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THE OMAHA PA1X.Y . BEE ; THURSDAY. MAY 1C. 1889. 3 illffi SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Hdosproad Rains and the Crop Frospcot Sutt the Boars. /HEAT IS STILL- GOING DOWN. pir.o Himlncfls In Corn Yesterday at An Advance Follotvcd By Outs Provisions nnil Cattle | I Closed Lrowcr. I CHICAGO rnODUOE MARKET. [ CniCAooMnyJ5. [ Special Telegram toTnn 5RE.1 The wheat mnrkot ruled heavy toy - y , nnd prices averaged lower than ycstcr- Spcculntlvo business was light , nnd bows of nn Influential character was scarce. Iho market opened lower on the whole list Df futures , nnd rallies wcro Infrequent nnd 'not lasting ; oven cash wheat was oft and the nativity In demand , which hn been ono of Its recent features , seems to hnvo been Suited appreciably. In brief , the whole situ ation looked heavy nnd weak. Soft snows In the northwest , nnd general rains pretty much everywhere , were looked ujion ns being most bcncflcal to the growing crops. Tills Is Just what the farmers have boon clamoring for , in any event , and It stands to reason thnt the rains were what they wanted nnd needed In their business. Re ports contlnuo to como In freely from all quarters Indicating a streaked or mixed con dition of wheat , spring and winter. But , on the whole , the proscect must hnvo been materially improved during the past thrco or four days ; sucn , nt least , is the pop ular impression , nnd the sentiment scorns to bo shifting around again to the bear side. July wheat opened nt 78 ? c , rallied MO , settled nirain to 78tfc , advanced to 78X@ 78c , fell back to 7S c , nnd , during the greater part of the session , the price hung between 78Jc nnd 78Jr Toward the close , however , the market took on a complexion of unmlstnkablo weakness , nnd a sharp decline marked the closing half hour , or rather clos ing fifteen minutes. No specific explanation could bo offered for the break , beyond the fact that there "wore no supporting orders. Pnrdridgo , Fraloy and other largo local nnd outside bears wcro given the credit of being good buyers early , nnd to their purchases was attributed much of the firmness dis played. When they were through the market was unequal to the task of standing up alono. It was in good shape for the raid , nnd the crowd broke through the thin crust of bull sentiment. Prices set tled to 7SXc , hung them a few minutes , and then started off , going to 77c , which was the closing quotation. The bulk of the busi ness of the day was concentrated in the final thirty minutes of the session. The decline In May and Juno was less than In later futures. May closed nt S3 c , nnd Juno at 82c , a shrinkage of &o and Xo respect ively. July lost % o as compared with yes terday's closing. September left off at 75c , and December at TGJ c. The receipts of corn wore about as esti mated yesterday , including the receipts by canal. The heavy proportion of No. 2 rather strengthened than weakened the market , from the fact of its being delivered on pre vious trades for tills month , thus restricting the offerings on cash. Liverpool was quoted long , but unshaken in price. Exports wcro fair , nnd the demand from local shippers was good In all positions and for nil grades. Speculative dealings wore on n limited scale nnd principally local in their character. Some purchases of Juno and July made yes terday by n heavy local operators wore sold out to-day nt about % a advance on the cost. OatR were quiet , though , in the aggregate , a liberal speculative business was done at a fractional advance. The opening was 'rf@ Jfo higher , duo partly to reports of colder weather In the crop districts , and fair buy ing was noted with July as a favorlto. Sell ing orders wcro not plentiful , and the month naJBCil advanced to 23 > ffc , or % c ubovo yos- "lerday's close. This called out tin increased clling , with a partial reaction following. May sold up to 23o nnd Jnne to 23 @S3" c , while long futures were neglected. The re ceipts exceeded the estimate by forty-eight cars , but only 20 per cent passed into con tract grades , and the withdrawals were re duced to 153,800 bushols. No. oats to good , were quoted at QU ( % 33 ! c. Provisions continue to bo affected unfavor ably by hog marxctlng. The receipts of Block at this and other packing centers again exceeded expectations to-day , and , as prices for the same declined 60 or more , the aver age product suffered another bearish turn. A lower opening , followed by castor prices ubscquontly , was the universal rule , and all around the closings showed n marked shrinking from yesterday's last quotations. In pork the decline experienced reached 23 ® In lard 7 c , and In short ribs 7@lOc. CHICAGO LIVE STOOIl AIAIIKUT CmcAoo. May 15. [ Special Telegram to TUB UKH.I CATTLE. The mnrkot to-day , notwithstanding the liberal supplies , was slow to open , and trading was anything but brisk ; nevertheless the sellers found an outlet - lot for their choice light steers at former prices , but later there occurred a slight shadIng - Ing of values. Notwithstanding that the bulk of beef steers on sale changed hands nt between $3.80 nnd tl.25 , there were many loads In tbo pens nt the close of the market that had not received even the courtesy of a bid , and it Is a difficult matter to quote the market at the finish other than that conces sions wore granted by ttio salesmen as an in ducement for an outlet. Of Texans there wore eighty loads , or about 2,000 head. Na tive cows and bulls , owing to liberal and free receipts of southwestern range cattle , are not selling so well of late , and are on a down turn as to value. There wore plenty of itock and feeding cattle on sale to-day , but unfoi Innately there wcro few buyers. Choice to extra beeves , ? 1.20@4.40 ; medium to good steers , 1,850 to 1,500 IBs , { 3.60(34.15 ( ; 1,200 to 1,350 Ibs , f3.00@4.00 ; 050 to 1.200 Ibs , f3.50@3.DO : stackers and fcodors , t2.GO@3.70 ; cows , bulls and mixed , ? 1.50 ( < ? : UO ; bulk , * 2. 