G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , APRIL 28 , 1891. [ HE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Bears Control Mattjra on 'Ohango ' with n Vengeance. STAMPEDE AMONG THE WHEAT SHORTS , Corn Trmlo Very Weak nm ! 1'rlccH Ijinvor Provisions Hll litly lllilicr Ijlvo Stock on tlio I ( own Turn. CiilCArto , April 27. tSpcclnl Tolcgrnm to Tin : llRK.l This wns u bonp May with a. viniuico : : on 'elmnno until tliu last halt hour of thoficsslon. Tliun tlio tublci were tut nod tind the bulls catno out victorious In wlic.-it nml provisions , lint corn nnd outs wore still below Sntiiiday'ft oloso. In wlic.it tlio boar ? rowd took control lit the ouUot. They were tORiirnuf thulr poiltmn that they won tin nnd bid prices up , sons to Kuta butter position to loll from. Whim the tratio wni once started on buyliiK tlio old bear crowd bi'san Its slu - t\uv \ and broku July fro in II.07U down to 1l.ni ! { . The opening was : it Jl.tO'J. DiiHnR the doinor.ill/.atlon that provntluJ there was a ( Croat dunl of ( | iilot buying of May future nnd more or less buying of Inly by the bulls. The old talk of manipulation was revived and the cntlio crowd of nhoits was stanipudt-d. July Bold up to tl.OG'/i ' , whcro It closcd-at about lliohlzhost point of tun day. Mbcntl ro- cclptsatnll polnlH , small exports , lower ca bles and line woathur worn the main bear points , thouuli tholncroaso In the visible snp- Iily was disappointing to many. Minneapolis received 447 cars for thti day. Kansas Oily re ceived 118 cars. The bullish features were private mcss.iisos reporting dry weather on the I'aelflc co.ut , IIIPBO < lccroaso-82J,003 bush- els-ln country elevator stocks In the north * west , and the nu > ortc > d romovat of tlio I'ronch Import duty on wboat. On the curb to lay pntsonJuly wheat fur tomorrow were ? I.Mi ! nnd calls were { I. ! ) ! ) ! { Corn was very wo.ik. Mvorpool cables quoin ! Itdemorall/.cd and very miicb lower , 2Ud percental , and home spcuulutors wcio also less friendly to It than usual bccanso of the excellent weather and prospect of In creased receipts. July started out with sales nil the way down from Clo to 03'PI ' { rallied to ftlUc , liroko to fll'io. and r 'covered to Klo at tlio olosu. Leopold Ittoom , who ha ? been a Kro.it bear on grain for a long time , bought fully 1,000,090 bushels during the decline. Purchases by the other shorts , who followed his example , together with the hnlxo In wheat , caused the closing strength. Privi leges on July corn for tomorrow were , puts , CSJSi- : calls , ( HUe. Another exciting day was uxporlcnco.l In the oats market , options declining fully : io early In the session on account of continued reports of line weather , the depression In wheat and corn and the prospect of heavier receipts , The market , however , made a grand rally before the close when options were from ! { u to lo below the opening llgures. May deliv ery opened up at 5IUo , advanced to filijp , dropped to 47'/ic , and closed at f.O'.ic. Juno sold from Me tofiliiu , to 47tic to Me at the close. Jnlv sold fnitn 47'ic to 4So , declined tc- 44ijc , but iccovered to JliJ.'c before the eloso August eloscd at IMHu and September atUic. ; ! . The visible supply figures showed an Increase In oats of 114,1'UO. ' Provisions were quite weak early. The de pression Hvemcd to bo more In sympathy with grains than bccanso of any extended selling , When wheat values began to harden the shorts In provisions begun to buy. They found of ferings scarce und holders ralhorstllT-nucked. The result was that the closing prices were at the tip top llgures. July pork started at 112.00 , sold olT to KK',75 , and oloacd at il'JM. I'lllCKS AT GIUCAnO. Showing the olllclal raiuo of prices In the lending options , us reported by Cockroll llrolliors : CUMMiiiiiTV.I Open. | Illnh. | I . ( IT. | Close. I Snt'y. I'lttUBi AT ST. LOUIS. lOMMOlilTVl Open. | IIUIi. I I.QW. | ( 'loie. I Hnt'y Not OH and Gossip , Duhith receipts ; 201 curs whoat. Minneapolis receipts : 447 cars wheat. Estimated hoxs Tuesday at Chicago , 18,000. Kaunas City receipts : Wheat , 118 ; corn , I90i oats , 25. St. Louis receipts ! Wheat , 37,800 ; corn , 150- DOOl'oatrt , 48,400. Ht. l.ouls shipments : Wheat , 0,030 ; corn , 13',800 ! oats , 10,000. Kstlmaled cars at Chicago Tuesday. Wheat , 57 : corn , 785 ; oat . 375. Clearances nt four ports yesterday : Wheat , 17,517 : corn' , tt,7a ! : oats , W.'jsO. VUlhlo supply : Wheat , Increase , 150.000 : corn , Increase , " -0.030 ; oats. Increase. 114,000. Milwaukee rocolpls : Wheat , 4.XUI5 ; ship ments , 101WO. : Receipts ot Hour , 0,551 ; ship ments , 11.7UO. Stool ; In btoro at Minneapolis , ! > , rct3,4IO , decrease - crease , 1.KJIIV.:0. ( : Stoulc In store ut Uuluth , & ,30e.rj4 , lncroat.e. IDSU5I. Paris cable : Wheat declining In I'urls owing to favorable weather und In limitary advanc- Inrowlni ; to olliclul ostlniates of the crop being roil ucod. . Ilucrbohni's cahlo : Cargoes off coast , wheat nnd corn , nothing olTnrvd , On putsujr.0 , wheat and corn rathur easier. Marie l.iuio wheat easier , corn iiiloter | , French markets llrm , Llvorpool wheat and corn slow. Liverpool , llii'.tO p , in , , wheat dull , demiinil poor. AV. O. McCormloU ACo.to I'.O. Swartz&Co. Ondor the ( avorablo weather conditions und weaker Liverpool and llerlln cables our early wheat market showed deckled weakness and general liquidation of lotiKwhuat. Liverpool showed a decline of a penny and London , al though steady for the nuur futures , was weak ami lower for the further months , The In crease In the visible > Vus a general ilUap- polntmont , us the large shipments of last week had Induced the hope that u decrease would he Hhown. Keeeliits In tlio northwest were unexccptlonully large. Towards the eloso u reaction In our market took place on Covering of short wheat , but this was no more than might nuturully have been ex pected , and wo do not consider the eloso of the market as showing great strength , pleuranees from the noaboard were trilling , rheio WIIH some talkotdamago to the Hun garian crop , tut It was not verified. Corn and oats opened wonk , and sold olT rapidly under free offerings for both local and country ac count. Tlio estimated receipts of 7b5 cars of corn and 385 of outswas < | ullo a surprise to the hulls , who huvo been preaching small country stocks. The reaction which took plnco In both deals before the close on the covering ot shorts Is onlv u natural one , and wo still rec ommend selling the July option on ull bulges. 