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    TTTTT ! OMATTA DATTiY BEE. THUKSDAY. APKIL 25. 1889. i. .
A Moderate Ronctlon In the Whont
Pit To-day.
A FIRMER TONE IN CORN TRADE ,
OntH Quieter Xh.tn Tor Severn ! Hnjs
No ClmitRC of Consequence In
lrovlnl ns Cattle
Jloga.
CIIICAOO I'llonUCE MAIIKKT9.
CHICAGO , April 2 . [ SpecialTelegram to
TUB Unr..l With everything as favornblo
AS bo.ore for a continuance of the downward
movement ] n prices there wns a moderate
reaction. The weather was all that could bp
dcftlrcd from the standpoint of the farmers'
friends mid the foreign markets were of the
now stereotyped desponding character.
ISccrbohm's ' figures on the quantity of wheat
on ocean paBRago was about the only Item In
the early bulletins from which comfort could
bo drawn by the bulls , although the decrease
which wns at first reported wns afterward
materially reduced , the error having In the
meantime been discovered. The first dis
patch reported a ddcrcnao of S.&o'-.UOO bush
els , the corrected figures reducing the quan
tity to a shortage of 1,010,01)0 ) buih-
ols. The report frojn the board" of
trade statistician made out an Increase
of 1,040,000 bushels , a rather wldo difference
between the two computations. The bulls
wore In a moro desponding mood to-day than
the beam , some of the heaviest weight of
the latlof being heavy buyers of largo quan
tities , talcing profits of course. There vero
said to bo orders In Now York for consider
able quantities , but at prices somewhat below -
low the present level of prices. The exports
of wheat from the seaboard were light , but
between Now York and Baltimore 3I.OOJ
barrels of Hour were cleared yesterday , and
nt this point tlicro was some movement of
whoitt , the steamer' Algonquin being char-
tercel to-divy to take out 08,000 bushels. This
latter circumstance nnd the report of some
little export business having been worked nt
New York ( throe boat loads ) was the cnuio
of the llraincss towards the close. There
wns a considerable amount of
business done ana one or two
of the most prominent houses , who
usually act as brokers for the big boar con
tingent , were heavy and persistent buyers nil
flay. Some reaction apparently would not
bo disappointing to parties who nro fond of
hard spots to sell on. The fluctuations were
narrow , July ploying between 78 ; ' cand 78o
the greater part of the session , although it
touched 77J o early In the day and & { c
later , thcso being the extremes. The clos
ing price for July , 78 > c , is n M ° improve
ment on the final quotation yesterday. Mnv ,
however , only gained } c over yesterday's
trice , closing nt 80 'c.
1 Tlicro was n firmer tone to the corn mar
ket , induced at first moro by the steadier
feeling In wheat than any other visible
causo. The demand for cash corn for Imini-
illato shipment wns up to Its now usual activ
ity nnd prices for the grades Immediately below -
low No. S were firm and n trillo higher.
The export clearances 'from the Atlantic
port were libo-'al , 'and from Now Orleans
Oo.OOO bushels were cleared ycatorday for
Liverpool. There appears to be u great
many outstanding contracts for May deliv
ery , as transfers from that month to Juno
nnd July nt the prevailing differences are
quite frequent , a good deal being done in
that way to-day. Heavy engagements of
vessel room , amounting to . ' 183,000 bushels ,
was the cause of some strength near the
close , which wns linn at or near the best
prfces of the day. TJio closing prices all
round show n gum slnco yesterday of about
J c per bnshcl.
Oats wore moro quiet than for several
"trays previously , a largo part of the time
ruling actually tlull , with conoral firmness
noted. There were some changes of May
into the longer months , nnd whllo the de-
mar ; ! lor oats for account of the shorts was
enl > moderate , there was no pressure to sell ,
with the buying by the elevator houses tend
ing to support the market. May sold around
22M < 3' 2Xc , with Juno nt } { @ % c premium
nnd July dull. The receipts were only
moderate nnd the sales of car tots were
chiefly at 22J c.
The provision traders found it n little diffi
cult Vo keep alive much Interest in that
market. There was considerable doing in
the ptt , but the trading Indulged In was con
nected largely with the disposition of the
May holdings or the transfer of May con
tracts to July. The day's now business was
simply too restricted to have any significance
for the general run of the traders. The trade
was uninteresting nnd there was no change
In the situation to cause any comment. Pork
nnd short ribs continued yesterday's dopros-
aion , and from the former prices suffered n
- further decline of 5@7J c and for short , ribs
of 7J > c. Lard showed moro strength than
its companion urtlclcs and closed unchanged
'to 2)o ) higher.
'
CHICAGO LiIVE STOCK.
CIIIOAOO. April 24. [ Special Telegram to
TUB Una. ] CATTLE The 12,000 posted ns
the run looked big nt first , but with 0,000 less
than last week and only a fair supply elsewhere -
where , the outlook was not so bad as might
bo , yet there were too many for the wants of
the trade , as n largo number were can led
over last night and the general market
opened alow nnd weak , the early sales show
ing n slight decline , but later on there were
moro liberal shipping orders. The export
buyers began to look over the stock and bus !
ness became more active , and the chances
wore that about everything would bo sold
The slight advance of Monday has been
about wiped out , so that pric.es nro
DOW near the lowest of last week. Cow
itock Is selling considerably lower , perhaps
I0@15c , on account of the fair run of Texnns ,
lomoof the latter making lower prices , es
pecially ths graascrs. There is-nothing now
In the Htockor and feeder lino. Choica extra
beeves , fl.5@4.70 ; good to medium steers ,
18CO to 1600 lb . tn.Vi@4.00 ) ; 1200 to 13.10 Ibs ,
13.50@3.85 ; V50 to 11200 Ibs. $3.80 < SU.tW ; stock-
Bra nnd feeders , f2.5U ( < ! K2.GS : cows , bulls nnd
mixed , fl.70@3.10 ; bulk , fi4U@2.fl5 ; Texas
itcers , I.OOctt,80.
Hooa Trade opened strong and Go lower ,
Mid gradually weakened , the bulk selling n
itrong IOo lower , In many Instances 15o off ,
and llnnlly closing at the lowest figures o'
the day , namely nt f4.tiOft4.n5 ( for the bos
mixed. A few fancy hcnvv sold at (1.7
early , but at the close f4.(15 ( would buy the
pest in the yards. Light sorts sold'at M.70 ®
I$0 , and { 4,73 would buy the best York sort
ID thepi'iis. _
FINANCIAL. . . .
New YOHK , April 24. [ Special Telegram
to TUB HUB. | STOCKS The snuio features
niarliud the stock mnrk'et this morning as on
Ihu previous days of the week. The notion
was mild with the activity confined to a fo\v
nocks in which nctlon and reaction were
about equal , leaving the market a llttlo dis
turbed. Much Interest belonging to stocks
la engaged in bond investments. There was
lomo buying by London In Louisville &
Nnshvlllo and Union Pacific , but the local
traders were indifferent. There Is a bearish
feeling , with little encouragement from the
west , business will bo light till the cen
tennial colouration Is otit of tbo way , when
It Is thought buying orders may bo on the
uinricet. It U confidently expoctnd that
Uoi\'d ' will again become active In Wall
struct , and nQuthwcatorn securities will bo
closely watched. At the opening to-day
prices Vtcro about steady , the exceptions
being nn advance of % la Louisville & Nash
ville , Now England and Oregon Hallway and
Navigation company , Chicago ( Jus started
% lower. In the first hour of the dealings
there was a better tone. Union Pacific
moved up X Per cent , with gains in Atclii-
eon , Hurlliigtop , Itock Island nnd Chicago
Gas. Thcjo stocks , with St. Paul , Louis
ville and a few others got most of the atten
tion. The advances mainly ended with the
hour , and dullness followed till noon , broken
f nly by some activity and atrcoctu in Wa-
bash preferred nnrt a brcnk In Cleveland.
Columbus , Cincinnati & Indianapolis of 1 #
td 07. Tlicro was no general reaction after
the upward movement ceased , nnd at noon
prices were nbout the best of the day. The
sales were 02,003 shares. The close of the
day In slocks was marked by activity and
strength In u few stocKn , whllo the list re
mained dull. Oregon Hallway and Naviga
tion went up to S3 , a not gain for the day of
% per ccnU Transcontinental also gained
* f per cent , la several stocks , such as RendIng -
Ing , Louisville and Uurllngton , the best fig
ures of the day were reached , but \hcso
were not significant. The not gains for the
day were % per cent for Tennessee Coal ,
UurllnRton , Atchlson , Cotton Oil and Union
Pnclllc. Heading , HocK Island and North
western showed \i \ to ? advance. The total
sales were 121,753 shares.
