THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , MAY 19 , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Wr.s PiniJ with the Exception of a Brief Break , CLOSING PRICES AGAIN ONE-FOURTH UP Embryo I'nnlc In Provisions Tided Over iinil the Mnrl < t Hnon llocnmo rirni Corn Slightly Higher n'ml O t Unchanged - changed Stock * nml Itoiuln. CItlCAOO , May S.VIUi Ihc - option of n-Sharp break In the middle of Ihc ? cs- nnd closed ' , io Blon , wheat was llrtn today hlher. Corn closed jc , hlKhor , mils un changed for July , nnd provisions nt n slight advance. The opening trades In wheat showed a Blight decline , but the market soon rnlllod from tie to % c , broke fiom 'Ho to % c , advanced lc. changed some nnd closed n stated. Thetc was fairly good buying early , while offerings were mod erate nnd the crowd short nml nervous , Influenced to a great extent by the cold weather , smaller northwestern receipts and the generally oversold condition of lliu mar ket. There was also some talk of u buying pool being organized that also acted as a stimulating factor , one operator being cred ited with EOO.OOO bu. The California crop report was quite bullish , Indicating about one-half the usual yield. I'ardrldge sold freely from the start and tin ; crowd be came long. Cables were Hat and depressed , outside markets also very weak nnd some of the early buyers Hold out. prices declining Hhnrply In consequence. Un the reaction that followed , however , the loss was over come , the market closing near the top. In corn the lone of the Htnrt was minor Ilrm , but weakened Inter and clo ed fairly steady. The ently strength was attributed to the cold weather throughout the west and shorts covering. Initiatory trades were at a trilling advance nnd sold up from ' < , ( to > Jc mores when the offerings Increased , due mainly to the arrivals for tomorrow being estimated nt TOO earn. Prleos sold down HL- , rallied about \\K to V , and closed steady. . . . . . In oats there was an unsettled feeling. The near futures were weaker and declined from Vtc to ' 4c , but closed steady toio \ A panicky feeling existed In the specu lative market for provisions at the opening on the failure of Dunham it Co.'s commis sion house. At the start prices were ullfjhtly lower , but they Immediately llrmcd uii , the packers supporting the market. After ruling steady but dull for a. time , the market sold off to n very moderate extent , mainly In sympathy with the break In wheat , and then reacted with It later on. At the close the market ruled steady for pork and lard and Ilrm for ribs. Com pared with last night July pork Is 25c and July ribs 2Hc higher. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Client , SO cars ; corn , MO cars ; oats , 500 cars ; hogs , 11,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : " iriTclcsi ! | Open. | High. I Low. | "close. Wheat , N0. 2 May S3 .Inly BS < Sept 57 MH 07K Corn No. U. . Mny anvi SB ! * July 37M 37 Sept 38H 37W 38 Oats No. U. . . May 311 Juno 32J6 3iM : 30'i July Sent L'OH Pork per bbl U 85 July 11 77 } $ 11 U''M 11 77H 11 85 Lnnl.lOOllM May 7 20 7 SO 7 i0 ! 7 20 July , 0 H5 I ) 87 K II 85 Sept 0 SB U 02M U 85 C U2M Short Ulbs -May 0 17 n 17 0 17S July 0 10 0 17 0 05 o in Sept ( I 05 0 174 ! G O.'i (1 ( 17 C'aHh quotations were as follows ; , FLOUR Dull and wcnk. WHEAT No. 2 spring. C3ic ; No. 3 spring , no Bale's ' repoitcd ; No. 2 red. B'i'he. ' CORN No. 2 , 35He. OATS No. 2 , 33c ; No. 2 white , SS iQJOHc : No. 3 white , Sl iiJWic. . RYE No. 2 , 43e. HARLEV No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , 52 > .i'ir3Cc ; No , 4 , no sales reported. KLAX SEEl-Ni ) . 1 , $1.38. TIMOTHY .SEED-1'rlmc , $1.104.1. ' . PROVIHIONS-Mcss pork , ppr Mil. . $11.85 © Jl.87',5. Lard , per 100 Ibs. , J7.20@7.22J. ! Hhort ribs , tddes ( loose ) , $ G.22H'QG.25 ' ; dry Fiilted phonl- -dors ( boxed ) , 55.75QO.OO ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , $ G.C21S 6.75. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per sal. , ' $1.15. I' KI1OARS Unchnnffed. The following wcru the receipts aim shipments for todays On the Produce exchaniro today the butter mar - Kct was Ilrm and unchanRcd ; creamery , 1'JftilGu ; dairy , 8313c. Ecus , steady and unchanged ! ulrlctly fresh , OMc. NKW YORK UIMRAI. : AIAIUCKT. Ycstorilny'o Qiiotntlong on Flour , Uraln and Provision ! ! , IMctuls , Etc. NEW YORK , May 18. KLOUR Receipts , IS.SOO this. ; exports. 19,500 bbls. ; sales , -1,8.10 pkgs. Mar ket weak and Inactive early , nlthouKh with the late strength In wheat buyers were disposed to look around. Rye Hour , firm ; buckwheat Hour , nominal. lIltCICWHEAT-Diill ; GSfi-nc. ii ° 'JN ' MEAIr-Steady ; yellow western , $2,030 2.70 ; llrandywlnc , $2.70. RYE Nominal ; boat loads , 63fiC5c. IIARLEY Dull ; No. 2 Milwaukee , CGJ07o : un- Biaded western. COgGSc. IIARLEY MALT Dull ; western , GoflSJc : six- rowed , MffSSe. WIIEAT-Recclpts , 202.000 hu. ! exports. 16,800 bu , : wiles , 5.715.000 bu. futures , 210,000 bu. spot. Bpot , nctlyo nnd lirmer ; No. 2 red , In store and -levator , D7Jto ; alloal. 57',5e , nominal : f. o. b. . CSu ; No. 1 hind. GTfte. Options npenpd wenk on Bellini ; and weak cables , rallied on short covering , declined sharply In the afternoon , mak ing new records , nnd then suddenly strengthened ? , " c , ° i iv " ! crA'1.1-"wnc" ! of liquidation and fl'l"r' ' < 1 " d 2I.HW bu. 42 4e ; elevator. . , v. . „ . ; " ' * clt * moats , easy ; pickled bet. Hen. eUCTUn ; pickled shoulders ? r , < ! ; Ur , Mlriuly : wvitvin Bleam closed at J7.W ) listed- jal.