THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , MARCH 18 , 1890 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , V/hoat Starts Weak Dut Qota Stronger Toward the Olooo. CORN RULES UNUSUALLY FIRM. Oats Quiet nnd Htcndfcr , nut With out Important Feature Not Much Doing In Provisions Jlo nualnoas Slow. jAOO PUOnUCE SIAUICET3. March 17. | Special Telegram to TUB Hne. ] The wheat market started weak today , but developed great strength toward the close. With no Important nowa at ttio opening May started at 79 , % . The llrst In- lluenco felt \ras from the visible supply re ported. The figures gave a decrease of but 101,000 bushels at Now York and a total do- crcnsoof but 213,000 bushels against 530,000 a year ngo. On this and on very frco selling by two big houses Jones & Konnott and McCornuck & Co. the price of May wo.U off yto to 79 0. Hutchinson and a good many others bought wheat around 79) o and lupportcd the rnarkof , Hy 11 o'clock lliero wns a big rally of # c to 79 u on 114,000 bushels cleared at Now York and totno bull news from the wheat bolt on Janu- ry. About noon Cudahy became a very Scnvy buyer , It was supposed on returns nado by his crop export. King of Toledo lends word that his latest advices from the Illinois , Indiana and Michigan wheat fields rvcro the worst yet received. Stocks In country elevators In the northwest decreased > 00,000 bushels for the week. 'Phis sort of news sent the prlco of May up to 80u. After i pause it was forced a fraction past that point , when the crowd bccamo very bullish or frightened nnd put the prlco up to SOJ c In two minutes. At 1 o'clock the prlco wus at EOVc , or lo over the morning llguro. Late In tbo day Now York advanced the limits on orders hero and did considerable buying. The trade In wheat the last half hour was enormous. The buying was cen tral nnd most of these who had "calls" culled thorn. Hutchinson opposed the ad vance , but the market was too broad unJ too strong. Tho.uloso Was nt the very best price of the day SOJfo for May. The corn market was unusually firm today In the face of some not very bullish figures. The visible supply of corn increased for the week 2,000,000 bushels. March at the close was % c up at 2Syc. ; May sold at 29Jfo nnd EOaU ( : ! _ ) c nt the close. Other closings were : April , 29J < c ; June , 30K 30Xn ; July , Sltfc ; August , 31J c ; September , 32 o. Oats were quiet and steadier , but without Important features. Trading was almost entirely In May within u range of ! c. Other deliveries wcro slow. The visible supply Sccrcascd 303.857 bushels , but stocks bora increased 12,872 bushels. Cur lots of No. 2 In store were slow and quotable at20 @ 21c. No. 2 white for May was stondy at 22 > c. Thcio was llttlo featurn to the provision trade nil day. Trade was light after thu Drst half hour. In the 'pit pork opened lower nnd after selling olT on u llttlo bear raid from $10.60 to $10.40 for Mny It recov ered to SI0.52J4@10.55 und closed nt $10.50. Lnrd and short ribs were dull all day within So range. CHICAGO ItlVK STOCK. CHICAGO , March 17. [ Special Telegram to THE HEE.I CATTIK Starting with a cer tain 3. COO and perhaps 4,000 moro than n week ago today was not a favorable Incident for salesmen or shippers. In fact buyers did' not overlook the fact and worked the same for all It was worth and succeeded in hara- morlng prices down a strong lOc , and about everything in the beef line , including the best , coed and poor stock cows , bulls and all common grades shared In the decline. There were quite a number of buyers of stackers and feeders on tbo market and busi ness was fair for Monday. Choice to extra beeves , $1.50 ( < 35.00 ; medium to good steers , 1,350 to 1,500 Ibs , $4.00 © 4.40 : 1.200 to 1,350 Ibs. $3.50@4.10 : 950 to 1,200 lb , $3.20@3.90. Stackers unit feeders. ? 2.60@3.70 ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , $ l.r.0@ & 30 ; bulk , S2.2Cft2.05. ( Texas cornfod teers , 950 to 1,250 ibs. $3.00 < ft3.7e. Hocis Uuslncss was rather slow , especial ly on packers , as most of the houses were running short-handed on account of the largo per cent of the employes taking a half holi day at least. First sales showed a sharp downturn un all grades , nnd at that decline the great bulk of slock was disposed of. The northwestern division ruled the lowest all day , also having the largest number of hogs. Iu this division tlbout f l.'jO was tbo top for packers during the demand , but at the close H. 15 was about the best offer. In the other divisions about $4.20 was the price at the uloso for best mixed. Shippers paid $1.25ig ( 1.32 ! for host selected heavy und light sorts ioldut$4.25@fl.30. F1NANOIAL. NEW YonK , March 17. | Special Telegram to THE BKB.J STOCKS If the great public which Wall street Is waiting to give aid In making an old tlmo bull stock market could hear the expressions of professional opera tors from day to day It Is probable that tbo Indifference of outsiders might continue In definitely. There Is llttlo roil enthusiasm In force anywhere. Events of Importance do not catch the attention of the trade and un important rumors are chased In hope ot im portant nows. Another fortnight and tbo money question will cease to bo un import- tint factor. In that tuna also the rate troubles will bo cleared up. Already points given out on Atchison last week are coming truo. Per haps stocks will start up ono at a tlmo. The opening of the market today was irregular , the temperature of the room bearish nnd London buylne a few Blocks. There was good business early In only three stocks Reading , Union Pacltlo and Tennessee Conl. The opening prices were generally from } & to } per cent