THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , v * Hutchlnson Koopa the WhoatTrado in a State of Expectancy , A DULL DAY IN THE CORN PIT. \ lilltlo Stir In Onti llnrly f'rovtolonn fc'cnreelv Oot Out or the Uut A I'lrni I'cL-lliiK In Cat tle Quotations. CHICAGO IMlODUcn MAUKKT3. rinrioo. March 23. | Special Telegram to Tiiis Hrp.J Uuslno s In wheat today was nt no tune up to 1 o'clock hcavor , Important. The trade wad kept on the alert , however , by the expectation that Ilutchlnson would nttempt a stroke of some sort before the close. Tlio price of May was nil day bctwenn " 0 ' , c and 70 ; < c. July was nt the same time between "bj e and TS WTOe. There was no vcrj decisive , firm undertone considering tlio offerings. Liverpool cables wore steady. jSt , Louis nnd New York both had buying orders in this market , which xvcro felt nt bottom prices. Ilulcbinson sold wheat early nnd there was selling traced to Cudaby. Opinions differed on the present storm. Manv regarded it as Meet and hard on the flolilrt and others saw positive good in the snowfall. Altogether the local trade was bonrinh carlv , but when the market failed to decline scalpers bought their wheat back. \ \ neat closed weak at the bottom pries of the day and c under last night at I'tifc for Mav. Ilutchlnson took any quan- t'of ! wheat on his puts sold last night at und around 70 ' c. The crowd , who had been bu.viiigin expectation of the market being forced to call the price , quickly sold out and left the market lint. March ilijiji1 , May and Juno T'.i' c and Julv 0\c wore tlio last and bottom prices. 1 raders in corn called this the dullest day of the month In the pit. Ilutchlnson sold moderately. Aborts wcro fair buyers on Htorm weatliT. March closed nominal nt M\o. May Hold nt aiJ.f f20J < c , closing at "y.iftt'i'ljfjc. Other closing prices wore : April. .H.'c ' : June , SO'/'iiSO ' c ; July , 31 , ' ( > ( ( g 31l4c ; August. 3lXc ; September , 3J'Kc. 'ihoro was little GtirlnoatscarlvanJ prices ( started up somcxvhat on buying by lltitchln- Bon , This was taken as an opportunity by KgglPston to sell a lot of long oats , lie sold Ilutchlnson 500,000 bushels at 22-h'c and \vot lied off an much more in smaller blocks May sold nt 22VC early , up to 221H < ( * JJJJ c and closed at 221Jrt22o. ( , Other fu tures changed but a fraction all day. Provisions scarcely got out of the rut to- ilny 'Jho only now feature in the trade was the selling of porlc by Haxtcr , who was cred ited with having a big order to execute. All the products opened a shade higher this morning. On higher prices and light re ceipts at the stock yards mess pork sold at $10 GO early for May , on" to $10 50 and closed nl 810 55 .luly pork scld at JIO 75 and off to J1007K Lard sold at ? ii 17' , , ( ( ? ' . 20 for May and * ! 27lij ( < cT > : io for July , opening at the best iUuroH. Hibs started ftt J5.1. > for May and . > 25 for July and declined slightly with other products. LarO and ribs closed at cxaetiy i cbtcrday's prices. CIllO.YfiO L1VI3 STOCK. C UK AOO , March y. [ Special Telegram to Tut ; MM : j CATTIE The market today was s'ow early owing to the light offerings , the severe storm delaying trains , nnd not more than half a day's arrivals were yarded up to noon. The feeling was one of more or less llrmncss and sales indicate strong \ester- daj's llgures. The inclement weather also had a tendency to keep buyers , % hose ordeig wcro not urgent undercover. Good uutch- crs' stock continues scarce and everything in this line was quickly picked up at better prices than yesterday , although the mar- Itet cencrally would not justify any quntnblo advance. The supply of TCXIIDB up to noon was about tlio same as yesterday seventeen cars. Stocker - er ni.il feeders were in request. Calves were rather slow. Choice to oxtia bcovcft , f I S > ( ( ii.OO ! ; medium to good steers , 1,350 to 1,500 Ibs , fl. 0g ( ! CO ; 1,200 to 1IJO Ibs , $3 50 OS I 10 , 050 to 1,2(0 ( Ibs. $ , i.25/3.75 Stockers nud feeders. $3 I < & .UK ) ; cows , bulls and mixed , ? ! .50W3 30 ; bulk , ? 2.4'u ; < 2 iO. Texas corn fed steers. ? J l > , ' @ 3 30. IIos Harly anivaia were not more than nbout one-third of the day's estimate and the supply on sale did not offer sullieient Btcu-lc for the competitive demands of ship pers and packers , t > o that the latter were more or less generally out of the market save m cases of those who were obliged to have hogs for market and they were "in" buying in com petition with tlio shippers. Prices wore btrong and moved up full lOc per 100. Sales langed ? l. 15 to M 30 for snips and selected light unil $ I.2G ( I 30 for packing and mixed grades , llcst hua\y sold at 1 35ii4.4J ( and light sorts at fl 20t34.2T1 . Two sales of choice 2-lb-lu hogs sold at ft 12 } * . New Vouic , March 2S. I Special Telegram to Tun HIE. : I STOCKS Kach day appears to a d to the indifference of the public re- gatdint ; the stock market , and the long con tinued dullness has created much the same npiril among tlio trade. Commission houses are Idle nnd transaction1) from day to day liavo a dull character.Ylion business was resumed today stocks ecnerallv opened \ c ! IHi ! doxvn on reports of ,1 storm in the west. Louisville .S ; Nushvillo was down % and l.ouisvillo , Now Albany & Cnicaeo l ) per cent. Later the market rallied and became dull and steady at about the opening figures. Hoclc Island sold ex-dividend at O2'.j , with n little bulge to tO'g. ' During thuhour tr- noon there was further depression. New nnglnntl went off to 40 , St. 1'aul to Ci > . Kock Island to OSS' , and Union Pacific to O'J.'g. Tcnnesseo Coal was weak and dropped to 5134' . Chicago Gas was weak and dripped to 51 ? . , ' . Sugar trust , after a dip to ( VI , recovered " 4. The market was n veiy tame affair. The business of the dav in stocks was leas than 100,000 shares and the market closad without any feature of importance. Such changes ns were made ID prices were in thoshapo of declines owing to dullness. Tennessee coal dropped do.vn to 50 f und Uackawamm lost \ , while Head ing licld about steady. Now England , Erie , nnd Northern Pacific showed losses. De clines in granger and other western shares worn as follows : Dtirlington and Missouri Paciilc each' ' s' , Northwestern and St. Paul each ' 'H ' , und Kock Island * * per cent , The total sales wcro M'.O'jO ' ' shares. The folio wing were the closing I * . B 4s rumilir. 