THE OMAHA DAILY BEE . - TUESDAY , APRIL 21. 1801. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Bnslnora ftr the Week Oponatl with All Ip'.orcst Oonterd.d lu Whoat. TRACING WAS WILD AND UNSETTLED. Corn Kept Within a Moderate Itnnjjo Ijltllc Trail0 In Provisions Cat- tin I'rlOBM UllUllllllKCCl HogS a Slinilu I.owcr. OIIICAOO. April 2) ) . [ Special Telegram to Tnr. Hun/ ] Thy week opened on 'cliniiRO with all the Intorcit ccnturoil In wliuut , Tliu break In lliocoiirso of thu wild tunrkot covarliiK the liisllmlt of lust week , occiiMoncd by Sunday observance , illil tint caiiou tliu uxullamont to n1m c. Triulo went Into tliu pit IIH nervous ami a iired over the stti'nKth us If wur liad brokun out In Kuropo. Tliuro scorned scarcely aror.son for tliu uxtriiurdlnary tuition of the inarkut thoflrst ho.ir. May was tl.MSi ami H.I2'i. ' mid II.I. ' , silmust In u breath. I'niin ll.l.'ilt ( Irnpiiol to jl.ll wllh a thud , tlion to 11.131 , siKaln , tlion to Jl.lltf In 11 inlniitoand moved right up to (1.1) ti sucoiul tlino. At thu end of the hour It wi buuk to Jl.l3aj'aln , July was hotwccn Jl.O'l ' ! } and $ l.lli , with August and Huptoiubcr sales ut 11.0.1 , or butter. Corn was much less nutlvo than usua1 , and hold around "Ic for May the flMthour. Oats were vury stronff , RollliiK at tliu eloso to 5"i ; for May and at fllo for July early. Provisions started about steady and thoraiiKuof urlee-i huforo the inornlni ! call was tinlto narrow. Thuto wimu wild and unsettled market In wheat most of the day , wllh u Kruat deal of trading oil fo.irs and rumors , und very little- ttUciillim wiiiKlveii to any news that had Its origin this sldo of the Atlantic. It was a Kuropean market vury larjjoly. Shorts al < o had a pronilnent place In dealings. The mar ket was so HUIity that the short Interest was created Ir. a mlnuto and was ellmlnatod thu next. A long line was taken on onu moment and liquidated the next. It was u grout mar ket for the scalpers , but was s. ) wicked Inlts chants that It w.is muro luuk limit scnso with the trader who got In and sot out without beln j nluckcil. There were very liberal re ceipt * In tlio northwest , with ftaears ) at Min neapolis and Duluth for forty-eight hours. Hut Minneapolis public stock decreased 101,000 bushels , and country clovator stocks decreased - creased .lll.OOJ buihols for the wook. The vis- Iblosunply report eatno utragigllii ? In ami atone ono tlmu It looked like tideeroasuof uerhaus T.'iO.OOO bushels. 1'lnal figures clvo the slim do- cruasu of l.i",000 bushels tigulnst a decrease the tame week In 180 of l.iiSI.OOJ bushels. Hut this was Ignored by the trade as unimportant. Atlantic ports cleared .M.CM'J bushels of wheat , nnd a grout line of Hour. ( WKJ ( ) paokngos. Cables were closely watched. Liverpool public cables carlv quoted wheat ! id to yd dearer , whllo urlvato cables called Liverpool Id up. London was Is up on cargoes and Is : td up on Hour. Drum fc Co. had a 1'arls cable Riving that market oxclted. Cloning cables were equally strong , The hcavlcst-und most persistent buying of the day was by White * Co. Mitchell hoiunt early , but sold later. I'oolo also bought and sold heavily. There was a irroat arr.iy of big sellers when- ovur the market took n bulgo. George Smith , McCormlok & Co. , ICennett. Hopkins , Dunn , Orr and many others sold at every good op portunity , The autlon of tlu market , as near as It could bo traced , was as follows : May opened around il.CJ , with sales at once at H.l''U undfl.riti , and a quick Jump to $1.1.1. Thoio was a quick drop to 11.14 , with sales as low as Jl.lHJi , and u second rally took It to 4'.15. lleforo U o'clock the prleo was baok to $1.1 : ) , then up to $ I.1IM > elf aulokly tofl.MU to Jl.lltf about 1 o'clock. July started around $1.10 , sold at Jl.UUSi spar ingly and at.It ) about the same time. On ttio early bulge the urleo wont to il.llM , elf later to JI.IOJi. to if l.tt'.i , and on a great burst of trading lu this month totl,12 ? at 1 o'clock. The Into showing of strou sth was on closing contlnenlal cables , wlileh wuro strong and higher. The wheat market closed wllh excep tional htrcnxth , and with July very oloso to the best , point reached at SI.I2U. This was 2Wo over the oloso on Saturday. May touched fl.H'/i Just before the eloso , and the lust trades woio around $1.14. April was quoted with May attl.rJiS , to 81.LI to ll.Ki.'a at the close. The trade moved Into July very strongly the last halt hour , giving that month a big bulge tol.l'i'S ' at the high point. De ferred months In wheat wuro quoted as fol lows : August , II.OJ to $1.08 ; September , 11.04 to $1.0tU ; December the same as September ; year. $1.01 to $1.01 bid at the close. On the curb wheat privileges sold with u spread of Ro for July and over Do for May. May puts. II.UK ; calls , $ l.7i . July puts , $1.10 ; calls , fl.l.\ fl.l.Tho The corn trade did not go wild at any tlmo and the market was kept within a modern to range. May sold at'IJo toTIHJo to Tie to "li c , at I o'eloeu. July sold at iw.'a'o to liOo to ( Wiiu to Title to OS'Jo ' tousle , at the same time. There was llttlo pressure In the corn trade all day. The best strenglh of tlioday , aside from the little bulge early , was during the last half hour. At that tlmo May recovered from T''o to 7J.Sc , July fromCS'.io toCeWo at the eloso. There was some business In the later months , August wiisqnoted at Ic to I''to under July , and uiitoml > or So to t ! > 'tO uudor. The local Block of uorn Increased ll.XUOomishols for the week. The visible supply decreased fllV'OO ' bushels. The receipts were " ( Tears , and for tomorrow the estimate Is : t0 ! oars. July com privileges Mild at iW'io and Cfl.'io at2tO : : p. in. Although oats wore dull and weak early In the session , the market recovered before the tap of the boll , and closed from "i , to "Bo above Saturday's quotations. .May delivery