I fc • THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY FEBRUARY 25 , 1890. , 8 SPECULATIVE MARKETS A Very Uncortnin Wheat Trade flilE MoBt or the Day CORN CLOSES FAIRLY STEADY Onu Quito AciIto but Lower A Fcftc ttirelcn * Provision IluslnrHS Cattle Slow null IrroKutnr An Atlvnnco on lines • CHICAGO IMIOIWCC MAniltSTS Cinctoo Feb St iSpcctnl Toloeram to I Tub Hee ] The nctlon of the wheat marltot wns very unnortaln most or the session There wns a general disposition to Ignore weather news after the experience * of last W > ok During the day dispatches reportlnR continued rains In California and another cold wave In the northwest were iiot hooded Thcro wai no outsldo uicco of news of any sort to materially affect values The market opened nbnut steady for May at 77 0 , hut wont off at once to 77c , rallied to 77i c , then dropped to 7fo and at 1 o'clock was up to 77jtfc , with the pit dull The bottom tom for Juno was 77 'j ' 'o and July ? 5JiCc The feature of the day wns the covering of wheat early by lardridgo His hrokora bought ' a great ouuntlty the llrst hour At the same time Hutchinson , Cudahy and Mo- Cormack & Co were free sellers There wns seine buvlnu by the northwest , and lntor some Now York buyine orders , There was conEidorublo lone wheat sold when the prlco of May went to 77c. The wheat mar ket wa- dull and steady at the close with May ot i7sC Corn was depressed about lo for all fu tures at ono tilno today by tholnrro receipts , the still larger estimate for tomorrow and the largo Increase In the vlslblo supply The weather bolnc generally warm und damp had a depressing effect also February clohed nt 27 0 , March at i7X& ! May sold at ! ) Jf@29J e , but closed at 'Hj % < i. July closed Btoudy at ! ! 0 } < c. Oats were fairly actlvo , weaker and lower , duo to the mild weather , fair receipts , the iluclino in other grains and ntso to the sell ing by longs Prices for deferred futures receded ± ( eMc early The decllno brought In good buying to cover by shorts npd the Iosb was regained , but the market closed steady nt the same ns Fridays last sales Thcro was a fair business in soiling May and buying July at } ( c difference Car lots ot No in store wcro dull at lD c for regu lar and EUo for special houses No 2 wnito for Muy was dull , but was offered at 21JjC. Thcro was a little firmer feeling on ling products today , but asldo from this the market was foaturolcss Lard aud mess pork sold but 2J < ! high or wlnlo short ribs i gained fie , but Inter lost half the advance , making all products but a trilla up May soles were : Short ribs , fl.80@4.82X ; la"1 , * 5.87jf ; March , May pork , ff > .USi39.87j { . CHICAGO lilVE STOCK Cmatao , Fob 2t. [ Special Tolojjram to The Heb.1 Cattik The demand for steers cither good or medium , oponcd rather slow with a dotorminution on the part of buyers i to hammer prices , and for a tlmo trade wns i almost at a standstill , as most of the sales \ men stoutly held to the notion that under , the circumstances thcro was no necessity of ' / giving way to any grout extent , while on i the ether haud thcro were salesmen that made the concession asked , cspoclally If the buyer was ono of the regulars , hence values ' ruled Irregular , that is , from stoad.v to lOo lower on about everything in the steer line Cow stock was in good demand and steady Hulls and common stock ruled atcaay There wcra no Tcxans la sight during the fore noon There was a fair business in the stocker and ' "ropflor line , with prices ns high 'as at any time last week Cholco 'toi'extra hooves , W.C04.85 ; medium to good steers , 1,050 to 1.500 lbs , 3.Or@4.50 ; 1,200 to 1,330 los , 13.8010 ! ; 050 to 1,200 lbs . $3.00(33.70 ( ; stoukors and food ors ' fcJ.40@3.55 ; cows , hulls and mlxod , * UO < 3.20 ; bulk , 82.25@2.C0 ; Texas corn fed steers $3.00(33.85. ( IIoos Uuslnnss was actlvo with an ad vance of a strong 5c all around Packers paid $ at)0@3.05 ) , going up to $4.00 occasion ally , while sblppors paid $1.0001.05. Light sorts sold uniformly at $1.00. The market closed steady , FINA.NU1AU Nnw Voiik , Fob 21. | Special Telegram to Tnn Ueb.I Stocks There was a fair Inter est uud a well distributed business in stocks at the opening today , with Loulsvlllo & Nashville , Hock Island , Now England , St , Paul and Uurllngton & Qulncy most promW [ ' pent First prices as compared with the closing flFuros of Friday showed very ir regular changes , Loulsvlllo & Nashville being down % per cent , while Cotton Oil was up a like amount There was consider | abla prcssuro to sell in early dealings and fractional dooltnos occurred all over the list Now England and Loulsvlllo & Nashvlllo leading with % per cent cacn In the regular i list und Sugar with 1 per cent In the unlisted - < listed dopartinoat Tonnossoa Coal was ex ceptional and after opening at % per cent at 09 It retired to CO , recovering slightly with the rest of the list The recovery - covery was full and coinploto as a rule and Grangers wcro specially prominent In the upward movement , Burlington rising 1 per _ cent from Its lowest flguro to 107 , % followed i closely by iioclt Island , which again crossed eM 00 , ana St Paul , Chlcugo , St Lous & Pitts- m ywj . . burg preferred also sbowod markodstrength * ; Wi and rose from 60J to 53i { . In the hour to 12 * T o'clock ' the market was weak all around m Sugar touched 01) ) < with n slight rally and W Burlington dropped back Jf to 103 . nock Island again followed and touched S9) but n - * recovered to 6'JJ , or K hotter than the close I last wcok The coal stocks attracted moro 'I than their Bbaro of attention Tennessee Coal 1 dropped rapidly from 00 to 59 against 69 > M this morning , a not loss of 10 > { per cent • There was a feeble recovery of 1 or 3 per cent Colorado coal sympathized and doM - M dined from 45 < to 43 but afterward recov- B erotl most of the loss Reading also showed B a drooping tendency and dropped to 39 , but B rallied later The stock market was much m changed after midday , Tcnnossea Coal wont fl off with a whirl to 51 but recovered to 53 , 1 Thcro was an Impression that the largo short interest was nervous and covering under m attack on a few specialties Buying in rail Vt i road shares became qulto gouoral Burling H ( ton led the advance , and wont up to 103 % fl j closing at 1Q34 } Hock Island followed to fl . i D ° X , or 1 per cent higher for the day , St * jA p / Paul touched 03 , Missouri Pacific 72 and | HI 1 T Union Pacific < X } ( . Sugar was firm and CM- HJ t ( ' cage Gas was ui > ut the closo.JTflo total BEl , sales were 2 < 13,07S , shares , V i The fiillowlriif wore the closing quotations ! Sj I U. B.ls regular 1 H rJorthorn l'nciao , , 31 U.B.4scoupons . . . -'I'ilo Droforreil 13' | U.H.41sregulsr..Uini : U. Jc N. W 107y f I U.H.4ii coin > ouluiH dopreforroa Hi I l' .ciatJiiofij..lTil N' .V.Oiutra ! WS1 | Central IaclQo , , , 33 1 > .1 .4K. . . , 1 K M i Chicago * Alton . . .Ki Itock Island IUS Chlcano.liurllngtou U.M.