THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , MARCH 27 , 1890. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Whofit Tukos a Tumble nnd Closes at a Decline. LIBERAL SALES OF MAY CORN- Ml l In CliiuiKO III Onis Provisions Jtoro Active Cnttlo Blow UOJB Upon nt nn Atlvnncr , tint Close l.oxvcr. CHICAGO PRODUCE MA II 1C HP.- } . CHICAOO. March 2(5. ( | Special THE Hin. : ] Whcitl took a tumble In price today. The break up to 10 o'clock was just Ic from ttic close last nl ht. That the break ilkl not corno earlier anil was not even more decisive was tluo very largely to the stead v- liik' effect of llutcliinson's heavy buying. Otherwise tratlo was iiretty well dlvideJ early , with Lyon , Logan , Lntnson nnil Hyiler lending the tuylnir , followed by many who \rcro buyinc nguinst puts. Selling at the snlo hour was load byV. . U. McL'orinlck it Co. , fc'chwartz .t Dupoo anil later by Dunn nnd Geddus and New York orders. This was the altitude of trade until nrar noon , when the market pave way nnd went to SOo for May. At this figure It caught a host of stop loss orders nnd selling became general and declines went to " ' . ' . ' < jC or lu under the bottom and closing price yesterday. Juno opened at SO c and also went off to 70Je. . July sold nt 7fv'iit ' ; cnrly uml off to 77'Vo ' before 1 o'clock. Tno news of the day was mostly bearish. Kven croo news was not nil bulllsti. St. Louis oou- tiitued to claim 20 to 40 per cent of damage in parts of Illinois nnd br.upht on such news , but \Vcrst. wired from the south that Tennessee wheat will be mostly all right with favor- nbln wc&tncr. HraJstrcet's cave a decrease of 17,000,000 buhelft in available stocks east of the Hocky mountains. Now York dispatches - patches say that Russian and continental ports arc open nnd Russia shipping wheat. This , whether confirmed or not. had its effect. Ton minutes before the close May bad recovered but ) to from the bottom price. The news tl.iit all continental ports arc open and KIIBSIII shipping wheat freely was pretty well confirmed Into In the day r.nd wheat did not make nny recovery of importance. Closing prices were : March 79'c , May 7'.isj'c , Juno 705io. ; July 77J c , or J4C better than the lowest price. Corn was heavy all day tmd stiles for May were liberal during the lust hour nt 20\c. The main feature of the market' remains un changed. Receipts were enormous. The selling in the pit was by parties having corn bought In ttie country. At 20r , ! < c Mr Hutchinson - inson bought perhaps half a million bufhels. Closing prices of lending futures were : April 3Jfc , May Sll c , .luno ; ! 0@no'o ( , July ! )0 ) @ ; tlc and September H2'ijC. In oats May sold at 22' c and closed at 22e : Juno nt 21 0 and closnii nt 21 * c ; July 'JIJffJIJ ? ! < o and closed at 2l,6 r 21 c. There was little now In trade. There is a more uctivo feeling in the pro vision trade. Tno animation , though not general , is accompanied by oettor prices. An undesirable feature is that when the activity ceases prices sag back to former figures. The feature of the market todny wasfrco buying of May pork by Hutchinsoti , while Armour & Co. sold July. In lard Hutehiiifion and New \orksold. In ribs New York orders nnd Hnldwin wcru on the selling sido. The best prices of the duv in lard and ribs were made early. Alny ribs touched. 0.17 , but wont off to ? T > 12. . Lard touched ffti.'JOfao.22J < for May and jt-.liO for July and then weakened. May per onencd at $10.55 , sold nt $10.00 ( < i- 10,02' i to 10.57HuilO.0 ( ( ! at the close. July pork sold at IIU.JS , closing nt § 10.72Jf. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO , March 20. IRnecial Telegram to THE Unn.J CATTLE Trading was rather slow nt the opening , but later on the dainund was better , yet values on certain undesirable steers ruled rnthcr easier , while prime heavy and nice handy ulcers sold steady. Exporters were on the market and ooueht liberally Some lota they considered 10@13c lower thnn Inst week , nnd others fully ns high ns inst week. There were sixty-five cnrs of Texans on the market , nbout ; ill of which sold at steady prices. Prime cows and heifers to gether with hulls sold at steady prices. Choice to extra hooves , f-l S0 ( 5.05 ; medium to good stours , l.IISO to 1.51K ) Ibs , ? 4.00C < ? 4.IW ; 1,800 to I.IIJO Ibs , $ a50ig4.30 ( ; 050 to l,8cO Ibs , ? : ! . ; ! 0 < vi.l.7U : , stoekor * and feeders. S3ll'G 3.70 ; cows , bulls nnd mixed. J1.70 ( < 53.20 ; bulk , $2.2Ui ( " 2.70 ; Texas corn- fed steers , Hogs Tno market opened with n "siinp" ndvanco of lOc , some fancy lots selling ns nigh us $1.40 , but the boom only lasted nn hour or so , and then there was a drop of more than the advance of the morning , the general market closing nt nbout $4.20 1 1.25 for mixed nnd ? ! . ' . ! 7v 1.30 for assorted ' henry. Light sorts sold 'at Sl.lOtiJ.25. IjlVE STOCK. Chicago. March 20. Cattle Receipts , 10,000 ; market weak , elosinc ll'i ( l.r > o lower ; Veevcs. $4.bOii5.0.r ( ) ; steers , W.30c ,4.00 ; stock- rs nnd feeders , ? J.40i ( < 3.70 ; cows , nulls end mixed , $1.70@3.80 ; Texas corn-fed steers , J2.Wi ) ( ! : SO. Hogs Receipts , 21,000 ; market strong , closing weak ; mixed , $4. < ) .r > @ 4.35 ; heavy , St.OO.iM.45j ( light , fl.00fti4.85 ; snips , J3.00 @ 1.00. Sheep Receipts 12,000 ; actlvo and 5@10c lower ; natives , f 1.00(1 ( 0.85 ; western corn-feu , U4.0iwn.70 ; Texa'is , fl.l0u5.tO ! ( ; Inmbs , J5.OIQO.1H ) . IviiiiHax Ctty.Mnrch 2i'i Cattle Receipts , 4W)0 ) ; shipments , 2,500 ; market lower ; steers , ! . ' ! .3lcU.O.V ) ( cows , 53.3(1 ( ; stockers nnd feeders , ? 2.0U ( 4i.50. : Hogs Receipts , 7,000 ; xhinmcnts , GOO ; market steady ; nil grades , $ J.U5i < i4 13. National Stoolc Var.li. ( Oust St. IJDUIN , March 20. Cattle Receipts , 1,700 ; shipments. SUO ; market steady ; fnir to fnncv native st''or , ? 3.20 400 ; stockers nnd feeders , ? 2.25 3.30. Hogs Receipts , 7,400 ; shipments , 1,200 ; market linn ; heavy , ? 