THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , APK1L 11 , 1891.-TWELVE PAGES THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Trade Generally Bearish and Wheat Values Greatly Unsettled. CORN PRICES DEPENDING ON WHIMS , Ijlvdy Interest In Provlilnim Cut MR liiiflnr.HS Active find 1'rlccn tliu for Uio Week Lower. CnirAno , April tf > . [ "pedal Telegram to Tun linn. ] Trade Koni'rnlly on 'ehango tills morning was full very bearish. Tlio bright went her und the till k of n very favorable ROV- cniiiieiitruport of wliont tills afternoon wcro tlio chief cullies. Wlicat .startod ' , jc lower under free offerings. Corn unil oats nlio wcro off ' /ie. Provisions started steady , but atonco declined fdlghtly all nromiil. Tlion tlio si-nil- ment nml news changed quickly nnd wheat recovered l'i' , corn J c , oats Ic nnd pork 15c. At the end of tlio first hour May wiles were ! Vf'lienl II.OCJJi to ! l.0 > ! corn , CO'jo lo r,7'&e ' & ; oats , Kl'io ' to M'.c ; pork , $ | 2.47'i to $12.02' ' , : liird IC.W1 , to ! < ! .M ) ! ribs , WlOto VLSI. Tlio wlient innrKot wat Broitly unsettled all dny. Trnilo started out very bear ish nnd opened prices ! i or more under lust night. Tliuri things took a change iin.l prices went up 1'Jc on sentiment nnd snnio bull news , Tlicu thcro was a break to tlio low prices of llio morning , nil bofo ro 13 o'clock. This w.is followed by H tlJzW rucov- rry njjiiln before I o'clock. Tliuilitlon was as follows : May. } l.oi'i : , to , , J1.3V to ll.rei's. lo $ i.oi ; * , . to ti.ru.M .Inly , si.02'i. ' to ti.ois. : to II.W.J. toJI.WS.loSI.OS's' ' . Now Vorkdlsiitclics | : wcro very llcklo. That miirkut opened ! iu tip , with foretell homos buying for the continent. I.ntur C'litrk wired un acceptance ly ) cable of 30 boatloads fir HID United Kingdom and tlio continent. London wns 1'id ' to ! ld nn , wltli Mvurpool llrm. Tlio expected got eminent croi | rcuort was a hear Inllncnca. Kcimrts frjin California , Onmliii , St. I'uul and ollior jiolnts were loss encouraging , and oirsut thu first InlluciK'C. Ilccrbnliii estimated tliu I'runeli needs nt ever IOO.IU3.UW bushels , llnlulilnson wns it buyer early. Strliwnrl/ also bough ! forVmltlic. Now Vork cleared r,0,0iO ( bushels ntid Iliiltlmoru 2I.UOO bushels. Italtlmoro 10- porlud n very stuiii ' export feeling , with come bouses tryln ; ; ( o buy hack wheat at Now York. U wns on this class of uuws that the prlco went to tl.5. ' ! The ulosla ; ; cables were all lower. Liverpool wn'id to lid off , llerlln 3 murks on" , I'arlc 10 lo SO centimes lower on whom nnd ! IO to 10 loweron ( lour. On tins tliu market lO'iclioil llio low point of the day ut 1 o'clock , at J1.0.1SS for May nnd 11.02'i ' for July. Wliuut closed with a slight recovery from tlio bottom prices and 'io lower than ycstorday for May at fl.Klli , and steady for July at ll.023 . April sold at tl.Wi and 3101' . ' , , and closed at ? l.0.t. .Mllwaukeo reported 5" > , OW bushels of Xo. 2 soring wheat sold for u\poit. Tliorc nnsKOod Inquiry for cash wheat here , but no sales were reported , On tlio curl ) wheat privileges on Mny were Jl.lW ? ; nnd ll.or > > i. Tliu corn market was nnicttlod like tlio othern. Thu rans < > for the day \vas but 3 i' , nnd at tlieoloso tirlces ere 'ic lo ' , o ever those of last nl 'lit. Mny sold at OG'ic ' , to il'P.c ' , toor'io ' , to fid'ic ' , toca'kc ' , to the cloio ; July , KIVc , toC4J i' . I u IKl 7s v , to M\e , to tlio close. April nniKud from OG'lo ' to Ki\a , and eloslni ; with May atliT'iC. ' Tlio receipts were over tlio estimate , at aw cars. Thu action of the mar ket at present depends on tliu whims of oper ators. Tim receipts are not likely to Incieaso Kreiitly until much later , when the Incro.iso In ncrcaKo , caused by the latosousoafor.smull pralu , shall uo more apliari'iit , A break fioin present prices Is expected , but thee who try to bring It about , with no stocks hero and re ceipts only equal to roiiulrcinunts , KOI In trouble every tlmo they itliort the market. May corn puts were suld after hours at GGlSo and calls ( IPjC- The oats market opened up J-Jo below the Into limitations , but belli ? stimulated by tbo net kin In wheat soon scored an advance ot full Ic , Tlio oloso was made fiom ! io to ! 4o under the top prices of tlio day. ceding In the southern part of the Btnte Is now almost ever , but other portions are too muddy nt present to inako sowlns practicable. Sliiy opened at , KlJiC , advanced to Sl.'ic , but dropped baok to nUsO nt the close. Juno wns nominal , bolus quoted from IBTiO lo 64o to f > 'lc ! nt tlio close. July sold fromTO'so to MJ.IC ami o'osod at.'iUic. August closed at 384c ! and September ut Miio. The receipts decreased - creased to 148 cars , of which lot were crndecl contract. Inspected shipments aggregated 6,11X1 l.uOioIs. The provision market showed u llvnly Intor- cst at time" , with a fair trade most of tbo session. The opening wns easier , with every thing else on the Moor , followed by n rally which gave llio boil prices of llio day , and Inter tlicro was a general decline ( o the close. The last prices , compared with yesterday , were : Pork unchanged , lard Bo lower and ribs 2iU ! higher Tliu loading business ati- Doared to bu In July , Kor that month pork sold at JU..OO , to J12.87' , , to JI3.07J5 , to $12.9. ! } at thu close. I.iul ; for I liu .v.mo month sold at 7. ( ) ' . " , . to $7.10 , to $7.00 at the close. Ulbs. Jo.ir , to JiU-.Ms , toJiUrt , toUT ( . Other months ap pear In tbo table below. cis AT CIIICAOO. PhowInK the ofllelal report of tbo range of prices as wlicd toCoukrell Ilrolhcrs : COMMOIIITV.IOpOII. | Illgll. I I.IJ1T. | ClOSO. | Vest'/ WHEAT Jtny 1 mil i or , OIKb COILS Julr littH 1 Wl 1 WM Mnr. . , , . . . cnw & ; w v July MM KIU OATH Alny , MH 51 64 wu roiiu Mny. . . 12 40 12 ( W I2 40 12 47 12 U ) July. . . 12 VI. U07 U87 nyz 12 W llllis- Alnr. . . 0 10 0 SO f,07 C 12 0 10 Julr. . . 0 45 026 a 42 e 47 045 C 7S UFO C 70 I7U ! 75 July..I 702 7 IU 7W ) 7 W ) 7 Ui H AT HT. LOUIS. roMMiiiiiTV I dpun. | High. low. | Close. | Voat'y July 1 > 7W AlltlUHt. . 