- - - - - - - - . - . . . , . : . . . . TJIJ OMA1TA DAILYBEE : SUNDAYIARCH 4,188S.-SIXTEENPAGES. . ii j - - - SATURDAY MARKET FIGURES otIv1ty In Coni Oa e8Whoat to . 13o Noglootod. . VOLUME OF L3USINESS SMALL. Jioth the flul1 nnd J3enr Finti En- couragctiient In ( lie VropcCtPJ ut ft Gencrftl ItzlIronI Strike I -Live Stook. CIUCAGO 1'HOHUCE M/IUHET. CIIICAOO , March 8.-SpcIat Telegram to the 1iE.-Vhcat rulel a little lower to dny than yeterdny , but with no deckled weak. ness at any time. 'rho nuiikct 5uffcrel most from neglect. 'rho greater activity of corn withdrew the attention of local traders from wheat , and outside pecuIatixs show no signs of having become deeply interested in it as yet , The grain movement tnljlo , showing the hIptnctits to he double the nmount of reeeIptN , WflS ticcidetily tiulhsh , nniI colder weather might have been expected to bclp that side , but otlierwiqe the newsnnd clicuin. stances of the market were hot Important either vtiy. PUblIC cablc giwe foreign markets - kets as Mcady1 but tinted noiuiprovcments In prices , and Howe of the private cables were said to he less favorable. Among the most. liberal sellerM wwm an exporting house. hutch. lason bought some 'Iicat early , but later S oid macli more Iban he bought. The volume of busIicMs was not large. The prospect of an e.tension of the railroad S strike is viewed quito differently by the bulls and bears , and for a vender o far both iicenn to ho able to extract encouragement from the same circumstances. On one side a general "tie up" of western roads Is ex L. pceted to kill business , imnpar confldenco and jiroduco a pAnicky feeling which shall send prices down oi the run. On the other hand , such a condition of the roads Is reckoned by the bulls to mean a cessation of all grain re- ceilits , wimilu ithipinents could contlnuo and rapidly cut down time stocks In store. In the corn market at least , tlio btills Ionic for higher jmrlces as a result , ftfl(1 they do not eUQYo tljcre cculd lc junich f dccllne in voat with corn bharply advancing. May wheat opened at 6Oc , sold up to SOc ini mediately , and then gradually sagged to O' SOc , advanced to 8OSOXc , fell to SO advanced to 8OJ4SOXc again , and declined to which was the closing price. 3uno wheat opened at 81o , sold up to SI ® 8h1c , fell to and closed at. 8OSOc. 11ho corn market showed the effect of a too rapid advance yesterday. Tim most proml ilont buyer yesterday was a seller to-day , and Ilutchinson sold a very largo quantity. The advance gained was a temptation to large scalpers to sell for the turn , , and the ressuro was Btrong enough to break the price about 3.o , yet there was strong buying , for heavy offerings were taken , and the demand was good enough still to uring about. a recovery of a part of the loss. May corn opened at f2c , gradually fell to b2c , advanced to 29c fell to ti23c , advanced to 24 then do- clinei to again advance,1 , to ti23c and they ClOSCI at t2c. Juno corn at fi2c , sold down to &lc , and closed at ble. lucre was a very light spcculativo trade in oats , with nothing but tue smallest fluctus- tions. May opened at 8lc , sold down to 81c and closed at 31'c. Juno oats opened and closed at 8ljo nntt the only other price Was 8l3lc. July oats vero nominally SoSc , and August oats sold at 28c. In the provision trade there was a little more S stIr than on many of the former days of the S week. The easier turn in the grain encouraged - aged the old bear olcimient to enter the market . S and around the opening prices were depressed - pressed by comparatively free offerings. Later there was a bettershowlugof strength , yet at adlournmcnt pork showed a decline of IOn for the day , and lard and short ribs of fic. Trading , while the bears were selling , was quite lair , but after the first hour , when they ' ' . generally withdrew , business was spasmodic and slow. May , as usual , was the ; dvotal delivery. It. sold for pork from $ l4.O73 early lown to iaa ; lard from $7.75 down to $ T.0734 and short ribs from 7.82J down to $7.25. For May pork closed at IiLO5 bid , lard at $7.70 and short ribs at * 7.23 bid. March , whIch was quiet , ranged 15o under May for pork , be undnr for lard and 15o under for short ribs. Juno pork and short tibs voro quoted at 731o and Juno lard 5c higher than May. Year pork sold at l2.57 l2.CO and year lard at 7.4O. CHICAGO 1VE STOCL. CnIcAao , March 3.-Special [ Telegram to ' the BEIi.-JATTLE-BUYVrS ) ( and salesmen both reported rather a slow trade considering the small number on sale , yet about every. thing useful went over the scales ; but tIm S market die not show as much activity , even for number , as yesterday , and was generally quoted easier , and passibly a shade lower than at. the close yesterday. Values , however - ever , are fully 2c hiIhcr than a week ago on good and useful steers. Butchers' steck is mu'bstnntially higher than last week , but the Benson is rapidly approaching when the run of Texans will increase , and then butchers' stock will sell lower. The stocker and feeder trade is liable to revive if fat cattlohold their own at the present range of values. Steers , 1,850 to 1,500 lbs. t4.20@5.lO ; 1,200 to I 850 Ibs , $3.504.30 ; tgio to 1,200 ibs , 2.OO 13.75. Stockers and feeders lower at 2.2O ® ; 84O cowsbulls and mixed , l.SOd.9.3O ; bulk , ; ' ; 2.il2.8o Texas fed steers1 3.IO4.OO. IIoos-lrado active for Saturday ; prices on heavy and medium about the same as yes. terday. Light sorts voro rather lower es- pecialiy in the northwestern division scling there at I5.l5.2O ( , against * 5.2Od5.25 In Rock Island. Two lots of big 400 lb packers sold at 5.OO but good weights did make over Vi.2.'S , ant best mixed sold at $585 b.40 , with plain and common mixed * .l5 L25 ; ; butchers' weights and selected , $ .t35 ; 5.40. LIVE STOCJL. Chicago , March 3.-The Drovers' JOurnal t reports as follows : Cattle-Receipts 2,000 ; market weak and a shade lower ; shipiIng steers , taOo5.lO ; .tockers and feeders $3.2O(3.4O ; cows , buiis and mixed , $ l.SO3.3 ; Texas fed steers , $3.10 hogs-Receipts , 9,0OO marketelow ; mixed , light , $4t0 ® 4 ieep-iteeoits , 1t00 , ; market steady : natives , * 3.i:0q530 : ; western , $4.S05.0 ; Texans , $3.ti0.500 ; lambs , $ & 0013.20. NstionaI stock Yad. East St. Louis , March 3.-Cattle - lteceipts , 200 ; shipments , 1,800 ; market. steady at yester. day's figures ; choice heavy native steers $4.80.40 ; fair to good native steers , ia.oS 4.6O ; butchers' steers fair to choice , $3.10 ( 4.30 ; stockers and feeders , medium to good , $3.10330. hogs-Receipts , tlOO : shipments , 1 500- market steady ; choice heavy and butoiicrs selections , $5.37j5.5O ; packing , medium to prime , $3.10d5.40 ; light grades , ordinary to best , $1.005l5. Knea. Citj , March 3.-Cattle-ReceIpts , 100 ; shipments none ; offerings too light to test the strength of the market. but the feel- lug vas stronger ; good to choice corn-fed $4.454.ci0 ; common to medium , $ & 25 4.5stockers , Li.00l2.75 feeding steers , S I2Sd3.50l cows , Il.503.2. Bogs - Receipts , 4,000 ; shipments , none ; market dull and 5l0e lower ; common to choice , 4.703.23skipsandpigs ; _ , $3.Q0@4.G0. 1'INANCIAL. Naw YoRK , March3.-FSpeclal Telegram S to the IIEx.