1'rovUlons opened weak anil lower , reacted In Hymputhy with grain , but showed very llttlo life. The receipts of hogs continue Irrgo and the market for them Is weak. Untslile oper ators who have previously been good holders show a disposition to unload , and If these con tinue the p\ekers : \ will strive to depress the market. We uro not yet ready to auvlso pur chases. Kennott , Hopkins it Co. to P. A. MoWhorter Wheat lieurs again begun their attack by u Hunk movement against corn anil outs. Tlieso they hammoied viciously , stampeding hold ers und scoring n decided victory. They then assaulted wheat and forced the price down about l' < o below Saturday's final tlgures. At the bottom they covered as freely us possible but there was such a good demand for Invest ment after the-visible wus posted , that many shorts were left In tlicl tirch and others camu In on the bulge at the oloso or went homo short. The market has acted about rlzht for two or three days past to encourage a good short Interest and wo think Its existence wilt bo developed If cables coino In strong tomorrow morning. Hears way that u ' 'c icautlon Is natural after a break of over 80 and that the market will soon turn downward again. Act ing un this belief they have bccirslow to cover nnd probably liavo fair Hues now outstanding. On tlio other hum ! many of the longs who were shaken out by tlio severe decline bought but sparingly on the bottom and largely 1-oulltcd oa tlio resulting bulge. They are lu n position to purchase on soft spots and will doubtless do so. The shorts will also bo tin the market on breaks nnd for this roafcoii , n further material decline seems. Improbable. With better ca bles tomorrow there ought to bo n good de mand for wheat , both for long and short ao- pouilt , and. , a gradually hurdeiilnz market. The oulv weak , fcutur * today wu the com- p.trutlvo absrincn of export orilcn. I'MlniM fiirul/ncn bought so freely lust week und previously Hint the present want * are fully tmpnllcil. If no tills will luivo n very unfav orable olTcct tin liny trlul to mill prloos. Ainorlo.ui holders will not bull tlio market on themselves , und If there Is no rcasotiablo probability of unloading on . for eign consumer * there In no such scarcity lioio tin to Justify higher prices. I'.vcry Incentive to u bull inovu mint coino flont tibroail. Provisions opened weak and sold down with Imps nnd grain. When urn In rallied provisions followed , stimulated by purchases of Muy iind July pork for Armour. Ijiitur Armour fold Hcpti.'tnlior pork. Ilynn wns a frco seller of pork. It h noticeable tlitit tlio market does not broik ; easily nor badly , nnd develops good buylni ondcpres- slons , Ktporls lust week show u gain of 2,500- ( XX ) pounds of lurd mid n loss of 3.000,000 bacon ns compnrcd with tlio sumo week lust your. Corn nnd Oats Tlio flno growing wcntlior and tlio weakness of the foreign mar kets together with limits ot holders inndo It comparatively easy to force prices down. There wns n mo.lcrato recovery later , but the close wns below that of Saturday and the market has sometlng of a demoralized aspect. I'rlcos may work still lower , but traders will ho careful about getting short on this decline. Chance ? are In favor of a further rally. VMIICAUO Ijlt'K HTUVK 3IAKKKT. OIIICAOOprll27.tHpcclul Tolozram toTiie IlEK.1 OATTI.B Thu general market was un usually dull for a Mbuday. The cjuallty of stock was good , and among the steers were many nrlmu lo ids , but the doinand was light from first to lost , with prices rather on the down turn than otherwise. Kistctn and Kn- Bllsh markets are also slow and prices un settled. In both of thcsu outlets consumers are stubborn , resisting the advance asked by dealers In beef and claim the situation docs lot warrant the prices asked by retailors. I'ho cattle In sight continue to grow less In numbers than this tlimi last year , and at this point are 20,000 less than the corresponding wcuku year ago. Sooner or later this largo lecroase must toll on prices. No one can bo- llovo but that the taklngontof 1,500,000 of cat tle from the annual supplv must advance prices or largely lessen the consumption. As the beef eating part of our population Is fairly prosperous , It would seem that the lat ter Is not likely to occur. Cow stock , and In fact , alt classes of butchers' stock , may bo quoted IV3200 lower than last week. Texans , $ I.IKiftl.l3 | sto.'r-t were J5.S030.00 , for choice to extra : others , J5.2535.75 ; common , 11.253.1.10 : heifers , HS5J4I..V ) ; cows , $ , ) .ooffl'I.C , ' ) : canners , $ . ' .00 2.75 : hulls , W.OW3VOO. lions There was a sharp down turn of a strong 10e all around with hern and there some lots selling 15Ti2)e ) lower. The general market closed weak with a largo number car ried over. Uougli and common may bo quoted nt $ . ) ® . . ) packers and mixed , JI.7.VH4.S5 ; prime heavy and butcher weights , .UOOMOj lleht largely at 11.1)0. ) STOVliS .t\l > UOXDS. NKIT YOIIK , April 27.