THE OMAHA DAILY BKU , THURSDAY , THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , * TriccB in the Wheat Pit Take a Down ward Course. CORN WEAK AND VALUES LOWER. K 111 I'rnilslon Trnusnctlons r mid TrnKOB I'nr Apnrt Cnttlo Tinilo I'lilr Fair Hunlucss Done In HORS. CIIICAOO , Mny 14-Fpcclal [ Telegram lo TIIK HK 1-Tho wheat market was on the down Rrav again today , us far as prices wore con cerned. The FOIIIO came win found for tlio weakness thai existed yesterday. The weather In the northwest showed gradually In higher temperature , nnd prospects of much needed pri-elpllullon , both In rain undmiow , Increased ciiuli hour. Karly dispatches said the cntlro country along the "foo" rallioad was stllldry. I.att-r uiUIces ga\o snowfall and rainfall and Kdioially cloudy , und thrcatc'jlng weather In Dakota and Minnesota , Thlscaused u bearish feeling , because inucli of the bull news on which prices were pushed up came from that region. Liverpool was bearish and quoted fntnii.'S lower. Iho Incicaso on ocean pass.igo wusglu'n it 120,000 bushels. Itrad- M lect's llgllres on avallablo Mocks cast of the Hocklcs showed n , decrease of I.IHH.OOO bushel * . Tin ) market opened \\lth mui'li noivousm-ss and llr t prices In July were all the way from Ullfc toOte , with thn olllrlal opening at Ul c. ' 1 hnprleo wcntiiulcklv to Ul'ic ' , roeoti-red to IU"ic , dropped to Die , when a gicat batch of buying eiders ennui on Iho market , nml the price went up to ill'.c. with some nasty cover ing. Ia I i-r July sold atlil'ic. ' to fll'ic , toOl',0 iiKiilii befoio I o'clockllllam Voting. * . Co. , \\ulker.VCo. , and Aldrlch A. Vnnco weio the fii'o heller * rarly. llntelilnson sold a llttlo Wheat openly , hut as on ycsteidiiy , he was the principal support nf the market , llo had brokers picking up wheat on oveiy break nnd ills advices sent out were bullish. Robert Warren and M. O. Mitch ell bought heavily on breaks also Sales of May whe.it weio bolwicn o.i ) ) aiul iMJSc , atxl June nt HI'ic and ( tt'je. The Alioiit market was titisottled toward the close. Wheiovi-r July \in i raldcd-toOl c , a buying wa\n would cairy the price toOI'iO. The snorts were not Hiiro of tlu'lr position. Last prices weio : Muy.tn'jc ' ; .Tune , t ioi July , Ul'Sc ; August. KS'ic ; Septem ber , BT e. Un thu curb at a0 : ! ! p. m. . July wheat was nt 111'ic. I'uts on July were at Who and calls , W.c. ' 1 ho corn market was weak and prices ruled lower , with but a alight rcrov oiv from the bottom tom iigurcs at thii close. Moio fa\orahlu tem- penituio repotted from hectlons where told weathei wasproxliiK u serious drawback to the new crop caused t > omo selling. Another cause ot weakness was found In the action in whe.t , whleh wasslumpy early. Thcro was again a notable ab'-eneo of outside business , and local tradeis haggled over sm.'ill frac tional changes aftci the o.uly decline took place , S.ilos for May weio at 'll'ic , ( ill toIHe , closing at 'U'sc ; Jiinu.'MUL' . ( iff toICIlkv : July Ul\c. toIM'sW-HUc , l < i.II Jjo to tlit'olose ; August closed at.ll' e and September iitD.'i'jC. ' The oats nun kut was on" u fraction for all months at thn st.irl and declined > ( o all around tin ) llrst hour , with a further decline Mn Miivshuitly befoio the eloso. llntelilnson bought at Units , hut the easier feeling at the close was on I'oolo's selling. .May for the day sold at 27ye , to'.liV. closing atLTe ; JunoaiHc , off to 21'ao and closed at L'ii',0. ' July sold at Sft'u ! ' anil STi'iC , wlthLV- the closing ptlco. May No " . whlto ranged at SaWJUUc. The piotlslon market was slow and trades fat upart 1'ork lecox'iedsomewhatfrom the eaily weakness , when June sold at &rJM und July at * 1U MI , and I ho close was at tU'T.'i for May.JIJ.N ) for Juno and US 111 for July. Laid closed at "ieover thn opening for Juno at ffix : > . July at M.IO , and ' eplembcr. afterselllng ntJiijT'ie.i'lOsedat JfiST ) . bhoitilbs were the most aetl\o and the closing prices were about the host for the day at t'i U'for June , J"4'i'j Cf..V ) for July nnd J.KJ'i for September. The eaily weakness was In sympathy with the lowet prleis at tlio yards , caused by the largo tun of hogs. VltMC.KlO il STOCK. OnifAno , May II. [ Special Tolosnini to TUB IUK.1OATTLR Tr.ulo was fair , but pi Ices foil l.ick to about Monday's lango. That is , the advance of lOSljo noted ju toiday was cn- tlroly lost , yet about evoiythln good or use ful WHS cold , but the nuiikut closed rather nonk , nlth thn Rcucrul liuprcsslnn that the inn fortomoirnw and 1'ildny would bo rather inoto thiinMiulil bo wanted. The run of Tov- nns wus llftyonocarOno of thohlaiiKhter- ITS , lion01 or , owned twenty-six cars out of the total , ai"l all on s llo s.ilil ab-liiuily prices. There wn 1i fair dpinain for UH grades of liutcbci-s' stock , with Itlrja or no chaiiKO In 'prices. The MocKcr and feeder trade lias undergone lltllu or no change during the wei'kso f.u. Cholco to oMra beovt'i , 1)00 < ft. > W ) ; medium togood stccis , l.lTiO to 1VX ) Ibs , $1.10 ® 500 ; I'.IM to IIM 11)- ) , , iM.'JtxaidO ; KM to 1203 UH , M IV SW L' . " > . Slocl.ors and feedi'is steady at $ - ' 70 fftiUO ; cows , bulls aim niUed , H.r > ® . ; bulk , tV.W.Tho TCMIH eatllo market was htc.idv ; ili'frs , ! ) 'iO to 10.V ) Ihs t.lOJJ.jj 750 to tKX ) Ibs , fs TV2.I U''i ; co B , J.Ol > B210. lions The ti.irto was i.Klicr slow Too ninny IIORH In hlght , noaily 8.1,000. A few e.uly slies were niatlo at strong vosterdaj's prices , ln'l nlong betnecu ! ) anil 10 o'clock the market broku In the middle and pilcus diopped at both ends , declining a stiong Tic , and at t bo oxtienu ) close biuers for p ickers were oftor- Insll.OT ® 1.10 for best inlxctj anil ft.KK3l.t5 for besthea > j. Light soitst-old att.104 ) lj. Nr.w YOUK , May II. fSpoclnl Telegram to TIIK UPB.l STOCKS The advance In the prices of so many .stocks the last hpur yester day , when there were so many uneeitalntles " In the way and posltl\o Inllucnccslnthoshupo jof tight inonoy and unsettled western rate troubles , completely upset the trade. The s tree I was prepared for anything but a bioad and strong movement. The action did not eieato enthusiasm In thu bull ranks. 