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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1890)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , WEDNESDAY , MAY 14 , 1890. P1 < T Wheat Figures Come Slowly Down From the Opening of the Week. SCALPERS TAKE CARE OF CORN. \ A Mvcly Internal Prevails In tlic Oats I'llI'rovlsloiiH Hliow No Clituije Cnttlo Again Aot I vu- Gen eral Quotations. o. May n. [ Special Telrjram to THE IlKKl--Ti ) < i wheat market covered new terri tory today and prices cainoslowly down from t ho llgurenof yesterday. Thofeaturoof the day In the way of news was the failure of the tern- pcratura to drop to the damage point In IOWA - n the northeast last nlRht. On the promise of ti % < unusual cold streak the market closed very * * driii j-rntcnlay. The opening this inOrnltiR was steady , but when the dispatches showed much rnoro favorahlo weather than expected , there was a general duslro to sell. Jonn.s it Kunnott hnotoncil to work off about V ,003 bushels , said to bo for Illoom. Coun olman's house sold about as much. M. 0. Mitchell was a free seller early. Thcro was a good deal of Ions wheat sold by com- niKslon hou e.s and scalpers and the hears sold Mmrt. The tnarlietyleldrd very readily under nil the pressure. It would hnvifbrnkun evi-n morn nbarply but for the attitude of Mr. Hiitehliisoii , llo was a very good buyer at Kl ic and checked the dc'-llne. Still later ho sent brokers Into the pit to support the mar ket. It Is understood that he wired his patrons to hold on to the wheat he had bought for them , Thcro was llttlo bull news of Im portance. Dispatches from the "Soo" country said no rain yet. Dunn had a mcssaKu from ) ) illulh saying that rain was expected because of chaiiKO In winds and tem perature. Thrsrn were no o.xirirt clearances to help Inivers. Three Atlantic ports cleared less than ft.OOO bushels of wh-'it. Wheat on ocean pussiijin Increased 1.001.0 , ' . 'jnshels. Con- traut wheat heiclsi.Vi7CUO : bushels or 2-.MXX ) liilsliels more than last week. Imports for the United Kingdom for the week were 171,000 quarters of wheat and 212.000 barrels of llnur. The net Inn of the market. In the pit was : May wheat opened at UVj , sold at ffl'ie mill rallied to Die. July opi O , holil at to KIUe. toiric , tolH'le. to'J2'ic ' , to BIMc. to03c. ? rr-t JotrJl.c before 1 oclOVk. September was elf to rrtV Kk. . Wheat recovered slightly from tlio bottom V tom prices bcforo the close and the last prices 1 were : .May , IMc ; June , WlUe ; July. tf-'Sc ; August. su4C ? ; .September , bfi c ; December , fcOc. . Wheat was at UJ'iftyJ'jc for July on the curb , putsOUWJIHe and calls IW.U'cauic at 2X : : > p. m. i-Tho corn market was In the hands of the scalpers today. There was lit tle. outHldu business and the locatrado attempted to make profits on small turns. The market .started quids brisk on colder weather , small receipts and a general null feeling. There were no buying orders to hold thu market. May at one time touched ! i3c. but the elu.sc was at : JIic. ? June started at 34Sieand closed at ai'Je. July sold at .TiU ® iK'nO at tlio opening , with -catterlng sales e'almed at5'j : ! > . The bottom for the day was JHiiJWI'iC and the elosu ai'ii&'LV. Angtibt closed at 33'so and September at ; i3 ® 'Ciic. A lively Interest was kept up In oats most of the session , and I less was giving support to the market by buying J nip. The May desl was resting with the price at 8Sc and " 7\ < : to the clo-o. June sold at 'M'ia and Stl'ic ' and closed ut 8iIV. July opuned at ' .M'jc , neld llrm at SO'i" most of the ( lay , with ono bulge to 2ii'.i" ' , and the crowd seemed to ho ready to load up Mr. Hess toward the eloso at 20'ic. That was theclo-iiig price. The market for hog products rem-ilns In about , the sumo condition as noted for-omo days past. Speculative offerings wer > ) light , and the demand was limited , and almost ex clusively on local account. Keeelpts of hogs fell considerably below the estimates nnd prices ruled higher , but this feature had llttlo circct on the market for products outside of checking the offerings. Trices for most of I lie leading arti cles exhibited very llttlo change , mess pork fallowing a slight reduction. The trading was mainly In July and September deliveries. HI-- celptsof products were moderate and ship ments quite liberal , especially of pork and meats. Kasturn markets exhibited very little change and foreign reports were without ma terial alteration. The shipping demand was light and chiefly for small miantltlcs. Offer ings were only moderate. Tlio sales Indicated no particular change In prices , thoimh buyers were slow tameet the view of thu sellers. \1 f CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CnicAoo , .May 13. [ Special Telegram to THE JlKE.1 CATTI.K The dcmairil was aipln active , with an uptilrn of a strong' lOc , and perhaps 13o _ , JusoiiuCa-eson everything at all good oruse- " . ful In thu steer line. There wore'only thirty- three cars of Texans on the market , all of which were sold quick and at strong prices. HutchcrV stock was scarce and In good de mand at strong prices. Business In thustocker and feeder line was quiet , with llttlo erne no change In prices as compared with last week. Choice to extra beeves , J3.0 medium to good steers. 1330 to 1300 Ibd , fIK > ; 12(11 to VSn His , Jl.aiffil.70 : ; WO to 1 H.OiVW.SO. Suicker and feeders , $2.7V7JI.O ( ) : , i j s , hulls and mixed , $1.7.Vti.'l.70j bulk , f..4'J ' < / } > ' ± t.f-0 ! ; slop-fed steers , Si.lUft'.UT ) . Texas grass Bteers. M.0 ( 33. . ' > 0. Hoes lluslness WHS brisk with an upturn nf a strong r > c and nhoiit everythlnit sold. A few lots of nmgh and common sold at ll.UVg ) 4.10 and best mixed at 5l.l2'54.2i ' ) . Shippers paid N.20ii4.2"k Light sorts sold at Jl.loai.13. : NEW YOUK. May 13. f pcolal Telosram to TIIK HKB. ] STOCKS Thcro was not that lireiuHh and slroiiKth to the stock market to-day that was hoped for. The irrugu- farlty of yesterday continued. The changes from last night extended from ! percent he- low to percent above last evening's llstires. Activity In the market was oven more re stricted than yesterday , nnd Sugar Heflnerles , Missouri Pacific , Atchlson , Union 1'aolllc , St. I'nul and n few others monopoll/cd about all the Interest In speculation , although active liuslncsswm trsinsacted. Early dealings de veloped ti ( Irni tone , however , and , while there was MIIHO hesitancy , prices soon bcgim to advance , foal stocks being the most ] iiomlnent In the upward movement until n late hour , when Canada Southern became the leader of the market , and with largo transactions rose from VJ ! , to ( i i. , . The MIC- ceedlng hour put n few stocks at still better IlKtires but It uNo brought a slight down turn to.Mime of the most active stocks , Chicago ( las went up to (51 ( and off to Cllj. Hugnr Ito- llnerles wont to SHi and yielded to tcjli , with n leco.vcry at noon tos'lU , Canada Southern lost * 4 to.0Atehlson ! led all western slocks In strength mid went to 4tt before li o'clock. Jlelawain and Hudson rt > so to the remarkable point of 1TUU. The theory Is that the short In terest In active stocks keeps largo and Is likely to bt'comoan element of stiength at any time. Humid the ver > had stateof affairs In the west bilng matters to a ellmux. It will suddenly lift u load from the market , llnylngof Atehlson \rax for InsidersHoston was iiniUir Sugar and Chicago was a seller of 1'aelllc und Ciranger t-tooks and these latter were weak and lower. The attempted squeeze In money did not work veil today and the market took a fresh up turn. The early weakness In ( Jranger stocks disappeared and all elosed higher , \\lthltoek jsmim up 1-4 ami M. ram \ percent , while Atehl-oti Kept on regular to 47'j at thu close. Hugar went ItyIng to Miami closed 4'-i points up for the day. Uhlcago Uas was strong , touching IE. ' . The market was broad and strong the last hour. The total sales were 323,503 failures. i The following wcro tlft closing quotations : IpMsrwiiar IW 'Northern ' l' cftlc. Si's ! If K 4je iiH > n iti ' ilo iiri'fprrml S3 U.S. | W roifiilnr llr.'i C. A. N. W 1UJ4 IS , l s coupon lull- 1 ilo prcfi'rml I US I'ni-IHodsof 'Vi 110 N. V. Cvnlrol 10-iIii I'pnlral I'arlHc .t4' I' . . I ) . A K H Clilonk'O A Alton . . . ! : Hook Islunil lijij Clilcaco , llurllniiuii t' . . M. , VM. ! TOM A yulncy 1W ( I ilo rrefcrreit i-ii > ? 1) . , l .t W Hal , St. Illinois IVntral 11U MO.NKV - Kasy at lifts percent. 1'lll.Mi : .MIIII'ANTII.K : P.U'KU lUTl" per cent. .STCIII.IMI Kxi-iiAMic-Uulet - ; steady ; stxty- day bllU. ! l.slii ! demand , : Stoukv. Niw ; YOHK , May ii. ; [ Special Telegram to Tut' IletTho : ] following are thu mining stock quotations : .Allen 813 llornMlvi-r . t5 Cliollar JIO Iron Oliver . I'.O Crun n Point SM North Hello Isle . 115 Con. Cal. A Vn 4IU N. Commonwealth. . ] .u l > ead tM > U , T IU Ontario . 40UO llomeslako SVJ I'lyuiouili . 7uj KICrlilo Ill ) CcmMA Curry 14U r > lerra Nerada . ItO Hale AXororu i 1U Miller l"reek..r. . . . 150 t'ltOltVCK JIAHKET.'i , CiilCAno , May JX 1:13 : p. m. olo-w } . Wheat Bteuily ; ea-h. Ulcj Jnius.tfVaOiyo , JulV.lUUe. C ° tO 1'u'ei' > 'i etuiXai.Sej June , 3liOi ) July , BMl.ViHC. oats -limy i ea > h , ST'iOi June , 20Sei July , TO Hi' . Hyo-rirmi tae-VJiio. UurleySteodj - . JlnOulotiTio. . 1. 11.41. ' * * " 1"1" "l ll'8 1'orUtul , caili , $ U4 nC ! i Juno , JI2. | .Inly tl.li > 1. har.l Slows fn h. M.J'U6.y ' : June , M. . * * ) M. : ' , i July. klo/lLli'i. ' , . . . Flour I irm as recently quoted ! winter wlienr. .00l.7 ; > : prn ! ? , MJW&J.35 : rye , K.JO --Shoulder * . t"i.m . " , .tO ; short clear , hort rllH. Mjn VIO. Iliittcr KtMlcr ; creamery , UelTc ; dairy , Cheo c-Qnlet : full cream ehcddar" , OSfl o ; i1oltntA,090ici ! faiwy Young Americas , UUfb owe. owe.Kit 'lrtn : fresh , . Htfiidy ; heavy itreen sititeti , . . ; tailed hull , lo ; prt-cn alted calMiJieilry Hint , 03 To ; dry nnlted hldos , Co ; dry uilf , rvfto.1 : donconi. 'Jlo etioh. , Tallow--'tcady ! No. 1 solid packed , W Xo. S , Il'ic , ' uaku. ( o. Uccelpt" . Shlpm'l * . riour . 111-000 : tooo Wheat . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 40.0J1 mono Corn . , . l.vi.001 2WXK ) Oats. . . . . . . . . . . . 'iK.030 2KOOO NKW YOHK. May Wheat-llccelpts. . W.ooo liitsliels ; exports , ir > , ( XX ) hnshels ; cpot steady : No.S red. trUtc In elevator , VJito ulloat , I'lUo tLOni t. o. b. ; options ntuady , No. - red , .May closing at . Corn Receipts , 211.101 bushels ; exports , W.r > bushels ; spot Meadler ; N'o. 2. l-'c In elevator , 41S'il2'sC nlloat ; utipradcd mixed , 3TUiliiCi ( ; optloiH steady , closing at 4'-c. Oat Ili'telut171.000 liiMholi ; exports M.M bnshcln ; snoi weaker ; No. ! ! white , mixed western , . ' .WITwhlto western , "Mii 41c ; options Irregular. May closing atXJo. Corfeo Opt hint clofeil steady and unchansed to fi points hlKher. Sale , ' . ' -.WW baits ; May. ! ) lfi.lo'lIO..VJ ; June. | (1i'/3ia ( ' . ; spot Hlo , uouil- nal ; fair earsoes , fJO.OO. Suxar Haw , easy ; fair refinery , 4'ic ; cen- trlfusuls , M test , 5'ici ' refined , steady ! mod erate demand ; standard , " Cc ; coufuotlon- Pctrolenm L'tilled closed for June at SC'iu. western , 1'brk Quiet ; now mess , 'ILOOftll-V ) . I.ard Easier : western steam. * fi,30. llutter Kasy ; wcslerndulry , 7l-'c ; cream ery , ixai-e ; Kfgln. lUn. Cheese Western , nomltml. ST. Louis , May IX-Wheat-Lower ; cash 03c ; July , s'juc. Corn Illghor ; cash , 31 ? , July , 3 Oats l.'lvtti ; cash and .MllV. WiC. ! I'ork-DnllatJlU.O-J. I.aifl Nominal. Whisky-Steady nt 11.05. , , Huttcr-Kasy ; ureaniury , 1131. c ; dairy , MII.WACKKB May 13. Wheat Market un settled and lower ; 'No. Saurlng , cash , fc9ia'Jlc ! : May , POe. Corn -Scarce : Xo. n , .1 > c. Oats-Steady ; No.2 wilt0.SH/29ic. ! ! [ ? ju-e Klrmer ; No. I. M'i'it ' , ' > 214C. Harley-l'lrm ; No. * . ' . 4yS4.V/c. Provisions Weak : Dork , ir..sO. I.iVEitt'Oof , . May -Wheat-Steady and de mand Improved : holders offer moderately ; California No. 1 , TuLMtaTsS'id percental. Corn Kasy and demand poor ; new western mixed , Us G' d per cental. MINNEAPOLIS. .May ii.-Whent : nocelpt ; , 147 cars : shipments , Kicurs ; No. 1 hard and No. 1 northern fairly active , others dull. I losing : No. 1 hart. May.00 > tc ; Junc.UI'ic : on tn.ck.tt.'ia ) ftj'je ; No. I northern , May. 'joy ; ; Jum , UlUc ; on track , Ol'ie ; No. northern , May , bTj ; June. SSe ; on track , bTG. c. KANSAS CITV. May IS. Wheat Illslier : No. 2 haul , rash and Jluy , tyl'je ; No. 3 red. cash , We. Corn Steady ; No. " , cash.nVe. . Oats-Higher ; No. 2 , ca.sh. JT'ic. OINCISXATI , May a-Whuat-K.isler ; No. 2 red , Uk. . Corn Stronc ; No. 2 mixed. ItS'ic. Oats Strolls and higher ; No. ' . ' mixed , 31c. 1.1VK STOCK. CIIICAOO : May IX-CaUle-Heeetpts , T.OOO ; market stronc to Ice hlchrr ; beeves , tj.QVtlZAy steers. M.tXXTi.VDO : Mockers and feeders , f..i.i ® 4.00 ; cow : , , hulls and mixed , il.V l.7U ; Texas ( jras- . steers , W.Wi. ( : : > 0. Moss Itccelpts , l.'i.OX ) ; market strong to. Vii lOc hlnher : mixed and lltflit.l.tfi'4.:13 ' : ; heavy. il.uvi4.0 : ! ; skipK.wil.co. . Sheep Keeelpt.li.OOO ; market sttons ; na tives.M.WKTui.4i ) : western. M.siXiH:1. ) : " , ; ; Texans , tl.n V.-iO ; lambs. J.V.'ilif' ( 7.1X1. The Diovois , ' Journal1.pedal London cable- pram iiuotes coed to eholco An.erlctm cattle at lO'ilJirc per pound , e.-tlinated dead wclKht. KANSAS CITV. May 13.'attic Itccrlpts , 00 ( ) ; slilpiuenls. 10 ) ; market lOfiWc hlchor ; Hti't'i-i , J.l.jj'irS.lO ' ; Mockers and feeders , I ! . " . ' , . Hess Heeolpts. 10.009 : shipments , none ; market hlpher ; all crade . * : ) .sV3--I.W. ST. l.ouis. May M.Cat tic lU"'elpts , 2..00 ; hlillJini'Nts , 4W ; market higher ; fair to fancy native steers , $ J.J'iVUO ( ; stookcra and feeders , . - . . H.slJoeplnt < ! , C.I'X ) ; shlpnipnts , 700 ; market stnius ; heavy. fi.uyir4.ii7l : > ; packing , grades , Sl.DOu.J.00 ; llpht , ji.Wtt4.iO. : Sioux CITV , May 13. Cattlo-Kei'elpts , 425 ; shipments. HW ; market unchanged. Ifo s Heeelpts , 2.70J ; market opened 2i ! Hi fn ; lower and cloed 3c higher than opening at iJ.so. _ O 31 All A LIVE STOCK. Cattle. Tuesday. JIa.v 1.1. Estimated receipts of cattle. 