THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATURDAY , MAY 10 , 1890. i TiiTn ntnifT Tn SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Illinois Orop Figures Cause a Savro in the Wheat Pit. A BIO SHRINKAGE FROM LAST YEAR. The Advance In Corn Proves to Uo Only Temporary Selling Activ ity In llltm and Lnrd-Klow Utislncss In Hogg. CniCAfio , May 0. [ Special Telegram to TUB Urr.l This wns another red letter day In tlio wheat pit , The market was of tlio active , enormous nnd unmanageable sort. Tlirro wns plenty of news nnd an nliundanco of rumors. After tho.1o advance In wheat jcsterduy a reaction - action would have Dcen very natural but for fresh rumors. The bcaro In tlio pit today came from Illinois crop figures as s'-iit out by the agricultural bureau. They make the condi tion of winter wheat Indicate a crop of hut 45 , ngnliiHtW one year ago and 75 n month ago. This simply set llio trade wild. The prlco of July oucncil up curly Scorer the close yester day nt K > Jc ( , Fold at Vlo \ and up to OG'ic. uml ngnln olT toltt'ic tlio flint hour. A second bulge took It to WUc , with another reaction to CS'iC , another bulge to fl'to ' and again off to U5Hc. 'Die high prices furtlioenrly mnntlis wcioPSofor May and 0c for June. This was the condition up to 1 o'clock. Trading win rc- timrknblo from the very start. There- win quick buying by those who hud failed to pet promising margins , Thcro was wild buying toratlnio by tliHo who thoiiKht wheat was going to 11.00 at once , but the conscrv ntlvc element - ment Bold on the Mist bulge , feehwnrtz A , Diiiice , Dunham \ Co. Ocddos A Co , Itohcrt Wnrrcn A. C'o. . .Mitchell , S. V. Whlto A , Co , Jones .V Kennett and others turned In to rc.illro at thu higher Mguri'S. This put the prlco olTthutlisttlmolo ! > JV > c. Thcnthcrowassolllng nlso by those who wished to short the market for 11 break from the top point. Latin In the iluy there wns significant bio Ing byV. . T. linker SL Co. and by llutchlnson. Some free oelllng by M. I ) . Stiver for coiintry account wns crLillted to llutchlnson , nnd the crowd sold on this. Parties on the lloor f 10111 Indiana wcro very bullish , A rumor that Murphy ft Uo. had fulled wnsiiulcUy denied. New > ork cleared Ulwa bushels of wheat. Therowus llttloncws outtddu of the crop fcnrc , There was tre- inrndoug soiling In wheat before the close and prices went olT almost us quickly us they ad vanced early. Lnat prices wore ; May , 5o ! June , Ol'ia ; July touched Pl'ic , nnd closed lit OIUoj August ! UiO ! beptembcr , Olc. Wheat oil the curb sold for July ut OiaojJic ; puts , WiGiCJic ; calls , 00 ® U7'/5c. The corn market started under the Influence of tbu strain In wheat and o.its , and the re sult was a temporary ndvanco In the pilccs which did not hold. Mny sold nt lUSTra nnd olVtom : to the close ; June , 34H.H c , nnd closed with .May ; JulylMKo to X.Hu to 34Jf , closing atlU' , ; August closed ntWie : t-optom- bcr , ift'lc. On the enrly bulge linldwln & I'ar- liuni nnd 1'owler wi-ro free hullots. Hartlctt 1'rnser bought freely. llutchlnson bought curly , Tbohclllng \erygenernl .ill day. There wan a , coiitlnuatloii of the previous dayHlnonts. Holders of o.its do not cnro to lot them go nnd thu tr.ido guts excited and bids prices up In an effort to buy. About the only Milling Is by those nlio sculp and soil to take profits. The shorts himlrin. but they do not cover. Prices went n notch higher today. Mny stnrted under high pressure ut Si\o and quickly went to 2UljC , with ono trade of 10,000 bushels nt S9 fc on an exchange of some sort. Tlio pressure did not hold nnd Mny closed ut "TVtC. Juno went ftoin 2G ! < iO enrly to 27'4e nnd closed ut 20e. July sold ut So'Jc and oil to : Hc. ' 1 heio wus some activity In ribs and lard nil On } , but It wus on the selling side. Mess pork wns not netl\o nnd wns not supported. May wnsquoted nomlnil ut tl 100 until thu close , when It wnscnllcdJIJU ) . Juno sold nt JU'O'i and the close wus nt Jl 100 ; July , JU''O. tel t , to * 1IOO. to SIJ.r . Lard sold from * > rY to M HO for June nnd from $047' ' , to.4U for July. August closed ut } < 1 474 and toptcmber ut $ j 55 Shot t ribs showed n similar decline. Muy wns nominal ntj. > Q to the close ; Juno nt * . " > 47'/4 nnd elf to $ , " > 40 ; July $5 v early , to t'i 4"i to the close. August closed at * 5 5Ji5 V > : beptem ber. J" > W. The early selling of illisnas by Armoui , ICynn nnd llcasloy. Later packers ( old both lurd nnd ribs. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. OIIICAOO , May 0. [ Special Tolc riin to THE BKE.I OATTtB "Too many cattle for Friday , " said salesmen. Ilnsliicss ruled slow. The weather as rainy , the yards muddy and stock not bulling at all satisfactory. Itoth buyers and sellers , ono that wan'cd ' and the Other thnt had pooO stock , agreed that values on such-\\oro stcaity to strong , nhllomostof Uic salesmen that had an ordinary class of fair to medium stock icportcd > alucs lOc lower. Thcro were only twenty-thrco cars of Texans In the arrlMtls and only seven on the market , the remainder bulnz owned by the drosied bcof tr.ido. The ordinary run of butchers' htock Fold tlio tame ( is for the past week. Thcio was little or nothing new In the stocKcr and feeder lino. Cbulco to extra beo\es ( j 10(3540 ( ; nu'dliim totood ; steerff. ll. > 9 to l.'iOO Ibs , $170 ® fi.00 ; 1.10 to 1M ! Ibs , JI.40SI Hj ) lijO to I20J Ibs , t.lXXiW.tiO. ( htocker nnd feeders. fJbWK410 ; cows , bulls anil mixed. JIKKS-'IVO ; bull. , J.Mi > y 0 ; lop-fed steers , * l 50ffll 75. TUMLS Bteors , I. ® UO. Jlloo < Iluslncss was slow nnd prices about MlIOo lower. 1'act.ers paid W 10(64.25 , largely M.lViil.l1 ; , and ( -liljpeiH ) ,2.Vit4 ! K > . largely 14 - . ' l/.TSi. Light Mirts sold : it t.l'xai 20. YOIIK , May 0. [ Special Tolcgr im to TUB HEK. ] STOCKS The action of the stock market jcstorday was of the sort that went far to dispel the Idea that agre.it reaction siiiust , follow the advnnpo of the past two weeks. Thoadvnuco In it fan western railroad stocks Indicated the feeling of tlio public rathci than tlio professional trado. Action In Industrial shares Indicated v ery clearly that some of the pools nt work wcro In for a much further ndvanco. Hut there were weak spots , and the market this morning opened with eon- Eldcrablo Irregularity lulls mov emcnts First prices showed Irregularity and tlio differences from last night's figures extended to 'i per cent cither way , whlloSugar Hcflncrlcs was up "i pur cent. In the subsequent dealings .Missouri Pacific , lllchmond & , WcstPolnt.Sngar Henneries , Atchlson , Chicago Gas and fct. Paul were the active blocks , with the general list comparatively neglected. Missouri Paelllo nnd Lncledo Gas were strong features , the former rising IS to 77S and the latter IJi per cunt to2t > .f. Tim market tliictuated vvltnln narrow limits and generally declined , though Hlehmond A.est Point also showed marked strength , rising 46 per cent. Sugar , after ris ing to W. declined again to HI ? , , but the mar ket Into In the hour developed a strong tone and the early losses were In almost overi ease rc'gulmd , with homethlng In addition .Still further gains were made before noon. Hock I Bland became the loader and rose to ( ft1 ! , n full point. Union Paclllc dropped oIT lo ( lo1 , , whllo \\isternUnlonboeamoaetlvoand moved up to 8S' , against MS nt the c-loso jestcrdny. Heading was up to4land Lncknwannnto 14QH. In splto of unfavorable reports from the west nnd In the fi.co of u very stllT rate for money , the ndvaneu on blocks was maintained to the close. The great bull card of tlio duj wus that the street regarded the open action of Gould us bull suptkut of his favorite stock * . Mis souri Pncfllo moved on up to 7b1 , closing -ni percent higher. Western Union showed the ( nine roniarkablo support and ro.o3 points to Mil , Hock Island , which has been hanging Jlro with Missouri Pacific , also mover up to ' " " , closlnu with 1 per tout gain. Lackaw.mnn MONKV Kusy nt 4Qfl percent. PiiiMh.Mnu'ANTii.E PAl'Kit-aa , " per cent. STtut.isii KxciiAMlK Quiet ! steady ; lx- tj-duy bills , tlblV , ; demand. JltxiU. Mining Htookn. NEW YOIIK , May 0. [ Special Telegram to TIIU 11 BE. ] Thelolluw Ing uru the mining stock quotations ! iirunswlct.Con , , , . , . I'M llomrstako ICO ( liollar Kti Iron Mirer .U ) Crown 1'olut : iu Hello.Islo UO Con Col. A Va 4U ( AuunionncallU , . . , , Ill Colchl ( UO Ophlr SKI IH-a.Uoud , T IM Occidental 10 } KurckaCon , i. , 400 rijiuoutli , UU KICrlMo . , , , , , . UU haraio 170 ( ivulil A Currr . , . . . , WO sutler Creek . . . . . . . . ISO ll lo A Nurcroi. . . . 116 Alice 'Mi 1'MtOliVCE MARKETS. CIIICAOO. May 0-lslS p. m. clo e. Wheat &a y ; cai.lill5oiJune , W o ; July.OlUo. Coru Eu yj ca U and Juuo 34 > iC | July , U , S7iO ! | Juuc , SCO ) July , 3S Hye " "lonilr at BJe. IlnrlcySto.iilr. . 1'rlnio Tlrnotliy-Kiiy nl -303I.3I. . Tint Quiet nt 11.41. \\hliUy-II.W. Turk-Steady : cash , tn.00 ( June , JI3.10 , July , Ilia ) . Mrd-Diillt casli , KXJ ; June , IC.Uj ) July , 1440. rintir rirtn nnd nnchnngcdt winter wheat , K noa-un : rvtlm , tioviA.'A ' ' . short clear I'rovUIoni-bliotildcrs.l'iOOiM.lOj , t : > N > 33 i J ( dhori rliw. ( Ci.nQ3.4D. lluttor Dullj ereuinury , IJSITe ; dairy , Cliccso Qnlol : full cream chcddnn , OS OUc ; lints , mt'J'ic ' ; Voung Americas , UUU Stonily ! frcih , fcd ! lirnvy nnd llsht prccn gnltcd.fi iUc ! snftcd bull , alfct dry flint , 037c ; dry salted , &arxjjdry cnlf , &UCoi deacons , aw cnoh. Tnllow-Unchanitcd ! N'o. 1 solid packed , 3S ! < C ! No.2a/.c ; caUe. 4o , Receipt ? . Phlpm'H. Hour . ii.ooo 10.000 Whi-at . : .0 14,000 Corn . . . . . IH.OOO KHI.UUO Onts . . . . . . . . K10JO 4CH.OHO NEW YOIIK , Mar 0 Wheat llccclpti. 14T.POO tnishchexport ; , 59,000 bushels : spot higher , clo'-edwcnkjNo.Srcd.tl.uu'iai.WJU lnelentor , * l O-J'sttl ' tci' , tilloat , * 1 01H 1 OJ'i f. o. li. : op tions closed weak , higher , more nemo nnd higher on curly trading on Illinois crop te non , 05 tier cc'iit agnlnst ? ' per cent lust month , No. i red , .May , closed at if.UU'J. Corn KvcclpU , SO-J.tOO bushel j exports 01,400 bushels ; spot closrd lower ! No. 2 , red , 42y ff 4Jo In eltnator. 4 , 2.41o nllout : ungraded mixed , lifKSnjjc ! options lower , weak ; Mny closed nt 4J'jc. ' Oats Iteceluts , 171,000 bushels ; export" , 8I.OUU liushcls ! spot Irregular ; No. 'J white'M'i G.I7C ! mixed western , .UJGc : white west ern , iMVUIlej options stronser , May closing at aic. aic.ColTco Options closed barely steady to 5 points up. Siiles , .1-MWU bags ! May. * 10 VXS 10 no ; June , $10 IvaiOJOj spot KIo steady ; fair cargoes , JO 00. . , _ . . Hngur H-xw , nominal ; centrifugals , 1X5 test , r > ! ic : refined , custur but elo-cd steadier , oil 'A1 55-ir/iJGc ; confectioners' A,5'sc ; granu lated , r/aoi-irx ; . 1'otroliMiin United closed for June nt 3c. Hggs 1'iincy linn : western. ll aiS'Jc. ' 1'ork rirm , depressed , dulls western btcam , Ilu'ttcr Eiisy : western dairy , TOISc ; cream ery , KnaiSo ; Iflgln , lOc. . , _ . , ' Oheeso K.isy ; western , nominal , 80'ic. MINSCAPOMS , Mny 0. Wheat Strong and higher ; futures fairly active. Ilecelpts. ' . .a cars ! shipments , : c.irs. Uloslng : No. 1 hard , May , ICojJ line , ( tfej on tr.ick , B3"sO9lc ; No. 1 northern , May. ( Co ; .Tune , itfe ; on tr.ick , teeaiVicjNo. 2 northern , May , Moj June , 'JOe ; on track , S9c , ST. Louis May 9. Wheat-Higher ; cash , ( I5c : July , UOtfc. Corn Lower ; cnsh.AiUc ; July , 32yc. O-xts-Strongi cnsli , i9o ; July , So'.c. rork-DullattUOO. Lard Nominally nt W 10. Whlsky-lltK. . . . liuttcr Finn ; creamery , HOISc ; dairy , 10 ® IJc. Mn.WAtiKEB Mny 0. Wheat Market nctlvo , unsettled nnd higher ; No. 2 spring , c.ish , U0i } O'Jl'ic ; July , ( Cc. Corn Quiet ! No. 3 , Me. and \\lil k\-ll.tc. LivMti'Oor. , May 0.Vhc.xt Strong ; de mand poor , holders offer sparingly. Cal- Ifoinln No. 1,7s ad per cental ; red western winter , 7s Id. Corn Steady : demand poor ; new western mixed , 3s C'4d per cental. jc > irSTOCK. . CIIICAOO. M.iy O.-Cnttlc-Kecelpts , 11,000 ; slow and lower for common ; bcexcs. fo 10 ® 540 : steers , KUWjW 00 ; stoekers and feeders. f--'M > 3410 ; cows , bulls uud ml\ed , $1 WSJ.TO ; TOMIS steers , * J 804 00. llogs > IZecolpts. 24 OPO ; market slow and lower ; mixed , H O.V54 SiSi ; light and hea\y , $1 05 ® 1' ! ( ) ; skips , { MlxaiOO. fehecp Keeelpts 2,000 ! market steadv ; m- thes , iM VKiit ) 10 ; western corn-fed , J3UO < ao.40 ; TCMUIS , W 5mari DO ; lambs , 0037.00. bT. LOUIS. .M.iy 0.-Cuttle Hcoclpts , 1,000 ; shipments , 700 : market steadj ; Mir to fnney natho steers. W 404 W ; stoekers and feeders , f. 40 ® . ) 50. Hogs Receipts , 5,400 ; shipments , 7,000 ; market stead } ; he.ivy. $1 OOnil.U's , packing , MU03105 ; light , f4 OJS407-1. - cows , 11.25 ® . ' S5. c-anners and bulls , tl.OO-tJ W ) ; e il cales. . J..OOBI.OJ. Hogs Ilecelpts , 1.7JO ; market higher at J30j © IU.- ) . KANSAS OITV , May 0 Cattle Ilecelpts , 7MK ) ; slilpments. 