0 THE OMAHA DAILY JJEffi FlilDAY , APH1L 17 , 1891. Grab Trade Surprisingly Strong and Prices Much Higher. BRISK BUSINESS ON THE BOARD OF TRADE , Stronu Advance In AVIicnt VnlncH Corn Hcyoud Any Figures Yet Itcnclicd tin tlio Crop Provisions Higher. CHICAOO , April IS. [ Special Telegram to Tun llKB.1 Hoard of tr.-ido business opened brisk , \\ith provisions firm mid u trifle higher , nnd tlio grain markets surprisingly strong and prices much higher over lust night. At the end of the ( Irst hour wheat for Slnv was Uio over lust night nt tl.Ai'j. Miy : corn made mi ciiiial Rain , ( joins to "lUc , with July up to 68ei onto acted with thu loading imiikots nnd Bold close up to Mo for May mid u fraction under Mo for July. At tlio sumo thno pork showed u gain from lust night of flu to 74c ! nt 118.70 for Muy und tl.1.0714 for July. There was a BUI prise In store for tlio wheat tradu today. It came Just when It wus least expected hy tlio licurlsh elomcnron tlio floor. There was nothing very remarkable about rarly MOWS hut thuro was Rood buying rlKhlfroni tlio stait. The low nrlco of tlio day was Me over the closing prleolmt night , nnd tlio mlvimeo later rcnvhoil a point So ever Inst night. This lifted the market out of the run of tno tiast week. The action for tlio lending months was us follows : May , JI.O.V/i. toji.o.1 , , to 81.00 , toti.oi > ( . toji.oori , to $1.00' , , loJI.OT. to 11.011s , , to Jl.Wiy. before 1 o'clack ; July. JI.OP , . totl.OPi. to Sl.OUi. to Jl.0iy. to [ I.OIV to JI.MH , to$1.0.V6tol.o : > H at I o'clock. I.'aily lilv ( > rpool cables were sliniily firm. London quoted caigocs 1 to.'ld up. The 1'rlco Current's commontson spring seeding and tlio condition of winter wheat Is very flattering nnd encouraged tlio soiling. Hut northern receipts were moderate at 101 ears at Min neapolis and 7(1 ( nt Duliith. Chicago car lots were over tlio estimate , but tlio move ment yesterday was 81,000 bushels received und 7.V DO bushels shipped. Cash wheat at Minneapolis wasiiulekly bousrlit nt $ I.O. i ? ( to tl.UI. Kurly In the day William Dunn reported ton boat'oads ' of Clilcuu'o wheat sold for ox- pot t to move at tlio opening of navigation. Later thu same parly worked sixteen loads at Milwaukee on the same conditions. This news was followed hy llradstreot's llgures on available stocks , giving a decrease of 2.000,000 bushels enst and west of the Kocklos , The de crease east was lmi,000 : : bushels. Itwason this news that prices reached tlio high point with f.ist buying by hulls with ndvanco In formation , and covering hy shorts who could not bo found an hour before. Closing cables came In after there had been a reaction from the top prices. Liverpool was JJd higher , Lou- don 3d to4d ! higher , Paris 85 cnntlmes up on when' , and flour , llorlln slightly higher , and Antwerp unchanged. l-'or a time- these pi Ices served only to piovent the reaction natural after a sharp ndvniieo. Shortly before - fore the close the market became Intensely active nnd prices wcio carried to the top figures again , with May at 11.07 and July at tl.O.'iVi. The big excitement of the day In wheat was just at the close. The strong cables had the trade In a buying mood. Thou some of the private wlro houses gave It out that franco was considering the ropea ! of Iho wheat duty. This sot the undo wild. Tlio lirlco of May went flying to 81.07 ? or $ l.073i nnd tlio closing of the ball shut oft the nd- v.inoc. After the boll May sold In the pit as high as J1.H5 ( ! , or : ic over the close last night. July sold to $1.00 , with. Irreg ular sales as high us JI.OGi. ? April was ( ( noted at the close at } l.07g. ! Many of the loading houses quoted trades In wheat nftor the close as high as JI.OJH for May and JI.07 for July. Tlio market would no doubt liayo reached these prices regular had the session lasted ton minutes longer. On the curb privil eges sold at $1.00 for puts and $1.11 for calls. The corn market took another jump to higher prices. Many had settled down to the bolloMhat the prices reached several weeks ngo would not ngnln ho touched on the ciop. The advance today carried the market away beyond any prices before made. May sold ! ic higher at opening nt 70c , touched V-'io nnd closed Just He higher at 78 ? . e. July rose from CCBo to fiO'je ' , and closed at Ofl'ic ' , or about 2c ! up. Other months were up in proportion , hut the closing prices were kept no track of. The market started strong with wheat be cause of cables which were Id to lJd ! higher. Late In the day when the sample grade mar ket got under way , the cash demand was found to bo enormous , and prices moved up sharply. No. 3 yellow corn sold at 71c. No. II straight at Tllo to 74c , and No. 4 at 7lo to ? J'Je' ' This condition of things , the remarkable stiongth In wheat , and the covering by shorts , u'l combined to make a great hull nrirkct On the curb the trade was In July urlvllogos with puts In atllSo and calls around 70o. The oats market was fairly active with in n range of lo and closed lo under the top prices of the day. May delivery opened at fuic , sold up to .VHJc anil closed at M ' o. Juno ranged from .r > " > o to Ofi'io. closing at thooulsldo amount. July opened at yosteiduy'b closing price of 58 > je , advanced to fillic , and finally settled back to 54'je. August sold from 39lo ! to 40e. whllo eptcmbor ranged from 37o to iISc , closing at 377io. The piovlslon truln ; felt the strength In the other maikots , especially did the quick up turn lu all grades of corn affect the prices of products. There was some outside- buying also , which started the local houses. Mny pork sold fiom $12.or > to J18.P5 ; July JI3.031 ! to HII.3C ; lard , * < 1.S5 to K.CO for'.Mnvand J7.12 ! } to 17.10 to $7.23 for July : ribs , $ ii.ta : tojo.43 for May and tUfi'-HJ to Jti.77' , for July. This was a gain finiii last nlirhtof 17ic ! In lurd and rllis , und 87SJe to ffilic for pork. riticr.s AT CIIICAOO. Showing the range of prices In the loading options , as repotted by Coekroll Itrotherd. COMMQIilTV.IOpen. | lllitn. I I.OVT. | ClOio. | Voat. WII TAT May 1 1 06' ' , 1 07)t July 1 IWJ4 1 04 COIIN May 70 ? 