THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; JULY 17 , 1889. A Cablegram Proves to bo the Son- oatloii in Wheat. A DISPOSITION TO SELL CORN. Onts Avornfjo Flvmci' Hut uti Special Activity Noted lloarfl HAVO tlio Call In 1'nivlnlonR Cixt- llo About the Sninc. CHICAGO I'UODUCB MARKETS. CHICAGO , July 1C. ( Special Telegram to Tun I5)ii : . ] The ficusntion In the wheat irmr- kct to-day was uftpccl.il cablegram published this morning In Now York and In the Chicago Tltnos , giving the main points In the crop nnd market nrtlclo In the London Times. The salient fonlurus of the articles wore statements that tlio latent advices from Bom bay show thru India will Imvo Uttlo or no WhfH for shipment ; that Russia , Australia , Roumnnln and eastern Germany will not raise more thun enough to feed themselves : that western Europe and the United King dom will rulso KO.OOO.OOO bushels more than laflt jcnr ; nnd that the Oilcsnn grnlnerlcs are almost empty , eta The nrtlclo concludes with the statement tlmt the great Importing countries of Europe will bo more at the mercy of America this year than usual. During the morning a vnrlaly of nttempts were made to break the force of this summary of the situation , but the con clusions were nearly In accord with the Ideas of the best Informed members that no serious Impression wax made In the discred iting. The news of tfm ticxt greatest Itn- portanco was the further disappointment In receipts of wheat hero and at all southwest ern points. Uutny we athcr In the Ohio val ley , Kansas nnd Missouri may account for this In n great measure , but It la none the less certain that the bears are greatly dis gruntled over none of the realization of their nigh hopes , based on the belief that there was surely eolng to bo n huge early move ment. Wheat was grown and will como Into eight some time , but the bears arc losing the moral effect ot the big early movement counted on with sucti confidence. The mar ket was weak and lower "in ofllces" yester day , but this morning oponcd > l@t'o up , with July quoted at 77J c , September at 70J > fe , and December at 78 ; < jc. December ad vanced to 70&U and September to 7"c. July , too , showed Its horns and advanced to 78fc , nnd then , on u second spurt , to 7Vj c. The big break in July had its effect in dis couraging country shipments , und holders once more displayed nerve. July wheat was a Bcarco article to-day. This may be auo in part to the demand for cash wheat , which was quite urgent ut times , and a reduction in the cstinmtcd arrivals for to-morrow from 140 to Oil cars also had Its effect. The cash wheat situation may bo quoted ns strong everywhere to-day. December whcut re acted from 79i } to 7 ) e , but the nm'rket re covered Inter and the ground lost was nil regained , though it was not entirely held. The last quotations on the wheat list wore as follows : July , TDK" ? August , 1Go\ \ September , 77o ; December , 78.JfJ < 379. ! These prices mark a general advance us compared with f yesterday , ranging from 5 c on the long futures to Stfc I'or July. The volume of trade was largo in the aggregate , A gratifying increase in outsitlo orders was re ported by commission merchants and trade seems to bo "limbering up" somewhat. Local professionals seem to bo about evenly divided as to the merits of wheat , though the market nets us though it might ho still considerably oversold. Local engagements of lake freigtit room for 80,000 bushels are reported to-day. St. Louis received 83,000 bushels to-day. Foreigners were liberal buyers hero and at New York to-day , and yet , singular to relate , kept plugging this market with bear dispatches up to the very lost. lost.There There was a general disposition to sell corn in view of the heavy outside movement from here and the ready man ner in which all offerings in cash corn are absorbed. The Into rains Imvo likewise retarded the growth , although the prospect at present presented by the growing crop Is encouraging for n irood yield In the , -ibsenco of lurther accident. The uuwunt tendency of the wheat market encouraged the bulls In corn , nnd the price In 'tho end was established ut a } { Q advance over yester day's closing figures. July rested at 'Ao c , nnd September at 'A5 % @ % > % c. Outs averaged tinner on the regular mar ket , though at no time was there any special activity , and the unimportant improvement was chicily on account of fair outside buying orders nnd no pnfisuro to Bell. The strengtli In wheat and corn exerted a slight unlluence on oats. Trade centered In September nnd Mny , with the former at 21J @ 22c. May touched 2'o , or % a advance , but the strength was not sustained. For July 22 > c was bid , with a trade or two lln&lly atJ c. No. 2 regular sold ntli2 # to arrive. The re ceipts were largo and withdrawals increased to 73,000 bushels. . In provisions the bear side had the call. The icnllng was weak , and for property of all kinds prices were considerably lower. Trading , however , was narrow nnd without special features. Hogs wore easier , but tnoy failed to stimulate business in any direction. Operators wore conservatively Inclined nnd Indisposed to do much more than an occa sional scalp. The , leaders showed decided Indifference toward the market , and from outside sources the demand was compara tively Inslgnillctmt , orders of all descrip tions being under an nvorugo in number. In porlc tlio day'suctualdeclinenmountcd to 17f ! f © SOc , in short ribs to lOfftltyfo and in lard to 7 c. Lard wus relatively stronger than either of Its companion articles. Hulling for shipment to the extent of 2,050 tierces at $ d.32 ( g.R5. ( ) The demand for cash meats was only moderate and the few sales re ported were made on private terms. For 10- pound green hams 8c was the public ask ing price. The