The following were the clolni ? quotations :
t ) . 8.4s regular. 121 Nortm-m 1'Rciflc.
U. H. 4s coupons . .IXiM doproforreil ,
U. 8.4's regular , .lori 0. AN.V
1J. 8. 45is coupons .10H cloprorerrcd
Pnclrtc CM of 'Hi 1S1 N.Y.Contrnl , . . .10J , ' <
Central rncinc. . . . ni > { I'.U.&H ! M
ChicagoAlton. . .I'd Hocklalantl ff. " . {
Chicago , Uurllngton C. . M. &KU' MS
.VQulney mtf dopreferrod 104.H
1) ) . . I.AMV. IMS SM'nul.V : Omaha XI
Illinois Ontrnl. .112 I iloproferretl. . . . HI
I. , 11. & W S'j'irnlnn ' 1'acinc 00
Kansas JeTexas.V..St. ! ! < . L. & 1' . . . . . . It t
LnknShoro . . . . ' doproforreil ! M
Mlchlgnn Central. Western Union 8j'j
Missouri 1'acHlc . . . 7iii
Moxiv : ox CAti--Kasy at 2jMJ4 ( per cent.
PIIIMI : MIIICAXTILI : PAi'cu 4gG ( per
cent.
STr.ni.ixn EXCIIANOI : Unchanged ; sixty-
day bills , $4.S K ; demand , fi.SS/ .
I'ltonuoioJM AIUCISTS.
CuiCAfio , April 24. Wheat Stcndv ; cash
70 fe ; Mnv , SOj c ; ; July , TS c.
Corn Firm ; May , : i4 < fc ; July , 33 fe.
Oats Steady ; cash , 2'JKo ; M"Vi1 MOo ;
July , ffil c.
Hyo May , 40'/c. '
Uarlo.v Nothing doing.
Prime Tlinoihy--tl.u@1.33. :
Flnx-$1.5l. (
Whisky 1.03.
Pork-Steady ; May , $11.35 ; July , lll.GSif.
Lard-Steady ; May , SO.S2 ; July , eO.HO.
Flour Unchanged.
Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , $ , j.23@5.r > 0 ;
short clear , $0.25@0. : ) * } > f ; short ribs , $5.85
Cajn.05.
Unttor Quiet ; creamery , 10'v12lc ; dairy ,
14@21c.
Cheese Dull ; full cream Cheddars
and lints , OX@ln > fo ; Young Americas ,
Eggs Easier ; fresh , 10@10 } c.
Hides Unchanged ; heavy and lightgrocn
salted , nifc ; salted dull , 4 } c ; green salted
calf , Co ; dry Hint , 7o ; dry salted , 7c ;
dry calf , 7fiZb'c ; deacons , 25o each.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed ,
4c ; No. ! . ' , Utfc ; cake , 4 c.
Uccelpts. Shipments.
Flour . 15,000 10.000
Wheat . 12,000 2:1,000 :
Corn . S03.000 340,000
Oats . 110,000 98,000
New York. April 21. Wheat Receipts ,
1,000 ; exports , 12,000 ; spot , firmer but
quiet ; No. 2 red , 623 0 in store ; S4'.j@
84o afloat ; 8a @S5J4'c f. o. b. : No. 3 red ,
7i ( } e ; options moro active nnd irregular ;
May Sic. '
Corn Receipts , 37,000 ; exports , 02,000 ;
snot , steady but less active ; No. 2 , 4I@4I14C
in elevator ; -f5@45.54U nfloat ; No. 2 , white ,
40 > jo ; ungraded mixed , 41@45c ; options
dull but steady.
Oats Receipts , 103,000 ; exports , 200 ; spot ,
steady but dull ; options , firm and moder
ately active ; April , 21c ; May , 23 ; c ; spot ,
No. 2 white , 33@33 > 4'c ; mixed western , 2Si (
32c.
32c.Coffee
Coffee Outlons barely steady and 5 points
down ; sales , 15,500 hues ; April , $ Ui.7M ;
Mny , ? 1H55@10.70 ( ; July , $10.00 ; spot Hio ,
quiet : fair cargoes , $18.75.
Petroleum Dull ; United closed at S'JKc. '
Eggs Quiet nnd ' easier ; western , 1214(18 (
12 } < i c. *
Pork Lower ; now , $12.00012.25.
Lard Dull but steady ; western steam ,
$7.15 ; Mny ? 7.11@7.12.
Butter Quiet and easier ; western ll@25c.
Cheese Quiet ; western , 5 > J @lOe.
Liverpool , April 24. ( Special Cablegram
to Tjin UKI : . ] 3)0 : ) p. m. close. Pork
Holders offer freely ; prime mess , eastern ,
Cos , steady ; do western , 5s ! , dull.
Lard Holders offer moderately ; spot ,
April , May nnd Juno , 35s ild , dull.
Wheat Holders offer freely ; now No. 2 ,
winter , Os Sd , easy ; do spring , 7s 4d , easy.
Corn Holders offer moderately ; spot , 3s
Ojtfd , steady.
St. IjoulH , April 24. Wheat Lower ;
cash , 80o ; Ma.v , T9fc.
Corn Steady ; cash , SO % < &SQXc ; May ,
Oats Higher ; cash , 24c ; May , 'i
Pork Quiet ; * 12.00@12.2r .
Lard Nominal at * 0 03.
Whisky-$1.02.
- Huttor Quiet ; creamery , 23@24c ; dairy ,
nillwatikce , April 24. Wheat Firm ;
cash , 775i'e ; May , 7Sc.
Corn Dull ; No. a , 34c.
Outs-Dull ; No. 2. white , 27@23c.
Iyc Steady ; No. 1,42c.
llarloy Finn ; No. 2 , 07 > < c.
Ijrovlcloii3 Unchanged ; pork , 111.33.
Cincinnati , Auril ! . Wheat Weak ;
No. a red , 84KtS5c.
Corn Firm ; No. 2 mixed , SOc.
Oats Active ; No. 2 mixed , 20J < e.
Whisky Stendj ; J1.02.
Minneapolis , April 24. Wheat Sample
dull with no imwrovoinent ; receipts , 148 cars ;
shipments , 70earn. Closing : No.l hard , April
anil May , iH5Vo ; on track , U7@USc ; No. 1
northern , April and May , bOJ o ; on traelr ,
iS7c ; No. 2 , northern , April anil May , 7fi c ;
on trauk , 77@7Sc.
KiuiHns Oily , April 21. Wheat Weak ;
No. 2 red , cash , 77c usked ; July , COcbld ;
No. 2 soft , cash , 70o uskcd ; July , ( iOo bid.
Corn Steady ; No. 2 cash , 24J < o bid ;
May sales at 242oo ; No. 'J white , cash ,
24J < c bid , 25o asked.
Oats 1,0. 2 , cash , 20 > e asked.
LiIVK STOCK.
Chicago , April 24. The Drovers' Journal
reports as follows ;
Cattle Receipts , 12,000 ; market weak and
lower ; beeves , | 4.25@4.70 ; Btoera.j.BOg4.00 ; ( ;
stackers and feeders , $2.fJO@i.tlo : ; cows ,
bulls and mixed , $1.70@3.10 ; Texas steers ,
| n.OO@3.fcO.
Hogs Receipts , 18,000 : market slow and
IOo lower ; mixed , $1.5004.75 ; heavy , $4.40 ®
4.70 ; light , ft.GO@4.Sf > ; skips. $3.6004,40.
Sheep Receipts. 7.00J ; market weak ;
natives , $3.l)0@5.40 ) ; western corn-fed , $4.50
(35.35 ( ; lambs , fl.50QO.00.
KnnsiiH City , April24. Cattle nocclpts ,
4,700 ; shipments , 1,610 ; market slow ana
weak ; dressed beef and shipping steers , 10
( tilooloworj good to choice , corn-fed , ? 4,00@
4.25 ; common to medium , f..0ii8.yu ! ( ) ( ; stockers -
ers nnd feeding steers , steady , $2.00@3.60 ;
cows , shade lower , $1.75C < | ) ' . ! 15.
Hogs Receipts 10,500 ; shipments , 3,800 ;
slow and 5(410a lower ; common to choice ,
National Stouk Yard ) . East HI
IjoulH , April U , Cattle Receipts , 1,200 ;
shipments , 400 ; maiket steady ; cholco
heavy native steers , $1).75 ) ( 4.40 ; fair to
good , (3.00(1 ( 3.40 ; stockera and f coders ,
J2,203.10 ( ; ratipprs , corn-fed , $2.703.40 ;
grass-ftd. * llHliI2.00. (
Hogs liecelpts , 6,700 ; shipments , 800 ;
lower ; choice heavy and butchers' sclec
tions , t4.GOQI.70 ; packing , .40@4.55 ;
light crados , J4.W@4.05.
