THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JULY 10 , 1889. DE SPECDLATIVE MARKETS. Light Trading In Wheat mid a Strung Advance Recorded. EXPORTS OF CORN ARE LIBERAL. No Hnillonl Ohnngo Takes I'lnco In tlio 1'rovlfllon 1'lt I'rlocs for Native Cntilo Well Blnkn- tnlttctl Iloji Active. CHICAGO rilOnUCK MA.UK.KT8. CHICAGO , .luly 0. [ Special Telegram to TUB UISE. ] With light trade nml n notnblo absence of busincm tor outside account , the wheat market advnncoa strongly to-day. Ono of the most Influential factors wa for eign now * . Cables en mo in very strong and decidedly higher on both wheat nnil flour , nnd the attitude of exporters proved that the foreigners arc no longer Indifferent to the course of values on this side. They wcro picking up wheat and flour wherever the property could bo secured on reasonably Rood terms , The cash markets , everywhere were BtronR and higher. Now York exhibited less bull enthusiasm than nny other locality , but oven there a substantial gain was estab lished , Domestic news was bullish In tenor. There uro good prospects of general ruins throughout the winter wheat country during the next forty-eight nuors , and should these promUos bo verified there will bo a further delay in the early forward movement of wlicat. Itulns In the northwest nro nlso reported , but the reports of crop prospects from that section uro of the most gloomy character as a culo. Ono rcuort from Minneapolis , however , gave es- stlmatcs of average yield In Minnesota , mid 70 per cent of n crop hi Dakota , with 15 per cent increased acreage. The Kovornmont crop report Is duo to-morrow , bttt , strange to say , it- was dlcussod very littlo. Speculation os to its contents was neither animated nor general. The trutti is that the government estimates are recognized by the trade as being - ing lamentably lame nnd unroll- ublo. Their duta is too skel etonized to bo valued and the returns that nro received are admittedly amended to suit the views of the so-called "statistician" of the agricultural depart ment. Thus it happenu that the t ovcrnmunt crop estimates are deservedly fulling into disrepute. Spoculntion in wheat to-day centered largely in December. This delivery opened at 81c , advanced to 81u , sold back to 81c , up to 8l&o and book to 81c again , from which low point a strong udvunco set in , and the market moved up with only occasional setbacks to S2j c. It reacted from B- . ' c and the prevailing opmbu was that a break was in order , but It turned up nnco moro and went to 62 } c. The last end of the session was the period of the greatest activity and excitement. Shorts have pretty generally run for rover , but the market , on its mu-lts or some ether cause , continues to display decided ami unequivocal firmness. This , too , without any public "boom. " December closed at 82-tfo , nn advance of lc as compared with yester day. September wheat oponca at TO c , sold down to 79J c and was carried up with December - comber to bojjjc , closing at the outside , a net gain of IBCThero was no now gossip about July wheat and next to nothing was done in that delivery , but toward the hist prices , which had fluctuated between 83c and 83Ko , climbed to b5c. Only ono or two trades wore made at the outside and cash , spring and winter xvcro offered at Sic ! with out buyers. The close was at & 4o. The Improvement in July was the same us Sep tember. August closed at Slj c. The mar- knt was firm and prices averaged about Xo hlchcr than on Monday. The receipts exceeded the estimates , but the demand for the daily receipts appnara to bo of an urgent nature nnd causes cu.nh corn to bring a light premium and July to rule relatively firmer than thosa more dis tant futures. Exports were liberal from the Atlantic seaboard and demand for shipment at Now York and ISaltlmoro was reported to bo brisk , with considerable business passing. Fluctuations wore , ns usual , within a narrow range ana trading was largely of n local Bcalnlng character , The weather was con sidered favorable for the growth of corn , which prevented frco buying , but the offer ings were likewise light. Price changes show an improvement of J n over yesterday's ' clusing figures , but some of this was un doubtedly due to the sympathy with the very strong tone of the wheat market. July i closed nt 35K'3c1 ( ! September at 8C > c , : against ! 55c and ! ! 5c respectively , yester day. day.Oats Oats possessed few friends to-day , at least there was little disposition to favor the long side under the existing fine weather for the now crop , together with tno liberal rcsorvo of old oats yet to come fonvurd. The mar ket was not active and with increased soiling orders declined tyS'c ( | from yesterday's la test price's ' , especially on now crop deliveries , with August at 2-o and September touching 22J c. Withdrawals from store were decreased - creased and car lots of No. 2 regular snld fairly vsUntOJHc , In provisions there was no radical ohango. The unexpectedly light run of hoit occa-loncd a strong opening , anO initiatory sales were very generally made at prices a little nbova the level of yesterday's closings. Hut the Improvement witnessed was short-lived and wanting in support. For a brief tlmo ttio shorts bought with a little freedom , but they were not badly fright ened. and with liberal selling the market broho along tha entire lino. No subsequent recovery to speak ofvaa experienced from this depression. At the adjournment pork gtood nt yesterday's final prices to 60 lower. lord Ul@3c } cas'.or and short rib * unchanged 0 lower. CHICAGO tilVK SrOOlV. MARKET. CHICAGO , July 9 , [ Special Telegram to THE BEE.I CATTI.C. Included 'in to-day's supply were STOO natives. The pen oral market was not brisk , though in the native branch prices