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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1890)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , FJJIDAY , SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Prices Rebound tind Cash Wheat Houses Wore Masters of the Situation , .ENORMOUS BUYING OF CORN BY HUTCH , Provision Market Kenturolpss XI 1C Hnn o In the Oat I'll Quito Active at Times Cat tle and CitirAfio , .TunoS ? . [ Special Telegram to THE flrt.l-Tho trade In wheat for the day was enormous. There were big traders on both sides and the tide turned In favor of hlghor prices. Then ) are but four more trading days to July 1 and It Is a bad time to bo short In July wheat. Hcvcral persons found this out to lay , Whoti they proceeded to protect themselves by buyIng - Ing In their wheat they found cash wheat houses were masters of the situation and the ult was a lxund In prices of nearly So from the opening figures. The market opened 'io off on dispatches outlining the vluwsof the I'tlco Current , In which It Is claimed that winter wheat conditions justify tlio govern ment figures and total crop of 42. > , OiXUUO ) bushels. The spring wheat outlook was called better thnn last year. Ililsendul the busi ness news foi thoday. The llrst prices were ; July Mo , August 81V , September Ki'Jc ' , Decem ber ft7'4c ' , and tln.no were the bottom prices for Ihodiiy. 'J lie Hist bound In price was on the New 1 ork clearances , reaching S.W.OOO bushels , mostly foi llrltlsh poitu , New Vork buying in tills inarkcton cable advices of unfavorable weather abroad. There was some crop news also , but It WIIH not needed to start tlio bity- Irnr. During tlio first hour , while July wal pelting up to8V ( ( > iiiil ( December up to8S' ' c , Jliilehlnson was selling a little and talking liearlsli , but Itdld not Ntop Ihu advance. In the eat ly trading l.otan > v do , Olirord & Co , Ilaldwln A. I'timum and Mitchell wctu hiiyuiH. lleforo noon the aspect ( hanged. J/Inn became a big buyer. Mr. llutehlnson became a big buyer. Milch- ell , having reall/cd on a lot of long wlioat , iigaln bought ficely. Itrovtcau bought liber ally. Kvciyono who was short of July bought us fast as they could. Cables , big clearances nnd weather In I'ngland had some effect. The "attitude of the cash wheat houses , fdnco the CHSh wheat demand started , cnuscd al inn. WIIH a big sliort and ho covered ' jst like anybody else before It got too late. The advance up to noon was not rapid , but \ cry broad and Miiing. On the second bulge the prices went from Io to l'o over the 11 o'clock figures. ' 1 ho top prices about mid day were : July , ( O' c : August , Bilfo ! bcp- tembor , BSJ o ; December 8'J'ic , or KCII- r-rally 1'ia ever the opening prices. There was a slight railing off fiom these figures on heavy lo.ill/lng and befoio 1 o'clock the tilt bec.uno falily ( inlet. During Ihu last half hour wheat was unsteady and did not hold up at best prices. July wasoir to l'4c , up tooli.ioiiiiil closed at NJMv , or lost might over last nUht ; August closed atbTc , uptemlmi 87'ji ) . December titi'&a mid June orcash was aliouttifi'ic. ' Tbo corn market was In the s.imo course with wheat today. It opened at Iho bottom in Ices at a decline over night , made u very lair advance and closed wlthoulxpcchil activ ity f-oinolliliig under tliu best prices , i\treino : win in weather WIIH construed by some as against the crop and by othots fa\oiible. It ceitalnly was bearish , If It bad any beat Ing , The malnspiliii ; of the mar ket on the advance was the enormous buying by llutchlnson. Hu wan followed by the Hcalplng fiaternlty , who later took the inolltson tbeli puirhahcs. lleforo the eloM ) It VMIS repotted th.it twenty-six boat loads had been taken for expoit at Now Vorlc. bhlp- jnents weio 40" > 000 bushels OliarU'is ted ly , Ihl.OCO bushels. July sold at ICI © . ! ! ' je. closing at ! HliS-H'luc ( ; June ' &o iindei ; August sold at ; W7.ir > 'Sf , closing at , > IV&l > u ; soptcmbot , .Jjva . iI5iC , closing at iLIJjc. , - * ' The closing juices In o.its were but a slight fraetton over the oloio yesteidav. The lange for thoday was fall ly good and the pit was ijulto iiuth u at times. In this , as other cero'ils on big buji'iH , caused higher pi ices. July was ( iiioleil at'JT'ie ' eaily and i.T2Uo to the cloo ; ugust. Sfi l'li 'seat the close ; bunion ) bur Ul'iu to""i' o to'Jd'ic ' . 'IheiewaHiio favor.iblu feuturo to the pro vision tiado so tar as the outsider could see. llolli foielgn and local advices were siieb as would bo called lieailsh. 1'rlces were lower at tlmyardH. StoclvH are growing larger. Slilp- inenlH are not up to oxiiectatlons. Votwlth ( ill I Ills I hoi u was some .show of strength In hoKpioducts. Itlbs and I'lid andmebSpoiUbold r > e to lOo under the close of ycstoiday for July ypTd hejitemhur with little iTimness In August. ceort illmHoId at * " > .ODto $ . > .Ulie ; July Vt'M to ? < 4 : Septcmhui and laid moved - /u foi both months ; the only explanation was some cov ering bybhoita In sympathy with thu other imuKctH. Il\'K STUCK. , Juno 2S. [ SpecialTulogram to TUB HUE 1 OATTM : lluslness was rather slow at the opening , but Liter on there was inoto life and about everything useful was sold , yet Bomo salesmen fancied there was ii bettor Bbovv to oariy their stock over for tomoriow's niiiiket and acted acuoidhuly. As to prices there was llttloor no change ; hero and there common natives may have sold a sh.ide lower , but thu best expert and diosiod beef stouk Fold all day about the HIIHO as jeiteid.iy. Common Texans weio ag.iln qnoled .riHc ) lower , but good stock , which Is lalluir scaice. Mild at the Conner ( lilies. Natlvo butehei-s' HtocU continues to sell at lower prices on account of thu diop In Te\ans and the largo numbers of the same. btoeUeisand feeduis weiti quiet and sto.idv ; choice to extra beeves. Jl.tOiJM MJ medium to good stems. I..1W ) to 1.WW Ibs. Jl nol.C : ; I.SUO to 1..WI Ibs. . UWavJUj 100 to I.1X ) Ibs. , J.J50I. 0 ; cKeis and feedeiH , J.UX3i8j ( ; ; eo s , bulls afTH mixed , $ i.r > OQ..I.y. ) ; hull , , f-J..ICTS W ) : Tex.is cattle , IHo lower ! gr.issers , J . 'JjfifiJM ; fed htl'ers , $ , l.l.1.70 ( ) ; cent , , ttMOSMo. HodS Theio VMIH a sudden and unexpected downturn of a strom : lUo brought about by fresh receliits of IT-MIX ) nnrt 11,0) ) ) last night , thohulliof which arrived too Into yesterday foi the maiKet. At llmulpso the best mixed vvern selling lit fclUViKlTUj lu fact , the great bull , sold within that Hinge , lleit holeoted huavy sold at * l77'i5i. ) o , hugely at W.7.I. Light suit.- . 