THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; WEDNESDAY" , MAY 8 , 1895. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL After n Sharp Break Yesterday Wheat Went Up with a Bounce. BUYI'G ORDERS WtRE HEAVY EARLY ) rn Wim Very Tame nml rtnturclcM Un til Uhrnt IliR ii tu Recover from 111 Early le rl hnc Mocks and Ilonds. CHICAGO , May 7.-Aflcr a sharp brwik to-lay vvhcnt went up wllh a bounce , en- courat.il by a big wet Id's visible decrease , and July dovct le higher. July corn gained IHc , Julj outs He , and provisions closed un changed. Them were a great imny buying orders for wheat al Iho Blurt. The cablea brought lowci quotations fiom nbtoud ; the country wan Htlll being w t down in nn Irregular way by the numerou- * thunder Blaring nnd primary inuikct receipts continued to belle the theory of any much greater scarcity behind Iho visible tlmn Is usuul nt this sea- Bon of the jcar About the only bullish feuturc In tlio curly nrws was the olllcinl report of the Kansas ngrlcultuial bureau That rcpoited 11 per c < nl smaller acreage covvn last fnll than on Ihe jeai before , and of the rcdUfed aci ago Ihe rrport said thut S3 pel cent vyould be lendered prac tically u-ieless 'Ihe receipts at Mlnncnpullfl nnd buluth were 2W e.ii , comp.iiecl with 323 n year ago. Primary market receipts were 271,000 bu , against 259.000 bu on Tues day of lust week , nnd IbT.GOO bu on the corresp ndlng diy cf Iho j ar befoie. IX- porl cl ni'inres of wheat and Hour foi twenty-four hours from the Atlantic sea board amounted to .ilJUOO bu liy special cable to the Uoanl of Trade , the Argentine hl | > m nts 101 the week vv.re tlven n < 18,101 OX ) bu , nnd tlio-'C of llu sla at 3,700,00 bu The tcmi > cr of the ciov.ci was very bulllsl unlll nfler Ihe receipt ut llradslieel'i statement of the week's changes In tin world's visible , and that proving to lie a decrease of 1,100000 bti , Instead of onlj 2r,00dOO bu decrease , as had been enlculatec upon , It lurmd the general i-i'iulinent aiic the eje'S of Irndris from Ihcir pievlou'-lj te > o e'\e'lil lvc contf mpl.ttlon of the bcnrl-l features of the situation Ulun It becumt known thai II had been arranged lo Hhli Ivvo cargoes' fiom hero lo Toledo nnd Ilia still further lucre as d a desire to buj , vvhlcl the Urndstrect's , statem nt had stalled New York rcporled about the Mine Him that nearly 2W.COO bu had been sold there destined for a Cicrnian port , and that , com Ing nt the Rime time * wllh an advance o from 1 mark lo l'i in irk" , riuoleel fron Jicrlln , there was o repetition on an en largeel scale of the bullishness which chni ncterl7cd Ihe mm kit at Iho opening. Julj opened nt from W\c tip te > 02c , as com pared wllh 021/40 n lie is at the cio'-e > eslei day. Uuilng Ihe mosl of Ihe forenoon llv tendency was to get rid of the advance It sold off to 61'Jc In an Irregular manner but gradually recoveuel to uiound C2 > 4c making n further advance eif lo per bu Ii a much more rapid style , GiUe being pali at the close. The corn maiket wns very tame and char ucterless ; unlll vvhtnt begun to recover fron UH early bcnrlshncss 11 Ihen showed con sldcrnblo splrll The demand for cash cor Is good , and Ihe speculative crowd expres much confidence In purchases al presen prices. Hecelpls were 117 ears , and enl 1C5 cars are expected tomorrow. 1'rlmar market receipts were 171,000 bu , ngntnt 300,000 bu on the eon csp Hiding day of th vcnr bsfore. The pi Ice of July at Ihe op n ing was from 4S'4e lo 49l/fie. and nfler nc vanclnt ; lo 43 > ic It reacted lo about th opening tigures pievlous to Its final bulg' II rose lo 50"V , and closed nt that price- Up to Within nn hour or so of the clo the oats market wns eiulet. Thu feelln was easier In sympathy wllh Ihp olhc grain murkels Toward Ihe close buslnc" picked up Honvvvhat and prices were Urine partially due to a similar ucllon In vvhe.i nnd corn Ihe slocks of conlr.ict oal showed an Incrcas"1 of 10,000 bu. since la- week , nnd was credited wllh wenkenln the feeling In Iho market at the utat Urndstrect s showed a elecreate of S"i,0 bu , and helped the later ndvnnce. Jur nolcl from 28Vio to 2b8ic to 2S'ic , declined 2S' , o to ! 5 > % c , ndvnnceil again to 2S'fc , ar closed at that price July started at froi 2SVlc. sold at Sii'ic up to LV c , and resle Provisions were dull and rnlher weal but asi on Ihe day before clo ed without an material changes In prices since yeslerday. HOB rccelpls vvero 10,000 head , and U market from Cc to lOo decline The mnrki later declined with wheat and corn. VchPel room vva In fair demand , wit large charters at 1'sc for wheat and le fc corn and oats lo lluffnlo The Urle can. took a lot of wheat from Buffalo for Ne York nt 2'Ac. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : \\hea 20 cars , corn , UO cars , oats , 125 cars ; hog 21 000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Artiolf a I Op m | 7lWli | Low I CloTT VMieutNo ' . ' May. . . . Julv. , iHH Sept i''Hu U4 UJ'j 03 Corn No 'i May. < OH 4PH 50 July. . . . CO fcept 61 coHac emu No 2 Mny. S8H Juno. 28 July Pork per bbl Mny , . 11 (15 ns 11 77 11 05 Sept. 12 10 IB 12 00 1'J 16 Laid,100Iba July. . 0 6214 G5 G ( in G GS Sept . . . . 0 811 60 0 77 U 80 Short Ulb July. . G 07 ! 07' < G OS G 07 Sipt 0 'JJW no ; * G 15 G -JO Cash tiuotatlons were as follows : I'l.Ol'll-SloniU WHEAT No 2 tprlmr , fC\gC7c , No. 3 sprln nominal , No 2 rod , 02JK jCJ'ic COHN No J. fpO'ic ' , No 3 jellovv. 49He. OA'IS No. 2 2S'sc , Nu. 2 while , 3J'iH732 % No 3 while , 324e HVIJ-No. 2 , ( ,3e 1IAHI.EY No. . ' , Dl'ifiSIo ; No. 3 , MGSIc ; N I , nominal ri.AX SEED No 1. Jl 13 TIMOTHY SEED Prime , $5 SO. rixn'EH BEEU-Cle. 1'KOVIHIONB Miss pork , per W I. . Ill SC 1190. Laid , per 100 Ibs , 1C 55. Short ribs , s ill loow , IS'JlftCOO , dn" sal I nl Rhoulilera , l > xc J537HOBW , short clear Bides , bo\e > d , JO 12'i WHISKY Dlsllllers' flnlshe-d goods , per'en The follow Ing were the receipt ! and uhlpiner todny : On the Proluco oxclianco todiy tno butter ms kel vrim ste-aciy , creamery HSlelc , diiry , 8 K B , Btuidy , llhJl'-'hc Clieesj , c'reuna , H ! NEW YOKli OENEUA.L , CloBlnc QuotHtliin on the Principal Con ninillllen mill ' tieplpn. NEW YOHK. May -rLOlTH-necelptu , 34 bbln. ; exiiorts. 11.RIO bbls , fah'B. 23X ( ) pkg market quiet early , but active and ( Inner lu with bids close to the market , live Hour , llr ales. 200.000 bbls. COHN MEAIQulct , sales. 100 bbls. , 2 Kicks , jellow western , il 15S1 17 , Iliamljul ! ttso.WHEAT WHEAT Hecelpts , 3'1,100 1m ; exports 93. bu , ; sales , ' . ' .2SJ.OH 1m futures , 21.i ) bu n > Bpot * tronf , No 2 red In Blorc anl elev.vi Co'ic , atloal , CSc , f. o b. GMjc ailoit. No hard , 74'kc ' delivered Options epened bten l > I Immcdlatelv declined undei low cable * , minn n nctlvo liquidation In t.ic nfternoi > i , the bit ? eluctlon In Hrndiitreet's world's Block and n Kir advance nt Herlln owlnK to dixiutli rest , i wnlldencc anil led to active covering \vhl clowHl prices 'fcc over last night , No 2 ml Mi 6.'i'jjifc6i ' c , closed M'je , June elweil bl' c Ju 6 i4i,71.c clit il 6T\e , AUKUB ! 6CSf)6. ) > 4e' cloi ( ji > > ie , Srptemlier , W/tuCSi eloneil d7c , Octob 67'4tB7 < e , December Ca' M70i1e , clewed 70VnC. COHN Hecelpta , 133,000 bu , exports , kO iW b enliH. 