wnro well maintained , steers Belling from steady to strong , cows G@lOc higher , nnd bulls nnd calves firm. TCXUIIE do i eloped weakness and had to bo closed out freely nt lOo under yesterday's prices. Tito Blacker nnd feeder branch evidenced some Ufa to-day , moro outside orders being on band for desirable steers than the supply could ill ) , Sales show nn advance of abou iOo. Choice beeves , fl.004.20 ; uiodluu l\ \ to good steers , lUSOt to 1500 Ibs , $3.S& @ 1.2U 1200 to 1850 Ibs , t3,704.10 ; U50 to 1200 Ibs ia-10@il.00 : stackers and feeders. fj.2&iftl.K ( > cows , bull ! > nnd mixed , $1.W ) ® .30 ; Imlir J2.Ur@'J.CO : slop fed steers , M.DO@3.05 Texas cuttle , steers , J2.OOM3.4l ) . Hoas The markbt ruled ttcttvo nnd 5@lOc higher , the advance bointr principally 01 heavy and good mixed. Sales of heavy show o rantfu In nrico of fl.4lXS4.50 , principally ground (1.45. Mixed droves wcro bough nt tl.-l5M4.50 , and sorted light at K , mainly atM.W@.0' | ! ' , > . F1NAN01AU New YOIIK , July 0. [ Special Toloiram ; to Tjtp UBE.I STOCKS Although the newt from the west was no better last nlghi thcro was u bettor feeling among trader * in f railroad clocks. The tukingof grangers late yesterday by bear houses had a good effect The obstacle to a reaction seems to bo c doubt entertained lliaV the Intor-stntu coin nilsslonora will bo equal to the issues the ; have to moot. Trading In the first hour thit morning was of an Irregular and spasmodic tort , A firm mid higher opening was fol lowed by n general decline , nlid thtvas quickly succeeded by a strong reaction , tnos noticeable In the granger * . The earlj ttrcnglh boemod to bo carried over from las night. Uuylns wits not good on tuo advance and prices went off $ ii per cent on the most uctlvo itocks , The reaction before tin eiidof ton hour was broad and strong. In trangert especially price * were carried U points considerably over the last figures yes- tcrdny , or the best figures of the morning. Atchlson milled from 37 < to fl3 { , Uurllng- ton nnd Qulncy bulged upn full point from 07J to OSjtf on nctlvo business , Northwest ern , St. Paul , Missouri Pacific nnd Union I'ncltlcshowed lessor gains , conl stocks wcro slightly Improved , whllo trusts wcro neither nctlvo nor strong. The ) greater part of the day In tocks wns spent in anticipat ing the notion of the presidents'meeting nt Chicago. There was a belief that the result will bo favorable , and this helped strength , especially In stocks which Imvo suffered the most from the rater troubles. Burlington closed at the highest point of the day at 07K- with n not gain of ? per cent. Northwest ern closed near the top nt lK5Vf ( , and Atehl- noti a. gain of Jf per cent over last night nt 33 } { . Jersey Central nnd Lake Shore each galnud 1 per cent. Trusts were weak. The losses woroi Chicago ga * 1 per cent to G3J { , cotton oil K per cent to 85 , ' , sugar 2 > per cent to 113 , lend J per cent to 81J { . The totitl sales were 147,503 shares. The following were the closlntr quotations ! t ) . B , 4a regular. 123.V Nortnorn 1'aclfle. . 27 U.S. < 3counont..l8 ! ! ? < tloproferr < l. . . . . 0. ) U. 8.4lsroffulnr..lixiy 0. > V N. W 100 U. H.4ix ! coupons..Hfly ( lfiiororrcil. . . . .I3')5j ) I'aclilcGHor 'tij UK N.V.l'outrnl . . 10. ' > y Central I'oolno. . . . a ) ) I'.a&E. . . . . 211 ClilcacoSc Alton. . . . 130 Hocklslnud . ifJ Chlcairn.llurlmgton U..M.&BU1. . . i 00. ' , ' ilo proferroa . lO.'i'i * * . , U. IV * . * * . . .til,4 j t j * 8t.'anl ! AUmaha , . .TJ Illinois Central Ill doptoferrcd . 01 I. , 1I. & W. . ( l , ilon I'aclllo . -.H Kansas ic Texas. . . . 1W ! W..8t. Jj. ft V . 1oH I.nko Shorn IU ( % doprofoiTOd . 2.Vi Mlchliixn Coutrnl. . tS'i ' Western Union . 8SH Mlfltourira lilo. . . . isi ; MONUY Easy tit 3@3K per cent. PitiME MiiitavxTiLK I'.vpait 1J4QOK P1" " cent. STEIILIMO Bxoiuxon Actlva and steady ; sixty-day bills , S4.bO ; demand. . I * 110 1) U OB AI.V111CUTS. CnicAoo , July 0. IM.'i p. in. cioso Wheat strong and' higher ; cash , S4Jfc ; September , % c ; Deembor , 62ji'c. ! Corn Flrinor ; cash , 35 15-1 lie ; August , c ; September , 3(5j ( c. O.Us Finn ; cash , 'J c ; August , 22 l-lCcj September , 'J3 3-10a K.VC Cash , 42'f o. Uarlo.v No. 2 , September , C3a Pritno Timothy $1.45. Flax No. 1 , $1.3J Whlsky tl.OJ. Pork Steady ; caih , $11.40 ; Autrust , $11.50 ; September , 511.6S. Lard Steady ; cash , $0.23 ; August. SS.33K ; Setitembor. $ li. 10@0.4aK- . * Vlour Uulcd firm with fair local demand ; prices showed no change since yesterday's ndvnnco of 15 cents ; winter wh : at , $ J.OOii ( ! 4.75 ; spring wheat , ? 1.30@5.75 : rye , $2.500 * 2.70. 2.70.Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , $ . ' 5.3.'j short clear , SO-ISK-1" ' ! short ribs , io. Utittor Dull ; creamery , 12lSc ; dnlryj 10@14c. Cheese Easier : full cream cheddars , flats and Younir Amurlcas , 7JfG8c. Kgis ; Easier ; fresh , Il ( ; i2c. Hides Weaker ; heavy green salted , 5c ; light green salted5@ - " > J. c ; salted bull , * ' c ; green salted calf , S > ( g5c : dry Hint 7c ; dry salted hides , 7c ; dry calf , 7@3o ; dea cons , -5o each. Tallow Easy ; No. 1 , solid packed , Hpfc ; No. 2 , S cjtcakolc. . Uecclpts. Shipmontn. Flour . 11,000 18.000 Wheat . 10,000 , 75,000 Corn . 311,000 4'J.OOO Outs . 130.000 41.030 Now York , July 9. Wheat Receipts 550 cars ; exports , 75,700 bu. ; spot dull , J Q { c higher , and firm ; No. S , red , 8S ( < J$3 ! > ! fu in store ; WXMXo afloat ; 6S % ( 'JO ; < c f. o. b. ; wo. a red , So > $ c ; No. 1 red , $1.00 ; No. 1 white , 03K@'J3c ' ; options dull nnd % @Xo higher ; No. 2 rod August closing at 87i4c. Corn Receipts , 5,403 ; exports , 171.UOO ; spot active ; No. 1 red higher nnd firm ; No. 2 , 42J (24'Jo ( | in elevator , 4313 > c alloat ; Ko. 2 white , 4lo ! bid ; uugriided mixed , 42 > @ 43 o ; options moderately active uml stiongcr , August closing ut > 48c. Oats Ueceipts , 30,000 ; exports. 