T DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , OOTOfefcR 27. 1888. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Bull Sontlmotit Slrongor Thau EVOT In Whotit. LITTLE IN SIGHT FOR EXPORT. Corn Atlvnnco * HllKlitly-Tlic Mourn Control Provisions Cntllc Hlciw nncl \Vi-nk lloit * Actlvn Antl Home- what. Jllilicr Quotation * . CHICAGO I'ltonUCK MAIIKKT. CniCA io , Oct. 20. [ Special Telegram to Tun lire. ] Wheat scored another udviinco to-day. If asked the reason therefor about four out of five would make reply. "It is Hutchlnsoti and the Northwest. " The stal wart bulls were loyal to the opinion that it was due altoKCthcr to the legitimate nnd un conquerable nature of the situation. From the best Information they obtain they arc Rntisflcd that there will not bo over 85,000- 000 or 35,000,000 bbshels to bo spared for ex port dJriiiK tUo remaining eight months of the current crop year , of which less than 40 ) icr cent cnn come from cast of the Uocky mountains. That makes them rock rooted in their convictions , and they predict 11 51 for wheat , with Just as much confidence now , as they preached tl.00 ® 1.10 wheat when the price was around bOc. That Ilutchln.soi : was the larircit buyer to-day is true beyond dispute , but that it was or is one man's mar kct in not so clear. There was a good , rat tling lire of outside orders , and the public confidence In wheat at around the currcnl range of values seems to be growing. The prophesies of the past three weeks that wheal must break back to (1.10 have not been ful filled , nnd n new set of buyers have coma it nbovo $1.10 to rclnforco the stalwarts wh < could not be shaken out on the buckwart sweep from $1.83. Tno receipts at boll gprlng and winter wheat points are not get ting any larger , and advices from the north west continue to bo bullish in the extreme Unless there should bo a series of "corners' In this market there is slight proa pect of much northwestern when KCttinR to Chicago thin year and operator ! have about dropped that section of the coun try out of their calculations when llgurltif ! on Itho sources of supply contributory ti Chicago for the season. The opening price Of December was about 11.17. December ad Vanced to tl.7tf , worked back to "fl.lO J went to * 1.17 , back to $ l.li K and up t < I ' 4. Late in the session it broke to 11.14 ana during the greater part of the session 1 ranged under May , though the course o prlcds was Jerky. The buying or selling of i Ingle 5.000 bushel lot was liable to changi the price } c. May ndva'nced early ti 11.17 % , ranged down to tl.16 % and up t < 11.18. It could not bo kept below $1.17 > foi any length of time , and between 11:30 : am 12:30 : it touched $1.18 frequently. Shortly before fore 1 o'clock the market gave way to $ l.liy for May. "Hutchinson's brokers lllled 'em up1 was the explanation and the stutcmen proved true. The "old man" parted will quite a line of wheat above $1.17 . Afte the flurry the market assumed a tinner tone and seemed to be resting on a ilrmer foun dation. The closing prices were # 1.10J { , fo December , and $1.17) ) { for May , a net im provcment of I' dMKo for the day. One o the best features of the market to-day wa the tendency of May to got above Decembc and Btay there. Another feature was th telling out of half a dozen good lines o wheat by operators like Keam and Gcorg Bmltb. Ream again announces tnat ho i going away , this time "for suie , " and othe bulls who unloaded say they were morel , taking moderate profits. They nro believer In $1.60 wheat , but do not think the price i ' polng there to-morrow. Still another featur Is the improved demand for lower grades o wheat at rather better prices. Corn receipts were 84 cars , under est mates. The inspection of out store was hcav , and the weather was mild , damp and uufi y vornble to the curly grading of No. 2 fret the now crop. Liverpool wfls also quote higher , exports were on an unusual scale and .tho strength in wheat likewise cncoui god holders. There was some activity at a advance of about % o on futures in this yea and May also made some improvement eve yesterday's closing figures. In early tradin buying on a small scale by parties who ar supposed to hold most of the contract grad at present in store hero was observed , bi generally the day's business was without ui usual features. Outside orders were scare and the market narrow and unsatisfactor ; The