higher than Saturday's closing llguro , but further gains wuro few and Insignificant , tbo market soon developing a reactionary temper. Except Iu the case of Tennessee Conl and Oregon Short Line , however , the losses Incurred were small. Tennessee Coal dropped from 47) ) to 43 > tf nnd Short Line from 43 to 43 , though late In the hour , whim there was a bettor tone prevalent , both re covered a'portion of the loss. Sugar Ro- ilnorlcs were very quiet and after a loss of } ( per cent regained the antlra amount. Reading was actlvo within narrow limits , but tbo market developed no further feature of Interest nnd nt 11 o'clock It was quiet. The succeeding bour tooic Union Paolilo from 02 ? to 03 , Tonnes- BOO Coal rose to 40. Burlington recovered from 10fil , , going lo l07iV Michigan Central rose to 93 * , or IK per cent advance from tbo close of last week. Lake Erlo & Western preferred rose a full point to 01' . The feature of the market , however , was the load of Atchison , which went up lj .o 87)4' . After mid-day there were some excellent gains In n few stocks. Sugar went to 09 } ? , but closed steady nt 07 > { . Tramcontlnontnl went to 38Jf and closed llf per cent up at 83f. AtcbUon continued to load In tbo advance and touched 37 ? , cloilng 1 > 4 up at a/ . Grangers and Coalers closed ut about Saturday's Inures all through , with lower. Union Pacltlo was weak und lost } f , closing at 03. Money waa fairly oa y all day.Tho The following were the closing quotations s I ) . 6,44 resuUr. l i Northern 1'acluo. . M\ UH. is coupon * do preferred ; - " . 0. f .N.V liuy do pro tarred Ml I'aclfltOsof ' 0 } . . „ 118 N.V.C.mtral.07 | C ntriU I'acldo. , . ! ! ! { c. . . . . . . J8i { ChicagoAlton . . .UM Itock Island. . . P3 > ; Chicago , llurllnvtuu CX , M. AHt.1' , , AOulner. , . . . , . . . | ( U doureferreil. . . . llU P..L.&W . .I3.M1 Bt.l'aul AOmaha , . 32 > | IlllnoliCdntral IIJVi uoprefsrrea 1UI ) J..II. & W. , . . . . . . . UiUan 1'acino ca Kaimi&Toxaa , . . . 10 U . l.ake Shore 107U Qoprororred. . . , , SI MlchlcanCaatrat. , 97)j Western Union. , . . M MoKEt ox CAM ; Eniy nt 8X4c ( ? percent. PntuB MBncANriLB PAt-cu 5 } 37J < per cent. STXRUXO E.XCIUNOB Quiet , steady ; sixty- doy bills , K.sl'fo ' demand. $4.S > } < . .Mining tnoolci. New YonK , March 17. [ Special Telegram CniCAon. March 17. IMS o. ra. close Wheat Higher ; March , SOe : Mny , 80 > fc. Corn Firm ; March. 2Sja'c ! ; May , SO ® ' Oats Steady : March , 21oj May , 81 c. Rye-Firm ; March , 44 c. Barlcv Nothing ilolnif. Prime Timothy Jl.'i ' ) . Flax-Cash , (1.43. Whlsky-$1.02. Pork Steady ; March , 110.30 ; May , S10.GO. Lard Steady ; March , ? 0.02K ; May , 10.07 ; , ' . Flour Quiet , but flrm ; winter wneat , $2.UO@I.40 ; spring wheat. I3.75Q4.CO ; rye , $2.GO@2.SO ; buckwheat , 75c@$1.00 per cxvl. Provisions Shoulders , $1.40(751.60 ( ; short clear. $5.35cl3.40 ( ; short ribs , March , $3.05. Butter Easier ; creamery , 1023e ; dairy , 13@22e. Checao Steady ; full cream ohcddars , 0 } C10c ; Jlati , O GJlO' c ; Young Amorlcas , Ejcgs-FIrm : fresh , 12@13c. llldos Steady ; heavy and light green sailed , 4 } < @ 4Jfc ; saltoil bull , 8&c ; green salted calf , G ) c ; dry lllntG@7c ; dry salted hides , Oo ; dry calf , 5@0n ; deacons , 20o each. Tallow Steady ; No. 1 solid packed , 3c ; No. 2 , 3c ; cake , 4e. Receipts. Shlpm'ts. Flour . 12.00(1 ( 12.000 Wheat , . 17,000 4.0 < )0 ) Corn . 270,000 171,000 Oats . 77,003 150,000 Now York , March 17. Wheat Receipts , 1,000 bushels ; exports , 113.950 buahols : spot Irregular , closing llrm ; No.2 rod , S3tf@SSXo in elevator , 89X@91 ' 4" c f. o b. ; options tin. changed to higher , No. 2 red , March , closing at SSjftc. Corn Receipt" ) , 18,000 bushels ; exports. 40,850 bushels ; spot stronger : No. 3 , 3C ) @ 3ll c in elevator , 37s @ 37Ko alloat ; un graded mixed , UO@3S.5-ic ; options llrm , March closing at SOJfe. Outs Heceipts , 1U7.000 bushels : exports , 10.900 ; spot firmer ; No. 2 white. 30 r < 43U.fc ; mixed western. 27@30c : white do , 29J < ( a3Jc ; options higher ; March , 2G.J c. Coffee Options closed steady and March unchanged ; others 15@35 points down. Sales : 83,750 bogs ; March $18.0018.10 ; May , $17.50017.05 ; spot Rio steady ; fair cargoes , $20.50. Sugor--Haw , steady ; refined , easier. Petroleum United closed , Auril , SS c , Eges Firm ; western , 14 > c. Pork Quiet ; now mess , * 11.00@11.50. Lnrd Lower ; easyvcstern : steam , $0.47 ; May closing ai W.42 bid. Butter Barely steady : western dairy , CfSjlSc ; creauiory , 13@2Gc ; Elgin. 27 ( < i2J c. Cheese Firm ; western , 10@10 > c. MII\vuttlcoeMnrchl7.-Wheat-Unsottled : No. 2 spring , 72K < g73o ; May , 73B' @ ( . .orn Firm ; No. 3 , 23c. Oats Steady ; No.2 , white , 231/c. Hyo Higher ; No. 1 , 43j.fc. Barley Firm ; No. 2 , 41 } c. Provisions Steady ; porit , 510.40. St. Ijoni.H. March 17. Vvneat Higher ; cash , 77J o ; May , "Ho. Corn liighor ; cash , 25 < < fc ; May , 2t ! < c. Oats Higher ; cash , 20jjc ; May , 21 > Pork Firm ; $10 5U. Lard Nominal ; Jo. 50. Whisky $1.02. lUlmioiipoliM. March 17. Wheat Dull ana lower ; receipts for two days , 2bO cart ; shipments , 23 cars. Closing : No. 1 1 hard , March und April , 7dc ; May , SO' c : on truck , 7lc ) ; No. 1 northern , March , 70 c ; May , 79e : on track. 78c ; No. 2 north ern , March , 74J o ; May , 77c ; on track , . 74@7Cc. Uansan City. March 17. Wheat Higher ; No. 2 hard , cash , CTi c ; No. 2 red , Corn Higher ; No. 2 cash , 224'c ! ; March , 22-tfc. Oats Weak ; No. 2 , 23c. Cliiulnnntl , March 17. Wheat Firm : No. 2 red. 7Sc. . Horn Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 30@.11c. Oats Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 23Qi21c. Whisky $1.02. Liverpool , March 17. Wheat Firm ; demand poor ; holders offer moderately ; California No. 1 , 7s 2d per cental. Cam Steady , but quiet ; new mixed western , 3i O a per cental. lafts srouic. Gnlnaeo , March 17.