4.1U$4.25 ( ; packing , $4 CSr.j(4 ( 20 ; Bht , $4.10. hliuix City , March 23. Cattle Re ceipts , 1,400 ; shipments , 600 ; market uctivo ; canners , 75c ( . fl.23 ; cows , Sl.lKl.ifl.'JS ; stock- era , tl.ftOciC2.85 ; feeders , t8.85@2.lK ) ; veal calves , t2.0i ) ( < C3.15. Hogs Receipts , 2,000 ; market strong nnd higher ; fl.iXHu4.U $ . MNA.NOIAIi NEW VOHK , March SO. HSpecial Telegram to Tim lir.i ; . I STOCKS The ctocic market extublti/il the same feverishness at the oiiitu- Inp , afl if traau daily expects some unuiual action. The market was nei'hor strong nor weak , but dull and irroirular. First prices were irregularly changed from those ot last evening in slight fractions only , except In n few cases , Sugar Uetlneries Doing oil li and Now York Central S , ' . The tone of early ilcalings was llrm , thougli Sugar scoruil a furtncr loss of ) per cent , retiring to 03' ' & , nfier which it recovered to a slmdo nbovu the opening prices. In the regular list Mis souri Pacltlu and Heading led the upward movement , though In co stock was the im provement for more than a fraction. The market toward the end of the hour became Btill duller and the movement scarcely per ceptible , nnd at 12 o'clock the market was dull and steady. From this hour until noon there wis a decided im provement in tono. Sugar , after touching G3 , recovered to 01. Chicago Gas was higher nnd firm , licudiui : led an advance in coal flocks , moving up from 89.H to 40'V. nnd Lackawanna was up ! . ; ' . All western rail road stocks fthowlng an activity also exhib ited strength and prices moved up under tbo load of Hock Island and St. Paul. Hoc It Island advanced and was up ? u over last night at 03 > 4 , Missouri Pacllla was < up at 73' „ Union Pacific .H' up at 73 4- , Union Pa- cine \ uo at 02.V. Northwestern was dull nnd steady at 111 , with Atchlsou and Unr- hugton a fraction higher. There was m slight yielding from best prices at 2 o'clock. 'J ho soiling by Kuropian holders nets as a bearish influence. UnnkcM do not regard this seriously , at It represents only pro fessional operations , suclf ai nro made hero dully. Tbo west Is bullish to the extent of buying on all occa sions. A hopeful future , as pointed out by a veteran operator last night , Is that no amount of stock can bo bought any place in the list without nn ndvanco In price. If the waiting over comes to an end there maybe bo expected a lively bull market. The stock market was dull to the end , but there was MUlto n firm fooling throughout the list. .Northern Pacific preferred moved up 1 per cent to 71 ' 4. Hock Island wont up to 'Jl and Missouri Pacific touched 74' , Closing prices were not nt the very best , but there was no weakness anywhere. LacKawanna and Heading each made a net gain of } { , Ten- nnsseo Coal K , Union I'aclllc % , Missouri Pacific nnd Hock Island each ? , with gains of ; V to % general In all active shares. Money closed at 3 per cont. The total sales were 00,000 shares. The following were the closing quotation * : V.Ttttultr. . Wi Northern 1'nclno. . 31 ' t.P. 4t coupons . . . li"-J4 'to ' oreferreJ . "d P.H.4'areKUl r , . KO'j 0. * N. W . Ill1 * I.T.H. I'is coupons .UO'i' ' dopreforred . 141 I'acltltiHof 'J > . 116 I V. r.t-etttrnl . 100 % Ontrnl I'acidB. . . . 3J'tT. D..VB . . . . -l > 4 Chlcnpo * Alton . . .13J i Hock Miami . Wl' Chicago. Iliirllnxton IC..M. * 3t.l . . & < A'Julncr . 107 I ilDtirofcrreil . llfi'i T.l..vtV . llMVSt.Pixul .VOm.itm. . 3."i llllnolsCeiitrHl . lU'/n uoprorerroa. . . . JH I. . 11.4 VV . tT.iton I'-iclllS . f3 Knn ns\Texas. . . . 9'i'W. ' . t. U. .V V . 1U'i ' l.dkn Shorn . I 7V dopraforreil . - > ' > * i Mlchlunn Toutral . 1C1 , , Wcsturn Union. . . . Slh . . . MONEI On cail , easy nt 3iJ4.'i per cent. PKIMIC MciiUA..sriLii PAI-EH zyt $ i4 P r cent. STKHUN'O EXCIIASOE Quiet , strong ; sixty day bills , $4.bl ; domnml. W.JfiJf. btocK * . Nnw Vouic. .March 2J fSocclal Telegram to THE Ui3. 1 L'hj folU.via ; arj tti3 mia- Ingstoc't quotations : Alice . 13) [ Hale .VNorcross . .230 ( 'ak'ilona. ! bh . I'i'i llomest'ike . Hi" , ChollKr . 275 Horn Silver . --M L'rown 1'olnt . 170 llrou. Silver . IN" ) ( "on. Cal \ Vu . . . .420 Mnxlran . 2 IS I oininouu'c'dHU. . . . ' . ' ; ( ) Nortn ll llo Isle. . . .11U ComstorK. T. Ijils.-M1 * ) 'Ontario ' . imiO lleailH-ooil. T. . . .I2' > Savage . ISO. Kureka Con . 7"i Slerru Nevada . Si Kl Crlsto HO tiutter Croek. ( iouhUV Curry'J ) Itonil Ol WASHINGTON , March 2i. fSpejial Tele- cram to THE UcE.1 Honds ofTcrod : $12,350 IMtODUCIi M . March 23. 1:15 : D. ra. closn Wheat Lower : March , 79 , ' c : May , Qc. Corn Steady ; March , 2b > ij ; May , 294 < c. Oats Ensier ; March. 21J/c ; May , 22 < ; . Hye March , 42 > < fc. HarleyNothing doing. Prime Timothy S1.21. Klax Cash , fl.48. . Whisky * 1. 02. Pork-Steady ; March , 1 10.45 ; May , tlO.tt ) . Lard Steady ; March , JO. 12-f } ; May , 50.17K. Flour Firm and unchanged ; winter wneat. ? 2.ouuti4.4 ( ) ; spring1 wheat , J1.10@ 4.X ( ) : rye. ? 2.5U@2.SO ; in bbls. Provisions Short ribs , March , " J5.15 ; shoulders , S4.40C44.0 ; short cletir. ? 5.4SQ5.30. ? Butler Easier ; creamery , 10g23c ; dairy. 12C 21c. Cheese Steady ; full cream cheddars , 10 ( illO'.c ' ; flats , 104@10 ; c ; Young Americas , flmli' , ; . ligKB Steady : fresh , 13@14c. Hides Steady ; heavy and light green salted , 4W4 ' ? o ; salted bul1 , SJi'e ; green salted calf , 5l , c ; dry Hint , 0@7o ; dry salted hides , lie ; dry calf , 5SOo ( ; deacons , 20c each. Tallow Unchnnged ; No. 1 solid packed , ; No. 2 , 3 > c ; cake , 4c.Hecoints. Hecoints. Shipm'ts. Flour . 14.000 11.000 Wheat . 30.000 23.000 Corn . CTM.OOO 273,000 Oats . 137,000 215,000 Haw York , March 20. Wheat Receipts. 2S.IJOO busliols ; exports , 3.4no Imstiels ; spot lower ic on" ; No. 2 rod , 8So in elevator , byvasu'j'calloat. 8S,6 ig90c J. o. b. ; options weal : , No. 2 red , March , closing at b7 > 5C. Corn Hncoipts , 7SC0 bushels ; exuirts , CO. 150 bushels ; spot weaker : No. ! J , 3' ) ' ® - 3GVe in elevator , 375-Ki@i7Hc : nlloat ; un- grade : ! mixed , 31@3SKe ; options weak ; March 30'0c. ' * Oats KeccipU , 115,000 bushels ; exports , 23,100 bubhels ; spot easier ; No. 2 white , 3'.V < i.3'4c : ; mixed western. S7H@32c : white iln ! [ 31c ( 'IOc ; options closing steady ; March , 2S'fc. ; Uoffco Options closed firm at 5(51.25 ( points up. Sales. " 0,000 bags ; March , Jlb.10irtlS.15 ; May , ? 