' Sioux City , AVU-U 24. Cattle Receipts
770 ; shipments,2$3 ; steady ; fatstoers. $ .1.oOi (
3.70 ; btoi-korH , $140C.(2. ( ! ; feedcrsJ.i5(5'J.S5 ; ( ;
caimirit utU uujls , $1.00'1,75 ' ( ; vuul calves
$2.0034.00.
Hogs Receipts , 2,100 ; market 5o lower ;
light and mixed , f l.i7Hif4.40X ; ( ; heavy , $4.40
@ 4. 5.
OMAHA lilVK STOCK.
Cattle.
Wodncsdny , April 21 , 1SS9.
The market on bcuf and shipping steers
was slow ( o open , reports from eastern mar
kcts Indicating a surplus of cattle , and con
sequent ly low prices , hud a depressing offec
on trudo hero. Puckers had orders to bu ;
their cattle lower , and they were talk
itig prices that wcio anywhere from 10Q20o
lower than yesterday. The shippers \vnro
holding back , waiting to hoar from their cat
tlo on eastern markets , before buying moro.
H was mlddcy before any trading of any no
count had taken place. Quito u good many
cattle were sold late In thd day , but at n de
cline of fully 15o. butchers' stock was in
good request and , with the moderate supply
on sale , the market was steady. Some
choice llttln heifers sold at $2.80 , nnd some
heavier weights nt $ .1.00. There were n few
very good cows nnd heifers among the odor-
ngs. The demand for fccdcrswnn good , but
ho supply of fresh offerings was limited to
hrcoor four loads.
Hogn.
The hog market suffered n heavy decline
ns well ns the cattle market , The prices
mid were n good big IOo lower than yester-
lay's market , the bulk going nt f4.35. A
ow choice loads sold early nt $4.40 , nnd as
ilgh n * $4,45 , but the packers' prlco was
1.1)5 ) for-everything : they would offer that
for common mixed loads nnd no moro for
good mixed loads. The amount of trading
done during the first half of the forenoon
vas extremely small. The packers would
ako good loads at $4.35 , bat thcv would not
raise their bids , nnd the reluctance of sales
men to accept those price was what made
he market jlow. ,
Hlii-cp.
The receipts were not heavy , and every
thing In the market met with ready sale nt
strong prices. Thcro were two loads of
ahccp received , consigned to n packer , nnd
wo doublo-dccki of choice heavy sheared
vesterns , which were sold nt $4.25. The
demand continues In excess ot the supply.
Itcccipts.
Cattle 1,000
logs 4,200
Sheep 000
Prevailing Prices.
The following Is a tnblo of price * pild In
his market for the grades of stock men-
loncd :
'rime steers , 1300 to 1MO Ibs. . $ .1.00 @I.OO
'rime steers , 1100 to J3JO Ibs. . 3.55 ( # 1.75
N'utlvo feeders 2.70 ' (23.10
Common to good cows 1'JO ' ( < $2.CO
ylioico to fancy cows 2.05 M3.10
' 'air to choice mills 2.00 © 3.00
' 'air to choice light nogs 4.35 @ 4.45
' 'air to choice heavy hogs 4.3'j ( M4.40
'air to choice mixed hogs 4.321 ( < C4.40
" "air to choice woitorn sheep , . 3.00 @ 4.75
Fair to choice Nobraskas 3.75 (34.50 (
HoprcHcntiulvo SnlcR.
STCUIC.
No. Av. Pr. No. AV. Pr.
4 1202 i.30 IS. . , 12(52 ( $ : ) .co
5 018 3.30 34. . . 1253 3.00
4 101S 3.30 17. . . 3.UO
2 075 3.3- 18. . , 1200 3.B3K
5 1)22 ) 3.115 7. . 1250 3.05
8 1081 H.35 20. . 1203 3.70
1050 3.33 23. . 1187 3.70
7 83'J U.40 18 1337 3.70
3 1KI3 3.45 38 1317 .1.70
0 1207 3.50 17 3.70
13 1123 fl.55 41. .1318 3.75
11 1117 : t 55 13. .12U' 3.75
3 1''OO 3.53 54. .1300 3.75
11)05 ) 3.55 24. ,14'Ji ) 3.75
1239 3.53 14. 1514 3.60
123'J U.GO
COWS.
8 .1000 1.50 1220 2.75
0 . ! > 50 1.50 1130 2.75
1 2.00 1350 2.75
0 ! l048 2.20 1220 2.75
2 .1040 2 25 1070 2.75
20 .10411 O O"j 1045 2.80
> 0 . 991 isij 1100 2.80
1 .1040 2.5 : ! 1051 2.SO
1i
i . WO 2.35 1003 2.80
1 .1170 2.5U 1190 2.85
3 .1010 2.50 1111 2.90
3 .1(183 ( 2.50 lOfiO 2.00
1 . 9iO 2.50 1010 2.90
2 .1150 2.00 1231 3.00
0 .1152 2.00 1042 3.00
1130 3.05
0 930 2.05 1010 3.05
0 1033\2.05
HULLS.
.1370 1.73 1 .1830 2.50
1070 2.33 1 .1SOO 2.60
1372 235 .1700 2.75
15.'iO 2.50 .1870 2.90
2 15bO 2.50
y.io S G9S 3.05
3.00 24 SCO 3.15
4 SOS 2.50 34 577 2.SO
10 ' . .1307 2.00 12. . , .1101 2.50
STOCKBII1 ,
590 3.00
IIO09.
No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk Pr.
H. . .202 200 $4.30 CO. . . .273 120 54.35
' 0. . .235 120 4.tt' : ' 57. . . .247 120 4.85
K' ' . . .254 40 . 07. . . 53 SO 4.35
150. . .235 40 4.32)4 ) 0'3. . . .272 4.35
.274 120 CD. . . .224 120 4.35
.270 100 4.32 ' ' .202 100 4.U5
' 0. . .243 120 4.33 6l ! . . .800 200 4.85
" 0. . , .202 80 4.35 120. . . .259 100 4.35
iG. . .222 60 4.35 CO. . . .240 120 4.35
i'J. . .283 120 4.35 70. . . .215 40 4.35
33. . , .323 120 4.35 00. * .242 40
1. . .253 80 4.35 04. . . .279 4.37
CO. . , .243 SO 4.35 03. . . .270 SO 4.37H
05. . , .25C 40 4.35 58 . .25 4.40
05. . , .25 SO 435 57. . .2b3 60 4.40
71. . , .23.1 200 4,35 59. . .280 4.40
63. . , .252 40 4.35 07. . . .232 4.40
63. . , .2SO 100 4.33 57. . .234 40 4.40
01. . , .25S 4.35 00. . . .284 4.40
BO. . , .233 40 4.35 01. . . .255 2SO 4.40
, .251 120 4.85 05. . . .257 240 4.40
, .208 160 4.35 02. . . .294 120
. .234 40 4.35 04. . . .270 80
. .211 1150 4.35 78. . . .23J 40
suncr.
No. Av. Pr.
393 westerns , shorn , .118 54.25
171 Nebr.isUas . . .03 4.25
7 bucks . . .121 3.00
Live Stock Notes.
Cattle 15c lower.
The hog market takes a big tumble.
Sheep market strong nnd nil sold.
The rccoints of hogs , to-day , were higher
than yesterday by about bOO head , but heavier
than the receipts of lust Wednesday by about
2,500.
The hog market is now nt the lowest point
since March 4 , when the bulk of the hogs
sold at $4.30 ® 1.35 , with over half of the sales
at the former price.
Armour's ' Urovo of hogs , purchased on to
day's Chicago market , cost 15o less than the
day before , which will give some idea of the
decline In Chicago.
One year ngo the ton on cattle was $4.30 ,
and three years ago $4.75.
One year ago , to-day , the receipts of hogs
at this uoint were 8,378.
I , W. Peed , of Plalnviow , came in with n
nice load of hogs , which brought $4.45 , the
top.
top.During
During the month of April , 1888 , nnd 1887 ,
hogs sold on this market at about the same
prices , there being very llttlo difference be
tween the two years. The prices paid wore
SOc to $1 higher than the present market
prices. In .April , 1SSO , the price ranged from
I3.70&3.05. _
OMAHA WHOLKSAM : MARKETS
1'rortiicr , iTiillH , Kto.MMI
BuTrnu Table dairy , 10@18o ; packers'
atoek , 8@llc. Creamery prints , fancy , 240
20o ; choice , 20@22o ; solid packed , 20@22c.
