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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1890)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. KIDAY. MAY 9 , 1890. llli1 Balding Forces Down the Price of July Wheat at the Opening , THE GOVERNMENT CROP REPORT , 1'icdlclloiiH IloKnrelliiK It Hiuo 1'liclr Inlliicnco on 1'rlocH I'renlsloii Trading Moderate Cattle Acthc Hogs Pair. CiiirMno , Mny 8. [ Special Trlegrnm toTur. Hi r.1 Trnelo In wheat fooled Itself ngnln this this morning. Kollowlng tlic soiling nnel mill ing before tlio oloio yesterday , llio same tac tics were resumed. Tlio result win tlmt the prlcoof July was forceel down to a point Uo tinilcrtliolow flguro yeslcrelny. This provcel tlio turning point , anil In less tliun thrca hours the prlco was upTO nnel the trade eager buy ers. MkoiillotlicrHtroiigiidvunc.es In tills nnd nthor markets lately , tills waa not on manipu lation , but the robonml of anovcrsolel market nnd n natural upwnrd movement on crop news und other natural Influences. 1'lrst sales In July wcro scattered from OOJSo to OO c , with sill os Immediately after at WiftWiC , and a tlecllnn to W ( . the bottom price ot the ) clay. A fairly Rood bit ) lelg do- iniind was felt and olferlngs e'e'ascel BO sud- de'iily that there was a linsty effort to recmar wheat Mild at the opening. This Imrdoliod ( ho market nt one and the prlco moved up les be- foio tlinend of the first hour. This would probably lint o boon the end of tlio activity fe > r the elay but for the news which followed. Now VorU elearcd 47oejO bushels of wheat anel nlumt 20,0(10 barrels of llour. St. Louis began buying wheat hero em bael crop ne < ws from the Eenith ami the far Miuthwcst. The go\ern- incnt crop report Is duo batiirday nftor- noon , and the Impression that Stat- Iktlciin Dodge will not report any inntrrl.il lmpro\cmcnt In winter wheat conditions mused many to turn bujorson tlio break. A dispatch from the Price Current was teilhe effect tlmt. Ohio , Indiana nnel Illinois will not bo so good as April 1 , whllo Michigan may.show an lnipro\enieiit. The estimate on Illinois was 07 , against 7" > In April. Logan & Co. hud \ cry bullish news from Indiana , Raying that state will bo put down nt about .Vi. All this news wan almost sensational nnel from an ocoold market early the trade rushed to the othe'reixtrcmo and bought anel bought again until July , whlcii VMIS lio'.o at 0.iO : a. in. , was up toUlJio at 12.JO : i ) . in , Thc'io was llttlo trail ing In May and June , but prices were marked up May from Ole early to Ole nt 1 o'clock , and Juno to IXfJio. The highest prices of the day In wheat wcio leaeheel In the last half hour. May went to U > o and eloped with that bid anel HOMO to bo had. Juno touched OlMe. closing at Kl 'o. July reached lei e. or : ioo\ortho opening llgnro , anel cleiscel ntUl'iC , .To o\cr the bottom for the day. August anel Heptcmber closed at 01 © OlUe aftei selling atOl c. Corn opened either Ntcady or a llttlo lower for most months on bright and promising weather. The bottom prices of the day were touched In the first half hour , however , and at the close there was an advance of lo ntratght for all months from May tobcptcmbcr. , There was HOIIKI entering of short corn by Maxtor , and with the change of sentiment In wheat bujliiR in com becamovry general , Thoio was \ery lltllo set-back in price's at any time , and the closing prices wcro at the > ery top for the day. May was up IP toIHyc. Juno Kold at : ci , o idlH <'Jc at thet close. July sold atiuw.'H'Cc , toiii'ic , to : ujic , to a" > jo to the close. August at the close was nt&Uc bid anel bcptcmhcr.mi.io holler. Thcio WIIH an oxcltid Knot of traders In oats nil elay , and at times the erowd swelled to the propoitlons of whc.it and coin. There was M > mo nenonsncss In May. nnel after the prlco was run up fen that month buying In Juno In- dlcatcel that the deal mlgnt bo can led Into that month. Mr. He > ss Is the Huppohod lioldii of emts , .and the name of t ounsclman ami llntehlnson are mentioned as the prohahh ; pilndpnls If Hess Is not run ning tlio deal himself. May " -old today nt " " 'lie , up to2734C' . and closed nt'J714e' . Juno sold nt - ' . > ; V' and up to - > 0u ! at the close. July was up to2rJ e. The provision trade was moderato today ex cept In short ribs , wheio traellng was falily uctho anel action In prices stion t .it the eloso. 1'eirjiorU May was nominal at JIIOO , .luno lOu up at tir.t ) nnd JnlyJOc up at $1140. Laid cUr-eel 5c higher for.lulj atU7H. ( hi-ptember hold at } ( . r > ; ij and elewi el at tUJ'S. * fahoitrlbs wcro nominal at ? "i II ) foi Mav anel r > o up at ftn foi June * . Jul } sold at tri VQSfCi , closing at $ "i5. > ' /4. August closed ut J" > 00 and fceptcm- licr at W ( , : / > . CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. . CHICAOO , May 8. [ Sjicelal Telegram to Tun Hi 1.1 CAITM : Ajuslni'ss In nllbianohes con- tlnnes aetlNO and pilccs remain firm at an ud- " viinco of about S.TC o\er last wcokon anything lit all good or useful. Dlstllleiy-fcd cattle are coming along In largo numbers and making pajlng price's for feeders. Only forty-four cars of Texans wcro on the market , the same wiling at stiong price's. Natlvo butchers' Block Is In modelato Mipply and shares with the geneuil IIP turn. Mock ers und feeders uio In ge > e > el demand and steady. Uholro V > e\tiabeo\cs$5XXPr ( > .0 ! medium to ge > od stc-eis , 1 ISO to IVMis \ \ , $4 70 ® 400 ; 1200 to 1,150 Ibs , tt.lOKtKAi 050 tet 1L 00 Ibs , M.PIXJJ-I r > 0. htoekor and feedeis , S.'MJOO ) ; bulls nnel mixed , tl.TMTJR ) ; bulk , $ . ' 40ihlop- feel steers , Jl f > 0l 75. Texas coin fed btccrs , , , . IIoos Tlio demand was fair and prices gen erally steady. In one of the dlxlslons at one tlmoduilng the foil noon values ruled no uly Co lowei , but later closed steady. 