Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 07, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , MAY 7 , IflOJ-'HVKIA E PAdKS ,
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
TiceWcatber Oauscd a Big Break in All
Cereals.
WHEAT DECLINED TWO CENTS EARLY
Ono rnllnro HrxnltK from tlin Smlilrn Turn
I'tirilrlilitn liH.rcmpcl the Pnnlo by
1'oiimlliiK tins I.OIIRK nltli Dc prrnto
to lliu l.nit .M Inn to.
P , III. , Mnya Wheal broho 2 > o to-
( lay , corn lUo nnil pork 2. > o Tliero win nun
fiillur , ii Hiniill ono llrljslitcr wcatliur , a
ruinorcil removal of the Itiusl.in prohlliltory
I'dlctuml tlio Ininroved crop conditions In
Kins.is fortnort tliotoiiillnatlon ihiitsinnslictl
julci'8. T ! j plosliis quotations \\cto lit or
near the v 'V bottom of the < lny ,
Itwuaa nlruhblu fact thai tlio signal scr-
vito map showed that Ihpio hid been llttlo
or no Improvement oltlicr In thu wc t or north-
vent where r.iln or BIIOW was still reported.
TlirotiKliouttlic lukota > 4 and Minnesota thu
iiiprcnry wa at the froo/lnsr point or below
nnd tiioseodlns oper.itlons ere still hold In
iilH-yaiiLC. Itnt with eloiir sUlos horu ana a
lirlKht Kunlal sun. tht .o loiitlltlons Aliroart
wore steadily nvoilconcd or tllsmlsaed us
having been illscotintod ypslariluy.
'J ho crowd ! > i < uiiied to think nil that was
iitodcO to Insure a Rood croi | of sprlliR wlioiit
was sprint ; weiilher in thu pit on change. I ho
Kansas stall' report on the winter whe'it c.uno
In very brutish , showlnit a condition of fcs per
rent , against S" > per cent lust month , with the
r.prlng wheat condition iilUj per cent nnd an
JiieroHso of nearly i'On.oOJ acres In the aioa
kuedcd. Troni Now Vnrk to Illnshnni como a
dispatch siiyliii tlintiill urohlhltlon of exports
fioin Itnssla onlil bu romovi-d this month ,
While this was not eonllrnied , many ered-
MMTPOO ) cables wcro nn Hd to yd. but this
was not us Rood us expected on tlio.Ic ad-
VHIICO liorulliursduv. Tlio market started on
a hi oak of ' { o and dropped 1'ic ' In a few
minutes. The lonpn , IIIIKU and small , tut tiLd
In to loll , The boars boiiirlit yesterday. On
July the prleo cot Ic nmler the onenliiK neil
I'.e ' under Inat night's. 'I hen eamo llliiBham's
dlspaleh and thu ICansas luporU I'anlrldco
helped the scamperlnit by hammorinK with all
his inieht. The hulls who had been kcepliiR
their coiiriiKu up for a week or more on 11 diet
of lain. unow and frost In the northwest throw
tip the wintry mixture ) In disgust. It came out
In the form of cod ! IOIIK ulic.it.
It was a lively SCLIIO In the pit , as several
inlll'onsof ' paper prollts nls ippe.ired lll.o a
moisture breathed on a polished blade. Iho
closlnn cable * * were firm and fotelttn mnrkets
all higher , but thu reactionary spirit with
hlch the early news Imbued thu crowd could
not he shaken olT and thu prleo continued to
i > ait. Another rctsnn was that Arro enl iV Co .
vho wcro said to have taUuti an unfortunate
nnd , for them , heavy plunge the purchase of
froiiHOO.MO to50llOUUbu. of July , yet at Slo-
inado no resjionso to niareln calls and the
w boat was sold out Just at thu close ut about
fc-'e.
fc'e.Tho weather caused corn to open very weak
and the prospect of the clouds having emptied
llieuibclvi's Improving as the suasion pro-
Kiosicd , the inuikut continued to weaken up
to the close. Trading was active but weather
nnd the decline In wheat encouraged both
( horU and the eelllnsr out of long stuir caused
n heavy feeling from which there was no re
lief during the duv. .
In oats there was heavy sollliiR In May.
Nortoii-Wortlilnirtoii nndV. . ( , ' Kemp put out
the largest. Nelson bought July.
An Improvement of So in the prleo of hogs
had no Inlliienco on the provision m irkut.
Wheat miU corn , the strength In which yester
day hud bolBtoiud up the hog products , h.id
conowhero tlm wooilblno twlncth. Tuc small
* ! /ecl boom In thu provision in irkct str.ilght-
uway betook Itself to the simo umbr.igootis
rettcat. July pork made spasmodic ieco\ur-
Jos , ono amounting to lie. but the gcnurtl
tuiiduncy was down frcm Iho start to llnlbli.
l.ard dropnod T'iC and ribs lOc.
'I he leadliu futures ranged as follows :
A 111 1(1 KK. II1UII IOW tlOSt.
WHEAT No s
Mn > $ 8I' i sm
.lime
July US
toilN I\o. 2
USr
Alnj r
.lime 4V 4W6
.Inly 4JJ6
O.MB No. i
May 59'S
June SUU
July
Wrss route
May 967K 9 U )
July yuo 9 Ifl > 9
9fl
.May c : o B15W fl 12lf
July 30 H25 G25
SHOUT Kins
Muy 6831 * ? 85 6 70 6 70
July 6 75 67S
t'abh ( imitations were 119 follous :
Ki-ouu llettcr demand , prices uncliangcd :
ulnler patents , fl.20liM.40 ; winter stralRhts.
l3l < tJ4Wi : sprlnc patents , $4.il.40 , spring
Uralghts , 835WS.I.70.
WIIKAT No 2 spring , 61' ® 82c ; No. Siprlng ,
VO'ic ' ; No 2 rod , BJSbfl.
t'OHK Higher ; No. 2. 43OI3'ic ; No. 3 yellow ,
( JATb No. 2 , m'ic : No. 2 white , 3l5i ®
82e : No. .1 white. : n > , ® Jlc.
HVE-No. 2 , 7.V'i@7ue.
llAltr.nv No. 2. G2'ie ! ; No. 3. f. o. b. , B3c ;
Ko. 4 , f. o. b , 40@4le.
riA.\SKH > No. I. HSc.
TIMOTHY .SKLII 1'rlme. J1.271.1J.
I'OHK Mess , per bbl. , 8'J.C'ffi'i02i ! : lard , per
JCO Ihh , , { 0 12 id(0.15 ; shoitilbs. sides , ( loosol ,
t5.70iaJ.72l5 : ury salted shouldois ( hoved4.f > u
< $50li : short cleai side ; , , ( boxed ) , $ .l7'/i G20.
WIUSKI Distillers' llnishod goods , per g.il. ,
buoAits Out loaf , 5o ; granulated , 4'/5e ;
itandard "A , " 4a c ,
Hceelplb and shipments today were as fal
lows ;
On the 1'ioduce exchange today the butter
rnaruet w.isiiulot ; fancy croaiueiy , 10V20c :
Bno western. 16 < aiOc ; ordinary. 1017c ; line
flalrlca , IBiBlUc.
Now York MiirkotH.
NEW YOIIK , May fl. Pi.ouu Hoeclnts , H-
KO pkgs ; exports. 1,373 bbls. und 2J.087 sacks ;
market lrregulurclot.lng easier , fairly active :
nilep. KIA'O bbls.
COIIN fllHAi , Dull.