chief interest centers in November , a though a ( air share of to-day's operatioc were in December. The opening price of 41Jj for November was within , : * 'e of ii -highest for the day. It was statlonai for the greater part of the day around 41 > ( 41c , advancing slightly Just toward tt close and closing llrm at 41c , being an n < vance of % @Xc on yesterday's closing pric December also gained % c and May closed i the same figure as it did on the prcccdii : day. day.Oats were without important changi ruling generally llrm , with light business I May at figures within yesterday's ringei Uc above the latest prices of thai i .v F lures this side of May were dull , with th month practically nominal. Trading In cat lots was almost entirely in samples , as thoi wa * little offered in store or to go thero. N 9 was quotable nt 24 ? (324kc. ( In provisions the bear siao again controlU the movement. Cudahy , Singer , Wrigl and their followers hammered the mark with even more than their customary vlgo They were gunning for holders from tl start and had no trouble in holding the b ; ance of power. In the downward turn i augurated and maintained lard received mo attention than any other leading lines , thouj January pork was at times qulto activ General business , In fact , exceeded the avc ago volume , and of cash meats the sal showed something of an Increase. Insii prices ull around wore touched shortly L fore adjournment. Uascd on ycstci day's fin quotations the day's net decline amount to 50o on October pork , 12) con October lat J7Jio on November , December , year and Ju nary pork , 10ll'jfc on deliveries of la Inter than October , 5o on January short ri and l4o on May pork. CHIOAGO IjlVK STOCK. CniCAOO , Oct. 20. [ Special Telegram to Ti BKK. | CATTI.B. Trodo was slow and pric weaker on everything , except ono or f loads of prime natives , and they barely ma as good prices as heretofore. Good nativ are scarce , but only a few are wanted. T straw that showea which way the wind w blowing was the sale of Day State rangers 14.00 against M.12K on Wednesday. Tl brand of rangers equaled anything tl comes from Montana. They were bought , Hammond for the export dressed beef trai and there was scarcely anything better the ranger hue on the market. Medium n common natives were again ucglccti buyers finding what they wan ! in the 00 cars of rangers on sale. Of coui medium and common natives were dlspo ; of at ono price or another , but there w < no llxcd values on the same. However , c fact was certain they were no higher tl yesterday. If anything lower. Cow sto < cunning stock , bulls , and all rough stuff , main ut the lowest prices for the year. Text sold about the same as yesterday. 'J btocker and feeder trade continues quiet w prices rather lower than last week ; cho beeves $5.60(35.75 ( j medium to good steo 1350 to 1500 Ibs , H.OOcSYOO ; 1200 to 1350 1 | 3.60@4.i5 ! ; 050 to 1200 Ibs , t3.00C . ( K ) ; steers ers nnd feeders active at $3.15(33.40 ( ; co' bulls and mixed , * 1.20@.90j bulk , * , ' . ! 2.40 ; Texas and Indian steers , f.'OCJa cows , $1.7502.85 : western rangers , VJ.S 4 PO ; cows , rJ.40tji2.00 ( ; wintered Toxa 18.00(53.40. ( lIoiJh Huslness opened rather active , poclally In the northwest division , where l run was light , with a slight upturn , other divisions early tmlcs showed no par uiarchaiiKQ as compared with jeslerd Later , and especially around about 11 o'clo tlieru was a largo Increase in the run , the celpts largely overrunning early optimal and late arrivals sold 5 ( < ? lUo lower , the K eral market olonlng rather weak nt ah 13.30 to $5.40 frr common packers and 15.4 C 50 for best mixed ; assorted heavy , incl Inc fancy butcher welghu , Philadelphia i trulght loads of choice , sold all the \ from | 5 55 to * 5 05. Assorted light ! Jargelj between 44.45 and 13.80. NKW YoiiK , Opt. 2 < l. [ Special Telegram to Tun UKK.I- STOCKS In stocks the nmrkot was again of minor Interest U > operators. It oNti | < ! cl rather iiuiet at about steady price1) , ns compared with last night's clone. Fluctiu ntions during the morning holirs were usually small , arid trading was ot no special Rig. nlllcutico. At noon thu market was dull and steady , generally at n shade nbovo opening prices. Missouri I'acillu developed some strength and closed nearly 1 point over the opening , the remainder closing nt or near the llrst prices of the day a ? n rule. The following were the cloning quotations : II. H. 4s regular .I27S Northern Pacific . ZOfi U. H. 4sroupuun , do preferred fil'i I' . H.4' ' } ri-Killftr 0. AN. W . . 