THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAYS-MAY 29 , 1892-STXTERN PAGES. 11 THE CONDITION OF TRADE Tha Presets for Nebraska Have Brightened - . ened "Very Materially. f CONFIDENCE BEING RAPIDLY RESTORED Onmlm'd Jobbing Trndo About at Onod n % Co U hi lici Ktpcctcil Under the Kxlit- Inff ClrcuniRtancrt .Manuwct- lircru Till It I UK Kxlilhlt. There has been a ma to rial Improvement In the outlook for trudo slnco a week HRO. IJusl- ness man were becoming considerably oxer- clsod over tlio lone continuance ot wet and unseasonable woaiuor nnd , whllo no ono felt lllto tnlktnR in n discouraging vein , It was plain to bo soon that they were alarmed as to the crop outlook. Whlla It wns generally nil milled that , owlnp to the largo amount ot old corn still In the farmer * ' untids , a partial crop failure would not ba no disastrous as might bo the ciiso under other circumstances , still no grant activity could bo looked for the coming 5oii3on unless there should bo a fairly good yield ol tno loading cereals. The advent of the warm and pleasant , woalher , which bos prevailed during the past week , has changed the outlook for the bcttcruud buslnc * ) , prospects have brightened accordingly. In fact business men generally nro feeling rjulto cheerful at they assume that with anything lllto a favoroblo season from no-.v on Nebraska will grow another great corn crop , A man is occasionally found who docs not tak.o quite this cheerful View of the situation , believing that the son- son Is already too far advanced to admit of a full crop , but that docs not correspond with the opinion of the majority of the farmers themselves nnd of others who have given close attention to the subject. Trade dining the greater part of the past month tins suffered as u direct result ot the unfavorable weather , which has kept people ut home. Trndo hns also experienced a great drawback in a certain loss of confidence duo to the fears for the comlnir harvest. Tucso fears nppcur now to have been groundless and the return of confidence causes not only better fcciing in trade circles but an 111- orcascd movement of goods. In a general way the jobbing trade of Omaha mny be reported ns fair and about as good as could bo expected under prevailing conditions. Judging from reports received from other cities Omaha jobbers are proba bly doing batter than the average , but It is Impossible to say whether thb Is duo to the prevalence of moro favorable conditions in Nebraska or to the fact that Omaha houses nro extending their trade Into moro remote territory and at the same time covering their terrltoiy moro thoroughly. The Manufacture . In manufacturing circles there U not so much beard about tbo condition ot business , what thuy are making und whcro they nro belling It , but every manufacturer is talking "Manufacturers' Exposition. " The Juno exhibit of Nebraska manufac- " turoJ goods appears to have dwarfed every thing clso In tho.eyes of the manufacturers. The prevailing impression among them up- pears to bo that the exposition will bo In the naluro of a great convincing argument ogulnsl the old tluio cry "you can't make this" or "you can't make that in Nebraska. " Looking at the subject In this light tlio manu facturers feel that there must bo no weal : points In "tho argument" and nro accord ingly giving moro attcntlcn to the matter than they would under other circumstances. The amount of money which they are pre paring to expend on their Individual exhibits will amount In tbo aggregate to many tnous- nndu of dollars. Besides convincing Ne braska people of the value and general excel lence of homo products , the manufacturers are also taking a great deal of pains with their exhibit m the hopes of making a favor able Impression upon the strangers who will bo bcro in attendance upon the national drill. The Financial Situation In Omaha , and for that , matter in the whole itato , has been mr.do plain oy iho publication of tbo recent bank statements. No now facts , however , were brought out , as It was generally known that idle money was in creasing in the bank vaults and that there nasu falling oft in tbo demand for loans. I'horo would appear to bo many openings in Iho state for good investments in various in- dustrics , out capitalists in the west bavo bo- coma so accustomed to loaning money at n high and remunerative rate of interest that they uro slow to put their .money to any other use. If the present money glut con tinues for any irrcnt length of time it U pre dicted that capitalists will eventually seek out investments other than loans on property. Tim Proiluco .Markets In eomo respects hnvo been In a rather pe culiar condition. Ttio receipts , ot most kinds of produce have not boon larco but at tbo laino time the demand has not been very active. Tbo expectations of dealers In this respcut have hardly been realised ns it was only natural to antlclpatu a rather brisk de mand In view of the number of stranger * in the city. Prices during tlia past six days hnvo not tuowii any very noteworthy changes. L.IVI : STOCK M.YKIUTS. I'rlccs AdiaiidMl ana Uimcral .Supply unit Demand llctti'r. OIIAIM , Mriy 27. Hecolpts for the pnst week toot up IM.1KJ cattle , 3U,03t > hogs und V.i'OT sheep. ugaltiHt r-MHI cuttle. Ul.'ll ) hogs and 1. II ? ' . ' sheep the week pievlous and fllir.l cattle , ' , ' 7biS hogs und ' . ' . UU sheep thu corresponding week ot May last year. While there has been no gront amount ot life or activity to the general cattle market Iho tendency of prices during the latter part of \\feliespccltillylias been firmer. Thu rather v < ouk trade at e.ihturn markets nnd the Indllfcrunt demand from the continent have demoralized to n cer tain extent the shipping and expert liuslnubs und rendered the Halo of the heavier grades of cuttle very nnceitiiln. On thu oilier bund thu demand for good light kllleru appears to hnvo steadily Increased nnd the advance In prices for suitable oiittlo of this kind has been from 15o to " 1)0. ) Dressed beef houses have an unlimited capacity for this Claris of stuff und could easily handle twlro the present , offerings , although receipts for thu month ha\o been moro than douulu the number received during Muy lust year. There lias been no particular ehanfo In tliu ( lluullon IIH fur i.b butcher stock und cannersaro concerned. Receipts continue only meager nnd prices nro relatively strong. Ctr- cumbtanccs still combine lo produce u disap pointing ( julctuilo In the Hlocker and feeder Undo. A week ugo It wus too much ruin. This viouk It lius been too much sunshine Keeping fanners busy nt homo. 1'rlvus are materially unchanged. . 