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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1890)
THE OMAHA DAILY BE13 : SATUKDAV , MAKC1I 22 , 18UO. TUP ottt'fini iTitrn iitniri'Tf flit SPECULATIVE MARKETS , The VoJumo of-Whoat Eualnosa Oontinuoa Largo. \ MODERATE DEALINGS IN CORN. A Somowlint Knnlcr Fccllnttln Oaln I'rovlfllonH Practically Unilln- lurlicil A General Advance In Cattln Vnlucw. f CHICAGO ritOIlUOB MATtlCBTS. Marcli 21. | Special Tcloernm to TUB HUB. ] Chicago bad u bi # npcculntlvo wheat tnurkct nKoln today. Ttio trading possessed some very interesting features ana the volume of business was o largo that In dividual transactions were largely lost sight of. The thrco most conspicuous operators hero were all buyers. They wcro Hutchln- son , Purdrldgo and Cudahy. Hutclilnson was buying to got the market up or keep It up temporarily rather than nccumulnto a larger line of wheat. Pardridgo was cover ing nt a heavy loss. AH a short seller helms been standing out for some days with the mar ket against him. His purchases toJiiy wcro estimated > it from 1,000,000 to 2,000,000 bushels. Cudaby was buying because ho thinks ho seen the handwriting on the wall. None of his buying wns to cover and perhaps ho got long wheat. H must not bo thought that the market wnt one-sided because of these three buyers. Thcro was tun usual Belling for" the proverbial Prh'ay break. Thcro wns heavy reall/lng by houses. With prolltn runglnc from } < j to la In May wheat there wns suiting by benm to short the market for a down turn after the curly advance. The ndvnnco of the day was made the first half hour. May opened tfo lower nt S0 ? c and went straight up to 81' c or tfc over all pre vious figures on the present move- mnnt. ' At 1 Vclock May was nt 81 Vc , the ton price. The fight from 11 a. m. to 12 : HO p. m. in the pit was nt 70Jtf@iOJ c to'h'CC&SO&a Within this nnr- row nuiL'o millions of bushels changed hands. Sellers thought with the I'ardndgo short in terest wiped out the market would wonkon. Huycrs thought that with n fresh short in terest mmlo toitay any butt news would cause a sharp advance and u scare- among the shorts. Thus it stood at 1 o'clock. llio feature of the market was a premium of 2c for May over July , whereas two days ano thcro was but 1 j-jfe difference. June sales today were ntSOj < @SO'l8'o and July was at ' 80 to 7Sn'7S > tfc. The excellent wenthur offset the tinner feeling abroad. Crop news was as conflicting as for the week past. Shortly before the close whcnt wont up to 81'iC ' , or Jh'c over the morning llguro for May. Thcro was a good den ] of calling on "calls" nt EO@SOV < o nnd tfien the market closed nt $1.00. Juno closed nt 80) c nnd July tit 7&tf @ 7SXa ' 1 hero wiis no largo 'Individual trndlng In corn , but the market was fairly active , with considerable strength ear ! v nnd prices steady nt the close. ' 1 hero were 770 cars or No. 2 stuff. May sold at 30@3 ( > 'ifc. On the largo estimate for tomorrow , 8313 cars.and gelling by n Chicago elevator company against country purchases , the price wont bade to 'JXo but the eloso wns at ! ! 0c. Other closing ilcures wereMarch : , 2SJ < fc nominnl , AprU 2'c ) , Juno EO c , July 31 > c , August 31c ! , Sep tember H'J > ' c. Ttio oats market , although fairly nctlvo , failed to exhibit the Hfo and the largo volume of trading noted yesterday. There wns good buying by several largo opcrntors , but offerings were liberal nnd their wants wcro supplied. The fooling nt the opening wns rather easy and prices re- cedoa slightly , rallied } { c for May , but later receded , ' /r , nnd the market closed steady at about ttio same prices as yesterday. Juno nnd July were steady , with fuirtradlng. No. 2 white for May met with fair tdernand and Bold at 23 o early , but later at 23X@23J4c. Juno wns rather quiet nt 22 (5/23 ( 0. The demand for car lots in store was light. No. U was quotable at Ul @ 21c. . The provision market wus undisturbed ex cept for u little activity in lard. Pavdrulgo boucht freely of this product and the price of'May went from 50.10 to $ ( X15. Hulhinson sold nnd the price went back to 50.12 > at onco. In short ribs thcro was llulo change except n sllgnt decline at the , opening. Muv pork sold in S10.43@10.47X nnd back to $10.45 at the close. The cash transactions were fair. CII1O.VGO LIVE SXOC1C. CHICAGO , Mnrch 21. [ Special Telegram to THE UBB. ] CATTI.K. A fallinc off of 2.000 In tbo run and the opening up of export trade ,1ms bad the effect of advancing prices lOc to 15o over the current range of the first three iln.vs of the wccic nnd tbo advance covers about everything in the fat steer line , mctlum | and light grades getting the great est share of the advance. Uut few Toxnns worp In alght , nnd recent sales were at $2.83 < ( ? 3 75. Butchers stock was In good demand. The stockcr and feeder trade ruled rather slow ana light , little steers are soiling n nhado lower. Choice to extra beeves , M.85 ( < ; 0.05 ; medium to good steers. 1,350 to 1.600 Ibs , $4.004.SO : 1,200 to 1,350 Ibs , ! 3.60 ( < { UO : 050 to 1,200 Ibs. ? 3.2o@3.60. Stookors nnd feeders. $2.40(723.75 ( ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , $ l.r > 0@3.