_ _ r _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " "ill . _ . . . . _ _ _ _ _ HIE SPECULATIVE MARKETS " Air OastloB Built by tbo Whont Bulls Knocked to Plooca \\COnNFUTURESTEND DOWNWARD Oqih UniiKiinlly Acllvo With n tmrjio lluntticHi in Slnj Provision * CSu Lower A. Fair 1) - iimixl For llo H. CHICAGO PKODUCE MAI1U.KT9. Cm 10too , Feb 0. ISpecial Toloijrnm to Tun Heb.I Today's wheat tnarkot opened with a fair ilegrco or strength ana the pros I pect of a further advance tti prices , but tbo struiiRth at the start was hko the flaring up of mijCxplrlng coodlo nnd about as short . } . hvuili There was an lmmenso amount ot / * 'Duslness transnetod , and the carefully built structures of the bulls were in tbo end swept out of oxlstcnco and went toppling over when vigorously attacked hko pins In a bowline nlloy , The opening firmness was , in seine tnoasurc , duo to a slight drop in torn pcroturo which was experienced in this nolphborhood during tno night , but when tlio weatbor map showed that the winds were tempered to the Jointed wheat , " and that nothing undorSS degrees was reported from the winter whont bolt , the prop of pos slblo damage from frost was knocked out nnd was sno of the causes of the collapse which took place There were several other causes which contributed to \ - the weakness The wheat which was reP - P * * ' ported yesterday as loading in Now York failed to show up in the published clear ances from that port and advices from there today were below the present level of prices hero Onoof the earliest items of Intelligence UBCd today to sustain the market was the intimation that Hradstroots' estimates of stocks showed n decrease of 4,750OOJ bushels • v In the quantity In sight east ot the Kocky 7 mountains , but the momentary strengthening ing- effect ot this was lost when the flguros wore compared with the movement for the corresponding time a year ngo , the month of January , 1880 , showing a decrease of r . : i2. > ,000 bushels , lioorbohm gave stocks of wheat ut Odessa at 1 1 , ( > $0XI0 ( bushels against the pre vious report that they amounted to only ( , CuO,0X ( ) Bushels , and u ssigncd this as ouo of the reasons for tbo continued frca offer ; lugs ot Kusslan wheat m England The cap sheaf of the days boar news wns tbo reported falluro of an old anil important i grain house at liuffalo Slay dellvory Btarted at { > } fa and was immediately after wnrdssclling at OjJgC This was the ex- tromc limit of the advance It gradually declined to 79c and struck 7 ! ) > f o and 70c sev eral times before it dually succumbed to the pressure of the enormous offerings After passing 70c. however , a further deollno was comparatively easy and it stopped only niter a break to 78 | c. closing at 78 } ( $ ' 9XC- There was compiiratlvcly little doing m July , which opened at 77 'c and closed at 77c , The market for futures of corn was very weak and the tendency downward Heeelv- crs were free sellers and the cntiro range of future deliveries shared In thoKenoral weak f noBB Trading was not continuously nctlvo , , / but there were occaslonnl spurts ' jfol trading , during which considerable _ VjT quantities changed hands The foreign m2B' raarkols'woro rather easier and outside deB - B > - itiestic points afforded no feature to influence T local opinion A fear of increased B reccints to follow reduced rates of f freight from Kansas and Nubruska H points scorns to weigh upon the H trade , although no concessions have so far H been made by the railway managers and ro- H .ceipts are not at present heavy The closing V prices were : March , 2U > © 7.tft ) > ; Muy , 31 Kc m - _ _ Jlid.iuly , 3i o. H * > a Oats were unusually nctlvo with n largo H business in May at Jj'u decline There was M apparently nothing m the way of outsldo H news to cause eolling off , with receipts H small and the outward movement confined to H sample lots , whicli wore In lair * demand on H the part of cusli buyers Hut a few opera H tors threw largo quantities of May on the H market , causing a downturn to 22ie ! , though H most of the trading wus at a fraction above H that Only fair Buppnrt was given by those H supposed to bo on the long side , yet sufficient H to check any serious break , in spite of the H fact thut many traders consider oats rela- H lively higher than corn , Near months were H nearly steady , while Juno was weaker , H touching l lj c , or > Y@Kc under Muy rvo 3 H white for Muy went at 2'JJ o. No 2 oats H were dull at 20d2ac , nominally for cars to iio to store Provisions opened very quiet at about yes W- i .terdny's closing quotations , ruled dull nnd B ' elnscil ubout lQVi4o } lower for pDrlt , 'JJ c 1 for lard and fie lor short ribs fc'or May do- H livery porlc opened at $10.17 > , oryestorday's H closing price , declined with noma changes to | H SlO.l'J , ndvauced to * 10.15 , declined stead B ily to } 10.0 * % the lowcBt point , and closed ut _ B 110.05. Lard for the same mouth opened at M t-0 % ranged at J0. 'J7J.f , and closed at $15.00 H asked May ribs opened at t4.023j _ l.95. H ranged at f l.UU and f : .U2 } , split and closed H at f l. ' Ci The cash product was in good do- H inuml and closed steady iH CII1UAGO IjIVB stock m Oiiickoo , Fob 0. [ Spooial Telegram to , H Tim Heb.I Cattle Receipts continue M heavy , showing au lnorctuo ot over ( i,00U. , K Trade ruled slow from the opening to thom m oloso and prices were correspondingly weak H und unovou The exporters were looking -H stock ever , but not buying very liberally , nnd H dressed boot operators were also rather in- H different buyers To use a common but ex- presslvo phruso of tlio day , the market was H - * ' "no good " Texans continno to come along Hf _ In fair numbers lor the season and are sell " " * / - _ lng at taoofaMO , The American Lwo Stock B company bud ton loads oatbo market , Prinio cows and heifers remain steady and old can ning stock is down to low watermark There wns llttlo or nothing now in tLo stnckur and fecdor trade , the demand was fair and prices steady Choice to extra beeves f4.7UQ5.10 ; medium to good Btocrs 1,850 to 1.50J lbs , H.00@4.00 ; 1,200 to 1,850 lbs , { 3.50 .25 ; 050 to 1.X00 lbs I.00@3.7G. Stookers and reed ors , * 2.C0@.55 : ) ; cows , bulls and mlxod , J1.40 03 00 ; bulk , . 'JO@J.O0. Toxns ciorn-fcd iitoers , $3.00i3.05 ( ; grass-fod , $2.