-Tho Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Heceipts , 17.000 ; shipments , 5,000 ; market active , but 10s lower , closing stronger : beeves , $4.50@j.OO ; steers , $3.2Uffl 4.40 ; stackers und feeders , $3.50@3.70 ; cows , bulls and mixed , S1.50@8.80 ; Texas corn- fed steers , $3 033.70. HORS -Hccoipts , 22,000 : market slow. 5rt § lOo lower ; mixed and hunt. ! 4.10@480 ; heavy , $1.10@l.a"i ; sltipa , M.50C 4.00. Sheep Hecoipts , 11,01)0 ) ; market steady ; natives , ? 3.50 ( < J5.90 : xvestorn corn-fed. $4.SO.'m 5.00 ; U'oxans , 53'j5.2U : ) ; lambs , $5.00@0.85. The Drovers' Journal's special London cablegram reports the market steady Tor cuttlo ; medium to cbolco American cattle , llfS12J. c per lb , , estimated dead weight. Offerings of Americans heavy ; general BUD * lily light. Kansas CltyMarch 17 Cattle Receipts. 4,100 ; shipments , 4 , 100 ; lower ; steers , $3.30 ( il.SO ; cows , $1.SO@3.00 ; stockers and feei- ors , f2bO@3.0 ( ) . Hogs Uecoipts , 5,300 ; sblDmonts , 2,300 ; market lower ; all grades , ? J.W4 ) 05. Slouv Ulty , March 17. Cuttle Uecoipts , 300 ; shipments , 750 ; market unchanged ; can- Horn , 75cRl.2o ( ; cows , J1.0U@l.y. > ; stockers - ers , * l.50rt2.25 ( ; feeders , 52.2o@2.UO ; veal calves , ? 2.001.15. Hoga Hocuipts , 1,300 ; market opened 0@10c lower and closed weak nt 5c lower thun thu opening. Opening quotations , $3.85 i&l.UO. \iitliinnl Stoolc Ynrcli , Knit St. Ijouix , March 17. Cattle Uecelpts , 1,400 ; shipments. 200 ; market steady ; fair to fancy native steers , tH.UOJiS.OJ ; stackers und feeders , 2.30 3.50. Hogs Receipts. 2,000 ; shipments. 2,9UO ; market a Rhado lower ; heavy , J-1.10@4. 'U ; packing , SUB ® J. 10 ; light , * l.OO@J.'JO. OMA.11A MVE &TOC1C. Cat lie. lie.Monday Monday , March 17. The receipts of cattle cstiumtod at 2,800 , compared with 1,053 Saturday , and 2,1'10 last Monday. The receipts last week wcru 14,103 , compared with 13,009 the previous week. Among the receipts , whicn wore much bet tor than the receipts Saturday , were some good steers , a good run of cowa and some heifers , the heifer * selling at $3.00. The steer murkot opened from a shade to lOa lower than Saturday's market. The heavy receipt * allowed buyers to make desired se lections and the good quality niado the mar ket rather active oarlv in the day , notwith standing the decline. Only a few early sales reached the fl.OO mark although almost ovorythlng sold at $3.50Jil ( ! 00. The run of cows was very fair , the market opened iictlvo ut llrm to strong pncus. Near ly everything iu the cow line sold at ? J.5'Ji < i ) 2.95. The receipts of feeders and stockers wcro liberal , the demand good and the mar ket actlvo with a weak tendency. Dulls continue ncllvo and strong. Sornn very tlno export bulls were on tUo murkot soiling us high us $3.50. ecepts o ogs esmate nt 1,0 , com * pared with 3,8'JO Satunlay and 1,532 last Mon- day. The receipt * lust week were 17,912 , compared with 17,450 thu previous week. The market opened u incklo lower , everything solllnj ; at W.93$3.U3. ( The over- nee price of hogs was $3.9J , compared with $3.97Jl Saturday aa d * J.77 4' Monday of lait week. The market reached the top lleuro on Saturday when tl'.OS wai paid for light hogt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Slicop. Kecelpti of iiheep estimated at 2,840 , corn- pared with none Saturday and 1,4531 nat Mon day , The receipts last week wore 4.117 , toim pared with 3,037 the previous week. Noth ing except western owes wcro sold , bringing $1.70. Prcvnlllnsr The following Is a table o ( prices pill In this market for tbo griloi of stock men * tlonod : Prlmosteers , 13M to 1033 U > 3.J.S ) . J3 Good steers , 1253 to H5J n < s. . . 3.50 Good steers , 1030 to 13JO Ibs. . . 3.2J fftaso Common 1003 to 1150 lb steeri. 2.03 M3.0) Common canners . , . , , . 1.03" 1 ( $ ! ! .00 Ordinary to fair cows 1.00 ' Fair to good news 1.90 ® 2.4r Good lo cholco cowa . . . . 2.20 @ 3.00 Cholco to fancy cow * . . . . . . . 2.03 R3.30 Fair to good bulls > 1.73 (32.50 ( Choice to fancy bulls 2.50 ( $3.30 Light stockcra nnd feeders : . . . 2.23 ' Feedors. 950lo 110J Ibs 2.83 03' 50 Fair to cholco light hozs 3.00 M3.03 Fair to cholco heavy hogs 3.00 _ Fair to choice mixed hogs 3.00 ( 3.95 Avcrngo Prloo of IIOKI. Showing the average price paid for loads of hogs on the days indicated In 1337 , 1)33 , 1SS9 and 1800 : Ilnnco of Prices Hoit-i. The following table shoiva tbo range of prices paid for hogs : Light and medium hogs $3 03 @ 3 05 Good to cholcu mixed hogs. . . 3 05 @ 3 05 Good to cholco heavy hogs. . . 3 00 ( < t3 05 Shocp. Showing tbo number of sheep bought on today's market and the purchases : Swift&Co 100 George H. Hammond Packlngcompany. 121 Armour-Cudaby Packing company. . . . 177 KO of I'rltjus idem ) . Tbo following table shows the ranga of prices paid for sheep : Pritno fat sheep . 4 40 @ 5 53 Goodfatahoep . it 5'J ( ftl 03 Common tn medium sheep. . . . - OJ r 3 75 Lambs . 4 00 ( 0 00 Co4t nl The following table gives the nvoraga C33t of hogs on the dates inontlono 1 , including the cost today , as nuaod upon sales reported : Date. Price. Dalo. Price/ Mnrchl . W 75 March 10 . II 78 March 3 . 3 70 March 11 . a 81 Miirch4 . a 77 March 12 . 3 83 March 5 . It 74 ? March 13 MnrchO . a 7IK March 14 . 3 March" . 3 7UK March 15 . 3 117 ! March 8 . 3 73 < March 17 . 8 02 Highest anil Ijoxvmt Snlos ut Today. Saturday. Highest . S3.05 Highest . W.05 Lowest . . " .93 Lowest . 