THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. ML THE SPECULATIVE 1IARKTS , Bu'la nnd Bonra Both Find Comfort In DcdKo'o EatlmntoB. .NOTHING EXCITING IN CORN. Onts Hocclvc Conslilnrnble Attention .Moderate Uuilncn4 1'rnnnnatcil In Hotr I'rntliioMLlvo Slock ContlnitPM Active. CHICAGO IMlODUCn SIAUItUTS. CIIICAOO , March 11. | Special Tolocrnm to TUB UKE.J This was nn exceptional duy In wheat. It was BO moro because ot the un certainty than because of any remarKable action , The range for the price of May wheat Up to 1 o'clook was but J c. The opening was } { a under the close yesterday , but was In keening with the curb price last night , and this mornlngnttor thocrop figures from Washington were received. Statistician Dodge was as vague as usual. After mak ing the very bearish statement that wheat In farmers' hands apsrocatod ISO , 000,000 bushels ho adds that much of the wheat Is In bands whore It will not bo sold until It commands bettor prices. Heforo the session ooencd both bulls and bears were getting ; comfort out of the government figures and comments. The moro the report was studied the tnoro the trade was pulled. The action of the mar * ket scorns to bear out the theory that the principal holders of wheat arc not ready for nn advance , and tnat the price will probably bo let down to or below the bottom figures of a few weeks ago to catch a lot of long wheat , and then the advance will begin. The big operators were divided today. Urosscau was on both sides of the market. I'oolo and Hutchlnson were the best buyers. Irwln Green & Co , boutjht early. Now YorK bought hero on each decline. On the selling side there was at times a general letting go of long wheat Driver lea in this sort of selling. All foremn houses sold on the crop figures , which hud moro ef fect on the ctner Mdo than hero. Schwnrtr , Dupeo nnd Counioluian were free sellers. When all others stopped selling Pardrldge kept on. Ho was the big short seller of the day. The sharpest decline of the day , when Mav went to o on stop ordota , placed around 78o , was stopped very largely by expert - port clearances. The action in May was : Opened at 78&c , Bold at 7S@TSJfc to 78 c , ofl to 77/c , up to 78VC. off to 77J c and up to 78Vc. At 1 o'clock July sold at 7tij @ 7y/c. ; The buying forces in the wheat pit succeeded In holding May nt 73 , ' c at the close. Other closing figuics were : March 77 ? c , Juno 77Jfe , Julv 7Cc. Twenty boat loads were reported token for export at New York , but not con- tinned. The corn market was not excited at all , out fair volume of business was dono. Grading was much improved , also with 437 csirs of No. 2 grudo. Chicaco shipments were " 01,000 bushels and exports were again largo. Room was taKen hero for 170,000 bushels by lake to Buffalo. March was quoted atUbc. May sold 29 < o ima 29 C ? 29'/c. Other closing prices were : April 2'e , Juno 23 ; , July 3l ( f@3o ; < c , August Hl-'hC ' , September Sljgo , October ii'Jc bid. Oats received consitliTublo attention early , in the day but as the session advanced the market dragged and ruled very quiet. The feeling developed was weaker , the little ad vance of yesterday being lost. The chief weakening inllucnco was the government crop report which catno in after yesterday's close. The largo receipts and the dcclluo in wheat also induced free selling , but otTerincs wcro well absorbed by the "shorts. " The weather was wet nnd uufavorablu and had considerable Influence with many operators. Iho speculative mar ket opened ? ( ijc under the closing prices of yesterday , were steady for a time , then sold offj ' /c , became firmer , closing at JsVo lower than yesterday. Cash property was moro freely offered. A moderate de mand existed and prices averaged } ic lower th.in yesterday and closed steady. Only a moderate business was transacted In hog products and there were DO particular changes to noto. Tbo advance In the price of hogs led to some buying on spccula'lvo account early m the clay and prices ruled slightly higher. Later there was a little moro Inclination to sell and prices settled back again. Near the close the murkot showed moro life nnd prices rallied again , closing at outside fig ures in most cases. Trading was chietly In Mav , Juno and July deliveries , thu former commanding the most attention and credited mainly to the short interest. The shipping demand was talr in the way of filling orders for small quantities but buyers wore slow to meet the views of the sellers. Offerings were not very Inrge a'nd holders demanded full former figures. Transactions were moderate. CHICAGO IAVK STOO1C. CniCAao , March 10. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEB.I CATTLK Business continues ac tive with prices again'quotoa strong to lOc higher and the advance covering about all classes. Fat cattle , butchers' stock , cows , bulls , etc. , all shared in the upturn. This makes un advance of from 15o to 20c for the week so far. Business was light In the Btookor und feeder line , prices being barely ns steady as last week. Choice to extra beeves , $4.90(35.15 ( ; medium to good steers , 1350 to l.SOOlbs , $435@l.bO ; 1,200 to 1,350 Ibs , $3.90SI.40950to ( ; 1,200 Ibs , $3.50@4.00 ; stackers und feeders , $3.40@3 70 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.60(3330 ( ; bulk , $2.40(3 ( SOS ; Texas corn fed steurs , $1.00 ( < ? 