42 ; spot dull , weaker ; options fairly active , lower nnd steady , August closing at : J3@23J. o ; spot No. 2 , wnito , 33@3c ; mixed western , 20@30c ; white western , U3@t'Jc : ; No. 2 Chicago , ! Wc. Coffee Ontions opened barely steady , 5 1-5 points up ; closed steady , S5@30 points up ; sales , 54,000 bags ; July , ? 13.CO@13.7. > ; Au gust , ? 13.70@13.'JO : September , 81.bO@14.00 ! ) ; spot Uio , steadier ; fair cargoes S10 25. Petroleum Steady ; quiet ; United closed 'JI c for August. Eggs Active and higher ; western , Fork Steady ; mess , 513.00 ® 13.23. Lard Firm , and moro active ; sales of western steam at 10.70 , closing at $0.70 spot. . Butter Dull anil weak ; western dairy , 12 13 } c ; western creamery , 12@lGJijc. Cheese Moro doing and steady ; western , St. IjoulH , July 9. Wheat , Higher ; cash , Sic ; July , 77c ; August , 70J < c. Corn Higher ; 'cash , UJJ u ; July , 33e : August , 32 > < o. Oats Dull ; cash , 2lc ; July , 22c ; August , 21 o. o.PorkEasy ; S11.S7K@12.00. Lord Lower ; $ (1.20. ( Whisky Steady ; Sl.OJ. Uuttor Quiet nnd easy ; creamery , 14 ® ICc ; dairy , ll@12c. MlniiL-iipoliM , July 0. Wheat Sample , hlsher ; receipts , 135 cars ; shipments , ' .13 cars ; Closing : No. 1 hard , July , Sl.0 % ; on track , $1.03 ; No.l northern , July , $ l.OJj tjoptenber : , 82oon ; track. $1.0.1.03 ; No. 2 northern , t)4Koi ) on track , 02(2 ( 70. Mllwiuikoc , July 0. Wheat Firm ; cash , S05 c ; September , 70 ? o. Corn-Firm ; No. 3. W c. Oats Firm ; No. 3 white , 2SKa Uyo Firm ; No. 1 , 43tfo. Barley Firm ; No. 2 , Sopto.iiber , 5So. Provisions Firm ; pork , { 11.45. Kiuisna City , July 9. Wheat Strong er ; No. 2 rod , cash , Ole bid ; August , Clio bid ; No. 3 red , cash , 5'Jc bid ; No. 3 foft , cash. C7o bid ; July , G5Jo Lid ; August sales at OOc. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , cash , 20o bid ; Au gust , 205 o bid ; No. 2 white , cash. 31o bid. Oats No. 3 , cash , IS u bid ; Auciwt , 17o bid. Clnolnnntl , July 9. Wheat in fair d ? tnand ; No. 3 red. SD@SOc. Oorn Strong and higher ; No. 2 mixed , Oats in moderate demand ; No. 3 mixed , Whiskey Steady at $1.02. Liverpool , July 9. Wheat Firm ; de mand fair ; holders offer nparlnely ; Cali fornia No. 1 , 7s l } d@7s 2Kd per cental. Corn Quiet ; demand poor , Now mixed western , us lOd percental. LilVK STOCK. OlilonRO. July 9. Tlio Drovars' Journal re ports as follows : Cattle Koeolpts , 9,000 ! steady to lower. Cholco beeves , $4,00@4.1)0 ) ; steers. fy.40Q 4.'M ; stookora and feeders , $2.23 3.1)5 ) ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , $1.9033,30 ; Texas cattle , f2.00@t,40. : Horfs Kocclpls , 14.000 ; market opened f > @ 10e nlehor , hilt closed weaker ; mixed , J4.i0 ! 4.65 ; heavy , * 4.250 1.50 ; light , $4.35 ® 4.05 5 skips , W.03C (4.65. ( Sheep KocclptH , 4,00) ; market strong ; natives , S3.7jfii-i.00j westerns , W.40 ( < J4.0J ; Texans , rJ. OCu4.UO ! ; lambs. M.OOdiO.OO. Nntliinnl H tonic" VnrtH , Knt : St. LoulH , July 9 , Cattle Hecolpts , 4,900 , ; shlpniouts , none ; market steady ; choice heavy natlvo 6tc r. > , J3.73@1.30 ; fair to good , (3.10@3.90 ; s'.ockors and feed ers , f3.203.l5 ! rancors , corn-fed , f3,75@ 8.50 ; grass-fed , Ol.90@3.85. HOBS lieceipts , 4'JOO ; shipments , 200 ; market shade higher ; choice heavy nnd butchers' selections , $ I.8A4.45 ; packing , $4.23(34.40 ( ; light grades , $ ! .40@1.45. Sioux City , July 9. Cattle Receipts , 215 ; shipment * . 130 ; nurltut 'steady ; fat steers , $ . ) .00i$3. ( ! > 0 ; stackers $ J.15@3.CO ; feeders , $3.35 (2.70 ( ; canners uml bulls , 70e@fl.25 ; veal calves , r..OOC UO , Hogs Hocolpts , 3,000 : market higher ; light and mixed , heavy , $4.20@4.25. Olty. July 0. Cattle Hecelpts , 4,800 ; shipments , S.UOO : common to choice corn fed steers , $ 'J.'JJ@3.lOj ' ( ) ator.kor * and feeders dull at * B.OOri3.lOj } cows steady at N.50Q2.75. Hogs Kecolpts , 10,600 ; shipments. 351) ) ; market closlnu weak nnd a sluulo lower ; Wht , W.aO@4.85 ; heavy and uilxed , $4.053 OMAHA STOOIC. dottle. Tuesday , July 0. Heavy receipts of cattle and wonk market characterized the business hero to-dny , Prlmo handy medium weight steers sold fairly elcndy , while the coarse heavy stock sold nbout 5c lower. A fnlramountof trading was done , .vet thnro Is but little life In the market. Mo J era to receipts of butchers' ' stock causes prices to bo well sustained on desirable lots. A few feeders sold nt stcudy prices nnd a bunch of rhngo steers sold nt $3.25. HOUR. The hog market opened nctlvo nnd strong nnd cloied steady nt nn advance of nbout 2K cents. The receipts were about nn nverago number for Tuesday. The greater number of hogs sold nt ! .lt > , n few loads only selling Sliccp. No sheep hero to nuke a market. Itocnlpts. Cattle . 1,700 Hoifi . 3,700 Sheep . . . Prevailing The following ! * nubia of prloai paH In this tnirhut for the grjlos of tioncd : Prime steers , 1300 to 10)0 lb . , ? 3 75 W3.90 Good steers , 1253 to UMUbj. . . 3.ir > W3.80 Good steers. 10 JO to l-'UJ Ib3. . . 3.4 J @ 3.70 Common canners . . . . 1.25 W2.00 Ordinary to fair cjtvs . 1.7. 12.2- Fair to good co\vi : , . 2.3 J M3.40 Good to cliolco cows . 2.40 W'4.73 Cholco to fancy co\vs , heifers. , 3.70 (713.15 ( Falrto treed bulb . , , . 1.75 0)3.25 ) Good to choice bulls . 8.23 Qj'2 . Llgnt stackers and fodders , . . . 3.70 2ttl.15 Good foedera. 95'J to 1100 Ibs. . 3.0 J ttl.15 Fair to choice Htht hox\ . 4.10 Fair to choice hoary ho s , . . . . . 4.10 CnJUS Fair to choice mixed hogi . 4.10 ' Shorn sheep . 