THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MARCH 28. 1888 , 3 < I IfiE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Interest Again Mainly Centered In the Corn Fit. ACTIVE SPECULATION IN OATS. Provision * Strong nnrt HlRlicr The Jj | ht nun of Cnttlo Mnkcs Xrmlo Active and Causes Higher Prices. CHICAGO PIIODUOR MAIIICRT. Cnicxno , March 27. [ Special Telegram to the DEB. " ! The position of the local trad * crs In reference to the wheat market seemed to bo largely responsible for the fluctuations in that grain. In view of the bad cron re ports thcro Vfcro some local shorts qulto anx ious to cover at the opening and thcro were Bomo buying orders from the winter wheat country. The result was a higher opening nnd an advance ofc . At the top , however , Itcam was a liberal seller , the country orders ivcro filled , and a good number of local traders found themselves on the other sldo nnd willing to lot go. There was no sudden drop , but the tendency was constantly down ward , and prices gradually sagged % v from the highest point reached. Hero sonic wheat was wanted and a reaction followed , News was generally bullish. Reports of crop tlamngo nro increasing in number and grav ity. May wheat opened at 77X0 , advanced to 7 } { o , with but few transactions at that price , then slowly declined without any considerable reaction until 70J c was just touched , when thcro Was an improve ment to 78 > fc , nnd the 1 o'clock close was 77 @ 77 c. Juno wheat opened at 78c , sold up to 78I @ 78.J4'c , down to 77B@7iKci and closed at 1 o'clock at 7 % c. The corn dpal was again the most interest ing and exciting on the door. The pit was full of traders throughout the session , and transactions wcro large. Tncro Is talk of manipulation in May corn , but the shorts seem to put llttlo faith In it , although the possibility of the market cornering itself , With the comparatively small amount of corn of contract grade In store hero , nnd scarcely any coming In , is enough to make tnem nervous occasionally , and then tjioy bid prices up at a lively rate. The fact that there wcro but two cars of contract grade In to-day's receipts was probably the strongest bull influence at the opening this morning , and the shorts put the price up J e from last night's close very rapidly. Of course when the demands of the shorts were mitlsflcil , the buyitfg ceased , nnd the decline was almost as rapid as the advunco had been , nnd its ex tent Was greater. May corn opened at G2c , which was MO higher than last night's close , nnd after selling early down to 51c , ad vanced to 53Jjfe , then declined to Bl c , ad vanced to 52J < f , then declined to 51Ke , ad vanced to 62 , ' c. and closed at Cljfi@52c. Juno corn opened at filc , sold up to G2c , down to Cl&c , und closed at 51J cat 1 o'clocK. Thcro was active speculative trading In oats , nnd fluctuations were vitlo for that market. Tlioy followed In a general way the course of prices in the corn market. May oata opened at SlJ c , which was fc higher than yesterday's close , sold up to 31 } o , down to SOJiXjJSOJt'c , nnd closed nt'l o'clock nt Sic. Juno oats on.-ncd at 81' c. sold at Slo and 30 c , and closed nt 1 o'clock at 31c. July oats ranged from Slo to 80o , nnd closed at the last named price. August oats sold at 27 @ 27 c , closing at 8J > c bid. The provision trade was stronger. Traders showed no inclination to continue their late hammering of pork , nnd with a good short demand , coupled with the improvement wit nessed in grain , the bull side was regarded with increased favor. In the different lines of product higher prices wcro the rule , nnd as compared with last night's final quota tions , the 1 o'clock closings showed an ad- van co of lOo In pork , Go in lard and 2J c short ribs. BAFTEIINOON SESSION Wheat higher ; May .opened at "Xc and sold up with slight changes to 77JJc ? , closing nt 77o bid ; Juno , 78c bid ; July , TStfc. Corn , llrmcr ; May opened at 52c , sold to G tfc , closing at 531 (3 ( B'JJ c ; Juno , G2o ; July , G2o bid. Oats were fairly active and J Ojife higher. Pork was advanced 17Jc and closed nt $13.50 for March , 518.00 for May , $ ia.n2)if for Juno , and 818.07K for July. Lnrd was Go higher ; March closed atf7.52l , May $7.G7J , Juno ? 7.C- % July 7.07X. CHICAGO JCjIVK STOCK. CHICAGO , March 27. [ Special Telegram to the BBE.I CATTLE The light run to-day nnd the falling off of about 7,000 in the sup ply as compared with this tlmo last week , had the effect of getting buyers out early , made trade active and pushed up prices a notch or two , making an advance of 25o for the week so far. All useful and good cattle were sold early , the market closing steady. Butchers' stock shared In the up-turn. Stocker and feeder trade remains quiet. Fancy , * 5.-10 ; steers 1350 to 1500 Ibs , 1.500 G.OO ; 1200 to 1850 Ibs. , .OC@4.CO ; 050 to 1200 Jbs. , M.80@4.00. Stackers and feeders , f2.0 ! ! @ 3.70 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.75(33.40 ( ; bulk , $2.80@2.CO. Texas steers , f3.10@-J.00. Hoas Trade fair and prices about steady ns compared with yesterday. In the morn ing sales wcro made a shade lower than yes terday morning , but later on there was a bet tor demand with a slight up-turn at the close. Inquiry for light sorts was again rather Blow , and the 100 Ib. averages sold a shade off , while 170 to 180 Ibs. sold about the Bamo as yesterday. The bulk of mixed sold at f5.85@5. 40 ; light assorted , averaging ICO to 180 Ibs. sold nt.I3.82 @ 5.87 , the 170 Ib. av erages making $5.35. IiIVE STOCK. Chicago , March 27. The Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 4,000 : stronger ; steers , $3.80@5.40 : stackers and feeders. $3.80@3.70 ; cows , bulls and mixed , f 1.7533.40 ; Texas fed steers , * 3.10@4.00. Hogs Receipts , 13,000 ; steady : mixed , * 5.15j5.45 ( ; heavy , ? 5.aO@5.B5 ; light. ? 