THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : bilTESDAY. JANUARY 13. 1891. THE SPECDtATIVE MARKETS , Final Crop Report a Bullish Influence in What. LOCAL TRADE PRETTY WELL STIRRED UP , Corn llndljr Demoralized I.mto In the Day Onts Unlu Strength Dur ing the fny ) Great Weak ness In Corn. CmrAno , Jan. 12. [ flpcclal Telegram to TUB llnn.1 Thcro wni nnusitnl activity nt the opening on 'chnugo. Washington crop report flatures , of which thn first appeared In Satur day's afternoon papers , was a disturbing In fluence In ccronK The figures wcro moder ately bullish nil around and started every thing firm nnd higher. It wns but a temporary bulge as It looked at tlio end of thn first hour. May wheat sold all the way from OTSio lo OSo nt the first Hash , and after touching DSWo sold back to07Wc , or Uc over the clo o Saturday. Corn for May sold nt 5.1'fo and B1H , oft toWf In lostthnna half hour , Very great receipts of ho s bro'xo provisions sharri'.y. May pork opened lOc lower ut J1I.021J and sold down lOo further to JI0.02tf befuro the call. Lard was oft to tl.Q.'i and ribs to ( .1.50 for Mny , The final crop reporton wheat for 1SOO , mak- Inc tlio total yield a little loss than 400,000,003 bushels wis In Itself a trlllo bullish us the tradooxpccted something o\or this amount. The estimate of the condition ot growing wheat at. Oil compared with a condition of .05 for December of lust year was slightly bear ish. One Influence about offset the other and loaves the market with two sides as before and the loal trade pretty well stirred up. In the transactions tcdny the bears took the nd- vnnt.ire by the boldest trading and after n bulge of lUocnily , f rum the closing price of last week there was a hi oak ot So straight from the top , The market opened with a nhlrl around 07ic } , but small shorts , who wanted to cover , gotno wheat tosponkof until the price got above 071fo and around 0c , The first . flurry carried the price of May to OSJJc. On the bulge I'ardrldgo sold through every broker ho could scud Into the pit. B. V , Whlto.t Co. sold , Walker & Co. and lialdwln ( t I'nrmim mid the whole line of professional bums filled the small buyers with ivhout. Logan & Co. and others sold some long whont. The build , with good lines already on hand , did not feel like adding to thulr load to help the market * The foreign situation wns strong but this was olTsct by pretty free receipts lu the northwest , nearly 510 cars at Minneapolis. The visible supply figures wcro not far enough along to cut any figure. The market became heavy under tlin combined soiling nf the bears and tired Dulls nnd from 93c ! , price went to OOiic , about midday. The uslblo supply fig ures showed a decrease of 3:13,000 : bushels and undcr07e. 1'ardridgoand otherscovcred'somo ' wheat utifl not only checked the do- cllno but brought about a rally to OO''e , the closing price of Saturday. Theio was talk , on the decline , of boars seek ing to dislodge the long wheat beta by iCon- nett Hopkins and linker fc Co , , but no ono ser iously expected strong houses to unload nt this juncture. At 1 o'clock. May wheutwas at OO'tic , the low point of thn day up to that hour. Nothing appeared to help wheat much , late In the day. The last half hour brought a break of ? o from the price at 1 o'clock nnd May sold at ftlfo , closing Ho under Saturday at Ode , January was at Ol c , early to B0o ! ( nominal , at the close. July was at 03J04o } early , to02o seller , at the close. Now York reported two loads of fresh export business for the United Kingdom. On the curb puts on Muy wheat woro05 ? o ! calls , Oijfo. The corn market did not get out of the run on the crop report. The prlco of May started He up at M'io , touched 5'JKe , went off on largo offerings and a few sales to.'Afto thoflrsthour , rallied toSJJSc. sold off to 5JKiC , up to 6J ? c , and atl o'clock was Just Ic under the opening at 52S'c. A member of a loading firm Bent this statement to his house this morning ; "Al though the government r/oport reduces the es- tlmatoof the com crop 70,000,000 bushels , it Is a disappointment to the major ty of the bulls who have been expecting n reduction to 1,400.- 000.000 bushels. Tlio prlco wns 3Jo In Chicago a year ago , wlilch netted the farmers , after deducting 15o freight , only 13c. It Is now Me , which at the sumo freights nets them 3.10. Last year largo amounts were burned and wnstea by farmers mid feeders. This year , nt the high prices , with an open fall and- winter and abund ant pasturage , o\ery bushel Is saved and wo bollovo this saving will amount to 200,000,000 bushels , sutllclcnt to make a long crop out ot what seemed a short one. " The corn market was badly demoralized latu In the day. Alay sold down to 6'Jie or l'/ia under the early price. Thoio wus a llttiu rally to 52S-JO at the close. January was quoted 50o oil to 48c ! } , closing48'io ; February at GloolT to 4 ! > Ho. closing nt 4 ! ) ? o. Corn receipts Mere 183 cars , for Tuesday 275. Liverpool cables wore firm and } Jd up. There was a great deal of long corn , sold out during tlio day and a much more bearish feollmr scums to exist among the the trado. The vlslhle supply In creased (17,000 ( bushels and the local stock C2.IXW bushels. May corn prlvllegosworomioted at fl'Jn for ntlt.w. , .ViM for calls. Oats followed the other cereals parly , but did not prove BO weak late In the day , Mav sold at 40 o and40'io and oil to 4lc ( , closing lo under Saturday : January at 43 < .iu nniN.I'ic and off to 43c ; June closed ut 43 , ' o ; July at 41 Mo. Thn provision market was the weakest on the floor today , but fiom causes entirely Inde pendent of the easier feeling la the grain market. Coming on top of 234.000 hogs List week , the receipts of hogs today wore about 00.000. Instead of 40,000 , a