THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : vSUNDAY , &AYr 3 , 1891.-TWENTY PAGES. 11 THE CONDITION OF TRADE , Report a Satisfactory Movement of Goods in All Liuos. PLENTY OF MONEY ON GOOD SECURITY , KvrytlrlriK liookln Very nrljlit In ' .he Country mill leroliants Gen erally Aiitiolpatlnu n Siiinnier and I'nll. The past wo'ik has not witnessed any now developments In the local money r.mrkct , con- dllloin reniiiinlriK about the surno us noted a \vrok ayo. Plenty of money can ho had on good security nnU In sums not available three months aj'o. J > jltlmaU ) businessuntcrprlscs nre no longer Immpcrod by Uio dlflluuUy of negntlatlnp loans , and a general good feeling jirovalls In tlnnnclal circles. A hanker was remarking tlio other day on the recuperative power which bad been dis played by the western rnonoy market , nnd ho expressed himself ns really surprised nt the fiuorublo conditions prevailing In Omaha so teen after such a sovcro stringency. TIII : wiior.K u.r. rittni : of Omaha continues In a most prosperous con dition and no complaints of dull timoi arc lizard from that source. As noted a week ago the orders in a good many lines uro.small , but tho\ make up In numbers what they lack In M/O. The country retnll dealers urn So\- \ lowini : a very conservative policy in regard to the purchase of goods. They appear to hold back their orders until they are forced to place them and then they only order enough to supply their present needs. As jobbers put It , they are buy- trig from hand to mouth. Hut the orders kcop corning and the Jobbers Irnvo plenty to do nr.d are happy. The few days of warm weather last week started up r. fresh demand for summer gouds nnd it is expected that n smitten warm snell would see the ordcrn doubled. Jobbers arc placing a good deal of stress upon thu feeling ot confidence evinced by the country trade. Said a prominent Jobber : "It would do any one good to hear the Ne braska merchants who eomo In hero talk about the prospects in the country. I never remember a time when country dealers Bccrncd so cheerful nnd full of enthusiasm over the future outlook. 1'lils Is especially noticeable among thosn from sections of the country which suffered the most from last season's crop failure. Lumber dealers report more activity In their line , which is of importance not only as It affects them individually , but as it indi cates that building operations are tinder way. which menus the employment of labor and the distribution of sums of rnonoy that must give nMimuluus to other lines of business. CHOP ruo.-i'icT3 : continue- fully as favorable as a week ago nnd from most sections of the state come re ports of increased acreage , while the ground Is reported in excellent condition. While the uprini ; was Into the favorable weather condi tions of the p.ist week or two is rapidly mak ing up for the time lost earlier in the .season. From Kuropo the reports of damage to the wheat crops have been continued and every think' secrns to point out a most favorable year for tlio agricultural Interests of the west. Under this stimtilous the farmers are apparently putting in more grain than over before. Some rumors of darnngo from insect lifo to the Kansas wheat crop have been circu lated during the past few days , but as arulo they have been looked upon nstlie fabrications o' ( rruln speculators Interested In booming " "I1lb "market. cofyntv I'uoiiuci : for the past six days has been moving at very nearly steady prices , but tlio market 1ms not been without features of some in terest to the trade. Cold storngo men have been busily on- | : u.od ( In putting away eggs which must btand them In I''c or more. This has kept the market up , and .strictly bright .stock has commanded good priors all the week. Thornnr- kct Is really high for the season and parties buying for storage feel that they are paying pretty strong prices. What was said a week ago regarding the situation In the butter market would apply equally well tod.iy. Keceipts have been ex tremely light and the quality very poor. In spite of the quality , however , thusearcity has kept prices up to the mid-winter standard. Dealers have for sotno two weeks or moro been cnuUoninir their shippers that heavier receipts wore duo and that lower prices must coir.o soon. Still It has failed to materialize nnd butter Is as scarce nnd as high as ever. far no grass butter has put In an appoar- fj . A good many dealers nro forced to buy the country to help till their customers' orders. Poultry has been moving along with almost no change either in receipts , demand or pr'eo. xnw vr.nrT.inu:3 : : have been arriving in larger quantities from the south and from California. Tlio market is now well supplied nud both local talcs and shipments have been large. \Vhllo prices have been high on sorno Hinds owing to the scarcity and distance of ihipment , still they are comparatively low. Homo kinds of cat ly homo grown vegetables Lro commencing to put In an appearance , us iisnarninis nnd pieplant. In tills connection it may bo noted that the market on old potatoes is weak , owing to tlio liberal receipts of the past week. Jiesidos car lots from 'Colorado ami other western status a good many Nebraska potatoes from near points have Loen thrown upon the mar- Uct. Local farmers have also been cutting In on the market by selling direct to the retail dealers Iu wagon loads. Lust year's apple crop is practically ex hausted in this section of thu west ami it would bo hard worlt to Und good shipping PtocK , even at the high prices at which apples liavu been held this spring. Tin : ruuiT MIIIKKT has not been overly well supplied for some days , or more correctly spanking the variotj of fruits offered has been small. Strawberries vtaro scarce and higher toward the close of the week , and it was Im possible to till any extensive demand. However - over largo receipts uro anticipated in a few davs and prices must bo lower. The lemon market has an upuard ton dency. Supplies In eastern markets uro not largo , and as the demand Increases with the approach of summer a stiffening of prices Is the natural result. i Oranges are quite plenty and arc moving fairly well. A OIU1N MAIIKKT - .1 for Omaha has been the subject of a great 'ilnilof discussion among local business mo : for some days back. This has led to steps be ng taken for