THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Wheat Opens on a Bulge , With Excite ment in the Fit. THE CORN MARKET ENJOYS STRENGTH. OIKH Mvoly All Day A Mttlo fillr In I'ork Cuttle U Largely on tlie In crease. D , .liindP--Hprclal [ Telegram to TUB ilKK.1 Tlio wheat market win a lively ouo most of tlmdiiy. Tlio local trade , however , did most ( if tlio Iniftlncs * . I/nrgo and small houses Indulged In scalping tactic. " , but the pit was not without MOWS and good i'cu lures. Buvurnl Influences combined to Blurt tlio mar ket strong , There was good foreo carried over from yesterday when prices cUxed at the top mi a good bulge. An oflloliil cablegram gnvo a big decrease of wheat on the ocean passage. 2,480,000 bushels , Liverpool cables were firm for spot nnd futures. Ilutclilnsou'.s bull talk was nl o considered by the erowd. Ke.ce.lpts heio were very llgbt. only 'Jlt-nrs. Un all these things the nuirkut opened on a bnlgo and with Hut pit excited. During the rnrly li-adlng there WIISHOIIIU free milling by I'ardrldge. I.Inn. McConiilck k Co. and a few others. HuU'hlnsou bought and the trndo Ititiirrnlly chose ihe buying sldo and a go-xt advuncu followed. At the top figure * the gain over thu clo-us yesterday was about lu for all moiitliM. At the xaino hour thu wheat markets at New York , Dillntli , HI. l.ouls , Toledo and dl her centers HhowL-d gains of ? ( u to I'-io for .Inly. The bent prices did not hold long In this market , us the erowd got loaded very quickly and Hold out and took the prod Is. On the break the bottom prices of the day were reached , from ' - - " . . . _ . . . - 8jo ? tortiiSc. Ilr.-iditl reel's makes thu available wheat cast of the Kncklos decrease Siil.MXi bushels for the week. The wheat mar ket went to pieces befoie the close. Theie was n general feeling of weakness on .selling out. Iteam entered thnpltand pounded thu prices. Thu break was sharp to the bottom prices of tlio day nt the close. July Me. August Siiiic , SeploniburM'ie and December ST'jc. The coin market enjoyed a llltlo strength early. IlecolptH were moderate at : FX ) eut-.s. tn this Huluhlnson was n buyer and gave firmness to tliu market , The shippers were also buyers and helped tlio prices. The slight advance was a signal for general selling fioin oilier sources and especially on all out- sldo oidorM , The weakness In wheat also caught I ho market about noon and the clearing prlee.s were about Die bottom ones for the session. The out ward movement was fiee. Juno declined from IHy to : ilc. at the closiii.luly. Illy to Ill'.c to : iPj to WiGM'su : ' Keller ; September , IK to.'Cl'ie ' ; ! { ® . ' . . Them WIIH a lively market In oats all day. The lnlluonc.eaily ( led to remarkable buying and prices \u-ro advanced materially. Mull tiulnlH were light , icoelpts here bulng only 120 ears. On sensational ciop loports , lluichlu- foii bought , Logan .t Company were fieo buy- ci and tlio local trade played the market for an unturn. The best prices were teaehed the Ihs ! hour and a sharp decline befoie I ho close left prices where thev were last night. June. MU to'-Wit'loSM'sp ' ; July. SW'4 ' lo-- > ? e to ' "J to BS'ii'i August , ST'i to 27 'to Wi lo1 > V ; Sup- leniher , 'M ) , loL'To to L'U'.i2liie ' ? ; May sold at Sli'ju ' and closed at liS'ii.1. 'I hcie was a III tie stir lu mess pork today. July was Mil up fioin < rJ.fi. " > to fll.Oil and closed at f IU')7's. ! ) ' There was llttlo done In Mirk. Short ribs held about steady nil day nnd at ye.ster ilay's prices. Lard weakened'- " , ! .nits , proba lily on account of thelaruu receipts of bims. There was a little provmiu to sell ribs early by'udaliy ( and others. Dispatches . . . gave thu receipts of bogs at uj.OuO and prices . * > u to lOc lower. cum. i * ; o i , 11' Tit CK. OniOAno , June -.Special ( Tolosram to Tim HKI : 1 OATTI.B The receipts , as will be .seen , contlnuo to bo largely on tlio Increase over last week , showing , up to the present writing , an over supply of ( MWO bead. Of course tlio overrun Is largely Texans. yet they fill tlio place that plain grassy natives would occupy If not on the market. Trade was slow at the opening , with prices weak and many salesmen ( Hinting a decline of lOo on fair to good steers , especially grassy stock. Xatlvo butchers' Mock sold aslmilo lower on account of the big run of Texans. tlio number reacblnit about M > , and Intiiin values were quoted lower , making a deullne of I0u for the week. Tlio business In the stuekur and feeder line continues light. C'liolce to extra beeves , 'M..VTjs.in ; medium to good steers , i.w : ) to if m ibs. * i,4XT ( ( > i.7i ( ; i.s o to LW : ) ibs. I.H fI..Vi ) IBO to l/-OO Ibs , fI.70OI.SO : stockers and feeders siendy at ti.Illl.oor cows , bulls and mixed weak attLlotitAKli ; bulk2.00Q2.ffl.Texas ( eattlo innrkut nb.iut steady. Steers , 1OO to Hl.'i His. . fi.KMi.ii : : ( ) ; T.V ) to uooibs , fs.iugas.ii cows , H-MKM.Sil. ! , lions -Thorn wis another drop of a big 5e. making a decicuse ( if 'JTio as eompaied with the top prices of last week. Tlio great bulk of best. niKcil sold at W.7. > , qiilto a good few at ULiiTi to SI.7U and the besl. selected heavy at. M/I.I to M.bO. I.lgbl Mirls.sold Inrguly at w.73. t'lA XVMA / , . NF.W YOIIK , Juno 18. [ Special Telegram to TUB Ilr.n.l STOCKS London again Influenced the stock market at the opening , llnylng from that source was quite good. In addition to this , the elTocts of tlio senate's action on the Nllverblll yesterday , as seen In the market yesterday aflftrnoon , were continued this morning and the llrst prices were nil from ! 0 to ii percent higher than last evening's elos- Ing llgures , The high prices , however , brought 4jut plenty of stock for sale , and on compara tively active business. Sugar Uollnerles de clined I , Oregon Transcontinental I and Nortb- 01 n I'uullle 34 percent , with fractional losses In the remainder of the list. The pressure to sell them abated and dullness again became the ruling feature , with some appreciation In values , though Sugar Ueflnorles aftorxvard re- tltcd to still lower llgurei. lt"sldes the three Nloeks mentioned , Atehlson , Itlchmoud & West Point and Chicago Uas were active , but the remainder of the list woio dull , with Inslgnleant fluctuations , What slight notion thoio was In the list up to noon was of a de clining natiiie. The weakness lu stocks > was onlto marked Into lu the day. The conditions do not Improve In any iinailer and prospects of favorable sliver legislation appear to bo farther oil' than over. The declines the last hour were through the entlio list. The net losses were : Chicago Clas 1 uer cent , Sugars S. Transcontinental' ' , Loulsvlllol , Now Knglund 14 , Canada Southern 1. Northern 1'aclllo com mon 1 , preferred I , Atehlsou P > , b V MiNKV--Kasy ) at percent. I'uiMKMKiirA.NTii.Kl'Ai'Kii IvOd's per cent. KTKHI.INII K.xoiiANdK-ynleti .steady ; bl.My- tkty blllh.H.h5j4. doinahd. i .87iU. i 'It O ItVVK .JUKK K r.S. CiiiOAiio. Jiniii i IS.