TITR OMAHA DAILY BEE : .FRIDAY. MAY 10. 18SO. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Enormous Increase In Exports Ho- ported From Now York , RAINY WEATHER DISREGARDED. s- Hul YcMcrilny'8 Markets \Vonkcnetl Ncnrly All Arniinil Cnttlo nnd Jlogfl Not Very ItrUlc. CHICAGO MAUKBTS. CHICAGO , May 9. [ Special Telegram to. THE llr.B.1 The continuation of rains In the northwest , and the extension of the rain area to the south and cast , proved to bo a factor of Insufficient Importance to cause a break In wheat , to-day. Towards noon , however , there was n fairly liberal swing In the pit on the prospects of general showers throughout Illi nois und Indiana , the territory that has been prolific of complaints of drought of late. New York fired In whole broadsides of expert - port news. If one-half that is told about the export business Is true , stocks In Now York will bo reduced very largely In the near future , because the wheat reported "worked fqr export" during the past week or ten days has not been all shipped , and n good many people on 'change are disposed to regard the reports us "faked. " A good part of the news comes from sources that nro usually regarded ns trustworthy , and , In the absence of direct proof to tlio contrary , it must bo accepted as reliable. The fact * that cram has not yet cleared can not bo considered evidence that business Is not genuine , although it can not be said that It docs not go out because of the scarcity of vessel room or unfavorable freight rates. The clearances , yesterday , as posted on the blackboard , foot uji only 53,000 bushels , but n dispatch from Now York mentions an actual clearing of thirteen boat loads (104,000 ( bushels ) additional to the lute reports yesterday , to bo included In the day's ofUclal returns. Uoports of now business done In Now York , to-day , vary from sixteen to tlilrt.v-fl.vo boat loads. Dutch gets a bill In particular of freight room being token for forty-six loads of grain , twelve to Portugal , eleven to Avonmouth. twelve to Cork , seven to Mnrsnllles nnd four to Glasgow. This may not moan wheat , and the buying of freight room does not necessarily moan shipment of grain at all. Still , the indica tions may be considered iavorablo to un out ward movement. McDonald wires that the best posted men In the trade bellovo that all of the wheat in store in New York and vicin ity has been placed , except 3.000,000 bushels. As stocks thcro approximate 5,000,000 , busholu , this means that 2,000,000 bushels are held In readiness for shipment , U conditions nro favorable. The story of the local market mny ho best told ns follows : July , popular dellvcrv , opened anywhere from SOc to 60)40 ) , and advanced immediately to 80J c. Above 80 > o there was very free selling by Linn. Cudah.v und other professionals , who Imd gene "long for a turn. " nnd equally liberal buying by George Smith , Pardrldgo nnd Phillips , who hud presumably gone short nt lower figures. What Ilutchlnson was doing wns cloudy , but ho wns suspected of heavy purchases In n quiet way. Nfiw York was certainly n good buyer on all the soft spots. After the heavy-weight professionals had got pretty well evened up , the market sold Oil on skepticism 0,1 the subject of export business ; and on expectations of rains through the winter wheat districts , the mar ket was run down to 70 c. It subsequently advanced to SOKc- , mid off to SOc , closing , however , at SOJxc , or J c above yesterday's last price. Viewed as to wheat , the murkot may be said to have displayed considerable "eimp. " It was buy on nil the breaks , according to the scalpers' rec ord , which applies only to ono ses sion , without regard to to-morrow's prospects. May ranged at S5@iOKc nnd closed nt $5J c. Juno ranged nt 8yji@S4 > c nnd closed ut 8-1 c. The llrm opening to the wheat marKct , strong- cables and the nervousness of the shorts , caused corn to start In fairly active and llrm , nt about the closing prices of the previous day. On free buying by the shorts some advance on the opening was estab lished , but the offerings of July corn nt 3Go and over were in excess of the demand nud an ouster feeling and u lower range of prices wns established. St. Louis became very weak on the prospects for rain in the corn belt , und Now York was similarity affected. The export demand was reported active at New York nutl shippers were also taking holu freely here. From the seaboard , clear ings were very heavy. There were 00,000 bushels shipped yesterday from New Orleans to Liverpool. The reaction from the early strength was not again muJo good , the clos ing figures being nearly the lowest of the day nud from } { v toWo under the prices cur rent nt the corresponding time yesterday. Oats were active , with the recent see saw motion carrying prices downward J $ @ % . It was conceded that the sharp advance of yesterday wus not altogether warranted , und with reports qf rain In the west and indica tions of further moisture * thcro was a desire to sell. Furthermore , the local scalpers were disposed to take In the profits resulting Jrom the recent advance. The opening wns n fraction lower all around , with May selling ( \owii \ J o to 23jffc , and June to ' ) % c. July maintained its premium of nearlyj.f cover the next month , and September wns quiet with light trading In No. 2 outs , to go to store , at 23 0. 