THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SAHUUKDAr , MAKGH 13 , 1800. TIIE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , \ Wheat Riiloa Unsettled and Fairly Active AH Day. f\ HUTCHINSON A LARGE SELLER. Corn Quint tlio Orcntor Pnrt of the HcesloH I'rovlnlons Open Finn Cattle Ocnornlly Btcndy flog I'rlocfl lll hor. CI1IOAGO I'UODUOB MAIUCHTS. CMICAOO , March It. | Hnclal | Toloeram to TUB HKB. ] The wheat tnarkot was unset tled and fairly nctlvo ull day , with an un usual amount of tips nnd downs within a } { a rnntjo. The market opened on n bulge , all dupatubcs claiming that the Illinois agricul tural bureau had decided that wheat was gerl ously damaged by the late hard frcczo.On this the prlco of May otartoJ % c higher at 70 0 or only ' o under the call prlco on the curb last night. ' Thcro was a further butgo nt 70 (470 0 and a reaction to to c. Thou 'n eccond bulge to 79 > c and n accotul drop to 79c. ( , After holdltiR around 70 > c for an hour , there was n third Jump to 70 0 and o third decline to TO 0On the fourth bulge the price went to "OJfo , then off to 70J o , anO at 1 o'clock was at the opening prlco "O e. Hutchluson , the weather and exports wcro the tug thrco In the market. Hutcnlnson sold every tlmo the market touched 79J o. the "call" prlco. All duy long the trade had In mind tils tactics of yesterday , when ho called all his "calls" and set the trade scrambling for wheat. No ono can depend on natural conditions whllo ho controls the market. McCormick & Co. bought heavily early , It was thought for St. Louis shorts. Thruo Rollers during the day were Parker , who sold July , probably for ilutchlnnon , and I'oolc & Hooth , who attempted to sell for Ilutchlnson Into In the day , causing a last break to 7U > e. .luno sold nt 785/0 and 70-tfo and July nt and "Vllfc. Wheat closed l-lOo over the opening prlco for Muy at 'i % During the closing minutes the prlcovns Ijaok and forth between 70 u and 70Xc , tlio latter being tlio top llguro of the day. March closed nt 70.J.JC , June nt 70'ffc ' nnd July at 77jfc. ! ( Corn ruled quiet the greater part of the ncssion , nothing now of Importance boliig dovclopod nnd values showed little chanto compared with yesterday. Operations wcro almost exclusively local nnd the feel- in P prevailing was llrm. Local receipts were again considerably In excess of tbo esti mates. Domestic markets were steady , but cables Indicated a weak feeling ; abroad. The itrincr tone of wlic.it had some strengthen ing Influence on tbu market , which wan counteracted Innmeasuro bycoldor weather. The speculative market opened ut yoster- daj's closing prices , was steady for a tlmo , then ndvancnd a little ana bccnmo strong , closing . ' © . o higher than yesterday. Cash corn was In lair supply , with n moderate du- innnd existing and prices n trifle bettor than yesterday , and closed llrm. No. 3 was In moderate demand and cold nt SSj.fc , with a few Bales nt 3S ; c , nnd closed nt 28'fo ' bid. No. 3 yellow sold sparingly ut 2SJ c , which was the closing prlco. No. 3 sold In a special location nt 27o and closed at 20/@i7c , de pending on the location. No. 2 yellow , y special location , sold ut 37c nnd closed nt f 'M c. May delivery of No. 3 sold at 37 'f. Oats wcro traded in to n moderate extent ana n quiet and steady fooling prevailed. A prominent operator was n liberal nailer nnd accommodated all the buyers who appeared nnd prevented the marked fluctuations. The prlco for March was bid up J c. but only n few sales were made. There Is little dispo sition tn trudo in near deliveries , hence prices can bo bid up K'iiC without getting many oats. The market for cash lots In Btoro.vns slow at 21u for No. 2 May. No. 3 white Bold sparingly at S3c. There was ullnn opening nnd some higher prices In nog products this morning. Ac tivity nnd ntrcngth both grew less Inter ill vhe day. Developments for a few days in dicated probable manipulation in pork , but it is now believed that the squeeze. If there Is ono , will bo In short ribs. Mess pork sold up to S10 75 early for May , but closnd nt $ IO.(12J ( < f. Lard for the Bamo month sold nt taiS@ll.ao , closing nt M.liK. or 7 * o higher. Hlhs were 7J o up for the month nnd 2 5r5c higher for Muy , July nt the close. Hogs were 5jr > 10o higher and paclters free buyers. In tbo pit ttio Fowlers bought lard and packers generally bought ribs. Lyon bought pork nnd Hynn mid the cllnao houses bought on the advance and cold Inter. CltlCACO LIVE 8TOUK. CitKuno , March 11. [ Spoolal Tolosram to TUB HisE.l CATTI.K The market was gen erally steady , wltti prices about the same as yesterday If anything ; , a turn rather stronger on suitable steers. Hut few Tex- uns were In sight , and sales wcro tnado nt ? 3 25$3SO ( for food htoera , with bulls at S1.70. All descriptions of butchers' were generally quoted steady to strong. There was little or nothing now In the stacker nnd feeder line , but prices nio n littln lower than last week selected steers nt J3.03 ( ' SO uud mixed nt $2.50@2.75. Choice to extra beeves , $1.80(1 ( $ 5.00 ; medium to good ulcers , 1,350 to 1.500Ibs. J'.OUGT'.CO ; 1.200 to 1.350 Ibs , SI.505CI.30 ; 050 to l.'JOO Ibs. $ ,1.lUi-V10. ( ' : Stociers and feeders. $3.r > 0u3,70 ( } : cows' bulls nndmixed , J1.50 ( < 5 : i.30bulk. ? 