opened fitiMlUc , advanced to.lTo , doellned to M e , but closed at 'io higher at .Vi'jc. ' Juno sold from SUfio to Rttlic , to M 'e , to.VI'io ' at the eloso. July sold from fklJu ) up to Mo , down to Mjf.0 nmlelosod llnallv ut.VIU'o. August closed at IWioand i oitcmoriituiio. | ) : The receipts ag gregated ICO cars , of which 101 cars were of contract grade. Inspecto ; ! shipments from thu store were K,6ftl bushels. The visible sup ply Miurosishow a decrease lu oats of 8J.OOO bushels. The provision trade had a moderate day. The extreme range in pork was lUo between tM8.iK ) and Jia.00 for May. and * ii.io : : and tl'1.49 for July , closing at Jl''H'iJ and * ii.W4ir''Mo ; : up for May , and Uije olT for July. Lard was very dull and closed ' . " $0 to So lower at the low points of the session. lllbs were little changed. PRICES AT CHICAGO. Showing the raiiTo of nrloos In the loading options , as reported by Cockrell llroth ers : I'lllCBi AT ST. I.OIHH. COMMODITY I Open. I ItUn. I I.'I.T. ' | ilo ! < o. j Sat'y. Noto4 nnd Clearances : wheut , 23,342 ; corn , 47,8)5 , : oats. 8S.78S ; Hour , 1W.871. Minneapolis reports sulea of Hour 15,00. ) neks this morning ut higher prices. Kutisus City s-iys : Dash eorn here Is solllti" at UUe , ailrunou of ' 'o since Saturday , Chicago dlsputehsnys : Whlto it Co. con tinue to iib orb most of thu offerings of July wheat ; they tuko ull large lots. St. Louis liecclptsi Wheat , 33ill ! : corn. 170- IM.I ! oats. 41,070. Same day lust year : Wheat , MOOj corn , 1.S15 ; oati , fli.ooj. Shipments : Wlio taiCSil ; sorn. 47,7 i : o its , 8,840. .Now York SX : ( ) _ eloso ; Wheat. Jlay , $1.24' , ' lild ; .luly , il.lt > nsluMl ; Aiiu'usl , Jl.l.l ; Seiitom lit-r , Jl.lll'ii December. 1.14'a. Corn , Slay , 81140 ; July. 7lio ( ? ; August , 7U'iu. ! Oats , .May , KlLo ' bid ; July. BSho lUl. ) Itcorlioliin's cable ; I.lvcjpool Wheat Im. proving , lid hlKher , Murk liano Wheut Htroni : , Hour la ad doaror. Cargoes off coast very hirong. On passage , very strong. AUS- trilliiid : : California. Oil higher. Weiitherlit Knglund very cold , tronuh country market Kcncrully dearer , Amerleuu corn 'N dearer. W. I' ' McCormtck it O.K.to t'.a SwurU X-Co. The wild bull nmrket | M wheat followed the Btroug newg rycul'ed 'win abroad. London fcbowed 1111 ndvuiioo of u nlilllln on both spot und futures , Liverpool was up a penny mid llerlln udvunce" MM murks , Uhiai-uncos from Now York of Hour wore lurgo amounting to 4JXK ( ) packages and they also cleared al.009 bushels of wliout. Kooolpts at Hoveu primary poluU were I&J,000 busUuU but nhlptncntsoxRCodcd th m amounting to470,000. The tnarknt developed quite a nhortugo which had evidently been put out 01. Saturday on the order that a reaction was duo and thane idiurp ) bought heavily , There was also a largo amount of long buying for both local and outside account. The market closes Rlronzand wo do not yet sen a break ahead. Corn opened ( Inn and higher. butqulCKly lost Its elasticity and slowly declined apparently of Its own weight. Kccclpts , although not large , did not moot with good demand , and shipping grades wore quoted fully 2o lower than Saturday , Oats seemed tinder the same Inllucnco ns corn , Wo incline to thu abort Mile of both July corn nnd oats on bulges. Provisions dull and featureless. Thu temper of local traders Is quite bearish , but docs not seem to create a break In prices. Wo believe putchascs on oof ! , spots will pay , Logan .V Co. , to , Toneriy ti Dry an. The wheat market opened wllh ex citement with Mnv from ll-'S ' to 11.1 and July from 1011" to III . The closing prlco for May liiU. : July ll-'U. The changes In May arc greater and more rapid than July. It Is near the day of delivery anit wo rocoiumnnd getting out of thu May option. Thu condition of Kornpo Including thu United Kingdom ariiex- elted not for their immediate wants but for their anticipated requirements after the growing crops aio gathered. California ! ! e in goes duo about October and November advanced ono shilling perqunrtor In London today , say iio per bushel. If there Is to bo a scarcity of wheat prices now aio only moderate but with a now cion In the ground lu all thu principal wheat glowing countries of the world wllh no great eaii.su fur alarm , present prices may bo higher 'ere many of the cargoes now puichased loach their destination. Thohellovers In high prices havu thu benefit of 7 shillings per quar ter advance , fay 2lu per bushel from the prlco current about sixty days ago , nnd to btlng about a decided uliansu of sentiment towards lower prices will require arrivals of some of the supples alloal. Uur own available xupply up to the nuvt crop , according to llradslieet , are not over U'.UOVWi bushel" a'lovo ' consump tion fur the near future. Wo look for active trading wllh llueluatlons enough to make It a profitable scalping maikct. In corn thu amount of ( railing Is llgnt computed with wheat. Oats in sympathy with corn. The Irndowan light and without much interest. 1'rovlslons steady with light lluet.iallons. K'onneU Hopkins & Co. toH. A McWhoiter There Is sea teoly a member of the board uf irado of any prominence who lias not prodli-tcd lower prices today If helms expressed any opinion at all. 1ml the market opened suhslantlally at the bottom and elosed at the top. Olllulally Julv wheat closed at ll.lS'i , hut It sold at Jl.lS'i before the pit was elosml. Kverybody Is amazed at. the strregth of the market , even those who have been predicting $1.2.1 and II..VJ wheat , und noliodv can satisfactorily account for It. Wo havu nominally In store and alloat hero eight million bushels. butthemarUetaots as If not onu quarter of It Is available for speculative purposes' und this Is possibly true. I.astern exporters In hedging against their sales to foreigners have probably tied up millions of It and It will not be for sale again If foreigners actually