40(5)2. ( ) 65 ; Texas steers , * 3.00.bO. ! ) Hoes The decline in hog values wan HO rapid , to-day , that operators became more or less demoralized. The product sympa thized with and added to the ruinous condi tion of trade , so far ns the soiling Interest was concerned. At the start , this morning , n few loads of prime heavy hogs sold at I4.N ) , nnd some of the light sort at M.57 > 4 and (4. 07) ) ; but within a few minutes ufter , prinio heavy nnd butchers' selections were tolling at f 1.40 , nnd sorted light at $4.50 ; still later W.Mij4.85 ! ) ( was the market for the packIng - Ing and shipping shapes , while buyers at light sorts refused to do any inora business , unless further concessions wore inadu by the tellers , f 1.45 being considered the market foi 3r Fowler Dros. or Anglo sorta at the finish , nd H.25dl.iO ( } ! was the best prlco obtainable for what are known as ordinary puckini ) hogs. Fat JKXMb hogs , or weights tlicra bouts , nro selling proportionately to the poor est advancing. The decline from the open Ing sales , to-day , was 10@I6o , fully 20@25i from Monday's average transactions or thosi of early yesterday. FINANCIAL. YOHK , May15. fSpccittlTelegrnu to Tits HUB. I STOCKS The theory that tin tctlvo stocks , including the grangers , won ' depressed at the close , yesterday , to got e better basts for good buying , this morning , did not appear to bo welt founded. Tin market opened nboul steady and the firs' ' bour passed without any very vigorous buy Ing or marked change In values , Atchlsoi dropped off M per cent to 42 and rogatnoi per cent to 42Jf. Union Pociflo and Omah each opened % per cent lower ; Pullmai went off to 67 , Chicago Gus to 52 , ' , Mlssour Pacific sold X per cent hlglier to 73 < , nn off to 71)4 , Oicgon Transcontinental wen up H per cent over last night to 85 , and Nov England Jf per cent up over last night ti 45J. El. Paul touched GS , and Burllngto 08 % and 09)1. The stocks named were nbov the only onci showing any animation. A 11 o'clock the marlcot was heavy at aooti tno opening prices. During the hour to 1 o'clock there \YBS a change of eeutlmont , an coal ttocki became mor prominent ; E-ucki wanna gained Jf per cent nnd Delaware & Hudson moved up 1 per cent to 133J . Uon.il' ng moved up slightly on n report of de creased business. There wcro no other changes of importance , nnd nt noon the list was held near the flrst figures of the morn- ng. There was good general strength In stocks during the closing hours , nnd it was shared nliko by the grangers nnd the coalers , nnd n few special favorites. The activity was most noticeable In Oregon Transconti nental , Atchlson , Lackawanna nnd Chicago Qas. The conspicuous declines from last night wcro } { per cent in Tennessee coal nnd 2 > f per cent in Pullman , which closed at 185Ji" . Burlington again touched 09Jf , but closed nt 99)4 ) , ori \ P"r cent bettor for the day. Lackawannn touched 140 , and closed 1V per cent better , at 139J . Chicago Onsmoved up to 53 # or } { per cent higher. Atcblson sold at 43 and closed at 43)1 , or * { per cent over last night. Other not gains wcro ) < per cent each In New England and Heading ; % per cent onch in St. Paul , Itock Island and Missouri Pacific. The following were the closing quotation1) : t ) . H. 4s rrgnlnr. 12SU Northern I'nclflo. . 25K U. P. 4s coupons . . .I-M'4 Uoprefcrred. . . . . . ni ; < U. 8. 4Usrogulnr..liXlU 0. * N.V lOSJi U. 8.4'u ' coupons. . 1(17 ( ? X do preferred..IlOli i'Acfnonor V3 . V.'IK N.Y.Contral 107 Central I'nclflc . 35 IMJ.&K ZW Chicago * Alton. . . .132 Itock Inland H'.U' ' Chicago , Uurllngton 0. . M. & 8U1 OH . .vqulncV. do prof erred 110 V. . J39K SU'nuKVOmaha , . 35U Illinois Central ( loproferred. . . . . . Wlii 1. , II. * W. . Union 1'acinc < X ) > f Knnsns As Texas. . . . II.1 , ' \V..St. L. Ac V 1M < I.nko Shore . HH do preform ! . . . . . . 2yi ? Michigan central. . 87 Western Union t < ! ? { Mleeourll'aclllc. . . . MONET Easy nt 2@f per cent I'niMic MUUUAXTILU I'Ai-Bii 3) < 33) ) per cent. STEHLINO EXCHANGE Dull , but steady ; sixty-day bills , fl.87 ; demand , II.S9. "MAKICICTS. CmcAno , May 15. 1:15 : p. in. close Wheat weak and lower ; cash , Wc ; Juno 82 c ; July , 77.J < e. Corn Steady ; cash , 343 o ; June , 34 11- lOo ; July , 35 l.lOc. ' Kyo 4ljtfo. IJnrloy Nothing doing. Prime Timothy $1.33. Flax $1.54. Whisky $1.03. Pork Easier ; cash and Juno , $11.40 ; July , $11.50. Lard Steady ; cash , $0.77 > ; June , JC.80 ; July , S0.82M. Fiour Unchanged. .Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , $5.25@5.50 ; short clear , $ C.1UX@ < V-J5 ; short ribs , $5.85 ® 5.00. 5.00.Uuttcr Uuttcr Unchanged ; creamery , 10@15o ; dairy , 8@13c , Cheese Firmer ; full cream chetldars , flats , 7@7 > o ; Young Americas , 7)f Eggs Firmer ; fresh , 12@12) < c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy and light graon salted , 5) c ; salted dull , 4) c ; green salted culf , Cc ; dry flint , 7o ; dry salted , 7c ; dry calf , 7@So : deacons , 'J5c each. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4o ; No. 2 , 8 > { c ; cake , 4) c. Uecelpts. Shipments. Flour . 21,000 10.000 Wheat . 11,000 19,000 Corn . 402,000 452,000 Outs . 200.000 179,000 New York , May 15. Wheat Receipts , 9,000 ; exports , ! ! 0OJO ; spot quiet nnd low er ; No. 2 red , 82 @S3o in store ; S3Jf@S3J < fc afloat ; 84i @ 8o > 4'c f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , 77)4 @ 77i5fc ; ungraded red , 83c ; options dull but steady , and lower ; May , S-'Jo. Corn Kcccipts , 12S,0K ! ) ; exports , 144,000 ; snot moderately active and lower ; No. 2 , 4M > @ 44c in elevator ; 4W43 ( < c afloat ; No. 3 , nominal ; ungraded mixed 41K@44Kci ° P- tions dull but steady. Oats Uecolpts , 43,000 ; exports , 1,000 , ; spot dull nnd weaker ; options steady nnd fairly nctivo ; May , 298'c ; Juno 2Su ; July , 29 ; spot , No.