2 > < July. . , . , 07 CUM OATS 07MM Mny MM MX ' July , WM 6136 63)1 ) I'oilK Mny 12 G.1 1.1 .15 12 (15 ( 12 M 12 to I.I W 1332 1302 1J32 U IK It ins Mny 6 4S B ro C 45 R M July 077 0 77 7 12 LA III ) MnT BBS 700 08 > 7 00 027 Julv 7 12 7 25 ; 10 7 25 G 10 1'IIICKS AT ST. LOUIS. coilMoniTY I upon. I llkli. | Ixiw. | Cloie. I Yo t. WHKAT May 1 01 10(1 ( 07 July. . . . . 1UO ICO Coitx- CoitxMny. . . . . ( 8H CSJS 70 July. . . . CO to CTIl , OATS COW' OATSMay. . . . . W' ( July. . . . Notes and GoHslp. Dulutli receipts , 70 ears of wheat. Minneapolis receipts. 103 cars of wheat. Hoard cable quotes London wheat prompt. Shipments. US ; being ad advance. 1'rlce Current says : 1'nst week has 1m- tiroved the general position of spring agricul tural work. Bt. Louis Hccolpts : Whunt , &VWI corn. IDS - SWi outs. 8&.000 , Hhlpments : Wheut , I.WWi corn , 8KOOOj oats. 10.NM. Chlcugo recelptsi Winter wheat , M ; spring. B ; corn , 170 ; outs , 100. Inspected iciriilur winter wheat , II ; hprlni ; , none ; corn , 10j outs. 01 , Total lecelnts in bushels : Wheat , 8l'j"l ; Corn , UO.Cillli outs. 110.SV1. Shipments : Wheat. 74,1-8 ; coin. III. Kl | oats. 184.189. Kstlmuted forlrlday : AS boat. 84 ; corn , ItW ; oats , loft. Ileeibohin's cablet Liverpool wheat moro inquliy , prices unchaniedt corn , active and l4d ! higher. Mtuk Lane prices generally un changed , Cargoes oil coast nothing otrerlng. bold hlnco lust ronort. Cargoes on btroiiKi Ciillfornla wlieut unnnptly to Co shipped , ltd higher. I'rench country mar Logan ft Co. to Toneray & Ilryun : Our wheat has hud u rudlcal ad vance on rctuullng wenthcrandstrongcables , which ( utter ut the close Intimated thu possi bility of remission of French duties on breud- htullH , nnd throw the shorts Into u panic , iinJ If continued Is likely to accelerate thu pace net today , as without doubt our frog-eating frlcniU hold the key to the situation , or rather they hold the wheat. On covering of Mny coiitriuitii by shoits , who found little for alc , the corn'iinrket was pushed rapidly up , u win outs , and everything , Including pro- vUliini. cloned itrong and at top prices. Wo would ndvino closing any short contracts In May corn or out * or transferring thorn to deferred - forrod futures , u vrlth these light stocks a bull by buying n mouthful of 1,000,000 bushels would havu you cornered. McPorinlck says ! "May wlicnt will sell nt 11.10 by .Monday , rorelgnerslmvo boiisht nnd I bollevu own for fiitnru snlu or sliljimcnt the f.CHKl.tiw ) biiHhelK of wheat In store hero nnd the 10.ooo.0uo In storu at Minneapolis. The hoys nro beclnnlnjj to hollovo that tlio foroltfnrM own nil our wheat nnd huvc been ( iiilctly buylnff nnd holding buck thu truth of the damage to thn foreign crop. I ny ( MA for July by und hy. liny August uatsi 1 bulluvo they will ion at 5\- , " 5Tho The Commorclat Artvcrtlicr has tlio follow ing : "t'nrK April IB. The Slcole today says the Krcnoh government will probably bo com pelled toask narllnment before August to sii'iipud duties on coruals. The Sleclo ndds that the Cierman Bovcrninont Is expected to ask the rclchstait shortly to take similar no tion , 1/argo number of calls sold Inst nlRlit and when this report ciitno that the 1 rencli porurnment had been asked to icniovo the duty on wheat , nltlioiiRh It did not really amount to anything , there was n perfect rusn to buy and oirerltiKs were very light. .Tlio prlco was hid up rapidly , but very little wheat could bo bought. " Commenting on the serious nature of the calamity which has overtaken the wheat Krowers of Kuropc , and the consequent de- pendcnco upon America of those countries whldi under the most favorable elrcuin- stiincos do not produce enoiiKli for their re- ( juliettienls. thu Chicago 1'ostsaysl "Hint for a year lit least the piano of value which hud become generally accepted us the meas- utu of thu worth of wheat must bo readjusted upon a conslderablv higher level Is clearly self-ovldunt , and for the producers of and dealers In grain hero to lose the opportunity thus presented to them of scouring an ad equate iccompcnsu for the unrcmuncratlvo prices nt which the surplii" of former years had to be parted with would hu a serious ro- Ili'Ctlon upon their commrrelnl acumen. Money gives ut present good promlsu of be coming easy to boirow , and If the nextsca- ROII'S ciop slinuld tcall7o Its piescnt utomlso no better Held IH open for It.s prolitablo em- ploymuut tliiin In assisting llm grain dealers to hold the surplus back until It shall bo 10- quired to till the Knropean void , " W. 0. Mcl'ormlok ft Co. to I' . 0. Fwart/ Co. A boom was started yesterday In wheat by the news fiom Now York that eighty loada had been taken for export for. Till v shipment. The elleet of this was decldly bullish. In aplto ot the possibility of this wheat being sold many times before July comes iiiound. Tho'-o repoits wein followed up tcday by a largo In- cieaso In the ( iiiantlty und bulls snoko of thu amount w ith great looseness as bolng nny- whoie front 100 to 150 loads , llrndstreot repelled - polled u deereaso during the past week of ! .U7n.iXH ) . tow bleb must bo added 4M.OUO de crease west of the I'aclllc slope which was not reported lust week. A young panic started ainnng the beat sand the result was a quick mUnneo of Ilo a bushel. with con siderable excitement and largo trad ing. It Is evident that the for eign situation has conquered and wo look for exelted murl.els for several days , Coin stiong and higher ; turning being quite largo nnd nt times excited. The market elo-es strong ut top nrlces. The provision m , uKel showed a tircat increase In activity with good buying from several parties who have been for some days prominent as s-hort sellers. The close of this market Is very strong and wo look for higher prices the balance of the week. Kciinott. Hopkins ft Co. to S. A. McWhortcr Wheat opened stronger In sympathy with better cables , lint did not show much anima tion until