2.20@2.40. Texas corn-fed steers , f3.00 ( < i3.00. ; Hous There was qulto nn upturn nil nround , with prices generally G tOo higher nnd everything sold nt nn early hour. The milk of mixed sold at ? l,20jn.25 ( und ship pers paid Sl.23 > j@415. ! largely , fl.27 ' @ 4.30. VlNANOl.VU Nr.w YOIIK , March II. | Special Telegram to TnnUcE. | STOCKS Following the uctlon In stooks yesterday the expressions at the various headquarters last night were Inter esting. The bulls were Ratlslled. They said the bears were driven to the attack on Chicago Uas , Loulsvlllo & Nashville and other specialties to offset the strong current of buying. The hears depend for safety on the usual annual stringency in money be tween now nnd April 1. A Hock Island div idend Is expected tomorrow or Monday , but will furnish no feature In the trading. Too talk Is quite bullish on Villard proportion and the street expects nnothor whirl in Head ing , When business was resumed today the conditions prevailing In tbo mar ket at the close of last evening still re in In cd In force nnd llrst prices were gener ally from 's to } g per cent lower than last night's figures , and the market , whllo ac tive , was narrower , n few stocks monopoliz ing all the Interest in speculation. In early dealings u general further shading of prices * , ook place and the doolmo reached to all portions tions of the list , although tlio losses were In. Rlgnlllcant. Now Knglnnd and Chicago Qai wcro exceptions to the rule , both proving strong , nnd advances of J nnd J per cent respectively were scored by thorn. The feature - uro of trading , however , was another violent lent drop In Tonnosan Coal , accompanied by unuiual activity for that stock. It opened down 2 per cent at 51K nnd dropped quickly to 40. A recovery to 40 followed , but It ugaln nagged away In the latter part of Uio hour. A recovery to 40 followed , but liagaln sagged away in the latter part of the hour. Sugar Henneries nlso became specially weak late In the hour and dropped from 074 lo 00. Hcsldu the stock mentioned , St. Paul , Union 1'aclUo , Louisville & Nash- villa and Atchlsou were active , but their movements wcro entirely Insignificant. The hour following saw sotno sharp changes In a faw stocks , with tbo ontlro Hit still heavy. Chicago Gus dropped to 42)4' ) , losing ull tbo early udvuuco , und as quickly recov ered to is.ttf , wiping out most ot the loss of yesterday. Sugar trusts recovered a point to 07. Wisconsin Control 'was ff 1 percent to 29" { . Western rail- Mud tock generally made light r.illy early In the hour , but nt noon wcro off again below the figures reached on tlio first decline. Burlington wan an oxccp < tlon , recovering to 1071tbo closing 11 cure for two days past. The stock tnarkot was not remarkable in any way after 1 ! o'clock. Chicago Uas closed 1 per cent hlifhor nt 43 , > jf. Sugar was H lower nt 07. Atchlson , Uock Island and St. Paul clossd at exactly last night's ctosln ? flRiiras. liur- Hngton , Northwestern and Missouri I'acllla wore each } { lower for the day. Tennessee Coal foiled to recover materially from Its sharp break and closed nt n loss of 0 per cent nt1SX. . Money loaned at 3K nt the close. The total sales wcro 177OH shares. The following were the closing quotation * : 11.3.43 rccuHr. Nortanra I'ncinc. . 30'J ' IJ.H.4icoupon * . . .IR ! ! ' { do nraforroil V-"j 0. AN. W 110'S ' U.H.4S5coupons .lit ! ! ' , Ooprorerred Ml I'nclfltlHof 'li 110 N.l'.Centra ! lOS J Ontrjl 1'ftclflo .12'i ' P. U.B. . . . . . . .12 Itocklalami . ! ' . Chicago. Ilurllngtun U.M.&St.l' . 08' ' " " ' - - - .in ? < IoDrnferrBj. . . . " llii | "i St.l'mii AOmaha. . . 114 dopreferrad . Kl * I. . II. & W ir-lon I'ftclllo . Kl ! . . \V..8t. fj. & 1' . 13 l-nknHIioro noproforrml. . . . . . "H ! Mlchlcnn Central. . (8 Western Union , . . . U- ? . Missouri I'nolllc . . . 73 ? ; MONF.V Easy nt UV QI per cont. PIIIMB MeitCAXriLB PAPBH 5 > iJ7 per cent. STnnuNO EXCIIVXOE Dull ; steady ; sixty day bllli , Jl.sl.'f ; demand. 4.81J . nilnini ; tltoo i. Nr.w YOIIK , M arch It fSooclal Tolosrjm ; toTiiK Bss.l riu follr.vln.r arj th3 mia- Ingstoc'.c quotations : Altiio IfX ) Illomestalca 751 AdnmiCon 10) | llorn Silver 24i CnioJonia , 11. II. . . 17" , Iron Silver 17. , Con Cal. & Va . . Wi .Mexican S l ( 'ommonwcnlth . . ' > 0 Ontario iitttO Kl CtUto , .111 Savaga 140 Krelaml. . . . ' . . . . . . . .IDO Hnttnr Creek 17 < ) Hale A : Norcrow. . . ' ) Union Cou 1'JJ IMtODUOE M. Cnicxno. March 11. 1:15 n. ra. cloio Wheat Steady ; March , 70 , 0 ; May , 7 Corn Firm ; March. 2SJfc ; May , 2 Oats Steady ; March , 2lo ; May , 21c. Hye-March. 42/c. ' Barley -Nothing doing. Prime Timothy * l. 10. Flax-Cash , $1.43. Whisky 31.0J. Pnrk Easy ; March , ? 10.37W : May , 10,02 > . Lard Steady ; March , ? 0.10 ; May , S0.t7 > < f. Short Uibs-5. 10. Flour Scarce and firm ; millers asking nn advance of 10(3 on patents ; winter wheat. ? 2.UO@I.40 ; spring wheat , $ ) .75@4.00 : rye , $ J.50@2.SO ; buckwheat , 75c(3tl.OJ ( per owl. Provisions Shoulders , 81.40c$4.GO ( ; short clear. J5.855.40 ; short ribs , March , 15.02) . Butter Easier ; crcamery,10@24) ) o ; dairy , 18@22c. Cheese Firm ; full cream Cheddars and flats , OX@10o : Young .Americas. 10@lle. Eggs Steady : fresb , 12@l3o. Hides Steady ; heavy and light croon salted , 4) @ < % c ; salted bull , 3&c ; green salted calf , 5) < fc ; dry flint , 0@7c ; dry salted bides , 6'j ; dry calf , G@0o ; deacons , 20o each. Tallow Steady ; No. 1 solid packed , 3 ? c ; No. 3 , 8yc ; cake , 4c. Receipts. Shipm'ts. Flour . 12.000 11.000 Wheat . 81,000 10.000 Corn . 231.003 231,000 Oats . 113.003 180,000 Now Yorlc , March 14. Wheat Itecoipts , 0,700 bushels ; exports , 8.SOO bushels ; spot export uctlvu ; No. 2 red , S7K@37 c In elevator , SS eSO 'o nlloat , SS ( . ( OOJh'c f. o. b. ; options llrm , No. 2 red , March , closing at 87c. Corn Receipts , t'2,403 bushels ; oxpirtn , 133,400 bushels ; spot steady ; No. 3 , 'M a in elevator , 3'Mo ulloat ; ungraded mixed , 20 > f ( 37fc ; options firm ; Alarch 30 ; c. O.its Kecelpts , 2D.OOO bushels ; exports , 17S.2UO ; spot nrm ; No. 3 white , 20J < rt430c ; mixed western. 