-SrocEs-.Tbere ] appears to be nothing but disappointment for the bulls in the stock market Business does not increase - crease and so long as it continues light there is little prospect of wide fluctuations. The Inability of western managers to reach a rettlement of rates and the reduction of cast- bound rates , the strike on the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy , and rumors that it will spread to other roads and the bank statement reserve's decrease of t2,45,72 , had a de- cldediy depressing ciTect , and although efforts S were niado to break the market up t tim openIng they were sliort liveci. Tm. only bull feature in srght was the lai-go short. i. tcres and tim buying of Reading , t. Paul , amid Louii-ilic & NMhvlilc. Lononcrs , ) ibwever , have b emt in and out the market so frcqudntly all week that they have lost their repatntion for steiu1iiies of character , and the Impression ; 'revzilis ' timid. they have been mnnlpulntIng both the Lontloit and New York mnriiets. Their OPci'8tlOiI luiVo becim miarried on In such a systematic manner that \Valt streeters fell Into the trnh' ' and were "milked. " Itoom tradeis cere iiiostly bearish and sold stocks freely. A susplcionjrevnils that the leaiiing pool are endeavoring to unload and the heavy trading in that liroperty of into goes far toward confirming that belief. After thioflrst spurt of strength at the opening - ing the market. weakened. Values declined per cent and the market remained tame until near the close , when a slight rally occurred. Total sales svire 8.3,000 shares. OovEtMars-Government ) bonds were dull but stonily. QUOTATIONS. 11. S.4sregistered.124''C. & N. . . . . . . . . . . . It. S. 45 COUPOO.,4 . (10 preferred..142i4 IL it. 4t. registred. O6 N. V. Centrai..IOflM U. S 4s comipon..1Ot . 0. It. N. . . . . . . . . . . . . Pacific s of : . . . . . . 1' . 'r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canada Southern. . bi4 l'acifln Stall. . . . . . . . 84i4 Ccntrsil Psclflc. . . . . ! 14O. D & it. . . . . . . . . . . Utmicago ft Aiton. . .135 . I'ullman j'alaceCanl39t.4 C. , . & . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) IteadIng. . . . . . . . . . . . . fl. 1 , . & . . . . . . . . . . . " Island..1II4 1) . . it. U. . . . . . . . . . . 1il4it. ( I. . & S. F. . . . . . . . Erie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21. ! dopreferred. . . . . . do preferred. . . . . . b7 (3. , III. & St. PauL. . @ Illlnolscentral..lit , do lreferred..II I. , H. & V. . . . . . . . . . . 12 St. I' . & I ) . . . . . . . . . . K. &T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . im ; dopreferred..107t4 . Lake8hore. . . . . . . . . iXTcxas ) l'aclfr. % . . . . . . h. & N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . b tlnlonl'aclflc. . . . . . . Michigan Central. . Y. . tt. L. & I' . . . . . . . IJk Mlsourt Paciflr. . . . m ; ; lb ; , referrod. . . . . 24's MIsnurt i'aeItIc. . . . 2U W. Li. Telegraph. dapreforred. . . . . . 44' MONaY-On call , easy at 22)4 per cent ; last loan , per cciii ; closed at 2dJ23 var cent. I'jIlMg MCIICANTILa I'Ai'EIi - 4 ® ' ior , cent. STeIII.INO ExcmANoa-Dult but steady at f4.b5 for 00 day bills , $4S7 for demand. PRODUCE MARKETS. ClilcagoMarch3.-Following are the 2:30 : closing prices : Flour - Steady and unchanged ; winter wheat , bbls , $3.50(5.60 ; sacks , 9503.Th ; wheat , bbls $3.504.50 ; sacks , $3.70@4.2 ; spring , $ l.75j3.90 ; rye flour , $2.853.10 per bbl : buckwheat flour , $5.00f0.75 per bbl. Wheat-Dull ; opened a shade lower than yesterday's close and fluctuated within ( c range and closed 3'c lower ; cash , 75c ; April , 7tc Maya SO 7l ( orn-afoacrately ! active ; market opened firm and better than yesterday's close and closed .fc lower than yesterday ; cash , 4sc ; May , ti-c. Oats-Steadynot ; materially changed from yesterdily ; May , 31 11-lOc. Rye-Quiet ; 59c. Harley-Nominal 'Cash , 77S2c. Pilmo TIrnotliy-.42.45. FIax.seed-l.45. Whisky-$1.lS. Pork-Fairly active andlower ; cash , $13.60 ; May , $ t3.1f5@I3.073/ , Lard-Dull , wealc and lower ; cash , 7.00 ; May , $7.70. Dry Salted Meats-Shoulders , $6.000.l0 ; short clear , $7.50dJ7.0234 ; short ribs , $7.10 ® 7.15. 7.15.ButterEasier Butter-Easier ; creamery , 2127c ; dairy , 20(24c. theeso-Firm ; full cream cheddars , Il ® 1flc ; fiats , ® ; young Americas , 12i@13c. liggs-l01Sc. Hides-Lower ; green hides Sc ; heavy green salted , 8 ; light green. salted , 6 ; salted bull , Sc ; green bull , 4c ; green salted calf,8c : dry flint , 1lBc ; dry calf 12i3c : dry salted , bc ; deacons , IJOc each ; Tallow-No. i ; country , solid , 43'c ; No. 2 , 8 ; cake , 4c per lb. Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,000 10,000 Wheat , bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,000 15,000 Corn , bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73,000 131,000 Oats , bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48,000 85,000 Rye bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 1,000 l3ariey , bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23,000 25,000 St. LOLIIS. March 8.-Wheat - Lower ; cash , S1(3S1)c ; May , 62'ic. Corn-Lower ; cath , 40i4tii c ; May , 47c. Oats-Firm ; cash , i1O303c ; May , 29c. Provisions-Pork , $14.12 ; lard , $7.40. \Vhisky-$1lJ9. Butter-Creamery , 24630c ; eatry , 1Sj24o. Liverpool , March 3. - Wheat-Steady ; demand fair ; holders offer moderately ; California No. I us 7d per ccntal ; red west- ' iiii spring , Ga 7ddJSs Sd ; do winter , ( is 7djOs orn-Steady ; demand fair ; holders offer - for moderately ; new mixed western , 4s Sd per ceutal. March 3.-Wheat-Mar- Minneapolis , - - - hot very dull ; receipts , 74 cars ; ship- meats , 71 cars. Closed : In store-No. Ihard , March , 7tI3c ; April , 774c ; May , 7Sc ; Juno 193t'u ; No. 1 northern , March , 74c ; Apri' ' , 7531c ; May , 77c ; June , 78c ; No. 2 northern , March , D2c April , 7110 ; May , 73o. On track-No. 1 hard , 7c ; No. 1 northern , 760 ; No. 2 northern 73c. Flour-ijnchangei ; patcntsto ship , Kb ® 4.73c. Milwaukee , March 3.-Wheat - Dull ; cash , 76c ; STarch , 7S9c ; May , 7S5c Corn-Dull ; No. 3 4ic. Oats-Steadier ; l'o. 2 white , 33c. Rye-Firmer ; No. 1 , 59c. harley-Lower ; No. 2 , 75c. Provisions - Weak ; ioik , $13.75 for March. Cincinnati , March 3-Wheat--Stronger ; No. 2 red , SOc. Corn-Fairly steady ; No. , 2 mixed , 52 ® S23-o. Oats-Steady ; No. 2 mIxed , 333c. Rye-Stronger ; No. 2 , OIc. Provisions-Easy ; pork , $14.50 ; lard , easier at * 7.5734. Whisky-Firm at $1.09. Now Orleans , -March 8-Corn-Firm ; in sacks , mixed , 5SQ5Uc ; yellow , 5OcjOOc ; white , Ode. Oats-Quiet but firm ; No. 2 , BOo. Corn Meal-Steady at $2.80. Hog Products-irregular ; pork , $14.50 ; laru , refiuied , tierce , # 7.23. Bulk Meats-Shoulders , * 0.1234 ; long clear and clear rib , $7.50. Now York March . , 3.-Wbeat--Recelpts 2,200 ; experts , 155,000 ; Options ruled stronger , subsequently became weaker and settled back about c , closing steady after a slow business ; cash firm ; ungraded red , SQ22'o ; No , 1 quoted at Ole ; No. 2 rod , 903490340 in elevator , 9l-91Xc delIvered ; April closing at Ole. Corn-Receipts , 0,000 ; exports , nonecash ; quiet but firm : OltlOiis advanced 340Jc , closing steady near the top ; ungraded mixed , 64JiZOi34c ( ; No. 0 , 5934c ; No. 2 , OO0034c in elevator , 0lc delivered ; April closing at 6O3o. Oats - Receipts , 74,000 ; exports , 200 ; firmer ; mixed western , 37400 ; white vest- em , 4045e. Coffee-Spot , fair ; Rio , dull and nominal at * 14.110 ; optIons opened a shade lower , closing 2030 ioints higher ; sales , 5I,75O bags ; March , $10.0Sl0.75 ; April , $ l0.tl0l0,75 ; May , $ iO.45l0.7S ; June , $ iO.25i0.55 ; July , $ lO.OJdJlO.24 ; August , * 9.7OdJO.tIO. Petroleum-Firm ; united , 934c. Eggs-Dull and weak ; western , 21 ® 22c , Pork-Quiet ; mess quoted at $15.O015.25 fornow ; $ i4.75l503 for old , Lard-heavy and lower ; western steam , $ .S.0734 , closing at $8.O3S.033. ( Butter-In light demand , but steady ; west- . em 140j30c. Cheese-quiet , but Armly held ; western , 1lOJ12c. Kansas City , March 8.