13uroly2.'iporeciit of 124 cars Inspected is graded contract oats , and the withdruwls from store were reduced to 0,425 bushels. In provisions the feeling was a llttlo nervous. The opening and closing were bhuractorlzcd by decided strength , but dur ing the day the market exhibited more or . less uncertainty , with t null tig largely of the sculping tort nnd between professionals. The gossip lately circulated concerning' the movements of Cudnhy and Armour naturally placed the trade somewhat "at sea. " In all quarters u strong disposition was manifested to keep close to shore until something de finite wus developed , hence the day's market was largely a pit deal. Quotations were kept within n moderate range , and for pork and lard the Jinal quotations were the same as yesterday. In short ribs , the changes Actually mudo were limited to uu advance of ' CI11OAUU MV13 HTOOa MARKET. Cuituno. May 0. [ Special Telegram to Tim Uisn.1 CATTI.K. The receipts were lighter than the dealers expected , ami there was a solid improvement In the murkot. Prices for light and medium weights wcro fully lOo higher , and there was n live move mentat that. Some nice "little" cattle sold 15o higher , The market for heavy cattle was no better , and , In fact , some buyers quoted prices as lower. At any rate , ripe , fat , 1500@lroo , Ib cattle , which sold nfrfl.OO ® 4,10 , sold lower relatively than Co cows. Hundy light cattle , In many cases , sold higher than mature heavy beeves , that had cost much more per pound to make. Choice to extra beeves , tl.004.35 ; medium , to good ulcers , 1850 to InOO Ibs , t3.C5 < Jl4.10 ; 1200 to ,1850 Ibs , $3.GO4.20 ( ; 050 to 1200 Ibs , fafiO ® 4,00 ; ntockors and feeders , &M > 0@.GO ! ) ; cows , bulls and mixed , I1.7.X33.CO ; bulk , WM@ S.80 ; Toxin cattlo. W.40@3.80. lions Thamarkctoponed steady to strong but closed weak and ucuvy : but. the bulk of the duy'n offerings changed bunds within yes terday's quotations. Sales ranged from $4,00 to (4.75 for heavy ; mainly uround $4.05 for packing grades , and ti. 0(34.T ± M for ship ping heavy and butchers' . "Sorted , " llcht sold from W.70 to * 4.1K ) , principally nt . ? JK ( S4.TS for 20 ! ! Ibs down , and f4.75iK fur Yorkers ; nnd fl.85QI.vO for singeing or fjmcy ort. 1'lNANOlAlj. Nx\v YOIIK , May 0 , fSpcdul Telegram to TUB linn , | STOCKs The statement of the Atchison , made public after the clone of business , ycjtcrday , caused a great 'deal of Interest in thut stock , and not a llttlo weak ness * In the entire Hit at the opening to-day. The features of the statement were pretty well known and discounted In advance , but Atehlson itarted } ( per cent lower , nt 43tf , and , to the surprise of the trade , yielded but } { further , to 43 , unU mctcd to UK uurlus the forenoon. Other losses at the opening were from } { to * ( per cent , but a llrmcr feeling noon c. ujod a ronctton , which loft prices nt about the last figures of ycatorJny. Animation wiw confined to Atchlson , Road * Ing , St. Paul und Oregon Transcontinental. A few usually neglected shares attracted nttontion ; Tonnossco Qaal lost 1J < , to 33 ; Plttsburg & Woitorn preferred moved up 1 per cent to 41 , whllo Milwaukee , Like Shore and Western advanced 2 points to 110& . The hour to noon \VM marked ut flrst by dull ness , and weakness , followed by a llttlo strength , leaving prices nt miJJay a trifle under the llrst of the morning. There wns llttlo Interest In stocks late m the day and there was no return of strength to mike any gains In the list. Pullmai dropped off a points , to 188. St. Paul , after being i\M\\.a \ \ active around 07 , closed at G3J { , or % lower for the day. Atchlson touched 43 the second - end time , closing % lower than last night nt 43Jf. Other losses for the day were Ten- ncsscoCoal , ! } { ; Uurllngtan , Missouri Pa cific , Northwcstorn , nna Orojon Transpor tation , J each ; Louisville , and New Eng land , } { each. The total sales for the day wcro 180,817 shares , Including 2:3,000 : SU Paul , and S.1,300 Oregon Transcontinental. The following were the closing quotations : t ) . 8.4s regular. liNU'Norttiorn I'nclflc. . 2-Vi U. H. 48 coupon * . . .I'J.l'tl < lo preferred IB ! 4 U. 8.4Hsrc iilnr..U 'i C. A : N. W II. 8.4 , i coupons. . 10H do iirnrcrrcd . ! > # ! { I'nclllclisor 'Hi K'l N.Y.l/ontral . 1011 ( Central I'arlllc ; Vi > r.M.AcK . 21 ChlcnKO.VAII ( > n..lX ! Itocklslnml . nils Chicago , llurllugton C..M. &St.I . MX & ( > nlncy UTS do nroforroil . 107 ? i I ) . . UA-XV. MS St.l'nulUinnha. . . Xl'i ' Illinois Central Ill do preferred . W 1. , II. AC W 8 Union 1'Aclilc . B1K Kansas Ac Texas. . . . l-li \V..St. L. A ; ! . 14i ! Lake Shore 1UI } < Michigan Central. . 87 Western Union . cj ( ) Mlss-ourll'BClllc. . . . T-'Jj MONEY Easy at li@2 > per cent. PittMc MBUCAJJTIU : PAI-EU 3 ( $3f per cent. STniiuxoExciUNdE Dull , steady nnd un changed ; sixty-day bills , (4.87 , PltODUOB MAUKI3T3. CiiiGAno , May 0. 1:15 : p. m. close Wheat firm ; cash , W c ; Juno 84c : July , S0.fe. Corn Easier ; cash , 35 } c ; June , 35e ; July. 35 < fc. Oats Euslcr ; cash , 23 oj Junff 'J3 } o\ \ July , 2,1c. Rye 41Kc- Hurley Nothing doing. Prime Timothy ? 1. 3. Flax 11,05. Whisky 51.02. Pork Steady ; cash , 112.10 ; Juno , H2.03 : July , $12.15. . Lard Firm ; cash , tO.Q'JXi June , $0.93 ; July. * 7.00. Flour/ Steady and unchanged ; winter wheat , S3.00@4.90 ; .spring wheat , $1.80@5.75 ; rye flour , ? 2.40 ( < e2.00. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , $5.230:5.50 : ; short clear , W.23@0.37H' : short ribs , W.10. Uuttor-Quiot ; creamery , ll@18c ; dairy , . Choose Quiet ; full cream Cheddars and flats , 0 > { ( < g7u Younc Americas , 7@7) c. Kcfis Steady ; fresh , 12@12J c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy and light green spited , 5ifc ; salted dull , 4 0 ; green salted cnlf , Oc ; dry Hint , 7o ; dry salted , 7c ; dry calf , 7tfBc ; deacons , 33o each. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4o ; No. 2 , yijfo ; cake , 4 > c. Uccclpts. Shipments. Flour . 11,000 , 11,000 Wheat . 5,000 10,01)0 ) Corn . 120,000 272,000 Oats . 75.000 121,000 New York. May 9. Wheat Receipts , - ; exports , 4,000 ; spot stronger and fairly actlvo : No. 2 red. 81 Me m store ; S5 % ( ! 