-IMS p. , „ . ohiso-Whont- Weaks cash. MVlXi\e : July. MK8Ui'ji . Corn-Kasy ; Uashil'e : ! July , ; ilia-HJo. ? ! Oals-lvasyi cash and July , . ' 8'ic. Kvo Steady at 41)0. ) Hurley Nominal. Trillin Timothy -fliV3l.7. ; ; : ! Klu\-l.w. : Wlilsky-l.Xi. ( I'ork Vlrnii cash , flS.75 ; July. 11:1.00. : I.ard Slow ; oanh , fVW > t ! July. * .1.hr4. ! V' ' " ' ! ! " " ' ' ' ' ' : elinnge ; doaleis nbked ( l > Ai.V l for patents In barrels. H3i CATS for bakers , ( .t.TfOH.31 for straight , JI.10 W . ( in anil for winter. I'nivlslons Shoulders fi.OOiM,10 ; short clear. .V4i < i.M.i ? klinri ribs , U.ti.Vd.VOJ. ) llutter 1'lrnii ereamery , lOiillo ; dairy , Oheeso Sleadyj full oieam Cheddars and Hutu. T CtSoi Voung Ainnrleas , "JjItW'U' , Kggs Weak : fresh , lltr.l-.V. Hides-Steady { light green suited. S' aCiCi Hilled bulls , 5oj green salted calf , U toTc : dry Hint , ( > 3i"e ! dry salted hides. Go : dry calf , CIHI ! deacons , iMoeach. Tallow -Steady ! packed , 4' , < uM'o { ; No. 2 , yiic ; cake. J.HC. Kecelnts. Shlpm'ts. Mour . li.noo s.ixio Wheat . 1H.UV ) 7,0110 t'tiril . JT4.1KM 43I.HM Oats . 1KI.UW IW.OOO NKW YOIIK , J uno 1R. Wheat Itecelpts , 4'JO.WX ) buhhels ; exports , lO.OOO" biinhelij ; spot closed heavyi No. i rod. Klo In elevators mUQUmo Hlloat ; lUStiuVjo f o b ; options closed weak j No. 'iivd. June. Ulc. ' 1"- ( S-CW llllsl"-1lf ! exports , pot lower ! No. ' . ' ,4IUo In ele- o nloitti uiiKraded mixed , ! options weak ) Jnnu closing nt 'i U-ltccclptti , .V.iiu UushuUi llt.MO btiMicU : potrcn4r No. 3 white , t . 1C ! mired western. . . . whlto wost- cnillfM ; > ) c ; options weaker ! Juno wostlit Coffee Options unchanged to R points up. Sales ! zi , ' < ) Imgss.luno.tlT.iVit.40 : : July. fl'.iJO ll.iKi ! pitt rlo noinlnril ! No. 3ll.ltbcnntlu. * > 0. Hugar-llaw , loweri fair , . . . . . . . . Ulfugul * . ( l tail , fl'-l'ic ' ! rellned easier ! Nttind- ard A. llVs cut loaf , "Uc ; powdcicd , 7 l-18ci granulated , li'ju. I'etrolnum-Unllcd clo cd for .Iilly nt OOUc. Eggs l-'lriii ; wcslcrn. ll'iUtl'40. ' I'ork Oulelj mess.tn..V/ail.lw. i.ardKaslorj western stc-am. tC.10 asked : July closing at M.II bid. , , _ . , , . lluttor I'lrmors western dairy , ( > UIOC ! ; creamery. MtlWc ; Klgln. l.'i'iUICc ' , Uhci'sc-Knsyi western , ' S * a. i-r. Ioi'is. .Ttuio -Closln l ! Wheat Lower ; sliibT'io ' ; July , Ki'ic. ' ( 'orn I'll m ; cash , ; rjic ; July , y2'i3lc. : - ' ' bid. Oals--I-'lrnij casliiind July.L'slic Tork-Dull at III..TO for cash. Lard Nominal nt W.OS Whlski1 Steady t i\M. \ _ Ilutter-l.'nehnnged ; dairy , 11O12C ; cream ery , illlci Elgli " " " - KANSAS CITV , Juno IS. Wheat UiKCttlcils No. Shard , cash , " 4i5ei ! June , 74)5cj ) July. " ' ' "KQ'i'Ma. Corn-sJtoady ; No. 2 , cash S3sOMo ? ! June , ! Wc. -StrongcrsNo , y , cash , 204c ! ; June , notb- Ing doing ; July , ll'.io. ' . . MII.WAUKKK. .tiinu Ifl.WheatWeal , ' ! No 3 spring , cash , WiiasillB ! Julyb2,1ic ; No. 1 north- OMI , st < o. I'lour Dull. Corn -Quiet : No. : i , Sic. OatH-Mow : No. 'J white , KHe. ltyo-Iiltl ) : No. I , 4ilje. ! llnrluy-yulet : No. i , l i. Provisions Finn ; pork. $13.50. MlNNKAi'OMg , Juno 13. Whc.it Receipt1' , r.l ears ; Rhlpinents. iTOrt cars- cash market ( inlet ; low grade.s dull. Closing : No. 1 nard. .luno , Wo ; July , 8IMc ; on track. MVIWTe ! No. 1 northern , June , S.'lci July , S.1'nc : on track , M'icj ' No. ' 'northern. Junu and July tile ; on truck. SU'e. OiNfiN.vATt , Juno 19. Wheat Dull ! No. 2 red. K jJMc. Com Uiiloti No. 5 mixed , JWo. Oats Kiuderi No. 2 mixed , 30'i11c. ' Vhl.sky-tl.O ! ) . I.ivnitpoor , , Juno IS. Wheat Firm , but de mand poor and holders olfer sparingly : Cali fornia No. I , 7s percental ! icd western winter , Us I Id. , , Corn Firm , but demand poor ; new mixed wiHloin , Us Oil per cental , Jlt'/j STOCK. ClllCAno. Juno IS. Oattlo Receipts , 10,000 ; market dull , closing lower ; beeves. $ l.7."i ® 5.10 : steers , fcl.70S4.70 ; stockers and feederx , ? -.Wa ) .00 ! eows , Tnills and mixed , $1.41X33.00 ; TUMI * cattle , ( l..VltVI.OO. ) Hogs Kecelpts , 3OdO ; slilpiiionts , C.WO ! mar ket. weak and lower : mixed , Si..Vx2I.W : ; heavy , ' l.\Vai.Ki : ; Hklpu , * .l.tk I.OO. Sheop-Kecoliits , 8IKX ) ; shfpmcnto , : i,000 ; market ( Inn and steady ; natives , H.W33.GQ ; Tex-ins , ? .I.iV2l.r ; lambs , j < l.Ui7.00. ) KANSAS CITV , Juno 18. Cuttle Itecelpts , : > , ' > 'M ' ; .shipments. 2ISOO ; marl.et about steady ; steers , ttJWill.ras cows , Jl.iKtii..V ( ( ; > ; stookcrs and feeders , f..l ! 4&'l.73. llo -Itecfclpls. . Ili.OOO ; shipments , 3,000 ; market lower ; all grades , f.U.V&J.Mi. ( ST. LOIIIH. Juno -Cattle Itoenlpts , 3,100 ; shipments , Il/Jini ; market slow ; fair to fancy native steers , J'.I.ji.'iiJI.h.'ij stockers and feeders. tSM&I.W. Hogs llocolpts , 0,001 : shipments , 1.000 ; mar ket lower ; hcuvv. $ : l.7oai.77 : > ii packing , W.fiO WI.70 ; light , ta.UU&l,70. 031AHA I.IVK 8TOVK. Cattle. Wednesday , Juno 18. Rstlmated receipts of eattlo I.lWO. eompaied with a'i)2 ) yesterday and 'J.r.7 : Wednesday of ln t week. The receipts during the first half of the week liuvo been tl.fi t"i compared with S.H.IS for thn eiirrcsncndlng period of last week , a falling oil'of L'.L" ) . . The market opened very Mow with buyers ordering lOe lower on almost everything In the beef line. Sellers were slow to accept the oll'crs made and trade was al most nt , u standstill till well on towards mld- iluy. lliiyors were firm In their determination and sales were made on a slow market at the decline with an occasional sale of choice stock lepnrted at not. rniuo than/ie / lower. Steers. eows and bulls alike declined. The inn of cows was large eompaied with tlio receipts for some days past and this gave buy ors an oppor tunity to break the maikel and get cnougli to 1111 orders at their bids. The receipts of stockers - ers and feeders weie quite liberal and the de mand good. The market was steady. Kstlinated receipts of hogs 7,000 , compared with Ill4i : vesterdav and 4.U77 Wednesday of last week. The receipts during the llrst half of the week have been " " > ,7UI , compared with 11.700 for the corresponding period last week , The market opened slow anil ne lower , Little was done for some I line , but after the market was fairly opened It became active at the de cline , all thu pens being eleaied before mld- f ay at the decline , closing active and strong , with all sold. ICango of prices. 'f.'l.il.Vft.'l..V ' ) , the Jin Ik selling at W , ! . * > . " The market Is now at. the lowest point leached this year , and within Seas as low as It has been dnrlngtbe last twoyears. Light. Sl.r : > ® ; i.4. " > ; mixed , fcUOK-I.M ; heavy. ! . .47'.Vi. ' < : ! . The average of thu prices paid wasl.4. > . compared with $1.30 yesterday and KI.38 Wednesday of last week. Sheep. Estimated receipts of sheep , 1)00. ) The de mand for good mutton continues. Some good lambs sold atW.50. I'riucs. The following Is n tabU of prices paid In this market for the grade of stouk men tioned : Prime Mteors. 