THE OMAHA DAILY -WEDNESDAY : , APJRIL 15. 1891. 0 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Trotty General Strength Reported All Along the POOR OUTLOOK FOR FOREIGN CROPS , Hull Influences nt Work In tlto Corn Irndc Provision Trices Steady , Cattle Slow , lloi > i ) Higher mid Ili-lsk. April 14 , [ Special Telegram to THE llrr.l Them win a , pretty ( 'rut-nil strength In nil the markets on 'changn at tliu opening today. I'list prices wore llttlo changed from lust night , except In pork , where thcto was a jump of lOc. Karly trading caused MI ndvnnco In all the grain markets , with u llttlu rnnctlon In the piovulon trtulo. The sales for May tlio first hour were : Wheat , ll.oiy toti.aoii to l.o.v/i ! com , M'Jc ' to Cfl'3o to GO'Jcj ' oat1) , 6S'4o ' ti ) S'l o to 5l' o ; pork , II2.7S iind 12.r.7'/i ' ! lunl , ! 6.S7i [ und { MS ; rlln , til.no umi } fl.'l'J ! } . Tint tcido In wheat w.is pretty well divided jnoat of the session. News was pretty well di vided between buyers and sellers. The result was that thu market turned and the closing prli-i'S of yesterday made about as much rungo above iis below these prices. The action wilt us follows : May opened around { 1.05V , sold mi the bulge tofl.OD'S ' , 'id over last night , yle'dc tl to l.0.'i , , SJe under last night , then rallloil toil.'B'i. ' Mild to ! l.05' | , to tl.OS's" , to tl.O.Vn , to tin ; , ! , . .Inly started at 11.04'jf , sold up to J 1.05. oirto ! 1.0l'a. ' il | > tuil.OPi , then broke to the still loner Ilguio of Sl.037s and rallied tn lliooponlng pilconf Jl.ol'j ' before 1 o'clork. Liverpool o.uly uab'es ' were Hd higher for spot wheat and futures. London nt the same tlmo was 'Id loner on cargoes. I'reneh prlvato p.iblus. repeated from Now York , wrio bullish cnthoeiop outlook ther" , which was described as mlsarablo with higher prli'es expected. The Incicase on ocean passage - ago was small at Ml.OJO bushels. The wheat movement lather favoied the niirlcl. Mln- iie'ijmlis had but M eaisand .shipped 05 cais. The lecolpts line woiu less than the estimate at 51 o.us , with only : . ' ! cars for Wednesday. Hlnpments yostciduv weio 80,000 bushels and Toledo shipped 101.000 bushob. New York and llultlmnri ) eleaicd i-S.OOO bushels of wheat and uvioo packages of Hour. The was a small lot r-,000 bushel" , of choice hard wheat sold heie by Aimoiu's hnnso at SI.08. At Minneap olis cash wheat sold at J1.05 and 11.054. Liverpool closing cables were /id up on California wheat and Id up on led wheat. London closed 3d tip for April , ( id up for May , and I'4 ' l up on distant months Paris closed slightly lower forwhoat and Hour for Apill and May , and 10 to 2J cen times higher for September. Antwerp closed 25eenlliiies higher , llerlln was on" 2 marks for near month' " . These strong closing cables had llttlo ellect , and just befoio the close prices were at thu low point of the day May , II.05i July , $ l.oi' : . Wheat did not iccovor liny In prlcu at the close , and the last prices weio about the bottom for thu ( fay , and ' , isjo un der the elnso of Monday. May sold down to fl.Ol'a nnd alosed-ut JI.OI'j'Sl.O'l. ' ' July sold at tl OI'J. and closed at ? l.r y. Apill was ( inoted iLfM.O.Vi toil.ovj. to J1.04J5 , closing nomhi'il ntI.OI'i. The sale of (15.000 ( bushels of No. ! > red wheat for export wasreporto.l bj' Hoyden > t Co The ears estimated for this market to morrow inu only SI. Corn sold at the highest prices of the day shortly after the opening ut'Oe for May , and 07'ijC ' for July. The lowest prices were at the close , at ( VS1o | for May , and OGu for July. The bull Inlluoncos In corn early were : Wet weather uffeelliig both receipts and qual ity ; the snarp demand for sample lots of cash corn , and the action of the bull ellijijo houses In bidding and buying to put prices on u higher level , The receipts were over the estimate , at im cms. For Wednesday the estimate Is ISOears. ( Trading of the receipts allowed thlrty-ii'iio cars ot No. a. Cash corn sold from 70 0 to T.'oj No. II straight at "OJJo to 71Jio : No. : i yellow at 7l"o to We. Corn on ocean p.isaigo Increased for the week 824.0X ) bushels. The range of prices for other months than these mentioned , was as follows : Juno ruled ? ( u to le under July ; August sold at Ctiu and off to G5oj September , K\Tio , oil toG43 c May coin puts sold at OSUo and C8ic ? , and calls uti0f"umlO'i'c. ; ! ! ) The oats market was stimulated to an ad- Tancoof Vic oaily In thu session on the strength In coi 11 mid various reports of rainy weather. The market weakened , bowovor , before long , and the close was made at the bottom prices o * thu day. May opened at ! > 5aC ! , sold up to 65'4c , and weakened from that amount toM c , at which price It closed , Juno sold froni.lPic to55's , to5lc at the close. July started at Klc , advanced to Klljc , declined to S'.Hic , and closed Dually ntS-'ic , or Uoubovo yesterday's closing price , Thu provision murkpt showed less range In prices than for many days , There was good Interest nt all times , however , and ospoclully at the clcsa was there good support when prices wore held stoady.against u decline In all the grain markets. The chief action for the session was early , when ribs were uu UVJu , lard 3c and pork I c on the dispatches from the yards. There were but 1'J.OOO hogs , whcro 2WWO were expected , and ptlces there weio lOu to I5c hlshor. The advance tn provlsons was lost tlio DisUioujunil from that on the market was narrow. I'ork sold at 81L'.75 for May , m-JO for July , oil to * l'.72'/t ' and Iii.i7'i : ( and elosccl atU'.7 H anil SiU24. : ! September closed at $ ii..Vi. : Laid elosed at the best prleo of the day for May at Hh ? ' , } and at * 7.I5 for July , after selling at * 7.17J ! and $7. 0 early. Klbsiploscil atyesterday'f , figures , * U.a7J ! und tC.Ui ! ! for May and July. riilCKS AT CHlCAOO. Showing the range of prices In the loading options , as reported by Cockioll llrother.v. rnicm AT sr. LOUIS. MM M oiurv I Open. | Uluti. | lxw. niose.0t ; | WllKAT July 100W IOOH-M Auiiiist. . tw 1WM-M COIIN- - COIINMny Mny Ci'i'i July OAT.S ilay. . . . 