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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1895)
THE OMAHA DAILY BJiHSf SAT HUD AY , MAY 4 , 1805 , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Started Wenk on Lower Cables but Recovered on Oasli Business. CORN WAS FIRM AT THE OPENING Vtrjr l.ltlln llnilnc-d AVn Trninnclcil In Onl mill riiirltmtlons Uirc Itulcil J'rlnulpnlly by Corn mill H heat Mocks niul Homls. . 'HICAOO , May 3. What started weak today on lower cables , liut recovered on liberal cash business , closing Vic higher for July. July coin sained % c nnd July emit / c , but provisions llnlshed nt declines. Wlii-nt opened weak and from > c to He below thf closing quotations of th day be fore The Uverpool market was weak nnd * d lower at the opening , nnd the conti nental innrlets , though not much lower In price , Indicated by even n ( light decline that they had bosun to modify their news regarding the future. The \venkunt feature of the curliest news was the northwestern r celpts , Minneapolis nnd IJuUith reporting 493 inrlonds , compired NVlth 327 on Friday of last week , and with 251 on the corre spondlng day nf the yenr befoie Some nd- Ices lecelvud cnily In the day from the Hcabonril weie rather encouraging , ' that they repoited n good demand trom the con tinent for wheat. IJjltlmure telegraphed that 200,00) bu. were worked there for ex port yesterday nnd SO.OtX ) Im this morning The primary market IPC IptM were 331,00 bu , compared with JWj.iV ) OT the corre- Hi > "tiding duy of thu yuir before The- ex port cle-arnncea from th" Atlantic- seaboard amounted to about 215 W ) bu Th" closing cables quoted spot vvh nt In Liverpool Hteudy and futures Vfed lower , 1'aris 30 centimes Igvver for near and 10 centimes lower for distant deliveries ; wheat un changed for May und G centime's lower for the bepteinber-Ueceniber term , llerlln from 2U maiks to 2 marks lower The opening tirVo for July was a ra-ige fr nn tile down to U'c. and the latter was thu lowest point It touched during the day H k pt within file und UV u" lorcnoon , but later It became stronger nnd bad a bulge to C3'4c the last liftecn minutes from the dene Thr > work ing of lio.UOO bu foi shipment ysterday afternoon by Norton & Worthlngton nnd of 1WOUO bu by Uartl--U-rni7lir this morning was the reason assigned for the later strength , but It was partially due to over- tonll.lonl . Mi'lllng In the forenoon by the local crowd and buying Induced by the dry iveulhei In Illinois Indiana nnd Ohio , which found the scalpers all adj short. Ihe nmi- ket had a pirtlal relapse In the list ten minutes nml closed with sellc-is at fil&c Corn was llrm at the opening and became strong ns soon as It got n little backing from whcnt July opfii'd at 49i- . but very noon was playing around - iDcIt had many lliietuntlons between 4U\c and 497 c , which were the pi Ices nt which most of the day s business was done , nnd 49'-ic' VUIM the latest trading prlre Hecelnts were 27 ! cars Oats were quiet. Vei > little business was tiansact d and lluctuatlons w-e-ie ruled prln- clpilly by coin nnd v\hiat. Mny started at from 25V to 2SV4C. sold at 2Sc. advanced to 2Sic nn.l . closed -"fr- hlKliei , at from 2Sc to 2SJ)4i' ) July ' 'Old Horn 2S' ' c to 2SV-- and rested at 2SVc bid. Provisions opened llrm , ov.lng to the good demand for liogreiiorted from the yards 1'oik had an nd\nnc = of from "Vic to 1 c , fol lowed by 11 decline of ST.c. and at the rloio It hnd recovered a little and left off with a net loss of 20c At the close laid was If lower than on the day before , and t Ibsiir - fered to nn equal extent. Hog receipts were 1 < Ka ° tliria1tcil receipts for tomorrow Wh'nt. ST. cirs , coin , 1UO cars ; oats , UD cars ; hogi. 11H)0 ( ) bend. , , The leading futures ranged ns follows : dull quotations wore ns follows PI.OUII rirm. winter patonti. JiMfilM , win ter BtrulKhts , J. ! 75 300 , PprliiK intuits. J3 LOT } 373 spring utralKlits. JilSfc. ) 13 , luKcrs. Jl SI GJo \VHtJAT No 2 Hiirlnc. C7fCSViC , No. 3 HprlnK nominal , No 2 reil , GtliftGlo e-OUN No 3 , Kit : Nil 3 > ellW. 4s185JIS lc OATS No 2 2Se28c , No. 2 white , 323iC , No 3 will IP , 3m 73J > iC m i : Nn 2 en- 1IAHI.KV No. 2 , BlHQ52c ; No. 3 nominal ; No 4 , nominal I-I.AX siin : NO. i , i im TI.MDIIIY 8KinPrlmi' . 3 50. . PHOV1S1ON8 MOM nolle , | n-r bill. JIJCO-jISlI r-ild , | KT lOi ) Ilii , JOC2''i(6Cr ' ( , Short rllii Hlilt" UIMHO ) , JOO'WCll ) Iliy Killul Minulili IH ( liosc'd ) , M WlVio. Bliort cleir slili-i < l ) \til ) , MHfii.1 jc. W11IBKY Distillers' llnlnlicil Roods , per B l . 11 S ) . st'OAHS C'tit loaf , unchnncpil The following wcro the re'celpts and shipments today On tha I'loduoa o'cclmifo today tnn butter mar ket VV.IH weik croauier ) . HitlUhCt dury. SffllSc Frrn , Him. HVn'itl'-'SiC Chctscruuns , ll > 3 NIJW YOHK UUNHKAI , .M Closing ( Juiitieiloin on the Principal Com- nioilltlps nnd ' ttiplns. NKW YOUK. May -I'LOVU llceelpts , 14.000 libls , expoits. 10.900 bbls. , sas , SO.GW pkgs iulc < excipt for sprlnif patents , which were active aivund Jl. Illds on winters well advanced 5c and the market cloHtil at the top. H > e Hour llrm , sales , 000 bits ; auiwllae. J.1.C3S37J , fancy 70S 1. 13. COltN MiAI : < rirmer , jellow vvcs'ern , J1.178 1,19 , lli.mdjwlne. 2E5. llUCItWIinTNomlal at 40053C WIIKAT llecelpts , 65 & bu ; exports. 3J.10 ( Im , Kiles , 0,500 bu. futures and 2.000 bu. spit Spot , quiet , No 2 red , In store anil elevator WiC. alloal. 70o. f. o. K. tB 4c Options opened vve-iker under lower cabliit , forelcn. sollliiK nnO rains wi > sl , but advanced actively In the afte'- noun on I ette'r latecable's , re imrts uf a B" " " cash demanil at thn west nnd local coverings closed stione nt 'sWiC ndvn.-icu , No. 2 reil May ( < 7 11-lOJiGSiie' . closet ! SSViC. June , ft it fcaejp closed Gi ! ) < , c , July. G7V ( iO J-lCe. cKae < l OUc. An- nust , 6S4aOo'J 7-lt > c , eliweil CJc , h [ itemher. C 'i OQSc , close.1 CJ'-ie , Uece'mber , 70114/71 > iC , closet 71c. COIIN llecelpts. 15G Od ) bu , e iwrts , & )0 Int. sales , IS'p.TO ) bu futuns nnd 5nn till spot Spol qule't but stronKer. No i , olil , 61Vo n-skul Bteamer ) e > lluvv Witi'5'4e steuner mixed. Sl e1 In tlfvjitor nnd 5Til4p dell\ ere < l Options Kenersllj HtrimK nil ebi > on Ku < xl cuverltiR enus'd by pr is IH'uls i > f Hinallei mo\tm , nts nnd poor Kridlnp lioro , cltwwl iS(74e up , Jul > , 5I1W , ' , e'lused 5ITjC HeiilemlK-r , riHt55V < ic , eloretl 55' c UATS HHIIIIIH , IO. & ) ) lu , exi rls. none , sales 5O bu fulures and CS ftiO bu np > l hxt Urn on mUetl , v , liltistind ) . No S. XL. No J < I'U\ 11'd , 34e , No 3 , S.\tc , No. 2 while' , 37'ie. Nn. ! while , 3t > Hc , tr.ick , mlxeil western. 33Vi5li. track , \\lilto wiHtem , SKlllc Oirtlons ilrmei with whe'.il und c > rn , clostnK ut U JL ndvani.'e Mi > 324iii33c. clfd , June , 3Jc. July , 33 > tj 3 ne cl xiiM 33He II VY-Qultt. uhlpplnir. K J V. HOI'S Mnrkit quiet , state- , common to choice old. 3 k1S9I , InlOc , I'dclllo coast , old , 3&0c HIDKS Nomlrnlly llrm , wet sillcil New Or leans , selecleil. 4 } t > 6.1 Ibs. . CVjc. lluvnos Ayres ilr > 20 lo 21 Ibs . 13le , Texas , dry , 21 to 3i II ) i kc PROVISIONS Ui'f steadv , family. Ill ) fi 1300 ; pxtm m-ss. J. < .5 > r tU ) ) . bef hams. Jig 50ti 1SW. city extra India iii.i , $ iri JflS5) ) . Cu m uts. quiet , plcklisl hams. SUfi-l e I.anl , weul nnd lower , western ste > atn elostxl it SCST , sales Z t tlerws at JC ! 17lj isulj . olt ) . } 'JiiC)71 ' : ) , May J8.SO askesl ; July. J707i3. nominal , le'llnei 1 IVMT. fcntlnent , J7.25. S. A. $7 75 , comiu > und Jo-UfiS ! 5. 1'oik , dull , new me-ss , J135illi family. JU G.XTH M ; short cl , ir , IJ 5 < K13 M l.UATHKH Ntronii. hemlock sul * . IJuono Aies lliiht lo heavy well ? its , nfiWi \\OOI < Mniket llrm. domestic lle"e-e. 16 < J23c pulled. ! S 24e. Ill'TTKH .SleaJr. westeni dilry , SOUc , went prn cresimery , Ktil o , western faclory. Jfjllc UlKlns , lc , Imltuthxv creamery. bViinic ; stat elalry , IMfKe" stain creivmery , 19p ClllIKSi : Wiiiker lane. SVjO-ic' , miull. 