favorite future delivery was again September , which sold at $ ll.ao < ( tlM5 for pork , f0.a7Jtf < 3 < Uk' for lard , and $ . > .07 > ( ftO.bO for short ribs. Pork for September closed ut ll.S2K , lard at f0.a7& , and short ribs at > . ( > 7 } bid. August ranged 7/o under September for pork , lOo for lard , ana S$7 ( > c for short ribs. The product for next win ter's delivery was quiet. CHICAGO lilVE STOOll At AUK 121' . Cmcuao , July 10. [ Special Telegram to THK Hun. | CATTI.C. Estimated receipts , IIJ PO ; hist Tuesday , 0,214 ; week so lar , 23,091 : same tlmo last week , 21,780. The re ceipts were divided into about 6,000 natives uud 5,000 Tcxans. The market wus about the sumo as yesterday , suitable natives sell ing strong , with coinmoi- and medium slow nnd neglected. What la Intended to convoy to the distant reader Is that natives that are no bettor and perhaps not equal to good Tex- nns were not wanted to-day , liuyors passed them by or else nmdn bids BO lew that salesmen could not enter tain them. The run of Toxuns keeps up at a rushing cllp 4,000 , yesterday and 5,000 to-dny-r'J.OCO In two days , ana , us a CoiiHcqucncr. prices have fallen like the mer cury under & northern blizzard , sales showIng - Ing nnotlier decline of 10c , making a decrease of ilOyMOoin the puitt eight or ten days. This unsatisfactory condition of the Texas trade has u depressing effect 01 all classes of low gri.de natives , more especially on butchers' lock , whluh has had to follow the down tutu In Tcxans. canning COWH und other rouuh atock telling at about as low a price as at any low ebb , scarcely lufllcloat business going on to ir.uko u market. Good feeders arc not making much cvur $3.50. Choice to oxti-rt beeves , (4.001.35 ; m > ; dlum to irood tecrs , 13.10 to 1MO Ibi , $ . ) .SOQ4.I5 ; JSOOtoUJMMlu , I3.700I.W5 050 to 1COU lt)8 , * } .M ) ( 3.0 ' ; &toeker and feeder * . J.25 ( < ii.OO ; cows , bulls niid mixed , 1.00C ta.lO ; bulk , tS.15 ; Texas steer * , $2.U5ft3.00j ( cows , ll.OOQ 2.30 ; Tcxaim closing 10Q15o lovttir. UouiEstimated receipts , 10.000 ; last Tuesday , 18p33j wtek to far , SO,0'J"i ni" < f time lust week , 31,444. The market oncued. ( steady nnd fHlrly notlve on mixed and hcaVy , the bulk toUllig at about yesterday's prices , but'Jateron , und e poclnlly after the ship pers were nut of the way , buyers for packer * successfully Hammered the market down a Strong r > ( $10o , bidding only $4.25 for good julxed mid fW ) ! for best heavy , such as hud told early ut fl.B5Q4.40. Lieut sorts under went little or no change , selling at M.50@ 4.75. New YOIIK , July 10. [ Special Telegram to Tun HKK.I STOCKS The opening of the stock market to-day was about In keeping with the npnthy and conllietlng views which abounded In stock circles last night. A cer tain clement charged the weakness before the close yesterday to Carntnnck's manipula tions. The bulls wore relying on the grant crops to bo moved , and the bears pointed to the Indifference of the public and tlio fact that too many lines had to share the business in sight. There Is contention over Chicago's attitude , the bears contending that western traders changed from last Friday. Commis sion houses are not decisive nnd play for quick turns. Trusts are supported by Inside - side parties. In railroad stocks conserva tive houses claim that the short interest of last week Ir still out nnd liable to help on the flist good upturn , The activity this morning was confined to n few stocks , Including St. Paul , Atclilson and Northern Pacific pro- fcrro'l ' , followed by the other grangers and coal slocks. First price * were irregular and generally within 3 < per cent of last night. There were some fair advances before the end of the hour. Northern i'aclfle preferred was lf per cent up from the opening to 05Ki Missouri 1'aclllc % over last night to 70 ] , and Chicago pas up 1 point to fi'J. The mar ket held firm at 11 a. in. at the best prices. The stock market reached its best point before - fore mid-day and there was a slow decline to the close , leaving prices about steady for grangers , with O , , C. , C. & I. up 3 points to 7:3 : and Northern Pacific common nnd pre ferred strong and higher on talk of a divi dend on the latter. Laka Shore touched 102 , U WUB an unimportant day and leaves the market In condition for a sharp turn either way on Important developments. The total sales were light 120,073 shares. The following wore the clcHlni ? quotations i 0. 8.4s regular. 12M { Noi-tnurn I'nclflc. . " 8 U. 8.4s coupons. . . . KS doprofcrred to V. 8.4KsrcKUlar. . . 0. iN. W 1UT2 U.H.45 ! coupons. . do prarorrcil I3'l4 ! i'aclncCsof 'if , 118 N.Y.Contral 105H Central t'aclllo UI'J ' 1' . D.fcK ! 21U Chicago k Alton. . . .130 itock Island Dili Clilcftuo. llurllngton 0. , M. &SU' IWS iyulnoy 100 ilopreterrod 108 D..l.t\V. HRX St.I'auUVOmnha. . W Illinois Central 114 doproforred OJ ! . , . * W OU Ualon iMcinc 53 ? ; KunsnsAcTexas. . . . lU'i W..St. Ii. & ! ' 15 ! 4 I.nke Shore ] oi\ ( loprotorreil. . . . . . 'J Michigan Coutral. . 7'v Western Union HtX MIssourH'aclllc. . . . Ul'ii MOSEY Easy at ! iX@3j per cent. PHIMB MKKOAHTILC PAPBII \ } &ty4 per cent. STBKMNO ExcnA.xon Quiet but steady ; sixty-day bills , fi.fcfl ; demand , 84.87 . PIIOUUCIO MARK 1ST S. CHICAGO , July 10. 1:15 p. ra. close Wheat Cash , 79) c ; September , 77i ! ; Decem ber , 7SX@7'Jc. Corn-JUash , 33fc ; August , & > % @ 3 : Xv\ \ September , 8 : % ( ai5 : c. Oats-Cash. S2 ( M22a oi August , 21 c ; September , 'i'ic. Hye Nominal , 42V e. Hurley No. 2 , September , C4c. Flax Seed No. 1 , 8l.iOVrf. : Prime Timothy $1.40 , nominal. \Vhfsky-fl.03. Pork Cash , $11.12 , nominal ; Aucrust , $11.15 ; September , * ll.22Jtf. Lard Cash , $0.25 , nominal ; August. $0.27 : September. $ G.37f. ! ( Flour Dull , unchanged. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , $5.23@5.37 ; short clear , ? . < X@G.12)tf ) ; short ribs , steady , cash , July nnd August , ? 5.02@5.85. Butter Dull ; creamery , ll@15c ; dairy , 0@14c. Eggs Dull ; fresh , 10@llc. Clieose Quiet ; full cream Cheddars and flats , "X J c ; Young Americas , 7ffJ8e. ( Hides Weaiicr , and dnmund mod erate ; heavy green salted , Go ; light green salted , SfgoJl'c ; salted bull , 4 > < c ; green salted calf , C ( ijofc ; dry flint 7c ; dry Halted hides , 7o ; dry c lf , 7@3c ; dea cons , 25c each. Tallow Fair demand , easy ; No. 1 , so Id packed , 3o ; No. 2 , cake , 4. ! c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour . 12OvW 5,000 Wheat . 33,000 58,000 Corn . aiO.OOO 285.000 Onts . 148,000 77.000 Now York. July 10. Wheat Receipts 550 bushels ; exports , 7S.030 bushels ; spot quiet nnd l@tVc higher ; No. 2 red , StiJ c In store , SOli SSSg'e afloat , 87H@b ! > c f. o. b. ; ungraded red , fj4@hSJS c. Options uhow % Q $ IJ c advance , closing steady after freer busi ness , No. 2 red , August , closing at S4.'jjC. ' Corn Ueeeipts , 140-00 bushels ; exports , 143,300 bushels ; spot higher and active ; No. 2 , MXf&Wia in elevator , 48ic43-'c ( ' ( ullont ; No. 2 white , 49o bid , nominal ; un- graded mixed , 4IJ ( < $43Xe $ ; options quiet and stronger ; August closing at 43c. Oats Receipts , 105,100 bushels ; exports , S10 bushels ; spot firmer und moderately netive ; options stronger but quiet ; August closing at27 o ; spot , No. 2 white , 3 f@.J3e ; mixed western , 20@29Jlo ; white western , 33@39o ; No. 3. Chicago. 28K@JSKc. Conco Options opened steady at 1502' ) points up ; sales , 09,000 bags ; July , 514.00 ( > § 15.00 ; September , $14.'JJ@15.10 ; spot Hio more active and stroni ; ; fair cargoes , $17.75. Petroleum Steady ; United closed at 91 c for August. Egcs Fair demand and firm ; western , l4tfT14Kc. ( Porlc bull ; * iess , $13.00@13.25. Lord Good export demand ; market quiet and easier ; western steam , tO.U5@0.07 , clos ing at SO.G5. Uuttor In light demand , and steady for extra ; western dairy , I0@13c ; creamery , 12 Cheese More active and unsettled ; west ern , OJf@7 c. Br. J > ouiH. July 10. Wheat Higher ; cash , 73Ko ; August , 73K" ; September , Corn Strong ; cash , 83J o ; August , September , 33c. . Oats Firm ; cash. 25c ; May , 25kb. Pork-Dull ut U.7G. Lard Nominal at $0.00. Whisky Steady at $1.03. llutter Quiet , easy ana uuchanirod ; creamery , 13@15c. Minneupolix , July 10 , Wheat Sample , dull and lower ; receipts , 105 cars ; ship ments , 87 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , July. $1.01 ; on track , * 1.021.03 ; No. 1 northern , July , l 5e ; August , 81c ; Septoni- her , 79 } o ; December , SOo ; on track , 94 @ 95e ; No. 2 northern , July , 8lo ; on track , 81 ( S5e. Milwaukee , July 1(1. ( Wheat Steady ; cash , 78,4fo ; September , 70J c , Corn Quiet ; No. 3 , 33J/o. Oats Steady ; No. 3 white , 27K@OSa Kyo Easy No. 1 , 42 > < 4He. Uarley Eiiny ; No. 2 September , 50@59J/c. Provisions Easy ; pork , * ll.22X. Cincinnati , July 10. Wheat Firmer ; No. 2 red. now , 70c. Corn Weaker ; No. 2 mixed , 88c. Oats Dull ; No. 2 mixed , 25o. Whisky Firm nt$1.0-i. Liverpool , July 10. Wheat Quiet ; holders offer moderately ; California , No , 1 , 7s UKd@7s 2Kd per cental. Com Firm ; demand fair ; now mixed western , spot ; 3s 10 > d percental. KitiiHus Clly , July 10 Wheat Stronger ; No. 2 rod , cash , ( S a bid ; July tales. C5o ; AugUEt , U4o bid ; No. B cash , 59c ; July , sales , 27c ; August , 60o ; No. 3 soft , cash , O'Je ' bid ; Julv , C0c ; August , CJo bid. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 cash , 28o bid ; July , 67fc bid ; No. J white , cash , 80 , 'e bid ; July , V0)ic bid. Oats-No. 2 cash , 19 0 bid ; July , 17 o bid ; August , no bid. hi VIS STOUIC OhlotiKO , July 10. Thq Drovers' Joxirnal reix > rts us follows : Cattle Hecoljita , 10,500 ; market Btronp ; beeves , t3.f > 0@4 35 ; stockers und feodorB , ? , ' . ? ( S3.00 ; cow , buls and mixed , fl.60(23.1u. ( Hob's Koeoipts. 17,000 ; market steady ; closing lower ou heavy ; mixed , f4.30(34.CO ( ; heavy , t42K34.40 ( ; light , fl.3S&4.75 ; skip. ] ' 3 .Kis4 .00. klieep Receipt * , 0,500 ; market dull ; ICXiiirio lower ; natives , t3.40Q4.75 ; wcktorns , 3.40@4.20i Toxaiw , J3.30Q4.10. OUy , July 10. Cattle Receipts , 7.SUO ; common to choice corn-fed steers , | J.7&(33.0y ( ; stockers and feedora , l3.rXX33.10 ; cows , steady to tbade lower ; $1,50QS.70. Hog Receipts , 8,700 ; ihlpmanta , 800 ; market opened , stroug to 60 lower , cloaluj ; with advance lost ; light , $1.23 ® 1.40 ; heavy and mixed , (4,10(34.20. ( Nnttonnl Stock l.iril , lia ! < t St. Louis , July 10 Cattle Hccclpl * . 2.SOJ ; shipments , floO ; market steady ; choice heavy nntlvo stot-s , $3.S.I.30 ; fair to good , M.2A@3.00 ; stockcts and feeders , fJ.IUCiC.J.15 ; rnnenrs , corn-fod , $2.75C'in.50 : grnss-fcd , $2.00 3.15. Hogs Uecolpts , 2,300 ; shipments , 1,000 } market higher : choice heavy and butchonv j-clectlons , f 1.30 ( 4.45 ; packing , $ t.Vw 4,45 ; light grades , $4.4 : > @ 00. Hloux City , Julv 10. Cattle Uocelpts , 300 ; market ste.idv ; fat steers , $3.00J3.yi ( ; stackers und feeders , $2.16@3.bO ; veal calves , i.00ff3.5a ( Hogs Receipts , 330 ; market easier ; light and mixed , W.12) ) ( < i4.17 } < 5 heavy , UMAUA IjlVl Cuttle. Tuesday , July 10. The cattle market was very llburally sup plied and the bulk of the cattle wore native corn-fed stock. A heavy ram was falling during the entire day , and thin seriously In terfered with the movement nnd trading was slow , The market was moro.or less uneven , prices ruling from steady' to fie lower on steers nnd . " ( ffildc lower on cnnners und coarse butchers' cattle. lines. Market opened fi@10c higher and closed steady nt the advance , everything selling at f4.15@4.20. The supply wns very light for Tuesday and demand liberal. Snoop. There wai onl.v one to.ul of fair Nebraska native sheep received to-day. Uooinpr.s. Cattle 2,900 HogH 4 , 00 Sheep 113 Prevailing i'rlcon The followln < U atv'Mj ' of prim * ruU in this market for t'.io giMlo-j of stoalc men tioned : Prime steers , 1300 to IfiOO lbs.J 70 ( $1.90 Good steers , 1350 to lloUlbi. . . 