1'aoKors paid * l.l-"i < tir r ) , largely JI'-'O , and shlppeis 11 StUfWyo , largely W. ' 5. Light soils sold tit JFJXAXl'I.lli. NKW YOIIK , May 8. [ Special Telegram to Tun Ilr-r. ] STOCKS Iluslness In stocks at the opening today was not largo. The principal trading as at Ilrst confined to Sugar Koflnor- les , Lead trust , Otegon Transcontinental , Atchlson. Chicago Gas , and Union Pacific. Thcto was a hesitating tone to dealings and first prices were emlto Iriegular as compared with those of last otcnlngiijid the dliTeionccs were confined to small fractions only. Pilces receded from thu opening , but lluctuntlons woiogcnoially slight , but Oregon Tiiinscon- tlnental rotlied percent tolls , against 41 lust night , LncKawunnn , on the other luinel , was eiulto htiong. rising ? > ' , anil tingiir Itellnerles , on c'ry lingo business , rose n similar amount. Late In the hour there was n ui > rsalof thogenernl mo\o- mcnt and thoeaily lees were regainedwhllo Now Knglnnel hecamo a stiong feature and ino\cel up fiom-IMi to 4t ) > ; , while Sugar rose ilbo\o Miami Peorla. HecaturA. RMiiih\IIIu T , pel cent , Chicago ( ins was alse ) piomlnent In iherlsoand the general list followed In the udnnrc , being aeeompanleel by a material In crease In tlio amount of business done. The strength noticed at 11 o'clock continued to mid-day and further slight gains wcro made. Industilul shares leel the advance' , with Uhl- eago Glib up nearly ! i points te > M'J nnd Sugar upSi points from the bottom prices early tu 81 U. Now Kimlanel further advanced to 80'ji Northern 1'aclllu e'ommon was up to 1X1M nnd pieferrcd to WV In the Granger group tlio recoxoiy biought prices to a p ir with the cleiso of yesterday. Heading was up 51 per cent to I , " . ; , Tim Mock market made remaikahlo progiess toward higher prices uf ler mlel-day. Trust stocks eonllnued to lead thuadMinc'o. Gas touelied M' , and closed : ! points up at M > j. Sugai reisu on maiitpuliitlon ioM , closliiK'ut hi1 , . Xew Kngland went iii ) to t&HAmong western railroad stocks llurllng- ton took the lead and made a splendid aelnneo to HIM. closing at 111. St. Paul was up y to 7 rk and Union PaellluS te.m ) ( . $ . Anutlmrhtouk. \ \ UooiiHln Cential , tone-In d : ci't anel oloscef with I per cent nut again atlCHi. Money was In getod demand at ( S per cunt. The total bales roue-heel : C.NIIOU shares. 1 ho follow ing were the clewing quotations : l' . 8. Is regular , fa .Northern I'liclUc. . , , . . UH. 4H coupons elo preifurruO , tl. H. ' i rvaulnr. . 0 A K. W U.H. 4Vj column. .11HK itoprufurroil , . . . . . .lliitj 1'ntlHcijsot ' 10. til ) .V V , Ci'ntral lo 2 < Vntrnl I'aillti' . . . 34 I' . , II. \ H , 'IW Clilcnuu & Alton. * l.SO Hock lilnnil tut ? Clilcnlfo , liurlluyton 0. , M. A HI. ! ml , V ejiilin-r Ill On preforroil IJUw I ) , U.VW , . , , .UM 81. I'nul ft Umnlm. . , . 8IH IllliHil - . . . , . . , ! , elo priiftfrreel VJ i.ii ft w ; iriilnii 1'aclllc u\t Kaniai - - A Ti'vas 15 w. , t. u & i * . ; ; . ; ; ; i : . . .in do proft-rroj syu Mlcliltaii Cunlrnl \Vcite rn Union. . . . . . . SljJ Mlnourl raillto . WJ MONKV Kasy ut 4iM per cent. PlIIME MKIICVNTIt.i : PAl'l.lt 5tl , 1l-ll : , , , . BTKIII i MI KxciiAMiK-liiill , but Htendj j six ty-day bllU , Jl M ! < ; demand , fl ba > { . StOOkH. NBW VOIIK. Jlay 8.-Si > ecul { Tolcgrain to TUB Ill > E.-Tliorollowliii ] ; urotlio mining stock ijuqfutlons : , llri.iiswli.kCon 1KI Iroubllier VM Caledonia it li ma Mount Diablo r.'i Con Cat A Vu. . . . . . . 4iO Ontario , , 4U Deadwood , T , , , , , , , , 140 Ophlr. . I'M XurtkuCou , , , . 4(0 ( Occidental , . . , , , , , , . 1U5 KICtlslo | | S I'ljriuouth ( ft ) IlaleANorcrait. , . , , ! uu Hulter Creek 150 llouitfitaka , , . , , , . . . . tit ) Union Con. , JJO Ilornbllvtr , , -U X'JtODVVU Jl.lltitKfS. , Mnyiiu p. m. clo'.o. Wheat bteaiiyi cu li.l > 4h < ai oi Jmic'.UI'.c'j July. Ul 4o. Com -Stcadyi casba4'oi Juno 3l > , u , July , 83:40 , Oatu-ririu ) casli , CTtt37Uoi Juuo , 2flHo | July , Uy'o-Flria nt Ilnrlcjtcnily. . 1'rlmoTlmotliy-otently fttlLU Hit * Quint nlfl.4 . WlilnUy-ll 03. 1'ork-Qulcti ca li , JlTOOj June , 113.10s July , Lar'il-Stcacly ! cash , M27SS ! June , 1030 : July , ffl 424 ' rinii'r rirm nml unclinngcd ; vlntcr wheat , t2X J.J-'X ) : sprdiif , tl JWiMaV l'ro\ lilon9lioulclni" . * . - , ( W15.10 ! short clear , 15 TOO.1.73 : Mhort ribs. tUXWt 4 . . . Iiiitter-Oulott creamery , 133IT'o ; dairy , Ofir > c. Oliceio Quirt : full cream clieddnr , 03 OUoi Hats , oao'ic ' ) Young Americas , DM ® 10c. 10c.K ( -Stpnly ( ! frrili. 10M lll' < o. llldp-j Uncllniicoili lioavy and Hunt prren xaltcd , fli3.V4iM 4aUcd bull. 3 0 ! dry flint , t/a7o : dry salted , frwioidry calf , &Bflc | deacons , 20o Tallow UncliatiRcd ! No. 1 solid packed , 3Uu ; No.2,3Uo ( cake , to , . . ol , . Hccclpts. Bhlpm'td. Hour . loiwo 15,000 Wlli'llt . . . 44000 Bl.Offl Corn , . 1W.OOO : KUK Oati . aT.ii o MO ooo NKW YOIIK , Mnv Whrat Ilccclpts , 1.W.400 Implicit ! exports. 71,200 busliuN ; spot lilphcr ; Nn.3 ml. Wlll ( 00 In ole ator , fl.OUil01 afloat. tlMnityua * , f. o. b.j options Iric-Rular and lilKlior , No. 2 red. Mny , closlni ? at UUJJe1. Corn HccolpK IC1.KW busliclf ) ; oxporto , 171 Ktt buihelsj NpotclorcdHtc-nily ; No. 2 , 42V Q.4l'o In elevator. 4 : ) ' { < 344o allontt ungraded iiilxrd , : t > a45c ; options stronger , May closing Out * Ilccoliit ? , 12. " , 000 bu liolo : exports , ni.lOObuslieN ; spot litKbor ; No , 2 white , 3554 @ .tO'jO ! mixed we-atcin , Ji3 : : e ; wlilto west- ( rn , .ll-ailc ; options firmer , May closing at ColTco Option rlooed ntcndy nnd ( ViMO poliils up. Hnlc * . WM bugHi May. I10.4I > H > 10. W ; June , HOHVaiO 10 ; spot Ulo steady ; ( air , . SUB ir Knw , donilngo concrete , 8 , test , 81 ! rollnod , weak. I'ctroloiiin Pnltcil closed for Juno nt 84c. ! Ew 1'iincy firm ; western , 1.1'ifll.l'ic. I'ork-attonff ; now mess , J14 004fll4 'a. rjanl Cloxeu stion or ; xTostorn steam , I8CO. Huttor Western dairy , 7U'o ; creamery , V3t IBo : KlRln , lUc. Cheese Htcady ; western , RSO'ic. ' ST. I.ouis May 8. Wheat-Closed excited and lilplii'r ; canb , nominal ; July , HO'J. Corn Illnhorj cash , JCKJ : July. Kle' . Oats-HlKlior ; cash and May , 2S ! > c ; July , ° " Sc iJork-Hullat$1300. l.nrd-M.12' { . Whlsky- l 02. Hutter Nogluoted. MiN.NKAi'OMS , Mny 8. Whoit nccelpts. 