-Speelal [ Telegram to Tin : Ilnn. ] Kxcellont crop news from all sec tions of the country and the fact that each [ lay of the present line weather simply moans to farmers the making of so much additional money , since It Insures a rich harvest of winter - tor wheat , tended to create the greatest en thusiasm todav. These facts , reinforced by others of equal Interest namely , that the powers of Kuropo , and more especially that of 1'rance , acknowledging that wheat and other crops of cereals abroad arc damaged to such an extent that llttlo less than starvation will sturo the poorer classes In the face unless the duty on wheat Is reduced encouraged the bulls on this side. The market opened under full headway of steam , notwithstanding an Indifferent speculation for American stocks. London cables this morning , so far as thc.v related to purchases of stock , limited buying to Lonlsvillo A : NushvtUo at 81It31'-i. ! Union Paul flu at 6ls. Now York , Lake Krlo < fc West ern at 22 % , I-ako Blioro ut ll'/yHl'l , und Northern I'aclllo preferred at 728Q/726. ! After the first heavy dealings , which were duo to the execution of heavy purchasing or ders from Doston , 1'hlladclphla and Chicago account , London turned out a moderate seller and put out more stock than It required , During the opening scramble It was more than suspccto : ! that Mr. Kussoll Haze had been letting the boys have some "chimp" stocks. Ho said this morning : "Tlila Is the tlmo to.soll stocks. Any man who can resist such an opportunity to take prollts Is a goose and ought not to bo on Wall stroot. " Mr. Sago does not want tlio market to go any higher , llo has calls outstanding on as many as 5,1)00 ) shines of different stocks which he has contracted to deliver from 2 to 5 points fioni those prices. Insiders bought tunlor mortgages today. It Is definitely bottled that there will bo no war of rates among the trunk line roads because of tlio Canadian Pacific's efforts to get busi- no s. The status ot the Canadian warrior will bo clearly defined at the meeting of rail road magnates which will take place on Thursday-next. Industrial shares were no lairgards today. In tho'autlve list , Wheeling & Lakt ; Krlo , Mis souri I'aclllc. Hook Island , the Yllltirds and St. 1'iuil were taken up to the highest price by the best commission brokers. Selling was al most entirely by the professional olomeilt. The bond'iiiarkot. under the lead of Oregon Improvement , Northern I'aclllo 5s and Koud- Ing mortgages , was active at higher prices. Money was treeiy onorou on onu at.i per cent. The Missouri Pacific's strength wns In part due to the rumor , which has been about tlio street for the past few days , thut the dividend would bo Increased 5 per cent , Wab.ish securities were exceptions and showed de clines of strength. The selling of stocks by London In our market , together with the higher rates for money prevailing there , caused un advance In actual rates for sterling exchange. Gold coin to the amount of (500,000 wns ordered for export. In the early afternoonthonmrketdoveloped considerable weakness. Chicago & Eiistern Illinois and Louisville , Now Albany & Chicago were still on the rlso. The earnings of the former company showed u most favorable statement. The news frdm Plttsbtirg thut In all probability the idon of u general strike umong the bituminous coal minors would be abandoned was considered highly favorable to the coal mails , Hcprescntatlvcs of these roads have been predicting for several days thut the strike would not take place. Kennott , Hopkins & Co. to H. A. MoWhorter The reaction which traders expected lust week and whlcti did not put In an appearance and the absence ot which Induced the long sldo of the market , has started today. The market opened usstiong us It e.osod on Satur day with commission bouses good buyers of stocks and for the first two hours there was not n weak spot anywhere excepting Union I'aclllo which begun to decline from the first sale , but , It soon became apparent that the selling of the stocks wns ot u much hotter character than buying and thut proDubly tbl * hud boon the cuso for n duy or two. The uinrkot bcg.ui to yield first In one und then in another nnd und finally lost tone entirely and stcnJIly receded up to the oloso of business. There have been sumo unfavor able plcees of news. The Heading statement for March , showing a deficiency of &r. , : ! 00 , which wus if.Vi.OO. ) inrgor than lust your , wus disappointing. The loss ; It Is said , is duo to the reduction In the prices of coal. Very likely this Is true , but It doesn't help matters any , The reduction in rates by the "Soo" line via West Shore and Canadian Punlllc wns put In olToct today nnd has led to the culling of u meeting ot ull lines Interested next Thursday. At the com missioners' olllco It Is said the mutter looks serious boeauso It la nn apparent viola tion of tlio established agreement. Consols In London nnd rentes In Purls are weaker mid the London Economist says the monetary posi tion of the centers are delicate. The Imme diate cause ot tlio dcclltio Is attributed to the failure of Paris to tuko tlm Portugese loans. The sterling exchange Is firm and f.ViO.OUO In gold coin bus boon taken todav for export. The order from the secretary of the treasury suspending thu previous notice ot redemption ot 4i ! percent bonds Is the tlrst olllclal stop thut the government's resjur es are not un limited. The stock market continued nctlvo up to the close of business , but sellers were largely In the ascendency nnd at the oloso about the lowest prices of the duy woru cur rent. Money 3i44 per cent. Total sale * 408,48. . The following are the closing nnotations : U.S. 4srexUt rod..m Northern 1'acltlo 27(4 ( U.S. 4s coupons 121 do preferred 7'4 U.S. Mt registered .101 C. . N.V IWW U , S. 4V coupons..101 doi > ref'd(6xdlr.UJU ( ) I'HCltlO ll Of " . 