3.05 ( ( (3.75 Good steers , 1050 to 13'JJ Ibs. . . 3.4) ) OM.tl'J Common canners 1.2 > ® J.OO Ordinary to fair cows 1.75 ( iffl.2't Fair to good cows 2.30 ( jW. 10 Good to choice cows 2.40 rtt2.7fi Choice to fnncy cows , heifers. . 2.70 ( $3.00 Fulrto oed bulls 1.75 ( fti'Jo Good to choice bulls 2.25 t2.50 Lignt stockers and feeders. . . . 2.70 ( f$2.03 Good feeders. 950 to 1100 Ibs. . 8.0:1 : fiM.15 Fair to choice light hess 4.15 C' 4.20 Fair to choleo heavy hogs 4.10 ( < < l.20 Fair to choice mixed IIOJTS 4.10 ( ii4.4JO Shorn shcop 3.0J @ 4.0U KoprcHL'iiuulvc S.ilej. STKEItS. No Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 1110 $3 25 1 ! ) liSS S3 75 Ijlvc Stock Notes. The provision market closed off. The receipts of oattlo were very heavy. Hog market closed steady at the advance. A. Nelson , of Crete , was hero with a car of cattle. Albert deal came In from Donlphan with six cars of cuttle. Isaac Shcphurdson , of Rlvorton , added six cars of cuttlu to the supply , nnd came nloni , ' to look ufujr thorn , Ed Dccrlng , of Donlphan , was at the yards this morning. D. Lonergan cumo in from BnggB with a car of hogs , P. Scott , of LirlgL's , was on the market with a car of hogs. L. F. Southworth , of York , wus hero to day with two cars of cattle. Ho thinks there are quite a numherof fat cattle to bo had yet , and does not have much contldenco in u future advance. The heaviest receipts of cattle In a lone tiino. U. J. Fulton came In from Piillllps with three cars of cattlo. Nat Martin , of Donlphan , added two cara of cattle to the supply und cutno along to look after them , \V. J. Burpcr , an evory-day dealer at Don lphan , was hero vrllh a car of hops. J. Uowcrs brought In a car of cattle. Ho ships from Fulls City. C. KUCBKO , of Falls City , added a car of cattle to the supply and came along to look after them. The entire cattle receipts consisted of na tive stock and the greater portion was steers. Fred Ley. of the firm of Ley & Polers , extensive - tensive dealer * at Stanton , were hero look- lug utter nlno cars of cattlo. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. Produce , Fruits , Etc. BUTTsn Table dairy , ll@13o ; packers' stock , 8 > f@9o. Creamery Prints , fancy. 15@10o ; cuoice , 13@14o ; solid packed , lt ! @ 18u. 18u.Eaos Eaos- Strictly fresh , lie. CUKESE Young Americas , fullcroam , llo : factory wlns , 0)o ) ; off grades , 0 < Sflo\VM \ UoJsdln Edom , $11,50 per aoz : sup sago , IDo : brick , Il@l2o ; limburger. ij@10o ; domcstlo Swiss , I4u ; chueso safes , bronze modal , No. 1 Pouivniv Live bens , per dozen. $3.50 ® 4.00j mixed , t3.25@3.BO ; spring , 3.0003.60j turkeys , 7@So per Ib ; ducks , f2.00@3.60s goose , { 3.00 4.00 ; live pigeons , (1.50. Oiuxots-Siui Gabriel , y.75@4.00 : fancy Duarte Mediterranean sweets , fi.S5@i&0 ; Rodl , 3.00. PecuBS-Per bu. Sl.7593.00 , AI-I-LKS Per bbl. 76c@2.00 , s Per 21 auart cass , J2.00 : per 18 quart drawer , 1.00. r 13iAcinEiinins Per 04 ql/iftt / t-ftso , $2.00 ® 2.r > o. " HI.ACK UAsrnisnnins Per 21 quart case , $ -4 75. llp.n IUsrniiiitira : Per St , iilnt case , $1.75 @ 2.00. Qoosniiniinins Per bu itiWd , $3.00 ; SM quart case , $2.00. Ct'niuNTs Per cmo Zl qtmrts , § 1.75(3 ( < .00. l'MM8 ) Hi.tir.iiEiiitins Per bu. JTi. WATRUMBI.ONS 8IO.OO@Jr ,0ii ( ; > or 100. CANTnt.ofi-8 Pcr doz , l . 2.00. PINT. Ari-i.KS Per doz , § U.l ) 33.50. HAKAS is According toielzo , per bunch , .ootfUK ( : ) . , , COCOANUTS Per 100 , ? 5 ( W. " FIIKSII Fis t White llrh per Ib , T trout , per Ib , lie ; whlto perch , per Ib. 7c ; buf falo , per Ib , Tc ; pickerel , her Ib , Oc ; blauk bais , per Ib , llo. Hi : INS Choice hand nicked navy , fl.TS ; choleo hamt picked medium , $ ! . ( " > ; cholco baud picked country , $1.00 ; clciui country , $1.20@l.2T . Etiti.v Vior.T : nins Potatoes , 30@IOo per bu ; onions , California. Dor Ib , 2c : southern , per bbl , 2.00 ; cnbb uc , per crate , $1.S > ; tur nips , per bu box , 50@75a ; beets , per box , 76cG'l 00 ; wnx bsana , per bu box , $1.60 ; string buniiR , per bu DOX , $1,2. > ; green pens , per bu box , Sl.OOt tomatoes , ucr j < bu bnx , 40(3WccnulHloxver. ( ; 51.W ; cue plant , fl.BS ; nquash , 2Sc per doz ; encumbers. 2,5c ; soup bunches , 3Uc ; lettuce , 2oii nullslit-a , 20o ; Krcen onions , inW'JOc ; now carrots , 20c ; plo ubut , per Ib , ! ? c. Al'l'Li : litTTTI'.ll 5C. Ciniii : LJbl * , fT . ( H ) ; hf bbls3.00. MAi'i.i : SUUAII I'iif@t5t ! per Ib. POTATOES Old , choice , siickud , per bn , IB @v'0e. VIAI : < Choice , medium size , 5@flc ; choice heavy , 4@oc ; spring lambs , t30.oy@'JO.OO per dozen. Hosr.T 14ClSc ner Ib for choice. PIIBSCUVES IM &MOo per Ib. JII.MCS : ; ilf'j > lu pur Ib. UKCSWAX No. 1 , lti@Uc. ) HAYi 5lC' ) ' 5.oO. CHOIFnr.i -S'J.OOMIO.UO. ' Hit tx $ ' .i.iXigli.8ri. ) ( TAI.UIW No. 1 , ! &c ; No. 2 , 2J @ 3c. Gitr.Asu A , 3Jf@4 > o ; yellow , 2Kc ; dark , " ( J WOOL Fine , average , 15@10c ; cholco , 18 ® l c. MEDIUM Average , 21@22c ; choice , 23S2-lc ; COiirRL1 , lu'l lii'C. Oniocrii'S. PUOVISIOXS Hmns , No , 1 , 10-lb average , lie ; 20 to 22 Ibs , lOKc ; 12 to 14 llis , 12e ; No. 2 , UKc ; sjieclils , 12 > ? f ; shoulder ? , 7c ; broak- fust bacon. No. 1 , Id o ; specials , 12 o ; pie- me , lUi'e ; liiun anusiiKO , J0l o ; dried beef hums , wo : bcof tnnuucs. fii pur dozen ; dry suit me.its , ri tAO 'i per In. S USAOI : Uclosuu , 4@IJ c ; Frankfurt , 7c : tongue , Do ; sumitmr , iSJ c ; head chceso , 5 > fc. 1'oitic Fnmlly , backs , per bbl. S13.00 ; yt- bbls , fi.75 ( ; mess , bbls , S12.CO ; Vi-bbls , $ < 1.2.'i ; pla pork , bbls , $17.f > 0bbis. . $ U.OO. UEKF TOSOL-KS S.ilt , bbls , $20.00. OILS Kerosene PW.li c ; W W , 12c ; headlight , Ulo : salud oil , .l5@i.W ; per dozen. PICKI.BS Medium , pur bbl , $1.50 ; small , $ .1.50 ; ghurklns. $0.50 ; C & U chow-chow , tils , W.lll ; pts. $1,40. Wliu'i'ixo PAIMSH Str.iw. per Ib , \ % @ 2 } c ; ni ' . > Xct niunillo , H , ( ic ; No. 1 , Oc. SALT Dairy , 140 2-lb pktjs , SailO ; do , 100 ! Mb pkgs , $ \.G' ' > ; do , OOn-lbpiCKS , $2.40 ; do , 23 10-lb pkgs , ? 