Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 10, 1891, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE OMAHA DAILY BEJEr FRIDAY , APRIL 10 , 1801.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Weakness iu All Quarters and Prlc a Baled
Generally Lower.
PROSPECTS FOR THE NEW WHEAT CROP ,
Incrnnncil Acreage Itoportcd nnrt nn
AlJiinilnnt llnrvost Kjcpcotctl
Dculino in Provision and
Ijlvo Stock Vnlucn.
CIIICAOO , AprllO. ISprclal Telegram toTnr.
llEK.-Tho board of trade markets had less
force than usual this morning. First prices
were not rcnlly changed from last night.
During tlia early trading , however , weakness
developed In all iiuartcrs and prices ruled
lower. May sales wore ; Wheat , JI.05M. to
II.05K , to SI.04 ? ; ; corn , C7Jjc , tofl7 c , toC7Uc ;
oats , Mire , to 51'ic ; pork , H2.70 , to $ l2.52'/t ' ;
ribs , IC.22JJ , to M.12' ' , { ) July lard , ! 7.17ii ! to
I7.07'i.
In the wheat market today trade was bear
ish from the Mart , while the news was nearly
nil bullish , Thfs gave rise to u zigzag market ,
with no decided tendency either way. During
n greater part of the cession the range for
May was limited to ? c , while July was
Mild mote featlussly and diopped at one time
l ! < c under tlio bent llguto early. The action
up to I o'clock wiis as follows ! May. f I.O.V/j. to
11.05 ? ; , tol.oij ? , toji.os'i , to 11.03July.li.04U ; ,
tofl.04 i , totl.03f ! , toJI.CW,1 , , to $1.03 ? ; , standIng -
Ing at that hour at U under last night fur
May and ! 4c loner for July. An advance dis
patch from the 1'rlco Current stated that the
winter wheat conditions and prospects were
fully as favorable us at any previous time. A
Han I'ranclwo dtapatch stated that the acre
age ofsheat In California will be much In-
L'leiificd , pet haps the largest on iccoid. A
Sioux Falls , S. I ) . , dispatch said ; "Seeding
Is half ( lone , and wheat is looking well. " This
nas Iho sum total of all that could bo con-
Mrilcd as bear nous , and the Dakota dispatch
must ho omitted from consideration because
of Us evident untiulhfulncss. Hull news
was plentiful. Kaily Liverpool cables
were ! jd up , I'nrls li to 1 frano
higher , and London 3d up for prompt
MilnniPiit. Lalo cables were also strong.
Liverpool was ' , } < ! up for spot wheat , Paris 10
centimes up on wheat and 10 to 20 up on
flour. Kvpoit clearances wore very liberal.
New Vurk elcaicd 05,000 bushel ? of wheat and
19,000 packages of flour. Baltimore cleared
24.00J bushels of wheat and Now Orleans 115-
000 to France. Minneapolis reported cash
wheat qiilculy sold at $ I.OH5 and No. 2 red
wheat sold at $1.03 to eastern millers. 1'ltts-
huig wired that 40,000 packages of Hour were
accepted by cable. 0. K. Clarke , jr. , wired
working of 13 boat loads at Now York before
noon. William Dunn reported the bales of 23
boat loads today for August shipment of Chicago
cage , Duluth and St. Louis wheat. The up
turn In prices from the early break uas
largely duo to the Dunn sales. The
stietigth failed to hold In the face of
frco offerings ijy both bulls and
beats , and shortly before the close prices
woie away below the enrly figures at Jl.Olii
for May and 11,1)274 ) lor July and still doclin-
1 ! r ' . Wlicat closed at the lowest point of the
day aHl.OHS for May and $ I.OJU for July.
Compared with last night this was 1'iu lower
for May and 1'Scoff ' for July. April sales were
reported at $1.01 ? . and $ i.oi'i. :
Tlio receipts of corn were overestimated at
375 cars , hut the market started at ! * o up for
May around077 c and already for July around
O4'ic. The action later was similar lo that In
wheat. May sold at07 c and then oil toGTMc ;
July. C4 u iindulT to Cl'io. ' On the rally be
fore noon both months sold at the top prices ,
at 07 { c ami Ur > ? ; c. Later a decline set In with
everything else and prices at 1 o'clock were on"
toWie for May nndG3.'ic for July , or cto ? o
under last night , lie fore the close May
corn sold at C0jc ? , the low point of the day ,
and closed at 07ie ( ! bid , or tie lower for the
day. July closed at G3''o to Olc. or J 1l3.jo
lower. It wns also claimed that on the early
market May touched (1813 ( and July OI7 > c. April
was minted with May from 08o to OOJic. closing
at MJ.'BC. There was little outside news for the
pit to consider ,
The oats market opened strong on reports
of unfavorable weather , nt prices ranging
from ! Bo to Me above yesterday's closing flg-
uics , but after advancing slightly , the market
weakened fully * , . ( ( : under thn piessurj of sell
ing orders , and closed attho lowest prices of
the day. llutcnlnson sold a fair amount of
both May and July. May delivery opened
at r > Uio. sold up to fil e. nnd from
thence declined to file , the closing price.
Juno wns nominal and iiuotaule at about -Ue
under May. July sold fiom 51J o to fil'je ,
only ono siile , however , being made at the
outside amount , and closed Dually at f > ! l.o. !
August sold froi" : tsSe ? toIW'ic , toIibSJo'at the
clos . The last sale of September was made
at 35c. ;
Tlio provision trade had a moderate day.
Ilcavlmss resulting In a slow but general de
cline , was the leading feature of the market ,
At no time did prices reach us high a point as
the close yesterday , and at the close the lo's
for thu day wns I0i > for ribs. IV ; lor lard , and
22'/5o ' to 27r ! for pork. The opening prices
wero'JiSeto 7Uc loner till around , but they
were the last llguics of the day. The
innrUel was not a Illghty one at any
time. There was not a good tally
from first to last , simply a slow dragging
market , decllng In sympathy with the ceteals ,
and hoi'nuso of poor support. 1'ork sold at
II2.70 to $12.51 for Mil v. $ M.12J ! to $ r.ML"J for
July , and closed at II3.40 for September. The
closing prices on laid nere $0.75 for May , $7.05
for Jul < and $7.30 for September. Ulbs "closed
at Jil.10 , $3.15 and $7.75 , for May , July ami Sep
tember.
1'IIICES AT CIIIOAdO.
Showing the olllclal report of the range of
prices as wheel to Cockroil brothers ;
I'ltlCKS AT ST. 1,01113.
lOMMQIilTV I Open. I HUh. | I iioio. : I Vest'y
WHEAT
May 1 I
July. , , . .
ConsMny
Mny tf CCH
July til BJM
OAT *
May. . . . & 4U
nnd OOH > > | | ) .
Piiliith roeolpts , 20 cars of wheat.
Minneapolis rocelpttilS ears of wheat
Estimated IIORS atChlcaKoon 1'rld ay , 21,000
Mllwnukrn reeeiuts : Wheat ll.OW , ahlpinonls
none ; llonrA.UU ) , shlpiiicntb 18.1U.
. . . y Y"rl < .i'l1" ) ranees yesterday : Wheat
IMI,05iii corn , C,7t > 8 ; oats. H.tl.VI ; Hour , GOJIOS.
Clearances at Now York : Whoat. in.OSO bn.
cprn. 14r.lr'bti ; oats 73Jbu. ; Hour , J.UO'J bbls.
15,174 Hiieks.
The Hock Island reports only 830,000 bushel
" ' I)0" ) ' ' , orlw'i ! ' ! . lts ontlro system uiu
tOO.OvU bushels of o.ns.
St. l.onls reeelptsi Wheat , 30,160 ; corn. 38.1J5 :
oats , 27.UVJ. 8 imo day u vuar ugoVhoit. ; ,
MWil corn , 40ttTOi outs ; 10.-J03.
OiiRh wheat Hluppers boiiRht llfteen Inadi o
ri'il wheat rorslilpment thin month and early
Hay , via out ports partly Now Orleans.
Chicago receipts ; Wheat , .VJ ears , 23 No. 3 :
corni7\u : : No. . : oats. 204. U'7 No. s. Kstl-
niiituil for I'rlday Wheat , : r7 : corn , 2 ; ontH
.
The 1'rlco Currant says winter wheat nil
vlecHtiro fully us favorable an at any Unit
previously this souMin. Oats huudlne fiirlhi )
UehiYi'd and nieawlllbu less than expected
with a corresponding Caln In eorn If the seiiboi
IB favor.tble.