7WH vo COIIN- vo6a COIINMnr 6a 65H w July C3 OATH Mny 5IU MU NotcHnnU Dulutb receipts , ( X ) cars of wheat , Minneapolis receipts , IIS cars of wheat , Ksthnated hogs for Chicago Saturday , 13- CW. CW.Kansas Kansas City receipts : Wheat , 'M ; corn , C2j oatH , 10. llerllu cable : AVheitt market declined 5 marks ; holders anxious to sell. Now VorU clearances four ports yesterday : Wheat , 75,110 ! corn , "SIO.I ; oats , 15J5 ; Hour , 4.GIB. The Michigan stain report s.iys : Condition ofhout 1)7 ) , iiKalnstTO last year at HOiitlioru points , uudW ugulnst 05 In central portion of tllOHtlltO. 45corn ; MiCormlok hays : The foreign situation on wbeiitNhllo bullish , hasbeen fully discounted in tno price , emp reportsIroin lluroiiu ul | | In. . , prove rather than grow HOI-MO from now on. Our home prospects wore never hotter , Indi cating the bluest crop over grown. Liverpool cable ; Cargoes elf coast , wheat and coin steady. On passase. wheat and corn nulct , butllrm. Mark I.ano. heat , llimll.h unit , foielcii hteady ; corn tlrm , Hour llrm. ) ir VfTi11 A''tt"nu" ' tt1llont- * ' * ° < 'i ' Chilian , 40 fid ; \ \ allaiillu.tlsUd. . h-pot wheat tlrm , corn In niodernto demand , Lltcrpool , I ! : ; K ) , wheat uteiidy. demand Impnivlng. Uecelpts for tliu past tliiceclayH , 17.VHJOcentals oflilcli mi. . WO wcro American. Weather line. Market cloHd steady to SU lower. -Limnn & Co to Toncray Allryan \Mieat \ oiiencd with lltieral otter- Ings nt ll.0iii : for May. The buying hy a liromlncnt scalper who has done notlilnir for three niontliH caused a sharp lulvaneotu tl.o\ III * realizing eaiiM'd a deellno which was uu rnplil nK the advaneo ami tlio market closes weak with hollcis * l.n.l' , for May. 1'or the present wu think the highest price bus boon real-hod , ( tut ) mill Ion and a half U to he loaded for New York , all of which lumiitl to growing crop Is of the most prumlNlng char acter. piortlivri > t needing , however , U late * ud U uow cl Ujrod bjr wet weather , Korernracnt report of winter wlicat Is rx- itceted to bu of as ngalnat nn averiiRC of 81 limtyonrln conditions. Corn opened weak , M y , iiOUd closed at ( IT'io. ' I'ntll wo gel re ceipts lower prices should not lie looked for. Provisions In srmpalhy with wlicat and coin opciicd'ibie'r'o'n tVio'iTccllnc. There KM some rood btiyliu ? locally and for the outside. llovetnmnnt report ! Winter wlicat .condi . tion H5.0. The general average condition Is highest reported slnco IW. Tlio April rot in us to tlio department of Agriculture makes tlio condition of winter whcut two and of rvo KU. Tho'uason for seeding was favorable mor the whole witter wheat area. The neil was gen erally easily worked nnd the seed bed pre pared with unusual care and sowing was fol lowed by gentle rains sultlclent to properly pack theoartn and ItiHiiru prompt nnd perfect germination. On port Ions if tlio Atlantic ana tJulf counts the tlmo of seeding was womewhat prolonged by ocr.islotml rains. The delay was not serious nnd tlio desired area was planted In good grow t h. ' 1 ho nil vent of milt ahlownat her and the H\l \ conditions enabled farmois of the Ohio valley states lo put In a full breadth under enllroly unfavorable circumstance * . and the propei combinations of Minsldno and mnliture. which continued until cold weather , sent the plant Into winter quarters with a sturdy giowth and good color. In portions of Kansas and Nebraska the prolonged drouth of last summer extended Into the period of seoiliiiiti Intcrfoilmt somewhat nnd tendering irormlnatlon slow , bill Hcnsomihlo weather dnrhiK tlio late fall and early winter uas suf ficient to onset the illsadvantaue of a late start. The nvetagesiif condition In tlio prin cipal states are : Now Yoil > , IU | I'onnsyl- vniila , ( iTiTciiiieiweo. ! M ! K'ontucKy , 0 ? ; Ohio. ! W ; Mlehlgan , U ! ; Inilluna , tci ; Illinois , ! > 7 ; Mls- Hotirl , IKi ; Kansas , Ul ) ; California , W Oregon , in. in.W. . O. McCormlck A Co. to Swart * k Co.- ' The eiratle movcmentof today's market has wlilpsnwed our local scalpers badly mid they ( hushed the day's work In anything but good humor. The early temper of the urunil vas bearish , tlio only hull feature belli t ; bail weather In the northwest , which they elalined would seriously delay the planting of Hpilng wheat. The result was heavy short selling. A bulge came Hiipcilndiu'ed liy aslateiiiont that Iteerhohm quoted the 1'roiu'li markets higher anil estimated that 1'iance would reiiilro | an Importation of IUI.WO.000 liusliels during tlio year. This drove the shorts to cover and caused a quick advance , followed by a still more rapid deellno when public cables q noted Tails lowet for both flour and tt heat , Instead of higher , and the bulls endcavoied to sell out. Wo fall to understand wliy cables are so absurdly contradictory. Thoolosoof thu mar ket Isery weak and It looks as if the bulls would ha\u dlfllculty In sustaining pilecs , Corn hasbeen dull nnd heavy , although hold- ersendeavored at one tlmo to advance prices with a view tohclllngout their longs. Their clforts wcrn not a success , and the tnaiKet closes weak and lower. Thn amo may be said ofoatM. After thu llrst weakness piovlsloiis advanced In sympathy with the advance In grain , but the strength did not continue to the close. Apprehension exists that the -May deliveries may press upon the mark-et and cause a bicak. nut our bent Information leads us lo believe that they have mostly been pro vided for , und that on this point the beats will bo disappointed. I'rlecs may go some what lower , but wo believe that conservntlMi purchases on the soft spots will piovo pioflt- ulile. Kcnnctt , HaiiUim Si Co. to S. A. McWhortor In wheat , Inspltoof tlio stroiiR cables there was a weak opening , This was doubtless caused by the sunshine and apprehension of bearish government ciutj reports. ( lood buy ing absorbed the olTerliiKs anil pi lees worked upward untllJuly had advanced Hie from tlio bottom and May ne.uly as much , when closing cables ciimo In unexpectedly weak. This was a great sitrprlt.0 . to the trade anil such a Hop over from eaily Intelligence that ( hero was a quick rush to soil , followed by a rapid deellno. Operators wete Inclined to belloxo that Inter ested parties weio m.inlpulatliiK forolun ad vices tosult their position In the market The government iciiort to bo Issued t hlsaftetnoon Is a bugbear. It h.is been fully discounted and can scarcely bo more bearish than ex pected , The weather map showed r.ilns fioin ilio Atlantic to the I'aeltlc , from the Unit of Mexico to the Canadian border. Tlio e.vport Immli-y continues ami It , is said frcl lit loom Is hclnK engaged fur summer shipments as fast as possible. H.inl'riiiiclscuiuportscngiigoments there ahead as far as no.