17.2.17.40 . ) ; suet Kio llrmer ; fair cargoes , $20.50. SugarHow , easv : Muscovado SO test , 2 11-lfic : rclined , steady ; "C , " 4 ( S5c ; mould "A , " 0 5-Itic. Petroleum United closed , Anril , SSJ 'c , EBRS Easy ; western , 14K@'S2- ' Pork Firm. Lard strong , but closed easy and dull ; western steam , iO.55 asked ; May , SO.48CtO.52. Hutter Kasy ; western dairy , creamery , I3@25c ; Elgin. 2(520.c. ( ' Cheese Strong ; western , l Mlluiiiikoc , March 20 Wheat Weak ; No. 2 spring , cash , 73c ; May , 73/4'e. / Corn Firm ; No. 3 , 29u. Oats -Firm ; No. 2 , white , 2l ( ii'21wc. Hye Quiet ; No. 1lie. . Harley Firm ; No. 2 , 43' c. Provisions Higlior ; porn , S10.45. St. Iioiilx. March 20. Wneat Lower ; cash , 7Sr ; May , 77 ' { i. : Corn -Hotter ; cash , 254'c ' ; May , 20j4c. Oats--Lower ; casli , 2ie ; May , 22c. Pork-Dull ; S105U. Lard Nominally ; 35.05. Huttor Unchanged ; creamery , 20325c ; dairy , Ilia22c. ( KniiN.ix Citv. March 20 Wheat Steady : No. 2 hard , cash , 05 .OJc ; No. 5 reu , 701v@71c. Corn- Weaker ; > 'o. 2 , 22' c. Onts No. 2 , I'Jc. AlintKuiitntis. March 20. Wheat Ho- ceipts , 221 care : shipments , 11 cars. Market rather slow. Closing : No. 1 hard , March and April , 7l < l4c ; May , bOJfe ; on track. 711'jt1 ' ; No. 1 northern , March and Auril , mixed , 7S1.Jc ; May , 7S ) ' @ 7S,5i'c ; on track , 7b11'S78 ( ! ; > 4o ; No. 2 northurn. March , 75a'c ; May , 70'jc ' ; on track , 75) 77c. Ciiiclnimtl , March 20. Wheat Firm ; NO. 2 red. Sic. Corn Steady ; No. 2 mlxod , 32c. Oats Quiet ; No. 2 mixed , 25c. Whisky-S1.02. lilvoriniDl , March 25. Wheat Qulot ; holders offer moderately ; California No. 1 , 7s 2d percental ; red western spring , 7s 3d per cental. C5rn Quiet ; holders offer moderately ; mixed western , 3jO'il ' percental. OMAHA IjlVU SjTOOK. Cue I In. Tuesday , Muich-C. Estimated rcccluta of cuttle 2,5X ( ) , com pared with 2,201 .vestorduy and 1,411 last Wednesilay. The- quality of the receipts today wni not goo.l , nltnough some few line bundles were sprinkled in among them. The market opened active nl a decline of fully 10 routs on ordinary steers from yesterday's prices. Quito a number of sellers report sales from 10 to 15 cents lower than ye.storday while on the other hands some few sales are reported tt a deelmo of only a nickel. The sunply of cows was only fair in amount nnd quality although two sales were made at (3 50. All were sold early on nn active hut sagging market with some orders rei > ortcd steady but sales were generally reported n shade lower , with the extreme opinions quoting the decline on t-ow stuff * nearly with that on steers , Hulls hold their own on an nctivo * * market while feeders , with a liberal supply arc active and strong , some selling as high as 3.50 , Some line stags were on market and changed hands readily nt steady prices. Calves remain In Jemnul and unchanged. The cattle market closed weak at the lowest point of the day , wltn n many cattle remaining in tirst hands. Hoc * . Eitliuatoil receipts of hogs 3,700. compared with 4,047 yesterday nnJ'4Sii ] last Wednes day. Th-j market opened active , ut a shade's advance , all changing hands before mid-day. Tbo average price paid for cows was ta.W , compared with fJ.07 yesterday and JJ.bl last WcdnesU.vy. Slioop. Estimated receipts of sheep , G.V ) . compared with % yesterday and 1,037 last Wodnfeid " . One bunch of Os pound corn-fed natives sold at 1 5.00. _ Prcvalllnz I'rloji. The following Is n table of prlcai tutl In this market for the gr.Ujj of stock men tioned : Prime stoors. I3D3 to 10D3 rtu. . .00 fiU53 Hood stceM , 12.VJ to H5J tl > s. . . 3.41 (34.3.1 ( Ooodstocrs. lOJUto 13JO ltS. . . 3.25 Common 10J3 to 1150 It. stocrj. 2.00 Common canners . . . . . . l.OJ ( tf.2.00 Ordinary to fair cows . 1.03 ( iI2 33 Fair to good cows . UK ) ( i'J.4.1 Good to cholco cows . 2.20 ( * 300 Choice to fancy cow * . 2.S5 (33.50 ( Fair to good bulls. . . . , . 1.75 @ 2,5 Choice-to fancy bulls . 2.5J ( < t3.50 Light stackers and f edars. . , . 2.5) ) ( . 3.15 Feeders. 050to 1100 Ibs . 2.0) ) $3.50 Fair to cholco light hoes . 4.03 M4.05 Fair to cholco heavy hogs . 3.90 'j4.03 ? Fair to choice mixed hous . 3.DO ( .f4.00 Itnngn of i'rloos lloz * . The following table shows the of prices paid for hogs : Light nnd medium hops M 03 tl 05 Good to choice mixed hojs , . . .1 9D l'85 \ Good to choice heavy ho s. . . 3 90 ? 4 00 of PrlueH Uiaup. The following table shows the range of prices paid for sheep : Prime fat sheep . fl 40 © 5 50 Good fnt sheep . 350 ( ftl O'J Common tn medium sheep. . . . 2 OJ < i $ ' } 75 Lntnbs . 4 00 < < CO 00 Averts tr > u ol llor < > The following table gives the average cost of hogs on the dates montiono.l , including the cost today , as nasod upon sales reported : Date. Price. Uae. Price. March 1 M 75 March 14. . March 3 3 70 , March 15. . 3 97W March 4 3 77 March 17. , 3 02 March 5 3 74 ! < March 13. . 3 SO Miirch 0 37I ? < March 19.- . ,3 , SOJf Mm-ch7 3 72' ' . ; March 20. . ,3 , S0 < f March S 3 7S\ March 21. . ,3 SI March 10 3 7S March 22 3 92 March 11 8 81 March 21 't March 12 3 S3 March 23 3 97 March 13 II.S7H March 20 3 < J Avernno I'rioj u' Showing ti3 ! avar.ij prioa p-vll f > r lolls ofhogson tliu diyj taJieiUi In HJ7 , 1JJ3 , Ibi9 and 189J : [ Ugliest nnil Ijowuat Sals * i > I HOSTS. Today. Yesterday. Highest' $4.03 Hlehest $4.05 Lowest 3.92 } $ Lowes ! 3.00 Slock Heooints. Onicial Vestenlay. Estimated Today. Cattle.-112 cars.2,201 Cattle , 125 cars..2.500 Hogs , 01 cars..4,047 Hogs , 50 cars . . .3,700 Sheep , 1 car. . . 0 J Sheep , C carts. . . 053 Comparative Tables. The following tables show tha r.in a In prices on ho < durinzthH nnl last Days. This weak. Last week. Monday l.'l 'M li no 1 ii ) W U t Ui r.7.'t in Wednesday , . if-il 03 3 ? ; < ! t,3 nu Thursday . . . : i to ( fi.107'i ' 1'rlday 85 6t.