COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Opened Strong but Olc'cil Weak on Much Rainy Wenth'.r. THERE VMS NO DEM AND FOR CASH ARTICLE Corn rirm nnd In Uo d Urmnnd itl Wrdncgilnjr'a Clo lni ; Price \Miim Trailing HrKUii-O'ily ' it Knlr In O.ili. OiIICACIO. .May 2-Wheat opened strong nnd clout 1 weak loilnj. Demand for the cash nitlrlu wag wanting , and ruins were conflcletillj predicted for nearly every patched patch of winter wheat east of the Mi'-s'sslppl. Hati'Jlcra of ctiBh Kraln here reported no Mile , und Ne\v York vvlicd that thc.ro was no Inquiry for either wheat ot earn. earn.Wheat Wheat , compare'd with yesterday's clos ing pike. Is " c liv.er , corn ftc lower and oats % c lower. Provisions weiu Independently Him nid made model ate gains In price. The eaily cables again , as on the day be fore , tilled the bull ! ) with enthusiasm and encouraged thi' bu > lns of wh"at at the start at nn adv.inco of from 'ic to % o br bu. July openeJ with buyer ! ) willing lo pay all the way from CSVio to CS'i-c , and for about twenty minutes tlio pit kipt on the boll at nrouinl the top figures of the tpenlng range During onu of Its high kliks the price fltruc-k GlVXic , but Inside or fort > minutes from the start It had tumbled back to Ol' ' c , and wabbled up anI down between that ami h'lltc for more than an hour after ward The early cables quoted the follow ing advances : Llveipool , M higher and Htrongj Purls , 10 cenllmt-n higher for Hour und fi centimes higher for May wheat ; IJer- lln , hlghei , the equivalent of n'io pel bu for May and 2\ic pe r hit for heplumber. Those quotations , togc-llier with the dry weather cast of the .Mississippi nnd the fear of whit the men who control the cash wheat might do , made the combination which put the price up Ilaln In gene-rous ciuantltles In man > of the winter wheat d's- trlats and light allow era over a wider men , with a general rainy condition drifting Htcndlb castwaid , were the reasons for the decline which followed the llrut advance The muket had a quick rcaet'on ' from Gl'fec for July lo GVfiC before 12 o'clock , the ortlers to buy at the decline proving more than enough to absorb the offerings and re awaken the earlier panicky feeling of the Fhorts. The foreign cablet to the llo.ird of Trade , giving Ihe close of the markets , quoted strong advances at Berlin and Paris , the foimer being given nt an advance equivalent to 2Tf c per bu for Maj , 2'ic ' for Bcplemb r , and the latter about 2'ic higher for both the present month and the Sep tember-December term These strong cable * were given ns the reason for the second bulge already icferred to , but as the hand lers of cash wheat reported no demand and nn abundance ot July wheat \vas for sale nt < i ! < s and over , the market became weaker than evi't , and Ihe prlc" brok" lower than on the earlier dec-linos. Receipts at Minne apolis and Uuluth were 231 ears , against S0 > 3 n week ago , nnd2 \ cars on the cor responding day of last yfir The primary markets received 199.000 bu. , .against 22.OdO ! 1m. a year ago , being the Ilrst for a long time to fall below the volume of last year's movement Imports of wheat and Hour from Atlantic ports amounted to 233 000 bu , about half of which was In Hour. July clobed nt Corn was firm nnd In good demand at ycFterdaj's closing price when Iradlng be gan. It began to bulge very rapidly under the Inllnenco of the opening slrcnsth In wheat , but only continued strong when It was thus encouraged. In Ihe nf let noon the icellng was weak and prices very consider ably lower lhan In Ihe morning July wncd nt l'Jc and advanced to M'ic , bul declined again to 49'ic ' quickly , but on an other bulge In wheat ran up again to 50c At the close tt touched 49o. The pi Ice of cash corn for shipment was early In the day said to bo within a trltle of n working liasls for export. Only a fair business -was transacted In oats. The ten lency of the market was weaker , Inllucnced by Indications of rain nnd a good disposition to sell , principally long oats The weakness In wheat and corn extended Into oats , and lluctuatlons to n great extent were rtilfd by those markets Jlny sold at from ' > \a to 2i > " , ) c , clown to from 2s"ic to LSVc , and closed at from 9 c to r4C lower. July iniigod at from 2'Jc to 23'ic ' to 2S"c , resting at the latter price The trading In provisions was rather light , but prices Improved a little , and rlosed 13c higher for July pork , Ge ? higher for Julv lard , nnd the same.1 advance In libs. Hog iccelpts wcro about l.OUO below the CHtlmates miidp ycslerday , and for lo- morrow only 10,000 are estimated Stocks rlnce a month ago showed a decrease ot be tween 1,000OX ! ) nnd 11,000,00-1 pounds. Estimates for Krldny : Wheat. 32 car" ; corn , 125 cars ; oats , 1CD cars , hogs , 16,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : ill7h n.'Tv. | uioT O'lM lllH ' 01 05k r.ui , ' 61 4BK I ! ! ) ' * 12 IS 1'J 41) rj 05 1'J HO C 7'JM tub U 8714 II 1)1) ) 07 v. 7 Oi JO 0 07(4 ( 0 10 ! , It It- ! , U i3 ! bu 11 474 11 474 C.ish nuotntlona wnrc a follow : ri.OHIl rirm. winter inleiits , tC0ff3 M ; win ter BtralRlits > i"j MW , tprlnc pitintt , | 3 Mrt 373 ; sprlim stinlKhta , $ J Mff3 15 , linkers , 51 S- ( Si 23. WHEAT No. 2 spiliiK. 671gC7isC : ! , No ! nominal , No 2 re < l 6 tXtN-No. ! 2 , mow.c. No. 3 yellow. c. OATS No. 2 , : si ( ( - < > ic No. 2 white. ZXi B3c. No. 3 white .2Vf ! 4 UYi : Nn. 2. 6J 6lc. llAUUGY-No . ' , GlKO No. 3 , No 4 , nnmln.il i-iiAX SIKI : > NO i. ti iff. TIMOTHY HlUi > 1'rlnic , , j 40 1'UOVIHIONS Park in * * * , per bhl , | U 1W > 12.23. Liinl r < " ' "W 1 1 * > $ ifc72Vjfl < ! .7S bhorl Hln aldcn ( IrMiso ) . M : o-rfl 2o Dry mltnl shoul ders ( lioxeil ) . r. 17HQS W ; shatt cle.lr fMea ( l xeil ) , JiXST f/ti / Si ) . WHISKV UlBtlllers1 lliiUhccl Kooila , per Rnl. , J120 HUGAIt Cut Imif. i9D ! ; eranulutevl. { 423 , tnml.inl "A. " SI 12'i ci.ovnu sp.nu-uuono M Tha followmtf were the ncelpts and shlpmcnls today : Articles. Receipts Shlpmcntn Flour , bbla 0 000 Wheat bu n.t 000 Coin , bu 2(1 ( l.OOO Oats , bu OK.OIIO 11 } o bu H.IIOI ) Itarley.bu. _ _ 4,000 On thn ProJuoo uicliiuiH today Inn butter niar- hcl wan nte.idy ; creamery. 10J17c ; rtawy. 8 * I lie iTm , steady ; UUP.'Mc Chceu ? , cruatna , UH4 NK\V YOUIC UKNKIIAI , .M.VltICiT. Cloilnc Quiitncloiis on thn Prlne-lput Com modities nnit * itnpln < . NHW YOIIK. May 2. PLOUn-necelpts , 11- l ) bbls. . exports. 13,000 bbls * sales , 27.GOO pKgs. , llrmly held , with demand teller for hlsh erodes , At tha closa buyers nnd sellers were apart , as mills refum the least concessions. Itye Hour , fairly active ; sales , S'f ' ) bbls COHN MIIAL Firm , sales , 8W bbls j jellow wes'ern , $1 15R1 H. Irand ) > wlne , J2.f5 III CKUlinAT Nominal at 4rO33c. WHU.VT-IlJc lpta. 194100 bu. ; exports. S1SJ ) bu , , sales , 13ltDObu. . ( ulurvs ; no l > ol. Spol unwilled , closlmj w taker , ' No. 2 red. In store nnd elevator. Sinc nlloat. 70c , dellrereil ; f. o. U , 70) c. albal ; No. 1 hard. Mi4c. delivered t > pllons h.nl a sharp upturn al Iht openlnt ; . with good local outside and foreign buying , rUmulattd by high cables nnd rumors of ,1 go.\l rush drmind nt HI LouU There w ra fred iralUlngx at tie rise , however , causln ? n. rractlon nl no MI , which later declrp < d Into dcldeil w akneiu und r re ports thai Ami'ur wits * ell'nff oul tuliy , May , WiVi6J , i t clueeil nt 61Sc : June , MS > ac , cliucd nt G4- , July , Ml jU > 13-lSc , rlux d nt 6 > % c. August. ftJVi4fi Kc. close I at e > > c. Septe-nbor , M * TOHc , cl.Tied at tSic ; December , 71O > 14e , cks-d at 7HjC. COUNneieliits , 109.IM tm ; exp-irls. 700 bu. ; nales , 81St ) bu. future * and 2iiw J bu. t > l t. Spot market dull and weaker , N > . 