20@30c : white do , 20@31) < fc ; options iirmer ; March , 2s > 'aC. ' Coffee Options closed barely steady , 25(385 ( points down ; sales , 74 , GOO bagsMurch ; , J177u.yfjl8.05 ; May , S17.UO ® 17.65 ; opot Ulp steady ; fair cargoes 520.50. Sugars-Steady ; fair rellning , G 1-lCc. Petroleum United closed , April. SOJ c. Etis ? Weaker ; western , 14@lU.fc. Pork Strong ; now moss , $11.0J@11.50. Lard Higher ; western steam closing at JO.G2K bid. Butter Stoadv : xvostern dairy , 5@l8e ; creamery , 18@20e ; Elgin , ! 27 < 327 } c. Cheese Firm ; western , lOOjlU c. St. Ijouis. March 11. Wnoat Higher ; casb and May , 77 | c. Corn Strong ; cush. 25 ( 25 0 ; May , 2 < ! , ' 4'c. Onts Higher ; cash. 21o ; May , 21 4'c. Pork Hiirhor ; S10 G'J. Lard Higher ; J5.00. Whisky 81.02. Butter Unchnnccd ; creamery , 20Q25 ; dairy , lC21c. Mlunoiinolif. March 14. Wheat Spot , active ; futures strong ; receipts. 270 cars ; shipments , 33 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , March and April , 7So ; May , SOc : on traclr , 78Jfc ; No. 1 northern , March , 70j e ; May , 7&jjc ; on truck , ' 77H@i7 c ; No. 2 north ern , March , 74J o ; May , 70 > jc ; on track , Milwaukee , March ll.-Whcat-Stronger ; No. 2 spring , cush , 71@73) o ; May , 73'g'e. ' Corn Firm ; No. 2 , 27H@2JL' ! . Oats Higher ; No. 2 , white , 23 c. Hyo Steady ; No. 1. 42 c. Burley Higher ; No. 2. 40o. Provisions Highar ; pone , $10.45. GinolnnnTl. March 11. Wheat Weak ; No. 2 red. " 5$77o. ( Corn Active ; No. 2 mixed , 31o. Oats Quiet ; No. 2 mixed , 23 > tfc. Whisky 31.03. IVIIIIHIII Oltv. March 14. Wheat Steady : No. 2 hard , cash , Olc ; Maroh , ( > l } c bid ; No 2 red , cash , OBJ c ; March , OOj bid. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , and March , 21J c. Oats No. 2 , cash , 17 0 bid ; March , IS./c. ' hlvorponl. March 14. Wheat Steady ; demand poor ; holders offer moderately ; California No. 1 , 7s 2d percental. Cirn Quiet ; easy ; new mixed western. 3s 0 > jd per cental. Ill V 13 STOU1C. Chlouco , March 14.-Tho Drovers' Journal reports as follows : . Cattle Receipts , 10,000 ; shipments , - ; mnrkot steady , closing stronger ; beeves , $1 80@.J.OU ; steers. 3.80@4.00 ; stockers and feeders , ? ) .GO@3.70. Hogs -Keceipts , 10,000 : shipments , - ; market strong to 103 higher ; mixed $4.10(3 ( 430 ; heavy , $ I.10@.32 ! > ; light , Jl.lO t.OO ; sUlpst , el.5'J ; ( < -4.00. Shnop Heeolpts , 7,030 : shlnmonti , - ; market stronc ; natives , S3.S'JiiGSO ( ; western corn-fed. (4 0035.70 ; Toxaus , ? 3,00@5.00 ; lambs , J5.000JD 10. .Nutlunnl Htno'f Yarili. IC st St. IjnulN , March 14. Cattle Heeolpts , COO ; shipments. GOO : market strong ; fair to fano.v native steers. $3.8035 OJ ; stackers nnd feeders , SJ.20S3.1M ) . Hogs Hecelpts , 2,000 : shipments , 3,700 ; market higher ; heavy , J4.00MI.15 ; packing , ? 3.UO@4.10 ; light , * ! J.OOa ( > 1.10. . Slonx Oltr. March 11. Cattle Hocoipts , GOO ; shipments , 1,001) ) ; market steady ; ciii- nors. 75o ( < ? Jl.23 ; cowa , $1.01)31.25 ) ; stockers ors , $1.GO(5J.25 ( ( ; feeders , | J.25 ( < } 2.00 ; veal calves , f2 OJ.J3.15. ( Hogs Hocelpts , 1,000 ; market opened 3@10o higher and closed strong to 2 > o higher ; everything , M.OOiJI.03. ICniiHasOlty.Mirch ll-Cattlo-Uecolpts , 2,000 ; shipinents , 3,000 ; market higher ; steers , $3.25ai.OJ ; cows , § 1,60 1.00 ; stockers - ors nnd feeJorj , f3 0) ) . Hogs-Hocolpts. 5,600 ; Miiomonts , 1,003 ; market strong ; all grades , $3.SO < 34 03. OMAHA MVI3 STOCK. Cut I If. Friday. March 14. Estimated receipts of cnttlo2,100comparcd with 3,609 yesterday and l.OJJ la t Friday. I ho receipts thus far for this week werel 1,002 compared with 13.S21 for the corresponding > ortod of last week. The quality ot the ro- colpts was very common , very few steers at good grade were in , while the cow stuff was quite. Inferior. The quality at the receipts gives tha market the Appearance - anco of being lower rather than the sales. 1'ho steer market opening late , was slow and lagging , only n faw sales being uiado before midday. A few ot the most desirable bunches of steers sold on a lifeless tnarkot nt prices unchanged from yesterday , whllo nearly all sales of the uioro coiuuionlsh grades were reported ut a shade to lOo lower Ull after the middle of the afternoon , when prices stiffened with sales llrm nt yester day' * prices and everything sold. The quality of the cow receipts was very ooor. The market oponcd active , the best grades selling stronger and the loss dcslrnhia grades selling readily nt steady prices , The receipts of feeders wcro very liberal , the demand ijood and prices nrm. Uoe * . Estimated recclols of hogs 8,390. , compared wlih 2,255 yesterday and 8,500 lost Friday. The market oponcd nt nn adv.iucj of a shade to a nloklc , became nctlvo nnd closed with nil sold nt Gc to 7 ! j'c higher. Several loads were sold nt $1.00. tno Ilrst tlmo that llguro has been reached slnco October 22. The nver ngo pnco was $3.01f , compared wl h t3.S } { yesterday and f3.72) ) < f last Friday. Slicop. Thn rccolpts of sheep consisted of three double dccki of cornfcd westerns , mlxod. They averaged 110 pounds and sold for $ . ) .00. The market Is steady. I'rovalllni I'rlojs. The following Is a table of prtsjj pill In this market for the gr.i-Jo3 of stock men tioned : Prlmosteers , MM to MM ibs. . U40 Oood stoora , 1250 to 14 JJ Ibs. . , 3.53 Good steers. 