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    6 THE OMAHA DAILY B E : FRIDAY , MARCH 20 , 1891
Weakness in Wheat and Strongtli in Corn
and Provisions.
PORK HAS A SLIGHT UPWARD TENDENCY.
Cattle nualncB Pnlrly Active with
I'rlco * HullilK Slcndy nt nn
AUvnncc Hog Valuci
o , March 10. [ Special Telegram to
Ttir. Ili'B.1 The board of trade matkots
opened Irregular. Tlioro win weakness In
wheat anil stionslli lu corn .ind provisions.
Bales for May the first hour were us follows !
Wheat. ll.OUi and 11.01 ; corn , Otc , to GiJic , to
G3'iCi oaU. KJ',50 ' to ole , to 5'JO ! pork. II 1.85. to
tll.lili , totll. ! ! i ; lard , KJ.4214 and 10.45 ! ribs ,
t5.'ifland : > .52 ! ' | .
Tlioro was conatilcraliloboar news going in
tlio wlicut trailo today and the market roll It.
1'crhapstlio most radical ehntijo was In the
tone of furolRii ail vices. Thnra win nothing
encouraging In them for buyers. Trudo , too ,
fo'.t bearish from the .start , nml every cable
Indicating an easier fooling abroad was greatly
magnified. Tl best price of tlio day was
iniiilo early , when M'ty opened at 11.01 "f. with
Bales ut tlio same muniont as low as 11.01 ' , { , and
JulyO c and iWXc. Although early Mver-
pool cables wore linn , tlio wo.ithur
everywhere was mild and tlio receipts
In tlio northwest wore again up to
KIT cars ut two points. Now Vork hastened
< llipritcliM to siy that forolKii1 houses li id
Belling orders In that market. The Price Cur
rent's ndvanso dispatch KIIVO allowing no-
count ot the growing crop and thought the
bear cables were o\as.2erated. The crowd
sold freely thoIIrst halt hour , and tlio price
ot May touched Jl.OI'i ' and ruaiitoil to ll.il ) ! ,
July touched IHVi and reacted to O io.
About midday tburo was frco selling by
brokers credited with solllns out long wheat
for I'urdrld-fc. On nnotlinr break May wont
toil.Olnml July to94'ac iigulii. There wan a
rally of 'So from those ( Inures , and on the
thhd weakness the prlco went toil.OO'j for
May and liSo for July , lluylnj around 11.01
was very significant , and roproionted several
Htrorig liousof. This hut rtoclluo was on
cables which WITO 'id to VJd lower on sino ! )
futures for Liverpool , U mark lower for Her-
lln , I'arlslOcontlmoi up by public cable , and
15 centimes lower by private'oahlos. Lon
don was ' /ill to ! ld lower. Tlioro were
clearances of 4 , OM bushels of wheat
from Now Vork , lfiOM bushels from Baltimore
and 42,000 packages of Hour from Atlantic
ports. The report that 10 boatloads were
worked to.lay U not confirmed. St. Louis ro-
Dorted 00,000 bushels to tto from Newport
News an.l 101,000 bushels of Kansas wheat
lending to clear fro-u Now Orleans. Flour
dealers hero reported 3 cars of bakers' flour
sold for export , At I o'cloolc the market was
quiet , with May atll.-li ) ? and July at 93Uc.
The whc.it market showed Rood support at
theolosoatul May sold atll.01',4 ' and closed at
( I.OPjQI.Ol'.i , or but 'io unler last night.
July closed on a rally at 03'jo , or but ? ; e
lower. March was quoted atO-Pio toH1Jo ! and
closing at Oik.1 , Tlio latest piece of nuws was
the buying of 200,0'X ' ) bushels of Kansas haiil
wheat for St. Louts for export. The prlco was
Bo under the May prleo for No. 2 rod.
Tlioro Is no rest at present for the man who
Bella corn short In this market. Indeed , tboro
hus been much regret caused by even selling
out long stiiir. The market today hart the
name strong spring under It as was noticed
before. The key to the situation was the
_ iitrvnetli In sample grade coin which was up
ViO from yesterday , and low grades selling bo
close to the contract prlco that It Hindu sellers
very timid. Added to this the receipts wore
light at a. 17 cars , with estimates for Friday
very moderate nt303 cars. Thomarkotstartod
very strong and higher , with May around (14c ( ,
July IKJio to O'jc , and sales were
recorded us high as ( i4nc ? for May
nml ! ! tc. for July. Ilcfnro the end
of the Hist hour prices yielded to ( Kle ! { and
01 Uo. Strength luturncd later , and ut 10
o'clock prices were marked up to U4Jio for
May and 2io ? for July , a roinnrkablo rally for
the latter month. Tlio close of the corn
ninrkut was strong niul at about top prices.
May sold at fllitc on the bul : o and closed ' at
( WJio. Julvsold ut ( ! 2 ? . © ( W7oC and closed at
iBJiO. These closing prices were ifo over the
close yesterday , nml the highest prices yet
touched tin the crop. March sold atV.fu ( ! ! and
62Ke. and closed nttKlUc ; April , ( He and Ii3c ,
and closed at Kt e ; June , Kla and O-'JSe , and
closed ut ( VJc. May torn puts sold atKIJic. and
calls at < V > Uo.
The oats markols showed less action than
the other cereals. Them was better strength
In July than In May. May sold nt 53Sie , to
KDfo , to52.tc. to KIHo at the close : Juno Klo to
KKJc , to 52c ! , to Rjyoj July. 40)4o ) toS'Jc , to
49JI.C , tu40tc , or Ko up for tlio day ,
Tlioro was a very stroiis market In short
Tibs and lard all day. The opening prices
worn 2J10 up all around , and the udvanco was
gradual to the close , when ribs were lOoup at
IS.7.HJ for May and $ .1.6711 forJuly. I nrd was
lOo up nt 11.50 for May and * (1.7.i ( for July. 1'or.c
was not HO even nml not so strong. May
started hlnl.cr at Ml.3.1. touched ill.47'/ ' on
t olVorlius undStoodbuying , led by lyan& !
\ju. : It l.rolte later iu < ri j. ' . ; ' . ' , on sell Ing bonded by
( Jiidahy , and elo.scd at 5a over last night ut
HI.IIT1 ; . Uther months acted with Muy , as in-
Mlcated by the table of nrlcos followlmr. The
buying of lard and ribs was by strong local
parties.
AT CHICAGO.
COMMOIilT\-pnn. | ( ) I Hull. I IMW. [ Close. | Veat'y
WllKAT
May 1 011(1 (
Julj- VB IW
COHN IWrow
Mny WK 0.1' ' row
July KK KM 0.1'KU ( 02)1 )
OATH
Miiy 5.1K M MW
July ta w 4U
1'ouu
May , ; 11 X > 11 < ' 'H n : 11 7 11 32
July U 80 11 W 1170 11 75 11 U7
HlllS
May 5 & 0 557M 5 W 517
Mny. , 6 45 0 47 045 OS7W
July. .
I'KICBS AT ST. LOUIS.
Notoi and ,
Receipts nt Diiluth : STvnrs wheat.
1'urls ciililui riour 'M uentlmos lower.
Receipts nt Mtniieupolla : SSO cars wheat.
.Estimated lie sut ChloiiKO Krltlay , 11.1,030.
'St. Louis shipments : Whout , 10K1 ; ; corn , W-
fC4 ; oats , fflB15.
BL 1-oiiU receipts : wheat. 25.03.li corn
OTTO.ij oats , ffi.100.
OnlciiRorars : whont.SI. 21 No. 5 ; corn , 237.
17 No. Hi onts , 3)3.112 No. ' . ' .
Kstlniiitea curs nt ChlpasQor Friday
ClientGU ; corn , an ; oata. IW. . -
Total cloanincos at Now York : wlioat
7J.OTS ; corn , 11,181 ; oats , 13,110 ; Hour , ( tt , ! > 90.
TlioolllcliU llorlln oahlo quotus whrmt 0Jo !
per iiuartcr. London olt on wheat futures.
At Now York slneo .lannary 1 rocelpts 01
1 uro WWW btisliols , against
, , ,
1,008,000 , bushels.
rccolpts ! Whoat. : fl,030 ! corn , 187.000
> v"oati 4V-Wi cor"
Olio of the elevators claims that llnlsor cot
Sh cents mi the wheat sold to Liverpool , lie"
claims that the Inland rates are being cut
Secretary of state of Michigan reports that
3l , ! correspondent ! in southern counties say
the wheat plant Is Injured and 13'Jsay it fs
not. In tin1 central counties70 reported It In
jured aiuUl ) say not.
A. Now York mi > snxo says : Wheat cables
generally easier hero , only u few loads so far
committed partly on switch , and throe to six
loads more talkej of. There were forty-two
loads taken last evening , part to arrive for
united Kingdom ports , Including two of Man
itoba sprinz.