1.2 Kaithnru 1'nclllo III U.S.43coupons r.U do nreferrod . . . r.f.4'sr8 iili r Ji ' , 0. .V N. \ \ . . . . r. t.4t | cnuK | > u icy. do preferred. . . .MJ 1'nclilciisot 'Ji 110 i.V.V.iVntral. . . . Utn , LVnlral I'ttclllc. 31 < IM\K ) lU'i ' . lton . li'J Itocklrtlaui ! Chtciuo.llurllnutoii 'I' ' . , M.St.l' . . . . AOulnov luHil dopreferrod . . ! > . .lk\W ia'i St. I'an I .V Omaha lllinolsl'i'ii trul . .115 dnurefurrea . \ 1. . II. \ W. . . . . " , Union 1'aclllo . . KaiiMis.V'lexis . . 0 W..St. L. * I1. . . l.nkoShoro . . . . m : ooprof'irre.i. . . - ai i Mlchk-ftU teutnil U7 Western Union. , MUkouriraoino at per cent. par cent. SmmiNn i\ciusnK-Quiot : , strong ; sixty daj tills , tl s4 ; demand , ? l.t > 7. MuuKi. NEW YOIIK , .March 2S. [ Special Telegram to TUB Hsu. I1'lu I follown ; arj tnj mln- Itigstoelc quotatioiu : Alice . . HO Horn Silver . . Stt UvUliar , . 150 Ironbilvur 175 Ilmt \ lleirher. : N ) Mi > xtL-au ; i I'onutoclc. T. bill -JxnM Mount Diablo LMO ( ; oii.tuck.T. ; crp.3iiO North K.illolsie .HJ lalfilonlH , lih \"fi \ - ' ' 1W JO ) CIIODUCUM Vlt'-CKlM. Cnirno. March 23 ll" n. m. clow- Flour .Steady and unclmngcd , winter wncat , ta.iw ? l.40 , oiirin ? wheat , I1.10" ( UW : ryo. ? 2 ttKfttf.-O ; in bbls. Provisions Shoulders , | l.40 ( < 4Jr > 0 ; short clenr. . * . l&f'i.'j H > ; short ribs , March. 15.15. Hiittor Ha 'i crentnory , IC' Mc ! dniry , . Uhecsc Klrtn ; full cream Cheddars , 10' ' ( r10'p ' ; Mats , lOVulO'tCi YounB Americas , IK. IK.KKKS Steady : froih , I3QUc- Hides Steady ( heavy ntid Ilifht croon snlted , 4. 1-1 0 ; sultod bull , ) Jfc ; prcnn sailed cnlf , r , , ' < edry ; Hint , 6@Te ; dry suited IndCB. liui dry calf , S(4Co ; deacon * , 20c each. Toliow Uiiohnnped ; No. 1 solid packed , 3'fcj No. 2 , . ' ) ic ( ; cuke , 4e. Hecelnls. Shlptn't . Hour . IS.Otti S.OOO Whpnl . 19.00(1 ( S.OOO Corn . M'UJOJ 201.000 oats . ur.ooj ITOOO New YorK , March S5. Wheat Hoeolpts , 20. SOO bushels ; exports , 30.003 bushels ; spot irregular ; No. 12 led , Wslgi' ' ' In eleva tor , bWiii'JJfonlloat ' : options lowcr.No. 2 red , March , closing atiOJifc. Corn Kpcclptft , fil.JIO bushels ; exmrts , 3I.C.O ! ) busheli ; spot llrm ; No. ! ! , : K@ M'tcln clevulor , yr QSrji'o ulloat ; options steady ; March , ! is jfe. Cats Ki-cclpts , IJ1,013 bushoN ; exports. 5.100 busheU ; spot llrmor ; No. 2 white , riljc ; mixed wentcrn. a7Hi31 ( < - ' ; options llnner March closini atai " : : X"1--0- Coffee Options rlosod steady lit 10iiM ( points down. Sale * . 11'JjO bas ; March , JIS.OO ® ! * 10 ; slot Hlo easier ; fair cargoes , f.H.M ) . buparSteady ; raw , Cuba centrifugals Oi test , ( )7-10u. IVroloum United closed , April , Kircs .Steady ; xvostoru , UK1-- I'ork Firm ; now mes * , * ll fi'J 12.00. Lard Dull ; western steam , ? 0 GO. liutttr-'Knaior ; western creamery , 18@ 2)Kc ) : Kl ln.a c. Uneoie Firm ; western , lOjfSlOXe1' ft. Ionl4. March 23. - \ \ no -Lower- - , cash , TiJ c ; May , 77c. Corn-iligher ; cash. Me ; Mav , W c. Oats -Firm ; cash. 2Jc ; May , 22c. I'orkQuiet ; $10 5U. Lard Xomlniilly .15f < J2.20. \Vlii < lcy-tl.Oi ! Hotter Steady ; creamery , 20jiJ2d i dairy , ICr < U2c. . Mfl\iniilci > , > , March 23 Wheat Quiet ; No. - spring , cash , 74c ; May.J ! L' . Lorn Hlfihor : No. a , 29'r' ' . Onta Firm : No.1whlti > , 2l > ; c. Hyo Firmer ; No. 1 , 13 , ' e. Hurley Firm ; No. a , Jl' ' c. I'rovisiona I'OPK , ? 10. 1 < . flUmiiMitmlis. March 23. Wheat Market quiet ; rcccints , iriSrarp ; shipments , 1 cars. Closun : : No. 1 bard , March , 70c ; on track. Oc ; No 1 northoni , March , ii' ' c ; on track , 7b'iW7Uc. ' ( No. 2 northoni , March , , o'e. , linns 11 City. March 23. Wheat Stronger : No. 2 hard , cash , OSXc ; No. 2 red , cash , 70c bid. Corn Steady ; XP. 2. cash , 22 u bid. Oats No. 2 cash , ll ! ( l'J'c. ' 1,1 \ H STOCK. Clilcatrn. March 2 Cittlo-Kocoipf , 0,500 ; market strong ; beeves. fl.Sr > ( iioOU ; steers. $3.23'nlOO ' ; stockers and feeders , tJ.riOi3..iO ( ' , cows , nulls and mixed. $1.50 ® a SO ; Texas corn-fed steers , SJ.'JUfuS. ) 30. HOKS-- Receipts , Ih.UOO ; market strong , . " @ JOu lusher ; nixed , $1.10(34 ( ; iO ; heavy , $1 10 j 452 : hBht , * ! ' 0-rl.M ; - : > . snips , f.2J@I.UO. ! Sheeplieccipts ( i.OOO ; market stradv ; natives , Jl ( )0tt ) < 00 ; western corn-fed , ft. 80 j.OCi ; Texans , $ . ) .50i.0 ( ! : ! ; lambs , $5.00(30 ( 'JO. .Nationalitou. . ! VnriN. Knt : St. Iiiii4. ) March 2i. Cattle KecciutsIOU ; Bhipincnts. 1,0 lO : stoora. ? 3 10 4 'JO , stocker.s and feeders , * 2 . ' 5 3 40. Hoes Kccoipts. ' . ' . ( lOO ; shipments , t.100 ; market lusher , heavi , f I.l.if4 2o ; packint ; . 54 05 ( < 4 20 ; llfht , & 00. H.15. Ivunsii4 ( 'itj.MttrclrJiC.ittloUecaipts , 3,400. shipments , 2.10J. market stionir ; steers. ? 3. lUul. 10 , stocuors and fecUers , ' Horoipta , C.OOO ; shitimento , 100 ; market hiKher ; till uradca , * 4 Oili .l 12 , ' . UMAMA 1,1 VH STOCK. Cuttle. Friday. Mai ch ' 'S. Kstlmated recoiuts of cattle 1,100 , coin- pared with l.&ll yesterday awtl 2,131 last Friday. The receipts did not meet the do- in and and the market opc-ncil active witii overytliiPK coed eagerly souulit after. Ho fore noontime no'iriy evL-rytiiiiiK bait changed hands on a strong , act ivc inariict.tlio best grades 01 steers arid cowa at prices from oc to lOc above yesterday's sales and the poorer quality selling at jood strong prices. One bench of 17 steera avoraumir 14I0 ! pounds sold at 54 30 , and 15 avcrnpln ? 1,452 pounds.bold at # 1. 10 , the top of the mar ket. while three cows nvoraslni ? 