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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATUKDAY , . JANUARY 14. 1888 ,
THE SPECULATIVE 'MARKETS ,
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Bnrnll ' Traders Stand Aloof nrid
. Watch the BJg ProfoBBlonala.
LIGHT TRANSACTIONS IN CORN.
In Cot tie Sottiewlint Inter
fered With on ( Account of tlic
Nou-Arrlvnl of Trains Hog
ItecclptN
CHICAGO rnonucK MARKET.
CuiCArio , Jan. 13. [ Special Telegram to the
HUE. ] The wheat market full again into a
nlmtlltndo of single combat to-day. The
variations of price * api > circd ( to bo due almost
entirely to the heavy purchases of u single
house on the one side , and the sales , nearly
us heavy , of an individual speculator on the
other. Jones , McCorniick ft Kcnnctt were
the big buyers tind were thought to have pur
chased u million bushels. Hutchlnson , who
was the principal seller , was said to have un
loaded about 750.000 bushels. While this wan
going on local traders found amusement in
trading for small profits on the variations
caused by the chief actors. The great out
side public seemed to bo leaving the market
ulone. The extreme cold weather was bull
argument enough to start the market .strong
at the opening this morning , and lir.st sales of
May wheat wcro at Wjfce. Then the price
dropped to 84cand looked as if it was aimed
at n lower point , but nt that tlguro HuUihln-
ROII bought some , selling again when the
market hud been bornu upward , Fluctu
ations wcro between 84 j < and S4 > V for a long
time , but late In the session there was an ad-
vunro to 84XC and the 1 o'clock close was at
.
There was so little of the corn market that
It was dependent upon fluctuations In wheat
for its course of prices. Trading was almost
entirely of a scalping character. Outside
orders were very scarce , and oven the heavy
professional traders wcro doing nothing
worthy of notice. May corn opened at , "Hc ,
dropped to Wo when wheat fell to Sic and ad
vanced again towards the close , when wheat
improved , to Wj/rtWaHe ( , closing at 1 o'clock
at M'4V ' bid. February corn opened and
closed at 4Uc uikcd.
Speculative trading in oats was lighter
than for weeks past and all the fluctuations
wore within a range of } fa. Trading was
entirely In the May delivery , which opened
nt.'H'jWHYu , sold tit iUJ-K&U c and closed
at 1 o'clock at IW glHjVe.
The provision trade showed possession of
considerable strength. In pork the opening
was lOc higher than last night's closing , lard
5o higher and short ribs 2J c. The old bear
( lenient , however , promptly resumed opera
tions and by free Helling managed to break
piirk ' . 'J o , lard ! ( ) < and short rihs fie. From
this depression tn market reacted slmrply
and , despite the efforts made to keep it down.
worked back 1'JMe in pork , . " > e in lard and
short ribs. Later the bears again
succeeded In getting on top and | K > rk finally
rloscd 20f ( 22) < fe under the opening figures
and 7 > jG10i ! lower than hist night's final
prices. Lard closed the same as yesterday's
last quotations to 2) ) < ; o lower nnd short ribs
unchanged.
AFTKKXOOX Snssiox Wheat steady ; May
Hold np to 84J4c , tlicn to 84' (3Stfc ( on the
split , closing ut about 84HC. Corn steady ;
May sold at r fMi'iie ' , closing at about
MJ/c. O.its wen : steady. Pork was excited
nnd weaker , declining fie ; May sold from
* lli.2iyj down to * ir > .12 and closed at $ lfi.l5 ,
January at $14.70 and February at $14.75.
Lard inactive , January $7.42l < , February
? 7.-l2 bid , March $7.fi2)f and May * 7.07 > < j' .
Khort ribs were 'Jj u easier and closed at
? 7.72J-J for January and February , $7.b2)i ) for
March and $3.00 for May.
CHICAUO 1,1 , VK STOCK.
Cmcuio , .Tnn. 18. [ Spcclnl TulCRram to
the HER. ! CATTI.K The non-arrival of
trains on account of the storm somewhat in
terfered with the regular ( low of trade.
Many of the shippers , seeing that the niti
was H ht and tlmt there would likely be sharp
competition for the best , concluded to hold
off for the afternoon , at least , if not for to
morrow , as their purchases on Saturday
would reach New York on the same day as If
made on Friday. Most of the salesmen
quoted good and useful natives from strong
to lOo higher , but there was scarcely a stiftl-
t'ient number of such on sale to make it market.
Medium , plain and common natives under
went little or no change. Prime fat cows and
heifers are making considerable more money
than lust week and canning stock continues
to sell at better prices than heretofore.
This class is likely to go higher unless the
market should be overrun with Tcxans , that
nre now decidedly scarce. Nice , well-bred
feeders , averaging 1000 Ibs and upward , arc
l.n good demand and on the up turn rather
than otherwise. Ueevps , l.'JSO to 1500 Ibs ,
W.IKXM.15 : lUOOto lUriOlbs , W.10@4.70 ; 1)5010 )
1200 Ibs , $3.'JO@-UX ) . Stackers and feeders ,
$ 'J.20@I.U ! ) ; cows , bulls and mixed , fl.T5ii (
: i.l ( > . Toms steers , * 2.-NVgi.20. :
Hens The light run seemed to bring out
big buyers , and , under sharp competition.
prices advanced to equal all the decline ol
jestcrtlay , or say l.ri@20c advance. Host
heavy made ? Ti.80i."i.6ri ( , ono lot at fTi.HT j , and
closed steady at thu advance. Medium pack
ing sorts sold at $5.50 < i5.75 and light mixed
ut C.'i.SO@5.-IS. Assorted light , averaging ICO
Ibs and upward , sold ut $ , " > .ir > @ 5.25. Strongei
averages would make (5i0@5.)3 ! ! ) ; pigs , fc4.si :
( ii.10. Theroisawido rungo on light sorts.
Packers will take all averages of 170 to IM
Ibs in a load that may average ' . ' 25 Ibs and not
grumble ut the price.
MVK STOCK.
Union Block Ynrdu , Chicago , Jan. l.'J
The Drovers' Journal rcp6rts :
Cattle HeceiptslO,500 ; strong ; beoves.2 ; (
( a5,15 ; stackers and feeders , * 'J.2U < < ii.50 :
cows , bulls and mixed , tl.75g'UO ( ; Texas
Btcers , t-.40@t.20. :
Hogs Receipts , 91 , ( HX ) ; weak ; mixed , $5.2C
( a.MH ) ; heavy , f5.50W5.85 ; skips , $ H.r > 0 < g4.sr ) ,
Sheep Receipts , a,500 ; stronger ; natives ,
$ | 1.00S.85 ( ; ) ; western. W.oOgS.OSjTexans , $3.X
Ciit.b5 : ; lambs , $5.00(20.00. (
Nntlonal Stock Yards Rust St
IjoulH , Jan. 111. Cattle Kcccipts , 400
shipments , 000 ; market strong ; ehoict
heavy natlvo steers , f4.ir : > (35.00 ( ; fair to goot
native steers , $ 'l.bOJ4.4Ui ( butchers' steers
medium to choice , U5S4.00 ( ; stackers ani
feeders , fair to good , * 2.00@i.20 : ; rangers
ciillntiry to good , f. . ' .lS.
Hogs Keceipts , 4,200 ; shipments , 1.000
market active and higher ; choice IIPIIVJ
nnd butchers' selections , f.V50i.r > .T3 ; lighl
giMdes , ordinary to good , $4.STi@5.20.
Kaiuns City , Jan. 1 ! ) . Cattle Receipts ,
1,100 ; shlpinontH , 4tH ) ; market opened strong
nntl lOigirm highcron good , butclosed weaker
common , slow andlweukcr ; stackers and
focdors , scarce and llrmgood ; to choice corr
fed , fl.SOQl4.50 ; common to medium , f3.2 (
( < 4.10 ; stockers , * l.bO < i2.50 ; feeding steciv
r .fi5Si.23 : ; cows. * I.50@2.W.
Hogs Receipts , 8,000 ; shipments 200 ;
ctcndy and THI higlier ; common to ulioicc. ft. 71
' ki ] > ! > and i
FIXAXCIAIi.