6\ < [ 7Ko. | rt skims. Hitl c. full .sktnw. l&Htc. KQUti He-HVy , stain and lVnnaHonUi , ! Sic. . .stenfrmh. . 13Viei3'kO. southern. 13\f , receipts. f ,9S3 pkRs 1'KT11OIBI'M Nominal. I'nlte.l rluned nt Jl S na'twl , lenmd NiYork f < ! 5 , 1'hlli lelphln am lUHItnore , 18.20. rvllnee ] , In bulk. UT' ' ) . TAl.I.O\V-HieaJy , illy ( fj per pks ) . 4 > ( CMintry ( pkBS frv * > , 4SO4V KOSIN Steady. tralne4 , commoi to Jl Wil MI , Tt UI'UNTINK-DuIl , Sl3Hp MOUV8HKIV hiwids N w Orleans , open kettle pva to choir ? 3e * p niflSteaily ; Ja | > an , 3 Hf MKTALS-riK Iron. weak. Scotch , | 150 > ) S)00 ( Atuerlcnn , } 9 504tlln ! ) . Co | < | > ei. linn brulon jnco , J3 75 pxchanK" * price , J'J S5H | W. l tid Uvkera' prlc , JiS5 ; exthanju price 107'4 Tin firmer s'Ml JU 'Pfill ' ' j1al.il , sl ily KJ "ii f dul' J m si'\ ' fj I $ T 15ty ho ! s on .linn 1 * ' i s n t tin nt $111' ' l-OTTON MU U nil < l < i\ \ I 1) ) line er.ilMO > off . r i I H i. I . n ! , siimin * r y "II w * 2l'l ' < iff Bl lull I V II \ WllJl'tl. ' > 'HCIV > niter Rindes , J\ < . IHIPItumm < r white , lie. OMAHA ni.Mit.u , M.UUJUT. ondltlon of Trade nml < Jiiot tlon nit ttnplonnil I iincy 1'nidncc. The lo * l prc-duci ! rmrkel < ttd not show nny mlerlnl changn yMl nluy. Th Kg market Is rm. but ilitckcna are slow and wcnk. Quota- eng iO(18 : rholi' < > ntuctt , UftlJtie lIUTTKR-I'aeklnir etocK , 5 7c , fnlr to ftoo-1 outitry , IMtlJc , choice lo fnnry. lllc ; Kdlhered rentnery , lie ; neprtmtor rr nmry. . 198c- ) MM : rot'LTitv-iions , e To , mixed , eoj uekn. 80S'c , Unk y9 , Sj > c , henvy toinn , ic ; ' " * 'v"Al : -Culc-e fnt , 70 to 100 lltt , nro quoted at ff7c. larno ind coniw , SOIc i'Ilinsi-wi : : coni.lii full ueiini , Younu Amerl- ans lVi 13c , tvvlim , lie , Nclimska nnd lovvn , till cream , lie , Nubiaikn anl town , | mrt nklms , tf'c. l.linljnrg.'iNo. . 1 , Ha , buck. No. 1 , lie ; uii-i Nn. 1 IJc IIAV-1'lilan.l . hay. H SO : mlJInnd. ! 00 ; low- and JJ 60 , lye Hinw , Ji.O ) , color makes the riceon li i > Light bale sell the best. Only nn itrulf-1 Ijrlnc tin lirlei-e NS IVr doz , llO < etW. POTATOns-Western slock , car lots , CJC70C. imall lols. 75c ; Katly liestweil p latow , P. 3aily _ Ohio neel (1 11 , Norlhein Uarly Ohio s ed , OLD llIIANS-HnnJ picked navy , J2.2) ; Lima twins | H > r lb , 5'4c. ONIONS on ord r3 , jcllovv , per bu. , 11.10 ; red , 12) I'AlinAnn On ordfr , 3c K\\iUT POTATOHb Good stock. | 2l seed , 225 limisnilAniSH-Pi-r Ib , { J7c. PAllsNIPS-p-r Lbl . } 1 7i , Ul'TAIIAOAS l ar Ib , 1V C. I'AUHLny Per dm. bunches. Kc. Tt'llVlPS Per bbl . US ) . SPLNAI H-Per bil bsuket , 0087BC. U'ATIIll CISIISS Per 1C qt. case , I1.0001.TS. HAIJISIIRS Per doz bunches 25c. (1IIKI7N ONIONS Per doz buncheji , 15o. LU IT ! Ci-Pel : d i30JT3.C ASPAHAill Shlte stock on orders , 300 per il'iz bum his , Kreen , 25c Pin PLANT-Per lb , H4c. ntl'ITS. There were only about 3 cases of strawberries im the market today ami priced vvero a little tronRer. TniniitiipM nre verj sonree at the present time notations TOMATons Per six basket crate. J3.WfT70 > 1. STKAVV P.LUIlins Chilce shipping etock , per cise of 21 qts J3 JVg-J W. APPI.ns T.ieie , ut > no t ? ol shipping apples lo " had In the maiket TIIOPICAL I'llUlTS. ilANfina I'umy WnshlnRtoi ravel ! , per box J1iO375 ) fancj WaslilnKton nivcls , per l i\ . 05 nnd 112 sl7 > , none , rhulce Washington nnvel , leRulnr HZ > J12jfi31-,0 , choice \\nshlnclon na- v ls , ' ; and 11J size. J3 , fancy eedllnirs. per box. 5273. choice se dllnKSir \ box } 22" > f2CO I.n.MONS Hxtra fan"y lemons , JG ) size , II ; strictly clu Ice lemons 3CO lz > J3 73 ItANANAS Choice f hipping stock , per bunch , } 2 oyQl M MISCIILLANKOUH. riOS fancy. 15c. choice , ISffUc ; California , NnY New York , ICe ; dark , lie ; California , MAPLi : SYIH'P Onllon JURS , per doz. . J12 , lllxb > 5-wal i am , J3 SLM'I.n SttOAH Per Ib . OfHOc NI Tn Almonds , lie , nnKllsh walnuts , soft- shillid 12o , standards. He. llllcrls , o ; Brazil nuts. Sc. peinns lofllSc. MINCi : MPAT rnnpy. In riuartcr bbls , per Ib , 5V&c 10-g.il ki'KS , Co : cuncleitscil , pel case of 3 il iz pkcs , J2 50 I > ATis In M to 70-lb. boxes , 5' ± e per lb. ; fard i1 lies. > < per lb SVlTint IvIlAt'T Choice white , per bbl. , J5 0) , per half bbl . f3 CIL.IMI Puie Juice , per bbl . J3 half bbl. , } 3 HIUiS AND TALLOW HIDKS No 1 green hides , oc. No. 2 Rieen Iddes , SKc. No 1 green salted hides. 7c , No. 2 jreen salted hides , C'ic , No 1 veal cnlf , S to 11 Ibs , 8iiOc , No 2 veil cnlf , S to 15 Ibs , 7c. , No 1 dr > Illne hides , Stt'Jc , No 2 diy Hint hides ft7c. No 1 diy p.ilted hides. 7c ; part cured lildes Uc per pound less than fully cured Slllii : ! ' P13LTS Qreen united , each 2jGc each Gftl'c , dr > shc-arllnss ( shoit tttxjled earlj skins ) , No 1. each. 5JMc. dry nln > iillnis ( shirt wnolul earl > skins. ) . No V _ ach 6c , drj Hint Kansas nnd Nebrnsk i butcher wool pelts , per green salted shcnrlliiRS ( short wooled e.irly skins ) , pound , actunl vvelKht , 5fti ; , drj Hint Knnsis nnel Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per pound , uctual weight , 4iiCc , dry Hint CoioraiU butcher wool pr-lts per pound , actual weight. 4it6'ie , diy Hint Colorado munnln wool pelts , per pound. actual weight. 4iiGc. Have feet cut off , as It U sele s lo pay freight on ( hem TALLOW AND GUKASi : No. 1 tallow , 4U0 ' . 'Ac , No 2 tallow J' ' ilc , grease white A. 4j 4Hc. gienstf , while II SVjC , grease , iellovv , 2ViS3o ; Biinse , datk , 2V4e , old butter , 2f-'i ' < : beeswax , prime 17ff2ic ) : itnigh tallow , 2c. WOOL UN\V ASlU'.P-rine henv > , Cff7c , tlno li ht , 81IOc quarter blood lJII2c , seedy Lurry anil chaffy. fc | 9c , cjttcd nnd biokcn , coarse. "fi'Jc. cottel nnl biikin line , OITSc WOOL WASIlii > Medium , UplSc ; fine , lltf lOc : tub wn heHl IfiiUSc , black. EC ; bucks. Go tag locks , 2Q3c , dead milled , Cj/Gc. rtins. runs Dear , black. No 1 , Inrirp , f2) ) 0 > ) { ? 2. ) 0) bear , brown , No 1 , large , J2) ) OOif/J , 00. No 1 me- ilium , JltiO ) . No 1. small. J12 'i. bear , blown > eaillngs , No 1 , large , J100Q12.00. No. 1 nn- ilium , JS.OO : No 1 small. JO 00 ; bear , brown cuts , No 1. Inigc. J70i3 , No 1 me Hum. f3 0) Vo. 1 , smill. Jl W. badger , NT 1. medium J130No 1 , smill. JSIOfJlOW , bear , black ve'iirllpgs , No 1. Urge , JU ijtKQU 00. No 1. me dlum , jnoi ) . No. 1 small. 57 DO. bear , black cubs. No. 1. large JGOCfjSOO. No. 1 , medium riOOSj600 , No 1 , cm ill , S4 Ofl. bear , black. Mon- Ian i nnl Hocky mountain No 1. large , JH DOB 2000 , No 1 , imdlum , ill 00 , No 1 , small J10 00 bear , black. M mtana vearliiis ! , NJ 1. largi tU < H , No 1 me'cllum , J' 00.u. . 1 , small , Jl i D be.u. black , Montana cubs , No 1. larce , JC 30 No 1 , medium , Jl 5) ) , No 1 small , $30) ) , beat silver tip. No 1. laiue , J2) ) 00 , No. 1 , medium IU.UO ; No. 1 small , JS O ) , bear , silver tip , sear lings. No 1 , large Jll iW , No. 1 medium JS 00 NJ 1. small. J3. bear , silver tip. cubs. No 1 Urge * Jl OOS1 50. No 1 , medium , GOc. No 1. small 50c. Usher. N > . 1. laige , J8 00 , No. 1. me Hum JCOO , No. 1. small. Jl 00 , fox sllvr. ns to c dor according to beauty , No 1 , large J10000. No 1 nu'dluin , JGOOt ) . No 1. small J3Q 00 , fox. silver pale , according to leautj , No I. large. J50 OJ No 1. medium. J1000. No I , small. J20 W , fox cross. No. 1. latge. J7 00 , No. 1 , medium. J3 O ) No. 1. small , fi.OO , fox , red , No 1. laige. Jl w No 1. medium , Jl 25 , No. 1. small. Jl 00 , fjx gray. No. 1. lartfe. 75c , NJ 1 , medium 50c , No 1. small , 4)c , fox kits , No 1 larse , & ) c , No 1 medium. 