1UH U. H. 44HcoupoiiB ! IIM ( > , do preferred , . 14. ! I'ftclHr Os of 'Id. . . .IZlij N.Y. Central . . . IMS Ci'iitrnl Pacific. . . : isy p. , i ) . 41 : 2 ij Clilcairo It Alton . 130 Hoc It Inland , . lOX'l Chicago , llnrlltik'toti C. . M. 4Ht. 1' . . . t'W AQulnry do preferred. . . , ! ( ) " ? I ) . . I , . * W. . . .St. Paul * Omaha. . : rj Illinois Central , .lin do preferred . .ins 1..II.&W . 17 Union Pacific . . . . U\ Kiuisas ATexan. . . ll'i \V..St.I , . * ! ' . . . . 14' * . . do preferred. . . ZT'/i MIchlKnn Central Western Union. , . MS 4 % MONET ON CALI , Easy at 1M < ? * 2 per cent ; last loan 2 per cent ; closed olTorcd at 2 per cent. I'niME MRIICANTII.B PAPBII 4JfuO per cent , STKHUNO EXCIIANOE Quiet nnd wealr , with urtual business , at $4.839f for sixty-day bills , nnd $4.87.f ' for demand. rnonucE. CHICAGO , Oct. 2(1. ( Wheat lower ; cash. I1.14 ; < ; November , $1.15 ; Uecetn- ocr , $1.1(5 ( % ; May , $ I.17'4' ' . Corn Steady ; cash and November , 415fe ; December , JKIJfc ; May , IVS c. Oats firm ; cash , 84 'HC ; November , 24Vc ; December , 254'c ' ; May , 29b'c. Uyo 57c. Hurley Nominal. Prime Timothy Nominal. Klax-$1.45 < a)1.40. ) Whisky $1.20. Pork Lower ; cash , $14.40 ; November , $14.30 ; January , $14.3Prf ; Mav , * 14.(15. ( Lard Steady ; cash , $ .83 ; NovembcrS.05 ; December , $7.0714. Flour Quiet and unchanged : patents , $ rt.75@7.00 ; bakers , fl.75(35.85 ( , winter , $5.50 (35.75. ( Hulk Meats Shoulders , $ S.OO < a8.25 ; short clear , $3.37K@8.50 ; short ribs , $7.(55. ( Uuttcr Kasy ; creamery , 19MQ26l o : dairy , 13K@Mc. Choose A shade easier ; full cream chcd- dam , 10' ( < | 10V c ; flats and Young Americas , Eggs-Firm : fresh , lSX@19c. Hides Steady ; heavy green salted , 7c : light preen salted , 7ic ; green , C c ; salted bull , 6 } c ; green salted bull , 5c ; green salted calf , 7@7 > Jc ; dry flint , 9o ; dry calf , 7@Sc ; deacons , 15J30o each ; dry salted , 7c. Tallow Steady ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4We ; No. 2 , 8' < c ; cake , 6c. Receipts. Shipments Flour , bbls 1(5,000 ( 31,00 ( Wheat bu 55.000 4C.WX Corn , bu 321.000 382XX Oats , bu IbO.OOO ! W8 , X Kye , bu . . . . Now York , Oct. 'M. Wheat Receipts 39,350 ; exports , none ; spot market dul and lljiailjfc ( higher and flrui ; No. 2 red tl.lSfJU.1:1)4 : ) In elevatflr ; $1.141 @ 1.14j afloat ; $1.12 @ 1.12 % f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , Jl.Ot Q1.02 ; iincrudcd red , $1.07@1.13) { ; No. : red , tl.17fjil.18. Options fairly aetivo am advanced lKfJ22J.Cc , closing firm at 1 ? @ 1 % < over yesterday's ; No. 2 red uud Novembci closing at $1.13. Corn Receipts , 1,163,800 ; exports , 79,744 spot market moderately active , a tnlk higher , nnd weak ; No. 2 , 491 @ 40 e in elevator , 4'.t@W c&ttoati ungraded mixed 49@50c ; options very dull and } 4@i } higher , steady ; November closing at4'Ju. Oats Uccolpts , 40.COO ; exports 34 ; spol market moderately active , J o higher , ant strong ; options lairly active , > 4c higher , oni firm , November closing at ; i05fc ; No. i white , 33o : mixed western , 2Sdi32c _ ; wnitc western , : JOJ$40c. ( CotTco Options steady ; sales , 93.500 bags Including October , $13.70@13.75 ; November $13.35@li.55 ! ; Docotnbor , * 13.00@13.15 ; Jau unry , fl2.9riC' 13.15 ; February , ? 12.fi5 ( 13.10 ; spot Kiodull and easy ; fair cargoei nt 115.75. Petroleum Steady and quiet ; Unitet closed at 85c. Eggs Fancy , steady and in fair demand western , 21Kfc22e ( ; limed , lU@19Kc. Pork More active ; mess , $15.75@10.25. Lard Lower nnd dull : spot western 18.50 November closing at $8.32. Butter Easy and in moderate demand western dairy , 18J4al8c ) ; western creamery lC@2ic ( ; Elgin , 23K@-"c- Cheese Dull ancreasy ; western , 9@10 c Minneapolis , Oct. 20. Wheat The re celpts of wheat for to-day were 371 cars ; shlmpents , 79 cars. Sellers were cncour aged to ask prices again by the stiffness o outside markets and buyers exercised thci usual custom of waiting until late in the ses slon. Sales ranged Ic above yesterday bu trading was quiet. Closing quotations : No. hard , cash , $1.31 ' . November , ? 