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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : "TUESDAY , JANUARY 17. 1888. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Shows a Sagging Tendency During the Morning Session. TIDING IN CORN VERY DULL. A Goodly Amount of Attention 1'nlt ! to 1'ritvlHlon liiiftltiRra A Notice able 1'iillliiK Off In Slock JtccrlplH. CHICAGO rnonuoR MARKET. CHICAGO , Jnn. 10. ( Special TclcKram to Hie Hun. ] It was n sapling wheat Market thin morning until about noon , when a lilt of warlike news came from abroad to help the bulls. The KapKlriK had been slow and tedious , while the reaction was sharp and lively , but both covered the same ground , and May wheat at 1 o'clock stood Just where It opened In the ir.omlnj , ' . News came by way of cable from New York and It was that a report was cur rent In London that the Kusslun prime minis ter had resigned his office. The only other factor which appeared to have any Influence in the wheat market was the visible supply statement. A decrease of about 1,000,000 bushels hud been expected Saturday and It \vus thought that a decrease of a less amount would have a favor able effect upon prices. When , therefore , the early figures pointed to a Hmiillrr decrease , the Influence was weaken- In , although the effect of it had been dis counted before the actual decrease of 014,000 busuels was announced. . The bears said that except for the snow blockade last week an Increase Instead of a dourcaso would have been shown. The stock of wheat In Chicago increased ! i'fiOO ) , bushels. May wheat opcm-d lit h4'C ' and In the early trading sold It M'f ' ( 'O V'i then" dropped slowly until Sl % was barely touched , then advanced toSl c , with very fuw transactions at that price , and ile- rlini'd to b-IJ c , which was the 1 o'clock close. Vor February wheat ? be was asked at the opening and that was the nominal price at 1 o'clock. ' 1 he lowest point was 77JjO asked and the highest nominally Tbe. The corn market was exceedingly Jlull , nothing being done apparently except by fccalpors , and their operations were very lim ited. AH for several d.iys past , price fluctua tions in this market weru governed largely by those In wlieat. The increase in the visi ble supply of .Vhi.OOO bushels was more than cxx-ct | < 'd and had a depressing effect , weak ening the market a little when it became known. May corn opened at fH e , advanced to MMc , fell to KIJjJi1 , advanced to M a and closed at I o'clock at 5Uii. > 4j < c. At the openIng - Ing ! < . ) was asked for February corn and at the close of the morning session , WJjfr was bid. The low point was -Ib ( g4bfe ; ! and the high point nominally . Dullness was the feature of the speculative nat market. The fluctuations only amounted to Vc and the trading was very light. May oats oiK-ned atHJ : < ( ; t4fc } , sold down to ! Hd ( ) ! U'jJo and closed at fb'ulock at3l } < e. Febru ary oats sold at 'lie. The provision trade commanded considera ble attention. No great activity character ised trading at any time , but as the bears and bulls worn watching each other closely for an advantageous turn , the market possessed a lively Interest. The feeling was also quite Htiong , and , as compared with Saturday's closing , May the favor ite delivery showed an advance of fie in pork and a decline of 'J'rfc in lard and short ribs. The last named articles were also easier for the nearer months. AFTKHNOON KKSSIOX Wheat steady ; May sold at 48,1fi8 ( ( tf ( b4j1j'c on the split , closing HtMLfc. Corn firm. Oats firmer ; May sold arm CiJi.'H. ' e , closing at : J4j4'o asked. Pork advanced 7' ' e ; May sold ai * li.l7 ! > ( iUr . 