\ : \ inDisposition buturday 3 a7 ' 5 > Disposition ol Stock. Showing the number of cattle , hogs and sheep bought by the packers and leading buyers on to-day's tnaricot : CATTLE. Uuyers. No. Swift & Co . 450 George II. Hammond &Co . , . 412 The Armour-CudahyPaclting company. 131n Omaha Packing Co . n Lee Kothschild . 171 Hcntou & Underwood . 50 N. Morns . 117 Shippers . 477 r& Decknr . Crone & Vansant E. Trauerman & Hro 20 noos. Armonr-Cunnhy Packing company . 1,5SG Omahn Packing Co . 733 George II. Hammond & Co . 718 Swift & Co . 50S ' 8IIUEP. . Swift.tCo . 82 Armour-Cudahy Packinc company . ISO Hamilton & Stephen . 24S Itcpresontntkvn Sales. STUEItS. Xo. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 13 . .10S7 53 10 7D 3 7. ' ) 11U3 1131 ! 1211 SO 1223 S'J 11S3 su r-'ni so I''tht b5 b5M 1200 ! M l-.OJ ' .10 1214 ( > 0 11114 110 1320 10 1254 15 i : l 25 14US 40 021 i 50 1013 ! 50 ! ! ( i ro 1)50 ) ! 50 107(1 ( i OJ OJM KK10 ( M ) 1035 I IX ) 107S : in SI77 ! C.5 . 1(17 ( ( ! 70 073 ! 75 1000 12S3 1017 1017 TO 1175 S5 120U S5 91)2 ) 00 1023 00 013 DO into : 00 1210 i 50 1590 17110 00 1170 00 H'.IO ' 00 1SK ! ) 2.- 2.35 1070 35 1730 3'J 30 3 W 3 4' ) OJ7 3 45 HSli 3 5 ( J'J3 3 50 S53 P02 1 75 1 fcO 003 : t oo O'JO 3 as 1450 ! ! 23 ItilO O'J CAI.VKS. 30 593 3 10 5. 250 3 50 D 20S 3 50 1. 110 4 00 WKsTKHN CATfLB. Owner * . No. Av. Price. Hay State Llvo Stoclc ( 'o- 43 cows 1005 f 3 00 10 hulls 1003 3 30 \V. U. Williams- 10 steers , Wyo. Tex. 1937 2 75 115 steers. Vvyo.Tex.llS7 3 25 10 steers , Wyoming * . lUM 3 40 3 moors , Tailings. . 1130 2 50 Powder Hlver Llvo Stock Co 10 steers 1401 3 60 1 steer 12 0 3 CO IS Dulls . . . . .1011 .1 05 W. H. Wllliams- BO steers , Wyo. Tex.1170 3 35 3 steers , Wyo. tall- lugs 1133 Z 75 HUGS. No. Av. Sh , Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 10..230 40 3 24 W..S03 60 $4 00 On tlia Market \Vlth Sharp. O. N. Hurch. Clarks ; 13. V. & A. Oswald , Wood River ; J. L. Rater , Morse Bluff. Oo tlin MnrkjtVni ! lilies. T. J. Sinter , Sidney , In. ; J. L. Packard , Cruighton ; P. Killers , Minden , In , ; Dee , t Smitli , Shelby , In. ; K. R Ansley , Under wood , In. ; Joe McCall , Astor , la. ; Uoxv it Son , Dow City , la. ; Wll on& L. , Logan , la. ; Roden & X. , Missouri Valley , la. ; A. J. Adums , Uradshaw : W. H. Van Alstiuo. Arcadia ; IJ. J. Fuiton. Phillips ; A. T. Nichols , Litchfiold ; U. J. Tiernoy , Ansluy. S. T. Johnson , Mernn ; John U. Ulado , An- solmo ; V. Tierney , Broken How ; John Fros- trom & Co. , > lalmo : Kelly & P. , Ansolmo ; A. T. lltchols , Huziird ; Nye t Schneider company , Leigh ; L. Ciurtin , Newmnn's ( Jrove ; Powder R. L. S. company , Pilgcr ; Benjamin Weaver C. company. Til- den ; Keys & Co. , O'Neill ; Coburu , H. > t S. , Atkinson : 11 llohlt , Ooehner : Uerry- man & L. , Ccrdoru ; Ticknor B. & M. , Beat rice ; Thomas & C. , Ohiowa ; li. 1C. Under wood , Danbury ; William Hnlscy , Lebanon ; J. T. Mitchell , Hedley ; C. A. Powell , Kene- saw : Haydcn & Jackson. Wallace ; K M. Marshall , : \iaywood ; O'Connor Brothers & S. Lyons ; R , A. Templeton , Teknmah ; George Bootol , Mlllard ; J. W. Mclntosh , Chapman ; \V. n * Lewis , Columbus ; 11. A. Nolle , Klkhorn ; J. C. Goodell , Buda ; C. Rudat , Norfolk ; J. R Mahoney , Urund ; H. Brownlue , Irvington ; John IJern , Hooper. On tlin 'Mnrkct With C.iltle. E. W. Banks , Randolph , la. ; W. C. Mal- com , Arlinctonf B. U. Uuttorildd. Brock ; Wukeuian Brothers , Cooke ; Krolin & O. , Kramer ; A. Mllbredt , Berlin ; Babbitt & Evens , Springlield ; P. E. McDonald. Her man ; Floyd Cornwall , Pcnder ; Wilson it S. , Mountain Lake ; J. K. Alexander.Vuke - lieldr Perry & M. , Ccroseo ; R. K. Mc- 'Jannuchy , Paxton ; A. M. Trent , LoJge Pole ; J. M. Barrett , Imogeno , la. : J. Vankirk , Silver City , la. ; G. W. Neff , No Bend ; Bay State L. S. Co. , Bay State ; W. 11. Noff , J. M. Anderson , Audubon , la. ; Lev ! Rider , Logan , l.i. : T. C. Bradley , Wiico : A. J. Adams , Miller it Co. , Brad- shaw ; 1C. H. Wicknnm , ' Archer ; J. W. Nich olson. Marquette ; li. . ) . 'Fulton , Phillips ; F. Marsh , Win. Nelms , Ansley ; 11. A. North- rup , Dunning ; Taylor it Bros. , Broken Bow ; Put King , Palmyra ; J. Schneider , C. II. Parmele , t Co. , Cedar Creek ; M. Cuddington , Central City ; Uankm Bros. . Lebanon ; C. Calloway. Wilsonvitle ; R. il. Bellamy , Arapahoe - pahoe ; Thomas Lnnlun , Harvard ; Allan McLean , Friend ; O. J Brown , Exeter ; H. C. William-ton , Crete ; E. Broiuet , Hendle.v ; I. n. Sioeuni , Ponder ; < J. Murphy , Hubbard , Cooney , F. E. Hull , John Connely , Lyons ; Anderson it Johnson , J. F. Kessler , Oak land ; Fred Kelly. A. K. Mayers , Bloncoo , la. ; Fred Kelley. River Sioux , la. , J. H. Sut- tuu , * \ . button , oui.iiumti ; _ . , uskatnp , Clarks.f. ; H. Quinn , H.-A. Nolle. Elkhorn ; D. S. Grafton , J. H. McCarthys , Lexington ; G. H. Snnestcr , Madison : W. O. Horn , Grand Island ; J. F. Kessler , H. Warner , Hooper ; John Chambers. JJeemor : Powder R. L. S. Co. , Pilger : A. M. Burnham , Benja min Weaver C. Co. , Tildcn ; W. L. Hender son , St. Paul , Minn. ; J. A. Kidd , Ong ; Hobelman it D. , UcAVitt ; W.T.Reynolds , Smyrna ; C. W. Sheldon , McPaul , In. OMAHA WHOIjhS.YhE MARKETS Produce. EGOS Strictly fresh , llr12c ( ; cold st or age , pickled , limed , salted , not wanted a any price. BUTTEH Creamery , fancy rolls , prints , 24 ( ii.25c ; creamery , fancy solid nacKed , 22iJ'J3c ( ; creamery , choice , 102 c ; dairy , fancy rolls and prints , 13 < 0c ; dairy , fancy solid packed , 17tflOc ( ; dairy , choice , 15@lie ( ; country roll , fancy , 10@lSc ; choice , 12' ' 15u ; country roll , good , 9 , < ? 10o ; country roll , fair , 7ftj ! > c : poor stock , 3fn5o. PofLTiiv Turkeys , dressed , fancy dry picked , 12i.ifl3c ; turkeys , live , per II ) , Si ; ; chickens , fancy. 10 ; < gllc ; chickens , choice , 7y Oc ; chickens , live , i.OOc(43.3'J : ) ( ; geose.dressed. fancy , lOoi'llc ' ; geese , dressed , choice , 0 ( < < ! lUc ; geese , live , doz. , * . < )0 ) < S7.00 , ducks , dressed , fancy , lie ; ducks , choice , lO llc ; ducks , llvo , dez. , J2503.00 ; jilgeons , doz. , ? l.COCiI.25. ( GAMK Jack snipe , ? 1.00@1.2S ; golden plover , ? 