THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FEI0AY , NOVEMBER 15. 1880. ,5 H 1 I 1 i I I _ _ I : I 1 i H i i iI THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Hlghor , But the Improvc- mont Lost at the Last TEMPORARY STRENGTH IN CORN Onts Moro Qulel With n AVcukoi A\- cmrc X Hldw Iny lit 1'inviiloiin Oatto | Blow Her * in Fair Demand ciiicAuo iMtonuon MAiuurrs Chicago , Nov Special [ Toleflratn to Tub Unc ] Wheat wn oxcllcd ami Rcnor- ally higher today Vnlue * avoraKCd fully Jfc above ycitordny's closing range , the cx- trcrco top being fully lis better for Decem ber During ttio last half hour , however , the linprovotnont tviw almost entirely lost The feature of the ilti.v'n trading was it dis position on the part of the great mass of operators to even tip " On ttia early ad- viuiconvcry largo amount of short wlient was brought In , mid the multltudoof longs realized profits on investments ThrouKli- out the turmoil tlulchuison wis conspicuous ns n buyer of Uccombor At the same time the crowd was disposed to sell May , and the result of this pulling and hauling In opposite directions by heavy battultons was the nnrrowiriK of the Ulffjrcnro between December - comber and May fromDotoyj o. The belief prevails that there are several largo lines of December wheat that will not coniu out on nny ordinary advance or decline The lines have not boon satisfactorily locntod and gos sip may bo nil at fault , but of the cxistenco of this apprehensive feeling thora cm bo no doubt December is therefore subject to nervous spasms December wheat opened at KJKo nnd May nt 8 c December sold down to 8i ; o nnd May to S3JJS. ( 0jiC. The market then advanced to 8 / o Tor December and 85c for May A fractional reaction followed nnd then another upward s ur , t , which took December 'to 63Jio , May not crossing the provlous high water mark ' 1 he- last spurt was caused in a great.measuro by thoiccoiptof news from New York that eighteen bout loads of No 1 northern wncut and ten loads more to urilvo had been sold for export At ttio ndvuuco the discovery was nmuo that Hutchinson hud opened thu sluice gates , " and at once a rush to unload was made Tlio dccllno was gentle ut tlrst , but by 1 o'clock it had devel oped into a Btumpulo , ami fractious dropped oh lauidly The excitement was confined largely to December The morning bulge was m that month , and so it was with the break the price got to 8Uo und closed theie May Bold down to S-IKo and closed at 60c , with Kovoinber rcstinir ut SIMo As com pared with yesterday , the closings show a very slight change In prices The great bulk of to-duy's business was at a substantial ad vance over yestcrdav's best prices , howovcr With the exception of the huge movomout of spring wheat in tlio northwest , news nnd stutlstlcs to-Uay wcro bullish in flavor foreign markets caino in strong und In seine Instances higher A good Inquiry is reported for Hour and for bard wheat , with sales of No 1 hard in New Yoilr reported as high as U5c. The demand for this class of wheat is principally for Scottish ports The corn market opened active and stiong on wet wenthor and receipts , which were 1.9 car loads , against LM3 expected The strength was not of long duration and the close of the market showed n. dccllno siuco yesterday of from ? , fo to jfo ho near futures For tomorrow the arrivals are estimated nt 210 curs There was a good trade done in futures and there was no abatement in the demand for shipment , No U bringing an ad vance of * jo on yesterdays ' prices After the early demand was sutlaflod there was a sllgnt lull In the activity and some pressure to soli There uro still plenty of boars who cannot rcconcilo themselves to the belief in higher prices for a crop of ttio magnitude of that of this year following the provlous enormous yield , nud from the appearance - pearanco of moro evenly divided opinion re garding future values an advance in the soeculalivo hrancli of the business appears probable Tha weakness of wheat toward the close helped to hold down corn , the de pression being aided also by reports of colder weather In the west , northern Nebraska re porting the temperature below zero The closing prices were : November ; )3c ) , Decem ber 82 o nnd May 83V@'J3K" . Oats ware moro quiet and averaged weaker A fair trudo was recorded early at nearly steady prices mMay and Decemberbut the do- inatid decreased later , with some of the shorts absent who linvo been in the market this week Cash oats were In less than recent favor , and a slight downtuin in corn wus also an element of weakness , with May oats dootinlnir from 22J c at the opening to SJJfo No Interest of conscqucuco was shown in November , and next month sold oft ? @Ko. Trading in cash oats was chiefly by sample In the provision trade a quiet day was passed Cush buyers took hold freely , hut in the way of speculation there was no llfo whatovcr The contlnuod heavy receipts of hogs at packing points have mndo traders , conservative The bear side Is regarded with favor , but the control of the market appears to bo in the humis of parties who are nblo to maintain their position In it inannor to mnko short soiling dangerous , Hence the professionals consider it prudent to Keep close to the shore , und as outsiders show but little Interest , future trading drags badly Prices to-duy generally nverago a little easier Compared with yesterday , the clos ings Indicated a net decline of 5@7a on future pork and ] c on January und May lard and short ribs Lard and short ribs for November were unchanged CHICAGO I,1VU STOCK Chicago , Nov 14. [ Spooial Telegram to Tub Ubb.J Uattm The receipts were 8,000 nutlvos and fi,000 Tcxans and rangers There was little or no change Possibly there may have bcon a moro actlvo demand for priuio exports nnd shipping steers , Dut the general murkot ruled Blow , with prices about the Baino as yesterday on ull classes Balcsmon who had Tcxans and rangers re ported business and prices also about the .omo as yesterduy Natlvo butchors1 stock ontinuos to sell at extrcmoly low crlces und thcro was a fair bust Pcss reported in the stoounr and feeder