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SR 1 ) | Prices in the Wheat Pit Take a Down- ward Course, OORN WEAK AND VALUES LOWER. Slowness In Provision Transactions and Trages Far Apart Cattle Trade Fair—Fair Business Done in Hogs. {Special Telogram to T Bew J--The wheat market was on the down grase a todny, us far as prices were con- corned. The same cause was found for the weakness that exlsted yesterday. The weather in the northwest showed gradually in higher teniperature, and prospects of much need d precipitation, both in rain and snow, increased euch hour, Early dispatches safd the entire country n “railroad was still dry, Later advices zave snowfall and rainfall and gen ally clondy, and threatening weather in Dakota and Minnesota. Thisc feeling, because mueh of the bull which prices were pushed up eame from that reglon. Liverpool was bearish and quoted futures lower. The fncr on ocean suge was glven at 120,000 bushels, Brad- s figures on available stocks enst flf!ln' ckles showed a decrease of 1,185,000 bushe's, arket opened With niueh nervousness and first prices in July were all the wiy from wl , with the official opening at Vi, went quickly to 01 d t d to Ole, ors cime on the up to 0%, with some h ¢ sold at fliae. 1o 0130, t Tock filiam Yo Willker & Co, and. Aldric free scllors early, H wheat openly, but as on principal support of t hrokers picking up break and his wore bullish. Robert W ¢l bought heavily on breaks ulso. Sales of May wheat wero hetween e and 935e, and Juni 1013 and ®25¢. The wh market wis nsottled tow ever July 8 ruddedto 01 % ¢, n buying way oulde v price to ) The shorts were not su yheir postion. - Last prices wore: - May June, Be; July, 014c; August, 885 Ccnicaco, May 14 chinson sold ester he w market, o had wheat on every ndvic sentout 1 and M. O, Mitch- Puts on July were at yrn markel was weak and prices ruled with but a slight y fron the bot- o figires 0t Uhe close. Moro Favorable tem orted fron fons where cold ather wis proving o serious drawback to new erop cnused some selling. Another wise ot weakness was found in the action in wheat, which was slumpy early, There able absence of oviside sine Lover small fra carly deciine took L Salos for May were at 136, off to be, .-|., g at dlges June Mige, off toiie; July W B0 to the ugust prember it dige, Ats market wis off 4 fraction months at the start and declined around the Arst hour, with a further d “In May shortly before the close. Hut Dought at tinies, but the easier feeling at the close was on Poole’s selling, May for the day sold closing at ie; June 265, off wnd elosed at 260y soldat 2.0 e, With 260 th May iged 0t NA@A e, he provision market was slow apart. Pork recovered somew urly we v June sold at July at was at §i for all and trade for Ju aftorselling W 85,6205 for September, was in sympathy with the Jower prices at the yurds, caused by the large run of hogs. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Cnicaao, May 1 Telogram to Tne BEE] - CATTLE- was fair, but prices fell uck to about range. That is, the advance of 10213 noted yesterday was en tirely lost, yet about everything good or use fal was sold, but the market closed rath weak, with the g ression tha tonio vould Lo L Wotld be wanted:” The run of T ans was fifty-one cars. One of the slaught ers, however, owned twenty-six ears out of the total, ard all on sule s pld at Ly pri There wiis™it falr demanfy for Wil grades of batchers' stock, with 1iirde or no e in “pri The' stocker and feeder t) has undergone little or no ehange during the . Cholee 10 extra beeves, 5,000 jod Stecrs, 150 to 1500 1bs, #1.§ OLH0; 00 o 1200 1 Stockers s, Dulls i mixed, ¢ xas cattle 1050 108 K100, A w8, £2.000: tride wus sight, nearly s Toniz vesterd 10 and 10 0'clocl thie 1 the middle and prices droppe both ends, declining @ strong nd at the oxtreme close buyers for packers wore offer- ing $1.05004.10 for hest mixed and $4.10004.15 for Dest lieavy. LIght sorts sold at #4,10¢4.1 FINANCIAL. HoGS - many hog: sules w but ale broke s prices, rket in Telezram to ice in the 15t hour yester- many uncertainties influences in the shape unsettled western rate upset the trade. The s prepared for anything but a broud movement. The action did enthusiasm — in the bull feared betng entrapped by somesharp turn. This feeling was intensl- fied by the deciaration of a few leaders that there will be a harsh awakening among the bull follow powers at work in the market did not advertise th i s ar to e working st Sent i i the Tur B prices of so many stocks the ay, when there were so tn the way and positiy sof tight money and troubles, completely street w and strong not eroato runks, They up in the S more s on {he buy g i and was so in ho carly market was and deeidedly strong, the ady <hi's fizurcs extending to 13 per cent, gen- Iy, while Atchison was exceptional with again'of 14 per cent at 485, The market