2. I.l.o asked In elevator , C7T.e asKed , nlKmt. steamer mixed , 03T.WM34C Options hlRher during tin ftwenoin on IlKl-ter un1v ls and go.i.1 looal ci > rerlnf : Rl a on tha rite In wheat , but sulu u.uemly lu t all the advance under realizing , clone 1 c lower , May. MHicrS4ir. co ! < Ml ot Mftc ; July , 5J li9 K" , closed at Ma ; H tfrntxr , Bl OiSc. cl.uel at . OATSHec.Mpls , rj.ftM bu. ; exports , 3.3M bu . sullen , IZJ.O'W bu fulutcs und l > 2.Ck bu fpot , Upol markel higher nnd n re nctlve ; No ! , JSV. F32 c. No. 2. d llv retl. IJVjfeiSIc ; No. 3. . - . N } . S whll37tiJl.c. . No. 3 wh.te. MHc. trnek mixed Tretlrrn , J3/34e : tmclf while. IStfllc. Op tions ruled ( Inner Ht tint will wheat an I corn , afterward rtactlni ; and cb lng uacluinel to V c lovvrr. Mar , 32 WXc , closed at J.'Vjc ; June olas.M ict S2Hc ; July. Jlffl'iC. clusnl at Uc HAY -Qilkl ; shipping. SHXMc. HOI'S Markft quiet , stale , common t choice , old 3Mr , mi , 4tflc ; luctflc cooit , old , J IKJ , 1S9I , MflOtf HlDlii > Nominally firm : net salted New Or- 11 I try J' > j -I < U lo j Tuns dry II la J ) \ ' * * IMtuXI 1'iJS li t m ilv f mlU Jli | t line ci'i i in -i J * . - > ' limit tmnu. | ttii , > , j IIOM ill ) < tra tnl i in m il , ( fintiJ * fU' n IK i | il ' p' ' H1 I l Him Jn i. i" . " ill l.i , I bnmH , | i ofni.n I ltd Jull. vi 'i ' rn inm 11 ifml nt M M n k I Mny , | i il at 17 , n4 tiu < li July , ; . ! , iiuinlnjl ; r flmd. uul l , e * > imiou l. M4i , IVnrk rtull , new m w , Itltow UW | fmnlt ) , | IJ. yt ) . * i uliort clmr , JU.to0 n.59. - Ironic' hftnlopk _ * i > l * , lluffnos rtrrti , d miestrc Itwce , tnillnl , 11I1T2I' III TTKn Mloidy. WP prn dairy , Sflllc. etl- 'rn rn.im ly , I f13i- . , - < tirn fnctmy , SUllci lilKtnii I'- Imitation cuauiPiv , 98lie ; slnle - . - , , IKIITct XHI * crw m ry. - - CHKK''i--\Vriik. Ktatv. lomo OffSc , siiwll , DO Bo. otirl nklntf , S&Mtf full tklmx l.tf > - I iKtnslnte nn4 prnnsyhnnln. , . M r . TALUI\V-flt idy , ell ) ( IK per fkK. ) , 4 < 4 < f4Ke ; ttj IpliKii firr ) 4Hl4'/ti' , TllohUPM Nimlnnl , I nlli-d Hoiml nt JI.88 il : -rinod NP York J M , I'ltlMtlrlphln nnd llAlllmntc , $81) ) , Phlladilphln nnl Hiltlrnore , In bulk , J" ' . ' N S'ctidy , strnlnul , conmoi to good , tt 5i l UHi. TonpirrriNi--nuii : ; ItlUKHnnlv , ilotnontlc , fulr to eitra , 4 * ; ® , Japan 4' nc < ) U\fl rH Hfinly : New Orleans , open kelllo , good in eli lire lOfHWe. MKTAl.S 1'lB liun , 'By. Scotch , H3.0HTMOQ. Amerlmn , tt > 3 > < OI21A. O > pper , strong ; brokers' prlc * . W73. c > Mhitn e pr.cv. $9.1)fr9 ) 81 Ind , ilinil > . brnUii ' prlco , J201 , I'XciiiiUKff prlr" , t")7kTin , firm ; rUmltK riSlffllOT , nl.itcx , utindy Hplir dull : dniu * tli J3 V , 3 1714 Hnlci on Minimi- linn AURUKI tin , 111 K , 15 In m Hep- ti'inliT. Ill 70 , 20 linn lul ) , till' , . COTTONRiitOlt : < Mnrkrt held flrnilj but do- mind leMrklcd t ) nnall lita , price" inclionRi'd , prlmo citid" , i3'4fTSIr nff piude 22fl3" , prime Biimmcr > rlluw , imiVJtr , off juimiti r jellovv , 2'ilsf ( , ycllovv butter ( 'inles , Sic , prime sum mer ulilto , 31c. OMMIA Ci.Nili : VI. MAItKKT. Coiulillon of Trull- und ( Juot itlnin nn Mnptonnil I nnry Priiducr. The roeo'pts of pou"r > nro quite largo , anil Iho innikpt Is weik nnd Icmor. Quolatioas ; Cliolce stook , 12ijc. IIPTTIIIl-Pirklng stock , Hf'c ; fair to coo.1 countrj I0 jl1c , choice lo fancy , Ilfl7c , galhercd croninpi ) ISi , Kppnintoi cieimciy , lOQSOi. ' IjlVlJ POPLTHY Hens CfiCijc ; mlxcl , Cc , ducks , tlS8iC { , lurUcss , 3j9c ; heavy lonw , 7c , Vj ; r. Choice fit. 70 to 100 Ibs. , arc quoted nt Co ; InrRO nnd eoarsi ? , S5Jlc C'ltUUbi : UiHfoniiii full crenm YOUIIB Ameri cans , 12i5fl3c , lnln 13c : Nebraska nnd Iowa , full crritn , lie ; Nebraska nnd Io a , purl sWms , 7ifSo ( , MmburRcr , No. 1 , lie , brick , No. 1 , lie , Bvvlsi. No. 1 , 15c. HAY-VpUnd liny , JS SO , midland , 5800 ; lowland - land , 5760 , rjc utravv , $3.00 : color mnUci Iht price on bay. Until bnles soil the bc t. Only top Rrndes bring top prices. I'KIEONB 1'er doz , it wgl.IO. VIUITAHLIS : rOTATOHS Wtslcin stoclt , car lots , C3070C. isnmll litu , 75c ; Kaily Hose seed polalocs , OOc , Kirly Olilo eccd , JI 10 , Northern Uarly Ohio seed , $1 S3. OLD TlCANH-irnnd plcltcd. navy , 5113 ; Lima bonus per Ib , S c , ONION'S On ordci.i , yellow , per bu. , S1.10 ; red , tl 20. CAllHAOn On onb'is , 3e. 8\ViiT I'OTATOUb Uood stock , 2 : seed , to o "iiiisr.nnisii Pen n > . cgic , l'AHSNIl'4 IVr bbl. . M 73 11UTAHIJAS Per lo , me. 1'AltSI.m 1'cr doz bundle330. . Tl'lt.MI'S 1'cr bbl , M 50 Sl'INAl'HI'er bu bnskfl. CJJ7JC. ) \VATl.n Clll > .4 1'ci IG-qt. caw. Jl.COfl.73. UADl IlrS-l'oi dnz bunchcj , J3 . Ulturx ONIONS 1'er doz bundles , 13c. hirrTi IT : ivr do/ . . 30iic. A.sl'AltAOL'S WbllP slock on orders , SOo pet do ? bunc'ic-i Bicen , 25c 1'IU riANT-l'er Ib . IHc. rilUlTS StrnwborrlPi nre much lo\\or , In fuel lower nl tills iwlnt tlm nt olhcr mirkctB. It Is tin- UHual fi > t straw lorries to drop duwn bo low tlila uly in tlie s-.iwn. Ile'port1 * from almost nil ppctlons of tlio south ern MaUs Indlenti * a hirRf * > lfld of nil kinds nf fruit ffiown 'n 111 tt U-'trllnrv. Alnlnnii rr porls fruil In cxcdltnl rendition Apple bloom hns Rene IhruiiRli In tlio bi si older , nnd nipU/n vines nre nbove Kiuunil nnd dolm ; vvpll hlinvv. liorrtM arc at > ut n. v/cck lile but pfcUlne has bi-e'n U-ffitn nnd slilpmpnts utnrted fiOoiKK iei > orls piospeils cvcpilent nnd an itmnpisrt crop s-ecma nsurptl. McUins are up nnd looking well b'omD paita nf tlio mate cnm- pliln of peach blossoms she t llni ; btdly , bul still If Hie Itpi" ) innturo one Inlf of the frull li.dlmted. Ihe crop will bs Inrse The cenlral dlstilct rviKrls proipeeU Rood for n. bountiful nip of stiawberrtPS Mrlnn plants nro KITIVV- In nfceli In HIP toutlnvoat section tbpre 1 sotno npiirc'litrnslon , for llio melon clop In Hie Bnullipni MCllim pejicbes promise- Inrtro crop while pints will uol > le'ld so well , ns Iheie IB w mo UlRht rppoitcd In tbo mulhe-rn section frull la Ihe enl > crop Hint promises well Louisiana imports enndllion of fiult Kuod , bul mrm ra'n3 nro needed. Mlrahslppl reptils pi-ars free from bllslil nnd poiclit-.s BruwlnB luptdly. Orccn pens nre lion rp.uly for shipment Tnnneaico ilrnwbprrlcs nro In full bloom , nnd n \e-ry law jleld Is nntlclpntnl Aiknnsas ropjils Indicate' llnltprlns prospects for nn abundant ) le-ld. The berries nre rlpenlnq nnd shipping Is w ll under way. A Rntt man > vvaterniil ins hive be n planteil. Quotnllons : TOM \Tnis4 : Pei six iKiFkiU inic , * > 100a7.00 bTUAIllJllllirs Choice siilpplns sleek , per tase of 21 ills . J3 0) . Al'l'LKri Tbeienro no gojd shipping apples lo be had In the market. iitoi'icAL ntriTs. Na\el oranKi's are- scarce nnd hard to secure. Quotallons. OHANOrs rancv Washington nnvcls , per box , $3503373 , faneWaihlnston mvels , per box , Ii6 nnd Hi slzin HIP. choice Washington navels , lequlir size , $32j j3 " 0 , choice \ \ vslilnMon navels W and 113 nl.se , J3 , fancy tcelllnKa per box , tiTJ , choice seedlings , per box , 12 2"- f > 1,1.MONS i\lra : fnnc-y lemtxiK , 3 size , JISO , strictly cliolco lemons , SOO slzp , 53.73 , extra fancy li'inon * * CO size , M , strictly choice lemons , : w size , JJ73. 1IANANA8 Cbolca shipping stock , per bunch. n 7 ! < ? 2 00. PIOS fancy. 13c. choice , Ulf'lJc ; Callfornii , bogs , 7c. IIONHY New A'orfc , 16c ; dark. Ho ; California , . MAPI.n SYlllIP Gallon Jugs , per doz. , $12 , I'lxbj , 5-ml. cms. $2. MAPLU fatK5AH-Per II ) . 9 < | tOe. NUTS Almonds 14C , Knsliili wilnuts , soft- sin lied. l.'u. slandards , lie , lillje rts , Uc ; Brazil iiut. < 8c. pecans. lOfilJc. MINCi : MIIAT Poncy , In atnrter bbls. per Ib , 6' Ic. 10-gal IkPgs , Cc ; conJeused , per case of 3 doz i k s . JJ 50 , DVT1 S In D to 70-lb. boxes , 5'je per Ib ; fard dntefs 9c per Hi SAfPH KRAUT Choice while , per bbl. , $3.50 , pMInlf bbl. . | 3 CILUIlPuie juice , per bbl. , $3 , Inlf bbl. . t3. IHDia AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 gicin hides , Cc , No. 2 green hides , 5'/ie , No. 1 tpecn yillfd hides , 7c , No 2 tnceti saltul hides , t , > zc : No. 1 veal cnlf , 3 to 15 Us. Sf(9c ; No 2rnl calf. S to 13 Ibs , 7c , No. 1 diy tllne hides , SfiOc , No. 2 dry Hint hides C1l7c. No. 1 dry E.ilttd hides , 7c. part cuied hides , 'ic per pound l s than fully cured SHHKP PIILTS Oreen sailed , each 23f00c , each C5P13C , dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1 , each. DWIUc , di-y shearlings ( short vvm > letl eaily skins ) . No. 2. each Cc. dry Hint Knnxas nnd Nebrnsl.n butcher wool pelts , pi-r given salted shcnrlluirs ( short nooled early skins ) . pound , actuil we-lghl. 5uec. dry Hint Kuisas nnd Nebraska murrain wool petls. per iiound , actual weight , 4 < JfCc , dry Mint Coionuia butcher wool pells. p < "r pound , actual \veisht. 