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NEBRASKA THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, | Besisicatnas = : National Bank Prime Timothy ~Easy at $1.90@1.31 FlaxQuiet at .46, McLaughlin's XXXX, 3grer Gorman, B%e; or . NE TR i Dilworth e Alarom. 5 ; ik Bhige, s A a2 o A Geo. 11 Hamimend & o +2" 1110001000 CorrRR-Green- golden o, ¥ At ARRekRtIORE o f N i P g H / onists Jubilant Over 4 ALY, Armour-Cudahy Packing Co. veses ), prime. & o, 240 Their Victory at the Polls. Aeevt@net galn O0f 1§ per cent. The market wus — Whisky—41.02. § Pork~Steady; cash, $12.00; June, $13.10; July, | #Wift & Co. i common Rio, 3 Tochia, 2k Tllinols Orop Figures Canse a Beare in the Wheat Pit. A BIG SHRINKAGE FROM LAST YflAB.1 The Advance in Corn Proves to Be Only Temporary—Selling Activ- ity in Ribs and Lard—Slow Business in Hogs. On1cAGo, May 0.-~(Special Telegram to Tne Brk.]—This was another red letter day in the wheat pit. The market was of th enormons and unmanageable sort. There was | plenty of news and an abundance of runiors. After the e advance in wheat yesterday a ro- action would have been very nataral but for fresh rumors, The seare in the pit today came from Illinofs crop figures as sent out by the agricultural burean. They make the condi- tion of winter wheat indicate a crop of hut 45, inst.O% one year ago and 75 month 6go. This simply set the trade wild. The price of July opened up early 2 over the close yester- day at 09%e, sold at 9540 and up to 06isc, und agnin off to 85'4e the first hour. A second bulge took it to 08%e, with another reaction to ®'4e, another bulge to Migo and again off to @%e. The high prices for the enrly months Were 6 for May and 07c for June. ~ This was the condition up to 1 o'clock. Trading was re- markable from the very start There quick buying by those who had falled |<\r t romising margins, There was wild buying oF 4 time by those who thought wheat was going to .00 at once, but the conservativ ment sold on the first bulge. Duyee, Dunham & € 1 Robert Wa'rren & Mitch ¢ & Co., Jones & Kennett and ed in to ize at the b Higu! Off the first time to%' e, 'l also by those who wished to short th for a hreak from the top point. Later in duy there, was significant buying by W. T. Buker & Co. and by Hutchinson,” Some free selling by M. D, 8tiver for couniry account was eredited to Hutchinson, and the erowd sold on this. Parties on the floor from Ind na were very bullish. A rumor that Murphy & Co. had futled wasquickly denfed. New York cleared 6,000 hushiels of wheat. There was little news outslde of the crop scare, Th was tre- mendous selling in wheat before the close and prices went olf almost as quickly us they ad- vanced early. L prices | were: At toa June, 1ot Juby " touened diie: and A b’ 044e; August 91540 Septed t on’ the curb soid for July at $@ic; puts, UN@WNC; calls, 960 Y705 corl markeb atarted unter ths {nfinencs of the strain in wheat und oats, and the sult was a temporary, udvance in the prices which did not hold, “May sold at M%@% and ol to iy to tho ciose: unc, Mi@Hye, and closed with May; July #i%40 to e to H, closing at 3% ; Augzust closed at it pteni: Iwr @3c. On the early bulge Baldwin & Far- and Fowler woré free scllers. Bartlett Fraser hought. frecly. on_bought early, The selling was very gencral all day. There was a_continuation of the previous days in oats. Holders of oats do not care to ot them go and the trade gets excited and ids prices up n an effort to buy. © About the only selling Is by those who scalp and sell to take profits, The shorts squirn, but they do not cover. Prices went a noteh higher today. May started under high pressure at 2730 and quickly went to 20sc, with one trade of 20,000 bushels ~at' 20%c on un exchange of Some sort. The pressure did not hold und May closed at . June U from 26ie early to 274 and closed b July sold at 20%¢ und off to 2. There was some activity in ribs and lard all day, but it was on the sclling side. Mess pork 1 was not supported. Muy Al at #15.00 until th <old at he close w 3,00, to $13.1 3 'thorn &1 31%s 10 .30 for June and from #0475 to $6.40 for ) August closed ut #6.47'4 and Septeniber at 8 8hort ribs showed « similar decline. Miy was | nominal at .56 to the ¢ June at K547l and off to July .55 carly, 10 £.45 to the | close. August closed af #5240 ptem- ber. $5.60. "The early selling of rihs was by ATy Gan Bessios. ‘Later paskess s0ld both Tird and ribs. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. On10AGO, May 0.—[Special Telegram to Te BEE.]