nine Cholco to extra hooves , f4.50@ 104.1)0 ) ; medium to good steers , 1,350 to 1,500 lbs , td.S0@4S5'lStX ; ) to 1,1150 lbsfX40Ui.00 ( ; 950 to 1,300 lbs , f3.7D ( 3.b0. Stackers and feed ers , $ l.76M2.9'J ' : cows , bulls and inlxod , $1.20 < g3.fc0 | bulk , tl.7IX33.10. Texas steers , 13 20 t < $3.7B ; cows , * l.6Ua.10. ( ) Western rangers , i6U@3,40 ; cows , J.00@3.60. Houa The demand wus fair , with the bulk of heavy sorts soiling rather bettor than yes terday , but toward the close all the strength ( there was no advauco ) was lost Light forts sold n nlokol lower from first to last • Packers bought parts of loads odds and ends , together with rough lots at $ .1.70 ® 8.70 , and the best at f3.60@3.b3. Shippers paid | A85@3.00 for selected heavy Light sorts madu $ J.S0@3.S5 and slngo variety at 13.00 , The general market closed weak und * largo number were left unsold FINANCIAL P New Yoiik , Nov 14. ISpoolal Telegram to Tub Heh.1 Stocks The action In actlvo railroad stocks for the forenoon was moro favorable than even the bulls anticipated last night Although the brightest leaders say the list Is < t purciiase , avoiding a few weak spots , the promised bull campaign meets with so many setbacks that oven the most confident Investors hardly know what to expeot , Legitimate lnfluonoos are on the bull side railroad oarnlngs , a largo Im provement in Iron aud steel industries , general business most prosperous and money no longer uuduly manipu lated to produce stringency , Some encouraging features came out uftor the close yesterday It was conceded that u • tiff banking houio took very largely of St Paul , gciting the stock from short toilers , and that Cammuck , the central figure of the boar opposition , covered short sails ) n Atchison , Reading , nnd Union Puclfla The market opened today somewhat feverish , ' but with changes over night generally in favor of better prices Still better , with the exception of trusts nnd Atchison and Now P.nglnnd , not a stock sold below first figures during the morning , while some of the gains were most flattering Atchison , St Paul , Lackawanna , and Cotton Oil wcro the only real nctho stocks , though considerable business was done In Wabash preferred , Richmond .t West Point , Rending and n low others Lackawanna nud I < ouls\illc t Nnshvlllo were the strong est stocks , each rising J { per cent , and tliouqli Cotton OH scored u litcc advance , it wns very feverish und failed lo hold il The lnovcmuuts of the rest of the llsl were with out Interest , except in Oregon Transconti nental , which rose I percent Trading dur ing the hour to 12 o'clock was less aggressive , but prices held up well nnd in many cases inado further gains At noon ovcrythlue on the list was at tbo top figures Atchison Was up % tier cent to 34f , North wests X to 111 ? * , Uock Island } to 87"/ . Missouri Pacific ji tc 69 , " ( , while St Paul showed IV ealn of I per cent to W } { . Coal stocks were lenders In the ndvanco , Tennessee Coal being IK ngbcrat | t C5JT ( , Lackawanna l'J up nt Ml-y , nnd Reading } { over lasi night at 4I # . Chicago Gis went to 6G < nnd Cotton OH recovorej to 3. % or IK per cent over the early figure This was u bull day in the stocks to a finish , Nothing was slighted A'nndorbllts , Grangers , Coal ers , Trusts and all showed good gains Money was easy around 5 per cent nnd promises to remain so Tlioio was some forced covering by the shorts , A powerful influence seems to bo undorSt Paul ' Louis ville Is leading the way up nud today touched 87 , a gain of nearly 13 points The closing figures were noir the top for the dav Some of the not gains wcro s Canadian Pacific Jf , Hurlington und Union Paclllo % each , Iloclc Island \y St Paul IK , and Lackawanna and Sugar trusts 1) ) ; per cent ench The total sales wcro ! ! 30,2I1 shares The following wore the closing quotations ! I ) . S. 4s regular Ii7 Noithern tltclllo . 33 UH Is coupons . . .1' ' " doprcfeircd , 70 U.S.448rogulsr..hH ! , , j 0. k nV llJJ'i II 8. IMS coupons . IM'4 ' doprorsrrod H3 I'aclilotUof 'M Dili N.T.Untral WOK Central I'odflo 31 ! * I' OftU . . . 10i ? Chlcftgo&Mton . . .ltl Hockfslnnti < H'i ' CIMcauo , Hurlington C.M.&St.l' . " "J1 * & ) ulucv IM'4 tloprererrBd- ! ' ' ! n..IW HUi StPuulVOmithi . 33 ! , llltnolsOeutral . . . .IHIIt doprarerrod in T..1I.4.W. USi Union Paclllo BS'S KansasJt Texas . . . Id W..St , L. & l * . lit ' I.nkoahora ' . .108 * { doproiorred : K i Michigan Contrat . t)7 ) , , , Westora Union . . . Mj Mlssnurl Pacific . . . C9' ' .i Mo.vbt Easy at 0@8 percent PlUMB MEnOXNTlLB PAl'CH OKQ K Per cent Steiimso EtcitA.KOE Quiet , sloady ; sixty day bills , tl.SOK ; demand , l.i4 f. Mtniiia Stocks Nkw Youk , Nov ; 14. fSpeclal Telegram toTiiB Hrb.1 The folb.vini uro the min ing stock nuoUtions : Ahco IPO Horn Silver 201 Caledonia It II . Ill ) Iron SMIver 'ii % Con CaLXVa t)7 ) Mexican 371) Commonwealth . . . : > un Mt Illulilo UM l ) dwoodT 170 Ontario 31)1 ) 111 Crista 110 ( iphlr Ui ( lould& Curry 115 , Occidental lift lln.li.V ] Norcroi . i UnlouCon ICW llomostnxo I OX ) Vellovr Jacket t 35 Ho ml OfTerinrs WtsmxoTON' , Nov 14. [ Soecial Telegram to Tub Bbc | Bonds oiTered : $10,350 at tl 'J7j $33,350 at S1.05 ; 813,000 at 51.03 . PltUDUCI'J JUBKHTi Cuicaoo Nov 14. lil" > p. ra oloso Wheat Easier ; November , 81Koj Decem ber , 83o ; May , b5c. Corn Lower ; November , 33c ; Decem ber , : Kc ; May , 33a c Oats Stcadv ; November , 20et December , 19ifc ; May , KIKc Ilyo November , 45c. Uarlov November , 58c. Prime Timothy-Sl.17. Plnx-Cish , ? 1.33 ; May , 1.40. Whisky $1.0-3. Pork Easy ; November , $0.60 ; Juuuary , ? 9 07K- Lard Steady ; November , | 5.00@3 92K ; Jnnuary , $5.b5. Flour Unchanged for all but rye , which shows on advance of 10@13o over tast weeks prices ; winter wlieat , $3.00 0C4.33 ; spring wheat , 51.3BQ4.00 ; rye , $3.00 ® 2.00. 2.00.Provisions Provisions Shoulders , $ -1.37KC < 5-o0 ; short clear , ? 