3.0J @ 4.'oO Koprcsuntiuivo S tilvi : Stock. Notoa. J , II. Dassott , of Wlsncr , was hero with a shipment of cuttle. J. C , Johnston canio lu from Oak with a car of cattle. E. U. Everett , of Lyon , was among the shippers hero this morning Horiuan was represented by E. P. Nou-cll and Jamus Van Valen , who were hero with cattlo. L N. Jones , of Aurora , was at the yards this morning- . Fred Patterson , of Patterson it Son , Stock' haul , was here with a shipment of uattlu. Alva Smith , a prominent dealer nt Wuvoriey , was In looking , after two cars of cattle. Elms Quick , a prominent farmer and feeder located ut Quick , lu. , was over with two curs of cuttle. Ills cattle sold at ? 3.S7M. George Hoodol , of Columbus , added seven loads of.cuttlo to the receipt1) and caino along to look after them , B , E. T. Knlley caino over from Silver City , la. , with a car of hops. David Hall , of Persia , lu. , was hero this morning with a car o ! hozs. tf'.JSS W. Btoliunoyor , of DoWHt , was hero with a car of catilo. John G. Smith , of Olulr , was hero to-day with a ship : lent. C , F. liurlott , of Amswortb , was in with a shipment of cattle , Joe Uixon , n regular and prominent dealer at Memphis , was hero to-day with u ship ment of hogs , OMAHA. WIIOhBSALM MA.UICK TS Produce , Fruits , 13tc. nuTrnn Table dairy , 14@l5oj packers' took , 8@9c. Creamery Prints , fancy , 10 @ 18o ; cholce,14@15o ; solid packed , 10@14c. EOQS Strictly fresh , 10Ilo. CIIKDBE You n p Americas , full cream , lloj factory twlnn.iiyfo ; off grades 0@7c ; Van Rossem Edoui , tll.&u per doz ; sap sago , 1'Jo ; brick ll@12o ; llmburgcr , 7@3o ; doineatlo Swlsi , Ho : cbcete &afes , Uronro medal , No , 8 , W.OO ; mixed , M.25@3.50 ; sfruig , f3.oo@3.fioj turkeys. 7 ( < Mc per Ib1 ducks , f2.OOftJ2.60 ; gcoso , fn.OOC't.OO ; llvo pigeons , (1.50. OIUXOBS San Qnbriol , KJ.7524 > 00 : fancy Duarlo Mediterranean swGotsT fl.2 , " > @ 4.50 ; Ilonl , $0.00. fvif LEMONS Cholco , $ J.GO35.00 ; ; fancy , to.75 ® 7.00. 7.00.PBACIIKS Per } bu boxiSSyftSl.So , Arnxs Per Jf bu box. USQTSe , CiiEintiES Per 24 quart case , $3.00 ( per 10 quart drnwor , f 1.00. HLACitiiBituiES Per 24 Jjanrt case , J2.00@ 2.60. Ki , UI.ACK KASPiinitnins Per 21 . quurt case , $3.00. MI. KEII KASPBHUUIES Per 21 , pint case , 11.75 GoosHnniiiiiKs Per bu. stand , $3.00 ; 21 quurt cage , 3.00. CUUIUXTS per case 24 qts , ? 3CO3.00. PI.WSIS-UBO. IIUCKLEHEKIIIES $3.50. ULUBIIEIIIIIBA Per bu , $3.00@5.50. AVATKHMRI.ON9 ? l5.tXi430.00 ( per 100. CAXiEiours Per doz , ? 1.60@3.00. PINE Art-LRS Per doz , , f3.00j41Gl. ( ! HVXAXAS According to slzo , per bunch , $3.00@3.00. COOOANUTS Per 100 , ? 5.00. PitKsn FISH White llsh , per Ib , 7@3Ko : trout , per Ib , Oc ; white porrh , per Tb , 7c ; buflalo , per Ib , 7c ; Dlckorel , pov Ib , Cc ; black bass , per Ib , lie. 11EAX8 Uholco hand picked navy , $1.75 ; choice h mid picked medium. $1.1)5 ) ; choice luitul plcKod country , $1.00 ; clcun country , $1.301.25. KAHI.V VEOETAIII.BS Potatoes , C0g80o ( per bu ; onions , California , per Ib , "c ; Routhcrn , per bbl , fj.00 ; catibnco , per crate , $3.50 ; turnips , per bu box , 50a)7fii3 ( ) ; beets , per box. 75c@$1.00 wax beans , per bu box , $1.50 : string bonus , per bu box , $3.00 ; green peas , per bu box , tl.OO ; tomatoes per 3 < bu box , $ l,3o ; asparagus , per dozen bch , Gued$1.00 ; caulmowor , $3.00 : eeg plnnt , $1.76 @ 2.00 ; squash , 23o per doz ; cucumbers. 35c : snup bunches , 30o ; lettuce , 2. > e ; radishes , S0o ! ; green onions , 15@30o ; now carrots , 0o ; pie plant , per Ib , ilc. ApiM.n HUTTnit Cc. CiDEK-Ubls , ? 5.00 ; ht bbls , $3.00 , MAVM : Suovit2 % \5o \ per Ib. POTATOES Choloc , sacked , per bu , Q5@30ci Colorado , 40@45. VEAL Choice , medium size , 55Cc ; choice heavy , -l@oc : spring lambs , f30.00@30.00 po , dozen. HONEY 14@15o per Ib for choice. PIIIHEIIVES 9J < @ 10c per Ib. Jii.l.ns 3K@4o per Hi. DEESWAX No. 1 , 18@30c. HAY-J.BO@5. . CHOP Finn--l.00@ ) 10.00. UIIAX * y.00@0.3. . . TAI.LOW No. 1 , 4i)4M'c ( ) ; No. 2 , GitiiASE A , 4o ; yellow , aj o ; brown , Groceries. PHOVISIOXS Hams , No. 1 , Ift-lb average , 10j ; 20 to 33 Ibs , lOJtfcj 13 to 14 Ibs , 13c ; No. 8 , VW , specials , 13 > ic ; shnuldcrs , 7c ; brcak- fnst bacon , No. 1 , lie ; specials , 13 c ; picnic , ISio ; ham sausugc , lOJ c ; driud beef tiams , tj ) ; beef tongues , ? ( i per dozen ; dry salt meats 5J @iy c ixr : Ib. SAUSAQI : liologna , 4@4J c ; Frankfurt , 7Ku ; tongue , Vc ; summer , 18 ; c ; headcheese , C > fo. PoitK-Fnmily , backs , per bbl. $18.00 ; J - bhls , to 75 ; mess , bbls , $13.50bbls ; , ? 0.3o ; pig porit , bbls , § 17.50bbls ; , e'J.OO. BEEF 'IONOUUS Salt. bbls. $30.00. On.s-Kerosuno-P W , UK ; W W , 12c ; headlight , 18c ; salad oil , $3.15@O.UO per dozen. PICKLES Medium , par bbl , $1.50 ; small. So. ! > 0 ; pherklns , $8.00 ; C & 13 chow-chow , qU. S5.00 ; pts.$3.40. WiiAWiSO PAPKII Straw , per Ib , ! } { ( $ 2 0 : rag , 2Jio ; manllla , 11 , Cc ; No. 1 , ! ) c. SALT Dairy , 14i ) 2-lb pkca , $3.70 ; do 100 3-lb pkgs , S3.C.U ; do (10 ( 5-lb'pkgs ' , $3,50 ; do 23 10-pltL's , ? 3.40 ; Ashton , bu bags , 5U-lb , 85c ; do 4-bu bass , 234-lb , $3.40 ; do M S A , 50Ib bugs , Hoc ; iior bbl , i > 1.35. Sii : j Uird , 4J-f ( < ZOi' . SAI.SOIK \ } < S-o pnr Ib. STAUCH 5 > f(7Jrc ( pur Ib. STOVE Poi.i.-iii-T i.OO o.S ? per gross. Si'iCESVholc , per Ib Allspice , 13c ; Cas- Bla China , lOc ; cloves , Zanzibar , 20c ; nut megs , No. 1 , 75c ; nepjer. 1'Jo. ' SuoAits Granulated , OJ c ; confectioners A , OJffc ; standard extra U , 8JjT9Xc ; yellow C. S ! e ; powdorcd , I0 ( ditia ; cut loaf , 105@ilo ; cubes , 10 > < , @ 10jfc } ; cream extra C , Tu is Gunpowder , SOaoOc ; Japan , 20@10o ; Y. Hyson , 38@5'Jc ; Oolong , 2i@50c. ViXEOAit Per gtil , IHfifriOc. " CANNED FISH Urook "trout , 3 Ib , $3.40 ; salmon trout , 2 Ib , $3.35 ; clams , 1 Ib , $1.25 ; clmns , 3 Ib , $3.00 ; clam chowder , 3 Ib , $3.25 : devillcit crabs , 1 Ib , S3.3) ; devilled crabs , 2 Ib , $3..r > 0 ; codflsh balls. 