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    OMAHA DAILY BEE ; ; FRIDAY , APRIL 27. 1888. 3
11ARKET&
I bry Weather News Bulls Wheat ,
But Trading is Light.
A GOOD DEMAND FOR CASH CORN
NoUvltlifltnntllnK liberal Kecclptu
Oats Also Iltilo Quite Sf roriK Pro
visions Tyowcr A PftllliiR OfT
In Cnttlc Quotntluna.
CHICAGO PnODUCE BIAHKET.
I CHICAGO , April 20 , fSpcclnl Tclcgrfttn
to the Dnn.l The dry weather was an nil
powerful Influence In the speculative grain
markets to-day. Its Influence wan felt most
in corn and cats , but It was sufilclcnt to ad
vance prices In the wheat market. There did
not appear to bo any great rush of buying
orders , but when there was one to bo filled ,
or when some short tried to cover , it was
noticeable that sellers were scarce. When
"buying orders were not present the local
crowd wcro "offering" prices down only J.o
fcco a sharp reaction with tiny now demand.
This feature of the market was shown when
nt ono time the local crowd wcro offering
July wheat at 83o. Chicago operators under
took to buy up some , and had to pay 83 c be
fore getting riO,000 bushels * . Trading was
light , The crop news continues of the same
tenor altogether bad. A repot t from Cincin
nati said the Price Current of that
city , to whoso estimates some atten
tion Is generally paid by the trade ,
placed the winter wheat condition In Ohio at
Co , Indiana TO , Illinois CO and Michigan CO ,
nnd estimated therefrom n shortage In the
winter wheat crop of 45,000,000 , bushels. The
bcfirs consider this a rather favorable cstl
mate for them , as the reports circulated hero
for the ] MHt week or two would indicate a
considerably greater shortage. A largo pro
portion of the trading hero now Is "changing
over" from May to the more deferred deliv
eries , chiefly Juno and July , which are now
most dealt in. To-day , for the first time , the
indicator gave the lluctuations of Juno as the
leading option , Juno wheat opened at S'Jc.
which was yesterday's closing price , sold
early at Sl c , then up to &y < fo back to S2c ,
( < 1 un to tZtC ! , and closed at 1 o'clock at S2f@ ' :
b % c. May wheat opened at fcOJjJc , sold ut
80 fc , up to blc , and closed at 1 o'clock at
81.VC.
Thcro was n good demand for the lower
grades of cash corn to-day for shipment. The
quantity now loading Into vessels is largo ,
and the stocks are small. These things , not
withstanding the liberal receipts , made the
shorts very nervous , nnd the bulls added
to their uneasiness by a reminder that
this dry weather , which prevails throughout
the corn belt , was extremely bad for the
coming crop. The shorts , also found , when
they tried to cover , that there was very little
for sale , and they wcro compelled to pay
higher prices. The demand was most urgent
from the May shorts. Ilutchlnson was a
good buyer early , but turned seller at near
the top price , and helped to chcclc the ad
vance. May corn opened at 55e and after
selling early at Mc , advanced to5C } @ 50 >
fell back to CSVc , sold up to 6Cc again and
closed nt 1 o'clock at C.r > Xo bid. June corn
opened nt M6c ? , sold up to 55/55' c , and
closed at 55 c.
The same talk of dry bad weather for seed
ing had the sumo effect of scaring the shorts
in the oats market , the influence Bbing felt
most In proportion to the nearness of the
month dealt in. May oats opened at U2/c ,
sold up to Silo and closed at 1 o'clock nt 8Uc.
Juno oats sold from 'J8)c ) up to 3f } { c , and
closed at n'JKjW2Xc. ( July oats sold from
82i/o to 33 ; < c. closing nt 32 c. August oats
sold from " 0)40 ) to " 'Jc. up to and closing at
c
revisions again ruled lower. In the ab
sence of any particular support from any
qunrtcr , and under the Influence of good re
ceipts of hogs , the opening in this market
was at a material reduction in values. Initial
sales of pork wcro made nt prices 20c under
last night's closing , while in lard they showed
a decline of 6@7jjc nnd in short ribs of 7Kc.
Later thcro was some recovery from this de
pression , but it was insufficient to regain the
irround lost. Atl o'clock pork showed a net
falling off of IDc , lunt of Sc , and short ribs of
AFTEIINOON SESSION Wheat was a sbado
easier. Mny sold at 8081o on the split
anil 8J c , closing at nbout blc. Juno opened
at 82&C , sold nt S2c. then to 82 c , with a
few sales at 82.J/C , closing at 82c.
July closed nt 8283c ; December
closed at nbout 85c. Corn lower. May sold
from 65c oft to 55 c. closing atCS rfc , Juno
closing with sellers at 54XC , July ploslng at
64K@55c. August was about 55c at the close.
Oats wcro lower and active. May closed nt
? % bid. I'erk declined 5c , and closed nt
81U.CO for May , J13.70 for Juno , nnd f 13.80 for
July. Lard was steady. Mny closed at
$7.UVU ! , June , nt $7.05 , July at $7.9714 nhd
August at fS.02J . Quiet. Short ribs closed
unchanged to 2Uo lower , May being quoted
nt $7.15 , Juno at $7.22 , July at $7.32) and
August at S7.-12J .
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK.
CHICAOO , April 20.Special [ Telegram to
thoBcc.l CATTLU "It's bad , " said a sales
man , "but it Is not ns bad as might have
boon expected. " Prices were nbout lOc
lower than yesterday , but sales were quite
uneven. Thin nnd coarse cattle , especially
heavy grades , were neglected and sola lower
than anything else. Handy , fat steers of
light and medium weights sold best. Fat
light cattle sold higher than the ripe heavy
grades. The common to fair kinds of beeves
wcro In largo supply , nnd while the general
ilomnnd was good , buyers wanted consider
able reductions on the strength of big re
ceipts. Thcro was n very heavy volume of
business done , and not many cattle failed to
soil. Fancy , fS.OO@5,35 ; shipping steers ,
1850 to 1500 Ibs , $4.18(34.80 ( ; 1200 to 1350 Ibs ,
$3 M > @ 4.40j 050 to 1S00 ! Ib3 , f3.70@4.20 : stock-
crs and feeders , t5.5C@3.70 ; cows , bulls nnd
mixed , tl.bOS3.55 ( , uulk $2.00@3.00j Texas
fed steers , * 3.25@4.80. !
Hoes Trade opened with a sharp down
turn of 5@10o , but at the cut business was
brisk , the general market finally closing
with the decline about regained. During the
weak period the bulk of best mixed sold at
10.45(36.50. ( nnd heavy $5.55Q5.60. Light
sorts of 170 to 175 averages , sold largely at
10.-15(35.1)0 ( , and light at $5.10Q5,40.
FINANCIAL.
NEW YOUK , April 0. [ Special Telegram
to the UEE.I STOCKS The stock market
again started upward and higher prices wcro
recorded on nil active securities , with the ex
ception of ono or two fancies. The market
continues to broaden and there are more
Blocks In it than at any previous time this
year , although the advance has been good and
rapid , und many of those who went In on the
ground floor have unloaded , their place has
been taken by fresh blood , and the upward
movement continued with as much force as
before. Easy money Is still the chief stock
argument of the bulls. It IB claimed that the
secretary of the treasury can and will put
1200,000,000 of money Into circulation this
year. The only way for htm to do It Is to
purchase bonds , and should ho sec.uro thai
amount it would bo one-fifth the bonded In
debtedness. It is also claimed that the mere
announcement of the secretary's willingness
to purchase bonds will have the desired effect
on the money market. There bus been a
largo covering of shorts for the pavt three
ilnys and big shorts are said to be well out of
tUo market' Operators who watch the mar
ket closely said the advance had been tufll-
clout for the present and advised selling for
a reaction , but s\id : r.tocks were a good pur
chase on any material decline. The opening
wus rather easy , but , r.s on previouu days ,
the declines were fractional. London ws a
fair buyer ol Union Pacific and St. Paul , und
prices advanced X to 1 point. The Broadway
party took hold of Jersey Central after it'htid
dropped tfc , and the loss. , wxfr rcMncd.
Gould Is said to be behind the bull movement
iu Manhattan , ' and it advanced H j points.