'i ' , 113 Now York Central.10.1 Central 1'nclllc . . . . . . . SUM I' . , I ) . * 15 21 Chlcnk'o A Alton I2J Ituck Island 7b"- ( Chicago , llurllngton V..M. AHt , \ " US * ) ) Aljulnoj , . , HOW do preferred 113 > ( I ) . , LAV 1.17M St. Paul A Oniilha , . . . VS'-i ' Illinois Central 100 Uiiprufcrrvd W Kansas A Titxas , , , , , . 14 tlnton 1'uclno. . . 50 l.akoSuura , llli ) W. . UkL. A I' 11 Michigan Central. . , . M dupreforred , , 22 ! Missouri I'nclltc 72 Wuvturn Union H ) MONEV ON U.u.i , Easy , closed offered ut 3 ! ' , percent. PitiMK MKIICANTILE I'jU'Eit Unchanged ; OS Gli percent. bTEiu.iNii RxciiANflE Quiet ; sixty-day bills. W.85J , ; demand. tl.K'.t. Coffee Options ) . NKW YOMK , April .T , [ Special Toloram to TUB IIKB. ] Cofi-KK Ootlons opened steady and unchanged U ) 10 points up and closed firm at.VRn points up. Hales , : CUO } bans. Including April , fT.S5i ! Muy. m.G.VtM7.75 ; June , 117.11 tt 17.05 ! July. 17.4.'Wfl7.55 ' ! ; August , I17.10OI7.15 ! Hoptetr.ber , tlil..V > aia.fln October , 115.054410.10 ; December , tl.VJ5ii.5.30. tipot Itlo , llrmor und more active ; fair cargoes , JI0.7J ; No. 7 , (18.75. Mining Stock * ) . NBW route , April 27-LBpooUl Telegram to CiiiCAno. April 27 The following were the closing prices ! Wheat Flrmi cash , fl.C'JJi ; May , JI.WIUI July , II.07W. Corn Steady : cash , GflJSot May , 6Syc | July , G7' c. Oats-Firm ; Cash and May , BO.'io ; July , 40 ; c. Hyo-Kusyat Mo. Itarloy Kasy at78c. Prime Tlmnthy-II.2C31.23. riax-Qillet ut $1,18. Whisky-tug. J'ork rirnu cash , nnd May , tlltt ) ; July , Lara Steady : cash and May. M.G7JJ : July , Short Ulhs-Stcndy ! cash , $0,2030.23 : May. M.2July { : , H52i. ! Flour Kuslor ; nominally 15olowcr than last week. Hulk Moats-Shoulders. J5.2ViV.25 ! short clear , to..VAU.i''ii short ribs , $0.20'i.25. _ llutter Unchanged ; creamory,18Q25ci dairy , ( Jhceso Unchanged : full cream Cheddars. llUtl4c ! ; Voung Americas , 12@12ie ! ; flats , lI'jWilJiC. I'gns--Unchanged : fresh , 12l3Sc ! { ] , Hides Unchanged ; heavy and light green suited.5Vie'iJ54i ? green salted , 4yrat'ic ' : salted bulk , 4 c : grcons'ilted calf , Se ; dry Hint , Be ; drv suited , no ; dry calf. WWc. Tallow Unclringed : No. 1. solid packed , 4c ! ; No. 2 , 3ic ! ; caku , 4e. ! Uecelpts. Shipments. ( 'lour ' . 10.000 Ki.OOO Wheat , bll 27.00J .TJU.OJO Corn , bit 133,000 01,000 Oats , bl 284.000 113.000 Tlio Visible Supply. CiiiCAno , April 27. Tlio visible supply of grain , as compiled by the secretary of the Chicago cage board of trade , Is as follows : IlnshcR Wheat 22,313,000 Corn ' . ' ,411:1.000 Oats 2,2 2OOJ Uye 42iXM | ( llarloy 707.00J NEW YOIIK , April 27. Wheat Uocolpts , 21,100 bushels' cxpot is. none ; spot ISJ'lo lower : No. 2 red , $ t.tn't In elevator : tl.20'j In store ; Jl.WS nllont : $ l.2liffl,1.2P : f. o. b. Options opened bearish through reports of line crop weather In the west. Increase In visible sun- ply and lower Kugllsli and continent markets. Bold on" steadily to 'J'idWsu decline : reacted S ® l' i'i closing firm : No. 2 red , .May , closed at $ I.1H4. ? Corn Uecolpts , 2,00.1 bushels : exports , 17,500 bushels : spot loner ; No. 2 , H'JItS3o In elevator : HUilSl c alloat ; ungradod mixed , 7' > tt-SI'L' ' . Options sold oil' 'I'i . 'i'iu on hear raid with favorable oren reports , but rallied ? &lMo with wheat : May closed at 74 ? c. Oats Receipts , M.OJO bushels ; exports , COO busliels ; spot weak ; No. 2 whlto , COu ; mixed western. 5VS02c : whlto western , 02370C. Op tions weaker : May closed at 5'l5c. ' ! Sugar Uuw , llrm ; ri'llned steady ; off "A , 4 a-lilJM'io ' : mould "A , " 4Sc. Petroleum Unite * ! closed for May nt 60c. Kegs Steady : western , 15c. Pork Steady ; new mess , $13.75 14.50. Lard Lower , closing steady ; western steam , Jd.OO. lluttor Firm ; western dairy , 12 < 323c ; west ern creamery. 222e ? ; Klgln. 2itc. ! Cheese- Fairly steady ; skims , tVSOc. ST. Lotus , April 27. Wheat Unsettled ; cash , 81.07 ; May , Jl.OO ; July. II.U2. Corn Lower ; cash , ( U e ; July. Bl'io. Oats Irregular : cash. 55c : July , 43c. Pork Heavy at JI2.2(3t2.5' ( } . Lurd Kaslor atiiUO. Whisky * l.18. llutter Unchanged. MINNKAPOMS , April 27. Offerings sample wheat large ; prices 'Jliitiu lower ; demand slow. Hecclpts for two days. 4..0 cars : shlp- incnt" , lOJcurs. Close : No.lhard. AprllfI.IUii ; on truck , } 1.111.IUi ; No. 2 northern. April and May , $1.07 % ; July , SMO'i ; on track , 11.08 CM.OS'No. ' ; . 2 northern , April , * 1.0J.i ! ; on truck , Jl.0fif.0flli. KANSAS CITY , April 27. Wheat Weak ; No. 2 hard , cash. $1.05 ; No. 2 red , cash , $1.08. Corn Lower ; No. 2 , cash , U4cbld ; April , C5o bid. bid.Outs Outs Lower ; No. 2 cash , KJJJo : April , 52c bid. MH.WAUKRK , April 27. Wheat Higher ; No. 2 spring , cash , Jt.071.0S. Corn--Lower ; No. : t , Ii75ic. Oats Lower ; No. 2. whlto. Sic. PUOVISIONS Quiet ; pork , July , $12.03. CINCINNATI , April 27 , Wheat Lower ; No. 2 red. 11.101.13. Corn Wean ; No. 2 mixed , 70H < 372o. Oi.ts Lower : No. 2 mixed , 54c bid. Whlsky-$1.17. LIVEIIPOOL. April 27. Wheat Dull ; holders offer moderatelv. Corn Dull und lower. LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO. April 27. Cattle Receipts , 13,000 ; market lower ; Texans , M.O..1) ; steers , choice to extra , 8S.30O.OU ; other steers , J4.2r > ® 5.75 ; COWH and bulls , ti.WSA.Oi. Hogs Kvcelptti. 2H.OOO : market lower ; rough and common. I4.0l.4.40 ; packers and mixed , $ f.754 > 5 ; prime heavy und butcher weights , Hheep Receipts. 10,000 : market nctlvc.steady to higher ; natives. } . " > .00 ® . " > .60 ; westerns , $5.50 ® 0.10 ; lambs , tO. ® 7.15. ST. Louis. April. 27. Cattle Receipts. 1,300 ; shipments. 