liberal estimate. The prices nt the yards smashed at oneo 10 to 15o on the early estimate ofr 3ooo. The provision trade hud to follow. Mess pork opened lOc lower at $11.02 , sold around $11.03 fora mo ment and at ouco went elf lOo furthVr to | 10.U2li before tno call. Later thcro wns a break to $10 75 , a rally to $10.03 and tlio closu wasSOo under Saturday nt (10.8'Jii. January was qJT to 110.33. There was a proportionate decline In other products. Lard wan ham mered down until there wns n sale for May at $0,22i ! and the eloso was a loss of lOo for the day atfl.23. February wns J5.K5 , March $0.00. Klbs sold at $3.55 and $3.45 for May , closing at the bottom ; January , M.OO ; February. * 3.02 ! { , Karly In the day there was selling by Fowler nnd .Sterling and mntiv others. Schw.irt- IHipco sold nork. Cudahy was a seller , al though buying by Wollf wns credited to him. The commission houses sold stuff supposed to Uoaril No ten mill Late private cables on wheat wore Ud higher. New Orleans rouorts 38,000 bushels of wheat cleared. Now York reports ten boat loids of No. 2 red wheat worked foroxport to 1'ortugal , Liverpool , poor demand for upot wheat nt the oponliiz , but llriuly hold. Corn strong. 1'uts on St. I.inils May wheat. Ol'foi calls , 00Ha I'nts on May corn , 49jo ! ; culls. 49So. 1 ml 111 shipped last week to the United ICIne- doiu and continent 040,000 quarters of wliotit. At 3 p. m. 1'uts on Chicago May who.it , BoSci calls , wlJio. 1'uts on Muy corn , 62Hui calls , M e. On the llttlo upturn from M'i'ilOOV i'nrt- rklRo fed the wliout market all It would tuko. Ho was a liouvy stiller at the opoulutc unJ covered freely around MJUc. lleerbolim's Oablo-narRocs off cost wliont troiiBS corn flrmor. Ourh'ooson passage ana for Bhlpmont : Wheat strong ; com Urin. Weather frosty In Knijlaml. AV. 0. MoCormlokt A Oo. to Swnrtz A Co. Provisions weak on lieavo rncelpta of hogs , and wo tlilnk thor \rlllKO still lower , as the cstlmato of hogs for tomorrow Is 03,000. IV. a , McCormlck tt Co. to V. 0. Sw.irtz ic Oo.l Tliero lias boon considerable wliont sold touay , for tit. Louis account , ulso small lines of local long stull hu\o been lltiuldutej. W. J. JloCorniloW A Do. to P. O. Bwarlz , t Co. j The Rovornniont reports 6,000,000 uorut of com ubantlonotl but It is very conservative to sav tnat the yield on tills 0,000,000 would bo5 bush els per aero , orUii.000,000 bushels , nnd althoush this wus not Kiitbercd It docs not necessarily follow that It wus a total loss , us stock wus undoubtedly turned In ou It. Therefore this ihould be added to the fovornmont's ostl- innteof 1,400,00a,000a F. 0. Logan & Co , to Donjamln n. Ilrvnn Wheat openud stroim ut UTHo for May , sold up to Wound closed at Wo. Tlio Ruvemnient re ports of KUOoaooO bushels Is undoubtedly bullish. 1ml the majority of our traders wore Sronurod for It by having wheat on hand. Mie Ueclluo coiulderable long wa > old out. To tnalntnln price * wo must hnvo morooutsldo Riicciilntlon. Corn closes weak ntfi3 ( et trailo llKht. 1'ro visions niodorotoly active. I'aukers wore sailers early. W. O. McCorinlek & Co. to t0. . Bw.irJ * A : Co. ! Owing to tlio nilldiio of tlio Benson tliero 1ms been a hunry substitution of ebonpcr feed In tlio pl.ico nf corn , 'llio Rating < ir. the blR crop of half fnttort stock. nn\onnts \ to aso.000.fii > ) to a70.000.OCO bnsbpli , which Rlvcs us acropof nearly ltOJWO,000 , fol- loirlnc tlio two Inrgcst crops wp have over tiroluccd , Can this position maintain B3c for Mnvcorn ? Wo think not. Kcnnott Hopttlns It Co. to Ohrlitio-I.atlirqp Commission company : Wheat opened lo lilnlicr in consiMiui'iicn of a buillsli Kovernincnt n-port but weakness In provisions nnd sym pnthatlcally In corn nrid oats encouraged wheat bears nnd they bcRnn selllns furiously. The tcndiinov vi-ns rontlnunllr downward until a 2c decline bad been established when covering hv ulimts nnd a llttlo liitestinniit liuyliiK oa the stronJlU of coed cubles nntl fifteen loadi taken for o port caused a rally toOTo bntii bearish sentiment soon roassortcd Itself nnd u break folloHcd carrying prices lower Hum before. Who.it would naturally liavo advanced on such n report as Mr , Dnrigo * but the Intensely boiirlsli fooling provnlllnit ovorslindows all other cnnsldora- tlonsnnfl the solllnzfover will bavo to run Its course. The weakness nt tlio close Indlentcsn , lower oponlnx tomorrow. Corn , some local traders having covered their shorts put them out today , causing a loner nmrket. There wus no demand to spenk nf after the open InK spiTt incept around B''Ko iik'alnst puts. Obamplln , Kowlor , Walker. I'nrkcr , and otli- ors sold , If Kovormiipnt reports Is reliable It h sure there Is to none no scarcity of corn excrpt tcnipor- .xrlly. It may bo sovural inoittlis bofpro a f routnoMMm.Mit sots In uml In tlio meantime a nervous and occ.islonullr hlKlior market Is probable but \\a loolc for Increasing stocks nnd a Rlowly declining market , Onts wcro .ictlvo within narrow limits. There Boeins to bo tnnro confidence In tlio Inni ; side of thlsco- roil thnn any other , and tlio Kovorninent re port Is calculated to cncourmjo this bellof. A very InrRo ni irkctltig of hojts caused heavy trading In provisions. I.on s vvero the princi pal sellers. bhorts covered liberally but on this break us on previous ones lately thcro lias boon noticed free spoculatlvo buylns. Thus while It prevents as much Immediate ( leellno as the. situation Mcciiis to warrant Is not favorable to the future strength of the market. LtVK STOCK. i. Jnn. 13. [ Special Telegram to Tim IE : , ] OATTi.E-Good steers wcro not plenti ful , but there wus a lioivy : supply of medium , thin nnd common stook nnd the run of old cows wns the largest for more than u month past , and there wns also more stockers than for the past