"yVestern Union , and ii : fact all ef Uls < secur
ities , showed inolo strength than any other
property , advancing K < 3lK" iwlnts. . Kansas
ft Texas was up 1J | and Northern Pacific
preferred \ % , Hull points nro still out on
qotton oil Btlfts nnd they acted erratically.
New England and Richmond Terminal were
quiet nnd only fractionally better. The mar
ket was filled with long Blocks during the
closing hour , nnd cnused a weaker feeling
nnd n decline In almost every stock on the
list , nnd the bulk of the advance was lost.
Burlington and Manhattan , however , wcro
exceptions , nnd both closed firm nt outside
figures , the former showing n net gain of 2
points nnd the latter 8 . Other gains wcro
1 < on Northern Pacific prefeired , J < on Rock
Island , % on St. Pnul , } { on Union Pacific ,
Reading nnd Northwestern , 1 % on Missouri
Pacific , } { on Kansas < k Texas , % on Western
Union. Lacknwnnna was J lower , Lake
Shore Jtf , New England } { , Total sales were
420,272 , ngnlnst141,854 nrcshs yesterday.
GOVERNMENTS. Government Donds wcro
dull but strong.
TESTEHDAY'S ' QUOTATIONS.
U. S.4s registered. 12ljj ( 3. & N. W ,
U. 8. 4s coupon. . , 120h doprefcrrcd
n.8.4tsrcKlstrcii.l07 ! > , i N.Y.Ontrnl 107
U.8 4s ! coupon..107W O.K. N KlVt
'flclflc ' fls ot'OS 121U I' . T 24K
Mnnda Southern. . 51U Pnctnc Mntl 34H
Central 1'acino. . . . . 32' 0. D.&K. . . . , -'OK
; iiirnpo & Alton.inn Pullman ValaceCntl4l
J..1I.&Q 12J Heading KU )
[ ) . , ! / . * lao ; Hnck Island 113
) . &lt.O. . . , in 8t.L. &B.K 2
Erlo SON doprofcrrcd n7J
ilo preferred , . . . , TO C. , Jf. & 8t.Vnul. . . 74
Illinois Central 120 ? do preferred.lit
I. , 11. JeW 13 4 St. I'&O 41
IC.&T I'.JJ ilo preferred 109
LakeShore Dlft Texn.8 1'ncitlc 24 '
ii.it N r- ? < Union Pftclllc. 674 :
Michigan Central. . Wi W..St.L.&l > 14U
illHsourlPncinc. . . 773 ] do preferred . "fl
Mlssonrll'aclllc. , . . Z' " W. U. Telegraph. . 70U
tlopreferred &
MONHT ON CAM , Easy ntM < < tf % per
cent ; last loan 2 per cent ; closed Offered nt
2 jicr cent.
PitiMB MHUCANTILB PArcn IK < 2"'K Pcr
cent.
STr.in.ixo ExciiAxan Dull , but steady nt
Sl.SO.tf for CO dny bills ; ? t.S8 for demand.
MAKICBTS.
CIilcnRO , April 20. Following nro the
! :3l : ( closing prices :
Flour Firm nnd unchanged ; winter wheat ,
n snclts. * 2.f)0@3.GO : in bbls , S2.7fi@-4.40 ;
spring wheat , in sacks , tl.76@3.S5 ; in bbls ,
W.50@-l.50 ; rye flour , In sacks , ? 2.70@2.00 ;
n bbls , S2.)0@3.10. ! )
Wheat Opened nt nbout yesterday's close
luctuating within > f o range nnd Ihmlly clos-
ng irregular with considerable ndvnnco over
y-csterday ; cash and May , Sic ; Juno , 83c.
Corn Fairly active ; opened nbout same ns
yesterday's ' close nnd closed nbout same to
tfo higher ; cash , D4Jj)0 ) ; May , & 5c ; June ,
Oats Active and higher , closing % o bet
ter ; May , 82c.
Rye May , C3J c
Barley Quiet at 77 @ 78o.
Pi ime Timothy $2.55jf ( 2.50.
Flax-seed fl.45.
Whisky $1.15.
Pork Moderately active and lower ; cash
nnd May , S18.40 : June , $13.70.
Lard Easier ; cash and May , $7.92 > , Juno ,
$7.03.
Dry Salted Meats Shoulders , $5.75IO.OO ( ! ;
short clear , S7.05@7.70 ; short ribs , S7.15.
Butter Lower ; creamery , 10@24c ;
dairy , 18c.
Cheese Stead > ; full cream Cheddars ,
and flats , ll@ll } < ; c ; young Americas , 12l
@ 13c.
Eggs Steady ; fresh , 12 ( ! l2V < fe.
Hides Unchanged ; green hides 4 } e ;
heavy green salted , 5 } c ; light green salted ,
Cc ; salted bull , 4c\ \ green bull , 3) c ; green
salted calf , 80 ; dry flint and dry calf , 12@13c ;
dry salted , 10c : deacons , 30o each.
Tallow Unchanged ; country , 4J @ 5cj No.
S,4)fc ; cake , -lX ( 5cperlD.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flouibbls , . 24,000 23,000
Whcatbu . 40,000 65,000
Corn , bu . 115,000 41,000
Oats , bu . 139,000 104,000
Ryc.bu . 2,000 none
Barley , bu. . . . . 10,000 none
"
New Vork , April 20. Wheat Receipts ,
none ; exports , 71OCO ; cash grades M@Xc
higher but quiet ; options ruled weak ut the
outset , afterwards declined 3 < @J c , subse
quently advanced } t@Xc , closing steady
with reaction ; ungraded red , 939fa.9Ce ( ; No.
2 red , 945i@95 > c in store and elevator , 90
@ 07cdelivercd05Xf. ; o. b. ; May closing at
Corn Receipts , 80.000 ; exports , 28,000 ;
options advanced curly and afterwards
trained J @J < o more , subsequently declined
M@Kc , closing barely steady with a reaction
ol } { @ % cspot , quiet and stronger ; un
graded , 07gC9c ( ; No. 3 , C6c in elevator , 07c
delivered ; No. 2 , C9o m store ; May clos
ing at 64 0.
Oata Receipts , 29,000 ; exports , 585 ;
market } @le nigher and more active but
closed weaker ; mixed western , 37@39.tfo ;
White western , 42@40c.
Coffee Spot , Rio quiet at $14.75 ; options
quiet nnd linn ; sales , 34,500 bags ; April ,
11.75 ; May , $11.55@11.CO ; June , Sll.0n@ll.20 ;
July. $10.60@IO.G5 ; August , ? 10.15@10.20 ; Scp
tember , $10.10.
Petroleum United closed strong at SSj c
Begs Steady and in fair demand ; western ,
3K@Hc.
Pork Firm and demand fair ; mess was
quoted at ? 14.25@15.00 for old ; $15.00@15.25
for new.
Lard Maiket declined 5@7 points ; west
ern steam , spot , SS.32J < f.
Butter Fair wills the request firm ; west
ern. 15M@27e.
Cheese Quiet and easy ; western flat ,
St. Louis. April 20. Wheat Higher ;
cash , 65X@S5 < tfc ; May , S5tfc.
Corn-inRhor ; cash 51@51Kc ; May , 51 ? .
Oats Strong ; cash , 31K < v$82) c ; May ,
Whisky H.U9.
Uutter Firm ; creamery , 20CCo ; dairy ,
18@23o.
Afternoon Board Wheat , dull ; May ,
85c ; Juno , 65X0 bid ; July , 83c. Corn ,
easy ; May , 5ljffo bid ; Juno , 50 ; July ,
* * _ . . . . . _ . . . *
rnuf\ -C
rnufi * + t * - * -1..11 ( II 1 y. \ II
Oats , dull ; May , 31 0 bid
June. 32o ; July , 28o bid.
Milwaukee. April 20. Wheat Weak
June , fcOVo ; other options nominal.
Corn Scarce ; No. 3 , 5iJ ! < c.
Oats Scarce ; No 3 white , 30fc delivered-
ungraded , 34l c on track.
Rye Steady ; No. l,03) < c.
Harley Nominal ; No. 2 , 72e for cash. '
Provisions Lower ; pork , April , $1305.