WHEAT Receipts. 304WO bu. ; exports , 188.-
KO bu. ; nilet , , 4lir > , OUO bu. of futures , J1B.OOO
bu. spot. Hpot market lower and unsettled ,
closing weak , fairly active ; No. 2 red , 07 < aWe
alloat ; 97'00ie ' ( f , o. b. ; ungraded red ,
IGliQU'lo ' ; No , 1 northern. I'-'uil'JJ'ie ' : No.
t northern. 8Giiii.S7Kie ; ho. 2 ( Jhlcugo ,
l34ft'JJ ? ; No. 2 Milwaukee. 8lliHu ! ) ;
o. 3 iprlng. S7R7'io. Ojitluns declined
y'Mtt"a on a report that the Uubslan uUaso ro-
rardlng exports hud buen rescinded , which
Lroiiuhtout houvy kolllng by foreigners and
local longs ; closing weuk ; No. 2 rod , May ,
114two , closing at Olc : Juno , OO OOI e , closing
tOlcJulv. : UI > , < iW2c , closln , ' at UlUo ; An-
irust , 0' atr.'c. closing at Ulo ; Septomticr , 01V
UU.'c. closing at IWJic ; October,019- ! . clos
ing nt Die ; December , lU'udiM c , closing ut
lU' iMay. . 1Wkl,07Ii4ilh , c , c oslng ati)75ic. )
llrs Higher , ( ] iilot ; western , SJffi&Jc.
llAlil.EV MAi.T-gulet ; nomlnnl.
U.IH.N Ilocolpts , aluo bu , ; exports , 4,305
tin. ; sales , K2.i,0uj bu. ot futuroi ; B7.0QO bu.
of spot , fpot weaker nnd qulott No , 2 , 63 > 4
IWJ'io In ofovutori4'4 ; ® ' > 4Jio ulloat ; ungraded
mixed , 4U ( a. > 4J4'o : htcumor mixed , 6oa.al < 4o.
Options declined Iiitl o through the foutiiius
OAIB Itccolpts. lll.b.Obn ; exports.aoKIObii , :
nlos. 550.UOO bu. of future ! and .101,000 of upot ,
fcpot lower , more active , chlelly exuort ; op-
urn ,
IUv--rirm and itiot. ] !
Hoi's Steady and ( iul > t.
HuoAit-Ilitw , ( julot but itoadyi sales ,
l.ft 0 ba fi ventrlftuala. 00 teat , 3 l-Uo ; 100 tmca
liioliibsossiu'ur.W test. 27-100) ) refined , firm ,
lull , euay ; foreign , dull ; New Urleani , quiet
ml steady ,
KICK Pair demand ,
VBTHOI.EUU bteadyj United closed at 5"i
for Juno.
COTTONBBEJ ) OiioKIrm but quiet ; crude , 20
: iOc ; yellow. aUs ® * . ' *
TAii. w-8teady ; city ( I ! ( or pUg ) , 3 o.
HoaiN-bteady ; ( itilou
F. Dull and lower at 3Vc.
ICudH 1'alr demand , ilrm ; western , 16Jio.
HIDIH hioudy und qulot.
Wool , Moderate demand and steady ; do-
nestle llcece , 'OSii .oj pulled , 20ttJ.'o ; Tex us.
' '
.
roiiit Quiet and 1'eacty.
OUT MKATB btoatiyi ulckled balllcs. 6J , @
lUa ; middle * easy ; short clear , liUOQii CO.
LAUD I.oner ; wo torn itojw closed at IR50 ;
pptloim , no Bales ; May. M.48 ; July , M.51 : Au-
§ UBt. W.OO ; Fonlomber , MC6.
HUTTBH Qulot and steady ; western dairy ,
124il4c ; wentern creamery , 15 'Jl ; ; wevtorn
factory , UQlZut KlKln. Sic ,
UIIKKSE Moderate demand and unchanged ;
art minis 3H4 } ! ' , e.
I'm litON-Qulet ; American. flJ.76ia. ! ! &
OorpKii-Kirm ; lake , lll.usifliiua
I.XAU I'lnu ; domeitle. H ' . '
TiN-Kasy ; s t rail s ,
Cotton Market.
Nnw OIII.KANH , lit. . . May B. MarXet Orm ;
m.ddlln , ' , i l-lOo ; low iiiludllui ; , 0iOi uoodor-
dlnarv , fi'iie ' ! nnt reoplptu 2,03i Inlesj crosi.
2,1 < 3I Ij.ilcs ; otport * to Oroat Ilrltiiin.M (
hales ; In the continent , tb4" ; al ( s , I. WO bnlos ;
Block , I7or ; > 7 bales.ceKly rrcolpts , I" , ' . ' ) " ;
crus . l'.WJ ; rxporls to ( treat Ilrllaln , ZI.7 Bite
to Trance , IRC > I ; to the continent , 10. PW :
coaslwUe , 8'Wl : lalci , ! > . . 0 Imlci.
M\v YOIIK , May o I'uturo closed gtcndy ;
sale * , IIS.700 biles ; May , J7.V2 .Itit.e , J7.VS !
July , t7 3 ; August. ST.ld ; Hcptcmhcr. S7M ;
October , tr.fil ; No\omhar. J77" ; December ,
January , J7.0I ; 1'obnmy , * ' .OI ,
Oiiiiilnt I'riiilurn Market.
I'ot'l/ntv Lho fowls , Sl.OOSIM per ( loz. ,
TffSPc per Ih
llint . Krr No. 1 preen lildci. 3c ; No. t
Rieen silted hides , 4l4 < il4lic ; No ' . ' ttrecn s'lltcd
lildc"fl ( I'.ic ' ; No. 1 creen s.iltod hides 2 , " > to 4J
Ihs. 4U5ic ; No. Sitrpeii hides M to 40lh .
3 < 33c ! ; No. \calcalf. 1 . H to 15 Ihs. to : No. 2
veal calf. S to n Ibs. . 4c : No. I dry Mint hide * .
7cs No. 2 dry flint hides. 5c ; No. 1 dry salted
hldrs , V3Cc ; part cured > ic per pound lesithnn
fullv cured , Sheep pelts tlreun salted , oich
: iAeMIS * > ! Rrean lalted < haiirlln < rs ( short
woolcd early skins ) , each , riWJ'ic ; dry shotr-
llnirs ( short wooled early sulns ) . No I , each ,
Willie ; drv shcarlliiL'9 ( snoit n noted early
klns > . No. J , each , "ic ; dry Hint Kansas and
Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib , actual
welphl , loail'ic ' : dry Hint Kansasitnd Nolir.it-
ka Mutraln wool pelts , peril ) . , ai'luil weleht ,
VA\ \ " < " , dry Hint Cnlnr.nlo liulchni wool Oolts ,
peril ) , uetunl wolKht. 10IJ'ic ' , dry Hint Colorado
rado Murrain wool pelts , per Ib , actual wek-lit ,
WMOej drv pleees and buoki , nctti-il wolpht ,
7tt c. Tallow nnd irroaso-Tallow. No 1. 3W
4e , tallow , No ' . ' . JUI'iO ; Krnasc , whllo A , \ &
4'ic ' ; itrcnsc. white II , .lUW-'I' e ; i-'ro IHO , yellow ,
3c ; grouse , dark , 3c ; old iintier , 2'c ; beoswiiY ,
prime , If/ii''lc ; unuh tallow , I'iO.'c.
I'HUlTs ritllfiirulii llhcisldo or.inRP * . HOQ :
fi box lot" . J-'Kl ; Wiislnnutnn mix nls. $1 VI ;
clmlro apples , fHOaifiO , choice lemons , $ .1 7'iTS
4(10 ( : fancy lemons , Jl. ' > 0 ; bananas , crated , I J.OJ
W..fiO ! criinl i-rrlo * . shipping stock , hhl , , $7.'iO ;
Florida tomatocs.S'.Sjpcrcratoofblx ' baskets ;
pineapples , JilO/i'.M perdu ?
VKiRiAlil.r.s--ecd ! swcot potatoes , $3.2."i ;
California cibhnROiO peril ) . In crates ; homo
crown lettuce. 40c per doonions. ; . UJcCittl.r >
per hu ; Ncbrnsk.i hand picked beans , Sl.h'.W
2 , 0 ; medium , Sl.rijai.fi i ; Colorado and western
Nebraska potatoes. u.Vgl.'ci natho potatoes ,
2V3.-IOc ; lima buiin , 4c per Hi. ; water 'crc's , 21-
( | f. cases. I2 > icporqt ; splinch , JIU044.I.25 per
hbl.j r.idlshcs , 40c ; rut-iliaK'is , JI.'Vfjl.M per
libl.i p'on1ant.3c per Ih , ; paisley , ; iv < 4io ; now
California potatoes , 3o per Ib , ; cucumbers ,
? l. SO per do/ .