week or so. The general market opened slow , bigliuyort holding ofT until tlio last moment nnd then making bids fully lOo to ir o lower limn the close of last weok. On good to choice steers and on medium stock they would not inako an offer unless nt ridicu lously low prices , llutchor stock , although not III as bad tbapo us fat cattle , sold lOo lower nnd perhaps llo to 20o In some cases. Tlio mar ket on stookcrs doe ? not fairly open on Mon day , as both buyers and sellers are engaged In looMriKOver and penning the atouk previous to sorting. Tlio top prices today wore I3.S5 for extra l00-lb. steers ; $4,7.V3 > 3.00 for 1,400 to 1,50Mb ; averages ! other steers , 81.0504.50 ; on common , t3.2.T1.7i ; ; stackers , $2.00IW,50 ; butch ers' stock , Z1.SM&3.50. Hoes An impeded run throw the ordinary routine of business out of the usual course , lionco the general business wns r.itncr slow to open and thcio was a good deal of sklrmlsh- Ingbotwicn layers and sellers before prices could be agreed on , but first sales showed a sharp down turn of lOc to 15c and from that on to the" close thcro wns no rnlly , hence the gen eral market closed lOo to 15u lower than on Saturdnv , with common llKlitnihcd selllnzas low as H3.Vii3.45 ; fair to peed mixed , $ 'l..WJ4 H.MJrlmo ] heavy and butcher weights , $ . ) .CO ® a.C5 ; light. W.W&1.W pigs , J2.7&S.UO. FMSAXCIAZ , . NEW YOIIK , Jan. 12. [ Special Telegram to TUB lien. ] There was somewhat of a surprise In store for Wall street this morning , Either because of the prospects of a ° back dividend , or some other Influence , thcro was Intense ex citement In Sugar Itoflnorles. which recorded the first sale at ! 17s per cent over Its final prlco of Sattiulny , Dealings In it wcro enormous and Its prlco mounted 1 per cent at time , ness In dealings and Its price icactcd to 76ii , In which neighborhood it was maintained. The general list , while sharing in the onrly strength and activity showed Irregularity In the later dealings and the opening advan tages wcio not maintained In many cases. The Missouri I'aclQo was the strongest stock on the list , rising 34 per cent , .while many others declined small fractions. Late In the hour Norther 1'aclflo and Ohlcago Gas became more active , each rising over 1. The market at 11 o'clock , hottover , wns still rather unsettled though very active. The upward movement In stocks , early , was helped by London buy ing. The easier feeling which followed about midday was on selling to takeprofits. . This wns followed before 1 o'clock by a second per iod of good buying and Durllngton rose to 03 , til. 1'iuil to M. Mls ouil I'acillo to ( Xiy , North ern 1'uelllo common to S&1 , preferred to 70 5 , North American to 17& , louidvlllo to 04 , Chicago cage Gas to ) . Lnckawanna was olT lli to Iff. The Into hours nt the session In stocks were dovotc'd to pretty general se'.ling. There was not any bad feeling over the situation , but the taking of profits on a big advance on the theory of natural reaction. At the close a few stocks , including Northern Pacific , preferred , and Ilurllngton. wore steady at Saturday's figures. Chicago Oas. after a rise of over 6 points to K , closed atauy. Sugar Kccblptg dropped baek ? 8J { at the close , in railroad stocks AtubUon was on ; j ntii : , Northwestern. M at lOfl'is ' HOCK Island. li tit < / ) , * ; Ht. Paul. ' / at 6.V.J : ills- boarl Pacllle was up H nnd Union Pacllic oil 1 percent ; Lnckawnmiu , II'.1 ; , or 1 tier cent lower. Hales wore 91,000 shares. Tlio rollawinir were the ciosmglrjuotatlons : U.S. 4a regular 1VO Northern 1'nclilc. . . . 27 > { U.S. 4s coupons I.M do iiroforrud UJH U.H. 4 sroxular 10.lt/ C. AN.V lKr ( ) | U.S. 4ms ! coupons..IOIJ ) do preferred 137 I'acltloiisof 'UJ 10.1 Now VorkCentral. . . 10.1U Centrall'acltlo 10 ! > . , . &H 15 ChlcnKO.t Alton l.'SK llook laland ( iUU Clilciik'o , llurllngton C. , Jt.iSt. I' . . . . . . . . . 65 4 ( jillncy W do pro fcrrod 109 D..UA. tV.i U7Mi St. 1'nulOmaha . . . 2 < W Illlnola Central 100 do preferred 80 U , Hi W Union TaclHo 46 > j Kansas A Texas 13 W..fat. I * & ! in Lake Shore 1C7-U do preferred luU Mlchluan Central. . . . 91 Woitorn Union 13j MlasourU'aoltlo Ii5 MONKV On call , easy ; closed at 3 per cent 1'niMR MEIIOA-NTHS PAI-EH < iS8 } per cent. KTKUI.INU KxoiiANnK Quiet and weaker ; sixty-day bills , H.Wl ; demand , JI.83 . Tlio Coffee Alitrkot. NKW YOIIK , Jan. 12. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE/ ] Coffee Options opened steady ami unchanged to 10 points ) up ; closed steady to 10315 points up. Sales. 28,500 bags , Including Jnnunry , $16.4 316. % February , Jltl.OG5J10.03 ! March. * l5.7.1@lr > .80r May. (1.130 ® 15 (0 ( ; July , * N.8.vail.a' . Spot Ulo. steadier and more active ; fair cargoes , 410.00 ; No. 7 , J17.50. Slinres. NEW VOIIK , Jan. 13. ISpoolal Telegram to THE UEEI The followln ; urj the mlnlnj stock quotations : Con , Cal. & Vn SiO 3X0 KurcknCun W ) ( JouliI A Curry 24) Htnndnrd . lou Houiostako NX ) Button Creek . 110 Horn Bllrer 310 Union Oca . ISO 2'JlOJiVCK 3IA.MIKET. NKW YOUK , Jun.l ! ! . Wheat Kocelpts , 1.600 bushels ; exports , 1&.COJ ; spot , unsottlca ; No.L' . rcd$1.04ln elevator ; $ l.05Ji@t.OOU afloat ; JI.OISl.i > o ? f. o. b ; options opened ? i to U higher , later broke l > ® 17s. eloicd liouvy t No. " red , January , closing at $1.0.14. Uorn Kecolpts , WflOO bushelsi exports , 1,450 bushels ; spot closed weak ; No. 2 , 53iijOo In elovutor ; ( U'io afloat ; ungraded , mixed. GO'fc ' ; onttons closed onsy ; January closing at covie. Oats Heoelpts. 1JJ.OOO bushels ! exports , 1,1100 bushoUj spot lower ; No , „ ' white. KiH mixed westoin , lOias.'o ; white western , options weak , January closing at . ' 0. Sugar Kavv , linn ; centrifugals 1)0 test. 3 A and K , refined , quiet , white extra 0 , 57-lO3 > J. Uetroleum United closed for February at 03 tic. KggsWeak ; western , I . 