'iliu recent bulge In provisions together with llio continued moderate supplies have cviiNcU another advancing ho , ; market tliu pnst wuuk , I'riCCHiiiu nil of u dlmo better than last week and Ilils In splto of thu Indif ferent shipping demand , ( 'ackers Hnd hogs itt around present ugurca u very pro- lltablu Investment the way provi sions niu helling und her.co tliuy Imvo been free buyuis nil weok. Hood lioiivv und hiitcher-WL-lKht hous uro urowing scuruo und they uro commanding a premium of from I'Sio ' to To over light and mixed glades. Thu inn rket for tno week close * llrm. Thu wcoi. closes \\lth aery moilerate run nf cuttlo , thu week's supply being butNM heavier tlmn lust weok. ulthough B.IUU lioiivler than u year ugo. Thuro wus a fair ile- inand from nil sources aim thu trade throuh - out WIIH lieallhy iind ' lively. Slilpaem and ex- porlern paid full i'liday's prlci-s fur cuttlu that sulli'd them , but there WUH no iinotiible udviincu on common heavy grades. In fuel , sulluis wcro generally In luck u > got. Meady prices. As iibiial , the handy , ( at I'aillu wi > ri < in nctno demand und bold to thu bout advantage , prices l.uliu unywhoru from uroiii : tofio to tUu hither than Friday. Olfur- IIIL-H olinnged baniU in good univon , good l.VOO lo I.MU-ib , hleeiM Bulling ut from M8.A tofl.w. fair to giHid 1,0.0 to l..U'-lb. mcoi'J fronil.f ) to H.-J und Inferior light goods from that down to MV5. There vrcio only three or four utraUht loads otcouHund heiferheru , tui'i tliu uupply of butuherV und cuiinurn' atuir was lurguiy made up of odda und ends. I'oor to very uood Block to d utlrom Jl.i5lo 3.avinr ely nt Junto M/'i. llnllf. oxen und btugu ivi'ro steady to strong ut fiom fifiO to < ; UT > . Good voul en vos wcro In uctUu demand und vlrong ut from tiLSn to I.V 0 , but yuur In a und I'oinmon btull were b ow und dull ut from fJM to tJftU There was not a very lively trade In stock- era und feeders iinu thu fouling WUH rather vvimk. Country orders were lltht and the ha mo WUH true of the fri'fch ollorlngs. Good smooth block will sell all rltht but thu nmr- lei U nnduiibu'dly lower on thurommon und inferior vlulf , Hcprcsentutlvo sales ! Ko. Av. 1'r. No. Av. 1'r. Na Av. l > r. 1. . U70 M US 2) . . 1177 W8J 13. .1311 I3M U. . b7J 3IU t3..1WJ ! 3bO J5..I30J aK V..1UM U40 1U..11M UbJ JM..11UJ iW 4 1007 3 M 19. 10V1 3 8 } 2. ' . . 1I151 4 00 i n : are i : .nx a BJ 41 121:1 : 400 1 1110 353 f ! ! I1M II SO 2. 1115 4 P.1 i. 1240 n no D3. IIM a K > 12. r.ra 405 a. ii2 yea t..nir > : i BJ io..tu.i : 403 12. 10C3 35) ) r. . .HIS 3 HI 17..it)2 : ) 410 2 1IOJ 3 SO i-ri..l2ill ) 385 41. 12SIJ 410 3..1103 35.1 IJ. 13I3 3 7i ! 12. 147J 410 8. . s : i a ai. rri7 a oo 14. uno 4io i..ieo : a co ID 111:1 : .IIM ; n. 1:01 : nH 10..10JJ 3 C3 2U. 1175 301 20. lUTO 4 W 10. 10SI 3 Ct 20..1231 3 DO 2.V.I3IO 420 SO. 1010 JIM 17..127J IIDO ! H..I4ii : 425 21. .1070 370 2J..1M3 30 ] W..1M3 410 l..ici ; ) 373 34..1205 30J COWrt. 1. . 000 175 24. . 7ir7 235 15..1027 300 4. . 712 185 7. . < S5 245 3. . 1020 ! I05 2. . 01 % 1 110 2. . KO 'J 05 2..1275 310- 3. . 7N5 2 OJ 7. . 012 300 1..1IW 3IW 1.,10'M ' 225 l..liO ! ) 3 CO 3. 12.W 3W : 2. . MO 221 7. Ki 310 5..I.OI 323 1. . WO 2 3J HElFr.ns. 1. . 010 270 1. . 800 325 15. . 007 335 1. . fill ) 3 OJ 2. , OKI 3 25 CALVES. 1. . 170 3 40 2. . 175 403 1. . 110 500 HULLS. 1 .1401 2N ) 1..1440 201 1..1.100 300 1..iW : ) 2M ) 1..1.0) ) 20) 1..1B70 3'5 1..14JO " 265 1..I7-.M 2 10 BTOCKiil.4 : AND FF.EDE119. 2. . 020 3 00 1 . 450 3 UO 17 . GTO 331 1. . 4UJ aVO 0. . b.V. 323 2. . 743 333 WESTCIIS CATTLK. J. I * Fllnn- No. Av. I'r. 1 bull H2 > " 9 34 steers , nayfo.l L'71 J 0. > lions The week closes with with a fair run of hoes , the wook's supply bolng 5.0'JO heavier than lust week iindiM/UJ / houvler than a your aao. In nuallty Iheru wus no nutlceablo change , the hogs Doing generally prolty good , although largely on the light and butcher wclulit order. . . . Shippers au'alu hold off. but the local de mand was very good on account of the flrm- nosi In provisions und favorable advices from Chlcauo. Ho ivy nnd butcher weight .hogs sold ut n slight premium over llihts , but JI.UJ was Iho popular prlco for geol hogs ot all weights. & > mo of the best butcher and ho.ivy hogs sold at tl.un ; und $1.70 , while iUlto | a tow of the oommonur light nnd mixed loads went atfl.M ) andjl.oasi. Kverything Hod : In good suiison , the bulk nt from H.tKH to $ l.07 ! { . ngtilnsl from 51.00 to $ l.u3 Friday. The general uvurago of prices p.ild wasJI.OIiJ. against tt.Kl Krlday and Jl.Wli lust Saturday. Kepiesontiv live s.ilcs ; No. Av. Sh. 1'r No. Av. Hb. Pr. 71 . 17 4SJ J4 M 81 207 120 $1 M 70..L'UI UK ) 4 0) CO 2.J7 N ) 403 75 IDS 4 * 401 70 224 8'J 405 8.1 11W 1IX ) 4(1) ( 70 2-ii 2JJ 4W ( 85 11)9 ) ' 'OJ 4 J 35 2.W 83 4 ( tj 71 .21 2J3 4 TO 30 231 SO 4 0- > 01 SCJ SO 4 C ! ) 145 257 3(10 ( 4 05 7l ! 1UI ) IK ) 4 ( iJ 70 Bti 12J 405 CM 204 2-SU 400 01 2111 2JO 405 fcO 2-U St'J 40) ) CO t'5S 2:0 4 0 > ta :2.i 40 4 ia ai at4 120 405 IP ait 4 OJ 71 22d 200 405 M 231 200 40' ) 08 2.14 Ifi'J ' 405 7J 2113 IM > 4(10 ( 70 247 44J 405 00 173 240 4 O'J ' 77. . .244 10J 405 ( .9. . , .1K ! ) 83 4 ( SJW 85 215 203 4 Oi ifi IIVI 120 4 O'Jii 70 2tl 200 4 tti 72 218 120 4 OJ',4 75 r.'J 8J 405 08 242 210 4 0' 4 05 sill 405 70 212 120 4 W CS 252 8) 405 7(1 ( 210 241 4 U2i ! C'J ' 2-8 200 405 57 211 : i20 4 b'JiJ 21) ) 250 60 4 U > f,7 21X1 28) 4 O'J'W 2.VJ 10J 40.5 81 lt > 7 200 4 02 70 . . . . 22.5 100 405 7(1. ( . . . 210 200 4 ( US' CO 212 103 405 7J 2.M 200 4 0S4 ; Oil V05 200 405 100 . . . .200 200 4 U2/ 7J KIJ 405 07 221) ) Hi ) 4 02Si 71 2.7 80 405 02 211 83 4 OJSi CO 200 3GJ 405 05 2.1 120 4 G2J4 CO ail 200 405 7 222 IliO 4021' 50 201 2JO 405 7. 11)7 ) 120 4 HIM 05 24 ! ) 2JO 405 85 2.3 KO 4 05 55 311) ) 120 405 71 235 103 4 05 82 213 210 40714 K 2.W 120 4 l > 5 55 210 231 4 07H IW ID' ) 120 405 01 251 120 4 Otii 75 240 210 405 01 272 103 4 07Si 01 2.17 ' 'JO 405 91 2JO 120 4 07Si ; . , . . : 10J 405 C8 251 80 4G7S4 77 2.0 120 405 47 254 4 07Si Oil . . . . 228 20) 4 til 71 2JO 4 07Si SO 232 12) ) 405 72 217 40 4 07Si 88 1'.H ' 80 4 1,3 75 20 bO 4 07 Si hi ) 203 bO 405 07 244 100 4 07Si 72 250 100 4 05 77 2ll ) 8J 4 07'/i 73 . . . .251 1'JO 4 05 ' 77 210 40 4 07Si tO. . . .250 80 4 IB 01 218 4 07Si 03 CI 100 40.1 CO 224 80 4 07Si 7J 28 8J 4 03 57 . . . .211 4J 4 07Si 01 244 120 405 70 251 10J 470 ( .7 M7 20J 405 53 290 80 470 42 248 120 4 C5 C5 214 10) ) 470 70 21J 40 405 55 273 bO 4 70 04 . . . 2-'C ' 12J 405 07 200 40 470 SI ) 235 8) ) 4 05 05 254 40 470 83 207 123 403 72 203 103 471) ) SIIEHP Three loads were received , ono of tliom billed direct to a local slaughterer. The other two wcro wooled Mexican yo.irllngs and sold readily ut$5.35. the same us on Thursday. The demand continues uctlvo for desirable muttons wlinprices . ( [ notably firm. Fair to good natives. { 4.50 to & 1.0J ; fair to good westerns , $1.50 to JUOO : common nnd stock sheL-p. J-'I.UO to $ l.v 3 ; good lo choice 40 lo UO-ib. lambs , tl.OO loJ.50. Kcprcsoulallvo sales : No , Av. Pr. 303 Mexican yearlings , wooled 77 JI 35 Itccelpta und UUposltlon of Stock. Official receipts and disposition of stock ns shown by the books ot the Union Stock Yards cnmiiunv for thu twenty-four hours ondlui : at S o'clock p. in. , Muy 28.1802 : 1IECKH-TS. DISI'OSITION. Chicago l.lvo Stuck Market. CHICAGO. III. . May 2fl. [ Special Tolozram to Tim 11KK.I The run of catt.o was small -to day. There woio ready buyers at former prices ( or all grades , 8 lies milking on a basis of fium Jl.50 to J.r ; > 0 for inferior to choice cows. holfors uud bulls. $ .2.50 to $ .1.110 for Rtockers and reedois. tl.50 to $4.93 for dressed luofand shipping steorH. and from $1.50 to $ l,2.r > for Toxus cuttle. Tim supply for the week was about W.OUO head. Indicating u total lor this month of r.ithor moro than 270,0.10 head , as against 220.0JO for lu t Muy. Tliu hog trade maintained a good dogrco of activity , and yestenlav'H ailvnni'o was well supported. The demand did not display tlio urgency then characterizing It , but It was strong enough to exhaust tlio supply ut plump prices , sales making ut from $ l.7u too.t for very common to extra grades. The last named price WUH not mudo In moro than two or thrco Instances , nor were there many trades below $1.75. I'rliuo heavy hogs hive : not been very plentiful thli week , und they hnvo uuvuncod morn than light weights. Tlioy now command u premium of about So per 100 Ibs. Quotations for sheep ranged about ns bo- fore. Poor stun was quoted an low us from $2.23 to $ .1.00 , and extra grade * were saleable at f rom KiG" > to J.