'J. > and closed at f Ifi.'JS , January at $14. US and February at ? 14.h7. Lard was steady , closing nt$7. 7 > < ? for January . S7.40 for February , t7..10 for March and * 7.l > r > for May- Short ribs were l ! ) c higher and closed at $7.I17J4 for January , $7.77 for February , $7.bO for March and $7.'J7 f for May. CHICAGO JaVtt STOCK. \ * CHICAGO , Jan. 10. [ Special Telegram to * the UEU.I CATTI.K The effect of the storm and the Intense cold of the past forty-eight hours was mada manifest to-day in the light run of stock , the most noticeable being in i cattle only about half the number that was \ hero last Monday. As a matter of course , anything that was at all useful sold at an 1 f advance , in some cases 10@15o higher than Saturday. The shipping demand was light , but local dressed dealers seemed to want all good cattle. Dutehcrs' stock went oft like hot cakes , making a strong advance ovet tiaturday. Texans were scarce. Stackers and feeders were scarce and rather ( inlet , Fancy , tS.'O 'MO. Steers , ISM ) to 1500 Ibs I W.OOM5.1.V VJOO to 135011)9 , $4.00@4.75 : US ) t ( I 1260 Ibs , } .0t4.00. ) Stockers and feeders , ) fj.OO(3i.W ( : ) ; cows , bulls and mixed , Sl.SOfJfU.OO : bulk , fy.lO@S.40. Texas cows , fl.DO . ' 'O steers , t3.iT : > ( i2i.OO. : Hocis Trade was brisk , with an upturn ol about lOc on medium and packing sorts. Tin advance was largely duo to the arrival o : pecuhitors to load up , and at the close inunj of that class found themselves "stuck , " no being able to sell out ut as high prices ai they paid. Packers were going slow , henci the demand for big , heavy sorts was not iv. brisk as the market ought to warrant con Hidcringtho litght run. Light sorts wen ' 3 also neglected , selling no higher than hereto fore. MVB STOCK. Union Stock VnrtlH , Chicago , Jan. 10 The Drovers' Journal reports : Cattle Receipts , 7,000 ; active and 10@15 higher ; fancy , $5.00(5 ( } 5.40 ; steers Ct.OiXi75.15 stockers and feeders , $ -.00(3:1.50 ( : ; cows , bull and mixed , ? l.bO@3.00 ; Texas steers. il.'J1 ( VflLOO. Hogs Receipts. 11,000 ; opened higher am closed with the advance lost ; mixed , tri.l.Vi 6.55 ; heavy , * 5.45@5.75 ; light , * 4 > 0 < g5.40 skips , | 3.25@4.75. Sheep Receipts , 4,000 ; stronger ; natives CMKXK.V.Ti ; western. W.MKJiS.H ) ; Texans F5ir.i.85 ! ( : ; lambs , KUKKgflM Nntlonnl Stouk Yards Enst SI lAiiilH , Jan. 10. Cattle Receipts , 1,400 shipments. 100 ; market stronger ; ehoie heavy native steers , W.40@5.'J5 ; fair to gooi native steers , I.'JOU.45 ( ( ; butchers' steerf medium to choice , f.'I.0@4.10 ; stockers an feeders , fair to good , W.lXKtfS.UO ; rangers ordinary to good , ? 'J.25@4. J5. Hogs Receipts , : , M)0 ) ; shipments , 200 market firm ; choice heavy and butcher ! selections , J5.r > 05.l' ( ( > . ' > ; packing , medium t prime , $5.100iT.5 : > ; light grades , ordinary t good , $4.fO@5.15. Kuntma City , Jan. 10. Cattle Receipts 1HH ( ) ; shipments , ! 4 ; demand strong ; mai ket active ; values 10@15c hlcher for goo and fat , and lOo higher for others ; good t choice corn-fed , * l.y5@4.t5 ! ; common t Jiuilium , l.20.fl.2.stockers ( ; , ? 