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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1891)
arr THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , MAY 8 , 1891. Chicago Trade Influences Rather Favorable to the Bulls. RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES , New York I'roiluce Inactive anil I'rl- c'CH I oucr l.lvo Hiouk Vnliicn The W ( rld'H Market JtcportH. Cittiv. N , , Mny 7 , The wheat market did not nmUo KJC'J Itt curly promise of mi udv unco I" viiluoi 'or tie ! Uiiys on the contrary It suf fered u tltcldcil fore ik from Its curly advance closlnjt 'H lower for July but SJo hllicr | for Mny than It closed yesterday. The conditions worn rilhor : f ivorablu to tlio bulls. Cables came In tirltiKlnK news of firm and higher prltiH at I.lveriioul ; tlioshortuBf In thu Trench whc.it crop w.is rstlinutud ut possibly W.OW.OOO bushcli * . Tliorn was a good Inuulrt for wheat MK ) fair takings for export Attho outset tbcro wus frfu buying for New Vork uccount , mid OcMirRO Sinlih. who was roportt'd to IIUVQ bought calls lust nlpht on oiur 2,009.000 Imsli- rls. wus iicthc on the bull sdu. ! Tudor all of these Influences the shorts bounmu domoriil- bud and begun to cov ( r , thus assisting thu ad vance Inly whu.it opcnoJ at { I.OO'i ® ! ooy. mid rose toll 02 on this udv unco , the big bo.ir uuernlors , led by Kentn , I. Inn mid Umluliv. were quietly selling vv he it through the vari ous loiiiinlsNloii linns Their ofTcrlngs flnully MoppMl thu rlsu and started prices In thu other ( III ecllon. It declined to II 01" , to fl Ol' , to f 1 01 , holding for some time ut ouch of these points. At * l 01 the pics- mro was temporarily roinovul and a renctlon to IIOI'i followed. Then It took a beuder downward toIN p , strongthctitd near thoelosumid elosod at tKlVuVWHie. Corn opened rather excited. Receipts were light There were a good many buying orders and Urn shorts nero Inclined to cover. .Inly Hurled In a rnthei ragged wny ut Ol'ifftlS' + o iiirulnst ( il'Cus th" uloso jestenluv , iinci ad- vuiioi d tod.l'ur. ' The ml MUI co brought out morn llboiul offerings. 'I ho lire ik In whe.it was felt sympathetically and thu prices clos ing ' c higher , ut the closing llguro of yestcr- Thi ouls nun ko t was ROVL'nied by wheat and porn. .Inly opened at 4747'60 ugulnst 47'4C ut the close yesterday ; advanced to Sc , broke with the other ecieals to 4Wo und closed ut ( , , c. In provisions ns Inraln theru was a shuiii rlNu at the outset , then a lonir period of ( lull- ness , of hugging meats , and finally n stump. Thu highest prices were made near the close. July pork closed with a loss of fie comp.ircd wltli jestpnluy'8 close , and July lard IsolT uu Knmf iitnoiinl , The lending futures ranged as follows : Cash quotntlons were as follows : I'l/nm bteudy ; spring. t. > COSMO : winter , 13 ( K5.20 ) ; si raits , $1 ( OKI 00 ; bakers , $4.2Vfll ( 50. WIIKAT No. 2 spring wheit , $1.02 ; No. 3 spring wheut , USe ; No 2 red , $1 04lil 05. CoilN No. 2 , G7c. OATS No. 2,5lJc ! ; No. 2 white , 5353'ic ' ; No. awhlte..M55c. lUK-No. 2. 85c : llAin.KV No. 2barley , nominal ; No. 3 , 74e ; No , 4. 70c , 1'I.AX hfRD-No. 1. $1.14. TIMOTHY SFKII Prime. $1.28. 1'OliK Mess pork i > er barrel , tll.035lU.OO ; lard tier cwt , tirr."i ! ; short ribs sides ( loose ) M.KKSll.20 ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , $320 ; ihort clour sides ( boxed ) . $0. Will GU. WliiSKV-Dlstlllors' finished goods per gal lon. $1 17 KUIIAII Cut loaf , unchanged. Kccolpts and shipments today wore as fol lows : On the produce exchange today , tl'o butter market was stoidy ; Extra creameiy , 27 < tt > c ; extra firsts ; 2lQ ( > . ' 5lic ; firsts. 2ljl22it ( ; extra dairy. 24-5c. extra firsts , su@ ! c ; firsts , l/a ( Itc. Itc.E008 E008- > Now York Markets. NKW Yoiih , May 7. 1'i.ouii Uecolpts , 2082tl puokiiges ; exnorts , llll barrels. 8,2-12 sucks ; taiukct Irregular , quiet ; closing weak ; sales JU.ILVI Illinois COIIMMKAI. Steady , fair demand. ' WIIKT Uecelpts , l.'j,4 0 bushels ; exports , lOt'.WJI bushels ; sales , H.441 bushels ; Icadlii future , 21.IHJJ bushels ; spot , nurkot 'iffil lower and weak ; No. 2 rod. 1 1. ! ' ! ' . In elevator tl.12 in store ; Jl.U' . afloat ; f 1.1 IJ.l.l.i.5 ! f. o. b. ; ungraded red. $1.101 , < f6l.l8''l ; No 1 not th em , to arrive , $1,12' > ; No. 1 hard , to arrlvo H.llli ; options opened I'iQI'sC up on better United Kingdom and continent cables , bin were not especially active on account of a hoi Iday on thu continent ; uftorwurd there was \ . marked pressure to sell , based upon unloading lind llquhhulnt : by the largu operatois at ( Mil cage The decline was " ' 4fi-"iu from the bos. figures of the day and weak ut the elosn ; No. ' . red May , ifl.HWl 144 , closing , * I.1IV June tl tMtSdOlrl' ' . closing at tl.O1) ) ; , ; July , tl.lDH 1 00 i , closing ut il.OJ'a ; August. Jl.OVai.071i closing ut $1.01 ; Poptember , $1.04'Bai ( 00olos Ing utflOiU ; December. SI.03'iSl,07'i ( , eloslng nt $1.0.1 ? , ; May ( IfeUJ ) , tl Oy'4 < 31.Ui. ! closing ut ' ' lu'n'l.EV Out of season. HAIII.EY MAI.T Dull. OoilN Itpcclpts , 11,0V ) bushels ; exports , 33 19 bushels ; sales 1.40S.OCO bushels of futures ; 31- DOO liushels spot. Spot imirkit unsettled closing dull and weak. No. 2 , 7l > anio In olov.i- tor ; HX3H2a afloat ; ungraded mixed , 7hiiS , ' Options advanced lOJOIJ'So with wheat ; late It fell otT IfiUWJc und closed weak. May , Vii'i. closlng at 74'ic ' ; June,7oa72e , closing ut 70c ; July , ( I' ttWi'tc , closing at G" ' c ; AiiRust , t'UitfiS'ii1. closlnt atd'Ho ; December , S ( ! . OATS Hccelpts. 4S.IHK ) Diibhels ; expoits. SI' " bushels ; sales , &oOOJ bushels futures ; 1)0,00 ) bushels spot. M > ot market quiet , elosli weaker ; ojitlons dull and lower ; eloKlng at toe ; June , closing at M'jo ; July Nim&ViliV , closing lit M'to ' ; spot No. I ! vvhlto. ( ! 