80fe afloat ; 85J.f@S7o f. o. I ) . ; No 3 red , 78ic ; ; options moderately active and higher ; May , 84&c. Corn Uccolpts , 35,000 ; exports , 62,000 ; spot active , firm and higher ; No. 2 , 44 } ( i < J 44J c in elevator ; 45@45Va'c afloat ; No. y , 4i ! } < o ; ungraded mixed , 4 @ 45J u ; options more active and stronger. Oats Keceipts , 9,000 ; exports , 8,000 ; spot firmer and loss active : options quiet and easier ; May , 29Xcliine ; , 20o ; July , 29Vo ; ; spot , No. 2 , white , 3433c ; mixed western , 20 ( < ? : i2c. Coffee Options steady and 10@15 points down ; sales , 25,500 bags ; May , SHS.50@ld.55 ; July , $10.70 ; August , Slti.KS ; spot Kio , dull ; fair cargoes , $18.75. Petroleum Quiet but steady ; united closed Eggs Quiet and weaker ; western , 14c. 14c.Pork Pork Steady ; now , $13.25&ei3.50. Lard Easy ; western steam , J7.J2 ! > ; May , S7.2S. Butter Weaker ; western dairy , 9@14o ; creamery , 14@17c ; Elgins , 18@19c. Cheese Stronger and In demand. AlliinciipnliM , May 9. Sampln wheat higher ; receipts , Ul > cars ; shipments , 42 curs. Closing : No. 1 hard , May , 9Sc ; July , 99c ; on track. 'J9o ; No. 1 north ern , May , OOXo ; July , DOc ; on traclc , JO@91cNo. ; 2 northern , May.80c ; July , Sic ; on track ; SOc. St. Iou IH , May 8. Wheat Hic'nor ; cash , 7Si < ? i3SOc : May , 79c. Corn IHirhcr ; cash , 32Jfo ; September , Oats Higher ; cash , 24 0i May , 24tfc. Pork Strong at 412.25. Lard-Firm ut s .70. Whisky Steady at $1,02. Butter Weak ; creamery , 15@lCo ; dairy , 12igl2 ( c. Ciiiclnnntl , May ! ) . Wheat Nominal ; No. 2 red , 87@UOc. Corn Easy No. 2 mixed , SOfjMOJ c. Oats Strong ; No. 2 mixed , 27ft27 ( } c. Whisky Steady at ? l.OJ. Milwniikop , May 9. Wheat Firm ; cash , 79)4fo ; July , 80o. Corn Firm : No. 3 , 34J/C. Oats Dull ; No. 3 , white , 27K@ > 28c. Hye Firm ; No. l,45c. Harley Dull ; No. 2 , 51(352c. ( Provisions Easier ; pork , fll.90. Kanuan City , May9. Wnoat Stronger ; No. 3 red , cash , 03 } o asked ; No. 2 soft , cash , 77o. Corn Stronger No. 3cash , 27e bid ; July , 27' < o asked. Oats No. 3 , cash , 19c bid. LilViS STOOK. Chloniro , May U. The Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 9,500 ; market strong and lilghcr ; beeves , $4.00 1.35 ; steers , ? 3.50@4.10 : stoekers and feeders , f2.00@3,00 ; cows , hulls nnd mixed , $1.75(33.00 ( ; Texas cuttlo , $2.40a.SO. Hogs Receipts , 18,500 ; steady , closing weak ; mixed , fl.53@4.75 ; heavy , $ l.iO@4.75 ; light , fl.COs4.l35 ( ; skli > s , .60@4.-IS. Shcop Kccolpu , 0,000 : market steady anil active ; natives , $3,005.00 ; westerns , $3.23 S4.70 ; Tcxans , W.OO4.HO ; lambs , fl.50 ® 6.50. 6.50.KanaiiH KanaiiH City , May 9. Cattle Receipts , 2,200 , ; shipments , 3,20'j ; strong , active and 5o higher on drosod beofBtcors ; heavy ship ping steers slow hut steady ; good to uholcc corn-fed , 3.SOG$4.10 ; common to me dium , Kl.-rifa > 3.75 ; stockers and feeding steers , fJ.23iif3.COj cow * , strong at " a. 00. 00.National National Htook Vnvd * , Knit St. IjoiilM , May n. Cattln Hccelpts , 700 ; shipninnts , lill\i ; imirkct stronger ; cholci hoiivy native steers , t-'i.tO'itl.W ' ; fair to goad SVJOfiM.Oi ) ; Mockers and ' ' ranger * , corn-fed , $2.bUcij3.00eraus-fedi2.00 ; ® : i.oo. Hogs Receipts , 4,900 ; shipments , a,500 market btrong ; choice heavy and butchers' selections , J4.M@4.W ; packing , f4.4t ( ( < M.5.V light gi-ules , I4.0 ( I.G5. filoux Olty , May 9. Cattle Receipts 453 ; shipments , 50 ; market stoauy ; fa teers. W,00iI.SO ( ! ; stockers , f2.40Q2.90 fi < : ders , ( ! i.&CKiU.iO ; cunnors und bulls , Sl.CH (3 ( ; 1.75 ; veal calves , ia.OCi ( 4.00. Hogs Receipts , 1,10 * ) ; market higher light aud mixed , fl.'J7X 4.45 ; heavy , f J.1 04.45. OMAHA JjlVIJ STOOIv. Cattle. Thursday. May 9 , tS 9. Tidy llttlo CRl'.lo sold still bettor to-day the tonrktt being ut least 5o higher on tha kind of cattle and active at the advance Tim market wus not so active on the hcavic cattle nud they went at steady prices , Th bcuf and ohlpplng steers won mostly sold before mldddy , both packers am shippers buying qulto freely. The price ; paid for steers raiiKod from (3'40 to $3.95 with the bulk gelling at t3.CO ( < | 3.65 , There I tiothlctf DOW to speak of In the butchers' ' stock tradu. The supply continue ! tnodoruti and the marks ; tirm uccorJlugly , Cowi brought $ a.OO@3.1Rfbut mostly * 3.CO@3.00. The few bflllslioro sold at $2.00@2.75. Two " "oads of fresh northern stockers wore re- reived , making about six loads of cattle of , hat kind on sale , but there were no fresh atlvo stockcrs or feeder * to amount to any- hlng. A bunch of holdovers sold at $3.20. riio market rules steady with the demand air. IIOZB. The hog market was active at an ndvnnco f Gc and there wns only a nlcklo'fl dlfTcrcnco letwocn the highest nnd loxvcst prices. The > ale \v ro about oquilly divided between the .hrce prices. $4.45 , f 1.47 nnd f .50. Yester day over half of the hogs sold nt ? 4.40. with ' . -on loads nt $1.45 and ona at $4.50. Although ho market was hlithcr to-day , the top "was ha snmo as yesterday. After the best of ho hogs had been sold nnd some of the buy * irs had filled their orders , the irado wns not uito so brislit and the buyers showed some nclinntlon to sit down on the market. A ilcaranco was effected by the middle of the 'orcnoon , nnd after they wcro nil sold fresh ihlpplng orders wcro received , but thcro , vero no hogs to 1111 them. Swift A Co. received a double deck which ivoro the only sheep here. Owing to the ivcr supply and slow and lower markets nt 3nstorn points the feeling hero would natur ally bo lower. Still the demand Is good and , hut fact helps to keep the prices up. Itccoipts. Cattle . . 1,703 Hog * . 3,300 Sheep . 210 Prevailing Prices. The following Is atnblo of prices paid In his market for the grade * of stock men- loiiod : rimcHtccrg , 1300 to 1530 lbs.$3.70 @ 4.00 Jood steers , 1250 to 1430 Ib3. . . 3.00 ( < (3.90 Good steers. 1050 to 1300 Ibs. . . 3.50 ( ji'3.70 Ordinary to fulr cows . 2.0) ( g2.40 Fair to good cows . 2.40 W2.GO Good to choice cows . 2.CO M3.00 Choice to fancy cows , heifers. . 3.00 g3.20 ilrto good bulls . 2.00 ( ii'J.60 oed to choice bulls . 2.50 ( 3.00 ' ight stockers and feeders. . . . 2.70 ( $3.00 Jood feeders , 050 to 1103 Ibs. . 