1.SO@2.5C feeding steers , $2.00@U.a3j cows , tl.K ! ) ( L'.tH ) . Hogs Receipts , 4,400. ; shipments 1,501' steady , but 5dllo ) lower ; common to cholci H.25 ( 5.50 ; skips and pigs , fJ.50(24.GO. ( FINANCIAL. Nr.w YOIIK , Jan. 10. [ Special Telegra : to the HEK.I STOCKS The returns of 1 roads for the month of December show npgr gate gross earnings . " , > , ' - ' ' ! , < V4 : ) again 120,277,240 for the corresponding month i last year , an increase of * 2C ! > J,402 , or 11 Ver cent , with an increase of 0 per cent mileage. For the year the returns from 1 roads show an aggregate gross earnings 1300,250 IW7 against WIO.040,237 , an increa of fl4,21DttO , ! , or 14 | > cr cent. Only s.ovi roads show smaller grass earning * than lu year. Twelve roads rcjiort gains for the ye ranging from $1,000,000 to fJ.iWO.lKW , .follows : Lake Shore , f..SNt.OOO ; Atlantic . . Pacific , * lan)70 ! ) ; Canadian Pacific , $1,511 V' ( b70 ; Denver * & Rio Grande , il,240,5U7 ; En ' . Tennessee , $1,015,525 ; Louisville & Xus vllle , 2,017,417 ; New York Central , 1,04 (00 : Northern Pacific , f t,577OSS ; San Fra Cisco , $1HOW2 ! ; Manitoba , $1,317,8SS ; Me > can Central , (1,031,313 ; Michigan Ceutn f 1,021,218 , , Taklni ; ftl per cent off the gro carnlngb as thu cost of Deration , leaves n earnings of about { 130,000,000 for the \ for the year , an increase of nbout' 1 16,000,000 , or 14 per cent. The incrciiso In mileage was 3,70 , which , at the rate"of 2. ' > , < iU ) per mile , would Indicate an Increase of tU2,72S,000 of the amount of the securities Issued and tS.Ml.OOO lu annual 0 per cent Interest charges over li > $ fl. The stock market opened fairly active and during the llrst hour gave Indications of n good day's business , the sales being ! l,700 shares. The general feeling was steady. The continued Increase In the bank reserves at New York and the largo business in bonds created an encourag ing feeling nnd prices moved up fractionally. The principal feature U > the trading was the activity and advance In Cotton Oils , which were said to be bought by Insiders , partlularly the Flaglers , and prices advanced 1J but reacted yt per cent. The other Important stocks were the Grangers and Coalers. Reading has gained friends by the stubborn ness displayed In standing up under the recent pounding , and , despite the continued strike , was purchased fairly by commission houses. London was eager and sent selling orders for St. Paul and Reading. The market stood ml under the selling for a time , but In the last hour the whole list gradually weakened. The closing sales , however , were ut u flight advance over Saturday's except on Northwestern , St. Paul , Reading , Western Union and Missouri Pacific , the losses rang ing from X to yt per cent. The total sales were 114,505 shares. Govr.u.NMn.VTS Government bonds were dull but steady. Yr.STKlltHT'S QUOTATION'S. IT. S. 4s registered. iai i C.AiN.W . 10- II. H. to coupon. . . liii4 ! dojiit-fcrrcd 141U . . N. V. Central 107Ji U. H 41is coupon. .Km O. II. N. rucitic OH or I' . T. Citimilu Southern . W , I'nrltlc Mnll H7'4 ( Vntrnl 1'urlHc irj'S'O. ' I ) . .V K i.1'i Chicago & Alton. .1117 'Pullman ' P.ilnceCaiHO'i ' C. . ILAtO 12 'i ' Kl'nillnu' Wi' , ! > . , I\-W Him , itoek Island nn : IJ.Mt.O Z ! ISt. I , . .VS. K l > . I.rle ! .Vji dopreferreil 7ly ilo pieferreil | C. . > f. iV St. 1'iiul . TliU Illinois Central. . . 1I74' ! ' do preferred lift I. , ll.il Vf 13 | St. I'.AM ) 411 lv..VT 17'4' ' do preferred 1UH Lake. Shore KlVTc.\iiH I'nclflr y , I..AS.N KJ'j ' rnUin I'nciiic r > : ? i Michigan Cent nil Kl 4 W. , St. I , . .V-1 * Ifi Missouri 1'uclllc. . . b73ij do preferred. . . . 1M MlssouilPiiclllc . MSJi W. U. Telegraph. . . 78 do pi-cferred 47'J Mos'KV On eull cuiy at3V ( cl4Jf pur rent ; lust loan at 4 per cent ; closed offered nt 3 per cent. cent.PIIIMB PIIIMB MniiCANTii.n PAPEII 5 } ( iI7j per cent. STEHMXO Kvciuxor. Dull but steady nt $4.84 for sixty dny billn , and fl.bO ' for de- inatul. PltODUCIO MAKKRTS. Ko.Jan. 10. KollowhiK are the 2:30 : closing prices : Flour Steady ; winter wheat bbls , $ -2.,0@ 4.ii5 ; Hacks , .50uiTn ( : ) : ; spring wheat , bbls , * : i.rtOii4.f ( > 0 ; sacks , # . " . ( : . ( ( : rye Hour , W.S5 @ : i.l ( ) per bbl ; buckwheat liour , ? 