1.71x3:1.7.1. : Nr.w YOHK , Juno 21. ( .Special Tokvtam to Tin : llKK.l STOCKS There Is no evidence that the pnbllo Is at all Inteiestod Inthostook inuikol. The fact that Industrial stocks ate still bobbing about will have a tendency to keep all outsiders away fiom the market. This Is not all many of the prtfcssloiial oper ators are out of the market. Homo ate absent from the city and still othets , dK usted with ! thu seo-saw and hesitation have wlthdiawn fiom the street until the coming holidays aio over mid Inlliiencos assume a mote dellnlto tdiapo. Bo far as the business of this morning went It was summed up In an Improvement In the Sugar trust , a loss of 'i per cent or mete In Chicago tins , Ich-iH In Viindeibllts , Now Knghind , Loulsv Hie , Atclilsoir and most of thu Grangers and Iteadlng. At thu opening there WIIH a niniked leaetlon from the hlt'li prices reached last ov oiling and tlio Hist prlcen wore generally from ' to > { per cent lower , Loitls- \lllo A. jMihhvlllo being exceptional with a loss of ' . ( c , whtlo I'aclflc Mall and Sugar were htuhor. There were some Impiovenient In in lees In the llrst few minutes' finding and Heading touched 47 , but they again yielded and retired totdlghtly below the opening llg- niis. Sugar was the only feature and after opening up - at TO It HIM ) ijnlekly to ? ' , but .lotliod fnictiotially later In thu hour. lor feeling prevailed In the general list tTimiTnMSJ'11"0" ' ' 1)llt no movement of note occulted alfiLlulliievi ! ( and hlannatlon was the only feature of Mho donllii''H , although Koad- liu ; , AtchlMin , I.oulNVlllo \ Nasliv ( lie and M. 1'iuil Hhovved conslderablo animation , lleforo noon St. 1'aul recoved to 7 % with all other western htooksat the lowest Humes. Chicago HUH roe fiom M'i , a low polntearly to 6iy and agnln lostM , The inaiketwaserv quiet. The following wore thu ( .losing iiiotaitoin | : . . . . , . , . , r.j at 1'jOS pur cent. I'IIIMK.MKUCANTII.K I'AI-KII r > ® 7por cent. t-ri.ni.iNd IxcllA : ( ll : Qulot. h toady ; blxty- Allnlni ; Hlookn. Nr.w YOHK , Jiuiudi. [ Spechl Tologrmn to TiiKllsK , ] Tlio following uro tlio mliihin' utouk llli-o . sin N , ( \MuiiH > n > teaUli. . 'JO ) f Cnkilonln 11 U 173 Oplilr 4ix ) < Vn Cnl , A Vn U I'liirnlr , Aril. . . , , . . , I.M ' ' " ' I'otoil. . . Wl llnlo A Norcrosa' . , , Krt hnvnuo , . (00 lloiiirntake . , 1W5 butter Creek 1JO Horn 811 ur. KJ MAltKKTH. CIIICAOO , Jiuioav-tslSii. in. Ploso-Whoat usyi cash , Nl > 4u | July. 0040 ; Auuiut. 7u. t'uru-btvutlyi cash , Ji oi July , 87 < C. llnrlov.Noinlnnl. . nux-fl.li. Whlikv- ( W. 1'orkDull ! ca li. tlJ.'fl ! .tuly. IIJ.M. I < ariltpnily | cn li. tlli.Itilv. \ . n * . riourrni'linnacd ; ilonlcn nsUril St'i.Z't for tiitonu In liirruli , tl.l'iff.l.'l for linker . riTV3l.35 for stnilght , unaJMW 4.rflforwintiT. l'rrvliloiii-Hlioiililpr' ) l * > 0'M 'i.lOi sliort clear , { 5 .rtJW.nj iliorl rllw , tl < Wtf. 05. Huttcr lousier : oro.iinury , IIQI.'J ! dnlry , . Oliu < " o Wcikor : full ornatn chi'ililari ntnl iitH. HUfUMut ll.tts T'iU Mo ; Youiirf Anierl- ni c. fjowori fro li. I'VUIIc. ' Biillt'l liuIN , , V ) ! prri'n'ciltutuiir.ni7t7ci ( ilry Hint , tffi'o ; dry Niiltml lildos , cot dry calf , Mlnuj do ICIIIIH. 3JJ o toll. Tallow Unc hanged ! packed , 4 > i lUci No. 2 , UUu : caku. IV. Itccnlnts. Slilpm't- ' . flour . Boa ) O.n Wheat . H.O ) ) lO-.tXiO Corn . 2.K.OO ) 40TIKI ) OiiM . 103.00. ) 2I5.0JO New YoiiKoIunoSO.- Wheat Itccolpu , II'J.IOO lit lielH ! oxtmrtSMV ) buihelsj inot closed ea y : No. S rod. l(2'c ( ( In elevator ; 91'io tilloat ; lUTO'i")1 , ! ! ! f o b ; option * , near months lower , Into month * ) hljtlicr , closlnj ; steady ; No , 3 red , June , elosliig atiuc. Corn Ucci'lpts. IWJ.'IOO hiishcls ; exporti , lOT.ir.'l IjiishuU ; spot stnnrjcr ; No. 3 , 41 ® 41'c ( in nli'Viitor ; 4l ° i'lll:1 ( : e alloat ; unxradi'd mixed. 40/44"ii ; : options iinchanzcd to Uu liluher , Kteady ; .limn t'losliiK HtWiu. Oats Itccefpts , ir,7.bX ( ) bushels ; exports , 81- SOOhushels ; spot llrniur ; No. 3 v.lilto , .T mixed western , ni&ll'ju ' ; vvhltu western , llo 4Ie ; mitlons llrmer ; Juno closing iitltPjo. ColToo Options rlosi'il steady , iiiiclirtiiKou to 5 points dun n. S.ili-st 4l,3Xbi.r.s ) ; Juno. iM'-'i'i ® 17.m : ; July , $10:0310 09 ; spot iloeaslor ; falreur- Bees J-UUO. hnjjar Haw , barely stpady ; rnllncd steady ; fair iclliilnj ; , Mte ; centrlfui : lU IK1 test , ri ei A , 4' 0r > evvhlti ; ! extra A. fi..Si.'i'je ; oir A , B : i-ll > o ; eiit loaf , U7ic ; powdeted , If-IG ; granulattd , ( J-ll I'elroloiim United closed for July at 87'lc , n 's-Hteidy ; western. lllSll'Sc. I'ork ato.uly : muss , tii3'i ( ll.7."i. J.ard Oiiened weak , closed firm ; western stciiin , } .Ui ; July closing at r > 0 ( ) . Iltittor Choleu about Hte.idy ; KlKln , 10ic ! ; western d.ilry , US Ho ; cieamery , fclic. ( C'hecso Kasy ; western , 74Zbc. ST. Louis Juno S0.-Whe.it Unsettled ; casli.SIVu : July , SlSfWI'iC. Corn lllKhcr ; ensli , Ill'io ; July. S3c. O.its-1'Mrin ; cash , 3S'iu ' ; July.itii . 1'ork-QulutattlI.M. I.ard Nomlii.il at $ . > 00. Whisky JI.OU. Iliitter Unchanged ; dairy , HOUMc ; cream ery , I iair > < ; . ullNNKAi'OMi , Juno 20. Wheat Itccplpts 51 cats , shlpinunts , 'M cars. Very fair demand foi peed whe.it ; lower snides hard to sell. Closlns : No 1 hard , July , avie ; on tr.iek , STc ; No. 1 northern. Juno and July. 8PsUi AtiRUSt. Kl\c ; on tuiuk , 85u ; No. 3 noithern , Juno mid July , Wo ; on track , T'JttSOc. ' MIMTAUKHK. Juno 33. Wlioat I'lrin ; No. 2 spilni ; , cnsli. bJ'jaslc ; July , M'.c. ( 'orn Klim ; No. : ( , . ' ! . ' ) le. O.its Dull ; No. 3 white. 20'ic. Ityu-Qulet ; No. I , t-O 'io. Iliuloy Actlnoj No 2 , 4'Jj. ' 1'iovlsloiis rlimcr ; pork. $12.75. KANSAS CITV , Jut o2. . ! . Wheat lllshor ; No. 2haid , cash , 74c ; July , 7-'c ; No. 2 red , cash , ' Uurn-lllh'hor ; No. 2 , cash , WQWia ; June , 20c. O.its-Steadyj No. 2 , c.iah , 281iffi2S7tc ; June , 24'e ! ) bid. CINOIN.NATI , Juno 20. Wheat Kaslcr ; No. 2 red. av. Corn Strpnsor : No , 'J tnl\ei1. : W O.its btioiu : No. 2 ml\ed , Whisky JI.U1) ) . Jjiviiti : > oni. , Juno 25. Wheat Steady ; hold ers oiler moderately. Corii fateady ; demand poor. SlVtl Sl'OUJC. Onic < no. Juno 2ii - CattleUojelpts. . 11.0)1 ; inaiketsteady ; beuvus , il luSI S" > ; .teer > , * i r > 0 @l 15 ; htool > ei > , and ffudcrs , KUWW ; cons , bulls iiiidiulxudil. . ' > J&JU > ; Tc\us c.ittlo , tl.50 5J.1 70. llons-IJopolpts , 2 1 0)1 ; market Mow ; lower ; ml\ l and heavy , $ J5."ttJ6J ; ll liI , f.t.ViiiJ.bj , skips , ? . ) . ] 031. IU Sheep UP Hpts. 8OJO ; inuki't lovvoi ; na tives , iMfiOin.Ci ; wi'-li-rii. $ .J.UifijOO ! ; TuxuilS $ .15(1 ( ® ! 10 ; lambs. $ 'i OJJ.7. > . ST. I/Ot'ts , Juno -C.ittlo-llccflpts. . H,20D , shipments , 4h'Ji ' ; maikot lower ; fall to faney nntlvo sleets , ( .I'JJid.TU ' ; stookui and fuuduis. i2.70.a-l K > . llo s Kecolpts , 3,20) ; shipments 2,70J ; mar ket steady . hi' iv v. WMt5.I.7' ( > ; paeUIni ; , f J WO a.70 ; ll ht , * ) .d ) © , .70. KAN-.VS . Cirv , June 20 Cattle llvcelnts , 2,700 ; slilpiiients. 