-10i3.00. ( Hoas The deinund was fair aud prices about the sumo us yesterday Packers , however - over , were inclined to "beur" prices , and cumo on the market rather late , but paid aiKi.05 ) : , a few nt * 3.65@3.87K " d a few ntfi.00. Shippers went in at W.H5@1,00. The Anglo people were buying anythinggood from 140 to 300 pounds ovoruco nt (3.95 , und buyers of York sort paid f3.93jtfj3a)5. ( ) F1NANC1AU New Voiik , Fob 0 , ISpopiul Tolo rara to Tub Hre.I Stocks Tlio siock speculators who congregated at the resorts last night " "f were moro eager to solve the past than to predict tno future , The bulls affected to be- S llovo that the character of buying was so much Improved that It moro than compati- sated tor the depressions forced by tbo V boars The bears , they claim , accomplished 1 their partial victory by the aid of fatso dls- • patclics from the west The verdict ot the i trade is that the raid on western shares wus I to shako out long stock to onabto the pro 1 Xcsslonal operators .to cover on their short f contracts Well posted ones pointed to the ,1 fact that some of those who helped to raid 'i Hock Islaud ndylsed the buying of the same < ] stocks a mouth ago when it was above par { Heading enmo in for a largo shore of atten- 1 tiou , and if Now York and Chicago fall to I thwart the designs of recent purcbasors.this 1 stock Is beaded for the high llgurcs reached I In 1887 , The oponlug hour today fouud the & j market steady , London with buying orders , _ .f * - Chicago buying Uock Island and Loulsvillo V * strong ahead Narrowness was the prlnci- iSfc.I'11 fcaturoof the market , however , deal B mg in five stock * being all there was of in I torestjo trading , A bettor tone provallcd , however , una a material improvement was made In the quotations in leaders , while the rest of the list remained dull and stagnant throughout the hour First prices were rather mixed , but whllo trusts were slightly lower the regular list showed some Improvement ever last nights ' figures , Hock Island , Heading , Loulsvillo Is Nttshvlllo and the two trusts were the nctlvo stocks , and while the first thrco showed fractional Improvement , Head ing touched 41 and Hock Island 3 , the great est strength was in trusts , Sugar Uo- fineries rising from Gfl } to BSJf and Lead from lS f to KH- These prices were not held nnd * omo depressions occurred before fore the end of the hour Townrd the noon hour the list became irrcgulnr , but generally strong Sutrar yielded to 57 nnd Load to 18f } , Loulsvillo moved up to Si'Xi ' Atchison to 33V , Hurlington to lOSJ.f , Uock Islnnd on a second buigo to 03 , Missouri 1'nclfic to iS , and Union Pacific to 07. Coal stocks hold strong nt the best prices of the morning The bears did not let up in their efforts to break stoclis , especially trusts , but mot with poor success Lead , after repeated depres sions , closed steady at 10. Sugar was buoy ant and after touching 50 closed nearly 3 per cent higher at 5Sjtf. Chicago Gas was up M to 67 } . The return of strength to Uock Island carried it up to 03 f Into in the day and the close was ever the opening at 93. Heading was very firm The bears could not hold it down It touched 4IK and closed at 41J | ' , or about $ i per cent net gain , There was n general steadying of tbo market from the notion ot yesterday # The total snlcs were 1W,331 ( shares , The foil wing wore the closing quotations t I ) , S. 4s regular ISWNorthnrn Pacific . ! )3 ) US tscouponi . . .lispj -ororerrod UH II.S.414sregular..iravs O. * N.Y 110 lftR.lls ! coupons . Mill doprorerred 141 I'acltlcniot ' 'J ) lin N.Y.Uontrat 10 K Central I'ncluo 33'i ' l' OK . . , 104 ! ChtcagoiAlton . . .PIO Uocktsland > ClilcaKO.Uurlfngton O..M.St.l' 6 X &lulncv ) lofl doorofcrred I1SH ! . . _ _ W | : iO StlaulVOmaha . 31t HllnolsOoutral | 18i ; dopreferrod M14 I. , II Je W. , Union Pacltlo C7H Kansas * Toxin . . . 0 'J WSt li & 1 * 13Ji I.skeShoro 1011 aoproforred.- Michigan Central . 1 ! { Western Union . . . 85 MlaeouiU'nclllc . . . 71JJ MoNnr Easy [ at 3) ) @ 5 per cent Last nt 4 per cent Piiime Meiiointils Pai-eu 4 iJ0K per cent Steiimno Exciiasor Quiet and steady ; sixty-day bills , * 4.s3 > f j demaad , * 4.S7 > . AHiiiii Stock ? . Nkw Yonic , l' ' ob 6 fSpocial Telegram toTun Ujs.1 Tlu fi > llmvli.j ! are ths miu- Ingstock quotations : Amador 100 Comstock , T. scp.3001 Aspen 7i)0 ) Kt L'rlito 100 Calodonla II 11..1)0 ) Hotnestake Kti ( on Cal & Va 4"C Horn Silver 23 > Commonwealth.if : > u Sierra Nevada..mo Dead wood T. . . , .150 SutterCreek 170 Comstock , T. bd . .3000 llonil Oirarinc * . Washinoton , Feb 0. | Special Telegram to The liEE.j Uo ' nds offered : $104,000 , at S1.04 Pltbl0 _ MA.RICI2T3. OnicAoo Fob 0 1:15 : n. ra close Wheat Lower : February 74J o : May , 78Kc. Uoru Steady ; February ESJu 'e ; May , Oats Easy ; Foburary , 21c ; May , 22'aC. ; ' Hyo Nominal Unrlev- Nothing doing Prime Timothv * 1.1S@1.19. Flax tl.37K@l.3S. Whisky tiua Pork Firm ; February , ? 9.73 ; May , $10.03. Lard Steady February , $3.80 ; Muy , $ (1.00. ( Flour Steady ; winter wheat , $2.00 ( )4,35 ) ; spring wheat , $1.10(31.75 ( : rye , $3.50 ® 2.S5 ; buck wheat , $1.25(31.50 ( per cwi Provisions Shoulders , $1.25@1.37K : short clear , $5.03@5.10 ; short ribs , Fobuary , $4.75. Uuttor Quiet ; creamery , 15@20c ; dairy 7@20c Uhee30 Steady ; full cream Cheddars nnd flats , 0@UVc ; Young Americas , 10 ® 10 c. Eggs Firm : fresh , 12J @l3e. Hides Steady ; heavy and light green salted , 4&fiM)4c ) ; salted bull , SJfc ; green salted eair , Sil c ; dry flint , ll@7c ; dry salted , OJ e ; dry calf , 5@Co ; doucons , each , 2c. Tallow Steadv ; No 1 , solid packed , 4c ; No 2 , 3 < i@3 > io ; ; cake , 4c. Hecoliits , Shlpmts ' Flour 23.000 12.000 Wheat 11,000 , 15,000 Corn 12H.000 230,000 Oats 127,000 175.000 Now York , Feb , 0. Wheat Uoceipts , 8,250 busbols ; exports , 15,400 bushels ; spot lower ; No 1 red , S5o in elevator , S0H@S7c nfloat , S587 o f. o. b. ; optious down , February , closlngat Slc- Corn Hecaipts , 211,400 bushels : experts , 03.500 bushels ; spot weaker ; No 2 , 3u@ 'Mfo in elovntor , ! i ( fJ38o afloat ; un- graded mlxod , 23g41J ( c ; options weaker , February closing at ! iii > ( fo Outs lieceipts , 145,000 bushels ; exports , 870 bushels ; spot , weaker ; options lower , Februnry closing at 2S ? o ; spot No 2 white , 2S2 ! > ; mlxod western , 20 > v ' @ 30c ; white western , 30 _ ; i5c. Coffco Options closed steady , 15@20 points up ; sales , 35.230 bags ; Februury $10.05 ; May , $15.80(315.00 ( ; spot Hio higher ; fair cargous , $19.75. Sugar--lliiw , firm ; rolluod , easy Potroluum United closed for March at $1 00J < . Eggs Firmer ; western , 13Jf@14o. l'ork Firm , fairly ncllyo ; new moss , $10.75fail.25 , Lurd Easy , moderato domaud ; western steam$0 20 ; May , $0,113. Uuttor Fancy creamery , steady ; Elgin , 2SKa29c ; western dairy , 8@l0o ; creamery , Cheese--Firm , unchanged ; westernS@10c. Blllwaiikec , Fob 0. Wheat Easy ; No 3 spring , on track , cash , ? J@73o ; May , iorn Stoadyj No 3 on track , 2S@23 } < ic Oats , Firm ; No 2 white , on truck , 22 > ic Ityo Steady ; No 1 , in sto c , 43Js'e. Harley Steady ; No 2 in store , 42c. Provisions Easlor ; porK , $9.75. 