1420 pounds sold at$3.bO , the highest price p-ud for cows for some lime. Nearly everything in tlio steer line sold at or above $ . (00 ( The supply of cow stuff was limited , even small in proportion to the cross receipts and as a conseciuenuo the market was spirited and prices ruled hard and strong from the oppnini ; to the close of the market. The fo\v feeders in were soon picked up. Quito a number of bulls wore in , some of thoui were good , changing hands at t > ' .l ) nstimatod receipts of hogs 1.303 , comp-ired with ' -C : ) ! > yesterday anJ 2l03 ! last Fridav. Thcro wore not hogs onou h on sale to sup ply ono packing house , lot Mono enough to make u mnrknt. Thora was a rush of buy ers for the few lots of hogs , everything above yesterdav'f > top. The top unco yes terday was f I 02J < , while the top today was $ < . : ! nnil the lowest sules ? l 0 > . The avor- au'O price paid .u-storday win $ .t 07 , com pared witn about $1 07 today. All wcro sold in u short time. ' 1 hu market Is now at the highest point since October 1. . whoa half of the receipts sold at 51 021 . . ( ifl.l2 > f. ii 1'rlo.M. The follov.'itu ; is j ti'jle of prijji pail In this market for the gr.ilji of stoo' { uiou- tioned : Prime steers. 13J3 to V'M lb.J3.ri ! ) rrl 03 Good steers , I'iVJ to ITi J Ilia. . . 3.55 Mil.'i \ tJood stour * , 1U.V ) to 13 ) d tin. . . II 2" > tii > l.'J'i ' Common 10JJ to 113'J ' lb btuori. 2 ' .U ( Vc.i.55 Common eaiuicrs . l.OJ dCJ.OO Ordinary to fair POWJ . 100 ( < LJ 3 > Fair to gooit cows . l.'JO ' ( , < 2,45 Good to choica cows . 2.20 ( dilOO Cnoico to fancy cow * . 2.S5 rtt.l.S5 Fair to good bulls . 1.75 otJ.S'J Choice to fancy bulls . 2.5J ( iti."i'i ; ' Light Htuokcrs and fi'odors. . . . 2.51 < M.15 Feeders. UVJ to 1 IOJ IDs . 20) ) util 50 Fair to choice light boss . 4.10 Ml. 12' ' ; Fair to choice heavy bogs . 405 iVl.10 Fair to choice mixed IIO.M . 4.05 ltd 10 ltatipn ol' Priuo * llom. The following t iblo Biioivj the r.inija of prices paid for hugs : Light and medium hogs . ? 4 in ( tfl 12' ' , 4' Good to choice mixcahogj. . . 4 05 < < fl 10 Uood to choice he.ivy hogs . . 1 05 ( n.1 10 mo nf 1'rloort iltciip. The following table shows the range of prices paid for t > bcop : Primofat sheep . , . . . . < I-U ( < 15 53 Good fat sheep . ! l S'J ( (81 OJ Common to medium sheep . . . 2 OJ ( < } 75 Lambs . . . 4 OJ t't < J OJ l 0 CO it ( It IIO l. Tlio following table gives the average con of hogs on the datoj montionol , including the cost today , as nasod upon sales reported : Date. Prioa. Date , Price. March 1 firs March 15 3 OTM March : i a 70S , March ir il srj March-1 ! ! 7 ? March IS a st3 March 5 : i 74i March 10 U frO March IS 'I S : March M a no March ii : U H March 'J7 or MurtU H II 01 f March 2s 40" Coiiipar.itiv. ) T.tl ) ) it. Thofolloivin < ta'loi sln.v t'n ranjj in prices on ho > during tUU in 1 Hit wualc : TliU week. Last \\eak : . Thursday I'rhhiy biitunlay 1'riuu of I logs. tUa avora o prica pill for loaii ta l&SO and 1SJO Day. Mar Twu ii 1 lijwott Haloi ol Hoi : ; . Today. ' , Yesterday. llichcst 14.12K Hlch'est fl.O'J'f ' Lowest. . . 4.05 loxvo * > a.OJ > i Stock Kcucltt . Oniclal Yesterday. KstinutcJ Today. Cattle. yOcara.l.Sll Cattle , 51 cars..l.loo Hogs , 57 car * . . .2,395 Hogs , 20 cars . . . 1,301) ) Sheep , B cir.s. . 312 Il ) * | ) < > < tltlnii i > l Stock. Showing the number of cattle , hops and shcop bought by the packers and leading buyers on to-day's m.irnct : CATTI.C. Duyors. No. Swift & Co fl30 Georiro II. Hammond &Co 3-J3 ThoArmour-C"'udah.vPacKlngcotnp ny. 259 Leo Uothschild Ill licnton fi Undcnvood ( U Shippers and feeders 33S Hccker A : Kicn 1M ! > Crone & Vutisant 33 11009. Armour Cuaahy Packing company . . . . f > 22 Omaha Pan ( Ing Co > I2U Swift & Co. . > 211 Gcorgo II. Hammond A : Co 2'ti Hogs yesterday nveragod 250 pounds and ( ! 3 to the car. 1 . SOO 17. 3 7.- 1. .HBO 8 ro 10. .110J II 77 > 1. . ICO 3 5'J .113-1 3 SO 20. . WO a 50 2S. . . . .ll'.U ' 3 S3 10o . sr.i 350 a. . . . .10111 3 > 5 o . 693 8 55 3. . . . .U'10 ! ! W 24 ! .1010 3 5 > b. . . . il S3 10. 3 IB 30. . . 3 S3 10. .1204 3 U3 21 . . .1105 3 S } 2J. .1073 3 M 10 . , . .1301 14. . flSl 3 05 Hi ! . . . .1213 : OJ 41. . li'J'l ' ' 3 70 40. . . . .1201 n ut ) G3. .1027 8 70 0. . . . .1400 4 00 17 lOa-3 3 70 35 . . . .1212 4 05 17Hi. . . 025 3 iO 13 . . . .13.W 1 15 CO. .1201 3 75 IS. . . . 4 30 40. .1203 3 75 17. . . . 1-IIM ) 4 5 1'J. .1140 3 75 15. . . . W32 1 40 COWS. 1. .1010 00 1. . OlO 2 05 3.D . . 770 00- 1. , ' 2 ( ,5 3.r. ' . SOO . ' CO 3. .JO 10 2 70 r. ! 00 5. .1235 2 70 i. . iOO 10. ) 1. .119J 2 75 18. .1007 i 05 1. , .llsO 2 75 12. 715 i 15 2. o r.- 15 .10J.I .10.13 3 75 1. . 740 1 . 1150 1.o . .1000 115. ' 3 SO 1.T . S35 12. .1C43 3 S3 T ! .1100 II. 3 b5 12. . Oil 2 4J 0. ! l01b 3 90 12.i. i. .lOliO 2 r.o 23. ' 3 OJ 10. .1119 2 50 23.i. ( i. ll'lM 3 00 10.i. i. .1061) ) 2 (10 ( 3. .1420 3 00 12. . 977 2 00 111 ! M.S. M.S.I. 1. .11SO 2 03 I. . .1050 3 00 1. .1IHO 2 40 .12.15 8 CO 1. . 1120 2 5J .1:4J ! 8 00 1. .10JO 2 50 .1470 8 00 1. ' 2 (15 ( . 1500 3 00 liilO 2 05 . llil'O 3 (111 ( 1COO . 10SO 3 00 141)0 ) .1100 ; i 25 11)30 .1555 r 4j 1550 .1530 3 50 . . .1730 ricDEit3. : li. 707 35 t ; S73 8 45 25. till 4- . ' } 30 3 50 17. 71(5 ( 45 S 1001 3 5J 24 15 li 97s 3 5J 11. 45 TOCKKUS. 5 02S 50 5 , 512 3 25 a ' . . OJ1 0. ) ( i 0:3 3 ! ! 5 S dill lilt ) 3 .10 9 CO ! 23 S ( i'Jl ' 3 40 CAKXCItS. 1 1020 ( M 9 091 1 05 2 10:5 75 19 ITS 1 80 20 539 250 10 . 10CG 323 935 3 OJ 10 . 433 1 75 12 973 3 50 8 . 1157 2 00 20 , 120. ! 4 00 cu.ve * . 5 . 37.5 2 OJ 1. . 210 3 00 2 . 100 8 00 3 1S15 3 50 WKsTKUX OVTrLE. Owners. No. Av. Price SO feeders 017 J 10 Middlesex Live Stock Co. 35 steers. 151S 3 57 110QS. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. I. . 40 ? .t 95 Ob.iJl ! 240 M 05 S7. . .212 4 0" , tM..1 ' ! ' . ) KVJ 1 05 55. .2 la 4 05 70..3.V ) 40 4 07' ? " 57. . .255 bO 4 05 Oi.'J35 SO 4 10 G. . . .21,5 4 05 IU..217 SO1 10 Ill . .211 40 4 05 71..21 ! ) 4 10 57. . .203 bO 4 0" 75.73 4 10 tiJ . .200 HI I 05 59..2W 40 4 10 r. > .310 40 I 05 01. . .3i9 I 10 r.7J. 7J. . .255 bO 4 05 bO On the MiirKctitliiloi ; * . W. T. Kickloy , Columbus , II. Cncrson , Cedar Kapids ; Kent caltlo company , Genoa ; Patterson & for. , Stocklmni ; Sangstor Je U. , Stewart ; Hank of Com , Coin , In. ; P. Mari gold , Hennmgton ; W. Dworak , Verdigris ; Coroll Hrot'iers A. Co. , Creighton. A. Hoien- bciy , Amaworth ; 13. I1. Sicbert , Heaver Citv ; J. R rarnam , Axtell ; A. Lavertv , Ashland ; NIC Nielsen , Siamfortl ; b. K. Ul.ck : , Kearney ; 11 II.Vileox. . Alma , C. J. I'liror , Alma and Huntley ; Kldredgo L. A : C. Co. , Laroy. On iIKI . turlcotVltli Cattle. J. L. Hodges , Ulgar ; A. Greaves , 13. J. Morris , Western ; IS. A. Hodges , Kdirar : P. M. Wolfer , Hndicott ; Patterson * i Son , Stockbam ; J. Hastie , Auburn and Union ; William Uobute , Sidney , la. ; N. H. Hisoec. O'Ncil ; Guernsey & J , Avoca. J . ; G. ICain- urotli. 