the organization of a grail and produce exchange looking toward the opening of a board where buyers and sellers can incut and transact business. Since the passage of the warehouse bill bj the legislature rapid progress has been rnndo by the local grain men toward the establish incut of nu important craln market at Omaha. The movement is very similar to that com inoiicod some live or six years ugo for the building up of a live Htock market at this point. At tha tlnii ) the idea that Omuhu could over bean an important live stock market was rldiculei by many. This commencement of ' .ho inarke was small audit was no unusual thing at lirs for two or three cars of hogs and a few onttlo to constitute the day's receipts , Some days nothing was received and no business trails acted. Duriui- the first four months after the stock yards at South Onuiha were oponei only l.siil hogs were received , or an average , ofUtt per month. For the year ISsd onlj k' itON7 ; ! hogs arrived at South Omaha , but tin " number kept increasing each year , and ii 1 _ _ . 1M11 the total received was ltiiaH : ) head , ot an average of almost HO.OtK ) pei mouth. In other words , an average month's business In Ih'.K ) was greatei than the total for the whole year of U $5. When the stockyards were commenced tl.ero , were no packing houses hero or other largo In fitltutmns for the consumption of cattle 01 1 hogs , Chicago , Kansas City ana St. Loul. | bad practically a monopoly of the business and this local peslmlsU were freely predict i , s Ing n Hat fnlluru of the uttt'uipt to divert an ) IX' of this business to Omaha. Jr' ' Sotno of those same men are inclined to throw cold water on the attempt to build ti ] R local praln market. The promoters of the rain market have something to commence 'i ' VllU. K > Oinaha Is ulroady u heavy consume J f grain through her breweries , distillery nnd mills , arrd there will bo plenty of cast- rn buyers to take all the surplus. The opening of a grain market must tend o bring other plants hero in addition to these Ircady located In the sarno way that the packing houses came niter the stock yards vero built. M'KCTMTIVE MARKETS n grain and provisions nt Chicago have pro- ontcd many feature1) of interest. During ho week the magnificent crop prospects In his country , beautiful spring-like weather ind lower Kuropcan markets have had their cgltimato effect resulting in lower prices in vlicat. As the market declined the old-tlmo hears regained their courage and the bull pnrty lost a portion of theirs. Tlio week : losod with the market devoid of strength at ho lowest figures. In corn nnd oats the receipts have been icavy , but the demand for cash stuff has icld up surprisingly well nnd the market al though lo\vcr seems to be moro In sympathy vlth the weakness in wheat than of any lu- icrcnt weakness In Itself. Provisions have bocn dull nnd featureless with vcrv light trading. The following tables will show the closing trices of each day on the leading options at jhicago for the pait month. ruovmoxH. Corn. Onti. .May. I July. .Mliy. July .May. July. ! l ( , ' U2'j I I17H s wvi't ' t > 7' i o.'i.H1 i o.n , I.HK MU I O'i I U.IH 117 > ( fiixl .MM ; ftlH l un * i m r. P ( & ! 1 ( I Ul'l 1141 , 51's ' MH MH 61 51H 615m 114H 5m 1 U. ) GIV , 1 Ul' ( iv.W 52 H l uiiu , IVSIj M 62H 1 U5 1 ui I'CIf , | M 72 < f IW' < 5SH GSVi 54 H ! ! ! i im ; IV i ( ' ( Km ; 1 12' < 73 U GRJ * 5nw < 1 12H 1 lU'f , 117 K w i HIV ; t I ; IMm . ' . ( vl 5P < i i : ; 1 I -m MHI 52 ! It i m < j ! mWl - 64 SiMS M4 1 0 ! " < is 47I ! 5 ! ( MS , M'J ' 1 0 tam 1 o 11:1 : OJ1. til A 1,11'K SFOCIi. OMAHA. May 2. CATTLE Official rocelnts of cattle 1,700 , M , rnmtiiired with 1'JI3 ye terdny anil Wl Sutiirdiiy of liixt week. The receipts durliu the week were 8.777 as compared with M7 ? the wrok prior. The market was fairly active iinil steady on dcslrahlc grades of hee\rs ; heuvv hcoves were slow and , > u to lOc Inwi-r. llutcher HIOCK was steady ai.d feeders slow ami uni'han ed. A bunch of line llll.-lb steers sold at r > . ! i" > . llcxis Olliclal receipts of hoij 4.'i'i , as compared with 4..W , ' yesterday and . ' 1.4 1 Sat urday ot ln .t weeff. The receipts during the week were "J.4I < as compared with i.'lfil' ' . ' thn week prior. The market opened Nteudy to .lit lower , eloslm ; active and strong. All xolil. The rair-'e of the prices pnld was tl.riDAl.T.'i. Iho hnlU selllnc at ' HiinKi' OIIIehil receipts of sheep : i5. ( ! as corupareil with IM yesterday und lSil : Saturday of last week. Tlio receipts during the week were'JMl as compared with : ilUI the week prior. Tlie market , continued iictlvo and llrm. Natives , J3.0JS5. " . ' ) ; wesl- erns , tJ.Au.y.riU. Hlifho-it and Lowest Sales Today. Vesterdny. HUhe-,1 14.5 lllirhcst W.IK ) Lowest J4M Lowest 4.40 Iti'dfipts and Disposition of Stock. Olllulid receipts and dNposltlrn of sn.cl : as showrr liy HID books of the Union atoukvanu roniiiriny for the twenty-four hours ending at 0 o'clock p. m. .May ' - ' . bill : HKi'HII'TS. Itecelpts and Slilpnu-nt.s. Showing tlio oflleial receipts and shipments of cattle , hotfa and sheen on the dates indi cated : ItKCKlr-TS. I Califs , | Sill- Frlilay , April 21 2..W Saturday , April'5 UtI4 3,421 l.NII .Miiinliiy. April 27 1,471 1,105 Tucsilny , April 8S 5.721. ) 1SS Wctlmxilujr , April 2'J 1,373 4,2m ! If- . ' , Thurixliiy. April . ' < 0 1,257 3,1.LI If177 Krhlay. May 1 1.213 4..W. 167 Saturday , May 2 . . . 1,7(0 ( _ _ 4J2ll3 : ui ; Fourth vtuok of April..T 1UI4' . ' | 29.411 4C.UI Tlilnl week of April 1 > .4 7 24,279 l..f.'i Si'i-oml noi'k of April. . . . 21,7'AS s.ir.-o Hr t week of April bill I-J 31,324 0,444 Ktnirth week nt Mareh. . 14.4IW 2SV,7 Tlilnl weekof March. . . . 1I.SII 55.8-,2 , 3li'J SHIPMENTS. I CntUiI I llotfi. I Shuop. Tliurmlujr , A prll 2.1. 417 Krltlay. April 21 IM , 1173 Sntiintay , April 2. l.C.'i Moiuhiy , April 27 I7B t4'J ! Tuc.'ilay. Apill 2S M3 1,31 ] Wcilimsiliiy , April 'fj IV , I 1,055 Tliurxlay. A prll : ! 0 1,119 fourth ivi-t'k of April. . . . 7,713 2,074 Tlilnl wt-okuf April 7,419 4 SI hocoud week of April. . . . GM I JU'.O First week of April iiwa 3 , ' . < M Kourtli wiH'Jt of .March. . . 