8t. Louis Fob 0.--Wno.il Cash , firm , 70o ; options lower ; Muy , 77Kc. Corn Cush , firm , 2tKc ! ; options easier ; May , 27@27&c. Oats Cush , higher , 21o ; May , lower , 21 o. l'ork Dull nt $10.23. Lard Nominal at SJ.Ga < 35.0) . Whisky-Steady at $1.02. llutlor Creamery , 20@22o ; dairy , 20@21o , KuiiHiis Cttv , Fob C Wheat Higher ; No 2 hard , cash , Mo ; Februury , O4o bid ; No 2 rod , 70c. Corn Steady ; No 2 , cash , 22 , ' . { c ; Feb ruary , 'iia } bio Oats Ho , 2 , cash , 18a ; February , 17Ai bid SStiiiioiimli . Fob 6. Wheat Sample dull ; receipts , 144 cars ; shipments , 20 cars , Closing ; No , 1 hard , February , 78o ; May , bOl e ; on track , 78fo } ; No 1 northern , Feb ruary , 75Ko ; May , Ti)4aon \ track , 70 (2 ( 77o ; No , 3 northern , 1'obruary , 73a ; Muy , 75 o ; on track , 73&74KO. Llvnrpool , Fob , a Wheal Firm ; demand - mand improving ; holdora offer Bparingly ; California 7s 3d per cental Corn Steady ; demand Improving ; now mixed western , 3s lov d per contul , Giiiolnnnrl , Feb C Wheat-Nominal ; No 3 red 76@78c : orn Stronger ; No 2 mixed 32a. Oats Firm ; No , 2 mlxod , 3lKc \ Vhisky1.03. . . * LIVK STOCK , Chloiiirn , Feb 0. The Drovers Journal reports as follows : Cattle Heeeipts , 13,000 ; market steady ; bcovos $4.70(35.10 ( ; steers , $3.00@1.63 ; stockers - ors and feeders , $2.50j$3.55 ( ; 'lexas cattle $2.40(33.05. ( ' Hogs-Heeeipts , S5.000 ; shlpmonts 9,000 ; market slow nnii weak ; mixed and light , $3,75(34.00 ( ; heavy , l3.7Pt4.03lt ; ; skips , $3.30 © 3.00. Sheep Heeeipts , 13,000 ; shipments , 3,000 ; market steud.v ; natives $3.50u0.00 ; ; west ern corn-fed , $4.30 ( < J5.80 ; Texans , $3 5044 6.25 ; lambs , $45.30. Kansa * City Fob d. Oatlle-rHecelpts , 3,800 ; shipments , 3 , ' ? iK ) ; market steady to strong ; steers , $3.25@4.75 ; cows , $1.75(3J.20 ( ; • tockers und feeders , $3,305 3.30 , Hogs Receipts , 7,900 ; shiDments , 300 ; market strong ! all grAdcs , $ A2J ; (23.82K ( ; bulk , I3.77K. Nntlimrtl Htnok YnriU , V.nM St iKiuis , Feb 0. Cnttlo-Hocoipts , 1,000 ; shlpmonts , 1,000 ; market easy ; fair to fancy native steers ? 3.25 ; < 16.00 ; stockers and feed ers , $1.80(33.20. ( Hogs kecclpts , 3,500 ; shipments , 1,500 ; market strong ; heavy , $3.001.00 ( _ ; packlug , t3.S0(33.95 ( ; light , $3.70 a05. OMAHA LIVII STOCK Cntilc Ihursdnv , Feb 0. Of the 1,500 cattle on the market today there wns not n single bunch of good stcors , only two bunches reaching $3.87 } . The declin ing or sagging tnnrkct during . the Inst few days on the opening seemed to hnvo mot a stopping place Any fancy or prime steers would have sold readily during the ioreuoon nt strong prices and most likely nt 11 shade advance All the commoner grades of steers sold till after midday on a slow market nt about yesterdays ' prices Buyers and sell ers were about equally divided , seine culling the market stcady.othors weak nnd the others lower Cows remained unchanged There were quite n lot ot line feeders on the market , with the most Inquiry after them and sales at the best prices for some wcoks Feeders sold us high ns $3.25 , whllo a lot of line heifers Bold at $3.00. Some of the commission men report the close ot the market weak , whllo n few others are posltlvo it closed a good shade lower The sales of the day indlaito no material variation from Wednesdays market ltn _ * . The hog market opened slow but un changed from Wednesdays closing prices There were ubout 4i00 : hogs in of n poor quality After n few sales had been made nt steady prices , the prices suddenly dropped Gc The market then became lilolcss nnd remained so till the close , with slxtcca loads unsold , the top today being $3.77J , compared with $3.85 yesterday It is openly ehurgod by sellers that soon after the hog market opened Michael 11. Murphy , hog buyer for the Ar- mour-Cudahy packing company , entered into nn arrangement with Charles Uogart , hog buyer for the George 11. Hammond packing company , to furnish him a stated number ot selected light hogs nt $3,70 , knowlne there was no other buyer on the market ; that in pursu ance of that agreement , corner or combina tion , Mr Hogart left the market and refused to buy At once Mr Murphy low ered his offers 5c , telling the sellers thnt they could either taito his offer or keep tholr hogs The sellers allege thut this was an un derstanding to break the market and force u sale at the buyers prices In confirmution of this tbo sellers cite the factthat the morn ing European provision reports were strong as were the American provision reports , whllo the early Chicago advlcea reported hogs firm , that tbo market opened firm and Mr , Uogart bought hogs at yesterdays ' prices That Mr Murphy said ho would not lot Mr Uogart "llx prices for him aud then offered to sell what light , sorted hogs ho wanted at $3.70 , although the same hogs were then selling at $3,75nnd were firm ; that in pursuance of that understanding Mr Uo gart quit buying and Mr Murphy furnished him the hogs Superintendent Edward A. Cudahy of the Armour-Guduhy packing com pany , on having his attention called to it by a representative of Tun Unc , was sur prised at such n report and frankly stated that bis compauy had furnished 275 light hogs 10 the Gcorgo H. Hammond packing company , but said the idea of his company trying to break the market was silly and the veriest bosh , 2nd was wholly at variance with nil the patent facts about the days market In the first place his company happened to have moro selected light hogs than was needed , whllo on the other