\t Vobrimry. Under sueh comlllloiis while they last no favor the lonir side , on good breiks , for continuous ad vices of this character will turn the market upward sooner or Inter and possibly fora sharp advance , I'urclmses by "Hutch , " who Is cutting mom Haute In ouri arkets than for some weeks p. ist , kept corn going most of the day and held oats In sympathy. The back ward weather Interferes with heeding to con siderable extent. The provision market con tinues dull and uninteresting. The present lack of lutoroit we think Is temporary. Wo anticipate renewed activity toward tliecloso of the mouth or sooner. C///C.1WO LIVK STOCK M.IKKET. CHICAGO. April 10. [ Special Telegram to THE HEU. ] UATTM ; IJuslncsa was more active than any day this week , atoclt sold out easier una at the lightest prices for any day this week , the advance equalling ir o toMe on anything at all Hiiltuhlolfor shipping or the dicssed beef trade. Cow stock of all descriptions also sold substantially higher , the general market clos ing strong and with about overythliiH sold. The top prices for steers were l.'i.SO to $0.00 , but the quality was not up to the maik ; medium , fl.MXitliffi ; common , W.OOO4.M : conaand belt ers. * . ' .rKXat.U. > ; stookon , * , l.0034.io. : II oflS The market opened active and steady , but closed weak and lower , especially on all classes of packers and more especially on big , roiiKh sows and big stock generally. Kvory- body seemed to have few of these classes , and nobody wanted .such. Hough and common may bo quoted at ilii.V3l.70 ; oed to eholeo paeKers , * ( .soa..l. ) > : prime heavy and butcher weights. tvWilU ( > . largely at * ' > .W ; prlmn as sorted light , Ji.uoo.i3 ; light-light , H.ooo ) ; pigs , $ LOU ® J.5J. STOCKS AXJ ) IlOMtS. Nnw VOIIK , April 10. [ Special Telegram lo Tan HEK. ] Gold cola lo thu amount of $2.500- 000 was engaged this rooming for export to Hoilln und 1'aris. The knowledge of this was probably tlio principal reason for the laok ot support In the early stock market , although many cnutloua traders wcro looking for a reaction this morning In any event. A Market wliloh advanced without 10- actlons would bo an unpurallcled phenomenon In ( Inancos. London houses sold the stocks In which London is Intercsled , Uloveland , Ulnelimatl , Ohlcago & St. Louis declined % to U2j , liurllnitton&Qiiliioy U lo SOU. North western } & to 10JJJ , St. Paul 5i to GO , Hoolc Inland s4 tuTJIs , Lackawanna J to loU ; . ( . Lake bhoio ! to IU' , Louisville & Nasli- viiio ? i to im , r.tio ; , to j94- ? . Northern 1'uclflo preferred ? to ( Oil , Union 1'nclflc U to 4I7s , and Western Union > i toMif. Missouri Puuillc show0 < 1 u disposi tion to resist tbo general early tendency of the mnrkct , llrst rising ! 1 to 70H- then falling SI to TO , and lallylng toTO.'j. The Bpcclaltlcs were Koneially ( Inn and blgbor. Sll- vor eortflcates sold at 07y , Govern iiients opened steady nt 102 bill for the ! ' , , s and ll.'viHGI.-Ws for tlio 4s registered ; Jt.-'I'i'iil.V,1' ) ' , ; ditto stumped luleiost paid , $ --"iWI.--cloox. . July - - - - coupon , Thorn was a moderate business , both In American sugar refinery common und Chicago gas , both tlio dealings were ucooiupaiilud by a weaker tone , tbo former declining fi lo IK ) and the latter Pi to I0i ? , Cotton oil , now common , advanced to 'JU'i , ditto preferred to50 , and national coudaKu common to BS. A private cahlo announces that $100,000 had been withdraw n from tlio Hank of l.nglunil for export lo Iliienos Ayics. Tlio London selling of stocks wu.s ascribed to this , Later the local stock market bo un to ad vance again. Tliu Southwestern railroad stocks hud their Innings , the feollnz being that the grangeis can now watt awhile for the to.st of tlio market to catch tip with them. All soiirl 1'aclllo reached figures not touched this yo.ir brfoic. Alchlson did not quite attain llio high iiolnt of last Jan uary , hut WIIH thoiuost promising stock of the day. t , I'aul earnings for the first week In April showed an Increase of $ ; i,411. Many nice things are said about the Amoit- can cotton oil company. The application for listing Its shares In thu stock exchange will bo accompanied by a statement showing an mor.ifjo not profit for tlio past sl\ months of $ UX > , OOU per mouth. It N hardly criMllblu that Hiich a statiment will bo made , but tlio earnings hau > certainly boon linprovini ; . The fixed chaws are J.l.l.lH ) > j per year. The H0cioarj ( : piufuired stock out- Htandlii ) ; Is entitled to G per cent of Ib 11 net eiimlui'H. iioii-ciiiiiulatlve. The oxiiorts for IS'll ' will , It Is said , OM-OIM ! those of IMWliy moio than one hiindiud and llfty thr.iuand ba'-rols. The nc-nrclty of ' i eorn and the poor quality of box" has advanced - vanced theprlcu _ . . the ndvnnlauu of the cotton reed product. Simu one Htarled today rumors tliat another lemil attack would be made by the holders of the old cotton oil trust certificates who did not come Into tlio reorganization. Paclllc Mall h. is been taken upaualnon rn- noils that ( ion Id's recent conference wltli Mr. wnmnuakcr ' will nhow icsults , Onn of this company's ' now steamship- , was launched at Koachu's shipyards yesterday. Chicago gas nns Inelliied to weakness during a part of the day. It Is hard to HCO why this slmiild bo so. The trust has now been dSsnlvcd and the property Is all them wallliu ; to ho cared for by a new corpor ation tii lieorunnl/cd In uu Invulnerable form , The Mill-treasury was debtor to the clear ing house today il.iW.U. This hum l.s an unusually largo amount and was caused by the payment at the nib- trousury of the government draft to the order to the irorornor of Ohio for fiVV'OO and one to the governor of New Jersey for tlf'-VHI , The drafts recom mend the expending of the Olie.'t tax