THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , THUBSDAY , MAY 8 , 1890. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , < Wheat Traders Start Business on Their Feelings Regardless of News. THAT OEREAL LIVELY ALL DA"X , Corn Heavy TliroiiKlioiit the .Session anil Futures Close Lowcr--lUlm Traded In H.ttciiHlvely Cnttlo Afnlii Active. CniCAflo , Mny 7. ( Special Telegram to THE JliK,1 : Trailers In wheat today started In to do IniNlncsH on tliolr feelings regjjtdlcss of the news of the day , and It proved very unprofit able to many of llio smaller operators. There IT us a lively market all day , and with a range of 2 cents In the prlco of July wheat before noon nnd frequently on quick change * , It was a dltllcult market to follow , Thcro was a do- chledly bearish feeling on the floor , and when the market was found without stllT buying or ? ders the local trade turned In to soli , big and little. The early selling was led by llaldwln , I'urnam , Logan fe Co. , Smith and other houses , followed by small holders of wheat , llutchtn- Eon encouraged the break In prices. July started ut V2'/o ' and went to ff'.Uo , hut sold oiT Hharply to 01'/o. ' Ohio reports cnnio In showing 2 per cent worse outlook for wheat limn a month ago nnd the prlco bobbed up to irJc. Then tellers , commission houses , plungers , scalpers nnd all put prices on * to tiliioand a rally followed In ill'.ic. ' Later raid ing put July elf to W.'ic. Ihn bottom price of thu day Un the break Mr. Hulchlnson bought very heavily , nlthniuli his own brokers pounded the market , At this point also thu crowd began lo pay more attention to now * and many began taking back wheat sold cailler , llrndsticct made a decieaco In stocks castor the Rocky .Mountains of miUU ) bushels for the week , Now York cleared 31.000 bushels of wheat and Philadelphia and llaltlmorc together a llko amount. On the buying which followed July rose InUI'io before 10o'clock. Jonus& hunnottantl McCormlck & Co. led thn buying. June wheat nold nlKIRo rally and oil' to ttHic. Wheat weakened at the close and prices touched still loner points. July was forced olT toWJJe for ono Irade , closing at tK4' ) ! ( < iiO ! ? c. May closed ntlllUc , June atUUicuiul August and Septem ber at , B8c. The corn market was heavy all day and at the close futures ruled about. Ic under the closing figures yesterday. There appeared to be a general spirit of liquidation In thu mar ket. The market opened nxcltcd , with prices only a frantloii lower , and after a decline of ! 5e early held pretty steady until shortly before the close , when on free selling by the trade generally the boltom price were touched. May sold at : M > . { c and olTloIEIk'o at the close. Juno sold atlll c. and off loICJJie , closing at iniVStWio. July closed le under yeslerday utilise. August closed at Kio and Seplernbor at : no. The selling was led by llalilwln and 1'arnam and shipping nouses. Country orders were on the helling Eldo also , llutcldnson was a buyer Vessel room was taken today for IdU.VOO bushels. lluslness In oats today was a little Irregular. While May showed strengtnandclosed higher , July was neavy and closed ! . ( o lower. This latter was largely due to helling by Sea'xorns. May cold at Hio and " . "ilio und closed at , ViO. Juiiis closed at25ic ! , as on Tuesday , July sold ut25Ui > atone time , but closed ut the bottom ut2l'.c. The prlnelpnl Htlrof the day In provisions Was the Hist few minutes In ribs when per haps 2.000.100 pounds were Irnded In and thu price for July ranged f rom i * > .5.Vi7',5.571j tofo.f.0 © G.32',4. Mess pork was easier right at thestait ut ii.t)0 : ) for May and then at * 12.85. July pork nold at tl3. : and later at ? 13,20 , Lard was at DUO time 7ie ! lower than last night at Jii.ll. > for June and .f < ll2i ! for July. May was neglected In all pmduclH largely. Ribs weakened atlho elose , with last sales at $5.10 for June and I5.47S4 for July. Lard closed at IG.25 for May , tij.i4 : for.IunoandM.I.Mi for July. 1'ork closed at tii.0.1 : for May , J13.12 ! , for Juno and Jia.2.1 for July. CHICAGO 1,11'K STOCK. OnicAOO , May 7. [ Hpoolal Telegram to THE Iir.i.l OATTf.K Huslncss was again active , with another upturn ofXMOc , showing that all the los ? of Monday and about 15o moro lias been securedor better , Values are2. ' > o higher than last week , and the advance covers about everything In the beef line , not excepting butchers' stock , and oven cannorsaro selling substantially higher. Tlicro were about fifty cars of Te.xuii * , say 1,000 , among the receipts , nil of which that wet eon the open market sold ft stronghlU. ( . Business and values In the stockcr anu feeder line shared In the general activity mid prices. The Kl.riXa4.2.1. Hlocker and feeders. $2.7ikitl.M : bulls anil mixed , } 1.703.80 ; bulk , $ - . ' . liXia'.k ) . Texas corn fed bleeiti , $ J,23@1.UU ; grassers , S0 . Ilous lluslness was rather slow , with prices anywhere from 21jo to 5o lower , hardly 60 , but galesmcn had to makn liberal concessions In the way of shaping and tlirowlii ) ; outobjee- tionahlo nnlmals. 1'ackers paid $ ll.4t.l.-1I. largely $1.20 , and shippers $ l.22il.2.1. ! a few at t4.X ) . Light sorts hold largely at fl.W. fJXAClAfi. . NEW YOIIK , May 7 , [ Spcol.il Tnlograni to TUB llKK.l STOCKS The belief Is growlnRln Wall street that the publlo Is In the stock mar ket to stay. Ituylnt ? of Into has been of such good character that It has encouraged many to hold on to stocks who otherwise would have hastened to take moderate profits. Trade hero has ceased to talk so much Oould , for the mar- Siet appears to bo rlslni ; without him. Chicago buying ba's become quite a feature. Worm- ters , who got their following Into Industrial Blocks at low figures , are sllll talking very bullish In these Hpcclaltles. I'ew lenders pre dict that Kuropo will bo found tak ing stocks freely at 10 points ad- viineo fmm present prices. Even with no many things pointing to still higher prices , there Is unite an element teady to play for re liction. it was because of this that them was n vigorous attempt to got the market off tit the opening this morning and under heavy oirerlngii Mist prices were generallv from ! to ; ; per cent lower than last night's figures , wbllo exceptional losses were nuMalaed by Louisville and Nashville and HI. I'aul each of which was down ? .i. Polling was mot by an unusual good demand , however , and the de cline went but llttlo farther , only row shares retiring slightly below the optmlng. Tlio mar ket recovered Its tone Immeulaluly and openIng - Ing losses were In most ca'-es regained. Chicago Oas. Oiegon Transcontinental Cotton Oil and Sugar being most prominent forsticngth In the upward movement. The later attack brought , t'hleago Gas AtchUon ami Richmond ami West I'olnt nearly to thu lowest figures again , nut the rest of the list hcarcoly changed. There was no further movement In the market , and at 11 o'clock It wamjulot and steady at Inslgnlllcant changes from llrst prices. 