4b04c ; dry ( lint Colorada murrain wool pclta. per pound. actual vielKht. 4QOc. Have feet cut off. as It is Ufceltts to v-uy freight on them TALLOW AND OHKASIJ-Nn. 1 tallow , 4'SO < Kc ; No. 2 tallow. JV. i'lc. grease whiteA. . Mf 4Vic ; Krense , whlla I ) . 3Vjc , Krease , jellow , 2\tJ3c ; Bieaiie , itirk. S'jc ; olil buller. 2024c. beeswax , prime. Witfir : rough tallow , 2c. WOOU UWWASIIKO Pine heavy , 17o ; fine luhl , SGSc. quarter blooil , lO12c ) ; seedy , fcurry and chaffy. t j9c , celled and broken , coarse. 7J9c , collcM an I broken line , CffSc. WOOL , WASIinn Medium , ISt lSc ; Hnc. ll { ? ICe ; lub xrashrd. ICOlSe black. Sc ; bucks , tc ; lug locks , 2c ; dead nulled , tfffc. runs. -Hear , black. No. 1 larse , J20 > B23.W. beir. bro va. No. 1. l.itse. $ W.OOU i.OO. No 1 me- dlutn. JtSOO ; No. 1 , small. $1200 , bear , brawn , jearllnES. No. 1 , Inrpe. Ill' O'OIJ 00 , No. 1 me dium , * * ) . No. 1 , small. JO 00 ; bear , brown. dlum. Jltf 00. No. 1 small , jjuo , bear. bUck. cuba No. 1. luse MWCS 00. No. I , medium. tS txfli ( ) . No. 1. small. 14 O ) . bear black , Mun- laim nnd Hocky mountain , No l , lnrn > . $ H w ) 2000. No. 1. medium J14W ; No j. smn',1 , J1XO ) . bear , blacU. Montana Ncarllmjs. No. 1. larrfa. $12.0 > , No 1 , medium , fS UO : r > u. 1. small , { 5 00 , beir , black , Montana cubs. No 1. large > u 50 , No I , rncdliun , 14 GO. No 1 nimll , $3 00 , bear silver lip. No. 1 inr e. 2. ) 00 ; No 1 , medium. J12.O ) , No 1 small , lid ) , bear , bluer tip. sen- ItiiKS , No 1 Iirge , til * 0. No 1. medium , $3 00. N . 1. small $5 , bear , silver tip , cubs , No 1 large , $100&1.51) ; No. I. medium. ) ; N > . l. small. 5Dc ; llshtr. No 1 , larfe. J8.CO , No. 1. me Hum , } f.OO : No. 1 , small , tl ro. fox slli r. ns to color , uceonlldir to beauts * , No. 1. lar.-e. $10000 ; Na 1 , n.edlum , JCOOO , No. 1. small , ti ) Ol ) . fox. silver. Palo , according n Iwiuly , No 1 , laree , $ ili ; No. 1 , niedlum , $30.00. No. 1 , snull. J2J.M. fox. cross. No. 1 , large , (7.0) , No 1 , medium , $3 ( W , No. 1. smill. WO ) , fox. ml. No , l lirire , $ l..V ) , No. 1. n. illum. $1.23. No. 1. small , $1 Oi ) ; fox. gray. No 1. larire. Tic , Ni , uinitum 5lj. No. 1. small , 40c ; fox kits. No. 1 l rw. Wo ; No , 1 head "nnil feet. N'i. 1 , "large. II S > 92 00 ; Imper fect tklna , | 6.G > Kr > 00. No. i , small. Ji.0 , ) , otter , pale. No , 1. laise. J7.00. No. 1. medium , tscu , No. 1. small. II W ; raccoon. No , 1. large. 60J 70- , No. 1. medium. We ; No. 1. Urje. WcBtiW : skunk , black , cased , narrow slrlpsl , Nn. 1 , Urge , medium , 1100 ; No. 1. small , $1 O. wolf , prairie. No. 1 , large , C5 Vc ) ; No 1. medium. We , No. 1. mall , 4c : beaver , per skin. No. 1 , large , ( SOW ) 60) ) , No. 1 , medium , tl W. NT. 1 , small. JllW. beaver klu. No. 1 , lorse. 12.00 , No. 1. medium , SIM , N' . 1 , small , T5c ; muskrots , winter. No. I , inrro , E til Jo , Ny , 1 , medium , > c. No. 1 , small. 1 mutkn'n ' fall N 1 , \ tn ? 4T a Nn. t medium. To , ' . 1 , small , Ca muikrnt klu , 111 3 8TOC.KH AM ) IIONDS , 'prmlitloii In Ni-ctirltlM UIM Acttrn 'I lirouijlioiit thi > Dny , NHW YOIIK. Mny 2 fptMilntlon wns active thfouKhoul. nnd vrllh lli < > exception of the two brief trlmU betwwi U nnd 1 o'clock nnd round delivery hour ( ho market wa trend d prtcra morn ) tipvmrd. Hales te renllw profit * were Iho moving Inltuenre. The factors In the market were the Rood buy.ng , the llrmntM f AmerlnuM In London , r pott "t crop Im- provi-nuttl In th went and Mulliweat , Ihe n- lahtlahmmt of higher prices of the produeta af ivrvrRl of the Industrial companies , tnK of t nwtflary sllunllnn and th wmknons of MTHni ? cxctinngp. A rctrarl vvnj In clrculallon nbiiut noon that UIPTO were difference * of opinion ninoni ; Ihe coal wiles aicrnla nt today's mret inn which Ird to a dlwKrretnent nnd a rtleht rp flin of docks In Ihls Kmttp followed , ( nil Hit * Hclunl rpsull of the ppalon dliMlpnled this llipiirj nnl Ihe IKASC- * were quickly recovered Kugnr roalo llJit , Ihe hlghist iwlnl tnuclipd in Hie iircm-nt Iwotn vvllliln ' 4 per cpnl' < if the prierenchi I In the great bull movement In ill ? Block last } pnr Pullman opened nt nn nd- \ance of 1 per cent nnd inidn nn ndillllonal Roln of 3 p r cent lo 177 , closing al Ihe lop. This slock wld diwn to 151 nn January 2 nf this jpiir which makes the ndvnnce to date 23 , exclusive of the S per cent dividend now pi > - nlile. The intlre tnnrkrt closed strotiR , nnd with n few tinlin | ttnnt exceptions at nn ndvnnce on > e terdfl > 's llnnl snles The bmil mnikel generally ruled active nnd strong , but thi-re were a fe'vv Issues which WCTO inc limit to heaviness. The lotnl tnl 9 vveru . ' S73UOn. The nvenlns : Post's London cableRrntn us at Tli > - stock mnikpta were ciu.i I today , but K n ernllj pii'd fiom consols diivvnnird I.lKhtet tales tlmn WPIP fpnred nt the 1'n-ls BelHennnl Inipirted fresh life to the speculative mirkpti nnd mines anbonmlni ; iiB.iln Americans were Rood , but Idle Theit- was a xllt-'ht spurt In tlio street , ht 1'aul nnd I'nlon I'aelflr Irad- Int ; . llnzlls nnd other Souih Americans vvctc better The American s > ndlcat Is sllll bllMnn Knld Th fri'slt cuiimlnl l sues n iw being made tiieel pnonnous npptlcntlnn , owing lo Ihe rus of Hie money market Of the dpnoise of coin nnil btillloii In the Ilnnk of nnglnnd Ihls wwk 3030" " ) ) wna exp > rted HIP delnlls beltm fCT.OOO sent to the Cnpe nnd 200 OW Imporlei ) fnuii llm cjitlnint , fSiOM from Australia nnd HO- ) ) from 1'oittiKnl , the remilnder of thedi - - muse beinff dup lo cnslt cone into rlrculnllon nt HIP end of HIP month The increiso In other HC'curltk'j rpprr * * tits Hie ? banks frc , i Invesl- menls. Tim budget spivoh l now preparing. The clly expf'ts II to conliln nothing Blnrlllng Tlio past JCMI'S Hgures hive undoubtedly be n b npltpl ( enurniously by the ftiinp ii-venue In oinnectlon with the booming In mining shares The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex- today : \tclilson Norinwpsieru . . . u"7 ! ( Adams KxpreHU . . 141 N W. Dfd Alton. T II 4 I X Y. I'onlral 48H Am. ExpiPBB t. . 11SS N Y. AN K naltlmote A. Ohio. 07Vt Ontario .V W Cjitmili P.iclllc . . . Orejon Imp Canada couthrni Orcion Nav . . . . Central Pacific . . . O S L. A U. N. . . . Chen , ft Ohio IMcltlo Mall Chicago Alton . . . . 141) ) 1 . t ) , V K C . II A , CJ PlltsburT . . . . Clilc.iKO ( las. Pullman 1'al.ieo. . Consolidate 1 Gas Uendlnir , , . . . . C.C. . C. A.SI. U. . . II OV 10K , Cole Coil A Iron II. O W pfd Cotlon Oil Cert . -'II lloek iHl.iml. 07 Uol.iwnru.V Hud . lili'l St 1'iul OIK Dol. , L iclc H W. . do p'd inn U All O. pfd St. P .tOm.ihi . . . D , VC F Co . . . . do pfn Krlodo Southern I'.ioltlo. . 18H do nfd . . . i0Mr llillncrv . . . Korl V..isiio. Touu Oil , V Iron. C Northern ufJ. . . It ) IS Tex n Paclllc. . . . C. Jti : I nfd oi T. AO Putt ofd. . 78 HoclclrgVillov . J7X Union Ptulhc. . . . IDS tllli.olH Coutril. . . llli V. S. Kxpron as SI P.Vlnlulh . . 20 W St U .V. V . . . 1C A T pfd a a dopM . . . . in is Lalio llrlo A , West 2DH \Volls Fnrgo K < . . 101 do pfd 'btern Union . . Like Shore. \Vlicollne & L K. . Load Trust . . . do pfd LottlHVllloSiN. . . . M A St. \ , L. A N. A I ) i R.G M uiliattnn Con . . 11H o i : IMJK 'Muinuhla&O . . . 11HHI N. L Michigan Cent . . 100 C F AIde 5 MlHHourl Paclllc. . do pfd 70 Mnbllo .V. Ohio . II. AT. C 70l' KaHlixlllaCu it. . . U ! ) T. A A..V N M. . . . 1H N.tlton tl Cord U'o. ! K T St 1. AK C. . . T do pfd 1UV < donfd N. J. ( Vnlr.al yit s. B. n 14K N. i W. pfd yitHi' - , do pfd Norlh Am Co . . Am Tel ) Co . . . Norllic-niP.icllio. do pfd No Pac pfd St. P. , M. A M 100H U. P. D &a The lolal salrs of stocks today \vere 331270 shares , Including : American Cutton Oil. 7,500. .Sugar. 23900 , Atrlilwm 3 ICO , IJuillngton , 10.H , flricngo aa 3S.103 nistllllni' K Calllpfopdlng coitlllcatPs. l.CO ) , Ocnrml Electilc , 3.400 , New Jersey Ctntrnl , 6,700. NorlhiNPStem. 