2,2110 ; market sti-acly to vvciiK ; stecis , iiiJtTll "ii ; eons , ifl WSJ5J ) ) ; stocketa anil ftcilurs , * . ' ! > . i.lbO. Hois llLeellits , 5,203 ; slilpinonts , 1,309 ; mur- Keti > lL'al > tostion ; ; ; all Blades , * J.l)0J.05. 031 .1 II .1 jfft'j ; STOCK. Cuttlo. Thilisilay , Juno 20. Estimated receipts of cattlii 1,1) ) ) . compared with 2,9M yi'stuiday and I. ill Thursday of last week. The m irket openiidsliiw and lower on everything except the most dpshalilo lots of Hteers. lluyei-s bid about steady pikes for thu bnst stut'is to 111 ! p usslir Oldeis. hut shaded 01 eut everything else on the maiket ovecptstoukeis and feedi'ts A do/en Io ids of cons , mostly of an Infoilor quality , was the amount of eon stuirs. The very best gi ides of ( Ovs , were they on the maikot , would sell steady , all othcri are a nickel loner. C Miners aie veiy slow and loner. Good feeduis are In demand at steady pil'cs ; stookers and p ior feeler ! aio a Higliu. 'L'ho L'uthoo ittlo market has tendency. llo s. nstbnati'd ro-elpts of ho s fi.fiOO , compared with 8.it ! vost-nluv and ! > foO Thuisday of list week , The m itkotoi ) Mud actUo and at a shade's advance. Aflot about tuontj Io ids liad been sold. Information of the brcik In Uhloigo causud buyeis to iliop theli bids to Slll'dll ) Tlio maikot then boj.inio 11 it with sl\l-ono loids unstild. Whllu the olhor buy ers woto oil the urn kot. J. I ) , bhlolds picked up twenty Io ids. At midday the m irkot was still Hat with forty-ono loads In Hist h in Is. I.itti'i neatly all changed hands at pilces steady with the decline The r.nu'o or pilous'was M 13 ffaid ) ; lUht.SI rl.V ) ; tnl\o II3J"SI "i ; heavy , * l.'i3.llO ! Tlio av01.uo of the prices paid was f.l.l > .i , compired with fl. " > t yesterday and JJ.4Ji riiursday of last woa'c. loeolpts of slieoi ) 23 J. compatod with nonoyostor.lay anil IE ) 'L'nuisilay of last week. The maiket was active. Prov.illliiij The following Is a t iblu of prlc H pild In tills ni irket forthuxrailoot stojk mintloned : IMImosteors , ID ) to 111) ) ) Ibs . fl i ) ( fill.- , ) liood steers. 13-iJto imitM . 4 10 ( iJi.jj Hood steers. W > ) to II IJ rtn . : M'I 01.10 Common , I0.1J to 1I3J ttii . l.3i f'f.l.'nl Common canners . 1.00 ( ci..JO tr < llniny to falrejws . ! . ( > ) W..r > Kalrto pwdcows . 1'U © J.ti'5 ( lood toeholcoeowi . 2.7."i Wl.l'i Ohiiloo tofaii"vcows . S.'H ' JOIIi'i [ 'air to itoid bulls . 1,71 ( l.iH Cholco'to fanny hulls . 2.1) COI.'O lilKhtstojkoM and fee lots . 3.1) ) CJI.M roodors. 05J to 11 ) J Ib . 3'1) ) aiTiT Kill r to choice lU'htho s . an 461. VJ fair to choice hoavv Inus . 'I V > Cl.'iO ' Talr tocliolco mixed lie s . J.3J UiJ. , ' > J K.in o ol'l'riuos. IIOOS. The follow'iu table sln.vi tli3 rnun of prices paid for II I'll I r to choice ll-'lit lio-s . } ) 4't Pah to choice heavy . I r > > $41 U ) ralrtocholcomlxu 1 . 3 50 © i 53 Prime f it sheep . 441 J" > 21 Uooilfiitftliuoii . 4 3i ® 'i oa Common to nu Hit n s'lujp . U J ) ® l 3J Coinpiifatlvo Tablos. The foltowliu txblo showi tlu rin o In prlcesou hos ilurliu this an 1 1 tit w > o'c : 1 IJD.VOJC S iloi of Itn i. Tocl.iv. Yustjrday. Illtfliost . | | il ) Hlu'lio t . W 571 , ' Lowest . 145 Io\vot . J 43 Stouk Kouolpts. OHHl.il Vostunl iv Kstliu ito 1 To lav. piutlo , Uio.us , 3.071 O.ittlo. . . . Mo its. 1,400 ll00'S. . .UlUUld , H'K llo.M . . .IWC.IM , O.liJ'J a curs , 3JO tVloo of llo i. tlu u\-JM5'j iirloopild for Io i < U of tliu-l.iy4liUluktj.llii UU , Uj ) , HJJ tin a Day. Jiino'u ) Juno 'By. June ' & ) Juno ' 87 "n&j ' ( I ( U II Cl tiuiiilar < tut 4 U ) 6.U 4 M 4 IU Sunday 4 U ) 3&1 I V ! & 3S 40) C3 4 IU & U Sunday Avorajo ; The followlnr t.iblo Klvoi thoaror.i o eoU ofli > ; son thod.itusmaiitlo.i ) ! , Imlu llnx tlu coitto lay , us basoJ ttpjti sdoi ropDrtj 1 ; Juno 2 . : i 70 Juno Id . 3 Juno a . 3 it ) Juno 17 . 3 SJ Juno 4 . 3 5UJ Juno IS . 34 Juno 5 . U SO Juno 10 . 3 47 JuuoS JuuuiO . 3W51 , Juno 7 . . . .1.VIV JilimSI . . 1 V Juiiol ) II M JiincUl . . . .1 ni Juno 10 3 If ) JUI1H24 . , . 3 : > l'a Juno II : i.'H JuiK < 2t . 3 fit JiinelJ 350 Juno SO. . . . . . .I.M'4 ' Juno 14 3 m'l Disposition ol' Htook. Slnwlni the nutu')3r of oittlo'hoj < and hccphitiuht by the Icidln ; buyer * on to day s market : RATT1.B. Pwlft * Company 21 The II. II. Hammond Co 203 The Armour-Cudiihy I'acklnitOo. . . . . . . . . . 12 I.co KotliHchlld 18 Hamilton & Stephen ( llciitoti ft UnilcrwiMMl 5.S NelsMorrls , Bl Hooker Sc Dcirati -0 I.oliinniiii .tTiuiiurmann 41 Other Iluyon 303 HOT. The Armour-Cudahy 1'acklns Co 1OI Ciidnhy llros MT SnlfiA.no 777 Tli n. ( [ .Hammond Co 3.V ) J. 1 * . Squires & Co M7 Armour I'uuklngCo 1,07U SIIKKI' . Swift fcCo 100 JtoproHcutntlvo Sulcs. DIIKSSKI ) IlKKf STKKltS. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. t'r. No. Av. Pr. ( I fi'i40 ! 21. KKIII7-1 2i ) . .1174 I8S 118.774 34i'J ' SI .111 I 3 SO IS.I U 3 Ki S3 . BIS 350 1(1. ( . 1200 3 M 1I.IOH 3 IK ) 20 018 .1 , V ) 20 1011 3 M ) .T . J2.VI 3 IW 1 810 350 KI .IO-H 3 ( > } 21 1JTO 400 1(1 ( ItiO 3fiO T , 1011 370 1J..12M 400 7. . Od. 3 M 12 .1113 370 Bllll'I'I.Sn ANIl KXI'OIIT STnRim. 20 ITTiO 350 20 1213 3 ( M H .110 3 SO 14 1167 3 ( 21..KUJ 3C'i ' 2I..1137 ! 303 COWS. 2. . 000 223 8 IWiS 2 N ) 2. . 1100 300 1 1220 2 2. " > 3 I IM 2 IK ) 1. . 1.100 300 4. . 077 2 23 4 1017 2 00 5 . MW 3 10 3. . 113.1 24.0 14 . IVVi 300 1 1189 32. " ) 1 11V ) 250 10 . US8 2 ( iO 1.1200 323 1 121,0 , 2 50 23. 1K/J 3 75 1 .HflJ 3 20 2 11 M 250 2. 8J3 2 fcO 2. . 010 333 3 .1077 2 WJ STOCKP.IIS AND FRGDKR4. 2.1070 250 2.1110 330 2 X ) 340 1 . 720 300 17. . 8SJ 3 35 II . < V > 2 3 40 28 . Kll 3 10 1. . 7iO ( 3 25 10. . 000 U * 3 5 . 810 3 23 2 .1075 3 23 CA.VXKllS. 1 .1010 1 00 1 . fllfl 2 00 1 . 770 2 00 1 . . KIO 1 50 1 . MJ 2 ( X ) 1 . . 1100 8 00 1. . 810 1 fil ) 1 . KIO 1 75 1..1210 200 1..1030 ICO 1. . 780 173 1. . 400 225 4. . 4S5 2 00 1. . 4 J 3 00 1. . C70 3 00 4. . 4 < 0 20) ) 2. . GJ3 280 1. . 470 310 1. . 510 223 * nur.t.s. 1..11flO 225 1. . O.TO 250 1..1KO 275 1..10UO 2 23 1..1870 250 COWS AM ) lIKItKKS. 0..1070 3 10 STCKIIS AND IIEIFCR3. 15. . 1033 3 GO OX EX. 17..1C25 230 CALVES. 2. . 143 3 73 STAGS. 4..1G87 323 IIUI.LS AND VEUIUNUS. 7. . 401 2 GO WESTCIIN CATTLE. No. A v. Pr. 5 feeders . ! KS $121 0 feeders . h73 320 10 feeders . 8n 320 20 feeders . fif-S 320 18 bulls . 1(111 ( 230 27fecdets . h.W 330 lUSfecdeis . 871 330 lUfutdc'is . 121J 3 33 lions. No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sh Pr. t . 275 _ f)42J5 ) GO . . . .2S.1 12J $ .1 M 3 . . . .201 3 4r CO . 27J 35) V . . . .310 W 345 10. . . . 211 3 5J 74 . IS1 M 315 32. . . .I'M 350 42 . . . 225 34- GO . 3M 350 W . . . .2-5200 345 G3 . 2.1C , 120 351 58 . . .241 ! IfiO 3 47'J 59. . . 21 1 1 35) 58 . 3.11 2sO 3 47'5 IiO . 201 40 3 53 45 . . . 24J 120 3 47'J ' Gl . . 2IS 8) ) 350 ( k5 . .210 40 3 47'S G" . . . .2S1 ICO 3.7) ) 4 . . . .307 347" 31 . 2-11 M ) 3 51 51 . . .3.VS SO 347" 71 ! . . . .211 3 Y4 ! 