1.31 } { ; DC comber , $1.31 % ; May , I1.35X ; on truck $1.31@1.32 ; No. I northern , cosh , $1.17)4" ) November , Sl.lVtf ; December , $1.17Jf ; May $1.22 > tf ; on track , $ l.30@1.33 ; No. a north crn , cash , $1.11 % ; November , tl.llJi' ; DC comber , $1.12 ; May , $1.16 ; on track , $1.14 ( < 1.15. 1.15.8t. 8t. ijoals.'Oct. 20. Wheat Higher.Jcas $1.09K ; November , $1.11. Corn Firmer ; cosh , 38 (338 0 ; Noveir her , 3Cc. Oats Quiet ; cash , 22c ; November , 22Vc Pork-$15.18) ) < . Lurd-$8.25@j.50. ( Whiskey $1.14. Uutter Firm ; creamery , 0@27c ; dalr ; 31a23c. ( KaiiHaa City , Oct.20. Wheat Strongei No. 2 redcash , 1.00 asked ; Decembersah at$1.02May$1.00J ; ; No.3 , redcash,82Kcbii No.,2 soft , cash , $1.03 bid ; December , $1.1 asked ; Muy sales nt $1.11. Corn Quiet ; No. 8 , cash , 33J < c bid ; yea 29Vcbid ; January , 2S } ebid ; No. 8 , whit cash , 34Kc bid. Oats-No. 2,20 ; < o nsKed. Milwaukee , Oct. 20. Wheat Fir n cash , $1.0 < J ; December , $1.11 ; Januar , Corn Steady ; No. 3 , 42'fc. Oats Quiet ; No. 2 white , 29 } c. Kvo Quiet ; No. 1 , & 7Jtfc. Barley Weak ; No. 2 , 73e. Provisions Easier ; pork $14.75. Clnclniiiitl , Oct. SO. Wheat-Stead ; No. 2 rod , $1.05. Corn Easier ; No. 2 mixed , 4G ) c. Oats Harely steady ; No. 8 mixed , 25Wc. Hyo In fair demand and steady ; No. 59c. Whisky Active and flrm at $1.14. L1VU STOCK. Chicago. Oct. 20. The Drovers' Jou nal reiiorts as follows : Cattle Receipts , 12,000 : market stead ; beeves , $3.00r < i5.75 ; stockers and fee era , $1 5003.40 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1. 02.UO ; bulk , J2.10@2.10 ; Texas cattle , $1. tJ4.X ( ) . Hogs Receipts , 10.000 ; market opened 5 lOo higher , but closed 10@10c lower ; mixo $5.256J5.55 ; heavy , $ o.35 ( < i5.lJ5 ; light , $ o.3U 5.CO. Sheep Receipts. 5,000 ; market stoadio natives , fy.75f7i3.90 ; westerns , $3 00@3.C Toxnns , $ 8.60Qi3.20 : ; lambs , $3.76(35.50. National Htoolc Yards. Kut f LoulM , Oct. 'M. Cattle Receipts , 1.70 shipments , l,4bO ; market steady ; cnol heavy native steers , $5.000(5.50 ( ; fair to goi natlvo steers , I4.40M5.10 ; butchers' steei medium to choice , ) .40@4.50 ; stockcrs u feedeis , fair to good , $ J.10 ( < ? 3.25 ; rangei corn-fed , * J.OO3.10 ; grass-fed , rJ.103.00. Hogs Receipts , 2.5IX ) ; shinmcnts , 2,16 market easy , choice heavy and butcher sell lions , t5.B5 ( t' 05. packing medium to priu M.85Ci70.55 ; light grades , ordinary to be | 0.25 ( Jtl.45. KHIISAH City , Oct. 2fl. Cattle Rocelpi a fl,3lt ; hhipmcnts,3,415 ; marketslowand we for coiumoir , all fat and cholco steady ; b' ° od cholco corn-fed , $1.75 ( 5.25 ; common medium , $ li.25 ( < tl.CO ; stockers and Icodl steers , $1.50v (3.i.'i ( : : grabs range btcera , $1.0C 3,15 ; cows , $1.85(3..75. ( Hog * Receipts , V , ( HO ; shipments , 802 : i ; live , nnd 5o hlKhor ; good to choice J5.60iO. ( common to medium , $4.tJOQj5.-10 ; vklpi u e- es , plus , f3.Hi@UO. n- nut OMAHA MV1S STOOil. utd d- Cattlo. dnd Friday , Oct. 20.1SSS \y I Quite a good many cattle changed bai Id I but the trading all took place In an houi two iu the afturuoon , which made tUo tu kot Anpoar Tcry dull and dragging nil the forenoon. The receipts -were llpht nnd mostly all westerns. Thrrq were a tQW corn , fed istefrs which sold nt $3 COO3.T5. A few western beeves changed bunds but the * liTivi 11 uv u * un un tnidlni ? wnsliirgcly III I butcher stork , eannem , ofc. The market was weak und about lOo lower. line * * The receipts were the heaviest Of the week. Thu market opened weak but closed 5c higher with ull sold. H tier p. The market was well supplied nnd with sheep of good quality. Quito u largo bunch changed hands. Ilccclpn. Cuttle 1,000 Hops 5,000 Sheep 3,100 Horses 64 I'ruvsvllitiic Price * . The following is a table of prices paid In this maricet for the grades of stock men tioned. Prime steers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . 13.75 (34.50 ( Primest crs , 1100to 1300 Ibs. 3.50 t4.00 Native feeders 2.50 ( 3.15 Western fecc-ers 2.50 3.UO Ranito steers , com'on to choice 2.50 < & ) .25 Common to good cows 1.85 (42.00 ( Choice to fancy cows 2.25 C42.50 Common to choice bulls 1.85 dI2.K ( ) Fair tocnoice light hogs 5.25 ( < 5.U5 Falrtocnolce heavy hoes 5.40 @ . " > .50 Fair to cholco mixed hogs. . . . . 5.30 ( < { 5.40 ItepreenntntiTO Halo * . CATTLK. No. Ar. Pr. 9 tailings . " . 900 * 1.5 ! II cows 936 1.40 l cow lloo 1.40 III bulls 1800 1.40 ( Hmlls 18.13 1.40 1 bull la40 1.50 2 cows 1KIO 1.00 28 cows 901 1.05 4cows 1133 1.65 Ocows 1091 1. 