'Ihey feared being entrapped by somosharp turn This feeling was Intensi fied by the deehuatlon of a fen leaders that them will be a haish awakening among the linll following. Thn powois at work In the maiket did not aihertlso their Intentions. They appear to bo woiklng stocks up In the fncoof obslaeles. Sentiment was mniesettled on the bu > Ing side of the miukel this morning nnd was boon felt In futther advances The eaily market was unusually aell\o and decidedly bttong , the ad.uiL'o oscr last night's figures extending to 'i per cent , gen- onillj , whllo Atehlson was exceptional with again of I'l per cent at 4S't. The maiket fallowed a Miiull fin the ] appieclatlon ami In many e.isen the opening llguies weio not fuliy maintained. Among the ai'tl\o shares / Atchlsou rose ' ,4 and Kli'hmond X fWest I'olnt ( , but the remainder only * Blight fiactlons. Jeisoy t'entral and Delaware - ware A , lliidson iiihanced shaipl ) , hut mo > u- ments In tlieso stocks no longer ha\o any Inllnonco upon the lestof thu list. Thu former rose Hi anil the lattei 4 percent , lo 174. Sugar llcllnerles weiooiy netl\o and at the opening suddenly bhot up to M ) fiom Ml" " i , liul lutlrod to b7 Im mediately ufler Hnctuatlng In that neigh borhood. Itk'hmood . .VVest I'olnt , Atclilsou , Chicago lias , Uun.idu bouthern.and I'nlon I'a- clllu and biigar Hellneiles weriMietho featuies and In thesohtocks thu Hading wasveiy large , while the lest of the list were comparatively ipilet. As thoday aihanced the .strength of market Increased and included more stuckn In the upward movement , Jersey Central was up II points to lVhli Noilbuin I'acllloeommoii and pieferred made good gains , Atehlson touched ID mid reacted ' i percent. Uiangci stoeUsmovcd up uniformly. Union 1'uclilu went to i iij. Dcliiwuio \ Hudson went to l ? " > , ir ) 5 points up , -o vlth Laekiiwanna and Heading linn and high er , llio advance In stockshecamo Irresistible later In the day and the volume of business enormous. ' 1 ho total fcalcsiiguln exceeded half a million shines at rov'msliuivs. Vandeibllt and ( iould Mocks weio iiulet , with cieat ac tivity In tiust htouks , Coal stocks and liraiiKcrs. Atehlson made a splendid lend \\lth i"4 net caln at 40' ' , . lluillngton , North western , and Hock Ulund each made a net _ gain of "i and St. I'au. and Union I'uelllo each + 1 per cent. CliiluiiBO ( las rose to M\ and Sugar held strong. The suspension of J. 1 , . Heynolds wan announced. The following wuio the closing quotations : vnonvt'K .w. , May H Whott opened fully lo lower this mnrnlnz for .Inly on noavy otTnrlnR by Inrgo houses , which found no takers. \ \ boat wax \cry fovorlsh nnd during the morning dropped from lil'iO. ' opening , to Olc. imil from thoru advanrrd tolU'iu. At il o'clock llio qiio- tallon was 01 ' e , CIIICAUO , Mity II. 1(15 ( p. m. rlosp. Wheat Stonily ; onsh , oi'Sc ' ; .lunc.irJUc , July. Ol'Jr. . Corn Kasy ; cash , 3l'io ; June , 3)T ) 'c ; July , y ; cash , 27c ; June , 2C'4C ' ; July , 2C < 3. Kyo ririu ; We. Harley rirni. I'rlino Timothy I'asy at $1.57. I'lnx Kmy ntll.ll. Whisky ! l 02. . 1'orlc Dull ; cash , 112.75 ; Juno , JI2.65' ' { ! July , Inrd-iasy : ; cash , M.2.5 ; June , $030 ; July , $0-l7'S.04fl. ' | ! rlour-Unrhnnged ! winter wheat , K.Ooai.75 ; sprlrnr. JI.30S.52.5 ; rvo , $ . ' .riOa2.TO. I'rovIsIons-Hhouhlors.MOOiK.lO ; short clear , | 5Ma.5.W ; short ribs. J.5iVU.5.IO. , . lluttcr r.asler ; creaniory , 12 < ai7e ; dairy , . . Chccso Quiet ; full cream chcddnrs , do lints , SUttUUc ; fancy Voting Amerlcus , UU ® lOo. lOo.Kpgs rirni ; fro h , lll1M2c. } _ . . , Illdos-Stcady ; heavy green s.iltod.5U- i o ; palled hull , 4o ; green sallrd calf , fl'.ic ' ! dry Hint , r/3 o ; dry salted hides , Go ; dry calf , dlWo ; deacons , 20c ench. , Tallow Steady ; No. 1 solid pacKcd , 3Vo ; No. 2 , 3Uo ; cake. 4o. , . , . Receipts. Slilpm'ls. Hour . I.i003 2:1.000 : Wheat . W , < .OiM Corn . 20'IOW 2l000 Oats . SuS-O-JO 301000 NBW VOIIK , Mny II - Whnat Ilccelpti , ! X,000 ) hnsholx ; exports , 6 . ' ,100 bushels ; spot lower , closing steady ; No. 2 led , O7'ic ' In olovator. IH\ff ( Wo alloat. livi'y'jo f. o. b ; options closed htoady , lo er ; No.2 red. Slay , closed nt07'io. Corn -KcrolpK M.'M Imshnls ; exports , 00,000 bushcM ; spot woil.or ; No 2. mlved wcstein , , r.\a.r , < , c ; whlto western , 35 ® 4.V ; options higher. May closing nt&'ic. ColTeo Optlonsclosoilsleadyandunehansod to 10 ixilntH down. S.ilos , iiww bigs ; May. $ li.40ffilG.45j ; June , $10 3.V310.40 ; spot IJIo , noml- Hiigar Unw. spot , dull nnd nominal ; fnlr running , 4 n-lCc ; centrifugals , 00 tcst,57-loc ; refined , steady. Petroleum ITultcd closed for Juno at 8iSc. ! Kggs rirm ; westein , ll'iOl'IVc. ' I'orU-Qulot ; new mess $14.00414 50. I.ard Actl\o , steady ; western steam , ! fl.f > 0 ; June. $ ti.r > lasl > od. Iluttor Slo.idv ; western dairy , 7ffll21ic ; cieninery , Ii/Tjl7'tO ( ; Klgln , IKilS'ic. ' Ohccso I'h in ; western , nominal. ST. Louis. Mav II. Wheat-Closed lower ; cash U8i4cIuly ; , b7' o. Corn-Hlghcieash.ll' ; ' cJuly,32'c. Oats I'll m ; cash 2th ; ; July. 2 1' . I'ork-DulInttMO , ) . Laid Nominal all 1 10 Whlsky-hteady at $1.02. , , Itntter Quiet ; creamery , 12'iffllCc ; dairy , MlNNKAi'OMS , May II. Wheat Receipts , 141 cars ; shipments , .Hi cars ; No. I haid and No. 1 northcin weak nnd i.itherdull ; unilcr grades innged better. Closing ; No. 1 hard , May. SU'io ' ; Juno. OO'jc : on track , OlffiOl'jc ' ; No. 1 northern , May. K'J'ic ' ; Juno , 1 V ! on Hack , IKKii'iO'Jo ' ' ; No 2nortiiein , May , bbo ; June , ! > 7c ; on track , 858sc. MH.WAUKPB May II Wheat-Market dull nnd lower ; No. 2 spring. She ; July , 88'iC. Corn Scarce ; No. 3 , 35o. Oals-No.2 while , 81)i420Jc. ) ! Hyo-riim ; No. I. r > J'4'c. lla i ley-Higher ; No. 8. 15 V ® inc. I'roxlslons Weak ; pork , $ l..75. . 14 Wheat Lower ; No 8 , cash , 8lJ4o ; May.MVaWiO bid ; No.2 red. cash , 880 bid ; Aluj.tSc. Corn-Lovsor ; No. 2 , cash , 28Ue ; May , 28Uo bid O its Lowci ; No 2 , cash , 27c ; May , sre nsl o < l. CivriNN\.Ti , May 11 Wheat Nominal ; No. 2 red , We. Corn Stiong ; No 2ml\cd. : i3l o. Oats -htiong ; No. 2 ml\ed , 31Cifi'i2o. WhIsUv-$1.02. LiMni'oorMay 14 Wheat-Quiet ; holders ofTei modeiately ; California No. 1 , 7s2'jd ' per cental. Corn Kasy nud demand poor ; nen western mlsed , 3d ( j'4d per cental. ' 8TOVK. OniCAOO. May II. Oattlo-necolpts , 15500 ; market 1015o lower ; bce\os , } 5 000.5 : ,0 ; Btoers , $ .l5'350i ( ! ' ) ; stoekors and feeders , * . ' .70 ® 400 ; cows , hulls and ml\ed , $ l.M < 2J-75 ; To\ns c.iltlc , $ . ' .OOQ 1.75. Hogs Uooelpts. 