1'ork Qiiloti now mess. tll.50iil2.00. Lard IJonressod , mere active , western stoun , fO.lSo bid , lluttor Weak ; western dairy , 123JOO ; creamery , loaJSo ; Elgin , ' "Ja. Ohoeso-btrongor ! wnutodj light skims. 4JJia 8T. touia. Jan. 13. Wheat Cash , Ofoi May , Uorn-I.owor : cash,48Hq ; May , 40. 0. Oats Unsettled : cash , 41o ; May , 45J/o. ' 1'ork-Kasler nt llo.imiaiolsa I.ard Lower at fiO-'S. Whisky Steady ut * I.U. Uutter Dulli uroamory , SlC o ; dairy , S1O 0 * * OIUCAOO. Jan. K. l n. m. closo-Wheat- Easy ; cush.69'Xc ; May.fW ot July. OlXc. lOorn-MeaOyi eaili. iS'Ip ; May. MKOX'Sjc. Oats-Knsy ; cash,4Jo ; May , 4lWIOio. ) } Kyo Kusy at 70o. ll.irlev Quiet ut rvasOc. rrlmoTlmothy-rirni at J1.S7. riax-Klrmat il.:4. \Vhlsky-t.H. I'orK-Uull ! cash , JI0.23 ; May. II0.65JS. l.tird-Dull ) cash , t3.7iKffi.VSOj Muy I0.2.V Short UIbUull | cash , 13.00415.25 , May , J.t3 Ol < M. * llour Flruii uachauged ) iprlag patents J4BO ® . 00 | winter patents , I.7X25. ( < X > ! bakers' , W.w : < B .CO. Hulk Meats Shoulders , 81 1031 JO ; short clear. | 3,2.va.ti : ) : short ribs , tl.UJ3A.03. lluttcr UnchuiiKudt creamery , tlalrv. . Chcrjo UnchnnBOdj full cream ctiaildnr * . ' < oyct flats , DJiOiOe ; Young Americas , 10 < a lolic. Kirgs-Enslcr ; fresh , Sl'ittXlc. ' II WPS 1'lrnior : light and hoivy green Mlted.BUffM'io ' ; green. 4'4J4e ' ! : nalkod bull , 4U ! Krecn s.iltcd calf , 8s ; drv Hint , 80 ; > alt bull. 0370 ! dry onlf.saoot deacons , oaeh 2-Vj. Tallow Stnadyi No. 1 , solid paokpd , 8Uo ; No. ? ,3 < ; ! cako,4c. , , , Uccclpts. Shipments. Hour.bbls . JO.OJO 11.000 Wliont , bu . 10.000 41.000 Corn , bu . 08,000 ,141.000 Oats , bu . . . . . 4I.OOJ 109,000 The Visible Supply. CIIICAOO , Jan. 12. The visible supply of grain for the \vcok ending January 10 , 03 compiled by the secretary of the Chicago board ot trade , is as follows : Huslieli. Wheat . ffiWiAOOJ Corn. . . SI.7U7.COO Oatl . 3.K1),000 ) Hyo . 4'B,000 Darloy . . . 3,811,000 MiNNnAror.ts , Jan , 12. Wheat Karly tlioro was n largo dcmnnd for spot nhont and prices wcro higher , but on later declines of futures and tush wheat to some extent foil with them. Itccolpts for forty-eight liours , BOO cars ; shipments , 100 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , Jammry , Olu ; on track , O'-'o : No. 1 noitlicm , Jantinry nnd Kebrunrv. h'Jo ' ; May , raUci on traak , Me : No. U northern , January , boo ; on track , 8"a87lo. ! _ ICANSAS Our. Jan. 12. Wheat Quint ; No. 2 hard , cash , Pl'/jO bld.Juuuury ; , 82o bid ; No. 2 red. cash. Mo bid. Corn-Weaker ; No. 2 cash , 4Sobldj January , 49c ! bid. Outs-Steady ; No. I , casli,4liO ? bid ! January , 4l > io bid. _ MILWAUKEE. .Tnn. 12. Wheat Lower ; No. 2 sprlnit cash , 8'SJSSc ; May , HOC. Oorn-Qttlot ! No. ,1. 48',440o. Oats-Qillot ; No. S white , 4f > 3t7e. Piovlslons-Cuslor ; pork , May , $11,8215. Jan. 12. Wheat-Firm ! demand fair ; holders' offer sparingly ; red west ern RprliiK. 7s 8d ; rod western winter , 7s Gd , Corn Strong ; demand fair ; mixed western , 5s 7JJd per cental. _ tft'K ' STOCJi. . OIIIOAQO. Jan. 12. Oattlo Itecolpts , 22.010 head ; market slow and lower ; steers. $ J2T © fl'JTi ; stackers , t2.liV3U.0 ; butehors' stook , J1.U5 ® 1. 23. Hogs Uocclpts. 57.00J head ; market lower ; common light mixed. MX U. ) ! fair to good inlxeil , t\.TtOWlKi \ ; prime , heavy nnd buicher weights . , J l.oui.03j : light. Sheep Receipts. 0.000 head ; market active and steady ; nattvcJ , $4.005tO.H ; westerns.(1.40 03.00 ; no Toxansonsalo ; lambs , & 5.50 < aG.30. ST. Loui , Jan. 12. Cattlo-Hccclpts , 1,400 head ; shipments , 100 head : market lower ; fair to fancy native steers , S3.7oa4.50 ; stockora and feeders , t..OOS1.10. llogs-Uocelpts , 6,800 head ; shipments. 3,000 head ; market lower ; heavyW50i3iy.W ( ; mixed light , 8J.axa3 40. KANSAS CtTV. .Tan. 12. Cattle Receipts. 3.800 head ; shipments , 7.700 head ; market woalc and lower ; steers , JJ.40Q4.00. 11033 Kocelpts. 7.HOO head ; shipments , 1,400 head ; market lower ; nil RradcsJOOS3.G5. OMAHA JIAtCKBTS. OMAHA , Jan. 12Ml. OATTLB Estimated rocclots of cattle 1.700 as compared with 2,310 Saturday and 2,013 Monday of last week. The market was slow and lee lower on both steers and butchers' stock. Feeders are lifeless. lloas Kstlniatod rooelpts of IIORS 3.300 , as comnarod with 4 832 Saturday and 5,041 Mon day of last weok. The market was slow and 5o loworon llglit.nnd mixed hogs and heavy Co to lOo loner. The range of the prices paid was . ) O.va'l.CO. the bulk sclllns at JJ.40 ® 3..V ) : piss , 1.5'J2.7V. lliht , J.10X2)3.30 ) ; heavy , t3.33aoO ; mlvod , J.1.206M.40. The average of iho prices paid was $3.1l'as ' compared wltli J.I.1U Saturday and &J.52U Monday of lust week. SHEEP Estimated receipts of sheep 5S7 as compared with Ml Saturday. Natives , K.50 ® 4.35 ; westerns. $2.00 ® .20. / Disposition of Stock. Showing the number ot head of stock pur chased on this market as reported by the WHl htiimsterof the Stockyards company for January 10 : CATTLE. Buyers. No. Bwlft&Oo 032 TnoO. 11. Hammond packing company. . . . 222 The Cudahy packing company 220 Leo Itothschlld 670 Van S.mt& Carey 45 NclsMorrls 45 Shippers and feeders 120 lions. The Oudnhy packing company 1,177 Omaha packing company 11 8wlft&Oo 1,184 The O. II. Hammond packing company. . . 024 Shippers and feeders 010 SHEEP. SwIft&Co , 687 The Wook. Showing the nuinbnr of cattle , hogs nnd sheep purchasea on tills market by the allTor- ont buyers during the week ending January 10 : CATTLE. Swift * Co 3,007 The Q. II. Hammond Co \K\1 \ Tlio Ctidahy Packing Co 2.UM Omaha I'ncldng Co 112 Lee Ifothsehlld 700 Hamilton & Stephen . ' . llrt Nols Morris l.fi'Jl HecKer-t Degon " ( Viinsent& Carey 42(1 ( Oilier buyers I.IUU Total 11V953 lions. The Cudnliy packing company 17,00.1 Omnha packing company 8.272 Swift &Oo 7,2.11 The U. II. Hammond packing company. . 