thu posting of Ilrndstrret's report showing the reduction of stocks , eiihtand west of thu Hocky mountains , of about 8,000,00 bushels for the weuk. Tlmt was the signal fern n rush to cover shorts nnd thu prleo quickly rose to $1.07 for may and $ I.03J ! for July. Heal- l/lng by longs caused a reaction and prices held steadily until near the close when n minor that the 1 rencli government would re move duty on wheat started It up again , the price advancing 8c In ten minutes the final trading holns at Sl.nsu for May amUl.07'i for July , though the Olllciul closing was considerable loner. An opinion on 11 market HUe this Is valueless. Speculation Knocks prices about like an egg shell In thu rapids. The mnrket mny open -'o higher or Unvtr tomorrow , and until outstand ing short contracts have been covered there are likely fo bu very wild fluctuations. Thu corn deal Is In thu hands of the shippers , with nobtoeks heru to speak of , current receipts are Insiilllclent to supply the demand. They can manipulate prices to suit themselves , He- cently theru were for aduy or two good re ceipts. Itccolvers then stood aloof and prices dropped oil'o in a single day. Hut most of thu time deliveries arc below requirements , and this Is taken advantage of to work prices up Hharplv. The came Is so entirely under their conttol that It Is dangerous to touch corn at all. Libeiul lecelpts for . > few days would depress pr.ccs materially. On the other hand , If they should continue as light as at present there Is apparently no limit to thiilr manipulation. It Is extremely ha/ard- ous to trade In nnvthlng whenthero is nothing to trade on. nothing with which to (111 ( short contracts , and no certainty that theru will be any Increase In stocks. The situation Is haidly crltlculbut In a measure the market Is subject to most nil Influences and shows Its connection with corn. Stocks shown In pro visions was merely a reflection from the grain markets. Considering their oxtraordlnary ad vance thu ull'cct In provisions was slight. Indi cating u small or stubborn short Interest. The olosu wus Una nt top prices. C1IICAUO 1.1VK STOCK .W. , April IB. [ Special Telegram to THE HKK.ICattle The demand wns again active and prices rather on the up-turn on light and handy steers thut otherwise. Pome salesmen quoting values lOc to lee higher on that class , and only steidy on big , heavy steers. Cow stock of nil kinds was In good demand from the ODOtilng to the close. There was n fair , every day business In stockcrs and feeders nt advancing urlccs of the day , Eight loads of 1,400 to 1,500 pound steers sold at $ . > .40 ® . " > .9" ; common. Jl.O.VS'i.-'i : stockers nnd yearlings , t > l.no ® . " > .Ki ; cows and heifers , $1,0oai.5'j. Hens There was little or nothing now in this market as regards tlio demand or prices. Vet some salesmen rated common stock as a shadu lower at the close. liough and common , Including eoarso packeis. $4.0 © 4.70 : prlnin to choice puckers , JI.8.VU. " . ! , " ) ; tirlmo heavy and butcher wchrhts. $ j.'Offl5.IO ; light , Jl.OJ to (5.10 ; pigs , JJ.7.VB1.50. _ STOCKS AXI > IIOXDH. NBWOIIK , April 1(1 ( [ Special Telegram to Tin : HUE. ] Tlio advance of the Hank of Kng- land minimum rate of discount tofllj percent today hud n favorable effect on the security markets. This rather unusual result wns duo to the belief that thu drain of the Hunk of England's gold reserve will now bo consider ably lessened. London prices for Americans wcru better. Our markets also opened strong The llzzlo of the railroad meeting In Chicago spent all Its force for ovll yesterday and u reaction wns duo. St. 1'uul was the loader of the morning stock , us it usually Is , A much better fooling prevailed down Jown. A short- slg bled contlgentycstcrdny allowed a piece of bud news to stint oft their vision so that they i ould not see the groul fuvorublo factors which nro likely totntluoncu the secinlty of the markets of the world during the next few months. Atchlson was nconsplouously strong block on lloston buying. The recent strength of Hock Island J'H caused some buying of thut stock. I.ackawnnna showed weakness on selling by manipulators. The Northern 1'aclllcs were weak In the curly dealings , but recovered Inter. The highest prlco for the preferred this your wus 74. The lowest price yesterday wns 00' . The general market was stronger. Trading was moio actlvo than It has been recently. It wns n very unlnteres ting day. It is under stood that the Manitoba company will ask the supreme court for a rohoarln ; on cu r- taln points of the land case recently decided In favor Of the Northern 1'uclflo. claiming that mistakes In facts have been in ade. Tins at last seems to postpone the receipt of the money bv the Northern i'aelllu which was to huvo gone to uurchubo uiefericd stool ; for ciincellutlon. The report thut the comp.iny has purchased home of the stock during thu recent depression does not seem worthy of credence. Kennutt Hopkins ft Co. to H. A. MoWhortcr The stock n.arkut has had spoils ot weakness as well us perlo Is of decided strength during the day , but tuken as a whole the tone has beun firm and leading speculative shares , with few exceptions , have been putchused with much confidence. Traders soum to have concluded thut tlm reaction of the past two or three days fiom the previous o.xtremu ml- vnnco wus ubout all thu market wus going to have and have ag.iln csnoused the long side. The niiirkiawiiH assisted bv the strength of London , notwithstanding'thu hank ratuot discount was advanced ! j per cent. Usually such advances havu a depressing cllcctln London and thufact that thu one today did not WIIH encouraging , Wu.stern stocks have heon the Imidors In the market. The con tinued brilliant pnnpocts for the winter wheat crop are properly a strong hull argu ment , especially us they uro bucked up by e\ury reason to believe that other crops will produce fur In excess of last year's yields. 