4Do. No 1 , small , SOP , Ijnx. No 1 laiBtf. J300 , No 1. medium $200 No. 1. small { 15) , marten. No 1 , iirRe , J200 , No 1 , medium Jl & ) . No 1. small. Jl 00 , mink. No 1. lame GOftGoc , No 1. medium. 40c , No 1 , small , 35c mink dark , No 1. large , GSc N > 1. medium 4uc. No 1. small. SOe. mountain lion , perfeci head and feet , No 1 large. $1 OOS2 00 , imper fnt fklns , J600 i700. No. 1. small J3 00 ; olter paleNo. . 1. Inrge , J7 00. No. 1. medium. $300 No 1. small. Jl 00 , raeco-m. No 1. largo CQfj7ik. No 1 , medium. GOe , No 1 , largo GOcQJJ 0) ) skunk , black , cased , n irrow striped No 1 large CV. No 1 , me Hum , 40c , No 1 , small 23c , lno.ii striped. No 1. large , 2)25c ) , wolverine. Ni 1 laige. Jl 00 , No 1 medium , > 3 00 , No 1 , small JSOO , wolf , mountain , No 1 , I irgc. $300 , No 1 , medium. J2"0. No 1 small , Jl ri ) . wolf , prairie No 1 , large , G5fiSOc , No 1 medium Gc , No 1 small 40c. beavei. per skin , No. 1. large , J3 0 > Hi GOO. No 1 , medium. Jl 50 , Ni 1 tmall. J2 UO , beaver kits. N ) 1 , large , $200. No 1 medium , Jl 5) . No 1. small. 75c. muskrnts , winter. No 1 large. SfTlOc , No 1 , medium , Vc , No 1 , small 7c ; muskrats , fall , N" * . 1 large. 4Q6c , N i 1 medium , 7c , No 1 , small , Go : muskrat kits. 233 ? St. I.nitli 4Siiortl M irknt , ST IriS. . Mny 3 FLOUR Dull and sleadj patents J3.SIO3 I ) , extra fancy. $ i733-SI. choice , J M < ii2 0 > . rje Hiur. M2 > jJ6) | ) WHUAT DinPnrd > , VViC on heavy orte'ltiR e'nslly , liecnme nervous nnd unsettle 1 , but in steidj btiyimc ndvancel ISc over Iwl torn price fo ! July , and cli sel 7e nbive ytbtenia > . 5Ia > wn , lilil up le. but little was done. No 2 red. Ma > , fj .c bid , July. fJSf/CS'jC asked , August , ( a'iC- ' , Septeml > er. K' c asked - COKN Domestic iniikets very sfromr. the closi being lo nlnve > jtsteidiy. No J 'mixed , cash , 47' ! bid. May. 47o bd , July , 41'4Shc bid , Seiitem bt r , 43o hid , OATS rutuns stronper. trading lls'lt Spo hlRher ; No. 2 cash 2J'jC bid ; Ma > . 23 > 40 bid , June , 21)c. ) July. iHc HltAN Stronc. We fir sacked east track COIIN MiAI < ! 2 155i5) PLAX SIJPD-Qiilet at $1 41 elllAb.S S3iD ! rirm. clove-r seed , J7 0 > ) S3.00 timothy. J3 Mff4 00 H U-rirm for tlmo hy at jnoiOHM fo choke to Mrlctly fancj on east track ; but llttl prnlrle here separator creamer- , fancy ii : ln , . ! ' > iiOS-htcad : ! > nt lOc \\1IIHKV-tl21 fT distillers' finished goods LllAD-Steady. but quiet , I2.SIU. S ii.Tiil-lIiKli-r. : JJOJOi.10 1'ROVISIONS Pork standard mess , J1123 t.ard , primesteam. . 1C V ) Ribs. H.62C4 , shorts JO 71 Itac m lioiud shoulile'rs , $0 l u. longa K75 Rilw , > 7 , Hhoiis J7 i : . KKrKIPTS-riiiur. 30 > io Ll.ls ; wheat , 21.0) tin . ruin. HOW J > u oats , 1JOQ. ) bu. HHIPMnNTS-riour 1.01) bbU. vOieat. 17,0) bu ; corn 4.WO bu . oats , 11,000 bu. Italtiinoro 1 RAI.TIMOIin. Ma > S-ri.OUR Stronff an hlKhi > r , ivw-lem tup. r , J3Jtf2SO. vventein e tni Jio-nfla W. wern family t3.1S < iS.W. vvlnte wheat patont. 3 XiJ ) SJ. sprlns intent , (3 WS i jj > ; "I'rln * wheat utralKht . J3 6ifjJ SO , receipt" 3,991 hblii ; > ales , l.15 bbls. \V : ii.VT : htiong. | wt and month. ST ® 70o June. GB\u a k l : July. 07 % eKc. August. Me , asked , Bt.-amer. No I red. CTJiin cnv Ipts 00.77J bu . mock. .MJ9-W bu ; Riles. 73.0 * ) bu vtbi > rn uhont. by minple. 70J71c ( : wuthc-r w h it ex-grades GSR71VjC fOR.NSiiot Oil , " bid month , BlOJIVif. July " ' " - AiiKUtt , 55c blj. nt.-aincr mixed SJe bid . In 7.S13 bu . Mock. 10J.7W bu , oaleu. Jj.tXj l > u , H uihe-n white corn , GUriSHo OATS btmuly and llrm , No. 2 , while weitcni 37ft374 > , No 2 mixed , MVlUfSIc , re celits | , 2,51 bu , mock. 1SS 513 bu UYIJ StiMily. No 5. C6r , receipts. 2,37 bu. gtix k. 10 335. HAY rirm , Rood lu choice timothy. J13 OOj 11RA1N riUIIOIlTS Quiet iinrhanBM SI'OAR I'lrm Krniiul.iti'.l. il 31 per 100 His , lllTTrit ht.adi f alley cri > amry. ( ) J'x ? , Im Hatlon creaiiK'ry lifeloc. Imitation l-ulle. IJfrlSc Ko .t la.lle JliV | Kton- parked , SttlOi- KdOS Firm fre > h. ISVje CIliisiilfiid : ) . fancy New York. IHitjl-V. e. ' bugiir VlarKru Ni\V YORK , May 3-smAR-Raw. utrong o. fair retlnlne. H c rentrtfucal M toil. 3K , . ales , K.TW IHIRII. centrllUEul. ! > teat ut J 5-16" a and f , 1.U7 UIK ccnlrlfuijl , 'w tf t , 3V 495 I > HR in laossnitfnr I'ii ' , reflnr-d. gtronR N ) 6 3 , i 11 ICi No 7 39 leaf 3Hc. No Vlil It IS , N ' 17 1191 . No 18 , t s is , N u 3 ' < let .iv N > U 1 3-16' . I\ , NT U. 3 1 16. , i IT A 3 > * MN m .lit A 4 > IMJ 4V , Ktandard \ J I'l ionf"ctlin a , 4Hc cut Inar 4 II Kcil'kc , ruthnl. 4 ! . p.wdrrnd 4-.l ll'tc ' , granulated , 41t-101il\c , cubes , 4 5-lCtflV ON M ALL tTttiiT. : : Industrials n.ld . C'niilt-rr bhuvrrd Advances Minio lleavlnets latter. NT.\V YORK , Mai 3. The stock market opcns.l strong nnd active , with tb n.pMclntlons | prln- clpnlly In the Inluslrlnls and coalers Citlon Oil nnd I'eliiwnre * Hudson nelvanceil per cent. Lend K nnd Chicago O s , Leather nnd New Jerey Central V4 per cent. The irnd- In Sugar was very henvy nnd nt 10.15the _ stek was oft Vi iwr cent from the best Ilgvire. ChlenRo O s nhowe.1 . n similar n cession S in" few hni s were Inclined to henvlness nf cr 1) ) l"j but perul tlon B nnrulll was strong. Pullman broke 2 per cent to 175 nnl lentil tied Ihe lo < The in irp imixirlant pnlns werL'niUier pref.'fTed. 1 % per cnnt S iiilhern prefenol , 1V4. St Paul A. Dulutti nnd Lackawnnni , 1 , and huenr nnd Catiadliin Pnclllc , 3i p i cent After 11 o'clock th-re wete sales to realize profits , which enured n reaction from the be. t Hsures of HIP mmnlng of U1 per c nt the Intt'r In Cilcniro ( las nnd Mnnhnltnn. Toward noon Sucnr nnd New Jersiy Centrnl leceded H nvntisuii" if Terre Hnule sold nt 4 * nKnlnsl 31 the lust pit-ceding sale. The market wtis weak at 12 o'elck. . Sabs to noon. 1JJ.OM shares , Including 131 , 2 > W list , ' . ! nnd CO son unli ted The closlm ? miotatlons nrcord'nir ' to H C Mil ler weie : A CO , ? > % . A S. lln HI'i. C. O. L. 7 U. 12 . i : . , MV4. N A U 3Ui. N r. O , 4C\ , ! M. 21'i. ' W I' . WS , , D l' P celtlll- cates. 1RU. A M T. 101' . , . A T. . M * ; Q , 7l i , C. M ,1 St P preferred. O2'i. M P. 2 14 , N W. ! ' ( . ' , . It I. 6 > , } 4 , I' P , IJi. , L At N , 53\ , II S O M C C C , 41 % , N Y C ' 8\ . I C. PC'S. ' Mnnhnttin 1I7L H IP , Hrlf , U , < " 8 , 51' , , I ) L W. , I ) i4 , D .V II 12114 , R O , ii | , T C . < L I , S2V4 , N U . .554 The following were the closing qiiolntlons on the Ipndlns stocks of the NewYoik ex change today : Atchlson Ahi N'orinvvnstern . . Ail-mil n 141 N W fd 1IIM , Alton T H . . . . IH { N Y Central Am K\pross . . . IP. N Y AN B Ilalttmoiu A. Ohio. SilV Ontario A U' . . . . I'H Cinnil l Pacltlc . . 4 X On.von Imp . . . . II Can Id l boulhpril . f.'M Oreiroi Xnv- 17 roiitrill'.iclfto . . . O 8 I * V U N. . . . ( .lies .V Ohio . . . . PaclHcMlll Chlcizo Alton . . . . P U A K C . II A. Q . Plltsbnu . Chicago Oas . . . Pullni tn Pal 103 . 'onsolidat.il ' fins 141) ) llondln. ' C C A Si L . K O W . . . . Cole Coal & Iron II O W pfd . . . . Cotton Oil Cert . ' - " 4 Hoc'.t Isl ind. . . . 121) St I1 nil ) U .Lack AW . . lee i > , do p'd U O pfd . St P AOmih.1 . . . l AC I' Co . . . . do pfa inHH Soiithnrn P ic-ltlo . HH do I'M . UIJI Snu-ir U-lliiprv . . . 11 ' 'V , "oil W.iyna. lf.7 Toim Co il it Ire i. S Northern ufd . . 1(1 ( > U Te-x is Pacific- C AK I nfd . . T AO Ce-nl nf I . loclilnir V illar . . Union Picllio . . . P.'Jl IllLols C.-ntrvl. . . U S Kinross . . . . , ts St P. A Ihilut'a . . . IV M U A P . . . v..V T pfd clopI ! Lnko KrloA Woit ' 'OH Wi-lls Karzo Kx. . . llll do pfd . 77K \Vcatoru Union . . llllP'H 14''U4 Wheolnu A L. K . P-'H LeadTiust ll'l do ptd J.IKi CuH M A bt L . . N A. . . . . HH D A It ( ! i.m I uiliatl-in Co i . . 1I7 O K McmnlilH.V t' . . 111 N L .Ilchlin font . . ll C K AI . . . . itlssonrl P.iiltlj . llJf.H do pfd tn > Iohllo i Ohio . IS H AT O -ashvlllii Ch it . U ! ) T A A A .V M. . . . Villon ll Corli.M II T. St L AK C . . . do pfd IIU ) donfd V. .1 Conn il . . . 