-lO ; bulk , f3.23@2.75 ; Texas corn-fed atcors , $2.00(5(3.75. ( HOGS The demand was fairlv active with the bulk of the bent heavy colling u shnda stronger , but at the close scalpers nnd oth ers who had stock not up toihostandard had to tuko "n shiivin off,1' us the saving coos , liough and common sold at M OO'uM.lO ; good packers nnd mixed * t.l2' Q4,17 } , largely nt M.15 , nnd the best heavy and steady ntSl.20 , with fancy heavy ut 84.23 to S4.B7K. Light sorts woru not wanted nnd generally sold 5o lower , largely at $4.1C@UO. FINANCIAL. I New YonK , March 21. | Special Telegram to THE UEE.I STOCKS The stock market furnishes no lurprlsos these days unless it bo surprising that sales fall below 60,000 shares , as they did yesterday , i'lio public not onlv stands aloof from stocks but many professional traders are In n waiting atti tude. The belief prevails that very little floating itockiof the Vnndorbilt lines , the Coalers , Northwestern , liurllngton or Ilock Island , Is on thoinaskot. It Is claimed that It is bold by parties who will not part with their shares on account ot ordinary lluctuatlons either way. If this theory Is correct it fur nishes n foundation for u magnlilcont nd vnnco when the rate troubles and the proba bility of tight money arc removed. There was n better tone to foreign dispatches thin morning owing lo the expressions of Em peror William nnd this was plainly felt In the aleck market , Early trading this mornIng - Ing was much the sauio ns yester day , whllo the fluctuations In no stock , with tbo alngla exception of Tennessee Coal exceeded if per 'cent. The opening was steady to firm. Most of tbo list traded In during the llrst few min utes showed fractional advances , The firm tone continued nnd changes In quotations after those of opening were generally up- \vardv Tonnc co Coal , however , after open ing up I per cent nt 5 V , lost all its improve ment. Dealings were devoid of any other special feature , though Sugar , ' which with Tennessee Coal was the only active stock , after tt slight rlno retired below the opening price. Hoforo nodn there was a further Im provement throughout the list. Sugar Trust was. up to 70. , Oregon Trantcontlijontal to 37 ; ; , Loulsvlllo & . Nu h- villo to 84.V , LaKe Shore to 107tf , Western Union to 81 t , Tennessee Coal to 51 a second time , with Heading. Missouri Pucltlo and Hock Island small fractions higher. St. Paul , Uurllngton nnd Nortnwostorn were extremely dull and steady. There was much iuiprowd feeling In all itockt before the close. The announcement ot a dividend in Sugar TruiU caused that itook to oloso firm nnd hlfhcr. Chicago Qai , after a break to 4IJ nntho adverse Illinois court decision , recovered to 43tf nt the close. Tennessee Coal moved up to 54Ja nut gain of 1-V per cent , Lackawanna closed XUP and Ko.tdinir > V higher. Western railroad slocks were buoyant on better prospects and closed with fair advances. AlchUon , Uur- llngton and Western Union wcro up J < , Northwestern if. St. Paul > Y , Missouri Pad lie Jnnd Hock Island led with a 1 per cent g-Un nt 01. Money continues easy The total sales of stocks wcra 111,45 0 shares The following were the cb.ilnir quotation * : n. H. 4i rcaulir. . lil if 'Northern ' 1'nclllo. . .TH ( U.B.4 > coipoai ; , . .r ! < { ! < lonreforrod . . V.'H U.4'tsroguUr..iaO't ! 0. * N' . W . HO.'i l7.H.4'fcniipmi..1. ' [ < ) 'iJ do preferred . Ml I'acldtBiotin . 116 I.V.r.Central . IMS' Ontml I'aclOo. . . Hfl'j't I' . D.&K. . . . . . . . I8K . . .1J llocklsland . PI tea C..M. ASU * . . ( W'i ACJuInnv . Hfl'j . . . . IlllnolfiCantral . 114 nnproforroa on T..II. & W tr.ilnn I'acllla Oi'i . U'4' VV..81. Ij.il' . . . . . . . 12 l.nkoHhoro * noprotorrecl. . . . . " < ! ! . { Michigan Cflutrnl. . D7f Wcsiora Union. . . . Bllf MONBT Easy at 8 } Q I per cent. PIUMB MEiictxTit.B IMPEit 5J i47) < per cent. STnnt.tyo ExcnANon Dull but steady : sixty- day bills , | 4.b2 # ; demand , 54.S5 4 modci. NKW Yoruc , March 21. fSnoelal Toloram toTiin llKS.l Th3 folljwla.f urj thj mln- IngstocU quotations : Alice . 12.1 Horn Silver . 22,1 Caledonia , bli IHO North Hullo Isle..iro Commonwealth Ontario 300J rotnatock. T. ftcrp.liooo Oplilr 37(1 ( Con. Cal & Vn . . . .Hi Hiiv.iKOl lir P.l Crlsto MS flerra Nevada 195 Halo J ; N'orcroj.s. , . antler Crooic ! ' I'UODCJCK MAU1CUF * . . Mnrch 21. 1:1. : n. m. eloso Wheat Firm : March , 80) (5 ( : May , 8lc. Corn Steady ; March.'a > fcj May , 800. Oats Kaslor ; Mnrch , 2l > iJc. Hye Steady ; May , 4l@44iC. } ! Harley -Nothmedolni ; . Prune Timothy $1.10. Flax-Cash , 51.43. Whlsky-fl.Oli. Pork-Steady ; March , $10.33 ; May , * 10.45. Lard Steady : March , S0.07K ; May , ' ' Flour Firm ; dealers generally asking nn advance of lOc all around ; winter wneat. ? 2.iU ) ( < ? l.40 ; spring wheat , 8).75 ® 1.00 : rye , ? 2.50(3-2.SO ( ; buckwheat , 75ci1.00 ( per cwi. cwi.Provisions Provisions Shoulders , $ { . ! tt@lAO' short clear. $5.405 50 ; sbort ribs , March , ? 5.07 . Uutter Kaiy ; creamery , 15J24o ; dairy , 1221c. Cheese Firm ; full cream Cheddars , OJf Hats , HQlli c ; Young Americas. Ejrgs Firm : fresh , 13@14c. Hides Stoutly ; heavy nnd light green salted , 4X@4c ; suited bull , 3&c ; green salted calf , fljfu : dry flint , G@7c ; dry salted hides , Oc ; dry calf , 5@0o ; deacons , 20o each. TaUoxv Steady ; No. 1 solid packed , 3 c ; No. 2 , 3 > .fo ; cako4c. Receipts. Shlpm'ts. Flour . 14.000 17.000 Wheat . 18,000 1R.OOO Corn . . . . .333,000 203,000 Oats . 112,000 180.000 Now VorK , March 31. Wnoat Receipts , 7,700 bushels : exports , none ; spot stronger : No. 2 rod , SiJf@30J.Cc In elevator , S0 % @ bOJ c alloat ; OUa.01fc f. o. b. ; options irregu lar , near months higher , for } iBc ; ? off ? * " ° ' 2 red , March , closing at SOc. Corn Receipts , 42.000 bushels ; oxnarts. lfiO,700 bushels ; spot stronger ; No. ! 2 , 86 @ 30 ; < o in elevator , 37X@-'i3c afloat ; ungraded mixed , 82 @ 38.J 'c ; options steady ; March 87c. 87c.Oats Oats Receipts , 09,000 bushels ; exports , 4U(30bushols ! ( ; spot stronger ; No. 2 white , 81J5rtJ32 ; mixed western. 23@31c : white do. : ; li(7tioe ( ; ; options easier ; March closing at Coffee Options closed steady at 10$30 ( points down. Sales : 77.2.V ) bags ; March , S17.75@17.SO , May , $10.05@17.10 ; spot Rio easy ; fair ; cargoes , fiO.50. Sugarllnw , lower ; refined , flrm. Petroleum United closed , April , SOJ c. Kecs Steady ; western , 14t @l4Xe. Pork Firm : now moss , $ U.5U@ 12.00. Lard Steady ; western atoain.fJ.oO. Untler Active ; western dairy. Il@l8o ; creamery , 13@23 } c ; Elgin , 20 > < j@27c. Cheese Steady ; western , 10cJ10 ( > c. St. IjouN. March 21. Wneat Higher ; cash , 78 @ 7Sr ' ; M .V , 784'c. Corn tligher ; cash , 23 o ; May , 205 Oats Higher ; cash , 23 > c ; May , 22J c. Pork Steady at $10 fiu. Lard Nominal , 45.00. Whisky JI.02. Hntier Unchanged ; creamery , 20@25o ; dairy , 10@22c. Miimrupnlie. March 21. Wheat Re ceipts , 100 cars : shipments , 24 cars. Spot active. Closing : No. 1 hard , March and Anril. SOu ; May , Sic ; on track. 