-s. 123 tierces at 17.52Wi7.53 ; May closed " { eiruhmVlDT , ! : ! " " ' : ) - 0" ' : "llneU , du,5 , , ' H s' ° Weri "CW meS"1 * u-BCn.Mj family , ; 0-mj.Vsi.KD : Olllnactlve ; p,1mo , cnido. In bbls. . WfSOor prime crude , loose. 23R27c ; off crude , In bbls. , 2Sc ; prime cummer yellow MeT - ° T . .BUIUi ! yellow. 31i 2ltc ; prliuo summer white. 30 37o- butter Brndes. I'SjnCc. ' IH''ITiu-Qulet : ; statu dairy , 12Blii.Jc. ; . , V Al , ' , LSK-KnB > 'i "ue' JarK" . 'JUtflOlje ; Pmall , Ktttt.S HtFiidy ; stalB nnd 1'cnnajlvanla , 12'HT I3o ; rccclptH , S.2I8 pkB * . * TAM.O\V iaay ; city ( J2 per pke. ) . 4Ht4 ? ic- country ( pkKH. fruO. 4K4T > r , UK to quality. ' 1'irrilOI.KUM-Htcady ; Unltul clowd nl Sflo lild. lild.HOSIN HOSIN Firm ; strnlnnl , common to cood. | l.2i',4 1.27'fc. ' Tl'lU'IINTlNn-Btcadyi 29'f25'ic. ItlCII Dull : domentlc , fair to extra. 4UflCe ; Julian , 4mMViC. MOLA8HKS Quiet : New Orleana open kettle , Kwxl to choice , : SM3Co , FI.AX HKEIVcak. . rui iiio.v nnii. fOI'I'KH-Qulel ; lake , 9He , TINKlrm r : slrultii , 119.75 naked. 1'lnten , dull. HI' I.TKH-Neglectcd ; doinp tlc , | 3CO neked. l.RAD-Kaiy. TIN About itleady ; strultn. J 19.70 bid : plates , aulet. Speller market weak ; donn-ntlc , IJ.40 , hum. Inal ; cale * on 'change , 10 tons tin , May 31 , } 1 .7S , Weekly Iron Tnulo Ituvleiv. CI.KVKIiAND. May 18. Th Iron Trodo lie- Vlfw nays : Ilentrlc nn of prodiirUon has contln- UtHl In tlin week and the complication due to th coal slrlko hu . Incmininl. There h been u de- iTf.-uin of fully M per cent "Ince April I In the cRitput nt pltf Iron , and Ihn wn > kly production l but lltllo In excM of M.COi tun * , as UKitltiat about IJO.too ton when April clime In. The oarclty of llemirmvr I'llf hail been further em- ilia.vl | . On > ( KJ | bllli-w the prlcen paid have rangMl above IS In I'lttdiuri ; . depending upun Ilia anxiety of lliu buyer , TU jlwutuln * uf tlm furl duMili had IX-KUII in mule nn impi' iinn nn ii 11 w.il < Tli > rc has Ifirt Hill'ilmnw In Ihn nptrathmi m the rolllne tnllM In HIP week. AniuiiK Iho rlifi-t tnllhi thrrr IK rncimrnRlnc nc- llnij. nnd nn uiltnn.of about Jl n ton M hcln < r niado by om pio'lm m. A h < nvy output of llr nriner pig UK goon nf fuel In obtainable U Ind.cdtcd by ptepnrallnn * no mnklnir , but the larger roiulolllnn HK > UI workx will make up nn II nt Iho ntnlt , and ( he fnot that much of It muni ITO dollvpreil on contrnclii now mispondcd nre relln led In mini mnde HIP ( mxt wrrk nt JII.M , riltsbtirK , for July nnd August dollvcrlex. 'oN .M\itKir. ; Secretary Ifrster'nVelily .Slnleinent of the MotRincnt of tlin rrndnel. NKW Ortt.KANS , May -Secretary HMtci'H Nrw Orleans Cotton exchange stntcment , Issued b fnP ! the close of bunlncss todny , shows n dc- crcnsc In HIP movement of cotton In the ncvcn day * ended May IS , compared with lust ycnr , of 1.W bnlfs. Kor the clRhtcMi day * of Mny that have elapsed the iitantlty | brought Inlo RlRlIt Is iss bales ! * than last ycnr nnd 31 ' > 10 li' a than yenr bofcirc but. Tlilx innkeH the Increase In the amount of lids yonr'n cotton crop nmikeiril for the 2ijO days of the si'nBon , from Mi'pti'mbfr 1 to May 18 , inclnilvc. S2Sn.Vi baln over the c.ime 260 iljys of last fpnuon , nnd the ilpnclenev , comparcilvllh the name tlmo year before hist , l.f > 5f,6 < 9 bales. Tle total bronchi Inlo Bl hl durliiB the IKIKI ii vrn d.iys hni bcon 31,617 b.ih' ' . nRallift 32,019 bales lni > t ypnr and I9.2M biili-s the year before , while the apKUWite for the llrxt elRhtPpn tl jn of May are 77B'i7 ' bnlcs , iiK.ilnsl 7S.ITO bnlea nnd 111,712 bnlon. The t < ilal m.iilnl"d from Hcptpm- bpr I to d.ile In 7.173.0M bnlPS , nKiilimt il.MI.'J'B bales nnd ( ! ,777.t 7 bnlPg for l.ii-t year nnd the jvar bpfnre rpi'tlvp | | > . TIP ! mi.vem. nts since Sjt'iitnmlHT 1 shnw receipts ut nil United States tiOrlH of Cf.l .OII bnh'H. nslllnm 4.SIH.OSO bales laul yenr nnd fi.SSI.IM bales th yenr befoie. Ovcrlnnd across the Missouri , o.ilo and I'otomne rlvem to northein mills and Canada , , . < . bales , ntnilnsl S33.97I bales nnd 1,197. ' K bales ; Interior Blocks In exruss of those held nt tin- clo ( ! ( if the cotton y.-nr , W.12.1 bales , nKiilnrt 103f.W bales nd 187,087 bnlen ; wmthcrn mill tak- Incs. 618.1SI bale ? , aualnst 5U7.215 balP.t and u3.- S32 baits. _ . \\onl .Mnrliel. liOSTON. May 18. The American \Vonl and Cotton ItPporler ays "f the wool market : I lie demand for wool continues to IM' of extieniHy limited pioportlnns. The market Is distinctly n wnltlnir one , with xlocks In pxeeedlnuly IlKlil impplv , but ample to meet the small rerinlre- niniilH of mnnufaetureiJ. ItecelplM of new wool IU-P IneieasInK HllBhtly. hut it Is lirlnelpalli fiillfiunlii and BentterlnK lots t teriltoiy that me nirlvlnK. It ' < > ' ' ' " " ' 1irIV | for "ashed lleeces to mal.e tlielr appeal nin-e. \\ool vnlueM In this market continue undi.inKcd , the searelty of almost Hveryl'dnB that would attract en- , suir. " iM-inK Iho Fiend ) Ing fnctnr In llie situa tion. On delaines , oomblntfs and on all Btupl" and low Wools prleeB ale veiy 111 in , while on the cheaper and dcfocllif stock the inarkot f vors the bu > er. At St. Louis the inaikel has cxporlenc.il n ileelde l Plump within llie past seven days. % nlues on Missouri and Illlii" s bright wools