200 ; easier ; fair to fancy native steers , 44.10SO.OOi Texans and Indians , $3.40 ® 5.tO. : Hogs Uccelpts , n,700 ; shipments. 2.500 ; lower ; heavy , t. > .60W.UO ; mixed , 11.3 ® 4.8r > ; light , J4.caffil.75. _ KANSAS CITY , April -Cuttle Receipts , : t,400shluments,2,600 ; ; market steady to weak ; steers , & ) .50r > .80 ; cows , $2.505.00 ; stackers nnd fenders , Jit 1X24.50. Hogs Kecolpts , 3,000 ; shipments , 5,500 ; mar ket lower ; ull crudes , ! .0j4.tt5. 031 All A 1.1VK SFOVH. . OMAHA , April 27. CATTr.K Odlelal rocoluts of oattlo 1,533 , as compared with 06 ( Saturday and 1'Ml Monday of last week. 'Tlio general market oncoves was lOo to 15o lower , n few fiino light beeves sold early nt about sternly prices llntchor stock wns active and llrm. Uood fccd- ders were siren , common grades slow and lower , Hoes Ofllclal receipts of hess 1,471 , us compared with 11,421 Saturday and 2US."i Monday of last week. The market was slow und 5o to lOu lower. The range of the prices jiald was tl.r > 04.83 , the bulk selling at JI.OOS ) 4.01. Light , l.5)4.70hoavv. ) ; N. ( 34.f < 0 ; mixed , J4.X ( > S4.7. > . The averngo of tlm prices paid wus W.I12W , as compared with $ l.701i i-atnrduy and Jl.fc'J ' Alonduy of lust week. SHEEPOlllclal receipts of sheep 1,105. as compared with l.KII Saturday and ! I80 Mon day of last week. The market was active und stron ; , Natives , CI.U035.75 ; westerns , lv.50 O5.53. ItccnlptH mill Disposition of Stouk. Olllclal receipts nnd disposition of stool : as shown by the books of the Union atockynrds comiiuny for the twenty-four hours ending ut 5 o'clock p. in. April 27 , 18U1 : IlKCKll'TS. DISPOSITION. 1-109 AND HOUGH. 8 110 - - 31 GrtJOcrlcB. NUTS 1'or pound Almond * , Klo ! Hrn/.lls , 18e ; Illherts , t''c ' ; pecati < > , UHillo : wulnuts , IDC ) pciuiuts. fancy white. Go ; masted , 8e. Dim : ! ) KituiTi > Turkish prunes , less than hhds , ib'.U. ' fi'ic ' ! apples , evaporated , now ring , choice. 14ct apricots , fnnuy , In sacks. 20c ; blackberries , now , he ; ruspoorrles , 2 , " > Ibs to box , Me ! currants , new , Coi Votlzzl currants , cvtra , In boxes , iiyct peaches , Cal. . choloo , Lie : California dried grapes. In bugs , Co ) seedless Sultanas , sacks , Va ; muscatels Cc ; now Vulenclii , 7' { ' ; ! Ondura , layer , 8'c ' ! figs , layers , 1420o : citron , Leghorn , 2Ue ; lemon peel , 15c. OMVIS : Quarts , per do * . } l.0 ! pints , per do/ , f2.7 : > ; bulk , per gaU tl.43. Olive oil. ! i pints , 2 doz per case , Jlr > ( xa. > .2U. PAiiiNAcrous Uoons lliirloy , 4ns farina , kegs , W.OO | split pens. ; iio ! ; sreon peas , 2c ; oit- : tnenl , Bbls , jn.ftoJW.75s half bbls , jUVit4..Vi ; ) macaroni , I''e : vermicelli. l-'J ! sago and tapi oca. r/iiliiu ! ! Lima beans , iWcj cercallne , $1.24 ; linked hominy , 3c ; pearl hominy , J.7.'i ; ! per bl. bl.SUfiAH SUfiAH Ornmilatod , 5Jc ? ! cubes , fi'.ic ' : cut loaf , fi' o. nowderi'd , standard , ftliCS XXXX , powdered , 7c : yellow 0. 4-io ! ; canary , 4ie ? ; light extra C , 4o ! { : coufectlonerV A , So. SALT Dairy , 2fO Ibs In bbls , bitlK , $2.10 ; best gra < le.s , GO.'s. $ ' . ' .43 ; best grade. 100 Us , 12.50 ! best grade. 2S 10s , $2,40' rock salt , crushed , $2.10. HAKINCI Powiunt itoynl , dime cans , per doz , O'c ! U-lb ciins , $1,45 ! Vi-lb cans. $ ' . ' .C5 ; 1-ID cans } . -i.OO ; 1'rlee'slb cans. $ ! . : ; ! i-lb cans , J2.50j 1-lb cans , $4.75 ; other kinds , 1-lb cans , per do/ , tl.OJO3.83. WitAi'i'iso I'AiT.it Per Ib. boat straw , 13x18 toIWx44 , l' c ! dry goods , 4ie ? ; extra quality munlllu , U ic ; munlllu tea. 12xlB , [ to ; dark rug , hurdwarc.5io. . OILS ISO prime white. Uc : 150 water white , ll'ie ; headllglit. l''e : 74 gasoline , ll'ic. Oil cans I gal. $ J.OOII.25 ; 2 gal. iW.755l3.bO ; gal , ti.50 ir > .tu Soiu Packages , 50 Ibs to box , 55o ! ; kegs. Vc. TKAS Japan , basket llrei,2K5.rMcsnn ! ( ; dried , : ti4.e ; green , 205tVo ) : gunpowder , 'M&ae ; Kn- gllsh breakfast , ; i5il75c ; young Hyson. 20II.C ; Oolong , 2.V3f5c ; 2-lb packagu dust , 15c. Axi.u OKKASB Per gross I'razler'n largo tins , $ ; ! 0.GO ; medium tins fJT.uo ; small , $15.tX ) ; other makes , wood , $ J.50S.50. HnACKiNn Ildoz In box , : iO7.e ; ladles'shoo dressing. 4. " > cIUO tovo polish , per gross , $2.003.l ( , IlMllND Liquid , 4 or , : i doz In box , OOuGf I.T3 ; 8 oII doz In box , $1.502.73 ; dry , small , 2oc ; large , 45c. SIMUKS Pepper LMngapore. sifted , 1. " > ® 1GC ! shot , 22c : ullsplco , lOc ; cloves , PeimiiL' , se lected , ITfMl'o ; cassia. China , 4-lb mats. Oc ; nutmces. No. 1 , 7. > e ; iiiueussor , 0. > u ; pickling bplces , 10-lb boxes. 25c. CIIOCOIATK , KTC. 12-lb boxes. 34&I5C ; Ger man sweet , 2221c ; cocoa. a740c ; llromo. : Kc. COCOANIIT 15-lbcu es , y und H-lb packages , per Ib , KWt27c ; bulk. 13-lb palls , 23c. MAPLK SunAit Per Ib 5c cukes , 33-lb boxes , 13c : lOc cakes , 30-lb boxes , IS > 4 I 1-lb bricks , 3j- : Ibs In tiox , pure. lie. ItitooMS 5-tle parlor , $ .1.00 ; 4-tle , $2.75 : li-tlc , 12.25 ; 'i-tle. plnln. $ I.8D ; warehouse , SJ.OO ; toy , ti.aviil ! ki.08i.ai. SoAi' Castile , mottled , per Ib , lOo ; do white , per Ib , 14c ; laundry soup , per 100 burs , f.'l,15S .i.OO : shaving soap. 50 < ii75i ! per doz ; toilet heap , 3 cakes per box , McSM.'S. LYE-I.cwK' prefiiiiied.tl.50 ; Ited Cross. $4.25 ; American. tt.2.i ; Snuonlllcr. tl.Si ; Merry War , (12.1K1 ; Slur , scrubbing , il.73 ; Glllott's powered - © ered , $4.2- ! . MII.K Condoimed Kaglo , $7,40 : Crown , K25 ; Anglo Swiss , 17.00i Highland , W.I5 ; "Ulgl , " KxTltACTS Lcmon , 2oz. .VcJI.83 ; 4 oz , $1.00 $3.50 ; vanilla , 2 U5c@t..80 ; 4 $1.233J5.50 ; Jamaica ginger. 