3,72:1 : fdidciwoocl & Co l.l.'ri Other buyers 4,417 Total 42,100 BtlEKP. Swift & Co 1,054 Oiidaby packing company./ " . . , ' ' 101 The U. 11. Hammond pacClngcbfup'a'iiy' . . . 64ii Others . ; 844 Total . ' 2,032 Representative Sales. BTKKItS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No Av. Pr. 2. . 720 3 40 4. 1125 W 115 0..1308 $ .180 6. . 770 U 00 10. , 070 II 35 41..1105 390 12 . 811 2 70 31. . 003 8 40 21..1245 305 2. . K1 ! * 273 2. . 783 3 M 10.,12112 400 3. . R9d 2 00 4 , . 02 > 350 23. 11KI 400 a. . 02:1 : a oo 22..iioo 3 no o..im 410 10..1053 3 00 1. . 080 3 50 10..1237 4 10 1. . 1KO 3 00 3..1105 3 SO 18..1405 415 I..1030 3 10 O..10.rv ) 3 10 10,1024 3 00 22 .1103 4 15 OJ..1003 a 15 51..1070 375 10..1102 415 3..lOftl 325 O..lli8 ( 370 10..1400 420 14. . 827 330 3..1iM 370 21..1217 420 2. . 000 330 20.12X1 H 7S 7..1201 430 24. . 778 a .15 5 , . 1238 3 83 24. . 1151 433 24..1144 335 20.1133 380 37..1270 4115 5 .1020 335 40.1129 380 18..1452 450 cows. 7..1023 135 21 , . 032 220 17..1043 250 . . 04.1 1 40 U , . 007 220 24..10J2 250 1 , . 8M > 1 M 1. 1070 2 20 30 . 047 250 I. . 070 1 fiO 8. . 018 2 20 5. . 010 250 0. . MS 1 CO B. . 080 223 45.IKK 250 2. . f)75 ICO 8..1123 223 2J..100I 250 2..1115 175 24. . 017 223 18 , . 077 250 1. . 0 $ 175 II ) . . 8223 * ! 41..1038 253 3..1108 175 21. . 1KIJ 2.13 20.1000 B65 2 , . UflO 173 3..1000 225 20.,1024 200 2. . CHH 1 73 29 , . 00(1 ( 2 30 1..10IO 205 3..1070 183 15 , . 014 2 'M 22,1021 2C5 1 .1020 1 83 9. . OX ) 2 30 11. . 0 % 2 05 20..1028 110 1..1120 335 2. , 770 203 1. . OiO 100 5..1030 240 21..1088 270 24. . 870 105 19..1002 240 10..1003 270 1..1100 200 24 , . 008 240 10.,10,11 270 3..1017 200 18. , 853 240 1..1170 27. " 13 841 200 21 072 240 10.1010 275 1..1180 200 28..2052 240 4.,11(15 ( 280 8. . GIT 200 7..10J1 240 10 , , 1348 300 20. . 053 2 15 BULLS. 1..1200 105 1..1020 200 1..1200 250 2..1M 175 1..1BOO 200 1..1470 250 1..1230 101 1. . 10.10 215 1..1040 200 1..14CO 200 1..121)0 ) 230 1..1I10 275 1..1510 200 4..1507 2 4U 1..1880 330 1..1480 200 1..14SO 2 40 BTOCKEU8 AND FEEDERS. 1. . 800 1 25 3. . CM 2 03 2. . 705 280 B. . 830 a 50 2. . 750 2 OJ CALVES. 2. . 470 1 75 R. . 230 3 75 1. . 153 450 1. . CO a IX ) 2. . 200 4 50 HKIFEItS. 18. . 473 2 25 55. . 821 2 75 HULLS AND STAGS. 0..15IO 300 BTA08. 1..1I50 2 75 20..iKX : ) 3 10 OXEN. 2..10W 3 80 COWS AND IIEimiS. II. . 603 SOS IIOQS. No , Av. Sh. I'r. - No Av. Bh. Pr. )2J ) 12fl $105 ( K ) . .251 1WM45 ' (17 ( 102 60 3 10 04 , .2.17 345 74 . 181 H ) 3 15 81. .139 240 345 US 100 40 : l 17i4 7. . .213 40 345 01 KO CO 3 ! ! 0 JS ,3 < 2 400 345 18 247 1W 3.113 IX ) . .M 81 3f > 0 35 20-J M ) 323 00 , , ; CU hO 36) B 181 1M 325 70. . -.CM 120 3 50 10 178 120 3 3D 01. .324 80 360 M 270 a 30 64. .UU 109 3 SO -1O 1 . . .315 240 330 , CO . . 5i7 W : i 3 7 . . . sa ) r-o sin ) M > M a * 4co aw J , ' ; ! 'ibi ' 343 "i'r " M . ' 217 40 a'BO J . 283 2'sl 340 rt.f CO ! t100 ) 3 N 4 2.VJ 280 340 "f 71 . . . .2 1 - 360 COT 40 340' ' " ' ft ? . . ! K7 120 350 4 103 340 " " > 47. . . . lEK ) - 3 60 4 212 120 1140 61. . Sl 40 363 0 IHJ 340 . . 61 27 HO 365 2 . . . . .VMH 100 340 , 01 8M 355 ) 201. 80 340 . , 0.1 SKI M 3(15 ( a . . . . sat 120 S6U4 - M 4is - aoi < J 104 120 343 ,91 CO 314 120 300 0. . . . 205 120 343 , , i-ins Asli wiuoii. Vi 61 130 7. ( W 2fO 2 43 I 50 31 130 273 25 Kl 240' ' ' S 12J ( 2W 3 1)3 ) 2 CO ' Slll.ni' . o. Av. I'r. H westerns , owes 101 4 00 93 westerns , wctlutrs 103 4 22 9JIAMIA WilOAltSAtK JIA11KET8. Oivieorlei" . OANNF.D Knuii Cidlforiila Apricots J2.no WJ.40 ! peaches. I2.7.VB2.0.1I penn , t..rflWWO ! r.ipos , | l.H ai.M ! ! ehcrrlei , white , J..DO < ft2.M | hcrrlcR , black , J2.5U2.W | uulnccs. J2.00 ! Inckborrles. $2.5. " ! rnipbotrlos , tJ.03 ! fctrnw- orrIes.J3.UO ; ciirrantu , IJ.20 ! Robseberrles ! A23 | plunm , euir , ( I.M6Q1.V5 ; pluini , Brcen ages , J1.8i > 'iil.lw. Kastern oauned fruit oaehes , koconds , $2.202.30 ; apples. 3-lb. J1.10 ; nl. ! J dozln ease. 1.1.10 ; Kooseborrlei , Italtl- lorostnpdard.'MI ) , ti.ii ) ; strnwborrlcs. * 1.2,1j nspborrles. 81.40 ; blueberries , JI.30 ; rod rnsp- errlof , { l.f > 0 ; bliu-kborrles , $1,1(1 ( ; cherries , 1.25l.ii5 ; pineapple * , sliced , ! l. ' . ' . ' > ft'.40. OUVKS Qunrtf , pur doH.OOj pints , per do ? , 2.53huikpursuit ( li.20. Ullvo oil. ii pints , 2 .or per case , tl.Mily.M. TWINIB : , OoiiiunE , KTC. Cotton twine , Ulbbcry lino. M-lb bales , KOI cotton wine. XX brand , 'i-lli bales. 18o ; hemp twine , 1-lb hales , Itiui sail tnlno , 20o ; candle wick , 'C ! 40-foot cotton clothei line , tl. to ; CO-foot otton clothesline , il.ul ; ( fl-foot sisal lines , 1.73 ; CO-foot jute , boo ! wool twines. 8'o { ; Ma- illla ropo-All sizes from 7-16 to 1 In. He ; sisal ope , nil sires fiom 7-10 to 1 In , blicj "now pro- chscs , " all sizes fiom 7-10 to 1 In , 7Hc ; cotton ope , U in , lOe. Oustllc , mottled , pcrlb , lOc ; do white , ulatod , Co-ll ) boxes , 2o per Ib. FAin.vACEOUfl Uoous IJarloy , .IV'c ; farlnn , toK" , W.IO ! bpllt pen So ! green pens 2o ; oat neal , bbl , $ ,1.7ifti.OQ ( : linlf bbls. * , UO.I5 ; ) ; nncaronl. 12o ; vermicelli. I2e ; saso and tapl- ca , liCMIic ; lima beans , 6Mc ; cercullnc , < J.24 ; Inked lionilny , ll'ic. ' ToiiAcCO-FIno out. per Ib , Crx357c.pluB ; , 22 78ej smoking , 2ttxlc ( ; fancy branus , OJc ® OorrEK-Grecn-lUo 22ffi24e ; Java , 27c ; iloclia , 2SC. Hoasted Arlosa , C5c ; Dunola , 5c ; Oormnn , Sl'ic ; nilllworth's. 24 cs lilon , 5c ; mall pouch. 23c < Cordorla , 25o ; Mocha , lo ; O. O. Java , 20c. L'oireo li'ssonco 55 gio. boxes. JI.a.Vfil.50 ! chicory. 