—OUATTLE—"T00 mauny cattle for Friday," sald salesmen. Business ruled slow. The weather was rainy, the yards muddy snd stock not selling at all satisfactory. Both buyers and sellers, one that wanfed and the | other thut had gooQ stock, agreed that values on such were steady to strong, while most of _the salesmen that had an ordinary class of falr to medium stock reported values 10 Jower. There were only twent © cars of Texans in the arrivals wnd onfy seven on the market, the remainder Delng owned by the dressed beef trade, he ordinary run of butchers' stock sold thie game a8 for the past week. There waslittle or nothing new in the stocker and feeder line, Choice to extra beeves, 8500540 medium to €ood steers, 160 to 1500 1bs, $1.70 6.00; 1200 to 1350 11 $LAKBE80; 050 to 1200 1bs, L0040, Stocker and feedors, €800} cows, bulls ana mixed, $1.6023.70; bulk, $2400 8.00; lop-fed steers, $4.5004.75. X8 steers, 2800400, Hoas—Business was slow and prices about 6@ 10c lower. Packers paid 84.1004,25, lurgely 15404 and shippers 25642735, LIght sorts sold 4t #3154, FINANCIAL, NEw Yonrk, May 0.—[Special Telegram to Tue Ber]-Stocks—The action of the stock market yesterday was of the sort that went far to dispel the idea thata great reaction Jmust follow tho advance of the past two weeks. The advance In u few western raflroad stocks indieated the feeling of the public rather than the professional trade. Action In industrial shares indicuted very clearly that some of the pools at work were In for a much further advance. But there were weak spots, and the market this morning opened with con- slderable irregulurity in its movements First prices showed Irrezularity and the differences from last night's figures extended to ' per cent either way, while Sugar Refincries was up % per cent. In the subsequent dealings Missouri Paclfic, Richmond & West Polnt,Sugar Refiperies, Atchison, Chicago Gus and St Paul were the active stocks, with the general 1ist comparatively neglocted. Missourl Paci a lo Gas were strong feature former rising 1% to 7% and the latter 14 per cent to 2y, o market fluctunted witnin narrow lHmits nerally declined, though Richmoud & West Poiut also showed murked strength. Tising @ po X or i ing to &3, decli . but the mar- ket lnte 1n the hour a SLrong tone and the early losse LUI0St every ouse regained, with something In addition.” Still further gains were mado before noon. Rock Island becume the leader and rose to 8%, a full peint: Unlon Pucitic dropped off to Wi, while Western Unlon becanie active and mo 10857, against 85 at the close y Reading was up to 43 and Lackawan’ Tn spite of unfavorable reports from the west and in the fioe of a very stff rato for money, the advance on stocks was malntained to the alose, The great bull card of the duy was that the street rogarded the open_action of Gould ns bull support of bis favorite stocks. Mis. souzrl Pacific moved on up to 4, closing 21 por cent higher. Western Union'showed the game remarkabie support and roto 8 points to 8%, Rock Island, which has been fire 'with Missourl Pacifle, also movec. up to @A, closing with 1 per cont galn. Lackawinna _wits up 1o 147 and Keading 1o 4, with a broad to the close. Total sules were 45,500 shares, The following were the closing quotations: fular. 122 (Northorn Pacific. . 8 npons L1122 | do preferred. DUS e rewuia i & K w trishels; export higher; futures f cars; shipments, rs. Closing: No. 1 hard, May, 02¢; e, (60; on track. 013ic; No. 1 northern, May, 92¢; Jun n track, g N 2'northern, May, s0c; June, We; ynsettied and hig L Lard—Dull; cash, 8. June, 06.20; July, .40, oy 5.50@5.0; short ribs. Flour—Firm and unehanged; winter wheat, @.30; SPFing, $LU0GE5. 2. Provisions -Shoulders, ! 1IV] 5.10; short clear, Butter — Dull; mery, " 120 dalry, st 15, nt'lu»owr()ulrr full _cream cheddars, 0@ flats, 0@9'5¢; Young Amer! @ nged nd light green Ited bull, v flint, 64 deacons, anged; No. 1 solid packed, Recelpts. Shipm'ts. 9%e; No. 2, 8%e; cake. 4o, Flour havees 11000 10,000 Wheat 030 14,000 Corn... LOLNS00 G000 ORI e LImeN 408000 New Yok —Recelpts, 143.900 0 bushels: spot higher, nsed weak; No.2 red, $1.004@1.00% In elevator, FLO24 @1 % aflont, em qcmm f. 0.b.; op- tions' closed weak, higlher, more o nd on eurly tradingon Tllinois crop re- per cent ugainst 35 per cent last month, dred, May, closed at $1.00! Corn — Recel pte, 202, busliels; ~exports, 84,400 bushels; spot closed lower; No. 2, red, 423 @hie in ator, 4dgde afloat; ungraded mixed, 0@d5ise; options lower, weak; May psed at 4 171,000 bushels; exports, : No. 2 white, 5% western, 4er Z white west- optious stronger, \[uy closing at ssed barely_steady to 5 points up. _Sules, 52000 bags; “May. #10.502 60; June, $16.45215.30; spot Rio steady; fair carzoes, £20,00. Sugar—Raw, nominal; contrifugals, 06 test, efined, ensicr but closed steadier, off i confectioners’ A,5%c; granu- od, 626 1-100. s troleum—United elosed for June at §5c. Eggs—Fancy firm; western, 13,@13'5¢ Pork—Firm, depressed, dull; western steam, Butter—Ensy; western dalry, 1@1%; cream- ery, 10a1se; Elgin, 19, Cheese—Easy; western, nominal, 8@0'c. MINNEAPOLIS, \Iu‘y .~ Wheat—Strong and rly active. Recelpts, 222 May 0.—Wheat—Higher; cash, July, 00%c. Corn—Lower; cash, 34¢; Tuly, 32%e. cash, 200; July, 35ke. Jull at $13.00, Lard Nominally at 86.10. lisky, Butter—Firm; creamery, 14@18¢; dairy, 108 15, Mirwauer May 0.-\Wheat-Market active ler; No. 2 spring, ca Providions—Wenit; pori; $13.00. CINCINNATL, May 0.—\Wheat—Steady nigher; No. 4 red, @i, Corn—Stronger; No. 2 mixed, 384@%c. Firm; No. 2 mixed, 20}3@0c. Whisky—#1.02. Liverroor, May 0.