\7. > . Most of the sales , howovcr. were at from $4.50 to $ j.j. fair to good grades sullliuat that ranze. Yearlings were sale able ut from tux ) to $7,00 nnd spring lambs ut from $1.0J to 8H.23 per 1' 0 Ibs. Keculpts : Cattle , uOO ; lie s , 17,009 ; sheep , : ) , oot > . Tlio KvenlnB .lournal reports : OATTLK Ho- colpts. 7,000 ; shipments , none ; market Kteady ; today's NU es , iritlvee , ta.7.VUl.l5 ; no prlmo Htuurs on inurkct : cows , $ l.50ti2.5) ) . lloGH-ltecoluis , 17.WO ; RlilpiHCnte , nouo ; market steady ! roiigli and coinrnnii , I.-V > 4S 4. : ; prime lioiivv and butcher uolghtu , J4.0. > ii 0.05 ; tight. $ l.bixiD ( IIJ ; pi.B , ei. < U3I. ( U. SiiBEt1 Hocoipts , 4tnj ; sh'.iiineiitt , none ; mnrki't active und Htoady ; clipped natives , \\etlicrx , $ . \4iaoo ( : ellppeil Tuxans , $4.avii5.2. > ; clipped westerns , f .Xi ; aprlnx lumus , $ * ,50. Ulty l.lvo Mock Market. K'AXAfi OITV. Mo. , Jlay 28. OATTI.K Ke- celpts. 1.2JO : shipments , 7uu ; steers active mid Tie f ) lOo liuliur : cons and feeders steady. Sales ; Dressed beef und Hhlppliu ulcers , tJ.15 ( &I.2M cows null hollow , $1.7W'.VS. ' : lIodB-Heeelpts. U.AOJi uhlpmentB. 4 000. The market wus netlvo with common bogs steady und a good lOu liUlier ; the bulk of bales were utl.i0 ( 4.75 ; extreme range , $ II034.W. SiiKEr Itcoulpt * . l.iioo ; Hhlpments , IWO ; good sheup strong und lOc to I5o higher ; poor bluff dull. Hales ranged from $2.f to $3.00. .M. l.nuU l.lvo Stuck .Murlii't. ST. Louis , Mo. , May 28. OATTI.K Uooolnta , B.'il ; blilpim'iitH , OI8 ; market steady ; fair to good 'I e MUIS , (2.7tQU.7.\ lloiiH-ltecutpts , la0 ; : shipments , 1,4:8 ; miiiket r > itlUo higher : fair to eliolcu heavy , $ l7ya > l.PO ; mixed. * 4.4'K3U6 ; llglit. tl.UXitl.lCi. fiiiKi' Receipts , BO ; shlpmeiilv , none ; mur- kut atroiuer , _ _ _ I.lncoln l.l\o Stock. l.iNcot.v. Nob. . May 28.-l8poclal to TUB HKK.I The weelt ut tlio West lY.ncoln stooU yaids vloiod with an uiiimiiiilly lar * o run , UHTO pclni ; eleven luailHof hogs In tlio pens I lilt morning The market WH * stead y with yaioH niir.'liii from $ I.5"H to 4.uOne choice loud bold ut $ I.Ui , the bulk going at tl.OO. Dj\Vltt's ijarsaparilla cleanses the blood. Increase * the upputlio und lonoi up the sys tem. Il has benoUttoa many paoplo who huvo suffered from blood dlsordori. It wil help you. _ _ The American DaptUt MUblonary Union cloicd Us lltianclal year March bl. The total receipts ( or current work for the year were J5ultlW.S us ngalnst ? I71.,1T4.UI for the prccodlu ) ; year. DoWItt's Bftrsaparllla i reliable , ' THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Much Interest Granted by a Big Jump in Corn. IT WAS DIFFICULT TO FOLLOW THE DEAL Whcnt Opened Higher niul t'rlccs Wore A < 1- tnnccil Slightly Hut Settled Unck l.iitcr unit Closed firmer with nn linprovc- iiiont Over Tliurnluy. CniCAoo , III. , Mny 23. A bis jump In Mtiycorn toclny caused great interest , but apparently no excitement. Ttio advnnco amounted to I5o a bti. Tlio deal was difficult to follow , "Not from tlio nnioiint o ( trading , however , but rutlior from tlio luck of It. To llntt out what was iroltig on tliu o.ir lot crowd hnd to bo con- sulto'l. Tliroo curs of contract grade woio being sold ut 7.'c early nnd later 83o was freely paid nnd oven 81c wus p lid for ! i car or two. Iluyors wore bunclin | ; tliu car lots Into 5,000 Int. lots nnd soiling thorn for May In the pit. nt between 80c uii < l 8.'o. Tlio day's receipts wore 471 cars , 81 of which wore of the .contract Krado , and the estimated receipts for Monday , 733 cars , iiro hu tvy. Humor points to 1'ard- rldgc , Congdon , Armour and Oounscltuan ns the shorts , mid to Cotter-Martin , llartlctt- rrnzornnil I'rntt as the holders of llio deal , not for any New York ullquo. but for their own Individual profit or loss , us tliu case may bo. bo.The The close was at S0c. or 2o from the top for the day , Uthcr months than May wcru nil fairly acllvuiuitl niadoniodurutug.ilns. OpenIng - Ing trades wcro ut from Sio to ? o advance on the wuaker and on contlnuoU buyln * vlio mar ket advanced from ' ,0 to ye moro , roactvd from Jjo to U1 , ruled stcmly and c.osud with July a'.fiom ? jc to % 'c hlihcr. Wheat opuiiud Jjo hUhcr unc'i prices wcro further advanced c. Dion settled hack from 'iu to Ic , liu.d steady nnd the closing was about from ? c lo Sic higher than yesterday. Tia o was mostly local , with gotno Ilttlo out- H do buying. Thu prlnclual Inllnencu was the woitlior , reports bolng rouolvoil of rln In the west ami north\vobt. The advance In corn and provisions helped the earlier advance and then Monday bo I MI : a holldav Induced short covering , operators wishing to oven up Inter. As tlio niost.ur Ont demand got IIIU. . up there was a Kencr.it cubing up. The export clearance * for the week were also less satisfactory. With smaller exports and larger receipts tliu visible supply. It Is uilil , Is Ilkuly to show somewhere about 2,000.- toi bu. decrease there lulir- , however , eon- Bfdorablo iinuvrtulnty us a number of opera tors look for a rcappour.inco which dropped on tot the vlslblo last nook , and others do not. O.its ruloil tinner with corn , tlio mar-not being moderately nctlvo. und closing on an advance of from ) lo to Jic On recent figures. A good many of tlio traders who sold freely yesterdnv bought today. It was an aellvo day In provisions. The market showed ovldonuu of manipulation In connection with the remarkable upturn In corn early In the day. The scalping tr.ido sold out vi'ry larzoly yesterday on the declin ing market and not a few went short In nn- tlcipatlonof a further decllno. This'morning It appearo I th.it It wus only a shako ontyes- toruay ano/tho Uudahy people wcro not only holding on to produce , but toady to run the market up again. With light ollcrlns early and corn higher the shorts In provisions took tilurm and with the aid of the loual .bulls iind the packing interests there was u big up turn in prices. 1'orlc wus advanced We over last night , ribs 20o nnd lard 1"C during the first hour , llrokors claimed that the Cudiihv pcoplu und others said to bo woi king with them were hellers on the ad vance. Later in the day the market held moro steady , with about halt of tbo early ud- vunco lost. l < 'relghtn were steady with a moderate demand - mand at I'/ic for wheat and lie ! fur corn to ItulTalo. Estimated receipts for Monday : Wheat , 135 cars ; com , 730 cars ; oats , 330 cars ; hogs , 27,00) head. Tnc loading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations wcro us follows : Fi.ODii-l'lrni ; winter patents , $1.20(31.40 ( ; winter strulglits , ii.OJ4.25 : : spring patents , SI.1.V < C4.45 ; 8inn straights. $ I.70Q4.50. WIIKAT No. 2 snrlne. Kl'ie ; No. 3 spring , HVK No. 2 , 7Sc. It uir.Hi o. 2. nea02o ; No. 3 , f. o. b. S357c ; Nil. 4. f. o. b. , 49B50C. FI.AX Sunn-No. 1. $ l.02'1.03. TiMOTiir SUED I'rlmo , 81.29Mil I'oiiK-Mcss , per bbl. . $10.55 ® 10.57H ; lard , per 100 Ibs , $ n.i7 : ! } < a < l.40 : short ribs. Bldos loose ) , $ O.U.VitG.U74 ! ; dry salted shoulders lo.