5.10 ( < g 6.45 ; skips , * 3.75@5.10. Sheep Hccelpts , 8,000 ; stronger ; natives , * 5.KXi0.15 ; westerns , tS.BO@0.1 i Texans , * 1.75J ( 4.75 ; lambs , | 5.10@0.60. , National Stock , Yards , Knst St. Louis , March 27. Cattle Receipts , 1,000 ; shipments , IKK ) ; market active and 10 < ji2r > o higher ; choice heavy imtlvo steers , * l.iO@ G.40 ; fair to good native steers , f3.00C'gJ.CO ; butchers' steers , medium to prime , $ i'.15Q 4.tO ! ; stackers and feeders , fair to good , 82.1C @ 3.l 5 ; rangers , ordinary to good , $ 'J.25ig3.00. Hogs Receipts , 11,000 ; shipments , GOO ; inarkut strong ; choice heavy and butchers' selections , } o.3305.M ) ; packing , good to choice , $5.15i(5. ( ; light grades , ordinary to best , | 4.W ) < g5.2Q. Kansas City. March 27. Cattle Receipts , 2.000 : shipments , 800 ; shipping nnd dressed beef steers 6@10o higher ; goodtc choicecornfed , f4.CO@4.t)5 ) ; common to me dium , $3.80(34.40 ( ; stockers , $3.00(33.00 ( ; feed ing steers , t3.00@3.GO ; cows , f3.00@3.CO. Hogs Receipts , 0,400 ; shipments , 600 ; market steady to weak ; common to choice , M.00@5.80 ; skips and pigs , $3.00@4.50. FINANCIAL. NKW YOIIK , March 27. [ Special Telegram to the BEE. ] STOCKS The declaration of 1J per cent quarterly dividend by the Mis souri Paclflu directors late yesterday , al- thoutli a reduction of } { per cent , was what n majority of the operators had expected , hence it cut but a little figure in the market. Jxnidon had moderate buying orders , and parties who conversed with Gould talked very bullish on Mlssonrl Paclflo and predicted high prices. Their predictions were partly true , as prices were advanced ltf per cent , put a recession of # per cent followed. The rest of the list , except Lackiuvana ana West ern Union was weak. Reading and Grangers cuino In for a largo share of attention. The sales of Reading1 during the morning consti tuted almost one-third of the outlre business. The stock came out In blocks , the pools feed ing the market. Long stock also came out from weak holders. There was a moderate supply C4rly , but the gains were only tempo rary , and wcro followed by a sharp decline Mending to 1 } { per cent. The failure of T. S. Trowbridiro , although nl flnt supposed to so small , proved larger than expected , nnd the selling of his securities under the rule ac celerated the downward movement , it was also reported that $300,000 , In gold hod been > rdcrcd shipped to Europe. This created the idea that money would become tighter nnd selling increased. The close was on a decid edly irregular market , Lacknwnnna , Mis souri Pacific , Missouri , Kansas & Texas , and New England being fractionally higher , but the rest of the octivo list lower the losses 2xtcndlngto1 f pcrccntRcadlnghcadmgtho list. The scvcro break in the latter Is duo to the falling off in the company's [ business nnd n desire on the part of holders who have sus tained the price by main strength to got out. Chicago houses nro having" a better trade , but it was en lolly in the way of taking profits nnd selling short , thcro being very llttlo In vestment biiyora. Total Bales were 280,000 shares , against 208,470 yesterday. UOVKKNMENTS Government bonds wcro dull but steady. QUOTATIOXS. IT. S.4sroistered. 124' < C. &N.W fo.-i IT. 8 , < q coupon. . . 12AM ilo preferred. . . . . .I.Tti U.B. 4'isrcgistrcd.lOflW ' N. Y. Control cx-dlvl04 ! < IT. 8 4Hs coupon..look 0.11. N B7 rncinc Os of'fe J20H V.I 18 Canada Southern. . 49j } Pacific Mail 31 Central I'aclllc 27Ji O. D.&K in < { Chicago A Alton..IXi I'ullmnn l'nlaccCatii7 : O..II.&Q. . . . . 1Z1U Hendlng Mjf 1 > . , L.&W 127M Koclclflland 110 D.&II.0 17K St. L. & 8. F 24i Krle 21i ! iloproferrcd K)5 ) ilo preferred. . . . . CT C. . M. &Ht. Paul. . . TO ? * Illinois Central lir , do preferred 110i ! J..II.&W. OJ , st.iv&o nt K.&T 12y do preferred lti ( ! I.ako Shore. . ' . KS.'i Texas Pacific 21 I , . * N [ fin Union PaclHc. Ml > { Michigan Central. . 77 W. , Bt.Ij.&P 12 < < Missouri I'aclllc. . . . T0 > { do preferred 2li ! Mlssonrll'uclflo. . . . \V. V. Tclegrapli. . V3'f doproferred 43 MONEY ON CALL Easy nt 2 ( < ? 3 per cent. Last loan S per cent. Closed offered 2 per cent. PIIIMB MEUCANTILC PxrEit 5@7 per cent. STEIIUNO ExctiANOEDull , flrm nnd un- chniiBed , W.85X orCOdny Vilila ; $4.87 % for demand. _ PltODUCE MARKETS. Chicago , March 27. Following nro the 2:30 : closing prices : Flour Unchanged ; winter wheat , bbls , 83.5003.5Q : saclcs , * J.50@3.75 ; wheat , bbls , f3.50@4.50 ; sacks , S2.70I&1.25 ; spring , $1.75 ® 3.00 ; rye flour , ? 2.85@3.10 per bbl ; buck- \vhcntllour , f5.00(30.75 ( per bbl. Wheat Opened firm } o higher nnd closed after fluctuating considerably } ? rfc above yesterday ; cash , 73) ) 0 ; April , 73 > c ; May , % c. Corn Heavy nnd unsettled , fluctuating within l , ! < o range , opened Jfo better nnd closed @ c higher than yesterday ; cash , 48 > fe ; May , 52 5-10c. Oats Unsettled , closing with advance over yesterday ; May , 81JYC. Rye Quiet at 5S@GSKc. Barley Nominal ; 77@81c. Pi imo Timothy $2.02@3.C3. Flax-seed $1.45. Whisky 81.15. Pork Steady most of the day , closing higher than yesterday ; cash , $13.50 ; May , 13.00. Lnrd Firm and higher ; cash , § 7.50 ; May , $7.57 < f. Dry Salted Meats Shoulders. ? 5.75ffiO.OO ( ; short clear , $7.5o@7.CO ; short ribs , S7.12U. Butter Firm ; creamery , 24@30c ; dairy , 22ffi2Gc. ( Cheese Finn ; full cream cheddnrs , llig ( flats , UX@ttai young Americas , Eggs Firm ; fresh , Hides Unchanged ; green hides heavy green salted , 5 } c ; light green salted , Oc ; salted bull , 4J c ; green bull , 8J cjjrcon ; salted calf , 8c ; dry flint and dry calf , 12@13c ; dry salted , lOc ; deacons , 30o each. Tallow Unchanged' No. 1 , solid , 4tfe ; No. 2 , do S4 ; cake , 4J c per Ib. Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 17,000 28,000 Wheat bu . 43,000 10.0CO Corn.bu . 113,000 1(17,000 ( Oats , bu . 08,000 07,003 Ryc.bu . 2,000 2,000 Barley , bu . 22,000 28,000 Minneapolis , March 27. Wheat Re ceipts , 100 cars ; shipments , 54 ; prices about the same as yesterday. Closing : In store No. 1 hard , March and April , 75c ; May , 73) c : July , 7(5i ( c. No. 1 northern , March , and April , T4Xc ; May , 74c ; July , 75c. No. 2 northern , March und April , 71J c ; May , 72c ; July , 73c. On track -No. 1 hard , 7(5 ( > fc ; No. 1 northern. 