- " , " - / * : ' ' tiif it j | viiiij > t i u HI1U.
II.IIUl July. II.OUS ; August , f.lOU bid ; Sep
tember. n.OJ'i ' asked ; Uetober. * l.ai nski-d ,
' ' ' " ' " "
K Jo' Onts-Ap'ili , woi ? May-
lleerbohm'ii cable ; Mvcrpool wheat Ilrm
prices Hd higher ; corn Ilrmer. iinotubly uii
iMl ; Mark l.ano carioiis oir const stronir
\vuUlnB three ; on pabsupoitroni : , prices
i-rally ail to Iki hlcher. Weather cold and ot
Trench country maiUuts 50 centimes tel frano
lilKhor.
Kuiiniitt , Ijopklim & fa ! tofi. A. MoWliortor-
Wllh n Hood of btillUh news moru startllni ,
perhaps tlinii any other ilay for the pas
iiionth. H In-lit oiieni'il fitroni ; at thu top UIH
rlowHl wL-nk nt Iho bottom. It U noticeable
that lii-uvy oporaliirs ttllh bnllUh proellvltlo
Kunorully n'ltot u day like thin M hen all hull
i-atloiiH uru Inloiikuly bullish to unload ptir-
I'huhi-M uiuuoiiii | | iu liniakH It wag dotiutle *
rnuliilinc ulu of lout ; wheat that clieaktx
xUat taiuUcU tu Uu k good bull inarkv
nd turned Into a vro.ik ono Cable act-
vlcfji wciu uniformly strong and re-
elpts mnall. except In whout and Hour
ovurtiOO.OOO biiiihcli nnil nil outside nmrUcti
fdntlvrly stroiiKor than C'lilcago , The flood
> f rcnlUliiR sales wai nunicletit to ovcrcomo
lili nnd produced weakness. It foreign ad *
vlcci como In ntions tomorrow nnd Iho export
lemand continues u active as It hns been to-
lay wu mny look for better prices. Possibly
ho expectation of a bear government report
omorrnw mny liavo nddcd to today's wcuk-
ions. Corn and onts woio firm. ThU wet
weather Interferes with the movement of
'rain In Interior points and checks the In-
llnntlon to noil.
Io an tc Co to Toncray It Ilrynn
ll lier Kieneh nnd Cngllsh cables , cold , back
ward weal her In this country. InrRooxpoits
rom thu Atlantic seaboard failed today to
ndvam'o the price of whoat. I ach day wo
imu sensational ( tU rlcsof ChtciiRooxpnrtoni
elltiiK for shipment from Dtiltitli , SI. I.ouls
nnd here , till of which are accepted as facts ,
nnd Iho market spurts up from He to Ic per
bushel on them. An advance of ? i was mudo
today nn such reports but thn advance was
short lived. Wo ute now on a basis of 41s per
innrtur of 450.000 against 42x M for 5 0 of Call-
ornla , and California cargoes cnn bo pnr-
cha-sed nt this price for this month , and for
Ivo months In advance , practically buying
fhcat fiom .six to nlno months ahund ( roe of
storage , Insuraneo or lntcrc.su Whllo our
whnat , nnd this applies to .Ml Atlantic sea
ports , can bo landed In nny port In tlm United
vlnuiloni within twenty-onu days. The Call-
Urnla cargoes , tire speculatho purchases ,
vhllo anything wo sell must be for Immediate
entitlements. The United Kingdom has
miiBlituhoutuU thuy need at present and
vlth line weather , which will como soon , wo
think lower prices will follow. The growing
: iop ofwlnter Is backward but Its condition
s pel feet and present prospects nro It will bo
i lingo If not the largest ciopovor raised. In-
llcatlons for a gooil crop of spring. There 1s
til tlio moisture needed , Corn fairly autlvc.
W. 0. MeCormlck It Co. to SwartSt Co.
The statement that llgiircs never llo hoc-mod
oho negative today by the l < 'reicli ; cables.
Those received from public sources reported
is much as n franc advance , while our private
tdvleosspoko of a heavy market and lower.
low such contradiction could lumpen In re-
lortlng what should bo accurate lltinres Is a
nystcry. The outcome proved our pri
vate advices to bo correct , as thu latter
enhles were weak and lower. The bears were
> nly too glad to take advantage of this lo
iiinuncr prices , nnd they succeeded In closing
he market lowe.r In hplto of some bull news
it home. It was reported rell'ibly that twen-
y-clght loads of wheat had been worked for
llrect i\port from here and Duluth. Clear
ances from the various ports : ; i87d. " > 0 bushels
it wheat , 77,000 packages of Hour. Itceolpts nt
Im cloven primary points were 'JI'J.ou and
hhlpmi'itls Uil.ixx ) . Corn and oats liavo been
very dull and thu mtii Pet has. shown n decided
nek ofoiitsldu trade. The llnctiiatlons were
small nnd the trading uninteresting. Wo cnn-
Blili'f thu market very heavy and July in both
Icals n good short Hale. Provisions were lack-
113 In animation and strength which wnscx-
ilblted vesterday. Trailers who hnvu been
lanklng on the removal of the German em-
jaigoon our hog products were selling thulr
ongstillT today. Kvcn should the embargo
) u removed , which seems Improbable for the
iresent , It would not render available forox-
) oi t for liormanv for the piesont Hloiks as
ho Inspection rules which have been agreed
ipon bv tlio United States require that export
neiits ihall bo Inspected as soon ns the hogs
ire killed , which of coursu shuts out meats
ilready mndo. The close of the market Is
leary and It would have taken butnfow
nero offerings to have broken prices ( minor.
CHICAGO blVK STOCK JtAltKET.
CHICAGO. AprllO. [ Special Telocjratn to THE
lEE.1 UATTMJ A light run Is at last beginning
.o liavo n stimulating effect on the general
mirket , but today was thu first tlmo this week
hat both salesmen and buyers ngrccd that
irlccs ruled sttong and steady on big heavy ,
steers and IOc higher on nice , hundy weights ,
ind In fact about everything carrying' a fair
showing of llesh sold from steady to sluing ,
. 'at cows and heifers , such as suited the shop
trade , wcro rather scarce , and sold quickly at
i slight advance , but there was llttlo or no
change In either demand or prlco on canning
slock , The weather was rainy and stormy
which was against tlio Ntoeker ami foedur
Undo , hcnco there was only light business nt
steady prices. Ono load of sloors , averaging
I.S7S pounds sold nt $ ( ! . " " > . nnd other good to
choice steers nttV..iQ.'i.DU ; medium. { I.75R.YOO ;
common , $1.0 © ! . - " > : cows and helfeis , $2.75 ®
4.50 ; stockers , * . ' .7lK3l.2. > .
Iloos lluslness wasonly moderately active ,
with prices strong and IOc lower all along tlio
line. Hut nt the extreme close there wns a
iiotter demand and the general market closed
steady nt a decline. Hut few loads ot good
stock was sold. Uoiigh and common wtirosold
at tl.riOi34.GO ; mixed and paokcrs , (4.7.V33.I5 ;
iirlmn heavy and butcher weights. $ . 'i.i'0
I'l ght , $4.tt ) to y .15j light-light. $ J.7Mt.2J. )
STOCKS AMt IfOMiS.
NEW YottK , April 0. [ Special Telegram to
TUB HUB. ] The bull market continued on the
boisterous tenor of Its way this morning.
Nearly every stock on the list except Itlch-
mend Terminal advanced 1 point or so In the
first hour of business. Trad In ; was active ,
the tickets rattled vigorously , new faces were
seen down town , stock brokers were smiling.
In short , Wall street seemed to have been
urousod Into new life. St. I'aul wns ngnln the
loader of the market. Thcio was much dis
cussion ns to the cause for this. Many things
favor St. I'aul at present , ovun moro than the
grangers. Hut the reason why St. I'aul Is the
leader is because It Is n speculative favorite
both abroad and heic. Men like to speculate
in It for no special reason o.xoopt that It Is
popular. The other grangers pressed St. I'aul
linr.l , however , DurMtutim & Qulnoy especi
ally. The day of the grangers seems to bo
dawning , thanks to better rates , \rtieat and
corn prospects and low prices for the stock ,
although It ndvanccd about 1 per cent. The
selling has been of thu sumo character as yes
terday , and It Is clearly for long account. Tlio
maiket has been fed with the stock as It would
tiiku It-am ! In no way to force a decline. The
polntois In Chicago gas were that It would
have n boom n number ot points today. It
did go up about 1 percent early In the dnv.
but there was plenty of stoek for sale , and
thereafter It gradually declined , although not
closing at tlio lowest point. It Is announcca
that thu trust bus resolved to disband , assets
to bu distributed to stockholders. Wo have
had a number of consiilcuous examples of un
successful efforts to dissolve trusts nnd It Is
quite likely this ono will not meet with Letter
luuk than others , and that this alf'ilr may bo
tied up In litigation. The general market
closed some elf from the highest prices and
quiet. It would be only natural for prices to
sag oil'sonio under thu circumstances before
udvancliu further. Sterling exchange weak.