showed & small further appreetation and in many cases the opening figures wero not full Among the aetive shurcs Boand Richwond & Wost %, but the remainder onl slight f Jersey Central and Dely: ware & Hudson advanecd sharply, hut nioyi ments i theso stocks 1o lon influence upon the rest of the list., T rose 14 and the lutter 4 per o ! Refineries — wore very uctive and the opening suddenly shot up_ to from 15, but to N7 mediately aftor 1l in that borh Richu cifle and Su, und in t Yth rest 0f Uho LISt Were compurutive quiet. As the day advanced the strength of murket fnereased and fneluded more stocks in the upward movement, Jersoy Central was up points to 138 n Pactiic common and preferred made good gains. Atehison touched 49 and reacted i por or stocks moved up uniformly. Union went o Gits Delaware & Hidsc points up Lackuwann and Reading fir er. The advance in stocks becanie later in the day and - the volun, enormous. T dlos agul u million Sha 33 shiures. Vanderbilt and Gould stoc o auiet, with 'great g tivity In trust ks, stocks and Grangers. Atehison miade a splendid leud With 24 net gain ut 0%, Burlington, North- g wnd Rock Tslaid”each wade |5t Paws wnd Union 1 w0 Gas Tose 10 6% And Sy Beld strong,The suspension of J. 15, Ky uojds s announced, The followlng were the closing quotations ROIaT. ... 18 Mpons oKular. ipon. ot b, Northern Pacitic rred, Iflvtu 11y L 130 | Roek 1nland tieago, Brllogion, [0 KRG Quihey 00| 00 proferred DL & W 1486 Paul & Oumabia Winols Ce do preferred LB &W {Unlon Paclte. Kansan & T 10| W, 8t L & P Luke Shor 1| do preferred Alchigan % | Western Unlon Missouri P | MONEY_ Easy af 28 PIIME MERCANTIL STERLING EXCHAN duy bills, B8 d tral 116 entral e, 7 por cent. Jifet dy; sixty- wund, $.80 gram to Tuk Bee.)~The tollowing are the mining stock quotations Tron Silver W | Nurth Belle Tsle 10 Jinlo &3 0 omestake 80 Morn Siiver rra Nevada utter Creek Highest and Low l'flllnl l", ma RKI',T'. Wheat opened fully 1o CHICAGO, May 14 avy offerings lower this morning for July on he by large houses, which found no takers, Wheat was very, feverish and during the morning dropped " from _0113¢, opening, to 01c, and from there advanced to 91 %c, At 11 o'clock the quo ation was 61 %c. 5 p.m Wiheat— HOAGO, M elose. ady: eash, 0 Easy Easy at'$1.43 Whisky Porlk #1300, ard at 8197, i June, .90; July, winter wheat, $2,0024. D20 %; June, ged rye, # Shonlde et ribs, £.1505.40, sier; creamery, 19@17¢; Quiet; full cream cheddars, & do flats, SX@0'4c; fancy Young Ame 100, spring, $1.9005.2 Provisions 65,8005, Butter ort clear, dairy, Firm; fresh, 11} A calf, 6150 63 dry call, solid Re packed, 3¥c; Bler cake, A Vts. 1,000 14000 000 5,000 9,000 lower, pts. § 15.000 1,00 200,000 2,000 Wheat—Recelpte, 100 bushels; spot gilge in Flonr Wheat Corn..... Outs New \nI(K May " bushels; exports, ing stondy; 7ic afloat. s lower; 3 Rece © exports, bushel SN, 2. 40341140 ted mixed y closing at 4 60,000 in el F@ Mg options weak, M Oats—Rocelpis, 170,000 sl bushels; spot firm: No. 1 western, e D4 hisiios: Say closi Ak ot Jige Options closed steady and unchanged points down. Sales, U600 bags; May, 0@ June, $16.55216.40; spot 110, ne spot, dnll and le; centritugals, 9 white western, nomi Ited uIn\ml Iur »V\HIF at 87 13 NEW 11eSs, !Ilman 50, tive, steady; western st June, 8.55 nsked, Butter-Steady; crean 114617 Cheese—Firm St Louts, May_ western dalry, gin, 1818 40, western, noml 1.—\Wheat—Closed lower; Oats Pork Lard \ dalry, amery, 123@16c AvOLTS, M Wheat cars; shipmonts Recefpts, 143 No. 1hard and No. 1 northern w thordull; under grades nged better. Closing: No. 1 hard, M 5y 91305 June, 90%ici on track, 91@o1'se; Noo northern, Mz on trac! I(. Wawise; No. 2 June, 87ci on track, SHEASC, 1. ~Wheat ~Market dull ssei July, BE%e. )i @040, No. 2 wiite, No. 1 At porc o May 14— Wheat Provisions—W I ANSAS Otry Lower: No. 2, cash, 2814 Lower; No. 2, cash, 27c; M NATL May 14.—-Wheat Oats Cixer 2 red, Corn Oats-—Stron Wh L1y 14.—Wheat—Qulet; holders offer moderately; Culifornia No. 1, 78 203d per- contal. Corn mixed, ominal; No. 0. 2 mived, i35 mixed, 51 Easy and demand poor; new western 61 per cental. 14.—Cuttle—Receipts, lower; beeves, #.6575.00; stockers and feed s, bulls and mixed, $1.50@ market 5@10c lower; $1.0024.30; light, 83,95 nehanged; Sheop 4 0; Texins, nativ #4005, Roceipts, 0.00; £0.10% weste May 14.—Cuttle—Recelpts, 1,000; market strong; fair to' fancy #3.605.15; stockers and feeders, teceipts, 6.400; ly: heavy, F5.00 2400 Hight, ¥.90@4.00. N Ciry, May 14 tle — Recelpts, shipments, 3.400: market strong; ste 15201 cows, BLOUELN; stockers and feed: 1,900; shipments, native stecr £2.50001.80, shipments, none; $4.0K01.10; packing, 9,000 &, ceipts, rket steady M; shipments, des, B5.80@1.95 S10ux Orry, May 1.