7i8liC. ! CANtiv-Mtxcd , 3o II ) pails. BJ'.iaaii'ci stick , Ho ; twKt stick. ! ) c ; 1'rcMchmixed , Illiic ; hoar- loiind stick , 6)ic ) ; jar and c'iso candles , 5 Ib boxes , l.VS21ct extra line Roods. 533(130. ( Woonr.NWAith-l'er doz Tubs , No. 1. $8.35 ; < o. 2 , W.i5i : No , 3 , M..B ; Ucalor , oak grain , 5-ln , icst , tl.BO ; whlto eedur. 4-ln , best. 11.25 ; palls , I-hoop. oak K ruined , JI.75 ; 2-hoop , (1.50) ) syrup , tl.S5 ; donoll , $1.75 : paper , metal hoops , (2.6U ; cedar. 3 brass hoops , r o. ! , all red , ( .1.50 ; cedar , 3 brass hoops. No. 2 red. $500 ; cedar. 3 brass loops , No. 1 striped , 83.UO ; cedar , 3 brass loops , No. 2 striped , $1.50 ; horse , extra heavy. No. 1 , * 2.7ii ! iftoll buckets , J.1.25. lluttcrwaro Tubs , nsh , 3 In , pur nest , 70c ; ash , 2 In , 2 la ru'o size " , per nest , 4Vj ; butter ladles , hard wood , " "Oc ; buttcrpiuldlesorspadcs , 70c. Washboards Siaglo. $1.402.K ( ) ; < loubleJ..50iW.23. ! ( Clothes pins 5 Kross boxes. ( > 0i' . MOLASSES y hbls-N. O. fancy , per pal. 4Cffi Si OAII Granulated , 0-yo ! cubes , 040 ; rut oaf , Tfgot powden-d , standard , OVc ; XXXX 3owdeicd,7Hc ; yellow C , 60 : cannry. 5JJo ! i ht extra O , ftuifitio ; confectlonora. A , 0Uc. ' UIIKUSU-F. 0 , twin lints , per 11) lie ; K , 0. i'ouns Anu'rlcaii , ll | < o : domostlo Swiss , 15Hc ; brick. 14c ; Kdam. In foil , each $1.00. VINEOAH Apple elder , lOc ; double elder' lUc ; while wine. 12ci trlplostrength , lOo. biAitcil-l'erlh , ( kgbc. I'iCKr.iis Medium ; bills , $ ' ,00 ; small , MO.OO ; gherkins , { ll.oo ; Ito-Uon mixer. Sr..uo. KICK Java , Oo ; choloe , Oc ; fancy , Co ; head , ' ' 'OI'DKR Perljbl , refined , J0.50 ; half bhl , $3SO ; : iard older , pure , per bbl , J500 : oranno elder , hnlf bbl , Jfl.0 : pear clilnr , luilf bbl , $0.50 , . DIIIK.I ) riiuiTS Turkish prunes , less than > ihds , 188" , 8KJo , . . ; apnlcs evaporated , now ring oliolce ; , 14c ! ! : apricots , fancy , in sacks. IDJic ; Jlackborrles , new , Ic ) ; jaspborrle , 25 Ibs to box , 32c ; currants , new , fijjc ; Votlzzl currants , n\tm , In boxer , 01Vi neauhcs. Uiilu. , 'choice , 17-ic ! ; Callfor/ila dried grapes , lu bags , 594o ; seedless bultanas , sacks , lOi-Jcj muscatels , " " "c ; now Valenolii , Sc ; Ondura layer , 9c ; llgi. , _ . .yers. 142Uc ; citron , Leghorn , 20o ; lemon peel , 13o. MAPZ.B SuaAn Per Ib 5o cakes. 30-lb boxes , 13c " ; lOo cakes , 30-lb boxes ' , 12Ue ; 1-lb brloka , ; ci "w In box , pure , 14c. HiioOMS-5-tlc , parlor , $ .1.00 ; 4-tlo , $2,75 ; 3-tle , SJ.25 ; 3-tlo , plain , Sl.SO ; warehoubo , fj.00 ; to J1.25 ; whisk , 8l.00d61.2j. NUTS Per Ib Almonds , 18c ; Rrazlls , 2Ic ; filberts , Uc ; pecans. itI4o : ; walnuts , 18c ; pca- inits , fancy white. He ; rouHtod , lOc. feALT Dairy , 28U Ibs In bills , bulk , $2.10 ; best grade , 00 5s , $2,30 ; best crude , 100 3s. K-MO : best rade , 28 10s. $2.25 ; rock salt , crushed , 8ilO. SODA 1'ackages , ( X ) Ibs to box , 5&o ; kegs , 4 He.VANNED VANNED VnoETAiiLES Tomatoes 3-lb , $1.00 & 1.W. Corn Very line , $ I.2vai.3.i ; 2-lb sugar. 51.15 ; 2-lb standard western brands , $1.10. Mushrooms 1-lb French , extra line. 2225c ; 1-lb KrenChflnc , 16Q2-.V ; 1-lb French , ordi nary , KxaiSc. I'cas 2-11) early June. J1.23 ; 2-lb Marrow , standard brands , J1.10 ; 2-lb soaked , 700. Krone ) ! peas Tor case of 100 , $1502.00. String be.ms-2-lb lilRh ( 'rade , Wo ; 2-lb wax beans.8.r > c ; 2-lb string lienns SOc. Lima beans 2-lli soaked , & > c. lloston baked beans 3-lb , 8IW.vai.55. Sweet polatoes-3-lb Isow Jersey. $1.30 ; 3-lbokra and tomatoes , 81.05 ; : i-lb okro , $1.00 ; aspiraKU9ilb.tJ.83QJ.7S : ; rhubarlj , 3-lb , 81.43 ; succotash , J1.20S1.23. lUKiNd rownrit Itoynl , illmo cans , per dor , 8c ; > Mo cans , f 1.45 ; J'i-ib cnns , } , ' . ( i. > ; 1-lb cans. 85.03 ; .I'ricc's dlmo cans , Ode ; ; i-lb cans , Jl.33 /4-lb cans , liSO ; 1-lb cans. W.7o ; other kinds. 1-lb cans per doz , * . - . l'Ai'Eii-1'er 11) , best straw , 15x18 to 32x44 , 17 c ; dry goods , 4J c ; extra quality , manllla , C'/ic ' ; munllla tea , 12x18 , Uc ; dark rug , haiilwuro , ajjp , OILS 150 prime white , 0 ! ci 150 water white , lliic ; lio.idltght. 133 ; 74 gasoline , ll'ic. ' Oil cniis-1 gal , W.OO3.S3 ; 2 gal , $3.75 6l.hO ; 5 gal. $13 50@15.tO. TKAS Jawnn , basket ( lied , 2055c ; sundrled , 200150 ; green. 20JOi : ; gunpomdur , 2059e ; Kngllsh breakfast. Xi@75u ; Voutur Hyson , 20 ® 6Uc ; Oolong , 2.Vii4.1c ; 2-lb package dust. 15o. Axr.K GHCASE Per gro--4 Frazlcr's largo tins , $30.00 ; medium tins , J.7.00 ; small , $15,00 ; otbor makes , wood. t350 < iJ8.1i. BLACKING 3 doz in uox , 3075o ; ladles' shoo dressliiB , 45c1.00 { ; steve polish , per gross , 82.00@-.fiO. llLUEiNO-Llquld , 4 07 , 3 doz in box , OOc ® * 1.73 ; 8 oz , 3 doz In box , $1.50(22.75 ( ; diy , small , ' 25o ; largo , 45c' , Si'lC'EH-reppor PIncapore , sifted , 1510o ; shot. 22c ; iillsi.lco. lOo ; cloves , li'cnang , su- lectod. 17fl.llc ) ; cassia , ( Jhlna. 4It ) , mats. 0 : ; iiutnUKs ) , No. 1 , TOo ; macassar , C5c ; plukllng spices. 10-lb boxes , 23c. CIIACKKIIB Soda , Oc ; oyster , 5ic ; cream , 8io ! ; Ringer snaps , Sic. ! CHOCOLATE. ETC. 1Mb boxes , 34i5c : ; Ger man sweet , 22 < 3'4o ; ccooa , 3li40ci Hroino , ICc. CocoANUT-l5.il ) cases , y and ( i Ib packages , pcrlb. 200270 ; bulk , 15-lb p.ills , 25o. EXTRACTS Lemon. 2 oz. KcQII.EO ; 4oz , tl.OO G3.W ; vanilla , 2oz , C3efH2.60 ( ; 4 oz , ll,255.50 ; Jamaica glnucr , 4 oz , $1.85. MATCHES Parlor , 2UO nnd 300 per box , $1.65 ® 1.70 per cross ; sulphur , $ U31.30. HIIUSIIES bhoo , per doz , tl.2S31.30 ; daubers , 76uO1.00 ; scrub briishos , Wc t..OO. Iliiui SHEDMixed.1 bird , 1-lb jinckagcs , 5c ; canary. 4o ! ; hetnp,4iic ; anise , IJG. OANDI.K > > 40 Ibs to. .box , lJic ; mining , 10 ® wax , lie. | , t I'rdvislnns. FIIESII BEEF OtiTS-lkolH , 8c ; beef tender loins. 14os sirloin butts. 