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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1889)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : XgrURSPAY. MAY 9 , 1889 3 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , PrlcoB Fullocl to Decline In Goiiao- quonco of Hnlno. DIG SHIPMENTS , GOOD SALES. An Uncnny Feeling In Speculative llogN What In DoInK In Ijlvo Stock Corn Follows the lllso InVlicnt , CHICAGO PIIODUOE MARKETS. CHICAGO , May 8. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Hni.l The rnlns tlml the formers Imvo been praying for fell upon the Rpring wheat districts back of St. Paul yesterday and last nlplit , but tlfo decline that was to occur In prices has not yol materialized. On the con trary , the course of prices was upward , nna nil bccmiRO of the activity in the cash wheat innrkcttuml a popular disbelief In asufllclcncy of rain fall. The mornlim dlspatchca brought the news Unit inoro than thirty boat loads bud been worked In New York yesterday , nnd si little while afterward It was stated that fourteen more had 'been worked this morning. This was subsequently modlllcd to "eight loads worked and six working. " Now York was buying wheat hero alt day , however , ana the sudden Increase in busi ness from that quarter toward the close started the market up with a rush , the bullet obtaining that arrangements had been made for the moving out of a larger quantity of wheat than had been staled or oven pre dicted , There Is plenty of available tonmico on the Vtluntlo seaboard , mid ocean rates are now easy. Shippers ilnd themselves able to command about their terms , and holders nro quite willing to suit their goods. Alto gether the occasion seems ripe for a good export movement. Cables wcro gen erally weaker , but that docs not Mways sig nify n foreign willingness to take wheat on favorable terms. The most conspicuous feature of the domestic wheat trade is the largo and steady out movement of wheat. The receipts wore very light everywhere , ex cept at Minneapolis , and the arrivals there merely represent u transfer of country ele vator stocks owned by vlio millers to their city warehouses. Everywhere else , at primary points , receipts are far smaller than shipments , and clearances from seaboard joints are moderate. The Hour trade has n bolter tone , and domestic consumptive de mands nro likely lo prove a very Important consideration for the remainder of the old crop ycur. The market opened about where it left off yesterday , near futures showing Bomo. weakness , however , at the sturt , Loean mid Schwartz Dupco tried to buy a lllllc May , but bcforo they could get what they wanted , the price w s run up from around 82a to SGJSe , Juno going to 81c. This Blurted a mi ml advance In July , winch Jumped from 78HC , near the opening , to 7lkc. ) At and around 70c , Hutchlnson , Ucutn , Ciulahy. and , in fact , nil the local ' -high rollers , " were sellers. This broke the mur- kct back KC , and during the bettor part of session it hesitated around TSJtfe. Several times u brcaic seemed Imminent and the local crowd cot "loaded" Unit way. The ox- pccliillons ot a break proved delusive , for about a quarter before 1 o'clock the market started up again and did not stop until 79 'c was touched , n sheer ascent of over Ic. The close was 7 ! ) © Tlc , a not gain of 1'40 on the day. After the early bulge , May wheat sold back to 84c , and Juno to SJJj'c : but these months were carried up by the boom In July , May t-'oing to S-'iJfo und June to 8i ! c. It was exceedingly difllcuit to trade in May or June In u satisfactory way. The anxious traders had no show for bargains at any staga of the proceedings. Late news from the northwest denoted a sudden change in weather conditions. Yesterday tuny wore .f-iifrylng eggs on hot winds ; " to-day it Is cold and raw after the rain ; and snow is reported at some of the northerly points. Theru were more buying orders for northwestern ac count , to-day , then have been sent any day in many weeks. St. Louis was also a good buyer , presumably on bug and drouth re ports from the winter wheat points. The local crowd got. decidedly the worst of the deal to-day. The continued heavy shipments and excel lent demand for expert and homo use have had a generally hardening effect on prices , and to-day's firmness was duo to these causes and lo the resulting endeavors of the shorts to stop their loss. The quantity of No. 2 in store hero , exclusive of whlto corn , is now down to 1,500,000 bushels. Reference to the quantity cleared from the Atlantic porls , heading these remarks , shows con- Bidcrablo increase. There was very little for sale when it was wanted , and the shorts , by tholr efforts to cover , advanced the market on themselves. The opening prices were about } a over the closing llgures of the day boforo. and the Ilrst quotations wore the lowest of the day. Outside domestic markets wcro lirin in sympathy with Chicago , and the market hero was hclned by the strength In wheat. The market ruled firm all day , and was at ils best at the closo. . .Prices ad vanced along the whole line , and in the end showed n gain upon yesterday's closing Jlpurca of from Jto Ic per bushel. Oats fully recovered the loss of yesterday , ruling irregularly strong to ? ff@ijO ! higher. Trading was only moderate and chlolly local in its character , with some operators buying , who sold previously , and shorts generally desiring to cover. May sold up to 235 c , with a later firm tone , and there was fair business in Juno atl3 ! @ ' Mc , with July at jtf ( ft c premium. No. 2 , to go In store , sold J.jO better at ' 3o , and trading m cash lots was ch'ifly by sample. In provisions the feeling Is still bullish. Hog receipts , so far this weok. have fallen short of expectations and , with bettor prices at the slock yards , Iho side of higher markels has gained ground. In connection with the hog movement , the Impression ulso appears to bo spreading that the Armour and Cudahy inlluenco is now with the long Interest. The uartlcb named and tholr immediate follow ing , it is alleged , succeeded in securing n largo amount of property on the last break , and are in a position to make tholr power felt. In the