3S'J ' Stock Itcoolntp. Official Saturday. Estimated Today. Cattle , 78 cars..l.C : 0 Cattle , 137 cars.2,800 Hogs. 02 cara..3 , fJU Hogs , 20 cars. . . 1.100 Horses , 1 car. . . . 1 > Sheep , 15 cars..2,300 J , A. Conyors- 21 feeders. . . . . . ni. . . 707 3 23 John Williams I - 20 feeders. . . . > .i . . . . .10W 3 27't KivorBldo Live Stock UOIT- . 57 feeders.in. ( . t.1173 340 itoor. ,3 No. Av. Sh. Pr. Nd.v Av. Sli , Pr. fi. . . . : 803 SO n.1.V..S70 SO WOO 7. . . .270 382K 7. . . . 243 S85 G..323 385 17. . . .250 3 S3 5. . . . 300 383 67\.210 ; 5 . . .2SO 385 01. , . . ' 220 7..2U 8 85 l > . < 5V..2iO 10. . . .837 3 87 > S ! . . .243 70. . . . 239 120 800 50' . ' . . 831 80 . . 2-20 40 300 M . .21S 70. . . . 229 40 3 00 .W.2.tS 02. . . .210 40 300 T0..25'J 9. . . .837 40 3 00 73. . . .230 ft. . . .200 300 75. . . .240 0..1SO 3 00 M . . .235 03. . . .230 240 800 02. . . 275 CO. . . . 279 120 300 D2..203 50..3fiO 120 300 " 01 . . . .230 03. . . . 270 200 300 49. . . . 230 120. . . 205 100 3 i'O ' Un the Market With Btioop. J. t. . Hittor. Mor o Hlufts ; A. 11. Gibson , TJ. P. SlocKWoll , Shelton ; a. F. Dodge , Wood Hivcr. On tlir > Market Wltli A. E. Cady. St. Paul ; N. 1C. Hcdlon , North Loup : H. Koutlnp , Platte Center ; A. E. Tumbcrg , Hooucr ; J. S. Iman , bllvcr Crcok : W. T. Kickloy , Columbus ; M. Malone - lone , Cortlnnd ; Clnric H. Co. , Wcston ; E. 1'cttoys , anulby ; II. McCubblns , Gibbon ; .f. C. Hobblns , Shelton ; A. II. Kraarlnc , Pacific Junction , la. ; C. J. Furor , Pnullno ; II. Enor- son , Ccdur Kuplds ; J. P. Taylor , Ashton ; Wuccra & D. , O'Neill ; H. C. Morden , LolRh ; Moni ? & A , , Hlanchard , la ; K. E. Koborts , ArllnRton ; G. P. Moorhcad , Dunlnp , la. ; Uanltln Hros. , Cambridpc : C. E. Vun Husklrk. Oxford ; Haydcn & J. , Wallace ; H. Gund &Co. , Uluo Hlllntid Ayr ; Fisher & S. , Prague. _ On the Murkot U'llli O.lttlo. Gould & Uakor , Charles Popper , Bolerade ; Mlllor & Co. , Uradslmw ; J. I * . S. L. S. , Uclvldcro ; E. I3urkoop , Sprlngllcld ; F. Johnnon , IJlnir ; O. A.Valcott. . Wiishlnp- ton ; Lyons Hrothcrs , Wakclleld ; Han Fra/ior. Wuyno nntl Carroll ; Bennett & Greek , Carroll ; .1. A. Conyors , John Wil liams , Urush , Col. ; J.V. . Nation , J. U. Fisher , J. L. Graham. Wallace ; E. I. For- Kuson , Exeter nnd Friend ; 3. A. Cowporth- waite. Friend ; A. Crunkshank , Crete ; \ Whcelor. Sclmylcr : I. U. HiBglns , rF. Higgins , Lincoln ; \ \ ' . U. Hudson & Co. , Parsons St West , Sioux City , la. : C. E. Uruddr , Blue Earth City , Minn. ; H. A. Kuypplor , Vardon , S. 1) . ; Crockett & S. , Sioux City , la. ; W.Gregory. W. 13. Uoll. Tabor ; J. G. Matberson .t Co. , Pilgcr ; Owen Hrothors , SmithgdurBcr .t S. , Stanton - ton ; John Qu Inn , Presser ; J. S. Iinan , Sil ver Creek : C. F. Way , Ortl ; S. P. Adams , F. McGinn , Plckrcll ; J. S. Iman , Osceola nnd HlslnRs ; E. I'otteys , Shelby ; S. E. Boahm. .1. L. Jackson , Cort- land ; lloynolds & Davis. Hayinoud ; H. H. Dorsoy , Wahoo ; S. It Hlack. Elm Green ; Hobson & Black , Cozad ; Charles White. Lexington ; Charles Pixloy , Gibbon ; \Vhlto Hivcr laud and cattle couioany , Alda ; Wats & H , Urett & J , Middlesex L. S. Co. , Wood Hivor ; S. Harkcr , Plattsmouth ; A. H. Emn- rlne , PaciHc Junction , Ii. Mnrkct Lyons Brothers of 'Lyons , heavy dealers , went on market with four loads of fat cattle. L. P. Hisgins of Lincoln was at the yards With two louua of cattle. W. T. Kickloy , thu extcnslvo shipper of Columbus , was up with a car of hogs. W. Gregory nnd Willis Hell cama In from Tabor , la , with a canof cattle each. Suiitubergor & Schott of Stantou had a car of cattle on the marmot. Mr. Schott cimo in with them. A. J. tacott , a nexv Bhinptr to this market from St. Paul , was at the yards with a load of hogs. Johnson Brothers of WakcQcld brought In n load of cattlo. Clark , Heaton & Co. of Weston marketed hogs. S. II. Ncff marketed four cars of cattle from North Bend. " H. Gund & Co. marketed bogs from Ayr und Uluo Hill. Gould Si Baker marketed two cars of cattle from Belgrade. F. Johnson wino down from Blair with thrco curs ot cattle. Charles While came in from Lexington with a car of cattle. Charles Pixloy got In from Gibbon with four cars of cattle. * , N. Watts & Co. marketed three cars of cuttlo from Grand Island. J. W. MathowEon & Co. marketed four cars of cattle from Pilger. The Standard Cattlu company sent in four cars of cattle from Ames. Hoyncrtds & Davis of Kaymond , marketed throu cars of cattlo. S. E. Beanrn ot Cortland added four cars of cattle to the receipts. S. P. 'Adams of Schuylcr was nt the yards with two cars of cattle. / . H. HobliiBon of Sioux City , la. , was hero with a shipment of cattle. O. S. Wolcott eaino In from Wakrsfiold w.th n car of cattlo. Hlchard Nash , of the firm of Wood Bros. , Chicago , was a visitor hero. John Quinn was in the yards with two cars of cattle shipped from Presser and Elkhorn. Monk & Anderson of BlancharJ , la. , sent a car of hogs across the river thU morning. John Williams nnd J. A. Conyors of Fort Morgan , Colo. , sent Ir. cattle from Brush , Colo. J. A. Cowperthwaito , one of Friend's reg ular shippers , lidded u car of cattle to to day's receipts. J. S. Inman , n well known Osceola ship per , cama in with four cars of cuttlo und ono of hogs. Schuylor was roprcsonted'on the market by F , Wheeler , who cauio with a car of cat tlo. tlo.J. J. Lesley nnd S. L. Sperry of Uolvldero were ut thu yards looking after shipments of c little. C. F. Way , a regular nnd extensive dealer located at Ord , cauio In with four cars of cuttlo. Thomas Acorn , an old tlmo shipper to this market , cumo tn from Columbus with