&Btl' 07 AOulncr mfi dnireferroii.MIHH , f-LW IMiiSUaulOinaha , 81)4 ) JM UlinoliCeutral 113 ao preferred U1V * M 1..U.SW. . Union I'aelUo osjj m Kansas ATexas . , , 8 WBt L. & 1\ . ' . . 1211 K | jike8iore ! 101 % aopreforrad . . . „ 2U ) { Michigan Central , , 1W Western Union . . . 63 , 'i ' K MlasourllaclHo . . . K V , MoNSY On call easy , ranging 2) ) @ 4U per t cent J Pkiub MKrtciXnt.it I'iPiit IJff OX per HJ cent B StKiaiNa ExciiiNOE Weak : sixty-day tills , M.bJtjdemand ; , HSOjr Cf' * ' 1'ltOUUCIi MAHKBCi ' " " f ' ( Cuicioo Feb , 34. Iil5 d. m , elosa Wheat Firmer ; February 1ii\ \ March , - M K > 4-oMay.T7 ; c Cora Steady ; February , 37X < > ! Msyi fl .0 U Higher ; February , 19 > | 0 ; May , s Hyo Strndy Harlo.v * Nothing doing Prime Timothy $1.13(21.20. ( Flax-Cnsh. $1.39. Whlsky-l.Crj. , . . , , Pork-Easy ; Foburary$9.70 | May , 9.97K © 10.20. Lard Steady ; Fobruory , $5,72) ) ; May , V > W4. Flour Stoaoyi winter wheat , $2.00 f t.35 ; spring wheat $1.1054.75 ; rye , $2.50 03.85 } buck wheat $ l.25@1.50 per cwl Provisions Shoulders , $ t.l64.25 ( ; short clear , fj.006J5.03 ; short ribs , for February ' $1.75. Butter Steady ; creamery , 1027o ; dairy , io@2ac. 1 . . Chccso Firm ; full cream cheddars and flats , P QO'/c ; Young Americas , \0 } ( < $ 1 Kggs-FIrm ; fresh , WXQUMc Hides Steady ; heavy nnd light green snltod , 0 > < c ; soltod bull , SJi'o ; green salted calf i , 5J < c ; dry Hint , 0@7cj dry calf , 5@0 ! deacons ( , 2c each Tallow Stcao.v No , 1 , solid packed , 3 fc ; No 3. 3tfo5 cake , 4c * Kccelnts Shlpmti Flour 7.000 0.000 Wheat 11,000 10,000 Corn | 171,001) ) 178,000 Oats 100,000 183.000 Now York , Fob 31. Wheat Uocolpts , 4t,000bushels ; experts , 40,300 ; spot stronger ; No 8 rod , 85 @SCo In elevator , 8K ( ) < < 4S7 > o ulloat ; options steady , No , 2 rod , February , closlnc nt 85KC Corn Kocelpts , 180,000 bushels ; oxoorts , 70,400 bushels ; spot lower ; No 2 , 34 f@33o in olovutor , a" % ( 30o ulloat ; options steady ; February , 35c. Oats Hecolpts , 119,000 bushels ; exports , 109,350 bushels ; spot steady , white 2Sc ; mixed western , 25 > @ 29c ; options lower , February , SOJfo Coffco Options closed steady , 80 points up ; sales , 71,500 bags ; February , $10.i0@10.75 ! ; spot Hlo higher ; fair cargoes , $20.00. Sugar Haw , steady ; rollned , steady Petroleum Unltod closed for March at $1.05J , * . Eggs Easier ; western , 15 4@10c. Pork Qulot Lard Stronger ; western steam , $8.15. Uuttor Qulot ; Elgin , 28@2'34o } ; western duiry , b@lio ; creamery , 12@2ro. Cheese Firm nnd unchanged ; western , 8 ( ftlOc , St.IjotiN , Fob 31. Wheat Lower ; cash , 74 | c ; Jlay , 75Xc. Corn Lower ; cash , 24J o ; Mny , 25)fc. Oats Lower ; cash , 20 > o ; May , 20 a Pork Qulot at $10.00. Lnrd Nominal at $5.03. Whisky Steady nt$1.02. Butter Unchanged Mllwnulcor , Feb 24. Wheat Easy ; No 3 spring , on track , cash , 71 ( < $73c ; May , 72 c Corn Qulot ; No 3 , on track , 27 ! c. Oata Dull ; No 2 white , on track 22c. Hyo Firmer ; No 1 in sto-e , 44@HJ c. Barley Quiet ; No 2 In store , 44Kc Provisions PorK , $9.70. Mtniioiipnlm Fob 24. Wheat Easier ; rccolpts for two days , 304 cars ; shipments , 33 cars Closing : No 1 hard , February 77a ; May , 7SJic ; No 1 northern , February , 75)'c ; on track , iUu ; No 3 northern , February , 73o ; May , 74c. Knnnaa Clty Feb 34. WhcatT-Steady ; No 2 hard , cash , C2e ; No 2 red , cash , CSc bidCorn Corn Weak ; No 3 , cash and February , 20 0. Oats No , 3 cash and February , 17c bid Iiivnrpool , Fob 24. Wheat Steady ; holders offer moderately ; California No , 1 , 7a 3 d per cental ; red western , 6s llj d- Com Eu&y ; No 3 mlxod western , 3s Sd 1 per contal einoinnnii Fob 24. Wheat Steady ; No 3 red 77c. Corn Easier ; No 2 mixed , 30(3310. ( Oats Lower ; No 2 mixed , 23@24c Whisky $1.02. LIVB STUCK Ctilcnen , Fob 24. The Drovers Journal reports as follows : Cattle Koceipts , 15,000 ; market Irregular ; beeves , $4.C0@I.85 ; steers , $3.00@4.50 ; stock ers nnd feeders $2.40@3.50 ; Texas corn fed steers $2.90@3.35. Hogs Receipts , 18.500 : shipments , - market strong , 5c higher ; mixed and light , $3.85@4.05 ; heavy , $3.S5C43.05 ; skips , $ a4ll@ 3.80. Sheep Recolpts , 10,000 : market dull ana weaker ; natives , $8.59 ( < $5.70 ; western corn fed , f4.50.U5.03K : Texans , $3.00@5.00. A Drovers Journal cablegram from Lon don quotes arrivals of American cattle heavy , and prices n shade lower , medium to best steers ll@12Ko P ° r pound estimated dead weight Knnsns City Fob 24. Cattle Iteoolpts , 3,000 ; shipments , 5,000 ; market steady ; steers , $3.20(31.70 ( ; stoekers and feeders , $2.50 j ft3.40. Hogs Receipts 3,300 ; shlomonts 2,700 ; market higher ; all grades , $3.07K@3 75. National Stuck Vnnl4. Knit St LntiN , Fob 24. Cattle Receipts , 1,300 ; shipments , GOO ; market strong ; , fair to fancy native steers , $3.30J 4 03 ; stackers and feed ers , $2.8033.50. Hogs Koceipts , 4.200 ; shipments , 3,700 | ; market shade higher ; heavy , $3.U3@4.00 | J ; rpacking , } 3.80@3.90 ; light , $3.80ffl3.93 , Sioux City , Fob 24. Cattle Receipts , , 300 ; shipments , 180 ; market about steady ; canners , 75cT$1.25 ( ; cows , $1.00@l,25 ; stock ors , $1.502.25 ; feeders , $2.25@2,90 ; veal calves , $2.00(3)3.15. ( ) Hogs Recolpts , 1,000 ; light , shade lower ; heavy , barely steady ; bulk , $172K@3.60. OM/VHA IjIVB aTODIL Cuttln Monday , Feb 24. Hocclpts of cattle estimated at 600 com