—Wheat—Strong; mand_poor, 'holdérs offer sparingl {fornia No.1,7s 8d per cental; red western winter, 75 1d. Corn—Steady: demand poor; new western mixed, Us 6lad per cen LIVE STOCK. CRIcAGO, May 0.—Cattle—Recelpts, 14,000 slow and lower for common; beeves, .10 r rs, KLOZ5.00; stockers and feeders. K074.10; cows, bulls und mixed, $L60E350; exus steers, £2. Recoipts 0; market slow and ; mixed, #. 33; light und heavy, $1.05 Ipts, 00; market steadv: na western corn-fed, £.0406.40; 50; lambs, $5.007.00. May 9.-Cattle—Recelpts, 1,00 shipments, 700; market stead alr to fancy native steers, $3.40664.90; stockers and feeders, Togs — Recelpts, market steady; heavy. $4. l‘h!!lw‘ 05; light, #8.00@4.0745. May 9.—Cattle—Recelpts, 600; ; miurket slow; butchers” stoe ers and feede : canners and bulls, #1002, veal ealves, $2.00%4.00. Hogs—Recelpts, 1,720; market ligher at 83.95 i Kaxsas City, May 0.—Cattle — Receipts, 7.800; shipme 3,400; market 10@15¢ lower; steers, $5.5005.15; stockers and feeders, §.08 8.50. Hogs — Recelpts, 12,400; shipments, 400; market lower; all grades, 83.80@3.0214. OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Cattle. Friday. May 0. ts of cattle, 5,400, compared 3,500 yesterday and 2,208 Friday of last The steer nirket opened slow and 10¢ o best grades with an occasional sale reported not more than se lower, while quite as many sules were miade at e lowe Phe market dragged along all duy slow and sagging, at _prices not terially varying from the morning decling. Cows were not very plenty, the best grades selling at about steady prices, with the poorer lots shading, some of then fully nickel. Al the cows changed hands before midday. Feeders were searce, but little north- ern stockers were fuirly plenty. The demand for good feeders and Stockers was good, und prices ruled fim With everything o hiands on an active market. Dulls and are unchanged. Hogs. Estimated recolpts of hozs 4400, compared 6 yesterduy and 3,177 I'riday of last week, The market opened active and steady, After carly orders were filled buyers dropped thelr bids nickel: the markey. closing lower with all sol range of the prices 90405, The av price was £1.075, c i""”‘ with 00 yesterday and H01% Friday of ast week Sheep. Extimated_receipts of sheop 1,78} conpared with o yestercay and riduy of lust c. Sheep ure firm and good muttons in demand. Average Cost of Hogs. The following table gives the rage cost of hozs on the dates mentioned, including the cost today, us based upon sales reported Date. rice. Dato. Price. & 004 N Nifvens syt TS R ) . 7 eeneee 3063 300 May 0.0 307 Prevailing Prices. The following s a table of prices paid in this market for the grade of stock mention Prime steers, 1300 10 1600 Bs........#.10 Good steers, 1250 to 1450 Bs.... 0000 386 @4.30 00d steers, 1030 to L b, @440 Common, 100 to 115 bs . @R Common canners ol 0 Ordinary to falr cows od cows \oice CowS. IR ice to fancy cows. L1 @i ®) Fair to good bills eriieesesees 1B @265 Cholco o fanc: o @355 @325 e 200 @305 air to cholee light hogs 1011000 505 @105 r to cholce heavy hogs. ., €5 @0 r to choice mixed hog: Highest and Lowest Sales of Hogs. 1IN||I \z\xvulny FIhest..........84 05 Highest Lowest,.......... 390 Lowest. Stock Rec Ofclal Saturda Estimated Today. Cattle... rs, 1 1S, 400 Hogs . "0 51 car X% Hogs 67 cars, 4400 Sheep.. .. lcar, 13 Sheep..’. 10 cars, 1,753 m-pn-u-nmm-- Sales, DRESSED BEEF STE! Av. Pr. No.Av Pr. 2. 810 8 63 181008 43 05 %82 30 1 30 w3 18 $ 00 10,1082 3 B 400 201011 3 7 10, 40 10.. 7 o 131047 21 405 F 410 PO 10 14 10,1202 16, 108 ) 0. 1307 10..1016 40,107 1200 F. I8, 1R 2010 N, 1473 201058 1 18,1465 40..1252 O TTTTTeN 161005 3 00 3.. 003 .. 48 25,0 5% st o0 8 K3 16..1017 BULLS. 1700 2 2.. 550 150 1..1870 it 1..1640 L6k 2011500 1360 3 11790 CAL 1 143 500 L2050 82.. 674 340 CANNERS. STAGS. 40457 STEERS AND HELFERS. 5. 862 3 65 WESTERN CATTLE. No. 16 steers, shipping. Market Mention, L. Gutra hud hogs here from Newman's Grov lark Heaton & Co. marketed hogs from ston. 1gold of Bennington marketed a ear of JDlEsan Brothers sent lu s car of cattle from ub 101ds & Davis had a car of cattle up Ry mond. Henry Schinstock sent ina car of catile from West Point. L. Neatheray marketed a car of hogs from Vuipar®o. Orouch Rros, sent down i car of hogs. from St ds. Mrs. Outes were in from Valley with a attle, Downey & Toof marketed three cars of cat- | tle from Aurora. J. A Cowperthwaite of Friend marketed a car of eattle. 