THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , MAKOIl 8 , 1890 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Unsettled All Day and OIosoB Heavy. FAIRLY GOOD BUSINESS IN CORN. OntH Quint nml Ivtsy NotliliiK of Any ConHr < | MCMico Dolnu In I'rovl- lions Cattle Blow Jlo s Active. CHICAGO 1MKJDUOE MAUKISTS. io , Maroh 7. I Special Telegram to THE lice.--Tho ] wheat market was unset tled toi'oy nml heavy when dull , Thcro was very fair buyi.ig at times and prices ro- spondcd readily , but each tlmo settled tiaok when ncgrcss Ivo buying ccasod. There was 119 special soiling pressure cnrly rind May opened nt the curb prlco of 73c , or tfo under the close yesterday. On n show of buying by Pnrdrldgo and some bsarlsh crop dispatches the orlco touched 7dJ5jftf578'iC , the best figure of the d.iy. On selling by Schwartz & Dupeo , Chandler , llrown , Jones , Kcnnctt ntid the urowtl , the prlco went off to 73-ViS78)o. Llndhlom was n buyer around 73 4o und W. G. McCormack & Co. , Logan & Co. and Hobcrt VVnrron were fair buyers later. Thcro was n rally to 78r , atuhlch point Hutctilnson turned seller and stopped the advance , and on the dullness which fol lowed the price wont on" again to 7Sfc , with u third llttlo bulge to 78 , ' < u hoforo 1 o'clock. Cudahy WUH u scllor nt the top and n buyer ut the bottom. Jcsso Iloyt win rcportod us buying May heavily at Now York. Thcro was no impartant news for the day. Field , LIndluy & Co. had n dispatch from Kentucky Buying that iho wheat Holds wcro black nml damned , .ind Jones & Kcnnott had the satno advices from ether sources. The opinion provallH that Dodgo'B figures re garding wheat loft In Hrat hands will bo bearish. This feeling has boon partly dis counted In this market already. In the pit Juno aold off to 77Jjfo and July to 7G.fc. ' The wheat market closed heavy nt about the hot- ton. HRUI OH for the day- March 7730 , May 78\c , .Iuno77J c. July 70'ffc. ' ' 1 hcru was u good deal of business In corn 1 lit times today , > although It was vory.ulot ( ] nt other times. The feature of the day was the weakness of the market In the face of oxton- slvo covering. March closed nt , 28c , May sold nt 2J ! ) < @ 30c and 2 ! ) ; c. Other closing prices were : April USJie , July aOJ CSiiOJ c ; August 81 ® 31c , September Ulc , The shipments reached 220,000 bushels. Kxport clearances were much lighter than usual. The selling was principally by re ceiving houses , and elevator men In particu lar , who uro the heaviest buyers in the country. Smith it Co. , covered a big line of short corn. Poole , .Sherman & Hess were also buyers , bt. Louis and Now York sold freely in this market. Oats were quiet and easier with fluctua tions confined to u % c range. May was again most octivoly traded In. At 2l c buyers took hold fairly , but refused to follow the advance. The opening was steady , but a weak fooling eoon developed mid prices receded ceded } ® ic. This was followed by a slight reduction and In turn by a further depres sion , und the market closed quiet nt u % c do- cllnn for May , but was steady for ether fu tures. Thcro was nothing withdrawn from store. Exports from Now York also foil off decidedly , bolng only HI bushels yesterday. Car lots of No. 3 In store were slow andS \S auolablo at 20JcMOJ ; ' , ( c. No. 2 white for May , ' 22 o WHS bid early , but the close was at Nothing of any consequence was doing In tha market for hue products , In fact the market appeared to bo at n standstill. The amount of property offered was Hunt and tbo demand from all sources exceedingly limited. The receipts of hogs \vuro fair for the latter nan of the week , accompanied with an ad vance in prices. This , whllo not adding any particular strength to the market , toudcd to check offerings. Advices Iroin eastern markctn Indicate a very quiet feeling in that quarter and forciirn news In a general way was n llttlo moro favorable to seller ? . The receipts of products were fair und shipments quite free. The aggregate for too week will bo largo and Indicates a reduction in stocks on hand. Speculative trading was exceedingly light and changes In prices wcro cun lined within narrow limits. Uus- inoss was chiefly In the way of evening up trades. There was very llttlo doing in transferring contracts. May and July deliveries were about the only ones traded in. The market closed comparatively steady. The demand on shipping account was only fair. Holders were rather fair In tticir views , owing to the strength In the hog mar ket and not pressing their property for sale. Thcro were some export orders on the uuir- hot. but a good uroportion of thorn wcro limited to figures below the views of sellers. Huyors for domestic markets were rather alow to pay former' prices. Transactions In dicated no material change. oiiiu.vou IIIVK s roc it. Cmoioo , March 7. [ Special Telegram to TFIK UiJB.l CATTLR Business was rather slow nt the opanlng , with most of the sales men quoting prices weak to a shade lower on nil descriptions of steer stock. A rumor obtained wide circulation that there was n big run In Omaha and Kansas City and that big buyers claimed they could afford to wait until Monday , hence bought sparingly and grudgingly. There were n few cotton cnko Tcxans In sight that sold at fair prices , such making an advance of from S3.25 to $3.00 during the past day or two. Prlmo cows and heifers were steady and common n Blmdo lowor. The supply of stockers und fyedors was rather limited , Iho donuuul fair and prices steady. Cholco to extra beeves , $ I.SU@5.0ilj medium to good steers , 1,8. > 0 to 1,500 Ibs , ? 3.-tO4.0 < > : 1,200 to l. ! l ) Ibs. J3.50 a .80 : UoOto 1.200 Ibs. $3.00(88.00 ( ; stoeliers and foedeis. 3i.l5c8.CO ( : cows , bulls and mixed , $1.60(33,50 ( : bulk. .20@'J.75j Texas corn.fod stcors , $3.00ft3.r ( > 0. Hods 'Iho demand was actlvo with an up turn ol a nloklu on about all classes. Puckers ors paid ? 