10S cars ; shlpm nts. 40cars : market active ; Closing : No. 1 hard , Mny , Ol'ic ! Juno , Hl'io ' ; on truck , U292Jc ! ; No. t northern , May , UIUu ; Juno , Wio ; on track , OUiffilUc ; No. 2 northern , May , 60o ; June , bSo ; on truck , 87O89e. MIMVAUKEK M'nyS. Wheat Higher ; No. Z spring , cash , 87l5i39o ; July , BOo. Corn-Htcadvt No. II. niiie. Oats-I'lrm ; No. 2 white , 28i28 e. Ityo rirm ; No. lUJc. ( llarloy Steady ; No. 2 , 4'ic. Provisions htoady ; pork , 113.10. KANSAS CITV. Mnv 8. Wheat Lower ; No. 2 hard , cnnli , TS'Jc ; No. 2 red. cash. 8Jo bid. Corn Lower ; No. 2 , cash , 28Jo ! ; May , 2730. Oats No. 2. cash , 27c. CINCINNATI , M.iy 8. Wheat-No. 2 red , 03c. Corn Finn ; No. 2 ml\cd. tlSo. Oats btroiiB ! No. 2 mixed , 20tt20Jo. { Whlskv-Sl.U2. tivKiii'OOL , May 8. Wheat Market quiet ; dunmnd poor , holders offer moderately. Cal ifornia No. 1 , 7a 2J5d per cental ; red. westoin winter , 7s Kd. Corn Kasy ; dcmaml poor ; now western mixed , 3s 0'4d per cental. JiTrU STOCK. CHICAGO , May 8. Cattle Hecolpts , 13COO ; niarUet e.isy to sttong ; beeves , JTiOO ® fiM ; ste-ors , M80400 ; .stackers and feeders , $ 'bO400 ; cows , bulls , and mixed , il.70Tit.)80 ) ; Texas corn-fed steois , W2 , > ® 4.00 ; gtassers , V 1KXS.1 50. oR-i Kccelpts 21.500 ; markotstcady to shade lo er ; mixed. * O.VB4.27i ! ; heavy and light , W 03 ffil 'O ; skips , ji : iO@4 oo. bhcep Itt'c'olpts , 0,000 ; market stc.idv ; na tives , JIOO4iO ( ; westoin corn-fed , MOOaOJj ; Texans , $1 W ® . " > 'JO ; lambs , * : , SOffl'.OO. ST. Louis. May -CUttlc Kocolpts , 2,200 ; filrlpinenty , none ; market strong ; steers , $1.40 © 4'JO ; good to f.inoy steer * , $ > 4Uftl.45 ; fair to good stookers and feeders , * J Mitt 00. Hogs Ueeelpts 7WO : ; sliliiments , none ; market steady ; heavy. * UO4.mi ; packing , H ( KXS4.10 ; Il0'ht , JI 00075 . KANSAS GITV , May 8. Cnttlo Receipts , f > , tKX ) ; shipments. 4,000 ; steady ; steers. $ .1 1 > 0 ® 020 ; cows , S.'OOSJIO ; stockers and feeders , J.1 00.J 75. Hbg llecolnf , 7,000 ; shipments , 1,200 ; strong ; all grades. { JIH4 ) 00. Sioux Guv , May 8. Cattle Receipts , 1,300 ; shipments , 540 ; in.itUct slow : unchanged ; butchers' stock , $2.70 ® ! ( H ) ; stockers und fced- PIS. JJ.2.VB3M ) ; cows , tl.2.i3H3 > ennners and bulls * 1 002.2 ( W ; \ e.U c.Ues. . t : 00 < 3il.OO. Hogrt Itc-celptb , 1,350 ; market a shade lower , at J U O 31 A H.t IIVE STO CK. Guttle. Thursday , Mav 8. Estimated receipts of cattle. ; i , " > 00 , comp ircd with 2,7.11 jisteulay and 2,2"H " Thuisdiiy of last week , 'lliu iniuket opened steady the most dc'Sirablu lots of steora nnd cows oliang- Ing hands nt pi li-os not vurylns from yester day's. The miiiUet then ImikoMoors declining 5Q.10o and cows fioin a sh.idu toCc. thn market bcuomliu slow and lifeless. 1'-odors and stoukors eio scaico and prices in led firm. Hulls remained steady , borne very line stock was on sale ; one biineh of steers sold at fl 8.1 and u lot of helfms lit * ! 00. ThomniKet leinulned fcatilielehS to the close ut the decline. ; JlO S. rstlmited recolnls of hogs 3,400 , compared with B.VJ rcstoia.iv and 3,777 'lliui-sday of last week. Thomaiket opened slow , soon be came active and all clmiuud hands early at u Rhulo'.s iidMince , Thu range , of prices was JMllV-JIOO. The average of the pile-es paid was $ .109 , computed with fellM't jcsteiday und S Thursday of last week. Avcrnfjo Cost of IIo } < ! . The following table gives the iivorago cost of hogs ou the dates mentlone.I , Inuludlng thu eost today , us based upon s lies reported : Date. 1'rico. Dito. Mco. May 1 . $ .11K1" May 2 . 4 ors. May .1 . 3 07' > May 5 . 3 02 May C . .1 l S > i May 7 . 3 OOU May 8 . . 3 Oi ) Prices. The following Is a table of prices paid In this market for the gradn of stock mentioned : 1'rlmosteors , 1103 tolfiOJtts . J4.11 © 185 flood bteors , UV ) to 14V ) ms . .1 85 C&4 05 flood hteors , 10V ) to I.KX ) tbs . ! ) fi.l < jil.40 Common , 1000 to 1 150 tts . ItflO Common eanners . 100 ( Tt2K ) Onljniiry tofalrcoHs . 1 GO ® . ' 35 Talrto goodcows . 1.1X1 SUM flood to eholeo cows . 271 CM 15 Choiceto ( anoy vows . 2 M ( SC-180 1'nli togood bulls . 1.75 Cholco to fnnuy bulls . - > ) MghtHtoolvcrsand feeders' . . 25J reedors. ftV ) tolIOOttis . 2.00 1'alr to eholeo light hogs . 305 1'alr to eholeo heavy hogs . 3IK1 Tail to choice mixed hogs . 305 Comparative Tables. The following table shows the range In price's on hogs dmlug this ami last week : IIItlicHt nntl Ijowost Sulos of Today , ye"tcrltiy. ( Illuliost tl 05 Hlclic'St f I ai LeiHC-it t Lowest 3 OTtf Stock llocclpts. Olllclal Yostonliiy , INtlinatrd Toiluy. rnttIu..U > piirs , S.Y.'n Cattle IW ears , Uv Ilun'S. . . 41)C'1U-M ) , ! ) , .VJ Ilo 'S . 51 curb , U.400 fchce-p . . . Icur , 41blie'cp. . . . 1 cur , IS Average ! I'rlco of llo > js. BliowliiK the iixor.inoprleo paid for loads of lick-sun tliuilursliulloutuil In lasr.lSSd , 1SSJ niul I > ll > OHltlou of Stnuk , Showing the number of oattlo bought by the U'udltig buj urs on today's market. CATTLB. SwIHACo 1,008 GcoH Hammond A. Co" U44 Arniour-Undahy P Oo 25J Uninhu Packing company 7 Leo Uothsclilltr. . . . , . , . . . . 422 Itenton A. Underwood 170 Shippers and feeders , , , . , , , 2tl HeokerA Hegen . . , . , L'lO Drone it Vanvint , , cs Lobinanii Tinuoriiian SttJ Nc > UMurrls , . . . . . , , "U 11003. Omnhn 1'acVlnsCo 1,118 Gin ) . 11. llamniond A\ > , N Armour-Cudnhy Packing Co. . . . 1UJ Itoprc'soututlvej Sales. UltLSSbU UEUf STtLIlS. No Av. I'r. No. Av Pr. No Av. Pr 1 1010 M SO 10 ,11.3 U 03 SI 1JOI | i V ) U . 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MX ) 840 08 . 740 3 00 MO 3 40 II. . UIO 8 00 41 . r , 3 50 too 840 2. . 07.1 300 0 ( CO 8 CO 40. * , 840 3. . 607 350 23. . 02J 3 70 DOO 3 40 CAT.VFS. 1. 380 225 5. . 100 4 00 0 103 4 00 7. , 4n 2 25 1. . ISO 4 25 1. . 220 5 10 1. 200 250 COWS AND Iinil EltS. 18. . 097 3 35 C..1003 3 CO STAGS. 1. , 1020 325 1..1480 30.5 STLI'liS , 1KAItI.tN08. 768 3 70 1. . 680 1 00 OXUX. 1..1500 300 WESTEIIS CATTLE. Owner. No. Av. M steers , dressed beef , 1153 14 45 Stnndnrd Cattle Co 45 heifers 817 4 00 noholfers , . S14 4 00 Middlesex Live Steick Cell ll ) steers , shipping 12.50 4 00 I.'steers , tailing ,10uO 323 nous. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 8 . . .2SO 40 $ .100 M . .ISO 40 $4 00 10 . . .260 .1 00 21 . .100 40 4 00 09 . . .244 80 .1 05 08 . ,2 < U 120 4 00 dO . . .25.J 40 3 115 08CO . .254 4 00 0.1 . . .250 40 3 < 73 . . -'M 40 4 00 00. .tnos 210 01 . 2-K ) 80 4 00 CO . . . 244 1JO 3R5 07 . ' SO 4 00 Oi . . . .287 80 00 . ! 2l,9 40 4 00 0 . . 317 40 305 GO 270 60 4 00 10 . . . . : H > I 1JO ,115 00 . . .25S 120 4 00 > . . . . .107 40 305 IX ) . . 278 11,0 4 00 8 . . 