—Cattle—Receipts, shipments, #0; bost grades aetive; bute 15 and feeders, veal calves, 0L 4. murket lowel 900; Cattle. Wednesday, May 14, Estimated recelpts of cattle, 5400, compared with 2 yesterday and 2520 Wednesday of lust week, The receipts we rgest sinee September 19, 1887, when re ro- ceived, and the nwober of native cattle re- celved’ wus west in the history of the fiest half of the weel 28, compure eriod inst s wero § ssponding week Dids, ders. siow ¥ out making il carly « 1 Very quoted ut 15X with fow [ being made, receipts of cows were light compared with the number of head in the yards, AllL the cows were sold early at priecs varying very little from yesterday's figures. Quite & numiber of sules were reported o shade or nickel lower, but the cow market did not show a qu decline. Bulls, like cows, were slower t yosterday, but' sold at about steady prices. “ecders and stockers wero not very plentifuly tho de fully up to the <upply, o ged on i slow, Sigg market. oflers to 800 comp 15 Wednesd for the fiest re compared with 10,811 for corresponding period last woek. The ma opent Dout * steady with y . after halt the hogs buyers lowered their bids and afters fow of the least desirable changed hands at the d o, the nir- ame flat, with 0 loads unsol flat il aft L In the afte all the nee of the ho; d hinds at $L85EN. The range of was ELRGELD, The average of the b was ed With 8.0 yester day and K00 Wednesday of Jast week Prevailing Pri . The following fs a table of pri url 1o ot stock m Prinie ste ¢ the week w the ki s patd fn ntioned @8 35 10 1430 D3 @0 Good steers, 1030 to 130 Bs. a Col 1000 o 1150 s ... @i Common canners & a Ordinary to falr cows ¥ 0 @0 Fair to good cows 4 @ od o cholee cows @15 holee to faney cows “air to good bills wey buiis . and foeders, 1100 s light hogs > henvy hogs. . sixed hois pders, 050 ¢ 1 to cholce Fair to chol Fuir to chole Average Cost of Hogs, The following table glves the av of hogs on the dites ed, includlug the cost today, us bus orted Date. May 1 Muy i May G May & May 10 May 13 Comparative Tables. folla ng tab shows the n hogs during this and lust week The This Week. | Last Week (o Wedneaday 3 8 5 Uilgad 03 Thursday 8 wd W Fridny Y WG 05 Saturday IR @i @i 8 age Price of Hogs. average price pald for loads ot sindicated tu g, 193, 188) aud Ave Showing the nogs on the day i Day May ‘W Y | 3w | sunday 8 il W Say ¥ "o Higl Lowest. Cat Hogs At Oni THE OMAHA t Sales of Hogs. Yesterday Highest L Lowest Today, hest " 1 8 k Receipts y Estimates 104 eurs, 2197 Cattlo...2 00 cars, 4000 Hogs a2 st 1400 2,800 tie cars ars, Disposition of Stock. iowing the number of eattle hrught lending buyers on today s market CATTLI by ft & Co v I Hammond & Co. nour-Cudaliy P Co aha Packing Co Lee Rothschild Beeker Lob Croy Other buyers ¢ Underwood &1 N mann & Trauerman. ne & Vin Sant Vo) oGS, Armour-Cadahy Packing Co O Swi 1 ing. Je Dio J. uhin Packing Co...... ft & Co . Hammond Co. ¥y Brothers 4 13 80 1082 3 83 1050 3 85 W) 1060 1230 3 SHIPPING Ain: PORT STEERS, 17..1184 i 5011 5 1. IO 10, 654 &L 14 11000 160 153 117 1091 LN 10,1030 301010 41067 23,1000 1..1200 1030 [ 71054 950 05 301156 017 3 10 1..1380 90 310 STOCKENS AND FEEDSRS 40.. 40 40, 45 BULLS. 115 2 CANNERS, STAGS. STEERS AND HEIFERS, WESTERN CATTLE, No. 2 steers, shipping 31 steers, shipping. .. ... OGS, No. Av. L1200 L1363 Pr. 00 4% Av. Sh. Pr. & Av. Sh. Pr. R 100 85 8715 3 TR 120 3 81ty i s 500000 R) 3871 3 58S 120 f 120 3 &0 200 et Mentiol Tattle off 15@i0e. Cows unchanged, 0gs 2¢ lower, elosing 5e lower than the open- Jhw Keegan sent in a car of hogs from n. T. Mitchell of Hendley marketed two cars Al of cattle, 1. L. Messner brought in a car of cattle from South Bend. W on ket G. deale M eattle from Pickrell s G Me acob and W M. Able and A. I, i illinm Nellins of Ansley had a car of cattle the market M, Fajr from Axtell, 1. Babbitt, of*Babbitt & ns, heavy S of Soutli Bend, was in with cattle, wlone & Armstronz had in seven nd one from Cort xlx had a car of hogs on the mar- €. Moore, a wde, was here looking af car of hogs. Valt Vallery and D. A, Young up from Plattsmouth with a car of cattle wrin tlemen of Council Blufrs, . two well known L, wero at the Domingo, of Domingo Bros,, We ping L came T with wear of hogs of 't cown foeding. A down from wit tle n len & Bjugstad Pl h the stock, oys & Armst rong Y ot on the market, fiv plds e each from Fallerton E Day was in from W Fof hogs and eattl two vory fine bulls CRLOO. yestorday by Lobumiii Oak Cl1T, N, had ) walt, Minn, s of cattle Mr. Alen came nd ping Water with Among the ent- wer thiat pved the rket s were the an: M. Beef Co., Jorsey City, six ¢ Brooklyn, thre Eust sta but i Jure From a st Yar for same tine last been a g B=10 there has been is cort wishe i85 B, 8. Liberty, Pu, one car, ¢ for export ucross the water, Unlon Pacific train was backing yards the head ped the track rs followe train ci wdstill before th o5 Were tur were left stunding in a the track, The stock ‘(I but t prepared by the Stock s compiny, Showing the