9,101 , Rend. Ing. 20.100 Hock Islnnd , 3300. St P.iul. n DW ) , feoulheru llnJlruid , 1,503 , Soulhern Hnilioad pro- fp-iMl. G 50) ; Te-nnt"se Coal it Iron , f. 3 , UnltPd Statps leather , CO 600. United Stiller Leather prefeiud 9.0CO , United blalos Uubber , C.500 , Western Union , 4MO rs'nvrnrh .iloiiuy .Uitrket. NHWiORK. . Mny t MONI3Y ON CAI.T - 13ass' nt 12 I > or cent , last loan , 1'fc per ccal , closed at 1 % per ctnl. PIIIMK MiiH\\NTILn : PAPnil-OVJiffUS P coat , stcillni ; exchange eisy , with ui tuil busl- no = s In b.inki-rs' bllli ul ? 4 SJ'W4 ' SJH for do mend , and $ t SS'4 1 E8'i for nixls rlass , poslod i.itcs , $1 SWiUfl bUb and $1 90jl Ji'4 , eommerelil blllp. $ IS7'i. sii.vnii cnriTiFicATis : ccv4c6Vic. OOVKHVMKNT 1)OND .Steady htale Ixmds , dull II. 'rid ' bonds , dull Closing quotations on binds wore as follows : U , S. 4s , ree. . new. , \ V. ISlHOl ' 1'J. . . 10. IT Is coup now , UII'-J ' U AK R 7s . . . . t : S. ns iec llfi D. All G. 43 IJ. S. 5scoup . . . 115 Krlo .Ms no U a 4 , n lll'i U. H. AS. A. tin . . . OS U.tH.coup ll'JM G II AS A. 7s. . . 1001 U b 2 . re'i . . . . HUH , II A T. C. Bade 10(1 ( p.iciflonsof . 100 do Us Ala Clus A 1(15 ( JI K ft T. 1st In. . Ala. Claasll 107 do'-M 4s Ala C'Liua C Ull Mutual Union Us. . 100 Ala Currency. . . 111) ) N. J C. Oon SB. . . 11J' ( L.a Ncn-Con 4s , , 03 No P.ae Ists. . . . HUH .Missouri Us 11)0 do'-'drt 00 N C. 0 N.V Consols . . 140 N. a is 102 do S V. Deb 5s. 107 S.C nonfund . . . . II G West Isls. . 71M Tcnn. now sol Cs. 85 S > t P Consols 7s. . 1211 Tenu. ntw sot 2s. 1UU doC.AP W ( is. 112 Tcnn oldlU. St L A I.M ron B. 70 Vn. Centiulps. . . . cui : SI L AS P ( Jan.ll. 107M dodnfi'rrrd . . . . Tor Pic Ills . . . Atchtnon la . . do ids - Alchlson 'Jit A. . . U. P Isls of ' 1)13. . . r.iuntl.a ba 'Jds . . West Sbora 4s 1U5J , L AN Umti < d4H. bl ) HlHtOII StOOU ( IIIOCtttOlM , DOSTOK. May 2 Call loans , 'JHill nar cent : Hmo loaiiH , , ti > t > per com. OUiliij ericas for Btocitu bo ids , n 1 mliiln ; nliirui A. T. AS. P OH Ktec. . . . J3 Am. Suir ll'J W Rlre pfiL . . 5'J Am. Sujr.irpfd . . . II' ' I WIs Contitt . 6 li.-.v Suitiit.aa . . . . Inn Kdlson Klea Ills. . 130 liullTulephouu. . IHO ( , ini lili'O ufd. . Ul Hoslon AAloany 210 All-Ills in 1'ds . . -Ji Huston A Mains. . . It.S Alclilson IB . 71' : C. B A 14 Now * Kuclaud'iis lull r'Hciibur-r ( ! en. Electrlis 5 . . ss' ' Ceu l.'lcclrlc. WIs Cent iHta . . 5(1 Illinois Steal . . Atlmtlc . . . II1 Mexican Ctntral. . 10 H09L-.11 .V N. Y A N K au llutto A L'oiton Old Colony . . . 17 ! ) C.llliunM.V IIocU J8I ) Ore. Short Lino. . . Kr.tnkllu . . . . IJ'ni Htiblxir . . , 41 Kcarairjre f)4 ) San Dtuiro 41u Osceola. . . 2IJi Union Pncillc u Qtiuicv 107 U'estKud OU T.linaraik : 130 We'Sl Knit nfd DO Wolv erlno 4 Srtil Franoltr > Mining Htuc'c CJnot ltlra.ii. 3AN PUANCISCO May ' . ' --Tho amclal del ing ( iiiotaiioim fur iiilnlnff utooka today \vcrj rn follow N : " l.l H.ile A Noreross. , 143 AlplinCoti. 8 Jllxtlco . . 143H Annca 111 I.adyW.iHli. Con. o 115 Mexican . 73 it A Ilolcliex. . . . 73 Mount 1)1 iblu . . 73LI Ullllloil 111 Occidental Cou. . . 3't nulvveuL'oi 1U Oplilr . . . . . , ISO Chaltcuira Con. . . . , an Overman . 8 Choiur . . . , 45 Potent . , 4 = 1 Conntlimco 27 I'ou L'ai A V.T. . , 'U5 bcorplon . . , 4 Con Iinpjrl.il. . . . Sierra Nnvuli , . . . , 73 Crown 'otnt . . . . silver Kin ? . 12 Kxehciiuer ] . . . Unlnu Cou . . III I , oil Hi A Cum . . 40 Yellow J isket. . . .11 Silver bir * GUSlWje. Mexican ilollara. 510 S4Ho. Drafts , sliriil , Sc. tilorraputo , 7) 3. Noiy York Miuinij ( J IDC i.lo n. NKW YOnK. M ly -Tha follor/lu ? ari tlo 0105111 ? nilnn ; iiuotltto D IIUlvvcT. . Ill Out trio . . . . 10UO 3 Cholor. . . . . 4' ) Ophlr 130 Crow u Point. . 31 Pbmouth . . . . 20 Cou C.i' . A Va . SHO QulcKsllvcr. :150 : DeadwooO . . .13 quicksilver pfu. .ism ) Could A Curry . 41) ) blurra Kcv.uti . 70 Halo. A Norcroa.s. . lti : > M.andird 2HO IlumiHt.ikj . . . liidi ) Union Cou . . U ; Iron bllvur ' 'S Yellow Jncke-l. . . . 30 $ Muxlcnn 70 | I iiidini Stnuk ( luoiittloiii. LONrON. Miy 2 I p. m. cloilni- St. Paul com . . . ( UK W. V. Conlr.il. . . 7V < PtmnaylrauU . . . UKP 04(1 ( Ilc.idluir P rejilcaiiorifi try. _ ' 'OJ Mox. _ Cuu. now 44. , IIAU auvin a s-is.1 pcr oz. MON12V \ < j ptr cenl. The rate uf it I neon nt In Hie open market for short and threa mcnllu * bllli. % per cent Mlliruutir-n Vlurlcnt. } JIII VAl'KBK. Mny 2. WJIEAT Hlsher : No. 2 sprinir , gpc. No. I northern. 72s , July , Cl\c. COUN-IIUjhcr. No. 3. 4Je- . O.\.1A Higher : No. 2 white , EMc ; No. 1 white , I1.UIL.KY Quiet : No i. Etc : faniflf. 51&J3C. HYIJ L * 3 active. No. 1 , CJiC. I'OHIt J1J 25. UAUI > lOLCS. } tiOUU > Ti4 Klour. 6,600 bbU , wheat , 9,600 bu ; l-ntlD ) . 1S , < O ) bu. t'lIlI'SUJNTB Klour. 12.700 UU. , wheat , 8.C04 bu. , barle ) , S.OOO bu. .Mlnninpolnhritt .Murwet. MINN12APOI.IH , May 1 WHIUT-May. C31JC , June , Ci'\li tt' c , hV.omlwr , CUUCHc. On track : A3 1 hsnl 6ije , No. 1 north-rn , GWic , No. 1 iDtlheni. ( TrtiC Heeflpta , 1JO cars. riXl H SleIv Hr t pal nls , K W&3 * ) . < : c onj patvnta , | ] .4 > 9J < , tint clcara , > ijX/J & . nittlTt IMTI r < Tnir itititr HT OJlAILi LIVE STfltK JIABKET Not Econ h Oattlo on 8nle to Toil the Strength of the Trade. ONLY THREE CARS OF BEKF STEERS. Thp o Sold n Mitto Stroncrr tliulcr tlio Clr nnil ItoURli Slock Clo ( Jilli'kly Hogs Open hti OUR nnd ( lilu n Miklo TllimSDAV , May Z. There were G09 cattle , 3.7JI hogs and 232 itheep , ns against 1,200 cattle , 4,500 IIOK nnd 208 sheep yesterday and 515 cattle , 2b5J hogb und no sheep on Thursday ot last week. For the week thus far the r'celpts are 0,550 cattle , 13CV ) hogs and 1W > 5 sheep , as agulnst 3,368 cattle , 12,203 hogs and CIK sheep for the sum * period last week. Thcro has been a jriln In both cattle nnj hogs o\er last week. CATTliIl With only twenty-three loads of cattle reported In the yards today there w 're not enough of nny kind to make much of a test of the market. Tlie supply of bief stecra on sale was limited to about three loads of natives nnd the same number of wcsteins The latter were grain fed Otegon steers of good quality. With so few fat cattle here the market was naturally tt lit tle stronger , and In most cases steers sold lOc higher. Soms light 1,000-lb natl\es brought $1.2 : , with a load of l.lO lb. nathcs at $1 5. The supply of cows nnd heifers consisted principally of a few odds nnd ends , which sold at good strong prices. Hough stock , bulls , stags , etc , were In good demand at Ilrm prices. The offerings ot venl calves were nick-d up quickly. Stackers and feeders were In light nnd light demand. One bunch of light cat tle sola at ft Representative sales : ncur sTcnns. No. Av. IV. No. Av I'r. No. Av. Tr. I. . . &SJ350 2) . . .1007 $1 85 13..11J : JI S3 2. .1018 t 25 COWS. 2 . . . S'.0 160 3. . . . 7C8 215 JC . . . 853 315 3 . . Ml 1 ft ) 2 . . 975 225 1. . . 1130 3 15 G . . . SOI 170 1. . 112) 225 9 . . .1031 315 3 . . 750 1 73 2 . . . iG-j 2 10 4. . . . 3l7 T 2) 1 030 17" . II. . . . 837 240 1. . . 9w ) 325 I. . . . 7"M 1 7'i 1. . . 1210 2 4 > 1..12JI ) 3 0) 2. . 10T ) 200 3. . ,823 2W 1..1O ) 30) I. . . . fit 2 l 1 . .92) 25) ) 8 . . . 9 5 3 S3 1. . . 0- ) 2 3 .523 29) 9. . . .1113 3 85 uutrints. 1 . . 3SO 2 00 0 . . 411 2 23 3 . . . 410 2 43 3 . . 470 2 ID 12 . CIS 2 25 1 . . . 7SO 2 51 2. . CM 213 5 .7' ' ) ) 231 2. . . .23) 300 1 . . . C2) ) 225 C. . . G 335 2. . . . SJ ) 3 C3 HULLS. 3. . . . 770 1 C3 2 . .HO 255 1..13IO 273 1 . . . S10 200 2. .120) ) 2 M 1. . . . 910 28) 1. . . . 18) ) 2 19 1 . .112) 2 OT 1 . . . 730 2 S3 1. . .12M 241) 1..1ISO 2 fi-i 1..129) 300 1 . .1210 24" 1..12UO 2 C3 1..1070 370 1..1JGO 2 DO OX UN. 1..152) ) 250 CALVKS 2. . . . 333 221 2. . . OT 1 00 1 . . . 2H 4 30 3 . . . 3fi3 2 75 1 . . 310 3 BO B . . . ICO 4 51 Cl . 3II 210 1. . . . ISO 423 1 . . . 80 4 GO 2. . . . 25) 3 08 BTOCKERS AND 42 . . 432 2 ? 0 1 . . . POO 3 iy > 9 . . . 470 3 30 78 . . . 07J 3 00 4. . . 740 3 10 3 . . . C4J 3 13 . . . G21 3 M 21 . . CN8 3 23 1 . . .10S ) 3 BO 4. . . . C32 300 1 . . . 2 > 3 2" B..103S 373 MILKKnS AND 1 c and c . } 2i w 1 o nnd c . f27 01 I sprltiRir . 2iCO 1 o nnJ c . 2J W ) I m.ll.er . 20 0) IIOOS Tlio rerelpts of IIORS , forty-eight Icvula , ere BllBlUly liehlnd jesterdas's rceoid of llftj- tlrfee c irn Conditions' weio Keneinlly fa\orable for the solllns Interests , nnd the market was nLout 5c higher tlnn % csterdiy. The bulk of the hogs sold nt from $1 43 to ( I 55 , with Hime prettj Kooil heavy uelghta at JI65 HeiiresenlnlUe piles : ' No. Av. Sh Pr. No. Av. Sh I'r. 2 . 