2fiOM ; market ,510c lower ; mixed , $4.00-24.85 ; he ivy , Sl.Ouai M ; light , $ J.'J5 © 1.20. Sheep Hecclpts , 0,000 ; market unchanged ; nathos. $ I.85O.IO : woslorn. $5.000.050 ; TUMIMS , * l 005.75 ; lambs , | 5. a7.75. Sr. Louis. Mny -Oattlo-Kecolpts , 1,000 ; shipments ? , 500 ; market stiong ; fair to fancy nntlvo steels , $ .IOO&5.15 ; BtocUur.s and feeders , $ . ' .50 ® 1.80. Hogs Itccolpts , 0,403 ; shipments , none ; market steady ; heavy. $40 > ttl,10 ; packing , glades , $ .1(1034 ( 00 ; light , $ .10031 00. KANSAS CITY- , May U Oattlo Receipts , 0,0(10 ( : shipments. lUOO ; market strong ; Moors , M7.VJ520 ; cows , $ -.00@N ! ) ) ; btockcrs and fecd- 01 s , . . HoKh-Kecelpts , l.VWO ; shipments , 1,000 ; market steady ; all giadea. $ J 80J 05. Pmux Orrv , May 14. Cattle Hecolpts , 000 ; shipments , : K > ; host glades notlvo ; butchers1 steeis , $ J.7tXiJI ofl ; stoekors and foodois , J-.25 ® 2 05 ; cows , $1.85ft2.15calcalcs.t200lil50. ; . Hogs Keeelpts , 1/tJO : maiket lowci at $ J.S5 03IA1I.I 1IVK STOCK. Cuttle. Wednesday , Mnr 14. Kstlmatod iccelpts of cattle , 5.400 , compiled with 2,127 jcsteiday nnd 2,721 Wednesday of last week. The lecolpts weio the I.ugest since heplembei l'i ' , 1&S7 , when 5,802 were 10- uol\od , and the numhor of nntlxoeattlo 10- eohed was the Impost In the hlstoiy of Ihoyaids. During tlio lltst hilt of the week tlio iccolpts woioi1 ! * ! , ( .ompaicd with 0,5 > 2 foi the cot responding poilod last week. Owing tothovery hca\y icculpls bujeis were slow and caieful about making IiliN , c-onllnlng theli otlcis to 1111 e.uly oideis The steoi nnirkot opened \oiy slow and lower , variously quoted at 15S.5j lower , with fmr h lies bolng made , Tlio receipts of cows weio light comp ued with the numborof head In the yards , Allthocows worosold eaily at pilces vni vlngeryllttlo fiom jesteulaj's tlgnios. Quito a numiioi of sales woie lepoitod n shade 01 nickel IOMOI , but the cow market did not show a quotable deeline. Itnlls , llko COINS , weiu slower than yosteidny , but sold lit about btoady [ irlcos , rood oii nnd stockois uuiu not \oiy pli'iitlful , the domnnd being fully up to the supply , and pi Ices icmalncd unchanged on a blo , sagging mm ket. nstlmated receipts of hogs 2.S00 compared with lux > yoituiduy nnd \\odnesdnyof last week. Thoieoelpts for the lust half of the week nero t'.OT't ' compared with 10,811 for the conospondln. : period lust week. The mnr- kot oiiened nbont steady with yes terdays close , after half the hogs were sold buyers lowoicd their bids n nickel and nfloi a few of the least deslrahlo loads changed hands at the decline , the mni- ket beenmo lint , with eighteen loads unsold , remaining Hat till nfloi midday. In the after noon noaily all the balance of the hogh changed hands at ilb > i/-MH ) . The lange of juices W.IH jlsJiitHVi , The a\oiagu of the pi Ices was ttM'4 , compaied with WliOjebter- day and $ J % > 4 Wednesday of Uist week. The following Is a table of prices paid In this market for the giadu of stuck mentioned : I'rlinu steers , 1 m to inoj Ibs . . . .ifloo ffiuo l.ood steers , l.'iU lo UVJISs UI5 ftltio lioodsteeis , 10W to 11X ) tta : iu1 GI.M Common , 1WK ) to 1133 Ibs : ioJ ( t.i.7 > Common cannow l.X ( ) ntSJJO Ordiiwiry to fall cows 1 ( ,0 < i Vl3 ralrto good cows uw < ii2u3 lood ! lo choice cows y.73 ( fell , 15 tiholco to fanny COH 2tn fclKO Pali togooil bulls 1.71 CJUMU Choice to fancy bulls a.M ! ® .i.Vi Light htookers and feeders. . .i. . . . ' . ' .5J tt.135 I'eeders.IkVlto liootbs tf.iK ) ® .lio 1'ull toiholco light hogs .IK'S tfcllO Pair to cholco heiuy hogs : w 1 t U 1'iilr to choice ml\ed hogs U.W tW.UJ Cost 01" The following table gives tlio.ivor.i8Q cost of luusou the dates mentioned , Including the cost today , as based upon sulod loported : Date. Price. Date. Pileo. May 1 MUM , May 2 N Ol > { May .1 3t > 7'5 May 5 3 IW May 0 3 IH'4 May 7 3 ! Kli4 May b 3KIMay 1) ) . . * . 3 l)7)J ) ) Mny 10 3i Mayl2 30.1'S ' MuylJ 3 tK ) May 14 3 8SU Comparatito Tables. The following l.iblu whorts the range In prices on hogs during this an < l last week : 1'rloo of Showlni ? tlio n\ciaso prlcu lulil foi loads of ioiUjdliiillcatod tu I5 I , bi , ItsS ) uud Higher * ! nml IioucKl Snlcn of Today , iY tcn1iy Hlalifft MM HluliMt Mitt Lowest , . . : i S3 Ixwi'st. . ! * 3 Stock KrcclptH. Official o.ittinlay Estimated Todnv. Puttie loicun , 2.IJ ? fattlo .Tnctirf. iUOO Hogs. . . CO CUM , 4 , WO Hogs . . . . 4. cars , I'.HX ) Disposition of Stock. Slinwlnz tlio number or cattle bmjht by tlio lendliis buyer.on ! today s niurkot. Fwlfti.ro flee II Hammond fc Co . -'UU Armoiir-Cudnhy 1' Co . . . " ' ) Uiimha I'nokliiK Co . . . " 1 l.vo KothM-hlld . 01 llpntOM > t L'tiileruood . . . . . . 1 llcola'i'.V Dciton . * ' I.obnuinn it Tr.ilierman . " > Q Ciono& Vaiibant . .4. . . . . . I Other luijeis . .8 lions. Armnur-Cmlaliy Packing Co . 1.WW Umalm I'aeklux C'o . l,8"4 Hwlft&Co . UH ( loo. II. Ilaiiniioiul Co . > l > 3 Cmlaliy llrothers . . . OJO BHFSSGO unEr brunts. 1 PI' ' ) 2 fiO 23 . Kll 3 80 11 1212 4 00 i low : i oo u iou : i M 21 ion 4 ra i 1000 ; IPJ si liny .tea r.s .1112 401 1 . MO Urt ) 18 GUI JH SO 1100 4 0- > n . uiJ ; i 10 TS .mi a oo ; a .11111 410 10 un : IT.I 10 tin : i IK ) : ci HIT 4 r > as . k-.i * : i7" > r. iu-7 : i no a ms j M i .1000 : i 7" s torn DUO n .1177 4 is 1 I'iJO : t 75 U 10.7 .1 ! W 10 1170 4 20 2 . 010 I ) 71 21 Ktt ! ! l ft ) II 1'ifil 4 : U'i i 1000 : i 71 21 .ii.w u ir iaii 4 : ci is out : i7 ; . ai > .io-4 at 2:1 : .r.'a 4 ai 11 1I.VJ ! l N ) lit ) . .1118 400 21 1277 440 20 .1004 bO „ siiippi.vo AXD r.jcpoiiT STHII . 1 1000 II fiO 47 .1327 415 17.1181 440 18 HCI ! l 75 ! I7 I17II 415 M 1141 445 N 1UI3 : i 75 1U lib ! 4 lr > 111 .I-'uJ 4 4' > 10 H 4 II M 20.1VU 420 49 1 8 441 7 10MJ U M 10 I.HII 4 2i ) lit 1 IM 4 M 14 Mil I 00 12 niS 4 21 It ! J4JO 4 .10 8 1070 4 00 82 12711 4 8S 1 MX ) 4 50 18 llbO 4 00 III IJ7S 4 2) 115 VSM 4 M 21 1116 1 00 : iO r.M.1 4 M 17 1.W7 4 CO 11 K'J-S ' I U" 4S 1LNJ 4 IK ) M 14C7 4 W ) 40 JiVl 4 15 8. IIJJ 4 M 10. 14,1) ) 4 03 ID. 1151 4 15 COW. " . I. . 000 200 3 1ICO 80 4 W , 3 15 i. law 2 oo 4. . o-o 8 so : i . ici : i is ! ! . . 8liO 200 17. 1)18 ) 280 1. 8V ) ! ) 20 1 . llsO 8 25 8 120 2 80 0 .1050 3 20 3 UK ) 285 1 1110 SIM ! l . IM 385 1..IUO 28S H HMO 2 IK ) 1 I'M ) ! 1 2.i 3. ftiu 240 3 lira 200 i. . 710 325 0 .1011 8 30 1) ) . 10UI 200 U . UVJ 325 1. . liOO 2 CO . . Nil 2 IK ) 10 1010 3 25 1. . 100 2U3 2.817 205 3 1010 325 5 DIM 270 7 . 051 300 4 .1007 325 1 .1000 270 8 1120 300 23 1000 3 27'5 ' ll..ltxi 270 1 1120 300 1 1200 340 2.10.10 275 2 . 1120 3 00 7 1051 340 8. . 100 275 1 l.HO 305 3 II VI 3M I . MO 8 75 I'l .1017 3 10 1 .1JSO 3 M ) 2. . 010 2 75 2 .1J99 3 10 BTOCKKIIS AM ) lEI.DillS 5 014 3 25 If .702 3 M 40 041 3 55 1 . TW 3 40 85 . 855 3 50 45 4 B 3 00 1. . 710 3 15 8 701 3 W yO . bU8 3 CO nr.itKns. 2 . 8TO 300 1. . 800 350 1 WO 350 1. 070 385 40.575 340 2d 755 370 2 1300 2 SO 2 14lr. 285 2..7203 400 1 1240 2 85 2 1570 3 33 CALVfcS. 1 150 R 00 1. . 160 5 00 1. . 200 5 40 1. . ISO 3 W CAN.NHig. 1. . COO 1 09 STAGS. 1..1000 325 STELIIS AXUHKimis. 32 . 708 3 C3 WESTERN'MTri.K. No . Av. I'r. 2 steers , shipping 1.1)0 1400 31 steels , shipping 110-J 4 75 No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Ph. I'r. o . . . . : in W 75 oo 257 ice $ .187'j 7 : i77 60 3 SO 01 2.17 120 3 87 r , : iis 3 so ri ) . . .270 so 387 > i o . 24.1 3 so RS . . . . : , o.i 120 3S7U 12. . . .291 3 W G4 21,7 12) 3 87 } ' , 11. . . .Slil 80 380 07 . . 