take the wheat they are reported to have engaged at seaboard. Hence to all Intents anil pur poses our stock of wheat has suddenly dropped fioni H.OJO.OOO to atiout luwo.i.oo biiihuH anil professional trader * , falling to loallzo the change , are operating as It the entlro 8.000.000 wore available. This Is the only the ory on which wu can account for thu remarkable - able action of the markot. The advance has practically chucked the export business at the seaboard and we do nut believe phenomenal buoyancy can bo long malulalneil. Prices may ultlmaloly go much higher , but a niiito- rlai deelluo wo think next In order. Corn and oats liuvo been falriy slronf , though not at all buoyant , and at times have manifested con siderable weakness. Hecelver.s liuvo freely supplied the demand on all rallies and appar ently would not bo avurso to lower prices. The situation l.s. still strong anil under tholr control. Provisions continue to bo neglected In favor of other markets. They look woak. 1'rlccs appear to bo sustnlncd only by the bull feeling In grain. Packers were selling more freely today than for some tlmo past and It closed tame. U STOCK 3l.lltK.KT. OiucAO"prI120. ) . [ Special Tolozrum toTnn HRK. ] Uiittlo There was u disposition on the pnrt of buyers to "hummer" the market toduy , but. up ton Into hour there had boon no por- coptlblo change as compared with the eloso on Friday , rind there were salesmen that were quoting big stours too lowor. but that was not admlttoJ by any of the buyer- ? , and all ud- mlllod Hint nluo handy steers sold fully as strong us tit tiny tlmo. Cow stook of all grades was In good demand and steady. Nothing of note was goliu on In the stoeker and feeder lino. Steers averaging 1230 und 115J Ibi. sold at li.83'i.OO , and these averaging H'O to 1203 Ibs. at j : > . : i > a" > .70 ; stookon. $ l.r > 0 ® " .lD ; oows and heifers , M.51T > ,00 ; ono car of grasa-fod Tox- uns , uvor.igliijBX ) Ibs. . ut JX35. lions Huslnoss opened rather brisk with here and there u few loads selling to the ship- pare and succulators ut u slight advance , but after they were out of the way und only buyers for packer * left , values weakened und closed a shade lower than on Saturday. We quote rough nnd common at $4.0U@4.70 ; packers , 81.91) ) © . " > .2ilj prlmo heavy und butcher welzhts , M.2o © 5.40 ; light , $ .j.00 5.20 ; skips , ( KI.50 ® l.75. STOUKS AX It 11OXVS. New YOIIK , April 20. [ Special Telegram to THE UKK , ] The week opened on the stock o.\- ehango with oulto a promising outlook for tlio leading railway shares , all of which were liberally traded In at advancing figures. The Improvement recorded was equal to nearly a point , nnd was of u general character. Kcallzatlons were heavy on Iho way up. and before Iho end of the first half hour the sales on this account caused a halt. In the rising miirkot and some stocks reacted tea a smull extent. llur.lngton & Quliior fell olT ' 5 to 88 ! . St. I'anl U to 02 , Hock Island ! 5 to 7iiJ Loulsvlllo & Nashville H to78S ; , Missouri I'aclllc J to 70 ? ( . Now Kng- lnml } j toI.Sii , Northern I'aclllo preferred U to KlH , anil Union I'aclllo 'fi to4S. The reaction ary feeling , however , was of only momentary durationand the list BOOH resumed Itsupwurd course. On this rise several things attained u hl'-'hor lorol than In the llr.st transactions , IliirllnztDii & ( Jiilncy sold up to 81) ) , Itook Is land to ' ( i ? ; , Missouri 1'acllie to 7la. ! St. I'u u I to 02ao und Union I'uclllc to 48 > i. The specialties participated In the cheerful temper of the more prominent Issues und werodeulton u larger settle. Some of the Industrials displayed considerable animation at the outset/ and all were strong at 'Improved quotations. American sugar ro- llnlng led oir with tin advance of 1.J ! to U2U , but tills stock afterward reacted to l'l4 ' tind Is now within u small fraction of the top notch. The preferred , wlillo not heavily dealt In , rose M to inijaiillM. National Cordage Common was In active request and moved up ? .fto88,7 . Chicago gas also occupied a con spicuous place In the trading , but the Im provement In It amounted to only ? , thu price rallying to.vi , following which there was u 10- cesslon to 4'Jli. ' American cotton oil sold up 1 to SO. ditto newcommon ' to2H. Kdlson gen eral > l to'is's , and nutlonal lo.ul U to lli'-i ' , allen on limited transactions. Governments opened steady ut lOiy bid for tho-Ui'tf and 124il2.5 ; ! ! for tlio 4'n registered , 121012154 for -I's registered stamped Interest paid , I22Q(225 ( ! for tlio 4's coupon and I2I0121U for 4 d e.\-July coupon. The bond market was very active and sti'onx' . Among the prominent features of the advance were : Texas & 1'aolllu 2d Incomes , Heading 1st prnferrod Incomes , Orezon Im provement.Is. Kansas & ToxusSds , Atehlson Incomes nnd Chicago & Northern I'aoHlu Ists. Colorado Midland 4s were weak und declined 'J points. Chicago gas und Richmond Term inal were very strong. The former showed the operations of u bull pool which has re cently been formed. The Utter was ono of the most prominent features of the market. Kennel Hopkins A : Oo. toH. A , McWhortei-Tlio general news of this forenoon favois a more active und stronger stock market today. The feeling on Sunday was as favorable us the bright weather , ami there was a bullish senti ment In the air. The favorites to buy seemed to bo St. Paul , Hook Island , Missouri I'aclllc , Chicago Has Trust and "Q. " The brokers say that Keene Is and has been thu main spring In the cordage movement and It will continue to advance. A lot of the sugar bulls have switched over Into Chicago ( Jus Trust , and in siders say it will go too. " ) probably In thirty davs. rorolirn houses here have been buying Wubash preferred , and advUIni ; tholr custom ers to pick up some of this stock at the present very low iirlces. The buying of blocks today has been