2.90 ( < ; i.80 Fnlr to choice light hogs . 4.45 ( 4.50 Fair to choice heavy hogs . 4.45 ( i$4.CO Fair to choice mixed hogs . 4.45 @ 4.47J Fair to medium native sheep. . 4.00 t4.35 oed to choice native shcnp. . . 4.50 0 4.75 'nir to choice western sheep. . 3.5) ) @ 1.75 Stiornsheep . 3.00 C < fl4.00 It'-presoiit.uivo Stilus. No. Av. Pr. . No. Av. Pr. 1. . . .1000 $3.00 20. , . .1103 ? 3.05 .1017 3.40 18. , . .1075 3.05 .107(1 ( 3.49 C.O. . , . .llf.O 3.05 :0 : 1'7S 3.45 13. , . .12b2 3.05 8 1000 3.45 1 . .1232 3.70 ; 5 90S 3.45 . . . . . . . . 3.70 i ioyo 3.50 14 1207 3.70 2 11CO 3.50 20 1831 3.70 1 1155 3.50 42 1182 3.70 1 1310 3.50 43 1200 3.72 > 5 10W 3.55 315 14S3 3.75 2'J 1030 3.55 20 124'J ' 3.75 .5 1100 3.55 72 1312 3.75 4 12 8 355 34. . 1211 8.75 . 1085 3.00 23 1100 3.75 .7 10'Jl 3.00 . . . . . . . . 3.80 J3 1107 3.00 10 1211 3. SO 31 117'J ' 3.05 40 1305 3. 0 17 118-1 3.05 49 1372 0 1259 3.05 31 13S3 8 1132 3.05 34. \.142-i 3.90 84 1215 3.05 34. . .14SO 3.95 COWS. 14. . 930 2.00 1. . 900 2.75 1. . 040 2.10 15. . ! > U2 2.75 1. .1225 .1050 2.SO 1. . 050 .10:2 2.S5 1. .1210 Y' ] 2.UO 1 . 870 2.50 4 ' 2.90 1. .1000 2.50 9 ! lll'5 2.90 1. .1180 2.00 2 .1030 2. IK ) 20. .lias 2.00 3 . 7JO 3.0J 5.O . .1021 2.iO ( 5 .1230 3.00 5.i .1000 2.110 11 .11)55 ) 3.00 i ! .10(50 ( 2.,0 ( 1 .1350 3.CO 4. . 0'2 2.05 21 , .109'J 3.10 .lOs'J .1203' 3.15 BULLS. .1S75 2.00 .1000 2.73 .11:30 2 05 .1800 2.75 .12SO 2.40 .1(140 ( 2.1f > .1700 2.50 .1603 2.75 .lliill CANXEHS. . see 1.S5 .1300 l.fcS .1120 1.S5 VliAI. CALVES. . 100 4.00 1 150 4.00 . 110 4.0J HTEIIHS AND II C57 3.00 47 CS2 3.00 128 Converse Cattle Co 1302 3.72 20 742 3.00 20 1103 3.CO oxr.x. .1430 0. . ' 1707 3.15 STAGS. .1810 3.00 2 1720C3.25 nons. No. Av. Shlc. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 03. . ,249 , 120 ? 4.45 02. . , .2b3 80 i M.47K ns. . ,207 , 240 4.45 07. . , .218 120 4.17K 00. . 201 80 4.45 03. . , .298 fcO 71. . 215 100 4.45 01. . .2S5 100 4.47K 03. . 3 80 4.45 73. . , .231 SO 4.47)4 ) 52. . 343 100 4.45 cs. . .237 100 4.47K 01. . 274 100 4.45 54. . , .307 40 4.47 } < ? 01. . 207 40 4.45 54. . .33) 120 4.47 57. . 52 100 4.45 CO. . , .248 . . 4.47 } * 57. . 203 40 4.45 07. . , .27(1 ( 40 4.50 03. . 257 4.43 71. . , .21(1 ( .240 4.50 03. . 274 120 4.45 74. . , .230 . . 4.50 01. . 249 40 4.45 CO. . , .2SO . . 4.50 23. . roil 120 4.45 CO. . , .281 . . 4.50 58. . 231) ) 120 4.45 57. . , .298 SO 4.50 77. . 'GO 120 4.45 100. . , .301 ICO 4.50 09. . 210 1(50 ( 4.45 57. . . .201 SO 4.50 C3. . 209 120 4.45 OS. . , .220 40 53. . 251 40 ' 38. . . .211 } . . WO f.9. . 2S7 200 4.45 30. . . .223 . . 4.50 < ; . . 277 SO ' 20. . , .327 40 4.60 05. . 271 4.47 02. . , .273 SO 4.50 70. . 220 120 4.47M 05. , . .270 . . 4.f)0 73. . 213 80 4.47J < i 77. . , .198 40 4.50 00. . 205 100 4.47 (14. , . .295 . . 4.50 J Iilvn htoclc Nates. Light cattle light. Hogs go up a notch. No sheep ottered in the market. Lincoln received 400 hogs ; St. Paul 800 : Cincinnati 2,500 ; Indianapolis 3,500 , and St. Joe 750. A. L. Combs , Ewinj : , came in with cattle und hogs. Woat Point had a representative on the market in the person of II. Schinstock , who cuuio in with a car of cattlo. H. Enorson , Cedar Rapids , marketed a load of hogs at the top price , aim a car of cattle. J. W. Dillor , the well known feeder of Dil- lor , had ten spayed heifers in , to-day , which sold m with Boruu steers at $3.50. They were tliu nicest upuycd heifers seen on the market for uomotliiio. H. Routing , of Platte Center , was in with cattle and hogs. J. M. Chadwlck , Central City , was in with two earn of cattlo. T. R. Ross , of Stromsburg. was on the market with two cars of cattlound , ono of hogs. F. E. Kennedy , of Palmer , Hlunchurd & Co. , Chicago , Is spending a few days at the yards here. Furrlngton & Son , of Lyons , sold n loud of hogs. Colonel Tom Majors , from Ncuiahn , was n visitor ut the yards. T , M. Sholtoii , ol WIlcox , one of the regular lar Hhlppern , was in with u loud of cattle. C. T. Fisher , Shulton , wus on the market with two cars of hogs. The firm of lion : , Sharpe & Acker has dls solved by mutual consent , their successors being Sharpe & Acker. E. W. Wiibhburu was In from Mlnden with cuttlo. J , R. Burkholder , of Woodbine , brought in two caru olhogs. I' . II. Mahler , of Beatrice1 , was up witn three louds of cuttlo. E. B. Smith , of I'lum Crock , marketed n load of cattlo. Jim Danloy. Ashland , wus la looking utter two cars of cuttlo. lunger Urot > . , Hcopor , marketed a cur of cuttlo. OMAHA WHOLESALE M.YUKUTS. Produce , Fruits , Ktc. Produce Is arriving freely , and prices for spring vegetables are lowering dully. Butter uoti chceao are weaker , with a declm me tendency. Hldos are IcWcr and market very dull. 1- BuTiEn Table dairy , 14lCc ( ; nackors' stock , 7C ? 10c. Creamery prints , fancy , 23 (323c ( ; choice , 18@20c ; spUd packed , 18 ® VT . 200. Eons Strictly fresh , lO lSc. CIIARSB Young America , full cream , 12c ; twin flats , 12c ; off grade * , SQlOo ; Van Ros- sem Edam , $11.50 per down : nap sngo , 19c ; brick , 15c ; limburgcr , 12c : domestic Swiss , 14c ; skims , 4QOo ; cheese safes , bronze medal , No. 8 , $3.75. , POULTKY liivo hens'pti1 dozen , $3.75 ® 4.00 : roosters , $3.00@3.2o ; turUcys , icrlb. . , . APPLES Choice , $3.2503.50) ! ) common , 11.75 ( i2.25. i' I SriiAwnniiBins Per ci\so , 24 qts , $2.00 ® 4.00. 4.00.GUANOES Fancy Washinuton navels. $5.00 (585.25 ( ; Riverside , $3.00W3.25 ; fancy puptjr fnd St. Michaels , $ : i.754.25 ; funoy Duarte Mediterranean sweets , $3.75G 3.25 ; fancy ] Hght mountains , $3.25@2.75 ; Los Augolcs ( choice ) , rJ.25@2.60. COCOANUTS Choice Ruatans , per 100 , $ 1. 50 ; less than 100 , $5.00. UAXAXAH .According to slzoof bunch , $1.50 C 2.50. EAUI.T VKonTAiit.ns Lettuce , per dozen fiends , 850)300 ) ; radishes , per dozen bunches , I0@15c ; green onions. 12@15c ; parsley , 25 ® 80o ; soup hunches , 35(3i40c ( ; beets , 55iiOOc ( ; cnrrots , 50g55e ( ! turnips , 50@55c ; oyster iilnnt. 