80 'c ; No. 1 northern , March. 7SJ c ; May , 70 } c ; on track , Tiy e ; No. 2 northern , March , 70c. . Mllwniilcoi- , March 21. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 spring , cash , ? ' @ 74o ; May , 74 < g74 , ' c. Corn Higher ; No. 3 , 20a Oats Higher ; No. 3 , white , 2 Ic. Rye Higher ; No. 1. 44c. llurloy Advancing ; No. 2 , 42o. Provisions Weak ; porit , $10.30. Knnsiu Oltv. March 21. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 hard , cash , G5 > $ ; No. 3 red , TOJtfc. Corn Steady ; No. 3 , c.tsb , 229 © 22Vc. Oats-No. 2 , lS @ 18 ro. Clnoliiimti , March 21. Wheat Strong ; No. 2 red , SOc. Corn Easier ; No. 2 mixed , 31Ke. Oats Stronger ; No. 2 mixed , 31@23c. Whisky 51.03. Ijlvorponl , March 21. Wheat Firm ; demand poor ; holders oITci malcrntely ; Cali fornia No. 1 , 7s 2d percental. Cjrn Steady ; demand poor ; , new mixed western , 3a 0).jd per cent. MVK STOU1C. Chlen n. March 21. Cattle Receipts , 7riOO ; > strong to higher , closing easier ; beevea. Sl.S3 ( < fr > .U5 ; steers. f3.2dgi,30 ( ; slock- crs and feeders , | j. 10@3.75 ; T6xus corn-fed steers , $2.80@3.75. Hogs Receipts , 30.000 ; stronger , closlnc weak ; mixed , $ I.OU@I.2U ; heavy , 5I.OOQ 4.27& ; light , $4.00@l.-r > ; snips , J3.504.35. Sheep Receipts 8,000 ; strong ; natives , J1.00Q1.05 ; western corn. fed , S3.00@5.70 ; Texaus , * 3.7S3.20 ; lambs , | 3.00@0.83. Kansas Clty.Mnrch 21 Catllo Hoooipts , 0,001) ; shipments , 2,000 ; market active ; steers , J3.3531.70 ; cows. $1.S3J.05 ; ; stack ers and feeders , $3.80(33.55. ( Hogs Receipts , 5,500 ; shiumonts , 1,030 ; market steady ; all grades , 3AOVJ4 ( ) ( 00. National Stnolc Yurils Kmt St. Ijiiuis , March 21. Cattle Receipts , 8,01)0 ; shipments. 70 > j ; nmrkot strong ; fair to 'lanov nalivo steorn , S3.30V < ? 4 80 ; stockon nnd feeders , f2.80c < ? 3.40. Hogs Receipts. 5,003 ; shipments , 5,100 ; mnrkot lower ; lioiiv.\\.f I.OO/iJl.lO ( / ; packiut ; , W.00 ( < ? 4 05 ; light , M. 05 ® 1. 10. Sioux City , March 4 1 , Cattle Receipts , 150 ; shipments , 1,0.10 ; market unchanged ; ca liners , 75cOtl. 35 ; cows , Sl.OOSl.25 ; stockers - ors , J1.60 i25 ; feod-jrs , $2.25@J.OO ; veal calves , ? 3.00@y.l3. Hogs Receipts , 1,170 ; market higher and trong at W.OOjJ4.00. ( OMAHA IjlVK STOCK. Catch * . Friday , March 20. Estimated rccoints of cutllo 1,200. com pared with 1,235 yestnrduy and 2,277 last Friday. Tbo steer market opened active ut nn advance of SglOa. The nmrkot lias al most recovered the lost since last Saturday. Nearly everything desirable was picked up early In the day and by Urn inlddlo ot the afternoon , before tlio break came , nearly everything hud changed hands at the ad vance , On later advices from Chicago the market closed weak and lower , Ono bunch of 33 steers averaging1 X ) pounds sold for 11.55 , the highest price paid for atocra this year. Nearly everything changed hands at M.CO ( 4.00. Thn cow market opened active - tivo and strong , most sales indicating a shade's advance. Everything was aold , the market closing active and itrong. Feouors and stoouora contluuo In demand and prices lire llrm with everything at all desirable picked up early , Hulls rule high , loino line ones on market selling at HUB * . Estimated receipts of hoes 3,100 , com * pared with 3,837 yesterday and 3,5b last Fn- dty. Theiuuricet opoaed active and llrm , all changing hand * early nt 13.00(33.05. ( The avcrngo prleo was f J.V1 , compared With W.SOJ } yesterday. Estimated receipts of sheep 1,001- com pared with nonn yesterday and 5 last Fri day. Ono lot of corn-fed westerns weighing 03 pound sold for C1.03 and n bunch of Utah owes sold for fl.C3. _ Prcvnlllnz lrloj . The fallowing U a table of prlcM pill lo this market for the graJo of stoo'.c mou- tlonod : Prime stc'ars. 133J to 1 ( 0 Ilis..W.83 (74.0J ( aoodateora , 12V ) to 1I3J Ibs. . , 8.4) fa 1.35 Good steers , 1030 to Via Ibs. . . 3.3 ] (33.35 Common lOJ'J to 1150 Ib stoorj. 2.00 ( i$3.3'J Common canners . l.OJ ( ( (2.00 Ordinary to fair cows . 1.00 ( ii2.35 Fair to good cows . , 1.00 M2.45 Good to choice cows . 2.20 Q8.00 Choice to fancy cows . 2.03 ( $3.80 Fair to good bulls . 1.75 012.5'J Choice to fancy bulls . -.5'J 0)3.50 ) Light Atockors and f Isadora. , . . 2.5) 3.15 Feeders. 030 to 1100 Ibs . 3.0) ) M3 50 Fair to choice light hogs . 8.00 W3.05 Fair to choice heavy hogs . 8.83 33.00 Fair to choice mixed hogs . 8.82' ' rt3.00 niul 1/tnvtnt Halos ot Iloi : ? . Today. Yesterday. Highest . 13.05 Highest . M.OiJ-j Lowest . 385 Lowest . 3.80 Stock HcocliitP. Onicl.il yesterday. Estimated Today. Cattle , 01 curs..1.2S5 Cattle , 53 cars..1.200 llOKS , 43 cars..2,357 Hops. 47 cars.,3liO Sheep , 7cir..lCOl ; Disposition ol .Stock. Showmp the number of cattle , hojfa nnd nhcep bouKht by the packers and leading buyers on to-day's mantel : ' CATTLE. , 13uvcrs. No. Swift & Co. . r. 337 Gcorco II. Hammond it Co 178 The Armour-Cudnhv Packing company. 03 N. Morris 103 Lee Rothschild 2-J8 Hccker ft D 100 Shippers 2S3 Henton & Underwood 30 11009. Showlntr the number of ho3 baught by the loading buyers on todav's ' maruot : Armour-Cudahy Packlnt ? company 1T > 03 Omaha Pao'ilnp Co IJH2 GeorRO II. Hammond & Co 183 Swift & Co 385 Shippers 14 Hoes yesterday averaged 2CO pounds and CO to the car. Slicup. Showing the number of sheep bought by buyers on tokav's market : Swift &Co . 105 Boguo Packlnc cotnpauy . 170 Uaiigi or ! Vica < Uosj-i. The following table showa the raajo of price * paid for hogs : Light and medium hops . S3 00 @ 3 05 Good to choice mixed ho s. . . 3 85 @ 3 02y' } Good lo choice hoavyhogs. . . 