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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1887)
OMAHA DAILY BEE : SAIUKDAY , DECEMBER 3 , 1887. CHICAGO I'lionurn MAIIKKT , CnicJkiJo , Dec. " - [ Special Tclt'Kriun to the Hr.K.1 Wheat values were easier this uiornltitf without any apparent icaion why they should bo so , except that very ninny of the local crowd had It ( or sale mid there wcro not many IniyliiK orders IntM. \ \ . The Mny option opened ut Sljfc , Just when ) It clo ed yesterday , mid full steadily to W.V < ? . Corn opened MronK , ncllvo and higher , May Hrst nellltiK at MVo , but the prleo brought mil qultu free olTertriKt mid values iciu'tedu little , goliif ? oil within llftecn minutes to 1'rovlslotiR wen ) substantially UH' from yesterday's closing. Corn dropped baek to MYc for May , hut mibso- ijucntly took on decided otrutiKth and ad vanced toM-Vwllh pretty much all the local rrowd buying It on the strength of light ro- eclptH and had weather. Whcntnlnniidvanced to fiY J for May. ThlngH dropped along In u fairly" steady way between the opening hour mid 10 o'clock when , IIH Indicated , they began to get stronger and the. market fooled around STi c , but not nnv of the big local bounce seemed to be specially interested further than many of them had buying orders from country points and were Interested in helping values to firm because of stop orders to sell at a curtain price. Kiom the time named until noon the market was on a steady bulge until It readied tiio. Then it dropped baek ' 4'c again , took on strength and walked up to to 'A"NlU/c. ( Hy tljis time it became perfectly clear that the "country" controlled things , that they were buying one minute and helling stuff right baek to local scalpers the next ( nl u prolit to the seller ) , ami that tin ) Chicago expert was very quietlybeingmilked for all the tluid ho would give down. CHICAGO MVK STOCK. Clllf'Atio , Dee. 2. [ Special Telegram to the HKM.I CATTI.I : Trade was aetivo and pi-lees steady on desirable stock. The mar ket closed yesterday with a largo number of plain and common cattle in the pens unsold , so that notwithslandliigtho short supply to day , there was plenty of undesirable natives and the demand limited. Taken altogether there was little Or no change and no possible chance of an improvement so long as we may receive iiO.lMX ) to HO.WO head n week. ] 'rices look very low. Fancy , $ n.2.Vrifi.7fi ; shipping steers , 1.V ! ! ) to ' 1WM ) "Ibs , ? . | , ( Kn ) ( : ( : ! ( ) ( to l.'CM ) Ibs , SH.irifiJI.'i ; USD to ILMd Ibs , W.'Ji&i.'l.l ! ) . Stockers - ers aifd feeders , $ .1.75ii.KI ( : ( ; cows , bulls and mixed , * l. Hii2.MI ; bulk. t-lii.Viri..Ti. - Texas steers , * 2.2. " > 0' ! ! IK' ' ! cows , Sl.'oCjiii.'O ; natives and half-bi-eeds , $2.Sliit.S" ) ( : > . lions Trade was briskand n nickel higher and in smnc cases ll'o ' higher during the boom In the morning. Host heavy made } VKii ( n.li. , packers tfl1iif ) ! ( > .fiO and common ? "i.liiiFt.'M. ( ( Light soils were scarce and lOc. higher , some prime lots making $ > " > " > ; 1'lgs ' , l-'INANCIAIj. Niw : YORK , Dec. 2. [ Special Telegram to the Hir. . ] STOCKS The resignation of flrevy was expected to have n depressing ef fect on securities , but those who sold stock when the repoit came out wished they had not. London was not affected by the resig nation , prices there being llrm and buying orders were sent to Nuxv York , for Heading , .St. Paul and Union I'ncllle , which arc favor ites. The heavy buying for foreigners wit resisted to a moderate extent by the bears , who sold considerable stocks and Incrc'iisei : the short interest. Koom traders who had r prolit in yesterday's purchases took them. Sensational news was more abundant. Ai indefinite rumor regarding the standing of a financial institution in Chicngo was circu lated , but us a dilligcnt hunt fulled to locate it , no confidence can be placed in it and it can bo set down as the idle gossip of wreckers The latter also predicted n money panic toi Chicago. Hates are llrm , It is true. In the agricultural region of the west money is 111 ® 15 per cent , but this is nothing unusual , as that rate has been paid by borrowers for sev eral years. The banks here have raised their rates within the past week , but none claim to bo asking over 8 per cent but are drawing their discount lines closely. With a good mercantile ] trade and satisfactory collections and with stocks In the hands of merchants smaller than at this season in former years , it Is Impossible to see what is to bring about n panic. The market opened strong at ad vances extending to % per cent. The heavi est purchasers were the foreign houses. Pro fessionals endeavored to resist the rising tide by offering stocks sparingly , but It was a fail ure. The market went up all the forenoon , although sonic short-walstcd bulls sold in order to take in their profits. The general temper of the room was conservatively bullish. The foreign advices induced the cliques to buy with confidence. The in crease of the Union Pacific's net earnings for October was $2110,000. It was reported that a strong bull pool had been formed in Union Pacille mid it was believed that the incoming congress would bo on the bull sido. The ad vance to ! i7@57Jf was rapid and strong. Lon don bought that stock as well as St. Paul , Lake Shore and Louisville & Nashville. The ofllcial announcement of Orevy's resignation helped all the foreign markets. The only trouble with the New York market was want of snap nnd light transactions. The weak stock to-day was Hlchmond Terminal at 2.1 ' (22 ( , " > Jf. London shows a big advance on Americans , extending to } @ 1 per cent on those stocks usually quoted , though the ex treme figures of the day were not supported to the close in all cases. The total sales weio i 274,000 shares. Govr.uxMKX'M Government bonds' were dull but steady. usiiiti : > o's quoTvnovs. IT. S. 4srcglvt-riMl ( r.4 JIJ. ( .V N.V 110 U. S. 4 * coupon. . . Wilt I doprefi'i-ii-il Ml If.H. 4'tsrrglstrd ' 1U7 > , .O. V. O ItlT.'i U. S 4ljs coupon. ,1IV ( , < ) . H. N Nti * 1'adtlc ( Is of 'li- , . . . .1111 O. T . . . . a ) ; . Canada Southern Mall .7.1 ( Vnlitil I'liolMo . ' ' Chicago .VAltoii. Ijl'i | l'iillmnn l'iil'act'Car'iW'8 : ; U. , II..VQ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1) ) . . I , . , V XV 'ifll .Hook IbluntV''Jlll D..VU.U . i.1't ' st. i. . .vs. K : nu Krlo . . . , . -.I I doiiivfeiivd . . . 