-Wheat--Steady ; No. 2 soft , casb , 79o ; May , 794o bid , 80)o asked. Corn-Steady ; No. 2 cash , 43Xe asked ; April , 44'tc bid , 4434o aslied ; May , 43t4c , Oats-No. 2 cash , no bids nor ofterings ; May , Boo bid , 8034o asked , OMAHA LIVE STOCK. General. UNIoN STOCK YARnS , 6 p. in. Saturday , March 3 , bbSS. The market to-day has shown an upward tendency on cattle and hogs , while the latter arc not , however , quotably higher. . Cattle , The receipts veru livht anti the quality of tIm offerings s'as fair. Prices on the best grades were about. 10 euts high r , while or dinary stock was steady. Owing to a very good demand a number of head changed hands before the market closed. hog. . The receipts were light and time quality not of thu best , there being no strictly first-class hogs hero. 'Liio niarket opened otcady and closed early with ovorythihig taken , The feeling at the close was somewhat stroj-.ger. although r1ces were not qugtabiy higher. The lcmand wu very good and twice the humbr sold would hare found buyers , Sheep. , There was no receipts flnd nothingwas doing on time market , 1'ries were 'about. steady. The demand for sheep atpresent on this iimnket is decidedly limited and dealers. vi1I , umiless prepared to siii to Chicago , do well to ho. somewhat cautious in shippIng. In other words , read the inarketreporte and be guided thereby. OMcIl Itecelpta , C attIc , , : , . . . . , . , . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . I 270 IT ogs , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1,71)0 ) . : . : : . : : . Prevailing Price. . The following i a table of prices paid in this market for the grades of stock men- tioned. It frequently occurs that no sales of some particular grade are made , when In this case the table svlil state as nearly as possible the price that would havobeen paldhad there been any of that class among the offerings , Prime steers , 1300 to 1500 lbs. . $4.15 ® 4.5O I'rimo steers , 1100 to 1300 lbs. . 8.50 (1t4.25 Fat little steers , 000 to 1050 lbs. 8.10 @ 3.75 Corn-fed range steers , 1200 to 1500 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.50 ® 4.35 Common to choice c.rn.fed co % , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 ® 3.15 Wcsterncows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 2O Fair to good range feeders. . . . . 2,30 @ 2.75 Mcdium to good native feeders , 000lbsandupwards 225 3.00 - - - - - - - - - Commontogoodbulls. . . . . . . . . . 2.00 @ 3.00 Fair to medium native feeders , 900 lbs and upwards . . . . . . . . . 225 @ 2.50 Stockers , 400 to 700 lbs. . . . . . . . . 2.15 1)2.75 Prime fat sheep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.75 1)4.25 Good fat sheep , O0@l00 lbs. . , , 3.50 Fair to medium sheep . . . . . . . . . . 2.25 ( r3.OO Common sheep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1)2.25 Lightand medium hogs. . . . . . . , 4.90 (505 ( Fair to choice heavy hogs. . . . . 5.15 (5.W Fair to choice mixedhogs. . . . . 5.10 ® 5.lS Itopresentauvo Sale. . NATIVt sT1r.mus No Ar. Pr. No Av. Pr. 11..1189 h.50 10..1277 3.93 14. . . . . . 057 8.55 241..1235 3.1)0 ) 18..1213 3.75 83..1305 4.2(1 20..1394 8.75 . . . . . . . . . . 4.85 is..1125 2.80 35..1336' 4.85 WESTERN CORN-rED SThERS. 35..1336 4.85 a COWS. 3..1140 2.00 12..1183 2.00 STAGS. 10..1185 2.75 - 'loot. No. Ar. Slik. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 10 , , . .143 - 350 78 .223 - 5.10 0..20 40 880 50. . . ,27 240 510 67. . . .101 200 4.00 70. . . .231 40 5.10 70. . . .207 11)0 ) 5.00 72 , , . ,249 SO 5. 1 47..200 SO 5.00 711.,234 80 5.15 83 ' 200 80 505 02 ' 2(31 80 515 77' 103 120 5,05 45 . .2iYJ 200 515 D2.:217 80 5.10 00. . . .205 SO 5.15 82..2113 100 5.IQ O'1,247 SQ 5tiJ 7 0 , . , - .10 IlL . , .40 - 71..202 . - 5.10 06..2(3ti 120 5.20 83. . . .233 240 5,10 02. . . .273 120 5.20 Ltvti Stock Sold , , Showing the number of head of stock sold on . the market to.dar. OATTL ! . G.HHammond &Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 StevensIL&Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 C. H. Wliilains. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 819 noes. OmahaPackingCo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 811 Kingan & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harris .Sc Fisher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Armour & Cudabay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Speculators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,045 Three loads unsold. Range ot t'rices. Showing highest and lowest prices paid for oading grad s of cattle on dates mentionci Space loft blank Indicates that no sales of that varticuiar class of cattle were made on that date : Prime St'rs. Prime Strs , Common to D . t a e. i3ct)0ilO0 : lb. iiaxtimo lb. ChoiceCows. Feb. 24. . . . . . . . 0 4 25 i L0 (3 26 Feb.25 , . . . . . . . . . . . . 426 .b435 200 4t2$6 Feb. 21. , Sunday . Sunday Sunday Feb. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1)0 ) t 15 2 30 ttI10 Feb. 28. . 4 4. ' 4 50 . 3 70 G4 at 2 bO tc3W Feb,29..4110 tO 301 1)t420 2t0 G3W 27..3 . . Marchi. , 4 15 4 3 76 514 15 2 66 JfJ 00 Marcli2..4 . . 10 GL4 iO 2 so a 11arcIi8. . 4 20 t4 :33 : j ye 114 2 tlO 2 110 Range of Price. . ShowIng the extreme highest and lowest ratespaid for leading grades of hogs on dates mentioned : Date. Heavy. Mixed. Light. Feb.21 , 5 20 5 (5 5 11 .53S 4 00 5 IS Fcb,22. 5 35 455 55 6 10 J5 30 4 85 5 07 Feb.23.580 SW 510 S30 460 4.SO5 Feb.24. 5 a. a wi s i .s 26 4 o ijvi is Feb.25.525 455O 505 fS26 LOS ( dSIO Feb.m , Sunday Sunday Sunday Feb.27. 5 20 47.5 .35 5 06 t5 15 15) S 00 Feb.2.525 645 505 j644) ( Jo ( g.5OJ Feb.2V.535 4MW 50) 4b530 G6 4t500 Mar. I. A 25 1) 5 00 t5 20 70 4f.S 00 Mar.2.515 tdS6S 600 551U 00 lf,500 Mar.3.5I0 & 520 510 @ 510 110 5605 Shipment. , Dressed meat , 15 ears , . . . . . . . . . . . . Cattle , II cars , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dockage and Commission. Public inspectors dock pregnant sows 40 pounds , stags 80 pounds each. Dead hogs. 100 pounds and over , $1.00 ® 2.00 per cwt , 1055 than 100 lb. , of no value. Yardage : Cattle , 25c ; hogs , 8c ; sheep , Sc per head.Food : Corn , $1.00 per bu. ; timothy hay , $30 prairie hay , $20 per ton. Commissions : Cattle , Soc per head ; calves and yearlings , $10 per Car , Hogs and sheep : Single decks , $5 ; public inspection on hogs , iSo per car. All sales unless otherwise stated per 100 lbs live weight , Live Stock Notes Hogs steady. Cattle stronger. No sheep hero. C. Anderson , of Boelcrs , marketed cattle. Colonel E. P. Savage is off on a business trip , . J. Russell , of Fullerton , marketed a ba of hots. August Arriens , of Howard , marketed porkers. Sister & Frazer , of Wayne , disposed of a load of hogs , The Omaha Packing company led the buy- era yesterday. Beer & Baker , of Gibben , had four loads of cattle on thu market. Sackott A Riley , of Albion , marketed two loads of hogs to-day. John Quinn , of Wood River , was on the market with hogs to-day. Carter & Nicholas , of I3enton sold two loads of hogs on to-days market. H. Elliott , of Nemaha , had two loads of cattle on to-day's market , Al Dexter , of Blair-quite a heavy shipper. Al is , too-came in with hogs to-day. Paddock & Gosney have moved their oflice to tbe.buiidlng opposite the Exchange. The rate on dressed meat is now 10 cents. Cheek of the C. , B. A Q. feels very lone. some. some.William William Fithh & Co. Is the name under which the old firm of Alexander & Fitch are known. William Burke , of Northplatte. visited his brothers George and Louis at the Exchange today. The gentleman (1) ( ) who stole a grlpsack from the exchange building yesterday would do well to return it. OM&HA WHOLESALE MARKETS. Produce , Fruit. , Nut. , Etc. Saturday , March 3. The following ojumfmtIon8 are u'hoteRm-mic nic1 not rctifl. Prkc8 qmtotccl on produce arc time rutc8 cit which round lotstzre sold on ff118 vutrkct. Fruits or other lutes of goods reqi1r1im extra labor in pzeking cannot ni- lriys be SlipjlICd on cziitshle ordcrs at the ailing prices Quoted for the local trnuc. Rntcs on flour ( ( lid lenit are Jobbcr8 prices. Prices oii grtiis , are those pttd by Otuilut nilllcrs deiiccrcd. 