\i.li. ) $5.u7i } ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , $0. ( > .V2fl.824. } \VIIISKV Distillers' finished goods , per gul. , $1.10. SUOAII Cut loaf , 5@5ac ; granulated , 4ic ; stiindard "A4 o. Kccclpts and shipments today were us fol- lous : ( litialm Produce HIDES , KTC. No. 1 crcen hides , 3e : No. 1 green suited hides. 4l ! c ; No 2 green salted hides. MWUe ; No. 1 grnon salted hides , 25 to 40 lus. , JSI'ie ; No. 2 green s'llted hides , 23 to 40 Ibs. . m-i e : No. 1 veal calf. 6 to 15 ll > s. , Oo ; No. 2 veal cat. 8 to 15 Ibs. . 4u ; No , 1 dry Hint hides. To ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , 5c ; No. 1 dry salted hides. 'VSOo ; i-heop pelts Urcen salted , each , 'KWitl.'J.'i ; iireen salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , ouch , lD2Sc ; dry ehcar- llngs ( short wooled early Kleins ) No. 1 , each , Millie ; dry shourllngs ( short wonlod enrly Bklnai , No. 2. each , f > o ; drv Hint KansaB und Nebraska butcher wool polls , per lb. , notual weight. 1014 o ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebras ka murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , gi2c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 10 < 3l'ie ! ; dry Hint Colorado rado murrain wool pelts , per 10. , actual weight , BiilOc ; dry pieces und bucks , actual weight. 7We. Tullow und grease Tallow. No. 1.'Ji ? © 4o ; tallow. No. 2 , It-U Ue ; grease , wlitto A. 4o ; K re lite , whlta II , U'/ic ; crouvc , yellow. 3u ; grouse , dark , 2Ue ; old butlur , li'e [ beeswax , primp , llV325crough ; tnllow , l'c. ! lIUTrmi Borne of the best country butter , goes ut Illl4c , but unytliliiK-tlr.it falls below tlmt noes to the packnrs at be. fnuiTS Ciillfomla Itlversklo oranges , $3.50 ; Washington navals , } 4.M ; fair to choice lem ons , $ J.MiQ4.M | funcy lemons , JI.M ; bananas , crated , $2.00.SO ; Florida tomatoes , $4.0u ® 4.50 per crate of six baskets ; pineapples , $2.50 lie rd i/ ) . ViMr.TAiiLES California oabbagc,9.2Uo per In. In crates : homo grown lettuce , lOo per doanuthern ; onions. 13.60 per ; > bbl , : llormuda boxes. $2.25 : Nebraska h u nil nk'lied Liuans , $ I,8.VU.2.00 ; medium , $1.50 ® 1,00 ; Co orado and western Nebraska pota toes. 6'XuMiOo ; natlvo potatoes , 40He : Lli.ia Deans , 4c nor lb. ; splnaeh..f > Ji.OO : per bbl. ; railishc'3 , ivai e ! pieplant , 2cpor Ib.i now Onl- Ifornla potatoes , 2j4i2iio per lb. ; cuounibom , ( l.M per doz. MriiAWiuiima-Cholco : stock snltablo for Bhlpplni ; , none too plenty ; $4 to-a-im roui.TliV"Small spring chlukous nlmojt un salable at $ iOOtt3.ilO ; old fowls. tl.OK24.5J. Kooa Oenerul market tuiUio } , ICntiiui City MurkotH , KANSAS CITV. Mo. , Muy 2& WHEAT Steady ; No. S liarn. 7Hi7.lc. Cons l-'lriui No , 3 mixed , 4oaiUc ; Na S whlto. 44'4'c. UATb t-teady : No 2 mixed , 32iJ321 .o. HvEWoak ; No. 2 , li7i ! iOc. l''l.AX fiii ) two on the basis of pure , IlliAN Ktoudy ; sacked , 0. ) . IlAV I.'usler ; timothy , t'J.O 310,00 ; prnlrlu , . . . K ( is-\Voak to lower at 13e. lltiTTKii Dull and weak ; creamery ; U'li'c ; dairy. 7 ® 2e. CIIKKAB hteiidy ; full cream , 12iic ; Younz AmurleK , I14 l-ie. ! ItKCEiiMB Whcut , US.550 bu. ; corn , 44,600 bu. ; nan , l/'UO bu , . biiii'jir.NTSVheat , 21,000 bu. ; corif , 33,500 bu. ) outB , &OJ bu. _ fit. I.uuU Alurkuti. PT. I.OUI8. Ma. May sa-rLOu anduni'liniigcd. Wll BAT Opened Ko blghnr , advanced more , but later declined and closed with liuy- oru Ho ubovo yunterduy ; No 2 red cash und May , Myo ; July , H2o ; August. , CoiiN'-Upeucd higher und advuncud , but later docltnod nnd co ! cil ; fo above oTORler- dny ; No. 2 eafh , 4sci Mny , 4Hc ? ; June , 4l > ic ; Juiy. 4ic : : Aunust , 42'4e. OATS Loner ) cash , 33t : May. S2jci July , ilr.-Iiillt Tie asked. ) H < IlAnt.KY No market. > llliAN-May. C43070. O'J HAY Only a small local demand and prices unchanged ; t'mothy , $ ! 2.fxai5t.o. ( at $ l. . lltiTTKit-Neglected nnd unchanged ; cream ery. i : M7c : dairy. liinc. CoitN JlKiStronn nt $ ! .7i.tt2.73. WlllSKV Steady nttl.tn. ' ' lUnniNO AND COTTON Tf rs Unchnngcd. 1'itovisiONii I'lrni , tint Wow at previous nuotatlons ; pork. jobulnzill.o ) ; now , $10.00. ItKCEii'TS Vlour , 4,01.0 llis. ' . .wheat , IP.OO ! ) hu. ) corn , 27.0-X ) bu. : Oat , 48.roit\i.j rye , 10,033 bu.t barley , none. Slttl-MENTS Klour. 3,000 Ibi. : wheat , 50,000 bii.i earn. 2-OOJ bu.l oats , U.rwo bit , ; ryonono ; barley , none. _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ Now Ynrk .Market * . HAY Quiet , easy ; shipping , $7.5009.00) ) good to choice. $ A5Wi/.l.5a Mops-Quint , II rm : state , common to choice , 28ioo : : I'licine co'iit , 2.iW20c. ycdAllHaw , qulot , llrni : centrifugals CXI test , 3. 'i-ino ; refined , linn , nctlvo : No. 0 , aKc : No. J , a Ift-Ute : No. d , auWHe ; No. P , 3 ll-in ® : i la-ico ; NO. 10 , as KiVo ; No. n , : ni.iri : n-icc ; No. 12 , ilMWSc ! No. ia. Iiua.'f'ic ! off A. 4 jc ; mould A , 4 -li4 ll-ICo ; Btundard A , 4 5-lixit 4l-lOo ) ; confectioners. 4 a-16340-ine ; cut lonf. & ® .tio ? ; crushed. n5io ! : powdered. 4'4.iioi granulated. l' ' (3lsie ( : cubes. 4 1MU ® < 11-105. MOLASSES lorclgn , dull : M test. I0oi ! ( New Orleans , steady , Je ; cnmmun to fair , 2je. UlCE-Pnlrly uctlvo and ( Inn ; domestic , fair to rxtr.i. 4ie ; .lupun , .VsO-'i'U' . 1'CTliot.EUM Quiet , steady ; crude in barrels , $ . ' > ,40 ; crude In bulk. $ ZUO ; refined Now York , $ ( XC5 ; Philadelphia and it..ltlmoro , JVOO ; ro ll tied In bulk , fl.uOL3'i : ; united closed at 5) il'oe for Juno. CorroNSBKt ) on. Quiet , firm ; crude , SOJie ; yellow , a.c. TAt.i.ow-Stcady ; oily. $2.00 for packages. Kosix Steady nnd ( inlet ; strained , common to pood. $ i.isoi.i7K. : : ' 1 uiti'ENTiNi : Steady. Knos Quiet , easvt western , 15l ® lGe. IliDES-DuIl and steady : wet salted Now Orleans , 4.1 to 75 Ibs. , OQSei Texas selected , M to r.o Ibs. . C8o. I'OIIK Steady and qulot ; old moss. $9.75 ® lO.Mij new moss. $11.50 : extra prime , $11.50. HUTTEII Dull and weak ; western dulrv , 12 CilJc ; western , creamery : ivatlic ; western fac tory. 10lJSc ! ; Elgin. IBKBlllc. CnunsK-Moderato demand and firm ) part skims , : iSc. I'm IKON Moderately nctlvo : American , $ l4.7.vat(1.25. ( Coi-MSii Dull : lake. $ II.O.Vill2.00. LEAD Qulot ; domcHtic , $ I.205SI.27 ! { . TlN-Stoady ; straights , $2I.OO < a2l.)0. ! I4lvrrpi il .Markets. LIVERPOOL. Mny 24 WIIKAT holders offer moderate. y ; No. 2 rod winter , Gs UUdGs lOd per cental. Cons Firm ; demand poor ; mixed western , 4804(1 percental. BACON t.ohg und short , clear , 55 Ibs. , 34s per cental : long , climr , * 45 Ibs. , X > s. IIUTTr.n United States , finest , 75s per owt. ; United States , gojd , OOs per ewt , CIIKKSE Amcilcan , finest whlto , S3s Cd per owt. for now. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cotton Market. Nrw ORLEANS , La. . May 28. Qulot nnd firm : mlddllirx , 7ic ! ; low mllilllng,0.'l-10o ( ; good ordi nary. oa-lBoj not receipts. 2.2SO bales ; gross receipts , 2,534 bales ; exports coastwise , 1.044 bales : sales. 700 Lmlor stock , 15.K)3 ) ) bales. ST. Louis. Mo. . May 28. Steady ; middling , 73-lGc. Sales , 200 bales : receipts , 50J bales ; shipments , 1,400 bales ; stock , b8 , too bales. Coll'eo NEW YORK , Mav 23. Options opened steady ; nnchunzcd to A points down ; closed with near futures linn ; foreign steady , unchanged 10 10 down. Sales. 1.000 bacs , . Including May. $12 45 GC12&0 : June. $12.20 : July , 411.00 ; September. lll.8iK31l.UJ ; October , $ llUODuccmbor , , J11.75 11.85. Spot Uio quiet , steady ; No. 7 , $12.00 ® 13.00. 1'hllailelplilii Oraln Alarkct. I'lnr.ADKi.iMiiA , l'ii. . . May 28. WHEAT Lar-oly nominal : No. 2 red Mav. Ol'/i92c. COIIN Options strong ; No. 2 mixed , May , > < . ® 'ilUc. ' OATS Steady : No. 2 white , 40e. I'corlu Grnln Murkot. PEOIIII" " ! . , May 28.'QoiiN Active : No. 2 , 47c ; No , a , 4Gc. UATS-l-'irm ; No. 2 whlto , 33S3UJic : Nos 3 white. 32 c. HYK Steady ; Na 2 , 77iio. Clnclmmt Murkots. CINCINNATI , O. , Mayl2S. WHEAT flrm ; No. 2red,88e. . . COIIN Light demand : No. 2 mixed , 43c. OATS Firm : No. 3 inlxoa , UOJc. ! WHISKY $1.15. ' -m - f Ilnltlinnro ( Irnlii Miirknt. IIAI.TI.MOHK , Mil. , May 23. WHEAT Steady ; No. 2 red spot , 9292e. ! CORN Firmer : mixed , Kljgc. OATS Firm , No. 2 whlto western.-3833Jc. ! ItllnncapullH AVIiout Alurkot. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. , May 2H. Wnoat , ex tremely dull. Receipts. 270 cars. Close : May , SJJio : July , Sl'/ie : on track. No. 1 hard , 83c ! } ; No. 1 northern. BJSic ; No. 2 northern , 7Uffi8jc. Toledo Grain Murkot. TOLEDO. O. , Muy 28. WHEAT Easier ; No. 2 , cash und Muy.lUUc. CoitN Steady ; No. Scash , 53o. OATS-QuIot ; oasli. ljc. Now Vork Dry Goods SInrket. NEW YORK , May 28. lluslncss In dry goods was restricted us usual nn the closing day of the week , The undertone of the cotton goods market continues strong. Foreign Oil Market. ANTWERP , May 28. PETROLEUM 13 ? f ; 6d sclleru. Traders Talk. CllICAQO. III. . May 28. Counsel man i Diy to Cockroll Bros. : bpoeulntivo market had a blmliurlty of action today. Wheat , corn , outs and provisions all opened with shorts excited Buyers owing to threatening weather. Eleva tor people sold wheat , shippers sold corn and packers bold provisions moderately on the hard spots and bought freely on declines. The llnul closings were llrm at the advances noted. There still remains nn unsettled short May Interest In all the pits , und thla contributes something to prices , although In general wo regard July und lutcr futures not too high yet for prolltublo turns to bo mudo by purchases on breaks. CHICAGO , 111. . May 28. Kcnnett. Hopkins & Co. to S , A. McWnortcr : A considerable rain full In several states nnd apprehension of a continuance st-irtod shorts who declined to stand on their trades with two holidays Inter vening. There was un advance of .nearly lo In consequence of their buying , longs supplyIng - Ing the demand. The price declined to yester day's closing when the market bad evened up. Tlio mnnlpulatlon of the May option which nt one time was 2So ! over July undoubtedly 'milled to the artificial Blrongth. Commercially wheat Is weak. The foreign demand ahows no Improvement. Oc- caslonul cargoes move oust on old business , but the outlook for future Duslnesa Is not en couraging. Further damage to the grow ing crop would change this , but in the ubsonco of sucli duinugo there is Ilttlo prospect of bettor prices. Wet weather had a bullish effect on prices In corn and.oats , und n sharp advance in May corn helped to sustain the general market. Tlio weather Is still the main factor and will put prices up or down us It Is wet or dry. In provisions there was a continuance of the good buying that has ucou apparent foraomo days , und prices touched the highest point for many weeks , easing olT later on realizing. GlllCAOo. 111. , May 28. F. a. Logun & Co. , to Duncan , IIolllngor& Co. : Our wheat mar ket opened with considerable utrength this morning , July oponlnif at KJ e , Belling up to Ba o. The closing prlco.wus Sa'fe. Our foreign advices are stronger.qian they have been , particularly from France , owing lo dry und hot weather. On t his'alii ' o of the Atlantic tlio weather Is unsettled. U'or the near future wo hellovo wheat n'-'vUrclmso on all weak markets. Corn crop advices nro somewhat Improved , but there la still too much ruin. Receivers say rocolpUWll ) Increase consider ably. With heavy receipts prices will bo lower , but unless they nil wo are liable to see fancy prices for JunoVrily nnd August. Tlio July option closed at4f [ f May. 85 < ? asked. No feature to oats , 11 ttlu doing : July ) o sed at Die. Hog products llrm , closed a shade over the prices of yesterday , Vj. Now York h | > Vcl'u Movement. NEW YORK , Mny 28-litlio oxporls of specie from die port of Now /York during the lust week were t4.VJ.MX ) silver and $78,751 gold , of which $424.8JS Hllver and $ .U251 cold wont to Europe and $81.221 Bllvjjtiuiia $ jn.XOgold went to the West Indies. , [ The steamer Majestic took f 100.00J silver baci. for London ; the Co lumbia took $111,700 ; gold coin and $810 silver coin for 'Ilumburg ; the City of WuHhlnirton tooif$700 hllvor coin for Havana. The KIIIH took ( I4.U1 gold bars und $1.40'J silver burs with $18.,700 silver coin for London. The Touralno took t\M ! \ silver burn for Havre , the Uoor o W. Olydo taif > 21 silver coin fur bun Homlngo und tliu Philadel phia took $ ' < 0onu gold coin for I'liruooa. The linportsof tpocle at the port of Now York were IS MO gold und K.GI7 hllvor. of which $4.0:10ero : American gold coin , W.14U American silver cola and $1,100 cold bullion , HTOCKtJ ANII 1IONUS. Movement ! AYcro Jnnlgulllcant In Mait of tliuActive nhurei. NKW YO'IIK , Mny sa.-4'riia stock market today was an extremely [ Inlltcil affair , presenting o holiday uppearanco throiiKliout the scbalon und , while there wm an urgutit demand for tlio smaller aborts , the movements were Inslg- nlllcunt In most of the active shares , even though a Htrong temper marked the trading from opening 16 close. 601110 orot < > nso to ani mation WUH teen In lleudln.Uoek Ulund and Atchlson , eked out uy special inovomonta In llncklm : Valley uno-.tho now load shares , which scored uaiuorlu ) ( id vances , bolutf affuctcd by several causes. The general list , hnwovcr. romnlncd without fcatuio ntnny kind other than Its llrm temper. 'Iho Colurado Conl Is the only stock ot the list which Minwcd n mirkcd advance for the day. The upward movement w s Kept going by tlio bunk state ment , mid the uloio wusfnlrly nctlvo nnd strong nt the highest point , txilurudo Caul showlns a gain of ! > , per cent and the othnrs small fractions. The trading reached only 0.1- va llsto I und u. ? unlisted. uovernmcnt bonds have boon lalrly active and firm. Tlio Post says : The Announcement that Droxol. Morgan & Co. would undertake the rporjiuilrution of the Richmond Terminal seemed to affect that stock but slightly. This was dne no doubt to the fact that It was'gen * orally expected that such won d bo tbo do * elslon ot Hrexel , Morgan & Co. , and the pub lished announcement had but Ilttlo elTcctuno way or nnotlmr. The following are the closing quotations for Iho loading stocks on the Now York Stock ex change today : I'limncliil Notes. PAIIIS. Mny 23. Three per cent rentes , 09f 5ie for the account. ICANSAs CITV. Mo. , Muy 23. Clearings , $1,537.