speculative trade an uneasy etato of affairs at all events prevails , and to day's changes in pncus .resulted in a sharp advance all around. Based on yesterday's closings the actual appreciation established in pork amounted to 23j30e ( | ! , and in lard und short ribs , to 5c. CHICAGO 1,1 VIS STOCK M CniCAtio , May 8. [ Special Telegram to Tun Hnis.l CATTI.K. Uuyora were slow lo open Iho market ; they had fairly liberal or ders , but were loth to show tholr handcar ing sellers would ask stronger prices than tholr Instructions permitted them to pay. Hence the early trade dragged steady at nbout yesterday's llguros , but worKed firmer as the day passed , closing with an ac tive movement and the supply cleared. Handy weight steers , averages ol 115U to 13501is \ or thcrciibouls , for some time past Bold readiest und to tbo best advantage , whllo heavy hooves , particularly 1450 to 1000 ibs averages , were moro or less neglected , sellers granting concessions generally. Cows and heifeis made fair figures , but bulls moved with indifferent demand. About forty cars of Texans arrived , and they sold strong , as will bo noted by the sales found bolow. The stockcr and feeder trade , while developing no largo volume of business , car ried a healthy and strong tono. Choice to extra beeves , fJ.00(34.85 ( ; medium to good steers , 1UM to 1500 Ibs. f3.001.15 ! 1300 to 1850 Ibs , ) .M4.00 ) ; 050 to lliOU Ibs , W.30 @ ! 1,70 ; Btockers and feeders , $3.&Ov,3.liO ; cows , bulls and mixed , rJ.OO U.UO ; bulk , $2.403.SO ; Texas steers , tJ.05 ( < ff3.70. II ooa ' 1 hero was a good general demand and the market ruled active wul strong , with occasional sales of prime heavy at So higher. Late transactions in Iho Uurllnglon Bti'd Hock Island divisions showed weakness , but the northwest held up strong to the finish. Packers paid a ran pro of (1.00 to { 4.70 , mostly around $ lGX ! < g4.07 > . Mixed hoga sold principally around (4.70 for choice , ranging frptu (1.00 to M.7' ' , Eastern ship pers filled their orders for heavy at M.OiXfa 4.72K , paying (4.75 in several Instances for prime top * . Light hogs sold mainly around 14.70 for sorts of 1EO Ibs down , and $4.75 © 4.50 for selections of 85 Ibs down , Light- light , trashy and sltlpjiy grades dragged at lf.W3i.03. FINANC1AU Nr.w YoiiK , May 8. fSpocli l TelCRram to TUB I3r.r. . | STOCKS There wa * consider able irregularity and some slrength apparent nr the opening of the slock market this morn ing. A few of the moro active shares started out % to ? per cent higher. Except in Atehlson , St. Paul , Heading and a few oth ers , the list was dull and the early fluctua tions were narrow. Heading showed weak ness , selling % under yesterday's close to 42K. Atehlson first showed weak- nc fl , touching 43Jf , but rallied to 44'nt the end of the hour. St. Paul was firm from the opening and moved up from GGJ to G7' . In the hour to 13 o'clock there was extreme dullness for nearly all the stocks , wltn good activity and strength In St. Paul and Atehl son , the latter moving up } { further to 44 % Heading regained part of its early loss , and Chicago Gas and Oregon Improvement be came active and firmer. At noon the mar ket was firm , with prices generally boiler than at the opening. There Was little feu- lure lo stocks in the attcrnoon , not fore shadowed early. The mosl active sleeks to close wcro Atclilson and Si. Paul. The for mer lost Its strength and its early advance and closed % per cent lower for the day at 43 % . St. Paul was bought to the close , and after touching IJ7' , closed at 07 % or K over last night. Chicago Gas fell back from 50j/ to 4'J1 , but still showed a gam for Iho day of Jf. Loulsvlllo and Union Pacific closed % heller. LaKe Shore % higher at lOilj/ ! , and Northwestern and Hock Island were steady at yesterday's ' prices. Pullman gained n point to 100. The tolal sales wcro 100,345 shares. The following were Iho closing quotations : II. 8. 4s ropulnr. liriU'Nortnuru ' 1'nclflc. . 2rt U. S. 4s coupons .IVJUI doprefcired ( KJi I ! . 8. 4'fsreKiilnr ' lill'i 0 .V N. W 107'j II. S. l'n ' coupons , inn do preferred - 1'aclllciHot 'Hi. . . .KI N.Y.l'entrnl 107 Central Tactile. . 1)0 ) ' ' ' ' ' iV Alton . . .IBS UockWnmi ! ! . . . . . . fi'i ChleuKo.llurllngtou C. . Jl. &St.l > C7M t'8 ' tloprnfurreil l)7i ( ) ! ! > . . I , . .V W. SU'uul&Umnha. . 34 Illinois Central . lllii doprorerred lilJ ! I. , II. As W. . H ItJ.iIon IMclllc ( II- . Kansas it Texas . . . l'MV..St. . Ii. As 1' 144 I.nko Shore 104 ? . iloproforred JM' Allclilgan Central. . H7 Western Union toy MlsKourll'aclllc. . . . ? ; : Mo.snv Easy at 2@2K per cent. PllIMB MCIICANTILE PAl'Ell 82 @ 5 # PCr cent. . STUHLINO Exciuvoc Quiet and steady sixty-day bills , $4.87. PHODUCK MAIUC13T3. CHICAGO , May 8. 1:15 : p. in. close Whe.it strong nnd higher ; cash , 83 o ; Juno 83 } c ; July , 7'J 11-lOc. Corn Firmer ; cash , 35 , ' c ; June , SS e ; July , 30c. Oats Higlicr ; cash , 23 o ; Juno 24c ; July , 24 > fTc. Hyc He. Barley Nothing doing. Prlino Timothy $1.33. Flax-$1.55. Whisky 81.02. Pork Stronger and higher ; cash , $12.05 ; Juno , $12.05 ; July , S12.15. Lard Firmer ; cash , $0.9 X ; June , ? 0.95 ; July , $7.00. Flour Firm and unchanged ; winter wheat , t2.00 < 4.90 ; spring wheat , $ I.30@5.75 ; rye Hour , ? 2.40 ( 2.UO. Dry Suit Meats Shoulders , $5.2505.50 ; short clear , $0.2o@i.37 ( } ; short ribs , S0.05 WO. 10. Huttor-Wcaker ; creamery , ll@18c ; dairy , n@10c. Chceso Quiet : full cream Cheddars , Oj < J@ 7J.fo : Hats , OJfC'7 } o Youni : Americas , 7B8c. ( Eg s Steady ; Iresh , 12il2.J4e. ( Hides Unchanged ; ho.ivy and light qraon salted , fiife ; sailed dull , 4'fc ' ; green salted calf , Oc ; dry flint , 7o ; dry salted , 7c ; dry calf , 7i ( > Sc ; deacons , 25o each. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4c ; No. 2 , 3 > c ; cake , 4 } < fe. Kccolpts. Shipments. Flour 12,000 11,000 Wheat 10,000 ! ) H,000 Corn 105,000 30li,000 Oats 144.000 252,1)00 ) Now York , May 8. Wheat Receipts. ; exports , 47,000 ; spot strong and higher ; No. 2 red,84i8Ui'c ( m store ; 85J Qfl SSJfonlloat ; 80@SO < o f. o. b. ; No 3 rod , 78o ; options moderately active , strong and higher ; May , S4' c. Corn Receipts , 18,000 ; exports , 105,000 ; suet fairly active und stronger ; No. 2 , 44ig ( 44 } c in elevator ; 44ij@4)0 ! alloat ; ungruded mixed , 41@45e ; options stronger anil tnoro activo. Oats Receipts , 34,000 ; exports , 500 ; spot firm and fairly active ; options active and stronger ; May , 2J ! ) < o ; July , 2U % < i ; spot , No. 2 , white , 34 > * fiioc ( ; : ; mixed western , 2SX @ 32c. Coffee Options opened steady and closed baruly steady 1V 20 points down ; sales. 