415l"X ) bu futures JU.OtM bu vpot H ] utrontr ; uttnmcr mlxeM , K\c. Optlmii oper firmer , reacted at noon , but was BIronic Metier , closInK at l e advance : IlKht le el nml iioor kruellni ; here weie Ihe factor * . Mi W' CM > , e , clo. l S5\c ; July , MM 7-16 . clei K\o : September. MMiSSSe. clened 55\e OATH Hecelpls , SM.dOO bu . exiwrts. 4W b ales , 4 < XKK ) bu fnlurin , 10.000 bu. F | t. hi llrms Ne > . 2 , 32'iO3ino , No 3 delivered 331 No. 2. track , 37 C37 e- Option * rulnl eiul't I etronper , with com , clcslnu' ' W\c hlcher. Mi S\I32 ! c , clcjed J : 4C. June clewed 35)4c. Ju 324O Uike. cloyed Mi-ii- . II VYHteail > , hl | ping , UT60c , psl to chol & ( i75e. HOPS Weak ; slate , common to choice , c 3ni > c ; 1634 , 4jc ! * ; Puclllc coast , old , 3juo , It t > Sr9c. HIDES Strong : : wet rnlleel New Oilniis lected. 4S lo 65 Ib * , 6'ic. Huenoa Aires , d 5) to 21 His. , lie , WOOL- Firm , domestic fleece , ICCISc , pull PHoYlSIONS-Ileef. nrm : family , 111 0)814 ) extra tne , 18 W(15 M ; city , extra India me 117 00019 M. Cut meals iiilfl | , nlckl.il belli UiiHc , plckliil vhoulileis S'iuM o ; pick I , . * " " ! * KUc. Lanl. quiet , vvrstein t am clei IOaUlilt _ arke < < l | enltt , 8M ) tk-u.B al p. t. , cl flOlll thfO 1U " ' 'reMj Msy closed at )6 ) U o k. . eprttel , rfflneeJ. lower , continent , 7 ilcan j ; W , compeninil , 5l c Pu ' - . new ine.s. J11.S5O11M. faml rt clear , III Wf 15 SO. - . V' dulnri 1HC 1 oj wtttem factory , lie Elgin * , IRc ! Imitation creamery , 814Q13'ic ' , tali * dairy , 10fil7e , MM * creamery , lie ( IIEIWE Wink. Mate , law , Sfl'Hc , mnll , SHftiHo , | art skims. 1'4l6c ( , full rk mn , IQlUc. I.OCltf rirm , slnet anil Pennrvlvnnln , 13'iO 13c , frtnh , 13Qllc. southern , KQliHc ; receipts 8,337 liken TALLOVV-Blendy ! city ( psr pkg. ) , 4Hc ! country ( plum frc > l , 4c PETHOI.Et'M Nominal ! .United closed nt II & \VnshlnRton. . bhls , 15. nominal , Wash- Inxt n In bulk , nominal , refined New York , 17 ; ' , , Philadelphia , anil llnltlmore , I7.70J Phlla- dilphln and Ilnlllmore , In bulk , IS 52 HOMIN Steady , drnlntil , common to good , TI'HPENTINE-Btendy ! 30iifT30 < 4c. HIPE-Ht ndv , domestic , fair to extra , SO 6c Japan. S'fcfH c. MOLAH.ME8 Steady. New Orleans , open kettle , Kfito \ choice , 2' ' < | 33e. METAI.S-PIB Iron , weak. Scotch , 10 OdflM OS. American 19 Mt < i7l2 V ) , Ccpper , stronRi b-okers' price , 1975 , exchnnijo price , JIO I.eail , llrm , brokers' price , 12 Do , exctnnge price , } 30JJ307'4 Tin barcl > setndv , malts , IH 40fiH 4 * , plates , Inartlvp Spelter hlRhcr , domestic , } 3 i'.fiS 3) , anles on 'chnnRp , 50 tons June tin , t. o. to double Jll 2M Ion * Mny lead , 13 07' $ COTTON EEU OIL Kluvv , holders Indlfferenl nl > oul silling biijers einnllv Indlffinnl , prime crude 23tt2lc. off cnide 22'iQ23c ' , prime summer jellow z27'ic. ; . STOCKS AM ) IIONDS. Mmr Hpecul itlonVu Clmrnctorlzcct by n < ireat Decree of lliiaynnry. NEW YOHK , May 7 The share rpcculitlon lodny was characterized b > a degree of buo > ancy which has not licen exhibited since the recent - upward movement went Into operation nnd trans actions reached n total which has not been touched In many months The distribution of busings wan viry wide , nnd Fome of the low priced nnd unusunllv Inactive clocks were dealt In InrKclj n d made material gains. The busing was malnl > for the home account but the fiT- clgn houses were1 also In the market TIS heavy puichaseiri and helpe-d the mirket In Its up ward march. The shorts again continued the cuvcrlnc move , especially In the gump-rc , with lliullMKtnn ns the leader. An advancing temlencv n is innnlfeHted nt tlio owning of the exchange , nnl while there wire oceanic n.il reactions due M Inking of prollls , the losses were mi > rely - fmctli'ii.ii and wire cpilckly itocvert-d nnd a higher range of values was promptly estab- IlKlllll There was a little flurry In n ndlnR , uhleh was sold down IS per cent , but recovered Vi pit- cult The pales were mide by an Interest which has luen opposing the reorc inl7iill'in plan In Ihe tlnil denllnKi ) the mirket was nt Its best and eloped decidedly strong In t ne 'I he few luscvn in ide , compate-d wllh jester- d.iv's close , runRed ltvvtcn H und * per cent , and I nre milnly eonllned lo Ihe speclaltle-s The bond I miiki-t was M i > KticnR and animated. The ilealliiKS nRKHRatel { 30)1 ) ( WO Hound nmountK of the ppeculitlve Issues were 1-il.in fir the liimpcan account The must sub- fct intlal eilns are : Minneapolis & bt. Ismls Hint lvi per cent , llllni Is Cintial , 3'j ' per cent , MlKsourl Pacific flipts. 3'4 per cent , Itrad- Int ; thirds , convertlbl < . I'nlon I'neitic. Lincoln & Cnloiuclu IliylH nnd St JoM.ph . Grand Islanl > ilipts 2' & per cent Souihein Pnclllc of Arlzoni IlislH and OicRoti bhort line eollntcinl tiust fives . ' pit ( i nl 'Ihe only recession cf note Is 2 per euit III Milwaukee Lake Shore & WestPin first" The Evening 1'urt v I/indnn cablegram sav * Ihe stock inuketH were bunutit , although the xpttlimcnt begins tomnrrovv 'llio jltldins of ( J.ipiti to Ituswia'i deslRnn and the Improved 1 polllletil outlo-'k were the main factors The I > ne hire Is vcrv bullish American rnltroiul bonds which hive been steadily absorl cl for dome time pad arc novv bought with some enRerne s und brokers Ret many Inquiries from the public conrc'inlntr ordinary stocks The general lift thuniBliout was chlclly on continental hujlnt , ' Tlie closing was at about Iho bcsl , except for Cunicla PacillCH which afler touching 55 en be.us' closlnR , rclupsvd lo 5l > c. Mexican railway xhaies nnd bonds vvcie htrong with silver South Americans were llrm except llinills , which have fallen on the continued decline In exchniiRe. The trade icturns for April making due allowance fop ErtMer holida > s show practically no move ment either vvny There Is a rumor th.il the llink of EnRland has Just Invented In n bis line of city of N > woik IK nils I can'l confirm it The following were the clos > lng quotations ! ' < : - I . The totil sales of stocks today were * iaij sliatts Including : .American SuKar , 51D < )0 , Atch- Cl Is. n 4 800 , Hurllnstcm , 21 700 , llalllmore & Ohio 24 'M , Clilc.iRO OOF , 9300 , Cleveland , Columbus ( hlioRO .t St I.oul . 6100 , DIstllllnK and Catlle fei-dlnp 8 ' XI General Electric 9 iflW , KonsiB S Texiui pnfcired 5 IW I ulsvlllc & Nashville 4 IW. Manhattan Consolidated 3.100. MU-sourl Pa elllo 6810 , Lead , SOW , New Jirej Cfiitral , 3 500 New \oik & New EnKland 6 ! , Northern Pa clllc prefeued , 3 , : * ) , Northwestern , 10001 Omilin , 7 100 , Ontario & Western , 10.600 ; P.icllli Mail 8300 , Heading , 14 "OJ. Hock Tulnn.l . 1),2K ) SI Paul l , 27T.OO. Southern Hallway. 7,1' ' > 0 , S uth ern lway preferied SOI , Tennessee Coal am ' ie. N'otv York Vtonuy AlurkAt. c , Nl'.W YOIUC. Mny -MONEY ON CALL- Easv , nt Itil'i IHT cent , laet loan , 1'4 per cent dome ! 