Nnw YOHK , Jan. 13. [ Special UVlegrau
to the HKK.I STOCKS London was bullisl
on stocks and bonds and sent fair orders tc
Wall btreet for both , ono foreign house re
ccivlni ; orders for $200,000 , for Kuropcan in
vestment. This had an encouraging effeci
on holders and the market opened strong am
Northwestern moved up ? per cent. Cottoi
Oils , however , were the feature and advancet
? f per cent. They have been bought for several
oral days past on pointers said to emanate
from the Standard Oil people. Coal stocks
taken as a group , wcro weak. No cncourag
Ing news from the striking miners was re
celved and holders nro getting weary am
selling. Trading during the morning was
only 55,800 shares , of which Reading fur
nlshcd 28,000. The pool on the latter stock I
snld to havn unloaded. Thomas and hi
f I lends have secretly sold 25,000 shares. S
V. White sold the last of his holding to Wll
con yesterday. The latter unloaded 10CO (
shares through Amery , HUsellVhcole
this , morning and the market broke 1 point
The decline pulled Lackawanna down 3j pei
rent , but there was not enough selling prce
sure ( o force a further drop. St. Paul was
steady. A good deal of pool stock has been
unloaded , but the market holds up well. The
rest of the list was neglected and price
changes were unimportant. There wcr no
Important developments In the stock market
during the last hour , the market being apa
thetic to an extreme , A weak feeling pre
vailed and last sales were nt almost inside
figures. The total sales were ! Mb72 , shares ,
almost the lightest ever known.
GOVEHXMEXTS Government bonds were
dull but steady.
TESTKHDAT'S QUOTATIONS.
U. S. 4s registered.UW { 0. AN. W . .H II
IT , H , 4s coupon. . . IIWV do preferred Its
IT. 8. 4'Hrnlstre ( < l.llW N. Y. Central. . KI7V
II. H 4'isumpon ' , .KM O. H. N I't'i ' '
1'aclflc KH of 'ft ) . . . , iaj O. T i-i'i
( 'anudn Southern. M'i I'aeinc Mall : i'i '
Central I'acltlc. . . . ; P..D.&K Sl'i
Chlrairo & Alton ,1117 Pullinnn I'liUiceCiil 1.W
C. , II.AQ lisi ! { Heading ? ;
1) . , f , . liW . . . . OHi Hook Inland HU'i
I ) . Ac II. U . . . .SI St. I , . 43. F. . . . ! W
Erie 2K do preferred . . . . 7IJ !
do preferred. . 114 C. . M. & St. Paul . 7(1 (
Illinois Contrr.l. . ,117 do preferred. . . .111 * .
I. . II. & W li : 8t.l > . .VO : wjt
K.&T 17V do preferred 107
l.nkci Hhore KP/ , TexiiH Pacific ! i'i'
I , . A N ft. > i Union Pacific 67 > j
Michigan Central , ft W. . St. , . * If ,
Missouri Pacific. . . . tt'ii do preferred. . . 28
Missouri Pacific. . SIH W. U. Telegiaph. . . 76 ! .
do preferred 47 I
MONEY On call easy nt 4 ( 5 per cent ;
last loan 4 } percent ; closed offered ut 4V <
per cent.
PitiME MEIICANTII.I ; PAPKII 5 } @TK per
cent.
STKIII.IXO Kxciuxan Dull and weak , tin *
.settled , with actual business at * 4.8I for
sixty day bills , cand $4.Si , ' for demand.
1'uonuci ; MAUKKTS.
Chicago , Jan. 13. Following are the 2:30 :
closing prices :
Flour Unchanged ; (3.50 ( < r4.00 per bbl ;
spring whe.it , * .1.50a4.50 ( per bbl ; rye , $2.75
( i 3.00 per bbl ; buck wheat , (5.ftOg ( ( > .25 i > cr
bbl.
bbl.Wheat Quiet but moderately actlvo ; the
feeling was unsettled and prices , after de
clining ? 6C , recovered and advanced J e ,
again ruled easier , but closed } ( , u above yes
terday ; cash , 17 c ; February , 7s,1c ( ; May ,
Corn Hilled quiet and inactive ; opened
about } u above yesterday , fluctuated within
J di-'Vc and closed about the same as yester-
cash , 4$2C ; February , 4lc ! ; May , 54V-
O.its Showed very little change as com
pared with jcsterday ; May , 3-l c.
Hyc Firm at 02e.
Harley Quiet at 73(3Silo. (
Pi line Timothy $ 'i.4."i ( 2.40.
Flax-seed $1.44Jj
Whisky $1.10.
Pork Moderately active ; fluctuated some
and closed a shade below yesterday ; cash ,
* 14.70 ; May , * 15.12) ) < © 15.ii.
Lard Tn limited demand and steady ; cash
and February , $7.42 } : May , * 7.ri7' ' % , .
Dry Salted Mcntn Shoulders , t7.Ki ! ( < TO.K ( ) ;
short clear , $8.tr > (7S.20 ( ; short ribs , $7.75.
Button In good demand ; creamery , 2'i@
KG ; dairy , 2liUtc. ( ? !
Cheese Quiet ; lull cVcam cheddars , 10'
llc ; flats , HfSfllJ c ; young Americas , 11J3'
'Kggs 20(3 ( 22c.
IIides Unchangedgreen ; hides "Oic ; green
frozen , Tic ; heavy green salted , fi'-j' ' ; ligqt
green salted , ( ijj ; salted hull , 5'.jo ' ; green
bull , 4' ' c ; green salted calf , Sc : dry Hint
and dry calf , 12@iiu : : branded , 15 per cent
off ; deacons , I0o ! each ; dry salted , lOo.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , country solid ,
3c , No. 2 , 34 ' ; cake , 4.
4.Uecoipts. . Slilpinontft.
Flour , bbls 25,0(10 ( 25IK)0 )
Wheat , bu 21,1100 18,000
Corn , bu 1I5XH ( ) i',0K ( ( )
Oats , bu 85HK , ( ) 5'.i,000
Hyc.bu 3,000 4,000
Hurley , bu ' 'U.OOO ° 12,0)0 ( )
St. Ij iilH. Jan. III. Wheat Higher ;
cash , b2K < Ji8i.1.4c : ; May , b5c.
Corn Higher ; cash. 4Sc ; May , W)4'e. )
Oats Firm ; cash , H2c.
Hutter Creamer. : , 2JitiOc ( : ; dairy , 18@
Afternoon Hoard Whcut Steady ; Fcb-
, ruary , 82J4'c bid ; May , We ( SVJfk1 ; June ,
h5 > ( c bid. Corn Firm ; January , 47Jic bid ;
February , 47e Wd ; May , 50 } . , e. Oats
Dull : February , 31 Jifc ; May , 32J e bid.
MliinenpollH , Jan. 13. There was such n
small amount of wheat for sale it was diffi
cult to establish the market. Closed in
store : No. 1 hard , January , 78ijC } ; February ,
7lc ! ; May , 82 ? c ; No. 1 northern , January ,
77o ; February , 77 ! < c ; May , hO > , ; e ;
No. 2 northern , January , 74i' ; May , 77c.
On track : No. 1 hard , 79.jc } ; No. 1
northern , 78c ; No. 2 northern , 75c.
Flour Patents , sacks to ship , stock car
lots , ? 4.15@4.25 ; baker : , ' f3.CiV.t5. ; : ) !
Mllwankoe , Jan. 12. Whcut Firm ;
cash , 77c ; May , 82 0.
Corn Firm No. 3 , 49c.
* 14.75
Cir > , oo.
Cincinnati , Jan. 13. Wheat Firm ;
No. 2 red , b9c.
Corn Easier ; No. 2 mixed , 52'fc. '
Oats Lower ; No. 2 mixed , 35ai'i ( : > jC.
Hye Easier ; No. 2 , 70c.
Pork Nominal at (15.25.
Lurd Firmer at $7.25.
Whisky-l.05.
Liverpool , Jan. 13. Wheat Dull
and unchanged ; holders offer freely ; Cali
fornia No. 1 , tis 10d(3 ( < is lid per cental.
Corn Firm and demand fair ; now mixed
western 4 8 lid per cental.
1 New York , Jan. 13. Wheat Receipts ,
0,400 ; exports , 30,000 ; exports none ; options
, ruled dull , opening } i@lt better , but later
settled back } $ < W ? c , closing essentially as
yesterday. Simt , linn but quiet ; ungraded
red , "OglWiJfe ; No. 1 red , nominal at U4e ;
. No. 2 red , OlJ e in elevator and f. o. b ,
\ H3ffii2Jfe ( } delivered ; February closed at
1 W&c.
Corn Ilccclpts. 5,720 ; exports , 2,700 ;
siwt lirm and options J < @ 3lfc better , closing
firm after slow business ; ungraded , < iOa )
Ol c ; No. 3 , 59 } @ iOi5 ; No. 2 , 01'aO , elsvu-
tor , t2) ! o delivered ; February closing at
"dats Receipts , 80,000 ; exports , 3,000 ;
j market less active but } k@Q } better ; mixed
western , 3S@40c ; white western , 40@4lic.