MliuicapollH , April 20. Wheat Re
cclpts , 203 cars ; shipments. 80 cars. A good
inquiry existed ; prices for hardest varieties
wcro about MO above yesterday's
Closing la store : No. 1 hurd , Apri
80Ve ; May , 80fc ; July , 81Jfc ; on track
62 } c. No. 1 northern. April 7Sfc ; May
7bjjo ; July , 79tfc , on track , SOkc. No. ' -
northern. April. 70Xo ; May , 07f/c ; July
C7Jon ; track , 70c.
Flour Unchanged ; patents , In sacks to
ship in car lots , $4.20@4.40 ; in barrels , $4.45
(44.55.
Cincinnati. April 20. Wheat Steady
No. a red , 87 0.
Corn Quiet and firm ; No. 2 mixed , 56Kc
Oats-Firmer : No. 2 mixed , 84 c.
Rye Easier : No. 2 , 71@71'c.
Provisions Pork , steady ut $14.50 ; lard In
fair dcmund ut $7,70.
Whisky Active nt $1.09.
Now Orleans , April 20. Corn Firmer
mixed , Olc ; yellow , ( Me ; white , C5c.
Oats-Firmer ; No. 3 , 42c.
Corn Meal-Quiet nt t'j.60.
Hog Products Easier ; pork $14.75. Lara
-17.25.
Bulk Meats Shoulders , $9.20 ; long clear
7.UO ; clear rib , $ Ti53 } .
Knnuns CllyAprll20. Wheat Stronger
No. 2 soft , cash , BO 'o ; May , 7So bid , 7S > $ o
nskcd.
Corn Steady ; No. 2. cash. 45o bid , 40 , 0
usktd : May , 4Wo bid , 40Vo asked : Juno
40o Did , 47c uskcii.
Outt-No. 2 , Mny , 20Ko bid , 30 c asked
Liverpool , April 1X3. Wheat Demunt
poor ; holders offer frtcly ; California , No. 1
6s 9d per cental.
Corn 1-Vrn with demand fair ; new mixed
western , 5s 4 } < d per cental ,
LIVU STOOll.
Chicago , April SO. Tha Drovers' Journa
renprts us follows : '
- '
Oa
lOo
fed stfe rs"J3lfl < JT4TabT
Hogs IlecoIpU , 2l,000f lOo lower- ; heavy
I5.25S5.5U ; heavy. J5.85fe5.Ci ; llgbt , $5.2
( iJ54r skis , JUK Si-lO.
SUevp Roccli.ts , 3,000 ; market stronp.cr
nllvci , 54.30iJO.T5 ( ; western , $5.00 0.50 , TCx
ns , $3.C50.00 ; lambs , $5.75@7.00 per head.
Knn ns CUT , Afrril 2 < 3.-Cftttle-Rc.
cclpts , 3,0007shipments , 740 ; market slow
and weak10o ; lower for shipping steers }
peed cows firm ; good to choice corn-fed ,
4.25@4.50 ; common to medium , $3.20(34.10 ( ;
lockers , $3.00@2.90 ; feeding steers , W.OO ®
3.00 ; cows , $1.50@3.60.
Hogs Receipts. 9.0QO ( shipments , 4,200 ;
market weak arm 6@l56 lower ; common to
Choice , t4.70Q5.35 ; skips and pigs , $2.25@
.50.
.50.Nntlonnl
Nntlonnl Stock Yards , Knst St.
Louis , April 20. Cattle Receipts , 1,500 ;
hlprocnts , 000 : the market was lower ;
choice Heavy native steers , $1.40@5.00 ; fair to
good native steers , | 3.80@4.45 ; butchers'
tccrs , medium to prime , $3.00(34.00 ( ; stockcrs
nnd feeders , fair to good , $5,10 3.20 ; rangers ,
ordinary to good , | 2.264.00.
Hogs Receipts , 4,800 : shlpmcpts , 3,800 ;
Wio market was acllvo but lower ;
choice heavy and butchers' selections , $ .1.45
( S5.55 ; light grades , ordlnaryto best , $5.00 ®
6.80.
OMAHA HV13 STOCK.
Cattle.
Thursday , April 20,1883.
It was an off day in the cattle market. The
packers were heavy buyers yesterday and
vero not In need of many cattle to-day. In
addition to that the market was in such bad
shape in Chicago ns to discourage any specu-
atlvo demand that might have been. For
, hose reasons the number of cattle sold was
comparatively small to what it has been fern
n few days back. Under the Influence of the
icavy decline m Chicago , the market hero
was 5@10o lower. Heavy cattle were almost
entirely neglected by the buyers and were
owcr in proportion than the light and mcd-
um weight cattle. The market closed slow
nnd wcalc.
llORB.
To-day's hog market was In mnny respects
very unsatisfactory nnd was n dlfllcult mar
ket to report. The receipts were heavy but
not ns heavy as for the past few days. The
narkct opened slow with the best hogs sell
ing about lOo lower than yesterday morning
find in sonic cases salesmen had to tnko of !
I5c. A few loads reached S5.S5 , which was
the top of the market , but they wcro not as
good quality as the hogs which sold nt 55.10
yesterday. Light nnd common mixed hogs
ivero very slow nil day and 10@15o lower
than yesterday morning. Tho'hogs wcro
not all sold until in the afternoon nnd then
, ho market closed n little better , the feeling
being , if anything , stronger.
Sheep.
There wcro no sheep hero to make a mar
ket.
IlCCClpt < 3.
attlo 750
Hogs 5,000
Prevailing Prices.
The following is a table of prices paid in
this market for the grades of stock men
tioned.
Prime steers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . $4.00 ( Jl.2o
Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . 3.73 - ( < 64.00
Fnt little steers , 000 to 1050 Ibs. 3.50 @ 3.85
Common to choice cows . 2.03 ( S3.50
Common to choice bulls . 2.00 ( 2.10
Fair to choice light hogs . 4.90 @ 5.UO
Fair to choice heavy hogs . 5.20 < g5.30
Fair to choice mixed hogs . 5.00 @ 5.20
Itcprcucntativo Sales.
CATTLE.
No. Av. Pr.
4 mixed . 1037 $2.10
Otailings . 850 8.00
Ibull . 1C50 3.00
Ostcers . 075 3.12J4
Sstockers . 710 3.15
2mixed . 810 3.23
25 heifers . 922 3.50
Istag . 1120 3.50
C steers . 1030 3.50
39stccrs . 1093 3.07
14 steers . 10S5 3.70
3 steers . 1170 3.70
4 steers . 1002 3.70
15 steers . 1093 3.70
4 steers . 1200 3.70
21 steers . 1100 3.73
13 steers . 10SO 3.75
10 steers . U 3-S °
15 stecrswcstern . 1101 3.60
21 steers . 1070 3.SO
47 steers . 1203 3.85
59 steers . 1139 3.85
43 steers . 1148 3.85
27 steers . 1207 3.00
1 steers . 1330 3.95
14 steers . 1257 4.00
19 steers . 1294 4.00
30 steers . 1207 4.00
noos.
No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
78. . . . 102 240 $4.90 CO. . . . 219 $5.07&
87. . . . 183 ICO 4.90 71. . . . 210 120 5.07 >
85. . . . 185 100 4.90 79. . . . 237 200 5.10
79. . . .193 280 4.92J4 07. . . .243 ICO 5.10
C9..218 80 4.93 09. . . . 220 5.10
70. . . . 221 120 4.95 C5..22S 60 5.10
8S..201 100 4.95 09. . . . 233 5.10
78. . . .219 60 4.95 73. . . .203 120 5.10
05. . . .203 SCO 4.95 C5..247 240 5.10
78. . . .190 60 4.93 71. . . .229 120 5.10
77. . . . 0t 120 4.95 SO. . . . 225 5.10
71. . . . 225 60 5.00 C2..2JO 120 5.10
OS. . . .220 200 5.00 01. . . .203 200 5.10
74. . . .205 60 5.CO 140. . . . 251 2SO 5.10
08. . . . 200 100 5.00 75. . . 239 200 5.10
91. . . .203 100 5.00 OS. . . .233 200 5.10
70. . . . 252 400 5.00 CO. . . . 247 80 5.12 } < f
92. . . . 209 120 5.00 05. . . . 271 120 5.15
75. . . . 215 80 5.00 07. . . . 240 120 5.15
82. . . . 203 80 5.00 50. . . . 203 80 5.15
72. . . . 240 100 5.00 53. . . . 250 120 5.15
71. . . . 218 40 5.00 03. , . . 254 40 5.15
71. . . . 215 80 5.00 54. . . . 259 40 5.15
57. . . . 210 120 5.02) CO. . . . 250 6.15
03. . . .203 SO 5.02i.f 09. . . .254 120 5.1B
81..223 SO 5.03 03. . . . 250 60 5.15
77. . . . 220 120 5.03 04. . , . 201 40 5.17 }
75. . . . 220 SO 5.05 CO. . . . 203 80
03. , . , 240 120 5.05 70..250 60
55. . . . 233 210 5.05 08. . . . 203 240
70. . . . 215 bO 5.05 GO. . . . S3 5.20
83. . . . 21 3 160 5.05 71. . . . 258 5.20
74. . . . 218 200 5.05 07. . . . 350 ICO 5.20
03. . . . 249 2SO 5,05 57. . . . 317 40 5.25
7S..221 80 5,07 } 70. . . .258 60 5.23
74. . . . 303 240 5.07& C2..2CO 60 6.25
Llvo MtocU Sold.