1 he adjournment of the advisory board with out accomplishing anything bueauso of thu absence of Missouri I'aelllu and Union I'aolllo lupresuntatlvos | IIH : not had the bud ellcct upon thu market which might huvu been ex pected. Somehow or other the street Is Imbued with the Idea that the absence of Mr. llould U a part of u plan which In thu end will produce favorable results , and on the htiengtli of this notion Atchlson and MUsourl I'lielllo huvo boon tine tlculurly sttoiiA notwithstanding net earn- l/l'ili' / ' ' . V Atehlson system show u decrease of (182,000 for the month of robrimry. Lacka- wunim husboonthu one notably wcukhtoek on thoi list. 1 ho market closed wltn a lltml rally. wuicU carried prices to thu highest points aud the ending wns strong. Money is easy at percent. NBwrortK STOCKS. Htocki. | Open , I T. | Cloie. Vest. It A N < * 78 Vest.ffi ? laartTruiit. ml ' N. W 103 los't 107 J Mo. I'ac * Union rue , . ( ; > * Ei * 47 N. I'ac. pM. N I'ac. com , Sill ! J 2J < C. , 11. A ( J. . . 2J6M < Hock Islapd 74' < St. 1'aul CU' ' < 61 , . Wcit.Union 618i ! < $1 ! It. , L. A W. . - Atn.SiiK.tif. F ! > H io 8 V. Nor Kiml'il , 37 M 37 37H lllch.Tcrm'l 17 $ 374S Atchlson. , , . 80- Chicago Ua 4S' < 4S < No. Am. . . . , Ili'l A. C. OH. . . . 25 M 2(1 ( 25 The following nro the closing quotntlonst t.4. ) ( . . . Northern 1'ncltlo U H. l coupons , . . . Vrt do prcfcrroil. . . It. S. m < rcul leroil 1019 < C. . N. A W 108 U , S. 4 > < coupons. . ! ! > < do prcf'rt ( otdlv ) . . . I'nrlllotiiof 'tli 112 Now VorkCoutral. . . . Cuntrnl 1'ncltlc 2-.I P. , 1) . A 1 ! 20 > Clilcnuo.V Alton 124 Hock Island v ' Chlcnxo , llurllngton U..M , A St. I' til Agulncy ECU uo prcfcrrcit 112 D.t.tW. . IHftiJ St. Paul A Omaha..i. 23 lllliioln ( Vntrnl W cloprflfcrreil 84 I. , II. AW Union 1'ncltlo 47 Knnsni AToxm U W. , St , I. . A 1' U I.nkoHhoro IJJ do preferred Hi Mlchluan Contrnl. . . . W1 Western Union 81 ] Mlmourll'adHo fill' ' MONEY ON CAi.t < Ensyt closed ofTorctl tit 3 PIT cent. ' 1'iiiMc JlKitCANTif.u I'APEtt fi7 per cent. HTEitt.tNfi KxcitANdK Quiet , uaslcr ; sixty- day bills , Ji.83J4i duiuiitl. ) ( CiltCAno , April 10. Wliout Clo iO Unset tled ; cash , ? i.o7ai.07i ? ; Muy. S1.07il.07i ? ; Corn Steady ; Vasli , 73Ho ; Sluy , TSUuj July , 'uuts-rirm ; cash , 6Co ; May , 60 ? c ; July , Wji' . 1'ork Strong ; cash , $ I2.BO } 18.8. " ! May , tl3.1C ) . Lurd Httongt cash , $0.87' { ; Muy. ifiJ.97U ® 7.00. 7.00.Short llibs-StioiiK ; cash , Jj-WiittO-lOi Siay. Jfl.40. Jfl.40.Kyorirm at 80BWC. llatley.-KIrm at SOc. riniothy-Klrin at * t. : xai.31. Whlsky-JI.10. I'lour I'lriu and unchanged. Hulk Munti-ShotililiTs , . isavasts : short clour. $0. iKlO.i ( : > i short rlhs $ l.ir'i(3li.40. : ( lliittof I'lrtn ; creamery , SOSUJi. ' ! dairy , 18 Uhecso Steady ; full cream Cheddars , ll'i © H3oj ( Voting Americas , l'l'Jici ! Hats , ll'/i © ll'c. rX'irs-'Stoady : fresh. 13I2'C. Hides UnL'hanMli ) heavy und light green salted. rVjCf6.)3i : treen salti-d , 4'icl'a ! salted bulk , lj'u : k'n'L'ii waited calf , Sc ; dry Hint , to ; dry wulted. 'iu ' ; tlry culf. b5lOc. Tallon UnehaiiKcd ; 1. solid packed , 4'.i < - ' ! . 3jo ! ; eake , 4J4u. Receipts. Shipments. I'lour . V.I.VOO 8.000 Wheat , hit . 21,000 7 : > .OJO Coin , hu . 111,000 112,000 Oatshu . 111.000 124.000 NKW YoitK. April 1C. Wheat liccclpts , 49,800 hushels ; nxporta , 170.0UO : pothlsher : No. 2red , l.l01i1.20lnelovatortl.2ialloat1.224@I.2i ; : : ! ; f. o. h. Options steadllv advanced from open ing , closlnir strong anil l'i'J1-io hluhor on KCH- erallv linn calilcs and rush of oontlnent huy- ors ; No. 2 red. Mav , closed atjl.t73 . Corn Kccolpls,27yoO hushelsexports ; , 24.POO ; spot I/ ! ' , hlutier and Htroni ; ; No. 2 , 8-Kic In elevator : KlltSIc alloat ; utiKradod mixed. SOSSli-ic. Options ran rapidly upward 2'i ® IPSo and closed Mront ; at hest price * throiiKh Improved cabli-s nnd full buyltii ! Interests ; May closed ntTll'io. ' Oats Ueeolpts , W.OOO hushels ; exports , 150 ; spot l2o hlu'lier and strong ; No. 2 white , C3'i ' ® ( i. " > e ; mixed western. fiUaiHe ; wlilto west ern , ( kiUCt ; ? . Options stionger ; May closed at Sugar Raw.steady ; rellncu , firmer. Petroleum iTnlted closed for Muy at7Io. Kirgs-Klrmer ; western , 14o. Pork firm. Lard Higher and strong ; western steam , tr.io. Iluttor Steady ; western dairy. 13S28c ; western creamery , 18'J7c ; Klgln. 87(33i1/jC. ( Cheese I'Irin ; skims , tii10c. ! ST. Louts , April 10. Wheat Strong ; cash , 81.07 ; May , $ l.07\I.OSi. Whisky-Steady nt (1.10. llutter-Steady and unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS. April 10. Wheat Cash wheat In peed demand * market stronger ; bulk of i sales iTOlii'o ever yesterday. Kocolpts , 10J cars ; shipments , IM cars. Olosu : No. 1 hard , April. fl.tWj on track , * 1.091.0 J ! { ; No. 1 north ern. April and May , (1.03 ; on track , tl.OUU ® l.lH'j'4 ; No. i ! northern , April , tl.OI : oil track , Jl 04ffll.OJ. _ KANSAS CITV. April 10. Wheat Marked , strongur ; No. 2 hard , cash , 03o ; April , OGchlu ; No. 2 red. cash , (1.01O1.07. Corn Higher ; No. 2 , cash and April , 07i ? ® C8e. Outs-Steady ; No. 3 cash. 52 ! ' c bid. MIMVAUKKK , April 10. Wheat Excited ; No. 2 spring , eash , J1.071.08 ; May. J1.07. Corn Higher ; No. 3 , 727Sc. Oats Higher No. 2. white , 89 Kc. Provisions Higher ; pork , May , $12.87J. ! CINCINNATI , April 10. Wheat Strong ; No. 2 red. (1.11X31.11. Corn Higher ; No. 2 mixed , 700. Of.ts Klrm ; No. 2 mixed. Me. Wlilsky-tl.lO. April 10. Wheat Finn ; do mand Improving. ing.dC Corn StrongdCmand ; good ; mixed Western , Cs ltd ? pur cental , K STOCK. CtiiCAOn , Aorll 110 Cattle Receipts , 10.000 ; market steady to strong and higher ; steers , top , (9.S3j others. SI.U" > ® . " > 0. ) ; stockcrs and yearlings , $ .1.0U3.8o ; cows und heifers , J3.0U ® Hogs-Receipts. 20,000 ; market steady to u shade lower ; puckers , il.OJ ® . ' ) 15 ; prime heavy and butcher weights , * 3.20o.40 ; light , J4.UO ® u. 15. 