recoipts of stock the pust f nths s compared with the ¢ it Is shown that there hus ttle of 30 por cent; In he aking the receipts all togetl, h]n’ il 0 per cent, This ouraging for the well in i per cent inly 5 of this market, R OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Fisn pigkerel, por Ib 1t hides, flint hides, Gasc sod hides 2 00 low whi I plek cou [ washed, INg21e; conrse u Fu N0; 0ol rat, sk per Hoxgy O #4.50; Californin f Eh stoe C1 hard cider, pu Produ frozen white trout, pike n, 7o ALLOW -G salted hides, 1t hides, 460! ] I et ik G31.25; shieop pelts, dry, | Cul \ No. 1, BiaGBine: No.a) Ble@iise; groaso, te, Bh@de; yellow, 210z, Axs—Hand pleked navy, $1L.6021.75; ha avy, medim, 81500160 hand pieked R140601.00; 1251 1(]). PLE BUTTER | 0oL Fine unwashed, Uxgltéo; medium hed, 1NN, @007 each, §.007 wolt, ench, 504800 J DB%0C; musk- Fresh and [ un- or b, ¥ 30066700 R&--Beaver, otter, each, euch, $0He all, | 1207 muskFat, 10417 k, 304005 badger, 400@81,00; deer skins, 10, 20@3e; deer skins, winter, per 1b, 126 13@ 140 per 1 strained, fo, RANGES- Mediterranean sweats, navals, & Duirte se per box less. Per d WAWBERRIES P shipping K, $4.00004.50; good, &3.00614.00. vER=Per hbl, refined, 86.50; half bbl, £.50; per bbl, 8.00; orange’ clder oy 1lings, $1.%; halt bbls, #7.00; gour cider, Lalf bbls, §1.0 M Lesons stri B BUTTER INCE MEAT {N‘I 1b. Per lnr\. lessina fancy, $4.50825.00; 1y cholee, #4.2504.50, ANANAS - Por Imnvlu. $1.25@3.00. LUroswery, l.uu-rv rolls, prints, creamery, funcy, solid packed, 1@ 210} thlr e el 1021 1e; roll solid packed country r country roll, fair, S@0c; poor fresh alry country s 11¢ per doz for strletly stock not saleable. BoxES —(Quotations are for cago) Dry buffalo, per ton country, bleached, '$10.007 1. ALy 82.0010.9., stale delivery in Chi $16,0001%.00; dry i dry countr, Old—Sweek potatoes, fanoy per DULALO0; onions, extra fancy utabagas, £.00; bocts, i i horseradish, tin radish roots, per roots, per hbl, #6.00; per dgz, 2 pints, 81,25 SV ES %0 por b, TELLYS g @Ae per 1b. DiESSED VAL Chofe light, datic; heavy. 4dde. APPLES —Per bBLGenitons .00, Willow Twlg, 0; Ben Davis, $4.55; Rominite, $1.50, LINSEED O1n SIS, GocoaNuzs=ber hundrod, 84,00 Pickrse Modug, perbbl, £33 small. 4150 gherkins, $7.50; U. & B, chow W, qts, 85,83 Dints. & POTAT 2B fale hens, $. medium, T3@80; i —Por bu. ML ry—Per. doz. cholo cholce, mixed, $1.00G3.25; spring chickens, £.007400, 1ve turkeys, per ib, 94l good 1’0 to cording size} SuaARs-Cut loaf, 7o eyt loaf cubes, Tie; standard, powdered, #ige; XNXX, powdered, The; granulated, siandard ers, A 6ye; white extr 54407 A bel . Corker— L MeLaughin's Dilworth, COFFEE Xtra, At Gorman ; bulk v golde old peaber: Rio, cholee to Riv, prime 3 Rio, good, 2214 mon_Rio, Illv 1e; Mocha, s0¢ G., 280; Java, good it OUS GoonR—Barley, 333 Deis, L 1k m Vermiceli, 10e 1@6!50; sago Gawies lim O K headlight, .00 per de MEATS genine ¢ African aring, roni, 100} nd tapioci, 10405 W, W, 10 + salad ol], #2008 bolled gasoline, M hthsood—Raw fams, No. 1, 16 1) je; 12 to 14 II|~, 10 st bacon, N dried beef s, 0146 per doz; dry salt me roulette, 6i5c; boneless LARD—Tierces, 51b eans, 64 rondered, 1¢ por 1b ndvance, CANNED M LIb Tunch tongue, 11b corn 6 1b corned beef, ) #4005 21D boneless lish brawn, 81.30; 210 English ish braw $3. of ,“,,,..,l h,...y_g 05 11 compressed ham, 81,65, I Manilla rope, 15 G ; new proc Bibb ve andle wick, 22e. 8.7 pints per doz., 12¢; corned heet, § corned beef pigs' feet, Dalsy. OLIVES “Quarts. p rdo 82.25; 1 al good, white 3 g Ani,, per 100, $17.00; Lewistou, per 100, Ilhls. BAGS B$17.00. Mo Ass N.O. fancy, per gal.. 552 good. #0s2e; Cuba baking, per 1, r 11:@2! Manilia B, 5@fc: No 1, o fon Squire, @ per cerit off list. ALT-Dalry, 38 1bs in bbl. bulk, 82.10: best grade, 60, 5s. $230; Dest grado, 100, s, £240; hest grade, 28, 103, #2.20; rock sult, crushed, 81.80; Common, bb 3 ottled, per 1b, 8@10c; do, S04 5 the, 83.00; 4 tie, 827 white, per BROOMS ~ onmon, $LIBLT ¢ por Ib) perlb; German chicory, 3 tle, Croc red, 8'3c, SALSODA—BULs, 1%cs grauulated, 25 kegs, ODA-—Plgs, 60 1bs to box, 514 Nurs—Almonds, 15¢; Bruzils, peeans, e alnuts, 124 peanut cocks, s¢ rousted, tes Tonnessoe pranuts, 7 Diue s)—Per 1h-Borax, porie, Sige; By Toivos, 110; whud, o salts, de; glauber alphur, 21§ t0; iulum, 4o 1205 cop- epsom ; blue burger Swiss, 1e; CANNED GOODS' 1050 1.50; o loy, $2.10 ches, Temon ciing, £.40; plums, exg, 8l golden drop, $180; ply 7180; peaches, with' pits in, $1.60 enrrants, & 2 .25 quinces, 810 rasplarr strawberrivs. §2.50 peaches, 5-1h eastern 31.85; H-10 pie, 1.10; 6 1b ple, 5; gallons ple, £1.00; apples, high' stundards, 1b wooseberries, te whorries, ‘00@be: 2-Ib ritspbe £1.00; 1-1D Dlueberrie 07 2-1b blackbe 6T5e; 2-1b strawberries, preserved, $1.80; raspberrries, preserved, $1.80; 2-1b blickber preserved. $1.20; pineapplos, Bahama chopped, ana grated, £ b Bahiima 2-1h Standard slic 2531503 Bultimore, brands, 6085 Corn—Finest corn, very fine, § 8 bextrawestern ndard western tandard strictly standard, 21,60 tedged sugar choies T eorn brands, ear s brands, 60@c. Mushrooms tra fine 1-1b Frencly, fine, ¥ ordinary, 16@18e. Peas demt fine, per ¢ lie; cly June, $1 sitted, Mirrow Strin -1 Limu Beans Beans—-1b 1 Sweet Potatoes kins—i-1b, $1.10. $L603 succot PIsi-—Codfish, ext sily 9 11 brfeks, new. Sie; Turkey cod, DHCKS, 57 ShoW. WL, CrAtes, 125 1h boxes, Tier “Teeland halibut, Hes nedium sealed herring, 25e; No. 1 sealed_he domestic . Hofland ~ herring, 5ie; Haniburg spiced herring, $1.50; Russian sardines, e; Russian sardines, plain. 