Money easy at IHt-lSS per cent. Total sales.
414,7111 shares.
Kennett. Hopkins ft Co. to S. A. McWhortor
Gossip about the stock market up town last
night was moro bullish than bearish when
everybody hnd the tip to sell Northern I'acllle
on reports that Vlllard and his friends In the
Doittsehu bank of Ilerlln wore to be deposed.
Thu denials of these reports nil come from
VMIard's friends and Uormun houses who are
loaded with stocks and bonds. It Is nevertheless -
tholess bollexod that Northern I'uclfle con
nection with the Deutsche bank pooulo Is
threatened and may terminate. Neverthe
less a strung plot was mndo hero tn stendv
and It possible , to check tlio decline. Tlio
pool In bt. I'.inl has also been revived and be
sides buying by Armour and Commnck sov-
i-ral of tint sharpest tradorsjn the room have
been buying , Including Uccordova , Nlckols
and Jones.
The market was full of buyers when the ex
change opened this morning. Thostrong clos
ing of yesterday not only stimulated buying
by local traders and supplied commission
brokers with moro than they had had In along
while , but gave tone to the London market
and brought buying or.iers from tliatuuarter.
London wns particularly n heavy buyer of St ,
I'uul and Union I'aclllc. and probably a largo
percentage of this buying was to cover shorts
in this market , which may have been put
against along Interest held In London.
In any event , It was Just as eireetlvo as
though ft were fresh buying. The disposition
of traders since the early orders were executed
had been to work for a loaetlon , but the mar
ket has shown such great stiength thnt they
luivo apputcntly a number ot them covered
their safes at a Ions. Transactions have been
heavy , and wo Judge the market has ovonu J
up , the shorts having covered and longs real-
zed uultu freely , Northern 1'aelllo piefoired
has again boon a weak feature.
London closing prices : Northern I'aolllo
! iv " ' J'Vllo ! ; ! * > ! fcru ! 1U1V ndvnneoil . ' . ; Lake
Shore 1K1 > 4. advanced V. Loulsvlllo & Nash-
vlllo 7 4 , uilvuiiccd IS : Ht. Paul i . advanced
Hi : I'nlon I'aclllo 4- , , advanced 1 ; Atohlson
.V'l.udvnnced'i. The London stock market
was strong but narrow.
The following are the closing quotations :
U. S. U reul'tnrud . . Northern I'nclllo 21
It , 8. 4s coupon ! . irjU do preferred ITV
IT H \ < 4i rtficlituroil , IW C. . N. .V W , 107
. H. 4 couponi.lUJ Un profit ( oxillTl8 ) |
rmllei ! ; of 'W . lit Now VorkCentral. . . , 10JW
t'Piitrul 1'aelllc . SO ! ' . , . * an ]
riilrnim A Alton , . .IU Ituck Island ; < H
ClileKKu , llurllniilon U..M. A St. I- | H
Aljulney . 8T1 do preferred 112
H..LAW . isiiw St. I'uul , V Omaha. . . , 2&H
Illinois 1'i'ntrnl . U7k iloprnferriiil. , 14
I..II.A.W . . . . Union 1'aclnc 48
Knnint ATiuui . 12 W.st. U * | UK
Uu prcfcrruil 18X
Mlchliinn Central. . . . Vj < Wi'atorn Union bl ) |
Mlxourl 1'iH-lllo . TU
closed oITeicd at 3
I'IIIIIE MciirA.vnw. I'App.n &a8 per cent.
bTKHUNn r.xfiijNtiB-Qulut. uiislur ; sixty-
day bills , et.bO'i ! demand , Jt.ba'j.
StookH.
SAS niANCiFCO , Onl. . April & [ Special Tele
gram to TUB IlKG. ] When thu call opened this
morning the milling stockbrokers wwouio-
piired for blglior price * , and buylns orders
were numerous. Tlio Impression bcoms to bo
gaining ground that the market Is going to do
bettor. North end btooka still claim the
largett tUaro ot uttoiitiou ou the Btrougth o :
tha reported flourishing condition of the Con
solidated California and Virginia. They wcro
largely dealt In this morning at an advr.nco.
Upiilr sold up to iflOO ; Mexican nt M.ni ; Clould
.V Curry , frJ.20 , and Hcjt t Hotelier , J0.75. Trans-
net Ions In ConsulIdnted California were heavy.
The prlco ranged up to (12.62(4 ( , which wns the
llguro bid for any tinrtof a thousand. There
wns u gooddcmnnu for I'otosl South , nnd Corn-
stocks was fairly nctlvo nnd the tone firm.
The demand was dull for outside stocks. The
market closed heavy , with prices steady.
NEW YOIIK , April 0. ISpoclnl Telegram to
THE HUE. ) The following nro thu minim ;
stock quotations :
Alice Horn Silver 8
Adams Con IK ) Moilrnn . , SW
ConCal nnrt Va IKS Plymouth , 190
Gould A Currjr. . . . . . 205 Standard 120
llnloaml Norcross. . im Vollow Jacket 270
Homeitako i. 87.'i
CnfTco Options.
NEW YOHK , April P. [ Special Telegram to
Tun HER. ] Cori'EK Outlons opened steady at
5 points down to 5 points up , nnd closed firm
nt I02.i points up. The Bales were 11,150
bags , Including April. { 17.Oi217.IO ; May , $10.1X5
( R17.05 ; June. ttB.7.vain.80 : July , Iliur.@l0.50 ;
August , Jil.l5l | < l,2.i i September. tl.Vfi.ViilA.80t
December , $ H.M < ai4.CO. Spot Itlo , dull and
steady ; fair cargoes 120.00 ; No. 7 , tlB.OO.
A'llOltVCK.
CniCAno , April 0. Wheat Clo-o K.isy ;
Corn-Steady ; cash.ofl-uaWiic ; ' MnyJ COM ®
CO'sOi July , 01'iffifllc.
Oats Kasy ; cash , 53cj } May , 5c ( ; July.MJ.ic.
Ilyo Me.
llarIuy--78JlSOc.
I'/liiiaTlmntliy-tl.ai ,
wiilskv ? l'.l' < l.
I'ork-T.asy ; cash , J12.37 ! , ! May. J12.M ; July.
Lord Hnsy ; cash , IO.G2ii ! Mny , Jfl.7C > ; July ,
J7.02'7.o.V '
Short Klbs Easy ; cash , $0.00 ; Siay. $0.10 ®
G.IS'i ' ; July. M.45 < ao.4iM.
I'loiir Mrni ! dealers in somes onscs
nsklng nn ndvnnce ; winter whcnt , Wis
consin piralghts. J4.IKHJll.4J ; do cli-nr , JI.10 ©
4.20 ; spring wheat , .Minnesota hard patents ,
( \UOiV > .10 : soft patent , * l-j\00.
Hulk Meats-Sliouldurs , J. " > . ( KXTti 10 ; short
cloir , J,14ivrc0.4i : short ribs. SC.OOiit.0i. ( ?
Ittittcr Lower ; creamery , 1724c ; dairy ,
Chcesn Plrm ; full cream ehoddars. 11 ©
12iliats. ; . tlffil2c ; Young Americas , 12l2jc. !
Kggs Weaker ; fresh , r.'ai.'lc.
Hides Steady ; heavy green salted , Co light
green salted , fi'ieSlSo ; gieen hides , 4i/8'i ! ( ;
salted bulk , 41c ; green salted calf. Sc ; dry
Mint , f < c ; dry salted , 07c ; dry calf. MlOoj dea
cons , .r > 2o each.
Tallow Steady ; Now solid packed , quotable
nt lic. !
Itocolpts. Shipments.
Klour 20.000 10.000
Wheat , bu 23,000 IIO.OJO
Corn , bu 108,000 00,000
Oats , bt 8.i.OOD 113.00J
N'EwYoiiK. April 0. Wheat Hecolpts. 31f-00
bushels ; nxporls. ICi.tOO ; spot lower , closing
weak ; No. 2 red , $ I.174 In elevator ; Jl.l'J '
allont ; * 1.18K1.10's f. o. b. Options steady ;
declined , closing lUliO ? lower for the day on
weak I'nrls cables on better crop ptospects
and also on account of Increased amounts on
oll'er on the opening of navigation. No. 2 red ,
May. closed at ( I.K1 ! ( .