01 tiOlu. mixed western , A7 AUu ; whlto wuaturn l 71c ; No. ' . ' Chk-UBi' . C0,5ilil'ic. ! llAV-Qulet , linn. KUOAII Quiet nnd lowcrifulr refining. He Ml tint , dtjii ; miles 1.1.11 hogsht-uds ut .iu ; Id bugs Mnseouulo , 81) ) test , utito ; rellued iiilet. | Mdl.AKHKS I'orilii ) ) . lowui ; AO test In hogs licailn , llJie ; New Orleans , steady und quiet common to funey"nit.He. . HICK ( 'u lot , iinchunxed ; llrm , Kdds-ririuer ; western , Ifllic ; receipts , 4,5' ' puekuKes. I'oiiK-gulet unil firm ; old miss , Jll.T.V.f K.YH new mess , $11 : > 0& 4.05 ; extra prime , ill 7 Wli'.Vft. ( JUT MEATS-Qiilet und steadyj middles , ( Inn and dull , IMIIII Opened IIrmer. closed weak ; westoiu ktiintn , M.W ; miles , xwi tierces ; O und I' ul fOSJIi ; option siiles.MJ tleri.es ; May , flb'.i UHketl ; July. (7 llitt 14 , eloslng at K.o.usked ; August , * 7.U ! usked ; bepteiuber , * 7.a74t7..S ! , closing at t''U. lluiTtii-l'iilr demand ; firm ; western dairy , JUt-ito ; western eietiiuery. iiKIJo ; western faetory , IViCUa ; Puln , .Ktilc. CIII.I.M ; yulet ; sales rather easy ; skims , 7 ® V our Market. MlNNKAl'ol.lB , Minn. , .May 7. The North western Miller says : There w as u big shrink age in the Hour out of thu list last week , While the prev Ions week thu amount ground was " 00,171 barrels , lust week U dropped down to 123,130 lurrels , n decrease of .M.ViO burtvls. This iimdu the dally average 20,203 barrels , I'or the corresponding time In 1VIK ) thu output was 1(4,300 ( barrels und In l&M ) , K.,2Mj barrels Of con i MI the lurgist Item of this decrease came from thu west , thu mills being Idle onu day from luck of water power , Thu tendency to reduce thu production U on account of tlio lifeless condition of the Hour trade. Onu mill of I'.ooo barrels capacity run out of orden and v IIH slopped yestei day. At thosamo tlmo two olh ii H 1th u combined capacity of 2,70Jbnr- relsi thut were Idle lust week aru now In operation. There were SOMMI- teen mills running Wednesday and they wuro grinding at thu riitu of about 4,000 bushels dally. The decline In w heat h.is iiuturully Hindu u very dead Hour market. Millers report that u\en the scattering ear lot order tr.ido which they tire usually able to liold through nil the vlolssltudesof the market lot t after thu big brcaki In wheat , and the ag gregate uulpi of the mllU fora week back VouUJ pot to ft Tory blltb proportion ot tUe output. Prices are lower and itnsottled. es- teruay's advance In whrat had the pffcct of Inducing some lnulry | for Hour und of bring ing In a fpw orders , und with a widespread feeling prevailing that values are about at bed rook , millers rather look for an Improved demand for Hour should whu.it remain fairly steady. The export trade Is fully ns dull ns domestic. The export shipments for the week were fla'130 barrels , against ( ,2,4V ) b irrels the preceding week , A very largo proportion of the amount came from tno mills of ono corpo ration. London ( ( notations tor 20 pounds C. I. I' , are : Patents. 32s Wii.'CIs cdj bakers 2ss Od W-'Js ; low grades , lCsOditl7s3d. Ijlvcrpool "Markets. Livnnroor , , May 7 WIIKAT I'lrm. but dp- maud poor ; holders offer moderately ; Cali fornia .No. 1 , H O'Jd percental ; Kansas win ter hard. 8s Gd. Coiiv I'lrm and dnmund sto.idy ; mixed western , 5sl > ' { d percental , LAUD Prime western , Ifls per cwt. St. LoulH 'Markrts. ST. Lotus , May 7. WIIE\T Closing , IrreBU- lar : cash. fl.O-fiM.trJU ; July. Ol'iO'JI'ie. COIIN Irregular ; e.ish , ( > l'c. OATS Irrcgiil-ir ; cash , 5,1'ie ' ; July , 43'Jc. POIIK l > isy nt $1X23. iMltn-rirm atfi.211lf)37'5. ' WlllSKV HteadyatJI.ls. MlnnrnpollH Wlicut > lnrkrt. MlNNFAl'Ot.H , Minn. May 7 WMIIAT Cish wheat slow , but higher ; receipts. I.I. ) ears ; shipments , 4S cars Close : No 1 hard May , $1.01 ; ( n truck , H.OI'ifM.UI ' ; No I northern , May. tl.Ol ; June , $1 OJ ; on tr.ick. Jl OI'4@fl Ol'i ; No 2 northern on track. ui'i'ttM.OI ' , Kaunas Oily 'MnrkctH. K \ NM CITV. Mo. , May 7 WiiiMT No 2 hard , cash , ir.'e ; No. 2 red , cash , Die COIIN stronger ; No. 2. cash , to e bid ; May , .WifiiMle. OATs-bto.idy ; No. 2 , cash , 50'io bid ; May , iHi'iO bid. _ Cliiuliinall Murkctn. CiNCivvtTi , O , May 7 , WIII.AT Active ; No. 2 rul. tKM/iil 07. COIIN I'lrm ; No 2 mixed , 70'5"i7Ic ' , OATS rirmor ; No. 2 mixed , 57c. $1 17. Toledo MarkelH. Toi.hiio. O. , May 7 , WllEAT Lower ; cash , $10-1 COIIN te-idy ; cash , 70c. OAlS-Cash , 50' , c. 'Milwaukee Mii.vvAL'icr.K , WIs , May 7 , WIII-.AT Lower ; No 2 spring , cash , tl.ni5M.02i July , OS'.c. COHN Quiet ; No "I , 07'Je O\TS-Qulet ; No.2 white , BOc. NKW YOIIK. May 7. The stock market again deinonstr.itcd that It hinges on thu r.illro.ul meeting now In session , and whtle trailing had u weaker tone In tlio forenoon thu Impetus of thu triido was sulllclont to m.ilntuln Interest In the murket throughout the duy. The mom- Ing news was unfavorable und tlio lone o\- pected advance In the minimum rate of dis count by the Hunk of England was announced which was followed by further oncagcmonts of gold for export. Those InlluenccB were enough to stimulate n moderate selling mov o- ment In tlio market which , stran30 to s ly.w.is not uhlcd by any olTort of the foreigners to got ild of stocks , but was confined almost exclus ively to domestic operators. The murket. however , offered tlio usiiul stubborn resist ance to the downward movement und gave nvldcnce thut there Is no real diminution of thoconlldent splrltj tbut has animated It for the lust month. The bulls uro laying Croat stress on the grain situation In I'raneo and the private cables are full of the promise thut there will ho a laige demand for Amorlcan cciculs during the season to come , therefore look for an curly cessation of the outnurd movement of gold nnd