Showing the number of head of stock sold
to the leading buyers on the market to-day.
uoas.
G. H. Hammond &Co . , . . . . Ill
Omaha PackingCo . 485
Armour & Cuduhay P. Co . 2,733
J. P. Squires& Cov . 1,075
Speculators . 378
Chicago Packing & P Co . 423
City Butchers . 10
CATTLE.
Swlft&Co . 101
Win. Burnsido . 100
G. H. Hammond & Co . 148
J , Deacon . It
A. Jackson . 70
J. L. Hill . 21
J. Carlln . 9
S. H. Grlffln . . . 20
Live Stock Notes.
G. Frary , Bee , was here with hogs.
J , G , Mathcrson , Pilgcr , marketed hogs.
N. G. Omstcad , proprietor of the Turn a
la. , feed yards , was hero to-day ,
The Chicago Packing and Provision com
pany , had a buyer on the market.
J. M. McReynolds. Davenport , Neb.
marketed a load of 25S-lb hogs at $5.23.
Mr , Pollard , of the firm of Jones ft Pol
laid. Aurora , was in with three loads o
cattle.
Taylor & Blahnad five load * of cuttle of
their own feeding on the market. Mr. Tay
lor cumo In to look after them ,
Ell Decker , Phillips , came in with two
loads of cuttle and one load of hogs. Lev
Cox. of the same place , with two loads o
cattle.
Mr. Mercer , editor and proprietor of the
Northwestern Live Stock Journal , of Chey
enne , one of the bcbt known live stock papers
In the country , was among the visitors ut the
yards. _
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Produce , Kruiu , Xuts , Etc.
Thursday , April 20.
quotations are wholesale
and not retail. Prices ijiwtcit on jiroituce
are the rates nt which round lots are sold 01
fii ? inurkit. Fruits or other lints of
iiitf extra labor frv pucWna cauiot t-
lie supplied on out aide orders ( it the
Kiin price * < /uof l for the local trade
nates on Jloitr nnd fetd cut jobber ? prices
Prices on tirmn urc those jmtd by Omaha
uililcra clflli'CivJ. All r/uoMilons on iner
I ; obtained frum leading hou ci
and r $ corrcttttl dally. Prices on . crttck
en , ciiTiti , ttc. , tire tiwie given by leading
'
Ftucy crccmery roll butte
@S8c wilU boUo I'ackca at 21QSSc ; choloo
country butter 20Ci2Sc , common craaes
7@18 < 3 , Inferior stufri(3I5o ( , according lo
EooV Strictly fresh IfKJllc.
! Fr fsh Florida , 80c per box.
fOopdr dozen ,
BcETS-COc pcf doiT ,
' v
&fTNtyaE-$3.00 cr'bbl.
Rtifiunn Cc per Ib ,
OSlSSs Native stock , J1.501.75 , Spanish
per box of 5 lys * 1.75@2.00 , California on-
nlpns 8K@lo per Ib. ,
POTATOES Choice homo grown. 75QS3C )
Utah nntt Colorado stock , $1.10@1,80 ; low
rrndcs. 53w05f. ,
PouT.Tnt No dress'efl ' fowl In the market ;
ivo chickens , $3.76(124.00 ( per doz ; turkeys ,
@llc per Ib ; eecse , 19.03@10.00 per doz.
CHEESE Full cream , 13$14c. (
BxxAjjAS-Cotnmon medium , $3.50(33.00 ( per
bunch ; choice , $3.00@3,50 ,
Ti'itNirs Rutabagas , 50 ( < $ COoi white , 40 ®
50c per bushel ,
Lr.MOSS ? 4.50g5.50 ( per box.
DATES Pcrsaln. CU7o per Ib.
Sum KiiAUT Cholco per bbl , of S3 gal.
:3.00@5.CO : ; 14 bbl. , $4.00@4.50 ; $11.00 per bbl.
of rx ) gal.
CIDF.II Cholco Michigan elder , $4.60Q0.50
icr bbl. of 82 gal.
Porconx Cholco rice corn Is quoted at 3
@ 4c per Ib. , other kinds , 2)l3o ( per Ib.
CAKHOT3 $2.25@2.50 per bbl. ; new slock ,
10c per doz.
PARSNIPS Now stock , $3.00(33.50 ( per bbl.
CAHIIAOES $1 per doz. for native stock and
( ® lc per Ib. for California.
CAUI.IFI.OWEII Good stock , S2.50Q3.75 per
1 ozcn.
OHAXOES California Riverside , $3.75 ®
4.00 ; Messina , $4.50@5.50 ; Los Angeles , $3.00
@ 3.2Y ; Navals , $ .5or
BHANS Good stock , $3.CO@2.75 ; California
beans , ? 2.25@2.40.
Fios In layers , 13@10c , cake lOc porlb.
NUTS Peanuts 0) ) ( < $7c , raw Brazil nuts ,
13c ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c : English wal
nuts , 15@18c ; filberts , I So : Italian chestnuts'
15c ; pecans , 15c.
Ho.vr.v lC@2to for 1 Ib frames ; canned
lioncy. 10@12c per lib.
PAHSI.UY 30c per doz.
Gnr.us ONIOXS 15 ( 20c per doz.
Asi-AitAous lb@20o per Ib.
Cucu.Miicns 51.00 per dozen for choice.
LUTTUCH 30c per doz.
CEM'.IIY California stock , $1.50 per doz.
RADisiins 40c per doz.
STKI.NO BEANS SO.tX ) per bu.
GIIUUN PEAS ? 2.50@3.00 per bu.
TOMATOES -$4,00 per bu.
Grocers' List.
RnriNED Linn Tierce , 7J c ; 40-lb square
cans , 7Jfc ; 50-lb round , 7Xe ; 20-lb round ,
Sc ; 10-lb palls , 8 c ; 5-lb palls , Se ; 3-lb
palls , 8 c.
Sviturs New Orleans molasses , per bbl , ,
37@40o per gal. ; corn syrup. 80c ; half bbls. ,
3Sc ; 4 gal. kegs , $1.53 ; sorghum 3Sc.
Pnovisioxs Hams , 10Jjf@10 c ; breakfast
bacon , 10U@lle ; bacon sides , 8 @SKo ; dry
salt. S@SJfc : ; shoulders , 7@7l o ; dried
beef , 10@llc.
PICKLES Medium In bbls , $5,75 ; do In half
bbls , $3.40 ; small In bbls , $ .1.75 ; do in half
bbls , $3.90 ; gherkins , in bbls , $7.75 ; do in half
bbls , $4.40.