'Hie business done was not HO well distributed this morning , Chicago lias , Oregon Transcontinental , Atehlson , St. I'aul ami the trusts monopolizing thn greater p ortion of It. The hour to midday was marked b y fair advance In few stocks , but moro active shares weio agalnsold olT below bottom prices of the morning. Thu early depression in mocks met with a good buying demand and before the close tbeio .was a much tinner feeling , Sugar led the fate advance , going up two points toTll.V The list ylosed Irregular with losses but HllgUt for the day. Total sales 1100,000 shares. Thu following were the closing nuntattonsiD .K MKHCANTII.I : I'Awi-A'it ; porcont. STKUI.I.MI l-sciiANnK-Quli : < tnmlhtiuyi | slx- ty.tluy bills , ( I.SIU ; donmiiil , tl. UU. , Nr.w VOIIK , Mny T. ISpeelal Telegram to TIIK HKK. ] Tliufollowlnt ; lire tlio mining stock quotation * ; AllCO. 1\U llnniettnke K'O Itelcber 2.W IronSIUcr 3-JU llruiisnlckCnii , UU Onlmlu . .iuu ) Calc.iunlA IIII lie 'lymuutti. . i.es 6 lH > ailHuoit , T IU Sutler Creek Ml Kl ( Tl.lu , , 100 VIIOHUCK JIAltKETti. CiiiCAOO. Jltiy 7.-lW p. in. oloso.-\Vhoat- \\vakj I'asUiiiuIJiiiio.UIUoi July , iHJXi'fttO'jf. Corn Stonily ! ut ili uiul Juno iKl o ; July , OuU-Eaxyj cash , 2Sjo | June , 25 > j'oi July Hye-Kimy at BlUo. HurleyNuinliial iilOOc. rrliuu Timothy- Firm ut I1.SJ. \ i \VIHky - > ' ll3 > COi Juuc' Dull ; cash , tt.13 ; June , 14.9) ) : July , . . Mnnr I'lrin nnd niu-linngod ) winter .0X > ija.-,0 ! sprlntf , UW. : > . 'i\ l'rnvl lnn < i Slinnlilon , iVOOilS.IOi sliort clear , .VTUfU.T3 | iliort rllii. M.ivW.40. : { , Hut tur UiiclmiKcilcreiimcry,13QtOoi ) ; dairy , Choice Unelianstetl ; full cream cliPililars. Hc ; Hals , D4QO'tc ! ' ; Vouni ? Amurlcas , 1 ' * lO'jl I-.HK * Iliicliniijrod ; frcsli , lOTl. llliles-Unclmnupilj lionvy nnil llcht preen nltucl.V'S.VU1 ; Riilli'il liull. H.UO ; dry Illat , r/BTo ; ilry salted , ( vaCoiilry calf , ftlWoj deacons , ) o CIlRll. Tallow UnclmiiRC-d ! N'o. 1 solid pnokcd , 3Uu ; No.2aiOj cnkc. 4c. . , . Keccllt . Shlpm'M. riour . , . Ji.OOT ll.OiM Wheat . 2 ,0 J ll.OOQ Torn . 3'.I,0W ( S1B.OOO Oats . ICIT.OOO 370.000 fir.vr YrtiiK , Mny 7. Wheat Hccclpt * . 68.600 IniHlieh : oxportn. : illK ( ) Innliuls ; spot iiomlnall y lowurs No.Mri-il.O-t'.i'S'.W.Voln eloviitor , ll.ooa l.Wi nlloiitl ) ' 4 < ailo : r.o. loiitioiiM ; , lower , No. 2 ri-il , Mny. closing nt 1.8 He- Corn Itrci'lplH , loy.OOU liiHlicl.s ! nxporti , 14troo ( htishols : pot hlnhcr ; No. ! > . W&Wia lin.-loviitor , 43.W l5o nllnat ; uiiRrndcd mixed , tf&llc ; options higher. .May closing at Oats Receipts , 2-4,400 bushels ; exports , ill.Ojo bushels ; spot unsettled ; No. 2 white , : Hj ! tMC cimlxcd western , 3li.V ! ; whlto west ern , : n2llc ; options Irregular , May closing at 32'ic. ColTeo Options closed steady nnd lOftlS points down. Sales , LlVjU ) basts ; May , 116.35 ® Ifi.lO ; June. IIC.-VaiO.'JO ; spot Rio steady ; fair cargoes , J20.00. Bugar Raw , nominal ; refined , lower ; stand ard A , 5 1-ICc ; cut loaf , 0'iu ! powdered , 0ic ! ; granulated , 0 I-ICc. Petroleum United closed for Juno at SI3 c. ' llrm western l-'iitlK'ia ' , Kggt l''ancy ; , - 1'ork Strolig ; now IIH-S , tll.00 < ail. . Lard Lower and dull ; western steam , } u.C2i > , lluttnr Eaiy : western dairy , 77ic ! ; cream- jry , liffllSe : Klgln , ICc. Cheese Steady ; western , O.Uc. . . . _ . . Uyo-Flrms No. 1 , Me. Hurley l-'alrly nutlvu ; No. 2. IIUUIjc. I'rov.Ialons Kaatur : porlf , ? ii.l2i. : ! ST. r.otim Jluy 7. Wheat Ij'jwur ; eash , O'Jcj July , Ourn Lower ; cnsh.lKUo ; July , : ttU32ic. ? Oals I'lrin ; ciiMh,23Jiu ; July , 271ie. I'orkDull at $ ii.tw. : Iinl-Noinlniilly ! atfn.13. WhNky-Stoady nt I.W. ( lliittet1 Uuchitiwud. Ml.NNKAi'OM ? , May 7. Wheat Uecelpt ? , ] ' . ! > ears ; Hhlpnients , 2i ( cars ; dull and lower ; Closing : No. 1 ImrO , May , M > ! fc ; June , ! Kic ) ! ; on track , Die ; No. I northern , May , tjOfie ; June , Die ; on traek , IWiWiie ; No. 'J northern , May , 6Ue ; June , SSe ; on track , HOftSSu. KANSAS OITV , May 7. Wheat Weafcor : No. 3 hnrd , cash and May , hOe ; No. 2 red , uasli and May , RIc bid. Corn-Steady ; No. 2 , cash,29c ; Mriy , SSc. ! Oats-No. S. eash , WJittiSc ; May , Wo ! asked. OINOISNATI , May 7. Wheat Weaker ; No. 2 red , wio. l.'orii Raster ; No. 2 mixed. aSo. Oats Master ; No. 2 iiiixcd , 21to. WhUkv tl.O-- ' . Iivitii'ooi : , , May 7. Wheat Market ijutot ; holders olTer moderately. California No. 1 , 7s " percental ' \ ; red western winter , 7s lit ) . Coin Dull anil lower ; now mixed western , 3sG > 4d per cental. LIVE STOCK. CincAno , Jlay 7. Cattle Receipt" , 10,000 ; market striiiiK to lOu hlshor ; beeves. } . " > .00 ® n.2.1 ; steers , * 'l..iO4.0.'i ; aloekers and feeders , $ ' .71X31.00 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.703 l.i > 0 ; Toxns strrrs , W.801.00. llotts Receipts , Ul , ! > 00 : market slow and fia luwpr ; mixed and ll ht , Jl.O.VSI.'ri ; heavy , $1.05 OI..VJJ5 ; skips , iKI.Miill.OU. Sheep Ueeelpts , 7,501) ) ; market stronger ; na tives , iM.Wtt'UU ' : western corn-fed , J3.ou0.'j ; Texans , S4.S03".70 ; lambs , $5.f.0ttj.70. KANSAS CtTV. May 7. Cattle Receipts. 0,000 ; shipments. II.IOU : higher ; steers. $ ' 1.00 ® .1.20 ; COWM , f2.00t.GO : ; stoekers and feeders , ' . . . Hogs Receipts , 1.200 ; shipments , none ; lower ; all grades. $ : ) .STii3a.Oa. ! Sr. rouir < . May 7. Cattle Receipts. 