3 85 C < $3 00 Ilnnirc rtf 1'rloes Uisun. The following table shows the range of prices paid for sbcop : Prime fat sheep . $4 40 ( < ? 5 50 Goodfatshoop . 3 5'J (78 ( 1 03 Common to medium sheep. . . . 2 OJ @ 3 75- Lambs . 4 00 ( < JO 00 Avcraun Co it ot Ho. * * . The following table gives the average cost of hogs on the dates mentioned , including the cost today , as nassd upon sales reported : Dato. Prico. Dale. Price. March 1 . $3 75 March 12 . 3 83 March . . . . i. . . 3 7G March 13 . 3.S74' March 4 . ' 377 March 14 . 301 % March 5 . 3 74 ? March 15 . 3 07V Mnrch 0 . a 71 % March 17 . 3 02 March 7 . 3 72X March 18 . 3 March 8 . 3 78 March 10 . 3 March 10 . 3 78 March 20 . 3 March 11 . . 8 81 March 21 . 3 81 Averaga I'noj u In ft. Showing the nvara a pries p-iU for loaJs of hogs on tha daya maicitoi In 1337 , 1333 , 1830 and 1800 : Coinniirativj Tables. The following tables slow tha range in prices oa hogs durin ? thl an 1 la xvjek : lloprcasntattvn Sales. STKEHM. 13 763 3 20 WiiiTBUX O.ITTLB. Owners. No. Av. Price. Standard Cattle Co , 21 cows OS'J M 10 2tcowB 1027 8 10 83 steers . , .1300 a IS IIOCH. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.- 0..107 40M40 01..233 120 W 00 5..270 - 870 72. . .214 120 U 00 8..327 40 275 03..271 3 00 5.80.r ( a 80 04.,250 a 00 ia..8 7 a 80 CO..303 240 8 00 5..874 3 60 72. . . 2SO 100 3 00 5..31(5 ( 60 8 80 CO..237 200 3 Ou 5..2SO 3 82)f ) W..2JO 40 8 00 On the Market With Horses. G. A. Saportls , KoJ Uutcs , W.yo , On the Mnrkot With Shcop. White , Sons ft Co. , Mtndon ; 13. M. Gibson , Clarlis ; L. P. Southwortn , atiolton. On tlioMurUot With Cnttlo. H. Blaco , Konnnrd ; Morrh ft , H. , Fre mont ; Potcrnon & N. , Niokorson ; J. II. llurlc- holder , Woodbine , la. ; M. U. ICoitb , North Plutto : C. C. Nelson , Ulg Sprlnps ; Atvvood G. & L. S. Co. , Atwood , ICnn. ; II. Moyors , Lincoln ; D. Uotrick , Uolnnd ; ford & U. , Mnywood : Tlioinas Lnnhan , Harvard ; Pnx- son & U. , Gcnova ; M. P. Williams , Codur Crcok ; A. C. Stoivcll , Cedar Hapids ; . John WlffRlns , Uolumuus ! Standard fjattlo Co- Ames ; GCOJ-RO Hootol , Millard ; J , P. Tnylor Ashton ; N. Jacquot , Merna ; GcorpoV. . HouRlo. Arcadia : KoRcra & Ollls , Ord ; Vf , h. Warren , Wood Ilivor ; U. W. Austin , Yorkshire , la. : Bennett & Greek , Itun Fra- zlcr. Wayne ; W. & L. , Waterloo ; Anderson & Johnson , Oakland ; K. Wither , Castorm , In. ; Koden & 7. , Modulo. la. ; F. W. & A. J. West , Wlsnor ; H. Wliltworo. J. Hopkins , Tlldon ; Uiven & Gordon , Scwnrd ; A. Wil son. Shickle.v ; J. M. Emarlne , Council UlufTs , la. ; Hay State Livestock comnany , Fnirllolil , la. , and AbinRton , III. ; Dan C. Davis , Mary- villo. Mo. ; J. C. Smith , Hlioluy ; L.-Ander son & Co. , Mo.id ; James Connolloy , Warner- ville ; II. Schmeltlikn. Humpnro.vs ; C. J. Furor , Iluutlcy ; Lew Ueason , Anita. On the Mnrkat With Ilo s. P. Dledrlcksen , Frost it S. . Hennlnpton ; U. Hlaco. Kcnnnrd ; W. II. McDonald , Plorco ; E. M. Muuson , Weening Writer ; J. Hustle , Panaaia : O. M. Vounp , Berlin ; George Yarns. Missouri Valley , la. ; J. H. IJurltholder , Woodbine , la. ; J. J. Dohortr. Dunlay. la. ; Hankln Bro ? . , Cambridge ; Atwood G. & L. S. Co. , Atwood , ICan. ; J. C. Arbticklo. Ludell , Kan , ; J. ElbB , DcWitt ; W. A. Finloy , Greenwood ; Babbitt & Evans , South IJend ; ( ! . II. Pnrmale & Co. , Cedar Creek : D. Detrlck , TJphind ; A. C. Stowell _ Cedar Creek : F. M. Sackott , Albion ; John Wiggins , Columbus ; Crill & , M. . Central City ; P. C , KitiR , Clarks ; J. P. Taylor , Ashton ; A. Lorkowski , Farwoll ; T. Dear- dorf , Mcrnu ; Taylor & U. , Broken Bow ; Stevenson Bros. , Ansley : Kenyou Bros. , Hockvillo ; Hogers & Ollls , Ord : S. U. Black , Kearney : Wheeler & Chittcndun , Ponder ; O'Connor ' Bros. & S. , Lyons ; A. E. Tun- berp , Hooper ; Caldwell & ShcoU , Elgin : F. W. & A. J. West , Wlsnur ; B. Whitwero. Tilden ; M. B. Huffmah ; Nclitfti ; Wapers & Coylp , O'Neill ' ; Walrnth & W. , Atkinson ; Tcrwilliger & C ! . , Dwistli ; A. Cash , HIsfiiRs ; L. Anderson & Co. . Mead ; J. A. Kehoo , Pintle Contor. ' OMAHA' WHOLESALE : MARKETS I'roiluoP. Eoos Strictly frosh,12@12Kc ; cold stor age , pickled , limed , salted , not wanted at any prico. ' BUTTEU Creamery , fancy rolls , prints , 21 @ 25c ; creamery , fanov solid naclcoa , 22f$23c ; creamery , choice , 19@ c ; dairy , fancy rolls and prints , ISg-Oo ; dairy , fancy solid packed , 17@10c ; dairy , choice , 15@lic ( ; country roll , fancy , 10@lSc ; choice , 12@l5c ; country roll , Rood. OCrJlUc ; country roll , fair , 7@Sc : poor stock , 3 ( < ? 6'c. Poui/ntv Turkeys , fdrossod , fancy dry picked , 12@13o : turk6ys , live , per ft , 8c ; chickens , fanov , lli$12u ; chickens , choice , 9@ lUc ; chickens , Uvo. W.U'J3.50 ; goeso.dresscd. fancy , 10@llo ; KOOSO , 'dressed , choice , 0@ lOc ; RCCSO , live , doz. , $0.00@7.00 ; ducks , dressed , faocy , lie ; ducks , cbolco , lOgtle ; ducks , live , doz. , $2.50@3.UO ; plgoons , doz. , ? 1.00@$1.25. GAMC Jock snipe , $1.00@1.2.i ; golden plover , $ l.00@1.2o ; mallard duck-i , 53.00 ® 350 ; canvasback ducko. $ o.00@(1.00 ( ; rort- head ducks , doz. , $3.00 ; toal.uucks. doz , S1.50@3.00 ; mixed ducks , doz. , $1.50 ( 3.00 : pooso , Canada , ? 0.00@8.00 ; geese , small , J4.00 ( ffi.4.50. HOSE15@10o per Ib for choice comb. I'liRSEiivcs8@lto ) per ib. JKLLIES 4@tKc per Ib. DiiKssEi ) VEAL Choice medium , 7@"Xc ; light , 5@Cu ; heavy. 3(5-tc. ( Arri.ES Per bbl , Cionltons , $4.00 ; W. Twitf , fl.50 ; Ben Davis , $4.50 ; Uouinnito , $4.fiJ. Cinaii Per bbl , ronurd , 50.50 ; half bbl , ? 