5.00W .75 l > er bbl. Wheat Dull and unusually quiet with very sllcht changes In prices : ( Inctuations contlncd within ? Mc rnncu and closed ' 40 above Sat urday ; cash , 77c ; February , " } { v. May , Corn Quiet ; opened steady at Saturday's rloso anil closed } o hiuher ; cash and Kebrnar.v , 4ic ! ; May , 5I)4V. Oats Dull and ( | tiiot with no important change from Saturday ; February , 31 ; May , Kyo Quiet nt ( U'.te. Hurley Quiet at 7.1l8.'c. ( Pi line Timothy (2.17 ( < i2.49. Flaxseed(1.43K. . Whisky (1.10. Pork Moderately nctlvc , but irrnpulnr within small range ; cash , (14.i > 5 ; May , SI5.2r > . Lard Qniet and steady and a trillo lower ; cnsh7.37K : February , * 7.40 ; May , ? 7.lM. Ur.V SalU-d Meats-Shoulders , ? 5.00G ? < ' > . ( K ) ; short clear , (8.1S < ff8.20 ; short ribs , ? 7.li7 . Huttor Quiet ; creamery , i4@S2c ! ; dairy , Cheese Quiet ; hill cream Cheddars , © ll'fc ; flats , ll ( > li ; c ; young Americas , I KKRS Fresh , 2K322e. Hides UnchanKeiljgrecn hides ftj c ; preen frozen , 5c ; heavy green salted , ( i } < J ; ligiit preen salted , tJf ) ; salted bull , 5J4'o ; green bull , 4 > 4c ; green salted calf , 8c ; dry flint and dry calf , 12@13c : branded , 15 per cent off ; deacons , ! le ) each ; dry salted , lOo. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1. country solid , 3Ke , No. 3,3 ' ; cake , 4. 4.Heceipts. . Shipments. Flour , bbls 15)00 ( ) Hi.OOO Wheat , bu 21XX ( ) 13,000 Corn , bu 5.r ,000 ttl.OOO Oats , bu ( W,000 Wi.OOO Kye.bu 2,000 3,000 Uarley , bu 34,000 21XX ) St. Iouls. Jan. 10. Wheat Cash , 82i4' @ S3J4c ; May , 8.V 'c. Corn Kirm ; cash , 48S4SJ ( e ; May , Mkc. ) Oats-Dull ; cash , 32c ; May , 32 e. Pork-(15.25. Lard -(7.-0. Whlslcy-l.V ( . 13uttcr Unchanged ; creamery , 24 ( 30e ; dairy , 18@20o. Afternoon Hoard Wheat , firm ; January , 82 obid ; February , 83oasked ; May , b5) < fe. Corn , higher ; January. 47J < e nnil nominal ; February , 47 ; G48u bid ; May , 50kiT50 ( > 4c. Oats , dull ; 3'J'i-cbid. Minneapolis , Jan. 10. In the local board there were a few cars of wheat oftercdantl u few millers who were buying were compelled to bid up. Kcccipts , 70 cars ; shipments , 14 cars. During the past week local stocks de creased 183 , ( 9 bushels. The Duluth road has made u three-cent rate In wheat from Duluth to this city. Closed in store : No. 1 hard , January , 7S4c ; ? ; February , 7Uc ; May , 82) ) 0 ; No. I northern , January , 77 c ; Feb ruary , TT-liV ; May , Sic ; No. 2 northern , January , 75Wo ; February. 75 } jc ; May , 7Sc. ) On track : No. 1 hard , 80e ; No. 1 north ern , 7 ! > e ; No. 2 northern , 77c. Flour Patents , sacks to ship , stock car lots , (4.15@4.25 ; bakers' $ ll.35@3.tS. ! KUIIHUS City , Jan. 10. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 soft , cash , 80 e ; May , Sl 'e. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , cash , on track , 45c : May , G7/4'i ' : bid. flSc asked. Oats No. 2 cash , 2Sc bid ; 20J < fc naked. Now York , Jan. 10. Wheat Receipts 0,000 ; cxjmrts , 24,000 ; very dull ; options varied but little , closing a shadu higher ant steady ; sjwt lots steady ; ungraded red , 77 ( < < We ; No. 1 red , nominal nt U4c ; No. 2 red nominal at ! lU4x@l 134c in elevator. 02 } < glKJ ( delivered ; February closed at Ol fc. Corn Keceipts , ( Xt.OOO ; exports , 4StWO cash , steady but quiet ; options opened linn later dull , declined Y ( < i14c } , and closed steady ungraded , ( iKa'W ' c ; No. 3 , fi'.lfaliOe ; No. 2 01J < o in elevator , 02J4o delivered ; February closed at lilftfe. * Oats Heceipts , r > 2,000 ; exports , none moderately active and ! < ( < ilJ4c ; mixed west ern , 37(3400 ( ; white western , 40@4Cc. Coffee S [ > ot , fair ; Hio nominal at $17.75 options opened stronger , closing weak am lower ; sales , 57,000 bags ; January , $14. ' . 