1.1SO ; slilpmont ! ) , 200 ; mnrlet higher ; fair to fanoy imlivu steeis , H.lU'iW.UO ; siookors and feeders , . . . Hogs Reeclpt.i , 7.SOO ; slilpmonts. 000 ; market easy ; heavy. 41.10 ; packing , JJ.WS4.10 ; light , W.MTH.OJ. Sroux Orrv. Jlay 7. Cattle Receipts , 1,100 ; shipments , ( WO ; slcady ; bulcliers'stoek , $ . 'Wt > : i.Ki ! ; stoekers and feeders , t.V..VTti.ai ; cows , tl.M eanners and bulls , 81.tOit2.GO ; veal calves. 8'W.I.OO. ( Hogs Receipts. I.9IO ; strong ; unchanged ; light mixed , W.'J7 © I.OO ; heavy , OMAHA fjII'E STOCK. Cattlu. Tuesday , May n. Kstlnmtcil recclntsof cattle , 2.7W , compared wlth2,12H yi'Slerifay , xnd : iKi ) Wednesday of last week. The market opened early at sin advance of lUe on steers , continuing aetlvo to thu closo. Neai ly everything was sold before midday. A fair run of cow stulfs sold readily on an active market at an advance of 5c. Korders were scareennd In demand , with bales at Him prices. Hulls wcio active- and stronger. Ono bunch of very fine steers sold at 44.60 , the top price paid this yoar. Kstlmaled receipts of hogs . ' 1.200 , compared with 4,11 * yesterday nnd 3,14" Wednesday of last week. The market opened steady at prices unchangtid but soon hi ole : away , clos ing f > c lower. The range of prices was iM.li-Jl.4i 1.0.1 , the bulk changing hands at ! .y.\ The avt'rugoot the prices paid wasW.lhlU compared with $ -'AS4 ; ! yesterday and W.lUii Wednesday of last week. Slicop. T'.sllmated recolpls of sheep 202 , compared with . ' 82 yesterday and li4 ! Wednesday of last week. The market continues netlvo with prices Urm and good muttons In demand. Average ) Cost ot" . Thn following tahln gives the average cost of hogs on the dates mentioned , Including the cost today , as based upon sales reported : Date. Price. Date. Price. May 1 . MlHJii May 8 . 4 01i May II . : itTi ) ! May 5 . 3 W May 0 . 3 IK.'i May 7 . 3 IWU iiK I'rious. The following Is a table , of prices paid In this market for the gradn of stock mentioned : 1'rlino slccrs , iino : loion.ilba . fl.oo fil.R Ooodsteuift , 12.Vtoll.Ylbs ) . II.S.5 &l.5. > ( lood steers , 10.V ) to til'JO Ibs . : i.G5 ( iCI.40 Common , KiOO to 1150 tts . ; i.50 ( t'l.a * > Coininon eanners . 1.00 lit ' .oo Drdlnary to fall- cows . l.oa B2.f : Kalilo good cows . 1.00 ( Tt2.IH flood to choice cows . . . 2.7.1 4ICI.I5 Choice to faney cows . 2.1)5 ) d 8J R-ilr to good bulls . 1.7.1 ftM.oJ Cholco to fancy hulls . 2..TO WIA1 Light siockors and feeders . -.M 4tl.-J. > Koodois. DJOtollWllbs . 2.00 ZH.fi.1 1'alrtocholco llghthogs 1'n I r to choice heavy bogs . y. . I'alr to choice mixed hogs . ; j.lTiiiI.03 ) ! Conipjiratlvo Tables. The following table shows the range In prices on hogs during this and last weak ; Highest anil Ijowcst Sales of Ifo s. Today , Yesterday. itlgliest . . . . ! 0.1 lUshcbt . .Ji ai Lowest , U UT',5 Lowest U Itt Stoolc Itcoeliits. omelal Yesterday , IvUhnated Today. Oattlo. . . . OScars , L'.lifl Cattlo..till cars , ' . ' ,700 lloga. . . Clears , l.lll Hogs JOcars , D.-JOtl Sheep. . . . 4 cars , toJ : Sheep. . . . 1 car3 Avora u I'Huo of Hoss. Showing the average price paid for loads of hogs on the clays Indicated In iitf , 1SU ! , 1S3J and IBW : Disposition of Stock. Showing the mimuor of cattln Umiglit by the loaillnu liuycw mi luduy'a nuirliut. CATTLU. SwIftACo . 023 lii-oll llanunoiu ! , t 1:0 . KM Armour-t'iiiliihy 1 * C'o . ft ) < ) imim ! I'auklni ; coin puny . , . 11 I.co Itothsohllil . . . . , . . 4S ) llunton Ic Umlerwooil . KI MorrU. . . . . S7S i and fccilcrs . , . IK A Dcgen . , . . . . . . . , . , . ISO Lobmtimi & Truuuniiun . , . tJ5 ) 1IO03. Omaha I'aokliisCo. . . , , . . . . . J.KS HwlftX Oo . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . ; 510 iii ) . 11 , Hammond &Co . . . 501 Armour-Ouilahy I'acktng Co . 1/JS3 Swift liCe . . . . . . M2 IlcprcNciitatlvu Halow. SMU'rlNO AND KXI'OIIT bTKKIIS. No.Av , I'r , No.Av I'r. No , Av. Pr i. . iwo HM w. . lais n ss as. ian ti 40 3. KVCl U 75 ID. U' " . ' 4 214 1 1M7 4 40 M..1IXU 1 CO U.1 6I 4 ' 5 U , .1317 4 43 Market Mention. A. D. Scars of Clarks marketed a car of hogs D. 1) , Lynch had a curof cuttle In from 1'latto Center. O. O. lllgbco brought In a car of cattle from Unadllla. llcrt Kvcrett was In from Lyons wltn a car of cattle. O , W. 1'erley had In a ear of cattle from Jlorso lUntrs. Frank Suda marketed a car of hogs from from Mllllgan. W. II. Karls of Oakdalo was hero with two cars of cattle. Titus & Terhuno bad hogs on the market from Lltchlleld. 11. B. Grlswold brought In two cars of cattle from Kieinont. W. II. Uruncr was hero with a ear of catllo from NIckcrMin. Leslie & IHIss liad a car of cattle on the mar ket from Itcllcviic. Wilson & Loss bad a car of hogs on the mar ket from Logan , la. George A. Williams was In from Lebanon with a ear of hogs. O. It. Clark of Chicago was among the vis itors at the yards. G. ! ' . Humphreys came In with two cars of cattle from I'ullerton. A. Hunter was over from Neola , la. , and sold two ears of cattle at satisfactory prices. The board of directors of the Hvo stock ex change Tuesday made an assessment of $5 on each member to meet tlio assessment made by the National live stock exchange. OMAHA WHOLESALE JIAltKETS. Produce. FISH Fresh frozen white trout , pike and pickerel , per Ib7ej sturgeon 7e. limns , I'IITS : AND TAI.I.OW Green salted hides , f.ar ,14c ; dry salted hides , .VB'o : dry Hint hides , 1/siSe ; calf hides , 4iaGie. ! ! Dam aged bides 2o less. Sheep pits , green , each , AtlcQtl.SS ; sheep 7ilots , dry , nor Id , ( > ailc : tallow - low , No. 1. 34 ! < iilio ? ; No. 2 , 3)iyijoj ) grease , white , 'Ji ! lo : yellow , 2'/5c. : ! ItiUNS Hand picked navy. 8l.KV3Sl.CO ; hand picked navy , me < llum.1.4t6l.r ( ) > 0 : hand picked country , $ l.iOftfl.40 : ; good clean , (1.80S81.W. Ai'fi.i ; llurrnit 1'ur Ib. 7c. Wooi < Kino unwashed , litatCi.1 ; medium un- coon , each , lOJitv.o ; mink , each , 30li.Vo ) ; musk rat , fall. iWir.'o ; inuskr.it , winter , 103130 ; skunk , 2.vaiOo ; uadgor , 40eI.OJ ; door skiiis , per Ib , 20Q30o ; deer skins , winter , per Ib , 124fi 22c. 22c.Hoxnv Hoxnv ISTJHo per Ib ; strained , Do. UIIANORS 1'or bov , Medltorrancan sweets , J.VOO ; Uallfornla fancy navals. ( SAXiiS.73 ; Los Angeles , f'l.2. " > ; seeilllngs , lilvorslde , 11.2. " . ; inoiintaliii K3.DO ; In live box lots , lOu per bo\ | 'INIAPI'BS Per dor , JJ.S STiiAWUEiiuiKs-rer euso , 24 qts , - dii > RPcr 1)1)1 ) , rcflned. 