2,100. eomp ired with I.7UU yesterday and a.222 Tup dav of iast week. The catllo market opened active and stroiiRer , almost evcrythln1- the steer and cow line advancing loo. The mitiket is now about where It was on last Wedne-day , the highest during the year. Steers reached ? 3.CO. the top lUures of the season. Stackers und feeders aw scarce with heavy demand. Plenty of buyeron thu market looking for feeders and prices rule llrm. Hulls arc tlrm und calves unchanged. lloxs. Estimated receipts of hogs. 3.000 , compared with 2.M2 : vesterday and U.JI'J Tuesday of last week. The market opened Si' lower , but closed active and strong with all sold and the loss entirely regained. The range of prices was l.b.VJtU)0. : ) The average of the prices paid was $3,90 , compared with &MUj } yesteiday and $3.t U Tuesday of last week. iK 1'rlccs. The following Is a table of prices paid In this market for the srado of Mock mentioned : Prime steers , iwj : to IfiOO tts . Jl 10 ( i5J.ii : > tiood steers , riWlollMIhs . : UB FM.Ki CJXd steers. IffW to KM tts . II.IB < TM..r Common , lOU ) to 11M s . : i..10 Jtl.s.1 ! Common canners . 1.00 ( Ti.2.CO Ordinary to fair cows . l.tit ) RiVri I'air to good cow.s . l..W 5/i'.C.T tlood to choice cows . 2.73 ( M.lti ( 'holco to fancy cows . 2.C ! w-ISO I-'alr to good bulls . 1.75 ( li2.J5 ( Choice to fancy bulls . 2.50 ( Tf.'I..Vi Light stockers and feeders . 2. . " > 3 I'eedcrs. 930 to IIUO Ibs . 2.00 Kalr to choice light hogs . ' * . ? " > I-'alr to choice heavy hogs . 'I.-.3 I'air to choice mixed luigs . 3.S3 Cost 01" HoRs1. The following table gives the average 'cost of hozson the dates mentioned , tneludlng the cost today , as based up'in sale , reported : Date. 1'rlce. Date. Price. May 1 . M ! 'i May 2 . 4 01U May 3 . 39'i May . ' . : i IK May . IUb'i May 7 . II l * 4 May 8 . iiuil May I ) . a Ii7 4 May 10 . 3W May 12 . 3 Kitt May 13 . 3UO Coinpni-ntlvfe TaliU'4. The following table shows the range In prices on hogs during this and last week : Highest ami Lowest Sales of Totluy , Yesterday. IllKliest . MK ! Iltshcst . . M05 Lowest , . : t S5 lowest . a 00 .Stock Ucuulit | < < . oniclnl Saturday K-llinati'il Today. Cattle. . . . Wears , l.TOO Cattlo. . . .luVcurs. .MOO llo-'s. . . : oars , 2iK : Hogs . Wears , a/JOO Slicep . . . . - ' cara , 4S _ Dliiposltiou of Slook. Showing the iiiniibor of o.ittlo b.iiuht by thu loading buyuri ou to. lay's murltet. UAtTUE. SwIft.tCo . R15 ( Jeoll llainiiiond * Oo . 2SI Arinoiir-Oiidahy 1' Co . ! ! ' - l.oo Koth-i'ltlld . "MT llonton . * c Undurwood . M Hooker. t IK'L-on . 171 l btuanii & Traiiuriiian . 'MO I'rono.t Vantfaut . . 81 Other liuyvrs . . . . IW lions. Armoiir-Oiidahy Packing Co 5,211 Omaha I'aokln ; ; Co l.Oftl Swift .V C'o ( Jj-J ( > eo. IL llaiuuioud Co JjJJs Averajjo I'rlco of UHES3KU UKKf STEEIIS , 1173 3 M 1..1000 1..1J37 WO 3 CO it..10. si t.10l'J ) ' inn 360 0.-.1021 380 M .107S 1004 3 W 82 1023 163 3 M 2 1145 aw U 113 n inn attt si iivi 4 is 4i ru 4 r. is ya 400 is m * 4 su 41 MO 4 ii5 s ; iiw 4 m n IIN 4.1) n ' .M ; 4 ; o 1.1 | rn | 4 (0 ( IS US3 4 23 t'J 1-1 J 4 49 13 ISM ) 4 00 siHrrisn AND F.xportT STEF.IIS. i . sin 3.v ) I ? 1110 400 01. last * * U..103U niw i .IKW 4 < n io..rss 4 : 4. . TO .170 31. . IBM 4 ft. I. MIX ) 440 ! J.iYI | : : i75'i ' SO. . III ! 4 ft" . SI. 1,110 4 M 20. . t w n 7r > n. inw 4 or. io..nir 4 no 13. . HI M Tr > 8..1T ( > 1 4 10 12. ISSI 4ft * . i. . inn : IT : w. 1 101 4 10 n..inr 4 r > 14. . 1001 3 M 0 .ia 413 41. MBS 4 4 10. .1110 3 M IS .IS I 420 40. . 1423 4 PO IS. .10H IIW ! S..I2W ( 450 1H..IOI3 4 1 ) 2 ) . .ii r > 3 in 2. . 1170 4 as IZJ..IGIT ow i.0.1072 305 Sl..iil3 : 4 IW COWS. 1..I020 300 1..1140 2M [ > . . 03 32. . ! . . * ) 200 17. . inns SM 1..HVM 325 1..II10 aBS I. . 1840 2 K > 22. . HJ3 II 2. % i. . wo 223 c .1011 2 & 3 i..u : BSS i. . mo ass 4. .lino BIO a. , wo 3 2. " . ! J. . Wfl 2.'IO 1. " . . HI4 BIO B..100rt 325 n. . UTS sm J..1S20 : joe n. . wo 3 as 2. . din SfiO 4..IIS7 . ' 1(0 7. 1140 323 15.70(5 ( 2.V. 34. . l n 300 l..inOO 323 13..10CI1 2 ( W 0..10IS 300 12. . 100 3110 I..IHO 200 2. . mo 3 to < . . no : < : n 7. IOJO B TO 2. . ; > 10 310 7. . 1247 333 5..IOIS 270 17. . MO II 10 8..ia 340 1..1030 273 r. . . 111)2 ) 310 3. . 1150 340 L.KfO 2 73 7..IUTI 3 12'i 3. .1010 340 I. . HW B 73 4..1IW3 320 12..1KH 3 BO B..1IM 373 Si. . 1010 320 2. . ! 3 330 C1..1I.V ) 273 0..1043 320 1..1SO 350 4. . 072 273 2. .HO. " . 323 0..1I03 a DO 1..1100 2 73 1. . WO 200 2. . 14.13 2 CO 3. . 1310 3 PO 1..1.TK ) 213 1..1330 > ( ; - . 1..I5IO 3 W 1..1330 223 J..14M ) BBS I..1S50 313 1..1820 323 1..I.MO 375 1..IMO 323 1. . 11110 323 1..I.VX1 275 1..IMU 325 I. .11711 240 1..1.MO 275 1.17H ) 333 1..I430 8 H ) 1..1.TO 3 M 1.22(0 ( 323 1..I2IO 2 . 1..1.VW 2 fO 13. . 1307 ! l BO 3. . 1283 253 1..1510 300 1.2150 373 CAr.VF.i ? . 1. . 370 2 B3 1. * . 1130 4 00 1. . 150 4 ft ) 1. . 4l 3 Oil 0. . B30 400 1. . ISO 500 1. . 300 3 00 STAGS. J..1I30 273 2. . 1150 330 I..lfi30 375 1..1KW 323 1..12M ) 373 B..1203 375 1..1T10 3BO 2. .1170 350 1. . 500 275 7. . C44 300 I. . COS 325 CA.VNCItS. 1..SSO 175 1. . 037 1 5 4. . 5S7 200 STOCKEMS AND FKCDSItS. C2. . 710 315 7. . 01 360 7. . 701 3 CO 2. . 010 325 1. . ? JO 3 W 8. . 014 300 4. . 630 345 5. . 819 330 2. 775 "I IX ) 10. . 7fil 345 12. . POl 353 I. A I'M 3 U3 3. . 70S 3 45 STEEIIS AND HEIFERS. 23. . 765 3 EO COWS AND IIF.lFKllS. 14. . SSI 3 40 MI.XCD. 11. . CS3 2 03 UF.STEll.V CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. OJ steers. shipping . 1442 450 10 steers , shipping . 1420 4 O5 74 steers , Texas Milpplng . 1313 430 Hues. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Ph. Pr. IS . 278 120 3 HI 71 . 243 40 300 0 . 300 3 tfllj 75 . 230 120 300 28 . 277 3 S3 G2 . 2.YI 300 47 . IK ! M 3 Ki 4S . 315 60 3 ! W 4 . 3b5 3 S3 Kl . 251 3 ! ) C3 . 2,0 40 3 S3 M . 303 200 3W 02 . 244 24' ) 3 S3 72 . 254 210 3 l 101 . SB 320 3 tfl 74 . 2:6) ) 40 3 DO 711 . 2,17 K ) 3 h * 5 Cl . 370 40 3 1M 05 . 251 SO 3 & 7'i 8 . 33 ! ) 120 3 ! " 0 05 . 241 120 3 S7i ! 54 . 247 80 II 00 7 . 237 3ti7i ! M . VJ7 40 3 ' .10 ftl . 2i : HX ) 3 t > 7 J (10 ( . 273 120 3 M ) 05 . 313 SO 3s7'i 74 . 257 N ) 3 HO ( i ! ) . 247 10) 3 < v'i Cli . SIS 203 3 ! K ) 70 . 22 ! ) N ) 37 < i 7fi . 271 K ) 300 ( ! 7 . 2W : 200 3 ! ) 63 . 314 400 3 W Cl . 270 SO 300 ds- . .07 300 3 OJ Kl . 20 M ) 310. bS . 234 120 3 PO 07 . 852 12. ) 310 0(1 ( . 2V. ) S ) 3 U ) OTi . 24S 1(10 ( 3(0 70 . 240 SO 3 M ) fl'J . 2(11) ( ) 150 3 H ) CO . S.TO 3 W ) 77 . 333 3110 03. . . . 201 120 3 IK ) ( VI . 201 310 70 . 335 120 3 IO CO . 271 40 3 ! O 77 . 218 100 300 .V. . 20 ! 3 ! 0 CO . 3S3 SO 3 ffi5 ! r,7 . 23(1 ( 2SO 310 ( V. . : ili ( 120 3'12'i 30 . 2SX ) 3 ! 0 74 . 2.V > 3 IC'i m . as so 310 m . 270 3 MII 111 . 