Itcerliohtit's cable ; Cargoes otT coast , wheat
weaker , corn nothing oirq.rcd. On passajo and
for shipment wheat rather easier , corn
mileterolT ; coast , Walla Walla. Sis 3d , London
No. 1 , California nearly duo. 41s. French coun
try niarki'tB steady. Weather In England
cold for the season. Liverpool bpot wheat
ijulot but Uriu ; corn quiet nml toady.
1,01 in & Co. Cto Toncray fc Hrynh-
The wheat market wus iiulet for the
first half hour. The sollliut early was prin
cipally by the yesterday's buyers. The out-
ildo Undo was liberal. The fluctuations hud
been from tWX to tt.OOK for May ,
The general feollni ? is onu of hesi
tancy. Cables uru rather weak us
reports come from some quarters. The
continent have boon reselling cargoes purChased -
Chased on the Into excitement , The south
west tire rather bullish In tone. They report
lOO.OWNo. 2nd sold for export. The closing
Is llrm at&y hero for May. Slocks of Hour
custof Chicago , Including Diiluth und Mil
waukee , but not Minneapolis , nro ( ft 0C21 bills ,
agultiit 07S.16U tuuio datu luit year ] This la
not so bad for a year of scarcity. The
position . is unchanged , as all sco
It , and believe the price Is too . . . „ . . ,
In th absence Of demand. Corn strong and
very active. The situation of It Is as It has
b. en for a month or two. The bull party talk
higher prices. Oati In sympathy with corn
strong. 1'rovlslons tlrm , I'ork _ closes nt
boi'lord they "are ii Vurclia'soou iill weak and
lower prices.
\V. G. MeCormtck & Ca to V. C. Swartz It Co.
The wheat market has been very active and
nervous , exhibiting during the morning do-
oldcd wo-ikness. The Cincinnati Price Cur
rent reports that the magnificent condition of
growing crops of the United flutes was. the
ohlcf bear argument , backed up as It wus by a
sti.tcmi'nt from the SMIIO paper that their In
formation led to the belief that the clralnHKO
of foreign crops had been exaggerated. With
this backing nd largo receipts at primary
points tlio bears hammered the market vigor
ously and succeeded In closliu it weak , al
though there was a llttlo reaction caused by
purchases ag.llnstputs. The strength of the
foreign markets Is losing in olTcct on our
homo trade somewhat nnd It seems Io roijulru
continued bull news to sustain our pree. ! . \ > c ,
however , believe intholong side and still ad
vise purchases on all soft spots. Com has
been stiong , although trading win not largo
. , , , . . . . . .
J 8UIIIU lllUIUillu IllhJl. lu * a n\vx
( ins have Uocn fallly actlvoand have shown
stieiiKtli , except In barrel pork. In which there
seems to have been freoiesillzhitr. Thosellors
jf ribs have lieou outside lontfs who uro tip-
cuplhii : Ijltt prollts.whlle the Imlls on both ribs
ind lurdsoem tobeloiiKto the local paokltiK
fraternity. The market for barrel pork seems
0111 strained , as It readily Uieaksimdur com-
laratlvely small oirorlncs. The hou market
continues strong and prlcos nro slowly ad
vancing ,
Komiett. Hopkins & Co. to S. A. McWiortor
Having closed our wheat market very stroiiR
yeiterday traders imturallvexpected rorolKn-
ersto reciprocate with stl IV cables this inorn-
111 ? an. 1 when they canto In heavy and lower
theie was a rush to not out of lonjt stulf and a
weak nmiiiliiic. The ssunu parties who hou lit
freely near thoclo oycilordny absorbedolTer-
all and iniltc slii'iu- '
u s on weak spots today
arly tlio more they bought the woa'ior ' the
mil Uot wined to sot. H was loported by
Swiild of St. Louis that the frenoli had sold
) tit thole Muy and July wheat bought In that
-
Market ostensibly for export , The i-inciiiuaii
L'rleo Current states th.it Its foreign advices
show reports ot d.iinaKo over there have been
overdrawn. It llnds domestic prospects o\-
cullent. Outlook SPOIIIS to us growlin : less
favor.iblo for holdor.s , but the bullish scntl-
nent Is .o strong tlcit rallies oci-ur Just , when
tliii market looks * weakest , making It quite us
safe for the present to buy on hro.iksas to
sail on rallies. Corn and oit : i The point Wits
circulated lust ovenliiit that May corn would
touch M cents today. The prediction
was ii"t roallzcd but It made the
> I rttirtr ? t n I/in time Pn it r\n tltfi i r < in.
IlKIIU.Ili | UHJi ) l u it 111.1 uii niu |
ICucolplscoiitlniUHl to ho dlsuppoliitliiK , even
smaller than supposed , and this Klves the
oius an Immense advantauo In both corn and
oats. The clliiuo put In some now breakers
iml when the names were given up the crowd
was Kreatly inystllled , for whllo our sot was
so soiling others were buying , the result being
hntthoso who tried to tall on got whlpsawed.
L'rovlslonsVo have had u nervous scalping
narket which was strengthened some
what by the advance In corn. Lard
ind ribs which have not advanced as
nilch as pork were much the strongest.
sruvusi.vw iioxtts.
N ; w yoiiK , March 19. [ Special Telegram to
TIIK HKB.I The stock market was without
oven a good oucnlm ; today. Interest fora
time seemed to bo centered In Northern 1'a-
ellle preferro.l , but there was llttlo clmngo In
) rlces. Western orders were con lined
: o granger stocks. 1'lrst prlcos were
cnorally slight fractions lower than
lust evening's Ilgures , but succeeding fluctua
tions were In all cases Insignificant and with
out a marked tendency In either direction.
There was still some anlnntlon tu bath St.
I'aiil and lliii'llurtou , and lluctuatlons In
those stocks wore no more Import xnt than In
Llio general list. I/ttu In the hour a linn tone
beoamoapparent , tind a.slight tuiward move
ment occurred , but gains wore slight In all
eases. At 11 o'clock the market , while very
dull , was firm at a shade better than tlioopen-
in ? Ilgures. At the best point reached , Lake
Shore was I10i , Iurllngton787 ! ; , Northwest
ern 101 , Hock Island tit , St. Paul .71'j. and
Lackawanna lilt. During thohoiirto ISo'clock ,
Lho heavy feeling so common of late was again
'olt , and prices yielded all lliroiuh the list.
The losses troin tlio be-tt tlgtires
were U to Vt generally , o.\ccpt Union
Pacific , which was a shjdo higher.
The market was featureless at 1 o'clock. Fear
of further gold shipments was the boar Influ
ence in stocks most of the day. There was
llttlo support anywhere In the list late In the
day and prices declined still further. At-
chlson broke to 2G4 ! , Burlington to 78 , North
western to ICi1Itoek Island toGfi'.i. St. Paul
to .r > 4-j ! , Missouri 1'aclflo to CG'.i ' , and other
stos ks In proportion. The close wus at losses
Tor the day of Yt to ? i per cent all through the
list where there was any business. The sales
were light at 89,000 shares.
Konniitt , Hopkins &Co. toS.A , McWhortor
Loading stock brokerage firms generally
agree In the statement that the general mar
ket Is oversold nnd that many securities of
real worth are very cheap at present prices
and yet the most conservative houses are not
advising purchases of steaks ovccpt In moder
ation and on a sualo down until the fear of
hlg gold exports Is passed. The street hus It
that fully two and a half millions more gold
will be exported on Saturday because Europe
Is determined to have It regardless ot ov-
chaugo rates , but the government will not
give up its bars , and It Is announced today
that the treasury department has determined
to hold on to 20,000.000 of bars In the assay
olllco hero nnd they will be kept Intact for an
emergency. Commack continues to talk bull-
Is li on the stock market and he told his
irieods lust 1111:111 mat , tno iieoimes
were Insignificant considering the dullness.
The stock market has been excessively dull
today , with the tendency of prices down
ward. There tire rumors from the west , more
or less circumstantial , that freight rati > s aio
being cut. I'liMt one and then another Is
charged with being tjio offended. Today the
Missouri 1'aclllols said to bo tlio asrgrossor.
It Is also said that freight from the Union
1'aolflc Is helng improperly diverted to the
Northern I'aclllo. western stocks have been
tho" most actively traded In and tlio most
feeble. At chlson Incomes are also lower. The
tone of the coal Blocks has been heavy , and
there are very few buyers nt current prices.
