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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1895)
0 T1I02 OMAHA DAILY JJEE : .TillDAY , MAY 10 , 1805. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL "Went Up with a Ruth on Crop Damage Reports. THAT CEREAL OPENED VERY STRONG Corn Market Was Firm but Kiiconntcrcil Much Opposition from Humes Which Handle Cash drain-Stocks nud Ilondl , CHICAGO , May O.-Wlicnt went up with a rush on crop tlnmngc report ! ) , July closing1 2Wc higher ; July corn Kilned c nnd July oats 'AC. ' Provisions nlso made modest Kilns. Wheat opened otrong nt C3c bid for July , compared with , C2Ho nt the close yesterday , and It continued firm and with att advancing * tendency all forenoon , selling up to C3',4c anil maintaining Itself near the top most of the time. It did react about 11 o'clock to KHic , but that reaction was taken advantage of by the early buyers to taka'more , nnd It had another cpurt to G3ic before 12 o'clock. It waa claimed that n considerable line of short wheat was covered for a heavy local bear speculator. Numerous reports from various sections of the winter wheat belt re ceived hero today would almost lead to the conclusion that a disaster to the crop was threatened , nnd this , together with much smaller receipts , added to the strength with which the bulls held their grip upon previ ous purchases nnd the readiness with which they added to them. Minneapolis nnd L > u- luth received ICO earn , compared with 233 a year ago , und the total of the primary mar ket receipts was 102,000 bu. , against 1S3 , < XK ) bu. a year ago , Exix > rt clearances from the Atlantic seaboard In wheat and Hour to- pether amounted to 31S.OOU bu. The export buHlness was more completely barred liy today's rise In price than It was before , nl- though Liverpool kept under the parity of prices ruling here , the reports from there Indicating pome apprehension regard- Inp their ability to get nil their wants sup plied from elsewhere. The matters last re ferred to and the great uncertainty of haw tomorrow's government report will be re ceived by the crowd kept the market strong and about 12:30 : p. m. the price was Clllc bid for July. Borne cargoes of No. 2 red were Bold c. I. f. Huffalo to Daltlmore for New York handlers of cash grain. U wns re ported that forty boat loads of No. 2 spring had been sold In New York for export. Al though the continental closing cables came \venk and lower , the market rulsd strong to the close on the domestic situation , July closed at 6l4c. The corn market wan firm , but encoun tered rmiclL opposition from houses which handle the cash grain. The receipts were 10'J cars this morning , In place of 85 , as esti mated , nnd for tomorrow 218 cars are esti mated. Primary market receipts were 109,000 bu. , compared with ll,000 ! bu. a year ago. New York reported Borne Inquiry there from exporters , nnd sales of eight or ten boat loads. The opening price for July was 61Vo nnd U'/iC ' simultaneously. The selling by re ceiving houses referred to caused a reaction to WHic , but the great strength displayed by wheat carried the market beyond the con trol of the sellers and caused a second ad vance to filV4c , with from OlUc to ClV&c the closing price. Business In oats was of only fair volume , nnd fluctuations were left to follow the other grains. June started at 29c , sold at Zfliic. declined to from 28VJC to 28c nnd closed nt from 28c to We. July ranged from 2Sio to 2Sc , rcstlnc nt 2&c. Provisions were firmer , but did not gain In nctlvlty , although making n slight Improve ment In price In sympathy with the advance In corn. Hog receipts were 23,000 head , nnd 17.0CO head Is the extent of the estimated run for tomorrow. Compared with yesterday's close , September pork Is about 5c higher nnd July unchanged. Lard Is 7',4o higher for both July and September , nnd ribs arc up 7Hc for July and oc for Septcmbjr. Vessel room firm nt lUo for wheat and corn and Ic for oats to UutTnto. Estimates for Friday : Wheat , 25 cars : corn , 218 cars ; onts , 180 cars : hogs , , 17,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. [ Onm UUIi. | Low. | Clou. \VlicKtNo. 'i Mny 02 02 03 ! < July 03303U 03 Sept. . . . . . . Corn No. 2. . Jlny BI BOM July. Stspt 61H 61Q51H Sl # Oats No. . . . ! 8 ; 28 28 Juno 20 28Ji6i2fl July 28 Ji. 2HJJ Pork per bbl July 12 17M1 12 20 12 00 13 17M Sept 12 40 11 ! 40 12 20 12 4U LnnUOOlbi July 0 70 0 75 OC7H 0 75 Sept. 0 65 0 00 G H2 } $ 0 00 Short nibs- July. . . . 007M 0 20 0 07H 0 20 Ecpt 0 27W 037M 0 22H 0 U2U Cash quotations were as follows : FLOUR Firm ; winter p.itcnts , 3.10 3,40 ; winter MrnlKhtf. t2.Mi73.lS ; bakers , $1.8502.4) ; rprlnir patents , } 3.MOJ.7r > ; spring nil-nights , (2.40 S3 " T No. 2 spring , C7&c ; No. 3 spring. C7c : Ni > . 3 led. CS ic. CORN No. 2 , 51Mc , ; Ni > . S yellow , DO'.Jc. ' OATS No. 2 , 2Sle ; No. 2 white , 32S33'ic ; No. S white , 31 & 32ic. ! RYE-NO , i , esc. n \RLEY-No. 3 , MHGKc ; No. S , COTC2o ; No. , Me. VLAX SEED No. 1. $1.4 $ . TIMOTHY HKKD I'rirne , ? 3.I5. I'UOVIBIONB Mcrs pork , per bbl. . J12.00 ® 12.1214 , I.ard , per 100 Ibs. , J8.65. Short ribs , BkU-H ( lonoe ) , 1C oTfG.0 ( ! ; dry salteil shouUlen ) , V > .37HO3.1 : short clear sides ( boxtd ) . . . . WHISKY DUtlllers' flnlshed cooJs , psr gal. , SUGARS Unchanged. The following were the receipts and shipments today : On the ProJuca exchange today tno butter mar ket wan linn ; creamery , lOitltlc ; dairy , BOlDc. Y-eet. sto.uly ; HM'jr.'c. Cheese , creams , 34 ! 10,4c. NBW YOKK UHNBUA.L M.UUUJT. Closing ; QnoMlloni on tlio IVInulpU Coru- miidltlofi nnd Miiplrn. NEW YOIUC , Mny 9.-FLOUU-Ilccelpts , 12.00C Uila. ; exports , 15.EOO bblsales ; , 21,100 pkgs Market firm but no higher ; limits light exporters raised their bids sllghlly ; ell ] mill patents , 5l.ltWl.lO ; winter patents 13.4093.75 ; city mill clears , { 3.WB3.GO winter straights , { 3.JW3.30 ; Minnesota patents I3.70O4.00 ; winter extras , JlCOffiS ; ; Mlnnesotr bakers , J.70O3.23 : winter , low Ktades , lZ.Xfi2.W spring , low grades , U.00g2.23 : s.mlhern Hour dull ; KOMI lo choice extra , t3.COJ(3.S5 ( ; rye Hour IInil ; tales , COO bbls. ; Bup.'rllne , IJ.CoiT3.75 ; fancy | 3.M r4.1S. COHN MKAb-Qulet ; sales. COO l.bls. , 2W ( tacks ; yellow western , Jt.15tfl.17 ; Itrondywlne tso. "WHEAT Receipts , 153.COO bu , ; exports. 103.10 bu. ; sales. 8.C90.000 bu. futures and 344.000 bu 1. spot. Bpot maikct BtronR on red. .weak on sprlni wheat ; No. 2 red , In store and elevator. M4c ! Bllcut , C9 ic ; f. o. b. , C'JTic atlmt ; No. 1 hard ( IS c , dellvereil. Options ciienod stronger , will news all bullish , consisting of Icsa favorabli cr&p news. BtlmulallnR 1 rlca Current repoit t Michigan stale report and drouth talk from th southwest : ruled dull around nixin , but advance * aecldedly In the afternoon on heavy buying , sup posed to be for outside Interest , repot Is of big caul demand an I hlKher private cables ; closed 2 higher ; No , 2 red. May , closed at C7Uc ; June 67',4 < fi Uc. closed at ( SHc ; July , CTUOCSTic. closec at UHc ; August , 67 > , i iO'Jc , closed ut CUe ; Heptem ber. 7T40 ? ic. clced nt 65Kc : October. CSf 6'Jic , closed at C'JHc ; December , "OltTlUc , closet at THic. COIIN Ilecelpls , 131.COO bu , : exporls , 3.5OT bu. sales , 87S.OOO bu. futures and T'J.W ) bu , rixDt Bpot r.iaikct easier on better grading ; No. white. Wo ; steamer mixed , Me. Option marke advance. ! on unaller receipts , lost It en heav : estimates for tomonrow , liut finally recoverci with wheat and closed HQ'.io hlKher ; May t Vi < tUie , clowd nt U c ; June , 6jH JCc. clusei at C'Cc ; July , 55H3W kc. cltsed at 16o ; Sentem tor. U OMUc. closnl ut KUc OAT8 Hecepts ! , 4S.OOO bu. ; exports , 4,000 bu. ales , 623.000 bu. futures and " 1.000 bu. si t B | t weaker ; No. 2. 