10) . JI 3) 91 . 201 28)JltO 91 . IGi JO ) 435 71 . 200 . . . 4 fO 57 . IIS 120 4 10 Cl . SOI . . 4M 90 . . . . 2I SO 440 B7 . 229 10) I TO 37 . I0 > . . 4 40 70 . Ill 120 4 BO 51 . 173 SO 4 4) 87 . 101 200 4 50 IM . Ifii . . 4 40 Bl . 2JH I ' II . . . 1J 120 4 40 CS . 232 210 I 50 M . ISO 160 44) b3 . 211 fO IM 50 . in 100 440 71 . 207 40 4W 71 . IV ) 200 4 42V4 HS . 2y > 120 I W 70 . 201 120 4 4IV4 fO . 231 . . 4 .Vi 97 . ISO 81 4 42'4 7f . 221 100 4 M 51 . ISO 8) ) 4 4214 B9 . 2)7 ) . . . 4 M 52 . 18" 120 443 C . JSJ . . . 4 C5 0 . . . 102 in 4 4 > 1 . 210 . . . 4 Bi OS . 2 . 200 4 43 73 . 212 . . . 4 K 7" > . 211 20) 4 4'i 43 . 233 . . . 4 55 03 . 18 * 40 443 70 . . . 24S SO 4 B3 M . .31 2i ) 445 73 . 227 SO 4 IT. 7S . l' 120 445 70 . 2 ? ) . . . 4M 53 . . . 1SS SO 4 05 . . . . 2,0 . . . 4 55 7 . 230 . . . 4 n n . 23S . . 4 53 77 . 212 200 4 15 07. . . . 210 0 4 K > C . 23S . . 445 28 . . . .24 ? . . . 153 CS . W3 41 4 45 03 . 50 . . . 4 CO la . 1S7 100 44714 01. . . . 220 . . . 400 CS . 201 4 47Vj CO . SO ) . . . 403 98 . 131 l.X ) 4 47V ) I'KJS AND HOUOII. 1 . 70 . . . 3 W 2. . . 120 . . . 3 00 ' There were no xhtvp on Iho maikct tthlaj'rt receipts hminpr boin billed direct lo n picker. Tlie demand la llKht nnd HIP mnikct weak. Pair lo choice nntl\cs aio quolable at $3.2531 00 , fair to good weiterns at 530Ofi390 , common and slock alieep , J20vff300 , good to choice 40 lo 100-lb. lambs , $3 25& 1 50. C11ICACO I.IVK bTOCIC. Improved Dcmnml for Cuttlo anil the Alarknt btrnngur on Light ! toiclUH. CHICAGO , Mny 2 Todaj's arrhaU of cattle were estlinile.1 at Inrely 0CX > 3 held The de- mind was decidedly imprmcd and for nil really dcjlrable cattle the market was stronger and IJo per 100 Ibs lilRhcr. Sales were made al $1 OOQO 00 for common lo clriclly choice nntl\e teers welRh'nR from 9V ) ta 1,500 His. , with lh bulk of the U m'-ulli ns nt J4 73W3 CO A few kteera weighing from 1 4 < > ) to 1.1M Ilw. , sold nt J01'i(025 ( , but bis cnl- lle wel hlni ; between 1 5W and 1,70" ) IbH were disposed of at Jj Wj ; J b < ) There nns a fnlily ncthp dftniml for con a nt nn advance of about lOc. Eolca rnnt'lns at 41.7JO 1 05 , ulillf S bulls foun 1 bu > cin nt Ji.vtfl CJ. Veal culMn sold milnly nt J3.WS4BO. prices ruling stead } , with aa ample suppl > . IVr alocktiT * and feed ers llit-re" a a imxlernlp Inqulrj nt J2BOTTI75 , choice feedois show Ins trrcnt atrenslh Texas ciltle recaEpta wi'ie nbout 70) head nnd Rile * * were lixely at an advance * of about lOc , some choice f l BteetH Mchlnjr } 5 25. Including th'-so left o\ei from jestorday there 1 were nbrtil 33 Out ) hogs In Ihe pent * for H.iln to day. Tlieio was nn nclhe demand both from ChlciKO paekera nnd shippers lo eislorn mar ketn , nnd Ihe prenler part of the offerlnca fouuit purchasers at an eirty hour , prices ruling linn al nil averatce ndNanca of Cc per ICO Iba Com moil fo chulco lirtuy hogs m > td nt (1500490 llKht and mixed hogs at f 1.4004 SO , and rf a al tt 25rl 50. Hei\y boss sold principally nl jl.TOijil SO , with Kalea lo a Inmo exlent nt it 80. anil Iho larger part of the llghl and mixed HIP wulra nt | 470fill73 Alxmt 11COO sheep arrived loday and trudo was active , with a ( rood export demnild for choice heivy Hhwp and Inmba nt BlronBcr nnd hlKhei ' price * . Asa rule cho'co Hocks were about 10 per 10) Iba higher , but common lott w cro not changed. Natives wore tmlablc * at l.00tf4.73 for Inferior to utrlctly choice nnd westerns were nuoleil at } J.OOff4 40 , nnd Iambi nl tl 0003 73 bprlnK lambs sold at M-50 < S7 00 pe.100 tba. Receipts : Cattle fi.00 lioad. col ret 1,000 head , hogs , SJ.OOO head. Btieep. 11.000 head. ' et. l.ouli l.lv MiirK .Mnrxrt. ST. I.OUIH , Mny J.--PATTM3 necelpta , 1,700 held , plilpmrntg. 1.0)0 ) head Markel n nhade pa Hi or Hoof steers and henvy butchers , tl ljf 5M. ehoiee h avj. t5"3S6.00 , llKht Hteers. tl.50 - - - HtocUeia and ifeolers. JMfll ( X ) , cows fnl ni HOGS Itecelplx C W hend , slilpments 1 SCO bend. Market atPudv Top prlcp , t * M with Hie bulk of wiles al M.tMIW. llRlit. Jl.Wfrl M S1IK1J1' llcelut , .0i bead , shlpnunts , 5CO head Mntket , biyt ( Trade striwiK. bul poor sluff lo sell ( lipped nnllv'p' ' . t25 ! , Tcxans , tiSOU 3 00 , irpf.ng lamba. J3'CO-ff5 ' 6J. Ivansts CUy I.lv n t or It. KANSAS CtTt. May 2. OATTI.E-necelpls. 3tl head , ahlpmfnl * . 1 JW heaj , market steady to stronR , Tex is iitejrs , JlOVffl (0 ( , Ti-xa cowd , . ! .U.H/3 JI , beef jtf'is. J.5K < > 4 bi ) . native cowi. I r , if 113 , Bickers and feeders , JiT i t tj , bulls , 1 d3 > ) to IIOQS Ilpcelpl * . 11.1M hpnd , slilpni nln , 280) at held , market utrpnR lo oc higher ; bulk of K.ile , mJS . heavlta , II 4531.70. packers , tt 45M 475. mixed , J430S4fiO''Hunts. H.10C4 & ) , Yorkers. JI 4 ! > iflM. pls ! J3i l 4) . BlinEI1 llecflpw. * . * head , Bhlpmcnts , 1,8 h.-ad , matket eliaily. .Sow York l.tvn SCUOK nlnrkni , NIJ\V YOUK. May 2. lliKVis-necppl | , 72 da head , no trading IMro | > t < an cablfB quote Ameri can utevrt at ll'i fliVjc. dretued weight , re. frlKi-ralor l > eef. 9Vtill > VjC. bliii ! > AND I.AMIlrf Itecelpts , 2781 head Market tlrm , unanom sheep , poor to prime , m ll. H)5. < 0. unshorn lambx , fair to choice , MOO fi 60 , euud cl.pped , fair lu choice , J115 , Ylr- Binli iiprlnif lambs , ts 25fl 10 IIOOH Rn-elnta , 4 MS heail. Market easier. Ko Inferior lo ehoiee. IxlW 35 MUCK til ht lic , llee-ord of receipts al Ihe four principal mar- St Uels for TliuritldJ' . May 2 , 1S)5.Cattlo Cattle Uoa. Sheep of Boulh Omaha. Ci/J 3.7:1 rt I'hlcacu C.Ou ) 21.0) ) 1IO ) > c Kunwui Clly 2.1XM 10.130 4SOi hi Louis 1,710 t 4M 2.W ) 011 Tolttla 11.10 43.221 17.KJ > u nr Murkcl. NKW YOHK , May 2. SUOAIl-Uaw , nrm , uKd , 1075 bags ctntilfuuul. SO test , at 2 0-16 nnd f , 51 I n c-ntrlfusal. W ! < , al 2 9 3J- c. and I , , 3 ton * Muscovado , O lt t , at S > c , t.tt5 1 ns Mii ctn I M l t M : if in i I rnolw < nujjnr l < i t > t at I , v. r-ii I n Nv n l\fl I | k , N ; 3 K t \ H4 | i | | -i N 1 1 , , -HI N ! I , N 11 ' K-.i i rN. . , . , , 1 ' . ' N I' ' 1 1 fi ff \ . \ 1 1 in t V 1 , IfiWI'n ( iinndill \ M is M1 , , if < l n < ' . 4Vi rut I of 4 11 iMtIV iiiwh I I I ! I , W4J.C. txiwdnii I -MJ4li urnnillulcd I ll-l IHe. ntb * , I i K 4r. SI. Intuit ( liiflMt BT Irflt'lrt , Mnv ! - rr.Oflt-ltlahor Mil ilult , | Mt , nt nj > N.4 * . ntlrw tuner. HBOfliO , r > ' Hour I11lf , i \VHKAT Ailtnurr I ' < . < \it HluK iff IIIMH rHiriill i , . . i In * 4tc , unit tirn KM , Mrtnft the t " Tha Kcl llnally bonmo w.nlc. d * IIHIHR tU > . , an I Pli lnir * Hr tn.iiw l"r ftl > . N . t ml. i Mh GIUc. Mav. IWc .lul > , M , i ; Sc bid. Aligtirt Cl'ie iif wl , Hipt > tiili , Or li-k-,1 COttNd < aiurd ' , c ill th < > | > I"IIIR. | but nim nnkenid ! > the decline In xih.'ul. fulllnis in and rlonlnffmli 140 under ji'ilcrtlii * : .Ni > . ! nilxi-il m h 4nc M > , l c Mt. d , July , 4iMc : Ptpletiibi-r IS i OATS siniriKtr nnrlv fr future , bin liUi nrnkrnn ! nnl timed UffS- lower tlmn dny Ni 2 null ) i , ( bid , MIIJ , Me , Jlilu 2H.WZ\e | nfked lul > , 2i.o ( nuked in t : Nn > ciir led uii mil unl C5c bill tli re for No 2 r tfiilar. COHN MKAIr-12 13 22- ) IHIAN .seminone ' ni'ird | PI.A.V Hiin-o.tiii : : > i , t 41. CHAS.M SiiiH-iuici : : ) ) imct nun. clover wil J70iMi > ! iv tlmnlhj , J.I Mill.i ) . lirTTIIll IJjm'e-r ' , H | ainlur clcnliier } . 103 tic fancj i : Kin. We. IHlflS stpidy , lOc WIIIMCV Mt-.id ) , $12) ) for dlsllllpis' nnUliPl HAY In una 11 Kiipply nnil dtmnnd only foi cliolp" , prulrlo. prime tu i-xtm fancj , J < O0fl 1100 thU 'dp ; timothy , 111 OOBll.W , fast side. Hi'in/niii r' " , slnndirl mom. J12 42' l.Ttd , prime Ktenin , 1C C2'4 ' ; choli-n , } S ( IMinn , twxril hrnildir * . 10 , lomr" fO W'i , rlln l'i v"1 , clio-ts. J7 TV4 Dry rnll rnenl , luxed itlirtliileii. } 5 25 , lonirs } " > > , ribs f'.0W ; ( .luirH , $075 HUc I:1I'1M : riotlr , BWI lb ! . , wheat. ! ) OJ ) bu , coin , is iv I in , onta , is ik > ) bu SHIPMENTS rinur. 7.CWJ bbl ; whcnl 23,0 * ) lu , ; 101 n , 21 , W ) bu. ; oils. S , * ) ! ) bu. - I.hrrpmil .Mur i'ts. LIVnilI'OOL , Mnv I WHKAT Spot , firm , di-tnanil 1110,1 nto. No. 2 rod \\inler , 3s 24d ! , No J red FpiliiK. 