Knos SJtrlctly fresh , ! ) @ 10a
CmiscYoung : America , full cream , 13e ;
twin flats , 12u : oft grades , 6@10o ; Van Ros
so m Kdom , ll ( 50u ; sap sago , lOc ; brick , 15c ;
llmburgcr , 12o ; domestic Swiss , 14u ; skims ,
4@iHi ; cheese safes , uronzo medal , No. 8 ,
$ ' , ' .75.
Pour.TiiY Live hens per doz , $3.25@3.50 ;
roosters , $ .1.0003.25 ; turkeys , 10@llo per Ib.
AITI.BS ( Janitoms , per bbl , $3.50 ; Wine-
saps , per bbl , $2.75 ; N , Y. Baldwins , per bbl ,
$3.75@3.00.
Ciusiirnisins Boll nnd I3uglo , per bbl ,
$7t'0 ' ; Uell nnd Cherry , pur bbl , $0.00 ; Jersey -
soy , per bushel box , $2.50.
STIUWIIUIIRIBS 1'er case , 21 qts , $ fl.00@
$9.00.
' "
Mediterranean sweets' , $2.7503.25 ; fancy
bright mountains , $2.25Q2.75 ; Los Angeles
( choice ) , $3.25(38.50. (
LBMONB Choice , $3.25$3.CO ( ; fancy , $0.75
CJ4.00.
ConnNUia Choice Ruutana , per 100 , $4.50 ;
lens than 100 , $5.00 ,
HAXAXAS According to tlze of bunch , $ .3.00
( g.1.00.
UAIU.Y VraETAiiLts Lettuce , per dozen
' ' '
heads , 5Qtoo
QySo ; green oniona ,
i(0o ( ; soup bunctics
cnrrots , 50ig55c ; turnipd , ftO@55o ; oyster
plant , i < 0tg35i ) ; celery , b5criill.Cki ; caullllower ,
$1.75S2.25 ( ; ; cuc-umboi-s. B5cC < i100 ; green
jieas , bu boxes , $2.00tSi.25 ( ; string beans , %
bu box , $1.51) ) 1.75 ; tomatoes , 3 bu , $1.7565
2.00 ; usparagui ) , per Ib , UK3l9e : * plo plant ,
per ib , a < Jt5o ; new potatoes , per Ib , SJ @ 3o
cabbugc , 2H@3o.
KIIESII l-'isu White flsh , frozen , per Ib ,
7o ; herrings , frozen , per Ib , 6u ; trout , frest
caught , pur Ib , 9o ; white norch , frcsl
caught , per Ib , To ; buffalo , fresh caught , per
Ib , 7o ; pickerel , fresh caught , per Ib , Ke
rp ;
black buss , fresh c.v.ighW ) Jor Ib , lie.
OiMK Jack snipe , fl.OCQl.'iS ; plover ,
TRcfgf 1,00 ; mallard duclti , $2.50(33.00 ( ; teal ,
$1.00 ( < ? I.25 ; mixed , * 1.IKX ? 1.85.
UCANSChoice hand olfkcd navy , $2.25 ;
cholcohand picked mculiiin , $2.00 ; choice
hand picked country , fl.T&Ql.W ) ; clean coun
try. $1,501.03. .
POTATOES Choice , sacked , ucr bu , 25fflct50.
Oxibs i Per bu , 2. @ 3Qa
VEAL Choice , medium size , 7Q8c ; choice ,
heavy , 4gOc ( ,
HIHES , PELTS , TALLOW , ETC. Grcon salted
hides , 5'ic ; dry tatted hides , Cc ; dry Hint
bides , Sc : cnlf hides , S'lCrfOo ; damaged hides
Cc less ; sheep pelts , green , each , 25@1.00 ;
sheep pelts , dry , per ib , Ocil2c ; wool , nvcr-
ngo , 14@18c ; tullow. No. vlt 4 ( 4We ; tallow.
No. 3 , a fSiJfo ( : : grease , white , 4 > @ 4 { c ;
grease , yellow , 2Xri2 c :
ArrLK lifTTnu 7c.
CIDKII Hbls. $5 ; hf bbln , $3.
UUTTKUIXR 14il5c per Ib.
MAPLB SCOAII 12Kftil5o per Ib.
Ho.SKV 16@17e per Ib.
PuESBiivr.s 9tf@10o ! per Ib.
JELLIES > ( < $4o per Ib.
tJroccrlCB.
The sugar market is active and fluctuating ,
nnd quotations are unreliable , except when
made on day ot salo. Early vegetables nro
cheapening daily.
BAOS American A , seamless , $17,25 ;
Union Square paper , discount , 35 per cent ;
Mikado Square paper , discount , 95 per cent.
BIHXS Dried Lluin. bags 00 Ibs , per Ib , 60 ;
California nnvy , CO-lb bags , per bu , c : me-
Hum , h p , per bu , $1.90.
CANNCU FMJITS Apnlcs , per gal $2.15 ;
olnckberrlcs , 2 Ib , 75c ; blueberries , 2 Ib , 75c ;
jlucborrles , 2 Ib , $1.50 ; cherries , red , 2 Ib ,
)5o ) ; cherries , white , 3 Ib. $1.55 ; pros , figs , i
Ib , $2.90 ; goosbcrries , 2 Ib , $1.10 ; pine ap
ples , 2 Jb , $2.75 ; pine apples. 2 Ib , $ J.50 ; pine
apples , 3 Ib , $2.25 ; pine apples , 2 Ib , $1,00 ;
strawberries , 2 Ib , $1.15 ; strawberries tires. ,
J Ib , $2.00 ; raspberries , 2 Ib , (10 $ syrup )
$1.20 : peaches , R. & 11. cxtrn yellow , 3 Ib ,
! 3.00 ; R. & R , yellow suearcd , 8 Ib , $3.00 ;
Kcnnctt Imperial yellow , U Ib , ? 1.90 ; Grecht's
standard , 8 Ib , $1.75 ; Monitor seconds , 8 Ib ,
$1.35 ; Atlantic , 3 Ib , $1.30 ; Booth's pies , 8
b , ? 1.10 ; Grccht's , 8 Ib , $1.00 ; Myers' , 0 Ib ,
Cnniiod I'lsli.
Brook trout , 3 Ib , $2.50 ; salmon trout , 21b ,
$2.35 ; clnms , 1 Ib , $1.25 ; clams , 2 Ib , $2.00 ;
clam ctiowdcr , 8 Ib , $2.25 ; devilled crabs , 1
b , $2.25 ; devilled crabs , 3 Ib , $3.50 ; codfish
balls. 2 Ib , $1.75 ; caviar , K Ib , $2.25 ; cch , 1
b , $3.25 : lobsters , lib , $2.00 ; lobsters , 1 Ib ,
$1.90 ; lobsters devilled , % Ib , $2.25 ; mack
erel , 1 Ib , $1.00 ; mackerel mustard sauce , 3
b , $2.90 ; mackerel tomato sauce , 3 Ib , $2.90 ;
tinckcrcl tomato sauce , 8 Ib , $8.40 ; mackerel
mustard sauce , 3 Ib , $ .1.40 ; oysters. 1 Ib , 85o :
oysters , 2 Ib , ? 1.50 ; salmon , C. R. , 1 lb$2.10 ;
salmon , C. R. , 2 Ib , $3.10 ; salmon , Alaska , 1
b , $1.85 ; salmon , Alnslta.2 Ib , $2.90 ; shrimps ,
lib , $2.65.
CAXIILCS Star , Ss , 10 oz , per Jb , Oc ; Star ,
is , 14 oz , per Ib , 9c ; Stearie , wax , 16 oz , Os ,
icr Ib , lie ; Stcarlc , wax , 14 oz , 6s , per Ib ,
.lo ; half boxes , We extra.
CANKV 9 ( ( ? 12 > ic per Ib.
CHOCOLATE AND COCOA 24@39c per Ib.