pared with 3,019 Saturday The receipts nro too small to make anything of a market today but nearly everything is changing hands on an actlvo market Steers are linn with some sales indicating a shades advance over Saturdays closing prices There were , only seven loads of cows in and they all changed hands early at strong prices Focdors and Blockers remain steady The sales of bulls do not indicate any change There were no line stours on mar kot , not ono load good enough to touch the $4.00 mark Two buuoLos of cows sold at $2.90. II t > ir . ' The receipts of hogs nro estimated at 1,210 , compared with 2,7r2 Saturday The sates were all made early at steady prices on heavy welguts and packers , with light and butchers weights from a Bhado to 5a lower Only two loads , sold lata in the dny , reached $3.60. Nearly everything sold at $3.7,0@3.75 , Slionp , The receipts of sheep were 1,7411 , compared with 1,047 Saturday , Some very line corn fed westerns , weighing 131 pounds , sold at $5.35. The sheep market is actlvo and prices steady Prevailing Prioos The following is a tublo of prices paid In this market for the graJoi of stock men tioned ; Prime steers , 1330 to 1000 lbs.$3.80 @ 1.40 Good steers , 1233 to 1450 lbs . . 3.50 011.10 Good steers , 1050 to 13X ) lbs . . 3.2) ( &I.99 Common 1000 to 1150 lb steers 3.00 @ 3.30 Common canners 1.15 M1.75 ( K-dlnaryto fair cows 1.00 Ml.DO Fair to good cows 1.00 ( # 3,45 Good to choloe cows 2.20 ( U3.00 Choice to fancy cows 3.03 ofrl.00 Fair to good bulls 1.50 ( $2.50 Choice to fancy bulls 2.5'j ' @ 3.35 Light stockora and feeders . , . 3.00 ( ie2.83 Feeders , 030toll00 tbs 3.20 @ 3.35 Fair to choice light hogs 3.70 M3.S0 Fair to choice heavy hogs 3.70 (33.77K Fair to choice mixed hogs 3.65 ( $3.75 Highest anil Lowest Hales ot Hogs Today Saturday Highest . . . . . . $175 Highest $3.80 Lowest 3.05 Lowest 3.70 Stock Iteoolptn Official Saturday Estimated today Cattle , 133 cars..2019 Cattle , 83 cars . . 600 Hogs , 4J cars.3772 Hogs , 19cars , . . . 1200 Sbeop , 9 cars , , , 1017 Sheep , 0 cars , , . , 1740 Disposition or Cattle Showing the nuuibor of cattle bought by the leading buyers on to-day's ' mamet ; Buyers No Swift & Co , , , . . 153 George H , Hammond Jt Co , , . 307 TbeArmour-CudabyPacklngcompany. 73 Hamilton & Stephen 105 Benton & Underwood , , . , . „ 13 W. U. Van Zandt , , . . . 61 It Becker 80 Shipperand feeders . , 853 The AVcck'n Unships * . For the .ween ending Saturday , Febru- • r.v 22 : Swift & Co 3,434 Uoorgo It Hammond < t Co , . . , 1,420 The Armour-Cudahy Packing company.lM7 Omaha Packing Co 150 Shippers and feeders GHX ) Local 63 Total 12,121 HlUS Showing the number of hos bought by the loading buyers on todav's market : Armour-Cudahy Packing company 313 Omaha < Packing company , 479 Swift & Co 013 Gcorgo < II Hammond &Co 374 Hogs Saturday avcragod 270 pound , and CO to the car For the ween " tudlng Saturday , Febru ary 33. . 11003. Armour Cudahy Packing company . . . . 5,891 Omaha j Packing company 3,800 Swift & Company 2,605 G. | II Hammond Packing company . . . 3,043 Total 15,205 hhenp Showing the number of sheep bought on today's mnrKatnnd the purchusosi Armour-Cuaaby Packing company 197 Boogo & Son 175 For the ween ending Saturday , February 23. ! • Swift & Co 992 The Armour-Cudahy Packing Co 600 G. 11. Hammond & Co 421 Total 1,910 Avnrnisn Oou ot Hns . The following table gives the nvorago cost of hogs on the dates mentioned , including the cost today , ns hased upon sales reported : Dito Prloa Date Price Feb.l $3 05K Feb 13 < • 3 72K FcO.il 3 72 Fob 14 3 73 Fob 4 3 75 Feb 15 3 77& Fob 5 3 75 Feb 17 3 72K Fob.0 3 72K Fob 18 3 70& Feb.7 3 71 } < Fob , 19 3 71 Fob 8 3 78J4 Feb 20 3 T.M Fob 10 3 77K Fob 21 3 72j ? Feb 11 3 75K Fob 33 3 73& Fob 12 3 07K Fob 31 3 73 TtniiRO of PritMM ! loa - The following table shows the range of prices paid for hogs : Light and medium hogs $3 03 @ 3 81 Good to choice mixed hois . . 3 70 @ 3 75 Good to choice heavy hogs . . 3 05 ( Ctfi 75 Itnnco oT Prices > heup The following table shows the range of prices pnid for sbeop : Prime fat sheep $4 50 @ 5 50 Good fut sheep 3 50 ( c4 50 Common to medium sheep . . . 3 00 @ 3 75 Lambs 4 00 @ 0 00 Comparative Tublus The following tables show the range In prlcos on hogs during this and last waok : Days This weak Last week Monday , . . , 3 65 ® 3 80 3 75 (33 ( SO Tuesday 3 03 dta 82(4 ( Wednesday 3 GO S&3 T7H Thursday ; 1 fi2' ii < ji : T7Ji Friday 3 65 (8.1 ( 80 Saturday 3 70 < & 3 Co Averniri ! 1'riuo > ! ' Hois Showing the nvarajo prlco p.iid for loads of hogs on the days indtcatoi iu 1337 , 1333 and 1890 : DaFI Fob 18K ! ) Feb 1883. Feb 1HS7. 10 till Sunday $3 Si 20 3 " 1H i 23 Sunday 21 3 KH 6 23 6 28 22 0 7.i 6 10 6 24 23 Sunday D 18 5 3J 21 3 72 6 18 I 5 29 ilcpresentntlvo Sales STEERS No Av Pr No Av Pr 14 1184 $3 15 17 1240 $3 45 20 962 3 30 23 1170 3 45 41 955 3 35 0 1192 8 50 1 1000 3 25 20 1190 3 50 5 1078 3 80 17. . . . ' . . .1109 3 50 20 1002 3 30 15 1277 3 50 13 1203 3 85 5 1430 8 50 5 1054 8 35 23 1135 3 55 7 1009 3 35 21 1205 3 55 34 1030 3 40 10 1328 8 00 1 080 3 40 19 1330 3 CO 17. . * . 1185 3 40 5 1400 3 05 13 1083 3 40 19 1210 3 07K 23 1116 3 40 15 1263 3 75 1 1410 3 40 181353 3 75 20 1111 8 40 79. . . - 1283.3 75 20 1171 3 42K 20 1305 3 95 cows 1 1170 175 15 990 2 45 1 ; . 940 2 00 1 1080 2 45 1 600 2 00 1 11270 2 45 4 1100 3 20 4 1085 2 50 3 1000 3 80 1 1250 2 50 17 1055.3 30 1 1150 3 50 1 1100 3 30 1 1150 3 50 3 1007 2 40 33 10S0 3 55 5 9S0 3 40 3 1070 3 05 1 1210 2 40 8 8S7 2 65 3 1280 2 40 nUM.3. 2 875 100 3 1400 3 50 3 1410 3 00 1 1780 2 50 " 1 1290 2 10 1 1793 3 80 2 1335 3 10 2 1520 3 O0 1 1800 2 25 1 1710 8 00 1 1000 2 25 1 1320 3 30 2 MISO 2 50 FEEDEItS 22 731 3 00 50 009 3 20 .4 825 3 10 34 1007 3 35 3 . - .813 3 15 13 1018 3 30 18 953 3 15 21 918 3 30 3 933 3 20 19 932 3 85 UEirnits 2 535 3 00 1 10S0 3 85 10 8S0 3 55 STAGS 2 1C80 2 75 CANNERS 1 870 1 60 WKSTEllJf OATTLB Owner No Av Pr 29 steers , corn-fed 13S4 $3 65 Standard Cattle Co 33 cows , corn fed 1033 3 00 21 cows , corn-fed 1033 2 90 11009. No av Sh Pr No Av Sh Pr 0..413 130 $3 55 57..240 80 $3 70 0..215 3 60 54.245 200 3 70 04.207 240 3 1/5 59..258 200 3 70 13..258 8 65 80.243 40 3 72& , 6..260 3 65 64..344 3 72W 59..227 40 3 70 70..223 120 3 72K f % 60..329 100 3 70 03..275 120 8 72K 59..275 130 3 70 53..230 40 3 72K 33..309 120 3 70 -67..245 80 8 75 11. . . 