15 Scows 874 1.155 4 cows 1125 l. 5 Scows SV ) 1.155 1 bull 1100 1.75 1 bull 1050 1.75 0 bulls 1083 1.75 1 cow 800 1.75 23 cows , natives 831 1.75 22 cows , natives 7 1.75 lObulls .Mi l.WI 21 cows 948 18) 7 feeders lfe ! > 8 8.W ) 11 cows 1035 2.10 3 cows 20 8.15 115 tailings 120 2.20 18 cows , imtlvo 1017 2,30 1 feeder , native 1080 2.65 43 stockers 907 2.155 27 strays 1124 2.75 40 steers , corn fed natives. . . . 1007 3.50 18 steers , corn fed natives. . . . 1800 3.75 20 feeders , Durnams 1833 400 HANOI : CATTLB. Owner and No. Av. Pr. O. O. Mills 20 steers 13CO $3.25 North American Cattle Co 83 bulls 1138 1.50 54 cows 959 2.10 Lance Creek Cattle Co * 24 cows 052 2.10 New Hampshire ! Cattle Co 105 cows , Wyoming 1037 P. Spencer 84 steers , Colorado 1157 2.65 Stephens & Meisner 21 steers 990 2.30 Y. T. Cattle Co 79 steers 1129 2.80 51 cows 1029 2.35 85 steers 1133 2.80 97 steers 1133 2.80 Hunter 20 steers , Texas 1254 2.60 Receivers Union Cattle Co 20 cows 980 2.15 37 cows 970 2.15 50 cows 1017 2.15 uoas No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk , , Pr. 78. . , .229 120 85.25 68. . .248 240 $ r > .374 ! 79. . , .203 180 6.85 62. . , .270 800 5.37) * 71. . , .208 40 5.27K 51. . , .291 200 5.40 77. , . 215 320 5.27 > i 47. . , .280 180 5.40 67 , , .3HO 80 5.30 72 , .209 240 5.40 72. , . .225 200 5.30 65. . , .275 640 5.40 74. , . .234 160 5.30 51. . , .289 200 5.40 71. , . .232 160 5.30 69. . , .279 160 5.40 71. , ! ! 297 720 5.30 62. . , .271 80 5.40 68. , . .250 200 5.30 60. . , .269 160 5.40 57. , . .238 240 5.30 67. . , .303 2bO 5.40 75. . , .210 40 5.30 67. . , .258 160 5.40 73. . . .231 5.30 68. . , 2KJ ( 80 5.40 58. , . .228 200 5.30 60. . , .854 320 5.40 72. , . .216 160 5.30 68. . , .257 120 5.40 70. , . .240 360 5.30 70. . . .250 280 5.40 50. , . .858 200 5.30 61. . . .878 80 6.40 78. , . .247 400 5.30 55. . , .875 160 5.40 9. . .261 80 5.30 71. . . .237 840 5.40 66. . .343 200 5.30 66. . . .871 120 5.40 6'J. . .289 180 * ! * 63. . . .263 160 5.40 83. . .249 240 5.3d 73. . . .279 800 5.40 75. . .235 100 5.35 71. . , .2f > 0 5.40 CO. . .255 100 5.35 73. . , .279 200 5.40 56. . .205 160 5.35 60. . . .280 160 5.40 63. . .255 180 5.35 74. . . .270 80 5.42K 68. . .251 120 5.35 66. . . .270 160 6.45 72. . .248 160 5.35 65 , . .871 360 5.45 68. . .858 40 5.35 66. , . .315 80 5.45 68. . .233 100 5.35 118. , . .884 80 5.45 73 . .238 80 5.25 58. , . .303 200 5.45 68. . .253 80 5.35 67. , . .299 200 5.45 159. . .249 80 5.35 67. , . .285 240 5.45 55. . .2(17 160 5.35 60. , . .2SO 5.60 65. . .2 2 1(50 ( 5.37)SHEEP. ) . , . .319 80 5.50 SHEEP. 400 Utah westerns 113 $3.20 Pnciccra' I'urchascM. Showing the number of hogs bought by the leading buyers on the market to-day : G. H. Hammond & Co . 5V ) Omaha Packing Co . 5'jn Armour C. P. Co . 2.33(1 ( J. P. Squires . . . 1,805 and Lowest. The following are the highest and lowest prices paid for hogs during the past few days and on the corresponding dates 0110 and two years ago : Iilyo S toe it Notes. H. II. HotCmun , Suttoii , was in with a en : of hogs. W. T. HIcldcy & lira , , Columbus , mar kotcd a load of IIOKB at (5.50. H. W. Dunn was In with a rar each o cattle and hogs from Elwood , Nub. Jim Frnzler , Columbus , came iu with twi loads of hogs , which sold on the market. The receipts of cattle for the flrst four day this week were In cxcass of the hog receipts J. H. Barren , president of the New Hanii | shire Caltlo company , was hero with liv loads of western co\ys. Hall & Moore had fifteen double decks o sheep on the market from Park City , Utali the largest single consignment of ehecp eve received hero. E. C. Goodell came in with n car each a cattle and hogs trout Western. D. W. Storm wax In from the sauio place with two loads o corn-fed cattle. When western rancors are coming to HIBI kct as freely us at tno present timu there i fiiot much room for corn-fed cattle , especial ) , the light and half fut natives. Bomo pruU fair corn-fed cattle sold on the market a 3.75 to-day. OMAHA WHOLESALE MAIIUETH Produce , Fruits , Kto. HUTTBH Fancy , solid-packed creamery , a @ 'J3o : choice sountry , ItKiJlSo ; coinuioi grades , lOi' lOa fLOUK Nebraska patents. 