- 201 : for thu week. $0.109,1)33. ) UAI/TIMOIIK. Mil. Mny 28. Clearlius. $ .2,011- 014 : balances. $374,83J. Hate , 0 per cent. MKMIMIIS. Tomi. . May ' . 'S. N'ew Yurie exchange - change .selling nt $1.50. Clearings , $271,311 ; balances , $174.501. Niw : YOIIK. May 2fl.-CIoarlni : ' . $ lon,205,572 ; baluncos. JI.225.29J : for the week , clearings , $ OG0.2S9,152 : balances , $ ' .201 , < r-- . I'll. , May S8. Cloarlngs , $12- ! ! 10,7J1 ; balances , Jl.Wd.'Tl : for the week , clonr- Inss , $ ? ' ,333al ) ; balances , $10COOU07. Money , a percent. CINCINNATI , O. . May 23 Monov. 3HO per cent. New York exchange , CoaTOc proniiiim. Ulenrlnfis , $2.1UI.5M ) . Week , tia,5JI,70. ' ; week last year , $10,157.85) , Nnw YOKK. May 23. [ Special Tolepram to Tun IlEE.J Exchange was quoted as follows : Uhlc.iso. 7Jo premium : Boston , par to oo dis count ; St. Lodls , OJe premium. HoiTO.v. Mass. . May 28. Atchlson April tttitement , Includlni : bt. Louis , V San Krun- clsco system : Oross eurnlnps. $1,451,411 : In- cronse , $1B5,75U ; not , $ IOUM8 ; Increase , JS8,9'0. ' ST. Louis , Mo. , May 28. Oloarlncs , $ . ' ,811.475 : balances , $ .l7ul aO : for this week. $19,757.CB. ; bulnnccs , $ -.VWli ( ) ' . ' ; last week. $20CO.iiJO ( : bal ances , t" , 1(14.107 ( : for tin ; corrcspondlni ; week last year. $18.0.12.231. Money , quiet at40 per cent. Exchange on Now Yuru.OOc premium , HUSTON. Mass. . May 28. Clearings , 810,802- 787 ; balances. $ l.AT.4t. ; ! . Money , 1- ! per cent. RxchunKO on Now York , par and 5c discount. Clearlims for the week wcro $0.1,512,04. ! ; bal ances , $10.181,80) . and for the same week lust year , clearings. $70OUI,2I1 ; balances , $7,018,010. CHICAGO , III. . Mar 28. Clearlnps. $13,82 022 ; for the weak. J.r > 1,408,00. % against J71.742.52U for tlio corresponding week lust year. Money steady ntiS45Sl : per cent for call loans ; 4S5 pur cent for time : Now Yorkoxcnango stroni : ; 75o p'rcmlum asked : slorllnK exchange , dull and flrm ; slxty-aay bills. $4.87 ; demand , J-l.bS , New York Slunoy 3rnrl < ot < NEW YOIIK , May 28. MONKV ON CAM , Easy , with no loans ; closed offered ntVt per cent. 1'ni.ME MEiirANTiLc I'Ai'Kli S S per cent. bTKiiLiNG EXCHANGE Quiet but 11 rm at $4 SOU for sixty day bills uud > 4.8d for do- in u nil. The closing quotations on bonds : of the missionary society and a delegate to the general conference , will speak at 10:90 : a. m. , at Trinity Methodist Episcopal church , Twenty-first and lilnnoy streets. Ilov. H. M. Mann , president ot the University of tno Southland of Alabama , speaks in the evening. ICountzo Memorial English Lutheran church , corner Sixteenth and Harnoy streets. Itov. A. J. Turkic , pastor. Services at 10:30 : in the moraine and 8 in the evening. I'roaeh- Inn by the pastor both morning and evening , Bunday school at noon. Young 1'ooplo's So ciety of Christian Endeavor at 7 j > . m. All are invited to those services. Mrs. Neil of Mollno , 111. , a notu'i Christian worker , will conauct the sorvtco tonight ( Saturday ) nt the People's church , Eighteenth - oenth and California streets. Clifton Hill mission , cornorct Grant street and Military avenue , tonmuu * of vValuut Hill motor lino. Sunday school nt 3 p. m. , Including bible class for adults. The newly organized Prcsbytcrliin church will liavo dt- vine service at 4 p. m when the Ucv. Dr. Ware of the Second Presbyterian church will preach. All nro cordially Invited to nt- tonn nnd nn opportunity will bo afforded these Interested to bccomu members ellhor by prcsontntlon of their church loiters or by profession of fattti. It is most iloslrnblo that ns many as posMblo of these Interested will unllo with this church before the 13lu ot next month , 1'ark i'laco Congrognttonnl cnurcb , Thir tieth and California streets. Services : Sun day morning at II ; subject , "Memorial Day ( " Sunday evening at 8 ; subject , "King ot UlghtcousnoAS. " SuniUy school nl noon. 1'rnycr meeting , Wednesday , 8 p. in. Wil liam J. Pasko , pastor , 8027 Collfornla street. St. Mary's Avenue Concregatlonal Church Sermons , morning nt 10:30 : and evening nt 7:45 , by the pastor , Itav. S. Wright BuUcr. Topic. "Tho Spirit of the bain ted Soldier llo.iU" Sunday school nt close of tncrnlng service. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor mooting at 0:4.r : > p. m. St. Philip's Chnpol ( Episcopal ) Twenty- first between Nicholas and Paul sticots , John Albert Williams , priest in. charge. Holy communion 7 n. in. ; morning waver and Sunday school , 10 a. m. : litany , holy communion and i-ermon at Ih n in. Ser mon topic : "Tho Ascension. " Choral evensong with sermon , 8 p. in. Sermon topic : "Marriage nnd Divorce. " Associate Mission ( Episcopal ) SU An drow's , Walnut Itili. forty-second and Nicholas. Services , 7iO. : ! Oilfi , 11 n. m nnd 70 : ! ! p. in. Friday. 7:45 : p. m. Sunday school 10 n. in. St. Paul's Cass street , ono door west of Thirty-second. Services , 11 u. in. , S p. ni. Friday 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school 10 n. in. St. Augustine's Windsor Place , South Thirty-third ntid Francis. Services , 7:30 : n. in. nnd 4 p. in. Sunday fchool , : i p. in. Grace Near Druid Hill , Twenty-ninth and Spauldlng , Services , 4 p. m. Sunday school , 3 p. in. r First United Presbyterian church. Twenty- first and Einmot streets Kov. J. M. French , pastor. Morning service nt 10:30. : Sub- bath school at noon. Young people's moot ing nt 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 o'clock. The services will bo conducted by Kov. J. Moss of Plttsburg. Frco Church of St. Mutthlns ( Episcopal ) , South Tenth street nnd Worthlngton Place Kov. Alex W. Mncnab , priest In charge. Sunday after Ascension day. Holy com munion , 7:00 : u. m. Sunday school nnd bible class , ll:4.r : > n. m. Mntins , litany and sermon , 11 n. m. Evensong and sermon , 7:30 : u. ni. ISishop Worthlngton will preach morning nnd evening , linmanucl Baptist Church North Twenty- fourth and lilnncy streets , ICountzo Place. Preaching Doth murnlng and evening by Huv. Joseph Clark , D.D. , of Congo mission , Africa. Morning services at 10:30 : a , in. Sunday school at 12 m. Young people's prayer meal ing at 7:45 : p.m. Evening services at 8 p. m. Hcgular prayer mealing , Wednesday evenIng - Ing , - Uoth-Edon Dualist church , Park avenue , just south of Leuvcu worth Kov. E. N. Har ris , paslor. Mornlntr service nt 11 n. m. and evening service at 7:45. : Sunday school atO:45a. : in. YounpPcoplo's ' meeting at 0:30 : p. m. The pastor will preach both morning and evening . Seats all free. The Clifton Baptist Mission will have reg ular preaching services ovcr.v Sabbath morn- ingot 11 o'clock In the hall , cornur of Grant and Military avenue. Kov. G. C. Peck , mis sionary. Seward Street Methodist Episcopal church , corner Sowurd nnd Twenty-second strools Kev. H. A. Crane. A.M. . pnitcr. Services ut 10:30 : and 8 o'clock. Morning sermon fol lowed by the Lord's ' supper. In tbo evening Bishop William Taylor of Africa wlllprcuch. Frco sittings. All welcome. Unitarian Church , Seventeenth and Cass streets Memorial day sermon. Kov. New ton M. Mann will preach before U. S. Grant post Grand Army of the llemibllc and Woman's Relief corps. Services at U :45. : All nro welcome. First Methodist Episcopal Church Corner Twentieth nnd Davenport sti-cots. Kov. P. S. Merrill pastor. 