814 80 3 70 03..253 40 3 75 67..200 200 3 70 59..837 40 3 75 02.,2ol 100 3 70 60..231 40 3 75 09..203 80 3 70 80..208 3 75 6 . . . ,257 80 3 70 77..237 8 75 57..887 80 3 70 73..811 3 75 8 74..225 80 8 70 BJ..225 3 80 58..321 120 3 70 87..212 8 80 60..895 240 3 70 Pica 5.,133 40 8 00 siiEcr No Av Price 175 westerns , corn-fod 131 $5 25 197 westerns , corn-fod 104 4 60 On tlio Market With Sheep Bcnnott Bros & Proutt Ft ' Collins , Cole ; L. F. Stockwell , A , U. Gibson , Sbolton ; J , S. Fordyce , Central City , On the Market With llnga Smith & M. , Blair ; L , Anderiofi & Co > , Mead ; A. O. Adams , Eagle ; Rankin Bros , Cambridge ; Ford & N „ May wood : E. D. Hay don , Mqoreflald ; J. Delaney , Saron- vlllo ; J. Grabow , Gretna : George Melsner , Shelton ; S. U. Blacn , Kearney ; Monk in A. . Blanchard , la ; N.-W.-.M. Co , Stanton and Oak ; Fuller , Smith & Fulloa , Creston ; Linn & Co , Brooke , la ; N , Jacquot , Memo : W , U. Vanalstine , Arcadia ; John Nellor , , Bremer ; Walroth & W „ Atkinson On the Marko With Cattle J. W. Watson , J. E. Blenklron & Co . K. Olson , F. D. Robinson , Bancroft ; J , E. Blonkiron Nick Fritz , Ponder ; P. Dledrich- en , Bennington ; J. J , Dohortv , Dunlap , la > i J. Hastle , Elmwood ; J , Sugden , Syracuse : Jay K. Mason , Farnam ; Arthur Uurge , Waboo ; J. Qrabow , Gretna ; Standard cattle comuany , Ames ; Jay Merrill , Columbus ; Eddy Brothers , Grand Island ; George Dix • on , Malvern , la ; M. Gllllon , Atwood , Kan ; O. M. Scott , Hartley , la ; W. C. Hudson , Sioux City , la ) Perry Haydou , Weston ; H. Warner , Hooper ; Walroth&AVF , J , II , Perry , Atkinson \ ; Frank Wnlla , JV JValla , John ICavan ( , Llnwood , / u , Market Mnn ih % . Cattle nctlvo with some laiss nt strong prlcos | ,3 , , . . Hogs tendy on heavy weights and packing hogs nnd lower on Uxhtwatid butcher weights The Standnrd cattle coropiinjl sent in two cars of corn fed western cows from Ames John Nollor , ono of the rcgnlnrs from Boo man , had near of hogs on thu tnarkot ; J. 11. Wtthrow , W. E. Skinner , I ) . Dawson and A. 11. Leo , representing the Uniou Stock Yards company , woreat.tho ; yards but loftfor their rospectlvo territories Mbnday after noon ' J. II , Perry had four cars 'of feeders on the market from Atkinson J. Grobow , on cxtenslvo shlopcr nnd well known patron of this market , cama in from Grnbow with two cars of cattle and ono car of hogs Llnwood , Neb , sent In the following doleJJJ gatlon ( of cattlcmon : F. Wnlla , P. Walla and John ICavan , who brought ono load each of their own feeding Fuller , Smith & Fuller , old time shlppors to this point , sent iu a car of hogs from Creston < J. Merrill of Columbus wni nt the yards looking ] after a car of cattle of his own foodre ing i J. S. Dohortv a regular patron of this market , stationed at Dunlap , la.i had cattle on , the market S. II Atwood of the llrin of C. H. Parmn- lee | & Co , Cedar Crook , was at the yards on buslnoss ' - ' . J. S. Fordyco , the well Known Control City snoop tnuu , sent lo n double deck load of sheep * • OMAHA WHOLESALE MA It It UTS Iroiluup Eoo < < Strictly fresh , He Cold stor ago , pickled , llmod , Batted , not wanted at any prlco Buttbii Creamery , fancy rolls , prts , 24 ® 23c ; creamery , fancy , solid packed , 23@21c ; creamery , fancy , choice , U22c ! ; dairy , fancy , rolls and prts , 1820o ( ; dairy , fancy , solid packed , 17@19o ; dairy , choice , 13i815o ( ; country roll , choice , ll@12c ; country roll , good , 9@10c ; country roll , fair , 0@7o ; poor Btock , 3@3o. 1'oui.tiiv Turkeys , dressed , fancy , dry picked , ll(312c ( ; turkeys , llvo , per lb , 73o ; cblckons , fancy , Oo ; chickens , choice , 7C So ; chlckous , live , $3 00@3.50 ; goose , dressed , fancy , 6@10o ; geese , dressed , choice , 8@9c ; goose , live , iloz , $9.00(5)7.00 ( ) ; ducks , dressed , fancy , llo ; ducks , choice , O&jlOo : ducks , llvo , doz , $2.50@3.00 ; pigeons , doz , $1.00. Gasiii Jack snlpo $1.00 ( < ? t25 : golden plover $1.00@l.25 ; mallard ducks , $3.003.50 ; canvusback ducks , $3.000.00 ; reahoad ducks , doz , $3.00 ; teal ducks , doz , $1.50 ® 2.00 ; mlxod ducks , doz , ' $1.50@2.O0 ; goose , Canada , $5.500@0.00 ; geese , small , $4.00(3)4.50. ( ) DiiF.ssKD Vbai Choice medium , 6K@ ° i light , 5@0c ; hoavj' , 3@4a Beans Hand picked navy , $1.50@1.00 : hand picked navy , medium , $1.40@1.50 ; hand picked country , $1.3OfiJ1.40 ; good clean , $1.20 I O1.30. , Honev Per lb , Illinois comb , 16c ; Call fornia comb , Ho ; Nebraska and Iowa comb , 13K@14c. Ciibesk Per lb , full cream Y. A. , 12o ; fulloream twins , UK0 } full cream Ohio swiss 15c ; full cream Wisconsin swiss , 13c ; full cream brick swiss , U$12c ( ; full cream llmburger swiss , 11@12. Fisu Frozen fresh whltetrout , pike and plckorel , per lb , 7c ; horrlng , 5Ko ; sturgeon - goon , 10c. i Okasuks Per box , Florida brights , $ J1.15 ; russets , $3.50 ; mos3ina , $3.23 ; California fancy navels , $5.25 ; choice , $5.00 ; Los Au- gelos navels , $4.50 ; seedlings , Riverside , $3.35@3.50 ; mountain , $3.U5'Los ; Angeles , $ .1.00 ; iu Qvo box lots 33c per box loss Lkmons Per box , mosslna fancy , $4.00@ 5.00 ; verdolll , good , $2 50j , Bananas Per bunch , $2.00513.00. Malaga Ghai-es Fancy ipor bbl , $7.50 ; choice , per bbl , $0.00@7.00. . • Cocoanuts Per hundred , $4.75. Aiti.es Per bbl $3.50@4.00. CiiANUEimiES Per bbl , $10 50@13.50. Cideb Per bbl , refiiieat$0.50 ; ; half bbl , $3.50 ; hard cider , pure , perbbl $5.00. Skins and duii9 ; Raccoon , No V larB ° i ' S0@90o ; No ,1 , , * medlum . ' bC0@70o ; No : 1 , smull , 40@50d ; No 2.ffnnd 4,19@40o. Mink , No 1 , largo , 6075c ; No 1 , medium , 50@00c ; No 1 , small , 4U@50u ? No 2 , . ' ) 4 , $5.40. Otter , No 1 , larco prime , $5.00@9.00 ; No 1 , medium , $4.00@5.00f No ' 1 , small , $2.50@ 3.50 ; No 2 , 3 nnd 4. $0.50@1.59. Lynx , No 1 , $3.5U@3.60. Wildcat No 1. 40Q50 ; No 2,20o ; Muskrat , winter , 15c ; fall , 10011. Skunk , black , 60aj ( 5o ; striped , No I , 35@40c ; No 2 , 15@20c ; No 3. 