the creation of a lurgo amount of commercial bills with which to pay trade balances. Most of the sell ing today wus from Chicago , but was at tributed to reall/utlons only , and outside of the stocks In which thut center Is Interested there MIIS llttlo woukness In thu mnrket. Cleveland , Columbus , Chlengo & fct. I.otils being u prominent exception. The upward movement. In eordago was continued , notwith standing the expectation that the manipula tion would cease after thu stock readied par , but the Improvement wus neutralised in the latu woukness In the market. This weakness was duo to the announcement o ! heavy ship ments of gold for Saturday's steamers. The pressure to sell wus most conspicuous In the Industrials nnd the cr.mgors , but the reaction reached to all portions of the list , and each now announcement of gold taken for export sent prices down further. The selling was not concluded upparcnt'y oven with the close , which was active and weak nt the loncst prlco of the day. The final changes are all In the direction of lower prices , and whllo thu great majority of stocks are only fraction illy lower llurllngton , Hock Island , St 1'anl und Chicago ( ! as are down 1 % each , 1'ncille Mull , Mlssnuil 1'nclllc. Northern I'm'lllc ami \ \ abash preferred euch PS. und Cleveland. Clnolniitl. I'hlcuco ft St. l.ouls , Northwestern. Ijuckawanna , I.ukc Shore. Now Kngland and Union 1'uclllc each 1 per cent. Kallmad bonds weru again ijulct and failed to show unv ic il tendency of prices In either direction , thoio boliu considerable Irregular ity In the movement of prices In the active Is sues The sales reached $1,024,00) , hut though they were distributed iimong a largo nnmbor of bonds no feature of Interest wus dovcloped. The murket closed dull und steady. Government bonds have been dull and hoavy. Slate bonds have been dull nnd steady. 1'etrolcum closes dull , lliislncss Is very small. The murKct opened steady , and after moving > { became dull und remained so until theclose. Pennsylvania oil spot closing 71' . Juno option opened 71U , highest 7m. lowest 7IU , closing TIM. I.lma oil closing 18 ; total sales , 13,000 barrels. Thu following nro the closing ( imitations for thu leading stocks on the New Yolk stock exchaniro today ; AtchlBou . . . ! ! ' < j d > preferred . . .Ml Adams Kvpreii . .147 N V Central . Alton ATerio Haute .U N V C , VSt I. . doiirefened . 1 > lo preferred American ICxpruss . .II1) Ohio A. MIsnlKDli 18 II C it .1 N . SO do preferred . . 85 Canada 1'iultlc . 784 ) ntnrlo \Vtitern 17) ) < ' re on Improve . . . S'lMi Centril 1'idllc . . .11 > rcgon Nav 7I.M , ( .lies A.l ilo . . 1H In mm Tran lii do liit preferred M I'aellle Mall .17 dojiidpreferred . . . ' 'J cnrln , Dec .V Kvnns SO Chlcajfo A Alton . , UJ I'lttiiburg r < 0 C. 11 AO. 87) < I'lillman I'ularu . . . lt > 8 C C. 0 A. t Ij . . . ( > lVi IteadlnK .il Delanarf A llndnon 1I4'l Itock Inland . . . . 77 Del , I. A W H7V St. I , , VH. K Utpfd . . t'74 1) . A It. O preferred 't I'll ill MK Kast Term . . . fiiill dopreferrcd 1HM do lit preferred , M St I' , Minn A Man ll.'i do2d preferred. . .V > bt Paul A Omaha. . . . 27 Krlo IJ do preferred til do preferred SO- ' Term Coal & Iron .15 Fort Wayne M > Texas I'licltlc . . . 14H Chi A. Ka t 111 151 lol to. Con pref'd SO Hocking Valley Ml. Union 1'aUflc 4' ! Houston & Texas . 27J U H Kxprcsi . . . . 10 Illinois Centril . . . , i W bt. li. A I' 10K St. Paul A Dnliith . 100 rtopipfcrrvd . . . , 27 Kauas A Ten * . . . . IN KO Ijiko Krlo \ WeHt'n . 14 Western Union . . . do preferred , . . 6sV < Am. Cotton Oil ' . ' 7S Inko Shore 110H Colorado Coal J7 > J l.oulsvllloANash llomeiitiko ' .iij Uiulsvllle ft New A. 27M Iron Sliver 100 Memphis ft Char , , . Jl Ontario 3s' ' < i Michigan Central , , W Qulckallvur A , Mil , I. S J. W . . . 7'i do preferred . . . . 38U do preferred , 101 Sntro . . H Minn A SI. I. . 4 Hill" or .V , do preferred . , , . 10's ' Itlib AW I' Tor 17H. Missouri I'm Ulo . 70' WheonHln Central S0'4 .Mobile \ Ohio 7H ( ( rent Northern ptd bJ .NiiHlirllle Chatt ' . ) * ( ' ) ile IKO ( ! a < . . , * M i N J Centrnl . 118 } Lead IVnst . . . PJ .Norfolk A \ \ en pfd 54 Simar 1 runt * W Northern I'ncltlo 2i > lt r > ( iuib3rn I'mlllc. do preferred . 70H Ore S U A Utah Nor 27 1) ) . I' Denver Adult 31 Ulo Unndo . . . . 41 Northwestern lirl'j ' do preferred . tl Thu tot.il s.ilcs lit stocks loduv uere ' 'T11..IU7 iliuio < , Incliulliu : AtJlilsun" TH.Viir ; Dolnvvure , l.ucUuwiiiiii.i A. \\i'st rn. 4. ' 'TO ; l.uiils\lllu.\.Nuslivlllt > , 1(0 ( ; Missouri 1'aultle , 1,700 ; Nortlr.vu.slorn , Hi > M ; > orlh America , ; i , " > 10. 10.NKW VOIIK. Muv 7 Tlio 1'ost s.iys : "Thoro Is no ( loiiht thut lliotu Is u dc-Uro on tlio purt of ull thu Bit-lit liunkH of Kiuupo to ueeuinil- liito Kiild. unit niiuot thu niutliiUhiif diiliu this Is thut of thu HuiiU of l.iulumlhluli uil- vuiK-od thu i ute of dlsumiit KIIIS to ilKtour HKO spoculiitloii In lorulfiii M-eiinlles unil to siiiiiu o\lent tholr return to thu uuiintrlrs vvlicru they uru issued so us to lnliiK tliuinnnei li.iek Thiieoiidltlon of Kiiropoun lln incus is undonbteilly niiiuli unsettled unil v\cuk Thu urc.it losses. KronniK out of tlio volluiisuof AiKcntlnu liuiiiROs uud thu prospect of uu- ether lurKU loss In llr.izlll in socuittlos liuvo crlppleil inuiiv iur o capitalists .ind liuport- iini bniiKb It Is this ( omlltlon of llu inccs In Knrtipo lilt'h lius liulil tlio t > UvU spociil.it Ion In this inurkct In check for thu past two months , or i < vur Hlnco the ncovcry of thu piuilc Incident to tlio HailiiK troubles. Hut this condition Is not any vu > rso , on the con- tr.try , It isciuiluully , but slowly , cliuujlug for tlio bettor. The Stonoy Market. NKW YOIIK , Muy " . - MONBV o.v CAM , Hisy. rannlrif from 4 0 per c'-nt ; lust ki.in ol'oiuil at 4 per rent ; olosoil olTcrcd ut 4 poi i-ci.t 'E MKIIOASTII.R l > Ai'Kii-4 ,4ilj ! nureont. .i.Mi KXCIIANOI : CuHlcr ut fl l' for \ty-cluv bills anil forilomand , Thu follow hu vvcro tlio cloblni ; prlcei o bonds ; U < 4 , r en I te red . .la ) M KT i U H 4 > , coupons..IM Mutual Union ( , . . . 