75c ; No. 2 northern , 73c. Flour Unchanged ; patents , sacks to ship pers , $4.10@4.25 ; bakers' , $3.20 3.45. Milwaukee , March 27. Wheat Firmer ; cash , 711 c ; March , 73c ; May , 76' c. L Corn Higher ; No. 8 , 47Kc. Oats Steady ; No. S white , 33 Vc. Ryo-Quiot ; No. 1 , 5Sc. uarley Weaker ; No. S , 74 } c. Provisions Steadier ; pork , March , $13.25. Cincinnati. March 27. Wheat Firm ; No. 2 red , STMc. Corn In fair demand ; No. 2 mixed , 52 ® 62Kc. Oats Steady ; No. 3 mixed , 33 } < @ 34c. . Rye Easy ; No. 2 , OCc. Provisions Pork flrm at $13.75 ; lard stronger ; current make , $7.85. Whisky- Steady at $1.00. St. Ijoult ) . March 27. Wheat Lower ; cash , SO@SOKe ; May , SOtfc. Corn Uettcr : cash , 45Kc ; May , 457 < c. Oats Firm ; cash , 30)Vi30 ( o ; May , 29c. Pork-$13,87K- Lard-$7.30. Whisky $1.09. Butter Firm ; creamery , 24@30c ; dairy , 20@2c. ( ! Afternoon Board Wheat Firm ; April , SOJ c ; May , SOJ c. Corn Higher ; April , 45 > fc ; May , 40 0. Oats Uull ; May , 2Uc. Now Vork , March 27. Wheat Receipts , 8,000 ; exports , 100,000 ; options variable und irregular , opcnlnc strong and advancing } { ( ft Vc , later lost most of the improvement , clos ing firm nt about the best ; spot , } j < d > % o bet ter ; ungraded red , 87JC@02&c ; No. 1 red , nominal at 05o ; No. 3 roil , 89j (390c ( in store nnd elevator , 9001J o delivered , May clos ing nt 89J < e. Corn Receipts. 23,800 ; exports * 01,300 ; ' ' options advanced ; " " graded , mixed , tllo In store , ' Ing nt C08'c. Oats Receipts , 6,600 ; exports , 800 ; about KC higher ; mixed western , U8@41o ; whlto western , 4140c. ( Coffee Spot , fair ; Rio , steady at ? 14.00 ; options 10@20 ) x > lnts higher ; sales , 38,500 bags ; March , S10.85@10.P5 ; April , $10.70 ® 10.85 ; May$10.75@10.b5 ; Juno , $10.510.75 ( ! ; July $10.4U10.45 ; August , ? 10,15@10.25. Petroleum United closed weak at W } o. Eegs In fair demand with market strong ; western , lsj @ 18 fc. Pork Qulut but flrm ; mess was quoted at * 14.601B.OO for now ; $14.25@U.50 forono year old. Lard Higher ana moro active ; western steam , spot , * r.92 > tfa7.05. Butter Weak on flno stock , but others wcro steady ; western , 14931u. Chec'so Firm , with light trading ; western , KiuisnH City , March 27. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 soft , cash , 78 a bid ; May , 70s asked , Corn Stronger ; No. 2 , cash , 43o April , 48 0 naked ; Mi4 > , 44o bid , 44) o asked. Oats No. 2 , cash , no bid or offerings ; May , SOtfo asked. hlvnrpnol , March 27. Wheat Firm , with the demand fair ; holders offer moder ately ; California , No. 1 , Cs 8d@0s Od per cental. Corn Firm , with the demand fair ; now mixed western , 4s 8d per cental. Now Orleans , March 27. Corn Quiet but flrm ; mixed and whlto , COo ; yellow , Olo. Oats-Easier : No. 2. . OK Products Dull nnd lower ; pork , $14.87K ; lara , 17.00. Bulk Meats Shoulders , { Q.10 ; long clear and clear rib $7.50. O3IAJIA lilVE STOCK. Cnttlo. UNION STOCK YAKDS , 6 p. m. ) 'IVeaduy , March 37 , 18S8. ( The receipts of cattle wore only moderate but thcro was quite a noticeable Improve ment in the quality of the offerings. Thcro was moro activity in the market than ba been visible for the past few days. ' Both packers and shippers were more willing to take hold , there being a much better feeling all around. The market was about lOo higher than yesterday , making the advance sinca the clnao of last week 20@25o. Choice butcher etock is In good demand and as high an { 3.75 was bid on a-load of fancy corn-fed cows. The bultc of the cattle on sale changed hand * before tbQ close , The receipts of hogs to-day , Includlng-thlr- teen loads hold over from the day before , were flfty-nlno loadi. The market opened a llttlo stronger than Monday's clbso , and ac tive with n brisk demand. It gained rapidly In strength nnd closed fully ns high as Mon day morning's opening prices. Everything was sold out early. In sotno cases the hogs which hod been held over brought C$10c ( , or oven moro , than was offered for them nt the close of the day before. The general quality of the hogs was much better , nnd there were several loads that weighed over 800 pounds. Bliccp. Thcro wcro two loads only on sale. Ono very common light load sold nt t2. * Official Receipts. Cattle . 000 Hogs. . . . 3,200 Sheep . 200 Prevailing Prices. The following Is 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 will state as nearly us possible the price that would have been paid had thcro been any of that class among the offerings. Prlmostecrs , 1800 to 1500 Ib3. . $4.20 04.40 Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 lb < * . 3.85 $4.20 Fat llttlo steers , 000 to 1050 Ibs. 3.50 @ 3.75 Common to cholco cows . 3.00 (5.1.150 ( Common to good bulls. , , . , . . . . . 3.00 © 3.50 Light nnd medium hogs . 4.70 M5.10 Fair to cholco heavy hops . 5.15 Fair to cholco mixed hogs. . . . . G.10 Itcpruxatitativo Satoj. cous'-rED srnRio No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 4 , . . . .1280 $3.05 15 . 11S3 51.20 20 . . . . .1070 3.7i ! 11) ) . 1343 4.25 8 10.52 3.SO 20 l' 3i 4.25 15 1113 3.S3 24 . 1312 4.7) ) 13 , . . . .1335 4.00 IV . 130'i 4.40 21 1231 4.10 STKllllS AND COWS. 59 11 W. 3.03 # cows. 1 1020 2.00 4 1187 3.45 19 105'J 2.50 0 iil : > 3 3.45 2 1200 3.0J 4 1WO 3.50 GO 014 3.00 CALVES. 110 4.40 1 170 G.GO 11009. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk Pr. 47. . . .14IJ 120 $4.23 6S . . .237 100 $5.10 tOO . . .KM ICO 485 59..223 40 5.10 79. . . .191 120 4.1K ) 51..245 40 5.10 78. . . .240 280 4.05 60..242 100 5.10 00. . . .207 100 4.95 4..245 5.10 74. . . .203 240 5.00 5 270 40 5.10 77 , . . .195 KM ) 5.CO 3. . . 227 5.10 EOS. . . .249 60 5.00 70..2.JO 77. . . .187 5.00 01..232 100 < " ' . # 78. . . .210 100 5.00 03..230 80 5.15 90. . . .175 40 5.00 On.Ml ! 5.15 03. . . .103 5.CO 71..2.54 6.15 81. . . .203 120 5.00 00..254 120 5.15 75. . . .107 200 5.00 73..22I 120 5.15 73. . . .213 103 5.03 09..250 5.15 70. . . .204 60 5.05 07..255 40 5.15 74. . . .213 200 5.05 71..207 120 6.17K 72. . . .259 SO 5.05 01..273 5.20 C5. . . .224 1IJO 5.05 00..29 5.20 73. 80 5.05 02..270 2CO 5.20 77. . . .209 SO 5.05 ( . . . .251 80 5.20 70. . . .227 120 5.115 57..203 520 OS. . . .221 5.1)7 ) } . 63.3"0 ; 120 5.20 74. . . .240 40 5,10 55..310 80 5.20 on. . . .244 120 5.10 133..241 100 5.22 (59. ( . . .219 80 5.10 00..290 KM ) 5 25 73. . . .247 SO 5.10 5S..U03 SO 5.25 78. . . .22(1 ( SO 5.10 51..310 40 5.25 7(1. ( . . .223 2CO 5.10 62..342 40 5.25 77. . . .22(1 ( 100 5.10 70..207 120 5.5 CO. . . .249 200 5.10 Llvu Slocte Saltl. Showing the nun'JJr of hoilof stojlt sold on the market to-day. lions. 