4 or. , f 1.85. MATCHES Parlor. UM ami 300 per box , $1.G5 ® 1.7" ! sulphur , fl.l5fal.KO. OANDV Mixed , DO-ln pulls , 0i@7c ! : stick , 7c : twlststlek , Se ; French mixed , l-'c ; hourhound stick , 8c ; jar and ease candles , 5-lb boxes , 15 ® 2le ; extra fine goods , 55@05i' . HIIUSIIKS Shoe , per ( lost , $ l.2.V8U.iO : ; daubers , 75cI.OU ; scrub brushes , t5c$2.UO. ! Him ) SURD Mixed bird. 1-lb packages , GO ; canary , 4Ho ; hemp , 4Je ; anise , 15e. OANIH.KS 40 Ibs to box. Uio ! ; mining , 10 ® lO'/ic ; wax lie. TOIIACCO rinocnt , per Ib , 25'327c : plus , 22 Q7Sc : smoking.y.'fSOlo ; funny brands. t)0cl.r,0. ) MOLASSKS Hbbls N. O. fancy , per gal. 4RU 4Sc ; choice , 4045c : KOod.2B30c ; Cllbn. baking , 2ffi)0o : ) ; blackstrap' lUtSKc ; syrup , 80 grade , , bbls , 20 ; 1)4 ) bbl , 2fc ; 4-gul Uegsl,24 ; 2-giil kits , C7c. C7c.CiiiKnPer bbl , roflnnd , $0.50 ; half bbl. $3.50. TWINF.S. ConoAnc. KTC. Cotton twine , "Bibb , " very flue , M-lb bales , 22c ; cotton twine , XX brand , ? 4-lbbales , 18c ; hemp twine , M-lb bales , 18c ; sail twine , 20c ; candle wick , 22c ; 40-foot cotton clothes line , $1.40 ; CO-foot cotton clothes line. S1.U3 ; CO-foot sisal lines , $1.75 ; 00-foot jute , $ i.K3 ; wool twlnes.fcijc ; mnn- tllu rope , all sires , from 7-1(1 ( to 1 in , lie ; sisal rope , all sizes from 7-o : to 1 In. 80 ; "now pro cess , " all sizes from 7-10 to 1 In , 7Ho ; cotton rope , } 4-ln , 15c. . ViNKdAK App'o elder , lOo ; double cider , 12u ; whlto wine , 12e ; triple strength , lUc. STAUCII Per Ib. C8c. PICKLES Medium , bbls , $ # .00 : small $10.00 ; gherkins , $11.00 ; lloston mixed $12.00. WOOUKNWAIIE Per dozen Tubs , No. 1 $7.50 ; No. 2 , ffl.50 ; No. 3 , $3.50 ; keeler , oak gra-n , 5-ln. best , $1.50 ; white cedar , 4-ln. best , $1.25 ; pulls 3-hoop , oak grained , $4.75 ; 2-hoop , $1.50 ; syrup , $1.75 ; dowell , J1.H5 ; paper , metal hoop , $2.50 ; cedar 3 brans hoops , No. 1. all red , $5.50 ; ccdur. 3 brass hoops , No , 2 , red , $3.00 ; cedar 3 bruss hoops , No. 1 , striped , $3.00 ; cedar , 3 brass hoops No. 2 , striped , $4.50 ; horse extra heavy , No. 1 , $2.75 ; well buckets , $ ! . . Huttorwuro Tubs , ash. 3-Inch , per nest. 75o ; ash. 2-Inch , 2 large size , per nest , 45e : Duller ladles , hard wood , 70c ; butter paddles or spades , 70c. Wush- boards-Hlngle. $ l.40@2.00 ; double , $ - > .5D3.23. Clothespins 5 gro s boxes. GOc. CANNKD FnuiT California Apricots. $2.55 ® 2.0) ) ; poaches , $2.752.00 ; pears , $ . ' .504' . > .70 ; grades $ l.tt5l.lK ) ; cherries , whlto. $2.iVXti2.75 ; cherries , black$2.25B2.50iiilnces..00 ( ; ( : black berries , $2.25 ; raspberries. * 5.00 : strawberries , $2.W ) ; currants , $2.25 ; goosebcrrles.$2.25 ; plums , eggs , $ l.Ml.ti3 ; plums , preen gages. $ l,85fo 1.03. Kaslorn canned fruit Peaches , seconds , } ' . ' ,2'J2.30 ; apples , 3 Ib. SI.IT ) ! gal. H doIn c > iso , $ .1.75 ; gooseberries , Itiiltlmoru standard , 2 Ib. $1.10 ; strawberries. $1.33 ; raspberries , $1.50 ; blueberries , $1.30 ; rod raspberries , $1.53 ; black berries. $1.00 ; cherries , $ l,251.05 ; pineupples , sliced , $1.2. 2.40. COKKEK-areen-lllo. 22Q.23C ; Java , 27c ; Mocha , 2Sc. Rousted Arlosa , t23.UI ; Mc- LuuRhlln , XXXX , $25.01 ; llunola , $25.00 ; Ger man , $25.00 ; Dllworth's. S3J4o ; Lion. $25.iO ( Cordovla. $23.00 ; Mocho , Me ; O. it. Java , SSc. Coffee o sonce H gro. boxes , $1.3J1,50 ; chic ory , 7jSc. ! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'fOVlHloilH. I'rlco dozen net. I'llOllUCT , II Corned beef , 1-lb square cans ft 1-U f ! .10 Corned beef , 2-lD sqnnro cans 2 DO 2 10 Corned beef , -lb i square cuna ( ilk ) Corned beef , 14-lb xquurc CHIIH. . 14 UO Lunch tuiiKuej , 1-lb round cans. . . . 2 DO 3 OU Lunch toiiKiies , 2-lb round cuns , . . . 5 2S 5 4U Ilrnwn , 1-lb iquiirocnna 1 25 1 .15 Drawn , 2-lb square cans 2 10 220 llrairn. C-lli round cuns II Ml O.i toiiRiies , IH-lb round cans 5 75 Ox tongues , 2-lb round cans li Id Ox tunituot , 2M-H ) round ean < 8 2J Chipped beef , i4-lu rounil CIIIIH 1 41) ) Chipped beef , 1-lb round onus 2 'M Chipped beef , 2-lb round cans 4 00 lluiwt bi'ef , 1-lb round van * 1 15 1 25 UoiiHt beef , 8-lb round-oins 1 W 2 UO llunst bi'uflli ( round ran3 525 1'ottod ham , H-lb round caiM 70 I'utlcil ham , U-lbrouiul.ciii3 : 1 3U l.'evtled Imiu , jj-lli rnuii'l cnns 70 DUvlled hum , H-lb round cans 1M 1 1'ottud ox IcniKUoi , ' Uiniiiml cunH JO 1'ottcdox tonirue * , H-llirouml cans 1 10 Coiiipreysod ham , l-Ib Bqunru cans. 1 65 1 ' .I. ) Couiitrusne < l hum , 2-lb aquaru cans , 2 10 3011 Trlpu , 2-lb round cnn , i , 2UU 2 10 Mlncpil collipi,2-lb riiund runs. . . . 2 25 ; : llonulu < 9 pliia' feut,2-lb auiiarccans 2 35 2 45 I toast beef , 1-lb ' . . . . I K , 1 15 lloast beef , 2-lb ( 1 7U 1 M ) Itonst lici'f. li-lli , . . > 4 70 FIIF.SII I'OIIK IVirliJ loins , 8su ! , tenderloins , 15o ; spare ribs , Goin "oulders , tia ; hockH , Uc ; trimmings , 5o : buelc hones , mjoj diessed hogs , uyc ; cleaned plus feet , per do/.en. ; iOo ; rouxh unclenned pies' feet ; per do/.en , i.\c. ) MUTTON Cholco'iJrosscd mutton , Oo ; rucks of mutton , 14ci saddles of mutton , lOc ; breaits of mutton. 