111 quotations , on iicr- chamII8c are obtmincitjront lcudlstg houses ttiitl irc corrected daily. J'rlccs on ci'itck- cr8 , em1e8 , etc. , arc those 'jiveii by leading till ) flHfiiCtIL rers. Burvmn-Crearnery , sollil packed , 2324c ; choice rolls , 1@2Oc ; medium , 14@l5e ; low grades , l2(13c. ( .Eoas-Strietiy fresh , 15@lilo ; limed , lO ® 13c. l'ocLTRy-CIifckcns , S210n ; turkeys , lO ® 11c ; ducks , StjlOc ; geese , l0l1n. IISANS-000d stock$2U01)2.8O ; ; Califorkla 1cus ; , $2.23@94Q. ' S CULIiilIl(1x--1iC)4 ) 4 Cherry , $10.5O11O0 ; , Bell & Bugle , $ Iiq ) ( llJ0 ; I3oil & iluglo premium , $11.50 PQTATOEM'-UtRh 12)11 Colorado stock ; $1.15 @ 1.20 ; choice honUs own , 85@tJSc ; conunon grades , Goc. 1IANANAS.-MCdiUUI , $9t0@3.O0 ; choice , * a0003.t,0. : 'r'nNmrs-GoOd ( stock , C075c ; rutabagas , 4O@0c. L5MoNs-4.0OISO ! per tex , CA.irolINhA 1'xAks-$2.M(2,75 ) ; extra choice , $3,153. 1 ! ) DATEs-l'ersian e ier lb. SAL'n KItAuT-hol'c , par bid. of 82 gal , , $7.508.00 ; 34 bbl , 4.57@b.00 ; $11.00 per bbl. ofbogal. ii Cmnan-Cholco Michigan cider , $0. 0O O.S0 per bbl. of BO gal. S Porcons-Choc ! ' 1cc corn Is quoted at 4 ® 434c per lb. oth rlIn4. , 2j@3c per lb , CAnnoTs-$2.2S(2.SO per barrel. PARSNIPS-New stock , $2.50 nor barrel. OrsTane-Plain standard , 25c ; i'ialn so- leets , 80c : standard , 40c' extra selects , 350 : New York counts , 40c ; Lulk oyster. , counts 11.85 per 100 ; selects , $2.00 per gal. ; standard , $1.25 per gal. CAUSAOSS-l per doz. , and 3@3o per lb for California. - CAVLIVt.owEIt-000d stock , $2.O0280 , ( IRAPES-Malagas , $7.08.00 per bbl. , and larger sized barrels in ln'opertion up to $10.00 OnANoss-California lflverside $4.00 ® 425 ; Messina , $3,75(4.23 ; Valencas , so.oo 8.00 per case of 420 FlorIda brights , $4.25 ® 4.50 ; russets. $3.0.i.0O ; Mexican , $4.00 : Los Angeles , $3.SOdJB.75 : narais , $5.50. } 'ios-In layers , 18itic , cake , 110 per lb. Nurs-I'canuts , 6t4@7c , raw ; Brazil nuts , 18c ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c ; English sriul- nuts , 1SlSo ; filberts , lSc ; italian chestnuts , lScpecans : iso. IIONEv-iO@2iC for lib frames ; canncd honey , 1012c per lb. Groccr'M List , PaovmstoNs-Huns : , 11ll 34c : breakfast bacon , 11@1134c ; bacon sides. ; dry salt , 834@834 ; shoulders , O34c7c ; dried beet , 10i1c. TonAcco-Lorillard's Climax 45c ; Splendid - did , 45e ; Mechanics' Delight , 410 ; Leggctt & Meyer's Star , 45c ; Cornerstone , 800 ; Drum. inond's Horseshoe , 40c ; J. P. , 42c ; Sorg's Spearhead , 44c : Cntlin's Meerselinum , ale ; Catlimi's Old Style , 230 ; I'iper ileldsick , 04c ; Svcot Tip Top , 33e. DatED FJIUIT-Apple , bIds. , new , Ls. 7@ 734c ; evaporated , 034@lOo ; blackberries , evaporated , 010c ; Pttel cherries , 220j23c ; peaches , eastern , new , 34. , S3.@S3c ; erapo. ratee , pccIe1 peaches , BJ@U2c ; evaporntcd , unpared , 1SlOct now currants , 7@734o ; prunes , tiew , 4(5c ( ; citron , 2125c ; raisins , California-London layers , $9.402.50 ; Call- forum loose muscatels , * 2.OO@2.10 : new Va. honda , 7347c. CANDY-MXCd , Olbc ; stick , 993c. CANNr.n Goons-Oysters , standard , per case , $2.03333' strawberries , 2-Ib , er case , $ L15@3.23 ; raspicrries , 2-ib , per case , $3.1O@ 3.20 ; California pears per case , $ -l.70@4.S0 ; apricots , icr case , t-1.80@4.40 ; peaches , per ' t ; -iYNtQ V1IrrLc c1)i' ; r tOO' ) ia\ifOinla \ plums , Per ado , .l.3u4,4U ; blueberries , per case , $9.S0@2.40 ; egg plums , 2-ib , per case , $2.50pineappbes,2-ib ; ; er case , $3.2J@3.75 ; I-lb salmon , per doz , # i.ss@i.s ; 2-lb gooseberries , per case , $3.255j335' 2-lb string beans , per case , $ l.75@l.S0 ; 2.lb ilma beans , er case $ l.GO1.05 ; 2.Ib inarrowfat peas , $2.O02,76 ; 2-lb early Juno pears , ior case , $2.85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $2.50 ; 2-lb corn , $2.303.40. REFINED LARD-Tierco , 79cc ; 40-lb square caits , 7c ; SO-lb round , 7c ; 20-lb round , 73g'c ; 10.lb jatis , 8i4'c ; 5.lb pails , 834c ; 2-lb pails , Iinooims-Extra ,4-tie , $2.60 ; No. 1 , # 9,00 ; No. 2 , * 1.75 ; heaxy stable , * 4,00. H0LLANu HEmnt1Ws-70d372c per keg. Picni.as-Mcdiunt in bbls $7.00 ; do in halt bbls , $4.00 ; smnall-'ln bbls , 8.O0 ; do in half bbls , $4.50 ; gcrkins in bbls , * 9.00 ; do in half bbls , $3.00. ' JECLIE5-30-lb peils , $ l.25l.5O. .TaAs-Japans , 2Q55c ; gunpowder , 20il Gc ; Young Hyson1 220J35c ; Oolong , 2O ( O.c. RorE-Seven-sitecIiths , lldjll34. Situi's-Ncw Orleans molasses , per bbl , , 37@1c ( ; Per gal. ; cpi'n syrup , 35c half bbls. , 37c ; 4 gal. kegs , $1.55. SALT-Per bbl. car load , $1.80. IuiAilE SCOAII-llricks , 1234c per lb ; penny cakes , 15 her lb. - WoonENw.IuE-T.woboop pails , per doz. , * t.40 ; threc'hioop pails , $1.65 ; No. 1 tub , $0.50 ; No. 2 tub , * 5.so ; No. 8 tub , 4.50 ; washboards # 1.50 ; fancy waslt'boards , $3.50 ; assortoni bowls , $2.73 ; No. 1 churns , $9.50 ; No. 2 churns , $8.50 ; Na. 8 churns , 17.50 ; butter tubs , $1.70 : spruce , In nests , $1.70. STAnCH-Mirror gloss 5c ; Graves' corn , 133.c ; Oswcgo gloss , 7c ; swego corn , 7c. C0rTEE-Ordinary grades , 17@18c ; fair , 18@19c ; prime , 19@20c ; fancy green and yellow - low , 22@23c ; old government Java , 28@300 ; interior Java , 25t28c ; Mocha 2S@30c ; Ar- buckle's roasted 21c ; slcLuughhin's xxxx , 2l34c ; Diiworth's , 2134c ; Red Cross , 2l3c. SUOAI1-Granulated , 73t3734c' coat. A , 73@Gc ; white extra C , 0i4@0c , extra C , 6034c ; yellow C , 534@S5c ; cut loaf , 7@ 7ct powdered , 7Xcl34 ; Now Orleans , . % CltAcxcns , CAKES , Erc.-Prices subject to change. 