325 to 30.T M ; 2"7 ISO 4 00 10. . . . .310 i-0 3 H5 09 . . 291 KiO 4 00 35 . . 817 80 3 115 OS . .232 40 4 00 ( 4U . . .241 ICO . . .277 4 00 ( U . . .250 240 803 on .S55 40 4 00 0.1. . . . . .275 240 .111.1 once . ' 4 00 Ill . . . .201 40 3 07J5 271 40 4 00 OS . . . .26 ! ) ICO .1 7'4 20 4 00 CO . . . .24J SON .1 O'l'j 70 241 120 4 00 N ) 8 1I715 f > 9 . .2W ! IfiO" 4 00 . .25(1 ( to 3 07)4 ) 70 . 240 IJO \ 00 . .an 3 1)754 ) 01 24' ' ) 120 4 00 .2M ) 4 00 73 .20.1 ICO' 4 00 311 4 00 57 O * > 1 40 4 00 212 4 00 OJ So 4 00 OJUl 4 00 Ul 271 80 4 05 4 00 53 .312 4 0.5 .201 4 00 53x5 .Ill ( 0 4 05 . 302 4 03 uo 258 120 405 SIlf.Ll' . No. Av. rr. 1 Southdown buck 210 J5 00 8 fcouthdownv others 1J9 000 Market Mention. C. Clothier of DlcKens sent In fl\o c.trs of eattle. J. C. Carlln had a car of hogs hero from AIIKIII. C. Oskamp had two cars'of cattle hero from ClnrUs. Sto\enson Rros had a car of hogs In from Ansloy. K. II. Holmes was up from W.ihoo with a. c.u of oattlo fuller. Smith & Fuller marketed hogs from Sorltjiier. P. S. West had In two cars of cattle from Wood lilver. John and S. D. Marvel wcro up from Phillips with cattlo. Tied Trumblo brought In a car of cattle from Paplllton. 0. J. furer of I'alrfluld had two cars of hogs on the market. Ocorgo K. Wlllard of Columbus came In iiith a car of cattle. Hanna IJiothers had a car of cattle on the market from Smyrna. J. r. Helm , postmaster of lied. . Willow , was In with three uara of good cattle , mostly of his own rilslng and all of his feeding , r. X. Haenslor. manager of the Chicago pneKIng and provision com ] ) my of Nebuiska City , was among the \ Isttors ut the yaids. ifJiofisAfE ai.imf.EV8. Pj-otluco. risii Frcslt frozen white trout , plko and ptekeiel , per Ib 7c ; sturgeon 7c. HIDKS. PLLTS AMI T\MOU Green salted hides , OSI'io : diy silted hides. wa"c : dry Hint hides , t/S8o ; calf hides , IWSO'ic. Dani- HKcd hides 2o loss , bheep pits , gn on , each , OOcGJI 21 ; shpop plots , dry , poi Ib , l JUu ; till- $ * * " * ' * ' HKANS Hand picked nuiy. } 1 50 < 3fl 00 ; hand picked navy , medium , } 1 40Btl.5' ) : hind picked country , SI. Wt1.4fl ; g ( l oloan , $1 .VOSIl.JO. AITLR lltirrr.u Per Ib. 7e. Woor , Kino unwashed , IJiro ; medium un washed , lKJlo ; coarse iinnashed , isttaic. Funs lloavor , per Ib , JJ Iijt4 ( 00 ; each St 00 ® J7.00 ; otter , each , * ! ( XX2I7 OOjvvolf , each , 00@0u ; coon , each , 40u1a ; nllnlc , each , IWCVJe ; musk rat , fall , SftUo ; muskrat , winter , 10l5u ; skunk , 2.vaiOo ; nadger , 40oll.OO ; door sljlns , per Ibi 20d JOc ; deer skins , winter , per Ib , 1J ® < -2o , llOM-.Y 1iai4o porlh ; strained , Oc. Om-.cus Per bov , Mediterranean sweets , $5.00 ; California fancy nuvals. J500B175 ; Los Angeles. $ .125 ; seedlings , HUorsldo , fl 21 ; mountain , $ .100 ; In the box lots , lOuiiorbox le s. . * f PINE \ri'LEa Per doz , tl 503 50. STHA\MIKIIUII.H I'e'r case , 21 qts , (1.00 ® OliiEii Per bbl , refined , W V ) ; half bbl , Jf.1 50 ; hard elder , pure' , per hblf300 : orange cldet , half bills. t.00 ; pour elder , half bbls , H7.00. MINCK JlrAT .laco nor Ib. I.KVIO.NH Per box , Messina fancy , IIOOQ300. H NA Ab Per bunch , JI.2V&.I oo. HUTTbii Creamery , fiinoy lolls , prints , 18 ® 2lo ; creamery , fanoy , holld packed , 1618o ; creamery , choice , 1415o ; dairy , fanoy rolls and prints , 110.1'u : dairy , fancy , solid packed , 1 lUo ; dairy , eholeo , 12g l lo ; country roll , fanoy , I0il'o ; choice , toailo ; country roll , good. 0loe ; countiy roll , fair , 7 < 2So ; poor htook , 8&.lc , iiilo10Mo : ( per doz for strictly fresh ; stale block not saleable. DosES-iQuntutlons are for delivery In Chi cago. ) DrybufTalo , per ton , JlOOoaiS 00 ; dry country , bleached. JlOCOftUOO ; dry country , damp and meaty , S4uolO 00. ViOETAiir.ts-OId-bweet potatoes , fancy , Musoatlno , per bbl. 14 00 ; onions , oxtr.a fancy , 1 1 5o : onions , fair , 1J 50 ; rutabagas , } JOO : car rots , u ) > purjtilnsr.'iq ; be'ets. $ , ' 00 ; horbo- radlhh roots , per bbl , M.OO ; per Ib , 7o ; oolory roots , her bhl , MX ) ; per doz , COo ; horseradish , per doz pints , (1.25 , 1'iu.st.uvts ( JStSo porlb. Jt.iMMli(34o ! ( per Ib. DitLssbD VKAI/ Choice medium , 80o ; light , Sitoc ; heavy , 43.10. Ai'i'LES Tor bhl , Gonltons , (4 00 ; Willow Twlc , W.OO ; Hen Dav Is , $1.50 ; Homanlte , (4 50. 1N8KISI ) Oll- t > k' . OOCOANUTS 1'er htindrpd. (4 00. PICKLES Medium , pur bbl , 11.59 ; small , 10 50 ; gherkins , .W ; 0. A. if. chow chow , < its , (365 ; pints , . . POTATOES Per bu. fancy , ao33o | fair to good 2W125o. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ < Ji'ocorlc8. SuqAiis Out loaf , 7So ; cut loaf cubes 7 > ioi standard , i > ondered , 7Uc ; XX.XX , | \\dercd 7 , ' 40 1 granulated , btanuurd , 6fot coiifcctlou- ors , A , O'ioj whllDoxtni , 5u ; extra C , Neb , , 5 > Io ; amber. SVe. CoritE Hoaxted Arbucklo'a Arlosn. MKoi Mel.auKhlln'H XXXX , Wio ! ; ( Jonnuii 25.ho ; Ullworfli2Jo ; Alaromu.25So ; butk2iUo , t'orrEE ureou Fanoy old golden ftlo , 27c ; fancy old poabt-rry. 27c ; Ulo. eholoo tofanoy , 24UO ! Ute , prime , iliioiltio , good,22)4c ) ; Suutos aud common Ulo , WWlo ; llocha , SOc ; Java , gcnulnoQ. 0 , 2S < 3 | JnvEj rfooel Interior , 25cj African , S2 { e. 1 f , luricy,1KM'o { ! farina. Set poas. 80 ; oattncnl , I'iaioi macaroni. lOcj Termlcclll , 10C | rl < . ' 04lBfl tv , sago aud tapioca , ( VeAic ; Hum bcalis , ( V. . OILS -Kcroiciio-1' . , , \KkA04d W. W Itot .00W , pordor.j dry salt meats. O'lao'ic ; per lb ; ham roulette , Oiici bonclcss-ituin , 7'ic ; plcnlo ham , ' . CANNED MET81 11) lllftOh tOllRUO , $2.75 | 2 lb lunch tonjuip. tl.75 ; 1 Ib.pornpd hoof , ( l.2 ( ) ; 2 jb corned lieef. ( . ' .OoiClh eorticd bcuf , l 0 | 14 lb corned beef , $14 00 ; 2b \ bonolc < s ( pigs' foot , > I.'J ; llbKngllsh lirann , Jl Wj 2 /h / K brawn , t2.1H 6 Ib Kitplixh' brawn , W.75 ; 1 lb chipped beef , * . ' 00 | 1 lb coinprcsscd 1mm , (1.0.1. UorE llasls Manilla-rope , 15c ; l al rope , 12)c ) { ; cotton rope , IGc ; new process , SHc. COTTON TWINE lllbbory fine , 8 or 4 ply , SSnj fine , 20o ; Daisy , ISc ; cnndlnwluk , 22c. Oi.ivEs-Quartfl , pnr doz , M.rJ ; pints pordoz. , 2.1 ; bulk , per gal. ftlo. ViN aAn-U > gr. cider , lOojgooil , 12o ; white wine , 15e * . STO\ 1'ni.wi 12.00415 87 per gross. 