) Coffee Sjiot , fair ; Hlo , dull 111(17.75 ;
options higher and moderately active ; sales ,
77,500 bags ; January , * 15.15 ( < Z 15.30 ; Febru
ary , $14.55@ 14.75 ; March , * 14.40@14.I15 ;
April , (14.30@14.50 ; May , 14.25U.40 ;
June , (14.15@14.35.
Petroleum Firm ; United , 04c.
J Eggs Steady and fair requests ; western ,
Pork Firm and moderate demand ; mess
quoted (15.25@I5 50 ono year old.
Lard Opened higher but closed dull nnd
weak and advance lost ; western steam spot ,
(7.7lX < r7.7.r > .
Uutter Firm and in fair request ; western ,
10 ( < T35c.
Cheese Firm and trade moderate ; western
" " "
ern ,
KniitmB City , Jan. 13. Wheat Steady ;
No. 2 soft , cash , SSo ; May , b2o bid ,
S3u asked.
Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , cash , 43c asked ; Feb
ruary , 424C bid , 44c uskcd ; May , 47 0 bid ,
4Sc uskcd.
Outs No. 2 cash , 30c.
Now OrleaiiH , Jan. 13. CornStroiiy
at ( Vic.
Outs-Steady No. 2 , 42 ? < f@-43c.
Corn Meal Quiet at $ 4.75.
HOR Products Quiet but steady ; pork ,
fl.r..37k . ; laiil , * 7.37 < .
HulKiucats Shoulders , fO.25 ; long clear ,
rind clear ribs , * S.OO.
OMAHA MVi : STOCK.
Owing to the bliz/ardof Thursday no cattle
or hogs wore received at the Mockyards yes-
terduy and no business was transacted.
OMAHA WllOLKSALi : M.VHKKTS ,
Produce , Fruits , Etc.
lite following urc the prices at which
roiuul lots of produce are tolil on this mnr-
l\ct. Emits or other linen of floods rctjtilrlnQ
citni labor of pucIJtni cannot uliniys (
mi milted on nutsMc orders at the same frlcct
the local tnulc.
Nothing now can bo said in thlf
line , the demand keeping puce with the sup
ply , and quotations remaining IIrm and un
changed. Wo give prices us before. Crcanv
cry. solid packed , 22 < < if2io ; ; choice dairy , 11
( i lOo ; medium , 15@17o ; low prudes , UK'Sl' c ,
EGOS Arc quiet , with stocks accumulutine
but prices unchanged. Wo quote : 20@21 <
for cold Rtorugo and an occasional sale ol
strictly fresh at 22c ; limed eggs 15c
I'uULTitr Hecelpts were very light yester
day , owing to the delay of the incoiuluf
trains , and most everything offered founiVn
buyer. Prices , however , did not advance and
wo give them unchanged. We quote ; .dressed
chickens ) 8@ ! > e per lb ; .turkeis , I' ' Kie ;
ducks , 7ilSc : geese , 0 ( 10c.
TlMtNll'S Rutabagas arc selling utfiSfflfiOi1
per bushel. Other grades about out of the
market.
CF.I.F.HT Good celery IK In demand and
very scarce. Prices are nominal at i'Xa-J.V ' :
per dozou for choice ; nnd 4Va.Si'c ' for fancy.
Arri.KS The cold snap has cheeked the
movement of ripples , and there are a number
of orders to fill when the first tine weather
weather comes. In the meantime prices are
stiff and we quote , eastern fnilt ,
fair to choice stock , l.50 ( < t.'l.75j fancy stock ,
(3.754.00.
POTATOES Arc at n dead standstill during
the present weather. Prices , however , are
firm with an upward tcmlcnccy , and small
lots of choice home grown sell at 11.00.
We quote : Utah and Colorado stock
are quoted at ( lIO < iil,15 and choice
I'omo grown nt ( KVtli5c ) ( ; common grades
at 0c.
OKAXOES Are In good supply and fair de
mand , with prices unchanged. Wi1. quote :
Valencia * , * 7.50ilb.OO jCr case of 420 ;
Louisiana , (4.IX ) < ii4-25 ; Florida , brlghts ,
$ I.25J4.50 ( ; russets. (3.50(714X ( ( ) .
HEAXS Orders are generally transferred
to wholesale grocers , as few , if any , are now
in the hands of commission men. We still
quote old prices , and quote good stock , (2.110
( ( (2.30 ; fair to good , tt.tWtal.bO , aud Cali
fornia beans at $2.2542.40. *
Uinnn Old prices still rule , and the stock
on hand is sufficient to meet all wants. We
quite choice Michigan elder , fC.UOttt ( > .50 per
jbl. of 32 gal.
NL-T-S Peanuts , " ( Wi/f , raw ; Urarll nuts ,
3 ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c ; Knglisb
valnuts , i.VjjlSo ; tllburts , is.- ; Italian chest-
nits , lfnj ; pecans , 12c.
HAXAXA The supply Is moderate , but
'ully equal to the deiniuids of trade which is
somewhat slow. Wo quote : Choice bananas ,
* 2.7.ytfi. : > 0 ; medium bunches ; $2.00di3.00.
GitAi'is : Are in fair supply at unchanged
iriccs. Wctiuote : Malagas , &l.30 ( 7.00 per
bbl. , with some extra line sold at (7.50 8.UO.
LEMONS Malaga are about out of the mar-
jet , but wo quote the old llgures fcVH ( ) per
jox. Messinus are In fair supply and selling
at from ir > . ( XCfrr ) > . .l)0.
Pol-colts Choice rice corn Is quoted at
iQi l ) o per Hi , other kinds , 2'ii3i' ( ner Hi.
SUT.H ICiurr Choice per libl. of 3(1 ( gal. ,
, S5(7'J.OO ( ; i. bbl. , $4.5715.)0. ( ; ( ) (11.00 per
bbl of 50 gal.
C.MtHOTi f2.25Q2.50 Per barrel.
P itsxii" New stock. (2.50 jier barrel-
There are few on the market.
OV TEII Plain standard. 25c ; ] ilaln so-
ccts , 30c : standard. 40e : extra selects , 35i- ;
S'ew York counts , 4o ( ) ; bulk oysters , counts ,
M.85 per IWI ; selects , $2.00 per gal ; standard ,
fl.25 per gal.
Sniur : POTATOI.K Rumalii stcadi at'JQJ'iC '
icr lb. , with extra at 3c.
CM-MFI ownu-Good stock , ? 2.r,0fi2.80. ,
CMII'OHNM Fin i r > There are only a few
tears in the market , ut (2.50&2.7fi ; extra
flue , CI.OO.
CAIIIIAOI : Prices are unchanged $1 per
do/ . , and 2ii3 < ' per Hi for California.
UiiANiinuitiK Hell & Cherry , ( IO.OO M0.50
Hell ft Huglc , * U.50gll.OOCapo ) ( ; Cods , (11.00
( ii\\.M. \ \
OXIONS Homo grown , 75cS5cc ( ; Spunlsli
onions , per 50-tti cr.ite , $1.50iil.75.
HONKV HtC"21e for l-lli frames ; canned
lioncy , ltM2i' ) ( ! per Iti.
FK. In layers , 13@U > c ; cake , lie peril ) .
UMI > Piussian , be per lb.
PKOVISIOXS Hums , llj C'ill'Vc ; brcakfus
Vucon. ll C'tll'sjc ' ; bacon ' , ] ( ( ! ) - ; dry
salt , 'iiCit ic ; bhouldcrs , lljfi(7c ) ; dried beef ,
KD LMID Tierce. 7"fe ; 40-lb
cans , 7c ; 50-lb round , 7Js'c0lb ; round ,
7' ' jc ; 10-lb pails , b4c ] ; 5-lb pails , bi c ; 2-lb
pails , s c.
HIIOOM- Extra 4-tle , $2.lU ) ; No. 1 , $ . ' .00 ;
No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable , ROO.
CANIH Mixed , .t < glle ; stick. ( ( ! } < c.
Svitui1 No. 70 , 4-pallon kegs. $1.500(1.55 ;
New Orleans , per gallon , HsfiUlle ; nmplu
s.\rup , half bbls , "old time" i > cr gallon , Sdc ;
l-gullon cans , per do$10.50 : half galen cans ,
pur do$0.25 : quart cans. $3.25.
STMIOII Mirror glass , 5 .ic ; Graves' corn ,
O.l < c ; Oswego gloss , tic ; Oswego corn , 7c.