Corn Receipts,411,100 bushels ; exports , 14,000
bushels ; spot weak ; No. 2 , 77'J7Slio ' In ele
vator ; 78SS7l > Mc nJluat ; ungraded mixed , 77 ®
70c. ! Opt Ions comparatively neglected , clos
ing lover ; May closing utTU c.
Oats Receipts , a , OJO bushels ; exports , 800
bushels ; spot weaker ; No. 2 white , GOlJWHo ;
mixed western , 57&fl2c ( : white western , < JlG7o.
Options lower ; April , M'jle.
Sugar Haw. llrmor ; fair refining , 3 3-KvaiUc ;
centrifugals , JU-10c3ic ; rollncn , active and
Ilrm.
rotroloum United closed , Mny option , 74o. !
Bags Lower ; western , ISc.
1'ork Quiet ; now mess , JIJ.avati.7r : .
Lard Much lower ; western steam , JC.90 ;
May closing at Jfl.04.
Huttor Steady ; western clnliy. 12S22c ;
western creamery , 2l2ro ; Kliln. 2iijjc.
Ohcoso-l'irm : skims , 0'/ttOc.
ST. Louis , AprllO. Wheat Irregular ; cash ,
SI.OSJ4 : May , tl.OJj. ?
Corn Irregular ; cash , 69c ; May , CIO.
Oats Lower ; c.ish.15 ! ic ; May , .VJiic.
1'ork Kirm at $12.50.
Lard rirm at J0.50.
Whlslcy Steady at (1.10.
Hutter Steady and unchanged.
MINNKAPOMS , April 0. Wheat Strong nnd
Hlilo higher ; market n llttln slow. Kccelpls ,
100cars ; shipments. HO cnrs. Close : No. 1 hard ,
April , JI.OO ; on track , II.UG i ; No. 1 northern.
Aiirll , J1.02 ; May , JI.02U ; on track , $ l.triK < $
No. a northern , April , JI.01 ; on track ,
KANSAS CITV. April 0. Wheat Higher ;
No. 2 cash , Die ; April , Olc bid ; No. 2. red , caMi ,
$1.00.
Corn Stronger ; No. 2 , cash , GJ' C ; April ,
01'/ic. '
Oats-Steady ; No. 2 cash , 5353J ! e ; April ,
52e. !
CINCINNATI , April 9. Wheat Strong ; No. 2
rod , Jl.osJf.
Corn I'lrmor ; No. 2 mixed. 73i74o. !
O.ts : firm ; No. 2 mixed , SJSJc ,
Whlsky-81.10.
MILWAUKEE , April 0. Wheat Kaslcr ; No. 2.
spring and cash , (1.03@t.OS ; May , Jl.uoji.
Corn Kirm ; No. a , OsffldS'/lc.
Oats Steady ; No. 2. wlilto. 50c.
Provisions Eublor ; pork , May , J12.05.
LIVCIIPOOL , April 1) ) . Wheat Firm ; demand
fair.
fair.Corn
Corn Firm ; demand fair.
,1VII STOtHC.
OiiiCAdO. April 0. Cattle Itooolpts. 11.000 ;
market Meudy to strong ; steers , extra , $0.25 ;
common to choice , $ J.OOt1500 ( : cowsund helfois ,
$ ? .751.50 ; stoekers , 2.70I.S5.
Hogs Kocolpts , 33.000 ; market moderately
active , Ktrong ; lough and common , tl.5J4.0u ;
mixed and packers $ l.757&5.1. * > : prime heavy
and butcher weights , 8V.55.35 ; light , $1.0055
5.15.
5.15.Sheep Receipts. 10,001 ; market active ,
higher ; natives$5.0 > ® 5.75 ; westerns$5.25QVSO ;
Iambs , & .50&0.40.
KANSAS CITV , April 0. Cattle Receipts ,
1,100 ; shipments , 3.0JU ; market htrong ; stcer
$ .l.75Hlo ; cows. < 1.751.2i ; stockers and fcod-
ori.a.25tl.l5.
Hogs Receipts. 0,500 ; shipments , 4,000 ; mar
ket stiong and higher ; all grades , $3.3 ® 5.05.
ST. Louts , April 0. Cattle-Receipts. 803 ;
shipments , CJO ; market steady ; fair to
fancy ii'itlvo steers , $ I.OO5.U ) ; stookers and
feeder ) , $ .1.0034.00.
Hogs-Receipts , 4,400 ; shipments , 3,200 ; mar
ket stiong ; heavy , $ o.l)0525 ; mixed , $1.00 ®
5.10 ; light. $4.834. 5.
O31A H.I / , / ' / ; STOCK.
OMAHA , April 0.
OATTLE Estimated receipts of cattle 1,000. as
compared with 1,834 yesterday and 1,874
Thursday of last week , The market was
about steady on the best beovos. and weak
and uneven on others. Itutcher' stock was
active and fully steady. Feeders were aotlvo
and strong.
lions ICstlmntca receipts of hoes 3.COO. ns
compared with 4.S.W yesterdny nnd 6.DU1
Thursday of lust week. The market wns
active and lOo higher. All sold early. Tlio
range ot the prices paid wns fl,40i.05 , the
bulk selling nt II.75 ® ! IH. I'lgs. J2.00jt3.5j ;
light-lights. jaMiJI.2. > ; light , S4.4U < ai.85 ; heavy.
J4.805.05 ; mixed , W.7.va4.l'5. ' The nvorago of
the prices paid was $4.8.1 as compared with
W.74 * yesterday and $1.110 Thursday of last
week. I'or the llrst tlmo In two years hogs
touuhcd the $5.00 lino.
SllEKi1--Estimated receipts of sheep. 307 , ns
computed with I,0i4 yesterday nnd l.liWThurs-
day of last week. The market was active and
Urm. Natives , * . ' .7.ViflVI5 ; westerns , * i5'JI.U5.
BTEEIIS AM ) HEIfEltS.
n. . en 4 70
cows.
13. , 012 S X > 800 300
8. , IIJ 2 f > Q lli .104.1 315
4. HIT 300 l | " 25 325
3. , 1MK ) 3 110 ' . 1000 325
7. Hl.r > 3 00 Si' .1113 at5 :
7.r 3 00 350
r 050 3 00
8TOCKEIIJ AND FEBDEUR.
i. . no a 05 a , , eoo ass
2. . 385 100 1. . HO 3 75
I'KIS AND IIOL'OII.
1 IRO 200 2 20.1 ICO 300
1 100 8 ( K ) 7 107 310
21 M 250 i 8 < o a no
53 82 275 27 119 375
No. Av. I'r.
145 westerns , mixed , tailings U'l $385
40 westerns , mixed , tailings til 250
3 goats lJ ) 350
OJ/.J/M n'llOLKSALE JIAltKKTti.
GrncurloK.
CFrni-Oroen-Hlo ) : , 2224c ; Java. 27c ;
Mocha , 2Sc. Itoasted-Arlosa 20 l-10c ; Mc-
ory , 71/tase.
NUTS-I'or pound Almonds , 18o ; Hra/lls ,
iic : ; lllbcrts , 13o ; pec.ins , l.TitUe ; walnuts , 15c ;
poanitts. fancy white , ( lo ; roasted , be.
fcAi.T-Dalry. 20 Ibs In bbls , bulk , filO ; hest
grades , UO r > s. $2,40 ; best grade. 100 3s , J2.no ;
best grade , 28 Hist , J2.40 ; rock salt , crushed ,
IIAKINO I'owiiKit Itoynl , dime cans , per dor ,
OSc ; 'ib cans , $1.45 ; ' /-lbcans. J2.M ; 1-lb cans ,
$ , - > .00 ; Price's , ' , -lb cans , J1.35lb ; cans , } 2. : > 0 ;
l-lb cans , J4.75 ; other kinds , 1-lb cans per do ? ,
(
WiiAi'i'i.vn I'Ai'Kit Per Ib. best straw , 15x18
to33x44.17.e ; dry goods , 4Ve ; extra quality
manllla , OHc ; maiillln tea , 12.xlS , Oc , dark rag ,
hut d ware , 2 ? e.