4' , re literrd , , IU ) N. J Cent Int Cert 4 i , coupons 101 Northern 1'ne. lit ) 1'nciileU.of "K\ 1U dn.'ds l.oultliiiin C lump U * 8 Northweat'consol.i 'JennciieuN S. u. , 1M4 do debentures ! Ldo 6s , . ICrJ'i Ht. U A l.M.Cen ts do J 70' ( St. It. AS. K. ( i n M.1U > < Canada Soillliurn Id 117 St. I'aul consols. , , ,12) Control I'acltlo Uli,10TH 8t. r. c. A. r. iiii..iu \H.U.lit Ill T. I * . UO.Ir. llcts , . DJ do h' ' T. P. It. ( i , Tr. Kelt , 41' ' I ) . A II.U. Wett Uti. 77 Union 1'ncltlc Uti , . ,108' ' Krloidi 101k WvatShoru IW ] M. K. A T. Qiin'l ei , 78H liniik Clcaraiicou , OIKCIKNAII , 0 , Maj 7-Moncjr , 0 New York exchange , 05o premium , 18.770,700. NKW Oni.lMNS , May 7. Clearings , (1.107.110. Nr.w YOIIK , Muv 7. Clearings today , $120 > Ml..l"iT ; b ilaiicos H.MI.'e : ! . IIU.TIMOIIK , Mny 7. CloarliiBModay , $2,074- 00 ; bilunccs , J..V ) , Ul. Money. G pur cent. I'llllAUF.M'iilA , May 7-'learlng9 ( today , tll.tiXi.TJI ; balances , { l.CGO.SOi Money 4tt3 per cent. lli ( < m > N , May 7 Hank clearings today , f4- ! S07.70I ; balances , | l'jsji'.Vi. ( Money. 0 per cent. Kxthangoon Now York , par to Go discount. CincAdo , May 7. Hunk cloarltus were ! I7- RSO.UOO Now York Kxchtngo wus Me pretiiluin , on money on 'change a'JQ per cent. Ilostoti Stock Alnrkct. HOSTOV. MnM , Muv 7. Thn followlns were the closln ? prices on stocks In thu Huston stock niurkot today. Atclilfon \ Top .UHUnltrmct A llecla IloMon .V Albany SO * { Cnlnlpa . . . . a ) do Mnlnn , . I''i'ii 1 rnnUIn IJ Chi. llur. \ yulncjr 8751 Huron , I8,1 * Mtchbiiritlt U Kear nrnc , Hint .v , I' M prcf Hi ( ) ceola I.lltlo Hock A K S ji'j iloTn . 18 SnntaVo Co Mann , Central 18 * ( nunarack .I.Vl N V A N llriK . . . 37'u ' Aiinlston Land Co 4U Itntlandrom . II I lo ! ton Land C < lliitland pref . ir.'ij San Dlcifo Land C < i. \M < Cent com . ZflCWest hnd Lund Co 411 do pref . . m I Hell Telephone 411M ( A HOIK t. Mln Co ( new ) ' ) ' ( , I.nni'un t > tora S 2- ' Atlantic . I'l'-u ' Water 1'owcr llonton .V.Mont 41 111 .V II C Sloi-kw. DKNVKII. Col. , May 7 Today's transactions on the tnlnlni ; oicli mse slionud u uood In- crciisoiivor tliOMiof yostonlay , hut tlio tone of the market was In must eases weuKor and tlio uliolo line with ono or two exceptions closed easier The boom In I'laiidlu.I siiiisldcd Mtiinutvliut ottlns to the f n't that buyers \\eru not pnrtiuiilnrlv anxious to ii.iy the urlecs nsl.cd Tuylorsold Itunnliu MIOO utI3 { . Mc- l.elnnd tukliM all the ollcrliin's After t-'iith- erliu In u few hnndiod sli.irns " 1,11th ! Mac liiitthu prlco to''j. Tot.il s.ilus 5.\000 I'rlcos closed : 20 .lint c Amity 44 I.eL'iil'lemk'r . . Arffortaiit lb LUIla Itulc . . ins llallaral . Matchless . * 2S. ) f. Vlay VI irepp'i llariRkok 84 * Mornlngillm . Hales Hunter . , 70 ere IllK Indhn . . . 8Ji ray Itock . . . . . 14 Poles ! . . . . llronntow . . M4 I'.irk r in Cnlllope 17'n ' Heed National Century . . . 2-iM , lllillo Itt Clay County . . . 110 Htinnlri ) ; I ulc. . 25 10 I-oiveiinorth. i ; Diamond II l > Inlin I pfd . . , Denver Cat A Oil 12'iU'nzitor ' . . . . 4S [ Claudia J . , . . ( old Irctsuro Jlhi dcttysbiirg . . . Irorulad . . . . Sun Frniiolsco Mining QiiotntldiiH. SAN I'mvcisco Cul.i. . M.iy 7.--1 ho olllelul ciosliiK miot itlona for mlnliiK stocks toduy were us > follows : Alta Oplilr llclchir lle't .V HelchiT N * ) ; i70 Cliollur Sierra Nevada . Con Cnln A. Vu t'nlon Con . . ( rown Point 'Si IJta'i . . . IB ( lould A C'urrr 370 Yellow lacket . Wl'i Hale A > orcross .170 Commonwealth . . S5 MciUnn 4-5 Nev Queen . . . . 4'iSO Mount Diablo N II. I SO St. I.oulH Mining QtiotntloiiH. ST. Louis May 7. There was more than the r.v oragu amount of trading on the mining ex change this morning , but prices were as u rule lower. Tlio following bids were made on call ; Ajlnnii . , ITS [ Montro'o (0 ( AinurUnn . 21V. M llrcpn (0mi Illmctnllp . .11W Hopes . . . CVntrilur \ \ . . . . 2 ( irnnlt. ) Mountain .JuOJ | Kllinhetli Albert iima . SS8W New York 'Minim ; Qiiiitiitloiis. NEW Vonic , Muy7. Thoiulnlng quotutlons are an follou's : Alke ivi Iron Sllrcr 1UU Ad Una Con KO Ontario 3800 Dciulwooil 110 Occidental 1C ! > llotiioatuko K75 standird 100 UornSlltcr . 370 Yellow Jacket 2SO London StockH. LONDON , May 7. Closing at4 p. in : ConsolH , money . . . . iiYH ; KrleSdi Ifll'i CotiMols , nicount. . 1O Mexican ordlnnry . . . 41 U H 4i HS i 8t I'nnl common . . . ( rfi'i U. i 4 * IOI' ( New \ork Central..101 N Y. , I' . A O Ists. . . . d4Vi Pennsylvania 63 ! ( Cnnmllun 1'uclflc HI Ituadlnx 17H Krlo 21H liar silver , 44yd per ounce. Money , 33315 percent. Hate of discount In the open market for both short und thrco- uionth bills , 3 % per cent. Blink of lOn' laml Hiilllon. LONUOV. May 7.-The amount of bullion In the Hunk of England deoieascd .iVIO.OOU during the p ist week. Tno pioportlon of the llftlik of Kn land reserve , which was last week 34 M ) , Is now 3J .11 | ier cent. MlHCollunooiis Xurkctfl. NKVV YOIIK. May 7. Pie IiioN-Qulot ; Amer- Ic.in. $1G.OO18 00. Coi'i'Kii Neglected ; lake , Jluy. $1373. LKAII Nomlnul ; domestic , fl.Si. . TIN Moio active ut the decline ; straits , til ) 10. Pr.Tiioi.fcUM Steady ; United closed at 71Jo ! for June. rorr.iN SUED OirStrong and quiet. TAI.I.IIVV rirm. llosiN Quiet and Him ; stialncd , Common to good , (1.70. Quiet and firmer at ad Coffee Options. NKW YOIIK , May 7. ColTeo options opened htoidy and uiiohunged tof > points up , closed barely steady and unchanged to 5 points up. bales , 15.000 bags. Including May. $17.l > V7il8 co ; June. J17.lKxai7.UJuly ; , JI7.KOA17M ; August , * 17..1VS17 40 ; s-optcmber , $11) ) 70IH 7'i : October , Jlfi2. > ; spot Ulo , ( julet and llrm ; fair cargoes , JJU 00. New York Dry tioodt * . NF.VV YOHK , May 7. Cotton Ilannelx , drcs. goods , woolen llannols and blankets received more attention than seasonublo goods at the hands of agents. Thcio was no now fo ituri ordovelopmcnts beyond the fact tliut Cabot 4 4 H bleached shining wus to Lo advanced oi Monday',1 ! ; percent. Trutiers' Talk. CIIICAOO , May 7. Logan A Co. to Toncray & llryan The opening of wheat this morn Ing was strong. Caulescamo strong early but the lat est showed Id decline In Liverpool. The homeoutlooK for growing crops could not ho better and Its tnlluenco will bo felt as we near harvest. 