6IK 64 Noten and CoH lp. Unlntli recolpts , M ours of whont. Minneapolis rucolpts , 81 cursor wlioat , Cli'iiriini'i's four polls viMertlnyVh ; ont 61)t\li ) : corn , Sl.ai.1 ; outs , (1,41'J ( ' ; Hour , 25 , Ml. ( 'hlcneii : Twenty oars No. Ileorn to nrilvo wltliln twenty days bolil this niornlnj ? ut 70 cents. Hoard oalilo from I.lvciuool ( jnotus rod winter - tor Id hlKlii'r. tt. Louis llocclpts : Wlioat , 8-J.mo : corn. 03 - Ol.'ii oats. S7.AOJ. Slilpniontu ! Wheat , lO.voj : corn , ( v(00 ( ; oats. liioj. ' St. l.onls : Kiniorts here from southern Mis- Rourl and Illinois of out lonso In tlio whi'iit , nnd crulii inon are Ini'lliu'il to helluvo that tlirio Is seine Uainauo done. This was u eil by the bulls to boom w heat , lnts , car lots : Wheat , SI j corn. 31X3 ; oats. His. Iiisneutoil uvular wheat , 27 : corn. : ii ; oatR. lu ? . shipments In Inihliul * : Wheat. NKUVii corn. W.SJMJ oats , ( ' 4.SOI. INtl- tnateil cats for Wuilnchilay : Wheat , 21 ; corn , 18'J ' ; uutH , M , llt'urhohin's cuhlo : OnrRoes off coast wheal Btronff , On IMD-HUKO trading tip , hnyors am sellui-N apart. Corn strong duniand , consldur- ulilo himliieiHiIone. Mink l.ano No. 1 Uall- fornla oil i-oimt. 4Hs ; oil1 coast Walla Wnlla , 4''hj Wulla Wnllu | ) it > hont nnd follouhi ! , ' inonlh. 4 H , ddi I.ondon No. 1 California , iironipt hlilpir.cnt , 4''s. tklt nearly tine. 4IW. C'arKoes wheat on | issiuo ; Inurcuso 501,000 , corn Ineio.isn K.MKX ( ) bushels , Liverpool wheat spot Hi inly helil : corn strong ; No. I California wheat , NS 7 ! jil ; Wulla Wulla 8s Jjl ! ; red w Inter hn.ld. l < ( Unn fc Co.to Tonoray fc Ilryan , : \\licat oneiii'd at thu honest pi lee of tlHidny , ti.mwt.Mli. : The llnctnntlons ha > o lieeii from I.CCi' ( to tl.o.'i Thu elinlni : nrlco U fl.01 % . Wo have hud nothlilK hut liull IHIHH nnd crop diiiiuiKo from the continent of huropo for tin. . pant few wetiks , and tlio nil- vnnco iniiilo In tlim nmikot has htten loss than would hu\o heen but for ( ho line upppiirunco nf winter whuut and the Hinull dccrnaso In our rlKlhlu nipply , The latest mull advices from t'raucu uuvr cstluiutu tlio ruqulruuicutu at 'O.OOO.OCO btmlioU. The prnvlom cstlnmtci wto 10:1,000,000 : bnshnls , Tlio heuvy pnrcliuii's ' of California urn for September nnd October shipment" , in ( hey calenlnto they do not re quire to buy for consumption until January UK ! robnluiy. The Kiieilsh cubic * urqtutbcr wcnki In sympathy with them our pilccs de clined. A curgoof cholco winter heat wixs sold todny for Klitnincnt to New York , and Ti.Ouo Imthcls of No. 2 hard xprlnn sold ut tl.OS for n miller In tlio Intettor. Tor the pioscnt we bolli'io the hlirli point has been reached , mil llh fine weather wo look for u few cents lecllnc. Corn opened Mronn May opened at C'J c , iolil to 7ce , and clou1 * nt CSVc. July corn iiiotiod ) : it Cfl'io ' nnd eloiri at fti'ii1. The old bull parly unsin the olt the early tiait of thu ncs > iluit , at buyors. Thu sumo parties are now In oats. \V. \ 0. Muformlcl : ft Co. lo ! ' . C. Swixrt/ Co : t'aiiltuillotory cubloi linvi ) today oiicned tip a ( Inoiippoitunlty fortholooal icalpln ci-o d lo iillrriiulely boost nnd doprrsi prices. K.irly KiiRllsh eablos showtd a fair advance and n stroni ; undertone , while prlvato cables received later quoted Antwerp. I'm Is nnd lleilln lower. The Knicllsh visible shows an Incie.tso of l.WO.fW ) bushels , but scorned to liuvo no oll'ect on their jirleos , Hceelpls at eleven prlmaiy points are 27S.lTiO ! for the ( list llmo In a Ion * while. The shipments eAvcuded thoni , belntf. 110 , 00. l < 'ur the present It veeins to bo iiBChlplnff maiUet In which the trader who .soils on fair bulges or buys on fair bicnUs can find almost accitalnty of iirollls. Tlio close Is tnme and looks decidedly heaty. Corn and oats wore falilv iicthe , lint they did not inhibit any stieiigth. Tholocnl tuidors who liuld MI much eem to II ml trroat dlllleulty tn unloading and to bo compelled lo buy nearly us nincli to iidvaii''o prices us they can sell utter they haxo advanced. At tlio present lilirh pi lees neither corn or outs nro attractive lo speeiil.illon buyers. I'rovls'ons opened lilchornnd showed .strength tliiottehout the hcs-liin In splto of the unloading of a riuaiillty of May stulT. DtirliiK last August January ribs sold at n cents and January lard ut 7 cents. At the same tlmo K'ooil iiacUlm ; lioxseonld bo had uU eeuts. With ho s now ut V Je. ribs at M.DO for May. nnd hud at J'J.OJ ' , would eoitalnly seem elieai ) and wo be- Invojtliat purchases of cither will pay , Konnett llopulns. Co. to S. A. McU'horter Under beurNh advices yesterday wheat was very Nil on- , 11 was just as weak today In the race of bullish news It Is apparent that an Inlliientlal syndicate of operators Is sealplntf the muikut on a hlKh so.ile. They buy when eveiythliiK points to a deollnu an I Mill when Hie market Is stroncesl , and general expc-e- lutlon fiivuis u further bulce. This Is the his tory of the Irado hero for weeks. Local oper ators reasoned that the coveinment lepoi t must cause a seilous hie.ik , but theiowasan Immediate advance of 'iuund at thu top shot Is were foieed tn eoxer , It Is undeniable that Iho market Is In the control of tinbulls. . They force It up In the fueu of hoarMi situations : ind thulr ollerinsrs eheck the advance when buying Is not fnilous and tlieie Is eunerul confidence In higher prices. Thu liquidation l.y ) this Inteie.st has been e\tensUo. They will probably taKe back theli wheat at u fair deelfnu and traders will do well to follow In their wake. Coin und Oats Tlio weakness In these which chuiuctcrl/cd them ihirlne the latter part of .March r.nd llrst days of April sened tn dovelopecnnshlorableshnrt Interest. On thu recent advance the lutoie.-t has been dilven to cover , the situation hnvliu favored Iho lou s In brlnsiiiK about u material advance. Today the demand from bears has been nurtlculiiily urcent. and thuy weiocom- iiolleil to liny frooil prices for what they bought. Their contracts have been laraoly eoveied today , und wo see IK ) occasion for a further advance at incsent. In provisions thu bull Influences wuro stioiiK this mornliiK. but the market did not respond. On the small ad vance theio proved to bo a Kieat deal of stuff forsulo. Triidlii continues largely local. 