24 ! ) 40 310 07 . 2U2 40 305 CO . 207 3 IW 4(1 ( . : : ! 3 ' .13 32 . 2M ) 3 IO 57 . 2 * ! ) - - 303 l . 240 40 3 W ) C4 . 30 ! ) 120 305 7. . 2.0 tO 30 ! 70 . 303 tO 3M 03 . 25ti 120 310 Market Mention. Hops lower. Cuttle higher and the top price reached this year. Patrick SIcGruth , cattle- buyer for the Ar- niour-Cudahy paoklni : eorapany , has returned ufter Ills vacation trip. The Wyoming Inspector picked up four strays. John Mllllkenof Aurora marketed a car of cattle. Frank Parkcrbrought In a car of cattle from Oakland. Ii , W. Dcnton sent up a car of cattle fiom Waterloo. 31. K. Howlln & Co sent In a car of hogs from Itromtiuld. 31. 3Iackey sent In hogs from Farnam and Eustis. S. P. Choate came In with a car of cattle from Humphrey. n. Detrlek was In with cattle and hogs from Upland. Georpc W. Gllstcrwas In from Elk City with a car of hoss. .1. A , Cowp rthwalte sent up two cars of cat tle from Friuml. P. C. Hill came down from Lodge 1'Iuo with a car of cattle. Li C. Valentino came down from 3Iajors with a car of cattle. O. W. IVrley was In from 3Iorso Illuffs with a car of cattle. O'Connor Ilros. , V Everett marketed a car f cattle from Lyons. J. II. Harries had a car of hogs on the market from Loretto. 1'ied Ley had two cars of cattle on the mar ket from atanton. K. S. Campbell sent over two cars of cattle from Neola , la , ( I. P. Mori'head of Donlap , la. , sent oxer four ears of cattle. M. Johnson came over from-Atlantic , la. , w Ith two curs of cattle. OMAll.L IWOItRSAliE MA11KETS. Produce. FISH Fresh frozen white trout , pike and ph-kiTcl , ) ier Ih , 7c ; sturceon , 7c. Iliiiu- ' , I'KI.TS AND TAM.OW Green salted hides , r > 33 < 4c : dry salted hides .Vii7c : dry Hint hides , tHUSes calf hldos. 44ftClic. Dain- HKA.NS Hand picked navy. tl.COQ.1.75 ; hand picked navy , medium , il.AOtrl.cO ; hand picked country , Il.40i2)l.o0 ! ) ; KOOI ! clean , il.25Bl.40. ' Al'1'I.K HfTTEIl I'PlIb , ( % > ( . ' . WOON 1'lne unwashed , lv ; < j.lOo ; medium un washed , liftSlc ; coar > o unwashed , it-B. ' . Fi-its Heaver , peril ) . r..VJ4.00 ; each , Kl.OOffi 7.00 ; otter , each , ji.00 ; < a7.00 ! wolf , paeli , &oMu ) ; coon , each , 4Jt ( . Jo ; mlnkt'each Mic.VJc ; muskrat - rat , fall. HslJoi musUrat , winter , lOtilSe : skunk , 2.V4Uc ! ; badger , 40oaJl,00 ( ; deer skins per Ib , ao&'Wo ; deer uklns , winter , per Ib , 12 ® " * * IT " " "iJON'KV 13SlI4c per Ib ; strained. Oo. ( Ju < NUsIVr ( : box , 3Ie < | ltcrranpin sweets , M.M ; California fancy navals. } 5.'iii'ii3.75 ' ; Los Atik'ules f'l.Wi fancy Duartu seedllngb , JI.25 ; In live box lots , IJo per box less. I'lNKAI'PI.KS 1'lT lloz. t * * JJTK'iiKiiiiES ( I'er case , choice shipping stock. J4.00I34.M ) ; good , J.-.lX | ii4.00. CniKii-Per bbl , rellned , M.WJ half bhl , t3J10 ; hanl older , pure , per bbl , * J.OO ; nranice elder , half bbls. $7.00 ; pear elder , half bbls , K.OO. 31INCI3 MEAT < % ttuo per Ib. LUMOSS Per box , -Medina fancy , $4,5023.00 ; st rlctly choice. t4.2.Vil4.W ) . ItANANAS-Por bunch , f 1.3333.00. lIUTTKii I'reamery. fancy rolls , prints , 21 © 82o ; creamery , fancy , holld packed , 2i > a.2le ; creamery , choice , IwlOe ; dairy , fancy rolls and prints. 10iil7c ; dairy , fancy , sollil jiacked , l.V'ilix'i dairy , choice , 14ftI5o ; country roll , fanuy , 13Ui4v ; choice , lofbllc ; country roll. Kooil. ItfilOo ; country roll , fair , &St9c ; poor stock , V Kuos llo per do * for strictly fresh ; stale. stock not saleable. llON'r.s-HQiiotatloiis arc for delivery In Chi cago. ) Dry buffalo , per ton , JlO.uliilb.CiO ; dry country , bleached. JIO.00813.OOj dry country , damp und meaty , f i.uoftio.oo. VEOETAiiLES-Old Sweet iKitatoei , fancy , .Muscatlne , per bbl , Jl.ft ) ; onions , extra fancy , JI.M ; onions , fair , ( M.M ; rutabagas. { 2.00 ; car- nits , f2.00j pai > nln . W.W ; beets K'.OO ; horse radish roots , per uUl , f..Sfl ; per Ib. 7c ; celery roots , per bbl , W.OOj per doz , COo ; horacraalsh , per dot pints , tl.23. PHESEIIVBS ( * a o per Ib. , lKi.ivs-aiftlc ! per Ib. niiWHKii VEAi/-l'holco medium , 7ii2Sioj ! ! light , VB6c ; heavy , 48.V. Arpi.es I'cr bbl.fienltons.t.VOOjWIllow Twig , fj.00 ; lien Davis , ! l.73 ; Komuiilte , 11.50. LINSEED OiL 'Jl'SJ'lo. t'ocoANtrrs Per hundred , $1.00. PICKLES Medium , per bbl , 13.50 ; small. M.V ) ; gherkins , (7.50 ; U. & U , chow chow , qts , $3.63 ; pints , (1.35. PoTATOKS-Per bu. fancy , atwai ; fair to good. 2l > 325S. Pour.Tltv Per doz. choice honi , M.25a3.Mj choice , mixed , t&QO&I.SS ; roosters , fc'.jOOa.75 ; fiprln chickens , KI.OOTtl.oo , according to Ue ; live turkeys , per Ib , UiclOo , Groceries. ScoAns-Cut loaf , " 'ics cut loaf cubes , T'.e ; standard , powdered , 7' < ct -\\\X , powdered , 7Vo ; granulated , Btaiulard. 6KO | confection ers , A , HSc ; white extra , & .Sc ; extra t' , .No D. , & ) > < : ; umber. M c. OorrcK-ltoasted-Arbucklo's Arlosa , 35 io : MpLauBhlln'u XXXX , 25Sc ; flerman. 25NCi Ullwortli.asHoi ' Aluroma , saso : bulk , 2So. t'ortE Otwa-raucj- toluvn Klo,27ci fun yr'l'l ' pc.i'orry. ' 27c , Iti . vtyilT to fancy , S4Ui " ! " prime.s iIi 11(0. ( citall.U'je , atilos nuil romnum It" > , If'Ulc ; Moilm. .005 Jnvn , Pennine ( > . 0 , ! Hrs Jn\n , gawi infi rior.SJcs A frienn , Si , c. rAitiy riof.s : Goons ilirIcyttKt.i'ici farina , 5o ; pra . 'Ic ; o.itmenl. IVi' < iiincnnml , 100 ! vermicelli. lOe ; rtcc , Iwfl'ici f-Mo and tapioca , 0171" ! lima beans.Co. Oii.H-Kcro ene-P. W. , inijc ; W. W. . lao : lipadllshl , l.T.c ; Ra < > llnc , I1.alad ; oil , K.OOft 0.00 per doLln i'cJ Hnw. f.je ; boiled , 03e. MnATtf Manx. No. 1,10 Ib Average , lOoj 10 to MlbsD'io ' ; 13 to 14 KM. lO'.e ' ; shoulders. Oe ; lirrnkfnot bacon , No. 1 , K't ham sausage , 8oi drlud beef hum1" . OU@7 iti , * f tongues , W.OJ Heritor ; dry suit meatso'4 < fft'Av per Ib ! ham roulette,6'ie ; bolides' ) ham , ; ) ; picnic hum. LAnD-Tlrrr-t < , B'iC ! W lVrcan , 3'ie ! 10 Ib' cutis Go ; 5 Ib cans OHiO ! 3 Ih cans , CUc ; kettle tendoted , In per Ib mlvnncoi . CA.VNKD MIATS-I : lb lunch tongue , ' $3.73 ; 2 It ) lunch ton-tiia.tl.iS ; 1 lb corned beef. JI.80 ; 211) corned beef. J2.05 ; 0 Ib corned beef , $3.50 : H lb corned beef. IH.iX ) ; 2 lb boneless pigs' foot , f..20 : 1 Hi r'liiilMi brawn. il.30 ; 211) Kngllsh brawn. I.MS ; fi Hi Kngllsh brawn. .H.73 ; lib chipped beef. K'.OJ ; 1 Ib compressed ham , il.fi * > . Korillasls : Manilla rope , lV ; sNal rope , 12'ic ; cotton rope. Ifio : new process , MIC. ( JOTTOX TwiNK lllbb very'fine , 3 or 4 ply , 22c ; line. 20c ; Daisy , ISo ; candle w lck,22e. OMVF.s-Quarls. per doz. , $3 7J ; pints per doz. , .8S ; hulk , per gal. , ittc. VlXF.OAii-Wgr. cider , lOc ; good , 12ci white wine , 15 : fancy fruit , sc. STOVF l > oi.isn-J-.WVii3.W per gross. HAiis Am. , perlW , 317.00 ; Lewlstou , per 10J , Mor.Assr.s Hb1 . N. O , fancy , per gal. , V < J B7c : choice. KW'e ; good. * a.'r.'u : Cuba baking , 2 ! : Wo ; black strap , 2 ( > 22e. WiiAiM'iNO I'Al'Kit Straw , per lb , HiftS'ic ' ; rag.2'je : Manilla II. 5Vi ; No 1. 7c. IIAClS Union Square , aOU'Uper runt off list. SALT Dairy. S o Ibs In uhl. hulk. J..IO ; best grade , CO. r > s. J2.30 ; best grade. 100 , 3s. f.MO ; best grade , 2s , IDs $2.20 ; rock salt , crushed , il.bO ; common , bids , f 1.23. SOAPS L'astlle , mottled , per lb , S3IOc ; do , white , peril ) , lie. HitooM-5-l'arlor. 5 tie , J1.00 ; 4 tie , $7.73 ; 3 tie , } 2.23 ; stables. $2.xV common , tl.50Jjl.75. COCOA ' 4 lb tin. 40o per lb. ( liiocoi Ti : ? Kt'J3eperlb ; German chk'ory , red , b'tC. SAI.SODA Ubls , I'so ; granulated , 2o ; kegs 'sdnA-Pkgs Cfllbs tel . ' * ? - > ox.3'ijUic. NL-TS Almonds , 15c : lira- ! ! , l-'e ; Illberts. 13c ; pecans , lie : walnuts. 12ie ! ; peanut cocks , so ; roasted , lie ; Tennessee peanut' , Jc. Diiuns ( firocers ) 1'er lb Horax. 15u ; cop peras , 2'jc ; Hay leaves. He ; slue , IGo ; ep-om salts. 4r ; glauhcrsalts , : > c ; sulphur. 2 > ic ; blue vltrol.dc ; alum , lo ; tartarli- acid , 42c ; resin , 2o. CIIIISK : : Pull cream twin" . UV : full cieam Ohio Swiss , icosfiill cream Wisconsin Swl-s , HBlOc1 ; full cream brick , 1IU- ; full cream llm- burger SwU13c ; fancy bheboygan b. e. 10J4c. CANNKII Ooons Fruits. California standard brands. 2'i-lb , per doz Apricots , tl.7KlI.b3 ( ; apricots , pie fruit , JI.30 ! gallons. jl.V ) ; hlack- berrles , 12.25 ; cherries , black , fJ.U3Tl3.85 ; cher ries , white. K.2.V7&2.30 ! grapes. } | .nVl | > 0 ; pears , llartlctt. W.l 5.2.25 ; puiichcs. yclloy , JJ.10ft2.25 ; peaches , lemon cling. $2.40 ; iilums , egg , Jl. ( > 3 ® l.so ; plums , polden drop , Jl.SO ; plums , green gages , fl.G5fti.Sii ; peaches , with pits In. $1.00 ; currants , t2.)0 : ) ; gooseberries. 52.83 ; qulnres , J2.10 ; raspberries , $2.N ) ; strawberries. } 2.30 ; peaches. 3-lb eastern standards , ll.sS ; 3-lb pie , J1.10 ; G Ih pie , ! J.03 : gallons pie , J3.00 ; apples , hK'li standards , J2.75 : 2-lb gooseberries. We ; 2-lb strawberries , t > 0V" ; > c2lb raspberries , $1.00:1-lb : blueburrlcs.sOii'JOi- : blackberries , a > 37. > c ; 2-lb strawberries , preserved , JI.sO ; 2-lb raspbcrrrle- , preserved , if I.N:2-Ib : blackberries pre-erved. tl.20 ; plncuppliIlahama chopped , 42.90 ; 2-lb Itahama grated , * ' . ' .7."i ; 2-lb Itahama sliced. fJ.ld ; S-lb Standard -Ilced. tl.85IJiO ; cht-rrles. 2-lb led , llaltlmoru , S3QJ > Lpo ; ars 2-lb. SI.30. VKnCT.Mii.ES-Tomatoes-3-lb extra , $1.00 , 3- Ibstandaid western brandfid'ila'ic ' ; gallons , strictly standard , J2.W ) . rum-Tinest grown , Jl.liO ; glltfdged sugar corn , xerv line , 81..V ) ; choice 2-lb sugar corn. $1.20 ; 2-lb extra western brands , 75c < ajl.OO ; 2-lb standard western brands , ( W170C. Mu.-hrooiu l-lb French , c\- tru tine , 82U25c ; I-lb French , fine. Isti22c ; l-lb Trench , ordinary , lfilSc. Teas Tivs. llne.pcr can. 25c ; doint line , per can. Kvi 2-lb sifted , ? ! . ( ; 2-lheaily June , JIJiViil..i3 ; 2-lb Marrow , standard brands , * l.10 ; 8-1 b soaked. r > 7c. String beans2b ] high grade , Itefu eo , H.V ; 2-lb Ool- den wax beaiH , 7. < c ; 8-lb strlns beans. 70c. Lima lioans2lb toaked. "tf. Hoston Haked Hcans a-lb Lewis $ l.15 ; Crown brand , tl.30. Sweet 1'otatoes 3-lb New Jersey , Jl.tw. I'ump- klns-a-Ib , } 1.10. Okra and tomatoes , Jl.UO ; okra , Sl.iX ) ; s'uecotUsh , il.'JO. FISH t'odll-h , extra ( icorges. new , 5o ; grand bank , new , 3c : silver , 2-lb blocks ( i' c ; snow white. 2-lb bricks , new , SJji- : Turkey cod , large middles , bricks "c ; snow white crates , 12-5 lb boxes. 74'c : Iceland halibut , He ; medium scaled herring. 23c : No. I scaled herring , 22c ; domcstlu llollanj hcrriug. V > c ; Hamburg spiced herring , 41.50 : Ktlsaian sardines. 73c ; Hnsslan sardines , plain. B.V ; Imported Holland herring , crown brand , Mc ; do fancy milkers , Me ; mackerel. No. 1 shore , half bbls , $13.00 ; bloaters , half bid$18.00 ; white lish , half bbls , * 7.00 ; trout , half bbls , 13.5family ; white lish , $1,00 ; salmon , $ . - < .50 ; l-lb mackerel ( herring ) , Sl.ooai.10 ; I-lb finnan baddies , $1.75 ; l-lb lob sters , i-M5ia 25 ; l-lb Ala.-Ja salmon , Aleut. Jl.CO ; 2-lb oysters , 10 07 , $1 ifl ; l-lb oysters. 5 oz , 11.15 ; 2-lb selects , 12 or. , SJ.33 ; l-lo clams , lit- tle'nocks. $1.23 ; 2-lb clams littlenecks , 12.00 : li-lb sardines , Imported , per case , lUOs. $15.00 ® 20.00 ; 'i-lb Imported boneless sardines , 2iic ; ! - lb.sardines , American , per case. 100s , French stvlc , S4-VJiiM.OO ; 'i-lb sardines. American , per case , lOJs , French style , $7 VXg < i.X ( ) ; ' .4-lb sar dines , mustard , per case , 50s , $3.7.V2 .00 ; Im ported kev sardines. $13.00. DHIKD TUUIT Currants , now , 047'-ie ; prunes , casks. 1,300 Ibs , O'i0'sc ; prunes , bbl or bags , fi47'ic ? ; citron peel , drums , 20 Ibs , 22c ; lemon peel , drums , 20c ; fard dates , boxes , 12 Ibs He ; apricots , choice evaporated , 13c ; apricot * , Icily-cured , 23 Ih boxes , Ifre ; apricots , fancy. 25 lb boxes , IGo ; apples , choice evapor ated , Il'ic ' ; apples , primu new , lOe : Ilgs , layer , 10 percent tare , 13jc ! ; In sacks , 7c ; 1'erslan dates , 7c ; salt Lake apples , 3c ; blackberries , evaporated , 50 lb boxes , o 'c ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , Klc ; peaches , pared , fancy , JS8X ! ; choice , ir > c ; Salt Lake , Do ; pitted plums , Cal. , 1 lb bo.xes , , ( ( { ! ; rasnherrles , evaporated , N. V. . new , 'lie ; prunes , ll. C. , fiO-70. HKctl ie ; oraugo ) iecl , I.Kraisins , California , London crop is'.w , S2.40 ; Cal. loose muscatels , crop 1MW , J'J.IU ; Valencias , 1S.-S , 7'-ic : Valencias , now , Doj Cal. seedless , sksc , Ondura , layer , new , llo ; dried grapes , 5c ; prunelles , new , He. Ili.OCK TIN Small pig , 2Sc per lb" ; bar 30c per Ib. Ib.COPPKII COPPKII Planished boiler sbes 3-Je per lb ; cold rolled , 2 o per lb ; .sheathing , 2i"o per lb ; pltts and Halts , 2c per lb. GALVANIZED SIIEITT Ino.v Dlsu't 50-10 per cent , pat. plan. Iron , Nos. 34337 , A , 10Je ! ; H , O'/ie. JtooFl.vr.-Charcoal , I , C. , 14x20 , 112 , J.V75 ; I. " SllEBTlllONXo,2fl , $ X05 ; No. 271.73 , SouiElt 141.V. TIN Pr.TEI. . C. , 10x14 , m , $7 3 ; I. X. , 10x14 , 225. 8.UIO. TIN PlATK-Coke-10xl4. 3J1. J1.23. STKKI. NAILS Iliise , J5.25. STKKI , Wnti : NAII.S Hase , J2.fi. > . WIIIE Jap. barb. KI.GO ; galv. , 11.13. Quinine , per oz. P & W , 49c ; German , 40e , In- dlso , per 111 , Tac. ; In-eet powder , 40c ; opium. M.i5 ! ; morphine , per oz , J3.10 ; hops , per lb , : acf ) glycerine , 21o ; dextrine , ] 2e ; cuttlubone , 35e ; cream tartar , pure , : ! 5c : commercial , l e ; eam- jihor , C2e ; am. curb. 14o ; blue vitriol , 7'ie. Aelds-Carbollc , 40iic : ; citric. 45l7c ; tar- tarlc , 374'6'ek1 ; sulphuric , per lb , : u ; . Oils Sperm. 11.10 ; whale , ! lsc ; i-astor , $1.25 ; neats foot. Mit'JOe ; turpentine , WK- ; Tonka beans , J1.7. > ijl.io ! ; balsam tolu. : N3IOc ; calomel , ( Oft 07e : eantharadles , il.ul.L'i : ) : ; cassia buds , 20 ® 22c ; chloroform. Slavic ; orgot. 4752c ; gum arable. 53Q,05c ; glycerine , 33&Mc ; lyeopodlum , 42(2 ( 40c ; mercury , Sic. _ Tlie Wool Sfarket. BOSTONMass. . , May 18. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BEI : . ] There is a firm tone to the wool market here and the sales run along In good average proportions. Thcro is no great activity in any grade , but stocks are well sold up. Ohio fleeces are selling nt ! ) lc for X , 33 > i33o ( ? for XX' mid 33 > * ' ( gHc : for XXX and ubovo. Michigan X fleeces arc firm at SOJjigJiOc. Combing and delaine fleeces arein short supply and are quoted at ! ) l > @ 40o for No. 1 combing , aiolifiu.for New York and Michigan delaino and 34MOo ( for Ohio de laine. Unwashed combing wools nro quiet , but steady. Territory "wools are in steady request , with sales of line at 57n.'Wc ( ' , clean line medium at Wcff.VW iiml medium at W ) ( < $ fi'-'c. Texas , Callfonila. mid Oregon wools have been quiet. Pulled wools have been in good demand , with sales of super at ! W < 3-40o and extra at aWi-lic. ) Australian wool is linn. Foreign carpet wools are steady and in fair demand. 2i-J - - - Call nt IHOU , Sixteenth ami Fnrniun , for railway tick ets for " " The Only One. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway is the only line running solid vestibuled , electric lighted and Htcam heated trains between Chicago , Council Bluffs and Omaha. The berth reading Inmp feature in the Pullman sleeping cars run on these lines is patented and cannot bo used by any other railway company. It is the preat improvement of the ago. Try It and bo convinced. Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific depot , Omaha , at 0 p , m. dally , arriving at Chicago at 0:30 : a. ra. Passengers taking this train are not compelled to got out of the cars at Council Illuffs and wait for the train to bo cleaned. Got tickets and sleeping car berths at Union ticket oflicc , 1601 Purnam fit. P. A , NASH , Gen. Act. J. E. PHESTOM Puss Agt. CTIPTII AIT i IT I nillV 1MTVTO SOITH OMAHA DAILi HEMS The Council Meets ami Transacts a Lot of Oity Business , AFTER CAPTAIN OOOKRELL'S ' SCALP , A Dolcgnllon Visits Congressman Cou ncil to Dcniniul Ills Uoinoval Police Items Notes ami I'orsonals. There VCM a lot of business for South Omaha's city couneiUotransactMonday nlpht , so the reading of the niliuitcs was dispensed with anil work was the onlcr of the night. Licenses to sell liquor wuro ordered Issued to the following : I . IMvonka , Thonm Uciml , Uohncr ft Uowcn , D.ilezal ft Hill , Michael Hlrt (2) ( ) , John Fixa , \ \ ' . Bauer.Conrad Hey- mlch , P. D. Epger , Thomas Hoclc , Albert Hurch , Herman Xellcr , Caroline Haul , Thomas Costello , II. C. Hull , M. WooMeln ft Co. , M. J. Franck , Annie McGurkeii , Ktlward Xlniincrman , Tlioinas E. Foley , Jacob Uobln- son , agent , B. Blum , II. H. Haven , John X. Burke , A. A. Meyers , Joseph Hossner , Ber nard ICrebs , .1. T. Fullen , B. Jettcr , Thomas O'Connor , Nicholas Dcheck , A. Gary ft Co. , P. J. Shelany. John Dougherty , B. .T. Scy- lon : > , t Co. , Joseph D.ipita , B. Jotter and Lena Kunzcl. C. C. Stanley registered a kick against the conduct of Police Ofllcer Hughes on election day. It went to the police committee for in- VL'.stigatiou. Chief Maloney asked that a regular dump ing ground bo designated. The committee on health will look after it. A. L. Sutton has n grievance aealnst Officer Hughes of a similar character to C. C. Stan ley's. It was also referred. The city ulcvtridau ordinance received a setback when Councilman O'Hourko kicked on its passage until ho discovered where the money was to como from to pay the salary. William Good and Thomas O'Connell ap plied for positions on the police force. Their communications were referred to the mayor. South Omaha's city council then imitated the United States scnatoaml went into execu tive session to consider she charges preferred against Policeman Looney by D.m Blum. The secrecy of the investigation was broken by the dozen heads that peered through the windows. A dozen witnesses wore examined and the council refused to consider the testi mony suftleientto dismiss the oftlcer. The mayor named E. C. Lane for the posi tion of city attorney. Mr. Lane was badly treated by the councilmeu present. Only O'lJourko out of the six voted for his confir mation. Hard lines after Mr. Lane's ' valiant work in opposition to annexation. . The council will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock to hear testimony on the protests against granting saloon licenses to Thomas Gillespie and Augusta Ilanuse. Councilman O'Hourkc moved that the mar shal bij Instructed to close up all saloons the license applications for which are not in regu lar form by this afternoon. Four sa loons are liable to bo closed , those of Callu- hrn & Beglev , Kelly ft Glenn , Gottlieb Pa- htilc and Callahan of the Third ward. The vote was then canvassed which settled the fate of annotation. The vole in the four wards of the citv was 7-3 "yes" and b'i" . "no , " a majority of 97 against. Councilman Johnston moved that a commit tee be appointed , composed of the mayor , city attorney , O'Hourko and Johnston , to in vestigate tile records of the appointive und elective oniees to see whether any of the ollicers have been receiving ami retaining illegal fees. The motion carried. After Couki-ell's Scalp. D.i-o Anderson isn't the only man iu South Omaua who wants to decapitate Cap tain Peter Coekrell. Cockrell is South Omaha's postmaster , andf ho looks fondly forward to the occupancy of that-j-iOO- 000 federal building that has got as f ir as it ever will get. Yesterday a delegation went up to Omaha to see Congressman Council about Captain Cockrell and the postonlee. There were to bo fifteen representative men in the delegation , and they want the captain's scalp. Afllutirlts were presented charging Coek rell with incapacity and mismanagement of the oftlco. The friends of Dr. Glasgow and C. C. Stanley are both confident they will eventually carry the day for their man. First and foremost 'they are tired of Cockrell and want no more of him. There is some talk of the packers , stock yards and the two national banks doing their jwstoflico business hereafter directly with the Omaha postoftico. During the annexation campaign the importance of South Omaha's jiostoulee was made much of by the "antis. " At least one-half of its business is due to the industries named and the withdrawal of their pntronaca would make u big hole in the re ceipts of the South Omaha oflleo as well as in the salary of the postmaster. Stole aljotof Hardware. Some thief entered the building of LonVn- burg < fc Clark , in course of construction on N street , Monday night , and stele a lot of line hardware. The goods missed include a dozen pairs of bronze door hinges , five bronze locks , three iron planes and ono automatic drill. The theft was reported to the police but there is no clue to the robbers , Busy in Pollco Court. Judge King disposed of five law-breakers yesterday. Ed Givens for draying without a license paid 51.50. Richard Devaney was fined fS for vagaancy on complaint of Henry Morton. Dennis McGuire , for drunkenness , paid ? 7.r > 0. William Fielding , for drunken ness , was dismissed , and James Ityun , for the same offense , had his fine suspended dur ing good behavior. Cause of Anna Dole/.nl's Dentil. Coroner Harrlgun held an inquest Mon day afternoon at Heafey & Hcafcy's under taking rooms over the remains of Anna Dole- zal , the little pirl whoso frightful death oc curred Sunday afternoon. The verdict was in accordance with the facts already pub lished. Joseph Krajlek , who drove the horse , was blamed for undertaking to drive a horse when ho was utterly ignorant of the manuu'cment of the animal. The funeral occurred yesterday from Mr. Dolezal's residence and was largely at tended. Services were hold In St. Agnes' church , and the interment was in St. Mary's cemetery. For Memorial Day. Monday night Hobert E. Livingstone post of the Grand Army of the Hepubllu met in Captain Hart's oftice and appointed the fol lowing committee. * to arrange for a Memorial Day celebration : * Arrangements J. W. Cress , Dr. J. M. Glasgow and Captain J. E. Hart. Finance S. W. Dennis , E. 1C. Wells and N. E. Ackor. Music N. E. Acker and C. H. Buivess. Flowers Mrs. M. M. Cress , J. D. Thomas and T. N. Gordon. , City Notes ami Personals. Charles Bradbury and Edith Thorn of Al bright have secured license to wed. II. W. Ripe of Cambridge is visiting his brother , J. w. Sii > e. "That tireu jccnng" is entirely overcome by Hood's Sarsaparilla , which gives a feeling ofbu oyaucy and strength tothowholesystem. A neniarkublo Sui-tflcal Operation * Captain M , C. Harris of Fiiirmount towntihip , Lcnvomvorth county , Kansas , came to this city yesterday for the purpose - pose of submitting to a grave Burglcnl operation ono from which his physi cians Informed him that the chances wore 100 to 1 that ho would not recover , gays the Knnpua City Times , llo had been asullorer from seine peculiar dis order for youra , which bullied the skill of all the physicians ho consulted und which was finally pronounced a tumor. A removal of this was uccct > sury , and Mr. Harris * decided to bubiult to the operation. The secret art of beauty lies not In cosmetics , but is only in pure blood , and a healthy i-r- formauco of the vital functionsto bu obtained by usiue Burdock Blood Bitters , TUB HHAIiTY M VltKKT. TN8TKUMCSTS placed oa rworl dur.nx A yeMrrdaTt K A McKnchron to Nells Sclcroe. lot 22 , llawloy 1'lace.wd . ! 100 Albert liood and wife to Joseph tlurke. . lot 4. Albright . Aylesworth's add , wil 530 luitlo liok-nti to Meyer IIMImnii , lots Gaud U , blk ' 'I. Hollmnir.s add , u ed . 3CO PS Illnyney to P J Colby , e II fcot lot 7 , blk l.V Patrick's 2tl add. w d . 10,500 C J C'otlty and wlfo to Klmimll , V rhnmp , o 41 feet lot 7 , blk i ; > , Patrick's . < < ! add , wd , . . . 1 H i ; ( latson to Omrlc.s Hounds , lot IX blk C3 , I.tiko View , wd . 2r > 00 1'rank AltiKiuLst and wife to C (1 ( Andor- son. w 'i lot 'I , blk 7 , Orelnnl Hill , w d. . 600 W O.Shrlver and wife to K A l.eavcn- worlli , lots , blk 7 , Hhrlver 1'laco , w d. . . 000 W U Shrlver und wlfo to H A I.oavon- Rwnrtli , loll ) , blk 7. Shrlvor 1'laco , w d. . . OCO A P Tukey et al to Jacob llauman , "Hc- nuerve , " blkC , Ulltlon 1111. wd . l.CM 0\V Itussoll toll ( JAtuoll. und ! i lots 10 and 17. blk 21. Walnut Kill , qcd . 1 11 C Alwell und wlfo to T 1) Crane , und lots in and 17. hlk'-'l. Walnut Hill , w d. . 1,500 J P. Butler to. I M llennutt. lot 7 , bit A. Mulford .V Grossman's sub. wd . i 17S J M Donncll ami wlfo to A Chollman , lot a. blk 1 , Newport add. w d . 1,000 J A lielser anil wife to J M llennett , und ! i lot 7 , blk A , Mulford & Grossman's sub , w d . 100 S A Ilroadwell to J S McNally , lot 7 , blk 4. Improvement association add , w d. . r > , 'iOO Mills .V Thompson to M 1' Suiter , lots 17 and 1 ? , blk l.Cotner .V Archer's add , w d POO W llcnson and wife to Mottle Mc.MvIn , lot 1 ande ! 4 lotbiks , Kount/o Place , w d . I.1.COO Sarah Dickinson to U N Dickinson , f ! ! i s.o14 ID and all other properly owned bv U Dlfkliison , qed . . . . . . . . . SOO C 1C Turner and husband to Mr.s I < Mi- Cormlck , lots 4 and 5 , blk 6 , Summit "lti" erve , " w d . 10,000 O C Johnson and wife to S K Smith , lot C , blk II , Omaha View , wd . 700 Stcivart McCluve to H A McL'lavo. uud ' } lots 1. : > , : t. 10. 11 mid I1. , blk I , llaker Place ; lot I , blk IK , Clifton Hill , wd. . . . 3,000 Itobert Major to K M tierberlch. lot II , blktl , Iledford Placo. w d . 1,100 Mrs H n Smith and husband to A AV VVasncr , s 100 f t lot 1 , blk 1 , Uilshton , w d . 300 Otto l.obcek and wlfo to C O Vltte. lot 7 , blk ( ! , Solomon's add , wd . COO J C Davis anil wife toS 11 rarnsworth , s 'i n 41 feet lot 7 , blk e , K V Smith's add , wd . 2.5DO I'M I.ovehuid and husband to (1 11 Payne ntil : , lotr > . blk 1 , Iledford Place , wd. . . 500 J P llreen to J D Thomas , und 'i lot P , bile U49 , lots > and : i , blk'lUi , Omaha , and nw nw 5-13-13 , qc-d . 1 Twenty-eight transfers . . tCVJ77 ( SCHROEDER & DEAN , - GRAIN , Provisions and Stocks. Basement First National Bank. 3OO South 10th Street , Omnhn. WANTED ISSUED BY CITIES , COUNTIESSCHOOL DISTRICTS , WATER Correspondence solicited , COMPANIES , ETC. H.W HARRIS COMPANY . , & , Bankers , 103-109 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO. 7O State Street. BOSTON. ' RHILWHYTIMEGHRD , rv. i. , ai j. at c. u. Oinnha. | Depot IDth and Miuon I Omih-v. 9.35 a m Kiin'M Otr Dnr Kipress..I OW p ra 945 p ra K. f. Night Kip. Tja U K Trnn . _ 1 a ui I Omaha. p m Overland Flyer t'.M p m T.50 p m . Pacific Kxpre s . / . . . . Mi a m 10.10 a m . Denver Express . 4 oO p in 4.45 p ra Grand Island Ksp. ( except Sun. ) 1J.45 p ru j.Op a m . . . Kannaa JIJ 05 a ro Iavei . A ] "Arrtves Omaha. U. i' . dupot. loth and Marcy > > i * . 1 Oluaha. 6.I& p m ipre.i9 JTo.05 a m 9.15 a m Atlantic Kxprn t a.'M p m 4.15 p m Vestibule Limited ! 10.45 a m "Leaves 171110AOO li N ArrJvei Oraaha U. 1' . depot , 10th nnd Marcy Omaha. 9.15 a In Chlcnco EipriMs 6.20 p ra 4 0 p m Vestlbulo I.lint ! < xl 9.50 a ra C.15 p m ( Li i ex. Sat ) .Mall ( Ar. ex. Mon ) 7.50 a m IMP p m . .Kastern Flyer. 2.15 p ra T'lIlCAliO , 11 IU , 4 ST. f'AOI. . | Arrives" Omaha. U. 1' . depot , 10th anil Maror Bts. I Omahit. 9.15 a ra .Clilcauo Mnll icicept bundaj- ) . . . 6.05 p in 6.00 p m ChlcnKO Kinross ' .1.45 a ra 9.30 p m . .Chicago Kipros 2.30.p IT. "Lea'vei . . . . . I W.11.A llfA 5 A IV.7UI Omaha. | U. 1 * . ilepotIOth _ anil Marcy Sts. | . . . _ . .t > t. Hbuls Cannon Hull. . . . . . Xoavef " sibpx crTY r'Airrric. i Ociaha. U. I' , depot , 10th and Marcr Sts. 7.15 a nil Sioux City Passenger 11005 p m 6.15 p ra | ht. Paul Kxprfx .llOOi n m T5 755 j STOUT CITV FVXOlTii ; . TXrTiv r OniHha. ! DeiHit 15th and WebtUr Sts. I Omaha. Leaves I MISSOL'HI 1'ACIFir. I Arrives Omalia. I Depot litli run ! Wetistf r ( its. | Omaha. IO.MI n ml. . .St. Ix > uIs A K. L' . Kiprvss. . . I 4. 