1'onca ; W. W. Latta , TekamahjSmis Hall , Portsmouth , Ja. ; .I. r. Ueneun. J. H. Merrill , Columous ; John Dixon , Malvorn. la. ; 1 > . Vanarsdalo , L.V. . Adams , Logan , la ; H. J. Moore. Woodbine , la ; J. A Han- Ion , lliirdin and Orchard , Coio. : O. U. Per- ley , Arcadia ; Votan V : Hishop , Curtis ; Lee * & Hunter , Karuiin ; J. K. Hunt & Co. . Nio Nelson , Stamford ; J. P. J aylor , Ashton ; Franu Schlenslp , J. R Mqrr'tt ' , IJunlap. lit ; R Hart. Dannohrog ; II. riPldgrove , Shelton - ton ; J. Lamer , Huda ; C. J. Furor , Alma. OMAHA K MAIUtUTS I'roiliiuo. Boos Strictly fresh , ll ( ! 12c ; cold st or ngo , pickled , limed , salted , not wanted a anv prii'o. HLTI EH Creamery , fancy rolH , prints , 21 ( . ( i,25c , ; creamery , fancy solid imekoj , 22jvJJc ; creamery , choice , I'.ttjjiJe ' ; dairy , fancy rolU and prints , laiC V ; dairy , fancy solid packed , 17il'Jc ( ; dairy , choice , 15 < lilc ; country roll , far.cv , IGciiilSvchoico. ; . 12j(15c ; country roll , good. OjClOc ; country roll , fair , 7ftSc ( ; poor stock , 3i5o ( PHI i.ruiTurkeys , drcssod , fancy dry picked , 12iU8c : turkeys , live , per lb , be ; chickens , fancy , lOcqJlc : chickens , choice , 7y Oe ; chickens , live , fJ OJ(3JJ ( ; gceae.dresseil , fancy , KKijllc ; geese , drossocl , choice , 9&4 lOc ; geese , live , doz. , f(5.00C ( ( < 7 00 , ducks , dressed , fancy , lie : ducks , choice , lOyillc ; di'eks. live , dei , iJ50.00 ( ; ) ; jiigoons , doz. , ? 1 OOoJ ? 1.25. GAME Jhck snipe , $ l.00 < { 2 , ' ; golden plover , et.OOi" 1.25 ; mallard duck * , fl.ftOQj 290 ; canvasback ducks , fi 00 ( .5.00 ; ret- head ducks , noz. , fi.VOii i 60 ; teal uueks. doi , ? 1.2.Vul 50 ; mixed ducks , doz , tl.OOnU 25 : geese , Canada , $1.00 1.50 , eeeje , small , { 2.50 OC.3 00. Hosts ( Quotations are for delivery In Chicago ) . Dry ouffalo , per ton. fill OOi/US CO ; dry country , bleached , JlO.OOujrjoo , dry country , damp nnd meat.y , j\00 ( < { 10 00. YEUKTAIILU- Old Sweet potatoes , fancy Muscatlne , t > or bbl , $1 JO ; onions , extra fancy , per bbl. $1.50 , onions , fair , per bbl , M.N ) ; rutabagas , per bbl. IJ.OJ ; carrots , per bbl , 12.00 , parsnips , per bbl , i.1 30 , beets , per bbl , 12 00 ; horse radish roots , per bbl , f4.50 ; horse radish rootb , per lu , 7c ; ccloo roots , per bbl , MOO ; celery roots , per iloz , COc MAi-i.ESi iAit-Per lb , ll U'e. CllEE E-Per lb , full croaui Y. A. , t2c , full | cream twins , 11 , c ; full cream Ohiu , 17t , iutl cream Wiscousm tiwisi , Hyi UH ? , ( ui | cxpatn brick Ut1 , full cream lltnbtirgcr Swiss , 13c. -15iXltK. ' per lb for pholco comb. M < lOcper.b. . DIIKSSED Veil.Choico medium. 7 < 3H'e ; Ifght CyrOct licns-y ! k'li'- AITLCS Per bbl , ( Ioniums , $4 00 ; W. Twig , f450 ; Ucn DftVIs , $1.50 ; HomnnHo , ? I.W. Cinr.u-Porbbl. rofluod , ? 3Tfl ; halt bbl , W.50 ; hard cider , pure , par bbl. S5.0J. Lis < icn : OIL Hie. Coco \STTS Per hundred. ? l 73. PHKLFSMedium , per bbl. f5.60 ; small , 41.50 ; gherkins. J7 50 ; C. C U. chow chow ills. $3.b5 ; tts. $ .133. POTATOES 1'cr bti , fancy , 35c ; choice , 23JS ( 30c. 30c.FIII 1'resh frn/en white trout , pike and pickerel , per lb , 7c ; sturgnon. 7c. OIUNOCS Per box , Florida brights , 5,1 75 ; mcssma.l.25 ; California fancy naveh , * 5 ( X ) ; Los Angeles , ? _ ' .75 ; cecdlin s. Riverside , ? 3.85ii3.50 ( ; mountain , $30-J ; in live bax lots 23e per box less LEMO.NI Per uox , mcsilca fancy , $4.00 1.50 ; verdelll , good , $ J 00. IHs \s-Per bunch , } ) OOvjt'l 00. ilniBs , PCI.TS AVI ) 1'Ai.Lotts Urecn salted hides.4a4c ; dr-v salted hides , 5ik. ( ( ' ; dry flint hides , 7c ; calf hides , 5c. Damaeod bides 2e less. Sheep pelts , green , each , 75cifl.2"i ( ; sheep pelts , dry , per lb , 0 < ( il2c ; tallow , No. 1 , 4$4h'e ( : No. 2 , 8'4@3e ; grease , white 4'tc ' ; yellow , 2Kl"8- . IJEANS Hand picked , nvy. Sl.'KVfll.OO ; hand picked navy , medium al incl.V ( > ; hind picked country , 51. 80 if I. I'J , goo.l cicim , } l.2'J ' ( jjl.ao. Ai-ri-r. BUTTER Per lb , ( Vit7c4 MINCE MEAT butlOc per 1 b DIIIED TIIUIT Currant" , now. O'/c : prunes , casks , 1,300 His , 5 4c ; prunes , bbls or bags , Oc ; raisin cured , S' WJ e : citron peel , drums , 20 lln , 2'it ; lemon pool , drums , ISc ; fard dates , IIOXCD , 12 Itjs , lie ; nnricots. chcijs evaporated , 14J9c ; apri cots , jelly cured 23 lb boxes , Kic ; apri cots , fancy , 25 lb boxes , 15 _ ; ap ples , choice evaporated , ' 4e ; apples , prime miw , b'ic ' ; ligs , hijer , 10 tier cent tare , l.Tj'o ; In sacks , 7e ; 1'crsian dates , 7'rfc , ; t'nit Luke , tc ; blackberries , evaporated 50 lb bo\-C3 , 55 0 : cherries , ptteJ , , dry cured I8i- ; peaches p-ired , fuacHe ; rhoico , lOc ; Silt Like , 7c : pittoil olums. Cnl. 25 1 ! > DOXCS , b ytli' c ; raspberries , cvap.N , Y. , new , 27J < ' ; c ; prune * , U C. ( U 70 , lid'.li L- ; orange pce'l , 15c ; raisins , Calilorma London crou Iab9 , fJ. Ill ; Cal. loose muscatels crop laS9 , ? 2.IO. V'aler.cius , lah5 , O e Valencias , new. Oc ; Cal. seedless , sks. , 7'e ' ; Ondura l.i.\er , now , lOJje ; dried crapes , -s' c ; pruuolles , new , 12)fe. ) CANVEII Cioni > FrtilU , Caliurnin stand ard brands , 2- II , , nor dcz Apri cots , SI 70iil.\ " > ; ap-icots , pie fruit , $150 : gallons , 50 : blackberries. JJ25 : cherries , black , f J 00i j > 2 25 cherries , white , 5'.252 50 ; crap vs. 8I.H3i < tl bO : pears , Hart- lett , fi 10 2.23 ; peaches , \vllow. $2 10@225 ; pj.icr.cs , lemon cling , fi.4H ; plums , egg , Jl ( ! 5rrl ( aO ; plums , golden drop * , $1 hO ; plums , green gages , f 1 051 * iO ; peachca , with Pitts in , fHVl ; currants , fi.'M ; goosoDorncs , 5225 ; quinces , SJ 10 ; ruspber rics , $ J ao ; strawberries , $2 .10 ; peaches , 8 lb eastern standards , 1 b5 ; 3 lb nie , $1 10 ; ( ! h pie , $1.05 : galloa pie , MlK ) ; appios. high stacdards , S3 0) ) ; 2 lu goosebarrio- ) : 2 lb strawberries , ( JOvg93c ; 2 lb raspberncN $1.00 : 2 lb blueberries , aiWlKc ) ) , 2 lb blackbcirjes , G5 ( ( 75e ; 2 lb strawber.Mes , prcscrvcj , SI. SO ; 2 lb raspberries , preserved. $1 so , 2 lb black- Dcrrios , t'rcserved 20 , pineapples , Itnr-uma choppot. . $2 00 ; 2 IU HalMaia grated , ? . ' 75 ; 2 lb Utthnma sliced , Si 50. 