32fl32Hc ; No. 2 , delivered UttSSlic ; No. 3 , 3IUU31c ; No. 2 white , 37637UC No. 3 white. JGUc ; Inick white , st4lc. Option optned steady , weakened with ctvn , but nnall partially It-covered , closing unclmntrd to U lower ; May , SJ'lCtt c , cloi d at K\ic \ ; July S2KO33UO. closed at IUo , HAY Steady ; shipping , 55G60c ; rood to choice HOPS \Veak ; state , common to choice , old e ; ISM , 4T9ci IMcKlo coast , old. JUOo ; ISS ) , HIDES Strong ; wet raltrd New Otleans , sc lee ted. 4S to CJ Ibs. , 61ic ; llutnos Ayres , do1 0 to tt Ibs. . lie , WOOL-rirm ; domestic fleece , UOlSc ; pallet ! 1102IC. PROVISIONS Beef , firm ; family , HI.COU11CO extra mess. 13.30. Cut nif.its , quiet ; plckl * bellies. $ i.b > fJ4. & > ; plcklrd shoulder * . JS.r.frS.W Lanl , steady ; western tenm cloard at J6.S536.W tales , 50 tierces at } a.M ; city at J6.OOJiC.10 ales , 200 tierces ; May clos d at J4.85 , nominal July , IT , nominal i refined , higher ; continent , ; B. A. . I7. 0 ; compound. ti-1'OS.tt ! , . l .rk . nrm ; new mtss , H3.t\QU.U \ ) | family , J1J.&X JJ.OO ; short clear , | U.OOtiU.W , UUTTKH-Kasyj western dairy. 7 > i6Uo western creanwiy , ItfjlSc ; western factory , 7f Jlc ; KlKlcs , 17UUl'c ; Imitation crramrry ISo ; ctate dairy , mjlSc ; state creamery , x CHEESE Weaker ; Unr , 4K67a : small , s art skims. IHttiHo ; full tlclms. U.U aa ( fll.wtolern ; fresh , llHQ13Uoi loutlicrn , lUioi receipt * . .O1 pkR . TALJXJW-Kaiyt city ( It per v\tg. \ ) , ojilntry Ipkirs. ffe ) , r(64Uc. ( I'imiOLUUM-lllEhcr ; United closed at 11.89 bid ) WadiltiRlon , btilii. . JJ , nominal ; Washington , In hulk , nominal ; refined New York. IS.S3 ; Phlla- d'lphlA nnJ Dnltlmore. 18.20 ; Philadelphia and Italllni re , In bulk , J5.70. ROHIN Steady i strained , common to eoo-1 , tl.Wfll.81 ntCU-Blciulyi domtstle , fair to extra , 4HO Wc ; Jopan. 3flO4'ic. .MOI.AHSKH rirm ; New Orleans , open kettle , good to cliolce , i"Jf/3c. / METAI.H-1'Kf Iron , Moody : Pcotch , tlO.OOffM.OO ; American. MMHI.M. Ctppfr , tlrm ; InokiTs' price , W.STiJl nthange | irlcc , Jlitl. ' , lU.23. Iad , strong , brokers' price , } 2.95 ; cxchnnya price , 3.05Q3. < j7'i. Tin. leady : Strnlts. JH.MR1I.S5 : plates. ab < nit steady. Spelter , nrm ; domestic , } 3.30U3.:5. Sales on 'clinnce , 2j tons May tin , 114.73 ; 2j tonn May tin , Jit.'O : A tnns cash tin , ! U.S5. CaniJNSEEn OII < rirm , with demnnd fairly ar'lvp nnd mainly frum exporters ; sales Included 200 bbl . pi-lino summer yellow nt 27c , closing with 2i' c nplieJ , nnd 300 bbl . prime white for export nt 30o , closing with 30'.io ' asked. UMAI1.V UENUKAL .U.VItlCKT. Condition of Triulo nnd ( Jiiotntlout on Mnpln nml 1'niicy 1'roducr. EGQS-Cliolcc stock , 12c. IlUTTER-Old hay or white stock. 4Q.1e ; fair to good country , 10@12c ; choice to fancy , UGlCu ; gathered creamery , Wll'c ; separator creamery , He. He.LIVE LIVE POULTRY Hens , CQCUc ; mixed , VStc ; ducks , 8j9o ; turkeyn , 9T10c ; heavy loins , 7c ; geese , 808Hc. VEAL-Choice fat , 70 to 1M Ibs. , arc quoted at 6'.507c ' ; l.irge nnJ coarse , 3S > tc. CHEESE AVlfconsIn full cieam , Young Ameri cans , 121i13c ; twins , 13e ; Nebinska nnd I own , full cream , lie ; Nebmpkn nnd Iowa , part skims. | Sc ; I.lmburger , No. 1 , He ; brick , No. 1 , He ; Sn-lts , No. 1 , lie. HAY Upland hay , J8.M ; midland , * S,00 ; low land , JJ.tO ; lye ttiaw , > 5.M ( ; color makes the price on hay. Light bales sell the best. Only top grades bring top prices. 1'lQEONS-l'er doz. , J1.01O1.20. VEGETA11LUS. POTATOES Western slock , car lots , Kc ; small lots. 7tHi75c : Early Itcso seeil potatoes , DOc ; Kaily Ohio seed , $1.10 ; Northern Early Ohio seed , 1 1. 25. OLD DEANS Hand picked , navy , J2.20 ; Limn beans , per II ) . , 5Hc. ONIONS-On orders , yellow , per bu. , 11.10 ; red , CAIIHAGE On orders , 3c. SWEET I'OTATOE.S-Ucod stock , 12 ; seed , 12.2.- . 12.2.HORSKRADI8II HORSKRADI8II Per Ih. . CS"e. PAllSNlP.S-I'cr bbl. . J1.73. Rt'TAllAGAS 1'er lb. . 1''iC. PARSLEY Per doz. bundles , S5C. Tl'R.N'IPS ' Per bbl. , Jl.W. SPLVAC'H-Pcr hu. basket , C0075C. WATER CREBS-Pcr IC-qt. case. J1.M01.75. RADIHIIES Per di > z. hunches , 23c. OREEN ONIONS Per iloz. bunchca , loC. LKTTI'CK ' Per dor. . , SOfiSje. ASPARAGUH-Cholce stock on orders , 23S30C per doz. bunches. PIE PLANT-Per Ih. , ISJIUc. Cltrt'MIlERS On orders , J1.50C1.75 per doz. PEAS On orders , per ' .4-bu. box , Jl. HTRINU 11EANS On oldcrs , per 54-bu. crate , Jl.7niJ2.00 ; per ' /i-bu. box , 75c. AVAX 1JEANS On orders , per U-bu. box , Me , FRUITS. TOMATOES-Pcr six hasket crate , JC.OO7,00. STRAWllERRIEH Cliolce shipping stock , per case of 24 < ita. , J2.COiT2.75. APPLES There are no good shipping apples to be lud In the nnrket , CHERRIES California , per 10-lb. box , J2. TCOPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Fancy Washington navels , per box , J3.HMJ3.73 ; fancy Washington navels , per box , W and 112 size , none ; choice Washington navels , regular size , J3.2503.50 ; choice Washington na vels , 90 nnd 112 slz , J3 ; fancy wedllngs , per box , J2.C3ji2.75 ; choice seedlings , pr box , J2.250 60. Mediterranean sweets , J3.C-J93.25. LEMONS Extra fancy lemons. SCO size , Jl ; strictly choice lemons , SCO Biz ? , J3.75. PINEAPPLES Per iloz. , Jl.75fli2.00. IlANANAS Choice shipping stock , per bunch , J2.00S2.W. MISCELLANEOUS. FIGS Fancy , 15c ; choice , 12S13c ; California , bags , 7c. HONEY New York , ICe ; dark , 14e ; California , ISHWlfe- MAPLE SYRUP Gallon 3ugs , per doz. . J12 ; Blxhy. 6-gnl. cans , J3. MAPLE SUGAR Per lb. , SOlOc. NUTS Almond * , He ; Engllfh walnuts , soft- shelled , 12c ; stnndaids , He ; niberts , 9c ; Brazil nuts , So : pecans , lOflllc. MINCE MEAT Fancy , In quarter bbls. , per lb. , 6 < Ac ; 10-gnl. kegs , Cc ; condensed , per case of 3 doz. pkgs. , J2.50. DATES In CO to 70-lb. boxes , B'io per lb. ; fard dates , 9e per lb. SAUER KRAUT Choice white , per bbl. , J5.50 ; per half bbl. , J3. CIUER-Pure Juice , per bbl. , J5 ; half bbl. , J3. HIDES AND.TALLOW. . . HIDES No. 1 green hides. Co ; No. 2 green hides , D'.ic ; No. 1 green salted hides. 7c ; No. 2 green ealted hides , CUc ; No. I veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. . 8ii9c ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. , 7c ; No. 1 dry Illnc hides , 8 9c : No. 2 dry flint hides. 6(7c : No. 1 dry salted hides , 7c ; part cured hides , He per pound less tnnn fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each 230COc ; each 6il5c ; dry shearlings ( short woolcd eaily skins ) , No. 1 , each , B 10e ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , No.ach Co ; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , pound , actual weight , 6j c ; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4tCc : dry flint Colorado butcher wool polls , per pound , actual weight , 4Q6',4o ; dry flint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4 JCc. Have feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow , 4U © 4Ho ; No. 2 tallow , 3Vttf4c ; grease , white A. 4ff 4V4c : grease , white 11. 