1'or the Immediate futuio wo will bo Inlliienced by foreign advices. No. 3 cash corn is selling lit from 1C toic ! over the Muy price. I'luntliiK N over with a good crop promised.Vo look for frto selling of the distant fntiues. NKVV YOIIK. May 7. Kcnnott. Hopkins \ . Co. to fc' . A. MoWhorter London eaiiio unexpect edly strong this morning , especially when II hccamu known that the bank ratu of discount had been advanced to 4 per cent , but London hiiHhliown a veiy unovcii disposition towards Amorlcaii stocks for seine days and Its orrutli , movements tulso a suspicion thut prices an being manipulated to servo spociilutlvo eudt on our oxehungo. 1 ho strength of the London market , us has frequently hien thu ease , for the past week wus not fully responded to by llrst prices at our opening and tlioso prices were practically the highest made hero to day. It Is said 111 the bo.ltd thut traders are bearish and to their operations Is attributed thu ealness of today , but It seems to us thai nt bur and moro Important causes huvuhconul work. The market gives evidence thut largo Interests have sold long stocks liberally for some days. Thu foreign situation Is the oc casion of much thought und many spcculatlv o opinions are given icgntdlng It. Various causes are assigned for tlio largo shlpmentsof gold. It is a ( luestlon whether any of then urn really correct. Another million has beei taken today und yet the late of sterling Is quoted 'jo on Ihu pound lower than yester day , but this only olTsets tlio advance nhlcl the Hank of Cngltind has made In the prlco paid for American ougles. so me cold xhlppln , . point of oxchungu wus theiuby reduced ' , : point. t'HH Ado. May 7 Kcnnott. Hopkins .V Co. tc H A. MehorterEncouraged by jestordav's recovery there were a good many orders fur Investment to bo filled at the openinam this demand aided by some short ( overlng ad vanced the prlcn to i < 0i for July wheit. I'rohahly thu prlco would have gene some higher for there wus considerable bte.im and u prominent operator who hud bought over two million calls sold freely against tin .so prlv Ilexes. As soon as thu big bears saw thut thu demand h id been satIslled they began K t > lug the market und thu bulls after ufcublo resistance lied leaving all their camp equip age In thu bunds of thu victorious enemy II is pluln thut u pouii fill hourorganlratloi : husiuite ) torroilzcd Its antagonists In the p isl thrcu vveeHs. having completely turnu ( th < > tables on thorn , Tiader.s are now as Afraid of tlm longs as they were of thu shorts i\'u can sou nothing bearish In the situation On the contrary It appears to bo growing n ore encouraging to holders. At the ran wheat Is being taken for export reserves wll soon be dangerous and wo think short sellers of July will lii.ve trouble Oiling contracts Corn and outs were strong at thu opening am for some tlmo thereafter , but under hammer Ing by the beam longs woru again shaken on uud a decline effected , \\aimor weather 1 approaching , glowing reports of the next oroj may bo expected anil It will ho Irird to main tain prices , In provisions business wus mod ortito In volume and largely local CIIICAOO , May 7.S" . Q. MoCormlok A. Co , to r. t ) . SwarU Co. It wus ovh'cnt at tin opening of the wheat murKut that thu tempo of the scalping crowd was very bullish , am with the ahslstunco of the bears , who wer covering shorts , the price of July was easily udraneed. The early cables noted an ad v uric Q ( } i < l lu Llverpogl uud ! ia U ) W li London. The iidvtftiVa In July to fl.03 met heavy sell tig lltflllnn culls and two or three of our most nrpjnlneiit bears who had Covered during tlny'WAst two days became icavy sellers. ThpWSvas but little outsldo support to the market and prlccft declined rapidly up to tlio closuVl It M evident that the outside speculative world has not recovered ; rout last week's parifo find nro not Inclined to huy hcuvllv even on the present breaks. In- dlcutloin fuvor lonel-pilces. Keeolpts at the eleven primary polnib were 371) < > 00 | ship ments. ( AS.OOO. Oloihificcs from Now York nnd ll.iltlmorocio 112,500 bushels of wheat and 11,400 packages of Hour. Coin nnd oats were fnrly | active but seemed to have little Indcpetulcnt action outsldo of the sympathy with AVhoat. Shorts are nat urally timid In the pTcionco of such small stocks and It Is not dllllcult to make them rover nc they did at the opening this morning. The close however In both deals Is very weak , Provisions opened active and higher on the covorlngof shorts put out vpsterdny but thu advance mot heavy selling from thu packers and thu hear clique who have been working In provisions during the past week. There was llttlo outsldo support and the market closes heavy especially for barrel pork , O.U A HA 1.1 Vi : SfO C'K. OMAHA , May 7. CATTLE Oniclul receipts of cuttlu 1,201 as comp ired with 1,757 yestordnv and 1,217 Thursdayof lust weolf. Dosliublo beeves were actlvuund ste.idy in strong , other grades were about sleudy. lliitehcr stock was active and steady , rcedeis were slow and sagging to loMer. lloos Ofllclul receipts of her 4,132 , ns compared with 3 21(1 ( yesterday and 3,1CI Thursday of lust week. "Tho tiinrknt was ac tive. Light and mixed hogs weronshudu higher and mixed nnd heavy u shudn lower The ruiuu of the prices pirn was JI.53UI.7fl ; the bulk selling ut $ lWffll ) 01 Light. $151 ® 4G3heuvv. ; $ l.fi.Vi.l.70 ; mixed , tl ( iOf4C3 The uver.ige of the prices paid was $4 1,0 , us com- pjred with $4,1'n ' , yesterduy und * I.U7'i ' Thurs- da > of last week. fallenJlllclal roiolpts of sheep 102 , as comp.ircd with ISO vestorday. Tim market wus active and firm. Natives. $ J.5oao.lO ; westerns , $ J OOftll CO. Kccolpts und Deposition of Stock. Ofllcl.il receipts and dlsposltlcn of sti.el' as shoun by the books of the Union Rtockyards comp my for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 o'clock p. m. May 7 , IH'Jl ' ; uiuiu : > rd. DISPOSITION. lluycrs. Cattle. 