1 think the miiikct would sell oil' on any pro nounced weakness In f'raln. fi'lOVSiS AXlt HO\1)S. Nnw YoitK , April 14. [ Special Telosram to Till ! 111 ! ! : . ] Nothing frightens the flimiicltil community lllco myf.tery. The unexplained sellliiK of Northoin I'.ielflo stock by the Ger mans and thu oxtiaordlnury demund for Hold over theio filghlened Wall street Just us the , to ninny uorsons , oxpllelbablo sulllnit of stocks by London previous to tlio llarlnp crash f tightened Wall street lust fall. The latest mvstury must bo domed up befoio natuial conditions eun u\ert their full force. The reaction of yestoiduv afternoon con tinued tn the Hist hour this morning. Nearly ull stocks were weaker. The Northern 1'a- clllo'swcro especially so , Su iir luflnln com pany common also sintered soveiely , diop- pliiSJ moro than two points fiom yesterduy's closliiB. No news of an unfavoi.iblu char- ucler < luveloped. 'Ihodecllno wus evlduntlv simply the workings of thu truderH , who wanted to load up uaaln as cheaply as PO-.SI- ble , for thu traders ate still In full posiOdilon of thu mniKut. As our forelK.n traOo baliinco Is Jus t now u topic of consluoiublo Interest , It Is worth whllu to nolo that for thu nlno months oiidlnc JlarchSl our exports of mineral oils showed an Incrouso of il. . " > .VJ , . ' > .m ovurtho corro- sjoiilliin | ( puiloil of uyeur URO , und our ex ports for thu same tlmo of cotton showed tin Increase of $ lt > , GIO,8J5 over the correspondln. ; period aycarnso. Later tlio market rallied somowhut , but llt tlo .strength was apD.irunt. The Mg onoiutors either huvo unloaded for the tlmubeliiRor uro hustenlii ! : to do so. A murkut In the hands or traders Is u market of ups und downs , but the general tendency Is upwards. Oublos from London reported withdrawals of Bold from the Hank of Enuland todtiv for export to Itussla to the amount of i"W.w > 0. ThlK. It Is said , completes thu older. An advance in thu bunk ruto Is re garded asunceitatn. Attention was called some tlmo ape to the fact that there Is likely to boagrcedy Iliht for business on the lakes this Hummer. The shoitanoof last year's crops , the restriction of iron production nnd thu in- creasu of lake transportation faellltie ? make this seem very probable. ThoUieat Northern's mild attitude on the lake and rail rate question this year as compared wltn Its dlctatlvo power last aiuninur Is notlceublo. I'lesldont Hill is this oummer emphutleally deslions of better times. Ho wants to sec a boom In stocks , so ho can lloat the bonds by which hu may extend his line to the 1'acllli ! coast. The region tlitoiili ! which his own road pusses had good crops hist year and ho Is not disposed to cut Into the business of his less foitunuto neighbors , Konnett Hopkins & Co. to S. A. McWhortor The stouk murkot has been hesitating In u way which shows thu absence of any dlicetlnz bund. Itoom tradcrx , who have been tliu chief operatois , have been qultu ut sea under con flicting news. Early in the day It. was an nounced that Ueiinany's loquiinmcuts had been satisfied and that no moid gold would bo shipped to thai maiket. This steadied prices and un Iringulnr advance of U to 34 ; percent was made , "Q. " being a louder , prob.ibly becausu of the lepoitcd fulluru of thu strike on Unit road. Northern I'uclllo pru- f on I'd has been somewhat stcudler. but Nut Ui American has been very weak on larger amount of Healings than usual. Ills said thnt this company lias no Interest now In Northern I'uclllo stocks. Utont Inloiestwus shonn In the rullioad meotlnghuld In Chicago today und the ubsuneo of icprcseututlvcs of Mls'-ourl ' I'aciflo and Union I'uclllo created ; i had Impression. It was on the announcement that thu meeting had adjourned without n quorum. nnd that Uould hod not sent u representutlvo of his lines oruny communication to the meeting , that thu markut became weak In the lust hulf hour. Money Is becoming dealer In London and It Is expected by some Unit the bunk ruto of discount will bo raised on Thursday. .Money Is In butter demund hero und loaned on call In the streutatS toflporcont. It Is worthy of notu us Indicating the tendency of financial affairs Unit custom receipts show un Increasing percentugo of silver. Thonuy- ments In silver In January were but 2 per cent whllu In April so fur they uro 10 percent. In January 8 per cent of thu payments were gold but thus fur In April but M per cent. The government stock of gold ut this rate will shrink fast nnd consorvutlvo people may \\ull consider the ollcet of the drift towards a sil ver basl , The market closed with declining tendency. Sales , 201,10) ) shares. London prices : Northern Pacific , nrcfoned , MW ! VOUK St'O-KS , Mocki. [ Upon. | IllKh. I Low. | Close . | "Vei Watiaili pfil irlu : . 20 Cnnatla So . 51 U 51 PiiUHu Mull 37'fc LAN 774 Until Trust. 111 N.V 107'f ' 107' < 107U Mo. Pan 107'UTS ( W > U 70 HI Union Pur . in. < 7M .S. Poc. . pfd. ( * > ( N Pao. cnm , S31 2(1 ( I ! . , II. XQ. . . lloclc Islninl ? . ! ' < M. Paul ( OH ; II.L. A W iiiv : , < i I'M 1.W Am.HiiK.ltr. Ml M'H ' Now niiKl'd. Ml87K H Itlch.Tvnu'l 1 Atchlsun. . . . HOiJ I'lilcn u ( liia . . No. Am. . . . 17H A. C. Oil . . . 2(1 ( Thu followlna aru the olosui' , ' quotutlons : II. S. 4 > rouponi . , ! ! l2m Northern do ( irofurrud Pacltlo . . iu US , tyt ri-uliteruil .101)4 . .N.H W . 107" U. r. 4 n couponi ' . .1UI ) ( ilo pref'il ( uvillv.1.1i ) PoilHellsof ' 'W us Now Vork Central. . . loss ! ( 'initial Pnclttc wj ( I . . I ) . A K . ' "uij I'hlc.'iKO A Alton . . . .124 Hock . Chicago , llurlluctoa f . .M. Aft , P. . V. . . . . . ' A Qulnny 8.1U ilo profi-rrml . \ \ > 3t. Paul A Omaha. . . . SI lllluuli Central 117 do preferrfil . BI I. , II. ft W Union Paclilo . ; > Knnias ATiixni. . . , , , r.'U \V..St. U.v I jitii Slmru nou Michigan Central , . . . u.i Missouri Padtlo Kj\l \ SlONUV ON OAM. Kasyi closed offered at a ! } I'IIIMK MKIICANTII.E I'APEII 5137 per cent bTKiiUNO KxciiA.Ndu-ltarely ni let. steii Myday bills. iH.aMi ! ilemana. ii.bbSi. Minlni ; StiiokH. NEW Vonit , April 14.