10@15o ; No 4 , 5@10c. Cross fox No 1 , $1.00@5.00 ; No 2. $2,00r ( $ 2.50. Redfox , No 1 , $ L00 < ai.25 ; No 2 , 50@ 60c. Urcy fox No . 1 , 49j50o ; No 3. 20@ 35e. Mountain wolf , No 1 , $2.50@3.O0 : No 3 , $ LO0@1.25. Pralrio wolf , No 1 , 75c@fl.00 ; No 3 , 40@50c. Beaver , No 1 , ner lb $1.00 ® ! 8.50 ; No 3 , per lb , $2.0O@2.40 ; No 3 , per lb , 5005c ; No 4 , 50c. Bear , black , No 1 , $15.00 1 @ 25.O0 ; grizzly No 1 , $10.00@25.00 ; brown , No 1. $10@20.O0 ; cub $1.00(315.00 ( ; buckskin Indian dressed , per lb , $1.00@1.60. Deer summer , per lb , 30c ; fall , per lb , 25c ; winter tor , per lb , 20@35o ; green salt , perpleco 75@S0o ; antelope , per lb , 20c ; elk , per lb 10dl8o [ : llshor No 1 , $3 00(545.00. ( Marten No 1 , 75c$1.50 ; No 3 , .25@50c. Opossum , 1 No 1 , cased , 10@15o ; No 1 , open , 7 ® 10c , Badger , No 1 , full furred , 75c@ll.35 ; No 3 , 30@35o ; No 3 , 1020c ; wolverine , No 1 , $1.00@0.00. limns , Pelts and Tallow Groan salted hides , 4Ko ; dry salted hides , 50c ; dry Hint hides , 7c ; calf hides , 5c. Damaged I hides 2c less Sheep pelts , green , each , 75c 1 @ $1.25 ; shocp pelts , dry , per lb , 0@12o : tallow , No 1 , 8K@3 * c ; No 2 , go ; grooso white ; 3 fo ; yellow , 3J4@3c. Veoetahles Now Lettuce , per doz heads , 45u ; radishes , per doz bunches , 50c ; green onions , per doz bunches , 30@40o ; parsley , per doz bunches , 83o ; soupbunches , per doz bunches , ' 45@50c ; celery , Michigan small , per doz bunches , 2535u : celery , Illi nois , per doz bunches , 45@50o : celery , Now OrleanB , per doz bunohes , 7590o ; spinach , per bbl , $3.00 ; cucumbers , per doz , $1.75 ® $ 3.35 ; oyster plant , per doz , 4330o : now Doots , perbushol , -$1.00@1.33 ; now carrots , per doz bunches , 40@50o ; now turnips , per doz bunches , 4050u ; pie plant , per lb , 67c ; now cabbage , Louisiana , pc crate , $4.00 ; now potatoes , Bermuda , per bbl , $10.00 ; to i- matoes , Bermuda , 10 lb boxes , per box , $1.60 @ 1.75. Veoetadles Old Sweet potatoes , fancy Muscatine , per bbl , $4 00 ; onions , extra fancy , per bbl , $4,50 ; onions , fair , per bbl , $2.50 ; rutabagas , per bbl , $2.00 ; carrotb , per bbl , $2.00 ; parsnips , per bbl , $2.00 ; beets , per bbl , $2.00 : horse radish roots , per bbl , $4.00 ; horse radish roots , per lb , 7c ; calory roots , per bbl , $5.00 ; celery roots , per doz , OOo Ai'i'LE Buttek Per lb , 67o. Mince Meat Sopor lb HffsET 15@lBo per lb for choice Phesehves 810o per lb Jellies 4@4Ko P1" " lb Beeswax No 1,1619t Pies Feet Pickled , kits.JOo ; spiced pigs tongues , kits , $2.85 ; pickled tripe , kits , 65u ; pickled H. C. tripe , kits ' 65c ; spiced pigs hocks , kits , $1.13. V'J' Mess Poiik " per bbl , $9.7B@10.75. Buckwueat Flouh per bbl $1,75. Wool Fine , average.83@23o , ; medium 1. nvorago , 2122a ; quartor.blpod , average , 18 ® 30o ; courses , average , 16@17o ; colts and rough average , 14@10c. ' " Pioki.es Medium perbbl , $4.85 ; small t , KS.75 : gboruins $0-75 ; Q. ieiS chow chow , qts , $5.65 ; pts , $3.83. " ' ' Potatoes Per bu , 85cy'cb'mmon , CSc Mai-lb SoaAit Per lb , 'l3Ko- ' Pjiovisions Hams , No 'Ur10 B > average , 9Ko ; 20 to 23 lbs , 8Xo ; 13'to 14 lbs , 9 a ; shoulders , 5u ; broakfast'bacon ' , No 1 , 8o ; bam sausage So ; drlod beef bams , - 7o ; best tongues , $0.00 per dozen ; * tlry salt meats , 5 ® 5f" per lb ; ham roulette1' OKo ; add 1 per lb for small lots , J j 1 . Hay Choice upland , $8.00(3(5.25 ( ( ; midland , $4.50 ; lowland , $3 5a Cnor Feed-$12.50. • BllAN-$10.50. | COIlN-160 , „ OAT -15a Wmapwno Paveh Straw , per lb , 1K@ 2Kor ; g , 2Ko ; manila , B , fyiJOoj No 1 , 7 cents Haos Union square , 35 per cent off lUt SALT-Dalry , 350 lb la bbl , bulk , $2.10 ; boat grade , 60 , 5s , $3.80 : bpst grade , 100 , 3s , $3.40 ; best grade , 23 , 10s , $1.20 ; rock salt , crushed $1.80 ; dairysalt , Asbton , 56 Tb bags , 85o ; bulk , 334 lt > bags , $3.25 ; common , in hbni , $ l.v . Canned Goods Fruits , California canned goods , standard brands , 3K lb , per doz Apricots , $ l,70@1.85 ; nprjcou , plo fruit , ' $1.50 ; gallons , $4.50 ; blackberries , $2.25 ; cherries , black , $2 003.35 ; cherries , white , x3.252.50 ; gratios , $ l.pX < tl,80 ; pears , Bartlett - lott , $2.102.25poaahes ; , yjllow , $2.10g > 2.25 ; noaohes , lemon cling , $2.35 ; plums , egg , $ LC5 < aL60 ; plums , golden drops , $1.80 ; plums , green pages , $ I.G51.S0 ; peaches , Bay Cty , with pitts in , $1.00 ; currants , $2.30 : gooso29i berries , $2.35 ; iulnces ] , $3.10 ; raspberries , $2.70 ! struwbertles , $3.50 ; peaches , 3 lb oastke orn standards , $1S5 ; 3 lb pie , $1,10 ; 0 fl > pic , $3.00 ; gallon plo $3.00 ; apples , high stand ards , $2.50 ! 2 lb gooseberries , 00c : 2 lb straw berries , P0@95o : 3 lb raspberries , $1.00 ; 3 lb blueberries i , 8090c ; 3 lb blackberries , 65 ® 75c : 2 lb strawberries , preserved $1,75 , ; 5 fb raspborrlos , preserved , $ l.S0l 2 lb blackberco rlos , preserved , $1.20 ; pineapples , Bahama chopped , $2.00 ; 2 1h Bahama grated , $2.75 ; 3 jti llahnma sliced $2.50 : 3 lb Stnndard sliced , ( l.C5@t.50 j ; chcrrlos , 2 lb red , Baltlmoro , 83 ® 93c i ; pears , 8 lb , $1.30. l'rj ' ; GouiIr Bleaciicd SiiEETiNOs Ellerton , 7la 'c ; . llousokccpor , S' ' ot Now Candidate , S.U'c ; Borkcloy cambric No 091 0c ; Best Yet , 4-4 , OVo ; butter cloth OO , 4' ' o ; Cabot , 7Ko ; 1 Fonvcll ' holf bleached , SKc ; Fruit ot Loom , I 8c : Green G , mfc : Hope 7K < " ; King Phil31 Up enmbric 10c ; Lonsdato cambric lOo ; I I Lonsdnlo ( , SKc ; Now York mills , lUfo ; Popn perell , 42 in , 10c ; Poppcroll , 40 In , llo ; Poptc porell , 0-4,14Kot Popporcll , S-4 , SOe ; Pop21 porcll , 0-4 , 22c ; Pepporoll , 10-4 , 24o ; Canton , 4-4 , S. ' c : Canton , 5-4 , 9s'c } : Triumph , 6c : Wnsinutia , lie ; Vnlloy , 00 ; Barker , } { blenched , & )4c ) Huown Snr.RTiNi Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 lfo ; Atlantic U , 4 4. 7c ; Atlantlo D , 4-4. tijfo ; Atlnntlo P , 4-4 , Oo ; Aurora LL 4-4. 