1'i l > er cent. Jo PHIME MEHCANTILE PAPEIl 3Q pe eent STEHLINO EXCHANOE-Daiely steady , wit actual bii > "liieiB In bankers' bills at $4 S8H < 1 SS1 , for demand nnd > 4 S74)4 ) b7T for Hlxt ilav i wted rnten , S4 tSJjl SJ and II W < 4fc4 M comnieiclal blllB , H S7 HILVEH CEHTiriCATES-C7'4C67Uc GOVEHNMENT 11ONDS Slronu. Blato bond ; i I il l | l' it OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Seventy Fresh Loads of Oattlo in the Pens Yesterday , BIG RUN DID NOT WEAKEN PRICES In HoRi tlio Kcnmndiin Hcniuniibly Oood nnil the llunclios Unit Ilcndlly at I'lie Cent * Decline for the Liny. TUESDAY , May 7. The receipts todny were 1,524 cattle , 3,009 hog" , 250 sheep and 19 horses , ns against 731 cattle , lr.CO hogs , IDS sheep and 33 hordes > esterdny , and 1,698 cattle , 4,701 hogs and 431 sheep on Tuesday of lasl week. The receipts for the week thus far amount to 2,230 catlle. 4,000 hogs and 418 sheep , as agalnsl 3,471 cattle , 5.810 hogs and 1,110 sheep Monday and Tuesday of la t week. CATTLI3 There were eevent > fresh loads of catlle In the yards , or double yesterday's run. In fact , the receipts were the lnrge l of any day since April 30 , when 1,903 hent ! were counted In the j arris. The supply ol beef steers was larger lhaii on a good many clnjs. there being qullc a good mnn > very fair loads of cornfcd nallves , besides qulle a string of westerns The market die nol showan > material change from jester- day. Desirable1 fat callle were steady am' the demand waa reasonably active. The half fat cattle were nol In ns good reciucs and were slow bale nt the best Some of the besl cnllle In Ihe ynicls broughl $3 ISTio . with Ihe bulk of Ihe sales nl Jl 40ftI So Cows nnd heifers sold quite readily , ns usual , and at llrm prices. There were not many here and Ihe1 supply was soon ex hausted A piece of a lo.id of western cows brought J3 60. There1 wns nol a single full load bunch of either cows or heifers In the > ard . Veals were In good demand and rough stock , bulls , stags , etc , commanded good prices The demand for stackers nnd feeders was good nnd the market was a Illlle slronget. The offerings were picked up quite re.ulllv nt very satlsfaclory prices. Keprefcenlatlve sales : HEEP STEERS. No Av. Pr. No Av Pr. No Av Pr 15 700 13 60 18 1170 $1 4 , 22 1TO $1 K 1 1050 3 75 1 1IUO 4 M 12 . . 9bl 4 la 2 79' 40) S4 . . 1)13 ) 4 f5 Zi .1120 4 SI 8 697 4 U' , 41 . < i < r 4 r,3 48 . 1(47 ( 4 00 24 . (21 44) 16. 113C 4 14 2) . .1237 511 IS 12rtS 4 40 42 . 113S 4 60 37 .1S70 5 l'i 17 1121 4 45 B . 1132 4 U ) 14. . .125J 5 25 11 1J51 4 43 7. . .1105 4 80 COWS. 1. .740 1 40 1 . . 930 235 1..1040 343 (2 C50 1 M 14 . . . SSO 2 70 1. . . 720 3 50 4 . 1012 20) 3 . . dSO 2 7 ! 4 . .1010 3 CO 1 970 20) ) 1. . . . SS ) 2 5 5 1000 3 B5 2 . . 970 2 2S 4. . KID 2 10 3 . . 9Si 3 CO 1. . . S20 2 5 7 . . 740 3 ( W 3..1100 3 70 C . ! ' 50 2 33 2 . . . 03) 3 25 l..lJiO 4 "i 11. . . 807 235 2 . KS5 3 25 HEITEIIS. 8 . . . m 243 II. . . . fOt 375 3 . . . GOO 4 00 C . . C71 2 S5 11. . . . GiG 375 4. . . . C13 400 HULLS. 2 . . .1310 225 1 . . 1070 2 CO 1..1700 2 f B 1 . . .1G.V ) 241 1 . 1CSO 2 CO 1 . . .12W 300 1. . . . 710 2 f.O 1. 1210 275 1. . . 1HO 32' 1. 650 255 2. . GCO 2 75 1 , . . . S70 3 CO CALVES 4 . . . 325 200 3 . . . 343 4 ffl 1. . . . 160 475 7. . . 337 310 1. . . . 140 473 1. . . . 130 475 2. . . . 150 4 OJ STOCKEHS AND PEEPERS. 1. . . . 721 2 40 3. . . . HI 3 40 15 . . . 131 3 50 1. . . . 70) 265 1. . . . 570 34" 4 . . . 932 3 CO 1 . . .1033 300 S . . CIS 3 45 12 . .1010 4 (0 1 390 3 25 4 . . CSO 3 50 3. . 11CO 4 00 Q . 710 3 40 WESTEHNS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av Pr 1 bull 1730 } 2 40 3 le rs . . . .1101 J3 90 C steers . . . HSC 3 40 3 feecleis . . .1110 4 00 8 steers . . . 971 3 CO 22 feeders . .100-J 4 0) 13 cows. . . . M7 3 CO 14 > steels 1135 4 10 COLOHADO. T A. Gige. 19 steers . . . 1245 5 03 03Oage .v ! P. 3 steers . 10M 400 38 btecis 1321 505 1 steer 1510 5 05 05UTAH. UTAH. Ventch . Thompson. 1 bull 1400 200 2S feeders . 01 3 M > 1 feeder 10SO 275 11 cows 1001 350 M1LKEHS AND bPHlNCIEHB. 1 springer . . . $23 CO 1 c tt c $23 00 1 milker 25 00 1 c . \ . c 30 00 1 c & c . . 28 00 IIOQS There were thlrtj-clRht fresh loads of hoRs In the > arels today , or about double the number yesterday. The miikct was again lower todny , the decline amounting to almost 5c The demand was reasomblv Rood and the market fairly active at the decline The offerings were nil tulle n In Rood se.inon The bulk of the hi > KS told nt $13504 40 ns ngilnst $43501 15 > ) > steidiy Keprcsentatlvc sales : No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 . . . . ISO . . . (4 15 68 COS M $4 33 2 205 . . 4 SO 64 . . 2JO 60 4 37U SI ICO 40 4 20 1.1 . . . 231 ICO 4 . ' 7's ' f , . . . . 1M 40 4 30 77 . . 220 200 4 40 91 . . . . 175 ICO 420 57 . . . 235 KO 4 (0 52 201 3JO 4 30 Cl 203 60 4 40 71 170 40 4 30 16 . . . 2S3 4 10 23 200 . . . 430 71 202 SO 4 43 91 . . . . 17C ICO 4 30 37 . . . . 210 110 4 40 5 . . . 245 . . 4 30 I 77 . . .236 40 4 40 8 237 40 4 30 77 1S7 SO 4 40 92 178 ICO 4 30 35 253 W 4 10 2 ! CK > . .430 73 - > 23 . . . 440 53 . . . .2.1 SO 4 35 167. . . 233 . . . 440 4 2S4 . . 431 81 211 120 440 - 03 179 SO 4 35 I 70 551 . . 4 40 39 216 SO 435 C9 . . . 215 120 4 40 61 . . . . 179 KO 4 & G5 . . . . . ' 31 . . . 4 45 62 V\1 \ W 4 35 31 270 . . . 4 45 7 < . . 183 ICO 4 J' CO . . . in . . . 4 4- C7 . . .S3 210 4 35 62 . . . . 2i > . . . 4 45 79 -04 120 4 35 6 .SO . . . 4 13 66 . . . .01 ICO 4 33 D6 . . . . 203 ICO 4 4' 72 193 . . . 433 71 213 13v ) 445 , 7C 183 . . 433 4S . . . . i.T . . . 4 47'i ' Ic 89 1S3 120 435 C6 . . . 254 . . . 452' SKIPS AND CULLS. 1 SCO . . . 275 3 150 . . . 400 PIGS. 14 70 . . . 2 f5 7 ,08 . . . 310 12 . 67 . . . 2 W SHEEP There was one load received todaj but it was conslRncd to a packer nnd was not offered for fc.de The market was nominally Blc.uly. A piece of a load of holOoveis chitiRCil hands * 1'alr to choice n.illves me quotable nl $32.'ff400j ' fair to good westerns , W 00 3 0 , com mon nnd slock sheep , } 2 00 < fj3 Ou , Rexxl lo choice 40 lo 100 Ib. lambs , } 3.25il 0. Hc-prcBentatlvc sales : No. Av. Pr. 2S natives mixed 83 $275 CHICAtiO LIVK STOCK. Hun of Cattle UesulU In Stronger Price * nud slight Ailnince. CHICAGO , May 7. Only about 3.0X ) head ol caltlo arrived here loelay. Prices were strongei nnd In numerous instances a little higher , one thu general market wns about 15c i > er 100 Ibs hlbher than at the close of last week. Com mon to strictly cholco native stews wi-lehlnt 950 to 1,250 11 * found bucrs at $1 5Q6C 00 , l carload of fine. 1,49Mb Illinois steers brlnglnt thu lop price Havfcil Montana and Idaho cnl lle , vvclRhlne l,04i > lo 1,240 HIM sold nt $4 Cofil 70 nnd n cnrlond of native tsteers and tcarlinRi aviruKlng 'Jll Ins biuURht $4' ) Thete were very few choice beeves he-re , and the larger pan of Iho trnillnR was done ut $400j575 , with . 5 { Rood rnnnv wUes Ulovv $ r > Hutchem' and c.m neus1 cuttle were anulii In excellent demand al M stronit prices , ccms Belling ut Jl kVnt 60. larRelj nt $23cK3425 Hulls sold ut ( J25C4V ) T.-nit < 1-o.ttlu numbeml nUnit l. < / head and good loti i { were lofflic higher lliun > eslerelav and 5c hlKhei ' ( than Suuiiilav , choice lelnR worth $ .125 J\ \ drove of SOI head of Texas cows thai nviniRei . . 