-Spoolai Telegram to Coll'co OptlniiH. VOIIK , April 14. ( Special Toloiram to Tim HKE , ] COKFKU Options opened steady and unchanged to 10 points up , and closed steady WU5 points up. Hales , 17,003 bax' . In cluding April , S17.WJI7.45 ; May. } I7.r > UI7.40i June , ? I7 IMM''S ! Julv. Jin.n517,00 ; August , JI0.7U ! September , Jlfl.lix81fi.15i October. JlS-fiO (315.fi.1 ( ; . Spot ilo. iiulotnnd steady ; fair cm- Boon , J''O.OJj No , 7. 18 00ai .13i | . ClIlVAtU ) 1.1VK STOCK Jl.llt/tET. CniCAon , April 14. [ Special Tolegratu toTllK Km-Cuttle : ] Tr.ido was rather slow than otheiwlso In the beef eattle , the general mar ket not showing the oxtiomo wlro-edgod con dition of yesterday , In fact , one of the leading buyers In the shipping line quoted values rather easlci. So far the top prleo Is JO.IJ5 , yet nlco handy steers are selling In proportion higher than that. The great Dull ; of thu stock on salu today was made up of common steer stock mid cows , the latter selling fully as strong us at any tlmo. The stocker and fecdor trade was rather slow und prices steady. The best prleo for steers to'lny was fl.25. whllo a largo number of good to cholco steers sold at\Vii'i.O ) > j medium steers , f4.lKi ) } 6.'J5 ; otheis , Jl.Uoai.SU ; cows und belfei-i , Hod ® 5.00. 5.00.Hogs Hogs Tiado was brisk and values MJIOc hlghci on anything at all good or useful. Illg , heavy , coaiso stock was not wanted and did not .share in thu advance. Itough and com mon , i4.GO.3l.75 ; packers fl.StfiVi.l.'ii ' prlmo heavv and butchers weights , J.V.'oa.'iU.'i ; one ear load bold ntf5.i ! : ; i light. { 5.KV.U ( ) Wool Market. HO TO.V , Mass. , April II. [ Special Telegram to Tin ; Itm.l : Tlie demand for wool has been moderate and but few buyers have been hole. There have been sales of Ohio llecces at III © ll'ic ' for X , ntKia-TI'iC for XX and at ; i7-ls0 for No. 1. Michigan X llecces hao been quiet at ! ! Uc and No. 1 at , T ft)7c. ) Cumlilng und de- lalno llecces have bien In fair demand , with sales of No. I combing atlittilJo of Ohio line dolalne ut ; i'J'f..lTc ' and of Mlchlg.in line Uelalno at Ity .jijL1. I'nwashed combing wools have been ijulet , but firm at ' . " .KJ IOJ for thieo-elgbths blood and at 'Mitt Si1 for one-quarter blood. Territory wools have been llrin , line , as quoted , at WStli'ic , clean line medium ? tr > 7 < f < > < > > ( . 'uud me dium at nv ilie , In Texas , I'allfornla and Oiegon wools there has been nothing of con-o- qit'.Mice doing. Pulled wools have I een steady , aupeis selling at ; ! ( X3 l5e and u\ti-u at yil&vc. Aiistralliin wool has been selling qultu freuly at iHlil'J5c ! , as to ( inallty. CHICAGO , April 14. Wheat Ole o Steady ; cush , II.OI'i'Bl.Oj ' ' ; Muy. JI.OIWI.03 ; July , Corn Kusy ; cash , 701.i < 37lc. ; May , OS oj July , OOe. OOe.Oats Knsy ; cash , Cl e : Muy , 51 , ' c ; July .YJc. Hyo-rirm ut S7a.s8c. Ilnrloy--llnclmnged ut 7S < 3 < Prime Tlniotby { 171."S. ' ' ' * wiiisky-jl.io' . Pork-Stoidy ; cash. SI2.C3 ; May , J12.70 ; July , flil.ll'i. ' L-ird Steady : cash , $ fl.77 ! { ; Muy. $0.67 ! ! : July. ST.l.VftT.lf'J. ' Sjhort ICIlH Steady : cush , $3.20(30.23 ( ; May. $ ( l.iO : ; Julv. $0.)2.s ( ! < i ( i.l > 5. riour I'lrm anil unchiingcd. Hulk Meats ShoulUcis , KhO.V&i 15 ; short clear. $ fi.\vryl.(10 ( ; short ribs , Jj/'Oiir.B.'j. llu tier Unchanged. KsBS-'Easy ; fresh , 12iTJI2'5c. ' Hides I'lichuiigeii ; heavy nnd light green salted , ( t'Scti.Vf ' ; gieen salted , l cTtl'i ; suited bulk , 4Ju ( : green suited calf. Sc : dry Hint , be ; dry salted , lie : dry calf. 8SOe. T'ullow Unchanged ; 1. solid packed , 4.ic ! : 2 , Il'Sc ; cake. 4H' ! . Cheese Firm : full cream elieddurs. 1IM © 12c : Young Ameilcub , 123l2' c ; Huts , ll' Hecclpts. Shipments. Hour 14.000 7.0)0 ) Wheat , bu IM.OM 81,01) ) Coin , bu KVi.010 111,000 Outs , hi 108.000 03.0JO NnwYoiiK. April II. Wheat Uecelpts 51,200 bushels ; oxpmts. OO.IIOO ; spot closed easier ; No. 2 red , 8l.l7 > il.l In elevator ; 1.18ffil.l ! ) ' In store ; Jl.0i/ alloatSI.-a'i f. o. b Options closed steady und lower ; No. ! ) red , May elos- Corn Hecolpts , 31,800 bushelsexports ; , IP.flO ) bushels ; spot stronger ; No. 2 , fcOHo In elo- vutor ; SliiC ullout ; uugrudod mixed. 71H4 ® 81S4e. Options closed weak , slightly htgner ; April , EOo. Outs Kccolpts , 81,000 bushels ; exports , 200 ; spot llrm : No. 2 white , fi2ii(12c ( ! : mixed west ern. n'QGi'o ; white western , GOffiOCc. Options .steady ; Muy closed ut ( > 34c. ! Sugar Hawsteady ; rollnen , ( Inn , Petroleum United closed. May , 7Jc , Ku'gs Lower ; western , 14ic. ! Pork Klrrn. Lard Firmer ; western steam , $7.03. lluttor Hteady ; western dairy. 12Q22c ; western creamery , 21-'Be ; Elgin , 27Q271/5c. Cheese I'lrm. ST. Louis , April 14. Wheat Unsettled ; cash. tl.il'4i ) ( ' May , tl.OO'i. Corn I'lrm ; cusii , Cs'ie ' ; May. caslornt CC78C. Oats I'Mrm ; cash , .Vio ; May , f > 3c. Pork-Firm ut ! 12..W. Laid I'lrm ut M.50. Whisky Stonily ut $1.10. llutter Steudv und unchanged ; creamery. 1 " " [ ) ; dnlry , ls2'c. , April 14 , Wheat Market dull and about unchanged. Koculpts , 65 e.irs ; shipments , 25 ears. Close : No. 1 hard , April , $1.07 ; on track , Jl,07'/5 ; No. 1 northern. April , fl 0) ) ; May. $ l. l : on track. ? I.04"TI,05 ( > ; No. 2 northern , April , 81.02 ; on track , $1 O'J'/Jffll.OllKj. ' KANSAS CITY. April 14. Wheat Market , quiet ; No. 2 bard , cash , Ol'/jo ; April , lUiio bid ; No. 2 led. eash , 11.01 , Coin Higher ; No. 2 , cash , fiO'ie ; April , 05'c. Oats Steady ; No. 2 cash , 52Sic bid ; April , KJ'/je ' bid. CINCINNATI , April 14. Wheat Stronger. No. 2 red , $1.10. Corn Higher ; No. 2 ml\cd. 74j7jc. ! Oi.ts Firm ; No. 2 ml.ied. 5Sc. WhlsUy-l.IO. Mir.wAUKEi : , April 14. Wheat Kaslor ; No. 2 spring , cash , $1.0I1.I5 ( ; May. l.ffiJJi. Corn Krnii No. . ' , 71c. Oats I'lrm ; No. 2. white , niljc. Provisions Steady ; pork , May , $12.C74. ! jirll 14. Wheat Demand fair ; Kansaswlnler bard , s . "id. Corn Market btiong ; demand good ; mixed western , Us IJid jior cental. titVR HTIHJ'K. ClllCAOO , April 14-CattIo-IJoeolpts , 5,000 ; market slow , rather easier ; steers , e.itr.i , * 0.j5 : ; other steers , f-l .00a5.tr > ; cows and holf- ers , fi.ou&5.oo ; Hogs -lleeolpts , III.OOO ; market higher ; rough and common , $ Ulffl4.75 ) ; packers $4. ' ) © 5 15 ; prlmo heavy and butcher weights , $5.205. a"ii light , $5.005 20. HiillEi' Keeelpts. 