'Soda , Se ; soda ( city goods ) , 7c ; soda snowflake ( in this ) , bc ; soda dandy , 034c ; soda wafers ( In tins ) , bc ; soda zephyr , 8c ; city oyster , 034c ; excelsior , 7c ; farina oyster , 7c ; gem oyster , Sc' monitor 7c ; Omaha oyster , 7c ; Iearl oyster , Sc ; Picnic , Sc ; snowdrop oyster , 7c ; butter , 5c ; Boston , Sc ; Omaha butter , 7c ; saw tooth butter , G'4c ; cracker meal , 5j4e ; graham , Sc ; gra1ani wafers , be ; graham wafers in pound pack. ages , 1'234c ; hard bread , Sc ; milk , 734 ; oatmeal - meal , Sc ; oatmeal wafers , be ; oatmeal va- ( cr5 in lb pgs , i'234c ; animals , 12c ; Boliver ginger ( round ) , 7c ; cream. Sc ; Cormihill , bc ; crackneils , bc ; frosted cream , 834c ; ginger snaps , Sc ; ginger snaps ( city ) , Oc ; home made ginger snaps in boxes , lac ; home made ginger snaps ( l.ib cans ) per dozen , $2'SO ; lemon cream , Sc ; pretzels ( hand made ) 1134cm assorted crlies anti jumbles , 1134c ; assorted - sorted fingers , lSc ; afternoon tea ( in tins ) , ncr dox $7.00 ; banana lingers , 14c ; butter jumbles , 11340 ; Brunswick , ISe ; brandy snaps , 1.c ; chocolate drops ( new ) 10e ; chocolate - late wafers , ISo ; Christmas lunch , ( in tins ) per dozen , t-i.50 ; cocoa taffy snaps , 140 ; coffee cake , 12e ; Cuba jumbles , 1134c ; cream puffs , 800 ; egg jumbles , 14c ; ginrer drops , lie ; honey jumbles 11340 ; jolly fIngers , 15c ; jelly wafers , iSo ; jolly tart ( now ) , ISo ; lady hug- or. , i3c ; vanilla bar , 14c ; vanilla wafers , 14c ; Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages in a box , per dozen $2.50. All gootis packed in cans 1 cent per lb. advance - vance except Snowflake and Wafer Soda , whIch is packed only in cans. Soda in 2 lb. and 3 lb. paper boxes , 34 cent pcrlb. advance ; all other goods I cent per lb. advance. Soda in 1 lb. paper boxes , I cent per lb. advance. The 2 lb. boxes are packed in cases holding 18 in a case. The 3 lb. boxes are packed in causes holding 12 in a case. The 1 lb. boxes arc packed in cases holding 30 in a case. One lb. ( I raham and Oat Meal Wafers packed 2 dox. in a case. 5 Show Tops for boxes , with glass opening to show goods , 75 cents. Cans for WaferSoda , $3.00 not returnable. Cans for Snowflake Soda , $6.00 per doz. Tin Cases with Glass Face to display the goods , 75 cents each. No charge. for Packiigas except for cans ann returnable - turnablo cases. luss Front Tin Cans and "Snowflake" Solk Cans are returnable at prices charged. 1ry Goods. Dcc-Wcst Point 29 In. 8 oz. , 10'o ; West Point 29 in 10 oz.,1234c ; Vest Point 10 in , 12 ox. , 1Sc ; West Point 40 in. 11 oz. , ide. Checks -Caledonia X , U'c ; Caledonla XX , 1034c ; Economy , 034c ; Otis , 834c. ' KIINTUCItY JEANS-Memorial , ISo ; Canton , 28c ; Durham,27o' hercules , lSc ; Learning. ton , 2234c ; Cottawold , 2734c. CmtAsii-Steved's'i3 , Go ; bleached , 7c ; Ste. rena' A , 734c ; jileached , 834o ; Stevens' F , 834c ; bleacbed , Gc ; Stevens' N , 934o ; bleached , 10340 ; t vens' S H T , 123c. MISCELLANEOU-.TabIO oil cloth , $2.85 ; plain holland , 8o to tic ; Dado Holland , 1234e. I ' CAamnnlcs-Slatei' , Sc ; Woods , So ; Standard - dard ; Sc ; Peacock , Sc. ComsroaTEns-$0.00@35.0O , 131.ANXETS-White , $1.000J7.0 ; colored , $1.lOdJS.O0. th.SAcIIED SnEETINO-Berkeiey cambric , No , 1)0 , 934c ; liest Yet , 4-4 , 6c ; butter cloth , 00 , 434c ; Cabot 734c ; Faruvcil , 834c ; Fruit of Loom , 834c ; reene 0 , Oc' hope , Sc ; KIng Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdao , 1134c ; Lomia. dale , To : Now York mills I03c ; i'eppereil , 42-lu , 110 ; Pepperoil , 40c.ln , 1hm ; Poppcreil , 13-4 , ISo ; Peimporell , 8-4 , LIe ; Pepperell , 11-4 , 23c ; Peppereli , 10-3 , 25a ; Canton 4-4 , S3c ; Canton4-4 , 1134o ; Triumph , Go ; V'amasutta , lie ; \ ailey , Sc. Ft. uNNsi.i-PlaIt7-Unftman , 20e ; Goshen , $234c ; Clear Lake , 8'c ; ManIc City , ad34ii. \'liito-G hi N. 2 , tile ; ( Ii No. 1 , % , 30c ; Ouecheo No. 1 , ' , 42c ; Queclico 'No. 0 , ' , 3734c : Quechee No. :434e : ; .Anawah , 13'c ; 'im1Isr , 234c ; lIed NI' , 24-hi , 153o ; 24.tnch , Ole ; ( iG 24.Inch , 1um ; ii A'F , ( , 25c ; 1 It. l' , 2734o ; (1 % , i3c. ' PUIMTN'SOLIn Coaons - - Atlantic , Ge ; S1atcrb ; i3crlin ell Oo ; Or&ncrQli , U 7cc , Pigx ANn Ronxs-RIctnnon 6.dI Align , fl'oj River PoInt , Sc' Steel Ilivor , ' 634u IIchmond , Ge' Pacific , 1134o. lNnloo hlLun- Washington , tic ; Century indigo blue prints , We ; Amerleati , 7a ; Arnold 7u' Arnold Ii , 110 ; Arnold A , 12c : Arnold tiold Seal , 10e. Dusts-Charter Oak. 534c ; Itnmimap , , 4c4c ; Lodi lie ; Allen , fib ; HicInuond , 334c : Wud- ser i\34e \ ; Eddyatomie , 6310 ; l'aoitlc , OJe dOTTON F'LANNELS-lO er eedt trade dis. count-LL , 6c ; CC , 71L ) ; SS , 8o : Nameless - ' less , 5'c ; No. 6 , Ge ; Ei Otu'e ; ( IG , b0'4c ' ; xx , 134c ; O , 14c ; Nb-I , l'tij ILX , iSo ; B , 200 ; No. 10 , 834c sO , 10'c ; ' 00 , 1234c ; 80 , bOo ; 30 , colored , 10. ; 0 , eoloreth12c ; 70 colored , lOot Bristol 1834 ; Union , Pacific , 1e. CARI'IIT1A11L'Ihbb , white , 1034c ; cot- ored , 203(0. I3IuowN SnEETINO-Atlanta A , 4.4 , l34c ; Atlanta II , 4.4 , 7i'c ; Atlanta D , 4.4' 0c ; At- bantic P , 4.4 , lie ; Aurora LL , 4.4. ' eke : Auto- ra C , 4-4 , Sc ; Crown XXX 4-4 , 7'c ; Hoosier LL , 4-4 , tIc ; Indian Head , b-4,7Ic ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 0' Old Dominion , 4-4 , Sc ; Peppereli. U , 4-4 , 't3 ; icppcrell 0 , 4-4 , Cc ; Pepperell 8-4 ISo ; Pepperell , 9-4 , 21o ; Ptmpporoil. 10-4 , . ' 3o ; Utica , C , 4-4. 44e ; Wachuaett , 44 , 7j4o ; Au- rota B , 4-4 , oc ; Aurora B , 4-4 Cc. BAT7B-Stahldard Oc Gem 1034c Beauty ; ; , 1234c ; Boone 14e' b cased , 13.50. GtNoI1AM-iiunIcct checks , 71c ; Whitten- ton , 734c ; York , 734c ; Not'msndl dress , 81c ; Calcutta dress , 834c ; Wlaittenton dress , 1c ; llentow dress , 834@lO34c. TicKs-Lewiston , 80-In , , lO34o' Lewiston , 32-In , , 1334c ; York 82.in. , 14c ; wift river , 734c ; Thorndiko , do , 83o ; Tliornd.Lkc FP , 834c ; Thorndiko , 120 034c ; Thornlko , CXX , ISo ; Cordia , No. 5 , 9Jc ; Cordis , No. 4 lIe. DSNIMS-Amoskeag , 0-oz. ICc ; Lverott , 7-om , , 13c ; York , 7.oz. , 13c ; hlaynmaker , 84e ; .lnffrcy , XX , 1134c Jaffrcy , XXX , 12o ; Beaver Crock , AA , 12c ; Beaver Creek , 1113 , lie ; Beaver Creek , CC , boo. General Mnrket , . Oinq-Carbon , 120j25c ; linseed. boiled G0o lins od , raw , SIlo ; castor. No. I , # 1.20 ; Io. 2 , $1.12 ; Sperni whale , $1.00 ; whale water bleached , SSc ; fIsh , bank asc ; neatafoot extra , OSe ; noatafoot No. I , SSc ; gasoline , 74 degrees ISo ; W. S. lard , OSe ; No. 1 lard , 500 ; No. 2 lard , SOc ; W.Tn. . zero , 14e ; W. Vii. summer , 12c ; golden No , 1 , 40c ; golden No. 2 , 23o ; vlma1t , 20c ; nnphtha , 1 degree , 14c ; headlight , 150 degrees , lOct headlight , 175 tIe. glees. 1&c ; turpentine , 45c ; castor , pure , $2.45 hem' g.ul. Dituas-Amnmonia carb , 14c ; camphor refined - fined , aOc ; copperas , ' i34c ; croammi tartar , 4so ; cream tartar powdered , 20@SOc ; Indigo Madras , 75e ; morphia sulpli per oz. , $3.40 ; soda bi , cnrb , OSc ; Venice turpentine 4Om ; gum opium , * 4.-liP quicksilver , SOc' quinine , German , per oz. , 5c' ,1tiiiiine , , P. h ' , v. , die ; vax , yellow , pure , 8c ; ivax , white , 4@5e ; citric acid , jcr lb. , 13-Ic ; oxalio acid , per lb. , 54c ; alum , 'Ic ; born ; refined per lb. , lOc. SrntiTs-coiogno spirits 188 nroof , $1.14 ; do 101 pro3f , $1.17' spirits , second quality , iiii proof , $1.11) ; do , 1S proof , $1.13 ; nlcohol 183 proof , Prviiuo gallon , $2.12 ; redistilled 1ubski. $1 @l,5O nbendod , , $ i.502.O0 ; thnuck tor'iOfl , OOMUi ieniueky and Pennsylvania ryes , $2.0Oc0. Qoldon Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , * IO@3.oo ; brandies imported , f5.00@8.50 ; domestic , $ l.3O3.O0' gins , Imported , $5.00c30.O0' do mestic , $ l.f50j3.O3 ; champagnes itmmportei , per case , $28.O0B'J.OO ; American per case , $10.00 @ 16.00 POWDER ANt ) SnoT-Shot , $1.40 ; buckshot , $ i.cs ; Miami powder , $5.00 ; half kegs , * 2.75 ; one.fourths1.50 , ; blasting kegs$2.15 ; fuses , . 100 ft. , 4S@Sc. Fi.ouiu AD fxxn-Minnesota patents$9.50 per cwt. ; Kansas and Missouri fancy winter patents , $2.60Q12.75 per cwt ; Nebraska patents - ents , t2.45@2.5O per cwt ; rye flour , $2.00 per owt ; wheatgrahnn , j,75d1.