6,752 ' . , ' ' 47 1.7(7 ( Thlril wi'i'k of March C.W7 Ilantjn of I rioi > s 1'nlcl Tor HOLTS. The following tahle shows tlio ran o of the price- , paid fur ho ; , " , ou thu duya Indl- cated : WiMlnesday. April 1 4 HMT.4 75 Thursday , April'.1 4 acnifcl t\5 1'rlday , April II 4 4WC.4 R1 Saturday. April I 4 4Ui < il ! W Monday , A prll a 4 WtU < M Tuesday , April I 4 : VJO ( IKI Wednesday. April S 4 40jt ; ix ) Thurnday , April U 4 4IK1C5 00 Krhlay. April 10 4 ( IVuS 15 Hiituidny , April 11 4 7ixTfc5 10 Monday , April 111 4 7U&5 10 Tui'sday , April 14 I Kfo'i 10 Wednesday , April 15 4 IK > © 5 10 Thursdav. April 10 4 T.Vjj. | 03 I'rlday , April 17 4 Bxi < ,5 12 Saiurday. April 13 4 7.V7O 12 Monday , April .D. 4 71HW 05 Tuesday , April Ml 4 (10415 ( 10' ' , Wednesday. April 2-J 4 .VX&l 05 ThurHilav , Anrlli : 4 45111 M'i I'rlday , April 24 ; . 4 fiivjbl 00 S.ilurday. Aplll 'J. ' ) 4 50l IW Monday. April' . ' ? 4 WXTtl SO Tue < day. April " 3 4 'lOfM K ) \Yfdiifsday , April ! S 4 avid SO Thursdiiv. Aprll J 4 5.va4 83 1'rlday. Mny I 4 4 ( S'C4 00 Saturday , May a 4 50it4 fcO I'rcvnillni ; 1'riuoH on Cattle. Thofollowlru U a t.iUlo ot prlcot paid on thlsiuarUet fur thu sraJoof stock rnontloned : I'anpy steers , K15J to 1KI Ibs . . , . } 5i5 : ® n.OO Prlmo steers , 125) to 1475 Ibs 4.H5 5.I5 ( ! oed ttcors , 11W to I.'IM Ihs 4.50 iM.'JO Ilutchers'steers , 10Mto 1IUJIhs. . . . 4.io ; WI.OJ rtelrxtcvn. 1 > U to 115) ) Ihs 4.00 44t.l > 5 tMiirmou steers , WJ to 1200 Iba 11.75 ( ftl.'JS lalrto jiNHi cows M.oo 40 100 liood tocholcucows 2.7J 461,03 I'holco to fancy cows a.75 4 > VOJ Heifers U.OJ 4ti..V : ) \oarlliU3 ' . ' .00 4tl.5) I t'l'ders . ' ' ' . ' , , . . 'JO 4(4.'rf ) Htocliurs i.Bj 4W.75 Canuurs i.oo 4W.OO Hulls , 1.75 415.00 Oxen 1,75 4 5.00 Btqgs l.M 4W.OO l.,4.l MM , * * . , t , * , 1.5Q ( t 5,73 J Western cornfed steers \\estorrr steers . LM 0.1.80 Wckteru cows 1.00 ( ii3.2o April Statement. Showing the ofllclnl receipts and shipment * of Ihc tool ; during the- month ending April III , 1'iu. and tlio number of head consumed at South Umaha : 7WPPr.eas.fl . W , I . , , - p [ ei-- y 7-J * "I'M ' ] I gl S : ; : . . P ou I ' r is' ftlH : pu.in air"T r"i liuoil PJIlf ) BJUO L'LES M > NI HOUSES Lowest Silen ; o ! ' Hoiq. Thu following condensed table shows the hlgliust ami lowest sales and highest and low est au'iujju of the sales of lio.M anil the dates at this market In each month during the months stated : Avorait ! I'riuc ol' Mo-js. Showing the nvoMio " pries paid for loads of hogs on the days "IndloAtoi in 1S3S , IbS'J , IS'JO and Ib'Jl. COWS ANI ) IIKIfKUS. 32. t > 21 305 17. . 755 4 25 32.G. 1IK1FKUS. G. , SIS 4 C5 IlEimiS AMI IIL'I.I.S. 2. . 705 4 00 IIOUH , Do you know about Halcyon Heights' Crary ti Crary can toll you. 1)1 ) r1 Condition of the Ojuntry's ' Grain and Pro vision Trade. WHEAT IN THE NORTHWEST LOWER. Oilier OrrnlH Act In" Sympathy Gen eral Ijlvo Stock Values Sternly Stock * , lloruN and Ml - cellnneoii.s MnrkctH. GniCAno , May ! . Weakness was the pre dominant feature In all of the tradliw oils cm 'change today The result of tlio day's tend ing Is a loss In the valtio of July option the leading futiiro on all thu articles In compari- fen with yesterday's close of Pjo In wheat , ho In corn , ' , o In outs , I7'ie hi pork , lOo In lard and IPc In rllis. 'All of the early news was bpiirlsh ami developed so much weakness dur- I ilk' the llrst halt hour or the session Unit It could not recover during the rest of the ses sion. Crops were favorable anil receipts con tinued enormous. There was uneasiness over the financial outlook In the east , nnd the exports for the lust week and the last ten days compared very unfavor ably with those of the eoricspondiriK period of f. year aj-'n. t'ndcr these Inlluencrs .Inly opened at * 1. ( ) . " > ' j < fil.uV4 ajialnst tl.l > ( > > 4 at tlio close yesterday , and sold oil' without men- tlonilili : > reaelhin to tl.Ol' , . The fact that some May wheat which hail hecn delivered yesterday was also for sale also tended to rather ilepreclate values and the premium of May and July was consider.iljly narrowed. As the session advanced i onaldcrahlo bullish news was delHercd , thosu Including the clear- riiu'o of IIW.COO hu hels of wheat from Now Cr- leiinsi the loading of 150.000 at St. l.onls for I'xnort : the criiraucmrnt of K'l.Olifl hero for thu scahoard and a .statement that of tlio 5.000.00J at Diiluth , Il.lXM.OOO were uruler cntitract to K < > out this month. New YurK also reported ex port enuajiemcnts of ISI.lim liushels. On the htimijMli of thl- . \ > heat rallied In JI.OI' ' , , lint snirni'd oir and closed at the liottom at J1.04 Hi. Corn was as weak as wheat , the result of weaker cables , the weakness In wheat selllims , anil a promise of continued heavy receipts. .Inly opened ntftl'io. awl tinder steady offer- ItiKs "iilil down to l > 2JC. A r.illy to ( Vl'io fol lowed and purchases to cover , und I linn an other reaction to the lowest point of the days , 05 Vat which It closed O.vrs opened weak with wheat and corn. Holders , fearlriK to carry It over Sunday , threw It on the market and caused a break. July onened at 4s1c against 4sv > at the close yesterday , and the price hroko to 47'Jc. At this point thu shorts lii''aii to buy and the price rallied to 4S7ne. hut renewed free oltor- ings drove It down again to 47iC , and It closed Jai1 bettor than that. I'aovisioNS were heavy throughout the ses sion. The rullriK Inllirencos were the close of the cereals und thu heavy receipts and the enormous stocks of hog products on hand , as shown by the monthly statement. The pro duct of the day's trading was as given In the llrst paragraph of this report. rr.oru Itecelpts , ii.4u ; : barrels ; exports , fi.vt" barrels ; ( UCi ! sacks ; dull , heavy , sales , 1'A'A'iJ barrels. Con.v MKAij Quiet , steady. Yellow western - ern , JI.4M4.00 ( , WIIKVTlieeelpts , in'i.lOO busholsi exports. 44.S-0 biishols ; sales , I.ftvMXX ) bushel ? futuios ; 107.WO biishelssp.it. Spot market lower , fnlrry active , chlellyporta : No. 'J red. .fl.l.V. , : elo- vntor. Jl.lti' * ; slorn. M.lPi : rilliiat , * l.l7'rill.lh ' ; ungraded red , tl.UHiiftl.lS ; No. 1 northern. $ l.-7 : No. 1 hard. Jt.-U Ootlons ranged at weak prices all day , and closed steady at IV'I'-c de cline. Cables were lowe.r anil them were favorable - vorablo crop reports. Thu steadiness nt the elose was on account of the Increased export business ; No. ii red , May , { 1.15Y'M.l6si. cli.slrrg at * .l.V , ; June , tl.l534r3I.U , closing at SI. 15'4 ; July. $1.11 U3I-1- ! ' * , closttitf ntJI.llV. August , JI.Os'Hiill.rO'i. ' ' closing at Sl.usijj September. ft.UG'aOil.Os. closing at JU'S ' ; December. 