hand sellers did not have the hogs wanted except in small lots It was simply a convenient business transaction It is simply folly to think thnt the trafllcKing in 275 hogs , when there were nearly 5,000 on thn market , would or could break the market , "It was 0110 of these uhanco times when wo had more of a particular kind of hojs than wo needed and the Gcorgo II Hammond packingcompany wanted the same kind of hogs and could get them more con veniently from us than from nnywhero else It may never happen so again Then as a complete relutation bl the ohargo of a combination I may oito the fact that some sixteen or oightcen loads were held over nnd could have been bought nt the prices received for ours Please say in the most positive manner that there was no disposition on our part to break the market , nor was there any ugroo ment nr combination for that purpose Our Chicago reports stated hogs steady , pros pects lower ' " Sheep ' A few common native sheep were in today but not enough to nulto a market ' 1 ho de mand is good , but prices indicated an easier market Prevailing PrlC33. The following Is a tablooj prlcii pail In this market for the graloi of stock men tioned : Prime steers , 1333 to MM lbs . $3.89 (34.40 ( Good steers , li50 to 145J Ibj . . 3.4'J ( U.OJ Good steers , 1050 to 13 W lbs . . 3.00 f )3.90 ) Common 1003 to 1150 lb steers 3 00 @ 3.20 Common canners . . . ; 1.15 Wl.O'J Ordinary to fair cows 1.00 @ 1.0J Fair to good cows 1.00 ( $2.23 ( Good to choice cows 2.20 Qifi 'h Choice to fancy cows 2.75 03.00 Fair to good bulls 1.5'J ( rf2.50 Choice to fancy hulls 2.5J (33-00 ( Light stockers and feeders . . . 2.00 miMi Feeders , 050 to 1100 lb3 2.2. ) ( < j3.0l ! Fair to choice light hogs 3.70 ( 3.75 Fair to choice heavy hogs 3.70 © 3.77 Fair to choice mixed boss 3.70 ( $3.72 ; j Jtopresoiitativo Males STEEiis No Av Hr No Av Pr 3 017 $3 75 3 1227 $3 30 4 742 2 80 39 1113 U 35 2 1115 3 00 5 1244 3 40 S 1212 3 10 23 1117 3 40 18 1078 3 23 > _ 01 1252 3 40 14. . ' . 123(5 ( 3 25 1 1200 3 40 2 1000 3 25 31 1150 3 45 1 1125 3 25 1 1510 3 45 13 1150 3 25 , . . ; . . . . 3 45 20 1017 1125 12 133S 3 45 0 1143 3 25 10 1238 3 50 10 1113 3 27H IS 1231 3 50 3 1100 3 30 13 1305 3 75 4 1200 3 30 15 1310 3 75 COWS 13 043 180 13 1025 2 17V 14 103J 160 2 1135 3 20 0 . . .1133 185 24 1020 2 20 1 870 2 00 12 OSS 2 25 00 1017 2 00 0 048 2 25 1 110(1 ( 2 00 1 1230 2 25 10 0S3 2 00 1 1070 2 25 13 1023 3 00 6 1184 2 30 • 19 1058 3 05 18 1055 2 35 11 1053 3 10 10 1108 3 40 H 1073 2 10 10 1100 3 40 7 1001 3 17 } $ 71 10J0 3 45 11 8'H 3 17 > , f 10 1052 3 50 1 000 3 17J 20 1103 3 70 1 070 2 17K 1 U00 3 75 ULIIS 1 . .1450 1 E3 ,1 1200 3 25 1 1320 1 05 7 1500 2 40 1 , .1000 2 00 1 1500 3 115 3 1100 2 00 1 120U 2 05 1 1300 2 00 1 1000 2 05 3 1710 3 00 1 1090 2 75 1 15b0 3 05 1 10S0 3 75 1 , .1610 3 25 1 18'JO 3 00 1 1350 3 25 25FBKDBBS. FBKDBBS 1 1230 2 50 1 8S0 3 75 0 0. 8 2 70 1 050 3 75 7 11X11 3 75 1 1070 3 00 4 1125 3 10 20 OJ8 3 20 20 , . , , , . , . 041 3 10 5 TOiO 8 25 31 810 3 15 8 1103 3 25 3 740 3 75 75OAM.SEI13. OAM.SEI13. 1 780 125. 1 „ , 1100 1450 1 000 150 4 1013 1C0 1 770 150 1 1050 ICO 7 410 1 10 7. , . . , . bOH 1 15 STOCKEIIS 103 633 2 05 5 483 3 75 60 5813 75 iieireiis fl 1113 3 CO 4 , , . . , . . . 4S5 210 2U 107U 3 10 r OXEN , , . . , , , . 3 50 STAGS 1 1213 3 50 CALVES , 23. . , , , . . . 331 3 00 WESTBItX CATTLE Owner and No Av , Pr Standard Cattle Co 03 cows , corn-fed.1018 $3 60 iioos , [ No av Sh , Pr No Ar Sh Pr 5. . .818 $3 fiO 60. . . ' .MS lfk ) $3 ? 2K 73..230 ISO 3 05 03 . .VS7"8 200 3 72K 04. . . .239 120 3 05 57.B „ 200 3 72i 10..30-3 40 3 05 022J1 | 3 72M 03..813 240 3 05 53.,275 200 3 72 71 200 480 3 70 05..272 3 7i\i \ 67..278 240 3 70 00. . . ' .257 80 3 73tf 00..203 200 3 70 04 . . SU 120 3 72tf 67.,203 SO 3 70 Ml . . * " 240 3 75 02. . . 274 120 .170 6 . . .M7 100 3 75 61..201 320 3 70 70.,235 100 3 75 7(1. ( . . , ' . „ 120 3 70 03..2-14 100 3 75 03..283 80 3 70 0S. . . ' . ' „ 3 180 3 76 Ot..870 120 3 70 50.(250 ( 120 3 75 73..233 210 3 70 00..20-1 80 3 75 62.il3 : 100 3 70 60.,277 SO .175 07..220 40 3 70 D8.,23S - 3 75 00. . . 20.3 80 3 70 70.530 130 3 75 63. . . , 203 3 70 05. . . .271 40 1175 07..243 120 3 70 53..305 2S0 3 75 71..218 129 3 70 01. . .321 40 3 75 03..204 100 3 70 05..207 40 3 75 01..231 80 3 70 (14..873 ( 40 3 75 04..210 80 8 70 C5..205 40 3 75 00..230 12J 3 70 00..282 40 3 75 03. . . .800 80 3 70 07..253 80 8 75 5j.,310 3 70 53..2.12 200 3 75 00..203 120 3 70 03..803 SO 3 75 60..203 80 3 70 01..247 1W ( 3 75 03..200 3 72\4 60..333 2h ( ) 3 75 51. . . .314 80 3 72 > 5-1. . . .318 80 3 75 77..353 120 3 72 > < 65..322 200 3 77J rias 2..115 3 25 " StlCEP No Av Pr 05 Nebraska ewes 100 $1 75 Purchased ' Cattle Htiyers No Swift & Co 213 Gcorgo II Hummond&Oo 123 The Armour-Cudnhy PacKlngcoinpany 133 Oimilia Packing Co 21 Andy Hass 10 Hamilton , Stephens & Co 33 Benton & Underwood . . . 10 Nels Morris 157 It Ueckor 131 Vnn snnt , 0 Shippers and Feeders 3S7 Fry „ Ucnton 74 rtnnR-i of 1'rlci a. The following tabic shows the range of prices paid for hogs today : Light nnd medium hogs $3 05 ( S3 75 Good to choice mixed hogs . . 3 05 ( rf > 3 75 Good to choice heavy hogs . . 3 70 ( c$3 77 Itniiuo of Prices , The following table shows tbo range of prlcos paid for shcop : Prime fat sheep $4 50 @ 5 00 Goodfatshecp 3 50 ( ii4 50 Common to medium sheep , . . . 3 00 @ 3 55 Comparative Tables The following tables show the range in prices on hogs during this and last week : Bays This week Last week Monday 3 67J } < & .1 75 3 50 513 70 Tuesday 3 70 dt3 82i ! 3 50 ffl3 70 Wednesday 3 70 Q 3 85 : i 40 3 70 Thursday : | tie © 3 WIS Friday llfi ji 72M Saturday 3 M (33 ( 75 Avorngo Cost ol Hoes The following tnblo gives the average cost of hogs 011 the dates moationod , including the cost today , ns hasod upon sales reported : Date Price Date Price Jan 28 $3 G5 > Feb 1 $3 ftsCf Jan 23 3 0(1 ( Fee 3 3 73' Jan 30 3 05 Fob 4 3 75 Jun 31 3 05 Feb 5 3 75 illtthrst and Lowest Hales ol I loirs Todny Yesterday Highest $3.77K Highest $3 S5 Lowest aO } LowoH 3.70 Stock ItecoiDM Official yesterday Estimated today Cattle 70 cars . .1083 Cattle , 73 cars . . .1500 Hogs , 00 cars . . .3730 Hogs , OS cars 4300 Sheep , 3 cars . . 384 Sheep , 3 cars 331 Uogi.r Armour-Cudahy Paukingcompany . . , . 