1. Blumer was on the market with a car of hogs from Chalco. B. R. Claypool came in from Orleans with four cars of cattle LW, Trumbull was In with a ear of cattle from Gilmore. i C. Lydick had three carsof cattle on the market from Tekumah. D. Branch Is the guest of his son, E. B. Branch, cashicr of the Stockyards bank. Mr. Branch makes his home at Marengo, Lu. Al- though born in 1802, Mr. Branch is stil strong and Licarty, and has been on a trip to Kansas, stoppinz ut Lincolu, Neb,, to sce friends on his way back. —— OMANA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Produce. Fisn—Fresh frozen white trout, pike and plckerel, per b turgeon 7 1 : TALL reen_ salted i "D DIts, g S0c@81.25; she per 16, “wanlie low, No. 1. By 34 Whlier Sistisc vetton, it Beans>Hand pickeéd na pleked navy, medium, §1.40781.5 country, § RUTTER WooL—Fine unwasl ed, 15@10c; medium un- ; course unwushed, 1MENC, Funst Beaver, per I, 20810 euch §1000 .00 B8 ¢ : coon, euch, de; mink, g rat, fall, STt Wintor, - 1043hes badger, 400@81.00; deer skins, per 1b, 20@30¢; deer skins, winter, per 1b, 12@ Hoxev—19mt4o per Ib stratned, ge. O Por box, Mediterranean sweets, £.00; O ¢ fandy navals, 8005 Ange [} seedlings, Riversid ;n.unm.nu ®.50; in five box lots, 10 per box s, PINEAPPLES—Per doz, $2.5023.50. (STUAWBERIIES—Per ' case, ats, £.00 00, ClbER—Per bbl, refined, §0.50; halt bbi, §1.50; bard cider, pure,’ perbbl, §.00; orange ‘clder, half bbls, $7.00 pear cider, hulf bbls, £.00, Me. it b Per box, M faney, $4.0085.00. breakfast ba dates, Te; 8 turpenting sum tolu, 3 dies, 81406 to Tue Bes small stock and firm. gol Interlor, 2 oops=Rirley, @940 farina, | 3 peas, fo; ontmenl, 1§@:c; i, 10¢ slecill, 100; rice #@hiso taploc ; 1ima beans, 6 Seed—Raw, 61c; bolled, 6 Mears—tianis, No. 1, 16-15 average, 1oe to 14 nlm Jrieee 1 hams, 64 ; dry salt meat , 640 boneles: Uaxxen M lunch tongy ned beef. £2.05. f, 8.5, corned beef, $14.00; 2 1b bone h'\"l{!lfi" glish ‘brawn, #1.3); brawn, 6 Ib English brawn, chipped bee 110 con Ropr—Basis-Manilla rope, 15c; uuulrnpfl, 121401 cotton Fope, 10661 New process, 8ige. Corrox TWINE—BIbh very fine, 3 or 4 ply, ine, 20c; Dalsy. 18¢; candle wiek, per doz., .73; pints per doz., Julk, P =30 gr. cider, 10c; good, 12¢; white STOVE POLISH-—#2.0005.87 per gross. BAGS—Am., per 100, $17.00; Lewliston, per 100, LI N MotAsses -Bbls. N 4517 MR, Cuba bakis R per 1b, 15@2! Mantila. B, 3@e: No. 1, 7 \on Square, # off list. ) 1bs In bl best Ade, 60, 5s Dest g 5, #2403 best rde, 25, 108, rock salt, crushed, #1.80; commion, hhis #.25, SoAps-Casdie, mottled, per 1b, 8@10¢; do, white, per 1, e Rioous - Parlor, 4 tie, # 3 tle, ¥ sta- bles, #2.85; common, L5017, cOA—3 Ib tin, 40¢ per 1L, HOCOLATE—22E5¢ per 1b; German chicory, red, 8ige SALSODA—BDIs, 1 A--Pkags, 60 1bs to box, 5@t NUTS--Almonds, 15¢; B lierts, 1305 0t coeks, ¢ pecans, 11e; walnuts, 12 roasted, 1le; Tennes Divgs—(Gro 3 Ju.: LY, 3 ue, 16c; ‘epsomn i glauber salts, § hur, 2i¢; blue vitrol, 9¢; alum, 4c; tartaric acid,42¢; resin, ~Ffull cream twins, 104e; full ¢ U eream’ Wiseonsin Sw m brick, 12¢; full eream lim- e Aot lons, & ries, whit Bartlett, $2.10@ aches, yellow, £2. P Ah-mun.-unf $2.40; plums, egg, #1650 Te 1.80; plums, golden drops, $L80: piuis, gre LIX penches, with pits in, $1 currants, gooscherrios, $2.23; quing raspberries, .80, strawborries, $.50 caches, i-1b eastern standards, $1. 10 plc -1 ple allons pic, $1.00; apples, 1t L....wx. jes, e 8 raspbe; rll'fl £1.00-1b blueberries, SO0 1 I‘lm"kh“rrh-\ ; 2-1b strawberries, preserved, $1L80; 2 raspberries. preserved, £1.50; 2-1b bluckberries, erved. $1.20; pineapples. Tuhama chopped. 2-1b Babama grate 2-1h, Bahum 503 2-1h mmd rd VEGETABLES—Tomatocs—i-1b extra, $1.10; Ibstandard western brands, 607 strictly standard, 20, Corn #.60; giltedged suzar . very fine, -1h sugar corn, $) 2 b extra w brand 141.00; 2-1b standird western brands, 60300, Mushrooms—1-1b French. extra fine, 3 1-1b French, fine. 187 1-1b French, | ordinary. 16 sas—~Tres.fine per can. deml fine, per ean, 15 ) sifted, $160 carly Jui @ -1 Marro 2 od. ie. String by de, Refugee. $5:5 2-1b Gold 1D string beans. 70e. Lima Beans Boston Baked Beans—3-1b £ and. $150. Sweet Pota toes—i-1b New Jer B0 Py Oira and tomatoes, 1. ra, $1.60; otash. $1 H—Cod ish, 1 Geol grand bank, new. ver, 2-1b" blocks, 6% 10w whit b bricks, new, %e; Turkey cod, ge middies, bricks, be: snow’ white crates, 5 1h boxes, T3¢e: Teeland halibut, fc; mediunt herring, 3 led herring, | domestic Holland Hambur spiced herring, $i n sardines, Russian sardines, plain, %c; imported Hollind herring, crown brand, 8e; ' do fanoy milk rel. No. 1 shore, half bbls, ors, half bbls, $18.00; white fish, | bls, 8.50; family ackerel (herring). Iib l.m- A ots, 12 0z, 82165 neeks, $1.23; 2-1b elams. 1it16 necks, sardines. imported, per ease, 1005, 815,006 #3-1b imported bondiess sardi| de 14-1h dines, American, per case, 100, French style, 0@500; 12-1b Saedines. American, per case, ench style, Sabiol: b savdines mustard, S, 24.00; imported key sardines. new, 0 'ic; prunes, bl G3,@710; itron poel, d fujns, 20 Ibg, 2101 peel, drams, 20e; furd dates, boxes, 12 Ibs, 1e; upricots, choi rated, 15 apri- 1y cured, apricots, BV upor- Iy 10 per ¢ ; s, Ter Perstan blackverries, ¢ cherries, pitted, hes, pared, funcy, 150200 it Lake, fe; pitted plams, Cal., aspherries. evaporated. prines, R, C., 60-70, 10@12e orange pecl, 15¢; ralsins, California, crop I8sn, 40; Cal. loose musentels, 10; V. L GtGe: Valenelas, See sKs, dura, layer, new, 11¢; grapes, o pranclles, new, e, Drugs. Quinine, per oz, P & W. 40¢; German, 40c; indizo, per 1b, T insect powder, 400; oplum, £4.00; morphine, per oz, §. 