3iic ; grease , yellow , 2f3c ; gri-nse , dark , 2jc ! ; old butter , 2tT2l4e ; beeswax , prime , 17fl20c ; tougn tallow , 2e. WOOL. UNWASHED Fine hcnvy , 6 J7e : flne light , 89e ; quarter blood , WO12c ; seedy , burry nnd chaffy , S4f9c ; cottcd and broken , coarse , 7fWc : cotted nnd broken , fine , CSISe. WOOL. WASHED Medium , 16018e ; flne , 140 ICc ; tub washed , W18e ; black. So ; bucks , Cc ; tag locks , 2Q3c ; dead milled , BGCc. FURS. FURS-Dcnr , black. No. 1. large , J20.00fl25.W ; bear , brown. No. 1. large , J20.00G25.00 ; No. 1 me dium , J1C.OO : No. 1 , small , J12.00 ; bear , brown , yearling' . No. 1. large , J10.0uei2.00 : No , 1 me dium , J8.00 ; No. 1 , small , JC.OO ; bear , brown , cubs. No. I , large. J7.00 ; No. 1. medium , J5.00 No. 1 , small , J3.00 ; badger. No. 1 , medium , J15.00 ; No. 1. small. J3.OOflilO.00 ; bear , black , vearlmcs. No. 1 , large , J12.00015.00 ; No. 1 , me- dlum. J10.00 ; No. 1 small , J7.00 ; bear , black , cubs. No. 1 , large. JC.OOSS.OO ; No. 1. medium , J5.OOflJ.00 ; No. 1 , small , J4.00 ; bear , black , Mon tana and Rocky mountain , No. l , large , J18.00JJ " 000 ; No. 1 , medium , J14.00 ; No. 1 , small , JlO.OOi liver Up , No. 1. large. J20.00 ; No. l , medium 312 00 ; No. 1. small , JS.OO ; bear , silver tip year lings , No. 1 , laige. Jll.OO ; No. 1 , medium , JS.OO Na. 1 , small , J5 ; bear , silver tip , cubs , No. 1 large JI.004fl.60 ; No. 1. medium. 60c ; No. 1. small Me ; fisher. No. J. large , JS.OO ; No. 1 , medium 16.00 ; No. 1 , small. 11.00 ; fox. sllvtr. as to color according to beauty. No. I , large , J100.00 ; No. 1 medium , JCO.OO ; No. 1 , small , J50.00 ; fox , silver pale , according to beauty , No. l , large , JJO.W No. 1 , medium. J30.00 : No. 1 , small. J20.00 ; fox cross , No. 1. large , 17.00 : No. 1 , medium , J3.00 No. 1. small. 12.00 ; fox , red , No. 1. large , JI.so No. 1 , medium. J1.23 ; No. 1. small. 11.00 ; fox gray. No. 1 , laige , 70c ; No , i , medium , 50o : No 1 , small , 40o ; fox kits , No. 1. large. We ; No. 1 medium , 40c : No. 1. Kmall. 30e ; lynx , No. 1 large , J3.00 ; No. 1 , medium. J2.00 : No. 1. small H.fiO ; marten. No. 1 , large , J2.00 : No. 1 , medium Jl.W ! No. 1 , small , 11.00 : mink. No. 1 , large CO C5c ; No. 1. medium. 40c : No. I , small , 35o mink , dark , No. 1. large. 65c ; No. I. medium 4Uo ; No. 1 , small , 30o ; mountain lion , perfec head nnd feet. No. l , large , Jl.0002.00 : Imper feet skins , J6.00S7.03 ; No. 1. small , J5.00 ; otter pale , No. 1 , large , S7.00 ; No. I , medium , JS.OO No. 1 , small , 14.00 ; raccoon. No. 1 , large , COffTOc No. 1 , medium. Me ; No. 1. large , tOcBJJ.OO skunk , black , cased , narrow striped , No. l , large Me ; No. I , medium , 40e : No. 1 , small. 25c ; broai striped. No. 1. large. 20f5c : wolverine. No. 1 large , J4.0 > l ; No. 1. medium , JS.OO : No. i , small J2.00 ; wolf , mountain. No. 1 , large , J3.00 ; No. 1 medium , J2.0" > ' No. 1 , smalt , Jl.RO ; wolf , prairie No. 1 , large , C ! > CWV ; Mo. J medium. 60c ; No , 1 small. 40c : beaver , per skin. : : o > 1 , large. J5.00S > 6.00 ; No. 1. medium , J4.W : No. 1. small , J2.00 . beaver kits , No. 1 , large , JJ.OO ; No , 1 , medium 1.S Jl.W ; No. 1 , small , 75c ; muskrats. winter. No. 1 large , Sfflic : No. 1 , medium. 9e ; No. 1 , small . ' 7c ; muskrats. fall. No. 1. large. 4Q6c ; No. 1 medium 7c No. 1 small Cc muskrat kits h , ; , , : , 2if3c ht St. Louis Oonir.il Market. BT. IX5UIS , May 9 , FLOUR-lIlgher ; patenti J3.35JJ-3.C ; extra fancy , JJ.IOQ ) : fancy , J2.8 2.90 : choice , J2.C1G2.70 ; rye flour. J3.25tr3.50. WHEAT Opened strong at HB4e advance nn after being steady for a time went up again closing within Uc of the top and ZUc abova yea terday ; drouth nnd hot weal'.ier reports and dam age by bugs moat potent bull news ; No , 2 reil rn > h , CJlfC'c : May. CT'.jc ; July , C3'.ic ; August C2ic ! : September. C3e , CORN Unsettled nnd Irregular early , thong1 slightly stronger later part of the cession , clot Ing HO above yesterday : Nn , 2 mixed , cash , 48 bid ; May , 43c ; July , 43Ho bid ; September. 49ft bid. OATS Excited over dry weather reports , ad vanclng ? ic and closing there for July ; nen month" better , hut later and 'pot firmer ; May 23Uo : June. S0 ; c ; July. 27e ; September , 25c. CORN MEAIy-J2.3082.35. I1IIAN Orfrlnira Increasing ; market declined cait trade offered , sacked , at CSc , but offers nc taken. FLAX SEED-Qulet ; J1.41. GRASS HEEDS Quiet ; clover , J7.008S.OO ; tlrr othy. J3.50C4.00. HAY Steady to firm for timothy at JO.W311.2 : east track ; prairie , unchanged. IIUTTER Weak ; separator creamery , 15 < EGGS Better : ficeh. 9 < ic. fancy Elglns , 19o. WHIPKY-Jl.rj for distillers' flnlched gxodi. LEAD J2.E5tfJ.S7 4. 8PELTEK-J3.17i . 1ROVISIONS Per ! ; , standanl mew , Jobblni J12.2) . Lortl , pnma eteain. JC.50 ; choice. J8.67'.i Do * salt meats , boxrd slu.uldeis , Jl.iJ ; Ioni 6.i : ' , ; ribs. tC.S3 ; shorts. iS.37"i. I'acon , Uixc shoulders , J3.75 ; lo.ig-s , } ( S.53 ; ribs , Ji.C2'i ; shorti . ilEc'EIPTS-Flour , 4.W. . ) bbls , ; wheat , 6.009 bu , corn. 4.0iiO bu. ; oats. IT.OoO bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. U.OOO bbls. ; wheat , 45.0C bu. ; corn. 6,000 bu. ; on In. 54.0M bu. Mluiicapollt Otaeat Alarltet. MINNEAPOLIS , May . WHEAT Firm : Maj C5V Cj June , M\c , September , C3c ; on track , Ni 1 hard , CCo ; No , 1 northern , CCa ; No. 2 nortl ern , 6V. , FLOUR Steady : nrst patents. Ji < : e3.75 ; tt end patents , J3-15 1W ; first clears , l2.40tft.CO , ttx Uulutk Uhrut Murket. ; DULUTII. May I. WHEAT Btront ; No. hard , cub and Msy. ! 7Uo : July. CSUo ; No. cub aad it y , ukc ; July , 7Uo ; B i tember , CJllc : No. i northern , cash , 62 > ; c ; Nn. 3 , MJie : rejecte < l. M'ic ; to arrive , No. 1 hard , 67ic ! ; No. 1 northern , C7c. STOCKS ANU IIONDS * . Speculation In Scoiirltlei Yeltonlny Wnii Strong nncl Actlrr. NEW YORK , , Mny 9.-Speculatlon on the Stock exchange today opened strong and active , the trading continuing very heavy throughout the day and bringing the aggregate of the sales up to the unusually latse total of about 4C5i > oi ) shares. During the first quarter of nn hour the market advanced on good buying , a large pro portion of which wns for the foreign account. The appreciation In values ranged up lo 1C per cenl , the latter In lialtlmore & Ohio. At the higher figures realization ! ) set In , and thin was selling' for the shott account In expectation of a gcnvint break , but the reaction effected did not extend a fraction , except In Sugar and Distill ing , which Uot IH per cent each. The depression lasted for about nn hour , when the purchasing movement was renewed , the conl stocks taking the lead In the ensuing nd- vnnce , The shorts In Reading nnd New Jersey Central ruihcd to cover on n report that Inter- esta closely allied to Jersey Central hail secured a large Interest In Rending , and thai effuils would be made lo reorganize on terms more fnvornhle to stockholders. II was rumored also that n sctllcment of the conl troubles was Im minent , but this Induced purchases for both Recounts In all stocks of the coal group , The upward movement was very general nnd was not checked until about delivery hour , when sale * to take the profits accruing from thin rise caused a reaction of a fraction generally , 1 per cent In Sugar nnd l'i per cent In Delaware & Lncknwanna. In the later trading speculation ngnln came Into good tone , wllh n partial rally and Ihe market closed strong. In most cases prices showed a gain , The Iwnd trading today , as on yosteiday , was very slrong nnd animated. The sales were J4,431,000 , of which JC87.000 were Texas & Pacific seconds , . The Evening Posl Knys : On May 1 sight sterling bills cold nt J4.S3't. Today sales were made nt ! 