2V ) 80 3 87'i 12. . . .22.1 llkl'i ' 00 . . . . % 0 21)0 ) 3 87'j ! til . . . . 230 240 3 SI C4 21 r 1JO 3 ! H ) Ki 301 120 38- 07 . . . .Oil IM ) 300 ( , ' ) 230 200 3 S3 7 . . . .S\I ICO 3 OJ 70 229 3 85 CS . . . . 28 J 3 1)0 ) 11U . . . .S4I7 400 3 S3 bl . . . .INI 3 00 14 . . . .213 3 S3 US VI' SO 3 ! K > W 2U"i 320 3 S5 f,9 . .278 40 300 IH . . .2S1 80 3 S3 fi ( ] . . .297 31)0 5S . . 274 383 M . . . . ! 20 303 u an so 3S3 co : cw 210 .ico OS . . . . 25J 80 3 S3 Ki . . . . .23 bO .1 IK ) 73 . .221) ) SO 3 S3 09 . . . . 2rj 3 IK ) W 241 120 3 8 > 00 . . 275 40 3 00 OS . . 2-13 IM ) 'la's fi4 . . . .278 IhQ 300 fl . . .211 120 385 dl 314 J20 300 73 , . 251 210 3 S" 54 . . .297 1W ) 3 DO 01 . . .238 240 385 1,1. . . .293 80 300 Mi . . . .218 40 383 74 2JIO ICO 300 57 . . .251 353 OJ . . . .21 , ' ) IbO 300 ( j 2S5 40 385 ( VI 251 SO 300 M . 251 40 3 81 Bl . . . 200 1JO 3 00 C1. . 2S7 SO d S3 07 21) 80 300 fit 308 240 385 70 21 ! 300 07 . 200 385 W 2H 3 01 0' ) 211 ! SO 3 85 01 . . . 210 3D" 75 211. 3S7'J Wi 2711 305 30 2'iJ SO 387 } , OJ . . . .278 40 3 OS Cli . 23 $ 12J 3874 r'l..22i ' ) - 3 W ( ,1 277 200 387'J ' W 21,9 305 C ! ) 2VJ SO 3 S7J5 CO . . .300 305 01) ) . 274 40 3t > 7'5 t8 220 3 03 CO . . . 270 tO 3 "j Market Mention. Oattlo off 13230o. Cows unchanged. Hogs 2u lower , closlngSclowerthtmtlieopcn- Ing. Ing.Johu Johu ICccgausont In acarof hogs fiom Al bion ' J. T. Mltclicllof llendlcy maikeled tnocnis of cattle. II. 1 ; . Messnor brought In a car of cattle fiom fcoulli Itend. William Nelllnbof Ansloy had aearofeattlo on the market. r , M , Tali man had a car of hogs on the mar ket fiom AMell. O. II. llabbltt , otninbbllt & Tlvans , heavy dealers of > oulh llend , was In with cattle. Mnlono A Armstiong bad In seven cais of cattle from I'lekrell and ono from Coitlanil. O. C. Mooie , u prominent shipper , located at Mcade , was hero looking after a car of bogs. Jacob and Walt Vallery and 1) ) . A. Young were up fiom I'lattsnioulh with a curof cattle each. M. Alilo and A. II. Hiiiailno , two well known cattlemen of Council lllulls , la. , were at the yaids. John Domingo , of Domingo llios. , Weeping Watoi , came In with a eat of ho s of theli uwn feeding. Alen A. Hlugstad had thieo ears of cattle down from railb.iull , Mlnu. Mr. Alen came with the stock. lluniphioys A , Aimst rong linil seven caisof cattloon the in ijkel. live fiom Cedar Kaplds and oneoieh fiom I'ullciton and Oenoi , K. H D.iyw.isln fiom Weeping Water with a ear each of lie s ande ittle. Among the cattle tlo weio two \eiy line bulls that lopued the market at $100. Among yestoidav's shlnmonts weio Ilia fol lowing by Lohm.iu A , Ti.iuoiman : M. Gold- Kmllb , OaUOIIII , N J. , ten eats ; city Diossod lleett'o. , Jersey City , hl-coaisi N. Iteinsteln , lliooljyn , thion cais > ; H. S Tiaiietman A , llio. , Kast l.lbeitv , I'a , one cm. The tioldsmlth cattle are fort > \poit acioss the water , fis a Union 1'nelllo tuilnwas backing Into the yaids the head ear lumped the tiack and tlveotheis followed , The train came to a standstill bcfoio the cars were tinned o\er , but they were left standing In a i.ill fence tliupo across the track , The stock was not In- Jnnd but the track was badly demoralized. I'rom a statement ptcp.iied by the Block Yaids company , showing the receipts of slock for the past lixo months as eompaied with the same time last year It iHhhown that theio has been a gain In cattle of 39 per cent ; In hogs 0 0-10 per eent. Taking the lecelpts all to otiiei there has bton a gain of 20 7-10 per cent. This Is ceitalnl > > eiy cneouiaclng for the well wishers of this maikot. OM.tHA U'llOfjKS.ilsE MAItKKTS. Produce. I'lSH I'rcsh fiozen whlto trout , plko nnd plukeiel , per 11) , 7oi stuigeon , 7e. lliut.s , I'fcLTH AND Ti.t.ow Oieon salted lildrst MWUt'l dry salted hides , 5Q7cs tliy Hint lihlos , tliftSuj calf hlilos , 4'QnV5u. Dam aged hides8u loss , bheep pelts , gieen , each , 50oul.25 , theoi | polls , diy , per Ib , oio | : tal low , No. 1. U'lWjyo ' : No.2. _ aua.1'.ci ' giouso , white,3'ta4p ( ; yolluw,2'ii.lo. ( ( llt.A'.s Hand picked navy , Il.coai.75 ; hand picked navy , medium , Il.5oai.o0j hand pluki-d country , tl.mllM ; good clean , (1.23&1 40. APPI.K lluvrfcH 1'ur Ib , Cftho. WoorKino unvsushcd , lKt\6a \ ; modlum un washed , IN JK * ! coarse unwashed , IMtLV. nntH-lloa\or , nerlb , J8.5Jttl.00 , each , 700i otter , each , UOOiiT Wj wolf , each , f > cooneach , 4J ( l5c ; iulnkcachriOiiVJoi : , muskrat - rat , fall , Siil-Vj muskrat , w Intel , JWU.Vij hknnk , 2.5d40ci bidgoi , 40t&ll,00 ! dt'ei skins , per Ib , 2 d-)0oi doer bklns , winter , porlb , 12 ® 82c. 82c.HONKV JOftllo per Ib ! strained. Oo. OIUMU.SI'cr box , Mcdlterranoan swents , $ I.SO ; California fancy nuvali. ( SflOttSTSi los AngelcHllbO ; fancy Duiirto boedllngs , $1.20 ; In ll\o box lots , I5o per box less. I'lHU U'1'i.M 1'er doz. J.50aJ M. briKwiiHiiiiKH-I'nr case , choice shipping btock , tl.WtH.Mgood , (1 ( WM W. CniKK-l'urbbl , rolliivtl.ta&UiliaU bhl , J3M ; hard cldtfr. pure , per bbl , $ .500oranRo ; clUur , hnlf hbls. I7.00 | puaruldor. half bbls , (7.00. .MINCB JlKAT > ' > aV ( ) per Ib. lKMo > 8-IVr box , Messina faucv , 145033001 strictly choice , H 25QI 'M. HAN N \ -I'er bunoh , tl,2-V33 00. llUTTLii Crouiaery , fancy iclls , prints , 21 ® 22ui creamery , fancy , tolld packed , 20 croninery. choice , Jfp.lOo./ftilry , fnnoy rolls nnd print * . 10JI7oi ilnlry. H\\tt \ \ solid pncUod , ir lik' ! dairy , oholcc. 14 i. i country roll , fancy. IWIlct choice , 10 Mlcj country roll. good , WIIMJ country roll , fair , Sitocj poor block. Sft-V. Knn lit ! per doz for strUjly fresh ! stnto stock notKilc.iblc. IINKs-guotixtlonsnro ( ( ffir dells ory In Chi cago. ) Dry buffalo , per ton , ilOwaMOO ! dry country , bleached. lloowHOO ! dry country , damp and nipaty , KOOHJIO U ) . VMIBTAIIMM old Swcei pntntoe , fancy , MuteatlniMicrbbl. JlOtf ! onions , evirn fancy , I4.W ) ; onions , fair , fiftOi rntabiigas. * J.oos cnr- rol . J2.00 ! pnisiilp . J4uid ! bci > t . l.H j horso- rndlsh root" , per bbl , . .Vpur ) 11) , 7os celery roots , per bhl , * UX > ; per dot , uc ; horsoradlsh , per dor. pints , $1.2.5. I'HMKUVIirtiSo per Ib. . . - Ib. UllRssrit VKtr , t'holce medium , light , .VrlCc : heavy. 4IW < ; . APi'r.M-l'orbhl.fienlloin.VxtOj Willow Twig } joe ; lien Davis ! l.75 ; Uomanltc , { 1.50. ll > " * rrtliJl tt * n u * JJv * Coco \ NUTfor hundred. $ ) of ) . I'irKt.K3--Mrdluiii. per bbl , f , V ) ; small. J1.50 ; gherkins. } * .500. | & If. ehow chow , ills , t3 83 ; pints , J.K13. I'OTvroM-l'or bit. fati"y , K)3M.)9i ) fair to good , 20 t 3j. I'our.Titv Per do ? , choice hens , $1233,1.50 ! choice , mixed , floitfll.25 ! roosters. $ J.30ft2.75 ! Hiirlng chickens , MOOtSI.OO , according to size ; mo tinkeifl , pcrlb.oaiOc. * Groceries. SuonCut loaf. 7Vc ; cut loaf eube * . 