10.03 ( 7.50 Minnesota patents , $ U.'J5@S.OO ; stralgh grades , l5.OOQ5.50j bakers' flour , t5.iJ5C 43.7 ! per barrel. POTATOBS Nebraska , SSQIOo per busboi Colorado , 75QSOe. SWKKT POIATOES 2o per Ib. 1'ouLTitT Live chickens , IJ.75faa.OJ pe doz. : spring chickens , ( 'J.aO J.OJ ; drossc chickeiiH , Ida pcrlb. PKAHS California M.OOd(3.5U per bu box Kaon Strictly tresh , IBGtlOocandled. C'Ai.iKoiiNuOiupKs | l.'J3jl.50 ( per case Delaware * 40(9Wc ( ) , CONCOUB OBAPES 30@40o pei1 10-1 basket PBACUES Michigan. oOc@ll.00 p6r baske BAMANAI Common , H.WdJ'J.W per buacb ) > I o 2 A WORD S'P- I OS TO THE WISE o D IS SUFFICIENT ! &D CD cf QJ ( CD 2 H HiO CO holce , $2.50(213.50. ( LKMONS $ . " > .50 per case. OIIAMIKK * 5 OOWItl.00 tier box. CELEUV 25@30c ner dpzcn. ONIONS I0a50c ( per bu. CAIIIIAOE $3 00 per 100. , 1U.KTS 40e per bushel. TuuNirs 30c per bushel. SAI-EII KHAUT Bbls , $4.75 ; half bbls , $2.75. APPLES Choice , $2.50'i.7ri-jer ' bbl ; fancy , 3.00 per bbl ; common. $1 ( Wet 1.75 per bbl. CIDER Michigan. W.00a0.50 ( oer bbl 32 gals ; California pear elder , $15.00 per bbU Pop Co UN Rice. 3Cd4c ; common , 2@3c. tiABiioTS 40c per bushel. BEANS Choice eastern handpicked navies , 2.00 per oushcl ; western hand p eked navies , $ l.75(2il.80 ( ; mediums. tl.30Ql.40. Iraa beans 5c uer pound. . , HAY I. o. D. cars. No. 1 apland , 10.00 ; No. 2 upland. $5.0J. UHAX l5.00gl .00. CHOPPED FEED J14.00@15.00 per ton. COUN 31@3.c. ! OATS 22Jt23e. VINEGAR Cider , 10@18o p r E lWhlto vine , 10@20c per gal. CKANHKKiiiRs-$7.50a3.00 ( per bbl. Pnovisioxg Hams , No. 1 , 18) ) < c ; No. i lie ; shoulders , 9J c ; rib bacon , lU-fc ; : lear bacon , 12c ; picnic hams , IOc ; dried > cef hams , lOJ c ; dry salted clear * , short , JKc ; extra short , 9Kc ; short ribs , We ; pickled pigs feet , 15-lb kits , 80o ; lard , 9 ( ! $ iOc ; smoked sausage , 63c per Ib ; hog cas- ngs , 17@18e. Orovrm tttit. Revised prices are as follows : BAOOIJJO Stark A seamless 22e : Amos- < cag , seamless. 17 ! c ; Lewiston A , seamless. 19o ; American , seamless 17c ; burlaps , 4 toSbn , ll@14c ; gunnies , single , 13c ; gun nies , double , 20c ; wool sacks , 35o. Twines- Flax , 38c ; extra sail , 20@21u sail U , 1920c ; cotton. 21e ; 1uto. Ho JJniED FHUITS ties , m boxes , per ib , 13 ® ICc ; dates , in boxes , 7@10c ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box , $3.50Q3.75 ; Malaga loose raisins. $2.30@3.50 : new Valen cia raisins , pcrlb , ( j4o ; California loose tnus catels. per box $1. 0. C.ili'ornuiloiidon' . . l-8\ $ ' .4'i ; Pitted cherries , per Ib. l-o ; Califor nia pitted plums. per Ib. 12@13c ; dried blackberries , Per ID , 7K80 ; dried raspberries , ixsr Ib 24@2ic ; evaporated ap ples , i OJllc ; California sun dried peaches , i3c ; California unuarcd eraporated pcactics , 1501Sc ; evaporated California apricots , 18c ; Zanteocurrants , 6K7c ; Turk ish prunes , 44(054 0 ; citron , 82SC24c ( ; orange peel. 15c ; lemon peel , Itlo ; C.ilifornlii French prunes , 11(31 lilt1 CorrEus Mocha. 25@26o ; Rio , good , 10 ® 17c ; Mandahllng , 862jo ! : roasting Rio , 15(3 IOc ; O. G. Java , 24@26c ; Java , interior. 88 < 3 25o : Rio , tancy , 10 ( < 19c ; Santos and Mara- caibo. 17J41Uo ( : Arbucklcs. 8IJfo ; MeLaugh- IIII'H XXXX. 8l 4c. SDOAII Granulated , lc ; conf. A , 7' c ; white extra C , 1o : extra C , 7 > < cj yellow C , 7c ; iwwdered. s' < . ( ; cubes , > ( , . HONET K' ( * lTo for ona pound frames ; strained honey. 10 ® lie per pound. UEBSWAX Cholco yellow , 20@22 } < c ; dark colored , KIJiMe CHEESK Voung America , lull cream. 12@12Ko ; full cream Cheddars , li@12e ; full cream flats , 2 o - PICKLES Medium , in bbls , $5. 0 ; do inha'f bbls , $ .1.00 ; small , In bbls , $0. 0 ; do in ha'f ' bbls , $ , i.5J ; gherkins , in bbls , S'.WM do In half IbU. $4.mi _ , , JBLI.IES $1.25 per UU.b ] pail. SAi.T-$1.3X31.3 ( porljbl. HopE-7-10. u4e ) , i MAPLB SUOAII Hrtclcs , llC12o per ID ; penny cakes , 12@13qiper Ib ; pure maple syrup , 91.00 per gal. - TEAS i oung Hysont ommon to fair , 18@ 25o ; Young Hyson , WOdto fancy , 30t55oj ( Gunpowder , common , to peed , 22@25o ; Gun- ixwder , choice to fancy/40@05a ; Japan , com mon to medium , 15f4' & Japan , choice to fancy , 300450 : Ooloup/common to good , 25 ® 85o ; Oolong , choice to fincv , 50Q70o ; Imper ial , common to medtumj 25@35o ; Imperial , good to fancy. 