3.60 ; hard elder , pure , per bS > l , $5.0J. XiiNsecn On Ulc. MAIAOA GnvrES Fancy , per bbl , f .50 choic-o , per bbl , $0.00@7 00. COCOANUTS Per hundred , SJ.75. Picici-ns Medium , per bbl. $5.50 ; small , 8J.50 ; gherkins. S7.50 ; C. & B. chow chow , nts , $0.85 ; pts. J.135. POTATOES Per bu , fancy , 35o ; choice , 25 © 30c. 30c.MAPI.C MAPI.C SUOAU Per Ib , ll@12c. CHEESE Per Ib , full cream Y. A. , 12c ; full cream twins , lljffa ; full cream Otiio Swiss , lOo ; lull cream Wisconsin Swiss , 13 ® Mo ; full cronm brick Swiss , 13u ; full cream limburger Swiss , 12a FISH Fresh frozen white trout , pike nnd pickerel , per Ib , 7o ; sturgeon , 7o. OIUNOES Per box , Florida brights , 53.75 ; mcssma$3.25 ; California fancy navels , J.j 00 ; Los Angeles , $2.75 ; seedlings , Riverside , S3.853.50 ; mountain , # 3.03 ; in llvo box lots 25c per box less. LCMOXS Per box , messlna fancy , f4.00@ 4..VJ ; vordollt , good , $ .3 00. BASAXAS Per bunuli , $3.00@3.00. HiiC9. ) PELTS AND TALLOWS Green salted hides , 4jtfc ; dry salted hides , 5@0c ; dry flint hides , 7c ; cult hides , 5c. Damaged hides 2o loss. Sheep pelts , green , each , 73e@Jl.23 ; sheep pelts , dry , per Ib , 0@12c ; tallow , No. 1 , 4@ln/c : No. 2 , 8 > @ 3 o ; grease , white 4 o ; yellow , 2 CZ3c. BEANS Ilund picked invy , $ l.r 0@l.CO : hand picked navy , medium ul.40 ( 1.50 ; iiand nicked country , tl.30l.40 ; good clean , | 1.2U @ 1.30. Pitovisioxs Hams , No. 1 , 10 Ib average , 0)fo ) ; 20 to 22 Ibs , 8Mc ; 13 to 14 ll.s , OWe ; shouldprs , So ; breakfast bacon. No. 1 , Be ; ham sausage , 8c ; dried boot hams , 7 c ; bcof tongues , SO 00 per dozen ; dry salt meats , 5@ 5j o par Ib ; ham roulette , O c ; add lo jior lt > for small lots. BOXES ( Quotations 'pro for delivery In Chicago ) . Dry buffalo , per ton , * 10.0018.00 ; dry country , bleached , $ lO.OO@ia.OO ; dry country , damp and uiolity , 33,00c)10 ( ) 00. VEOETAIILUS Old Sweet potu'toes , fancy Mnscatlnu , per bbl , ft.00 ; onions , extra fancy , par bbl , J3.5'J ; onions , fair , per bbl , S2.SO : rutabagas , per nbt. $3.0J ; 'carrots , per bbl , $2.00 ; uarsuips. per bbl , $2.00 ; boots , per bbl , $2.00 ; horsa radlsti roots , per bbl , $4.00 ; liorso radish roots , port \ > , 7c ; celery roots , per bbl , $300 ; celery roots , periloz , COc ; onions , per bu. , 75c@l.'M. Ari-LB BUTTEU PoFlb , | 0(37o. ( MiScB MEAT 8(5 ( ! lOo uqr 1 b VEOETAIILES Toinatoos 3 Ib extra , tl.OO ; 3 Ib ntandara , westorh brands , 00@93c ; pal- Ions , strictly standard , ' ? -.tW. ! Corn Finest grown , 81.CO ; gllt-cdfta'svlgarcorn , very fine , $1.50 ; choice 2 Ib 'sugar corn , J1.20 ; 'J Ib extra , western brands , S5c@tl.00 ; 2 Ib standard , western pjraiids , 70 0c. Mush rooms 1 Ib French , extra line , 22J(25o ( ; 1 Ib French , HUP , 18@22o ; 7 Ib French , ordinary , ItXa/lSo. / Peas Tres HUP , par can , 25cj dnml line , per can , lUc ; 2 Ib extra , sifted. J2. 02 ; Ib early Juno , 81.-J5Q1.83 ; 3 lo Mar row , standard brand. $1.10 ; 2 Ib soaked , .We. String Beans 2 Ib high grade , Hefugco , S5u ; 3 Ib Golden Wax beans , 75o ; 2 Ib string beans , 70o. Lima Beaus 2 Ib soaked , 75c. Boston Baked Beans 3 Ib Lewis , $1.03 ; crown brand , $1.50. Sweet potatoes 3 Ib Now Jersey , $1.00 : dais.y , 11.33. Pumpum 3 Ib now puunkln. 11.00. CAXXCD MEATS L Ib lunch tongue , $2.CO ; 2 Ib lunch tongue , $1,73 ; 1 Ib corned bouf. ll.'JO ; 2 Ib cornea bouf , $2.05 ; C Ib corned bcof , $ U.0 ; 14 Ib corned boor. $14.00 ; 2 Ib boneless pigs foot , J.20 ; lib .English brawu , $1.20 ; 2 Ib English brawn , $2.00 ; 0 Ib Eng- llih brawn , 10,50 ; 1 Ib comprested ham , 11.75 ; 2 Ib compressed ham. $2.75:1 Ib chipped beef , $ .3.00. [ _ Grcoorioi. Dnien FHUIT Currants , nowBJfc ; prunes , caiki , 1,300 Ibi , C o ; prunes , bbls or bug' . ; citron peel , drums , 20 Ib , 22c ; lemon peel , drum * , ISO' fnrd dates , boxes. 13 Ibs , lie ; anrlcots , chclxi oraporntcd , MHO ; apri cots , jelly cured 23 Ib boxes , lOc ; apri cots , fancy , 23 Ib boxes , 15c ; ap ples. evaporated , CO Ib boxes , Oc ; npplcs , Star , S c ; apples , fancy Aldcn , G Ib , lOc ; npplc , Fancy Alden , a Ib , 10 > fo ; Salt Lake , r > Jc ( ; blackberries , ovnporatod , ft ) Ib boxes , Via ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 13c ; po.tohos , pared , fancy , 18o ; Salt Lake , 7c ; pitted plums , Cul. 23 Ib boxes , SJ o ; raspberries , ovat ) . , N , Y. ( now , 2to ) ; prunes , K. C. GO 70 , O OXii ; orange peel , lee : raisins , Citlltornin I ondon croo 13b . $2.40 ; Cnl. loose muscatel * , crop 1SS9 , $2.10 ; VuloncloB , 1853 , ( l ) c : Valencia * , new , Oc ; Cnl. neodlcss , sks. , 7Wcj Ondurn layer , now , 0c ; dried urajies. 4kc. SoAi-s-Castllo , mottled , per Ib , S@10o ; do white , per Ib , 12o. BnooMS-PflHor , 4 tie , $2.75 ; 3 tic , $2.23 ; stables , $2.85 ; cotnmnn , $1.50 < r$1.75. COCOA \i ib tin , 40o per Ib. Cnocoi.vTR 22(333o ( per Ibj German chic ory , rod , 8X0. SALSOUA Bbls , 1 ; granulated , IJfo ; kegs r.K < Roasted Arbucklo's Arlosa , 25 jfo ; McLaughlln's XXXX , 2ij4c ! ; Gorman , 23 tfc ; Dllwortb , i.'CJ c ; Alaronin , 25 fc ; built , 231/c. COPFEK Green Fancy old golden Ulo , 23o ; fancy old pcaberry , 23o ; Ulo , choice to fancy , 2lc ; Hio , prime , 23 > c ; Hio , good , 21J o ; Mochn , ' "Jo ; Java , genulno O. G. , 28a ; Java , good Interior. 24u ; African , 23a Houn Basts Manilla ropa , 15o ; sisal rope , 12Jtc ; cotton ropa , Iflo : now process , 8) ) 1 : . COTTOX Twixn Bibb , very line , 3 or 4 ply , 22c ; line , 2ds ; Daisy , ISo ; c.indlo wick , 22c. OLIVIA Quarts , nor doz , $3.73 ; pints , per doz , $2.25bulk ; , per gal , Me. ViXEcnn 30 gr. cider , Scjftooil , 12c ; white wine , 15c. STAUCII IJ So per Ib. STOVE POLISH $2.H ( > ( g5.87 per gross. BAOS Am. , per 100 , 517.00 : Lewiston , per 100 , $17.00. MOUSSES Bbls , N. O. , choice , per gal , G5a ; bakers' , .Mfi33c ; black strap. 20c. WitAi'i'ixo PAI'EII Straw lt ' ' , per > , l'a' @ 2 } c ; rag , 2 0 ! tnanlln , B , 5i ( 0e : No. 1 , 7c. JUos Union square , 83 per cent oft list. S.U.T Dairy , 20 Ib In bbl , bulk , $2.10 : best grade. ( W , fi , $2 DO ; best grade , 100 , 3s , $2.40 ; best grade. 23 , 103 , $2 'JO ; rocu salt , crushed , $ l.bO ; dairy salt , Ashton , Ml Hi luu-s , 1 < AiiiXACBOt/'s Goons Barley , 3 ( ji4c ; fa- rlnu , 5c ; peas , Uc ; oatmeal , I' C'din ; maca roni , lOo ; vermicelli. lOo ; rlcottiO o ; sago nnd tapioca , 0@7c : lima beans. Of. OiLs-Korosojle P. W. lOc ; W. W. 2 > i : ; headlight , 13c ; gasoline , I2c ; salad oil , 1.25 ( 0.00 per dsz. 