In ac cordance with thu measure pasted by the last congress. Ktmnott , HotiUns fi fa. to 8 , A. MoWhorter Thu market 1ms been Interest ng and biis uhiiwn evideiicesof manipulation. The fecl- lut before the opculug wa thut a reaction after tlio Rhi\rp advnneo of the past few days wasdito , ana the llrst prices of the netho stocks were lower tlrm last night's clos o , some showing a nlmrit decline , but n special move was started In Missouri Pacific and Atchlson , to account for which a rumor wnsclrulntcd that an Important deal hud been mnOo be tween the two companies Thin , however , ca- tlroly lacks confirmation. The iiinvninciit of the two stocks which , on Inr e. trHtisactlons , carried the price up 1'i percent chocked the deellno In the balance of the list , rinanclnlly their strenntn brought trades Into the market to corner tlie.tr sliorl sales which they Iml made In atitlclnntlou of a reaction. The whole list rallied , and hi most cares touched higher points than yesterday. The market acted ap parently with Indifference to the engagements of gold for export London has nold some storks In the market today , and tlio bank of KiiKland has lost 1-W.UiO on the balance. The street Is perplexed In arriving at an opinion us to the effect upon the price of this stock of the dissolution of the gas trust. Sugar refineries have been strong , common advanclntr almost to a purity with the pre ferred. The tnnrkdt lit the oloso was more quiet and fairly steady. Money Inbettcrde- niand and while call tales on the street are froin ! ) to 4 per cent , we loam that the banks have many loans out at call us high as G per cent. Total sales : ill,81U. ? > EW UIHK BTOCKff. Stocks. | 0 | > 6n. I lllnli. I Low , W ( < % 2.V us * ll'H ' KIJA fnntida So . 6l ( < 6PJ wu 1'aclllr .Mull , : i7' ' < IISM l.nko Hboro. IIS \\V\ \ \ \ 112 I , A N' 7J7J 7S'n ' 77M Leml Trust ll'H ' r.'Ki ' III ( ' . t' , L' . . . . ia" ut I.'JI Nortliu ext'n 10 ; 10.s 107 l lusu Jio I'.ielllc . 7t 7IJ 70Jj ( , u tin I'nclllp. . 7t4'J I7JU 47 2 N. I'nc | ifil. Hil ( N. 1'nc coin. 2in 0. II ,10 . . . 7 Hock lnlnnil 74' St. I'lllll. . . . St I'nnl nfil I12V4 We l. Union NIVli 8.1 I ) I , . A. W. . . Suunr Trii't i ) ' < t llllj Am Sr. Hell HI-- HI hi .ler'oy Cent. 118 11H Il8 < f - 118 New if tin. , : i * ' IMiliTirm. 17H iis'4i 4Su' yjl 47 KeuilliiK : u' 3.1 ! Del Ac Hud. ia : H lili : , : ii I'lillnian . . 1U4 ! nn No Am . . . . 17 < ( IT ! I'H Mich. Cent . ! I7 ! , ' , ti- Silver I7J7 ( 7) . tiH7. ) ( Ill Cent . . . . vi , 7 ' Wh font. . . 21 21 'i-k .Met. font. . 12 13 ' A. C. Oil. . . ; > = iil' 'I'uxns 14 i ' 1'enn , C. X I. ! 5 : . 14.ill' : a ( N. V C 101 10IU N. Y ( JiinTH The following are the closing quotations : tl.S Is ronl'teroil . . .122 Nortlicrn 1'iiclllc ' i'.1 ( II.H Is co HIM > in . trJH do preferred 106 If S 4HH rivlstereil Mi C.N. Jt W I07'i ' t.S. ; < Hscoiiions..ll | io ! pruf'd ( c.Tillv.ini'j ) ! I'ncllleiinof "J3 . 112 Nonr Vork Central. . . .101 Central 1'nclllc . 2ltJ ( 1' . . I ) . A. U 21 ClilrnKO * Alton . HI Huok Hliiuil 74 Clilcnuo , HiirlliiKton V , .M. A. St. I' fi' " . ! ilo | ir > fcrrcil ll ? IIi.t W . St. I'atil * Omaha. . . . 211 ; Illinois Central . ' .17 iln preferrcil lit I. , II. &W . t'nloii 1'nclllc 4714 KnniiiH ATcxas . 12 W. , St. Ij. K. I" tIKi I.nkoShorc . HITS clopreferrcil 18 > < MIclilKiin Contrnl. . . . tUVj Western Union 814 Missouri Tnt'lllo . . . 7UM MONKV ox CAM , Kasy ; closed offered at 'J',4 percent. 1'IIIMR ' JlEltOANTtr.E PAlTIt fi8 per COIlt. bTiniMNil ICMiiiANOK Qitlot. steady ; sl.xty- day bills , { l.bG'/i ' ! dciniiiid. t-l.ixS. ' ; , "XVa 1 Street Notes. Bt. Taul earnings : Increase , J.'l,100. Tlio hunks Rained through the subtreasury since I'rlday last { 014,731. Loan mnrkut dull , demand molorato ; all kinds plenty. "Q. " and Hock Island -i ! per cent ; othcis mostly I ! percent. London stocks opened firm , but closed easier. Consols , W17-IB : account. Wi U-1G. A Chicago report says : There Is a good deal of talk about tno collapse of the lake and rallrond rates , owing to the action of thu Great Northern. Oillclalsof the "Q" say that the .situation looks shaky In thu northwest. Minlii ; ; Slocks. New VOIIK , April lO.-lSpoclal Telegram to TUB HUB. ] The following : vro the mining stock quotations : Allco iw Horn Silver S'.V > AiluusCon ISO Mi'xlcnn II.VJ CnnCnlnnd Va IIII7H I'lymouth 18U llnlonnil Norcross. . 2UO btnndard 125 Huuiestnkn 875 Wool Itlurkct. HOSTON , Mass. , April 10. [ Special Telegram Tin : IHK.j ; The wool market has been dull , and sales of all kinds have amounted to only ] , fifiOU03 pounds. In Ohio fleeces there have been sales of f > 0,000 pounds of mixed at IGo , nnd the same prlco has boon bid for other linos. Most of the holders , however , have been asking , ' 13c , und one sale was made at 'Cto. ! Ohio X sold In usual lots ntai&Wlc. and No. latliTc. Michigan X has been \ery quiet at 9c. In combing and delalno llcccc.s there have been no sales of Importance , and prices have been steady. Territory wools have been In fair request at COQtiOe , clean for flue , at&SStKo for line medium , and at 5."ic for medium. TexiiH , California and Oregon wools havoboon dull. Pulled wools have been In steady do- niand , choice supers selllmr at 404C , fair to good sillier' * at : XS.'JSe , and extra at 2KKKa. Australian wools have been qulto active at 114 CJ44c , as to ( iiiallly. Foreign carpet wools hu. vo been tlrm but quiet. ColTeo Options. NEW YonK , April 10. [ Special Tclorarn to TUB HEE. ] COITUK ODtlons opened steady and unchanged to 15 points up , and closed steady at 10 to M points up. The sales were 27roobags , Including April. $17.20 : May , $17.10 OIT.lfl ; June. Jli.f ( > 0ir > . ! > . " > : July , $ lfi.ii.V310.73 ; Auirust , Jll.3."ill.40 ! ! ; beptomber. tl.'i.lUiiil.'i.ii.'i ; October , J15.4U ; December , * 14.COU,14.G.'i Spot Hlo. steady nnd more active ; fair cargoes , K'0.00 ; No. 7 , $18.00. ClitCAno , April 10. Wlioat Clo'e Steady ; cnsli , $ l.oH61.0J14 ; ; May , JJ.WKftJI.OSJj ; July , H.02il.a4 ! . Corn Htundy ; n cash , fl7C7tO07iC ! ! ; Slay , G7K ® 7'o ; July , 648c. Oats Kasy ; cash , 53.Jc ! ; May , 515e ! ; July , fd ( ii51c. ! Kyo-Quiet ; Sflc. llarlcy TsAtSOc. Prime TIiiiotliy-ei.2i31.20. Kliix-iLa. . Wnlsky $ l.in. Pork-Kasy ; Mnj' . $12.50 ; July. JI8.02 { ! Sl2.03. Lard Knsy ; cash , W.02 ; May. tff.TO&U.T8U ; Sliort Ittbs Kasy ; cash. WO.va'J,10 ' ; Siay , tH.12i(3H.iri ! ( ; July , M.4714OI1.TO. Klnnr Klrni , unchanged ; wjnlnr wlicat. Wis consin straights. $4.wl.49 : ; do clear , W.lo ® 4.20 ; hprlriK wheat , Minnesota hard patents. fcl.004tri.10 : soft patent , $ lsr > @ . < i.OO. Hulk MeatsShoulders.IK1r .10 ; abort clear. tlUOSO.t.'i ' ; short ribs. $ aOJ.10. ! H n Her Unchanged jeroamery,1724e ; dairy , ( Jheeso Firm : full oroam Cheddars. II © lliie ; Voung Americas , I'JQli.'Uo ; Hats , 11'i © lUJic. Kligs Unchanged ; freslj , 1213o. Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted. Co light ureon salted , 51icft < Ju ; green hides , 4i ! < i i salted bulk , 4'io : greun Halted calf. Bu ; dry flint , be ; dry salted , 0@7o ; dry calf. 80oj dea cons , Ko oaeh. Tallow Unchanged ; Nowsolld packed , quot- nblo at l.je. ! Hocolpts. Shlpmonts. Klour . 14.000 tl.OiJO Wheat , bu . 24,000 37.0JO Corn , bu . 01.000 07,000 Oats.bi . 107,000 78,000 NKwYoiiK. April 10. Wheat Receipts , lfi.000 bushels ; exports , A.IIOO bushels ; spot higher ; llrm ; No. 2 red , $ l.lfl'ttM.lUi ' ( ! In elevator ; Jl.l'.i'i ' afloat ; H.-.1liil.lS ( f. o. b. Options opened lower , fluctuated and closed H& enii on July deliveries and H5u ! lower on Inter dcllvciles ; No. 2 red. May. closed at JI.KPi. t'orn Itecolpts , M.'J."i ( ) bushels ; exports , : i23 hushols ; sjiot closed easier ; No. - ' , 77'/J'it7S140 ' ' la elevator ; THiJcftT'J'ie ' ' ; afloat ; nngrailoil ml.xuil. ( I'iftT''o ' ' ' , Uptlons closed llrm , May closing atra'ie. Oats-ICecelpts , fi'1,000 ' bushels ; exports , W ) bushels ; spot .steady ; No. 2 whlto , Ol'lttMHiai mixed western. Kl&rtiai white western , W)3tltle. ) Options flimor ; May closed at.WSe. niigar Haw , firm ; domestic , b'J test , i'iv refilled , llrm and active. Potrolonm United closed. May , 72c. Kags.Steady ; western , 13c. I'lirk-h'lrm ; now HICSH. ill..wa,14.uO. Lard Opened llrm ; elosod weak , western steam , INUU. Hiittor .Steady ; western dairy , IJii22cj ! western oioamery. i'ltt'JTe ; Klirln. Chetso I'lrnii skims , ST. Louis , Atirll 10. Wheat Lowers cash , fl.o.l ; Mnv , l.OI'i. t'orn Lower ; cash , fiSUm May. C-V'iC. OnlsLower ; cnsli , .Viy ; May , Me. I'ork-Stoady at * IASU. Laid-Steaily at Jl.W. Whlsky-tl.HI. lluttcr Steady und unchanged , April 10. Wheat I'lrm ; No. 2 red. il.U8'itUH ' | > a. Corn Moderato supply ; No , 2 mixed , 7JG > Ttl'ie. ' ( ) i.lt > I'lrm ; No. 2 ml.\ud , 5Sc. Whisky (1.IU. Mn.wAitKKK , April 10. Wheat Lower ; No. ! . Hprhuon truck , eiuh , tlMVtll.VJ. ( . 'oin Hto.idy : No. .t , ( riliu. Ou IK I'lrm ; No. 2. white. .viSc. ! ProvlsloiibI'lrmi pork. May , { 12.05 , , April 10. Wheat Most of tlio ofTorlngH of namplo wheat were olT grade und tu null , tipol laugcd woslly litt-c ! over May. nccelpts. 10.- , cars ! shipments. M cars. Closnj No. l imril. April. Jl Wl on track. $1.0(14 ( ! No. I northoin , April anil May , } ltt ) j. ; on track , tl.amaiailj Ao. 2 northern , April , li.oi : on trucMi.oiai Oi KASHAS CITV. AVrll lO.- Jio. 2 hard , cn li , WorlNo. 2. red , ensh , (1.00. Corn-Kaslori No. 3 cash , Met April , 53. % o Oats-nnslcn No. 2-cnsh , nnd April , f > 3c. Ltvrnroot , . April lo.-Wlicut-Stcartyj do- n.atul . Imtirovtng. ' Corn-Quiet ; mixed western. Os lUd per cental. LIVE STOCK , CiticAtm. April lOMUuttlo-UoeolpK 0,000j market more actlvo nml blghcri steers , top prices. $3.8X20.00 ! vuinninn t ( medium utoors , tl.XKas.fiOi ( cows and heifers , t2.M > ij4.23 | slock- ers. &iu ( M.io. : Hogs liecolpts. Urt.oooi market weak and lower ; roilgb and eommnn , $ I.2.VJ4.70 | good to choice packets , $ l.80dM.n ; prlino heavy and biltoher eights , Jvjo.tW,40 . ! light , $4.0085.15. SheepItocolpts , s.ouji market actlvo nnd higher ; westerns , J.l.ltKiiO.SO ; nilxail nnd rulls , HiV25.M : ; lamb * , $0.uoab.G-'Ki ! Texans , I3.7J ) . HT. Lofts , April lo.-Cattlo-necolpU , COO ; shipments , TOO ) murkel strong ; fair to faney native steers , $3.00(30.23 ( ! Btockers and ( coders , $ l. ! > o < a4.o0. Hogs-Itecolpts , 4,030 ; shlpinanU , 4,70lj ( mar ket steady ; lieavy , $ j.oixao.23 ; inl.xed , tl.TOft 4.UO ; light , J4.OOCtl.20. KANSAS CITY , April lO.-Cattle Kr-colpts , 1,4'0 ' ; shipments , 7011 ; market sto.uly and higher ; steois , $ -l.7Villi ( : > ; cows , tl.3 ? l.3i ; slockors and fenders , * 2.2T > HM.20. Hogs-Uecelpts , 7.70J ; shipments. B..W1I mar ket steady and lower all grades , Jl.i5ffl5.15. ; OJ1A1IA LIVE STOUMl. OMAHA. April 10. CA.TTLR-Estlmatc'd roeolntsof cattle 1,050. as oomnatcd with 1,047 yesterday and IKM 1 rlday of ln t week. The market was active and higher , llest beeves were lOe higher ; others strong to lOo hlghop. llitteliors' stouk uL'tlvo ' and steady. Good feodois nro In demand at Mroiu prices. llocs-Cstlmateit receipts of boirs HMO. ns compared with Il.hOO vostenlay and 4,14s I rlday of last ook. The inarkot wasacllve and a bk nickel higher. All sold. The raiiuo of the prices mild was $ I.I135.10 , the bulk scllliiK at f\.VM\m. \ Pigs. J..OUiia.B ) ; llKlit-llslits. a305Ji.a-i : light , $1 uvaun ; hoavy. ! UMiruO ; niLicd , J4.HMJI.03. Tlio average of llio jirlees paid was $ l < i2. ns compared with $4.H i yoitcrtliiy and JI.C7 Prlday of last wook. MlKill'-Kstlinated recclnts of slieeii , 18(1. ( us computed with ; I7 yestorduv and 811 I'rl- duy of hist wook. Tim market wns actlvo and stroni : . Natives , $ . ' , TdQi.iri ; westerns , J2M < 3 Imposition of Stnuk. Showlm ? the numtior ot oittlo , hojs nnd sheep bought by the packers and cither bit vers nn thu market as shown by the books of the Unlou stock yards compiny : CATIt.E. No- .VCo. . t'12 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ThoT ! . II. Mam'moiVii'conipniiy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . "is IhoCuilahy packing ronipiiny : iil ' l . . . . ' ' Shippers , fe'edcrs anil Vlhur buyers. OKI Leftover. . 