1,070 , ' Omaha Puckine Co 805 Swift & Co ' . . . . . . . . ' - 050 G. H. Hammond „ 'Co . /v- : - ; - . : ' . ' ? . ' : . ' 318 Shcop Fry Hruhn 1 170 " With Cattle On the market with cattle : Sovcr' & Shawk , Utica ; C. Elliot , Merna ; T. W. Dean , Broken Bow ; Iloonoy & Co , Bray ton ; jj # w. Parks , Burwcll : C. J. Nordell Marquette ; F. S. Johnson , MilfordTodd ; „ Co , Milford ; A. Tymnn , Stella ; Bradhnm & S. , Snyder ; H. Sehmistock , West Point ; C. E. Hofflnnd , Boomerp Michael Leahy , Wlsner ; Bait & • Peters , Stanton ; Christ Mariger , O'Neill ; B. „ It , Hartford : Thomas Alay- bery , Ponder ; Uonyman & L. , Cordova ; O. W. Perley , Octavia ; S. II & . M. Coffman , Ayr ; C. L. Jones Hustings ; J. M. Price , Britning ; J. P. Taylor , Wilber ; Emet „ Pulinoj , Germantown : Menagh & Co , Den son , la ; W. F. Bodley , Scnbnor ; J. D. Sherorook , Creighton ; A. Mildredj , Berlin ; F. Bergman Hnrlington : E. Seurston , Springfield , Mlnu ; D. W. Austin , Persia ; II M. Laruld , Trenton With Hoas On the marKet with hogs : J. J. Light body , Martland ; N. W. M. Co , Surprise : F. Turnoy , Broken Bow ; Taylor & Blair , Broken Bow ; Malback , L. & G. Co ; Bray ton ; Rooney & Co , Brayton ; C. W. Parks , Burwell ; J , L , McDonough , Ord ; Baflltt & Evans , South Bend ; Wilson „ Loss , Logan , la ; William Li9ter. Hay Springs ; L , Win ter , Long Pine , F. E. Gillelt , Alnsworth ; Davison & M. , Ainsworth ; W. Dwarak , Verdlgro ; Shenpard & B , Plalnviow ; J. D. Shebroog , Creighton ; Corell Bros , Creigh ton ; Farmers , S & E. Co , Colon ; J. .llastlo , BrocK ; Al Dexter , Blair ; Nols Nelson , Earllng ; Boll , G. & L. Malvern ; H. Hammer , MIneola ; H. M. Larnod , Trcnjon ; Hankln Bros , , Cambrldgo ; C. A. B. Ass'n , Camorldge ; Arnsborger & Co . Oxford : J. T. Goodolt & Co , Western ; Woodhoad Bros , Ong ; II B. Ilowloy , Wilcox ; J. Delaney , Saxonvillo ; Thomrs Powers , Sutton ; J. W. Price , B.uniting ; Alex Lavcrty , Ashland ; J. D , Lchmbuhl , Wahoo ; Menagh & Co , Doulson , la ; 'Bcrryman & L. , Cordovia With rihoop . On the market with sheep : Davison Bros , , Ainsworth ; G. II , Hammond & , Co , , Kansas City , Chips From tlio Marlcct Charles Wittruobon of Creighton was in with cattle which Bold for $3.75. William Carter came from Heemer with cattle Christ Manger of O'Neill , was In with two cars ut cattle , T. J , Taylor of Wilbor was in with cattle Dowling & Purcol ! , regular shippers from North lieud , hud u loiulpf , hogs in Boll , Gregory & L. ofi Tabor , and Henry Hammor'of Mluoolu , la , cacti contributed a load of hogs h > C. W. Parks , a regular and prominent shipper of Burwell , had'a tor of hogs and a car of cattle on the martfetl The Wolbach lutrbcr.nnd grain company ot Wolbach , Neb , sent In ono load of hogs * I John Nollor , ono of Boomers most prominent shippers , added another load of good porkers to the refcefnts of the South Omaha market • ! ' ' Little & Storing , extensive doalcrs of Kusssn , Minn , wore on the market yesterday with six louds of g03d fqeders E , U. Gould sent la u fear of hogs from Gcnou , Neb 1- * \ Bank of Coin , la , had'a car of hogs on today's murket W' George Wanser brought iu bogs from Draluord Inspector Clark Howard condemned and killed alumpjaw W. F. Ho 'dley of Hooper had in two cars of cattle O. W. Perloy of Octavia had lu cattle , James Davis had in u car of corn-fed heifers OMAHA IVHOti-HClTE MAUKBTS Produce , Fruits , Ktc ' Egos Strictly fresh , 13 _ l4o ; cold storage ' 8@10c. Hioes , Pelts , Taixow , Etc Green salted mdes a Noigs hides , 2 > tfo ; dry flint hides , 5 ( < j0o ; calf hides , 41f@IWo ; damaged hides , 2o less ; sheep pelts , green , each , 25c@ $1.00 ; sheep pelts , dry , per lbT@i3Uo ; tal low No 1 , 3Ko ; No 3 , 8c ; grease , white , 44 fo ; yellow , 2K3. Uuttkii Creamery , fancy , 20Q23oj choice , 10Q17O. Dairy , fancy , 14lCc ; choice , 11 ® 12o. Country , fancy , llj13c ( ; good to choice , 0 < volto ; fair , < jSeinferior \ , 4@.1a Arri.M Per bbl , common , ! f3.00@2.25 ; choice , $3.50 ( < M.0O ; fancy , $4.O0(35.Ou. ( MlNcr MiHt Sc per lb Hosbt 15@IOe per lb for choice Pheseiives 8@10o tier lb ,1ii.UE9 : 4(3IXc ( per lb Beeswax No 1. lOyilOc . Pies Feet Plonled , kits , 70d ; spiced pigs tongues , kits , $2.35 ; pickled trlpo , Kits , 03o ; pickled H , C. tripe , kits , 85c ; fsplcod pigs hocks , kits $1.15. Fi-ofn-Stato , $3.00@l.00 ; fancy , $4.0.1(3 ( 5.00. 5.00.Lemons Lemons Fancy , $5.00Qo.O0 ; choice , $3.60 ( $5.00. Cei.ehy Per doz 30c. CAMroitsu GitApKs $3.00 : pears , $3.75 , Mess Pohk 1'or ubl , $ ' . ) .75S > 10.15. Bananas According to slzo , per bunch , ? 2.OO@3.0O. llUTTEiiiNu Tubs , t.lo ; roll , 14c Couianuts Per 100 , $5.00 , AlTI.G UUTTKIt GO ClUNIlKlllllES $10.00(311.50. ( Oiianoes Florida , per box , $3 OOM OO Buckwheat Flohii Per bbl , $4.76(33.60. ( Wool Fine , nvorngo , 22@23c ; medium , average , 21fi 83o ; quarter blood , average , 18 ( rtMe ; coarse , average , 15@l7o ; eotts und rough , average , 14@l0c. Coiix 18c Oats 10c. Vbai Choice , medium size , O3S0 ; choice , heavy , 4K0c. Live PiaEo.vs Per doz , SI.50 , Groceries Ditir.n Fhuit Currantsnow\5 , Tjo ; prunes , casks 1,300 lbs , 5c ; prunes , bbls or bags , 5)lc ; citron pool , drums , 20 lbs , 22o ; lonym peel , drums , lOlbs , 13c ; fard dates , boxes 12 ibs , 10c ; apricots , choice ovnporated , 14a ; nprleots , ] olly , cured , 25 lb boxes , 10a ; apri cots , fancy , Mount Hamilton , 25 lb boxes , 10c ; apricots , choice , bugs , 80 lbs , UJtfc ; ap ples , evaporated , Allien , 50 lb boxes , 0c ; apples , stnr , SJfo ; apples , fancy , Alden , 51b , 10c ; apples , fancy , Alden , 3 lb , 10 > tfc ; Salt Luke , 5Jfo ; blackberries , ovuporated , 60 lb boxes , 5) ) @ 0fo ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 13c ; pears , California fancy , ifs boxes , 251b , l'Jc : peaches , Cal Nol , fancy , ' .jit , unp bags , 80 lb 15c ; nectarines , red , 14c ; noctarlnes , silver boxes , 15c ; pitted plums , Cal 25 lb boxes , S ) o ; ruspborries cvnii N. V. , now , 25 > $ 'c ; prunes , Cal , H. C , 00-100boxcs,331b , 7o ; primes , It C. 0070. Oo ; orangopeol , 15c ; raisins , California London , crop 1SV. ) , $3.85 ; Cal loose , muscatels , crop 18S0 , $2.00 ; Val oncins , 1888 , 0c ; Valenclus , now , 8 } o ; Cal seedless , sua , 7J c. Canned Goons Fruits , California Canned Goods , Standard Brands , 3 } lbs , per doz Apricots , $1,70@1.85 ; apricots , pie fruit , $1.53 ; gallons , $4.05 ; blackberries , $2 35 ; cherries , black $3.00C < ? 