a car of cattlo. Bennett ft Greek , the prominent Wayne stockmen , wcro at the yards with two cars of cattle shipped from Carroll. Fred Grasmann gpt back Sunday from Fort Worth , where ho was in uttondancj at tbo cattlemen's convention. H. E. Hooorta , n prominent shipper to this market , contributed pIpad , of bogs to the ro- ceitrtH , shipped from Arlington. J. P. Taylor , Ashtoh ; Wagers < t Doyle , O'Neil , and H. C. Moran of Leigh , were among our regular patrons on the market wltti hogs. > Gould fs Baker 'of ; Fullerton had two loads of cattle on the market. Charles Pop > per came in frpm thg 'same place with ono n load. ( Randall Frailer of Wayne , who ranks among Nebraska's leading cattlemen , and one of the best patrons of the South Omaha umrkct , was ou hanjl ugaln this morning with eight loads of cattle. OMAHA WliOffilpALE MARKETS I'roilucp. Eoos Strictly fr sh , 12 ® 13'ifc ' ; cold storage - ago , ' pickled , limed , Baited , not wanted at anv prico. lU'TTEit Creamery , fancy rolls , prints , 21 & 25o ; creamery , fancy solid packed , 22 ( 23o ; creamery , cholco. 10@J3o ; dairy , fancy rolls nnd prints , IS Mo ; dairy , fancy solid packed , 17 < 310c ; dairy , cholco , 15ft lOe ; country roll , fane v , 10 ® ISc ; choice , 12 ( < { l5o ; country roll , good. D310oj country roll , fair. 7Sc : poor stock , 8ctC&a Pot'i/ntv Turkeys , droisod , fancv dry picked , 12 ( < ? 13c ; turkeys , live , per lb , 8c ; chickens , fancy , ll(312a ( ; chickens , cholco , 9@ lOc ; chickens , live , (3.00&3.59 ; gooso.drosscd. fancy , 10@Uj : geese , dressed , cholco , 9 lOe ; goose , livo. doz. , KJ.OO(37.00 ( ; ducks , dressed , fancy , llo : ducks , choice , logilc : ducks , live , doz. , 12 50@3.00 ; plgooni , doz. , ll.00itl,25. ( GAME Jack snipe , 11.00(31.25 ( ; golden plover , f l.OO(31.S5 ( ; mallard ducki , W.ocxa 3.50 ; canvaiuack ducks , { 5.00(33.00 ( ; red head duckc , dot , $3.00 ; tonlJducks. do * , tl.50i0.00 ; , mixed ducks , doz. , $1.50(42.00. ( gcesc , Canada , tO.OOgS.OO ( ; geese , umall , fl.OO lloxnr15(31Gc per lb for choice comb. PiiESEiivpsSbDlOc per lb. Jr.u.iEi-4 ( < $ IH'o per lb. DUCSSRO VBAL Cholco medium , 7(37J ( < c ; light , GcGc ( ? ; : heavy. 3 ( < ? lc. APPLES Per bbl , Gonltons. $400 ; W. Twig , $4.50 ; Ben Davis , $4.00 ; Romnnito , $4.fx ) . Cionn Per bbl. renneil , $050 ; half bbl , ? 3.60j hard cider , pure , per bbl , $3.0J. LtN8cr.li OIL Olc. MAMCU tiiiAi'ES Fancy , per bbl , $7.60 choice , per bbl , $0.00@7 00. COCOAXUTS Per hundred , $1.75. PICKLKS Medium , per bbl. $5.53 ; small , $0.50 ; gherkins , $7.GO ; C. & B. chow chow , qts. $3.83 ; Dt * . $3.85. POTATOES Per bu , fancy , 35c ; choice , 230 30c. 30c.MAFLC MAFLC SfOAii Per lb , ll@12c. CIIKESC Per lb , full cream Y. A. , 12c ; full cream twin ? , 11'j'c ; full cream Ohio Swiss. 15cull ; . cream Wisconsin Swiss , 13 ( ? 14c : full cream brick SWSB ! , 13c ; full cream llmbttrgcr Swiss , 12c. FISH Fresh frozen whlto trout , pike nnd pickerel , per lb , 7c ; sturgeon , 7c. OI : NOES Per box , Florida brights , $3.75 ; niC8sina3.25 ; California fancy navels , $500 ; Los Angeles , $2.75 ; seedlings. Hl\9rsldo , $3.353.50 ; mountain , $3.00 ; In tlvo box lots 23c per box loss , LKMOXS Per oox , mcsslna fancy , $1.00@ 4.50 ; vordelli , peed , $2.00. lUx.VNAS Per bunch , ? 3.00@3.00. HIDES , PHLTS AXI > TALLOWS Green salted hides , 4s4c ; dry salted hides , 5@0c ; dry Hint hides , 7c ; calf hldcB , 5c. Damaged hides 2c loss. Sheep pelts , green , each , 7oc ( < 31.25 ; sheep pelts , dry , per lb , 012c ; taltow , No. 1 , 4Tl ( } c : No. 2 , 8'4@3c ' ; grease , white 4Jfc ; yellow. 2f@3e. CHOP FnniS12.50. > . Biux $10.50. C'oitx 14c. OATS-13C. BEANS Hand picked mvy , $ l.no@t.CO : hand picked navy , medium n$1.40rl.50 ( ; hand nicked country , $1.30'i 1.4'J ' ; good clean , $1.2J @ 1.80. Pliovisioxs Hams , No. 1 , 10 H > averatre , O' ' c ; 20to221li3 , SKc ; 12 to U Ibs , 0 > 4c ; shoulders , as ; breakfast bacon , No. 1 , be ; hum sausage , Sc ; dried beef hams , 7J c ; bcof tongues , $0 00 per dozen ; dry s.ilt meats , 5@ 5'4cparlb ; haul roulette , 0) c ; add lo per lt > for small lots. BOXES ( Quotations are for delivery In Chicago ) . Dry buffalo , per ton. $10.00S1S.OO ( ; dry country , bleached , $10.00@13.00 ; dry country , dump nnd meaty , $3OU ( < 010 00. VCOETAIILUS Old Sweet potatoes , fancy Muscatinc , per bbl , $4.00 ; onions , extra fancy , par bbl , $3.5'J ; onions , fair , per bbl , $2.50 : rutabagas , per bbl. $2.00 ; carrots , pur bbl , $2.00 ; nursnips , per bbl , $2.00 ; beets , per bbl , S2.00 ; horse radish roots , per bbl , $4.00 ; horse radish roots , per lb , 7c ; celery roots , per bbl , $300 ; celery roots , per Uoz , GOc ; onions , per bu. , 75c@Jl.OO. Arri.K BUTTEK Per lb , 0(2 ( > 7c. MIXCE MEAT S(5lOis ( ! per 1 b VEGETABLES Tomatoes 3 lb extra , $1.00 ; 3 lb standard , western brands , OO Ooi ; ; gallons lens , strictly standard , $2 90. Corn Finest grown , 31.00 ; gllt-odfca sugar corn , very fine , $1.50 ; choice 3 lb sugar corn , $1.20 ; 2 lb extra , western brands. S5c@$1.00 ; 2 lb standard , western brands. 