5¢; imported Holland g, erown briuid, se; o faney milkers #e; mackerel, No. L shore.” halt bbls, §15.00 Dloaters, halt bbls, $15.00; white fish, half hbls, trout, haif bbls, & faniily Whito fish, : salmon, kerel (herring), 0@ 1.10; brand, 31.50. 3-1b Nely Jersey, 8160, 1Panp- Okra and tomatocs, $LG); Alaska salmo; 1-1b i , French poer - ini- Auicrican, per 35005 1i-1h surc French style, inos, mstird: por? case ported key sirdines, $15.00. DIIED FRUIT - Curraits, 0%@Te: prunes, casks, 100 1bs, 65@6%c; pranes, bl or bags, citron’ peel, drums, 20 1bs, Bt h s 20cs furd dates, Doxes, ots, cholee evaporated, 15 1, 23 1 hoxes, I8¢; apricots, wice oyapor: new, eviporate ured, iic cholce, 16¢; Salt 1. 1b box N. Y. new, R. O orango poel, 131ns, ¢ crop 150, #2.40; Cal, laose thuscatels, Crop 15, #2.10; Valencius, 1855, 7'5e; Valenclis, new, o Cal. seedless, sks, 8¢, Ondura, S new, e ricd grapes, 5e; prunclies, new, 14 pured, fancy, i pitted plunis, spherries, evapor 60-70, 105124501 lifornta, London Metals. | PrOCK Tux—Small pig, %0 per 1b Copprr—Planished holler sizes cold rollec 1h; sheathing, pitts and flites, 2 per I GALVANIZED 'SHEET_TRON-—DIs 10 por cent, pat. plan. {ron, Nos, 2@ o I, I i v‘::mn\'r. Ohureoal, 1. O, 14x20, 112, 8.75; L. ar 30¢ per por 1b; © per 1b; i SOLDER 1402150, TIN PLATE—L U, , 3000, Tix Piare ) 10514, Coke ¥ A O TP Fe ot Y Drugs. Quinine, per oz, P & W, 40¢; German, 40c, In- dizo. per 1b, tnseot powder, 40c; oplum, £305; Morpling. por 0z, K305 hons. per 10, 40¢ 21e; dextrin l!l" cutt ar, pure, $: eammercinl, 18¢; ¢ urb, I4¢; blue wvitrlol, , A0 ke; cltrlo, 4X@iTe; sulphuric, per ib, . whule, 08¢; "cast. L) Tpentine; 5o Lol tarie, S7; 81.10; i neats B0 onka beans, calomel, 9@ slu buds, 200 Zot. 47@52¢; guu vahic, 50505 @c; lycopod fum, 24460} merew glyeerin Ble. Unique American Coin Collection, Loring G. Parmalee, the numismatist of Boston, and a former resident of Wil- mington, Vt., has sold his valuable and unique collection of American coin to New York persons, says the Springfield Republican, The collection comprises about three thousand pleces, many of which ave uncirculated,and it is thought the most valuable single collection of United States coinage in the world, and is valued at #75,000. Mr. Parmalee hs been about twenty years securing this 1-1b I'rench, ex- | collection, which include dollar, for which he paid $750, though it as since nearly doubled in value, and pecimen of every gold coin from down to the present date, the best as- wtment known, Some of tho rave pieces of colonial colnage in this cabinet are valued ns high as #1,000 each, An unsuceessful effort was made to secure these coins for the government, it being o more nearly complete collection even than the one'in the Philadelphin mint, WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS A Considerable Increase in th Packing Over Last Crsaassat, 0., May 14, [Spoct gram to Tur Bek.]—Tomorrow's I’r rent will say: The wéek's packing in the west has been 285,000 hogs, against 205,000 for the preceding week and 250,000 last yoar. The total from March 1 is 2,315,000, against 1,005,000 last year, an_increase of 16 per cent. ding points compare as follows : o Car- Citles. | o0 | 1m0 05,000 190,000 0000/ 555,000 | 1950001 1000 1200 150,000 800|700 0N BN K000 T80 0| K500 05,000 15,000 100 405,000 Indinnapalis. . Cineinniti Milwauke WA Sloux City. L1100 g 11 Cedar Raplds Wichi Nebrask 85000 25500 e oo B A BEER GIRL BRIDE, The Wedding of a tavorite Munich Tave The crowds at the tables in a Munich beer garden may amuse you, and th certainly are interesting, but what i study are the beer madchens, or wait- resses! The are none at the brauhaus —I mean none connected with the brew- ery proper—but they swarm the court- from the restiurants nearby, and pick up lots of trade for their establish- ments in the way of lunches, for only beer is sold at the Hofbrauhaus, 3 y that while at beer garden I witnessed a most peculiar ceremony, writes & corvespondent of the Pittshu Bulletin. One of the beer girls had married a butcher. All the old girls had clubbed together and were giving their late companion and fellow- waitress a treat. The happy bride and groom were toasted and feuktaeRaarY the end all the other waiters and wait- resses walked forth in procession before the joyous pair, bearing their wedding presents; and what - lot they gave the lucky girl shaw lassware, clothing and knick-knack That the bride was appreciated T do not_doubt, for [ noticed the proprictor of the garden impress a kiss on her fair cheek just as she was about to depart. The sight was so affecting that [ did not stop to see if he continued it among the thirty-nine othersleft in his service. 