40fl50c. NUTs-Aluioiids , I5@17o ; tilborts , 12l-So ; Brazil , 9@10o ; walnuts , 12o ; i > ecans , lOOJllc ; peanuts , C'i'Jc CnicKEiis 510opcr ibi assorted caVet , 7 @ 25o perlb , as per list. , , FISK. Holland Herring , 0c95o. per keg , Whlto Fish , It bbls. , No. 1 , ft-00 , Family $3.75 ; Trout. No. 1. $550 : Mackerel , K l > ul8 No , l Shore , $15.00. Large Family. $10 50 j Labrador Herring , $4.50 ; Columbia Rivei Salmon , $17.00 per bbl. Conmii Per Ib , whole , Co ; bricks ant strips , 7&Be. CANur-Mlxed , 8 ( 18o ; stick , 8 @ 9Vifo ) rocic candy , lOi < Q13o ; fancy candy , 7GJ'JSo , lry 'Goods COTTON Fi.iNNELS-10 per cent dis.j Lti 5Ko ; CO , OJfo ; 6S. 7 < Ji Nameless. Go RX , 18o : R , 800 ; No , { ot 8Ko ; No. 40 , 10 > < o No. oo. i2Ko ; No. 80 , l3KoNo. ; 30 , coloredfuo No 50. colored , 18o ; No. 70 , colored , 12Wo Bristol , 12 0 ; UnlAn Paciflc , 17o CAUPET WAiip-BlU White , 18 o ; colored , ' IT" B&TT9 Standard , 8c ; Gem lOc ; Beauty , 12l4c ; Boonc , 14o ; U , cased , $ t5.6u. PIIIXTS Solid colors Atlantic , Oc ; Slater 5Kc. Berlin oil. 6Kc ; Garner oil , 7c. PUINTS Pink and Robes Allen , ' c ; Rlverpomt. 5 ; c ; Steel Hlver , 6 c ; Richmond mend , 0 } c ; Paciflc , .r PIHNTS IJress Cnartcr Oak , v < ro ; Ramaix ) , 4 o ; Lodl , etfc ; Allen , 6c ; Richmond mend , 6Kc ; Windsor , O c ; Eddystone , 6 c ; Pacific OXc. , . BiKAcnEn SHEETING Berkeley cambrio NO 60 9Kc ; Best Yet , 4-4. 6 fc ; butter cloth Oo , 4Vc ; Cabot. 7) ) c ; Far well half bleached 8Vc- Fruit of Loom , 9tfe : . Greene gflx wn..n 7j . KinS Philip cambric . G , 6)o ) ; Hope , ; bric , Uc. Lonsdalo cambric , ll > .c ; Lonsdaie'Uc , ; New Y ° n mills , lOJ c ; Pcpperell , 42-ln , He ; Pepperell , 40-in , 120 ; Pepperell , 0-4 , lOo ; Pepperell , 8-4 , 21c ; Pep perell , 9-4 , 23o ; Pepperell. 10-4 , 25c ; Canton 4-4 , Stfc ; Triumph , 6c ; Wamsutta , lie ; Val ley. 5c. FLIKSRLS. Plaid IUftsmen,2 c ; Gosnen , 32Kc ; Clear Lake , 3i3 c ; Iron Mountain , to G IINo.2 , f , 2 CQ. ; H , No. 1 , J , 3 Xc ; 11 H , No. 2 , ft , 2 X ° \ B. H. No. 1. * > { , 80c ; OuechoB No. 1. / , 42c. COHKET JEANS Androscoggln , 7 c ; Koar- sarge , 7J c ; Rockport , OJfe ; Conestoga , 6)c ) , TICKS York , 30 in. , 18Xc ; York , 32 in. . 13 > fc ; Swift River. 8c ; Thorndlke OO , 8 > < o ; Thorndike EF. 8Xc ; Thorndlke 120 , 9) ) c ; Thorndlke XX , 15oj Cordls Ho. 6 , 9 } c ; Cordls No. 4.1 ) { n. Disi Jaffr3ey " * ' Beaver c"reekAAY l"c ; 1/eave'r Creek Ho ; Beaver Creek CC , IOc. K.KKTUCKT JEANS. Memorial , I5c ; Dakota ISo ; Durham , 27 > < c ; Hercules , IBc ; Learning- ington , 22)fo ; Cottswold , 27jie. CBASH.-Stevcns' B , 6 c : Stevens' B bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A , 7 > o ; Stevens A bleached , 8 > < o ; Stevens' P , 8Kc ; Stevens' P , bleached , 9Kc ; Stevens' N , 9Ko ; Stevens' N , bleached. 10)fc ; Stevens , Silt , I8)fo MISCELLANEOUS. Taole on ciotn. $3.50 ; plain Holland , 9 c ; Dado Holland , ! 2c. Brown sheeting Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7H ° i Atlantic - lantic H , 4-4 , 7ifc ; Atlantic D. 4-4 , 6Jio ; At lantic P , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , 60 ; Aurora cv4" * ' 4 0 ; Crown XXX , 46 ( o ; Hoosier LL , 4-4 , 6c ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 } < c : Lawrence - renco LL , 4-4 , 60 ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , tjtfc ; Pcpperell R4-4 , 7o ; Pepperell O , 4-4 , 6Jfo ; Pepporell. 8-4 , IS c ; Pepperell , 9-4 , 21c ; Pep perell , 10-4,23c ; UticaC , 4-4,4Jfc ; Wachusett , FLANNELS Red , C , 24 in , 15W : ' E. 24 in 21 e ; O G , 24 In , Oc ; H A F , , 257 J U F ? f , 27KC > UINOHAM Plunuettcnecks , 7 > io ; Whitten- ton , 7Ko ; York , 7)tfc ) ; NormundJ dress , 8tfo : Calcutta dress. 8U0 ; Whlttentou dress. BJic ; Renfrew dress , 8 @i2 > . ; c. CAMHHICH Slater , 51/0 ; Woods , Standard , 5tfo ; Peacock , 5uc. PHINTS INDIOO tiLUE Arnold , OJfo ; Amer ican , Gc ) ; Gloucester , 0o : Arnold C long cloth , 9 ; Arnold H long cloth. 'OX : Arnold Gold Seal. 10 > { : Stletel A , 12 ; Windsor Gold Ticket. 10X. Druits and Chemicals. Sulph . acid , l o ; cltrio acid , COc ; tartaric 50c ; bal. copavia , 68c ; borax. 