70@SOo. Mush rooms I lb French , extra line , 22cf25c ; 1 lb French , fine , 16@22c ; 1 lb French , ordinary , 10 ( < ; lSc. Peas Tros flue , per can , 23c ; do.mi flue , per can , lOc ; 2 lb extra , si'ted , $2.00 ; 2 Jb early June. Sl.23@l.35 : 2 lb Mar row , standard brand , $1.10 ; 2 lb soaked , 5'Jo. String Beans 21b high grade. Refugee , Sac : 2 lb Golden Wax beans , 75c ; 2 lb string beans , 70c. Lima Uoans 2 lb soaked , 75c. Boston Bulled Beans 3 lb Lewis. $1.05 ; crown brand , "SI. 50. Sweet potatoes 3 lb New Jersey , $1.00 ; dais.y. $1.33. Pumptnn 3 lb now ininrilun. $1.00. CAXHCD MEATS 1 lb lunch tongue , $2.0' ) ; 2 lb lunch tongue , § 1.75 ; 1 lb corned beut , 1.20 ; 2 lb corned beef , # 2.05 : 0 lb corned beef , * ( i.50 ; 14 lb corned beef. $11.00 ; 2 lb boneless pips feet , $2.20 ; 1 lb English brawn , 81.20 ; 2 lb English brawn , $200 ; 0 lb Eng lish brawn , $0.50 ; 1 lb compressed ham , $1.75 ; 2 lb compressed ham , $2 75 ; lib chipped beef.SJ.OO. Grcorries. DRIED FIIUIT Currants , new. 5c : prunes , casks , 1,800 Ibs , 5Kc ; prunes , bbls or bags , 5c ; citron peel , drums , 20 Ibs , 22c ; lemon peel , drums , ISc : fard dates , boxes , 12 Ibs , He ; nnricots , chcio evaporated , 14Kc ; apri cots , jelly cured 25 lb boxes , lOc ; apri cots , fancy , 25 lb boxes , 15u ; ap ples. evaporated , 50 11 > boxes , Oc ; apples , Star , 8) c ; apples , fancy Alden , 5 lb , lOc ; np.-'lcs ' , Fancy Alden , 3 lb , 104c ; Salt Lake , 5Kc ; blackberries , evaporated , 50 lt > boxes , 5c ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 18c ; poaches , pared , fancy , 18c ; Salt Lake , 7c : pitted plums , Cal. 25 lb boxes , SKo ; raspberries , ovap. , N. Y. , now , 20c ; prunes , H C. 00 70 , O OKc ; orange peel , 15c ; raisins , Calitornin London croo 1889 , $2.40 ; Cat. loose muscatels , crop 18SO , $2.10 ; Vulencias , 18SS , 0 > c : Valoncias , new. Oc ; Cal. seedless , sks. , 7S/c ; Ondura layer , now , Oj c : arlod crapes , 4)-jC. ) SOAPS -Castile , mottled , per lb , 810c : do whito. per lb , 12c. BHOOMS Parlor , 4 tie , ? 2.75 ; 8 tie , $2.23 ; stables. $2.83 ; common , $1.50 ( < gl.75. COCOA H 'b ' tin , 40c per lb. CHOCOIATE 22Q35C per lb ; German chic ory , red , 8 > e. SAMOUA Bbls , 1 % ; granulated , l | c ; kegs ' Corrisc Hoasted Arbucklo's Ariosa , 254 < c ; McLaughlin's XXXX. SijSjo ; Gorman , 25 ; ! c ; Dllworth , 25h'c ; Alaroma , 23 c ; bulk. 23ic. ! f CoFFBn Green Fancy old golden Rio , 23c ; fancy old peaberry , 25c ; Hlo , choice to fiiucy , 24c ; Hio , prime , 23 > < , c ; Rio , good , 21 > < c ; Mochu , 20c ; Java , genuine O. G. , 2Sc ; Java , good interior , 21c ; African , 22s. Hoi'K Basis Manilla ropj , 15c ; sisal rope , ] 2 > < c ; cotton rope , llio ; now process , Sc. COTTON- TWINE 13lbb , very tine , 8 or 4 ply , 22c ; tine , 20c ; Daisy , 18c ; caudlo wick , 22c. OLIVIS : Quarts , cer doz , $3.75 ; pints , par doz. $2.25bulk ; , per gal , 03c. VINEOAU 30 gr. cider , ScjRood , 12c ; white wine , 15c. ST.VHCH i ; ® 8c per lb. STOVE POLISH $ J 00@5.87 per gross. Bios Am. , pjr 10J , $17.00 ; Lewiston , per 103 , $17.00 , MOUSSES Bbls , N. O. , choice , per gal , 55u ; bakers' , 24r335c ; black strap , 20c. Wiurrixo PAPEU Straw , per lb , l' @ 2 } < c ; rag , 2 'c : monllu , B , 5@0c : No. 1 , 7c. 13AOS Union square , 85 per cent off list. SAI.F Dairy , 2SO lbIn bbl , bulk , ? J.10 : best grade. CO , 53 , $2.30 ; best grade , 100 , 3s , $2,40 ; best grade. 23 , 10s , $2.20 ; roclc salt , crushed. Sl.bO ; dairy salt , Ashton. 50 lb ba , i'AUiXACEOus GOODS Barley , 3J ( < t4c ; la- rlno , 5o ; peas , ! Jc ; oatmeal , lt&ia ; maca roni ; lOc ; vermicelli. lOo ; rice , 4 ( < fi1)jc ) ; sago and tapioca , 0@7c ; lima beans , Oc. OlLS-Keroseno P. W. lOc ; W. W. 2)41' ; headlight , 13u ; gasoline , 12c ; naiad oil , 11.25@0.00 oerdoz. FISH Codllsh , extra Georges , now , f > % c ; grand bank , new , 4u : silver , 2 lb , blocns , Oovsnow yvhlte , 2 lb bank , new , 5c ; Turkey - key cod , largo middles , bricks , S > 4c ; snow white crates , 12-5 lb , boxes , 7 0 ; Iceland halibut , lie ; medium scaled hprring , 25o ; No. 1 scaled herring , 23o ; douicsllo Holland herring , 55c ; Hamburg splcoJ herrlntr , $1.50 ; Russian sardine ) , 753 ; Russian sardines , plain , 55c ; Imported Holland herring , Crown brand , 83c : do. fancy milkers , OOc : muckurel No. 1 shore , half bbls , $13.00 ; bloaters , half bbls , $18.00 ; whitolUh , half bbU. 57.00 ; trout , half bblH. $550 ; family whltolish $ a.OO ; snl- inon , $3.50 ; 1 lb mackerel ( herring ) , $1.00 ® 1.10 ; 1 lb lltman baddies , $1.75 ; 1 lb loonier * , $ I.OOd$2.00 ; 1 lb Alaska salmon. Aleut , $1.00 ; 2 lb oyntors , 10 oz. $1.95 ; 1 lb oysters , 5 oz , $1.15 ; 2 lb select , 12oz , $2.85 ; 1 lb clams , llttlo neckfi , $1,23 ; 2 lb clams , llttlo necks , $2.10 ; J ilb nnrdincs , Imported , per case , 100s , $ ll.0010,00 ; "fib 'sardines , imported , per case , loOj , S15.0U ( < 20 00 ; M lb Imported bono- lebs sardines , 20.f ; } lb sardines , American , per 100 , Frencn style , $ l.50ft'3,00j } { lb sar dines , American , per case , 100s , French style , $7 > 50i ( < S.OO ; % lb sai dines , mustard , per caste. 50I1 , $4.00@l.23 : Imported key sar dines , $13.00. SODA Pkgs 00 5s. 5 < c. NUTS Almonds , 15u ; BruzlU , Ho ; lllbcrti , 12Vu ; pecans , llo ; walnuts , 1-Xc ; peanut cocks , 8c ; roasted , llo ; Tcnncseo pea nuts , 8c. Ditucij ( Grocers' ) Per lb Borax , lOo ; copperas , 2 > < o ; Bay leaves , Ha ; giuo , lOc ; cpsoin salts , 4o ; gloubor salts , 8c ; BUlphur , 2 > c ; blue vitrol , Oc ; alum , 4u ; tartarlo iicid , 4''o ; rfljIn'Jc ; saltpeter , absolutnly pure , 9c ; gum camphor , 2 Ibs In box , 1 oz cakes. : iiu : ; hops , , * { and J lb packnxes. 