2 lb Mamlard sliced , fl . Viil. : * ) ; fiierr.c < ; 2 ib toj , Haltiuiore , S3 ( i 95c ; pears , 2 lb. 5 ! 3J. Vr.nETAiii.i.s--Tomatocs 3 ID extra , $1 00 ; 3 lb standard , western braids , 'JJ O.V ; gal lon" , strictly standard. 6200. Corn rmcst prowii , $1 00 : gilt-edfe biiear corn , very line , 51 50 ; choice 2 lb sugar torn , $1 20 ; 2 ll e\tra. western brandn. b3cuf ( 1 00 ; 2 lr Ktandaul , western brands. wirf70c. ; Mush rooms 1 lb French , extra line , 2J5c ; 1 lb French , line , IbftJJic ; 1 Ib French , ordinary , ltiilac. ( ! Peas i'rci line , per can , 25c ; Uemi line , iiur cau , Klc , 2 Ib , si'teil , $1 (10 ( ; 2 lb early June. SI 25 ( l.'J5 ; 2 lo Mar row , standard brand , 51.10 , 2 lb soaked , 57c. String 13e.ins 21ti high grade. Hofilgee , bee ; 2 Ib Golduu Wjx beans , 75c ; 2 lb string beans , 70c. Lima Hoaus 2 lb soaked , 75c. 13oston Huked Moans 1 ! fl ) Lewis. ? l (15 ( ; crown brand , $1 5) . Sweet potatoes 3 Ib New .Icrjcv. Sl.liJ. Pnuipitm 3 lb now uuurjkiu , 21.0J. Oura and tomatoes , SI bO ; Okra. $ t 00 ; Micotash. S1.2 I. Cfsxi.u Mni t lb lunch tongue. 52.75 ; 2 lb lunch tongue , J4.73- lb corned beef , $1.20 ; 2 lb corned bocf. 1205 : 0 lb corned beet , $0 to ; 11 lb corned beef , 51400 ; 2 lb boneless pips feet , 5J 2U ; 1 lb English brawn , $1 80 : 2 lb Eaelish brawn , $2 15 ; 0 ib Eng lish brawn , 60.50 ; 1 ib compressed ham , $1.75 ; 2 ib compressed ham , $ .i 75 ; 1 lb chipped bcel. $ J.OJ. . 5(1 vrs Castile , mottiod. per Ib , SMIOc : do white , per lb , 12 , : . UKOOM.- . Parlor , 4 tie , J.75 ; 3 tie , ? 0.25 ; stables. $ Jb5 ; cotnjinn , 31.5 IC < H1.73. Corox 'j 'b tin , 40u per lb. OIIOCOI.ITE 2Ja'3e ' per lb ; German chic ory , red. aXe. S\i.soii4. 13bls , 1 ' ; granulated , ijfc ; kes I'HiC.Corrin ' Corrin : Hoastod Arbuckle's Ariosa , 25 < e ; McLaugllliii's XX\X , 2'i c , Gorman , 25 - ; Dilwortb , " 5'jc ' ; Alaromu , 25sj'c ; bull ; 25 U c. COFI'CB Green Funcy old golden Hio , 25c ; fancy old peabero1 , 2c ; Kio , choluo to fancy , 2 tu ; Kio , prime , 2) ' jc : lun , good , 21 > c ; Mocha , 29 j ; Java , genuine O. G , 2ac ; Java , good interior. 21j. African , 22. : . FIBII Codhsh , extra Georges , new , fi' c ; grand bank , new , 4' ' c ; silver , 2 lb. bloclis , He ; snow white , 2 lb bricks , new , 7Jat- ; Tur key cod , Inrno nudities , bricks , S'4e ; snow white crates , 12 > Ib , boxes , 7e ; Iceland halibut , 9c ; medium scaled liernnir , 25s ; No. 1 scaled herring. 2'u , domestic Holland herring , 55c ; Hani burg spiced lierrinc , $1 50 ; liusaian sardme.i , 75s ; Russian sardines , plum , 65e ; hiiportjd Holland herring , irawn ; brand , b3o'do. ; luncv milkers , OOc : iiiackerol No. 1 shore , half bbls , $13.0J , bloaters , half bbls , SIS.OJ ; whitolish , half bbls , > 7.Hi. trout , half bbls , 5550 ; faroll.wlntellsh . fJ.OJ ; sal mon , 5S50 ; I lb mackerel ( herring ) . ? 1 00@ 1 10 : 1 lb ilnnan baddies , 51.73 ; 1 lb lobsters , 52.15u' 2.25 ; 1 lb Alaska Rultnon. Aleut , fl OJ : 2 Ibnysters , 10 o51.05 ; 1 lb oysters , 5 cz , $1 15 ; 2 Ib select , 1'J.v , ? . ' 85 ; 1 lb clams , little necks , 51 25 ; 2 lb flams , little necks , 52. Hi ; } { lib sardines , imported , per case , 100s , gll.OiK. " Hi.OO ; ' 4 lb sardines , imported , ner case , luis , 15 Oj rf'JO 00 , ' J lb imported bone lebs sardines , 2(5 ( : J 11) sardmos , Amer.cuu. per lOJs , French st.\le , 51 50(5 ( 00 ; ' , , lt > sar dines , American , per ease , 100s , French style. J7.505 ( ( OJ , ' } ' lb siidincs , mustard , jiercasu. 5Ji , $5.75 1 OJ , i nportad Iwy sar dines , $1800. Sti.r Dairy , 2SO II. m bbl , bulk , $2.10 : best gralo. (50 ( , 5 , ? 2 30 : best "rade , 100. 8s , ? . ' 40 ; best , grade. 2S. 10s. 5420 ; rook salt , crushed , 81.S ) ; common , bbls , 51.20. I1 AIIIN vtcoi'b tiiions Harley , 3ttlc ; ia- rina , . ' 10 ; peas , .ic ; o itmeal , 1 < ( (5I- : maca roni , lOc ; vermicelli , 10j ; rice , li .J1 , c ; sago and tapioca , ( i > c7c. lima bnans , Oj , Ou.s ICorosonc i'V. . lOo ; \V. W , 12'4e ; headlight , 13o ; gasoline , 12c ; < alad oil 2.00(20.00 ( tier dos ; Sonv Pkgs (50 ( 5s. fi' ' c. NuT3 Almonds , I5o ; lirnzils , llo ; lllberts , 12'.jc ' ; pecans , lie ; walnuts , I'-'J c ; peanut cocks , ac ; roasted , lie ; Tenncsse pea nuts , 7c. Duuos ( Grocers' ) IV lb JJorax , 12c ; copperas , 2Ko , Hiy loaves , lie ; g'.ue , llic , cpsom suits , Ic : glauber Halts , , le ; sulphur , 2 > o : blue vitro ) , Oc ; alum. 4c : tartane ac.d , 42c ; rojIniV. salli > eterubsolutily ptiro , lOc ; gum camphor. 2 IbJ in box , 1 07 cakes. : < ) > . , bops , ' 4 and } lb packages. 20c ; sage , ' . and ' Ib packages. 15c ; madaor , 13e , saltpeter. loc ; mdiiro , 8-lb und ft lb boxes. S F. fi5 ( ( ' , < 0j , indigo , 3 lb and 5 lb boxn < , Ma'lrls , 75c ; seal Ing wax , 25-lb boxes , rod , 8 c ; sealing wax , 23-lb boxes , white , -le , Si'ovus Cut loafb'V ; cut loaf cubes 7c ; standard , powdered , 7Xo ; XXXX. powdered , So ; granulated , standard , 7e , confection crs , A , ( l c ; white extra C , G''sc ' ; extra C , Neb. G' ' c : amber , 6c ; HorK Basis Manilla rope , 15c ; sual rope , 12)so ) : cotton rope , 10s ; now process , 8' ' c. COTTON Tw INK -Ulbb , very line , 3 or 4 ply , 22c ; line , 20o , Daisy , Ibo , cmdlo wick , 2.e. ! OLIVE- , ( Quarts , nor doz , $3.75 ; pints , per doz. $2.25 , bulk , per gal , Me. VINHIVK 80 pr. cider , bo , good , 13o , white wine , 15c. STAIICII IJiSc ( ! per lb. STO\ POLISH -f , ' O0jj5.i7 ( } per gross. lUos Am. , par 103 , $17.00 ; Lewiston , per 100. $17.00.sBs sBs Hbls , N. O. , choice , per gal , bakers' , 2imS3c ) black Btrap , 20 o PAi'cn Straxv , per lb , l'j@ 2' ' ' > c ; rag , SJ e ; umnilii , H , flfeOc ; No. 1 , 7c. HAOS Union sijuare , 35ur \ cent off list. MEATS Hams. No. 1. 