1,02 UK Bold ut JI'iO and a lot of 257 hew ; thu. ' uvernRod 107C Ibs broiiRhl $175 HJH fcld iituut lOc per 100 Ibs lower todaj In spile of Ihe facl that the arrlvilla fm- Mon dnv and Tuesiln ) nRRrrpated but 43 ( KO hi-ad : 21 OIK ) less than came In during the K unc d.iM or la.M week At the iltcllne tnulu was falil ) ac ll\i- cltj pack rs nnd Rhfppeia taking hull m her freolj bomo hogs sold earls at J4 So but sul eciuent sales were nt SI 24 75 fm hc.ivy. and at $4 2.HH GO for light and mixed 1 with Miles of plg at $4 TOK4 23 'HIP laigei pirt of the hcgs were dlnp > hed of at $4 W | 4 C5 the. nvoragn quality Mum inn up ver > well Tlui BUi > pl > ef Bhcep Bhiiwa a lenmrkable full kip ( ff this week , onlj nl iut 11 & heml hnv Ini nrrlvbd M > far. or 2. < } en than came In ilur Int , the Fame time laM VMfk Ti l i > H tec ipti wiiu eHinuitcil at 6 'M luad , and a giK > l tie in.uid inablHl Belli ra to obtain an advance' o : 4' ntmut Uc per 100 > > on ilolrnllo offerings Niitlvca Milel at $1 7MJ4 G3 , Tex ins al $1 1W2 75 westerns nt $3.4l i4 3 . and lambs at 30 > HjoV ( > HecelptB Cnttle. 3000 liend , calves. 2BOi head , hogs , 17.000 head , idiecp , C.500 head. sc. I uuls I.Uo stock. ST LOT-IS May 7 CATTLK-IU celpts 1.70 [ ) head , ulilpmenls , 2W he-ad M irket active nni 20c hlt-her Ci xvl meers of 1 30081 400 Its soli at II J5G5.1- ; fair to medium steers $1 StK/5 00 light steerv , $3CT4BO , cows. $2250373. fti Trias stivers , $ IOO ( & 00 , jcarllngs of 13S-lh l.iought $3 SO , ( Tracers , $30e > i3 | > , CO us , $200 ; 3 23 23ItoaS ItoaS Iteeelptn , G 510 head , shipment * fO liend Malket tfilOo lower and weak Top liMie $4 CO. bulk of n.iles , J Mllid 55. light. JlSOiJIM hlllJUP HecelptB. 4,6 .iO head , ehltments , none Market Bliong and acllve Native mixed $37 clipped natives , $4 ( Otjfl 25 , cprlng Iambi block In Ueconl rf reci-lpt at the four principal mar kets for Tucsda ) , May 7 , 183J : Cattle. JIos Sh r Bouth Onnha . 1 C24 3 ( > " ) 2.1 Chicago . 3.0s ) 17 OO GM Kansas City . 4 CM 12 2W 1.7u bt. Louis . 2,7oO 6 5"0 4G IH TotaU . . Ilt24 SS/ioO 15W ' SiiC'ir Mnrheu NUW YORK. May 7 Haw , strong , fair refln Inf. 2'i03c , centrifugal. t > tut , 3 0-lCc'Halei for W OilO bairn Cuba , centrifugal , t > 3 test , cost an freight. Including 1.10J bags spot , at 2 7-lGc an baJance afloat , t7-16C2'ic ; rtflntO , Uoair an higher. No 6 , 4H4 ll-UcerKiK 7 3\fl4 1-Uc , Na 8 3'U4 1I-I6C , No 9 SfaltfHc No. 1(1 ( 3\I 3 15-lCc No. 11. 3 11 IGflTV , "No 12 3 9-16H9V , No , 13 , 3Vc , off A , 1-lftllV1 , m Id A , 4 11-16W 4V. standard A , 4 fi-lniM'tr , confectioner * ' A , 4 6-lCt5e , cut loaf , 5 l-rwili4c , cinched. 5 l-lCf 5V.4C. powdered 4\ci Uninitiated , 4 7-16 4He , cubes , 4 11.1604V. OMAHA OIMUVL ; MAUICET. Condition of Triulo lind Oaotiitlom on tnplei nnd I miry-Produce. EGOS Choice stock , JUIO1ZC. llL'TTElt Old hii > or while idLtk tc , fair to KOO < ! country , lf > < " ; lic , tholte to fancy , HCMCc , uatlicred crcanur } . ISUJJci - > eparator creamer } , IScLIVE LIVE POL'LTHY-IUnj. GOfl'io : mixed , Cc , duekii , SOSiic : turkes , 6j&i heavy toms , 7c , VEAI * Cnolcc fat , 70 to ino Ibs , nre quoted nt G' K7c , large nnl rruiriw , 3fl4c. CHEESE Wisconsin full cream , Young Ameri cana , 12'i013c ' , twins , 13c , Nebraska nnd Iowa , full cream , He , Ncbrakn and town , part skltnn , 7fSc ( , LlmburKor , No. 1 , lie. brick , No 1 , lie , Swiss , No 1 , 13c. HAY fplnnd hay , } S 50 , midland , $ < 00 , low land , $ r'0 , rye tttavv , $30) , coloi makes the price on Imj Light lie8 | sell the best. Only top grades bring tup prices PIUEONS Per doz , $1 0)ffl 20. VEGLTAHLES. Southern vcgetnliles of all kinds are selling much lower this season than last , nnd shlppirs In many cases nre losing money , partlculnlv PlorhK growers , ns they realized such geiod llg- UK last } ear in beans ami oilier tnrly VBL'- tables tnnt prices returned this } eur are- not pi > - Ing expenses. A laige quantity of the' l > ean pens nntl lettuce received frenn 1'lorlda this vvefk ut eastern points has not brought enough to cover fielght POTATOES \\Vslrrn stock , car lots , GJo , umll lol , 7cV&73o , ll.irly Hiise seed potalMes , SIX. , Ilirly Ohio seed , $1 10 , Northern Uaily Ohio steel , $1 23 OLD ItEANS-Hnnil picked , navy , $220 , Lima beans jur Ib 5'ie ONlONb-On orders , } ellovv , per bu , $1.10 , red , CUIIIAGE-On orders , 3c. SWEET 1'OTATOErf-Guod stock , $2 , seed , $22" , lI01IMnAniSH-Pcr It. . C7c. PAItSNIP.S-Pcr bbl . $173 Ut TAllAdAS Per Ib. , IHc PAHSLEY Per doz. bunches , 35c. TUHNlPS-pHr bill , } 1 5) HPINACJI l'ir bu lufket , GOR75C. AVATEH CHE'-b-Per 1C qt. cn'P. $16001.73. HADIMIES Per doz bunches , 2..C. C.HEEN ONIONS Pel iloz bunches , 13c. LETT t CE Per do ? , 30833C. ASPAHAOt'8 Uhlte slock on orders , SOc per doz hunches , gieen 2"c. PIE PLANT Per Ib I' e. Ct'Ct'MllEUS-On orders , Jl 73 per doz I'TV On ontcis perbu biskets $12" . bllUXG HEANb On oulers pel -bu. ciatc , $1 75i2 | 00. per 14-bu l x. $1 OOSJ1.13. I'HL'ITS. The exports of apples to Europe hive now pradleally stopped and the total qunntltj shipped Is repu-tid nt 1,467,011 bnire , i , which Is the largest uunntltj ever tent out of the coun try , the previous heivlcst siiihon being thai of 18J1-92 when 1 4 fl 3oO biriels were Slipped TOMATOES Per six. Litlwl crate , $ ij iW 7.00. STItA\VIlEHHIES-Cholce shlppllig flock , per case of 24 tits $22iff230 APPLEb Tbeie me no good shipping apples to be hid In the market. CHEUIUEb Oillfomla , per 10-lb. box , $200 ® 2.23 THOPICAL THUITS OHANOES Pnticv Wn-shlngton navels , per box $3tr01r37u , fanes \Va hltiKton navels , pel box. 96 and 112 Bl/e , none , choice VVathlnglon navels. regular size. $3 KUrl 50 , choice Washington na vels , r J and 112 size , $3 , fancy necilllngs per box , J26.'iCi"5 , choice seedling" , per | K > X , $2.25 { 250 Mediterranean swfe-ts , J3 0)CS ) 1" . LEMONS Kxtrn fancy lemons SCO size , $ ( , strictly choice lemons JW ) slz , $3 " ' > . PINEAPPLE.S Per ileiz. , $1 7CJJ2 00. HANANAS Choice shipping slotk , per bunch , $2 OOS2.W. MISCELLANEOUS. PIGS Pnncy , 15c , choice , 12HJ13C , California , bags , 7c. HONEY New York , ICc ; ihrk , 14c ; California 15H < jlGe M Vl'LE SYHUP-Gallon Jugs , per doz , $12 , lllxby , 6-gal cans $3 MAPLE St'OAH Per Ib . 9f10c. NUTS Almonds 14o ; Eugllsh walnuts , soft- she lied , 12e , standards , 11 ( > , filberts , Oc , Brazil nuts , fcc. pecnns , Iofil2c MINCE MEAT Panry , In quarter libls , pel Ib , 6'ic. 10 pal kegs , fcc , condensed , per case of 3 doz pkgs . $2 5 > ) DATES In GO to 70 Ib boxes , BV4o per Ib. , fard dates 9c per Ib. SAUim KHAUT-Cholce , per bbl , $550 , per half bbl $3 CIUER Pure Juice , per bbl , $5 , half bbl. , $3 St. I.uuU Cc'iirnil MurKot. ST LOPIS Mav -PLOt'H Dull. nrm. pit- ents $ j 331)25' ) , extia f.ine ) , $3 05Ji3 l'i ; fancv , $2.75 > ff2S5 , choice , $25i > 6SGO Hyu Hour , $3 2jT 3 W WWHEAT WHEAT A wild tlm pievnlled dining the first half hour , the market quickly advancing He at the opening artl tlwn as rntitatl falling PkiTil'iC. mld glint .xcltcnlent and with llvt-lj tmellng bubsequmtly the in irKet was vei > nervous and unsettled until late then advancing sharp ] } under thu stimulus of an uigmt dennml that developed suildinl } . Tiom the liottom rate there was l ifl c advance anil the cloic was firm wllh buer enl > H iito below the top and > 4c lUwve } estenlny