10; hos, por 10, e glycerine, 21¢; dextrin cuttlebone, e} Crean tartar, pure, phor, 62¢; am. carh., acids—carholle, 402 ie; ? tartaric, e; sulphric, m, $1.107 8.2 ity gaios; | mereur; BLOCK TiN-§ 1b. CoppER—Planished b cold rolled, ¢ per 1b; sheathing, 27 pitts and flatts, 25 per b, GALVANT; Titc cent, pu plan. iron, Nos. ! Charcoul, 1. €., 14x20, 112, 8.75; I 0. 26, 83.65; No. 27, §.75. 10514, 235, #7.25; L. X., 10x14, 10314,225, 80,25 Bate, $2.05, WIRE—Jap. burb, 8.60; galv. 84,15, Rl i, The Wool Market, Bostox, Mass., May 9.—[Special Telegram There hus been a good demand for wool, and sales of 2,644,900 pounds of all | kiuds have been made this week. The mar- ket is firm, and for Michigan X fleeces higher prices have been obtained, there ha sales ut 20 5@50! ¢, and 30¢ is now an inside price. In Ohio and Peunsylvania flecces there have been sales of X at X and above at 33} @34c and N Combing aud delaino flecces are in Sales of combing have | been made at d@f0o und_sales of fine do- b luines at @soe for Michigan and Ohio. Ter- HBANANAS— Py . $1.95@3.00, " » ||nn|\ wools have been selling well at pre- anti-annexationists won what scemed at 4 o'clock Thursday al- most a hopeless contest. was theirs to the extent of an even thing and that tells the tale. Thursday night their enthusiasm took the formof a monster torchlight procession that paraded up and down the streets to the music of lked from the ste block and Roman candles and Chinese lanterns v hand to make the night re- alk of more it is being discouraged by er heads, who think the gaping sore cre- ing factions had better be flaunting taunts in Thind ward We: W, W 130 | headiignt, tage; gasel ealad ofl, # .00 per doz, Lin ps of Hunt's ated by the oppe healed ” than widened b, one another's faces. The sentiment of the majority of South Omaha's voters was decidedly o) annexation, though it might Sunday it gained aining until though it would carry by a small margin. the face of the smalf opposition to it it is a wonder it did so well at the polls. inopportunc time tojsubmit it. tion of & month age be defeated by wo to one, strength and continued The city elec- the fight the saloonkeel ers made then and the subsequent fight mad on the saloonkeepers by the defeated eandi- le the saloonkeepers more de- termined to defeat them again i It was unfortunate the di 0 much interest seemed impossibl 'Inlll the men, dates only ma in_annexation, but to separato the measure alive to the nm-ocsililw of Wednosday night & house-to-house eanvass made among the_packing louse men and City Treasurer Hoctor started in at 11 at Illvhl and kept at it until 4:30 in the morning. out to work in the morning with “No' ets hid in convenient places about th though the men were the bosses they granulated, 2; kegs, 3 managed to dexter- 1y slip the opposition ballot”into the box ulated around Armour's unknown 1o the bosses either. house, and not uns a boarding Third ward and took a deep interest in the result, Fallon is noted for official partisanship, vi i said to have personal and icuous on_all on to it that all his boarders i i ship was so noticeable that it was necessary to remove him from the guardianship of the Third ward polls to the Fourth ward early in i al ofticer at the ond ward polls ca i i kets and supplied workers and voters or hie saw a chance, indiscriminately {\'llh them whenev Votes w Te sworn in least two hundred and fifty affidavits were nmdn‘ out during the day. now of changing South Omaha's corporate name to some other that A bond elec- leave Omahi y 4, too, for the purpose of tion is being ur raising money with which to make other public improvements gement of city's uffa mitted a necessity by the ‘‘antis heat of the battle is over. al condition arc disputed, ix months go around the Se xpayer will realize to his sorrow The vote Thursda; South Omaha's pop: . are wrong the place contains about 7,5 voter was out is_another indication of and still thie votes polled, ¥ this number by five-and there is not a population of 8,000 1t is necessary to have that number to hold the nnexation, and are angered at Their employes defeated d vote tells the tale, They wanted its failure to carr it. The Third w The Sobotkers v the West Lawns at Pickard's grov man making the best score at the gun club shoot Sunday with a new hat, Court Magic City Independent Orderof | 5 Foresters meets regularly hereafter in Work-* | men hall in Hunt's block. The Ancient Order of Hibernians will hold jal meeting Sunday afternoon in St. hue commenced duty yesterday asa paid member of the fire department. Richard Devany is visiting his old friends. He new resides in Des Mrs_Hulsant of Weeping Water is visiting Mrs. Patrick Rowle; rty to her pl Nerve and Liver Pills. _An important discovery. 