5fi.W ) ; half bbl , S,0 ) ; haul elder , pure , per bbl , 13.00 ; orange elder , half bbts. 17.00 ; pear elder , half bbls , J7.W ) . MINCK MUAT-CHKio per Ib. LllMONS-l'tir box , Messina fancy , jl.OOQ3.00 , KANAKAS 1'er bunch , ( l,8S(2U.OUv ( lIUTTEii Creamery , fancy lolls , prints , 183 Slo ; creamery , faiioy , solid packed , HVQIsc ; creamery , choice , I413c ; dairy , fancy rolls and prints , lllil.'o : dairy , fanoy , solid packed , iHi4o : ! : dairy , choice , 12ffliii : ) ; country roll , fancy , lOiM.oj choice , lOiillc ; country roll , good , OfClOe ; country roll , fair , TttSo ; poor block , ll-aao. Kili.s-103IOiio ; per doi for strictly fic h ; stale stock not saleable. HONKS { Quotations arc for delivery In Chi cago. ) Dry b'tiralo , per ton , 110.0ixaijj.0i ) ; dry country , bleached. tlO.lOffi 13.00 ; dry country. damp and meaty. KWjftlu.iW. VKUKT.tur.K3 Old Sweet potatoes , fancy , Muscatlno. per bbl. fl.W ; onion1) , oxt-a fancy , H..riO ; onions , fair , M.M ; rutabagas , I2.o0j car rots , f2.00 ; parinlps f2..V ) ; beets , K.OJ ; horo- radlsh roots , per bbl , fl.Wj peril ) , 7o ; celery roots , bcr bbl , f1.no ; per doCOe ; horseradish , per doz pints , $1.2. ' . . I'liKsnnvns-iliiN ! porlb , JKi.i.iKS-awaif per Ib. MiiiKHgKii vi.vi : t'holeo medium , S.UOc ; llcht , 5 rc ; heavy , 4Qi3u. Ai'i'f.KS Vor bbl , Genltons. fl.OO ; Willow Twig , 11.50 ; lien Davis. JI.50 ; Homanlte , JIJ50. INSKKI > Oir.-ciaivio. COCOAMITS I'er hundred , f 1.00. I'ICKI.KS .Medium , per bbl , J5.M ; small , M.SOi Khcrklns. tt.50 ; C. & If. chow ebow , qts , fi.bi ; pints , * . ) . . ! . > . I'OTATOKS Per bu. fancy , S05J35o ; fair to gooil , .v Groeerle.s. SuaAiis-Cnt lotf : , TKc ; cut loaf cubes 7io ! : standard , powdeicd , 7Me ; XXX.V , imwdered 7'io ; granulated , staniltird , il.V ; eonfeettnn- nrs , A.C'ic ; wblto extra , S.'io ; extra U , Neb , . 5jo ; amber. fi > ie. . Uori'KK Iloasted Arbuoklo's Arlosn , S ii ; .MeLauKhlln's XX.XX , 2t'ic ! ; German , 23'ic ; Ullworth20o ; Alaroma.23 io ; bnlk23ie. ! C4)mi-Uteon : Fancy old golden Ulo , 27ej fancy old pea berry. 27e ; Ulo , chotco to fancy , 24 c ; Ulo , prime. i io ; Ulo , good , 22 0 ; Hantos and common Ulo , UKi lu ; Mocha , V.V ; Java , genuine Q. ( J. , ae ; Java , gooil Interior , Arrlcun,22'io. OIU5 KenKene I' . W. , 10'ictV. . W. . headlight , la'to ; gasoline , 12c ; biilud oil , J2.0X * U.uqiwrdo * . Linseed Uaw.fllei Ixilled.OJ- . MEATS Hams , No , 1 , 16-lb average. lOo ; 20 to & Ibs UfetJ ; lo U Its , 10 > tu ; KhouWn. be. ; breukfust bacou , No. 1 , PC ; huiu lausago , So ; dried beef lianii , r.i CliUojJHjrf tongue * , M.OO pcriloz.i dry salt meats. rjIn hHe ; per Ib ! bant roulette , U'tc ; boneless lurti , 7' 4Cj plonlo ham , -1 Iblunglfhwgue. 1273 ; Sib lunch tongup. JI 75 ; I 1U Cornell beef. $1.20 ; 8 Ib corned l > eef. 2.0.1Glli cornrd-uecf. MM ; 1411) corned beef , J14.00 ; 2 Ib boneless fplgV feet , f2.80 ; 111) English brawn , ,11 30 ; 2 fii English brawn. 12.1.1 ; 0 11) KngllsVurawn. M.7.1 ; 1 II ) chipped boef. ! , ' .00 ; I Ib cdlrtiiresied ham , ll.fl.1. Itorr. llasis Manilla rnpiij I5c ; sisal rope , 12'4c ' ; cotton rope , I fie : now process , 8ic. ! COTTON TWISB Hlhb very line , 3 or 4 lily , Mo ; flue , 20e ; Daisy , iSc ; eatidlo wick. 82e. OuyES--Qiiartspor doz , , t3,73 ; pintspcrdoz. , | 2.ai ; bulk , per gal. . Me. , Vi.NKOAn 30gr. cider , lie ; good , lie ! whlto wine , l.lc. _ STOVE I'ot.tsit-K.OOiJW.fiT'Vr gloss. IlAOS-Am. , per l < Wt7.0oT l.owlston , per 100 , (17.00. Mof.Assr.a llbls. N. 0. fancy pergal. , 53O37e : choice , 4.V3I7CJ gOod.0iW.'c : ! ! ! CubaTjaklng , 28-i9 30c : black strap , W&Se. WiiAi'i-iNO I'Ai'Eii-Straw. per Ib , USft2iC ! ; rag , 2iot ! Manilla. 11.5'tino : No. 1,7e. IIAOS Union Square. 305 n per contoff 1m. SAi/r-Oalrv , 2 t ) Ibs In bill , bulk , JMO : best grade , fiOfi , JJ.30 ! best grade , 100,3 * . IJ.40 ! best grade , 23,10s. K.SO : rock salt , crushed , tl.60 ; common , bbls , tl.23. SOAPS Castllo , mottled , per Ib , 6310o ; do , white , per Ib , He. HiiooMS-l'arlor , 4 tie , $2.75 ; 3 tie , 12.23 ; sta bles , $2.33 ; common. S1..W3I.75. COCOA ? Ilb tin. 40o per Ib. Citocot.ATK 22(3350 ( per Ib ; German chicory , SAI.SOUA Bbls , l ? c ; granulated , 2c ; kegs , So'nA l'kRS CO Ibs to box , M54G. ! NUTS-Alinonds , 15o ; Hnulls , lie ; filberts , 13e ; pecans , lie ; walnuts , IS'jc1 ' : peanut cocks , Sc ; roasted , lie ; Tennessee peanuts , 7c , Diiuns ( Urocoi-sj l'or Ib-.llora.v , 12c ; cop- poras,2ic ! ; Hay leaves , lie ; glue , IGe ; cpsoiii sails. 4e ; glaiiber sails,3e ; sulphur , 2ic ! ; blue vllrol , Oe ; alum , 4u ; tartarlc aold,42o ; resin , * OIUIIMF Pftillcroam twins , 10'ic ' ; full cream Ohio Hwh , Ida ; full cream WUconsIn Swls.s , HQIGc ; full cream brick , I''c ; full cream llm- burgcr Swiss , 13c. UANMIII ( loons Fruits , California standard bi anils , 8j-lb , per doz-Anrlcots , JI.701.S5 ; aprlcoH , pin fruit , $1.50 : gnlloiH , JI.M ; black berries J2.83 ; cherries , black , t.MVKW.85 ; cher ries , whlto. } 2,25S2.riO ; grapes , * 1.0.vai.SO : pears , llartlett , &M032.23 ; pencbes , yellow , t2.lon3.v5 ; peaches , lemon cling , 12.40 ; plums , egg , fLKi ® l.M ) ; plums , golden drops , tl.bO ; plums , green gages , JI.C.VBl.W ; peaches , with pits In , Jl.OO ; currants , * 8.30 ; goo"oburiles , Ji.25 ; quinces , S'.MO ; raspberries , ? 2.SO ; strawberries , $8.50 ; peaches. 3-lb eastern slnndni-ds , | ] .H5 ; 3-lb nie , tl.10 ; (1-lb ( pie , $2.ai ; gallons pic , $ .1.00 ; api high standards. 