21 , . 272 t-0 347" 78. . . .Sf ) 3 5J" ( ,0 . 217 120 3 47'J 5) . 2111 120 3 5 > " , ( V > . . ,27 320 3 47 > i tJ . . . , SV ) HI ) 352" 07 . . . . 234 1 , > 0 350 74 . 240 60 3 .V" , GJ . . , .2uJ ; ia GJ . 241 40 s.ijij 57 . . 2tt 40 350 75 . . . .2lfi 1GO 3 5' . " , ' GO . 2M ) 4' ) 350 f5 . . .217 3 52' , ' ( , ' . 2V1 SO .1 5J 70 . . . .21' ' ) 120 3 5. ' , Gl . 2.s7 40 3 5J 75 . . .235 200 3 BJ'J ril . .27' ) 200 350 51 . . . .207 100 35'J'J 58 . . . 'W 350 51 . 310 120 3 W 57 . 2SO 80 350 dO . . . .2iJ ( 355 5.1 . .Gl 40 350 7 ( ! . 2 < ) l 120 355 5.1 . 'III ! 200 350 54. . .325 355 07 . . . .215 80 350 G4 . . . .301 1GO 355 ( Y ) . 2 < )0 ) tO 350 M . 207 40 355 d7 . . .255 40 350 GO . . . .271 100 355 ( B .210 350 Uj . . . .275 120 355 57 . .2.VI SO 35) Gl . . . .251 80 355 fit . . .277 350 M . .271 120 355 72 . . . 2.W 80 35) ) 59. . . .270 355 ft I . . .2.11 120 350 5(1 ( . 2SI 80 355 48 . IfU 339 57 . .is7 40 355 5H . . .2,17 120 35J 07 . . . .208 355 5S . . . .Ml 200 3 5J lil , . . .2s'l ' 355 bO . . . .201 350 5(1 ( . . . .205 355 18 . . .215 350 71 . . . .2.13 355 21 . IU 80 350 51 . . . .Sfifl 40 3 M ( H . . .23J 80 350 50 . . . .320 N ) 355 V > . .TJ 80 350 til . 250 40 3 B7'J OJ . . . . 258 120 350 5.1 , . . .2.s2 3 57'i ' 70 . . . 2 IS 80 350 57 . . .28 3 57' i 71 . SOU 120 350 ( .1 . . 271 60 357' , 09 . 211 SM 350 50 . 2dl 35715 SHCUf. No. Av. Pr. I lams . 145 275 102 vv ( .almis , Nobrask.is . fci ) 4 50 Market Mention. A. Ttucsdell of Bradshuw marketed a car of hos. T. Tiaudtwas on the market nlth two cars of ho s. O'Connor Btothors sent down a car of hogs from Lyons. J. M. bmlth came In fiom Noitli llcnd with a cai of cattle. I'chcils & . IVtorson sent In tuo cars of cattle from I'cnna , Col. MftuaK & Wood had a car of hogs on the market from York. Tltus&Toihuno of Lltohflold had a car of hoxson the nun kot. William Osborno Irid a car of hojs on the market fiom Ntola , la. O. S. Upton came In from Union with a car eauh of catilo and lion's. Ii. Noathcry , the extensive Valparaiso shlp- pci , wax up with a car of ho s. rnller , Smttli t I'ltllor. dally shippers of Scrlbnoi. marketed a car of ho s. It. A. Morton , the well known stockman of Henderson , la. , was heio with tnocarbof ho s. W. S. Orllllth of O'Neill came In this morning wlthacarof Nebtaska sheep of his own r.vls- liiK and feeding. M. J. Muinhy has arrived from Poitland , Ore. , and nlll remain with his brother , J. 1' , .Murphy , at the yatds. OMAHA iriioiisAiu MARKETS. Protlnoo. COIIV 281131C. OAT -SirfMic. . ll\v * 8tWjll.OO. ( 11IIAN-4II.OO. Mll.l.STUl't1 $1200 ® ! ! 00. I'lsn Pei Hi ; Porch , 7e ; bulTalo , 7o ; perch. 7c ; | ilokoiol,8c ; pike , Oe ; trout , ' . ) ; white , Oc ; eropple. lOe ; cat llsh , lie ; cod Htoak , 12o ; Ilininders l.lc ; Oregon b.Unioii , 13c ; black bass , Uu ; lolHtnib , ISc. Ai'i'i.u lltrn mi Per 11) ) . GSe. Woor , Pine iinwnshi'd. llillGo ; mod him unwashed - washed , HTi.'lo ; coutso unwashed , Ibd.'Oc. Ilium , PKI.IS AND TAi.i.ow-tlreon salted hides , n'ttflou ; drv salted hides , Oc ; dry Hint hides. iftSc ( ; eilf hides. 4 > i'Q7 c. DamaKod hides 2u less , bheop pelts , Kteon. each. BOc © $1.25 ; hlu'iui polls , diy , put Ib , G < illo ; tallow , A No. I.4e : No. 2 , 3UI'.io ; grease , white , Jiittlc ; > id low , 3'SJJ.Ic. ' llosi.s ( Quotations are fordollvory In Chl- CHKO. ) Pry biitralo , per ton. IIOOiKairi.uo ; dry country , bleached , Jio.dflffll.i.oo ; dry tountiy , ( Limp and meaty , * H OOftlo OJ , JKI.LIUS.lli'Tolo ' tier Ib. Dniib. i n VI.AL ( . 'holco mtdliim , 07c ; llsht , t5Viu ; huavy , 4 < % .5o. liM4hi i > On , Itaw , We ; boiled , G.IC. ( Jiii.it Per bbl , lollned , WHO ; half bbl , f 1.25 ; hard elder , pure , pur bbl , J5 oil ; oranxo elder , half bbl. K.OO : pear eider , half bbl , 47.00. I'oui/iuv Pcrdo7on , choice hens , j.lXViM'iO ; choice mixed , rfJ.MxaiOO ; rixistuis. tlJ < OttS.'S\ \ spt In ; ; chickens. tMXi&.23 ! forHinall ; $ , ' .25 100 for medium ; $ .I.5UI.OO for largo ; live turkeys , ItUTrmi C'roamory , fancy rolls , print , 1G3 10'iu ' : cteumery. fiiney. solid packed , 15l7e ; creamery , choice , lOtMJoj dairy , fancy lolU und prints , UNM-lo ; dairy , fancy solid iiacked , lOttl.'o ; dnlry. oholce , WilOu ; country loll , fancy , bittitc ; choice. 7o ! ; Inferior , 2ffl5o. Dlds-lO'i'&llu ' ' iierdozon for sttlctly fresh ; btalo stock not saleable. L.'IIII.SI : : Tuiicy Y. A. , full cream. lO'i'iJtlo : full cream twins , UliftlU'-io ' ; cliolcu full cream tnlns , P10u ; skims , uQui SnUs do- oi lliiiliiiracr , fancy , I0i2c ; Urluk , . HE\NS Hand picked navy , H.Cft31.71 ; hand picked navy , medliini , Jl.iV iil.ix ) ; hand nicked country , tUoai.CO ; good clean , JI.11HS1.25. OAi.trou.NiA Cnt.lililKS Per 10-lb box , Il.i5 ® 1.50 ; southern per bu ( . ' .OOQ2.50 ; Oregon , { 1.40 ® ' Ai'iitcoTS-20-lb crates , J2.OOH2.2iV PKACIIKS Arkansas. } i bu box. SI.C03I.50. PIM : wii.H-Per dor , * 2 V3.00. ) OiiANdK * Pcrbox. Mediterranean sweets , 11.73 ; ln Aniiulus. * I.OO ; fancy Duarte sued- lliiKH. Hl-50 ; ifodl. M w Jlo.5j. l.EMO.NS-Pur box. Messina , fancy , M vxar.00 ; strictly eholoo , W.50ftO.OO ; extra fauoy lemons. Ii.luiii.oO. STiiAvviiEiiiiiKS-I'erSI-qtoaso. choice sblp- pluf utock , U'liP ii good , l-.WMiJ.W. IUsiniiiur.s | | Uud * i , ( a.2..H ttfrSI | ) t casoj blank. W W r MM per 24 u I ens j. , , ltt.Klicimil.s ( * , ' . " If M.0J perS4rHrn c. ( ioi ) r.iir.ttuiK < * Two iiushol + t.inK \ \ 00. COfOA.Nt'TS I'cr hundred , J.VW ; I'li'Kt.mMedium , per bbl. W.Vt ) nmnll. W MS gherkins , t.ou ; 0. anil II. chowitUaw , qt , $1.85j pints.l..l1. , , j WvTKltvir.i.ox9 I'erlOO. $ r.nSf.V.OO. ( PVNTU.OIII'KI'ordo / , ftUWBUlKI. VMiliTAiit.F.s Now 4oiilliprn * liiron * , per bbl , II.M1 new oiitlieni potatoes , * i.v porlml. TOMATOF.S 1'or l-basket crate. $ J.2.V3..li3. GrouorlcN. lAits Cut loaf , "V" ! cub (7l < iO ! standard , pondered , 7'io : XXXX , powdered , hoi granu lated , i401 ! confectioners1 A , Ol cji ellmaV XU , fl e ; Nebraska XCO'iO ! amucri.V e ! Canary COM'F.K Green Pancv golden lllo. 21c ; fancy old peaborrv,2l'u ' } ! IMuJehrtleo to fancy , SI'/c ; Hlo. pilmo.illc ! Wo , pi l. MMe ; Santos and common Klo , KKiUle ; Mocha , 2Uo : Java , genuine U 0 , , 28cj Java , good Interior , 25c ; African , 'ic. Con KK Hoasled Arlosa. 21'c ! llunalii , 2.V < o ; MuIjiiiiRlillii XXXX. 23V : Gurnian , aiSe ! DllworlhM , 2.1 > 4o ; Won , 23Sc ! Mall- lioucli.S.ViOi Mocha , 'lie , O. O. Java , ; clo. rAiiiVACKOtm Gooiw Hurley , 'IU ; farina , fie ; pea" , lies oatmeal , I' iiWiJo ; macaroni , lOc ; vermicelli , lOo : rice , 4Utt liOJ sago and tanl- oca , i/if7c : lima beans , Cc ; split peas , jjoj U.vxxKi ) GOODS rnills , California stafidnrd brands. 