1'HE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. APKIL 18. 1888. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Emperor Frederick's Critical Con dition Gives Wheat Another Lift CORN EXCITED AND HIGHER. Kcnchlng tlio Holiest Price of tliej Crop "Vcnr Onts Continue Ac tive Provisions Dull Cntllo Hat.icr Slow. CHICAGO rnomicE MARKET. CitiCAno , .April 17. [ Special Telegram to the HEC.1 Slnco yesterday another bull ish factor of immediate Influence hns come into the wheat market , and Hint is the condi tion of the German emperor. The crop scare had alrcmly brought about a surprising ad vance and a buying fnvcr was on and when the expectation of the emperor's death was added , the prlco of wheat advanced lo over last night. There is but llttlo variety to crop news , From those sections from which bad reports have been coming they still coino and are growing worse Instead of better. Yet the wheat traders who thrco weeks ago paid no attention to them may bo going to the op posite extreme Just now. Trading In wheat has grown Immensely wlthtn the past few days. Interest never flagged to-day , and trading was largo and general. Gudnhy , who has been a most persistent and obsti nate bear for some years , wa-J probably the heaviest buyer of wheat to-day , and the floor gossip Is that ho Is now long on wheat There was plenty of realizing by the longs about the opening , which sent prices off about MC , but the demand was good , and when the upward movement once set in the covering by shorts sent the prices up again 1' c from the lowest point reached. Hero tticro were moru longs wanting to realize than shorts or Investors willing to buy , and slowly Jtfc of the ndvanco was lost , the clos ing being actually a trillo below the opening prlco , though % o higher than yesterday's close. May wheat opened at 82Vc. Just Ic nbovo yesterday's close , worked down to 81J c , then gradually advanced , with fre quent small reactions , until 82c was reached , then fell to S2e , which was the prlco at the 1 o'clock close. Juno wheat opened at b2J c , sold down to S2' ' c , up to 83 0 , and closed at 1 o'clock at 8'J @Sc. ) There was an excited and higher opening In the corn market , which seemed to bo largely in sympathy with the advance In wheat , but this was followed by n sharp do- cllno lo yesterday's ' closing price , and after n small recovery the market became quite tame , with light trading and no noticeable feature , the attention of traders being largely given to wheat , It was dull and rather monotonous until the last hour , when some buying , probably stimulated by the small es timate of receipts for to-morrow , caused a lively advance , ou which May corn touched f > 7c , the highest price yet reached by that de livery in this croi ) year. Ou December 5 May corn touched 5Qc , the highest price heretofore reached. At the top prlco to-day there was very little trading and presently J c of the advance was lost. The receipts of corn to-day were about as expected , but the grading Is much better and this was nn encouragement to the 1)cars. May corn opened at SOJjjC , whicl ) was J c above yesterday's closing price , sold up to 5C@WJ ) < o , then fell to 50'fjc ' , advanced to 57c , fellto ftOJ o , and closed at 50c , which was the opening price. Juno corn opened at fj&4/e , sold at 65c and 50c , and closed at 1 o'clock at Gft c. Thcro was another active day in oats , with n , strong , advancing market. May oats opened at 33c , sold at 32 < g32 c , up to 33Mc , and closed at 1 o'clock at li33&c. ( Juno onts opened at 32Xc , ranged from 32j ! o to 83 > .f < 233 ? c , closing at 33J < c. July outs ranged from 3232 o to 33Vc , closing nt 83c. August oats ranged from 2Sc to 2'J c. mid closed at 29o. September oats ranged from 28 > tfo to 2SJ c. Provisions continue to net independently of grain. In to-day's market the feeling , influenced by advices from the stock yards , where hogs wcro plenty and lower , was easier , yet the depression actually suffered was comparatively email. Huscd on last night's 11 nul prices , the decline in pork was limited to ll12 ) c , in lard to 2 > ( < ? 5o , and in short ribs to 7X@10c. AFTKIINOOX Sissiox Wheat easier ; May opcnc- " ' with slight changes 'to r > 0,96@.r > G2 c on the split , closing nt DCXc bid : June , l > 5 } (25.r ( ,5 c ; July , f > 5 $ < @ 55li'c. Oats , lower ; Muy closed nt ! % obid ; June , 83J6@53c ; July , 32J/O naked. Pork was steady , closing nt f 14.17j for May , 614.50 for June , and $14.22 # foi July. Lard was quiet and wtjs quoted at ? 7.iO for May , $7.75 for Juno , and 57.80 for July. Short rjbs wcro firm ; May sold and closed at * 7.20. Juno. 7.27K , July , $7.35. and August , $7.42X@7.45. CHICAGO LilVK STOCK. CHICAGO , April 17. [ Special Telegram to the BKK.I CATTM : Trade rather slow , and prices barely steady , was the situation at the opening , yet n moderate run was u factor nol to bo overlooked , so that later on business was more active , but values ruled weak from the opening to the close , on the ordinary run of shipping and dressed bcof stock. Hutch ors' stock , such as the refrigerator trade ami the city butchers want , wore malting equally us high prices as at any time : Steers , 1,350 to 1,600 pounds , ? 4.4U@5.00 ; 1,200 to 1,350 pounds , f.S.85@l,60 ; 050 to 1,200 pounds , $ . ' 1.00 © 1.10. StocRcrs nnd feeders , $2.8503.70. Cows , , bulls nnd mixed , * 1.70@3.00 ; bulk , $2.50@2.00 ; slop fed steers , $4.2T ( W4.nO ; slop fcd bulls * 3.4U@3.C5 ; Texas steers , $3.00(3 ( 4.00. 4.00.HOOB HOOB Word went around the yard this morning that the run would bo heavy , early estimates starting out with 20,000 , later mak ing the number about 80,000. Trading was Blow nt the opening and prices went down C@10o at u lick , resulting in n decline of 10 @ 15a for tlio day. Hogs that sold for J5.00@ 6.05 nt tlio opening would not bring over | 5.45 ( aS.M ) at the close , closing at fo.35 ( < r5.40 for fair to good mixed , and f5.25@5.30 for com mon. Light sorts were neglected from first to last , und nt no time would they have made over ? 5li085.40 for ICO to 170 lb. averages. STOCK. . Chicago , April 17 , The Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cuttlo Kocolpu , O.GOOj market slow and steady ; steers , f3.COQ5.00 ; stockcrs and feed era , $2.3503.70 : cows , bulls and mixed , $1.70 @ 3.CO ; Texas steers , $3.00@4.00. Hogs Hcccipts. 