18cj cliloroform , 47c ; glycerine , 23c ; gum Arabic , select , $1.00 ; gum camphor , 3Jc ; gum opium , $ . ' ) .25 ; sulph. morphia , $2.8J ; bromide iiotassium , 42c. OILS Carbon , 150 ° lOo ; headlight , 175o 14c ; gasoline , 74 ° 12Xo ; West Virginia summer , lie ; zero , 17c ; No. 1 golden ma chine , 18c ; extra W. S. lard , 8 c ; No. 1 lard , 47c ; turpentine , 51c ; linseed raw , 55o ; boiled , 5Sc. QUININE P. & W- , per oz , We ; German , per oz , 46c. Lentlier. Hemlock sole , 18@27o per Ib : oak solo , 3l@ Stic per Ib ; oak harness , U0@32c per Ib : selec ted oak and trace , 3Jc per Ib ; oaK and hem lock upper , 80@22c per foot. Hemlock calf skin , No. 1 , 80 r90c per Ib , according' to weight ; oak calf skin , No. 1 , 90c@ll.0u per Ib ; Philadelphia cult skin , extra 91.00(01.10 per Ib ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , Go@70c per Ib : oak kip skin , No. 1 , 70@80o per Ib : Phila delphia kip skin , extra , 80@90c per Ib. French calf skins , ( according to weight and quality ) , $1.15@1.7o Der Ib- French kip skins do. bUccg 91.10 pcrlb. Coraovaa russett , isc ; satin fluUh , 20c per foot ; welt leather , 93.50@4.00 per side ; moroccos , ( pebble goat ) , 20@30o l > er foot ; moroccos , boot leg , 25@3Uc per foot ; glove calf skins , 20Q30C per foot ; Douglas kid , 30(340c ( per foot ; kangaroo skins , 40QjOc per foot , ncconllng to quality. Toppings , 9SOO(7i)10.00 ( ) per dozen ; linings. 95.00@9.00 per dozen ; apron skins , $10.00 ® 12.00 per dozen. ljumber. First and second clear. 1X In. . .949 OOQSl 00 First and second clear , IK in. . 47 OOM50 00 Third clear , i ; ( u > lX in 43 004(5 ( 00 A select , IJ lJf iu 37 00@39 00 Bselect , I &IX in 35 00 ( 37 00 A stock boards , 12@10 feet. 12 in 46 00 B stock boards , I8@l(5 ( feet , 18 in 41 00 C stock boards , 181S ( feet , 18 In 30 00 D stock boards , 18 < < ilO feet , 12 la 83 00 Flooring , flrst common , 0 In 3400 Flooring , second common , 0 in 32 00 Select fencing flooring 19 00 I Siding , first and second cltmr , 14@16 ft 25 00 Siding , first common , 10 feet 8200 Siding , second common 1900 Common boards 10 00 No. 8 boards , ull lengths 14 50 Fencing No l,18@20feet 10 50 Fencing No. 8 , 18 , 14 and IS feet 15 50 Joists and scantling , 2x4 , 14 ( < $1 < 5 fee . . . .10 00 Timber,4x4 , 8x8 , 18 ( < ? 1 ( feet . . . . . .17 00 Pickets. D and H Hut.5J3SwS3B3W ! 00 Pickets. D and H square 85 00 Shingles , extra A 8 SO Shingles , standard A 2(50 ( Shingles , No. 1 1 50 Lath 840 O. G. Batts , y/i In 70 O. G. BntU , kx3 , S. I. S 40 3 in Well tubing , D. nnd M. bov 22 00 Mctala and Tinners' Stock. Block tin , small pig $ .23 Block tin , bar yj Copper , planished boiler sues 34 Copper , cold rolled Bl Copper , sheathing ; J Copper , pltts 3D UlETICANMUSTANinjNIUINTUilMtlitoPiLM Ou > SUM * UMANCII OFFICE. JOHN M. SHAW & CO COMMISSION , Grain , Provisions , Stocks and Bonds , Margin Transactions a Specialty. JOHNSON & CHRISTIAN , Managers. 15 BOAKDOF TllADE , - . OMAHA. Members of tno Chicago Hoard of Trade. Pri vate Wires toClilcaKo.mil New York. U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital $400,000 Surplus 50,000 II. W. VATKH. 1'resident. LEWIS S. IthKii , Vice I'reMdent. A. E. TOUIAI.INnd Vice President. W. II. S. HUOIIES , Cashier. _ . , DIIIECTOI18 W.V. MOIISK. JOIINS.COU.INS. II. W. YATEB. LEWIS SrlltED. _ . . A. E. TOUZALIN. Banking Office THE IRON BANK , Corner 12th and KarnamSts. A Qcncrallluuklng 11 usiuessTransacted. FARM AND OMAHA CITY LOANS , The Kansas City Inve.tment Co , 3O liumlcr of C'oiiiiuerce , OMAHA , NKli. No ilel ys. All buaitiess douo at this office. Health is Wealt i ! Dii. B. 0. WIST'S NIRVB AKD BnAiw TKIA * . UINT , guaranteed tpectfie for Hysteria. UUzfc e > i. ConTuUlons , Kits. N rToil Neuralgia , lleadaone. Nrvoug I'roitratlon. caused bylti * n 8 of ale hol or tobacco. Wakefulneu. Mental llepretilon. Hortenlng of tha Kraln. reiultlnz la Insanity , and l Jln to mlsarr. decay and death. Piemature Olcl Ago , Uarreonesi. L n ! Poncr In either gey. Involuntary Lo9i t and Sparmatorhoca caused by oTer-exertlon of tni brain , relf-abute or oTer-indulgence. Kaoh bof contains ona month's treatmeaT. 11.00 a box ; of six DOXM for I5.0C , lent by mall prepaid on r + > eelpt of prtc . WE GDARANTKB HIX BOXES To cur * ejtr oaie. With each orw recelre * by ns for six boxet. accompanied with M.OO , we > will send w * yarchaier our writtea ( uarante * to refund the money if the treatment dees not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by 0. F. UOODMAN.DniM2Ut.Bole Agent. lllS Farnaim Ftrcet. Otcihe. y& . SteekPiano Kemarkable for powerful symM iheUc tnne. pliable actlojPand ab olmte quraulllty. an y ! ttru'record , the best guaraiifiia of the eicef kence of tneso Instrument * . * WOODBRIQGEBROS , OTEEL PENS Are the Best , IN THU KKSKNTI.U , QUAI.lTltS OV Durability , Evenness oi Point , and Workmanship. Himplci ( or trttl of 12 < tlO reat itjlo ' wtllo rei loliO ' ( ct-ul la uujiA.k fur WISON , BUKEHIM fc CO , ,