Koiis Upneral market. HSIIi'tC. '
HtJTTr.it 'I he pioki'isnro t'llklnu only EC ;
mudium ciadcs , HHI ' , In a small way ; a
B tun II proportion of the best country roll , 13 ®
inc.
STitUMiKiiittr.s Choice stoclc sultaolo for
shipping none too plenty ,
St. l.niiln .Murl < iMs.
ST. Lotus , Mo. , May 0. 1'i.oun Mrm but
unchnnued.
WIIKAT Wont olT 'io early nnd after a par
tial reaction bioko down , and with slight , lluc-
tuatlons closed l' e below yesterday. No. 2
red cash , hS oi Mny eloisoif ut HH5c ; June ,
KUc ; July. WJ'silbO'jc ' ' ; Atunst. 7U'ic.
UuliN 1 olloedhuat. . but did not drop so
far. stopping at J e below yesterday. No. 2
cash , .IJ'ic : May cloiod at oU'io ' ; June , 3SHc :
Julv. . .S'sS'lSUe . ; September. .I'l'.c. '
OATS Also went down , closlni ; ! 5c to le
lo ur than yesterday ; No. 2 cash und May ,
30 c ; Julv , iMVc ,
HVE l.oner nt74o.
HAUI.KV No market.
HiiAN lrrc'Milir , run lnz from Olc toC2 ! cat
country points to ( isc at city mills.
HAY Sto.idv and unchanged ; prairie. $7.50 ®
0.50 ; timothy Jll o (214.10.
IKAI > - Dull and unchaiiKCU atf407 ! { .
I I.AX SEBII Urni at 97e.
IIUTIEH Habler ; creamery. ICaiDcj dairy , 12
® lGc.
COIIN Me\i. Plrm at K.OO.
WHISKY Stendy at Jl li.
ItAdcllNn-Unchungecl at O'iffii3. ' ?
IIION COTTON TiEt , Unchatuod ;
I'HOVISIONS Steady with u fair jobbing trade
at previous uiiotatlons ,
IlHCEH'TS rlour.3OOJ bbls. ; uhe.-it , 14,000 bu. ;
coin , Sf > ,0)0 bu. ; o.itlll.UOJ bu. ; rye , 1,000 bu. ;
barley , 1,0 'Obit. '
SHIPMENTS Klour. 0.000 bbls. : whoit , 21.000
bu ; corn , 49,000 bu. ; oats , 17,000 bu. ; rye ,
none ; barley , I.POO.
Kmis.ii City .M.irKuts.
KAI SAS CITV , Mo. May 0. WHEAT Qulot
and sharply lower ; No. 2 hard , 7.11574 c ; No.
2 red. 81c.
COIIN Dull and weak ; No. 13inlx2d , 36Ji37c ;
No 2 white. : : ft 18' ' > c.
OATS I'lini ; No. a mixed , ' 'Siic ; No. 2 white ,
30c.
Uvu-Stcady ; No. 2 , 07c.
'
lliiAS Knslcr ; ( . .iailc s-ickcd
HAY rirni ; timothy , * .5'a9.00 ; prairie ,
Jfi f > 0 i7.)0
EHOS Klrm at l.'ffiI2'ie. '
UUTrr.it Dull and weak ; creamery , 10320c ;
dairy , lt@2nc.
CiiKEsn-Steady ; young Americas , ll < SI2ic ! ;
full cream , l.'Uc.
lUCEii-rs \ \ he.it. 10,0)0 bu. ; corn , 9,9M bu , ;
oats. 1,000 hu.
bmt'MENTS Wheat , 15,700 bu. ; corn , 1,200
bu. ; oats , 1.1UJ mi.
I.Uerpool Markets.
LivEiit'oor. . May 0. WHEAT Steady , de
mand Improx lux ; holders olfor moderately ;
No. 1 California , 7s "xlSTs Wn per cental ; Mo.
2 rod winter , 7s .ld7n 3'd per cental. Ite-
cclpts of wheat the past thrco days , 110,000
centals , Including 4S.UOO Ameilcan.
COHW I'lrni ; demand lirm : ml\ed western ,
4'/s Gd per cental. Keceipts of Amerlcuti corn
the past threu dajs , 7I.2JO centals.
I'B S Canadian , 5ibid ! per cental.
LAHU Prime u cstcrn. 3.'s Ud per cwt.
Colleu Alurliia.
NEW YOIIK. May 0 COFFH. Options opened
firm at f ® 15 points up ; closed steady at 1C ®
15 points up ; hales , 47,50) IMK * . Including :
May. Jll.SV/ill UJ ; June , Hl..ftll.bri ; July.
(11. aail.OS ; August , tll.tu ; beptemboi , Sll bjdfi
ll.G. , ; Octohci. $11 MJ1U > 5 ; December , Sli.liU
® 11.U > . fcpot Klo , ttoady , more autl\e ; No. 7 ,
112.50. _ _ _
foreign llocf .Tin i led ,
Ltvi'iii'ooi , May ( i AMUIILAN llEKiiuir.iu-
TOH HUSK Tore quarters , 4d ; hind quarteis ,
S3l ! ( per pound.
LONDON , May fl A.MBHIOAN UHFIIICKKA-
TOII HKKF roiuiinaituts bdtj ' 's 10(1 ( ; hind
quiu ters. Ub 8d < tfi.tb led pci b Ihs , by the car
cass.
Oil Mill-lift.
LONDON. May fl. LI > HKKI > Oir. 18s per en l.
Tuiti'KNn.Ms.Si'inirs 24i ud poi owt.
OAi.coiiA I.t.NstEU 3s'id poi quarter.
LiVEitrooi , May . Tuiti'EMiM ! S
25s per cwt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
llii\im.i > iifar Market.
HAVANA , May 5. Quiet ; lOHihdsof Musco
vado , U ) degree * poi.irU.itlon , were bold ut
12.01 ! , gold pet uulntal.
Now Yoik Kxchuiigu Quotations.
NEW YOUK , May 0. Ihpecial Teloicmin to
THE llhi ; 1 r.xchan e was iiuoted as followu :
Chicago , 40o premium ; llobtou , 510c dis
count ; bt , LonU , ! Xo ) picinhiiii.
Traitors' Talk.
CmCAflo , III , , May fl IConnott , Hopkins
Si Co. to S. A. MutV'hortor : On the bright
weather and lather slow cahlim the opening
In wheat was weak and still lower prices wore
uindeon realUliu by lojal longs and aluirt
soiling by 1'ardrldgo That trader has In
creased his line und affects to see nothing
warranting an ad\ance. The news has boon
bearish. A Kansas crop report , giving an
Improvement of thrco points In the condition ,
has oncoui ugud tha boys Unit the government
report next week wll ; .Ko blunvn un Improve
ment. Another report removes the Russian
prohibitory decree with regard to wheat , hut
there tsoiuicd little foundation for these. The
Hatch anti-option bill was also used us a olub
to pound the market. The reaction todav Is
natural and may go some further , but on
breaks wheat looks like a good purcluiho.
Corn and oats h.i\o participated In the gen
eral weakness Induced by a prospect of clear
ing weather. On any further docllnu they
will probably be found a purchase , Provis
ions h&o declined pretty utoaily all day and
look weak. There Is not enough outsldo
trade to tuuu spcenluU\o offerings and hence
the llttlo rallies are boon lost ,
ClliUAiio. 111. , May 0.-Coiinsolman k Day
to Coekiell llros ; wheat closed weak at thu
low point of the day owing to uoneiul unlo.id-
Ing by bpeculators. Influenced by olcurcr
weather and a report that Kusslii would resume -
sumo exporting wheat on May 27 , The report
was also denied and higher prices ut llerlln
and Puns were quoted In supportof the dot -
t lal , but It Kcemed lather to bo
u question of weather , and In
ho ttbbcncu of now buying the attempt
of the weather bulls to unload caused u relapse -
lapse from the bulge of yesterday , The KanSan -
San crop report showing 3 per cent Improve
ment In winter wheat conditions In April , und
an Incrciiho of 30 per cent In thu area of spring
wheat and a small faltutu , were also respm.nl-
blo for part of the decline. Corn and oats
sympathised with the collnpo In wheat and
shippers continued boar traders , buying early
and using the Mutf later to break the market
with , lluth corn and oats closed llrm at the
decline ,
UIIICAQO. Ill , , May 0-r. 0. Logan i Co. to
Duncan , HolllimerA. Co. ; The wheat market
at the opuiiliijf was active at about H.liu [ for
July. Thu fluctuations ha\o boon from SJVJo
tobl.S and b2c , ut which It ulosed. Cutiles are
higher both for cargoes afloat und for bhlp-
menU hiiroppan crop report * are not cn-
couraKlng. 1 ho northwest heeding Is still de
layed und will be for u week more , although
thu weather is line. Values in the near future
Is more u question of weather tlmn supply
and demand. The cash demand Is llgnt today ,
Oorn has been dull and weak , 'llio fine
wcathei has had a .leprcssliK Influence. Wo
look for lower prices with favorable planting.