Copi'BE Roastedetc. Arbucklo's Ariosa ,
. Ib packages , 242fc ; Dilworth's Standard ,
Ib packnces , ' 'IJfe ; McLaughlln's XXXX ,
Ib packages , 24Jc ; Lion , 1 Ib packages ,
21 ; e ; German , 1 Ib packages. 24Kc ; Mo-
kaskn , 1 Ib packages , 24c ; Tomson's es
sence in tins , per gross , $2.50 ; essence , in
bulk , half bbls , per Ib , 5c ; essence , 1 Ib
mpcrs , 50 Ibs In box , per Ib , lie ; Franck's
jermnn chickory red , 8c. }
Cotrnns Greon- Fancy old golden rio ,
! 4c ; Fnney old peabcrry.jlKIc ; Rio , choice to
'ancy , 22o ; Rio , prime , 2lc ; Rio , good , 20e ;
vlocha. 2Sc ; Java , fancy Inndehllng , 27e ;
Invn , peed interior , 24c. / , j'
Conn von AxnTwiui : Manilla rope , basis
in , 17c ; Sisal rope , 13' c ; Good's New
. 'rocess rope , 9J < e ; cotton rope , tf. % and }
n , lOe ; cotton twine , riiie 4-ply , 13ibb , 22e ;
lo medium , 20o ; do coursei 18c : hemp twine ,
No. 108.22c ; Hax twine , NOj 19. 20c ; cotton
mops. Sib , per doz , Sl.BOf ; candlcwicl : , 23c ;
sail twine , U , 3-plv. 22o.
CitAOicniis AXI > CAKES OV v lSc per Ib.
Dituos ( Grocers' ) alum , 4e : borax , lie ;
copperas , 2u ; Epsom salts)8e ) ; flour sulphur ,
c ; salpotre , 9c.
Ditini ) PIIMITS Per Ib , apricots , 14a ( > 17c.
Apples , Mich. , 4 c ; stars6c ' ; alilcns. OJ ( Vg
8c. PcachcR , Cal. Y. , peeled , 17@20e ; fancy
unpnclcd , ll@13osun ; dried , OKc ; SaltLako ,
6c. Prunes , Cal. R. Cr , 7 &ld o. Cur
rants , 5@7c. Turkish prunes , 4Kc- Citron ,
> cel , 23c. Lemon | we ) , l c. Fnrd dates , lOc.
igs , ( i ( < J10c. Raisins , malaga bunch , dcho-
ins , $5.00 per box ; vnlcncias , per Ib , 7c ; Cal.
3. & S. $2.40 per box. Dried grapes , 5c.
31ackberries , 55 < c. Pitted cherries , 17c.
? ltted plums , 9@llc. Raspberries , 21c. Ncc-
.arines , 13@l4c. Ginger , Jamaica , ) { pts
fit.OO per doz.
FAHINVCEOUS Goons Barley ,
forinn , 4J o ; peas , 8c : oatmeal ,
macaroni , llj e ; vermicelli , ll > ac ; rice ,
7c ; sago nnd tapioca , 6@7c.
FISH Salt Dried codiiah , OJ @ 8J c ; hall-
} Ut , 12o ; scaled herring , 25c per box ; hal.
icrring , dom , 50o ; Hamburg spiced herring ,
fl.00@1.10imp. hol.horntig,70c@$1.00mack- ;
erol , hit bbls , No. 1 , $13.50 ; largo family ,
$12.50 per 100 Ibs ; white flsh , No. 1 , $7.25 ;
family , $3.50 ; trout , $5.25 ; salmon , $8.50 ;
anchovies , 10 Ib palls , SOc.
LIT. $1.75@4.50.
NUTS Almonds , ! 6@lSc ; Brazils , Oc ; fil
berts , 12o ; pecans , 13c ; walnuts , 18c ; pea
nuts cocks , 8c ; roasted , lOc.
OILS Kerosene P W , JOc ; W W , 12' c ;
headlight , 13o ; salad oil , S2.85@7.00 per
dozen.
PICKLES Medium , per bbl , $5.00 ; small ,
$000 ; gherkins , $7.00.
WIIUTIXO-PAITH Straw , per Ib ,
21 < e ; rag , 8 } < c ; manilla B , Oc ; No , 1 , 9c.
SALT Dairy , 140 2-lb pkgs , $2.70 ; do 100
3-lb pkgs , $2.60 ; do 60 5-lb pkgs , $2.50 ; do 28
10-lb pkgs , $2.40 ; do Warsaw , 50 Ib bags ,
Ashton , bu.baRs , 50 Ib , 85c : do 4 bu bags ,
2 Mb , $8.40 ; do M S A , 50-lb bags , 55o ;
SEKDS Bird , 4K@C > c.
SALSODA ! % ® 2 c per Ib.
STAIICII 53 @ 7c per Ib.
STOVE POLISH ? 2.00@5S7 per gross.
Sricus Whole , per Ib Allspice , 12c ;
Cassia China , lOc ; cloves , Zanzibar , 25c ;
nutmegs , No. 1 , 70c ; popunr , 20c.
SUOAHS Granulated , 0@94o } ; confection ,
A , 9 , standard , extra C , 8 ; (3S ( > < o ; yellow
C , 76c ; powdered , 9X@10 ccut loaf , lOJtfo ;
cubes , lOc.
Sviturs Per gal , 27@46o ; N. O. ml
lasses , 85@4Sc. i §
ViNCOAit Per gnl , 18@20c.
Dry Goods.
COTTON FANXKLS 10 per cent trade dis
count. Unbleached LL , 5Ke ; CC , O c ; SS ,
7Jic ; EE , SJfc ; GG , OJfo : XX , lKc ( ) ; OO ,
NN , 12 > c ; AA , 14o : DD , 15Ko ; TT ,
YY , 18o ; BB , 19o ; bleached , SO , S
80 , 13Mc. Brown nnd slate , 50 , 9o ; 00 , 12
90 , IOo ; 70 , 12 c. .
CAIU-ET WAIIP-Bibb , white , lOc ; colored ,
2c.
2c.BATTS
BATTS Standard , See ; Gem , 10 ; Beauty ,
2Xo ; Boone , 14c ; B , cased , $0.50.
PIIINTS Solid colors Atlantic , Oc ; Slate ,
60 ; Berlin oil , CKc ; Garner oil , C@7c.
PitlNTS Pink and Robes Allen , Oc ; River
point , 5 os Steel River , OJjo ; Richmond ,
OMc ; Paciflc , 7c.
PuiXTB Dress Charter Oak. 5)4'c ; Ram-
npo , 4c ; Lodl , 5c ; Allen,1 Go ; Ricbmond. 6u ;
Windsor. 0 } < fc ; Kddy ' one , O c ; Pacific ,
OKo. 'i H
PHIXTS Indigo Blue -St. Ledger , 5J e ;
Arnold , 6 0 ; AmcrlcauV , 6c ; Arnold C ,
long cloth. 9o ; Arnold B , long cloth , lO o ;
Arnold , Gold Seal , lo c ; Stelfol A. I''o ;
Windsor , Gold Ticket"WX" ; Arnold A , ISc.
GIXOHAM Plunkct checks , 6 > { c ; Whlttcn-
ton , O a ; York , } { a ; Noi'mandl dress , 7 } o :
Renfrew dresn , 8X@12JiCi Whlttenton , 7 > Jo ;
Calcutta , 7J/o.
CAMIIIIICH Slater , 5o : Woods , Gc ; Stand
ard , 5o ; Peacock , 5o. ' /1
BLEACHED SIIEETIXO Ellcrton ,
Housekeeper , 8Uc : Now Candidate ,
Berkeley cnmbrli ! , No. 00 , I'Moi ' Host Yet ,
44 , % ; Butternloth , OO. 4 fo ; Cabot , 1 o\ \
Farwell , half bleached , 8Ku ; Fruit of Loom ,
6Jfc ; Green G. Co ; Bopo.Wo ; King Phillip
cambric , lOc : Lonsdnln'canibrlc ' , lOc ; Lons-
dale , 8 > < fo ; Now York Mills , IOo ; Pcmiere.ll ,
42-ln , IOKo : Pepporoll , 46-lnr llKo ; i'cpper-
cll , U-4 , 14Kc ; Pepporell , 8-4 , 20o : Pcpperell ,
0-4. SSo ; Peppcroli , 10-4 , Sic ; Canton , 4-4 ,
8J40J Canton,4-4 , 9fc ; Triumph , Co ; Warn-
sutta , Ho ; Valley , 5o.
BKOWN SIIKKTIXO Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 } o ;
Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic , D , 4-4 , Clfo ; At-
lantlo P , 4-4 , 60 ; Aurora LL , 4-4. ( lo ; Aurora
C , 4-4 , 4 'c ; Crown XXX , 4-1 , ittfo ; Hooslor
LL , 4-4 , c ; Indian Head , -1-1 , 7 > { o ; Lawrence -
ronco LL , 4-1 , Co ; Old U6nnm67i.j4 , 6 > ; c ;
Pepuorell E. 40-in. 7 0 : Pepporoll , 6-4 , 17c ;
Popperell , 9-4 , 2lo ; PcpperoU , 10-4 , 22c ;
Utlca C , 4-4 , 4Jfo ; Wachusett , 44 , 7/c
Aurora R , 4-4 , 7o , Aurora B , 4-J , fttfo.