6. H. Hammond & Co 571 Omaha Packing Co 1,515 Armour St. Cudahy 2,214 Speculators 48 Total 4,318 CATTLE. G. H. Hammond & Co 207 C. H. Williams 100 Wnrdo & Pike 50 Stevens , Hamilton & Co 20 Others 4 Total. 441 Tlntigo of I Showing highest and lo.vast pricas paid for leading grades of cattle on dates mentioned Space loft blank Indicates tint no sxlos of that particular class of cattle wcro tnado on that date : Unto.I'rlnio Sf rs.irrlme fifrs , Common to Unto. Ib.'llOUaiSoO ' 11) . CholceCovrii. March H 4 S ) M 20 4 a-i n : u 2 DO ffl.1 00 March IS 4 30 © 4 33 300 B4tJ : 2 50 © : > ! K Starch 10 ; i m fffti 2.- > : i oo ma > March 17 4 4U > iQ < & 0 4 OQ ® i : K > 2 00 < & ) W March 18 Sunday Sunday Sunday March ll ! 2 05 CM 40 March 20 4 00 : ! M at 10 ; s ra CM w March SI I : i no 561 2- 2 ( w @ .i : B Murcli 2i 4 10 ® 4 20 .1 Kj ( iil 20 3 IB 46. ; ) : March 3 hO ffJ4 10 March Ul 3 05 @l 23 CO i3 'J5 March Si Sunday Sunday Sunday March 27 4 Si4l 40 K > ® 4 23 200 ® 3 K ) or 1'rlccy. * Sho'.vlntlnoxtr3.n3 hls'.iast anl ratesjuld for leaJins gr.ilai of lu jj ond.itui mentioned : Date. Heavy. Mixed. Mar. I 4 n iM ® 5 40 < i 05 © 5 23 Mar. 15'r ' > 2'J ' &i 37 5 15 < & 3 20 Mnr. IB'f. ' 13 Ct5j | ) f > (13 ( tffii 20 Mar. 17 6 ' 6 01 o Si Mar. 18 Sunday Sunday Mur , 19 B 15 ® n0 n 10 on ir > Mnr. 20 r , 15 & "i , ' ! 'J 5 10 dt 15 MW.2I 3 15 ffijK ) r > 10 463 20 Mi * ' . 22 5 ] t > Qftt tnt no- > 5 15 4 K3 ® 5 0.3 Miir.2lf , 10 ( if ) 30 50J © 5 10 4 K ) &Si 03 Mar. 216 so tin : w 6 ( K ) < j/J } 15 4 00 0(5 10 Mar. 25 Sunday Kimdiiy Sunday Mar. 27lfi so an us 5 10 at ; 20 4 Wi 5 05 Llvo Stock Notes. Higher prices. Market brisk on both cattle ann hogs. Frank Schneider , Snider , was In with cattle. H. Hauson , Swcdeburg , was hero nnd sold two loads of hogs. H. Davis , a well-known shipper of Dcwitt , came in with stock. Hogs averaged yesterday 211 pounds nnd 77 head to the car. Henry Bloomer was in with two loads of cattle from Mlllard. B. J. Tierney , Ansloy , marketed a load of 31'J-pound hogs nt $5.23. Peter Poole came In with three loads of cattle and a load of hogs , Atwood & N , , Hcd Oak , la. , was among these who marketed 25o hogs. William Prlcstman , Shenandoah , la. , was hero nnd sold two loads of hogs. E. H. Wilcox nnd Leon WIlcox , of Wahoo , wcro in with thrco loads cattle , Mr. Combs , of the flrm of Van iCant & Co. , was In and marketed a load of hogs. Swanson & Co. , Stanton. la. , marketed two loads of hogs , Ono load brougnt5c. . H. C. Dawson , Endlcott , topped the cattle market with a load of ItWJ-lb meal fed caitlo. John Uoyd , general manager of the Stock Yards company , has returned from u trip to Chicago. Among those who came In with stock was A. W. Porioy , a frequent shipper from Yutan. The Union Pacific has given notice that no extra charge will bo made in that road for long cars , Henry Hammur. Mlncola , la. , was in with n load of hogs. Lewis Lane , of the same place , came in to look over the market. T. U , Amos , Essex , la. , was in with his 111-61 shipment of stock to this market. Ho brought in a very line load of thoroughbred cows which were fed by Charles Gale. Red Oak , la. , As high as M.75 was offered for them hero but not accepted by the owner. Tim Chicago , Uurllngtou & Qulncy paid the difference between the local and the through rate on the sheep which cuino inhere hero , billed through to Chicago over that road , but which the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy could not haul on account of the strike. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKKTS. Produce , Fruits , Nuts , Eto. Tuesday , March 27. T/ic / following quotations arc wholesale anil not retail. Price * quoted on produce are the rates at trhfcJv round lots are told on Ms market * Fcults or other lines of goods rcti < ring extra labor in packing cunnot al- u' l/s le sup tilled on outnlde orders at t > i6 cmne prices Quoted for the local trade. Jtalat on jlour and Jccd are jailers' Price * on nraln arc those paid by Omaha miller * delivered. , 1A11 quotations on mer chandise arc oMMnttl from leading houses and arc' corrtctctt < M'iPrices / on cracii- cr , cake * , etc. , are TJtose ' given b\i \ leading man\fadurcrs. \ ( l0- HUTTER Crcfim'er.j7 solid packed. 22 < S23o5 cholco rolls , ISO'JOV .medium , 14@15c ; low grades , 12@18c.r J' Eons Strictly frcif , , lB@10c asked. AiTLKS-Choico ; pef'hbl , W/JS@4.75. CHKESE Full cream , liiJ/Qlfta. Pot'i.rnr Chlcltbnrf , 12@l3cs turkeys , 12 ® 13c ; ducks , I2@136'jfeecse , 12@l.Tc. Livn Poui.Titr-i-Culckeng , | 3.'J5@3.7r > per doz ; ducks , 100 3.23 ; gccsc , .CO < S0.60i turkeys , 7i8cperlu.r ( PoTATor.1) ) Utah nMd Colorado stock , $1.15 @ 1,20 ; choice hoirio grown , SSCjJOoc ; common grades , GOOXtffic , HAT Common coarse , SO.OOQO.SO ; upland prnlrle , $7.00@7.60 ' ' Medium , $2.BO@3.00 ; choice , . . , TciiNirs Good stock , C0ft75c ( ) nitagngas , LRMONS $3.70@4.f > 0pcr box. CAI.IFOIINU I'UAIIS $2.50@2.73 ; extra cholco , fl.dO. DATES Persaln , So per Ib. SAt'n ' KIIAUT Choice per bbl. of 82 pal. ? 7.60(3.00j ( ! } bbl. , M.57@5.1X ) ; $11.00 per bbl. of 50 gal. CIDKII Cholco Michigan elder , $0.00@0.f > 0 l > cr bbl. of ; U gnl. Por-cous' Choice rice corn Is quoted at-l@ 4 > f c per Ib. , other kinds , 2 > $ ( tJc : per Ib. VJ.'i@2.ftO pcrbbl. PAHSXII-S New stock , W.50 | > cr bbl. OVSTKUS Plain standard , 2oc ; plain se lects , OOo ; standard , 4lc ) : oxtrn selects , 3f > c ; New York counts , 40c ; bulk oysters , counts , ? .S5 per 100 : selects , 52.00 per gal. ; standard , ? l.'jr > per gal. CAIHHOE * ? 1 per doz. nnd nffiaj c per Ib. for California. Ciui.iKi.ownn Good stock , 52.00Q2.SO. GitU'Rs Malagas , $7,50 23.00 per Ib. , nnd larger sized barrel * in proportion up to $10,00 Onvxuu-j California Hlvcrslde , $4. ( Hi ® 4.STC , Messina , $ I.7r ! > 4.2-i : Vnlcncias , WXM ! ( ) 8.00 porciisoof 420 ; Florida brights , $ l.2 : > @ 4.50 ; russets , f3.M4.00 ) ; Mcxlcun , 4.0S ; Los Angeles. 3.5003.75 ; Nnvals , ? * > .50. Cius liniiniK9 Bcll& Cherry , Sl0.50iBll.005 ( Uell& Uuglc , $ ll.00@ll.i-0) ) IJell & liuglc , premium , ? 