11 OKI Slicup Omnlm I'nckliiR Co 1,03. ! ' 1 he ( i. II Hammond Co 171) ) 1,03.20I hwlft A Co I'A -20I 1112 ' 1 lie Cudahy Packlni ; Co 121 \Vil \ II , Decker , V 41 " H niulKeedera 231 7..0 Left over Total UI7 8,87' llc'proscntntlvu Hnles. 8TEEH3 , No. Av , Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. f > 7Ui $4 25 31 10 H ) { 3 10 ' 'I 1005 J5 40 2 1153 4 M 5 1170 5 8 > M 1201 540 2 10 0 471 20 1171 5110 2 < l 1214 5 V 4 7.2 4 to 4ii i in i r > : in vo IMJ r so 17 1014 5 00 12 1242 5 33 COWS. 2 pr. 2 10 i mo : i oo i 1010 s 75 2. 870 2 25 1 DIM II 00 0 s9J 3 7" 1 < i(0 ( 225 11 'J.I5 II 10 21 Wa 3 M ) 1 010 2 SO 1 1)7(1 ( II 25 1 819. 4 00 11 % 7 270 II 10t > 3 341) ) 4 104J 4(10 ( 1 II9J 300 1.1200 350 1. 1JJJ 4f.J 3 1013 3(0 ( STOIKEUS ASI > rnisnens. 1 .111 200 BO * JO 2 7" > 20 710 300 7 500 8 00 3S 9I1 3 OJ 0 B70 3 15 1 1670 275 1.12)0 ) 283 1 .1900 400 1. 140) 2 75 1 1510 3 OC II El mil. 13 020 373 2' ' ) BOS 450 29. . CG4 523 COWS IND STAGS. 2 .1030 4 00 00MILKBUS MILKBUS AND SPIUNOEIH. 1 springer i $ ! " > 01 1 sprinter ; i5 00 1 milker , 2200 1 cow and calf TJ 00 0 cows and calves , each 2500 nooa. No. Av. rih. Pr. ' No. Av. Sh. Pr. 109 157 200 JJ 40 f 1 i 08 . . . .185 $4 TO 5 2s4 120 4 50 t 87 . .200 MO 4 CO B 292 40 4 M ) 80 109 M 400 B SK ) 4 B5 r CS 801 40 * 4 liO 8 810 4 BS 04 Z\t SO ' 400 4 400 4 r,5 1C 210 0 400 5U . . . 224 80 453 79 . . . .208 81 4 CO brt . . .214 IfiO 455 81 . . . .208 80 4 bO 1,15 170 80 455 Rl . . . .21(5 ( IfiO 4 ( ,2J ! 14 . . . .18. ! 4 55 GS 2-5 200 4 fiJJJ ( il . . . .20S N ) 455 81 190 120 41,2" , W 177 80 455 ( VI . . . .I9S 120 402 > i 05 . HU IM 455 Ri Old 40JW 84 lt-2 240 4 BS 04 . . . .235 40 4 CJU 78 . . . .11)7 ) 100 4 57' ' { 01 2o7 IfiO 405 ( W . . 101 89 400 72 . . .20 8J 4 ( > . > 71 . S2)J KiO 4 00 71 241 100 403 70 . . . ,18li 40 400 1,13 .IX ! 120 4(5 ( f > 3 . . . 192 BO 4 00 ( V > . . . 221 ICO 403 85 . . . .117 3M 4(0 ( OS 2-2 ! 2)0 ) 403 OJ . . . .23.1 400 4 GO O.I. . . . 212 200 415 24 S20 40 400 73 . .178 100 4 Ul tJ . . 218 400 4 CO 73 . . . .227 40 4 f5 4 . . . .307 4 CO 0.1 . 2)4 ) 120 405 8J . .212 40 4 U > 61 17S 405 M 197 160 4 ( iO 0.1 . . 8S8 80 405 75 . . .190 120 400 47 370 40 405 71 . Ill ) 80 4 bO 78 . . . ISO ICO 4 CO 7(1 ( . . . . 18 ! 8) 4 00 73 . . .2"l 4 70 04 . . . .100 8K ) 4 M 4- ) 197 470 S4 . 212 120 400 2(1 ( 249 4 70 1 , . . .2SO 350 20 . . . . 124 425 12 1IJ 3 75 Chicago Iil\o Mock Market. CIHCAO.O , May 7. [ Special Telegram to Tiir 1U.K. ] The estimated receipts of cuttlo uro ll.OOJ ; for the week tlius furfOI3 : ) ; demand ntid prices both stcudy. The dressed bcel dealers and shippers of live cattle were botl on the market and seemed to want suitable stock. Tlio English nrirket shows a slight im provement , but not enough to iiinko any money for the exporters of either dressed heeler or live cattle. High class butchers' s * which means helfurs and fat cows.w.is In gr. . . . . demand at strong prices. Low class cow mind canncrs ruled rather nlo\v , with thu tuin rather downward. Nothing of note vvoith mentioning occurred In thu stocUer and feeder line , CHICAGO , Mny 7 , CATTLE Receipts , ii.ono ; shipments. 4,030 ; murket steady ; extra steers , JO.Oliafi 25 ; otheis , Ji.753.9"i : helfors , Jl.ol ( 50 | Texuns , $ .t55.1.70 ; butcher cons , W OJ4.(0 Iloos Itocolpts , 27,000 ; shlpmoiits , 12,000 ; Murket active , stiong ; rough and common , J 1034 70 ; mixed und puckers , - prime lieavv and Uutchcr wolghls , llcht. W.'X4.1)5. ) ) HIIKEIItccclpts. . 10,000 ; shipments. 3,000 ; market active , Nleady. strong ; light Toxans. M25JU ) ; vvesterus , J3.Doati.UO ; lambs , J5.00 ® 5 50. Now York MVP Stock. NKVV YOIIK , May 7. HEI.VHI Itocelms , 517 head , nil for exporters ; no trade ; feellni , firm , Dressed beef steady at 0' } < f6IOo per lb slilptnenls todiiy , 89" beeves and 50 sheen. CAI.M.S lloiolpls. 70. head ; market a bhado llrmer ; veals , $4 OIKSLIJ iiorowt , PliBH1 HecelitR | , .IW head ; market ' e per II hlcher ; unshoin sh(0p , t7.OoiK8.00 pur cut : clipped , $ d.OoaSOO ; clipped lambs , Jo BOQ8.0i ( dressed mutton llrm at ll < B12J5c pet lb ; dressed lambs steady at IS'iftUc. lloc.s Kecelpts , 3s. 7 head , consigned direct market nominally utoudy at Jt.10SJ.oi pel cwt. KaiiNns Cltyijlvo Slock. KANSAS CITV , M4 5'av ' 7. CATTI.K Ito- .ml\ . < , f nnn. . . . . . . . , < > 1 ? itn > u .n.u . . . . .i i , . - cows steady : others Jliill ; steers , } il 5 ( > I)8. > ; (0 s , IJ.OU ® ! 75 ; btocKar. " und feeders , JJOOffl 4 7" > . n lions Hccolpts , 7.000 ; shipments , 0.700 : hlKlicrj .ill Krudes , M.2.vai 75. St. IjoiilH.lvo Ktouk. FT. T.OUIB , Mo , Muy > 7. C\TTIE Ueceljits. 2,000 ; shipments 400 ; Kteudy ; niillMi steurs J4 i.HlB.'itlU , Texas niKt-linllaiis. } 4 HOSiAlO. Hods Uecelpts.KOMl shlpment ,2JU ; steady he.ivy. ? 4N I.4.5 ( ; tnl\ed grades , M.3u < a4 > O light , * I.W)3I * : > . ' _ OJI.UIA n'MlOItlXAMtK JlAitKKTS. Vt'KO tallies. There Is nothing ospoulally now today to say rcguidliiR thuosctulllb market. 