Oats dull und weuk , The decline In corn
caused free soiling of provisions ,
STOCKS AM ) IID.NDS.
Indirrurent llinliieiu Keportnil by ( he I.eucl-
IT of thu Trade ,
New YOIIK , Muy 0. The stock market today
was relieved from theolnoubus of n seveio
drive ut any of the loading stocks und while
further heavy Bblpmouts of gold were re
ported they snumed to huvu llttlo actual In-
llueuco upon the course of prices. The ma
nipulation of Sugar by tlio iareo Interests
which caused a 5 per cent ( Iroi ) , the sm tiler
local operators tried their linnds on It , hut
with very Indifferent SIKCOSS and the crncr.il
list being loft to take Its natural course to
some extent displayed a flrmor temper and In
thn ma n un advanclnj tendency
was developed. Hcforo the oloso , Imv
over , after the demand to buy
liad been satisfied , the market sink Into oven
more Intense dullness than II lias seen for
some time. This clearly demonstrated the
narrownessot the speculation us well us Its
prnfcs4lon.il character , London was not n
factor In ni.y way and oonimission houses report -
port a dearth of outsldo orders either to soil
or buy , The shrinkage In the amount of
btts'ncss done today was almost entirely In
the two leading sueculatlvcs , Sdirar and
Heading , nnd while the ftonrrul list was us
usual almost barren of fonttt'o , a few
points of Interest wore seen and the market
saved from utter stagnation.
These movements were In every case ad
vances and did much to Klvo the llrm nppoitr-
nneo which the market possessed during the
pie tier portion of the day. Omalu common ,
Chicago ( Ins and IMIson receipts , as well us
the recovery In Sugar , In Cotd.tzo nnd the
gain In Urecn llav. attrautcd attention over
thnstignatlon of the re t of the market. The
openln : was quiet and tame , but with the de
pression showing In the lower quotations and
tlm further slight losses lit the cnrlv trading
The f.ict that the presiuio li.nl boon with
drawn bec.in o a factor and prices Improved
under thu demand from the shot Is , though no
in iterlul progress was made until the iifler-
noou , when all thu stocks mentioned , In addi
tion to Mobile 4. Ohio , which moved from 33to
41 and closed nt ouiy u small fraction lower ,
inadothulr advance ? . The doillngs beyond
thcso Incidents were w Illiout special slgnllle-
mice , nnd oven among the usually active
Blocks the fluctuations wore very small. Ito.ul-
ing rin.'lng over only' per cent during the
entire day. The best prices wore well main
tained In the Into tr.tdluir. however , nnd the
market flnallv closed dull but IInn at the Im
provement. Thu final clmn.'cs show slight
gains In most c tses but Omaha Is un Hi l > cr
cent. Chlc.ttto Oas I1 * per cent and union I'a-
elllo I pnr cent.
The following are the closing quotations fo-
the loading stocks on the New York StooU e\r
change today ;
The total sales of stocks today were 194,421) )
Rharei , Incluiling : Atchlson , 13,400 : Chlc.ico
Oas. 10.140 : v.r\o \ , 7.r > 5) ; Northwestern , 3.20U !
Northern Paelllu preferred. 5.70J : Now l.na-
laiid , 3,8.5 : Kuidlnu' . IIO.O.'O ' ! ht. Paul , U.GJO ; St ,
aul & Umaha , 18.G05.
rinitnci.il i : < < \iu\v.
NKW VOHK. M.iy G. The Post says : The
orders for ? . ' , ( ! W.tuu expert Bold , about what
was anticipated , had no Inlluenco on prices
As to Su-iarstock It was treated with Kre.it
shy nuts by everybody. A well circulated
stoiy that the Insiders were purposely break-
In ; ; the prleo In order to buy more at loucr
quotations did not seem to find bcllevurs , nt
any rjtn it found no believers ready to back
their belief on the innrKct. The tnforonio
that operators did draw from ycsterday'a
episode was that "Insiders" ate disposed to
take biieh profits nnd that they ha\o not yet
completed their sutccss.
Nun York Money Market.
NEW YORK , May 0. MONEY ox CAM ,
Eisv : at l'/i2 per cent ; last loan , Hi per cent ;
closed offered at 15 ! per cent.
PittME MUUOANTIM : PAPEH S OS nor cent ,
HTEIILINO ExciiAi nE Quiet and steady at
$ l.8G3i for sixty day bills and 81.68'i for de
mand.
The olosInR quotations on bonds :
London Stock Market.
U2 l > u James Gordon /JcmieU.l
LONDON , May 0 I Now Yoik Herald Oahlo
Hpeelul to THE Hue I Investment sccuiltles
Imvo asaln been In strong demand In the
stock exchange todav , but there has bcim
gioi.t dearth of specula1 Km la fuiuls. Indian
rupee p.tpor Is well maintained. Several
colonial government bondh are furthci ad
vanced. I'orolgn government securities close
otccodliiKly llrm. Home r.ithvuys close f.ilily
strong , tlHiiiL-h tha dcallius huvu been
restricted In most cases , but model ate Im
provement Is established. Southeastern de
ferred was dull and ? B per cent lower , owing
to the flro at Dover station. American rail
ways Imvo been very inuetUo all day and
inoro or less dull , duo to the reaction In Now
Yoik. It is certainly not surprising thatout-
nklo operators keep aloof when the New Yorlc
inurUct Is BO unreliable. Vostenlay It was
hoped that u turn for the better had
como to last. It has again proiod delusive
and chocked dealings on the part of the pub
lic. final prices In m.iny cases are above the
worst , still noirly a general dcollne Is estab
lished , Including 1 pur emu In New York Cen
tral , ? j percent In Louisville & Nashvillu , ? i
per cent In 1'lnladclplna A ; Reading , and from
! a oer cent toi per cunt In moat of the others.
Canudluri lines have been novloctcd Ileyond
a decline of ! a per cent In Grand Trunk , ( Irst
preferences are unchanged , Money baa boon
a pel feet drug. It being almost Impossible to
find employment for surplus balances. Short
loans have been freely offered at Yi per cunt.
The discount market lias been equally quiet.
Two and throe months bills are quoted ot 1
per cont. Exceptional transactions are re
ported at Jt ucr cent.
Financial Notes.
KANSAS CJTV , Mo , , May 8. Clearing ! ,
NEW YortK. May 0-CloRrIngs , 1120.028,851 ;
balances , S7b'.i.l.4'Jl ,
I'AIIIH , May 0. Three per oorit rentes , 0"f
22iio { or the aciount.
IIAI.TIMOHK , Md. , May 6. ( Hearings , J2.04I-
090 ; balances , (107,901. Money , U per cent.
I'lin.Aiici.i'lllA. I'a , . Muy 0. Clearings
tJ2ul3,4J < J ; balances , (2t.iO,142. ! Money , 3 per
cent.
LONDON. May ft Amount of bullion gona
Into the Hank of Kngland on balances tod.iy
14.1,000.
MEMPHIS , Tonn. , May 0. Now York ox-
chutiKo sollini : at tl.Sjj cloarln.-s , $452,777 ;
balances , J.Mfl,14,1 ,
ST. Louis. Mo. May 0.-ClcarInzi. H.27in22 : ;
balancca , $ .18 J. 201. Money , quiet , .Vt , ( l per cunt.
Kiehango on Now York , UOu premium.