4..7.1 : 2 ll > gooseberries .Wai 2-lb Ktrawberilcs. lKV/c ) ; 2-lb raspberries II.oo-lb blueberries , SOftiOe ; 2-lb blackberries , G.va75 ; 2-lb slrawberrles. preserved , $1.60 : 2-lb raspberries , preserved , 'f 1.80 ; 2-lb blackberries , preserved , $1.80 ; pineapples , Ilabamn chopped , $2.00 ; 3-lb llahama grated , fj.7.1 ; 2-lb Ilnhuma sliced , J2.60 ; 2-lb Standard sliced , $1.2JBI.M ; cherries , 2-lb red , l.ltlmoro ) , KVii'Xic ; peal's. Sib , $1.30. VKor.TAnr.ES Tomatoei 3-lb extra , $1.10 ; 3- Ib standard western brands , GOBilVj : gallons , strictly standard , $2.00. Corn Finest grown , $1.W ) ; glltcdgcd sugar corn , very line , 81.M ; choice 2-lb sugar corn , $1.20 ; 2-lb extra western brands,75cil$1.00 ( ; 2-lb standard western brands , C0ft70e. Mushrooms 1-lb French , extra line , 2223c ; 1-lb French , fine. l&t&Ro ; l-n > French , ordinary , lttlSc. 1'oas Tres.tlno per can , 2.1o ; demlllne , poroitn , 16c ; 2-lb sifted. $ l.iiOIb ; e.arly June , $1.23 )1.33 ) : 2-lb Marrow , standard brands , (1,10 ; 2-lb soaked , r > 7c. String beans ' 2-lb high grade , Ucfugcc , STte ; 2-lb fioldcn wax beans. 73c ; 2-lb string beans , 70c. Lima Deans 2-lb soaked , 7.io. Hoston Itakcd Deans 3-lb Lewis , $1.0.1 : crown brand , Jl.fiO. Sweet Pota toes -lb Now Jersey , $ I.(10. ( Pumpkins 3-lb , $1.10 , Okra and tomatoes , $1.00 ; okra , Sl.CO ; succotash. tl.'O. FISH Codllsb , extra Georges , new , fi'Jo ' ; grand bank , new. r.c ; silver , 2-lb blocks , O n ; snow white , 2-lb bricks , new , Oo ; Turkey cod , largo middles. brlcks,0c : snow whlto crates , J2-3 Ib boxes 7o ; Iceland halibut , Oo ; medium scaled ben Ing. 23o : No. 1 scaled herring , 22o ; domestic Holland herring , .V > o ; Hamburg spiced herring. Sl.M ; Uilssliln sardinot , 73e : Uusslan sardines , plain. Me ; Imported Holland herring , crown brand , Me : do fanoy milker ? , OOo ; mackerel , No. 1 shore , half bids , $13.00 ; bloaters , halt blils.it3.00 ; white lisli , half bbls , J7.IK ) ; trout , half bbls , JS.50 ; family white lisli , $ . ' 1.00 : salmon , JS.r > 0 ; l-lb mackornl ( herring ) , $1.UO1.10 ; 1-lb llnnan hadiilcs , $1.7 , ' > ; 1-lb lob sters , $2.iri2.23 ; 1-lb Aliiska salmon , Aleut , tl.GO ; 2-lb oysters , 10 oz , * l.l)1j ) 1-lb oysters , 5 o/ , ifl.15 ; 2-lbsclecls 120 ! ; , t2-'K ; 1-lb clams , lltllo necks , Jl.'il ; 2-lb clams , little necks , $2.00 : U-lb sardines. Imported , per case. 100s , $ l3.iOIKO.OO ( ; ! J-Ib Imported boneless sardines. 2 < io ; U-l dlnes , American , per case , 100s. French style , Jl.r > 02-i.OO ; H-ll ) sardines , American , per case , 100s , Fionch style. $7.SOftS.no : U-lb sardines , mnstatd , per ease , 50s. $ 't.7334.l)0 ) ; Imported key bat-dines , JI3.CO. DHIKII II'IIUIT CurrariK new , nSft7e ! ; prunes , casks , 1,300 Ibs , h'j i'ic ; prunes , bbl or bags ( iaiffl7'jc ' ; eltron peel , drums , 20 Ibs , 22c : lemon peel , drums. 2flc/urd ; dates , boxes , 12 Ibs , lie ; apricots , cholcn evaporated , 13c ; apri cots , jelly cured , 23 Ib .boxes , 18e ; apricots , fanoy , 2.1 Ib boxes , IGc ; npplcs , choice ovapor- dry cured , llto : poaches , pared , fancy , choice , ICc ; Halt Lake , "Jo ; pitted plums , Cal. , 1 Ib boxes , 840 ! ! < c ; raspberries , evaporated , N. Y. . now , 3lo ; prunes , U. o. . (10-70 ( , 105J12UC ; orange peel , 13e ; raisin ? , Uallfornla , London croplRS ! ) . J..40 ; Ual. loose muscatels , crop 1889 , 82.10 ; Vnlonclu.s , 1S39 , CVSc : Valenclas , now , Oc ; Cal. heedless , > , ks , 8c ; Onditra , layer , new , lie ; dried grapes , 5c ; prunollcs , now , lie. Oulnlnc , pornz , I1 & W , 40o ; German , 40c ; Inulgo , per Ib , 73e ; insect powder , 40o ; opium , $1.00 ; morphine , per oz , $3.10 ; hops , porlb , 30c ; glycerine , 21c ; dextrine , 12e ; cultlubono , 3" o ; cream tartar , pure , 3Se ; commercial , 18o ; cam phor , H2o ; am. carl ) . , lie ; blue vitriol , 7iic ; acids carbolic , 40ito : ; nitric. 43'iJ17e ; tarlarlc , 3T'tOo ; sulphuric , 3uY ; oils siionn , $1.10 ; whale , OSc ; castor , SI.23 ; noats foot , 5C3i > ( ) c ; turpentine , 40c ; Tonka beans , $1,73 ® 1.00 ; bal sam tolu , 3S ( IOc : calomel , ftj)7o ' ; canthara- dles , $ l.W5il.r. : : ; cassia buds , 2022c ; chloro form , r.litXJc ; ergot , 4732c ; gum arable , K > ® D.-.O ; giyeerlne. L'iiiiile ; lyeopodium , 42iilOo ; mercury , 8Io ; Tonka beans , $1,73. Mctnln. Htocic TIN Small pig , 2So per Ib ; bar , 30o per Ib. Ib.Cot'i'F.n Planished boiler sizes , 32o peril ) ; cold rolled , 2Su peril ) ; bheatblng , 27u pcrlb ; pltts and Ilatts , 28o per Ib. GAIVANI/.IH SIIKUT Inox Dlse't 50-10 per cent , pat. plan. Iron , Nos. 21327 , A , 10ic ! ; II , a Charcoal , I. 0. , 14.\20 , 112 , $3.73 ; I. ' ' Siu'ETlnoN-No.20$3.C5 ; No. 27 , $3.73. SOMiKlt H15o. TIN | 'IATE-I. O. , 10x11 , 211 , $7.23 ; I. X. , 10x11 , 82.1. * ! > , UO. TIN l > r.ATi-Coko-10\il.223 , 5J.23. BTKII : , NAII.S llase , tl.23. KIKKI , Wllti : NAII.S llaso , $2.6" . Wlltc Jap. barb , $3.K ( ) ; gulv , , < 51,13. 1XTEIIENT8. An Incrciise Noted Iloth for the AVeclc mid Year. CINCINNATI , O. , May 7. [ Special Tclo- gram to Tin : I3in. : ] Tomorrow's Price Cur rent will say : The aggregate supply of hogs for the week linsngnitrsUown n liberal num ber and a further enlargement of the packing returns in the west , indicating a total of 205- TOO , against 2r : ! ,000 , the preceding week and 103,000 last year. The total from March 1 Is 3,030,000 , against 1,74:1,000 , a year ugo , u gain Df 10 per cent. Leading places comp.u-o as follows : Money ly Ilccillulf a Pi'csciitiinont. Not long ttfjo a Boslon mnu rocolvotl u Inrjro sum of moioy 119 tfcasupci-or anor- nulzutlou too Into f6i * a ilouoslt. so ho look it homo with him to liis mibm-nun I'csltlonso. It worrlml him , this money , In u way ho could n6t' tindorstaml , saya Lho Boston Times. JIo kept thlnklntr , "Am I goiiifr to lese JUila money which ; lood not Iwlonp to ini > ? " So strong was this fiHjlino ; that ho could not f'o to sloop. Vet ho was iiHhamou"6i''hlinsolf. Saying notliinff to Ids wlfo ho got tip. look tlio money from his coat pockulmt ( It in his stocking and throw it under tlio bed. In the morning his wlfo to him in n jolting way : "I wonder what condition you wore in when you cuino to hod last nighty Thoro's your coat on the floor , your vest is out In tlio hall and your Irousors ave across the doorslll. " Uolng : i man of steady habits it did look suspi cious. It did not taku him long , how- aver , to dist'ovor that hurglam had boon through the house , and Jits own money uid watch tukon. Hut the stocking under the bed was safe. Sleeplessness , nervous prostration , nervous .lyspepsla , dullness , blues , cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samnlos free at Kuun & I'O.'s , lyth uud Douglas , un is Tiunu KINO. How ttio 1'coplo In Cctttral Aincrlcn are Octtlni ; Itlch. A. doCnstro yCasaloU , tlio Spanish min ister to Gimtemnlit , was nt the Unmd 1'nclllu over Sunday , says the ChlcnKO Tribune. Ho Is on his \viiy to Mudrld , where ho will enjoy a tow mouths of leisure before returning to his ofllclal post. Ho has been In Central America many years , and is thoroughly no- qualntcd with every republic. "Central America , " ho said last evening , "is enjoying the height of prosperity. Never has such a bright tlta * been seen In tlio Span ish-speaking republics as the present. The secret of this state of affairs Is that coffco Is worth 25 cents a pound and cocoa $ t a pound. It costs about 5 cents u pound to rnlso coffco hi Guatemala. The planters get 'Jo cents for the product right on the plantation. When you recollect that most of the Inhabitants are interested In the raising of coffee you can ac count for this reign of prosperity. "The best feature of the ROOU times Is that the supply of coffee Is nowhere near equal to the demand. There nro socialists niul anar chists down there as well as in Kuropo mid America , but while every ono Is malting money rapidly there Is no thno for riots mid revolts. Affairs nro so bright In Central America that the dissatisfied people can get no sympathizers , and they nro obliged to abandon any schemes that might llnd sup porters In dull times. The people of Guate mala have the' fullest conlldcnco In General Manuel L. Barillas , their president , and ho shapes their affairs as If ho was planning for ono big family. Ho has douo nioi-o for the federation movement than any other presi dent and the people appreciate that. This union , now announced olllclally , Is thought to bo the best measure for all concerned. It is approved of by my country. Spain has no political designs upon any of the Central American countries and wishes the union the best of success. Tlicro Is some tnllc now of bringing about n union between the federa tion and Mexico , but that Is looking ahead too fin. It is paramount to your question ot annexing Canada. " When the Spanish minister was asked If any progress was being nuulo in bettering the trade relations qetwccii the United States and Central America and if the Paii-Aincrlcaii congress had accomplished any good , hcsaid : "The men of Central America who have money and buy goods are not saying much about the relations of trade. Thu talking Is being done by the politicians. If you have goods to sell you can go down there mid sell them. They are not coming up hero for them , I went over to one of the biggest plantations in Guatemala one day to ask what the Pan- American congress had accomplished. The rich planter had heard something about It , but that was all. " 'Don't you expect fruitful results i1 I asked. " 'I have not thought of it. ' answered the planter. 'While coltco is bringing In so much money we can't nlToiil to lese any time in reckoning on the result of n plan to help our commercial relations. Wo are getting along well enough as it Is. ' "And ho was u representative man , too. " An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINK OINTMENT Is only put up in largo two-ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for all sores , bums , wounds , chapped hands mid nil shin eruptions , Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL A11IETINE OINT MENT. Sold by G.oodman Drug company ut 25 cents per box by mail SO cents s uoiiiucii "SUGAR TUUST. Ono of tlio Must Compact , RcuUlcss , niul Obnoxious Combines. The sugar Industry is controlled absolutely by ono ot the most compact , reckless and ob- iioxious-trusts in the United States , observes Llio Philadelphia Telegraph. .It is true that thcro are three or four refineries which are not in the trust , but It is similarly true that they have , since the establishment of the trust kept side by side with it , using it to keep up tlio price of sugar. They have not interfered with it nt all ; they are actually millions richer for it. Whoa the trust closed a number of Its rcllnerics and discharged hun dreds of its workmen , BO that by decreasing production it might increoso the price , the rentiers who wore not of the trust advanced their prices also , taking advantage of what the trust had done. Will anybody say why a combination of manufacturers who deliberately schema to plunder the public out of many millions yearly should bavo the protection of the government of the people , by the people , and for the people , when it is the people who nro plundered ? Our contemporary , who de clares that free sugar is wanted and that It has long urged it , says that "by making sugar free up to ' ! ( ! , ' Dutch standard" ( all below that being practically raw material and pro tected by the bounty provided for It by the MeKinloy bill ) , "Tho refining of sugar in this country is put in serious danger. Gro.it loss and great damage to both capital and labor will bo worked before an adjustment is made of thc3o now conditions , The reason for depart ing from the prrctlco and policy of a genera tion in protecting rcllnlng should bo made perfectly clear. " This is n wonderful pica for free , sugar by our contemporary , which declares free sugar is wanted and that it has long urged it.