53 < ! ' 4tl No. 1 haul. Manltiil n os 7d , No 1 California fa 2ifcd Tuturos opeied Mo.iilj.Mth tu-ir nnd cllitnnl ponlll ms 't I higher , ole od lirm with April l\d lilKher nnd other munlh-s Id hlghci business nli-iut rntinll ) dlstilbuted , May , Ba i'id. ' June , Bs : ! . July 5a Slid , Augu- , Bs 4J , beplcmber , a IUd , Oc lobor. 5j M CHUN spot firm , American mixed , new , 4 C'id , fulurea opened Ilrm with near nnd ills. tanl positions * id higher , clo'nil Ilrm with m-nt nnd illitint po lllons Id higher , business nboul eiiually dlMrllulfd , Mny , 4s C'id Junc , _ 4s Cd Julj. 4s O'nl ' , AuitUHt , 43 CV4d. Stplcmbcr , 4 7d. October 4s 7iid I'LOUH 1'lrm , demand filr , St Louis fanes \\lnler. Cs 5,1 I'HOVIHIONS Ilicon , cnay , demand poor , Pumberlnnd cut 2S to SO tbs , 33fl , uliort ribs , 2S ll. < , 33s , lnii clear , light , 38 In 45 Ibi , , 3Js long clear , heny 55 Ibs , 32c , short clear bnrK IlKht. IS Ibs . 323 01 ; Bhort ck-nr middles. hua\ > r > 5 UM. . JJ , clear bellies II to 16 Ibs . Sis , shoul ders , siiunto. 12 to 18 Ibs , 30t ; hanin , Bhort rut II to 1C Ibs , 43c T.tllow , Due No't l Amerlnn nominal lh > ef exit x India mess 77s Cd , prlm > moss ( J.N Cl 1 * rk , p-lma mess , linn western Cls 3d , prime medium , B3s 9J. Liiil , dull , pi line western 34i 3d , rrttnet In pills. 35s C"HiisiJ : Hisj , domiml molernle llns' American while , 47s. ilntsl Amerlcin mlorcd 4's I1CTTK11 Plncst United Status , UH , , good , 4Ia COTTO.N.SKIID OIL LUc-puol rcAned. IS * . LiN.snnn on , 20 id llellned. ] oid. ni' I'orequirter" , 4 > id , hlndqunrUts HOPS At London ( P-iclflc coisl ) , 2 Es. ColToi'Mtirkii , NH\V YOUIC. Mny -COrTHB-Optlo cpetieil lrt - ul.ir , with near months duwn 5S1' ' > po'nts nnd dls.nnt nionthi no chmga to 3 polnls lowtr. TJO nniket rulel sinerally Io ci Thin wer ? aome foielgn l/ujlnt , ' eiders , olfart liloeil prissure ; clos d I nroly steidy nt uiKhangfil tir 10 points ntt decline ; sales , U W ) bigs l-cltil- Intr- March 114 B JH 53 , May , JU 25f(14 ( I ) , Jim- 111 neil 25 July , ill 75 Septi-mbM $140 , , O. to- ber , $140581473. Iepemb r. Jll OOH1I 05 Kpit coftcp , Illo tiiilct , No 7. 110 mild , quiet , l'ir- do\.i , J1825JT190- ) , sales 100) li iz * Muracnllra 1 COO bags Central American 93J bags Porto riilted Stnti'i 217 OH ) Imgi , totnl Mslble for the United Stalta , 4C3.SS9 bags , ngalnst 4ll,0i9 bigii liKt > eii SANTOS , May 2 rirm. good n\crago Santos 11015 , receipts 4.IWO bago. stock. S2SO bags HAMIiritU Mas 2 IHrcly Ulead ) , unchanged lo 14 pfg lower , mles , 250)0 ) Imga HIO 1)13 JANI3I110 , Miy 2-Pirm , No 7 Hlo li ( , c\clmnip ! iT d , receipts. 10,10) Ings , cle.md frr the United htntos 7 0bags , clean U fut Currp ? . ne. . slock , 270 fo ) bags HAVItn , Mny 2 COPFKIJ-OponecI quiet un changed , nt 12 m quiet , i f decline , at 3 p. m Irrt-ifulir. utulnnged lo Vif decline , closeil Ir- iPirulnr. 'j / f net decline tor Ihe day Sties 22.0CO bngs llaltliiinro rtAI/TIMonn Mny 2 riOt'n-Strnnpr : un changed Korelpts 5 520 bbls , shipments , 6.271 bbls . s-ilei. 1 37J bbls Will : \T fatromt. No. 2 red , 70Q70'c. spot 70c b'd ' , mnnt i , "Oc n kpd , June1 70c a ked. Julj , Vic. August , Csii ( , S'/2C Btcimir N2 led. . . ipcelpta , 2)93" , bu , shipments IJ.EiS 1/u. stuck , IJ1 n."i3 bu ; silc-t S\00) bu ; Huutheni wheat , bj sample , 70-Oiv'c , fcouthern , on tftnde. C9SI7.V fOHN Slrons spol , C4Hc bid ; monlh. M'ic nsked , July , Cl ensko I AiiRusl , S5c bid , sli tiner mlxpil OJc bll. receipts , 4371 bu , stoik 1M001 bu nalPS , 31 On ) bu. . sjulhoin w'llti- corn. Me. southern > ellow , G6e- , OATS rirm. No 2 we < tcrn. 37ST37'ic , No 3 mixed , 33'iJF33V < t < : . Heci pis , C 3S3 bu , stoek , 137:09 bu ItYlJ-Qulel but nrm : No 2 , CCc. Uecelpls 20G bu , stock , 20 24J bu. HAY rirm , po > xl demnnd , eood to chole timothy , 113 ( XKTJ13 50 CHAIN ritlHGIfTS Dull , unchanged. StrOAH I'lini Krnnulated. tl 31 per 100 Ibs I1UTTEH Steady , fancy creamery , W6i21c. fnncy Imitation , IJSJICr. fnncy Udle , 12013C. giMd ladle. D flOc , store p tcked S lOe. IJOGK rinii , fresh , 12ijc .el . , fnticy New York , Uuol M.irhvr. I/NDON , Mny 2 At the wool auction tn.Jay 13.2CI bales wore offe'red , of which 2.W ) wi'to vvlthdmwn The offerlm were nlmrot vviolls merinos nnd were purchased ehletlv by YoMj shire The cent uent was n 1'ntKss ' buyer Ihi- American ? op'rated m * > deratPly , taking the bulk nf Cape of Oi > J Hnpe nnl Natal wools The temleniy was steadier RTP ! In di t.ill f > Ilow New Bouth Wales 7 230 bales , scoured. 7Vtd5JV-i 2d Kn-asy. S1 , © ' ! ! Queinslnnd , 832 balis Hcound ) $ ? d , grpTHV , Slitf&'tft Victoria 1.019 bales , ecMired , 6Vidifls li d , greisi 5 3d boulb Aintrilla , 5237 hales ; courel , Silfils , gre-isy , 414fiSUr ) Swan Illver. 8)S bil s , ( creny itJdV.d New Xeala-d , 33 bile , scouriHl. 6V C S'Jd Cape of Oxid Hope nnl Nital , 703 bales , scoured , CdQls IVjd , ffrrnsy , ' C'otloti Mucknt , YOnix , Ma ) ' 2 COTTON Quiet. nirddllng , G 13-lCc , nel receipts none , gro-m 48 bales i-\rK.rts lo Prance , WO bales , lo Iho tim- Unpnl , 39S3 biJes , fornanted 4S bales , filiM 501 biles , pplnnerv , 01 bales , stock , 228.0JS NI'Av OHLKANS. May 2 COTTON Pinn. middling , 0 13-lCc , low middling , 7 13-lCc , teed ordlniry 5Vif. net nnd grosi receipts 2.SJ1 bales , Kilos 4.ICO bale-i , stock 211 723 bales. ST LOUIS. May 2 COTTON" ilnuly nnd 1-lSt higher , middling , G 5-lCi. , ! , ales , none repoited. receipts , 779 bales , shipments , 1.1SS bales : block , 42,147 bales Ni'W York Diy Oooili Jlir'jot. NI3W YORK. Miy 2 Agents liave advanced Omogn ACA nnd XXX lickings 'ic Men , Alpha mill fnncy tfillne and blue and whllo lickings , 'Sc eacli. White Hock wlla sheetings on llm li.isls of I3o for 10-4 bleached and Ilomi'flltMd on HIM basis of 22 9J for 10-1 bleached. Tim new dotn.uid will more quiet nil around , which Is Ihe natural result of the purchases of March and April , which leave iicvnts generally pro- vldoil with lirii > orders for the next two nl intlis. rinnnel and oolen dress goods were lookr > il nfler ullh lnlcre t , and nornn business reiulted I'ruillng cloths In demand at 2 13-lCc bid fur 81 sauares , and no bales. DiltutbUnMit Market. DtTI.UTH. May 2 WHEAT L.vvfr ; No. 1 hanl , cash and May , CSc , July , CD c , No 1 nirlhern , ca h , C7c. May 67HP ; July. 6SHc , S'ptemlwr. Cfi'ic ' , No. 2 northern ct < h , 63e , No , 3 , WjC , rejected , 07 c : to urnve , No. 1 hard , CSVac , No. 1 iDltairn. 5Sc. KANSAS CITY , May 2 WHL'AT-Flrm ; No hard 6lo. No 2 while , 61c. COHN No 2 mlxrd slendy at 43c , No. 2 while 'ta hluher nt 46 .c. OATS rirm , No 2 mixed , 2c , No 2 white. Oil iliiriuitu I'lTTSnunO , May 2 The Standard nirent today moilo a rciluctien In Ihe prlcp for credit balances , brlnglnK Ihn liinire down from il ' > ' tlGO , oil opened at $1 iJ : thn llrat sale.ni tl 78 and the closi > at tl M i I'lUro U Ho it ijuot.ltlou SAN FIWNC1SCO , May ! -WIIIIAT-Diill. December , 97sc , cleared , 81 950 centals wheat. I'Drul i ! liniiu'iil AfTnIrt I1KHLIN , May 2 Kxchange on London , S > s' sight , 2) ) marks 43V4 pftf. I'AIIIH , Mny 2 The weekly stntemnt of the lUnk of Prance. Issued t Jiy , how the fol- luwlng changes , as onmpin-d with the previous account. Notes In circulation , increase. 37.0)- > f. treasjry accounts , curro-t. decrease , 17 - 875CK f , gold In hand , decrease. S.4i.i ) f. bills dlHcounted. Increase , 9.73'Wf ' ) , silver In lund Increase , 2.075 t f. Three per cent ruilcs. 102f for the account. Hxchanxo on Ixxidon , 23f 2IH for checks LONDON. May 2-Oold Is Quoted nt Iluenos AsruM Inlay nt 3 ; 50 , Midrld , 12. Llsl > on. 2t , Petersburg. 50 , Alhens , 77. Home , 1 ) , Vienna. 11. The Keekly tutem nt of the Itank Rnxlund. Isaued Uday shows Iho following cha"gcs , ai compare 1 with ths plous nc- unl. Tolsl rHJwno decrees , { 710OXI , chculn- tlon , Increase. li > ) i > ) ' ) , bullion , decrease 159- , other s eurlliM , incfa * . ( ill IWJ. ulher depislls , ItiTease , { 181 OH ) , public dtpislls de crease , 3830 * ) , notes reserve , diM-reiw , CCD W , government a > ourillea. Inare.i3 > . 