1.001.2.j ( ; mallard ducks , Sl.ftOftj 2.0U ; canvasbick : ducks. $5.001.00 ( ; red head ducks , doz. , f.2.00@2.riO ; teal ducks , do . , $1.25 1.10 ; mixed ducks , doz. , tl.00nel.2ft ; geese , Canada , S4.00iC4.50 ( ; geese , small , S2.50 CaXII.OO. BONES ( Quotations nro for delivery In Chicago ) . Dry buffalo , per ton. $10.00ilS ( 00 ; dry country , bleached , $10.00u rj.H ( ) ; dry country , damp and meaty , ,00UlO ( 00. VnocTAiii.ES Old Sweet potatoes , fancy Muscatino , per bbl , J4.0J : onions , extra fancy , par lib ! , 51.50 : onions , fair , per bbl , $2.50 ; rutabagas , per bbl , S2.0J ; carrots , per bbl , $2.00 ; parsnips , per bbl , $ ) .iO ; beets. pr hbl , f00 ; horsa radish roots , per bbl , f-4.50 ; horse radish roots , par lu , 7e ; celery roots , per bbl , ? HOJ ; celery roott * . per doz , OOc. MAI-I.U SI-OAK Per Ib , Il ( ei2c. CIIEC-.K Per Ib , full cream Y. A. , 12c ; full Icrcnm twins , ll' c ; full croatn Ohio Swiss , 17o ; full cream Wisconsin Swiss , 1-1 ® Ific ; full cream brick 13c ; full cream limburpcr Swiss , 13c. HONKY 15iilOc ( per Ib for choice comb. i'iisiuvEsb10cpurib. : . JW.I.IES 4@JKe per Ib. IIIKSSEI > VUAI. Choice medium , ( ji"Hc\ \ light , ficuOc ; licavy. lKJ4c. Arri.us Per bbl , Gonltons , J4-00 ; W. Twig , f ! 30 ; Ben Davis , $4.50 ; Romnnuo , M.ftO. CIIIKK Per bbl , refined , SO.ftO ; half bb ) , ? 3.r < U ; hard cider , pure , per bbl , ? i.OJ. LlN'iKBli Oil. Die. i Coi ovN't-TS Per hundred , JJ.75. PKKI.ES Medium , per bbl. fi.50 ; small , $ i .50 ; gherkins , $7.50 ; C. it B. chow chow ( | t . $5.85 : Dti. ? . ' ! it5. PoTATiics Per hu , fancy , 35c ; choice , 250 30c. 30c.FISH FISH Fresh frozen wuito trout , plko nnd pickerel , per Ib , 7c ; sturgeon , 7e. OIUNUKS Per box , Florida bnghts , $ .1.75 ; messma$3.23 ; California fancy navels , $500 ; Los Angeles , $2.75 ; seedlings , River/side / , $3.85mN3.50 ; mountain , IS.Wj in live box lots ' . ' . " ) c per box leas. LEMON'S--Per oox. mcsslna fancy , $4.00 ® 4.59 ; verdelll , good , f' ) 00. HANANAf Per bunch , $2.00g3.00. ( iliDKS , PEI.TS AND 1'Ai.i.ows Green united hides , 484e ; dry suited hides , flijic ( ! ; dry Hint hides , TV ; calf hides , .V. Damaged hides 2c lo . Sheep polls , preen , each , 75cjl.25 ( ; sheep pelts , dry , per Ib , 0 18o ; tallow , No. 1 , 4u$4.o ' ; No. 2 , : il4@'l c ; grease , white 4'ac ' ; yellow , 8 > 4'irf3j. BEINS tlnnd picked invy , tl.MKSl.OO : hand picked navy , medium a$1.40itl.50 ( ; hand picked country , $1.30 < J1.40 ; good clean , ? l.2U < \.M. \ Ai'i'LC BUTTBK Per Ib , Otij7c , MINCE MEAT SMIOo per 1 b Oroconoi. DIIIED Fia'iT Currant * , now,0 < 4'c ; prunes , c-aiks , 1.300 DIB , Sii'c ; prunes , bbU or bags , Cc ; raisin cured , 8H(400 ( : citron peel , drum * , 20 Mi , 22o ; lemon peel , drumi , Ibc ; fard dates , boxes , 12 Ibs. lie ; apricots , chcio evaiMDratoa , 14ko ; apri cots , Jolly cured 25 ll > boxes , lt > c ; apri cots , fancy , 25 Ui boxes , 15 ? ; ap ples , choice evaporated , 6'ic , ; npple , prime now , S-yo ; UBS. layer , 10 per cent lure , 13jc ; m gacki , Tc ; Persian datoi , 7 > c ; Salt Lake , f4c ; blackberrle. > , cvaporntod , 60 It ) boxes , fi'fo ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 13c ; peaches , pared , fancy , ISc ; choice , lOc ; Salt Lake , 7c ; pitted plum ? . Cat. 23 Ib boxes , SKcWjC ; raspberries , evap. , N. Y. , now , 27c ; prunes. It C. 0070 , OiuOXo ; orange peel , 15o : raisins , California London crop ISS3 , $2.40 ; Cal , loose muscatels , crop 1SSO , fi.10 ; Valer.clas , 1SS3 , O.lici Valoncms , now. Oc ; Cat. eedle s , aks. , 7 , iC ; Ondiirn layer , now , lO' c ; dried grapes , 4lj'c ; prunelles , new , 12Kc. CAS.Nnu Goons Fruits , Cnliornia stand ard brands , 2 > - It , per doz Apri cots. $1.70(31. ( S3 ; apricots , pie fruit , ? l.50i gallon * , f4.50 : blackberries , 12.25 : cherries , black , Ji.00i 2.25 : cherries , white , { . ' .23 2.50 ; grapes. 51.C50U. SO ; pears , Bnrt- lett , f8.10C42.25 ; peaches , yellow. f-J.10 ( 2.23 ; peacho , lemon cling , fi.W ; plums , egg , fl.03l.SO ( ; plumS , golden dropt , tl.tO ; plums , green gages , fl.05I.M ) ; peaches , with Pitts In , 11.00 ; currants , J2.30 ; gooicborrlci , 12.25 ; iUlncc < , f2.10 ; raspber ries , 12.90 ; strawberries , f2flO ; peaches , 3 Ib eastern Rtnndnrds , fl.W ; 3 Ib pie , $1.10 ; 0 Ib pie , f..OS ; gallon pie , J300 ; apples , high stncdards , { 2,00 ; 2 It ) gooscberrluj , ' , 'Oc ' ; 2 Ib strawberries , 00ffiMc ( ; 2 Ib raspberries , ! 1.CN ) ; 8 Ib blueberries , sOfitWc ; 3 Ib blackberries. 03(375o ( ; 8 Ib strawberries , preserved , Jl.SO ; 2 Ib raspberries , preserved , $1.J-0 ; 8 Ib black- horrios , preserved , $1.20 ; pineapples , Bahama chopped , $2 ( K ) ; 2 Ib Bahama grated , $2.75 ; 2 Ib Bahama sliced , f8.50 ; 8 Ib Stamlnrd sliced. $1.25r < il.ftO ; cherries , 8 ib rod , Baltimore , 85 (1(050 ( ; poars,21b , Jl 30. VF.iiBTAiti.E8 Tomatoes 3 IB extra , f 1.00 ; 3 Ib standard , western brands , OJs05r ; gallons lens , strictly standard. $20. . ) . Corn Finest grown , $1.00 ; gllt-cde ) ; sugar corn , very fine , 51.60 ; choice 2 Ib stignr corn , $1.80 ; 8 Ib extra , western brands , S 5cMJl,00 ; 8 ID standard , western br.imls , G0 ( . < $70i\ Mush rooms 1 Ib French , extra tine , 82in85c ; 1 Ib French , line , lS@22c ; 1 Ib French , ordinary , 10dfl8c. Pcns--Tros flue , per can , 85c ; ile mi tine , per can , lOc ; 8 Ib , sifted , 81.00 ; 2 Ib early June. J1.25dl.i5 ( : ; 8 ID Mar row , standard brand , ? 1.1U ; 2 Ib soaked , 57c. String Beans 31b high gr.ido. Refugee , 5c ; 2 Ib Golden U'nx bc.ins , 75c ; 2 Ib string beans , 70c. Lima Beans 2 Ib soaked , 75c. Boston Baked Bcaus 3 Ib Lewis , $1.05 ; crown brand , f 1.60. Sweet polnloes 3 Ib Now .lordey. $1.JO. ( PutiipKin 3 Ib now winnlcin. $1.00. Okr.i nnd tomntoes , $1.00 ; Okra , Sl.lX ) ; sucotash , ? 1.8J. UINNCII MEATS I Ib lunch tonpuo. $2.75 ; 2 Ib lunch tongue , ? 4.75 : 1 Ib corned beef , $1.20 ; S Ib corned bee. . $2.05 ; 0 Ib corned bcel , $0.60 ; 14 Ib corned beef , $14.00 ; 2 Ib boneless pips feet , $2.20 ; 1 ID English brawn , $1.30 ; 2 Ib English brawn , $ J. 1ft ; 0 Ib Eng lish brawn , $ < ! ,50 ; 1 ID compressed ham , $1.75 ; 2 Ib compressed ham , $ ' . ! 