- The truth is , that the duty on sugar of and above 1(1 ( , Dutch standard , provided by the McICin- ley bill , is moro than fairly protective of the rcllnlng industry or tnist. It Is really n higher duty than is needed for protection ; and conclusive proof of this , all statements to the contrary , Is established by the fact that ainco the trust induced the ways and means committco to change the original 5 per cent ad valorem margin of protection to n specific duty of four-tenths of n cent , the trust certllieatcs have steadily increased In value. The Now York Times states that this changa for the bcnclit of the trust was made nt an interesting midnight conference in Mr. McICinloy's private rooms. Since that time "Tho market value of sugar trust certificates an tlio stock exchange has advanced about pll a share , and the purchases have been very largo. In other words , the market value jf the trust as a whole has Been increased about STi.noO.OUO. " But the trust is not satisfied with this nd- flltion made to its capital by the McICinley uill on the very night before the measure was reported tp the house. It wants n liighor duty to protect it In plundering the jountry , and it lliuls no diniculty In Inducing i Journal which admits that free sugar Is ivantcd , and that It has long urged free iiigar , to believe that sugar should bear a itlll higher duty to pi-event Injury to the relining - lining Industry. AVIintolt Costs mist bo carefully considered by the great ma jority of people In buying oven necessities of life. Hood's Sursaparilln commends itself tvlth special force to the great middle classes ; lccauso It combines positive economy with ? rcat medicinal power. It Is the only mcdl- iliio : of which can truly bo said " 100 doses one dollar , " and a bottle taken according to Jinx-lions will average to lust a month. I'AXKl ) III3JU > AND FIIEI-3 JUTR. What Should Ho Dom- Simple Solu tion of a Problem. A good ninny farmers In Now York , It Is said , are again turning their attention to the niltlvation of hemp and Ihix , in the belief that .hcso products would yield bettor returns' : han some others. As this country Is obliged 0 import nearly all Its hemp and llax , domes- .lo productions thereof hero and thcro might irovo profitable , says the Philadelphia Hcc- ) i-d. The McICInloy bill , whllo proposing to nit Jute , manlllu , and sisul grass upon the : rco list , would Increase the duty on hemp uid llax for the "protection" of the farmers. I'his Is ono of the cases In which protection ittorly falls of any pnrposo except the oppro- lion of the manufacturing Interests. In spite of t units , the importance of hemp mil flux and all other grimes for nianufac- .uring purposes uro constantly increasing ; uid.to nothing llko the oxtcnt of the incrcaso .hut might IK ) nnUdlutcd If they should ho iluoJd upon the free list. By Increasing the lutloH on tlax and hemp their Importation , vould bo obstructed , to the serious injury of .ho manufacturers , who would IK > obliged to ise , whenever feasible , Jute and other free lubstltntes , the imiwtutlon of which would ) o largely Increased , Whllo the proposed re- noviil of duties from these foreign grasses Is 1 commenduDlo fcaturo of the McKlntcy bill , t would tend to neutralize the IncriM.se of 'protection" on their domestic congunvrs , On the other hand , an Incrcaso m the duties on flax and hemp would Inlllct a penalty 01 the manufacturers as a sot-off for the re moval of duties on the rest of the grasses On the other hand , the free admission o thcso grasses would lessen the Intcndci bcnclit of the advance In duties on lla ; and hemp. Loss of these raw mate rials would bo Imported , and thcro would bci largo Increase In the Imports of their manu factures. So , under tlio McKinlcy bill , tin manufacturers would bo worse oft than the ) nro now , and the position of the domestli producers of hemp and llax would not bo hn proved In the least , The simple solution of this problem wouh' ' bo to put hemp , llax , jute , nndsisnl crass wltl wool and all other raw materials of produc. tlon on the free list. After n half century 01 protection the culture of hemp and llax Inu almost died out In this cOnntryas tlio proiluc tlon of wool has expired In somo-porlloiis ol It , under the spcrations of natural laws whirl1 no turllT enactments can sueeessfullv resist. . The attempts of the McKlnlcy'A In congress to overcome these laws will bo as futile its the labors of the Kecleys and all the rest of tin visionaries of perpetual motion , though f.n moro mischievous In their results. Your Sunday dinner Is not complete with out a bottle of Cook's extra dry champagne Once tried never forgotten. Schroecler & Dean , GRAIN ; Provisions and Stocks. Basement First National Dank. _ SOD South 13th Street , Omaha. BLAKE , HOISSEVA1N & CO. , London , England. ADOLl'H BOISSEVAIN & CO. Amsterdam , Holland. IBnnlcors. liny niul ell Amerlcntiyeciirltloson coiumlslon on I initiiii iiml on nil Continental nmrkct' . Negotiations of uuvr loans n fpoJlully. GILBERT BROTHERS , TAXIDERMISTS , Specimens can ho Kent us jnfcly bj- mull or express. Send for prleua. MS .N'mtli lotli Street , Umiibn. RJULWHY TIME OHRD. "leaves I OMAHA .t ST. IXIUlS. ( "Arrives Omaha. | IJ. r. ilcpot. lllj ( ) _ mnl Mnrcy Sti. | Oiimlia. ! Tciivos | SIOlJX TJlT\r I'A riVuX I Arrives Omaha. | lf. 1 * . ilopot. llltli nnil jl rcyBti'piiiiilii _ | . _ T.15 a ml Blonx City I'aMeiiRCr IllUS ) p ra 1.CUTC9 f Arrives Omnlm. llci'iit Ittli unit WcbiluriiH. I Uniiilia. il.j.'i p nil St. I'nnl I.lmlteil. . . Oinalia. | Depot 15th niul Webster Htn. I ) n ill i. UNION I'ACIKIO-SUMUIIHAN THA NS Thcsu trains nlso stop nt 13th , 17th , Jtli anil 21th etreots , Kniiiiult nnil Hnvlileo L'roasliiL' . Worklni- incii'iHraliis do not run Siniiliiy. llroiul- Trans Bheol'y wny fer Omaha Sta South Albrl't ClUniTH Depot. Depot. tion. Oiiinhn. Depot. " Oiiinhn.T > \ i- 7 T l\i \ AM AM s.so .1.15 fi.15 ll.Sj . . . .i. . . . c.iu aai 0.17 5.S7 0.37 II..VJ 11.651. . . . O.IU it.115 11.17 11.21 7iui ) 7.05 11.10 7.MJ 7.2ji'i 7.45 7.40 7.52 H.U5 9.1i 7.15 H.'J.'j 7.05 8.-10 ' 8.45 H.I15 8.K ' .1.05 H.I5 8.07 7.S5 0.45 ' ,1.35 II.KI 10.05 11.15 11.07 8.65 8..VJ i'3i I'M I'M I'M .1.25 4. It. . 'i.'i's 4.1- ' i.V)7 ) 4.2.1 3.63 4 ! > 0 3.W 4.43 4.M 5.37 r > .i5 4.1.u 607 4.Vi I.W 'II.1U 1.60 6.45 11.33 6.52 .S7 KM 11.15 Iliii li.07 ( i.2i 6.M U.45 1M 7.115 7.16 . . . .17.07 ( i.55 11.60 Leitvos I CHICAGO , It , I. \ I'AClr'IO. Arrlvoi 'frmisferl Union Dojiiil , Cojincll HlnlN. Transror rl.ao"p nil. , NliiliT Kxprusa H.15 n in O.I'rO u in Allnnllc Kipreis 6.55 p in bM. V iJU.viii.i'i > ' 9 in'U ' ! ? _ LUiilleil I0.i : n m lA'ave TOIIIOATjr-S'NOU'l'UWI-STI'.llN. ' | ArrlTM 'J'rnnafurl ' Union Depot , Council lllulti. 