5.00@5.G3K' abort ribs , November , $5.33. Butter Quiet ; creamery , 18@25o ; dairy , l S17c. Cheese Stcadv ; full cream Cheddars nnd flats , 0l&iyio } ; Young Americas " 0 i@10c Kggs Firm ; fresh , 18@10c. Hides Weak and unchanged ; tight green sultod , Co ; dry calf , 5@0o ; deacons , each , 20c. Tallow Weak and unchanged ; No 1 solid packed , 4c ; No 3 , SX& Ho ; cake , 4K . Receipts Sklpmts Flour 31.003 25,000 , Wheat 131,000 01,000 Corn 144,000 114,000 Oats IU.000 01.000 Now Vorlc Nov 14. Whoat-Receipts , aiO.OSO ; exporte , 01,000 ; spot fairly active ; No a rod , 8JJf@S4Ko in olevntor , 85K < a > 84Ko ulloaf 84Ji < T0Ko f. o. b. ; ungraded red 77K@89-fo } ; options closing lower ; No , 3 red , November , 8IK0- Coru Receipts , 8.1,300 bushels : exports , nonospot ; easier ; No 3 , 43ig43Kc ( iu ele vators 43@13Ko afloat ; ungruued mixed , 40JfQi8Kc ; options weaker ; November cloning at 4l0. Oats Receipts , 07,800 bushels ; exports , 10- 000 bushels ; spot easier ; options lower ; November , 37K'e ; spot No 3 white , 30 > * c ; mixed western , 2tlrt39o ( ; ; whlto , JI0(335o. ( Coffee Options closed firm , 5Q10 points up Sales : 47,750 Dags ; November , $15.10 ; December , I15.iu@l. > . ' . ,5 ; spot Rio stronger ; fair cargoes , f W.0 % . Sugar Raw , very strong ; rodned , firm , fairly actlvo Petroleum Steady ; United closed at ( l.lOKc for December , Eggs Firm ; western , 23i534c. Pork birm ; me3s , inspected , til.25 © 11.50. Lard Easier qulot ; western steam , $0.45 ; closing nt $0.35 bid Butter Steady ; Elgius , 202t5Ko ; west ern dairy , 0@17o ; creamery , 13@35o. Cheese Qulot ; western , 7KMl0o. Kt , 1oiiIhNov. 14. Wheat Lower ; cash , 78Ko ; May , 84tfc. torn Lower ; cnsh.flOJ o ; May , S0a. Oats Quiet ; ensn , 19Jie ; AIny , 2ia Pork steady at $10.50. . Lard $5.75. Whisky bteady at 81.03. Butter Dull ; creamery , 20 < S2Jo : dairy , 18@30c. Atiltvnukoe , Nov 14. Wheat Weak ; cash , 74c ; No 1 , northoru , 820. Corn Easier ; No 8.830. Oats-StoAdy ; No 2 white , 23Ka Rye Firm ; No 1 , 40e. Burloy-Qulet ; No 3 , in store , Gl' o bid Provlslous Easier ; pork , tO.CO , fttiiuioitnnlis , Nov 14. Sample wheat firm ; receipts , 020 cars ; shipments , 171 curs ; Closing ; No 1 hard , November , 78o ; May , BlK ° i on traok , 7SK@l'9o ; No , 1 nortnorn November , 75fo ; May , 82o ; on traclt , 77@77Ko' No 3 northern , November , 7Uo ; May , 7SK > ) i un track , 73075a. lwui u Ony , Nov 14. Wheat Stronger ; No 3 hnrd , cash , 03Ko ; No 1 bard , cash , &So bid ; November wo ; No 3 red , cash , 70Ji-c. lot u Steady ; No 3 , cash , 25o bid ; November bor , 25o bid . Outs No 2cash , lfo bidNovembor ; , 17Jfo asked , Clnoiiinnil , Nov 14. Wheat Lower ; No 3 rod , 70(377c. ( kirn Easier ; No 3 mixed , 87K@33c. Oats Eisier ; No 3mixed , S. 'Milc Whisky-$1.03. Idvorfiiml Nov 14 , Wbeat Firm , de . mand poor ; holders offer moderately ; Cali fornia No 1 , 7s 3d per cental Corn Firm , demand fair ; new mixed 1 western , 4s fd per cental LIVE aiOCH Cnloatro , Nov 14. The Drovers Journal reixirts as follows : Cattle Receipts , ,1,800 , ; market steady ; cholco to extra beeves , $ l.5t > 0HW ) ; 1 steers , $3.7S@4 351 stockers and feeders $1.75 @ 3.00 ; cows , bulls aud mixed , l,20&3.b0 ; MLIHLHHtii Texas cattle , $1.50(32.75 ( ; western rangere , $3.00(33.40. ( Ilogs Receipts , R2.000 ; market slow nnd r o lower ; mixed , $ : u-5(33 ( 90 | heavy , $ .1C0(9 ( 3.W ; light , $3.70@llKt ) skips , $3.30 ( 3.00. Sheep Receipls , 0,000 ; murkot steady to strong ; natives , $3.0OC < 'i5.20 ; westerns , $ .1.50 Oli 'iOi Texans , $3.40(34.10 ( ; lambs , $1.50(3 ( 6 75. ICnnsn * City , Nov t4.-C < tttlo-Rccelpt * , 7,100 ; shipments , 4.700 ; market weak and lower ; cows , $1.40(32.25 ( ( Stockers and feed ers , $2.20 < 3i0. ( llogs-Recclpts , 13.000 ! shipments , 000 ; maikot lower ; light , $3. "K@3 87K ; heavy and mixed , $5 0533.75. Nntlonal Hionte Ynrds , K.nst St Iiimtn , Nov 14-Cattlo Receipts , 9.MK ) ; shipments , 2.400 ; steady ; Tnir lo cholco heavy nallvo steers , $3.3. "Ci4.l > 0 ; stockers nnrt feeders , $2.10ij3.30i ! range steers , $3.0L'(3 ( 3.0D. 3.0D.Hogs Receipls 0,0001 shipments , 4,000 ; steady ; heavy $3 55&3.75 ; packing , $3.00 ® 3.S0 ; light , $3.70CJ.85. OMAHA LtVl-1 SPOOlt • Calllr Thursday , November 14. Keep the common cattle nt home , Is what evpryouo is saying and writing , but still the common cattle keep coining ana keen soiling nt a sacrifice . If no common cattle did come , however , the yards would bo deserted , for there are no good cattle to speak of arriving of late Wo are just between the two sen- sons now , too early for good corn fed cnttlo nnd'too late to ctpoct many desirable west , cms Such corn cattle as are coming to market now nre unfinished and soft and do not meet tha requirements of the dressed beef men Today there was not a good bunch of natlvo beef cattle in the yards and only a few westerns The packers all claimed that they wuntod Bomo good cattle , but the market was slow on account of thu class of cattle here The market did not present any essential change , values being about steady on yesterdays ' basis Such natives as there were hero sold at $3.00@3 03 , with a few westerns at $ J.70. The supply of cow stuff was only fair today nnd a good many of the cows offered were not especially do- slrablc The offerings were mostly picked up nt steady prices The natives Bold at $ l.35 ® .50. The uiovomcnt in stockers nnd feeders was very slow again today There were plenty of cattle hero , bub there did not appear to bo many buyers Such cattle as sold brought about thu same old prices A few westerns brought $2.53 ilOKH , To-dav's trading in hogs was steady at $3.R53.75. The packers price , howeverwas $ .1.0" ) , aim ufter the shippers nnd buyers for the fresh meat trade had tilled their orders tbo maiket enmo to 11 standstill , ami was very slow for 11 time Salcsmon were gen erally holding for steady prices , that is $3.70 for the bulk of the mixed pacucra , and in the end they 3uccoedod in getting about yester days prices , the yards being cleared In good season Sheep There were a few western sheep hero which sold at $4.00. | Itoueipci Cattle 1,300 Ilogs 4,800 Sheep 363 Uoreos 23 Prcviunn ; lrloo9. Thofllowlng is a ttjliof priosj ptld in thismartcAt for thJ grtlss or stoat men tioned : Prune3taar3.11) ) to 1010 lbt.1.3) C81.03 Good stoars , 135) to U5) ) lbt . 