3.40J : maikot 1015o lower ; steers , JJM515 ) ; stoekers and fccderb , WOO ® 3 50 Hogs Ilecelpts , 12,400 ; shipments , 400 ; market lower : all grades , ti SOJ ! C > 5. OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Cuttle. Friday , May 0. Estimated iccelptsof cattle , 3 400 , compared with JVM jestcrd-xy and2,2'ii ' Trlduy of last week The steer market opened blow and lOo loweron the best grades with an oe-cMsloiial sale reported not moro than.r o lower , while oiilto us many bales weru made at 15o luncr. Tlio m irket dragged along till day slow nnd sagging , at prices not ma terially \arylng from the morning decline. Cons weto not very plenty , the best grades soiling at about steady pilees , with the poorer lots blinding , some of them fully a nickel. All the cows changed hands before midday. 1'eeders weru scarce , but little north- cm stocki'rs weio fairly plenty. The demand for good fiedeis and btoukurs wns good , and pikt'b ruled Him with everything changing h inds on an active market. Hulls and calves lire unchanged. Hogs. Estimated receipts of hogs 4 400 , compared with J , tX > jcsterdny and 3,777 I'rldny of last week. Thu market opened active nnd steady. After early orders were ( llled bujers dropped their bids n nickel , the maiket closing 5u lower with nil sold. The range of the prices was JJ.'H4 ) 05. Thonvorago prleo was JJU'i-j , com pared with WOOyesterday and U 01JJ 1'ridny of last week. Sliccp. Estimated receipts of sheep 1,76.1. compared with none vcstorcay nnd 4JI I'rlday of last week. Sheep are tlnn and good muttons In demand , _ _ Avcraio Cost of Hogs. The following tnblo gives the average cost ofhozson the dntos mentioned , Including the cost today , as based upon sales reported ; Date. 1'rlco. Hate. 1'rlce. May 1 . KIIW'4 May 2 . 4 OP4 May .1 . aUTKMnyS . .102 .May 0 . 3 tte > 4 Muy 7 . 3 Wli May 8 . 300 May 0 . , . 3 07s ! 1'rlccs. The following Is n tnblo of prices paid In this market for the gr.vdo of stock mentioned : I'rlmosteors , 1100 to tlflO tts . . . Jl 10 ( Til. 75 Good steers , 12-iO to HVJ 3 > s . . . . S5 t4.50 O ( ) d btoers. la'iO to 1 LX ) Ibs . 31.5 < fll 40 Common , loot ) to 115J fts . . . 3.V ) ( ? ls5 Common ciinners . 100 f-M)0 ( ) Ordinary to fair cows . . . . 1 GO < Tc..i5 I'alr to gooil cows . . 1 ! O & 2tn OXM | to choice cows . 2.75 ® .l 15 Uholco to fancy cons . ' . " 15 fr.ISO 1'nlr to good bulls . . . . 1.75 ftjra Cholco to fancy bulls . 2M < tt\.V \ > Light stookers nnd feeders. . . .250 ( HAI Teedors. OJOtollOOttS . . . . 2'H ' 443 Ki Kalr to oholco light hogs . . . 3.1ft < fM05 i'alr to choice heavy ho s . . aio , I.UT > I'ulr to choice mixed hogs . 395 iil.OJ Hl Iiest ami Low est Sale's of Ho s. Tmlay , Yesterday. Highest . . . . . * 105 Highest . . . . 05 Lowest , . . . . 3(0 Lowest . J 05 Stuck Official Saturday Estimated Todiv. Cnttlo . .incurs , JVU Cattle Ifi2 cars. 3,400 HoBs. . 51 cni-s , 3ro Hogs ti7 ears , 4 400 bheep . . 1 ear , U feheep . . 10 c.ir , l,7bJ Coiiipnrntlvo Tallies. The following table shows the range In prices on hogs duilng this and last wees. ; Avcrajo Prlco of HORS. i ; the uvuraxo price nulil for loads of uoduysInUlcatuU In ftU7lt& * , ISoJ anU lar. May 1U Mar 7 Buntlay iM 14 73 5M i 76 SUbtJ Sunday 4 U 4 V4 S W-J 6.11 Simitar 1 S ( 4U7 DUposltlon of Stock. Bliowlns thu number of oattlo bought by the Itaillng buj era on toilay'b market. CATTI.K. Swift A. Co (41 ( Gco II Hammond .V ( 'o , . , , , " 47 Armour-OinlHliy I1 Co Ml Umiihu 1'iioktiiK company 1 l.te UothschlcT. llunton iV Underwood " 10 hhlpiienuuil feeders WJ llccker It Dveon 14 i Trauermnu. M itn ) Kcprcscntatlvc Sales. iitE ) < ; ni ) iu.r.r siErns. No. Av , I'r. No. Av 1'r. No. Av , Pr 3. 810 I IK ! 18 10081105 40 1220 | 4 I * 23 , t'C .170 II II < 3 am 22 10 410 i K3 .1 71 18 1171 4 W 21 1100 4 2Q I'l 1H ( > 3 71 3 1177 4 00 20 1541 4 20 2U 1011 375 10 IU < I1 400 1 1 0 42.1 10. . W7 3 W 4 IWtt 4 ( W ll 12B : 4 25 I 1 1047 3 M 21 1Z15 4 0\ I ! 1 HO 4 25 17.0)0 ) JIM ; w loai 4 10 21 IHM 4 .w so irri 3M. 41 1170 410 20 1240 4 : : . 078 a M 19 inn 4 n 24 .1201 4 m 12 1MI .100 1I.'I 1178 4 r S2..12M 440 20 .1105 a UO 20 HUG 4 15 stitrriNO AND KXPOiiT STrcn * . 1 . 810 n 40 2 127 % 4 I 10 1404 4 flO 17 n : i no : ir > 7 4 si 21 1 117 4 u > II 1CK8 a ( VI 21 1191 4 2.1 14 I4IO 4 CO n ior.7 a M a > uvi7 4 ai 10 .I.K 4 co wj iiw : IH : n 1172 440 10 .I.KW 4 no S0..1UY ] .HW lH..li\l 440 0 1'I07 46.1 10.1010 300 17. HO 440 40..1 H7 470 2. . 1200 400 20 1JS.1 440 1S..1BC 47.1 17.1110 400 20 1410 441 20 UV ) 473 1..I4JO 400 10. IBS 4 fO 18. .1473 4K5 SO .WS 40.1 20 .1IM 4 SO 18. . 1403 4 UO 40..12J2 4 15 l..lGTiO 4 CO COWS. 1. . C70 200 10. . fiOJ 2C3 3. . M7 3 PO a . WO 2 03 H 1(181 ( 2 G.1 2U . f l 3 10 3 .IJOfl 200 12. . KM 2 < Y > 8. . ft'iO 310 1 . 1020 2 00 1 .11JO a 71 7 lOnl 3 1.1 2 . 15 2 00 2 . Kll 2 71 B . b70 3 II 2 . fKO 22.1 3 UD ass 17.1010 32.1 0 r.JT 22.1 4 HIS 201 2..10S.1 32,1 1 1170 230 1 740 300 4 . ICO 32.1 3 IO.W 2 III 0 lOil 3 00 B PIG 3 3J 11 i'H 241 1 1150 300 0.711 340 ( i 770 2 V ) 1 11W 3 00 10 . 710 3 40 8 MO 2 M 7 I" ) 3 00 2.1 IOIS 3 40 1. 1 > 0 2N ) 3 1(00 ( 300 40 11.17 341 i ; 10W 3 'iO 5 1048 3 IX ) 2 I.Cll .1 W ,1 1170 2 50 4 Ilh7 3 00 3 .1 PO 3 SO 31 1011 2 CO II Ml 3 W H lllii 3 m 0 im 2 HO 10 11XX1 3 CO 2 l-'Oo 3 l < 0 13. 1000 2 OS OSSTOCKI STOCKI US AM ) FFKDSHS. 1 f.10 3 00 ' . ' . ' 0 3 40 3 0 3 SO 1 . 440 3 00 2 7Vi 3 41 8 MS 3 BO 1 . d'K ) 3 00 U ( . 'I3 ' 41 25 . MO 3 50 1 . 820 3 00 0 . IM 3 41 7 . M'J ' 3 00 1 . .vto a as r. . rw j 41 u cou a so 2 . 700 3 35 2 . 711 .1 45 IS M4 3 SO 3 . 010 J 40 2 725 3 41 4 KV.1 3 00 3 . 017 3 40 3. . 673 3 50 10 1017 3 G5 ] . . COO 340 1 .1240 2 00 1 1700 2 71 2 . MO 3 10 1 .KiOO 2 25 1 . ! ? 2 71 1 1S70 .1 10 1 12UO 2 25 1 1170 2 6S . 1 Ilv40 3 25 1. 1C10 2 : i5 0. 4W 3 00 2 1XXJ 3 25 1. 11)50 2 35 . 1..1JCO 3 00 1..1730 3 35 2 .12C5 2 45 CAI.VC ? . 1. 170 421 B. ICO 500 9 141 560 U. . 141 4S5 2. W 500 1. . 230 5 WJ IIKIIUB. 1. . 010 2 25 14. . 503 3 10 32. . C74 3 40 20. . Ml 3 00 1. . SCO 1 50 STAGS. 4. U57 325 STEEIIS AND IIEIFEHS. 25 . 602 3 CO 1VI.ST1.IIN CATTLP. No AT. Tr. 10 steers , shipping . 17J tJ 40 nous. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. I'r. 8 , . . .2 > 0 1JO 380 < i5 . . . .280 1 0 3 > K > + CO 171 JOO 3 80 711 240 80 .1 07' 5 5 . . . .2SS 40 3 HI 07 . 25.1 200 .107' i 14 217 3 M ft2bJ 3 l > 7'/ C8 .210 80 3 10 M . 283 120 .1 071/ 21 . . . . .MB 120 JK ! ) 41 . 218 4 00 1 J . . Jia 40 J ' 74 . . 241 80 4 IK ) 7 . . JEW 80 .1 H ) 07 . 2l bO 4 00 CO . . 241 40 .1 ! I2'J ' (11 ( 38 J SO 4 00 M ) . 21.3 40 3 l 'i M . 2. > J 40 4 00 01 2.13 W ) 3 ! i21 , 71 2 ! l-'O 4 00 5J . 2 : 103 3 ! tt > S 70 . ffil 4 00 ( > l 1SJ M ) 3 IIS li ! . . 2-fi S3 4 10 fi. .213 ICO 3 01 C3 , .281 40 4 00 01 257 200 3 ( LI 57 . 214 1JJ 4 M ) 64 271 41) ) 3 US ) 221 120 4 ( W 7. 21/J 120 J 115 ( iO . . Jill 4 03 70 20J 40 J 03 IX ) . J45 120 4 03 SO . 