10,000 ; market notlvo ; lower ; natives. $4.5025.75 ; westerns , $5.00 © O.KS ; lambs.bOSi75. ( . ST. Louis , April 1) ) . Cattle Receipts , 1.000 ; shipments , IDU ; market higher ; fair to fancy native steers , $4.0J < a.O.OO ; stockers and feeders , iM.OO4.IX ) . Hogs lteeolpts , (1,700 ( ; shljimonts , 1,200 ; mar ket steady ; heavy , $5.UO520 ; mixed , JI.OJ © 5.10 ; light. $4.Mti5.00/ _ KANSAS Crrv. April -Cattlo Receipts , II.IO ) ; shipments , 1,400 ; steers , $ ; i.75r > .25 ; cows , JI.7.r/ii4 : r > ; stoeKers and feeders , f2.2.v,4,25. ( ( Hogs Uccelpts , 12..IOLI ; shipments. 810 ; mar- ketstrong : higher ; all grades , $ , UOi,50. ; OJI.l tl.l Ml'H'l O f'K. OMAIIA , April 14. OATTf.B Estimated roeoluts of cattle 1.R5J , as compared with (147 ( yesterday and 1.U.I1 Tuesday of last week , Thu maiketwns active. Handy fat beeves weio strong , coi'Miumlsh grades slow and weak , and heavy cattle slow andlOolower. llutchur stouk was aethoand stronger. 1'eeders were aetlvo and In demand - mand at strong prices. A bunch of twenty- live lwHb : beeves bold at $ . " > . > , the highest prleo paid this season , Iloos Estimated receipts of hogs U.700 , as compaied with 2.101 ycsteiday and 8,12it Tuesday of lust weok. The maiKet was falrlv active and a big nickel higher. All sold early. The r.ingeof prices paid was $ IMK 15.IO , the bulk snlllnir lit H.lOftAM. 1'lgs , J2.IK ) © . ! 75 ; light-lights , $ : i5K4.W ( ; light , $ l.bU5.00 ; heavv. * l.aV3.V10 ! mixed , $1 Wtl\00. Thu average of the prices paid was JI.05Jj .is compared with * l,8S2-i : yesterday und $ IW 1-a Tuesday of lust week. MlKKl1 INtlmnteit receipts of sheep 1179. as compaied with KVt yesterday and 772 Tuesday of last week. The market was active and llrm. Nathos , J2.7.'xft5.5'J ' ; westerns , f2,00 < & 5.50. > r Hlouk. Showing thu number ot o-ittlo , hogs and sheep bought by thu packers and oilier buyers on thu market us bhown by the books of thu Union block yards company : CATTLU , lluyors. No. Swift X Co . 013 Thud , II , Hammond company . 2U5 I'hoCudahy packing company . U'l ( 'ho Omahii pauking company . 1 KhlppeiH , feeder : ! an t other Lmyeis . t-ir. Leftover . 10 Total . , "lu74 ] lions. The Ondahy packing company . 1,017 1 ho Omaha packing company . U47 tiwlft & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4UO TlieO. 11. lliimmonl oWnpuny . Sf9 Shippers , feeders nnrt O hur bnycM. . . . . . . . . oil Swift * Co . sl- . ,70 , Shippers , feeders nuJ utlior buyers . 10J Total . ( . . 270 Itcprosoiitatlvc Salca. , Jjo. Ay. I'r. No. Av , Pr. No. Av. I'r. 11. . fiS7 J.IKS SO. 1041 ft 70 40. . HKI $525 10. . MI : ur , i , ins ; 475 u > . . 1 no n : I. . 7lK ) 4 OlT 17. . lOV 480 1 ! 115fl 5111 1. . 8IU 400 11. 1(1121 ( 485 12 1240 : > : ) 2 .10'tO 400 14. .1015 485 411 1140 MM I 10UJ 400 10. . 10.7) ) 485 5.1. .1117 fiiH 2. .1000 400 18. . 1155 485 SI. . Mitt 6:15 : 1. . HW 400 St. . 1117 485 ; is..l2CI f > ! 15 11. . fu2 4 10 U . Jiai 4 M a ) . 12-iO ft 10 II. . : > 'JO 411 18 1075 4 874 ! SO .1350 MO SS. ( VVl 420 10. 10C 4 DO 711.1234 545 1.1070 425 10 .1 ISO 400 18. . 12111 545 ] . . K0 ! 425 114 . IKK ) 4 H5 21 .1170 515 1..1200 4 25 10.12V ) 500 41. . 11121 550 II..IWI7 425 lo | ; : 5 03 17. lIWll 555 4. .1120 425 a. 1200 520 2I..1X'0 555 X > . 101(1 ( 440 10. . 1204 520 22..10i2 ( 0 ) 22.9.11 450 1C ) lli | ; 520 42 KI25 5fiO 2. . 1125 450 f,3 Kill 525 20..12M 5 ( M 1..14'0 450 IIS .11(11 ( 5 2 , " > 10. iib8 : 6 IB .0 .1025 450 S. 10b5 525 25. . mi 585 2d. . 020 4 05 COWS. 1. . 710 1 75 7. . 725 250 S . .000 1150 II . 572 1 75 4. 1115 8 50 10. . 8.V * a 50 a. . 747 1 75 1. . 11(10 ( 2 53 fi. WM ! IM i. . Tao 2 co a. . u7 ( ! fyi 5. . wo ; aw 2. 1IM 2 IJ ) 5. . 702 2 75 1..10V ) a 51 1. . 870 2 aO 4. . 010 2 W D..I28. a 00 i. . lew 250 i. . MS a ro 2. .1115 am 1..1020 250 2.1070 a 10 4U. . ! > 22 1175 1..MW 250 1..1J.10 a 25 1. 1110 a 75 2. . 810 250 4. . t l7 . ' 125 1..II50 IMU 11. . UJJ 360 4. .102 325 a. . UI7 400 11UM.S. 1..H70 2.10 i. . 1540 am i. .1700 aoa : i..nii7 2 as i .IRIO SM i. isoo aim S..12BO a : n i .1010 a M i..K7n ! 4 01 1.11140 243 1 1.V.O a 75 1..KSIO 40) 1. . KJO 2 5J 1. . 151,0 I ) 75 1..161K ) 4 X , BTOCKhltS AMI VIIKItr.llS. 2. . 4IB 235 0. . 010 a 25 1. . 710 a 50 40. . KID 275 27. . ( IIS ! l 25 . . 71U a 5' ' ) 1. . 810 a OJ 2. . 740 a 25 SO. . Mi ! a 75 unit-nits. 1 . . 'I'O 1 75 1 . . HVJ 4 00 .MIIKIIIS : AM ) ei'iiiNnnns. I cow and calf . } 2) 03 Isptlnger . 2-j OJ UAM > I * 1 SX 260 \VISTIII.V : : CATTM : . No. Av. I'r. htand.ird cattle eompany 2J heifeis , spayed . 1131 $ 'i 10 nous. No. Av. Sli. I'r. No. Av. Sh. I'r. ( i'l . I.Vi 120 $ I 81 7.1. . . . .1040l"5 hi . 1K1 KM 4 SO 51 . 21 ! ) 80 4 U7'i S'l . 170 t-0 4 8J M . 2I ( > 40 500 8- . . . . 178 1C,0 4 85 M . 32.5 120 500 77 . 22S 403 J 81 70 . 3211 40 5(1) ( 75 . 188 1W ) I 871/ 51 . SiS 40 500 78. . . . 200 100 4110 B3 . 241 120 500 ( . 1CI 200 4(1) ( ) 02 . . . . ' . ' 00 2s < ) 500 ! I7 . 181 hJ 4 IK ) 72 . 27(1 ( 200 5 OJ 21 . 110 40 400 hll . 220 101 500 80 . 205 210 4 1)0 ) 70 . S.P ) 80 500 lO'l . 171) ) KM 4 m OS . 2il : l.'O 500 1U7 . 181) ) 210 I ! ) J 7,1. KU 10 6(10 ( 80 . . . .IS7 80 41IJ' ' } 65 . 2(13 ( 80 500 80 . 181 80 4 ! IJJ ! 07 . 2JI 40 501) ) 75. . . 205 KM 405 63 . 2.)8 8J 500 70 . 2.17 120 4115 Kl . 212 50(1 ( "it . 21'0 80 4 M ( W . 230 4'JO 500 . ' 8 . 1117 2 'J ' 4 115 80 . . . 2J1 500 8(1 ( . 210 JfiO 41)1 ) fi4 . 2)11 ) 100 500 Kl . 2.15 ' . ' ( ij 4111 7f . 1111 lli'J 5K ) " 1 . 20 ! ) 40 4111 7.-l . . . . 251 20J 500 .11 . 2)2 ) 80 4 IB KI..2IH 40 5(10 ( 8a . 