HOLLAND HKUIIIMIS 73S7tl ( per keg.
Wooiir.NWvitc Two-hoop palls , per do/ . ,
$1.45 ; three-hoop palls , $1.70 ; No. 1 tub , $0.50 ;
No. 2 tub , $ .50 ; No. 3 tub , J4.50 ; wash
boards , $1.40C'f2.75 ; assorted bowls , $2.25 ;
No. 1 churns. $0t'iO ; No. 2 churns , ts.OO ; No.
3 churns , $7.00.
PII'KI.KS Medium in bbls , $7.00 ; do in half
bbls1.00 ; small , in bbls , JS.OO ; do in half
bbls , $4.50 ; gcrkins , in bbls , S'J.OO ; do in half
bbls , $5.00.
COPIT.I : Ordinary grades , Ui1j@21c ; fair ,
20W2c ) ' ( ? ; prime , 'Jlrf21)i- ( ; fancy grrcn and
yellow , 2.'l i25o ; old government Java , 2" < ( ( *
30c ; interior Java , 25@28c : Mocha , 2SC : ) c ;
ArbucKle's roasted , 24J4'c ; McLuughlin's
XXXX , 24'4'e ; Uilworth's , 24 - ; Hcd Cross ,
24c.
24c.Jr.Li.iKS'
Jr.Li.iKS' 30-lb ] ) ail . $ l.tM@1.75.
TKAS Japans , 20S5.V ( ; gunpowder , 20 ®
OOc ; Young Hi son , 250J55c ; Oolong , 20y ( )
C5c.
C5c.CANNED
CANNED Goons Oysters , standard , per
case , $3.30if..35 ( ! : strawberries , 2-lb per case ,
tt.lOi7f3.20 ! ; raspberries , 2-lb per case , $3.10i/ ( >
3.20 ; California pears , per case , $4.70g4.80 ( ;
apricots , per case , $4.00@4.70 ; peaches , jicr
case , $5.Krf5.y5 ) ( ; white cherries , per case ,
$0.00 ; plums , per case , $ - .00l.l ( ) ; blueber
ries , per case , $2.30(32.40 ( ; egg plums , 2-lb
per case , $2.50 ; pincaile | ) ] , 2 lb , per case ,
$3.20a5.75 ( ; 1-lb salmon , per do$1.75 ( l.ilO ;
2-lb gooseberries , per case , $3.25ii3.35 ( _ ; 2-lb
string beans , per case , Sl.75 ( < il.SO ) ; 2-lb Limn
beans , per cuso , $ l.iOi(1.05 ( ( " ; 2-lb marrowfat
peas , $ 'J.t0@2.70 ! ; 2lb"early June Dear , per
case , $2.85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $2.50 ; 2-lb corn ,
$2.30022.40.
SroAU Granulated , 75 ( S)754c ) ; conf. A ,
7 } @ 72h'c ; white extra C , 0 ; > 4r(0' ( e ; extra C ,
? m0 c ; yellow C , V , ( < ? 5 e ; cut louf , 8&D
c ; powdered , SOjyj c ; New Orleans , 5' ' <
Dninn FnriT' . Apples , new , Jjs , "OJiJ/c ;
evaporated 50-lb ring , 'J)4rcWuraspberries \ ,
evaporated , 2703Si1 ; blackberries , evuporutcd ,
OJi'Cuill'c ' : pitted cherries , 21a22c ; peaches ,
new , SOiSXc ; evnXruted ] , peeled peaches , 2i
( 30o ; evaporated , \inpared , lbj.20 ( % ; new
currants , 73 0 } 4'c ; prunes , now5C < ' 514'c ;
citron , 25c ; raisins , London layers , $2.450 * '
2.riO ; California loose muscatels , $2.100J2. 15' ;
new Valencia , SOiS c.
Hoi'K Seven-sixteenths , UCgll'i'c.
TOIIACCO Lorillard's Climax , 45c ; Splen
did , 44c ; Mechanic's Delight , 41c ; Leggett &
Meyer's Star , 45c ; Cornerstone , 3Sc ; Driun-
mond's Horseshoe , 44c ; J. T. . 40c ; Sorg's
Spearhead , 44c ; Catlin's meerschaum , Die ;
Catlin's Old Style , 23u.
CIIACKKUS , CAKES , ETC. Prices subject to
change. Soda , 5c ; soda ( city goods ) , 7c ; soda
snowtlakcs ( In tins ) , He ; soda dandy , Oku
soda wafers ( in tins ) , lOc ; soda /cphyr , be
city oyster , 0 } o ; excelsior , 7c ; farinu oys
ter , 5 > Jc ; gem oyster , 5c ; monitor , 7c-
Omaha oyster , 7c ; pearl oyster , 5c ; picnic , So-
snowdrop oyster , Sc ; butter , no : IJoston , be :
Omuliu butter , 7c ; saw tooth butter , ( iJi'c
cracker meal , 5Jc ; graham. Sc ; grahan
wafers , lOc ; graham wafers in pound pack
ages , 12) c ; hard bread , 5c ; milk , 7c ! ; oat
meal , Sc ; oatmeal wafers. lOo ; oatmeal wa
fers in lb pkgs , 12J c ; animals , 12e ; bolivei
ginger ( round ) , "o ; cream , So ; Cornhill
lOe ; cracknells , ICc ; frosted cream , S ) c
ginger snaps , bu ; ginger snaps ( city ) , tic
homo made ginger snaps in boxes , Klc ; homemade
made ginger snaps (1 ( lb cans ) per dozen
$2.50 ; lemod cream , So ; jiretzels ( hand
made ) , llj c ; assorted cakes and jumbles
113 < fc ; ussortcd lingers , 15c ; ufternoon tw
( in tins ) per dozen , $7.00 ; bannnu lingers
14c ; butter jumbles , lle } ; Hruiibwick , 15o
brandy snaps , 15c ; chocolate drojis ( new )
lOo ; chccolato wafers , ] 5o ; Christmas luncl
( in tins ) , jwr dozen , $ -1,511 ; cocoa taffy snaps
14o ; coffcu cake , 12c ; Cuba Jumbles , HJ c
cream puffs , 20c ; egg jumbles , 14c ; ginger
drops , llcfhoney jumbles , ll' c ; jolly ling
ers , 15o ; Jolly wafers , 15c ; Jelly tart ( new )
15c ; lady lingers , 13c ; vunillu bur , 14o ; vu
nillu wafers , 14c ; Vienna wufcrs , 1 dozet
packuges in box , per dozen , $2.50.
All goods packed in cans 1 ct. nor lb. ad
vunco except Snowtluko and Wafer Soda
which is packed only in vans. Soda in 2 lb
and 3 lb. paper boxes , % cent per lb. advance
all other goods , 1 cent per lb. advance. Sodi
in 1 lb. paper boxes , 1 cent per lb. advance
The 2 lb , boxes are packed in cases holding li
In a cuso. The 3 lb. boxes are packed in cases
holding 12 In a case. The 1 lb. boxes are
packed in cases holding 30 in u case. Ono lb
Graham and Oatrnoal Wufcrs packed 2 do *
in ft case.
Show Tops for boxes , with glass opening to
show goods , 75 cents. Cans for Wafer Soda
$3 00 not returnable. Cans for Snowfluko
Soda , $0 00 i > er do/ . Tin Cases with Glass
Face to display the goods , 75cents each. No
charges for Packages except- for cans and returnable
turnablo cases. Glass Front Tin Cans am
"Suowllake" Soda Cans are returnable a
prices charged ,
Dry Goods.
Di'CK West Point 20 In. 8 oz. . 10 } c ; Wcs
Point 2'J in. 10 oz. , 12''c ; Went Point 10 In. 1'J
i1.V \ ! AVont Point 46 in.111 otOc Checks
- -Caledonia , VYc ; C dedoniii XX , 10c. , ; .
Economv , ( I've ; Otis , SV\ ' ' .
KRNTiVKt jRAN J-Memorial. J.V ; Cant-oif ,
105 Durham , 2i > ' ! Hercules , ISc ; Learning-
on , 22lc : Cottswold.Tie ,
CKASII Stevens'H.tV : blenched , 7c : Stc-
ens'A , 7' C ( bleached , b'jC ' ! Stevens' ! ' ,
} ,35 nlenched , H' ' c ; Stt-vrns' N , < i , c ;
) lcachcd , 1014c ; Stevens * S UT , lS c.