3. II U V. i Vf pfd . . . donfd nss Vorili Am e'o. . . Am 'fob Co . . . in PI torlliern P icltlc. IH do pfd No I'ac. n'd 21 St P. M , V M . 1117 The1 lotal Files of stocks toln > were 373 917 haiis. Inrlii'llni ; Am. . rlcin I'otlon Oil , 5MO , American bUK-ir , 12,000 , American Tolncco , 3 ) , luillnqton 4.8,1) ) , ClricnRii G is 3210) , Con 1 d.itp.l . Gas. J30) . Delavviie A. Hudson. 4 100 Distillers and rutlefcpdliiB , 17 IX ) Krle' . 3100 Cans.is , t Te'Xia prefi'irpil 3200 , Missouri Pa- cilic 3.00) . New JerHey Central , 6f.CO , North M'stern , I 7W Rr-icllnn , 33830. bt I' ml , 10 MO , , liuthern 27 ' 00 hiuthcrn pri'te-rri'd. 20,100 , Ti-n- usjeCo.il and Iron , 4,500 I'nlted Slnli-s I.Pilher 3.1,4W , I'nltcd Stite'4 Leather preferred , 10,500 ; Unltfd States Rubber , Srxw. N vv York iliini'y .11 irkor. Ni\V : YORK , Miy 3 Miney on call Pi ynt U4 per cent , last loan , 14 p-r cent , clostd , PRI.MI : ainttcANTiLn pArnu 3ti > i per STI2RLING iX'IIANGi : Ilnsier with nctual iuslnes.s In Innkpis- hills at $1 Slff I JV for de mind nnd nt JlSSJflSSVs for sixty days , posted atei (4 ssmn SOVa and 51 SOU I.IK/j. ) ' commercial , ill s M ST" , hll.Vr.R l-KUTirifATn-J < M < T67'tc GOVnilNMnNT I1ONIJS htnms and 'J ] iet cent hlijher for new 4s , 5s and old 4a registered . Slat. ' iKinds dull RallTxid bonds , Him Closing tiuotationa on bonds were as follows : U h. 4 a , rcu. , new C P latsot i'J . 1" " , U. S IB coup. ucvv. I ) A 1 ! O. 7s . U S. rc . . . U All (7 4 * . . . . 83 U S. 5scoup . . n..vi KrlnMs in ; , U S 4 , ro 112 li. II A S A Us . . ii - U. SIs coup. , . . . 1I-JM , O II AS A 7a. . . inim. , U b ' . ' * re- t'li'J ' H A T C 3s . . I'lltlllcUSOt 'U3. . 100 dolls. . . . . 101 AH. Class A 1(11 ( M K A T 1st 4a . Ala Class II . . 1(17 ( do VM Is , All CllBS C . ' .Ml Mutti il Union lis. . 101) ) Ala Curriincy . . . 1)1. ) N J C eipn f.s . 111K Li New Con li. . 1)1 ) No Pac Ists. . . . 110)8 Missouri lU. . . . IUO do'-'ds . . . . "OH , N C ( Is . . . 124 N W Consols 13H - N C Is 10J do b P Icb fli. 1074 S C nonfiiii'l R. i ; West Ists . . 72J , Tenn now Hot Os. SI4 bt , i' Consols 7s . I'-'H Tcilll llfcVV HOI Si inn do C. A P W fls 11.'h Tonn old ( Is M L A I M Oan fi. 7 1-j V.a CPiittirlPi. . . . St L AS K G3iit ! . 1071-1 dodefurred. . . . T.-x . Pie Ists . . XW Atchlson 4s do 2iU . . . . 754 Atchlson V'd A. . U P IstiOf 'JO . . 104U Canada So 2ds . . V.'ust bhoroIs - L AN Unitlod-lH 7'JH So U K . . . , Sun FrincUnj Mlnlu ? tuoK ( jaotitlii'if * , SAN FIlANCISrO M.IV 3Tho oniolal clos- , nir quot Uions fur mining blocks ted ly vvoro , n follows Alt.- 11 Halo A Norcross. . lull AlphaCon Justice Anncj 10 Ladv Waslt Con. Ilc'lchcr G < Mexican . , llcnt A llulcnor . . . 7. ) Mono . ! ID Ilodlu Con Ill ) Mount Diablo . . . 1C llollion 17 Occidental Con. . . . 1CM Itulwei ton . . . . l7 Ophlr . , 14.1 Cniedoni i las Ovcnnan . 14.1H Challeiico Con as Potosi . 13 Chonui 41 28 Contluenco 120 Scorpion . 1 Con Cat A Va. . . . MO Sierra Nevada. . . . , 78 Con Impjrl il Silver Hill . 4 Con Now YorU. . . 3 silver Kin ? . . . . 1 1 Crown Point Sll Union Con . 47 Kxchco.ui r . . . . Utah Con . . . 4 Gould ACurrv Yellow .1 ickot . . , 32 Silver bird. ( limsiiOlJc. Mexican dollars , 04i S4V c. Ural la , sight , 3c. tulo riphli. 7 > o. llostnn Stock Oiiut ittnm. DOSTON. May . ? -Call loans 2V,31 pnr co-it : tlmo loins dHv yr cent Cloilaoricjs for , bead anil mining ali.arji A T AS f W KlHC pm . . 5J Am. dinrar Wls. Contrll . . D Am. feusir iifd . . Kilison Klco Ills. . 130 Ilav 4.itu ( > na . . . . Oe'ti Kle lfd. 0 liell Telephone . IK' ) Atchls in 2ds . . . 21 ? I'ostonA AlD.niy JOS Atclil-on 4s. . . . 7J . llOHlon AM iluu. . HW Now I'.nfl ind Us , . C B AJ 74H Gt'ii. Klrclrlc Ca. . . Kttchtmrc . . . Win Cent Ists . . sn > ( Oeii Klcctrlc All intic. . 114 Illinois Stucl . . tun Mostili A Montanl 4''h ! Mexicnn Leutrai ion Unite , V Iloatem . 1.1)1 N. Y AN K : > H Calumet & UccU 2m ) ; Old Colony 17H Contl'lllll ll . . 1) : Oii' . Short Line. . Rubber OS Kenraarjre 0)4 S 111 DieffO . . . Osceoli Union Pacific iii Quincr IDS WcstUnJ . . . Uo Tim trich 1JJ ' Westlnirli.EliHS . . Wolvi'ilnu Ne.tr Yurk Mining o.iDtntloni. NKVV YORK. M ly 3.-Tho followliis arj tha closing- nuni'i.-'luminous Choler . . . . 111 Ontirio 10UD Crow n Point . . .1) Ophlr ' l.l ° Con Ca' A Va . . . 280 Plymouth . , Deiuln oed .15 Quicksilver .130 ( iould A Curry II ) Qoicksllvi-r pfd. .IHOI ) Halo A Norcross 140 tjlerri Novada. . . 73 UonicBlaka . . . . 11)11' ) ) bland nil . 'JHO Iron bllvcr . 23 Union Con. . . , II ) Mexican 7ft Yellow Jic'itet , . JO I.niiitnn Stunk ( Jtlotntliiu. LONDON Miy.l 1 p. in cloilni Can. Picltle 7. 50 " 1 st"Puil on CTh Krlu . I-,1 ) : ; Y Caiilr.il. . . . 10114 KrloUilt . ( ! 7PeiinsylvanU ( , . . . O.Jtv III Central . . . UlUHeiltui . HU Mcxlcanordlu iry.JOvil _ Mox Cun. now la . U5i ( IIAR SILVUR 30jd p-r ounce MONI3Y per out The rale of dlsiount la the open market for short nnd three months bills Is % l'"r ' cent. I In incite ! .Noli-s , 11OSTON May -dealings. . 17. 7.9S3 , bal- anccs II 77 llALTlMORi : . Miy 3 Clenrlngs , $2.SS,631. balanc , JIM ( i-'l. Ni\V VRK Ma > 3-Clenrlnga , J1I3,7SICOI , bnlancrs. JO 7U7.423 PHILM'in.PlUA ' , May 3 , Clearings , $13,113- C < - . ' . bilmees , fl 'J3I 5J ST LOL'IS , Mny 3. ClearlnKS , i.OM,2.'l : bal ances , } 7VI "til. At. m- > . 5'ii'i per cent. Ne\v Yoik exchaiiKe 71e premium bid WASHINGTON. May 3. Todaj's statement of the condlll. n of the treasury hhaws : Avnllable ojnh balance-s , JlW.S7 , j7. gold lenerve , (91,202- ( "CHICAC.O May 3-ClenrlnRS , J17.I73 0.10. . New 17 Yoik exchange' , Xc premium Sterllnt ; , posted ntte-s , } ll ' , and Itt V . Money. 5 IHT cent un ciUI , 5fO per cent on time. rorjlgn r.niiiciil Aftalri. I1URL1N. May 3 KxchanKO on London , eight .Ina s.Khl 20 maiks 154 pfKS I'.VRIS Mm 3 Three per cent rentes IMf 15c for the aie-uunl Exchange on Ixmdon , 2Jf J2c fui I/J.NUON. May -Gold at lluentw Ayr s. 77. Madrid. l.'lW. Lisbon.7 , bt IMursburg. 50 , Athens 77. Rome , 1IU5 07V , . Vienna IM lUIRLlN. Mar 3 The weekly statement of the Impellal Hank of Germany shows Ihe following clianK s as rLmrmred with the previous nee Hint I'nsli In hii-id deivvase. 39IOOOD marks trmsur > notM dee-reu e. tStn. ) marks other securltlfH Inneake , 30U2ic < iO lil.nka. nuiea lu cttxulatlun , IncrviUM.- , MSOO.W nurlu. OMAHA LiW STOCK MARKET1 Oattlo Eccelpls Are Somewhat Heavier Than Last Week , VERY FEW REALLY , GOOD BEEF AMMAIS llrg Iteeilpts Light ) mid the Onullly nt OfTcrlngi 1'onrf-Oiv Ouod llt-tiumil Hero anil Ji : r hero Murlei-t Opcupil from ll\o to I'm Ctnts Higher , 1.-IIIDAY , May 3. The receipts toJny were l.OJI c.ittle. 1,923 liogs nnd 197 sheep , as against CO cattle , 3.7JI hogs and 2T.2 sheep yesterday , and 919 cattle , 2.D.V ) hogs nnd 4611 sheep on Trldnv of last week. While cattle receipts \\eio Bomewhnt heavier , hog rccoli > ts were lighter than on the corresponding day of last week. The receipts' for the week thus far are C.5M unttle , 15 OW hogs nnd l.SW sheep , ns against 4,317 cattle , 15.1CI hogs and 10,010 sheep for the same period last week. CATTLB There were only forty-three loads of cattle , nil told , In the yards. In the way of beef cattle there wore not enough to make n market , there being very- few fat Hteeis on sale. The market was extremely slow and dull , nml B lp meii found It hnrd work disposing of theli holdings , In splla of the fact that offerings were so light such cattle ns sold brought about steady prices. One bunch of 1,151-lb steers sold at $1 S3. and some lighter cattle at $1 SO Cows nnd heifers were In light supply , ns usual , and were not long In changing hands There were hardly nnv stackers or feeders In the yaida nnd veiy little demand. Thuie was practically nothing doing In this branch of the cattle maiket. Hcptesenta- tlve sales : Av. 1'r No. Av. 1'r No Av. Pr. 013 J3 40 11 113 ? Jl DO 1 . . .1231 $1 M CIS 371 10 113-1 183 01 . . .1027 460 . 