80,000 ; market weak and 20a lower : mixed , $ j.25@5.50 : heavy $5.40(25,05 ( ; light , $5.20(35.45 ( ; skips , $3.50(2 ( 5.30. Sheep Receipts , 0,000 ; market active nni higher ; natives , fl.uOC'0.50 : western , $5.2. ( ii < I.M ) ; Texans , t2.75 ( < 4.75 ; lambs , $3.00(2 ( ! 7.00 per head , Nutloiiiil Stock Yards , Knsc fit Jjouls , April 17. Cattle Hecoipts , ltOO ! shipments , noun ; market steady ; choici heavy native steers , $1,4C@5.20 ; fair to good native steers , $3.00tf4.50 ; butchers' steers fair to choice , $3,25tf4.25 ( ; btockors am fcedera , fair to good , * J.10@3.05 ; rangers ordinary to good , $ 'J.254,00. Hogs Uoccipts , 6,000 ; shipments , 200 market in sympathy with other markets , de clined 10$15o ( per cwt ; cliolco heavy and butchers' selections , $5&0 < ! { 5.G3 ; packing medium to prime , 15.40 5.55 ; light grades ordinary to best , f5. 0 < rfS.40. Kantian City , April 17. Cattle Ko celpts , 3000 ; shipments , 400 ; market slow and 5@10o lower for shipping steers , butch crs1 steers 60 lower ; good to choice corn fed $4.40@4.70 ; common to medium. $3.25@4.25 stackers , $3.00@3.00 ; feeders , $3,00@3.CO flows , $2.00(32.30. ( Hogs-Kecclpts. 1,600 , ; shipments , 1,100 market slow and weak , the heavy run caus Ing a break of lOtjrSSo ; bulk of sales UtT''Oa lower ; good to choice. fl.70Ci5.25 ; eklps and pigs , $3.00(23.00 ( , FINANCIAL. New YOBK , April 17. fSpccIal Telegram to the HKB.I STOCKS The passage of the "Wiltons bill { riving me sccrotaryof the trcas wry power to use the surplus to purchase bonds , guvo tlio bulls moro hope. The res torntidnof rates by the Burlington had an ' 'encouraging effect and gave the market a stronger undertone , nnd nlso tnndo room traders bullish. London , however , was no higher , nnd buying orders from that quarter wcro lighter. This cut llttlo figure as the market opened generally firm and advanced. Grangers nnd coolers exhibited the most strength , advancing } to IJf points. Locka- wanna led and thcro appeared to bo moro do ing in it than nny other stock on the list. The bears showed light on the ndvanco but made llttlo headway , all their offerings being rco"- ily absorbed. No.\v England nml'llicTiinond T5rrrmi ! , which wcro so bouynnt yesterday , .dvnnccd Ji to % iwints early , nnd lost It nil icforo 1 o'clock. Tno general features wcro not changed up to the close when last sales wcro at almost outside figures nnd showed idvanccs ranging from } { toi. . Lackawannn nd Jersey had the lead. Burlington was up point , Northwestern JSt. . Paul and Vcstcrn Union } { . The principal net declines vero } point on lllchmond Terminal , nnd \ wlnt on Now England. Business nmong the Chicago stock houses was of n light voluino wing to the excitement in grain. Total sales vcro 292,330 , shares against 212,000 shares yesterday. GOVEUXMEXTS. Government bonds wcro lull but steady. YrsTF.IlDAT'S ' QUOTATIONS. U , 8.4s registered. ] ! ! 4U O.&N. W 107y j. . „ 8.4n . . . coupon. . . . 1246 ! do preferred 143 N.Y.Central KUtt T. 8 4JJH coupon..107 O.K. N HI 'nclllc ' Os of ' 05 121 I' . T Cnnnda Southern , . < 1) ) 1'adflc Mail ! tt ! ; > ntrnl 1'nclllc 23 } } O. I ) . feK 17J Chicago .t Alton..13r > Pullman 1'iilaccUurHl ll.&O. 118 Heading 68 > { Hock Island 111 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' it'fc'i a. . . . . . . . . . . is St. L. & 8.P 27 do preferred 07U do preferred W1V C. . > r. & St. Paul. . . 71U lllnola Central 110 do preferred Ill I..1I.&W 10W St. P. &O S H -C.AT. 1.1U do prcf erreil KM I.akoShoro 89 ( { Texn Pacific Kljj . & N Union 1'Rclila , KV.t Central. . 77H W. , Bt.L. & ! ISle illssourt Pacific. . . . 73 < lo vrerorrctl t Allssourll'aclllo. . . . 2J W. U. Telegraph. . 7W do preferred . Moxnr ox CALT/ Easy nt 2(32) ( per cent ; closing1 offered 3 | ) cr cent. PniMB MEHCANTILB PAPER 5@7 per cent. STKIIMNO ExcnANon Dull but firm at .85)f ) for CO day bills ; fl.S'Jf for dcmnntl. rilODUCK 3IAHKJ3TS. Clilcnpo , Atiril 17. Following arc the 2:31) : ) closing prices : Flour At an ndvanco of 10@20c per barrel since . last week ; winter whcnt , in sucks , ? 2.00 - spring wheat , in 3,40M.-10 ( ; rye in bbls , ? 2.t)0 ) - - - G3.10. AVhoat Active and buoyant ; opened Ic liighcr , and after slight fluctuations closed H@fa above yesterday ; cash , 81c ; May , bljfc ; June , 82J c. Corn Active and unsettled ; fluctuating frequently within a Xcral' ( > e , opening sales " > 5 higher and closing irregular ; cash , ; May , 01 ll-10c ; Juno , 05) ) c. Oats Active ; advanced } t@c nnd closed j/K o above yesterday ; May , 8e. Kyo C2c for cash. Barley Unchanged at 77@SOc. Piimo Timothy $2.0j@2.CO. Flax-seed S1.-15. Whisky-51.15. Pork Moderately active but easy ; cash nnd May , S14.17K ; June , ? 15.00. Lard In light demand and easy ; cash and May , $7.70 ; , luneS .7C. Dry Salted Meats Shoulders , $5.7. > @ 0.00 ; short clear , § 7.70@,75 ; short ribi , S7.2U. lluttcr Weaker ; creamery , 20@23e ; dairy , Cheese Quiet ; full cream cheddars , 10 ( iIOKe ; flats , 10) < J@10o ; youug Americas , Eggs Lower nt 12) Hides Unchanged ; green hides heavy green salted , 5 } o ; light green salted , Oc ; salted bull , 4J < fc ; green bull , S c ; green salted cnlf.Sci dry Hint and dry calf , 12@13c ; dry salted , lOc ; deacons , UOc each. . Tallow Firmer ; country , 4 @ 5c ; No. 2 , 4J/c ; cake , 4@ScperlD. Kecoipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 18,000 10,000 Wheat bu . 27,000 19,000 Corn , bu . 10(5,000 ( 09,000 Oats , bu . 101,000 110,000 Kyo.bu . 1,000 2,000 Darloy , bu . 