2.25 ; cherries , white , $3.35@3.50 : crapes , $ l.05@l.SO ; pears , BarN lott , $2.10@2.20 ; peaches , yellow , $2.10@J.23 ; peaches , lemon cling , $2.35 ; plums , egg , $1.05(1 ( 1.80 ; plums , cold drops , fl.SO ; plums , green gages , $1.05$1.80' ( , peaches , Hay City , with pitts In , $1.00 ; currants , $2.30 ; goose berries , $3.30 ; noctnnnos , $3.05 ; quinces , $2.10 ; raspberries , $300strawberries ; , $2.75 ; poaches , 3 lb custom standards , $1.85 : 3 lb eastern seconds , $1.33@t.50 ; 3 tb pie , $1.10 ; 0 lb pic $2.00 ; gallon , pie , $1.00 ; Crescent apples , high standards , $3.50 ; 2 lb gooseber ries , OOo ; 2 lb strawberries , 00@05c ; 2 lb raspberries , $1.00 ; 2 lb blueberries , 80 ( ( 00c ; 2 lb blackberries , 05@75c ; 2 lb strawberries , preserved , $1.S03 ; lb raspberries , preserved , $1.80 ; 3 lb blackberries , preserved , $1.20 : pineapples , Bahama chopped , $2.00 ; 3 lb Babamn grated , $2.75 ; 3 lb Bahama sliced , $2.50 ; 2 lb Standard sliced , Sl.35igl.50 ; cherries - ries , 3 lb rod , Baltimore , 8505c. Canned Fish Brook trout 31b$2.40 ; sal mon trout , 3 lb , $3.35 ; clams , 1 lb , $1.25 ; clams , 2 lb , $3.00 ; clam chowder , 3 lb , $1.75 ; deviled craDs , 1 lb , $2.35 ; deviled crabs 3 lb , $3.50 ; codfish balls , 3 lb , $1.75 ; cavier , } .i lb , $3.25 ; eels , 1 lb , $41.40 ; lobsters , I lb , $1.93 ; lobsters 2 lb $2.05 : lobsters , deviled , \4 lb , $2.25 ; mackeroi , 1 lb , (1.75 ; macKercl , mus tard snuce , 3 lb , $2.00 ; mackerel , tomato sauce , 3 lb , $2.B0 : oystors.l lb , $1.10 ; oysters , 2 lb , $1.85 ; salmon , C R. , 1 lb , $1.00 ; sal mon , C. U , 2 lb , $2.80 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 lb , $1.00 ; salmon , Alaska , 2 lb , $2.05 ; shrimps , I lb , $3.55. Codfish Extra Georges , now,5Jfo ; Grand BanK , now , 4Vc : Turkey cod , large middles , B c ; Bilvcr 2 lb Dlooks , Oo ; snow white , 2 lb bricks 7J e : snow white , crates 13-5 lb boxes , 1a\ \ Iceland halibut , He ; medium scaled herring , 25o ; No 1 sealed herring , 33c ; domestic Holland herring , 55a ; Ham burg spiced herring , $1.50 ; Russian sardines , 75c"Russian ; sardines , plain 65c ; imported Holland herring Crown brand , 80c ; do , fancy miluers , 00c Fisu Mackerel , No 1 shore , half bbls , $13.00 ; bloaters , half bbls , $18 00 ; white fish , half bbls , S7.00 ; trout , half bbls , $5.50 ; fam ily white fish , $3.00 ; salmon , $3.50 ; 1 lb mack erel ( herring ) $1.001.10 ( ; ; lb llnan haddios , $1.75 ; 2 lb lobsters , S3.00@3.00 ; ' 1 lb lobsters , $1.0l3.00 ) ; 1 lb Alaska salmon , Aleut , $1.00 ; 21b oysters , 10 oz , Baltimore Peerless , $1,85 ; 1 lb oysters , 5 oz , Baltimore Peerless , $1.10 ; 3 Id select , 12 oz Peerless , $3.35 ; 1 lb clams , llttlo necks , $1 25 ; 2 lb clams , little nocks , $2.10 : i lb sardines , Imported , Dercase , 100s , SI 1.00 ® 10DO ; % lb sardines , imported , per cuso 100s. $ l5.0o@i0.00 ; % lb imported bone less sardines , 20c ; } { lb sardines , American , per 100s , French style , $4 50 _ 5.00 ; i { lb sar dines , American per casa lOJs , French style , 57 fO@8.00i ; lb aardines , muslard , per case 50s , $4.00@4.25 ; imported key sardines , $13.00. Vi'.lETAiitE3 Tomatoes 3 lb extra , $1.00 ; 3 lb Stunoard , Western brands , 00@03c ; gallons , strictly standard , $3.00 , Corn Preferred stock sugar corn , finest grown , $1.00 ; gilt-edge sugar corn , very line $1.50 ; McMurray's ' 2 lb sugar corn , $1.30 ; 3 lb oxtrn , Western brands , , 85e@$1.00 ; 8 lh standard , Western brands , 70@80c. Mushroons I lb French extra Hno,33tf ( > 25c ; 1 lb French , flue , 18@33c ; 1 lb French , ordi nary , 10(2ll8c. ( peas Tres flno , per can , 25c ; denu fine , per can , 10c ; 3 lb extra , sifted , $2.00 ; 2 lb Eurly June , $1.35 _ 1.85 ; 8 lb Mar row , standard brand , $1 10 ; 2 lb soaked , 59c. String Beans 3 lb high grade refugee , 00c ; 3 lb Golden Wax beans , 75c ; 3 lb string beans , 70c. Lima Beans -2 lb soaked , 75c ; Boston Baked Beans 3 lb Lewis , $1.05 ; Crown brand , $1.50. Sweet Potatoes 3 lb Now Jersey , $1.00 : Daisy , $1.35. Pumpkin 3 lb now pumpkin , 95o. Cocoa yt lb tin , 40c per lb Chocolate 22b35a ( ; per lb ; German chick ory , red , so Oii.s-Keroseno P. W. , 10c ; W. W. . 12Jfo : headlight , 13u ; gasoline , 12c ; salad oil , $1.25 09,00 per dozen Suoahs Cut loaf , 80 : cut loaf , cubes , 7 } c ; stnudurd , powdered , 7tfc ; XXXX , powdered , 7c ; granulated , standard , 7@7 , ' o : confectioners tioners' A , OJfc ; wlilto extra C , o c ; dxtru O Neb 0c : ntnoor 5f 0. Soaps Castile , mottled , per lb , 8@l0o ; do white , per lb , 13@15c. Canned Meats 1 lb lunch tougue , $3.00 ; 2 lb lunch toneue , $4.75 ; 1 lb corned beef , $120 ; 2 lb corned bcot , $3 05 ; 0 lb corned beef , $0.50 ; 14Tb corned beer , $14.00 , 3 lb boneless pigs fuel , $2.25 ; 1 lb English brawn , $1.20 ; 2 lb English brawn , $3.00 ; 0 lb En glish brawn , fit.50j 1 lb eompressod hum , $1,75 ; 3 lb compressed bam , $3,75 ; 1 lb chipped bonf , $2.00. _ YR-S1.75 _ 4.50. Ginqeii • Jamaica , M pints , $3.00 per doz Cheese Young Americus full cream , Hffe : factory twins Ho ; oft grades , 7' ' 8o ; Vnn ltosson Edam , $11.50 per doz ; sap sago , 23c ; brick , 12 } < c ; limburger lie ; domestic Swiss , 1 ! JJ-C14c ( : imp , Swiss , 2Ue. WiiAi-i'iNo Pai-eh Straw , per lb , lt _ 2Ko ; rug , 2 > Jo ; manilla , B , 5g0tfe ( ; No 1 , 7c. Baos Union square , 35 per contoff list faALT Dairy , 230 lb In bbl , bulk , $3.10 ; bestgrado.OO , 5s , $3.30 ; best grade , 100 , 8 * . $2.40 ; best grado,88 , 10s , $3.20 ; rock salt , crushed , $1.80 ; dairy salt , Ash ton , 5(1 ( lb bags , 85c ; bulk , 224 lb bags , $3.35 ; common , In bbls , $1.25. Fakinaceous Goons Barley , \ % \ fa rina , 4Ko ; peas , 3a ; oatmeal , 3V@5o ; maca roni , 10c ; vermicelli , 10c ; ricO , 4@0J o ; sago and tapioca , 0@7u ; Inns toans , Oc Coffee Roasted Arbuckle's Arlosa , 34Xo : Mclaughlin's XXXX , 34V i Gcrmon , 34uc ; Dilworth,24 > fijj Alaroma , 219 o ; bulk , 34)o. ) Hemp Twins Heavy , 14c ; medium , 10o ; light , 17o ; 18 B , C , 30o ; 34 , 20c ; 30 , 10c ; 48 , 17c ; broom twines , colored , 30o. Mattiiess Twine Very line , 40o ; fine , 38o ; medium 35u ; binders , 13c Bail Twine Very fine flax , 33o ; tine lUx , 29a ; fine cotton 33a ; Calcutta hemp , 14c. Salsoda 1s(3,1 ( } o per lb Stabcii 4J3y per lb Stove Polish $3.oo@5.87 per gross Buoosis 4 tie , $3.00 ; 3 tie , $3.20 ; stables , $3 85 ; common , $1.50@1.75. Baos Am , per 100 , $17.00 : ' Lovvlston , per 100. $17,00. Nuts Almonds , 15c ; Brazils , Uo ; ( Hurts , 12 > ( ; pecans , He : walnuts , 12 > fc ; peanut cocks , 8 ; roasted , lie ; Tennessee peanuts , 7c. , Spices Whole , per lb Allspice , 10o ; Cas sia , China , Oocloves ; , Penang , 24o ; nutmegs , No 1 , 75u ; pepper , 18ulUo ( ) ; shot pepper , 23e. Duuas ( Grocers ) Per lb Borax , llo ; copperas , 2 , 'fc ; Hay leaves , 14c sltio , lOo ; cpsotn salts , 4c ; glaubcr salts , 3c ! sulphur , 4l c ; blue vltrol , 0c ; alum , 4o ; tartaric ncld , 43c ; rosinlie ; saltpeter , ub.tolutely pure , 10c ; fum ; camphor , 2 lbs in box , 1 oz caltcs , 33c ; ions , tf and 'tf-ll packages , 20c ; sago , ' 4 and J -lb pacunges , 16c ; madder , lilo ; saltpeter , 10c ; Indigo , 31b and 5-lb boxes , S F , 05S70c ( ; Indigo , U-iband 5-lbbjxos. Mndrls ? 5o : seal ing wax , 35-lb boxes , red , 3 > Jc ; scaling wax , 2olb boxes , white , 4c Coitei : Green Fancy old goldnu Rio , 83c ; fani' .v old poaocrry , 2l ; > fo ; Rio , choloa to fancy , 23e : Ulo , prime , 81c ; Rio , good , 20c ; Mocha , 20c ; Java , fancy Mannchllng , 2So ; Java , good interior , 3iC ; African , 81u Roi'E Mnnllhi rope , 15j basis ; sls.il rope , 18c ; cotton rope 10c ; now proco s , SKa Cotton T ink Hlbb , very line , 3 or 4 ply , 82e ; line , 20o ; Daisy , ISc Onvr.n Quarts , par doz , $ ; ) 75 ; pints , per doz , $3.85 ; bulk , par gal , 01c. ViNEdAii 30gr. cldor , 8 < J ; good , 12c ; flno , 10c. Molasses Bbls , N. O , choice , per gal , 45cj bakers , 28c : black strap , 20c , l ry < iiiil , < . Cmipbt Waup Bibb , white , 13' ' c ; colored , 213 < iv Hatw Standard , 8c ; gem , 10j ; beauty , 18J oi hoonc , 14c ; peerless , cased , $0.50. Cohsbt Jeans lioston , "Kc ; Audroscog gin , 7 ? c ; ICoarsargo , 7 Xo ; Rockport , OJfc ; Conestcga , 0 fc Ticks Oakland A , 7 jIntornntiorial ; VY , 8c ; Shutucket , S , 8X0 ; W'aiTon , No 870 , 111c ; Borwicu , HA , ISc ; Acme , 13c ; York , 30-Inch , MX < s\ \ York , 33-Inch , inifo ; Swift River 8c , Thorndlkc , OO , 8K0 ; Ttioriullkc , EF S'fo ' ; Tborndiko , 120,8)40 ) ; Thorndlkc , XX , 14c ; Cordis No 5 , 0 0 ; Cordis No 4 , 10'ju. Kentucky Jeans Memorial , 15c ; Glen wood , 80a ; Ky Stur , It'c ; Hercules , 18c ; Mm- piro , 25c ; ( 'ottswold , 27J < c ; Mellvllle , ' 25c ; Hang-up , 2Xc Ciiash Sievons' B. fi'i'o ' ; StJvens' A , 7c ; bleached , Sc ; Stevens P , TJie ; b'o.xchod , 8 0 ; Stovcns' N , SWc ; bleached , OVc ; Stevens sitr , nvic Miscellaneous Tnblo oil nlolh , $2.20 ; table oil cloth , mnrble , $2.5(1 ( ; plain Holland , OKc : dado Holland , 12 , ' 4c. Flannels Plnld Raftsmmi , 20c ; Clcnr Lnko , 32Kc ; Iron Mountain , 20Uu ; White OH , No 8 , ? X , 284 ! 'c ; GH Nol W , SCKc ; BIINo 8 L22J c ; BH No 1. Jt . 3Uc ; Quo choe No 1 , yK , 48c. Piiints Solid Colors Atlantic , Gc : Sla ter , 0c ; Bcrliu oil , O.ttfo ; Garner oil , 7@7Xc ; Pink nud Robi's Ricumond , OJ 'c : Allen , 0c ; Rivorpolnti 5 ! c ; Steel llivcr , Ou ; Pacific , i O c ; Indigo Hluo-St. Lecer , 5 } c ; .Wush- ington , Oo ; American , OKc : Arnulu , OVjC ; Arnold Century , 0c ; Auiaml , 12c ; SHefcl A , 12c : Windsor gold tk't , H ) lJc ; Arnold B , lOJ c ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , ; ' lOKc ; Yellow Seal , lOJ c. Cajiiiics Slater , So ; WooJs.itSc : Stand I ard , 5c ; Peacock , 5c. I Flannel White Qucechu No 2 , Jj inch I 37 , ' c : Queechc , No 3 , $ ( Inch , 33 , ' - c ; Ann I wan , 32Xa ; Windsor , 22 c ; rod C , 24 inch , ' 15Kc ; E 24 lnch,21Hc ; < ! < 2lincli. 80c ; H A ! F , finch , 25c ; JKP , * i inch 87c ; G , Jf Inch , 25c. SiiipLu' No 1 plain , 8 and IS 111 , $17.00 ; jno 3 plain , S nnd 10 in , $15.50 ; No , 1 , O. G. $17.00. Denims Amoskeag,7cz ; ' oo 1 Everett 9oz , 13c ; York , 9 oz , 13a ; Haymaker , 8J < c ; Jnffroy XX , llo : Jnffrey XXX 18c ; Heaver Creek , AA , lll c ; BenvorCreek Ml , lie ; Heaver Crook CC , 10c. Ginoium I'lunket chccKs , CJ o ; Whittcn- ton , OJfc ; York , OJfc ; Normandi dress , Sc ; Calcutta dress , 7Wc ; Renfrew dress , t > U @ 12J c. Piiints Dress Charter Oak , B . ' o ; Ra- mapo , 4Kc ; Lodl 5Kc ; Allen , 0c ; Richmond Cc ; Windsor , 03 c ; Eddystono , OKc ; Pacific , 0 > 'c Poplah Lumiieh Clear poplurbox bds , JJ ( in , s 3 s , $35.00 ; clear poplar , % in panel , $ .10.00 ; clear poplar , % in panel , $23.00 ; clear poplar , J4 In panel , stock wide , s 8 s , S2S.O0 ; clear poplar corrugated celling J { in , $80.50. Posts White cedar , 0 111 halves , 12c ; white cedar , fi } in halves and 8 in quarters , lie ; white cedar , 4 in round , 10c ; Tennessee red cedar , split , 10c ; split oak , white , Sc ; sawed oak , 17c. Battens , Well Tuuino , Pickets O. G. batts , 2 > inch , OOo ; O. G. batts , 8 > & ' @ 3 ss , 35c ; 3 inch well tubing , D. & M. nnd bev $21.00 : pickets , D & H , flat , $21.00 ; pickets , D & II , square , $18.00. Ceilino and PAnTiTioN 1st com % In , white pine partition $ .12.00 ; 2d coin % in white pine partion , $37.00 ; clear % in yellow pine ceiling , $20 00 : clear % in Norway , $14.00 ; 2d com % In Norway , $13.00. Lime Hest , 80c. Cement $1.25. Plasteh $3.20. Block Tin Small pig , 2Sc per lb ; bar , 20o per lb Copi'Eit Planished bollor sizes , 32o per lh ; cold rolled 33c per lb ; sheathing 27c per lb ; pitts and flats , 38c pSr lb Galvanized Sheet IiionDisct , 50-10 per cent ; pat plan iron A , 10 > < fc ; B , HJ-Je. Roofino Charcoal , I. C , 14x80 , 113 , $0,00 ; I. X. , $7.50. Sheet Ikon No 30 , $3.75 : No 27 , $3.85. Soldeii 14@10o. Tin Plate I. C , 10x14. 