15.SIIKEP SIIKEP Receipts , 10,000 ; market active. steady to strong ; nutlves.itj.50jlu.00 ; westerns , J5.IUffi5.'J5 ' ; liimbs. (3.UUIiiU.bO. ST. Louis , April in. Cuttle Receipts , 1..TOO ; shipments , COO ; market higher ; fair to fancy native steers , M.20&0.10 ; stackers und feeders , . . Hogs , Receipts , 5,400 ; shipments , 4,400 ; mar ket lower ; heavy , * 5.00ia5.23j mixed , S4.70 ® 5.10 ; Hght , $4.bO4. 5. _ KANSAS CITV , April -Cattle Receipts 1,003 ; shipments , 1.BOO ; steady to strong ; steers , M.7.Viia.l3 ; cows , $1.751.33 ; stockers and feed ers , (2.aY.64.aO. . Hogs Receipts , 8,000 ; shipments , l.UOOj nil grades , $3.Mil5. : O.U.IIl.i Hl'K STOCK. OMAHA , April 10. OATTLK Odlolal rocolots of cattle 853. as compared with 1,078 yesterday und 1.047 Thursday of lust week. The murkct wus active and higher. Good shipping hooves were 10 to 15u higher , other grades of beeves and all grades of butcher stock were uneven , actlvo und lOc to 15o higher. All sold early. A bunch of 1,13'-lb beeves sold at S..80. 1'ecdors were actlvo and In demand at strong prices. lloos Olllciul receipts of IIOSTB 3.C1 ! > , as compared with 2.241 yesterday and 3,013 Thursday of last week. The market was D to lOo lower. All sold early. The range of thu prices paid was ( l.7.vafl.uo , the bulk selllnir attl.IWO4.tfl. Light , tl.7S.VOO ; heavy. H.005.10 ; mixed , W.KVfU.UT ) . The avcrugo of the prices paid was M.tW'/t as compared with ( l.iw'i yesterday and J4.UJ Thursday of lust wi-ok , SiiKBi' Oillclal receipts of sheep 1:0 : , as compared with 178 yesterday and IhO Thurs day of lust week. The murket was actlvo and llrin. Nutlves , I2.75tt5.53 ; westerns , J2.0J ® 5.50. PlHposttloii of Stock. Showing the niimtior ot oattlo , ho i nnd shco | > bought hy the packers anil other hu vers on the market as shown hy the boo'cs ' of the Union block yards comp my ; CATTLE. lluyors. No. Swift & Co 319 ThtiO , H , Hammond company 159 The Cndahy packing eomp'iny 81 The Omaha packing company 12 Shippers , feeders ani other buyers 521 ' Total . 1,004 lions. ThoOudahy packing company 1.20S The Omaha p icklnx company H59 Swift & Co 623 ThoU II , Hammond company 317 bhlppois , feeders and other buvcrs 1KI ' Total . 3 810 Kojircmintatlve Sales , STKEI13. No , Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. I. . MO { 4 00 10. . W | 1 00 88. . 1815 } 5 50 1. . MO 4 OJ 1) ) . . 117(1 ( 585 80. ,1881) ) 500 IS. . IISS 440 8. . 1085 585 8. ) . . 1854 50) S..HM 4 ro 10. 1110 sm : 73..i sn 570 S. . KM 4 CiO 0..1075 540 10..11118 580 Si ) . . b75 410 33..1005 545 30..14'JO ' 5fcO 10. . 007 5 OJ COWS. 1 , . 730 1 CO I . IKU 8 75 1..1030 375 8. . DM 880 80. . KC1 8 US 88 ' (71 ( 3 HO 4. . MJO 885 II. . W7 300 88..101HI 400 8mi } 885 7. . KB 335 6..1110 405 U. . H13 8 30 BUI.I.R. 1..1810 IPO 2..1M ) 300 1..15CO 350 1..1WO 885 1..1800 385 a..HJO 4 CO O.U.IJI.I WMttH.ESALK MARKETS. Groceries. Cofl'EK Green Rio , SXiStet Java , 27c ; Jloohu. 2c. . Ro.istod Arlosa , 2.V22CP ! Mc- Lutighlln , XXX X , .TiOSUc ; llunola. 2.Vl'Jic ! ; : ( k'rinun ' , 2. > He ; Dllworth's,2.i'/ic ' ; Lion , 2.Yi&2Hc ; Ciiiilnvlu. S.V22IIO ; Mocha. 30t' ! O. u. .luvu , 2Xc. ColTeo c scncoJi gro. bo\es , $1.3.vai,50 ; chlc- orv. 7HOM1. NUTH I'er pound Almonds , 18o ; Hra/.lls , lOo ; Illhcrts , l.lc ; pecans , il4c : ! ; walnuts , 15e ; licanuts. fancy white , Co ; toasted , 8c. SALT Dairy , IN ) Ibs In ubls , built. $2.10 ; host grades , ( X)5s. ) # . ' .4'J ' ; hest grade. 100 Us , $2.50 ; best grude. 23 10s , { 2.40 ; lock salt , crushed , "llAKlNO I'owncit Royul. dlmo cans , per do ? , flSo ; 'i-lb euns , tl.41 ; 4-lh cans , f..ta ; 1-11) cans , j.OO ; 1'rlce's H-lb cans. $1,3.'Jlb ; ' eans. $2.50 ; l-lli cans , $4.75 ; other kinds , 1-lb cans , per do/ : , Jl.00tt3.8.'i. WiiAi'i'lNO I'Al'Blt I'er Ib , best straw , 118 ! to32\4) ) , I'.i'i dry goods , 4'iCi e\tra ( | iialily manllla , U'.ic ; mantlla tea , 12x18 , Ucdark ; rag , hardware , 2' < e. OILS IM prime vhltc. t > c ; 150 water white , IHie ; headlight. 12e : 74 gasoline. ll'Je. ' Oil cans 1 gal , $ J.OOj.2o ; ; 2 gal. * 3.75a3.bO ; gal , ' t3.Wia3.UO. SOIIA I'uckages , 50 His to liov. Ti'ie ; kess , 'Jc. TI.-AS Japan , basket llred,20iaMesiin ; dried , 3.VJ14JC ! green , 20t6. > 0o ; gunpowiler. 2050c' ; Kn- gllsh breakfast , l.V(473c ) ; young llyson. SOO33c ; Oolong , 2 ; > ® l5c ; S-lb package dust , 15c. A.M.I : ( JllKASE Per gross l''ralcr's largo tins , WO.CO ; medium tins J T.OO ; small , 115.00 ; other makes , wood , W,50J.50. HI.ACKINO ildoz In box , 3C73e ; ladles'shoo dressing. 45cil.UO ( stove polish , jiur gross , 82.003.r > 0. Hi.uiNd-Lliiiild , 4 07. 3 doIn box , 90cfll.75 ( ; 8 or , 3 doz In box , $1.502.73 ; dry , small , 8.r > c ; large , 45c. . Hi'tcKs Pepper aingaporp , nltted , l.VJtlGc ; shot , 22u ; allspice , lOc ; cloves , Tenang , ko- lectod , 17lJo ! : cassia. China , 4- 'Ib ' mats , Do ; nutmegs , rso. 1 , 7. > c : macussor , CJu ; pickling bplces , 10-lb boxes , 85c. CIIOCOLVTK , IVTO. 12-lb bo\es , 34 > tjt5c : ; Ocr- man sweet , 88381 o ; cocoa. : i7(340c ( ; Itiomo. 'EJc. CocoANtfT 15-11)cases , K and 'i-lb packages , per Ib , KXQ.87C ; bulk , 15-lb palls , 85 ( ? . OMVIIS Quurts. per doi , Jl.'io ' ; pints , per doz , 13.50 ; bulk , per gul. $1.23. Olive oil , ! 4 pints , 8 dopereace , tl.6tK > ? > 1.20. MAPI.E HlKlAit I'eiIb 5e cakes , 3D-lb boxes , 13e : lOo cukes , 30-lb boxes , I3jc ( ; 1-lb brleks , 3.1. His In bopure. . lie. Hiioo.MS-5-tlo parlor , $1.00 : 4-tlo , 18.7.1 ; 3-tle , $2.25 ; 3-tie , plain , JI.8U ; warehouse , $ J.OO ; toy , $1.2whisk ; , l.OJl.a.v , riOAt' Castile , mottled , pcrXb , lOc ; do white , per Ib , 14e ; laundry soap , per 100 bais , $ J.15Q 6.03 ; shaving soap. 5T37io pur doz ; toilet soap , 3 cukes per box , fidcQT2.25. KAIUNACKOUS ( ! oops Harley. 4c ; farina , kegs , J3.00 ; split p < Mis,2e ; green peas , 'le ; oat meal , Dills , IV.Ka.V50 ; half bbls , W.2Vi4.40 ( ; macaroni , 12e : vermicelli. 12c ; sago und tupt- oca. 0R'Jo ' ; Lima beans , 5'ic ; ecrenllne. $1.24 ; ( hiked hominy , 3c ; pearl hominy , $ .1.75 per bbl. r bbl.LYE LYE Lewis' pri'fimicd , J4.50 : Red Cross. $4.25 ; AmorU'un. JJ.2,1 ; Saponlller. W.