10 Id average , , 0 { o , 20 to 22 Ibs , b4c ; 13 to 14 11 > S. O c , shoulders , Q c , breakfast bacon. No. l.b' ' c , ham sausage , be , dried beef hams , 7c ! ; beef tongues , fOuO per uuicn , Jry sail mcata , 5 ( icperlti ; ham roulett.0. fit > ( . boncicss ham , 7 0 picnic ham , O'.cadd lo peril ) for small lots. _ _ _ _ _ Dry ( Joint' . CnpET WIMP Ulbb , white , lS > 4c. colored , 21 KHATTI HATTI Standard , Sc : Gem , lOo ; Hcauty , 12 > * c ; Iloone , Me ; peerless , ease , $ (500. ( CousUTJK INS Uoston , "Jfc ; Androscog , in , 7a c : Koarsapc' , 7.4'i < ; Hocliport , 0 * e ; gConeatogi , UESiits--Ainoske.ig. floz , IC c ; K oz.llYirc ; . 7 oz , 13c ; Hnvnmker , SVe ; .latTroy XX. ll'sc ' ; Jnffroy XXX , 12'jC ! Heaver Lrcek AA , ll' c ; Heaver Creek bH , Oiic ; Heaver Creek LC , 9'4c. Krxm KV JE\SS Mcmoritl , 15e ; Glen- wood , 20c ; Kentucky St-ir , 85e ; Hercules , l ! < c ; Kmplre , 25s ; Colts weld , 2 ? > fc ; Mel ville , 25c ; Hang up , 27H'c. Hi.EAciir.i ) SitnETivtis Ellcrton , 7'n'c : Housekeeper , S' c' New Candidate , a'jC ; Uerkoley cambric No. CO. Oc ; Hest Yet. I 4 0V ; butter cloth OO4 > 4c. Cabot , 7'jC , Fnrwell half bleached , a'jc ; Fruit of Loom , a4'e ; Green O , 0'4c ; Hope , 'Hfc ; King Phil ip cambric , lOo ; Lonsdnlo cambric. lOc ; Lonsdilo. fc > Ke : Now York mills , loj c ; Pep- pjroll , I2 In , lOc ; IVpnorell , 40 In , lie : Pep- pcroll , 04. I4'c ; Pepperell. 8-4. 20e. Pep Poroll , 0 , 22. * : I'epporell , 104 , 2IC ; Canton , 4 , , s'4o : Canton , 5-4. O'&c ' ; Triumph , ( Jj ; \\asmutta. lie ; Valley , 5'4c ' ; Marker , bleached , c. Hr.ons BbiiEFTixa Atlantic A , I 4. 7c ( ; Atlantic II. 4-4. 7c ; Atlantic L ) . 4-4. 0C , ; Atlantic P , 4 4 , Oj ; Aurora LL. 4 4 , Oc ; Au rora C , 4-I , IJjV ; Crown XKX , I I , 0-C ' ; Hoosicr LL , 4 4 , fiV ; Indian Hen I , 4 I , TV ; L-iwicnee LL , 4 4 , n' e ; Old Dominion , 4 4 , fi'ac'j ' IVpperell l { , 4 4 , 0Vc : Pepperell K , 40 inch , 7Vc : Penparrell , S 4 , 17c , ; Popperoll , 04,20c ; Peppcroll , 10-I. 22c ; Utica C , 1-4 , 4"4c ; Wac'iusctt , I 4 , 7c : Aurora U. 4 4. 7c ; Aurora H , 4 I. ( ij c ; Atlas , O N H , 7'j , ' ; Farmers' No. I , 27-m..5c. CIMSII Stevens' 1) ) , 5'tc , : Stevous' A , 7c ; Stevens' A , bleached , Sc ; Slovens' P , 74c ; ; Stevens' P , bleached , a'c ' ; Stevens' N , a' c ; Stevens' N , bleached , live ; Stevens' SUV , lie. CvMimtcs Slater , 5c ; Woods , 5c ; Stand ard , 5c ; Peacock , Sc. Simmvo. Checks Caledonia X , U' ' c : Caledonia XX. 10' . , c ; Kconomy , Oc : Otis , Oc : Granite. 04o ; llaw Hlvcr , 5 c ; Craw ford , b c. TICKS OaKlimd , A , 7'4/c ; International , YY , ac ; Shetucket , S. ' 40 : Warren , No. a70. Klc ; Horwick , 13A , IScr Acme. 13c ; York , 30inc > i , I2 > j'c ; York , 3J inch. l.lH'e ; Swift Uivor , sc ; Thorndike , OO , a'jc ; Thornuiko FF , c ; Thorndike. 12J , 9'4c ; Tt.orndike XX. 15c ; Cordis , No. 5 , luc ; Cordis No. 4 , 10'e. HICK West Point , 29 In , S-oz , O'c ; West Point , 20 in. 10-o , 12Hc ; West Point , 9 in , 12 or , lO e ; Weat Poiut , 40 in , 11-oz , 17c. FLINN-EI.S 1'lald Uaftsmcn , 20c : Clear Lake. 82e ; Iron Mountain , 2rtUc ; White G H No. 2. % , 2JXc ; G H No. 1 , , , 20Sc. H II No. 2 , " 42J'jC ' ; H H No. 1 , ) i , 29c ; Queciiee , No. 1. ? . , 12c. White ( Juecheo No 237 , , ' c ; Qurcheo No. 3 % , HiXei Anawun , JIJJj'c ; WitulHor. 2J c. Ked C. 24-in , 15c ; i ; . 24 m , ai c ; O G 21 in. 20c. H A P , % , 25c ; J U F , ; 4 , 2c ; G. % . 23c. PKINTS Solid Coors Atlantic , ( ic ; Slater , Oc ; IJerlin oil. 0'-c : Garner oil , OQi7e. Pink and Hobes liichmond , fi'icsAllcn.li ' c ; Uiv- croolnt , S > o ; Steel Hiver. Oj ; Paciilc , O j ; Inuigo 13luo-St. Leger. 5 > < c ; Washington , (5'jc ( ; American , (1H ( < - - : Arnold , C'Kc ; Arnold Century. S'c ' : Am.ind , 12c : Stlelcl A , 12c. barter oak , 5'c ' ; Kamapo , 4' ' jc : LoJl , 34c. } Alien , Cc ; Kichmond , Oc ; Windsor , oXc ; Kddystone.ll' c ; Pacitic , O' c. GIM.HAM Plunkett clieeKs , fl-e ; Whit- tenlnn , ( l c ; York , ll"ic ; Normandi dress , Calcutta dross , 7 > c ; Ueutrew dress , ULOCI ; TIN- Small pi ' , 2Sc per lb ; bar , 29c per 11 > . L'oi'i'Eit Planished boilersizss , 81c per ib ; cold rolled , 2i2 pur lh ; sheathing , .Tc per ib' uitts and Hats , 2 > c per 11 , GAMNIKII SHEET Iitov Onc't 50-10 per cent , p.it plan , iron , A , lOHc ; H , 9' , c. KOOIIXO Charcoil , I. C. , Hx-'O , 112. ? (5.00 ( ; i. x. , S7.r > o. SIII.EI Iiiov No 2 ( > , ? 5.75 ; No. 27 , 53 a5. SOLOLIl llft/'Kie. Til l i.trr.-l. C , lOtU , 225. 57 10 ; t. X , 10x14 , 2.J5 , SO 25 'JiN PLATK Coe ) I. C. , 10x11 , 2J3 , $0 30. rJTrci. N\n. > Has2 , 5 l.OJ. Sinn. Wim : Nui.s Hase , 53 30. Wine Jap. bat b , 530) ) ; galv. , $1.23. Drni- . Borax , lie ; citric acid. 4ii' ' 51c ! tartnric acid , I2c ; cat bolic acid , 3i(3)llucastor ( ) ; oil , 51 20 ( < ai 2a ; balsum tolu , 8C(339c ( ; tonka beans. 51.5"iitl ( IX ) ; cubeb berries , 51. 93 : calo mel , iCc ; camphor , 4rIOc ; canth irides , M.2C@1.30 ; custia buds , 17'a20c ; chloroform , 50@.V.'c ; ergot , 45'i 5c ! : i rycorine. 2Ui.5c ( . ; gum arable , ( ; 'Ja.jc ) ; licopodium. I0iri5c ( ; mercury , SJc ; morpliino sulnli , ? 2,00@.i IS ; opium , S3 93 , quinine , 85ri50j ; turpcntmo f.tlinseed ; , i.uv , 5s j ; 'joilod ' , Ole ; Am * buffron , 81c ; white wax , 50c ; yellow \vnx , 33c" 111'onl Mnrk t. iJosiux , Miss , Match 23. [ Special Tele gram to Tun 13ic. : | There has been more business doing m Wool mid sales continue ouito large , amounting to 2,750,000 pounds , Prices icmalr. about the same. Manufac turer have been supplying their immediate wants and In this way have paid current prices. There have been sales of Ohio X at 8@ile ( ) , XX and XXX and above at82t88c , and Nu. 1 at 8i ( ( 37c. Michigan N fleeces hiiVO been selling in the range of 2i@29c nnd Now York X at 2Sc. C.ombmg nnd delaine sections l.avo been in steady request and sales are reported ol No 1 at SHU I'lc , Ohio line dclaino at 8'vu3jc ! and Michigan line delaine at 33r 33Vj'c. Territory wools haw been m goud demand and there have been sales of some of the best wools , which are in small slock , at ( Klc for line and 5i ( " > ao fur line mod him. Olhc > * snl s ha\o been nt 50fa5Jc for medium , 5.