hinsitlonal bullish crop le- port vva the cnuso of eail } aelvnn e. No J retl eosh , C4o , Mny G5 > ic blii , Inly td iSjul' c bid , August G)7dc , Siplemlier H'ic bid COHN Steadier than wheat though Influenced somewhat b } Us wild lluctu itlons Lite In the da } there was .1 sllff advance , the close bclnfc nc the top , .Inly nnd Siptimber nt nn advance cf 1'Ac and Ic rcfHCtlvel | } , No 2 mixed cili 47'ie , Mas , 47\c , Juls , 4S'tc , Septcmljer , 40'4c OATb Illhlivr foi flltuies , Bpol guides lo el , No 2 cash .WMie nhkid , Maj , SSUc , June , 2JV4c b'd ' , July , Wne bid , September , 3e HYIl No spot offerlnsa. but some for sale to arrive , LJUJLTH holding off nnd lefuse to in. ike bids IIHAN Kisler east track , sucked , CSc bid. COHN MEAI $ Jir23U PLAX SEED Quiet $1 41 (1HASS hEEUb Quiet ; ilovcr , $7.030800 , tim othy. $3 r , < K4 ? no. HAY htcmly. prnlrle , choice to fancy , $9 OOff 1050 , this side , timothy , prime to strictly fane } , $95001150. lUTTEIl Wiak , pcpaiator creamery , 15t fane } Elgin , 20c I.'GOS Stead } , frc = h , 9c. \\HIhKY I-irin , $122 for distillers' nnlsheil gcxxls LEAD-$2 S7H SPELTEIl-JI r.fll 17'J. PROVISIONS Polk , standard mess , jobbing 51- Lard prime steam , $640 , choice , $6 51 1)1 } Kilt meats , boxed shoulders , $3 23 , longs , $3 12'i rll * $ C J3 , sh Tts , J6 ti't Iticun , boxed slinul- $575 ; longs , $650 $ , ribs , $ , * u , shorts , HI.C'EIPTS Plmir. 20.10 bbls : wheit , 12,001 bu , corn 10000 bu , oats , 30,000 bu SHIPMENTS Flour , 6,001 bbls , wheat , 73,000 bu , coin , 64,000 bu , eMts , 4.00J bu. Coffee Market * NEW YOIUC , May 1. COPPEE Options opened stiady at unchinRcd prices lo lr points ndvuncf 01 unexpected Improvements nt Iluvie and Ham burg , ruled Rcniiall > firm on European bu > lnp orders , turned easier under local pressure , anil closed o.ulet nt net 5 pxilnts declln" to 5 plnlf advnnce , siles. 18 OX ) bags. Including Mav $14310144) , June. $14 WfM4 25 , July , $14 C05J14 G5 September. $14 50If 55 , October , $14 5-B > 14 CO , Ii cember , $14401(1445 , Match , $1135 ; spot coffee Hlo quiet , No 7. ICoj Cordova , $18 25(8 ( > 1' ' > 00 rails , 1 OKI bags CupuUi Mia , hpot , p t , 1 W bnirsi Marncnlbo to Luiope spot , p t , I.4JO IIIIR- Maracalbo p t. , 1UH > bigs Central American ! spot p t , Jen ) mils Interior Padantr , to arrive 144C ' vvnreh.use deliveries from New Yoik yes terclay , 12017 II.IKS , New York stock lodny , 213- 375 biiKB , Unltul Htatca stock 256 OO ) biK , allo.il for the United Slales , 2 'tOOO b.i s , totil vlflbli : for Ihe fnlled States 515 OuO bairs. neainst 411,7. ! ; biRs Inet jeir | SANTOS Mnj 7 I'lrm , Rood nveraRp Pintos , $ IGM , receipts , two cl.'js , 5.0JO Uigs , stock , 276- o bnRs IIAMHl'HO Ma > 7 Steads , ' 461 pfg. ad \ance , Fultn , 2 duo U-urs HIO 1)E JANE1HO , Maj 7 Uarely steady No 7 Hlo , $164' , ixchanRe , 9'nl , receipts tvvc dijH IS.um ) lmis , cle-ue l for the I'nltid StnteH 1300D Kics , cleaied for Europe , 3,000 bags , slock JM Goo IIJIRH i 1IAVHE. Mny 7. COPPEE Opened stcidy. un- chaiiReil , nt 12 m , Mfiiilyf ndvnnce. nt i p m , sti.idy , unchanKeel , closed steiulv at 'il not advance for the elm , fcalcs , 11XK > bags. Hultlmorn ' JllurKots. HALTIMOHE May , 7-PIX3l'H-rirm , un- chonfe-d , western biipcrflne , $235(12.50 , vvcster. : extra , $2r.5f3 | 3 , wlati-rowhenl inuiit , $3 Cifl ) J ST. , fprlnu intent , JJ 6IK4 | or > , sprlntf whenl stia.lKhls $33Hi3Si ( ) , .rVcedpts , s 660 bbls , ship- minis J20 iii bbls. ' ' WHEAT Weak , tp&t nnl month. tC'incSc June CO'iiC ' asked , July , KHiiC5 , c , AuKiist , CVc hteanu-r Nrv i risl. ra'ityWic , receipts. CO OCK r bu , stock , 3JS.OOO Lu bouthern wheat , b > sun pie. f7i.9i ( i CXHN-Stiad ) > , fpnt. Sl ftM'to. Inly , N' e . AuRUHt , r'tc ht.ami ri nllv < 1. MC.Wic , receipts . 24lii ) bu shli minis 1 C-VV1" bu southern vvhllt coin , WSSV , K ulhern.1 vehm | , 5&057e. OA1S Mnidy , wltlL.Jtilr Inquiry , No 2 while wivlern. Slfilt'.c , No , i mixed , 33'i.Qo4c , le- cclpli' 4 3ixj bu ft' rk , IIS OuO bu HAY 1'lrm , b'ood ( C choice tlmolhy , $13 OOfl St'OAH StronK RT-m'ulnted $1 C" per 100 Ibs Htl'lTEH Weak , tff\n \ creiimiry , ISiliic Inv llnlcn crennie-ry. liirtlScj.'ladle ' , ! ( . , good ladle ll 12e' , store packi-d Uf/lOc. I.OC.S Piibli. HUl2c . CHEESIC3ulet faner New York. ll,0ie. . . ! ) ! ! ill. II liy Vliirki-pi. | KANSAS CITY. May 7 WHEAT Market lower , No 2 hard. S-itc ; No. 2 re-d , rejecle- . ! , GOo COHN Market slow Ufi'Sc lower , No. mixed 44 t41'ic , No 2 white , 4flc O \TS-Market HOlc lower , No. 2 mixed , 25' 00 :7'4C , No. 2 whlte S0j31c IMltinoHiuilliilient Vlnrket. MINNEAPOLIS , May 7 WHEAT Firm May W'te. June G4Wfiil > > c heptunbir on track , Nex 1 hard Ci'tt ' No 1 northern , C4 ? < c N ( 2 northern t34C PIXUH Lower llrst pa'fnls $3 45fi3 7V second end patents. $3 2SJJS 5i. rirrt clears , $2 4)62 GO N , W. HAHRIS & GO BANKERS , 51 163-165 Dearborn-st. , Chicago , 1" Vull-st. , New York. 70 Stale-it , Boctc iTT , COUHTT , PxX IL I > OH'10L/\VATER nd l- < I 1 l\l "SK3R H1CH GRADE LJJ I > 3 Cerrcipeaclfaoi Solicited. WEATHER CROP BULLETIN Weekly Slowing of Conditions in Nebraska a Most Flattering One. TWO WEEKS AHEAD OF THi SEASON U'nrm , Showery Dnjrs I'lirnlsh ( Ircnt liicrn- tire lo (1 row I UK Crop * anil tlio Out look for tlio farmer Is In- Uecel .Mont I'nvornblo , Weekly wenther crop bulletin No. D , of the ? Nebruskn wenther service , co-operatlnB with the United States Wenther bureau , Issued from the ccntrnt oltlcc nt the Uni versity of Nebraska , Lincoln , by O. U. Svvezoy , meteorologist of the Nebrnskn cx- tiorlrnont stntlnn , director , for week pmllnR .Mn > C , 1S93 lleports received from 170 re porters In sltseven counties : HCRKIL OH 1 RitHrUL - .WiiT\ ran we HCCK less than ± inch The week has been warm and showeiy and unusuall } favorable for the growth of all crops , which are now more than two weeks In advance of Ihe season The temperature has been fiom 9 degrees above the average In the weslern part eif Ihe fclale to 13 decrees above In Ihe easlern The r.ilnfall has been very Irregularly distributed. Over omo small areas It has been too painty for the best growth of crops but generally the ground Is In i\ cellent condition and all vegetation lin1 made remarkable grovvlh Uve In some of Ihe southern counties Is already beginning to head and btnnll grain ge-neinlly never luokeel betler at Ihls season of Ihe je-ai Coin planllng has made rapid progress during Ihe week nnd much of the enrl > planted Is coming up Km It trees nre selling unusually full nnd as Ihere have been no fiosts during Ihe eek frull pie peels generally remain un usually promising except thai Ihere nre some complaints of small fruits , ep < * cl < ill > raspberries and strawberries , winter killing considerably lleport by counties : SOUTHEASTERN SECTION. Huller Good week for small Rinln Ground In tine condition Gardens und vcRctatlon uenerallv two weeks earlier Ihan lasl jear Much corn planted nnd a good deal up Some large enough lo plow. CtiMi Small Rrnin and giaptt have mule re nnrkahle growth and never looked better on far ther advanced nt this season PliuitinK well ab ns , considerable up. A good slund und looks nicely CIuv Crops of