1I.50@12.CO. \xi-Good stock. $ ' ) .00@2.75 ; California beans , fi.252.40. Fins In layers , in < fZllc ( , calco lie peril ) . NUTS Peanuts o ; 7c , raw Brazil nuts , 13e ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c ; English wal nuts , 15@18c ; fllbcrts , ISe : Italian chestnuts' 15c : pccutis , 15c. llos'iiv l21c ( ( for lib frames ; canned honey. 10@12c per lib. Grocers' List. Jni.um-.10.lb palls , $1.25 ( 1.50. Su/r Pcr.bbl. , car load , 51. : ) . KOIM : Soven-slxtcenths , 10@llc. C\xnv Mixed , C@llc : stick , UQl'M. Hoi.i.vNM ) HniiHlxus iO$72cper Is eg. MAPI.H St'OAit Bricks , 12 > Joper Ib. ; penny cakes , Ific per Ib. BIIOOMS Extra , 4-lio , $2.03 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. $1.75 ; heavy stable , J4.00. STAiicii-Mirror gloss , r c ; Graves' corn , OXu ; Oswcgo gloss , 7c ; Oswego corn , 7c. Tr.vs Jtnuns , 20@ . * > 5c ; gunpowder , ' 20ff8 OOc ; Young Hyson , S3@53o ; Oolong , 20 ® ( ioc. ioc.SVHUPS New Orleans molasses , per bbl. , 374liper ( gal. ; corn syrup , Hoc ; half bbls. , 37c ; 4 gal. kcga , $1.5.'i. Puovismxs Hams , 10 f@llc ; breakfast bacon. lo@llc ; bacon sides , SJfQSVc : dry salt , "JJ c&itic ; shoulders , 0) ® 7c ; dried beef , lOlJZJllc. ' i Pioui.r.s Medium In bbla , $0.0.1 ; do In half bills , $ : j.50 ; small < iu bbls , $7.00 ; do In half bbls , $1.00 ; gcrkins , ill' bbls , $ S.OO ; do in half bbls , ? 4.50. , , Hr.viNEii LAUD Tiprce , "Vc ; 40-lb iqunro cnns , 7l c : 50-16' roiind , 7fc , 20-lb round , 7c ; 10-lb pails7KcJ / 5-lb pails. Solb ; pails , ' j. " ' POWIIEII isn Siior Bhot , $1.40 ; buckshot , $ UM ; Hazard poxvdbr , $3.00 ; half kegs , S2.75 ; one-fourths , $1.5J''Ulfisting kgs$2.i5 ! : ; fuses , 10(10 ( ft.ji@7nc. i SUQAK Granulctcd , 77fc ( ! ! ( ; conf. A. ( ft 5CoFtEC CoFt-EC Ordinary grades , lG@17c ; fair , buckle's roastoJ ( , ioX'c ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 19 < c ; Dilworth's , 10 8'c ; Hod Cross , n Two-hoop palls , per doz. , $1.40 ; three-hoop palls , ? I.C3 ; No. 1 tubJ.7. " > . No. 2 tub , JO. 75 ; No. Stub , $ t.7u ; washboards $1.50 ; fancy washboards , $3.50 ; assorted bowls , $2.75 ; No. 1 churns , $9.51) ) ; No. 2 churns , $3.50 ; No. 3 churns , $7.51) ) ; butter tubs , $1.70 ; spruce , in nests , $1.70. TOIIACCO Lorillard's Climax.15c ; Splen did , 45c ; Mechanics' Dolipht , 41c ; Lcggett & Meyer's Star , 45c ; Coniurstouc , li'Jt1 ; Drum- mond's Horsoshoc , 45o ; J. T. , 42c ; Sorg's Spearhead , 45 ; Catlln'a Meerschaum , Illc ; Catlin's Old Style , 2.c ! ; Piper Hcldsick , ( Ho ; Sweet Tip Top , U2c ; U.N.O. , 17c ; Ued , White nnd Blue.lSe. Ditir.D Fm'iT Apple , bbls , new , J(8 , yt@ 7o ; cvaiiorated , rJ ) < j@10c ; blackberries , evuponitcd , U @Iic ( ; pitted cherries , 2J23c ; peaches , eastern , new , } -fs , SJffS'Oc ' ; evapo rated , peeled peaches , ! iO ( < r3'ic ; evaporated , unparcd , 18@l'.lc ; new currants , 7@7 , ' c ; prunes , now , 4 ? { ( < i > < } ' , citron , 24@2T > c ; raisins , California-London l.iycrs , ? J.40@2.50 ; Cali- forniu loose muscatels , $ l.'JOfrti-.W ) ; new Va lencia , 7K@"Ji'i- - CAXXCII GDODS Oysters , standard , per case , $ .1.K@a.i5 ( ) : ; stra\\rccrrics.2-lb , per case it.5S.2i : ! ( : { ( ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , $3. 100 a.20 ; California pears , per case , $ t.70 4.SU ; npprk-ots , per Cie ! , $1.)0@ ) 1.40 ; poaches , per cast ) , f."i.W/v5.75 ( ( ; white cherries , per case , $11.00 ; California plums , per case , 84.50 $ ! 0 ! ) ; blueberries , pur case , $ ' .20@2.40 ; egg plums , 2-lb , per case , $ ' ) .5'plncappplos ) ; , 'Mb porcusc , $3.2lg5.15 ( ( ; l.lb salmon per doz , $1.85@I..I5 ; 2-lb gooseberries , per case , $3.25gJ.i)5 ) ) ; 2-lb string beans , per case , $1.75@1.80 ; 2-lb Lima beans , iwrraso , $1.CJ@1.05 ; 2-lb marroxvfut peas , $2.0@i.7 ( ! ! ( ) ; 2-lb early Juno peas , per rase , $2.S5 ; U-lb tomatoes , $2.CO ; 2-lb corn , , CAKHS , ETC. Prices .subject to change. Soda , 5c ; soda ( city goods ) , 7c ; soda snowlluko ( in tins ) , lOc ; soda dandy , ! > % c ; soda wafcrsfln tins ) , lOc ; hoda zephyr , 8c ; city oyster , OJ-jc ; cxcelKlor , 7c ; fiinna oyatcr , 7c ; gcin oycter , fie ; monitor , 7c ; Omaha oyster , 7c ; ] > carl oyster , 5c ; picnic , 5c ; snowdrop oyster , 7c ; butter , 5c ; Boston , So ; Omaha butter , 7c ; saw tooth butter , 0)fc ; cracker nioul 5j < c ; graham , Uc ; grahum wafers , lOc ; graham wafers in ) > ound pack ages , 12 } o ; hard bread , 5o ; milk , 7 > fn ; oat meal , tic ; oat meal wafers. lOc ; outmual wa fers in pound packages , 1-J ci aiilinulu , 12c ; 13ollvcr glngcrround,7c ( ) ; cream , ScCornhlll ; , lOu ; cracknolls , Kto ; frosted cream , 8V c ; ginger snaps , 80 ; ginger snaps ( city ) , Uo ; homo made ginger snaps. In boxes , ic : ) ; homemade made ginger tmaps (1-lb ( cans ) per dozen , $2.50 ; lemon creams , 80 ; pretzels ( hand innilo ) llj c ; ussortcd cukes and Jumbles , ll c ; as sorted llnpers , I5c ; afternoon tea ( In tins ) , per box $7,00 ; banana lingers , 14o ; butter Jumbles , ll n ; Brimswldk , l.r u ; brandy snaiis , 15o ; chocolate drojis ( now ) Ilic ; choco- laid wafers , 15o ; Christmas lunch ( in tins ) per dozen , $4.50 ; cocoa tuffy naps , Ho ; coffuo caku , 12c ; Cuba Jumlik's , llj c ; fre.uu pulTs , 80o ; egg Jumblas , Uc : ginger dropi > , Ilo ; honey jumbles , HKo ; Jolly lingers , 15c ; jolly wafers , 15o ; jelly turt ( nuw ) , 15 < : ; lady ling ers , I3u ; vanilla bar , Ho ; vanilla wafers , 14c ; Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages In a box , per dozen , $2.50. i All goods packed In cans 1o per Ib. advance except enowflako and wafer sotia , which nro packed only in cans : Soda In 2 ib , nnd 3 Ib. paper boxes , } < fo per Ib , advance ; nil other goods la per Ib. advanco. Soda in 1 Ib. paper boxes , lo per Ib , advunco. Tlio 2 Ib. boxes arc packed in cases holding 18 in a case , The 3 Ib. boxes nro packed in cases holding 12 In n case , The 1 ib , boxes tire packed In cases holding UO In a caso. Ono Ib. Graham und oat meal wafers packed 2 doz. In u case. Show tops for boxes , with glass opening to show goods , 75ci Cans for wufor soda , & ) , not returnable. Cans for snowflake soda. W per doz. Tin cases with glass face to display the goods , 75o each. No charges for packages except for cans nnd returnable cases. Glass from tin cans and "snowfluko" sodu cans are returnable at prices charged. Dry Goods. DUCK \VestPoint29in. \ 8 oz. , 10 } < c ; West Point , 29 in. 10 oz. , 12 > o ; WestPoint , lOin. 13 oz. , 15u ; West Point 40 in , 11 oz. , Ilic. Checks Caledonia X , We ; Caledonia XX , lo c ; Economy , 9 > < o ; Otis , ! ! ICusTUCicv JEANS Memorial , 15o ; Canton , 28o ; Durham , 27 > o ; Hercules , ISc ; Leaming- tnn , 22 > < o5 Cottswold , 27J c. CIIABII Stevens' 11 , Go ; bleached , 7o ; Ste vens' A , 7Uo ; bleached , 8 } < o ; Stevens' P , 8 o ; bleached , G c ; Stevens' N. 9 > i'o ; bleached , 10 } < c ; Stovcns' S II T , 12J < o. MiscEiXANuoUB-r-Tublo oil cloth , (2.85 ; plain Holland , Stfo to O c ; Dado Holland , Slater , So : Woods. 