30J35o ( % celery , 85c@IX ( ) : cauliflower , M. 7502.26 ; cucumbers , 50@COo ; .green ) eas , bu boxes , $3.JP2,25 ( ; string beans , > M box , $1.50 ® ! . 75 ; tomatoes , * bu , $1.75&o 3.00 ; nspurngus , per Ib , 5lOc ; pie plant , per ib , 3g5o ( ; now potatooi jcr ) Ib , iijf'f$3a ( ; cabbage , 2 } Ji3c. FIIESII FISH White ftflh , frozen , per Ib , 7c ; herrings , frozen , per Ib , nc ; trout , fresh cauglil , per Ib. 9owlilto ; perch , fresh caught , ; ier Ib , 7c ; bultnlo , fresh cnuglit , per Ib , 7o : ) lckcrel. fresh caught , per Ib , 8c ; black bass , fresh caught , per Ib , lie. BEANS Choice hand picked navy , $2.25 ; choice hnnd picked medium , $2.00 ; choice hand picked country , ? 1.76@1.90 ; clean coun try , ? 1.50icl.C5. POTATO ! : * Choice , sacked , per bu , 25 ( < l30c. VEAL Choice , medium size , 7@Sc ; choice , icavy , 4@0c. Hiiisi , PIILTS , TALLOW , KTO Green .salted ildcs , 4it.c ; dry salted hides , Cc ; dry flint' ildcs , 7c ; calf hides , C@SUc ; damaged hldtw 2c less : sheep pelts , green , each 251.00 ; sheep pelts , dry , per Ib , 9@12e ; wool , uvor- ige. 140)lSo ) ; tallow , No. 1 , 3j4c ; tullow , No. 2 , ! ! > @ : ic ; grouse , white , 34c ; grease , ynliow. 2@2 } < c. Ari'i.i : liUTTim 7c. Ciiiuit Ubls.to ; . hf bbls , $3. HUTTr.inxn 14JlBc ( per It ) . MAPLI : Snuii l3lfrlAc ( per Ib. HOXEV 1017o per Ib. PiiBsnuvr.s 9l , @ ! 0c per Ib. JII.LIIS : 3 } ( ( i4o ! per Ib. UKESWAX No. 1 , 18@20c. IMctalR. HI.OCK Tix Eng. Rof'g , small pig , 2Sc ; ) ur.29c. COITKU Planished bailer sizes , 32c ; cold rolled , SOc ; sheathing , 30c ; pltts. 30c ; flats , SOc. GALVAXIXII : > SnuiiTlitox Juniata , CO ucr cent discount. PATENT PLANISH ni > Iitox No , 24 to 27 , A quality , per Ib , 10) c ; No. 24 to 27. 13 quality , For less than bundle odd ytc per Ib. xd (13est. ( Charcoal. ) 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $5.75 ; IX , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $7.00 ; 1C , 23x27 , 112 sheets , S1LOO ; IX , 20x23 , 112 sheets , $13.50. SIII-.KT IKON No. 20 , 53.40 ; No. 27 , $3.50. SOLI : K Hoyt Metal Co'f , half and half in L Ib cases , per Ib , Ifie ; commercial half und half , 15o ; No. 1 in bars , 14'c. TIN PI.ATB ( Uest Charcoal ) 1C , 10x14 , 225 slicets. Sii.50 ; IX , 10x(4fi25 sheets , $8.25 ; 1C , 12x12. 835 sheets. 0.50 ; IA , 12x12 , 225 1C , 8x28 , 112 sheets , § 13.30 ; IX , 2x28 112 sheets , * 17 ; IXX , 2x23 , 112 sheets , $20.50. Com : 1C , 101 , 223 shoots. $0 ; IlxC , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $ i5 : 1C , 10x20 , 11J5 sheets , $9.50 ; steel nails , ? 2.20 ; steel wire nails , $2.05. inch , 21K < r G G 24 inch , 20c ; H A F. , 25c : J R Fif , 27c ; G. ? f , 25c. r.T Jt\xs : Audroseoagin , 7c ; ICcar- ICc ; Ucnviclc , 1JA , ISc ; Acme , 13o ; York , 30- inch , 12Ko ; York , 32-Inch , V c\ \ Swift Itiver , Se ; Thorndlko OO , S c ; Thorndllco EF , 8 } < jc : Thorndlko 120 , if os Thorndlko XX , 15c ; Cordis No. 5 , 9 } c ; Cordis No. 4 , JJi'.xiMS Amoakcag , 9oz , Ifl' e ; Everett , 7 oz , 13 } e : York , 7oz. 13) ) e ; Haymaker , SJ c ; Jnfftvy , XX , HXa : Jutfroy , XXX , 12J < fc ; Beaver Creek , A A. 12c ; Beaver Creek , BB , lie ; Beaver Creek , CC , lOc. KKNTUCKr JEANS Memorial , 15c ; Dakota , ISc ; Durham , 27) e ; Hercules , ISc ; Leam ington , 33 | o ; Cottswold , 27Xui Melville , 23c. 23c.CHASII CHASII Stevens' B , 5 } c ; Stevens' II , bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A , 7c ; Stevens' A , bleached , Sc ; Stevens' P , Stevens' \ 1' , bleached , 8o : Slovens' N , 8fc ; Stevens' N , bleached , 9Ke ; Stevens' SHr , 11 % DUCK West Point , 29-inch , 8 oz , do , 10 oz. 12Kc ; do , 12 oz , 15c ; do. 40-Inch , 11 oz , lOo. Gric : TIPS. 13-vos American A , seamless , $17.25 ; Union Square iiiper , discount , 35 per cent ; Mikado Square paper , discount , 35 per cent. CANNED Fiturrs Apples , per gal , $2.15 : blackberries , 2 Ib , 75e ; blueberries , 2 Ib. 5c : blueberries , 2 Ib , 51.50 ; cherries , red , 2 Ib , 95c ; cherries , whitu , 2 Ib , $1.55 ; prcs. figs , 1 Ib. $2.90 ; gooseberries , 2 Ib , SI.10 ; pineapples , 2 Ib , 42.75 ; pine apples , 2 Ib , $2.50 ; pino- nnples , 2 Ib. * 2.23 ; pineapples , 2 Ib , 51.(10 ( ; strawberries , 2 Ib , SI.15 ; strawberries , pros. , 21b , $3.00 ; raspberries , 2 Ib (10 ( TV syrup ) , S1.20 ; peaches , II. & H. , extra yellow , 3 Ib , $3.00 ; 11. , tK. , yellow , sugared , 3 Ib , $3.00 ; Kennctt imperial yellow , 3 Ib , ? 1.90 ; Credit's standard. It Ib , ? 1.75 ; Monitor seconds , 3 Ib , 51.35 ; Atlantic , 3 Ib , 51.30 ; Booth's pies , 3 Ib , 51,10 ; Credit's , 3 Ib , Sl.OO ; Myers' , (1 ( Ib , $1.00. CANNED FISH Brook trout , 3 Ib , S2.50 ; sal mon trout,2 Ib , 2.35 ; ulnms. 1 Ib , 51.25 ; clams , 2 Ib. $3.00 ; clam chowder , 31b , $2.25 ; devilled crabs , 1 Ib , ? : J.2. " > ; devilled crabs , 2 Ib , &I.GO ; codllsh balls , 2 Ib , $1.75 ; caviar , H H > , 2.25 ; eels , 1 Ib , $3.25 ; lobsters , lib , $2.00 ; lobsters. 1 Ib , 51.90 ; lobsters , devilled , J < ? Ib , $225 ; mackerel , 1 Ib , $1.00 ; mukcrel mustard sauce , 3 Ib , $2.90 ; mackerel tomato sauce , 3 Ib , $ .2.00 ; mackerel tomato sauce , 3 Ib , 53.40 ; mackerel mustard sauce , 3 Ib , $3.40 ; oysters , 1 Ib , S5c ; oysters , 2 Ib , $1.50 ; salmon , C. It. , 1 Ib , $2.10 ; salmon , C , H. 2 Ib , $3.10 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.85 ; salmon , Alaska , 21b , $2.90 ; shrimps , 1 Ib , $2.05. CANIIUCS Star , 8s. 10 oz , per Ib , 9c ; Star , 8s , 14 oz , per Ib , 9c : Stenrle , wax , 10 oz , Cs , per Ib , He ; Steurlo , wax , 14 oz. Os , per Ib , lie ; half boxes/c extra. CANiy-9 @ 12Xe per Ib. CIIOCOI.ATB AND COCOA 24 ( < $39c $ per ib. Gorman chlckory rod , be. COFI-KKB G.roon Fancy old golden rlo , 2-le ; Fancy old pcnburry , 23c ; Uio , choice to fancy , 22o ; Uio , prime , 21o ; Hio. good , 20o ; Mocha , 23o : Juvn , fancy Mandehllng , 27c ; Java , good Interior , 24e. , , . CmcKKits AND CAKBh rG } @lSo per Ib. DIIIED FuuiTS Pe'r 'lb ; upricots , 14@17c. Apjiles , 8c. PC unpcolcd Lakov _ runts. 