haMUK declined fiom llio to > per The movement In l'1.rr""ri' * ' lb. principal . , Yl the past wepk has been the Mile of l.V.OW llis. of fine new clip Nevada on the basis of Me seoHred. A lltll- ! new line hbii.o woo has iiIM _ > the peoureil cost belnK Jjc. been sold ut lOVfcc , Fleece wools are very sriireinnd the fijncl prices which have been obtalneil here mid there nii no criterion of the values which would be eunont were the supply < Minil | to the demand. Pulled wools have expel IPIICPI ! a > er > ulilei market this week , but holders are Ilrm. lie KtJll character of dealhiKS In Australl.m wools In this maiket continues. nveriiBlUB weekly fiom IOO.KW ( to 160,000 bales. At the ' "i'1"1.1 ' ' ; of biles which are still In progress , about .00 Australasian wool has been taken for this s do , of choice Tasmanlan i"crlno. conslstlnK partly ; Carpet wools are quiet. There has been a de. crease of 25187 bales of dqmostlc Wool and MOM bales of foreign wool In the total receipts In IloMon miico January 1. Sales for the week n os on amount to 1.7K.WO HIM domes lc and IM 1)00 ) Ibi forelB" . mnklliK n total of I.OjO.OW h8 ; The sales sli.ci . January 1 In llosto.i . iimount to 48.0S9.0W Ibs. . nKalnst M.MS. O Ibs. last year. docruaso at 11- The total sales to date show a 4-JJJM Ibs. as compared with the "ame period year nco. The sales for the week In Now \oik - * prices unchanged. nilnncnpolls WlirntMarket. . eed. than they opened yesteidny inclini " ' 1 0"- " . " ' ' " - 5opc.l ? | "tint is held by local parties ; the sa es principally by lonKs from other l > cos. were who had held on hcie owlHK lo the continue } Biireadlnc of this maiket above othets until within last two days , since which time these offered vcr.v ' " ' * " outside parties have "f11'1-,1" llnulilatlon It Is geneinlly conceded hero thai those outside hol.llns1' aie disposed whenever J , thi local market will continue to show rVlatlvo stfn"tl as compared with other places. ItocepU talay were 10.1.C20 bu. ; shlpmeiUs which would leave n shrlnkase ot 12 MO I bu. . some 40.000 to 50,000 bn. In the local supplies for the day. The market close , ! ? io lower for cash wheat than yesterday. % a lower for Muy. ' , c lower for July , and ' , ie lower for Sep ember ; May' 68c ; July. 57c ; September , , % , ® * . On track : No. 1 hard. G0c : Nn. 1 nortliorn. Mlic : No 2 northorn. 57ic. It was noted that outside markets Mrmod up tlurlnu the day on reported buylms for export In New ork. hilt that had very little npparent effect here. The sDrlnK wheat crops appear to be dolns well In ? he last few days , althouph some Brain waa blown out by the heavy winds. Flour wcs wenk. In sympathy with the decline In patents ; bakers , 52.OOJi2.30. Flour shipments for the last twenty-four hours were 2S.C22 bbls. , with the pniductlon about thefame. . SI. Louis General .Market. ST. I.OUIS , May 18. FI.OI'H Firm ; fancy , J' 10IJ2.25 ; choice , J1.S5iiT2.00 : others , ' unchanged. \VHKAT-Openen unsettled , nnd after n brief pause pimped downward , lullyhiK. however , nt he close to within V4c of yesterday's final prices ; No. 3 red , cash , 50'ic ; May , 51c ; July , 62c ; An- BCOHN Opened slronBer on weather news , broke with wheat , rallied and closed 1 1-lwj up ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 37o ; May , 30c ; July. 3j-y ® 3l > 3lOATS5 Firm , higher on crop news ; No. 2 cash , 3GV.c ; May , 35'4c ; July , 2S % 2S 4i.- ; August , 24'ic. UY1 * Out of the market. IIAHLKY Out of the market. DIIAN Hast track , 6le. FLAX SIQICD $1.30. TIMOTHY SKUU Unchanged ! J3.DOfl4.00 ; to choice timothy , illlTTEn Kaslor ; strictly fancy cicamery , lEc ; choice dairy , ISifllc. K(1Q8 8c. ' IKAI > Firm ; J3.15. BPKI.TKH Dull ; J3.20. coitN MiAi.-Ji.95irr2.uo. WIIIBKY Jl.OSf/f.l3. ( l-OTTON Tins UnclmnBetl ; $1. HAOOINO 1'nchnnBe.l ; rj' ' . iiiCc. 1'UOVISIONH Steady. Pork , standard mess. jobblnK. JI2.37',4. , I.anl , prime steam , J7 ; choice , J7.10. Dry salt meals , loose shoulders , J3.87'.i ; longs nnd ribs. $0.25 ; shorts , $0.40. lliicon , packed shoulders , $6.75 ; longs , ; ribs , J7.12' ' < . ; shorts , UKCEirTH-Flour , 3WO bbls. ; wheat , 10,000 bu. ; corn. 51.000 bu. ; oats. 13.000 bn. SHIPMHNTa Flour , 4.000 bbls. ; wheat , 2,00) bu. ; corn , 82.COO bu. ; outs , 7,000 bu. Sugar Market. LONDON , May 18. SUOAll Cane , dull , tend ing downward ; centrifugal Java , 14s ; Musco vado , fair icllnhiK , 12s. STOCKS AND IIO.NDS. Speculation Win Generally Firm Sugar Ailvorsoly Affected. NEW YOIIK , May 18. The stock specu lation today was heavy In tone during the greater part of the ilay , nnd although there were occasional recoveries , mainly caused by the covering of timid shorts , the trend of prices was downward , nnd the closing llgnrgs show material losses com pared with the Until quotations of yester day. The entire active list , with the excep tion of General ISIectrlc , shared the de preciation In values , but Hngar was the weakest stock In the market. A very heavy pressure to sell was developed In the stock nt the opening , which came prin cipally from Washington houses , nnd which was believed to bu for the account of those who purchased nt lower IlKures nnd were endeavoring to realize prollts. The hears also took a hand ut belling and largely In creased the volume of business. With somu ullght rallies the shares declined gradually until a. break of 4 % per cent had been made. A recovery of % per cent followed , with a reaction of % . Sugar preferred declined 174 per cent. The heavi ness of the Sugar stocks was due to ap prehensions that the pennto Investigation would result to Ilio Injury of Sugar In terests nnd might possibly lead to the adoption of a less favorable tailft tor sugars. Manhattan wna heavily sold on rumors that Urn rapid transit bill was to bu signed and dropped 4 per cent to 11G < $ , rallying In the ilnnl trading. The de- clltto In wheat was reflected In the de pression In grangers , which were disposed of on Chicago orders , chiefly In Bt. Paul and Hurllngton & Qulncy. Hock Island also came In for a good share of the sell ing and made an early loss of Hi per cent. St. Paul fell oft 1 per cent mid Hur llngton & Qulncy , after au advance of & per cent , receded 1 per cent. Northwestern common reacted li and the preferred 2V4 , the latter closing at the lowest point touched. The others of the group recov ered % to % per cent at the close. In sym pathy with Sugar , the industrials Bold down , excepting General Klectrlc. which was firmly held , and nt no tlmo was more than 14 below yesterday's closing- , and which Bulned " 4 on the day. Tobacco Is down 1H , Cotton Oil 1W , Huuber l"i. Ilub- ber preferred 1 , Consolidated lit and Chi cage das 'fe. Some of the specialties made linn were St. I'nnl & Omaha , 2 , nnd Mis souri I'ndilc , 1 per cent. The other losses were merely fractional. In the final trnUlmr the covering of short contracts caused n recovery on the general list. The market closed firmer In tone than It wns nt nny time during the day. The bond market wn wenk nil dny In sym pathy with the stock marUrt , The Kvenlng Post says : With temporary haltn. . but not much nctunl rally , yester day afternoon 'M decline In stocks contin ued from today's opening , hike yester day's selling , today's was chiefly short stock put out locally , but In some quarters there wn liquidation , too , largely originating In Chlcpgo , The heaviest selling came , ns be fore , from houses with "Washington con nections. " Of course the point wns ma tic that Senator Lodge's Investigation resolu tion was llio grand cause of the weakness , but this Is silly. The truth nf the situation * s that the "senate deal" Is being finally closed out. The following are the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York : ex change today : The total sales of stocks today were 2S2- 797 shareH , Including : Atchlson , 4,00'J ; Amor- lean Hnsar , 73.100 ; Hnrllngton. 19.MO ; Ohl- CIIKO ( las , Ifi.lXIO ; nistlllliiK , 7,800 ; Oeneral Kleetrle , Cr 00 ; Lotllsvlllo & Nufhvlllp , 0,300 ; Manhattan Consolidated , y.SOO ; Jllssourl I'ne.lllc , , IOO ; National Lead , 9,900 ; New York Central , 3.COO ; Now York & Now Knj- land. 4,200 ; Northwestern , 3,900 ; Northern 1'aclllc , 0,700 ; Ileadlni , ' , C.DOO ; Hock Island , C.GOO ; St. I'nul , 32.SOO ; Western Union , 19- 700. New York .Money .llnrket. NEW YORK , May 18. MONEY ON CALL- Kasy at 1 per cent ; last loan 1 per ctnt ; closed at 1 per cent. 1'RIMK MERCANTILE PAPER 2t&5 ! per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm. , with actual business In bankers' blllw at } 4.ESlf 4.83 for de mand and nt $4.87U4.t > 7 for CO days ; posted rates , J4.SS',2CH.E ; commeictal bills. $4.St ! < < . | ! f l.it ? J , SILVER CiRTIPIOATES-C40li5e. : GOVERNMENT liON'DS-Klrm. State bonds , dull. dull.Tho The iloilng quotations on bonds. . Koston Stock Qiiotiitlons. BOSTON. May IB. Call loans. 1H 2M par cchti time loans. VH < 'MM tier cent. Closlnf prices for Blocks , bonds and minlnirslmras : London Stock Market. LONDON , May 18. 4 p. in. closing : HAHSILVEn-28 l-10d per ounce. MONEY ? ! percent. The rate of discount In the open market for short hllla Is US per cent , and for tliruu monthb' bills , 1 1-10 percent. The amount of bullion cone Into the Dank of England on balanced today IB l'40'J.OOO. On the London 'C'liiuiKC. NKW YO11K. May 18. The Evening' Post's London eahle pays : The marketx were Idle today , but Hteady , except for AmerlcnnB , which were flat throughout , closing nt the lowest , Louisville was especially weak , but nothlnit Icnlcs out here adverse to the company. The financial press unlvervnly attacks Americnnn just now and the public nru heartily sick of the way In which the tariff scheme Is played with. ArRentlnes are Improving. Silver was unchanged , but Ilrm on the scarcity "f supplies. One hundred nnd nlnoty- fclx thousand pounds In Bold and United Slates coin was bought by the bank and ! 00,000 nover- elcns came In from Australia , 40,000 from China and ? u,000 from India. San FriiiiclKcn Mining yucitatloiiH. SAN FRANCISCO , May 18. The official closln' quotations for mlnhis Btoaiotoiiy lows : Alia BO Halo A Norcross. . . ( II lleleher 140 Mexican IBS IlHBt&nelchcr. . . . . 15 Mono 40 Uodlo Con 1UO Ophlr 330 Ilutwor lit ) Potosl no Commonwealth. , , . f Savaifu 7'J Chollar 8'J Sierra Nevada lit ) Coii. Cal. & Vn 07vi Union Con ] ( l Crown 1'olnt 70 Yellow Jacket 70 Gould .VCurr.v. . . . 1)1 ) Xow York Mlnlns ; Oilititloin. : NEW YOIUC , May I8.-Thu folio wins arj thj closlm ; mining iiiintattons : Con. Cal. fc Va. . . . 4SO Sierra Nevada lee Dead wood SO Standard 40 Could , t Curry 85 Union Con 7fi llalo.V NorcrOHS. , tin Yellow Jacket. . . . 