-C ' , white , 35) ) 0 ; mixed western , 30 Coffee Options dull and 5 to 10 points down ; sales , 17,750 bags ; May , S1G.45@111.53 ; July , $10.70 ; spot Hio , steady ; fair cargoes , 187i ) . Petroleum Quiet ; United closed at , . Eggs Firmer ; western , 13 % < < 814c. Lard Dull ; western steam , $7.15@f7.17) ; May , $7.13. Pork Weak ; new mess , $13.00@13.25. Butter Easy ; western , 0@lGl c. Cheese Dull and weak at 7) @ ( Jc. AflnncapoIiH , May 15. Sample wheat higher ; receipts , 53 cars : shipments , 74 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard. May , J9c ; July , on track , $1.00 ; No. 1 northern , May , 92c ; July , 91c ; on track , 9i@93o No. 2 northern , May , blc ; July , 62c ; on trade , 8082c. St. Ijoiils , May 15. Wheat Irregular ; cash , 80c ; July , 73 } c. Corn Firm ; cash , 31J ; July,32) ) c. Oats Strong ; cash. 23 > c. Pork Dull at * 12.00. Lard Nominal at 0.00. Whisky Steady at $1.03. Butter Unchanged ; creamery , 13@14c ; dairy , 13@13c. Milwaukee , May 15. Wheat Easy ; cash and July , 78)Cc. Corn Firm ; No. 2 , 35c. Oats Steady ; No. 2. white , 23c. Ilyo Quiet ; No. 1 , 40c. Barley Dull ; No. 2. 50@51c , Provisions Easy ; pork , $11.50. Cincinnati , May 15. Wheat-Lower ; No. 2 rod , 87c. Corn A shade firmer ; No. 2 mixed , 351 Oats-Firm ; No. 2 mixed , Whisky Firm at $1.03. Kansas City , May 15. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 rod , cash , 71u ; August , Ole asked ; No. 2 , soft , cash , 77 ; August , UOc asked. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , eash,23fc bid ; July , 20Jiobld ; No. 2 white , cash , 2'Jc. ' Oats No. 2 , cash , 1'Jc bid , 20c asked. IjIVK STOCK. Knnsns City , May 15. Cattle Hecoipts , 3,300 ; light steady ; heavy 5o lower ; ship ping steers , $3.45@3.80 ; native cows , $3.00 ® S.10 ; mixed butchers' stock , $2.20@2.50 ; stockcra and feeders , $2.7o@3.1o ; range cattle , $3.00(33.35. ( Hog * Uccolpts , 10,700 ; market 5@10o lower ; heavy , 3.90@4,20 ; medium and light , $4.17K@1.30 ; Pigs , $1.25@4.35. Natlunal Stock Yards , Knst St. IjoufH , May 15. Cattle Koceipts , 2,900 ; shipments , 400 ; market steady ; choice heavy native steers , $3.UO4.40 ; fair to cooil , $3.10(34.00 ( ; stockcrs nnd feeders , $2.15o3.20 ( ! ; rangers , corn-fed , $ 'J.70@3.50 ; grass-fod , $1.90 @ 2.h5. Hogs Receipts. 8,000 ; shipments , 3,100 ; market lower ; choice heavy and butchers' selections , $4.So@i.45 ! ; packing , $4.25 ( < $4.35 ; light grades , $4.30@4.40. GliloaKo , Muy 15. The llrovors' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 13,000 ; mnrkot steady : bcovcs , $4.20@4.40 ; steers , $3.50@4.15 ; stack ers and feeders , $3.503.70 ; cows , bulls and mixed , U.CiO@3.40 ; Texas steers , $3,00 o iibijs Receipts , 84,000 ; mat-lent demoral- if Izcil and lower ; mixed , .25@4.50 ; heavy , i- t 4.20@4.50 ; light , fl.H5@4.75 ' ; skips , * 3.5U@ 4.10. iShoep Receipts. 5,000 ; markut stronger ; o natives. | 3.00C < f5.00 ; westerns , J3.70W4.15 ; o Toxaus , * 3.00@3.70 ; shorn lambs , 6.23. 6.23.Sioux Sioux City , May 15. Cattle Receipts , & 40 ; shlpmonts , 200 ; market stonuy : fut leers , f.,00@3.SO ) ; stochera , rJ.35@2.S5 ; n feeders , fi.40d'jr ) ; canners and bulls , $1.00 nQ @ 1.75 ; veal calves , * 2.00 ( 5U)0. ) Q Hogs Uccelpis : , 2COO ; market 5@15clower : 0 light und mixed , 8U7)4@4.22 } , ; heavy , $ I.2C * _ o OMAHA tilVE STOOIC. it Cattle. itn Wednesday , May 15 , 18S9. n A Rood ninny cattle changed hands to-day , ilia but the trade was slow and dull. Ait ycster ia day's market opened lower and closet stronger , salesmen were calling to-day'i rl market all the way from steady to 1Uo lower according as they sold jestcrday. Tin id market was undoubtedly lower , but the fao itV that it was so slow helped to tnako It npjieai V lower tlmn It really was , JJeof nnd shlppltif 0 Btocrs sold at a range of $3.U3@9.7A , bu principally at $3.CO@3.75. The market or 111 butchers' stock , which has been nbou atU steady for some time past , was a little eusie : U on the commoner kinds to-day. Strict ! ; it cboien nnd desirable cows and heifers won 13 perhaps no lower ? The cow * sold at JS.OOf 3.15 , but principally ut $3.1)0(33.00. ) ( The fuv id bulls on sale brought t2.00aU.10. ( Stacker - and feeders were in light supply , oad thcr wns not much dolntr In thnt class of rattle. A few odds nnd ends sold nt I3.0003.15. Hogs. With Chicago reporting heavy reccln % nnd the market 15o lower , the trade hero opened Cc lower , nnd the buyers set out bid- u , 5 W.WWM.SS for most everything. As high n 4.27X was paid. As the mornlnir ndvuncod the situation bccnmo worse , ntid the heaviest packers would offer only $4.i5a ( 4.20 , nnd the trade wns very slow. At mid- dny there were still thirty-nlno loads unsold. nnd the buyers offering $1.15 for tbo most of them. At the tlinn of closing , sixteen loads were unsold , tlio holders refusing to sell them nt the bids of $ I.1C@4.17) . Sheep. ' There was not'n load of sheep In the ynrds , nnd nothing to make n market , Itccoipts. Cattlo. . . 2,200 Hogs. . . 5,300 Prevailing I'rloei. The following U a Ublo of prices paid In this mirkot for the grade * of stock men tioned : Pnmosteors , 1IWO to 1500 lb > . . . $3.70 ( < ? 3 83 Oood Rtoors , 12SO to 1450 Ib * , . . 8. ( ( rf3.bO Good steers , 1050 to 1300 Ibi. . . 8.W ) @ 3. 70 Ordinary to fair cows . 2.0. ) Fair to good cowa . 2.40 Oood to choice cows . 3.00 Choice to fancy cows , heifers. . ,1.00 Fair to good bulls . 2.00 Good to choice bulls . 3.50 Light stockers and feeders. . . . 2.70 Good feeders , 050 to 1100 Ibs. . 3.00 Fair to cholco light hogs . 4.20 Fair to cholco heavy hogs . 4.15 Fair to choice mixed hogs . 4.15 Fair to tnfcdlum native sheep. . 3.59 Good to cholco native shenp. . . 4.03 Fulr to choice western sheep. , 3.25 @l.OO Shorusheop . 3.00 ( $4.00 Kuiircsontntlvj Salas. 8TKD1I2. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. oo , . 013 $3 % 1. 12-0 3 1010 3.4(1 ( 25. 3.00 17 925 3.45 42. .1103 8.C.2X 18 100(5 ( 3.45 23. 3.05 8 1350 3.4S 37 1154 8.05 14 12H4 3.50 13 112 ? 3.05 23 KM ) 3.50 10. . . . .132(1 3.05 71 13bO 8.50 41. . . . .1213 8. 05 23 020 8.55 CO. . . . .1258 3,05 28 1213 3.53 21 . . .1000 3.05 1 1140 3.55 20. ! . . .1287 3.07K 20 11SO 3.55 8. . . . .1340 3.70 20 1241 8.55 14. . . . .1545' 3.70 18 1142 8.00 85. . . . .1221 3.72 20 1297 8.00 21. . 