20c ; sago , ' and H-lb packages , 15c ; madaor , 13c ; saltpeter , lOc ; Indigo , 3-b | and 5-lb boxes. S F. (15 ( 703 ; indigo , 3 lb and 5-lb boxes , Madrla , 73c ; seal Inp wax , 23-lb boxes , rod , 3Uc : sealing wax , 33-lb boxes , whlto , 4o. SUOAUS Cut loaf.B'k'cjcul ' loaf cubes 7o ; Btanoard , powdered , 7 < o ; XXXX. powdered , 80 ; granuUtod , standard , OkC" > 7u ; coofoction. era , A , 0 , c ; whlto extra C , O'A c ; extra C , Neb , O'jc ; nmbor , 0 < s : CANNED ( Mons Fruits , California cnnnc'l ' goods , stniulnnl brands , 2 > lb , per tloz- Apricots , $ l.70iit. ( 3 ; apricots , plo fruit , $1.50 ; pillons , fl.Mr bl ckberno , $2.25 : cherries , black , $ JOOii2.25 ; cherries , white , $2.2.H < (2.50 ; griipcs , $1.03ytl.SO ; rears , Hart Ictl , $ -J.UX3'.26 : poachn , yellow. $ J.10r2.25 ( ; ponchos loinon . ' .33 plums , cling , ; , CKC > $1.03 ( 160 ; plumi , poldcn ilrop.4 , $1.SO ; plums , green gage * , $1.0301.80 ; pouches , with puts In , $1 00 ; currants , $2.80 ; pooscborrlcs , $2 25 ; quince * , $2.10 ; raspber ries , $2.70 ; strftwbarrlo , JifiO ; Dcnctio ) , 8 lb eastern standards , $1 S3 ; H lb pie , $1.10 ; 0 lb pie , JJ.03 ; gallon plo , $300 ; apples , high standards , $2 00 ; 3 lb gooseberries , UOo : 2 lb strawberries. 90iMc ( ; 3 lb raspborrlci , $1.00 : 2 lb blueberries , MV OOc ; 2 lb blnckberncx , 05i73c ; 2 lb strawberries , preserved , $1.75 ; 2 lb raspberries , preserved , il.SQ ; 2 lb black berries , preserved , $1.20 ; pineapples , Bnhnma chopped , $2.00 ; 2 lb Bahama grated , $2.75 ; 2 lb Bahama sliced , $ . ' .50 ; 3 lb Standard Mlced , $1.23VI.M ( ; chernoR. 3 lb rod , Baltimore , S5 QOoc ; pears , 2 lb , $1 83. Dry Hood * . CAiirETWiur Bibb , white , ISKo ; colored. 21K2. HATTS Standard. So : Gem , lOo ; Beauty , 12 } < Tc ; Hoonc , 14c ; peorloas. case , $0.00. COICET JIHXS Boston , } faAndroscog \ , gin , 7J4'c : Koarsiik'O , 7 ; < 1io ; Koultport , 0) o ; ConoMtogn. 0c. . TICKS Oakland , A , 7l/c ; International , YY , So : Shctucket , S. S c : Wnrrcn. No. 870 , 10c ; Berwick , HA , l cr Acme. 13c ; York , 30 Inch , 12 > 4'c ; York , 82 inch , UUtfe ; Swift River , -So ; Thorndlke , CO , S'.jc ; Thorndlko FF. 8'c ; Tuorndlko. 120 , 9i < c ; Thorndllto XX , 13c ; CordU , No. 5 , H'c ; Cordls No. 4 , 10 } < c. Dcxnis Auioikoag , 9 oz. 10 > c ; Everett , 7 oz , 18o ; York , 7 oz , 13c ; Hnvmakor , S' ' u ; Jaffrov XX. 11'/c ; Jaffrey XXX , 12'o . , ! Beaver Creek A A , ll' c ; BeavorCreek BB , lOj : ; Beaver Crook UC , 0'-/o. ' KENTUCKV JKIXS Momorlul , 15c ; Glen- wood , 20c ; IContucky Slur , 35c ; Hcrculen , ISc ; Etnplro , 23s ; Cottswold , 27 } < fc ; Mel ville , 23c ; Bang-up , 27J.JC. . BLEACHED SUIJETISIH Ellerton , 7'jc ; Housckccpur , S' ' 'o ; Now Candidate , 8)a'c ) ; Berkeley cambriu No. CO , 9c ; Best Yet. 4-4 O'j'c : butter cloth OO , 4l4u ; Cabot , 7' ' > jC ; Furwell half bleached. S' ' 'c : Fruit of Loom , S-4'c ! ; Green G. O'tc ; Hope , 7 c ; King Phil ip cambric , lOo : Lonsdalo cambric , lOc ; Lonsdale. Stfc ; Now York mills , lOJ o ; Poi- | poroll , 42 iu , lOc ; Pcppcroll , 40 In , lie ; Pep- peroll , 01. ll.fc ) ; Pcppercil , S-t , 20c ; Pep- percll , 0-4 , 22c : Peppercll , 10 I. 2lc ; Canton , 4-4 , S 4c ; Canton , 5-4 , 0 > fc ; Triumph , Oj ; VVastuutta. lie ; Valley , 5c ; Barki'r , bleached , So. Bnowx SHKETIXO Atlantic A , 4-1 , 7J c ; Atlantic H. 4-4. 7o ; Atlantiu D , 4-1. 0 lc ; Atlantic P , 4 4 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4 4 , Cc ; Au rora C. 4-4 , 4Jfe ; Crown XXX , 4 4 , 04c ; ! ; Iloosier LL , 4 4. W < s ; Indian Hea I , 44 , 7c ; Lawrence LL , 4 4 , 5 'c ; Old Dominion. 4 4 , 5 } c ; Pcpperoll R , 4-4 , 0/c : Pepperell E , 40 inch , 7 o : Pepparrcll , 8-4. lXc ; Popporoll , 9-4 , 20o : Popporell , 10-4 , 22c ; Utica C , 4-4 , 4 fc ; Wnchuabtt , 44. 7c : Aurora H , 4-4. 7c ; Aurora H , 4-4 , OJ c ; Atlas , O N B , 7 > u'c ; Farmers' No. 1 , 27-in. . 44C. Dt'CK West Point , 2'.i-in , 8-oz , OJtfc ; West Point , 29-ln. iu oz , 12Hc ; West Poiut , 9-ln , 12 oz , lOKc ; West Point , 40 in , 11-oz , 17c. 17c.Fnx.VEt.s Fnx.VEt.s 1'lald lUftsmen , 20c ; Clour Lake , 32c ; Iron Mountain , 20 } c ; White G II No. 2 , 8j' , 22 } 'iG ; II No. 1 , Jf. 20 0 : B H No. 2. 4' . 22'ifiB , ; 11 No. 1. "i , 29c ; Quechee , No. 1. } f , 42a " White Quechoo No. 2f , 37 } < c : Quocheo No , 3 , : ii c ; AiiMvati , .TiJJc ; WltidBor , 22' ' < ; e. Hod C , 24-in , l.V ; E , 24-in , 2IJfc ; G G 21-iu. 20e ; II A F , ? / . 25c ; J R ljf ) , 27c ; G , 4' . 23c. PIIIXT Solid Coors Atlantic , Oc : Slater , Cc ; Berlin oil. O'.fc ' : Garnnr oil , 0@7c. Pink and Robes Richmond , O'-fc'.Allen.O c--Riv- eroolnt , 3' c ; Steel River , Os ; Paclllc , Indigo Lilua St. Legor. H o ; Washington , O' c ; American , OJ c : ArnoM , 0 > jc ; Arnold Century. 'Jo : Ainaml , 12c : Stiefel A , 12c. barter oak , 5 ' 40 ; Hama ) < o , 4 > - < i'e ; Lodl , Allen , Oc ; Richmond , Oc ; Windsor , Eddystotio.OKc ; Pacific , OKc. GIXOHAM 1'lunkett checks , GJ o ; Whit- tcnton , 09/c ; York , 0'fc ; ' ; Noruiaiidl UrcsB , Calcutta dross , 7 > $ e ; Renfrew drees , Ciusu Stevens' B , 5-.Jc } ; Stevens' A , 7c ; Stevens' A , bleached , Sc ; Stevens' P , 7 c ; Stevens' P. bleached , SJj'c ; Stevens' N , h c ; Stevens' N , bleached , \c \ ; Stevens' SI IT , He. He.CAMOIUCS CAMOIUCS S'ater , 5c ; Woods , 5c ; Stand ord , 5o ; Peacock , 5c. SIIIKTINO : Checks Caledonia X , fl' c ; Caledonia AX , lO o : Economy , Oc ; Otis , Oc ; Granite , 0 fc ; Haw River , 5) 0 ; Craw ford , Sc. _ SI o.i n IF. BLOCK TIN Small pig , 2Sc per lb ; bar , 29c per lb. CorrEii Plaulalied boiler sizes , 31c per lb ; cold rolled , 2So per lb ; sheathing , 27c per lb' pltts and Hats , 2c per lb. GALVAXI/.KD SHEET Iitox Dlsc't 50-10 per cent , p.u. plan , iron , A. 10J < fc ; B , OJ < fc. Roorixo Charcoal , I. C. , 14x20 , 112 , $15.00 ; I. X. , 57. BO. SHEET Iiiox No. 20 , $3.75 ; No. 27 , $3.S3. SOI.DEH ll@10c. TIN 1'iATC I. C. , 10x14 , 225 , $7.40 ; I. X , 30x14 , 223 , $0.23. TIN Pi.AiE-Cokc I. C. , 10x14 , 225 , 10.50. STEEL NAILS Base , $3.00. STEEL WIIIE NAILS Base , $3.50. WIHE Jap. barb , $8.0'J ' ; galv. . $1.20. STHROEDETOEM ; GRAIM , FrovisionsllSfooks Bameit Finl HalioMl BanJ , 5 Soiillt lnh : § lr otOnialia. . NATIONAL BANK U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Cniiitnl . . ' . $100,000 Simtlus.Iaii. 1st , JSIO ! . uT.nOO OK no KHS AND mitncrroiis Hexiiv W. VAIKH , President. J.KWIS y. KKEII. Vice 1'resldont. JAv. . strAnr. Vt. V. MOIHK. JOHNS. COLMX3. It. 0. CtT.SIIIMl. 