2.HO ; Ashton , bu b.vs. 5'1-lb , S.Jc ; do , 4 IU bi s , 2'J4-lb. > U 111 ; M S A , 60-lb bags , 55c ; No. 1 line , pt-r jbl , $1.23. OANIIV > ii.8i2.1 < i3 per lb.r CIIOCOI.VTB AXII COTOA 21@-0c ! ncr Ib ; Oerintiii uhlckory , red , t > farinit , . . . . . ni-uul , lie ; vcrinicc'ili , lie ; rlco , sage and tnplocn , G't'l-'Vc. l'Ysi : Suit iJi-icd codfish , UJ 29c ; scaled herring , 28c pur box ; liol Uurring.Uoin , 50o ; llaiiiburK spico.l hurriujr , $1.00 ; hoi. hur- rinir , 70-C ? ; i.lO ; mackerel , half bills , No. 1 , ? 1. > 51 ; largo family , $13.50 pur lOOlbs ; whitu- llsh , No. 1. $ i.5 ( ) ; Muil.y30J ! , ; trout , $5.00 ; siilnion , $ S.5'J ' ; anchovies , Sc. Lvi : * l.7fi@l.50. ' ' NUTS Almonds , ir ( Jtl7c ; Hra/.lls , Oo ; 111- berts , 12c ; pecans , I2e ; 'wftlnuts , 12c ; pea nut cocks , be : rousted , lOc. HAOS American A. senmloaa * , 17c ; Union Squuro puper , cliscjunt 35pcr cent. COITRBS Grcan Fancy old golden Ulo , 22c ; fancy old puaburry , 22c ; Hio , cholco to fancy. 21e ; Hio , priuio , 20o ; Hio , good , 17o ; Moclia , 2Ju ; J.ivn , fancy Mauduhling. 29o ; Jnva , coed interior , lc. Cori'CES Hoasted Arbueklc's Ariosa , 2J u ; MoLntighlln'B XX'CX , UJo ; German , S2c ; Uilvvortli , 22c ; Alaroma , 2Jo. SAI.-ODA Ukt'J2.V s per Ib. STAIUMI j@7iper la. Srovn POLISH $ } . ( b ( ' $ > .87 per gross. Sl'icca Whole , per Ib Allspice , 12e ; Cas sia China , lc ( ) ; cloves. Zanzibar , 20e ; nut megs , No. 1. 75o ; pepiicr , lite. SfoAits Grunulat-ud , ilj 'e : confectioners' A , ! ) } e ; btnndard extr.i C. S/jft&U'rfc ; yellow C , SVc : powdered , K ) ! ( ffiUe ; cut loaf , 10i cubes , 10 > ( v510 } a ; cream extra C , Ti : vi , Gunpowder , 2f'fT ilo ; Japan , SOfrO 40o ; Y. Hyson , 2Sj50e ( ; Oolong , 2J@Wc. VINKOAU Per gal. 13'cr ' > 0e. CANNKD FISH Uroolr trou. , 3 Ib , S2.40 ; salmon trout , 2 Ib , $3.35 ; clams , 1 Ib , SI.2.V clams , 31b , $2.00 ; clnm cho\vdor , 3 Ib , FJ.23 ; devilled cnxbs. I Ib , ? 22" > : devilled crabs , 2 Ib , 435'J ' ; codilsh balls , 'i Ib , S1.75 : caviar , K Ib , SJ.23 ; cols , t Ib , i3.25 ; lobsters , I Ib , $ 2.0(1 ( ; lobsters , 1 Ib , $1.0J ; lobsters , deviled , X Ib , § 2.25 ; mackerel , 1 Ib , 51.00 ; mackerel , mus tard sauce , 3 Ib. * 2.tO { ; mackerel , tomato sauce , 3 Ib , ? 2.'JO ; oysters , 1 Ib. t5c : oysters. 2 Ib. S1.50 ; salmon , ( J. Ii. 1 Ib , S3.10 ; salmon , C. H , 21b , 13.10 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.85 ; salmou , Alaska , 3 Ib , § 2.00 ; sbrimps , 1 Ib , ? 2.05. I > rntrs nnd Chemicals. Acin Sulphuric , per carboy. 2.fc } ; citric , per Ib. . 51o ; oxalic , per Ib. , 13c : tnrtaric , powdered , per lb.t 4k ! * ; carbolic , @lDc. > AI.UM Per Ib. , M" . AMMONIA Garb , i Ib. . 12c. AIIBOWUOOT I'or io. , lOc. BALSAM Copabia , per Ib. , C5oj tolu , 520 55u. 55u.BORAX BORAX Kcflncd , per Ib. , 9 > , c. CHKAM TAUTAU Pure , per Ib. , 30c. EXTUACT LOGWOOD Bulk , per Ib. , 12 > EIIOOT 14c. GLVCHIUNI : 21J c. Gu > i AIIAIUO .VA'HKta. LvcoroidUM i Ic. GLvcEitiNi : Bulk , per Ib. , 21J5 , GDM Assafoetldii , per Ib. , 14c ; cnmpUor , per Ib. , 37c ; opium , per Ib. , $3.4'5. ' IODINIS Itcsublltnated , peroz. , $3.03. LuAvns Uucliu , short , per Ib , 13o ; senna , Alex. , per Ib , 253Sc. MoitriiiA Sulpb , per oi , (3.SO. Mmtcuiiv 74c. POT > SII 13roinido , > per Ib , 37o ; iodine , per QUINIA Sulnli , per 11 , 2 ? HOc. SKKDH Canary , per 11IJfc. . SOAI-S Castile , mottled , per Ib , 6(310c ( ; castile , white , per Ib , 13@l5c. ! 3i'iitiTS NITIIE Sweet , per Ib , ,10c. STUVCIINIA Crystals , $1.00@I.15. Sun'ii. CINCHONA Per oz. Cgl3c. ( TAI-IOCA Per Iti , Co. ' TONOA UBANS f 1.75.r- OILS Uorijatnont , 3.35 ; Wlntorgreon , (3,15 ; Malaga , Ooc ; linseed , raw , OJu ; boiled , J" WHITE LEAD ffl.no , CAi.oMni.-Ain. , per Ib , OSc. CASTOH On , ' " $1.24. CUIIEII BKIIItlES $1.50. - CANTII AHI DBS 75c ( < ? 51,05. QAESIA UUDS Per Ib , I7p , ClILOKOFOIlM Per Jb , lc. Coituosivu SujiLiMAjper Ib , 680. MelliU. ' BLOCK TIN Eng. r 'g.i ' small nig , 2So : bar. 2'Jc. . , „ Copi-EH Planished boljpr sires , SOo ; cold rolled , 20oj shoatUlng , 25o ; pltts , SOo ; flats , GALVANIZED SIIEBT InoN Junlata , dis count , 60 per cent. PATENT PLANISHED IUON No. 24 to 37 , A quality , per Ib , 10i , < c ; No. 24 to 27 , B cjual- > ty , 0 > ffo. For less than bundle add l < So per Ib. SIIEBT IUON No. SO , * 3.40 ; No. 27 , f3.55. SOLDISK Hoyt Metal Co.'s half-and-half , In 1-Ib cases , per Ib , lOo ; commercial half- and-half , 15o ; No. 1 , In bars , 14o. TIN PLATB-Best Charcoal ) 10 , 10x14 , 225 sheets , ( U.50 ; IX , 10x14 , 225 sheets , 13.25 ; 1C , 12x12 , 235 sheets , J0.50J IX , 13x12 , Sis sheets , ? S.23i 1C , 14x20 , 113 sheets , efl.50 ; IX. 14x20 , 113 sheets , 3.85j 1XX , 14x20 , 113 shoots , 110.00 ; 1XXX , 14x20 , 113 sheets 111.75 ; IO. 2x28. 113 sheets , $18.50 ; 2x23 , 1J2 sUeots , 117,00 ; IXX , 2x83 , 113 sheets COKE-IO , 10rl4 , 225 sheets. M.OOj 10 , 14x20,113 sheet * , $00 ; 10,10x20 , 225 sheets , CUarcoftl-20x83 ) , | 9.75(3 ( STEM , NAILS Base , W.151 stcol wire nnlls , base , ? 