1'rlces for the most p.irt uro about steady , SQUASH Perorate of 3dozt'ii l./ I'OTATOFS Homo crown stock , 11.00 ® ! . 10 ; nrsttirnstouk , Jl 15.U | cticuMiinns I'cr doz , $1.75 C'AiiiudE ( 'ullfornl.i stock lb " ' , per , \c \ ; eouthern , per er.ite. ( J 50. PIK pi.\NT-I'or IU2M Mc. TOMATOKS fcotitlicrn stock , boshnl boxes $3 IK ) ; fancy , crates , 0 baskets , \S5Q55 ! ) per crate ! -oiTiiFiiv ! HBANS Wax , f . ' .Ol per M buthol box ; string. tl.ti5ftl.BO Per > j bushel bov. Nfcw l'OTTiis-l'or ( lb. 3c. t-ouTiiriiN UAUI.IH.OWFII Per doz. JJ.OO. Top O.NiONH-Per bunch , 80c. H-i ! tcn-Por Mil , tl.VH l.l.TTUCE-Ohiilco stoclt , 40c. IttiTAiiAdAs MIchlEun stock , per bu , . ' .Oo. JU hTrt-l'ur bushel , I.OJ. OAIIHOTSPer bnsliid. tl.OO. ItADisius- doz bunches , 4043c. I'AitsMi-H Per bi'shol. II.PO. UKAVS Jleillums. IMiO ; navy , 12.73. Asi'Aluous-lloimi grown stock , 5Qo per doz. rri-Hli Fruit H. Strawberries good cn ( ugh for Bhlpplng were not at all plenty on yesterday's market. Ho port * from parties who have Itoen throuiih th berry districts ot Mlnourl iudlcatu that th rosppnts nro very favorable fora hirgo crop hU season. The following ' , quotations nro based on ycs- orday'R sales ; SiiiA\MHiiius- case of 54 quarts , (4.00 ® .50. .50.Ai'i'i.rs Ai'i'i.rs The market Is practically of coed hlpulng Block. PINEAPPLES Per doz . f2..10CW 00. OitANdFS f.oi Angclps , K'.7Mtl.CO ncr bom ) unrfp , $ .1.00 ; lllvoras , $ .1.00 ; HUcrsldes , U.50 ; Navels. M.60W1.00. S Choice stock , per box , JG.Ofl ! fancy , i'K rituir Per box , $ .100. llANAXAS-Pcr bunch tl.BOtt.1.00 Country Produce. The hay market wus lower , the receipts bo ng heavy and stocks nccumiilatlni ! . A con- Intuition of the heavy receipts would tend to lopress prices still further. ln olhur Hues of iroduco prices are about steady. The folloH Ing quotations are based on yes- ' prday's sales : II \ --llest upland , Jll 00 nor ton. Dios-Uoncrnl miirUet 12itl Ic , bulk of sales 2lu. Hcst irr.idcs country butter , 20 ® ° 2o ; modlum grades , 1020c. Pot'i.Titv ' , Ho hens fiinpy. $400 ; mixed , W.'iQI.UOj roosters , Il5oai7. > . I'lour. Omahn Mllllni ; Co , Ucllance Patpnt$110 ; nvlnellili ) Patent. J..tO : I.ono ttir * < iipuilii- He , UfpU ; fcmiHllukc , $ . ' .10 ; Tuncy ramlly , ' ' ] { . ! ' . Oavls Mill C'o , High Patent No. 1 and t rii.nn'S1 ; Illue 1) ) , full patent. J..CO ; llawU- eyo. half patent , $ . ' .40 ; Special Itoyul , iiatcnt , \o. 10. HIO ; Minnesota I'litent , SJCO ; Kansas lard Wheat , intent , $ . ' .03 ; Nebraska biirlng Wheat , u.itent , J..W. Oskamp's ready to rlso buckwhent Hour , l.2"i perc iseof 502-lb p.ick.iges ; buckHhr it , n bills. N. V fane ; Kvcelslor brand. * .150 ; lap Jack Meal , $173 per case of 50 8-lh pack- " I' ( lllman'sflold Medal , ! 2 95 ; Slum White , 2'.iO ; bnonilake. $ . ' 2o ; low grade , 8I.UJ ; bran , $ JI.OO ; chopped fted , $ , ' 7.IK ) . IlllllllK-f. Quotations are for car lots on board cars ut Omaha' DlMfcNSIOSh 12. 14 & Id ft 18 ft. 20 ft. 12 ft. 24 ft 2x . $15 50 $ l ( , DO $ ld 50 J17 00 $ ls 00 , ' \G . 15 OJ lri 51 111 ( H ) 1H 0" ! IS W . ' \8 . . 15 OJ 11 M ) 1003 17 M IS (10 -MO Pi DO 11 50 Hi UO 17 M 1800 JX12 1000 1000 17 10 lb 50 1910 4x4 to fr\8 10 00 17 00 is 00 IS 00 10 00 IUTTINI Wm , 'I f.TC. ' ' , OIIINO. O 0,2''i-lnch. 05c : ' , xl. sis , Jdc ; 2-Inch well tubing. l > . A.M. mil be\ , $ 'IOl ( ; pickets. ] ) . A. II. | | , it , SUM ; n. and 11 snuare , $ JJWl. IVNriNd .So I , C In 12 and 14 ft. rf. $1900 ; No. 1. d In. 10 f I. $19 0) ; 4 In , } | 'U)0 ) : No. 2. d In , 12undl < fl rf. JI4IO ; 1 In , JH OJ ; No 2. ( , In , 10 ft. tIGV ) ; 4 In $ I ( , ( X ) ; .No 1,0 In 12 and 14 ft. $ l.ion , 41n , $ UUO ; .No , II. G In , lij ft , $ lluj ; 4 In , [ 1.100. bllHNO A. 12. 14 and l < i ft. J2J.OO ; C , $17.50 ; II , 12. 14 and Id ft , $ .U50 ; 1) , $14 50. llo\iins No 1 com , ! IS50 ; No. 2 com , $1500 ; No 3 com , $1.1 SO ; No. 4 com , HI * > < ) . bTdCK IloAHDS A. 1. In , sis. $1801 ; 11 , 12 In. sis tl'ilKI ; C $1000 ; I ) . $ J'iOi ; No 1 common , 12 In , sis , 10 , 12 unil H ft , $ -1 00 ; Nn. 2. Us 50 ; No I coi imon , l.'ln sis. 14 ft , Ml 0 ; No. 2. 11750 : No 1 co union , 12 In , sis. la ft $ l'i ' V > ; No 2 , $17.01 ; No 1 lom-iion. U In , sis , 20 ft , $ . ' ! 00 ; No. . ' . $ lh 50. Sinri.Ai'No. . 1 pluln , 8 nnd 10 In. $1100 : No . ' , tliiUO ; No 1 , O li. . 8 in , $11100 ; .No. 2. $1050 ; 10 In.grooM'd roollng. U' . II and 1G ft , $1' ' ) 10. I' Msiusd 1st and 2d , el. , I In. . . ' . $4'IOO ; IM. 'i und2 In , tl'iOO ' , : id clear , 1 in , s.'s ' , JCiOO ; | i4 , 'i and2 In , $4700 , A. select , I In , s2s , ifll 00 ; l > i , 1's ' and 2 In , ff. Hi ; It , elci-t , 1 In , s2s , ? ll 0(1 ( ; 1'4. I'liiiKr.'ln f to 00 ; t' , select , 1 In , s. ' , $ . ' 7.UO , 1U , 1' , and 2 In , $ .15 00. A. 11 01 C snloct. nil Hi' foot $1.00 e\tra. hournuiN Vi I.I.IIH PIM : 1st and 'd dc.ir eon i lloorltiA l.l-K' , * 2I ( Xi ; 11-11. stai , $ l'l 0 : common Homing , ll-1fi ifll , ( K ) ; rift clear. 1 1-ld , I.Vi.Ui ; 1st und 2d clear 'i celling ? ! 450lstand ; 2d tleir. 's ( ell'nn' ' . $ l'l5jj ' 1st ami 2il cle.ir , 1 1 Illng f.'MIJ ; 1st and 2 I clear , finish , s''s , from 1 Inch. $ J7 ni ; 1st and 2d cle.ir , finish , s''s. from 1' . Ineh. $ li.OO ; 1st and 2a cle.u , finish , s''s , from I'i und U inch ftil.OU ; 1st und 2d elc.ir , y. p. casings , $ , i.OU : bate 5.JO.OO. I'on.tn I UMIIHI b-lnch und up. 1st and 2d clo.ir , 1-lneli s''s. $ . ! ! > 00 ; s-lnch and up 1st and 2d clear > , ' Inch p mel. $ , " )00. ) SASH , Doom , Iic I'.ir bo ir 1 , $1 sash. 53 percent : doors , 51 per ct ; blinds. 0 per ct. ; moulding , 5(1 ( per ct : tarred felt , pel cut. , $221 ; htr.iw bo-ud. I 25. I'MioiiiNn A. ( r-lncli , while pine. MS.OO ; C , $ . " 15' ) ; II. d-lncli , white pine , $100) ) ; I ) . $ JI 00 : L G-lncli , white plno ( self-fencing ) , $17.00 ; diop siding. 