724 iloplrtViUMl . . ISI'-J il' . . At. \ St. Paul. . 7.1' ' , Illinois ( Vntuil. . . . IliHt ! dopiefVm'd 1121 ; ] . . II..VW I St. I' . \ I ) . Jfi" ; K..VT is .107 l.nkoShoiu IH'iToMis I'nclllc. . . ] . . A : N . . . . Ill rniiml'iicillc. . . . MIclilK.in Cent ml W. , St. I. . \ 1' Missouri I'liclllr . . f I do preforivd . . . . .Missouri 1'uoillc : ' , \V. U , TcL-ernpli. . . do prefer ! rd . . 1 Moxr.v On call , easy at Ifff.'iK per cent , List loan 4 , closed offered at H per cent. PIUVK MGIIC\NTII.I : P.U'Ki : ( Xif $ ' ; icr cent. STKIII.ISO KxciHNfin Dull out steady nt ft.SlU for ill ) ilay bills , and O4 > for de mand. MAitKi-rrs. Chicago , Dec. , ' . - - Followhitfttvo the 2 : ! ! ( closing prices : * Flour Firm ; holders asking nn advance of ftOflOo over former prices ; winter wtieat , . . IHM- bid ; spring wheat. fl.r > 0i ( < J.MIper bbl ; rye. W,7r > ( .UI.OO IH.T bbt ; bueli wheat , fS.50 < a . 'ja per bbl. \VlHMt Active ; action of market generally ' was a stirprlsu to operators , It opened a'l about yes'orda.v's close , llucUmted andcloseO XL higher ; cash , 7S'e ; .lauuary , 7 > > "fe , May , - . . Corn Another day of excitement and strongt'v feollng iv.is witnessed m this market : op.-ned nervous and unsettled at ? ( < ' 4n ovei Aestcrdav'h elosiii } . ' , advanced w.th slighi llr.ctuatlonh and clix-'U imOI'4C uUivo yes teiiUiy ; CHsh , 4''a ' ' ; Jat v ry , W o ; M v M IMOc. Oat * Active and Iniluenccd by hunyanrj of other inarkuts as coniiaicd | with jester day's I'lofo prices weie ly ij c higher ; Jiviu ury , ! Jc , February , SV'jjc , May , S3P. . HyaFirm at 5Sc. 11 irley Nominal nt "Co. Pilmo Timothy-- f2.aOQS.31. Fhu needI.3& WhlnUy-fl.lO. Pork Active and unseltloiV , Juuintr : 4ll.Wtf. ) . . Lard Fairly active ami unsettled ; ciifh t .87K ; January , 17 45 ; May , 17,65. Pry Suited Meats -Sfc short clear , ( s.n.X'lS.10 ; < short ribs , 17.0S'A forhiiuar.\ , Hufter ( Julct ; creamery , 23iii')0o ) ; dairy , ii'Jfn U.V. C'hee e Unchanged ; full rrenm cheddars , lldfll'jcj ' Hats , ll C'ill.'ve ; young America" , 1 ! } ' ( ' ( ISi' . Kggsrnehanged ; fresh , SUf.iQ : ) . ' . Hides ITiichntigfd ; green hlde , CKh'nvy ; gieen Milted , Ii 4if7ci light , do , 7e ; suited mill , fi'ji't green do , I' e ; green milled calf , Hn-sUi'i dry Hint , \ ( , tiic ; ; dry ialf ; , l' . ' ( < tic : ) ; deiicons , ! ) ( eaeli ; dry salted , I Do. Tallow-Unchanged ; No. 1 country , nj 'c ; No , S , . ' 1'i ' 'i c.llies , 4e. Heceliits. Shliments. | Flour , bbls III.IMKI 44 IKJtl Wheat , bu 4siiKI , | lf.OiH ) Corn , hu III.IKK ) MI.IKKI Oats , hu IKHM ) ( ) II | , ( H ) Hve , till ! i,0K , ( ) t.IKH ) Hurley , bu tKl.UXl 2"HH ( ) Mllwaiiki'i- . S. Wheat Irregular ; cash , 7V ( ; .lanuary. TiPfc ; May , SU o. Corn Higher ; No. it , IHc. Oats--Stninger ; No.- white , ! WJ.'e. Hye Advancing ; No. 1 , .W. Harley-Huoyant ; No. i ! , 7'4'J'e. ' Provisions Firmer ; pork , December , $ ll.7ilj ( ! 15.00. SI. LoiilN , Dec. 2. Wheat Higher ; cash , rS'fn7b fe ; May , HiXc. Corn Higher ; cash , 47Jtfi4Se. ( ( ; May , f.0 c. bid. Outs-Higher ; cash , IllJ e ; May , USe. Pork * U.7r . Lard-7.-J.1. Whlskv-1.0,1. Cincinnati , Dec. 2. Wheat Strong and higher ; No , 2 red,8.V/7Sle. ) Corn Stronger and higher : No. 2 , mixed , < " > c. ' Oats Strong and higher ; No. 2 mixed , 'M < ViiWe. : : liye Strong ; No. 2 , (1-ie ( , I'rovisions Pork , quiet , held$15,00 ; lard , llrm at7.IO. Whisky Firm at f 1.0,1. Hutter Firm ; creamery , 24@2Se ; dairy , 1 < /'Ic. Afternoon Hoard Wheat Lower ; De cember , 7V , nominal ; January , MHi' ) ; May , Nl'jC. ' Corn Weak ; December C < cJammry ; , May , .Kl.'fc'e. ' O.its Dull and lower ; May , : Xf. New York , Dee. 2. Wheat Kceelpts. 7fiKK ( ) bu ; exports , 7itlH : : ) biiLoptions opened a shade loweraftonvaidsadvanced l Cifl'ijC , closing , however , weaker with reaction of 'ijlidc ; spot lots lijO'iSiC ' better , but trading quiet ; ungraded red , 87'Zli.V.j'c ' ( ; No. 1 red , nominal at'.Kl c ; No , 2 red , ! iO',6iliOlje ' in elevator , Ul tilUJjc delivered ; January closed at l'0 ' ! < c. Corn-Hecelpts , 10,000 ; exports , W,100 ; spot I,0i2 ge higher and active ; spot trad ing light ; ungraded , HSOdKl i' ; No. ' * , CiOe ; No. 2 , lUC'/ii'J'fi'in store ; OIKaiill'd deliv- eied ; January closed atlW e. Oats Kecelpts , Ils.OOO ; exports , lUi ; active , ; , ( ( / higher ; mixed western , i)7C"J ) It'.lc ; wlilto western , : iDC" I''u. Coffee Spot , lair ; Ulo llrm at $17.71 ; options 20it ( Uc ) points higher and fairly active ; sales , 12.1,000 , bags ; December , $ ir > .0.1t 'l.ri.5 : ! ; Janu- arv , $ ll.iOCitli1.1.1 ! ; February , Ml.tKlfiJiri.lO ; March , SI .S > 0 ( 1.1.10 ; April , $ H.Miil5.10 ( I'etrolellln-Firm ; United , 7(5e. ( Kggs Firm , with fair demand ; western 20C < i 2.1e. Pork Steady and moderately active ; mess pork quoted utin.2.1Q.15.75 for jiew ; ilLW for old. Lard Opened a shade lower and later ad vanced 14&U5 jioints higher and closed with homo reaction ; western steam , spot , $7.7. 7.S7' < i. Hutter Firm ; western , 14Qlccreamery ! ! ; , ll/ilc. ( : Cheese Quiet and steady ; western , O' 11'- . Xew OrionIIM , Dec. 2. Corn Strong and higher ; mixed , Illlc ; white , ti.1c. O.ils- Active and llrm with market higher ; No. 2 , 2.1'iMOe. Cornmeal Ocncrally active and higher at W. 7.1. Hog Products Ciood demand and prices tending upward ; pork , $ lt.7.1. Lard7.12 . Hulk Meats Shouldeis , ? 1.37)4 ) ; long clear and clear ribs , 7.i7J . KaiisnH City , Dee. 2.-Wheat No. 2. soft , May MH4C bid , hOJfe asked. Corn Higher ; No. 2 , 4.'lo bidloc , asked : January , Me ; May. 4Se. Oats No. 2 , cash , 2sJ , < c hid , UOc asked. MiiiiienpollH , Dee. 2. Wheat Opened strong and ruled active and closed le higher : in store : No. 1 hard , December , 7.1fe ; Janu ary. 7i.1lc ( ; May , Ntc ; No. 1 northern. De eemlier , 72e ; January , 7Ilc ; May , Sic ; No. 2 Ueceipts Wheat , 185,000 bu. Shipments Wheat , r.5,000 bu ; Hour , 19,000 bbls. iavK STOCK. Union Stock YnrilM , Chicago , Dec. 2. The Drovers' Journal reports : Cattle.Kcreipts,8,000 ; market firmfancy ; , fo.2.'iif.r.7fi ( ) ; shipiing steers , ? 