3.75 30 U'-,7 3.K ( ) 40 1320 8.75 5 1120 3.CiO 40 1301 3.75 82 10S5 3.CO COWS. 2 005 2.00 7 1077 2.75 11 10.10 2.00 4 1COO 2.M ) 1 ODO 2.00 3 nro 2.SO 1 1020 2.50 8 1123 2.90 22 1045 2.50 1 ll'JO 2.90 1 1100 2.50 4 1048 2.00 11 1KX ) 2.52 > j 2 1105 3.00 0 1033 3.00 U 1117 8.00 20 071 2.05 0 017 3.00 2 1155 2.05 4 lOfO 3.10 0 10')8 ) 2.70 1 1000 3.13 0 10J2.70 1. . 1370 2.00 1. . 1800 3.40 1. . 1350 2.10 1. . , M70 3.00 3 1(573 ( 2.25 1. . 1400 3.00 1. . 1570 2.25 1. . , 1550 8.00 2. . 1250 2.25 1. . 1420 3.10 rEisuKKB. 1. . 740 3.00 14. . 790 3.15 1. . SOO 3.15 CASXRItS. 050 1.S5 1. . 810 1.83 1ICI FttltS. 578 2.05 iioas. No. Av. Shit. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 59. . .235 SO 08. . . .233 80 4.25 57. . 203 80 4.15 70. . . .270 200 4.25 G5. . .271 120 (54. ( . . .3Si ( 120 4.25 71. . .258 80 til. . . .245 120 4.25 154 . .207 200 4.17' , ' 71. . . .21(5 ( . . . 4.25 < il5. . 240 120 4.20 55. . . .315 80 4.25 70. . .2-13 100 4.20 * . .273 . . . 4.25 (55. ( . .280 . . . 4.20 55 ! . .300 280 4.25 Ti. . .231 } 80 4.20 01. , . .2S2 SO 4.25 07. . .201 2bO 4.20 C3. , . .293 120 4.25 0(5. ( . .249 1(30 ( 4.20 73. . . .230 100 4.25 54. . .339 200 4.20 70. . . .2SO 40 4.25 59. . .207 40 4.20 54. , . .237 60 4.25 57. . .813 40 4.20 59. , . .300 120 4.25 04. . .200 40 4.20 08. , . .248 80 4.25 03. . .205 80 4.20 59. . . .270 4.25 07. . .200 SO 4.20 73. , . .243 120 4.25 OS. . .2-13 80 4.20 75. , . .203 ICO 4.25 03. . .208 120 4.221 * 00. , . .221 40 4.27J * TO. . .200 120 (55 ( . . .242 SO * ' 153. . .290 120 4.ti (50. ( , , 209 40 05. . . 227 4.22V * OS. , . .240 ' 4.&X 04. . . 245 -40 74. , 'so 04. . .240 4.22K 75. , . .240 200 4.27 % Ijlvo Stock Notes. Top on cattle ono year ago , $4.150 ; two years' ago , $4.20 , and three years ago , $5.12 > f. Hogs sold one year ago at $5.00@5.50 , two years ago at $4.35@4.35 , and three years ago at $3.75(33.80. ( Hogs are the lowest for this tlmo of the year since I860. The hogs sold the lowest to-day of any time since March 2 , when $4.20@4.23 bought about everything. H. J. Bond and H. S. Davis were up from Emmons , Kan. , with hogs. A. Garten , of DoWitt , came in with three loads of cattlo. R. Davis brought in .1 c.ir of cattle nnd a car of hogs. Mr. Powell wa < i in from Kenesaw looking after the sale of a car of cattlo. Henry Koch , of Bradslmw , was on the market with a car each of cattle and hogs. S. S. Griflln was up from Lincoln with two cars of cattle and two of hogs. Gcoruo W. Bennies , of Davenport , brought in two cars of hotjs. Frank Hayes , of the firm of Hayes & McClellon , Edgar , came in to look after a shipment of cattle and hogs. Crescent , la. , was represented by J. McMullcn , who brought over u load of cattlo. J. H. Baker , n-rogular shipper from Gib bon , was in with two loads of cattle. Mr. Keck , of Bradshaw , was in looking after the sale of thrco cars of cattle. Lind Nelson , of Odoll , had two cars of cntlo on the market und came in to look after them. Frank Carroll , of Stanton , wns on the market with a cur of hogn and ono of cattlo. Hy Lemincr was in from Humphreys with cattle. H. H. Ray , of the Bank of Oakdalo , was a visitor at th yards. Mr. Lynch , of Carrlg & Lynch. Platte Cen ter , was in with two cars ot cattlo. Jaclc Lower , of Strouisburg , was in with n car of hogs. S. S. Heady , of Hepburn , was among the Iowa shippers over with hogs. V. Coupal , of Herman , put In nn nppcar- anco with cattle mm hogs. Fremont Hey , of Silver Crook , was in with cuttle and hogs. Cattle lower. Hogs take a big tumble. No sheep to inako a market. OMAHA \VUOtiESAIjE M.AKKI2TS. Produce , Fruits , Ktc. Market well supplied. Largo receipts of spring vegetables and California fruits nro looked for this wo'ok. Demand very good and order * should bo sent in ns curly In the week as possible. Hides nro dull and likely to contlnuo so. BuTTEii Tnblo' dairy , 13@lCo ; packers' stock , 8@9o. Croamcry Prints , fancy , 20 ( $ 22o ; choice , ISMKlo ; solid packed , 14@15o. Eoas Strictly frpsh , 10@llc. CIIKESE Young America , full cream , Oc ; twin flats , Oo ; oft grades , 4Q(5o ( ; Vim Ros- aem Edam , $11.50 per dozen ; sap sago , lOo ; brick , 15u ; limUurgcr , l'-'c ; domestic Swiss. 14o : skims , 2lo ; cheese safes , brouzo inodnl , No. 8 , $ 4.83. Poui/ruv Live hens per dozen , $4.00(31 ( 4.25 ; posters , $ 'i.75 4.0U ; turkeys , DaUOe ( per ib. STiuwiiEitmns Per case , 24 nts , $2.00 ® 3.85 ; soft , $1.00@3.00 CiiuiiiUKS Cal. , e3.002.50per 10 Ib bor. Oiuxucs Fancy Washington navels , . ' 5.00 © 5.25 ; Riverside , $3.00c28.25 ( ; fancy paper rind St , MlchttolB , $3.75 ( 4.25 ; fancy Duarte Modlterrauian sweets , f3.75G 3.25 ; fancy bright mountain * , $3.25@2.75 ; Los Augclca ( choice ) , $2.25@2.50. . LKMOSS Choice , $3.50(34.00 ( ; fancy , $4.25(3 ( 4.75. 4.75.COCOAXUTS COCOAXUTS Cbolco Ruatans , per 100 , $1.50 ; less than 100 , So ouch. BANANAS According to size of bunch. $1.75@2.60. EIIII.T YtaKTiBus Lettuce , per dozen bonds , 20@35c ; radishes , tier frozen bunches , 10@16c ; green onions , ISQftn ? ; parsley , 25 ® 30is ; soup bunches , 20 ( < fr < ! ' . ' beets , 45050o ; carrots , 50@5c ) turnips , . /QQMc ( ; oyster plant , 8flffl35o ; celery , 85@tf.0o ; cmillllower , $ l.00(82.l5 ! ; cucumbers , SOftOOc ; preen peas , bu boxes , $1.75 ( < $2.00/firing [ beans , per > ox , $1.60(31.75 ( ; wnx bdatih , .BO@i75 ; omntocs , > * bu , $ l.75@3.23 , asparagus , per oz,30 ( < 45c ; ploplnnt. lief Ib , l ( 2cs now otatocs , per Ib , 2U@3c ; cabbngc. 2fi.le. FUESH FISH whlto flsh , ncr ID , 7 ( < { 8Jo ; orrlngs , frozen , per Ib. ' Go ; trout , fresh rcsh caught , per Ib , lie. BRANS Cholco hand plcltQd navy , $2.20 ; hoico hand picked medium. $1,75 ; choice land picked country , $ l.G5 < il,75 ; clean 'ountry ' , $1.20@1.25. POTATOES Choice , sacked , per bu , 2T > ? 