11100 to IWM ) Ibs . fl.13 ff6 . ( n ( ioodbteorH , l'J3t ) to 143tins ) . 4.iO : 6t4. . " > 0 Good steers. 10.W to IIIOJ ! bs . JI.S3 @l.40 Common , 1WK ) to 113) ) Ibs . : i."iO Common canners . I.IK ) Ordinary to fair cows . I.O'J Fa If to good cows . I.1W l.ood to choice cows . -.73 ( ftl.l.'i ( thnlco to fancy cows . 2.)3 ! ) Fair to good bulls . 1.73 Choice to fancy bulls . 2.50 i.l.53 I.lghtstookersand feeders . L' . . " > ' ) cui. S Feeders. ICO to II Oi ) tbs . 2.fl ! ) ( Ra.lB 1'alr to choice light hogs . ; i.i3 : ( T l.-IO I'ulr to choice heavy hogs . , . ; i,30 ffl.'l.5. " > Fair to cholco mixed hogs . U. r-M Coinparntivo Tables. The following table shows the range In prices on hogs during this and last week ; Thu followlns table sbowi tlio ranso of ill-Iocs | Kitn for liocs : I'lill'loolidlcti llu'lit ho'S ; . J ) Ti ( % 1 40 Kulrtovliolco liunvy . USD Wl TM J'tilrtouiiulcomlxuil . y WJiBl-J 47JJ I'rlino fut shcop . 5 10 fffc'i 50 ( iiiod futsliut'ii . , . 450 © " > 73 Common to mudluni sliuop . II OJ © I 5 Avornjjo Com of Ho 4. Tlio fnllowliia tiihlo iflvoi the avora o 01 ofluuson tliuilatiMiiuiitloiio I , liuhiillu ; tlu coattoJay , us baso.l up Jii s.iloi ropartu ; ! : Jniiu' ' . : i 70 Juno 10 . a ( VI .luiioH . : t Cl .June II . II 53 .lilliu 4 . II rij | | .luno I' ' . : i ft ! ) . .lunuG . a ! il > { Juno in . 3 Klli Juno 7 . : i My Juno 17 . a f > o Juno ll . a iVS Juno 18 . a 45 HlKllU.lt Itlllt IjUWHt SlllOH ( IT Hoj S. Today. yu-itorday. IllKliost . flM Illulivst . . . . . .M M Lowest . : ) a * > Lowest . . a 40 Stock Kuuclpls. oniolal yostortluy Kstliuatort Today. Cuttlo..IiV3oars , : i.W Oattlo. . . . Wears. 1,000 llo H. . .lsicarsIIlil : : llou-i . lliluara , 7tWO auars , 7 lioop . ' 'cars , XiO 1'rloo til' HOJJI. Showing the avunwo prluo ii lid fur loads of liugsou thuduysliulloutud In ISJMiij , Ujj ami JllMO'HJ Juno 'tsu. Juno 'US Juno ' 67 ' * f.1 ! O SM 14 70 i : a 4 73 Slllldiijr .SIM & 33 4 Tl Sliluliiy 6 .HI I Ul 3 U ) UM Sundiir 4 117 a l& 535 4 13 of Htoulc. Showing tin ) nuuibor of cattle , hogs and sheep ' bought by the loading buyers ou to- day's marliut : CATTLE. Swift A. Company . isi The ( i. II. Hammond Co . K4 Iho Armour-L'udahy PacklngOo . 151 Omaha Packing fo . ; u ' ' " " Hamilton .t Stephen . . . . . , . . . , : Itenton & Underwood . ' . 511 Nols .Morris . . . . ; n lleeker& Uegan . 271 I.obiiKinn & Truuerniann . 10 Crono.t Van Sant . < j Other lluyors . 407 lions. The Armour-Cudahy 1'iieklng Co . c.017 Omaha Packing Co . ' 'is2 SwIft&Co . . . M The U. II. Hammond Co . KM J. P. Sqlres A. Co . t-sl Cleveland Packing Co . two ItcproHimtuilvu Sales. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 . . Ml tl M a 10-J3 $ . ' 1 73 18. . 1 3 H 00 t , uiu a tx ) W..107U u so iu. r o tw U..1MO aw 10..1U76 'Jbi U..11JJ 1W M. . BIS nr- 14. . iioo aw 25. 11.17 4oo IB. . OKI : ir,7'j IO..IIH : : i M IU..IITO 400 II .IpSI , ' 170 20.111)1 ) ilfCi S.l. I0 ! 4 00 2H. . IHI 'I 70 10.1011 U IKV 24 .111.1 4 02' ' , 20. . 10(17 ( a 73 CO. . HOT 400 20.1214 410 20. . 1101 9 75 siiii'PiNO AND K.xrnnT RTKKIIK. 1..I.VH ) .175 21 .mn 4 1'J ' 2..t4t > . ' . 420 17..1I2.-I UN ) fcV.t'AW 4 .I ) W.lta-i 42. ' . 11. .1118 : > K3 Ili..lii7 : 403 lU..iPJ7 : 450 M..123U 400 22..12UO 403 COWi . l.-filO 200 0. . 1)20 ) 2 fiO 4. . PC7 2 DO 4. . MH ) a 00 1..101IO 2 V ) 18. . ! K1 2 IK ) 2..1lft 210 1. . WIO 863 1. . OJO tlO1) ) 111. . WM 213 Bl.I.I ( 8 no 2. . MO II 01) ) I..10- 283 ! > . . ferJ 8 3 2..I2W II 00 13. . Ml 223 7. . KO 803 4. .1140 200 i. .1100 a a : I..IOM ; 2113 I..IIMO : i oo 21. . am 2 M 10.107(1 ( 270 II. . 1 107 a 23 4. . NKJ 240 1..1IIX ) 273 10..7IU1 a 2.3 IS. .1011 240 1..IOOO 273 111. . 7113 323 I. .1110 2M 11. .1014 8 Ki 1..1200 a 23 10. . Ull 250 21. . KB 2 3 1..1200 323 4. . O.'l3 810 I. .1420 223 2..1.VX ) 200 n..i.v\2 \ 223 i..i.\io a : n a. . O-M 273 1..1IOO 223 1.I.Y > 0 250 2. .1300 313 STOCKKIIS AND FKRDiltS 1. . 800 301 1. . DM 350 2 ? . . 700 350 2. . 1V-0 3 IK ) 11.07 ( 35J ! . . MPJ 3 M as..ioos am 2:1. : . 1117 aw ; in. . KM a > 0. . SKI 3 10 7. . 1-02 343 24. . Mil 360 I. . 000 340 I. . MO 343 11..1W9 305 15. . UC3 3 40 13. . 730 300 CANNKHS. U. . Kll 123 1. . POO 173 4. . 600 175 31. . 731 1 70 1..1000 1 73 IIKIFKIt * . II. . 510 200 3. . 000 323 C. . 830 370 oxi.v. : 1..1270 1 W 6TA03. 2. . 1520 2 75 CALVKS. 1. . 140 250 WF.STCII.V CATTLE. No. A v. Pr. Ml feeders . M3 3 42 5 0 ? feeders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 001 3 4iJi nous. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Hh. Pr. 71 . 211) ) 200 a 33 fkS . 20ft H ) . ' 143 07 . 227 40 340 02 . 21 ! ) 40 343 II . 3.10 340 CO . 2.V1 343 75 . 220 inn 340 M . 2M ) 120 343 68 . 2IS 120 340 58 . 27 ! ) 120 345 U . 2.S 340 57 . 2S1 240 345 72 . 211 120 340 R ) . 231 120 345 711 . 210 120 340 07 . 2MI 240 343 00 . IDS W ) 340 5S . 27ll 210 " 1 45 IW . 210 W 340 OS . 2.W 100 345 0 . 23 ! ! 340 121 . 2U ( KI 345 C ! ) . 25 ! ) 240 340 03 . 200 M ) 345 III . 82H H ) 340 03 . 257 40 345 5 ! ) . 212 40 340 fill . 200 345 77 . 245 120 340 50 . 304 40 343 75 . Stfl 200 340 03 . 2tl4 H ) 345 71 . 207 SO 340 00 . 2)4 ! ) H ) 345 72 . 2:17 : 10 342) ) , 73 . 273 200 345 73 . 848 120 3 42 fi3 . 317 300 343 23 . 281 342i ! 55 . 270 40 343 72 . OT 120 3 42U 51 . 200 , - 345 00 . 22 ! ) 40 342" 00 . 277 100 343 . 111 2011 120 342" 00 . 301 80 343 05 . 231 40 342Vs 05 . 2M ) 120 . ' 143 IH . 205 10 34'i ! 6S . 27 120 343 71 . 20 ! ) 100 a 48'i ' CD . 8eO 100 345 III . 237 SO 3 I21i 42 . 341 60 345 75 . IK ! 200 3421S C ! ) . 218 40 345 00 . * 23 120 342' ' , 05 . 251 SO 345 ( W . 2)5 ) 200 it I2i ! Wl'I 100 ' 45 63 . 801 40 342'i ' V..2iX ) fcO 315 J12 . 202 2bO 342 ! } . . 03 . 252 40 345 01 . 83 ! ) SO 345 03 . 257 SO 345 05 . 20 2.-0 345 Bl . 252 40 345 70 . 243 40 345 ' 03 . 205 SO 345 ? J . 2112 210 345 75 . 237 SO 343 IX ) . 203 200 343 70 . 242 80 347' , ( V , . 255 345 ( ii : . 2s8 100 3 47' ' $ Ml . 217 345 f.U . 274 120 347' ' ' , S8 . 223 40 345 08 . 207 bO 3 47'J 53 . 202 40 343 41 . lifll 3 47'i IX ) . SI'J 100 345 fi8 . 28 ! ) 40 3 47 ! i 00 . Sill 200 345 C ! ) . 272 347" ( V , . 278 SO 343 63 . 341 3 47'S m . 200 40 345 .V. ) . 2 ! ) 347" 75 . 228 120 345 63 . 310 347 ! ' , 01 . 2 ! > 5 120 313 0' ' ) . 2s5 SO 347 } , 0 ! ) . 20 ; 100 345 07 . 258 SOO 347 ! ' , 50 . 835 40 345 07 . 257 100 347 ! , 05 . 25 ! ) 120 343 TO . : > 7 fcO 360 05 . 8n 100 345 02 . 205 350 68 . 231 345 ! > 7 . 2H8 3 TO 51 . 833 SO 345 00 . 2SI2 40 350 50 . 250 40 345 51 . 2iW - - 3 TO 04 . 2b7 120 313 40 . 318 350 01 . 834 343 101 . 281 80 3M 71 . 240 40 315 57 . 