CANNED Goons Oysters , standard , per
case , S3.10@3.35 ; strawberries , 2-lb , per case ,
$3.00@3.10 ; raspberries , 2-lb , per cuso$3.00@
3.10 ; California pears , per case , $4.70@4.80 ;
nppricots. per case , St.30@4.40 ; peaches , per
case , $3.GOi$5.75 ( ; white cherries , per case ,
$0.00 ; California plums , per case , $4.50@4.GO ;
blueberries , per case , $2.20@2.40 ; egg plums ,
2-lb , per case , $2.50pmeappplcs ; , 2-lb per case ,
$3.20@5.75 ; l.lb salmon per doz. § 1.S5@1.93 ;
3-lb gooseberries , per .case , 3.253)3.35 ) ; 2-lb
string beans , per case , $1.75@1.SO ; 2-lb Lima
beans , per case , $1.00@1.G3 ; 2-lb marrowfat
peas , $2.50@2.CO ; 2-1U early Juno peas , per
case , $3.85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , S2.10@3.50 ; 2-lb
corn , ? 3.30 < ft3.40 ; sardines , imported X , 12@
IScpcr , domestic } { , OXffgOKc ; m'ustard , 9)
jELLiES-30-lb pails. S1.251.50.
SALT Pcr bbl. in car load lots , ? 1.30.
ROPE Sovcn-sixtceiUhs , 103 ® llc.
CANDVMlxed , 9@llc : stick , 9@9 } .
HOLLAND HEUUIXGS 70@72cper keg.
MAPLK SUOAII Bripks , iSJ eper Ib. ; penny
cakes , 13@14c per Ib.
BUOOMS Extra , 4-tlc , 52.00 ; parlor 3-tio ,
painted handles , $3.23 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 ,
$1.75 ; heavy stable , $4.00.
100 ft. , 45@75c.
SUOAU Granulated , 7@73 c ; conf. A.
07c : white extra C , OK@0c ; extra C ,
f > % < c ; iyellow C , 5K@5Xe ; cut loaf 7 % @
7J < c : powdered , 7Ji@8 # ; New Orleans , f > %
@ 5 % .
COFFEE Ordinary grades , 10@17c ; fair ,
17@18cprimc,18@19 ; c ; fancy green andyol-
low , 22@23o ; old government Java , 28fi30o ( ;
interior Java , 25Tt38c | ; Mocha , 28@30c ; Ar
buckle's roasted , 19c ; McLaughlin's
XXXX , 19Xe ; Dilworth's , 19 > c ; Red Cross ,
19Kc ; Alaromn , 19c.
WOODENWAHK Two-hoop pails , per doz , ,
$1.40 ; three-hoop pails , $1.05 ; No. 1 tub , $0.75 ,
No. 2 tub. $5.75 ; No. 3tub , J4.75 ; washboards ,
electric , $1.50 ; fancy Northern Queen wash
boards , $2.75 ; assorted bowls , $2.75 ; No. 1
churns , $9.50 ; No. 2 churns , $8.50 ; No. 3
churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , $1.70 ; spruce , in
nests , 70o periicst.
TOIIACCO Pi.uo Lorillard's Climax , 45e ;
Splendid , 45e ; Mechanics' Delight , 44o ; Leg-
pett & Meyer's Star , 45o ; Cornerstone , 39c ;
Drummond's Horseshoe , 45c ; J. T. , 42c ;
Sorg's Spearhead , 45c ; "Cut Rate , " 29c ;
"Oh , My,1' 27c ,
TORACCO SMOKING Catlln'a Meerschaum ,
81o ; Catlin's Old Style , 23c ; Piper Hcidsick ,
04c ; Sweet Tip Top , 33c ; U.N.O. , Ibo ; Red ,
White and Blue , 17c.
CIIACKEUS , CAKES , ETC. Prices subject to
change. Soda , 5c ; soda ( city goods ) , 7c ;
soda snowflake ( in tins ) , lOc" ; sodn dnndy ,
5 } c ; soda wufersfin tins ) , lOc ; soda zephyr ,
8e ; city oyster , C jC ; excolHior , 7c ; faritm
oyster , 7c ; gem oyster , 5e ; uionitoi. 7c ;
Omaha oyster , 7c ; pearl oyster , 5c ; picnic ,
5e ; snowdrop oyster , 7c ; butter , 5c ; Boston ,
8c ; Omaha butter , 7c ; saw tooth butter , 0c ;
cracker meal 5Kc ; grahum , 8c ; gratiam
wafers , lOo ; graham wafers in ) x > und pack-
ngcs , 12 > fc ; hard bread , 5c ; milk , 7 r. : oat
meal. 8c ; oatmeal wafers , lOc ; oatmeal wa
fers in pound packages , 12jtfc ! animals , 12c ;
Bollver gingcrround,7e ( ) ; crcam,8cCornhill ; ,
lOc ; crucknells , ICe ; frosted cream , 8Ko ;
ginger snaps , 80 ; ginger snaps ( city ) , Da ;
homo made ginger snaps , in boxes , 13e ; homo
mddo ginger snaps (1-lb ( cans ) per dozen ,
$2.50 ; lemon creams,8c ; pretzels ( hand made )
llji'c ; assorted cakes and Jumbles , ll ) < c ; as
sorted lingers , 15c ; afternoon tea ( In tins ) ,
per box $7.00 ; banana fingers , 14o ; butter
jumbles , UK" ! Brunswick , 15o ; brandy
snaps , 15c ; chocolate drops ( now ) lOc ; choco
late ! wafers , 15c ; Christmas lunch ( In tins )
per dozen , $4,50 ; cocoa taffy snaps , 14e ; coffcy
cake , 12e ; Cuba jumbles , ll o ; cream puffs ,
30o ; egg Jumbles , 14o ; ginger drops , lie ;
honey fumbles , llJio ; Jolly fingers , 15c ; Jelly
wafers , 15o ; Jelly turt ( now ) , 15c-v lady fing
ers , 13c ; vanilla bar , 14o ; vanilla wafers , 14o ;
Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages in n box ,
per dozen , $3.50.
All goods packed In cans Ic per Ib. advance
except snowflake and'wafer ' soan. which are
packed only in cans. Soda in 2 Ib. and 3 Ib.
paper boxes , J c per Ib , advance ; all other
goods lo per Ib. advance. Soda In 1 Ib. paper
boxes , ic per Ib. advance. The U Ib. boxes
are packed in cases holding 18 in a case. Tha
3 Ib. boxes nro packed in cases holding 12 in
a case. The 1 Ib. boxes are packed ) n cases
holding 80 In a COBQ. Ono Ib. Graham and
out meal wafers packed 2 doz. in a case.
Show tojis for boxen , with glass opening to
show goods , 75c. Cans : or wafer soda , $3.
not returnable. Cans for snowflake soda , $ <
per doz. Tin cases with glass face to display
the goods , 75o each. No charges for packages
except for cans and returnable cases. Glass
from tin cans und "unowllakc" soda cans uro
returnable at prices charged.
Dry Goods.
PIUNTS SOLID COLOIIS Atlantic. Co ;
Slater , 5tfc ; Berlin oil , 0 > o ; Garner oil. 0@
7c. PIND AND ROUES Richmond , OKo ; Allen ,
OJtfo ; River Point , 5c ; Steel River , (3c ( ;
Richmond , Oc ; Pucific , GJ c. INDIGO BLUI :
Washington , J/c ; Century , digo blue prints ,
9c ; American , To ; ArnolddOV o ; Arnold B ,
lie ; Arnold A , 12c Arnol Gold Seal , lOKc ,
Dur.ss Charter O k , 5c ; Ramapo , V/ZB ;
Lodi , 5o ; Allen , Co ; Richmond , Co ; Windsor ,
0 > < o ; Eddystone , 0 > Jo ; Pacific , O.'tfc. '
SIIEETINO Atlantic A. 4-4 ,
21o ; Pepporcil , 10-1 , 23o , Uticu , C , 4-4 , 5u ;
Wachusott , 4-4 , 7 > o : Aurora B , 4-4 , titfc ;
Aurora R , 4-4 , O c.
BATTS Stanuard , Oc ; Geln , 10c ! Beauty ,
12Kc ; Byono , 14c ; B. cased , $ rt.50.
CAIII-ET WAIIP Bibb , , white , 19c ; col
ared , ± ic.
DOCK : West Point 29 in. 8 or. . lOVe ; West
PoinU 29 In. 10 oz. . I2kc ; West Point , lOln. 13
oz.,15e ; WQSI Point 40 in. Uoz.,10c Cheeks
Caledonia X , fn < o ; Caledonia XX , 10 } < fcj
Economy , 9 > fe ; Otis , 9 < fe.