2.00. _ _ Lumber niul Dulldlng. Material , f. o. b. Omnhn , STOCK Hi AHDS A 12 Inch , s. 1 14 nnd Ifl feet , $ \ G.OOH \ 12 Inch , s. 1 s. 12 , 14 nnd 10 feet , Sll.OJj C 12 Inch , s. 1 s. 12 , 14 nnd Irt feel , $ i.00 { D 13 inch , 8. 1 s. 12 , 11 nnd 10 feet , ? 2i.OO : ; No. 1 Com. 13 In. s. 1 . 12 icet , ( IS.OO ; No. 1 Com. 12 In. B. 1 s. 14 nnd 10 feet , 8l7.60ft3lS.50 ! No. 1 Com. 13 In. 8. 1 s. 10 , 18 nnd 20 feet , $10.50 ; No. 3 Cum. 13 In , 9. 1 s 14 nnd 10 feet , $10.50. CEIUXO AXI > PAIITITIOX 1st Com. * f In. whlto plno partition , f32.00 ; 2nd Coin. & In. whlto nine imrtltlnn , $ ! 7.(0 ; clear * In , yel low pine coiling , $ , ' 0.00 ; clear -V in Norway , (14.50 ; 2nd Com. % In. Norway , Sl.'l.OO. Houins No. 1 Coin. s. 1. 8. 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft , $10.00 ; No. 0 Com. s. 1 s. 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft , , ftlJ.50 ; No. 3 Com. s ! 1 u. 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft. , $14.M > ; No. 4 Com. s. 1 s. 12. It and ID ft. , ( ship's cull ) , $11.00. Add 50 cents per M. ft. for rough. UATTIN . Wr.Lt , Ttinixo , PICKETS O. G. Halts. 2'4 ' Inch , OOct O. G. Hntts , Jx3 , SIS , 35c ; 3-ln. well tubing , U. & M , and bov. , $22.00 ; pickets , P. & H. , lint , $20.00 ; pickets , D. & H. square , S10.UO. 11IMISXSIOX8 AM ) TIMIIBR. .13 ft. 14 ft. 10 ft. IS ft. 2' ' ) ft. 22 ft. 24 tu 2xt. . . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 ltl.00 18.00 111.00 2xJ. ( . . . 15.00 15.00 IS 00 111.00 1000 18.00 lll.UO 2x3. . . .15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.KI ( 18.00 10.K ) 2xl0..16.UO 1510 1C.CH ) 1(1.00 ( 10.00 1S.IM ) IU.W ) 2x12 , . .15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 lli.Ol ) 18.00 UI.W ) 4x4-SxblO.OO 10.00 10.00 17.00 17.00 S.OO UI.W ) rnsciNO. No. 1 , 4&0 Inch , 13&11 ft , rough , IOOOSDIIU.0 Fo. 1 , " " 10 " 17.0iil7 ( ) ( r. ' . ) No. 3 , " " VJ & I 18.ftOC14 00 No. 3 , " " U ) " lu.OOG51lt.00 FIXISIIINO 1st and 2d clear , 1C ! Inch , s 2 s , MO.COOSr.l.CO ; 1st nnd 2d clear. Jk iind 13 Inch , s 2s. 4rlViT.000yil ! clear , 1'f [ i-ch , s 2 s , $ 1:1.000 : ? W.IKI ; 3d clear , 1H nnd 2 Inch , s 3 s , $13.00 10.00 ; 11 select , ly , ij and 2 inch , s 2 s , sr.uOftf 33.00 ; 1st and 2d clear , 1 Inch , s 2 B , $45.00 ; IU elear , 1 Inch , s 2 s , $30.0J ; A se lect. 1 Inch , s 2 s , $ J3.00 ; 13 select , 1 inch , s 2 B , $30.00. Fi.ooiiixo 1st com 0 Inch whlto pine. $31.00 ; 2d com 0 Inch white pine , $31.00 : ! ld com 0 Inch whlto Dine , * 2 0i ) ; U com 0 Inch white pine , $ ) il.OO ; coin 4 und ( I ineli yoltow pine , Slu.OJi Star 4 inch yellow pine , $17.00 ; 1st and 13d clear yellow pine , 4 and G Inch , $10.00. POI-H.U Lu.Miinu Clear Poplar box bus , ) < ins 2 , $3. ) OJ ; clear poplar % in panel. $30.00 ; clear poplar ? n nanel $ J5.00 ; elear poplar U In panel stock wide , s 2 s , $28.00 , clear popl.tr corrugated celling , J < , S30.0J. POSTS White eednr. 0 Inch halves , 12u ; white eo.lar , fiiij Inch halves and 8 Inch q'rs , lie ; whlto cedar 4 ineh round , Hie ; Tcnncs- scu red cedar , split , Hie ; split oak ( white ) , 8c ; sawed oak , ISc. SIIIXOI.ES , LATH , per M. XX clear , $3.20 ; extra * A * , SJ.SO ; standurd A , f 3.1(0 ; B mull , cieur , $ t.'id' ( l.7 ( ) ; U Inch , clear , $1.7fi@l.SO : No. 1 , $1,1L > @ 1. 15 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territory , $ .1.40 ; California red wood , dimension widths , $ l.iO ; cypress , clear heart , dimension widths , $3.25 ; lath , S3. 40. SunLu1 No. 1 plain , S and 18 inch$17.50 ; No. 2 , plain , 8 and Iti inch , ? 15.5J ; No. 1 , O. G. , ? 18.00. SiDixn 1st Com. , and lit feet , $22.00 ; 2nd com. , and Hi feet , Slli.u > ; 3 1 com and 1U loot , $15 00 ; fence , coin. , and Hi feet. $13.00. LIME , irrc. Quincy white Hum ( best ) , SOc ; English nnd German Portland ectnent , S3.1 5 ; Milwaukee and Louisville , $1. 0 ; Michigan plaster , $2.25 ; Fort Dodge plaster , $2.10 ; Hluo K.uiid plaster , $1.00 ; Inilr , 20e ; sash , 00 per ctdis ; doors , blinds , mouldings , 50 per etdis ; tarred felt , per cwt , H yo ; straw board , $1.50. Mciitl Mnrlcrt. The American Metal Market prints the following c.ible , dated London , Fridiiy , July 12 : Transactions have bicn very light gener ally nnd prices in eglilar and uncertain , but now rule in most cases ut u slightly higher level. . Tin begins to look somewhat linner , though still very dull , oxeept for a tnoutrato activity on Monday , .when the iirst quota tions were substantially unchanged from those of the preceding Friday , but , in the af ternoon tliero wus a reaction of 10s to A'bU cash , b'J ' 10s forward. This relatively small difference for tne deferred delivery has since been but little increased , nnd tno whole mar ket declined 104 the next day , the most of which was lost in Hie early detilitiL's. Opening iiuotatlonson Wednesday were again u sliado lower , but all the loss was recovered in the afternoon , and yesterday there was u frac tional advance in the forenoon , just main tained ttirougnout tlio day ; and no further change uuing noted to-day , the market Closes quiet atCS3 12 Od cash , sO 5s for thruo moiit'ih' prompts. Co ITB it Alt ho UK n fluctuations are still narrow , G. M. C.'sare quite Irregular on die unsatisfactory news from America. The bhaipest decline was noted on Monday fore noon , when cash bars opened 10s down at i'41 7s ( U und forward at10 15s , cash stif fening later in the day , but going off ugain at , next day's early 'change , and closing at i'41 5s. Throe months continued to rule on this and the two following days .it A'-IU lui , but ill was touched for cash curly on 'Wednesday , from which there was an im- nrovement to 41 5j In the late dealings , and u fractional further advance yesterday afternoon , but to-day prices Imvo gradually softened again and close at 41 cas.li , 10 10s fowurd. ANTIMONV Has been advancing from XU2 to 0 5 for Hallett's during the week und is now ilrm at the latter figure. fcrci.TEii Improved still further this WCOK to 1'J 5s for ordinary brands of Silesian. LBAII Shows no change from the old figure of . 