301 SO 350 58 . 2TO 313 41 . 3S3 360 01. . .2'a ! ' SO 345 & 5 . 32 ! ) 350 5i ( . 8ii3 200 345 63 . 203 350 57 . 251 100 343 CO . 271 120 3 TO 73 . 830 10 345 15 . 337 40 3 TO 70 . 257 100 313 ' 35 . 'Ill 360 53 . 313 SO 345 115 . 2SI 100 360 70 . 250 M ) 343 61 . 2Xi ! SO 360 01 . 815 SO 345 68 . 2)7 ! ) b3 352(5 ( 70 . 258 SO 345 08 . 304 3 51 01 . 200 40 343 I'ldS ANIISKIl'S. 2 . 310 40 300 4 . ICO 3 CO STAGS. 1 . 390 173 1 . 550 2 23 S11KU1' . No. Av. I'r. 100 wethers , natives . ! U fo 20 18 Iambs . < . 60 060 18 owes . 107 4 W Miirltut . Mention. Cattle lOc lower. Hogs lowest this year. K. It. Kvcrett , Lyons , sold cattle , Fuller , Smith & Fuller sold two ears of hogs. Emley Hi-others had a car of hogs from Wls- n er. er.John John Molcycamo over from Galesburg , 111 , , to buy stock. A. Nlchol of York was on the market with a ear of cattle. I ) . H. Palmer came In from Germantown with a car of hogs. A.C'ury brought over a car of hogs from Hastings , la. Korndt Brothers sent up a car of hogs from lllrd City , Kan. Itecker & Degen bought a string of good western feeders , ThoShelton milling and grain company mar keted u ear of hogs , OMAHA WllOLKH.lIt Produce. FISH Per 11 > : Fresh whltoand trout. c ; pike , CIOc ; pickerel , lOc ; salmon , Iflo ; bass , 18'/ic ' ; halibut , 15o ; lobsters , 18ic. ! HIIIKS , PKI/M AND TALLOW Oreen salted hides.4Ji © " c ; dry salted hides. 445Tie ! ; dry Hint hides , So ; calf hides , 4 ! 4l ! > ' , < . ' . Oamagcil hides 2c less. Sheep pelts , green , each , 50cf4 JI.25 ; sheep polls , dry , per Ib , 0 < f8llc ; tallow , A No. I. 4Uc ; No. I , 3(5 ( ® ' ! ? ; No. 8 , 3U3io ! : grease , white , 'I' ' i-Slo ; yellow , 85 ! < iMc. HBANS Hand picked navy , it.noiJM.73 ; band picked navy , medium. $ l.5nl,00 ; hand picked country , tl.40iQII.00 : good clean , $ l.83l.40. Ai'iT.i : Htm-iilt-Per Ib. ( K . Woniv-FIno unwashed , U5 IOc ; medium , un washed , lb2lc ; coin-so unwashed , iHiWic. Funs Heaver , per Ib. * 8.504.W ( ; each. M.OO ® 7,00 ; otter , each , f.l,007.UO ; wolf , each , .VXSSOe ; coon , each , 4oat)5o ) ; mlnlc , each , 3t50o ) ; muskrat - rat , fall. 8ai2o ; muskrat , winter , 10l5o ; skunk , 2.V &IOj ( ; badger , 40c@M.OJ ; deer skins , perlb , 20QtOo : ; deer skins , winter , per Ib , 12 < 3'J2e. 3'J2e.WATnn.Mir.ossPer : 100 , J40.00JWO.OO. CANTALOUP ! ! Per (1UII. ( ! fil.IXXllO.00. OIIASOES Per box , .Mediterranean sweets , ( M,75j l.os Angeles. J4.00 ; fancy Duarte seed lings. { 1.50 ; llodl.fil.W. STIIAWIIKIIIIIKS Per case , cholco shipping stock , f2.503.00 ; good. ( .MKV 'i.iu. us Kcd , J..73'J.OO ; black , J8.50 ® OoiisKiiKHitiKS Two bushel stand , 13.00 , CMKIUIIKS Two bushel stand , M.HI7 ( > 7.K ( > . UlliKU-Pur bbl , rellned. nM ; halt bbl , SI.RO ; bard elder , pnro , per bbl , J3.00 ; orange elder , half bbl , 7.00 ; pear elder , half bbl , V7.00. CAMtoitMA Oiiuuiiius Per 10-lb box , JI.OO ® " ' "O'HKKSK Fancy V. A. , full cream , lie ; full cream twins , 10'ic ' ; choice full cream twins , maiOo ; Kklins , ( ® so : Swiss dome.stlc , 15O17C ; llmburger. fancy. 120l3o ; brick , I2@ik : ! . VKOHTAIII.KS--NOW southern onions , per lib ) , $4.60 ; hoiseradlsh , per doz. $1.25 ; now southern potatoes , ifl.X ( ) per bbl : half bbl sacks , f2.23. POTATOES Old. per bushel , choice , y IjUMO.ss Per bov , Messina , fancy , $ .5.0035.50 * ; slrletlv cholco , ? l,75'35.00 ; extra fancy lemons , W.7.V817.00. HUTTKii Creamery , fancy rolls , pilnt , 17 © 18c ; croaiuory , faney , solid jiacked , 15l7c ; creamery , choice , 10rje ; dairy , fancy rolls and prints , ! 2 < & 13c ; dairy , fancy , solid packed , loiiuoj dairy , choice , rtSlOe ; country roll , fancy , H . ' .iu ; choice. 7QSo ; Inferior. 8flc. Kc.tis Ho per do/un for strictly fresh ; stale stork not saleanlo , lloNiifi ( Quotations are for delivery In Chi cago. ) Dry Imllalo. per ton. $10.01X318.00 ; dry country , bleached , flo.dOTs 13.00 ; dry country , dump and meaty. fK.OtXiMO.liO. JKM.IKS atiQlii perlb. Iiiissii ) : ; ) VKAir-CUolvo medium , ( Xa7c ; light , 5ii35c ! ; heavy , 45i5e. ' - - . COfOANU'rs Per hundred , f'.OO. PICKI.KS .Medium , per bbl , KM ; small. M. 50 ; gherkins , $7.50 ; C. and II. chow chow , nls , $3.S3 ; liliitB.tl.a3. Poi'l.Tltv Per do/on , choice hens , t3.CCkQI.00 ; choice , mixed , fc'&a.'UW ; roosters. t8-K 38.W ; spring chlekuiiK. fc.PO ! for ( .iniill ; } -.25iW.50 for medium ; t3..V)4M,00 ) for lurgo ; live turkeyb , per CAI.IKOIINIA VKor.TAiitua Potatoes , per Ib , 2e ; cabbage , per Ib. ina-'I'te ' ; onlon > , per Ib , 4e. 1'rovlsloiiH , MKATS Packers' prices Smoked hams 1(1 ( Ib average , lOu ; smoked hams , 80 to 28 jbs , Ik ; ; smoked hams , 12 to 14 Ibs , 10' ' u ; extra heavy hams , 81 to 83 Ibs average , bj c ; skinned slic ing , 18 to 20 Ibs average , I0o ; California hams , 7'iu ; breakfast bacon , 80 ; ham saus.igo , b'io ; plctilo hums , 7lio ; dried beef hams , b'c ; beef tongues , per < U . . 1 1.00 ; dry salt meats , ! > W ? ; mess pork , per bbl. , $ r..73 ; extra mo s beef. 1.1.30 ; hiuungu , per to , liotogna , 4o ; star , 4'ie : liver , I'Set ' blood. 4'o ; head cheese , 4'ie. Add Ho per Ib for lots less than 50 Hi * . Pig pork , boneless , per bid , $13.50 ; half bbl , t.83j quar ter bbl , t.1.73 ; kits , $1.15 ; pig * books , halt bbls , W.i3 | ( | uartor bbls , $8.ti ; eighth bbls , tl.OU ; LIU , li Iba , il.li ; plus fvut , half bbls , K.7J ; niiarlcr bhls , tl.40 ; clglittniVIs , Met kits , IS Ibs eite.b. 050. -f > 1 V DIIKSSKII HBKP Steer * . 600 to 000 Ibs average , native , flWJVs teers. 400 to flpo ( b * . average , native. M'flUo ' ! cows and h01 ( r , 4uu to 600 Ibs , average. 6Se. JOta VAXUKU SlKtM Pornwl bfcf , 1 Ib. Ji.20 ; romed beef,2 lli.r.MO ; lunch Uingne. 1 Hi. $ - . < .oo ; lunch toiiBiie. 8 Hi , tl.73 ; brnwn , 1 Ib , 11.20 ; iiotted ham , > ( lbround CUIH. iVV : potted bam , 'i ' lb , round cans. tl.Spl .deviled ham , U lb , round cans , 0\o ; deviled luiin. 'i Hi , round cans , II.SO ; polled ox toiuilv , ' * lb round cans , ( Vn. , potted ox tongue , U Ib , round cans , tl.20 ! compressed bam. t Hi , sqnarrvnn * , tl.73 ; com- prc-wril lintu. Slbr niattsCBii . IS.TS | tripe , 2 lb , round cans , { ( .so ; minced collnus , 2 lb , round cans , if-J.20 ; boneless pigs feel , ' . ! llJ.smmre uans , f3. - , . LAIlt ) OILS F.xtra lard oil , w . 4fo ! ; extra No. 1 lard oil , 4.'lc ; No. 1 Inrd oil , .Tie ; No. 3 lard oil , ir.'c ; pure neatsfoot oil , WXj ; A gal , cans , " > 5o Bill : extra noatsfoot oil , 4:10 : ; No , 1 nealsfootoll , : tc ; tallow oil , 4-.V. HPICKD 1'ins'ToxniiKS Half barrels , f 11.00 ! quarter barrels , $ V"5 ; elghtli barrels , M.OJ ; fills. 15 Ibs each. K.S.