2U5 40 3 115 It ! . , 251 l-'O 4 00 CO 2oO 40 3 1)1 ) C7 2s5 40 4 00 71 251 1JO .1 ' 15 (18 ( . 251 4 00 bl . . .241 240 .1 ! G 01 . . 3SS 40 4 00 fit ! . 25J 3 05 IS 2cHi 40 4 ( H ) CO . 2CO 200 J 3 Ul . . 224 bO 4 CO W 2:0 f 0 3 ' 15 C-1 2CI W 4 00 CO .278 80 J 95 ( .1 . . 241 ! 40 4 00 K ! 270 80 J'kl to. . . 234 4 03 6 ) 21 * SO .1 115 Cl 2Ti 4 00 7J 227 80 J 05 bO 241 0 4 00 dU 255 .1 9.1 SI . . . 241 4 00 07 . 270 100 J ' 15 f > 7 . WO 61 4 00 G5 . 270 J IIS I. ! ) . 31 40 4 00 05 2sO J ' . ' 5 S7 . 270 283 4 00 7J . . 244 1W ) 3'17'J Cl . . . ' 03 4 O2'a ' 18 244 40 JI7' ! , SO. . . .205 4 05 07 . . .5J 40 3 97' ' i iSHEEP. . No. ' Av. I'r. 03 westerns. inl\cd . (0 K 30 115 natives , feeders . 74 3 b5 Market Mention. L. Gutru bad bos hero fiom Newman's Gio\c. Clark Ileaton A. Co. marketed hogs fiom Wcston. I' , Mangold of Ileunlngton marketed a car of cattle. Dtiggan Biother-jscnt In a car of cattle- from Hubburd. Kejnolds , D i\ls had a car of cuttle up from K.ijmoml. Henry Schlnstosk sent In n car of cattle fiomcst I'olnt. L Ne itheraj marketed a car of ho s fiom VuIpaiRo. * Oroucb Hros. sent down a car of bogs fiom St. KdwuicK J. and Mis Dates were In from Valley with n cm of cattle. Downey & Toof marketed thicccaiaof cat tle from Auiora. J. A. CoHperllinalto of 1'rlcnd maiKetedu car of cattle. H. Itlumcr wus on the market with a carof hogs fiom Chalco. II. li. Clay pool came In fiom Orleans with four cars of cattle. A. W. Trumbull was In with a car of cattle from tJIlinore. II 0. LjdlcK hud throe cars of cattle on the market from ToKumuh. D. Ilranch Is thu guest of his on , K. It. Hranih , cashier of the btocl.v aids b ink. Mr. Ilranch make ? his homo at M.uengo , In. Al though bora In 1KC > , Mr. llraneb Is bill ) strong nnd hearty , nnd has been on n trip to ICuns is , stopping at Lincoln , ? icb. , to bio filcnds on his wuy back. O.V.1I/.1 H'JIOLES.ILE MARKETS. Produce. FISH Fresh fiozen white trout , pike and pickerel , per Ib 7c ; sturgeon 7e. 11 mi.- ; , I'H.TSM > T\r LOW Green salted hides. .iSS'ic ; dry silted bldi-s. f > a7c ; diy Hint bides , i dSc ; calf hides , 4liW'jc. Dam aged hides 2c less Sheep pits , grien , each , 50c < 3l 25 , sheep plets , dry , per Ib , cffjlle ; tnl- low o. 1. 3HiM' o ; No 2 , J'43'a ; gieaso , white , 'J'.fMc ; yellow , 2'siWo. HBS Hand picked na\y. } 1.10i3tl ( X ) ; liund picked navy , medium , tl 40i&tl.li : banil picked country , $ MOBfl 10 ; good clean , H.V03SI 30. Ai-ri.K IIUTThii I'cr Ib. 7c. WoorrI'lnu unwasht d , 1 atCc ; medium un- wnshcd , JsviMlo ; course un ush.d ( , lK20c. I't'lis llemcr , per Ib. .V > OSII 00 ; eiich riOO ® ? 700 ; otter , each , * t.09n$700wolf. ; each , & 0Mc ) ; coon , cucli , 40M5o ( ; mink , each. .lOiMOc ; musk rat , fall , 81Jo ; miiskrat , winter , 10441'io ; Bkunk , 2 > 3IOc ; badger , 40oQ.II 00 ; deer hktns , per Ib , 20&3Qc ; deer skins , winter , per Ib , 12 ® 22e. 22e.Hovrv Hovrv 13JtHo ncrlb ; strained , Oc. Ouvors Per box , Mediterranean sweets , Jl 00 ; California fancy naMtN. t&MSS 75 : 1.os An elc J125 ; seedlings , Ulxcrsldc , J4.25 ; mountain , W 30 ; ID live box lots , 100 pel bo\ ItSS. 1'i.NCU'pi.rs I'ercloz , t3.503350. 'er case , 24 qts , JJOOC5 . Uiiirn-I'cr bbl , rcflned. M W : half bbl. . hard elder , pure , per bbl , fJOO ; oranzu elder , halt buls , J7.W ; pour elder , half bbls , J7.00. MI > CK MKAT eCo per Ib. fancy , MOCK3JOO. 1'er bunch , tl.25J 00. . llurrhii Creamery , funey lolls , prints Sic ; creamery , fancy , solid packid , If t ere.unerychoice , 14ul5c ; dulr > , fancy rolls anil prints , 14QIV ) ; dairy , fancy , solid packed , IJfcllc ; dairy , choice , IJiailo ; country roll , fancy , loitl.'o ; choice , lottiio ; countiy roll , gHd. ftiJIOo ; country roll , fair , 74tSo ; poor btcH'k , SiiJO. Eoos-lUSlO'So per dot for strictly fresh ; stale stock , not baleublo , llovi" ! { Quotations are for delivery In Chicago cage ) Dry buffalo , per ton , tlfl03ttfb.OJ ; dry country , bleached , ilOtO&UOO ; dry countri , dump und meaty , fc3.ou10UO. VEiKTAiii. .s Old b eot potatoes , fancy , Muscutlno , per bb ) . J4 CO ; onions , extra fancy , * > * JJi onions , fair , KM ; rutabagas , t-.t * ) ; enr- rots.'HO ; purtiilns , . ' .50 ; beets. tOU ! ; her o- radtah roots , per bbl , H M ; per Ib , 7o ; celery roots bcr bbl , (1 OOj per doz , COc ; hoiscradlsh , pcrdoz pints , tl 25. Patsbitv LS CiMfl pcrlb. jM.LiLd-a'J&le per Ib. DIICSSEU VLAL L'liolco medium , 39c ; light , 5flo ; heavy , laoc. , ArriEs I'er bbl , Geultons. flOOj billow Twig. H50i lien DuIs. . Jl.50 ; Itomunlto , J1.W. I.VsLED OIL UIGKlO. Coco \SUTS Per hundred. M 00. PicKUis-Medlum. per bbl , 1550 ; small , M.50i gherkins , 7.50 ; U. A , 11. chovr chow , fjts , t5t < 5 ; pints , KLJ5. POTATOES Per bu , fancy , S02'33ci fair to good , 203250. Groceries. Scoins Cut loaf , 7Vo : cut loaf cubes " 'Joj standard , powdered , 7Uct XXXX. powdered 7'so ; granulated , etuuJarO. 6ho ; confectlou- erk. A , fl'io ; white extra , 5S6 ; extra 0. Neb. . 6lip I arubcr. S.Ho. COJTirE-Eoaated-Arbucldt'i Arlosa , ! ( c | McT.iughlln's XXXX , MKrer German , 55'sCt lllworth2TiC ) ! Alaroma. " " > Sn liulhu.'i je. lorrrr Urcen Fancy1 ml ? golden Hlo , 27c ; fancy old poalx rry. 27ci Hlo , choice to fancy , 2 ' 4c : Hlo , prime zi'jct Hlo , ( nod , S31 to | Snnto * nnd common Hlo , ll SWtc , Mocha , aicj Java , genuine e > . ( , ) , , 2sc ; Javii , gopl Interior , 23ct African , aJ'je. ' , TAIIIVACFOUS Goons : n/rlt > y.t8.'li | < M fnrlnn , 6ci peas Be ! ontmcnl. litfuct mncnronl. lOc ; vermicelli , lOc ; rice 4Gfiio ; sago nnd Utplocu , 03To ; lima beans , Oo. Otm-Kclosono-P. W. , IQKci W. W. . ITo : headlight , lMc ) ; pasollno. IJol salad oil. J,00 ® U no per dor. LIn < cd Haw , Olc , boiled. Kic. MPATH Hnms No. I , ic-lb nve-rage. I0e : 20 to 22 lbs.o > ic12 ; to 14 Ibs , ijHjr ; shoulders , t ; breakfast bacon. No. 1. Vv ; ham muisago , tc : dried liccf hams , O'iSVr'4'cj H > cf tongues , MOO per dor. ! dry salt meats. aVsOAltct per lh | ham roulette , OUc ; boneless ham , 7'ic ; picnic ham , OAVM.O MFATS 1 Ib luncli tongue. IJ.75 ; 2 Ib lunch tongue , 11.73 ; 1 Ib corned beef , tl.20:2 : Ib corned beef. KOitOlb conu d beef. ttO ; 14 Ib corned beef , 814 00 ; 2 Ib Ixmclcss ( pigs' feet , K20 ; lib Engll h brawn , II MI 2 Ib English brawn. B.IV. r Ib KnglMi brawn. M.75j 1 Ib chlpptd beef.KM ; 1 111 compressed ham , tl 05. Hoi'K llasls Manilla rope , IV ; ; sisal rope , 12'5c ' ! cotton rope , 16e : now process , 8ViC. COTTON TWINE Illlio very fine , : i or 4 ply , 22c : flue , 2V ( : Daisy. ISO ! candlnwlck. 