25,250bags ; May , 510.05@li.70 ( ; July , @ 1G.'J5 ; spot Kin , not rjuoted. Petroleum Quiet but steady ; united closed ERKS Quiet ana weaker ; western , 11@ Uit'c. Pork Stronger ; new , $13.23 ( < 613.r)0. Lard Higher and strong ; western steam , $7.20 ; May , J7.27. Butter Easier ; western 0@20c. Cheese Higher ; western , none hero. Minneapolis , May 8. Sample wheat llrmor ; receipts , 148 cars ; shipments , 78 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , May , U7e ; July , OSc ; on track , 90@'J7c ; No. I north ern , May , bSJtfc ; July , 8Sc ; on trade , UOigOlc ; No. 2 northern , May and July , 78e ; on track , 78ii7'Jc. ( St. IjonlH , May 8. Wheat Higher ; cash , 78o ; July , 75l c. Corn HIclier ; c.ish , 32eMay ; , 32J e. Oats Higher ; cash , 24J c ; May , 4)/c. ) Pork Strong at $12.25. Lard Mounnnlly higher nt fO.75. Whisky Steady at tl.02. Milwaukee , May 8. Wheat Firm ; cash , 782 0 ; July , 79'.fe. ' Corn Steady ; No. 3 , 34c. Oats Steady ; No. 2 , white , 27(327'ic. ( ; Hyo Firm ; No. l,45c. D Barley Nominal ; No. 2 , 52@5c. Provisions Firm ; pork , $11.03) ) . Olnuliiiintl , May 8. Wheat Scarce but firm ; No. 2 rod , 83@37c. Corn Dull ; No. 2 mixed. Sfl c. Oats Stronger ; No. 2 inixud , 27c. Whlslcy Steady at § 1.02. KaiiNUH Clly. May 8. Wheat Qulot ; No. 2 red , 70o ; August , 02o bid ; No. 2 soft , cash , 77c ; August , IHJo bid. Corn Steady ; No. 2casli , 20 } c bid ; July , 2iiJ < olltl ; No. 2 white , cash , 27o bid ; July , 2i > Kc asked. Oats No. 2 , cash , 21c asked. IJIVK STOCK. Clilonco , May 8. The Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Kofcipta , 10,000 ; strong on llghtand weak on heavy : beeves , f4.00ifi4.35 ( ; steers , ji.iO@4.15 ; ! ; stockers and feeders , $ J.50@3.00 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $ J.OO ( < 3.30 ; Texas steers , $2.05iJ3.70. ( Hogs Receipts , 17,000 ; market strong ; mixed , M.r.5 ( | 4.75Jii'avy ; , $1.50 4.75 ; light ; Sheep Receipts , 7OOJ ; slow and 10@15o lower ; natives , ftl.OOC'N.fe.'i : westerns , W.OO 4.70 ; Tcxnus , $3.ru.n.40j lambs , $4.00JS ( 5.20. KIUIBIIM City , May 8. Cattle Receipts , 3,000 ; shipments , 2,00'J ' ; strong nnd active ; uhotco corn-fed , ? 3.S5a)4.10 ( ) ; common to me dium , l.5 ! ! ( < l4.7.'i ; stocltcr nnd feeding steers , ? 2.25 ( < f2.00j cows. * l.h5@3.00. Hogs Receipts i'600 ' ; shipments , 2,400 ; market strong and higher ; common to cholco , National Htonk VariU , Knit St. IjotilH , May 3.- Cattle Receipts , 1,000 ; shipment ) * . 1,100 : market strotur ; cholco heavy native steers , $3.901.50 : fair to good , * 3.10@4.00 ; stockorsand fi > cdorH$2.10@3.tO : ; rangers , corn-fod , J2.yO(33.Wt'russ-fud2.00 ( ; ( ay.oo. llogs-KeucfpU , 0,100 ; shipments , 400 ; nmrkct ktrong ; cliolco heavy und butchers' selections , ? 4.V54.05 ! ; paoklni ; , f4.40M4.50 ; light RnvdOB , $4.0 ( < j4.CO. Hloujt Oily , May 8. Cattle Receipts , 1,800 ; shipments : 672 ; market stoauyi fat stoers. W.OOQU.VO ; stookors , fJ.40Q2.90 ; feeders , 12.50(1(3.00 ; oannurs and bulls , f 1.00 @ 1.75 ; veal calves , f3OOCoJI.OO. Hogs Receipt * , 1,000 ; market higher ; light und mixed , f l.3''K@4.40 ; neuvy , * 4.33 Q4.45. OMA11.V 1UVU 8TOOU. Cattle. \Vednostlay. May 8 , 16S9. TUo buyers wantea iljjht cutilo , and ucslr- able beeves of that class sold quite readily at troncr price * . The demand for heavy cattle , vas light , no one apparently wanting them leporu from eastern markels on that kind of caltlo were bad , so lhat there was 110 en couragement oven for the shippers to take told of them. Then , too , Iho quality of many of the heavy cattle was not ouch as to make them very desirable. Those which sold went nt barely steady prices. The bulk of the beef and shipping steers sold nt (3.50ft ( i.SO , and some corn-fed Texos at (3.G5 < 33.7s. The supply of butchers' stock continues light and prices remain about the same. Dcsir- able fut cows and hflfers nro In demand and sell readily on arrival. The coxvs wont nt n range of (2.15W3.25 and bulls at , (1.0003.00. rhero were a few more northern feeders or iloekers , but not natives enough to really cst the market. The demand Is pretty fair and It 1s no trouble nt all to dispose of any- hlne desirable. A few very desirable feed ers sold at (3.30. IlOgR , The hog market was active at an advance of 5c. The market opened with the buyers offering (1,40 for good heavy and light mixed loads and It was only ns It became evident that the supply would fall short of the demand lhat the market took a sudden upward Jump. Boston was a liberal buyer of heavy hogs , wh'ch ' sold mostly a' ( I.4U@ 1.45 , and Iho light hog buyers wcro offering ? 4.50 for Yorkers , but were unable to got them oven at that price. Bhcnp. There were no sheep hero to make n mar- < nl , but owing lo Iho oversupply and slow and lower markets nt eastern points the feelIng - Ing hero would naturally be lower. Still the lomand Is good and that fact helps to keep the prices up. _ ' _ Huunlpts. Catllo 1,803 Hogs . . 3,500 111.11. Prevailing Prices. The following is iilablu of pricai paid in this market for the gr.idoj of stock men tioned : Pnmostoers , 1300 to 1530 Ibs.(3.70 'W4.00 Good steers , 1250 to 1 50 Ibs. . . 3.IJO ( . ) Good steers , 1050 to 1300 Ibs. . . 3.5' ' ) ( y.3.70 Ordinary to fair cows l.SM ( ' . { 2.40 Fair to good cow. ? 2.40 ( i 2. < JO Good to choice cows 2.00 ( rfil.00 Choice to fancy cowsheifers. . D.OO frW.20 Falrto good bulls 2.00 ( < W,50 Good to choice bulls 3.50 ( < i3.00 Light stockers and feeders. . . . 2.70 ( M-ll ( > Good feeders , ' .Kit ) to 1109 Ibs. . 2.1)0 ) ( uU.30 Fair to choice light hogs 4.40 ( $4.50 Fair lo choice he.ivy hogs 4.-IO ( i$4.i > 0 Fair to choice mixed hogs 4.40 (154.41 ( Fair to medium native sheep. . 4.00 ( ; l.5 ! Good to choice nalivo sheep. . . 