3 Ib , $1.75 ; caviar , M Ib , $2.25 ; eels , 1 Ib , SViTi ; lobsters. Mb. $3.00 ; lobsters , 1 Ib , $1.00 ; lobsters , dcvilod , } Ib , $3.25 ; mtickcrol. 1 Ib , $1.00 ; mackerel , mus tard sauce. ' II Ib , $3.iK ) ; mackerel , tomato sauce , a Ib , $2.00 ; oysters , 1 Ib , 85c ; oysters , 2 Ib. $1.50 ; salmon , C. U. , 1 Ib , $2.10 : salmon , C. U. , 2 Ib , S3.10 ; salmon. Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.85 : salmon , Alaska , 3 Ib , $2.90 ; shrimps , 1 Ib , $2.05 , GAXIIV 9K@12J4c per Ib. CIIOCOLVTE Axi ) COCOA 31@30o per Ib ; German chickory , red. Sc. aroni , lie ; vermicelli , He ; ' rlcb , 4jSJf47c ( ; sago 'and tapioca , C@tJaC. ) FISH Salt Dried codfish , OJ OJOc ; scaled herriug , 28u per box ; hoi herring , dotn , 50c ; Hamburg spiced herring , $1.00 ; hoi. herring , 70cJ1.10 ( ; mackerel , half bbls , No. 1 , $15.51) ) ; largo family. $13.5'J per 100 Ibs ; whitctlsh , No. 1 , $ G 50 ; family , $3.00 ; trout , $5.00 : salmon , $3.50 ; anchovies , 8c. LYE $1.75ffi4.50. ( NUTS Almonds , 15@17c ; nrazllc , Oo ; fil berts , 12c ; pecans , 1'Jo ; walnuts , 12c ; pea nut cocks , 8c ; roasted , lOc. UAas Amcricjin A , seamless , 17 ; Unica Square pnpor , discount X > per cent. Con-Ens Green Fancy old golden Illo , 25c ; fancy old peaherry , 23o ; Uio , choice to fancy , 2lc : Klo , prime , 20o ; Uio , gooa , 10u : Mocha , ' 20c ; Java , fancy Mandohling , 20u ; Java , good interior , 24c. CorrEES Uoastcd Arbuuklo's Anosa , S2Kc ; Mclaughlin's XXXX , 22o ; Gorman , 22c ; Ullwortli , 22o ; Alhroma , 22e. UKACKI-.KS AND CAKE OK@l8e per Ib. DitiEt ) FituiTtf Per Ib , apricots , 13@10c. Anplcs , Salt Lake , 4 > < > c ; stars , 5c , ; Aldens , 6J < @io. Poaclics , Cal. Y , peeled , 20e ; Salt Lake , Oc. Prunes , Cal , U C. 8MKc. ( Cur- raniBtH \ > } 4e. Turkish prunos.4 | 4J < fc. Cit ron peel , 23c. Lemon pcol , I4c. Dates , Uc. Ual- Hins , Malaga bunch , dchcsas , $5.00 ] > or box ; Vuloneias , perlb , 7c : CulG & ri , $2.40 per box. Dried grapes , 5u. Ulackhorrics , fiJi'c. Pitted cherries , lOc Pitted plums. 8@Si > fc. Raspberries , 24c. Nectarines , 12c. Dry ( rontl'i. ' HATTS Standard , 8c ; Oom. lOc ; Beauty , 12Ke ; Boone , He : 13 , cased , 10.50. BI.AXKETS White , $1.00@7.CO ; colored $1.10 @s.oo. CAMMICICS Sinter , So ; Woods , Cc ; Standard - dard , Gc ; Peacock , 5c. CAUI-ET WAiir Bibb White , lOo ; Colored , 22c. i COMFOUTBHS-fi.l50 < SJ5.00. ! ! CoitsBT JEANS Hoston , 7'o . ; Androscog' gin , 7 o ; Kearsago , 79fC ? llookport , OJ o ; Uoncstogu. tij o. * ' Corrox FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dls. LL , unblcaohod , 5jTo } ; CC , fijfo ; SS , EEj85 < eGG ; , U54'oXX ; , 10 > < o ; OO , NN , W)4'o ) ; AA , 14o ; DU , 15 0 ; TT. YY , 18o ; HH , lOo : 20' blenched , 8tfo ; ( SO , 12J o ; 80 , lai o ; 50 brown and slate , Do ; 70 , 13MoDO ; , lOo. I CIIABII Slovens' B , K o ( Stevens' A , 7c ; bleached , So ; Stevens * > P , 7 o ; bleached , ajfc ; Stevens' N. 8X < 5' bleached , O o ; Stevens' SUT , ll c. ' DENIMS AmoskcagVO ot , IC c ; Everett , 7oz , 13c : York , 7oz , 18c ; < > Haymnker , 8Ko ; Jaffroy XX , ll&o ; Juilroy'XXX ' , 13K ! Hea ver Creek AA , 13c ; Heaver Crook HU , He ; Beaver Crpoh : CO , lOo.i i if PIIINTS Pink and robes Richmond , OJ/o ; Allen , 5fc ; Ulver | > oiiiti > 5Xc ; Steel River , 0/c ; Richmond , Co ; Paclflc , 0c. . PIIIKTS Indigo Blue St. Leger , 5tfoj Washington. 0 > ic ; American , 0)fo ) ; Arnold. OJ o ; Arnold Century , Uo ; Windsor Gold Tn't ' , lOKc ; Arnold B , lOKo ; Arnold A , 12o : Arnold Gold Seal , 10) c ; Yellow Seal , lOUc. lJucK West Point. 20 in. 8 oz , O o ; West Point , 29 In , 10 oz , 12J o ; West Point , 29 in , 12 oz , 15Ko ; West Point. 40 In , 11 oz , lOo. FLANNELS Pluld Raftsmen , 20c ; Uoshon , 8 0 ; Clear LaVe , Du c ; Iron Mo.mtain , " laANNELS AVhltfl Q II No. 2 , Jf , 82 0 ; G II No. 1 , Jf , 20Xu ; B H No. 2 , { , 22Kc ; U II No. 1 , Jf , SOc ; Queechco , No. 1 , j { , 42o ; Quocheo No. 1 , 5f , & 7V o ; Quooheo No , U , } { 8JWo. KENTUCKY JKANS .Meinorlal , ICe ; Stand point , ISc ; Durhutn , 1M ° \ Horculus , ISo ; Loauilngton , 23 } < c ; QlAuwood , 20c ; Molvlllo , 25o ; Hung-up. 27 > c. I'IIINTM Solid colon , Atlantic , Co ; Slater , Cc ; Uerlln Oil , 6 0 : Gurnor Oil , C&J7c , IJJJINT , D KJ Charter Oak , , ' { Ham- npo , 4o ; Lodl , B/ot Allen'Oo ; Richmond , Oc ; Windsor , Ccs Eddystono , OXo ; Pacific , Checks. Caledonia X , t'Ko ' ? Caledonia XX , 104"cj } Economy , Oo ; Otis , i c ; Granite. O'fc : Crawford checks , 80 ; Haw River pmlaa , r > } { c. SHEETINO Hrown. Atlantic- , 4-4 , 7o ; Atlantic H , 7Jc ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , OJfo ; At lantic P , 4-4 , Oo ; Aurora. LL , 4-4 , 0 ; Aurora C. 4-4 , /c : Crown XXX. 4-4 , GJfcl Hooslor LL , 4-4 , i > * { o\ \ Indian Hcitd , 4-4 , 7c ; Lawrence renco LL , 4-4 , fijfc ; Old Dominion. 4-4 , Pcpporoll R , 4-4 , 0rot Pcppcrcll E , 40-Inch , 7kfc ; Pcpoorcll , 8-4 , 17o ; Pcpporoll 0 4 , SOc ; PopperoU. 10-J , 32c , Snnr.TiNO , Hi.r.AciiKi ) Elterton , Housckeepor , 8W ; Now Candidate , HorKoloy cambric , No. GO , Oc ; Best Yet , 4-4 , O'fo ; butter cloth , OO , 4 0 ; Cabot. 7K 3i Fnrwnll , half blenched , 8) ) 40 ; Fruit of Loom , 82fc ; Greene G , Oo ; Hope , 7c ; King Philip cambric , lOo ; Lonsdnlo c.tt.ibrlc , lOo ; Lonii * dale , SKc ; Now York mills , lOo ; Peppcroll , 43 In , lOo ; Popperoll , 45 In , Ho ; Peppcroll , 0-4 , 14 > { o ; Pcpporcll , 8-4 , 20o ; Pcpporoll. 