'Fist ! Codtiah , extra Georges , now , 6c ; grand bank , now , 4 , ' c ; sllvor , 2 Ib , blouKS , Uo ; snow white , 2 Ib bank , new , 5u ; Tur key cod , larco middles , bricks , S'/o ; snow white crates , 12-5 Ib , hoses , 7 o ; Iceland halibut , lie ; medium scaled herring , 25s ; No. 1 scaled herring , 23c ; domestic Holland herring , , r > 5c ; Hamburg spiced hcrrihp , $1.50 ; Russian sardines , 75s ; Russian sardines , plain , Me ; imported Holland herring , Crown brand , 80o ; do. fancy milkers , OOc : mackerel No , 1 shore , half bbls , $13.03 ; bloaters , half bbls , $18.00 ; whitctUh. half bbls , $7.00 ; trout , half bbls , $3 50 ; family whltatlah $3.00 ; sal mon , $3.50 ; 1 Ib mackerel ( herring ) , $1.00@ 1.10 ; 1 Ib finnan baddies , $1.75 ; 1 Ib lobsters , $1.00 2.00 ; 1 Ib Alaska nalmon. Aleut. $1.GO ; 2 Ib oysters , 10 oz , $1,05 ; 1 Ib oysters , 5 oz , $1.15 ; 2 Ib select , l-'oz , $2.35 ; 1 Ib clams , little necks , $1,25 ; 2 Ib clams , little necks , $2.10 ; Ji'ilb sardines , imported , per case , 100s , $11.00 10.00 ; X lb- sardines , imported , per case , 100s , $15.0J@20.00 ; Klb imported bono- lei sardines . - ' Ib sardines > s , ; , / , American. per 100s , French style , $1.50(3)5.1)0 ( ) ) ; } < Ib oar- dines , American , per case , 100s , French style. $7.50@3.03 ; } Ib saidines , mustarj , per cauo. $4.00@4.23 ; imported key sar dines , $13.00. SOIIA Pkgs CO 3s. 5c. * NUTS Almonds , 15c ; Brazils , 14c ; tllberto , 2Ke ; pecans , lie ; walnuts , l J c ; psanut COCKS , So ; roasted , lie ; Tennosso pea nuts , 8c. Duuci ( Grocers' ) Per Ib Borax , lOo ; copperas , 2 > o ; Bay leaves , Me ; gluo. lOo ; op.som salts , 4cglaubor ; salts , 3c ; sulphur , 2J c ; blue vitrol , Oc ; alum , 4c ; turtarlc acid , 42ov rosin 2if ; salt peter , ubsolutnly pure , Oc ; gum camphor. 2 Iba in box , 1 oz cakes. UUu ; hops , * 4 * and % Ib packages , 20c ; sago , } i and yt-\\ \ > packages , lee ; madder , 13o ; saltpeter , lOc ; indigo , 3-lb and 5-lb boxes. S F. < i3Ji70c ; Indigo , 3-lb nnd 5-lb boxes , Madris , 75e ; soal' ing wax , 25-lb boxes , red , 3 > c ; sealing wax , 25-lb boxes , white , Jc. StiOAiis-J-Cut toafiBMcjout loaf cubes % o\ \ standard , powdered , 7u ; XXXX , powdered , So ; granulctod , standard , 0f < 7e ; confection era , A , O c ; white extto C , Oj/c ; extra C , Neb , 0fc } ( ; umber , 60 ; CAXXED Goons Fruits , California canned goods , standard brands , 2 } Ib , per doz Apricots , $1.701.S5 ; apricots , i > lo fruit , $1.50 ; gallons , $ -1.50 : blackberries , $2.25 ; cherries , black. $3.00ig2.25 ; cherries , white , $2.23@2.50 ; grapes , St.05@1.80 ; pears , Bartlett - lett , $2.102.25 ; poaches , yellow. ? 2.10@2.35 ; peaches , lemon cling , S2.85 ; plums , egg , $1.05@1.80 ; plums , golden dropj , $ l.tO ; plums , green Rages , $1 05@1.SU ; peaches , with Pitts in , $1.00 ; currants , $2.30 ; gooseberries , $2.25 ; quinces , $2.10 ; raspber ries , ? 2.70 ; strawberries , $2 50 ; peaches , 3 ib eastern standards , SI 85 ; 3 Ib pie , $1.10 ; C Ib pie , $2.05 ; gallon pie , $3.00 ; apples , high standards , $2 GO ; 2 ID gooseberries , OOc ; 2 Ib strawberries , 00@05c ; 2 Ib raspberries , $1.00 ; 2 Ib blueberries , 80Vt90c ( ; 2 Ib blackberries , 05@75i5 ; 2 Ib strawberries , preserved , SI. 75 ; 2 Ib raspberries , preserved , $1.80 ; 2 Ib black berries , preserved , $1.20 ; pineapples , Bahama chopped , $2 UO ; 2 Ib Bahama grated , $2.75 ; 2 Ib Bahama sliced , $2.50 ; 2 Ib Standard diced. @ 1.50y cherries. 2 ib rod , Baltimore , 65 pears , 2 Ib , $1.33. Dry Go ml . CATIPET Wjur Bibb , white , 18 > o ; colored , 3. UATTS Standard. So ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty , Boone , 14a : noorloss. case , $0.03. ConsET Jiuxs Boston , 7c ; Androscog , gin , 7jtfc : Kearsapo , } ( Uockpurt \ , O c ; Coneutoga , UJ/c. TICKS OaKland , A' , 7fo ; International , YY , 80 ; Shetucket , S. bc : Wurren , No. , 870. lo ( ) ; Berwick , BA , IScr Acmo. 13c ; York , 80 inch , 12 > s'o ; York , 32 inch. 13kfo ; Swift Iliver. 8c ; Thorndllcp , OO , S > tfo ; Thorndiko FF. SMo ; Thorndlko. 1'2'J , O a ; Thorndlko XX. 15c ; Cordls , No. 5 , luc ; Cordis No. 4 , lO c. DEXIMS Amoskoag. 0 oz , 10) c ; Everett , 7 oz , 13u ; York , 7 oz , 13c ; Havmaker , S c ; Jaffroy XX. lljtfc ; Jaftroy XXX , 12 ! c : Beaver Creek AA , llKc ; Beaver Creek BB , lOJ c ; Beaver Crook ( JC. OJ c. KENTUCKY JEAXS Muniorwl , 15c ; Glen- wood , 20c ; Kentucky Star , 35c ; Hercules , 18o ; Empire , 25c ; Cottswold , 27 o ; Mol- Vlllo , 25o ; Bang-up , 27K . Hi.uAUiini ) SniiETisos Ellerton , 7 } c ; Housekeeper , S ot New Candidate , 8 0 : Uerlioloy cambric No. CO , Oc ; Best Yet. 4-4 O o ; butter cloth OO. 4) ; Cabot. 7J c ; Farwell half bleached. 8 > c ; Fruit of Loom , 85fo ; Green G , 04'c ; ; Hope , a ; King Phll- II ) cambric , lOu ; Lonsdulo cambric. lOc ; Lonsdalo. 8 > < c ; Now York mills , lo c ; Pop- poroll , 42 In , lOc ; Penuoroll , 40 in , He ; Pep- poroll , 04. 14Kc ; Pepporcll , S-4 , 'JOo ; Pop- perell , 0-4 , 22o : Popperell , 104 , 21o ; Canton , 4-4 , 8'fo ; Canton , 5-4 , 0 > < c ; Triumph , < ! D ; Wasniutta , lie ; Valley , 5c ; Barker , bleached , So. Biiowx SIICETINO Atliintlo A , 4-4 , 7 } o ; Atlantic H , 4-4. 7c ; Atlanuo D , 4-1. lijfc ; Allantlo P , 4 4 , Do ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , Oc ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 4J o ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , O o ! Hooslcr LL , 4-4 , f > ? o ; Indian Hen'l , 4-4 , 7e ; Lawrence LL , 4 4 , 55fe ; Old Dominion. 4-4 , 5J c ; Pepporoll H , 4-4 , 0/c : Pepperell 13 , 40 lnch,74'cr Pepperrcll , 8-4 , 17 } c ; Popporoll , 0-4 , 20o : Popporoll , 10-4 , ' 'So ; Utic.i C , 4-4 , 4Jfo ; Wnchusott , 4-4 , 7o : Aurora H. 44. 