2 e gy Through coaches—Pullman palace sleepers, dining cars, free reclining chaiv cars to Chicago and intervening points via the great Rock Island route. Tick- et office 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam, S Murdered His Preserver. "Twixt Old Times and New,” de Malortie describes a re- which occurred dur- ing Maximilian’s unfortunate reign in Mexico, During a ha retreat the horse of Lopez, one of Maximil officers, w ksilled, and he found him- self on the ground helpless and at the mercy of the pursuers, says the Man- chester Times, Secing his captain in this sad plight, an Indian (not Mexican, for the A\& xicans all passed him in wild haste, withought taking notice of his piteous appeal) stopped his horse and told him to jump up behind—an invita- tion he had not to renew a second time, for with the agility of a cat Lopez took his seat behind the Indian, and using four spurs instead of two the Jjoined the others, But the double load was almost too much for the little beast wd after a time it slackened itspace and threatened to break down. Secing that the pursucrs were gaining ground Lopez coolly drew his revolver, and treacherously, from hehind, blowing out the brains of the brave fellow to whom he owed, if not his life, at any rate h liberty, he threw him down and con- tinued alone his wild vetreat. e Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Chil- dren Teethin, quict helpful rest. cents a bottle, in a n. - w . Good Cigar One great trouble is that so many smokers do not know what they want, s the Pittsburg Dispatch, They sk for H i cigars, and declare that they want them, but as a fact there are many of them that do not want anything of the kind. T was in a store the other day when a well-known man came in and asked for a box of fine havana cigars, saying price was no object so long as he was suited. The dealer showed him Havanas at 25 cents each and 15 cents eachy Sumatra and Havana at 10 centg 1, and finally a good Huavada fille: with a = Connecticut wrapper. This suited him, he paid tw ts value and was content. If the ordinary price had been asked of him he would have de- clared them poor, and the dealer had no fine stock on hand. This is an absolute fact, the man wanted a sweet, mild smoke, and he got it and was suited, - Change of life, backache, monthly aritics, hot flashes are cured by Dr. Nervine. ['ree samples at Kuhn & Co., and Douglas, Do You I irregu Miles! 15th e The Frigid Bostonian, Tt would be pleasant if Boston men dis- played a trifle more cordinlity to each other when the meet in society, says the Boston Saturday Lvening Gazette, It is only to apt to be the case that intimate friends will meet in a drawing-room with hardly a nod of recognitiol So intent are the men on making a good impe sion on the hostess or any other woman who may bo present that they ignore, perhaps unconciously, their malo friend If they knew how ill-bred such conduct sppear to strangers, they would try to reform it, The is every reason why men who move in the sume civele and meet cach other constantly should greet cach other with elvility in'society. Even when thero may be enmity betwoeen them, anod and” a decent recognition are demanded by the usage of poli life, To cause a scene or to allow the hostess to feel that theve is anything un- comfortabie in the air is a breach of good breeding, R ) Pozzoul's Complexion Powd soft and beautiful skin; it element of beauty and purit e produces comblues every NO l(()\ \l< I(() AD. Learning ol The following is SAfter-Dinner Spee by Cassell & Co.: There is no royal road to learning; ay plication, work, continuity and enthusi- usm ave its conditions, It is true, the dead languages o not in daily use in the pulpit, the forum, or businiss; that science, history, philosophy, belles let- tres do not of themselves cure souls or patients, win causes or coin money. It is true that modern languages with their exhaustless stores of learning claim equal regard and study. But those better und more safely navigate the stream who know it from source to delta, and whose visions are not bounded by the territory where they ply their trade Can be Acquired ough Patient Effort. tken hes’ Only from Depew’s just published the rare 1804 The langunges no nceuracy to the e open the trensure house of knowledge, | furnish the weapons to overcome error | and prejudice, Wilkinson wrote raohs who had