12 120 4115 ( il . 2 i'l 40 505 01 . 200 100 1 U1 ( i'l ' . 240 , ' ! 2U 505 CO . ' . ' 25 103 4115 55 . 347 l.'O 510 1'KIS ASH 1IOURII. 1 . : ,00 200 1 . 1)23 ) 40 400 2.'l. . . . I'O ' 285 25 . 1)7 ) a 25 T . 8S 2 81 100 . 1'.1 ! ) 120 410 12 . 1)1 ) a CO 2 . 1S5 No. Av. I'r. 100 westerns , mixed shoin . 105 $1 25 O.TJM//.1 irnOLKH.lMi SIAltHETS. Grocoi-lcp. COFIE Oreeu Hlo , 32 < & 33c ; Java , 27c ; Mocha. 2tc. Itoasted Arlosa , 25a2ic ( : Mc- Laughllu , X.XXX. 2rioc ; Itunola. 35fl2ic ( ; ( Urman , 21'8o ' ; lllwoilir.s,25'c ) ; Lion , S.ViV.'CK ! ; ( oidovla. 2.V32ic ( ; Mocha , 'Me : O. u. .lava , 2.-c. Coll'eo essence ! 5 gro. boxes , $1.3. ] ® 1.50 ; ehlc- orv , 7 ' , © 80. NUTS I'er pound Almonds , 18e ; Ilra/lls , lOe ; Illberts , I'.ic ; pecan" , l ! > Q14e ; walnuts , 15c ; peanuts , fanev white , Co ; roasted , 8e. SALT Dairy , 280 Ibs In bbls , bum. $ 'MO ; best grades , CO 5s , $ J.13 ; best grade. 100 as , $2.50 ; best grade. 23 10s , $2.40 ; lock salt crushed. $ I.OiXSa.85. Wul'l'iso r-AiT.it Per Ib. best straw , HvlS to 32x44 , l'c ; dry goods , 4 ? c ; ovtra iiuallty manllla , o c ; munllla tea , 12x18 , Do ; dark rag , hardware , 214/o , OILS 150 prlmo vhlto , Ho ; 150 water white , lle ! ; headlight. 12c ; 74 gasoline , ll'/c. Oil cans I gal , $3.00i.25 ; ; 2 gal. M.75B3.bO ; gal , AXM : GUKASI : I'er gross Knulor'.s largo tins , Ji0.00i ; medium tins $27.00 ; small , S15.00 ; other makes , wood , ! } 3.t > OI&V > 0. lIi.ACKiNd adoIn bov , ao@75c ; ladles'shoo ( liesslng. 4.1cSJI.UO ( steve polish , per gross , "Jli.uiNO Liquid , 4 07 , a doz In box , OOc'rV8l.75 ' ; 8 oa doz In box , tl.50Q2.75 ; dry , small , 25c ; large , 45e , C'llocoi.ATi : . IiTO.-r.Mb boxes. 317 'l3c ; Gor man sweet , 22G2lc ; cocoa. : i7IOc ; Iliomo , Kc. CoroANirr 15-lhcases. U und ( J-lb puckages , peril ) , IOS.27C ; bulk , .l-lb D'llls , 25c. Oi.iVKS-quurts. per dott.W ; pints , per do ? , $2..V ) ; bulk , per gul. tl.sj. Olive oil. ' / pints , do ? per CUM- , $ l.r ( ,5.20. MAI-I.K SiiilAH Per Ib flu cakes , 31-11) boxes , Klc : lOe cakes , 30-Ib bo.vcs , 12'Je ' ; Mb bricks , ; u- Ibs tn box , pure. lie. ] lll ( > ( ) MS--3-tlo parlor , $ .1.00 ; 4-tIo , J2.75 : 3-tlc , W.23 ; : i-tiu , plain , $ l,8U ; warehouse , iKi.OO ; toy , tl.2-i ; w hlsk , * I.OJ < ai.2.- > . HOAI- Castile , mottled , peril ) , lOe : do white , per 11) , 14c ; laundry soap , per 100 burs , $ : ur B > ft.OJ : shaving ( -oap. r > 0ffl7. > o pur do ; toilet M > ap , II cakes per box , S0e(8i3.S5. ( l''AiiiNACiots ' : ) tioiinsllarloy. . 4o ; farlnn , kegs , fj.OO ; .split puiis , 2e ; green peas. lie : ivit- meal , Dbls. $ VJ.va.V.O ; half bbls. $ : i.2Va4.40 ; macaroni , 12e ; vermicelli. U'c ; sago und tapi oca , iy7j.iie ! ! ; Lima beans , .I'ju ; eereullne , $ J.'J4 ; flaked hominy , Ilo ; peail hominy , W.75 per bbl. bbl.LYK LYK Lewis' prefumed.JI.5Q ; lied Cross. f4.S3 ; Ameilcun. fi.25 ; ; Saponlfler , SI.21 : Merry Wur , d2.K ! ) ; Star , scrubbing , $1.73 ; Glllott's pow- ( Seied , $4.3 > . .MliK--Condonsed--Eagle , $7.40 ; Crown , W.23 ; Anglo Swiss , 47.03 ; Highland , 0.13 ; "Klgl , " . . KxilUCTS Lemon , 2 .Ycfl.8J ; 4 07 , $1.00 $ 'J.5'J ; vanilla , 20/ , 05it-,80 ; 4 07. , $ I.25S5.50 ; Jamaica ginger , 4 07. $1.85. iMATCiiKS 1'arlor , 2JO and MO per box , $1.05 ® 1.7. ' ! sulphur , $ l.lvai.io. ; L'ANIH Mixed , ao-lb palls , 0j ! < tt7o ; stick , 7c ; twlststlck , 8c ; Krencb mixed , 12u ; boarhound stluk , 8u ; jar and casu eamllos , 5-11) boxes 15 ® 21e ; extra line goods , 55305c. Itnusiitls bhoe , per do/ , $ l.257iil.CO ; daubers , 7.V < aI.OO ; scrub brushes , 05c$2.00. Hull ) ShKii Mixed bird , l-ll ) packages , 5e ; canary , 4'ie ' ; hemp , 4Hc ; anise , 15e. OANIII.IIS 40 Ibs to box , UJJo ; mining , 10 ® lOHo ; wax lie. ToiiAtco-rinoont , per Ib , 2.V227e ; plug , 22 ® 7i-o : smolilng. JilKu ; faney brands. IWcfef ! . . ' ( ) . Jloi.ASSKS ' ; bbls N. O. fancy , pur gal. 4050 4 ' ; choice , 4Wt4Sc ; cood..8ffile ( ; Cuba , baking , 2.1 < a.'Je ! ' : blaekstrapi lHii2.'o ; syrup. 80 grade , Mils , 20 ; li ! bbl , : > ; - , $ | . - . ' ; - kits , "ciiirH-l'crbbl. rcllnnd. W.53 ; half bbl. $ .1.50. TWISKH. CouiiAfii : . ITC. : Cotton twine , "Ilibb , " very line , H-lb bales , 22o ; cotton twine , XX brand , li-Ihlmlos , 18u ; hemp twine , 'i-lh bales , Iso ; sail twine , ' 'Oc ; eanillo wlek , 32ci 411-foot cotton clothes lino. il.10 ; 00-foot cotton clothes line , $ l.i5 ( ; 00-fn > t sisal lines , $1 75 ; 00-foot Jute , ( ! , $ } ; wool twiness'Jo ; man- Illii rope. , all sl/es , fiom 7-10 to 1 in , lie ; sisal nipo , all sl/es from 7-1(1 ( to I In. fc ; "new pio- ccss , " all sl/es from 7-10 to 1 In , 7ie ! ; cotton roliti , 't-ln , 15e. VIKWIAII Apii'o v'l ) ' ° r' 'n ' ° ' double elder , 12n ; whltu wine , 12c : tilplu strength , lliu. STAir ll-l'or ib. cij v. . I'lCKl.KN Medium , Hibls , $8.00 ; small $10.00 ; gherkins , $11.00 ; lloston mUed { 12.00. WOOIIKNWAHK 1't-rtlo/cn Tubs , No. 1 } 7 50 ; No. 2 , $ < i.'iO ; No. a. $ .1.50 ; I.eoler. oak gram. S-lu. best , $1.50 ; wblto cedar. 4-ln. best. > tl.25 ; palls 3-hoop , oak grained , $1.75 ; 2-hnop , tl.'M ; syi up , $1.7.1 ; dowell , $1.85 ; paper , metal hoop , t2.5U ; cedar a brashoops. . No. 1. all red , i' < .M ; cedar. . 'I brass hoops , No , 2 , red$5.00 ; cedar a brass hoops. No. 1 , striped , $5,00 ; cedar , a brass hoops No. 2 , sti hied , 14,53 ; hoiso extra heavy , No. I , $2.75 ; well buckets , gl.U. llntterwaro Tubs , asi | , 3-lneh , per nest , 75o ; ash 2-Inch , 2 l.ugo sl/e , per nest , 41e ; unttur ladles , hard wood , 70u ; bntliir paddles or spades , 70e. Wash- bo.irds Single , $ I.41KS2.00 ; double , $ . ' .5 < aa.25. Clothespins 5 gross boxes , Uc. ) CAN.NKII niuiT-Callfornla-Aprlcots. $ J..V > ® S.t ; peaches , $ J.7.va3.00 ; pears , J'.fiOas.JOi grades n.MOsl.lio ; cherries , white , * 2. xa.2.7.1 ; cherries , black , t. .23te3.Miilnces. ) ; | J2.00 ; black berries , $ i25 ; rasplierrles.J.I.OD ; straw ben les , $ . ' .IK ) ; onriants , J2.25 ; gooseberrlesf2.25 ; iiluins , eggs , $ l.8.Vai.U1 ; plums , gieen gages , $ l.85' ( & 1.115. llnstoin canned fruit 1'eaches , Hoconds , t..22.w : ; apples , 3 Ib , fl.Hi gal. 