4o ; leg'nt tuutton , K'c. ' KitKSii HKKK Ours Hollh. le : beef tenderloins - loins , llio ; blrloln butts , tc ) ; bonelchs strips , llcj strip loins , be ; rounds , rumpou" . H'ici ' loiinds , rump on , ' , ' , , ; rounds , HIUII | : < oir , sc ; boneless rumps , 5c : chucks , 5iiic ! : plates , : ic : buck balves , 7io ! ; shoulder clods , li'/io : beef loins No. 1 , steers , ISc ; beef loins No. U , Hie ; beet loins No. II , K'cs hoof ribs , iKiillu ; beef ribs No. 1 , 15o ; sweet breads per do750 ! kidneys each. ! lo ; o.x lulls eaeli , ; iu ; livers each , 15o ; beef hearts each , 5o ; beef tongues oucli , 45c , SAUSAOE Smoked suusnge , 7o ; bolognn , 4'c ; blood sausage , e ; liver sausage , 5c ; head cheese , 5u ; fresh pork sausage links , 7ic ! > ; flesh pork sausage bulk , 7o ; smoked jiork hiiusuge , ll'icj I'ruiikfurt sausage , Ho ; smoked head cheese , Olio ; I'ollsh sansugn , 7'ic ; knoblnuch suusuxe , 7iu ! ; tongue sausage , tic ; Nummerhiiusago , I'liie. The above prices uro for lots of fifty pounds und upwards ; a less ijiuuitity u half cent moio. HMOKKD MKATa-Sugnr Cured Hams , 14 to 1011) average , lOtio : hams , ! W to 2Ih average. lot' ! haniH , 10 to r. Ib average , 10)Jo ) ! itklnncd hums , 10M ; shoulders. l0 ) ' ! clour breakfast bucon. narrow strips , U\tc ; clear breukfuvt bucon. wide strips , U * o ; boneless breakfast bucon backs , 6VicUuUfornlaorplcnlohams,7o ; ; bouoloss hum , bic ) ; drlod boot huuisBoU ( ) , 03 c ; Irlod brof clods , fi'jc ! short snlrrd rolls or iiitu ronlotje. S'jcs ' smoked tieef tongues ( per lo/en ) , W.50 ! special hams. 12 to 13 Ib nverugo , met special boneless breakfast bacon , ll'je ' ; elected dried beef hams. divides and knuck- os , llo ; selected wldo clear breakfast bacon , . u'v rUi.Tr.n MEATS Fancy llaht weight short clt'at-H. T'tu ' : long clears , OVo ; short ileartt. 0sc ! short rlln , O c ; shoulders , ft.Uo ; : lear bolllo * . 7e ; clear backs , O.'sc. SMOKKU MKATS Ditv SALT CUIIKD Fancy Ight weight bacon short clears , 74c ; bacon short rlba , 7'Vc ; bacon short cleats , 7io ! ; bacon otig clears. 7.c : hnconclear backs 7Ho ; bacon clear bellies. , * ie ; bacon shoulders , 6 > 4C. shoulders ( Now York cut ) tierces' , f.yct bellies' lercus , Set California hams , tierces , Co ; bcot lams bbls , , $1800. 1'ICKI.KII llf.Kf TONnttES IllllS. . $20.00 | half ibK. luo Ibs. . $ in.riO ; iiuarter bbls. , 50 Ibs , $0.00 ; eighth libls. , 25 Ibs. , $3.50. llAitiiKi.F.u I'OIIK AMI llr.r.r Mess pork ( now ) , mr bbl. $12.50 ; family pork , II.M : buck pork , 'I.'l.fiO ' ; short cut clear pork , tr.MXKftH.OO ; prime ness potk. $11IX111.50 ) ; bom-less pig pork , 'nncy. $ I5.5'J ; extra moss beef f.i.wi ! plato beef , 'lO-Ou ' ; extra plate beef , $11.00 : rolled beef , Kincl''ss , ( ll.i ( ) | boneless rolled beef , K bbls. , ' ,00 ; extra family plato beef , $1.50. OILS Prime lard oil , winter strained. Wo ; extra lard oil. winter strained , 52oi nxtra No. 1 lard oil. 43c ; No. 1 laid oil , 'Ma : No. 2 lurd oil , B ; extra neat's-foot oil. 4He ; tallow oil , ( Ho. Pill PoitK llonelexs It Is madeof the best cuts of choice pigs , lias a bright , fresh color. Iliirrols. 00 Ibs eiieh , $1551 ; half barrels , 1(0 ( ; . each , $ S.OO : iiuarter barrels , 5' ) Ibs , each , $4.50 | eighth barn-Is. 25 Ibs , each $2.75. LAIIII Compound , peril ) , tlcrco basis , fj'iei pure leaf , per Ib. tierce basis , 7'ic ; pure lard , icr Ib. tlcrco basis. 7Uc ; kettle rendered loaf lard , per Ib , tierce basis , ef. ! Country Produce. HUTTKH The receipts of butter contluno very light although the season lias nrtlved when there ought to bo a luge : Ineicuse. When this does come pi Ices mlist drop rapidly. Yosli'i-rtiiV medium grade * of butter hold to thu puckers at IKJIIU1. while the best rolls went at 2 ( ii2c , and some sales were icpotted even above the last mentioned price. HAV Tin- best upland could only be quoted at $ l4.00it .50. Pout.Tiiv Dressed poultry Is very llttlo sought after and Is about , out of the market. Live chickens sold us high us tl..O ' for old hens nnd down to $1.30 for roosters and mixed. Live il ticks. $2.3'U&J.CO. ( Klotir. Omaha Milling Co. . reliance patent , $2.flO ; in- vlnclblo patent , 12.75 , Lone Star Superlative , $ ' . ' .40 : Snowflakn. $2.W ) ; Fancy Family. $ l.h5 , It. T. Davis Mill Co. . hl.'h patent. No. 1 and Cream. I2.SO ; Illne I ) , full piiti'n' , $2..Vi ; llawk- tn'o , half patent , $2.40 ; ypci-iul royal , patent. No. 10 , $3.00 ; Minnesota patent , $ ' . ' .SO ; Kansas hard wheat patent , $2.C5 ; Nebraska spring wheat patent , $2.CU. Oskamp'H ready to rlso buckwheat flour , $4.25 per case ot 502-lb packages ; buckwheat , In bhls , N , V. , $ B.dOi Kxcelslor brand , $3.51 ; ' lap-Jack meal , $ J.73 per case ot 53 2-lb pack- 'l' * . V. Oilman's Gold Medal , $2.S1 ; Fnow While , $2.50 ; Snowflukc. $ .MO ; low grade , $ l. 3 ; brun , $21.00. KrcHli KrtiltH. There was nothing In the way of now fruits In the market , but some changes will be noted In quotations. Strawberries wmo lower , while oranges were a llttlo stllTer. Naval oranges huvo bcco'iiu very scarce. STIIAWIIKIIIIIKS Per ease of 24 pints , H.W& 4.25 ; per case of 21 quarts , $7.00 < fW > ( ) . OltANOnS'-LiM Angi'Ics , $ 'MK ) < i42.75 per box ; Duarto. $3.00 ; Ulveras. $ : ) . ' 03.25 ; Ulversldcs , $ . ' 1.50 ; Navels. $3.fic@0 00. LKMONS Choice stock , per box , $5.00 ; fancy , $ . - .rr ao.o. ( : ( Jmi'K Fnurr Per box. $ : i.23. HANASAS IVr hunch $ l..vj'ioo. Arri.ES Thu supply light and stocks held at $3.50il.OO per bbl. CiiAMiEiiiinsHell : and cherry , per bbl. , fi.BO ) ® lp.dO. . Per do:150 : The mnrkot wns quite well supplied. Asi'AitAdu.s Ilome-Krown stock , 85c(3il.X ( ( ) perdu/ . PIK 1'i.AXT I'cr box of 50 Ibs f 1.73. CALIFORNIA OAUMKI.OWKII Per doz , $ . ' .50 © : i.oo. i.oo.CticUMHEits Per do * , fancy , tl.tMlS.QQ. HiiiMt : < iA ONIONS Per box , Ki.S5o.i.50. POTATOES Homo grown , ifl.i.VJil.li ( ) ! for west ern stock. irl.afBI.23 ! Colorado , $ l.aOI.'J3. MINT Per doz bunches , 4Dc. NKW CAMKOHXIA POTATOKS Per Ib , 4e. TOP ONIONB Per hunch , 23J. .SPINACH Per bbl. jur > . LlJTTUCI ) UllOlCl ! Stock , 40c. UtiTAliAdAS Michigan stock , uor bu , GOj. 1IKBT8--Per bushel , $1.00. UAUtlOTS Per bushel , $ l. 0. Cnt.Ktiv California , per doz , $1.00. UADIHIIKS Per do/ bunches , 4043o. PAIISNIPS Per bushel. $1.00. OAHIIAOK Per lb'24O.5c. ! ! licANS-Mcdlums , t..CO ; navy , $ . ' .75. Flll'H. No. 1 I No. 1 I No. 1 Large. I Medium I Small. llacconn $ 75 t 40 II Ink 70 40 Skunkblack , caicil. . . . 