1 J. N. II. PATIUCK , S.lliiJiiei.nx THE IRON BANK , Cor. l"th nnd Kariiam Sts. A General Hanktu llunlneaj Transacted. n AU , KINDS OF rQnftll SIKAIH.I : TA. I ( llJul i pint IJOUOHT. Un Improved ami I'nlin- proved 1'roparty. I'urclmpd or Negotiated. TUB Negotiation of COUPUltATIO.V A Specialty. Correspondence Solicited. W. B. MILLARD , Room ! 11U Brown Uuildiiiir , Oinalm , Nob. lv ana r ll Veal , . . , , pru'lianilDrlfd l1nIU.V ict Clt .urunrlliliitIi"lni r Ijave lovhltxVrltounror prlcnn Aranr lufunuKtlfm ) tu n nj. Htf il riB. IIOII ItlMO.V A : < 'O. , CoiumU.ion ilc rrhund , 171 Huillk \ > ulcr-.t. , Chlritfo. Hirriic- Mftrupolll > iuNalluuatlii.iik.ClJlcagi > . Mention Oinuba RESTORED. or'S ' VuS s ; rauitnc 1'rtmnturo l > rrar. Xcrvoui DtUlltr , lx i Manhood. &c. , havloa t rleu fn r&ln tit cry known tmt. dy , tiuducoTi'r d vlmple mraui of self cure , wblcll U will und ( M.l.dl fHKK lo t > U ffllow-iuirrreri. iUiir u.jiiuuim , r.o , iiuiiiw .wvuikcmr. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK , Capital , Surplus , 4O.OOO OniccrJ niitl Directors I ! , M. Mortomnn. O M. Hitchcock , .Ir.a. tlnrnciiu. Jr. . A , lloni-v , K. M Amterann. Win. ( I Maul , v. pro * , : U II Will' IMIIK , A. r. Hopkins , pro * . : A. Mlllnrd , K. II. llryant , insistent cuMiler. Boots and Shooo. KIHKKNDALLO.VA'S < t CO. , Eucccmnn to It J , Jones A Co. Wholesale Manufacturers Agenti ( or Itoilon Uubticr Shoe To. . 1107 , 1104 and 1101 II rn 7 8Uo t , Om ht , Ntbrmka. Brovoro. swnz Lager Beer Brewers , UJl North KlghUulh Str * l , Om B , N t > tnil . Cornloo. EAOLE Manufacturer * of Galvanize ! Iron Cornice WInJow-capi anJ nmnlllo nVyliiibU. Johu Upeuelur , liropnetor. I'jg ' nJ 1U South lota meet. Artlata' Mntorlnlo. A. I/OSPJJ , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anfl Organs , 1513 Ioui < la > Ueet.Onmlm , Nobrnika. ponl , Coke , lEto. Oil AHA Jobbers of Hard aafl Soft Coal. S09 South I3tb strott. Ouiaha , Ncbra K . * NKUHASKA FUEL CO. . Snippers of Coal and Goto 111 South 13th street , Umalm , Nebraska. _ JSJsara. _ DEAN , AimSTRONQ A CO. , Wholesale Cigars , tC3 North Cth Street , Omaha , Nub. "Hollo" HOT. p f y Co io do i a n ( f. E. SMI 'a it CO. , Dry Goods , Fnrnisoing Goods and Notions H.IO illllllllUWt IU. I . 1)1.1. " KILPATRWK-KOCH BUY GOODS ( ? ( ) . ; ' Imnorters& Jobbers in BryGooilj , Notions Qiti' Kurnlihlnii Cools. Corner lltu anil Uacnoy _ ilroeH , Omaha , Nebrmka. Furnltu ro . DEWEY AV Wholesale Beaiers in Furniture , rarnam itrajt , Omatm , N'obrnikn. CHARLES Furniture , Omaha , Crocorlos. ifflCORD , 11RABY& CO. , Wholesale Grocers , Uth and L venffcrtl > ptr ou , Omaha. Nobrmka. Hardware. H1MEBAUGH & TAYLOR , Bnilders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Uccbanles Toolt anil llutlalo Scales. ll > Douglas it , unmha , Nib. Lumber , Eto. JOHN A. WAKKFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. Imported and American Portland Comcnt. aaenl for Mllwnnkou llydrnnllc Ceruvnt and QulLOf Wulto Llmo. CHAS. R. LEE , I Dealer in Hardwood Lnm'ber Xood carpiti anil narauat flooring. Oth and IJjuglat itrcets , Onmha , Nubrntka. MISSOURI MTXIXO CO. , Miners and Shipnersrf Hard and Soft Coa tlUllmNitiicnai llnnk Hull mil ! . Ouiauu , .Not)1 LOUIS URADFORV , Bealer in Lnmber , Lath , Lime , Sasi Doan. etc. Tardi-Corner 7th nnd. Douglas. Offlo * Corner 10th and Uouglai. FRED. W. OR AY , Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corn i 0th and Uouglni itreeti , Omalia. Mill I no ry a n d M o tlon B I. OttERFELDER A CO. , Uprters & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions S03.S10 and 21S South lltli itrcet. Notions , J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , 1121 Harnojr s'.roet , OHO. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , AxloOitaao , etc. Omaha. A. II. Dlihop , Mnnagcr. Papor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Pacer Dealers , Carrr * ntco ( lock of printing , wrapping nnd writing paper. Special attention ulvon to card paper. Safes ( to. A , L. DEANE .6 CO. . General Agents for Hall's ' Safes , 8tl nd 32J South 10th St. . Omaha. Toys , Eto. H. HARDY A CO. , Jobbora of Toys , Bolls , Albums , Fanoy Gooto , Honie Furnliulnc floodi. Cblldrcu'a CarrlagCi. 1201 ramam tre lOnialmNob. _ Asr lou 1 1 u rn I I m p I o rn on ts LlNlNOEIt A METOALF CO. , Agricult'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriage ! Wholeialo. Qmalia , Nebrn ka. o. O. IKJ.VW Mlfi'Ulfl/tJ / I'Ultlf I/O. , Steam and Water Supplies , Ilallldar wind rnllli , 9U nnd M ) Jonot it.,0mlina U , V. UQJI , Acting Managar. A CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , fli ot-lroa work , ittum PUMPS. > aw mill , . UU121J _ le .T nnorlll U tOmabn. | ' lron Worts , . PAXTON & VIUHLINU Wronght and Cast Iron Building Worfc , Koglutp , trait work , general foundry , machine , aid blncmmllh work , omcu ind wurks , U. I' , llf. | _ anil lull , tr t , umalin. _ OMAHA 'tiAFfrJklffiON WOHKH , Hanf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Prcof Safes , Vault , , Jail work , Irou tbutlori and Rro uncaptb Q. Au JI Q , prop r. Cor. Uth and Ja ; aon bti. Sash. Doors , EtoT M. A. D/snnoir Aco. . , Wboleinl * mtaufaelurtrc & ( Sato , DoorUltoflnnu Monlilings , > ' Ilrancn offlce , 12tk and liarditrceti , Omaha , Nat . SOUTH OMAHA. YARD co. . Of Sootii Omalia. iimitci - < * * * }