. . _ .
/ ? K y\ ii j 4f. uv i UtUUtUUlU IVi OH- "
„ . . 'A ' , tXc ; bleached , SJ c ; Stevens' P.
8kc ; bleached , Mc : Stevens' N , Olio ;
bleached , lO o ; Stevens'S UT , 12Wo.
MISCT.UANEOIIS Tnblo oil cloth , f3.83s
nln Holland , 8,1 0 to OJc { Dado llollana ,
COMFOBTCHS M.CO(235.00. (
BLANKETS White , I1.00Q7.50j colored
uos.oo.
BLEACHED SIIF.P.TINO Berkeley cambric ,
No. CO , 9 'c ; Best Yet , -t-4.O c : butter cloth ,
OO , 4Xc ; Cabot , 7J o ; Farwcll , SJtfc ; Fruit
of Ix > om , S'ics Frecno O , Cc ; Hope , Sc ; lung
Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdnlc , llj c ; Lons-
dale , lie ; New York mills , 10 > $ c ; Pepporcil ,
42-ln , lie ; Pcppcrell , 4Vin. ( 12c ; Pcppcrell ,
? : . 10 1.1'5 ' .W 11. Hv L I'ePPcrcli. .5M ,
23o ; Peppcrcll. 10-4 , 25c ; Canton. 4-4 ,
Canton , 1-i , 9)40 ) ; Triumph , Co ; Wninsutta ,
Ic ; Valley , Cc.
OINOIIAM Plunkett checks , 7'fc ; Whlttcn-
on } ( o\ \ York , 7j e ; Normandl dress ,
Calcutta dross , * Jie ; Whlttcndon dress , BKO ;
Rcnfow dress. 8k@12) ) c.
TICKS Lowlston , ! tO-in. , 13 | c ; Lewiston ,
82-in. , 18 } c ; York , 33-in , , 14e ; Swift river ,
7' < c : Tuorndykc. OO , 8fc ; Thorndyko , EF ,
8 c ; Thorndlko 120 , 91 0 ; Thorndlko XX ,
15c : Cordls , No. 5 , O a Cordis , No. 4 , Ho.
DENIMS Amoskcag , B , 9-oz. , lOo ; Everett ,
7-oz. , 13o ; York , 7-oz. , 13c ; Haymaker , 8X ° >
Taffroy , XX. HKct Jaffrcy , XXX , 12kc ;
Beaver Crcelr , AA , 12c ; Bcnvcr Creek , BB ,
lie : Beaver .Creek. CC. lOc.
NNr.i.s Plaid Raftsman , 20c ; Goshen
! / , a7'o ; QuccheoNo. 4 , Jtf , IWJ o ; Anawan ,
XaKci Windsor , tMkty Ued XC , 24-in , 15) c ;
E 21-Inch ! ! tc ; GO iW-lnch , ISc ; H A F , f ,
25c ; J K F. 5 { , 27kfc ; O { , 35c.
COTTON FI\N.NII.S : 10 per cent trntlo dls- .
count LL , OVo ; CC , 7Ke ; SS SKc ; Niime-
less , 5fc } ; No. 5 , Oc ; EK , 0 > fc ; CiG , 10 > c ;
XX , VJkc ; OG , 14c ; NN , lllc ; HX , ISo ; H ,
JOe ; No. 10 , SJtfc ; sO , 10 > < cCO. ; 12Kc ; SO , ICc ;
20 , colored , lOc ; 50 , colored , 12c ; 71) ) , colored ,
25c ; Bristol , 13K ° 5 Union Paclllc , ISc.
Goncrnl ittafkcts.
Fi.oun AND FEED Minnesota patents , $2.45
@ 2.50pcrcwt ; ICansns nnd Missouri fancy
winter patents , J-3.50@2.75 pcrewt : Nobraslw
patents , 52.45 ( 2.50 per cwt ; rye Hour , ? 2.00
jter cwtwheat ; prnhani$1.75@l.00per cwtr.vo ;
irnhnin , $ l.ld@)1.40 ) per cwt ; New York buck-
whcnt$3.5U pcrewt ; Excelsior , S3.00 per cwt ;
ready raised , SJ5.00 per 100-lb case ; corninenl ,
.yellow. § 1.00@1.10 pur cwts white ? 1.10@1.15
[ icrowt ; bran , $10.00@17.00 per ton ; screen
ings , 512.00 per ton : hominy , 83.25 per {
bbl ; chopped feed , 518.00 per ton ; chopped
corn , 510.50@17.00 per ton
LuATiinii Oak soles. 35@37c ; hemlock
slaughter sole , 21g39c ( ; hemlock dry solo , 12
( a,25c ; hemloekkip , 0090c : A. < fc B. runner
kip , 50@73o ; A. hemlock calf , 90c@l.00 ; A.
A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 75o ; hemlock
upper , 19@2Ic ; English grain upper , 25e ;
hemlock grain upper , 21@24c ; Tamplco B. L.
Morocco , ! i9$33c ( ; Tampico pepplo , O. D. Mo. ,
22@29c ; Curacon. B. G. Mo. , 30o : Simon
O.I ) . Mo. , $2.75@3.00 ; Dangola kid , 30@32c ;
X. M. kangaroo , 40c ; American calf kid. 82o ;
Griesen kids , $3.00@3.50 ; French glazed kids.
? 2.50@2.75 ; French calf kids. $3.20 ; oak kip
skins , $30cS$1.00 ( ; oak calf skins , 51.00@1.53 ;
French calf skins , S1.25@223 ; French kip
skins , $1.10@1.50 ; Russitt linings , $0.00@0.50
per doz. ; pink cream and white linings , $7.50
( S10.00 per iloz. ; colored toppings , $9.00 ®
11.00.
EXTIIACTS Sanderson's oil bergnmot , per
Ib. , $ ? 2.73@3.00 ; oil lemon , per Ib. , $2.50 ; oil
peppermint , $3.00 ; oil wintcrprcen , $2.50 ;
olive oil , Malaga , per gallon , $1.23.
WINDOW GLASS Single. 70 per cent nnd 5
per cent ; double , 70 and 10 per cent discount.
PAINTS White lead , pure-O c ; white lead ,
boiled , COc ; linseed , raw , 67c ; castor ,
No. 1 , $1.20 ; No. 2 , $1.12 ; sperm
whale. 51.00 ; wlmlo water , bleached ,
85c ; fish , bank , 33c ; neatsfoot cxtra/CSc ;
nentsfootNo. 1 , 50c ; gasoline,73degrees , 15c ;
W. S. lard , C5c ; No. 1 lard , 50c ; No. 2 lard , 50
( i55c ; W. Va. zero , 14c ; W.Vn. summer , 12c ;
golden No. 1 , 40c ; golden No. 2 , 25c ; whale ,
20c ; nopthu , 1 degree , 14c ; headlight , 150
degrees , 12e ; headlight , 175 degree , 15c ; tur
pentine , 4Sc ; castor , pure , $2.45 ner gal.
DIIUOH Acid , carbolic , crystal , per Ib , 50c ;
citric acid , per Ib , COo ; tartaric , per Ib , 50c ;
sulphuric , per Ib , 5c ; ammonia , carb , per Ib ,
15o ; alum , per Ib , 5c ; alcohol , 93 per cent ,
per gal , $3.20 ; blue vitric , per Ib , 8c ; borax ,
refined , per lb , lOc ; camphor refined , 30c ;
cream tartar , pure , per lb , 45e ; cream tartar ,
coflimercial , per lb , 20c ; cloves , per lb 33c ;
cuttlefish bone , per Ib , 30e ; dextrine , per
P. & W. , per oz , $3.00 ; opium , per
lb , $3.90 ; quinine , P. & AV. , per oz , Olc ; qui
nine , German , per oz , 50c ; rochcllo salts , per
lb , 85o ; saffron , American , per lb , 40c ; saf
fron , true Spanish , per oz , $1.00 ; saltpetre ,
pure , per lb , lOc ; sulphur , Flowers' , per lb ,
5c ; soda , bi-carb , per lb , 5c ; silver , nitrate ,
per lb , $ .11.50 ; spermaccto , per lb , COc ;
strychnine , poroz. $1.25 ; wax , white , pure ,
per lb , 55o ; wax , yellow , pure , per lb , 83c.