3.0J ( < * l.25 Goodsteers , 103) ) to 133J lbs . . 3.50 ( ! 4.10 Common " 100J to 1130 lb steers 3.0J @ t.53 Western steers 2.5J ( gJ.20 | Common ctnners 1.0J ( fit.5) Ordinary to ralr cows 1.55 fi l.SJ Fair to good cows 1.80 ( tW.lO Good toohoiee cd.vs 2.10 @ 3.50 Fair to good bulls 1.30 (33.0. ( ) lirhtstocKcrsaud fooJers . . . 3.0J wj.2.50 Feeders , 050 to 110J lbs 3.30 f&aOO Fair to oholce light nogs 3 70 ( < i > 3.75 Fairtochoico heavy noes 3 0KS375 ( Fairto oliolco mixed ho 's 3.05 { J.70 Common to rough hozs 3.23 @J.50 Itoprosunt.tcivo 5.ile < 4. STEEItS No Av Pr No Av Pr 1 130O$3 75 20 1230 $3 35 0 1199 3 00 19 KOI 3 25 23 091 3 00 30 , 1218 3 30 19 1181 3 12K 18 1170 3 15 3 1190 3 35 21 1803 3 40 21 1230 323 19 1293 8 05 cows 3 877 125 2 1290 195 3 1113 140 8 010 2 00 3 1115 105 11 078 2 00 10 053 103 l'J 1000 3 05 20 1017 1 83K 21 1131 2 10 14 000 190 17 1007 3 10 89 030 190 10 1107 2 15 1 1070 193 20 1023 3 33 24 077 195 3 1220 2 25 3 1150 195 6 10j8 2 50 DUIXS 3 1435 150 1 1710 175 1 1300 100 1 13(50 ( 100 1 1730 1 70 IEEDEKS 20 704 3 15 15 1003 2 G5 15 375 2 20 5 1083 2 70 10 773 2 20 STOCKERS 1 890 2 00 87 bSO 3 30 1 350 2 00 3 033 2 30 ruNsnns 19 700 100 1 1030 125 2 725 1 00 00CALVES. CALVES 2 215 3 00 OXEN 3 1540 1 00 WBSTGllSf CATTLE Owner and No Av Pr Carter Cattle Co , 12 nulls 1317 $1 00 Dowllng & Rush 27fuedeis 094 3 55 ° 14 steers 1003 U 70 lfcoder 750 3 00 lcow 1070 3 00 lstag 1070 1 75 T. Hutchlns 10 steers . . . . .1290 2 70 J. B. Hunter 58 steers 1174 2 70 34 cows 1044 1 90 4 steers 1230 3 85 24 steers mo 2 85 11O03. No Av Sk Pr No Av Sk Pf 5..293 80 D 00 70.230 80 3 70 33..12(1 ( fl 00 03..270 120 3 70 47..315 2S0 3 05 80..207 100 3 70 82..3-31 240 8 05 08..815 100 3 70 5..328 8 05 74..200 80 3 70 04..239 040 8 05 01..300 120 3 70 155..183 200 3 05 03..234 120 3 70 CO..191 40 3 03 57..2S3 2J0 8 70 63..293 240 3 05 50..200 100 3 70 01..203 40 3 ( W 09..279 400 3 70 73.273 80 3 05 57..283 840 3 70 , 40..294 40 3 05 71..803 40 3 70 17..209 40 8 05 78.258 80 8 70 41..803 100 3 05 03..2b0 40 3 70 214..821 1040 3 05 01 . . .810 200 3 70 01..291 100 3 07K CO..285 100 3 70 53.300 280 8 07 > 58..290 210 3 70 05..293 320 3 07)4 ) 03,291 200 3 70 CO..2:3 120 8 07f 59..231 120 3 70 ( JJ..290 120 8 67ii 03,203 210 8 70 57..260 100 3 07 > i B1..340 100 3 70 05..207 330 3 B7K 07,203 200 3 70 07..243 100 4 07K 60..273 120 8 70 C3..300 120 8 07J < 03 , . . .307 3 70 49.an 200 8 0 K 04.,239 120 3 70 CU,010 100 8 0.K 08.200 240 3 70 04.281 100 8 07K 69 , . . .290 80 8 70 bO.3J8 120 3 07K 05,259 bO 3 70 07.205 280 3 07K 63.201 40 3 70 03 , . . .281 100 8 07K 74..257 100 8 70 01 . . .207 bO 3 U7K 48.2'J3 ' 3 70 b0,253 40 3 07K 03.207 80 3 70 03..235 120 3 07X 65.203 ISO 3 70 07,253 120 3 07K 73 . . 242 100 3 K 07.255 120 8 07K 01..243 3 7i.Wf 63..3. -0 210 3 07Si S3..229 100 3 75 63. . ,3W 3s0 3 0TK 00.271 130 3 75 03.,200 12U 3 70 01.,250 210 3 75 03..290 8 70 7J..344 60 8 75 67..297 800 3 70 69..294 bO 3 75 euEKr No Kind Wt Pr 01 westerns , , . , US $4 00 89 westerns , 113 4 00 183 westerns , , , , , ,118 t 00 Live bloek Note * . Hogs sold two months ago at $3.05(33 ( 95. Average price for hogs two years ago $4.87 , II A. Walter was la from Elkhorn with bogs S. M. .Tackman enmo over tfom Avoca , la , with hogs S. D. Priest , of Manning ; la- was in with fat cattle j1 Hogs were marketed bv V. O. Adams , from Loiran and Persia , In , A. D. Kcnyon caino in from Dannobrog with hess 1 Grcsham wns represented by J. Davidson & Son , who marketed hogs Hogs wcro brought In by-B. W. Banks , of St Paul , la ' Alnswortb was represented by C W. Gould , who had hogs on the market E. R. Buxton brought down n oar of cows from Crolghton , W. T. Blodgott was on the ( market with a car of hogs Mr Onmot , of Garnet & Ocden was over from Mondnmln , In , with n car of hogs Thus far this wcok there has bcon n gain of 3d00 in hog receipts ever the corresuond- ing time Inst wcok * O.V. . Holland , cashlor of the Rtctiardsnu County bank nt Falls City , was nt the yards Ho states that their town averages a ship ment every day in the year of ono car of stock and two of grain "Wo are trying to encouraso summer feed ing " remarked a hanker who was visiting the ynrds , "so as to keep our money em ployed during the summer months Tbo farmers who have tried summer feeding in our county have , as n rule , done well , und have bcon well enough pleased with the ex periment to try It again " OMAHA WHOLESALE MAIIKI3T8. Prndunp , Fruit * , Etc Eaos-Strictly fresh , 19o ; cold stornjo , 18o. Hides , Pelts , Tai.wvv , Etc Green salted hides , Co : damaged hides , HJ c ; dry flint Hides , c ; calf hides , 6$5K0i ( damaged hides , 2c less ; sheep pelts , green , each , 20c@ $1.00 ; sheep pelts , dry , per lb , 7@l2c ; tallow , No 1 , l$4Kc ( ! No 2 , 3@JKo ; grease , white , 4@4Kc ; yoliow , 2K@3c. Sausaqe Bolognu , 4@4Jfo ; Frankfort 7o ; tongue , Sc ; summer , 13c ; headcheese , Gc PouLTitv Chlcliens , per doz , live , hens $3.50 ; Bprlng , $2 & 0ffi2.70 ; dressed , per lb 7 ® llo : turkeys , live , Sall0u ( ; dressed , 10@llo ; ducks , live , per doz $3.Mi$3.0d ) ( ; dressed , per lb , 0@Uc ; geese , Itvo , per doz , $3 00@9.00 , dressed per lb , DL3c ( LAnn Tierces Refined Co ; pure leaf , 0K ! kettle rendered 7c. Add } $ to c for smaller quantities Wool Fine , nvorngo , 33 < rt23o ; medium , average , 21@22e ; quartet blood , average , 20 < $3lc ; course , average , 15@17u ; cotts nnd rough , average , I4@llc. ( Funs Beaver , each , $2O0@O5O ; otter , each , $3.l)0@7.00 ) ; wolf , each , 50c@$1.25 ; coon , each , 25B ( < 5 ; milk , each , lOQOOe ; muskrat , full , 0@9c ; skunk , rat , 16a50c ( ; baduer , rat , 23 ( < js0c , deer skins , fall , per lb , 18@27o. Lemons Fancy , $0.00(38.50 ( ; choice , $4.00 @ 0 0. . ) . Cheese Young Americas , full cream , 10Kc ; factory twins , 11 ( r3K ° i of grades , 7@3c ; Van Rossen Edom , $11.50 per doz ; sap sugo , 23c ; brick , 12K M llmburgor , llo ; do mestic Swiss , 18014c. CuANnEnuiES Capo Cod , $9.0U@10.00. Oiusoi's Loulslanu , per box , $4.00. BucKiuiEAT Fl.ouit Per