The fact that the accumulation of coal at tide
water is 810,00) ) tons , which hus only been ex
ceeded once before In the history of the trade ,
Is a bad Htuto of things , hut when It Is ra-
membered that the roads have on storage at
Inland points largo amounts In addition , the
condition of the mtirket takes oven a moro
serious tinpcct. It Is reported that thwro is an
Increased business doing In Iron , and that
prices are well maintained. The domnnd for
structural Iron Is lane. Sliver certificates
have Improved slightly la prlco and silver
bullion Is higher In London. The amount of
certificates outstanding Is gr.iduallv decreas
ing , and tlio quantity of silver bullion on de
posit Is now but G.oiO.OOO : ounces. Speculation
on the stock uxchanzo Is nt a low ebb and
needs something decided to stimulate It , The
market closed dull and foaturolcss. Money Is
easy. Total sales l'.M,4J.
In the iron trade the mnr ! < ot has not re
ceded In any respect during the past week.
Hoports from various sections show rather an
Increase In the volume of business. 1'rlcos
have been well maintained.
It looks like at least onenrperhaps two mil
lions of gold would bo taken for export by
Saturday's steamer , The stock market Is not
soHtrong as It has been , and moro shipments
will put down prices.
London's closing prices , Atchlson. 2G ? ;
Lake Shore , iwi ? : Erie , ISVj ; Heading , SOU :
Louisville .t Nashville , ItJi ; St. 1'aul , 53U ;
Union Pacific.t.Vi. .
There were .CSit.OOO withdrawn from the Hank
of Enghindon balance today.
Tlio following are tlio oleums quotations ;
II. S. 4i rJulKtcroil . . .13116 Norlhorn I'nclllo 27
U.H. 4vcoupon.12- tin preferred W
U.S. l i roiiluorecl .lu. C. . N. kV I0ift :
U. H. 44s coupons. , . . IM loprufMoxillv.l3U ( )
I'lKtlloiisoritt. . . . : . . 110 Now YorkCentra.l..M
Central 1'aclilc 1 P. . I ) . .V K ISSi
ClilcnKO.t Alton 121 Itovk iHlnn.l im {
ChlcnKO , HurlliiKton O..M , A St. P MVi
.vyulni-y 78V < ilaprufurroil III hi
D. , Ij AW lil St. 1'aul AUniaha. . . , 2:1 :
Illlnoli Control lU'J ' iloprtiforrea 73
I. , II. AW Union 1'uclltc UH
Knnsni AT as Il \V.st. i .v ! UM
I-akoSlioru , , ,10'H ) doprefcrroil 1H
MIchlKan Centrnl. , . Ul Western Union 61
Mlifourl 1'adfln. . . . . lUX
MONEY ON CALU Easy ; closed ottered at 3
percent.
I'niME Mr.HCANTir.B I'APErt V37 per cent.
faTKitMNci KxcilANOB-Oiilot. flrm ) sixty-
day bills , Jl StlJi ; domand. * I,6S ? .
CHMC.tGO M.IVK STOCK M.iltKKT.
OIIICAQO , Mnrfh 19. [ Special Telegram to
TUB ItEi1. ] UATTi.K-lluslnoss was fairly
active , with prlcos ruling staady at the ad
vance already noted ; on good to choice steers ,
la fact anything at all useful In the beef line
was In demand at steady prices , I'rlmo cows
und holfors , such as suits the butcher shop
trade , were also In active demand and sold
strong. Other eow stock shows no particular
chanxo , and canning cow * are no higher than
lust week. The stocker and feeder trade Is
moving ulong at steady prlcos with liberal
sales. Ono car load of steers sold us high as
M.OO , and several lots between $1.5M63.W for
uood to ohclcn ; other steers sold all the way
from H.25 to t.\23 | heifers , U.JO to * 4,30 ; cows ,
12.45 to Si'.UO ; cauncrs , JUu to Ji20 ; stockera ,
llooa The trade wus again brisk nnd values
about a nickel liinlier all uroitnd , the market
closing Htuady with about everything cold.
Uougu and coiuiuou , (3eoiQ3.DO ; mixed and
rjackcr" , I4.CO4.CJ ! prime heavy and butcher
wulghts , fl.UV7tt.IA ; three loads ot fancy ,
tl.l.Ht ilKlil. H.CO@I. .
QtlcitittlotH ,
New VotlK , March 10. [ Special Telegram to
TUB IlEB.l-Tho following are the mining
stock quotations !
Atituiu Con , ITU Horn Silver . . . . . 'M
lidchcr , , , . . , , 2110 Mexican . 410
licit A llclohcr 8.X ) Occidental . liW
Con Cnl * Vn..1200 I'lyniuiith'M \
Crown 1'olnt , SIO
Kiirrknl'on .125 Sierra Nerntln . , , , . Xa
( loulil A CurrrV < J Stnndanl . 120
llnlo A.N'urcross . . . . 2.IS Union Con . 3W
llotneilnko KX ) Vollour Jacket . 'XO _
The CofTco Alnrkct.
NEW YOIIK , March 10. [ Special Toloratn to
Tun HKBO-COKFEK Options opened firm and
unchanged to 20 | ioltits up. The sales were
, _ _ .
© :5.f : > 5i Ifeccmber , } 14.l04tH.riO. Spot Itlo , ( inlet
"hud steady ) fair cargoes , JiO.OO ! No. 7,118.50
(318.C2 ( ! ! .
OaiCAno , March 10. Oloso. Wheat Steady ;
cash , tr iluusio ; .May , JI.01Wffll.oiHJ J nly , oajj ®
Ul'ic.
L'orn Stcatlyj cnsh , 63c ; May , 0
Oats I'lrm : cash , 5''oi May , Kl.'i '
Kye Ku y ut87e.
Hurley Quiet at "Co.
Timothy I'rlino at } I.281,29.
I''luSteady ' atfl.194. !
VMilsky I'lrm at $1.1(1. (
rork-Klrni ! cash. $11.20311.23 ; May , J11.10 ®
i.ard-l'lrm ; ciwh , } 8.3030.3Hi ; May , $0.47 ! } ®
C..10.
C..10.Short
Short Itlbs I'lrm ; cash , Jj.arySj.lO ! 5uiy ,
.V.Wlias.W.
riiitir Steady to llrm ; winter patsnts , JI.W
< 3" > . ( K ) ; sprhiK patents , $ t.WS3.10.
llnlk Meats HhoutdnM. JI.2tfBI.nt : short
clear , $ XjHt..U5 ( ( ! ! ; short ribs , $3.iUij. : ! ' > .40. "
llntter Kaslor ; eieamcry , 20i4'"Jo ! dairy ,
16U27C.
Cheese Virtus full croatn Cheddars. lO'i ' ®
lOUc ; Hats , la'iailci Voting Americas , 11 ®
ll'ic.
HumScarce ; fresh , 202''c.
Hides Unch linked ; UK lit gi pen saHeil,0 < 3OUo ;
preen , 4Uc ! salted hulk , I'iCiKreon salted
calf , t-c ; dry Hint , Sc ; dry salted , u7c ; dry
calf. Sftrto ; beacons , 2."ic each.
Tallow Unchanged ! .No. I solid packed , 4c ;
No. 2i4lic : ! ! ; cake , 4ic. !
Kecolptn. Shipments.
Hour . ih.ooo is.uoo
Wheat , hn . 'WI.OJO 43,000
Corn , bit . UM.OOO 107.COJ
OatM.bu . 1C,0,000 151.0JO
NKW VOIIK. March 10. Wheat Itccclnts ,
21,000 bushels ; exports , 47,000 bushels ; biot |
lower ! No. 2 red. * l.ii7 ; . lu elevator ; $1,15
alloati I.l4't1.17i ' ? f.o.b. Options closed flrm ;
No. 2 red .March closed ntl.l3 > 4 >
Corn Receipts , 711,5 0 hushols ; exports. 2,000
bushels ; spot stronger ; No. ! ! , 7ii74o : ! In
elevator : 74y7je alloat ; uiiRraded mixed ,
? . ' ! Kt ( 77 , Options closed strong on short ; March ,
7i4'e. : ?
Oats Uccolpt' , 4S.OOO bushels ; exports. l.S'O
bushels ; spot hlithur ; No. 2 white. f > 8i0.VJe ? ! ;
mixed western , 5lii91o ; white western , 57 ®
C-'S-ic. Options unsettled , August 4o lower ,
closing' at47Uc ; March , f > 8'c.
StiKar Haw , ' , steady ; fair reflnltij : , 51-lOc ;
centrlfuRnls , OJtcst , 5 1-lOc ; rellued , dull and
utichiiiiKed ; tiunUl , C4o ! ; standard A , OT-llic ;
confectioners' , Oi.ie ; cut loaf , C ? c ; crushed ,
CJie ; granulated , d' c.
Petroleum Steady. United closed , April ,
73c.
73c.KUKS StroiiKcr ; western , 21 ! < Jc.