4.S7',4 , and Indication * point to still lower rates tomorrow. The sharp break , nccnnl- Intc tn prominent dealeis , Is due to pressure to sell bltH : iinlnsl the purchases of securities for foreign accounts within Ihe past three monlhs. So far thla week the purchases of stock on ar bitrage for foreign nccount amounts to over 1DOif M Him res , and Ihom has also been heavy purchases of bonds by fore'gn houses. One of the moHt prominent dealers In foreign exchange today said : "Within the last thtce nviiths Europe has taken 100,000.000 of our securities. " Tile Evening 1'tst'a London cnblegiam says : The decrease In the coin and bullion In the Rank of England this week was enthely due to cash gone Into home circulation , the rxtfm.il movement of gold for the week being only 5,001 rent to Ilrazll and 5,000 Imported fiom Paris. The stock markets were strong ttday. The Knllh- fever Is aiming- and a healthy no Ivlty Is spreading over all deparlmcnls. Americans were nrllve nnd buoyant. The German buying was viY large and .the rise , both In bonds nnd shares , very general. After a reacllon- prices cliwcd nt the \ > vf < . Norfolks alone were weak 03 strike news. Judging from the Increase In busi ness and the enormous shipments of stocks ar riving by each mall , money Is likely to be much wanted In the American departmenl for Ihe nexl account. American gold bonds are being largely boughl by Insuionce olllces. There Is a famine here In Investment securities. No stock under the trust account can now be obtained nt c price equal to even 3 per cent advance. Ar gentlno stocks are booming on the president's mocsage. There waa a further excited rise in copper. The United Stales loan was 10'.4 per cent premium. The following were the closing quotations on the lending- stocks of the New York ex change today : Alchtnon Normwnntorn (18)4 ( Adams Express. . . N. W. pfd Allon. T. H N. Y. Control IOUH Am. Express N. Y. &N. E 4.1 Haltlmore & Ohio. Ontario & W IBM Canada Pacific. . . . BO Orcsron Imp log Canada Southern. . Oregon Nav on Central Pacific , . . . O. S. L. * U. N. . . . dies , i Ohio PnclfloM.lll Chicago Alton. . . . 1 > . D.X E C. . M. * Q. Pltmburr 167 Chlcairo Gas Pullman 1'alaco. . 173K Consolldatexl Gaa. Hemline 18 | C..O. . C. A St. L. . . . R. O. W ICO Colo. Conl Sc Iron. . . O. W. Pfil 40 Cotton Oil Cert. . . . Hock Island , Delawaru A llnd , . St. Paul Del.L.ialc. & W. . . 10 U , do pfd 1101 * D.iR. G. pfd St. P..t Omaha. . . . 3 h D.iC. F. Co dopfn 112 Krlo Southern 1'aclllc. . 20 do pfd. ' Snirar Ilellnery. . . . 11-IK Fort Wayne Term. Co.tt A Iron. G. Northern ofd. . . Texan Pnclfto C. &E. I. nfd T. A O Cent. DM. . 7K lloclcliiff Valley. . . Union Pacific Illinois Centr.tl. . . IT. a Express St. P. A Duluth . . . \V. St. L. & P K..k T. pfd do pfd Lake Erlo & Vr'ost Wells Fariro Ex. . . 1UG do pfd Western Union . . 113 Lake Shore Whcollne & L. E , . 13-H Lvad Trust do pftl 44 Loulnvlllo&N. . . . M. A St. L L. & N. A D. A R.O Manhattan Con. . . . O. B 33H McniDlitn&G N. L Michigan Cent. . . O. P. &I. Mlshovirl Paclflo. . do pfJ OB Mobile & Ohio . IL AT. O NanhvllleCli.il. . . . T. A. A. A N. M. . . . National Cordaze T. St. L. AK. C. . . . do pfd clonfcl 13 N.J. central S. K. R N.i W. pfa do pftl North Am. Co. . . . Am. Too. Cede Northern Paclflo. . do pM 100 No.Pae. pfd St. P. , M. A M 111 U.K. D. .tO The totnl soles of stocks toilay were 4C1.72Q shares. Including : American Sucar. 33.400 ; Amer ican Tobacco , 9,500 ; Atchlson , 17,400 ; Burlington. 11.110 ; Dlstllllnir nnd Cattlcfee.llnB certificates. S..SOO ; General Electric , 4,700 ; Kansas & Texas , 3,900 ; Kansas & Texas preferred , 3,500 ; Missouri Pacific , 9.600 ; New York Central. 3,500 ; Noithern Pncinc. 4.700 ; Northwestern , 4,000 ; Pacific Mall. 7.WO : Hock Island , 4MO ; St. Paul , ZS.OOO ; Silver ccrtUlcnten. CO.OOO ; Texas & Pacific. 7,000 ; Uitlon Pacific. 4,600 ; United States Cordage. 5,300 ; Unltcrt States Leather , 9,600 ; United States Rubber. C.IOJ ; Western Union , 21,300. Novr York Mrnov JMiirkot. NEW YORK. May 9. MONEY ON CALL Easy ntVt pen cent ; last loan , l@lVi per cent ; closet ! nt Hi per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 3ffl',4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Weak , with actual business In bankers' blllH nt JI.S8 < 3.E8'i for de mand and JI.87tJ4.S7U for CO days ; posted rates , :4.87@4.7V4 and f4.SSUQ4.S9U ; commercial bills , ; f4.S6. SILVER CERTIFICATES 7 J67e. GOVERNMENT IJONDS Strong. Slate bonds , dull. Railway bonds , titrong. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : U. a 4 , res , , now. C. P. 1818 Of "J < 5. . . 102 U. 3.4a coup.new. D. AH , (1. ( 7s 112H U.S. Bo , reir D. AR. G. 4s 80 U. S. 6scoup HBli Krlo 2ds OHH' U.S. 4nrer ll'JVi U.K. AS. A. Os. . . . 00 II. S. 4S.COUP 11.1 G. H AS. A. 7s. . . 101 U.S. Us. ref U7 H.iT. C. Bs 107 , Pacific Ua of ' 05. . 100 do Ox 101 Ala. Clans A 1117 M. K. A T. lit 4s. . S7 Ala. Clasi II 100 ilo 2d 4n fillM Ala. Clans C Mutual Union Oa , . 100 Ala. Currency. . . . N. J. C. Gen. 5 . . . . 104 La. New Con. 4s. . 103)C. . Pnc. Ist9 HUM , MlHsour ! 09 100 do'.Mb eon N. C. Oa 124 N. W. Consols. . . . N. C. 4s 103 do S. K. Deb. St. 8. C. non fund 84" U G. West. l ti. . . i7. ? ' Teniu new net Os. St. P. Consols 7s. . . Tonn. nuvf set Si. 100 doC. A P. W os. 113 Tcnn.oiiUts CO St L.AI.M.rien.5. 7DH Va. Centuries St.L.AS.RQen.0. 100 do deferred Tox. Pac. lit ] Atchlson 4n do2ds AtchlHon 2d A. . . . U. P. 1st * of ' 00. . . 106 Canada So.Ms. . . . . 103) < West Shore 4a 10SK L. AN. UnineU4B. So. K K 03 llontou Stoolc ( Juotatlnnt. BOSTON. Mar O.-Call loans , 2HQ4 per cant : thno loans , 3'A4hi pjr cent. Cloiln ; pricoi for ( locks , bonds anil mining shares : Han Franoltco Allnlni ; Stiielc < Juntitlnn < * SAN FRANCISCO. May 0 The omelal elo - Ing- quotations ( or mining Blocks today weru ai followu : Alia 1U Halo k Norcroas. . 130 AlphaCon 0 JllhtlCO 130S Andes 17 Kentucky Con. . . . > liulcher 64 Mexican , 07 lleut .V llololior. . . . OK Mono IS 1'CHlle Con 105 Mount Diablo 1G Rullloil 1 Occidental Con. . . , ! ' [ luhvcr Con 1(1 Oolilr 105 Caledonia 7 Ovcnnan in Challenco Con 33 POtOBl 41) Choltar 37 Suvaico 22 Confidence 10A Sierra Nevada os Con. Cat It. Va , . . . . lit ! ) Sliver Hill Con. Imperial 1 Silver IClnc 23 Con. Now York. . . 3 Union Con 45 45S Crown Pomt f > 0 Utah Con S Oould It. Curry. . . . . 38 Yellow Jacket. . . 3D Sliver bars. ti ; (3CJHo. ( Mexican UolUri , 633 BSJfc Drafts , sight , 2He ; telegraphic. 5o. Nevr York Alliunir fjjntatlo . NKW YORK. May O.-Tha following are tha closing lutninf ( inoiitions ; Ilulwcr. 14 Ontario UOO Choler 41) Ouhlr 175 Crown Point H5 Plynioiuh ' -u Con.Ca' i Va. , . . 270 Qulclcsllrcr. . . . 390 Ilcadwoid 35 Quicksilver pfd. . .Ihoo Gould Curry. . . 40 Sierra NoT.iili. . . . 00 Hale JL Norcroes. . 120 Standanl 290 Homentako 1UOO Union Con. 40 Iron Silver 30 Yellow Jacket. . . . 30 CO MexicanCS London block Quotations. LONDON , Miy U. 4 p. m. closing ! . h- Can , Pacific 614 Si. Paul com 07 - Erie 13 N. Y. Coutrtl 1024 ErloUds 70 > { Peunsylvaulo. . . . o5) | 111. Central 07 Keadlnr Bh Mexleanordlnary. 34M Mex. Cen. new 4s. . OUJ ( HAH BILVEIl-JOHd | > er oui > ce. The rate of discount In th open market tai short bllla I * 1-1C per cent and ( or thrc * monlhi bills U-K per cent. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Oattlo Kccoiptt Lisa -TUtm Half These of the BUYRS CLEARED .THE- YARDS EARLY ( lag ItccclptnTure * Abe Light nnd the Mitrkct WHS Active mid n Cents tor 1O Cents Illf-her-No Sheep on the Mnrkot. THURSDAY , Mny 9. The receipts today were CIO cnllle , 1,790 ogs nnd 4W Bheep , as against 1,103 cattle , ,3G2 hogs and no sheep yesterday , and 1,101 attle , 4,021 hogs and 238 sheep on Wednes- ay ot last week. There were only a little ivcr one-half as many cattle us were here cstcrdny nnd less than hulf the number ounted In the yards a week ago. There was ulso a heavy falling oft In the receipts of iogs. The receipts for the week are 4,00) , ) cattle , ,700 , hogs and 931 sheep , as against 6,511 cal- le , 13,001 hogs and 1,605 sheep for the same lerlod last week. With only twenty-three fresh loads of 'tittle ' In the yards and only a small proper- ton of them beeves , there wns not enough 0 keep the buyers occupied very long- . There were n few fairish corn-fed beeves on ale , but no westerns , nnd the buyers were lot long In clearing the yards. The prices > ald did not snow any material change from cstcrdny , the market generally being quoted as steady. Cows and heifers sold readily at steady irtces and the offerings were all taken early. One-three-load bunch of heifers sold at J3.SO and a part of a load of cows reached Jl. A few loads of stackers and feeders chanced hands , but the amount of business vus limited by the small number of cattle lere. Hepresentatlve sales : UEEF STEERS , Vo. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 1. . . . 930J325 1..1000 Jl 20 23..111 ! J4 90 8. . . . 1)83 ) 415 3..1133 4 CS 1..1310 503 9. . . . 9SS 4 15 40..1003 4 75 COWS. L. . . 730 176 9. . . . 853 2 CO C..10SC 400 C. . . . 861 ISO 2..1010 270 14..1137 4 W 1..1020 190 2. . . , SCO 3 CO 20..1001 403 1. . . . MO 220 4. , . . 017 375 1..14IO 4 C3 L. . . WO 2 40 HEIFERS. 4. . . . 633 2 50 27. . . . C82 2 70 CL. . . 700 3 50 5. . . . 510 2 50 2. . . . OSO 2 75 18 , . . . 710 3 75 5. . . . 43C 2 50 BULLS. 1..1470 250 2..1400 275 1..1570 300 1..1I50 270 1..15SO 300 1..1700 340 Z..HSO 2 75 STAQS. 1..1SSO 300 CALVES. 2S5 2 10 L. . . 150 4 75 L. . . 12) ) 5 00 250 2 50 1. . . . 140 4 75 3. . . . IS ) 5 SO 150 4 00 1 , . . . ICO 5 00 STOCKKIIS AND FEEDERS. I. . . . 570 230 4. . . . C32 350 21. . . . C70 3 C5 2. . . . 400 330 2. . . . 575 350 13. . . . $93 3 CO 5. . . . CS2 3 40 3. . . . COS 3 CO MILKERS AND SPUINOEIIS. springer J14 CO 1 springer is 00 1 springer , K w 1 cow and calf i 2500 1 cow nnd calf : 3000 1 springer * - 3000 HOGS There were .only. Iwenly-lhrce fresh oads of hogs on sale. The market opened netlva md 60 to lOc higher. lEverythlng wns sold In hort order and an early clearance was effected. The best heavy hogs wcrejsold at J4.CO , or lOo ilgher than the top yesterday. The bulk of the logs sold at 14.40 to J4.M _ as against JI.33 to 4.40 yesterday. Representative sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. l NT ) . Av. Bh. Pr. . . .156 200J415 . ,77 211 1601145 . . .147 40 4 20 > 81 101 SO 4 45 9 155 . . . 4 30 13 200 . . . 4 45 6 15S . . . 425 ' 71 203 . . . 445 3 173 SO 4 33 , 9 238 SO 445 2..i 303 40 4374 ! * CC 200 SO 443 0 195 240 4 40 66 215 . . . 4 47W 5 183 360 440 91 201 40 447 % * 3 UC 120 4 40 CO 232 ICO 4 47'A 7 175 . . . 4 40 C2 209 . . . 4 60 w 225 SO 4 45 70 215 ICO 450 5 310 120 445 . -73 233 80 4 60 7 210 . . . 443 / ti ) 217 . . . 565 . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 > ' -C7 25S 120 453 . . . . . . . . . . . 445 CS 2U . . . 4 5 > ,3 230 40 445 DO 283 . . . 4 CO 19 182 80 4 43 \'lf. SKIPS'AND'CULLS. 1 430 . . . 3 00 00PIQS. PIQS. 1 131 . . . 4 03 SHEEP There were two loads received , but they were consigned direct to Ihe packers and were not offeicd on the market. Fair to choice natives are quotable at from $3.25 lo J4.I3 ; fait ; o good westerns at from J3 to Jl ; common and stock Bheep at from J2.26 to J3 ; good to choice 40 to100lb. . lambs at from J3.75 to J3. Kocetptn nml Disposition of Stuck. Official receipts nnd disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m. , May 9 , IK'O : RECEIPTS. Cars , Head. Cattle 21 CO ] Hogs 22 1.791 Sheep 2 4S5 DISPOSITION. DISPOSITION.Cattle. Cattle. Hogs Sheep. The Q. H. II. Co. , K. C 25 478 2 < < > Swift and Company. K. C. . . Ill 811 230 The Cudahy Packing Co 153 174 Cudahy llroa 277 O. II. Hammond , K. C. 25 Cudahy , K. C 23 Omaha Packing Co. , K. . C. . . 4S I , . Decker . ' 41 Hamilton & H 23 Bhlppeis and feeders 82 C Left over > 75 100 . . . . . ' Total C09 1,810 483 CIUCAUO LIVE STOCK. Cattle Supply Continues Llclit uud Prices Are IVoll Maintained. CHICAGO , May 9. The cattle supply continues light , only about 9.000 head arriving here today against 14,449 head for the corresponding daj of 1S94 , nnd the receipts so far this week have fallen about 2.000 head short of limited receipts for the name time last week. A few sales o native steers were made under $4.60 , and the offerings were moving off freely today at from JI.23 to tO for lots weighing from 90J to 1,650 Ibs The supply embraced a very fair propoitlon o good to choice beeves weighing from 1,3'X ' ) to LOW Ibs. , nnd sales of shippers , exporters and the dressed beef trade were on a liberal scale a from J5.60 to * 5.85. There were sales of w < stern weighing from ilOO to l.l'.O Ibs. at from (4.60 U J4.G5. and choice westerns were held at from J5.51 to 15.CO. DutcherH' nnd canners' stuff was fairly active , cows selling at from 11,75 to I4.SO , chiefly at from (2.60 to (1.40. Bulls sold at from (2.25 to $4.75 , nnd veal calves of the right kind found buyers nt from (4.60 to (5.25 , being from 23c to We per 100 Ibs. higher than last week. Texas rattle were In fair tuipply and In the usual good request nt ruling prices , Texans selling at from (3.25 to (3.75 and fed lots at from J3.W to (3.10. Today's supply of hogs was In the neighbor hood of 23,0i)0 , Including thosa left over from ye terday. At the vtnrt business was dull , and buyers were Inclined to hold back for lower prices. Later on. however , finding that holders wete firm , the buying became much better , and the larger part of the supply changed owner ship. Chicago packers took hold freely , and as usual eastern shippers bought n. good shuie of the choice droves of hogs. The bulk of the transactions were at (4.5jei,70 ; , heavy hogs sell ing nt 14.2504.77H. l'R"l ' and mixed weights nt ( l.25tt4.CO , pigs at (1.0084.25 , and culls at (2.00O 4.0 . ' ' > : Bheep prices were firmer under continued m' < l- c-rate nippllea and a .gofrT. demand from local llrms. Natives sold art2,2'.B4.C5 , chiefly nt 13.90 nnd Upward ; western * 'soil ' ) at $3.0)j 1.05 , and lambs brought (3.90Q6l.75.f'most ot them being Mexican * . For spring Wnl > 3 weighing 60 Ibs. , (0.0080.23 were the runni"f.rlces. Receipts : Cattle , 9.UO' ' ) bead ; calves , 903 head ; hogs , 23,000 , head ; sheep , ll.qOO head. St. Ixilils Ll Mock. ST. LOUIS. May 9.-CATTLR Receipts , 4,000 head ; shipments. 700 h < l'l ; market a shade easier ; export native steers , JB.TtW i : enod to choice , (5.30(55.75 ( ; fair to medium- : . 60R5.25 ; light , (3.75 A'4.60 ; stackers and tcuJW's. (2.6004.23 ; cows , I2.25B4.M ; fed Texas sttefs. ' , (4.00Q4.30 ; grassers , (3.W04.W : cows , (2.00IT3.23. HOQS Receipts. 4.5-W. h wil ; shipments. 400 head ; market opened f ( QnOc better , but closed weak : top price. (4.60 , .TdtUjbulk ot sales , (4.40i ? 4.65 ; light , (4.2584.45. . . , , - : , SHEKP Receipts. l.Jfi Vitailt shipments , SOI head ; market Arm ; native , (3.4)01.23 ; vouth- west , (3.00if3.75 ; springy lanlba , (3.CKJJAM. ICanmn Clt.vJlve Stock. KANSAS CITY , May9. . CATTLK Receipts. 3 , WO head ; shipments. ILCdO bend ; market slow nnd steady ; Texas steers. J3.COijl.75 ; Texas cows , t2.25C3.30 ; beef utrers , (3. ! < Oft .S5 ; native cows , ll.7SfH.13 ; etockera and feeders , (2.20&4.40 ; bulls , tl.73tf4.CO. IIOOS Receipts. 7.700 head ; shipments. l,0o ( head : market weak to lOc lower ; bulk of sales , (4.25O4.45 ; heavies , UKtM.CO ; packers , t4.SOfil.CO ; mlx l , (4.20@4.45 : lights , (4.1304.3 : ; Yorkers , ( I.SQ4.35 ; pigs , (3.73CT4.25 ; SHEKP Receipts. l.SUO head -.shipments , MX head ; market steady. .Stock tn Menu Record of receipts at the four principal mar kets for Thursday , May , 1K > 5 : Cattle. HOES. Sheep. South Omaha . 6)9 1.794 4M Chicago . 9,000 23.0)0 ll.CHX Kansas City . 3.600 7.700 l.&N BL , Louis . . . . 4.0UO 4.500 1.20C Total * . . 