-i ; Merry War , (12'JO ; Star , scrubbing , $1.73 ; Olllett's pow- Oered , $4.25. MnK--CondonRcd--Kaglc , $7.40 ; Crown. $0.25 ; Anglo Swiss , $7.0Q ; HIgJilaud , $0.15 ; "Rlgl , " $0.00. K\THACTS"Lemon,2o7,5Jcl.8J ; 4 07 , $1.00 S3.50 ; vanilla , 2 o * . IBctaW.W ) ; 4 Ol , $ l.25a5.30 ; Jamaica glnxcr , 4 of. $1.83. MATCHES I'urlor , 2vW and 303 per box , (1.05 ® 1.7.1 ; sulphur , tl.15ftl.30. OANHV Mixed. 30-lb palls , OH7o ; stick , 7c : twlststlck , 8c ; French mixed , 12o ; hoarhound stick , 80 ; Jar and ease candles , 5-lb boxes , 15 ® 2lu ; extra line goods , .WiJfVii' . Hittisiiils bhou. per doz , tl.SS1tl.30 ; daubers , 73f$1.00 ; scrub brushes , ( ! 5cffit2.00. Hutu BKKII Mixed bird. 1-lb packages , 5c ; canary , 4'So ; hemp , 44c ! ; anise , 15a CAMi.r.s 40 Ibs to box , O o ; mining , 10 ® 1014c ; wax lie. TOIIACCO Kino cut , per Ib , 2527o ; plug , 22 2.'i'tOc : blaekstrap , 182Jo ; syrup , 80 grade , bills , 20 ; M bbl , 2se4-galkegs$1.242-sal ; ; kits , ' ' 'b'lwai-I'er bbl , rofluod , $0.50 ; half bbl , $3.30. TWINES. COIUIACE. I TG Cotton twine , "lllbb , " very line , ' 4-lb bales , 22o ; cotton twine , XX brand , U-lbbales , 18c ; hemp twine , h-lb bales , ISc ; sutl twine , 20c ; candle wick , ' . " 'c ; 40-foot cotton clothes line , (1,40 ; 00-foot cotton ulothes line. $ l.i3 ( ; fid-foot sisal lines , $1.75 ; CO-foot Jute. $ i.K'i ; wool twineshiic ; man- lllu rope , till sizes , from 7-10 to 1 in , lie ; sisal lope , all sizes from 7G to 1 In. Sc ; "new pio- cess , " all slcs from 7-10 to 1 In , 7'4c ; cotton rope , 'i-ln , 15c , Vi.vEdAit App'o cider , lOo ; double cider , 12e ; white wine , 12c ; trlplo strength , lUc. STAII > It I'er Ih , ( XiJsc. PICKLES Medium , bbls , JS.OO : small $10.00 ; gherkins , $11.00 : Itoston mixed $12.00. WOODEN WAHI : Per dozen Tubs , No. 1 $7.50 ; No. 2 , $ (1.50 ( ; No. 3 , $3.5u ; keeler , ouk grain , 5-ln. best , $1.50 ; whlto cedar. 4-In. best. $1.23 ; palls 3-hoop , oak grained , $ t.75 : 2-hoop , $ I.f > 0 ; syrup , $1.7ri ; dowoll , $1.83 ; paper , metal hoop , { 2.50 ; cedar 3 brass hoops. No. 1. all red , $5.50 ; cedar , 3 brass hoops , No , 2 , red , $5.00 ; cedar 3 brass hoops , No. I , striped , $3.00 ; cedar , 3 brass hoops No. 2 , striped , 14.50 ; horse extra heavy , No. 1 , $2.73 ; well buckets , tl. > . lluttcrw are Tubs , ash. 3-Inch , per nest. 73c ; ash , 2-Inch , 2 largo size , per nest , 4'ic ; butter ladles , hard wood , 70o ; butter paddles or spades , 70c. Wash- bo-irds-Slnglc , $ l.4ll.00 ; double , * . ' .5.i.23. ; Clothesiilns 3 gross boxes , COe. CANNED 1'ittiiT California Apricots , $2.55 © 2.0) ; poaches. $ i732.00 ; pours , $ . ' .502.70 ; grades $ l.b5I.OO ; cherries , whlto. ti.MHtS.n- cherries , hlackJ.2-i2.fiOiiulnce.s.42.00 ; : black berries , $2.25 ; raspberries. J5.00 ; str.iw berries , i'.lK ) ! oiirrants. * > > irni > .nlii'rrle.s.f2.25 : nlums. eggs , $ I.W1,03 ; plums , gtcon gages. JI.Kiift 1.03. Eastern eiinned fruit Peaches , seconds , $ ' . ' .202.30 ; apples , 3 Ib , f 1.15 ; gal. ! J doIn faso. $1.75 ; gooseberries , llaltlmoru standard , 2 Ib. $1.10 ; strawberries , $1.35 ; raspberries , $1,50 ; blueberries , $ l.30j rod raspberries. $1.50 ; black- ben les. ( t.oo : cheriles. $ l.251.05 ; pinoupplcs sliced , $1.232.40. DIIIEU I'ltuiTS Tutklsh prunes , less than lihds 1M10. Ou ; apples , evaporated , now ring choice. 15e ; upprk'ots , fanny , In sucks , 20o hluckhorrlcs , now , 80 ; raspberries , 23 Ibs to box , 30c ; currants , now. fiiio ; Votl7zl entrants ivxtra , In boxes , ( HJe ; peaches , Cal. , choice 171o ; California dried grapes. In bags , Co seedless Sultanas , sacks , Oc ; miii-catels Co now Valencia , 7'ic ; Ondura , layer , 8Jc ! ; llgs , layers. 14@20o ; citron , Leghorn , 2lo ) ; lemon peel , 13c. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rro'vlsloiiH. SMOKED MEATS Hams , sugar cured 12 to II Ib average , ll'iu ; ihrcaKfaut bacon , sugu cured , boneless , llo | No , 1 hums , surgar cured 15 to 1 Ih average , USic : No. 1 hams , sugar cuied. 12 Ib iivuruKtVOSio ; N ° - l hams , suga cured , 20 Ib a\oruvq ] tic : skinned hams , lot- No. 2 hams , sugar cured 7c : boneless ham canvassed or pluln , . bH'i ! Rhouldeis , sngu cured , CS.c ; breakfast bacon , funey boneless b'/ie ' ; California or picnic hams , sugar euied Cs4c ; dried beef hams , sugar cured , lOc ; baroi short cleat H , 7f o ; bacon clear backs , 7"ie bacon clear bellies' , fancy light , bo ; bacoi short ribs , 7ijo ; bt'cf tongues , smoked , lOc. Ditv HALT Mivm : Short cleats. 7c ; lout , cloais. O' c ; short ribs , ( ! ? c ! bellies , 78c ! clear hackB , 7c , , , I'onic AND IlKEF less pork ( now ) per bbl $13.00 ; mess pork , per- half nbl , $ .75 ; family or back pork , pur hhl. $11.00 ; family or back pork , per half bbl , > t i.7.1 ; extra mess beef , po bbl. tu.dfl ; u.xtra mess beef , lior hall bbl , * l.50 boneless pig pork , pur bbl , J14.UO ; bono.ess . pli , pork , per liulf bbl , 12,23. HAiTSAiKS-Ilologna,4io ! ; pork sausage , It link. 7c ; potT < suiisage. In bulk. 7c ; blooi suflsage. So ; liver sausage , 5o ; headcheese 5o ; smoked head pieo | e , tl'io ' ; \\nlnnr o rrankfiirt. 7' e ; Knobluneh sausage , 7'ie I'olUh suusiigo , 7Sie ; tongue buttsago , 8J" ! summer sausage , 14c. , . _ , Thoiiuovu prices uro for lots of SO pound nnd upwards ; a less quantity 'io more. I'lCKi.KD UEKF ToNdUKS-llarrels , 800 Ib each. $1S.OO ; half barrels. 