7Mc ; boneluss strips , 7e ; strip loins , 0 < jj | .rounds ( rump olT ) . uu ; rounds ( rump on ) . 5ct rounds ( shark oil' ) . 5Uc ; boneless rounds , 4 > , it > { chucks. 3o ; plates , 2oi } ! back halves , 4o ; sliouldt-r clods , 4ie ! ; heel f loins , No. 1. ( steer ) , UtSHc ; beef loln.s. No. 2 , U > © llo ; beef lolm , NO..I , go ; hoof ribs , Ci"c " ; beef ribs , No. 1 , tOllo ; siu'ot breads , per doz , 75o ; kidneys , oiieh. ; io ; uxhtalls , each , 3c ; Ihers , each , lie ; beef hearts , eucK4o ; beef tongues , each , 40c , r t c MUTTON Choice urreso.l mutton. SSio ; racks of mutton , 14c-saddlo ; * of mutton , Oo ; breasts of mutton , Uoi.lcc ofiiituttou , Ifc , FitKHii I'oiiK-Pork'loliK , 5yn ; tenderloins lie ; spare ribs , ftci ifchouldors. 6c ; hocks. 3c * trlmiiilnKs , 60 ; bnokiboncs , 2o ; dressed bogs 4tc ? : cleaned pigs' feat ( per dozen ) , 30o ; rougl : unoloaned pigs' foot ( per dozen ) , 20c. rJMOKEl ) MKAIS Bilgur Cured-Hams 11 to 10 Ib average , 8 c ; hums. 20 to 22 Ib average. B'io liainsr.Mb a\crage , tic ; skinned hams , H c shoulders , 6 01 clear breakfast bacon. 7io ! boneless breakfast bacon bucKs , ( i < 4c ; bonni ham , To ; California , or picnic hams , fi'io boneless ham , 7'jc ; dried beef lu.nis ( sots ) 7Uc ; dried bco' clods , Co ; abort spiced rolls or lium roulette , O' o : smoked beef tongues ( per dozen ) , JO. 50 : special hums 12 to 15 Ib average lOc ; special , boneless breakfast bacnu , JOe selected dried beef hams. Insldcs am knuckles. Oc ; selected wide clear , breakfast bacon. I'Jic. ' llitv HALT MKATS Fancy licht weight sheri clears. Cut long olears. 5Si > ! short clears , 5 > ju snort ribs , 6" ot shoulders , 4Uo ; clear bullies 5ic ; elet.r backs. 5Jic. biioKKD MBATS Ilitv HALT CUIIEO Fancy light weight baeon short clears.H' c ; short ribs Co ; short elonruiJjCilonuolcurs.Oo ! clear bucks Cic ! ; clear bolliuH , H'le ; shonldcrj , 4I'e. dwiKT PiCKi.Lii MKATS-lIanis , tierces. 6Uc shoulders. ( N V. cut ) tierces , 5o ; bellies tlurct's , G io ; Oallfornla ham , tierces , 5 'Sa beef hams , barrels , 112.00 ; 1'icKi.ni ' llFtr ToNUcmrs barrels , tJO.CO lialf barrels liO Ibs , JIU.M ) oluhtli burreln , " Ibs , Sl.&a LAUD I'uruloaf , per Ib , tierce basis , Cic ? comuound , perlb , tlerco basis , 5c : pure laid , or Ib , tlerco btisk Got kettle rendered loaf nrd. per Ib , tlorce bnsl . flVe. llAIIHKI.En POIIK AND llHKF-MOM porkOlOW ) , 10.751 ( itnlly pork , JO.Tfi ; back pork , (11.231 horteutclcnrjiork , JO 7.V3II.50 ! bonolow pl iprk ( fiincy ) . JI3W ) ; extra mois lieof , .i.75i ilntalnari7.Wpxtrutilntobcnr ; ) | , IS.OO : extra amlly beef ( boneless ) , MDO ; rolled beef ( bone- ess ) . &M ) ; riinip butt , W 5) ) . Oli.s-Prlnio lard oil ( winter strained ) , 47ol xtralard oil ( winter trnnod ! ) . 4Hii' | extra So. llflrcloll , 41c | No. 1 lard oil , ! Ui ! | No. 2 nrd oil , J0o | extra neat's foot oil. 45oi tallow II. 4c. ( ! H A usAdK Smoked satisncc , 7ci blood sail- ase , 4)ej ) { liver sausage. 4'ici head chcosy , Sic ! fresh pork sausmc ? , links. Oo ; fresh pork ausiigp , bulk. 6 0 : smoked pork sausagi1. 8el rnnkfurt snusiiKo,7ci smoked bead olicese.Oel wllsh aiiusiitro , 7o ; knoblniich Raiisuge , 7cl oiiRtto fans igc , 8u ; summortansago , Me. The above prices are for lots of 50 pounds and up wards ; a less quantity a ! io more. Country Produce. GAME The receipts nf canio wcro very small nd consisted of rabbits only. Under such oiulltlons sellers are able to got as much as J.50 for Jacks , and In Mime cases $1.00 for col on tails , though uiood many of the latter irntnt76c. Knos The sales ranged from 17 < ftl c ; the market helm : weaker than Saturday. I'oui/niY-aoodjIrossc'd chickens sold at 7 ® o. with some co.irso slock golnt ? at Oe. The omniid for turkeys win not largo at KXiille , with a few small lots of fancy stock joportcd 1 12c. Oco o H > Sllc. but small and Inferior lurka lire not wanted aud have to sell as Iqw s(57c. ( llUTTKli Shippers arc nnylnzfvQISo for round ots of country butter , ( -elected country rolls ro quoted at I.ITJlTe ; fair to good country 10 ® Jo ; common , 57c ; cioamery , 24c. Vegetables. OAnnAOE-Cholce stock , $3.tKXiM.25 nor crate. amo Inferior stock sold down to $ . ' .73. POTATOEII Choice homo grown stock Is noted nt Jl.oo il.lO but some dealers claim to uvn brcn nllorcd round lots at 000. Colorado took , tl.lOl.20. LKTTIJCK C'holco stock , 43a Swuf.T POTATOCS Tlio supply on the market s not I.irKO , .nd consists of Iowa and Kansas toclt principally. Quotations , $ J.50 < ai.50. ONIONS oirerlngs not luigo and demand air nt $1.50 per bu. for homo grown stock , punish , $1.00 ior crate. IIEANS Choice navy , $2.75 ; medium , $2.00 | Iiingarlnn , $2.40. lIuniiAiti ) SQUASH Per doz , $1.50. CEI.UIV Choice stook. : c < { 4io. HiiTAiiAOAS Some choice Michigan stock Is elllng at G3c per bushel. I'AIIBLEY I'resh stock. BOe. I'Kiis.Nii'fl Per bbl , $ . ' .50. Per bushel , $1 25. Fresh Fruits. TANOBIUNES Per box , $ .t.7.V34.00. LI.MO.N : ! Choice stock , 8I.OO3I.0 ; fancy , M.oo. OiiANnns-McxIcans , boxes. $1.00 ; Florldns , rl lit. J .00(4I.'J. ( > ; russets , .ft. 00 ; California na- els , $ ,1.M ; ItlvoislduM , $4.00. OiiANnr.uniis : 1'iinoy Capo Cod , 112.50. AiM-r.KS-l'er bbl. J4.soa5.00. OiiAi'KS Concords , held In cold storage , COo per 10-lb baskotn. Malaga , W.OJttS 00. Fresh Fish. Lake Sllxer herring. Oc ; porch , round. Coi icicli , dressed and scaled. He ; pickled , lound , e ; steak trout. 80 ; trout , choice , DC ; perfect vhlto Dili. ! > c ; pike , round , Oo ; stripped hnsi , lo ; cropple , 13o ; black bass , lOc. ken Cod. narkct. he ; haddock , Oe ; mnolts , lOo ; llound- crs , 13e ; rod snatipcr , He ; blue fish , 2Uc ; Inll- mt , ITe ; lobsters , 18c ; eels , 18c : Columbia river salmon , 18e ; mackerel , large , ouch , 30c ; ilirlmps , per gal , H.GO ; scallops , per gal , $1.00. Dry Goods. Fi.AsNKi.8 . Plaid , raftsman. 