nil kinds have made greit ad vnncemont cluilnR Ihe wei-k Prospects excellent for fruit of nil klnils Pa tiiiage excellent Ciop farther advanced than fet ten > cnis past at this seu on rillmorc Half Ihe corn planted All crop growing well Ptospects for fruit Rood Onge A warm allowirv week. Crops well nd vuniid nnd In line condition Hamilton Wentlur Rood for all crops Pom < damiiRO to fruits anil mall grain fiom Iiull Giouiul In line condltl m Jeffc rs n ' onie IIURH In the wheat , but the tains Imvo sli > ) p d tl.em JcnnsonViek ver > warm Orciund has bee ) too wit to do much plmthiR Pie pect for n big crop of fruit A IUIRC nctenRC of ceirn planted which Is com Inn up well Hjo Is head Ing out Walnut tieis iMglnnlng lo leaf eailier than the average Oaks do not show so much dllfirence Lanc.i'ilei Ciops nre dolnff finely , e pecl illv wheat Corn about hilf planlid but Inte-nipted somewhat by ra'n ' live Jointing Potatoes up uml leifing out Nemnlin Heavy rnlns have Intrriuptcd fiitn work , lied maple seeds rip Small Rraln ' * . looking well Coin pluming unusuillv well ail vanced Nuckolls Crops of nil kinds growing splendid ! ) Corn mostl > planted and much of It up and growing finely borne larpe enough t > cultlv He Alfalfa making phenomenal growth Outs In extra condition Oloe Clouilv nnd warm , with copious ruins which have washed out mine ciops Kve begin nlng to head Puvv nee Some whent and oats rather thin bul eoml IR on finely Hve and blue gnfs are head Ing Corn planting nearly done. All kinds elf f l lilt promise well. Polk A g od week Onts never looked letlo at this fenwn Early coin coming up nlci-lv Horses standing woik well , consldeilng the lack of feed dining the winter Hlcharilwin Coin coming up nlcelv. Hiln marly e > ver > dav nnd bonio corn washed out I'UHtiws excellent Fullne Grass nnd r > e FUffered from div wealher uirly In Hie1 week He heading sharl Coin moistlv plnntid nnd much of U up A larger ncie.ai.-o lout > eur Saundi rs The mosl propitious week for jcnrx Enrlv phintid coin coming up fine nml some b Iwlng cultlv ntrd Small Rraln nnd pastures mvei lookid licttei nt this pcason fpvvnnl "mull grain much Improved Ponii chinch buss In the spring wheat Lnrgo acre uko of coin planted In line shape , olid some it- Thaver Hather n dry weik Eaily planlnl corn coming up , but rain Is needed \Vhcit making slow piogribs Slock nliout all in r tun1 iconic polntoiH up and cultivated York Ciops have nmde n fair Rinwth , but m ire rnln medcil High winds nnd hall have done some dam IRC lo fnilt Large , ncien c of corn put In much of It with the lister. NOHTHEASTEHN SECTION Antelope I irge acreage of corn planted nnd coming up nlcelv. PaMurcs good I'rult ei-pe clnlly promising Considerable damage to 1 itc se'idlng dine by hall Hojcl Com planting delavcd by wet weather 8m ill grain growing line , Soma corn washed out bv hi ivy rain. Cedar OOCK ! rains early In the week have put thu grornd In lust possible condition Small grain doing splendidly Corn planting has bt - gun In eainest. Alfalfa sown lasl > ear IB a failure Cumlng Ci nclltlon of the ground could not IIP , IK ttir AlKitit half the corn phintid anil com - Ing up ver > fust Cul worms very numerous. , Dodgi All crops In line comlltlon Pa.stures , thico weeks larller Ihan last > ear. 1'iult In unusually peed condition Holt Small grain looks fine Corn planting well along lowlands too wel to plow. Knox Earl > coin being pi mted Vegelables , Hinall grnln nnd glass lnoklnK flue - Mudlson Itnln In alundunce and everything Ix glowing with unpreceili nted inpldlt ) Small grain wiiKhcel out Binie bv heavy mills , hul Iho moisture Is nf Incalculable benefit Corn about half planted Heels arc being planted und some coming up Pintle Pine growing weather. Corn planting well under way , wltli a luige1 acreage. Some ce > m up rrull doing well Furpv Corn about half planted Hie nml tlm .thy he oiling out. Straw lorries In full bloom VViushlnRlon Corn coming up nnd a good stand , I'lult blili fair for a large crop Sin ill fruit pailly Mlted Plenly of rain and small grain In - prime eondlllon Kloux eMy , la A fine growing week , with timely tains Yankton H. D Temperature nnd rainfall alcove nvernRe. Many fields of corn planted nnd mine up two Inchex above Rround ( JrahS nn nbundnnt crop Small grain looking very well and growing1 mplcllv CENTRAL SECTION. Iloone Heavy rnlns over the countv Corn planting and listing , of which theie vi III be n good deal dune here. In full blusl , A large acreage ageof corn Some cern up Huff.do Cloudv nrd warm , wllh good showers Grass anil grain have mule gnod grovvlh Eirlv coin Irt coming up Early plantel p > tateis a c looking well HluiKiass heading out Kiailt tieeH of all kinds setting \uy full rf fruit Cuslcr Halns cime In time to help out wheat and rve vvimdirfultv Com being planted and some Is up Dxuh'in All pprlng Fown Rraln Is a good slnnd and looks well VV'Inter wheal not more Ihan half a Mini rimt planting of c tn Is coming up Gtas the besl fir many ve.us Greelej All crops away lihfad of the season P.uttures nro giKMl Corn nearly planteJ Po tatoes coming on well , Hall Com planting unler full head Pmall griln hurt by hluh winds Hall aim Injured rm.ill grain unl fnilt Grass never looked better at this time i f Ihe > fnr Howard Hiln inough to make evervthlnz grow Some com planted Some iiolaloes nml corn coming up ( irnsa growlntf will. A gcx < d area of nlfulfa s , wn Merrlck Wind and rain have done pome dam age In gardens Hve , rprlng wheat and ontH OJC t'lilng well PantuivH and RHIM Und Improvlni ; I'nlnlnp4 from four lo live Inches high Heels look well Nnnce Itnln enouRh for the | resent Crops of all kinds looking line Early plaited com mm Ing up Pastilles coming nn In LOIH ! pimp Sherman I'r Bt ef the 22d klllid most nf t e l.lnsx ms on Ihe fruit trien Small Riuln nut liHiklng will , bul the rain of this week will be helpful Viillev Halns have greatly Imp-nved en p pn pei Is Corn eomlnif up and gineinllv a B"e"l land OatH guierolly a pour cianil POl'TIUVESTEHN 8EITION Adams Some local shovvire Spring wheat nnl nlH doing will Corn planting wi-ll under way Thin sear's alfalfa coming n'rely Old meadows uf tlmothv and i lover much killed out Chave- Heavy local showers and hull In Tint- ern half of Ihe county WeMern half needs rn n Three-fourths of the grove * nre killed S'm.ill grain uffrrlng Hut little earn planted and lit lie work Iwlnic done Dund ) IX > CH | rhovver , but moisture ( till In- aufllclenl , Oirn planting advancing rapidly. I'urnov-ring wselc for fannlnc. Most of Uic country ban had plenty of rain Heavy rnln with hall In the southeast pnlt of the county , bul no damage from hall Half the com plnnte-d nnd coming up well PnmtlerHood showers In scattered locnllllen over Iho count ) , but ilswhcredry nnd crops growing slowly nnd some waiting for rnln before planting Pninklln Pmall grain looking well , but nee-ds rnln Corn loinlng nicely ( lofper-VSIicut in fine shape Corn planting well advanced unil some corn up Unusual ! ) enuly spring. Hnilnn-doeHl local rains nil over Iho counly Homo damage1 f > m hull nnd high wliuls in nottlivvcsliin part of the count ) . Small grain nnd gulden stuff line Illtihrcxk Verv llttlo mill