1050 to 13JO It > . . . 3.2J Common 10J3 to 1150 Ib steers. 2.00 ( TJ3.0D Common can nors . 1.0 } ( i(3.10 Ordinary to fair cowa . 1.00 ( iri25 Fair to good cows . l.OJ 4--I5 Good to cholco oow.i . 2.2J ( ii3.03 ; Cholco to fancy cowi . 2.0" > M3.80 Fair to good bulh . . . 1.7.1 Cholco to fancy bulls . 2.5 J Q43.25 Light stockora and fee Jors. . . . 2.0.1 ci52.8D Feeders. 050 to 1100 Ifj s . 2.20 , @ 3 M Fair to , cholco light hess . 3.00 MI.OO Fair to cholco heavy hogs . 8.85 $3.00 Fair to cholco mixed boss . 8.85 ( a)3.U5 ) anil IjuwoitSalai cil Hoi : ? . Today. Yesterday. Uljrhuat . 54.03 Highest . $3.05 Lowest . 3.S5 Lowe % . 8.80 Stock llceulntfi. ORlclnliYostorday. EstlmitoJ Today. of I'rloos The following table showj the ot prices paid for hogs : Light and medium hogi $3 0) @ 4 00 Good to eholcu mixed hogi. . . 3 85 3 05 Good to cholco heavy hogs. . . 3 S3 ( uJ3 00 oT Prices licoi > . The following table show * the raago of prices paid for sheep : Prime fat aheap f4 4D @ 5 53 Goodfatshoop 350 < 3 > l 03 Common to medium sheep. . . . 2 OJ ( S > \ 7.T Lambs 4 03 6M 00 Avcrajjn Cojt ol The following table gives the average cost of hogs on the dates mantionoJ , including the cost today , as naiad upon sales reported : Date. Prlco. Date. Price. March 1 $375 March 8 878 % March 3 3 70 March 10 378 March 4 377 March 11 381 March 5 8 74 ? < March 12 3 S3 March 6 a 71Jtf March 18 8.87" March 7 8 72' < f March 14. . . ' . .3 01J Averajin I'noj > f fio.ii. Showing the avar.i-jj prica pill for loals ofhojjaon the daya mdlc.it.Ji in 1S37 , 18SO nnd 1893 : Ccimparutivi : Tables. The following tvj'.oi shov t'i3 raii : In prices on hogj durina this nuJ lait Disposition ol Stock. Showing the number of cattlo. hogs nnd sheep bought by the puckers nnd loading buyers on to-day's muritot : CATTLE. Buyers. No. Swift & Co 127 GeorL-o H. Hammond &Co , . 815 The Armour-Gudah.v Packing company. 571 Let ! Kothschild ISO Benton & Underload 150 Nols Morris 09 BecKer & Dcgan 15 Shippers nnd feeders 223 11003. Sbowinir the nuinbar of hoji bjuijht by the loading buyers on today's market : Armour-Cudahy Packing company 1,807 Omaha Packing Co * 780 Swilt & Co ( H53 George H. Hammond & Co GOO Hogs yesterday averaged 233 pound * , and 75 to the car. llcprcsuntntlvu talcs. STEHHS. Denver LiveStocnCommission company ' . ' 0 steers. . . DUl a 25 Middlesex Llvo Btock company 44 steers 1310 0 CO HODS. sunr-p. No. Av. Price. 305 westerns , mixed 110 $3 00 180 westerns , mixed 110 500 On thn Aturkct With Sheep. E. F. & A. Oswald , Wood nivcr. On ( ho Mnrkut Wttli Ho us. C. E. Welch , Piipilllon ; F. Glass , Persia , la. ; A. Mllbredt , Uerlm ; J. J. Doherty.Dun- lap , In. ; Ford & N , Mayweed ; C. E. Van Busklrk , Oxford ; w. L. . Clarit , Cambridge ; 11 J. Morris , Western : T. H. Christy , Lawrence - renco ; F. Hey Agt , Silver Creek ; Sackott & H , Cedar Kapids ; W.T , , Uickloy , Colum bus ; Farmers' Co-operativo association , North llend ; L. W. Dontoti , Waterloo ; J. 1C. Gwynn , Imogeno , In. ; A Mlltner , Waco ; P. M. Colby & Co. , A. J. Adams , Hradshaw ; U. J. Tiorney , Ansloy ; N. Jacquot , Merna ; Taylor & IJluic , Uinghath' ; F. Tiornon , L5ro- ken llow ; W. Sboltoti , Central City ; S. Ilrowster. Ashton ; Laodors < k Grow , Loup City ; J. M. Cox , Hamilton ; Aug Arriens , Uoelus : E. 13. Smith , Laxington ; S. It. ll'.nck , Kaarnoy ; J. C. Ooodoll , liudn : Hipp & Lamport , Humthrey'O. ; W. Hutchlnson , Gchrkc. Sbicklc.v ; F. ( i. Klene , Albion ; J. 11. Heck , Petersburg ; F. W. Molcher & Co. , West Point ; Nye Scholdor Co. . Stantou nnd Clcarwatcr ; Vuh Zant Uros. , Ewing ; Keycs & Co. , O'Neill ; E. IJ. Cbnso. Yutan ; Buck ley & Hoss. Stromsburg , ) , J. S. In man , His- inirs ; Hosoborough & Gray. Bljio Spriiip's ; 'H. H.Wiisle1 , Blunchnrd , la. ; William Carter , Uosoborry , Mo. ; ( i. L. Allen & , Co. , Htimburc , la. On thn Wnrkct With Oattlc. Stretch & Hammond , Coroaco ; W. S. Morton , L. HUIISMII , D.xvny ; O. H. Difth- row , Crescent , la. ; H. Cook , Underwood , In. ; Dee & Smith , Shelby , la. ; J. Hustle , Union nnd Julian ; C. L > . Jones , Hastings ; Ford & N. , May wood ; M , Mackcy , Eustis ; Juckaon & H. , Slwood ; William Ilalsey , Lebanon ; E. Hronuet , Goodcll & Jones , Hendloy ; M. Erman , McCook ; D. L. S. Com. Co. . Denver ; W. E. McCloud , In- dianola ; W. L. Clark , Carabridce ; G. W. Dutton. Arapahoe ; Puxton & D , Grafton ; T. & M. , Beatrice ; J. Burner , Clurkson ; Van Hint ; Brothers. Ewing ; E. R. Cuusc , Yutan ; George Wunser , K. E. McIIenry , Brainnrd ; S. E. Beahm. M. Mnlono , Cort- land ; Olson & Taylor. Maplcton , In. ; C. H. Dodge , Sioux Falls.Dak. ; Mutt Olson , Wells , Minn. ; Bank of Coin , Coin , la. ; G. L. Allen & Co. , Hamburg , la. : H , M. Cox , Hampton ; Aug Arrions , Boelus ; Middlesex L. S. Co.VooA Uivor ; Gbfloy & Ta.vlor , Shelton ; A. II. Test , Charleston ; Phillips & I , Inland ; Perkins & O , Octavla ; Wright , York ; W. C. Hudson & Co. . Sioux City , la. ; Kichnrd IIuulics , Marshall , Minn , ; G. W. Neff , Fremont ; H. Warner , Hooper ; Broad- ham & S , Dodge ; F. Hoy. agent , Silver Creuk ; W. F. T. Itlckloy , Columbus ; John Neb , Schuylor ; P. Dunn , Hogors ; Standard Cattle Co. , Allies ; , ! Abraham , Valley ; T. Wilkinson , Crawford ; J. P. Fowoll , Borwyn ; F. Marsh , B. J. Tiorney , Ansloy ; M. Han- nawold , Dowiioy & Toof , Aurora ; A Lark- owski , Farwoll ; G. M. Winters , Arcadia ; Landers & Grow , Loup City ; Schossonger Bros. , Puclllu Junction , la. Market Mention. Waterloo was hero with stock brought In by L. W. Donton. W. T. Uickloy of Columbus cauio in