'i do * In cuse. $1.75 ; gooMiberrles , Ilaltlmoro Htamlaid , 2 Ib. $1.10 ; strawbiirrles. $ l.ai ; raspberries , $1.53 ; blueberries , $ l.io : ; rod raspberries , $1.53 ; black- beules. Jl.lK ) ; cherries , $1.23I.C5j pineuppleii , sliced. l.352.4 . , . . DUIEII I'nuiTs Tuiklsh prunes , less than lihds , lo'JO , Oc ( upplts , ovuporatua , now ring , choice. 15ci apprlcots , fnnoy , In sacks. Me ; bliickberrles , new , 80 1 ranpnerrles , 35 Ibs to box , iiOc ; currants , new , 6iei Votl/rl currant" , e.xtra. . In boxi" , O'Jei ' pcaelies , t'nl , choice , 17'ic ; California dried giniics. In bags , Go ) seedless Sultami , sacks. He ; mtigcatels Co ; now Vnlencln , 7' ' | [ ' ! Ondnra , layer. S > se ; figs , Livers. 14Q20c ; citron , Leghorn , 2Jct lemon peel , 15o. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SMOKID : MIUTS Hams , ungnr cured \1 to 14 Ib average , ll'ic ' ; breakfast baron , sugar cuicd. boneless , lie ! No. 1 hums , surgar cured 1.1 to 10 Ib iivetngc , li'tO ' ! No. 1 hams , sugar cured. 12 Ib a\ei-age , U.'ic ; No. 1 hams , sugar cured. 2011) ) axerage , ic ; skinned hams , ioc : No , 2 hums , sugar cured , 7c ; boneless ham , canvassed or plain , 81Jc , shonldeis , sugar cured , O'Jc ' ; bicakfast bacon , fancy boneless , 8 > ie ; California or picnic hams , sugar enied , C'ii'i dried beef hams sugar cured , I0c ; bacon short clears , 7ic ; bacon clear backs , 7ic ; bacon elear bellies , fancy light , 8e ; bacon short ribs , 7He ; beef tongues , smoked , lOc. Dnv SALT MP.ATS Short eleais. 7c ; long elears. fl'e ; shoit ribs , 0'ic ; bellies , 7je ! ; elear backs , 7e. I'OIIK ANI > HIKI' : Mess pork ( new ) per bbl , JI3.00 ; messpoik , per halt nbl , $ i,75 ) ; family or back pork , per bbl. fiaoo ; family or bucK pork , per half bbl. $0.75 ; extra mess beof. per bbl. $0.00 ; extra mess beef , tier half bbl , Jl.50 ; boneless pig pork , per bbl , $11.00 ; bone. ess pig pork , per half bbl. K.25. HAt'MAtiiw llologini 'iu ' ; pork sausage. In link , 7c ; pork sausage , In bulk , 7e ; blood sausage. 5cJ liver sausage , Sc ; bead cheese , 5e ; smoked head ehi'e e , O'ie ' ; Welner or riankfurt. 7'ie ; Knoblauch sausage. 7lc ! I'ollsb sausage , 7'ic ' ; tongue satiMige , MJc ; summer sau age , 14e. Theabo\o pilcos are for lots of 50 pounds und npwntds ; a less quantity lie mote. I'lCKt.iui HIKK ; To.fisHands ( ! : , yto Ibs GIU-II. jKOO ; half li.irtoK 100 Ibs each. } ! i..V ) ; ( lilailer burels , M Ibs each , $0.25 ; elghlhbar- lels. 25 Ibs each , $ .1.75. iMltli Tleices , strictly pure , 7ic ! ; pure and kettle rendered , tlelces , gc. Country Arrivals of conntiy produce were not heavv yesterday. Some little change will bo noted , However , tn quotations , i : < iis-ln the morning dealers generally slatted out asking I3e. but otiliis at tliatin'o * were not large , and later sellers were willing to accept 12'jc ' and some buyers claimed to have bought at even less money. IlL'TTiai The. supply was light and the mar ket was fully steady. A good deal of poor butter Is ai riving , but still II Is possible to get 2Cc ami occasionally more for some of tliu choicest of the country rolls. I'ot'i.TUV Diessed ehleUens were not very stiong nt l > 310c. Oood ll\o f/ixvls "ell at itl.75'3)I.OO ) per do/.on. Very few geese and dueks nrn arriving I u iiiiMiuotabloat I0 l2c. Turkevsaieiilso iilmut nlnyodoillalthouulidiessed they sell at llTOI5e ( ( J.ime Uomiind for ilucks light at 4.i.5) ! for mixed , and f2.00'I,2.50 ' ( for mallaiJs , Ue.-so sold as high as $3.00. HAV The market was strong , the best up land being quoted at Ji5.oo per ton. If. T. Davis Mill Co. . high patent. No. 1 and Cieam , $2.80 ; lllne I ) , full patent , $ . ' .55 ; Hawkeye - eye , half patent. $ J 40 ; special royal , patent. No. 10 , $ .1.00 ; Minnesota | i.itnnt. ( . ' .Ml ; Kuns.it , hard wheat patent , $2.l > 5 ; Nebraska spnng wheat patent , $2.,0. ( OsKiimp's icadv to ilso liitcKnlicut flour , $1.2.1 pereaso of 6'j2-lb naekages ; buckwheat. tn bbls. N , V. , J.oo ! ; K\eclslii biand. $5,10 ; Slap-Jack meal , 13,75 per ease of 50 2-lb pack ages. Omaha Milling Co. . reliance patent. $2.00 ; Invincible paten ) . $2.7 ; Loneblai Superlative , J240 : SnowllaUe , $2.0'i ; I unev I'nmlly. fl.SI. S. 1' . Ullman's ( .iold Med.il , J2.80Snow ; White. $2.50 ; Snow Hake , $ - ' . 10 ; iow grade , $1.00 ; bian , $21.00. _ Vcact aides. 1'OTATons Homo grown stock , $1.21 ; Colorado rado , $1.3.1 per bu. I'll : I'I.ANT I'er doOi7"c. . CAfMKl.owiat I'er do$2.DO. . Sl'JNM-ll-l'iT nbl. $2.10. Lr.riuci : Cholcu stock , 40@l"o. IJfTAiiAdAS Michigan stock , perbn , OOc. llir/iS"l'or : bbl. $2.7.Vii.oo. : ONioNS Siianlsh , largo erates , $0.50. i AUIIOTS I'er bbl. $2.2.1. Cia.iatv Michigan stock , 40SI5c ; Callfoinlu , per do7. $1.00. Swiir : : t'OTATOKS Cholce stock Is hold at $4.50 per bbl ; seed potatoes , } a.i ( ( ) pet bbl. KADISIIKS 1'erdobunches , 41c. l'AltNlls I'er bbl. U/0. ( / CAIIU.UII ; IVrlli.S'i J c. Ctn t'MUFits I'er do/ . Jl.5d2.00. fKt.miv HOOTS I'er do75c. . HIAN.S ; Cholco stock , $ ' . ' .00. limits. OitANOKS-Navels , $5 OOT5.2.1 ; Kl vei side , $ .1.2.1 ; Duartoand Ulvenis , $ .1.00 ; Los Angeles , $2.50 ; Klorldu russet , Jll.50. Ai'ri.Ks Scarce : cholco stock , $ fl.i OU0..10. CCitANiiKiiniES Hell & Cherry , ilO.OO ; eiates , $450. _ Pur' . llnccoon. No. 1 , largo , 75o ; No , 1 medium , 50c ; No. 1 , small. 40c : No. 2. 43c. Mink , No. 1. large. JI.OO ; No. 1. medium , 7.ic ; No. I , small , 50c ; No. 2 , 50e. Skunk , black , eased , No. 1 , large. $1.00 ; No. 1 , medium , 75c ; No 1 , small. OOe. Skunk. short stripe , eased. No , 1 large. 75e ; No. 1 , me dium , 50o ; No.l , small , 2 * > c , Skunk , narrow stripe , cased. No. 1 , large , 40e ; No. 1. medium , 25c , Skunk , broad stripe , o.ised , No I , liirgo , 20c. 1'o.x , cross , dark. No. 1 , laige , $ , ' .50 : No.l , medium , $2.00 ; No. 1 , small , $1.50 ; No. 2 , $1.50. Fox. red , No. I. largo , II.5J ; No. 1 , medium. $1.00 ; No. I , small. 