- ) . TAtt.O\V-A. No. 1 , W ' . . .w _ , , . , B per 1 ii for siinillor'packages. PiCKt.KiiTitiPi : Half barrels. $3.00 ; iiuarlcr barrel" , 11.00 ; eighth barrels , ( We ; kits , 15 Ibs each , 60o. HONRVCOMII Tini'KHalf barrels , $3.73 ; quar ter barrels. i.MO ; eighth barrels , $1.13 ; kits , 15 Ibs each , We. Pome TostJtTBS IJncooltcd Mild Cured Half barrels , 100 Ibs , $7.50j qtmrtur barrels , 50 Ibs , $1.00. SAUSAtin CASlNOS-Cattlo Tlorces and bar rels , middle ; perlb , O'/io ' ; round. ; ) ( bungs , 4e ; hogeaslngs , 18c per Ib ; hog bungs , No. I , 4Jeeach ! ; rounds , nor sot 10 ! ) feet. 12'o set ; middles , per sot 67 reel , 30c set ; weasrtnds. less than l.OOO-plueu lots , 3'Jcoacn : small bladders less than 5dO-do/.lof.s , l o per do/ ; largo blad ders , less than 600-doz lots , 30e per doz. Groceries. SiJOAiis-Ontloaf , S'ic ; cut loaf cubes , 7Xc ; Rtaudasd , powdered , He ; XXXX , powdered , 8 > ie ; granulated , standard , 7' ' e ; confection ers' A , 7e ; white , extra. 0ic ! ; o.uru C , Ne braska , G' ' c ; amber , 0'Bc. CoffUK Hoasled Arbucklc'.s Arosla , 2. ' > s c ; McLaligblln'o XXXX , 2..c ; ( iermau. 2'i'ie ; Dllworth , ii'iSo : Alaromii , - " > ' c ; Itcd Cross , 2IJ cs I'lanter , Me ; Homo lllcud , ' 4Je ; 1'uro Jloeha , 'He ; O. G. Java , Uto. C'OFt-KK Gieen I'ancy old golden Itln , 2icj fancy old pcaberry , L'l'Je ; Hlo , choice to fancy , Sic : Hlo , prime. Sl&e : Itlo , good , as'.e ' ; Santos and common Klo , l' ' 3.-lu ; Aloelui , L1)u ) ; Java , genuine O. (3. , 2So ; Java , good Interior. 2o ; Afrluan.L'-.Hsi' ' . FAUI.VACIOUS : Goons Hurley , 3lic ; farina , i"o ; peas , 'lo ; oatmeal , t'.i&.c ; macaroni. lOc ; vermicelli , lOe : rice , IfflO'icj sago and tapioca , ( i5Z7c ; lima bcuus , Co ; split peas , Uc ; spuglttl , lie. lie.CANNHD CANNHD Gooiis-rrults , California standard brands , 24-lb ! , per doz Aprlc-ots. Jl.TlKSl.M ; apricots , plo fruit , $1,30 ; . .gallons. $ | HV ) ; black- . . . . peaches , lemon cling , $2.40 ; plums , egg , $1.05 ® 1.80 ; plums , golden drop , tl.M ; plums , green gages , tl.05Tjil.sO ; peaches with pits In. $1.00 : currants , $ . ' , : ) ; gooseliorrles , 12.25 ; ( inlncos , J2.IO ; raspberries , $2.SO ; strawberries , $2.50 ; berries , iiresorved , $ I.SO ; 2-lb raspberries , [ iro- served , JlhO ; 2-lb blackberries , pie erved. $1.20 ; pineapples , Itahama chopped , $2.00 ; 2-lb Hahama grated , $2.75 ; 2-lb llahama sliced , $8.IK ) ; 8-1 h standard , sliced , $ l.2. > til.50 ; cherries , 8-lb red , llaltlmore , NVal5c ! ; pears , 2-lb , 81.30. VIOKTAIII.IS : : Tomaloos- : ! extra , $1.00 ; 3 Ib standard western brands , lioc ; gallons , strictly standard , Si.M ) . Corn Finest grown , $ I.X ( ) ; gilt edged sugar corn , very fine , $1.50 ; choice 2 Ib sugar coin , $1.10 ; 21b extra western brands , S5e < itl.0fl ; 2 Ib standard western brands , O.V7,75e. ( Mushi-ooms 1 11) ) French , ux- tra line , 2ro25c' < ; lib Fremjb. line , 182,22c ; 1 Ib French , ordinary , lOfJISc. Pens Ties , llne.per can,25o : denil-lliie , per cin. Hip ; 2 Ib sifted , $1.00 ; 8 Ib early June , $ I.2vyil.r : > ; 2 Hi Marrow standard brands , JI.IO ; 2 Ib soaked , 57e String beans 2 Ib high grade , Kefugce , S5e ; 8 Ib Uol- den wax beans , 70c ; 8 .111 string beans , COo. Lima beans 2 Hi .soaked , 7.V. lloston baked beans 3 Ib Lewis , $1.05 ; Crown brand. $1.50. Sweet potatoes 3 Ib Now.fersey , tl.CO. Pump- klns 3 Ib , ( tl.10. Okra and tomatoes , { 1.00 ; okra. $1.00 : succotash , $1.20. DIIIKU FltuiTS Currants , now , 5'a@7o ; prunes , casks , l.IWO Ibs , oji" prunes , bbl or bag , O2. e : cllion peel , drums , 20 Ibs , 88c ; lemon peel , drums , 2Jc ; apjiles , eholce evaporated , lOc ; Michigan , Us , Hi1 ; Persian dates , 7c : black berries , evaporated , 60-11) boxes , 5 ! c ; eherrios , pitted , drycurcd , 13c ; raspberries , evaporated , N. Y. , new , 30c ; prunes , Ii. C' . . 00-70 , lWJ ( 12' ' Jc ; organgapcel. 15c ; raisins. California , London crop 1-W , > 2.r ; > ; California , loose muscatels , viop IbUO , 12.00 ; Valcnclas , IS 3 , Ce ; Valenchis , new , ! ) ; ; : California , seeds , sks. 8jc. ! FISH -Codfish , extra ( Jeorges. new , 5' c ; grand bank , now , 4ic ! ; sliver , 2-lb blocks , Oe ; snow-whlto 2-lb bricks , new , 71fc ; Turkey cod , largo middle bricks. SUe ; biiow-wbltc. crates , 12-5-Ib bones , 7Uc ; medliini scaled herrlng,25o : No 1 scaled herring , 80c ; domoslle Ilollanu herring , lOc : Hamburg spiced herring 'Mo ; Russian sard I nes , Coo ; Russian sardines , plain , 50o ; Imported Holland herring , crown brand , SOu ; do ratio v milkers , Me ; mackerel. No. 1 shore , half bbls , $ i3.0lloators ; ! , half bbls. $ ] 8.uOwhito ; llsh , half bbls , $7.00 ; trout , half bbls , $5.50fam- ; Ily white fish , $3.50 ; salmon , $8.53 ; 1-11) maek- eral ( herriiigi $ l,0l > ; l-lb finnan baddies , $1.00 ; 1-lb lobsters , J8.1.Vi63.23 ; l-lb Alaska salmon , Aleut , $ l.v"2-lt : ) ; ) oystorslOozlr ! > ; l-lb oysters , 5 oz. $1.15 ; 2-lb selects , I'Joz , $2.K : ; l-lb clams. llttlo nei'Us , tl.8' ; 2-lb clams , llttlo necks , $1.75Ib ; sardines , Imported , pur case , JOJs , KI.'i.lKif''O.CiO ' ; l-lb Imported boneless sardines , key , $25.00 ; ' .t-lb. sardines. American , per case , 100s , French style , tl.40iii3.03 : ! i-ib sardines. American , per ease , 100s , French style , $7.5(1 ( ® 8.00 ; 'i-lb sardines , mustard , per case , 50s , $3.75 ® 1.00 ; linnoited key sal dines , $13.00. SAI.SOUA IllIs. ) . lic ? : granulated , 8e ; kegs , 'SODA Pkgs. 00 Ibs to box , 5U5'/c. NUTS Almonds , l.V ; llriizlls. He ; filberts , 12' ' c ; pecans , lie ; walnuts,12'sc ; peanut cocks , Sc ; roasted , lie ; Tennessee peanuts , 75e. ! AIoi.AKSis : HliN , N. O. fancy , per gal,5557c ; choice , 4ViJ47c : jool,30jOu ; ( : ; Cuba baking , 81c ; blaelc straji , 20c. WitAi'i'iNO PAi'Bit Straw , per Ib , ] ' , J25o ! ; nig , 3e ! : Manilla II , 6Qnc : No. 1 , S'c. IIAOS Union Siiuaie , : ) S.'l5o per cent olT list. SALT Dairy. > 0 Ibs In bbl. bulk , $2.10 ; best grade , 00 , 5s , > 2.W : ; best grade. 100 , 3s , $2.40 ; best grade , 18 , 10s. $2.20 ; rock salt , crushed il.80 ; common , bbl. $1.25. SOAP Cnsllle , mottled , per Ib , 010o ; do , white , per Ib , lie. HiiooMS-Parlor , 5 tie , J3.00 : 4 tie , $2.75 ; 3 tie , $2.85 ; stables. $2.85 ; common , { 1.50&I.73. COCOA ' /-lb tin , lOo perlb. CHOCOLATE 28iQJl3u per Ib ; German chicory , red.S'ie. ' Koi'i : Ilasls Manilla rope , 15o ; sisal rope , 12o ; cotton rope , Kic ; now process , SsC. ! COTTON TWINI : lllbb , very flue. 3 or 4 ply , 22c ; line , 20c ; daisy , 18ocandlo ; wli lc,82c. OMVKS Quarts , per doz , $1.00 ; pints , per doz , $2.50 ; bulk , uer gal , Kin. VINKOAU 30 gr , elder , lOc ; good , 12c ; white wine , 15e : faney fruit , 80. STOVK POLISH $2.oCKii. > .b7 per gross. HAOS Am. , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lewlston , per 100 , $17,00. OILS Ivoroseno-P. W. , lie ; W. W. . Kic ; headlight , 14"u ; gasoline , lie ; salad oil. A 1 , $2.0oa.uo ! ) per doz. Linseed Kaw , Olc ; boiled , 03c. ' _ Dry OooilH. UKAVV Ilnow.v COTTOSS Atlantic A , 7'.ie ; Atlantic II. 7o ; Atlantic I ) , tiyo ; Atlantic P , Oc ; Aurora C.4Jic ; Huck's Head , 04Oj ? Calnit W , filio ; Darlington , O'-ie ; Farmurs' No. 1 , ? , ' . 