70K (0 Bkunk , short ntrlpc.cad UO 25 Hkunk.nnr'w i > trliccsd | 40 Skunk , brondhtrlpe.csd 20 Kox.cro's , diirk 200 1 M 1 00 Kox , rud J 25 1 00 75 Kox , urny fin no 21) ) Wolf , mountain , . 1 .0K.I 1 GU 75 75to Wolf , prnlrlo K.I 70 to Ilcnvor , | u line , per skin 71X1 5 IX ) S ! Hearer , No. - ' , per skin 5 UO a 25 1 f.O Otter 7 UO 5 00 301 Lynx 2 Oil 1 25 75 OilbU 25w Wildcat bU 25w ; 10 OpOKBUUl 12U w 115 llndKcr U ) 45 3U Wolrerlno 400 8 00 200 Hear , blnck 2UUO looa bUO Hoar , ( jrUrly 1000 II UU 4 UU Ilenr , brown 4 011 2 fiO 1 UU Hear , cuba 4 OU 2 Ml 1 w .Mnr tun 20J I UU wM ) rixhcr SOU 4 UO 2 'M Il'ks'n.lnil.ilr'a'il. perlb i ' < ) 75 , nuuimcr , per Ib. . 20CJ1 25 Dour , full , per Ib ! . ' > ( & 2U Deer , winter , pcrlb 12 IB Doer. Kr'n s'lt ili | rpco 2Wi 75 Antclopo , per Ib. ! ' . ' 15 Klk , pcrlb. . 8V { 1(1 ( Miscellaneous. WoorKiinsus , Nebraska and Territory Unwashed : Fine , uvcrugo , 12 to 15c ; choice , 15 to I Be ; medium , average , 18 to''Oe ; choice , 22 to 24e ; quartur blood , uveruge. 17 to ! Wo : choice. 20to'--c ; couiso , uverago , 15 to Hie ; choice , hi to 18u ; cotts und rough , average , 12 to He ; choice. 14 to I5c ; seedy or hurry , choice , 12 to 14o ; black , choice , 15 to 17c : bucks and very houvy line , choice. 10 to 12o. Unwashed combIng - Ing and delnlne 1'lno delaine , uveruge , 14 to lOc : choice , Iti to IHc ; medium delaine , uvoruge , 20to21o ; choice'U toe : medium combine , average , 20 to 21o ; choice.0 to ! Mo ; quurler blood combing , nverugi1 , 17 to ISci choice , 18 to 20o ; course combing , uvoruge , 15 to 17c ; choice , 17 to ISo ; braid , average , K to 14o : choice , 15 to inc. Tub washed Choice , SS to IBe ; average , 25 to 2fio : coarse. 20 to 25c. HONKS In Car Lots Only Dry bunnlo , per ton , Jlii.lXWftlH.OJ ; dry country , bleached , per ton , * lO.COrtjii.lX : ) ; dry country , dump nnd meaty , per ton , iS.UOWlO.tO Tlieso prices uro for bones weighed nnd delivered In Chlcngo. II lima No. 1 green suited hides. No. 2. 44'ic ; No. 1 green salted hides , 25 to 40 Ibs , 5iil ! , ' > Jio : No. 2 , 45MHo ; No. 1 veul eulf , H to 15 Ibs , H'/tu ; No. 2. 0 > 5c ! No. 1 diy flint hides 77Jioi No. 2 , 5B5J5C ! No. 1 dry suited hides , TAf.I.OW AND CiHEASK TllllOW No. 1 , 4l/i@4 ? > 0 ! tallow No. 2 , : ) ? 4-'l ? o ; grouse , whlto A , IP/i ® : i\io ; grease whlto 11. Iliiiitlllio : grease , yellow , llo ; grease , dark , 24'o ? ; old butter. 2ffl2 o ; beeswax , prime , 20S25o ; rough tallow , LKE G GKANT'S. liul ; a cancer on mj Fatal unguo tliat lll t'atl 1111- results 11 my thro t was no at'- from .otodthat Icouliltcuco- pliysl- cancerous ly swallow. My clau Riiiil it was a ca > every ous sores very similar to ( Jcn'l , have Q ant's. S. S. S. cuiol often mo sound and well. 1 been b llovo it saved my life. averted MIB. A. M. Goldsmith , by tak Brooklyn , N. V. ing S. S. S. Hook on Hlooil and . * B fieo SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED. LIVE STOCK : COMMISSION. A. D. Boyer & Oo 68-W Kichanife Uulldlnjr , Bouth Oinalia. 8. J. Ooffiniu , Smiley Hunter < 5c Qreon , &Uo. , 30 lixchanito Ilulldlug Mfiichmge Dulldln UouUj OinsJus. Bouth Omuu. OMAHA GUNPOWDER. Hugh 0. Olntk , ( lenl Western Agent lluponl's Hporttng dun- powder , Alln. < hlnhoiplo- l7t < , IUnitlnio piui * . 1113 llatuor street. HARDWARIS. Boolor&WiiholmyOo Lioo-uiarK-Anuroosoa Hardware Oo. , Cor. 10th and Jocksuu sti 1 106-1110 Ilaroer itrott Guabt. Ouih * Mate. PUR , WOOL , HIDES , TALLOW. Qco. Oborno & Oo. , J , S. Smith & Oo. , MSB. ISth street , 1109-1411 I.cnTonworthik Omah * . Omaha. IRON WORKS. Paxtoa & Viorlin" ° Oumlm Snfo & Iron . Iron Works , Works nroniinl nnd cast Iron , btilldtn * work , engine * , Msnufrs flrennd tnirnl.if brim work , Ronornl proof rufes , vaults , Jut ] foundrr. lunching nnl work. Iron shutters anl Mnckimlth work. U. 1 * . flm escapes. ( I , An ] Hy. nmmtlisu dreen,14tliA Jncksonstl Acino Iron nnd Wira Wilson & Drake , Work ? , M'f'f tubiilnr flues. flr ( ron. wire nml brnsi w'ki. bo < c boilers , t.inki. oto. 1128. ICtlntreol. ( V. Uuahl , Proprietor. ric-coand Mil Bttrcts. LITHOQR.APHINQ. Rees Printing Oo. JthOKrnphlnz , 1'rlutlni itnil lllnnk Hooks. Ittliniiil Howard Sit. LIQUORS. Her & Co. , William D.xrst , I.lqunr Merchants \Ylucs , Liquors and CV 1112 llarner stronl. . gars. Mnnnfactur'rs ' Kennedy's Kastlndlftlllttcrs. 131 ] Farnnm St. , Omaha B. B. Grotto , Frank Dollono & Oo Importer nml Jobber of Liquors and Genuine N A Milieu nnd Liquors. 020 nml 1U2 ; Fnrtmm 8U vndn Cigars. 1'rlcc lists oa application- 1205 Douglas Street L , Kirscht & Co. , A. Priok Si Oo. , holonlo ii IquorDonlc' Wholesale LlquorDcalcrj lim Kurinm Siroi'i. 804 - 80S 8. 10th St. LUMBER. 0. W. Douglass & Oo. John A. Wakofiold , Im ported , American , Port * Hardwood I.umbor , land ConicntMlltrnukc lljrdrnullo Cement n4 1310 North 10th Street. yulncyVlilto I.tme. Charles K. Lee , WyattBullard Lunv llnrdwood lumber , wood carpets nnd parquet bor Oo. ttoorlnjr. Cth nnd Douglas. 20th andliard Streets , Oady & Gray , Louis Bradford , f.lmo , Coinent , KM. , 'f , " > Lumber , lime , ocroontot8 Cor. ! > th nnd Dnuilii S3 Douglas street. MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. 0. A. Stonohill , I. Oberfolder & Oo. , Millinery. Notloni Iniportern nnd Jobber ! l&r Cloaks , Kta Mllllnerr 208,510 undSU South llth IIC-113S. IfitliSt. , Omaha sticet , MUSICAL INSTRUMBNT3 , ETO Mai Meyer b Bro. Oo. A. Hospo , Jr. , Sl.'f'c jewelers , dealers In I'lnnos , Orgnns , muslcnl Instruments , etc. , Mntcrlnls , Etc. , Fnrnntn nnd ICth. ! M3 Douglu Street , ' " CEMENT LIME. J. J. Johnson & 7o. , 2188. 13th strjlt , Omnhn , Nob. OILS. | OYSTERS. Consolidated Tank A. Booth Packing Oo./ / Line Oo. Craters , Huh and canned