3 05. lions Business m this murkot continues active nnd wn note another upturn of 5o on tirlmo packers and selected heavy. The bulk of mixed sold at $4 10 , a few common at $3 'JS@-4.03W , with selected heavy at ? l 10 ® 4.15 , largely at ft 12) . Light sorts sold at $4 10iJ4.15 ( , largely at S4.10. NEW YORK , March 11. ( SpecialTelegram to TUB BFE.I STOCKS It was conceded on all hands last night ttmt the stock market must bo very nervous and unsettled to Jay , If not for several days , following the results of yesterday iu Reading , On the contrary the opening was not at ull unusual. Reading for a minute or two loaned at Jf and perhaps 10,000 share * wore traded in the first flvo minutes. The price was first at U9 , then off to 33K. up again to 39 , the closing figure last night , and then off to nstf. At the end of the hour the stock loaned at * f nnd quiet reigned. It Is thought the stock has not yet been strengthened by the recent whirl. Talk Is very general % that shorts In Sugar , St. Paul , Union Pacific , Rock Island and Burlington will have to make peace with the bulls in short order. Chicago - cage parties bought Grangers all day yes terday and wcro nt U again early today. Attention was given to Heading during the ilr t hour. Union Pacific was the only other stock In which there was nay animation and that was caused by heavy soiling by largo traders , seemingly for short account. First prices of other stocks were quite Irregular as compared with last night's prices , but tbo differences were confined to small fractions In all cases. Union Pacific yielded n umall fraction but recovered later , aud the whole list dis played a stronger tone , The hour to noon brought good buying all through the list. Sugar was blow to uiuva and regained but H to Ob ' . LouUvllto went up J { to 81V nnd Laekawanna gained > to IStljf. Western railroad shares responded inojt quickly ana under the lead of Rock Island and St. Paul thu Grangers made excellent gains. Atchi- sea and Burlington each moved up , % from lait ulpht. Northwestern was steady , Hock Island , after touching W ) ; * . sold quickly up to 91 ; ; , and St. Paul c\aJo a bound of 1 per coot to CS , Missouri Pacific followed with a ( tin of } ( , and Union PaolQa recovered IU early decllno and rose to 63Y , or n l ( net pain The day proved to bo a good ono for bull * Short * appe.tr to be on the run. Tha Heading lesion was a dear ono. Heading nnd Sugar almost dropped out of tight In general buying today. At the cloie the not stains In active nocks were as follows : Louisville , Atchlson , Uurllngton , North western and Union Puciflo4 \ eicb , Heck Inland , l f , Missouri Pacific l' < , St. Paul IV. WcstornUnlon ? f , New Ertgland } { . The total Bales wcro 213,253 shares. Iho following wore the cloMnc quotations : r. S. 4s regular. 13IV Northern I'nclflc. 3014 L1.H , 4s coupons . . .1S2U do oreferrad. . . . i.Tii V.f. 4' ' < r zulM . 101" a & .N. W loaf U.H.4S coupons .loT' . doprer rred M9 l'aclBc < of'J3 . . . .118 I.V.V.C ntra' . . 107 OntrM I'acldc. . . . 3ZW\.U.AK \ 18' < , , .12 ? llocklslanii W't Chlcaeo. llurlln ton C..M.&St.l > , .68 A'Juinov . . .Ifif ) ( looreforreil . . . .llG'i - I30JS j8t.PaulOrashs. . 314 , HllnolaCautr l..lH'i aoprtTorrea . . . . 92 I. . H. * W , Hiilon ' W..St. L. 41' l.&kQShort - aoproforred . . . . ui Michigan Ututr&l , nt Western Union. . . . SJ.S Mlnsourll'fccino . . 741 ! MOXBV Easy at 3@4i < per cent. PntME MEnOA.XTiLB PApgn 0 > 47 per cent. < STKIU.IXO ExcnAXOE Quiet and weak ; euiy-doy bills , $4.sl } < f ; demand. stoolcs. NEW YOIIK , March II. fSooolal Tcloir.\m toTiiB BEB.I Tha foltj.vi-u urj tha mtn- Ingstock quotations : Alice . 130 IHomestaVe . 751 Aspen . 70) ( Horn Silver . 240 Caiedonla.il II . . 171 Iron Silver . . . . 17.1 Commonwealth , : K North Uollolslo . .100 ComstocK. T scp..3JOJ Mutnals ICO Dendwood T. . . . .1 < V ) Ontirlo fJ'a Kl 1'rlsto Ill , 8utt r Creek ICO Krcland 100 Union Con 2W The Wool Mnrkot. HOSTOV , March 11. fSpecial Telegram to THE Bnn. | There Is very little change m the market for wool. The demand con tinues fair , but manufacturers do not pur chase much beyond their Immediate wants. Territory wools uro soiling moro freely than other kinds , with sales ot line at GG@jSc , and medium at C0@i3a. Toxns and California wools move slowly , but stocks of the former are not largo. Oregon wool is quiet and steady. The best eastern is selling at 19 ( 20c , aud from that down to 10O17c. Pine washed fleeces continue dull and iu favor Of buyers , who do not care to tuito hold nt even inside prices. Ohio X is offered at 31c , XX at 33c , nnd No. 1 at 37c. Michigan X fleeces are quoted at 29c and only very choice lots go any higher. No. 1 Michigan fleeces are offered at 30c , In Ohio fine delaine moro have bojn sales at 35@3Cc , and in Michigan at 34g35c. ( No. 1 combing Is steady nt 3S@39c. Pulled wools are in moderate demand , and sains of Hiipcr have been made at 3J(3Jlc ( and of extra at 23c. Foreign wools remain firm. CHICAGO. March 11. llo p. ra. close Wheat Firm and higher ; March , 7S/38'c ; May , 78 c. Corn btendy ; March. 2Sc ; Mav , 29 * < c. Oats Steady ; March , 20 , 'c ; May , 21'fc. ' Rye March. 42 c. HarlevNothing doing. Prime Timothy $1.19. Flax Cosh. $1.48. Whisky $1 02. Pork Firm ; March , 19.07K ; May , 10.15 Lard Firm ; March , S0.02K ; M y. $0.10. Flour Steady ; winter wnoat , $2.00 ® 4.40 ; spring wneat , $3.75@4.CO : rye , $3.5'J@ ' 2.SO ; buckwheat , 75eC < ? $ I.OO per cwu Pro clear. 13(322c. ( Cheese Steady ; full cream Cheddars 9) ) + ' @ 95/c ; flats , 9 } @ 10c ; Young Americas. 10 ® lOJ c. Egps Easier : fresh , 12@Hc. Hides Steadv ; heavy and lltfht groan Baited , 4K@/ic ' ; salted bull , 3 fe ; green salted calf , 5 > < fc ; dry flint , 0@7c ; dry salted hides , Cc ; dry calf , 5gO ( < ; ; deacons , 20c each. Tallow Steady ; No. 1 solid packed , 3 ? c ; No. 2 , 3/c , ; cake , 4e. Receipts. Shipm'ts. Flour . 17.00(1 ( 10.000 Wheat . 30,000 10.000 Corn . 390,000 201,000 Oats . 203.003 19J.090 NIIW YorK , March It. Wheat Receipts. 18,150 bushels ; exports , 02,800 bushels ; spot wealter ; No. 2 red , SO @s5G c in elevator ; S8@33j c , ulloat , 87J C' bbfc ! f. o b. ; op tions steady ; No. 2 rod. March , closing at . Corn Receipts , 10,800 bushels ; exports. 