4ie ! ; Ilooslor LL , .v > e ; Indian Head , 7ic ! ; Lawrence LL , 5Ue ! Henrietta LL , 5yo. FINI : Itnowx Co'iTONS Atlantlo LL. , Oo ; Au rora II , O'.iO ; Aurora U. 054o ; Atlan O N II , 7Ue ; cheese cloth , 4o ; Clinton FF , 5Uo ; Pepperell It , O.Vo ; LnngdonG 11 , Oc. II.IACIIII ! : : > COTTONT Herkeley cambrlo No , na , llo ; Host Vet , U'io : lluttercloth XX , 44o ! ; Cabot , 740 ; First Call , fi'io ' ; I'rultof the Loom , H'io ' ; Hill Semper Idem , bci llousekeopor , 8'4o ; King Philip cambric , lOu ; Lnngdon CJ.1I , O'-io ' ; Lonsdalo , 8 40 ; Lonsditlo cambric , lOu ; Now York Mills , lie ; Oak La\vn.7c. SIIIIKTINUS AND Pit.i.nw CASINOS llrown Not-Penperell.45-lu.10o ; Pepperoll. 8-4. ISo ; Penperoll , 11-4 , 2Jo ; Peppuroll , 10-4 , 22o ; Utlca , 48-ln , l.V i Utlcii,6S-lii , 17 o ; Utlca , 78-ln,2lc ; Htlca , 80-lu , 20c ; Utlca. 00-ln , 28Vio. Illoached Not Ponporoll , 48-ln. lOo ; Penporell , 40-ln , llo ; Pepperell , n-4 , 14'-o ; Poptmrofl , 8-1 , 20o ; Pop- perell. l-4 , 22c ; Peppoiell , 10-4 , 880 ; Utlca , 8-4 , 8le ; 1'tlcn , U-4 , 20o ; Utlca , 10-4 , 8 c. UIMIHAMS Amoskeag , OJ e : Amoskeag , diess. 8'4c ; Hates , OVe ; Warwick , dress , 7oi ! Lancaster , O'ic ' ; Glcnulre. O.Vo ; Whlttcntoii , diess. 8ic. ! PltiNTS Indigo blue Net/ Martha Wash Ing- ton , GoAmerican. ; . O'ic ' ; ' Arnold , U' ' o : Ar nold II , long cloth. 20o ; Stlfol A , 12o : Merrl- mack , 7. , lee ; ( Jold Liafi c ; Hamilton , Mid Allen Pinks , Uo ! ; Allen Chambray , Oc ; Glou cester 5'i . PniNT.s Fancies Kddyitono , niio ; Steel lilvor , do ; Itamiipo. 4'ie ' ; St. Lelger. 54c ; Shirtings Martha Washington , 4c ( : Merrl- iiuick , 4Vie. Turkey Heds Fountain , Cio ! ; tlarner , 7et Cielleld , 84c ; lleilln , O'ic. WIUANS Net , Thistle , 7ic ! ; Ked Cioss , 7c. Corniiii : > t'AMiiuicri Crown , 4VQ ! Hed Star , 4'ie ; rolled Clover , 60 ; Slater , Oc ; nigh colors , Ic extra. C'lusn Slovens' It , 10-ln. Hl'tOi Slovens' I ) , IB-ln , lie ; Stevens' A. Itt-ln , 7c ; Stevens' P , 18-ln , 34'e ; htovens. ' M. 18-ln , 8'io ; Slovens' N. 20-ln , S'Je ' ; Stexens' NN. 28-ln , ! ie ; Stevens' SllT , 20-ln , H'ic : bleached , lo extra. Dc.Mus-Net. Amoskeag , U-oz , in'c ' { ; York , camlet , 12c ; F.verett , standard , l-'ijo ; Hay maker's , 7'ic ' ; Uld York , XX. 10"i- ; Lawrence , 2-\j , 13'ic ' ; Lawionco , U-oz , ISViu ; fancy ! , trlpes and checks , ll'ie. COTTON AUKS York Niinkln , Ifl'jo ' ; I'verett , 8-iz , it > e ; Lewtston. 10oSHiei Worklngman'n , llo ; Curksctow cashmere , 82io. ! Oulnlno , pcroz , P. iV W. . ( Cot German , 43o ; Indigo , pnr Ib. 7Jc ; Insect powder , 3lc ; opium , f3i3 : murphlne. pur oz , (3.10 ; hups , pur Ib , UV ; glyt-orliie , 8Uc ; dcUrlne. 10o ; cuttlebone , ar.ii ; cream tin tar , puro. U'kii coinmeri-lul , ISu ; cam phor , 47e ; am. ciiib , 14u ; blue rltrlol , 7'iu. ' clulu , inrlo , 37W.10C ! sulphuric , per HI. .lo. Oll < Stierm. tl.20 ! turpentine. Me ; Tonka bon'n . rJ.8333 : biiNam toln , ; ittlCV ! onlomel , uva lT7o ; cantharadles. fl.ii : > 'f l.'Oi cassia liuil , Wcs 22c ; chloroform. 4 ! ItXV ; ergot , 47tit Vics gum nrablc , tWicnoi glycerlno. 38a'Uci lycopodluni , - mercury. NV. "Metals , Itt.ocKTiN-iliiiaH pip , 2Sc per lb ; bar , Wo per lb. t'oppKitPlanished boiler sues , ; tt' ' < o per lh ; eold rolled. 81)0 ) per lb ; sheathing. 88c pur lb ; bills and lints. 2iM per Ib , G.u.VASl/KliSili'.KT IIION Discount 50-10 per cent , pat. plan , lion , Nos. 24 and St. A , 10ii ! > ; II , Jfooriso-Clmrconl , I. C. , 11x20. 115 , 13.15 ; I. ' ' ' SIU'CT'IIIO.V-NO : S0ftl.ai ; No. 87 , W.73. Soi.iiKli-144M.V. TIN PtATK-l. C. . 10x14 , 2 . $7.23 ; I. X. , 10x14 , 825. $9.00. TIN Pr.ATK-Coke , 10x14.223 , $ ; i.83 , STUM. N.ut.s Hase , ( W.23. STKKI , Wtni : NAII.S Hase , $2.03. WlllK-Jap. barb , M. l ; galv , . I.I3. SIIjKNT THlltTY VKAIIS. How n Gooi'Klu Woman ll ( < lliioiigly Kept a Vow to Her lliiHlinnd. Tlio tlonth of Mrs. Stisnn K. Morrillohl \vhiclt oi'curretl ut Amurlutis , Git. , ro- eontly , revives interest In ono of the most peculiar cased over known of a vow of silence miulo and Itopt thirty yorrs. In 1800. Mrs. Morrilleld who , it Is said , was u llttlo woman of u peculiar ! v bright and cheery disposition , Was tolling her husband of seine oeeurronoc , when ho requested her in a very surly manner to he silent , adding that the sound of her voice was hateful to him , says the Phil adelphia Times. Jt seems that Mr. Morrillohl , while n fjood husband in every ether way , was in the habit of vcntinir his displeasure when aroused by outside matters by ill humor with his wife , whoso oed nature usually passed his testiness by , but on this occasion she replied that , as it was hateful to him , ho should never hoar her voice again. And ho never did , nor did any other person over her it , for in spite of her husband's re morse and remonstrances from friends and relatives , Mrs. Merrifield kept her room , though she continued to act the part of a good wife and mother , fullllling every duty scrupulously- She oven bore three children to her husband after this vow was taken. When communication was absolutely necessary with those about her she used a slate , hut reduced a lanjiiiago of signs to such perfection in governing her household and children that'll was but seldom that this slate was resorted to. It was thought that when her husband died she would resume the use of her speech , but while slid sat by his dying bed , devoted and loving to the last , in answer to his Btmplieation that she speak but n , word to linn , wrote on the slate with all the evidences of grief : "I can not , I cannot ! Uod forgive and help me , I cannptl" But whether it was that she found it impossible to break her will and her vow , or that long disuse had alTected her organs BO that she really could not use them , could not bo arrived at ; but her family inclined to the latter belief , for it is said that while on her own deathbed she made distinct efforts to speak to her children , dying with the seal of silence unreinoved from her lips. Pears' Soap isthciuostolcganUoilotiuluncb ] MAKING A Sl'HKOir. Xot Mere Jnw Work Wlicn n Congress- iiinii Addresses Congress. It may look like a , very easy thing-for a member , having his speech written , to deliver it during the course of an hour in the house , but it is not such an easy thing as it looks , says tlio Pittsburg Telegraph. The average speaker gels a deal of athletic exercise in the course of an hour's speech. There are some mem bers in the house who can stand and read a speech without lifting a hand ex cept to turn the pages , and almost with out changing position , and