'They act on torpid liver, Splendid - for men, billiousness, | piles and constipation. women and chi 30 doses for "‘) cents, 15tk and Douglas. g E Jmplcs free at Kuhn & Co.'s, ome a Millionaire little man, with his hat pulled Dan Lamont May Be crowd on Par) , ds malker, says the New York Mail and E. At one time he had the reput tion of being a clever politician, but he nulhin;: for p()lit' D) y moment is § dollar, and he is e R bt it n is C uluml Daniel S to Cleveland, mm.wml m a dozen large (‘X\l«‘)'])rlfl‘ and he is consf by people who have money Lamont, lulv g sought after and wish to some safc He is s busy as a bee all wnd often far into thé night. Hi ends say he i speculation, 0,000 & year, wealthy men of the metropolis. no attention to politics, little in public, and seems to have lost all ambition, save still one of Clevel; and the two men are often seen to- gether down town. .goes out but ver; v nd’s chosen ad- Do you likea dry cham imperial; its flavor isunrivalled and'it is Sheep Originally from the East, Among the bones of quadrupeds found in the ancient caves throughout Europe, is said that there can uul be f ing been | the works of Cuvler, l.n Becho that l]n e m.uu-. .,l sheep have MR8 (AL Alfovin soms reason for presuming that the sheep is Europe, but has by troduced there from the east by wman, 3015, X0 &b Goods Chroniclo, not a native of \1.-1-plrwm‘s~’. nervous prostration, ne Samples free at Kuhn GRAIN, Provisions and Stocks. Basement First National Bank. 808 South 18th Street, Omaha. RAILWARY TIME GARD. faaves | CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q. [ Arrives Om: Depot 10th And Ainwon strects. | Omabe. cago Expre Chicago Express .l Chloago Expres 1. iowa Local except Bund Teaves BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER | Arrive _Omaha. | Depot 10th and Mason streets. | Omaha._ Denver Day Expre Denver Kxpress ansas City Day Expr 945 p m K C. Night Kxp. via U, 1 G4inm Toaves | UNION PACIFIC. | Arrives Omabia. | Depot 10th and Marcy streets. | Omahn. Cimrm Pacific Expross. Jrisam Denver Express .. .|| 48 pm sland Exp, (except Sun.) 1245 p m Kansas City Expross 1205 8 m = AGO, R 1 & PACIFIC | Arrives Omaka. |U. P dopot, {0th and Marcy Sts.| Omaha. Gl pm ... NIght Express ... (1008 o m 015 &m0 Adlantie Express: 11| 630 p m 415 p m Vestibulo Limitod 1046 8 m TLeaves [CHICAGO & NORTHW ESTERN. | Omaha. |U. . depot, 10th and Marcy Sts. | Omaha. Blam) .. 0 Expross v 420 p m|. 010 Vestibule Timited | 615 pm (L3, 6. 8at) Mall (Ar. ex’ Moni) 92 p ml.. e Bastorn Fiyer Lenves CHICAGO, MiL, & ST. PAUL Arrives _Cmaba. |U. P. depot, 108 'and_ Marey Sts.| Omaha. . Mail (exeopt Sunday)..| 605 p m “Chicago Express.........| 9.43 & m k Chicagn Expreas 230.p m “Yeaves OMATIA & 8T TOUIS. [ Arrives _Owaba. |U. P, depot, 10th_and Marey Sts.| Omaba. G185 p m)...... 5 Louls Cannon Ball_.....[1250 p m Leaves |~ SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. | Aril Oumaha. |U. . depot, 10th_and Marey Omnha. 705 @ m|......Sloux City Tassenger... ..|10.0 p m 615 pm “..SC Paul Expross...... 0 1008 & m Teaves | SIOUXCITY & PACIFIC. | Arrives Guinha i Sts. | Omaha. BGpml........ imited........| 935 A m Teaves | MO. VALLE Arrives _Omahn. | Sts. | Omabia 800 n) .. Black Hills Expreas 900 o m| .. Hastings Exp. (Ex, Sunda 510 pm Wi 510 p m|. V. nnday) Teaves ST 1, M. & O _Omnha. | Depot T5th and Webster Sts. 800 a m| .. Sioux City Accommodation 100 p m| . Sloux City Express (Ex. Sun.). © % St. Paul Limited. . 3 m| | Fidrance Passenger (Ex. §1n). \_Florenco Passenger (Ex. Sun).. T MINSOURI PACIF __Depot I5th and Webster Sts. 1030 n m|.. .St Louls & K. C. Expres 916 p m| L. 8t Touls & K Drutd Hill .. Lake Streot Walnut il zaE BEERT PrEI TEES Mascot .. Seymour Park Portal Eastward |Empmm=s & :Amflm’nmyxullm‘pmnm [ A e gl Dundee Pl Walnut Hill Lake Stree Druld Hill.. UNION PACIFIC-SUBURBAN TRAINS, These trains niso stop at streets, Summit and Savidg s trains 4o not run Sunday. v e omun Soutn | Atvrie CBlufts| Depot. lll'p‘ | tion. | Omana.| Depot. AN ‘AN‘A! 550|.....|5.38| PN I PN B |53 Leaves | CIICAGO. R I & PACIFIC. | Arrites Transter | Union Depot, Counctl Bl Transfer 630 p ). NIght Express. 930 a m| 111 Atlantle Expre 500 p ...l Vestibnlo Limited: Leaves ('un‘,\\.u.\\nhfll\\“, TERN | Arrives Ji Counel Chicago Express Vestibule Limited L0 nm “Leaves [CHICAGO, MIL & AUL| Arrives Transfor| Unlou Dopot, Councll Bluts. nxfor .Chicago Mall (uxcept Bund; M pm Wlcago EXpress. ..o | £15 & m ‘Chilcago_ Expross.. .o.:| 400 p m “Leaves | K. C.,ST.JOX & . B, Arrives Tranafer| Unlon Depot, Council Blag 1007 » B nsas City Day Expross HWp m 1025 p m/ .. Knnsas City NIght Express...| 6.10 & m Leaves [ OMAHA & 89 LOUIS. Tranafer| Unton Depot, Council Bluffs, 5 pm 8t Louls Canon Ball Lenves [CHICAGO, BURL'N & QUI? Transfer| Union Depot, Council Bluf Chicago Express.. IiChicago Expres: Chicago Fast M tm" & PACIFIC. Counell Blu Ccommodation NSt Haial Bapross ON SALE PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH E T 1302 Farnam Street. HARRY P. DEUEL C\ty Pagsenger and Ticket Agent, U. 8. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA, NEB. Capltal, - - - $400,000 SurplusJan. 