215,850 bushels ; spot steady ; No 3 , 36(3 > 30 > 4c in elevator , 37CJ7,1 o uiloat ; ungraded mixed , 27K@3c ; options firm ; March closing at SOJi'c. Oats Receipts , 91,000 bushels ; exports , 30,000 ; spot steady No. 2 whito. 30Ct31e ( , mixed western , 27@30c : white west ern , 29Q34Ko ; options weak ; March closed nt 2SJ/C. ColTeo Options closed steady , unchanged : 15 points down ; sales , 80,250 bacs ; March $17.93 ; May , $17 ( M@17.75 ; spot Rio firmer ; fair cargoes , $30 73. Sugar -Raw , steady ; 'refined , firm ; fair refining , 5 1 lOc. Petroleum United closed Auril 92J , Eggs Easier ; western , 15e. Pork Firm ; now mess , $1075@11.23. Lnrd Stronger.modoratively uctlvo ; west ern steam.IO 40 ® ! 43K Butter Steady ; western dairy. 5@lbc ; creamery , 13@20c , Elgin , 27 c. Cneoso Stronger ; western , lOJfc. St. lionln. March 11. WneatLower ; cash , and Muv , 70o. Corn Lower ; cash , 2IJ < c ; May , W c. Oata Lower ; cash , 2uKa ; May , 20 > | @ . 1'ork Stronger at $10.25 Lurd Higher at $5 7535 SO. WhiskiSteady at $1.03. Butter Nominal ; creamery , 2J ( < 533 ; dairy , 16@21c. . March 11. Wheat No. 2 spring , cash , 72(373o ( : May , 73j fc Corn Quiet ; rso. 2 , 27Kc. Kiinsas City. March 11. Wheat Steady ; no. v tiara , casu , tw > jc biu ; o. : ; red , cash , OsJ < c bid. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash and March , 21 } < o bid. Oats No. 2 , cash 17o bid ; March , 177 0 bid. Moroh 11. Wheat track , 74@75) ) o. Liverpool. March 11 , Wheat Quiet ; holders offer moderately , Cjrn Quiet and ousy ; now raUed western , 3s O'ja per cental. Clnolmintl , March 11. Wheat Steady ; No , 3 rod mixed. 77c. ( tora Weaker ; No 3 mixed , 30 , : iOt < e. Oats Weaker ; iSo U mixed , 2l@.Mu. Whisk.\ . ! . n wrouic. Unlanen , arch 11.Tho Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 6.500 ; shipments , - ; muruot strong to lOo higher ; cbolco to extra beeves , $1 90@.U5 ; steers , $3 50i4.b ( < ) ; stock- era and ( omiors. t3.40Q$3.70 ; I'exas corn- fed steers , $ a,00(33.05. ( Hogs -Receipts , 20,000 ; shipments , - ; inarkotstrong to 5s Higher ; mixed $ .1.90(44 10 ; heavy and light , W.WKtf-1.15 ; skips , a.90. a.90.Shnap Receipts , 5,000 ; shlpmonti , market steady to stronger ; natives , 0.00 : western corn-fed , $4bOt.45.70 ; Toxuus , $3.75Q5.25 ; lambs , tl90i-J50. ( ! ! The Drovers Journal special London cable gram quotes a light general supply of cuttle , but heavy offerings of Americans. Prices , howoveiv wore steady at lK > $13i < , o per Ib , sinking olTal. KansiiH City , March 11 Cattle Receipts , 4KK ) ; shipments , 2,100 ; market higher ; etoers , $3.HO I.S5 ; caws , fl.y 3.00 ; stocker - or * and feeders , | 2.bKit3.50. ( Hogs Receipts , 5WO ; ; shinmouts. 300 ; market higher ; all grades , $ J.72 > $ ( < 1 yj , .National Stout Vurili , Ka it St. l.oul * . March 11. Cattle Receipts , 1,900 ; shipments , 100 , market higher ; fair to fancy native steer * , $3.30 5 03 ; itockon uud feeders , $3.25 3 CO , Hogs Receipts. 0.400 ; shipments , 1,000 ; market stronger ; heavy , $3.95 ( 4.05 ; packing , U90Q4.00 ; light , 13.90 ( .00. tiloux City , March 1L Cattla-Receiptt , l.COO , shtpiuenlR , 200 ( market itctlve ; canners - ners , 7B < ? tl 23 ; cows , l.ua < { l 25. stack er * , l&0i < 325 ; feeder * , $3.a5@3.W , veal calves , $300(33.15. Hogs Receipts , 3,300 , market steady ; higher ; every thing , $3 77 < g3.90. OMAHA JUl'/JJ STOCK. Cntllr. Monday. March 11. Cattle receipts estimated nt 2,400 compared with 2,130 yesterday and 2,229 last Tuesday. The steer market opened active and strong er , up lOc to 15c over Saturday' * prices , and from a shade to lOo above yesterday's sales. Nearly everything desirable was sold parly In the day. Nearly a dozen lots sold at or above thn $4 lino. The cow market was slowjinil sales generally wcro maJo at unchanged figures , borne very fine cows sold at $ .3.50 , whllo a bunch of heifers brought $3.15. The quality of tha receipts was poor , perhaps the poorest received any ono day for weeks. Nearly forty loads of very poor cow stuff are too much for this market on ono day , and the .result was slow sales with many loft In Hrst hands after midday. Nearly all the desira ble cow stuff was cleaned up before the close. The market on the best grades of cows was actwo and firm , but tha receipts of that quality wcro so small that they cut no figure in tbo sales. Feeders and stackers arc reasonably plenty and the demand good with ready sales at firm prices as high as $3.40 being paid for good fenders. Hulls continue active and steady. A fine lot of calves were on sale , soiling as high as $3.50. The market was the most nctlvo bad this month nud In the language of the sellers was a "daisy. " With the bulk of steers selling at and nbovo $ .1.70 and the top reaching $1.35 , and the bulk of cows soiling at und above $3.50 with $3 50 the top price , nnd nearly all sold by midday sellers may well call It a good day on mar ket. Shippers were very liberal buycrs.Leo Rothchild alone buying moro than 500 for shipment to Chicago. Receipts of hops estimated nt 3,300 com pared with 8,301 yesterday and 1.353 last Tucsduy. The market opened nctlvo with heavy-weights and packing bogs up from a shade to 5c , and llght-wolcrhts nnd fresh meat selections up n shade. The average sales increased from W.78 yesterday to $ .1.31 toduy. This Increase was made by better prices on all the lower priced grades ns the top both yesterday and today was $3.So. Everything changed hands early. Sheep. Sheep receipts estimated at 941. com pared with MU3 vosterdav und 9b , < last Tuesday. The m irkot on good muttons con tinues aotlve und firm and steady on other grades. I'revnilln ; The followlns is a tibls of prijji pit'l ' In tliis market for thu graJoi of sto : ik men- tioned : Prime steers , 1303 to lfi Ibs. . ? ) SO Good steers , 1250 to 11 1) tbs. . . 