10,000 10,000 Now York , April 17. Wheat Receipts , 5,000 ; exports , (50,000 ( ; options again feverish on account of the condition of the German emperor. Prices advanced % i@M ± Q early , subsequently gained J-C@XC core , with con- sidepablo lowering by shorts. Towards the close the market weakened and dropped IJf @lo , closing steady at } ( < ? % c above bottom tom : spot , quiet nnd linn ; ungraded red , 04C ? ! WcNo. ; 2 red , OSJfo in elevator.OOo delivered ; May closing nt ( M fc. Corn Receipts , 'J8,000 ; exports , 4,000 ; cash quiet and llrm ; ojitions unsettled nnd varia ble ; opened ) g@ } e higher , afterwards ad vanced } c moro. later fell back J @Jfc , clos ing steady \i@a \ nbovo bottom ; ungraded , Or@70c ; No. aCO@CO c ; No. 2 , 70c in ele vator , 71 Jfc delivered ; May closing at GJC. Oats Receipts , 80 ; exports , 4,000 ; market # o better ; mixed western , ! JS@10c ; white western , 42@4c. ( ) Coffee Spot , fair ; Rio quiet at $14.25 ; op tions usbado lower nnd less active ; sales , 83,000 bags ; April , Sll.00@ll.10 ; May , $ IO.S ( @ 10.S5 ; Juno , $10.00@10,05 , July , H0.20Q 10.25 ; August , $10.00. Petroleum United closed strong nt SSJ c , Eggs Lower und weak ; western , 15) ( lOc. lOc.Pork Pork Firm ; old mess quoted at $14.50 ® 14.75 ; now moss. ? 15.00@15.25. Lard Opened higher , but closed advance lost ; western steam , spotquotedat 6.07. 13utter Steady on flno grades ; western , 1 ( < 327e. Cheese Quiet and steady ; western flat , St. Louis. April 17. Wheat Higher ; cash , 60o ; May , 8-lJfc. Corn Higher ; cash , 51 > @ 51 } o ; May , . , O.its-Quiet ; cash , 33(233j ( oMay ; , Pork I14.SO. Lard $7.35. Whisky $1.09. Butter Firm ; creamery , 22@28c ; dairy , Afternoon Board Wheat Barely steady ; May , 84Kc ; Juno , 6.Wc ; July , 83Xo bid , Corn Higher ; May , 51 c ; June , 51fo. Oats Firm ; May , 32 crnclnnntl , April 17. Wheat In gooi demand and higher ; No. 2 red , 69c. Corn Strony and higher ; No. a mixed 57c. 57c.Oats Oats Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 34)3-iVc. ) Rye Firm nnd higher ; No. 2 , 70c bid. Provisions Pulet nnd unchanged , AVhlsky Active at $1.0 ! ) . Milwaukee , April 17 , Wheat Irregular : cash , 70'ffc ; May , TO c ; June , SOVc , Corn-Higher ; No. 3 , 53 0. Oats Firm ; No. 3 white , 85c. Hyo Steady ; No. 1 , flic. liarloy No. 2 , nominal. Provisions Steady ; pork , April , f 14.25. Minnonpolls , April 17 , Wheat Ro celpts , 23'J cars ; shipments , S7 cars ; sales ranged about lo over yesterday's prices Closing In stores No. 1 hard , April , 80c : May. SOJjfo ; July , VlffrV. No. 1 northern April , 7Soj May , 7Sc ; July , 71 % No. t , northern , April , 70c ; May , 70Mo ; July 77K" . On trade No. 1 hard. SO c ; No. j northern , SOQJSloj No. 3 northern , 77@76'o. Flour Patents to ship , in sacks uud cai lots , $4.2004.40 ; in barrels , $1.454.55. Mvorpool , April 17. Wheel Firm ; do- inmul fair ; holdcis offer sparingly : rot western spring , 0s 7d@0s Od per cental ; ret western winter , Os SdgOs ( SKI per cental. Corn Firm ; demand fair ; new mlxoc western , 5s 4d per cental. Kunnns City , April 17. Wheat Higher ; No. 2 soft , cash , 80c bid , 81 ' o asked ; May 81o bid , 63o asked. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , rnah , 40J/0 bid , 48Ko asked ; Muy,40 ; o bid. 47Jj'o n&kcd. Oats No. 2 , 3l o bid. OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Cuttlo. Usiox STOCK YAUDS , 0 p. m. ) Tuesday , April 17 , 1SSS. I The receipt * of cattle were heavy to-day In spite of the heavy receipts tlio inarkc continued about steady ulthough the feeling was hardly as strong ns yesterday. The packers were liberal buyers but there was nlso a good speculative demand. Over u thousand head of cattle changed hands be fpro the close. After tbo packers had filled their orders and all the best cattle had been splil the speculators were not inclined to pay oulto up to the morning prices and the rnur kol closed u llttlu easier. IlORH. The receipts of hogs to-dny wcro Iho icavlcst for some timo. The market wns ) @ 15o lower in sympathy with the break In hlcngo , whcro the market tvns reported ir > ( ? ? 20c lower. The market hero wns nctivo nt the decline and everything In sold out ifi good timo. nnd the late trains wore bought upon arrival. Some of b3 latest arrivals Bold a little ca cr ' .huh the opening market. Dno prijno load of hogs , which was decidedly jotter than anything among the receipts of the past few days , touched 15.35. Sheep. Thcro wcro no frcsli receipts and nothing doing on the market _ Jlccclptq. laltlo . 1,850 Hogs . . . . . . . . 0,100 ProvnlHnu Prices. The following is n tnblo of prices paid in this market for the grades of stock men tioned. Prlmostcors , IROOto lB001b9.l.20 © 4.40 Prime steers , HOO to 130U Ibi. .1.75 ( S4.20 Fat little steers. 000 to 1050 Ibs. 8.40 03.70 Common to cholco cows. . . . . . . 2.00 (58.50 ( Common to choice bulls . 2,00 (7ifc3.00 Mght nnd medium hogs . 4.81) ) ( jKiffi Fair to cholco heavy hogs . 5.20 ( rt > 5.n.r > Fnir. to cholco mixed hogs . 5.10 @ 5.CO Itcprcsciitativa Sales. CATTLE. - No. Av. Pr. 2 bulls . 1C50 $2.00 2 bulls . 1710 2.00 1 cow . 800 2.00 1 bull . 710 2.00 1 bull . 1730 2.40 11 Btockors . S3 2.50 24 Btockers . 4S5 ! 2.75 1 bull . 1800 3.00 1 bull . 1550 .00 S stockers . 705 ! ) .0v ) 22steers . K09 3.05 5 cows . 1030 3.15 Istng . 1870 3.25 4 cows . 1205 3.25 Icow . 1370 3.25 a cows . 104H 3.25 1 COW . 1230 3.35 I steer . 1030 3.85 2stngs . 1M0 ! 3.50 1 cow . K > 20 8.50 22stccrs . 00 ! ) 3.B5 C steers . 1020 3.05 22stcers . ' .HI 3.05 25stcors . 1180 3.75 lOstccrs . TO2 3.75 18 steers . 1011 3.75 22 steers . 10711 3.80 75 steers . 1075 3.80 40 mixed . 1250 8.80 1 ! ) mixed . 1143 3.80 01 steers . 1050 3.82J4 10 steers . 1143 8.85 70 steers . 1103 3.85 59 steers . 1103 3.87 f 18 steers . 1150 3.00 20 steers . 1103 U.OO II steers . 1150 8.00 20stccrs . 1153 4.00 29 steers . 1223 4.10 32 steers . 1200 4.10 SO steers . 1235 4.12J < f 21 steers . 1170 4.15 14 steers . 1870 4,25 78stoors . 1320 4.25 19 steers . 1273 4.25 34 steers . 135r 4.40 Icnlf . 130 0.00 HOGS. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 05. .180 400 54.80 03. .227 40 5.15 75. .212 80 5.00 .253 120 5.15 80. .199 100 5.00 02. . .220 80 5.15 80. .208 280 5.05 01. . 100 5.15 77. .209 210 fi.05 71. . , .235 ! 100 5.15 77. .212 120 5.05 70. . , .237 ' ' 09. .239 300 5.05 CO. . , .243 26' 82. .201 210 5.0-1 01. . , .250 40 5.20 85. .ISO 200 5.05 07. . , .2iS 170 5.20 73. .220 1.20 5.10 ! ) , .255 40 5.20 85. .200 120 5.10 75 * . , .230 100 5.20 70. .210 120 5.10 74. . . .230 SO 5.20 CO. .213 120 5.10 07. . , .2-15 100 D.20 04. .233 100 5.10 50. . , .251 5.20 05. .229 240 510 01. . , .208 100 5.20 09. .223 120 5.10 CO. . , .273 SO 5.20 80.m. . .211 5.10 04 , . . .203 100 5.20 m. .210 5.10 70. . . .250 40 5.20 57. .212 SO 5.10 CO. . . .252 40 5.20 79. .211 40 5.10 133. . . .244 120 5.20 SO. .223 2S9 5.10 75. . , .221 80 5.20 73. .254 100 5.10 72 , . , .219 5.20 70. .233 100 5.12 < ? 