5@7L'Ihirklshpruhes. . ' c , ' "Citron peel , 23i' , Lemon peel'Ha Fanl dutcs. lOc. Figs , llfiilOo. HiiiBiim , inulaga bunch , tlelio- sas , $5.00 per box ; vulojiQlus , per Ib , 7e ; Cat. O. & S. , $2,40 per bq'x * ! Dried grapes , 5e. Blackberries , 5 c. /f-ted cherries. 17c. 1'Utotl plums , J llc. afluspbcrries { , 21c. Ncctnrmcs , 13@Mo. , , , Ginger , Jumalcn , pis..00 ! per doz. GooiSitOurlo.v , 3@3 fc ; far- lim , 4Kc ; peas , no ; o tinptd , 5)45Jfe ) ; muca- ronl , llJio ; vormic H , 'liyfa ; rlco , 4J ( i7c ; sago and tupiocu , Ofi7tf. FISH Salt Dried cUiJfish , G4@4o } } hail- but , 12e : scaled herring , g5u per box hoi. herring , cloin. 60e ; Hutnburg spiced horrlng , $1.00@1.10i iiini. hoi. herring , 70c@1.00 ; mackerel , hlf bbls , No.'l , $13.50 ; large fam ily , $12.50 per 100 Ibs : white Jlsh , No. 1,57.35 ; ratnily , fi.50 : ; trout , $5.23 ; salmon , $8.60 ; an- hovles , 1C Ib pulls , b'Uo. L.YB-I.7B4.50. NUTS Almonds , lC(118o ; Brazils , 9c ; fll- berts , 12a ; pecans , We ; walnuts , lUc ; pea nuts cocks , Sc ; roasted , lOc. On.8 KeroBcno P-W , 10 ! c ; W W , 13c headlight , 14o ; salad oil , $2.S5@7OU per dozen PICKLKS Medium , 'nor bbl , $5.00 ; small , $0.00 ; gherkins. $7.00. WitAri'iNO PAi'Eit Straw , per Ib. 1J @ 2We ; rag , 3Hc ; umnillii U , Co ; No. 1 , do. SALT Dairy , 140 3-lb pkgs , $2.70 ; do 100 3-lb pkgK , 52.UO ; do 00 5-1 b pkg& , $3.50 ; do 28 10-lb pkgs , $2.40 ; Ashton , bu bags. 50-lb , K > c\ \ do 4 bu bags , 224-lb , 13.40 : do M 8 A , 50-Ib bags , 55u ; loose , per bbl , $1.85. Suuus-Blrd. 4UOJo. ( SAI.SOD.V l Q fo per | b. BTAIIOH 5 ® 7o perlb. STOVB I'OMSII $2.00@5.87 per gross. - , per Ib-AlUpiuo , 12c ; Jnssla China. lOo ; cloves , Zanzibar , 35o ; nutmegs , No. 1 , 70c ; pepper , 20a St'o.vn ' * Granulated , Pijf'.it ' o ; confection ers A , PC ; standard , extra O , 8 > < ( tf3Jf.c ; vollow C , SHiC , jwwdorod , 9'fc@.1i > ic ; cut oaf , lO'j'yMO' ' c ; cubes , 9'fVrflc. ( STitui-a Pcrgnl , 27jJIOb ( ; N , O. molasses . VixnoAii Per gal , Dry Goottfl. COTTOX FLAXXRLI 10 per cent trade count. j0 ; , 13Kc. Brown nnd slate , 50 , 9o ; 03 , l'J K ) . Kkv 70 , 12 0. CAIIPET WAKP Bibb , white , 19c ; colored , 22C. 22C.HATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , lOo ; Beauty , Kc ; Uoono , 14c ; B , cased. $0.50. 1'iitXTs Solid colors Atlantic , Cc ; Slate , Cc , Berlin oil , O c ; Garner oil. 0@7c. PIMXTS Pink nnd Robes Allen , Oo ; River Kilnt , 5Ke ; Steel River , OJ c ; Richmond , Pncllle , 7c. 1'itiNis Dress Charter Oak , fij c ; Hum- npo , 4o ; Lodl , fitfc ; Allen , Oc ; Hlchmond , Co ; Windsor , CKo ; Eddystone , CKc ; Pacinc , ike.PIIINTS PIIINTS Indigo Blue St. Ledger , Glfo ; Arnold , 0iC ; Amcrlnan , 0 } c ; Arnold C , eng cloth , 9c ; Arnold B , long cloth , 10 } hU ; Arnold , Gold Seal , lUkc ; Sleifcl A , l-'c ; Windsor , Gold Ticket , 10fo ! ; Arnold A. ISc , GISCIIIAM Plunkot chccKS , Ojtfe ; Whitton- : on , OJ4oi York , 7Jifc ; Normamti dress , 7 ; < c ; Itcnfrow dress , S > f@12Kc ; Whlttenton,7Jic ; Calcutta , 7\c. \ CAMIIIUCS Slater , 60 ; Woods , 5c ; Stand- nrd , 5c ; Peacock , 5c. BLEACIIKD SIIEETISO Ellcrton , 7)fc ; Housekeeper. SJae ; Now Candidate , 8Vfo ; Berkeley cambric , No. 00 , fli c : Best Yet , 14 , OJ c : Buttcrcloth , OO.4J.ic : Cabot , 7J c ; Farewell half bleached , 8Jfe ; Fruit of Loom , Sitfc ; Green O , Oc ; Hope , 7 , ! < e ; King Phillip eumbrie , IDc : tonsdnlo cambric , lOo ; Lons- lule , 8X0 ; New York Mills , lOc ; Peppcrcll , 12 in. 10&c ; Pepporoll 40 in , llj c ; Popper- ell , ( W , ! 4 > < o ; Popucrell , 8-1 , 20c ; Ponperell , M , 22c ; Pepperell , KM. 24c ; Canton , 4.4 , 8) 0 ; Canton , 4-4 , UHo ; Triumph , Oc ; Warn- suttn , llu ; Valley , 5e. Buow.vSiiEETiNO Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7Jfo ; Atlantic " H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D. 4-1 , O&e ; At- "niitlu P , 4-4 , ( to ; Aurora LL , 4lie ; Aurora J , 4-1 , 4 > 4'e ; Crown XXX , 4-t , Oa/c ; Hoosicr L.L. 4-4. Cc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7'j'c ; Law rence LL , 4-4 , Cc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5Ko ; Peppurcll E , 40-ln , 7)4c ) ; Poppercll , 8-4 , 17c ; Peppercll , 0-4. 21c ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 22o ; Utiea C , 4-4. 4Jfe ; Wachusett , 4-4 , 7Jic ; AU- roru H , 4-4. 7e ; Aurora B , 4-4 , tljfte. FLANNELS , PLAID Haftsmcn,20c , ; Goshen , Clear Luke , 30Uo ; Iron Mountain , Tlio KnxllHh ntctnl Mnrkct. Nu\v Yoitif , May 8. The metal market mbllshes the following cablegrams : LONDON TIN The weaker tendency noted nst Friday , has been even more pronounced , .his week , Monday's market being again 5s lower at i'91 for cash and i'92 forward. A further decline of 10@I5s on early'change mil 5s in the afternoon , brought the closing Igurcs , on Tuesday , to Jt90 7s Cd and JL'9l 2s id , Kveu this was not low enough , as dur- * ng the next forenoon the price got down 12s Cd@l5s more , but closed for the day at n ecovcry to 90 5s and . 91. These quotations vero improved 5s , yesterday ; but tins morn- iig there was n fresh decline of 10s , nnd closing quotations nro down to 69 17s Cd cash , 9012s ( Id for the three month's prompt. COITEK. The conflicting rumors have to i large extent chcrlied transactions , but prices have been , on the whole , fairly steady , Uthoiigh very uncertain throughout. The price for G. M. C. stood on Monday 15s be- ow last week's close , at 37 10s ; but cash jar advanced 5s , und forward prompts 7s ( ! dQ0123 Od on Tuesday. A now reaction to 37 lOd was noted on Wednesday's flrst change , but a very slight demand for futures improved thesf to 38 5s ; which movement was reversed yesterday , when thq murkot was llrmcst , in the morning at u 5s15s iid- vance , closing back to 33 and 38 5d. Not- wlthstandingrcports that the combination has been abandoned , the market opened steady to-day , and advanced to 39s 5d forward nt the close. ANTIMONY Stands without further change ut 49 for Hallctt's. SrKLTEU Has cased of n llttlo , Silcsian being now quoted 1710s@tl7 15s. ENOLIBII Pin IKON Went back again three pence on Tuesday to 88s Od ; since when no change has been reported from Middlosboro. 