17.409 36.994 ll.l Coffee.Market. . NEW YORK. May . COKFEB-Optloni opened dull at unchanged price * and ruled flnr on local covering demand. Belters scarce nm : foreign new * better than expected. Local offer- Inn rurtrtcfKlj cloned Btrady &t IO1S points ad < vnace ; sale * , TTtt ltt , lududlm : Uay. IU.JOG 4.45 ; June , Jll.TO ; July , tll.CO ; Autpist , tll.SSl Heplrinber , ( ll.M. Spot coff , dull ; No. 7 , Ifc ; mild , nulet ; Cordova , ( lS.7iUl'-Mi "I" , to * ns ; No. , ) ( > ic ; I.WKI tmgs Mamralbo and 1,100 LnK Central American , p. t. HANTOM. May 9. Firm : Rood nvrrnce Pantos , 16.80 ; receipt ! ? , 9.00ft bng ; Hock. 107W ) biiKK. llAMIH'Hll , May 9. quiet , UUUl'fK. ' lower ; sales , fl.noii ImcK. RIO Hi : JANEIRO. May . Firm ; No. 7 Rio. 18,70 ; exchange. 9 l > lCd ; receipts , S.O'JO baKs , clenrtvl for the Vnlled Htntf , 7A > 'i bng * ! clcnrv < l for Europe , 4,000 bass ; stock , 27S,0b.igs. . HAVRi ; , Mnv 9. Opened bnrely sleidy , un- chnnge < l ; nt 12 m , bniely steady , unchnngod ; it 3 p. in. bnrely Mcncfy , unchanged to 'If owcr ; cloted Lnrely stendy , undinnKed to ' .if net decline for the day , l.lxrrpool Alur : cts , LIVERPOOL , May 9. 415 ! p. m. rlo ei WHEAT Spot tjulct ; demand moderate ; No. 2 red winter , 6s Hjdi No. 2 red BpHnc , 6s Cd ; No. 1 haul , Manitoba , 5s Cd. Futures opened firm at unchanged prices nnd clo'iil steady , with nenr nnd dIMant portions H0\il hlRher ; business nln'iit equally dlnlrlbutrdj May , 6s ! d ; Juno , f.s 2 < id ; July. 6s 3 < 4d ; August , 5s 3 d ; Kcptember , 6s S > Ud ; October , r.s 4'id. ' OOIIN HKit | iirm ; American mixed nw , 4 < 7\5d. \ Futures openwl firm nt unchanged prices nnd closed firm with May Ud higher and other montlm unchanged from yesterday's closlnn prices ; May , 4s 7U < < i June , 4s 7'id ; July , < s 7',1'li August , 4s 7d ; September , 4s SJ ; October , 4s O. O.FLOl'R FLOl'R Firm ; good demand ; St. Louis fancy winter , ( Is M PROVISIONS IJncon , dull ; demand poor ; Cum- Tlaml cut , 2S to 30 Um. . 32s ; short ribs , 29 lln. , ; long clvar , light , 33 to 45 Ibs. , 32s ; long clear , heavy , 63 Ibs , . 32s ; sliort clear backs , light , 18 Ihs , , 32s ; short clear middles , heavy , 65 Ibs. , 31s Cd ; clear bHIIrfl , 14 to 10 11 . , 32s Cd. Shoul ders , square , 12 to 18 Ibs. , 28s fHams \ , nhort rut , 14 to 16 Itm. , 41s M. Ilcff , extra India ims , R"s ; prime mefs , C2s Cd. Pork , prime mess , fine western , 61s 3d ; western medium. Ms 9d. Lard , dull ; prime western , 33s Cd ; rellnml. In palls , 33s , CHEESE En.-y ; demand poor ; finest American white. 4C Cd ; finest American , colored , 47s 6d. W'TTHR-Flnest Unttnl States , 60s ; good , 40s , Tt'RPENTINI'HprlltK , 22s 3d. ROSIN Common , 4s Hid. COTTONSEED Ollr-Llvcrpool refined , ISs. LIN.SEEn 011 21 M. PHTROLEl'M Ilellneil. 9d. RIIFHIOERATOR HKKF Foren.uarlen , SM ; hlndnunters , C'id. IILKACHINO POWDER Hardwood , f. o. b. , Liverpool. 17 6d. HOPS At London ( Pncinc coast ) , 12 6 . llnltlmoro MnrkntH. HALTIMORE , May . FLOPR-FIrm , un changed ; western superfine , } 2.3"ff2.r ) ; western extra , (2.6.i3.05 ; winter whent patent , t3.COit3.83 ; spring patent , (3.SOO4.fTr. ) spring whent straights , t3.30iff3.fcO ; receipts. 8.24J bbls. ; shlpmento , 7S8 bbls. ; Bales , SOO bbls. WHEAT FlrnuT ! apot and one month , C,4R ; C7Hc ; June. 67c nsked ; July , C6H Ofc ; August , CCHo nsked ; steamer No. 2 red. 64'/iS 44c ; re ceipts , 2.116 bu. ; clock , 4W.4SI bu. ; sales , 30,000 bu , ; Bouthern whent by sample , CSjjTOc ; southern whent on grade , 66 < 369c. CXJHN-'I sy. spot , 65He63'c ; month , 63V4W D3Sc ; July , 65 iC67c ; August , 65'4c bid ; steamer mlxrd , Mo bid ; receipts , 73,777 bu. ; shipments , 42.S37 bu. ; Flock , 170.S.V ) bu. ; sales , 45,000 bu. ; southern white corn , 65f50Jic ; southern yellow corn , 66 < JfMiJ4c. OATS Firm ; better Inquiry : No. 2 white , west ern. 3737'ic ' ; No. 2 mixed , 33H 3lc ; stock , 140- 536 bu. RYE Quiet ; No. 2 , 6So ; receipts , 100 bu. ; stock , 4,364 bu. HAY Firm ; good to choice timothy , (13.600 14.00. GRAIN FREIGHTS Slow aid unchanged. 11UTTER Weak ; fancy creamery , 19c ; fancy Imitation , J5rl6c ; fancy ladle , 14o ; goo < l ladle , ll7)2c ) ; * tore packed. SfllOc IX3GS Weak ; flesh , 120. CHEESE Easy ; fancy New York , H i01lfl. Wool Mnrkot. LONDON. May 0. At the sheepskin falcs 5.C83 brUea were offered. There wns n KOO < 1 attend ance and I lie demand was strong and almost everytlrini ? sold. Combings were ' ,4.S ' < 1 higher , nnd clortng showed Ud and cross brcds Ud ad vance. The following are the sal In detail : New South Wales , 337 bales ; clothing nnd combings , HifMil. Queensland , 833 balofl ; cloth ing and combine , 3',45id. Victoria , 1,873 bales ; clothing and combing , l&fiU'.id. South Australia , 1,334 bales ; clothing nnd combing. IHffO'.Jd. Swan River , KH bales ; clothing nnd combing , 104d. Tasmania , 20S bales ; clothing and comb ing , 2'/4 J7Hd. At the wool auction sales today 14.MO bales were offi-roJ , of which 2,000 bales wers withdrawn. Competition was very brlfk for let ter grades of ( Ine wool at extreme prices. The purchases were chiefly for Yorkshire and Ger many and a few more for America. ( iitlon .Mnrkot. NRW ORLEANS , May 9. COTTON Firm ; middling , C'Ac ' ; low middling. 5T c ; good ordinary , 5 9-16c ; net receipts , 2.209 bales ; gross , 2.4SO bales ; exports to Orent Jlrltaln , 5.000 bales ; con. tlnent , 918 bales ; pules , 1,700 bales ; stock , 227,900 hairs. ST. LOUIS , May 9. COTTON Quiet ; steady nnd firm ; 1-lGo higher : middling , 6 5-lCc ; nal s , 2CO bales ; receipts. COO bales ; shipments , 763 bales ; stock. 40,064 bales. NEW YORK , May 9. COTTON Quiet ; mM- dllng , 0 13-16c ; net receipts. 65 bales ; gross , 1.0S1 bales ; exports to the continent , 282 bnlra ; for- waided , 112 bales ; fnles. 96 bales , nil spinners ; stock. 2M.540 bales ; total today , net receipts. 4,103 bales. Nnw York Dry UnoiM Alnrket. NEW YORK , May 9. TVIth the close of the day the new demand shows much better pro portions than wns Indicated at the opening. Mall nnd telegram orders called for mlncellaneoua asnortments of purely seasonable stuffs , nnd though Individual engagements were for mod- ernto quantities , the collective takings were large. Large sales were nlso renched on de- llverle * through former purchases. Many In quiries were made for brown cottons , but the absence of stocks and near deliveries was a har rier to business. Colored cottons were In better request. Printing cloths were quiet but firm at 2 13-lCo for spots and 2Uc for contracts. Sncur .Market. NEW YORK , May 9. SUGAR Steady ; fair Mupcovado , . . . - , - - . . - . molasses rugar. 89 te t. 29ic. land"d ; reflned. firm : No. 6. 404 ] M6c ; No. 7 , 3T4C4 l-16o ; No. 8 3Ti4 11-lCc ; No. 9 , 3 13.16J4o ; No. 10. 3M0 3 15-ice : No. 11. 3 ll-lWKo : No. 12. 3 9-16au 4c ; No. 13 3c ; off A , 4 l-lCi3'4Hc ; mold A , 4 11-16QI 4'icstandard A , 4 5-16ff4',4c ; confectioners' A. 4'5-16G5o ; cut loaf. 5 1-16BIUC ; crushed. S 1-lWJ Cllc ; powdered. 4ic ; granulated , 4 7-104Jic ; cubes , 4 Altltriuikco market. MILWAUKEE. May S.-WHEAT-Hlgher ; No. 2 spring , C4'ic ; No. 2 northern , 70Ho ; July , C5c. CORN-Hlgher ; No. 3. 61Vtc. OATS Steady ; No. 2 white , 32&o ; No. 3 white , 32'.4a. IIARLEY Nominal ; No. 2 , 60o ; sample , 47if51c. RYl HlRher ; No. 1 , C5c. PROVISIONS Higher ; pork , (12.10 ; lard , (6.63. RECEIPTS Flour , 7,200 bbla. ; wheat , 11,700 SHIPMI&TS Flour , 2,200 bbls. ; wheat , 4,300 bu. ; barley , SOO bu. _ Peorlu Alarkcts. PEORIA , May 9. CORN Active ; No. 2. 49 ? c ; OATS Active ; No. 2 white , 31431 ? c ; No. 3 white , 31US31ic. RYE Unchanged. WHISKY Firm ; high proof spirits , (1.23. Kansas ( Ity Miirkots , KANSAS CITY , May 9. WHEAT Firm nnd Ho higher ; No. 2 hard , C3'ic ; No. 2 red , C5o ; re- Jccto * ! 