2.7.- > @ . " ) .00miock ers and feeders , $ l.-gi.X ( : ( ) : cows , bulls and mixed$1.10i2.bO ; through Texas cattle , $1.75 ( S.'UKI ; western ToxnnsJ.Miii.t ) ( : > . ' ) . Hogs Ueceipts , illOut ) ; market active ; heavv lOc higher ; light Ifi ( < i20cliighorinixed ; , $1 ! KM5.IO ) ; hcarv , * . " > . 15i.r ( .l 5 ; light , fJ.SO fl : > . : to ; skips , si.MKgJ.70. Sheep Heeeipts,7,000 ; market steady : iia- tises , ? 2.7.r > ( < < 1.75 ; western , fiIKiiUijO ; ! ( ; Tcx- ans2.23 ( < iC50 : ; lambs , fl.7r ( r > .GO. National Stock Yards. East St. IjouiH , Dee. 2. Cattle Ueccipts , 2,7IK ) ; shipments , 100 ; market [ strong ; choice heavj native steers , $4.10(35.00 ( ; fair to good native steers , t. ! > 0 ( < et.40 ; butchers' grades. $ .t.OOiiUHstoekers ( ! ) ; and feeders , fair to good $1.70 ( ,2.yo ; rangers , common to prime , $2.25 'Hog-s Heceipts , G00 , : ! ; shipments , 400 ; uetivo and higher ; choice heavy and butch ers' selections , * 5.40@ri.tiO ; Yorkers and pack ers , fair to choice , $ > .10gj.SO ( ; pigs , common to good , $4CiO't.r ' > .10. KannaH City , Dec. 2. Cattle UccciptH , 4,000 ; shipments , none reported ; slow and steady at Thursday's prices. Hogs Heceipts 11,000 ; shipments , none repoited ; firmer ; common tocclioicc , fl.75@ 5.yO ; skips nnd pigs , $3.0.X4,00. ; OMAHA IJIVK BXOCK. Cattle. The receipts of cattle were light. The market was steady during the entire day at Thursday's prices. The bullc of the sales were coru-firl natives , Swift being the heavi est purchaser. The receipts of hogs , wl.ilo not as heavy as on Thursday , were liberal. The market opened at the closing prices of the day previ ous and continued steady for nn hour or so , when it became evident that buyers were in clined to bo somewhat bearich. Salesmen resisted and nearly every buyer left the yards , .lust before noon another train load was received , and from that time until the oloso sales were lively at an advance of lOc. One loud of hogb brought $5.25. Four lortds were lelt over. Sheep. There were 110 sheep on the market yester day. Olllolul Uccelpts. Cattle Uiiil Hogs 7,11.55 1're-viiillns 1'rlecn. Showing the prprulling prices paid for live stock on the markes- Choice steers , lil'.Ki to 1500 Ibs fl. ) ( ? 4.r > 'j Choice steers , tllK ) to i : xi Ibs 4,00 ( < iM.40 Fat little steers , 1HX ) toK < i ) Ibs. . . . H.-.X.tU.W Corn-fed range f-tcors , 1200 to 1500 iMVi .W ) deed to cholcucorn-fed cows 2.2.i2.75 ( ! Common to medium cows 2.00 < ii2.2.'i Good rnngo feeders S.iKHjtiMVi Ciood native feeders , 000 Ibs and upwards 2."i.72.S.'i ( ; Fair to medium native feeders , 000 Ibs and upwards S/JTiffi 2.W ) Stockers , 400 to 71X1 Ibs 2.10 ( 2.M1 Prime fat sheep a..Vifit.SO Fair to medium sheen 2.7.r > ( ai.OO : Common sheep 2.lX ) ( > . > .2.'i Light and medium hops 4.7004.flO Good to choice heavy hogs 5.lOi > 5.20 Oooil to cholcomixed hogs 4t'5'i5.05 ' Ht'iirosiMilatlvo Suloo. > vrivu srEins. No. Av. Pr. No. AxPr. . 4S..1221 $4.1.- , ( H..1400 Jt.'J. ! 45 . . .U7l ! 4.15 21..1107 4.25 rr.Etiiiits. C3. . . . 015 2.S3 1..JOOO 2.0'J SfAUS. 1. . . . WO 2.15 a.--li'lO 2.35 ' 'NATlVISCOttS L. U. I.'MTLK CO , ' 07. . . . tC ! ) J.25 ' .Oo'Vi' * . 13. . . . USi 2.10 . PAI.VKS. . . 0 , . . . 4fil 0.00 IlLl.l.H , 1..KOO 2.00 oxns. 2..20.V ) ! 1 HI THIS. ij..iu ) : 40 n.r : > lions. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. X4..17MM \ l.o ; f.7..2 > 2 2M ) ft. 10 74..2rj ( I'JO 1.70 (14..iUK ( ! 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' 120 5IKI 50.UI1 : UXI 5.15 70..2IW 40 5.00 ' ) . . . . : ! 120 5.15 1)7..2IS ) 120 5IH ) I11..2.SI 200 5.15 72..270 200 5.00 ( . . . .2I7 ! UXI 5.15 71..2:17 : 40 5.1X1 5S.125 . ' 1211 5.15 VI..2.15 Nl 5 ( HI 57.102 120 5.15 IKI..2M2 210 5.05 r 'J..2I.H 120 5.15 ( W..270 210 5.0,1 41I..21IS N ) 5.1,1 152..270 KXI 5.0.1 I17..2.VJ 240 5.15 5.1. . . , : K ) 220 5.0.1 47.ti4 : : UXI 5.15 f ) . . . .27S 120 5.55 MeU ! : 2X ( ) 5.15 M . . .275 2IH ) 5.0.1 ( , ) . . . . : ( 11X1 5.15 ii..25ii ) : iixi 50.1 ni.i : : 120 5.20 02. . . . 2MJ 5.0.1 5 < . . . . ! 2tXI 5.20 5C..2H1 ) UXI 5.07K ( U. . . . : il W ) 5.20 55..2- 2X ( ) 5.10 IX1..275 40 5.20 J8..2fM 210 5.Ill fMt.lfJ ! ( 40 5.20 1I.LM.I ! ! N ) 5.10 110.'Ml 5.20 . . . . - . " . 2so 5.10 ; . . . , : ( u i 5.20 H2..2.S1 40 5.10 r.2.r.v. : 4 0 5.20 52.ill : 120 5.10 5.1..21IS 40 5.20 72..200 bO 5.10 51..aiO iltXI 5.20 ( VI..2.1 ! ) 11(0 ( 5.10 5'.l..aiH 120 5.20 7a..277 UX ) 5.10 57..aid UXI 520 411. . . . : U 200 5.10 52..a-.M SO 520 5.1. . . . 2I 2H ( ) .1.10 4cJ..Ii7 ! ; 240 5.2.1 Iilvo Slouk Sold. Showing the number of hi ad of stock sold on the market yesterday : CM n.i : . Feeders OS (1. H. Hammond ! I2 Swift & Co 22(1 ( Local Ill Shippers I III Harris ft Fisher 7 Total 511 } llOli" . T. Corliss ! M ( Anglo-American Packing Co aa Armour it Cudah.v Packing Co 2,71:1 : C ! . H. Hammond t Co tls- J. P. Squhes &Co 711 Speculators 2111) ) Jones As Stiles 115 Total . 7,050 Cattle , 7 cars , H. I . Chicago Hogs , 1 car , H. I . Chicago Sheep , 4 ears , Mil . Chicago Horses , 2 cars , Mil . Chicago ol' Prices. Showing the highest and lowest prices paid for hogs , on this market dm ing the past seven days and on the corresponding days in 1&8.1 and IbMi. Date. I Nov. Nov. 1SNI. Nov. iilth. 4 IK ) Ccl 1C ) II 45 < 3i fi5 a -x > < ; \ no With. 4 Wl Gf-1 0.1 il 4,1 ( if. ! IM a 'M dt40 \ Wth. Sunihiy. : i ivi dr.t in a 17'i6CI 17'xJ ' ! Mll. 4 70 ffrt IK ) Sunday. a ina < ! r/ ) 21th. 4 7.1 6 ( < ( JO . ' ) 1,1 ( . ' < Ml , i fxi < ? fi 70 IXitli. 