(10per cwt ; rye grnhhm , $1.35 cr swt ; New York buckwheat * o.ro@1.oo tier hbl ; Excelsior $6.00 ler bbl ; ready raised , * 5.00 11cr 100-lb case ; cornmeal , yellow , # 1.00131.10 per cwt ; white $103l.15 per cwt ; bran $ ld.OO@17.0O per ton ; screen- tags , $14.50@15.O0 perton ; hominy , $3.25 ier bbl ; chopped feed , $1U.50@20.O0 per ton ; chopped corn , * 48.OO19.00 Pcr ton. HmnP.s-Grceii butchers' , 4345c ; green curcd , S6c ; dry flint , 110 ; dry salt , Sc green calf skins , To damaged hides , two- thirds vrice. Tallow--B34c. Grease-Prune white 43c ; yellow , 80 : brown 2c. Sheep pelts 5cii1.0O. Green ox Pelts a@33c ; ki1 , skins ( uniforna ) 4@fi3' c ; cowlainies , 43'k. Funs-Ra coon , 10nO0c ; mink , . 15&1Oc ; musk rat fall , 2(7c ; striped skunk , 5(25c ; mounthiii wolf , No. 1 $1.SO@2.5O ; No. 2 , prairie , SO@75c ' No. 2 , 25@40c ; beaver , No. I , per lb , $2.OO13j3.OO ; No. 2 , $ i.OO@i.25 ; otter , . , $ lO0fl.O0 ; dry deer skins , 20@35c lcr Ib ; dry antohope , elk , moose , etc. , I5@230. Woot-Por lb. , 14OOc. LEAThER-Oak soles , 35@37c' hemlock slaughter 3010 , 2Oc42Oc ; hemlock dry sole , 2b @ 250 ; hemlock hip 05@110c A. & B. runner hip , 5 ° ® 7c ; A. hemlock cal' ' , 1100@$1.O0' A. A ; - hemlock calf. "backs , " 75c ; . hemlock umor , lOdj24c ; English grain upper , 25c ; hc'nilock grain upper , 2l@24c ; Tampico 13. L. Morocco , 2tkj33c ; Tampico pepplo , 0. D. Mo. , 22l2Oc ( ; Curncoa B. G. Mo. , ZhSc ; Simon 0 , D.Mo. , $2.7S3.ob ; Dangola kid , 80@35c ; X. Iii. kangaroo , 40c ; American calf kid 32c ; Grieson kids. $3.00@3.50 ; Frencluglazeni kids , $2.50@2.75 : French calf kids , $3.20' oak kip skins , 83c@fl,00 ; oak calf skins , * l.00@l.25 ; French calf skins , # 1.251)12.05 ; French hip skins , $ I.b0@i.5O ; Russitt linings , # 1).000jO.bO per doz. ; pink cream and white linings , $7.50 ® lO.00 er doz. ; colored toppings , # 11.O0@ 11.00. GuAIN-Wheat , doe ; rye , 55@SSc ; oats , 30@ Ble ; yellow corn , 4Cc ; whIte corn , 45c ; bnr- icy , bSdjdOc. ETaAcTs-Sanderson's oil bergamot , per lb. , $3.00 ; oil lemon , per lb. , $2 50 ; oil peppermint - mint , $3.00 ; oil wintergreen , * 2.50 ; olive oil , Malagn , Per gallon , * 1.25. S0A1'-Castlle , mottled , per lb. , S@b0 ; ens- tile , white , 100Jl3. PAINTs-White lead , pure , Cc : vhito lead , fancy , lIe ; lutty , in binders , , 3c ; Paris white , 3c ; common , 2)je ) ; red 1tad , 7c. Wisnow Gi.sss-Singbo , 70 per cent ; double , Wand 10 per cent discount. FLAxsinw-Quoted at $1.35 lid' bushel , Lumber. 'aIMENSIONS AND TISInERS. 2 , 4 & loft , left. 2Oft. 22ft. 24ft. 214..17l02O002100220)2200 . 2x0..l7b08S002I002600uJO0 2x8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J75020t102i002002200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6i2O ( ( O21 00 23 00 33 00 2x12..I$26200021(1J24002400 . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . b0I9 1,620 wlzj 00 23 00 noAius. No. I corn , S ' 1 s.18.S0 No. 3 corn , s I s.$15.50 No. 2 Coin , S 1 a. 17.00 No. 4 corn , a 1 a. 13.50 ? SNCINO , No , 1 , 4 , lc 0 In 19 & 14 tI , rough.$19.50 No. 1 , " ' 16 " . . . 19.50 No 2 , " " 14 " 1050 No ; 2 , ' ' " 1O ' ' : : : : : : : : 15:00 amINO. .A , 12 , 13 & 10 ft.$21.50 C , 12 , 14 & 16 ft.$15Z0 B , " " 0.50 D , " " 12.50 yI-ooRIN ° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . S B 6 In " " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3350 COin " " . . . . . -S . . , . . . . . . . . . . 3 DOIn " " . : : 2l.50 E 0 in " ' ( Sd. Fencing ) . . . . . . . 19,90 6 in. Drop Siding Soeper M extra. CEILING AN ! ) I'MITITION. 2d corn In White Pine ceiling.$34.00 , , , I SI * 2l.00 Clear 4 in Norway " " . . . . . . . . 16.00 2d corn % in " " " . . . . . . . . 14,00 sTocnoA,1DS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . 13 12 ' . 39.20 C12 " , 30.00 Dl2 " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.00 No. 1 corn , 12 In a 1 a , 12 ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.50 'S I J4 f BlOt ) 'I I $ ( } f . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38.50 'S i 10 , 38 , 20 ft. , , 21.50 No.2 " ' . 11)00 ) " I' 12 1c 14 ft. 38.50 ' , " 'I 7 f . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.50 12 in Grooved roofing , $1 per 51 more than 12 in Stock Boards same length. 10 in Grooved roofing same price as 12 in Stock Boards. suit LAP , No. 1 Plain 8 and 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . No , 2 ' 17.50 No.1OGSin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111.50 rislamliNO. 1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , 13. ( in a 2 a.$51.00 ' . 4 II 134 , 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.00 3d , clear , I in , s 2 a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44tlO I' i3i34in , 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.00 A , select , I En s 0 a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40,00 A , " 134,134 , 2ins2s. . . . . . . . . . . . 44.00 13 , 1 in B ' S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3000 13 , " 134 , 134 , 2ins2s. . . . . . . . . . . . . 37,00 botflhlgnN TL'LLOY 1JN5. Com.4incti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . Star " ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.50 bat and 2d clear4 hick Flooring. . . . . . . . 23.00 Six inch 400 lesa , , .CleirX ; Inch Ceiling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,50 Clear 1 ineh.I'artition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0(1 "Cienr i ti , l'artition 12 itbivo ' 1mick Qelliug. , , , , . . . , , . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,00 Cieqr Finish , I sad 11 inch , ih s . . . . . 211,110 Clear F'inIsli , 134' and . 'incli , 5 2 , , . , . . , 80.00 ClapCoi'rugtc4 Cuillrig,4 inch. . . . . . . . 25.50 clear Yel1gwano 9afin3aad ilgiso27.00 , . , . ' ' , t VEEKLY BUSINESS REVIE\V \ , Money In Leai Dornand'Tlinn Uuni , . at The Soneon , S TI-1E IJOBIIINGTRADE IMPROVi ? Wall Strcct UrokcriF'ccl : Very Illume- No Material Cliamige in Market Quotatiot , . Ihiring the Week . -hog I'roduct.Limp. SstiIfctory Business Outlook. CnicAao , March 8.-Special [ Telegram to the hir.s.J-Tho week under- review has been destitute of marked cluinges In finance or trade. Money is less freely called for than usual at the advent of spring , because there is less grain and provisions to carry than at corresponding dates In recent years. The accumulatIon of grain at other poInts , that largely depend iii'oii ChIcago bankers for funds , arc also much smaller than at this date in former years. The result is seen In a comparatively cheap loan market considered with a year ago. Desirable customers sure being freely supplied at 534@634 per cent on call and sixty days' loans , based on gilt edged names and coliatorala , and 73 llOt cent for good to just. faim' signntures. In sonic instances as bow as 5 jior cent. has been accepted in ( alley security from large borrowers. Now York exchange has ruled quiet at 25c discount per $1,000 to l'ar between banks. Foreign echainge was unit and higher , duo to the small exports of pro- ducc and merchandise and the large Imponts of foreign goods. Shippers' sixty days' docu. mnentary sterling bills on London were quoted at $4.8134.849 , The New York stock market has been dull , anul the average stock broker In Wall &treet Is said to ho the bluest individual in tIme Umlited States. There is , lii fact , nothing to induce the public to buy. hence few outsiders are now trading. Tue jobbimig trade