10:30 : , llisbcp William Taylor of Africa ; 7:45 : , the pastor oa "Reach ing the Masses. " " People's church , on Eighteenth street be tween California nnd Webster Preaching at. 10:30 : a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor , Kov. Charles W. Savldge. Subject In the morn- ine , "A Personal Devil ; " subject in the evening , "Christian Science. " Seats free. All nro welcome. Sunday school nt " :30 : p. m. Park Avenue United Presbyterian church , corner Park avenue and Juckson Kov. J. A. Henderson , pastor. Preaching every Sunday nt 10:30 : a. m. and 8 p.m. Sunday school at It ! m. Young people's mooting nt 7:15 : p. m. Seats free. All mndo welcome. All Saints' church , corner Twenty-sixth and , Howard streets Sermon topics , Sunday , May SO : Morning , "Physical Death a BlessIng - Ing ; " evening , The Joy of the Lord. " Young men and strangers cordially invited to attend. T. J. Mackuy , rector. Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church- Fortieth and Hamilton streets. Kov. T. C. Wobjtor , paslor. Morning sermon at 11 o'clock. Evening sermon 7:45. : Sunday school 10 a. m. A cordial welcome to all. Trinity Methodist Episcopal church Cor ner Twentv-iirst nnd Ulnnov. ICounlzo Place. Kov. W. K. Beans , pastor. Preaching 10:30 : u.m. nnd 8:00 : p.m. Kov. C. L. Mann , D.D. LL.D. , chancellor of Iho university of the Southland , preaches morning nnd evening. Sunday school , 9 n. m. , J. T. Robinson , superintendent. Junior League 3 p.m. Ep- worth Longuti 7:30 : p.m. All seats free. All made welcome. St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church- Corner of Twenty-first nnd Burduttostreets. Kov. J. S. Dolwoilor , D.D. , pastor. Services at 10:30 : a. in. and 8 p. m. Morning sermon : "Many Will Seek to Enter Heaven and Shall not bo Able.1 Evening sermon : "Victory and Defeat. " This will bo the llfth in the scries of evening sermons on "Tho Journey of the Israelites From Egypt to Canaan. " Hillside Congregational Church Corner Thirtieth and Onio streets. A. II. Rosspas tor. Morning service 10:80. : Sermon topic , "Chrisl's Gospel. " Sunday school nt noon. Young People's Society of Christian En deavor 0:43 : p.m. Voipora 8 p.m. Topic , "Goodby. " Young Men's Christian Association build ing Corner Sixteenth und Douglas streets. Open week days from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sun days from8 to 10:30 : n.m. and 1'J lo 7 p.m. Frco reading and correspondence roomsopen to everybody. Stationery und writing ma terial furnished free of charge . Sunday ser vices : Bible classes ! l n.m. nnd 3 p.m. con ducted by Colonel Charles Ulrd , U. S. A. Men's mooting at 4 p.m. , addressed by Evan gelist C. S. Billings. Everybody welcome. Ciistcllnr Street Presbyterian Church Sixteenth and Castollar streets. The evening - ing service will bu a memorial service toplo "Tho Blue nnd the Gray. " Morning subject ' Why Did They Crucify Him ! " Kov. J. M. Wilson , paslor. Services 10:30 : a , m. and 8. p. m. Monmouth Park Methodist Episcopal church Corner Thirty-fourih and Larimoro avenue. Sunday services , love feast nt 10 a. m. Preaching ut 10:30 : by Presiding Elder T. C. Clcudonnlng , followed by sacrament of the Lord's supper. Sunday school at 1'J m. Class meeting at 7 p. in. Preaching at 8 p. m. by Kov. ' J. E. Wilson , D.D. , presiding elder Charleston district , South Carolina. F. W. Brass , puslor. Central United Presbyterian Church 11 ! ) N. Seventeenth street , Rav.JoUu William son , pastor. Preaching nt 10:30 a , m. und 8 p. in. Sabbath school at , 1'j m. Young people's meeting nt 7 p. in. Subject for morning sermon "Tho Old Path , " and of evening sermon , "Available Strength. ' ' First Christian church , corner Capitol avenue and Twentieth streets Kev. T. E. Cram blot , pastor. Preaching ut 10:30 : n.m. and 7:45 : p. in. Sunday school nt 12 m. Subject of morning sermon , "Expression of Gratitude. " Subject of evening sermon , "Tho Conditions of Salvation. " All seat * free and all are welcome. Grunt Street Christian Cuuron Twenty- sixth strum. Sunday school at:30 ! ) : p. m. E. S. Jonot > , | BUporintonJunt. The uvuneolUts Hodces und Coon will begin evangelistic meetings In this church June 4. Cyntha Christian Church 1318 Nicholas street. Joseph Shields , pastor. Services nt 10:30 : n. in. and7:4,1 : p. in. The Young Pen- plo'u Society of Christian Endeavor , 0:45 : ; Sunday school at 11 ! m. Morning nubjucl ; "Christianity is Death and Llfu. " Evening subject ; "Gou'b Promises to Man. Westminster Presbyterian Church T won- ty-nlntli nnd Mason streets. Thu pastor , Rev John Gordon , D. D. , will prjach at 10:30 : a. in. , on the Methodist Episcopal gen eral conference und the Presbyterian gen eral assembly , and at 8 p. in. will deliver the seventh sermon on Miracles , subject ; The Church. " Sunday school nt Iin. . Mooting of ' Young People's'Society of Christian Iiu > deavor , 7:15 : p. m. First Proabytorlan Church Corner of Seventeenth and Dodge streets. Preach ing services nt 10:30 : n. m. and 8 p. m. , conducted - ducted by Kov. D. K. Kerr , D.D.t president ot Bollavuo college. Sunday tcuool at 13 in. Young Pcoplo'fe Society of Ohrlstlnn En. denver nice ting at 7 p. ru. Second Pro bytorlnn Church Twenty- fourth nnd Nicholas stroots. Kov. * 3. M. Ware. D.D. . pn tor. South Tenth street Methodist Episcopal church , two blocks south Union Puoltlo depot - pot , Kov. A. Hodcotts , D.D. , paslor. Cln meeting 10-30 im. . Preaching 10:30 : nnd 7:45 : p. m. Somoot tha delegates to the MolhoJIst Episcopal comcrooco are ox > oectcd to preach. Southwestern Lutheran Church Twenty- sixth street between Popploton nno Woolworth - worth avenues. Kov. Luther M. Kuhns. pastor. Services nt U n. m."Tho Ascension , " nnd ni7M5 , "Tho Koiponslbtllty of Knowl edge. " Preaching nt SoutuwcU Presbyterian Church , Twentieth nnd Lonvonworth , by Kov. Thomas McCnguo 10:30 : n. m. At llnnscom Park Melhoillsl Episcopal Church-Corner Twenty-ninth strcot nuil Woolworth nvcntiP , Kov. T.E. WilsonD.D. , delegate to the Into conference from Charles ton , S. C. , will preach nt 10:30 : n. in. Ep- worih Longuu mooting nt 0:30 : p. m. KoV. A. L. Uhxrk uf Kook Klver conference will preach nt 7:45. : Scnti free. Everybody In vited. Trinity Cathedral , Eighteenth strcot and Capitol avenue Very Kov. C. H. CJanln r , dean. Holv communion nt S n. in. ; Sunday school at tl ; 15 n. in. ; morning prayer , Ittnay and sermon at 11 n. in. ; evening prayer nnd sermon nt7l5 : p. m. At the Temple on Hnrnov strcot , nonr Twenty-fourth , Pentecost services will bo conducted on Tuesday evening nt 7:30 In stead of 0:15 : ns heretofore announced. Serv ices on Wednesday morning , nt which llflcon children will bo confirmed , will commence nt , 0:30. : The doors ot the building will bo locked nt 10:30. : All are conJlnlly Invited to attend. Rabbi Kosotmu will deliver the holiday sermon on Wodncsduy. The L. A. C. E , , n literary society