4 7.1 6' > 10 a LI ) GI : no a m riti ) 70 1st. I 4 IK ) Cul in a 2 a . - . o/a / 75 Tnvc Slock Notet ) . Hogs higher. Cattle steady. D. N. Wheeler , of Ponder , marketed a loail ot llrst-class hogs. Loeske & Kemp , of Columbus , sold a load of heavy hogs at j.1.20. S. U. Terry , of Wynore , brought in live loads of cattle yesterday. A. H. Kmerine , of Council Bluffs , sold a load of hogs at a good figure. A. J. Werner , of Malvern , la. , disposed of three ear load of steers vcsterdhy. H. W. Wyriek , of Hed Oak , In. , disposed of a load of good hogs on the market yesterday. L. Aken , of Clarinda , la , , came In with : i load of heavy hogs , which were disposed of at n good iigurc. Cannon & Wagner , of Hampton , sold their load of hogs at $5.2.1 , the very highest figure. and are happy. OMAHA AVHOM'JSAMC MAJIKKTS Produce , KruitH , Klc. T/ic / / ioit'Jiiore / ( / the jn-lccK ut whMt rnunil tutu of ) iriiilurc are mid on ( Ills nnir- fcrt. Fruit * or other line * ufaooilK rcqutrlwj extra liilmr of ) > iirMim cttimnt always lie MilHillcd on < inl hlciir > lcr * attlie t > ainc } > rlvcs qiuitctl the lufal trade. Hi'TTUH Continues in good demand , witli receiits | light and choice lines scarce. Cream ery , solid packed , is quoted at 22@24c ; choice dairy , Ilji21e ) ( ; medium , ItXglSc ; low grades , 10 ( < U2e. 1'ticia Keeeipts light , demand good am quotations linn at 222Uc ( ; seconds and cold storage arc sometimes worked off le lower , but tins cannot be given as a quotation. Cmisi : : : Steady at yesterday's prices , which are as follows : Fancy full cream Ched dars , single , 12o ; lull cream twins , 12ftiic : ; young Americas , lac ; brick cheese , 100 Ibs in case , Lie ; Limburger , 100 Ibs In case , llc. ! In less qualities , 14i'14 ( ! } < e ; Swiss domestic , POUI.TUV The market was quiet yester day , with prices easy. Quotations given : Live chickens , $1.75@2.00 per dozen ; choice fowls , l.MS2.25 ) ( per dozen. Dressed chick ens , lyfc'i : per pound. Turkeys , S@10c Ducks , UKSlle. Geese , 10(7Sllc. ( C ! \MI : The receipts of game are heavy and the demand fairly active , but prices for quail lower. Prairie chickens , $4.00 ; mallard ducks , $2.25 ; quail , $1.40 ( < tl.75 ; teal and mixed ducks , * 1.50-il.7.1 ( ; snipe , $1.25 ; Jack rabbits , * S.50 < $ . ' 1.7.1 per do/en ; small rabbits , $1.25 per do/ ; deer , ! C i8e ; antelope , " ( Ji'Je ; deer saddles , ilftg lie , antelope. 12@llc. POTATOKB Tlio market continues quiet , with little , if any , homo grown stock offered. Utah and Colorado stock Is tinner at Ji.VVJ > fl.tx ) , with choice home giown at G57Uc ( ; common grades. 40 < Ji50e. Hi : INS Are in Uglit supply and good de mand. Good stock sells rapidly at ? 2.00 ( < 2.ao ; fair to good , $ l.COul.bO ( , and California beans ut$2.15S2.20. ( SWEET POTVTOKS Arc easy , witli quota tions for all grades ranging from 2@23 e per pound. ONIONS -Tlio market is dull , with prices for homo grown quoted steady at 75@ > 5e ; Spanish onions , per 50-lb crate , $2.00 , OlsTF.iis Plain standard , 25o ; plain se lects , ! ! 0e ; standard , SOu ; extra selects , 3.V ; New York counts , 40o .Hulk oysters , counts , ? 1.:15 : per 100 ; selects , f2.00 per gal ; standard , ? ! . : per gal. Tuns i p Fair to good stock sells at 40@ 50e ; rutabagas , 50f (10e. ( CAUI.IFIXJWEH Good stock sells readily at f2.X2.SO. ( CKI.KHV Choice celery , 35J4.1o ( per dozen ; fancy , 45@50c ; extra line Salt Lake celery , f l.iCitgl.SO per dozen. Ai'ri.Es The demand for good fruit Is fair. Prices llrm. Eastern fruit , t.XKia.2.1 ( ; fair to choice stock , fa.25Ma.50 ; fancy Jonathans , ' t'Kii KnvUT Choice , per bbl of 3 5 gal fS.S.IOt'.t.OO ; } f bbl , 4.Mi5.00 ( ; SU.OO per bbl of 50 gal. HOXEI There Is a good demand for honey In frames. Good choice honey In 1-lb-frames finds a ready market at 21 22o ; canned honey 10gC12o per Ib. CiitNiiEJiuiEi The market Is active at nn advance in prices. Hell , t Cherry , ! ) .50 ; Hell .t Hugle , flO.50 ; Capo Cods , $11.00 ® 11.50. Good stock is fairly active , CIIIEII Choice Michigan cidm-fr < > ( HX20..V ) per bbl. of ; t2 gul. Qi isccv- Choice California quinces scarce nt f2.00if2,25 ( per box. There are very few on the market. Poi-coHN Very scarce. Choieo rice finds ready- sale at : iQa3'e nor Ib , witli some sales reiKirtcd at 4e ; other Ulndt. , 2i2K'o ( per Ib. OiuNiirs-'Louihiami fruits aio about out of the market , with last quotations at$4.lXKa4.25 .per box. Florida fruit is easier ut 3.75 < < 4.00 per bnx. LEMONS Messina lemons , f5.PO@SfiO ; , 'Malaga ; ? 5.00 ; . extra fine Maori scarce lit ' W.IX O.50. , CJu.troitsiv Tin ITS I'cnrs , Si.'fi-nlUX ) , no- ( ( inline to qniillty , ( litAi'r.t Thcrt ! nru very few on the mar- ltd ; MiiliiKtiH , f4l.K ( ) pt-r Mil. lt\\sv < The uiiirkct In wvll suppllijil t the ftillnwliiK jirk't'tt ( 'lioli o buiiiiiiiiH , $ 'i.75 ; innlltllil bllflic-s , fj.U M.IKIj fOMIIMWI , MPT * 111 fulr ili'iniiiul. 1'oainits , TofTV , nnv ; Hruzll nut1 * , l.V ; nltniiniN , TurriiKnnu , ' "Jc ; KiiKlNh wiilnulN , I.WlSi-i Jllboi ts , 1UV. A fDimlKiilni'iit nf Itiillnn I'lii'Mmitt H i-x licctrtl to arrivi' , unJ iiiotctl | In iiilvancu at about ITo. OVIIIUIIRTlicui Is it-fair tU'iniiiiil fur cab. banu at ( Kk ; | K'f do/on lir ? MX ) I'or ' liutitlnnl. Callfonila fiibbnpiMvllI In ; on tlin iniitkot In a tluv or two nntl can bp yiuitcd In lulvatifu at ' c . ' llfiill'/i" ' broakfait bui-iin , Id fiMlc : Imooii HUlt-H , 8 ; < ( n'.l'so ' ; ilry salt , s'lOt ' 'i ! sliinililurs , HXO1 } ! ilrlwl bii'f lianiH , lllvMliv.driril beuf re'iilar ( , U > , 'OilJiu ( ) ; limns , pli'iilf , 2ldfi' . C < iKrii-Ortlliiar.v : : Kratli-s , l0 ! < riWo ; fiilr , WIO'JIiprlnit ; ; , aiK'i-l'-fu ; fancy Ki-cun anil yi'llow , iSl < &i5o ; old ( ovorniiH'iit .lava , 'J.S ( ( $ : ) c ; Interior .lava , 'JX"Moolui ! , 'JSOWilu ; Arlmcklu'H roiiHti'd , vilj.o ; Mt'I.anjlillii' XXXX , 'Jljfc ; IMlworth'H , 'Jl'fc ; Ht'.l . Cross , .Mfl ! . HmioMs-Kxtra 4-tlo. . < ; No. 1 , fi.OO ; No. a , $ l.rr. ; heavy Htalilo , fl.iHJ. OANDi-Mlxwl , IKTtllf Hliick. 8 Slitlll1 No. TO , 4 K H' > " ki'KH , Now Orleans , pur Kiilluii. IWO/KJo ; niaplo syrup , half bbls , "old tlino , " pur million , Ntc ; 1-K'allon i-niis , per do/ , * ! ( . . " > ( ) ; half gallon cans , per dofH.'Jfi ; iuurloiins | , * l.'Jr > . HTAIICII Mirror nl" i , " | 1f1' ; Or.ivt-s' corn , fij/ii ; Oswetfo ( 'loss , Tc ; OSWORO corn , "c. liiii.i.vNii Hr.itiiixus 7ft Wis per lu-jr. UiticKKiis CJarneiiu'H soda , butter and pic nic1 , r > c ; creams , 8q ; Kinder snaps , Sc ; city ted a , To. ' ' : * .Tupiin , l20it."Mj ( ; gunpowder , 'J CXl c ; Young Hyson , 'r. ( V > o ; Oolong , ' . ' Lorlllanl's ' Climax , 4lc ; Splen lid , lie ; Mechanic's Delight , -lie ; Lcggett .t Meier's star , 4.'le ; Cornerstone , : i.1c ; Drum- nond's Horse Shoo , 44e ; J. T. , 40c ; Sorg's Spearhead , I4c. WOODCNWAIII : Two-hoop palls , per do/ , $1.45 ; throe-hoop palls , $1.70 ; No. I tub , . * ( ! 50 ; No. 2 tub , ? 5.50 ; No. 