2',4-lh. per do/-Aprleots , ti.7l 3l.t-5 ; apricots , plo fruit , $ I.5'J ; parlous , Jl r.Ds black berries , K.23 ; cherries , black , f Jj)0fj.2l ) ( ; cherries - ries , white. J..25TW.V ) ; utapos , il.OTVai.hfl ; po irs , llartlutt. f.MOOJ.3'ii poachi'S , yellowt..I0 2.3.5 ; poaches , lemon cliiitf..40 ; plums , ? xg , $1.115 ® JUhOi plums , itolden drop , II.MI ; plums , ) ! rcen KIIRCS , $ l.ti.V7ii N ) ; peaches with pits In , $ I.GO ; currants , W.TO ; Koosoborrles , i.'i'i ; inilnccs , $ . ' .10 ; rasiiberrlus , $ , * SO ; stranberrlcs.iO ; poaches , 3-lb eastern standards , $ | .S5 ; 3-lb pie , l.25 ; gallons , pluIOJ ; applos. hlKhstiindards , $ , ' .15 ; 2-lb Koosoborrli's , l ) c ; 2-lb stiaw berries , ( W/Vie ; 2.1b laspberiles , $1.00 ; 2-lb blucbi'trlcs , 8xaoie ( ) ; 2-Ib blackberries , G5fl,75o ; S-lbstrau- berth's , proservcd , fl.sO ; 2-lb raspberries , pie- scrv ed , tl.S ) ; 2-lb blaekbort le , pi esprv ed. $1.20 ; pineapples , llahama chopped , $ . ' .00 ; 2-lb Ila- liamaKrated , $ . ' .75 ; 2-lb Uahama sliced , $ .MK ) ; 2-lb standard sliced , $ l.35l.5 ( ) ; chi-rrles , 2-lb rod. llaltlmore , R5 [ e ; peiir , 3-lb , tia. VUH.TAIILKS Tomatoes il Ib extra , 11.00 3 11) standard westein brands , Uo ) ; gallons , strictly standanl , $ . ' 00. Corn-l'lnest KIOVVII , Jl.tiO ; silt e.lKed susar coin , very line , $1.50 ; choice 2 Ibsuitar coin , $1.10 ; 2 Ib extra western brands , 85 < &tl.OO ; 2 II ) standard western brands , G5iJ75c. .Mushrooms 1 Ib Kronch , ex tra llni' , 2H25c < ; 1 Ib Trench , flnc , 1MW.V ; 1 Ib French , otdlnary , li@18c. ( Peas Trcs , line , per can. 25c ; deml-llne , per can. Hie ; 2 Ib slf ted , Jl.dO ; 3 Ib early Juno , tl.35ail.35 ; 3 Ib Martow standard In anils , $1.10 ; 3 Ib soaked , 57c. htrlns beans-2 Ib lilKh crude , Kef IIRCO , 85e ; 2 Ib Golden den was be. ins. 70c2 Ibsti Ing beans , GOc. Lima beans 2 Ib soaked , 75o. Iloston hiked lio.ins 3 Ib Lewis. $1 ( K ; ( 'row n In amis tl.50. Sneot potatoes 3 Ib New Jersey , jl.hi ) . Pumi- | klns ; ilb , $ .110. Okra and tomatoes , il.KO ; okra $1.GO ; succotash , ? l.2 > ) . Uutni ) ruuiTs Currants , now , 57o ; prunes , casks , 1,300 Ibs , fl'/lc ; pi lines , bbl or berrlcs , _ . . . . . . . _ pitted , dry cured , l.lc ; nispbeules. evaporated , N. Y. , new'We ; prunes , K. O , . W-70 , IDiJlJ'ic ' ; orange peel , l ° ic ; raisins , California , London crop It-'X ) , SJILI ; Callfoinla , loose musj.itols , croplSOJ , JJD : Valenclas. 1 33 , ( ic ; Valencias. now , DJ ; California heeds , sks , 8'Se. KISII Coil llsh , extra Georges , now , B'ies grand b ink , now , 4io ! ; silver. 2-lb blocks , do ; snow white , 2-lb bricks , now , 7io ; Turkey cod , largo middle bricks , bUc ; snow-white , ciates , l.-5-lb boxes , 7Jic ; medium so lied herilng,25e ; No. 1 scaled heiilng , 20ci domestic Holland hcrilng , 40c ; Ilatnlmii : tqilccd herrings , ! Kc ) ; Husslansaidlnes. ir > c ; Knsslan sardines plain , 50c ; liniiorted Holland herring , crown biatid , bOo ; do fancy nillkors)0e ) ! mackerel.No.IMioro , half bbls.f it : 00 : blo.itors.h.ilf bids. $ IS 00 ; whlto llsh , half bbls , ijr.no ; trout , half bldsf350 ; fam ily white llsh. W.yjj salmon , tfJXl ; 1-lb mack- crul ( hotring ) jl.)1) ! ) ) ; 1-lb Hunan baddies , SI.l.O ; 1-lb lobbtois , $ . ' .1.732.25 ; 1-lb Alaska h.ilinon , Aleut.l..l.'i2-lb ; oysters. 10 oztl.'L1 ; 1-lb ousters , finil.11 ; 2-lb selects. 12 oSi.r > ; 1-lb cl mis , little necks , tl.21 ; 2-lb clams , little necks , tl.7'1 : "j-lb sardines. Imported , P"r case 100s , trilKxrWDUO ; 'j-lb Imnortod boneless sardines , key , ? - . ' " > OJ ; 'i-lb s udlnes , American , pei case , 10W , rioneh style , tl4XS. ( " > oa ; "s-lb sardines , American , per case , 100s , I'tcnch style , $7.50 ® COO ; 'i-lb sardlius. iniihlaid , per ease , Ms , J1.7VSI ill ; Impoited key s.udlncs , > l 100. fcALsi \ iiuis. , i\o ; gtauulatcd , 2c ; kc s. l' e. SODA 1'kgs , fin Ibs to box , 5Vi@'ie. NUTS Almonds , r > c ; Itr.i/lls , He ; Hlborts. U4c ; iiceans , lie ; walnut , Uiiu ; peanut cocks , be ; toasted , lie ; Toimcssua peanuts. 71Jc. JIoi.ASsps Itbls. N. O. fancy , per gal , .WSWoi choice. 4VrJ17c ; good , 30J3u ; Cuba baking , 2lc ; blackstrap.20c. WiiAi-i'iNO I'Ai'rn Ptraw. per Ib , li ! < 22'c ' ; rac , Il'jc ; Manilla 11 , y&Sa ; No. 1 , 80. HAOS Union bquaro , : Xffir ) > u per cent off list. & .VI.T Dalt v , 2hJ Ibs In bbl. bulk , f J.10 ; best grade , CO , 5s , t10 ! : best grade , 109 , a , S. 4) ) ; best giade , 18,10s. J.a ) ; took nalt , ciushcd , $1.80 ; coiiini 3ii. bbl. 31.25. Ser Castile , mottled , per Ib , 910c ; do , vvlilto , per Ib , 14o. llnoovis I'arlor , 5 tie , 13.00 ; 4 tie , ? - > .73 ; 2 tic , $2.25 ; stables. $2 8V common , tl.501.75. COCOA "j-lb tin , 40o per Ib. OnocotArK 22 ® . o per Ib ; German chicory , B IlasIs Manilla rope. iSo ; sisal rope , 12c ; cotton rope , ICc ; new process , 8 c. COTTON TWISK lllbb , very Hue , .1 or4ply , 2Je ; line , 20c ; daisy , Ibc ; candle wick , 22c. OI.IVLS QnaitH , pot def 1.10 ; pints , per doz , ? JTO ; bulk , per gal , 05c. VIM-OAII ,10 nr. elder , lOc ; good , 12o white wine , IV : fancy fruit , be. bTovi : I'OMSII S2.on@5 87 per gross. 11 AOS Am , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lew Iston , per 100 , $17.00. Cms-Keiosene-l > .W.llo ; W.\V.nc : lie.ul- llght , 11'io ; gasoline , lie ; balad oil , A 1 , $2 00 ® 0 00 per doz. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Provisions. MKVTS Packers' prices Smoked hams 10 Ib average , O'au ; smoked hams , 20 to 22 Ibs , Ou ; smoked hams , 12 to II Ibs , 10'tc ; o\tra heavy hams , 21 to 25 Ibs average , 8'S.a ; skinned slic ing , 18 to 20 Ibs avotago , lOc ; Callfoinla hams , 7'ie ; bteakfast bacon , clear , 7'ie : rib , Mio ; li.iin s.ius ige , 8e ; picnic hams , 7'ic ; dried beef hams , b'jc ; beef tongues , per doz. , $ ,100 ; per Ib. , O'ic ' ; dry s'llt meats , 5io ! ; miss ) Otk , per bbl. , $12.75 ; extra moss beef , } 550 ; sausage , per Ib , bologna , 4c ; star , 4Yu : llvoi , i'/ic ; blood , -Hie ; head cheese , l' > c. Add 3 < o per Ib fee lots less than W Ibs. 1'lg pork , boneless , per bbl. , $11.50 : half bbl. , $7.25 : nuat- tcr bbl. , $ ) 7 > ; kits , $ ! . ! ' > ; pigs nocks , half bbls. , tl.71 ; ( inai tor bbls. , $ , ' .01 ; ulthth bbls. , MWIj kits. 13 Ibs , f I r ; pigs feet , ha7 ! bbls , $ . ' .75 ; ouatturbbls. , $1.40 ; eighth bbs. , 60c ; kits , 13 Ins each , We. DiiKssFD ItnKK Steers , 503 to fifn Ibs avoraKO native , d' ft'Pic ' ; steers , 403 to W)1 ) Ibs , aver.mo , nadvc , Wwi'io ; cows and heifers , 400 to5001bs , average , ,1'4e. CA.VM.D .MFVTS Corned beef. 1 Ib , $1.20 ; coined beef , 2 Ib , $ . ' .10 ; lunch tongue , 1 Ib , JJiiO ; lunch tongue , 2 Ib , $1.75 ; brawn , 1 Ib , $1.20 ; biiivvn , 2lb , io.,10 ; ox tongues , 14 Ib , $10) ) ; tongues , 2 Ib , M.OO ; chipped beef , ! > , ' Ib , $1.21 ; chipped beef , 1 11) , W.lUi roust boi'f , 1 Ib , round cans. { 1.20 ; least beef , 2 Ib , itiund cans , SJ.OO ; potted ham. 