1'ork Firm ; new mess. } 12.0uai2.50.
Lard Stronxer ; western steam , Ji.C' ( ) bid ,
lluttor Sioadv ; westurn dairy. iiB'J7c : ;
western oreiuncry , 21ilej : Eliilns. ; i2i'o. ( : :
Uhcoso KIrin and wanted ; skims , ( i'/tlOc. '
ST. Louis , March 19. Wheat-Firm ; cash ,
tl.oili ; May , Jl.Ol'i.
Corn Steady ; cash , Me ; May , MVJQjOJic.
Oats Klrm : cash , M'ie ; May. 53u.
1'orU Steady at * il.2.vail.37',4.
Lard Quiet at Ji.oo. (
Whisky-Steady at $1.10.
Hotter Dull and unchanged ; creamery , 29
-'iOi dairy , 2oQ'7c.
MINNEAPOLIS , March 19. Cash wheat slow
and sllnht'v ' liljihcr ; poor ( 'itdcs dull ; receipts.
"HO curs ; hhlpinents , 100 cars. Closing : No. 1
hard. March , IWc ; on track , U'.llie ; No. 1 north
ern. .March , Ofiiie ; May US(3Wic ( ; on track ,
97.ios ! No. 2 northern , March , U."icj on truck ,
. .
nvr.Mi-.i'
KANSAS CITV. Mo. , March 19. Wheat No. 2
cash and March , t > So bid ; No. 2 red , cash , UOo
Corn Stronger ; No. 2 , cash , 535c ! bid ; Mnrcli ,
r
6"us Weaker ! No. 2 , cash , 47 ! c bid ; March ,
48e. _
CINCINNATI , March lit. Wheat-Stronger ; No.
2 red , $1.02.
Corn Strons ; No. 2 mixed , OliiiOSiic.
Oats Steady ! No. 2ml.\ed , G4Q0351C.
Whisky-$1.10.
_
MILWAUKEE , March 10. Wheat flrm ; No. 2
cash , 9tiHc.
Corn UlRhor ; No. 3,01'/iC.
Oats Steady ! No. 2 white. SSQSV.lc.
I'rovlslons Quiet ; pork , tll.MJi.
March 19. Wheat-Firm and de
mand fair ; holders oll'or sparingly.
Corn Steady ; demand fair.
CHICAGO , March 19. Cattle Receipts , 14,100 ;
market fairly active ; btondy : steers , best ,
$0.00 ! common to choice , tl.iU@5 > 5 ; heifers ,
$2.0U4.30 ; cows $2.r.r ) < a'.90j ; canners , $ I.40-.2J ;
stockers , $2.(104,10. (
HORS Heeelpts , 40,000 ; market active and
higher ; rounh and common , K.80i.OO ! : ;
mixed and packers , $4.0 > X8I.05 ; prime heavy
and butcher weights , KI.100)1.13 ) ; light , $ l.00&
Sheep Kccolpts , 7,000 ; market steady ; na
tives , $ . " > .00a5.50 ; westerns , J3.003.70j Te.xans ,
J4.15ST..15.
KANSAS Orrv. Mo. . March 10. Cuttle Re
ceipts , 2.COD head ; shipments , l.GOO licad ; mar
ket steady ; steers. ji.8.VS.53 ; ) ; cows. ti7.V31.0J ;
stocKers and leeuors , * j.oo4.uo.
lUus Heeolpts , 7.X)3 ; shipments , 2,900 ; mar
ket steady ; all grades , .tt.UO.ii : ) . ! > ; > .
ST. Louis. March 1U. Cuttlo lloeelpts. 1,700 ;
shipments , 400i market stronp : fair to fanoy
natlvo steers , $ J.OJ < ii5.r > 0 ! stockers and feed
ers. t2.70XiJl.UO.
Ho s Itccolpts , 5,700 head ; shipments , 1.500 ;
market luulior ; heavy , * 4.UOU5 ; mixed , J3.70
( S4.03 ! llfiht , SJ.754.00.
O.T/.4//.4 LIVE STOCK.
OMAHA , March 10.
OATTLK-Estlmatedrocolutsof cattle 1.500 , as
compared with 1,732 yesterday and 1,8M Thurs
day ot lust week. The market was nctlvo
with pond grades of beeves and bntchor stock
M6100 nlKhor ; others steady to linn , Evory-
th'.ii ! ? sold onrly. Feeders wore unchanged.
Haas Kstlmated receliits of hoes ,1'M ) , as
compared with 0,910 yesterday and 5,851 Thurs
day of last week. The market was active
and 10 to IT.o . hlnher. All sold early.
The raiiKO of the prices paid was
Kl.53f33.ai. the bulk soiling at ; ! .75UH ) .
riKS , J1.75JM.73 ; lIclit-llKhts. | i7.VS3.SO ; light ,
M.5.V3.1K ) ; heavy , * I.80i.Uj : ; mixed , $ ; i.70ii.a'i. ( ( ;
The aveniKO. of the prices paid , was &I.TS UH
compared with $ : il'l ( ? yesterday and $ ' 1.40
Thursdayof last week.
SiiEEi > Estimated receipts of sheep 190 , us
compared with 873 yesterday and 3.7 ' Thurs
day of last week. The markotwas active and
steady. Natives , 82.75O3.IO ; westerns , tJ.50 ©
Disposition of Stock.
ShowliiK the nnmbor ot oattle , hogs and
sheep purchased on this market as reported
br tno wid hmastorof the Stoukyards com
pany for March ID :
CATTLE ,
Huyors. No.
Swift Ac Co ' . 1172
Thed. II , Hammond company SO
ThoOiiUahy packlnscompany 202
Omaha paenlni ; company K
Shippers und feeders C28
1..141J 2 240 1. 1310 S5
sio i. iiu : : ioo
, tlB ! 'Jio : a 50
,1201 ,
STOCKF.lm-AND CBF.DEIIS.
, 701 22.1 3."tto 2M 1. . f20 300
, 413 S dO 2.\VK \ ) 2M 2. . 810 315
AIO 2 fiJ K.'ttJ ' 200 3. . OKI 330
715 2 75 *
CAI.VE9.
3M
I'ruvi-ioiiH.
SMOKED MIATS HamssiiKiircuri'il , is to 14
bs im-riiKi ; . lOaj brcukfast liicDiisiiiturcuru < l.
bonclo , It'tc ' ; No. 1 liiiins , siiKarcurod , 15 to 10
b tivuniKd MVici No , 1 hams , Mifjar ouri'il , 1 -
biivonifru , S'Uc ; No. 1 hams siiuur cured , 'M-
b iivoriiKi't So ; skliino-l lams , 8Uc : No. IIIIIIH : ,
siiKitr cured , 7o [ bonulc-is liutn , 7'jc' ! sliotil-
lora , stif-iir curud. r > 'jc ' ; breakfast bacon , fun uy
boneless , T'jU ! Ciillforiiln or plcnlo hums ,
oitrcd , .V oj tlrlt'd beef hams ,
ciirrd , S'jc : bacon short cluurw , ( i'lu ; luicon
clear backs , ( i'ic ; bacon clear bullies , fiinov
lIKlit , 0c | ; bacon short ribs , Cc ; beef toiiRtius ,
smoked. lOc.
SlEATs-Sbort clears , 5 > 4'c : long
clears , 5'io ; sliort ribs , r > ! ic : bullies , Co ; ( 'lca.r
backs ' - ' .
1'oitK AND llir.K--Mcss : pork , barrels , now ,
HI. 50 ; mess pork , half barrels , $ (1.0(1 ( ( ; family or
buck pork , b.irrels J11.5J ; fnmlly or back
pork , half barrels , Jfl.OOj extra mess beef , bar
rels , tu.'j : ) ; o.xtni mess beef , half barrels , tl.50 ;
boneless \ K pork , burrols , fl'J.M ; boneless pl
pork , halt barrels , JJ.fio.
SAUSA < IES Crown bologna in wensands ,
fancy , 4 ' , io ; O.xforU pork sausage , 2-lb jiaek-
IIKCS , lOo ; bolognas , tti ; pork sausage , in link ,
io : porK snusaKf , In bulk , fiiic ; blood , 4'io ' ;
liver , 4'/jC ' ! heiiil ulico.su , 4Kc ; sinokccl head
cheese , tic ! welnor or I'rankf urt.'c ; Knoblaueh
sausase , 7c ; 1'ollsh sausage , Kc ; tonguu sau-
MIKC , Tc.
Tlio above prlcos are for lots of fifty pounds
and upwards u li-ssiiuantlty , ( io more.
l'iCKi.in : HKKFT < > \HJK3-lUls. ( , aoOlbs. , cacli.
$17.00 : half bbls. . each , ju.DOi quarter bLls. ,
each , Jfi.OO ; olKhtli libls. . oiiuli , $ I.M ) .