moro general and of u moro pronounced olmruclor than ut any previous advance. There were no weak spols. Even Northern I'uelllc , which for two or tbreo weeks under continued sell ing for long account have move I contrary to the general current of the market , und to un extenl cheeked the tendency of other stock I to advance , r-o fur us volume of dealings are concerned western stocks exceeded all others with the exception of Itoek Island , which has advanced 2 per cent , their prices have not cone up in proportion to the amount of stook traded , whllo Ooluwaro , Laekawanna & Western and Lake Shore with smaller dealings have each advanced 1 ! { per cent. The movement In Lake Shore came lute yesterday and appeared to be duo ton scar city of stocks. Tlioro Is considerable talk that the coal trade Is wor-Uni In - : hotter shape , cer tainly the companies are holding well to gether and show no Indication of loss. The LehlKh has not obeyed the orders of tlio Inter state commission which were given In the notice sent to reduce ooal rates on the 20th. The Htreot Is full of points to buy Clrc-igo ( ins trust for an advance and trailers aio all mak ing u test of their accuracy. It Js also said u prominent mukorof prlvllozes who had sold a largo quantity of calls at M bus been buying the stook to protect himself. Money Is easy al ill to 3i * percent. There are rumors of additional amounts of gold shipments this month bill nothing lias lieon miiiio pupllo. Kates of exchange hardly warrant It. The murkcl closed llrui at iiourlr ho best prices , Total sales 4111.057. London prk'oi NIekjp I'lato proferrqd. 7IS , advance 1'i ' ; Erie , 20U , unchanged ; Lake Shore. II4U , unchanged ; Loulsvlllo k Nash ville , 80 > l , advance U ; SU Paul. OJU , advance Hi Now VorkCeulruI , , uuchauKod : Head- Ing , 16 ! { , decrease H' Union I'acldc , 4 ! > ! j , ad41 vunco fit Atohlson , aj'j ' , ndvnneo ! ( , I/onn market fair demand In Atchlson and "Q , " on others modarato. All kinds plenty , rates mostly 3S ! per cent , "Q" and Hock In10 land 1 percent , Consols for.Htiy 05'ie , account M ) . The following are the closing quotation * ! Nr.w Yoiiit , April 20. [ Special Tolozram to TUB 1IEB.1 CoFFHn Ontlons opened steady at 5J'0 points up , and closed steady at MJI.1 points njj and iju'qt. The sales were fU.ttVrtl5.ai. ' Spot Hlo.dull ami llrnij fiifr "car goes , feO.OJ ; No. 7. $18.2.1. CIIICAOO , April 3) . The following were the closing quotations : Wneat Casb and May. 11.14 ; July , II.I."I. Corn Steady ; cash , 7Uu ; ; May , 72'ao ; July , GS'jc. Oats-Steady ; cash and May , 70o ; July,73 ? . Hyo-9lc. ltarloy--SOc. Tlmntliy I'rlmo , JI.40. Klti.x-tl.lH. Wnlsky-il.OS. I'ork--Stoady : CTsh , $12.87'4 ' ; May , J12.03 ; July. Jii.2"ii.r : : ! : . Lard Steady : cash. M.S7S3.00 ( ; May. JO. ! ) : " ' , ! .Inlv , t7.a ) ' a7.S3l { . Short Ulbs Steady ; cash. $0.53 ; liuy , 0.03 1(1.52' ( ' , ; 80.Mia3.S31 , . I'Moitr ' Unchanged : spring patents Jl.SSiJ 5.r 1 : winter patents , tl 8'Jp.lO. ( Hulk Moats Shout lers , Ki.3'X < . < .8. > ; short clear , JO.Soail.M ; short ribs , ta.M&i.X > . Butter Unchanged ; creamery 202Jc ; airy , liiS le. Olitfoso Unchanged : full cream Cheddars. lU'Wfe ' ; young Americas , 12l2Jc ! ; Huts , I'il2c. ' Kstis-'lflrm ; fresh. 12(312 ( 0. Hides Unchanged ; heavy and light green alted.r > ljo3j."ij ; irreon salted , 4ii@41..o : suited ulk , 4yc : si-eon sailed culf , 8c ; dry Hint , Sc ; rv salted , o ; dry culf. 80e. Tallow Unchanged ; 1 , solid packed , 4ic ! ; , Uiic ; cake , 49u. ! Koeolpts. Slilpmcnts. 'lour 10.000 H.030 iVhoat , bu 1U.OOJ 27.0JO Jorn , bu IV..OOO 100,000 Oats , bu 11U.003 102.000 The VlHllilo Supjily. CIIICAOO , April 20. The visible supply of grain , as compiled by the secretary of the Chicago cage board of trade , Is us follows : Iltishcls. Wheat 22,187,000 Corn 2SI'.i.WX ' ) outs 2.r > aiooo tyo 4 : ,000 Hurley 012,0.10 Nr.w Yoim , April 20. Wheat Hocclpf ? , 4" > ,000 bushels ; exports. 21.000 bushels ; spot higher ; No. 2 red , il.2. > In elevator ; tl.'JO'i In store ; ll.aoy alloat : ll.27 ® 1.31 > f.o.b. Options were innsiially oxolted and drifted almost steadily to advance , the gain for the day being 2 ! (3ii ( : ; and tlm close strong. Strong cables , heavy foiol n buvlnc orders , etc. , were Iho causii of Iho nativity. No. 2 red. Mav , closed at S1.24a' . Corn liecolpts. 60,000 bushels ; exports , : jOOJ : spot weaker ; No. 2 , fi2ffiS2'4o In elevator ; 8'IJS < > tS4c afloat ; ungrtidod mixed , Siasio. Options loxyor , May olosinz at 8I4c. ! tions firmer ; April closed at OX Sugar Haw , llmii centrifugals , CO test , 3Sc ! ; muscovado , 8 ! ) test , 3 a-ICo ; refined , easy ; standard "A , " 4',4n ; granulated , 4 7-lCc. Potroloiim United closed for May Kggs I'lrm : western , 15o. Pork Steady. Lard Kaslof : western steam , $7.10. Huttor Steady ! western dairy , 1223c ; west ern creamery , 2l@2Jo ; Klzln. 2JKc. Checso-Quict ; ski MINNRAPOMS , April 20. Wheat Market slow at highest prices asked. Hocolpts for two days , : ilcars ) ; shipments , 85 cars. Close : No. 1 hard. April. $1.11 ; on track , $1.IG < 3 l.lliii ; No. 1 northern , April am ) May , $1.12 ; on track , $ I.ii : < jOl.l3'i ' : No. 2 northern , April , $1.11 ; on track 8l. ST. Louis , April 20. Wheat Higher ; cash , * l.lS4ttl.l.li ! . . . May , $ I.I4' . - | . - . , ' ' " Whisky i'i.'lS. Huttor Steady ; creamery , 23'U'233 ; dairy , KANSAS Orrv , April 20. Wheat Market higher : No. 2 hard , cash , $1.01 ; No. 2 red , cash , $1.03. Corn Higher ; No. 2. cash , fiOc. Oats-Sloady ; No. 2 cash , 54JSc ; April , BSc. CINCINNATI. April 20. Wheat Strong , higher ; No. 2 red. $1.1 ( 1.17. Corn Easier ; No. 2 mixed. 