with cattle. G. W. Dutton of Arapahoe was at the yards with a car of cattle. J. Burner came in from Clnrkson with n car of cattlo. Bunlc of Coin , Coin , In. , contributed an other load of hoga to tha market. S. E. Boahm , the lending shipper of Cort- land , had n car of cattle on the market. Imogono. la , , was represented on the mar ket by J. 1C. Gwynn , who contributed u car of hogs. tl. Ford of Ford & Morwood , shippers nt Mayweed , was hero with a load eucu of cattle tlo and hogs. Hnlnos Brothers & Co. of Gresham , regu lar shippers to this market , mot the advanc ing hoe trndo with ono load. Louis Mllorm of Perry & Milons , Wnhoo , was on the market wltll two loads of oattlo. S. C. Glleory of Tnlnjuljq. marketed cattlo. Coburn , Hill & Smith of Atkinson , rcgu- ar shippers , marketed hogs. John LompUo , an ovary day shipper , brought In some M.03 ligji. W. W. Baker , Lorctto's regular shipper , was In with hogs. J , E. Byors of the commission firm of Byers , Patterson & Co. . ) * ho has been ill , was able to bo at the ofllcot yesterday. George W.MacKson o"f the McCord-Lovo commission company has gone to Chicago. OMAHA WIlOhE AfrB MA1UCET8 I'ruilituc. Eoos Strictly fresh , ullc ; cold storage , pickled , limed , suited , not wanted at any prlco. ' , . , s nnd prints , 18 ( < $20o ; dairy , fancy solid lacked , 17@10u ; dairy , choice , HrtjiSo ; country roll , fancy , 18@15 ; choice , 10Ql2o : country roll , good. 0@10cj country roll , fair , "MSo : poor stock , SKubo. POULTHV Turkeys , dressed , fnncy dry > Ickcd , ll ( < $13l'c , : turkeys , llvo , per 1Z , 7 < < i8o ; chickens. funu.vllCi 12c ; ciilckons. choice , 9 ® .Oo ; chickens , live , t3.00ft3.BO ; gooso.dressed , ancy , Il@l2o : geese , dressed , choice , 10M Icj gecso , llvo. doz. , * 0.00l37.00 ; ducks , Iressed. fancy , Ho ; ducks , cholco , 10@llo ; Pigeons , doz.,1 , , i , GAMK Jack snlno , * 1.00(3t.2. ( ' ; golden Dlovor , tl.00t.25i mallardducki , W.OOCjj ICO ; cnnvusback UueUu , $3.0030.00 ; rod- , . ' , uoz" * ao0' toaluucki. doz , , * L50@3.00 ; mixed ducks , doz. , * 1.50a2.00 ; ? eose , Canada , .V50 < < iO.OO ; geese , amall , f 1.00 . . * BEBSWAX No. 1 , I'jds FRCT Pickled , kits. 7 > u ; splco d nig tongues , kits , ( i.35 ; picxtod tripe , kits , 05c ; plc'.dnd ' H , C. trlpo , bits , 85o ; spiced pign bocks , kits. $1.20. ME- Point -Pur bbl , W.75c < ? 10.73. IlrcKWitcAT Fi.ot'n Per bbl , $1.75. Wool. Flno. average , 2J' < j.1oj medium , nvnrnge , 'JlQWo : ( Uiartcr blood , average , IS Q20n ; course , average , 15 < S17C } cotts nnd rough , nverngo , 14GC > IOc. lUr Cholco upland. M00(35.23 ( ; midland. tX ! ) ; lowland , flfO. HIDES , PKI.TS AND TAU-OWS Green snltcil No. 2 , 80 ; ijrcase , white , 3c ; yellow , 24'3c. ; CnoiFnRiil2.50. . Bux f 10.60. roux 14e. OATS I3c. BKANS Hand picked mvy , ( l.no@1.00 : hand picked nnvy , medium n ? 1.40 ( 1.BO ; lund picked country , f 1,80 , ' < 51.40 ; good clean , $ 1.20 (3)1.80. ( ) LEMONS Per box , mcsslnn fancy , fl.OO ® 5.00 ; vordclli , good , $2 SO. BANANAS Per bunch , ? 2.00@3.00. M.VI.UIA Clnvi'Rs Fancy , per bbl , $7.60 choice , per bbl , $0.00@7 00. CocoAjs'urs Per hundred , $1.75 , PICUI.KS Medium , per bbl. $0.53 ; small , SU.O : gherkins. 87.50 ; C. & B. chow chow , qtH. y > .85 ; pU. $35. ! ! PoTATdF.s Per bu , 85c ; common , 25e. MAi'i.r. SUOAU Per Ib , 12.c. Pnovisioxs Hams , No. 1 , 10 lt > nvorago , 9 o ; 20to22Uis , SKc ; 12 to 14 Uis , OJfo ; shoulders , 6j ; brcakiust bacon , No. 1 , bu ; ham sausage. Sc ; dried beef hams , 7j < c ; bctif tongues , ? 0 00 per dozen ; dr.v salt meats , 5Q5 SJ/upor II , ; ham roulette , ll o ; udd lo per Iti for small lots. BOXES ( Quotations nro for delivery In Chicago ) . Dry buffalo , per ton. f 10.00(918.00 ( ; dry country , bleached , flO.OOrJ.OO ; dry country , damp and meaty , SS,00a)10 ( ) 00. VcoETAiit.ES Old Swcot potu'tocs , fancy Muscatlnc , per bbl , $1.00 : onions , oxtr.i fancy , per bbl , ? 3.5'J ; onions , fair , per bbl , $2,50 ; rutabagas , per bbl , $2.03 ; currots , per bbl , $2.00 ; naronips , per bbl , $2.00 ; beets , per bbl , S3.00 ; horse radish roots , per bbl , $4.00 ; horse radish roots , per Ib , 7c ; celery roots , par bbl , $500 ; celery roots , per doz , OOc ; onions , per bu. , 75eiil.OO. Ai'i-i.E BoTinn Per Ib , 0g7c. ( MI.VCB MKAT S$510o per Ib. Hoxuv 15@lo ( ) per Ib for choice. l'HEsr.itvr.3S@10c ) ier Ib. Jnu.iEa-4@IJ o per Ib. Dunssnii VEAI. Choice medium. ( $ ! } { < i ; Jight , G@0c ; hcnv.s' . 8i4c. ( Al-i-LKs Per bbl , $4 00j ( 5.00. Civxiiiitiiiis Per bbl , $ 12.50i ( ? 11.00. ClDBli-Pcr bbl. rcllnod , SJ.GO ; half bbl , f3.60 ; hard cider , pure , jar bbl , ? j.OJ. On. Olc. Grcccriui ) . DIUED FIIUIT Currants , now , 5. c : prunes , casks , 1,300 Ibs , G'/c ; prunes , bbls or bags. fifc ; citron pcol , drums , 20 Iba , 22c ; lemon peel , drums , ISc ; fnrd dates , boxes , 12 Ibs , lie ; aoricots , choice evaporated , 14Hc ; apri cots , jolly cured 25 Ib boxes , lOc ; apri cots , fancy , 25 Ib boxes , I5c ; np- pics , evaporated , GO lt > boxes , Oc ; apples , Stnr , 8/c ; apples , fancy Alden , 5 Ib , lOo ; npplcs , Fancy Alden , 3 Ib , 10 } c ; Salt Laku , SJ/c ; blackberries , evaporated , 50 It ) boxes , 5 e ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 13o ; poaches , pared , fancy , ISc ; Salt Lake , 7c : pitted plums , Cal. 25 Ib boxes , 8Je ; raspberries , ovao. , N. Y. , now , 20c ; prunes , It. C. 0070 , 05l9Ko ; orange pcol. 15c ; raisins , Calltornia London crop lbS9 , $2.3. ) ; Cal. looao muscatels , crop 1889 , $2.00 ; Vulenclus , 1SSS , Oc : Vnlcncins , now. 8 } c ; Cal , seedless , sks. , 7 ? ; Ondura layer , now , 9J c ; dried grapes , 4c. SOAPI Castile , mottled , per Ib , SjTOlOj ; do white , per Ib , 12c. Vr.flKTATii.ra Tomatoes 3 Iboxtro , $1.00 ; 8 Ib standard , western brands , U0@95u : gal- Lns strictly standard. $200. Corn Finest grown , 31 00 ; gilt-edjo sugar corn , very line , 1.50 ; choice 3 Ib sugar corn , $1.20 ; 2 Ib extra , western brands , S5cil.GO ( ; 2 Ib standard , western brands , ? 