20o ; Ooshop. ' Hio ! ; Clear 'I aUo , 32JJc ; Maple City , IW'.Sc ; vhlto 0 II No. 2. 23KC ! O 11 No. 2 , ; i.27'ic ; G. 34. 2flC. UIICK West Point , 23 In. 8 oz , lOJJo ; West Point. 28 In , 10 oz , 12c ; West Point , SO In , 12 or. llic ; West Point. 40 In , 11 oz , 15'/c. ' HATTS Standard , fcc ; Mohawk , 10ic ! ; beauty , R'/iu ; Doono , 14c ; U , cased , $100 ; lice , $1.75 per case. KKNTITCKY JEANS Memorial. 13c ; Dakota , 22c ; Dunham. 2iJ'/ic ' ; Hercules. 10c ; Cottswuod. 27 o ; Melville. 2Co. FUM. Raccoon No. 1 , large. fO70c ; No. 1 , medium , i-loc ; No. 1 , email. 3b4uc ; Nos. 2 , 3 and 4 , IKtSOo. Mink No. i , large , 50300c ; No. 1 , medium. 40 4.1c : No. 1 , small , 2530o ; Nos. 2 , 3 and 4 , ffi2.lc , Musk Rat-Fall , S10o ; l < lt,3o. Skunk lllack. 73cI.OO ; striped No. 1. 35 ® 40c ; No. 2 , 15S125C ) No. 3 , lOSllo ; No. 4 , SQlOc. Cioss Fox-No. 1 , $3.5004.00 ; No. 2 , $ , ' .0Xr.2.50 ( ! red. No. 1 , JI.O © 1.2,1 ; No. 2. SOfflOOo ; grey , No. 1. 4050c ; No. 2i 20.fi2.1c. Mountain Wolf-No. I , $2.503.00 ; No. 2. SI.OO i.M ; prulrlo elf , No. 1 , 75Q$1.00 ; No. 2 , 403 OOc. Heaver No. 1 , per Ib , f2.50@3.CO ; No. 2 , 11.50 ® 2.50 ; No. 3. 5373c ; No. 4. NIC. Otter No. 1. largo prime , I3.007.00 ; No. 1 , medium , $ i.005.00 ; No. 1. small , $ -.rr03.M : ( ; Nos. 2 , 3 and 4 , Men.fa. Wild Cut-No. 1. 40c ; No. 2. COIJTJo. Opossum No. 1 , cased , 1015c ; No. 1 , open , ' @ 10c. Hadgor No. 1 , full furred , 5075o ; No , 2 , 20 ® Me : No. 3. 510o. Hoar-Ulaek. No. 1 , $ IO.OOJO.OO ; grb loy. No. 1. $ .1.005815.10 ; brown. No. 1 , $5.0010.00 ; cub , Buckskin Indian dressed , porlb , 75clfl.OO ; aoor. summer , per Ib , 2"rfi'i5oi fall , per Ib , 20 ® J5c ; winter , per 11) , 202le : preen suit , per K'oce , 7&80C ! antelope , per Ib , 153o ; elk , per . 12o. Others Fisher. No. 1. $3.0005.00 ; marten. No. l,75cl.50 : No. 2 , awiMo : lynx , No. 1 , U50O 5.00 ; wolverine , No. 1. $4.00100. Miscellaneous. Frozen hIde ,4@H5cNo.1groon : salted hides , .V35'c ' ; No. 2 green salted hides , WtffMu ; No. 1 green salted hides , 23 to 40 Ihs , ftfd.Viai No. 2 green salted hides , 23 to 40 Ibs , ! l @ 4o ! No. 1 vpul calf , H to 15 Ibs. 7c ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs , 5c ; No. 1 dry Hint hldos , 7o ; No. 2 dry Hint hides. 5o ; No 1 dry called hides , .vaoc. Sheep pelts Green salted , each , 33e@t,25 ; preen salted Hho.irllngs ( short woolod early skins ) , each , 10&23o : dry shearlings fsliort mooted early skins ) . Wo. 1 , oaoh , ! i10o ; No. 2 , each. 5c ; dry Hint Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool polls , per Ib , nctual weight , 10 ® 14'/sc ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib , actual weight , ROli'c ; dry ( lint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib , actual weight. loai2ie } : dry Hint Colorado murrain wool pells , per 11) . actual weight , R ® lOc ; dry pieces and bucks , actual weight 7 IDc.HICKOIIY HICKOIIY NUTS Large , per bushel. $ ! , M ) . LEVTIICII Hemlock slaughter solo. 202flo per Ib ; hemlock dry hide solo , 2024c ; oak sole , 30'Ho ; Trench kin skins , OOcOl,10 ; Trench calf akin , J1.23S200 ; American oak calf , 50c@l,15 ; American hemlock calf , 7nc ® 11.10 ; American oak kip. 7oS5o ; American hemlock kip , bO75ci fiheop skins , 50c@I.OO ; goat skins , per foot , 2030c. IJUAN Sacked , per ton , $20.00 ; chopped feed , J2I.CO. HONEY White clover , 1 Ib frames , per Ib , I8c ; 2 Ib frames , 17c. LIME CEMENT , ETC. On board cars ntOmiiha 1'er bbl Ash Grove lime , OOc ; Champion limeMe : Qulncy whltoSOc ; Louisville cement , 11.50 ; Milwaukee cement , $1.45 ; Utlca cement , 11.40 ; English Portland ccmont. $ .1.45 ; Now York plaster. $2.25 ; Michigan plaster , 12.CO ; Tort Itodgo plaster. 11.75 ; white sand , $2.00 ; V. 1' . hair , per bale , $1.00. TALLOW AND OIIKASE Tallow No. . . tallowNo. V , 3 Jl3'/4c ' ; crease , white a. _ erouso , whlto u , 34'ii3'io ! ' ; groasp , yellow. lie ; grease. dnrW/ic ; old lnittor-Wio ( ; beeswax , prime , Ifl Moc : rough tallow , ] U2o. HONKS In car lots only Dry bufTnloper ton , llfl.OtxaiS.OO ; dry country , bleached , per ton , $10.00iftl3.00 ; drv country.dnmp nnd mcaty.ner ton , f8.00@IO.dO. Thcso iirlcca are for bones woiched and delivered In Chicago , KLACK WALNUTS 1'or bushel. $1.23. CocoANuiS'-l'or 100 , sacked , $4.50 ; bulk , CO'AIOn board oarsnt Omaha Anthracite Chestnut , range and oig3.0 per ton ; Kr ite , f. .23. Sof t coal-Ohio , MOO ; Southern llllnoS. (4.50 ; walnut block , IJ.25 ; Iowa lump. tJ.15 ; Iowa nut. 12,73. CiiLSTNUia Largo Italian , 15c pcrlb. Currents of Commerce. The first car of California oranges arrived In the Omaha market Saturday. The rhrlstlo-I.athrop commission comn ny opened for business yesterday at 311 Konth Thirteenth strt'Ct In the Hrst national bank building. The company has two direct wlies to Chicago and Now York and will receive full reports from the Chicago board of trade and from the New York stock exchange. Murder , Lose & Co. of Chicago have pur chased the stock of typo nnd printers' sup plies hold by Hnllock & I'lokorlng and uro now thn bolo owners of the Omnha type foun dry. They will continue the business under the numoof Munlor. IAISO Ac Co , proprietors of the Omaha typo foundry. Amos Drrssor Is the new manager and comes from Chicago with the reputation of u thorough business man. CHRISTIE LRTHROP Commission Co. ! 100 and till South liflh Slroat , First National Dank Iiiililliir. ) | Grain , Provisions , Stocks & Itonds , Orders oxoonteil for tlio purclituo or sale for IniiiiKllutuor future dullvory In ull tholuail lui ; nuirKcla. Wire. TO Hepklnj , ft Co Bt. Louli. . . . . . U. It. Franc b & . II ru * \ 7 > A ' > f