Is steadily' Improving , and although there is an absence of rush , the distribution of dry goods during the week was liberal. Clothing , boots and shoes , hardware , staple and mniscc'ilnneous grains , and other leading lines of goods sold freely , although trade in a large section of country traversed by the Burlington road was prevented - vented from buying by the strike of engineers - eers anti firemen. Merchants report ccl- lections fair for the season , amid but for thu uneasy feeling regarding time labor situation , the lusing QUtIQQk might beegarded as faii'i3P satisfactory. No very marked changes have occurred in the markets during the wecic mis compared with the closing quotations noted in our Inst i'eckIy review , with the exception of corn , which showed some independence and do- vclopd considerable strength. In fact , all markets after a temporary weakness regained their individuni declines , but there was no special changes , with the one excop. tion of cormi , to note. As cnmulared with tiur closing quotations in the last weekly review wheat closed 3c higher , corn 1SJc iigher oats 340 higher , mess pork 234c higier , lard 734c lower anti short rib sides 5c'lower. Trading has been moutei'- ate in wheat , rallier active in corn , fair in oats and only moderate in hog products. 'ruac Influences brought. to light have not been of a character to nmaterially affect speculation in most of tim markets one way or time other , hence operators have been inclined to wait for some new featutes on which to base spec- ulation. Cr01) news have not formed ammy liii- portamit feature. Thus far mInces have been more or less conflicting , which Is usually the case at this season of the year , Warm and spring-lilco weather is awaited to decide the actual condition of the growing wheat. European aavlces have quoted a quiet feel- lag for wheat and lower Prices for corim. home markets ruled slightly lowerbut closed rather strong. On both wheat and corn the movement has been smaller. Reccipta of wheat in the northwest have fallen off , which , it was claimed , was partly due to fresh snow blockades , In the interior wheat districts the movement Is light. At Chicago the receipts of grain have been small and this tvas partIally attributed to the strike of time engineers and firemen on the Chicago , Burlington & Quinoy , which has moved very little freight this week. Shipping demand has been very fair for all grains , with fair milling demand for lower grades of wheat. Considerable corn and some wheat has been bought to go to store , most of which , it is clammed , is taken by elevator Proprietors. The export movement of grain from the seaboard has been only moderate. Buyers and sellers of flourai'e getting closer together iii prices , and a better export move- meat of flour may develop. hog proJucts ruled quiet and without. any special features. Two Famnouiu Pirate. . St. Nicholas : In the early years of this century , when there VCL'O slave insurrections - surrections in the West Indies , and wars for indopcmidcnco in Mexico , Central America amid South America , many people - plo were driven from their homes In these regions and came to Now Orleans as aplaco of refuge. Among them were two brothers , Pierre amid Jean Lafitto. They were Frenchmen born In Bayonne , but they bad lived for several years in the West Indies. Both wore tall , handsome - some men , but Jean had the stronger character. For a time they carried on the trade of blacksmnithing. Their shop stood on St. Philip street , beticon Bourbon and Dauphin , It was pulled down only a few years ago. Bold and enterprising in disposition and of coin- manding presence , the two brothers were fitted by nature to be leaders of men. Jean , especially , was of an tip- pearanco so striking that strangers , meeting him on time streets , turned for a second look at him. At first , they wem'o only the ngcnts'ln ' New Orleans for smugglers who brought merchandise and slaves into the bays and bayous along the Louisiana coast ; but it was not long before they became the chiefs of the most powerful organization - ation of lawless men that over existed in this country. In 1810 , they made their headquarters on the islande at the entrance of time Bay of lIam'atam'ia , where they built a fort and village. They obtained from the republic of Carthugcna , In South America , then at wail , with Spain for Its Independence , letters of marquo which authorized theni to capture Spalnish vessels whet- ever found. They fitted out. anti armed fast-sailing schooners , which voro the terror of the gulf. According to the common belief at the time , these vessels were lirntcs , which did not-hesitate to pick up any merchant-ship they could overhaul , no matter what flag it might carry ; but the Latlttes denied these reports - ports , and insisted that they were hon- orabbo ps'ivmtteorsmnen , only attacking the ships of Spain. as , under the laws of nations , their letters of marquo gave them the right to do , That they vere smugglers , violating the laws of the United States , they did not deny. In vain did Governor Claiborne Issue proclamations , commanding time people of Louisiana to arrest the Lallttes and their men. Jean and Piorm'c came often to New Orleans , and i-odd the procinma. tions posted on time walls of the old gov- eminent building , on the Place aux Armes , Once there was an effort made to arrest Jomuim as he was passing through a bayou with a boat-load of smuggled goods. A party of custom-house oflicors attacked him ( rein time shore , There was a fight , and Jeani and his crew beat off thicliassailants. . Afterward , Jean sent a polite letter to the captain ol time custom-house force , in which he said : "I nina man of anti do not want to fight ; but I. WOUIl have you to know that I am at all timics' m'cndy to lose 'my life rather than mmiy goods , " . . S.-- , 'Tho receipts of the benefit. bull fight for Mazzautini , 'the Spanish champion , now in tIme . cajntai at' Mexico , wore $ b5,604 , , l"icxt..to a Sfllllvan .llghta bullS - S flg1tin.t1e Uinior'thogato mno $ ' . ' -1 11 -ENCLIS11 SATIRISt : , Ho Expt'eaeoe His Sonthnenta of tap. ' , , , S FOlnflbo : SoL ' , , S , , - THACKEflAY ON 'WQMANI Inshientions Characteri.t1c 'of . NoiubIe Novelist Commented , on in the Current Mos-ib. S nor' . Magazine , 'lime emnrnt PIiIitCftUon In Seribner' . Magd tint' of it'ttt'r ielectt-d ( roam time apjsrently ye- , S lumimlimoums com-respummulenco of Mr. Timackery , the English novelist , throws a new light upon his t'hisrncttr and explslmms limuseb Of time tenernes1 amid gnmmtlt-imes , which lie showed In his re- minim-es , to the lot of u-oiimsnkismii. lie was es aeatiallv flPPievlsttv. of time conimonpiace 1i , hmoimis lih , l'atiemmt In the iiotall of Its beauty s.nU p5tIms"actiisliy appreclaUve and patient as lilt SIIIIUIC , bomnele't't tolichmilig Icttt'ra indicate,1 - ' It tuas tIi ezl'rrs'ion of genuine smitl Person- smmtIinent tlimut Is gau'e vent to in 'VSUII7 Pair' 'lieii lie said : "lS'Imat do imien know about woman's martyr- miommis ? TIinv would go mnSti had they to endurb , ' I he himtiilrtfthi tan t or these tInily 1)51115 whIch sm's ; mimecklybnm'nc h ) mmanywomnen.Ccaeless slavery imieetlmmg w ilk mme rewanl ; rommataut gemmtlenesa 1 andteimdcm'miess lust ly cruelty sa eonstant4IOV labom , suilenilig , patience , watdiftmhuess. Ito & ' mmany , oZ theta have to bear iii quiet and appear ' abroad WITh cusaisruL FACES , ' as I C they felt nothing ? " .3 'Jhpi-e is in this simo rIng of characterlstiq Seiitlment Which the reader w 111 sad In many ot lila letters Wimith Tlmaekt-ray wrote to his lull- , maine fr1intIs in Euglamid. "i iloimbi. " said a laity vhmo has been selected as the sui'ject ' of this sketchm to time writer1 "wlmethier timnre are mamiy u nmmmen , or imien citimer ' ' Who endurcil what I did. 