22c. OI.IVM Quails , pcrdoz. , M.73 ; pints per doz. , W2v. bulk , per BUI. lOc. , ViNFOAit JO gr. elder , lOcj good , 12c ; white wine. 15e. , [ -TOVE 1'oMMi 13 ( WW 57 per gross , IHos Am. , per 100 , J17.0U ; Lcwlston , per 100 , MoLtssro nbls. N. O. fnncv pcrgal. . fvV&57c : choice , 4Tl7c ; good. ao.Cci ! Cuba baking , 2 Hoc : black strip , SWKSe. Wiui'i-iNO PAt'tu Mraw. per Ib , lt } < sWsC ! rag , 2'ic ' ; Manlllu. li.We' No 1 , 7c. FlAOs rnlon' mtnre. . ( Odr-ti per cent off list. fc\LT-l ) lry.2. 0lbsln bbl , bulk. t.MO : best gradeOl.r.s , fj u ; best grade , 100,3s. J , ' 40 ; best grade , 2 . 10s. S.V.1) ) : rock salt , crushed , H.bO ; common , lib ! " 11.25. { ( Mi-s-Cusille , mottled , per Ib , & 3.IOC ! do , white , pcrlb. lie. llitoMS-Parlor,4tlc ( , 7- ; 3 tlf , tJ.SS ; sta bles. KM ; common. * 1 WI 75. COCOA y Ib tin. 40e per Ib. Cnocoi , WK 2WJJ.VJ per Ib , German chicory , red. 8'ic. ' & U.SOMA llbls , Ihc ; granulated , 2c ; kegs , 5-n'n\"Pkgs , CO Ibs to box , p > ' , TM4c. NbTs--Almond , l > c ; llrallsUc' ; Illbertsl3o ! pecans , lie ; walnuts , IJ'ic ; peanut cocks , be ; roasted , lie ; Tennessee peanuts , 7c , ' DliL'ds ( Groceis--l'er ) Ib llorav , I2cj cop- perns , 2'c : Ha } leaves 14o ; glue1 , Iflc : epsom salts , 4c ; glaubcrsalts , Ik1 ; sulphur , 2'Je ; blue vlti-ol , Do ; alum , 4c ; tart.irleuckl.4-o ; resin , 3c. ( . 'itnrsr lf nil cream t ln , 10'c : full ercam Ohio Swiss , IGc ; full ctiMtu Wisconsin &wlss , H3lbo ; full crctm brick , l.'c ; full cream llm- buiger fcwlss , lie. , . . , , , UVNVLII Goons I rtilfs , California stamlanl brands , 24-Ib ! , per diu Vprlcol . Jl.70tfil.s5 ; apilcots , nit ) fruitI59 ; gallons , JIMS blaek- ben les. ! J 2" > ; cherries , black fiOOTOS 25 ; cher ries white. t2.2.VJJ 50 ; grapes $1 O.VQI M ) ; pears , Ilartlott , J-.10ii2.U5 ; pcnche-s , v cllow , fJ.10'42. J5 ; pe iclies. lemon cllnc , 140 , plums , egg , } l.t.VJJO 1 W ; plums , golden drops , { l.SO ; plums , green gages Jiavf&I.M ) ; peaches , with pits In , $1 ( fl ; currants , $ . ' .W ; gooseberries , f.25 ; quinces , J.tO ; raspberries , fc'.so ; straw beirlcs , JJ.V ) ; peaches , a-lli eastern standards $1 \ % ; 3-lb pic , Jl.10 ; li-lbplc , K05 ; gallons pic , $100 ; apple's , high standaids. JWi : 2-lb gooseberries , IXlq ; 2-lb htiawberrles , WTMCe , S-lb raspberries tl 00-lbblueberries "Ott'Oc ! 2-lb blackberries , ( iV37"i ; 2-lbhtrawberrIes. preserved. $1 Ml ; 2-lb rnspbeirlcs. preserved , Jl V ) ; 2-lb blackberries , preservid.1.20 ; pineapples Ilnhamn chopped. t-"JO ; 2-lb llaliuma grated , * . ' ,7 ; 2-lb Iliihuma sliced , ft-'V ) ; 2-lb Mundnnl sliced. * 1.25 ® I 50 ; ehenlcs , 2-lb red , llultlmoic , b505c ; pears , a Ib. tla. . \'i OhTAUi.M Tomatoes 3-lb extra , $1.10 ; 'I- Ib stundird western brtnds , Wii'l'ia ' ; gallons , strletlj standard. $2"0. I'orn 1'Incst grown , il ( JO ; glltedged siuar corn , very line , $1 ffl ; choice 2-lb siianr corn , J1.20 ; 2-lb c\trtwi stein brinds,75c@t1 00 ; 2-lb standard western biamis , GOIJ70C. Jlusliroiims 1-lb I'n neli. extra line , 2tfi25c ; 1-lb Trench , flue. ls > 2.J2e : 1-lb rrench , ordlniirv , lUdtlte. Peas Tres line per can , 2.ic ; deml line , per c in. lr > c ; J-II > sifted , Jl CO ; 2-lb oarlj June. $1 2. > ® I J5 : 2-lb Marrow , standard brands , $1.10 ; 2-lb so iked. 57c i-tline beans 2-lb high grndo , Hefugei' . K > ; 2-lb Golden wax beMiis , 7r > > ; 2-lb string be.ins 70c. Lima Ho.ins 2-lb snaked , r < c. lloston 1 ! iked Itcans J-lb Lewis. } ia" > ; ciown In mil. JIM fe\\eetl'ota- toc' ' 3-lb New Jersey , JI ( Puinpkliis-1-lb , JI.10 , Oivrn and tomatoes , jl CO ; okra , $1 U ) ; hiie'Cotash. $1 20. I'liii Codfish , extra Gcoigrs , now , .r > 'tc ; grand b ink , now. ' * ; silver , 2-lb blocks O' e ; 'now uhlte. 2-lb bricks , new , " > ? ; Tuikej cod , I irgo middles , bricks. Uc ; snon whlto crates ! _ ' - i Ib boxes , 714c : Iceland halibut. Oc ; medium scaled hi-rrlng. J5c ; No 1 scaled hoi ring , 22c : domestic Holland hrrilng , 55c ; llambut spiced herring , JI "O ; Hitsslan sardines , 7'ic ; Kiisslun sardines , plain , V > c ; Imported Holland herring , crown brand , NX : , do fancy milkers , OJc ; nucKeiel. No. 1 hhore. half bbls , $1,100 ; bloaters , half bbls.$1S00 , white fish , half bbls , $7.10 ; tnmt , half bbls , $550 ; family whlto fish , SI03 ; silmon. $ * J > 1 ; 1-lb mackerel ( heriing ) , f I uofti.iu : 1-lb ilnniin h.uldles , f l.7" > ; 1-lb lob- steis , , } . ' 153.22"i ; 1-lb Alaska salmon , Aleut , Jl ( > 1 ; 2-lb nsters 10 02 , JlA'i ; 1-lb ov stors. fl oz , $ l.r > ; 2-lb selects , 12 oz , M5 ; 1-lb clams , little necks , } I 25 ; 2-lb clams little necks J 00 : ' 4-lb sanlincs. Imported , per case100s , $ I5IO2000 ( ; 't-lb Imported bonoiess sardines,2Hc : 'i-lbsar- ( llncs American , per case IOOs. rrench style , $450 500-lbsaidliies. ; Ameilcan , jier ease , 100s , Trench st } le. J7VrTrsOO ; > i-lb baidtnes , miistuid , percasc , , Vs. ) JJ.75U-1 00 ; Impoited key sardines. JIICO. Dltin > TituiT Currants , new , C4iil71c ; prunes. chsKs , 1 , WO Ibs , iiV&b c ; prunes , bbl or nags. CJ47'1c ; eltion peel , diums , 20 Ibs. SJci lemon pi cl.diums , 20c ; fard dates , boxes , 12 Ibs , He ; apricots , choice evaporated , IV ; apri cots , jelly cured , 25 Ib boxes , ] se ; apricots , fancy. 25 ib boxes , IGe ; npplis , choleo evaporate - ate > d , 11'c ' ; apples , prime new , lOc ; | | js. lajer , 10 pel cent t.irc > . U'ic ; In s-icks , 7c ; Peislan dates , 7c ; ill L.iko apple's , 5c : blacknerrles , evaporated , VIb ) boxes , V c ; chcrrU's , pitted , diy cured , llo ; pi1 ii'lies , pared , fiuici , Isj0e : choice , IGc ; bait Lake , Uc ; pitted plums , C.il , 1 Ib boxes , 8' . < 29'je ; raspbenles. evaporated , N Y. . now , .lie ; prunes , H. 0. . Wl-70 , KViJUHc ; or.nue peel , l > c ; raisins , California , London crop Is * i , f ! 40 ; ( Jal loose muscatels , crop IK'.O , tJ 10 ; Valenchis , ] hh , fiijc : Valenelas , new , Os ; Cal. seedless , hks , be ; Ondura , li.\ : r , now , He ; dried grapes,5c ; prunelles , now , 14c. Quinine , per oz , 1' s.V. . 40c ; German , 40o ; Indigo , pcrlb , 73c ; Insect powder , lOc ; opium , $400 ; moiphlne , per otR 10 ; hopb , pet Ib , 'Me ; gbceilne. 21c ; dextrine , l.'e ; euttli'bone , : i5c ; cream tartar , pure , .Be ; commercial , Ito ; cam phor , OJo ; am. o-irb , 14e ; blue x Itrlol , 7'ic ; aclds-cuibollc , 40IJc ; iltilL.45UI7o ; turturlc , Jr@l9c ; sulphuric1 , .IcV ; oils sperm , $1.10 ; whale , 'ha ' ; castor , 3123iieatR ; font. 54'I ' Ou ; turpentine,49c ; Tonka bean . il.7V21/iO ; bal sam tolu. .N > i4Hc : calomel. a'tjl'iTc ' ; eiinthara- dles , 81 3T1.15 ; easslii buds , 20S22c ; chloro form , filijile ; ergot. 