0 ( < cSOc. Mush rooms I Ib French , bxtrn line , 22'i25c ; 1 Ib French , UUP , 18@2.'c ; 1 Ib French , ordinary , 10@18c. Peas Tres line , per can , 25c ; dnmi line , per can , lOu ; 2 Ib extra , sifted. $2.00 ; 2 Ib early June , ? 1.25@1,35 : 2 Ib Mar row , standard brand , $1.10 ; 2 Ib soaked , GOc. String Beans 2 Ib hign grade. Kofugeo. Sou ; 3 Ib Golden Wax beans , 75c ; 2 Ib string beans , 70c. Lima Beans 2 Ib soaked , 75c. Boston Baked Beans 3 Ib Lewis , $1.05 ; crown brand , 81.50. Sweet potatoes 3 ib Now Jersey , Sl.OO ; dais.y. $1.35. Pumpuin 3 Ib now buuipKtn , $1.00. FAiiiXACEOUh Goons Barley , 3J Q4o ; fa rina , Go ; puas , 3o ; oatmeal , " % d w maca roni , 10i > ; vermicelli , lOc ; rlco , 4i0 ( , ' o ; sago and tapioca , 0@7c : lima beans , Ou. Oii-s-Koroseae-P. W. lOc ; W. W. 12 c ; headlight , 13c ; gasoline , 12c ; salad oil , 1.25@9.00 per doz. CAXXIID MEATS I Ib lunch tongue , $2.00 ; 2 Ib lunch tongue , $4.75 ; 1 Ib corned hour , S1.20 ; 2 Ibcornod baof , $2.05 : ti Ib corned bcci , ? ! i.50 ; 14 Ib corned bcof , $14.00 ; 2 Ib boneless pigs feet , $ .2.20 ; 1 Ib English brawn , $1.20 ; 2 Ib English brawn , WOJ ; 0 Ib Eng lish brawn , $0,50 ; 1 Ib compressed ham , $1.75 ; 2 Ib compressed ham. ? 'i 75 ; llbchluped beef , $2,00. FISH Codllsh , extra Georges , new , 5J c ; grand bank , now , 4J < jc ; silver , 2 Ib , bloctts , lie ; bnow white , 2 Ib bank , now , 4U'c ; Tur key cod , larco middles , bricks , 8/4c ; snow white crates , 12-5 Ib , boxes , 7c ; Iceland halibut , lie ; medium scaled burring , 25c ; No. 1 scaled herring , 23c ; domestic Holland herring , 5 , * > o ; Hamburg spiced herring , $1.GO ; Uusainn sardines , 752 ; Russian sardines , plain , G5c ; imported Holland herring , Crown brnml , 89o ; do. fancy milkers , OOc : imtelcrel No. 1 shore , half bbls , 518.00 ; bloaters , half bbla , $18.00 ; xvhitclUb. half bbls , S7.00 ; trout , half bbls , $3 GO ; family whitolish $3.00 ; sal mon , $3.00 ; I Ib tnackorcl ( herring ) , $1.00 ® 1.10 ; 1 Ib llnnnn baddies , $1.75 ; 1 Ib lobsters , $1.00ij2.00 ( ; 1 Ib Alaska salmon. Aleut. $1.00 ; CAMIIKICS Slater , 5c ; Woods , Go ; Stand ard , Go ; Peacock , 5u. SHIIITIXK : Chcuks Caledonia X , 0 } < jc ; Caledonia AX , Iflijc : Economv , Oc ; Otis , Oc : Granite , 0 fe ; Haw Hivcr , 5 , ' o ; Craw ford , Sc. 2 Ib oysters , 10 07. $1.95 ; 1 Ib oysters , Goz , $1.15 ; 2 Ib select , 12 o/ . $2.35 ; lib clams , little necks , $1. 5 ; 2 Ib clanm , little ncclcs , $2.10 ; Ji Ib tardipefl , imported , per case , 100s , ifll.OOMlii.OO ; Ib sardines , imported , per case , 1 < XH$1G.OO@20.00 ; } ; Ib. Imported boneless - less aiii-iiines , 20c ; } { Ib sardines. American , per loOirPronch style , pl.SorgB 00 ; Ib sar dines , American , ncr cnso , 100s , French style. $7.rlO ( < 3.00 ; J < ib sardines , mustard , per case , G'Ji , $1.00 ® 1.25 ; imported kuy sar dines , fl.'i.OO. BHOOMS Parlor , 4 tie. $2.75 ; 3 tlo , $2.25 ; stables. $ J.S5 ; commnn , $1.50551.75. CocoAi Yi "b" " tin , 40c per Ib. CHOCOI.ATK 2235opor Ib ; Gorman chicory - ory , rod , HXc. SALUODA Bbls , 1 ; eranulated , 13rc ; kegs SODA Pkgs 00 5s. NUTS Almonds , 15c ; Brazils , Ho ; nlborts , 12)fc ) ; pecans , lie ; walnuts , 12 > c ; peanut COCKS ; 8c ; roasted , He ; TCIIIIOBBO pea nuts , Sc. Dnuos ( Grocers' ) Per Ib Borax , lOo ; copperas a a ; Bay loaves , Jlo ; giuo , lOc ; epsom salts , 4o ; glouber solti , Be ; sulphur , 2 , ' o ; blue vitro ) . Oc ; alum , 4c ; tirtarlo acid , 2cro3ln2c ; ; saltpator , absolutnly pure , 9e ; urn camphor.l'J Iba in box , 1 oz cakes. 33u : iiopa , if nnd K ' " packaffoi. 20o ; sago , tf nnd ! -lb packntres. ISu ; madasr , 18o ; saltpator , I0c : indigo , 8-lb and 5-lb boxes. S F. 05ft70j ; ndlgo , 8-lb and G-lb boxes , Mudrls , 75c ; soul- np wax , 25-lb boxes , red. 3' ' o ; sealing wax , 23-lb boxes , white , 4o. SuoAHrt Cut loaf.SKoicut loaf cuboa 7 fo ; standard , powdered , 7&c ; XXXX. powdered , So ; grnnulaod , standard , 7c ; confection ers , A , 0 u ; white oxtrn C , 0o ; extra C , Nch , O o ; amber , Oo ; CorfEB Hoasted Arbucklo's Arlosa , 25 ( fo ; MeLaughlln's XXXX..23 o ; Gorman , J5 ; < H'o ; Dllworth , yr > ) fa ; AInronia , 25Woj bulk. 25J c. COVFCK Grconr-Funcy old golden Hlo , 25o ; 'ancy old poabcrry , 25o ; Hlo , cholco to fancy , S4c ; Uio , prime. 23Kc ; Ulo , good , 21 0) ) Mocha , 29o ; Java , genuine O. G. , 23c ; Java , good Interior. 24o ; African , 22o. HOPE Basis Manilla rope , 15o ; sisal ropo. 12U'o ; cotton rope , lOo ; now process , S < c. COTTON TWIXK Bibb , very line , 3 or 4 ply , 22o ; line , 20o ; Daisy , 18o ; candle wick , S3o. OLIVKS Quarts , cor doz , $3.75 : pints , per doz. fJ.25bulk ; , per gal , 95o. Vi.NKHii-80 gr. cider , Sojgood , 12c ; white vine , lOc. STAKCII 4Jff ? 8o per Ib. STOVE PoLHii-2.00C ? 5.87 per gross. BAOS Am. , per 100 , J17.00 ; Lewiston , per MOMBSES Bbls , N. O. , choice , per pal , Wo ; bakers' , 24i36o ( ; black strap , 20c. wiui'i'ixo PAI-EII Straw , per Ib , 2 > o ; rag , 2 > < o ; monlln , B , 6@0o ; No. 1 , To. BADS Union square , ! 15 pur cent aft list. SALT Dairy , 230 Ib In bbl , bulk , $3.10 : best grado. 00 , Bs , $3.30 ; best grade , 100 , 89 , 3.40 ; best grade. 