1IAOS Am. , per 100 , (17.00 ; I.uwlston , per 100 , MoLw FS Dbls. N , O. fancy pcrgal. , 0557c ! choice , 4547o ; good. 30J2c ; Cuba baking , 2a 30oi black strap , L\X % c. WiMJ'i'iNO PAiTit fctraw. per lb , liQ.21ic ! ; raif , S4ct Manilla. , S0iiet No. 1 , 7c. ItAas Union Kiuaro. JOfl.n per centofT list. SAiT-lalrv.2Klbsln ) bbl , bulk , I.MO : best grade , 00 , Os. | J : : bent grade , 100 , 8s. U 40 ; best grade , 28 , 10s. & .20 ; rock salt , , crushed , (1.M ) ; comnioii , bbli ) . (1.25. hoAi's Castile , mottled , per lb , SSlOe ; do , white , per lb , 14c. LlitooMS-Parlor , 4 tie. } 3.71 | 3 tic , J2.23 ; sta bles , } -.S.V common. ( I 50 ® 1.73. COCOA y lb tin , 400 per lb. CHOCOLATE 22.i5c put lb ; German chicory , red , 8 Me. SALSODA Ilbls , 1'ic ; granulated , 2o ; kegs , 17 < c. bouA Pkgs , CO Ibs to box , 0 > 4ffl5Jc. { NuTS AlmomK lie ; Hrazlls , 12c ; fllbcrf'.no ; pecans , llo ; walnuts , 12'te ; peanut cocks , Bu ; roasted , lie ; Tennessee pc'annts , 7c , Uitunt ( Qiocers"l'er ) Ib lloiux. 12c ; cop- pe'ras , 2c ! ; Hay leaves , 14u ; glue , lOe ; epsom salts , 4c ; glattber salts , 3c ; sulphur , 2'Jc ' ; blue vitro ) , Ou ; ilium , Ju ; tartarlu acid , I2u ; resin , 2o. 2o.CIILFSF riullcrciin twins , I0'c ' ; full cream Ohio Swls' " , 15c ; full cream Wisconsin fawlss , uainc ; full cream btlck , l.'c ; full cream llm- burger Hwiso , I3c. O\J.NLD GOODS Fruits , California standaid brands , 24-lb ! , per doz Aprlc-ots , $ I.701 85 ; apricots , lc fruit , Jl 00 ; gallons. $1 50 ; black berries , ( ' .25 ; cherries , black , NOOfi- ; cher ries , whltp. titiVUMt grapc . $1 ( kVSI > 0 ; pears , Hat tlcttMOU2 25 ; peaches , v ellow , W.10512.23 ; peaches , lemon cling , ( . ' .40 ; plums , egg , ( t.6.Vid i.fcO ; plums , golden drojis , IfbO ; plums , green gages , ( l.CVrM.bO ; peaches , with pits In , $100 ; currants , J.30 ; gooseberries , $ J.25 ; quinces , ( MO ; raspberries , J.'SO ; straw bertles , WX ) ; poaches , 3-Ib eastern standards , $1.85 ; 3-lb pie , M.IO ; 6-lbnlo , $ - > 05 ; gallons pie , 1100 ; apples , high standards. $ , ' .7.1 ; 2 Ib gooseberries , H0 < j ; 2-lb strawberries , , lXxaT > c ; 2-lb rasjibcrrlcs (1.00-lb blueberries , SOQ'iOi ' ! ; 2-lb blai-kberrles , 0575 ; 2-lb straw berries , preserved , $1 bO ; 2-lb raspberries , preserved , Jl M ) ; 2-lb blackberries , preserved , (1,20 ; pineapples , Itahama chopped , ( . ' 00 ; 2-lb Ilahaniu grated , t..7' : 2-lb Ltahama sliced.10 : 2-lb Standard sliced. $1.25I 50 ; cherries. 2-lb red , Uultlniorc , tsVSOJc ; pears , 211) . $1.80. VtOFTAiiLES Tomatoes 3-lb extra , (1.10 ; 3- Ib standard western brands , COT o ; gallons , strictly standard , (2 IX ) . Corn Finest grown , (1 CO ; glltcdgcd sugar corn , very fine , (1 V ) ; choice . ' -lb sugar coi n , Jl 20 ; 2-lb extra western bramlx,75c < ft.il 00 ; 2-lb standard western brands , oo70o. Mushrooms 1-lb I'lcnch , extra fine , S225o ( ; 1-lb Trench , fine , lt > ® . < 2o ; 1-11) 1'iuiich , ordinary , 1018c. Peas Tres fine per can , 23o ; deml line , pore in , ICc ; 2-lb sifted , ( ICO ; 2-lb early June. $1 251 . 15 ; 2-lb Marrow , standard brands , $1,10 ; 2-lb soaked , " > 7e. fctrlng beans 2-lb high grade , Kefugcc' . K" > c ; 2-lb Golden wax bonus , 75u ; 2-lb string bcnns. 70u. I.lma Beans 2-lb so-ikod , 73c. Iloston Halted Ilcans J-lb I/owls. / ? 1 05 : crown brand , JLOO. feweot Pota toes 8-11) New Jersey , ( I dO. Pumpkins .1-lb , (1.10 , Okra and tomatoes , $1 00 ; okia , (1 CO ; biiocotash. $1 20. rjsii Codfish , oxtr.i Georges , new , O c ; grand bank , now , 5o ; sllvui , 2-lb block" , O' c ; snow white , 2-lb brick * , new , Oo ; Tnikeycod , 1 irgo middles. biluks.Uc ; snow white ciates , 12-5 lb boxes , 74o ; IccKuiU halibut , Oc ; medium MMlod hci ting. . ' 3c : > i ) . 1 scaled hciilng , 22o ; domestle Holland lleirliig , 55o ; Hambuig splce < l herring , $1 r > 0 ; 'Kilsslun s.udlnos , 71o ; Itusslan sardines , pliiln , V o ; Impoiteirilolland bet ring , ciown brand , Mc ) * ; do fancy milkers , OOci mackeri 1 , No. I sliuic. half bbls , $ UOO ; bio iteis , halt bbls. $19 00 : white llsh , half bbls , $7./0 ( ; trout , half bbls , $3 iO ; family \\liltollsli , S300 ; bitlmon. $ .s V ) ; 1-lb m ickorel ( herring ) , $1 ( . I-lb llnmin'hiddles . loli- Xxnil.IO ; - , $1.71 ; 1-lb - stcrs , J-M1JJJ25 ; 1-lb Alaska balmon , Aleut , SI.CO ; 2-lb ov steib , 10 07 , fl HI ; 1-lb ov sters , 3 o/ , $1. 11 ; 2-lb selects , U oW 13 ; 1-lb clams. , llttlo necks , $1.21 ; 2-lb oam ! $ , llttlo nuoks , $ . ' oo : U-lb sinllncs. Imported , | ) , i case. 100s , tlr WKtteo 00 ; JS-lb Imported boneicsss.irdlncs.2o ( ! ; U-lbsir- tllnes , AMorlcitti , per ease. 100s" I'lcnch style , sardines. SI I CO. Diuro I'uuiT Currants , new , ( m71ioj prunes , casks lioO : Ihs , ti3 @t > 'ac ; prunes , bbl or bags , ( j147Hc ! cltion peel , drums , 20 Ibs , 23e : luinon peel , eh urns , 0c ; fnld dates , bo\es , ] j Ibs , llo ; apilceitschoice ovaporateel , 15c ; aprl- cets , Jelly cuied , 25 lb boxes , 18o ; apikots , fancy , 25 Ib bo\os. llio ; apples , eholeo cvupor- ntcd , M4e ; apples , prlmo new , lOo ; figs , lajer , 10 pet cent tare , ll'iui In sacks , 7o ; Persian elates , 7e ; Salt L lUu apples , So : blackuoirles , aporated , M lb boxes , ,5 je : eheriles , pltte d , eliy cured , 1 ! o : pcaehess , pareel , fancy , l-j 'Oii ; oholce , ICc ; halt Lake , Oo ; plttcel plums , C.il , lib boxes , S49'c ; i.ispbeirles. o % aporated , N Y. , new , .lie ; prunes , K. O , fifl-70 , ] ( Xl. > ' { c ; orange peel , 15u ; rnlilns California , London eiopltvs1) ) , $ . ' 40 ; C.il. loo-o muscatels , crop 18S9 , MU ; Yulonulas.lBSS , ft'io : V.ilenclas , nun.Oo ; Cal. seedless , sks , be ; Onelura , laver , new , lie ; dried trapes , 5c ; prunolles , new , lie. Quinine , poi 07 , P A. W. (9c ( ; Gorman , 40o ; Indigo , pur lb , Tie ; Insect powder , 40o ; opium , $1 UO ; moi phlne , per ( .u , $ .110 ; hops , porlb , Mle ; glycotlne , 2lc ; dextrine , l.'c ; cuttlebone , , r u ; cie.iin tu ; tar , pine , 85Q ; commercial , Ibo ; cam phor , 0'c ; am , cirb , 14c ; blue vitriol , 7'io ; acids carbolic , 40llc ; < iltilo,453l7c ; tart.irlc , J7.Ho ; snlphiiile , , loV ; oils sperm , $1,10 ; vMi.ile , Osc ; eastot , $1.21 ; noats foot , 04ffioOo ; turpentlne.4'o ) ; Tonka bran . $171@IOO | bal sam tolu , 3i40o ? : calomel , 1WJJ070 ; canthara- dles , $1 ' 10 < < } 1 , r > ; cassia buds , 20 ® o ; chloio- form , Ol3.1o ; ergot , -17.Va ; gum ui.iblo , 0.1 ® U5oi glycorlni' . WiiiJo ; lycopodium , 4Jffl4Go ; mercury , 81a ; Tonka beans , $1.75. IMotnlH. HLOCK TIN Small pi , ? , 2bo per lb ; bar , 30o per lb. lb.Copprit Copprit Planished boiler sl7es , 32o per lb ; cold rolled 2ac porlb ; shcathlnr' , 27o per lb ; pltts and llnttsVc pet lb. GALVAM/LD faiu.hT IUON Dlsc't , 00-10 per cent , pat. plan , lion , Nos. 2I27 , A , lOiic ; 11 , OJ.c. JtooFixo Charcoal , I. C , 1420 , 112 , $373 ; I. " SlUhT Tltov No. 20 , $3 05 ; NO. 27 , $3 75. SOLDUl 1431V. TIN I'LATt-1. 