41.07's fsl.OlP' , , eloslrrg at $1.074 ; May ( IM ) . ' ) , il.ll'Vft UP * , closing at tl.ll'i. ' , , HAIII.KY No. S. mixed. SKasfic ; ungraded mixed , WKii'.mc ; Canada , s-SitWo. Cons--Itecelpts , ? f > .4'i ( ) Im.shcls ; exports , .VI- 113 brrshols ; sn.i-s 57l.OC01)ushols ! ) futures ; 118- nee bushels spot. Spot market dull : steady ; No. 3 , K.'C : elevator , Kio ; stuamer , mixed , HJGO MiOptlorrs are down 3i < ill'c , arrtl weak with few buvlni : orders. May. 7.V.itft7ic ( , closing at 7.'i3.ve ; .Irrne , 71'ia713ii ! . closing at 7tlie ; July , fi'J'tedi'O'ic closing at 70c ; August , ( M iKWiC , closing atfi'J'ic ' ; i-eptembur closing at ( Vic , arrd December nt ( lie. . , OATS KccelptH , as'.OOO bushels ; "exports. S85 bushels ; sales , Wl.OOJ bushels futures ; til.OOJ busholH spot. Spot market dull ; options dull , Irregular ; May , Me. closing at Cue ; .Juno clos ing. 67 Me : July , 57CW7J5c , oloslrrg at57'ic ; Au- Kust closing , 4)e. ) White , CMWasSc : mixed , f 3 Klc : white mixed. EJaTUe ; No. a Chicago. 02U 'H'ic. ' I lord Quiet , llrm ; good , 3oc ; 1'aclflo cpast , - - . C'OKFEK Opllonsopcned barely steady atfito 15 points decllrre , iind closed .steady. July , J17. ( > ' ) < 317.70 ; August , ? 17.15I7.3) ) ; September , Jlfi.SOSlC.rM ; October , JI5.UJ ; December , $15.05 © 15.M ! : spot Klo , ( inlet , llrm : fair cargoes , fiJ.OUj No. T. fts.riO' KUi'i. ' KUIIAII Haw , dull , steady : fair refining , Os ; centrifugal , M test , : i\oi refined , qulut. Mor.AswKs-Qulut. firm : No. 5 test Irr hogs heads , i.'iyc ! Now Or. cans , common to fancy , -Vff. .5c. Uvu Klrrn ; domestic , fair to extra , 5fiycj Japan , fiiTWiJic. , . . . CttTMKAis Market iirlet | ; pickled helllos , f > 'iv ; .shoulders , r > u ; hams , U'5tlOc : middles , firm , dull ; short clear , Tc. hAUli-JAWi ! sales , M3 tierces at M.97ia ! 7.0(1. ( 0itl | us. sales , 1.131 tierces ; May , * < UM , clos rig at M.IH ; July. (7.ISulfi , closing rit J7.1U bid : August , t7. ' . bid. Humit : .Market active and firm ; western dairy , l4fW , ' > e ; western creamery , ' . ' .Vfi.'siic ; westerrr factory , l4Si" > u ; IClglns , 'Jc. CIIIIKSK Market steady ; new , 10illtc ? ! ; fancy , ll' iail'Jc. I'lirCKS AT CIIICAOO. Showing the olliclal r.iri'-o of prices In the loading options , as reported by Cockrell llrothers : C'ash quotations were as follows : Kr.oL'lt Firm and unchairu'ed ; No. spring wheat , Jl.tt > V.il.05j No. a spring wheat , 11.00 ® 1.01. 1.01.COHN No. 2 , CSp. OATS-NO. 2. 5''Uci No. 2 white , 51'iS38U ( : No 3 white. Sl'i57i- . KvK-N'o. 2. 8l < &S : > c. HAUI.UV No. 2. nominal ; No. a , 73a7Co ; No. 4 70c. I'r.Axsr.r.D No. I , fl.181 ! . TIMOTHVI'rlme seed , il.S7ffil.SS. I'OIIK Mess pork , per harrcl , * 12.55. LAUD 1'er 100 pound ? . Jt-fiS. Kll s-Short rlns sides ( looKe ) , JMO O.Sj. SIIOUI.DKIIS ( lloxcdi. $ OA5.25j short rloar Hides ( ho\odl. * < U > , < 3r > .75. " WMI-KV Distillers' HnUhcd Roodc , per gal lon. Jl.17. . SunAii-Cut lonf. unchanged : granulated , unehanu'oil : htamlard "A , " unchanged. ' Itecelpts and shlpmiints'today were as fol lows : ' " On thu produce excliiinge today the market wis steady und ttnchangt.'d , I-'ggs , L'JiilJJii. . Dulrrth receipts. IV1 ( ciud.wheat. . Minneapolis receipts , -TTt'nrs wheat , n > tlmati'd receipts of hogs for Chicago or Monday. 21.000 ; next wec.U , lOO.KK ( ) . Olearanc'es foirr ports yesterday : Wheat ts.fMi corn , 511,257 ; oat11,155 ; Hour , IS.Oil. St I.ouls receipts : Wheat. C.ST.'j corn. ini- : 05J ; oats. : wHO. ! Sliliimunts : Wheat , 75,000 ; corn.no.KHi outs , 13.VW. French country marUctsijirleter. Liverpool corrr bpot opening slow , I'KI : : | i. m. wheal steady , demand poor , holders oiler moder ately. Liverpool wheat Mundy , dornand poor , hold ers ollur moderately. California , mi' | IUITC : | Kansas winter , 'id higher. Corn , quiet ; de mand poor ; prices unchanged , New York close : Wheat , May. ? I.I5' ; July Jl.ll'ii August , Sl.osi , ; Septemhnr , fl.07 ; le- ccmher , t.07s4. ! Corn. May , 75 > .ie ; July. TOu ; Augrrst.liOlic. Oats , May. UOo ; July. f.7'4o. ' Chicago reeoliits : Car lots wheat. 17 ; corn 517 ; oatH , 215. Inkpoetcd No , 2 : Wheat , 21 corn , 14'1 ' ; outs , 1 IK , Shipments , hushuls Wheat , 411,4 4 ; corn , 2111,045 ; outs. 140,177. Kstl- mated ear lots for Monday ; Wheat , 72 ; corn 713 ; oats , 215 , 1'rlme's crop report says : A promising am ! encouraging wln.tnr wheat crop , growing r.ip- Idly everywhere. Karly varieties will ho lit to cut by the middle of Juno. Mlllersaru cur- rylag Uitht Hocks ot old vrhuut. UutB growing aoldly nnd corn planting commenced , iVarm- rs' dellvcrlo ! ) . Kngland,80,000iiuartersaialnit vSOOO last week. Average prlco 41s Id against 9s Id last week , k Co. , to Toneray k Hryani Commission hoii os generally had soli ng orders In vrheat this morning , the tone ) f foreign advices helriR much easier and the vclght of nlTerlngs carried tlio market 2o n irishel from yesterday's closing prlco. There vas a moderate amount of spring wheat taken R-ro today for shipment , and Micro was re ported at Duluth about a half million fresh charters. The clo e was at tlio bottom prlco of today. JI.OJS. The hull element received a severe chock rn the decline. I think they will 10 conservative ) lu taking hold , especially f warmer and growing weather prevails. iho gerreral Impression prevails that the gov- mirncnt report for this month will show nt east par on condition. Corrr was held steady .n . comparison with whout. The reports of rains In the west Is likely to stop receipts and : ho demand for cash Is encouraging bolder * . In provisions packers wore moderate setters , ROIIIO May strrlf helng sold on acrountot the dllllculty In securing insurance. The market cloned steady at thu duultne. Secretary Mohler and chancellor Snow , says the Kunsus City Star , after an Investigation of the wheat area of Hmsell county. Kansas , report that the new Inject which Is found In some of the llelds. Is not thu cnu'o of iho .sickly condition of Iho rdnrrt. hut that It la duo to careless farming. It was found th.it on grotrrrd which had hci < n properly prepared the crop Is vigorous and shows no sign