69c CORN Firmer ; No. 2 mixed , 4545c ; No. 2 WOATS Fhin ; No. 2 mixed , 27c ; No. 2 white , 30c. _ _ Frisco Wheat yuotntloni. SAN FRANCISCO , May 9. WHEAT Steady ; December , 97TJQ ! cleared , 69,210 centals. Foreign t'lnunclal Aff lr . LONDON , May 9. Bar ellver has declined to 30 9-10d. BERLIN , May 9. Exchange In London eight days' sight , 20 marks 43'.4pfg. LONDON , May 9. The Hank of England's rat of discount remains unchanged nt 2 | * r cent. IX3NDON , May 9. The amount of bullion gone Into the Bank of England on balance today , 225.000. PARIS , May 9. Three per cent rentes , 102f We for the account ; exchange on London , 25f 23c for checks. IX5NDON. May 9. 4 P. rn.-aoM Is 1 ° W today at Buenos Ayres nt 271 ; Madrid. 13.GO ; Lisbon , 27V5 ; St. Petersburg , 60 ; Athens , 77 ; Rome , 105.07'/4 ; Vienna , 103. PARIS , May 9. Weekly statement of Rank of France : Notes In circulation , decreased 69- 160oOif ; treasury account , current. Increased 5215000f ; gold In hand , decreased , 3.975,0u < ) f ; bills discounted , decreased , 102,175,000f ; silver In hand , Increased. 7WOOOf. LONDOJ- . May 9. The weekly stntem nt of the Bank England Issued today shows the fol lowing changes : Total reserve , decrease , fS3.fr > ) ; circulation , decrease. 23,000 ; bullion , decrease , C10S.221 ; other securities , decrease , 110 0W ( , othe- di'poelts , decrease. 239,000 ; public deposits , de crease. 602,000 ; notes reserve , decrease. 197,000 ; government securities , Increase , 623,000. The proportion of the Bank of England's reserve to liability , which last week waa 63.90 per cent , Is now C5.25 per cent. Financial Motes. BALTIMORE , May 9. Clearings , (1,531,640 ; bal ance * , 1281,903. BOSTON , May 9. Clearings , tl ,4G7,232 ; bal ance * , tl , 692.473. PHILADELPHIA , May 9. Clearings. (10.493- 7SS ; balances , (1,6(0,161. BT. I/HUH. May 9. Clearings , 3,942.000 ; bal. ances , (917,072. Money , 6fjO per cent. New York exchange , 25C pn-nilum bid. WASHINGTON , May 9. Today's statement of the condition of the treasury shows ! Available cash balance , (112,684,615 ; gold reserve , OC.03.1.WI NEW YORK. May 9. The American Express company has declaird a dividend of 3 per rent per share , ' payable July 1. Clearings , (12l,03J.9'l. balances , 1S.217.S99. CHICAGO , May 9. Clearings , (15,835.000. New York exchange , 20c premium. Sterling , posted rates , M.W.i and (188. Money , 5 per cent on call ; & ' , iO per cent on time. WASHINGTON. May 9.-The treasury geld today shown an Inciraia over yesterday ' > t (3,418.- Si9 , making Its total ( WS.OW.SCS. No explanation la made beyond the statement that U ls l > re- mimed the deposit wai made by the New York bund syndicate. ISnffnto < ooper Khop * llurnrd. DUPPALO , May 9. The cooper ihops ol the Richard Grant Cooperage company have been destroynl by fire with all tbelr con tent * . Lost , 575,000 , IMM n Till ? nATRf.,1TTIJ { ( Present Rate from Denver East to Bo Re stored to the Regular Tariff. UNION PACIFIC MAD : A STRONG SHOWING nuthrrti 1'nclflc Made I.lttlo Hcndn-ny In Inducing thn Overland to Coino Into the Snn 1 riuirlstii Local Association. CHICAGO , May fl , A meeting of western Ines was held today , and steps tnkcn to irevent tlic demoralization that has been reeplng Into the rates ever slnco the In- itiRurntlon ot the hoincscekcrs' excursions , "lie present eastboimJ rnte ot $10 from Den- i'cr to the Missouri river expires by llmlta Ion on May 10. It was decided that bit ither cut rates , whether made because of ho homcEcelters' excursions , or because cf ho Denver-Missouri river rate should be dropped on that date. No further cut rates will be allowed , and steps will be taken to prevent any reduc- Ion In the regular tariffs through the busl ness of the two additional excursions which are yet to bo run. llcforo the meeting convened there was some fear that the Union Pacific would not abandon Its Inten- lon of making the $10 rate from Omaha to Denver , as well as from Denver to Omaha. The Union Pacific , however , showed that It liad no Intention of demoralizing rates , and t moreover made out a very strong case n backing up Its assertion that the cut In ho eastbound rate between Denver and the Missouri river was due more to the fine ivork of some competitors of the Union ' 'aclflc than to anything done by that line tself. H agreed entirely with the resolu- lon providing that the markets should be cleared and all manipulations stopped on May 19. Vlca President Stubbs of the Southern PA- Iflo had a long conference today with Gen ral Passenger Agent Lomax of the Union 'nclflc over the California rate situation. Some time ago , a local association was "ormcd In California for the purpose of re moving demoralization and of keeping Ihs market In a healthful condition. The Union Vaclflc declined to Join the association. It ivas found , however , that the association could not be much of a success with the Union Pacific on the outside. Mr. Stubba was anxious to have It become a member , but his efforts today did not avail to any great extent. WANT TIIJE COUPON TICKET CASKS. Differences Itetween Southern 1'nolflc nml Other Itimtls tit Min Francisco. Hardly Is one question settled In the rail road world before another springs up to con- 'ound the representative heads of depart ments of the great systems of rails extcnd- ng to the Pacific coast. San Francisco Is now the battle ground for a principle , and several of the roads , which have heretofore been eating the dry husks , are now enjoying a cuisine In keeping with California production. It has been a custom of the Southern Pacific company to grant a case of tickets o Its Immediate rail connections doing busi ness In San Francisco , discriminating In this particular case against the Burlington and Rock Island , whose offices In 'Frisco were permitted to purchase tickets from the South ern Pacific office In blank , to use a technical phrase. The Burlington people , although not an Immediate rail connection , have felt the unjust discrimination and have never failed to Intimate to the Southern Pacific road that the conditions exacted were particularly hard. Dut they bore with fortitude their grievances. Lately an attempt was made to form a local association In San Francisco , and pre vious to this association formation the South ern Pacific pulled out all cases of tickets from other than their own city office , going upon the theory that ono city office was enough for any road. And the formation ol the local association followed. Dut the Union Pacific and Canadian Pacific refused to sign the agreement , the former upon the theory that It Is the Immediate connection of the Southern Pacific and should bo permitted to sell tickets over the rails of the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific without subjecting prospective travelers to the discomforts ol running about town looking for Southern Pacific offices. The refusal of the Union Pacific to enter a local agreement has re sulted In the Southern Pacific granting the right to all roads doing business In San Fran cisco to sell tickets In blank. The pro visional agreement between the roads party to the contract expires today and It wll then bo determined whether all the roads represented In San Francisco will unlto tn protecting eastbound rates. JtlUvrnuknp Isiue * n Munlfo'tn. General Passenger Agent George II. Heat- ford of the Milwaukee sent out to connect ing lines yesterday the following circular , re ferrlng to the action of the passenger de partment of the Union Pacific : "On am after May 1 , the Union Pacific sys tern will decline to accept over Its line between Council Bluffs and Omaha tickets having coupons reading over other lines west of Omaha. Would request , there fore , that all such tickets be withdrawn from sale at once. "In order to avoid possible- misunderstand ing on the part of our connections as to the Intent and meaning of the circular referred to above , you are hereby advised that this company , by lease of the Omaha brldgo anc Omaha terminal facilities , runs Its owr trains over that brldgo between Councl Bluffs and Omaha , no bridge coupon being required. 