3 .V ) Good steers , 105U to I'JXl tbs. . . 32J Common 10)0 ) to 1150 Ib stoeri. 2 90 (3 ( 1.03 Common canners . 1.0) ( r2.00 Ordinary to fuir cows . 1.00 O'300 Fairtogood cows . l.UU OW. 15 Good to choice rows . 2.20 ( ; 3 00 Choice to fancy cows . 2.03 M3.30 Fair to good bulls . 1.5'J (43.50 ( Choice to fancy bulls . 2 5j (313.25 ( Light stackers and feeders. . . . 200 ( T 28) Feeders. 9V ) to 110(1 ( fts . 2'31 @ : i 10 1'nlr to choice lidht hojs . 3,80 Fair to choice heavy hogs . 375 Fair to choice mixed hoes . . . . 3.75 ( t J.bO A vi' roil" ! Uoit ot Ho 14. The following table gives the nvoraga cost of hogs on the dates irunttonod , including the cost today , as nasod upon sales reported : Date. Pnca. Date. Price. Mhrch 1 . $ J 75 March 7 . 3 72V March 3 . ii 7G } March S . 3 73 % March 1 . 3 77 March 10 . 3 7b MurcuS . 3 74K Murch 11 . 3 bl March 0 . a U Avprasri I'no : f lio-i. Showing the average price piU for loils of hogs on fis dayj mdioatii in Ha" , 15il , 18b9 and 1830 : ' r i'riot'uoii The following table showi the of prices paid for hess : LiRht and medium hogs ? 3 SO ( iJ'J S5 Gooa to choice mixed tioci . . 3 75 ( < 5 SO Good to choice heavy hos3. . . 3 75 ( < i3 80 Rinio of I'rioasisan. \ . The following table shawa tha ra-io of prices paid for sheep : Prime fut sho3p f4 10 @ "i 59 Good fat sheep ! i 5J ( &l 03 Common to medium sheop. . . . 2 OJ ( till 75 Lambs 4 OJ MO 00 Commr.it tv. ' T.\l ' "t. The folloivln tib'.3 sh > .v 113 ran a in prices on hog3 durini thh an 1 lut ' Highest nml LJOWU-IC Maids nt Hojr * . Today. Yesterday. Highest S3.S5 IllKhest , f3 > 5 Lowest 375 Lowest Slock HfCclntK. Official Yesterday. Estimated Today. Cattle , 9J car A. . 2,130 Cattle , 119 cars.2,2 JO Hogs , 21 cars . . .1.5i2 Hogs , 31 cars..3,315 Sheep , S ears..l 4" > b Sheep , C cars. . . 911 Horses , 1 car. . . . 20 Disposition ol Stock. Showing the number of cattle , bogs nnd sheep bought by the packers and leading bujors on to-day's m.iritot : CHTTLB. Huycrt. No. Swift Jfc Co 633 George II. Hiimmond &Co -tvo The Armour-Cudahy PacKintcotnpany. 204 Omaha Packing Co 8J Lea Kothschlid 649 Hunton ft Underwood 12 Ncla Morns 101 Shippers nnd focdors 93 Vitnsant 30 Hooker & Ueyiui 132 HODS. Showln ? tbo number of hoj bjutjht by the leading buyers on toJav's market : Armour-CuJahy Packing companv 1,332 Omaha Packing Co 090 Swift & Co 473 George H. Hainmond&Co 024 Hogs yesterday averaged 200 pounds , and 03 to iho car. - SIIEKl' . Showing the number of atioop bought on today's market and the purchases : Swift & Co 737 Omaha Packing Co 203 lleprcsQiitaUvn Hnlos. STEEItS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr 1. 1030 a 00 20 1178 370 2 875 025 22 1IGO 375 10 959 340 27 1331 375 1 1010 ! l 50 40 1100 375 19 9 3 M M 1170 375 23 991 350 39 1150 375 18 11S5 3 fiO 3 1323 380 19 1112 350 If , 1250 380 18 1102 355 18 1244 380 20 1092 a 65 20 1225 3 bO 4 1127 3 00 20 1225 3 bO 25 1001 300 2'J 1195 3 fcO 9 11S3 300 19 12J4 3-80 ill l > 03 300 49 1014 3 62U 29 112J 300 17 1245 885 7 1171 305 33 1245 365 19 1IS9 8 fi5 54 1210 3 65 19 1175 805 10 1241 383 70 1191 805 20..1..1229 390 19 1201 305 15 1434 395 41 1353 805 18 1323 895 20 1207 305 15 1320 400 5 1042 370 18 1288 405 19 12S2 8 70 10 1423 4 10 18 1170 870 30 13JO 410 18 1215 3 7U 30 1280 4 10 18. . . . . .1243 8 70 10 1811 4 10 44 1123 370 8 1405 410 No. Av Price. 375 westerns , wethers . . . . . . . .107 ? 3 12H 362estorns , mixcJ . 107 5 00 Un tiin MivrkorSni E. M. Gibson , Clarlts : B. f. & A. Oswald , Wood Utvor ; Morse H. tc Co. , Morse Bluffs. On tinMnrkui With IIojs. Evors & Hunlham , St. LlboryV. ; . J. Bur ger , Uoniph.iu ; J. C. Uoodoll , HuJ.rV. . Uilchie , Surprise : H. H. Diabrow , Harvard ; VVujrers & Dovle. O'Neill ; Coburn H. & S. , Atkinson : L U. Heal , Superior ; . I. G. I.in- doll , Bradshaw ; First Nut banK , L. Carey , Uavennn ; J. T. Glade. A-isolmo ; C. J. Hy- shatn , Palmer ; Woodruff As It. , Ulysses ; Downey < fc 1. , Aurora ; H. L. Mcssnor , bouth iiend ; Uosoborough A : G. . Blue Springs ; Clark H. & Co. , Western ; Brodhaui & S. , Dodge ; Nye , S. & Co , Cltirkson ; Dunn & Nye , Clav Cdnter : Buckley As Koss , Stroms- bure ; J. B. Barnes , Loiotto ; J. M. Davis , W. R Bodley , Scribnur ; C. M. Grunko , West , Point ; Peterson Brothers , Crescent , Ia.J. H. Burliholdcr , Woodbine , la. ; Sims & H. , Portsmouth , la. ; J. J. Doherty , Dun- lap. I.i. ; H. A Nolle , ElUhotn , M. Barnes , Bmcham , la : J. M. Umerino , Council Bin flu. Iu. : II. Hix , Culboun ; H. 13. Roberts , Arlington ; John Dern. Hooper ; bJ Hale , Battle Creek ; Trowbridge & Co. , Ncligh. On iho MurNOiitu Cat tip. Perrv & Frush , Perry & Miller. Wahoo ; E Wllber , (3. M Fowler , River Sioux , Iiu ; W. BBodloy , Hooper ; Brodham ifc S. Dodge ; Willmm Baker , J. B , Barnes , ' Lorotto , J. A. festman , Wisncr : II , Leui'- mer , Humpliroy ; U. Brown , Gresham , Leo & Brown , Hustings ; Y. C Hinzo , Brain.ird ; J. J. Liglitbodv , Maltland ; H. A. Hi'ls ' , Atkinson ; Anderson & J. , Oakland ; T , Tucker , M. LowK It B. Ganunel , Herman ; J. T. Goodell As Co , sVestorn ; J. G. Liudoll , Miller A : Co. . Bradshaw ; G. W. Kemp , B. Tulbot , Borw\n ; M. Cahill , Bruyton ; H. C. Mayland , Staplohurst ; E. H. VVlckham , Archer ; Donnoy ifc T. Aurora ; A. l veity , S. P. Decker. Ashland : J. M. Umerlno , Council Bluffs , la. ; N. Moore , Coleridge ; J. Hustle , Ttiltmigo , P Nut/iman , AvocuJ : H. tjrutt , Bennington : G.W Nuff , Nickerson : J. ri. Kennedy , J. Martinson , Ceiesco ; Peterson Bros. , Weston , Iu. ; J. H. Butler , Crescent , la. ; Lleswuld A : T. , Hick- man ; bims A : Hull , P. Gloss , Persia , la. ; J. Jj Dohoty , Dunlup. la. ; P. H. Starch. J. Glcason. Fullerton : E. E Humonrevs. Cedar Uuplds ; C. Ostcnmp. Clarks ; G. W. Wvont. Silver City , la ; John Irvine , Dan- nobrog ; N. J. Burger , Doniphun : J. W. Olive , Lexington ; James Carr , A. Hedges , Elm Creek ; B. P. Griflln ; P. Puls , Prod Strate , Norfolk. Murkot Mont inn. Charles A. Birney , of the commission firm of Waggoner , Birnoy & Co. , has returned from Chicago. L. U. Heal , tin extensive shipper of Supe rior , sent in a cur of hogs. Buckley & Hess , well-known Stromsburg shippers , marketed hogs. E.Vilbor nud C. M. Fowler of Utver Sioux , la. , brought In cattlo. Anderson & Johnson , wpU-known dealers at Oakland , murkoto'l cattle. G. V > \ Null , u regular dealer , brought In two cars of cattle from Nipkerson. Anthony Martin , a regular liruuulng ship per , was at the yards with cattlo. N M. Black was la from Culbei tson with a load of cattlo. Colonel J , H. Pratt of Omaha had two lots of fine cattle In from his frfrm at Bennmg- ton. Twenty-nmo holfors averaging 9)1 ) pounds sola at $315nn < i thirty-one two \ear old steers averaging 9J5 pounds at WOO. G. G. Vreoland of Juariita , ouo of our reg ular thlppors und an old patron of the faouth Omaha market , was in with onu car of cattle tlo and ouo car of hogs. „ GoorRo W.Wyant , a representative farmer and slock dealer of Silver City , Iu. , was on the market with a car of cattle. Sims & Houcbton of Portsmouth , la. , con tributed a car of hogs. Wagers & Doyle , regular O'Neill shippers , marketed hogs. It. Brown of Grcshatn marketed a car of cattle , John Hastio sent In a car of cattle from TalmaKo. John Irvine of Dannebrog marketed cattlo. Downey & Toot of Aurora marketed cuttle , C. Oskatnp got In from Clurk with a car of cattlo. J. A , Tcstman brought in three cars of cattle tlo from Wlsnor. M , Cahill came In from Urayton with three cars of cattlo. A. liurkhoimer of Cortland was at the yards with a load of cattle. Peterson lirothcrs , regular shippers hero , were In from Weston with a load each of cattle and hogs. J. H. Kennedy , who makes this his mar ket , came In with a load of cattlo. E. M. Gibson , the big sheepman of Clarks , Nob. , had two doubles of muttons on mar ket. Among the inanv Aurora shippers wore Doxvncy & Toof , who had n load of hogs. Hoscboroug & Ornv , shipping from Uluo Springs , wuro at the yards with a load ol hogs. Dunn ft Nyc , regular shippers to this market , were In with n load each of cattle and hogs. V. C. Hlnzo came in from Bralnnrd with a car ot cattlo. P. Kyttoor nnd C. P. Couch of Stromsburg marketed cattlo. Tims & Hall and P. Glass sent over cattle from Persia , la. J. T. Goodell & Co. of Western had four cars of cattle on tko market. J. M. Kmarluo came over from Council Bluffs with u car of cattlo. J. H. Kennedy and John Martinson of Co- rcsco had cattle bore. OMAHA \VHOIjKSAIjH MAKKKTS Produce. Eoas Strictly fresh , lie ; cold storage , pickled , limed , salted , not wanted nt any price. BUTTEU Creamery , fancy rolls , prints , 21 0(25c ; creamery , fancy solid nacUed , ai ( < $23o ; creamer v. choice , 19@22c ; dairy , fancy rolls nnd prints. lSji20o ; dairy , fancy solid packed , 7gl9o ( ; dairy , choice , 1415c ; country roll , funcv , 13@15 ; choice , 10S12o ( ! ; country roll , good , 9@lUc ; country roll , fair , 7 ( < TSc : poor stock , 3i&c Poi'LTiiv Turkeys , dressed , fancy dry picked , ll12'6c ' : turkeys , live , per lt > , 7 3c ; chickens , fancv. Ilf * l2c : chickens , choice , 9 © lee ; chickens , live. W 00 ( 3.50 ; geose.dressed , fanes' , Il ( ! l2o ; geese , dresseu , choice , 10 ( < lj lie ; geese , live , doz. , f .007.00 ( ; , ducks , dressed , funcy , He ; ducks , choice , 10@llo ; ducks , live , doz. , wuiKsa&uj pigeons , doz , , SI 00@51.2o. GAMP Jfiek snipe , $ l.00@12a ; golden plover , * l.00 ( < rl.2o ; mallard ducks , f.1.00 ® 350 : canviibback ducks. . * . * ) .00@000 ; red head duckt > , doz. , $300 ; teal .uurks , doz , § 1.50(3 ( .00 ; mixed ducks , doz. , $ l.50S2.00 ( ; geese , Canada , 7o.50 < g.0.00 ; geese , fltuall , ; 4.00 @ .4 50. BEESWAX No. 1 , 10@19c. PHIS PEBT Pickled. Kits , 70s ; spiced pigs tongues , kits , $ -3o ! ; piuklcd tripe , kits , 03c ; piukled H , 0 , tripe , kits , Sjj ; spiced pigs hocks , kits , f I 20. MF. S Pome Per bbl , ! 9.75@10.75. HccKniiEVT PI.OCK Per bbl , $1 75. Wool. Fine , average , 23@io ! ; medium , nverogo , Sl@33u : quarter blood , average. 18 @JOn ; course , nvuraeo , 15@17c ; cotts and rough , average , 14@10c. HAV Clioicu upland. ? 0.00@025 ; midland , M 50 : lowland , JJ.SO. HIDES , PHLTS AND TALLOWS Green salted hides , 4K ; dry salted hides , 5S ( c ; dry Hint hides , 7c ; calf Indcs , 5c , Damneed hides 2c loss. Sheep pelts , green , each , 75c@fl.25 ; sheep pelts , dry , per Ib , 9K12o ; tallow , No. 1 , ty43)ci No- 0 ! grease , white , 3 c ; yellow , 2V ( 43c. CHOP PEMI- 12.30. Bu\v $1050. C'ouv 14c. OATS 13e. UEANS Hand picked invy , fl.50@1.00 : hand picked navy , medium nf 1 40 ( < il.0 ; n..uil mckod country , 1.30gl.40 ; good clean , $1.20 @ 1.30. LKMO.VS Per box , mcssinn fancy , f4.00@ 5.0J ; verdelii , gooa , S3 50. B \x\vi < Per bunch , $3 00@3 00. MAHHA Giurns Pancy , per bb ) , f7.50 choice , per obi , fii 00@7 00. CocoiNtirs Per hundred. ? 1.75. PICKLES Medium , per bbl. J.1.50 ; small , $1.50 : gherkins. $750 ; C. & B. chow chow , qts , $5.tj5 ; uts. $ ji5. : POTATOES Per bu , 35c ; common , 23o. Mu-i i : Si'OAH Per Ib , Mltfe. Pnovisioxs Hams , No. 1 , 10 Iti average , 91 0 ; 20to231t.s. Kc ; 12 to 14 lt.s , 93io ; shoulders , 5j ; breaklast bacon. No. 1 , Se ; hum sausage. So ; aned beef hams , 7 e ; beef tongues , $0 00 per dozen ; drv salt meats , 5@ 3lii * per Iu ; haul roulette , 0 > < e ; add Ic per Ib for small > lots. Bosna ( Quotations ure for delivery la Chicago ) . DO buffalo , per ton. $10 00(318 ( 00 ; dry country , bleached , $10.00 ( < | 1100 ! ; dry countrv ; damp and meaty , $3,00 ( < alO 00. VKOET\ni.ES Old Sweet potatoes , fancy Muscatine , per bbl , $4 00 : onions , extra fancy , per bbl. $3.50 ; onions , fair , per bbl , $3.30 ; rutabagas , per bbl. 82.00 ; carrots , per bbl , $2.00 ; bursmps. per bbl , $3 00 ; beets , per bbl , $3.00 ; horse radish roots , per bbl , $4.00 ; horse radish roots , per Ib , 7c ; celery roots , par bbl , $500 ; celerv roots , per doz , COc ; onions , per bu. , 75c@l.OO. Ari'i.t : BUTTEU Per ib , Ctg'c. MINCE MEVT So > lOo per Ib. Iloxcr 15alic ( ( per Ib for choice. I'uzsLuvcs8@10eperlb. JKI.LIIW 4@JJ e per Ib. DitEssEi ) VE\I. Clioico medium , 7S7Ke ( ; light. 