'I tub , $4.50 ; xvnsh- xiards , $1.40C"2.7.ri ; assorted bowls , 2.25 ; No. 1 churns , .l ; No. 2 churns , fs ; No. It burns. $7.00. CA\NII : > ( loons Oysters , standard , per ease , $ ; i.'JOiii.25 ( ; ; strawberries , 2-lb per case , $ : i.00ii ( : 10 ; raspberries , 2-lb , per ease , -i.00fr : < ) 1.10 ; C.llifonilii pears , per case , $1.800(1.H ! ) ; ipricots , per case , fl/J.ytfl.ttO ; ieaehes per asc , $5 7f > ( Vi5-85 ; white cncrnes. per case , fii.OO ; plums" , per case , Ki.bOfcfM..N ) ; blueber ries , per case , $ ! . : IO2.II ( ; egg plums , 2-lb , icrcasc , $ 'J.M ) ; pineapples , 2-11) , per case , $ : i.20r/5 75 ; 1-11) Hiilinon , ( per dol.7r > ( $ . ' , ) ; Jib gooseberries , pur case , $ ; t.25ai.i5 ( : : ; 2-lb string beans , per ease , $1 so ; 2-il ) lima beans , l > er case , $1.1X1 ; 2-lb murioivfat pens , $2. ( > 0it ) J.70 ; 2 Hi early .Inno peas , per e.tse , $ .J.S5 ; l-lb tomatoes , $2.1 ( ) ( U 50 ; 2-lb corn , $ 'J MM J.40. UiriNin : : L\iti > Tierce , 7Ho ; 10-lb siinnro cans , 7-\c ; Ml-lb round , 7''jc ; 20-lb round , 7' e ; 10-lb pails , 7 ; c ; 5-lb pails , he ; Il-lb [ i.iils , . _ . PICKI.I : * Medium In bbls , $7.00 ; do in half bbls1.00 : small , in bbls , $ .S IK ) ; do in hitlf bbls , $4.r,0 ; gerkins , in bbls , 4'J.OO ; do in half bbls , $5.00. Ditir.n Fut'i r Apples , newel's , - ( \y \ Cc\ \ cvnporiitfil M ) Ib ring , ! l" . ZHlc ; raspberries , evaoratcd ) , 27U2 ( > < c ; blackberries , evaporated , U'iCii'.iJfc ' , pitted ehoJTies , 20ii.21c ( ; peaches , ncxvj b'jOt'.ic ' ; eviiKruteil | , peeled peaches , 2'J ' 0 < llOe ; evaporated , unpai-eil , ISfril'Jc ; new currants , ilj < ( ( f7c ; prunes. % ( ? IHfe ; citron , 25c ; raisins , London layers , $ ! . ) ( 'i.45 ; Cali fornia loose muscatels , W.lXK/i'J.lU / , new Val encia , S'f ( i,8Jic. Hoi'i : Seven-sixteenths , lO Gill. Sroui Graiiulati'd , 7'4t7lnc ; conf A , < > % C'tdJhC ; white extra C.O'iC'HiYc ' ; extra C , I1/ ! 0/li' c ; yelloxv C , B1f ( < i" > c : cut loaf , T\if > 7 c ; powdered , 7l1i % c ; New Orleans , 5)4 1)1 j , tlN. DI-CK West T'oh.t 2'J in. 8 o/ , lO'i'e ; West Point 20 in , 10 oz. 12't'c ; West Point ll ! in , 12 oz , 15c ; West Point 40 in , 11 oHie. . Checks Caledonia X , UVo ; Caledonia XX , 10 > c ; Economy , lljfe ; Otis , O e. KnsircKY JKANS Memorial , Ific ; Canton ISc ; Durham , 27o ; Hercules , Ibc ; Leaming ton , 22 , 0 ; Cottswold , 25c. Cn\sn-Stcvrns1 H , lie ; bleached , 7c ; Ste vens' A. 7) ) < fc ; bleached , 8' ' < fc ; Stevens' " hlfo ; bleached , ilj c ; Stevens' N. II bleached , 10 > fe ; Stevens' S HT , 12 c. MlscKM.ANF.oiis Table oil cloth. plain Holland , 8c to Jc ; Dado Holland , 1'J c. CAMIIIUCS Slater , 4 > i'c ; Woods , 4 > ic. ; Stan dard , 4)jC ; Peacock , COMFOIITKUS fll.ljO UI.ANKETO White , f 1.00@7..rjO ; colored $1.10 © 8.00. Hi.KACiiEn SIIKUTIXO Herkeley cambric , No. CO , Kc ; liest Yet , 4-4 , r l4d butter cloth OO , 4"j c ; Cabot , "K ; Karwell , 80 : Fruit of Loom , 'Jo ; Greene O , tic ; Hope , 7J/c ; King Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdale , llj c ; Lonsdale. 8c : New York mills , lO c ; I'epperell. 4a inch , IdKc ; Pepperull , 40 inch , \\yt \ < PepiKirell \ , 0-1 , Ific ; Pep- percll , 84Me ; I'eiipercll , 0-4 , 'J''e ; Pep- pcrell , 10-4 , ' . ' 4c ; Canton , 4-4 , SJ c ; Canton , 4'J c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wamsutta , lie ; Val ley , fjc. Fi.ANXi'.i.s Plaid Raftsman. ' 'Oe ; Goshen , : Kc : Clear Lake , ffJ' c ; Maple City , | ijc. White-G H No. a % , 'Jlc ; G H No. 1 , f , 27K ; H II No. 2 , Jf , 2-J' c ; IJ H No. 1 , J liOe" ; Quccbco No. lJf , 4''c ; Quccbce No. 2 , H'Jic ; Quecliec No. 3 , Jf , ! J > 4o : Anawan , WKc ; Windsor , 2-Hf. Hcd-C 24-incli , I5 e ; K , 24-inch , 21c ; GG , 24-inch , 18c ; II A F , Jf , S5o ; J UP , } ( , 27Kc ; CJ , { , 35c. PIIIXTS Soi.in Coi.oits Altanta , nj < ; c ; Slater , rc ; Hcrlin Oil , Kc ; Garner Oil , C < a 7c. PIXK AXi ) Huucs Hlclimond , tic ; Allen , Co ; Hiverpoint , 5c ; Steel Hiver , Cc ; Hich- mend , lie ; Pacific , ( % c. Ixnioo Ul.un Wash. ington , ( ic ; Century Indiuo blue prints , Idc ; American , li > jc ; Arnold , ( ijj'c ; Arnold H , KIKc ; Arnold A , 12c ; ArnoUHioldSeal , lO e. IJiicsh Charter Oak , 4 > jc ; Uamapo , Lodl , 4J < Tc ; Allen , ft ; < fc ; Hiehtnond , Windsor , ( > c ; Eddystone. Oc ; Pacific , ( ic. Uno\\N SIIUKTIXG Atlanta A , 4-4 , } { u' , A Uantic H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , ti' c ; At lantic P , 4-4 , .We ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , 5 ( c ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 4K ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , > c ; Hoosier LL , 4-4 , rc ; Indian Head , 4-4,7 > 4'c ; Lawrence LL , 4-4. .IJ/c ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , : > } < fc ; Pepperell H , 4-4 , 0c ; Pcpperell O , 4-4 , tic ; Pcppercll , 8-1 , 18c ; Pepperell , 'J-4 , 20c. Pcpperell , 10-4 , 22c ; Utica C , 4-4 , 4J4'c ; Waehusett , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora K , 4-4 , 0 > c ; Au roru U , 4-4 , Oc. HATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , lOJ c ; Heauty , 12 } c ; lioone , 14c ; H , cased , * 0.50. COTTON FI.AXNEI.S 10 per cent trade dis count LL , lij c ; CC , 7 c ; SS , Sjc ; Name ' ' " ; No. 5 , Oc ; K1C , 0 > < jc ; CiG , lOKc : XX , 12'c" ; OO , 14c' ; NN , lOc ; 'HX.ISc ; U,20c No10. . S'-fc ; 40 , 10' < c ; CO , 13J < e ; bO , 15c ; 'M , colored. lOc ; 60 , colored , 12c ; 70 , colored , 15c : Hristol , IHKc ; Union Pacific , ISc. CAUPCT WAiti' Hibb white , ISJ c ; colored 20' ' < Tc. UINOIUM Plunckett checks , 7 'e ; Whit teuton , 7'ic ; York , 7)40 ; Normandi Dress 8J < c : Calcutta Dress , b c ; Wbittcnton Dress lie. ; Hcnfrew Dress , iKajr-J' e. TICKS Lewiston , HO in , , 12) 33 In. , l Kc ; York , IfcTlu. , 14c ; Swift 7Kc ; Thorndlko O O , 8'jc : Thorndlko E F b'io ; Thorndiko 120 , 11)4c ) ; Thorndlko XXX J5c ; Cordls No. 5. 9 , ' ij ; Cordis No. 4. lie. DENIMS Amoskcuj > ; lJ-oz. , lOc ; Ex'erctt , 7 oz. . 