Si'iniTS Cologne spirits 188 proof , $1.14 ;
do 101 proof , $1.17 ; spirits , second quality ,
101 proof , $1.10 ; do IbS proof , $1.13 ; alcohol ,
183 proof , per wine gallon , $2.13 ; redistilled
whlHkies , $1.20@1.50 ; gin blended , $1.50@3.00 ;
Kentucky bourbons , $2.00itO.X ( ( ) ; Kentucky
nnd Pennsylvania ryes , $2.00@0.50 ; Golden
Sheaf bourbon und rye whiskies. $1.50i ( 3.00 ;
brandies , Imported , $5.00@8.00 ; domestic ,
ei.303.00 ; Kins , imported , $3.00@0.00 ; do
mestic , $1.25@IJ.OO ; champagnes , imported ,
per case , { 23.00@33.000 ; American , per case ,
$10.00@10.00.
HIDES Green butchers' SJi lc ; green
cured , 5 > AOKc ; dry flint. 9c ; dry salt , 8c ;
green salted calf,7J C'ibc ; damaged hides two-
thirds price ; dry salted deacons , 25e each.
Tallow No. 1 , 8J c ; No. 2 , 2 > | c. Grease-
Prime white , 4)4c ) ; yellow , So ; brown , 2c.
Sheep pelts , 10c(2$1.00 ( , according to quality.
Branded hides cmssea as damaged.
Funs Raccoon , No. 1 , 30@45c ; No. 2 , 25 ®
30c ; mink , 10@50c ; muskrat , fall , 5@Sc ;
muskrat , spring and winter , 8ullc ( ) ; stripped
skunk , 100t40c ; mountain wolf , No. 1 , 51.50 ®
2.50 ; No. 2 , prairie , 50@70e ; No. 2 , 25@40c ;
beaver , Mo. 1 , per lb , $3.00@3.00 ; No. 2 , $1.00
® 1.35 ; otter , $1.00@0.00 ; dry deer skins , 20 ®
35c per lb ; dry antelope , elk , moose , etc. , 15 ®
25c ; deer skins , per lb , 20@'oc.
Motor KxperlnieiitH.
Superintendent Smith , of the horse car
company , suid yesterday that they wanted
no cable line in theirs. In a few years , and
perhaps before that , a motor would bo per
fected which would do away with the cable ,
and when it was perfected the local cam-
pany would toke hold of it. William Me-
Laughlln , an Omaha Inventor , had informed
him only a few days ago that ho would bo
ready In n short time to experiment with his
motor upon ono of the cars.
Yesterday another car was placed upon the
fair grounds street car line , making a total
of five und rendering possible twenty min
utes trips instead of twenty-five minutes as
heretofore. Superintendent Smith says that
tcn-mlnuto runs will bo made in a , few weeks.
( 'Tho best on earth" can truly bo said.
of Grig 'a Glycerine Salvo n speedy
euro for cuts , bruises , scalds , burns ,
sores , piles , totter and nil skin erup
tions , Try this wonder healer. 25
cents. Guaranteed. C. F. Goodman
Drug Co. _
C. H. 1'AI.MER. X P.tUCUMAN , 3 , U , UI.AKCUA1IU.
PALMER. R1CHMAN i CO , .
Live Slock Commission Merchants.
Oftlco-Uonm 24 , Oppottto Kictmnco llulldlni. union
fclcictunit , Ijoutli Omaha. Neb.
McCOY BROS. ,
Live Ml Commission Merchants ,
Market furnUliod free on application. EtocSferi Bud
fuuituri turnUliod on good ternia. Ko'crenici : Oral.
im National Hank anil boutli OrnaUa National , Uoioo
Hock Y rJi , buutli Ouiahit ,
LORIMER.WESTERFIELD& MALEY
Live Stock" Commission ,
lloom 15 , Excbinuo llu JInir , I'nloa gtock Ytri1 ! ,
buutli OuiaUa , Nub.
A LEX A N DERir FITCH.
Commision Dealers in Live Sock ,
, Uppotllo KxcbaoKQ llulldlue , Uolon Stock
Vard > , buutli uiuutia , Kelt ,
UNION S TOCKY A RDS C
Of Omaha , Limited ,
'olm i'.liai aiawierlntendenl.
Asrloulturol Implomotite ,
CHURCHILL PARKER
LININOER & METGALF CO. .
Ilugglea , Kte.Vboleinle. . Om hi > , NebraUii.
PARLIN , ORENDORF it MARTIN.
Wholesale Dc 1f r In
Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons & Bnggies
_ Ml. TO , KB and 007 Jonci Strett , Omaha. _
P. P. MAST & CO. ,
ManDfaclnrers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders ,
CultltMort.lUjr lUkc . Cider Mills and Luban Pul-
Tcrlicti. Cor. llth And NMcholfts gtrceti.
WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. .
Wholmaln
Agricnltnrai Implements , Wagons & Buggies
Corner llth and NlcholatSlrteU.
OMAlIAniUNCn.
Arr. . ,
lairesting Macnineri and Binder Twine !
W. U. Mcatl , Maungcr , Ul3 U.-RVcnwortU tt. , OmiiUa
Booto nnd Shoos.
W. V. MORSE & CO. ,
Jotes of Boots and Shoes ,
Artists' Materials.
A HOSPE , Jr. .
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1S13 Uouelan Street , Omalm , Nebraska.
MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARD Co
Manufacturers nnd Jobbers In
Wagons Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc ,
Cor.5th nml Pacific SlrooKOrrmlift , Neb ?
1110 1103-1103 Douclnn St. , Onmlm Alimufactorr , Sum
incrfct.llo ton
KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. ,
( Succcfsors to Ilccil , Jones A Co. )
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes
Accntnlor Iloston llubhcr $ > hoB Co. lira. 1104 A1100
K Itarni'yM. . Onmlia. NobraaXn.
Qookoollors onti Stationers.
* H. M. & S. W. JONES ,
Successors to A , T. Kenyan A Co. , \ \ bolesnlo & Hctall
Booksellers and Stationers ,
Flno Wcilillnu Ptatlonery. Comroorclnl Stationery.
Uifi Douitlas Btreet , Oinalin , Noli.
Coffooo , Splcoo , Etc.
CLARKE COFFEE CO. ,
Omahn CotTeo nnd tplcc Mills.
Teas. Coffees. Spices , Baling Powder ,
Crookory and Glassware.
j imj mnW fVW * W
W. L. WRIGHT.
Agent JOT tbe Manufacturers nnd Importers of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys
Ktc. Ofllcc , 317 8.13th Bt. , Oinahu. Nebrnttn.
PERKINS. CATCH St. LAUMAN ,
Importers und Jobbers of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware
Kto 1511 Knrnam St. , New 1'nxtnn Building.
Commission and Storage.
CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. .
( Successors to McShano A Schrocder. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
Omaha. Nebraska.
FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS ,
Wholesale
Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commission
Merchant ? . Correipondcnco cllclted. 1011 Nort
lUli fcirec ] , Omaha , Neb.
R1DDELL & RIDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
Co ol Coke a nd LIrn o.
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OMAHA COAL , COKE & . LIME CO.
Johte of Hard and Soft Coal ,
203 South 13th Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
J. J. JOHNSON i CO. ,
Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime ,
And shippers of Coal , Coke , Cement , Plaster , LI mo ,
Uraln Tile , and Sewer ripe. OOlce , i'azton Hotel ,
I1 arnam lit. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone 811.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. .
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
211 Bouth 13th St. . Omaha. Neb.
Dry Goods and Notjons.
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M. E SMITH & CO. , .
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions ,
1102 nnd 1104 Douglas , Cor. 1Kb St. , Omaha , Neb.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYQOODSCo
Importers and Johhers inDry GoodsNotions ,
Gents' Furnishing floods. Corner llth nnd HaJner
bta. . Omaha. Nobraakn.
DEWEY U STONE.
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Farnara Street. Omaha. Nebraska.
CHARLES SHIVER1CK ,
Furniture
Omaha , Nebraska.
Office Fixtures.
.THE SliLMONDS JIA UFACTUKINQ CO.