'i Ib , found cans , ( > 5c : potted ham , > i Ib , lound cans , $1.20 ; dovllul ham , 'i Ib , lonnd cans.Ulc ; dovlied Irun't Ib , round cans , $1,20 ; potted ox tongue , H Ib , round cans , MB : potted ox tongue/Ib { , round cans , $ I.2J ; coinptessed ham , 1 Ib , square cans , $1,73 ; com- piessed h itn.51b , squaio cans , { , ' .7.1 ; tilpo , 3 Ib , lound cans , $1 bJ ; minced collops , 2 Ib , round cans , fj.20 ; bonelobs pigs feet , 2 Ib , squill ou ins , . . ' 25. liM i OILS Kxtra lard oil. w s , 4 0 ; extra No. 1 laid oil , 4.lo : No. 1 lard oil , : i3c ; No. 2 lard oil. UMo ; puio noatsfootoll. Mesfi gal , can , .Ma gal ; extra noatsfoot oil , 4Jc ; No. 1 ucatsfoot oil , : tbc ; tallow oil , 42c. Si'ici.n 1'Kis' TosntiKS Half barrels , $11.00 ; qitailor barrels , $5.75 ; eighth barrels , W.OJ ; kits , 15 Ibs each. $ J.23. TAI.I.OW A , No. 1,4Vc ; stniirlno , O'ic. I'lCKl.RD lltKKTONdUKS Half barrels , $8.50 | auartor barrels , $3 V ) ; eighth barrels , $ J 00. Ij\llli Tlorcos Heilned lard cotnpoiind,5 < io ; pitro leaf , ( i'io ; kottlc , 7c. Add ! io to ,7 u pur Ib for smaller packages. 1'ICKi.KD Titii'K Half barrels , $2.00 ; quarter bairels , ii.oo ; clglith barrels , COu ; kits , 15 Ibs each , Me. HoNKv.rovin Tnii'K Hiilbnrrols.fi.T'l ; quar ter buriels. $ . ' . | 0 ; oightli buiruls , I.15 ; kits , 15 Ibs each , We. r I'OHK TO.NOUKS Uncooued Mild Cured Half bauds , 100 Ibs , J7.5CIJ quarter barrels , 50 Ibs , ll.oo. .SAUI , ton CASINOS Cattle Tierces and bar rels , middle , per Ib , O'Jci round , 3Xo ; bungs , 4c ; hog caslngH , 16o pur Ib ; hog bungs. No , I , 4'iu naeli ; loitnds , per sot 1W foot , l-/lo ' not ; middles , per set 57 feet , IMssot ; weasands , less tliati 1,000-pleco lots , ; HJouacli : small bladders , less than 5oo-doz lots , Ibo per dot largo blad- deis , less than MXMlo * lots. Wo per doz. Dry Oooils. HKVVV Ilnow.v COTTON A'tlantlo ' K , 7'io ' : Atlatttlo II , 7o ; Atlantic D , ( , ' { u ; Atlantto 1' , ( ; AuioraU , 4'4e ; lluuk'o Head , ( IVj Cabot \V. illio : DarlltiKion , n o ; rarmurs. ' No 1. 'I 4'io ; llooslor IIflViu ; Indian Head , 7io ! ; Lawrunco liL.5Ve ; lletulclta llifiVc. 1'iNB lluow.s CorrosH Atlantic I/L , Co ; Au- roia II , Uu ; Aurora K , OVe ; Atlas O N 11. 7Ho | claeiocloili , 10 ; Clinton 11' , OJiuj I'cptiurull K , UUu ; I.aiiKdon G U , Uc. lli.KACiihti Corro.N.sIlorkoloy cambric No , M , Do ; llest Yet , ( ike ; lluttiircloth XX , 4Ya ; Cabot , 7'ej 1'lrst Call.BSJo ; Trutt of the I < ooin , HUe ; IIIII fcoiuper Idem , bo : Housekeeper , b' os King I'hlllp cambric , 100 | Langdon G 11 , IHQ ; l.oiiMlale , b u ; l.onhdalu cambric , 10o ; New York Mills , lie ; Uak Lawn , 7c. HllHKTINnS AND 1'II.I.OVV CASINOS llrOWIl Nut I'epporll , 45-ln. lee ; 1'cpporell , 8-4 , 18o ; reppendl , 0-1 , 0-4.20o ; I'enpurell. 10-4. SI , Utlca , 4H.hi.IAoi Utlca , AS.III. I7je { ; Utlca , 78-ln , Bloj Utlca. b < l-Iii. 2 o ; UtlcaOJ-lii.&iJc. llloached Not I'onperell , 42.n | , lOo ; I'uiiiiorull , 48-ln. Ilo ; I'upporell , tl-4 , ll'Jc ; I'ejiperoll. 8-1 , 20oi Top- port'll.0-4,2-0 ; I'epporull , 10-4 , 22c ; Utlca , 8-1 , Slo ) Utlca. 0-4 , % o ; Utlca. 10-4 , 3dio. ) ( U. > ( \vis-Amoskuag. . uyos Amoskeag , drchs , 8 > 4o ; Hates , il'ic ; Warwick , dress , Tiicj Lancaster , CUc ; Glunulro , li c ; Whltteutun , dre : , 8'Je. riiiNTH-Indlgobluo-Not Martha WashltiK- I'auclesCddystooc , Ciic ; Steel Ulvpr. cot Hntitapo , 4t c ; St , lA > dRer. Hhlrtlngs Martha \Vaslilnuton , 4 < io ; Mcrrl- mack , 4'iC , Turkey Itcds rountalu , O'jct ' Oaritor. 7c ; Orelh'ld. ( "iei llorlln. G'jc. WIOAVS Net , Thlstlo , , 'ic ; Ited Cros , 7o. l'Ot.Olii5it'AMiillU' < I'rown , 4 > fo ! Hed Htnr , 44e ; rolled t'lov or , 5oi Slater , Go ; high colors , ic oxlrn I'llsilytovors' II. to-ln , . ' , 'ic ' ! StovonV f > , is-ln.Co ; fctpvpim' A. IC-ln. 7c { Stevens' P. lb-ln , 7 < t i Slovens' M. 13-lu , 8'4P ' ! StevotiV N.M ! > ln. 8'io ; Stt'vcns' NN , 30-lu , O'c ; Slovens1 fcUT , 20-tii , Il'ic ' : blenched , Ic extra , and checks , ll'Jt1. 'i:4 : YorK Nankin , 10 < { i" Hverelt. R-07 , ISc : Lowlston. IO-oz,22Uc ; Worklngman's , lie ; Corkscruw ca nntcrc , 2J' ' e. nr.ocii TIN Small pig , 30o per lb | bar , 30o per Ib. Cori'Kit Planished bollpr sizes , 32opcrth } { ; cold lolled , 20c per Ib ; sheathing , 2sc per Ib ; pltts and flats , 200 per Ib. OU.VAM/KO SIIPKT Iitox Discount 50-10 per cent , pat. plan , lion , Nos , 21 and 27 , A , 10c ! ; II , 'TIS PLATB-I. O. . 10xU , 22.5 , $7.00 ; I. X. , 10x14 , 225. $ ) i.75. Jtooj'iNO Charcoal , I. 0. , 14x2 , ) , 112. $3.53 ; I , " ' SiiKi'rr Inov-No. 20. MVl : No. 27. $ I.GO. SoLiiiiit Strictly half and half. ICc. TIN Pim > -Coko , 11x20. 112 , $15.35. STt ni , N vit.s-Iase ! , $ . ' .2i. ( STIIIJ : : WIIIK NAII.S llasc. JJ.tn. WiltKJap. . barb , U2.5 ; galv. $1.85. Tlie.IJiiHlneHS Sltiintlon. Bankers report the money market un changed. Hates arc linn at 8 pur cent for prime pnpor. General trade Is quiet. Prices are iis n rule very llrm for all staples , except suiar , which is dull ntulvc.ik. . Much inter est centers in California canned goods and futures are strong ntul advancing tinder ad vices that drj crs are paying inoro for green fruit than canncrs can afford. Prices ad vanced fie per dozen yesterday. The eastern peach erop is now believed to bo almost a to tal failure und the eastern fruit crop gener ally will bo much smaller than last year. In foreign fruits lemons are oxelto.l and advanc ing and are quotable at $7 to $3 for choice. The produce markets show no material changes , cither In cereals or gulden stuff. Supplies of the latter are liberal and the warm weather compels dealers to force oft 10- coipts quieU'y. ' _ Tickets nt lowest rates nnd superior nceominodiitlons via the urcat Rode Is land route- Ticket office , ICOtJ Six teenth and Fnniam streets , Omaha. SANGUINK CI3NT11A.IJ AMERICANS. KiitliUBlnsm for the * Projected Pan- Aiiiurlcan Kallroiul. Sig. Rlcimlo do la Cossa an ivcd in New York from Sun Salvador the other day , llllcd with enthusiasm for the Pan-American rail road. Signer do la Cossa is a civil engineer of very high standing in this country and in Cential America , sajs the Now York Star. He is high up In the service of the new rail road which pt eposes to join North und South America by a steel band of commetce. In con versation with several Americans at the Met ropolitan hotel , Signor do la Cossu said in his quaint and music.il English : "You see , heretofore wo have been obliged to go not only to Mexico , but to each individ ual state in Central America to ask for con cessions nnd privileges , and the patty jealous ies and individual avarice of the separate states kept us from accomplishing nnvthing. As it is , ovcrv thing is changed. The old dream of a united Ccnttal Amcricai is real ised and the old trouble is eradicated. The seinrato