5c ; Stand ard , &c ! Peacock , 5o | Blater.roll , CQTg. Co > ironTEns W. 00(535.00. ( Bi.iXK iTa White , t.OO@7.BOj colored $1.10 8.00. Bi , BACHED SnnETtso Berkeley cambric , No. 00 , 9 > { c : llest Yet , 4-4. 0 fc ! butter cloth. Op,4 > fo ; Cabot , 7 > < o ; Fftrwell,8Kc ; Frnlt of Jx > om , SJ oj Freeno G , Oo ; Hope , 8c ; King Phillip cambric , Ho ; Lonsdalo , like ; Lens- dale , 7c ; Now York mills , lOWe ; Peppered , 42-ln , lie ; Pcpporell , 40-in. 120 ; Pcppercll , 0-4 , lOo ; Pcpporell , 8-1 , 2lo ; Pcppcrell , 0-4 , 23c ; Popperoll. 10-4 , 25c ; Canton. 4-4 , SJ c ; Canton , 4-1 , OJfo : Triumph. 6c ; Wnmsultn , He ; Vnlloy , 5c. PIIIXTS SOLID Coi.ons Atlantic. Oo ; Slater , 6' c ; Berlin oil , O' c ; Grnncr oil. C ® 7o. Pixn ANn HOBES Ulchmond , 0'Co ; Allen , OUo ; Itlvor Point , 6c ; Steel Hirer , OJ c ; Hfchmond , Oo ; Pacific , ( > Ko. Istnoo Bum Wnshlngton , OJfc ; Century indigo blue prints , lOo ; American , 7c ; Arnold , 7c ; Arnold B , llcAnoldA. ; 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , lOJfc. DIIKSS Charter Oak. BXo ? Hnrcnpo. 4 > ie ; Lodi , 5c ; Allen , Oc : Hlchmond , Oo : Windsor , 0 > fc ; Eddystono , O' c ; Pncinc , OKc. BIIOW.N SiiKr.Tixa Atlnntlo A , 4-4 , OJ o ; Atlantic H , 4-1 , 7 c ; Atlantic D. 4-4 , OJfc ; Atlantic P , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 5c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 7 0 ! Hoc- slcr LL , 4-4 , Co ; Indian Head , 0-4 , 7 > < fc ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5Kc ; Pcppcrell , 11,4-4 , 71fc ; Pcpporoll O , 4-4 , Oc ; Peppnrcll , S-4 , 18Ko ; Pcppercll , 0-J , 21e ; Pcppcrell , 10-4 , 23c ; Utlcn , C. 4-4 , Co ; WnehuscU , 4-4 , 7 Jc ; Aurora 11 , 4-4 , 0 > o ; Aurora It , 4-4 , 5 $ c. B \TTS- Standard , Oo ; Gem , lOUc ; Beauty , 12 tfc ; Byonc , 14o ; B , cased , $0.50. CiixniiAM Plunkott checks , 7U'o ; Whlttcn- ton 7 c ; York , 7) o ; Normnndi dress , 8 > c ; Calcutta dress , 8J { ; Whlttendon dress , Uc ; Hen few dress. 8 i$12 ( > 5'c. TICKS Lewiston , 80-in. , 12V o ; Lowlston , 83-ln. , 13 > fe ; York , 2-ln. , 14o ; Swift river , 7 > < fc : Thorndyke , Oo , SWTe ; Thorndyko. FF , SJtfc ; Thorndlke 120. HJ c ; Thorndlko'XXX , 15 : Cordis , No. 5 , SiJ o Cordis , No. 4 , He. Dr.jmis Amoskcag. fl-oz. , lUo ; Everett , ,7-oz. , 13c ; York , 7-oz. , lijo ; Hnymaker , SJ c ; Jaffroy , XX. ll'tfu ; Jnffroy , XXX , 12jc ; Beaver Crcelt. AA , 12c ; Beaver Creek , BB , He : Beaver Creek. CO , lOc. Ft.\3 xr.t,9 Plaid Ilnftsmnn , 20c ; Goshcn 82Kc ; Clear Lake , JfiKo ; Mnplo City , S0 hlto-G H N 2. JfVLMc ; G H No. 1 ii-sc ; Windsor , szicc : ucu MJ-i-m , n , E 24-inch 21c ; GO 24-Inch , 18c ; HA F , 23(3 : J U F , J , 27'ifc ; G Jf , 33c. COTTON FIANNEI.S 10 per cent trade dis count LL , OJfe ; CC , 7J < c ; SS 8Ko ; Name less , BUc ; No. B , Oc ; EE , OJ < to ! GG , lOltfc ; XX , 12 c ; OG , 14c ; NN , lOc ; UX , 18c ; U , 20c ; No. 10 , 8Kc ; sO , lOJ e ; 00. 12) c ; 80 , lOc ; 20 , colored , lOc ; 50 , colored , 12c ; 70. colored. 23o ; Bristol , 13J c ; Union Paclllc. 18c. CAUPBTVAUP Bibbwhite , 10 > { c ; col- nrcd , IT" Gpncriil Afnrlccta. WOOL Per Ib. , lH ( 20o HnnswAX 18@22c per Ib. Fnxsiit : : > $1.)5 : ) per bushel. WINDOW Guss Single , 70 per cent ; double , 70 nnd 10 per cent discount , PAINTS Whlto lead , purc.OJ c ; whlto lead ; fancy , 0 > o ; putty , in bladders , 3c ; Paris white , 'lc ; common , 2tfc ; red lend , 7c. s Sunderaon's ' oil bcrgamot , per Ib. , $3.00 ; oil lemon , per Ib. , $2.50 : oil pepper mint , W.OO ; oil wintorgrccn , $2.50 ; olive oil , Malaga , per gallon , SI .25. . Funs Huceoon , No. 1 , G0@70c ; No. 2 , .10 ® 35c ; mink , 10@53c ; muskrnt. fall , 5@8c ; musltrat , spring and winter , 8c811c ; stripped skunk , 10riMOs ( ; mountain wolf , No. 1 , $1.5 ! ) @ 2..7J ; No. 2 , prulrlc , 60@70c ; No. 2 , 25@IOc ; beaver , Mo. 1 , per Ib , .OtKrBS.OO ; No. 2 , $1.00 ( $1.25 ; otter , $1.00@ < ! .00 ; dry deer skins , 20&d 35e per-tb ; dry antelope , elk , moose , etc. , 15 ® 23c ; deer skins , per lb-20@25c. BIDES Green butchers' ' 5K@7o ; green cured , 0 > c ; dry flint , 9c ; dry salt , 8c ; green salted calf , 7 } @Sc ; damngcd hides two- thirds price ; dry "salted deacons , 25c each. Tallow No. 1 , 3'/c ' ; No. 2 , IJfe. Grease- Prime white , 4J e ; yellow , 3c ; brown , 2c. Sheep pelts , IOcgl.UO ( , according to quality. Green ox pelts , 3t ! 3 } c ; kip skins ( uniform ) , 4@0 c ; cowhides , 4) ) < jal3c ( ; branded hides classed as damaged. FI.OUH ANIJ FBISII Minnesota patents , $2.45 ( J12.50 per cwt ; ICansas and Missouri fancy winter patents , S2.iiOS2.55 per cwt : Nebraska patents , $2.45@2.5 ( ) pur dwt ; rye flour , $2.50 per cwt ; wheat graham , $1.75 per cwt ; rye graham , $1.35 per cwt ; New York buckwheat $ G.50@7.K ( ) per bill ; Excelsior , $0.00 per bbl ; ready raised. $5.00 per 100-lb case ; cornmcal , yellow , $1.00ffi > 1.10 per cwt ; white $1.01@1.15 per cwt ; bran , $10.00 ® 17.0(1 ( per ton ; screen ings , $12.00 per ton ; hominy , $3.25 per bbl ; chopped feed , $13.00 per ton ; chopped corn , $17.00 per ton. OILS Carbon , linseed , boiled , OOc ; linseed , raw. 57c ; castor , No. 1 , $1.20 ; No. 2 , $1.12 ; sperm whale , $1.00 ; whale water , bleached , 85e ; fish , bank , 3"c ; neatsfoot extra , 05c ; neutsfoot No. 1 , 50c ; gasoline , 74degrees , 15c ; \V. S. lard , 05c ; No. 1 lard , 50c ; No. 2 lard , 50 @ 55c ; W. Vu. zero , I4c ; w.Vn. summer , 12c ; golden No. 1 , 40c ; golden No. 2 , 25c : whale , 20tnaptliu ; , 1 degree , 14c ; headlight , 150 degrees , 120 ; headlight , 175 degree , 15e ; tur- pcntinc , 48c ; castor , pure , Si.43 Dergal , Uurr.s Ammonia carb , 14c ; camphor refined - fined , ! iOe ; copperas , l } "c ; cream tartar , 45o ; cream tartar powdered , 20@50c ; indigo Mn- drus , 75c ; morphia sulph , per oz , $3.35 ; soda bi c.irb , 03e ; Venice turpentine , 40e ; gum opium , $4.25 ; quicksilver , bOo ; < iuinine , Ger man , per oz , 55c ; quinine. P. & W. . 