75o ; No. 2 , ( He. 1'ox , gr.iy. No 1 , large , SOc ; No. 1 , medium , I0e ! ; No. 1 , small , SOc. Wolf , mountain , No. 1 , large. $ J.OO ; No. 1 , me dium. $1 25 ; No. 1 , small , 75u ; No. 2 , $1.03. Wolf , prairie , No. I. large. $1.00 ; No.l. medium , 7.1e ; No. 1 , small , 50c : No. 2 , 43c. Heaver , prime , per skin , No. 1 , large. $7.00 : No. 1 , medium , $5.00 ; No. 1 , small. $ .1.50. Heaver , No. 2. per skin. No. 1 , largo. $0.00 ; No. 1 medium. $3.25 ; No. 1 small.- $1.00. Otter. No. 1 large. $7.00 ; No. 1 medium , 85.03 ; No. 1 small , $ .1.00 ; No. 2 , JiftO. Lynx. No 1 large , $2.03 ; No. 1 medium. $1 2" > ; No. 1 small 7.1e ; No. 2. JI.OJ. Wildcat , No. 1 large , 53c ; No. 1 medium , aoc ; No. 1 small. lOc. Opossum , No. 1 large , 12c : No. 1 small , fie. lladirer. No. 1 large , OOc ; No. 1 medium. 4 e ; No. Ismail. 3c. Wolverine , No. 1 large , $1.01 ; No. 1 medium , $ , I.UO ; No. 1 small. $ , ' .00. Hear , black , No. 1 large , $20.00 ; No. 1 medium , J13.UO ; No. 1 small. J5.1M. Hear. grl/7ly. No. 1 large. $10.00 ; No. 1 medium , $0.00 ; No. 1 small , $1.00. Hear , blown , No. I largo , $4.00 ; No. 1 medium , $2.50 ; No. 1 small. $1.00. Hear , cubs , No. I large. $ I.OJ ; No 1 medium , $2.50 ; No. 1 small , $ I.IO. ( Marten , .No 1 large , $ . ' .00 ; No. I medium. $ hou ; No. 1 small , 50cI'lsber , No. 1 large. $5.0J ; No. 1 medium , $ t.PO ; No. 1 small , $2,50. HucksMn. Indian drussod. per Ib. , No. 1 largo , 5)c ) to 75c. Deer. summer , per Ib. . No. 1 large , 2i > o to 2. > c. Deer , fall , per Ib. . No. 1 Inrgo , l.lu to20o. Deer , win ter , per Ib. , No. 1 large , I2e to Ibc. Deer , gicoii salted , par piece. No. 1 large , 25o to 7.V. Ante lope , per Ib. , No. 1 Inrze , I''e to inc. Klk , pel Ib. , No. 1 large , So to Me. MnsUrut 111. , Wls. , la. Winter , No. 1 laige , 17e ; fall. No. 1 me dium , 14e ; fall. No. 1 large , 14c ; fall , No. I me dium. llcdamnged ; , speared orshot.Uc. Muskrat - rat Southwestein and teirltoiy Winter , No. I largo , 14o ; winter. No. 1 medium , lie ; fall , No. 1 large , lie ; fall , No. 1 medium , be ; dam aged , speared or shot 7e. 7e.T BE DECEIVED INTO BUYING CHEAP IMI TATIONS CLAIMING TO BE JUST AS GOOD AS S. S. S. If they hncl morlt , they would not c'nlm to bo as good as something o.so. BW11TS SPKCiriC , S. 8. 8. is KICOINI/.II : : > AS THU STANDARD. THAT IS WHY TUB COUNTUV IS I'l.OODKU WITH IMITATIONS OF IT. Hooka on ItlooU and Skin illfcascs free. Tin : swirr si'icirirco. : ATLANTA. OA. WANTED Totil t uog of CITIEO , COUNTIES. SCHOOL _ _ DISTRICTS. WATER COMPANIES , ST. R.R.COMPANIESem Correspondence pollcitrd. NsW.HflRRIS &COMPANYBankers. ie185 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO 15 Wall Street , NEW YOltK- 70 state Ut BOSTON. Foil I.AIIIER ONLY Dr l.ediio'a Periodical Pills , the Krencli remedy , act on the menstrual nyntom ami euro suppression irom wlnituvar c.iuso. Pruiuiitu menrtruutlon , 'I Iu > u.illl4 fhoul I nut bo taken ilur- IIIK .iCKiinnoy. Am. Pill Co , ltiiiilly I'riiji" . . , f | " n- ivrCli ) i'M , In. ( Jonulno by hhurii a-i \ JliConiioll 1 iHixont. , niur P o. . Oiniiliiii ( .A. Mulchcr Hrnilli Duiuliu M. P. Kills. Council Ilium. ' . ' , or : i f or II. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED. LIVE STOOK COMMISSION. A. D. Boyer & Co t3-W KichaniiO South Omaha. S. J. Gofimin , Sniiloy Hunter & Qreeu , 1 , . SOKrcliaUKollulUIng tOExchanne llulldlnif tjgulli Uunlia , BoutU Ouobik. OMAHA Manufacturers' Joins' DIRECTORY. Omaha Republican Printing Oo , , Law briefs , Link luppllcs , nnd TCftIilni la Ibo prlntlnn ling. 10th and Douglas streets. Ackeruiann Bros. & Eointzo , Printers , blnJers , tlojtrotypen , blank book manu facturers , Ilia Howard troot , Omilii. BOOTS AND SHOES. OARRtAQES , BUGGIE3 , ETC. W. T. Seaman , Ormhii's Lartcil Vurlely WAliONS AND CARPETS. CLOTHING. Omaha Oarpet Oo , , Gilmore & Ru'al. oil clotlu , mat- Manufacturers AVbol . tlnR'onrtilnKooiIiuto. : rale Clothiers , 1111 Douglas stroot. 11W Harney St. CIGARS. COAL , COKE , ETC. Omaha Goal , Ooke and Ooutaut & Squires , Lime Oo. llardandFOft coal ship Hard nnd soft cost pers , 1308 Knrnam rest , 8. Kloth and Dour- Ouiaba las Btraots. Hnlbert & Blum , P. H. Mahoney & Oo. Ohio lumpHook Sprliui , Unrd Coal Soft. Kxcelslor , Walnut hlifk , icrpenoit nut , nntbraclte , Offices 613 N K.lh nnd cor. smithing , stoim. 10th nnd Douulas sts. Ol'.lcoSIia , Uthst. American Fuel Oo. | Howell & Oo. , Shippers nnd di" > lori li I "ITS. Kth street , anthracite nnd bltJ- ruinous coil. I . . Oir.nln , Neb. 515 S. Ijtli struct. Johnson Bros. , Nebraska Fuel 03. , IKKnrunm ( treat , S133. I3th slroot , Omaha , Xob. Omaha , Nob. Mount & Griffin , 0. B , Havens & Oo. , 113 S. lUhatroit , 1602 ITnrnam street , Omaha , Nob. Omnha. CORNICE. Eagle Oornice Works F. Ruompinp ; Manufacture of ( Jalrnn- Gnlrnnlzc'd Iron cornices , Iretl Iron Cornice. Dormer windows , door Window caps , metallcsky- caps , tlnlils , etc. Tin IlKlits etc. 1110 and 1112 Iron and nlato roofer. DodjtaSt. 611 KurnamHt. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Go , , Kilpatriok-Kooh Dry Dry Roods , furnishing Goods Oo , , goods , notions. Dry poods , notions , cents' f urnlshlntt goods. Cor. llth nnd Howard sts. Corner llth and Harnoy ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Wolf Electrical Oo. Illustrated Catalogue freo. ICU Capitol Avenue. FARM MACHINERY , ETC. Parlin , Oreudorff & T. G. Northwall , Martin Go. , Qencral western ngont Corner Jones and 9th sts. Skandla Plow Co , Omnha , Nob. 1349-13M Sherman are. FLOUR. Rootor&WllholuiyOo LoaOlarkAndreosoa Ilardwara Oo. Cur. IQtU nl Jncksaa > ts , IRS-lllO Humor lUost , Dumb * NoU OILS. | OYSTERS. _ Consolidated Tank A. Booth Packing Oo./ Line Oo , Oyatcra , flsb and caunoil Koods. Ucflneil and lubricating oils , axle Krcn o , eto. 1303 Leavcnworth. J A. 11 , lltsbop , Maaajfor. P. T. HUGHES , . Wliolor.nlo Cash Commission Merohuuf * ° KlKln ami Wusturn Creamery buttur i' f nnq duralo.if nnl , AUvanuos. on lots on tm k , w r housoor nstorj r. Uia'i ra'.jj. l.D UUJj JU Ueavcr , Colorado ,