Mis.KU.\NKr ( Table oil clotli. $2.S'i ,
ilnin Holland , b'ac to ( Av , Dado Holland ,
2'oC. , '
CAMHUICS Slatnr , 4'jc ; Woods , 4)i'c ) ; Stan-
lard , 4)t ) ( ! ; Peacock , 4' c.
CoMroitTRif $0.'iC'rti5. ( ' ( ; ( > 0
HuNKfcts-While , $ l.WOJ7.ri ( ) ; colored$1.10
b.OO.
Hi.furiir.ii Snrr.TiNo Herkeley cnmbrlc ,
No. Wl , .Hc : Hcst Yet , 4-4 , 0'4c ' ; butter cloth
OO , 4J4'c ; Cabot , 7'c . : Fnrwcll , So : Fruit of
-com. He ; Greene G. IN" Hope. i ( c ; King
'hlllliicambric , lie ; Lnn dult > , 11V" I-ns-
lale , b\c ; New York mills , 10V.c ; Peppercll
2-in. loicPepperell,40-in. ; . ll , cPepicrcll ; |
M1. 15c : Peppcrell , 8-4 20c : PepN-rell | ! M , 22c ;
'eppercll. UM24c ; Canton 4-4 , 8'4c : Canton.
4 , ; 2c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wamsutta , lie ; Val-
ev. , 5c.
FLNNKI.S Plaid Kaftsmnn , 2rtc ; Goshen ,
t2iac ; Clear Lake , 32'ic ; Maple Clty.TO fe ;
WhlteH } No. 2 , h. 21c ; ( } H No. 1 , , ' ,
27j jc ; H H No. 2 , } { 22340 ? H H No. 1 , i ,
30c ; QuccheeNo. 1 , ' ( , 42c ; Quccheo No. 2 ,
? ft 373 c : Qupchee Nfo. 4 , 3 , ' , .T. ' e ; Anuwan ,
13'c ; Windsor , 22 > < jC. Hod-C. 24-inch. 15''is ;
E , 24-inch. 21oGft ; , 24 inch , 18c ; HA F , 4' ,
25.J ; U F. "f , 27'a'c ; ( } , ( , H.V.
I'IIIVTK SOLID Col oif Atlanta ,
.Slater , 5c ; Ueilln Oil , OJp ; Garner Oil ,
7c. PINK AND Uonr.s Klchmond , Oc ; Allen ,
Oc ; Kiver point , fie ; Steel Hlver , Oo ; Kicli-
nond , Oc ; Pacific , O1.1 ! ; INPKIO Hi.t K Wash
ington , Oc ; Century Indigo blue prints , lOc ;
American , Ok ; Arnold , 0 c ; Arnold H ,
10.3c ' ; Arnofd A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal
0 > c. Diii. > ChaiterOak , 4'ac ; Knmapo
1541" ? Lodi , 7'ac ; Allen , fi'ji1 ' ; Klchmond
" he ; Windsor , Oc ; Eddystone , Oc ; Pacific ,
.
COTTON FI.ASXKI.S 10 per cent trade dis
count LL.OJSi'c ; CO , 7'oc ; SH , 8'yc : Nume-
Icss 5tuc ; No. 5 , Oc : tfE , tHjiGG , ; , 10 > , ; c ;
XX , 12o : OO , 14c ; NN , lOc ; HX , Ib'c ; H. 20o ;
No. 10 , She : 40 , 10 , e ; 00 , 12'c ' ; bO , 15e ; : ) ,
olored , loc ; 50 , colored , 12c ; to , colored , 15c ;
Hristol. 13'c ' ; Union Pacific , Ibc.
U\urii : WAIII' Hebb white , Kl'n'c ' ; colored ,
JO'jc.
Hue N Hiinr.riNd Atlanta A , 4-4 , 7'4'c ' :
Atlantic H , 4-4. 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-1 , O'c , ; At
lantic P , 4-1 , 5V ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , fi c : Au
rora C , 4-1 , 4' c : Crown XXX. 4-t , li'ijc ' ;
Hoosicr LL , 4-4 , 5j ( " , Indian Head , 4-4,7'4c ;
Luwrcnco LL , 4-4 , 5 4c : Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
Vac : I'eppcrcll R. 4-4 , 0)4c ; Peppercll O , 4-4 ,
ic ; Poppercll , S-4 , IV. Pcppt-rell , IM , 2c ( ) ;
Peppercll , 104 , 22c ; L'ticu I' , 1-4 , 44'c ; Wa-
clnibctt , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora H. 4-1 , O' ' c ; Aurora
H. 4-4 , Oc.
HATT- . Standard , 8c ; Gem , 1050 } ; Hcauty ,
> -c ; Uoone. 14c : H , ca ed , $ ii. : > < l.
( fiMiiMM Plunkett checks , 7'4c ' ; AVhit-
Icnton , 7'4c ' ; York , 7'4c ' : Normandi ilrcss ,
> ' ' . , c ; Calcutta dress , b' c : Whiltenton dress ,
, 'c ' ; Ken f row d ics < , ' .iQi 12 * 0.
Tn -Li'wiilon , 30 in. , 12's'e ; Lewiston ,
32-in. , liJ'jiYork : , 3.-ln. . Me : Swift river ,
7J.c ; ; Thonidlkc , OO , b'4c ' ; Thorndikc. iF : ,
S'jc : Thorndikc , I'M , V ; Thorndikc , XXX ,
15c ; I'ordis , No. 5 , JMc : Cordis , No. 4. lie.
DKMMAinoBkcug , Do ? . , lOc ; Everett ,
7oI3c : York , 7-oz. , lite ; Haymaker , bl < jc ;
Juffioy , XX , ll' ' c : .laffrey , XXX , 12'.jc ;
Heaver Creek , AA , 12c ; Heaver Cicclc. 1113 ,
lie , Heaver Creek , CC , lOo.
General Mnrkets.
KIIIIISteady ; : Good quulity quoted at
$1.20 per bushel.
Gimv Prices nre steady ; wheat No. 2 , OOc
per bushel ; rye , 5Sc ; corn , 4c ( ) ; oats , 30c ;
barley , 00if5c ( ( ! , according to quality.
Hit Common course , $5.00(1(0.00 ; uulund
prairie , $0.0rt7.0i ( ' ( ) . Straw. $0 Oil.
Cou.-Egu' , $10.50 ; nut. $10.50 ; range.
$1050 ; walnut block , $425 ; Iowa lump ,
5-.75 ) : Iowa nut , $3.0p : Illinois. $45.00 ( 4 75.
HIDI.S Green butchers' . 5 ( .V , c ; green
cured. itO'4c ; ( ( : dr.\ ' flint , ! ) c : dry salt , Sc ;
green cult wkins , 7c ; damaged hides , two-
-thirds price. Tallow 3'4c. ' Grease Prime
white , : ic : jollow , 3c ; brown , 13 < c. Sheep
jiclts.-i'lijO/CiOc.
Ft lluccnn.lOrjinOf Miilnk , 15f 40c ; musk
rut f all , 2C"5c : striped gkunk,5i(25u , ( ; mountain
wolf. No. 1 , * 1.50(1(2.50 ( ( ; No. 2 , prairie , 75 ( < 0
HOc ; No. 2 , 25i4lu ( ! ( ; bcuvor , No. 1 , i > cr lb ,
$2.WO(3.1K ( ) ; No. 2 , ? U'0@1.25 ' ; otter , $1.00 ®
O.tH ) ; dry deer skins , 20635c per lb ; dry untc-
loito , elk , moose , etc. , 15W25c.
Diirns IJemain steady. Ammoniacarb,14c ;
camphor refined Wecopperas ; , ! 14ccream ; tar
tar , 4.V ; cream tartar powdered. 20 ( < ? 50c ; In
dia Madras. 75o ; morphia sulh ) ) , $ : t."iO ; sodu
bi. curb , OOc ; Venice turpentine , 40c ; gum
opium , $1.05 ; quicksilver , 75c ; quinine , Ger
man per o.V > e : wax , yellow , pine , 32c.
OIL' ' Firm. Carbon,120j25c ; linseedboiled ,
.I/ ! ) ; linseed , raw , 5Uc ; castor. No 1 ,
$1.20 ; No. 2 , si 12 ; sperm whale , $1.00 ; fish ,
bank 35c ; neatstfoot extru , 55c ; ncatsfoot No.
1 , 50o : gaaolinc , 74 degrees , 15u ; W. S. lard ,
Cue ; No. 1 lard , 50o ; No. 2 lard , fiOc ; W. Vu.
/cm , 14c ; W. Vu. summer , 12c ; golden No. 1 ,
40c ; golden No. 2 , 25u ; whule , 20c ; napthii 1
degree , 14c ; headlight 150 degrees , 12c ; head
light , 175d'irrccs. 15c.