30c. VEAI , Choice , medium size , 7QSo ; cholco , cavy , 40. Hinco , PELTS , TAM.OW. ETC. Green altod hides , 4 ( < (5o ( ; dry salted hides , Co ; dry 'Int hides , 7o ; calf hides , 5@5)Vc ; damaged Ides , 2o less ; sheep ] > olts , crcun , each , 25c ® 1.00 ; sheep pelts , dry , per Ib , 9J12o ( ; wool , .verajrc , 14@18c : tallow , No. 1 , 3U@4c ; tal- ow , No. 2 , 2)3c : grease , white , 3@4c ; rcnso , yellow , 2@2) ) c. Ai'i-LB BUTTEII 7c. CiDEit Bbls , $5 ; hf bbls , $3. BuTTEitixn 14@15o per Ib. MAri-u S ) . \n-12)fQ 15o per Ib. Ho.s'BT 10fiJ17c per ID. 9) ) @lOc per Ib. JlK@4c per Ib. BBESWAX No- 1,1820c. ' Orocnrlcs. IHos American A , soamlcs , $17.25 ; Union Square paper , discount , 35 per cent. OAXSKI > FISH Brook trout , 3 Ib , $3.50 ; aluion trout , 2 Ib , $2.35 ; clams , 1 Ib , $1.25 ; lams , 2 Ib , $2.00 ; clam chowder , 8 Ib , f2.2.5 : .ovllled crabs , 1 Ib , $3.25 ; duvlllcd crabs. 2- b , $3.50 ; codllsh balls , 2 Ib , f 1.75 ; caviar , J * b. J2.25 ; cols , 1 Ib. $3.25 ; lobsters , 1 Ib. $2.00 ; obsters , 1 Ib , $1.00 ; lobsters , devilled , } * Ib , 2.25 ; mackerel , 1 Ib , $1.00 ; mackerel mus- ard sauce. 3 Ib , $2.90 ; mackerel tomato luce. 8 Ib , $3.40 ; oysters , 1 Ib. S5o ; oysters , Ib , $1.50 ; salmon , C. 11 , 1 Ib , $2.10 ; salmon , ! . U. , 2 Ib , $3.10 , salmon. Alaska. 1 Ib , $1.85 ; itlmon , Alaska , 2 Ib , $2.IK ) ; shrimps , 1 Ib , 2.05. CANDLES Star , 8s , 10 oi , per Ib , Oc ; Star , R , 14 oz , per Ib , to ) ; Stoarlo , wax , 10 oz , fis , pur Ib , llo ; Stcarlo , wax , 14 oz , Os , per Ib , Ic ; half boxes , } { a extra. CAJ. V Oi13 > * c per Ib. CnocoiATr. AND COCOA 2s@89c per Ib ; Sermnn uhlckory red. 80. Cori'RBS Green Fancy old golden Rio , "He ; fancy old peaberry , 23c ; Rio , choice to 'nncy , 23c ; Rio , prime , 21c ; Rio , peed , 20c ; .loclm , 2So ; Java , fancy Maudohliug , 27c ; Java , good Interior , 24c. COCFKKS Roasted Arbucklo , 24Jjc ; Mo- -aURlilIn XXXX4Jo ; Gorman , 24J c ; Dillworth , 2-IJfc ; Alaroma. 249fc. CIIACKKHS AXI > CVKKS C ) 18o per Ib. DIIIKD FuuiT8- Per Ib , apricots , 14(7 ( < > 17c. Apylcs , Mich. , 4c ; stars , ( So ; aldeus , 6Jf@ ic. Peaches , Cnl , Y. . peeled , 17rtB20c " ; fancy unpcelod , ll@13c ; sun dried , 6o ; Salt Lake , Oc. Prunes , Cnl. R C , 710'-o. Currants , 5@7c ; Turkish prunes , 43c. Cit ron pool , 23u. Lemon pee ] , 14c. Furil dates , ,00. Figs. 0@10c. Raisins , Malaga bunch , lehesas. $5.00 per box ; Valcncias , per Ib , 7c ; Cnl. G ft S. , $2,40 per box. Dried grapes. " 5c. Blackberries , 5Jfc. Pitted cherries , I7c fitted plums , ( l@llc. Raspberries , 21c Nectarines , 18@14c. GISOKU Jamaica , } .f pts.$3.00 per doz. FAHIXACP.OUH GOODS Barley. 3 ( < ? 3Xc ; fur- na , 45 0 ; pe.is , 3c ; oatmeal , 4i < j ( < ? 5c ; maca roni , Ilj4c ; vermicell , 11J * ° ! r'cei ' 4Jf@7c ; sairo and tnpioca , 0@7c. ' ' FISH Salt Dried codllslf , } * @ * ; Imll- 3Ut , 12c ; scaled herring } 25o per box ; hoi. icrring , dom , 50o ; Hamburg spiced herrlnp , fl.00 1.10 : imp. hoi. horrinp , 90c < a1.00 ; mackerel , hlf bbls , No. 1 , $18.50 ; largo faini- y , $12 50 per 100 Ibs ; whitcllsh , No. 1 , § 7.25 : 'iiinlly , $3.50 ; trout , $5.25 ; slilmoii , $8.50 an- chovis , 10-lb pulls , SOc. I/vi : $1.755i)4.50. ) NUTS Almonds , lfi@18c ; ' Brazils , ! ) c ; Al berts , 12c ; pecans , 13o ; walrtuts , 13u ; peanut cocks , So ; roasted , lOc. OILS Kerosene P Vf\ lOc ; WV , 12c ; Headlight , 13 , c ; salad oil , $2.85@7.00 per dozen. PIOKLKS Medium , per bbl , $5.00 ; small , $0.00 ; gherkins , $7.00. < WitAi'Pixo PAI-KH Straw , per Ib , 1 % @ 2 > * c ; pag. 3 > { c ; manlla B , Oc , No 1 , 9c. SALT Dairy , 140 2-lb pkgs , $2.70 ; do 100 1-lb ukgs , $2.M ( ; do CO 5-lb pkgs , $2.50 ; do 28 10-lb pkgs , $ j.40 ; Ashton , bu bags , 50-lb , 85o ; do 4-bu bags , 234-lb , $3.40 ; do M S A , 50-lb bags , 55c ; per bbl , $1.83. SCUDS Bird , 4J < J(3fic. ( SALSODA lV 2Jfo per Ib. STAIICH 5 > 4f@7c oer Ib. Srovu POLISH $2.00t ( 5.87 per gross. Sriuus Whole , per lo Allspice , 12c ; Cas sia China , lOc ; cloves , Zanzibar , 25u ; nut megs , No. 1 , 70c ; pepper , 20c. SUOAIIS Granulated , W6c ; confectioners A , 8 ® 9c ; stnndartl , extra C , 8e ; yellow C , 7M@7c ; powdered , 9 @ 9Ji'c ; cut loaf , ' ; cubes , ! . , : - Gunpowderi" 20@Xc ( ) ; Japan , 12 ® 40c ; Y. Hysen , 2S@50c ; Oolong , 22@30c. ViNnQAii Per gul , 18@20c. Dry Goods. BATTS Standard. 8c ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty , 12Kc ; Boone , 14c ; B , cased , § 0.50. COTTOX FI.AXNKI.S ' 10 per cent trade dis LL , unbleached , 5Jc ; CC , OJfc ; SS , 7J/c ; EE , 8c ; GG , 9c ; XX , 10ijc ; OO , IH o ; NN , 12Jc ; AA , 14c ; DD , 15 > * c ; TT. lOJtfc ; YY , 18c ; BB , 19c : 20 bleached , 8)c ; (50 ( , 12Ko ; 80 , 13J. < c : 50 brown nnd slate , Oo : 70 , I2c : CO. Wo. CAHPRTVAKI - Bibb White , 19c ; col ored , 22c. CRASH Stovnns' B , 5c ; Stevens' A , 7c ; bleached , 8c ; Slovens' P , 7J o ; bleached , 8 c ; Stevens' N , 8 c ; bleached , % a ; Stevens' SUT. lljc. CAMIIHICS Slater , 5c\Voods,5c ; ; Standard , 5c ; Peacock , 5c. COHSCT JBAXS Boston , 7c ; Androscog- gm , 7 c ; Koarsarge , 7J/o ; Rockport ; 0c ; Concstoga. 0) c. DUCK West Point , 29 In , 8 oz. 9Ko ; do , 29 In , 10 07. , 12Vc ; do , 29 In , 10 oz , 15 > * c ; do , 40 In. 11 nz , lOc. DEXI.MS Amoskcag , 9 oz , 10 > $ c ; Everett , 7 oz , 13c ; York , 7oz , 13c ; Haymaker , SVrfc ; Jaftroy XX , ll > * c ; JafTrey XXX , 12c ; Bcavor Creek AA , 12c ; Beaver Creek liB , lie ; Bcavor Creek CC , lOc. FJ.ANNBM White , G. H. No. 2 , 922Jc ; G. H. No. 1 , K , 'M ti ; B. H. No. 2 , 22Uc ; B. H. No. 1 , Jf , JtOc ; Qucchoo No. 1. # , 4iJc ; Quecheo No. 2 , Jf , 87 > 4c : Quccheo No. 3 , % , 32KCJ Anawan , 32Kc ; Windsor , 23Jc. FLANXKI.S Red , C. 24-Inch , 15Mc ; E , 24- inch , 21c ; G G , 24-Inch , 20c ; H A F , % , 23o ; J R F , J . 27o ; G , J , 25c. FI.IXXEI.S Plaid , Raftsman , 20c ; Goshcn , 32jc ; Clear ) Lake , 80 > * c ; Iron Mountain , IIIUTIXOS Caledonia X , 9 > * o ; Calendla XX , 10 > tfc ; Economy , 9o ; Otis , 9c ; Granite , OJ o ; Crawford Checks , 8c ; Haw River Plaids , 5Vc. GISOIIAM Plunkott checks , OJi'c : Whit- teuton , OJjO ; York , 7J c ; Normniidl dress , 7c ; Calcutta dress. 7 > * c ; Whltteuton dress , 7c : Ilenfrow ares ; t > J * ( < $12Jc. KISXTUCKV JEANS Memorial , 15c ; Stand point , ISc ; Durham , "Itfc * ; Hercules , ISc ; Leamington , 22Vc ; Glcawood , 20o ; Melville , 25c ; I3ang-up , ' iytc. uiu PniNTH Dress Chart6rOak , 5c ; Ramap 4c : Lodi , & o ; AUcii , ' > lOc ; Richmond , ( to : Windsor , 0 > * c ; Eddystorttt'Oi o ; Paciilc , ( t > * c. PniNTS , INDIOO Ui.uuSt. . Ledger. OK ° i Washington , OKo ; AmeHdun , 0o ; Arnold. 