there nro others who can talk all day without getting tired ; but tlio average speaker perspires as if ho was sawing wood. An oil-hand speech of ten minutes does not count , but the man who throws his arms in the air as if whirling Indian clubs , hammers his desk like a blacksmith , and dunces all around the place for an hour or more , is taking very violent exercise. Experience has taught some of them that is not safe to make such a speech without taking extra precautions against cooling olT too quickly afterward. I know several members who take ex traordinary precautions. They do not speak often. They know for weeks beforehand - forehand that they arc to speak , and after all preparations are made for the speech itself , and the day comes for the olfort , they have a servant bring them a complete change of linen and underwear a heavy overcoat to the capitol , and wait with these things at hand until the speech is ended. Then the speaker , with the perspiration pouring oil him , rushes lo the cloak room , whore the ser vant stands with the coat ready , and throws it over his shoulders as soon as ho comes within reach. Next , the mem ber , with the collar of his overcoat turned up high , tucks his dry under clothing under his arm and makes for the bathrooms. There ho enters the waiting room , whore the temperature is high and there can bo no draught , being under ground and there waits to cool elf a little preparatory to a bath. There is no more work for him in the house that day. When ho has got his bath , ho makes for his lodgings as fast as ho can , and stays there unlil thoroughly rested. Mrs. Winslow's Soothlnp Syrup reduces In flammation while children nro teething. 23 cents per bottle. _ _ PLOUGHING WITH STICKS. The Pi-imltivo Way 1'eriiviaiiH Kmploy toTloklo tlio Kai'tli. It would make an honest American farmer smile out loud to see the way the land is ploughed by Peruvians. tVom six to a do/.en teams of oxen are put to work in a Held of twenty or thirty acres. The oxen tire yoked by tying u heavy beam across their foroliead and in front of their horns. To this beam the plow is attached , all the force being applied by the head Instead of the shoulders. Tlio plow is a crooked stick or branch of a tree , the point faced with iron. Peruvians contend that tlioy do not need to plpw more than two or three inches deep , simply enough to loosen the soil so as to enable the seed to take root. The water used In irrigating is said to ho rich in plant food , further obviating the necessity of deep ploughing. Improved ploughs suitable for this country nro now manufactured in Europe and the United States , but they nro very different from the ploughs used by an American farmer. They are light and small , having a eloo resemblance to the original crooked stick. Every Peruvian plough has but ono handle. The driver carries in ono hand a huge goad , twelve or fifteen feet in length , with which to touch up his team and ho manages thu plough with the ether hand. The irrigating ditches must then bo connected with the canal which brings the water from the river and which traverse the Held at a dis tance of three or fmir feet apart and are bix to eight inches deep. They are so arranged that the whole Hold can bo instantly Hooded by turning on the water , and every hill of corn and potatoes ofbiigarenno will bo thoroughly soaked. Of course , the Holds must slope in the right direction and if nature has not so made it the level is reduced biilll- clcntly before it is ploughed. . - Ladles who value u rellucd complexion must use I'owoiii's iiuwiiur-t-U produces u suit uud DiMUlUul akin. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions and Stocks. Basement First National HanK , ' 003 South 18th ' JSlrqct , _ Ornnhn RRILWHY'fiMBOBRD it. wwuNtiTox A v. : Drpul lOlli unit Mnvin M roots. ( . : ) d in . Chlrngo 11.45 a in .Chlrauu Kxprc s. V M p IK .Clilrnira Express B.SOp WIllUSiiTO.T.v MiVltlVKU. Arrives j Depot IDlli mid Mamn stropls. | OinMiii. 10.1ft a ml Dunor D.ir Hxpfoss 10.15 n in Doim'r Kxprcs . C.40 p ml Denver Nlttht 'ijprosn 8.1,1 n nil Lincoln Local Leiivus , ST. .f. VT. "ll. Oninlm. Depot IQtli nnd Mimin streets. 9.35 n m.Kiin-nnty | ! Dixy Kxi > n . . . . | ( I.IU P lu JUS p mK. | ( X NlBlit Kip. via II. I' . Train..ft ! 41 m Tohtor | "IfKToSl'AUff (01 ( fArrlvoi Onmlin. | Depot IQtli nnd Marcy i-ln-i-l * . 11Imalia. 2.50 p in Uvorlnnit Klyer li.K ) p m 7. : < u p in I'nclllc Kxpri'M 7.1.1 n lu 10.VO n m Denver Kxprem 4.05 p m 4.45 p m ( Irnnd Wand Kxp. ( except Sun. 12.45 p in _ 6.0 la m Kmisn * City Kxpres * i r..m a m Leaves "t'lllCStiO , It. l.\ l-Al'Il-'ll' , " Arrived Oinatm. U. 1' . depot , lUtti nnd .Mnrcy St > _ Oiniilin. (1.13 ( p m _ - - : Kxpress IIMU'll ill IU. > n in . .Atlantic Kiprco 1'i.liO p m 4.15 p in .Vo tlliiilti Limited In.15 n m fllO.'X CITl'A 1'At'lt'tO. "lAirlveT III. l depot , I0llimi _ 1 Mnrry StsJ Omnli.i. 7.15 n in i . . .Sioux City I'nuKonner . . .T | 5.15 p ml . . . . . St. I'nul Kxpre" | | 005 n m "THTTCT.V CITS'A I'At'lr'UV lArrlvei Omnli.i. I DepotJMh nnd WolnlerSt * . jJnmlm. ' " Jl.05 p in i . . . . . .St. I'lUiT Limited. . . . . 11. ' . I * , ili'imt. lUth mill .MnrcyStr. _ I Oiniilm. li.l.'i n ml ClilcnK" Kipre x. . . . . . . n.'A ) P m IMI p m Vixilbulu l.lnllUvl 1I..VI n m C.I5 p in ( It. ot. Sat ) .M.ill ( Ar. ex. .Muni .M n m _ ! > . ' \ ) ji ml . . .Ka ternnri'r. _ ; 2.45 p III ' t'lllOAH'O , Mri. . , , V ST. PAtilj.1 ArrVvoi Omihn. If. I' , ilepnt. lOlli anil .Mnrcy Sts.l Omalin. SU.'i n in i .Mull ( except Sunday } . . B.ttl P in CM ) p m . . . .Chicago Kiprc * . * U. 15 n m ) p ml.i. . . ' . : tU.p m OAiATFiCA sTriATtfisr . 'A'rrlvcj Unmlia. I7.l' _ . ileput , lUtli unit .Man-y Sta.l Oninlm. TlfU p m . St. l.onli Cannixi Unit . | I. . : > U p iii Leaves I- . , i : . * MJ VAM/SV. lArrlvoi Uninlui. _ _ l Jt [ IHM nnlVu' _ ) it'llSti. . I I ) 11 1 1. t > . ( O n lii . lllnck Hllli ixprc : < s . " & .au p in P.UU a xp. ( Kx. Sniiilay ) . . . fi.'JO p m 5.10 p m . .Wnhoo A Lincoln . . _ „ . . . lll..i ) n m Ji.10 p nil..York , V NnrfolkjKx. Sniidny ) . . 10.20 n m Umahn. _ | Depot I.MIi nnd U'clmer Sis. | Omulm ! B.IO n niC. .Sioux City Accoiiiinodatioii. . . ' .Hll p III l.OU p m .Sioux City Kxproi9Kx. ( Sun. ) . . 1M p m 'J.O.'i p m St. I'nul I.lmUeil VM n m 5.15 njn llancoft I'n iipniror ( Kt , Sun ) . . ) 8.45 n m l nVoTiT" " "ArtFSmfiii PATlVif. [ "Arrival Oiimlin. I lloiiit | l.'illi \VulislcrStn. . I Ouiiilm. ID. : * ) nlnl. . JstTTxmls A K. C. ICxpro-ts .T.I 4..V.Fp m _ ! U5 p nil . . .St.i.onls A H. C. K | ire.is. . . . | ii.Mji ; m UNION lAt'II-'Icr-3t/riUll7\N ) ) Til A NS" " " " Those trntns nlso stop lit 13th , 17th , SOth nndiltli streets , Suiniult imd Snvldue CroJilnz.Vorklnic men's trnlns da not rim Snndny. I. * I'AClt'lu. " Arri ej TrannforJ Unio n Depot. Council Illulla. I'J'ruimfur 7i.iO : p nil. . . Nluht Kxpreim . I VM it m ! i.tl ; ) a m . . . Atlantic H.xpress . fi.55 p m 5.00 p m . . VcilUiiile l.lmlteil. . . . . . . | ii. ( : < U a in " Tranaferl Union Depot. Council Minify. i'rraiiHfei _ "ll.4ii"iT ni | . Clii5iO ( ! Hixi > roir. ! . . i " ri.HO p m . Vestibule Umlted . 