PAINTS White lead , pure , 0 < e ; white
lead , fancy. 0)ic ) : putty , in bladders , 3 ; Paris
white , 3c ; Whiting , common , 2)fe ) ; icd lead
7c.
7c.Wi NDOW \ss-Single , 70 per cent ; double ,
70 and 10 per cent discount.
Fi.oi u AND FKKD Minnesota patents , $2.00
percwt : Kansas and Missouri fancy winter
patents , $ J.OUii2.7n per cwt ; Nebraska pat
ents , $ 'J.45i(2.50 ( per cwt ; rye flour ,
$2.00 per cwt ; wheat graham , $1.75 percwt ;
rye gnihnm , $1.40 per cwt ; New York buckwheat -
wheat , $ ( ) .500't7.K ( ) per bbl ; Excelsior , $ ii.OO
per bbl ; ready raised , $5.HO per 100-lb case ;
cornmeal , yellow , fel.000 1.10 per cwt ; white ,
J1.106J1.15 percwt ; bran , $10 50 ( ! 17.00 per
ton ; sciccnings , $13.000 < ; 15.00 per ton ; horn
iny , $3.25 per bbl ; chopped feed , $20.00 per
ton ; chopped corn , $19.00 per ton.
LBATIIKH Steady ; oak soles , 350737c ; hem
lock slaughter solo , 200' 20c ; hemlock dry solo ,
21@27c ; hemlock kip , OoCifKJe ; A. & H. run
ner kip , no@70c ; A. hemlock calf , lKle$1.05 ( ;
A. A. hemlock calf , "bucks , " 75c ; hemlock
upjier , I'.iOl'-'u ' ; Knglishgrain upper , 25c ; hem
lock grain upper , 21n24c : Tnmpico H. L.
Morocco , 29gi3c ( : ; Tnmpico pebble , O. D. Mo. ,
2U ( < (32u ; Curucoa , H. G. Mo. , 35e ; Simon O.
D. Mo. , $2.75@3.00 ; Dangolu kid , ; ) ( a35c ; X.
M. Kunguroo , 40c ; Americun calf kid , 32c ;
Gricsen kids , $ ; t.000 ; < 3.50 ; French calf kids ,
$3.25 ; oak kip skinf , bOc@$1.00 ; oak calf
skins , $ l,00rtiil.25 ; French culf skins , f l,23fi (
2.00 ; French kip skins , $1.1067)1.50 ) ; Hussitt
linings , $0.00620.50 per do/ ; pink , cream nnd
white linings , $7.506110.00 per doz ; colored
toppings , $ ' .I.OOtfll.OO. (
SrniiTS Cologne spirits 188 proof , $1.10 ;
do , 101 proof , $1.12 ; spirits , second
quality , 101 proof , $1.10 ; do , 188
proof , $1.09 ; alcohol , 188 proof , per wino
gallon. $2.10 ; redistilled whiskies$1.00 ( > 1.50 ;
gin , blended , $1.50@2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons ,
$2.006(0.00 _ ; Kentucky and Pennsylvania
ryes , $2.KHV0.50 ( ; Golden Sheaf bourbon nnd
rye whiskies , $1.50a3.00 ( ; brandies , imported ,
$5.006TS.50 ; domestic , $1.306T3.UO ; gins , im
ported , $4.50 ( 000 ; domestic , $1 2563.00 ;
champagnes , imported , per case , $2.000j !
33.00 ; American , per case , $10.010 ( ) 00.
HKVVY HAIIDWAUU Is steady and un
changed. The following prices are stand
ard : Iron , rate , $2.00 ; plow steel ,
special cast , 4j c ; crucible steel , 0)40 ; cast
tools , do , 12itl5c ; wagon spokes , per set ,
$2.0001550 ; hubs , per set , $1,50 ; felloes ,
sawed dry , $1.50 ; tongues , each , 75c ; axles ,
each , 75u ; square nuts , per lb , 0@13c ; coil
chain , per lb , 0'tfOJ13c ' ; mclleablc , b@10c ;
iron wedges , Oc ; crowbars , flu ; harrow teeth ,
4c ; spring steel , 4@5u ; Hurden's horse shoes.
$ -1.75 ; Hurdcn's mule shoes , $5.75 ; barbetl
wire , in car lots , $4.00 per 100 Ibs ; iron nails ,
rates , 10 to 50 , $2.10 ; steel nails , $2.50.
Dry Ijiiinher.
AND TIMIIK11S ,
i 14 A.
IB ft. ISft. SOft Sift. 84ft.
2x4. ,17 no 20 oo 21 < n si an sim
i.'xii. .n w as mai 00 , 1 ijo.si oo
_ x8. .17 H)20 ) (1021 ( 00 J 00a W )
2x10 1. 17 BO20 U)21 ) 0.1,23 ( flil , U )
2X13 . lg .V nU2l CHI 21 0024 U )
4x4 8x8 1..18 SOl'J MM 60SJ OOL'J 00
IIOVItDS.
No. 1 com , s 1 s.lS.50 I No , n com , s 1 s.I5.50
No. 2 com , a 1 s. 17.00 | No. 4 com , s 1 s. 13.50
rcNdNO ,
No. 1 , 4 & 0 in 12 & 14 ft. , rough $10.50
No. 1 , " " 10 " 1K.50
No. 2 , " 13 H " 10.50
No. 3 , " " 10 " 18.00
SIDINO.
A , 12,14 & 10ft.$21.W C , 12 , 14 & 10ft.$15.50
U , " " 20.501 D , " " 12.50
KLOOUI.NO ,
A 0 in White Pine . . * . $25.50
HOin " " „ ai.50
COIn " " 30.W
DOin " " 21.50
ECin " " ( Sel. Fencing ) 1'J.WJ
0 in. Drop Siding 50o per M extra.
CBll.lNtl AM ) I'AKTITION.
2d coin > f in White Pine Ceiling $34.00
2 In CJroovctl roollnp , $1 per M. inorotlmn 1'J
In .Stock Hoards sainu length.
10 In Oroovcil HoolliiR sumc price as 12 in
Stock Hoards.
imp LAP.
\o. 1 Plnln S nniUu In . , $10.00
No , 2 " " " . ir.M )
No. 1 , OG , Sin . 10.M
st niul 2nd. clcnr , 1 , In s2s . tft.OO
, 2 . M.OO
M , clear , 1 In , s2s . 44.M )
Us , IJ-tf , "I" . * llo °
V , select , 1 insy 40.IK )
A , " l s . 44.1X )
, Kfl.OO
D , W , 1 % 21ns2s 97.00
SOI'TIIRIIX ' YEI.I.OW I'l.NB.
Com. 4 Inc h Flooring (17.50
Star " " SI.50
1st and 2d clear 4 Inch Flooring 23.00
Six inch 40c less.
Clear } < Inch Ceiling 21.50
Clear f Inch Partition 25.00
Clear % Inch , Partition (2 above arf
inch Ceiling 25.00
Clear Finish , 1 and 1)4 ) Inch , s 2s 20.00
, Clcar Finish , l > f nnd 2 Inch , s2s 30.00
.Clear Corrugated Ceiling , 4 inch 25.50
Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Huso. . . . 27.00
I'oi'i.ui i.u.Miir.n.
Cl. Poplar Hx. Hds. J < in. , s2s (35.00
" " 1 in. Panel , s 2 s U7.00
" " Corrugated Celling , K. . 2S.50
IHTTEN" , WP.1.1 , Tl'lllXO , riCKKT-4.
O. G. Halts , 2i , , , ' in (15c ( ; Kx3 , s 1 s. 40c : 3 In.
Well Tubing. U. & M. and Hev. , (23.00 ; Pick
ets , 1) . & II. Flat , (20.50 : I ) . H. Sq. , (21.50.
SltlXOI.KS , l.ATII.
XX clear , (10 ; extra * A * . ( J.S5 ; A stand-
ird No. 5 , No. 1 , (1.45 ; lath , (2.55.
'
White ccanr , (5 ( In. , ' / s. 12' ' c ; 0 In. qrs , ,
ll e ; white cedar , 5 < . ; in > s ll'jc ; 8 in.
irs Itlc : white cedar , 4 in. round , Hike ; Ten
nessee red cedar , split , 14c ; split oak , lOc ; I !
in. . 7 In. and bin. ) ifj each ) b ft. , round W.C.
lostf ,
A SURE CURE
OR NO PAY.