75 ; 1 Ib chlnpcd beef , $2.00. SoAi4Castile , mottled , per Ib , SJfclOc : do white , per Ib , 12o. HIIOOMS Parlor , 4 tie , $2.75 ; 3 tic , $2.25 ; stables. $ 'J.b3 ; common , Sl.5lKiJl.75. COCOA } $ 'b tin , 4Uc per Ib. CUOCOUTE 22ii35c per Ib ; German chic ory , red , SiJt'e. SAI.SODA Bbls , I'jj granulated , IJ/c ; kess ; l' c. c.COFKEC Roasted Arbuckle's Arlosa , 25 c ; McLauglilin's XXXX , 2 : > { , c ; Germnn , 25fs'c ; ; .Dilworth , 25 > c ; Alaroma , 85' c ; bulk. 25' ' L- . Corrci : Green Fancy old golden Rio , 25c ; fancy old peaberry , 85c ; Rio , choice to fancy , 24c ; Rio , prime , 23" § c ; Rio , good , 81Xc ; Mocha , 20c ; Jura , genuine O. G. , 2Sc ; Jnva , good Interior. 24o ; African , 22e. FISH Codfish , extra Georges , new , f > J c ; grand bank , new , 4Vj'c ; silver , 2 Ib. blocks , Oo ; snow white , 2 Ib bricks , now , 7tfc ; Tur key cod , larco middles , brick ? . S'4c ; snow white crates , 12-5 ID , boxes , 7J c ; Iceland haliDut , Oc ; medium scalca herring , ! . ' 5c ; No. 1 scaled herring , 22c ; domesvio Holland herring , ft5c ; Hamburg spiced herring , $1.50 ; Rutsinn aardmcs , Too ; Russian sardines , plain , f > 5e ; imported Holland herring , Crown brand , SOc ; do. fancy milkers. OOc ; mackerel No. 1 shore , half bbls , $13.00 ; bloaters , half bbls , $ IS.OJ ; Whitehall , half bbls. $7.U ( ) ; trout , half bbls. $550 ; family whitetish J .OO ; sal mon , $8.ftO ; 1 Ib mnckiirel ( herring ) . $1.)0@ ( ) 1 10 : 1 Ib linn mi baddies , $1.75 ; 1 Ib loDsterx , 58.16itt2.85 ; 1 Ib Alaska salmon. Aleut. $1 O'J ; ! i Ib oysters , 10 oz , $1.05 ; 1 Ib oysters , ft oz , $1.15 ; 8 Ib select , 12oz , $2.35 ; 1 Ib clams , little necks , $1 23 ; 2 Ib clams , little necks , $2.10 ; , ' .f lb sardines , imported , per case , 100s , $11. OOiVi 10.00 ; ' 4 Ib sardines , imported , per case , lulls , $ l5.0ii ( > 20.)0 ( ) : % Ib imported bone less sardines , 2(5 ( ; } Ib sardines , American. per 100 , French style , $4.ftO ( < i3.UO ; > $ Ib sar dine ? , Amorlcan , per case , 100s , French atvln. ar-rjiftis npi.U Ib aulines. mustard , lier case , oJi , $3. loC t.UO ; importo.i Upy cnr. dines , $13.00. SALT Dairy , 2SO Ih in bbl , bulk , S'2.10 : best grade , 00 , 5s , $2.110 : best grade , 10J , 3s , $ 2.40 : best grade. 25. 10s , $2.80 : rock salt , crushed , $1.SO ; common , bbls , $1.20. I1 AIIIN.U sous GOODS Barley , 3 > fV/4c ( ; fa rina , flc ; peas , ac ; oatmeal , l".j'a ( > ; t ( ; : maca roni , lOo ; vermicelli , lOc ; rice , 4 < ( Ci4e ( ; sngo mid tapioca. C > { < i o : lima beans , ( > v. On.s-Keroseae P.V. . lOe ; W. W , 12V.fi- ; headlight , 13c ; gasoline , Ho ; salad oil 8.0L't ( 0.00 per doz. SODA Pkgs 00 5s , ft' 'c. NUTS Almonds , 15c ; Brazils , 14c ; tilborts , 12'ic ; poccns , lie ; walnuts , 12J c ; ponnut cocks , So : roasted , lie ; Tennesso pea nuts , 7c. Diiuoa ( Grocers' ) Per Ib Borax , 12c ; coppenis , 2 > c ; Bay loaves , lie ; glue. Ilia ; cpsom saits , 4c ; glnubor salts , 3c ; sulphur , 2fc ; blue vitrol , Uc ; alum , 4 : tartarlc ucid , 48c ; rosin 2c : saltpeter , ubsolutelypure , lOc ; gum camphor. 2 Ibs in box , 1 oz cnlica. xiui hops , 14 and } Ib packages , 20c ; sage , } { and ? -lb packages , ISc ; mnduer , IMe ; saltpeter , lJc ( ; indigo , 3-lb nnd 5 Ib boxes. S F. 03 ( < t70c ; Indigo , : t-lb and 5-lb boxes , Madris. 75c ; seal ing wax , 25-lb boxes , red , 3) ) c ; sealing wax , 25-lb boxes , white. 4c. SUOAHS Cut loafSii'ceut ; loaf cubes 7 o ; standard , powdered , ; XXXX. powilured. 8c ; grannluted , standard , 7c ; confection ei-9 , A , 0 4c ; white extra C , 0'0c ' ; extra C , Ni'b , G' c ; umber , Oc ; Roi'E Basis Manilla rope , Ifto ; sisal rope , 12 } c ; cotton rope , His ; now process , bV/i : . COTTON TWINE Bibb , very line , 3 or J ply , 2'2c : line , 20c ; Daisy , ISc ; c-indlo wick , 8'Jo. Oi.ivr.sQuarts , pejdo$3.75 ; pints , per doz , $2.85bulk ; , per gal , 05c. VJ.N \n-30pr. . cider , Scgood ; , 12c ; white wine , 15c. STAUCII IJi'wSc par Ib. STOVK FoLi ! > ii $2.00i5.b7 ( per gross. BAC.S Am. , per 10J , $17.00 ; Lewiston , per 100 , $ l".0u. Molasses Bbls , N. O. , choice , per gal , 35ii ( 57c ; bakers' , 2t32e ? ( ; black strap. 80 < ( i'88c.WKAITIVO ' WKAITIVO PATEH Straw , per Hi , I1 * ; ® 2JuC ; rag , 8 } o ; manila , II , ft'aOc : No. 1 , 7c. BAGS Union siiuare " , 35 per cent off list. MKATS Hams. No. 1. II ) 11 > averngo , 9'fc ; 80 to 82 Ibs. S e ; 12 to 14 ll.s , 04c ; shoulders , 5 > .Jc ; breakfast Dacoic No. lb , i- ; ham sausage , 8c ; dried beef hams , 7 , ' c ; beef tongues , $ OUO per dozen ; dry salt meats. 5n $ tlfperlb ; ham roulette , t ) } < c ; boneless ham , 7s4i ! ; picnic ham , Oj < j'c ; add lo porlb for small lots. _ Dry Roixl-i. CAIII-KT WUAI Bibb , white , IS'-tfo ; colored. S Standard , Sc ; Gem , lOo ; Beauty , 12f'c } ; lloone , 14o ; peerless , case , $0 00. CoitiET .Ii\Xb : Boston , "J/o ; Androhcog , in , 74'e : Koarsopo , 7Jtc ; uookport , O''tc , gConentogck , DINIMSAmoskeag , 0 07 , IC. ' o ; B oz.llY.irt ; . , 7 oz , 13c ; Hnvmnker , SU't ; JulTrey XX. 11 'TO ' ; JatTroy XXX , ! - . " > : Bonver Creek AA , il o ; Beaver Creek U'lJ , 0 > f c ; Beaver Crook CC , 0 'c. KnsTfi'KY Jutxa Memorial , ISc ; Glen- wood , 8ik- ; Kentucky Star , 35c ; Hercules. ISc ; Empire , 23c ; Cottswold , 87 c ; Mel ville , 85c ; Bang-up , 87 , c. BLCAUIED SunciiNfis Ellerton , 7'c ; Housekeeper , S',0New ' , Cnndidato , t > Hc : Berkeley cambric No. 00 , lc ) ; Best Yet. 4-4 OV'j butter cloth OO. 4'4e ' ; Cabot , 7 } c ; Fnrwoll half bleached. 8-ic ' ; Fruit of Loom , b4c ; Green G , O' ' c ; Hope , 7 } e ; King Phil ip cambric , lOc ; Lonsdulo cambric. lo ( ) ; Lonsdalo. 8 > < c ; Now York mills , lO c ; Pop- psroll , 48 In , lOc ; Pepperell , 40 In , lie ; Pop- Perell , 04 , 14 > , c ; Popperoil , 8-4 , 80c ; Pep- p roll , 0-4 , 880 ; Pepporcll , 104. 8lo ; Canton , 4 ° , 8'4o ' : Canton , 5-4 , O'jc , ; Triumph , Oo ; \\asmutta , lie ; Valley , 5'4c ' ; Barker , bleached , 8c. BUOWN iSiirr.Tl.NO Atlantic A , 4 4 , 7 c ; Atlantic H , 4-4. 