12 7s ( id for toft Spanish pigs , as reported a week asjo. KxuLtdii Pin Imix Stood nt 39s , the same ns last Friday , until Wednesday of this week , when nn advance of 3d was reported , n further advance of the saino mnnunt to day bringing the closing price to 80s Od. BiisiEMRii Pie Continues to be quoted from Workington , CDs 13d for mixed numbers. STIII , HAILS Have continued iirm and active at 4s 15d f. o. b. , for heavy section's. OLD HAILS Stand unuhnugcd utOociirOs for T's , 705S75S D. H. c. i.f. N. Y. SCKAP Iitox Steady at 47s OuriZ50s f. o. b. Gusaow , Friday , July 12 , 1S&0. SCOTCH WAKHAXIS Continue to bo in good demand , but have not changed greatly on" the week , nnd after opening u trillo higher on Monday , underwent a reaction the next day of 2d to13s Od , from which they did not recover until lalo on Wednesday. As the fair holidays are now at band , the murkct closed for the week yesterday afternoon , when prices were still steady at 43s lid. Mukers' quotations are forColtness , along side , Glasgow , f > 0s Od ; Garthshcrrie , along. side , Glasgow , 52s 3d ; Summcrlce. along side , Glasgow , 54s Gd ; Langloan , alongside , Glasgow , 54s 3d ; Carnhroo , alongside , Glas gow , 45n { Id ; Glencarnor.k , alongside , Ard- rossen , f(2s ; ICgllnton , alongside , Ardrossau , 43s Od ; Daltnellington , 45s 3d. LUlitonige ; , Ardrosscu to Glasgow , Is , ton. LiVKiti'OOL , Friday , July 12 , 1889 , TIN PLATES Dull and quiot. Charcoal tin plates , plates , Molynjfrado , Kii 10.,4d@17s ; charcoal tin plates , Allawaj grade , ! 4 ( < ils ! Od ; charcoal tcrno plntes , Dean grade , 1 1 , 20 , lis ! ; charcoal tcrno plates , Dean grade , 20 , 28 , 25s 9d 20scoko ; tin plates , U V graao 12s 9d@13s. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 605 feuutlilUtlt Street , Omulia A By HQ WANTED \Jr I ll IL P Issued l < y Cities , Counties , School Districts , Water Coin , panics , fie. We are in the market for the purchase of round amounts of such bonds. Correspondence solicited. N. W. HARRIS & COMPANY , Bankers , 119-117 MonrooOtroet , CHICAGO. 00 Devonahlrn fitroot , BOSTON , Halford MEATS FOR , Table SOUPS FISH , , GRAVIES , Sauce do. Boots nnd Shoes. KMKENDALL , .70.M7S , t CO. , Sue ctsor * to lire j , Jones A Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of B.ots&Slioes AKViili for IloMon Itnbbpr Shno Co.IK2. IIOI and 1101 llnrncr Street , Om 'in. NelT.i Kn. Dioworo. Beer Brewers , ISll Kor h Klgliltcnth flr.'ol.Omnhix. Xeb. MannPctnrcK of Balvanlzcil Iron Cornice XMnilow-cnpannd mct llr iTlljilit . .lotin Kponcttr , Uroi'notor. US nO 110 ! - < iU.li lull urccl. JOHN L. WILKIE , Proprielor Omalia Papsr Box Faclory , Xo . 1.117 anil 1319 Douitlm tlrcct.Onirlin.Neb. . J- M. A. VlSltHOir ACO. . , \Vlioltinln nmniifneltirrrx of Sash , Boors , Blinds Mid Branch unicu , 13tli nnJ IrnrJ itrccta , Oinnb.i. Xcb. itonif MAXi'VAcrvntxa co. , Manufacturers of Satli , Bjors , Blinds , Moulding , olnlr-wutk 11111 l.ttorlor luinl wood flnlili. 13.V > n Norlii HHli utrcct , Unmlin , Nob. Stooir Flttlngs , JPiimps , Etox _ Asa A CLA.KK STKAM HEATIXQ co. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , Steam , nntrr , rnllnnf nn < l mlnlnR nnppll < 9 , etc. DIM , Vfl unil ic't rnrmim uroot , Utuntio. ' ' ' u. s. wixD EXOI'NE' .t PUMP co. , Steam and Water Supplies , Iluliraj nliul mil's. 918 nml ICO Jonm St. , Omnha. U. K. Ilo5 , Actlne .Mnnnger. A CO. , Engines , Boilers aid General Machinery , blicet-lion trorX , etcnm rnniiu , mr mills. 1213-1215 l.uacnirorlh tlruel , Omalm. _ Iron Works. PAXTON VlERLiyO IRONWORKS , Wronslit and Gait Iron Banding Wort Knclncn , btnss work , ccnernl foimdrr , mnrblno nnd blacksmltli work. Ullieoaiul works , U. r. Ily. nml 17lh struct , Omnluu o.u i HA WIRE & /no.v WORKS , Mainifactnrers of Wire and Iron Railiuis DeskHis , window > 'u ril < , ( loner stnnil , wlrosigns , ulc. lilNi'rtn lltli MrootUmnli . OMAHA SAFE , fc WON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar I roof Safes , Vaults. Jnll walk , Iron MiuUcru niul tire escapes. U. Anilrecn , inup'r. Corner Kth and JucUoii us. SOUTH OMAHA. l/iV/OiV / Of South Omalia , Limited. Notice. Notice Is hereby clvcii Unit sealed bids will bo received by tlio clerk oC Adams County , Neb raska , ut Ins ulllco Hustings. Nebrast.i. on or boforutWHlve o'clock noon of July Sltn , ! B3t , or tb'j ' mil-chase of seventy llvo o nuts ot tlio de nomination of one tliousutul dollars cucli to bo Issued b v tdu County of Attaint ! 111 the St.ito of ! \ebr.iska , to bo dntoil July 1st , ISA ) , anil to bo piivublo at the Fiscal Agency of tlio State of Nebraska. City of Now Vorir. State of Now Vork twenty years after the date thereof re- deumabluat uny llniu on or nttor ten years from tbe date tlioreof at tlio option or said ronnty ot Adams and to bear Interest at tlio rate of llvo per cent per unuttm payable annually on the llrst tiny of July In each yenr , for which interest coiuious shall ho attached payable at the lUcal agency aforesaid. ItlKhts rchorvod to reject any nnd all bids. liy order of the Iloarnot Supt-rviiow , Maytfth Itk'J. L. 11. PAKTitiiitir , [ SKAL. ] County Cl rk. JOHN A. UASTO , Coun Attorney. iuildtoJj-9 171B CHICAGO SHORT LIKE OF ' 1IIB Chicago , Milwaukee _ & St , Paul R'y ' , The Kost Itouto from Omnliu and Council IMtilTs ( o TWO THAINS DAILY BSTWKEN OMAHA AN COUNCIL Chicago , AND Mltirnukcc. St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Itnplds. Hock Island , Frciiporl , Kockfonl , Clinton , Duljiuinc , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Juncsvillo , Ikltil , Winoim , Lit