1st, 1800, - 87,800 Offoers and Directors—Henry W. Yates, prestdent 18 8. Reed, vice d-esident; James W. Savage; “ Morse, John 8. Collins; R. C. Cushing; J. N. trick; W. H. 8. 1lughes, cashier, THE IRON BANIK, Corner 12th and Farnam Streets., A General Rankine Musiness Transacted. T COMMERCIAL National Bank Capital, - - - $400,000 Surplus, - - - 40,000 OMcers and Directors- E. M. Morseman, . M. Riteheoe ph Garneau, Jr., A, Henry, E. I< Anderson, Willlam G, Maul, vice-president Williams,' A, P. Hopkin ot A Militard, cashier; ¥. B. Brsant, cashlor. Omaha Manufacwrers. llm)ll ullll Hlmol. » KIRKENDALL. J\)Nl- & CO,, Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes Agenta for Boston Rubber Shoe Co., 1162, 1104 and 1108 Harney Street, Oninha, Nob. PRCTS o) Ty ALy ETORZ & ILE Lager Beer Brewers, 1831 Nerth 15th Street, Omaha, Neb. Cornice. EAGLE (ORNI\. % WORKS, Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window caps and metalic skylights. John Epeneter; proprietor. 108 and 110 8outh 10th street. — —— Artists' \lxlu‘rlnln. T A SORPE, Jr, Artists' Materials, Pianos and Organs, 1515 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb, ~ Coal, Coke, Eto, OMAHA COAL, COKE AND LIME CO., Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 8. E. Cor. 10th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Neb. NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Shippers of Coal and Coke, 214 South 15th Street, Omaha, Neb. DEAN,'AnfiE’i‘RO'NG % CO., Wholesale Cigars. 402 N. 16th Street. “Hell _— l)l' Good! lln(l '\ullo Dry Goods, Eurmshlng Goods and Notions Corner 11th and Howard Streets. EILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO., Importers and Jobbers in Dry l.oods, Gents' Furnishing Goods. Carner 11th and Marn l-'urlllllll'fl. DEWEY & STO{{E, . Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVERIC Furniture, Omuha, Nebraskn. ——————————ry Groceries. McCOHD BRADY & CO, Wholesale Grocers, 18th and Leavenworth Streets, Omaha, Nobraska. Lumber, Etc. JOHN A. WAKLFIELD- Wholesale Lumber, Etc., Etc. Imported and American Portland Coment. State ‘agent for Milwaukee Hydraulle Cement, and _Quine: White Lis CHAS. R. LEE, Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. W00d carpets and parguot flooring. 9th and Douglas Owaha, Nebraska. “LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, Ete. Yards, Corner Tth and Douglas. OfMice, Cortier 10th and Douglas FRED W. GREY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc. Corner 9th and Douglas Stroets, Omaha. _—_ Millinery and Notlons. L OBERFELDER & CO. 3 Importers and Jobbers in Millinery, 208, 210 and 212 South 11th street. J.T. ROBINSON NOTION CO., Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods, 1124 Harney street, Omahn. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., Wholesaie Refined and Lubricating 0ils, Axle grease, cto., Omaha. A. 1L Bishop, Manager. CARPENTER PAFER CO,, Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry a nice stock of printing, wrapping and writing paper. Speelal attentlon g17en Lo card paper. Hnfl‘s. Flc. A L. DEANE & CO, General Agenta for Halls" Saies, 821 and 523 South 10th 8t., Omabs. Toys, Et 9 el H. HARDY & CO,, Jobbers of Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, Touse Furnishing Goods, Children's Carrlages. Farnam strect, Omaha, Neb. Water Supplics. U. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO,, Steam and Water Supplies, Halliday wind mills. 918 and 920 Jones at., Omaba G. K. Kows, Acting Manaer. BROWNELL & CO., Engines, Boilers and General \(achmery‘ Bheet-iron work, stesm pumps, saw mills. 1213-131 - Leavenworth stroet, Omaha. — Ll e @ o v spring Califor ore | eamery, fun oy nl prints, 182 | ylaus prices. In new spring California there | & 8 A # A i Y 18| ¥ Central Elr “K‘mnlmrnn\-el 'l‘uhlu;q. ; r 3 i ssolld packed, 16dike: > been sales at ‘l‘imih-, Texas wools are | RTTRN The following table shows the range In | ¢ alry, faney rolls | .um, The large sale of 230,000 pounds of . Chicago & Alton. ... 152k | Roek [sland g - ey T 4 primts, 3 oy, s0lid pack: I RE M/ 3T, Ghloaso & Alton.-.. ook Laland . prices on hogs during this and lust week: und pi nm;f“‘,‘"m,c' aganeys solld packed, | Kastern Oregon was atMigo for No. 1. Tn THE REAL MARKET, & Quiney 33| ~do preferred .. .0 13 v T 0180; ‘Chotes, T0B116: connt oil’ | pulled wools there has been a large trade, with | TNSTRUM 100 = ; pAW o | bRy o Ceiia: This Week. | Last Week. Ol oholos, | 10@te; coutitry Toll | B0 Cholon supet At so@éte, Tulr 10" good | 1 BLRUMENTS placed on record durlag RS W e S L super at 30@37c and extra m.-"m 30. Foreign Bro » ta > s 9 W@ g 100 @l 10 368 -10010}5¢ per doz for sgrictly fresh; | wools are quiet and firm, UATDAN R LR CLALTR, s 95 @405 390 @06 | stule stock not saleable, il s - SRR P'W Weberz to Lydia ‘ot 2 bik ; ; o s 5 |88 @i 00 [ HoNkES” Quotations are for delivery in Chi- 5 e ied e vy cago) Dry bultulo. per o, 8 0018.00; dry Wheat and Flour Beceipts, AN and husband to” By ron AL country, ble: 0. 0 13.00; dry country, Receipts of wheat and flourat this port R -.