FI.AXXELH , PiAID Raftsmen , SOc ; Ooshon
82V < o ; Clear Luke , 3iJ ! .0 ; Iron Mountain
30'1c.
3 7iXc
Anawan , 82 0 ; Windsor , S2
FLANNKLS , RED-O , W-lnch , 16 } < c : E , 24
inch , ai c ; ( J U , 24-Inch , SOciH
27cG ; , 4',25c.
Con ET JEAXS Andre coggln , 7 ' fc ; Konr-
sneo , 7fc ; Rockport. Oaic ; Cones'togn , 0V' ,
TICKS Oakland , A , iUoi International ,
YY , 8c ; Shctuckot , S , SUc ; WnrronNo.S70 ,
ICc ; Berwick , BA. ISc : Acme , 13c ; York , 30-
Inch , 12 , ' c ; York , aMneh , 13Wo : Swift
River , So ; Tliorndlko OO , 8'fc ; Thorndlko
EF , 8 > fe ; Thorndlko 120 , OKc ; Thornfllko
XX. 15o ; Cordls No. 5 , % c ; Cordls No. 4 ,
Kc.
DKXIMS
lie : Beaver Crcnk , CC10c.
bleached
blcachcd „ _ . , - , , - ,
bleached , 85/0 ; Stevens' N , bife ;
N , bleached , O&o ; Stevens' SRT , llj
DUCK West Point , SO-lnch , 8 oz ,
do , 10 oz , 12Kc ; do , 12 or , 15o ; do , 40-inch , 11
oz , lOc.
Jlotnls.
BLOCK TIN Eng. Rof'g , small iilg , 2So
bar , 29o.
Corrr.n Planished boiler sires , 32e ; cold
rolled , 30o ; shrnthlng , 30c ; pltts , 80u ; flats ,
SOc.
GALVAXIZEII SHEET luox .lunlntn , 00 per
cent discount.
PATEXT I'LAXISIIHD luox No. 21 to 27 , A
quality , per Ib , 10) o ; No. 24 to 27. B quality ,
Me. For less than bundle add He per Ib.
RooFixn ( Best Charcoal. ) 1C , 11x20 , 112
sheets , $5.75 ; IX , 14x2,1,112 sheets , $7.00 ; 1C ,
20x27 , 112 sheets , $11.00 ; IX , 20x28 , 113
sheets , $13.50.
SHEET luox No. 2D , $ ,1.40 ; No. 27 , $3.50.
Soi.nnu Hoyl Metal CO's half nnd lihlf In
I Ib cases , per Ib , lOe ; commercial half and
half , 15c ; No 1 In bars , 14c.
TIN PLATE ( Best Charcoal ) 1C , 10x14 ,
225 sheets , $ (5.50 ( ; IX , 10x14. 225 sheets , $3.25 ;
COKE 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets , $0 ; 1C , 14x2 ,
112 sheets , $0 ; 1C , 10x2 , 225 sheets , $9.50 ;
steel nulls , $ J.20 ; steel wire nulls , $2.65.
nml Chemicals.
Acin Sulphuric , per Ib , 2o ; citric , per Ib ,
60c ; oxallcpei' ; Ib , 18c ; tnrturlc , jiowdered ,
ior Ib , 50c.
ALUM Per Ib , 8i c.
AMMOXIA Carbonate , per Ib. 15c.
AuiiowitooT Bermuda , per ib , 40c.
BALSAM- Copaiba , per Ib , 6Sc.
BOIIAX Refined , per Ib , 12c.
CALOMEL Am , per Ib , 82c.
CASSI i BUDS Per Ib , ISc.
Ciii.oitoronM Per Ib , 47c.
CoiutosiVE SUIILIMATE Per Ib , 72c.
CIIKAM TAIITAU Pure , per Ib , 42c.
EXTHACT LotnvooM Bulk , per Ib , lOc.
GLYCEHIXE Bulk , per Ib , 23e.
GUM AHAIUC Soleot.per Ib , $1.00 ; assafoc-
Ida. per ib , ISc ; camphorpcr Ib , 3Sc ; opium ,
icr ib , $3.25.
IODIXE Rcsubliraatcd , per Of. , $3.PO.
LEAVES Buciiu , short , per Ib , 15c ; senna ,
Alex , per Ib , 38c.
OILS Linseed , raw , 50c ; linseed , boiled ,
i9cs ; castor , jer gal , $1.20 ; Bcrgnmot , San
derson's , per Ib , $3.15 : lemon , Sanderson's ,
) er Ib , $2.25 ; peppermint , per Ib , $2.50 ; win-
orgrecn , per Ib , $2.25 ; olive , Malaga , per
nl , $1.15.
POTASS Bromide , per Ib , 4lc , Iodide , per
b , $3.00.
QDINIA Sulph. , per oz. COe.
SEKIIS Canary , per Ib , 4K ( < ? 5c ; Castile ,
nottlcU , per Ib , @ 10c ; Castile , white , per
b , 13(7B15c. (
Si'iuiTs NiTiiE Swcot , per Ib , 35c.
Snuciixi A. Crystals , perez , $1.10.
Si'Li'ii. CIXCIIOXA Per oz , ISc.
WAX Wlilte , per Ib , 55@03e.
Ijumbci DlinctiRlon niu > Timber.
12 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 23 ft 21 ft
2x4 . $15.00 15.00 15.00 16.00 16.00 19.00 20.00
xl ( . $15.00 15.00 15.00 16.00 10.00 19.00 20.00
'x8 ' . . . . $15.00 15.00 15.00 16.00 10.00 19.0020.00
JxlO. . . . $15.00 15.00 15.00 16.00 10.00 19.00 20.00
2x13. . . . $15.00 15.00 15.00 16.00 16.00 19.00 20.00
x4 8x8.$10 00 16.00 10.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 20.00
FEXCIXO No. 1 , 4 and C inch , 12 and 14 ft ,
rough , $16.00@m.50 ; No. 1 , 4and : 0 inch , 16
't , rough , $17.00@17.50 ; No. 2 , 4 and 6 inch ,
12 and 14 ft , rough , $13.50@14.00 ; No. , 4
and (5 ( inch , 10 ft , rough , 15.00@10.00.
FINISHING First nnd 2d clear , \\6 inch s
2 s , $49.00(551.00 ( ; 1st and 2d , clear , M and 2
nch. s 2 s , $47".00@50.00 ; 3d , cle.ir.H \ inch , s
2 s , 43.0040.00 ; d , clear. 1 % and 2 inch , s 3
s , 43.00@40.00 ; 13 select , I'1U and 2 inch , s
2 s. 87.00@38.00 ; 1st and 2d clear , 1 inch , s 2
s , $45.00 ; 3d , clear , 1 inch , s S s , $33.00 ; A se
ed. 1 inch , s 2 s , $34.00 ; B select , 1 inuh , s 3
, $31.00.
FLOOUIXG 1st com. 6 inch white pine ,
34,00 ; 2d com. 6 inch white pine , $31.00 : 8a
com. 0 inch white pine , $20.00 ; D , 0 Inch
vhito pine , $20.00 ; com. 4 and 0 in. yellow
) ine , $15.00 ; star , 4 In. yellow pine , $18.00 ;
st and Sd clear yellow pine , 4 and G inch ,
$20.00.
POI'LAH Lt'MitEU Clear poplar box bds. %
n , s2s , * 35-00 ; clear poplar , % in panel ,
'tO.OO ; clear poplar , % In panel , $25.00 ; clear
)0plar , J in p.mol , stock wide , s 2 s , $28.00 ;
clear poplar corrugated coiling , % , $30.00.
POSTS White cedar , 0 in , halves , 12o ;
vhlto clear , 5 % In , halves and 8 In quarters ,
Ic ; white clear , 4 In round , lOc ; Tennessee
red cedar , split , ICc ; split oak , ( white ) Sc ;
sawed oak , lOc.
SmxaLES , LATH Pun M XX clear , $3.20 ;
extra A * . $3.80 ; standard A , $2.0X3 ; 5 inch ,
clear , $1.60@$1.70 ; 0 inch , clear , $1.75@S1.80 ;
No. 1 , $1.10j ( * 1.15 ; California red wood , di
mensions widths , $1.50 ; cypress , clear heart ,
$3,40 ; lath , $2.50.
SHIP Lu1 No 1 , plain , Sand ISiuch , $17.55 ;
No 2 , plain , S and 10 inch , $15.50 ; No 1 , O G ,
$18.00.
Sinixd First com nnd 16 feet , $22.00 ; 2d
com and 16 feet , $19.00 ; 3d com and 10 feet ,
$15.00 ; fence com and 1C feet , $18.00.