7.1S ! Ois ; Kaslcr : No. 2 mixed , 33ic. ! Whisky Jl. 18. _ LiVKiii-ooi , , April 20. Wheat Strong ; de mand fair. Corn Slrongdomand ; fair. STOCK. ClliOAOO. Anrll 23. Cattle Itocolpts , U.QOO ; market steady to lower : steers averaging 1'IVJ to I.4.V ) iiounds , Jl.OO'iSl.tX ) ; 1.H50 to 1,20) pounds. $ , 'i.iJj51.70 : : stookora , * l..riOil.lO ( ; cows and heif ers , ii..lO't.l.03 ; ; grass Texans , $ .1.)0. : ) Hogs Receipts , 2.1,000 ; market shade lower ; rough and common , $ I.OJ4.70 ; packers , $1.00 2.120 ; prlmo heavv and butcher weights , $ .1.2.Va.l.4u ; light. J3.OtX35.20. SiiKKi' Hccelpts. ll.nno : market steady to lower ; Westerns , $ j.53Q5.S5 ; Toxaus , lH.lii4l.7i ( ; lambs. $ o.7. > ® 7.00. _ KANSAS CITV , April -Cattle Receipts , S.IO1) ) ; shipments , S.703 ; market steady ; steers , K1.7.W.B.2.1 ; cows , $3.0034.73 ; htockers and feed ers. { 2.00&I.7.1. Hogs Hecolpts , 3,030 ; shipments. 3,700 : mar ket steady lint lower ; all grades , $3.,1J3.U3. ST. Louis , April 20. Oattlo-Uccolpts. 1.TO3 ; shipments. 103 ! market easier ; fair to fancy n.itlvo steers , $4.3030.10 ; stookurs and feeders , $ ! ) .IO4.00. Hogs -Hocolpts , 3,530 ; shipments , 4,700 ; market kot oaslur ; heavy , ifJ.loa3.3J ; mixed , J1.70t5 5.10 ; light , $4.8335.00. On A HA IIVR STO CK. OMAHA , April 20. OATTLB Estimated rocolnts of cattle l,300as comnarod with 1.H1I Saturday and 1)17 ) Monday of last week. Ll''ht , handy , fat beeves aetlvoand fully steady ; all oltior grades slow and weak lo lee lower ; buleherslookuiid feed ers active and stronger , Hoes Eitlmatod receipts of hozs 3.0UO , as compared with 5.243 Saturday ' and 2,104 Monday of last week. The marKct slow and 10o lower. The range of the prices paid was tl.TOU-1.05 ; the bulk sellIng - Ing at $ l.8V3l. .l. LUht. $1.7031.00 ; hoavv. $4i035.0.1 ! ; mixed. $4.8.VUI.03. Thu average of the prices paid was $4.0S as eomptrod with } 4.ini ! Saturday and $ I.8'1J3' Monday of last week. .Sm-ip--Est'mrUed : : ' receipts of sheen 200 , as comprred wlt'iM'IMond ly of last week. Thff market was active and stronger. Natives , J2.75'i3.33 ; westerns , $ -.00(23.53. ( Disposition of StoiUc. Showing the numlior of outtlo , hogs nnd sheep bought by the packers and other buyers on the market a < shown by the books of the Union stook yards comp my : CATTLK. ' Huyers. No. Swift & Co . 605 Thed. II , Hammond company . 103 The Ciidnhy pauklut company . . GO The Omaha packing company . 21 Shippers , feeders a nl other buyers . 401 Leftover . IK ) Total . 1,375 , lions. The Cudahy paeklm coitipany . . . 341 The Omaha p.ioUir ; company . Ml Swift & Co . 3).l ) Shippers , feeders und other buyers . 4Vt ( Leftover . U5. ! Total . 2,003 SwlftitCo . ; . 1S3 ThuCuduhy packing company . 20) Total . 3sO llcprcsan tat I va.Sitlcs. BTKEKS , No , Av. I > r. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. 20. . 0174 55 H.IttlO M3) 17..11iU M40 U1..113J 163 S3..1213 5UO 10. . 1009 519 41 ( W 403 HI JI.VJ ( V30 M IIS7 540 21. IOSS 500 ( VI IW 5113 W 1177 515 1..1140 1 500 40. liMV 543 . ' 17 1274 S M ) 10.,1020 500 7.1214 540 77..I2X. 550 10 121'J 510 IS .1137 540 I5..1IKI ft 50 3U..1073 523 10..MOO , 540 21..1707 5,10 11..1000 630 12. . 1 4V 540 U.11147 570 cows. 1. . 010 150 2. X.V ) ' 250 1.,11(10 ( 400 1..1010 150 1..74D'260 4.1055 410 1. . 80.1 175 1..102(1 ( II 00 8.,1000 423 2. . (00 ( 173 1. . KV ) 'l 50 I..ii50 : 423 3. . 040 200 10..105) ! l 50 2..1013 42.1 1. . NX ) 200 4..1 I7 355 10..IO':0 : 423 : i. . tuo 210 n.11131 ! : iW ( i..u : i 423 1. . HIJ 215 5..1WI .170 10..10(17 ( 423 V..10I3 223 1..10M' ' : i 75 0. . I)1W ) 4 3.1 6. . 750 8 4J 10.73' ' 3 1)1 ) 21..1223 473 3..104(1 ( a 51 1..10101 4 00 1..1IOO 200 1..1.VK ) 400 1..1SCO 42.3 1..14.V ) 223 1..1070 400 1..14IO 423 2. . 1370 3 10 2..1593 4 00 OXEN , 2..1500 S 75 75MH.KEItS MH.KEItS AND BI'UIXOEIIfl. 1 mllkor J20 00 41 00 1. . 210 8 60 1. . 210 4 00 STOCK F.ll.S AND 2. . CCO 3 60 5. . 881 3 8.1 No. A v. I'r. Marsh ft Maxon , 21 feeders. MX ) 12.1 51 feeders UIS 11 23 A. W , Stoner. I bull IO ) 2 75 39 steers , huyfcd tis2 421 81 steers , hayfed WM 423 11. K. llrewster. 3 strum , hayfed 1170 83 5aleers. hay fed 12.10 83 30 steers , hay fed 1103 83 Marsh & Cooper. Icoiv , hayfed ll.V ) 00 Istag. liayfed I2.M ) 00 Si ) steers , hay foil lon ; II | io 33 steers , hayfod 1153 4 00 IIOOS. o. Av. rib. I'r. No. Av. Sh. I'r. 0 201 120 $1 50 ( VI 2S9 11,0 $4 85 3. . .170 4 CO 58 170 40 487 19. . .170 200 470 48 24(1 ( 200 IIKHJ 3. . .20 ; 40 470 IK ) 188 210 4 IK ) ' 8. . .172 475 Gfi 2X1 80 400 4. . .177 ICO 475 80 187 IM 4 ! W 3. . .M ) 4 77 ! j (18 ( 221 120 400 0. 2i l 180 47 ! 0 41K ) 8. . .201 80 4 80 C2 . . . .27(1 ( 80 405 0. . .188 40 4 N ) 70 253 101 40754 . . .21)2 ) 40 480 C2 251 ItiO 4 07i ! i7. . . .18110 483 SI 402 500 .209 1GO 4 83 CO 218 40 500 .SCO 200 485 0 ! ) 2119 IfiO 5 CO _ .200 100 483 74 22H 80 500. 0. . 2'iS 20 4 85 CO 247 5 U3 3. . lt < 7 4 83 PHIS AND HOUnil. . . . .IfiO 2 00 07 133 ICO 425 U3 3 50 BlinilP. Av. Pr. 'JO ' westerns , ewes . 80 $30.1 't.JIAH.l WIlOLKHAItE 3IAKKETS. Provisions , SMOKED MEATS Sugar Cured llams , 14 to Oil ) uverugu , ? , ic ; hums , 2J to 2i lb uveruge , llc ; hums , 10 to 12 lb average , lOc ; skinned nuns , lOc ; shoulders , OJic ; clear breakfast uncoil , narrow strips. 8ic ! ; clear breakfast iiucon , wl < lo strips , Oc ; boneless broakfasl jacon backs , 8c ; California or plcnlo hums , 7o ; mnolovi hum , 8ic ! ; dried beef hams ( sots ) , Olio ; tried beef clods , isUc ; short splcod rolls or iam roulette. 8ic ! : smoked Deef tongues ( per Ui/.eii ) , W.50 : special hums , 12 to 15 lb average , Me ; special boneless breakfast bacon , lie ; se eded dried beef hams , Insldes und knuckles , Ic ; selected wide clear breakfast bacon , IHJO Ditv SALTED MEATS Fancy lluht welghl short eletirs , 7'ic ; long clears , ( llt'e ; short clears , C ? c ; short ribs , , o4e ; shoulders , 51/o / , ; clear bellies , 7c ; clear backs , 0'aC. SMOKED MviATfe Dry Salt Cured Fancy Ight weight bacon short clears , 7T e : b.icou shorl ribs , 7io ; bacon short clears,7'jc ; b'icon long clears. 