nt dooay. In many Ins' itn'os the farmers simply drilled tire seed on stubble gri und without plowing , and In all such case" thu phint Is sIcMy null U turning yulli.w. Tin. * little green hug. which was suppo-od to be tin- author of the mischief , was found only In lho e llelds whlrh were rrot tilled before putting In the ved , though It does not HI-CHI to ho attiu'kiir. the plant. The hiioiv and the rain which benefited tin ) wheat on soil vililrii wn pruporly riiltlvtitnl gath ered In pee s tin the ground hlch was not plowed and rolti-d the roots of the grain. The iwnoltisltui It , that the bud condition of the wheat llcids In Itux-oll ' ounly Is dui > lo shlfl- lesM farming idid the senseless ambition to covcrahlg nciruce of grnuiid without the lubor reiirlred | to Insure tlie success of the crop. Kennett , Hopkins X Co. toS. A. McWhorter Knsli'r cables whcri'itronv had bi'en expected. ollh'lal denial of Inject r.ivugeIn Kunsu * and the report of fair stocks of wheutln Nebraska by millers of that stale Induced general sell ing this rnoriiln. . The short Interest had cov ered so .vest erd.iy there was comparatively lilt lo di'iiiund from that source and the pres sure of lung M'llY ' fiirrled the prlre down rap- Idly. Hulls showed little Inclln.itlon to buy on the hreaK. pustltdy pidforrlnj to wait until .Monday. Cnn-.ldi'ralii't" whn.it has been worked at New Yoi k and hero for export. More than half of Puluth stocks ar < ' reported chartered to go out this month ; IO-.OJ I cleared from New Orleans today and l.ln.O'O reported loading at St. l.onls. About lll.VXK ) husliels were chartered here today. The domestic move has been rather encour.iglng. Thu vlslnle miiy not show much decrease ( or the week. but the heavy lake shipments will soon go out of slgnt ton considerable cMcut and we look to see the visible largely reduced rhls month. Corn and oits : hmo bi'Cii relatively stronger th ill wheat. The long Interest liquidated so finely early In thu week that but little moro weaK si u IT remained to bo lined. The moro liberal receipts will. how ever , haven tendency to pull prices down If they continue as it seems probable. Provisions were wo.ilc and dcprosM'd early by rlie weakness In grain and when Wright appeared as a seller broke eas ily. On the decline .ho market turned dull nnd closed heavy. W. (1. ( McCormlck .V Co. to V. C. SwartCo. : . The wheat market for the week eloM-s with thobcar.sln complete control and the bears discouraged. The features of today's news have been weak and lower cables and rhe re ports of the very line condition of our growing crops at home. A very bearish influence was ccrclMd ! by the talk of a beginning of har vest In the southern states as early as June , which brought our bulls fuco to face with the proipect of an early harvesting of the llnest crop that this courrtrv has ever M'ctr. Tod'iy's decline was checked for a while b } stories of a good export demand from vlio seaboard and I hat lll. i.OJO bushels hud been worked fioin here direct , lull the reaction was only tem porary. The Indications for next week are for loner prices , the thort Interest having been tin slly covered and no outside disposi tion to buy unless wo have a further break. Iteeelpts at eleven primary points were. 4IC.OOJ , shipments 40(1 ( , ' ( M. Tin- corn market bus been decidedly weak lu spite of the olTott made by the bull party to advance prices. Their selling on the bulge broke the market more than their buying had advanccir it. The e.ish demand today was good and readily absorbed all of the receipts at about 2' ' c for No. 3 corn over the Miiv price. Wo consider thu mart. or as very we.-k and expect a further decline. U.its have fol lowed corn fluetiiallonsnry closely , as Is natural when wo consider that tlio same bull pool Is working In them that is working tlie corrr deal. There eerns to trs only one side In this miirkot when wo consider tlio fact that the price of oats and corrr Is nearly I3J per certt higher than this time last year. Pro visions have been very dull and tlie market unite heavy , outside tradesman and believem Irr higher prices seem tu ho holders of as much still ! as they care to own for the present. The bears seem timid about selling under JM.OOfor July pork , as they have been badly caught whenever they have done tills during thu last month. Stocks of lard and ribs show some re duction , hut not as much as was expected. St. I orisi.M. ST. Lotus. May 2. RYU Nominal. HAIII.KV Nominal. IlAY-y.ilet ami woak. Timothy. $15.00 ® 18.50 ; Iowa prairie , J12.0.I. HIIAN Lower , lireguiar ; sacked and side , JI.IK ) . I"i.\X8EKii Firm ; western , 81.10 ; north western , 11.24 , Ht'TTEuQuiet , but steady and unchanged. KddsHigher arrd strong at 12c. CoiiN.MK.vl. 1'lrm ntK3.VU3.45. WiiiSKV-Stoady at f 1. 18. PnovisiONS Dull and weak. Standard mess pork , ir..fto. Lard , prime steam , Sli.1 : ! ; ; dry salt moats , boxed shoulders. f5.ft'K < t5.nli ; longs and ribs , Ji' > . ( ,5 ; short cleur , { < i.87's. llacon , boxed shoulders , $ 'i.CJi ! ; longs , JU.S' ) ; ribs. W.s7 ! ' , ; short clears , tr.Oi. llnms. fl..Mtain..n. ! UmsiiTis Flour , 41.000 barrels ; wheat. c,0i ) bushels ; coin , I.V..OOJ bushels ; oats , 37,00'J bushels ; rye , none : barley , none. Snrr'.MK.vTH--l'lour. 7.0iHJ barrels ; wheat , 8.000 bushels ; corn , 5S.O 0 bushels ; oats , none ; bar ley , none ; rye , none. MINNKAPOMH , May 2. F.levator companies bought most ot thu No. 1 nort Invest today un der tlie price of July al thu time. Fancy cars were picked up by dinvrent buyers at about ' , ,1' more. Local millers bought n little No. 1 and No. 2 northern , but their iciiulrements were small and soorr supplied. Outside de mand was light. Low grades were dull arrd neglected. 2 northern , May. H.W ; on truckl.UJitil.0 ; ! ' , ; Dliltitli. Whrut was lower ; today's receipts , I.TI cars Closing limitations wore : May , tl , 10 ; July tl.ll ; No. 1 hard , uash , ll.OJ'J ' ; No. I northern , cash , il.10 : July , I.12 ; No. 1 hard , cash , Jl.OO'i No. 1 northern , cash. ; No. 2 northern , cash tl.OIJi. 1.11MS'l OC/i .Tf.t IIHKIS. CIIICAOO , May 1. Tlio rvcn'ng Journal re ports : UATTMJ lieeelpts , 3,0 0 ; shipments , 1,000 market steady : prime steers. & < > .OOTUi5j ) : gooi to choice , J5.0u25.75 ; heifers HOlXtJAOJ ; cows t2.WK33.riO. lions Receipts , 3,000 : shipinerrts , 5.0UO ; mar ket , J4.50 < Ii > ' .75 ni'v steady i common -fu\i\ut i ' ; paupers am nilxuil , H U'KiM ' 0.1 : prlrno ha\y and butcher welirhts , JSUU ® . " > .IOj ll-'ht , HlW'nVi.00. Siiciii1 Iteeelpts , 6,00' ' , HhlpmentB , 1.400. mar ket steady ! niitlvowotnei > JG.2.v < 6'.GO ' : nuMllirm and fnlr natives. * 5ifll.5.50 ( : western , { 5.UOU li. 5 ; Texans , J5.lt/4JU. / 10 ; lambs. $ T.iW27.Ci. : ST. I.OUIH. May 2.