STOCK BOARDS A 12 inch si slS , 14 and
16 feet , $40.00 ; B 12 inch s I s 12 , 14 nnd 1C
feet , $41.00 ; C 12 Inch s 1 s 13 , 14 and 16 feet ,
$30.00 ; D 12 inch a 1 s 12 , 14 and 16 feet ,
$2300 ; No. 1 com 12 in si s 12 feet , $18.00 ;
No. 1 com 12 in s 1 s 14 and 1C feet , $17.50 ®
18.50 ; No. 1 com 12 in a 1 s 10 , 18 and 20 feet ,
$19.50 ; No. 2 com 12 ins 1 s 14 and 10 feet ,
$17.00.
CEILINO AND PAKTITIOX 1st oem % in
white pine partition , $ . ' 22 ; 2nd , com % in
white pine partition , $37 : clear % In yellow
pine ceiling , $20 ; clear ) ( In Norway , $14.50 ;
2nd com % In Norway , $1S ,
BOAHDS No 1 com s 1 s 12. 14 and 16 ft ,
$19 ; No 2 com 8 1 B 12 , 14 and 16 ft , $16.50 ;
No 8 com s 1 B 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $14.50 ; No 4
com s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 ft. ( shipping cull ) ,
$15. Add 50 cents pnr M ft tor rough.
Bvnixn ; , WELL Tinnxa , PICKETS O G
baits , 2X-Inch , OOc ; O G halts , Mx8 , SIS,85o ;
8-in well tubing , D , t M nnd bov$23 pickets ,
D & II flat , $20 ; pickets , D & H square , $10.
LIME , ETC. Qulncy whlto lime , oest , OOc ;
English and Gorman Portland cement , $3.50 ;
Milwaukee nnd Louisville , 61.30 : Michigan
and Fort Dodge plaster , $2.25 ; Blue Rapid
plaster , $1,95 ; hair , SOo ; sash. 60 nnd 10 ucr
cent dls , ; doors , blinds , mouldings , 50 per
cent dis. ; tarred felt , per cwt. , $2.00 ; straw
board , $1C5.
Alrtnl Market.
A London cablu to the American Mela
Market April 19 , gives the following quotul
tlons i
TIN But four business day A hove been had
this week , nnd the opportunity for nn extended -
tended movement by so much lessened ,
Values were fairly steady on Monday fore
noon , and forward delivery nven firmer later
In the day. cloning at Ss ( id advance to J-'OJ
17s ( id , whllo spot was worth 20s less. The
same relation was maintained the next day
at a 2s M decline all around , succeeded by
an advance to JL92 5s nnd JUKi yesterday , gpot
closing easier again. To-day thcro was only
one 'Change , at which spot was again llrni at
4.92 5s , and three months prompt advanced to
93 5s.
Coi'i'Eii. Increased uneasiness begins to
prevail , an no settlement of the existing
difficulties is announced , rumors balng cir
culated instead that none will bo reached ,
Very largo transactions are again reported
but about the only buying is by these who
had already sold boar : nnd the aumily It
tufllcicntly liucrul to olfcct u steady dtii-llnu ,
The loss nt Monday's early 'Change wns 103 ;
but ttio mnrkot closed for the da.i fairly
steady nt X'U7 7s Od spot , .t'87 10s forward.
Anntficv fts was loit on TucsJtiy morning ,
but the closing \vai < again steady ; which was
i cpcatod yesterday after prices hud got still
5s lower. No change was nu'ed to-day , ex
cept that futures worn llctter nnd down to
even with spot , which closed nt i.117 nftor u
few sales at oven slightly lower tfgurcs ,
AxTiHosi Stands unchanged for the
week at 49.
Si'Ei.TEU Again experienced nn Improve
ment to 17 104 for Sllcaiau.
ENOI.UII PJU Inox Stiffened up 18d on
Monday to 3ds Cd ruled steady thereat on
Tiioiday , Advancing toJISi 9d yesterday , but
reacting thl < \ forenoon w > : < S Od.
BcsstMEii Pjo Is also firmer , nnd ngnln
quoted 50s Od from Worklngton.
STEKL Rut. Maintain their position in de
mand , heavy sections bringing JL'4 12s Odw
4 15s f. o. b.
OLD ltui.8 Are held for higher figures ,
which cannot yet be obtained. Nominally
quoted 07s Od for T's nnd 72s 6d for D. H. c ,
I. f , , N. Y.
Sciur luox About ns last quoted nt 4os@
47sCd f. o. b.
( JLAROOW , Thursday , April 18th , 1SS9.
BCOTCH WUIKANTS Within narrow bounds
have been quite unsettled nnd Inclined to
ward lower values. Monday's market
opened Atoady nnd unchanged , but dropped
fourpcnco In the afternoon to 44s Id. A
further softening early on Tuesday was fol
lowed by a reaction to 44s til again , nnd
this Improved by n penny nt the late board
yesterday ; this morning's market remaining
steady at 44s 2d.
Makers' quotations are for
Coltncss , alongside , Glasgow. . . fiosOd
Gnrtsherrlo , " " 52i tkl
Summerlcc , " " 51s 9d
Lnngiuan , " " 54s Ud
Carnbroe. " " 46s 3d
Glcngarnock , " Ardrossan ; . . . 51s 3d
Egliliton , " " 44s 9d
Dalmclllngton , " " 40s Od
Lighterage , Ardrossan to Glasgow , Is ton.
LivEiti'ooi. , Friday , April 19 , ISM ) .
TIN PIATES Market not qulto BO linn.
Charcoal tin plates , Moylu grndo 17s 3d ®
17s 4 } d.
Charcoal tin plates , Allnwny grade , 15s
1 > { d@ir , 3d.
Charcoal tonic plates , Dean grade , 14 , 20
iisQiis : } ; 8a.
Charcoal tin plates , Dean grade , 20 , 2S
20st72t ( ) ' 8d.
Coke tin plates , B. V. grade , 18s 4 > ii@13s
Od.
Notlco the beautiful finish ulvon col
lars , cutTs unil shirts by Cusoudo Laundry -
dry company.
SHROEDER & DEAN ,
GRAIN
,
Provisions i Stocks
Basement First National Bank.
3 < > n South ittli : Street , - Omnlm
OlIlANDFlfifOB.
B aota and Shoos.
K1RKBNDALL , JONES &CO. ,
Bucceisors to Heed , Jones & Co.
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes
Agents for IJotton Ilubbcr t-hoo Co , I1U2 , HOI and 1109
Hamcy Street. Omnhn , Nubraaln.
Brewers.
SToftz A TLER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
mi North KlKhlecnlh street. Omaha , Kett.
Cornice. *
EAQLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice
Window caps anil mr-lntle krll ht . John Kpcneler ,
proprietor. KB nnd llus-outh 10th street.
Office Fixtures.
SniTMONDS MA N UFA CTUmNO" .
Manufacturers of
Bank' , Ofilce and Saloon Fixlnres ,
Il nllc , HldcbonrcU. Hook Cniics , DniR I1xturon.Wa.il
Caii-s , I'nrtltloni , UnlllncH.Cmintcrs , llcernnd Wlna
Coolorf. Mlrrorn , KUFarlorj nnd otllco , 17 ® and ra
Houtli IJth St. . Ouiahn. Tolt'plione ll.'l.
Pa per
L. WILKIE ,
Proprietor Omalia Paper Box Factory ,
Kos. l.ll" add 1319 Uouelas street , Omaha , Neb.
Sash , Doors , Etol
Jlf. A. DISliROW A CO. ,
Wholi ale msnufncturerj of
Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
Qrnnch ' .iWcc , I3tb nnd IiHrd street Omaha , Neb.
BOH If MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Mouldings , Btulr-itor'i nnd Interior hard wood finish.
N. IS. corner fth nnd I.evfii f rth streets ,
Omubn , Nel > .
S t oa mjnttl ngs , Pumps , Etc.
sr/UA < 7.i VLMIKSTK'IU
Pnmps , Pipes and Engines ,
Steam , water , rnllwar nnd mining supplies , etc.
KIO , .C3 and iU < Farnnm ktrcot , Oiuaha.
U. S. WIND ENGINE A PUMP CO. ,
Steam and Waten Supplies ,
wind mills. 018 mid I < 2J Jones St , , Omaha.
U. F. Hots , actlnfuunuuor. .
A CO ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , "
SbecHron work , steam pumps , faw mills. 1213-121 }
I.CHvcnvfortli street , Omaha.
Iron Works.