0c ; Aua rora C , 4-4 , 45fo ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 6Jfc ; Hoosler LL , 4-4 , fijfc ; Iudlun Head , \A , 7)f ) a ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , 5Vc ; ; Old Dominion 4-4 , 5Ko ; Popparoll 11,4-1 , 6 c ; Pop eroll E , 40 } Inch , 7'fo : Pepporoll , 8-4 , 18c ; Popporcll , 0 4 , 80os Popperoll , 10-4 , 32o ; Utica C , 4-4 , 4o ; Wnchusott , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora H. 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora U , 4-4 , 6' c ; Atlas , O N B , 7Ko- Piiints Solid Colors Atlantic , fie ; Slater , tic ( ) ; Uor In oil , SJ c ; Garner oil , 6@7c Pink nnd ] Hobcs Hichmond , 6Kc ; Allen , 60 ; Ulv- crpolnt ] , 5Kc ; Stool Uivcr , 60 ; Pacific , OJtfe Indigo Uluo St Logcr , oo ; Washington , ti4oAmoricnn ! \ , 6K0 ; Arnold , 6K0 ; Arnold Century , 9c : Arnold , A. 12c ; Stletel A , 18c ; Windsor gold t'k't , lOKo : Arnold B , lOo ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Soul , 10c ; Yellow Seal , 10c Piunts Dress Chnrter oak , SJj'o : ram ape ] , 4Jfc ; Lodl , flifo ; Allen , Oo : Hiohmond , 6c ; Windsor , OK" ! Eddystone , 0Ko ; Pnclllo , 6Kc. ' * GinohamPlunkott checks , OJ c ; Whlt- tonton , 6J o ; York , 8 0 ; Normnndi dross , 8Kc ; Calcutta dress , 7Ku ; Uonfrow dross , 8K@t2Kc CAMimica Slater 5c ; Woods , 5c ; Stan dard , 5o ; Peacock , 5c. CoMroiiTBiis $0.60@3o.OO. - Duck West Point , 29ln. . 8-oz. , 10K0 ; West Point 2Jin „ 8 oz . 12Lfo ; West Point , 29-ln 7 „ 12-oz. , 15Ko ; West Point , 40-in , , 11-oz. , ltic Flannel White : Quoohoe No 2 Jf , 37Wc . ; Quouhco No S } ( , 33Ko ; Annwan , 18Kc ( ; Windsor , .23Wc. Ked C , 84-in. , 15Wfc , ; E , 24-ln. , 21Kc ; G G. 24-in , . 20c ; II A F , 5f. 25o ; J H F , { . 27c ; O , i , 23c. Fluid T Haftsuien , 33c ; Clear Lake , 32 0 ; Iron Mountain , 26K ; White G II No 2 { , 22Kc ; G II No 1 , % , 8 Ko ; B II No 2 , 4 ' , 22Ko ; H II No 1 , } { , 30c ; Quoohoe , No 1 , % , 42c. SuiitTiNd' Chucks Caledonia X , 0Ko ; Caledonia XX , lOKc ; Economy , 8K0 ; Otis , SKc ; Granite , 6 fc ; Haw Hlvor , 5Ko ; Crnw- ford checks , be Miscellaneous Table oil cloth $2.50 ; table oil cloth marble , $2.60 ; plain Holland , 9Kc ; dado Holland , 12K& . CAUrET WitAf Bibb , white , 18 > o ; col ored , 21Kc , Batts Standard , 80 ; Gem , 10c ; Beauty , 12Kc ; Boone , 14c ; peerless , case , $6.60. Cohset Jeans Boston , 7Jfo ; Androscog gin , 7 < ! fc ; Kearsargo , 7c ; Uockport , OJ/c ; Blddolord , 05/e. liens Oakland , A , 7Kc ; International YY , 8c ; Shotucltet , S , SKc ; Warren , No 870 , , 10c ; Borwlck , BA I80 ; Acme , 13c ; York , 30 inch , 13.Ke ; York , 83 Inch , 13Kc ; Swift Hivor , 8c ; Thorndiko 00. 8Ke ; Thorndlko . FF , 8K0 ; Thorndiko 120 , 9 c ; Thorndiko XX 15o ; Cordis , No 5 , 9Kc ; Cordis , No 4. lOKc . Denims Amoskeag , 9 oz , lOKc ; Everett , 7oz , 13c ; York , 7 oz , 13c ; Ha.vmokor , 8Kc ; Jaffroy XX lltfc ; Jaffrey XXX , 12Kc ; ] Beaver Creek AA , 12c ; Beaver Crook BB , llo : Beaver Creek CC , 10c. Kentucky Jeans Memorial , 15c ; Glen wood , 20c ; Kentucky Star , 35c ; Hercules ISo ; Empire , 25c ; Durham , 27Kc ; Mel ville ; , 35c : Bang-up , 27Kc CiiASH Stevens B , 5Ko ; Stevens A , 7c ; Stevens 1 A , bleached 8c ; Stoveus' P. 7j c ; Stevens I P. bloachcd , 6oStevens'N \ , 8Kc ; Stevens ' N , bleached , 9Ko ; Stevens SltT , HKc Grocorica Dried Fiiuit Currants , now , 5Kc ; prunes , casks , 1,300 lbs , 5 > .fc ; prunes , obis or bags , 5Kc , ; citron peel , drums , 20 lbs 22c ; lemon peel , drums , 18c ; fnrd dates , boxes , 12 lbs , lie : auricots , choice evaporated , 14c ; apri cots , jelly , cured , 25 lb boxen , 10c ; apricots , fancy , 25 lb boxes , 15o ; apricots , choice , bags , 80 lbs , 14Kc : apples , ovaporatcd , 50 lb boxes 9o : apples , Star , 8J.fc ; apples , fancy Alden , 5 lb , 10c ; apples , fancy Allien , 3 lb , lOKc ; ; Salt Lake , 5c ; blackborrles , evaporated , 60 lb boxes , 5 % < > ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 18c ; pears , California fancy , Ij's boxes , 25 lb , 12c : peaches , Cul No 1 fancy , K . nop bags , 80 B ) , 15c ; peaches , pared , fancy , 18c ; Salt Lake , 7c ; nectarines , red , 14c ; nectarines , . silver , boxes , 15o ; pitted plums , Cul , 25 lb t boxes , SKc ; raspberries , evap , N. Y. , now , , 20o : prunes , R. C. 69 70 , 9if@10K ; orungo peel , 15c ; raisins California London crop I 1889 , $2 33 ; Cal loose , muscatels , crop 1889 ; $3.00 ; Vnlencias , 1888 , 0c ; "Valoncias , new , 8Kc ; Cal seedless , sks , 7Ji'iOnoura layer , , now , 9Ko : nrunolles , 12Ko ; dried grapes , 4c Veoetahles Tomatoes 3 lboxtra , $1.00 ; I 31b Standard , Western brands , 00@05c ; gal ; lens , strictly standard , $2.00. Corn Finest grown , $1.00 ; gllt-edgo sugar corn , very line , $1.50 ; MoMurray'83 lb sugar corn , $1.20 ; 2 lb extra , Western brands 85l.O0 ; 2 lb standard , Western brands 70S0c. Mush rooms 1 lb Froiich , extra flno , 22@25o ; lib French , line , 18@22o ; 1 lb French , ordinary [ 16@I8o. Peas Tres line , per can , 25c ; douil fine , per can , 10c ; 2 lb extru sifted ; $2.00 ; 2 1b early Juno , $ l.23@1.35 ; 3 lb Mar * row , standard brand , $1.10 ; 3 lb soaked , 59c. String Beans 2 lb high grndo , Kofuceo , 85o j ; 3 lb Golden Wax bonus , 75c ; 3 lb Hiring beans , 70c. Lima Beans 2 lb snaked 75c. Boston Bnked Beans 3 lb' Lewis , $1.63 ; Crown brand , $1.50. Sweet Potatoes 3 lb Now Jersey , $1.00 ; Daisy , $1.33. Pumpkin 3 lb now pumpkin , 90c. Oils Kerosene P. W. , 10c ; WW . 