Oits 150 prime white , Bo : 153 water white ,
ll'.ic ' ; headlUht. 1. c ; 74 gasoline. ll',4e. Oil
cans 1 gal. J3.00G3 25 ; 2 gal , $ .1.7 23 80 ; 5 gal ,
boiiA I'aokascs , 50 Ibs to box , 5'Ic ; kegs.
'
TEAS Japan , basket fired , 2K25'Of sun dried.
3.va4ic ; green , 21HV > 0 ; gnnpouder , 2U30u : Ku-
gllsh bteakfast , : i.V.v Yuuug Hyson , 20'toc ;
OoloiiL' , 2.Vti4"f ; 2-lh package dust , ISo.
AXI.E OiiKASi : I'or 'gro'-s ' Frazlcr's large
tins. $ M.G ) ; medium tins. M7.0J ; small , J1S.OJ ;
other makes , oed , # , ' > .0t@8.50.
lli.\CKlNl ( lidoIh hov , 33 < a.7. > o : ladles' shoo
drcssiiijt. WuBJI.OO ; stove polish , per gross ,
lll.uiNO Liquid , 4 oz. .1 dnz In box 0)c ) < 3.$1.7.-i ;
8oz. adoIn box , ? l.j045'.75 ; dry , small , 2Jo :
argo , 45C1. |
SiucKS Pepper Singapore , sifted , ir > ® lfic ;
shot , 2.'c : alKplce , lOo ; cloves Pcniing , select
ed , ITfU'Jc ' ; cahslii , ( Jhlni : , 4-lb matsOc ; nut-
mogs. No. 1,75c ; nmcai.ior , ( we ; plukllng spices ,
10-11) bois,2 ! , " > i ; . i
CIIOCOI.ATK. KTC. 12-lb boxes. .llfo'lSc : Ger
man sweet,2224o ; cocoa , 3 © 40c ; llroino , 32c.
COCOASUT 15-1 b eases , ' .i nnd JJ-lb pnck-
nges , per Ib , WS27c ; bulk , 15-lb palls , 25o.
OMVKS Quarts , per doi 1.00 ; pints , per do ? .
JJ.M ; bulk , per gal , $1.20. Ollvo oil , ! i pints , 2
do ? per ease , $1..W1" > .20.
MAi'Mi SUOAII Per ib 5o cakes , ,10-lb boxes ,
Wo ; lOo cakes , 30-lb IKU'CS , IS o ; 1-lb bricks , 3J
Ibs in box , pure , 14c. '
HHOO.MS 5-tlo parlor , $1.00 ; 4-tle , ? 2.75 ; 3-tle ,
IAI'5 ; 3-tle. plain. 81.80 ; warchousL' * , W.OO ; toy ,
J1.25 ; wlilsk. * 1.001.25.
SOAP -Castile , mottled , per Ib , 10o ; do white ,
porlb. 14c ; laundry soap , per 100 bars , JU.15 ®
6.00 : shaving soup , 50i67.ie per doz ; toilet soap ,
3 cakes per box , 50ca.25.
I'MtiNACKOus OOODS Harley , 4o ; ftirlna.
kegs , $5.03 ; split peas , 2u ; green peas , 2e ; oat-
mea' ' , bbls. M.2.V&I1.50 ; half bbls , $ .1.2. 34.40 ;
macaroni. 12o ; vermicelli , 12c : sago and tapi
oca , OftUiJo ; Lima beans. 5.ie ; cerealInc.itJ.24 ;
llaked hominy , 3io ! ; penrl hominy , JJ.50 per
bbl.
bbl.LVE Lewis' iierfumed$4 53 ; lied Cross , $4.25 ;
American , J3.2o ; Saponlller. $4.25 : Merry War ,
$2.0J ; Star , scrubbing , $1.75 ; Ulllett's pow-
dered , ! H. \
.Mtr.K Condensed Eagle , $7.40 ; Crown , $ n.2."i ;
Anirlo Swiss , JU.70 : Amurlcan Swiss , i7.0J ;
HUhlaml , Jai5s "Illgl."lf5.,0. (
KXTUAOTS l.emon , 2 oz. 5" > oJiI.80 : 4 or. JI.OO
ffi'XDO ; vanilla. 2 o/.funGJ-.tOi 4 oz , SI/rxao.oTi ;
Jamaica glngor , 4 oz , JI.S. ) .
MATCHES Parlor. 200 and I X ) per box , Jl.Gj ®
1.7ii ; sulphur. SUVai.UJ.
CANDY Mixed , ; u-lb palls , 84S8 ! 4'e ; stick ,
S'/Jc ; twist stickOc : French mixed , WJc ; hoar-
hound stlfk , S'jc ' : jar unil case candles , 5-lb
boxes. I.va21c : extra line gooils , .V 'fic.
lluusiius Shoe , per do/ . * l.2.VBi.tu ) : : daubers.
75c(3ifl.0i ( ( : scrub brushes , tiOc&t..OO.
lliitn SKEII Mixed bird , l-lb packages , 3c ;
canary , 4ic ! ; hemp , 4''ic ; anise , 15c.
UANIIMS : 40 Ibs to box , OSJoj mining , 10 ®
lOHcMIX ; , lie.
TUIIACCO I'lnociit , ncrlb. 2T > 327o ; plug , 22
Cl'Ho : smoking , 2'HiKic ; fancy brands , OJe ©
MOLASSES / bbls N . O. fancy , per gal. 4C ®
CiiiKlt Per bbl , roflncd , J0. " 0 : half bbl , $11.50.
TWINKS , COIIDAHI : . Kic. Cotton twine ,
"Illbb. " very line , ' -Ib bnles , 22s : cotton twine ,
XX brand , Ji-ib bales , Ibo ; homi ) twine , ! 4-lb
bales , 18c ; sail twine. 2ue : candle wick , 22c ;
40-foot cotton clothes line , SI.40 : 03-foot cot
ton clothes Hue , JI.HJ ; ( X-foot ) sisal lines , f 1.73 ;
01-footJntu , ifl.Kij wool twines , bSo ! ; Manilla ,
roiio , all sl/es from 7-10 to 1 In , llo ; sisal rope ,
all sizes from 7-10 to 1 In , So ; "new process , "
allsl/fs fiom 7-10 to 1 In , 7'/ic ; cotton rope ,
Ji-ln , 15c. ,
ViNEnAit Apple elder. lOc ; double cider , ISo ;
white wine , I2e : triple strength 1'Jc. '
STAIICII I'or Ib , ( 4iSc.
1'ICKI.ES Medium , bbls , Sfl.OO : small JIO.OO ;
gcrknis. $11.00 ; Boston mixed $12.0. )
WoonnswAiiK I'erdo/cn Tubs , No. 1. $7.M ;
No. 2. $ < i.50 ; No. II , J'1.53 : heeler , oak grain , 5-ln ,
best , $1.50 ; white cedar , 4-ln. best , tl.'X ;
hoops , No. Istriped , J5.00 ; cedarl ! brass hoops
No. 2stilped , tl.ro ; liorse. extra heavy , No. 1 ,
$2.73 ; well buckets M.25 , Uutterwnro Tubs ,
nsh. : i-lnch , per nest , 7'ic : ash. 2-Inch , 2 largo
size , tier nest , 4 : > c ; butter ladlns , hard wood ,
7lo ; butter paddles or spades. TOe. Wash
boards-Single , * 1.402.00 ; double , S2.50a,23 ,
Clothespins T > gross boxes. HOc.
OANNBII rutiiTa ( lallfurnla Apricots , $255
berries , (2.25 ; nispbeifles. $ .1.1)0 ) ; strawberries ,
$2.VO ; currants. $ , ' .25\'uoosoberrles2.25 ; plums ,
O/RS , $ | ,85I.i5 ! ; plums , green gages , $1.85 ®
1.1)5. ) 1.astern canned fruit Peaches , secondc ,
$2.202.)0 ) ; apples , : $ liil.l5 ; gal. K doz In case ,
$ : i.75 ; gooseberries Kultlmoru standard , 2 Ib ,
box , llJet cnnants , new , 5'iu ' : Votl/zl currants ,
e.\tra. In boxes , Ojivj peaches , Cal. . choice ,
17'ic ; California ilrlod grapes. In bags , Co ;
heedless MilMinas , , wuils : , lUc ; mtiNcatels ( Ic ;
now Valencia , 7'lo ; Undura , layer , 8iic : ( Igs ,
layers. Hlt2Ju ; citron , Leghorn , "Ju ; lemon
peel , 15o. ' '
1'iiKSH MKATS 1'rpOi hams , 20 Ibs. nvg. , 8jc ! ;
fri'slihams. 111 Ibs. itvp , 8to ; flesh hams , 12
Ibs. avg. , ll'io ' : fresh shoulder * , Mjoi pork
loins , 8e ; pork tenderloins , 13c ; leaf lard , not
rendered , 8c ; spare ribs , .V.