10.00 p , TI . Kastorn Kljer 8U ( g ml. [ . Atlantic Mall . . -.M1LTX s.\ . . . . _ M"0JL'2il | ' ! ! > _ i'0.mlJ : ! ! i1' ' " " . Tl.Ti ) n n7.CIilCiiKo | Mull ( oxuopi Sinidii ) ' ) . . ( V * p m Chlonuo Kxprus * 10.0U p inj I'lilcaito KxiircHV. J * > n\u > ] K.TT'B'.lOK , t C.'ir [ Arrives Triimterl Uiijpn _ lci'iit. Couiidl Hliuls _ 'Trnnsfur ' 1067 iTiii.RIinsir-Tcity | flny K.xpr7'HM. . [ 5.4.1 p m 10.25 p ni .JCiiii'a nty Nliilit Kxpross. . . | 0.20 it m "Ixiaves | " O.M7M1A A ; ST. 1.OUIS. I A rrfves Trannferl Union Depot , CounoH lllulTn. iTninifor fi.tOpm ! SiM-mil * ( "nnoii llall 112.15 Vm "Loaves | ClllcAoTllUL'N ( ; ; ) A yitlNCV. I Arrives 'rrnnifcrl 1'nlon Depot , Conni-11 HlnlTn. iTiniisfer W.4II n ml . ' . .77..rhlcngo Kxproni " H20 P m 10.00 p ml Clilcnim Kiprob * ' .i. Id a m 7.'iO njii | . . _ .Tri'MtonJ K--i . . 11.1-0 n m . . _ . rrlvos Tian.iferl Union Depot. Oinncll Uliills. jTransfcr 7.45 n iiil--SloujTcity Accoinmodatlon..I ( i.15 n m 6.60 p mU . . . . .St. 1'iinl I'ixpress. ' | u.55 p m MIS30UIU I'ACIKIO BUUUUUAN TIIA1NS. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH - AT - 13O2 Fannm Sfcroot. HARRY P.DE J 2L , Cl y Pnasongor nnd Tlokot SWATIIMOHK COM.KOH , SWATIIMOHK. I'A. Opens uth month , ! lli ) , Ib'.u. Thirty minutes from llroinl Ht. Hlatlon. 1'hllii. Under caru uf Krlt'iidn. Full colleulato eournu for linlli Boxes Icmllni ; to Olasslcal , Knulneerlinr , Hclontltlc nml I.lteiary < lu- um' . Healthful locution , extminlvoroiiilili , hulhlliiK' , nmchlno shops , laboratories ntiit libra- Jle.i. For full particulars nililreici W.M. II. AI'l'l.UTO.V , I'll. I ) . , Artlnif I'jeslilenL Deni/Br / Lottery Denver , Colo. , Capital Prize $7,500 , TICKETS , no CHXTH KACH. $26,370 , PAID KACH MONTH. BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES. Address H. H , R1IOUUS , DENVKU , - COLORADO. ( CD , . , . . , , . b. v uivi > tfviii H u npvo.rr r lot ) , m W. l.d oa El. . Uie. o , (3 u 'III ' mid tiet It. Himv Iti i.tw ! ! NEBRASKA National Bank O. 8 , D fTPOSITORY. OMAHA , NEB. Cnpltnl , - $4OOOOO' Surplus Jnn. 1st , 1800 , - 07DOO Offloers nd DlreclOM-llpnrr W. YMs , pr iM nlj X-SJWUB. lief d , Tlca rtrniMcnti Jsmcj W SnT n | n > T-Morse , Johnfl , folium It , U , Cuihlnfl J. M. lib r Ulek | W. II. B. HuKhei , CMulnr. THE IRON BANK. Co-ncr I Jlh iind Furrmm StrcMi. A Oencrii ItitiUlne UmlncM Trnnsncted. GOMMEHC3IA1 * National Bank Capital , - $400,000' Surplus , - 4OOOd. Oncers nnd Illrpftnfs-K. M. Mnrncrnun , O. M Illlrhcnck , .ln ( > i > h linrnc.in. Jr. , A llcnrr. K. H Amti'MonVllllnin o. Mnnl , vlro-prriliU'iiti I. , n WllllnnK , A. r , llopMn , timltlcnt. A. .MllUnrd , cashier ; K. U. llrrnnt , nmlMmitmiller Omaha TvJanUficIarBrs , . Hunts and SliocN , KinKKNDALL , JONES & CO. , Wholesale Manufacturers of Hoots & Shoes llnMon Hiililier Shoe Co. , 1107 , 1104 llnrnoy Street , Oninlm , .Ni'li. ILEK , Lajjer llwr llrcwcrs , 1MI Ncrlli 16th Slnpl , Ouinlin , Neb. Corn leu. EAGLE CORNICE WOUKS , Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornici Wlnrtorr cnp < ami nictnllcntcytlKhti .lohn Kpencton proprietor. lOSnn.t llJSoutli 10th rlrri-t. ArtlHtH * MnterlnlH. " ' * -------------u - - - - - - - - "A. IIOSPE , Jr'u Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 DoUKlai Street , Oninlm , Neb. Con ] , Coke , I-to. ; OMAHA COAL , COKE AND LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. B. E. Cor Ifitli nmt Douglas Streets , Oninlm , N'ch. TJEUIIASKA FUEL do.7 Shippers of Coal and Coke , S14 Soulli 1.1th Street. Omnlm , NeD. DEAN , ARMSTRONG ic CO. , Wholesale Cigars. 4OTN ICth Street. "Ilelln"'I4S9. = J Dry GoilH and Xotioim. " " " ' M. Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and NotionJ Corner Illlianil Ihiwnnl Sticuti. KILPATHICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods , Gauls'KurilUlilnu'Coodn , Corner llth and llaiuoy Btri'cH , Omalin , Neb Kiirnltiirc. DEWEY & STONK , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Karnnm Street. Omaha , Ncbrnnka. CHARLKS SHIVKHICK , Furniinrc. . Nt , . Omaha. i i ( > Aa. Oroocrlfs. McCOUD , BRADY te CO , WliolesiilCtroccrs , Uth nnrt Lcavenwortli Streets. Oui.ihn , Nctiraska. ' 1' JOHN A. WAKEKIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. , Etc. Imported nmt American I'ortlaml Cement Rt.itt , afentfor Mllwaukuo lljilraullc Cemuut , ana ( julncy Wlilte I.lme. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Wood carpet * and pnrqnct ilourlnK. t'th ' and DouglM. UtrcotB , Omaha , Nulira.ikn. , \V. Orttr x" , Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc , Corner Oth and UotiKlai Streets , Omslm. Millinery nnd Notions. I. OI3ERFKLDER & CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , JUA , 210 nnd 912 South llth etreoU NotloiiH ; J. T. RODINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , 1124 Hartley street , Omalin. OIlH. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINK CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , . Axle iircnuc , etc. , Omalm. A H. lliiiliop , Mummer. : ' . _ I'npor. _ CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry B nice tock of printing , wrapplnu and wrltlni paper , Hpcclal attention iilvcn to card paper , A. L. DEANE Ac CO. , Uencral AKcnti for P Halls' Safes , m and 323 South 10th St. , Oraat * ToyH , Kta. r H. HARDY & CO. , Jobbers of Dolls Albums Goods Toys , , ! Fancy , Ilouie Furnl'hlnx Condi , rhlldren'i CarrlafM. I Karimni street , Onmhn , Nob. Wntur Hup U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , Halllday wind mill ) . 918 nnd IKO Jonun > t. , Omaha (1. K ltos , ActliiR Mitnnver. Iron WorkH. PAXTON & VIERLINQ IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort , . Engines , brnis work , general foundry , machine n . blackimlth work , onicu nnd works , U. 1' lly nnd 17th street , Omaha. < OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaults , jail work , Iron shutlnrs and Urn etrnpes. U. Andreeii .prup'r. Cor lull unitJa'kiQU : tits. Hanlilo _ _ ) rH , Ktu. M. A. DISUROW & CO. , Wholeialo manufacturers of J Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Brunch oClce , 12th and Iinrcl streets , Omaha , If . I Qout.Ii Oma.li a. ? UNION STOCK YAHD8 CO. , 01 South Omalia , Limited , GILBERT BROTHERS ; Taxidermists B | > rcluius nan bo sent i safolr b * mall or uiyrcn iiimil fur ulto * . tu It , leth Btr * t , BLAKK , KOISSIiVAIN & CO. , London , England. ADOLl'll BOISSI'VAIN & CO. Amsterdam , Holland. Uankora. Bur and soil American securities on comuliloo 04 1/jndon anil on oil Continental uarkuls , < w W o ft ipiDUU/i