0 > * o ; Arnold -Century , < lie ; WindFor Gold Tk't , lOXc ; Arnolg H , wyto\ \ Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , lOJfaYellow ; Seal , lOKc. PitiNiB , SOMII CoLoiis Atlantic , oo ; Slater , Oo ; Berlin Oil , 0) c ; Garner Oil , 0 PniNTB. PISK AND 'iRtfiiKS Richmond , o ; Allen , Oc ; Rlverpolnt , 5Ko ; Steel River , (5V ( < c ; Richmond 0)fc ; Pacific , 7c. Mutiilx. BI-OCK TIN Eng. IJ rd small pig , 2Sc ; Corrmt Planished bo"Ior ( sizes , 32c ; cold rolled , ! 20c ; ahoathlng , 30c ; pltts. SOc ; flats , ! ! 0c. GAI.VAM/.ED SHEET IKON Junlatu , (50 ( per cent discount , PATENT PLANISHED IIION No. 24 to 27 , A quality , par Ib , 10) ) o , No. 21 to 27. B quality , U c. For loss than bundle add Jio per Ib. ROOFINO ( Best charcoal. ) 1U , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $5.75 ; IX , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $7.00 ; 1C. 20x27 , 112 sheets , $11.00 ; IX , 20x28 , 112 sheets , $13.50. SHEET luoxNo. . 20 , $3.40 ; No. 27 , $3.60. SOLUEII Ho5t Metal Co.'s half and half In 1'lb cases , nor Ib. llto ; commercial half and * half , 15c ; No. 1 , lu bars , 14c. TX | PLATE { Best Charcoal ) 1C , 10x14 , sheets. $10 ; 1XXX , 14x20. 113 dheots , $11.75 ; 1C. 2x23 , 113 shoots , $14.20 ; IX , 2x28 , 11J Bhcots , $17 ; 1XX , 2x23,112 shoots , $20.00. Couu 1C , 10 > , 235 bhcets , (0-00 ; IX , 14x20 , 112 shcoU , W.CO ; 1C , 10x20 , 135 sheets , $0 60. NAits-Stcel nails , $2.20 ; steel wlro nails , $3.05. and Clictnlonlft. ACID Sulphuric , per carboy. 2c ; citric per Ib , OOc ; oxalic , per Ib , 13c ; tnrtarlo powdered , ixsr Ib , 50o. AI.VM Per Ib , 3) < c , AMMONIA , carbonate , per Ib , 15e. Aiinow HOOT Bermuda , per Ib , 40c. HAI. AM Copaiba , ] > or Ib , CSc. BOHAX Refined , per Ib , 12& CAI.OHKI. Am. , per Ib , 83. CASSIA Bi'iis Per Ib , ISc , CIII.OUOPOIIM Per Ib , 47c. Couuosivr. SUIII.IMATE Per Ib , 72o , Citr.AH TAUTAK Pure , ocr Ib , 42c. EXTRACT Loowoon Hulk , per Ib , lOc. GLTCRUINK Bulk , per Ib , 2a. GUM An uiio Select , per Ib , $1,00 ; as f rut- Id a , per Ib , ISc ; camphor , per Ib , 880 ; opium , l > er Ib. $3.25. IOIIINB Rcsubllraated , per ounce. $3.80. LKAVES Buchu , short , per Ib , l&o ; senna , Alex. , per Ib , 3c. Mom-iiiA Sulph , per oz. $3.75. POTASSBromide , per Ib , 44c ; Iodide , per lb.$3.00. QitixiA Sulph , per Ib. 48c SEEDS Caiiary , per Ib , 4K.r > c ; cnstlle , mottled , per Ib , 810e ; castllovlilto , per 11) , 18@15c. SrniiTsNiTiin Sweet , per Ib , 35c. STUYCHNIA Crystals , $1.10. SuLrii. CINCHONA Per oz , 18c. TAI-OICA Per Ib , 7c. \-\Vhlto , perlb , R5)j)03o. ) ) OATS Linseed , raw , 5Se ; linseed , boiled , Cla ; cantor , per gal , $ l,20borgnmot ; , Sander- son's , per Ib , M.15 ; lemon , Sanderson's , per Ib , $2.25 ; peppermint , per Ib. $2.50 ; wintergreen - green , per Ib , $2.25 ; ollvo , Malatrn , per Ib , J1.15 ; headlight , 175 test , 15) ) u ; gasoline , 75 degrees. 13c ; nupthn , 03 degrees , 12c ; 160 prime while , llc ) ; 150 water white , 12c ; per fection , 1-lc ! lardmu. SOo ; Summer , W. Va. , lie ; Zero , W. Va. , lOc ; 1. X. L. , aark en gine , 20c ; carbon , snow white , 150 degrees , Turpentine , 48c. Xho KncllHli Mclnl Mnrkot. The Now York Metal Market of May 11 prints the following cablegrams : LONDON. TIN At last there has been n turn upward , albeit on a comparatively quiet market , and speculators for n r'so who Invested n week ago , hnvo had nn opportunity to rcnllzo profits. The opening on Monday was only steady nt n slight ad vance from tlio preceding business day , and prices reacted again to b9 17s Od spot , 90 10s forward nt the close , cash tin losing 10s moro the next day ; but values began to re cover Wednesday nfternoon.gainlng 5s for the day , nnd yesterday wcro quite strong at nn advance of 10a@17sCd on each 'change ; the closing figures being 91 nnd 91 15s. This mornlne there was another rlso of 103gl5s ( , but spot reacted on late 'chango to 91rt ( > 91 5s , forward prompts holding comparatively steady nt . 92. Corrnu So much uncertainty clouds the situation that curators hnvo been very re luctant to enter upon fresh engagements. After a rumor had spread that all the Paris negotiations hud como to naught , It was given out with much show of authority that the various parties to Iho conference had actually signed nn agreement , under which American "producers nro to limit their ex- portatlons to Europe , nil other mines to re strict their product and existing stocks to bo withheld from immediate pressure on the market. This report has been generally dis credited ; yet prices of bars have been slowly creeping upward since Tuesday , when n loss of 5s on that , nnd lC < a > 15son the previous day had reduced otho value to 3S 5s. Tno next forenoon 38 10s was current , forward prompts improving 5s moro at late 'change , nnd yesterday were bid up 10s ut each ses sion without Undine sellers , until the closing quotation reached 39 15s. A reaction of 5s was noted at to-day's early 'change , and the closing was still easier nt 39. ANTIMONY Is again 1 higher this week , Hallett's being now quoted at 50. Si'ii.Ti : Declined 10s moro In the week to 17 7s Od for Silcslan. ExnLisii Pia luox Improved on Monday to 39s , which price has pinco been main tained. BHSSRMHU Pin Remains unaltered , and quoted 50s Od nt West Coast ports. STKKL RAILS Continue active , but nre offered moro freely and not quotable at over 4 12s Od for heavy seotions. OLD RAILS Quiet nnd without change in Drico from last quotations of 02s Od@07s Od , for T's 70s@ 3sr D. II. c. i. f. , N. Y. SCIIAP IKON Rather easier in tone at 45s , f. o. b. OLABOOW. SCOTCH WAIIUANTS Fluctuated during the week within narrow limits , but is steadier in tone than last reported. Prices stood un changed at 44s on Monday , gaining 3@4d iho next forenoon , but reacting to 44s Id at the close. Values wcro held up in the early dealings on Wednesday , but closing figures again lower , this time at 48s lOd , which lat ter