POIIK AMI llHEK.-lliirrolled Now mess pork ,
$13.00 ; new nrimu moss pork. $11.50 ; uxtru
prime pork. $ ll.io ( ; clear back pork , heavy.
$13.75 : clear back pork , inmilum , $13.25 : short
cut clear pork. $12.5' ) ; pig pork , $13.50 ; new
extra moss bi-ef , $7,10 ; extra plato lici-f , faui ) ;
iilato beef , tf.Hi ( ; rolled bnnelo-H beef , $ J.OO ;
boneless rumps , tU.OO ; shoulder clods. Jil.UO.
Dnv SALT MIAI ; > l-'at bucks , ( j'e ' : loan
backs , O e ; extra short clears , O' c : bclllrs ,
10 to2 > ) lliav , O'.cj Hhort ribsfl'.o ; short eleurs ,
fi\e ; long elenis , O'gc ' ; nhouldora , 5ofoiler / |
baeks , 5He ,
SMOKED MEATH. Dry Salt Cured Iliicon.
long oleurs , li'.ei hhort clrarn , 7c ; extra short
clears , fl'so ; bullies , clear stilps , 7Uo , bellies ,
ulnur wldo , TUo ; hhort ribs. O'io ; Hhoulder ,
5'Jo ; fat bucks , 7c ; loan backs , 7'iC.
t-MOKKnMEATS Hams , extra light , u to 10
Ihs avor'ige. IOc ; liiims , light. 11 to 12 Ihs aver
age , U'4o : ilaniH , medium. 14 to 15 Ibs average ,
IHic ; heavy. 20 to 22 Ibs inerage. li'io ' ; extra
heavy. 23 to U IbH nveruse. B'.c ; Hklnned silo
ing , Is to S3 Urn nvorngr. Uo : California plcnlo
ha fl'so ; N , Y. Khoulders.U'iCi Hoaton shoul
ders , U to 8 Ibs average. fl" o | boneless ham ,
7 o ; Hpleed boneless rolls , 7 > ie ; breakfast
bacou , clear , B to 7 Ib strips , 6Joi biuuklmt
incon , rib , 7' ci beef tongues , ISc t dried beef
mm , sots , H c ! dried berf regular , So ; dried
jcof olocK 7lic | fancy lonn backs , 7'nc. Spec-
al Hams , 12 tu 13 Ibs uvcrngc , lie ; breakfast
Daron , He.
I'uiin LKAr LAitn-llcst kettle icnncd ,
tierces , 7'ict bbls. 7 ioj half bbls , 7\e.
PITIIE IAltl ) | Tierces , 7c : bbls. 7'o : half bbls.
The : .MMb ting. 100 Ibs cases , 7'ici 20-lb tins.0 (
Ihs cases , 7 0 : 10-lb p.ills. W ) Ibs cases , 7Vct 5-
Ib palls , GO Ibs cases , 71ic ; 1Mb palls , GO Ibs
cases , to.
llKKKToxmiES-Swcot pickled , sugar cured ,
bbls , 200 Ibs. $ KOO | half bbls , lee Ibs , flUfl.
POIIK ToNdUKS Sweet pickled , sugar cured ,
llalf bbls , 100 Ibs , t7.30j quarter bbls , 60 Ibs ,
LA'MIIS' TONOIT.S Pwi-ot-plcklcd-Ruaar-
ctircd half barrels , 100 Ibs , tT.OOi quarter bar
rels , M Ibs. $4.00.
Hi'icr.D lio.Nia.rsg Pias' llocus-iCookcd )
llalf barrels , M ibs , $4.70 ; quarter barrels , 40
Ibs , $ . ' .00 ; eighth banels , 20 Ibs , $1.53 ; kits , 13
Ibs , $1.03.
Si'icr.D Pins' ToNnur.a ( Cooked ) Half hnr-
roK SO Ibs , $11.50 ; quarter barrels , 41 Ihs. Kt.00 !
eighth barrels. 20 Ibs , $ .1.00 ; kits. 15 Ibs. $2.50.
Hi'lCED LA.Mlis'ToNltlsCooked : Half bbls ,
Wlbs. ) $ IO.W ! quarter I bK 40 Ibs. $3.50 ; eighth
bbls. SO Ibs. $2.Ni : kits , 13 Ills , $2.23.
PiCKt.r.i ) Tiiii-K llhls. 'Mi Ibs. $4 23 ; half bbls ,
= 0 Ibs , $2.00 ; quarter hbls , 40 Ibs , $1.00 ; eighth
bbls , 20 Ibs. We ; kits , 15 Ihs. 50t. .
I'tCKi.r.u Pins' I < IIT : llbls. 200 Ibs , $ rt.20 ; half
hbls 80 Ibs , $2.t5 : ; quarter bbls , 40 Ibs , $1.23 ;
eighth bbls , 20 lln : , l.V ; kits. 15 Ihs. 53c ,
E llologtm , 4c : I'rankfiirts or wlc-
ncrwnist , 7cs tongue. 7Ue ; blood , 4jc ! : liver ,
44c ; head cheese. 4'icj Polish. 7c ; summer
sausage , 12o ; pork sausage , links , Go ; pork
sausage meat , In tin palls , 5'Jc.
OII.H. TALLOW AMI bTiiAitiNi : Pure noat's-
footoll , Me per gallon ; pure neat's-foot oil , 5-
sal. cans , iV > e per gallon ; A 1 tallow , 5Jic per
Ih ! stcarlno. Scper Ib.
Hicn Java , Gc ; choice. Co ; fancy , Gc. ; head
G'ic.
nary , lvaio. ( Peas-2-lbearly .June. $1.23 ; 2-lb
Manow , standard brands , $1.10 ; 2-lb roaked
70c. Trcni'li peas -per cnso of 103 , f l.fi'(8'-.00 ! (
liordoz. String beans 2-lb high grade. 85o ;
J-lb wax beans. Mo ; 2-lb stilng bo.ins , 60c.
Lima beans 2-lb soaked. 8jc. lloston baked
lip.ins : i-lb , $1. 3 ® ! , " . Sweet potatoes Il-lb
New Jcrsev , 11.31) ) ; D-lb okra and tomatoes.
5l.fi.-i ; il-lb okra , $ l.fii ) ; asparagus. 1Mb , ti-SI ®
1.73 ; rhubarb , U-lb , $1.40 ; .succotasli , $ l.2l)4t )
1.25.
1.25.ClilT.sn
ClilT.sn R C. twin flats , per Ib , 12 > Jc ; P 0
loung American , lllc : domestic Swiss , I54c ! :
brick. Ho : Kdiiin , in foil , each , $1.03.
CiiACiciilts-Soda , fie ; ovster , 5c ! ; cream ,
5o ; ginger snaps , 8lc ! ; 20 per cent oil on 10-
bolots. .
StidAii Granulated , 5c ; ouhcs , 5'ei ' eut
oaf. 8'4o ; powdered , standaid , 5jc ! ; XXXX ,
Kiwdcii'd , c : yellow O. 4'ic : canary , < ? , c ;
Ight extra C , Gc ; confectioner ! , ' A. G' c.
Country I'rotlucc.
The egg market continues weak and a'so
tlio butter market. Hay commands htlir
ii Ices.
n < ws The market yesterday was weak nt
I2o , anil with anything like a largo run wouln
lavecomo down .still lower. It was lopoitcd
that there wassomo cutting under 1-c.
HAY liecelpts were light anil some dealers
ook to sec H go oven higher. Yesterday good
hay wont al $14.0015.00.
GAME A good many ducks are ai riving , hut
they are still poor in llesh and not much
sought after. Some dealers are writing their
customers that they do not want thorn. The
small and mixed ducks sell right around $1.00 ,
and mallards $2.00S2.iO. !
PoiJLTitv Hecelpts were not heavy and the
market fully steady , l.lvo chickens went at
H.50 < iti.75 : ; very choice , $4.91 ; dressed turkeys ,
145J15c : ducks and geese , choice , $ ll@l2c.
HUTrnii In one way the market hero Is In
| ) ccullar. shape. The average receipts do not
appear to bo so very heavy , but eastern mar
kets are so low as to shut out the packers and
shippers and that is weakening the market
here. A few of tlio choicest country rolls sell
as high as20c , and occasionally u little above
thai market. A very largo proportion of the
receipts has to bo sold at KV&ifcc.