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WILL POSITIVELY CURE
All f j-plililllc IMf cute * , of recent or lone t tnnalnp.ln
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" --tees tn euro any ctiMMir refund ymir money. Anil
. wonlil cay tn thoi'o whi have employed the mo t
rkllli'tl l'iy ) Ulani > , u pd every known rernody anil
nn\eni > t lu'en cured , Unit you are thu jnnjeon wo aru
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Hut Mulnt , " or Arknntan , ami Unve lot all bope of
'tiTi'i ' } , we
Will Cure You
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i no ( n the worm outf l(1oof ( niir t'omtwny , HIM ! It Is
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will euro thu m < i t otiftlnutv ca o lu los Hum mm
month. MVPM < lH4ln icccnt rtt i'H < l < > t > ! 4 the work. It
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by I > hlclnii3 inul pionotinccit incuruble , and
We Challenge the World
HCU O that wo will not cure In less than
ono month.
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I'vvu ' fuu t lor but never found until
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only reined ) In the world that will positively cure ,
hot HUM ; the latest medical worki > , published by the
best known authorities sny there was never u true
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Celebrated I'hyi-klanii. IT HAM MVKK : VBT FAII.KII
TO CHUB. Why wane your time and money with
patent medicine * Hint never had virtue , or doctor
with phytlclnns that cannot euro you. Vou that have
tried everything i'l oxliould come lo us now and get
peinianent reliefs 5011 never ran get It elsewhere.
Mark what wo pay : In the end you must take our
llemedy or NEVl.ll recover. And you tlmt have been
anilcteu but a short time should by all meann eonie to
ii. < now. Many get help and think thuya ro free from
the disease , but in one , two or tlireo > ar after. It
appear * again In a more horrible form.
Investigate our financial ( landing through the mer
cantile agencies and note that we are fully rci-ponsl-
ble and our written guarantee ! ) are good. We have ft
ItElirnr prepared on inirely Scientific Pilnclplen and
we wish to repeat tlmt It Ntvtll FAII.h TO CUIIK. All
letterp sacredly confidential.
TIIK COOK REMEDY CO. . Uninlin , Neb
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Itooius 1C and 17 Hellman lllock. .
AND
! Glasgow via Londonderry ,
Liverpool via Queenstown.
Are Strictly Flrit-Clau , and amana
the largcit , fastest and finest In the world ,
Batoon. second class and ftteerage Pttiienvcr
Accoaamodiktlona Unexcelled. Kvvry
regard for the comfonand convenience of pat *
leasers itudlouslr consldired and practiced.
feteamers every Saturday for Olasgow. City of Horn *
mils for Liverpool October 12. U Is the largest and
finest passenger steamer afloat. Hates of passage for
all classes as low as by any other first-class line. Sa
loon excursion tickets at reduced rates. Drafts for
any amount at lowest current rates. Kcr books
of tours , tickets , or further Information , apply to
UKNDKllMJN imoTUKlW , Chicago , or FKANK K.
MOOIlK8.OinabB.Net >
FffiST NATIONAL BANK.
U. S. DEPOSITORY.
MAHA , - - NEBRASKA.
CAPITAL , $500,000
SUItI'LUS , 100,000
IIEHMAN KOUNTZE , President.
JOHN A. CKK1GHTON , Vice-i'rcsiilcnt.
F. H. 1JAV1S , Cashier.
W. II. MEGQUIini. Asslbtant Cashier.
H. K. BURKET.
Funeral Director and Embalmer ,
111 North mil btree
JMlli
510 Nortu 16th Street , Omaba ,
I'All ) IX CAPITAL , $100,000
GEO. K. IlAnKEfl. President.
110UT. L. aAHUCHS , Vlce-Presldent.
1' . II. JOHNSON. Cashier
D1UECTOUS :
SAMUEL K. JOIINBOV , Oeo. K. HAnKEii ,
HOOT. L. GAHLICIIV , WM. BEIVEIIS ,
F. H , JOHNSON.
A General Danltlni ; lluilni * Transacted.
I ntertbt Allowed ou Tlmo Deposits.
QHAUBEn
Agricultural I m pie men ! .
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CHURCHILL PARKER ,
Dealer in Agricultural Implementslaps. ,
L1NINQBR A METCALP CO. ,
Auicnltnral Implements , ! agons.Carriage. .
Wholesale , Omaha , NebraAa.
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PA R U N , O REND 6 R F "S'MARTl'NV"
WholesaJe ttoalera In
Ajjicnltnral Implements , Wagons iBoanet
3I.BO . C06and K77.JOBM Street. O i a hi.
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P. P M A8T"i"c O. ,
Manntactorers of Buckeye Drilli Seeders ,
Agricultural ImplcincD , ! , ! agons SBninin
Cornsr Itth unfl NIcholM StrMU.
Artists' Material * .
A. HOSPE , Jr. .
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
ltl > noagWn Bir t. Omaha. Mtbraifca.
Boota and Shoee.
W. V. MORSE A CO. .
Jokers of Boots and Shoes.
Ml r rnam St. , Omahk. N b. Manutactorr , IVKBM
"Elreot , Boitun.
KIRKENDALL. JONES A CO. ,
(8uTC ( aora to R * d , Jonn A Oo. )
fliolcsalc Mannractnrers ofBoois and Shoes
AcanU for notion Babbar HhM ( ! . 1101,11M A11H
Ilarn 7 St. , Oaaah * . Ntbratka.
, liploet ) , Kto.
CLARKE COFFEE CO. .
Omaha Coffee and Bplc Mllli.
Teas , Coffees Spices , Bating Powder ,
FlaTOrlng RttracU. I undrr niu . In ; . , Klc. 1411 1111
Ilamej BtrMt , Oinaba , Nabraika.
_ Crockery arid Glassware. _
W. L. WRIQHT.
Agent for the Manufacturers anil Importer ! of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys.
Etc. ( Jfflco , ail H. ISUi &t. , Um&ha , Nobrnika.
_ Commlaslon and Storago. _
D. A. HURLEY !
Commission and Jobbing ,
mtUr.KMii and Trndnce. Contlfnnionti aeltelt 4.
Biadquartort for 8ton w rc , Birr ; lloiei and
_ Oraiie Daakell. 1411 Dodf 8V. , Omaha.
RIDDELL& RIDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
WIEDEMAN A CO. .
Produce Commission Merchants ,
Pomltrr , Butter , Oarae. Krulu. Rtc. 220 Houth lith Bt-
Omaha , Ntbratka.
GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. ,
( Buccciiort to McBtaane A Sohrotder. )
Produce 'Commission and Cold Storage ,
_ Omaha. N hr ka. _
_ Coa l , Coke and uimo.
COAL. COKE & LIMB CO. ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Goal
M South nth Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
J. J. JOHNSON & CO. .
Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime ,
4l.d ihlnurri of Goal. Coke , Cement , Pa ! U > r. Umt ,
Uraln Vila sncl Sewer Pipe. Offlro. Paxton HoMI ,
Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone 811.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shippers of Coal ani Cote ,
814 South 13th St. . Omaha. Neb.
Dry Coode and Notions.
M. E. SMITH & CO. .
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions
1101 and llMDouglai , Cor. llth at. , Omaha. Neb.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co
Importersand Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotioni ,
OenU' FurBlahlng Qoodi.Corner llth and Uarner 8U. ,
Omaha , Nebraika.
Furnlujre.
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DEWEY di STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Tarnam Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
Orooerlee.
PAXTON , GALLAGHER * CO. .
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions.
TO. 707. T0 and Til B. UXb SI. . Omaha. Neb.
MoCORD. BRADY * CO. .
Wholesale Grocers ,
Ulk sod Lcarenwortb. BUeeU , Omaha , Nabruk * .
D. M. STEELE * CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
MB , Ull and 1221 Harner Street. Onaka , Neb.
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ALLEN BROS. .
Wholesale Grocen ,
1111 and Hie Harner Street , Omaha , Nek.
Hardware.
LEE , FRIED * CO. .
Jobbers of Hardware and Nails ,
flnwaraBheet Iron.Kte. Axdnti for Howe Bcalci.aod
Miami fowder Co. . Omaha , Nob.
HIMBBAUGH * TAYLOR.
Builders' ' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop
Mechanic * ' Tools and Buffalo Rcalei. 1KB Douglai-it.
Omaha , Nebraika.
RECTOR * WILHELMY CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
loth and Harner Sti , Omaha , : N b. Weitern Ajenti
for Auitln rowd rCo..J ff non Steel NatU , Palr-
banki 8t ndard Scle § .
Heavy Hardware.
W. J. BROATCH ,
Heayy Hardware. Iron and Steel ,
JAMES A. EDNEY.