700 4 50 COWS. 373 4 0) 4 0) 4 SO 1 . . . CIO 221 7. . . 4)7 2 3. . . . 785 423 1. . . . 19) 2 C3 HULLS. 1 . .121) 20) 3..1S33 310 2..125J 34) I . . .1310 3 W CALVES 5 . . 232 I M 2 . . . 373 323 1. . . . ISO 477 1 . . . 32) 2 CO 1 . . . 12) ) I 0) ) 1. . . . 13' ) S 00 2. . . . 230 . ' C ) 1 . . . 12J 1 W STOCKins AND rimoniis. 1 . . . COO 2 73 1 . Ml ) 3 00 1 . . . 330 3 CO 1 . . . 70) ) 2S > 1 , .400 30) 13. . . . 9)7 3 C ) 1. . . . CIO 3 0) MILKERS AND SPRINGERS. 1 springer $23 to 1 "pilngcr 21 CO 1 cow nnd cnlf 23 0) 1 cow nnd cilt SIM I row and calf S3 00 HOGS There w.rronly twenty-eight fresh l.ls . cf IIOKS In the jaids. ns nsilnst fottv- elKhl loads ve-stirdny 'Ihe cimlily of the ofli-r- Ings was iiothlnK c'xtrn. In Jirt only fair The cindltlons , howpve-r. were dicldndly In the lm > - L131 favoi icKirtfl | from other markets wereevi - couniKlnk , nnd the buyers herew anted IIOKS -\s a result the trade opened C ? 10c hlh'hi'i , In mwt casia lOc hlKhe-r. nnd was mllvcnt the mlv-inco "I hinfferiiiKS wore1 snapped up In shoit older , nnd e'veryililnu was Hold and vveluhenl up before 10 o'clock In the- morning The bes" hops vvcio sold nt J1.70 , with the bulk or DIP melluni weights , nt Jl C0fl C3. Representative ' No. Av. Mi Pr. No. Av Sb Pr 16 110 . . $4 f , ? S VJ7 2)0 U 6- 2 213 . . . 4 13 bO . . . . 197 30) 4 11 14 ISO . . 4 DO 4 SHi 4) I C3 W 170 U ) 4 5. ) i 17) . . 4 51 7 Ill . . 45) ) fit . . . . 211 IM I r.7'4 1 32) . 4 M , 70 . . . 110 . . I r,71 ' 9 37" ! SO 4 HO 2) 2G.1 SO 4 GO 11 13 540 4 C ) fit Ml ISO 4 CO 51 IV. 10 4 ( i ) f,2 2.12 SO 4 CO 1 SO ) 801 M Cl . . . . 2IS SO I d ) 6 197 . 4 MIS 43 22 . . . 4 GO 71 177 2V > 4 CJi , 13 31 ! . . 4 GO S 2)S ) . 4 Cl 10 . . . . 211 . 1 M II 331 SO 4 IK 41 27S t fiO D SOO 80 I ) K ! 7 - > 23 32) i C ) OT 210 10)t ) si m 2tr , so t civ 2 231 , . 433 71 212 12) ) 1 CJ'-j .1 T SO 4 Bi 03 , 21 ! 10) 4 Cl 77 221 40 " 4 CT Cfi C1J IM 4 C3 1 310 . . . 4 61 73 , lit ) 120 4 Cl 1 ! 80 4 C5 Cl 218 IM 4 fl Cl 1S9 80 4 K C7. 217 . . . 170 SO Ill 120 453 , I ] 231 . . . 470 SKIPS AND CITLLS. 1 310 . . . 2 K 1 370 . . . 415 PIGS. 9 . . 133 .4 SI SIIiii' : Thp locelpls consisted of only one Irad Then- was gome llttl' deimnd nt nbout sti-iily PI.CPS. Pair to choice mtlves are quo' ' - Me nt from fl 21 to SI , fnlr tn Rood vve-sti-rna nt from W to (3 so , common and stock shpcp nt from JJ to M. seed to rliulce 40 to 10) lb. lambs at from { 3 . ' 3 to JtDO Representative silos. No. Wt. Pr 3 culls 10) J2 0) 104 westein wethers SI 3 11 St > wcxtcrn mixed 73 3 CO CIlIC.KiO IIVK STOCK. Good Demand for Cuttle ut Stron Prices nnd tin ) supply Almirbad. CHIC-AGO , May 3 In callle , with receipts today of only nbout 3000 head , prices wore stro-iR , thorn being a demand sutllclently Rood lethe the limited tupply. Sal.'s weie made of natlvo blcc'is for dressed beef purposes between $1 and $ " , n few l > elnjt ( jnod enough to sell hlKli ns } 373 Yeiirllngs welRhL-iK fn > m 740 to Ibs. sold nt from (4 to Jl SI and prime CUO Ib helfent bnmglit J5 Texas cattle recelptH WOT. ' aliout 7e lipail and tales were brisk nt full lirlces The Te\as cattle now rmnlnic fonvanl are well fattencxl and are taken by elressed > o f flimn In preference to native cattle ? of a coiresponding Ria.li . > . AUmt 21 WH hP'id of hops weR > offrrpd on the marke' , IncludlnK those left over last nlsht Theru v\as a R.-od . licit and shlpplntr demand nnd prl.es weittronK , wllh im eidvanco of per 1O ) Ibs In choice lots other kinds reimlninK bteady With the exception of a sal of some extra choice boss li > a Hpeculnto- $1 07K the prUo paid vvia Jl S the bulk of llu ho s at from tl 7i to $1 30. it 14Clihoe ) ] ) vve-io recelvesl to Hv , and prices were slcndy at fair prices , a. K < XI\ \ poll of the supply conslt.tliiff of lambs from Ooloindo Cholci lambs nre n w 21c or nionhlKhci than il vvpek iifo while sheep have hold at lj\vor ptlces Simp bell at frum 52 tu ! l 50. liruely nt from J3 50 to Jl 21 fir mllvrs. whil.Ininbs fnin J3 73 to Jl 71 A llmlte-d ilemind exists for ppiInK Ian lis at from fijll tn $7 pel 10. . ) Ibs , their weights i.mKlm ; from 42 n 'A Ibs Rc-cc'lpls rattle' 3.COO heid lalvd , & > ) head , lines. IS 000 head , slipe'p , II,000 head Nrvriirk l.lvn ittich .llarlint. NP.\V YORK. May 3 HUr.VnS-Recclpl-s. 2,7" ' ) henil. on Kile M earn OK'ied | tillle llrme'r , clospd Do lilBhcr , ratlvf Btcci . inxir to o < " l l , c turn sied fed T xins. JI035fl2" > . . . . and oxen Jl OOI3 23 , bulls S24)fr3t ) > 3 , Hte-rs $173J1 | ! ! ) ' ) I.'iiropean ciblej quotj Amer ican ulcers nt lli < fJI2bc dicJd weights , re frlcpralor bepf nt SVjfilDc per lb HlinKP AND I AMII.S Reci'Ip's ' 9 F5i heal , nn sail' . W call , sheep , steady , I imbi , Vic lower , unshorn whpep | < . r to prime , $1 j > @ 301. clipped sheep , $3 < > > U4.7ri. unshorn lambs , oimmoii to chole-p , Jl i7 jB < i37'j , BI I to choice , J.5 608 iS > 7S IIOC.S-1 , 3,900 head ; steady nt } 5 15Q 5.3J. _ St. l.oiim l.lvn Mui'U. ST. i.otiis , srny s CATTI.I ; receipts , i.s * head , shlpmeiti. 1 OO1) lieid. invkut active nnii IV blKher nil iirojndexpoit native steers , } 3 70 (100) . BOX ! to choice shipping. J" Vif3.Tt. fair t > me Hum , | l W 1 OJ. llsht UUiilbS. stock -rs and feeders. tiWitM cows $2 iJfll 5) ) , fei Tens m.-rs , 'iSaJtflSj ' , Krassers J2 Mff3 75 eo - 53 OOffS 0) IIOOS Hi ci'tpts. 3,34) head , flilpments. 3..0 head , iniiket native nnd lie hlshcr , Mn price M75 , bulk of silfS J4M T470 , IlKlit. Jl Viet O'i Sllini : Itecelsts. 4 Si head 8hlim | ntii. 700 head market al ut steady , hut no top nrade offered , natives r nged $3 8i < JI 1' ' ) clipped Tt-x nns. J32) , sprlns I unlia. > 1 50ig4 7J. Ivtiinas > Itr I.Un itock. KANSAS OITV , May 3 f'ATTMllecclpts 4 300 hi'-i'l , BhlpiniYits , 4' ' head Market lon but steady to * > tnn * , Tcxns ttecrs , $30 < > Ti4C5 Texas cows. II 7W3.30 , beef steers , U 7'iffi5 SO native POWH Jl 7WI 40 , slcwkers nnd fec > ders j ; ( .OQ4 M bulls , Ji ifflt 35 HOUS Receipts , 7,700 head , shipments , 2 200 lead , market B'raiU * ' > 5e higher , bulk of mti'H J4 505i I f ) . henv les , JJ 55 4 70. incliers , Jl 5Kj4 * 7D inlxiil. JI45itpO , llEtns , JI2I&I4S , Yorkers , Jl 3u 5V I 15. plKs : rtWI IV SIIKlJl' IlwelptB , 400 h ad , blilpmcnts , 0) head muket vvpak to Itfc lower. Stock In > lilil. Ilecord of recelpw nt the four principal mar kels for 1'rlday , May 3. 1895Cattle. Cattle. Hogs Sheep South Omalii . l.OJJ 1 - " Kun.saa City 4.3- 7.7i 4 .St. Iuls l.'M 3.3 4 SO ) _ - " - - 1T.J.-1UI.-I - , TolaU 9.7J1 * ) .62J 19.337 Liverpool . Mny 3 1.15 p m Wheat , spo firm , demand fair , Nn. 2 itxl MliHir. Sa 2il No 2 r < l vprlnir. 5s G > 1 , Nn 1 hanl , Manltolui 5s 7d. No. 1 Cullforila. 5s 21. I'll tu res cipne < steady with near itosltlons Hd luvver , and ds tant iKwUtniiH d ljuer , cl'iiuil quiti. with nea pusiilons V < t\d lo < -r , nnd distant luultlonn lower , business nixut ixiually distributed May Is 3d. June. Sa 3Md , July 5a 3d. Aunvi'l. Co J' J hfpiemlwr. 5a 314 1 O.'tuUT , r.s 4 ,1 ( \JItN hp t , linn. American mixed n w 4 Hd I"utur s oiieiu'd steuly With near po'ltlon Vtd lower nnd dlslnnt i ) slltons i l lower rlo ei ateaily tUili near pisltfons 'i % d litver nnJ dls tant pv.tlons | unehfinKvd to Wd lower , buumesa h uvle l on early iH/ttlilgn , May , li tl , June ' 4s f , l July a . ! AiiRUst Is C < 1 , "ept mbr , 41 IP.,1. Otl .Iwr 4. id 1 I.ot'H llrm , elimnnd fnlr. St I * uls fani.y w nter d 31 PltOVISIONS Pncm , utendy ilrmnnd stcmb Climb , rlnntl i ut M t > Io lln. , 1 > , ! -li > it rlb 2S IM , 33s , Innic char , llRht 3S ti 4 Ibs . 3.'s , Ion * rlivir , heiivy , r Ibs , 32s , nhort clrnr backs , llclit. 