3.05@I.OO , and shlnpers 5I.OO@4.05. Uuht sorts sold nt SJ.l > jQ4,05 , largely nt NKW YOHK , March 7. | Special Telegram to TUB HER. | STOCKS The vigor with which the stock market opened was a llttlo surprising. For n few days past Sugnr Trusts , Kcadlng and Chicago Gas have mo nopolized the leading Interest , These stocks were uctlvo ngalu , but with thorn many ether stocks received attention , and Lackn. wanna , St. Paul , Union Pacltlo and Missouri Paolflo wcro prominent in dealings , Louis- vlllo & Nashvlllo also Joined the aetlvo list lator. The activity , howovnr , lasted only through the llrst half hour , after which the usual < ] Uiut buslnods was transactod. First prl''Ch In almost ovarything showed slight fractional advances over last evening's 11 g. urea , but Chlrugo Gas was upwhllo Sugar Iillncrios { ) was 118 per cent lower nt 07J { ' . The murkot was strong In curly dealings nml further gains of small fractions were made , Missouri Pacltlo und Laokuwumia leading with % per cent oach. Chicago Gas , however , after opening up Jf to 44 , ro o to 45 , but settled back to4l ) . ( . Sugar on the other hand , uftor Its opening decline BOOM topped tti host prlco of yoitorduy , touching C'JJ ' . Ucst urlcos were uot main- tuluod lit the latter portion of the hour , and Heading , after u slight ( rain lost all of Us Improvement , with something In addition. Tennessee Coal also declined 1 pur cent to 58. The weakness did not long coulluuo through out the Hat ana the strength of the first half hour returned boforu noou , when a general nd vance took place , In which the Granger grout ) was prominent with gulni of > { to 1 per cent In many stocks , Sugjir oven went Higher thnn It did early , recovering from 0 ) i to OOJjf. Loulsvlllo moved up on the second bulge from SI to SI/ , a not gain of l'i. ' Oregon Transcontinental \yus up 1 to SOtf , ruw Kuglunu gained K to 44Jf , Atchl- on > 4 to 33 , Uurliogton J to 101 . Northwestern - western i per ccut Ut 10UK , Hock Islandi to 00 , ' , St. Paul } to G7'i ' Missouri Pacific l' ' # to Wi Union Pacific X to Ol n second tlmo. West ern Union wu * not Improved. Heading , after dropping to 3fl. ' | at 11 o'clock , moved up to 37. All talk of the expected bearish bank statement of Saturday was forgotten In the interest created by tha unusual buying. The cdgo was taken off the buying In Sugar after midday by a statement that the dividend was not declared and could not bo without the approval of the court. This had no effect on the railroad list , however , which continued to ndvunco nil round. Tno buying of Grangers was not extraordinary , but a bo- Hot that the shorts wcro on the run gnvo the market n brisk gait and advances were very flattering to the bulls the net gain * roach * ing } { in Atclilnnon and Union Pacific , 1 per cent in St. Paul to 073 , IJ lu Uurllngton to l" 5f , IJ ln Northwestern to 109Jf , IK ' " Uock Island to Ul % and 1 In Missouri Pa- clllo to 733 { . Heading nUo moved up n full point to 37 * < on covering. Louuvillo closed 1V up at 84 . Other gains wcro less im portant , but tbo market was broad and strong to the closo. The total sales wcro 206,503 shares. The following ware the closing quotations : II. 8. ( s ro ulitr. Nofthnrn IJ.H. 4s coupons . . do oreferrod . 13 U. a , HtsrorfUlnr. . . ! ! ! ) 0. > V > . W . 10n ' do prof erred . H'J I'liclilctHot 'iH . 'JIH . . Central I'acldc. . . . : u I' . D..VH , , . 108 HockMlnuii ' Chlcaco.'llurllngtViii C. , M. ASt.l' . 17'i &Jiilncv Kit1 ; dourarcrred . IH'C D..L.&W liWl 3t.Puul.fc Omnha. ! lli ! llllnolsC.nural Mil doproferron . 1 - I. . Ill & W. . tr.ilon I'Aclllc . . . . C4 < j II \y..8t. i > . a v . i- I.nko Shore ion do pro for rod. . . . . . -1i ! Michigan Ceutrnt ! ' $ Western Union. , . . KHj Mlneourll'acllla . . . 7U ! > MONEV OK CAU , Easy at 2QC per cent. Pimm MuitoxvTir.u PAI-EII 5 7 per cent. STRHMNO KxciiANOE Qulot , but steady ; nixty-day bills , $4.b'JJ4' ; demand , 54. tO. atno'.cq. NKW YOHK , March -fSoocial Tolo ram toTiiK UEB.I Clu fjllj'.vl.i ; arj tha rain- Culcdonla , B. II. .I'.W inoadwooil T. . . . .115 Alice . U'O llU Cilito . 1-Ti Con. C.\l. > t Va VJi rrooliiml . MO Commonwealth. , . ! W ) .lluiuastaka . "it ) Coiiutock.T.bl.i''JO : ' ) ' Illorn Silver . KJO CouistocK , T scj.3WJ Ontario . 3il)0 ) CHIOAOO. .March 7. 1:13 n. ra. close Wheat Easy .Maroh , "i-Ve ; M' y. 78 c. Corn Steady March. 2dc ; Mav , 29X J. Oats Steady ; March , 20 > io ; May , 21 , ' c. Rye-March. 42 > c. Uurlov .Nothing doing. Prune Timothy 51,17. Flax-Cash , $1.47. Whisky 1.02. Pork Steady : March , 10.80 ; May , . - . Lard Steady ; March , ? 5.Sd ; July , SG.07K @ 0.10. Flour Unchanged ; winter wheat , ? 2.00 ( .nO ; spring wheat. $1,104.W ) : rye , $2.50@2.85 ; buckwheat , $1.00 ( 1.10 per owl. Provisions Shoulders , $ l.20@4.25 : short clear , t5.200i5.25 ; short ribs , March , $ -1.83. Uutter Moro active , steady ; creamery , 10 @ 27c ; dairy. 12@'Jc. : ) Cheese Bettor ; full cream cheddars , 9 } < , @ 10c ; flats , ! l } @ 10cj Young Americas. 10(3 ( lie. Ejjgs In good demand ; fresh , 12@24e. Hides Unchanged ; heavy und light green salted , 4K < J'Kc ' ! salted bull , 3c ; green suited calf , 5 c ; dry Hint , ( ! @ 7c ; dry sailed hides , Oo ; dry calf , n@0o ; deacons , 20o each. Tallow Unclmngcd ; No. 1 solid packed , 3 c ; No. 2 , 3 > 4o ; cake , 4c. Hocoipts. Shlpm'ts. Flour . 7.0011 7.000 Wheat . a3OdO 2,1.000 Coru . 2(17,000 ( 720,000 Outs . 101,000 107,000 N -w Yorlr , March 7. Wheat Receipts , 23.030 bushels ; exports , 24.200 bushels ; spot easier ; No. 2 rod , SOKo 1 elevator ; SSjaS ( , c , afloat , 87J ® 6'Jc ; f. o. b. ; op tions steady ; No. 2 rod March closing at . Corn Hocoipts , 35,030 bushels ; oxoarts , 03,400 bushels : spot cteady ; No. 2 , 3530c , elevator ; ; MiJ @J7c , ullout ; ungraded mixed , 2i@37-S.fo ; options steady ; March closing at 35Kc. Oats Receipts , 09,000 bushels ; exports , 24,000 , bushels ; spot , heavy ; No. 2 white , 3U@30 > c ; mired western , 27@3Uc ; white western. 