I.AIID Tlerceb , OUC ! tieices , pure and kettle-
rondercd , CX c.
Ijiiiiibor.
Quotations are for car lots on board cars at
Omaha :
DIMENSIONS
i u A-
2x4. . .
2x8 ] ! ! !
2x10. . .
2x12. . .
4x4 to
8.\8. . 1000 1700 1800 1800 1000
HATTKNS , WELI , TnniNO. ETC. 0.0,2'/J-lneh ,
05c : ,4x3 , sis , IBc ; 2-luch well tubing. 1 . & M.
and bo v. , $2:1.00 : ; pickets , D. & II , Hat , J22.50 ; D.
& II. square , * ii.f 0.
FENUisa No , 1.6 In. 12 nnd 14 ft , rf , $19.00 ;
No. 1 , 0 In , 10 ft. $10.00 ; 4 In. $19.00 ; Nrf. 2 , 0 In ,
12 and 14 ft , rf , $14.10 ; 4 in , $14.00 ; No. 2 , flln , 10
ft. $10.00 ; 4 In , $10.00 ; No. 3 , Gin. 12 and 14 ft.
M3.104 ; in , $13.00 ; No. 3 , 0 in , 10 ft , $13.00 ; 4 in ,
$13.00.
SiuiNG-A. 12.14 and Ifi ft , $22.00 ; 0 , $17.50 ; H ,
12. 14 and 10 ft , $20.50 ; D. $14.50.
HOAIUIS No. 1 com , $18.50 ; No. 2 , com , $15.00 ;
No. 3 , com , $13.50 ; No. 4. com , $11.50.
STOCK IlOAiths A. 12 in , sis , $48.00 ; B , 12 In ,
sis. $15.00 ; O. $40.0' ; I ) . $25.00 ; No. 1 common , 12
in , sis , 10,12. nnd 18 ft , $21.00 ; No. 2. $18.50 ; No. 1
common , 12 In , sis. 14 ft , $20.00 ; No , 2.117.50 ;
No. 1 common , 12 In. sis. 10 ft , S19.M ; No. 2 ,
$17,00 ; No. 1 common , 12 in , sls,2J ft , $21.00 ; No.
2 , $ IA50.
Silli'i.AP No. 1 plain , 8 and 10 In. $19.00 ; No.
2. $18.00 ; No. IO. ( ) . , Bin , $10.00 ; No. 2. $10.5U ;
10 In , grooved roollnj , 12,14 and 10 ft , $19.50.
FINISIHNO Island 2d , cl. , 1 In , s2s , $ I.00 ! ) ; Ui ,
I'/t and 2 In , $40.00 ; 3d clear. 1 In , s2s , $4.1.00 ; 1U ,
1J4 and 2 In. $47.00 ; A , select , 1 In , s2s , $41.00 : 1U ,
114 and 2 In , $45.00 ; II , select. 1 in , s2s , $31.00 ; I" * ,
I'/ and 2 In , J1D.OO ; 0. select , 1 In. b2s , $27.00 ; 1U ,
114 nnd 2 In. J.T..OO.
A. H or O select , all 10-foot , $1.03 oxtrn.
SotiTiiKitN Vni.t.oiv I'INE 1st nnd 2d clear
flooring. 13-10 star. J2I.OO ; I3-1 , $10.00 ; common
flooring , 13-1(1 ( , $15.00 ; rift clear. I3-10 , IJ.1.00
Island 2d clear , "j coiling. $14.53 : 1st und 3d
cieiir , ; i ceiling , itiu.fni ; IM. anu ci eioar , eeu-
Inp. $25.00 ; Istand 2d clear , finish , s2s. from I
incli , $27.00 ; 1-4 and 2d clear , llnlsh. s2a , froinl'i
Inch , $10.00 ; 1st and 2d clear , Mulsh. s2j. from Hi
and 2 inch , 8,0.00 , 1st and2d clear , y. p. casings ,
$ au.oo ; basu , $ ; io.OO.
I'oi' AH LuMiitiit-m-Inoli nnd up , 1st and 2d
clear , 1-Inch s2s , $ 'li,00 ; 8-Inch and up , 1st and
2d clear , li Inch panel. tJ.OU.
SASH , Dooits , Era Tur boanl. $1.51 ; sash , S3
per ct. ; doors , ft'J per ci > ; blinds , 50 per ut. ;
moulding , , " > u jier ct. : tarred felt , per ewt. ,
$2.10 ; straw board. Jl.l.'i.
I'l.OOHINO A. li-lnch , whits pine. J$8.00 : ; O
$29.M ) ; 11 , C-lncli , wlilto pine , $ M.UO ; D , 8--.U50 ; K
G-lncli , white pine ( self-fencing ) , $17.00 ; drop
siding , 50c per M extra.
SiliNni.KR. iMTii-Extra "A , " pine , $2.fiO ;
standard "A , " 12.45 : extra "A , " cedar , $1.r . " ) [
0-inch clear pine , (1.00 ( ; clear redwood , tl.35 ;
POSTS White cedar , 0-Inch , ' ,5s , lie ; 9-lncli
qrs , lie ; white cedar , 5-lncn ! , HS , Oo ; 8-Inch
< irsOo ; wlittocodur , 4-inch round'l.r > cj split
oak , So ; Tennessee rod cedar , split , 14c.
Country 1'rotluue.
HAY There was practically no hay In tlio
market yesterday and almost any price was
obtainable. Good bay sold quickly at Jll.UO ®
15.0J per ton.
llUTTEit Tlio market was weak and prices
not ti ) > to what was obtainable a few days URO ,
Liood country rolls went at03'Jlc. .
I'OULTIIV The market did not present any
change yesterday. The receipts were litlit
and prices steady. Chickens , U < t 10c ; turkeys ,
145J1.1C ; Keosoand ducks , lll-ic. !
ItAiuiiTK Small rabults brouKlit $1.03 per
do/im und Jacks $2.50.
With tlio uxcnptlon of OKRS there was no
quotable change In the produce markets yes-
terdiiy. '
Kens Thosupplt was very llcht and prices
took a still ldjib.cr.1 Jump. Sales were made
generally ut lSIDc.ti
\egcta\t\c8. \ \
POTATOES llomn crown mock. 11.15 ; Cole
rado , $1,25 per bushel.
I'm l'i.ANT-1'ordoz. fiOa7f ! c.
VEOBTAIII.K OVSTEB.S I'er doz , OOc.
OAut.u-i.owKii i' r doi , $2.M.
Hl'lNACII-l'er bbl.'r..oa. .
I.BTTUCK Clldlct ! Stock , 40@45e.
HUTAUAnAS-MlNilirnn stock , perbu. C3o.
IlBKTS-l'er hll. ) K.fy .0\
ONIONS Knsturit stock , per bbl , $ o.500.00.
CAKIIOTS 1'er ' t > llj'$2,25. '
CKi.Kiiv-MlchlsilrVstook , 40Qt3ci California ,
per do$1.00. .
KWKKT roTATOES-Choleo stock Is held nt
$4.004.2per bbl. ' ,
ItAinsiiHS 1'erm \ bunchc ! , 45c.
1'AiiSNirs I'or lbu ) f'l.OJ.
C'AiniAnB 1'er llt2J ) ! < a.4C.
OUOUMIIKIIH I'ettjoi' . t..uo.
CKf.Kiiv KOOTS Kir uo , 7"c.
llKANS-CllQlCO StflCK , C..CO.
Frewli Ki
B NuvuN. 81.0034.50 ; Florida bright ,
ji.5oai.75 : ; russets. $ : i.2.vrci..riO : ; l.oi Angeles ,
$2.511 ; mountain fruit i2,7.ViW.OO.
I.KMONS Cliolce , $4.00 : fancy. $4.50.
AITI.KS Tlio supply Is very light und nrlces
correspondingly high. Deed stoolc Is hold at
$5.50 , and fanuy applet as hlKli as 80. CO : fancy
willow twin's , W.60.
MAI.AIIA UiiAi-KH-I'erbbl , HO.OO2l2.oo.
CHAMIKIUUKS < ! eec ! UapoCod , uer bbl , $12.00 ;
bushel boxes , Jersey , $ I.IX ) .
UltAi'K KUUIT I'cr box , $1.55.
Flour.
R. T. Davh Mill Co. . high patent. No. 1 nivl
Oleum , f-.UO ; llhio 1) ) , full patent , W > ; Hawkeye -
eye , half uatont , $2.20 $ | Npoclal royal patnnt ,
No. 10 , J..N ) ; Minnesota patvnt , f..OD ; Kansa ?
liard wheat patent , * iM ; NubraMka , oprlng
wheat patent , 12 40.