7o ; Aurora B , 4-4 , OKet Atlns. O N 1J , Farmers1 No. 1 , 27-m.,49 e. DUCK West Point , 2y-ln , 8-oz , West Point , 29-ln , 10-oz , 12Ho ; West Point , 0-ln , 12-oz , 10 > ; o ; We t Point , 40 in , 11-oz , 17o. 17o.FLAXXELS FLAXXELS Plaid Uuftsmcn , 20c ; Clear Lake , B2o ; Iron Mountain , 2 < Ulc ; White G II No. 2 , J , 22Kn ; GHNo.J , J { . 20 > o : B II No. 2. X , 22 o ; B H No. 1 , ? f , 2'Jc ' ; Qucchee , No. 1. Jf , 42c. White Queuhco No. 2 % 37Jo } ; Oucchco No. 35f , X'MoAnawan \ , 82 > rfc ; Winasor , 22Ko. Ucd-C , 2J-ln , I5u ; 1C. 24-ln , 2IKc ; G G ai-ln. 20e : II A F , J4' , 25cj J It F , % , 27c ; G , } ( . 25c. PIIIXTS Solid Coors Atlantic , ( lo : Slater , Oc ; Berlin oil. U c ; Garner oil. ti@7o. Pinlt and Itubcs Hichmond , fi'iasAllen.d. ' ' o ; Hiv- oruolnt , & ) o ; Steel Hlvor , Uo ; Paclllc , Ka ; Indigo liluu St. Legor. 5 > < o ; Washington. ll.ttfo ; American , 0 > jc ; Arnold , 0 > { o ; Arnold Century , Oo ; Ainand , 12c ; Ktlofel A , 12c , barter oak , SJi'o ; Ilamapo , 4'o ; Lodl , fo ; Allen , Oo ; Hichmond , Oo ; Windsor , OHfc ; EddystonoOJ c ; Paciflc , 0fc. } GIXOIUM t'lunkutt checks , C. ' c ; Whit- teuton , OJ/o ; York , 0fc ; Normaudl dress , Calcutta dross , 7k o ; Heutrow dross , Stevens' N. bleached , OXe $ Sloven1 BUT , lie. CAMMIUCSSinter 5c , Woods , 60 ; Stand nrd , 5c ; Peacock , "n1 , SiintfiSd ! Ulipoks Caledonia X , O'.c ' , Caledonia AX , in o : Kcnnomv , Oo ; Otis , Oc ; Granite , OJiut Hnw Hlvor , 8'jc ; Craw ford , 80. Metnlh' . HI.OCK Tii * Small pljr , 23o per Ib ; bar , St o pert \ > . Coi'i'En Planished bollorsUcn.nh' per It- ; cold rolled , 2Sa per Ibjnhcathlng , 2io per n. . ! Pitts and flats , \lse \ per Hi , * GALVAM/.KII SHEET Inox Dhc't 50-10 per cent , pat. plan. Iron , A. lOJ c ; B , OVo. lioortNU Charcoal , I. C. , 14x20 , 112. $ i.00 ; I. X. , $7.W. SIIKKT Iiiox No , 2rt , $ ) .73 ; No. 27 , $3 85. Soi.nnu 14@10t ! . TIN PIATK-I. 0. , 10 14 , 233 , $7.40 ; I. X , 10x11 , 325 , $9.25. Tix Pi.ATE-Colo I. C. , 10x14 , 8M , J0.50 , STKEI , NAILS Base , $1.00. STEEI , WIIIK NAILS llaso , $3.50. Wnin-Jap. barb , $3.tlJ ; galv. , $1.20. lrui ; < . Borax , He ; cltrio acid. KX. 51oi tartnrlo arid , 42c ; carbolic aoul , 311(4110 ; rnstor oil , $1.20@l.28 ; baUuui tolu , 3(1@30o ( ; tonka bonus. fl,55@U > 0 ; ctibcbberries , $1.05 : calo mel , 05c ; camphor , 45 40i. > ; cunlharldcs , $1.2 @ 1.30 ; cassia buds , l'it2 < Je : chloroform , 60@f > 2c ; ergot , -IS SOo : pl.vc rino , 2023c ; gum arable , C.0@li3o ; Ijcopodium , 406J43c ; mercury , SOc ; morpliliio lulph , $2,00 3.1& ; opium , $305 ; quinlno , n3@0c ; ttirpcntliio , 64a ; llnsceit , raw , frio : boiled , Ulc ; Am- saffron , 340 ; white wax , flue ; yellow wax , foe , Coil on liuliiHtrlrN of.Japan. * The incnufnctnro nnd use of cotton ma terials.HB well ns cotton cultivation In Japan , have been promoted slncu U > 00 , A. D , , llrst under tl.o Shoggnato of Tokga\vn , says the Dry Goods Chronicle. The summe.r clothing of the most prosperous classes and Inhabi tants of the cities of Japan has been Iroiu that tlmo mainly | ? f cotton. The spinning nnd weaving of cotton , howcvor , has never advanced beyond the stage of n house I mill try , and never supplies more than the domestic need. This is the case also in cities of the provinces of Kawnchl and Hnriim , especially of Sakai and Hluioji , which luivo the largest cotton industries. The Klnka islands furnish cotton material , usually white check on n blue ground , which nru popular on account of their strem-'tti and durability. The looms at Morloka In the north supply a considerable part of tlio de mand , but get thojr raw material from the southern provinces. A cotton stuff from Narunil , In the province * of Owarl. nnd called Naraml-shlborl , is very celebrated nnd many houses nt Arimatsu , a pretty vll- lago on tucTokaido deal In it. To tlio Ir.ivHlnir Public. The grout Rock Island route lists pro vided every convenience nnd comfort for its passetiKcrs tfoiiiji cast over ils main lino. Ils solid vestibule express trains , which leave daily for DCS Monies , Davenport , Rock Island anil Chicago , nro the llnest in tlio world. They consist of now uiul elegant day coaches , dining cars , Pullman palace sleeping cars and irco reclining chair cars , superbly appointed and ilttcd up with till the modern improve ments tlmt conduce losiifo and luxurious travel. .luncUonal and terminal con nections nro made in union depots nnd nt Chicago with fast limited vestibule exm-oss trains for all points cast. In addition to this miigiiillcont train , two express ami mail tr ina lenvo Omaha daily , carrying sleoi rs and dining cars. Further information as to routes , rates , titmi , berths , etc. , call on or ad dress J. Li. DoUevoiso , 1H05 Fiirnam street , Omaha , Nob. Telephone 7i > L' . E. ST. JOHN" , .Ixo. SKHASTIAN , General Manager , G. T. fcP. A. , Chicago. Chicago. SIX-\V15KKi-OJjl ) IjlkUXISrtANT. Infant John A. Lounn tlio Thiril Given a Coiuinisslnn. COLL-MIIL-H , O. , March 21. | Special Tele gram to Tin : HcE.l The youngest commis sioned ofilccr in the American military is no doubt John A. Logan , the Third , who was commissioned a lieutenant in the Logan rides , .a company of the Fifth rcplmcnt of Ohio militia stationed at Cleveland. John A. Lagan , jr. , is captain of the company. The babe thus commissioned , for ho Is only six weeks old , Is u grandson of the Into Son- utor John A. Logan , and the commission was issued at the request , of Colonel Gibbons bens of the Fifth regiment , who stated in a letter to Governor Campbell that the boy is intended for the army , and suggested "con sidering Captain Logan's intense interest in the national guard ns well us the little fel low's intended future , that n commission us lieutenant in the Logan rifles , company II , Fifth infantry , bo given John Alexander Logan , Third , dated February 12. 