-Cattle-Receipts. 2.200 ; EhlpmciitR , 1.000 ; mfirUet steady ; fair to faney nutivu steers , 25.00415.00 ; fair to gooil Texarrs and woslerns , Jl.rrf ( ) . IIiiK-i Uuculpth , 4,400 ; BhlptnoiiUn.COn- - kut stroriK ! fair to eholun heavy , $4.80i 5.19 ; inlNeil , il.ft 414.75 ; IlKht. fair to best. { ( .Wit.8V HllKEl1 Itecnlpts , & .MO ; .shipments , none ; market stcidy ; ; HOO'to \ cliolcj , Jl.lOItJ.'JJ ' ; lambs. JG.001t7.40. 7-/.V.I A ( ' / . ! / , . Nr.w YOIIK , May 2. Tlio stock market was ( inlet today , hut tlioni was a llrm tone that ad vanccs prices steadily. TITO was an Imnmtcrla change of pi Ices at the cioso. The struct Is again In u waiting attitude. Tlio situation li bituminous coal districts had some elTocl to create a feverish market , but It seemed to be recognized now that the strikes will not last us. long , us they scorned to have arise n f ron the fact that the leaders did nut simply rnako known the outcome of their conferences will thu coal operators. There was no life In the market at any time , while there was con- blucrablo dlllererree at ti'ncs Irr St. I1ml , llur llngton. Cordage and sliver certiflcutoj. Sli ver furnished the only feature o. ' the trading Rumors were prevalent that a larn'u umouni of silver was to be shipped and that London would be compelled to take u large amount In connection with Its Ar gentine complications. The stock of silver has again begun to Increase und there was evi dent manipulation of thu price today with OIK large trans ii'tlon. It reached il , but reactui again , leaving It at tlio close ' .f higher that last night. Thu bank statement was mon favorably than expected , though thobhlpmnu of gold to.iay counts for little or nothing In it The former shipments , however , were bal anced by rerolpis from the Interior and t small Increase lu the surplus reserve was shown. The market , however , did not rcsporn to the statement and slight couc'cusions were ruado In llniil ileulln > s , hut the close WIIH Him though dull at or near tlie best prices , Tin Dual uhangiis are Irr nil eases for small frac tions , only with a largo majority of advances IJallrouil uontla vsoru albo qulut and wlthou ORturo of nny kind , ami while517,000 were radod ( n. no possible tendency ( neither dlrcc- Ion could bo noticed. Government bonds mvu been dull and stonily. State bonds have > eon neglected. Tire Post ays : "There U In he slock rnarkot , which wrig frorrr I to in per cut for the month of April , very little urthor progress In the last week owing 0 a combination of events In thu last three clays , vlTho : defalcation In the North National bank , the unsatlifnctory statement of the llurllngton for the t'rst o.uartcr of ( ho ear , the poor showing of the Union I'aclllo or lift ) , fears of the trouble In the Trunk Line issoclatlon and llrrally the heavy exports of gold which were 14,550.000 for tlio ntek. Hume of the above circumstances , especially the statement of the llurllngton and I'ninn Pa- cllle were understood to represent conditions which had bcrn discounted In the prices of stock months ago. Nevertheless , In connex ion with tu ! < other disturbing circumstances hey helped to make an easy feolliu err tire mrtof piioplo who ucic speculating for n rise mil this resulted tu a check to the upwiird Movement of prices. These wore rea on ! > enough for the halt In speculation without at- [ rlbuilng to Mr. ( iould , as Is done by u good 'iiuny people Irr the street who Imagine that 10 does everything that happens. The hlgh- st prices of the week were made In mostiia es last Monday and Tuesday , when thu market w.iH-rcry active and brilliant with prospects M a continued advance which would probably have continued through the week If It had uit been for the unfavonihluuvcnts as above mentioned , llnl with the exception of the gold exports and ( he pirmimptioii that some llii.in- clnl troubles in IJirope there was nothing of 1 nature to liavo any but n temporary etTeet on the stock market. And unless something new and uufurxeen happens next week there is reason lo think that the manifest bullish lemper of the speculating public III tills coun try will make hlghwr prlees for the stockx. NhW VOIIK. MIIV 2. export * of specie from the port of New Y-irit last week amounted to ifl.U.arof , ! which Jl.vr.1,170 was In gold and fs'j.s.VJ silver Tlie lii > | ) ortati ! > rs of sperle fertile tile week amounted to Jsu'.1 | > , of which 17.012 was gold .ind } ll.o'i7 silver. NKW VOIIK. May 2.- Money on call ranged from 3 lo 4 per cent , last loan 4 , closed ollered at 4. I'rliuu mercantile. piior : | , 4 Viid'i. ' Ster ling cxi'lringo iiulet but steady nt tl.s'i'i ' for slxty-dav bills and il > u for demaiid. The total s.ties of stocks todav were llii ( > 7i ; sh.nes tneludlng Atehlson , 7,7nif ; Uelawa-e. Lrickn- wanna AT Western , llrti ; l.oulsv Ille \ Nashville , ftw ; Missouri I'aclllc , ; 5. 00 ; Northrnr I'aellie prefocred. ( .350 ; Rlehmornl & West I'olnt , I.ft2il ; St. Paul , 27,050 ; tlnlou I'aellie. 7 WO. Niw : VOIIK. .May -Clear.inees , 12tV5'iCI , ' ! 15 ; balance , * . \70I. : \ For Iho week , clearings , $77li.25I.V"i ( ; b.ilani'e. J Bi.Vi.MUrt. CIIICAIKI. May -Thoclearlngsof Iho banks Were } 2u.iii.iX)0. ( | ) New V'irl. exchange wits linn at , Vkpremlirm. . Rates for money were steady lit 5''iiO per cent. Sterling exchange was steady and unchanged. ST. Lot-is. Mo. . May 2.-CIcarlug . $ fi.M.\s'i ' | ; balances. $ .111.07:1. : Money , ( Ki47 percent. Kx- changeon New York. OJe premiums. For this week , clearings. WO , 10.1,231 ; balances , t II5H..IK > . I'or 1 ist week , clearings. f.M.'Kl.lTO ' ; balances. W,2.(127. : ! ( I'or the cor respond in ; week lust year , clearings. i.M.'ll''Mil ; balances , f4,7siihll. MllMl'ins , Tenn. , May 2. New York exchange soiling al fl.OO premium. Clearings , J42I.077 , balances tll4l2S. N'KWUni.K\Ni , La. , MayS.-Ulcnrlnga , ! IC4I.