has fallen In the isiern part of HIP counly und Is bndlj milled oin planting In progress. Vihoat nnd oats avu iimdc n fair growth Kenrne ) CiMillnucd drouth Pleld crops , ( tar- ens nnd final I fiuli.s biRln lo show the lack f rnln Ivvent ) | > cr cent of the corn plnntcil ! < imo of II up Lincoln Abundant rnlns have relieved Fprlng heut nnd prospects ate mm goixl for a crop 'nsluriH In evcellenl condlll > n PirklnsAlwnit one1 Inch of rnln In eastern ml of counts , In center nnd wist gmln looks Ick Orass n'e l and nhi'ad of the seiiKon. Hul lltle iiirn plinted jet \Veb ti r ( liHHl rnlns nnd everything Is Uv > m > nn Corn In coming up In Rixl shape lied Wlllovv Some planting being done , but .ho . ground Is too dry M k Is living on the rnss , and Is Improving In nndltlon NORTHWESTERN SIXTION Hex Hulte-Climdy and cool with f-hovvors Cnips nnd gtnss look well since the rnlns Cheyenne Small grnln looking flie Corn aliout II In Potndxs coming up Local showers hrougliout the county. Pawes Local showers all the week , with nmo mil but did not do much dimnRc A largo rep belnR put out Piult In blos om two Weeks nrller limn usual A largo ncic.iRc1 of broom * > rn nnd also nn lucre mid ncicnge of small rmln Klmbnll Much small grain planted and a large acreage of run will le put 111 Kevi Inhn-Miull ( , inln looking well but lamngid scmub > high wind Some corn planted otntoes coining up Slock looks well C.iound n line condition , but n. little mire lain would n Ip It. i ills III tiff Ciops nre d ilng well under li- Igutlon None rovvn \crpt under Ihe ditch Sheilclaii Some1 damime fmni hall , but the vide was one of gix d glowing vvinthei RCIUI- alb wllh sulllclmt mnlstuie- Jiilc < burir Culo Oein nil cnncllllon remains ei > imfuvoinble foi plaining cf cicps Grass m pralilc Is tuen In i-jxits only. MISSOURI'S rAVoit.uu.i : p.EPOitr ( tnln is Suniclent In Mint Sections nnd Corn Is Oiling Well. COI.r.MHIA. Mo , .May 7-Tho Missouri weekly crop bulletin snjs The pasl ivcck was unusually warm In all sections , the JxcesMvo temperature averaging from 10 to 14 degrees per day , exc-ept over the south western counties , where II was about 7 le-grees The drouth In the conti.il and lorthvvesl secllons has been broke n by good rains and from one lo Iwo Inches has fallen over mosl of HIP soulhweslcrn counties greatly Improving the comlltlon of all crops In a number If northeastern counties ihe < nlnfall for Ihe week e\eet > dcd lliiee liuhes -iul over mosl of Iho southenst section the neat her continued dry and at hie elo e of the week wheat , oats and grass were still suffering for w ml of rain In a number of HIP southern counties. Chinch bugs are doing much damage lo vvhe-at In a mmiebr of the ce-ntral and wcs tern counties and a few ilelds hnvc been plowed up Considerable- damage by IJes- slan fly Is rcporleel fiom some of the southeastern counties Oals nre now generally - orally doing well , e\cepl In Ihose ellstilcls where drouth still prevails Corn , as a rule , is coming up well nnd In the central nnet southern secllons many Ilelds have been plowed over Ihe llrsl time Planting has been retarded by rnln in a" few counties , but Is nonrlng completion Culvvoims nre doing much damage In some Bounties , especially on s0d ground Meadows and pisluies have been greatly mproved by Ihe rains bevero hall nnd wind storms In the west cm portion of Ihe slalo did gie-al damage lo CROP CONDITION" , ARE KAVOHAItl.l Corn Planting I * Progressing In tlio North with Crimncl In ( ioiicl ( ondlllnn. WASHINGTON , May 7.-The vvcathsr bureau in Its review of the weather e-iop comllllons for the wick , ended May 0 , s-avs jenerally the week hns been Very favorable. rii the nortlnve tern .tat s muc i needed , and for the present , ampl-1 i.ilns hnvc liillui , which , wltli unusuilly high Umpeiature lias been favorable for the germination of seeds and rapid grovvlh of all vegetallon Corn planting has piogrpssed laplcllv elur- Ing the week In Ihe norlhcrnairs , nnd Is gcncially reporled as in a piomlflng condi tion In Ihe cenlinl and southern blales , al though considerable damage hns been clone bv cut worms In some sections. Winter wheat has been unfavorably nf- feclnl by warm , dry weather In Missouri and Ohio ; Illinois reports the crop In ex cellent condition where iiilns have1 fallen In Tennessee II Is beginning lo head. Trull prospscls conllnue e\cellenl. llllnoH Is Short ( if Rnln. CHICAGO , Mny 7. The Illinois vve-Uher crop bulletin Issued lodav sa > s. The past week hns been characterized by abnorm.il ! > high temperatures , with rainfall lacking c\- i e-pt In the west , central and norlhern bee- lions , Ihe noitlurn "ectlon had heavy show ers which cffeclually relieved llic elroulh The general average lalnfall of Ihe northcm ectlon vv.is nboul 175 Inches , cential sec tion about 1 00 , nnd southern section about Jo of an inch , with temperatures for the state about 11 degrees daily above the nor mal All noithern and vvcsl cenlral coun ties icport tlie gencial excellent condition of wheat , ! > e , oats , sprouting corn , clcrver , timothy and other grasses nnd meadow , potatocp , gardens and fruits. In the south ern and east cenlral counties Iho condlilons aie nol so promising , rnln Is need ° < l and vegelallon Is giovvlng slowly , with noxious Insects numerous , especially chinch bugs und cut worms. Corn planting Is well along over the eUlre state allhough slightly furlher advances ! in cential and not them counties than In southern , whcie elrj ness- has retarded the prep ir.itlon of Ihe ground Prult se-tllng is unusually heav > , small frulls are ndvanclng rapidly , and straw berries will probib ! > b gin to ripen in south ern counties by the last of the1 week. vi eicil .Marae1 ! . PHILAnELPIIIA , May 7 WOOL Qulet bul htt.ady , Ohio , Pcnnsvlvunli nnlVett Virginia , XX nnd nlxive , Itiftl'c , X and nbnve 15'tVIO'ic ' , midlutn , H'u20o quarter-blood , 2u < ? 21c , common , ISSil'Jc , New \ork Michigan Wisconsin , < ! tc , 14Wl > e , medium , 1'OlS'sc. < | uarter-blood. I ii 20c , common , I'fili'ic , washed eombliiR nnd delaine , line , lS < tjl9e. medium 3)fi2lc ) , iiuarler- hlooil , 20Q.'lc , braid , 20ii21c , unwashed , medium 15'4OlCc , low quarter-bl eid ITWISc , braid , 1'HO ITc unwashed ( llRht and bright ) line , llftljc medium , Utfllc , ciuarler-blood , ICWl'i , common HfilJo , nnuashi'd dirk colored , light line Oiil'ic. licavs fine CJiSc , medium , 12W13C tin1 medium , lll/Ki / , coirsc , IKHJc , territory and northwe tern light , line fcillOc , heavy , line. 7f9c , fine mHlliim , KXJdlc , mellum , 11Q13 , cttiarti r-blood. 