'BESS.EMKU Pin Continues to bo quoted at West Coast ports , 50s Od for mixed numbers. STEEL HAILS Are still under uelivo de mand , but unchanged in price nt 4 12s Cd@ 4 15s f. o. b. for heavy sections. OLD HAILS Hathcr less active , and in some cases quoted lower : T's C2s fld@07s Cd , D. II. 703(1(753 ( , c. i. f. , N. Y. Sc'iur IICON Quiet and unchanged nt 45s@ 50s f.o. b. ' GLAHOO\V Scotch warrants Aguin shows less firmness und has in fact nmdo n rather marked decline on the week. The opcnincr was fairly steady on Monday und Tuesday , but the market became heavy later in the alter day ; closing nt 43s 9d , or fivcpcnco lower thair the preceding Friday. Prices were acain weak on Wednesday , ruling two pence liighcr in the curly dcnllngsbut closing down to 43s 7d ; and yesterday they flat tened out a penny or two more , but closed better at 43s 8d. To-day the market hus been firmer urain , advancing this afternoon to 44s. Makers' quotations are forColtncss , along side , Glasgow , 553 Od : Gart&herrio , along side. Glasgow , 52s 3dSummerleealongside ; , Glasgow , 51s Gd : Lungloan , alongside , Glas gow , 54s Cd ; Cnrnuroo , alongside , Glasgow , ) lis : Glcnpnrnock , alongside , Ardrossan , 51s Cd ; Eglinton , alongside , Ardrossan , 45s , Dal mcllington , alongside , Ardrossan , 45s Cd ; Lighterage , Ardrossan to Glasgow , Is ton. LiviiiirooL , Friday , May 3 , 18S9. TIN PLATES. Market dull and quiet. Charcoal tin plates , plates. Meln grade , 17s ! id@17s 4J < fd ; Allaway grade , 15s 13dijl5s ( 3d ; Terne plates , Dean grade , 14s 0.1 und 13s@13s 3d ; Torno phues , Dean grade , 20s 2Sd und 2lsrt ! ( > 2s ( ) 3d ; coke tin plates , B. V. grade , 13s 3d. SiNOAi'oiii : , Thursday , May 2 , IS89. TIN. 92 10s cost and freight to Now York , SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , * revisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 5O5 Southllllli Street , - Oiualiu WANTED' Issued l.y Cities , Counties , School DUtrirts , Water Coin , jinnies , He. We are In the market for the purchase of round inuoiiiits of such liouJu. Corrctpoiiilencc solicited. N. W , HARRIS & COMPANY , Bankers , 119-117 Monroe Street , CHICAGO. 00 Devonshire Stroot. BOSTON. f ISSUED DV STATES , I COUNTIES. CITIES , 1 SCHOOL DISlRICir , ItC. . V. BOUGHT AND SOLO. Wo rteol In I.nnilVurrants uuil Hcrl | > . Applicable to lldvi-riiincnt Ijud , anil Transact ft lli-Uiiliir lluiiUlau llililnci * . Oorrc8iiiiiilrnco | Kollcltc'd. S. A. KEAN SCO. , BANKERS. 100 WASHINGTON STREET , CHICAGO , ILL. 110 BROADWAY. NEW'YORK. ' DiUNKENNES C. ' the Mauor liable , 1'oiltlrclr C/'arvd by AutnlDlnterlna l > r. ilulue * ' Uolderi HperlOc. Itcanti * plvenlna cup of toffco or lu artt < clea ot food , without tbo Icaowludgo of tbu [ > n Uut ; U Is abxolutolr Uarmlens , aua will f I ect u perin n nt ami speedy cure , wliolliur tbn patient Is u moderate drinker or an alcolio wreck. IT NKVKIi KA1I.S , Over IOO.OQO drunkard * liuvu been made temperuto men wlio uave taken ( Joldun Bjiecitlc In tlielr corfuo with out their knowledge , and today believe they < iult drinking of thela own accord , it paga book of particulars free. Kuhn It Co , agents 16th and liouglun Bts , 18th and Curulng < traot , Omaha , Nob. : Couucll UlutTs. I own ; Agent * , A , Agrloulturnl Implomonta CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealcrin Agricnllnial Implements , Wagons CirrUge * nj r > n uls. Jonps street , betwern Wh nd 10thOmnhiv.Nrbt Jki. ( LIXINOBR A rKTCALV CO. , Agricnlt1 Implements , Wagons , Carriages tUiKglf > , tle. XVholnalB. Omaha , Nebraska. ARLIX , OUKXIWRF A MARTIN CO. XYbolesalo Donlors In Agricnltnral Inmleineiits , Wagons& Bnggies C01,0nt ( < andP07Jontitlrf t , Omaha. MOL1XE , MlLUURtfASTOUDARD CO. , Manufacturers and jobbers In Wagons , Boggies , Rafts , Flop Eta Cor. 9th * nd Tactile street ! , Omaha. Artists' Materials. A. IWSl'B , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs , U13 Douglas street Omaha , Nebraska. Doots and Shoos. W. V. MORSE A CO. , Jobbers of Boots niil Sbocs ; 101,1101,1101 Douslns itroot. Omaha. Mannfactorr , Hummer mrect , llo ! on. Cool , Coke and Lima. OMAHA COAL , GOKG A LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Son Coal , JW South 13th trocl , Omaha , Nebraita. NKttRASKA FUEL CO. , Sliipic s or Coal a d Coke , 311 Houth l.tth 8t.Omnbn , Neb. Commission nnd Storage ) . R1DDELL A RIDDELL , Storatre and Commission Merchants , specialties muter , cue * , rhro'o , rnultry , iama. III ? llimnnl urci-t Diniilm. Nub. Dry Goods and M. E. SMITH A CO. , Dry Goods , Fiirnisniiig Goods anil Notions 1101 and 1101 Dovialus , cur. llth street , Omntia , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCII DRY GOODS CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry GooflsNotions , dents' furnlsblnn Roods. Corner lllh nnd Ilarney streets , Omaha , Nebraska. JJEL1N , THOMPSON A CO. , Importers nnd Jobbers of Woolens and' Tailors' ' Trimmings , 317 Eouth 15th street. Furniture. DEWEY A STONE , . Wholesale Dealers in Furniture Fnrnara street , OmaVm. Nebraska. CHARLES Fiirniturc , Cmahn Nebrnik * . Grocorlos. PAXTON , OALLAUJ1ER A CO. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. 705,7U7 , TOO nnd 111 South 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , URADY A CO. , Wholesale Grocers' 13th ana j < cnTcnworth strectn , Omaha , Nebraska. Hardware W. J. UROATCIT. Heavy Hardware , Iron and StecL Eprinxs. wnt'on fctock , bardvraro , lumber , etc. 1203 and 1211 llarnor atr t , Omaha. LEE , CLARKE , ANDnEESEtf HARDWARE - WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metals , nhect Iron. otc. Aeonts for Howu scales. Miami powili-rnnd I.ynmn barbed wire , IITMEHATJOH A TAYLOR. Build rs' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' tools and Iluirnlo scales. 