NEW OIII.KANB. La. , M.iy 0.-UloarlnKS ,
( liSUll. ; ) New York nxchango , commercial ,
50u peril , 000 premium ; bunk , H.60 per JI.UOO
prumliim.
HAVANA , May G. Spanish coal , 2.4S2.49H ;
c.xchungo llrm ; on the United .States , short
Bight gold , 10 0 premium ; on London , 2I&0
premium.
HUSTON , Mass , May fl. Clearings , 1 15,740,430 ;
balances , $ I,50.,24U , Money Hi per emit ; call
loans , -Vt iW pur cent ; tlmn loins , 44il ( ner
cunt. KxuhuiiKu on Nut > York , MilUo dis
count.
( JillCAnn , 111. . May 0. Cloarlnes. tl7.2fll.647.
Money easy at 5U per cent on time and 43 (
per cent on call. Now York exchange firm at
40o promlnm. Bterllne oxohanvo , btojjy ;
slxtj-day bills , M.80 > ; ; tlemiind ,
I.lVi : STOUK MAKKKTS.
Cnttla .Steady nt South Omnlia lings
Active und Higher.
OVJAUA , May ( ! . 1'lvo dnys' receipts foot up
12,5Vi cattle. 2,1UK ) hogs and 3,409 sheep , against
IS.OW cuttlo , 22,0b3 hois and 3'JUO sheep the
same llvo ( lays of lHst week
There was not much change to the general
cattle market. Trading was Iwirdly as brisk-
as on Thursday , but prices , except perhaps on
thu coarser urados of heavy cattle , were sub-
sfinllallv the same , Local dressed hoof
houses were very good buyers of tidy fat
Btoors weighing around 1,000 to l,3uolbs , at
from * 1.I5 to HOI. Heavy cattle , especially If
coarse or undesirable for shipping , were
rather slow sale , and occasionally sellers hud
to take olT something before they could ho
moved. Shippers anil exporters are never
veiy active buyers on I'rlduy. bales of l,30J-lb.
to 1,000-11) , steers were ut from S.lS'i to fl.15.
The ordlnury run of common , light steen
woto about steady nt from J t.2V to JUlr. Trad
ing lacked simp and vim , but very few cattle
wore untold ut the close.
Butchers' und dinners' stuff was active and
steady to strong , the supply beliu as usual
limited and the demand vorv good. The bulk
of Iho fair to good cows nnd heifers sold from
f.,40 to } J03 with ourcmo sales at fiom Jl/J'i to
* ) .U. Hulls and stags were about steady at
fiom Jl.ts tojj 10 : calves firm , but In poor sup
ply ; nominal quotations from $ . ' .50 to J j OJ for
poor to choice veals.
The stacker and feeder trade was devoid ot
now features. Regular dealer * are prutty
wellsold out and fresh supplies fall to Keep
p.ico with the demand. I'rljes are llrm , sales
being largely at from $300 toJ 35 Represent
ative sales :
STEERS.
No.Av. Pr. No Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
1 S90 fJ IU1 t. ) 6.1 1..1470 * 375
11) ) . . SG3 3 30 a 7iW 3 5" > 10. 1214 3S )
7J5 u : r 13 UiO 3 55 5 > . .1I22 J80
097 U 40 20 , em 355 f > 2. 1216 380
iou : 3 40 20 KOI 3 60 18. 12.10 3H )
8.r ! 3 40 10SO 300 2V K 21 360
1050 3 40 840 3 GO 35 IVOa 385
70J 3 40 1150 3 GO 5' ) . IOSI 3110
10J7 3 40 1IS1J 3 G % 6.12J8 3DJ
1014 3 4 > 3G5 20. 1432 3U5
11I13 3 15 30 1147 305 1225
1JOG 3 45 < 0 115J 3 70 1240 4 CO
11.11 3 4'i 111. 1101 3 70 IS 12TO 400
1USJ 3 4r 21 KfflJ 3 70 6. VIM 400
nto : 3 5J 5 1140 3 70 1 KW ) 4 00
llbO 3 . ' 0 11).1048 3 70 7. 1427 400
IL'DI 3 M n. 1103 3 70 17 1002 4 15
10U1 3fi5 14 1.97 3 75 107. 1200 4 15
MIXED.
45. . 5S1 3 20 13 , . 54j 3 20
COWS.
1 .1200 235 2..1240 280
1..118J 2 J5 3..1100 L'Htl
n . uis 2 40 18. . fl.5 285
14 , 783 2 50 11 aio 2 Hi
U..1140 2 55 15 1070 28 >
2 . 875 2 CO 4. 1030 2K >
4. . 092 2 00 6. 750 21)1 )
2 , 1050 2 U5 1. 1020 ,100
1 , 108 ! ) 2 G5 2. IOA5 II ( JO
0. . 7BQ 265 2. 0:0 30J
JOOj 2 05 8. 830 310
1. . 1000 2 05 1. 610 310
7. . osa 2 6 > 6. 10S7 32J
3. . OJO 2 70 2. 1345 d 35
3 I2SO 275 4. 104 J 32i
23 , . 979 275 6. 1193 325
42. 1011 330
11EIFEIIS.
17. G35 3 00 3. . 395 300
13. . Gil 3 OU
CALVES.
1. . 100 4 00
IIUI.I.S.
2..1530 2 35 1..1230 250
1..I670 235 3..1520 2fiO
2..1172 2 4d .1460 20)
1..1590 240 2050 275
1..U70 260 7JO 310
STAGS.
1..1720 3 00
STOCKEU8 AND KEEDEI13.
G 2 00 700 3 00 20. . 092 330
1. 580 235 580 3 10 7 . 7,14 33J
1. 7RO 2 50 24. S21 J 10 5. . 824 330
1.G.
G. 45) 2 W > . 015 3 15 1 . b20 3iO :
4. 091 2 83 850 3 25 14. . 801 335
10 408 3 00 870 3 i5 IU. . 957 335
3 770 3 00 1. . 930 3 25
lions. 'I bo run of ho1) was rather llRlitor
than anticipated nnd the same appeared to ho
true of other markets bo fai this weuk thcio
his been * 'i > iy liuloimpro\einotiton lust uculc
as far : ts icceipts KO.
An aetl\o shipping demand and favorab'o
castctn advices K'lM ' ) us anothoi brlt > K and
stronser market. Good heavy butcher woUnt
hois hill table for shlnpliiB weio the best seller * ,
but the f.ifr to Rood lions of all weights sold
larttoly at fiom $4 35 to $4 4i > . I'rlmo butehers
and hoavles at $ l.4.j ! ' to ll.47'i hooi.il lo ids
of Infeilor heavy and mixed p.icUers went as
low as , } 4.30 to 14 34' > . It was a Kood active
market throughout with prices ranu'lng from
steady to 5c higher. The cloio was firm with
everything sold , the bulk nt Sl.io : to 11.40
against $1.30 to * 4.i"j. : ThuisOay. the general
average of iiriccs paid l > oliiBi4.3i'8 against
bill- ! ' Hut one loud of eheep was received
nnd they wcro billed to a local hlnuglitoier.
The demand Is good ami the market ( juota-
hlv llrm. 1'nir to peen natives , fiom 81.50 to
$ (103 ( ; fair to good'Wmerns , from < l 5J toW.UU ;
common and stool , sheep , from $100 to I4.2.i ;
good to choice 40to.00-Ib lumbs , from $4uo to
KL&O. f. x
Itorolpts nnd UMpoilllon ufStnok.
Receipts at the. Union Stojk yards. South
Oniulin , Neb , for the twenty-four houri end
ing ut a o'clock p. m. . May 0 , 1S9J ,
UEpqipr-t.
Can Head Curs Head Can Head
n 1CI
DlBl'OBiriOV.
IHilrago Llvo rttoi'k Murket.
CHICAGO , III. , May 6. [ SjiecUl Tole.'rnm to
THE llBE.1 'I hero was an unihunzcd inurkut
forcitttlo today , Trade was rather ( julot und
the feeling not particularly llrm , but values
were pioay well supported all uround. A
clearance was made on a baslb of from tl.SO to
Hf. for poor to choice cons , heifers and bulls
from J..W to tins for btookers anil feeder * ,
from fl 0 lo I.VUO for rommon to ctru steer- . .
lrom,7ft | to ( I 15 for Texas cattle. Not n vuiy
countdurulile part of the supply changed hands
nt better tlmn tl'V . the bulk of Iho day's btisl-
ticst being ni-i omullshca at fiom friM to M25
for cows nnd bulls nnd at from W.T3 to JI..V > for
stroro.