4.5'J M4.75 Fair to choice western shosp. . 3.5) @l.75 Shorn sheep 3.00 ( $4.00 Ili-prcHcntallvo Sulcs. STI'.EllC. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 30. . . . . . . . 804 ( 'UO 18 1153 $3.02 I ! ) . . . 10011 3.30 54 1178 a.J2V ( 12. . 1133 3.30 17 linn 3.C2 > 5 1. . . 1120 3.30 21 1254 3.1 21. . . 10UO 3.40 5'3 1222 3.i5 ( U7. ) 3.40 11 12112 3. ( > 5 21. . . 1025 342' * 20 117 ! ) 8.05 23. . , 11114 3.45 17 1422 3.70 ' .150 3 50 30 1331 3.70 0. 1070 3.50 13 1271 ! 3.70 18. llfcO 3.f.5 . 10 1319 3.70 23. 101(1 ( 3.55 85 1301 3.72K 14. 1073 3.57)4 ) M 1430 3.75 42. 1127 3.57 40 14 ( > fi 3.75 17. 1103 3.0' ' ) 41 1339 3.75 Jl. 1243 303 51 12M5 3.75 Jl.Hi. Hi. 11.VJ 3.00 20 1308 3.75 15. 11(12 ( 3.00 19 1105 3.SO 10. 10S1 3.00 43 1408 3.80 1005 3.110 COWS. O 1. . . 1120 2 25 3 .1173 3.00 1. . . 1020 2.40 3 ,1077 8.00 2..r,0 1 ,1300 8.00 . 700 2.50 0 .1223 8.10 7. . . 1C04 2.55 1 ,1500 , 8.10 15. . . 1IS1 2.55 5. . 800 8.25 10. . . 1042 2.85 .1240 3.25 nui.i.s. 1. .1270 1.90 .1735 2.50 1. .1000 2.0(1 ( .14 CO H.OO 1. .MHO 2.00 .1470 y.oo 1.I. I. .1000 2.10 PRKDEIIS. 3. . . 940 3.CO 11 918 : uo 23. . . 8SO 3.30 1 1150 : i,30 CALVES 0. . . 372 2.25 1 150 4.00 1. . . 190 4.00 COW.S AND lir.H'CIIS. . . 500 2.70 23 090 2.75 STAGS. . .1500 3.00 STKUItS ) COHN'Fni ) TKXAXSt 20. , . .1372 11.05 21 1337 3.70 STIilillS , COKX-FEB WESTKUXS. OS. . . .1381 3.70 OS.No. noas. No. Av. Stifr. Pr. No. Av. Shk , Pr. 05. . 233 120 81.87'f ' 02. . . .200 bO $4.40 05. . .201 4.37'tf ' 03. . . .273 80 4.40 65. . .239 80 4.40 08. . .210 100 4.40 0.3. . .2Vi 120 4.40 05 250 1(50 ( 4.40 71. . 4.40 5' ) . . . . 823 ICO 4.40 53. . SO 4.4UC ! 5S..253 120 4.40 01. . .288 100 4.40 73. 240 4.40 ' .239 200 4.40 74. . 40 4.40 5s ! . .272 NX ) 4.40 75. . 80 4.4'JM fi'J. . .809 80 4.40 51. . 2sO 4.4 % 05. . .20' ! 40 4.40 77. . .217 ( H . .271 100 4.40 5(1. ( . , .321 02. . .2:9 bO 4.40 00. . . 297 71. . .222 120 4.40 01 . . .233 50. . iSil 40 4.40 . . .227 ICO 75. . .247 120 4.40 . . .215 80 4.45 120W GO. . W ) 4.40 ' 272 120 4.45 70. . .258 40 4.40 ! . ! - ' I 100 4.45 07. . .273 80 4.40 07. . . .213 4.45 03. . .231 4.40 01. . . .233 80 4.45 00. . .2'J3 ICO 4.40 223 120 4.45 01. . , .202 SO 4.40 ' ' ' 4.45 03. . .2(53 ( 100 4.40 . . . 271 80 4.45 00. . , .250 200 4.40 . ,2'2 * 4.45 51. . .293 200 4.40 57. . ' 100 4.45 07. . .271 80 4.10 01. . ! . 5u3 40 4.47K I. . .255 100 4.40 07. . , .271 4.47'i 51. . .28 J 4.40 50..253 4.50 Ilvo htoulc Notes. N. 13. Hcrffcren , of WuUoo , wus In looking over the market. \V. H. Ticlincr ami O. Tanner catno In from Bcatrlco with uattlu. J. F. IColloy , Hcimbllcnii City , was herewith with cattle ami hogs. Charlie Welch , P.ipilllon , came in with hogs. A Johnson , of Friend , was In with a load of cattlo. II. K. Cnloy , Wallace , wa3 on the marltot with lioirs. J. V. Pugsloy , of Mondamln , la. , was over with cattle. V. Jennings , a heavy shipper , was over from the UlulTs with a car of cattlo. F , Ho by , Grand Island , marketed two loads of cattlo. H. II. Hoblnson , superintendent of the Hay State Live Stock Co. , Kimbiill , Nob. , was at the yards. J. F. Horryinan , Cordova , catne m with two loads of hogs. The Leonard Park Land & Cattle Co. , had four cars of westerns ou the market , fed by N. U. HorgK'ren , Wahoo. Captain I. Qnyart brought In a load of corn-fed Texans from Talnmgo this morn- inif. inif.H. H. C. Dawson , Endicott , was a visitor at the yards. F. McGlvorin , president of the First Na tional bank of Stanton , Nob. , was n visitor at the yards. C. W. McCotnb , of Wllsonvlllo , was on the market with a load of cattle and OHO of hogs. Hoelus had n representative on the market In the person of August Arrions , who brought in u car of hogs. J. C. Gribble , of Dakota City , brought In a fine lot of cattle this inornlnR ; they brought AS' . J. Uurger , of Donlphan , marketed two good loads of cattlo. Charles Pitman , Sprague , marketed throe cars of cuttle. Mr. Adams.of the flrm of Wilcox & Adams , O'Neill , cauie down with a car of hogs. II. WooarutT , of Ulysses , was on the mar ket with cattle and hogs. Silver City was represented by C. W. Swartz , who came in with two cars of cattlo. A. H. Hankey. Alda , was iu with two loads of cattlo. George Sims , of Hall & Sims , came over from Portsmouth , la. , with three loads of cattle , J. A. Amsborry , of Mason City , was on the market with cattle and hogs. Rankin liros. , Cambridge , marketed two loads of cuttlo. II. Walvlno , of Goohncr , shipped In hogs which brought the top price , M.50. J. P. Hoagland , Nollgb , was In looking after the sale of three car * of cattlo. OMAHA WIIOljKSAIjjS SlAUKliTS. Produce , KrnlM'Etc. Produce Is nrrlvlng freolV , 'nnd prices for sprint ? vegetables nro lowering dally. Butter , eggs nnd cheese nro woaKer. , with n declin ing tendency. Hides aro.loyver nnd market very dull. Btmnit Table dairy , 14(5lCc ( ; packers' stock , 710c. { Creamery prints , fancy. 23 ( # 23o ; choice , 18@20c ; solid packed , 18 ® 20c Eons Strictly fresh , 10 ( < M2c , CiifiE&E Young Ainorlcn. full cream , 12c ; twin flats , 12c ; oft grades , 8@lOo ; Vnn Ros- Rent Edam , $11.50 porclozeil ; sap sago , lOc ; brick , 15c ; limburgcr , 12c : , domestic Swiss , 14c ; skims , 4SCo ; cheese Bafcs.bronzomedal , No. 8 , $2.75. POULTIIY Live hens per dozen , M.75Q 4.00 : roosters , ? 3.00@3.25 ; turkeys , 10@llo per Ib. AITLES Choice , $3.25(38.50 ( ; common , 11.75 O2.25. STiiAWimimiES Per case , 24 qts , 12.00 ® 4.00. 4.00.GUANOES Fancy Washington navels. $5.00 ( B5.25 ; Riverside , $3.003.25 ( ; fancy paper rind St. Michaels , $3.75r$4.25 ; fancy Dunrto Mediterranean sweets , $2,75S3.25 ( ; fancy bright mountains , $2.25@2.75 ; Los Angeles ( choice ) , $2.2502.50. COCOA.VUTS Choice Runtans , per 100,14.50 ; less than 100 , $5.00. BANANAS According to slzcof bunch , $1,50 E'AIILY VEor.TAin.r.s Lettuce , per dozen liendu , 25@30e ; radishes , per dozen bunches. UKftlBc ; green onions. 