5lto ( ! : lieuv.v. 34c. APPLES Per bbl. $4 00 ( ! o.OO. ClivNliciiuiE-i-Por obi , $1350(314.00. ( CitiLit Per bbl. rcllui-d , $050 ; half bbl , J3.50 ; hard cider , puru , per bbl , $3 OJ. L1N3EEI ) OIL Ol'- . _ * < ri- . ! < ' . DniEi ) PHUIT Currants , now. o c : prunes , casks , 1,300 tbs , SJ c ; prunes , bbls or bags , 5 5u ; citron peel , drums , 20 Ib * , 23o ; lemon peel , drums , ISc ; furd dates , boxes , 12 11)8 , lie ; unrieots. cheije evaporated , 14Kc ; apri cots , Jelly cured 25 Ib boxes , 16c ; j pn- cots , fancy , 'i"i Iu boxes , I5o ; ap ples , evaporated , 50 Ib boxes , 9c ; apples , Star , 8'.jc ; apples , fancy Aldcn , 5 Ib , 10cap ; les , Fancy Alden , 311) , 10 } e ; Salt Lake , 5 c ; blackberries , evaporated , 50 Ib boxes , oj/c ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 13ipoiches ; , pared , fancy , ISc ; Salt Lake , 7c ; pitted plums , Cul. 25 Ib boxes , bHc ; raspberries , cvap. , N. Y , , now , 20o : prunes , It C. 0070 , ! l@9 > fe ; orange peel , 15c : raisins , Calitornia London crop Ibb9 , $3 ! i5 ; Gal. loose muscatels , crop 18b9 , $3.00 ; Valor.uius , ib1 , Oe. Valoncias , now. b' c ; Cul. seedlesj , aks. , 7Jfe ; Ondura lajer , now. I'J ' c ; dried grapes , 4c. S < ui's -Castile , mottled , per Ib , S@10c : Uo white , per Ib , 12. ! . VFOBT\m.K3 Tomatoes 3 Ib extra , $1.00 ; 3 Ib standard , western brands , 9'J@95c : galr lonn , strlctli standard , $3 90. Corn Finest grown , $1 00 , gilt-edfio sugar corn , very fine , $150 ; choice 2 Ib sugar corn , $120 ; 2 Ib extra , western brands. S5c@fl.00 ; 2 ID standard , western brands , 70ibOu. ( Mush rooms I Ib Trench , extra line , 23 ( < i25o ; 1 Ib French , fine , 18@-3c ; 1 Ib French , ordinary , KKiilSc. Peas Tres fine , per can , 25c ; dnml fine , per can , ICe ; 2 Ib extra , sifted , $3 00 ; 2 Ib early June. $1 25@1.35 : 3 Ib Mar row , standard brand , $1 10 ; 2 Ib soaked , 59c. String Beans 2Ib high grade , Hefugeu , boo ; 2 Ib Golden Wux beans , 75c ; 2 Ib string beans , 70c. Lima Beans 2 Ib soaked , 75c. Boston Baked Beans 3 Ib Lowla , $1.05 ; crown brand , $1.50. Sweet potatoes 3 Ib Now Jersey , $1.00 ; dais.y. fl 35. Puinpuin 3 Ib now uuuiplcln , $1.00. PAIIIX\CEOUS GOODS Barley , 34o ; fa rina , 5c ; peas , .Ic , oalineal , 2 , ( ( i.o ; maca roni , ] 0o ; voimlcolli. lOc , rice , 4itji ( ) > c ; sago and tapioca , 0ai7c. ( lima beans , tie Oll-a-Kerosejie-P. . 10o ; W. W. 2 < 4i- ; headlight , 13c ; gasoline , 12c ; salad oil , 1123ct9.00per ( doz CASSEII MEATS 1 Ib lunch tongue , $3.0. ) ; 2 Ib lunch tongue , $1.75 , 1 Ib corned beef. $1 20 ; 2 Ibcornetl buef , $305 ; 0 Ib corned beef , Jtl.SO ; 14 Ib corned beef , $14.00 ; 2 Ib boneless pigs feet , $7.20,1 Ib English brawn , $1 20 ; 2 Ib English brawn , $300 ; 0 Ib Eng lish brawn , $0,50 ; 1 ib compressed ham. $1 75 ; 2 ib compressed ham , $ . ' 75 ; lib chipped beef , * 2 00. PISH Codfish , extra Georges , now , 5jc } ; grand bank , new , 4o ; silver , 2 Ib , blocus , Co ; snow white , 2 lu bun ) : , new , 4)40 ; Tur key cod , lareo middles , bricks , S.'jc ; snow white crates , 12-5 ib , boxes , 7 u ; Iceland halibut , llo ; medium scaled burring , 25a ; No. 1 scaled herring , 23 ; domesllo Holland herring , S5c ; Hamburg spiced herring , $1.50 ; Hussion sardines , 75a ; itusslun sardines , pluln , 55e ; imported Holland herring. Crown brunil , 80c ; do. fancv milkers , 90c : muckerol No. 1 shore , half bbU , $13.00 ; bloaters , half bbls , $ 13.00 : wbitetlsh. half bbls , $7.00 ; trout , half bbls. $ h 50 ; family whitotlsh 13.00 ; sal- man , $3.50 ; 1 Ib mackerel ( herring ) , $1 OOQ 1 10 ; 1 Ib finnan baddies , $1.75 ; 1 Ib lobsters , $1.90 < V 2.00 , 1 Ib Alaska italmon , Aleut. $1UO , 2 Ib oysters , 10 oz. $1 95 ; 1 Ib ojsters , 5oz , $1.15 ; 3 ib select , 12 oz , $3.35 ; 1 Ib clams , little neck * , $1.35 ; 2 Ib clams , littlu uecua , $2.10 ; M Ib sardines , Imported , per case , 100s , $11.00 1000 ; X Ib sardines , imported , per case , 100 , $15.00320.00 ; J Ib. imported boneless - less sardines , COc ; } j Ib sardines. American , per 100s. French style , II.&X&6 00 ; ) { Ib sar dines , American , per case , 1003 , French stylo. $7.WX < iS.OO ; tf Ib lardines , uiusturd , per case. 60s , 11,00 ( 4,25 ; Imported key sar- dlnei , $13.00. BuooMS-Parlor , 4 tie , $3.75 ; 3 tlo , 3.25 ; stables , $3.65 ; common , tl.50Qil.75. COCOA } i ib tin , 40o per Ib. CUOCOLATC 22 ( > i35opor Ib ; German chio- ory , rod , SitsoDi llbU , I8 * ! granulated , I iC { kcgt Sotu PkgaCOSs , NUTS Almond * , 15o , Hriwlh , 14o , filberts , 10'sc ; pecans , llo , walnut * , U4c ; pcunut cocki , 8c ; roasted , llo ; Tcnnosso pea nuts , Sc. Diiuo * ( Grocers' ) Per Ib Borax , lOo ; copperas , 2 > ftJ , Buy leave * , llo ; glue , lOc ; cpsom salts , 4o. glnubor salts , Do ; sulphur , 2Ke ; blue vitro ) . 9o ; alum , 4c ; tartnrlo ncid , 2c ; rosin 2c ; saltpeter , absolutely pure , Oc ; gum camphor | 3 Ib * In box , 1 oz cakes. 3.K' : hops , U and > f Ib packages , 20c ; sago , 'V and X-lb packages. 