0-4 , Q2o ; Poppcrcll , 10C4o ! Canton , 4-4 , 8fo ; Canton , 4-4 , U o ; Triumph , Co ; Wamsuttn , lie : Valley , 611. MISCELLANEOUS. Table oil cloth , $2.50 ; table oil cloth marble. $2,50 ; plain Holland , 9 > fo ; dado Holland , 12 0. TICKS Oakland , A , 7 05 International YY , Sc ; Shotuckot , S , 8H ; Warren , No. 870 , lOc ; Uorwiok , BA , ISo : Acme , I3o ; York , 80 in , 12 0 : York 33 In , l Mo ; Swift River , 80 ; Thorndlko OO , Stfc ; Thorndlko EF , 8 > fe ; Thorndlko 120. 9os Thorndlko XX , 15c ; Cordls No. 6 , li o ; Cordls No. 4 , anil Olicinlonlo. ACID Sulphuric , per carboy , 2J o : citric , per Ib , Glc ; oxalic , per Ib. 13c ; tnrtaric , pow dered , per Ib , 43o ; o.irbolic , 38l o. ALUM Per Ib. 2J < c. AMMONIA Carb , per Ib , ll c , AnitowitooT Per Ib , lOc. BALSAM Copabin , per Ib , Goo ; tolu , 62 ® 55aHoitAX HoitAX Rellnfcd , per Ib , OJ c , CHEAM TAHTAII Pure , perlb , 20c. EXTII VCT Loawoou Bulk , per Ib , EitooT 45c. GUM 'AKAIIIC V.Kg9."o. IiYCOl'OUIUM ilC. ' GLYCEIIINU Hulk , per Ib , 21 u- GUM Assnfuutida , per Ib , Ho ; camphor , per Ib , 87e ; opium , per Ib , $3.45. IODINE Rc.sublimatod , per oz , 83.05. LEAVES Huchu , short , pcrlb , 13cscmm ; lex , per Ib , 25j3c. ( { MOKIMIIA Suiph , per oz , 12. S > 0. MRitucicr 74c. POTASS Bromide , per Ib , 37c ; Iodine , per Ib. $2.85. QUIXIASulph , per Ib , 2SlGo. ( ? bEii : > s Canary , per Ib. 4MC- SOAPS Castile , mottled , perlb , 8@10c ; cos- tllc , white , per Ib , l@luc. ! ) SrniiTS NiTiin Swoct , per Ib , 30o. STIIYCIINIA Crystals $ l.00il. ( 15. SULI-II. CIXCIIONA Perez , 5 ( < jl3c. TATIOCA Per Ib , Oc. TOXCA BEANS $1.70. OILS liergamont , $2.33 ; Wintergreen , $2.15 ; Malaga , 9oc ; linseed , raw , Ulc ; balled , We. We.WIIITB WIIITB LEAP $ ! .50. CALOMEI. Am. , pnr Ib , $1. CA.STOII On $ l.:24. : CUIIEll HF.KIIIC3 ? 1.50. CAXTlIAItiDES 75c5t$1.65. CASSIA liuns Per Ib , 17c. CllLOitoFoiiM Per Ib , 41o. CoititosivB SEIILIMATK Per Ib , OOc. Lumber , lilitiu , Ktc. Dimensions nnd timbers 12 ft. 14 ft. 10 ft. IS ft. 20 ft. 22 ft. 21 ft. 2x4. . . $15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 lO.l'.O 1S.OO 19.00 2xi. ( . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 19.00 2x8. . . in.00 15.00 I5.UO 10.00 lli.OO 18.00 19.00 2x1(1. ( . 15.00 15.00 15.00 1(1.00 ( 10.00 18.00 19.00 2x12. . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 IS.IjO 19.00 4x4 k 8x8. 10.00 10.00 10.00 17.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 FENCING No. 1 , 4 nnd 0 Inch , 12 ana 14 ft , rough , $10.000810.50 ; No.l , 4unrtOinch , 10 feet , $17. ( > 0fM7.f.O ( ; Ko. 2. 4 nnd 0 Inch , 12 and 14 feet , S13.- > ! ! @ 14.00 : No. 2 , 4 and 0 inch , 10 feet , $15.00@IOOC. FINISHING- and 2d clear , \ \ ( Innh s 2 s , $49.00(15LO > ! ; 1st and 2tl clear , lf and 2 inch , s 2 s , $ t7.00f 49.00 ; ad clear , Itf Inch , n 2 s , S43.00 ( > 4i.00 ; ; 3d clear , 1)4 nnd 2 Inch , s 2 s , $37.00i3S.O' ( ! ' ) ; 1st and 2d clear , 1 inch , s 2s , $45.00 ; 3d clear , 1 inch , s 2 s , $30.00 ; A select , 1 inch , B 2 s , $33.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s 2 s , $30.00. STOCK BOAIIDS A 12 in , a ls , 12 , 14 and 10 ft , J48 ; B 12 In , sis , 12 , Is and 10 ft , $41 ; C 12 in , sis , 12. 14 and 10 ft , $30 : D 13 in , sis , 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $23 ; No 1 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 12 ft , $ ld ; No. 1 com , 12 in , s I u , 14 and 10 ft , $17.50@1S.50 ; No 1 com , 12 in , sis , 10 , 18 nnrt 2J UI9.50 ; No 2 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 14 and 10 ft , f 17. FLOCKING 1st com Gin white pine , $31 ; 2d com 0 in white pine , $31 ; 3d com 0-in white pine , $20 ; D com G in white pine , ? iO ; com 4 aud (1 ( In yellow nine , $15 ; Star 4 In yellow ulno , $17 : * st and 2d clear yellow pine , 4 and U In , $19. LIME , ETC. Quincy white lime ( best ) , SOc ; English and German Portland cement , $3.45 ; Milwaukee and Louisville , $1.3.1 ; Michigan plaster , $2.25 ; Fort Dougo plaster , $2.10 ; Blue Rapid plaster , * 1.1K ) ; hair , 20o ; sash , 00 per cent dls. ; doors , lilinds , mnuldintrs , 50 per cent dls. ; tnrretl felt , per cwt. $2.00 ; straw board , per cwt. $1.00 ; Pol-nit LDMHEII Clear poplar box bds , % in , s2s , 83A.OO ; clfiar poplar % m panel , $3000 ; clear poplar % In panel , $25.00 ; clear poplar Yi in panel swck wide , s 2s , $28.00 ; clear poplar corrugstted colling , JjJ , $30.00. POSTS White cedar , ( i inch , halves. ISi ; whlto cednr , fi } inch , halves and 8 inch q'rs , lie ; white cedar , 4 inch , round , IGc ; Tennes see red crdar. split , IGc ; split oalr , ( white ) , Sc ; sawed oak , ISc. SiUNni.EH , LATII , rBit M. XX clear , $3.20 ; extra * A * , $2.80 ; standard A , $2.00 ; 5 inch. clear , $1.00131.70 ; 0 Inch , clear , 1.75@1.80 ; No. 1 , $1.10@1.15 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , $3.40 ; California redwood , dimen sion widths , $4. 50 ; cypress , olonr heart , di mension widths. $3.2i : lath , 2.50. THE METAL BIAUKBT. The New York Metal Market publishes the following cablegrams dated July 5 ; London The course of the market was about the same a.i last week , but the net ro suit is lower final isolations , nnd tha volume of business has uot been improved. Tin Was firm on Monday forenoon nt nn advance of 2s Cd to 80 10s cash , 90 for ward ; but closed easier mid reopened the next day 10s lower , losing an much moro on late 'Change , which closed nt 88 12s fid and 89 Cs , cash showliig greatest weakness as the result of inability to meet prompts falling duo' The decline continuing on Wednesday , the cash price got down to 88 2s Od at tha end of the day. forward receiv ing 15s preference ; but yesterday there was a alight recovery and. to-day the opening was 12s fidffiISs higher , which was followed by an additional gain of 5@10d In Ltie after noon to closing figures of &j 7s OUjCush , 8 ! ) 17s Od for three months' prompts , Corrr.it The same fractional lluctimtlon as last noted has been repeated this week , and