STEAM 11O1LER WORKS ,
Carter & Son , Prop's , Manufacturers of all kinds
Steaia Boilers , Tanks and Sheet Iron WorK
Works Bouth 20th and U. & M. cresting.
_
PAXTON A VJERLINO fRON WORKS ,
Wrought and Cast Iron Bnl'.ding Work ,
DKlnes , brnss work , Kenpral fotindrr. machine and
blacKsmltu work , oalca and works , U. 1117. .
and Kth street , Ouiaha.
OMAHA WIRE A IRON WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
Desk rails , window guards , flower stands , wire signs ,
etc. m North lull rtrvot , Omaha.
OMAHA SAFE A IRON WORItS ,
Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ,
Vaults jnll work. Iron shutters and tire escapes.
O. Andruen , prop'r , Cor. lllb and Jackson tits.
- THE -
CHICAGO SHORT LINE
OF THE
Chicago , Milwaukee & t , Paul R'y ' ,
Tbo Best Route from Ouiahn nnd Couucll
muffr to
ZZITHE EAST
TWO TIIA1NB DAILY 1IISTWKKN OMAHA AND
COUNCIL lll-UKKB
CblciiKO , AND Mihvnukeo ,
St. 1'iuil , JIInnonpoMH , Cedar Ituplds ,
Rock Island , Frrcporl , Rockfortl ,
Cllutoii , Duuuquc , Unrcnport ,
liltln , Madison , Jnuo&iillo ,
Itclolt. Wluonn , La Crosse ,
And sll Other Imporlnnt points Kitst , Northeast snfl
bouthenil ,
Kor tliioiifh tickets , call nn the ticket njjent at IW1
Knrnatu struct , In Darker llloci.or nt Union I'acino
1'ullruin Sleepeis and the flncit Dlnlnif Tars In th *
world are run on Hie m tin line of the Chlciuo , Mil
waukee A Ht. I'aul Kullwujr. nnd ever ? attention Is
paid lo paiscn frs by courUuus einplo/es of tbs
company.
H.MIl.l.RU.deneral Mmmer. ,
J. K. TIK'KKII. Asilitant ( Jeueial Manager.
A. V. U. CAUI'JiNTKll , ( lectrul 1'us oncor ana
Ticket Aneot.
(1 KO. li. 1 1 KA KKOlin , Assistant ( lenerairastengcr
and Ticket Au iil.
T. J , CI.AllU.Utiioml HupfftntonJent.
,
$ l\S \ ( FOR ILIA/STRATUS ( ArALQCVi : FREE
an nliii'lnarrtroubl | < 8 OK.SU/ ,
lyalllleafelvcul l.a > ) ylUlyuAOal )
Keralnime cured In sujvondara. Hold
tl.GOper box , all iliuffKliu , or by mail from Doc-
ura.MruCo. UJWUliu St. N.I' , ruliaiiuaioiu
Agricultural Implements.
PARKER ,
Dealeri'i ' Agricnltnial Implements , Wagons
Carriages nnd ruurslev Jones utrret , between ftb soil
lutli , Omaha , Ncbraua.
A METOALV CO. ,
AgriGiilt1 Implements , Wagons , Carriage
nutRlc ( , rtc. Wholesale ) . Omab
' , OltKNVOltF A MARTIN CO * )
Wholesale DonlcM In
AgricnltDral luiplciuents , Wagons& Bnggle3
Wl , Rti , ItXl mnllW Jones itreal , Ornfthk.
MOLINE , MlLUUltN A STODDAHD CO , *
MRnuUcluren nnd Jobber ! In
Wagons , Bnggies , Rakes , Plows Eta
Cor. Mb and 1'nclflo itrccU , Omaha.
Artlata' Mntprlnla.
A. UOSPti , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs ,
ltl.1 Douglas itrcol Umaha , Ntbrnika.
Pools and Shooe.
W. V. MOIISE A CO. ,
JOute of Boots 8nd Slices ,
1101 , HOT , I1W DmiKlm ttrcol. Omaha. Manufactory.
Hummer drool , Iloilon.
Gonl , Cokonnd Llmo.
OMAHA COAL , COKE A l.IME GO. ,
Jolcrs of Hard and Soft Coal ,
1.1th street , Omaha , Nebrntka.
KEHltASKA FUEL CO. ,
Sliipre s of Coal al Coke ,
214 South 13th St. , Omaha , Neb.
Crookorv nnd OtgBBvynro.
PERKINS , GA CH A LAUMAN ,
Im | > ortoni nnd Jobtorj of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware
Elo. 1M4 Fnrn&m itrcct , now I'nxton bulldluu.
C o tnrn SBlon and Storggo
IIWDKLL A UIDDKLL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
SpcclallU'i Iliitlcr , r u , choose , ro Hrj , game ,
llpllunnril ftrcct. rimahn.Ncb.
Goods and Notlons.
M. E , SMITH & CO. ,
Dry Goods , FiMisniiig Goods and Notions
1102 andllOl UotiKlns. cor. lltli street , Omaha , Neb.
'
K1LPATRICK-KOCHDRY GOODS CO. ,
Importers and Jobbers in Dry GooflsNotions ,
Oenti' furnlBtlne goods. Corner llth nnd llarner
streets , Omntm , Nebraska.
UEL1N , THOMPSON A CO. ,
Importer * ami Jobbers of
Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings ,
317 .South IMIi itreft.
Fumlturo.
DEWEV A
Wliolesale Dealers in Furniture
I'nrnnm otreot , Omnhn , Nebraska.
CHARLES SlllEmCKt \
Furniture ,
Cmnhn Nobrnilta.
Groceries.
PAXTON , QALLAOUER & CO.
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
705,707,709 nnd " 11 South 10th st.Omabn , Nob.
J , 13RADY & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers'
13th ana i.enreuworth otrccts , Omaha , Nebraska ,
Hordwaro
W. J. ItnOATCH.
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Sprints , wnROn stork , hardware , lumber , etc. 120 ]
and 1211 Ilurnojr street , Omaua. _
LEE , CLAIIKE , ANDI1EE5EN HARD
WARE COW AS Y.
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate. ,
Metals , Blioct Iron. etc. AncnU for llowo scaloi.
Miami powdur nnd I ioun barbeJ nlrot
HlMEUAVail A TAYLOR.
Build rs' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mechanics' tools mid Ilumuo ncnlcs. KM Doualai
street. OnmliH. Nob.
, Toys. _
x JAnjY ji CO. ,
Jobbers of
Toys , Dolls , AMuis ; Fancy Goods ,
House fnrnlshlne EooJ , children's oirrlagci , eta.
SHU taruaui ilroei. Oi > uha.N s ) .
Oils. _ _ _ 1. . „
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholesale Reflned and Liihricating Oils ,
Ailo grease , etc. . Omnhn. A. II. HUliup , Manager.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry a nlco stork of printing , wriipplnu nnd writing
paper , biieolal itttenllon given to cur load orders.
Lum bor.
A A.'WAIZEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc ,
Im ort d and American I'ortland cement. Btes >
aztnlfcrllllTrruikco DTdruuiloooDieot mid ,
( julncy xlilto llmo.
Oil AS R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lnniber ,
Wood carpets unrt parquet rioorlnp , lull and Douzlti
strccls. Omaha , Nab.
, OMAliA LUMIIER CO. ,
AllKinflsofBttildingMaterial at Wholesale ,
16th EtreHtand Union I'nclllcTrnck.Otunba ,
LOUIS 1IHADVORD ,
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sasli ,
Doors , Klc , Yards'Cornel 7th and Douglas , Corner
lOlhand , "
FRED IK. QUAY.
Lumlier , Limu Cement , Etc , , Etc ,
Corner eth and Douglas Bis. , Omaha.
< 7. ff. DltlTX.
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber ,
Utb and California btrcetn , Omaha , Nobrnika.
" Mllllnory " arid Notjona.
/ . QllKRVKLnKR A OO , ,
Importers & Jolliers in Millinery & Notions
20H , ! 1U and 211 booth llth street
Notions ,
J , T. llOllINSOtt NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Famishing QooHi ,
iU ( and UX > HomU IClli slroci , Omaha.
PALMER , IIIQIIMAN A CO. ,
Live Stock Ccminission Merchants ,
VKION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
OfOniata.Limitel .
cjobn r. led , I
1 j j i .
bllrvlr bf r ou tjr . *
r.ek',1',1.1.K-'iTUm RtARCUSHION5'Xl' | : , C *
t > lip ri.Ciii cfiSll sujlM lslitul ( , Vvulljfl VJE .
wbrrtafl ottr iciccJIr , r | ) Oibi/Miv 1,1
V. UIBCOX ruadWHf. r r.lllt-nra < > > Krk.