'l'o f'oh time gTOWIfl weakness , the 14)55 of strengtlm , health and courage - age , to timid that time sotimids flbOUt mae grow , fabler amid falmmter every day , ata ) that uvemi the , 1 ' OICCS of friends I cotmiti hear wmth ditflculty1 You can't Imliagine how hartt that wsi.tj bear. ' I tliiimk 1 can. " ' ' , : 5 -S plisa ANNIS 000IThSTT. " 1ntm see It hati been a nmatter of only a cc Pie if years with me. 1 don't think 1 was eve what 3015 nmtgimt call strone , but whelm this trot ) . ' 1,1 , , ' caiip , all and kelit gi'owlimg upon iiie , it mad me weaker and more dcspomsdemmt than ever. haiti Ctii8 ) a great 1eai suimni trouble with in throat amid head. My nose would stop up , on one side then on the nitlmerand It was wltb , tilillesmity that I could breathe tlmroiigim it at all. 1 woimiO always be liawklmmg and hemmi S and trying to clear may throat. I was mor tired when I got up in the morning than when w-flt tO bed the night befoie. Ny sleep we not mound , I was very rt'stiess. After a while began to have a jain over my eyes amid througb ins head. I was losing may weight and was re. duced to almost askeloton. I Iia'l no ambitio to tb any work and the least exertlonwould tir limp. " "YOU speak aboutsounds'bcing Indistinctr' ' 'Oh , yes. For a long tiumo I noticed that 1 , womil , , have singular hoist's 1mm mimi' ears-roatlim or buzzing soummtls they seemied , to be. Wh my catarrim was worse-tar that time doctors tel rime was immy trouble , or at least the beginning of It-especially 1mm damp or changeable weather , these sotmiids in il1' ears tvoimitl be immure dIstIncb. Iiy and 1 , ) ' 1 fOummni I couldn't Imear as PlaimmlY as I 115'eI to , amid was afraid lwouldbecouo totabl7 deaf. " "Iltityolt hear better to-dayt you can hear my voire quite tllstimmc'tiy. can you not ? ' "Ohm. yes. i.i % ill tell you. Somime tIme ago ' atte using dttTeremmt kiimds of treatament , I too'k tIm5 mudvica of a friend ammO ccnt to 1)r. McCoy's Qt. flee in itanigeblock. I Coimimd his office l'Altl.OitS FILI.EI ) WITh l'EOm'L'l. Hut It was not very long befora I had an opp5r. tunity of seeing the doctor. lie told mao that my' tioubles were tile result of catarrim , amid to ro- nmovo theni it would be miecessary to remove the cause. lie did not tell inn ho could restorezny' hearing entirely , but said ho could help It , tu4 ' make inc hour better. "l3oides time trouble with my eyesT had a con , tinual dropping of Imuiscus fronm my head mt mnytimroat , wimlcimwimca 1 would lie down 1wou swallow , anti it was uot long before I founO mu stomach was out of order-lily' food would no Iligest readily and I had more or less of a paI' in the pit of tie stomach nearly all the tuzno anti after eating a hearty meal 1 would have distressed sensation 1mm ray stomach. My eyes , I noticed were also affected. amid when I would g out in the bright light ilmey would 1)atn ) nie an water considerably , "As I talC before. I visited Dr. McCoy's oflice , and began treatment at once and beganto urn. prove , may general health was better at tue en of the flmbt couple weeks of treatment ; now sleepwell. eat heartily , arise refreshed Ip t mnoi-nimmg do not hawk and spit any more like tised to , inure no pain over theeyesmiodlstrosue S feelings after eating. My food secimia to dlges all right , mae eyes do not water or Pain me . . lnqra , and time IIOAIIINO AND DuzziNo NOIsES have left me. On limo whole I have been great1 benefited by his treatment , and have ito heal , tancy in giving my testimonial for publica tiomi. " 101st Annie ( l000iett , whose portrait is fairly well produced above , caine to Omaha about two years ago from Streator , Ill. , Is a dressmaker b7 occupation , and modules at time corner of Twenty' . fifth street and I'onpletomi avenue , where th above stalemommt will be retItled it the read will taIo time pains toi.nquire about it. ' TRACING THE CONNECTION. Signal Dangers Vlmioh Are M * Known Heforo ConsumptIon Appears. 5 , When catarrh lisa existed In the bead s , upper part of the throat for any length of tim -the patient livIng in the thistrict where peopi are subject to catarrhmal atftctlon-and the nil ease has been left imncured , time catarrh 1ev ' 4 ; ably , sometimes slowly extends down thewln pipe and into time bronchial tubes , which tuhe convey time air Into the diirorent parts ot thi lungs. The tubes become affected from th A swelling and mucus arising from catarrh , a in solfll instances become plugged up so that th air cannot get inst freely as it should. Sboj ness of breath follows , and the patient breatfl ' with labor and with diiSculty. In other cases there Is a sound of cracking wheezing insitla the ciwt. At this stage of disease the breathing is usually lucre rapid this when In health. The patient also baa hot flash over lila body , Time pain whIch accompanies this conditIon of a dull character felt in the chest , behind breastbone or under the shoulder biafie. -S Spain pain nisy ronme mind go-last a feW days and the * be absent for several others. The cough that o curs in the first stages of bronchial catarrb 10 dry , comes at intervals Is hacking in ohsrscty andususily most troulibesomo in the mornin 0mm arisIng , or gmng to bed at imight , and it s be the first svldeace of the disease extentUu i . . thoiunm.ml.h may be nothing brought up b the cough ; then there is a little toughtena.ciou mucus , wimich the patIent finds great difllcultf in bringlmigup. Sometimes there are fits of coughing induc by totigh mucous-so violent as to cause yo ting. Later on trio macohs that is raised l iouud to contaill small piulicles of yellow mIt er , which Indicates that time anmail tubes in th lungs are now affected. WIth this there are olten streaks of blood mixed with the mnilceua In cases the patient becomes very 1)515 ii fever and expectorates before any cou a 1nsome cases mnall masses of cheesy sn stance are spit up , which. when pressed betwe the cagers emits a bad odor. In otlmor case particles o a hard , chislky asture are spit a The rslsilmg of cheesy or chalky lumps IndlI serious mischief lit work Into thq lungs , DOCTOR , ill CRESAP M'COYU ' Late of BclIevue llosita1t ew York1 has Oiliest S iN IIAMOE JIUII.DINU , (1MATI.'t ( , ? 4E11. Where all curable cases are treated wIth sU CM.1 diseases treated skfllfully. Consumtn 110mm , llnlght's dicease , Isl'ei)5ta , Ithmnumattam , an'l allNiIt'OU8 IlShAtiEt4. Allullseaurap cimliar to time aexes a specialty. CA'i'AIut CIJlillD. ( : ONSI't.TATION at 0111cc or by mall $1. ) laoy dikenei are treated succeatfimhly by Dr. McCoy Ihml'ougls tim' , mantle , amid it l thus liossible for thobu unable to nmako time jouf4 ttay to obtain buceesiful hospital treatmosimiab their bullies. , , , , 0111-a hours ( ito-li a. ma. ; 2 to 4 p. m , : 7 w8 ills. tilJNlAV liOUltS Fl)1i ( II A3'I.'TO ' 1 1' , C'rresponhienco receives Pt'olimP ( attention. Nciiettersnznsweretl ummleci ncccmpon1.4 by 4 remit. in stamps , ' . , Addreis all mail to Dr. 3. 0. McCoy , ftom . 1110 and Jllltnzngo building , Omaha , 24sb. , ' ' , , ' , _ , _ _ _ , - . , 'i , ? , t , . , , , , , : 4