24 Total. , "l,2JO The Cudahy packlmr company. , Ii07 : ' 1 ho Omaha , paolslng company. . H74 " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' TbutJ. II. IIamininil"cmiVpaiiy..V..V H10 bhippors , feeders and ether buyers 821 Total 3 siier.i * . Swlft.tCo T ISO Kcprescntntivo Sales. No. Av. Pr. No Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. ! . . r,70ji : M M. 11)114 ) 70 20 .112U J3I10 is. . 070 a nu 20 llff ) 4 . ' 18 .1197 5110 i. nm 4 oo ia 12(11 ( 4 IS .1200 BIB 40. . 1124 4 ! > 0 12.VJ 5 00 iR-jsn SB : 21. . till 4 , r > U L'.i 1228 5 10 L 2..II77 r.i7H ; I4..iou 4 r > o IS 5 ir > 10. . I2.)7 5 40 H. . 0.13 4 Ki r > 2J 2I..1.IO.I B40 y..l233 4 C3 1221 5 ao L'0.12UJ 540 cows. 7. . KB 1 00 1. 1070 1 BO 2..1ir. 310 700 1 ! T > 0. . hUJ J 00 2. . oio nio 040 1 f 0 0. . 070 2 10 I. . 10V ) 23 810 1 f > 0 1 . KO 2 10- 17..10VJ II23 , MW 1 00 4. . ttfl 2 f 0 1..12-0 1123 620 1 CCi 8. . 1000 2 85 1. . 12(10 ( UM Oil ) 1 75 10. . tm 2 no 1.UX > 440 1. . 050 1 75 j. . wo a oo . MQi 1 00 1..12JO 225 1..1400 .100 1400 1 73 l.iilO : 2 25 I..IGIO ; i 10 ,1240 , 2 oo i. ire 225 1..1410 323 , 1110 2 00 1..16M 2:10 : 1..1.M HM , 7 < M " 00 1..1GSO 275 1..1470 327W ,1270 2 10 STOcicnns AVD 2 00 2. . GG5 .T 00 75..10M nr > o 23. MS 2 80 5 , . RO a 13 15. . 021 373 4. 007 U 00 CALVES. 5. . 300 1 C5 1. . 100 250 WESTEItN CATTLE , NO.T. AT. Pr. T. .1. Collins 2 bulls . .1110 J2 00 t cow . . . 710 2 25 2 cows . . .1015 2 110 21 feeders . 3 70 Keller 0 steers , tailings . , .1108 2 25 ! )4 ) feelers , hayfcd . . 018 3 .V. 0 steers , huyfed . .Kit 4 25 Clark Eldrcdgo 52 steeis. hayfed . .1170 4 50 Marsh & Cooper 42 steer.s , hayfed . .MOfl 375 00 steers , hayfed . .1100 4 15 IIOC1H. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. ot ino 240 M 01 60. .210 40 $4 05 en . . .111:1 : M 4 75 41 . : i73 12U 4 03 2 . .178 280 4 75 41GS .273 240 4 V ) ( " > 2fi7 240 r.i 70. .231 40 > C.7. , .202 ( MO r.i r.n. 203 40. 4 & ' . SS. , .If 2 40 80 71. .sin 60 403 CS. .211 210 to 71.mi. . .234 416 7.1. , .HX ) JMO 80 64. . 10 SO 403 & 'J. , .17(1 ( 60 64.GO .239 1(10 ( 4 03 109 , .1S2 400so 4 SO 70. 2'U ICO 4K > 70. , .180 so 4 80 77. 212 200 403 Kl 120 4 80 75. . .243 120 500 nn. . . .101 4 80 Kl. . 220 500 7.1. . . ,102 llio 4 H5 .530 120 500 ro 218 60 4 85 B 00 .205 4 R- ( A..ZH 500 72 ! .171 4 85 ' 224 SO .100 " ' " 17. .170 4 IK ) Kl. . . : . ! aa 1(10 ( 500 210 4 00 . . . . . .200 N ) 500 it. , .244 4 IX ) CO. . . : t23 SO 500 01. , .172 4 00 1. . . . . .5V ) 500 71. 4 (10 ( 40. . . 502 ! ' , 44. , . .204 4 ! (0 ( 71 .2.1S 503 : t2. , . .175 4 IW . : iS4 503 Kj , . .241 4 'M .241 503 77.W . .102 4 00 40 ( W . .SMI 4 lJi ) ! 70 2G2 5l6' 05 207 4 1)5 ) 1MOS AM ) IIOUQI ! . 3 183 - 2 25 10 M 200 7 US - 225 20 08 120 200 OMAHA WHOLESALE 3I.lMtH.ETH. Groceries. tCoiTBE Orcpn Ulp , 2224o ; Java , 27c ; RUTS' Per notiml Ainiondn. 180 ; Itrazlls. I'lo ; Illbprts. iio ; ; lieouns , IWtUu ; walnuts , 15o ; peanuts , fancy white , Uu : roasted. So. SALT Dairy , * o Ilia In bbls , bulk , J2.10 ; best prudes , CO Ss. $2,40 | best ur.ulo. 100 3s , $2.50 ; host grade , 28 10a , fef,40 ; roclc suit , crushed , $2.10. i j 1IAKINO I'owiiEHwlloyol , ( llino cans , pordoz , " ? : 'i-Ibcmis. tl.45i 'i-lbeiuis. ' tfj.fi.1i 1-lh cans , $ , > .00 ; Price's. 'i-Ih cans , Jl.IKi ! J-lb cans. J2.50 ; l-H'can ! ; , $4.75 ; other kinds , Mb cans per do/ , . . 1'Ai'Ktl-Pcr Hi. best straw , 15x18 to.KxU. ilionlry , oAds. 4'4'o : extra quality manlllii , Hej mailllla tea , ims , Oc , dark rat' . hardware , 2i'c. > OILS 15'jjirlmovhlto. . Do : 151 water white , jcj headlUlit. lie : 74 KUbollne. ll"e. Oil U. ! 2 ( jal , * .1.7JS3bO5 ( ; pul. fo.tHKlv.KU ! * . ' BOKA I'uckuucsl'jio ' Ibstobox , 5ic ? ; kegs. TB\S Japan , bniiltc't fired , 2) < 35"e ! sun dried. 3.1iai5 j Kri-en , 20ffi.10 : " uniiowder. SO&Stlu ; Kn- Bllsh breakfast , : wt5 ; ; Voiimt Hyson , 20'Ho ; Oolune. 2.va o ; 2-lbacku ) o d nut , Mo. . . x V.UKASK ; - cri cross Fruiter's larKC this , tlO.O ) ; mudliiiiiUiis. $ . ' 7.00 ; small , fl.l.oj ; other makes , \vood , ! > 1.5'jjsW ( ! ) . Ill.iCKiNil-3 do/.Jn.box. 111X16751 ! : ladles' shoo dressing , 43offltl.oO | ttovo polish , per fiross JJ.OlKiW.M. Hl.uiNfl-Lln.uld , 4 on doz In box 0)c ) < ajl.73t Soz,3lozln boy , ( l.5oav.7J ; < Iry , small , 23o ; urge. 45o. Si'lOKS Pepper ShiBapore , sifted , l.VW.o ; Hhot.--'c : allspice ioo ; cloves , Pen.ing , select ed , 17 < rollki ; cassln , China , 4-lbinatHtk2i nut- IIIOBS. Jsa l,7.r > o ; iini'ttb > > or , Uu ; plcKllngnplces , 10-lb bo\i'B,23f. CIIOCOI.ATK. HTO , 12-lb lioxos. 3lli3c : ! Oer- innii sweetiWf.'io ; cocoa , : i < 5,40c ; llroniD , : r.V. COCHAMIT 13-lb cases , > { and ! l-lb paek- ngea , per Ib , K/j27oi ( bulk , l.Vlb palls , 23c. Oi.ivis : Qnnrts , per doz , M.OO ; plntH , per do/ . } . ' .Ml bulk , porgal.il.'O. Ullve oil , H pints , 2 iloz per case , JL.VliJM.20. MAl'i.u StKiAii Per Ib5e cakes , 'W-lb boxes , l.'lo ; lUu cukes , . 'W-lb boxes , K\lo \ ; Mb bricks , : ci Ibs In box , pure , Me. lliiooMs-A-tlo iiiirlor , * 1.tO ( : 4-tle , $2.75 ; 3-lle. $2.23 ; J'ile. plain. tl.K ) ; warobouse , W.OJJ toy , $1.25 ; whisk , * l.ooliv ; NUi'-Castllo , mottled , per Ib. lOc ; do wliltn. norlb. lie ; laundry soap , per lee liuis.tJ.15 ® , i.OO : shaving soap , 50r < cto pur doz ; toilet soap , : i Pukes per box , ftUoat . ' .2.V l 'AitiNACKous GooDH-Ilarloy , 4o ; furlnu , kegs , Jj.OU | ipllt peas , 2os gioou peas , 2oj out- nicul , bbls. M-aWM ; h&lf bbls , XlSWUQi macaroni , ISoj vermicelli , 12c ; sago uiid tap > - oca , ft31' ' C ! Minn bonni. Viet eoreallnr * . . flnkrd hominy , U'tci ' pearl liomlny , t.'L.V ) prr bbl. i.VKLewis' lierfitmrd.tl Ml HedCrosn , 11.25 American , $3,2.i | S.iioiilllcr. | H. " . ' ) ! MnryWa ! 2.1W ) S-tur , scriibbfiijj , tl.iUlllctt's , \ pow dered , 11.25. Mli.K-l'otulcn'wd Kaslc , IMOj Crown , . Anulo Bwlss , | ( i.70 | American Swiss. | 7.iWj lllclihind. W.l. 1 "ItlKl. " M.TO. KxTitAcrrs-I.Diiioii.Vo/.Meatl.SO ! 4 or , IIOJ ffit.50 : | vanilla , 2 M , CAKjttiH ) ) 4 or. H.Ufna5.ft5 | Jiiiiialoa ctinrer. 4 or.ll.Kl. MAifiiiw Parlor. 