12f/13c. co irse , 10C12c. KOSION .May 7 The wool maiket has licen dull for the past week find the market hnj > bun sahKlng Purchasers me only buvlng fum lime to lime , UK their needs demand The nrrlvaln of new clips nrn smico nnd aic slow Ii coming to hand Shearing Is In progrcn , but the xtilki of the sheaiers In Wyoming has deluded opcr- atK'iis 'lhe market baa a Inn ted rupply of old wools , but II will be some lime before Ihe new clips arc nvullable Th > re Is no llllnula wool on the mnrket , liut new clips are expeelnl shoitl > The market for Aufcti.dlun woolx Is Him bul HUlPH lire HloW. The foil wing nre the selling prices for lead ing dcfcrlptloni Ohln nml I'enni-jlvanln fleece XX and uljovex IMjlCHc. X and above , IMjlJ'jC , No 1 lomblng , JunvvnilHil lliiUc , X M ch- Igan , HBH' e , No 1 Michigan H'ilil'-c ' , Mich Igun , unvviiKhid , lO jlJ' e , X New V.oik New Humpshim und Viiinont , 1 . Kinluiky und Maine qu irtir-tloud ci mhlngii , ICfilTc , Indium nnd Mii-snurl qunrter-tilood cnmblng , IMiKu , Texas spring midlutn. (12 ( nmnlnH ) , lUil.e scoured ZTHiiM . M nl in l , line iiucllum und Ihu ! > { jllc. scouied 30 < i Uc , WyrmliiK 1 In > and ( il Ifornla fine medium and line 9Mlc , ci uieil till ilc , Aus iillun inmlilngs , supeilln f-c uicd Jlijl.'o. Australian conililiifs avn ifce 3i5j3"c Kiinms ( It ) Live Mix l > . \NSAS CITY , Mny 7 CATTLE -Tti-rplpls 4 COO head , shipments , 400 heid , iimkcl Miong to JOei higher , Tixns suem , IJOifiMHi , Icxax cctvvB , } 1 " ( | 3 ! > , beef uleeis J3 Oujjl 8i , _ nullv _ . ! bulls' " ( Jj' HOGS Riiolpm 12200 hrad , shlpmenls , mine ninrkit wink to I'o livvcr , bulk cf sales , Jl 30 ! ? \'tt. hcaviiH , tltliilC ) , | > n kcrs , JlS'JfdCJ. ' lalxn ] , 51 iSn4 K Ilkhifc , ( I l &l J'J ' , Vorkem , HJ MIM , plt-H J300y < 20 HIIEEP-Rcci-lpin 1,700 head , shipments , 30) head , mirket elcaily. Pi en In .MurUo > < , PPOniA. Ma > 7-CORN Market Btcad > . No. 2. c. No 3 , 4S'.c. OATS Market Mow , No ! white , 3HSG21'ic , No 3 while. .01.JI31C HScarcc I , N 2 , C4i63e \VHIHKV-Markel etrady , high proof spirits , Jl 2) lnl ! hed gncnls 11 J2 'I rltcn \ \ IMI it ijuntiillons. BAN rilANl I'-CO May -WHEAT Very dull , December ! TV Maj SOl.c 1 could eet relief from n most horrible blood dlwase , I bad § | > c-nt > , < . . - . „ - hundreds of doilu * trying vnrlo'ia ' remccllts andphyMclans , My fiiiKernitUCHino oil , nnd my linlrcaraeout , leay Ing ma petfettly bald 1 then went to but very soon became dUguitdl , and decided to try 8 H.8. Tbo clfect was truly VTOnderful I commenced to recover aflcr Uklng the flrat bottle tle , and br the time I had taken twelve bottles. I vtn entirely cured cured by 8 H.b whcntbo world no\fned Hot Bprlncs bad tailed. SSS WM.Hhrevenort Hhrevenort , _ _ _ Our book oatbaDUeua and lit treatment mailed fret loanyaddieti. aWIPTHPEOIFIOCO.AlUnUQa. TUB DOCTOR'S COLUMN. W. J. L. Use the Cardlne ( extract of tie hcntt , Hammond ) In five drop doses , liroe times ilnlly. If the constipation con tinues , use Nattirollthlc Suits occasionally In small doese , but avoid miy stronger cathar tics. H. It. A , Procure n bottle of Ovnrlno ( llnmtnonil ) nml take five drops thrco times ilally. Use hot water bathing locally. A' ' tublPspconful of borax In cacli bntln , of hoi vvntor will bo found to bo the best remedy locally. \Vlll you publish directions for mnklng Wine of Cocn 7 AVe could readily furnish several fromulao Tor Mich preparations , but unless inado by Bome house havliiR n lar o nnd complete ; rthnt for euch inintifarlure , they nroery likely to be tra hy mixtures , nnd useless. The KestoratlveVlno of Coca of the Colum- bln Chemical Company Is a vci ) elegant and rellablo preparation. la there nny unfe renii > H whlcl can bo taken In cnces whereHie hcaii R action is fecblcT Yes ( ' ( inline will be found nn Inxaluablo remedy In functional vveaKne s of the heart , resulting from general or local nervous do blllty. C C" M Have vou nnvt'ilns ' to recommend nil a i-peclHe for "lilrgniphi I's einnip' ' " ' It IK nn ippmnih to paial > t < ls if Ih. ' iISM arm enured lij sevirnl ve.ita of continuum ft-niling un the tclrginph "kcj. " Procure n bottle of Cerebrlne ( animal extract - tract , Hammond ) and take fl\e drops on tlio iKiie three times n da > When the \lal Is emptied , get iome Mululllno ( ntilmal ex tract ) and take the saino dose. L J. A POOJ It milter If two different ex. trails fur tvvj dirfciciit ullmcii'4 aio taken at tin. ' s.um time ? No ; > ott can altermte fiom dose to dose or from day to day. in this manner the best result Is obtained. G. S M Prrctire n bottle of Tb > roldlni * ( llimmonil ) and take Ihe dropi on the tongua morning nnd evening. J. II Tl for the severe neuralgic head * ache and broken do\\n norvoiiB sjetem and weak Momach , procure B bottle of TeMIno ( Hammond ) nnd of OrebHnu ( Hammond ) . Take these- alternately In flvo drop doses on the tongue three times n dausing1 Tcstlno one day and Cerebrlne the ne\t. I' P Ml letters of Innu'rv on mcillrnl mih i H iliioiixt tu Hip Crilumhln ( licnriinl corn * nnSa li ngton I ) C will In' nnsvvir either In these columns or bv mill dlrtct. iA I'uparcel mconllng to the formula of DR. WM. A , HAMMOND. The most wonderful therapeutic discovcij hlticc the dajs of Jciiuor. ClUiilIHNR . . From the Drain. Tor Diseases of the llruili nnd Neneius System MiiL'I.LIM' : . . Prom the Spliinl Cord. Fe < r Epllepiy. Locomotor Ataxla , etc. . . . . Prom the Heart Terr Diseases of the Heart. TKSTINB . . . . Fron the Tcstcs For Premature Dec a } . OVAIJIM2 . . . . Prom the Ovaries Tor Diseases of Women. Hose , 5 Drops. Price , Two Drachms , $1 00 , Send for liouk. PEIIICICUM : PII.I.S TOR MALAIMAL AlTrCTIONS nnd all IN > ri AMM VTOHY DISEASES of which fever Ik an accoinianlinrnt. Of Inestimable value ll\ NEUHAI.GIA , for 9ICK HEADACHE a sp I'rlce , per Imx of 20 pills , M ) cents. One hundred plllB , J2 00. NATHOI.Il MM ) SALTS Tor Habitual Constipation , Torpor of the TlowcU or Inaction of the I.lver Ilcnilache , Gastric Djs. pcpsia , Inlisilnal Iljsi > eilnVant | of Appetite , .uiKUor and Debllltv As a mild , effective purgative In has no equal , Price , W ccnlB per bottle m > Toi ! vim : UIM : or LOL \ . In exliaurtlve elates of the nervous F > stcm , resultliiK from excessive tnentil work , emo * Ikinal exclteme-nt or other onuses , depre slon ol KpliltB melaneliolla and hvsterla Historatlva Wine of Cocoa nets ns n Kernlle , hirndess stlm ulant nnd pilllatlve , producing no evil effects. Price , 75 cents per bottle ' M.I , DHUOaiSTS KEBP THE AHOVD ft' . I'HEI'AHATIONS IN STOCK OH THEY WILq HE MAILED TOOETHEK WITH TULIj Dt HECTIONB OV HECEIPT OP PHICE ( POST * AGE TO HE ADDED ) tOI.DVlllIA elll.MICAI , CO. , AVnsuiiiKinn , i ) r. Tor Bale by KUHN d CO. OMAHA. The Teacher in the world , is experience. The Lorlllards Imve been manufacturing tobacco continuously since 1760. Do you wish to profit by this experience ? The brand that for yeari has been the standard of high grade tobaccos- 'Tis a rich , lasting i and delicious chew. I Sold everywhere. Chlthrtttr't Fnellih ni nio 4 Ilr.od. tNNYROVAL PILLS Original und Onlj Genuine. Art , llwtM rtlUblfl. LADIItt Rlk Uiuiflit for Oklrltiuiri / 'i 'ii HI * J nun lllrtiul In lr < l it > 4 UoU lurlilllox | lmr < MiloJ wlllllluo tH.Ua Tul.0 naolhrr * .Y//ii < tlanp rouiiut ( lull - ll ni < in , ( ( nUilloai l llliilli.il , > r MD ! 4 * . ( o lUmi * fer jAilkuUrg , ititlmobUli k A "lltlll-r for I 4lf Hl lH r. tj rrUnt JIulU 111,00(1 T. . Ui.e.l _ ya l I'afir. S Utll'L MAKE $10 EVERY DAY Ii > anew plan of sjBtcmatlo grain ipecula * tion Bend for our free booklet uliowInK liovvf to Ket uround adveme tluctuatlons of the market and muko money even on the uurQ/i Bide. I'as vvorklnga of plan and hliHica refertnces furnlnhed.VALENTINfi CO. , Tradcm Uldjf. , CUIcogo. *