7ec ; bacon clear backs. 7io ! ; bacon clear bellies. 71 c ; bacon shoulders , ( I'll1. SWEET I'ICKI.CD MEATS Hums , tierces , 0ic ! ; shoulders ( N. V. cut ) , tierces , S c ; bellies , tierces , 7ic ? ; California.hums , tierces , Co ; beef hams , barrels , $18.00. I'ICKI.EU HEEP TO.NOUES llurrcls. $20.00 ; iulf barrels. 100 Ibs , $10.50 : quarter barrels , 50 ibs. $3.00 ; eighth barreU , 2.3 Ibs. W.50. LAUD Compound , per lb , tierce basis , C'ie ; pure leaf , iier lb. tierce basis , 7Uc ; pure lard , peril ) , ticrco basis. 7ie ! ; kettle rendered leaf lard , per lb , tlerco basis , SUc. IlAUitKi.Ei ) I'oitK AND IlEKF Mess porknow ( ) , per bbl , 112.00 ; family pork $11.55 ; back porlt , I1J.50 ; short cut clear pork , fl2.00f&l4.lll ; moss perU , $11.5j ; prlmo mess pork , $11.004413.00 ; bono less pit : porlc ( fancy ) . JI5.50 : oxtru mess beef , $ ! ) . ( ) ; plato beef. Jln.OO ; extra plato beef , $11.01) ) : rolled beef ( bonelcssT $11.50 ; boneless rolled beef , half bbls , W.OO ; extra family pluto beef , 8-0.50. I'lO I'oitK Honeless Ilurrols , 200 Ibs each , 815.5'J ' ; half barrels , 100 Ibs , each , $3,03 ; quarter barrels , 50 lus. each , $4.50 ; eighth barrels , > Ibs , each $2.73. OILS 1'rlmo lard oil , winter strained. 55o : extra lard oil , winter strained , 57o ; extra No. 1 lard oil. 43c ; No. ] lard oil , 'Ma : No. 2 lard oil , 32o ; extra neat's-foot oil , 49o ; tallow oil , JOe. SAUSAGES Hologntl , 4J4c ; blood sausage. 5c ; liver sausage , 5c , head chcoso , 5c ; fresh porlc sausage , In link. 7c ! ; fresh pork sausage. In bulk , 7e ; smoked pork sausage , O'.Je ' ; Frank- furl sausage. 80 ; smoked head cheese , ( S ! c ; Polish sausage , 7He ; Knoblauch sausage. 7'Jc ; tongue sausage , Oe ; summer sausage , 1'Jl-Je. The above prices are for lots of 50 pounds und upwards ; u less quantity Yc more. .MUTTON Choice dressed mutton , 8le ! ; raclts of mutton , l.'ic ; saddles of mutton , Oe ; breasts of mutton. 5c ; leg of mutton , lOc. VKESII 1'OHK IVirk loins , Oo ; tenderloins , 15o ; spare ribs , Oo ; shoulders , Co ; hocks , lie ; trimmings , 5o ; baclc bones , 2ic ! ; dressed hogs , ( lie ? : cleaned piss feet , per do/.cu , Me ; rouyh unclcani'd plus1 feet , par dozen.'JOc. I'itisu : Unrip CUTS Holls. Oc ; beef tender loins , IGc ; sirloin butts , 80 ; boneless strips , Oc ; strip loins , 8c ; rounds , ( rumpoir ) . 80 ; rounds , ( rump on ) , 7 ; rounds , 'shunk on ° ) . ? ! ju ; bone less rumps , 5c ; chucks,5a ; plntc.s , lie ; back halves. 7c : shoulder clods , ( i e : beet loins , No. 1 ( steer ) , I5@17c : beef loins , No. 2,12c ; beef loins , No. 3 , lli15o ; beef ribs , 0lle ; beef ribs. No. 1,1214e ; sweet breads ( per dor. ) . 750 : kid neys ( each ) : ic ; ox lalls ( oacli ) , He ; livers ( each ) , 13c ; beef hearts ( each ) , 5c ; < beef tonjjucs ( each ) , 45c. Gr.ccrlos. NUTS rer pound Almonds , 18c ; Dr.izlls , lOu ; Illberts , Ille ; pecans , iiQ14c : ; walnuts , 15c ; peanuts , fancy white. ( Ic : roasted , 8c. SALT Dairy , 2hO Ibs in bbls , bull.- , $2.10 ; best grades , CO 5s , $ ' . ' .4'J ; host grade. 100 as , $2.50 ; best grade. 23 10s , $2.40 ; rock salt , crushed , $2.10. HAIU.NO I'ownEii lloyal , dlmo cans , per do.z , OSc ; 'i-lb cans , $1,45 ; l -lli cans. $2.05 ; 1-lb cans , S3.00 ; Price's U-lb cans. Jl.a'i ; Vi-lb cans. $2.50 ; 1-lb cans , $1.75 ; other kinds , 1-lb cans , per doz , JI.Od3.M. WHAiTiNfl r-Al'Elt-I'cr lb , best straw. 13x18 to 32x41 , l.'ic ; dry goods , 4ye ; extra quality manllla , ( Jiic ; manllla tea , 12x18 , Oo ; dark rug , hardware , 2Jfc. OILS 150 prlmo whlto. Do ; 150 water whlto , lljic ; headlight. K'e ; 74 gasoline. 1 1 lie. Oil can s-1 : gal , $3.0133.23 ; 2 gal. $3.75&3.80 ; gal , Oolong , 2.va)5c ) ; 2-lb package dust , l.le. Axi.i : ( JlttiASK-Por gross-Krazler's largo tins , $ : iO.CO ; medium tins , $27.00 ; small , $1.1,00 ; other makes , wood , $3.5038,50. lllACKiNi-3dozinhox. 307.1c ; ladles'shoo 43c < BI.OO steve uollsh , per gross , Hl.uiNO-Llqiild , 4 oI I ) doz In box. 00cf 1.75 ; 8 oz , 3 doIn box , $1.50tt2.75 ; dry , small , 25c ; large. 45c. Hi'icn.s-1'eppor aingaporo , sifted. l.VQUGc ; shot , 22c : allspice , lOc ; cloves , renang , se- losted , 17rJo ; uiishln , China , 4-lb mats , Oe ; nutmezs. No. 1 , 7.Vsti' ' macusbor , 05o ; pickling' spices , 10-lb boxes , S5c. CHOCOLATE. KTC. 12-lb boxes , MJW.o ; Cor- niiniHncot. SSS4o ; c woa , a'ffilOe ; Itromo , 32c. CocoANiiT-15-lbcases , U and ! ' , -lb packages , per lb , livasTc ; bullcr-15 lb palls , 25c. OI.IVKS Quarts. purjloz.f4.uOt pints , per doz , $2.50 ; bulk , per gal. J1.2J , Olive oil. / pints , 2 doz per Case , $1.50t5.2Q. ( ? .MAi'l.i : SUdAU 1'er lb 5o cakes. 30-lb boxes , 13c : lOo cukes , ao-lb boxes , 12Jc ! ; 1-lb bricks , 3'J- Ibs In box , pure. lie. . UltooMS 3-tlo parlor , $ ' 1.00 ; 4-tlo , $2.75 ; 3-tlc , $2.25 ; ; i-tlo. plain , $ l.8J ; i ' warehouse , $ -1.00 ; toy , $1.25 ; whisk , $ I.OJ1.2\ SOAP CtiHtile , moltjed , per lb , lOo ; do whlto , per lb. 14e ; laundry Hmp , per 100 bars , } , ' ) .15 ® 5.01).shti ; vln soap. SOfJrtRo per doz ; toilet soap , 3 rakes per box. fiOcilil.25. lA'E Lewis' pivfunicd.tl.nO ; lied Cross. $1.55 ; American. t3.Ss ; Hanpnlller. $4.23 : Merry War , (12.W ) ; Star , bcrubblilc ; J1.73 ; Ulllett's pow- eerod , $4.23. u Mii.K--Coiidoiiscd"Kaglo , $7.40 : Crown. $ (1.23 ( : Anglo SwUs , $7.0.0 ; JU.gliland , JO.1.3Hlgl,1' ; ' i-x'TUACTS : Lomon'iSz,55cafl.8Ji ; ( 4 oz , 11.00 $ J1.50 ; vanilla , 2 oz , (15 ( 12.80 ; 4 o/ , $ l.25a3.50 ; Jamaica ginger , 4 oz. tl.83. MATCiiES-I'urlor.aiUaud 300 per box , JI.G5 ® 1.7 ; sulphur , Il.l5l.io. : CANIIV Mixed , M-lb pulls , 0i@7o ! ; stick , 7o : iwlst stick , 8e ; French mixed , 12o : hourhoiind slick , 80 ; Jar and ouso candles , 5-lb boxes , l&a 2lo ; extra line goods , 5VJfi3e. ( HIIIISIIES shoe , per do/ . Ji.2531.iO : ; daubers , 75c'QJl.iK ) ; hcriib briihhes , ( ; 3cffiJ2.00. Ilini ) HEED Mixed bird. 1-lb pucknges , 5c ; canary , 4"o ; hemp. 4jc ! ; aiiUe. lie. OANIII.E.S 40 Ibs to box. Oijo ; mining , 10 ® 10'/io ; wax lie. TOUACCO l-'lnocut , per lb , 25Q27o ; plus , W © 7i-o ; hiuoklng.2iQiKe : fancy brands. OOeail.M. MOLASSES iibbls N. O. fancy , pur gal. 4 < ia 4be ; choice , 40 < 345c : Kood.28iJlWc ; Cuba , baking , 2.r/jc.Hj ; blnrkstrap , lb2-'o ; syrup. 