23 , 10s , $2.20 ; rocit salt , Brushed , f 1.60 ; dairy salt , Ashton , CO Ib bu s. S5o ; bulk , 2J4 tb bags , jaBS } common , li bbl , (1.25. CANXKH OooitVitlt * , California canned goods , standard brands , 24 Hi , per dot Apricots , $ UTO'il ( M { npriculs , plo fruit , $1 Wj ) pnllons , # 4 GO ; blackbernoj , $2.25 ! chcrrlei , black , $ J ( ) OiaS.f5 ! , cherries , white $ J.2Ti@2.GO | urapcs , { l.VV'Cl > 0 ; poars. Bartlett - lott , $2.tOOi2.25 ; peaclips , yCilow , $ J.10 ( < 42.25 ! poaches , lemon cling , f..85 ; plums , cgir , * I.05$1.SO ( ; plums , golden drops , ? l.-0 : plums , green gngcs , $1 05 41.SO ; pcaoluH. , with Pitts In , $1.00 ; currants , $2.3'J ' : poosehorrics , $2' ' * > ; < iulnce4 , $2,10 ; rntpbor rlcs , $ X70 ; atrawborrlos" , $ J < " 0 ; pcnulo ) , 3 II cantcrn stundiirda , HI 65 ; 8 Ib pie , II 10 ; I ) It pic , S3.00 ; gallon pie , $11.00 ; apples , hlpli standards , $2 IX ) ; a Ib gooioborrlcs , OOc ; 2 11 strawberries . . .1. % - ! . . _ . , 00c _ . { ! ! . ' . 3o AA-- ; 2 Ib . raspberries. . . _ - $1.00 . ; iu nanninn succu , juu ; - m SMnndnra pneeci , $1.25fei.GO ; chernos , 'J Ib rbd , Bultimoro , S3 © Ooc ; pears , 2 lbl _ 80. Dry OnoiN. CAHPETVmrBibb , \vliltc , I8) ) o : eoloroil , s Standard. Sc : Gem , 10c ; Henuty , 12 | < c ; HOOIID , 14c : peerless , cuso , Sr.50. PIIISTS Solid Coors Atliuit Ic , Oc ; Slater , Oo ; Hcrlln oil. 0' < jc ; Uurnnr oil , 0@7a Pink nnd Hobes Ulcbmond , Ol oAllen ; , Ji'c ; lliv- oroolnt , fi' c ; Stcot Htvor , Ot ; ; Puclllc , OKo ; Indigo . . . Hliie _ St. Legor. . . . fik'c ' ' * ; \VnRhlngton , ii. > a i 11 t * ' " " * i P' ( JINOHAM I'lunlfott chcclc , 0fo ; ; Whit- tenton , 0i/u : York , ( V'c , ; Normundl drrs , 8.jc } ; Calcutta drcs , 7'sc ; Ucnfrow dress , DKNIMS Amoskcap. 0 oz. 10/c ; Everett 7o13o ; Vorlc , 7 or. , 18c ; lla.vniakor , Si/o ; Jaltrtiy XX. 11''c ' , , ; Jnffrey XXX , 12 0 : Ueavcr Creek AA , ll'ij'c ; lleavor Creek hlJ , lOJ c ; Heaver Crook CC. Vs. Kr.Krucuv JHAXS Memorial , Ific ; Glen- wood , 20c ; ICcntueky Star , 35c ; Hercules. ISc ; Kmplre , 25o ; Cottswold , 2 < Kc ; Melville - villo , 23c ; linng-up , 27J-JC. Cu.vau Stovonn' H , ft'j'c ' ; Slovens' A , 7c ; Stevens' A , bleached , Sc ; atovcns' 1' , 7J/C ; Slovens' I , bleached , S u ; Stevens' N. S c ; Stevens' N , bleached , U > c ; Stevens' SKT , Ic. Fi.\xxr.r.s 1'lald Huftsmon , 20c ; Clear I.nke , 8-'c ; Iron Mountain. 20Uo ; White G II No. 2. % 22 1G ; H No , 1 , } { , 'Jtt'tfc ' : 1UI No. 2. ) / , 22 L. ; un No. 1 , Jf , 3Uo ; Quechcc , No. 1. ! / , 42c. White Qiicuhco No. 2V , 37.fo : Oucchoo No. f , 8. > ! i'c : Atihwan , 8i c ; Windsor , 22iffc. Hed-C , 21-ln , I5c ; K , 24-ln. 21'sfc ; G G 2-l-in. 20c ; II A F , j'i , 25oj J H P , ? { , 2Jc ; G , ? / , 25c. Hi.K.vciiii : ) SnBBTisos Ellortoii , 7.'v'o ; Housukccpor , SJtfo : New Candidate , b 'c : Herkeloy cambric No. 00 , Oc ; Uest Yet. 4 4 ( > i e ; butter cloth OO. 4 , ' o ; Cabot. 7'fe ' ; Fnrwoll half blenched. Sjfc ; Fruit of Loom , SWc ; Green O , OJfe ; Hopu , 7J o ; King 1'hil- Ip cambric , lOuj Lonsdulo cambric. 10c ; Lonsdolo. 8 > c ; Now York mills , lOJtfe ; Pep- porell , 42 In , lOc ; Popuerell , 40 in , lie ; Pep- porell , 04. HKc ; Pepporoil , 8-4 , 20c ; Pep- pcrell , 022o : I'epporell. 104 , 24o ; Canton , 4-4 , 8 c : Canton , 0-4 , Oj.fc ; Triumph , Oo ; Wusmutta. lie ; Valley , 5c ; JJarkor- bleached , SJ-fc. liitow.v Biir.criNo Atl.intlo A , 4-1 , 7fc ! ; Atlantic H , 4-4. 7c ; Atlantio I ) . 4-1. 0"ac ; Atlantic P , 4 4 , Oc ; Aurora 1-iL , 4'4 , Cc ; Au rora C. 4-1 , 4Ji\ : ; Crown XXX , 4-4. 0"c ; HooslcrLL , 4 I , ft.i " Indian llsad , 4-1 , 7o ; Lawrence LL , 4 4 , GOld : ; Dominion. 4 4 , GKc ; Pcpporcll H , 4 4 , OJi'c : Pepjieroll 1C. 40 lnch,7 u : Pcpperrell , S-4 , 17 o ; Popporoll 9-4. 20c ; Pupporell , 10-4 , 2'2o ; Ulica C , 4-4 4afo ; Wachusctt14 , 7c : Auror.i K , 4-1. 7o Aurora 1J , 4-1 , fifa ; Atliis , O N 11 , 7' o Farmurs' No. 1 , 27-m..49ic. DUCK West Point , asi-ln , S-oz , OJ 'c ; West Point , 29-in , luo12 > ic ; West Point , 9-ln , 12 oz , 10 , ' c ; West Point , 40 in , 11o / , IGc. The Trnilc > l tlio Amazon. The commerce ot the Aniiiron river is car ried on under the Brazilian Hag , says liriul- strcct's. Foreigners are not allowed by law to own steamers or sailing vessels employed in inland navigation ; hence , it ia necessary for capitalists who control the carrying trade of tbo river to aniign their interest * to 15ra- xiilians. "Thero nrr forty steamers owned by an English Hue which receives n largo mall subsidy from the lirnzillnn government for plying between various ports nnd vil lages on the main tributaries ; nnd in return for this iinancial support it is well saiislied Lo fly the national Hag. Anothes company IHIH eight steamers under similar condition ? , and there uro ns many as a do/.en more on the river and its tributaries which sail under the liruzilkin Hag. Thcso sixty steamers uro gradually opening the Amazon valley to commerce. Only the smaller vessels nro now running bn.vond Mnnaos , at the junction nf the Negro , but next year the largest English vessels \vill make rugular trips 10 Yquiitns , a distance of 8 , < 50 miles from the coast. This river trade is almost completely in the hands jf the Portugese merchants nnd the mercan tile houses represented ut Para , u city of 10,000 inhabitants. SCHROEDER BaMB.it First Hitiuiai Birt , 3O5 South Itttli StrcotOniiiliu. . NATIONAL BANK U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Capital $ ll,000 ( ) ) Stirpliis.Iiin. 1st , ISflU 57,500 OI-'KIGUUS AND IHUIXTOUS UKKIIY W. YATK3 , President , l.r.wis S. llr.Ki ) , Vice 1'roalduat. JAS. w.tuv.uu1 \ \ . V. Mcm.