20W@29 < j ; options weaker ; March closing at 28 > ( c. Coffpo Options closed firm and BJ ( 10 points up ; sales , 71,500 bags ; March , $17.23 @ 17 ; May , $10 95 ® 17. 10 ; spot Hio higher ; fair cargoes $20 25. Sugar -Raw. firm ; roflnod higher ; fair rclliilng , 5 1-lOc. Potrolouni United closed , April 04c. Pork Firm. Lard Firmer ; western steam , $0.30. Uutter Fine , steady ; Elgin. 27J c ; west ern dairy , 5@lSc ; creamery , 13@20c. Cheese Strong ; western , 10M10 < fc. Eggs Firm ; western , 10@10 > c. St. IjouN. March \Vnoat-Lowor ; cash , 70) ) 0 ; May , 70/70Xc. Corn Lower ; cash , 2Tio ; May , 20c. Oats Weak ; cosh , 2uoK ; May , 20jS o. Pork Firm at 810. 12K. Lurd Nominal at $5 03. Whisky-Steady at $1.02. Uuttor Creamery , 22 ; dairy , 19@31. Milwaukee , Maroh 7. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 spring , on track and cash , 72r ( < ! 73o ; May , 72e4' , Corn Steady ; No. 8 , 23c. Outs-Quiot ; No. 2 white , 23c. Hyo Quiotv No. 1 , 43c. Uurloy Easier ; No. 3 , 39o. . Provisions Firm ; pone , $ i .03. March 7.Vhoat Slow and lower ; receipts , 208 cars ; shipments , 40 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard. March , 78) o ; May , 7U ) fo ; on track , 7SJK3790 ; No. 1 north ern , March , 70fc ; May , 77 ; ' c ; on track , 77Vtfe ; No. 2 northern , March , 74 } o ; May , 75Bo ; on track , 7 J < f@70o. Iilvorpool , Maroh 7. Wheat Steady and demand poor ; holders offer moderately ; California No. 1. 7s ad per cental. Corn Steady ; demand fulr ; now mlxod , western spot , 3s 7d per cental. Clnolmmil , March 7. Wheat Easlor : No. 2 red. 77c. fern ! Easier ; No , 2 mixed , 32c. Oats Firmer ; No 2 mixed , 24) c. Whisky S1.02. KniiBn < i Oltv. March 7. Wheat Easier ; No. 2 hard , cash , U3o bid ; No. 2 red , cash , ( J7 > jO bid. Coru No. 2 , cash and March , 21 c bid. Oats No. 2 , cash and March , cash , 17c Did. LilVH S10OIC. ( Jnlcaco , March" . The Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 10,000 ; shipments , - ; market weak to lOo lower ; beeves , $ I.SO@ ( i.OO ; steers , $3.00 4.00 ; stockers ami feed- ors$2.4Ui3.00 ( ; Toxus corn-fed steers , 5),00 @ 3.50 , Hogs -Receipts , 20,000 : shipments , - ; market strongtoSodigher ; mixed and heavy , $3.b5@4.05 ; light , f3.S5HllU7 ( > f ; sklpt , ? 3.0U@ U.SO. U.SO.Shnop Receipts. 7,000 ; shlmnonts , - : market slow ; natives , $3.50 5.00 ; western corn-fed , J4.SOa5.05 ; Toxuus , $3,50@5.SO ; lambs , $ } .00gl.25. ( ) KIIIIMIX 4 Uity , March 7. Outtlo Rocolpts , 5,400 ; shipments , 2,400 ; market steady ; steers , f3.35' < i4.7o ; cows , $2.00 ( 3.00 ; stack ers and feoUers , fJ.SU(3.45. ( Hogs Receipts. 8.UOO ; shiumonts. 2,700 ; market steady ; all grades , $ J.05rf3 ( SO. .Natiiiiiitl Stuoic Vimli. ICtut Bt. fjouiH , March 7. Cattle Receipts , 7tXJ ; shipments , 700 ; market strong ; fair to fanov native steers , $3.80 4.90 ; atockors and feeders , $ .2.2. > ( i 3.70. Hogs Receipts , 4XX ( ) ; shlpmonts , 2OUO ; market steady ; heavy , * 3.00@4.00 ; packing , f3.SOiS.l)0 { ) ; light , $3.750M3.03. Sloiix Olty , March 7. Cattle Receipts , 700 ; shipments , 800 ; market unchanged ; eanuers. 75c ( < ? ? l.23 ; cows , l.tXt1.25 ) ; gtock- ors , | l.&OG.t2.2S ; feeders , * 2.25"iJ2.1)Oj' ( ) veal calves , $2.00@3.13. Hogs Receipts , 2,1,00 ; market steady at OMAHA IilVi : bTOOK. Cattle. Friday , March 7. Hocoipts of cattle were estimated at l.SOO compared with 3,074 yesterday , The re- coiuts consisted of a few lota of good ateors , about forty loads of cows und the balance of a couimonlsh kind , with u fair sprinkling of tcodoru. The market opened tlow on every thing , the beat stoora and fancy cow * alone showing uo decline. Several loads of steers were sold enrlv In the day at or above $ { .00. TUo less desirable hooves were not only slow but shaded off many of tlion , .uMiiuoli as lOc. Huycr * and sellers materially differ In regard to prices ; several purchases wcro reported steady at yesterday's prices , whllo sellers generally think price * opened fin to lOo lower and growing weaker closed lOo to 15o lower with a number of loads un sold. The steer market Is lO Mo lower than on Wednesday last ; the former on the very best grades and shading down to Iho latter on Iho poorer grades. Fancy cows scorn to nearly hold their own , although the general cow market Is down lOc to 25o from the high est point reached this month. A few sales of cows arc reported barely steady , whllo 5o to lOo lower Is the general quotation given , with a few sales reported , evidently of the least desirable lots at even moro than lOc lowor. The market closed weak with a largo portion of iho sales at the lowest prices of the day. Although there were a good many feeders received there were uot enough to supply the domand. Receipts of hogs estimated at 3,030 com pared with 3,740 yesterday. Together with a dozen stale loads , there were nearly 5,000 hogs on sale. There was considerable sortIng - Ing , the selected light hogs soiling at $3.80. Thu quality of receipts was good. The market opened actlvo with prices Ilrm , sales bolng moro readily made of lots than yesterday at steady prices. The average prlco went up from $3.7 W yesterday to $3.7:2) : $ today. Slicop. Receipts of sheep estimated at ISO com pared with 453 yesterday. The sheeu mar ket was actlvo and sales made readily nt steady prices. ] I'rloai. The following li a t-iblo of prim * patd In this market for the graloi of stock men tioned : Prime steers , 1393 to 10'JO tt > . . $ ? . @ . ! ) Good stooH , 12V ) to lf J Ids. . . 3.5) ( ( dJ.20 Goodstoors , 1030 to 13JO 11 > . . . 3.2) ( H.8'J Common 10JU to 1150 lb stooM. 