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , 0"4c ; Atlantic P , 4 4 , e ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , Oe ; Au rora C , 4-J. 4Wc ; Crown XXX , 44. 04c ; Hooslcr LL , 4 4 , f.V ; Indian Head , 4 4 , 7c ; Lawrence LL , 4 4 , 5c ; Old Dominion. 4 4 , ft'j'e ; Pcpperoll R , 4 4 , OJfc ; Popperoil 12 , 40 incn,7J/c : Pcpparrell , b 4 , 17 > < o ; Popporoll , 0-4. 20o ; Pepporoll , 10-4. Wo ; Utica C , 4-4 , JJ'ic ; Wachusett , 4 4 , 7c : Aurorn R , 4-1. "o ; Aurora B , 4-4. rtWc , : Atlas , O N B , 7J.c ; Farmers' No. 1 , 87-in. . 5c. Cnsii Stevens' B , 6'jo ; .Stevens' A , 7o ; Stevcna' A bleached Sc Sloven ' P , , ; * , 7J4o ; Stevens' P , blenched , 84'o ; Stevens' N , fe'c ; Stevens' ' N , bleached , &Xc ; Stevens' SRI1 , lie. CAMUHICSSlater. . 6c ; Woods , Be ; Stand ard , 5c ; Peacock , 6c. SIIIUTIVO Checks Caledonia X , 0' ' < c , Caledonia XX , K ) , kCi Kcoouiuy , I'o ' , Otu , Oc : Hraoltc , fl e ; Haw Hirer , r. e. Craw ford , Me. TICK * Oakland , A , 7tfei International. VY , Sc ; Shetucket , S. SM oi U'nrren , No S70 , 10c : Berwick , HA , 1ST Acme. llc ! ; York , HO Inch , 13JVO ; York , : inch. IflVJc ; Swift River , so ; Thorndlke , OO , S'c ' ; Thorndlke FF , S ) < c ; Thorndike. 12J , 0'ii'i Thorndlko XX , U c ; Cordl , No. ft. li'c ' ; Cordla No. 4. ItiVJc. Dtrii--West Point , 20. | , S-oz , PJ o ; West Point , 80-in. 10-oz , 18)ic ) ; West IVmt , 0-ln , 18-oz , 10.V ; West Point , 40 in , ll-o/ , ITo , FrAXNKt.s Plaid Raftsmen , 5Ho ; Clear Lake , 32o : Iron Mountain. 8r. c ; White 23 > c. Red-C , 24-ln. 15c ; K , 81In , 81 G G 21 In. 80o ; H A F , X , 25o ; J R F , J ( , 87c : G. ? , ' . 83c. PniNTi Solid Co ors Atlantic , Oo ; Sinter , Oo ; Berlin oil. G' ' e ; Gnrnnr ell < l ( 7c , Piulc and Robes Richmond , O o-.Allen.il c ; Rtv- erpoint , 6'ie ; Steel Rtvor , Oc ; Paeillo , 0 > < Ci Indigo Blue -St. Leper. 6)40 ; Wnsblnglon , 0o , , ; American , OJ o : Arnold , OHc ; Arnold Century. Oo : Ainuiul , I8o ; Stlefol A , 18o , hnrtoroak , ft' ' i ; ; Raninpo. 4'c ' ; Lodl , 5'4'i' ' ; Allen , Cc ; Richmond , Oc ; Windsor , t' > H'c ; Eddystone.OJ o ; Paeitlo. OV c , GINOIIAM Plunkett checks , O'j'c ; Whit- tcnton , tlVo ; ; York. O''c ; Normnndl dress , Calcutta dreat , "Me ; Renfrew dress , Mutuls. BLOCK TIN Small pig , 2Sa per 11 > ; bar , 20c per 11' . Corrcu Planlslied boilorslzei , 3lo per Hi ; cold rolled , 2io per Iti : shnathiiK"To per lt > : Pitts nnd lists , 8So per Ib. GALVANI/L-II SUBBT htox Dhc't 50-10 per cent , p.a. plan. Iron , A , lo c ; 11 , 0.c. : Roorixii Charcoal , I. CM 14x80 , 112 , $5.00 ; 1. X. , J7.W. Surer IitosNo. . 2(5 ( , $ t.73 ; No. 27 , $3 b5. Sol.DKH 1 ll ( > 10c. TIN PUTC. : ! . , 10x14 , 283 , $740 ; I. X , 10x11 , 225 , $ ; i.25. < . ' TIN Pi.ui-Cole : I. C. . 10x14,223 , 0.50. STKEI. Nii.s Base , St.OO. STIII.I. WIIIK Nm.s Ba Ll , $3 50. WliiE Jnp. b.vrD , $ .t.OJ ; galv. , $1.20. Borax , lie ; citno acid. 40' < i51f > . tnrlnric acid , 42c ; carbolic nvid , .VC44lr : castor oil , SI. 20jl. ( 28 ; balsum tolu , 'li'iCittlO.tonka ; beuns. $1.55o.00 ( ; | ; cubeb berries * , $ l..i.l : calo mel , 05c ; camphor , 45 < i4'i' ' ) ; i-anthnrides , $1.25@1.30 ; cussi.i bud : ! , 17' 8'io : chHrofonn , 50Q52o ; ergot , 45i 50o : giyc-jrine , 2t'.rf8.V ( ; gum nrablo , OOlitOjc ; Ijcopodium. ( ' ( ' ? > ; mercury , SOr ; morphine eulpti , 52,0lii(3 ( 15 ; opium , 5303 ; quinine , 35jf50o ( ; turpentine , .I4o : linBoua , raw , 5Sc : boiled , Ole ; Atn- saiTron , 34c : white wax , 5lc ) ; yellow wax , 35c. To tlic 'Jrnvflinu Piilillr. The grc.-xt Uoclc Island route tins ) ) ro- viilctl every coiironicnuo uml comfort for its jmssoiiKors jjoinsr enst over its main line. Its solid vestibule express trains , which leave duily for DCS Monies , Davenport , Hoek Island timl Chicago , lire the liuest in the world. They consist of new mid elegant day couches , tliniiitr oars , I'lillmaii | iiai'e : sleeping cars and free reclining chair cars , superbly appointed and fitted up with all the modern improve- men 16 that conduce toafc and luxurious travel. .Innctional and terminal con nections are tnado in union depots and at I'hicugo with fast limitcil vestibule exurcbs trains for all points oast. In addition to this inayjnilu'ont train , two express and mail trains leave Oinuha daily , carrying sleepers and di nine cars. Further information as to route.- . rates , lime , berths , etc. , call on or ad dress J. L. DeBevoise , ll0j ! Farnam street , Omaha , N'oh. Telephone 7S1 ! . E. ST. . .TOIINJxo. . SKHA-JTIAX. General Mannger , G. T. \ 1' . A. , Uhicajjo. _ Chicago. A Venerable Sn-irl. Ward Four has a pcnial , { jcod-natnn d old pentloman , who has lonjr since passed the nje { of three score , who for ainnsemcnt and profit is interested in the breediii } ; of t amo birds , says the llolj-ol.o , Nl rtd. . 1 > o. * oo - 4i. I Jo , | , quite a pen of these pugnacious nets and is as fond of them as a litlle girl with her first doll. One of the old man's chief amuse ments is to light his pipe and while seated in his cellar on an inverted leir or wooden lojj. smoking to his heart's content , watch a. battle between two of his feathered pets , let loose in the collar for fccientilie training. H is no uncom mon thing for these nocturnal bouts lo take place at any liour of the nip lit. But while the old gentleman enjo.\s the cock light , his good wife has co'n- tciontons scruples against its being in dulged and not infrequently the old man's amusement is disturbed ! > y the sudden apparition of his better-half , who nuilces no bones of snatching him bald headed , " unless the roosters are immediately quartered nnd the light stopped. Thn other night a son-in-law , of the family had occasion to go into the cellar to investigate a noise during the wee sma * hours , and seeing a light in one part of the place went forward , Mid there saw the old lad , witli ono of nis pot gamers Irving' its metal against a big brahma rooster. The old lady was quietly informed of what was in nrojj- rcbs , nnd the next day. and for several dayh following , the old man was a suf ferer from the "grip , ' ' nnd is not rjnito Euro \\hether a brick bloclc fell on him. or whether he canjo in contact with tlje hind foot of a mule , He lights no mute roosters after midnight. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIKriN'E OINTMENT is only put up in IIIKJO two-ounce tin boxes , and is nn absolute cure for all sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands and all skin erup tions. Will positively cure nil kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINK OIN I'- MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 85 cents per box--by mail 80 conu. SCHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , ProvisionsMStocks Basement Fiwt Niliaii Bn'i , ! )05 ) SouIh litlli Street , . Otimlin. NATIONAL BANK U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Capital . $100,000 Snrplus.lan. 1st , I8 ! 0 . 57 , < > 00 OITHKHS AND DlltlXTUIt * llEMtVV. . V\TKS , I'reitiliint. luvisS. . Itr.mi , \ ' leg rrcaiJu.it. JA'- . W.HAVat \ \ \ . V. Mnii ! > r JOHN S , L'OM.I.SJI , It. C. ( , 'l'SIIINO. J. N. II. \TIIICK. . \V. | [ . M.llU.IIIK- lll9 THE IRON BANK , Cnr. ISlli and I'linmm Sti. A General lianklni ; llusliiosj Transacted. " BLAKE , BOISSEVAIN & CO , , London , ADOLPH BOISSEVAIN & CO , BANKERS. Ihij uml i'll Aiiirnraiiirruriuei niCtiniinl > lon nudnii nnil on nil 1 < mliiit'iitn ! iimtki > ti. Nvifutitttlo ! ) ul iivw luan tt vpt'Ctiiltv. RESTORED rrrinutuio linear. > vnuuii IMht I > > , Ixjit ) l nU < Kxl , Ac , ) j lntlrluJlnti.lDer rykno i , rrnit- . rty tiafldltrovcrrHd * linplfcm .ani of ittlf cure , which lie III itnil ( lmili.il > tm. \ . 10 l.U t.-llow .ullflf r . Additu.J. U. KULVU" , I'U. IJui MiO.Ncw COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK , Cnpltnl , - $4OO.OOO Surplus , - "O.OOO OilU'fr * mill niMriirV" M Mor-fmixn , fl > l. Hitchcock , .U.s , ( inrnenti , < ) ' . A llcnrv K. M Andernnn.Vni4 ( I M il. v. lire. ' , ! ! < . IIV > I. Intna , A. I' , llopkln.4 , jnv . \ . Mllinnl , cn liler ; 1' . II llrynnt. asMMiuu < miner. _ _ _ Dooto and Shoos- HfniktufDALL , jo v is Tt ro , HucctMini to llto.l , Jono , V Co. Wholesale Hannfactiire orBgti& ! ) Shoes Actnti for tlniton IlubhcrShon I'o , ll . 1104am ! 1100 ' 4 , Umttia , Ncbrmika. Browora. SIORZ ,1U.EIl. . Lager Beer Brewers , Ull Noth KUbl olh Strttt.Oniinft , N brr . Cornloo. , EAOLE CORNICE WORKS , Maniifacliirers of Galvanize ! Iron Cornice wcM" mut rnslnMf * ijrilaht John Kin- proprietor. UB itu.l IP South loin mrert. Artlats' Mntorlnla. A.110SPK , Jr. , Arlists1 Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1113 Iouiiln Blreet.Omntin , NebraiVi. _ Conl , CoUo , Etc. OMAHA COAL , t' Jobbers of Hard and Soft Goal WJ Soulh 13tb ttr it. Omn'.n. Nctimsk * . XERRASKA Fl'EL CO. . Soippers of Coal and Goto _ 111 South 13ti ! tr et , Omixhn. Nelimtkft. _ Clpars. DEAN , ARMSTROXQ A CO. , Wholesale Cigars , pJHorth 6th StreetOraaUR , Mel ) . 'Hello" H29. Dry Cood9jin < l Notions , " Sir. . if.v / ni A ra , Dry Goods , Fnrnisliinu Goods and Notions . , . . ' l > il ,1 t I I - .V i KILPATRWK KOCH DRV GOODS CO. , Importers & Jokers in DryGooito , Notions Qenti' Kurnliblnx Cooti. fo'nir IHli mid Ujrncr moots. OmnhR , Nu'jrn'tn. Furniture Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , farnam ttrojt , Omalm. Vobrni'tit. CHARLES Furniture. Omaha , Nebra * ! Groceries. MoCORD , RRAUTA CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 13th ana Leu ranrcrtii ilr.'au. Omaha , Ncbriuk * . Hardware. A vnn A 7'.iv7o/ ? . Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop- tlccbunlcs Tools nnil lIutTalo cxlei. 1105 tcucaj ! itrot't , Umiilm Nsu. Lumljor , Eto. JOHN \\"AKEF1ELD \ \ , Wholesale Lninter , Etc. faporled ami Anicrlrnn IVirtlnnil Cement. FUtt ccent lur > lll ir.ikoH llr.lriiihc Curaenl anrt C'tni ot White l.l.ue. "CHAS. Dealer in Hardwcrfl Lnraber , > ? oed C4r | ) H an.1 p.irqunt Do Tin'Olb. and DJUglai urceti , on.a'Ju. ' Nebrnika .1//.N/.YC ? I'd , Mines ? and SMpi'srf Hard ail Sofl C03 . . at. ' i li t > iur uii nun'c ' null i n iiuiun.t > * LOUIS ItllAUFOlW , Dealer in Lumber , Lalli , Lime , SasQ Datrs. eta Yarrtu I'ornor 7tn n.J DJU IH. OfflffO CorniT JOtli anil liuxi | . IVIED. nr. ORA r , Lnmlier , Lirae , Cement , EtcElc , , Corn i Mil an.1 Doagl" Uroeti. fnTTTfnor'y'nnd notions. 1. ORERFELDEfl .t CO. , Importers & Jokers inKilliDcry&'Notions SOS.ilOand 21J South lltli street. Hotlonn. J. T. ROIIIXSOX MOTION CO. , Wbolesale Notions an3 Farnisliing Goods , 11JI llnrney stract , Onmlia. Olio. 7V1.VA LINE CO. , Refined and Lubricatini Oils , Axle (7rase , etc. ' Omhhi. A. II. Ulnliup. Mnnnurr. Pnpor. Wholesale Paner Dealer ! ! , C ror nlccaloclcnf r n'lnz. ' wra plnn nnd wrlllna paper. fciicl | l attoiuloii tilvou In canl iminT. Sn'ao to. A. L. DEAXK .t CO. . amoral Avonts for Hall's ' Safes , Ml end rgj South 10th St , Omaha. Toys , Etc. 77. HARDY A CO. , Jotibera of Toys , Dolls , Albnms , Fancy Goofo , o'iie Kurnliblnii Gc-ott. Children' * Carrlaici. 1201 tatnani ilnct , OiDilm. M'b. Agricultural Implomonta. LIK'IKOER & 'MKTCALP co.i " Aerlcnlt'l ' Implenifinls , Wagons , Carriages Ilucdoi , elo. WUnlcialo. Om hii , Netirittkn. - L. & . I17.V/J ENOItfK .V I'l'Ml' IO. , ' Steam and Waler Supplies , : " I nr.llli. 'M miii u Jonci it. Omati * . G. r. Hoi , ActlaK Manaunr 1IROWNRLI. A CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery. fii eMron MOT * , tlcam pumpv i-a-c mill * . I.eiTunwortli > tro t , Uia&Un Iron Works. I'AXTOX & VIBRLIXU IROXYORKS \ , Wroosht and Cast Iron Building WorU , iiii > , linn vfnrk. Boneral founrtry , ninflnnr. ouj blncmiultb wurk. ( imcu lli'l ' worl.i. U" I llf nnU 17th itrtnl , uaiutia. _ .s.u-7 ; A 'IRON Hands of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaulti , , j ll wur . iron ibultvn nnit nro ( .icujm , U. AuiUteu , piup r. Cor. lltli anil J i uu bt . Sash. Doors , Eto. _ M A. DisnRfC'O ] \ , " " \VluU il manufacturer ; ( afy BOOK , BlifluS and Mooldinzs , Ilraucli ulOco , ITtk ao < l liaM trool , Omatit Neb. " " * SOtrTH OMAH. A. UNION STOCK YARD CO. , Of South Omana , Ltmitcl