quotation' was ruling again at the first board yesterday , and improved to 44s in tlio afternoon. Still higher prices were current this morning , but the market closed at a slight reaction to 44s Id. Makers' quotations arc : For Coltness , nlongslde , Glasgow , 55s Od ; Gartshorrie , alongside , Glasgow , 52s 3d ; Sumnierlcc , alongside , Glasgow , 54s 3d ; Lungloan , along side , Glasgow , 54s ( kl ; Carnbroo , nlongsido , Glasgow , 40s ; Glcngarnock , nlongside , Ar- drossan , 52s 3d ; Eglinton , alongside , Ar- drossan , 44s Cd ; Dulmclllitgton , alongside , Ardrossan , 45s 9d ; lighterage , Ardrossan to Glasgow Is ton. LivnnrooL. TIN PLVTKS Market dull and quiet. Char coal tin plates , Mclyn grade , 17s 3d @ 17s 4d ; charcoal tin plates. Allaway grade , J5s lj d@15s 3d ; charcoal Tcruo plates , Dean grade , 14-20 , 13s@13s 3d ; charcoal Terne plates , Dean grade , 20-23 , 26s20 3d ; coke tin plates , B. V. grade , 18s@l3s ld. TIN Firm at 94 10s , cost and freight to Now York. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 5O5 fcoulliluHli Struct , - Omaliu BLAKE , BOISSEVAIN & 00 , , ADOLPH BOISSEVA : & oo , , Holland. Truiunct n Konerul hnnklriK business. Beonrllloi boiiKht nnd sold on coiniulimloii. Kort'Uu exchuuues. Commcrclu ! und traveler's letter * of credit. Ur > lcrfor boml und stock * executed on coin in In rlon In i/omlou and ou all Contluvutal Uourscs ot Hurope , Ni-Kotlntlom of Hallway , State , Cttr nnd ( 'orpor.i- on Ixmnsu specialty NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK ' U. S. LErOSITOSY , OMAHA , NEB. Capital . S100.00J Surplus Jan. 1st , 1880 . 62,000 oKi'ici'.iis AND mitKuTous : nCNItY W. YATES , IToalilent. LEWIS 8. UIJUI ) . Vlco l'K | diiat , W.H.B. THE IRON BANK , , Corner 12th ami I'ariiniu Bts. A Geutrul llauklni ; ' - l/lnUCVindnllurlnarvtroubles eimtly. . , MUnCllyanaBafelvcuroclbynoUTimAUap lules. Heverul cases cured in uuven days. Bold tlJiOper box , all drugglgti , orbv mull from ] ) c vra MfuCo. 113 White at , N. V. Hull directions "Tl % U/Cfllf "aijufffflngfrom ll.o tf. I BB IfCHn of MIxNftctn youthful er- | U 11 . . U | Kg If ron > . early d y. Itul uauGuod , eta I wllT"i TW luaM. trtallxi < M ! rtl > ronUI&lnK full { lAitlcuUrs fur Iwiu * cure , M > ut 'IpRO'F. F/oI'FOWLER , Mootlus. Conn. Agrlculturol ImplomontB. CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer to Agricnllnral Implements , f asons Carriktti nd bn l s. Jones street , between Pth nd lutbOmiiha , > 'ebr k . LINIffOER & MBTOALF CO. , Airicnlt1 Implements , Wagons , Carriages \Yholc8nlo. Omnht , Nebr < k , 1'ARLIN , ORENDURP , t MARTIN CO. \Vholo il Dealers In AgricnltnralImplementsWagoiis&BDggies , Kl. ) tll nd W7 Jones strett , Omh . MOL1NE , MIL tt URN A UTODDA RD CO. , lunuf Acturtra mnd Jobbers In Wagons , Buggies , Rates , Flow Etc , Cor. Wh and Paclflo streets , Oman * . Artlets' Matorlols. A. IWSPK , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Fianos and Organs , IMS Douglas sti * l Omaha , Ixbnuk * . Boots and Shooo. W. V. MORSE A CO. , Jolite of Boots 2nd Shoes , 1101 , IICD , 1IUA UoaKlM street. Omnhft. Mnnuf ctorr , bummer street , Huston. Coal , Coke and Llmo. OMAHA COAL , COKE , t LIME CO. , Jolite of Hard aiiilSofl Coal , JTOHoulh 13th street , Omaba , N brink * . KEttRASKA FUEL CO. , StiiprcsofCoala/iCofe 211 Bouth ISth Ft..Omnha , Neb. RIDDELL A RWDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Speclaltlet Hnitcr , cue * , chroo , pnultrr , cam * . HLMIownrd Uroi-t Dnmlin. Neb. Dry Goods and Notions. M. E. SMITH , fr CO. , Dry GoOuS , Fornisning Goods and Notions llQandll041)oiiglss. ( cor. llth street , Omaha , N b. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. , Importers and Joliliers in Dry GoodsNotions , 0nti' furnlfhlni ; goods. Corner lllh and llaru/ streets , Omaba , Nebraska HEL1N , THOMPSON A CO. , Importers nnd jobbers of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , 31T South llth street. Furniture. DEWEY A STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture Farnam street , Omahn , Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVER1CK , Furniture , Cmitha Nebraska. Crocorlos. PAXTON , OALLAU1IER .t CO. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. 705,7U7 , TIM and 711 Bouth lUtli St. , Omaha , Neb. McUORD , URADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers' 13th and iicarcntTorth streets , Omaba , Nebraska. Hardware W. J. JUROATCH. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , BprtnB , wacon stoek , hardware , lumber , etc. 1209 und 1211 llaruoy street. Omaha. LEE , CLARKE , ANDHEESEN HARDWARE - WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metals , sheet Iron. etc. Au-ents for Uowo scales. Miami powder and I.jinun barbed wire. ATAYLOR. . Build rs' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shou , Mechanics' tools and Buffalo scnlcs. UOS Douzla street , Omaha. Neb. _ _ _ JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumlier , Etc , and American Portland c me > i. artnlfcrMllwoukeo hTdranllooementand Qulncr white limn CHAS R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lifter. Wood carpet * and parquet flooring. ! ) th and IVmglai streets , Omiiha , Neb. OMAHA LUMliER CO. , AllKindsofBuildingMaterial at Wholesale , IBth Street and Union l > aillIc'i'rackOniaha , LOVIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lmnoer , Latli , Lime , Sasa , DOOM. Kto. Yards-Cornel 7th and Douglas. Corner 10th and UouKlai ; FRED W. GRAY. Lumber , Limn Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner Cth and Douk'laa Htt. , Oumho. C. N. DIETZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumher. Utband California Streets , Omaha , Nebraska , JflHIInoryjQnd NotlonB. L OIIERFELDER & CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 2UH.21U and 212 goath llth street. Notions. J. T. R0111NSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Good ? 01 and 406 Boith Kith struct. Toys. H. HARDY & CO. , Jobbers of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , furnlshlnn good , children's carrlaiei. ! XJOJ t'lruttw struei. Oimali J < os > . Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ailo urease. etc. . Omaha. A. U. lllshop. Manmter , " Papor. _ _ _ CARPENTER PAPER CO , , ' Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry o nlco stock of printing , wrapping und writing paper. Special attcntloiiglTcn to car load orders. T. E. CIE.PIN , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Roum 0,1 Trader * ' CHICAGO. , /EHI ) FOftlLU TRATED fATALOOVE FREE mm COLLEGE i\'AlllN/TllNH : ) for amr ; lon to VAB AItRO I.KOr ! will be held lu this city durir. the dm week of June. Api'lUuuU ' for : ustt.atlbu sLoulU uullf ce l'r > : dut.t bv'lurc MAY lutb. Doota and Shoos. K1RKSNDALL , JONES A CO. , Bucctrton lo lleeJ , Jonps A Co. AgenU for llotlon llubbrr Shoe Co. 11(0. ( 1101 ana 11 llarnej blr t , Omaha , Ntbraika. Browore. STORZ A ILER , Lager Beer Drewers , Ml Morth Klghtccalh sUMt. Omtha , jfa . - . . ---J.-----.T. S Qjinlo o. EAOLE CORNWE WORKS , ' Manufacturers of Galrauized Iron Cornice Window-ran * and mHallo HtjUstila. John Kpeaoter. proprietor. KB and llutnuth 10th street. Office Fixtures. SHIMONDS MANUFACTURING CO. JInnufivcturcra ot Office and Saloon Fixlnm RntliMi , Sl < l bo rd . Hook CHTK , Dnn : KUtnrtx , Wall Osnc , r rtmon . Hulllnc ! " , Count ? , lloernml Win * Cooler * . lrron > , Kla * Knrtorj nd oflW , 113U nnd ltd Bouth I.Sth St. . Umalm. Telephone int. _ Pnpgrjtoitoa. . WILK1E , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Ni > . 13U iM 1310 itroot. Omaha , NOD. Sosht POOJ-B , Eto. Jlf. A. DISIUWVA CO. , Whol nle minufncturcr * of Sasti , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch vWco , tth nnd litnl rircul Onmli * . Neh. BOHtf MANUFACTUniXQ CO. , Mannfsctnrers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Moulding" , ftnlr-vrork nd Interior hnnl wood nnlih. N.K. corner fth uml l.cnvi'nnc rth tlrccli , Oruulm , Ncl > . Steam Fittings , Pumps , Eto. CL.lft 'S fK > ASi ilH A'Tl Pnmns , Pipes and Euolnes , 8t ro. w tor , rnllwnr nnd mlnlns _ KO , a nnd W4 Karnnni ilrcot. Omnlin. _ U. S. W1XD ENGINE .t I'UMP CO. , Steam and Vatc : Supplies , 7ItUda7 wind mllln. PI3 nnd fSJ Jonei Bt , Omtbk. U. V. Ilou , actinic Amunuer. ItnOWNELL A CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Bhcct-lron work , steam pumiu , law mllli. 121J-15U LctiTpQWorlh ttriet , Omnhu. Iron Works. STEAM 110ILEK WOKKS , Carter & fen , Prop's. Mnnuracturrn of nil klndi Steam Boilers , Tanks aui Sheet Iron Wort Work * South ajth ntiil . A M. crossing. Tel , llli PAXTON &yiEIlLTNa IKON WORKS , Wrought ana Cast Iron Bui ding Wort glnofl. ras * work , RGtiernl foundry , machine an4 tilacKsmlth work. OOlco anil work' , U. 1 * . II J. nnd Kth Bttout , Omaha. OMAHA WIRR & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Ueik rolls , window Riinrilg. nowcr'nlntnl' , wlro slgni , etc. 1SI NortU luh Btrcot , Umnlia. _ OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manl'rs ' of Fife and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaultn , jnll work. Iron Miulter * and II n ) eicapoi. U. Anilrccn , prop'r. Cor. Kth and Jackson Bn. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOUlt YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limilel. ' John I * . Hoyil , Huperl = t n > U1it. - THK - CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF TUB Chicago , Milwaukee &t , Paul R'y , The Ucst Route from Omaha and Council IJIiifTs to THE EAST = = T\\0 TRAINS nAH.V 11KTWKKN QMAIIA AN COUNCIL III.UK1.-8 Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Ilftpldg , Kock Iflluud. Frccport , Kockford , Clinton , Dubiiqiic , Dnvciiport , KlKlii , Madison , JmicsAllle , liclolt , Wlnonn , La Crossc , And all other Iraiiortnnt points Bast , Norlhcait nn bouthonit. KorthroiishtlckoH.mil on the ticket niiont nt 1MI Knrnam slrvut , In llurki > r Illoc : , or ul Union 1'iicluo Di'liol. I'ullninn Sleepers and the llnot Dlnlnu Cnra In tin wurlil aru run on tlio innln line uf tliu Chlcnzo , Mil- wnukoo & til. I'uul Kallwiiy. nnd every uttuntlon U pnlii to piitsunKura by courteous employes of to * coniimny. U. .MII.I.KH , ( lencrul Mannecr. J. K. TUCK till. AsiUlmit General Mnmcor. A. V. II. CAIU'KNTI'.H , liuncral I'lHSCDKOr and Ticket Ak'unt. HKD. K. IIKAPKOIID , Assistant Gencrall'asscuior and Ticket Agent. T. J.Cl.AKK.OcnornlfiuDCrlntendent , NKHVOUH. UIIHONIU nnd 1'IUVATK DISKASKS ol MKN mill \VOJIUN suLCVSafullr trc'iitoJ. YOUNG MEN Htinvrlnu from Iho t'lTcctii of youlliliil lollies or Indli cretlonx , or nro troiihlud with Wi'iiknexs , Marroui DolJlllty , Ixms < if .Muinory , l > e l > ondimuy , Avor.Montl hoiluty , Klilney Tronlilco or nny dlsuitsu of the lionl to-Urinary OrtinnH , inn hvro tlml u ifu nnil spued ] ntr . ClinrKi * * runnoiinlilc , puiivdnlly to the poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Tlicro nro iiiiiny tronblud with too froiiuunt uvacua tlun > ol tliu bludilur , of ton uccompiinleil liy u wtlulil iiuiirllnit or burnlnic veniutlon , unit wuukenlnK nf tn < syftUmi In n mHiiiur the piitlent fitiiniiL acununt foe On cxnnilnlnK tlio urlnnry iloposlti 11 ropy rcdlmunl will olU'n bu found , und oinotllno imrtlvluii of nlbii men will appear or the color bo ol n lliln , inllklsl liuu , nxnln cliniiKlni ! to a rtnrk or torpid iiiiniiitrancu Them arci nianr men whoiilii of tills dlllli'iilly. Ixnur ant of the ciiuno. which is the nccon 1 stnuo of nornl nnl neukiit' x. The doctor will uuiirautou u porfocl euro In nil such iu unnd u hc.iltliy icntoratlon ol thOKvnlto-urlrinry nrxuns. Connulliitloii Iren. t-on ( x-euiit stnniplor "Vouiu Mini's l < 'ilv : > 0 , or Uulda U Wedlock , " Iron to nil. Aildn > DR. SPINNEY & CO , Main nnd llith St. .Kansas City , Mo. this pupcr. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1H02 PAUNAM STREET. , . . * - ' " lldlfrclltliwuKli ) ll tli j'trlt. Iff lor. l > ' * ni' < ! > lr < " lir.uctu. K.r.iit iiriM.i.HUirftr fel ( lt f .occiacub. . /Cow | < l l < * C. ta4vi.Vofktcut | l > lir * cnilxnllr < ur < l lu Ihr.t r/'btti. Hc le < l 1 ftlai LI.1 4f.rlimr. SANfiEK EUPXBIOro. lOtlUmll , 1C. CItIOA.aO.UI S-A. UUODillOll. JS4U arBor Sl. , Unick ai udrltolnei > 1 yean ii uu t iu oui.ur unit