7ci ! { standard , imwdercd , "S'iv \\\X , powdered , 7icj granulated , standard , li'icj confecllon- rrs , A.fi\e ; whlto o\tra , S'.ei exti.i C , Neu , , R'Jej amber , 5'ii' . Con-tin Ito.isted Arbuckle's Ailosa , 23So : Mcl.aughlln's XXXX , 23'ic : Oerman. S ' o ! lllworth.23 ) < ie : Alaroma , 2'i , ej bulk , 25c. Conhfr-ari-on Kiincy old golden Klo , 27cj fancy old pc.iborry.S7o : Klo , cholco to fancy , 2IJ4o ; Ute , prime , sw ; Hlo. good,22'Jc ; Santos and common Klo , li'IUMo ; Mocha , .Wo : Java , gcniilno O. O. , 28c ; Java , good Infeilor , 25c ; Arrlunn.SJlic. ritisCKOtrs Oonns llarley.IUW'Je ; farina , fie ; pcas,3o : oatmeal. ljfc.k' ( ; macaroni , I0o ; \eiinkelll , lOu ; rice , 40 ! i. , si'o ( and tapioca , 07c ; lima beans,0V. Oii.s-K'eroocne-l' . W. , imjc ; W. W. . l.Tos headlight , 1.11C ; gasoline , U'e ; salad oil , K.OJ ® O.H ( ) pei doLlnsoed Kaw olu ; boiled , 03e. MKATS-Hams , No. 1 , 10 Ib iu cr.ige , I0o ; 10 to 22 Ibs , D'ie ' ; 12 to 14 Ibs , lO'.e ; shoulders , fie ; breakfast bacon , No. 1. Be ; ham sausage , 80 ; dilcdhtcf lianiH. tiUQr' c , beef tongues.flOJ pei dodry ; s'llt meats. S' 'p ' e per Ib ; ham roulette , 0jc ! ; boneless ham , 7l c ; pIcnluliHin , 7o. 7o.JMHD Tierces , 5'ic ' ; RO Ib cans , fiSo ; fO 11) ) cans , OiRlbcnns ; , fl' ' c ; .lib cans , 040 * ; kettle lendeied , Ic peril ) advance. CANMIII MK\TS 1II ) lunch tongue , 82.75 ; 2 Ib lunch tongue. $1 75 ; 1 Ib corned beef , $1.20 ; 2 Ib chipped beef , $ . ' .01 ; 1 II ) completed ham , Sl.iri. KDPU llasls Manilla rope , 15c ; sls-il Ue ) , 12' ' jc ; cotton lope , ICe ; new process , S'Sc. COTTON TWINK Illbb iciv lino. 3 or 4 ply , 28o ; line , 20o ; Daisy , I8c ; candle wlck,22o. Ot.ivi.s-Quarts , per doz. , $ J 7.1 ; pints per doz. , JJ.2S ; bulk , per gal. , 05c. Vi.Nfovu UOgr. elder , lOo ; good , 12c ; whlto wine , 15 ; fancy fruit. Sc. SrovK I'oUrtit JJ.OOTW 87 per gross. lUos Am. , per 100 , $17.00 ; l.cwlstou , per 100 , $17.00. Mors ES Bills. N. O. fancy , per gal. , fi > ffi 57e ; choice , 45l7c ; good. ! KKiil'o ; Cuba baking , 8 SJIJc ; black Miap.SoaSJc. WIIAPPISO I'Ai't.u Straw , per Ib , I i321c } ; rng , 2-5o ! ; Manilla 11,5 ® % ; No 1 , 7c. H t s Union Hiiuaro , Wit 15 iier cent olV list. S > Ai/r I.ilrv.28Jlbs In bill , bulk , J.MO ; best grade , CO , 5s , } . ' .30 ; best grade , 100 , 3s , $ . ' .40 ; best giado , 23 , IDs , J2.20 : rock salt , crushed , $1.80 ; common , bbls. $1.25. Sou's U.istllc , mottled , per Ib , SftlOe ; do , white , per 11) ) . 14c. HnooMS 1'ailor. 5 tlo100 ; 4 tie , $ . ' .75 ; 3 tic , $ J.25 ; stables. t..So ; common , $1,5001.75. CoroA y II ) tin , 40o per Ib. ( inocorArE22)5oporlb ) ; German ehlcorj- , led , S'Je. ' H uboilJbls , lJc ; granulated , 2o ; kegs , boDV I'lcgs , COlbs tobox.M S'ic. NUTS Almonds , 15c ; llrarlls , Ue ; lllhoits , lie ; pecans , lie : walnuts. U'ic ' ; peanut cockb , 80 ; toasted , lie ; Tennessee pcanuN , 7c. Dnuos ( Giocers ) I'ei ll > - llorn12c ; cop peras , 2'Se ; Ha > leaves , llu ; lue , ICe ; epsom salts. 4o ; glauber salts , .lo ; sulphur. 2'Jc ' ; uluo vltrol.llo ; iitiini , 4c ; tartarle acid , 42c ; resin , 2u. CIII.CSK Full cic mi twins , Uo : full cream Ohio Swiss , ltiofull ; cream Wisconsin Swiss , 14lRc ; full c-ieam brick , lie ; full cicani llm- buigoi hwlss , l.io ; fancy fehehojgan b. . 10'ac. t'\NNhii ( ioons I'mits , California standard bi.inds , 2Vi-lb , per dor Anrlcoti , $1.7001.85 ; apilcot.s , ilo fi ult , $1.50 ; u'.illons , $4 "VO ; blauk- boiiles , SJ.25 ; oherilos , bl ielc , $ - ' OOJl..25 ; cher ries , while. $2.25fi-.5J ; grapes $1 HVBil.sO ; pears , Haitlctt , $2.1txa8.2.5 ; peaches , yelloy , i.MOfl8.25 ! poaches , lemon ellng..40 ; plums , egg , tl.lAJt 1.80 ; plums , golden diop , 41 80 ; plums , gieen gages , $1 UK ) 1.80 ; peaolms , with pits In , $ ! . ( * ; cnirants , W30 : goosobenles , Ji.2,5 ; quinces , W.10 ; raspberries , $ J.80 ; sttawberrlL's. JJ/iO ; iieachcs , . ) - ! ! ) eastern standards , $1.85 ; 3-lb pie , SI.100 ; Ib pie , $ . ' .05 ; gallons pie , $ .100 ; apples , high standatds , $ J.75 ; 2-lb gooseberries , ixic ; 2ID sti.iwboitlos. OOA'XJo ; 2-lb iiTspbcirleb , $1.00 ; l-lli blncbotrlLS.SOSOJo ; 2-lb blaoLboi i los , C5S75c ; 2-lb strawbeirles , pieserved , $1.80 ; 2-lb raspborn los , pie oi > cd , Sl.sO ; 2-lb blackberries , preserved. $ I.2J ; pineapples , llahama chopped , $200 ; 2-lb Hahama grated , $ , ' .75 ; 2-lb llahama sliced , $ . ' .W ; 2-11) btundard sliced , $ I,25SI.50 ; cherries , 2-lb iod , llaltlmoro , SSttOjo ; po ars 2-lh , $1.30. VLGBTAHM.S Tomatoes 3-lh o\tra , $ l.on , 3- 11) ) standard wcstein bi.inds , 00'no ' ; pallons , strictly btandaid , i-MK ) . Coin l'Ine-t grown , $1.00 ; Klltedgcd sug.it coin , very line , $1 " 1 ; choice 2-lb sugar coin. $120 ; "Mb mtrawestein brands , 75e$1.00 ; 2-lh standard woitom brands , GO TOc. Mushrooms I-lb rrcnch , ex tra line , 2.(85u ( ; 1-lb 1'jench. line , ISQ22c ; 1-lb I'lench , ordinary , lV31Sc. ( 1'eas Ties , ilne.per e.in,25o ; dcml line , per can , lilo ; 2-lb sifted , II.W ; 2-lbcaily Juno , $1.35 1.3.5 ; 2-lb Mairow , standard biands , Jl 10 ; 2 Ib soaked , 57e. Htilng beans 2-lb high giade , Kefugeo , 85o ; 2-lh Ool- don wabeans. . 7V ; 2-lb suing beans , 70c. l.lma Ileaiib 2lboalcd , We. Itoston It iki d Ileans 1-lb I.ovds , $1 IM ; Crown bland. 11.50. hwect Potatoes ,1-lh Now Jeisuy , $1,00. I'nmp- klns 3-lh , $1.10. Oki.i and tomatoes , $1.0J ; okra , $1.U ) ; succottioh , $1,20. 1'isil Codllsh , extra IJcorjes , now , 5c ; grand bank , now,5c : sil\cr,2-lb blocks , ( < ' ( . ; snow white. 2-lb hik'ks , now 8 0 ; Turkey cod. 1 11,10 middles. In loks.Ue ; , now whlto ct.itos , l.-Slb boves , VJ4'o ; Iceland halibut , lie ; medium scaled hoirlngTic ; No 1 scaled hoi ring , 2.V ; domostlo .Holland herring , 55c ; Hambuig Hpiced hcrilng , il.V ) ; Itiisshin saidlnes , 75u ; Russian saidlnes plain.ru. . " , Imiioited Holland herring , crown biand , bOc ; .do fancy milkers , We ; mackerel , No. 1 shore , half bbls $ HHO ; bloaters , half bbls , $18 00 ; whlto fish , half hbls , 17.00 ; tiont , half bbN , $550 ; family whlto 1Kb , $ ! , ( ) ; s ilnion , TS W ; 1-lb nmckciul ( heiilng ) , 81.0oiil.il ) ; 1-lh Hunan baddies , , $1.75 ; 1-lb lob sters , $ . ' . 1VJ . " . ' 5 ; 1-lb Alaska salmon , Aleut , tl.W ) : 2-lhoysteis , 10 oz , S1R5 ; 1-lb ojsters , 5 07 , $1.15 ; 8-lb selects , U o ? , $ , ' . .15 ; l-lhelnms. Ht- tlo necks , f | . as i 2-lhelnms , ntllo nocks , $ , ' 00 ; it-lb s u dines , Imported , per case. 100s , $1500 ® 8(1.00lb ( ; Imported boneless b.irdlnes 2ou ; U- Ihsaidlnos , Ameilean , per case. 10.1s , Trench style , Sl.5iJM.00lb ; saidlnes. Ameilean , pel ease , 100s , I'loncli style1 , $7 50S 00 ; ' 4-lh sar dines , mustard , pel case , 50s , $ J754.00 ; 1m- poi ted key sai dims J1IOO. DnihD KHUIT - - Cuuants , now , C'j7'jc ' ; prunes , casks. 