bbl , $3 50. Aiti.es Per bbl , common , S1.23Q1.50 ; choice $2 00@3 50 , CU.U'OUNI Giui-ns $1.00 ® 1.75. Pmiw 40 lb boxes , S1.75&-2G. Bajcanas According to aizo , per bunch , $3.00@3.CO. BurTEMXE Tubs , 14c ; rolls , 13o. CocoINOT3 Per 100 , $3,00. , AlM'LE BUTTEIl Co 1 Cider Bbls , S3.50 ; hf bols , $3 00. Maple Suoaii 13) @ino per lb Vi'At Choice , moaiulk slzo , G@0c ; cholco heavy , 4@3c. > Live Pigeons Per doz , $1.50. Game Pr.iirio chickens , $3.00(33.50 ( ; mal , lard ducks , $3 00@3 50 : mixed ducks , * 1 00@ 3.00 ; teal , S1.23@1.G0 ; Jack-sriipo , $1.0001.83 ; quail , $1.75@2.00 ; jack rabbits , $4.00(34.50 ( ; small rabbits , $1.00 ( _ < 41.20 ; squirrels , $1.00 ( < 6 1.10 ; plover , 75cJ$1.00-vcnison ( ; saddles , 11@ 12c ; carcasses , 7@9c. Bevnb Cholco band-picked navy , $1.75 ® 3.00 ; cholco handpicked , medium , $ LO5j0 ( [ 1.80 ; choice handpicked country , $ l. 0@l.8'J ; clean country , $1.50@1.60 ; Inferior country , $ l.O0@1.25. Faiiinaceocs Goods Barley , 3@3Ko ; farina , 4Ko ; peas , 3Kc ; out meal , 2 ; * ( h5c ! ; maccaroui , lie ; vermicelli , llo ; rice , 3K © 7c ; sago und tapioca , 6@7u ; buckwheat , bbls , $3.50. Salsoda l @ 3Kc per lb Staucii IJf@3o per lb Stove Polish $3 00@3. 87 per cross Spices Whole , per lb Allspice , 9o ; Cas sia , China , 9c ; cloves , Peunng , 2So ; nut megs , No 1 , 73c ; peeper , 18@19c. Lve $1.7C@4.50 per case Nuts Almonds , 13317o ; Brazils , 10j ; Al berts , llo ; pecans , 10c ; walnuts , 12Kc ; pea nut cocks , Ko ; roosted , llo ; Tennosseepea nuts , 7c. Whapi'iko Paper Straw , per lb , 1 % @ 3Ko ; rag , 2Ko ; man ilia , il , 5gOKc ( ; No 1,8c Baos Unbn Square , 35 per cent oft list Salt Dairy , 230 lbs in bbl , bulk , $2.10 ; host grade , 00 , 03 , $3 30 ; beat grade , 100 , 3s , $3.40 ; best grade , 23 , 10s , $3 20 ; rook salt , crushed , $1.80 ; dairy salt , Ashtou , 00-lb bags , 85c ; bulk , 22Mb bags , $3.23 ; common , in bbls , $1.23. Groceries Provisions Hams , No 1 , 10-lb. average lOKcj 20 to 23 lbs , 10c ; 13 to 14 lbs , lie ; shoulders , 5c ; breakfast bacon , No 1 , 8c ; bam sausage , 9o ; dried beef hams , 8a : beef : . tongues , $0.00 per dozen ; dry salt meats , 4 % (30 ( 'i'o ' per lb ; bam roulette , 0o ; add lo per Id for small lots Coffee Roasted Arbuoklo's Ariosn , • 23Xu ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 23j o ; German , 1 23Vo ; Dilworth , 2Kc ) : Aluroma , 23c. Fish Salt Diled codfish , 4K@8c ; sooled liorring , 24c per box ; hoi herring , dom , 55c ; Hamburg , spiced herring$1.50 ; hoi burring , imp , 80a ; macuerel , No 1 shore , $11.50 ; fancy mess , $13.50 per 100 lbs ; white llsli , No 1 , $7.00 ; family , $2.75 ; trout , $3.23 ; sal mon , $3 00 ; anchovies , 83c. Oils Keroscno P. W. , 9Ko ; W. W. . HKc : headlight , 12c ; gasoline , 74s , 12c ; lard No 1 , 45r ; No 2 , 41c ; salad oil , $1.25 ( 9.01) per dozen Coffee Green Fancy old golden Rio , 22J o ; fancy old poabcrry , 23u ; Rio choice to fancy , 22u ; Rio , prime , 2lc ; Itlo , good , 20c ; Mocha , 29c ; Java , fancy Mandehling , 23c ; Java , good interior , 24c ; African , 31c. Canned Meats Corned beef , 1 lb square c ' uus , $1.20 ; corned beef , 2 lb sqnara cans , $2.05 ; corned beef , 0 lb square cans , $0.50 ; corned beef , 14 lb square cans , $14.00. Lunch tongues 1 lb round cans , $3.0u ; lunch tongues 2 lb round cans , $4.75. Brawn , 1 lb square cans , $1,20 ; brawn , 21b square cans , $2.00 ; brawn , S ib square cans , $0 50 ; brawn , 14 lb square cans , $1-1.00 , Ox tongues , IK lb round cans , $3.00 ; ox tongues , 3 lb round cans , $0.00 ; ox tongues , 2K lb round cans , $7.00 ; ox tongues , U lb cans , $3.00. Chipped beef , 1 lb round cans , $3.00 ; chipped beef , 2 lb round cans , $1,00 , RoUt beef , 1 lb round cans , $1.20 ; roust beef , 3Jbrouud cans , $2 00. Potted ham , K lb round canB , C5o ; potted ham K lb round cans , $1.29. Deviled bam , \i lb rouud cans , boo ; , 4 vllod ham , K'h ' rouud cans , $1.20. Potted.ox , tongue , K lb round cans , 05u ; potted ox tongue , } i lb round cans , $1.20. Compressed bam , 1 lb square cans , $1.76 ; compressed ham , 2 lb square cans , $3.75. Tripe ,3 lb round cans , $1.80. MincedCollops , 3 | b round cans , $3.20. lionoless pigs feet , 3 lb WUitre cans , $2.25. One pound cans are packed two dozen and four dozen to the case TWO pound cans are packed ono dozen und t\vo dozen to case Half pound cans packed two dozen to case Quarter dozen caus pacited four dozen to case All prices per dozen } net Canned Fish Brook trout , 81b , $2.40 ; buI- mon trout , 2 11) , $2.35 ; cuutms , 1 lb , $1.25 ; clams , 3 U > . $2.10 ; clam chowder , 8 lb , $1.25 ; deviled crubs , 1 It ) , $2 23 : deviled crabs , 2 lb , $ J.50 ; codfish balls , 2 lb , $1.75 ; caviar , M lb , $2.25 ; eets , 1 lb , $3.40 ; lobsters , 1 lb , $1.90 ; lobsters , 3 lb , $3.05 ; lobsters , dovllod , K * > i $ -3.25 ; mackerel 1 lb , $1,75 ; uiackcral must ard sauce , 8 lb , $3.10 ; mackerel tomato sauce , 8 H > . $3.23 ; oysters , 1 lb , 05e ; oysters , 2 lb , $1.00 ; salmon , O. R „ 1 lb , $3.00 ; salmon , C. R. , 3 lb $2 bO ; salmon , Alaska , 1 lb , $1.05 ; salmon , Alaska , 3 lb , $3.05 ; shrimps , 1 lb , $3.05. Candy 9Ki23c ( per lb Chocolate and Cocoa 2K337o per lb ; Gerinuu cluckory , rod , 80. GlNOEit Jamaica , } \ pints , $3.00 per doz Suuahs Cut loaf , 85/0 ; cut loaf , cubes , 80 ; standard , powdered , 8J/e , XXXX , powdered , 8Ko ; granulated , standard , 7K@"Kc con fectionera' A , 7o ; whiu extra O , 0Ko ; extra C , Nebraska , O 'o ; amber , OK01 California , golden O , flo Bee Tonoues Salt , bbls , $30 00. HAi-$5u0a ( .00 ; lowlund , $3.00@3.00. 