233 , $7,50 ; I. X. , 10x14 , 225. $9.3) . ' 1 in Plate Coke f. C , 10x14 , 335,10.50. Steel Nails Base , $3,00. Steel Wipe Nails Base , $3.50. \ \ ihe Jap barb , $3 03 ; gaiv , $1.20. SCHROEDESTOEAN , GRAIN , ProvisionsMStocks Basement First National Baulc , .105 S011IU llllli Street Oniuliit OftHA MMCT0M8. KIUKENDALL JOyES 3c CO , Successors to Heed , Jones & Co Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots &Ste Airtnti for Ilniton llubber Bboc Co , 1103. UJI and 1101 Harney Btrest , Oniiha , Ncbrmkn Browera 810RZ Jc ILEIt , Lager Beer Brewers , 1U1 North KlghteaHlh Btraat , Oinaua , Nsbraifca u PSiH55 ! : eaqle vemmon wonics , Manufacturers ofGalyauizoilron Cornice Wlndow-caips aud maulllo tkirtiubti Joba Bpcniter , proprlstor 1U3 ana UJ Soutu liltb aireel ' i 8toom Fitting , Pumps , Etc CLAUK8IKAii UEATliVO CO , Pumps , Pipes aud Engines , Steam : r. rallwar and minlny auppllet , etc KM , Mil and Kit Varnam auejt , Omaha U. S. WIND ENQINti & PUMP CO , 1 Steam and Water Supplies i JIallldftj wnl : mllli , 918 and ffSJ Jcnel stOclUJO UK ltu Action Manager MlOWNEI.Ll : CO , Engines , Boilers andGeneral Machinery I PliaoUrcm rott Halm pumps , saw m' lia 1713-12U LuaTun orUiHraet , Oiaatia Iron > Worke x ' PAXTOS A VIBIILIXU MOX WOIiKs , Wroint ani Cast Iron Building Wort Kngloe > , l7 u work , general foanlrr rnacbioc and biacaauilih work , oraco and works U. 1 * . Ily and lilb ittael , Umaba - 03r/lH „ WIItE _ IUOX WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Riilings Desk rails , window jiuards , flower Hands , wire suns , ate , la Nona 1Mb street , Omaba , OMAHA SAFE & JtlQiT WOltKS , Hanfrs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes Vaults , Jail wort , Iron sbutlers and 8r > ) escapes q. Andre en , prop r. Cor , lab and Ja : > suq Bis , SoBh Peers , Eto . . j.jij.jl UJ il , A. DlSBItOW < fc CO , WlioletaJ * manufacturer : it M , Boors , Blinds and Mouldings Branch office Ittn and liard streets Oaiaba , Wet ) . " j outh omahaT VNfON STOCK YAliD CO , Of SoutuQmana , . Limited , ' . | MM JOBBERS1 OlCTjBJ Agrloulttirnl ImplomontB H LufixaEli ' s : MVTCAIFUO , H Agricnlt'l ' Implements , Wagous , Carriages 1 Ilii le , ele Hlinlonlo Omutia , Nebraska | MOUKbTmH llUltS' A STCllATil ) ) GO H Mnnuract'ircnanrt JoMxrsIn | Wagons , Buggies , Rite , Piows , Eta . M Cor.bth nnil racirlc moots , Umaba | . Artlota' MntorlnlB | lu A. lWSP&J' ' . , H Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs B 1513 Hounlasstrcet.Onmlia , Nebrnsii ' H 1 1 si H DootB nntl Shooa H w. v. voltsi : " avo. . , M Mars of Boots and Snoei , M 101,1W1101 limiRla * slroct Oma < ia Manufactorr , | | 8uuunorstreet , KoMon H , _ , ConTTcokqi , Eto H Mines and Sliinpers if ilard and Sof < Goals M . ( ii' ir.lN'Mlml llin' < " "Pllii" , Om-\ba Nol . H VMAltA COAL , COKE LIME CO , H Jobbers of Bard and Soft Coal 1 a Bouth l.llh slreel Oroalia Nebraska H KEUIIAHICA FUEL CO , ' | Sbippcrs of Coal and Coke 1 111 South 13th slreel , Omalin , Nebraska H , ? ' ! ? ? ° [ l . -PJ.lornBPj _ _ l lilDDELL A niDifEM , H Storage and Commission Merchants M 6peclatlles'-ll\itter , p rb , che-em poultry , gama , H H HIS llnwaid slreelOmalia , Neb H . . . ' I H VEATf , AltMSrilONQ A CO , M Wholesale Cigars 1 09 North Cth Street , Umiha , Neb Hello 1(39. H , Dry CoodB ontl Notlonsj H M. E. SMI TIT A CO , H Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions M 1103and HOI Douglas , cor , llth street , Omaha , Neb H KiLPAnticlfkvcIFimr aboDSco , H Importers &Jobersin Dry Good ; , Notions 1 Qents't'urnlshlnit Cools Cornttr ltth ana Uirnof | sireots , Omitbn , Nebraska H i ' ' i B FumlUiro B DEWEY A yiVSE , H Wholesale Dealers iu Furniture 1 rarnara street , Omaba , Nobratka H ' OUAltl.ES SIIlt'EniblC , H Furniture 1 Omaha , hebraika H r _ _ H > Crocorlos . . n. . _ _ l MoCOUD , BHAUY A CO , H Wholesale Grocers . H Uth and T.sarcnwcrlli streets , Omaha , Nebraska H wj nnuArcn , H Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel 1 Bpnngi , woaon Block , hnrnimro lumbar , oto 1903 H 1211 ilnrney street , Unmim , H HI MED A UGIi&TA YLOtt * H Euililcrs' ' Hardware an Scale Repair Shop 1 llecbanles Tools nnd IlutTnlo gonlea HOfi Uouglai H street Uruaha , Nib H Lumber , , Eto H JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , H Wholesale Lumtcr , Etc M Imported and American Portland Cement State H Mem iorMllnaukeo llrdrnulio Cement H and ( Julr.QT white Lime H CHASil LEE , - M Dealer in Hardwocd Lumber 1 TTood carpets and parquet nonrlnar Dth and U uglaa | aireels , Omaba , Nebraska H O.lfAH-fl LUMBER CO , M : All Rinds of Building Material at Wholesale H 16th street and Union I'ncltlc track , Omaha H LOUIS BRADFORD ' , H Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash H Doors , eto Yards Corner 7th and Dougias Offloa H Corner 10th and Douglas H FRED W. OR AY , " " | Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc , , Etc M Corbel tub _ and Doutrlaa street , Omaha H DrErii "j j B Dealer in All JCinfls of Lumber 1 13th and California streets , Omaha , Nobrnska H NlllMriory and Notions H 1. OBETtFELDEn A CO , M Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions M , gH , ill ) and 8 South Uth street | I notions H 1 J. T. ROBINSON NOTIOKCO " , M , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods M 1121 Harney street , Oruaha H _ o r . ! zl H CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , M Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils M Alio ( lrai e , etc Omaha A. II Illshop , Manager , H < H CARPENEirPAPER " cO , * M Wholesale Paper Dealers H Carrranlrealoekof nnnllrg , wrapping and wrltlna H paper Bpeclal alteiitlun given to tan ! ptpur H Satca to H A. L. " DEANE A CO . H Ornornl Auont * ( or | Halls ' Safes ISl a-ncl 821 South 10th Bt . Omaha H Toya , Eto H JT IIAIXDY & CO , H Toys , Doll ; , Albums , Fancy Goois , H IIO'iso Furnishing Roods Chlldren'a Carriages UM " H haruam street , Omaha Neb M s ' a H TUB H CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF TUB H Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Ry ' TLfl Heat Ilouto from Omaba and Council M Ulufft to H - = ETHE EASTEEE- TWO TitAlNS DAILY BRTtVGKN OMAHA M AUD VOVt\Cll , HLUl'M B Clilcngo , AND Mihrnnkce , H Bt I'aul , Mlnurapolis , Cedar Rnplds , M Sock Iilnnds r'reciiorl , Kockford , M Clinton , ] ) ubnque Uareuport , M Elgin , Mndlson , JanesTlile , M Uclclt , Winona , to Crosse , M And all otbtr Important points East , Northeast anal H For through tickets call on the tlekel ageat at ISO ] H Farnam street , In Uirkcr llluek , or at Uuiosi I'anne H Uepoi B 1'ollmsn Bleepere and the Bne.t Dining Cars In the H world are run on the main line ot the Chlcaiio , kill 1 waukea 4 fit Haul Itallwar , and every attention li H paid to puseniters bjr courteous amjlo/e. ot the H lLVII.I.KK.ajensral Manager M 3. r.TUCKBH , Asil t iiill oeral Manager H A. V , II CAltl'BMTKll , Ueneral l'assen e > an H Ticket Anent B OUO.B.UUAVrOBD.AuUtaaiaesaral I'MiiaiM M • nd Ticket Aaent H TJ.aiUKQ ntr J Bot/rlntaBdaBl. / H Mttny Imltato.NonoEqual M | I _ _ _ _ _ _ _