H. K. ( lllmun'sGuld Medal.70BnoxWlilto ( : , ,
82.iO : ; Snow I'lulio. t-.OU ; low erade , $ l.r o.
Ilrolit'ii llnw rolli'r.'nillU.vrcam. . l..7fl : Myr
tle..40 ; Claim. 2.20 ; XXX , $1.81 ; Fidelity ,
t2.60j Minnesota Clilef , h'.l'J ; I'atont. 12.00 ,
Oshkamp'8 ready to ntluo buckwheat flour ,
81.25 per case of OOS-lb puckaECs ; buckwheat ,
n thin , N. Y. . MOO ; Excolslor brand ,
Slap Jtu.'lc meal , 8J.75 per uuso'of f > 0 S-ll ) pack-
Fls'i.
ijAKn 1'k'kcrol , vnry flno , mc { ; small nlilto ,
cl.scot , 7c | perch , ncnlcd nnd dried , Bui cropplo ,
lani-y , 8ci iixlinon trout. headlosM , SVici per-
'oct wliUellsli.our prldo , Ooj plko , round , lOc ;
Binall trout. u > ry choice , loci black b.isn ,
choice , ICoi lirooU trout , too ,
SKA Cod nml haddock , Ooi smelts , r > o. 1 ,
arKi' , Oo : If ! nn fish , 14o : llnimiU'rs , l.'x'i oal-
non , Oregon , IGc : red snappur , 14ei cols , lUo ;
otiters , 20o ; macUcrel , large , each , 32e ; scol-
ops , porgu ) , $1.50. _
OioccrloH.
COKFKE-Grcrn lllo , KftlJct Java , ! 7c ;
Moclia , ISo : Housted AHosn. SflMOci Me-
J.uunhllii , X.XXX , 'M 1-lOc ; lliinohi. 20 l-IOc :
Hormaii.W.ui Dllworth'n , 20o ! Mon. 201-IOe ;
ionlovla,2il : 1-lOe ; Mooha , 1lc ; i ) . U..Iiivnp 2 e ;
ColTco iwuncc Vt gro. boxes , ll.90OI.SOi chic
ory , 7ti8Jc. !
NUTS I'er Ib Almonds , 18cj Ilruzlls. 10c |
filberts , 13c ; pecans lUSHc ; Avnfnuts , 15c | pen-
mils , fancy wldtu. Co ; roasted , luc.
UIIIKII 1 IIUITS Turkish prunes , less than
ihcK 18(10 ( , 9o ; apples , evaporated , now ring
choice , l. * > c ; aprlenU , fancy , In saoks. 20c ;
llackberrleH , new , Oo ; raspberries , 25 llm to
box , iC-'o ; currants , now , 5Se ! ; Vollz ; ! currants ,
extra , In boxes , uiic ; pviiuhes , Gala , , choice ,
171ic ; California ilrlinl crapes , In hap' , Co ;
seedless Silltiinas. saekH , lOo ; muscatels , OUu ;
now Valencia , 8e ; Ondura , luyur , Do : ( Us ; , lay-
urs , 1420c ; ollron , I.e hurn , .Me ; lemon peel
' '
'S.U.T Iulrv20 ) Ibs In bbls , bulk , J'J.IO ; best
Rr-tdes. ( fl5s , JS.4H : best Kratle , 100 Its , $2.50 : best
erailc. ' . ' 810s. $ J.IO ; rock salt , crushed. $2.10.
CANNKl ) VilnTAIIIKS : ( ToilllltOS-Ull ) , $1.10
Cftl.15. Corn Very line , $ 1. 204 } I. ' . ' 5 ; 1-lb siisar ,
$ IIV11) standard wrsturn brands , $1.10.
Mushrooms Mb J'rcnt'li. extra line , 'J2il2c :
l-ll > French , line. l Tt22c ! 1-lb French , ordl-
miry . . , HViilHc. , I'cas . . . , 2-lliearly , . . . June „ . , $1.23 : 2-lb
Marrowstandard braiuN , $1.10 ; 2-lh nuked ,
70o. French peas per case of 10(1 ( , 8I.V)5J.S.OO ) ! per
doString l ! , iiiis , - 2-lb , hitch Krade , IHJc ; 2-11) ! ! ) wax
beaiH. s > oi 2-lh strlnij beans. Me. l.lnia. beans
2-lb soaked , 85c. lloston baked 1)oans-i-ll ) : ) ,
$ l.i5Bil.55. : Sweet iiotatot'S IJ-lb Now Jersey ,
$ I.M ; : i-lbokraanl ( tomntoes , Jl.lVlli ; ! okra ,
81. M ! iispuriiBiis. : i-ll ) . * S.S.vaa.7Ji rhubarb , 3-lb ,
$1.40 | sui'COtasli , $ I. Mil , ! > . ) .
foiiA I'nchaces , 00 Us to box , S' vj | ; CKS ,
41iC.
IIAKINO I'ownnn Hoyal , dlmo cans , per doz ,
HSci ! i-lbeiinsl. 5 : ( i-lhcaiis$2.ui ( 1-lhcans.
$5.0i ( ; I'rlcu's. U-H > c.ins. H.JJS ; ! t-lb cans , J2.no ;
t-llioans. $4.75 : other kinds , l-lb cans , pur doz ,
$ I.UII.M. :
t'liACKfi Soda , Ce ; oyster , 5ie ! ; cream ,
8Hc : ginger snaps , biic ! 10 per uunt olTun 10-
box lots.
l'Ai'vii : Tor Hi , liest draw , l.l.vlS
to 112x44. 1'ic : dry uoods , 4c : extia quality ,
inanllln , ( i'4c ' ; maiillla tea , 12.\1S , Do ; dark rat ; ,
hnidware/JJjO ,
OILS 150 prime white. Oc ; 1.11 water white.
lliic ; headllKlit , lite ; 74 Kiisollno. ll'Je. Oil
cans 1 ciil. & 'I.Oir.V : > : ' Kill. $ .I.751USO : 5 cal.
. . .
TKAS Japan , basket Hied , 2055c : sundrlod ,
H.V345 ; pieun. 2050c ; gunpowder , 20.V ) < 'j
Kngllsli breiikfasti5'675c ; [ ; VOIIIIK Hyson , 20 ©
9T c ; Oolong , 2.V345U ! 2-lb paukaitu dust , l.ie.
A.xi.n IIUKASK I'er cross I'ra/ler's laruo
tins , * U9.W ; incdliiiii tins. i-7. ( J ; sniull ( I5.0U ;
otber inakeH , wood , $5.r > u08.50.
Ilr.ACKiMi : idoz In box , ; i © 75o ; ladles' shoo
dressing. 45e&ll.OO ; steve polish , per cross ,
. . .
lll.uiNtl IJquld. 4 oz. ndoz In boOOoQJI.7.1 ;
S 07 , lidoIn box , $1.50(2,2.75 ( ; dry , small , 25cj
C. 45c.
i-i'iCKH-Peppor Slneapore , sifted.
shot. l2ct ! allspice , lOo ; cloves , I'diang , se
lected , 17flIOci ) cassln , China , 4-11) units , DC :
nutmoKs , No. I , 75e ; inacassor. OJc ; jIvlin ! :
spices , ID-It ) boxes , 2. " > c.
UliocfliiATK , KTC.-12-lb boxes , 34r > o ; Our-
man sweet , SMi'Mo ; cocon , : ! 04o ( ) ; llromo , ii2c.
COCOANUT 15-11) cases , H and H-lb packages ,
per 11) . li27c ( : bulk , lo-lb palls , 2.'io.
OMVKS-Quaits , per doM.OO ; pints , per
do/ , $2.r,0 ; bull : , per gal , 1 1.20 , Olive oil , H
pints , Sdoz per case , fl.iil&VJO.
MAi'l.u SU(5AU I'er Ib 5o cakes , IW-lb boxes
KIc : Itlo cakes , : Klb > boxes , 12/2c ! ; 1-lb bricks , ai :
Ibs In box , pure , 14c-
Iliioo.MS -tlo parlor , $1.00 ; 4-tlo , % lttlltlo \ ,
82.3.1 ! 3-tle , plain , 81.80 ; warelionse.W.tiO : toy ,
81.33 ; whisk , $1.XX31.5. (
i-oAi Castile , mottled , per Ib , lOo ; do wlilto ,
peril ) , lie ; laundry soap , per 100 bars , $ : i.l. > 56
S.OOj shavlne soap , 5'ii.75o ( ? pur doz ; toilet soap ,
U cakes per lof > Ocil$2'J. ) .
l'AutNACious : GOODS llarlcy , 4c ; fitrinn ,
kegs , 80.01 ; split , peas , 2oi green peas , 2c : oat-
nioal , bbls , $ . -.7.ri'a OO ; half bbls. M.olffla.l.-i ;
macaroni , I'-'o ; vurmlculll , 12c ; sago iindtapi-
ocn , UQiTiliu ; Lima beans , fie ; cereallne , $1.24 :
finked liomtny.IlVic ; pearl hominy , JJ.0 per
bbl.
bbl.lVE Iewlsiicrfumod.t.r ! > 0Kol : Cross , $4.25 :
American , 8J.2 , " ) ; Saponlller , $1,25 ; Merry War ,
$2'Jl ) : Star , bcrubblng , tl.73 ; Glllctt's pow
dered , $4.25.