2.0. ) rt.t.OJ Common canners . l.OJ fit ) 2.00 Ordinary to fair cows . 1.110 (2200 Fair to good cows . 1.90 Good to choice cows . 2.20 . Cholco to fancy cows . 2.05 ( < 44.10 Fair to good bulls . 1.5'J ' ( $3.5 ! ) Choice to fancy bulls . 2.5 J Light stockers and fi'o Jera . . . . 2.0,1 Feeders , 030 to 1100 Itis . 2.2. ) QffiAO Fair to choice light boss . 3.75 M3.80 Fiilr to cholco heavy hogs . 3.53 "Ji'i. 70 Fair to cholco mlxod hogs . 3.7d < < W.77 ( Disposition ol Stock. * Showing the number of cattle , hogs and sheep bought by the packers and leading buynrs on to-day's inamot : Cattle. Uuyers. No. Swift & Co . 503 George H. Hammond & Co . 209 ThoArmour-CudahyPaekingcoinpany. 271 Omaha Packing company . 57 Lee Rothschild . 57 Hamilton & Stephen . 13 Henton & Underwood 05 Nets Morris . . . . . 45 Shippers and feeders . 333 Hooker & Egan . 83 W. R. VunZaut . 44 Showlne the number of 110155 bought by the loading buyers on todav's market : Armour-Cudahy Packing company 1099 Omaha Packing Co ' 701 SwlU&Co 039 George H. Hammond & Co 427 Hogs yesterday averaged 204 pounds , and 04 to the car. Miecn. * Showing the number of shotip bought on today's market and the purchases : Swift & Co ISO Con ol Ho ; * . The following table gives the average cost of hogs on the dates montiono.l , including the cost today , as nasod upon sales reported : Date. P.-ica. Dale. Price. March 1 ? 3 75 March 5 ! 1 \ % March a 3 70K March 0 a 71 % March 4 377 March 7 8.72 # Kiinr > ) of I'rlcos ! loc < . The following table showa the range of prices paid for hogs : Light and medium hogs $3 75 @ 3 SO Good to choice mixed hogs. . . 3 70 @ 3 75 Good to choice heavy hogs. . . 3 07) ) 3 72 > Ranso of Prices Shcup. The following table showa the range of prices paid for sheep : Prime fut sheep fl 40 @ 3 50 Good fat sheep 8 50. ( § jl 00 Common to medium sheep. . . . 2 OJ f 3 73 Lambs , 4 00 @ 0 00 Coinpnriitivj Tit > l'js. The following tables show t'aa rana In. prices on hog.s during this and lau week : Avcr.iuu Showing the avora3 prlca pild for loads of hogs on the days nUicat-jJ In 1337 , 1333 , 1SS9 and 1390 : Hlsjhost nmt Ijuwuat Hales ut Uogi. Today. Vestcrday. Highest 53.SO Highest.$3.80 Lowest i70 Lowest 8.70 Rtoclc UcocliHs. Official "Yesterday , Estimated Today. Cattle , 117 cars..8,074 Cattle , 83 cars.1,930 Hogs , 57 cars . . .3.710 Hogs , 5(5 ( cars..3,050 Sheep , 3 cars. . . . 458 Sheep , Icar. . . . IbO IConrcHcntntivo Sales. SfEEIl- ) . rios AXD SKITS. 17..121. . 40..3 23 O..a33. . . .350 5..190. . ,300 SIICE1- . No. Av. Price ISO westerns wethers 100 505 On the Market \Vlth Sliocp. E. M. Gibson , Clurks. On thn Market With Hoss. John U. Uurgess , H. Blaco , Hcnnard ; A. Uecknmn & Co. , Oakland ; Horton , Uros. , Verdicro ; D. L. Upton , .Pierce ; Dutchor & Son , Plalnviow ; Coroll 13ros. , Crolchton ; Stcttor. Valentino ; J. True , Avoca , la. : E. A. Packard , Manilla. la. ; O. M. Young , IJor- lin ; O. Hurgess , Weeping Water ; H. N. Loe. Indlanola ; M T. Jackson , Elunvood ; J. F. lloberts. Ashland ; E. W. Ulack , C. H. Par- melo & Co. , Cedar Crcey ; Wright & Allen , Tamora ; J , P. Tavlor , Ash- ton ; A. K Charlotonf Arcadia ; B. F. Siebort , Beaver City ; Donuhuu & D. Hendloy ; Konyon lirothers , Boelus ; Frank Hart , Uannebrog ; G. B. , Loucks , Hanson ; Bank of Coin , Coin , la. ; G. F. Burch , Mc- Cool Junction , la. ; A. Cash , J. S. Irnun , Rising ; Jack Lower , Stromsbunr ; Skmuor & Lewis , Blue Springs ; Rodcn & K. , Madalo , la , ; N. W. M. companyCreston ; J. Noh , Clarkson ; duller S. & F. . Dodge ; C. Schneider , Emloy Brothers , Wlsner ; C. N. Hutchms. Meadow Grove ; Sangstor & B. , Stuurt : Wright & Alton , Hee ; Ticknor B. & M. , Beatrice ; A. Burly. Abbot ; II. Gund A Co. , Campbell and Bladon ; H. B. Howlev , Wilcox ; Smith & S. , Waverly ; W. A. Fm- lay , Greenwood. On the Market With Cattle. C. S. Dome , Imogono. la. ; A. Huffman , Conception , la. ; G. F.,15urch , , McCool Junc tion , la. ; J. K. McKce , Palmyra ; H. Myers , Cheneys ; H. H. Otton , Chester : J. Fnnko , D. A. Jones , Pleasant Ualo ; Kellenbarger Brothers , Mcrna ; J. S. Armour , Graf ton ; Wright & Allen , Tamora ; D. S. Reunn , Bro ken Bow ; George W. Beagle , Borwyn ; L. E. Goodell , Wilbnr : Spelts & 1C. , Bollwood ; P. Johnson , Herman ; D. L. Upton , Plorco ; Baxter , Dutcher & Son , Plain view ; Peter son & N. , P. Diodrlcksen , Bennington ; John Lemke , Millard ; D.V. . Austin , Neola , lu. ; Tim Buckley , Panama , la. ; A. Mil- uroJt , Berlin ; James Cummins , Talmago : J. Philpot , Weeping Water ; Dryfoos & H. , Oconeo ; U. J. Skoog , Genoa ; . ( .Abraham. Valley ; Donahue & D. , Heiidley ; W. T. Bean ; Eustis ; F. M , Marshall , May wood ; O. P. SlonniKor , Graf ton ; Paxton & D. , Geneva ; Joe Dixon , Memphis ; H. Meyers , Lincoln ; B. B. Ogg , Fairmont ; J. Cox , Hamilton : H. Agor , St. Paul aud Farwoll ; S. A. Randall , Donlphan ; I. Grlftln , St. Paul ; Kcnyon Brothers , Bnelus ; A. I ) . Cenyon , Frank Hart , Dannobrog ; Eq , P. & S. Imp. Co. , North Platte ; H. Ranting , Platte Center ; R. Uldrich. , Tobias ; Spelts & 1C. . David City ; Skinner & Lewis , Blue Surlug ; Chambers & B , , Herman ; W. M. White , Tokamoh ; C. M. Fowler , River Sioux , la. ; W. A. King , R. Statulcn , Creston ; C. Schneider , Snyder ; J , G. Mathorson & Co. , PilgorjO N. Hutchlns , Meadow Grove ; George Wright , Wright & Allen , Bee ; J. W. Williams , Seward ; M. F. Patrick , Ulysses ; J. W. Conn , Plattamouth ; Paul Bros. , Mc- Paul , In. ; H. M. Sucksdorf , Council Bluffs , la. rinrlzot 31nntioii. Joseph Dixon brought cattle In from Dixon. The board of directors of the hvo stock exchange will moot Saturday afternoon at 2:80 : o'clock. The joint executive committee has an- pointed the following referees : Charles E. Bognrt and William li. Wnllwork on tbo purt of the packers aud Sol Hopper and Cnarlni S. Moloy