4 Chop FEED-l0.0OiailO0. * . UuAS-$3.00a8.50 , Sltoias-$9 003.50. OATS-14fi156. CoiiV 22ii23c. ( P ) Tatoes 2M27c for choice O.sions 40oi5oa for choice SACnn ICiufTBbls , $5 00 ; h'f bbls $3.00. Burrm Creamery , fancy , 22 ( 23 ; choice , 20r2lc. Dnlry , fancv , lK lOc ; choice 13 14c. Country , fancv , 13@14o ; good to choice , 12 ( M3o ; fair , 10llo ; Inferior , 0@9n. Picklis MeilTuin , per bbl , $5.00 ; small , $0 00 ; gherkins , $7.00 ; C , & U. chow chow , qts , 5. ! > 5 : pts , $ J.40. Mince Met 20 lb cans , 7K& HoNEr ICe lb for choice PitEsEitvKo 9K@10o Dcrlb Jellies 4CJ4Kc per lb Beeswax No 1 , lCcglPc Pins Feet Pickled , kits , 75o ; pickled pigs tongues , kits , $3.33 ; pickled tripe , kits 03o ; pickled II O. tripe , kits , S5c ; spiced piss hocks , kits , $1.15. Diiiki ) FnniT Currants , now , Co ; prunes casks ; 1,800 lbs , • Hj'e ; prunes , bbls or bags , 4Ko ; citron pools , drums , 80 lbs , 22c ; lemon pool , drums , 20 lbs , 17o ; fard dates , boxes , 13 lbs , 10o ; apricots , choice nvaporatcd , 14cj apricots , Jelly , cured , 25 lb boxes , 10c ; apri cots , fancy , Mount Hnmllton , 25 lb boxes , ICe ; apricots , cholco , bags , SO lbs , 14Ko ; npplos , evaporated , Aldcn , 00 lb boxes , 8kc ; apples , star , 8X0 ; apples , fancv Ahlcn , 0 lb , 10c ; apples , fancy , Aldcn , 3 Id , 10Kc ; Salt Lake , UK" ! blackberries , evaporated , 00 lb boxes , 6K(3 < > Kc : chorrlcs , pitted , dry cured , 14c ; pear * , California fancy , Ifs boxes , 23 lb , 12o ; peaches , Cal No 1 , fancy K "np baes , 80 lbs , 15a ; nectarines , red 14c ; nectarines , silver , boxes , 10c ; pitted mums , Cal , 23 lb boxes , 8K0 ; rnspberncs , ovnp N. Y. now , 2flc ; prunes , Cal , II C , 90-100 boxes , * 25 lbs , OJXc ; prunes , Cal , R C , CO 70 , 9c ; orange perl , 15c : raisins , Cdlifornin Londons crop ISb' .l , $3.23 ; raisins , Cal loose muscatels , crop lbb'J , $2.10t Valoncias , 18SS , 8Jio ; Vnlenclas , old , 7c ; Cal , Bcodloss sks , il\c , > - Twines nn I Hope BiNDEns' TttiNE-Slsal , 18o ; llfAHf 14c ; manllla , 10c. Clotheslines Cotton , 00 ft , $1.20 ; cotton , CO ft , $1.40 ; Jute , 60 it , 90a ; Jute , 00 ft , 81.00. Cotton Twine Fine 23c ; medium 20o ; heavy hemp , llo ; light hemp , 17o. Sail Thine 13 , sail , 20c ; Calcutta , 14c ; manilla rope , 14c ; sIbbI rope , UKo ; now process , 8K ; Jute 9Ko | cotton 10a ; bldo ope 17c. IjinubTnnd Biilltllne Mntcrlnl Stock Hoauds A , 12 inch , s 1 s 14 nnd 10 feet , $46.00 ; B 13 inch , s 1 s 13. 14 una 10 feet , $ (1. 0 ; C 12 Inch , sis 12 , II and 10 feet , $30 00 ; D 12 inch , 8 1 s 12 , 14 nnd 10 feet $3U0 ; No 1 com 12 in , s 1 12 feet , $18.00 ; No 2 com 13 in s 1 a 14 and 10 feet , 617.50 ® 18 50 ; No 1 com 13 In s 1 s 10 , 18 and 20 feet , $10 50 ; No 3 com 13 in , s 1 s 14 and 10 feet , $17.00. Pori.Aii Lumiieii Clear poplar box bds , % In , s 2 s , $ J5 00 ; clear poplar , panel , $80.00 ; clear poplar , % In paucl , $35 00 ; clear poplar , K in p tnel stock wide , s 2 s , $38.00 ; clear poplar corrugated celling , K , $20.00. Posts White cedar , 0 inch halves , 12c ; white cedar , 5K inch halves and 8 inch quar ters , lie ; white cedar , 4 Inch round , 10c ; Tennessee ted cedar , split , 10c ; split oak , white , 8c ; sawed oak , 17o. Snii'Ltr No lplalu , 8 and 18 Inch , $17.60 ; No 2 plum , 8 und 10 inch , $15.50 ; No 1 , O G , $13.00. DIMENSIONS AND TIMnEII 13 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 22 ft 24 ft 2x4..15 00 13 00 15 03 1000 1000 18 00 l'J 00 2x0..15 00 15 00 13 0J 1(1 ( 00 111 Od 18 00 19 00 2.\8..15 00 130C 150D 100J 11100 13 00 1900 2x10. . ,15 00 15 CO 15 00 1000 1000 1300 1900 2x12..1500 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 01) ) IS 00 19 00 4x4bxS.1000 10 00 10 00 17 00 17 00 13 00 19 00 Fevoivo No 1. J and 0 inch , 12 and 14 ft , rough , $10.00010.50 ; No 1,4 and 0 Inch , 10 It , $17.00(817.50 ( ; No.2 , 4 nnd 0 inch , 13and 10 ft , $13 fi014.00 ; No 3 , 4 und 0 inch , 10 ft , $13 00 ( dlO OO FinisiiiNO lstand 2d clear , 11/ inch , s 2 s , $49.00 ( 51.00 ; 1st and 2d clear , IK nnd 2 inch , b 2 s , s47.0O@ro.0O ; 3d clear , IK inch , s 2 s , $43 00rf4fl 00 ; .15 select , IK IK and 3 inch , b 2 s , $37.00@'J3.00 ; 1st and 2d clear 1 Inch , s 2 s , $15 00 : 3d clear , 1 inch , s 2 s , $30.00 : A se lect , 1 Inch , s 2 s , $33.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s 2 s , $30.00. Shingles Lath Per M XX clear , $3 15 ; extra * AJ.C0 ; standard A , $2 CO ; 5 inch clear * 1.00@1.70 ; 0 inch clear , $1.75@1.80 ; No 1 , $1.10@1.15 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , from Washineton territory , $3.40 ; California red wood , dimension widths , $4.50 ; cypressclear heart , dlmonsion widths , $ J.23 ; laths $2.00. Bo tuns-No. 1 com , sis , 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $19.00 ; No.2 , do , $10.60 ; No 3 , do $14.00 ; No 4 , do ( ships cull ) , $11.00. Add 00c per M ft for rough Battens , Well Tubino , Piokets O. G. Batts , SK ihoh , 00c ; O. G. Batts , 2K@3 , aa , 35c ; 3-in well tubing D. _ M. nnd bev $22.10 ; pickets , D. As H „ flat , $22.00 ; pick ets , D. & H. , ' square , $10.00. Flooiuso 1st com 0 in white pine , $34.00 ; 2d com 0 in whlto pine , $31.00 ; 3d com 6 in white pine , $20 00 ; D com 0 in whlto pine , $20.00 ; com 4 and 0 iu yellow pine , $10.00 : Star 4 in yellow pine , $17.00 ; 1st and 2d clear yoliow pine , 4 and 6 in , $10.00. Ceili.no and Partition 1st com K ia whlto pine partition , $ .12.00 ; 2d rom % in white pine partition , $27.00 ; clear % In yel low pine ceiling $30.00 ; clear % in Norway , $14.50 ; 2d com H in Norway , $12.60. Lime Best , two Cement $1.35. Plastek $3.25. HAin 20c. Buildino Brick Common , $0.00@7.00 per M ; selected , $7.50(3.9.00 ( " per M ; sewer brick , $9.00 © 10.00 per M. Drugs nnd CliomicuN Acid Sulphuric , per carboy , 2Ko ; citric , per pound , Ole ; oxalic , per pound , 14c ; tar tarlc powuored , per pound , 42c ; carbolic , 87 @ 44c. Alum Per pound , 2Kc Ammonia Carbonate , per pound , UKo- Ahhowhoot Per pound , 10c. Balsah Copaiba , per pouna , C3cj tolu , 02 053c. Bohax Refined , per pound , lie Calomel Am , per pound , 8Sc. Oastoh Oil $1.33. Cuiieii Br.nuiES $1.85. Cantiiahides 75@$1.03. Cassia Bui > 3 Per pound , 18o. CnLonoFoiiM Per pound 81o. ' CouitosiVE Sublimate Per pound , SSc Cheam Tautau Pure , per pound , 80c. Extuact Loowood Bulk , per pound , 13Ko . . KnaoT 15c. Gum Aiumc 54@$1.13 , Ljcopodium 44u. Glttcehine Bulk , per pound , 22c. Gum Asafoetida , per pound , llo ; cam phor , per pound , 30c ; opium , per pound , $3.05. Iodine Rosublimato , per ounce , $3 85 , Leaves Uuctiu , short , per pound , 13o ; Senna , Alex , per pound , 25(313c. ( MouniiA Sulpb , per ounce , $2 90 < Meucuiiy 74a PoTAsa Bromide , per pound , 8S0 ; Iodide , per pound , $3.83. Quinia Sulpb , per ounce , 40o. Seeds Canary , per pound , 4K& SoArs Castile , mottled , per pound , 8@10c ; castile , white , per pound , 13@15c. Sri it its Nithb Sweet , per , pound , U , S. 42c. Stiivchnia Crystals , $1,00@1.15 , Suj.Pi ! UtNciioNA Per oz , 0 @ 14o. Tapiooa Per pound , 0c. Tonka Beans $1.70(21.75. ( • White , per pound , 85@ 51a smoedeotdean ; GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank 805 8011II1 litlli Sli-cct. - Oiimlia ; COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Capital , - ' - $400,000 Surplus , - 40,000 Officers and DlrectorJ-K. SI Morseraan O Jl HltrhcocK , Jos OarneauJr , A. Henry B il Anderson , IVni , ( J.Maui , v pre * . ; I. , a Will alms , A. I' . Hopkins , pres.t A. Millard , casnlers V , II Urf ant , aaaUtant cashier Mn knnH RESTORED IIIUllllwUU of TouUjful Imprudence , muiId * Prcn ur * lx * y , > er ou DeUlltjr , Lo t . ManlxMd , * a.ta lntrl llin ln t rj ! known r m 4r.liaidt M reit rlmiiUmrau > of t lf curt , wblch AtVlll tend ( W4lwli KKBEtoliInffllow mtmn THE REALTY MARKET INUrilUMKNM ptaosJ oi rsurFdunni yesterdar W ' Martin to J HelckciherRer , lot 13 , In subotnw nol -lt. wn . . $ P.O00 Jamfs Johnson to J ilelcKclbrrRer , lot ! ' , In sub of n\v noMM.I , wil . . , . , . . , , . S.000 1'ottcr I * Cobu to 11 W Yatts , lets _ to S ? , lllllsido Ueserve , w (1 13,000 Omnlia • Loin itid HultdlnR ae < oitasiun ta M Ml.tndiAy , pirt ot lots Hand II , OIK 1 { Jctteri 1st ndd to South Onmha , wri S,7 > V ) J 0 ClirHtensen and Ife to A Kountra et nl , lotc\ bile ; i , sub J 1 ltcdtck's add , wil . 1,2,10 ltichard Stnbbins and wife to J I'Chrln- tensen , lots , bit 3 , sub J 1 Iteolrk's add , q c d . . . . 1 A U l.dwirds and wife to William ll Kd > wnids , lots J and 1 , bik 5 , Orchard 11111 , w d , , . , , 4. " o0 William Colnirn , shcrlir to F Sclmell , lot 7 , U1K1I , I.per pnrx , deed 1,131 AV II Alexander and iviru 10 J II Chip : mnn , lota 5 aud (1,1st ( add to l.nk.0 Vmw , WU , . , . , BOO Ccor , 'o 1 : llarker nnd Mire lo rimrlos Cor- hott , lotO , bile Jf Omaha ; lots I and * , bik 2 , lirauuau plaie : lots 1 , IT nud 19 , Albright A : Aylojnoitli's LM add ; lotsM tel . ulk31. West side ; e It Hit 4 , ( ) lct.v noma ; s&j Tci-tut 1oibaiui . bit , Jetter • add to Bouth Unmha ; lot 3. Wt ro South Uuiaha , < t 0 d 11,000 a I'luuiTund ' husbaud to A K llutt , lott ; , ulfca , Jetlcr's I'd odd , wd 500 diaries Wasmer et nl to J M Vliecly , lot H , I1IL-7 , UrnmiiKMcrpnrK , n 0 EO ) K llU'llnrn anilvlf i to Umiilm Uoni > ol * Jdaled Vmctfar conip.iny , lots 7 10 10 , n eit side , iv il S.10J K Itiirku and vrlfo tel A l.tnahnn , lot ) and part ot lot I , blk 3 , l.oiiv uuuoith t ir ce , w (1 , , , ' . ' ,000 \V UAIbrlsht and wlfo to II I. M.iUlll- tmni , lot 1' . ' , bit 1 , sub o' .blCU7 , Al- brlitht s Cliolcc , w it , C'JO A Council to A II Paddock , lot 3 , bit % Sdadd tabouttiomam , is d , . . . l.i'iO J II Itltchlmrt aud info to A A Uiuy , lot 7 , UlfcN' , Soutn Dm 111 , qed 1 A II Dlllrauco to II M , lVilx , lot 11 , Vin ton llaco w d 1.0U0 N i ; Dlllrtue nnd Mire to II St l'ellx , lot 10mton I'laco , w l 1,003 Jnmes yulun aud wita to J Lois , ptlotfi aim nil lots ( i to 1.1 , blcn , ( julnn'sndd , and ndj ptopeity ( relllei , wd 050 Ilrlnin l'laou llultdluu nisochitlou In ( J 11 Moman , lott > . bik 10 , lines Place , w d 2,500 O M llltihcock and wire to A K Jiiiinou , lotu bit 111. llltchtock's lutndil , wd . . 403 T IC Sutton , spael&l master , to AM dram , loty , 1)1 > - . . , Blilnn's ndtl , deed a. - . 'CO Union StocK 1 arns Co to llonlnnd & llradford , lot I. ' , bik 10.1st add to south Omalia 'Wd 8,000 CliaiKsCorbottiind wlfo to H It Jolm- soulot 11. bik Pi , Umnlii w d 00,003 Charles Oorbcit and Ifc to V il Johuon trustee , lots ] J1 to SW i , and lots 'Jl to , and 1U to 13,1. ortIl Sldo udrt ; lot ) . Stewart 1'lace ; lot 5. hlk 12 , Diehard Hill ; lot l > , bik Si , Allitirflit's Lholre ; lot 1 , bik 11 , Piatt's suh ; lot 11 , hlkfi , omrnl part ; lots I and5 , bik2 , ltroiina-i l'laco ; low7 , 17 , l und lii , Alurliilit and Aylcs- uotli's2d mid : lots 20 to 2.1 , blK lit , WittSldo ; u 'J ' otlot i , Oklahoma ; lot 3 , tilk 'hi , South Omaha , ; part of lots 15 nndli blkH Jotters and \v il 1 \V 11 Sinltli and \\Ko to W W Lemon 1011cm- adjoining lot 0. Cortlanilt P lrfic , wd C500 W W f.einon mid ivito to Mrs 8 II Kitchen , property adjoining lot 11 , Con landt I'lnie , wd 10.000 DJO'Monahueatnl to K O Tlgh , lotf , Aldlne square , w d 3,050 Miles & Thompson to 1' A llegley lot 4 , Greenwood , wd -50 Thirty transfers , aggregating efyym MSKrT" National bank TJ 5. DEPCSirORY , OMAHA , NEB Cnpllal $400,001) ) Snrnlus Jnn 1st , 18S0 52,000 OFriOllUSAND DlltllDl'ORS : Hemiv W. YvtkI'renldoni. . I.lwis S. Huni ) , V'lco Irosldent A. K. Ton ir.lN , W. V. MORbC JOIIHU.COI.MNS , U. CCUSHIMI JN II l' irnuic \V. II P. lliiniir.s Cashier THE IRON BANK Cor lilh and Fnrnam Sts A General Uanklne Business transacted fl II fl P WANTED I I M Q B NV ISSUED BY CITIES , II 11 ifl I J COUNTIES,3CHO01 WIlW 9 0ISTRICT8 , WATEn Correspondence solicited COMPANIES ETC NW Harris Company Bankers . . . , , 103-165 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO 70 Gtato Street BOSTON PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302 FARNAM STREET OMAHrMAiFAlim Booto and Shoos KWKENDALL , JONES & CO , Suoce < ior to Heed Jonct 4 Co Wholesale Manufacturers of Bets : & Shoes AteoUforllOBlou Hubberfahoo Co , 1W2.1101 and 1101 lltrney atreel , Qmtti Webrmlm BrowprB • 8T0HZ & lLBtt , Lager Beer Brewers 1B1 North BUhteinth HreatOmshs Neb Cornloo EAOLE COIINICE W0MC8 , Manufcturcrs of Galvanized Iron Cornice WloJotT-capmna netiillealiyllghu , Jotm Hpenatsr , tropnetor lueauJ IMBuuih Wtlm cl StonrrTFittings , Pumps , EtOj ; BTPtAlfn Jb CLAHK STEAM IIEA'CINQ CO * Frnnps , Pipes and Engines , BUim , water , rallwar sad mining lupplln , ete , ( ISO , VM and V. ' 4 rsruau .trojt , Omaba IT S. } V1ND EKOINE A'PUMP CO , Steam and Water SuDOltes , nalllJar nlai mllla , BU and 920 Jonei it , Omab * O. V , lion , Aailug Manager nnowNELh & co . Engines , Boilers and General Hacnlncry Bhtet-lron work , ttcaui pnnpi , aaw nulla 131J-1JU KateaHSrtU atrcetOuialia > 11 ' Iron Workj PAXTON & VIERLINO WON WORKS , Wronght and Cait Iron Building : Wort QKlnei bran work , general fouDdrr.machlnaaDd , blaci.nillb work OKi" ainl worU , U. i" . Uf and Ulhtireet Umaba omaha wmn&inoN works , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Raillnii Ueikralll • iladowiiuardi flower etaadi , wlro algal , • tc IWNiirtb Hill treetOmaba OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manf're ' of Flro and Burglar Froof Safes , Vaulti , lall work , Iron ibuttera and lira eirapti U. Audreaa prop r. Corner Htb and Jackaon iu , ' SnahtPoorBt Eto * * * * M. A , DISUHOW & CO , WboUiile masufaetureri o ( Sash , Doors , Blinds ani Mouldings Branch otBca 12tU aad liard atraata , Omaka Neb SOUTH OMAHA VKWN SroUK YARDS CO , Of South Omaha Limitcl M HH--ii-Hi---ii-i - - - - - - OMAHA JfllW PllCTORf , I AgHoulturnl implomonls | _ _ J./A7.VUi' A StmVAThCO , _ H Agricnll'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriages jH . llintlfietc Hhilcnlc OmahaXehrailn MHi mouxu , mTi.mtrx , t sroMiiuiRO CO M MnmitniturefKnnit Jobl'or ln mH _ Wagons Mcs Plows Etc H , Bnggies , , , . , IVr IHI ) and 1'arllle Mterts , Oiiinlm _ _ _ Artists MftlorlolB H aTiwsviO- - , M Artists ' Materials , Pisuos and Organs M = ! _ J M Pools nnd 3hooa. _ ' H r " „ VJV ir "Trjro/WB / . .tco. . , M JoDDars of Boots and Slioci ] m 101,11H 110) 1 > ml slr 'el , Omahn Manufacturia _ _ , . . Mnniineralrool lwlnn H PSS 1' Coke , " Eto , ws/ _ _ _ * „ jamiFs ir ruATcmTn goa h voCT a H Miners and Shippers of Coal and Coo ] llooiiiat U. e. Xalluunl limit UnlUtliiK , Onmia H oma UA cou7cofa : A f.iMt : co.7 > | _ _ Joohers of Bard aid Soft Coal Mat at' ' Month mil street Omaha , Xehra ta H XEHRASKA VUETcd , ' H Shipper of Coal and Cole H 2USumli ltt'j street , Omalia , Nolira > ka H Coiiiml83lon and StornKO H ltiimnu & liwout.i , , ' | Storage and Cimmis ii Merchants | H pOclalllItmter | ) ( , "u'CJ , ekeeo imnHrr , Ktma , HH _ llllllort.i it street.Oiimht , Men _ _ _ _ . 1 _ _ H Clgnra n _ _ _ umax , AUMsrnCfxb & co , ! . _ _ Wholesale Cigars H l&QN'orlli Ctli Street , Omiha , Nou Hello H' , H . . ' 1 I H S- yit ? ° lii.2Ht' ' NollonB M - " " " " mTe sJirjiiAcb" , * H Dry Ocods , Furiiishing Goods and Notions ' IH IIMttiU 1131 Dou liu , cor lit1) struct , Oinalin , yet ) . | H KiLPAniicKKuciFunv noons co , | | I nprlers & Mcrs in Dry Good ; , Notions ; H Cents Kurnlfthlnjr llnoli rorn < r llth inut Humor l | alreetMlmilii Nobrunkn j H i ' _ _ H F u rnlUiro- ' H " ve iri/r a tToxE , . ' H Wl'Olesale ' Dealers in Furniture H rnniini stret , Omaha , NobniaiiB | cha 111. r.s sui yjfTi wk , " - H Oiuilin ebrakn 'HH ' , , H i - = - = = m j McCORl ) URADYA CO , l | > _ _ Wholesale Grocers MM nth mill Lemcnncith • • t'et' " , Omahi , Nobm ia , BU Hardware ' . . . , u. fl | w. J mio a 7 err , H Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ptuiK9t wnii'in aloIc , tiiritvuro lumbir , etc \XA \ aH 1811 llanier 1-trOTt.Oiiiahn. _ _ _ TTTmeiia vgiTa ta ylor , H Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shon ! Mechanic ) Tool * nnd llnflalo Seilea 1KB TtODglat _ _ _ i . , . itreet Omahn ycb H Liimborj Eto H joiixA WAKwiiiriD m , _ | Wholesale Lumtor , Etc • > . Iruiortcd nnd merlcnu rortlniid Cemenl SlatA _ | aucnt for Milwaukee llnlriiillc Cement - , _ H unil'uli ' OfMiltol.linu. . M cu is ; 1. 'i.Eri , * , H , Dealer iu Hardwocd Lumber WoodcarpotsmiliinranntItoirlnf flthand liilat aH _ atrccls , Omabn , .Nebruskiu B OMAHA LUMBER CO , H AHKinds of Biding Material at Wholesale jM 18th atroet and Union I'acllla traclt , Oaiiiha H LOUIS BRADFORD , f | _ j Dealer in Lumher , Lath , Lime , Sash H Uooru , etc Yurdn-rornnr Tth and Don ; ' • U.1I04 al I Corner IQIIi and l > ) unla . H FiwrxlvTaitAY , * H LnniDGr , Lime , Ceme-it - , Etc , , Etc H Corner fth und lonnlii trecH Omnlia fl H c. n. vm ' nc , " j H Dealer in All Kinds of Lumher { 13th and California atieota , Omaha , yebraalia H yUlil ! ! 01GiJi2iiSlS ! : . _ _ I. OUVRFELDER & CO , jj J Importers Uohhers in Milliuery&Kotions U 20)iiliiiid ( ) 518 Hout'i ' llth ttrcct ' H Notions . _ _ _ X 7' . ROUIXSOX NOTION CO , ' J M Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods lljl Hiirney itruul , Omaha j J cons6lwated tank line co r M Wholesale Behned and Luhricating Oils Axle Uro no , ete Omaha A. II Bishop Maiiager | _ CAWiENir PERcd ' ' . | | Wholesale Paper Dealers : Carrr a nlco Block of iirn'lnir , wrapplnu and writing - | | paper Bputlal atteiilton ulyon to card paper fi _ Safes to i , - _ _ ' " w w - A. L. DEANE & CO j < | H Qeneuil Aifouts for _ _ Halls ' Safes , ail jiiiItl1 : SontU 10th Bt Omaha , ' _ H " " T ° ysf A0 * . . . _ _ _ ! II , IIA RVY A CO , H .lobberaof 3l _ _ _ Toys , Doll ? , Albums , Fancy Goods , House KuruUhlne flood . Children's nurlasei L'U v _ _ _ limiiiin alrect Omaha , Neb li H GHIGAGO ' SHORT LINE 1 oviua j l Chicago , Milwaukee St . Paul Ry ' M The licit Route from Omalia and Couucll /HI ( nitifTn to iH - = = = THE EASTEEEEW TWO T11A1NB DAILY BKTWKEN OMAHA 'UH AND COU.NCIU J1JUFF8 , jM | Chicago , AND Milwaukee , JH Kock Island , Fiecport , Kockford , * , Wj Clinton , Dubuque , Dnrcnport , ' ! Elgiu , Madison , Jnumllle , ' " 'iM Iklolt , Winona , La Crosse , A II XadallottarlmporUat point . Eau , Northeast ant # _ _ i Boutueait I fSUfgfgfgfJ For through llckati call on lha llakat au at at 1M1 4a _ _ rarnamatceatla llaracr lllooa , or at Uulo 1'aciOi r H Oilman Klaapara and thoflna.t DlnlDg rarilnlba ' ill world are run on the main line ot the Chicago HIT Ji waukcaibt I'aul Hallway , and e urr atuntlon u _ _ paid lo pauenjeert . u , courteoui amplojaa of lha - 9li aoDPanr 4HHI 1UMII.I.RII alenaral alanazar _ _ j. K. TUCKKIi , Ai.utini General Manager 3i A , v , ll OAlil'ENltlt , uenaral I'anangsf aae ) H UKO ullfuAFFOBI ) . AuUtaat Ueoaral ruuuikt ; ' _ _ l od Ticket Aiant , . . . . ! • _ _ . _ _ . „ , . JaiUQaefalBaLirlutiadiua . _ _ ' _ B .ijsB _