WII.K Condcnsed--EaKlc , 87.40 ; Crown , $ < i.2. > :
Anelo Swiss. $ ll.7l ( ; American Swiss , $7.G'J :
lliKhtand , 8J.15 ; "Hlgl. " Jfl.00.
FXTHACTS Lemon. 2 8Mcffi8J.80 ; 4 o$1.00
( TW.50 ; vanilla. 2o/i5c@i.8J ( ; 4 oz. 81.25@.OU ;
Jamaica gliiccr. 4 m , 8I.8. > .
SIATCIIES l'arlor.200 nnd 1100 per box , Sl.Cjfl
1.70 : sulphur , $ t.l5 i.ao.
CANiiv-Mlxed , M-lb ) nails. S'/5(3Ss4'o ' ( ; stick ,
8l/ta ; twist stick , Oc ; French mixed , llll c ; lioar-
hoimd stick. 8'/ic ' ; Jar and case candles , 5-lb
boxes , 15Q21c : extra line Koods , fWHHoa.
Hitu.SiiES Shoe.Iper do/ , 8l.2.VSl.iO : ; daubers
75cffl$1.00i scrub brushes , COcW.OO.
HIUD SEKD Mixed bird. 1-lb packages , 5c ;
canary , 4jc ! ; hemp , 4'/c ; anise , 15c ,
UANDI.KS to Ibs to box , Uiic : mining , 10 ®
lO'/io ' ; wax , lie.
TOUACCO 1'lno cut. peril ) , 2327e ; plug , 22
© 78u ; smoking , SifflBJ ; fancy brands. UOc ®
$1.50.
iMor.ASSKS 15 bbls N. 0. f ancv , per jial. 4(5Q (
48e : choice , 404.wgood,28f6iOi ; ( ; ; ; Cuba , baking ,
2 , " > ® ; iOu ; Ulackstrap. 18S22c ; syrup , SO grade ,
bhls. 2ic ; 114 bbl , 26u ; 4-gal kegs , $1.24 ; 2 unl
kits 07c ,
ViNKnAn Apple elder , ICe ; double cider , 12e :
wlilto wine. I2e : trli.lo strongtli , lOc.
SlAllCH Pnrlli , a i' .
I'lCKixa Medium , bbls 88.00 ; small , $10.00 :
gherkins. $11.00 ; Boston mixer. $12.01) ) .
HICK Jax-a , Gc ; chok'e , Co : fancy , Cc ; head ,
CiDKit-Por hbl , rellncd , W.-Kl ; half bbl. $3.50.
TWINT.S. CoimAOi : . KIT. Cotton twine
"Illbli , " very line , U-lh bales , 22c ; cotton
twine XX brand , h-lb hales , 18e ; hemp twine ,
U-ll ) bales. IDo ; still tw IIP. ale : candle wick ,
22ci 40-foot cotton clothes line , $1.40 ; CO-foot
cotton clothes HUP , $1.(11 ( ; no-foot sisal lines ,
J1.75 ; 00-foot Jute , 11,83 ; wool twines , 8iio. Ma
nilla rene All sizes from 7-10 to 1 In. 12c ; sisal
rope , all sizes from7-IlitiJ 1 ln,8c"now ; pro
cesses. " all sizes from 7-10 to 1 lu. 7 ! o ; cotton
rope , U In , 15c.
lIONEV-Cbolco. 1 Ib frames , 1SS21C.
I.IMU. C'B.MKXT , ETC. On board earsat Omaha
I'cr bbl Ash Urovo lime , We ; Champion
lime , S.lciQuIney white. SOe ; Louisville cement ,
$ l..riO ; Milwaukee cement , $1.45 : Utlca uoment ,
$1.40 ; Kiigllsb Portland coniont. t'l.4.1 ; New
York plaster , $2.25 ; Michigan plaster , J7.00 :
Fort iJoduo plaster , $1.75 ; white sand , P , 1' ,
hair , per bale , $1.00.
CoAfOn hoard cars at Omaha Anthracite
Chestnut , range and v.gg , Js ' .lpertoniiirati1 ,
$8.W ) . Sofl coal Ohio. $ ,1.75 ; Southern-Illinois
\Valinitblock ; , 8J.23 ; Iowa lump , $3.15 ;
lowa nut. . ' .K > .
HIDES Frozen lildcs.fie ; No. 1 green salted
hides , 554@0c : No. 2 green salted hides. 5c ; No.
1 Kroon salted hides , 2. i to 40 Ihs. SJiSGo : No. 2
crcen suited hides , 25 to40 Ihs , 4 < 34'io ' ; No. 1
veal calf , 8 to 151ns , 7c ; No. 2 voul calf 8 to 15
llw,5u ; No. Idry Hint hldos,77'/1e ; No.2dry
Hint lildes , 5a51-5c : No. 1 dry Halted hides , 5
TAI.T.OW AND OHEASB Tallow No. 1 , n4'4c ; :
tallow -MIUQ'H'/ie ' : ( freasc , white A , : ii ! ®
: i'/to ' ; grease , white H.JKiMUc : grease , yellow ,
24'c ? ; Krease , dark , 2'ic ; old butter. 2@2Vio :
beeswax , prime , lXu,20c ( ; rough tallow , 11J ©
1 We.
HONES in OAUT.OTS O.VI.Y Pry buffalo , per
ton , 81H.004tl8.OJ ; dry country , bloacheil , per
tonin.OCKmii.OO : ; damp and meaty , per ton.
$8.lxaiO,00. ( ( These , prices are for bones welched
and delivered In Chicago.
SliKKl'l'Ki.TS Green salted , oacli , : i5eJ1.25j
croen salted shearlings ( short wooled early
hklus ) each , KGVXo ; dry sliearllngs ( short
wooled early skins ) No. 1 each , waiPo ; dry
hliearllngs ( short woolod early Hklus ) No. i ,
each , 5u ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska
butcher wool pelts , peril ) , actual weight , 10Q
141 > u ; dry Hint Kansanand Nebraska murrain
wool pelts , per II ) , actual weight , W412c ; dry
Hint Colorado bii tcbur wool pelts , per Ib , actual
vohfht , 10l2 ! c ; dry Hint Colorado murrain
wool polls , per 11) , actual weight. 8S10a ; dry
pli'ce.s nnd bucks , actual weight , 7'o. !
Wool , KanstiH , .Nubiaska and Territory-
Unwashed I'lno nvoniKu 12 to 15 , choleo 15 to
16 ; medium average 1H to 20 , choleo 2J to 24 :
quarter blood average 17 to 20 , choice 2U to 22 ;
coarse average 15 to 10 ; choice 111 to 28 : cotts
and rough avuragu 12 to 14 , choleo 11 to 15 ;
bccdy orbnrry 12 to 14 ; black Ifi to 17 : bucks
ami very heavy line JO to I'J. Unwashed coml- )
Ing nnddolalno. I'lno dolalno AvoraRo 14 to
10 , choleo into 18moJliim ; delalno average 30
to 21 , choice 30 to'"J ; medium combing average
20to2li ( iiiartor blood combing nvoraso 17 to
18 , choice 18to20 ; coarse combing aveiage 15
to 17 , choice 17 to 18 ; braid average 12 to H ,
choice 15 to 10. Tub washed. Choice i8 to 'W ;
avoraio2. > to'8 ; coarso30to25.
I/KATIIKH. llornlook slaughter solo.
per Ib : homloeU dry hide solo. 2 Wjtc ; oak
bole. IMJ'UoU'ioMCli kip skins , UOcI.IOri-encli :
calfskin $ l.3.va > ' . ' .0 ( ) ; American oak calf , f > Jo
81,15 ; American Hemlock calf , "ScXBtl. 10 ; Amer
ican oak Ulp , 7. S > o ; Am.rlcan nnmlock kip
frtil'rn ) ; sheep bkins , & 0ciifl. ( 00 ; goat bklns , per
foill. aJ'
WANTED
Tottl Issues of CITIES ,
COUNTIES , SCHOOL.
* % * % DISTRICTS , WATER
COMPANIES , 8T. R.R.COMPANIESto ;
Correcpondt-noo solicited.
K.W.HARRIS & COMPAHY.Bankers. .