history was born, son. Tower of I timony ov infideflity, « buttressed Seience b animate losophy hns mappe jons ies, the thoughts, Y the s made the discoveries of other times so ence charg s0 i and find the trath leged is promoted soldier to a labor, but love; ter, so an honors his specialt to the v ship. We mulations of the prove our ance by tho degr the award of courts ouly through the b Liberal education. Pears' is the made. best The Presid President Harr| aversion to havin or his portrait d ton sponden Tribune. A numt made to persuade amid the surrour daily found in the have proved of no pictures to the photographers wh but lately he has 1y tings, Postmaster is equally averso to I believe ne had a before he came to Wi |~h|:“'|m|. but it w; the first in many fused steadfastly o tographers sincé hi The other membe not so backward a thrust upon them, SCHROEDE thrown faith nights t only give gr xpression of thoughts, but through the lives of been forgotten befc and ed them rated the bible, and of Christendom the plain secots *d the mind, the achievements, enlarge the intelleet, o the ability to grasp and sift that one so in his vocation f his work d while he adorns and pr past, but we of the surrogate or s of probates it comes honest acquisition of a - and purest soap ever - nt's Pictures. ison has a his photog awn, says t of the New him to idings in wh white house, avail. He regular Washington en he came here fivst, n[n-u.l to give any sit- » General Wanamnker ) being photo, wphed. photograph tu kken just voars, and he has v 5 &It tbitlin ToonL pho- is induction intooflice. sws of the cabinet bout having g R & DEAN GRAIN, Provisions and Stocks. Basement First National Bank, 808 South 13tk RRILWEY CHICAGO, BURL Depot 10th o ~.cn N 015 1 0 p m 1005 1 6.40 v Leavea Omaha K Kansus Cit 5 p m| K. C. Night B Leaves Owaha. | Depot i0th an 245D m| Overl 7.0 p m L Pacit 10.10 & m| S Denver 445 p m|Grand Is 5008 m|.. CHICAG P._depot, 101 . NIgh Atlant 415 p m]| Leaves Omaha. m‘; aml.o0 430 p 6.15 p m(Ly 420 p m|. Teaves [( CHICAGO & N Haste AGO, MU pot, 10t Chicago Mail SChteng “Chleny OMAIA J. P depot, 10 St Louts S101 U 1% dey Sioux Ol LSt Pau 600 p 9.0 p m b pm Lenvos | Leaves Omaha. | 045 pm ko Iy K0 Ghicago _Denver Night ¢ UNION PACIFIC nd Exp. (except Sun.) wns City Express Ry U. P. depot, 10th and Marey Sts. CUY & t,10th and Marey Sts SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, Depot 1th and Webster Sts St Paul Limited. ... 1 Street, Omaha. TIME GARD. TON & Q.| Arrt 1 Mason streets. pross Xpress. xpress ¢ Sunday 10, RIVEL | Ar on 4050 m 013 p m 95 0 m Bxpress Exp pross [y | Arsives nd Mason strests. | Omaha. ¥ Day Expr 03 p m p.via U 645 0 m Arrives ad Marcy streats. | Ouinha, nnd Flyer. 820 pm o Expross. am r Express | 430 p m 4 pm 1205 A m Arrivos Oinnhia, TR th and Marcy Sts L Lxpros le ..Vestibulo Limited. . ORTIWHSTERN | Arrives Omnba. ern Flyer... .‘,.\ L, & ST PAUL.| Arrives h'and Marey Sts.| Om, (except Sunduy)..| 6.00 p m 0 xpross 0 Fxpress | 230.p m E ST LOUIS | Arriv th and Marcy Sts.| Omnba. Cannon Bull 1240 p m ACLEIC Arrives Omaba, 10.06 1005 o ty Passcoger al Express | Arrives | Omah P B & MOV Dopot 15th and Webster Sts. Black 11 Ciinstings Wahoo & L 510 p m York & Norf 510 p m Lo MISSOUN Depot 15th ns Lenves Owmuhn. | 00 n m. 015 p ml L8 UNION PACIFIC The men's tralns do not run )hunlx | Traus-| for el Depo HE]] Lenves | OH Transter | Un Nikht L Atante Express 6.00 p w01l Vestibn Leavos Transfor| U 0400 m| 500 p w1l 1000 p an| 111000 B0 “Lenves Transfor 010 » w 60 p m 1000 b m| Leaves [ K Transfor| Unlon Dép L Enat rhrrererve T |CHICAGO, M Union' Depo! Chicagy Mul Kunsna City Day Kunsas Cit OMARIA Union Depo 44 pm St Loul Lenves Union' Depo 940 a m 1000 p 000 p T80 p Leaves | Transtor| G u G p m Union Depo Stoux cit g MISSOURI PACIFIO = rm H Webster 8t AthAIG 1a Hill Lako Btreot Walnut HIll Dundees Place Weat Side. Tawn Mascot eymour Park ortal Eastward Portal Beymour Park Mascot..... Lawn | Woat 8id .90 Dundes Place. 631 Walout Hill.. 8 Lake Btreet Druld il Oak Chatbam Wobstar Sreet s 46/1.45 xp. (I §t. Louis & K. C. Louls & K. €. CHICAGO & NOKC » Depot, Council Bluffs Mengo Expre: ostibule Lin CHICAGO, BU Chicago Fxpress aR0_Express ag0 Fast Mull SOVS CTTY & Omahn 520 p m 520 p m 102) 0 m 1020 0w Ills Express neoln Passes K (Fx. Snndny) modntion (Ex. Sun.) 7 I m 630 p m | Artives Omalin, 455 p m 030 0 m L PACIFIC nd Webster St Express. | Express SUBURBAN TRAINS, o trains wiso stop at 13th, 17th, 20th nnd 24th Atreets, Summic and Savldge O *Working- Sunday. I & PACIFIC. | Arrives Trunster | 935 0w 555 b m Kxpress...... ple Limited MW E: orn Ky ntle M 1L & ST PAUL ouncil Blufts | (Bxcopt Sunday) Frives ‘I'ransfer | 6.0 p m *.Chlcago Express. .. Chlcago Express. N B W0 pm Arrives | Transfer T p m 010 8 m Arrives 1L Blufts xpress ¥ Night Kxpross & 81 LOUIS, &, Conncll Bl s Canon Ball RN & Qf t, Connell Blufts Arrives Transfer | 630 p m ) um %0 p m 128 m Arr Cou Acco 1l Express BUBURBAN g HH ] 955 pm TRAINS, Rbm s pm 16| °6.4612.45 53 6.40 /0148 4916.416.48 52(5.44 6,49 645,40 /6.51|10 575.49/0.58 |10 5.58(1.00110.07| 3.10 08/6.00]7,10]10.15| 3.9 e and Pha- Rawlin- and others have dug from under the wbel and de ciphered the brary of Nebuchadn ezzar, and by its tes- the speculitions of li- w | ¥ Morse, Jobn 8 lek; W. . 