on the part of the com mission men. E. Wlloy Black came In with u load of hogs from Cedar Creek that uvaragcd 425 Ibs. Ibs.A. A. H. Jones has been appointed by Gov ernor Thnyer a delegate to the Fort Worth convention. Reynolds & Davis , regular patrons of this market from Raymond , sent up a car of cattle. Killonbergor Brothers , Mornn , and G. W. Beagle , Borwyn , each marketed two cars of cattle. Mr. Alexander , of the firm of Johnson & Alexander , Audubou , la. , hud two loads of cattle In. J. B , Phllbrook of ( Jod'cr had a car of $5.05 sheep on the market ( , " J. H. Dutchor marketed hoga and cattle from Plulnvlow. , , . , ] Both members of the firm of Wright & Allen were hero with two curs of hogs and ona of cattle , from Hoo.mnd two cars of cattle tlo and ono of hogs from , , Tninora , A. E. Charloton. Arcadia , J , Fiu Roberts , Ashland , M. T. Jackson , Ehmvood , und W. A. Finlay , Greenwood , marketed hogs. R. S'andon and Dr. t. K. Goodoll of WU- bor , oxtonslvo shippers , had cattle on the market. S. A. Randall marketed two cars of cattle from Uontphon. : N. J , Skoog , a prominent citizen of Genoa and a regular shipper , was lu with two cars of cuttle. H. II. Sucksdorf of Pottawottamlo county , la. , bad two cars of cattld on thp market. II. H. Oltou of Choatdr was on tbo mark ot with two loads of hogs. S. G. Underwood , one of the Iowa pioneers , was at the yards visiting his sou Wllllatn 1. Underwood. Charles II. Spauldmg of Stewart was In will ) a car of hogs , W. T. Bean came In with t > vo cars of cut- tlo from Kuatia. J. W. William was in from Seward with a car of cattle. A. Hlackston of Pilgor was down looking ever tbo market. J. H. Johnson was on the market with a car of cattle from Blair. Conrad Schneider bad a car of hogs on the market from Snyder , Peterson & Nicholson bad cattle on the market from Bonnlugton. Socrotury J. C. Sharp will leave Saturday aftornaou for St. Louis to see W , N. Bub. cock , general manuger of the stock yards. lit r. Habcock has been slok for sometime , but the doctor expresses a hope that ho will bo nblo to bo about again within thrco week * . J , Philpot , Jr , Was In from Weeping Water with n caro' cattle. J. D. Ream of Broken Bow was on the market with u car of cattle. Ira Grlflln , the well known shipper of St. Paul sent In thrco cars of catllo. Messrs. A. C. Davenport of the Stockmnn , J. B. Erlou of the Monuro , Colonel K. P. Savace , Charles L. Hedlngton , A. H. Jones and Miles French will start this evening for Fort Worth , Tax. to attend the convention of cattlemen which will meet In that city on the llth. O. M. Young of Berlin marketed n car of hoes. Kcnyon Brothers sent In a car of hogs from Boelus. H. Uldrich of Tobias marketed n car of cattlo. J. E. Llttlo came up from Lincoln with a car of cattlo. OMAHA. W HOMOS AM : MAUICtiTci. I'roduop. Eoos Strictly fresh , lie ; cold storage , pickled , limed , salted , not wanted at any prlco. BuTTr.it Creamery , fancy rolls , prints , 21 ( S25C ; creamery , fancy solid packed , 23$24c ( ; creamery , cholco , 19@22c ; dairy , fancy rolls and prints , 18@20c ; dairy , fancy solid packed , 17VJ19c ( : dairy , choice , 13il5o ( ? ; country roll , choice , ll(312o ( ; country roll , good , O lOu ; country roll , fair , Gi < 7o ; poor stock , 8 ( < Coc. Poui.Tiiv Turkeys , dressed , f.t ; cy dry picked , Il ( < 3l2o ; turkeys , Hvo , per lt , 7@3o ; chickens , fancy , Oo ; chickens , choice , 7 ( < $ ja ; chickens , live , $3.00(33.50 ( ; geese , dressed , fancy , G@10o ; gocio , dressed , choice , 8 ( < ? 9o ; geese , live , doz. , $ il.00ft7.00 ( , ducks , dressed , fancy , lie ; ducks , cholco , 0@10ii ; decks , Hvo , dez. , * 2.60@300j pigeoni , doz. . ? 1.00 , nGAMU .lack snipe , $1.00tl.2. ( ' > ; golden plover , $1.00s51.25 ( ; mallard ducks , $3.00ij ( 350 : canvusback ducks. $3.00@I5.UO ; red head ducksi , doz. , $3.00 ; teal ; uuks. ; doz. , $1.50@2.00 ; mixed ducks , doz. , $1.50$2.00 : geese , Canada , $5.50@G.OO ; gccao , Ruiall , $1.00 Q.4.50. HuBSWAt No. 1 , 10@19c. Pies FKET Pickled , kits , 70o ; spiced pigs tongues , kits , S2.3.V pickled tripu , kits , C5c ; picklnd H. C. tripe , kits , 85c ; splcod pigs hocks , kits , ft.12. MKSS Point Pur bbl , S9.75@10.75. BUCKWHEAT Fr.ouu Per bbl , $1.75. WOOL Fine , average , 23@2to ; medium. average , 21@22o ; quarter blood , average , 18 @ 20n ; course , nvurnuo , 13i$17c ( ; cotts and rough , uvorago , 14ilGe ( , PICKLES Medium , per bbl. $1.85 ; small , $5.75 ; gherkins , $ J.75 ; C. & B. chow chow , qts , $5.83 ; pts. $3.03. POTATOES Per bu , 35o ; common , 23c. M.U'i.B SUdAK Per Ib , 12. } o. PHOVISIOXS Hams , No. 1 , 1(5 ( Ib average , , Je ; 20 to 22 Ibs , Stfc ; 12 to 14 Ibs , 9jc ; shoulders , 5c ; breaktast bacon , No. 1 , 8c ; ham sausage , 8c ; dried beef hams , 7c ; beef tongues , $0.00 per dozen ; dry. salt meats , 5@ 5J4'i. % per Ib ; ham roulette , 0 > < c ; add lo per Ib for small lots. HAV Cholco upland. $0.00@0.25 ; midland , $4.50 ; lowland , $ J.EO. CHOI- FKBII$12.50. . BKA.V $10.50. Coitx Ulc. OATS 13c. BONES ( Quotations are for delivery In Chicago ) . Dry buffalo , per ton. $10.00013.00 ; dry country , bleached , $10.00@18.0U ; dry country , damp and musty , $3,00(3110 ( 00. SKINS AND Funs Raccoon , No. 1 , largo , 80@90c ; No. 1. medium , 03@70c ; No. 1 , small , 40&JOc ( ; No. 2 , 3 and 4 , l'J@iOc. Mink , No. 1 , largo , GU75o ; No. 1 , imfdium , 50@GOc ; No. 1 , small , 40@51)e ) ; No. 2 , 3. 4. $540. Otter , No. 1 , largo prime , $5.00@9.0U ; No. 1 , medium , $4.005.00 ; No. 1 , small , $2.50 ® 3.50 ; No. 2 , 3. and 1 , $0.59@1.30. Lynx , No. 1 , $2.50$3.30. ( Wildcat , No. 1 , 40@50c ; No. 2. 20c. Mu3ltr.it. winter , 15c ; fall , lUllu. ( Skunk , black , G0@75c : striped. No. 1 , 35@40c ; No. 2. 15@2c ( ) ; No. 3 , 1013c ; No. 4 , 5@10o. Cross lox. No. 1. $4.00@3.0U ; No. 2 , $ -.00@ 2.50. Red fox , No. 1 , § l.UOfd > 1.25 ; . No. 2. 