111 o > . The pro- lortloa of tha limit of l < nznnd ! s resvnj t ) lla- In bll.ty , which Isit week was 7 S3 | ier renl Is m now C3 94 par c nl The lUr.k of llnKlaid'i rile of discount remains unchanged al - per cent. CAVE THE DAY TO KEARXET Intcratato Oommcroe OommiMion Hears Complaint of Buffalo County's ' Onnitnl. CHliF CONTENTION WITH SUGAR RATES < ln tlii's Nnt Allimrd to Hhniv I'll "Unliolr t DIP lliiltt'DiiiU fur IH'iliirlnc I'rrtout lurlfT * .lint 'I IiriMiyh lu Oinxlii. Judge Kelly In bfliulf of the Union 1'acinc In opening the Kearney tll erlmln tlcm c for llic defcnilnnts. now Known as tlic Otis- tin ratt , called the Interstate Comni rco commission's attention to the \oltime of sta- tUtlcs prepared l > ) the commlMlon for 1S9J Mug n ! mummy of r.ilhvay mlloHK * t > r which ha cffcrcd In pvlcltncc , con trnatlns tlio mileage of the afM-ral railroads In the country with the volume of business done , lie then offered In evidence the Hre er opinion and decree restraining the Union cine from imttlng In lower rates than thos > e now In fore ? . To this Mr. Otislln objected , but the conv illusion took the RIOUIH ! tint the courts would have to uphold the hands of the coin- mission , and therefore any opinion bearing on the case would be considered on Its merits. 1'urther , Judge Kcll > Introduced In evidence , through Ulmor U Wood , assistant general freight .igcnt of the Unlun 1'aclllc who was called for the purpose , a table showing the gross tonnage from UOO to 1S94 , and the loss to the comptny during the year 1891. This was merclv Introduced to show the ratio oC revenues. John S. IJrady of McCord , Ilrady & Co. wholesale grocers , was called. He stated he was familiar with the sugar Industry In the Missouri Valley The total tonnage which c.iMIo to this section he testified was about 83,000 tons , He testified th.it about 21.00C tons came to Omaha , or about one-third of the ( whole tonnage of the tcrrltor ) between SlotiK City and Omaha carne to Oimha and Council Dhifls. He also stated that up to last year the whole product of the sugar re- flnerics In the state was sold In Omaha , but last year some part of the product , was sold In Colorado and other western states. Asked by the commission as to ctlrr com modities , ha stated the original point for rlco was Louisiana ; Japan rlco coming through New York at the present time ; mo lasses from Louisiana ; refined molasses from Omaha , Da > enport. Besides sugar marly all the foreign goods came by way of N'ew York , coffees from Now York and Ualtlmore , cjnned gcotls from the east came principally from Baltimore Asked by Judge Morrison what recent changts had been made In rates , he stat'd there was an advance of G cents on first class freight July 1 , 1S94 , Could not say whether any advance liad occurred this jear ; certainly not from Chicago Docs a very little carload business In Nebraska. Mr.It Brady Htatetl that a man could ship a c.arload of freight from New Yorls to Omaha , reload and ship to Kearney for the same rate as the man who ships from New York to Kearney direct. In less than carloads ho thought there would ba a fractional Incr.ase. Mr Guatln then took the witness and on cross-examination sought to establish the fact that the American sugcr refiners , otherc wise the trust , through Its quotations , deterb mined the point east , south or west where suifir was to be bought. Tlila , th ? witness stated , was not true The refiners 'made the rite and Included the freight In that rate which the Jobbers paid. GUSTfN WAS HEADED OFF. Then Mr. Gustin attempted to show through a hook prepared by Mr Ilrady that tlrre was a combination of dealers to hold up con sumers. Mr. Brady remarked that the book was prepared for ready reference an 1 was up from the tariff of the railroad com panies. "You are not trying Mr. Brady , " remarked Jmlgp Morrison "You are trying the rail roads. " " 1 want to show unholy combinations , " remarked Mr. Gustln , "v hlch aic tapping the life blood " And he didn't get any further Judge Morrison showed his annojanco bj "aylnpr "If you seek to change theto com binations jou will have to apply to some other tribunal. We me not heie for that purpose " Mr Gustln then explained that h did not blame Mr Brady but the railroads for permitting combinations to b > made C. D. Woodward , wholesale grocer at Grand Island , was then called to the stand. He showed that Gland Island and Kearney cn- Jojed the same rates on a multiplicity of articles , but on sugar there was a difference from the Pacific coast. He stated that sumr took the rate to the Missouri river , phis the local rate from the river to cither Kearn y or Grand Island. Little was elicited from the cross-examination by Mr Gustln beand what the witness testified to In his direct examination. B 12. Bruce of n E. Bruce & Co. . whole sale druggists , was called to show that on one-third of the drug trade there was no discrimination against Kearney and In favor of Omaha. Mr. Gustln took him up on the other two-thirds and It turned out there was no discrimination there. CROSBY DOGS SOME DEFINING. George II. Crosby , general freight aRnt of the Burlington company , was then sworn Previous to exacting from the witness the reason ? for his being called. General Solicitor J Minderson called the attention of the com mission to the- fact that 1 e coulil not obtain a definition of "arbitrary" and "dlfferentl.il , " and that some of the wltncsscj used the J terms as synonymous , when they were clearly JV not synonyrrous. that ho had calUd upon the secretary of the commission for a defini 13 tion and that lie was not entirely clear aa to Uio terms. Tor the purpose , therefore , of J getting some fixity about the definitions he li desired to call Mr Crosby and get him to testify to certain railroad terms Judge Morrison thought that In the next case tried the terms would bo used inter Ai changeably and that no absolute rule could be laid down Mr. Manderson. however , ex acted from Mr. Croiby the following defini tions of widely used terms in railroading- 1 A through terminal ratp Is ono es tablished liitween terminal stations only at ShI the temlnl of continuous lines ami ita most common use is with reference to 8.1 coast points. 2. A terminal rate Is one from any sta tion on a line to one of Its termini. 2. A through rate Is one from one starting1 point to another point that la the destlnatlon'of freight and Is pener- ally applied when the destination is be yond the terminus of the railroad originally iccelvInK thp freight 4 A local rate la one established between stations on th- same line ot railroad. An arbitral y rate Is one absolutely llxed \1J. by the dictation of one rallioad having some cxc ntionnl condition of tracl : or transportation like brldau or boat transfer or more advantageous line , and N usually taken out in the llrft lintancp for payment to said railroad before any division of the Yc rate tecelveil among the continuous lln-s participating1 In the carriage. G A differential rate Is one established th either aihltiarlly or by agreement , Blvlnn ca. to n elation or locality a. c-ilaln llxed re. 37 ductlon or an Increase or decrease on a Riven rale and may be cither a llxcd Yc amount or percentage. ( H These definitions , Mr. Manderson remarked , on were offered to invite criticism or revlovv on the part of the cotmnisiion , and therefore they became a part of the testimony In the case , LOSING MONEY ON COAL. Mr Greene , assistant general solicitor of tlie Burlington , thin , began the examination cf by Mr Crosby on coal rates with a view of showing that the Burlington could not meet tha Union Pacific rste at Kearney If It so desired , Mr. Gustln's theory being that at If the Burlington quoted low rates to certain paints the Union Poclfio ought to b. In duty bound to make the sams rates. Mr. Crosby Elated the present rates were the lowest a ever made by railroads and that the roads all were losing money In the transportation ol coal. Ha stated that as Nebraska had no local coal interests It was the business of railroads to glvo the citizens as cheap coal ai possible , and as Sheridan coal was a now coal on the market , It was thought best to give the people the b.nellt ot low rate * on fuel. fuel.He He testified that on a readjustment of rat ° s to Kearney tt