I'nder ft tnoilorato run tlio hog market was
r.ithorntronjor , lint nt no tlmn showed any
rnillvtl advance. The liesthoavv nnd medium
weights sold nt from $1 M to JI.KV. nnd cholco
light sorts wore wauled nt from $1 6.'IJ tofl.iA
thiiiiih there was only hero and there a loid
that had the quality to bring tbe outside
llgtiro , 1'nlr to itood hois were salable ut from
? IS01o SI.Gi , nnd most of the offerings went
nut of silcHtncn's hnnds within tlril range ,
t'ommon stulT sold at from tl.21 to } 4 40 nnd
culls at from Wuo to H.OO.
There was llttlo Improvement loday In nnv
feature of the sheep market. I'resh unlvnls
wcro moderate , but there \\cto savcral tlintt *
snnn stale sheep In the pens und buyers again
bad tliln.'R thol" own vtay , The movement
was sluggish nnd prices vorv uneven , Quo-
tatlons ringed fiom 5.1.M to { 400 for thin
shoin Rheop to M4U for choice
vvoo'i-d , l.imbs are quoted lit from ! " > fO
lo tflSV During the wi > ok them has been
nshrlnkngo In prices forshiH-p of from Clo to
f > nc per IWiiotinds , and lambs Imvo declined
from lOc to l.VNot far from one-fourth
of the present week's iccolpls came from
Texas nnd New Movlco
Hecolpts were : Call K , 10,000 ; hogs , 24,000 !
sheop. o.MW.
The Ironing .Journal repntts : OATTI.K lle-
colpls , 10.500 ; shipments , ft.uiKl ; market slow
and slcadv to lower ; prime and heavy. $401
ffM.WM good to cholcr. } 4.tOft4.2' > : othcis , J.150
© l.7"i ; cows nit'l heifer- . J."i dtHlO.
llods-ltcccipts , v.l.0oi : shipments. 8.000 ; mar
ket active to 'ilnim stoailv ; rough and imn-
tnoii. Jl.l0 ( 4.4 : mi\ed und packers. J4 4W
400 ; prime ho.ivv and buttheis' wolg'its , $1 o3
OLfx- ; light , II.FO I.n.V
KllFnt'-ltoci'lpts , 0.000 ; Rhlpmentr , f > 00 !
market stronger ; westerns. J" > if > 3U " ) ; prime
lumbs ami yeurlnigs , Jd.Sii ? . ' ! , ! ) ) .
Now York Llvo Stui-k Market.
NEW YOIIK. May C. IliivBs-liccolpts : , 2,011
head , Including 4ii cats for silc ; market lOc
lower ; native steers , f.11) ) fiTr.oi ) ; hulls and
cows. $1.8CW 00. Dressed beef steady at ( G o
licrlb , ; shipments today , 380 hcoves and 1.401
quarters of ocof ; tomoriow , 514 beeves and
8Wt ( ( juarters of beef.
CAt.vns Iteeolnts. M4 head ; iuarlct HP per
Ib , lower ; voals , ? 4 ueanOO ; buttormlll ; calves ,
W 00@J.S.\
bliKRi1 Kcoclptp , n)1) ! ) ) " lioid : innrkot Ucurr
Ib. lower ; cll | ) | ) > il sheep , J4.45i.U"l : ; unshoin
sheep , t0.07'i4W.70 ; clipped luinbx , Wuu@7.00 ;
unKliorn lambs , J7.7fla. < , BO | dressed muttons
dull atoiiaile per Ib. ; diessed lambs steady
at Iiai2o. !
lions Kccclpts , 2.44S head consigned direct ;
rnarkot nominally steady ut * l.lKS".iO ) per 1UJ
Ibs.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Kuimufi City l.tvn Stock .Murket.
KANHAS CITV , Mo. May ( I OATTI.B lle-
colpts. Ji.ori ) ; shipments , t.OOJ ; tlio market-
for light steers wus hluiily ; heavy steers ,
dull , weak , luu lower ; cows and foedets
steady to strong ; dressed beef and shipping
steers , S.Cl.'itiU.S.'i ; cons , nnd helfors , $ J.UOiil.'r ! ) :
stockers and feeders. 'M..i7Hl.lt1.
Hods Hoce.pts , 8.8 U ; shipments , 1.103 ;
mnrKut active and strong to So hldier ; bulk.
JI..IVS4.40 ; oUrotnc range. Jl..Vdl 4.V
PHEKP Keceipts , 2.1JO ; shlpnients , 1.5JO ;
market dull nnd barely btoad ) .
j.vrocrni : vnuituirn .i
rovvdcrlyS-tjs tlin Itnullni ; ( ' 0111111110 Wants
.Siipiuirt rinni thu 1'nlplt.
SCHANTON , Pii. , lilay 0. ftlr. I'ovvderly has
made public the statement that for some
tlmo past n Heading emissary has been In
the Lackinvanna valley for the purpose of
advancing the interests of the combine. Ho
bas scon every minister and pi-lost of every
denomination , to some of whom bo offered
passes und money. The combine a.rcad to
assume church debts and in at least two In
stances Catholic priests wore approached
with offers to pay the cost of orcotint ? parochial
chial schools it thu combine should bo en
dorsed and approved uy thorn trom tnelr
pulpits.
o
UowlU's Sarsapnriili cioansoi the oiooJ ,
Charged \Vltli : i Douhlo Crime ,
Ciiic\oo , 111. . Mav . Henry M. Miller ,
ex-county treasurer of Crawford county ,
Pennsylvania , was arrested bore by the
chief of police of Meudvillo. Mllior is
cBanjed with the otnbczlemcnt and larceny
of $50,000 of the Crav. ford county funds.
The charge recalls the failure of Dolatnator's
banlc. The dav before the concern closed
Miller deposited $ . " > 0,000 of the county funds ,
nud tlio result which followed save rise to a
cry of collusion. Lo al proceedings wcro
taken , but , before tbe indictments could bo
Issued Miller left home.
'Late to bed and early to rise .vill sborton
the road to your homo in tbo-sltios. " But
early to bed and a "Llttlo Early Uisor , " the
pill that makes life longer auU better and
wiser.
T1IK UiVLTV M.VUIvKT.
rNSTRUMENTS placed on record May 0 ,
L lb9. ' :
WAIIHANTV DEED * .
Poppleton Park Itulldiug asi-oelntlou to
\V .1 Menis , lot 13. block 2 , Poppleton
patk S 2,600
AV J Meals to I'oppleton I'ark liulldlng
assoelutlou. same 2 , , * > 03
Union Stock Yards company to Ivatenna
Iteranek , lot 1. ' , block 1U , 1st add to
bouth Omaha 3T 3
Anton Sankup and wife to 1'ranlc Shll-
han , lot. 5 , block I , Uroun park ] ,2CO
O II Wilson und wife to O 1C Otivis com
pany , lot 2.1 , hloi'k 4 , Lake View . . . 1,500
Erie anil U.trrle Ulyno to A H Druxcl , lot
4. block.I. Walnut Hill. 2
J M Itennettand wife lo A D Davis lot
7 , block "A , " Mulford A. Grossman's
( iiibdlv 3 5
A .1 1'opploton and wife 'to 1'opplcton
I'ark liulidlng association , lot IJ ,
block 2 , I'oppleton puk . W >
Same to b.iine , lot 10. block 1. samo. . . . 1KO
b.ime to s line , lot 10 , bloclc 7 , biiinc Uu
QUIT CfAIVI DICilH.
A H Drexel lo Carrie Clyno , lot 4 , block
3 , Walnut Hill 2
Alfred I'olund nnd wife to.I It Urcen.
lots 7 , 0 and 10 , block 22 , WlkoVs 2d
add 100
IIUBDS ,
D 11 Mercer , master In chancery , to A J
Uroxcl , lot 7. block Jl , Umaha 49,841
G A Dennett , sliai 111 , to A U Wl.cov , lot
3 , block 4. Ocnlial park COO
Joseph C'row , special master , to O II Wil
son , lot 21 , block 4 , Lauo View 1.411
Total amount of transfers $ M,111
SOUTH OMAHA.