12W15c ( ; parsley , 25@ DOc ; soup bunches , 35(3)40c ( ) ; beets , 55 ( r > 0e ; carrots , 50Q55o : turnips , ,60@55o ; oyster plant , 3i5o' ( ) ( : celery , S5c@Jl.00 ; cauliflower. $1.7502.25 ; cucumbers. SO@GOu ; green jwas , bu boxes , $2.00@2,25 ; string beans , ' < bu box , $1.50ji ( > l.i5 ; tomatoes , . ' < ( bu , $1.75 ® 3.UO : asparagus , per Ib , B@lOc ; pie plant , per Ib , 3@5o ; new potatoes , per Ib , 2Jtf@3c ; cabbage , 2Jf Jf.'ic. Fitr.sii FISH White flsh , frozen , per Ib , 7c ; iterrings , frozen , per Ib , Be ; trout , fresh caught , per Ib , DC ; whlto perch , fresh caught , per Ib , 7c : buffalo , fresh caught , per Ib , 7c ; pickerel , fresh caught , pelIb , 8c ; black bass , fresh caught , per Ib , lie. Bmxs Choice hand picked navy , $2.25 ; choice hand picked medium , $2.00 ; cholco hand picked country , $1.75@1.UO ; clean coun try , 11.50(11)1.05. ( ) POTATOES Choice , sacked , per bu , 25@30c. VB\L Choice , medium size , 7@Sc ; choice , heavy , 4@0c. HIDIS : , PEI.TS , T.M.I.OW , ETC Green salted hides , 4C'5c ; dry salted hides , Oc ; dry flint hides , 7c ; calf hides , 5@5Ue ; damaged hides 2o less : sheep pelts , green , each 25iil.UO ; sheep pelts , dry , per Ib , U@12c ; wool , aver age. 14i18o ( ; tallow , No. 1 , 3J @ 4c ; tallow , No. 2 , 2' @ 3o ; grouse , white , 84c { ; grcasp , yellow , 2@2 > < c. Al-ri.i : BtiTTEit 7e. CiDEit-Bbls , $5 ; hf bbls , $3. BUTTcniNK 14f15c per Ib. MAPLE SIKIAII I2) c 15c per Ib. HONEY 10i17c ( per Ib. PitESEitviis 9'f@30c per Ib. JELLIES ' Qi-to per Ib. BEESWAX No. 1 , 18@20c. Alntnls. BLOCK TIN Eng. Ref'g , small pig , 28c ; bar , 29c. Coi'i'isu Planished boiler sizes , JUc ; cold rolled , 80c ; sheathing , 30c ; pitts. 30c ; Hats , GALVANIZED SHEET IitoN Juniatn , CO ucr cent discount. PATENT PUNISHED IUON No , 24 to 27 , A quality , per Ib , lOJ e ; No. 24to , 2" . B quality , S e. For less than bundle mid } c per Ib. Roonxd ( Best Charcoal. ) 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $5.75 ; IX , 14x20 , 112 sheets , S7.UO ; 1C. 20x27 , 112 sheets , $11.00 ; IX , 2ux23 , 112 sheets , $13.50. t SIIEIST Iitox No. 20 , $3.40 ; No. 27. $3.50. Soi.DEit Iloyt Metal Co'f half and half in 1 Ib cases , per Ib , lOc ; commercial half and half , 15c ; No. 1 in bars , Ho. TIN PI.VTU ( Best Charcoal ) 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets. Sri.50 ; IX , 10x14 , 225 sheets , ? S.25 ; 1C , 12x12. 225 nlieets. $0.50 ; 1A , 12x12 , 225 sheets. JS.25 ; 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets , f50 ! ! ; IX. 14x20 , 112 sheets , $3.25 ; ' IXX , 14x20 , 112 sheets , S10 ; IXXX , 11x20,112 sheets , $11.75 ; 1C , 2x23 , 112 sheets , $13,20 ; IX , 2x23 112 sheets , 17 ; IXX , 2x23 , 11 ? sheets. $20.50. COKE 1C , KM , 225 shcoW , $0 ; llxC , 14x20 , 112 shoots , ti : 1C , 10x20 , 125 sheets , $0.50 ; steel nails , $2.20 ; steel wire nails , $2.05. inch , 2l'iv G G 24 inch , 20o ; II A F , % , 25c ; J R F , / , 27c , G. ? f , Me. Con > ET JKANS Androscoggin , 7J c ; Kear- sage , "J c ; Rockport , OJfc ; Concstoga , 0 > < Jc ; TICKS Oakland , A. 7 > < c ; International , YY.Sc ; Shetuekct , S , S' u ; Wnrren , No. 870 , lOc ; Berwick , BA , ISc : Acme , lie ! ; York , 33- inch , 12J c ; York , 83-Inch. 13' < o ; Swift River , 80 ; Thorndiko OO , SUc ; ThonuUtte EF. Sj e : Thorndiko 120 , i o Thorndiko XX , 15c ; Corais No. 5 , 9 > o ; Cordls No. 4 , JJr.NiMS Amoskcag , 9oz , lOJ o ; Evorolt , 7 oz , 18)4c ; York , 7 oz , 13 } < c ; Haymaker , 8 } o ; J.ifTiv.v , XX. HKo : Jairroy , XXX , 12Ko ; Beaver Creek , AA. 12e ; Beaver Creek , BB , He ; Beaver Creek , CO , lOc. KEXTUCKV JEANS Memorial , lEe- ; Dakota , ISe ; Durham , 27 o ; Hercules , 18c ; Leam ington , 2. o ; ( Jottawold , 27 e ; Melville , 23c. 23c.CitAoii CitAoii Stevoaa' B , 5fc ; Stevens' B , bleached , 7y , Slovens' A , 7c ; Stevens' A , bleached , 80. atovons' P , 7 , ' c ; Stevens' P , 02 GrocrlcB. American A , bcamlcss , (17.25 ; Union Square paper , discount , 35 per cent ; Mikado Square p.tpcr , discount , 85 per cent. CANNED Fiturrs Apples , pur gal , $2.15 : blackberries , 2 Ib , 75c ; blueberries , 2 Ib. 75c ; blueberries , 2 Ib , $1.50 ; cherries , red , 2 Ib , OSc ; cherries , white , 2 Ib , $1.55 ; prcs. figs , 1 Ib , $2.'JO ; gooseberries. 2 Ib , il.10 ; pineapples , 2 Ib , $2,73 ; pine apples , 2 Ib , $2.50 j pine- anples , 2 Ib , (2.25 ; pineapples , 2 Ib , $1.CO ; strawberries , 2 ID , SI 15 ; strawberries , prcs. , U Ib , $2.00 ; raspberries , 2 Ib (10 ( y syrup ) , $1.20 ; peaches , It. & R. , extra yellow , 3 Ib , $3.00 ; R. & R. , yellow , sugared. 8 Ib , J800 ; ICcnnett imperial yellow , 8 Ib , $1.90 ; Credit's .standard , 3 Ib , $1.75 ; Monitor seconds , 3 Ib , $1.35 ; Atlantic , 3 Ib , $1.30 ; Booth's pies , 3 Ib , $1.10 ; Grecht's , 81b , Sl.OO ; Myers' , 0 Ib , CANNED FISH Brook troul , 3 Ib , $2.50 ; sal mon irout , ' . ! Ib , $2.85clums ; , 1 lbl. 23 ; clams , 2 Ib , * 2.00 ; clam chowder , 31b , $2.25 ; devilled crabs , 1 Ib , ? 2.23 ; devilled crabs. 2 Ib , W.50 ; codfish balls , 2 Ib , $1.75 ; caviar , M Ib , (2.25 ; cols , 1 Ib , $3.25 ; lobsters , 1 Ib. $2.00 ; lobsters , lib , (1.90 ; lobsters , devilled , J < f Ib , $225 ; mackerel , 1 Ib , $1,00 ; makercl mustard sauce , 3 Ib , $2.90 ; mackerel tomato sauco.3 Ib , $ . ' .90 ; maclierel tomato Banco , , ' ! lu , $8.40 ; mackerel mustard sauce , 3 Ib , (3.40 ; oysters , 1 Ib , 85c ; oysters , 2 Ib , $1.50 ; salmon , C. R. , 1 Ib , $2.10 ; salmon , C , R. 2 Ib , $3.10 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 Ib , 31.85 ; salmon , Alaska , "Ib , $2.'JJ ; shrimps , 1 Ib , $2.05. CANDLES Star , Ss. 1C oz , per Ib , 9o ; Star , 8s , 14 oz , per Ib , Oc : Stearlo , wax , 10 oz , Os , per Ib , lie ; Stearic , wax , 14 oz. Os , per Ib , lie ; half boxes , > /u extra. CANIIV OK@12Ku per Ib. CHOCOLATE AND Cocoxr-2Ii39c ( per Ib. German chlckory red , be. Mocha , 2.3c : Java , fancy Mandchltng , 27c ; Java , good interior , 3-o.g ) , < COKDAOI : ANiiTwixii-rManllla rope basis K in , 17o : Sisal rope.vaSKo ; Good's Now Process rope , 9 > c ; cotton rope , > / , % and \ < in , lOc : cotton twine , line 4-ply , Bibb , 22o ; do medium , 20c ; do coare 16c ; hemp twine , No. 105 , 82o ; llax twine. .No. 18 , 2l > e ; cotton inoiis. 8 Ib. per doz , ( I.'SO : caudlewlck , 23o ; sail iwino. B. 8-ply , 22e.