70 Homeatako 1100 IronSIlvcr 10 Moxlcun 1AO Qutcksllvnr 200 Ontario. . . , , 700 do preferrwl..1400 Ophlr. ! I20 Bulwcr 10 I'lymoiith t'O .St. I.imls Mining IStock OuotntlniH. ST. I.OI1IS. May 18. Mining stocks today were dull ; hothliiir doing. QuotltloiiH : Ilaulc of Gcriniiny'8 .Statinceiit. nilHUN , May 18. The weekly statement of the Imperial ll.tnl ; of Ucrmany shows Iho follow ing changes , as compared with the previous ac count : Cash In hand. Increase during the week , 12,7150,000 marks ; trrnmiry notes , Increase , S20.000 marks : other securities , Increase , ti.120,000 maiks ; notes In circulation , decrease , 43,900,000 nmiks. Tuihi.v's Gold Shipments. NBW YOHK , May 18. Gold to the amount of J3.-.O.OfO IIIIH been incused for shipment by Eu ropean Btcami'iH valllne tomorrow. l Notes. BOSTON. May IS.-ClearlliBS. J1I.418.4CO ; bal ances , Jl , 647,631 , IIAI.TIMOIIK. May IS , Clearings , $2,372,219 $ ; balanccH , ItTU.MO. NKW YOHIC. May 18.-Clvarlngn , J72.523,454 ; balances , $0,210,330. I'AIUH. May IS. Three per cent rented , loot too for the account , rilll.ADIII.I'HIA. May 18. Clearings , $9,310- 793 ; balances , $ l,4SISi9. MiMPIIB. ! May IS.-Clenrlnp ) , $375,472 ; bal nced , $24C,049 , New York exchange KcHlne ut . CINCINNATI. May IS. Money , 3WC per cent. New York enchant ; . ' . 30340c premium ; arlngu , NBW OHLKANS. May 18-Clearlngn. J901.904. New Vork exchanKe , commerclul , 7C.o premium ; bunk , Jl premium. BAN FftANCISCO , May 18. Drafts , eight. lOc ; teUgrnphlc. 12KC. Hllver barn , 6HiU61'ic. MHI- Ican dollars. SloSlHo. . . . . . BT. I-OUIH. May 18. Clearlmts. $3 , 409,184 ; bal- mic . $9I4,401i. Money , dull , 6117 per cent , Kx- clianxo on New York , 2f > t40o premium. OIUCAHO , May 18-ClearlnK . $14.727,000. New York exchange , 30c prcmluin. Forelcn exchaiiKe , tlrm and unchnnRrd. Hlerllmc extliuliKC. actual , Money rutta , < iii.ter ( tent. OMAHA LIVE SJOCK MARKETS Receipts for the DS fjIIist About Equal to the Trnclo's'bemand ' ' , PRICES FOR FAT CJfrjlE SO.ME BETTER llnslncU llrlsknt n ( ilirral Advance of Ten Cents Coiv * nnd , Jcedcr Hlondy Hogs Clietttbit on the Downmird Hontl , Ii'HIDAY , May 18. Receipts for the Ht-etk so far , compared With last , show nn Increase of 11,000 hogs , while cattle supplies have fallen off about 300 head nnd sheep about 600 head. There was not a very heavy supply of cat- tie nnd the market was Just about the re verse of Thursday's trade. In other words the decline of lOc Thursday was about off set by pretty close to a lOc advance today. An exceptionally light run nt Chicago and n better market there put new life Into the business here nnd the trade was In very satisfactory shape throughout. The Im provement xvns most marked on the lighter grades , dressed beef men paying from $3.fi5 to $ ; l.W for common to very good SOO to 1,150-lb , steers. On account of the more favorable reports from the east there was more activity on the part of shipping nnd export buyers , nnd sellers had no trouble In getting rid of their heavy cattle. Coarse 1,100-Ib. beeves sold as low us W.GO , but the fair to good 1.200 to 1,150-tb. cattle sold largely nt from ? 3.EO to $1. It was n good lively market from the start , and long before noon the useful cattle had left llrst hands. Cow values did not decline In sympathy with steers yesterday , nor did they advance today. 1'rlces have ruled strong about all week , nnd owing to the very light supply from day to day the lluctuatlons" me few anil within a very narrow range. Including odds and ends there were not a dozen loads of cows on sale today. Dressed beef men were good buyers , and what suited them sold strong , the under grades going al generally unchanged figures. Calves were In very active demand and n shade higher , and tht ; same was true of the market for rough stock generally. There was not much doing In feeders out side of the regular dealers. Country buyers did very little , but yard traders' supplies were light , nnd they readily paid fully steady prices for the fresh offerings. Good to choice feeders lire quoted nt from $3.20 to $3.70 , fair to good at from ? 3 to $3.15 , and the commoner grades at from $3 down. Representative sales : DKIOSHMI ) TEXAS CATTLE. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 1 00w 1080 2 & 0 43 steers S60 J3 M HOGS After steadily decllnlnir for four iliiy-H the inniket took u breathing spell today. A drop of 35c without a reaction was lianlly to be expected , so that with a lighter run today no one was surprised at a slight advance In values. There was not a very vigorous shlpplnu demand , but speculators were ready for business anil local packers nil anxious for supplies. Husl- ness opened out slow with buyers 'bidding from J4.C. > to $1.70 for fair to good hogs of all welghls. On account of the moderate supplies and more favorable news from ChlcaKO Boilers held off for an advance , and buyers hart to gradually raise their hands. The market strengthened us the morning advanced , and toward the close fair to good hogs were selling at from $1.70 to $4.75 , era a nickel higher than yesterday. Today's llrmness was more In the nature of a re action than anything else , and there has been no material Improvement In the situa tion. BverythlMB changed hands In good season , the bulk of the hogs selling at $ | .70 , as against $1.05 to $1.70 Thursday and from $4.BO to $4.S5 on last Friday. Representative sales : j 200 . . . 4W ii 121 . . . 