14c ; wax , yellow , pure , 2c ; wax , white , 45jJ35e ( ; citric acid , per Ib , ( tie ; oxalic acid , per lb54c ; : alum , 4c ; borax , relincd. perlb , lOc. Si'iiirrs Colognejspiriti 188 proof , $1.14 ; do 101 proof. $1.17 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , $2(1 ( ; do 1 ! > 8 proof , $ l.ll ! ; alcohol , 1S8 proof , per wine gallon , $2.12 ; redistilled whiskies , $1.2.6T1.60 ; gin blended , $1.50@i 00 ; Kentucky bourbons , $2.00ifO.X ( ( ) ; Kentucky nnd Pennsylvania ryes , $3.00@ll,50 ; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies. $1.50 ( )300 ) ; brandies. Imported , $5.K@S.50 ( ) ; domestic , $1. . ) < ) ( $ , ! 00 ; gins , imported , $5.00@U)0 ; ) ; do mestic , $1.25 © 1.00 ; champagnes , imported , per case , $23.00(1533 ( 000 ; American' , per case , $10.00@1.OJ. ( ! LKITIIIIU Oak soles. 85@37c ; hemlock slaughter sole , 12J29c ; hemlock dry solo , 12 < 325c ; heniloekkip , OO T.Klc ; A. & B , runner iclp , COffgTSc ; A. hemlock calf , ' .I0c@f 1.00 ; A. A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 75c ; hemlock upper , 19@24c ; English grain upper , 25o ; hemlock grain upper , 21@21c ; Tampico B. L. Morocco , 2yS33c ( ; ; Tampico peple ] , O. D. Mo. , 2-29c ; Curneoa , B. G. Mo. , : io@10c ; Simon O. U. Mo. , $2.75@3.00 ; Dangola kid , ! tOJ5e ; X. M. kangaroo , 40c ; American calf kid. 32c ; Grioscn kids , $ ; i.K3.50 ( ) ; French glazed kids , $2.50@2.75 ; French calf kidsT $ 'l,20 ; oak kip skins , $ SOc ( < 2$1.00 ; oak calf skins , $ l.00@1.20 ; French calf skins , $1.25@2.00 ; French kip sldns , $ I.10@1.50 ; Kussitt linings , $0.000.50 per doz , ; pink cream nnd whlto linings , $7.50 ( < § 10.00 per doz. ; colored toppings , $9.00 ® 11.00. Lumber. DIMI'.NSIONS AND TIMI1EIIS. No. 1 com , s 1 sj.17.50 I No. 3 com , s 1 s$14.00 No. 2 com , a 1 s. 15.50 | No. 4 com , sis. 13.50 fKXCIXO. No. 1 , 4&OInl2&14 ft , rough 118.50 No. 1 , " " 10 " 18.50 No. 2 , " " 14 " 15,00 No.2 , " " 10 " 10.00 SIDING. A , 12 , 14 & 10 ft.J0.25 C , 12,14 & 1(1 ( ft.$14.50 H " " . D " " , 19.501 , 11,60 CHII.IXO AND 1'AHTITIO.V , 1st com Jf in Whlto Pine ceiling f32.7fi C. lUrALHLH. W , IMIICIIUAN1 , J , ) l. 1II.ANCI1AIU ) . PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. , Live Stocfc CoraiDission Morcliaiits. MoCOY BROS. , Live Ml Commission Merdiants , Market fumlnlied tree on application. Stacker * f.nd Iccueri ( urnUlitxl on good Icrmi. llo'erencui : Oina- tin National Uank nnit Houtti OmaUu National , Union l-luck iVrdi , tioutb Omulia. LORIMER.WESTERF1ELD.S4 MALEY Live StocK Commission , Room li , Exchange Uulldlnv , Union Stock Tardi , Boutli Omaha , Neb , ALEXANDER & FITCH. Commision Dealers in Live Room K , Opunilta Kxcuange liulldlnic , Union Stock V rJ , Boutl > ( Smalm , NVb. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omana Limitcil , - , gl Irnplomqnto. ! LlTp A RK E R " Dealer in Agricnltnrallmplementsfapns , , CkrrtigM and Hueulf . Jm i Ptrcl , bctwoenVtb and IQtli , Umfthn , Nebraskiu LININOER & M'ETCALF co. . A ricnlturalImiilementslWa2onsCarriages , Bnritle9Ko. ( PARL1N , ORENDORF & MARTIN , Wholea1o Deittor * In AgricnltnraUmplements.WaEons&Bnggies . COl , Kn , M5 nnd 007 Jones Street , Omnln. P. P. MAST& COM Hannfactnrers of Bncteyc Drills , Seeders , Cultltator * . Hay Hakp\ Cider Mlllo find I.nban 1'ul- TcrUcrs. Cor , Htli and Nlcliolai Streets. WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , -Wholemlo- Agncnltnral ImiilemeiilsWapns , &Bnggies ObrnerHth nndNlchol _ StreoH. OMAItAnitANCH. Haryestin ? Machinery and Binfler Twine W. K. Meiul , Manner. 1 13 l < nvonwottli UOiuahi > M O LIN ETiviTC mJR N & STXDDDARDCO Manufacturers and Jobbers In Wagons Bnggies , Rates , Plows Etc , Cor. Pill and Pacific Strcota. Onrnlin. Nob. ArtLsts' Materials. A HOSPE. Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 151,1 Douglas Street. Omahn , Nebraska. Boots and Shoos. W. V. MORSE & CO. , Joobcrs of Boots and Shoes , 1KUH03-I1QJ lounlns St. , Onmhn. Mnnufnctorj , Bntn- mcr HU , Ilonton. K1RKENDALL. JONES & CO. ( SncccBsors to Heed , Jonca A to. ) WliolesaleMannfactiirersofBootsandSlioes Accntalor Hoston llubbcr Bhoo Co. 110 llnrney tjt..Onmliu. Nclirnakn. Booksellers nnd Statlonors ; " H. M. & s. W. JONES. * Buoccssora to A. T. Kcuyon A"Co.Vbolc nlo St , Ilctall Booksellers and Stationers , Flno Wcdtllna Btntloncrr. Commercial Stationery. 167 ; DouKlas btrect , Omalin , Neb. CoffOO8 SpjCOS , EtQ. " " COFFEECO , Omaba Coffco and fplce Mills. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baling Powder , Flavoring Kxtrncts , Laundry Blue. Inki. Etc. llll- 141(1 ( Hnrnay Street. Omnhn , Nebraska. _ Crockery nndjClasswnre. * " " wTilTw RldHT , Apcnt for the Manufacturers nnd Importeis of Crockery , Glassware , Lamns , Chimneys , Ktc. OMco , 31" S. ISth BL , Oraabu , Ncbraskn. PERKINS , OATCH & LAUMAN , ImportcrA nnd Jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Laiuiis , Silverware , Kto UK Knrrmm St. , New 1'axtnu Ilullcllng. Commlsslonand OEO. SCHROEDER & CO. , ( Bucccssors to McShano & Bchrocdcr. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , _ Omaba , Nebraska. _ EMMAL & . FA1RBRASS. , Wliole'inlo Flonr , Feed , Grain and General Commission Merclmnts. Corrcspondenco solicited. 1011 Nort ICth btrccl , Uiunbn , Neb. RIDDELL & RIDDELL. Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties Butter , KKgs , Cheese , Poultry , Game , Oysters , Ktc. . Ktc. 112 South 14th Btrect. Coal. Coke ancM-lmo. ' ' " " " O'MAHA'COAL , "COKE & LiME"co"n Johte of Hard and Soft Coal , 209 South 13th Street , Onmhn , Nebraska. J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Mannfactnrers of Illinois White Lime , And phlpncrs of Coal , Coke , Cement , I'lmter , I.lrac , Brain Tile , and Power 1'lpp. onicc , i'axton llotel. Furnam Bt. , Omubn , Neb. Telephone 11. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and Coke , 214 South 13th St. . Omnhn. Neb. Pry " Copds and Motions. M. E SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Famishing Goods and Notions , 1102 nnd HOI Douglas. Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRlCK-KOCHDRYCOODSCo Importers and Jobte in Dry Goofls.Notions . Gents' Furnishing Condi. Corner llth and Iluncj M . .Omnlia. Ni-brntkn. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnam Street. Omaha. Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVmRICK. Furniture Omulia , Nebraska. C rocorlos.- PAXTON , OALLAGHER'if CoTT Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 705,707,709 and 7118.10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. . Wholesale Grocers , 12th nnd LcaTcnworth Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Hardware. LEE. FRIED & CO. . Jobbers of Hardware and Nails. Tinware , Sheet Iron. Ktc. Agents for Ilnwo Scales , and Miami I'owdor ' Co. , Ouiaha , Neb. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' Tools and Ilutrulo Scales. 1(06 Douglai btrcet , Omaha. Ncbraifca. RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , lOtti and Ilarney Bis. , Omaha , Neb. Western Agcnti tot Austin 1'owdor Co. , Jefferson Ble l Nulls , Fairbanks Standard Scales. MARKS BRO3. SADOLERY C O' . Wholesale Manufacturers of Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware And Lcuthcr. H03,1IU" > und lll/T Huraey bt. , Omaha , Ncbrakka. W. J. BROATCH , Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bpr.nBs . , JAMES A. EDNEY , Wholesale Iron and Steel , , Caps , Eto. w. L. P.ARROTTE Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 Ilarney Street , Omaha , Not ) . JLurnbjor. OMAHA LUMBER CO , , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale 16U Struct ao.1 Union I'sclflc Track , Omaba. ' " Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doori.Ktc. Tirol-Corner 7tb * nl UougUi : Corcci S\U and Ueupli * C. N , DIET Z , Dealer ) h All Kinds of Lumber , lh ml California Streets , Omaba Nebraska. FRED W. DRAY , " Lumber Limo Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner fib na Dou l sSt . .Om h . T.W. HARVEY LUMBER C ( " To Dealers Only , OCTce , 1 0 Fnrnum Street , Omi > h . JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber Etc , , yulncyWhll * l.lme. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpets and Parquet Flooring tth and DOU | M Iron Worko. * ' 11 > ' l & VIRllF.INo'lHOX WO 11IC8 , Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work , Kuglnea , llrass Workleneral Foundry , Mnrhlnonnd lllacksmltb Work , omco nnd Works , U. r Uy. and ltti Street , Umnb.i. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Doik nails. Window Guard * . Flower Htnnd , Wire blKtis.Ktc. ID North Kth Street , Omaha. OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS , Man'frsofFire&BarglarProofSafes ' Vault < . Jail Work , Iron and Wlro Fencing. Blgns , Kto. O. Amlrren , I'roji'r Cor. llth and. Inck'onSts , CHAMPION IRON nnB WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards , ad Bcruens , lorbiinns , miU-uV. Mvniu.dences , eLi Isprored Awnings , locksmith Machinery tnl _ Ulacksmlth Works. 403 South llth HU _ .in t.rtVJniir { iV uc.Mi-n , Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks , General Agent * for niobold Bafo & I/ock CO.'H Vaults nnd Jail Work , 1115 Kaninrn Street , Omnha. l. B E RF ELD E R&C O . , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions _ SOS , 210 and SIS South llth Street. Notions. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 403 and ( OJ Bcuth 10th St. , Omaha. VINYARD Si SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , 1106 Ilarney Street , Omahn , . Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle Grease , Kto. , Omaha. A. II. Hlfhon. ManavAr Paints ann Oils * CU.MMINOB & NKILSON. Wholennlu Dealers In Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , Knrnttm Street , OmnhnNeb. Paper. CARPENTElR PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry a nlco stock of 1'rlntlnB. Wrapping and Writing 1'fc ar. Special attention given to for load orders. Pr Ift tora Mo tori o Is , W'ESTERN NEWSPA"PE"R UNION , Auxiliary Publishers , Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. . Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Jll Clothing and Leather Belting. 1008 Farniun Street. A. L. STRANO CO. , Pomps , Pipes and Engines , CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Puns , Pipe , Fillings , Steam nnd Wnter Supplies. TTcmlquartcr * for Mait , EQOBt&Co'agoofo. 1111 Knrnum ( St.Om hn. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Snpplies , 8t , Omnhi. BROWNELL & OO. . Engines , Boilers anfl General Machinery. Bhoot Iron Vork Stcum I umps , Raw MIXs. 1211-1211 lA'avenworth Btreot. Oinsba. Goods. PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds t Omaha. Storage , Forwarding & CommleBlon ARMSTRONG , PETTIS & CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , rancli liouto of the Homier HIIKKT Co. IlueKlet a wholesale uiul retnll , UM iJIOanil 13U Unrd Blrcot , Ouiubii. Telcpliono No. 7M. Cornloo. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Mannfactnre Galvanized Iron and Coim John Buoooter , Proprietor. 030 Dodge Bed 103 and 101 North IDtli Hlreet. Orouha. Browora. STORZ & . 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1521 North Kluthtcenth Street , Omaha. Neb. Overalls. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Overalls , Jcant 1'anU , glilrU , Kto. 11(8 ( and 1101 Douglas Street , Ouidlia , KeU , Saah , Deere , Eto. M. A. DISBROV/ < CO. , , Wboleialo MunuC cturera of ( J Sasli Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , ! T ranch Ufflco , IJtli and ItnrJ Hlrooli , Omaua , Neb. ' BOHN MANUFACTURINQ CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinfis , MnuMlncm , Rtnlr Work and Interior lliird Woo a Ha. l u , w , JJ , CurnurHtlianil J nveuwortU Htreeli , - * ' - ' Omali- OMAHA PLANING MILL CO , , Manafacturers of Moulding , Sash , Doors , And Jllln < l , TurnlnK , Rlnlr-work , Dank and Offlcu Kit * llnui. auili and 1'opiileton Avonue. . K. Manufacturing Dealer in Smolje Stacks. . Ilrltchlui ; , Tanki und General Holler Hopalrlog , 131 } lK > dfu titreet , Omaha , Nob. NATIONAL BANL U. S. DEl'OSITORY. MA HA , NEBRASKA CAPITAL . , . 8500,008 SUIU'LUS . 100,000 KOUNTZR , President. JOHN CUB1QHTON , V F , H. DAVIS , Cashier. . " ? * * * "a rr" * * " *