Vosct-iblcn.
POTATOES Homo grown stock , fl.23 ; Colorado
rado , } li3 : per bu.
PII : PLANT Per dor , G1@7ic. :
t'AULm.ow EU Per doz , $2.30.
SPINACH Per bbl , $ i(0. (
LHTTUCK t'liolco stock , 4043e.
ItiiTAiiAOAS Michigan stock , pcrbu , COe.
HKETS--Por bbl. $ - ' . .
ONiONS Spanlsh. largo crates , $0.30.
UAHIIOTS I'or bbl , $2.23.
CILIIIY : : Michigan stock , IOS43c ; California ,
perdofl.OO. .
SWEET PoTATons Cholce stock is hold at
$4.30 per hbl ; seed potatoes , W.OO per bbl.
HADisnr.s Per doz bunches , 45c.
PAIISNIPS Per bbl , $ .1.111) ) .
OAIIIIAOI : Per lb,2iS.2 c.
CucUMlifllS Per doz. $ l.5Xii2.00. (
rnLEUv KOOTS Per dnrv7io.
HliANS L'holco stock. $2.00. _
I-'ru.sli ( ' "riiitH.
OHANOES Navels. $3 001J5.23 ; Riverside , $ .123 :
Duaitoand lUvoias , W.OO ; Uis Angolcb , J2.50 ;
I'Moriita rnssot , Ji. ; . " > 0.
AITLES Scarce : choice stock , fi.1 OJ10..13.
( JitANiiEituiES Hell & Cherry , $10.00 ; crates ,
$4.50.
UIIAIM : TIIUIT Per box , $4.30.
gTUAWUEIlHIES Pcrqt.SOC.
Fur- .
Haceoon , No. 1 , largo , 73c ; No. 1 medium , 50c :
No. 1 , small. 40c : No. 2. 40c. Mink , No. 1 , lurtfe.
JI.OO ; No. 1. medium , 73o ; No. 1 , small , 5 c : No.
2. M . Skunk , black , cased. No. 1. laice. $1.00 :
No. 1 , medium , 7'ic ; No. 1 , small. GOc. Skunk ,
short stripe , cased , No. 1 , large , 73c ; No. 1. me
dium , 30c ; No 1 , small , 23c. Skunk , narrow
stripe , cased , No. 1 , largo , 40c ; No. 1 , medium ,
23c. Skunk , broad strlj > o , c.ised , No. 1 , largo.
20e. 1'ox , cross , dark. No. 1 , large , $2.50 ; No. 1 ,
medium , $2.00 : No. 1 , small. $1.50 ; No. 2 , $1.50.
Pox. red. No. 1. large , $1.50 ; No. 1 , medium. $1.00 :
No. 1 , small. 75c ; No. 2 , ( Pc. Pox. gray. No 1 ,
large , 50c ; No. 1 , medium , ! ! 0c ; No. 1 , small , 20c.
Wolf , mountain. No. 1 , largo..00 : No. 1 , me
dium. $1.25 ; No. 1. small. 73o ; No. 2 , $1 03. Wolf ,
prattle. No. I. largo , $1.00 ; No. 1. medium , 75e ;
No. 1 , sn
$1.00. Otter , No. 1 large. $7.00 ; No. 1 medium ,
15.00 ; No. 1 small , * J.dO ; No. 2 , $ . ' .50. Lynx. No
1 large , $2.M ( ; No. 1 medium. $1.2" > : No. 1 small
75c ; No. 2. $ I.OJ. Wildcat , No. 1 large , 50c ; No.
1 medium. llo ) ! No. 1 small , lite. Opossum. No.
1 large , U'c : No. I Miiall , .ic. Hadpcr , No. 1
largo , ( iOc ; No. 1 medium. 4'ie ; No. 1 hiniill. 'tOc.
Wolverine , No. 1 large , $1,0) ) ; No. 1 medium ,
$ .1.110 ; No. 1 small. $2.00. Hear , black , No. 1
large , $20.00 ; No. 1 medium , $10.00 ; No. 1 small.
$5.00. Hoar , grl/.ly. No. 1 large. $10.00 ; No. 1
medium , $0.0,1 : No. 1 small. $1.00. Hoar , blown.
No. 1 large , $1.00 ; No. 1 medium , J2.80 ; No. 1
small. $1.00. Hear , cubs , No. I large. $1.00 ; No
1 medium. $2.5l ! ; No. 1 small , $ IH ( ) . Marten , No
1 lui'L'o. $2.00 ; No. 1 medium. $ l.nu ; No. 1 small ,
fall , per Ib. , No. 1 huge , l.'io to20c. Deer , winter -
tor , per Ib. , No. 1 largo , 12o to ISc. Deer , irrc.cn
salted , per piece , No. 1 largo , 23c to 73e. Ante-
lopo. per Ib. , No. 1 lure. 12ii to l.'c. Klk , per
Ib. , No. 1 largo , 80 to lOo. Miihkrat-IU. , W'ls ,
In. Winter. No. I largo , 17o ; fall. No. 1 mo-
illum , 14e ; fall. No. 1 larue , 14c ; fall , No. 1 me
dium. lloidamagcd , speared orshot.Oc. Muskrat -
rat Southwestern and terrltoiy Winter , No.
1 largo , 14c ; winter. No. 1 medium , lie ; fall ,
No , 1 large. He ; fall. No. 1 medium. Bo ; dam
aged , speared or shot 7e. .
vvny will You.
mailiclns con'ahiin- '
Continue to rso ,
msroury and l o a h , when you know
'
that it wlll'iuln your hca' ih. Swift's
- - | Specific -.S.S. while
S. S. S. | i contains iu moi1-
. - _ _ Iciirv or nelson of
aTjMcnl , it is the only pennnnoat
cure for conia ious Jllooil Taint , or
Inh i It'd scrofula.
13 Howaro of olicap
PURELY Imitations nr.il so-
tat uti uloc ( ] , , , , ,1(1- , (
cv.cl i nintoloj : ; ast its good. Tlioio
, i nl ( n i - - . - . S. Take nothing else.
gjox on DLOOD flo ( sxit Disuses HEE ,
T l\v ! " i ) i i In ' otanta , Go ,
VJAWTED
Total Uiue of CITIES ,
COUNTIES. SCHOOL
_ _ _ _ DISTRICTS. W/ATER
COMPANIES , ST. R.R.COMPANIES.eto.
Correspondence lollclttil.
N.W.HARRIS &GOMPANYBankcrs. ,
li .i6S Dearborn Street , CHICAGO.
IS V/ell Street , NEW VOIIK
70 BiHtn S BOSTON.
"SOUTH OMAHA !
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. . LIMITED.
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION.
A. D. Boyer & Oo
U-W > Kichanna Ilulldlnz ,
Boutli Omaha.
8. J. Ooffman , Smiley llunter & Green ,
' 80 Kxclianno UullUlnj
M Kxcbange llulldlnt
Boutli Ouildj * . Boulli Omauii.
IttUlUlUlO ( I
DIRECTORY.
BILLIARDS. BIOYOLES.
The Branswiok-Balko A. II. Pcrrigo&Co.
Oollonrlor Oo.
nilllnrJ mcrchrtni1li , All .Mitkoi , Alt I'rlcci , All
H.iloon flsturci. 1'atts.
107. Idf H. 10th ilruol ,
Omnba. ISli DoilBO Street
BOOK BINDERS & STATIONERS.
Omaha Eopnblican Printing Oo. ,
LAW brlofi , bank tupplloi , and OTortblag la thft
prlntlnK Una.
IQIb and Douglni tlroeti.
Ackermann Bros. & Hointze ,
rrlntert , binder * , tlectrotrpers , blank book inanu-
fncturors ,
lllfillotrar.l slroct , Om.iliv
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Oharlcs A , Ooo & Oo. , Kirkendall , Jonns & 0o ,
Unnnfaclurer * nnJ Job' Wholoitlo Mnnafactur'i
bcrs. Aunnt" for Huston Hub-
lirrHhotiOo. . III ; . ' . 1101 ,
HOT IlownrJ street. niullltW llnrnoy Ht.
Williams , Van Aer- W. V. Mono & Oo. ,
nam & Harte , Bhoo Knctorf , rorncrllth
nnil DoitKlat "f. . Onn-
1112 llnrncr utroot , Im. .Merchant * Inrltoil
, Neb. tocnll nnil cxnmlno.
BOXES. BUTCHERS.