8. Hugh of | ind inanimate nature, and phi- | Compan- \ip and familiarity with the worth- and influ- m is aot his manhood adds alue and influence of his citizen- are the heirs of all the accu- | cannot title and secure our inherit- particular wph taken Washing- York her of efforts have heen it for n picture el he is but they it for some 8 are atness L0 8 m | NEBRASKA National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA, NEB. Capital, - - - $400,004 Surplus Jan. 1st, 1800, - B7,80C Ofcars and Directors Tlenty W. Yates, president B Heod, vice d-esident: James W. Savage; Colllas; R C. Cushing; J. N onaliter THIS TRON BANIL, Corner 12(h and Farnam Streets A Genoral Rank e Transaoted. BLAKE, BOISSEVAIN & CO, London, England. ADOLPH BOISSEVAIN & CO. Amsterdam, Holland. Bankears, Buy and sell Amorican securitios on commision o London and on all Continental markets Nogotlations of now 10ans a speolalty COMMBEROIATL National Bank $400,000 40,000 Morseman, G. M. ry. E.M, ont: L. Bl Miliiard, Capital, - Surplus, - n, Willinm G Williws,' A, P, Hopkins, A cashior; B Bryant, ass(stant cash Omaha ManufactUrers. d Sh T KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO, Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes Agents for Boston Rtubber Shoe Co., 1162, 1104 and 1108 rney Strect, Omahia, Boots a en. o Brewers. STORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, 1551 North 18th Street, Omaba. Neb e Cornice. i",A(iLE (‘()l.{Nl(‘)", \VOI\‘KQ\‘v Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornico Window caps and metalic skylights. John Epeuter, proprietor. 108 and 110 8auth 1ith stroet. Artists’ Materiald, A. HOSPI:‘,. Jr,, Artists' Materials, Pianos and Organs, 1513 Douglas Streot, Omaha, Neb —_— (% Jobbers of Nard and \on Coal. 8. K. Cor. 16th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, NEBRASKA FUEL CO,, Shippers of Loal and Luhc, 214 South 13th Street, Oms Cigars. DEAN, ARMSTRONG & CO., Wholesale Cigars. f———— e ] Dry Goods and Notions. B M. E. SMITH & CO., Dry Good Furnishing Goods and Notions rner 1th and Howard Street ILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO., Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishing Goods. Cornor 11th and Harney Strects, Omaha, Neb, —_— ¥ . X )I:lE, Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, Farnam Strect, Omaha, Nebrasks. CHARLES SHIVERICK, Furniture, Grocerie: e mfl,onn, 'BRADY & CO, Wholesale Grocers, 13th and Teavenworth Streets, Omahn, Nebraska, mber, Etc, N A \VAKk FIELD, Wholesale Lumber, Etc., Etc Imported_and Amerlcan Portland Coment State "agont f0r Miiwankea Hydrautlc Coment, and Quiney White Limo. CHAS. R. LEE, Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, Wood carpets and p fluoring. 9th and Dougles Streots, Omaha, Nebraska. FRED W. GREY, Lumber, Lime, Cemica, & Corner 9th urd Douglas Stre “I. OBERFELDER & CO. Importers and Jobbers in Millinery, 208, 210 and 212 South 11th stree Notions 7T ROBINSON NOTION CO., Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods, 1124 Harney street, Omahn. Oils. (‘(\N'-‘;Ol IDAT ’l‘ANK LINI‘. (‘0.. Wholesale Refined and Lubricating 0ils, Axlo grease, ete, Omnhin. A, 1. Bishop, Manager. Paper CAvRPENTEB PAPER CO,, Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry & nice stock of printing, wrapping and writing Hllrl"‘y E C. A R A. L. DEANE & CO, General Agenta for * Halls" Safes, 21 and 525 South 10th St., Omabs. e Bl H. HARDY & CO,, Jobbers of Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, Tiouse Furnishing Goods, Children's Carriages. Faroani str N U. 8. WIND )'IN(EVIN)'I &‘PUM:P co., Steam and Water Supplics, Halliday wind mills. 918 and 120 Jones st., Omaha. G. . Koss, Acting Manager. Iron W PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work, Engines, brass work, generul foundry, machine ) blacksmith w: ico i P, Ly, and 17th str Jmaha. OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, | Manf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof sm, Vaults, Jall work, lron shutters and fire esc G. Andreen ,prop'r. Cor 14th wnd Jackson bta. Sash, Doors, Eto. M. A. DISBROW & CO,, Wholesalo manu facturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings Branch oftice, 12th and Izard streets, Omakn, i¥ o, g South ()nn\h. 1, “TUNION STOCK YARDS CO., Of South Omaha, Limited, UH.BHHL‘ BROTHERS, laxidermists mall'oF Sapress BOAD 108 Biloek S0 16tk Blioel, Omaba P s

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