-iK , JOHN B , CUI.MS * . It. O. CimuiNfi , J. N , II. 1'ATKICK , W. H. h.IlUJUBi.Oa s'.ilo THE IRON BANK , Cor. ISth and rarnnm Stt. A General Hanking llualnes-i TrnnsactoJ. n Al.fj KINDS OF In HOP HK3IUAHU1 I'A- L UI/Ul i I'KH 1IOUGHT. On Improved nnd Unim proved t'roparty. i I'nrelmsod or Negotiated. The Negotiation ot COIU'UKATION IIONDJ , A Specialty. Correspondence Solicited. W. B. MILLARD , Kooiu 8111 Brown LJuildinir , Ointihu , Nob. WotlMi i-HMlio and Mil Vol. H y. Oralii. llliln.Wool , preuii ndUilrdFmlU.VecelKUe , ornyibliiKyou nifty ' lituoto.hln iVltiii l'oriirl - ; ' cin > KPcd. KtUlil Kits , Mlllllt IMO.V A. ( 'o. , Uominlulg ilcroh.nl. , I T4 Mouth Wutcr.it. . Clilrnr o. tUrMiikciiMctroiwjlIUH > aikm l JM.uk , Chicago. Mention Omuna lie ? . litII initTorms from ntrecti nf WEAK lllLll to t .Munliood. Vuiithful Kr L ruriiliiipooiicyniiillUoH , ( > ii of mon lean bu rurocl p rin niiilly ! uml iirl Tatcly by our Hunml HpuclUv. Hontur null for II * look < > nt ( suiilcd ) fur tntup. lloucon Mo.llcal Cam' , UTYu > tilnttun : > irv t , lloituu , ilm. * COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK , Cnpltnl , Surplus , < ' OOOO OlHrers nuil llr ) < trlor < I ! , M Mor , < otimii. ( I M , llttolifoi-W , , lc..i. ( Inrnoiiu , .If. . A. lltmrv i : . M Amlcr.vui.Nn. . < 1 Mnnl. v. prc * . : I * U will- lAtn , A. 1' . llopiUn * , pn1" { \ . Mllinnl , 1' . II Hryiiut , cnsliler. Dooto and Shoos. KIRKENDALL , JOS US A CO. , 8ucce jnri to Heoit , Jones A Co. Wholesale Manufacturers DM & Shoes Agonti for ttniton Hubbor Shoo Co. . UOS. 1131 ntiiS IIO < llattuy HUott , u.nalia. Nebrmkn. r.n--mLu . , , .i ProworBi ' sroriz A'ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , IU1 North KUIildicth Slr tOman.i , Cornloo. EAOLE connWK WORKS , Manufacturers ofGalyaiiizonron Cornice \Vlndow-ciiii | nnd nutilllo Vril > ih(5. John IHie inuprlatur. llBnnJlljauutU Ktn nr at Artlsto' Mntorlnlo. A , 1WSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs , 111.1 Doujjlns jtroct.Oum'.ia , .Volirns tn. Coal , Coke , lito. L' CORi7 A'L'LnTTcd. , Jobte of Hard and Soft Coal , 3U South loth slroot. Ornulm , JfEliRASKA VUEl. CO. . Supers of ( Maud Coke , _ HISouili 13tli treot.Omalm , Nebraska. DEAN , ARMSTROKQ .t CO. , Wholesale Cigars , Va North Ctu Street , Orasnrt , Nob. "Hello" HOT. . P r Y . Q o [ Q _ d B n n rl Notions. ar. / : . Dry Goods , Fornisliinif Goods aiidNolions KILPATRWK-KOC1I DRV HOODS CO , Importers & Jokers in Dry Good ! , Notions Gents' KurnliblnK Cools. Cornir lltli nnil lluney ittniUa. Umtlm , Nubrmkn , DEWEY A Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , i'arnatu ttri t , Onntia , Nubrni ° < n. CUARLES SLTlVJlRtOK. Furnitnre. Onmhn , su Crocorlos. McCORD , URADY& CO. , WtolesalB Grocers , 13th anil I. ivenwcrtti ftpiot , O.n HiNabrnsta. . Hardwaro. _ * iuanA TAYLOR. Bnilders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair SEOD Mechanics Tooln ninl Iluflnlo Sc' < lua. 110. ' Uoutiti BtrnctOninlm. Nib. l.urntaVEt. JfA. . WA Wholesale Lnintcr , Etc. Importrd anil American TorUanit Cvmcnl. Elat4 ttacut for MIKviukco llrlrniillo Cfincnt anil ( 'ulr.oj Wbfta lilino. ' ClLlS. R. LtU , Dealer in Harflwocfl Luinoer , Sfood enrpati anil parquet llo.irlnv. Stli nail Ujujlu Btrccts , Oma'm ' , Nu'jr.nUa. M JSSOiit [ MfXlKO Vl\ , Miners and Siipi\uf ; Hard a'li Soft Coa iUJ rlrsl Nniir.nn llnnk Hull "MUdmuliu , .Nuu' tOf'TS ' I1RADFOIW , Dealer in Lnmner , Lalh , Lime , Sasn D4ire , oto. Yar.l ComeTtli nml Ioui. J. Offlo * Corner 10ti ! uml FRED. ' . d It AY , Lnralier Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , h nn.l Douqla UrucH , Omnlia. HlTlllnory and Notions. I. ODERFELDEn & CO. , Importers & Jobte in Millinery & Notions gM , 213 nml 213 Koutli lltli struct. Mot long. J. T. nohlNSUK NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , 112) llarnoy n'.roct. Omnlift. OII9. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Mncd and Luoricatini Oils , Axle Griako , etc. Omitha. A. II. Illihup , ManaKGr. PilpOr. CARPENIER 1'Al'ER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carrr nnlro slock of pr.n IIIK , wr.-vppliiK nnd wrltlnB pnpcr. hn-iitl | attuntloii iilven tu cunl pnpvr. to. A. L. DEANE & CO. . General Adorns for Hall's ' Safes , Kl nntl H2.I South 10th Bt. . Toya , Eto. JI. HARDY A CO. , Jobbers of Toys , Doll ? , Altos , Fancy Goods , onio iurnlililne ( ioodi. ClilMicn'o Carrlauei. UM Mimum ilrvBt , Oiiulia , Nub. Agricultural Implomonto , LINtNOER & METOALF CO. , Agrlenlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriagei , to. Wtiuloaala. Omuiin , Nubrn ka. o. a. tVl.-.U UhUlNrt ( V half o J. , Steam and Water Snpplies , Ilallliiajr n.nl rellli , CIS and U Jo.io : t.OmMia. U. F. lion , Actlog Maiiiucr. 11ROWNELL < fc CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery. Ftieot-lron work , lunm puapj. mill , . U13-IS14 1-usvtiimortli Ironworks. PAXTOtf & VIERLINU IRON WOKK3t Wrought and Cast iron Building Work , Unglntitrminork. general fouulrr , machine , awl blucKjiullti work , ( inico ami worKi. U , 1' . llf , and nth lrtul , uitmho , OMAHA aAFE"A TnoN"\VOItKt \ } , > , HanPrs of Fire and Bnrglar Proof Safes , Vaiilti. 'nil wort , Iron button nn < l Bra eic p s. a. AnJt un , prop r. Cor. tub ana Jajtion Bt . 1 r T _ - _ 1 8t > B h. Doors , Eto. M. A. D1SI1ROW ACO. . , \YboIoial * mnimfucturor : ; t 1 ! ] , Doors , Blinds and Moulding ! ! , llranch uOlco , UUi and 11 aril ntroeti , Osiulio , Neb. OUTH OMAHA. STOCK YARD co. , or South Qmatoi. Limited.