15c ; maduer , lilc ; saltpeter , lOc ; Indigo , 3-lb nnd 5-lb boxes. S P. tVodC70j ; Indigo , 3-lb nnd C Ib boxes , Madris , 7 * > c ; senl ing wax , 25-lb boxes , red , 3 > o ; sealing wax , 23-lb boxes , white , 4c. St'OAits Cut loaf,8'tecut ; loaf cubes 7 * o ; standard , powdered , 7 < c ; XXXX. powdered , So ; granulated , standard , 7c ; confection ers. A , 0 * c ; whlto extra C , O.'fd ; extra C , Net ) , O'sc ; nmbor , Oc ; Corrr.B Roasted Arbuckle's Arlosa , 25Vc ; McLaughlln's XXXX.2o < o ; Gorman , 25.c , ; Dllworth , 25 , < ic ; Alarouia , 25 o ; bulk , 2oifc. CorrcE Green Fancy old golden Hlo , 25o ; fancy old peabcrry , 23c ; Rio , choice to fancy , 24oHio ; , prime , 23'tfe ; Klo , good , 2IK ! Mocha , 29o ; Java , genuine O. G. , 2Sc ; Java , good Interior , 24c ; African , 23c. ROPK Basis Manilla rope , I5c ; sisal rope , 12 > fc ; cotton rope , 10o : now process , Slc. COTTOX T I.NE Ulbb. very fine , 3 or 4 ply , 22c ; fine , 20c ; Daisy , Ibo ; candle wick , 22c. OLIVES ( Juarls , nor doz , $3.75 ; pints , per doz , $3.25bulk ; , per gal , 950. VISEOAII 30 gr. cider , So ; good , 12o ; whlto wine , 15c , STAIICII IJfS8c ( per Ib. STOVI : POLISH-$3 ( Kio.S7 ( per gross. Uvos Am. , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lewiston , per 100 , $17.00. MOUSSES Hbls , N. O. , choice , per gal , 55c ; bakers' , 2l ( 35c ; black strap. 20c , WiiApPis-o PAPEII Straw , per Ib , l @ 2 > < c ; rag , Z } inanlhi \ , B , 50c ; No 1 , 7c , BAGS Union square35 per cent off list. SALT Dalrv. "so tb In bbl. hulk. S3.10 : best grade. CO , 5s , $2 30 ; best grade , 100 , 3s , $ ) .40 ; best grade. 23 , 10j , $220 ; roc It salt , crushed , $1.60 ; dairy salt , Ashton , 50 Ib bags , Me ; bulk , ' 334 U > bags , $3.23 ; common , lu bbl , $1.25. CAXXED Goons Fruits , California canned goods , standard brands , 2 > Ib , per doz Apricots , , $1.70(741 ( bo ; apricots , pie fruit , $150 ; gallons , $450 : blackberries , $323 : cherries , black , $3 00 2.25. cherries , white , $3.25 ® ) 50 ; grapes , S1.65W1.SO ; pears , Bnrt- lett , $2 10@2 35 ; poaches , yellow. $3 10@223 ; peaches , lemon cling , $3.33 ; plums , egg , $ I.C3@l.bO ; plums , golden drops , $ l.bO. plums , green gages , $1 C3Q1 bO ; peaches , with pitta In , $100 ; currants , $2.30 ; gooseberries , $223 ; quiucos , $2.10 ; raspberries - ries , $3 70 ; strawberries , $250 ; peaches , 3 Ib eastern stundurds , $1 S5 ; 3 Ib pie , $1.10 ; U Ib pie , $300 ; gallon pie , $ JOO ; apples , high standard ? , 2 00 ; 2 Ib gooseberries , 90c ; 2 ib strawberries , 90@95c ; 2 Ib raspberries , $1.00 ; 2 Ib blueberries , bOia90o ; 2 Ib blackberries , C5@75c ; 3 Ib strawberries , preserved , $1.75 ; 2 Ib raspberries , preserved , $ l.bO ; 2 ib black berries , preserved , $1.20 ; pineapples , Bahama chopped , $2 00 ; 2 Ib Bahama crated , $2.75 ; 2 Ib Bahamu sliced , $3.50 ; 2 Ib Standard sliced , $1.25@1.50 ; cherries. 2 ib rod , Baltimore , bo @ 95c ; pears , 2 Ib. $1 30. Dry Bibb , white , ISJ o ; colored , 1s- BATTS Standard. Sc : Gem , lOc ; Beauty , 12) c ; Boonc , Ho ; peerless , case , $7.50. ConsFT JEANS Boston , 7J e ; Androscog , gin , 7Jfe ; Kearsarpo , 7Jfc ; Hockport , O fc ; Conesloga , O fc. TICKS Oakland , A , 7 > c ; International YY , So ; Shetuckot , S , b ] < o ; Wunon , No. 870. lOc ; Berwick , BA , 18c ; Acme , 13o ; York , 30 inch , 12 > fc ; YorK , 32 inch , 13' c ; Swift River , 8c ; Thorudlko OO. bX" Thorndiko PP. S c ; Thorndiito 120 , 9 > io ; Thormliko XX , 15j ; Cordis , No. 5 , t < Ke ; Cordis No. 4 , lOKu. 1'liisTS Solw Colors Atlantic , Oc ; Slutor , Co ; Berlin oil. 0 ! c ; Gnrnur oil , C@7c. Pink und Robes Richmond , CJifcjAllen.O c ; Riv- eruoint , 3 > Jc ; Steel River , Co : Pacific , 0 > tfc ; Indigo Blue St. Leger. 5 } c ; Washington , G > c ; American , C } c : AinoM , 0 > c ; Arnold Century , 9e : AmunJ , 12c ; Stlefel A , ICc. barter oak , oj u ; Rainapo , 4l e ; Lodl , oj c ; Allen , Co ; Richmond , Os ; Windsor , 0 > Jc ; Eddystone,0 > c ; Pacific , t ! } c. GISQHAM I'lunkett checks , O o ; Whlt- tenlon , OJ/c ; York , O fe ; Normandi dross , SK < - " Calcutta dross , 7 > jc ; Renirow dress , ' CAMIIUICS Sinter , 5c ; Woous , 5c ; Stand ard , 5c ; Peacock , 3c. SmnTixa : Checks Caledonia X , 9i c ; Caledonia AX , Klj o : Economv , 9c ; Otis , 9c ; Granite , O c ; Haw River , "SJ c ; Craw ford , Sc. DENIMS Amoskeag , 9 oz6 ] Everett \ , 7 oz , 13c ; York , 7 oz , 13c : HavniaUer , 8' c ; Jaffrey XX. lljjc ; Jeffrey XXX , 12'5c ; Beaver Creek A A , ll ) c ; Beaver Creek BB. 10 > , 'c ; Hcavor Crock LC , 9o. KENTUCKY JEVXS Memorial , 15o ; Glen- wood , -Oc ; Kontuclcy Star , 35c ; Hcrculus. ISc ; IZmpiro , 25c : Cottsvvold , 2 < Xc ; Melville - villo , 25o ; J5anp-up , 27Ko. * Cutsti Stovoiis' 13 , 5 > < fc ; Stevens' A , 7c ; Stevens' A , bleached , 8c ; Stevoiib' P , 9ic ; Stevens' P , bleached , 8fc ; Stevens' N. 8J < c ; Stevens' N , bleached , 9 > u ; Stevens' SIU' , lie. FI.VXXEI.S Plaid Raftsmen , 20c ; Clear Lake , 3.'o ; Iron Mountain , 2fi > < c ; White G II No. 2 , Jf , ' 22K'G ' ! H No. 1 , Jf , 20 > < c. 11 11 No. 2 , Jtf , 2J > c ; 13 H No. 1 , Ji , 80c ; Quccheo , No. 1. % , 42c. White Querhco No. 2J , 37)Jc : Quochco No. 3 % , 3J } e ; AnM\an , 3iJ o ; Winasor , 22 > < c. Hed C , 21-in , 15c ; K , 24 in , 21J c : G G Sl-in. 20c ; H A F , % , 25c ; J H P , % , 27c ; G , J , 25c. BLEACHED SHEETIN'OS Ellerton , Housekeeper , 8) < | 0 New Candiduto , Berkeley cambric No. CO. 9c ; Best Yet. 0 > tfc ; butter cloth OO. I'40 ; Cubot. 7 0 ; Furwoll half bleuehed. SJ c ; Fruit of Loom , SJ 'c ; Green G , C o ; Hope , 7 c ; King Phil ip cambric , lOo ; Lonsdalu cambric , lOc ; Lonsdale. b ) c ; Now York mills , lOJ c ; Pop- Derail , 42 in , lOo ; Pepneroll , 40 in , He ; Pep- porell , 0-1 , 14Ko ; Popperell , 8-4. 20o ; Pop perell , 9-4 , 22c ; Pepperell , 104 , 2lo ; Canton , 4 4 , SJ4c ; Canton , 5-4 , 9l o ; Triumph , Co ; \\usniutta. He ; Valley , 3c ; Barker , bleached , SJ o. Buowx biiHP.Tixo Atlantic A. 44 , 7'fc ' ; Atlantic H , 4-4. 