- ' ' ' CIIACKEIIS AND OAKHs'HH lSc per Ib. DuiEi ) FUUITS Per iu1 , apricots , 14@17o. Apjilcs , Mich. , 4 e : star , Oo : oldens , 80. Peac unpeeled , Lake , runts. , . peel , 83c. Lemon peel , 14e. Fnrd dates , lOo. Figs , UWlOe. Raisins , uialaga bunch , doho- sas , 5.00 per box ; vulenelas , jer ) Ib , 7o ; Col. G. it S. , $2.40 per box. Dried grapes , 5c. Blackberries , 6Jfc. Pitted cherries. 17o. Pilled plums , Kllc. Raspberries , 21c. , roni , llKo ; vermiceli , llj o ; rice , sago and tapioca , 0@7c. FISH Salt Dried codflsh , OK@SKo hali but , 12o ; scaled herring , 25o per box ho ) . herring , dom. 60c ; Hamburg spiced herring , ( l.X1.10 ( ) : imp. hoi. herring , 70c@1.00 ; uiaokorol , hlf bbls. No. 1 , (13.60 ; lariso fam ily , (12.60 per 100 Ibs : whlto fish , No. 1,17.25 ; family , ( ; 1.50 ; trout , S5.25 ; salmon , (8.60 ; an- hovles , It' Ib pulls , 60o. Lvu-(1.75@1.60. NUTS Almonds , 1018o ; Brazils , Oo ; fil berts , I''o ; pecans. lUc ; walnuts , ISc ; pea nuts cocks , 80 ; rousted , lOc. OiLS-Keroscne PY , lOtfc ) W W , IScj headlight , 14c ; salad oil , 3.So@7,00 per dozen PICKI.KS Medium , Toor bbl , (5.00 ; small , (0.00 ; gherkins , (7.00. WiMri'ixo PAi'KK Straw , per Ib , 1 , ' @ 2 > jo ; rag. S' c ; maullln B , Oc ; No. 1 , PC. SALT Dairy , 140 2-lb pkps , PJ.70 ; do 100 3-lb pkgs , (2. ( ! do Co ft-lb pkgs. (2,60 ; do 23 10-lb pkps , (2.40 ; Ashton , bu bags , 60.1b , 85c ; do 4 bu bagi , 224-lb , (3.40 ; do M S A , 60-lb baps , 65o ; loose , per bbl , (1.33. SEEDS Bird , 4 > 4' < aJc. ( SU.IODA I jf ( < t2 fo per Ib. STAIICII B o$7o per Ib. STOVB 101.1811 $2.00(35.87 ( per gross. SI-ICES Whole , per Ib Allspice , 12c ; Cassia China , lOc ; cloves , X.anzlbnr , 25o ; nulmogs , No. 1 , 70o ; pcpiier , 20c. SUOAUS Granulated , 9'J)4'c ' ) ; confection ers A , Oc ; standard , extra C , 8 < @ 8tfc ; : yellow C , 8 0 ; powdered , 0 ; < @l fe ; cut loaf , 1010' c ; cubes , 0 < ( MJfc. Svntii-s Per gal , 27@40a ; N. O. molasses 35 < 4c. VINEOAH Per gal , 13@20o. Dry Goods. COTTOX FIANNEI.S 10 per cent trade dls- counu Unbleached LL , 6 0 : CO , CJfc ; SS , 7Wo ; EE , 8fc : GO , O'fc : XX , lOKo ; OO llV/o / ; NN , 12i o ; AA , 14o ; DO , 15Xc ; TT CH'c : XY , ISo ; BB , lOc ; bleached , 20. 8J o f,0 , 13Xc. Brown and slnlo , 50 , Oc ; OJ , 13 > Jo 90. Klc ; 70 , 12 0. CAHI-ET WAHIBibb , white , lOe ; colored , 22 c. c.BATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty , 12 0' Boone , 14c ; B , cased. $0.60. PniXTs Solid colors Allanlle , Oo ; Slate , Oe. Berlin oil , C ! c ; Garner oil. 07c. Pm.NTs Pink and Robes Allen , Oc ; Klver point , fi } o ; Steel River , 0 > e ; Richmond , 0 > e ; Pacific , 7c. PKINTS Dress Charter Oak , 6tfc } ; Ham- npo , 4o ; Lodi , fiifc ; AlU-n , Oc ; Kiclimoml , Cc ; Windsor , 0 > c' ; Eddystono , 0 > ie ; Pncinc , 0 > e. . I'niXT.s Indigo Blue St. Ledger , 5 e ; Arnold , OJ c ; American , O' c ; Arnold C , long cloth , DC ; Arnold B , long elolh , 10' c ; Arnold , Gold Seal , Hike ; Stcifel A , 12e ; Windsor , Gold Tickel , 10 > < jc ; Arnold A. 12e. GINOIIAM Plunket cheeks , tP4c ; Whllton- Ion , 0 ! < c ; Yoric , 7' c ; isormimcii dress , HC ; Renfrew dress , S > i@12'-c ' ; Whitlcnloii,7Hc ; Calculta , 7'jc. CtMiiuic.s Slater , 5e ; Woods , 5c ; Stand ard , 6c ; Peacock , 5c. Ui.KvniKi ) SIIKETINO Ellerton , 7 > c ; Housekeeper , SJiJc ; New Candidalc , 8)40 ) ; Berkeley cambric , No. 00 , OJjc : Besl Yet , 44 , ( JJ4o ; Butlercloth , OO , 4'4C ; Cabot , 7)jc ) ; l-'arowcll half bleached , b , ' < ie ; Fruit of Loom , SJje ; Green G , Oe ; Hope , 7Vc ; King Phillip cambric , lOo : Lonsdnlo cambric , lOe ; LOIIH- dale , SKc ; New York Mills , lOe ; Pciipcroll , 42 In. JO c ; Pepperoll 40 in , \ \ % cPepper \ - ell , 0-4 , l4Kc ; Popiorell , 8-4 , 20c : Pcnpercll , 0-4 , 22c ; Pepperoll , 10-1. 24e ; Canton , 4.1 , S.fc ; Canton. 4-1 , ll fe ; Triumph , Oc ; Wam- sutta , lie : Valley , 5c. BHOWN SHEETIXO Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7J4"c ; Atlantic II , 4-4 , 7e ; Atlanlie D. 4-4 , O&o ; At lantic P. 4-1 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-1. tic ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4c ; Crown XXX , 4-1 , O e ; Hoosier LL. 4-4. Oe ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 c ; Law rence LL. 4-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 6c ; Pepperoll E , 40-in. 7 } < fe ; Pcnpcrcll , 8-1 , 17c ; Pepperell , 0-4 , 21c ; Pcpperell , 10-4 , 22o ; Utisa C , 4-4. 4 4--c ; Wachuselt , 4-4 , 7 c ; Au rora H , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora B , 4-4 , OJife. FLANNELS , Pmn Haftfiinen,20c ; Goshen , e ; Clear Lake , 30Vtfc ; Iron Mountain , The English Mctnl Market. Nr.\v Yoitit , May 8. The metal market publishes the following cablegrams : LONDON Tix The weaker tendency noted last Friday , has been oven moro pronounced , this weeit , Monday's market being again 5s lower at . 91 for cash and ' 92 forward. A further decline of 1C@153 on early 'change and 5s in the afternoon , brought the closing figures , on Tuesday , to 00 7s Od and 91 2s Od. Even this was not low enough , as dur ing the next forenoon the price got down 12s Gdi ( < ! l53 more , but closed for the day at a recovery to 90 5s nnd 91. These quotations wcro improved 5s , yesterday ; but this morn ing there was a fresh decline of 10s , and closing quotations are down to 89 17s Oil cash , i'OO 12s Od for the three month's prompt. CoiTEit. The conflicting rumors have to n large extent checked transactions , but prices have been , on the whole , fairly steady , although very uncertain throughout. The price for G. M. C. stood on Monday 15s be low lust week's close , at W7 103 ; but casli bars advanced 5s , mid forward prompts 7s OdOQISaGd on Tuesday. A now "reaction to i'UT lUd was noted on AVednesduy's lirst 'change , but a very slight demand for futures improved thcsi > to 38 63 ; which movement was reversed yesterday , when the market was firmest in the morning at a 5stv l5s advance ' vance , closing back to .i.33'and 33 5d. Not- wlthstandingrcports that the combination has been abandoned , the market opened steady to-day , and advanced to 3'Js ' 5d forward nt the close. ANTIMONY Stands without further chan o ut 40 for Hallett's. SI-ELTEK Has cased of a little , Sileslan being now quoted ill ? 