1 i'l BIIKBF KecelptittonmHteil of two tlouble- decks of rather common Mexican laiubH. The ilemaml WIH good , hut the iiunllty ot the the offcrliiKH nimle triiillnK Blow. Oe- slrahle muttoim unU IninUa are In uctlvo iU-niunil at in-lccs. t'alr .to Rooil nutlvtM ure uuotublo at M.DOifi 1.35 ; fulr to irooil westerns , J3.20if4.15 ; common anil Htock sheen W.HWl3.25 ; K"o'l to choice 40 to 100-lb. lumbM , .6M4.CO. Jloiireuentatlve Hales : No Wi. Pr. 2H7 Moxlean yearllngn 01 * 3 35 230 Mexican ycarllnga 00 J JG Kt. I.oiiln Live Stock Blurket. ST. I.OI1H. Hay U.-CArrl K-neceUit . 1.000 head ; hlpm nt . 700 heudi markl dull , Bteady ; native eti-frH , 1WO to 1.100 Iba. , JT.45ej.73 ; cmv . ItW : , c-Blve . ' * 4.C5 ; Texa HteerK , > < l'5 | b . , J3.601iJ.CS ! COWB and helfera , J115. llbdH flvcelpt * . 3,400 head ; Bhlpmentfl , 5,0.0 heads market to higher , active ! b * l llElil. 14.85 ; medium to fair IlKht , 4.76j4.85 ; Inferior urmieti , No good heavy on luile. 11.70 and below. - - .Jtectlvti. > W lieauj ( HiluiiKilts. SOO mnrlcct dull , drnRKlng ; native mixed , W.36 , lnmti. | J ' . . ItecelpM and Olim4ltlou | of Slock , . by the books o' the Union Hlook Yat\M contu.iv for Iho twenty-four hours cnitlni at II o'clock p , ni , Mny IS , 1801 : UIIICAdO I.IVi : STOCK . See-Suw Motion of tlin Ciittlo Supply I'tirlber l\eiiipllllcil : Veslrrilny. CIIICAOO , MasIS. . Today's receipts of rnllto were rgtlmntnil lit 3,000 hi-iul. Only n very foiv tlniPH tipfnrc within the Inst trn years have the in rivals for n l-'ililay bi-cn as small , llnyors wore nnl sprlntmly Inconvrnlenceil liy Ilio Riuall- nrps of the supply , for the heavy mill Wnlnos- day ami Thnrsil.iy had oimliln ! thrm to Kiitl-tfy all pre'cnt nc-eils. Tlmt U the reason the Bhrnnkpii proportlnn-i of today's supply did not make It pnxHllile for sellers to dispose of thi'lr conilKiunrnts at nny ndvanco on the very low prides of HIP dny before. ! % entile were \vunluil liy liny clnss of huyi-rs , and tliuleMIH slow nt Friday's decline. I'mni W,7."i In J4 boiiKht the hulk of the ilrppsn-l licpf nnd HI- lihlK steers , and cnlrs of cows nnd liulfers ure Ini'Ki'ly nt from Jl'.M to $3.30. The hoj ? tniukcl hail n heller tone today. The doereiixi ! of 7.000 hcail In III" number leeeUiil and the more favorahlp weather serveil to hit- pail n thnii'r f > ' < 'lhiR , nml solid n hail the xntlx- fiu'llon of KpplnR pi lees rrawl tip 5e to Me. ( , (111,1 m bent hfnvy weights InoiiKht fiom Jl.Sr. In II. ? . " . nnd from 51.SO to $4.S. > WIIH fieely palil for nsHorlpil llclil. Coimiion fair lots sohl at from J4.70 lu Jl.Tr. . nnd there weie cnlos of pnnr IlKht ami roiiKh mixed nt fiom ] l. . ' * > to SI G * . The fresh iHivlptHVITP pstlmnlnl nt HJ.nil * ! head , anil there wcte S.OIIO ntalo IIOKM. All weie ItoiiKht up and the market wound up linn at the advance. The i unite of prices for sheep Is nliont the saina as nt the close of last week. The differ ence. If nny , Is In favor of sellers , pyppelnlly as ri'Biirds the better grndi-s. The xllpply. thoiiKh less than the nveraRP. ns itill | > > iiiu.il lo the present neeils of the inaiket. VvnilhiKH have liven ton plentiful , nnd they me loner. There has also been a decline In price of Innih * , the offerings showhiK a decided Incniise. ( in > tn- llons are from $1.7" , to $4.r,0 for Inferlir to eh ' sheep , fiom $3 tu $1.75 for yenrlhiK.-i , nnd from $4 to $0 for sprint ; lamlis. Iteuelpts : Cuttle , 3ni)0 ) head : calves. 3' ' ) ' ) head , hints , S'.OilO head ; sheep. B.OiXJ head. The Kvenlni : .lonrnal reports : CATTMI Hcrelpts , 3,600 head ; marliet steady to a trifle ( Inner on Rood steers ; pilme to extia native steers , $4.1W > .ri ; medlnm , $ I.UO'u 1.10 ; others. $3.7ofi"3.0. ; Texnns , none. HOS ! ISecehils. 21. ( W head ; inniket opened f.c hlRlier , hulk of sales that way. and eloieil easier ; rough heavy , Jt.2.1571.SO ; packers nnd mixed , $4.7itf/l,8Q ; prime heavy nnd hntehcr wolKhts. $4.8,1(4,90 : nssnrtpd llKhts. $4.S'fT4 00. SIIISKP AND bAMIlS Hecelpts , flKW In-ad ; market nnchaiiRed and slow ; top nheep , JI.'H t 4.25 ; top liimlis , $4.4004.CO. All sheep ii'iw ar- rlvlns are cllpiied. Xe\v York Mvo Stock .llnrket. XRU' YOH1C , May IS. IIKKVES Ilecelpls , 2,700 head ; market veiy dull , lOo lower ; unlive steers , good to prime1 , JJ.l'ffl. 15 ; medium to fair , natives , Jl.l"fi4.40 ; ordinary , $4.10 ; Rood Texan. " , $4.10 ; MaK * . J3.oojf4.cw. KUHKP AND I AMHS Hecelpts , ono head ; market dull but ( Inn ; sheep , poor lo pi line , $ .1.60 tjit.tiO ; rliolcn export , $4.7D ; yearlings , common lo cholcp. $3.23B.r > .00. HOQS-Hecelpts , 3.610 head ; mailiet sten ly ; Inferior lo Rood. $5.2oj'5.40 ; cholee , nomlnully quoted ut $5.C."i. KnnnaH City Mvo Stock Marleor. KANSAS PITY , May 1S.-CATTM : llec > 1p s , 4,300 head : shipments , DOO head ; market steady to lOc lower : Texas steers , $2.75f3.r,0 | ; Texas cows , $2.2. > fr3.2. > ; shipping steers , $3.00Ti'4.2"i ; n.l- tlvo eows. $2.00i&i.70 : ] stockera nnd feeder. , J3.00 @ 3.70 ; hulls , J2.GOfl3.50. HOGS Receipts , 10,000 head : shipments. 