73. . . .251 80 B.HO 09. .228 120 5.15 00. . . .270 120 5.20 03. .230 100 5.15 73. . . .25(5 ( 40 5.20 04. .217 40 5.15 05. . . .270 82. .240 200 5.15 01. . . .2,50 j > 9. .230 200 5.15 70. . . .233 70. .233 5.15 51. . SO 51. .248 200 5.15 CO. . ! ! 245 5.25 70. . .210 80 5.15 00. . . .20'J 40 5.25 02. . .233 120 5.15 73. . . .205 120 5.25 08. . .239 2SO 5,15 73. . , .200 109 5.25 07. . .257 2SO 5.15 53. . , .383 2SO 5.25 02. . .243 bO 5.15 04. . .279 40 5.80 71. . 29 bo 5.15 55. . . .311 C.35 Rnngo of Prices. Showing the extreme highest and lowest rates paid for loiling grades of hogs on date * mentioned : "Date , I Heuvy. Light. April 3'B05 ' © 5 10 4 U5 &T 00 4 75 © 1 05 April 4 5 ( X ) &f > Ui 4 'JO © I U5 4 CO Hi ! M April B r , 00 Uitt ' 4 < ! 0 &i 80 April 0 5 m tt > 4 85 < a4't)5 ) 4 70 ( Qt HO April 715 00 fl ftl 10 4. 70 564 bO April KB TO 545 15 4 H5 < iCB 10 4 HJ 545 OU April 105 IB W 85 6 05 6 'M 4 K dW > 10 April 11 B 2T > BIS ax 0 © 5 JM BOO ( iW 10 April 12 B ya 3 ! ) 8 © 5 Si fi 10 i5 15 April 138 lo B 05 CM IB' 4 W CM M April 11 B - " > B 18 dW Hi BOO dtf 15 April IS 6 30 40 6 15 845 BS fi.05 CM 15 Aplll " (0)535 ( ) C 10 CM ) 4bO Lilvo Stock Sola. Showingthonunbsrof hoilof stock sold to the leading buyers on the market to-day. noas. G. II. Hammond & Co 031 Omaha PackingCo 1,943 Armour & Cudahay P. Co 2,0 9 CATTLH. Swift & Co 300 G. H. Hammond &Co 303 Lobman & Rothchild 201 J. E. Hunt & Co 139 Harris & Fisher 12 K. Price 4 Armour C. Packing Co 1 Stevens. Hamilton & Co 23 A.M. Crone 30 Williams & Gore U2 J. Curlin 7 Fred Clarke 2 Live Stock Notes. Cattle steady. A bad break In the hog market. G. H. Atkins , of Bcllevuc , was on a visit to the yards. Jim Frazler , Columbus , was hero with two loads of hogs. II , B. Jones , Council Bluffs , marketed n load of hogs at $5.00. Geo. F. Unroll , of McCool Junction , on his way homo , stopped off hero. J. Doser , Dow City , la. , and Mr , Patcrson , Wcbton , la. , wcro both hero with hogs. Among the visitors nt the yards was E. L. Simmon uud R. L. Bevcridgo , of Chicago. Earling , la. , was represented on the mar ket by D. II. Huntoon , who sold two loads of hogs. J. Culver , Missouri 'Valley , marketed n load of ail-pound hogs at $5.85 , the top of the iimiUct. W , II. Baker was at the yards with cattle from Stromsburg , R. E. McConotighy was In with four loads from the sumo place , James Gjillup , Lyons \ J , F. MoHcnry , Troutmnn. York , were umong those who came in with cattle. OMAHA WHOLKSALK SfAUKliTS. Produce , I-Viilts , Nuts , Ktc. Tuesday , April 17. T\\o \ \ following quotations arc wholesale and not retail. 1'rlccs quoted on produce are the rates at which round lots are sold on this market. Fruits or other lines of aoods requiring extra labor in padilny cannot al ways be supplied on outilde orders at the same- prices quoted for the local trade. Jlatcs on Jlour and feed are JoLJjcrs1 vrlces. I'riccs on main are those paid by Omaha millers delivered. All quotations on mer chandise are obtained from leading houses and are corrected dally. Prices on crack ers , cate * . etc. , are Uiose given by leading manufacturers. Business ran along smoothly to-day , with out any Important features. The supply of eggs was again heavy but the demand was suDlclcut to prevent them from accumulating , aud prices remain firm * Butter was scarce nnd good qualities wore in gpod demand ; Scarcely any poultry offered , and such as did , comiauuded sellers prices.- Buyers of spring vegetables"frail linvo their cholco as lo vnrlcty , but prldei > Jfo entirely governed by tuo demand. BUTTEH Fjncy' JTrcamcry roll bultcr 25(3200 ( with solid pricked nt 23@23c ; Cholco coi'Efry butter 31a22c ( , common grades 17@l8c , inferior Bluff i.2 < 313c , according to quality. Eoos-Strlctly freiU 12 } ? ? 13c. ONIONS Nntivetetock , $1.50@1.75 , Spanish per box of 5 Ibs 81.75(32.00 ( , California on- nlonB 84(340 ( pi lb. POTATOKI : Choice homo grown , 75(385c ( ; Utah and Coloradd stock , $ UO@1.20 ; low grndcs , 53 ( < JG5e. Pooi.Tnv No dressed fowl In the market ; llvo chickens , M.75ti4.00 per doz ; turkeys , V < tt\\o \ \ per lb ; gccsc , ? 'J,00raiO.OO ' ( per doz. CitEiisn Full cream , 13i < tl4c. BAXANAS Common medium , f2.CO@3.00per bunch ; cholco , $3.00@H.50 , Tt'iixtrs Ilutabagas , 45@50c ; white , 40o Dor bushel. LKMOXS $3.70@ 1.50 per box. DATHS Persaln , Gk7c per lb. Sum KIIAUT Cholco per bbl. of 82 pal. $ r..OO@5.CO ; } bbl. , 54.00(34.30 ( ; $11.00 per bbl. of 50 gal. Cinnu Cholco Michigan elder , $1.50@O.GO per bbl. of 32 gal. Porcoitx Choice rlco corn Is quoted nt 3 @ 4c per lb. , other kinds , 2 > ft33c per lb. CAKHOTS 5 .25(22.50 ( per bbl , ; now stock , 50c per doz. PAiisNirs Now stock , $3.00 < J 3.fiO per bbl. CMmAon § 1 per doz. for native stock nnd :4 : < Bi4o per lb. for California. CAULIFLOWER Good stock , $3.50@3.75 per dozen. OitAXans California Hlvcrsldo , $3.75 ® 4.00 ; Messina , $4.5'5.50 ) ; Los Angeles , $3.00 @ 3.25 ; Nnvnls , $1.50. BKVXS Good stock , $2.00(32.75 ( ; California beans , $2.25@2.40. Fms In layers , 13@10c , cnko lOc per lb. NUTS Peanuts OJ @ 7c , raw Brazil nuts , 13c ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c ; English walnuts - nuts , 15@18c ; filberts , 18c : Italian chestnuts' 15o ; ppcans , 15c. HOXDT lOtgUlc for lib frames ; canned honey. 1012o per lib. PAHSLKV lOc per doz. GIIIEX : Oxioxs 85c per doz. Asi-Aiunus 22o per lb. STiiAwiir.uitics Fresh Florida , a > @ 40 per box. CtCU.Minni ) $1.00 j > cr dozen for cholco. LKTTUCIJ lOc per doz. CUI.KIIY California stock , $1.50 per doz. HAlHSitr.s 40c per doz. STIIINO BKAXS JO.OO per bu. GKIIX : PKAS $4.00 per bu. TOMATOKS ? 4.00 per bu. OVSTKII PIAXT 50c per doz. Br.ms OOij per aor. SrixxAOU $3.50 per bbl. Grocers' Ijlst. SYIIUPS New Orleans molasses , per bbl. , n @ 40cpcr gal. ; corn Byrup. 3Jo ; half bbls. , 37c ; 4 gal. kegs , f 1.55 ; sorghum IlSc. PUOVISIOSS Hams , I0@l0c ; breakfast bacon , 10K@llc ; bacon sides , 8 > ( ffiStfc ; ; dry salt , 7Ke@7J.ic ; shoulders QW < s c ; dried " ; " beef , bbls , ? 