10s@ 17 15s. ENGLISH Pie IUON Went back again three pence on Tuesday to 3Ss 'Jd ; since when no change has been reported from Middlcsboio. HE&SI.MEU Pia Continues to tie quoted nt West Coast ports , 50s Od for mixed numbers. Snr.L RAILS Are still under nc'.ivo de mand , but unchanged In price nt 4 12s Cu@ 4 15s f. o. b. for heavy sections. OLD RAILS Rather less active , and in some cases quoted lower : T's 02 GUi < G7s Od , D. H. 703 ( 75s , f. i. f. , N. Y. SciiAi1 luox Quiet and unchanged at 45sS ) 50s fo. b. GLAUGOW Scotch warrants Again shows less firmness and has In fact made n rather marked decline on the week. The opening was fairly steady on Monday nnd Tuesday , but the market beo.tmo heavy later in the latter day ; closing nt 43s 9d , or flvcponco lower than the preceding Friday. Prices weto again weak on Wednesday , ruling two pence higher In the early dcalingsbnt closing down to 43s 7d ; and yesterday they ilat- lened out a penny or two more , but closed better nt 43s 8d. To-day the market lias been Ilrmer au'ain , advancing this afternoon to 4 Is. Makers' quotations nro forColtness , along side , Glasgow , 553 Ou : Gart&horrio , along side , Glasgow , 52s 3d ; Summerlee , alongside , Glasgow , 51s Od : Langloan , alongside , Glas gow , 64s 0,1 ; Carnbroe , alongside , Glasgow , lJs ( ; Glcnsarnock , alongside , Ardrossan , 51s ( Id ; Egllnton , alongside , Ardrossan , 45s , Dal. mellington , alongside , Ardrossan , 45s Od ; Lighterage , Ardrossan to Glasgow , Is ton. LiVKiti'ooi , , Friday , May 3 , ISM ) . TIN PLATES. Market dull and quiet. Charcoal tin plates , plates. Meln grade , 17s 3d@17s 4K'l ' ; Allaway grade. 15s H di$15.s ( 3d ; Terno plates , Dean grade , 14s 201 and I ! ! ! > @ 13s8d ; Torno plates , Denn grade , 20s 28d nnd 20sn ( > 20s 3d ; coke tin plates , B. V. grade , 13s 3d. SixoAi-oitE , Thursday , May 2 , 1689. TIN. 92 10s cost and freight to Now York. nncl ClionilcalH. ACID Sulphuric , per Ib , 2c ; citric , per Ib , 50e ; oxalic , perlb , 12c ; tanaric , powdered , per Hi , 50o. ALUM Per Ib , 3 > c. AMMONIA Carbonate , nor Ib , 15c. AituowuooT Bormundu , per Ib , 40c. BALSAM Copaiba , per Ib , OSc. BOHAX Holined , per Ib , liie. CALOMEL Am , per Ib , b'Jo. OAHHIA BUDS -Per Ib , li-c. CiiLolioi'onxi Per Ib , 47o. COHUOHIVH SuiiMMtTi : Per Ib , 72c. CniiAM TAKTAH Pure , per Ib , 42c. EXTIIACT Lonwooi ) Bulk , per Ib , lOc. GUCEIIIXE Bulk , per Ib , 2Se. GUM AHAIIIC Select , , per Ib , Sl.OO. Assroi.TiDA Per Ib , 18e. CAMI-IIOU Perlb , Sic. Oi-iL'M Per Ib , $3.25. IODIXB Rcsublhnatcd , jier oz. (3.EO. LEAVES Buchu , short , per Ib , I5c , senna , Alex , per Ib , 83e. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , O5 feoiilhlUlli Struct , Omaltu AgrlcUUtirnl ImplomontB. l , 1'AltKEU , DcalcrlQ Airicnllnral Implements , Waps iuceto * . Jones itrcet , between Pth and lutli. Omabt , .NobtMK * . _ LUflXOEll , t MKTCALV CO. , Agricnlt1 IiDplemcnts , Wagons , Carriages nagglcs.clo. Wholcolp. Omnhiv , NeMa'Ua. y , onuxDoiw A MAitny co. Wholesale Detlcni In Agricnltnral Iraplenients , WagonsB Bnggies lftVt,10i and M7Jon Mrect. Omaha. MOLINE , MJLliUllffJt : S1OVDA1W CO. , uanufactureri and jobber * In Wagons , Baggies , Raies , Hews Etc ; Cor. Mb and Tacltto itrcots , Omaha. . . _ ArtlstB1 Mntorlola. r A. 110SP t Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , U13 Douflai ilraet Omaha , Nebraska. Doots and Shoos. IP. V. MOUSE JiCO. . , Jobbers of Boots and Snoes , 1101,110) , 11U6 DouHlii rtreet , Omaha , Manufactory , Kumnior street , llinton , Coal , Coke nnd Llmo. OMAHA COAL , COKE , t LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , . ! youth 1,1th itrcctOmah , Nebraska. KKUHASKA FUEL CO. , SliipiiesofCoaladCoKe , ill South 13th St.Omnlin , .Vcb. Co m m\s \ a lonjnn d S torn.Bg ItWDELL A 1UDDELL , Storage and Cominission Merchants , Epcclaltlei lliutor , ejrKR , rhro o , poultry , earn * . Ill'llduiml urcet Oiimliu. Xi-b. Dry Goods and Notions. M. E. SMITH A CO. , Dry Goods , Fnrnisning Goods and Notions 1103 and 1101 DouRlai. cor , llth itroetOmaha , Neb. KILPATJIWK-KOCII DllY OOOVS CO. , Importers 2nd Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions , fionu' furnlshlnc goods. Corner 1Mb. and llarney itreoti , Omnh.1 , Nebraska. I1EL1N , THOMPSON A CO. , Importers and jobbers of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , JITBoutu IMIi street. Fur nltu o. DEWVY A STONE , Wliolesale Dealers in Furniture Furimm street , Omiilm , Nebraska. C11AIILESSill VE111CK , Furniture , Cnmha Nohrnika. Crocorlos. PAXTON , OALLAtfllEll A CO. Wliolesale Groceries and Provisions , 705,707,7U-J nnd 711 South lUth St. , Omaha , Nob. WoCOIW , URADr A CO. , Wholesale Grocers' 13th nna i/cnveinvortb streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Hnrdwaro ir. toy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Sprints , vrnuon stock , hardware , lumber , etc. 1203 nnd 1511 llarnoy street , Omaha. LEE. CLAHKT1 , ANDflEESEtf HARD- } \'ARE \ COMPANY. Wliolesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metals , flicot Iron. etc. Agent * for Howe scaloa. Miami powder nnd l.ymau barbed wire , IIIMEIIAUail A TAYLOR. Bnild rs1 Hardware and Scale ReuairSliop , Mechanics' tools and IlurTalo unules. 1105 Uouiihu street , Omnhtt. Neb. Lumbar. JOT1N A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , ItOBOrteil and American 1'nrtlnnd cemont. Bte44 geatlcr Ullwnukuu tiTduiullaoomenlitQA yulncy whlto llmo. CHAS R. JEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood carpets nnil purquet tlonrlnp. iith a streets , Omiiba , eb. _ ( OSfAHA 'L mtWER CO. , AllKinds of Building Material at Wholesale , ISth Btruot and Union i'aeltlo Track , Omaha , LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in lumber , Lath , Lime , Sasb , Doora , Etc. Yards- Cornet 7th and Douglas , Corner lUth and DouKlun ; FRKD W. ORAY. Lumber , Limu Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner Cth mid Douitlas bt > . , Omuliu. C. N. DIET'/ . Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13th anil California Street * , Omaha , Nebraska. fflllllnory and Notions. / . OHERFEL'DER A c'oT , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions Mi , 210 uud 212 feonth lltli utreot Notions. J. T. ROHINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , _ _ tW and (06 Booth 10th street. Omaha. Toys. H , HARDY A CO. , Jobber ! of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , Strut lurnlihlnv KuoJ. ohlMren't cnrrlaiiei , eV . 