80 grade , bhls , 20 ; m bbl , wo ; 4-gul Uegsftl.24 ; 3-gul kits , ' ' 'c'iDKH-I'er bbl. rcflnod , M.50 ; half bbl , 13.50. TWI.MS. : CoitiiAOE. KTC. Coiton twlno. "Illbb , " very line , ' { -Ib bales , 22o ; cotton twlno. XX brand , U-fbbules. 18u ; hemp twine , U-lb bales , ise ; sail twine , voo ; eunillo wlok , 220 ; 40-foot cotton clothes line , $1.40 ; 00-foot cotton clothes line , il.03 ; CO-fout btsul lines , $1.75 ; co-foot Jute , $1.85 ; wool twinesbio ! ; man- Ilia rope , all sizes , from 7-1(1 ( to 1 in , lie ; sisal rope , all sizes from 7-10 to llu , c ; "uow pro- all sites from 7-10 to 1 In , 7oi ! ( cotton ne , U-ln , I.V. VI.NKOAII App'o elder , lOct double older , I2 < i ; white wine , 12e ; triple struugth , ltc. ) STAUCII Per lb , OiMc. PlCKt.KM-Mcdlum , bblf. IC.OOi small (10.00) ) gherkin * , 111.00) ) Huston mixed 112.00. WoottKNWAHK Per dozen-Tubs , No. I $7.Mi s'o. 2 , MM ) ; No. 3 , $3.5ii ; kerlcr , oak gra'n , 5-ln. icst , $1.60j whlto cedar. 4-ln , best. II.V5 ; pulls jeeps , No. l , striped. $1,00 ; cedar , 3 brass hoops \'o. 2 , Ktrliicd.tl.50 ! liorso extra heavy , No. 1 , ' 2.75 ; well buckets , tl.i.1. Hut terwaruTubs , isli , : i-liicli , per nest. 75o ; ash , 2-Inch , 2 largo | 7U , per nest , 4.1 ' : butter ladles , hard wood , Oo ; liullnr paddles or spadps , 70e. Wash- loards-Slngle , $ I.HK32.00 ; double , ! : ' . Jlolhcsplns 5 gio s boxes , COo. OAX.NKII Kitt'iT California Apricots. tl.K4l i.0) | peitehes , } 'J.7.VSW.l > 0 | pears , I..fiua2.70 | trades tl.MOI.dOl cherries , whlto , $2.6 < X < K.7.1 ; berries , blaekJ.2.V32..0 ; < | ulnces.f..00 ' ! hluck- lurrles , $2.25 ; riispncrrles. W.OO ) Blrawberrlcs , ' . ' . 'JO ' ; ciirrann. J2.2.1 ; gooseherrlei.W.23 ; plums , ugx , ? I.M3i.ii.l ; plums , gieen gages. tl.fO'ii t.t.l. ! Eastern canned fruit Pcnchcs , ocond ( , > . ' . ' . ' . ( JVapples : ! , 3 lb , tl.15 ; gal. ! i doIn CMHO , : ) . " . ' > ; goosebiirrleH , Haltlmoru slnndatd , 2 lb. 1. 10 ; ulrawberrles , tl,31 ; raspberries , $1.50 ; iluuberrles , $ iiij : ; mil riiNiihiitrms tlfV ) | hlack- iieriles , $ lKl ( ; churrles , ! i,2.Vtil.C5 ; ulnonpplcs , ( ' 'IIUITK Turkish prunes , lens than ilidM , lx ! ) , Do ; iipples , evaporated , now ring , iholi'o. l.le ; npprlcots , fanny , In sacks , 20ut iluekberrlex , now , 8u ; raNplierrle , 2.1 Ibs to KIX , "JUa" eurr.inls , now , 5u ! { : Voll/zl eurrantn , ixtra , In hoxe , li'ic ' ; peaches , Cal. , choice , "Vie ; Callfoinla dried grapes. In bags , Co ; eedh'ss Sultanas saeks , Uo ; miisentels ( iu ; uw V'alenchi , 7ii' ( ! Onilura , layer , 855o ; llgs , ayers. IIQSOut eltron , Leghorn , 2Jc ; lomoii ieel , I. > ( . Ccirrus Oreen Rio. SSftSIc ! Java , 27c ; iloeliu. 2He. Hoastcd Arlosa , KM.X ( ) ; Me- laughlln , \ \ X.J25.ll ( | Hunola. $2.1.0) ) ; ( ler- lan , $2Vm ; Dllworth'N , 2.1tie ; Lion , t23.X ( ) ordovla. $ il.CO ; Mocha. 30e : O. li. .lava , 2-ic. Coffee ' soncu ! i gro. boxes , $ I.X < ai.60 ; chic ory , 7'ii38e. I'AitiNAcnotm Ooons-Harley , 4c : farina , < ogs. $ .1.00 ; split peas. 2o ; green peas , 'le ; oat- ueal , Dbls. * fl.5KiJ5. ( ; . ! : half hbls , W.iva4.50i : iiacaronl , 12e ; vermicelli. I2c ; nago and lapl- ea , iXitli'ie ' ; Lima beans , 5 e ; eereallne , $1.21 ; Inked hominy , 3c ; pearl hominy , $3.73 per ibl. _ Country I'roduoc. ficcelpts were moderate and there was no special change In the markot. KddS-Tho Runeral market was 1-f , but a 'ew ' sales of i slnglu ea'-o lots were repoi ted at 2ic ! and somu round lots at II ! ie. llurrini The situation In thu butter mar- < et remains practically unchanged. Supplies ire moderate and the best grades of country Hitter sell as high iis''Ooand even up to22c. POUI.TIIV Dressud poultry is very little ought after and Is about out of the market. , lvo chickens sold as high asl.tO for old hens ind down to $1.50 for roosters and mixed. Live : lueks. * 2.503.00. UAMH A few ducks and geese are coming to ho market , but they urn not In very good do- iiand and have to sell low. .Mixed ducks. I.OOiil.2.1 ; mallards. $2.50 ; geese. $3.00 ; brants lard to sell. HAY There was no flrat class Iny on track estorday. The best upland could bo safely iiuoted atl5.KXi7Jli.OO ( per ton. A good deal of Iho hay coming to market baa been burned up nd sells around $10.00 , No. 1 I No. 1 I No. 1 I .Moil I urn I Sinnll. Inccoon , f 7i > S 40 illnk 70 40 Skunktilnck , cnicil. . . . 83 to Skunk , ahort "trlpo.Cid 83M 25 Skunkniir'iv ptrlpc.cnl M < k\ink \ , bruml stripecsd 20 'ov , cro i , dnrk 200 1 W 1 00 Vex , red J 25 1 (10 ( Fox , griijr 25M (10W 20 'tVulf , mountain I Wl 1 ( ) 75 IVolf , jirnlrlo 8S 70 75M llenvcr , prluio.pcrskln 7 00 , 6 (10 ( 3 U ) llonrer , No. 2 , per skin 500 'I 25 1 r.u Jtter 7 (10 ( 500 0) .ynx 200 1 25 76 IVIIilcat 200W ) , : iu 10 ) piasinn 12 ( iuW 0.1 IniUcr 00 45 39 \Vofverlno 4 (10 .1 OU 2 00 Hear , thick 21) ) U ) 10 CO 6(10 ( Hear , nrl7/ly 10 DO li ( JO i OU ilear , brown 4 ( XI 2 Ml 1 110 Hear , cubi 4 (10 ( i IO 1 00 ilnrlen 200 1 OU 00Ui 'filler 600 4 00 2 50 IVka'n.lnil.Ur'H'il. per ) b , $ Kl < a 75' ' Deer , summer , per lb . . 25 " ) ecr , full , per lb 15 ® vo ) ccr , wlntor.pcrlb 18 ) ecr , r'n s'R'il.pcr pco 25 ® 75 Antelope , per lb. 124S If ) Klk. per lb 8 ® 111 Wootj ICansus , Nebraska and Territory Unwashed : Fine , average , 12 to 15c : choice. 15 to Kic ; medium , average , 18 to20c ; choice. 22 to 24c ; quarter blood , average. 17 to 2)e ) : choice. 