1'rnnifpr 0.4U u m IUU p m 6.1X1 p ni , Vi' < llliulo Llmllcil ti.ui : n in 10.1X1 p ,11 . . . .ICimtern Klyrr 2.U ) p m MO p in . . . .Allnntli ) Mnll "LiuTos" Affrvoi" Trniisfur Union Depot , Council Illurli. Transfer * U.i : ) a in ClilcnKO Sl lToxcopt ( Siiiiday ) . . ! > . : p m O. ; l p in ClilrnKO Kxpross 11.15 a in IUU ) p | . . . . . . . . . ' - ' K jira ii i.mf m TXJBVUS "K. 07 , ri'l1. JOB'S 0 ; 1C Trnnsfor jlnlon llc'pot. ( 'imiicll III u III if ) W i. m' 7..T < nnsas"Olljr Duy U pri-sn. . . . Trnnifur"K. nii I'lly Nlylit K prn s. . l.onvm " "OXAIlA i hT. LOUIS. I Xrrlves Trnnifur Union l ) pot , Council llhifls. | Train for i.15 | i iiij. . _ . _ . .St.l iuU Cnnirn Hull..J1Z.13 plnj "l.c.-i us ( OIIK'AllO , llllll ) ? > r& OIIISCV.J Arrival Transfer ) Union Dt-pol , ( 'ouncll Jllurtu , | Trnnsfor l.4l ) a ui Clilcncu Kxpress. . n.tu p 111 10.1(1 p ni rUlcncu Kxprpss. . B.-jl a ui &U ) p m Clilrniiu Knit Mall. 5.M ) p m ' ' * ! ' . ' Jll "Leaves BlOUM I'lTV A'l'At'fPH1. I Anlvm Transfer JlnlonJIopot , runncll UlulJs [ Transfer 7. < 'i a m . . .HiuuWllr AreoniiiioOutlon. I 0.35 a in p nil HI. I'aul | fi.U p m TO WEAK EVBEN Eurfcrins from tlio enrcuof youthful rrrorn , arlr tltcay , wusiliitf wi'aknpkn , tokt inaubuiMl , U' . , 1 will tend a valuable trcatlK ) ( walull contulnlnu full punleulani for homo curr , I'llKli of charge. A iplemlld medli-al work i ihonlil lm reail by rrcry uian nhn U n rvoini anil Ucbllltat'd. Adtln-M , 1'rof , I'.C. NES3 CUKED ir v1 * r . l"ii.TuiEU.giA ] lAJ CUSHIONS kUn.tlp rdiUim llj. ColoiUU * . tJUi . .iu lllu.ittu U.t * r U NEBRASKA National Bank U. 8. DKPOS1TOUV. OfclAHA , WED. Cnpltnl , - - - $400,000 Surplus Jan. 1st , 1SOO , - 07,000 Onc m and DlrcoloriHenry W. talM , prMlilf nil KI B. llffil , rlcp ilrivMcnt : . .tainrsV S. f Hi"Ti T'Morie. JohnS. ( Villlm ; It. II. CuihliiK ) J. M , Patrick ) W. 11. S. llunhoi , caililer. Tl-1 15i I RON. .0 AN 1C. Corner IZth and Varnum Street * . I A General llnnklnit HinlnonsTruinacteJ. I National Bank Cnpltnl , - $40O.OOO Surplus , - 4O.OOO nmccr * nrnl Dtrcrtori-R. M. Moriprnnn , O , Jt Illlchrock , Jn > i'ili | tlruiionii , Jr. , A , Henry , K. 1Q Anilernon , William 0. .Maul , rlro-iiresUlenl : Ii. l ) \Vlllliiiiii. A. P. Hopkins prpililrnlt A , MllllariU CAnlilcr ; ! ' . II. llrf ant , nnslttant caslilcr. Omaha ManUfijotUrers. liootH niul Slioi'S. JONK & Cdy , Wholesale Manufacturers of Hoots & Shoes Acontsfor llo-ton llulibo- Shoo Co.UJ , lll llarnuy aitcotOiualii.Nuli. ; , _ IlrO\VIl'H. Lager Beer Brewers , 15.11 Ncrtli 1 lh Street , Omah.-i , Neb. KAQLE COHK1CE WORKS , Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window rapi anil inet.illL-'kyllKhK .lolill Kpcnctcr , _ liroprlntor. luaali.l IIUBoiilli luili tlrceU ArtlNtH' MalerlalH. _ " " - - A. ilOSPK , Jr . , Arlists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs , 1M3 Doimlaa Hlroc't. Orn.ilin , Nob. - . ' . . _ . . _ . : _ - ± - = 3 Coal , Coke , Klu. OMAH JCC I ALCOKE : AND "LIM E CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 8. K. Cor. I6lli ami Doiitflu Streets , Omnlm , Neb , NEDHASKA FUEI , CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coke , 311 Soulli mil Sircnt , Omalin , Neb. " H Clinr.M. ' " DEAN , AUMST RONQ A : CO.'i Wholesale Cigars. 403 N. llilli Slrect. "Hellol" K19. _ Dry Gooiln anil NotloiiH. M."K SMITH jTcor | " Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notion ! Corner Illlianil Ilnwanl HlrecU. Kii.PATucK-oci DRraooDS co. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods , OontV KurnlslilneUooiH. Corner lltli anil llnruor atlcetn , O.nlili.l , Neb. _ Kurnlttiro. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Karnnm Htrt'ot , Omnlm , NebrasVa. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture. Omnlin , Nolimrlin. Gi-occvicH. McCORD , BRADY & CO , ' Wholesale Grocers , ISllinnil I.cavenvTortli Streets , Onmlin , Nubrnnlin. lamilicr , Kto. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. , Etc. Imported anil American I'orlliinil C ment. Stat4 aaentforMlliTiiiikeo Ilyilmiillu Cunicnt , und ( julucy VVIiItu l.lmo. CHAS. R. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Wood carpets anil parquet lloorlnif , dill amlDouglai Btruul.i , Uui liu , Ni.'Liniika. ' " LOuVa"lRADFOUB , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doom , Kto. Yixnls , Corner Tth anil Douglas. Otllca , Cornur lUlh uud Doii FUED W. QREY , Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc. Corner PIK niul [ ) oiiilu.i | Streets , Oiimlm. Millinery ami NolloiiH. " I. Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , 208 , 210 una 212 Soulli lltli street. N'ntloiiH : J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , i Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , Hit lliirnoy street , Oiimlm. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , e , etc. , Omaha. , A. II. Bishop , Maunder. J CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Cnrry a ulcc stock of jptlntlnn. nrupplng and wrltln | papur. Upeclnl attuiillon Klveu tocunl paper , j HaAiH , Ktp . . _ _ _ A. L. DEANE to CO. , Ucneral AiieiitB for Halls' Safes , Ml and 323 South 10th St. , Oman * . II. HARDY & CO. , Jobbers of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , Ilouie FurnlililnKCooils , Children's Carrliines. 1201 Karnam street , Omnlm , .N'ob. AVator Hiiiill | < : . U. S. WIND ENGINE ic PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , Ilallldajr wind mills. SISnnrllOOJoniui t. , Ouialia. O. K. Iloss , Acllim Maimitar. BROWNELL & CO. , Knglnes , Boilers and General Machinery/ Bhtot-lron tvork , utoam purnpi , saw mills , 12131311 street , Umaha. Iron " \Vorkn. I'AXTON k VIERLINO IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Building Worlf * Engines , brass work , general foundrr , niaclilno oufl blacksmith work. Otnco an.l works , U. 1 * llf. and ITIli strtot , Umalm. OMAHA SAFE < Sc IRON WORKS , Manf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaults , Jail work , Iron nhutlvrs and nro vicuye * U. Audrveii , | > rop'r. Cor I4lli aniljackson bis. Hash , DOOI-H , ICtu. _ _ M. A. DISbROW Ic CO. , Wholoiale manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , i Ilranch odlcu , IZtli and Iiaril strvuts , Omnlm , If a. j i Orri eih UNION STOCK YAHDS CO. , Of South Omaha , Limited , , Lawyer , 121 Dearborn Sb , AOOODHICII ' , ' ' ' . I'hloaKo 'M years' Nucccxiifiil jiracl'co. Advlcofrcu ; nopubllclty , Bpeclul fuilllll mauy Ktutcn.