(55a ! ( for line medium and Ft'ViCTii ' lor line scoured. Texas and Cali fornia wools have been quiet , but are nut in very 'argo stock. Georgia wools sold in n small way at 2Sc. Pulled wools have licon In good domati' ' , with sales of super i.t 8 ( jfl 3N ! and extra at 'J-iu'.Si-1. Foreign wools uro llrm. Largo receipts of Australian wools are notice. ! , including n cirgo direct from Melbourne , mostly sold to arrive. Airs. Winblow'b Soothing Syrup is an unexcelled medicine for children while teethiiiir. l"i cents n bottle. To ton Irnvulinir Public * . The grout flock Inland rotito Ims pro vided every \onience nnd comfort for its Dtibscngcrs going east over Us main line. Its holiu vestibule express trains , which leave daily for Dos Monies , Davenport , Hock Island und Chicago , are the linost in the world. They cousin ! of now and elegant day coaches , dining cars , I'ullman palace bleeping cars and free reclining chair cars , superbly appointed and fitted up with all the modern imnrovo- motitb that conduce tooafo and luxurious travel , .functional and terminal con nections tire miide in union dcpota and at Chicago with fast limited vestibule express trains ( or all points ' 'iiat. In addition to thia mngriiticont train , two express and mail trains leave Omaha daily , carrying sleepers and dining cars Further information as to routes. rates , time , berths , etc. , call on or ad dress J. L. DoHevobo , lilj ! ) Farnain street , Omnha , Nob. Telephone 7WU. K. ST. JOHN , Jxo. SKIIA.STIAN , General Malinger , G. J' . ti' . A. , Chicago. Chicago. Tim Only One. Tlio Chicago , Milwaukee it St. Paul Railway is the only line running solid veslibulcd , electric lighted and steam heated trains between Chicago , Coun cil BlulTsund Omaha. The berth reading lamp feature in the Pullman sleeping cara run on these lines is patented and cannot bo used by any other railway company. It is the grout Improvement of the ago. Try it and be convinced. Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific depot , Omaha. atO p. m. dally , arriving nt Chicago at 0:30 : a. m , Passengers taking this train arc not compelled to got out of the cars at Council lilulla and wait for the train to bo cleaned. fnt ! tickets and sleeping car berths at Union ticket ollico , 1101 Farnain st. F. A. KAMI , Gen. Agt. J. K. PuKfeiuN , Piua. Act. DUN'S REVIEW OF THE Mli Sovorul Olttos Shqw nn Improvo- moiit lu Volume of Eusluoss. TRADE QUIET AT ST. PAUL. I'lltsliiin : IU-purls Moth ; lrt > n null DuircHHpl | Tlio fllouty Matkots ol'tlio Inti'rlor 1'alrly Well SttpplliMl. Tlio Cnintiiprclnl Situation. Nrw YOIIU , March 2S [ Special Telegram to TUB Hic.1 : It. U. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says : At Cleveland. Detroit , Chicago , Mllwau kce and Omaha some improvement In the volume of business was seen , and at Chicago cage especially the receipts of corn have averaged 500,000 Diishels daily and drcssej beef receipts were 3,5'K'OJO pounds , airatnst S70.000 for the amo week last i car , with dealings In clothing heavier , but In dry t'oods and boots and shoes somewhat lighter. At St. Paul trade win somewhat quiet. At Kansas City there was no marked improve ment. At St. Louis the volume of trailu Is fair. At Louisville all communication has been rut off by a tornado , which lias caused great losn. At Pittsburg both the iron and glass trades nro dcprc"Ri'd , with no change ir > coal. Philadelphia notes Rome rallIn Iron , stag nation and concessions in wool , manv looms Idle in textile manufactures gencrallv and a fair trade in other branches. At Hostou boiler weather has brought better trade. The monov markets of the interior are fairly supplied , easier at Boston and Phila delphia , without much pressure to place commercial paper ; steady at Chicago , a little closer at Cleveland and rather embarrassed at Salt Lake by thu locking np of laifjo amounts In teal estate speculation , bat at all other points reporting sunlciontlv sup plied for tlie present demand , which is gen erally moderate. At Nuw York 3jj per cent has been the ruling i ate on call , and treas ury disbursements exceeding by f.l.M)0 ) oou the receipts far the week have dispciscd nuj.lety. Kxports of morchandisj for four weeks from Mow York Irive exceeded those of the same weeks last year by 5 per cent. In the light of these reports and facts His most remarkable that payments through banks nt the different cities continue to show so great an inereaso over lust year. At Boston , Philadelphia and Chicago taken together the increase last week was ) per cent , and nt all otlur cities outside ot Now York just tlm aitim * , and movements of products make il certain that at least a considerable part , of this in crease is duo to expansion in legiliinnto trnilo. Speculation in products has been re stricted. Porl : products are steady. Copper is stronger abroad , but quoted ut 11 cents hero for lake , and tin also is stronger abroad , but quoted here nt 20'4 cents. In general the markets are much less dis turbed oy speculative excitement and ma nipulation than is usual. Pittsburg also stio'ws a further full of 25 to 50 cents per ton and prices of manufactured products uro weakeningthiro. . Lower quo tat ions are made for rails at the east , S31 50 being named , and bar iron is pressed downward by the offerings of eastern mills. There are well known circumbtnnees , which account for much of the un ertainti in busi ness , but these caiifp ? are not of a perma- ni-nt nature , and the volume of trade in progress baa never been surpassed at this season. No improvement is seen in woolen goods and sales of cottons and such as are usual at this season ' 1 ho business failures occurring through out the countrj during the last hcvcn ila\s number 34' ) , as compared with a total of 255 last week. For the corresponding weeK of last year tSio failures were 240. To Nervous Dehllilntcd Men. If you will send us your address wo will end \ou Dr. Die's Celebrated A'oltaie Holt and Appliances on trial. They will quickly restore you to vigor , manhood ; md health. Pamphlet free. Voltaic IJelt Co. , Mat shall , Mich. _ ! i ; il Kostilt oTn T ) nuurnplilcnl 1'rror. Chicago Tribune : I3ruipil and But tered Specimen of Humanity ( to fore man of Chieugo newspaper comjiobiiiK room ) Udt any arch funds in tins town ? Foreman What ? "Got any