47413JC ; gum arable. f > 52 > O.H. ' ! gljeeilne. SXyXci Ijcopodium , 4-Q4Gc ! ; mcrciio , blc ; Tonka beans , $1,75. Motn'ls. Ilt.ocK TIN Small pig , 2N3 per Ib ; bar , 30o per Ib. Ib.CoppFn CoppFn I'lnnlshed boiler sires. 'Cc per Ib ; cold rolled , 2o per Ib ; sheathing , 27c pel Ib ; pltts und Ilattb , 2 u pel Hi. G\ItVAM7 > I > blll.bT IllON DIso't 50-10 per cent , pat. plan. Iron , Nos. 24 27 , A , lO c ; II , JtopFlNO Charcoal , I. C. , 14x20 , 112 , $375 ; I. " Sii ! f T Inov No. 20 , JAKi ; No. 27 , W 75. SOMICII 14lle. TIN 1'I.VTL-I.C. , 10x14 , 215. $7.25 ; I. X.,10\I4 , 335 J900. TIN I'j.ATK-Coke-10xI4 225 , K 25. fcrr.t i , N ur.s lluse , W 25. STI 11. WIIIB Nii.s Hate , 12 6.1. Wiitt Jup. bail ) , W CO ; gulv , $1,15. Tlio Wool Market. BOSTON- , Mass , May 9. [ SpccM Telegram to TIIC Bnr , ] Thcro has been a good demand for wool , and sales of 2,014,000 pounds of all kinds have been made this ueck. The mar ket Is flnn , und for Michigan X llccces higher prices have been obtained , there having been sales lit 20 > @ 30 < ic , nnd 'JOu Is now uu Insklo price. In Ohio und Pennsylvania fleeces thei-o have been sales of X ut SlOtiJ'JIc , XX at ang.'Wiic , XX und above ut 33 > < @ : Mc and No , 3 nt SSc. Combing nnd delaine fleeces nro In small stock and linn. Sales of combing have been made nt 'J ( < MOc and sales of flue do- lalncs nt 34QiKio : for Michigan nnd Ohio. Ter- litory wools have been selling well at pro- \ ious price's. In new spring California there have been sales at 17g-9lc.J ( Texas wools arc quiet , The largo sale of 230,000 pounds of Eastern Oregon was at/Mj o for No. 1. In pulled wools then a has been n largo trade , w 1th sales of choice super at I0 ( < | l3c , fair to good super at 30@37o anil extra ut 25@30. Foreign wools arc quiet and firm , , o " \Vlient nntl Flour Dccoiptfl. RoeuiptH of wheat nnd ilourat tills poi t lav April , 1890 , wcro 1,000,000 centals of wheat and 12-5,000 barrels of flour wiya n San Tninclsco dlspatcli to the Chicago Tribune. For ton months since July 1 , 18S ! , the receipts wore 12,000,000 centals nnd 1,222,000 barrels of Hour , or combin ing uhcut and flour , u total of 833,000 short tons of wheat , Wheat exports from Snn Francisco during April , were 1172,000 centals. Flour exports 087,000 barrelp. Combined wheat und flour experts - ports from this port during the first ton months of the season , reducing flour to wheat centals , wore 11,030,000,000 wheat wheat und 2,000,000 centals Hour. The combined total of wheat and Hour export ed during the period show s an increase of 760,000 centals over the snino period in 1688-89 , but u falling off In value of 81,475,000 as compared with that period. Pears' Soap Utuomostclcgonttollctadjunct StU'TIl OM.iir.4. XKWS. Antl'Aiuicxnllonlstn Jubilant Over Their Victory nt the Polls. The nnU-nnnexatloalsts nro Jubilant. They fought Imrd for victory nnd won what seemed nt 4 o'clock Thursday nl- most n hopeless cou test. The Third ward wns theirs to the extent of an oven thing nnd that tells the Uilo. ThuHdny night their enthusiasm took the formof n monster torchlight proc'csslon that pnntdcdup nnd down the streets to thcmuslcof bauds. Men talked from the itcps of Hunt's block and Homan candles ntul Chlnesolnntcrna were on every hand to make the night re splendent. Thcro is talk of more conccrtetl Jubilation , but it Is being discouraged by wiser heads , who think the gaping sere cre ated by the opposing factions hail better bo healed than widened by Haunting taunts In ono another's faces. The .sentiment of the majority of South Omaha's voters was decidedly opposed to annexation. Saturday lust it looked as though it might bo defeated by two to one. Sunday it gained strength nnd continued gaining until late Thursday it seemed ns though it would carry by n small mat gin. In the face of the small opposition to it it is u w ender it did so w ell at the ixjlls. It was an inopportune time tojsubmit it. The city elec tion of a month ago , the light the saloonkeep ers made then and the subsequent light niiulo on the snloonkecMrs | by the defeated candi dates only made the saloonkeepers more dc- tcimined to dcfcMt them again , and they did. It was unfortunate the defeated candidates took so much interest in annexation , but It scemc'd impossible to separata the mcusuro from the men. The "antis" wcro alive to the necessities of the light nnd foi titled themselves , Lnto Wednesday night a house-to-houso canvass uns made among the packing house men and "No" tickets supplied them. City Treasurer Hooter started in nt 11 nt night nnd kept nt it until 4'M : in the morning. The men wont outtowotkin the morning with "No" tick ets hid in convenient places about their per sons , and although the men were given " \es" tickets by the bosses they managed to dexter ously slip the opposition ballot into the bov. Fifteen hundred "No'1 tickets wcro quietly ciiculutcd around Aunour's house , nnd not unkno\\ to the bosses either. Police Oflieer John Tallon runs n boarding house in the Third ward and took a deep interest in the result. For n polko ofllcer Filllou is noted for a display of personal and oflklal paitisanship , % cry conspicuous on all occasions. He is said to have seen to it that all his boarders voted "no. " His partisan ship was so noticeable that it w as necessary to remove him from the guardianship of the Third waul polls to the FoUUh ward early in the day. A Bohemian spe'oial ofllcer nt the Second waul polls caiiicd "no" tickets In his pockets and supplied woikcrs and voters with them wheno\ he saw a chance. Votes wcro sworn in indiscriminately by the "antis. ' ' Clerk McGuire sajs that at least two hundred nnd llfty anldavits were made out during the day. Thcio is tulk now of ( .hanging South Omaha's corporate name to some other that w ill leave Omaha out entirely. A bond elec tion is being nigcd , too , for the purpose of raising money w ith w hich to pave streets and mnko other public improvcm-Mits. Economy in the management of city's affairs is now ad mitted n necessitj by the "antis" since the heat of the battle is over. The BCE' figures on the city's financial condition are disputed , but before si\ months go around the South Omaha ta\pajcr will realize to his soriow their correctness The vote Thursday Is another indication of South Omaha's population. Unless nil signs nio wrong the place contains about 7.r > 00 pee ple. E\ cry voter w as out and cost his ballot , nnd still there wcio but 1,37.5 votes polled. Multiply this nmiibcL bv Ihe and there is not n population of bOiX ) . It is necessaiy to hae that number to hold the present city chait ° r. AVhat thu packers w ill do now is not know n. They wanted annexation , and nro angered nt its { ailin c to carry. Their emploj es defeated it. The Thiid waidoto tc-lls the talc. City Notes null I'ersonnN. The Sobotkers w ill ploy the West Law ns at Pickard's grove Sunday afternoon. Pi-ess , the clothing man , will present the man making the best score at thu gun club shoot Sunday w ith a now hat. Couit Magic City Independent Order of Foresters meets rujrulatlj hereafter in Woik- * men hall in Hunt's block. The Ancient Order of Hibernians will hold a special meeting Sunday afternoon in St. Agnes school hall. Jim Donahue commenced duty jestcrdnyas a regular paid member of the flro dcpaitment. Kichnrd Dc\ any is visiting his old friends. Ho new icsides in DCS Monies. Mis Hulsjnt of Wespiug Water is visiting Mrs. Patrick How ley. Fanny May , the little daughter of Dr. Slabaugh , will celebrate her fifth birthday today by giving a paity to her plaj mates. Miles' Nerve nnd Ijiver I'llls. An important discovery. They net on the li\er , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedily euro billiousness , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Splendid for men , \\omcii and children. Smallest , mildest , surest. UO doses for 25 cents. Samples fieo ut Kului & Co 's , 15th und Douglas. minnnt MayHocnmoti Millionaire Thib little man , with his hut pulled over his eyes , bustling along in the croud on Park row , ib now a money maker , says the Now York Mail nnd Ex press. At ono time ho had thoieputa- tion of being n clover politician , but ho cares nothing for politics now. Every moment is spent in chabin { ; tlio nimble dollar , nnd no is getting rich nt a rapid rate. It is Colonel Daniel S. Lnmontltito nrhnto secretary to Cleveland. IIo is interested in a doen largo enterprises , nnd ho is constantly being sought after by people w ho have money and wish to double it by engaging in tome safe speculation. IIo is as busy as a bee all day , and often far into the night , llis fi lends i-ay ho ib making ; S-50,000 u year , and bids f.iir to become ono of the wealthy men of the metropolis. Ho pays no attention to politicsgocbout but very little in public , and becins to lw\o lost all ambition , bavo for money making. IIo is btill ono of Cleveland's chonon advisors - visors nnd the two men aio often boon to gether down town. Do > ou liken dry champagne ? Try Cook's imperial ; its Huvor Is urn milled and it is per fectly pure. Sheep Originally fiom tlio Cast. Among the bones of quadrupeds found in the ancient caves throughout Europe , it is said that there can not bo found in the works of Guvler , Buckland and Do la Bocho that the remains of sheep have over been discovered , bajs the Dry Goods Chronicle. Thib fact affords bomo icason for presuming that the sheep Is not n natho of Europe , but has been in- liodticcd thcto from the cabt by man. Sleeplessness , nervous prostration , nervous dyspepsia , dullness , blues , cured by Dr Miles' Nervine. Samples fiee at Kuhn & Co.'s , lath and Douglas. TIH3 KHAI/l'Y MAKICIU' . TNSTKUME.NTa placed on record during _ L jcstordnv : \ \ ' li Drown and wife to O J I'ox , lots 21 and 2J. Arcla-r 1'laco , w d . . . ? 10,500 I1V Wcbors to I.da ! Lnison , lot 21 , bile 7. UoiiRlas add , w d . . . . l A M Siittorwhlto and husband to II ) ron Heed , und U of und 1-0 of no 1-15-11 , qcd . . , ISO John and Ira la\dnnort tpUWi ; Dor- soy , w ! J of nw W-16-9 , w d. . 2,000 E A llciihon , trusu o , to I ) L 'Ihoimis , lots 1,2,11 and 12. blk : O , Ilcnson. w d . 750 IV ! Co > ell , special master , to J W lied- ford lot ll.blk 17 , lledford 1'liice. deed 600 n M Karlp to I11 Koestcrs. o M of lots'i and 3 , Kotiutzo & . Kulh'n add , w d 3,000 1' II Ifoestors to Christina Olhon , o H of lots 2 and J , Kountzo & lluth's odil , w d 3,200 O A Klnltol nnd tfe to A Mlllurd , lot 11 , blk 8 , Potter'u ndd , w U . . .600 OJ 1'luck und husband to W J llujus , lots .H and .U blk 1 , Mystlo park , w d ' 800 W J ll ) es und wife to J I' 1'Iaok , lots a and 31 , blk 1. Ml stto park , w d . 1,200 E A Casey and wife to U I' lliirnard , lot 11 , blk 1 , Sheridan I'Jace , w d . . lKX ) QW LoomUctal to fcarahGunner , UM'Sl In nw no B-1&-13. w d . . . . 600 0 \ \ Drier nnd wife to 0 T llrle-r , lot 20 , blk 4 , Deer park , w d . 1,500 flatte Valley ranch company to UV K Dorsey , w H sw 11 , sw iso 10 , lots 1 , 2 und 7 In I'l , nt ) , IIH und sw22 , no 1X1(0x ( 123) ) nnd s it uc 'J5-16-U , q o d 25,000 Sixteen tracsfcrs. . . . , , . .151,111 SCHROEDER & GRAIN , Provisions and Stocks. Basement First National Dank , , 3OO South 13th Street , Omnhn. RHILWRYTIMEGHRD , roTc CmCAOO. nilUUST.TON XQ Omaha l ) pot loth nd Mien utrocU . < tilcngo Kipress V.M m Chicago Kipres * C.A ) p m . .Cbtcaao Rprt < iit > , 910 km - - - - * -xeept Sunday . . IMPiJP XrrlTcl' ' ' ' ' Depot ibth'a'nd'Mason's trcct . Dontcr Pay Express. ( CVS p m . . . Denver Kx ( U6 p m .Denver Night 1'J.S it m leaves K. C , SIT J fi C II I Arrives Omaha. otlOlh and Mason streets. I Onuna. . . .hfinum Cltr Diy Kivress . . .I G.U p m " "TJ.SIUiri'ATJIPlC rArrTveT Oiualia Depot IQlli anil Marcy streets | Omaha. 245 p m .Orrrlnnd 0 p m TJO p m .tacno ) Kx. 7M m 1010 n in .Denver Kiprcn. < : P m 44S p m flrunitlslanl Kip ricept Bun ) 12 < j p m ri 00 a m .Kan a Cltjr K prcj . _ . 1J05 n m leaves" ! cTHl'XiTO.'H 1. A 1'ApnTE TA"rrTfer Omaha | U I' , depot. loth and Marey Sl I Omaha _ C.lj p m .Miilit K > pre 1005 n m 015am . Atlantic Kspre * < at ) p m JJ5 pjii Votll.ulo . I.lmlleil I0.4J n m afe3 ( T'nTCATlLrX 'NOUTH WE TEIW ArrlTcs" Omalm It ; 1' , depot , lOtli nnd Marcy St < Omahii. " 9 IS B m Chlcnzn Kxprmi. O.M p m 410 p tu Uiultol. UN ) a m " 15 P in (1.T ( ex. Bit ) Mull ( Ar ux Slon ) 7W ( i m _ l''JJ ' p m Eastern Hjer. . 215 p m \tiurs sr ArHVe"a Omaha | U 1 * . depot. IQlh ami Mnrcy Omaha. f IS ft m Chicago Mnll ( except hundnj ) p m 6W p in Kxprc's mm .fO p nij Kxpren * . "leaves T DM A11A A STrix I1IT3 [ "Arrives" elm'.lin. ; U 1 * . depot. IQtli nnd .Mnrcy St * | Omalia St. 1,011 la Cnnniiiillall . .11210 pm TOUVClTy Al'AClt'nX TAfrr\eT I U.I' depot. 10th nnd Marcy Sin | Omnha 7.15 n ml Moux City 1'nssenecr . | 100i p m CISpial . st iMul Kipro < _ . . . | | Q US a m SIOUV ril Arrives Omaha ncpntl < lhn Omaha 45 p nil 1'nul l.lmlti-d . I TS n ra MISSOUIH PACIFIC BUUUItUAN THA1NS UNION 1'ACIFIC-SUIIUIUIAN TIIAINS These trains nl o flop nt ISth , 17th , 20th nnd 3ltb street' , Summit and tavlJgo Croitlng. Working- men' ? trains do not run Sunday. Leaves I CIIICAOO , It I A PACIFIC. Arrlfes Transfer I Unlun Depot , Council lllullj Irantfer CM p ml Mght UxpresK U U n m ' . 'TO K nil. . . Atlantla I.xprris . . . 