12tfc : headlight , 13o ; gasollno , 12a ; salad oil , $1.23 ® 9.00 per doz Suoaiis Cut loaf , 80 ; cut loaf cubes , 7Ko ; standard , powdered , 7Kc ; XXXX , powdered , 8c ; granulated , standard , ! % o ; confec- tlonors' A , O fo ; white extra 0 , 0 , ' c , oxtrn C , Neb , 60 : arabor , 5Jfc. Soaps Castile , mottled , per lb , 6@lUo ; do , white , per lb , 12o. Canned Mbats 1 lb lunch tongue , $ J.60 : 2 lb lunch tongue , $4.75 ; 1 lb corned boot ( ) $1,20 ; 3 lb corned beef , $2.05 ; 0 lb corned beef $6.50 ; 14 lb corned boor , $14.00 ; 2 II boneless pigs feet , $3.20 ; 1 lb English brawn I $1.20 ; 3 lb English brawn , $2.00 ; I ) lb Eng lish brawn , $0.50'l ; lb compressed hnml,75 I ; 2 lb compressed ham , $2.75 ; 1 > lb chipped beef , $3.00. Faiunaceoub Goons Barley , 34@l ; faI rlna , 5c ; peas , 3c ; oatmeal , 25o ; inaca- ronl , 10c ; vermicelli lOo ; rice , 46K ; sago and tapioca , 6@7o ; lima beans , 60. CocrEis Jioastcd Arbucklo's , Arlosa , 24o ; McLaughlin's XXXX,21cj Gorman } , 24W0 ; Dilworth , 24Ko ; Aluroma , 24 o • ; bulk 24J4-C. Fihii Codtlsh , extra Georges , now , 6o ! ; grand hank , now , 4Ko ; silver , 2 lb blocks , 60 ; snow white , 2 lb bank , new , 4Ko ; ! Turkey cod , largo mlddtos , bricks , 8' .fc ; snow white , crates , 12-5 Tb , boxes ; 7a ; Iceland halibut , llo ; medium soiled horrlng , 25o ; No 1 scaled horrlng , 22c ; domestic Holland herring , S5o ; Ham burg spiced herring , $1.50 : Uussian sardines , 75c ; Russian sardines , plain , 55c ; imported Holland herring , Crown brand , B0o ; do.fancy milkers , 00c Muckerel , Nol shore , half bbls , $13.00 ; bloaters , half bbls , $18.00 ; whltolli.li , half hols , $7.00 ; trout , half bbls , $5.50 ; fam- lly wbiterlsh $3.00 ; salmon $3.50 ; 1 lb mack K orel ( herring ) . $1.0001.10 ; 1 tb llnnau had dies , $1.75 ; 2 lb lobsters , $2.903 00 ; 1 lb lob sters , $1.903.00 ; 1 lb Alaska salmon , Aleut , $1.60 ; 2 tb oysters , 10 oz , $1.85 ; 1 lb oysters , 5 oz , $1,10 ; 2 tb select , 33 oz , $ j.35 ; 1 tb clams , llttlo necks $1,25 ; 3 lb clums , little necks , $3.10 ; M tb sardines , imported , per case , 100s , $ ll.0010.00 ; K lb sardines , Imported , per case , 100s , $15.OU20.O0 ; K Imported boneless sardines , 20ai ; lb sardines ' , American , per 100s. French style , $1.50 ® 5.00 ; K tb sardines , American , per case , 100s , French style , $7.6O8.00 : K tb sardines mustard , per case , 50s , $4.00(31,25 ( ; imported key sardines $13.00 , Uitooiis-Purlor , 4 tlo , $2.75 : 8 tie , $3.25 ; stables , $3.85 ; common , $1.5001.75. Cocoa K tb tin , 40o per tb Chocolate 22 ( < i35o per lb ; Gorman cblo- ory red , 8c. IlEUf Twine Heavy I4o ; medium , 18o ; tlight 17o ; 18 li C , 30u ; 3-1 , SOo ; 80 , 19n ; l8' 17o ; broom twlnos , colored , 30c Matthess Twine Very fine , 40c ; floe , , 38c ; medium , 35o ; binders , 13s , Sail ! Twine Very flno fl x , 33o ; fine flax 29i ; flno cotton 22o : Calcutta hemp , 14c. Salsoih ! Bbls , IVi grnnulatod , l fo ) kegs , l , o , ; Pkgs , 0 0 , 6s , 6K0. Stakcii-4 ® ( per lb Stove Polish $ i,0O5.87 per gross , Baos Am , tier 100 , $17.00 ; Lcwlston , per 100. $17.00. Nuts Almonds 15c ; Hratlls , 14enibcrts ; , 12Kc ; pecans , He ; walnuts 12Ko : peanut cocks , 8c ; rousted , llo ; Tonuonsoo pea nuts , 7c Dnuas ( Grocers ) Per lb Borax , lee ; coppcrni , 2Ko ; Boy loaves , Ho ; glue , 16o ; cMom | salts , 4c ; glnubor salts , Uo ; sulphur , ' 51 'i'c : Dluovlttnl , 9j | alum , 4o ; tartario acid , 42c ; rosin 2c : saltpeter , absolutely pure , 10c ; gum camphor , 3 lbs in box , 1 oz enkes , 8.1c ' ; hops , J4' and K lb packagox , SOe ; sngo , ti'nnd K'lh packugos , 15o ; > madder , 1:10 : ; \t altpcter , 10c ; indigo nib and 51b boxes , S F , 0,370o ; indigo , 3-lb nnd 5-lb boxes , Mndrn \ , 73csoallug ; wax , 231b boxes , rod , 3K'o ; soallng wax , 85-lb boxes , white , 4c Coppbk Green Fancy old golden Ulo , 24o ; fancy old poabcrry , 24Kc ; Hlo , choice tc fancy , 3.1c ; Hlo , prime , 33e ; Hlo , good , 21c ; Mocha , 89c ; Java , genuina O. G , , 23c ; Java | , good Interior , 21c ; African , 81c. Koi's Basis manllla rope , 15o ; sisal rope , 13Kc ; cotton ropa 16c ; now process , 8Kc Cotton Twine Bibb , very flno , 3or4 ply , 22c ; fine , SOo ; Daisy , 18o ; candle wlok , 32o. Olives Quarts , per doz , $3.75 ; pints , per doz , , $2. 23 ; bulk , per gal , 91c Vineovh 30 gr cldor , So ; good , 12c ; white wine , 15c Mollacsk * Bbls , N. O. , choice , per gal , 65c ; bakers , 24i735o ( ; block strap , 80c Druirs Cltrlo acid , 4 < ? @ 50c ; tartaric , 41j743c ( ; carbolic , 3741c ; castor oil , $1.20Cfl.8S ; balsam tolu , 8740c ; tonka beans , $1.57 ® 1.00 ; cubnb berrlos , $ lbS , calomel , 95c ; camphor , 5257c ; cuntharlilos , $1,30 ; cassia bdds , 17c ; tihloroform , 48c : ergot , 47o ; glycerine 25c ; gum urablo , CO05o ; lyco- podium , 44o : mercury , 8O0 ; morph , sulph $2.05 ; opium , $4.00 ; ijumlno , 3550c Tim Vislblis Sujiuly Ciiicaoo , Fob 21. The vlslblo supply for the ! wcok ending February 22 , ns compiled by the secretary of the Chicago board or trade , is ns follows : Bushels Wheat , 29,620,0(0 Corn , 13,730,0(0 ( Onts < 5.187,0(0 Hyo 1,529.010 Barley I 1,693,0(0 - SCHROEDER J & DEAN , GRAIN , ProvisionsHStocks I Ba iil Fiwt National Bank , , 30S South lUtli Street Oiualiii NEBRASKA National baistk V. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB Cnnital ( $100,000 SurplusJnn j 1st , 188 ! ) 52,000 oFi'iciuts and initucroiis HeniivW 1 Yates , President Lewis B. Heed , Vice President A. iJ Touzai.i.v , W. V. M1111SK. John 8. Collins It V. ( Jttstiisn , J. N. II PATRICK , W. II S. HUdiiEJ , Cashier THE IRON BANK , Cor 12th nnd Furnam Sts A General Hanking Dullness Transacted COMMERCIAL • NATIONAL BANK Capital , - $400,000 Surplus , - . - - 40,000 Officers and Directors K. M. Jlorsoman O Jl Hitchcock , Jos ( larneou , Jr . A. Ileury K. M Anderson Wra O. Maul v. prcs , ; U U. Will iams , A. V. Hopkins , pros ; A. Millard , cashier ; K. U. llryant , assistant cashier ffl tt E&ti B fcfft f ISSUED BY STATES UlIEllBlTk J COUNTIES , CITIES , El I S IH 0 B < M I WATERWORKS CQS , ETC , UUIlUU I BOUGHT AND BOLD Deal in Goi't I.nnil TTarrnnti unci Scrip Itecelvc Accaunta unit Kilon.l . all tils facilities ot a General Bnnklnc Iu > lue . CoricepoudcncR Solicited S. A. KEhN& CO , Bankers IOO WASHINGTON STREET , CHICAGO ILL IIS BROADWAY NCW YORK _ _ _ _ n ' tl AIJj KINDS OF Business PjgBr ii , II 1 On Improved and Unlm- VniMITJllTA proved lrop rty lUUl IH.UJJ.Uli ) Purchased or Negotiated | \ 1 Tno Negotiation ot llOlUK ! COHPOUATION IIO.VD3 , UUllUOt A Bpocialty Correspondence Solicited W. B. MILLARD , Room Dli ! Orown llitlldinc , Oinnliii , Neb " " w * also rfwlve and f 11 VmI , liny , Oroln lllilM.Wool , ( Ireeil anil \ > i toil -iiltftVefteUhtaitor | anr thlncr you may hare to tiIn ) Wri(4iusrurriil ( ' < 'eidoraiiyluroijitaiion l wl hI ! . ) IillH.MIIlltlSO.V : A CO , CanimUilon > ou AlcrcliunH 174 Houtli IVuIer-.t. . Chlpnso lltri.m.MKtlctroiiulllan National Ibnk , cnicac-o. Mention Omalia To ) , • IaIFjobbers1 directory r U I - a I I Agricultural Implomenta „ I I LINWOEIt & METOALF CO , Afflcnll'I ' Implements , Wagons , Carriagej BuixUi , lc Waoloala Omaha , NcLrttllta w. o. > viiiu JilciUlNtl cc ruMfu. . , Steam ani Water Snpulies lUllldar wlnl mlllt , dlS and 03) tones t.Om1ti . U , V. Itoit.AcUag Manager , . MIOWNELL A CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery \ Phaot-lron work , • team pintpa aaw nllli U13-12U l aranworHj itrevt Omalia = Ironworks PAXTON * VIBHLISU lllOX WOJIKS , WroQgot anil Cast Iron Building Work ( , EajInfjj.lirMt work , general founilrr machine , and blaciiUiUn work Ilmcu nd worka U. i' , lly and 11th ( traet , Oinalia _ dOMAHA Wlftt & 1HON lfO/1/fS , HannfactnreK of Wire and Iron Railings [ Deik rall , 'wlndu r uuardf , Oower standi , wire ngua , te IU Nona leth street Oroaba _ OMAHA SAFE A IRON WORKS , Hanl'rs ' of Fire and Bnrglar Proof Sares Vaults , Jail work Iron shutters and Are escaPM- O. AnJrsen , prop r , Cor , llth and Jajason tits J . , , , 3 aaeh Poora , Etc _ . it , A. jDISBRQW 4 CO , Wboleaal * manafaeturert it tM , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch oOloe , ink aal liar a streets , Omaba , Nab Bl I . . . , . TS3. SOUTH OMAHA UNIOlf SWOK YARD Ctt , Of Sontb OmabL llmitel OMAHA c MANPACj Boots and Shoos " KntKENDALL , JOSES A CO , BucccMors to 1UM , Jonca A Co Wholesale | Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes Aianti fcrllnston llnbber 8hoo Co , 1105.1104 and 11M Uaroay Ulrsel Umahn , Nebraslia c ' Pro wore " ' vjiiri < sivhz . .fi'bEit , Lager Beer Brewers , mi Worth HUuleanUi 6tr t.Omana , SsHtils Cornloo _ EAGLE VORNWE WORKS , . , Mannfactnrers of Galvanize ! Iron Cornice Window-caps and mttnlllo ikyluhts John Kpeneter , liropnator 103 and II j South loin atreel c s . . A r 11 b t b | M n to riot b. J A. UOSVE , Jr , Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , lill Douglas street.Ornaha , Naltraska e w _ _ jpoot , " ooko , ' eto _ _ VMAHA dOAf COK ATTME CO , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , 808 South Uth slreeU Omaha Nebraska „ ' NEBRASKA FUEL CO , Shippers of Coal and Colic , , . ill South 13th sit eel , Omaha , Nebraska aa . Commission nnd Storogo RWDELL A RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Bpaolaltlos llutter etritt , chpotA poultry , lams ) . Ilia Howard street , umahn , Mob e I Clgara DEAN , ARMSTRONG A CO , Wholesale Cigars , ( OSnorth I Cth Street , Omaha , Neu Hello 1(3 , c Dry Poods nnd Notions - M. E. SMITH A CO , ' Dry Goods , Fornishing Goods and Koiious 1IW and llttl Douglas , cor , llth straet , Omaha , Nub KILPATRICKKOCH Dill GOOIS CO , i Importers & Jobbers in Dry Good ? , Notions dents Furnishing ( loots Corn or llth aud Unrner streets , Omaha , Nebrnska , Furnlturo - DEWEY A STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture raraam strait , Omaha , Nebraska ' CHARLES SUIVERfcK , Furniture Omaha , Nebraska . • Orooorlqs MeCORD , BRADY A CO , Wholesale Grocers , Uth and I aveawcrth streets , Omaha , Nebraska ' * Hardware ) . WJ BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel Springs , wagna atoi , harnwnw lumbar , ata MM : : il Uarney street , Omaha , HIMEBA UOIJATA YLOR , Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Mechanic Tools and llulTalo Rentes 1 ! < V > Uouglu street Omaha , Neb ! Lumber , Etc " JOHN A. WAKKFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc Imported and American rortlantt Cement State ) agent for Milwaukee llydrnullo Cement . nd < julno > White Lime CHAS R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood carpets and parquet flooring Uth ami Douglas . street , Omaha , Nebraska * MISSOURI MIMING CO . Miners and Shippers of Hard and Soft Coal OTjHrstNfttl- "nnv Hull ii , . Oinalia , Neb LOUIS BRADFORD , ( Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash Pears , eto Yards-Corner "lh and Donjlas Offle * Corner 10th and Douglas " " " ' FRED W. GRAY , Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc CorD < 3i Dtb and Douglas streets , Omaha C. N. DIETZ Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13th and California street , Omnha , Nebraska I. OBERFELDER A CO , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 20S.S10 and 212 South Uth street Notions J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 1121 Harney street , Oninha Oils " CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , Wholesale Rcflncd and Lubricating Oils Axis Graaso , oto Omaha A. II lllihop Manager I . - Pa per _ i CARPENlEIt PAPER CO , Wholesale Paper Dealers , ' Carrr anlcoslock ot pr.n'lng , wrapping nnd wrltlna ps er Bpeclal attuntloa giTeu to card paper SafeB * tO , . . . . ' j - an urn A. L. DEANE A CO . OHitcrp.1 Agents ( or Halls ' Safes Ml and 323 South 10th St . Omnha Toys , Eto I I n. HARDY A CO , Jobbers of ' Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goodi , Bouse Furnishing aoods Children's Carriages UM 1 larnara street , Omaha Neb Till ! CHICAGO SHORT LINE of Tim Chicago , Milwaukee _ & _ St Paul Ry ' 'Jho ltesl Itonto Fnmi Oimiliu ami Council ISIiiflii to - = = THE EAST = = TWO TUAINH DAILY HKTWKHN OMAItA AND COUNCIL HLUl'IU CliIciiBo , AND Mllwniikpo St Paul , Mlnwn.iolls , Cedar Ititiilds Itoek IbIiiihI , Frectiort , ltockfonl , Clinton , Dubuque , Jlavt'iipoil , KI Ill , Mlllllsoil , JllKViVlllf , ltclolt , Wlnonn , Lit Crosse , And all other Important points East , Northeast and Poiithciiftt For through tickets cull on lbs ticket agent nt l. 'fll Karnam b'truet , In llarker lllock , or at Union i'arttlo l'llllinun Blcepcrs and the llneit Dlnlug Cars In tha world ur run on thn main line of the Chicago , Mil waukeo&Ht , 1'aul ll llvv y. uml everf ultoiillon la paid to passengers { if courloous employes of tha . T oinpanr It Mll.ljKH.doneral Manager J. F.TUO ( Kit , Askisiaiit ( iRueral Manager A. V , It UAltl-KNTKH , Uoncral I'asKCnjcr and TtekM Agent tlK.O K.1IUAKFOI1I ) , Assistant Qeneral I'asscnger ' . andiliketAijont T. J. CLAHK , General tJuperintendent . S. NEIIVOU8 DKI1IMTY. Young and middle - A \dle agfd men suttrrlng from Xukoiu , or I' JYuuTUKjtcusiSouAaiisE Cureguarah DL 3Htee < l. 'IreatlieKaledu ( > utaliilugrull | > ai vll > J tlculara for home cuie , raic or ciuhus 1 \l&fi I'ltOV , U. V. UKSI.KH , MHsf Lack Ilea ' } • AJaUolt , Ulclu