2.700 head : Strom ; to Ce higher ; bulk , $4.70S 4. SO ; heavies , pnrkeis nnd mixed , $4.C5ij ) I.SO ; lights. Yoikers and pigs , JMOJII.75. SHBI3I' IteeelptH , 500 head ; shipments , 100 head : steady to strong. Stoek In Sight. Record of receipts of llvo stock at the four prin cipal yards fur Friday , Mny 1H , 1801 : Cattlo. Hora. Sheen. South Omaha 2,0ns O.iu : > nil Chicago 3.000 22.1100 5,000 Kansas City 4.300 10,000 COO st. Louis 1,000 3.400 nuo n j Totals 10,301) ) 41.530 0,541 ' T.ocnl Produce Market. nUTTKR The arrivals of butter are not so very heavy , hut still there Is a great plenty to supply the demand. The best country butter brings 12S/14P. The packers are payliiR Cc for butter on truck In the country and some me onlv offeilng the same prlee here. There Is quite a dlfTHivnce , however , between packing etock In the city and country. Packing stock bought In this maiket has all been sorted over nnd select paekuges lemoved , so that It Is not worth as much as butter bought on track In th country. Commission men are trying to keep up the price of packing stock to 7c In this market and are quoting out that price to their shippers. Separa tor creamery , solid packed , l"G18c. EGOS The receipts of eggs arc large , but be tween the local retailers nnd tie ! cold storage people the demand Is fair. The bulk of the sales are reported nt 9c , with seconds at VvtiS' : I < IVn 1'Ot'I/mV The receipts of chickens arc Increasing and the market Is not quite so ilrm as It was n dny or two ago. Old hens , 7e ; old roosters , 3ii3c. and young ones , Cc. The demand for other kinds of poultry Is rather light , though n limited quantity Is salable. Ducks , 7tf8c ; hc-n tuikeys , SiitOc ; goblers , Cc ; geese , Cc. O A ME The season Is so far advanced that game Is no longer wanted. VISA I. There Is n good demand for choice veal calves , and arrivals of such meet with very ready sale. Oood. fat veals , 7f7'ie ; thin or heavy. 3ft.ric. PJC1 ICONS Tho.ro Is n demand for old ptgeoni. but young birds that are not strong on the wing are not wanted. Old birds , per doz , , JI.SOftl.GO. VKaETAHI.E.S. OLD IlKANS The market Is ( liming up all over the country. Neither the demand nor MJP- ply Is very heavy at this point. Cnhluinla handpicked - picked navy , | 2.15(2.25 ; westi-in navy , Jl.U'J'uJ.UO ' ; common wliltc beans , $ l.iiOl.S. , . ONIONS New southern onions are quoted at } l per bid. lierinudiii ) , J-73 per box. Top onions are plenty nt lM(23c ( on orders. POTATOES The supply is coming mostly from Utah and Colorado , which stock Id quoted ut WeUJJl.OO per bu. There me new southern potatoes In tno miuket , which me quoted ut J4.25ff4.r,0 per bbl , UAIill.Ulr : Choice shipping stock , per lb. , 2v4c. C'KIjUHV Nouo In the market. AHI'AHAdl'S Good home giuwn stork , S.ji/I0o / per doz. on oiders. 1M1-3 PI..ANT Home grown pie plant , 2'se on OITOSMATOiS-Shlpplng stock of good color Is scarce at J3.75 per crnie of six baskets. U It BUN VKGHTAIil-UH Spinach , per bbl. , S .5 0J 35l40 per N , tj till. box. $1.1001.25 ; stilus. ! 4 bn. JI.On. PBAS nreen peas nru commencing to arrive from Missouri. Good shipping stock , pei ! s bu. box. $1. STflAWllKUniKS The receipt ) ) of hollies by e.\press weru not heavy. Choice siilppliiB slucK , "API'LliS There are no apples on the market suitable for shlpplnR purposes. CIIKHHIEH-A few California chcrilea arc nr- rlvliiK and bclllnif nt 2 per box. The fiult la In Komi condition , but lather small In size. ( JOOSKIIKHHIKS Uicon , per 24-il. | castJ3.2J. . TROPICAL FUUITS. nANANAS-Pcr bunch. 2.00 < i2.tX ) . W-3MON8 Fancy lemons , 3W size , Jl ; fancy lemons , 300 size , $3.75 ; choice lemons , 360 size , OHANGES Mediterranean sweets , J3.50 ; C'all- fornla seedlings. J3.23. l-'UlH-Knncy. per lb. . 12'iWlt.c. . DATES llallowees , 05 to 70-lb. boxes , per lb. , ' doz. , 2 ; amall , ; - : , : - , per " ' " ' ' MISCKM.AN1COUH. 110NiV-rallfornia , IGc ; dark honey , l 'a1'- MAPM ! HVHIJI * Clnllon caiiB. pel doz. , 112- NUTB AlmomlB. 15 H7c ; Kniillvh walnuts , IMJ 12o ; lllbprtN. 12c ; Urnzll nulB. We. t'lOIJH Pure Juice , per bbl. , } 6 ; half bbl. , Al PI.K IHJTTUH Per 20-lb. polls. ! ; balf ! ' ) ? : - ' ' hides , 24o ! ; No. 1 sn-rn ' No. 3 Milled Hie * . - - hides , 3J3',4C | ; Bleep f'vVaVc ' VJS ! fi58.K . Vi 'i y'lg Me" 1 " " ! ? 'V'- ' than fully cured. . , . , . | esn , , , , , , S1IMHP I'UI/I'H Orffn palled , i-ucli. . ifW | > , salted fchearlliiBS mlioft-woiili'd tail ) HKiiis. ) . Ktvpii Cuch C I5 ; dry Hliciirllnim iKhori-H ; 'l l eiuly Ik us ) . No. 1. "nch. CJtlOo ; dry yhenrltnKS ( ' ; woob-d early Vklns ) , No. 2. .ucli. He ; u ; > " KniiKHB nnd NelinihKa butcher wool , pells , pel lb nTtu I welKht BtiSc ; diy flint , KIUIWIH and S isHS : , ; 5s ; = { "ollmido imiiiuln wool p ll . l' ' " ' - . 1' " ' " ' WTu"i OWCANI aUKAHK-Tullow. No. 1 , 4'ff t.l l. ' * "li ) n , , ' .4T/ . . . , . . , r.U. . Wlllll ! A. 1)11 Murkots , PITY Pn May 18. National Tiaimll cor- . , , . , , ow'ni-d at fcCli ; hl he t , HCluweit ; , fciiiv closl-d Wkien. \ . 11,000 bblB. , BlilpmenlM , 111,919 bbls.1 run . 79,072 bbls. , , , * I'lTTHIIl lid Pa. , May is. r atloiiui iramiii Ci-rtWutes opened at S6i ; closed at Mi ; hlKh- cat , i6i ; lownt , t6H. New TforK I ry < lee < I Slurfeet. NIIW YOHK. May 18. llunliii-sH has U-cu of moderate proinirtlon for all descrlptlonn of fa- ioiiablB K'HXl" . with relatively more demand In numnur imilrr * or. There wan cunHltlvrublu In- uulry In the dlrtctlon uf autumn ntuffn , but lliu l > uslno r 'i ' , \\hiK did iV'i i. . . .l . II- i. null , I'tlntlnc > l > ill * .lull I ul , , . , ni K.il . liwr ; nt ' fur Cl xijnaiiKpol and e > ntt.nM. UIIIKKI City .Mnrlicti. .KANSAS CITY , May IIVIIH.T ' . 'Mo lower : No. 2 hni\l , IS'.jltiH' ' , No. 3 led , 4'nV\ ! ' ; No. 3 re.1 , 4 1 l7e ! rvjoclnl , 4 > o , fOUNUe lower ; No. 2 mixed , 38'e ; V . 