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
natsj , copa , tto.
W. L. PARROTTE ft CO. ,
Wholesale Eats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
HOT Ilarner Btreet , Omaha , Neb.
Lumber.
OMAHA LUMBER CO. ,
All kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
Ulk Btrtet and Ualoo Pacific Track , Omaha.
LOUIS BRADFORD.
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Doors , eU. Yards-Corner Tth aod Douglas ; Corner M
and Douf laa.
C.N. DIETZ.
Dealer in all Kinds of Lnmlier ,
Utb and California 8te. , Omaba , Neb.
FRED W. GRAY ,
Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc
, , , , , ,
\ Comer Ctb aad Donflas Hts. , Omaba.
' T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. .
* To Dealers
Oftee. lift K rosj Btreet. Onabk.
' ' "JOHN A. WAKEFIELD.1" ' *
' Wholesale Lumber , Etc ,
fspoAe < ) am American Portland Cement. Stile at Ht
"lor lljlwaukM HjJraulu Cement init liulncr
we rcrdtiiiy ricomBi rK )
rourU klthet'Cit Ifn.etly
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Dt.ll lOUlfglOcDbnltUS
d Oltlt.
We hav sold conildtr.
fcle. tntiln ttciy ens II
bai giv ii kititfActlco.
AUett A Ulk ,
Ikdto. H. V.
Scldljr Druffliu.
fiU. tl.UO ,
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UumDer.
CHAS. R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lnnte
Wood Carp U and rarauet Hoorlni. tth nd'D < iM |
_ aM1111 n e ryjin d Not I on aw j
I. OBER > ELDBR & CO. , f
Importers & Jobtiers of Millinery & Notion !
HE , IIP aad > H goat * tlta 8lr t. i
Notlona. _ .
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , ,
Wholesale Notions and FnrnisbiBi ( M
ga and OB 8out > 10t BtfMt. Omaha , tl
VINYARD A SCHNEIDER. J
Notions and Gent's ' Famishing Gooii ]
UOtHtratr Mr i , Omshs. i
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE COU : \
Wholesale Refined and Lnbricatint OiM ;
All * Oreai * , tfl. , Oakka. A. H. Blshap. Ms sg f [
CARPENTER PAPER CO. . "
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
j lr itock of prlntl f , wrsp ln nd wrttti
papsr. 8MCUI atttntlon jlTeo to or lo d ul < l r .
Prlntara' Matyrla hj.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. . ) @ II
Anriliary Publishers i r5-
,
AAUmlAlUt J UM * UUV U i < let l
O kl rt iBlTPf , prsiiss and crtnttrs' mppll t.
giuth hth gtrttt. Omsha.
Ruboer Oooas.
OMAHA RUBBER CO. ,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goodi
Oil Clothing and Leather Belting. 1008 Farnnm StreeU
Steam Fitting * , Pumpa. Etc.
A. L. STRAND CO. .
Pmnps. Pipes and Engines ,
Stonn.wstcr , railway an * inlnlnnsunpllff , etc. H $
9li and WI raroani street. Ouialia.
CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
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u. s. WIND "ENGINEA"PUMP CO. .
Steam and Water Supplies , i
Wlnl Mills , 918 anil VM Karnam f t. , Omahak
U. r. Hosi , Acting Manager.
BROWNELL & CO. .
Engine ! ! , Boilers and General Machinery ,
Sheet Iron Work. Bteam rump * , w Mills. 1213-mS
LeaTenworth Street , Oiualm.
Seeds.
PHIL. STIMMEL& CO. ,
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
(11 and 113 Jones St. , Omaha
; et Fo r w a r d In g & , C oni ml B a I o n
ARMSTRONQ. PETTIS & CO. , il
Storage , Forwarflinir and Commission , . f
Branch liouse o ( the Ilenncr nu T Co. Ilunlpi a | il
liolvsale and retail l.KM.HIO an ! .312 liard 8lroet,4 /I /
Ouaba. Tel phone No. 7W. \t ' '
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' jComlce. _ _ , _ , _ _
EAGLE'CORNICE WORKS. /
Mannfaclnre Galvanized iron and Cornice ,
ohn Kpeueter. Proprietor. WO Doriiiu ami 1(11 ( and 105
North lutb Htrcut , Omaha. *
8 ta o ka , Bo 11 ore , Etc.
H. K. SAWYER. . , .
MannfactnrinE Dealer in Smoke StacisJ
Urltcblngs , Tanks anil llcnsral Dollxr llupalrlng. 13ll
Uoilia Btreet. Omaha. Nob. J
Iron jVorkja.
PAXTON * VIERL'NG.
Wronglit and Cast Iron Building Wor
Knilnes , Brass work , lenoral foundry , machine and ]
blacksmith work. Office and works , U. f. Hy. nd . .
ntk gtreet , Omal.t.
OMAHA WIRE& . IRON WORKS ,
Mannfactnrers of Wire and Iron Railing
Desk rails , window guards , flower stands , wire slgoai'
etc. , 193 North 16th St. , Omaha. , i
OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKS. '
Man'frs ' of Fire & Bnrnlar Proof Safcsni
Vaults , jail work , Iron and wire fencing , signs , etc. < n
Andreen , Prop'r. Cor. 1Mb. and Jackson Sts. ,
MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARD Co
Manufacturers and JobLurs in
Wagons Buggies Rakes Plows Etc ,
. . . . . . , , . , . . .
for. Vtii a i 'i"iS > , o.iiaiiu. .Nuu
MEACHER & LEACH.
Cf ncral Agents for Dlebold Safe It Ixick Co.'i '
_ I
Vaults and Jail Work , HIS Farnam Street. Omaha.
H. M.&S. W.JONES.
Miff esitor * to A. T. Kenon &Cu. ,
Wholesala and retail
Booksellers and Stationers ,
Kino Wedding stationery , ( 'omniunlal Stationery.
1 ! DougluH bt. Omahii , Neb.
OMAHA HKANCIt.
J. F. SEIBERLING & CO. ,
( Akron , Ohio , )
Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine ,
W. K. Mead , .Munugur. I'il3 Lvavcnwortli St. , Omabft
_ _ _ _ _ _ '
CANFIELD MANUFACTURING 'CC'
Mannfactnrers of Overalls ,
Jeans Pants , Shirts , Rtc. 110 ! and 1104 Douglai Street , i
Omaba , Nub. * ' ,
rti.
Sash , Dopre , Etc.
rX. DISBROW & C
rTnolesale Manufacturer * c
Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
Branch Office , 1Mb and Isard MtreoU , Omaha , Neb.
BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. .
Manufacturers of Sasn , Boors , Blinds ;
Mouldlugi , Rtalr Work and Interior Hani Wood Mo-
Itn. N. K. Corner Itb and Lvarenworlh Btrtsts ,
Omaha , Neb. '
OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. ,
Mannfactnrers of Mouldings , Sasb , Doors ,
And Blinds , Turning , Rtalr-work. Bank and OfBcsj
anh anil ropi'luton ATenuc.
Brewers ,
STORZ Si ILER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1621 NorthKlgbteenth Htreel , Omaha. Nob.
0. U. Pyll.MIK. N. P. niCllklAN. J , II. BLANCHAIUD ,
PALMER , RICHMAN & . CO. ,
Live Stock Commission Merchants ,
Offloe Huom 24 , Ojiposlto Kicbanio Ilulldlua , UoloM
Mock Yards , South Qnialia , M ti.
Me C OY BROsil '
Live Stock Commission Merchants , '
Market furnl < li 0 fr on application. Htorkers anfl
feuilvrs ( urnlitlied ua uodd Iprms. tlercrences : Onia *
lia Nittlonil Haul : and HouUi umaba Niktlunitl , Union
Htoik Vartls , btiulh ( ) ia hu.
L6Rl"MEn , WESTEF1FIELD& . MALEY
Lie Stock Commission ,
IIOO.B tt. Ktctianeo llutlillne , Unloa BVock Yards.
HouUi UraaUii , iS b.
ALEXANDER i FITCH.
Commission Bealers in Live Stock ,
Kooro 22 , opposite Fljrrhane * llulldlnit , Union Htoel
Vard , 8outL OioaUa , Neb !
UNION ST6ci < YARDS CO. , * "
Of Oraana , Limited ,
John V , BQfd , Hupertntendent.
AND PERSISTENT
Adviutlsliiff has alwtiyn proven
successful. Ileforo pluclntfntjy
Nuwnpapcr AUverllslriB conault
LORD & THOMAS , i
U U 49 < U.t. ! U blrml , CHICAGO * '
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