- 510. : j Stocks- . t'oitK , May 2. The following are the mining sloi-U quotations : .TnYo. . . . . . IVi f i JiTirro'iTnki. " . 8'5 AiliiiiiCun KO Horn Silver. . . . ' .14S Hcli'luT -'lO llrnii Sllvc-r 1IKI II. .V II NM i.Mi' lcan 4.'iO lloillo 110 ' ( Intnrlo 3-suO ( ' .in. Cvllf.v Vu KIU 'Ophlr ' 8UO Ilimilwooil T IM Istrinilanl HO KiircknCnn SM U'nloiiCon ( iiuM A Curry 3.VI I'lyinoiitli IM ) IliiIu.V Norcrus . . . . .110 Denver. Dnxvr.ii , Co1 , , May 2. The week closed on the local mining exchange with stocks In the majority of cares lower than a week ago. Among the stocks that have suffered most are Ilungkok. Cora llelle. Diamond II. . Iron Clad and 1'otosl , all three sustaining sharp losses. The dividend pavers Clay County , Hates Hunter. liiiiiiilng Lode. Ulultoand May Maxi-ppa , have ruled steady and In good Inquiry , the demand for liuiiiilng Lode being especially noticeable. Prices closed : Allegliany. 20 ; Ainidl. 4 : Argonaut , 15 ; llallaraliiiiigg'i'r 100 ; llau.-KoK , t- ' , ; II lies Hunter. T : , ; lllg Indian. 8 : Ilig Slv. 14' ' , ; llrovvntow. "i1 : Calliope , lll'i : Century. 20 : Clay County. 117 : Cash Cold. 11 ; Diamond mend II , C1 , ; Denver Ous & OH , IH ; l-'niens , 4 ; ( Jold Treasure , : i2'i ' ; Ironclad , M ; Justice , 13 ; Legal Tender. 4 ; Little. Rule. Ms ; Matchless. 2i'i ; .Vay Miieppa. I''O ; Morning ( Him , 41 ; Ore , ; Vr.v RoIt , 3' ' < : I'otosl , 7'j : 1'ark con. , 2IU : liei'diit onul. M : lihilto. 101 : llminlii' ' Lode , 25 ; Leavenworth. IT'i ; John J. I'hf , 1'irzzler , li'i ; Claudia J. 7 ; ( ietlysburg , 21 , .Miser MM neons Markets. CiriCACO. May 2. I'Rriioi.KUM Firm ; Park er's , Jfi.70 ; Parker's , In bulk , tl. 15 ; refined New- York. td.ii.V27 20 ; Philadelphia aim llaltlmore , , fl. ! a.n ; Philadelphia and llaltlmore , In bulk , JI.5.V34.0) ; United closed at $1.00 for May. COTTON Sr.Ki ) On , Strong ; crude oh grade , 2.V7l2e ! ) ; yellow , .ir graiie , 3T > c. TAI.I.OW Firm : cltv for packings .V5J5 l-1Cc. llrnr.s-Qulet and firm ; wet sailed New Or leans. 45 to 75 Ibs , GS o ; Texas selects , 50 to CO Ills. ( Vftsc. POIIK Old rnes , tl2.0W.r..riO : new rnossfl3.75 014.5" . : extra prime. } 11.75 % 12.25. luo.N 1'Ig Irorr quiet ; American. Jlfl.OO Ifi.OO. ST. Loins. Mo. , May 2. I.UAII Strong but quiet at fl.i'2'i ' ' foreliemlcal. LrvKuroor. , May 2. Wheat Steady ; demand poor ; holders oiler moderately ; Kansas win ter. hard.8sid"tHs8d. ( ( ( Corn Steady ; holders niter moderately ; mixed western. Gll'4d per cental. Lard Prime western , 3tid perewt. Tallow Firm at 27s 5d. Itos-roN. May 2.-Clearings H8,8IO,782 ; bal ances , II.ils.rioi ( ) . Monov.'itoi ! percent. For ( he week , clearings , tl.lm,5s2'J7l ; balances. $ ll.75- : ! 527. I'or the corresponding week last year , clearings , tl 13,471.11H ; balances , Jll.lWi.lli ! . ' . Pim.AiiiiM-iiiA , Ma ? 2. Clearings , 817,502,172 ; balances , if2l020i. : ! : For the week ondliig to day , clearings , frW,300.5M > : balances , ? 10ti4GGX' . .Money 4 lei ( percent. LONIIOV. May 2. Amount of 1-iilllon gone Into tlie Hank of England on balance today , i.11.20. HAI.TIMOHI : . May -Clearing" , J3.33l.4lfi ; bal ances , } : t5,2iil. Money li per cent. PAIIIS , May 2. Three per cent rentes , 05Je ; for the week. TI1K UKAIjTV TNSTRUMKSTS plauol ou rooor.l May 2 , L isji. llont Anderson and wlto to W R Dudley , lot 1" ) . Ink I , Llnwood park . $ 530 Pauline Connolly and husband lo P M Connolly , lot 3 , bile 1 , Ford's Saraloga add . MO AnnuCorrlguii to BA Hreen , lot 4. hlk 1 , llrst add to Missouri avenue park . 800 Fldelitv Trust Co to Anna M Patterson , o ' , ; of lots 15 and Hi , hlk 8 , Patrick's 2d add . 0,530 E I ! ( jrutton and iiusband to A C Mon- teltii. und "i of lots 2 and 3. Dennett's hiili In Orchard Hill . WO John Longand wlfo to Mrs Annie Itarker , lot 1. blk 81 , Omaha . 10,000 Samuel Levy and wife to John Long , und 'i of lot 1 , blk 81 , Omaha . 3,33- > A K Morphcy and wife to C ntral Inv Co , u 44\IOO feet , lots 10 and U , Lind say's add . 100 Mutual Trust Co lo Neb Mtg and Inv Co. 25x80 feet elf o end of lols 21 and 22 , blk 3 , Union Place . 500 Mutual trust company to Nebraska rnortgago und Investment company , Iot8 , blk 2 , Matthew ' sub . 500 Mead Investment company to Charles Ross. ir. . lot 8 , blk 4. Rediek park . . . . I.S'W Henry Nowiiaus and wife to school dis trict No. 5H. ' .a In sw cor sw 2-15-11 1 A J Plorson toV O Dickey , e 34 feet lot t 2. blk "L" Lowe'sadd . 3,000 S 10 Rogers and wife to L C Selilen , mid ' , ; lot I , blk 13 , Improvement associa tion add . 500 Ilyron itoed ( it al to Anthony Miller , lot II , blk ( i. Van Camp's add . 500 1' ' L Taylor and wife to Ida L Cady , lots 23 and 21 , b.k I , Hillside Reserve . 2,000 QUIT CI.UM nir.iS. : B S Henri to M V D Ralney , lot (1 ( , hilt 67 , Omaha . 10 John Long to Samuel Levy , lot I , blk el , Omaha . C.I Plm'psand wife to DA Philips , o 100 ftot lot 5 , blk I8-"J , Jniiilm , and un H- fool strip adjoining e end . 1 Total amount of trans tori . I 51,49 : . 'I ho Improvement K cord , The following ligures show the total roa ostnto transfer , building ponnlts and bnnl clearings for the weolc : IIK\I. KSTATU TIMNSIT.IH. Monday . J : tO,07 : Tuesday . 4U.O ft Wednesday . 110.528 Thursday . 25,2 7 Friday . 105iV)7 ) Saturday . 54,402 Total . U 11,003 lIUUiDI.Sd I'KIIMIT.S. Monday . t 25.425 Tuesday . , . B.21. . " ) Wednesday . , . ! 2 , 5) Thu rsda.v . , . 15,2V ) Friday . 6,1150 Saturday . , . .7 . 6IV ! ) Total . , . , t 70,850 HANK Monday . . . Tuesday . ; . t ! lK''i.31 Wednesday . fi.V.l,7 l.70 Thui-Mlay . ri7l.40.,3i ( ) Fiiday . ( V-,7.HI,07 : Saturday . 770,7 1 1 .80 Total . f45.v1a.U ! ; A deerouso of 22.4 percent from thu corru- week of lust yvur , AB IlK/Wi ; AN I H VUTH'Ulj. TtirltllriK MxprTloiK.'os I n ( tic IiICo o CiiHlcr'nVltlov , Mrs. Kll/.ubolh Hncon Custor , tin In-iivo , bctitillful iuul tnlantoil wointin , hus Dfobubly luul tnoro tlirllllnj , ' nilvon- tnros , moro huirbrundth oscitpcs of innny sorts , moro hard.