1..00 Ibs , t > 5i3ii' o ; piunis , bbl or bags , U ® 7Uc ; cltion jieol , diiiius , 20 Ibs , 82e ; lemon pool , ( Hums , 20e ; furd < lntCh , boxes , 12 Ibs , He ; apilcots , chnlco o\aiorated ] , 15c ; apricots , Jelly-cured , 25 Ib boxes , I8c ; apricots , fancy , 25 Ib boxes , 10o ; apples , oholco ox.ipoi- nted , ll'ici apples , iirlmo now , lOc ; tigs , la > or , 10 percent taio , 13'jc ' ; In sacks , 7c ; I'oihlan dates , 7c ; bait I. ako apples , 5 ; blackbeirlei , o\apoiated,50 II ) boxes , 5Uc ; oherilcs , iilttod , dry euieil , l.lc ; peaehep ued , fanoj , lt20e ; cholco , 10e ; halt Ij.ike , He ; pitted plums , Cal. , 1 11) boxes , 8'tWJ'jo ; rasphoiilos. OMiporated , N Y. . now , 3leji ; ) unos , 1 { . C. , 00-70 , loaiS c ; orange pool , ! > ; raisins , California , l.onilon oiop Is'K ) , $ , ' ,40 ; Cal , loose mnsuatolH , cio ] > IblX ) , $ . ' .10 ; Valonclas , | b > s , 7" o ; Vulunulus , now , Do ; Cal. scedlcbs , sks , 8c , Ondnia , liij or , now , llo ; diled giapcs , 5c ; prnnolleb , now , llu. Motuls. HI.OCK Tl.v Small pig , 2 o per Ib ; barSOo per Ib. Ib.Coppun Coppun I'lanlshod bollor sizes , T3o per Ib ; cold tolled , "so pet Ib. sheathing , 87o pel Ib ; pllts and Halts , 2o perlb. OAI.VAM/ED biiufcr fudv DUo't 50-10 per cent , put. plan. lion , No * . 2Jia.7 , A , Wio ; 11 , Ui'ie. . JtooKi.vo Charcoal , 1. 0. , ' 11x20 , 112 , J5.75 ; I. ' ! SiiKUTlno.s-No,2fl , UG5 ; No. 27 , U75 , Soi.nuiI415o. . TIN I'JATK-I. C. , 10\II,2T15 , K.25 ; I. X. , 10x14 , 22.5.11.00. Tl. > 1'fATK-Coko- . 225 , JJ.S5. BrpKr. NAII.S Ilaso23. . STKKJ. WIIIK NAILS lluse , U 65. WineJap , barb , $ J 00 ; gab. , $4.15. Quinine , per 07 , PA. W , 49 ; Oorinan , 40c , In digo , per Ib , We ; Inseot powder , 40o ; opium , $ .105 ; morphine per oz , $310 ; hops , per Ib , 30u ; trlycerlno , 2loi duxtrlnp , 12o ; outtlubone , 35o ; cream tiirtur , UHIO , ! i5ai Commorcliil , IHC ; cam phor , u.'o ; am. curl ) , He ; blue vitriol , 7'Jc. Aelds-Oarhollo , 40lJo ; eltrlo. 4517o ; tar- tarlo , 37 < ffrJOoi milphurlo. per Ib , 3o. Oils Hporm $1.10 ; whale , OHcj oustnr , $1 85 ; ncats foot , 5ITiHOu ; turpentine , Mo ; Tonka beans , fl.7.vai.UO ; balsam tolu. , laioo ; calomel , 05 ® U7o : canthaiadlos , * l..K > iil.35 ; oassla buds , 8046 22c ; ohloioform , aiit5lo ; orgot. 4752ci gum aiahlVLVVStKio ; glycorlue , 22-ft.Mo ; lycopodluiij , J-'aiOoj motuury , bio. _ Unlquo Ainorlonn Coin Collection. Loi-iiiff G. Parmiiloo , tlio nuinlsmtitlst of Boston , untl u fonnor rosldont of Wil mington , Vt. , IIUB sold hlb vuluublo autl uulquo collection of American coin to Now York persons , Hays the Springfield Ropublleau. The collection comjH'lfaoa about three thousand plecos , many of which are uncirculated , and it Is thought the most valuable single collection of United States coinage in the world , and Ib valued at $75,000. Mr. Purmaleo has been about twenty years securing this ' collodion , which inchulos the two 18(11 ( 1 dollar , for which ho paid $7 * 0 , though It as since nearly doubled in value , and tv pcclmon of every goKT coin from 1705 down to the present date , the best as sortment known , Some of the rare pieces of colonial coinage in thin cabinet are valued as high as 81,000 each. An unsuccessful effort wrts made to secure these coins for the government , it being iv moro nearly complete collodion even than the ono In the Philadelphia mint. It'JUNTKKA' Jt'.i t'lUXd l\TiilKSTS ACoiiflidcratilo Incrcnse In tie ) Wook's Over Ijast Year. O. , May II , [ Special Tele gram to Tin ; UKI : . ] Tomorrow's Price Cur rent will say : The week's picking la the west lias boon 2 $ . " ' . ' > ,000 hogs , iiguliist ( Vi.OOO rorthoproccdlUR wcekniul 8.V,000 ) lust year. The total front March 1 Is " ,315,000 , tHfA\wt \ 1Q9. > ,000 last year , nil Increase of 10 per cent. Lending points compare as follows : A itnnu The AVoiIiIlnji "f > i l nvoi'lto In a .Munich Ta\ci'ii. Tlio crowds nt the ttiblos in n Munich beer pardon may tuiiuso you , and they certainly arc i'ntorcstinjji but what u study ai'o the bcor niadulions , or wait- rossesl There arc none at the brnuhaus I mean none connccled witli the brow- cry proper but they swarm the court yard from the restaurants nearby , and pick up lots of trade for their establish ments in the way of lunches , for only beer is sold at the Ilofbrauhaus. It was only yestorduy that whllo at a beer garden I witnessed a most peculiar ceremony , writes a correspondent of the 1'ittsburff Bulletin. Ono of the boor girls had married a butcher. All the old girls had clubbed together and were giving their late companion and follow- waitress a treat. The lumpy brldo and groom were toasted and feasted , and at the end all the other waiters and walt- rest-es walked forth in procession before the joyous pair , bearing their wedding presents ; and what a lot they gave the lucky girl lamps , shawls , glassware , clothing and kmclc-knacks. That the bride \\as appreciated I do not doubt , for I noticed tlio proprietor of the garden impress a kiss on her fair cheek just as she was about to depart. The sight was so affecting that I did not stop to see if ho continued it among the thirty-nino others loft in his fccrvico. Through coaches Pullman palace hlcopers , dining cars , free reclining chair cars to Chicago and intervening points via the great Kock Island route. Tick et olllco 1002 , Sixteenth and Farnatn. Murcfrrcd His I'resct cr. In " 'Twist Old Times and Now , " Baron do Malortio describes a re- anarkablo incident which occurred dur ing Maximilian's unfortunate reign in Mexico. During n hasty retreat the horse of Lope/ , ono of Maximilian's ollicers , was killed , and ho found him self on the ground helpless and at the mercy of the pur-niers , says the Man chester Times. Seeing his captain in this sad plight , an Indian ( not Mexican , for the Mexicans all p'issed him in wild haste , wilhought talcing notice of his piteous appeal ) stopped his horse and told him to jump up behind an invita tion ho had not to renew a second time , for with the agility of a cat Lopaz took his seat behind the Indian , and using four spurs instead of two they soon re joined the others. But the double load \vas almost top much for the little beast and after a time it slackened its pace and threatened to break down. Sojing that the pursuers were g.iining ground Lope/ coolly drew his revolver , and treacherously , from behind , blowing out the brains of the bravo fellow to whom ho owed , if not his life , at any rate his liberty , ho throw him down and con- tinuei\ \ alone his wild retreat. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syiup for Chll- tltcn Teething gives qulot helpful rest. 5 cents a bottle. Do You Know a Ooml Cljj.ar ? Ono great trouble is that so many smokers do not know what they want , says the Piltsburg Dispatch. They ask for Havana , eigarrf , and declare that they want them , but as a fact thcro tire many of them that do not want anything of tlio kind. I was in a store the other day when a well-known man came in and asked for a box of line havana cigars , paj ing price was no object so long as ho wa& suited. The dealer showed him Ilnvanas at 25 cents e.ich and lo cents each ; Sumatra and Havana at 10 cents each , and finally a good Ilavada filler , with a * Connecticut wrapper. Thib suited him , ho paid twice its value and was content. If the ordinary price had been iihKed of him ho would have de clared them poor , and the dealer had no line stock on hand. This is an absolute fact , the mnn wanted a sweet , mild emoke , and ho got it and was suited. Change of life , baukaclio , monthly Inogn Inrlttos , hot Hushes nro cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Fi co samples nt ICuhn & Co. , 16tu nnd Douglus. The Fi-l lil Itostonlan. It would bo pleasant if Boston men dis- phijeda trillo moro cordiality to each other when the moot in society , says the Boston Saturday Evening Gtuetto. It is only to apt to bo the case that Intimate friends will meet in a drawing-room with hardly a nod of recognition. So intent are the men on making a good impres sion on the hostess or any other woman who may bo present that they ignore , perhaps uneonciously , their male friends. If they knew how ill-bred such conduct appears to strangers , they would try to reform it. There IH every reason why men who move in the same circle and moot each other constantly should greet each other with civility in society. Even when there may bo enmity between them , a nod and a decent recognition tire demanded by the usage of polite life. To caitHO a seono or to allow the hostess to feel that there Is anything un comfortable in the air is a breach of good breeding , _ _ Po/zonl's Complexion Powder produces a soft nnd beautiful skin ; It combines every clement of beauty and purity , NO ItOVAIj ItOAl ) . IjcnruliiK Gun lie Acquired Only Through I'atlont Illlorl. The following Is taken from Dopow's "After-Dinner Speeches" just published by Cassoll & Co. : ' 'There ia no royal road to learning ; ap plication , work , continuity and enthusi asm uro its conditions. It IB true , the dead languages are not In daily use in tlio Vulpit , the forum , or business ; that science , history , philosophy , belles lot- tres do not of themselves euro boula or patients , win causes or coin money. It is true that modern languages with their o.xhiuiHtloss stores of priceless learning claim equal regard and study. But those bettor and moro safely nnvlgato the stream who know it from source to delta , and whose visions are not bounded by the territory w here they ply thuir trudo , The languages not only give grace nnd nccurnoy to the o.xpnwion of thoughts , open the treasure hniieo of know ledge , furnish the weapons to overcome error nnd prejudice , but through them. Wilkinson wrote the lives of Pha raohs who had been forgotten before history was born , and Laytml Hawlln- con , nnd others Imvo dug from undertho Tower of Babel and deciphered the li brary of Nebuchndnux'/tir , and by Its les- tlmony overthrown Iho speculations of Infidelity , corroborated the bible , nnd buttressed the faith of Christendom Science hamnado plain the fiou'ots of animate and inanimate nature , and phi losophy has mapped the mind. Compan ionship nnd familiarity with the worth ies , the thoughts , the achievements , and the discoveries of other times so Inllu- cnco elmraclor , so enlarge the Intellect , so increase thu ability to grasp and sift nnd llnd the truth , that ono so privi leged is promoted In his vocation from a soldier to a knight ; his work is not labor , but love ; and whllo ho adorns and honors his specialty , his manhood adds to the value and Inllucnco of his clti/en- ship. A\'o tire Iho heirs of all the accu mulations of the past , but wo cannot prove our title and secure our Inherit ance by the degree of the surrogate or the award of courts of p'rolute ; It comes only through the honest acquisition of a liberal education. Pears' Is the best nnd purest soap ever made. The I'rosldcntVt I'lcturcH. President Harrison has a particular aversion to having his photograph taken or his portrait drawn , WI.VH a Washing ton correspondent of the Now York Tribune. A number of elTorls have been made to persuade him to sit for a picture amid the surroundings in which ho is daily found in the white house , but they have proved of no avail , lie sat for t-omo pictures to the regular Washington photographers when ho came hero llrst , but lately ho has refused to give any sit tings. Postmaster ( JonoralVanamakor \ is equally averse to being photographed. I bellovo no had a photograph taken ju t before ho came to Washington , but it was the lirst In many yearn , and lie has re fused steadfastly to sit to the local pho tographers since his induction Into olllco. The other members of the cabinet are not EO backward about having greatness thrust upon them. SCHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions and Stocks. Basement First National Bank , 3OS South 13th Stt'ect , Omaha. RflTLWflYiMEGRRD l.cnita C'UU'AliO. iroilf.l.N'liloN' Ay I Arrl\cJ Omaha IK'pot luth and Mn _ on street' , | ( l.niilin. 4 SO p ni . . . . Clilcauo H"vnrc t 8 ' 's a in ! ' 45 a m . CliknKO llxprt'si I , .11 p in PIS p m Chlcaco ! i t ) a in UnO p ml ( own I nml e\rf > pt Mindi ) 11. ) n in Lcuen lllUUi.l.NVlO.N' X MO lll\ lilt I Arrives Oiiinlm I Depot 10th nnd Mu on Mreet * [ Oinalii. 1005 a n7 . . . .Donvur D 7F Hxpren . 405 p in 1005 uiii . Demir l.xpri'tt . . h H ] i in C40 u in jIemi'r MKlil < 3xprr i _ JJJ3 n m Leaven I RTT " 5 r J .x C Ti i ArrrVej * Omnhn | Depot 10li ! nml Allison streeti | Oantia n as Ctly Day Kipr ss .1 l 3 , " p in _ 945 _ p nijKC yylit H j > _ lHUl' _ _ Trails Jjl 4i ajn 1 Olllt AO , II 1 , "i'ACliIC" | Arrives _ Ouialn % | U. I' depot , lOtli nml Mnrcy frti OtiiHha 6 15 p ml Nlxlit I2xprois . . . . lUiriTTm 915nm . . . .Atlintlc ixpie i . . . I , SO p m J IS p miL . uye' < tlbiiU ) Limited . : ID 4,5 a m Leaves | linCA(5'5'5.Tnrll\\irerifffs ! ) fArrlvei Oniahn. | U 1' . depot. Kith nnd Mnrcy St | Omaha. 915 a in Chlcnuo Kxpross , ( ! 20 p ra 4 SO p m .Vc.itlbulo Limited ' .150 a ra C IS p m ( Lr. 01. Hit ) Mull ( Ar ex .Mini ) 7 W n ra Ji3) ji in Kastern Mycr 245 p ra TS vcj icillUAiltT .MiTTTS hi' F.