4.40. UuriXBU Luin Tierce , "ifc ; 40-lb square cans , 7Jfc ; 50-lb round , % c20lb \ round , 7Mc ; 10-lb palls , 7 e ; 5-lb palls , 7Xc3-lb ; pulls , Sc. CASsnn Goons Oysters , standard , per case , ? 3.10@3.85 ; strawberries , 2-lb , per case , $3.00@3.10 ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case3.00@ 3.10 ; California pears , per case , 54.70(24,80 ( ; nppricots. per disc , ? -l.pO@4.40 ; peaches , per case , $5.003.75 ; white cherries , per case , 50.00 ; California plums , per case , $4.50 ® 1.00 ; blueberries , porcuso , S3.20@2.40 : egg plums , string beans , per case , $1.75@1.80 ; 2-lb Lima beans , per case , gl.Cl@l.G' > ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , S2.CO@2.70 ; / 2-lb curly Juno peas , per case , S2.85 ; 3-lb tomtitoes , * 2.40@2.50 ; 2-lb corn , $3.30 3.40. , > Jir.riis : 30-lb nails , , $1.23@1.50. SALT Per bbl. in car.load lots. $1.30. Itoi-n Sevcn-Blxtecuths , 10V@llc. CO.TIT MixcdjP@llc : stick , iKgOK- HOLLAND HKKKINUI " < 0@72oper keg. MAi'i.n Sue tit Bricks , 12'ic per lb. ; penny cakes , 13@14c per lb. BIIOOMS Extra , 4-tie , $3.00 ; No. 1 , S2.00 ; No. $1.75 ; heavy s.tablc , ftl.OO. STAIICII Mirror gloss , 6 ° fc ; Graves' corn , OJ < c ; Oswcgo glossrTci.Oswego corn , 7c. 1'nAS Japans , " 205.1c ; gunpowder , OOcj : Young Hyson , ' 22C55c : Oolong , 20i ( Ooc. Ooc.POWDKU POWDKU AND SHOT Shot , $1.4V buckshot , $1.70 ; Hazard powder,53.00 ; half kegs , J2.75 ; one-fourths. S1.50 ; blasting kegs , $ .2.85 ; fuses , 100 ft. , 45g.I5c. ( SUOAU Granulated , 7tj$7 c ; conf. A. 7c : white extra O , C'rf@0c ; extra H s ; 'yellow ' C , 5@So ; cut loaf 7 powdered , 7J @ 8K ; New Orleans , ! > . Conrnu Ordinary grades , 10@17c ; fair , 17VB18cirimc,18@lHo ( ; ; fancy green nnd yel low , 22@23o ; old government Juvn , 23C < ? 30c ; interior Jnvu , 25ar23o ( ; Mocha , 2SSOc { , : ! ; Ar. buoklo's rousted , lO c ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 19Ji-o ; Uilworth'B , I9) ) c ; Red Cross , „ alaroma , lujfc. WooncxwAiin Two-hoop pails , per doz. , ? 1.40 ; threo-boop paifs , fl.05 ; No. 1 tub , $0.75 , No , 2 tub , $0.-75 ; No. Jltub , $4.75 ; washboards il.50 ; fancy washboards , 83.50 ; assorted bowls , $2.75 ; No. 1 Churns , $9.00 ; "No. 2 churns , $8.50 ; No. 8 churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , $1.70 ; spruce , in nests , e > 1.70. TOUACCO Lorlllard's ' Climax , 45c ; Splen did , 45c ; Mechanics' ' Delight , 44c ; Lcggett & Meyer's Star , 45c ; Cornerstone , 39c ; Drum- mond's Horseshoe , 45c ; J. T. , 42c ; Sorg's Spearhead , 45 ; Catlln's Meerschaum , 31c ; Catlin's Old Style , 23c : Pilier Heldsick , 04o ; Sweet Tip Top. 33o ; U. N. O. , 17c ; lied , White and Blue , 18c. CKACKEIIH , CAKES , ETC. Prices subject to change. Soda , 5o ; soda ( city goods ) , 7o ; soda snowllako ( in tins ) , lOu ; soda dandy , 5 > c ; soda wafersIn ( tins ) , lOe ; soda zephyr , 8c ; city oyster , 0)-jo ) ; excelsior , 7c ; fnrma oyster , 7u ; gem oyster , So ; inomtoi , 7c ; Omaha oyster , 7e ; pearl oyster , 5c ; picnic , 5c ; snowdrop oyster , 7c ; butter , 5c ; Boston , 8c ; Omaha butter , 7c ; saw tooth butter , tic ; cracker meal 5 } o ; grubam , So ; graiiam wafers , lOc ; graham wafers in pound pack ages , 12J c ; hard bread , 5c ; milk , 7 ? < fo : oat meal. 80 ; oatmeal wafers. lOc ; oatmual wa fers in pound packages , 12) ci animals , 12c ; Bollvor gingerround,7c ( ) ; pream,8cCornhill ; , lOc ; cracknclls , lOe ; frosted cream , 8Kc ; ginger snaps , 8u ; ginger snaps ( city ) , Oc ; homo made ginger snaps , in boxes , lUc ; homemade made ginger snaps (1-lb ( cans ) per dozen , $2.50 ; lemon creams,8c ; pretzels ( hand made ) llj o ; assorted cakes and jumbles , ll c ; as sorted fingers , 15o ; afternoon tea ( in tins ) , per box $7.00 ; banana lingers , 14o ; butter jumbles , 11K < ' ! Brunswick , 15c ; brandy snajw , 15o ; chocolnto drops ( now ) lOo ; choco- laid wafers , 15o ; Christmas lunch ( in tins ) per dozen , S4.W ) ; cocoa taffy snaps , 14c ; coffco cake , 12o ; Cuba jumbles , HK ° i cream pulfa , 30o ; egg jumble. ? , 14c ; ginger drop , Ho ; honey jumbles , llo ; Jelly lingers , 15o ; jolly wafers , I5c ; jelly tart ( new ) , 15c ; lady ling ers , lc ! ) ; vmnllii bar , 14c ; vanilhv wafers , 14o ; Vienna wafers. 1 dozen packages In a box , per dozen , $2.50. AH goods packed in cans lo per lb. advance except snowllako and wafer soaa. which are packed only in cans. Soda In 2 it ) , and 3 lb. paper boxes , yto per lb. ndvanco ; all other goods lo per lb. advance. Soda In 1 lb , paper boxes , lu per -advance. . The 2 lb. boxes nro packed in cases holding 18 In a case , The 3 lb. boxes nro nafelroOVm cases holding 12 in a caso. Tlio 1 ib. boxes are packed in cases holding 30 in a cnso.49no lb > Graham nnd oat meal wafers pnckou 2 doz. in a case. Show tons for boxes , with glass opening to show goods , 75c. Cans for wafer soda , $3 , not returnable. Cans for snowllako soda , fO per doz. ' Tin cases with glass face to display the goods , 75o each. No charges for packages except for cans mid returnable cases. Glass front tin cans and "silovvflako" soda cans are returnable at prltftH charged. Ii-y _ Goods. PHINTS Soi.irf 'GOJ.OIIS Atlantic. Co ; Slater , 5c ; Berlin il0 ] o ; Garner oil. C@ 7c. PiNi > AMI HoncaUlcbmond , OKo : Allen , OWe ; Hlvcr Point. Do ; Steel Uiver , Oo ; Hichmoml , Oo ; I'aciflc , 0 > c. INDIOO BLUU Washington , 0 > o ; Century indigo bluq prints , Oo ; American , 7e ; Arnold , 7o ; Aniold B , lie ; Auold A , 12o ; Arnold Gold Seal , lOKo. DUKSS Charter Oak , 5c ; Iluioapo. 4Jtfo ; LodI , So ; Allen , Go ; Richmond , Oc ; Windsor , OKo ; Eddystono , G o ; PaciHe , O c. Biiow.v SiiEETisa Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7K < J5 Atlantio H , 4-4 , 7 4'oS Atlantic I ) , 4-4 , 0o ; Atlantic P , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-1 , Oo ; Au rora 0 , 4-4 , 5o ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 7 0 ; Hoo- Bier T n..unA LL , . 