100 Ibs eiicli. * ! > . quarter lurrels , ftu Ibs uncli , W.8i ; eighth bar n-ls , 23 Ibs each , M.75. LAUD Tliin-us. strictly pure , 7ije ; pure and kettle londored , tierces , c. Cdiintry rrciUi c. Thcro was very little now to bo said abou the market yebti-rdiiy , and aside fiom egg prices wereiirautlcally unchanged. IOIH : ( Thu inurl.ut was not strong , and good ninnv suh-H were renortt'd at 12c , tliougl a few small lots went us high as 12io. ! fcom round lots wore sold as low as ll'ic. ' lluiTEit The supply was light and the mar ket was fully steady. A good nonl of pee butter Is arriving , hut mill It Is possible to ge 20c and occasionally moro for some of th choicest of the country rolls. rouLTitv-Utcsicd chickens were not ver trona nt CKJIOc. Uood live fowls sell t t3.75Cill.00 per do7cn. Very few oeso nnd ilueks nro arriving but re quotable nt 1012i' . Tttrkpy R arc also about iluycd out although dressed they sell at llWl'm hiineDpinand for tlucUs light lit $1.0CI,5) or mixed , and I2.002.50 for mallnrds , Uccse old as high as ( .1.00. HAV Tlio nmrKet was strong , the bcU up- aud bcltiK quoted at 85.UO ! per tun. Kloui1. It. T , Davis Mill Co. . hlRh iintrnt. No. 1 nnd Cream , $2.60 : lllue D , full patent , $ . ' .55 ; llnwk- yc. half patent , $ . ' .40 ; special royal , imtent , > o. 10 , J.I.W ; Minnesota putont. t..so ; Kansas inrd wheat patent , $2.G5 ; Nebraska spring when ) patent , $ , ' .na Oskamp's rendv to rlso buckwhcnt Hour , 1.25 per case ot M2-1I ) Packages ; buckwheat. n bbls. N. V. , $ ( U'0 ' ; i\cel3lorbrand : , $5.30 ; lap-Jack meal , $3.73 per case of 30 2-lb pack- pes. Omahn Milling Co. , reliance patent. $2.00 ; nvlndblo patent. (2.75 ; LoneStarHupcrlatlvo , 2.40 : Hnowllako , $2.03 ; I'aney Kiimlly. tl.M. H. 1' ' . Oilman's ( lold Mcd.il.f8.MSnow ) | While. 2.50 : Snowilake , $2 10 ; low grade , tl.GO ; bran , JI.OO. POTATOES Homo grown stock , $1.83 ; Colo- ndo , tl.in per hu , 1'IK I'UNT 1'erdo007.'c. . CAt'i.tn.ow Kit I'er doz. } 2.M. Hi'lNACIl-l'or bbl. $ i(0. ( LiTTtCK"Cholco : ! stock , 404."c. RltTAiiAdAS Michigan stock , per bu , COc. llHKiS'-rer bbl. t..Tfii.WiL : UNio.,8 Spanish , largo crates , $0.50. . L'AititoT.s I'er bbl , $ . ' .25. CKLEitv Mlchlgan stock , 40l.c ; California , ) irxloSUM. . SWEET POTATOES fholco slock Is held nt 4.50 per bbl ; seeil potatnep , MlK ) per bbl. HAI > IRMIS : 1'er doz bunches , 45c , I'AHSNII ? 1'ur bbl. $ .1.00. CAIIIIAOI : I'erlb,2'ia2ic. ' ? CtJCi'Miii'.its I'cr doz. } l..vxTl,2.00. CEI.EHV ROOTS I'er do ? . 73o. llEANS-Cholce stock , $2.00. ' ! ! ! ' . Raccoon , No. 1 , largo. 75c ; No. 1 medium , fiOc ; \'o. 1 , small. 40c : No. 2. 40c. Mink. No. 1 , large. 1.00 ; No. 1. medium. ? .1o ; No. I , small , 5dc ; No. ' , 50c. Skunk , black , cased , No. 1 , large. $1.00 ; No. I , medium. 75c ; No. 1 , small. ( We. Skunk. short sttlpe. cased , No. 1 , huge , 7.V ; No. I. me- Iluin , 50ei No I. Hiimll , 2' > e. Skunk , nariow strlpo. cased. No. 1 , largi1 , 4Dc ; No. I , medium , 23c. Skunk , broad strljn > , e ispd , No 1 , largo , JOc. I'ox , cross , dark , No. 1 , large , tJ.50 : No. I , nedliim , $ . ' .00 ; No. 1 , small. $1.50 ; No. 2 , $1.N ) . 'ox , red , No , I , large. Jl.frl ; No. I. medium. $1.00 ; S'o. 1 , small. 75c ; No. 2 , tUc. I'ox , gray , No 1 , urge , Me ; No. 1 , medium , i.Ou ; No. I. small , 20c. Wolf , mountnln , No. 1 , large.X ( ) ; No. I , nu- llum. $1 r. ; No. 1. small. 75o ; No. 2 , $1 00. Wolf , iratrlo. No. I. largo. $1.00 ; No. 1. medium , 7f't % ; S'o. 1. small , Me : No. 2 , 4c. ( ) lleavcr , prime , per skin , No I , inrgc. $7.00 : No. 1. medium , M.UOt No. [ .small. $ .I.5H. Heaver , No. 2. per skin , No. 1 , arge. Jtl.OO ; No. 1 modlum , M.'ii ; No. 1 small , . ! I.W. ( Otter , No 1 large. $ r.OO ; No. 1 modlum , r.OO ; No. 1 small , * .l.no ; No. 2. Ji.V ) . Lynx. No I large. $2.0fl ; No. 1 modlum. 1I.21 : No , 1 small 7.V ; No. 2. tl.tw. Wlldc it. No. I large , 50c ; No. I medium , : ne ; No Ismail. lOc. Opossum , No. 1 large , 12u : No , 1 small , 5c. lladccr , No. 1 large , GOc ; No. 1 medium. 4"c ; No. 1 small. ! Uc. Wolverine. No. 1 large. Jt.Oi ; No. 1 medium , KLUO ; No. 1 sniull , $ . ' .00. Hoar , black ! No. 1 large , ' 20.00 ; No. 1 medium. $10.00 ; No. 1 .small. $3.00. Hoar. grl7zly. No. I largo. $10.00 ; No. 1 medium , $ < ) .on : No. 1 small , M.OO. Hear , blown , No. 1 largo , $4.00 ; No. 1 medium , $2.50 ; No. 1 small , f I.UO. Hear , cubs , No. 1 largo. $1.00 ; No 1 medium. $2.50 ; No. 1 small , JI.IH ) . Marlon , No 1 largo , $2.00 ; No. I medium. $1.00 ; No. 1 small , We. I-'Isher , No. 1 larze. $ 'i.OO ; No. I medium , $4.00 : No. 1 small , $2.50. Huckskln. Indian Ircssed , per Ib. , No. 1 large , 50o to 75c. Deer. summer , per Ib. . No. 1 largo. 20c to 23e. Deer , fall , per Ib. . No. 1 largo , He to 20c. Deer , winter - tor , per Ih. , No. 1 large , I2c to ISc. Doer , green ( Hum , 14c ; fall. No. 1 lame , 14c : fall , No. 1 mo dlum , llc'.dumagedspeared orshot.Qu. Muskrat - rat Southwestern and toriltory Winter , No. I largo , 14c ; winter. No. 1 medium , lie ; full , No. 1 huge. He ; fall , No. 1 medium , Sc ; dam aged , speared 01 shot 7c. Iminhcr. Quotations are for car lots on board cnrs at Omaliii : DIMENSIONS 12. 14 & llift. 18ft 20ft. 22ft , 24ft. 2x4. . . $15 50 $ I0'J ( ! ' $1050 $1700 $1800 JxO. . . . 1500 15 M 1000 1700 1800 Jx8. . . . 15 CO 15 50 1003 1750 1803 'A 10. . . 1500 1550 1C 00 1753 18 < 03 2x12. . . 1000 1GOO 1700 1850 1000 4x4 to 8x8. . 10 00 17 00 18 00 18 GO 10 00 HATTiiNS. WEM , TIMIINO. HTC. O.O. 2W-lnch , G5c : H\'l , sis , 3fiu ; 2-Inch well tubing , 1) . & M. and bov. , $23.00 ; pickets , 1) . & H , Hut. $22.30 ; D. & . H. square , $22.50. FJNCING-NO. : 1,0 In. 12 und 14 ft , rf , $10.00 ; No. ' , ( i In. Hi ft , $10,00 ; 4ln.IU.UOj No. 2 , 0 In , 12 and 14 ft , rf , $14.10 ; 4 In , $14.00 ; No. 2 , (1 ( In , 1(1 ( ft. $10.00 ; 4 In , $10.00 ; No. 3 , C In. 12 and 14 ft. $13.00 ; 4 In , $1.1.00 ; No. 3 , 0 In , 1 ft , $13.00 ; 4 In , $13.00. SiniNn-A. 12.14 nnd 10 ft$22.00 ; C. $17.50 ; R , 12 , 14 und 1C ft , $20.50 ; D , $11.50. HOARDS No. 1 com , $18.50 ; No. 2 , com , 815.00 ; No. 3 , com , $13.50 ; No. 4. com. 111.50. STOCK lloAitDti A. 12 In , sis , $18.00 ; B. IS In , sis. $45.00 : C , $40.0 ; I ) . $ r > .UO ; No. 1 common , 12 lu , sis , 10 , 12. und 18 ft , $21.0(1 ( : No. 2. $ lh.50 ; No. 1 common , 12 In , sis , 14 ft. $20.00 : No. 8 , $17.50 : No. 1 common. 12 In. sis. 10 ft , tIP.BO ; No. 2 , $17.00 ; No. 1 common , 12 in , sis , 2J ft , J21.00 ; No. 2 , $18.50. Sliit'LAl' No. 1 plain , 8 and 10 In. $10.00 ; Noi 2. $10.00 ; No. 1O. tJ. , 8 In-$111.00 ; No. 2. $10.50 ; 10 In , grooved roofing , 12 , 14 and in ft , $ l.30. ! ) FINISHING 1st and 2d , el. , 1 In , s2s , $ I'I.OO ' ; I1. , , lii and 2 In , $40.00 ; 3d clear. 