\iJI , ( "ArnVos Jimjia | U I * depot , luth and Marcr M.S I Onnlia. 915 n ml .Chicago Mnlfcxeept ( bunduy ) b Oj p in 600 p m ( hlcngo Kxpross 'I 45 a m B.10 p m | . Clilnijjo ixjn : < " " < 2 TO ji in "Leaves f OMAIIAT HT I.Ol'l Omaha | U I * depot , 10th and Mnrty St < OlIlllllB i-l l.uiili Cnnnnn Hull \ll \ V ) p in 7'u7oTTJTnoT7rrrrv'A i-xt n re [ Arrives Um.ilm In 1' depot , llllli nn.I . .Many His I Omnba _ 7 1 i a nil blnnx City rasBCtirfer 015 p m | , Mt I'nul KjPJ Omnlm Depot 15tli nml \ \ cl U'r an. aiit I.hiilliM Leases I MlbSObHI 1'Al'll 1C I Arrives Omaha I Depot I5tli and Wclmtor hts. | Hmnlia Vyii n in ] Tbt Lmils C K C hxprcss I 4 65 p ra U 15 p ml Bt Louis jtjc C Kxpipss J fl IU a reUNION UNION 1'AC1HC SUI1UHIIAN 'rit.iTNS Thco trains HIM ) stop at 13th , nth , SOth nnd 54th ntrects , EiinnnlL and t-avldKO CroiBlnic , * Worklng- inen'a trains do not run biinday Leaves CHICAGO , II I A 1'AC'IFIC I Arrives 'frnnsfer Union lnpnt , Couni II HlulTa I'l ransfcr C a p ml N'lxlit KxprtM II n ia 0 0 n ui Atlautlo rxpnaa 6 55 p in 600 p mj Venlllmlo I.finlted . . . 10 10 n in Leaven ICltlCAf.O A NOttTH\\ TKHN Arrives Trainferl Union Depot , Council Illuili 1)40 ) a m ChlCKRO Kxpre i I , ( o ji m 600 p lu Vumlbula Limited 1000 p M KHHtorn M ) r 2 00 p m JU ) pm _ Atlantic Mall _ . . . . . 7' ) ft ra .euvea ICHirTStTt ) , llTfr"'h1r * l'AlI ) TraiiBforl Union Depot , Council Illult ! I'l rnmfer 9 ! tO r m ClilcnKo Mall li'in'i'i ' bundny ) A 10 p m 6.HJ p m . . .Chlenifo Kxprei 9 IS a m 10 U ) i , in Ctileatfo lOxpre n. . i HO p m Teavu.T - K CTS'I1 JOH * C ll Arrives Traijiilprl _ Union DeiMit Conndl llliUTi _ Train fer " r6"07 u ml Kansas City Day Kxpfi7 iou p in U)2ipinl ) _ K n as fit/ Night iJO n m "Loavoi'T t > 5fAflA A ST T.O'I | ' . I Arrives Traii fcryn | lonDepol _ Counell HIiilTa. ITrnnsfcr 4 15 p in ] . ft Liml' Canon Hall | 17 IS p m leaves | CinrA,0. litmiVN "A. OflXCV ' Arrives" TruiiBfefl Union Depot , CoiintU llhtflii I'lrnlnfur 9 40 n in Dilcaiin Kxprex . . . . i ; ,10pm 1000 p m Cliliacn Ktpresi . . , 88) ) um LW p m Chlia o haul Mull . . ti 10 p m JJO jim , Lrunton Ixiral . . . II 'JO a m "Leaves fArrTvos Traunfur Union IH'inil , Ciiiinrll lllulfi I'lranifer 7 45 u in . Hloux"C'lt Arrommuilatlou i B in 160 p m HI I'.v.il Kipreii . . I 9 p ra MIPBOUUI 1'ACIFJO HiniUIUIAN TIIAIN9 NEBRASKA National Bank 0. B. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA , NED. - $ Aooooa Surplus Jnn. 1st , 180O , - O7.000 OBctni und IlrfdorIlf nryf I > * wliH llfed , Tlf8d-o ldenli JnrnnV T-Morio , JohnS IVilllUM II C Cuihlngj J. N. It w. It H llu li * , rhl r. 'TMIil IRON BA.N1C. Corner ISIh nnd Knrnnm Streets A Oenrrnt Unnlln" n BUKHBOISShVAlNT&CO. , . , London , England. ADOLl'lI BOISSHVAIN & CO. Amstordnni , Hollnnd. Bankers. Duy nnd tdl Amerlran ner urlllrs on coronililoo on Ixinclon nnd on nil Contlncntnl mnrketa Negotiation ! of new limns n ipivlnlty " GOMMBliOIAlA National Bank' Capital , - $400,000 Surplus , 40.OOO Officer * nn,1 , Director' K M Mornrnun , O M. Hitchcock , .iD'opli Onrnrnu , ,1r , A llpnrjr K M , Amtpr'on , Wllllnm ( I Mnul , vlc > < iireslilent I , II , Wllllniui , A I * llopkliu. iiroM.lfill A .Mllllntd , cit'lilcr : III llrjnnl , nrnMnnt rn lilvr Omaha ManUfactiJrBrs , HootM anil ShocN. KIKKENDALL , JONES fc CO. , Wholesale Manufacturers of Hoots KSliocs ur IloMon llutibor Shoo Co , 110 ? 1101 nnd 110 * llnriu'r Street , Omnlm , Nub llrcucrn. STOHZ ft ILER , Lager llccr llrcwcrs , 1MI Ncrth 18th Stiool , Onmtm .Vch Cornloe. EAGLE COHNICE WOKKS , Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window cap * niul melallciikyllcliH Jolm Kpi'iutor , proprietor IOJan.1 IIP Houtli IQtli > treet. ArtlHtH1 MatcrinlA. A. II03PK , Jr. , Artists' Materials , Pianos anil Organs , 1513 Donitlaa Street , Umalia , Neb ConI , Cuke , Kto. OMAHA COAL , COKE AND LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 8 1C Cur ICth mill Doiitlm Streets , Omnlm , Neb. NEBRASKA' L co , Shippers of Coal and CoKc , 211 South lltti.reel , Omnlm , Neb DEAN , ARMSTRONG & CO. , Wholesale Cigars. 403 N lltli&trcrl "Hollo" ' 1133 Dry < 7ooiln niul Notions. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions Corner lllh nnd Howard Streets KILPATRICIif-KOCH DllYlsOODS CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods , Gents'I urnlalilnKioflil9 Corner IHH uuil llnruojr blreetn , Omilm Neb Furniture. DEWEV & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , frnrnnm Street , Omnlm , Nebrnska. OHARLKS SHIVERICK , Furnitiiic. Onmlm , Nebraska. Groceries. McCORD , BRADY & CO , Wholesale Grocers , 13th nnl , I.cn enworlh Btrecu , Onmhn , Ncbrn kn. Jjiiinhcr , ftc. ! JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. , Etc , Imported nnd American I'ortlind Cement HtaU nuuntfor Mllvniiiltvo Hyilrnullo Cuuieut , uuil CJulncy Wlilto Lima. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Wood carpets nnd inrquot HunrliiK Oth and DouglM btrcoti , Omnlm , .Nubrnnka . GliEY , Lumber , Lime , Ccnicfii , Etc. , Etc. Corner 9th nnl Douulm btrcetn , Omnlm JMIIlliu'ry nnd NotlnnB. I. OBERFELDER & CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , 203 , 210 nnd 212 South llth f trcct. Notions : J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , 1124 llnrncy Mriet , Omaha OilR. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle creane , etc , Oiualia A II ll'iliopMiuiak't'r. . t Pnjicr. f CAUPENTEK PAPEU CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry n nice atock of printing , wrapphiK and writing paper. Special attention Klven to card paper Snfos , Klo. A. L. DEANE & CO. , General AKontn for ' Halls' ' Safes , Kl nnd 523 boutu 10th Bt. Oman * . . . 1 Toyn , ICto. II. IIAUDY Ac CO. , Jobbers of Dolls Albums Goods Toys , , , Fancy , Ilouto 1-urnlnlilnK ( ! ooil , Clilhlrcn'n CarrUeea ISM trarnnui atrcct , Uinulia , Neb 3 U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , Ilnlllday wind mills 918 nml ! ifl Joncn it , Ornntia. ( i F Hum , Acting Mnnai ( r. Iron WorkH. PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Building Worlf , Entires , bran work , generul foundry , mntliluoand bUck uiHli work onico and worki , U 1 * lly nnd 17th atrcet , Omaha OMAHA SAFE A : IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Ilurglar Proof Safes , Vault * , Jnll work , Iron ihuttori and lira eica U Androen .prop'r Cur lull uudJackujn bt > Doiu-H , Klo , M. A. DlSUItOW tc CO. , Wliolcialo manufacturura of Sasli , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Drauch onicc , 12th anil Itard atrceta , Omaliii It t > . Qo utli Qma.li i < ' * UNION STOCK YAflDS CO , , South Omaha , Limited , GILBERT BROTHERS , Taxidermists fipecliueni can to lent M feiy b mill. . tnuj Ivr vrlcu. tii A ) 1Ctli Utrstt , Oa.ib . * J