-'liiiw and pi'l\atiotta itntl arrows , iuul niot'o varltul oxttorl * OIK-OS cTowiloil into lic-r life , vvhioli li not yet u loiifj 0:10 : , than iiMtiilly ( alls tu the 'lot of at least a do/.on ordinary woinon. Ityns in the wlntor of isail llmt Miss Kli/abotli Mai'on , Iho dautthtor of .hulgu Danlol S. Haoon of Monroe , Midi. , mot for the Hot time Captain Ooorr o Arm- stroiiL'C'ustorvho , while wailing onlors , was \1siHnq IIH ! wistof In that plai'o. wliut'o ho hud spoilt MMIIO time In si-liooi a half do/.on years before. Ittil for .Indigo itii'onV opposition to military lifo for ils only daughter they would liavo been narrle'd at once. In the sprint ; of 1S03 Caiitaln Cnster oturned to tlio army in \ irtinta , and vac promoted that summer , at tlio AJJO > f twonty-tbreo , from eaptaln to briija. llor i eiieral. During the followlti ) ; uituinn lie caino to Muiiroo aiain on n wonty-diiys' leave of absence to roeovor rom a llesh wound , which , tlioti li not laiif'i roti , disabled him somowliat. Ills eotitiai'o and gallantry bad won all loarts. mill at this time , when the vouni ) jeiinral again petitioned .Indite liaeon or his dani'hter's hand , a rehietatit eon- sent was obtained and the two became When his lenvo of nbsoneo hud ox ilred he went baeU to duty -and did not etiirn until a few days before their narriiigf , Febnmry I ) , 1SM. ( After a year in Texas , wlioro the goti- ra ) Iuul ( 'oiirinand of a division of west ern cavalry and was aflorwards niado hiof of e.ivalry , niarohlni , ' to Ausii-i , where ho supported tlie governor ant t'io ' now stale orj.'iini/.iitloii in restoring order to that deniorall/ed region , thu . 'usters returned to Michigan in ISlili , I'lio autumn of that year found them in Kansas , where the general assumed charge of the Seventh ( regular ) cavalry. lo which ho had boon assigned , and lliero I hey remalnod for llvo years , dur ing which time Mrs. Ouster \UIH the only ollieer's wife who always followed tlio regiment. During these ycari Cionoral Custer was on frequent expedi tions in pursuit of tlio Indians in the In dian territory , Colorado , Now Mexico , Nebraska and Wyoming. After two years in Kentucky tlio gon. oral was sent to tlio frontier again. going lo Dakota in the spring of IHTit , and here , Ihree years later , tlio bravo general - oral lost. Ills lifo in an expedition against the Sioux. What Mrs. Ctistor Haw and experi enced in those years , during which HIO was almost constantly her husband s close companion , it would take volumes to describe. Indued , in later years , Mrs. C'uhtor hor.self yielded to the importuni ties of her friends and has given to tlio world three volumes of the most mil-paus ing interest , descriptive of army lifo and experiences. In "Hoots and Saddles , " "Following the ( itiidon" and "Tenting on thu Plains , ' " are presented the most vivid word pictures of it lifo which seems bu wonderful , so romantic , and often 80 heartrending to n civilian , that one won ders bow a woman over came through to much. Yet the books are not all shadow by any means , for Mrs. ( 'lister has an abounding cheerfulness of torn pcrament. and so keen a sense of the droll in life that smiles and peals ol laughter ehaso away tlio tears as ono reads. On the frontier , In Da kola , Mrs. Cus- tor was always in peril of her lifo. There was a'tacit understanding and agreement among General Gusior and tlio ollleors of his regiment that If at any time the party waa out-prised by the Indians and capture Eoomed imminent , whoever had Mrs. GtiBtor in his care waste to shoot her instantly to save her from the incalculably greater sun"cring of torture by her morujjoss captors. Do yon know about Halcyon IleightB'/ / Crary & Gr.u-y can tell you. Tlio Depth of Meanness ) . When 1 mot my friend , A. Colde , the other afternoon ho had a curiously dis gusted expression upon his face , quito unusual with that ordinarily light hearted and merry young man , says the Now York Herald. "Well , what's the trouble now ? " I queried in my kindest tono. "Trouble ! Do you rcmombor my Uncle Orated ? " "Why , yes. Delightful old gentle man. " "Delightful ! Why , bo's the bllm , bhim , blamed meanest man that over had an ingrowing too nail while wan dering thr.Jtigh tills vale of tears. " "Wherefore : " ' "IIo's just dead. When ho was In poor health once ho made mo his solo heir. ( Javo mo all ho had in tlio world , $ ' 2oOO , in cold cash. " "You oughtn't to kick , he " "Wait. There was one proviso. I was to pay him 8500 n year as long as IIQ lived. " "Yes. " "Well , talk about moan men , that old skinflint went and lived just llvo voars , " and young t'c\ldo hurried along toward an undertaker's establishment to look on the bargain counter tor a collin. Do you know about Halcyon Heights ? Crary & Crary can tell you. I'li-o from All- . The prlncinloof thogonoration of boat by the sudden compression of air ii utilized in an ingonlous manner for firing blasts in the Aubin collieries in tht ] province of Avoyron , Kranco. The ap paratus consists'of a metal cylinder , in which moves a well fitting piston , the rod of which carries a cross piece tot a handle. Tlio end of tlio fuse is passed through n , rubber ring into onu end of tlio cylinder. A quick and htrong thrust in then given to the piston and the compression of tlio air within thu cylinder generates snlliulont heat to iff- into tlie fuse. It is tsaid that with a lltllu practice tlio fuse is always ignited at thd iirsl thrust. Tlio sparks from tlio burn ing of the llrst Inch of the ftiHo are thrown olT inside the cylinder and the danger of Igniting the gases which abound in the minus is thus obviated. A I'llsorior'H Kumiy Flight. While trying to escape from tin Heaver Falls , I'a. , jail Al Harkor fol between two walls which were not quite far enough apart to admit of the passage of his body. Ho fell down part of tha way , but his body became fastened and htuck Lotwoiii the two walls , holding him hclwcun lioavon and earth for nearly twols'o hours. Ho was so tightly wedged that for a long time it scorned impossible to release him without pull ing part of the prison down , but Barker finally succeeded in working a rope around under tils leg , and , uftor n good doul of hcralching and tugging , he was pulled out of Ills predicament. P. T , HUGHES , WIIOAK1K CASH COMMISSION MI5UCHANT \Kil \ I.Vil Murkut I.troot , llvavur Coloruiln. Jffl I'lifhi. Ill i > 'l ' I Wuttitrn Crui'nury ' ll.lttnr r.iu Cliiiniu. KMH ) A I uni | > tjr uf cn ) , wllb llllul limn to mf ulilmiurii .i-rl ntluri to lu llllu l , Uvu o ( in I up 8.iii | b/l.nt frilxiit. ( ) ) u I. C.IDIII lljlU ilutimu 1 tlurl" . ' M.ir. Uulhttilv fur ijuot ttlultt ua mantl.