0 , 10\I4 , 23.1 , $7.25 ; I , X. , 10\14 , 22.1 i'1,00. ' TIN I'LATF-Coko-lOxll S , $325. STbhL NAILS Hase , $5 25. SThFr. WIHI : NAILS Husc , $2 65 WiitB-Jup. barb , $109j galv. , $1,15. , XEilltASKA's't'OItX SV1'VI\\ C. Funk , residing In Colfnt county , near Schujlor , on the Union Pacific inllrond , says ; Vrhiec-fourths of the coin ciop raised last year In Colfax. county has been marketed nnd one-half of the balance will bo necessary for homo uses. The b.tlnnco will bo mmkctcd. Thorangoof prices last year was 18@20c , nnd this jear the range has boon 14@20o. Wo liuvo had plenty * f curs and no ttoublo to J. II. Cole of Palmer , Merriclc county , on the li & M. , thinks that thrco-fouiths of last ) car's corn crop iuMoitlclc county has been marketed , and about no-fifth of the balance will bo shipped , while the balance will bo necessary for local uses , The range of pt ices this year has boon lJ@20c. ! For a while flhlppers had trouble In getting cars , the ele vators being full and 1,000 bushels lying on the ground nt one tlirto. They hnvo had as much as twenty cars nt one tlmo that could not bclshlppcd. At stations on lines of the Chicago , Hock Island < fe Pnclflo railroad west of the Mis souri liver there are n,14.'l,000 bushels of corn now In ciibs nvvnlting shipment. Of the above amount the follpwlng figures show In bushels the corn stored. at Nebraska stations on that rood : Stclnauor , 05,000 ; L6wiston , 40,000 ; Vir ginia , . 1)0,000 ) ; Hookford , 120,000 : Heatrlco. 18,000f Ullis , 100.000 ; Hat bine , 00,000 ; Jansen - son , ii.1,000 ; Fulrbury , : ! 0,000 ; Thompson , 10,000 ; Ilonlmm , bO.tXX ) ; Narko , 60,000 ; Mun- dcn , 30,000 ; Gladstone , 87,000 ; Gllcad , 40,000 ; Hebron , 75,000 , ; Deshlcr , 100,000 ; itusklh 103,000 ; Noio , 12,000 ; Nelson , IIO.OCK ) . BUA.U UHUMMKIil/S FATI3. Tlio Great Undo AVas SomothliiK Moro Tlinii n arnsher or Fop. The chnrnctor of Bottu Brummoll. says un Engllsli writer , Is generally inibrop- resented. True , ho was a fop or "masher , " but ho was much more than this. Ho hud talent and knew how to iibo It , as la evidenced by the fact that lie raised hlnibolf f rom a luunblo position In life to bo a companion of aud to bo al most feared by princes. Ho waa born In 1778a and was educated at Eton and Ox ford. Upon leaving college ho waa made an otllcoiIn the Tenth huziars. So llt tlo did ho know of the business of an ofll- cor , that , on leaving the army ho sot up na n gentleman at largo nnd became BV.- promo In the fashionable world. Ills judg ment was final , but not always ensy to follow , as when , In answering : a refer ence made to him as to what sum would bo sufllclont to moot the annual expend iture for clothes , ho said , "that with a moderate degree of prudence and econ omy , ho thought It might bo managed for eight hundred per annum , " In ills own person Brummoll realized the per fection of dress that is , if you had seen him you would not have noticed how ho was dressed. Three hundred cravats would bo tried to obtain the proper wrinkle. Believing that the man who mitdo the fingers of hh gloves could not make the thumbs , ho had two artists for the purpose. All tlmt concerned the king of fashion wan talked about and excited - cited Interest , but his reign did not last very long. lie gradually sank lower and lower , and at last died in poverty and exile March 30 , 1810. Never Gl\n Up. If you suffer with asthma , bronchitis , or any other disease of the throat or lungs , nothing can surprise jou more than the rapid improvement that will follow the use of SANTA ABIB. If you nro troubled with cntarth , and have tried other medicines , you will bo unable to express your amazement at the marvelous nnd Instantaneous curative powers of CALIFORNIA CAT-K-CUKU. These remedies nro not secret compounds , but natural productions of California. Sola nt SI a package ; three for $ . ' .50 , und guaran teed by Goodman Drug Co. Horace Greelcj's I xtrnoidlnnry Influ ence. Horace Greeloy was the last of that famous triumvirate of editors , Greeloy , Uonnot and Ruvmond , whoso genius and individuality subordinated the functions of a gteat newspaper to the presentation of their opinions and characteristics , says Dopow In his "After Dinner Speeches. " Their journals were per sonal organs , but of phenomenal in fluence. The vigor of Mr. Greo- loy'a thought , and the lucidity of its expression carried con viction to the minds of hundreds of thousands of people , and ho was for nearly a quarter of a century the great est individual force in the country. Ho was BO honest and terrifically in earnest , so right in his motives and pure in his principles , that , like the spots upon the sun , his mistakes made more evident the loftiness of his purposes. His motives were soj transparent that his errors and eccentricities increased his strength , nnd oven when wrong ho In spired more confidence than is reposed in most men when they are right. Ho made and unmade more reputations than any writer in the land. His untimely death hushed all hearts. President and cabi net , generals and soldiers , governors and congressmen , friends and foes , the mighty and the humble , gathered at his bier , and the nation mourned as never before for the loss of a citizen In private station. A weak back iith acaiy aching lame ness over the hips is a sign of diseased kid- uej s. Use the best kidney curative known , which is Biudock Blood Bitters. A Story of ft Bohemian. I think CliiT Sanders was the most per fect tj po of a bohcminn in his early uaj s I ever saw , said a member of the Chica go press club to a Tribune reporter. lie has , to I am told , bottled clew n and is doing well. Sanders was working on a morning paper in St. Louis once when ho had an oiler to go on an evening pa per. Ho called on the city editor and the following dialogue ensued : "How much salary do you want , Mr. Sanders ? " "More than I am getting where I am. " "Wp will p.iy j on $15 per week , Mr. Sanders. " "I can borrow more than that , " said Mr. Sanders as ho bowed himself out. In that remark is the essence of the philosophy which makes a bohemian happy. o Trade Marks Are Old ; Too. Trade mat ks woTo know n in ancient Bab } Ion. China had them as early as 1,000 B. Q. They wcro authorized by parliament in England in 1800. Even Guttonborg , the inventor of printing , is sitld to have had a law suit over his trade-mark. THE IlKAljTV MAHICKT. TNSsTHUMENTd placed OH record clutlns J. ycitorclav : WIHI im HnKer to W S Novlns , lot 3 , blk 2 , r.vurett 1'lacp. vv il $ 000 0 IlOttto Hb Alllbon , G9\U2 In t.ixlotS , in 15-11-11 , w ( I 2,350 W E Hawlcy to U A .Monuchron , lot 22 , Hawley Terr.ieo , vv el 200 J K Hamilton to (1 M Nattlngor , lot 2 , blk (1,1'addook ( PI ice , w d 3,000 KM Evans and hnsbind to W O Ellis , o "i of lot 11 , blk "S , " Lowe's add. w el. . 1 Otto Lobcck and wife to hulls of Lena Aiist , lots fi anel G , blk 7 , Lincoln Place , wel 1,260 J H Levy and vvlfo to II M Wilkinson , lot 2 , blk 7 , anel lot J , blk 8 , btiinmlt Place , vv u .pwo Uyron Itce'd ot al to Aneliovv EKliind , w of lot.is , blk 4 , Campbell's mid , w el. . 700 A ml low r.Unnel and vvlfo to Peter 1'ors- Innd , h > 't of vv Vi of lot iW , blk i , Camp- bell'sndd , vv el COO Adolph lliovvn and vvlfo to Alexander Grant , Iot5 , blk.l. llaKt'r 1'I.icet , vvel . . . 400 C A ManKcr and vvlfo to O L Hyele , lot 7 , first add to Tactory Place , vv el 1,000 J P McOntlrey to A A MeC.iirroy. w > , ' of Int ( i , blk I , Isaac ft Scldon's add , vv el 3,000 W U Luther and vvlfo to LS Hardy , lots 21 and 21 , blkar , , Albilght's Oholco ; lot 2.1. blk."i , lot. ) , blk H , .Matthovvssnh , vv d 1 .1 O I'anst and wife to Jcnnlo C'ntluoo , lotll , hlk-IV ) , OrnniUlovv , wel 1,000 ST Pottoi and wife to SI G JIoLcod , 11 8-10 acres In bo t-o IH-ll-n , wd fi.OOO Jl O Mnolcod toSTPettei.und' l.60-100 actcs In boho III-I5-1J , vv d . . . . . . . D.OOO Samuel Nicholson anel vvlfo to A P Ilen- elrlckion , lotUT , Tiili-mount Place , vv d. 1,800 A P llondilckson to Samuel Nicholson , Jot I , blk3. tHlflon Hill , vvd 600 A P Tiikey ot al to K b MoNamnr.i , lot 8 , blk 11 , c/llftoii Hill , vv d . . 800 D V Sholos and wlfo to E J Williams , lot in , blk 2 , Hanscom Place , w d 4,200 Oscat Ocandot to J E Kansom , south ! j lot 14 , McCandllsh Place , wel . . "TOO Aelallna Jahn to I ) V tholes , lot \ \ blk 2 , Hanscom Park , w d 3,000 Omaha Krai J.'stuto and Trust company to E A Ivoen , lots 8 anel H , blk 4 , haiin- dcrs& Hlmob uigh's Highland Park , w el . 413 Patrick Land company toAndrow rnlit- niann , lots 7 to 10 , blk 102 , Dundee Place 1000 Twenty-four transfers JJ.J.J25 nttllelinj ; Permits. The following permits were Issued by the building inspector yesterday : A. Travis , ono-story brick store , TIN te'cnth and Webster streets . . . $1.200 A. J , Lute-y , tluco-story brick store nnd flatblxtccnth and llurt hUcot.s . 12,000 John Green , five-story brick warehouse , Ninth anel.laokbon utre'etH . , , 80,000 Piatt A. Teivvle , three-story bricks arc- house1 , Thirteenth ind ( Hnrnoy streets 0,000 Henry KornbcrKor , addition to store , 1110 nonplus sticot , 1,000 Allco Hunker , ono-stoty fraina cottage' , Twenty-ninth unel Charles streets . . . 1,000 Three minor permits IM Total t63,3M SCIIROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions' and Stocks , Basement First National Dank , 8OB South 13th Street , Omaha. BLAKE , BOISSliVAIN & CO. , London , England. ADOLPII BOISSliVAIN & CO. Amsterdam , Holland. BanUors. Ilur and tell American tocurltlei on couimltlou OD rxiuuua miU oil nil Continental ujurkUn. Megottutluui of now loaai ts < nM\j \ , WANTED BONDS WWW ? v C.ITI" ' COUNTIES,8CHOOI - i . , , - . oisTniCTs , WAT en Correipond.neetollclteel. COMpANir8 , CTO. NW HARRIS COMPANY , , a , Bankers , IftJ-ICS Dearborn Otroet. CHICAGO. 70 Stoto Otrnnt. DOSTON. Rfil AWflY TIME GHRD cmcAoo , nnituNoroN A Q. tmnh . Depot 101 h and Mason itroctt. Oniahi. 400 p m VM > ra 944 n m a > p m 15 li tn Chlonao Kipreas 950 m < S M | i m . lown lAc l pxwpt Hunilny . II TO _ m "T.CSTC3 ArHfM Om h . Depot loth nml Maioa itrvots. Onuha. IflBSn m Denrer Day Kxpreit , 105 p m 10 CU ft ni , . .IK-iiTfr KIITCM . , 0,14 p ra 040 n m M.DentfrNight km Vttjtjn - -ITXJTCII Depot 10th and Maion ( trerti. , nniiiu ntr 81 * p m 1 rjn 945 m DN ITJfTPAClPnX "XtrlTM Unmlm llcpot lutli and Marcy strecU. Omaha. " 5 45 "p m Orerland Hjcr OW p m 7 M p tu IVicltla Kxprois 7 15 m 10 10 n m Danrer Kx press p m 445 p ru Ornnil Inland Kip , ( except Bun ) p m 800 m .Hainan City Express 305j _ m Trnicsoinr Omaha. U. 1 * . ilapot , ipthjnd Marcy Bti ' CIS p m Night Kxpress , , , 015 a m . . . .AtlantloKipress. , .4 15 p m . . .Vestibule ) I.lmltcit ArrlToj Omaha. U. I' , depot , Ittlhjmd Marcr ! < tj Omaha TflS n m .rhloano Kinross t f. a ) p ni 450 p m Vcslltmlo Limited I ) SO a m 615 p m ( IT. ex. But ) MMI ( Ar. ex. Mon ) 760 a m a ) p m liustcra 1 Iyer 2 IJ pju | U. l'.depot , 10th anit Marcy SH I Omaha. MISSOUIII PACIFIC SUIIUIUIAN TUAINS. I UNION PACIHC-SUIltmilAN TRAINS. Thrso trains also Mop nt 13th , I7th , 20th nnd 24tb ptrects , Summit and Sarldgo Crosilntf. Worklnv- liicn'a trains do not run Sunday. CHICAfJO. It. I H rACIKIO Arrives Union Depot. Council Ilium Trinafor Mliht KxpresB 9 Sf n m Atlnntlo Kxprcss , . 6 65 p ui i .Veatljinlo Lfnill d _ . _ . 10 10 n m "Arrlvee Union Depot , Council IHuITi Transfer 40 n ra Chicago ixpres > . . ddO p ra 600 p m YeMlbule Limited . 9 HI a in 10 OJ p m > astern Mycr. . . . . . ' 00 p m nun pm Atlantic Mull . 7 SO n in "Leaves CHICAGO , Jin. S7 5r I'ATTL" . T Arrives Iransfor Union Depot , Council muffs iTransfor 9 > 0 n m . .CblcaKO Mall ( except Sunday ) I ) 10 p m ChlcaKO Express 1000 p m . . . , Chlcngo leprous . . . . Leaves I K. C , ST. JO13 1 r M " 1 Arrives 'lransor ) Union Depot , Council llluffs llransfer 1007 it ml . .Kansas City Day l'ipress ,1 olio p m 1023 p ml . . Knntaa City Nlylit Kxprcsa J C 10 n ra renirAGoriioiii7N Union Depot , Council llluffH. iTinnifor 940 n m i.Lhlcaiio Kxjiress , , . II ( to p m 1000 p rn , .Chicago Kxprcsi. , 8 a ) a m A CO p m Chlraito I'ant Mull. . 