1 In , s2s , 145.00 : Hi , li ! and 2 In , J47.00 ; A , select , 1 In , s2s , $41.00 : ! . , , Hi und 2 In , $15.00 ; It , select. 1 In , s2s , (3I.UO ; 1'4 , Ui and 2 In , $10.00 ; 0 , select , 1 In. s2s , $27.00 ; Ih , li ! and 8 In. $ .15.00. A. H or C select , all IC-foot , $1.00 extra. SOUTHERN Yut.r.ow PINK 1st anil 2d conn flooring , 13-10 star , $21.00 ; 13-ItIll.OJ ) ; common lloorlng , 1II-10 , $15.00 ; rift clear. 13-10 , * 2. o : 1st und 2d clear , Jj celling , $14.53 : 1st and 2d clear. H colling. $1.50 ! ) ; Kt and 2 < l clear , cell ing. $23.00 ; Island 2d clear , finish. s2s , from 1 Inch , $27.00 ; 1st and 2d clear , finish , s2s. ftomlU Inch , $ .U.00 ) ; 1st and 2d clear , finish , s2s. fiom 1'i nnd 2 Inch , $30.00 , 1st and2d clear , y. p * . casings , $ .K.UO ) ; base , $ .10.00. Poi'LAii LuMiinu H-lnch and up , 1st and 2d clear , 1-Inch s2s , J3MX ) ; h-lneh and up , 1st and 2d clear , ' , , ' Inch panel. JL'H.Wi. SASH , Dooiis , IT& * Tur boar.l. $1.51 ; sash , rr > per cU ; doors , f > j per ot. ; blinds , 50 jier ct. ; moulding , 5'J per ct. : tuned felt , per cwt. . $ . ' .10 ; straw board , $1.15. I'l.ooniNd A.lnch ( ! , white pine. J.tR.OO ; O $20.51) ) ; 11 , C-lnch , white plno , $ MUO ; D , * i0.50 ; 1) ) 0-Inch , whlto plno ( self-fencing ) , $17.00 ; diop siding , 50c per M extra. SiitNni.r.s. LATH Kxtra "A , " plno , t..Rd ; standard "A"tt.4-i ; oxttu "A , " cedar , t..Ki ; C-lnch clear pine , $1.00 ; elear redwood , $1.83 ; luth.$3.00. POSTS Whlto cedar , o-lncli , i5s , lie ; 0-Inch qrs , lie ; whlto cedar , MiInchis ' , Ikj ; F-lnch qrs , ! tc ; white cedar , 4-Inch round , 15c ; split oak , 8c : Tcnnchsco red cedar , split , 14c. As A Rule Your own feelings will tell you , when you are in need of a tonic or Blood purifier , A lack of energy , a tired feeling , depressed spirits are good indications that the blood is sluggish and your system is out of order. "I HAVE U E3 S. S , S. FOR DE BILITY RE ULT.NG FROM CHILLS AND FEVER , AN J HAVE FOUND IT TO BE THE BEST TO IC AND APPEllZER l H XT 1 Ev/ERTOOK. .TALSO PROVEN . - ED THE RETURN OF THE CH LLS. " A. J. ANYLIN , EUREKA , SPRINGS , ARK. Hooka on Illooil ami Hklu UUeafes free , Tiir.swiiT < si'r.riKir cr > . . ATI ANTA. HA. United States MRRINE BRN Kent * ( in Halo nt MAX MKYHU'B. U WANTED t Total Uiuui of CITIES , 1 COUNTIES , SCHOOL J DIOTRICTB. WATER COMPANIES , ST. R.R.COMPANIEB.Uc. Corr3pondnco rollritrd , N.W.HARRIS &COMPANYBankers , IPl.iOS Dearborn Street , CHICAGO , IS Well Street , NEW YOKK- 70 Ktote S'BOSTON. . " " " SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. A. D. Boyer & Co KichnnifO Hulldlnx , South Omaha. 8 , J , Gofiman , Bmiloy Hunter & Qraen , & 0o , , SO Krchango llulUlog Jd UicUaniia llulldlng boulli Omih * . Boutb Otuau , Hugh 0. Olnrk. nonl Wotorn Aufnt Dupont'i Bporllnp U > n ponder , Atlni hlgli , 1218 llsrucy it.'oet. "HABDWAKB. Bcotor & Wilholtny Oo Loo-Olnrk-Androosoa IlardwAro Oo. , Cor. 10th kn.1 . JacUon ill . 11CO-1I10 Harny ilroot , Cniaht. Umahk NoU. FUR , \VOOIi , HIDES , TALLO W. Qco. Oborno & Oo. , J. 8. Smith & Co. , 113S. ISthntroot , 1I3MH3 r.eavenwotth it Omnhx Omaha. IRON WORKS. LITHOGRAPHING. Boos Printing Oo. Llthncrnphlnir , Printing nnd Illnnk Hooks. lllhnndItotrnnt.Sts. LIQUORS. Her & Co. , William Dirst , Liquor Mcrolmnti. Wines , Liquors and Ct * 1112 llnnicy street. Kars. ' Manufnrtur'ra Kunnujr Kuitlntlallltturi. 1313 Knrnim St. , Oraah * R. R. Grotto , Prank Dollono & Co. , Imimrtcr nmt Johbir of Liquors and ( Jcnulno.Na" \Mnos nml U'liiori. ' 1020 unit 1022 Fnrnnai Ht. vada ClKnr . I'rlooMs \ on tii | | > llc.itloa. 1MJ Douiilas Htroct , L. Kirsoht & Co. , A. Friok & Oo , , Whnlconlo ti IquorDenlci' ' Wliolosnlo MquorDcalCrl lint PTrinm 'ftrn't. 60 - W3 3 10th St. LUMBER. G. W. Douglass & Oo. John A. Wnkofiold , Imported. American , Port. It.inlwooil Lumber , ) andCuinpntMllnnuke < Hdraullc Cement ni\4 1310 North ICth Strait. ( julncy Whlto l.lme. Oharles R. Lee , WyattBullard Luin Hardwood lumber , wool carpetn anil pnrquol bor Oo. lloortn . 6th and Duuglas. Mtti andltardStrcoU , Oady & Gray , Louis Bradford , Mnio , Coiienc , Ktn. , K' Lumbar , Itmo , cemontet4 Cor. Oth ant Diuttai S3 Houghs atreot. A MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. 0. A. Stonobill , I. Oborfelder & Oo , , Millinery , Nollonn Importcm and Jobbori In Cloaki , ito Millinery. 209,510 and SI2 ' South lltb IIG-'HBS. liJthSU , Omilia street. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS , ETO - X ' CEMENT AND LIME. , J. J. Johnson & Co. , 2188. 13th Jtrdit , Onmlm , Neb. OILS. OYSTERS. Oonsolidatod Tank A. Booth Packing Oo. , Line Oo. Orators , ash and canno4 goods. Hcnncil and lubricating oil * , ailc ( .TC.TC , eta 1803 Lcavonworth. J A. 11. lllshop , Maaagor. PAPER. . | PL.ATING. PRODUCE , COMMISSION. i- RUBBER GOODS , ETO. Omaha Rubber Oo. , Manufacturing nnl Job- bersull kinds rubber goods. 1003 Fnrnam stroot. SEEDS. Emarean Saod Oo. , Bcoil growon , ( tailors In gnrdun. grass , uralnaud tree tco li , MnMonth \ 15th. SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , ETC. M. A. Disbrow & Oo. , Bohn Sah & Door Oo , Manufacturer ! of ash , Mnnufacturori of mould doori" . blinds and ing , , blln.lj , doorj , Mouldings llranoliof- OU ] . Ucv , Ktli nnd Inir.l HU. llHh nnd CHrlt itrooti. SYRUPS. I STOVES. Parroll & Oompiny , DafTyTrowbridgo Whole ilo minfacfirors Stova Minufao'g Oo. , > yrup , molasioi und vlne .irt , Manufa tur'g storoiaat stnrn plpj. 217-219 South 8th utreot 121:1 : 1215 lonvonworthst. TEA , COFFEE , SPICES , CIGARS. Consolidated Ooffae Company , llUnn.llllfl Harneyst. Omnha , Nub , STEAM AND WATER , SUPPLIES . frr ' It Co. , ( iilalottuo freu. gooili , chlMroii't car- . 1815 lludtfo Street. flute * . 1319 Fnrnauiit. P. T. HUGHES , Wholesale Caih Commission Morohant. * v. Kluln ami Wmtnrn Creamery tiutlcr cugi ani ( iluroluat nnl , Ailvanuoiun lut on track , nnrw huuiuur nitorcuttmnk ratej. U.j | ioJIJ/O UV\ Duurur. ColuraUo ,