50o ucr M e\tia. isiiiNdi.Fs. TJ TIII'xtra "A , " pine , $2 SO : standard "A , " * . ' .r ; extr.i "A , " cedar , $ . ' W ; Much clear plno , $1.1)0 ) ; clear icdnood , $4.25 ; lath , UO ) . POSTS Whlto codnr. f-lnch , V5s. 12o ; 0-Inch ( | rs , \\nltocodur ; , 54-Incli ! , V > s , lO'iu ; t-lnuli U rs. lU > tc : whlto fella4lnch round , I5c ; split oak , Sc ; Tennessee led cedar , split , 14c. TAM.OW AND OIIKASI : T.illow No. 1. 4l't6l4'c : tallow No 2. .lj &d * e ; grease , white A. 3's ® 3itc : gicisu whlto II. .l'4&-l' ' > c ; grease , ypllon , 3o ; gietisc. durk , li e ; old buttei , 22ltc : becsw.ix , prime , -X3. > c' rough tallow , I1 ; ® lJjC. lloNLS In O.n Lots Only Dry budalo , per ton , $ l(100isnu ( ; dry count iv , ble.iched , per ton , flOlOl.luo : dry country , damu and meaty , per ton , M 00IO (0 ( These prices are for bones weighed and dell\crcd In Chicago. Wooir-Kansiis , Nebraska and Territory- Unwashed : I'lne , a\oragc , U to Ho ; choice. 15 to Ific ; medium , j ei.ige , 18 to20c ; choice. 22 to 24e ; ( inaiter blood , uxerage. 17 to 2 c ; choice. Itfto'A'c : en.irs , * . u\er.ice. 1" > to lc ( : i hiili i . tn to 18o ; cells und rough , average , 12 to He ; choice. 14 to I5c : seedy or hurry , eholtp. 12 to 14c ; black , choice , l"i to 17c : bucks and \ery houvy fine , choice 10 to r.V. Unnu hcd combIng - Ing and delaine I'lno delaine , average , 14 to IGc ; choice , I ( > to ISe : medium delaine. u\oiu e , 2(1 ( to 2lc ; choice , 20 to 22c ; medium eomhlnK , u\eiage , 20 to 2Ic ; choice , 20 to 22o ; iiiarlor | blood combing , average , 17 to IV ; choUc , lb to JOc ; co.uso combhir' , average , 11 to 17e ; choice , 17 to IHu ; br.ild. avei.ige , Ute 14c : choice , 11 to Idc. Tub Hushed Choice , 2b to .Uc ; uveruge , ' . ' 1 to'Js'o ; co use , 20 to2" > c. Sin 111 Pi i.rs-Green salted , each 33p.2.1 | ; green silled slieurlln s ( shoit wooled early skins ) No. 1. ouch 5.Mc : diy shc.ulings ( shoit woolcd e.irlv skins ) No. 1. each .HiilOc : dry shearlings ( shoit wooled early skins ) No 2 , Pitch 5c ; dry Hint Knus is und Nebraska butehoi wool pelts , per lb actual wclp'it ' , 10Is 14r ; dry Mint Colorado butcher wool pells per 11) . actual weight. lOWic ; dry Hint Col- oi.ulo muiilun wool pelts , per lb , actual Height. Miillle ; dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 79c. Bookpcn B'cod CURED and S < ln dis eases troo. THE S W I FT MY BOY. SPEC FIG CO. , . ATLAN1 A.GA. Swift's .Sptc flc S. S. S. curd my llttlo b y of fen fu\i : , fiotnhieli he had sttlTeicd i Ion" ; tlmo Iliad tiled tlio lies jihyii.'i.ms anil icat ( ju.intl tics of medic ncs without a\all. A fovv liottles of b. S. S. did Ilio wo k Ho ih IKIU i n o ) iii the lies' or lu a th nnd lias i ot had any symptom * of the dit-easo for ovoi a jc.ir. W. A. Cl.ijluu , Atldit ) , N O. BOOKS ON BLOOD AHO SKIN DISEASES fffff. ThoSuirt ' po ifio f o All n'a fa ! WANTED Total Issue ! of CITIES. COUNTIES. SCHOOL DISTRICTS. WATER COMPANIES,8T.R.R.COMPANIEOtin Correipondcnco iiollcittd N.W.HARRIS & COMPAHY.Bankers , 101-103 Donrborn Street , CHICAGO. ! 3 We'l Siroet , NEW YOltK- 70 Ktato St.BOSTON' . P. T. HUGHES , W1IUAK3AI.K CASH COM.MI.SSION .MKIICIIANT 1U. 1MI .Market l.trect , Denver. Colorado. Kliiln , III , nnd Western Creimcrr Huttcr i : < r > li and Cheene IUIM ) Alrmptr VKK lains , with tiller * to loan to mr HhliipeiB iiml others to liu tilled , llvoeuieii and up Ship by hint frelubt ( iood , ihenp llutlor In ileniiind durliiK .Majr. Uullublo for quotatlohh on do * maud. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO , LIMITED. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. A. D. Boyer & Co IS-9 Ki'hantto llulldlnit , boutti Omaha. B. J. Ooflman , Smiley Hunter & Graeu , ' ' 30 KuclmnKO llultdlnif ItulldlnK boutli Omaha. bouth Oinauu , I'ld I'OIIK llonolLSs Hurreis , 3K ) ) bs oucli , 1\\W \ ; half barrels , 100 Ibs eueli , f i.OO ; iimrtor barrels , ta Us cucli , tt.'M ; elL'uth burrc-U & lb ouch , t..TS. OMAHA KlllUlU DIRECTORY. BICYCLES. A , II , Perrigo&Oo. M , 0. Daxon , All Makes , All Priori , All Hlcrcles Sold on Monthlr Parts. Payments 1315 Doiiuo Street. Karnam StOmaha BOOK BINDERS & STATIONERS. Omaha Republican Printing Oo. , Law trlofs , bank supplier nnd ovorjthluu In tlio prlntlm ; line. _ 10th nnil Hoiinhs street' . Ackermann Bros. & ; Heintzc , 'rlnlers , binder' , tloctrotypcrs , blnnk book mnnu- fnuuri'r' , lllflllnwnrl 'treet Omilm ELEOTBIOAL SUPPLIES. 8ucco or > to C.A , IHcbo A Co I < ! race and llth Sin GROOBRIES. 4 RUBBER GOODS , ETC. Omaha Rubber Oo. , Muniifacturlntf and job- tierxall kinds rubber KOOdl 1003 Kuriiam streat. BDEDO. Euisrson Sjo I Oo , , e d Kronen , deilnri In Ireo HI e If , ( 'l-'l Hdiith l.Mh. SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , ETC. M , A. Disbrow & Oo , , Bohn Sash & Door Oo. .Manufacturer ! ! of aash Munufartiirorii oC mojlit- doom , lilliidi nnd Inifi , blindi , dourj , .MouldlriKi llrnnchof- eta tlic , Kth und liard ti liitli und Clark Mrooli. SYRUPS. I STOVES. Farrell & Oompiny , Diifly-Trowbritlgo Wliolenalo inanfa tiirorj Stovj Manufao'gOa ' , vfruitd , iiioUixiei aul vlneifnr * , MnniifnctiirV ntoroianl XtOTO | llJ | : i7-lUHouthBtli - itroet I211-13I& 1.1-aruiiHorthst. TEA , COFFEE , SPICES , OIQAR3. Oousolidatcd Ooffoo Oompany , llllunl Illii Harnartt. Oumlm Neb. STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIED U. 8. Wind Engine & A. L. Strang & Sons , Pump Oo , , Hullldny wind mill * 919 lOitf'lOOi Far ii a in niul V4) JOIIIH U (1 V HOIK , actliiK manaifur. Omaha , Neb. TOYS. | BILLIARDS. H. Ilardy & Oo. , The Bninswiok-Baiko , ilolli , iillinmifancy Collonder Oo. , hood ) , liouiof urnlthlnx Illlllard luurchandlso , Haloon future ' * Kood , clilldruu'i c&r- 407. WH lOthitrugk /