4-4 T T , Co . ; 1 Indian . * \.l Head T % _ , 4-4 f fl , iu , i-vjijiuruii , lin , .ov : uuca , u , i- Wachusctt , 4-4 , 7 0 ; Aurora B , 4-4 , Aurora U , 4-4 , okc. BATTS Stanuurd , On ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty , 12Uo ; Byono , 14o ; B , cased , $0.50. CiurcT WAKP Bibb , white , 'lHo ; col ored , 2'c , DcCK-AVcsl Point 09 In. 8 oz. , 10c ; West Point , SO In. 10 oz. , 12) ) c ; West Point , 10 In. 13 oz.,16o ; West Point 40 in. 11 oz , , lOc. Chocks Calcdonln X , 9Ho ( Caledonia XX , 10 c ; Economy , OJ d ; Otis , ( iWc. KEXTUCKT JEO S Memorial , 15o ; Canton , CSo ; Durhnm , 27 c ; Hercules , 18c ; Lonming ton , SSifc ? Cottswold , 27H'c , CHASII Stevens'B ' , Go ; bleached , 7c ; Ste vens' A , 7 > fo ; bleached , 8 } < c ; Stevens' P , 8 } c ; blenched , 0) o ; Stevens' N , Oj4'c ; bleached , 10) c ; Slovens' S KT , 12 fc. Miscr.Li-ANEona Tnblo oil cloth , $2.85 ; nin Holland , 8 , cto O' c ; Dado Holland , CoMroninns $0.60(335.00. ( BLANKKTS White , $1.007.BO ; colored 11.10(38.00. ( BLEACHED SHr-nriNo Berkeley cambric , No. 00 , OXclBost Yet , 4-1 , Co ; butter cloth , OO , 4J < ro ; Cabot , 7140 ; Farwcll , 8c ; Fruit of Ixom , QfcFrceno } \ G , Co ; Hope , So ; King Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdalo. lljjo ; Lons- dale , c ; Now York mills , lOWe ; Pcppcrcll , 42-in , lie ; Pcpperell , 4G-in. 12o ; 1'cppcrell , C- , lOc ; Pcpperell , 84 , 21c ; Pcppcrellf 9-4 , 23o ; Peppcrcll. 10-4 , 25o ; Canton. 4-4 , S'c ; Canton. 4-4 , 9 0 ; Triumph , Co ; WamautUi , lo ; Vnlley , 5c. i GIXOIIAM Plunkott checks , 7'tfo ; Whlttcn- ton 7itfc ; York , tfc ; Normandl dress , 8J o ; Calcutta dross , 8 > Jc ; Whlttcndon dress , 8k'c ; Renfow dress. 8kCJl2Xc. TICKS Lowlslon , 80-ln. , 12Xo ; Lowlston , , 150 ! Cordls , No. 6 , 0 > c Cordls , No. 4 , He. DDNIMB Amonkeag , B , 0-oz. , 10o : Everett , 7-oz. , 13c ; York , 7-oz , , lite ; Haymaker , SW\ Jnffroy , XX. llj o ; Jaffroy , XXX , 12 < c ; Beaver Creole , A A , 12o ; Beaver Creek , BB , He : Beaver Creek. CC , lOc. FIANXF.LS Plaid Raftsman , 20c ; Goshen ; Clear Lake , 32 > 'c ; Maple City , . AVhite-G H N 2 , JT21c ; G H No. 1 * < , 80c ; QucchcoNo. 1 , 9f , 42c ; Quccliro No. 2 , $ { .ulci QucchcoNo. 4 , ( , , ' K Annwan \ , 13Ke ; Windsor , 23Xo ; Red XC , 24-in , ir.tfo ; E24-inch21o ; GG 24-inch , 18c ; HA F , Jf , 25o ; J II F , 5f , 27Xe ; G J * , 35c. COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dls- 20c ; No. 10 , 8 } c ; sO , lO c ; CO. 12 > c ; 80 , lOo ; 20 , colored , lOc ; 60 , colored , 12o ; 70 , colored , 25c ; Bristol , 13Ko ; Union Paciflc , 18c. General .Markets. Fi.oun AND FEED Minnesota patents , $2.45 ( g2.50 per cwt ; Kansas nnd Missouri fancy winter patents , $2.50@2.75 per cwt ; Nebraska patents , $3.45@3,50 per cwt ; rye Hour , $2.00 per cwt ; wheat graham , $1.75 per cwt ; rye gruhntn , $1.40 per cwt ; Now York buckwheat $ J.50 per cwt ; Excelsior. $3.00 per cwt ; ready raised , $5.00 per 100-lb case ; cornmcal , .yellow. S1.00@1.10 per cwt ; white $1.10@1.15 per cwt ; bran , $10.00@17.00 per ton ; screen ings , $12.00 per ton ; hominy , $ J.25 per bbl : chopped feed , $18.00 per ton ; chopped corn , $10.50@17.00 per ton E.vntACTs Sanderson's oil bergamot , per Ib. , $ 2.75@3.00 ; oil lemon , per Ib. , $2.50 ; oil peppermint , $3.00 ; oil wmtcrgrccu , $2,50 ; olive oil , Malaga , per gallon , $1.25. WINDOW GIASS Single. 70 per cent nnd B per cent ; double , 70 and 10 per cent discount. PAINTS White lead , puroOJ < c ; white lead , fancy , 0 c\ \ putty , in bladders. So ; Paris white , 3c ; common , 2 } c ; red lead , 7c. OILS Carbon , 175 degrees 18c ; linseed , boiled , COc ; linseed , raw , 57c ; castor , No. 1 , $1.20 ; No. 2 , $1.12 ; sperm whale. $1.00 ; whale water , bleached , 85c ; fish , bank , 85c ; ncatsfoot extra , 05o ; neatsfoot No. 1 , 50c ; gasoline , 75 degrees , 15c ; W. S. lard , C5c ; No. 1 lurd.fiOc ; No. 2 lard , 59 @ 55c ; W. va./cro , 14c ; W.Vu. summer , 12c ; golden No. 1 , 40c ; golden No. 2 , 25c ; whale , 20c ; naptha , 1 degree , 14c ; headlight , 150 degrees , 12c ; headlight , 175 degree , 15o ; tur pentine , 48c ; castor , pure , $2.45 uer gal. Dituos Acid , carbolic , crystal , per Ib , 50c ; citric acid , per Ib , OOo ; tartaric , per Ib , 50c ; sulphuric , i > er Ib. 5c ; ammonia , carb , per Ib , 15c ; alum , per lb , 5c ; alcohol , 95. per cent , per gal , $2.20 : blue vitric , per lb , 8c ; borax , refined , per ib" , lOo ; camphor rollncd , 30c ; cream tartar , pure , per lb , 45c ; grcam tartar , commercial , per lb , 20c ; cloves , per lb 33c : cuttlefish bone , per lb , 80c ; dextrine , per lb , 12c ; glycerine , pure , per lb , 30c ; hops , fresh , per Ib , 40c ; indigo , Madras , per lb , SOc ; Insect powder , per lb , COc ; morphine , P. & W. , per oz , $3.00 ; opium , per lb , $8.90 ; quinine , P. & W. , per oz , Me ; ijui- niue , German , per oz , SOc ; rochcllo salts , per lb , 35c ; saffron , American , per lb , 40c ; saf fron , true Spanish , perez , Sl.OO ; saltpetre , pure , per lb , lOc ; sulphur , Flowers' , per lb , 5c ; soda , bi-carb , per lb , 5o ; silver , nitrate , per lb , 811.50 ; spcrmacete , per lb , OOc ; strychnine , peroz. $1.25 ; wax , white , pure , per lb , 55c ; wax , yellow , pure , per lb , 35c. SPIUITS Cologne spirits 183 proof , $1.14 ; , 'd whiskies ; ? 1.25@1.50f gin blended ; $1.50@2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , $2.00(30.00 ( ; Kentucky nnd Pennsylvania ryes , $2.00@0.50 ; Golden Sh'eaf bourbon and rye whiskies. $1.50@3.X ( ) ; brandies , imported , $3.00@8.00 ; domestic , $1.80@3.00 ; gins , imported , $5.00@0.00 ; do mestic , $1.25@3.K ( ) ; champagnes , imported , per case , S23.00@33.000 ; American , per case , $10.00@10.00. thirds price ; dry salted deacons , 25o each. Tallow No. 1 , tfo ; No2 , 23 c. Grease- Prime white , 4'ic ; yellow , 8c ; brown , 2c. Sheep jiolts , 10c@31.00 , according to quality. Branded hides cmsseu as damaged. Funs Raccoon , No. 1 , 80@45c ; No. 2 , 25 ® 30c ; mink , 10@50c ; muskrnt. fall , 5@8c ; muskrat , spring and winter , Stfillc ; stripped ! l5e per lb ; dry antelope , elk , moose , etc. , 25o ; deer skins , per lb , ! 