2UJ Firuaui sueoi. On Bba.Wi . _ Oils. _ CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle create , etc. , Omalia. A. II. Illihii | > , Manager. Pop or. CARPENTER PAPER C0 , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry a nice utiick or printing , wrapping an-1 wrlllng p per. bjicoml mtentluii HIVC'II tn mr loml orauri. S T iSSr'3UKMbrll.liV < * IHI'llHKD / > 7 - * 'rr'usJ tittiHicatiT&sttspticsflBr " fo".li"lkv' ! H'i' . ' it , , . ( lctlrle. < > > V 7l/dr ! MI/uru" La1 * > * kVirl'"r . / < / < l > < > l < ir. J Ulkira UJ , Ullr.llli tjllitiunr,1i | , | | ( cmt PXL'I ad a pr or > L'uwiil f & . tad up. Kbr lc irl-er " ' " * "MuiiiciSloDoSM WTARJ 5 C - JS. < END FORILL TrtATCD TAIALOOVE FREE " T. E. GILPiK ! , HSURANGE BROKER , Room os Tratlort * CHICAGO. OMEAM l , Jones A Co. Bolcsalo Maiiiifactiircrs of Bois& ? Slicca r IloJlon Itubbcr S)7 ) CV > , IKil. 1101 dn > l 1M | llntnej Bltvcl , Oinftlm , Browora. STO1M A ILKU , Lager Beer Brewers , Norlh KIiI | > tr Hh Cornloo. EAGLE COltNWE WOItKS , MannfactnrcrsofQalyaalzcd Iron Cornlco Window-ran ami mrliOlc Htjlchtt. John KponoUr , proprietor. 1 * ninl 110 i-oulli 10th ittceu Offloo Fixtures. MANVF'ACTVJUXQ co. ilnnufncturornof UanK , Office and Saloon Fixlnres , Wnnlloi , Sliielioantd. llonk O rp , Drup FlJUircn , W l | Cop * , I'nrllllonn. IUIIInii < , OoHiit > * rii , H > > rr nil Wlnfl Coolcrn. Mirror * . Klo1 Knclorj mul onlf * , ITS ) nnd 113 foiilh lithBt. : . Umtlm. Telciiluino Hi ) . Pnpor Doxoo. JOHX L. 1I7LA7/ : , rroprielor Omalia Paper Box Factorr , Not. 1317 nlJ 131U DonglM direct , Ouitihn , Nob. Sash , Doors , Eto. jr. A. nisitnow .t co. , Wliolonlc nufncturcr of , Doon , Blinis and Mouldinp , llrnnch , 12th nnil linn ) xlrpnt Onmliiv , Neb. liOUN MAXUFACTUlllXa CO. , Maiiufctiircrs of Sasli , Dooi , Blinds , Mouhllne' , fli.lr work nnil Intrrlnr linnl wooil IlllUh. N. K. corner fill nnd I.orm-nuc rili tlncta , OnniliD , Nob. Stop m Flttl riBB Jpuni pg jet o. STli.lXG CL.lltK STK.\M IIKATIXU 00 Fnmps , Pipes and Engines , Btetm , w trr , rnllnnir nnil raining AuinillM. ML tW. II' . ' ml VU Knniniii itroyt , OmMin. 17. S. IP/iVD ENO1NE .t PUMP CO. , Sleara and f aid1 Supplies , : I ; iil ( r nliiil mllln. (113 ( nnd t-2) .lotici Sl-Oro h . U. F. UOH , actliitf AiKtmiior. iniOWXELL A CO , Engine ? , Boilers and General Machinery , BhccHron work , iitcnm pumtui , Inw inlllt. 11IH2II l.cavomTurlli tuet'i , Orunln. ! lSlJ ! ° r'lSt. ' ' " " S'l'KAM iro'/V/fN , Carter K. Son , rmp' . Munnf ctnrcr.i of ll kinds Sleani BoifcK , Tanfa anil Sheet Iron Wo * Works Soulli auth unil 11. & M. cro liiit. Tel. 1415 PAXTON , t V1KRL1KO IUON H'OnjfS , Wrought and Cast Iron Bni ding Wort , Engine * , bran work , general foiimlrjr , runclilne and blucKauilUi noih. Olllco mul weris , U. 1' . llT- and litli truct , Omalia. _ OMAHA \V1IUS \ A 7/JOA' WORKS , Manufaclnrers of Wire and Iroii Railings Desk rail * , window Kuunl . llonvr stands , nlre elc. 1K1 North lltli etrcot , Omalia. OMAHA SAFE it/fay H'OR/fN , Hanl'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vault * . Jail \vnrk. Iron Bbutti > ra nnil tire escape * . ' U , Andrccn , prop'r. Cor. lltli ami Jackson Hit. i SOUTH OMAHA . OX10X STOCK YA 1WS CO. , Of Omalia , Limilei. John K. Uoyil , tiiipurlBtoiulcnt. TUT CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF 'JHE Chicago , Milwaukee & t , Paul R'y ' , The Itcst llouto from Oiniiliu nnd Council iiiuirs to THE EAST TWO THAINS IAllV IIUTWUHN OMAUA AN1 > COUNCIL UI.UKFd Clilfugo , AND Milwaukee , SI. J'uui , MiniiciipoHs , Ccdnr Ilaplds , Hock Island. Frceport , Uockford , Clliilun , Diihmiuc , D.ivcnport , ii'in : ( , Madison , Juncs > lllc , liuloit , AVinonii , LiiCrossc , And uli ether Important points Uai > t , Nortlicait infl bouthunit. Kor through tickets , call 1111 Ilia tlckot nent nt 1SOI KiinMiu utroL't , In llurliur IKoc'i , or at Union 1'uclUO i'ujlnian Slcepcru nnd the llnost Dlnlni ; Cars In Ui wurlit am run on the main Una of tlm Chlfiiuo , Mil * waukiju .V ht. I'nul llallwar. nncl every attention II paid ti pitiacnKorn bjr courteous oiuployos Ox taa co in pan ) U , .Mil. I , Kll , General Mnnnccr. J. r TUCKKIl. AailslttntUenural Mnnn or. A. V. U. CAHI'UNl'KU , Uencral l'ug < uncer anil Tk'knt Ajont. tilSO. It IlllAH-iroUD.Asslstanl Concrairaseonfer nnd Ticket Auent , T. J. CIiAKK , Oenonil guporlntondent. Pure Old Eye Whiskey , The wldo ponulnrliy or Ilili mperli brnnd rim tempted otlur ilralcrn to piece upon Iho market Infi'ilor WlilsWcj , under n t-Unllnr imn.o , Intended luili-cHvu tliu puliltc. Tliti New Ymlc Comt of An- peHlH lias declared our lirand , tinHI All YlAND t'l.UII. tntiau tradfinailc rntltlcil to Ihu protec tion of the law < * eu ileelslon In Calm , licit & Co. t' . Ja-ob Oiitlrrlialk. FfU. II , IRS ! ) , nnil wo now RTO | notice that wo shall lininntly jircwiciilc any person or Hi in. In nny part of tliu Unfti-il HtaU-s , yvliunhall lie eullly of uny infrliiKcinent of tlili trnita mark. CAHN , . BEtT & CO. , BOI.K | | ioi'inr.Tons or TIIK niuryluml CMiib" Olil Ityu Wlilikor , IIAI.TIMOKK , JII ) . "DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successora to John U. Jacob * . ) Undertakers and Embalmer At the olilstunil 1107 I'nrnam St. Orclors by tuk'grapli solicited und iiroiniil'y ' attended. ulvphoiin to No. " ! . NATIONAL BANK U. S. DEPCSIT011Y , OMAHA , 1TBB. Ciipltnl . ? IOO,000 SurpluB.ini ) . iHt , 18 ! ) . SU.OOfl OI'Tlt. I. Its AND DIltC I1HSHV W , VATK1 * , 1'ruHlilunt. 1.13W1S . HUKI ) , Vlio 1'rusldfnt. A.I : TOI/.AI-IN ; , W. V.4IOH8B. JOHN B.COl MNP. U. aCIIHIII.NU. J.N. U. 1'ATItlOI W. U B. 1 1 UC I IKS , Cashier THE I > ; ON BANK , Cciinur l"ti ! und Kiirnalu Bts , Oe nor.il BLAKE , BOISSEVAIfJ & GO , , I.OIIlldll , IIllKlllIMl. ADOLPII B'JISSEVA'I ' & GO , , Amsterdam , 'rrnnrnct n Kanenil hnnklnK Uu > lnun. Socnrlllei lioutilit M : | tuld on commliilun. rurcUn oxclinuitci. "oiiiBiiirtl.ilund tiiiMj.iT'ii luttt'iiuf ciuJIt , Uid iHlor bun1 , nil uliicKi ( i < utol uii roinml ) Dlnn In Ixjndun iintl on i'll Onitliiontni Uuurnei Ot of ItnllAny , statu. City unl C'oriiorn-