John L. Wilkie , LonU Hellor ,
Oinalmpaper bet factor/ , ntitrheri' Paekeri *
1317.1.119 IK > u Ui. Tinil A Buppllai. llcof ,
Orders liou.V slicoii rniliitti.
promptly tllloL
1llG-lllSJackjon St.
CARRIAGES , BUQGIE3 , ETO.
VT. . Seaman ,
Omaha'n J.nrKOSt Variety
\VAQO.N3 A.N1I
CARPETS. | CLOTHING.
Omaha Oarpot Oo. , Oilmoro & Ruhl.
Carpets , oil cloths , mil' Manufnctururs A Wholo-
tlnu , curtnln Rooila.cto. pnlo CIotlik'M ,
1511 Douulivi BtroaL 1109 Hnrnor St.
CIGARS.
West & Fritschar , B. Tuchniai & Oo- ,
Manufacturer ! nnoclKin Manufacture ' AKcntt ,
Jobber * of leaf tobnccoi. Clu.iri.
1011 Farnam etroot. 10JS 13th st. Omalin.N'eb.
COAL , COKE , ETC.
Omaha Coal , Ooko and Oontant & Squires ,
Lime Oo. IJiuil nnil toft coal tlilp-
Hard nnd soft coat. pcrs ,
H. R. Cor , IBtb and Uanp 1303 Farnnm reel ,
Us ttraets. Omnha
Hulbort & Blum , P. H. Mahoney & Oo.
Ohio lumpHock Sprliui , Hard-Coal-Soft.
I'xeclslor , Walnut blosi , -
( crpcnoil nut , anthraclta , OMIrca 81.1 N ITith and cor.
tmHIilntt , dtram.
OQIC02US. 15th st. 10th and Douglas > ts.
American Fuel Oo. Howell & Oo. ,
Bhlppors and doilnr * la
antbraclto and bitu 217 S. Hth street ,
minous co.il.
Omnlia , NeD.
5153.15th siren.
Nebraska Fuel Oj. , Johnson Bros. ,
CKKarnnm utroot ,
Z133.13ti ! treat ,
Omnlm , Neb.
Omaha , Nob.
Mount & Griffin , 0. B. Havens & Oo. ,
1138. Kthstroot , lCiC2 Farnam street ,
Omaha , Neb. Omaha.
CORNIOB
Eagle Cornice Works F. Euemping
Manufacture of Oalvan- Galranltcd Iron cornices.
IztMl Iron Cornlco. lornur ) wlniloirs , door
Window cap4motullcskT < capi * . tlnlals , oto. Tin
llKlits etc 1110 and 111 ] Iron and ilnto roofer.
DortcoSt. 811 Karnam St.
DRY GOODS.
M. E. Smith & Oo , , Kilpatriok-Kooh Dry
Goods OD. .
furnishing
Dry poodi ,
. notions cents'
goods , notloni. Dry itooils. ,
furnlihlnz
Cor. 11th and Howard sts. Corner lltli and llnrna/
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Wolf Electrical Oo.
Illustrated C'atalo ua
free.
ICH Capitol Aronuo.
FARM MACHINERY , ETC.
Parlin , OrendorfF 4s T. Q. Northwall ,
Martin Oa , , General irostorn agent
Corner Jones and 9tU its. Skandla 1'low Co ,
Onnh. % Neb. 131'J-ir.l Sherman nvo.
FLOUR.
Broken Bow Eoller E. T. Davis Mill Oo. ,
Milling Oo. . C. O. UnderwooJ ,
OrHeo and warehouse , Manager nt Om.ihi.
101 ? N. ICth niroet. Cor. bth and Jacknon ts.
S. F. Oilman , Clemens Oskampi
ll't'f of re.idy to ralss
1014 N. 10th Btroat. Slnp JncX Meal. Unuit
cakttj In tlio world.
C.13. Ulaek. - JIanajor. 1207-131J S. 2Jth a
Omaha Milling Co. ,
Murchnnt .Millers.
Ofllco and mill , 1913 North
ICth Stioot
' Hugh Q , Olnrk.
QenlV * trn A tnt
Imi.unt's Piortlof < "
powder , Atlas hl 6 Plo-
Upllln < tlnii cupi.fii'O-
HIS llarucr itro U
Loo-Olitk-Androoaoa
Rcotor&WllholmyOo
llardwaw Oo , ,
Cgr. IQUi mi Jackioa tJ
1103-1110 llnrner tmt.
Cmtbt.
FjJR\VOOLL HIDES. TAI.LO W.
Qco. Oborno & Oo. , J. B , Smith k Oo. ,
4133.13th street , 1403-141 } I.e.iTOnirorth ik
Onmha. Oranhfk
IRON WORKS.
Poxtoii & Vierlins Omnha Snfo & Iron
IrouWork ? , Works
Wroucht nniJ cait Iron ,
bulldinu work , rnutnoi , Mnnnf'r < nronnil tinnl.ir
tirim worfc , gunornl proof > nfc' , vniilt , Jail
fnunilrjr , nmclilns r ml wurk , Iron iliuttors * Q < !
Mnckvnlth work. U. 1 * . Hro r cni'0l. ( i All *
UrccD.UtliA Jncktooit *
Acme Iron nnil W5ra Wilson & Drake ,
Worki , M'f'i tutinlnr nun. nra
< ron. wlronnilhr i w'kt box boiler * , tanki , ota.
5ia8. tub slrvet.
V. lleohl , 1'roprlotor. I'lerronml loth slrccti.
LITHOQRA.PHINQ.
Eoos Printing Oo ,
UthoRrnnhlnir , 1'rlntlni
niul ill-ink llooki.
HIM nnil llo
OILS. | OYSTERS.
Consolidated Tank A. Booth Packing Oo , ,
Line Oo , Oysters , tlih and canned
K °
Itcflnod and lubrlcitlni
oils , niln Kri-io , olo. 1S03 IxjaTcnwortn. _ j
A. U. Illsbop , Jtana/or , i
PAPER. | PLATING.
Oarpentor Paper Oo. , Western PlitiugWlcs
Carry n full utock of Gold , tillvor nnd nickel
and platlnK on nil nietali ,
printing , wrapping
tnblownre , ctc.roilatod. |
writing papar , card pa rollslilniibrnHi A chnn
per , oto. Acllor work ,
PRODUCE , COMMISSION.
Eibbel & Smith , Bchroedor & Oo. ,
Dealers In country prod Cash liuyeri tnittor nn4
uce , fruit. , vegetables , VKtt * . nn I ironoral com *
etc. mlsilun MH-rnlmnti ,
1507 Howard utreot. IH Huullillthitroot.
M. A , Dislirow & Oo. , Bohn Sab & Door Oo.
Manufacturer ! of i h , ManurnctiiroM otmoulJ-
diiorn. bllnil * nnil liu , blind i , dojrJ ,
MouldlMk'i. llrnnoli'jf- oto.
neo , 1'Jlh nnd IznrUti. ICth and Cl irk stroati ,
SYRUPS. STOVES.
Parroll & Oompiny , DaffyTrowbridga
VVIioloalo minfnrtureri
. molauoi nnJ
yrup
jtantifn'itur'Ktoroianl
vlno < iri ,
tnro iilpi.
217-219 South Stli itreot. ll1-13l'i l.nvunirorthil
TEA , COFFEE , SPIOBS , OIQAB3.
Consolidated Oaffoi )
Company ,
1411 nnd HID llurnoyit
Omnlm. Nob.
STEAM AND WATQR SCJPPLIB3
U. B , Wind Engine & A , L. 8tnn & Son. %
Pump Oo. ,
KW3-105I Karnim
Jlallldarwlml inllli 'JIB -
nnd 'M Jonoi ML I ) . V.
. Omiihn , Nob.
Hum , attlnii nmimitur.
TOYS. | TYPE-WRITBRa
II. Hardy & Co. ,
Typo-writora.
Tof , l , albutn , f naf
oodihouiofurnlililnx 115nnil 131. A.II , 1'errlzo
;
' & Co. , cntnlouuo f ton.
lioodi , clilldron'i carriage
' 13IJ Iod.-o Htrcut.
riage * . 131'J Furnuuiit-
P. T , HUGHES ,
Wholesale Cash CommlBblon Mt-rohint.
Kluln and Wotorn Cri-amory tuttt-r , VKBI anij
iluiu lunfjiril. Advunouson lots on track , wnro-
houkuur nitJiro at bink raloi. 1313 mil 1300 Ititb. It ,
Dcnrcr , ColuiaUo.