20@'J > o. LCATHEH Oak soles. H5@37c ; hemlock slaughter sole , 12S39c ( ; hemlock dry sole , 13 @ 25c ; hemlock kip , 00J90c ( ; A. & B. runner kip , 50@75c ; A. hemlock calf , 90c@$1.00 ; A. A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 75o ; hemlock upper , TJ@24c ; English grain upper , 25c ; hemlock grain upper , 21@21o ; Tninpico B. L. Morocco , 29ti7i3io ; ; Tampico pepple , O. D. Mo. , 2229o ( ; Curacoa , H. G. Mo. , ! t5@40o : Simon O.D. Mo. , $4.75@3.CO ; Dangola kid , 80@35c ; X. M , kangaroo , 40c ; American calf kid. 32c ; Gricsen kids , $3.00@4.50 ; French glazed kids. $2.50@2.75 ; French calf kids. $3.20 ; oak kip skins , $80c ( t$1.00 ; oak calf skins , $1.00@1.20 ; French culf skins , $1.25@2.00 ; French kip skins , $1.10@1.50 ; Russitt linings , $0.00@0.50 per doz. ; pink cream and white linings , $7.50 @ 10.00 per doz , ; colored toppings , $9.50 ® 11.00. Lumber. DIMENSIONS AND T1MUEHS. 10ft 16ft. 20ft.22ft. | 24ft. 2x4 ' 17 DO ia no 19 50 21 00 22 00 2xn , IT m ID no I ! ) H ) 23 00 23 00 2x8 17 oo ID no in no 20 no 20 no 17 oo in no n no 22 oo 22 oo ax 13 . 1800 IB HI II ) BOS UOlSI (10 4x4 8xH. 18 ( XJ 10 no i nu22 ; 00:23 : oo noAiins , No. 1 com , s 1 B.18.50 I No , 3 com , s 1 s.l5.50 No. 2 coin , s 1 B. 17.00 | No. 4 com , sis. 13.00 FBNCINO , No. 1 , 4&0inl2&14 ft , rough $ J1.00 No. 1 " " 10 " 21.00 No. 2 , " " 14 " 10.50 No.2 " " 10 , 17.50 fcinixa. A , 12 , 14 & 10ft.$21.00 | C , 12 , 14 & 10 ft.$15.25 B , " " 20.251 D , " " 12.25 C1I1L1NO AND 1'IKTITION. 1st com 9in White Pine ceiling f' .50 2d " " " " 27.50 Clear % in Norway" " 10.00 2d com # iu " " " 14.00 C. U. J'ALWKll. N. V. liirilHAN , J , H.1II.ANCHAJU ) . PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. . Live Stock Coraraission Morcliants. Offlce-Uoom 24 , Onpoalto Kxclmngo llulUllng. l/uloa block Vunli , bouth Ouiubn , Nub. MoCOY BROS. , Live Stook Commission Merchants , Market fiimUhod tree on application. Stockcrs and ft't'ili > r furnlniiudoiiuooil torun. Uv'urcnct > > ! Onta- tm National Hank ami BoutU Omaha Malloaui , Urilou block Yi-nln , bouth Uioalia. UORIMERWESTERFIELD& MALEV Lire Stock Commission , lloom 15 , Kxclmniie Ilulldlnn , Union Block Yardi , Buutli Oiuaba , Neb. ALEXANDER & FITCH. Comraision Dealers in Live Sock , Room 22 , OptH lto Kiclinngo llulldlnu , Uuloa Block Vardl , Buutll OiuaUahiti. ! UNMON STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , JctiB F. _ , w g.Ho.'Uir.ql ' _ Implements. DealcrinAgricnllnrallniiilcmcDls.faps . , Carriage * and Ilucitlcn. Jrmon fUrftt.betwccntlhsnil lOtb , Om&tm , Nebrasln , LINlNdER & METCALF CO. , AgricnltnrallmiilBfflentSjWagflns.CarriaEes . Hupslcs.Kte. Wholc nlc. Omnlm , Ncbrnikn. PARL1N , ORENDORF & MARTIN , Wholcsalo Dtalcrs In AgricnltnralImiilcnientsWagons&Bng , ies Rl ) , RD , tUJ nnd 807 Jones Street , Omahu. P. P. MAST ft CO. . Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , CultlTnlon , liar nnien. Cider Mlll nnd I.ut'Hn l > ul- Tcrltcrs Cor. llth and Mchotm BtrceU , WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , . . . . . , Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons & Bnggies Corner lltli and Nicholas Streets. OMA1IAII1MNCH. J.F.SEIBERLINQ & CO. , _ ( Akron , Ohio. ) . - Haryesting Machinery and Binder Twin&l W. K. Alcad. lnuaffer. 1J13 Lcarenworth at. , Omaha Doots W. V. MosE & CO. , Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , Artists' Materials. A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 Uoualas Street. Omaha , Nebraska. MOLINE.MlLBURN&STODDARDCo Manufacturers anil Jobbers In Wagons Buggies- , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor.Mb. anil I'ncino Strents , Onmlm , Nob. 1110 1103-11U5 Douglas St. , Omaha .Manufactory , Sum' mcrbt. , llottoii. K1RKENDALL , JONES & CO. , ( Successors to Heed , Jones &to. ) Wholesale Mann&ctnrers of Boots aniSliocs 1104 * 1IM Qooksollors end Stationers. H. M , & S. W. JONES. Successors to A. T. Kenyan & Co. , Wholesale & Retail Booksellers and Stationers , Fine , Wcddlnu Stationery , Commercial Stationery. 15rf IKniglm Btrcct , Omaha , Neb. Coffees , Splcos , Etc. CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Urunha Coirca nud Bptca JIllli. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , Flavoring Kxtrnctn , Laundry llluo. lnk , Ktc. Hll- 141(1 ( Ilnrncy Strcpt. Oinfthn. Nolirn kii. Crockery and Glassware. wTuI WRTaHT , * Aucnt for the Mnnufncturcrs and Importcis ol CrocKcry , Glassware , Lamps , CWmnoys , Ktc. Qglco.317a. 13tb bt.,0nialia. Kclirftttft. PERKINS , GATCH & LAUMAN , Importers and Jobbcra of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware , JUo 1514 Farnani St. , Ncff 1'nxton llulldlng. Commission and Storage- GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. , ( Successors to McShano A Schrocder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omahu. Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS , Wholesale Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commission Merchants. Correspondence solicited. 10U Nort ICtliStreei , Omaha , Nob. RIDDELL & RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , 8pcclalllcDutler , Ksgs , Cheese , roiiltry. Game , Oysters , Ktc. , Ktc. 112 bouth 14th fctrect. Coal , Coke and Lime. OMAHA COAL. COKE & LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , 303 South nth Street , Omaha , Nebraska. J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , AndKhlppcrs of Coal , Coke , Cement , 1'lmtcr , I.lmo , Drain Tile , and Bewcr 1'ipp. ODlco , 1'axton Hotel , Karnam St. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone 811. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . .Shippers of Coal and Cok III South 13tb Bt. . Ornalin , Kcb. DryCoods _ ajid JNpUons. M. E SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1103 nnd 1101 Douglas , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions , Gents' FurnlihlnK floods. Corner llth nnd lloinoj MM. , Omnha. Nebrnakn. Furniture. DEWEY le STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnorn Street. Omaha. Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture Omaha , Nebraska. Office Fixtures. THE 81MMOND3 JIANUFAGTUHINa CO , Manufacturers of Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mantles , SideboardItnok Oases , Drill ! I'Utnrce , Wall Cnscs , 1'nrtltlons , HalllnijH , Counters , Hour mid Wlnn Coolers , .Minors , etc. Fiutory uud oniee,17JU Bouth Uth S ) . , Ouiiiha. Tulupuoner 1121. Groceries. PAXTON , GALLAGHER it CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 703,707,709 and 711 S. 10th Bt. , Omaha , Neb. MoCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , lth nnd I.cavonworth gtrcetf , Omaha , Nebraska , Hardware. LEE , FRIED & CO. , Jobbers of Hardware and Nails , Tinware , Sheet Iron. Ktc. Agents for Hone Scales , and Mlaiul 1'owilor ' Co. , Omaha , Neb. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' Tools and Jlutlalo Scales. 1(05 Dougla , btreet , Omaha , Nebratba. RECTOR , WJLHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th and Ilarney Sta. , Omaha , Neb. Wcitcm Aeonti for Austin Ponder Co. , Jefferson Htiel Nails , Fairbanks titaudard tlcalcs. MARKS BROS. SADDLER Y CO , Wholesale Manufacturers of Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware AndU'athur , 1110 , IWi and 1IU7 liurncy Bt.,0mabi , Nobrasku , Hardvyaro. w. J.RD'ATCH , Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprinns , Wacon Stock , Hardware. Lumber , Uto. VM uud 1211 Harnuy titreet , Omaha. JAMES A. EDNEY , Wholesale Iron and Steel , 'Vaport and Carriage Wood Stock. Hoary Hardware Ktc. 1217 and l.'ft Lcm ca < rt > rth Bt. . Omahu , Neb. J-umtaor. OMAHA LUMBER CO , , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale ISt j Street and UnlouTiicino _ Track. Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD ] Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , lite. .Yardi-Coruer 7th and UoaeltuCorcei Wii-iuiJ Duuglai. 0 JJntaCnpa , Eto. W. L. Wholesale Hals , Caps and Siraw Goods , . 1107 narner Street. Omaha , Nob. C. N D1ETZ , DoalerinAllKindsoflnDilifir , 13lh ( inil Cftllfornla Strroli , FRED W. GRAY , Lnmber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , CornffBthnnJ I > ouet 8Slf < . , Omnha. To Dealers Only , Offlco.I403 Karnnm Street , Omaha , JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wliolesale Lunilier , Etc , Qulncr WIillo Lime. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lnnte , Woo < l C rpct nnd . rnnjuet Hoortnit. Otli nn < l ncm i wwms , Wrought and Cast Iron Building Worfc Uoglno , llrnis Work , ( loncrml Votnidrr , Mnchlno and Ulacksmltli Work , omen nml Wurkg , U. 1' . llj. mid 17th Street , Onmlm. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Ueik 1UII * , Window Oufirdi. Plowcr Ptundu , Wlro . Kte. IS ) Nurth irtti Street , Uinalin. OMAHA SAFE nncl IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire Hnrglar Proof Safes Vnult , .tail Work , Iron nml Wlro I-Vnclntf. Slgnn. Ktc. ( ) . Anilnrn , t'mi'T ' Cor.lltli _ niul.Hck'on CHAMPION IRON nntl WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards UJ Hcruuns , lorliiiiikii , < UUvu > , Mures , ivridi'liocs , eta Improved Awnlnvi.Ixickiraltli Machlncrrana U3aoutlU4tUat. LEACH , Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks , Gcnornl ( tonU for Olebold Snfo , t I/ck Co.'n Vaults and Jail Work , 1114 I'arnaiuMruct , Omaha. " " " " ' i "QBERFE"LD"ER "it < 2oT Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 20S , 210 nml 213 South llth Street. Notions- J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 4(10 ( nnd405fkuth H'tli St. , Omaha. V1NYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , linjllurnor Rtreet.Onmlm. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsalc Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ailo Oreaio , Ktc. , Omaha. A. II. lllnhop. Mannzpr. Paints and Oils- . CU.MMINGS & NKILBOX , Wholc'nla Dealers In Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , lllS rnrn'im fctreet.Omiiliu.Nel ) . _ " ' Pgpor. j c"ARP'ENTER" PER co T , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry n nice tock o ( Prlntlnir , Wrnpplnp nml Wrltlnrf I'ujxr. Ppeclal attention given to car loud ordora. Printers' Materials. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Publishers , Dvalcra In Typo. Promos nnd Printers' Supplies. M3 bouth mil Btrcct , Omaliu. Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Dll Clothing and Leather Belting. 100S Kurnam Stroct. Etc. A. L. STRANQ CO. , " Pnmps , Pipes and Engines , CHUHCH1LL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Steam tnd Water Supplies. Headquarters forMait , > oo tftCo' gouili ) . 1111 rarnum Ut.Omahn. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. . Steal and Water Supplies , Ilalllday Wind Mills , 018 and flM Fnrnara St. , Omaha. O. T. 11088 , Acting Jlmiagur. BROWNELL& CO. . Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , ' Sheet Iron Work ptcam Pumps , Haw MIHs. 121J-1J15 Ix-nvonworth , . Htroct Unmlni. > SoodB. PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. , , , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds CllnndOHJoiioaPtrmt Omaha. 'H Storage , Forwarding < fc CommlBBlon' ARMSTRONQ. PETTIS Ic CO. , ' Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Drench liouuo of the Homier HUKRT Co. HuifRloa at wliole alu ami rntttll. ! * ) yiOnmi UK Uard Btroet , Omulia. TelepUonu Nci.TW. f DMA Brovvor. STORZ& ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , lil North KlKtbtcenth Htrect. Omaha. Nch. ' _ Overall a. " " " " CA"NFIELD M A N u F A c"f "OWNQ "cc > Manufacturers of Overalls , ; can I'BDH , Shlrti , Ktc. IKEIand 110) Douvlai Btrcct. ' uiuahu. Hub. Corn log. _ X EAQLE CORNICE WORK S , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Kponutor , 1'roprlotor. VM DoilKO awl 103 and 10d North Irth Btreut. UmaLa. . _ _ Sash , Doora , Etc. W. A. DISBROW C. CO. , 7' Wlioloeulo Munuf4Cturi'r of Sash , Doors. Blinds and Mouldings , Praucli bfflcc , 12lli nnd hard Btrocti , QmuUu , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Mauufactnrers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mouldlnui. Hlalr Work and Interior lUr'l Wood Klii liu. N , K. Corner blu nnd IrfiuvcuvrortU btrvcti , ' . Ouinlm. l > 'ub. 'I OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. , JA Manafacturers of Moulding , Sash , Doors- , And llllndi , Turnlnit. SlalrTrork. Hank and ( JIBco Ifltt lliui. aitli unJ I'opjilclun Avcnuu. Stacks , Bollora , Etc. t H. K. SAWYER , Manufacturing Dealer iu Smoke Stacks , , Tankn and General Holler Hvpalrlatf. U16 IXxlgu BtrcBt.OniBha.Neb. _ THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. The bcit known and moit popular Hotel In the itate. location centrul , appolntmenti flnt slam. Headquarter ! for uniui rcla ( loca und "U political