50 ( < § 050c. Grey fox , No. 1 , 40@5Uc ; No. 2 , 20jg ( 23o. Mountain wolf. No. 1 , $2.5C ( i3.00 ; No. 2 , $ l.00@1.25. Prarlo wolf , No. 1 , 73@$1.00 ; No. 2 , 40'Sr.Oc. Beaver , No. 1 , per Hi. * J.OO@ 3.50 : No. 2 , per Ib , $2.00@2.40 ; No. 3 , uor Ib. 50@ll5c ; No. 1 , 50c. Bear. buck. No. 1 , $15.00 @ 25.00 ; grizzly , No. 1 , $10.00@r .00 : brown , No. 1 , $10.00@20.00 ; cub , $1.0i > @ 3.00 ; buck skin , Indian dressed , per Ib , $1.00@1.50. Deer , summer , per Ib , 3Uo ; foil , per Ib , 23o ; winter , per Ib , 225o ( ) ; green salt , per piece , .75ffSOo ( ; antelope , per Ib , 20o ; elk , per Ib , 10@lSa ; Usher , No. 1 , $3.(0QbOJ. ( ( Martens , No. 1 , 75c@l,50 ; No. 3 , 2o ( < $50a. Opossum , No. 1 , cased , 10@15c ; No. 1 , open , 7@10c. Badcer , No. 1 , full furred , 75c@$1.23 ; No. 2 , 30@35o ; No. 3 , 10@20c. Wolvorino. No. 1 , $4.00(30.00. ( HIDBS , PELTS AND TALLOWS Green salted hides , 4 } c ; dry salted hides , 5@Gc ; dry flint hides , 7c ; calf hides , 5c. Damaged hides 2c loss. Sheep pelts , green , each , 75c@J1.25 ; sheep pelts , dry , per Ib , 9@12o ; tallow , No. 1 , 3 (33 ( 0 : No. 2 , So ; grease , white , 3Jfo ; yellow , 2 ( it3o. ! VCOETAIILBS New Lettuce , per doz heads , 45c ; radishes , per doz bunches , 50o ; green onions , per doz bunches , 80@iOa ; pars ley , per doz bunctios , : )5o ) ; BOiipbunchcs , per doz bunches , 45@50u ; celery , Michigan , small , per doz bunches , C5@J5c ; celery , Illi nois , per doz bunches , 45@50u ; celery , Now Orleans , per doz bunches , 75@90c ; Califor nia , $1.00 per doz ; spinach , per bbl , $2.50 ; cu cumber , per t\pz \ , $1.75@2.25 ; oyster plant , per doz , 45@50o ; now beets , per Dushol , $1.00 © 1.25 ; now carrots , par doz bunches , 40@oOc : new turnips , per doz bunches , 40$50o ; pie plant , per Ib , 0@7c ; newcubbugo , Louisiana , per crntet.OO ; now potatoes , Bermuda , per bb ) , $ (1.00 ( ; tomatoes , Bermuda , 10 Ib boxes per box , $1.5U@1.75. VEdurAiiLics Old Sweet potatoes , fancy Masculine , per bbl , $ -1.00 ; onioim , extra fancy , per bbl , $ .50 ; ontuns , fair , per bbl , $2.50 ; rutabagas , per obi , $2.00 ; carrots , per bbl , $2.00 ; uarsnips , per bbl , $2.00 ; beets , per bbl$2.00 ; horse radish roots , per bbl , ft. 00 ; homo radish roots , per Ib , 7o ; celery roots , per bbl , $5 00 ; celery roots , per doz , COo. Ai-i'LU BUTTEII Per Ib , Ct7o. Mixcn MEAT So per Ib. Hoxnv 15@10o per Ib for cholco. PUESCUVES8@10c per Ib , JIILLIES 4@4J < o per Ib. DIIHSSEO Vuif , Cholco medium , 0 > @ 7e ; light , 5@0o ; heavy. 8@4c. BKANS Hand plckod navy , $1.50@l.OO ; hand picked navy , medium , $1 40@1.50 ; band Dlcked country , $1.301.40 ; good clean , $1.20 @l.30. CIIEESK Per ID , full cream Y. A. , 12c ; full croatn twins , 11 , ' e ; full cream Ohio swiss , 15c ; full cream Wisconsin swiss , 1 ! ) ® Mo ; full cream brick swiss , ll@12c ; full cream llmburgor sxvlss , ll@12c. FISH Fresh frozen white , trout , plko and pickerel , per Ib , 7c ; herring , 5 > o ; sturgeon , lOc. lOc.Oiuxacs Oiuxacs Per box , Florida brlghts , $3.75 ; russets , $8.50 ; mosslna , $ J,25 ; California fancy navels , $525 ; choice. $5.00 : Los An- coles navels , S450 ; seedlings , Riverside , $3853.50 ; mountain , $ .1.25 ; Los Angeles , $3.00 ; In live box lots 25o per box less. LEMONS Per box , mcsslim fancy , $ -1.00@ 5.0i ) ; verdolll , good , $350. BANANAS Per bunch , $2 00@3.00. MAHUA GitAi'Es--Fanoy , per bbl , $7.50 : choice , pur bbl , $ U.OO@7 00. COCOANUTS Per hundred , $1.75. Al'l'LES Per bbl , $4 00 .41 DO. CiUNiiEHitiES Per Obl , $12.50@H.OO. CIDEH Per bbl , remind , $0.50 ; half bbl , $3.50 ; hard elder , pure , par bbl , $3.01) ) . LlNbEEU OIL ( He. _ Groceries. DitiEi ) FHUIT Currants , now. Ou ; prunes , casks , 1,300 Ibs , S'.j'o ; prunes , bbls or bags , 5Kc ; citron pcol , drum , 20 llm , 22o ; lemon peel , drums , 18o ; fard dates , boxes , 12 11 > * , lie ; uurlcots , chclcu'ovuporatod , llu ; apri cots , jolly cured 25 Ib boxes , lOu : apricots ; fancy , 25 Ib boxes , 15u ; apricots , cholco bags , SO Ibs , 14u ; apples , ovupnratud , 50 Ib boxes , 9c : apples , Star , 8 c ; apples , fancy Alden , 5 Ib , lUo ; ap , les , Fancy Alden , 3 Ib , 10 } u ; Salt Luke , 6 > fc ; blackberries , evujiorated , 50 Iti boxes , rijfo ; chorrlos , pitted , dry cured , 13c ; pears , California fancy , , ' 4 * boxes , 25 Ib , 12o : pouches , Cul. No. 1 fancy , > tfg , unp batfs , bO Ib , I5o ; peaches , pared , fancy , 18a ; Salt Luke , 7o ; uectarlnes , red , 14u ; ncctnrlnei , silver , boxes , 15u ; pitted plums. Gal. 25 Ib boxes , 8J O ) raspberries , ovap. , N. Y , , now , 2to ) ; prunes , H. C. 0070 , U lO'.fu ' ; orungo pcol , 15o ; raisins , Cullloruiu London crop 18b9 , $2.35 ; Cul. loose muscatels , crop 1839 , $2.00 ; Valoticlas , 1SSS , Oc : Valonolas , now. ) i'o ; Cal. seedless , sks , , 7J ! o ; Ondura layer , now , 0 > o ; pruneloss , 12Kc ; dried gropes , 4o. SUOAIIS Cut flou , 80 ; out loaf cubes l a ; standard , powdered , 7lac ; XXXX. powdered , Bo ; grunulblod , standard , OJgu ; confection- ors. A , 0 0 ! > vhitoextiaC , O.Vo ; extra C , Neb , Oo ; amber , 5 c ; SoAi-s-Castllo , mottled , per Ib , 610o ; do white , per 1) > , 12o , VfiOErAiiLEs Touiatoos-a Iti extra , $1.00 ; 3 Ib standard , western brands , ODsJOSu ; gal lens , strictly standard , $2 9J. Corn Finest grown , tl.t'A ) ; gllt-cdto sugar com , very tine , 11.60 ; MuMurroy's 2 Ib sugar corn , $1 U ) ; 2 Ib extra , western brand * . MooTll.OOj 2 to standard , western brands , 70 ( < pOc. Mushrooms - rooms 1 Ib French , extra line , 82if25i ! ; 1 Ib French , line , 18.5'ci ( 1 Ib French , ordinary , 10C'18o. ' Peas-Tros fine , per can , 8 * o ; dnml flno , per'can,10oj a.lb extra , lifted , $3.00 ; 3 Ib early Juno , $ l.iW@t.3S ; 2 Ib Mnr' row , standard brand , 11.10- Ib soaked , We , String Hoans 2 Ib high grade. Kofugce , S5o : 3 Ib Golden Wax bc.iiin , 75o ; 2 Ib string beans , 70c. Lima Boani 8 Ib soaked , 7ftc. Hoslon linked Uoans 3 Ib Lawis , (1.03 ; crown brand , $1 50. Sweat potatoes , ' \ Ib Now.lorsoy , $1.00 ; daisy , $1.83. 