states have agreed to form a solidatity , nnd , beginning with next September , so far as the ottUido world is concerned , Central America will } be as much ono country as tire the United States. The several states have agreed to join forces for ten jcars , and on a most sensi ble basis. The names of the ptcsidentb of the live republics will bo put together , and ono will bo chosen by lot , who will be ptesi- ilcnt of the Central American icpublic. Ho will hold ofllco for ono year , when his suc cessor will bo selected by lot from the re maining lour ptesidents. Thus it will bo at least live years after a man's selection to the olllco bofoio there is a possibility of his hold ing the olllco again. The president will have a cabinet of about twenty , appointed by the different states , so many apiece , forming a combination of general congress nnd execu tive cabinet , of which the president will bo the executive head. The capital city will bo the capital of the country which is the liomo of the president. For instance , if the ptcsi- dent of Salvador is made ptcsident of Cen tral Ameiica , the capital will bo at San Salvador for a year , and the next year it will change. "As it is now , " continued the Central American , "there will bo but ono government to talk with , and that government will bo quite ready tint only to discuss the matter , but to do everything possible to advance the scheme. They recognize all over Central America , in Mexico and in Colombia , that no greater thing can be accomplished in the in- tereht of all concerned than to build this load , and they tuo but too anxious to have it completed. A gieat deal has iilteady been done. The line from the Atlantic to the into- lior of Costa Hic.i is almost llnibhcd , and those of Nicaragua and Guatemtla will boon put the Pacillc coast in quick communication with the interior and the Gulf Salvador is almost rcadv to open the line to the capital , so that it will bo a voty short time bofoio wo have perfect facilities for transpoitation till over Cential America , from near the Mexican co ist to the frontiers of Guatemala. "Of course there are many difllcultlcs in the way in the building of this road , " suid Signer do la Cossa in conclusion , "but was ever a great undertaking carried to a suc cessful close witho.it difllcultics ) Thank heaven , wo have overcome ours and can sco our way clear to the triumphal goal at which \vo luivo been aiming for years.11 A handsome complexion is ono of the great est charms a woman can possess. Pozzonl's Complexion Powder gives it. Merchants' hotel , Onmhn. $2 to $3 per day. Nat. Brown , proprjra P.llijl { > ymjjr. Snt on Her Hcst Fellow. Vcrv early one morning recently , says the Now York Sup , a largo party of young people who had evidently heon tea a dance , boarded a bridge train for Brooklyn. Nearly all the other passen gers were newspaper men on tholr way liomo. When the train was approach ing the Brooklyn terminus ono of tlio ladles , uttering a little scream , jumped up from her teat , und , with a look of concern - corn on her fuco , began searching fat her pockotwhich she finally found , and , thrusting in her hnnd , drew forth a cab inet-size photograph , slightly bent but othorwibo uninjured. With a proud smile she surveyed it for a moment , then , loosening her cloak , she carefully tucked the portrait away and resumed her beat. The other passengers had been silent observers of the incident , and when the train stopped and the lady and the rest of tlio pasbongors were slowly leaving the car iv cruel man just behind her exclaimed in a stage whis per : "That is her bust follow and slio sat on him. " Mrs. Wluslcw's Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething softens the gunu und allays all pain. 23 cents a bottlo. The Future of tlio Coal The latest authentic coal statistics show that England is producing about -10 per cent of the output of tlio world , but some Knglish authorities are of the opin ion that England's coal supremacy will soon depart , says tlio Pittsburg Com- morciiil Gazotto. Tlio London Colliery Guardian thinks that this country wHl supply most of the coal of the world In the near future. Capital for the dovol- opmcnt and demand are all that are needed for us to stop to the front as the chief coal producers , as wo liuvo more than half a million miles of coal landy , almost all with their supply of coal not materially diminished , while England has only 12,000 square miles , a great deal ofyhlch has had the supply ox- hnusted. There is n good tlmo coming for the coal 111011 of this country. Headache , neuralgia , dizziness , nervous ness , spasms , sleeplessness , cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free ut Kutm & Co.'a , IStli mid Douglas. S1IROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions and Stocks. Basement First National Haul ; , SOO South 10th Street , Omnhn. RKILWKY TIME ClRD I.-HTO. iT'IIIC-Ano. WmU.WloyXQ. j ArrUci Omaha. I Hcpot " 10th anil Minon trfOt < . _ | Unnln t .W il m . . ( 'lilc-iKO Kxpro" , . , . , I f U ) n m I' ' H n m . riilc.itto KtproM . I CMi m UM | > m . Clilcnito ixpru . DM ix in .O.Mp m . Clilniuo lornl . | SIU n m la M ) UUUMNYrotf A > 10. HIVKU.I Arrlroj Umnlm. | Depot 10th niul .Mi on Mrc-cK | Omalin. i.cnvH r HloUVTJU'V'A VAOri-'lV I ArrfvoT Uiinlm | U P depot , lotii nn I M irry SH | Omiliit 7 Hn ml . Sioux City I'lUJi'nta'r .T.I .ft' ' * PJLnii _ . ± St Paul Kiprox . ' 1005 n m Oiiialm I Depot 15th-iml'web'tcr Sly | Uiimh'n ! jRU , p m | j. St Punl Limited _ . . ll''inm ntjfciiu'nuKsrKUN hOninhn Mnrcy t-l jOninlin. I' l'i n in * ' ' ' 4 U p m VuiiiiiuioT.lmll . < : il . . . . I'.V ) a in C 15 p m ( I.r ox Bit ) Mull ( Ar. ex MOID 7 f > 0 u m J ) 20 p m . . . KmtiTii Hycir . . . 2l1j > ni ll'IlIl'AdO , Mtu , V'KlI'AXPU ArrTie Omnhn II ) I * di'piil , lutli niul MnrcyHt _ Outilin. " VII n in .Chlenpi Mall ( except Mimlny ) . | "i > lU p m 000 p in D B p ni JjOi vci"j ( IMAHA > t SI' i.OlTis " I Arrival Omnhn. | U. r. depot. lOtli mill Mircy St * I Oiimhn. 4 jO p in . l ouli Cuniinn Hill U , < 0 p in J.OAV04 , H .t vn vvf.r. v Arrlrji Oniulm. _ p n i'n tTS ) TTn . . Illnck Hills K\pro" . " 6 SO p in ( i U ) n in lln tlnK ixp ( ICr ft JO p m 610 p in Wiilion A Lincoln 10 20 n 111 " YorkX Norfolk ( lit Snn 11) ) JO aju ' "ArrTvbT" Hopqj Yft'th nnd Weti-mr at ; Ofniliii. 8 10 n . . . Bkmx City Amimtiimlitlon. . UIIA p m 1 00 p m Sioux City Kxprct * ( Ux. Sun ) . I , iO p in 5 05 p in . . . HI I'll u I Uniltml . 