1A Mm 32s M. utioit elenr mlddlra , hcnvy , K > IbK , ,12s ilenr lielllpn. II to 16 lb , 31s HlKiul- Oer * . nciunre , 12 to IS Hw. a llnmn. short rut. to 16 His , 4Js Cel llwf. r-ctrn Indln mew , Son , prime nirw. Ms M. Pork , prime mrnK. line vv ilern fls M , mmlliim. HK miisi-nrm. : llnest Amerlcnn. white. 47 ; nest Amerli-Bli piilorwl , 45 . llfTTnit-rinest 1'nllfd SlotM ftV" , Rood. 45 . COTTON Siii : ) OllI.lverpxil rcllneel , l s. i.iNsir.i : > on * 8 ao. PITUOUI : M-ltetln l. IM. HIMflUlinitATOIt I IHlU' rorpqu rter . 4Urt. ilndquaitern , CHd. IKiPit At l ndon ( Pncinc pntiflt ) . 12 5s. The rrcelptn eif whrnt diirliiK the | > st three i > s were 3K.O' ' cen'nls , Including 104.OO1) Amer- cnn Iteeelpls of American porn eltirlnB HIP post lireu days were 51,70) centals UHM , TISADIisTII.I. . I , VCKS SNAP Illinium ! l.nrsp . .miltociifi I.tiw , lint TeirrlRM Olli'iluu's llulil Iliiun l'rlr < . 11OSTON , May 3 The Amerlrnn Wool mil Cotton llepirler says of the wool truli" The domestic market Is steady anil e inslderlns Hi- nmnunt of stoik that thrre Is here Io do vvllh , there has bci n n fairly Rood business In prog ress There * has been n fair attendance of nianti * fnclurpr-t , representing nil lines of production , who hive taken Just whnt they have neede-d nnd no more Stocks of dotnrstlc wools nro ns well reduced ns they nre ordinarily nt this time "f the year on some' llne In fact , tture Is s nrcely nny nvnllible stock Hut what < leiun lure Is Is nmde up bv the etlrn nm lint of oiilRti wixil vvlileli Is in the maiket Ot tie altir there Is a full ipply. present nml pros- > ctlvo If this \vprp not BT tlnre Is no ipif s- loti that th"ip would have been a hard nms n prices foi dnimstlc st < Kl < Hut , as U Is lur ( his been no snap to Ihe hisincs.s , and rlc.-s for dunipstlp wools have fallid to nppre- Hte to the sli ! > htest rxtent Tlie imrki t has " ntlnued nlonK on t.t * pntue level of valms "he I otidnn slips , which op el cm Tuesilny f til's week , were nwalttd with tmu uil In- eresl. in view of the strength exhlblti 1 nt he close of the Hst series iind pending the nn louncement of their op"nln a Kreat in my leld olt from opirntltiB Thos > who had been l-ip for higher prices weie illsnpp ) lnteI b > Intelligence cable-d ovtr on Tuisday Hint hero had ben a decline of 2fc to 5 pel c nt on OIIIP lln s This fact tiwllicr with the I ivv rices rulliiK nt the American senlioinl his roved n d impi r for some of Ihe pin ulne ori * vho nre ripoit'd ns Imvlmr pild dNpropnllon- ntoly hlKh prices In the pountiv for somp i f lie early shorn wools Ilnports hive oiitlnuej if oxotbltniit prices ! < > ln r pilel In the Interior lo ever , miic'i truth there may Iw In this kind of Intelllcence , certain It Is that v nines t the sc.ihnanl are as low ns th > y Inv li u t nny time , and In the absence of nny Im- irovemont nhruad It lemalns to be s > > i how p me eif thohe who btve * ope nt'd In Ihe ei'lv ihorn wools will come out vshole The s lies if the week amount ti > 1,02J. < ) Ibs d miestlc ind 1 417.000 Ibs foreign , maklni ? n total of SIS 1W Ibs. nirilnst n total of 3 S19 3 for Hit- irevlous week , nnd n totnl of 211 SM lln fo he c * iie'pondlnR weik last > eir The ms stuc lanuiiy 1 1S"3 , amoiin' to f31210.0 lb- iK.ilnst 44 4 < 2,2M Us a sear nirn The ilcrt In Ve\v Yoik nmcunt to 1.8" > 70nii His Tap sales In 'hlladelphla agh'npitc 1.373.7W ILs. CnlTiip .Murkrt , Ni\V YOIllC , May -rOITi : ! : Options openeil < lull at CQ10 points dollne , ml-d quiet nnd Reneially weak under disappointing iabis ! anil Ineieise Hn the world's visible supply and apathy of ppot bu > ei8 , closed steidj at lITcn lnts net deellne siles r,5 Inns Im Uullne Uay. } ll 20f 4 2j , June. JIIO > U10. Ki ptember. : ll IOO14 55. lpp inbpr JlMOffliro Spot cofTie Illo steadv , No 7 $16 , mild Bti'idy , iViilivn J1S2-T1'00. | ' s.iln 2 10) lines Mnrnnibo 0 0 lutes Knvanllla 00 1 afs Cential Ameilci n , nil p t wirr-houso deliveries finm New York \estetdiv 9 FSO lines New ork Ftook tuiln > , 11) 437 bass [ 'lilted Htatts ftrrk 2" C01 bags , atloit for the I'nltnl Ktati s , 312 CO ) I KS , totnl visible for tlm 1'nlted States , 517091 bags , UKalnst 43J.UJ liags IIAVlti : Mnj 3 rorrii3 : Opened eisler , nt noon ( inlet unttian td , at 3 p in. quiet un chinked , closed 'inlet at f net adxam ' foi the ilnj ST ! . 14 0)1 ) Incs. S \NTOS Ma > 1 rirm. K od nvemse Santos , JKi 5i ) . lerelpts , 5 SO ) bass , stock W 000 biKS HAMIH HO. Mas 3 Quiet , 'if lower tu4t hlRher , siles 3 0 bits IUO m : JANinilO May I Too Irregular for accurate ipi itatlons , No 7 Illo. too Irregular foi quotation , exch.insi. . 97-161 , reeflpts 13,00) IKIKS , cloired for the United Slates 4 ( r IITRS , cleare I for Iluieipc 5f ) lns , stock , 270 9 b-vps All iienpnlls Uhent Miirket. MINNIAPOIIS , MIV 3 wiinAT stp-uiy , May. CO'ic ' , luly , esiiifiCfte. September C4Ve On Hack No 1 hanl , GT'jc , No 1 noithcin , C0 > 4e. No 2 northern C"c ri.Ot'It steady , llrst patents. } 1 Mff3 SO ; sec- unds. J3W30i ) , llrst clenis , } 255j2C5. KmiK.is < It ) Slnrki-ts. KANSAS CITY. Mny 3 WiinAT Slow. CORN riitn. but slow , No 2 mixed. 4'c , No 2 white , 45Vie OATS V lower , demand llcht ; No. 2 mixed , 27l/ic. No 2 white , nomli.nlly. 31c. i nttim inirki't * ST I.OUIS May 3 COTTON Quiet. mid JllnK. C 5-lCc. sale-s 25 bales , rrielpts 132 bales , Hhlpincnts , 1,307 bales , stock , 41371 bales. Oil Miirxptn ANTWnnP , Ma > 3 PiTROI.irM-23f paid nnd Hrtleis lllli.MiN. : May -PiTllOInUM-S : marks. in IranilHii ) Ulipat. SAN rilANriSe'O Mn > 3 WIIKAT Stoadj . December , 97T e. cleared , II 111 centals Mniiel > i ler fcxtllio. MANCIIiSTiil May 3 Cloths and jarns firm at fair dem ind II 11) T/.V/J 11/371 Ilia TllIlO.lT Class In II'H rood Diet tlio lnmaco Xo Mppp for Kiglit DII.TS. SAN FRANCISCO , May 3 For the first time In eight days William Herslngor , a young man living at C21 Hush street , slept yesterday. Ho has had a narrow escape Irom death and Buffered Intense agony , and all because he was Indlecreet enough to eat mashed potatoes in a cheap restaurant on brills street. The potatoes contalnel some bits of glass. Young Hcrslnger ate his unluclcy meal at noon on Wednesday a week ago Ho at tempted to swallow a mouthful of potatoes without proper mastication and felt some thing stick In his throat Ho fought a doc tor , who found that the throat had been hadly cut by come foreign substance , pre sumably glass Ho prescribed for the pa tient , who went to bed The next Hay the throat was violently Inflamed. The patient was unable to swallow , niul in spite of the efforts of two phjslcians he grew worse. The unfortunate young man's throat was enormously swollen Faturday night and seemed to bo wholly closed by the Inflamma tion and the doctors who were called late In the night thought they would have to cut the patient's throat and Insert a tube to en able him to breathe A poultice of Colorado mud relieved the inflammation slightly , and finally two bags of pu.3 that had formed In the throat broke and the young man was relieved. For eight days in the struggle against deJth ho had not slept. Ho may recover. John lirowii , , ) r. Dead , SANDUSKV. 0. . May 3. Captain John Drown , jr. , died at his home on the Island of Put-ln-Ilay last night. Captain Brown was 74 years old and the son of John IIrow n , the hero and victim of the historical scene of Harper's Terry before the civil war. iiu : ii INSTRUMENTS placea on record .May 3 , 1895 : It M Howler t . S I ! Moorhead. iindlv 'j of g 41 feet block 1C , S U Hours' add J 2 C H All-n nnd wife to James Ground * lot 13 , block 1 , Covell's ndt to ( "reign ton Heights . . .400 Adele and Solomon Knllph to Anna Kallsh , lot 21 , block I1) , Kountz > & It's nd.l . 2.5M Ann Oesterrek her to lloto I't-snanaky , e'j of w M feet lot II , block W. South Omaha , lots 2 and 2. . block G , and lot 10 block 3 Ilaker 1'lac" . 