Union Stock Yards Company
SOUTH OMAHA.
est cattle , hoi ; , ind sheep mmkut In the west
COMMISSION HOUSES.
GEO , BURKE < 5 FRAZIER
L.1VK STOCK COMMISSION.
Tim LIA : IICS. :
I Writa to this , house for cor-
OftMUM I ioct Mirks tBsports. _
Wood Brothers ,
South Omaha Telephone 1157. Chicago
Market reports by mall and wlro cheerfully
furnished upon application ,
- THIS
James H. Campbell Company ,
Chlcnco , KuatKt. I < nnU , Kansas City , t-uutli
Unialu , rloulilty , Port Worth.
_ _
A.Crlll. W , 1' Douny , II , F T.illinndio ,
Clilcauo. lloittlesiiinn. tnttlo &aloinmn
Crill , Denny & Company ,
Live block Commission Room V7 Uxchun d llld'K.
riouth Omaha.
A. D. Boycr & Company ,
58 and 5 < J Exchungo lliilldliu.bonth Omah i.
Correspondence solicited nnJ iiromutly nnsworad
b peel H | attention to order" for lei Vorn X fodders.
Ustabllihed , 1SB1 . . . Inrur | > ori.tjil , IHJ }
t'upltul fully pnld , f-'dUOJ
Waggoner Birney Company ,
Write or wire u for prompt and rellablo marl-et
reports _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -
Perry Brothers & Company ,
LUoBtnek Commission.
Itoom 51 KxchnnKO llnlldliu. houth Oinuba.
Telephone 17n7 , _
Miller Brothers ,
lloom 3S , Kxchanuo llulldlng - - - Honth Omaha
SOUTH OMAHA BANKS.
Unioii S"tock Yard National
-HANK.-
The onlr t > ank at Iho yurdi Capital nnd tur-
| iui. | IJ1UUUQ Collections growing out of the llvu
lock butlneii tliould be it'nt direct lo tUli bank
shlppcru CAn deposit fur credit of tuulr houio bank
nhcruvurlOLalttd.
OMAHA
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tiulldln * , plMterltiit palntlnjctp will receive n
copy of ( lipnirs nrrlilie < in ami ( milder * dlrcelorr
free liy endln | ! their nnnie binlne unit Icon-
tlon to tlminibmiirr ,1 II ( llftni 111 iSth St
AWNINGS AND THNTST
OMAHA TENT & AWN WOIF BROS. &CO.
ING COMPANY.
. Tents awning * , Inrpau-
Floei" hammock * , oil nnd llm rorer * nf nil klndi ,
riiMmr olothlniz Sf ml
--i. U.U..UKrim iiBftp uRimir9 > , olc , Stmt
forc t guc. 1113 I'nnnni ( for cvlnloguo.tOJ S Ilith
HAGS A Nil TWINES
BEMIS OMAHA BAD 00 BISHOP * CO.
. SUM mnnllln , cotton
Important nndmrfs.flour
rouo hemp , Jute rotten -
twinu.
inckt burlnpt .
, , .
ton twlnm.tarrpil eord-
nan rtc Sll1 * Ulli M.
DICYCLKS , 13OXES.
H.C , TODD ,
M,0. OAXON fluccenor toJ J Wllk-
, .
, in son M'f it clunr. paper
Bicycle * sold on monthly pacllnii l)0 ci All noTOI
payments UO N. ISlu Hi tie' In mix line
1I1U Uoujln BU
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MOR8E-SDEBHQEDD.
11UJ Howant HtreU
Fnelory corner llth niul IMualu treat <
Wo are making oloie ptlcoi lo CMh hnyori , enl are
ielllnit clnsi of uooJi which I ) Tory !
nbUnllh morchantt.
KIRXEIIDAU , JONES & . AMERICAN HAND SEW
CO. , ED SHOE GO.
Wholesale Mfrn Aconts llootn , 111001 , rubbers
llonton Itulitior BhocCo , lelticoodj. lMl-till r-
11U2,11U4 , HUH llarni > y-8t tic ) bt.
JOS. SCHLITZ BREV-
ING CD.
Office , S. 8lh and I.rnrcn-
worth ! Us . Omnhn
John UiirUorur. Ant.
CONFECTIONERY.
VOEQELE&DINNINQ
lfru Comfoctlonors and
jobbers of forulun nnd
ilomomio fruits , 1110
Ilonnrd St.
CAURIAOES.
W.R.DRUMMOND CO.
CnrrlaRe builders Ilos *
and patrol wngona n
specialty.
1SIU , o v Court House
CARRIAGE TOPS.
C. J. ANDERSON ,
Mrffl bUKRy tops backs ,
cushions. I'lc hund lor
catulox 313 S Ktli sU
CLOTHING.
BLQTCIIKY& COHEN , GILMOniARUIIl ,
Clothing , notionfurnish Mannfrs nnd wboloinla
InKa ( live us n trial clothiers IIW Itnrnoy
Hamples prepaid by ox street.
preis llUllarncy ,
CONTRACTORS.
J. H. DLENN.
ContrnctoM and sub contnttors for nil kinds of
building plastering | utntlni etc , will recel\o n
copy of ( .lenn's architects and builders director }
free , by sen dlnR their nnme biiftlm * * * nnd tocn
tlon. to the publisher. J H Ihim IU S 15th
btrcet
DRY GOODS.
KILPAT31CK-KODH
M.E. SMITH ii CO. ,
DRY 0003500. ,
Dry goods , notions , fur Dry eoodi notions , Kent's
nishing foods. Cornur lurnlsbluii goods Cor.
llth and iloward t > ts IItil and HowurU-st.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
WOLF ELECTRICAL GO.i
Illustrated catalog free
lt > 14 Capitol uve
FURNITURE
OMAHA UPHOLSTERING
BEEDE&BUNYA } ) FUR-
ING CO.
HITURECQ ,
Upholstered furniture ,
I.Wltlb Nlcbolat ( iracu nnd Thirteenth
Wliol-'salo only. streets.
GROCERIES. DRUGS , Etc.
D. M. 3TEELE&.C3. , BLAKE , BRUCE & CO. ,
1201-IMS Jones street , 10th nnd llarnoy streets ,
Omaha. Omaha.
5 GRAIN.
S. AfflC WHORTER ,
315 Bd of Trade nrokor
In grain. otc Prlvato
wire lo w V. , Chlcouo
and M Ixjula.
All tkc latest styles in
Soft and Stiff Hals.
STETSON'S
SOFT and STIFF 1IA TS.
ADLABAUGH FUR CO , ,
HATTERS AND FURRIERS
218 South 15th Street.
Furs Stored and Repaired.
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
U. S. DEPOSITOROMAHA , NE3
in-plus ' > , ) ) )
unictrsandUlrojtori TlanryV. . Vateiprut 111'
II C1 C'ushliiK , ylcaproildunt ( ' . ri Vtiuiluj iV V
Mor oJulind fclllm , J N IL I'atrloi Lairli A
lined , Ciuhlur
'Pi-IB IRON
INTEREST PAIDONDEP05ITS
ATOMAHA10AN&TRU5TH (
5E.CDR. _
CAPITALS : 100.000.00
DIRrCTORSiAUWYMAH-E.W.HASM I
VHMIttARO CUV'CUARTON'CH. LAKE I
JJ.BfvOVVN-THOS-L.KIMBALU. j
HATS , KTC.
IIAHUWAHE.
RECTOR H WIlllEtMY LOBECX&.LINN ,
CO , , DcnlerV hirdtrsre an *
mechanic * tool *
1401 Doiulas Slropt ,
LUMHEIl.
CHAS. H. IEE , JOH'U. WAKEFUL !
Hnrdwood liimbsr , wool
oarpcu nod parqiiot Importolmorlo > n Tor t >
flooring , Unlrnniint , Mllnaukx
hydriullo coniont and
ClhanJ Doiulti ( Julncy nliltu ll.tio ,
LIQUORS.
HER t 03. , FRICX& HERBEHf.