7c ; Atlantiu D , 4-4 , 0 > fe ; Atlantic P , 4 4 , Oo ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , OL- ; Au rora C , 4-1 , IJfc ; Crown XXX , 4 4 , O o ; HooslerLL , 44. ojfe , Indian Head. 44 , 7e ; Liwrence LL , 4 4 , 5 n ; Old Dominion , 4 4 , 5Kc ; Popporoll R , 4 4 , OJfc : Popporoll E. 10 inch , TJ4ii : Pepparrell , 8-4 , 17 o ; Pepperell 9-4,200 ; Pepperoll , 10-1 , 22c ; Utica C , 1-4 4fc ; ) ; Wuchusett , 4 4 7o : Aurora It , 4-4 , 7u Aurora B , 4 , 0Jc , Atlns , O N B , 7 a Parmors'.No. 1 , 27-m . 44a DICK-West Point , 2'J In , S-oz , 9J < fc ; West Point , 29-ln. 10 oz , 12Hc , West Pnlut , 9 In , 12 olO c ; West Point , 40 lu , ll-oe , lOc. NATIONAL BANK U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Capllnl . $100,000 Surplus.Ian. 1st , IS',10 . 57,000 Ori-'ICI.HS AND MltRCTOU3 HFNIIV W. Vxrirs , Proililont. ] , L IH ti UKLD , Vlcu I'resliiu.it. JAJ. W bvvuir \U V. Moii-o. . JOHN S. COLLINS. H. C , Ciisiiivn. J. N II. 1'ATltirK. W. THE IRON BANK , Cor. IJth nud Parunm Sts. A Oenenil Hanking llusliloaj Transacted. We ol o rrctttru and tell \ e l. Hay , Ortln , Hlik3\ Orwn and Uric ocllnilu.Vfiiftal.il- ; any thlu yoi u may _ . ' ' \\rtu uiifrnrlceriorauyInrurtnttloi. ' , _ liv < l NirifMritH , MOIilllHOX.V * ' < > . , Coinrululo llf rch..1. . 174 h'outh VV > lrr-t. , < hli-ur" . KnrtiiXNCE-XctruiiuUlan .Siittoual IU.uk Uilcavo. Mention Omaha lies. WANTED ISSUED BY CITIES , COUNTIESOCHOOl „ _ _ . _ _ ' DIOTRICT8 , WATER CorreipondenceMlldted. COMPAHE8 , , ETC. N.W HARRIS COMPANY . , & , Bankers , 103-109 Dearborn Street , CIIICACOi 7O 8toto Street. BOSTON. SCHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , ProvisionsMStoeks Bawit Pint Nation ! Bant , ; i ( > 5 South llttli Struct , * Omulm. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK , " Cnpltnl , - - - $4OOOOO Surplus , - 4OOOO Officers ami Directors K. M. MoMoinnn. 0 M. Hitchcock , JOB. ( Inrneiui , Jr. . A. Henry. It. M Anderson , Win. O Mnul. v. pr8. : K II. Will. InmH , A. 1' . MopKltifl , ( trot. ; A. Mlllard , cashier ; K , II. llryant , aisUtnut cashier. n A'-1' ' KINDS 0V flnni1 ia" Aii' | PA- I d lUli I'lUHIOUUHT. On Improved and L'nlm. proved I'roparty. I'lirclmsed or Negotiated. 0 D _ _ _ _ _ The Negotiation of COUl'OllATION 1IOND3 , A Specialty. Correspondence Solicited. W. B. MILLARD , Room ; ua Drown UulUUnir , Oinnha , Nob. Boots and Shoos. KIHKENDALI , JO.\'ES A : CO , Buccesion to Ileod. Jones A Co , Wholesale Mannfactnrers onMs&S'ioes ' Amnti for notion Hubbcr Shoo To , 1107,119J anil I10J Uirnay 8U t , Omaha. Nebrmka. Pro worn. . - . - . - . - _ - . SIORZA ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , till Noth EUht e th Htr et , Omnnn , N br * . f Cornlco. _ . . . ------j EAOLE CORNICE WORKS , MannfactQrer. ofGalyanizellron Cornice Window-cm * nJ msuililo * rlubtj. John Kpcnttor , proprietor. 1US anil IIJ South ICtti ulrotV. Artists' Materials. A. UOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anfl Organs , 1513 Douxliu street , Omaha , Nobrstkn. Coal , GO'KO , Eto , VJUAHA COAL , COKE & LIME CO. , Jokers of Hard and Soft Coal , JOB South nth tlrc i. Omalis. Nebraska. ' NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Cote ill South 13th ttreet , Omnhn , Ncbrnikm. HIMEI1A UOH A TA YLOR. Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Mechanics Tooli and Itutrnlo Pcalei. 1105 Douglas itrcct , Umatim , Nob. Lumj or , Eto. JOHN A. WAKRCIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported antt American Portland CdmcnU Stale Kent ( or Mllwitukea Hydraulic Cement nd ( julror White l.lme. ' CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , )7ood carpati and parouct uonrlnz. 8th and lougl a ilrcuti , oiuab.a , Nubrnika- MISSOUItl MfXIXO CO. Miners and MwM Hard aid SoftCoa U1J Hrst : < nilr.nar Hunk llullttlnir. Omaha , I eb' LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Latti , Lime , Sasli Do4n. to. Tards Corner 7th and Douglas. Offlo * Corner IQlU and Pouglai. ' " " ' F'ttED. W. On AY , Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc , , Etc , Cornel 8th and. Uouglm trtot , Omaha. Mllllnory and Mptlona. I. ODERFELDEn & CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 8M. 210 and 212 Bonto lllb troot. Notions , J. T. ROIilKSOX NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , 1H1 Uarncy ilroat , Omaha. CONSOLIDATED TANK L INE CO. , Wnolesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , A laOraa a.etc. Omaha. A. U. llUhop. Manaacr. _ Papor. _ ----X-T. , PAPER" . , Wholesale Pauer Dealers , Carry nice itock of prlnllnB , urappInK and writing paper. Bpcclal attention > Ten to card paper. Safes -to. A. L. DEANE .t CO. . General Agents ( or Hall's ' Safes , Ml ana 32J South 10th Bt . Toys , Eto. H. HARDY A CO. , Jobber * of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Gooto , Homo FurnlihlnK Ucndt. Cblldren'i Carrlagei. 1W ) Knrutim ilre t , Omaha , heb. I Asrjojultu rol Implomonts. " " * "LINIKOER & METCA LF cb.t Aerlcnlt'l ' Iraplemenls , Wagons , Carriage ] Wholemlo. Omalia , Nebraika. o a. II.Yt UNUlNti . I'LMl' OU. , Steam and Water Supplies , Ilalllilar nial mill , . 813 mid DM Joie 3t.OmMia , _ U y. Hon. Acting Manager UROWNELL & CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , PbetUron worn , itoatn puupt , aw mill , , 1J13-13U I.uaTenworth llruat , Umftlln. IrorTWqrkB. _ PAXTOlf A VIEltLINU IHON WORKS , Wronght and Cast iron Building Work Un.lnrM ran wort , cn r l fqun > trir.niachino.auil UluckiniltU ork , ( inico , nil workb U , I' . Hf uJ lth itttil Omaha. OMAHA SAFE A IRON WORKS , M'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , I tun * Jail wori , Iroa ihuttcr , and drJ O. Anarien.propr. Cor. Uth aoq Ja-noit ht _ Soeh. Ooors , Eto. . A , DISHROW & CO. , Wboletal * mr.iiudcturor ' t a , Door , Blinds and Monldiugs , Ilrinch ofncc , ITUi nod Hard itreeU , Ooaba , Nub , SOUTH OMAHA. VN10N STOCK YARD CO. , / Of South Omaha , limited. ,