con nected with Temple Israel , will hold Iho Until meeting of iho season on Monday even- in B at 8 o'clock , WHY un WAS iiissr.o. Itcv. .John Hewitt Tnlkn of thn Itecpnt Ilorr an Coiincll'a Work. LINCOLN , Nob. , May ! J4. To the Editor ot Tun DIK : : Tin : BKK of Friday , May 'JO , con tains n report ot Thursday's proceedings ot the couucll of iho dlocoso of Nebraska. That report contains a statement which makes mo seam to have rodootod unjustly upan these In our church who hnvo coma to us from other Christian bodies. It makes mo say ; "As long ns six months ago I was warned that ccrlnln member * ot Ihls body who carne lo it from another ecclesiastical denomination had said that no low churchman should go to the next general conference if thov could prevent H. " Instead of this I said : "As long as six weeks ago I was warned Hint certain members of this body , who recognize ecclesiastical authority not recognized by this church , had suid , " etc. , etc. Then I wus hissed nnd called to order. What I was trying to got at will bo ex plained by the following , which Is-tUpped from the report ot the proceedings of the diocesan convention of Massachusetts , found In the Boston Weekly Transcript of Friday , Mny so , ilia same day that your report ot our diocesan council appeared : At 11 o'clock the resolution assigned to that hour regarding thu memorializing the gen eral convention to define the position uhlch a clergyman shall hereafter hold in the Kplsco- pul church who Is bound by life vows of obedi ence wus taken up , und Itov , Charles A , Iliont of the committee to whom the matter was re ferred reported th.it It appeared to the com mittee highly desirable to present , such a memorial ; that they roalliro the dangers In volved In n life vow of obedience which binds men to un institution unr eojiibcil by the church , as bus been painfully Illustrated In the past ynar In the cnso of Kov A. O. A. Hull , "lly taking such u vow. " the report goes on to say. "a man may betaken taken awuy from what , in his judg ment and that of these who are best fllto.1 to know , should bo his llfd work. Ill ) may bo forbidden the oxorclsuof his prophotlo olllcc. which Is Ills privilege und right by vir tue of his ordination. Ho Is lliibio to oe called uuon to submit to a discipline which It Is the Inalienable right of the church to exercise. Collision with thu mind of the church nnd violent lent Interference with Its expressed judg ment Is always possible , together with all thai this entails , viz. : the peril of scandal serious disturbances , distress and tlio sacri fice , or ul lonst tliu Injury , of vital Interests. " The committee. In concluding , asked tha adoption of the following : "Unsolved , Thnt the convention ot the ( Ilo- cc"o ot Massachusetts does hereby respect fully memorialize the nnxt general conven tion to define what position ( if any ) n olcr/y- man shall hereafter hold In the I'rotcslant Kplscop-il church of tlio United States ot Amcrleii. who la bound bv a llfn voiv of iibodl * cnco to a religious oidor. " In support of the report , Mr. Ilrcnt said that wlillo ho was In favor of community life and religious outers , und while It was the great nspmitlon of his life to some time dedicate himself to tuch a work , ho would never glvo Ills assent to It except Inside of the nhnreh. Any vow of obedience to any religions body outside of the Episcopal church , taken by clergy men of thochurcn.ho considered as little short of Immoral. There Is too much danger of privateering In religion , ho said , und the result Is that uUhough the orders may do a , good thing at one time , there nro dunuors of Ihoir doing at other times things that will re sult in Injury. The only comment that I would mane Is contained In iho last part of the quotation glvon below from the address of Bishop Brooks to the same Massachusetts convention. Ho said. sDouklnx of the mission of the church. "Wo nro not the Church ot Kir.'land , set hero for tlio use ot Immigrant Kngtlshtncn. Wo uro the Protestant Kplscopal church of Ainixlca. vtliosoduty towaid every Immigrant though wo are not u nhiirch ot aliens In any sense Is to make u Christian American ot him as speedily us possible. I nsk you to con sider whether uro not sometimes In danger of becoming too special und peculiar , nnd whether * o ought not to wateh joiilously over the largeness ot our church's llfu. " I was hlssod for trying to bring the same subject to the attention of our council , but L am not ashamed of it. . JOHN HEWITT. TIII : IIIIAI.TY MAHKIT. rNSTUUMENTH placed on record May 2 , L 181TJ : WAUIUNTV DEEDS. E H Davis ot nl to A J Hnnsrom , und 11- l.r > of s / lots 7 and 8. block 1UU , Omaha.$23,633 Hoard of Korolgn Missions of Presby terian church to same , und " -l.r > . samo. 4,333 Hoard of Foreign Missions of 1'rosb.v- lerlun church to same , und ! M.t , same. 4,331 Union Stock Yards company to II U tillssmuii , lot G , block 17 , Klrstudd to South Omaha 500 K II Whitney and wlfo to 1' 1 > Johnson , w ! feet of w 88 foot lot B , block 101 , Omaha 6,530 Itlchard O'Koefo nnd wlfo to I'O lleafoy , lot ity block SI , Kirst add toCorrlgun place 209 J \V McCardoll and wlfo to K Q McOur- dotl , lot 10 , blook U und lot 8 , block fl. I'utlorsnn park , lots , block 1 , Hnsli & Holby'H add tu Bouth Omaha , and lot H , block 1 , William Hngodorn'H add , . . . l.COO Henry riplgln and wlfo to II .1 Abrahams , mull v H of w H lot - ' . block 1JI ! , Omaha 2,000 J 1 > Helfensteln to O K O.iln , undlv Cain pluco 1,900 Henry Kplglo nnd wlfo lo rUmiiol Kline , nt lotn , block 81 , Bouth Omaha 2,500 Biimo to Hailmol Klnkelstoln , lot IIblock 11 , Ucod'HlBt add 8,000 Same to Kurnoy Harris , w ! i lots , block ! ! ? 8.Olimllll. . . . . . ' 3,000 IMattsir.outli Investment Co. to Thomas Haley , w U ft lot 7 , block 70 , fc'oiilh Omufm 7,630 Kate Cullauhun und huslmml lo M J Illi'klo. H4'acres In aw cor bo ho 10-H-lii 1,100 ( j O lliuo to.lohn KtocUmyor , nu siv and w 15 acrosof so s\v Is-iri-l'J , . . . , 5,500 John Hlockmyer und wlfo to U O Husc , lot. ii. : 'I'll t tie's subdlv 7,50) John Hcslulty and wlfo to K .1 I'MixIn nnd wife , n M ft of ii'of 0/1 lot - \ KounUo 'rid add . - . . l.l.'X ) J W Illuko in Jacob Kloln , lot 2 ? , block ii : , llrown purk 500 South Omaha Land Co. to Q K Uobblns , lota , block 0. Houtli Omaha 003 qUIT CLAIM DEKIIS. CHUons hunk of I'lattsmoiith to I'lutts- mouth Investment company , w 15 foot lot 7 , block 70 , b'outh Omuhu 4,000 DKEPH. Matilda Albert to RJ Davenport ot nl , lot II , J 1 Itedlck'H udd und \v \ > „ lot 10 , Itedlck'Hand add , a O CuliSer , special master , to 11 0 llur- bank , H 10 fei-tof w tU foot lot 7 , blouk HI. Soulh Omaha . . . . 667 UK Cochrun , Hume , to Iloniiimin Head , Iot37. block 17 , Orchard Hill 1,30) Total amount of transfers , . . . . . . . t (0,7u7 Hid * will ho open the 4th of Juno for tha privilege of restaurant pending thu manufac turers' und consumers' exhibit , which will bo In boMlon about two eeki | also for' thu i > eo- plo'n party convention. u. IlIdH will bo open for lee cream nnd lemonade - ado privileges for thu manufacturers' exhibit und alto for thu people's party convention. Cor further partloulnrv addruiH Huurotury Manufacturers uud Consumers unooliuloa OolUoum bulldluK , m''Sd''tuii. ' *