2 white. S.HtTSSo. OATfl-fneli.invril ; No. 2 inljt.il , MIJ7e ; No. 2 while. .IJflK'te. WTTril-lulet : ; crenmcry , 1IB1V ; dairy , Very quiff , tendency lower : i > ltiOtH'TS-\Vlient : : , 10.0W bu. ; com , none ; cats , none. HIIII'MiNT.S-\Vhortt : , 1J , < VM bu. ; coin , none : oats , none. _ l.lxerponl .Mnr : 't . t.lVKIU'OOI. . May 1S.VIIIATDcproiKed ; poor ileinnnd ; hotdei-H olfer freely ; No. 1 Cali fornia. 4s MvHll * H'd ' ; led western , winter , (4 ( M. COIIN Dull ; d. inati.l poor ; N.I. . S mixed spul , "llliHV * r.xtrn In.lln IIIOM , Ms 3d. 111IIK I'llme mecs , 71s 3d. 1IDTTKU Klrm ; "if. ll.\CtN-I.oiiK nml idurt dear. 5 ! llw. , S2s M : lonn clear. 15 Ibs. , aiii ftl. Ur.CIIII'TS Wheat , piut throe dny * . tlXIRO centals , includlni ; IM.m > i American ; Aincik'nti corn received past Htroo days , , OIH ) ceninlH. Dilllllli ( inilii .Mllrket. in'I.fTIT. Mny 1 . WIICAT-Clo.o : 1'lim : No. 1 hard , cu h. Mny nnd July , .V.iar ; Xo. 1 tmtlli. ern , cash. Mi e ; Mny and .Inly , 5S'o ; eitem- | her. fiiUo : N. . . 2 northern , cash , &Mio ; No. 3. 49 le ; rejected , lie ; on track. No. 1 northern , t.i iin U e , I'lOUc. uvn iv. OATS No. : . ai'fce ' ; No. n whll. ' , Sic. Car Inspection today Win nt , S cum ; OAIK , 2i ; cms. IIHC'IJII'TKWheat , 12.WW bu. HUll'MlJNT.S-Whoat , 161,250 bu. ; corn , 40ooo lill. Nf.W OIlIi\NH. Mny sales , 9(1) ( bales : ST. LOI'IS. May IS.-Lowrr ; Ml300 but , . iv.i-lptB , 4X ( ) b li' ; jdilpniinlt , ( nxi balot ; MI. . . I. 4I.SOO balci- . 'I'rl eo Wlient qmilntlimi. SAN I'ltANStsrn. Mny IS. WIIIIAT ijub t , Di't-embur , JI.OI H ; n w si'111yr. , . ' c. in.t Tiir.n / OHKI\t , rs. Nclirnskn to Ilo I'litored nlth Wnrmcr Weather and \nrlnlilo Winds Sntiirday. AVASJItNOTdK , May IS. The Indication- ) for Saturday are : Kor Nebraska. South Dakota , Kansas nnd Colorado Wnriner ; vnrlable winds. 1'or Iowa nnd .Missouri Kalr ; warmer ; variable winds. KehriiHltn Chief * of Police. The State Association of Chiefs of r n lice of Nebraska will hold Its second annual meeting at Grand Island , beginning next Thursday morning. Chief Soavi-y of thlK city who Is president , will depart for that place Tuesday evening. He will he iiceompanit'd by the chiefs of South Omaha , Florence , Papllllon nnd other suburban towns. AM several Important matters will come up fi < r discussion this will be an Interesting and profitable meeting. Nebraska Is taking tin- lead in the organization of police otllelals and will soon be one of the best police governed states In the west. The ollli'lals of Grand Island are making ample ar rangements for receiving the mpinbtr * of the association , and besides showing them over the city and taking the guests to places of niini.-.ement , will give them u banquet before the convention adjourns. Nipped the Scheme Too .Soon. ST. I.OUIS , May IS. Now that J. D. Hrecdjng has been arrested In San Antonio , Tex. , charged \\lth the forgery of the Wells-K'irgo Express company money orders , it has been learned here that It' the swindling Ilrm of Trend , Smith & Foster hod been allowed a few more days they would have reaped n fortune. There are about &K ) registered and ordinary mall le- ( tefH at the St. Louis pnstolllce addressed to the linn , and those letterx are known to contain drafts and currency amounting to $20,00il , but not one was delivered. .The funds at thu postolticc are remittances from banks to which the firm sent its forged money orders for collection. o Ciiino Was nisclnirged. r.ouls Crane , one of the men supposed to have criminally assaulted little 1'carl Ho- vee , had a hearing In police court yester day afternoon-and Was discharged. The little girl told the judge that Chambers wa the man who hurt her and uho ran to Crane's house expecting to ilnd her mother. After hearing the testimony of the little girl , Airs. Bovcc and .Mrs. I-emly , Prosecutor Uay moved that the case be dismissed and the court so ordered. Think They llnveJOImuncey. The police have placed In custody a boy about H years old suspected of being Chauneey Moore , who ran away from his home In Terrc Haute , Intl. , In January. The lad says his name is George I3all and that he came from Texas. CARBINE ( HAMMOND. ) The Kxtraet of the Heart of the Ox. I'reiwred nocunllnit to tlu > fornuilnof BR. WM. A. HAMMODD. Ill liU lulmrutory til \VAsni.Miro.v , i ) . c. nil' ' " "lc t'1 of n l'f"inlnint t > hyslcnn ! of In * dlatiB.tlio limn In-ill was tnf \ \ nnd Inrxif r > nl" ' | 1P1' | ' ' "i"1 constant vertigo Avhllo i i w-alklmt , or p\'ti while In stnndliiK l > sl- linn. In flu * case tlu > toilet wan i-iiunlly promt. He remained under my rare mily three day * . boltiK summoned homo liy tclr- Kruiii liy sldine-M In hi * fumllv , ntier nuikliift iirmnRrmonts In im > oiiiv'i > milTlcliMu-y of IMf- 'Mliio for h.inio u o. mill 1 advised hint to con- "Untie It for t loa t n month. Ho arrived homo. "lii-roii' the ftinllii" lenrlittt liltti , nml foollnir Ihn "in-r-d of II , he ut onerlolojiiiih.'d | fur It Id "h" HOHI In hhi ) n < noun us tmmlliln Hi' lnfv.ttit.il "nti > Ih.il tin- effect ilium hint win s > dci'did "Hull , wheions. formerly ln > wn luiith to walk Vvt'tt ttw steps for f.-ar uf b.ni | ? ovctpow " rod liy dlrxlness , MtiKlo Inject.m ) cnatil 'il hint "tit walk us iniii'li n * he pleased for four nr "n\O ll.lUIS . tlftl'l WllldS , " Doic , 1'ivu Uroim. I'rlee ( 'i ill-ilium , N'i.BO. 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