200 and 1100 per box , ! I.C.VIt 1.70 ; sulphur , Jl.lVill.M. IHMiv Mixed. JW-lb palls , S'.jaRVei stick , twist stick , t ot rroni'h mixed , l.'I'Sc ' ; hour- hound stick , aHu : jar und ease candles , B-lb boxes , I.Vi(2lct extra line Roods , KVfiK * ! . , fiurdo.V'ii.l.wi | ; duubrrn. scrub lirttslic" . ( WcWf..tM" " . Hum HK.Kii-.MIxcd blid , 1-lb packaKes , 5c ; canary , 4 < ict hemp , 4 < ic ; anise , 15c. CANnt.KH 10 Ibs tU bO.X , UiiO ! lllllllllR , lOli lOHo : wax , lie. TOIMCCO rino eut. tier Ib , 25 l27c ! t > luR. 22 < Tl7Mj : KinukluK , 22Q ( > lc ; fancy brands , 11.50. Mot.Assca-U bbls-N. O fnney , pprcnl , 4M& 4 e : eholeo. 4Viiire ( ( ! Kood.ysftWo : Oiiba , liaklni ; , 2.1 < iiOc | blackslrau. h < ( ttic ! syrup , 60 Krailo. bhls,2u ( ! ; liibbl , 2cci 4-Kal kegs , tl.Si ; 2-gal klt , fi7c. ( Jinr.it Per bbl , rcflncd , ! OV > ; half bbl , 1.1.50. T\VIMS : , ConiiAiii : . ICro. Cotton twine. "lllbb. " very Hue , ' 4-lbbrtl's,22B ( ; cotton twim1 , XX brand , U-lb bales , 1-c ! hemp twine , U-H ) bales , 18u : sail twlnu. 2Jc ; eandlo wlek. ' . ' . 'c ; 40-foot eotton clothes IlnelllU | 00-foot cot ton clothes lln" . } l.l > .l ; 00-foot sisal MUCH. fl,7.1 : 15.1- foot all .lute . , Jl.tCi ; wool twines , K'jc ' ! Miiiillln , whlto wine. I2c : triple sUonKth H'c. TAIICII I'cr ' 11) ) , fiQt'p. PRKi.is-Mi < dlum , bbls W" ; smiill S 10.00 ; . $11 001 llflslin.liilxt ( > d.ft2.0J oeilar , ! 1 lirass hoops , No. I. all red. M..V ) ; ci-dar , ! l brass hoops , No. 2 , red , $ .1011 ; ee'hir , ! 1 Drass hoops , No. I. striped , J.1.0U ; ( ediir , ! l brass hoops No. 2strliied , $4. r > ) ; jior.se. extra heavy. No 1 , ? 2.75 ; well buckets , M.2.1 , llutterware Tubs , ash , 3-ltioh , per nest , 75e ; ash , 2-Inch , 2 lurce sl/c. Her nest , 45e ; butter ladles , hind wnoil , 7l'c ; butter puddles or sniulos. 70c. Wash- boards-Slnu'le , $1.4 ( .2.110 ; doub'.i- , tJ.5' ' 1.2S. C'lothespliis 5 wross boxes ( We. t'AKNini I'nuiTS t'allforiila Apricots , } . ' 55 (22.W ( ! pc-aehes , $2.'va VMi pears , H.IW&t.'Oi crudes JLVvaLlX ) ; cherries , white. * . ' . .r.OP,2.75 : ehorrles.hlacK , J2,2."i4i2.r > 0 ; iiilnees | , t-MK ) ; black berries. 12.2 > ; raspljcrrles. JI.'O ' ; strawbcirles , t2.)0ciirrantH. ! ) : $ . ' ,2,1 ! Knobelierrlesfplums. ' ! . ojtcs , fl.sifll.U5i iiliinw. Rlcen Ka cs , } l.85fii 1.115. I. astern eaiimd fruit -Peaches , second" . W.20SJ2/.0 ; apples , 3 Ib. $1 1.1 ; pal. 'i doIn ease , 1.7.1 ; uoosohcirh's Baltimore1 standard , 211) , $1.10 ; Hliuwhorrlt's , $ I.'L1 ; rasplicrrles $150 ; blueberries. Jl.IlJj icl raspberries JI.5U ; nhick- Ixirrles. 1l.uo : chei lies , $1.2oy,1.03 ; pineapples Hllcud , Sl.2.va'.40. DIIIKII riiutTS Turkish primps , less than hhds , Ihiw , tic ; apples , evaporuted , new rhiff. eholei' . Me : apricots , fancy. In sacks. 20c ; blackberries , new , Oc ; raspberries , 2.1 Ibs to lox,3Jc ; currants , new , 5'ie ; Votb/l currants , oxtia. In boxes , Meiieaches , Cal. . choice , 17'ie ' ; California dried grapes In IIIIRI , Oc ; HCedlP s Sultanas , saels. lOc ; miiseutels fie ; new Valencia , 7'io ; Onditra , layer , S'iu ' : flUH , luyors 142Jc ; cltiou , Leghorn , 20c ; lemon peel , 15o. I'roviHiotiH. PMOKKD MKATfl-PiiKar Cured Hams U to Hi Ib average , Il'it'i hams. 20 to 2211) ) nvuniRo. Oc ; hums. 10 to 12 Ib averase , O' ci skinned hums , lee ; shoulders , ( i'ic ' ; eh'iir breakfast bacon , nairow stilps , 6 > ic ; clear breakfast bacon , wide strips , ti'ie ; California , or plcnlo hams , < l4'c ; bonele.ss ham. 8c ; dried beef hums ( sets ) , ! > ' ! < ; dried beef elods , e ; short spiced rolls or ham roulette , 7' . e ; smoked beef toiiKiiesdierdo/cn ) , H.r > 1 ; special li.ims 12 to 11 Ib inornRc , lie ; speelal boneless breakfast bacon , 10'ic ' ; selected dried beef hams , Inside and knuckles , lie ; selected w Ide clear bicalc- fust bacon , flit. ! imv SALTED MKATS raney light weight short cleuis. 7'4c ; long eleais. fi'e ' ! short clems , li'ac ; short ribs d'iv : shoulders. 5ie ! ; clear bellies. 7e : elear backs. ( i'c. SMOICKII MKA'is-Pry Salt Cured I'aney light weight bacon short clears. 7 * e ; liacon febort ribs , 7a c : bacon short clears 7' e ; bnc.m IOIIR elears , 7J c : bacon clear backs , 7'Je ; bacon elenr bellies , 7 0 ; bacon shouldeis , tic. SWIKT : Pici < i.iii : MUATS , llunis , Heroes OVjc ; shoulders ( N. V. cut ) , tlerees , 5'4c ; bellies. tierces. 7yc ! Oallfornlu hums , tierces , Oc ; beef hums , barrels , $18.00. I'lcici.Ki ) HKKF TONOUF.S Ilarrels , $20.00 ; half barrels , KM Ibs , $10.50 : quarter iJJirels , 50 Ibs , $0.00 ; clRhth barrels , 2.1 Ibs $3,50. LAIII > Compound , per Ib , tleico busts , 5'se ; loaf , peril ) , tierce basis , 7'ie ; pure lard , per Ib , tierce basis , 7'o ' : kettle rendered leaf lard , per Ib , tierce basis. 7J c. llAitiiEi.KU PoiiKANU ItKEK Jless porknow ( ) , per bbl , $12.50 ; family pork , $11,50 ; back pork , * 13..V ) ; Cudahy short cut clear ork , (14.00 ; Sumlerlanasfiortcut clear pork , $12.00 ; 8un- doriiind prime mess pork , $11.50 ; ( Juduliy prlino mess pork. $1.1.50 ; Jackson Pete prime mess pork , $11,00 ! boneless plR pork , fnney , $1S.CO ; oxtia mess beef , J.s.50 ; plate beef , i'J.50 ' ; extra plate beef , $10.50 ; extra family beef , boneless , $11.00 : rolled beef , boneless $11.00 ; rump butts , $11.50 : eholeo boneless family beef , per bbl , $7.00 ; boneless rolled beef , $7.03 ; e.xtra family plate buof , ftl.l ) . J'lO 1'oiiK lloncless It Is i.iudoof the best cuts of choice plk's. has a bright , fresh color. Good for baking with bonus or for boiled din ners. Hbls 200 Ibs , ouch. $15.00 ; half bbls. 100 Ibs , each. $ S.Ou ; quarter bbls. 50 Ibs , each , $4.50 ; oluhth bbls , 2Ti Ibs. each. $2.75. SAtlSAun-Snioiicd sausage. 7c ; bolocna , 4'4c : blood HuusaRc. Sc : liver HIIUSURC , 5c ; head cheese , 5c ; fresh pork sausage , links. 7'/c ' ; fresh pork sausage , bulk , 7c ; Binokcd jioik saiisiiKe , 0ic ! ; I'raiikfurt sausage. 8e ; smoked head cheese , Ul > o ; Polish sausage , 7'Jc ; Knob lauch .sausage. 