1'umpn.m 3 Ib now innnpltin , 03c. OiLs-Korosene-P. W. lOtfe ; W. W. 1''Ke ; headlight , 13c ; gasoline , 180 ; naiad oil , $1.83u59.00 ( per doz. CANNED MEATS 1 Ib lunch tongue , J2.00 ; 2" Ib lunch tongue , $1.75 ( 1 Ib corned hoof. $1.20 ; 2 Ib corned beef , $8.03 ; 0 Ib corned beef , (0.50 ; 14 Ib corned bcuf. $11.00 ; 2 Ib boneless pigs feet , $2.80 ; 1 Ib English brawn , $1.20 ; 2 Ib English brawn , $2.00 ; 0 Ib Eng lish brawn , $0.50) ) 1 Ib comproaied ham. $1.752 ; Ibcomprcssod ham , $8.75 ; lib chipped beef , $ . ' .00. FAm.VACnous GOODS Barley , 3)@lo ; fa rina , 5c ; peas , 3c ; oatmeal , ' % Xl'i maca roni , lOc ; vermicelli. lOo ; rlco , 4 ( 0 0 ; sago and tapioca , 0@7c : lima beans , Oc. CorrKK Hoastcd Arbticklo's Arlosa , 24. c ; McLaughlln's XXXX. 2l < o ; Gorman , 24j'ge ' ; Dllworth , 84lio ; Aluroniti , 24Xo' bulk , 84'.fc. ' FISH Codfish , extra Georges , new , 5 } c ; grand bank , now , 4'sfe ; silver , 2 Ib , blocks , Oo ; snow whllu. 2 Ib bank , now , 4U'o ; Turkey - key cod , lar o middles , bricks , S'4o ; snow white crates , 12-5 Ib , boxes. 7Jfo : Iceland halibut , Ho ; medium scaled herring , 83o ; No. 1 sc.iled , burring , 23o ; domestic Holland herring , 5oc ; Hamburg spiced herring , $1.60 ; Unssian sardinei , 75u ; Russian sardines , plain. 55c ; Imported Holland barring. Crown brand , SOo ; do. fanc.v milkers , ' . 'Oo ' : mackerel No. 1 shore , half boU , $13.00 ; bloaters , half bbls , $18.00 ; wtntollHh , half bbls , $7.00 ; trout , half bbls , $5 50 ; family whitollsh $3.00 ; sul- tnou , $3.50 : 1 Ib mackerel ( herring' * $1.00@ 1.10 ; 1 Ib llnnun baddies , $1.75 ; 1 Ib' lousters , $1.00@3.00 ; 1 Ib Alaska salmon , Aleut , $1.00 ; 8 Ib oysters , 10 oz. $1.85 ; 1 Ib oysters , 5oz , $1.10 ; 3 Ib select , 13 07$2.33 ; I Ib clams , littlenecks nocks , S1.J3 ; 2 Ib clams , llttlo necks , $3.10 ; \i Ib tardlncs , Imported , per case , 100s , $ ll.00 ( < 1000 ; } { Ib sardines , Imported , per case , 100s , $15.00(330.00 ( ; Ji Ib. Imported bone less sardines , 20o ; } Ib sardines. American , per 100s , French style , $ l.5drf5.00j ( M Ib sar dines , American , per case , 100s , French style. $7.50J3.00 ( ; ) , ' Ib sardines , mustard , per case. 50 ? , $1.00 ( 4,35 ; Imported key sar dines , $13.00. IJitooMS Parlor , 4 tlo , $3.75 ; 3 tie , $ . ' .23 ; stables , $3.85 ; common , ? 1.60@1.7u. COCOA yt ib tin , 40c per Ib. CIIOCOIATE 32GJ23o per Ib ; Gorman chic ory , rod , 8c. HCMI- TWINE Heavy , 14c ; medium , 18c ; licht , 17c ; 18 li. C. , 30c ; 31 , 80o ; 30 , lOc ; 48 , 17o ; broom twines , colored,80c. MATTIIKSS Twixn Very line , 40c ; flue , 33r ; medium , 85c , binders , 13c. SAIL TWINE Very flno Has , 83c ; line flax , line ; cotton. 22c ; Calcutta hemp , Uo. Sxi.sona Blls , ijtf ; granulated , \ % < ) \ kegs 1' c ; ukgs , CO , 5s , 5JijO. STAUCII % @ per Ib. SIOVK POLISH $8.00555.87 per gross. UAOS Am. , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lewiston , per 100 , $17.00. NUTS Almonds , 15o ; UruziU , 14o ; Illborts , 12u : pecans , lie ; walnuts , 18 > c ; peanut coclts , 8c ; roasted , lie ; Tcnncsso pea nuts , So. IJuuas ( Grocers' ) Per Ib Uorax , lOc ; copperas , 8 > o ; 13 , y loaves , lie ; glue , lOc ; epsom salts , lcglaubcr ; salts , 3c ; sulphur , 2J u ; blue vftrol , Oc ; alum , 4c ; tartarlc acid , 42o ; rosln2c ; saltpelor , absolutelypuro , lOc ; gum camphor. 2 Ibs In box , 1 ocnkcs. . 33u : hops , JC and % Ib packages , 20c ; sage , ) /and } -lb packages. 15u ; madder , 18c ; saltpeter , lOc ; indigo , 8-lb und 5-lb boxes. S F. C3 ( < j70c ; indigo , 8 Ib and 5-lb boxes , Mudrls , 75c ; seal inp wax , 25-lb boxes , red , 3 e ; sealing wax , 25-lb boxes , white , 4e. Corni : Green Fancy old golden Hio , 24o ; fancy old pcaberry , 24c / ; Hio , choice to fancy , 23o ; Hio , prime , 8 Jo ; Hio , good , Sic ; Mocha , 89o ; Java , genuine O. G. , 880 ; Java , good Interior. 24c ; African , 21c. Hoi'i : Basis Manilla rope , 15c ; sisal rope , 12 c ; cotton rope , lOo ; now process , 8.J-JC. COTTON TVVISE Hlbb , vary llao , 3 or 4 py 22c ; line , 20c ; Daisy , 18c ; candle wick , 22c. OLIVKS Quarts , oor do$3.75 ; pints , per doz , $ J.25bulk ; , per gal , 04c. . ViNKo n 30 gr. eider , So ; good , 12c ; white wine , 15c. MOLASSES Bbls , N. O. , choice , per gal , 55o ; bukors' , 34i35c ( ; black strap , 20c. WiiAri'ixo PAi'Eit Straw , per Ib , 2Kc ; rag , 2) ) c ; manlln , 13 , 5@0c ; No. 1 , 7c" UAOS Union square , 35 per cent off list. SALT Dairy , 330 fb in bbl , bulk , $3.10 : best grade. CO , 5s , $3.30 ; best grade , 100 , 8s , $2.40 ; best , grade. 33 , 10s , $2.80 ; rock salt , crushed , Sl.bO ; dairy salt , Ashton , 60 tt > bags , 85c ; bulk , 321 Ib bags , $3.83 ; common , in bbl , $1.25. CANNED Goons Fruits , California canned goods , standard brands , 2 Ib , per doz Apricots , $1.70@1.85 ; apricots , plo fruit , $1.50 ; gallons , * 1.50 : blackberries , $2.25 ; chorrles , block , $300 3.85 ; cherries , white , $3.2o@3.50 ; grapes , $1.00@1.80 ; pears , Bartlett - lett , $3.10 ( $3.35 ; peaches , yellow. ? 2.10@8.30 ; poaches , lemon cling , $2.85 ; plums , egg , $1.C5@1.80 ; plums , golden drops , $ l.tO : plums , green gages , $1 GoQl.SO ; peucho ? , Bay City , with nitts in , $1.00 ; currants , $2.80 ; gooseberries , $325 ; quinces , $2.10 ; raspber ries , $2.70 ; strawberries , $2 CO ; peaches , 3 Ib eastern standards , SL83 ; 3 Ib pie , $1.10 ; 0 Ib pie , $2.00 ; gallon plo , $3.00 ; apples , high standards , $3 50 ; 3 Ib gooseberries , OOo : 2 Ib strawberries , 90@0."c ; 3 Ib raspberries , $1.00 : 8 Ib blueberries , b0rt 00o ; 3 Ib blackberries , C3@70c ; 2 llfstrawherries , preserved , $1.75 ; 5 Ib raspberries , preserved , $1 80 ; 2 Ib black berries , preserved , $1.20 ; pineapples , Bahama chopped , $2.00 ; 2 Ib Bahama grajed , $2.75 ; 8 Ib Bahama sliced , $2.50 ; 1 Ib Standard sliced , $1.3."i1.50 ; cherries , 2 Ib rod , Baltimore , " @ 95o ; pours , 2 Ib , $1 25. SCHROEDER & DEAN , GBAIN , B emont Fiut Nalioia ! Baa , ! J05 South iitli ; StructOinalia. . 