1105 Douslaj street , Omaba , Nob. . . Lumber. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , iBSOtted and Araerlean Portland canieot. BtaU llwauke nydraullooemeutand Qulncr whlto Iluie. OHAS R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lnmlier , Wood carpets nnd pnnuiottloorlnp. tith and IMuglaa streets , Omaha , Neb. mi A HA LUMliER CO. , AllKinfls ofBoildingMaterial at Wholesale , 18th Street nnd Union I'adllcTnick.Omnha , LOUIS URADfORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , Klc , YnrclK-Cornyi Tth nud Douglas. Corner lutb mid FRED W. GRAY. Lumber , Limb1 Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner Cth and DouKliis Bis. , Omuliu. C. N. DIETX. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , IStband Callfornlu Btrcum , Omaha. Nebraska. Mllllnory and Notions. J. OIIERFELDER A CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions aid , 210nnd 212 Booth llth street. Notions. J. T. ROIIINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , tlU and < 05 Bonta 10th street. Qmaba. _ Tpy8. H. HARDY A co. , Jobbers of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , furnishing Rood , children's onrrlanes , tuu faruatu street. O aa J < > . Olltl. Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle Kraaie. etc. , Omaha. A. II. lllsliop , Mr.n er JPapor. ' " " ' "CARPENTER"PAPER cd. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry unite stoik of prlntlPt. virapplng nnd . Hiitclal attention given t'j car luad order * . NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. S. DSPGSITOEY , OMAHA , USB. Ontiital . 8400,00 ) Surplus Jnn. 1st , J8SI ) . 6 ,00'J OITKT.IM N'l ) llUKiiVlW ) UKNUV XV. VATHS , I'rwldwut. LKXX'lfi 8. lll'.RD. Vlca 1'resildont. XV , is. IlllOuS , On Ucr | THE IRON BANK , fornsr l' 'th aii'l I'arnam Stu. Ue nor.il iUiulaUuslUBHir4j.ieta I , fttrlnxfronitlio tf . | 'A'1' "I > oiutirul rr. iali < Mttc. I | fJ"i lu'arbCu ' ll VMi ( 1 . ' ci > MUlDuir ! rut : pirlltnlaic ( or Uoir.t curt , fr tt 'iPRoW'F/oI'FOWLER , MooUug , Conn. mm UN era to Ileel.Janci A Co. Mosaic Manufactory of Beets & Mi Atroti forllofton Itutiber Pho .Co , llttt. ll llirner btr et , Omaha , Netiraiin. Droworo. STOKX A ILKlt , Lfiger Beer Brewers , 1B1 North KIchlccKh tlrc U Oui h , K K Cornloo. EAGLE CO/A'/(7U WOHKS , Hann'aclnrcrsofGalyaalzeu Iron Cornice WlnJow-cips and nirlallo nkjfithtt. John K | < enol r ( proprietor. Una ml llOfrouth 10th ilreei. Offloo SIUMONDS" 3MA'uvicrijiiA(7 ca Mnnufncturera of * . Hxtaca M , Offlco and Saloon Hxta onllri , Pl < l lioanl . lee ! C * f , Hnip MiHiron , Wall Cups. l' rlllHii > . Hailing * . Uotinton.lk-nri , n cl Win * Cooler * , Mirror ? , klaKnrtorj nnit ofllMi , 17SU iind 1KB Boutb ISlhBt. , Om hft. Telephone 1111. Pnpor I3oxoo. JOHN L. WlLKtE , FropriGlor Omalia Paper Box Factory , NOB. 1317 tlil 13IU DuURlni Mrcrl , Omnbi , Nob. Snati , Doors. Etc. * jir. A. DisnRo\r \ A co. , Wholonlo rnsmnfncturor * of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Moulding ! , ntancb 'jPJco , Utb nnJ Imnl street Omnlia , Neb. liOUX CO. , Maniifectiirers of Sasli , Doors , Blinds , Uouldlnei , ntnlr-nnrX nnd Interior hnrd wood flnlth. N.K. corntTcili nml ( rih > trect , Umiilia , Neb. Pu m ps Etc. 27W.t CLAllK STK.lM 00 si , Pipes and Engines , Iteani , water , rnllnnr nnd mlnltiR nipplles , tta. K.V , OSL and VU Knrinim nrrot , Uamlin. U. S. W1XD EXO1XE A 1 > UMI > CO. , Steam and Water1 Supplies , wind mllln. ( US nnd < 2J Jonei U. f. Hurt , acting luaniieer. IWOWXELL A CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , | i BhocHrou work , ntcnm punipn , lair rallli. 1213-1211 ; ( Lcavcnwurth stirct , Omnlia. ! * , 8TEAM HOILKR WOKKS , ' Curler A Son , I'rop' ' . Mnnufncturcr of nil klndi Steam Boilen , Tanks and Sheet Iron Wet Works Houth ajlli nnd 1J. .V M , croMlnif. Tol. 141S PAX'fONA V1KRLIXQ IllOX WORKS , Wrouglitand Cast Iron Bui ding Worfc lnt'f. brim work , nonrrnl foundry , mnrblno nnd blncKsinltu work. Olllco nnd wprXc , U. I' , lly. nnd 17th istrcct , OuiKun. OMAHA WIRE A IRON WORKS , manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Uetk rollo. window cnnrda , flower stiinil" . etc. 1" ! Nortli 1Mb ( trcot , omnbit. OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Maaf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , VnulK jnll work , Iron uliuttors > nd lire oacnpet. U. Andrccn.piop'r. Cor. Hth and Jnckaon Si . SOUTH OMAHA . ffXIOX STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , LMtci JoUn K. Uoyd , -Tiir- CHICAGO SHORT LINE OK TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & t , Paul R'y , The Uest Route from Onialin nnd Council Hinds ( o THE EAST = = TWO TUA1NS DAII.V HKTW13KN OMAHA AND COUNCIL 1I1.UKKH Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. L'nu ) , Minneapolis , Cedar Ilnpidsf Rock Island. Free-port , Ilockfbrd , Clinton , Diiljiuiiic , Davenport , Elgin , Mmlison , .Tnnesrlllo , Hclolt , Wlnonn , LaCrossc , And all oilier Important palnti Kusl , Northeast ana For tllruugh tickets , call on Ilio llckflt nzcnt nt 1M1 Fimmm sirci't , In Jliirkur lHoou.or t Union i'nclllo I'nIlruKii Sleeper * mid tbo flncl Ulnlnc t' ri In tli wurlil nro run un tlie m Un line tif Ilio Clilc.'iso. .Mll- waukGH & HI. 1'Kiil Uutlttiir.iiiM uvcrr iittenthm II paid ID rasac'iiKorn by courteous cmployoi of tua ' . oiupfiny. U. MIl.l.UH.IJcni'ral .Mnnnuor. J. K. TIIUKKH. Aiilsliuil ( iononU Mnrmzcr. A. V. U. IJAIll'KNTtiU , Uenor.il 1'iMsunKOr and Ticket Avont. < il ! ( ) . K I1IUKKOIID , Aanlnlant ConcraU'assougor nnd Ticket ABcnt. 'i'.J.C/'l.AUK , General Supcrlnlrndont. Orontly Improved nilh imlnzliiir uia Me.EniileitrldlnjS'1' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . niinp en &pd nliirten nccordlnic to tbo wolgllt put un luiia. 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