on for tha moat part exceptionally small transactions. Monday's market w.is easier , dccluItiK 5@103 for the day to 41 for cash bars and 10 10s forward ; but the former ruled 5s higher on Tuesday , reacting the fol lowing day , but recovering yestoiday morn ing and advancing to 41 7s Od in tlio Into dealings , when forward brought 40 15s. Opening quotations to-day were fully 10s higher , and the day closes firm nt11 15s and 41 5s respectively for cash bars and for ward prompts. ANTiMONr Is. In very full demand , nnd as stocks uro almost bare , quotations have ad vanced to ( U for Hallett's and are 11 rm at 05 for Cookson'e. Si'Ei.TEit Has ngained advanced 10s on the week to 11) for ordinary brands. LEAD Itumaining1 almost neglected , stands at 12 7s Gd for soft Spanish. ENGLISH Pie Iitox Continue * to steadily harden , gaining fourpcnco halfpenny on Monday to 38 ltd , and after holding steady thereat until to-day , closing linn at 3'Jd. BEaaEMEH Pie Remains firm but no higher than last quoted ; Wa Od for mixed numbers. STEEL RAILS Firm and steady at an advance- 4s 15J f. o. b. . for heavy sections. OLD RAILS Quiet and unchanged at G5s ® 70s for ' ! s , 703@70 D. H. c. i. f. , N. Y. SCIIAI * Iitos Dull but quite steady at 47s Cd@50fl f . o. b. GLASGOW SCOTCH AVAitn INTS Have again slightly improved ; advancing twopence on Monday to 4Us 8d and a penny moro on Tues day afternoon , from which there was an equal reaction late the next day , Prices hold steady yesterday , and were up to 43s tM again this forenoon ; whllo later In the day they wcro firm and got up to 43s lOd at tbo closo. Makers' quotations for Coltness nro , along side , Glasgow , 55s Oil ; Qurtshorrle , along side , Glasgow , Dls Od ; Summerleo. along side , Glasgow , 61s Od ; Lanirloan , alongside , Glasgow , 53a Od ; Carnbroo , alongside , Glas gow , 45s Od ; Glengarnock , uloncsldo , Ar- drossan , 5U Gd ; Eglinton , alongside , Ardros- 8&n,43s9d ; DulracUiugton , aloncalUe , An drosunn , 45s 8J ( Lighterage , Ardrossanto Glasgow , Is ton , Ltvr.RrooL TIN PLATES Dull and quiet ; charcoal tin plate * , plate' Molyn grade , 111 * 10Vd@17s Od j oharconl tin > utcs Allaway Rra'de , 14s Odil4s Od ; chart 1 Tonic plate * , Dcnn gnlilo , 14 2Kl ( < 5l3s Od ; charcoal Tcrno plates , Dean grade , 20a 2Sdorris VKlff2 ( < l Oil ; coke tin plates , 13. V. grade , 12 < SMOEMRlTDEAfi ; GRAIN , Provisions . § Stocks Basement First National Bank , fiO5 bonlliiaUi Street , Omulig t ) \J B H EJ ? V Tsiuctl l > y Cities , Coutitlci , School DistilcUVntcr Com panies , Kc. We are lu the tuntkct Tor the purchnse of run ml amount * of such bonds. CorrcEpon < lcnce solicited. N. W. HARRIS & COMPANY , Bankers , 115-117 Monroe Straot , CHICAGO. HO Devonahlrn Rtront , PO81ON , NEBRASKA NATIONAL BATSTK , T7. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , HEB. Cnpit.il . $400.000 Surplus Jnn. 1st , 18S ! ) . 62,000 OKl'ICIUtS AM ) tmiHCTOKS. HENUV W.'ATKS , 1'reildi-nt. LEWIS S. Him : > , Vice I'rwddcnt. . \ . K. Tdir/Ai.ls. \V. \ V. MOHSK , JOHN 5. CD 1.1,1 N.- > , 11. C. Uiisittsri , J. N. II. P.VTIIICK. W. II. a IMidiiF.s , Cashier. THE IRON BANK , 'Cor. ISthiiiil rnuinin Pt . A Ucnoral lliuikhu ; llnstnuss Transacted. - THE - CHICAGO SHORT LINE OK TIIK Chicago , Milwaukee &t. Paul R'y ' , Tlio Itcst Route from Omnhn and Council lllulTs to TWO THA1N3 DAILY UKT\TKISK OMAUA COUNCIL BI.UKF3 Chlcnpo , AND MllwixuUco , St. run ) , Minneapolis , Cedar Itaohlg , Rock Islimtl , Frcopnrtj Rockford , Cllntou , Uabnquc , Davenport , Elgin , MiidlsMi , JnncsTlllo , Dcloit , AVIuonn , Ln Crossc , And all * lh r Important polnti Eut , NortUcuit nn o .lUleast. For through tlckatn. rail nn th ticket nstenl t 1MI K rn ni itreut , In lliirkur llloc'c.or at Unluii I'uolOo Ipbnt. ) I'nllnmn Slcapcru and tlio finest Ulnlce I'nn In th worhl re ran on tlio miln line of the Chlciigo , Mil * waukco It tit. 1'nul ltull r. : i 'l ovcrr ntlaullnn I * pnlil to pasivDKord by courteous ouiplo70i ct tha company. It. Ml l.l.iCIl , Ucnoral MnnftKcr. J. I1. TUOKItlt. A Ht ritOL-uoral Monitor. A. V. 11. CAUl'illNTKlt , Ucnernl rastcni'er B Ticket Accnl. liKo. K. IIICAKKOUD , AstlJtint Genet alE'uienfir anil Ticket Avtnt. T. J , cjIMUK.Ganami guocrlntendent. Notino. Notice Is hereby Blveit tlmt sealed lilds will bo received by the cleric ot Adams County , Neb rnsku , nt his ollice Hustings. Nelirusict : , on or be-fore twelve o'clock 1100:1 of. lulytitn , 1H * , or th'jpurchase of suvcuty Hvi > bonds of tlio cie- uuniluiition of one tliouuul : dollar.- , each to bo Issued bv tduUounty of Ailauis in the St\toof Nebraska , to bo ditlod July 1st , IH u. aud to bo imynbloutthe l-'lsnil Agoitcy of the St.tto of Nobrasltn. City of Nt-w Vorir. Stttte of Now Vork twenty years lifter the duts thereof rc- dcoiuablent imjr time onnraflur tun VK.irafroin tlio ilato then vet at the option of KUld county of Adams nnd to bear Interest nt the rate of live per cent \ior unnum puy.