7,0)1 A T nnd M M llaltreal to M 12 Cockrell , lots 5 and G , block 1. Mnwood | > aik . SO ) lj n Calkins nnd wife to John Juhnsun , let 9. lilocK 152. South Omntm ' . . . . G ? ) Jacob Klein to Jacob Iluinett , lot 2. . block 13 , Drown park . . 1 Joseph ( lurnean , Jr. an I wife ta Jamea ( latneau , lot 1'S nn I e 35 feet lot 7 , block 1. Hillside Itexpne . . . . . . 19 , 5 ) William Schllnnmann nnd wlfp to llmello Sommer , n & 5 feet lot 41 , S i : Itogera' add . 2.500 II Johnson and wife ( o J U Ixine. lot 6 , blx * " 11 , " Sounders & H's . . 4W J H IMUK anil wife to Nellie Holmes , name . 1 QUIT CLAIM I > KiD : < 3. J 1) Ware to Call In Page , lots 4 nml 5. Ileininxlon's snl.llv . 127 Italthns Jitur and wife to William Schllng- mann n 'i li > c 41 S H Uogem' ml I . . I Nellie Holmes to Murc o Ixmi ; , lot , block " 11 , " haunders A. ll'u . 1 Total amuunt of transfers . J33.M4 N , W , HAHRIS & 00. BANKERS , 163165 Dearborn-st. , Clilcoco. ' \Ycll.st. . , New York. 70 Slale-sU , Uoit ? : rr. count T , .O.iOOLjWATERand R mOH GRADE Scocbt ' .il cold. Cortcipouienco 8 lll-.ciL DUN'S ' AND Mny Business Outlook Bettor Thtm fit Any Time hi Two Years. STRIKES ARE A DISTURBING ELEMENT "pcculutlvc Adianco In Wheat Clictlcllx- pciiM I'rlios In thn Iron Industry illlTencd niul Driuiinil In Some l.tnri U Duller. Ni\V YORK , May 3. K. 0. Dim & Co.'s review of trade , which Isaues tomorrow , will say : Business begins In Mi ; > In better condition tlmn at any other time since the breakdown In May , 1S93. Smaller In volume than then , It Is not shrinking , but cn- largenliiK. The chief obstacle to a more complete * recovery Is the anxiety of m ny to pluck fruit before U Is ripe. Holders of some staples lm\c llttcil them so far as to prevent their marketing. Consumption ot materials In Bomo branches Is checked by advances which cannot Ii3 rcillzcd for finished products , workers In some Industries are demanding wages that cannot be paid out of any busln wages that cannot he pild out Of any buslnes In sight In spite of labor troubles the outlook brightens , money maikcta continue healthy nud with envy salow of railway bonds nbioad the dcllclency In public revinue. } S,7li , ! > 10 In April , cans s no uppn lienMon Demands for full restoration of wages to the | p\el of IS'U have- dosed many x\nol n mills nnd thrcMtens otbets The stiiKo. which closed the Iron furnaces nt Newcas tle , I'n , has Just cnd'd without succevs , but other strikes lm\ > stopped numerous walks aliou tl'lltsbuig I'ljuihontas coke woikers are on a strike and one Is threatened by Alabama coal mtner . The speculative fever grows more serious , as Is natural wh n buslnets starts up. with prices at extreme low points , but by lifting wheat fiom Cl cents to 13 cents , Athintlr exports have been check , d , and , Hour In clude , have been only l7blU7 ( ! bushels , against 3,017,4V3 last year. The clos * was at C3Vs tents Western receipts ate now larger than a year ago , and , except In pirts of some states , the promise for Ihe next yield Is excellent. A sale of 2.0,000 . tons by the Talr eslatcat San I'Ynnclsco , loidlng thlity ships for Kuropo , will lesben other deniands on Atlantic sujiplles Knonnous transactions In cotton have been followed by a decline from 7 to 0 81 cents , though peace In China was ropre- sjntc.'d as Insuring u greatly Incieased de mand The stilke of the Newcastle , 1'n. , Iron woikeis , now over , so stiffe-ed bessemcr pig that $1075 was quoted nt 1'lttsbuig , and the closing of the Wheeling mills Mllfencd billets , while FotithTti makers have noml- Inaly advanced their mice so they have been made here under $10 for No. 2 Addi tional contincts for > liucturnl work bete and at ChUngo , sales of 7.000 tons of rails at least , a bettet demand for wire and Its products nnd for plates nnd sheets nre encouraging features this week. Wlie nails are a shade higher at SI cents , nnd out mills at 70 ct nts , by oat load , nre less itemor illzt.il Consumption does not equ il the capielty of the woil.s nor the output of pig , but Im proves Late In the week Important stilkes in Iron woiks about 1'lttsbiirg tlnoatened serious distuibinces Another heavy de- tiease of 11.017 tons In the output of coke makes the shrinkage uoailv JO pu cent in two weeks and furnaces offered nt $1 10 Anthiaclte coal agents ngiecd I" mln only three days of the week in May , but pi Ices nre unchanged Window glass makers have adopted n new scale for the two low brackets [ io cents higher than before The rise In pi Ices of cotton goods continues Th" woolei year ends with the lowest price yet known , 101 quotations by C'ontps llros aveiaglng 13 17 ci'iits , against 15 32 last year and 22 70 two years ago I > nrgp sales at such prices are natural , and In April 11I'J90,90 > jvoundb of domestic nnd 11,8S0.6".3 pounds of foreign wore sold nt tha three chief markets , against HjOSWjS pounds domestic nnd 7,775- 400 iKmmlH foreign last yeir Sales hlnce January 1 have been 'J.y ! > 7,815 pounds against SS. < i > X ) In lbJ2 , nnd less In ISHl nnd 1891 The demand for woolen goods does'not Impiove , and many cancellations are reK | > rted , although bal-a of wool Indi cate large consumption The week's failures are 231 In the United State * , against 23.1 last year , and 31 in Canada , against M last year. Ta ui.viiiM or TK\D. Minus mi ln < retisi-il Volume vrlth ( loner illy Ili-tti-r Prltet. NI3W YOHK. M-iy 3 Hradstreet's tomor- lovv 111 say. The manifest linpiovcmcnt In many lines of general tiaile hns resulted In an Increase of the \olumc of business not- vvithslnmllng- Idleness of 0,000 Ilhodo Maml worslor operatives anil many otbei Iiu1ustil.il llne > s U\poits ofvlicit ( flour In- clud il ns wheat ) from both coasts of the United States , amount to J.r > " .GU ) bushels , against 2,431,000 bushels Intt week , 177J/00 bushels the cot responding week a yeai ago. S.'JSI.OO-J bushels three years ago. and ns compaieil with 2JIOiX ! ) ) bushels exported I If llrst week of May. 1SD1 This week's out- Ko is nbout the average for months wist Wheat stocks In the Unlteil Stntes on May 1 of 90,101,000 bushels nre smaller than at a like elate one and two years HBO Tor many month * the totals have been largely In excess of like figures cither one or two years before The decreas of domestic stocks for four months Is twice what It was one year ago , anil 250 per cent of what It was In IbOO The price movements retain the character istics ot preceding1 weeks , n long list of Kalns wheat , 2lfc cents , com , Hi cents , sugar , 1'ii cents , sole leather. 2 cents ; upper leather anil hides ( nominally ) , shoes , prints , tash and doors at westein points and pit ; Iron of all grades at St I..OUK 23 cents pei ton I.lve cattle nt western centers ure practlcaly unchanged , as Is Mulshed Iron , coal , pit ? Iron anil steel at eastern markets , and all except Infeilor gra.les . of wool Wool prices hnve been a little easier , with lower prices paid foi Inferior grades at the Ixmdon wiles , and domestic country prices above a parity with those current at lead ing markets There Is onlyn fnlr business In cotton creeds and prices remain llrm. No gain Is looked for until demand for fall pi ices be comes general Decreases In quotations within the week include a reaction of VH cent In cotton ; oats , U cent ; pork , 25 cents , coffee , ' ! , ctnt ; hogs , G cents , and on petro leum 3 per cent per barrel. A A A O I/A VKMUXTb. Today the Ullputlans will give two per formances at lloycl's theater of their beauti ful spectacle. "Humpty Dumpty Up to Date" a matinee at 2 30 this afternoon anil the regular evening performance at S. There Is probably not a show In America that has the attraction for children that the Llllpu- tlans In "Humpty Dumpty" has , with Its bright little people , ponies , fairies and giant The