5 ( < i 15.10 ; February , J14.400114.55 ; March , $14.2 014.45 ; April , * 14.20@14.35 ; May , J14.05 ( < 14.25 ; June , ? 13.P5@14,10. Petroleum-Steady ; United , SO c. Kgps Steady but quiet ; wcstern,21ii22Kc ( Pork Dull at f 15.25(3 ( 15.50 for ono yea old. old.Lard Lard Dull nnd heavy ; western stem : spot , ? 7. ? % Huttor Firm but quiet ; western , 10@3."ii Chees.0 Steady ; demand light ; weston Liverpool , Jan. Ifi. Wheat Du' ' nnd unchanged ; holders offer freely ; Cal forum No. 1 , ( > s ldiis ( ) ( ( lid per cental. Corn Finn and demand fair ; now mlxe wcbtein 4 s lid per cental. OMAHA MVK Cattle. Monday , Jan 10,1SSS. The receipts of cattle were 14il head nn were chietly common stock. There wi hardly enough to inako n market , although few sales were nuido. The receipts of hogs wory light nnd but f ( the stock huld over there would have been i market. Prices ruled stronger on the heav hops which were offered and weak on llgl htull , which during this iirevalllnp col weather docs not sell well and isadrugc the market. The. prosinvts for heavier r colpts is very fair and by Wednesday shou ! tlio roads remain open , the market will doub less bu in hhnpn once more. There were none received and noth'up wi doing on the market. Prices rcuuuu ubot 10 'as usual , . < . " ' . oniclnl KccelptB. Cattle . . . . . Urt Hogs./ . . . . . ' 1W 1'rcvnllliiK 1'rlci-s. Showlne the prevailing prices paid for live stock on the market : Prime steers. i ; ) to 1500 Ibs. .14.2.1 ( 4.50 Cholcn steers , HOOtO 100 ! ! Ibs. . 3.75 yi.25 Fat little steers , iKX ) to 1050 lb3.0'J ' ( ( t3.h5 Corn.fiMl range steers , 1200 to 150011 * . 4.00 ( JM.2B Good to choice corn-fed cows. . 2.25 ( a3.00 Common to medium cows . 1,75 ( JJ2.25 Western cows . 1.75 ( < 2.5 < ) Good range feeders . 2..TO ( .f 2.05 Good native fcederslKXlbsand ) upwards . 2.25 (33.00 ( Fair to medium native feeders , 5)00 ) Ibs and upwards . 2.25 ( a2.50 Stockers , 400 to 700 Ibs . 2.15r2.75 Prime fat sheep . 3.75 Good fut sheep , lHifIOUU ( > 4 . 3.25 ( ail.M ) Fair to medium sheep . 2.25 < < ni.H ) Common sheep . 1 .75 ( ifJ.25 Light and medium hops . 4.25 ( < 4.70 Coed ! to choice heavy hops. . . , . 5.25 05.45 Good to choice mixed hoga . 5.15 ( jf5.30 ItcprcHcntntivo HnleH. NATIVE STEEItS No. Av. Pr. 5 . ' . > 50 3.05 10 . " 0 3.05 iU . 837 3.05 01 . 1200 3.1)5 ) COW 9. 10 . 1002 J2.70 10 . 1021 2.M ) MIXKII COWS AND Hl'LUS. 7 . 1100 $1.50 HOOS. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 4 . . . . 1 45 $3.00 72 . . . .223 SO $5.30 S3. . . .123 1 ) 4.25 KI..20I1 100 5.35 77. . . . 1110 240 4.X ( ) 58. . . . 251 Ml 5.35 73. . . . 101 280 4.00 03 . . .2IX ) 320 5.35 05. . . . 175 120 4.05 7. . . . 200 5.35 157. . , . W 120 4.70 02. . . .274 2v ( ) 5.40 HI. . . .2(3 ( 200 5.15 55..25S SO 5.40 01. . . . 222 100 5.20 07. . . . 271 240 5.45 50. . . . 231 210 5.25 anil Ci > tniiiissloii. Public Inspectors dock pregnant sows 40 pounds , stags 80 pounds each. Dead hogs , 100 Ibs and over , 75@2.25 per cwt. , less than KM ) Ibs , of no value. Yardatjo : Cattle , 2oc ; hogs , Sc ; sheep , 5c per head. Feed : Corn , $1 per bu ; timothy hay , $30. prairie hay , $20 per ton. Commissions : Cattle , 50c per head ; calves and yearlings , $10 per car. Hogs and sheep : Single decks , $5 ; public inspection on hogs. 15c per car. All sales unless otherwise stated per 100 Ibs live weight. Live Stock Notes. