THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Difficult to Follow anil Interest Manifested Throughout the Session. BUYING ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY Corn Wonk AVKIi No ItnllyliiK Force After tlio Decline Provisions Very Dull-Catth ; In Fair Dcinnnil. r > , Mny 10. [ Special Telegram to THE /Iir.l--Tho : : wheat market wasa dlnioult ono to follow today nnd Interest was kept up the entire session , with heavy nnd rapid trading at times. The opening wns on a sharp decline from Saturday. The curb had July wheat on to ftlo mid the opening In the pit was excited between tBo and Kl' ' o , The country had buy ing orders placed to catch wheat on the break , nnd thcso orders absorbed first offerings. Lognu & Co. , Mitchell , and Illoom were nctlvo on the buying sldo , and It was said that Ilutchlnsnnhnughttlirnugh other houses. The ' prlco went up very strong to Ol'.c. ' Then the buying coa cd. News began coming moro bearish reports of warm rains In the north west , prospects of a small de crease In the visible supply , larger receipts horn for tomorrow , fito export clcnr- iinces , etc. ThlsHtnrtid the trndo to unload ing and prices went on" as ( inlckly us they went up. Ufllclal figures about noon ga\c the decrease In the visible supply for the week 4of 10.7(0 ( bushels , wheieas the popular estlmato early w us COO.OOO bushels decrease , nnd thodo- pronso last year was l..VKnoo ) bushels. Three Atlantic ports cleared 100,000 bushels. The re ceipts for tomoriow hero were estimated at 110 earn. Jones tc Kcnnett and Walker Se Co. sold heiully and It was called llioom's wheat. Other early bujers sold freely. The eiowd unloaded and many hold short. Inly , which was at ll' ) ' o earlv , went olT to out noon. Action In July was HIMc , to , totnse , Io 03''c , to ttc , to me , to W e , to l 'ie. to 1.2'Jc . ' , toffUJp. before 10 o'clock. May sold an high us Ol'Sc early and Juno at PI'ic. but these Hjrures went dou n with July. n heat H as uctlvo and unsettled to the close. A rally thi ! Inst llftnen tiilniiteq tn ftlUn fnp July showed that thu snap Is not out of the market. Thuolosu was atltl'i' ' , ' . or ' .c under the close Saturday. May closed at Ulc , Juno ntltiv. August at OI'su. and September at DIV1. On tins curb the privilege oil July whc.it mild : I'ulsflWc ' , to02uc ? , to ! fi"c ; calls , iMJic , tOUI'iC , tO Ol'iC. [ . The corn market was weak today without any sharp bleak , but there was no iiillylng form lifter the di'cllno occurred. Kecelpts by rail WUID u\en larger than estimated at 57 { ears. The decieasu In the vlsllilo supply uas but 310WX ) bushels. There weio few outsldo buy INK orders on the decline , but the maiket had no jood HUppnrt. Ilutchlnson was n seller In perMin. The Improved weather con ditions also helped the weaker market. May and Junneach yielded to38\o at the close , or lie under the opening. JitlyMld at : U\c , to J4e. ! ! toIUc at the close , Aucust closed at iT4 ( R. l4 .c and Peptember at HMf.T.'ic. I ho oats market n cut with others today and the closing | rices wciu the lowest for thu cs- hlon , with declines of Ic for May , o for Juno and 3ic for July. Tlio statenent of Mr. I loss that ho Is out of May and thocondltlons which weakened othei Rr.ilns voftcneil Ihls market uKo. 11 at per uns called a sailer for June. Then ! was general holllni ; of all fiituies. May sold otr to 27c , Juno to2bcand July toSS c , closing at 2.c. The piovlslon maiket was moio dull than iiHiuil today. The public ulll not touch mess DOI k bccaiiso It Is manipulated , and tin ; fear that when thu manipulation Is lovhrd It ulll an i cl other product skieps oil I sldcrs out of ribs inn' hud a No. Thu local trade Is not InclIned to tr.iduhea\lly on one another. Theus pretty steady feeling In all products. Juno pork. fUMOiftUM-t ; July. ? 122o < ai2:2'i ; : ; Heptemhor , M2..V1. l.-ud f"J'S ( ! ' for June , MIK'i forJuly andil.ttUK1 ( ' , foreptoniber. bhort ribs filio for June , * 5.42fc3 45 for July and IC.)7'i ® . " > .CO for September. VllICA GO I.tVE STOCK. CHICAOO , May 19. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Jlrc.1 OATTI.K The demand was fair , with prices rather uneven , jet on the wholoilHhado stronger on everything In the steerllne , but medium handy steers had the preference nnd In Instances sold ] 0o higher than on jVildny ut tlio close. Low gi ado natho butch ers'stock was rather more plentiful , with a Blow demand , hence lather easier. There we.ro 1 about 2.000 Tuxiins the largest number /or home tlmo past , hut prices underwent llttlo A and the demand was equal to the supply. Thoiowusbut llttlo business In the stocker and feeder line and no essential change In prices. Choice to extra lieoves , Jl y3 ft , ' > .25 : medium to good steeis , 1 150 to 1500 Ibs , W WU.M ) : 1SOO to TO ) Ibs , $4,004 COj 030 to 1200 lb , MM430. ) Stoekers and fcedeis , $280 ® 4.15 : cows , bulls iinci mixed , * 1.50-.a ) ) : bulk , I.MOffi2JOj ( Blop-fed steers. $ l.50o.X ( ) . Texas grass Mteers , $ . ' . .80it ( fiSj Blop-fcd Wffi3 ) < JO. lions lluslncssopenrd slow , with thubnlknf heavy and mlxul soiling fifiiflo lower , largely at JI.Kxr 4.l2'J , a fowat * 4.ilia4,071and ( ) u few at $1 15. Ilest selected heavy sold at M.IA ® 4.17'5 , with a load or two at $ l.20@l.22iS. Light Hints were scarce and did not all oiler tlio same jiropoitlon as heavy and mixed , bulk selling at JI.KK3I.15 , with slngo sort at $1.20. NEW YOIIK , May 19. [ Special Telegram to TilKHni : . ] STOCKS The force with which the stool : market opened today was largely the result of the excellent feeling at the close on ( Saturday , Wlillo most blocks were slightly higher than on Saturday , Tactile Mali and Oregon Transcontinental were exceptional \vlthiuhanccsuflpor cent each , and Texas Pacific wltli7i , Chicago Gas with " 4 and North- i I'nolflu and Heading with ? i each. Opcn- . , , : prices were scarcely maintained as . . rnlo iul most of the active stocks retired f ructlun- ully , though them were MMIII- slight advances In tlio first fowmlniites trading. InTi.insron- tlnentaUhcrowasvonslderablo excitement , but stock gradually woikeil up to the best pilco 40 , whllo the lest of the nctho list sagged away slowly under soveio piessuro. Wheeling & I.ako Krlo piufoired and CHI/ens' ( ! as of ooklyn were uxceiitlonally itlrong and each insol per cent. Oregon Transcontinental , At- chKi ; , Head Ing , Northuin I'aclllc , HIchmond West 1'olnt , Chicago O.is , St. I'aul and Hujiur Hellnciles ere ilctlvo stoolVs.'wliiio tlie lestof the nuirUet as < iulit ! , though the husl- ness ihinu uMuiKk'd to nn unusually lurRe. nunihur of btoi'Us. The hour which followed bioiiKht no nmikiMl clituiKO to thu list boyiind BllKht lireKUlarltles : ind the vulnmo of busi ness fell oil considerably , The eusjur fetillnK pruMtllliiK at no < in was folloucd later In the day by u linn undertone - tone In many stocks. Transcontinental lL co\eiud from 48 toJs'i and closed 1 ner cent up. Vanderbllt stocUs closed III in and KCII- 01 ally higher. Northern 1'aclllo pioferrcd was tip to Ml. htruiiKth In .SiiKar cinried thathtock . to h'li ' and thu UiOsti was hut 'i bulow , with IS k-iiiii for tliu day. HuadliiK was up ! j , lilio Larkawanna lost U Keeovety In GraiiKcis was \ery poor and ducllnes from uloshiK prices Hnturdiiy w io fi In Atchlson , Nnrthwustern , Bt. Paul and 3i In Itock Inland and Union 1'u- clflo , Hurllnuton was dull and steady. The following wuro the clusliiK iiuotatlons : JWOUVUK .U.tKff KM. rnio\no. May R itl5 p. in. close Whnat Pteudyi c.ish , UJUQ'JIo ' , Juno , lU'-t" ! July , W QMU c. Corn Uasyi cash , WSio ; June , 33Soi July , 3K- . Onts-Easys cash , ST'iOj ' June,1 Wo ; July , SJ'o Ityo btciuiy ni i-'o. lliirloy Knsy. I'rhno Tlinothy-ririii al 11.31. Klax-ririn ut 11,41. Whlsky-il.Oi I'orlc btoiidyj cash antl Juno , IH.lOj July , Lard-Stcadyt cash , M.JOl Juno , fO.S3iS3t ) . 'July , WJaiQ.o.H , l-'tour htoadyaiid unchanged ! wlutor wheat , . lDjW Mj short clear , \ short rlhs. W.aJya.V lluttur Kasyi creamery , iMMOoi dairy , b ® 5o. Uhccso-Steady : full cream Cheddars auU flats. KtSHct Vouus Ainurlcus , tkaajjo. Ktijsrirui ; fresh , V.VitlJo. i heuvy Krccu salted , Sli MtM united bull , ( ft green tailed calf , fi'jn dry flint , 0 701 dry nailed hides , Cct dry cnlf , Mlfiet deacons. 3)o each. Tallow t'nrhansted ; No. 1 solid packed , 3Ji < 5 ! No. 2 , J'tc ' : Cake. ic. Hocelpts Rhlpm'M. Hour Hiooo 10.000 Wheat 4(1.003 ( 1VOOO Corn , . . , . . . . .mom ios.000 Oal . . . .3110000 507.000 NKW-VOHK. May 10.-Wheat Kocolpti , 135.000 hiislirls : tixport * , I It1IV ) bnshcla ; spot mar ket closed rower : No. 2 red. WifWUfc In clo- vator,09'4'cfflll.00' ( alloat.ll9'e < aJI.01 f.o. b.t op tions closed barely steady under Saturday ; No.Urcd , May.OS'ie. Corn HeonlpH , 310,100 biislieli ! exports , I'rr.r.V ) bushels : Npot lowers clo cd steady ; No. 2 , 40.W4IO In elevator. 40U lo anoat : ungraded mixed , 3i > S40'o | options , lower , May closed at 40'p. Oats-HrcolnU < . 511.000 bunhels ! cxportK. M.- 150 liusliols : spot lower : No. 2 white , : i7' ' { 33Uo : mixed wcntcrn , 3lit.l5o ! : whlto mixed western , 3j < 3lle ; options heiivy , May closing Coffee Options closed barely steady , nn- cbanged to lOnolntsdown. 8ales.fifl.MO bags : May. tia.l'VitioSOi ' June. lno04JlC.05 ; spot Klo nominal ; fair cargoes$19.75. Hugar Itaw , steady ; muscovado , 69 test , 4'4'e ; 10 fined , steady , rotroleum-Onlled closed for Juno at 03'c. Kggs I'lrmcr ; western , H'iliHHc. ' 1'ork-Hteady. I..ird r.islor ; western steam , 1041. Iluttor Lower ; western dairy , 0llccrcam- ; crv , WJIGc : niitln. ITo. . . _ . Oliceto Weak ; western , part sKlns , 40 < ! . ST. IOUIR , May 19. Wheat-Unsettled ; cash , oio : July , OO'jrtoone. Corn Lower ; cash,34VSc ; July,3IV'c. Oats Lowei ; cash , Siye ; July,2j'ic. Pork-Qnlol lit tLViO. Laid Nominal , Whisky-Steady at $1.02. , , Ilnttor Qiituti creamery , 1215o ; dairy , B l.lc. KANSAS CITV May 10. Whe.it Lower : No. 2 hard , eash , nnd May , 8lo ; No. 2 red. cash , OOc. Corn Weaker : No 2 , cnsli , SS'iffi''yc. ' Oats-lIlKher ; No. a , cash.tw'ic. Mir.WAUKEn JIny 10. Wheat-Unset tied , lowei ; No , Ssprlnu , cash , Oiao-Jc ; July , 00'fc. Corn Lower ; No , 3 , ; no. Oats-Lower : No.'J while , 29ft2Uic. ! Itye rirm ; No. 1. fi.Jc. ) ! ll.irley Lower ; No. - ' . 41'Jc. I'rovlslons-Steady : pork , $12 OJ. Ci.vciN.vArr , May 10. Wheat Him ; No. 2 red , I > Jc. Corn KiiHlor ; No. 2 mixed , Mo. O.its-Kiislcr ; No. a mixed , BOSWIc. WhlsKy-JI.O1.1. . MiN.sKAPOi.m , May in. Wheat Hample whcatdull : receipts,2ci : cars : shipments M cars. Closlne : No t hard , May. Die ; July , Klc : on track. MffilW'ic ' : No. t northern , May. Ole ; Jiily.ltt'.o ; on ttack , Ol'ic ; f o. 3 noitii- crn , May , 67o ; July , fc'c ) ; on track. biQ.'Sc , LtVKiii'OOt , , May -Wheat-Dull ; holdeis offer moderately ; Callfoinla No. I , .s-d per cental. Corn Kasy ; demand fallen off ; now western mixed , 3s Giid per cental. LIVESTOCK. CIHCAOO. May lO.-Cattlo-nccelpt- ; market strontf to lOo hlshor ; beeves , ft OMI.I > 3.i ; steers , MWX/J4.SO : stockers ni'il feoilers.JJ.SOi6 4.1.1 ; cows , bulls and mixed , HM't fM ; Texas eers , . . . Hess Hecclpts. 27,000 ; inaikot slow , strong ; mixed. WOOW.20 : ho.ivy. M.OO4 23 ; lhht , MOVa4.20 : Skins. $ I..VI.'M. ) Hliecp-Itfi'ulptB , 10.000 ; market lower : nathes , M.TVifli.lO ; western porn fed.H.8xa050 ( ; Texnns$400ia.-i. ( > : Inmlw , S.riOT.3V DioiuisJiiiirnarsspeeliil London cablegram loportsapanloln tbocattlt ) market. Kood to best Ameilcan steers helling for OSOSie per pound , clrehbctl weight. ST. LOITIS. M.iy in.-Cattlo-Uecolpts , 2,400 : shipment" . 30 ; mail.pt stiong : fair to fancy native steers , U.SQft.'UO : stookcrs and feeders , " ' ' - , 4,700 ; slilpinents , 1,800 ; maiket lower ; heaw. $ I.OOa4.10 ; packing , K1SVS4 00 ; light , ! .1004.03. KANSAS CITV. Mav 10. Cattle - Receipts. 5,800 : shipments. iidOO : market ste.idv. 10e higher ; steeis , tliiMitXVlO ; cows , JJ.15SJ.SO ; atoekersiind foedeis , * .t.'J.VB3 i5. Hogs Keculpt-i , 5.'WO : shipments. 1,103 ; maiket lowei ; all giades at Is.wl.'Ji'j. ' Sioux CITV. May 10. C.ittlo Hccolpts , 310 ; shipments. 200 ; m.itUot quiet ; butclieis' steers , $ . ' .7MJI ( XI ; stookors and feeders , $2.2. ) ® 2C5 ; cows.l.2.va..n : veuleuhci , Uotxaiso. Hog- , Receipts , 1,100 ; market lower utJ 87' ' , ' < & I W ) . _ o.w.iH.1 ijivi : s'foi'K. Cuttle. Monday , May 10. Estimated receipts of cuttle. 1.5)0. complied with 7.M ) Saturday and 1,709 Monday of Ia t week. The market opened acthoand stiongcr. o % ui \ Hung changing hands early. The quality was "anything but good. Heavy and light steers advanced fie , with some of the eholco lots oxen a shade higher , whllo medium weights scoied a IOC advance. The iccelpts of cows Hero not Ilbeial , hut the inuikot was ac- tlvo ut an advance of flo. The re ceipts of fcedcis and stoeKors weio light , whllo theio was llttlo Iimuliy for them , prices rcmulnlng unchanged. lUills. weie iliiu and active , mid calves unchanged. llo s. Estimated receipts of hogs ! i,200 , compared with 3,573 Saturday and 2'IU Monday of last week. Tlio market opened 7'o lower , was nctlto at thodeellne.all the pens bolngcleaied early , oloslng active and Him at the decline. The prices ranged M hO ® J < r > Vt. Ho.iry.&l 87" ® 30 ! " , ; mixed , Uh-"jl ! ; llghts.t.l8XSIa- uxuinguof the prices paid was 1187. compaicd wlthS-UU'i Satuiuay and $ J OJii Monday of last week. Prp\ tilling I'rloefl. The following Is a tabio of prices paid In this maiket for the gradoof stock mentioned : PrlmosteoiN. l.00 ! toKiOJms . . . . $410 QTi ( X ) ( looil steers , 12.'iO to HWIhs . . . . . . 3.75 < ii4 55 Uootl bteors 1050 to 1100 Ihs 3 ( i5 GtA 110 Common , 1000 to 1150 Ibs IKK ) ffi-'Wi Common canners 100 (7(200 ( Ordinary to falrcows l.CO fW..l5 I'alr to good cows 1.1X ) ffi fo Oood to eholco cows 2.75 Cliolco to fanuy cows. 201 I'alr to good bulls 1.75 Cliolco to fancy bulls 2.50 CJ.I - > 5 Light stoi-kors and feeders. . . . 2V ) 00.125 I'eeders.inoto HOOlbs 2.)3 ) t33kl ( I'alr toclioico light hogs 3SO < f j..8" | > 1'ulr to choice heavy hogs 3 h7'J'ifJI021i I'ulr to choice mixed hogs 3.S7'i3.90 Tallies. The following table shows the tango In prices on hpgs during this and last week : Averiitjo Cost of The follow Ins t'iblo glvos the average cost of hogs on thodatumuiittono I , Inaludlii tlm coittoilay , us b isod upon s.ilus reported : Date. Pi loo. Date. Pilco. Average 1'rioo of JII licst null howctit Snlos of Today , Saturday. IIlKhest . . . . : . . . * > WJ , Illshust MOO Lowest 3 SO Lowest 3 b3 Stouk IteoclptH. onielal Satuiday Ksthnated Today. Cattle . . . 40ears , TV ) Cattle. . . . 71 cars. 1,100 lion's. . . MciirM , 3.573 llOo'S SOClir.MO bhfup. . . . 1 car , U IluiiKO ol'1'rlccs , IIOQ3. The following Ubla shows the range ot prices p.kld for Iwg-i to lay : I'air to eholco IlKht hem $ . ) 60 O'l 81 I'litrtocholeohDiivy ho s 3 Sl'i'ifrl IU'5 Talr to eholco ml\od boss 3 bJ'i'SW ! tJUEUP , Prlnio fat Mhcen S 30 UMTS Ouoil fat Hlit-op 4 M W.a Common to medium shoup 300 ( $150 Disposition of Stock. Showing the nuinbar of. o.utlo b night by thula lhij buyurioa today'8 nurlittt. CATTI.K. Swift A Co , 330 Uuo 11 llainninnd A. Co 3fiij Armnur-Uudahy l > ( Jo 211 Lee Uuthsohlld 2:15 : Ilunton.t Undorwood w llcukor < & Duxon 47 Lohinan.VTruiiurnian. . S UionoA. Viinsant 12 Other buyers is noas. Armour-Cmlnhy I'aoklng Co , S.'sos Uniaha 1'uoUln Co 1,071 Swift 4 Uo 681 Oeo. H. llumiuond Co 317 For the Wcok. avrn.u , Swift & Co 3 75 Av. . Pr. IIOHS. Mention. C.ittlo higher. Hogs lower. ICnapp i. Schroeeei marketed a car of ho < ; s. II. Kl\ sent don n a c.ir of hogs f torn C.ilhoun. W. T. Ulckley sent In a c.ir of hogs fiom Co lumbus. H. P. Slebcit sent In a c.irof hogs fiom Ilca- xei City J. M. Mcltoynolds of Davenport sent In a c.ir of hogs. T. .1. Tayloi biought In two cars of cattle from Shelton. II. KIco huda cm of hess hero fiom Wilsoii- Klpp k Lampcrt matkctcd a c.ir of hogs fiom Ilinnpliiejs. Anderson & John-on sent down a c.ir of hogs from Oakland. Claik. Ileaton & Co. sent In a c.ir of hogs fiomcstein , S. I' . Jolm-Min had ac.irot hogs on the mar ket from .Menu. W. Ilaiilnglon of Tekamah had a carof hogs on the maiket. Nicholas Mel-on of Stamfoid was up with two cars of hog-- . DaId Anderson of South Omaha has dls- p iseil of Ills stock yaids In ( Jolnmbus , Nob. , which Lonslsted of thlity acres , lyhu within tlio city limits , ThUst.iId old town Is h.nlng a gieatioil estate boom at pictcnl , amlNdos- tlned to boonoof thu most Impoitant Inland towns In ( he state. O.W.I//.I WHOLKN.ll.i : JlAKKETti. I'roiliioc. ri ii rresh whlto trout , plko and pickerel , uei lb , 80 ; sturgeon , 7c. lliiuis , 1'iii.rs t.M > TAM.IW ( Gicen salted hides , .MWUe : diy salted hides , 537c : dry Hint hides , uS'ic ; calf hides , 44Qi4o. ( Dam aged hides 2c less. Mieep polls , green , each , picked navy , medium , il/x-KSI.W ; hand picked . . . , , , L.iiiitij , ri.ti u ) ! * , HI' ' uii'iiu Al'I'I.K IIUTTKII I'or ' Iti , WWc. Wool , I'liie unwashed , l. Hl'io ; medium un washed , IKit.'lu ; eoarsu unwashed , . KUIIS llea\ei , per II ) , fj.50QI.uo ; each , * looa 7.00 ; otter , each , f 1 0/Xt7.0J ( wolf , eacli , 5loOo ( ; coon , each , 4 ( li5u ; mink , each , MHftiOu ; musk- Lit , fall. 8U'c : mnskr.it , winter. 10l5t- ; skunk , 25IOe : biid''Oi , 4Uefl.UO ; deci skins , peril ) , 20jOc ; deerskins , winter , per lb , J2 ® a.'e. a.'e.1IOXBV 12SOI.)4e ) per lb ; strained , Oc. OlUNdKSl' box , Meillteiiuneaii sweets , M.50 ; Callfoinla fancy ninals , I.1.V5.75 ) : Los Angeles , * , ) .sO ; fancy Dual to seedlings , J4.25 ; In ll\o box lots , I5c per box hiss I'l.MHl'I'I.KS I'cf lloz , tlJMttlOO. hTltvwiiKiiilli s Per ease , choice Shipping stock , if 1.50 ® MX ) ; good , UOlXit. ! 00. C'IDKII Porbbl , lelinedMf. \ half lib ] , $150 ; haul elder , pure , per bbl , f5X ( ) : oi.ingo elder. halfbbls , tr.OO ; pear elder , half hbls , f,00. ( 'AMtoiisiAUiiKiiHirs Pcrlb , 25fflWc. MINCK JIi'A-i'-sai.o ' Jier lb. L Mo.vs-Per box , Jlesslna , fancy. II.50S5 00 : strlellj cholcot4.2" > ai.50. . -Per bunch. II.50Q.T 00. llurTiit--Pio.imery : , fancy rolls , nrlnts , 2 | @ 2io ; creamery , fancy , solid packid , 20it2le ; cro inuiry , choice , 18-foi9e : daliy , fancy mils iii.d pilnts , IWiJITc ; daliy. finey , solid packed , l.VtJKio ; dairy , choice , 149TI5e ; country roll , fancy , l.ltAUu ; choice , SfCDo : country roll , good , < / < i8c ; country loll , fair , BffiOuj pool Dtoolc , 2it.lc. Kdos-Uu per doz forslrlctly fresh ; stale stock not saleable. HO.SFS ( Quotations arc for delivery In Chi cago. ) Dry llulCalo , pur ton , } ll fj)18,00i ) dry countiy , blenched , tluoofflU.oO : dry country , Uami | and meaty , I .OJ ® 10.00 , VKH.TAiii.rs- sweet potatoes , fancy , Muscatlnu , pur bbl , f 1.00 ; onions , extra fancy , fl.50 ; onions , fair. t..SJ ; rutabagas. $ , ' .00 ; cai- rots , , ' .00 ; paiMUps , IIJW ; bouts , J..oO ; horse radish roots , pTr ( bbl , t-.SO : pcrlb7u ; celery rootn , perbbl , Jfl.OO ; pur doz , OOo ; horseradish , pur doz pints , tt.25. l'lnshitVErt-/7Wo ( pur lb , iKi.i.vs Jlhttlo per lb Ditt-hHfi ) VKM. L'holco medium , S'HS'Jo ' ' ; light , &a o ; heavy , 4Mo. Ari'i.KS - Per bbl , Oenltons , 1500 ; Willow Twig , JVOOHen Davis , f 1.75 ; Komuultu , fl.W. l.l.VSKKll Oll/-01& < 110. Coco \MJTS Per hundred. $1 00. PICKLES Medium , per bbl , tJ.M ) ; small , WJiOj gherkins. t.5Q ; O. A. 11 , ehow chow , ijts , $5.85 ; pints , JJ/15. PotiTOKS Per bushel , fancy , 3033oj fair to good , 2iHl25e. POUI.TUV Per dozen , choice hens , Kl.av < l4 00 ; choice , mixed , tlX ( ) < iia. : j nxistors. , ' .51 > 5W.75 ! spring chickens , J-.N ) for small , $ . ) .0ttii.l.50 for medium , (1.00(31.50 ( for lunjej live turkeys , per lb WtlOc. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Groceries. SuOAiis-CutUmf.TVci out loaf cubes , 7) ) c | standard , iMivtdereil , 7'iu ; XXXX. powdered , 7'iu ; Kranulated , Btundard , OUQUHu ; confec tioners , A. fl'io ; whlto extra , Ofui extra 0 , Nob.,5iio ; umber , 6Uu. Cori-Ejj-Uoastea-AriUcUo Arlosa , SJ'ioi Mclaughlln > XXXV , SJ'WI Oprmnn , SSJ Dllworth , aiHci Alnroma , V5H | tmlk.a'K ! . lorrnr. Green rancyold KoJdcn Itlo. S7c ; fnncy old peaborry , 27c : Hlo , i hqlco to fnney , 24'Xot Hlo. prlme.aiVP ) Jo. Bjwtl , 22'jtf ' : San tos nnd common Itlo , U'iWicj ' Mivim , : > H.I ; , tm n , gpuulno O , O. , SDc ! Java , good Interior , S3o ; African , 22'ic. . . -Harif viiWJ'lo ' ; farlnn , Co ; peas , .io ; oatmeal , I'lOto ; macaroni , lOc ; vermicelli , lOcj rice. 430'ii sago nnd tapioca. < V & 7ci limn bc.iu * , Co. . . . OtUS-Koroscno-P. W. , 18Jft ! ! W. W. , l.lo : headlight , IJUc ; gasoline , 1 ! ; s.tlnd oil , t..OO ® BOOperdof. I.ln oc l-Knwtiid ( boiled , ( Bo. MBATS limn * . No. I , lUlliiwerams lee ; 10 to 22 lt . O'ie ' ! 12 to 14 Ibs. 10'U't ' ohouldcrs. ( k ; lucakfast bacon , No. 1.8'ic ; Iiam sausagu.H'ic : dried beef hams , O 'iiMo ; beef tongnea. W.OO per do/ ; dry s-ilt meats , fi' itUUc per lb | ham roulette. 7so ! ; boneless hum , "do ; plcnlo ham , 7c IiUtn Tlercei , 5'jc ! M Hi cnn , 5''c ! 10 lb cans , ( ic ; Rib cans. C'o3lb ; c.iui , C.Uo ; kettle rendered , Jo per lb advance. OAVNKii MIAT : < I lb lunch tongue , J2.75 ; 2 lb lunch tongue. * 4.75 ; ,1 , lb corned beef. 8t.B'J ' ; 2 lb corned Iwof , W.05 | U lb corned beef , M 50 ; 14 lb corned beef , * 14.00 ; 211) boneless nigs' feet , t-.20 : lib Hngllsh brawn , tl.ao ; 21b Knzllsh brawn. * M5 ; Olb English brawn , K ! 75 ; llbciilppedbeef. I2.0i ) ; 1 lb comprecscd ham , f I.ul Uol'E llasls Manilla rope , I Vs ; sisal rope , 12'o ; cotton rope , Io ( ! ! now process , 84o. COTTO.V Twi.MJ-lllbh , very Hneior4 : plo,22c ; fine , 200 ! Daisy , ISo ! candle w lek , 22c. OMVK-I Quarts , per doz , $ .1.75 ; pints , per doz , { 2.25 ; bulk , per gal , RV. ViM'tlAU-aogr. elder. lOc ; good , 12o ; white , Wine , I5ct fancy fruit. 8c. MOVK Poi.isii $ . ' .00415.8 , nor gross. llAds Am. , per cwt. , $ li 00 , Lowlston , per cwt. , 17.00. MOHSSKS Hbls. N. O. fancy , per pal , fitfft 57c ; choice , 4VU)7c ) ; good.aOBTJc , C'uh.i baking , 2tfi.Wc ; black stiap , ao22o. WiiAi'piMi I'Ai'Bii-Struw , per lb , ras , 2'Jc ' ; Manilla H , 5c > e : No. 1 , 7c. Il\s ! Piilon Siunro. 3058.15 nor cent off list. HALT Balrv.SM ) Ibs In libl. Iiiilk. $ -.10 : best grade , W , rs , iJ.ao ; best grade.ioo. , ls. $2.40 ; best grade , 18 , IDs , * i0 ; rock salt , crushed , * 1.80 ; common , bbl , f 1.25. SoAl' Castile , mottled , per lb , OffilOc ; do , while , perlb. Ho. IIIIOOMSParlor , 5 tie , * J 0) ; 4 tie , U73i 2 Ho , ti.y > ; stables , JJ.K5 ; common , Tl.5031.75. Corey lb tin , 40c per lb CiiocoLATK-a.lS.'Ho pet lb ; German chicory , red , 8'ic. ' Sti.soiUbls ) , Uie ; granulated. 2o ; kegs , 1'lC. hoix-Pkgs. CO Ibs to box , fi i M > io. NllTS-Almonds , I'lO ! Hrn/lls. uv ; filberts Kc ! ; pecans , He ; wnlnuts , IJ'o ; peanut cocks , be ; loasted. lie ; Tennessee pe units , 7e. DitUIS-lrocers ( ( ! ) Per ll - lloiax. 12c ; cop peras. 2'4c ' ; Hay leave14c ; glue. lOc ; cpsom sails. 4cghiuber salts , 3e ; sulphur , 2' , c ; blue CIIIUSK Kull cie.im twins , | J'c ' ; full cream Ohio swiss , ific ; full cream \\l-eoii-in Swiss , 14 < 3lc ; ( ! ; full eieam brick. Uc ; fulleiLiim llm- burgcrHw Iss , 1 Ic ; fancy hhej boj g.ui b. c. , IO1 , c. UA : : < KI > Oooiis rmlls California standard brands , 2'-lb ' , per doAm Icots. JIkV ( < ir.71 ; apricots plo fi ult , 11.50 : g.illDiis tl..Vj ; bl.ick- benles. ? j.20 : cherries , black fJ2iHd2.25 ; chei- rles , white , J-1.25rt2.50 ; grapes iiaVBIsO ; peals , IlartlettU10 < i 2.2.1 ; peaches. jellow.iJ 1041225 ; piiaches , lemon cling. W.40J pltms , eg , il.UI ® 1.80 ; plums , golden drop , il Ml ; plums , green gages 8l.uvai.s0 ; peaches wllh jilts In , JI.iOj ( cut rants , JJ.0 ! ; gooseberries , J..I5 ; iiulnccM , J-MO ; I.ispbcrrlcs , t.'fl ; sti.iwbeirles50 ; peaches , a-lh eastei n standaids , $ l.sHb ; ; pie , SI. 10 ; tl-lb pie , Jj.05 ; gallons pie , J.I 00 ; apples , high stiudards $ . ' .75 ; 2-1 b goosebet rles , ixjc ; S-lli sti.iwbeiiles , ! X)3' ) ' > 5c ; J-lb i.ispbcirles , J1.00 : 1-Ib blucbcirlcs,80g00e blackberries , d.VSi75v ; 2-lbsti.iwbeirie . pieseixed , Jl.so ; 2-lb i.ispberiles. piesei\ed , J1.80 ; lb blackbciiles , piesuned. $1.20 ; pineapples. It tlianui chopped , W1K ) ; 2-lb Ilahama gi.ilcd , w.7i ; 2-lb llahama sliced , JJVJ ; 3-1 b Standard sliced. J1.3.y < Wl/xij ebonies , 2-lb led , Ualtlmoie , ( > < iU5c ; pea.j 2- Ib. II. . ' 10. Vi-OKTAW.rs Tomatoes l-lbe\tra , $1.00 , 3- Ib siandard western biands ll > f"x ) ; ; gallons. strlcllj standard. J3UO. Corn -finest giown. fl.V ) ; glltedged sugai corn , \eiy line , Jl.TO ; choice 2-lb sugar corn. JI.JJ ; J-lb exi i.v w estei n biands , .vyrjfl.OO ; 2-lb st.indaid western hrands , 50 < Ti70c. Musluooms I-lb I'lench. ex tra line , 22W25c ; 1-lb I'leneh line. I8fi32i' ; I-lb Trench , onlln.iiy , ll.'cibc. Pj-.is Ties , llne.per can , 21e ; deml line , per can KJe ; 2-lh sifted , $1.1,0 ; 2-lb earli June. ifl.'iViM .5 , 2-lbManow , stamlaid biands , fl. 10 ; 2-lb so iked , 57c. felling beans , , 2-lh high jn.ide , Kefngee. S5c ; 2-lb ( ! olden - den wax beans. 7.V1 : 2-lb sliini ; beans , 70c ; Lima Means 2-lb so ikud , 75f lloston Dakcd ( leans 1-lb Lowls. it in ; Cio\\n \ bi.ind. * 1.50. Sweet Potatoes 3-1 h Now Jersev , UMi. I'limp- klns 3-lb , $1.10. Ol.i.i anil tomatoes , $ I.M ) ; okia , Ji.liO ; succotash , $1.20. I'lsn Ctxlllsli , extia Georges , new , BViO. ; giand bank , now,5c ; silver , 2 lb liloeks , O'to ; snow while. 2-lb lirlcks. new b-fje ; Till kev * ted , l.ugo mlddlts , bricks. Do ; snow whlto crates , l-5 lb boxes , 7V : Iceland halibut , 9c ; mi-- dliim seuli d hei ring , J5e ; No 1 scaled heiiing , 22e ; domestic Hull.mil heiilng , V > c ; llamimig spiced lieiilng. il.'iO ; Hussi-uj saidines , 75c ; Russian saidlnes , plain. 55i'liiipoi ted Holland heiilng. crown biand , 80c ; do t nicy milkers , < )0c ) ; mackeiel. No. 1 shine , lu.lf bbls , $1100 ; bloaters , half bbls , $ IMK ) ; white fish half bbls , $7.H ( ) ; tiont , half bbls. f5 VI ; family whlto llsh , $ .100 ; salmon. $800 ; 1-lb m.icUeiclhoirIngl.UO ( ) © l.io ; 1-lb Hunan baddies , $ l.r > ; 1-lb lohslois , $ MV5J2.25 ; 1-lb Alaska salmon , Alout.tl.U ) ; 2-lb oystuis , 10 o/ . $1.'J5 ; l-l ] > o > stars. 5 o$1.15 : 2-lb selects , 12 07.W.i5 : ; I-lb clams , llttlo necks , $1.25 ; 2-lb clams , llttlo necks. J.'OO ; i-b ] saidlnes impoi ted , joi ) ease , KIOs. $ ! " > OOI&20 00 ; ' , -lii 1m- poi led boneless saidlnes , 2i'ic ; 5-lb saidlnes , Ami'i lean , pel case , 100s , 1'icneh stj le , $150 ® 500 : 4-Ih saidlnes. American , per case , 103s , I'lcncli style , $7.50 ® ) ) IK ) : 'i-lb s.udlnes , mns- tiuil. per case , 50s , $ J.T5100 ; Impoited key sardines. $11 OJ. DIIIKII I'nt'iT-Cm rants , now , 04&74e ; prunes , casks , 1,300 Ibs , 7i.'tl'i1ae ' : pi lines , bill or bigs , t > H&7lii' ; cltion peal , drums , 20 Ills , 2Jo ; lemon peel , iliums , 2Ju : find dates , boxes , U His , 1'c : npihots. eliolco evaporated. Ho ; api Icots , jelly-cmed , 25 lb boxes , Iso ; apilcots , fancy , 25 lb boxes , lOe ; apples , eliolco o\apor- ated , ll'Jc ; npples , pi line new , ire ; tigs , la > er , 10 per cent tare , 11'/je : In s icKs , 7c ; Poislan dates , 7c ; Salt Lake apples , , > itc ; blacUbei ills , mapor.ited , 50 ll ) boxes , .Tic ; cheirlos , pitted , dry eiiied , lie : peaches , pined , fancy , liySJ-'ie ; chotee. Idc ; Silt Lake , 'Ic ' ; pitted plumbs , Cal. , 1 II ) boxes , 84 < 59'ic ; i.ispbcriles , evaporated , N. V. , now'lie : piimis , H. C. , WI-70 , KKJfclJ'sC ' : orungo peel , l" > c : raisins , Callfoinli , London ciop IVID , tJ.4 ( ) ; Cal IIKISO muscatels , crop 16'ifl ' , f-MO ; Valenclas , Isss , 70 ; Valenclas , nowc ) ; t'al. seedless , hks. , 8c : Oiidnia , lajei , now , lie ; dried gi.ipes , 5c ; piiinolles. new , lie. MctalH. Hi OCK TIN Small pig , 2Sc perlb ; bar , 30c Coi'l'Ht Planished holler sl/cs , 3Jo perlb ; cold Milled. 260 nor lb ; sheathing , 27o pel lb ; pltts.ind llatts , 2sc perlb , auVAM/Ki > Sin.i r Ino.v-Dise't 50-10 per cent , pat. plan , lion , Nos. 21 ® ' . ' * , A , W/.t ; ; II , ItooriNn-ChaiLoal , I.C. , 14x20,112 , $5.75 ; T.X. , $7.2" > . hiimrr Inos'-No. 20 , J.M55 ; No. 27 , $ .1.75. Soi.iir.it 14irif. TIN I'rIK - I. C. , 10\ll , 235 , $7.25 ; I. X. , 10x14 , 225. f ) OJ. TIN I'l TK-Coke , 10x11.2J5 , $025. STIII. : : Nui.s llase , $5.2" > . hihiu. Wiitt : N vir.s Itabc , $ JG5. WIIIK Jap. barb , M liO ; galv. , $1.15. Drills. Quinine , per oP A. W , 49e ; nerman , 40c ; In- dlgo , put lb , 73c ; Insect powder , 40c ; opium , $ .l.9"i ; morphine , net o/ . , i.1.10 ; hops , per lb , . ! 0c ; glycoilne , 2le ; ilextrlne. 12c ; enttlebone , 35t'j cream taitur , pine , 35e ; commercial , ISc ; cam- plior , S'li ; ; am. call ) , 14i > ; blini vitriol , 7'jC. Aclls-Caibolle,4 ( > anJeeltilo ; , ivai7c ; turtiulu , 'ffffl'HOJ sulphuilc , pin lb , Ilo , Olls-hpoim. tl. 10 ; w halo. Use ; unstoi.tl.35 ; neats foot , 51 ® Wo ; tuipuntlne. 5flc ; Tonk.i beans , JI.75BI.03 ; balsam tolu.ls < 8IOu ; calomel , OV 'irc ; canth.ir- ndles , $ l.'IOiJI.I5 ; eassl i buds , ' . ' ( WjiJu ; uhloio- form , " ) IG5lc ; ergot. ! 7 ® " > ic ; gum arable. 55 ® USuj glycerine , 22a.'jc ; lycopodlum , 4JIOo ; mciuury , 8lc. The ViHlblo Supply. Cincvoo , May 10. The vibiblo supply for the week ondiiif , ' May IV , as compiled by tlio scciutary of the Chicago boaul of trade Is us follows : ; > llushcls. Wheat . - . r. a..D'tS.ooo Corn 11,000.000 Oats. . . . : f 4,400,000 Ityo . , 1,057IXK ) Ilarlcv OS ,0X ( ) SOUTH OMAHA NUWS. A Cnso of SnakcH Caiisos Coniiiiotion Afouuil tlio Stilt ion. Somebody appropriate John Illtchliart's liorso and bugpy nt 10 o'clock yesterday mornIng - Ing [ ituluvuryi > oll'oolllec i'\vciitoutonaseaicli for It. About the saniq Ivotiru man imined Tom Hunneg.in , bettor known as "Tho Fumotis , " dropped Into the iwllco station and took u chair. About the tlmo ho took the chair ho took snakes , mjil us bad u cuso of the reptiles as one would wish to soo. Ho started by Jumping fnmi the chair and calling for whlto dogs , black dogs , yellow dogs and uvory other kind of dog to kill the imaginary ruts. Jtidga King Jumped over the railing and made luisto to i-cach the street. The cotut room loafers followed suit , with "Tho Famous" after them. At the door he caught ono of the men and was rap idly pounding him into insensibility when the others turned baclc to Ills rescue. Hannegan was overpowered but it required ton nioii to hold him down. George Mukopcaro got a tin wlilstlo and blow for a policeman to como nnd open cell into which the savagely vicious case of snakes could bo put. I'.it Howloy ran up street and down street for n blue coat but HOMO could bo found. After ilftcen minutes' waiting and struggling with Hannegan , Chief Mitlonoy came und tie was placed in a cell and tied down. Dr. Klrkpatrlck was summoned and cava Ilauueguii some relief but It was noon before ho was out of the tei riblo frenzy to which a week's debauch had biought him. Hanucgan was formerly u drinking man but for dome tlmo had been Mrictlv temper- 1 nto. A week ngo ho commenced to drink again and has been moro or less drunk since , What tlic I'ollcc nro Doing , Ocorgo K.Goldsmith was arrested ycstorday morning by Ofllecr Kedmond nnd tunied over to C. A. Onuit , n banker from I'ocnhontns county , la. Gelds m Ith Is wanted for dis posing of mortgaged property. Phillip CIcnkonbard lives In Drown park. HohndS.itu Gibson nrrcstcd for being too free In his house with two neighborly women. Clenkcnbard claims that the women nnd Gibson slept on the lloor together Sunday night. The cnso was dismissed by tlio pros * ceutlng attorney. Charles NIckwnnder will po to the county Jail fT.fjO worth for getting drunk. Charles Dolnn was lined $9.W ) for carrying concealed weapons. John Glenson nnd William Me- Cormlck nro awaiting trials for drinking too much Sunday booze. City Notes and I'ersonnli. Hov. T. C. Clcndcnnlng of Omaha nronehed at tlio Methodist church Sunday forenoon. His topic was "Lovo of Christ. " John Hclmontof Cedar UlulTs was n Mnglo city visitor jesterday. C. II. Hendrlcks of Pocatclln , Idaho , spent yesterday In the city. The Epwoith league of the Methodist church will elect odlcers for tlio now quarter tonight. J. H. Vim Dusen will deliver tlio oration on Memorial day. T ho exercises will bo held in Syndicate park. J. H. Hmcrson of St. Louis is tlio guest of Henry Loknwskn. The Foreign Mission society of the Metho dist church will hold a meeting Wednesday night. During tlio baseball game Sunday after noon between the Sobotkors mid Omaha packing house nine , MeDermott , second baseman of the latter team-broke ills knee while sliding to second base. The giuno was called , the score standing 12 to 8 In favor of the Sobotkers. McDcrmott's Injury will contlno him to his bed for u modlh , At the live bird shoot at Albright Sun day , Messrs Blum , Soldier and McCre.ith tied on 11 ret money nnd Homer and MeCaithy on second money. O. U. Davenport has commenced the erec tion of two dwelling houses on 1J sttoot , be tween Twenty-llf th and Twenty-sixth streets. A llro slightly damaged n frame house in the alloy between Twenty-llfth and Twenty- sixtli streets , near N. " Hev. H. Ij. Wheeler Sunday afternoon married \ \ . M. Cnldwell of Chicago and Miss Lola Hough The ceremony was performed at the residence of the btido's biother , H. L. Hough , Twenty-fouith nnd A sttcets. Mrs. C. T Van Akcn nnd daughter Boitha have gone to Hillsdale , Mich. , for a short visit. Bishop Worthlngtou continued a class of ten nt Masonic hall Sunday. Mrs. FreJ Hartmnn and Mrs. JudgeArn old have gone to Chicago for a week. Nels Lundgicn is on the sick list. Tickets at lowest rates and superior accommodations via the proat Uoelc Ib- Inntl routTielcot ollico , ] ( i02 Six teenth and Farimm btrcotb , Omaha. OIM'OSITIO.'TTO VAltltS. ArtiHt Clevclantl Gives l orcrl'iil ICxprcs'-lon of Ills Views. Air H. W. S. Cleveland of Minneapolis , the landscape gin donor , who lias designed tlio imptovPinents for Omaha's paik system , re cently wtoto the follow ing letter , which was published In the Dctiolt Jomn.il , in answer to opposition ofCeied to the cstablibhmcnt of an u\tenslvo system of p.uks and parkas in Dctiolt : M Di ut Sin : Opposition to boulevards and paiks has never lulled to manifest itself in evcrv city in which I have had any share in the work of paik Improvement. The occa sion Is always soi/cd upon by demagogues to assume the position of dofcndois ot the laboiingclasses , on the ground that parks and boulevards nro needless nnd expensive luxuries for the bcnolit of the lich , \\hich must add to the buulcn of taxation to bo homo by the poor. And this in spite of the fact winch the experience of cveiy city has cleaily pioved , that dheetlx the loverso is tiue. The strongest argument that can now .be adduced in favor of such improvements is , that they relieve the huidcu of taxation by adding so largely to the value of adjacent propet ty that onlj the rich can afford to pur chase and hold it , while at the sumo time they lender it so desirable that every poition is sei/ed upon and occupied or held by tliqso whoso moans unable them to meet the in- cicased taxation nnd to cicct costly icsi- duncus which add to the beauty of the 1m- piovcinonts. Thus they bcooino tlio chief souico of rcvc- nuo to the Uty treasury , and at the same tlmo provide u constant source of enjoyment , which is as free to the poor as the lich and of ten-fold moro value to them. This , as I sav , has been proved over nnd over again , and yet the bamo argument con tinues to bo urged in opposition nnd the great body of people who do not tiavel , and have no opnoitumty to sco what has been done elsowhoio , nro easily led to fear the ef fect of expending so much money for what is ivpicscntcd to them as a needless luxury , but which in fact is so valuable nn investment that no city can afford to dispense witli it. In this city , as elsewheio , the opposition was so strenuous that many invaluable oppor tunities wore lost bofoie the \\oik was en- teicd upon , and even when it was begun the park commissioners weio at 11 rat s > o appiv- henslvo of being thought extravagant that thev failed to secure debir.iblo areas , some of which they have since pmchnsed at an enor mous advance on what they might have been had for at lirst , and others ha\o passed ba- yond their power of purchase. In rogaul to boulevards wo have had a sin gular and interesting oxpoilenro. The Hist effect of the original design lor a system of patkb and connecting p.ukwajs , or boule- vatds , was to raise the asking piico for icnl estate on every street selected for the pur pose so gieatly that some of the most desir able unites had to bo abandoned , and in others tlio intended width much lestiicted. Hut in less than two years fiom the tlmo the lirst bouluvuid was opened thoio weio bo many petitions from owners of piop- erty on different streets to have them made boulcvaids thau the patk commissioners adopted a rule which has since been btiicllv adhoied to , that no petition would boconbidciod in which the land icquircd for widening tlio street was not given gratuitously , The effect In Inci eas ing the value of adjacent pioperty has been so marked nnd so enounous that petitions have continued to como in and in onoinstanco anew boulovatd has been laid out and con structed at gt eat cost over what was waste land , the owners of which not only gave the land icqulred , but voluntarily offeied to pay the whole cost of construction , in annual as sessments for ten years. This airangcmcnt makes it easy for tlicin , as it creates an Im mediate demand for the propoi ty at a high pt ice , while the city at tlio end of the ton yearn will bo fully reimbursed , and Is al- icndy leaping the benefit fiom the incicascd taxable value of the propci ty. AU opposition 1ms long since been silenced Every citizen is proud of our park system , ami if the question woio now open of doing away with paikbimd boulevards , on condition of rcstoiing their cost to the city ticasuiy , not a vote would ho cost in its favor. It is n curiouH , hut not n singular fact , howeverthat the very men who lirst opposed p.nk construction ( no tlio ones who now urge a lavish outlay foruitlllciul decorations , such us greenhouses , fountains , oiimmental struc- tutus , etc. . which should never bo Introduced till the city has grown tip thickly about the parks and along the lines of the boulovaids. Such decorations will then bo in keeping with the architectural surroundings and thu cost of them will not bo felt. But those who lirst opposed tlio nark sys tem btill pose us the "friends of the poor , " and demand that the.su public gardens shall bo provided with all thu luxuries which the rich provide for thumsolvcs In their pi ivato grounds. And this leads to the introduction of shams and cheap imitations of ait , which are destructive of all true iiitlstlu tastu. The lirst park that was constructed hero was a tract of thirty acres then ut the out- pklrts of the city , uut now overlooked by many very line and costly houses. In nego tiating for the land the park commissioners declined to purchase a portion which was very desirable , but was held at * 18KXwhich ( ) pilco was deemed HO extravagant .that they did uot feel justitled In the % ex penditure , Two years later the resi dents in that vicinity itetltloncd that It should bo added to the nark , and offered to bo assessed for Its full value. It was then ap praised by disinterested patties and pur chased by the park commissioners for W7.000. By same mail with this I scud joua copy of our pntk report for the past year , and wish to call your attention to a view In the above park opposite page 21 , Five years ngo every foot of tm area .shown In that plcturo ( except tlio dlstnnt hills seen over the bridge ) was nn Itiipmsublo quag- ml re , without n tree or n Mirub the homo of bullfrogs nnd bullrushes. His now constantly thronged with visitors nnd In winter the lake ( which is kept clean swept mid lighted at night with elect i Icily ) Is crowded with skat ers of both sexes. From the city assessor I learn that the In creased value of property generally that Is di rectly traceable to our park system Is from W ) to 73 per cent and on the line of the new boil- lovnrd which I 8Hko | ) of ( which was previ ously waste land wherenoono would live ) the property Is now assessed at f 10 tlio front foot and .sells at $75 to f < 0. Hoplngthcso forte mny bo of service , I re main , Very trulv yours , H. W. S. Ci.fcVEi.A.m Mix NT. irou ? , Minn. A revolver in the Imiul of Percy Dolnnd , a stxtoon-ycnr-old boy who llvos nt 1008 North Twentieth street , pro duced the usual result. Ho was looking for ducks on Cut-oil island nnd Hliot him self in the calf of the lo r , causing a painful wound. Tlio Only One. The Chicago , Milwaukee ft St. Pnul railway is the only line running solid vcstlbuled , oleelrlo lighted nnd steam heated trains between Chicago , Council IJluffs unfl Omnha. The berth reading lamp feature in the Pullman sleeping cars run on these lines is patented and cannot bo used by any other railway company. It Is the great improvement of the ngo. Try it and bo convinced. Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific depot , Omnlm , at 0 p. m. dally , arriving at Chicago at 0:30 : a. in. Pabbengors talcing this train are not compelled to get out of the cars at Council BlulTs and wait for the train to bo cleaned. Get tickets and sleeping car berths at Union ticket ollloo , 1501 Farimm st. R A. NASH , Gen. Agt J. E. PKISTON : Pass AjrU RBILWHY TIME OHM T.O11VUS A s ! T Arrlvuf Omntm llcpot lUtli nnil Muxcm utri't'la I Oiunlm. TS7 p Til 8 'S a in II45 n in ( i M p in l > 1.1 | > ni ChlcnKO VM n in ( > M p in lown Local oicrL'pt Sinning 11.10 n in I.eaos llllll.lNniO.V \ MO HIVIIll Arfltos Oinalin llcpot 10th nnd Mien utroots. Omnlm. fo W > iTia . Denver Itijr llxprcss. 4 ( ) . ' ) p ni 10 01 n ni . . . .Denver Kiiirei" . . 1.1 > p m V 40 p in ! ) 'l" > nni _ IjOIMt'l ' Arrl\oa Olllllllll Depot lOtl'i nnil Mnsoii utri'Pts Oninlm. 'J C > n ni Knimn Cltr IHy lltpri' " .1 ( i 10 p m _ ! l 41 p m 1C ( ' . MiflitUz vln U r Trim * I 1.41 njii \ Arrivoi Oinnlin Depot lUtli nnil Jlnrc'j atrooty Omnlm. f.V ) ITii . . . O\orlnml Hyer . . . V A ) p m T M p in . . . .I'.iclltu Kxprosa . . 7 II a in 10 10 n in Denver Kxprivn , . 4 10 p m 4 41 p in CrniKl Inliinil Kxp ( except Hun ) 1. II p m 8 UO a ni I'nii'nnClty Kxira"ii | . \2tK \ > a m IxmvL' t'lfll'AdO. fil Ai'AClHO : | Arrives Omnlm U. 1' . Ucpiit. lOtlijiiiil MnrerJJt * I Omnlm. d 15 p in rrr , . NUM i-iurc . looin in l < II n m . Atlnntlc Kxirc | It )0 ) p m 4 II p in VoMlbnlo I.lniltinl 10 41 n in l.tMVI'1 OlIiCAdO A N'OllTUWKSrllUN ] AnTvtu Omnlin 1) ) r ili'pot , lOtli nml Miiri'y Hit I Omnlm 11 l'i n m . . . .niliiKO ixprc- : II 0 pin 410iiii | . . Voitlbulo l.lmltcil . .ISO n m 015 p in ( Iv cv. Sit ) Mull ( Ar ox. .Mon ) 7V ) u in ' . 'SO p m . Knitern H ) r . 2 41p _ in I'lUl'At.OMil. . , A h'IT 1'AtJL | Armc-T _ U 1' ilujiot.JOtb nnil .MnrcyStHOiiiulii _ _ | _ ' .M'lalii , ClilciiK'o Mull ( isxiopt biliuln ) ) I ( I0.'i p m (100 ( p in | Clilciw ) Express . ! > 41 u in / ) p nil < lilrniio llxpresi J ' . ' > 0ji in Lcnvts I OMAHA A bT LnlJlS | Arrl\ei ( Jin inn | t ; I' ilcpiit , lOtli nnil Mnny _ Pt < I Omnlm 4 l'i pin St l.iiuli l niinon Hull l.'MJpm Lfinct I bllllJX lll'Vx I'ACIh'lUI Arrives Omidin | U 1' ilipiit , mih mill .Xlnri ) M" | Oinnlin 7 II n nil bloux City I'u'senuer . . MOO'i p m ( i * | nil _ M t'niil Kxjirini 1100) n in J.IMVCI I MOD.X Cll'VA l'A"ClFrOArrl\ ; | Oinalin I IH-iMit 15tIijiniJWi't ) terSH. _ I Oinnlin. (141 ( p nil St I'nul l.lmlk-il . . . | H.l.nm "iTinvm I K , K A MO VAlTljlU' I Arrlvus Oninlin j Depot 1'itli nml Wcbiter St < I Oinilii OUiTn m IllnikTTlTIi Kjcprt-ti . . S'JUpm ' .HiOniii IIiiitliiK' * I7\p ( lit. Hunilny ) . 520pm "i 10 p in Wnlioo , V Lincoln l'nsi < eiiKt-r 1020 n m 5 10 p in York A , Norfolk ( Kx _ SniHlny ) _ 10 20n _ m Ijonve * i I ! , . ST" Ir"At. * O. ( "Xrrhes" Oninlni | llopot IStli nnilViiistcr Bt" | Omnlin. SOOifTn Moux City Afcoinmodntlon . H 4'i p in 1 UI p m blutix City Kipri'si ( ir. : Hun. ) . . 1.10 p in 1.45 p in . . bt. Paul l.lmlti-il . . . . 1 < l" > n m ( I 15 u ni 1 lorcnco I'nsionuor ( I x Hun ) . 8 45 a m " 5 15 p in Horcnco PnsseiiKei'dCx Sun ) jLluPn1 "lienvt-TI X11S < > UIU 1-AC1KIO. TArrlvos Omnlin I Depot l.ltli nnil Wulnler Sta | _ Oiuiilin , io l iTmi "St T-Diils STrOrKxprcss" " .TT.vTp in IMS p ml Ht ' .milt A. KJJ. Kxpress [ ii. ) nni _ " UNION' T'AtlHO SUlllTUHAN THA NS " Ilicio Irnlns nlio stop nt llth , 17th , SUth nnilSllli utrcrti , biinimlt nml bnvlilKO Crossliiit.Worltlng - ntn'M tnilm ilii not run Hnniliiy. C11ICAC.O , U I. X PACIFIC. I Arrives TrnnatL-r Union Depot , ( "iniiicll Illuin l'i mimlur II iO p in . .Nllllit Kkinoia . . . . ' . ) 15 n m V.ti n in . . . .Atlnntlc Kxpreat. ttVi p in 5 00 p in Vi'Hlbnlo I.liultoil 10 .a n in louve iCHIUAdO \ N'OIU'llWKh'l KIIN Arrlvc-i Trnn fi'r | _ Unloir Di-pnt , Council llliilTH iTrnniifur U 40 n MI .ClilruKn Ilxprusa. . lido pin . ' . ( XI p in VfHlll.llIu . I.liullt'll ' .I : ii ) u in II ) ( III p ,11 , KnMorn 1 Irfr 2 00 p m BOO p in Atlalllli ! Mull 7 K ) n in lOlflCAdO. Mil * A SI' I'Al'l. I Arrives TnniHt > r | Union Iippul , Coiincll llluit * ITrimsfcr 11.10 n in | ClilinK" Mull ( UAiept biimlii ] ' ) . & M p in h SH p 111 ' ClilciiKi ) Kipruai , I ) 1,1 u in 1000 Clili.ifii Kxprcis . , 2 01) ) p m K ( ' . , ST JOi : X 0 II Arrlu't tlnlnii Depot , Council llluffn Trnniifer .KniixnN City liny Kxirais | .14 Tp in KuiiKiii City Mulit KxpronH II .I ) it m OMAHA X vr LilUIS. I ArrH lJnlonDepot _ , Council IlluffH. iTrmiifur .st. Irfinls I'IIIMIII Hull | 1. 15 | i m \.uu\ut \ ICIIK'AI.O , IIUHL'N A QDINCV I Arrives TnniHlcrl Union Depot , Couni II lllurfn. jTrnnnrer I ) 40 a m CliltnKo 1'xprexs li 20 p in 10 UI p m Clilrnuo Kiprv 9 V 4) ) n m 7 , U ) p in .Crcittoii Ixieiil liaMijn sfouxcrrv Arrlvei" Transfer I Uiilmi lcputCoiinLll _ lllull . Transfer 7 45 u in sloux City Accoiiimoilatlon "li 115 it in B50 p nil bt I'aul Kiprcrts 1)55 ) p m " MISbOUIlI 1'ACIKIO SUIIUIUIAN TUAIN3. AOOODniCII , Luwvor , 121 Dearborn St Chic IKO , 2(1 ( years' biiccoHsfiil pruotlue. Advlcofroo ; nopubllulty. Siieolul f.iollltkslii many Hluten Atio , ii tt , Uiccii ) , tJ4frtln tact ( Jiili Tllfjc- Iti Onbr nioritt wtioltult plrtirnt , L 0 I > ilirtct from I ( J hpurtrV ) o. tor > 731 W M di n St. Chte r < t f3 to 110 MI * ! hrM tc , kitnip for ntw r U < r ' " 1 TO WEAK MEN ButTf rliu from the rnrcu of yuuthrnl iTrora , rarlr < leca7 , wiutlntf wraknru , lout nmiUui'xI.tlo , ! will -nU a valuable inallku ( M < aliill cniilolnliiK full imrtlculnn for homo cure , I' It 1C I' ( if < .lianr. A plcinllil intillcal work vhoulil U ) nail by man who li OPrroiin nnil ilelillltali-il , Vrof. I'.C. GILBERT BROTHBUS , Taxidermists 8) ) > eclmcni can bo toot i lafvlr If wall or cipctn bead fvr ivrU i. bil N , Ulb Btttit , Ctxiluw SIIROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , * Provisions and Stocks. Basement First National Dank , OOB South 10th Street , Omnhn. NEBRASKA National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA , Capital , - $4OOOOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 180O , - U7.0OC OBftro ami Dlrtrtrtri ttenrr W TM , t-reitiltntl Iwl > a. Heed , Tlcoil'Bililenl : Jumts W Hitr * * * : Vr , Y'Mone. Johns. Colllnt : It. a Cuihlnd J , N. tt P trick : W.H. 8. llunhcs , cixihler. TI-IIS IRON BANK. Corner 12th an.1 F rn m Strati * . A General llnnklnc Hiulm-i Transacted. National Bank Capital , - $4OOOOQ Surplus , - 4OOO ( ] Otrc ) T nml Directors K M Mor < fimn , Ot. . llltrhrork , Io ppli ( larnrvi , Jr. , A llrnrr , K. M , AnclcrionVllllnm ( I. .Mnul , vlon-iircililoiil ; I * II. WllllnnK , A. I' Hopkins. prcslilfiit : A. Milliard , Cftthlcr ; K II Ilrynnt , HnMslniit cnalilt-r Omaha Manufacturers , HootH niul ShooH. KIlKENDALt , , JONES 7c CO. , Wholesale Mannfiicturers of Boots & Shoes Aitents fur lloMon ItuMier Shoo Co , 1103 , 1101 mul 1104 IliirnC ) Sited , Omnlm , Nt'h. STORZ fe ILEIl , Lager Beer Brewers , 15.11 Kcrlh ISth Street , Omnlin. Neb. Cornleo. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window cnpi nml nictallcnkltKliti John Kpoiictor , proprietor KMnn.l 110 South lOtli Mrrel. /VrtlBtw' MutcrlnlH. A. H03PE , Jr" , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1613 Douitlni Street , Omnlm , Nob. Coal , Coke , Ktc. OMAHA COAL , COKE AND MME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. B K Cor ICtli and Douglon Htrocts , Omnlm , Neb. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Colic , South 13th Street , Omnlm , Neb. DEAN , ARMSTRONG Ac CO. , Wholesale Cigars. 402N Illlibtroi't "llellol" 1439 Dry Gooda and Notions. M. SMITH" &Tco Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions Corner llth nml Ilownnl Strcoti. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods , Gcnta'i'uriilnulnKflnoiH Corner lllh nnd llnrncy , Omntm , Neb Furniture. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnnm Street , Onmtm , Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture. Onmhn , J Groceries. McCORD , BKADY & CO , Wholesale Grocers , 13th nnd T.cnvenwortli Streets , Omnlm , Nebraska. Ijiiiiibcr , lOto. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. , Etc. Imported and Amerlcnn 1'ortlnnd Cement BtnU agent for Mllirnukvu Hjrilrnullo Cement , anil yulncy White I.lme. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Wood carpets and pnrquet llnorlnx. 9tb Btrcuts , Omaha , Nebraskn. FRED W. GREY , Lime Cement Etc Etc Lumber , , , , , , Corner Oth and Douglni Streets , Omnlm. Millinery and Notions. I. OBERFELDER & CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , 203 , 210 nnd 213 South llth street. Notions ; J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , 1124 Hnrnoy Mrcet. Omnlm. OllH. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle itrcnuf , etc , Omnlm A 11 ll'shop , Manager. 1 Paiicr. _ -j CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry a nlco stock of printing , wrapping and wrltln ) paper Upetlal attention ulTcu to curi ) paper. . BnfCH , Ijto. , A. L. DEANE &c CO. , Uencral Aiciit ; < fur Halls' Safes , Rt and 323 South 10th tit , Omaha. T4 > yH , Igto. H. HARDY & CO. , Jobbers of Dolls Albums Goods Toys , , , Fancy , IIouio KurnlnhlnK Cooili , Children's Carriages. 120) ) larnam street , Oumba , Neb AVatcr Hiippll U. B. WIND ENGINE fc PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , Ilnllldnr wind mill ) 818 and V20 JOIIH * t , Omaha. U K Hois , Acting Manuger , Iron PAXTON Ac VIERLING IRON WORKED , Wrought and Cast Iron Building WorK , Knglnen brais work , genornl foundruinchlna uud blacksmith work onico and wiirVt , U. i * Itr nnil ITth street , Umaha OMAHA SAFE tc. IRON WORK8 , JIanf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , ; Vaults , jail work , Iron shutters and lire ncaptij U Andraeu .prop'r Cor llth aud Jackiun His. Hasli , Duorn , Ktu. M , A. DISUItOv& CO. , Whulnialo manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch office , 12th and Iiard streets , Omaha , H O Omnl"ia. T7NION STOCK YARJRS CO. , 01 South Omaha , Limited