6 / ) p ra 7 30 p in Crehton I ocal , II 20 a m Leaves SIOUX CI1 v Arrives Transfer Union Depot. Council Uluffs transfer 7 45 n m . .Sioux City Accommodation. . fl"35 a m 8 50 p 111 . . . .St. Paul Kxpress. 955 p m PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 13O2 Parnam Stroot. HARRY P. DEUEL Olty Passenger nnd Ticket Agent , asaeral and H2BVOUB EBILIT Y | Weakoeisof BodytcdMInd , HffetU ? . > ? n ? r K O II / Old or Youor lift * lo ttUrt * k biurlpU , * Hook. ipl .itloni a pnxfiniluainiltOrro. 3LMIIU BRIE MEDIOA1. CO. . BUFFALO , N. Y ! s&mrALrMimr ArrcaU dlicharftei from the urinary organ * In either MX m 40 bourn. It li superior to Copaiba , Cuboh or Inleo- tloat , and frco from all bad irnell er other inconTcnlcncci , SANTAL-MID C * [ < iul s , wUch tttr the DUB * la - lltrt without which PODS ar. Ktouln , TO WEAK , BufTi'rtm ! from tbo erTtcU of youUiful i mm , tnrlr decay , w&illntf vrt-akoeu. lost uianhexxl.rte , I will tend a valuable trratlta ( walr < l ) containing lull particular * for homo cure , I'llI'.H of chur e , A plendld mwllcal work i thould IM read by every man who l ncrvnua and dehllltatid , Aildrrw. rof. I' . < M'O\VLl'.lllIoodil , Coiuu _ _ WE STORED. lYl Q11M U U U UiMinr mtK. A vlrtlm uilnir I'rcmiLtur. Decay , Kvrrous lcbltlty , Lost B anbow ) , 4ahTtog trlwl mvala .vrry know n rtnie- ily , liu dUoovvrrtl a slrapl. iuttns of stlf cure , wueii E will i.nd ( > VH ) KllEK Ic his ffllow wffi-rtr * . " iJll.ULltVUli > .Ull ( > itiV < llN wYoikt1tr. NEBRASKA National Bank U , 8. DEPOS1TOKY. OMAHA , NEB. Cnpltnl , - $400,000 Surplus Jan. 1st , 180O , - C7OOO Offlceri und Dlrcflorn-Henrjr W , Tnl ' . prrililenlt Mwlifl. llceil , Tlco ilroililenti Jam > VV HATatoi VT. TMor . John H. Collins , n. O. Uuililng ! J , N , lit Patrick | W. II. H. lluehos , cnshlcr , TI-IEl IRON BA.NK. Corner 13th anil Vnrnam Streets. I A General ItnnMnir ! ii > lnr > Transacted , National Bank Cnpitnl , - $ /.OOOOO Surplus , - 4OOOO Omcers nmt Dlrfdori E. M Moroomnn , 0. St Illtchcork , Jruppli ( Inrnciu , Jr. A , Henry , K. M > AniHTson , VVIIIInm ( ) Mnut , rlen-rrcililcnt : U 111 Williams. A. I' , llopklni. preslttcnt ! A. Mllllardi cnnhler : V , II. llrjnnt , asiUtnnt cnshler. _ Omaha ManUfaclifrBr , Hernia anil Hlioei. Wholesale Maimfacdircrwf lioolsASliocS Agents for llotton It libber Sliflo Co , ltd } , llnrncy Street , Omnliii , > e'b. 8TOR2 & ILEIl , Lager Deer Brewers , 1S31 Ncrth IBtli Sireel , Omnhn , Nob. Cornloo. EAGLE COItNIOE WORKS , Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window cnps nml niPlnllcukjrllnlitK. .Tnlin Kpcnct r ( proprietor. lOSniul lIUHoulli tutli street. = t Artists' Matcrlala. A. IIO3PE , Jr. , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Coal , Coke , Kto. OMAHA COAL , COKE AND LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 8. E Cor ICth nnd DouKlm Strcoln , Omiilm , Nets NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Snippers of Coal and Coke , 211 South. 13th fltroet , Onmhn , Neb. DEAN , ARMSTRONG & CO. , Wholesale Cigars. 402 N. 1C 111 btrcot. "Hcllol" 1433. Dry GuexlM anel NotlniiB. M. K. SMITH Ac CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Corner lltlinnd Howard Streets. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRV GOODS CO / Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods. Gents'PurnlshlnicGoods Corner llth and lloruo/ Streets , Omnhn , Neb Furnitures. * DEWKYiV STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Korrmm Street , Omnhn , Nebraska CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture. Omnlm , Nobrnskn. GrouorlcH. McCOBD , BRADY & CO , Wholesale Grocers , 13th and Lcavcnworth Streets , Omaha , Ncliraakn. Ijiiinliur , J tc. * JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. , Etc. Imported mid Amerlciin Portland Cement. Stat * . utentfor Jlllwaukeo Ihdrnnllc Cement , nnd CJulncyhlto I.lmo _ CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Wood carpctn and parquet HoorlnK 1th and Dougltg Streets , Omnhn , Nebra.itm. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sdsli , Doori , Ktc Yards , Corner 7th nnd Douglus Corner lUlh and Douglas. FRED W. QREY , Lumber Lime Cement Etc. Etc , , , . , , ' Corner 9th nnd Douglas streets , Omaha Millinery and Notions. I. ToBERFELDER , tc CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , SOS , 210 and 212 South llth street. Xotlona : Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Good , 1124 Homey street , Omaha. _ OIlH. Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ailo itrcneo , etc , Omaha A H U'shop , Manager. , ] 1'a per. i CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry a nice stock of printing , wrapping and writing paper , tipcclal attontlon given to luril paper. BntVM , Ktc. J A. L. DEANE ic CO. , General Agents for Halls' ' Safes , Rt and 823 South 10th St , Omaha. I Toyn , Vto , H. itARDY & CO. , Jobbers of Dolls Albums Goods Toys , , , Fancy , House Furnishing Ooods , Children' ! Carriages. 120J larnam street , Omaha , Nab. Water HiipnlleH. U. S. WIND ENGINE ic PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , Ilalllday wind mills 818 and 020 Jones at , Omaha. G. V. lloss , Acting Mummer. BUOWNELL. & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Ebeet-lron work , steam puiupn , saw mills 1213-Ul4 Lcnvonwortli street , Omaha. Iron Works. i PAXTON ic VIEHLINQ IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Building Worlf , Engines , brass work , general foundry , machine uut blacksmith work OUlcei aud works , U , 1 * . lly and 17th street , Omaha , OMAHA SAFE ic IRON WORKS , Hanf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaults , Jail work , Iron shutters and tire escape * . U Andreen .prop'r Cor I llh and Jackson tits. Huyli , Doors , Ktei. M. A. DI8UROW ic CO. , Wuolemlo manufacturers of Sasn , Doors , Blinds aud Mouldings , Ilrancb otHco , 12tb and Iiard streets , Omaha , If J > , j UNION STOCK YAIU3H CO. , Of South Omaha , Limited , _ _ GILBERT DROTdBRS , Taxidermists Hpcclmens can ta sent ai sufuly t'TJ ' ll or ti rtu btud lor prices. tli > Hj ICtb Elrctt , Omatu. \