engagement of the Llllputlans will close tomorrow ( Sunday ) night anil several German Bocletl'a will bo In attendance. Ily request of many who tllil not see Illhl i . liuksh last Saturday , he will appear In his Hindoo and Mohamcdan costumea nt Kuhn's drug store today , with his East Indian mua- Ical Instruments. Free rose ? to all lady patrons for fruit sorbltt , Yum Yum egg beverages or Ice cream soda. Iluckner Mlo In Court Again. Martha Ann Iluckner , the second and latest wife of Harrison Ilucknpr , who was welded In Omaha In 1873 , while the wife cf Harri son Iluckner's youthful daya was still living In Kansas , has filed an answer with Judge Haxter to the citation Issued by Mrs Hir- vcy , the daughter of Ihe first Mrs Ilucknpr llotli of the v lves of Harrison Iluckner sur vive him. Over the disposition of his es tate they are fighting Recently the daugh ter had hei Etcp-mother , Mrs Iluckner , No 2. cited to BIO\V cause why the rents of the house left In the Duckner estate had not be n paid Into court. The answer Mra Iluckner has filed explains. She says she owns the west half of the lot In Godfrey's addition the title to which her husband got by fraud practiced on her and that f > ho has a case In court , brought to maintain her rights. The house stands partially on the land which It U admitted Huckner had title to , nnd there la a large prospective field for litigation over Ihla strip of land. Chnrci * .Vg.iliiHt n .1 in tier. William Ilauman clalma that ono of tlio county Justices of the peace la giving him no end of trouble and that the outcome of his dlfllcultles may result In his being ejected from house and home. Ilauman Is a renter of Mrs. J. n. Sllvlk. who owna land In section 1 , township 15 , range C As Dauman bold over his term , which expired March 1 of this year , Mrs Sllvls began ejectment preceding * before Justice David Smith Ilauman wa > de feated In hi ) appeal he charges Smith with having queered the castby having re futed him a right to a Jury trial He also alleges that Sinltti acted as Judge and at torney. MU&T KILL BEEF IN THE WEST Why Kmtrrn Hlnticlitcrora Cannot MtcrrMfulljr Compete. In considering means by which New York ilatiRhtcrers cnn hold their own against beet licuses In the west , the National 1'rovlsloner , publlsh * < l In ( tint city , hns reached the con clusion \hat New York houses must kill In the west. L.ist Sitiirday's lisue of that paper furnished figures In support ot Hint view. They showed that "In 18 1 the west sent ) G2S04 dressed beeves to New York , with a imputation of l.COO.OOO , and C2I.2CS beeves In IS'.M , when the population was probably 2,000,000. New York slaiiRhtcrcrs killed 8.000 beeves weekly In 1S01 nnd G.OOO weekly In IS'JI Tlulr slaimhter thus decreased 'J5 per cent , while population Increased 30 per cent. The' west supplied the Increased de mand "Shipments of western beef to the Euro pean markets have Increased In n much larger proportion yet , to the detriment of Now York City. The shipments of western diessed beef to niiRllsh markets especially have Increased In such pioportlons that while New Yoik did formerly nearly nil the export trade In beef , cnly about n quarter of the Jeef shipped H New York Clly dressed , while three-qiiaiters. or 75 per cent , approximately , coires from the west "It seems evident that the western packers can lay down their dressed beef In New- York for less money that can the New York slnuRhterer by bringing live cattle from the west , and killing nnd marketing hero. If tl.ls decrease continues a few years more. It Is plain that the killing of oittlo In New- York will be deci eased to the Fame proper tions as in other sections , ns , fc.r Instance , New niiRlind , where western pickers have almost entirely crowded out local slaugh " terers WEBBEU WOKKED SIDNEY MEN Taken by thn Sheriff tu AtiMror for 'Iwo llo M * ChrcMfl. Late yesterday afternoon Sheriff John lo- herly arrived In the city from Sidney for the man wlio was arrested hero Thursday after noon on Information that ho telegraphed ta the police. The sheriff positively hlentlfleJ the man as the one wanted. While hero h * gave his nnmo as A. Plshncr. but his right name Is W P. Webber Webber Is wanted In Sidney for passing two bogus checks Ho was In the town only two days , but In that tlnio ho managed to In gratiate himself with a hotel keeper with whom ho was stopping , and with a jeweler. to the former representing hlm-elf as a trav eling salesman foi a Jewelry firm As a matter of accommodation each cashed a check for him Sheriff Dohcrty returned with his prisoner last night Webber has continuously main tained his Innocence. UEMICK WAS IN THE DEAL , TOO Another at tlio Jli-n Who Itnbber Allen lrol. : Dlutppeiir * . Another employe of Allen llros. has been Implicated In the thefts fiom which the firm has suffered during the last three months. His name Is Paul D. Demlck and Ids lesidence Is SI I Hickory street. A war rant has been Issued for his arrest , but he has not yet been found. Ills rc idence was visited yesterday by Sergeant Haze and ono of the proprietors of the firm yesterday and a quantity of different kinds of goods were discovered. It Is thought that Demlck has loft the city- Yesterday morning when he arrived at the store he was Informed of the arrest ot Hld- rldgo and Daldwln on the charge ot lar ceny. Shortly after he asked to be o\cucil from work on account of slckneas Since that time he has not been seen Ho has loft a wife and four children In poor circumstances. .Minor ( ourt Mutters. The attorneys representing Klla n Grattnn In the suit of ejectment brought against her by Charles Ogden have asked for another trial. When Judge lilalr tried the case he decided that as Grattan's building stood six ; Inches over nnd upon the line of Ogden'a property the defendant would have to bo ejected Last December the replevin uit ot Marshal Kleld & Co. against S. I' . Morse & Co was tried In court and Morse won the suit The Jury not only awarded him possasslon ot a stock of silks worth $2079 , but damages for $ . ' ,283. The Chicago llrm Is trying to effect an appeal to the supreme court. hiiwrr ( 'untrue. ! Auiirded. At the regular meeting of the Hoard of Public Works ye terday the contract for the construction of the extension of the Smtli Omaha sewer to Krug's brewery was let to Katz & Crandall for $2 19 per foot Ameri can cement will be used. The lowest bid on Portland cement was $2 39 The other bid ders were Jnmes Jensen , Charles Tanning , John T. Dally , J. O Corbett , Co tello & O'Hrady and Haman & McDonald The ex tension contemplates the construction ol about 1,150 feet of three foot sewer nnd the estimated cost under the Katz & Crandall bid Is ? 3,000. Ono dose of Steam's Electric Paste Is death to rats , roaches and other vermin ; 25c. Tom Itrounlll I'liiy for tint llriitrn * . ST. LOUIS , May 3. A telegram from Manager lluckcnburger brings t JfeInforma tion that Tom Drown has flnally\iGreed to play center field for the Drowns Hogan has either been "farmed" to Indianapolis or else released to that club Tom will Join the club nt Cincinnati Sunday ami will innko his first appearance on the home grounds In Monday's game against the Uostous , EXPECTANT MOTHERS. Tli t our wonderful rcmidy "JiOTHFRB FKlbND , " wlikh mnkc chllit birth oiesy may Le within the reach of nil we hnvc rrnucrd thn irlco to line Ilullur per bottle beware of frauds , cauntereit9uuaiulj > tUutu < . TAKE NOTHINQ HUT MOTHERS FRIEND. . . . HOL ! > IIY ALL DRCOGISTfl. . . . nrWrlt > fnr h ( , l { "TO MOTlirns" mailed ; free. Till : IIUAlFin.IltKtilI.ATIIIlCO. ! . Kolc Proprietor' , AtUiiln , ( J . j _ . * FOR A LIMIT tD TIME A HANDSOME IN EYXUANGt FOR \0 \ TA.GS PLUG TOBACCO CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR The American Tobacco NEW YORK. 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