163-iOS Dearborn Street , CHICAGO
ID Well Street , NEW YORK-
7O Btate S1--BOSTON , .
P. T. HUGHES ,
Wholesale Caih CominUilon Merchant ,
Kltflnoml Wotora Crenmory butter and clioi no ,
ranch mid etnto i'nn nnilimiu Iwif lord. Will uot
molvuor linnllo only the lent KOoiU. Ailvnneos cm
cir loll on truck , waruhouio nr In itJro at bank
rates. Offlco and utoru 132M330 ICth Bt. , Dourer.
OMAHA
luwiuiuiuivia a
DIRECTORY ,
BILLIARDS.
The Bnmawick-Balko Ai II. . Perrigo&Oo.
. Oollendor Oo.
All .Malos , .Ml 1'rtcei. All
Snloonniturfi. Path.
107 , < W 3.10th drool ,
Onmln , 1311 Dodjo Street.
BOOK BINDERS & STATIONBRS.
Omaha Republican Printiug Oo. ,
Lon brloli , bank nuppllo * , < > il ororjlhlnir la tl >
prlnttuxllno.
streets.
Ackermann Bros. & Hointzo ,
binders , cl ctrotrper , blank book mimu >
fnctiiror ) ,
street , Omihn.
BOOTS AND SHOE3.
Oharlos A. Ooo & Oo. , KirkomlallJonosciOo ,
Manufncturor * and job- Mimiifnctar'j
bora. Aiicnti for llostnn Huh-
tt-rsMioo Co. , lim , 110J ,
1109 llc nrd street. mid 1IUU llntnov St.
William ? , Van Aer- W. V. Morse & 0o. ,
nam & Harto , ftoo Tnclorr. Corner llth
1312 antt IKuittlm sl < i. , Oni.i.
ILtrnoy itraut
, .
tin. Merrhnnta tnvltutl
Ouikhn , Nob. to call nnd einmlno.
BOXES. J BUTCHERS.
John L. "Wilkie , Iouh HoUor ,
Onuhapnpor bet fi\olorjr , nntpheri' nnd I'.ick
1317-1)19 ) Ion lai , Tooh.t fluiipllo . Hoof ,
Orders liofcT X ffhoini c.i lnji.
promptly lllht
111C-I11S JiickionSU
OABR.TAO-B3 , BUQOIB3 , ETO.
W , T. Seaman ,
Omnlin's I.arsost Varlctr
WAGON'S AMI
.CAKIUAOIM
OARPETS. | OLOTHIKQ.
Omaha Oarpot Oo , , Oilmoro & Euhl.
Cnrpots , oil clot'M ' , mi\t- Manufncturcrs A Wholo-
tlnKK , curtal n Koodi.oti . fnlo Clotlilori ,
1M1 llfJHnrney St.
OIQARS.
West & Fritsoher , B. TuolMiiaa &iJo. ,
Manufacturers flno cljars ilnnufiictiircrs' Agent * ,
Jobber * of leaf tobaccos.
1011 Fnrnarn street. 1.1th Bt. , Onmlin.Xoli.
OOATj , COKE , BTO.
Omaha Ooal , Ooko and Ooutant & Squires ,
Ilmo Oo. Hard nnd aoft conl ship
ITnrd nnd ofl oonl. ' pers ,
B. E. Cor. 16th nnd Dour- 1309 i'arnnm reel ,
Umaha
las streets.
Hulbert & Blum , P. U. llalionoy & Oo.
Ohio lumpHock Sprlnn , Hard Conl Soft
ItJcolnlor , Wnlnnt libit.
Bcrpono.lntit , niithradio , OfllcpsSIS x.lCth nnd cor.
enilthln . Btnain.
i 10th nnd UuiiKlas sts.
OIUcoJU S. 15th t
American Puel Oo , Howell & Oo. ,
Bhlppers and ito.ilari la
anthrnclto nnd bitu 217S. Htlntroot ,
minous roat.
Omalin , Nob.
215 S. 15th itroot.
Nebraska fuel QJ. , Johnson Bros , ,
tUl'nrnnm street ,
313 S. 13th street , >
Omaha , Nob.
Omaha , Neb.
ifonntfe QrifHa , 0. B , Havens & Oo. ,
113 S. lith sttast , UGJFarnnm street ,
Omaha , Neb. O niah a.
COBNICB.
Eagle Cornicd Works P , Rnempinj
Mnnufnctureriiof Ralran- Oalrnnltcil Iron cornlcoi ,
Irudlron Cornice. Dormer TTlmlow.1 , door
Window caps , nictallcsky- cnpiflnlnl < , otc. Tin
IlKlitfl etc. 1110 and 1112 Iron nml slnto roofer.
811 Knrnum St.
DRY GOODS.
M. E. Smith & Oo , , Kilpatriok-Kooh Dry
Vrj eooii , furnishing Goods Oo , ,
goods , notions. Dry wood * , notions , wonts'
fnrnl liln < KOOIH.
Cor. llthand Howard uti. Corner 11 til and Jlarno'
ELEOTRIOA.L SUPPLIES.
Wolf Electrical Oo.
llluitrntoil Catalo2U9
frco.
1614 Cni'ltol ' Avonuo.
FARM MAOHINBRY , ETO.
Parlin , Orendorff'cs T. 0. Northwall ,
Martin Oa. , General troitcrn agent
Corner Jones and Oth Bts. Bknnilla Plow Co ,
Omaha , Keb. 134U-13S1 Slicrnmnnro.
FLOUR.
Broken Bow Keller B. T , Davis Mill Oo. ,
Milling Oo. . C. Q. UndcrwooJ ,
Office nnd warehouse , MnnnKor nt Omaha.
1012 N. lath struct for. 8th nn < 1 Jackson nt * .
B. F. Oilman , Clemens Oskarap ,
M'f'K of romlf to rul o
10U M. 16th street Ship Jnck Moul. tlnust
cnkotln the world.
C.E. lllnck , - Sfnnwr. 12U7-1I15 8. Jth Blreot.
FURNITURE AND OA.RPBTS.
FUR , WOOL , HIDES , TALLOW ,
OILS. OYSTERS.
Oonsolidated Tank ' A , Booth Pnckin ?
S N
line Oo , Oritori , DMi nnd canned * .
llorlnort snrt lubrlcatlnt
oiln. axle Krca o , oto. 1303 Loavcaworth ,
A. U. lllshop , Jlannger.
PAPER. I PLA.TINQ.
Oarponter Paper Oo , , Western Plating 'ka '
Cnrrr n full flock of Gold , nllrnr nnd nlckol
printing , wrapping and platlnn on all ID eta H.
tatilcnnro , ctc.roplKtoU
wrltlnKpaper , c rd pa rollslilnijtiraii it chan-
per , otc. dellcrwork.lIU
PRODUCE , OOMMISSIOiST.
Ribbel & Smith , Sohroedar & Oo , ,
Denlors In country prod Ci h tmren buttur a.n\
uce , fruits , vegetables , onus , unit Ki'ncral com *
etc. uilti lon uiprchnntfl ,
1207 1 toward itrnot ( H South-lllli street
RUBBER GOODS , ETO.
Omaha Rubber Oo , ,
Mnniifarlurlni ; an'l ' J'j-
bers nil klndtrubbor
Koodi.
1003 Karn.iui itroot.
SEEJD3.
Hood xrowor.1 , do Hen I
Harden , ur.m , uraln m
truu 3re li.
f'l-HI South 13th.
Tarroll & Oompiny , Dufly-Trowbrid -
\VIiolcnald mnnfactureri Steve Manufao'g Oj. ,
urupi.niolniioi anil
Tlnu nrt , Manufactiir'n "toroiarn
itnvn pip ) .
S1J-219 South 9th ntrcct. 1111-1215 I.i.-Hvunworth it.
TEA , COFFEE , SPIOBS , CIGARS.
Ooiifiolidated Ooffib
Company ,
1111 nml Mil ! IlarnoyiL
Omnlia. Neb.
STEAM AND WATER
U , 8. Viad Engine & A , L. Strang & Sons ,
Pump Oo , ,
. 1002-1 Ml Karniiu itroot.
Ilnlllilnr wlii'l ' mllli. IU4
anil Vii Jonont. ( I. K.
. OumUa , Noll.
lluas , sclln iimimgor.
TOY8. I TYPB-WRITERg
II. Hardy & Oo , ,
Typo-writors ,
Tojm , della , nltiutni.fancr
BuuUiliounofuriil , > lilnK A. II. Perrlz *
' Si ( 'o. , c'ntil fbtue flee *
Koodi , chlldrun' * ctr-
' . I3IS DuOiiu Street.
rlnuci. inrjl'urniviiijt.
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMTrD | ,
BTOOK COMMISSION.