arch funds---any of those darned monumental memorial slot ma chines that you drop : i dollar and ne\er hciir of it ngninV" ' 'No , I don't think \\o have. " ' "Then \iantajob. . Ain't particular what kind. Anything will do. I'm straight from New York.1 "What did jou leave there for , and how did you get those bunged eyes and that skew-jawed nose ? You look as if you had been run through a corn- bhollerV" "I was a proof-reader on one of the Now York papers. Last week ono of the typos bet up the headiiiL' 'Money Wanted for the Arch Fiend , ' and I lot it go through. When the mob had escorted me to tlio outskirts of the oily and got done with me I looked iubij about us jouhoono now. Can I "sit down on U is btool ti minute : ' I'm kind ot tired. " SCHROEDER & DEAN , provisions * ! ! ! Basement Fiwt Nani3' ! Birt , ji05Soutlk liitli Street , . Omaha. NATIONAL BANK U. S. DSI03ITORY , OMAHA , NED. ( Jnnital $100,000 Siirplns.Iiin. Isl , ISiM ) " > " , r > 00 orrici'.itsNI > niuccroKS IlisnvW.irt , I'lojiiiuiit. I.ENVI.S S. ItKHD , \ l"o 1'teaiiloat. JA - . \V.S\V\OK , V. . V. M-ntJr , JOHN H. Cm i tv * . It. r. ( rsiii > i , ,1. N II. I'AIKIff , \ \ H. > Hi' . ic.-.r-v , , is THE IRON BANK , ( ir 1-tH and I'an atn Sts A Geneml Ilanklu llnUHS , \ : T TALLAPOOSA , GA , A Yankee City Under Southern Sun , lias now In operation und under < onstrui tlon , ttti-lve new lunnufm tiirluir Industrlch. employ Ini ; nearly l.'iUi DaiKlH and ninny more under iifKutliUloii. This i MI. us that real ostuto und htucks will doulilfl In lx niuiitlis Now Is tliu tluio to uiM t , us | > rli s ivlll Ad- VIIIK u U" > per ttnt u > Ajull I'.th I ui | mi IKuluri , uio Tullnpootu I/iml , Mlnliig AM'f'f , ' . Co , , i , ( , 'a. C.O. Wallancler , Agent , 27O2 Oumlutf St , Cmahn , Nob. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK , Cnpltnl , - $4OOOOO Surplus , - OOOO Olll.-fw niul Ulnv T-t K M MoMflmnn , O > t. Hllilicock. , lr < ( larmivi. Jr. . A llenrv I ; M Andersiiiviii. . ( I Mn il \ . iirt > , ; t. II \\ill. liuin. \ I * lloptlii' . pro-t , \ . \1illnrd , 1. II llrynnt , inM 'r\nt cathler. FACT1 _ _ Bootn encl Shooo- , " KIHKUXDALL , JO\'KS A"CO , i < ueecion to lUctl , Jones \ Co WfiolesalGManDfaclnrcrjofBjfltj&Siiocs ( or llnttnn Itublirr Shun Co .lliP. ItHntiil 1101 ll rn r lr tt , Drowora. S'lORZ A II Ell , Lager Beer Brewers , l.'Jl Xo-Ui KUhtoratb Street , OmnliR , NetifMlft. Cornlco. EAOLE Mannliiciiiren ofBalyanizeJIwn Cornice \VlndoiT-cni i nnil ni tnl,10 VMiljH Min Kpvneter , l'tO | > rltor. 1US nnil 11 iSjutli Mn eireet Artlatu' Mnturlnlo. A. IfONJr. . , Artisls1 Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1M3 Doug'ns ' itreet Omilin , S"clira k . Coal , Coke , Etc. Oil All A COAL , COlti : A 1.1MK CO. , Jobte of Hard and Soft Goal 9fi Boulh r.th > lrr t Omaha , Ni-tirnskn. KEHRASKA IT EL CO. , Sliipners of Coal anil Coke , 111 South I3t"i street. Umnhi , Noliruk * . DEAN , ARMSTROXO A CO. , Wholesale Cigars , teaHorth GttiBtroec , Omaha , Neb. Hello" 1439 , Dry GoodBjaml Mptlona , M. fi. sum } A CO , Dry Goofls , Fnrnlsliing Goods and Notions ( o. lOr'Lili a 11 il n % i t < > KILPATRICK KOCJl DRY GOOD'S C07 , Importers yooliers in Dry Good ! , Notions Qoats' Furnishing Cooli Cornar llth and Unrncr true ! * , Omth * Ntibrns' < ii. Furnlturo r AkTONE , Wnolesale Dealers in rnrnilnre , rarnnni stroll. Omnhn , Nchrnifcn. CHARLES SUIl'ERICK , Fnrniture , Oomhn , r , Crocorloa. MeCORD , URADYA CO. , Wliolesale Grocers , Uttinnil Ixncnuxrti ! tVioti , Omittm Nebraska. Hardware. niMEHA Ir011 A TA YLOR , Builders'-Hardware ' and Scale Repair Snop Mechanics Tools nnil Ilullnlo ScilM 1IK. I > OUFU ! itrect.Omulia Nib. Lnmor ! , Etc. JOHN A. H'AKEFIELD , Wholesale Mcr , Etc. ami > nierican I'nrtlaml Cement. State dent for Mllttiiukoo Hydraulic Ccrueat Una O.UH or vhllo Lima CUAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , 5roode rpet rind parquet floir.nu Dili nn.l li.mgl § trvi'lt , , Onmha , Nubrnsln. JHbSOUltl MIMXO CO. , Miners and Slripjioi'S pf Hard ail Soft Coa M.I firit .SHIII m. Hum. Mulninilliunau . > CJ LOl IS 1SRADFOIID , Dealer in Lumlier , Lain , Lime , Sash Dears , eta. Ynr.1i fornor 7tli nnl nou/.a . OfflO * Corner lOtb ami Uounlm. ' FRED. Ur. OR A Y , Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc , , Etc , Core.vi Wli ana i.'omln itrgct , Omnha. _ _ Notions. L OUERFELDER A CO , Importers & Joliliers in Millinery & notions SOj.SlOand SlZS3utilltb ! struct. Notion QI J. T. ROUINSOX NOTION CO. , Wnolesale Notions and Farnisnius Goods , lilt Ilnrni'y I'reut , Oranlii. > CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Mneil and Lnliricating Oils , Ailt Cr iu'ctc. Oniili * . A H liuhop MiinuncT. Papor. _ CARPESIER i'Al'KR CO. , Wliolesale Paner Dtalers , CrrT nlro Hock o ( | ir n'lnn nrnppInK " " > ! writing pnper. tpuclal attuntluu nlvuu tucarl pnpcr. Salca to. A , L. DEA KB A CO. . Grnnrnl ARfi's ( or Hall's ' Safe ? , 8Z1 anrt .1iJ ! South 10th St. Omaha. Toys , Etc. B. HARDY A CO. , Jobbers of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , noim HirnlitMnir ( Jocjs , Clilhlrt'n CnrriUfCi. r a run in ilrvvt. Ornslm , f < ( jb. Agricultural lmplomontn _ _ LIKIXOER A"MnTCALl' CO. , Aerlcnlt'l ' Irapleiuents , Wagons , Carriages Uilgglei.elo.Miulviulu Uninr.n. Ncbrmka. C. ti. H / > ' EXOIXK .V I'l Ml' CO , Steam and Water Supplies , Ila'lli ' &r wnl ir.llll. mi and CM Jtmm it li f lloit , Actlnu Mnniuer _ rKLL A CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery. fli ot-ir"n wnrituim ruiipi > a m Hi I7U12U l , . ' Tonworlh itrvut , Iron Works. PAXTOff & VIKHLlbU 1HOX WORKS , Wronght and Cast iron Building Work , fnginii- , ( ran work , foncr l founilrr maciiiuo , auj blQCktiiilih work , nmcu mil wiirlii. If I' Ur mill tub itrttt Umuba _ UMA ilA SAFL < l IRON WOl'tK , Kanf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Prcof Safes. VtuU jail work. Iron thuttun nnil fin etcn [ > i . O. AinJituu , proji r Cor lull ana Ju t urt Mi. _ Sash. Doora , Eto. " ' M"'A. DISHROH' J : CO , Wboleial * ni .nUf cliiror' - . ( ' Sal , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , llranch ( irHie , iti aaj ( tard urceii , ociab * , Neb. UNION S'lOCK YARD CO. , Of Sontli Omaba , Limited