15 NATIONAL BANK U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NB3. Cnpilul $100,000 Surplus Jan. 1st , 1800 57,500 Ol'TlCHHS AND niUKUTOKS HENIIV W. VATKS , I'rojlilcnt. LEWIS S. HKKII , Vice 1'resldent. JAV.8iv. . or \V. V. MIIUSK. JnilNS.CCII.MN1. It. 17. ClisiiiNd , J. N , II. I'ATIIICIC , W , II. MluoilKH , Cashto THE IRON BANK , Cnr. 12th and Farnnin Sti , A Qonertvl Hanking llusliuin : Tniua.ictod. n AM , KINDS OK rOnftll DKaiHAIH.H PA- I llJul. run IIOUCIHT. Ou Improved and Unlnv pruvuil IVopaity. i I'urvhuied or Net'otlatad. Ttio Negotiation of Bonds. COItl'dUATIO.V IIONDS , . A tipoclnlty. Correspondence Solicited. W. B. MILLARD , Boom 313 liroxvn liuildlnir , Oinului , lijwl. HI MJlii : H. MOItKISII.V A C-U.C'om Jlcrrlii.nl. , ITI Kttutli l > ulcr.lt. . Cljli.itu. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK , " Cnpttnl , - - - $ ' OOOOO Surplus , - _ - AO.OOO Ollli era niul Dlroctor-i- I ! , M. Moriomnu , (1 M. Hitchcock , Jos. ( Inrncuu , Jr. . A. Henry. K. M Anderson , Win. U JI ul , v. pros , ; U II Will , A. 1 * . MopUm , proi.i A. Mlllard , cnjliier t K , II , llrynnt , assistant cashier. Dooto and Shoos. KIHKENDALL , JOSE3 < t CO. , Bucr euon to H J , Janri H Co. Wholesale Mannfaclnrers of Boots & Shoes tor nation Itubber Shoo Co. , lim. 1134 and 1104 llarn yau i. Omaha , N bra ki > . Browora. sronz & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1641 North KUhUtath 8trt tOmana. Nabtuka. Cornloo. EAQLE OnnNWK WORKS , Manufacturer * of Galvanize ! Iiw Cornice Window-cups nmt mstnl.lo nkrlliihti. John K | > t > n t r , proprlitor. 1U and ItU South iota itrcot , ? " * * - . . - CT- * Artlata' M otprlots. " " A. 1JOSPE , Jr. , Arlisls1 Materials , Pianos anil Organs , 1513 DouKlai.itreet.Oninlin , Nobrnikv . ' ' GokoJEto. ' ' OMAHA COA L , 'C01'E Jotters of Hard and Soft Coal , 509 Bomb. 13th lrcat. Ouialia. Nehrmkn. * NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Goal and Coke , 1H South 13tli itroet , Omnlin , Nebraska. " DEAN , ARMSTRONG A CO. , Wholesale Cigars , tOBKorth CthBtrootOmaha. Neb. "Hello" 1139 , Dry Goods an < I JJol I ona. ' M. E. surra & co , Dry Goods , Fornishing Goods and Notion ? 1103 and 1101 1)ougl , cor , llth atroot. Omalin , Neb. _ _ KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. ] Importers & Jobbers in Dry Good ? , Notions QnU' Kurnlihlnu Oooli. Corner llth and Uirne/ _ itreett. Omaha , NobrmKa. _ FumUurp. _ " DEVEY AtfTONE. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Fnrnam itre jt , Omaha , Nobrmka. * CHARLES SmVERICK , Furniture , Omaha , Itcbras'.a. CrogorjoB. _ . AleCORD , BRADY A CO. , Wholesale Grocers , IBta and Ljiwunwcrtli utMflU. Orrmlrn. Nobrnsk * . _ Hardware. * HIMEBA UGH A TA YLOR , Bnilders1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shop M bnnIC3 Tooli and Ilurnlo Soulos. 1406 Uouiilal street , Omaha , Nib. Lumber , Eto. JOHN A. WAKEFtELD , Wholesale Luinlicr , Etc , Imported and American Portland Cement. StalC BHcnt for Milwaukee llrdrnullo Cement nil Cjulnoy Wliltolilina. * CI1AS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , V7O4M1 carptti and parquet flooring. 9tb and UjuglU itrecU , Ouiabn , Nebrnika. . MISSOURI MIMNG CO. Mines and SMDBBrsrf Hard and SoffCoa LOJ 1 Irst Nuil'.nai 11 link Iliillilliur. Umutin , Nub LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lnmlier , Lath , Lime , Sash DOtTff 4to * Tftrds Corner 7tti and Do u 8 Ins * OtQoj | " ' " FRED. W. GRAY , I-nnto , Lime , Cement , Etc , , Etc , Cornel 8th anil Douglas trcct , Omnlia. tnllllnory an d i < jI otlon.B. " * L OBERFELDER A CO. , Imuorters & Joliliers in Millinery & Notions 3M , 810 and til South lltU itroeU Notl na. ' J. T. ROBINSON NOTION C0. , Wholesale Notions and Famishing Goofo , imilarnerilroot , Omttha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TA NKLWM00 " Wholesale Refined and LUliricatlng Oil9 , Ailoarttno.otc. Omaha. A. II lllshop. Miiniucrf Pa p or. * x-uv * CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paner Dealers , Carry a nice itock of printing , wrapplnit mid writing paper. Hpeclal attunttuu KlTou to card paper. , Safco tto. .1 , A. L. DEANE A CO. . General Aiconts for Hall's ' Safes , Ml > nil 323 South 10th Bt. . Oman * . _ Toya , Eto. U. HARDY A CO. , * Jobbers of Toys , Dolls , Allinis , Fancy Gofl'ils ' , HOMIO Furnliblna ( Joodi. Children' " CarrUioi. 1JCB l > arnam itruet. Omtba , nob. Asrloulturnl ImplomontOt LINJNOER A METCALFljO ? Aurlcnlt'lImDlBinenls ' , Wagons , Carriage * Buggies , eto. Wholmula. OinHl.a. NubraiVa. , U. S. WIND ENGINE PUMP CO. , Sleara and Water Snpplies , . trial uillli , 013 and WJJonos > t.OmnliA. U.lf , Iton , Acting Munauar. i BROWN A CO , Engines , Boilers ant Generalu. . u. , / fhcat-lron , . . U13-lli - work tleam pump > n mlllt. - I.uaionxorlU itrvot , Omaha , Iron WorUo. PAXTOlf A VIEHLllfG IRON WORKS , ' Wroogtit and Cast iron Bnilfling Wort ICnifluo.bra § work , gtnoral foundrr.inaclnuo.aa4 blnckiuiUU wurk. Omcu ana worf.i. U , I' , llr anil IHb itr t , Oiiiaba , ( MM/M SAFE A IRON WORKS , MM'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , ' Vaulli. Jill work. Iron ibuttor * and fire oicap 4' U. Auar cu , prop r. Cor , lltli and Jacmon kit. . M. A. D1SBROW ACO , , Wholtial * manufacturer : * I t Boors , Blinds and Monldings , ? , llranch oOlcB. Htk aaa Uard Kraeti , Oaialia , H b , J " . j * UNION STOCK YARD co.t OfSoutliOfflatia.Liuiitci