Mnuor mcrch ntt 111 ]
lUrnoy-sl Mfri Kna
noJy i Kail In Hi lilt WliolcsnH liquor dunlcri
tors. hrjl harnniu st.
MILLINERY
0. ASTONEIIIU , J.aBERFELDER-VOO. ,
Importers nnd jobbcrsof
Millinery notionsclonks mllllnory notions Mutt
etc. lib IIS S HtlisU orders prompt. KW li 8.
llth it
MUSICAL.
A.HOSPJ.JB. . , THE MEINBERO CO. ,
Pianos origin , artists ID1.'N ICIli bt I'InnON
niatorlals , via. 1513 tuiidc nnd muslcnl la-
Douglas t. etruuu'iitt of all klnJa
OILS.
STANDARD OIL CO. j SU3W DR3 ? Oil'
Itcllned nnd 'iilulo itln No Imd odor , nn mi'M
ehlmtu' ) * no ehirrluc
oils , luloiireme , etc lik Auk for It "cliiv
i Held Mmrnior X Tenitle
OYSTERS.
A.EOOTH PACKING Cj. PUTT & 00. ,
1'acUcr of ojstcrs tls'i Ojoters , llsh and cslcrr. I
and celery Wjl.uaron- < flli H loth it D TlA
ivortli Bt. Cole , manager.
, SHIRTS , ETC.
KIHO A 3 WEA3 , RUBINSnN STOKES CD
"If./ ! " " . * s" P" " " . Mfrs " celebrated "Uuck *
Kkln" oTrralls , pauli ,
nh'rtj. coati , etc kail
Onialiu .
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
Estnbll' < licd , 1878 BRANCH & GC
WHITNEY & 00. Produce , fruUs of Ml
Butter , e sj and poultry kinds , ojeteri 3IT S ,
810 H. Utum loth st.
KinSCHBRAUHfi , JAS. A. CLARX & m ) . ,
SONS. , Uuttor , ctiooio eiii , r
Dattor , ORJJJ an 1 po Jltrj poultry nod 7 ra . w
12J3 lloituul-n 517 South I3lh strwl. *
J. A. RYDER & cbT 0. PEDAU ,
nutlcreg scbco4cpoul- Comrolislon tnunhnol ,
, Produce , butter , tent ,
UI5 HoKird street cheo o ar.d poultr/
llefsito Com'l .Sot Hank l.'tli and Uotnrtl it
MIILMN&MCGLAIN
Ppcclnltle , butter , exits ,
cliepso poiiltrjr , etc .No
415 S llth. Ket. 1st Natl
'
SCHROEDER & GO , cFEnousoH , ;
Jnllor , O KI. chwia.
Cash buyers Initfr and frull , ; iojltrr , gmt.
eglt < ; liandlrs rll otbcr Aconts for Aly r '
produce on coaiinlslon. Hojrnl horse nd caltla
42JU llth bt. eplco. 60S a. lltb it. |
DREELEY&CO.r J. B. HUSZA.OD.
Butter , CKUS , poultry , Our > puclnltlH ! . Uutur.
game ' , bldei and fruit , axs nnd pullrr , 1JII
lO'JT Howard atrcot. Howard itrcot
PAPER
CARPENTER PAPER CO KIiH ! PAPER GO.
Carry a full stock of Wrnpplnc paper Lllklndt
printing writppln. ; nn 1 of t\Tlno9 eta 1IU |
Howard vtreot. Tel -
writing papur , card pi-
jior tta phone , 17JJ
STOVE REPAIRS.
OMAHA STOVE RSPAU
WORKS ,
btovn repairs and wat _ ,
iiltiohmontB for VKT
bind of itoro mails.
1.117 Uoutflai.
SASH. TOYS.
M.A. H. HARDY & 00.
( Torn , dolls , albumi.
Manufacturers of saih Innoy goods housefnr
doors blinds and nl hlii2 voods. cMU
cuouldlngs. llrnuch of- drcn's cArrlaiai Ul >
Uua , ISIb nndlzardbta Farnam blroct.
I'cr. ons ho have lost properly fie n I ml an
rniils Mm ild flio their ci.ilms iindct the InUi.ni
1) ) ( pro i.il 'on Act of Mar'h , 131 I hot mo U
llmllotl , un I thi ) claims aio ta' < en up by tha
court m Iho orJnr In which they are lo.'ultuil.
'l.ilio Notice tu.ttall coutraoti onterd 1 intu
with attorneys prior to tha A 31 aM miJj
null ami vol-1. Inform. itlou Iven unJ all
claims promptly uttendoj to by tlu
Blili BURIi/VU / OF CLAIMS.
X'iO llea Jlnlldlii/ ,
O M A. HV , N lil U 1 1 A.S 1C A.
rr"Thls II ii roan N guaranleo I by tha
Omaha Iteo. tno I'loneur Pr m un I thu
l < 'ianulsLo Kvamlner.
Ih Fooi 1 1,011 fOWS. DEI'
ment of the Intiirlor. ofllco of InilUn /
fairs. Washington. I ) , l' . . April I'l ' , in'J. ' t-ml
proiioHilh , Imliiined "I'rouos.ilH foi Milch
t'ows"iind nddressed to Iho CmiiniMIimcr of
Indian Allalrs Nos. II' ' and < < \Yooslar Hliout ,
Now VoiU , N.V..WIII hoieeomd until I n'clo-lt ,
p m , Tliiusdnv , May in. IV ) . ' , for fuiiilshliiR
and do nerliu at I'lno Itldjo Agency , houlli
Dikofi , the tindliiK Itock A oncy , Noilli
Dukota. nnd Crow Agency , Moniana about
3.3 .I milt h CO H Htv'nl ir Nl inU- , fen bids , iru
not ri'ijiilnid , Hi'lio.lului ( which will bo madit
a part of the proposals ) showlnj ilia number
of eoui icunlied at the various aiciieles , con
ditions to bo obHoned by liiddurs. tlmn ami
pl.ico of delivery , terms of com i. tut and pay
ment Mud all ( UliimucusInstructions will
bo furnlshdl upon applleiitlon to Iho Indian
nlllfoat Wiihhln lon , I ) , ( ' . : tlu I' - In llun
Warehouse , Mm (1 ( > mid \Voo-iloi sln'ol Now
Yorl , O.ty ; the rommlsKarlcH of subsistence ,
I' ' H , A. , in ( Jin ilia. Nob. and t'hoyeiini' > yo. (
to thu publisher nf the Stock ( liiinur'b .lour-
nnlof MlleiL'ity , Mont , and Ihu suuin ! In-
( HanagBntH The rirfhl U rmerved to icjectuny
or all bids , or any puit of any hid If deemed
for thoheiit IntoioatHof the govorni.iunl , also
thu furthiT rl''ht In miikliiK thu awaidH to In-
cro Beer dlmlnlih lo uny extent the nnmiior
of aiilmalb exiled for In the dchi'dulutf , also to
rcqulro a delivery of 2 > uui luut moru or
lots than the amniint spoelflod In any con
tract Certified chucks llaidibld n.nst bo a -
compinlcd by a rertllled check or dr tft up
on MI run United ht itos doposltory in solvent
national bank In the vlelnltv of thu lusldemu
of the blddor , nude piyahln to
the older of the c'omti.l loner ut
Jndlan Affairs , for at ioasl llvo per
( I'litofthu .irnuiiiit of the propoi-tl , whlcb
check orduft will bo forfultod In tho.Unito.l
htnii ) ' * in case any blildi r or bidders receiving
nni'wurd Nhtll fall to promptly nxcciito a
contract with coed and sufllclont surutles ,
othnrwlbo to burutiirnud lo the bidder , llldi
i-i'i'diiip.inleil by cash In lieu < ( u certlllml v
check will not bo considered. 'I J. MOHdAN , S.
Cummlsslonci. A'-'lilJIlm
-IT TAM)8 AT 1IIK IlKAII-
NAS1IVII M : , l-or liiiiin. I.idlei ,
TKN.V , 3 bulldlnvt , 2J otlliern , 7 Vundvrbllt
4IJ | iulls | friiin0btat Art Musli ( lym akluu.
Iter. UUUIIUK W. F. I'UlUli , I ) . IJ , 1'rni'l.