20to22c ; coarse , average , 15 to ICc ; choice , 16 to ISe ; eotl.s and rough , average. 12 to 14c ; choice. 14 to I5c ; seedy or hurry , choice , 12 to 14s ; black , choice , 15 to 17c ; bucks and very heavy fine , cholco. 10 to 12c. Unwashed combIng - Ing and delaine 1'ino delaine , average , 14 to ice : choice , 1C to 18c ; medium delaine , average , 20to21c ; choice , 20 to 22c ; medium combing , average , 20 to sic ; choice , " 0 txi 22o ; ( juarier blood combing , average , 17 to 18c ; choice , 18 to 20c ; coarse combing , average , 15 to 17c ; cholco , 17 to 18u ; braid , average , 12 to 14c : uholeo , 1.1 to ICc. Tub washed Choice , 28 to 33c ; average , 23 to 2So ; coarse , 20 to 25c. HONKS In Car Lots Only Dry buffalo , per ton , $ IC.OO18.03 ; dry country , bleached , per ton , ! 10.eo@13.00 : dry country , dump and meaty , per ton , $3.00 © 10.W. These prices are for bones weighed and delivered In Chicago , HIDES No. 1 green salted hides. Sijasue ; No. 2. 4 4Ue : No. 1 green salted hides , 2.1 to 40 Ibs , WWia ; No. 2. 4(24io ( ! ; No. 1 veal calf , a to 1.1 Ibs SS'ie ; No. 2. C'/c ' ; No. 1 dry Hint hides 77'ic ' ; No. 2 , ® " ' ! ; No. 1 dry salted hides , tiio. SIIKBP PIXTP Green sailed ; each 310(3 ( $ ! , 23 ; green sailed shearlings ( short woolod early skins ) No. 1. each 5&Mio : dry bhoarllngs ( short wooled early skins ) No. 1. each "VltlOc : dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) No. 2 , each 5u ; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska buiehor wool pelts , per lb actual weight , 1044 14o : dry Mint Colorado butcher wool polls , per lb. actual weight , 10i2jc ! ; dry Hint Col orado murrlan wool pelts , per lb. actual weight. 810c ; dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 70c. TAU.OW ANII OIIEASK Tallow No. 1 , 4 > { @ 4 ? 'o ; tallow No. 2 , IiyCW'sc ; grease , whllo A , 3'ja ' 3 ? e ; grouse whlto 11. : PS@i'ic : ; grease , yellow , 3o ; grease , dark. Siej old butter. 22Jc ! ; beeswax , prime , 2S23o ; rough tallow , li ) ® Vegetables. POTATons Homo grown stock , $1.23 ; Colorado rado , $1.3.1 per 1m. PIK PLANT Per do/ , C0@7.lc. OAUMKI.OWIII : Per do$2.50. . HlMNACil-Per bbl. $2,00. LirrrucK Cholco stock , 4043e. KUTAIIAOAS Mlclilaan stock , uorbu , COc. Cui-rcntH orCoiuinerco. Trade Is reported bettor In many lines of business. The Spokuno Spokesman publishes the fol lowing Item regarding Hob Knssoii , formerly u very well known business man of Omaha : Andrew Weber , Junior partner lu the firm of J. II. Inderrledon .V Hro. , spent Sunday In this city , the guest of his old friend , Hob Kasson. Mr. Weber , who docs a business of W.OOi'.WW a year In the grocery line In Chicago , believes that Spokane Is a great city , and that Mr. Kasson Is the best authority on freight rates In the known world. Joseph S. Indurrieden accompanied him. Thu mooting of old friends was the occasion for a big blowout and a merry social tlmo. The visitors , who have not mot Mr. Kasson for elghtoon years , came over seven thousand miles to meet him and talk over old times. ARE YOU TROUBLED With an old sore , ulcer , or gun shot wound that refuses to heal For Five years up. If I liad a sere leg , which take so would yield to no tieat- S.S.S. , inent until I took t.\o and be- bullies of S. S. S. , whch : prompt y cured It , nnd c om e there Ins bo ; n no Ign of your o'.urii ; this was In 168(1. ( former U. H. UobT/v'owton , N. C. _ _ self. S. S. S. , has curec many such cases after every other remedy had failed. 100K3 OH BtOOD 4ftD SKI/J / DISCUSES ffffC. I'll" Sw" < * " ' ' * " n - ' SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. A. D. Boyer & Oo C8-69 Uxcbango Building , BoutU Oiualia. 8. J. Coffin an | Bmiloy Hunter & Green , &Uo. , 30 Eiclianno llullJIng Id Bxcbaofio IlulMlott Suuth Omili * . Boulli Ouuu. OMAHA dCKIIffi' (111(1 ( ( DIRECTORY. DILLIAUDS. | BICYCLES. The Brnnswick-Balko A , II. Pcrrifjo&Co. Oollondor Oo. nilllnn ! tncrchni'llo. ' AIIMnkai , All IVIcci , All HnlivMi fltlurci 1'aili. 07. VH. 131' ' Oninti * . 1311 Dolgo Street. BOOK DINDBIIS & STATIONERS. Omaha Republican Printing Oo , , IAW Lrlof , bunk upptl ( , nn < l orcf/lldni In Iho rrlntlnx lino. IQIIi < rv1 lloiulu Ackcrmnnn Bros , & Hoiutzo , Prlnteri , tlndorj , tleclrotrporJ , blank book raanu- UK Ilowanl Jtn-t , Omitiv ! I j I Hugh 0. Olftrk , ( lanl W < nt rn Agent Dupont'a HporllnR Oun- powder. Altai tilboiplo- ilTC.UIitnllnzcapa.fui * . 12Ullarn f atte U IlARDWAUhJ. Rector & Wilheltny Oo Lee-Olark - Androosaa Hardware Oo. Cor. lOtb ao1 Jackioa ati , 1IM-IHO Harnir itrtit , Omatia. Umaha N > b. FUR , WOOL , HIDES , TALLOW/ Gee , Obenio & Oo. , J , 8. Smith & Oo , (133. ISlhatrcot , UD3-UIJ I.iaronirorth ik Omaha. Oinahv IRON WORKS. Paxton & ViorHm h Omaha Safe 4 ; Iron n. IronWork ? , Works nrouvlit and mat Iron , biilldliiKwork , ongln . Manufra tire and tnirshr t > ra work , Konoral proof anfca , vruiHvJulj fiiiindrr , mncblns an.t work , Iron ihullor > nnif M.ickimlth work. U , I * . nro ctcnpoi. u. An * Ilr-andlTlhat. drecn,11 lhV Jackson sll j Acme Iron and Wire Wilson & Draka , Work' , MTc tubular Hue ) , Dr Iron , wlro . nnd hrni ; w'ki. box Lollcrs , tank * , oto. RUS. IBIhulrnot. AMIoohl , I'roprlstor. 1'lfcoand 19th atrecti. LITHOGRAPHING. ECC.I Printing Oo , SYRUPS. | STOVES. Farrell & Oompiny , Dulfy-Trowbrid a Wholesale ininfacturorj Stova Minufao'g Oo. , eyru ( ) , mnla o < and vlnumri , Maniifnitiir'i { atoroianl store pip ) . 217-219 South 8th atraat. 1211-1215 I.navcnworth st. TEA , COFFEE , SPICES , CIGARS. Consolidated Company , UllandUm llarnor it. Omaha. Neb. STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES TOYS. | TYPE-WRITERS P. T , HUGHES , WHOLES ALE OASHOO M MISSION Klgln and Wcitoru Creamer ) ' roll butler andi egg * . 10,000 A 1 cuiptr egg cuiei , with Uller * , lot nla cheap or oxcliungo for cgga at market prlco. Write for particular * . 1323 and IV Uilb. Utti | Colorado. * r "