1800. " This latter date is t.e : child's birlhdny. The commission was promptly made out nnd for warded. The Only Ono. The Chicago , Milwaukee < fc St. Paul Railway is the only line running solid ve&tibuled , electric lighted and steam heated trains between Chicago , Coun cil Bluffs and Omaha. The berth reading lamp feature in the Pullman sleeping cars run on thcso lines is patented and cannot bo used by nny other railway company. It is the great improvement of tlio ago. Try it and be convinced. Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific depot. Omaha , titt ! p. in. dally , arriving at Chicitco at 0iO : ! a. m , Passengers taking this train are not compelled to get out of the cars at Council Blulla nnd wait for the train to bo cleaned. Got tickets and sleeping car berths at Union ticket cilice , 1601 Farnain st. F. A. NASH , Gen. Agt. J. E. PliESTOJf. Pass. Agt. Koininlor's IJHHI Ilnpn Gone. ALIIAXV , N. Y. , March 21. The court of appeals has ufllrmcd the judgments of the courts balow in the Kommler murder case , declaring the electrical execution act con stitutional , and holding that tip error was committed on the trial of tlio accused. SCHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , ProvisionsiiSfocks Ba : il Fiwl-Halioial Baft , O5 South IIUli SIruotf Oiualiu. NATIONAL BANK U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , N23. Cunitlll $100,000 SurplusJnn. 1st , IBM ) & 7.0UU OKI'ICUHS AND DIHKCTOIU - Hr.Niiv W. VATKS , I'reililont. J.KWIH H. ItKici ) , Vice President. JAS. w.BAV.iar , W. V. ilditsK. JOIINH , Col.t.IN ? . 11. U. UltSIIISO. J.N , U. lUTIIICK. W. H. H.IluuiiEi.ru tihla THE IRON BANK , Cor. lth and Kurnam Sts. A Oonei-ftl llanklnu lliialnos ) TraiiHactod. Mtntloo Ouiuba llto. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK , Cnpltnl , $4OOOOO Surplus , AO.OOO Officers nnd l > lr < * ciiM H , SI. Mori mnn. (1 M. llltohcock , Jis. ( mrno.ui. Jr. . A. llcmy , K. .M Anderxon. Win. ( ) Mnul , v. pros , : t , , II Will- lam" . A. V. llopRtn * . proi , A , Mlllard , I * . It. llryant. asMMnnt caviller. Dooto and Shoos. K1RKENDALT , , JOXES A CO. , * Baeetiian to H eJ , Jones A Co. WliolcsaleMannfacliirersofBjols&Sliocs A cent ) rorllnmon llubbcrShfio To. IKU. lUlmiil I1O llttn yBtro l , Omaha , N braik . Drowora. STOnZ A ILER , ' Lager Beer Brewers , 141 ! Xorth KlgbUCQlti Strati _ , Om n , N biM . . * V M H MMWIH HVV VBHHM MH MB HM H.MH . _ Cprnlop. _ -JU . EAQLE GOnttWK WOttHS , Mannfaclnrers ofGalranizcilron Coraico \VIdJoir-cnpn nnl m ! nlllnkfl ! lili Juhn Kpcnitor , [ iroprlitor. lUJnnJ UJduulb I Artloto' Mntorlnlo. A. UOSPE , Jr. , Arlisls1 Materials , Piaaos M Organs , 121.1 Doiialni slroot.Oum'.in , Nebr.-s ! .i. Conl , , , COliE A LlMK CO. , ' daflil Soft Coal. 9X < South IHtb ulrent. Onutia , Ni' NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Goto , 111 South 13th ilrtot , Onmtm , Nu cignra. AnMSTllOXO A CO. , Wtiolcsalo Cigars , 103Kortb CthBtmot , Omann , Nob. "Hello" Pry oocjlj ancl Nollpna. M. E. Dry Gooffs , FiirQisliinir Goods anfl Notions KOCH nnr GOODS co. , Importers & Jokers in DryGoodi , Notions dents' Furnlsblnd Rooli. Tornir llth nuJ Untuer tteoti , Omaha , Nubras'in. Furnlturo. DEWEY A bTONE , Wholesale Bealers in Furniture , Farnmn lira it , O inn In , Nebrni'in. CHAItLES SillVEKICK , Furniture , Omab.it. UeCORDnnADYA CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 13th find I.tavenwcrthirooH. . Omnhn , Hnrdwaro. lUMEUAUOn A TAYLOlt , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair ShOD' ' Jlecbnnlo Tools nml llurolo Pcnlcs. HU'i UOUB ! . t , Unintia , Nib. Lumber , Eto. JOHN A. WAKKFIELD , - WholeFale Lninter , Etc. Imported nd American Torllnnil Cement. 8UM- Bent lor Mllwnukco llr'trnulic Cumunt ua"ulr.o ; WbUal.tmo. CI1AS. K. LEE , Dealer in Harrtwccd Lumber , lfC xlc rp t nn.l parquet lloorinz. Oth ami Djuglas. urects , Onm'au , N brntka , MISSOURI MIX 1X0 CO. , Miners and Siipers rf Hartl a.ii Son Col uij rltsl .SniH.iiui Han't ' null nni : , Oiualiu . > oj' LOITIS liRADFORD , Dealer in Lumlier , Lath , Lime , Sash offl ° * FRED. W. OltAY , MCI * Lime Cement ElcEc ( , , , , , , Core's ! 8th and Douglas llrecK , Omnlm. J'jlllJ.Dyr ! ? j - ? * 1P" ? ! - --n.-1-x-/ / OIJEItFELDER A CO. , liBorters & Jokers in Millinery & Notions- SIS , S10 and 212 South lltlj ilrcot. Notions , J. T. KOIilNSOK MOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions M Furnisliins Goods , 1121 llurnor s'.root , Omnlio. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TAKK LINE CO. , Wholesale Reflued and Lubricating Oils , AxloGrtasc , etc. Oranlia. A. II. Dlsliop , Munnfcr. Popor. Wholesale Pacer Dealers , C NT a nlcoaiock of pr n Ina. wrapping and wiltlnfi ptpcr. Bpcclal attention Klvoii tucaril pnpt'r. Safes to. A. L. DEAXE A CO. . Gttnoral Auunts for Hall's ' Safes , 8Z1 and XiJ Eonth 10th St. . Omftpa. Toy a , Eto. H. HARDY & CO. , Jobbers of Toys , Doll ? , Albnras , Fancy Goods , ouie Kurnlililnit Goodi. Clilldrcn' Carriigei. 130B. > arnnm ilrfut.Onmlm , Neb. AsrIculturnI trnplomont LIXTKOER A METOALF CO. , Agrlcnlt'l ' Implomenls , Wagons , Carriages Hutnlet , to. Wliulosr.lo. Omaha , Nvbraika , o. i. H'tXu ENGINE I'U.Ml' ot . , Steam and Water Supplies , wul ; tnlllr. 01 anil ( rnJu.iei > l.OmltiK. U , Y' . HOII , Acting Manaior. linOWKELL A CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , ftwut-lron work , itcam puinpi. aw mills. 1J13-12U Jiearcnwortb ilr * t , Omaha. Iron Works. PAXTOX & vimiUKO IRON WOUKS , Wrought and Cast iron Bnilfling Wort , lncf , tr work , general foumlrr , inaconir , uj bluck mltU work , dmio mil worf. . U. I * , llr and Uth tlrct.Umaha , ' OMAHA tfanl'rs ' of Fire 'and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaulti. jail work. Iron tUuttur , nnd flra ricnpfc U. AnUreeu , prop r. Cor. lltli anil Jkjtioa bl > . 8 M. A.oisnno ir A co , , WUolei ! meuufacturer ' .t BOOK Blinds and , , Mouldings , llraneb uffico , Uth and Iurd itrvotf , OciaUa , Neb. SOUTH OMAHA. STOCK" YARD co. , Of HQmatia , limited ,