5 p ru 9.15 p ml . . . SJ Ixiiils A K. C. Kxpress I ( I.TO n m itISSOUfiTPAClPf0 8UIIITl U AN "TlTXlNi ; UNION PACIFIC SUIHWHAN TRAINS. These trains also stop at 13th , 17th , Wlh nnd 34lb streets , Summit and Pavldge Crossing. 'Working- men's trains do not run Sunday. Ilroirt- Trans- Iribeol'j way ( er Ouiahi Hta- South lAlbrl't Cllluris Jtepot. DepotJ tlon. Omaha , i Depot. F" AM A , 5.45 > M ! 0.15 . . . . .I. . . . ti.35 : 6.10 6.05 8.K 5.57 11.30 S4VS.37 . . G.50 6.55 ( .40 ( i.ai 0.47 9.37 7.00 tt.lt 7.05 I9lo7'A . 0.00 7.25 5.55 7.45 7.40 7.42 7.32 8.05 7.3 > ! e.IZ 7.15 8.35 7.05 8.30 6.45 8.S5 6.528.27 | 9.05 8.15' . . . . 7.55 7.M P.44 9.3519M 9.37 1005 9.14 ! . . . I9lo7' ' 8.55 8.M I'M I'M I * M I' U 11' U IH III I'M 3.05 3.12 4.35 ! ! ! ! 4.77 4.051 4.15 4.13I4.07I , 4.25 S.55'4.30 JJO 4.45 5.S5 4.43 5.Z7 6.U5I 5.15 5.U 5.07' ' 6,25 4.5515.00 4.M .IO'.I..I ' . . . . ' 5-591 CHICAGO. U. I. A PACIFIC. I Arrives Transfer Union Depot , Council lllugi. .Transfer . I P nil Nluht Kipress. 9.U a m DM a mm I Atlantic Kipresi 6.55 p m > m ' Vestlbnle Umlled 10.30 a m Transfer ! Union Depot , Council lllugi. [ Transfer " .4U a ml ChlcagoEipress * I CfO p ro i.OO p ni Vestlbul * I.lrulted V3I a m (0.00 ( p 01 Eastern KJjer 1 3.01) p a 800 p _ i . , . . . _ . _ . . . . A Unllo MaJLv _ . , j _ . _ ; . ! _ ? W ro T/eares Ji'mcTcTO" , Mimt'ST" TAl'H. ' Trrfves" Transferj Union D pot. CounollJIIuirs. iTransfer TM r. m . .CblcsfoMaUejcpjSondaT"j ( ) 4.30 p in .M p m Chicago Kiprtss 9 14 a ra 1000 p m | . . , . , . . .Clijia p Kjipr ss.v..v 20pgnj ArrFviT ' Transftrj Union l ) pot , ( Xmncll'muHs Transfer 1007 a ml..Kansas Cllr bar Kipress. . . . 600 p n " " ' P m.Kansas | Cjljr Night Kipress. . . d 10 a m TransftrJ Uojon Dapot. Council Illugs. ITransfer 4.45j > _ m [ . . . . ET f.ouliCanon _ _ Ball. . , ' . , IH.I4 p m " "TSaVeTTCnfCATJO , BUItl/R i BUIROyTJRrTT * * " TraDsfer' ' Union Depot , Council Illuffs , [ Transfer 9.40 a m ' . . /.Chicago ! Kzpress ' . " .i 6.60 p u 1000 p m . i .rhlCMO Kiprtsi. , .I..i 8.10 a u 400 p D Cblcato Fast Uall I 4.3d p m , Cr slon l.oca | . . . . . . . ,11.110 a m Transfer Union Depot. Council lilurls , jTransfer t.4i s > ca aioui Cllr A'ccomntoJitlon' [ TJ a sa IJO t m . , . St. I'aul Kiymis. . | M p m NEBRASKA National Bank U. 8 , DEroSlTOUY. OMAHA , NED. Cnpltnl , - $400,000 Surplus Jnn. 1st , 1800 , - U7.0OO OOcflr * ami Directors Henry W. V l . pretldtnti T < * wtig , Iteed , Tlcodresldenti JametV SITKISI . V- Morse , Johns. Cdlllnsi It. U. Cuihlng. J. ti. fib ckt W. II. S. Hughes , cashier. TI-IB IRON DANK. Corner I7lh and Farnsm Streets , inlj * ' " * " ' * . Trninjigti'3. OOMMliliOIALx National Bank Cnpitnl , - $40OOOO Surplus , JIO.OOO Omc < T nml Illroctort-n. M. Morirmnn , O ( . llllchrock , . ! o piti | ( iitrnrnii , Jr. , A. Ilcnrjr K , M. Anclrrjon , Wllllnm O. Mnut , Tlre-I'mM.'nl. u II , William * . A. ! lUipklni , prpsldont' A. .Milliard. CAnhlcr ; F II. llrjAtil , tuslntflnt cA hlor Omaha ManUfaotilrers , anil JCIR1CENDALL , JONES & CO. , Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots& Shoes Agents tor H.i'toii Ituht'or Slioo To . lib ! . 1104 nnd 1IM llnrnt'y tjtirrl , Omnlm , Nt'b. UroworH. STOKZ Ac ILEU , Lager Hcer Brewers , 15.11 Ncrth 18th Slrcol , Omnhn , Kob , Cornice. EAOLE COIINICE WORKS , Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window c.ipnnd motnllcskjllzhti. John KpcucUr , proprietor , llhnn.l 111) Soulli lUtli xtrrct. ArtlHtK * Materials. A. HO3PE , Jr. , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 Douglas Street , Onmhn , Neb Coal , Coke , Ktc. OMAHA COAL , COKE AND LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. B. K. Cor Kith n i Street" , Omnhn ! s > N NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coke , 514 South 18tb Street , Omnhn. Veb. Clours. DEAN , ARMSTRONG A : CO. , Miolesale Cigars. 40JN ICth Street. "Hello : " 1439. Dry OooilH and Notions. M. E ! SMITJEI it CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions Corner Illlinnd lluwnrtl Streots. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRTT GOODS CO. , Importers and Jobbers iu Dry Goods , Gents' FurnliUInc Roods. Corner lltli and Harue/ Htreets , Orunlu , N'cb. Furniture. A : STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , r'nrnam Street , Omaha , Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furiiitiirc. Onmhn. N GrooerleK. McCORD , BRADY & CO , Wholesale Grocers , 13th and Lcavcnworth Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Ijiiinlior , ICtc. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Lumber Etc. Etc. Wholesale , . , . Imported ar.d American Portland Cement. 8tot aeuntfor Milwaukee Hydraulic Ccuient , and Q u I ncy While l.lme. ' CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Wood carpet end iiarquet Iloorlnu. 9th nnd Dougla * titrceti , Omahn , Nebraska. FREE -W7 GREY , Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc. Corner 9th nnd Douglas Streets , Omahn. Millinery nnd Notions. I. OBERFELDER Ac CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , NS. 210 and 212 South 1Kb street. Notions ; J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods' , 1114 Hnrney street. Omaha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle grease , etc. , Omalm. A. II. Il'.shop , Manager. Paper. | CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry nice stork of prlntlnjr. wrapping nnd wrltln | paper. Special attention ( -Iven to card impw , KafeH , Ktc. A. L. DEANE & CO. , General Agents for Halls' Safes , HI and 33.-I South 10th St. , Omaha. - > Toj'H , Kto. H. HARDY Ss CO. , Jobbers of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , Home yurnlMilniMJoo.il. Children' ! CarrUjrei. 1101 Karnam street , Oiuaba , Neb , Water SupplicH. U. B. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. . Steam and Water Supplies , Hallldar wind mills. 918 and 920 Jones St. , Omaha. U. K. Hess , Actinic 5tanaer. Iron " \VorkH. IPAXTON" " < V VIERLINQ IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort' , Knylncs , brass work , general foundry , machine an4 blacksmith work. OtHcoand works , U. 1 * . 117 nnd I7tu street , Umaba. OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Hanf'rs of Fire and Burglar J'roof ' Safes , Vaults , Jail work. Iron sliuttcri and lire escapo. O. Andmcu .prop'r. Cur. litli auilJavksiio tits. Saul ) , Doors , 1C to. M. A. DISUROW & CO. , Vi'holcsala manufacturers of Sasli , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch office , IJtliand Iiaril streets , Oiuaba II A. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , _ 01 South Omaha , Limited. GALVESTON TEXAS H. M. Truohoaj't & Co. REAL ESTATE AGENTS At OAI.VESTON , TEXAS. Kstabllshvd In IM7. Galvcston M the won port that U and Is to 1)0 ) for the ireat Moithwcut. Information ana maps fnrnUhed. Vlslturs Invited to call at our oflleo " _ _ _ _ GILBERT Taxidermists can be sent ai stfrly fct IttU SUiit , Ciuibl.