555 p m _ 600 p ni . . Vesllbiilo . HlnJ'U 11 ni l nTcs" fnilCAc.0 A XollTHtt HSf rtllif Transferl Union Depot , Cuuncll HlnJ' TVin fer 9 40 a m Chicago Fxpreia bio p m 500 p m Vestibule Limited tl 10 a ra 10 ( X ) p .TI Fn tern Hcr . 2.110 p m 8 GO j > in . Atlantic Mull . . . 7 10 u m EJATiO. Mil * A SI' 1'A .Arrives . Union Depot , Council HlulU Transfer H.fl r m all ( iixtcpi hunilay ) I 5 10 p m 6 10 p m ChlcaKO Kxpresp , . , . ' . 'I.I a m 10 OU p m ehlcae" KTprc . _ _ [ W p m TTTrrfveT Union Depot , Council llliiCs | Transfer 10 07 u in Kansas City Duj Kipni s I UO p in lay , p j i Knn 3 City Mght Kpre < I 0 10 o m Trnniferl Union Depot , Council Ilium llninsfer _ 4 45 p nil t-t Ixiuls Cnnon Hall | I.'I6 p m UlrATToiaitrN ) A DIIIKPYI ArrieT Transfer | Ul nion Depot , Council llluga. [ Transfer "Leave * 51OU.X CITY A 1'AtThTU TArTIicT Transfer ! Union Depot , Council Bluffs qransfer 7 45 a ni Sloux CUr Accommodation I ! ) "i u m CSU p m | . St I'aul Kipreis . | 9S5pia PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH JV.T 13O2 Pnrnam Stroot. HARRY P. DEUEL Oity Paosongor and Tlokot Agent , BROTHERS , Taxidermists Specimens can to rent ns safely by mail or express bend for prices fcli .V ICth Street , Omntit GALVESTON TEXAS H. M. TruehearL & Co. REAL ESTATE AGENTS At QAL.VESTON , TEXAS. Established In 1b57 , Qulv cston U the seujiort that ( a and In to bn for the git at Northwest. Information and maps furnished. Visitors Invited to call at our olllce. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PAFU3 EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS , , n | > rt , Bjfjtltt , S fiUb < ) OlrlY Tnc > o > Its OL , ( inert t Mf * ! t fit * tvitl t 0. D dJrtctfrtM I U fept. " r' lit tery. ttlW M.jiwn fit. ( lcuo UU tJ tKtn4 It. i'wp far n w til * . Ul U/tul ftttwj Ui U * w4. ! NEBRASKA National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA , NEB. Capital , - $4OOOOO Surplus Jnn. 1st , 180O , - 07OOO > Offletri and Dlrfctorn-lUnry W VatM , p Iwl > 9 Heed , Tlcot-e'ldenti James W tHT eiT , V- Morse , John 8.illln ! H 0. Cushlng ) J. N. It r Ulck | W. 11. 0. lIUKhes , ca.hltr. OM-Iia IRON BANK. Corner ISIh ami Karnim Street * . I A Ocncrnl llTiiUlnir 1tii < lnp < Tran nottJ. UOMM blliGl ALx National Bank Cnpltnl , - $4OOOOO > Surplus , - 4O.OOO ORIrem and Director- XI Morsrman , O Xf , Hitchcock , Joseph Oarneau , Jr , A , Henry , K. M. Anderson , \\llllani (1. Maul , tlce.presldent. U II. \\llllnmn. A. I' , llopkln * , prenldenf A , Milliard. tushlen K. II llryant , ixslstant eashler. _ Omaha Manufacture Itooli nnd Shoes. _ _ knVKENDAt.L , JONKS ic CO. , Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes A cents for lloslon Ituhber ' 'hoc Co , 1107 , 1104 and IIW Hnrney Street , Omaha , .Nub , Itl'OU CfH. BTonz fc ILEU , Lager llccr Brewers , 1S.11 Ncrtti ISth Street , Omaha , Neb. Curnloo. Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window caps and mclallcrkyllvht' . John K'pcuctcr , proprietor 103 and I III South loth street. ArtlHts' A , IIOSPE , Jr. , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , _ 1513 Doimlaa Street. Omaha. Xeh Coal , Coke , lite. Jobbers of Hard and Soft Goal. B E Cor ICth and loiiiU Streets , Omaha , Xeb. ' NEBHASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and CoKe , 814 bouth I3th Street , Omaha , Kcb Clttnrg. . _ _ " " " " " DEAN , ARMSTRONG & "CO. , Wholesale Cigars. 403 N 16th Street , "llcllol" 1419 _ Dry OooelB nnd Notions. _ ' ' " SMITH & : CO > . , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions _ Corner llth nnd Howard Streets KILPATKICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods. . Cents' Kurnlshlnc Hoods Corner Illh and Hnrney fatrciH , Onuhii , Neb _ Furniture. " - " DEWEY" & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Fufniture , hnrnnm fatrcct , Ounln , Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture. Oniuho , Ncbruskn GroocrlcH. McCORD , BRADY & CO , Wholesale Giocers , ISth and I-onTOnHorlh tjtrect.'i , Ouiaha , Nobraskn. Ijiinibcr , Ktc. ' " " " " " " JOHN A , WAKEFiELD,7" Lumber Etc. Etc. Wholesale , . , . Imported nnd American Portland Comcnt , Slut * agent for Milwaukee Hydraulic Cement , and ( julncy VV iillo l.lmo. ' CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Wood carpels and parquet flooring , Oth and Uougla * Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. * LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sasli , Doors , Ktc Yards , Corner 7lh nnd Douglas Corner 10th nnd Douglas FRED W. QREY , Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc. Corner Oth nnd Douulas blieeta , Omaha. Millinery nnd Xotlonn. I. OBERFELDER Ac CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , 203 , 310 nnd 212 South llth street. Notional J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale-Notions and Furnishing Goods , 1124 llarncjr street Omaha , OIlH. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Aile ureae , etc , Omaha A H ll'shop. Manager. Pnicr. i CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry a nice stock of printing , wrapping and writing paper bpeclal attention given to card paper. Safes , Ktc. A. L. DEANE & CO. , Uencral Agenti for Halls' ' Safes , HI and 323 South 10th St , Omaha. i- , * Toys , Kto. H. HARDY & CO. , Jobbers of Dolls Albums Goods Toys , , , Fancy , IIouio Furnishing ( leeds , Children's Carriages IWf farnhiu street , Omaha , Neb AVatcr Supplies. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , nallldajr wind mills DIR and WO Jones st , Omaha. < l K Hess , Acting Managar. BROWNELL & ; CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheet-Iron work , ( team pumpi , saw mills 1313.Ul liCaT uwurlh street , Omaha. Iron WorlfH. PAXTON ! " & VI LING IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work , Engines , brass work , general foundry , machlno an4 blacksmith work omce and works , U , 1 * . Kjr and 17th street , Omaha. OMAHA SAFE &t IRON WORKS , Hanf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaults , jail work , Iron shutters and lira escape * ; O Andr cuprop r Cor lltti midJarknon fan. Sasli , Doors , Ktc. M. A. DISUROW & CO. , \ \ boleiole manufacturers of Sasli , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch office , 12tb and Iiard streets , Omaha , Jl t > . UNION STOCK YAHDS CO. , 01 South Omalia , Limited , . W R U U MEX S1" ' " froMa,1lToSd ! ! VU LArllV VoultifitlKrror.ImKlmioy . . | ) , . . * > n * A. * and T tl itn ; ena lit .Mm nt.titiA cured perinanently ana prlrateljr by our Hmiml Hiul clUc , bent by mall for II Book sunt lixalidi foi stamp lleocun Medical / , \Viahuglo4 Hittt , Uoitou , MUJI.