'Therefore , nil tickets Issued via the Chicago cage , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway to points beyond Omaha may read over the lines 01 any ot our connections from Omaha , excepi the Union Pacific. "Tickets reading over the Chicago , Mil waukee & St. Paul railway In connection with the Union Pacific to points west of Omaha , should , however , read only to Coun cil muffs via our line , thence via the Union Pacific. " T.omax Will Ilnvn H Kny. General Passenger Agent Lomax of the Union Pacflc has gone to Chicago with the determination of placing bcforo the chairman of the Western Lines Passenger association his evidence against the Burlington , collected during the pa t six months , showing that the road now making charges against the "Over land" has been culpable In a multiplicity o cases. While the fight over rates Is not over by any means , Mr , Lomax feels that his redress lies with the chairman of the Western Lines Passenger association , and he has gone to the direct head with Ills complaints. Incl dentally ho will remain to attend a callo meeting of transcontinental lines with a view of the formation ot a transcontinental asso elation. another I'lro uc tlio Hnnnn .Mine. With the opening of the Henna mine which had been on , flro slnco February 2 until last Thursday , tlin. Union Pacific thought that It had gene through Its perloc of travail , but Wednesday morning the dump of travail , but yesterday morning the duini building caught tire , not only deftroylng the structure , but In addition , burning the scales screens and scale tracks , the net loss being In the neighborhood ct $3,000. The destroyed building , scales and tracks THE FOR THE BLOUS vlll bo .it onca rcitored , but it ti bought It will be two \vcelts before C04l vlll bo ililppetl ( rum ( lie Hnnna mine. In couicquenco of thli disinter the conl depart * mtnt of the "OvcrUnd" feels that the hand of Providence li heavy upon tlio department. THE DOCTOR'S COLUMN , J. O. A. I am a painter nnd have niiffcrod n , lonx time from "pn.ntct * colic. " 1'Uane us- Kcst n treatment. Take two teaspoonfuls In A tumbler ot water ot the N'atrolltMc Salts halt ntiil hou > ctcrc breakfast twice a week. n. L. 11. act a bottle ct CanUne , Rxtrrtct f tlio Ilcnrt , and tnko flvo drops twice each lay , morning nnd evening , to Increase the it-art's .ict'.on and thus Improve the quality t the blood. J. P. II. For the relict of your locomolor ntnxla which you mention would recommend a remedy which lias been used with romnrk- able success In such cases. I refer to the apltnnl oxtrnt , Cerebrlnc. Procure a bottle and tnko five drops on the tongue three .lines dally. C , lj. C. For relief from the "pimples and ted blood" yuti mention , 1 would advise you to take Nttrollthlc Salts. Two trnspoontuls in half a fAimble'r of water morning and evenIng - Ing for tlirco days. As a tonic use lie- etorntlva AVlno ot Cocon. Mrs. Q. W. The ThyroiaincAnlmal ( Ex. tract ) would bo nn excellent rcmeJy tor tin obcMlty you mention. Take tour drops upon the tongue morning nnd evening. F. N n. For the Insomnia anil heart trouble which you mention procure a vial ol Cnrdinp , Kxtract of ( lie Ilcnrt , and take flv4 ilrops morning and evrnliiK for one week ] ; lien procure n vial of Ccrebrlne , Kxtract ol he Drain , am * take five drotii fifteen mlnutci ) of ore each meal. A tepid oath at bcdtlmo. 3. A. J. After uslnp three bottles of lh Serebrlne procure n bottle of Hestorntlva Wlno of Coca nnd give- the patient a tablo- Bpoonfui three or four times dntly. W H. I nm nflllrli > d with hrlilensn | > vs nnd dff- pri-filon of tpults reultlnit frum nervous d - blllly. 1 will * to a k y ur ndvlce ns to which of remedies It would be nrivlrabh- take. Procure a vial of Ccrebrlne and tnkc flvo drops three times a day on the toiiRuc. The last dose should not bo taken within four hours of bedtime. W. T. PARKER , M. D. I' . P.-All Idlers of Innuliy on medical sub jects dltrrlMl lo tlio Columbia Chemical com- puny , \VnslilnKton , D. C , will be answer frcet either tn these columns or by mail direct. U'lfll. ' K'/fp ' Prepared according to the formula of DR. WM. A , HAMMOND. The most-wonderful therapeutic dl > tco\cryslucc the dnj of Jcmtcr. CEREstiRIMn - l-'rotu flic Hrnltt. Iftor Diseases of the Drain nnd Nervoui 'Bystera MI-DULLIM ! - From the Spinal Cord. For Epilepsy , Locomotor Alnxln. etc. CARUINI' . . . . l-roiu the Ilcnrt For Diseases of the Heart. TESTING . . . . Prom tlic Tcstes For Premature Decay. OVAR1NR . . . . From the Ovaries For Diseases of Women. Dose , 5 Drops. Price , Two Drachms , $1.00. All Druggists. Send for Book. FOR MAUiVUIAtj AI'-FKOTIONS and nil IN FLAMMATORY DISKASHS of which Fever I * an accompaniment. Of Inestimable value la NKU11AI.GIA ; for SICK IIKAUACIIK a specific. 1'rlce , i > cr box of 20 nllls , DO cents. Ono hundred pills , 12.00. NATltOI.ITIIIC SALTS For Ilbbltimt Constipation , Totpir of the HoweU or Inaction of the I.Ivcr. Headache , Gastric Dy < pepala , Intestinal Dyspepsia , Want of Appetite. Languor nnit Debility. 1 As a nilhl , effective purgative Is has no equal. Price , f.0 cents per bottle. KKbTORATIVIS WINK OF COCA | In exhaustive statnt of the nervous system , resulting from excessive mcnt.il woik , cmo tlonal excitement or other entires ; depression ot spirits , melancholia und hysteria , llcstoratlv * Wine of Coca acts as a ccntle , harmless stim ulant anil palliative , proilurlnc no evil effects. 1'rlce. 7t cents per botiln ALL DHUOCIISTS KEF.P TUB AUGVn rilEPAHATIONS IN STOCK. OR THKY WILI. 1113 MAILED , TOaKTIIKP. WITH FULL DI- KECT10N8 ON HUCKIIT OF PIHCH ( POSTAGE - AGE TO HE ADDED. ) COI.UMMA CIIKMICAL CO. , Wuslr.ngloii , D. C. For > le by KUHN & CO. . OMAHA. The Grandest Event of tlio Season ! FRIDAY BOYD'S SATURDAY MAY 10-11. Mntlnee Saturday. Mny 11 , nt 23O | p. m. Beats noW on sale at the theater. TICKETS-$1.00 : 75c , 50c. Wonderful 1 Beautiful Mystifying ! ! (3. ( Monday Evening , ftay . MKillT ONLY. 10 END MEN 10 GO-ON THE STAGE-GO Now Sonus , Nrw .luko * . Now llurlcinue , Kvirylhlnif Now. Cholco of boxes will bo sold at auction Friday morning itt 0 o'clocK. Sulu of rcburvcd scats will open Saturday at 0 a. m. OYD' 14 , OneCONCERT - One -BY- John Philip Sousa's PEERLESS CONCERT l'IUCES-75o nnd Jl.trt. The sale of seats will open Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Tickets for place In line will bo luued Thursday night at D o'clock , I'rnpoinl * for ItiiiMIni ; . NKBUASKA CITY. Mny 2 1B35. Bealea propopala will be received by W. L. Wilson , ut tlio Nebraska City National bank , until n o'clock m. , June 3 , Ii05 , for the erection unil completion of the new west wlnj ? of Ui Institution for the Illlnd at Nebraska City. Neb. I'lanx and Hpeclilcallona for the sums cnn bo veen at the oltlcc of the Kuperlntend * ent of the Institution for the lillnd und at the olllce of Fisher & Lawrle , architect ! ) . Omaha , Neb. Separate bids will be received for the plurnbinK and KUH fitting , and uUo Btcam lieutlnK. Knch bid muni bo accom panied by n certllled check for 1300. Th rlKlit la reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any defect or Informality tn any bid. liy order of the board of trustees. W. L. WILSON , 1'resldent. MS dlOtm MAKE $10 EVERY DAY IJy a new plan of systematic train specula * tlon. Send for our free booklet showing how to Ret around adverse fluctuations of th market and make money even on the wrontr tide. 1'ust workings of plan and highest references furnished. VALENTINE U. CO. , Trader * Bldff. , CUlcotW