| und i of und 1-6 of ne 4-15-11, TQRTATIR TLNTCQ iR ML LAV 507 por . A duwip wrid meaty " potatoes, fancy, | 10F April, 1890, were 1,066,000 centals of | ed. .t W T » | REAL. ESTATE AGENTS PENRLLI RXORANGR-Quiott steadyi “alx-| o 4 ' 5. Muscatine. per bbl. 8.00; onions, extra fancy, | Wheat and 125,000 barrels of flour says a | T SR e s ’,'\‘,‘!1”“’, d MR Bope At GALVESTON, TEXAS. 460 e he L‘l‘.‘.l'|‘h‘fi‘i,:?.?&.‘:i!’&‘i;f.‘Y.‘:.'".I:I loadaof | 850 grions aip B0 J‘"l"' ak, 82.00: car- | San Francisco dispatch to the Chicago | EA Benson, trustee, to D' L Thonias, Established in | Mining Stocks. 180 " :v‘::;‘\h le:“:'” T ’x‘ l"‘uf i f-"'x':}} | Tribune. For ten months since July 1, 2 ){{‘:1‘2.”'1"“.1 l'.‘ilvll. fl..lh’lhrl‘l\\i d Gulveston Is the seaport that fs and I8 to be New Yok, May 0.—[Speclal Telegram to T May S| May S roots, ber bbl, §.00; per doz, 00c; horseradish, | 1889, the receipts were 12,000,000 centals | &% {ONE: SRRt thason, b 4 A feds | ompsn,Sishes O ANS LniaERson, it 3 7flnuh Doors, Ete s Tux BeE.]-Thefollowing ure the mining stock m | perd .f'\“f":xm oib and 1,222,000 barrels of flour, or combin- | BN Earle to F. I Koest, 4 of lots 2 | our ofic " ? il Seaile el SIS quotations: AERALHA i Ao e ing wheat and flour, a total of 833,000 | _and3 Kountze & Ruth's add, wd kX — M. A. DISBROW & co., ok JELLIES—314@de per 1b. F H Koesters to Chirist 15 of JUSEPH GlLLoTT,s Wholesnle manufacturers of Brunswick Con.. ... 10| Homestake ... 80 » 3 [E] Dugasep VEAy—Cholce medlum, @0c; light, short tons of wheat. Wheat exports | *joguind’y I & add, w d Sash. Doors, Blinds and Mouldings Ol ) Chollar.. ...\ 30 |Lron Siiver...000000 ' Sabie; heavy, 4. from San Francisco during April, were | G A Kink | Millard, lot 11, Branch office, 12th and Izard streets, Omaba, !¢ 5. el Rroideatal Disposition of Stock. GocorxuTs - ber hundred, #4.00, . sas0; | POLts from this port during the first ten | WJ Hayes and wite 0 ok, lots i STEEL PENS. —d Crown Polit......... Helle Islo. (s * o AprLES—Ver bbl, Genitons, #.00; Willow 2 o - b o s Con. Cal. & Va..eiens 438 |Commonweaiih . v 3 Ben Duvis. $.50; Ronanite, #1.50. | 172,000 centals. Flour exports 987,000 | blke botter h..‘x,..'“u to W 3 'Tiayes, Kureka Con.... . Plymouth X1 CHIto eins Sarase Showlng the number of cattle bough . nths of the season, reducing flc ad 36, b1k 1. Mystie park, w d ' o (Showing the wunber o cattle bought et Jmall. 620: | months of the season, reducing flour to | pund 8 bikT, Myatio park, wid 750 GOLD MEDAL, pans exroson, 1889, | SOUuth Omahay Colchis. e 40 Ophir. INSEED OIL—01G265e, | barrels, Combined wheat and flour ex- Jots 43 and #, blk ek, w d HONAR Iy vars B0 | R4S Crook | wheat centals, were 11,930,000,000 wheat | B} G &ne e e e T \ PRODUCE MARKETS. z,m,,, 001 sananh Sopcarsaransassatabanersses No¥o. Jcnmlnnml total of wheat and flour export~ o\j hrne 115 w d Basy; cash, W0; June, Mie; July, Mige. Lee Rothschild . e and, ) P! X " " L I o 1 Ors, Coru—Easy; cash and Jube MN¢1 July, Benton & Underwood A Tt atad: ‘etundargs ohe acfection. | Ab 1855-80, but @ falling oft in value of | " Dorsey, w f swl. sw 1 se 16, lowg I J::’:;-- Saivinn b R lpslene Shippers and foedere......... ; eru ASGAG: White extra SNG: exbra r Neb, | 81,475,000'as compared with that period, | $gd TIREL e oy snd ww s b Wiex o o S cured permansnily ARG privasly by wor Bastel baal 5 (:':"-k“enk' ousk, #7150, June, 200 July, By | l:skerk Degen . “t amber. 550 ————— - 3 1y 201 W, Madisce B C) cific. Bent by wall for §1. Book sent (sea foy bmiaun & Trauermad, QryaE-Rousted—Arbuckle's Arioss, u:mJ Peurs’ Soap is thomosteleganttollet adjunct | Eixteen Wansfers...ovverserssnssrsarss BIHL e e Welery 0 LOWEIE | PUNGGL Oty Mase, o COmPOAT, T Washingioa oupu.. | (dy pre GILBERT BROTHERS, Iron Work Taxidermists Iron Wor Speclmens can be sent ns safely by PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, 1oth Sereo, ot 0ot on orwrees ¥R Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work, c’ A L V ESTO N TEX AS Engines, brass work, general foundry, machine and blacksmith work. Office and works, U, I Ry and I7th -uet-l. Omaba. H. M. Trueheart & Co, — s OMAHA SAFE & IRON ‘WORKS, Manf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Vaults, Jall work, iron shutters and fire escaped G. Andreen ,prop'r. Cor. 14th and Jackson Sia, Alchigan Conirai. - Misscurt Paciic. Jusy at 4@0 por cent. e X A | o, wd 2 Alice S caTTLE. Per bu. fancy, %@%¢; falr to | wheat and 2,000,000 centals flour. The | GW Lootis et al to Surat Gunuer, dyis ~ THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. 0f South Omaha, Limited, o — | ur-O mm.y P Co AR PYRTR Groceries. ed during the period shows an increase | © S} BrEr :‘:“;L‘?fi"}'?i G Brier, lot 2, S BABYS EFRE 1 MEN sy ering trom offeo s CHICAGO. May 0.-1:15 p. m. close.—~Wheat— | Oraahi Pu King coupany SvgArs—Cut loaf, TXe; cut loat cubes Tie: | of 750,000 centals over the same period | Platte Valley ranch compiny o G W@ 1o 807 bl fl”fi?{ F WER e mavhcasy .