prayed for every railroad In N'ebriski would bltally affecttd and that the MUsourl river rate would pr obi lily obtain the readjustment , Tlio witness theu cnu- ° rated a number of articles upon which m rates to Interior points In Nebraska were the ( r same as to the rlv r , sugar , however , not be Ing Inrludril Colonel Morrison then why sutfjr win not so favored In reply Mr * . Cro by stated Hint California niflncrt would thlp by water Instead of by rait unless tha mil freight rate was fiuornblo , which It was aimed to accomplish As far the tran'oontl- n ntdt rate , the Burlington was on Intermedi ate route ami accepted uch ntei as came tu It made by other lines. On crt > 99-t.inilnatlon Mr. Oiutln offered to Miow that the Missouri , Kansns A Texas tirlff t , cffpothe In October , ISM ! , ntade a rata for Kturney different from that nuw given Kearney on fourth class by the Burlington. Mr Crifby replied that his road was not paity to the tariff and the roads named as parties to lit * tariff did not touch Kearney. Mr. Crosby il-o said tint the tariff was abso lutely unreliable and should nol bo considered. Adjourned until 2 o'clock. GUSTIN TKLLS KUAUNEY'9 WANTS. J. A. ( Justin , who lias largely figured before - fore the Interstate Comtnerco commission In times past , and who has championed the cause of Kcarno > In fcoason and out of sea son , allrglns all sorts of discriminations ncalnit his cltj by tlie tallroads , began the afternoan session of thu commission yoslcr- duy by calling Pi eight Commlcsloncr John 13. Ult of the Commercial club to show over charges on the part of the rnllroids Old history was nltempted to bo Introduced through the witness , but the commission held Mr. ( Justin down to the question ot present or past rates , and remarked that If ho had any evidence In the bool.s ho wanted to get In ho could Indicate such evidence and the commission would look It up. Mr. titistln thru took the stand and for mulated the desires of Kearney as to In and out rates , offering In evidence- long scries of tariffs , coloring n multiplicity of subjects wherein Kearney feels Itself discriminated against. _ "This Is hardly rebuttal testimony , " said General Mumlerson , "and It Is only hindering the testimony for which we lm\o to pay. " "Novor mind. " replied Mr. Oustln , "I am able to pay my share of the cxpenso " "Well , I am not , " said Mr. Manderson , "If we expect to pay dividends. " " 1 have no doubt you will try to get out of paying > our share ot the expense , " re sponded Mr. Gustln. After receiving In evidence proceedings ns to the union depot and the cost of maintain ing that structure , the commission adjourned. Messrs Morrison and Vrnzoy go to Kansas City tonight to take up seieral cases to morrow. Colonel Morrison said that there were several cases pending , one brought by Wichita against the railroads of the south , declaring n discrimination against Wichita In favor of Kansas City. In this case Colonel Morrison thought thcro might be something Interesting , much the same conditions obtain ing against Wichita ns the stockmen of South Omaha allege obtain against that city and In fa\or of Kansas City. Tha Cot ; unit tlio t'nt. An artist In the Thlladelphli Record tells a story of a dog and a cat. The two grew up together and have always been the grcitest of chums. A short time ago the cat pre sented the family with n number of kittens , and the dog evinced the liveliest Interest In ' the new arrivals. Several days ago , after the manner peculiar to cats , the mother took It Into her head to mo\e her family. Ono by one she tenderly carried the kittens to their now homo , the dogtrotting by her side , his cjes wide open with wonJer. Finally the last kitten ' was reached. Mrs. Pussy took It In her ' mouth and was about to start off with It when Mr. Dog was suddenly seized with the Idea that he was lacking In gallantry. Carefully noting the manner In which the cat ; cirrled her offspring , he seized the mother by : the back of the neck In the same manner , and the- strange locking trio made- the trip tc the new quarters In safety. Ciiiim llmicMly l > y | r , Detroit Tribune : "Isn't It singular , " ho re marked , "that you are a brunette when both of your parents are very light ? " "That Isery easily explained , " she re joined , Hlslng from the low divan where she had been reclining1 she threw a lump of coal on the fire. "You see , " she explained , while winsome dimples enwrapped her countenance In witchery , "I was born In n flat where babies were prohibited and had to bo kept dark. " Uoincn III Ilia I nliiMl Mitn * . The legal profession was the last of three so-called learned professions to bo opened to women In America , not bccauso of reluc tance on the part of the courts , but because women did not so easily apply for admlss.on. There are now not less than cloven law schools open to women , and twenty-five states and territories admit women to tlio bar. There are over 200 women lawyers In \mcrlca , nine of whom are admitted to practice before the supreme court of the United States. A Slilji for a Monument. The most remarkable monument that has ever been erected over a grave In the United States or In any other 2'vlllzed country , perhaps , Is the reproduction of an old-time whaling vessel , which Is to be seen In ono nf tha Boston cemeteries. It Is a fine specimen of the shipbuilder's art , finished In Iron and clouded marble , and marks the last resting place of n departed sea captain. IIIK UIAI/IY : AI.VUUKT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record May 2 , 1S95 : \VATUIANTY DCEDS Kulil Hro9 to C I ! Hilinnlilcr. lots 8 , 9 , in. . | li ) , block 10. IlDinlngton. . . . $ 3.1M M Jolmitim anil wlfo to t * W Hlienley , un < liv tj rn S of lot 1 , block 11. S U Rogers' mtil . . . 10,000 Orplia 1'oinl to r W Andrews , lot 9 , liloclc 2 HenfoHl Plicc . l.COO I1 7 human lo M II Lowl , lot 49 , Ilogcrs1 Okiihorni > hn Qrmes unit wlfn lo C P Krlksun , c of lot C. Mock 8. Hewl'a lit mlj . . 2.IM II McCreiiry to O W Street , lot 1 , Lloclc I Mir > H\Ulu oild . 1,000 II Smith ami wlfo to Niels Sclercoo , lot t lilivk 1 > . Onuhi . 3.CO ) A M.iyn ? anil liushuul to Joseph llurk- larul a > > ot n "j of lot 4 , block 331 , Onnha . J.425 Ailoljih llcer et al to QV Ames , so nw M-V.-12 . 1 Ailoliili Meyer et ol to Julius I'ejoce , undlv * 3 inlenul In ne nw 3G-1&-12 . 1 QUIT CLAISI inos. Max Jfpyer & lira. Co to Ailalnli Mejer , mf nw 30-16-13 . . . . . . l DEBUS. Sheriff to Mnry r Dare , lot It. block OS. Dundee I 1'lnce . 263 Same to same , tot IS , block 95 , name . 2iii Total amount nf transfers . (21,283 Minillel.it Nolttn. liOBTON , May 2. Clearings , { 13,900,471 ; bal- ancoi , Jl.5sC.Cs ; . IlAIVriMOHK. May 2. Clearings , : .637.0MiS JI NKW YO11K. Mny : . Clearings , 1118,703,773 ; silantes. } 'J,33.W1 PlULAUULmiA. May 2.-Clearlns . 13.1T3.- . UilanrcH , H.UO.CO. ClNriN.N'ATI , May 2 Money , 430 pff cent. Vow York exchange , 75o premium. hT LOUIS. May t-Clrarlnga , $0.42 * W ; lal- tnrcs , SS > 2.fbl Monty , & 10 } per cent , New York exclmnue OOo premium bill. WASIUNdTON1. May 2 Tbday's n'ntement of ? cxmliilon of the ttvusury nil own AMillnhln cash LiUanco , | 1WU4.IG , golil resene , jai.217- ; : Cltfi'VOO May 2. Oenrlng * . Ji2.2IC.KO New York exclnnKe pir Htcrllns IKiateil rntci , Jt ! (0"i ( I'-i ' Mutiey & ixr cent on call , I ! per cent time. IGORIAL mulls from the usual treatment of blood troubles which the system is filled with mercury and potaib. mlxturca more to ba dreaded llian tlio tll-caie and lu a Bhort VTUllo Is 111 a vvoreo con dition than before. P3 9 * i i IVd A B I RfS cession of the ilHLiUlVliH B BUIV | Iramoimdlla > hootlnp pains Mid &chlug JolnlB Dmlio Ufa miserable. H.8.H. In reliable cure foe mercurial rhcuuiatUm , and affords iclltf even nftcr eke hiis failed. It is guarnntced purely vesu- table , and absolutely haimlea ; take no etib- Dtltute. ( Send for our treatUo on blood and Skin illfesfos. mallod free to any addreu. BWUT Bl'KCIiac CUMl'ANY , Atlanta. Go , mutter wbnt liooklov ousprculallou you may imvo renil nonil formm which li NEW nnd COM * l > 1'ln'IItclaarly : x- trudln * nnil U free uiul will touch you somvthlutr. ' ti cu..22a Traders Uldv.Ohlca g