Manufacturers of
Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures ,
Mantles , Fldclioards.Book Oases , Druu Fixtures , Wall
Cn eii , 1'HrUtUmii , ItnlllnKS , Counters , liccr and
Wine Coulore , Mlrors , etc. Factory and onice,17JU
and I'Sl Houtli Utb c-1. , Uiuabu. Tvleiilioner 1UI.
Crooorloa.
P.AXTON , GALLAGHER & CO. ,
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
704.707.70J end 711 B. lOtn 81. , Omaha , Neb.
McCORD , BRADY & CO. .
Wholesale Grocers ,
VAn and LtaTOOitorlU Streets , Omaba , Nebraska.
Hardware.
LEE. FRIED Ic CO. ,
Johhers of Hardware and Nails ,
Tinware , Hheet Iron. Ktc. Agents for Hone Belles ,
and Miami Ponder Co. , Omaha , Neb.
H1MEBAUQH & TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mechanics' Tools and Buffalo Scales. 1(06 Dougla
_ btreet , Omaha , Mebraafca. _
RECTOR. WILHELMY & CO. .
Wholesale Hardware ,
10th and Ilarnrr fits. , Omaha , Neb. Weitem AgenU
forAuitln TowderCo. , Jerfcriop fiteal Nails ,
_ Fairbanks Standard btiles.
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Y CO
Wholoialo Manufncturers of
Saddlery & JoDhers of Saddlery Hardware
And Bather. HOJ,1W > und ltd ; llaroer Bt.O < ualia
NcbraiUa.
_ r _ ' ' , ,
w. J.'B'WOATCH ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
BprlDj , Wanon Htork. Uardiraro , Lumber , Ktc. IVA
ecdHllUarnoy Blfeet.Omsba. _
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j AME"Q A. EDNEY ,
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
' Vsjonanil Onlsice Wood Stock , lloayr Hardnare
Ktc. UI7 hnil iu lAiarBnworlfa Ht. . Omu'-a.
OMAHALUMBER Co ,
All Kinds of Bnilding Material at Wholesale
HU Street and Union t'acl&c Track , Omaha.
LOUIS DRADFORD
Dealer in Lumber , Laih , Liaie , Sash ,
Door * , Etc.- Yard , fsrixrTth and powlasi Ccroe
Cnpa , Eto.
W. L. PARROTTE & CoTT
f Mcsale Hals , Caps and Straw Goods ,
1107 HnrnoyPlrofit. Omaha. KnK
C. N DIETZ ,
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber ,
Mth and California SlretU. Omah Nebraska.
FRED W. GRIAY7
Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc
, , , , , ,
Comer fth and Douglas 8ts. . Omaha.
T.W. HARVEY LUMBEnfCOT"
To Dealers Only ,
Once. 1103 Farnara Street , Omanit.
JOHN A. WAKEFIETTDT
Wholesale Lumber , Etc ,
Imported nnd American 1'ortland Cement. Cut I
Agent for Mllwankoo Hydraulic Cement and
Qulncr While Lime.
CHAS. R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lnmlier ,
Wood Cnri > H and Tamiiot Flooring Mb and TVmcln
STEAM BOILER WORKS ,
Carter * Eon , 1'rop's. Manufnctiircrs of nil kind !
Steam Boilers , Tanks and Sheet IrouWorfc
Works Houtb. SWh ami II. & M. crosMnit.
PAXTON .V V1KHMNC1 IHON WOHKS ,
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Worlr ,
KiiKlnp , llram Work , Gonernl Foundry , Mnclilno nnil
lllacksuillh Work. . Odlee ami \ \ orks , U. 1 > lljr.
and IHh btreot , Oiualin.
OMAHA WIRE & IRON'WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
JJo k Halts , Window OuaMn. tinner Btaml , Wlr
frlKiis. Ktc. 1EI North ICtli Street , Omalia.
OMAHA SAFE nnd IRON WORKS ,
Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes
Vniilt-i.1nll Work. Iron mid Wlro Finn-Inn. HlRn * . ICtfl.
(1 Amlrvm , I'rtm'r C r. lltli nn l.lnruvin Su. _
CHAMPION IRON nncl WIREWORKS
iron and Wire Fences , Railing Guards
ml sciuons , lurlmiiks , onicus , riiirt-i , ri-iMcncej , cto
Improved Awnlnits , Locksmith Machinery and
Ulncksinlth Works. JOJSoutUUtbH t.
; MLMQHEK X. LliACH.
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks ,
Ocncrnl Agents for DlPbnld Safe A I < ock Co.N
Vaults audJuU Work , 1115 1'arnuiu Street , OujuUiw
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ liiilllnury ' und Notions.
I..6 . B E R F'E L D ER * TCO. .
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
203. 310 and 5 South lllli Street.
Notlona >
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
< 03 mid < 05tkutU10tb St. , Omaha.
VINYARD & SCHNEIDER ,
Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods ,
1105 Ilnrncr Street , Omnha.
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CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholsalc Refined and LnMcating Oils ,
Arlo Grease , Etc. , Oranba. A. II. llltuop , Mnnacer
Paints and Oils-
CUMMINO.S & NKirSON.
Wholesale Dealers In
Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc ,
118 | Furuitni StreetOmahu.Nub.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. , '
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry n nlco itock of Printing , Wrapping and Writing
1't er. Special attention then to cor load orders. > ,
Prlntora' MatorlaliB.
WESTERNNEWSPAPER UNION- , '
Auxiliary Publishers ,
Peelers In Type. Presses and Printers' Supplies. MI
Bouth 12th Street , Omaha.
Rubber Goods.
OMAHA RUBBER CO. ,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods
311 Clothing anil Leather Uelttng. 1003 Fsrnam HtrMt ,
Flttngs [ , Pumps , Etc.
A. L. STRANC CO. ,
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
3tcim-
CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
3tcam nml Water Supplies. Headquarters for Mail.
Kou t & CO'B goods. 1111 1'arnam tit , . Omaha.
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO.r
Steam and Water Supplies ,
Ualliaay Wind Mills. 013 nnd 931 Farnam St. , Omahs.
_ U. F. Hoes , Acting Manager.
BROWNELL & CO. .
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery ,
Shoot Iron Work Steam Pumps , Haw MIKs , 1313-U1J
Lunvcnworth tUruul. Onmlm. /I
Sooda.
PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. ,
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
911 and 813 Jones Htrect Omaha. ,
Storage , Forwarding & . CommlBolon
ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. , '
Storage , Forwarding and Commission- ,
Dranch house of tlio Ilcrmtr Ilinrgr Co. Ilueglesal
nbolciale and retail , 1JM WlOand 15l > jtard HlrO t , f
Oinaha. Telephone Nd.'W. '
Browora.
STORZ&ILER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1M1 North Elgtbluoata Btreet. Omalia. K b.
Oyerallo.
CANFIELD MANUFACTURING COiV
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
/cans PantsSblrti , Bto. 1192and 1104 Douglas BtreaU
Otuabtt , Meb. (
Qfn loo.
EAQLE CORrTJCE WORKS , H
Manufacture Galvanized Iron aM Cornice ,
' wt ffigffifaUOMgf * * * l ui M
M. A. DISBRofOO.l
Wholemlo Manuf tiirors of
Sash. Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
rancti ufflce , > n and Itard Streets , Oolkha , tyabj
BOHN MANUFACTURING GO.
Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Woiilrtlok-i , Rtalr Work and Interior Hard VToort llj >
Uh. N. K. Corner bill and Ix-aicnnortlJ il.-tetl ,
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OMAHA PLANTNG MTT.L CO. ,
Manafacturers of Moulding , Sasli , Doors ,
And Hllndit , Turning , Plalr-work. Hank ivna OWfe lit-
tlu/ , /jIL and l' < iiiletoo | | Avonuii.
Smoke Stocks ,
H. K.
Mannfattnring Dealer in Smoke Stacks ,
lliiKhlofl , Tunk and 'jcnural llo'.lci l' < ual'la ( . U1S
Du'l.'o MlDH.t- bu , Neb
THE CAPITOL HOTEL
I.INCOt.iaNEB. .
Tin belt knflifu sa4 must popular Hotel In ttal
sist * . lAicatirq csaiial. aipuliitrceiiti Dr v-cl
fu , for cectwtM laea nul ailpoHtles ,