11 'U n m J > 15 ii in llnncuft Pnviontror ( lit. Hun ) J 8 41 n ni T.t'.1VO3 ATrT "o7 Omaha. DepoUMIi and Wobilof HM J.imlri. ) 10 U n ml .St Ixnili A K C. 4 vT p in IMS p ml .St IxiiiM .v K ( ' _ . ii XI n in UNION PACIFIC-SUllimilAN TIIA N4 ThC'O trnlin nine ) Mop "t nth , 17th , SUM nnrt 21th stroetn , Hiimtult ntnl nrlilKO Crushing. * WorKln ! | * men's trains ilo nut run i- - - livei I CIllt'AdO. It F If , PAClhiU Arrives Tnintferl Union Depot , Council lllulti Trinifer 0 JO p in llxpro < s 'i i"i n m Ii M a in .Atlantic Hxprcsa. . . . . ft ft.1 p in MX ) p m ViMtllinlo I.lmltt'il 0 iO n m i-cavoii iOitiCAi.ir.v KournKM i.UN Arrives" TriinHfurj Dull n Depot , Council Ilium Tranilcr II V ) a ml . . . . ( ThlciiKO Kxprujx . . . . . ono p m ftU ) p m V'o < tlbulo I.lmltid . . . ! i ) a m 101)0 p ,11 lantern HJIT 2 (10 ( p m _ 80DpjniJ . . AtlTiillo Mnll . . . . . . 7 > 0 a in lxiTPJ | CritUA.Tr ) imrnsAUlJprrrTreT' Triinsferj Union IH'tint. Countll UluffB lTranaf r " " "tdtTirin Mail ( except Hunday ) a it ) p m " ' 115 a m IOUI p in . . ! Clilcniipixjirn'is. . _ . * ' * J H-iH ' "lrf.'av I 1C. Triinifcrl UnUin Depot. Council lllinTa Transfer 1001 it uil . .Kunnns City Day Kxprens 5 41 p m 1025pm | ICnnsas ( Ity Nlirht Kijiruss I , .1) n m 1 Jeavm | " OvtA"IIA A hi' l-OUK. I Arnvej" Tranaferl Union lopit ) , Council lllulTi. | Trnntnr Leaves ICItR AHTllU ( I/N A QlfiNLV I Arrives" Tr.nnferl Union Depot , Countll Illnlln ITiiiiisfiT ' .I 4(1 ( n m ChUaKO Kxpress . . 20 p m 1000 p n .C'hUaKO Ktpresg. , il 40 a in J , Uirn \ _ . . Tri'ston l x il , . II JO n m IM iTc | HIOlTrvTCrrV It Trnnaferl Union Depot , Cuiincll llluHii. | TIM in fur 7.45 n ml .Hluiix City Acruminuilallun I U 4r > a m S 60 p m I . bt. 1'uul Kxprt.ua | US5 p m " MlSSOUlCl "FArr K nu Eastward. I PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302 Farrmm S root. HARRY P.DEUEL , Cl y PneBongor tiud TIcko To euro nillounncss Pick Headache ConstlpRtloo. Walarln. l.lvcr Comiilnliita , take the Bafu nail certain remodjr , 8.111TU'.S af a traa usu ifeff laa 0 U BB * ter Ueotho8MAI.fiBIZR(40 ( llttlo beans to flio bet tle ) 1 her are the most convenient , fcult ull ( ufoo. i'rlcoof either Hie , US conta per Ixjttlo. K8SSII\SC5nl7 ? 7' 70 ! ion-c * * * * . T P neUtaoof thU incluro ccuta ( coppora or et mpi ) . Makeraof "Ullo lleana. Bu 1/iula. Mo. 14O9 DOUGlftS--STilEET. - - . On account of our largo nntl incrouHlnK Prnctlco , woliuvoKEMOVlOD to inoro Bpiicioua und con- \onlont olllcoH. Drs. Betts & Botta , 1100 Douglas St. Omaha , Nob. WANTED ISSUED DV CITIES , | COUNTIES , BCHOOl , . . , . DISTRICTB , WATER CorrtipondeuceMllcllcJ. COMPANUO , KTC. N. W. HARRIS COMPANY . . & , Bankers , , 103-103 Dearborn ntroot. CHICAGO. 7O StntoStrnot. BOSTON. NEBRAdKA. National Bank TJ. 8. D riPOSITOIlY. OMAHA , Capital , - $4OOOOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 180O , - 07OOO 0 ri nd DlroctOM-lIonrr W. T t t. pr itiUnll wli B. Hoed , Tlco ilretldcntl Janiot VT H T f l TT , 1 erie , John 8. Collins ) It. 0. Cuihlnji J , M. K lok ! W. 11. S. Hiiilioi , cuhlor. TI-IH IRON BANK. Co'nor llthnnd Farnnm Streets. A Oonnrnl Hiinklnc nn lnc < iTrnnai\otoa. OOMMblKOIAJa National Bank Capital , - $4OOOOQ Surplus , - ' OOOQ OClcon and PIreotors-K M Mon > cmin , (1 Xt Hitchcock , Jo oili | ( larnoiu , Jr , A , Henry , K. M , Anderson , IVIIIIam II , Maul , vlco-presldcnti Ii. 1) . William * , A r , llopXIm , ( irc ldent : A. .Milliard , ca lilcri K 11. llryant , amliitaiit ca lilor. _ Omaha ManUfaGliilrBrs. llootw ntul Hliocs. , , JON1SS se CO.V Wholesale Manufacturers of Hoots & Shoes igeuUi for Ikutoii llut > lcr Shoo To , 1102 , 1104 and 1104 Ilarney Street , Omiilia , Neb. _ Ilreivet'H. BTOHZ & ILEU , Lajlcr Beer Drcwcrs , 15.11 Ncrth ISth Sll ° ct , Omahn , NcK Cornloo. EAGLE COHNICE WORKS , Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window raps and nirtnllnnkyltnlits John Kiienetor , proiirlctor 103and llOBoutli lOtli Btreet. ArtlHtN' niiitcrlulH. Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , _ 1513 Dougliii Street. Omaha , Nob. Coal , Coke , Kto. Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 8. E. Cor. IBIb and Iouiiln > Htrceti , Omaha , Neb. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Colic , 214 South 1 1th Stroct , Omiilia. Nob. , AHMSTKONO & CO. , Wholesale Cigars. 403 N llithMrci't "Hellul" 141D. lrv Oooils nntl Notions. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions Come- Hi and Muwiird atroata. DRY"QOOD3 CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods , Gents' I'uriilahlniMJoodi Cornrr Hth mid llnrnoy mreetf , Omnhn , Neb DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnam Htreet , Omaha , Nebriska. OUARI.KS RUIVEHICK , FlirilJ ! rc , Omahn , Neui , , u. McCORD , BRADY if CO , Wholesale Grocers , 18th and Lo-xvcnworth Btreot % Omaha , Kobraiik * . Iitiinlioi' , Kto. "JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Lumber Etc. Etc. Wholesale , . , . Imported and Ainorlc in Portland Cement Slat * agoutfor Mllwiiukcu Htilntullc Ceuiont , and ( julnuy vvhlte Lime. _ S. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood oarpoln and imniuutlloniliiK. I'tli ' and Dougla * Strout * , Oni ilin , Nebraska. W. Lumber , Lime , Ccincfu , Etc. , Etc. Corner 9th nl.il Douiilns Mroot' " , Omaha IMllIlnery anil N'otlons. I. OBERFELDKR ic CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , 203 , 210 and 213 gouth llth ttreot. Notionfl. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , 1124 llnrnoy ftrcet. Omnlia. GllnT CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ailo Krcasn , oto , Omaha A 11 lliuhop , Manager. 1'npor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry a nice stock of printing , wrapplnit and writing paper. Hpccliil attention Klvt'ii to card paper. HnftfH , Kto. _ A. L. DEANE & CO. , General Aiicntu for Halls' Safes , m and 323 Kouth 10th Bt , Omak * . T Kto. _ yH , _ II. HARDY icCO , Jobhornof Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , Houto Kurnl hlnKJood , Chlldron'ii CiirrlagM. 1S rarnam street , Oinnlm , Nob. WntorKnpiiJIcH. U. S. WIND ENGINE Ac PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , Ilallldajr wind mills (18 nnd WOJonni it , Oman * ( I K Uoia , Actlnii Manaifor. Iron WorkH. PAXTON & VIERLINQ IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work , Engines , tirnii work , ( jenerul foundry , machluo un * blackimlth work ontcu ami irurki , U , 1' , Uy and 17th street , Omaha. OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Hanl'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaults , Jail work , Iron shuttfrs and tire es/ipes. U , Anclreon .prop'r Cor llth and Ju < iks < m Hts. , Door-H , lllu. U CO. , Wholesale manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch office , 12th and Iiard streets , Omaha , If a. Qotjt.li UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Ot South Omaha. Limited. 1'V ' Huifiirlni ; fiom uificti WERKS of Lost Manhood. . * . . . : hful . IStiortf.linpotoiioy * 1 Ji il. X . , 'and HlM'iiM'iiof .Mencan bu cured permanently und prlvutuly by our Kvxual HPU- clttc. tivnt by mill ( or II Hook toit Oealed ) for tamp , liuacon Meilli l Couipnuy , 157 itltit , llontuu , ilaj ,