Crossc , AudillotlicrlmOrUint [ points Knat , Nurlliemt nml yjiitliuiiit. ForllirnuEli tickets call un tha ticket meat atlMl Fiirniuii ttrtot , la liarkcr lllocn , or at. Union 1'iiciBc I ) < M ) t. 1'iillmiin Scci ! > cr3 niul Iho Iliiost Dlnlnn Cnr In the world nru run on tin : main line ol tliu ( .lilciiKO , Mil nnakre \ Bt. I'uul llBllwny. untl everr attention la pi\M to piisscnuurs cuurtcims ctnplujroi of tlio compntiy. " It. .MII.l.Rlt. Qcncrnl M mincer. j. K.TUCKI2K. A l5tintOeiicral M n Ker. A. V. II. CAItl'liNrKU , Uunural I'uitenzcr and Tltki t Aucnt. ( ! io. lv. IIKAKKOHK. Asslstnot General I'amcuter an < t Ticket Aitvnt. T. J. OLA UK , Uoacral Stiporlntoniluut. PRINCIPAL EOINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1S02 PARNAM STREUT. ToGlusgow , JJclfnst , Dublin and Liverpool From New York Every Tuesday , Cabin IIHIIUKO f& lo t'X ) , acoonllnij to location or tu roum. Jiiuurilon tci toJ',0. tcernco tu onil from Europe at I.owc t ltoto > . At'STIN ' I ) A LI ) WIN & CO. , Gcn'I Auenti , U Ilruudnay. Now York. J011H ULCOEN , Ucn'lVcitcrn Aitent. ItH Itunaolvli St. , Clilcsito. 11 A nitr K. MOIIUS , AKCQI. Oamlu. Keduced Cablurates to alasgovr Exhibition. STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL VAKIS EXPOSITION 1813. Nos. 303-404-170-604. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS. pMA8I.NB88 a rQU.IIpe , j AgrtouUurhMmglornqnte. Djalnpln Agricultural Implements , Wagons CirrlM-ei nml hussies. Jonc Mrrvt. between tth n lllh , LtStXGER ilE'lClLr CO. , Airicnlt'l ' Implements , Waions , Carriages s , etc.Vlioloi > lc. Oiiinha. Xobr V . PARL1X , VREXDOHF A MARTIN CO. , \Miolrmlo Drains In Agiict'l ' Implements , Wagons & Enjgto muinj ? Jono street. Oman * . MOL1NE , MILRURN , t S7 ODJM Jt/J CO. , Manufacturers nndjob oraln Wagons , Buggies Rafces , Plows , Eic , Cor , Vtli anil 1'nclflo itrcctn , Oman * . Artists' ( Vlntorlnla. A. PE , Jr. , Arlists1 Malerials , Pianos and Organs , _ 1513 Douglas street , Omnha , Ntbriuks. . _ Booto nnd Shoos. w. r. MOUSE A co. , Jotters of Boots and Siiocs , 1101,110,1,11M Douplns ulri'Ct , Omnlm. Manufactory , ' bumtuor street , HoMon. Cool , Coke and LI mo. OMAHA COAL , COKK A 1.1 ME CO. , JoWois of Hsrfl ani M Coal , aw Buutli loth Hr.-ct , Onmlin , NobraiVn. NEltKASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal aitf Coke , ail South mil M..Onmlm , Knb. LUMBER , ETC , JOHN A. WAKEFlfiLD , Wholesale Lnmlicr , Eta Imiiortoil nml Aincrlcnii rnrtlnnil cement. Btat * nccitt fur Slllwiuikcn hiflritu Iciaiuout and ( Julim wlnlu lima. C11AS U. LEE , Dealer in HaiuWCCuLiniiuOr , Wood cnrpctsfliut piirqurt toorne. ! ; I'th ' and Douftlaa sttoi'ls , Otnulifi , 2\tb OMAI1A LUMB E n CO. , All KiiiuSofBiiiluiiiEMatcrialat Wholesale ISth Blrccl nml Union I'lieinc trap * . Om ulia. LOV1S in Lninber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Coon , lite. y nls C'orncr "th and IJouglm. Ode * Corner IQtli nil lou l . _ " FKED. IK. OKA Y. Lnralie1 Lir Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner Otli and Douglas tt > , Ouiab . C. A' . DIETZ , DealerinAHKinflsofLnmlicr , i 13th nnJ Callfornln tttccti.UmHha , Kobrask * . JfllJJnoryorid | Notions. / . OBEltFELDKTl & CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Noiiins a . ai ( ) iiil2l8 buulli lltli street. NotUms. f. T. HOB1NKON KOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furiiishiug lli < Ilarney Street. Oumlia. Commission and Storage- ItlDDELL & IllWELL , Storige ? M Commission Merchants Spoclultle.-lliHIiT , OBL'i. clii'cso. poultry. 11U llo\r rcl itrcet. Onmlin , xcb. Dry Coeds and Notions. 3I. E. S31ITU & CO. , % * Dry Goofo , Furnishing Mi ani NotiOES IICB and 1)01 ) Douglaa , cor , lltli itrcet. Omuha , Nob. KlLl'A'niWK-KOCIl DRY GOODS CO. , Importers Umbers in Dry GnoiisNotions , i i cut's ( umltlilng KOIXK Corner lltli nad Utraar t tracts , Onialia , Nubra ka. IIELIN , THOMPSON & CO. , Inporlcri and Job' cri of WcolGiiund Tailors' ' T'niiniiip 317Soutli ICtli ttrvtrt. FurnlHiro. ' DEWEV & S1OXE , Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnilnw , Kitrniiui stieot , Omalia , Ncbrn&ka. U11A.11LES SUIVERWK , Fiiiiiiliire , Omnbn , Kobrutka. Groceries. PAXTON , GALLAGHER A CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Proyito , 705 , 7U7 , TOJ niul Til Boutii IQlli t. . Omaha , Neb. AlcCOHD , UHADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 18th anil I < uvenivorlh etrocU , OniHbn , Kebratka. _ _ Hardware. _ rn. W. J. ItnOA'JOH , Heayy Hirflware , Iron and Steel , , WHX-OII itock , IiardwHro. lumber , ' to. 120t anil till llurnor trcet. Omnlio. TV. J. He jy Hirflware , Iron anil Steel , Eprloui , waiton itnck , hardmra. lumbar , ct4. and nil H rno ? lrc t. Omalit. LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN WARE COMPANY. WliolGsa'G Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ; Motali. thcet Iron , etc , AiU'iiU for Howe icale * , Miami pmriluraiiil l.yiimn liarbcd wlrn. ' * IllMEUAUGH & TAYLOR , Bailuers1 Haruware and Scale Repair Shop Uechaulc * ' tool and llntTalo icalei. UM Dougla * itrunt , Uuialia , Neb. / / . IIA RUT & OO. , Jubbori of Toys , Dolls , Altiiinis , Fancy Goefl ? , llouta ( urnlihliiu goudi , clilldrcn'i currldxei , 120 * ranmiu itrcet , Uiutlm , Nob. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , , Wholesale ReflneJ and Lnbrlcalii Oils , Ail grc ie. etc. , Onmtin. A. U , UltUor , OARPENTEIt PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Balers , NATIONAL BANK , U , 0. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , H 8 , CnpUiil 8400,000 Surplus Jnn.l8t.J889 62 000 OFl'ICKHBNI OIHKCTOUS. ' ' HENliy . \-AVtS , I'reMilent. ' f LEWI * fl. UijKii. Vlco 1'resldont. - A. K nni/.AI.lN , W. v. MOIISK. JOHN B. Coi.t.iNg , It. C. CUKIUNO , J. N. II. fATIIICK , THE IRON ' BANK ? ' '