-iblo uiinually on the first diy ot.luly lu each year , for wltlch Intoront coupons tthnll bo itttacliod payublo nt the lUcal Bconcy aforesaid. . . , Hlghts reserved to reject any and all bids. lly orderottho Uoard of Supervisors. MuyOtli 188U. I , . II. PAitTiiinaK , LSEAL.I County Clnrk. N A. CASTO , County Attorney. WJldtoJy'J Boots and Shoos. K1EKENDALL , JONES & CO. , Buccesiori to JleaJ , Jonci & Co. Bolesalc HannfactoreK of B30ts& Sliocs Agcnti tor Uoiton llubljcr Shoe Co , I1U2 , 1101 nnd 11H Humor Str cl , Omalia , Nebraska. _ _ _ STOHZ A ILER , Laser Beer Brewers , imHorthKliilitcoathttrcet.Oiatha.rfcl > . Cornloo. EAQLE CORNICE WORKS , MannMnrersofGalYa'iizeil ' Iron CorolcG Wlnflon'-caps nnd mctnllo ikjlluliU. .lolin Rpenetor , proprietor , lit ) unJ Ho bo nth lOtii ntioot. Office Flxturoo. MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of . IM , Office and Saloon fixtures , UnntlcB , Hldolionnli. llonk Canon , Drug Fixture * , Trail Cn > ug , rurlltlom , Italllnifii , Counters , llcernncl Win * Coolers , ulrrorn , Ktc' Factory nnd omco , 17SU MidlRl Huulh tUU Bt. . dunlin. TtjItpUona 1134. Popgr Boxes. JOHN L. WILKtE , Proprietor Omalia Paner Box Factory , Hoi. MIT add 1319 DouglM itroet. Onmha , NOD. Sueh , tt. A. nisnuow & co. , WliolKale maniifacturora of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Moulding Branch oBce , 12th and lianl street Oinalia. Neb. JJ011N MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Sash , Boors , Blinds , lnKi , itolr-work nnd Interior bard wood llul h. N.E.corner 8tli vod l iarcn Unmua , Nob. STltflKH , t CLAIIK 8JKAM IIKA'I'IXU Co Pomps , Pipes and Engines , BtCAm , water , rnllirfir nnd mlQliig lurpllM , 9\ ± tCO.tMKndWt taninm tiBot. Ouiahn. ' U , S. WIND ENGINE * PUMP CO. , Steain and We ? Supplies , , Halldr ! wlrd mlllj. C13 nnd ( JO.Iocei Et-Omtha , U. V. lion , nctlLK fli nuu r. JJJZO ] ? 7rmZ A 00 , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , BLcuHron work , itc m | .unip , itw mllli. 1JIS-121I Lcarvanortti ttttel , Ooitbk , PAXTON & VJERLINQ IRON WORKS , Vrouglit and Cast Iron Building Work , niiei , bran work , cBnertl foundry , machine ar.d l > lacK mllu work , umco * DI ! worlu , U , 1' , Uj. and ! 7tU itrott , Uuialia. WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings OMAHA SAFJ1 V IRON WORKS , MauCrsuf .Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaulti , jail work , Iron iliultrn an < ! tire r > CEi > oi. U , AudraBD , prop'r , CXir , lllb and J ck on 8t . SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Omaba Limitci Agrloiiltuml Implomonto. OH uitciiiLL PARKER'T Doalerin Agricultural Implements , fcns Carriages nnd hugglcs. Joncn trootbetweenWlttnd 10th , omnhii , Nclimtkix. L1X1XQER A .M/iTCMLF CO. , A jrlcnit'l ' Implements , Vazons , Carriages . etc. Wholesale. OmAha , Nebrntkn. IVIKL/A" , 01113X110111 ? A J Wholesale Dcnlcrt In Agilcnll'l ' implements , Wagons & Msics Wl , HI ) , Wft mid 1VT Jonci ilrrct , Omnhn. MOL1NE , M1L1WRN& STODDARU CO. , Mftnutnclurcr * nnd Joutoraln Wagons , Bneglcs Rakes , Plows , Etc. Cor. S > tli nnd IMclflc ttrvcti , Omnhn. Artists' Mlntorlala. A. IlObPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 151.1 Doimlns ulreet , Omnlm , Xobra < ki\ . Boots and Shoos. II * . 1 * . MORSE A CO. , Jokers of Boots and Shoes , 1101.110.1 , UUSDouplnn Mrcot , Umnliix. Mnnufnctorn Hummer struct , Hoston. Cool , Coke nncl Llmo. OMAHA CO lt , , OOKli A LIME CO. , ' Jotters of Hard eni Soft Coal , SOJ South 15th Mr.ct , Umnlm , Nobrnskn. NE11RASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Gok 211 South irtli M. , Oninhn , Nub. LUMBER , ETC , J011X A. WAKEFJELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imporlol nnd American I'cul'unl ' ci-mont , SlnU. ur MUnmiklo lijtlmu tocame.ilund Quliii y wimo iiino. UHAS It. LEE , toaler In Baited Lumber , Wood carpets nn.I | iiiriiu < t tliiorlnii. I'tli ' and Dousln * . itici'la , Omnhn , Hvti. OMAHA LU.MllEll C 67 All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale IMIi strict im.l Union I'nclllf ttnckOma'm. LOUIS IIRADFORD , Dealer in Liimlier , Latli , Lime. Sasli , Doois , Ktc. VnrdtCorner ttli mid Douglas. Ofllcfe Corner lllth iiiul Doutflrn. FRED. W. Git AY. Lnnilr Lim ? Cemtnl Etc.Etc , , , . , , ( Turner tith and Duuxtiu ts. , Omnlm. r. x. UIETZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , loth and California HrvtU.Cimilm , Kohrasha , Millinery and Notions. f. oTiERFELDER & do. , Importers & Jolliers in MUinery & Mm 21B , 211) HIU ) 21 i South llth struct. J. T. RODIXSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Nations and Finishing Goods , 1121 llurncjr bticut , Omnha. Commission andStorag _ _ niDDK 1.L A Rlll > ELL , Stor EG and CJinmission Spodultlcit Hnttrr , OKI. " , clK'eso. | iuiiUr > - , 1112 llounrd stiL'ot , Oiiinlir , jU. . _ Dry Goods jind NoUons. " " ' M E. simT& co. , DryGooife , FiiFnisbingGooili and Notions lUttimd I1UI Douglas , cor. lltli itrcot. Onmlm.Nob. A rncjf-Kour DRV GOODS co , Importers & Jo'Jte 'nDry Goods , Notions. Cunt's cowl * . Corner Ittli nnd Ilnrnoy streets , Omttlia , Nu I1EL1K , 1-JWMPSOX & CO. , Impoitcrs : uid Job ! era of Wcolein and Tailors' ' illTHoutliUilintiutl. Wholesale Dc-alcrs In Furniture , Fur n urn slioot , Omnlm , Nobraeka. CHARLES Sill VER1CK , Furniture , Omnliu , Nobruskn. Groceries. PAX.TOX , GALLAGHER A CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 7U3.7U7 , W.I Mid 711 8u % h lOtli ht. , Omnlm ; Nob. McCOHD , URADT & CO. , Wholesale Grcccrs , IStti nnd r.oiivcnworth BtrcrU. Omnha , Kotiriuka. Hardware. IK. j. iniOA'i cir , He'jYy Wware , Iron ana Steel. Sprln t. wauiin stock , liarilwara , lumbur , cto. 1209 _ _ _ _ anil 1211 Ilnrnoy street , Omnlm. _ _ _ _ LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN nARl > WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Gallery , Tin Plat"tf I Uatali , nheet Iron , ate. A ent > for Hone icaloi. 1 Miami powrtcr nnd Lyraaii bnrtjoil wire , HIMEDAUGH A TA.YLOII. Build rs1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. llbcbaulca' toolf and lluffalo icnlei. UW Doagln trout. Otaaba. Neb. 11. UAllDY&QO Jobbers of Toys. Dolts Albums , Fancy Goods USD { { milKhltui gouil.4 , children's ciirrl law ruriinin Btreol , Uiualm Neb. Oils. ' ' " coNsoLiiA'fnn TANK'LINE co. , Wholesale Re fined and Lubricating Oil l/ . .t HU.M.UC , cn.t 1 u , / . U. 1.U1 pi > , M Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Bealers , Carry a nlco tocU of iirlntliiK , wrnpnln nnd nrltlni paper , UpecUl attuntlon vlven to curd paper. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH . 1802 PARNAM STUBliT.