18c : York 7-o2V/l.c ! ; Haymaker , 8J < fc ; JaffroyXX , ll > jfc ; Juffrey XXX , 12 > c ; Hea ver Creek AA , 12c ; Ueuver Creek IJU , lie ; Heaver Creek CC , lOc , General MarkotH. FIAX SKI-.D Uncjiunged , Good quality atl OS per bushel. lUv Heceipts hardly sufllcicnt to supply demand , xvhich Is yery active. The fol lowing are prices quoted : Common cnaoo hay , $7,00Tt.7.5U ( ] m'r ton , upland prairie , $775 < 3.00. ( iitAi.v Prices hax'o again odvanced and are quoted us follow * ; Wheat , No. 2 , CMC ; rye , WlOi.V-e ; oats , 2c ; i-orn , old , 40o ; corn , nuw , I17 c ; barley is. quoted at 52 ( < i.57e , ac cording to quality. COAI. The coal market is very active nt fol lowing prices. Eng , $10.50 ; nut , SIO.M ) ; range , $1U.M ) ; xvalnut block , $4.00 ; Iowa lump , St.75 ; Iowa nut , 1.00 : Illinois , $4.WXV5.00. ! " Fi.ot'n AMI FEKD Prices on Hour remain rteody , although uu advance on high grades are anticipated in u bliort time. Minnesota patents , $2.CX ) jor cwt ; Kansas and Missouri winter fancy patents , $2 4.r > ' < 5 2.liO ; Nebraska patents , $2.2T > ( ; j2.H5 ; lye Hour. $1 75gl.'jO ( l > cr cvxt , rye , Oruhain , $1.40 per cwt ; wheat , Graham , $1.75 per cwtjcornmeal , yelloxv , S0o * per cxvt : cornmeal - meal , xvhitc , $1.00 iier cxvt ; chopped feed , & 0c per cxvt ; bran , $12..V ) ( < n.00 : ) per ton ; screenings , tti,00t ( 12.00 jicr ton , HII > US Green btitchi-s' . .V-it' ; green cured O'iil7c ( ; dry tliit | , Do ; dry i > ah , So ; green calf skins , 7e ; damaged hides , txvo-tlnrds prico. Tiilloxv 3'fc. Grease Prime xvhite , 3cv ycl- loxv3oj Droxvn , IJ c. Sheep veils , 25 < TiCOc. lis Uapcoon , 20ii70v ; mink , lOoi.VV , H.IKIfidi.lxij dry deer sltlim , 'JOt'iXV per Ib. dry antelope , elk , moose , etc. , lf > ( ii2.V , SI-HUTS Cologne ! > inrits , IM proof. $1 III ; do 101 proof , } l 12 ; HpirltK second < | Uiiltv ( , , 101 proof ? l 111 ; do | SS proof $ t.R ( . Alcohol ISS pi-oof , $ JU ) per wine gallon , Hedlstllled whl < < kl s , fl.Hl'MWl ( ( , Gin blended , $ lr , ( ) ( 2.1X1 ; Kentucky bourbons , J'J.diH.nit IX ) ; ICe lucky and Penn lvanhi ryes , fJ.iHKitilMi ! Golden Sheaf hoiilhon and ryiUvhlskles , J | N ) ( : : t.HI. ( HnilidlcH , imixirted , K OtliH.W ) ; do- mottle , | l.HKfii.iX : : ) . Gins , Imixuted , $4.Ntt < i ti.lHI ; domestic , f l.'iO/ : ! ( K ) . Champ.igncH , Im ported , per case , fJ-MIOCiZIUjK ) ; American , per cuso , ( lO.OliniH ( ) ( ) . HIHVV Humu.unIron : , ruti' , * i.70 ; plow steal , special cast , 4'jc ' ; cruclblo steel , (1)40 ( ) ; east tool * , do , lat'iino ; wagon sHkes | , per set , f2.KKitnr ( > 0 ; bubs , per set , t\.M \ ; fulloe.s , sawed ilry , tl.WI ; tongues , each , 7.V ; axles , each , 7" > c ; square nuts , per Ib. tlO'lili1 ; coil chain , ) ier Ib , 0\riMc ! ; malleable , b ? IOc ; Iron weilges , ( ! < ; crowbars. ( V ; harrow teeth , 4cj spring steel. 4M.V ; Iliirden's hor.tu shoes , f4.75 ; Hurilen's mule ( dines. t"i,7r > ; barbed wire , in car lots , ft.OO per UK ) Ibs : iron nails , rates , 10 to M , $2.40 ; steel nails , tJ.W. Dry liiimhor. HIMIIXSIOVS \ \ | > TIMMI'.lli. us it. 18 ft. 17 17 .vrjtl imjl ( i l im' ' l im 17 M'M III : ! ! IM J INI > 01 , 17 MM ( ILM Kl l ( Cji : III L'xl . 1 . 'ilai ( KIUM llf.'l III J4 ( ) 4X4-SX.S IS NUIU MUM W l ( Kl 1 III No. 1 com , H 1 s.KN ) I No. ! ) com , s I s.$15 50 No. 2 com , s 1 s. 17.00 | No. 4 com , H 1 s , 1II.M ) No. 1,4 All In 12 iS : il ft. , rough fill 50 No. 1 , " " 1C , " 11) ) fill No. 2 , " 12 14 " Ill 50 No. 2 , " " 10 " 18 ( X ) SIIIINd. A , 12 , 14 , & Hi ft.21.50 I C , 12 , 11 ft 111 fltl. % 50 H , " " 20.50 | I > , " " 12.50 ( T.II.INd AMI rUrmlO.V. 1st com Jf in White Pine Ceiling 11.00 2d " " " " 2S.IX ) ' in " " . Clear'Jf Noixvay Iil.Oo 2nd com. % In " " " 11.00 ri.ooniNd. A ( ! In White Pine $25 W ) Hllin " " : it.f.O : Cli in " " . ' (0.00 ( 1)1 ! in " " 2l.fi ( ) Ellin " " ( Sel. Fencing ) I'.MJll li in. Drop Siding 50c per M , extra. SKK Kiiouins , A 12 inch s 1 s $15.50 H 12 " : ! ' .i.20 C 12 " IWI.OO D 12 " 2:1.00 : No. 1 , com , 12 in s 1 s , 12 ft 20.50 " " " 14 ft lli.OO " " " Hi ft 1M.50 " " " 21.50 10 , Ib , 20ft No. 2 , " " 111.00 " " " 12 & II ft lb.50 " " " 1C. ft 17.50 12 in Grooved roofing , $1 per M. moro than 12 in Stock Hoards same length. 0 in. Grooved Hoofing same price as 12 In. Stock Hoaids. Mill1 I. U1. No 1 Plain Sand 10 in SI'.I.OO No. 2 " " ' 17.MI No. 1 , OG , Sin 1U.M ) riMsiiiNii. 1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , 1 } < inch , s2s $51.(10 ( " " l'.J , 2 51.IX ) Id , clear , 1 inch , s2s 41.50 " 1'if , P < i , 2 inch -lii.H ( ) A , select , 1 inch , s 2 s 40.00 ' " l1 , IK. 2 inch , s2s 41.00 H , " 1 inch , s2s HO.IX ) H , " 1'4' , ! ' < , ' , 2 inch , s2s 117.00 KM 1IIUIIN I.I.LOW I'INi : . Com. I inch Flooring $17.50 Star " " 21.50 1st and 2d clear 4 Inch leering 2H.OO Six-inch f > 0o less. Clear } { inch Ceiling 21 Clear 54 inch Partition 25.00 Clear % inch , Paitition $2 above % inch Ceil ing. Clear Finish , 1 and 1 ' .f inch , s 2 s $211.00 Clear Finish , IK and 2 inch , s 2 s HO.OO Clear Corrugated Ceiling , 4 inch 25..V1 Clear Yelloxv Pine Casing and Hasc. . . . 27,00 1 > OI'I.\U I.fMIIUK. Cl. Poplar Hx. Hds. % in. , s 2 s ? . ' )5 ) 00 " " < , in. Panel , s 2 H 27.IH ) 11 " Corrugated Ceiling , % . . 28.50 IIATTHNS , XVKI.L Tl II1XO , IMCKKT4. O. O. Halts , "iyt in. IMC ; kx.'l , s 1 s. - ic ) ; : i in. Well Tubing , 1) . &M. anil Hov.$2i.OO : ; Pick ets , D. & H. Flat , $20.50 ; D. H. Sq.$21.50. SIIIXdl.KS , I.ATII. XX clear , $ .10 ; extra * A * , $2.S5 ; A stand ard No. 5 , No. 1 , $1.45 ; lath , J2.55. White Cedar , C in. , } { s. 12J c ; 9 in. qrs , K" ' , white cedar , fiJi in. Ji s. llj c ; H in. qrs , lOc ; white cedar , 4 in. round , lOMc ; Ten- nessco red cedar , split , 14c ; split oak , lOc ; C in. , 7 in and 8 in. ( each ) 8 It. , round W. C. posts. i.i MI : , r.TC. Qnlncy white lime , ( best ) Me ; Louisville cement , $1.00 ; hair , 30c ; plaster , $2.00 ; tar board , $1.05 ; sash 50 per ct. ; doors , 40 ) > cr ct. : blinds , f > 0 per et. ; nildgs , fid per cl. ; tarreil felt , per cwt. , $2.05 ; straw , $1.55. PerHonal J. S. LuUirop , of Sioux City , lu. , is in the city. D. L. SeiibO , Grnnd LnUo , Neb. . i& in tliu city. H. A. Roio , of Iluldregc , Xob. , i.s in the city. John Shields , of Cedar Rnpids , la. , ib in the city. II. E. Goodrich , of Coleridge , Xeb. , is in the city. II. V. Smith , of DCS Moincs , In. , is at the Windsor. W. E. Uriggs , Cuntcrvillc , Dak. , is at the Millard. H. M. Utlcy , of O'Xeil , Neb. , is at the Millard. C. .1. Chirk , of Beatrice , Xeb. , is at the Windhor. W. J. Davis , Grand Island , Neb. , is at the Windsor. Dr. M. W. Stone , \Vnhoo , Nob. , is at the Millard. A. C. Prcbcott , of Hnstings , Neb. , is- at the Windsor. N. R. Persiiiffer , of Central Ciiv Neb. , is at the Millard. C. A. Wcatheririfjlon , of Lincoln Neb. , is at the Millard. John Unrsley and wife , Fairmont , Neb. , are at the Millard. James II. Ilolmnn , of Lincoln , Neb. wan in the city yesteruiiy. Mit-s Bcllo Wright , of Sidney , Neb. is registered at the Millnrd. J. M. Hyde , n 'ent for the Alvin Jos lyn company , is at the. Millard. W. F. II. Annitronjj and wife , of Nev York , arc visiting friends iw-tho eity. A. Christeson , huporintcndont of the Wells , Forgo i : Co's. expreis , is in the city. Governor John M. Thaycrand A. V. Cole and II. S. Ilotehkiss are a the Millard. L. M. Rheem , of the A. D. T. com tinny , is detained in Indianapolis by the illness of his wife. Mrs. A. L. Weinho cn , teacher o German in the hiph school , has recov ered from the injuries sustained by fall inp into the cellar of her residence and has resumed her duties in the clus. . room. Helping lln * Orphans. For the llrsl tlmo in many years , and nov owing to pressing lireumstanees , n bcncllt i to bo given nt Hoyd's opera bouse on Thurs day , the l.Mh Inst , for the o ) phans under th- - care of the Sisters of Mercy of this city. Th entertainment will bo given by the young ladies of St. Catherine's academy. A verv entci mining programme will bo rendered. The number of orphans now under the sis tors' care Is greater than ever before , aud the approach of winter renders necessary the procuring of means to supiwit them. I'or Kolililiifin Itooiii Mate. Hobcrt Hoblnson and William CopMIn , arrested Thursday aiight Tor golnt ; through iho clothes of a room mate , Charles Albin , of 1147 North Eighteenth street , and robbing him of $1 and a lli cent plup of tobacco , were given eight days in Jail yesterday. AKrlculturnl Implotnonta. CHUnOHILL PARKER , icaler in Aplcnllnral Implements Wagons , , C rrl j t uJ lIuRiilc. Jdiii' . Slroct llulni-iiiibth aiul llUh.Onmlin , Nilirmlin. ' " "LININQER & METCALK co. , Agriciillnral Implements , WagonsCarriaKC3 , Humid , Klc. Wh.ilonlo . , Omnlm , NVIirinkn , ' " ' "PA'RLIN. ORENDOMP & MARTIN , ' Wholm'i * llvnlori In Agricoltnral Implements , Wagons & Bnggiei Wl.VUl.mianil ltnJniu'i i'tfrtl , Orn/vhi. 'P. P. MAST A CO.7 Kannfacturers of Bnckeye Drills , Seete , CXllllTnliTn. lluy llnki-v CI.IIT Mill ) mil Lillian ful' IITIITit. | . llth anil .Mrlinlai "tn-L'ti. " WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. Whulrialn Agricultural Implements , Wagons ft Boggle ! 0 < irni > r llth ami Nlrhnlm hiri-oti. Artists' Mlntorlols. " ' "A. HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , Boots and Shoos. W. V. MORSE ft CO. , Jobbers of Boots anfl Shoes. Ill K rn m Mt.Onmli , Noti Mnmifacturr , Bimmet htiect , Iliinliiii , KIRKENDALL. JONES A CO. , ( Siiiri'nnnri In lli.i-il , Junvi A Co ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes /fcnu ( or ll" lcin Itubli.-r "hofCn , llir ; , HIM A 110U IUtiH-7 St. , OuiHliu , NvIirnihH. CoffopOiJBplcos , Eto. ' CLARKE COFFEE'CO. , Onmlm ColTi'd nmt Hplce .MIHi. Teas , Colfees Spices , Baking Powder. klnvurlnx KiltncH , l.niinilrr lllnn , lnm > , Ktc. Kll lilt llnmujr HlrcttUnmlm , Nulirnuku Crockery nnd Clnaswaro. " W. L. WRIGHT. Accnt fur thn .MnnuIncUlrorn nnd Irnjiorlom of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , IHc. ( ) fllrniH. Utliftt , Omitli.i , NcbruiliH. Commlsalon nnd Storogo. D. A ? HURLEY. Commission and Jobbing , Bolter , KZK uml I'rnliM-o ComlKfittii-nln nllclt d. Ueatl'iimrli. for Hloiiuwriri' , llt > rry Hiiif-s and Gin IKllHaketl. . KM Diiilni1 M , , Ollinlm. RIDDELL& RIDDELL. Storage and Commission Merchants "WIEDEMAN & CO. . Proflnce Commission Merchants , Poultry , lluttur , CIHMIP. Kntlto Ktc MU houtli nth St. , ' CEO. SCHROEDER A CO. , ( hiitci'fthura to AttSliHiio .V S'hrucdcr ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Unnilm. Nubrujkn. Coal , Cokojind Lima. ' _ COAL , COKE & 'uiME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , XM Kouth I.IUi Struct , Omalia , Ncbrn k . j. j. j o H N s ON&C o , Mannfactnrci's of Illinois White Lime , fcnmiilppi'rnof ( V il , rokiVrnrnt , I'lnitcr. I.Ira * , ijr ln Tilliiinl SI-WIT I'lpiOnirp , 1'iiilnn lluul , Farnain hi , OuiHliu , Nc'b. 'J't'lrplionu fell. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal anil Coke , 211 Soutli mil St. , Omaha , Nob. Dry Coo dg _ n ml JNotl o njt. MTErSMITH & . CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Nolions 1102 and 110 totislas , Cor. 11th HI. , Oniabu , Neb. KL"PATRICK-KOCH | DRY GOODs"co Importers and Johte in Dry GoodsNotions , O aU' F'unilihliiic ( iooili.L'drniT llth uiitl Harnv7 BU. , Omaha , Neliruika. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Faniatn BUeet , Om ha , Nebraika. Crocorloa. PAXTON , GALLAGHER & CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , TX , 707,70) ) and 711 8. lOtli St. , Omaha , NeD. McCd"RD7BRADY & Co7. Wholesale Grocers , 1Mb and Le % criworth htreeti , Oroahi , D. M. STEELE 4 CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 1119 , mi and 1233 llaroer fatrtet , Omaha , Ntb. ALLEN BROS. , Wholesale Grocers , 1111 and 1110 Hartley Street , Omaha , Neb. Hardware. LEE. FRIED & CO. . Johhers of Hardware and Nails , Tlnwarcbboet Iron.Klc. Aitinta for Unite Kulcs.anJ MlitDil I'owdcr Oi , ( Juiulia , N b. HIMEBAUQH 4 TAYLOR , Bnilflers' ' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop Mechanic ! ' Tools ami Iluffalo Hcnlrs. llOfi DouaU Omaha , Nobraika. RECTOR & WILHELMY CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th and Hartley hu. , Omaha'Neb. Western Agent * lor Auiltn 1'uwrtrr Co , Jorrer un Htel NalU , I-iilr- bnnk > ftandartl Scalei. Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH , Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , , W&ff n Htnck. Hardware Lumber , etc , UQD aud 1211 llarner btreet , Oiimba , EDNEY & GIBBON , Wholesale Iron and Steel , Wagon and Carriage Wood Stock , Heafj Hardwaiv Klc. Uii and UU Leareniturta HI. , Uuinua , Net ) . Mats , caps , Etc. W. L. PARROTTE i CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , HOT Ilarner Street , Omaha , Nob. Liquors. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO and ILER & CO. , Importers & Johhers of FineWines &Liprs Kail India lllttcri and Do.TiesUo Liquors. 1112 llnrnur Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. . All lands of Building Material at Wholesale t and Union I'adflc Track , Oinnha. LOUIS Dealer in Lumher , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doori.etc. Y rili-C rnerih and Uou lnii Corner ilk and loufla . C. N. Dealer in all Kinds of Lnraher , 13lh apd CallfornU l . , Omaha , Neb. FRED W. GRAY , Lnmher Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner ttU and lk > UKU * kts. , Omaha. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only , Office. 1(031'lruiot Street , Omsi > i. "JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , ' Wholesale Lumlier , Etc , cah Portland C ment. S'lta a aal Jrdrauilc C mcut a > U ( junv7 * irTiUl * Inft * * , * , LuinDor. CHAS. U. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , tTood Carpel * and r tqurtHourliiM _ , Vth ud louU Millinery nnd Notions. ' I. OUIiUFELDliM A CO. , Importers & Jolitiers of Millinery & Notlopi 2UH , tlO and III Couth 11th Hlt l. Notlona. J. T. RODINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods n and 106 South 10th Hlr * t , Omaha. * VINYARD St. SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Famishing Goods , lllftllariK ? Htreit , Omaha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Alia ( Iroaip , etc. , Omaht. A. II. Illiliop , Maaaj r. Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry h nirn tlook nf printing , wrapfltif and wrltlnf paper Special attention Klven lu iar luftd unltra. Prlntero * Matorlnls. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION7 Aniiliary Publishers , Dtalcri la tyim. | irv < i > anil nilMtt-rt' mppliei. Ml r-Ulltll Kill Mrt-l'l , OUIKllH , _ . OMAHA RUUBEH CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Oil Clothlnt ; nnd l nllii'r IliOtlnir 1 H nirimm Ktrnpt , Steam FlttlnRa , A. L. STRANG CO. . Pumps , Pipes and Engines , Mcnui , wrvIcr , rnllwar unit tulnlinj iui | | illi'ft , do. W , 'Jtl nrxl W4 r nrniini Mn-t't , Uiimhu. cTTuTKJHILL P"D MP CO. . ' Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fillings , ( tcnin ami XVnti-r SumiHc" , lli-i l < | iiiuti > ri > tor Mail I IHIII AOi o K ( l llll l-nrnutii ft. , Omaha. U.S.WIND ENGINES PUMP COT" Steam and Water Supplies , Ilallldar Wln.l Millr , VH nml .Ml Knriiuui fct. , Omaha , ' U. F. Hutu , Aitlnit Miinuiiur. BROWNELL &CO. . Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheet litin Wink , Klcam I'liinpii. kivr Mllli. 12UM31I lx.nrii worth blri'i't , Oui'thn ' , Snocls. Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds till ami tin.lnni'i ht. , Oma'ia , Forwordjnffjt Co nmhaalon ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & . CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , llnuali liiiiifii r the Huuni'T IIUKKX < V > llutitlfa a ( nhKletuluunc ) rclnll. 1 cl 110 nnd I.H2 liurd Btruet , OniKhii , Tcli'phonn .No. ' % 'J\ , Toaa and ClKaro. WM. A. WILSONdT CO. . Importers and Jobbers of Teas & Cigars , B unil Dalur llaklnif I'oiMlcr. lllii anil 1419 llan ni-r Htreet , Omaha. ' MAIFACTOIIS. Cornice. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Kpeueter. I'roprUlor. Vt > D'Klue and lUlaad 101 Notth lUlh Strvi't. Omaha. * Smoke Stacka , Boilers , Eto. ' " H7K. SAWYER ! rf Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks , llrllUilnifi''lMikt mill ( icneral liiillor Itc'palrlnf. U1J Street , Omaha , Nub , Iron Worka. PAXTON * VIERLINC , \ Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort KnKlnm. limit work , ifpneral foundrr , niachlo * an4 bliickriulth work. Offld ) and wrtrU , 0. V. Hr.aud 17Ui Blrevt , Omab * . OMAHA WIRE& IRON WORKS. Mannfactnrers of Wire and Iron Railings IK'&k mils , window guards , flower Ktari'la , wlmlgnf , vtc. , m North ICth bt. , Oiualm. OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes i Vaulti , Jail work. Iron and wlru zVnclnit , ilicni. etc. O Andrecn , Trop'r. Cor. llth and Jacknun Kla. MOL1NE.M1LBURN&STODDARD Co .Miniulactururi , nnd Jobber" In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , ( ir 'Jth ami I'n illu Mti. . o'nahu. .Ni'b. ' MEAGHER A : SPROAT. General Aci'nla ( or Olebold Hate It I ck Co. ' ) Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.Time . Locks. VuulU and Jail \Voik , llli Kurnam street , Omaha. CANFIELD MANUFAcuFiNa co , Manufacturers of Overalls , Jean 1'anli , hhlrti , Ktc. 1102 and 1101 IKiuulai Street , Omaha , Mcb. 8 8h , Dolors , Eto. MTA. DISBROW CO. , Wholcrule Manulatturen of Sash , Doors , Blinds aud Mouldings , Ilranch onicc , 12th and Ii-.nl Streets , Omaha , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mouldlnm , ftalr Work and Interior Ilnrd Wood Kla- lu. .S. . Corner Mh and lav nwortU btreeU , Omaha , Nvb. OM AlHA pTA NIN G MILL CO. , ' Manufacturers of Mouldings , Sash , Doors , And Illlnds , Turnlnc , Stair-work. Hank and Offic * * nn and I'nppleKjn Avuuuc. Brewers. STORZ & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1W1 Nortn KlKhlcetith Street , Omalm , .Vob. II ) II.ANCIUIU > PALMER. RICHMAN & . CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , Ofllco Hoom 24 , Oppniltc r.ichnnei' Xulldlng , UnlOi Stock Vnrd , NMith Oruabu , .S'bb. ' McCOY BR O5 Live Stock Commission Merchants , Mfirkft furnlhc-J l/o * * on ftpptlcatlon htrx ken and f i * < 1fr Iurnl9btd m K xl t rnit , Ht-JiT nroi : Oioft * lia ISHtlonnl Ilnnh nnd Sxith OmaUit Nattoufti , Uutua Ktock Vitnls.NjuttiOrijtihR. LO ! MER , WESTE RFIELD & MALEY Live Stock Coiuniission , lUXim 11 , Eicban n n H < Iltii ; , L'nlui Slock Yard * south c/runha , Nati. HORN .V SHARPED ' Commission Dealers in Live Stock , Itnom 2) ) , Kf'ianz , ' IlulMInc l'rl n ' 'tmk Yd , , S fMnaha Itufurrnre * trnlon .Nat'l ItanV' , Omaha , Union stock Ynrd llAnk , > Omaha , U , n. llowle/ l'ra > . Am. Hank \ Tru t lit , Oinahu. ALEXANDER'V FITCH. Commission Dealers in Live Stock , Itootn V3 , rpp i iio 1'irtianiie Ilulldlni ; , Union Stod YitnU , Soutu Ouuha , eb , UNION" STOCK YARD S C"O Of Oraalia , Limited , John K. Bed , JUDICIOUS AND Adrun lni ; hp.i nlvnya provcc bucccfhlul. lie fora placing unj Kowtpupcr Ailrtliilir consult LORD & THOMAS , 411 * ( I A 4.u'k. lrt , CHICAGO