7'ie ; tongue biuisago , Oc ; sum mer sausage. I2iL' ! . The above prices are for lots of 50 pounds and upwards ; a less quantity 'Jo more. OILS Prime lard rl , winter strained , 65c ; oMra lard oil. winter strained , ,12c ; extra No. 1 hud oil. 4:10 : ; No. I lard oil. Ilfioi No. 2 lard oil. 32c ; extra ne.itVfoot oil , 4c ! ) ; tallow oil , 4'Jc. Flour , li. T. Davis Mill Co. . high patent. No. I and Cream , 2.60 ; lllucD. full patent. f'.M ; lluwk- eye. half patent. $ . ' .40 ; special royul , patent. No. 10 , $ . ' 1.00 ; Minnesota patent. $ . ' .60 ; Kansas hard wheat patent , i-.W ; Nebraska spring \\lieut patent , $2.IA Osknmp's ready to rise buckwheat Hour , $4.2,1 per case of SO 2-llj niiokngcs ; buckwheat. In bbls. N. Y. . $ ' 1.00 ; n\celslor brand. $5.50 ; Slap-Jack tnonl , $ X75 per case of JO tl-lb pack ages. Omaha Milling Co. , reliance patent. $ 'i.OO ; Invincible patent. $ ' .7.1 ; Lonob'tnr upeilutlve , $2.40 ; Snowllakc , J..OO ; Tanov Kamlly. $ l > 5. 8. K. Oilman's Gold Medal , 52.80 ; Snow White , $2.50 ; Snowllake , t.MO ; low Krudc , $1.10 ; bran , $21,00. _ _ Country I'roilnee. The markets yesterday wcro In the mall sto.idy. Hay wasnotiiioted | qulto so high. Ktuis The general market yesterday was 12c and the Mipply was not large. HAY The best upland buy sold yesterday at $14.50. GAME A peed many ducks are arriving , but they are still pnor in llosh and not much bought after. Some dealers are writing their customers that they do not want them. The bimill and mixed ducKs sell right around $1.00 , nnd mallards $2.0032.50. POUI/TIIY Kocclpts were not heavy and the market fully steady. Live chickens went at $ ir > ( XJ63.75 ; very choice , $4.0) ) ; diosscd turkeys , Hai.r > o ; ducks und geese , choice , $ ll@12c. IIUTTKU In one wuy the market , hero Is In peculiar shape. The average receipts do not appear to be s-o A cry heavy , but eastern mar kets are so low as to shutout tlio puckeram1 shippers and that Is weakening thu market heie. A few of the choicest country rolls sell as high ns20c , and occasionally a little uDovo tlmt market. A very large iiioportlon of the receipts has to bo sold I riiitH , OiiANfins Navels $ .1 OOfl.1.25 ; lllverslde , ? : i.2.1 Diiartoand Itlveras , $300 ; Los Ansoles , $2.50 1'lorldu russet , $ . ! .1 ( ) . Ai'l't. us Scarce ; oholoo stock , tl.l)01in.'iO. ( ) ' nCiiANiiEituius-llell & Cherry , $10.00 ; etutes J450. I'ositively cured byl ' CARTELS those Little Pill * . They also relieve DLs- | tress from Djupcpsla , In ITTLE digestion and Too Heart j iVER Eating : A perfect rem edy for Dizziness , Nausea , PILLS. Drowsiness , Had Taste In tbo Mouth , Coated Tongue , Pain in the Side , TORPID JJVKI1. They regulate tbo Dowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE , ! SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , - LIMITED LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. A. D. Boyer & Co M-W nschungo IhilMInx , Boutli Oiuiha. B. J , GofTman , Smile ? Hunter & Green , dc Oo , , 20 Kicliinue IJguUi Omiifc OMAHA ikiifactiircrs' DIRECTORY. DILLIAKDa GUNPOWDER. Uneh 0 , Glide. ( Itnt Western A ont Dnixmt's Hpurttna U n < powitor. Atlm hlKheiplo irio,0ln tln < cnp , fillo. 1119 Ilarner street. HARDWA.IIR Eoolor & Wllholmy Oo Loo-Olark - Androojon Hardware Oo. S Oor , 10th n 1 Jackion its , FUR\VOOL , HIDES , TALLOVV. Qco. Oborno & Oj. J. S. Smith & Co. , 113 S. 13lh street , t.oaTonvorth lU Oranha. IRON" WORKS. Pnxton & Viorline Oniaha Safe & Iron tt.IrouWorks , Works tt. lUoiiuht and cnit Iron , tiuiMine work , enjlnoi , .Mnnnfri nroanilbiirjlal | ir < work , Knnoritl proof nfp , Tnults.Jalj foiuictrr. miclilns nul work , Iron shuttnrs anj Mick-iniilb work , U. l > . lire o'diioi | ll. An' llj. nndlilUst. A J cksoiut < Acme Iron anil Wire Wilson & Drake , Works , M'f'C tubnlnr flues , fir * Iron if. wlrfl H. lilli'troot and bran w'ki. box lifllk'r.i , tnnks , oto , ft' , lloolil , Proprlator. rierocim.t UUli streots. LITHOGRAPHING. Hecs Printing Oo. Oonsolidatod Tank A. Booth Packing Oo. } Line Oo , Orators , flsh and cannoi ) Heflnod nnd Inbrleattnt KOOUS. j oils , nila Kru'iio , oto. 1303 IxinTonirorth. J A. 11. lllthop , Manager. , PAPER. | PLATING. Carpenter Paper do. , | Western Plating Wkj Carry n full dork of Unld , illvor and nlckil printing wrapping and lilatlnx on all motaH , tnlilownro. etc.rpplated > wrltlnif paper , card pa 1'ollihlnKurMs , Vchaa < per , etc. teller work , till led i\ PRODUCE , COMMISSION. Eibbol & Smitb , Bchrooder & Oo , , PcnlrTK In coimtrr produce - Cnih linxuri linttrr ant uco , friilta , TCjiutabloa , vitat , nml Kcnur.il cow eti > . mission merchants , r.tlT Howard street. 423 South lllb strcctk 0 , Eosso & Oo. , E. fi. Branch & Oo , , foreign , California and I'rortnco , fruits of all tropical fruits , kllida , oyslors , 1213 Howard street 1911 IIowiuil ntreat. Porter Sros. Oo , , Bob art Purvis , California , Klorldt nnd 12)7 ) Howard street , tmi'lcnl ' fruits. Write for prices on bub W1I-H1I Jones itroot. tor , Ciftra , poultry and 0.V. . Hulls , MnnnKCr. Kitiio. Kirschbraun & Sons , Clark & Oo , , Duttor era * and pouHrj. Iluttor , rhoi'io. ott\ poultry and Kama , 1209 Howard itroot. Of. ) South 13th street Bates & Oo. , Williams & Gross , Country produce , fruit , , Troiluca and fruits , rt-Kulnblos , urocors1 ( iieclnlllon. t , i > lcui , etc. 417-41BH. lltUHt. 1214 llnruoj 1 1 root RUBBBB GOODS. ETO. Omaha Rubber Oo. , Manufacturing and job- borsallklndiruhbor Itoodi. 1003 Farimmstroot. SEEDS. Emoraon Oo , , Bo d urowers , do tlors H Kiirden , ur.ni , lirnlnanj Iron ie , 1 , 4j-ni | South 15th. SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , ETO. M. A. Disbrow & Oo , , Bohn Sa-ih < ! c Door Oo. Hannfnrtiirors of nasli , Manufactiirori of moull > il'oor * . bllnili anil liiui , bllnli , doon , Aloul'tlnK'i. llranchof- uto. Hcu , Ulli nnd IianI sti. ICth ami Clark strooti. SYRUPS. | 6TOVES. TEA , OOFPEB , SPIOB3 , OIQAR8. Consolidated Ooffoj Company , UU and Kill lUrnor a Omnlia. Kob , STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES TJ. S. Wind Engine & A , L. Strang & Souv Pump Co. , Jlalllilnr wind mills. H 10U2-1W4 Karnum strett , and W ) JnnoisL ( I K . Oniaha , Neb. HUJI , acting loananer. TOYS. | TYPE-WBITBRd II. Hardy & Co. , Typo-writers , To ) i , dolls , album * , fancr lioodi , housofurnlshln/ llSumlfa ) . A. II , I'orrUa ' & Co. , riilalouuo free , Kood , children's car- ' IS15 \ > ot(0 rtlrcct. rlauei. 1319 1'arnamit P. T. HUGHES , Wholusalu Cash CornrnUslon Morohnnt. Ulgln nml Woitern Crcinuorr butter , CKH tn4 diirolt'nt 'aril , Ailraiicun on lots on track , w > re4 liouseur n store at bank rules , 1XU aaj I WO JClb 164 Uouier. ColortJo.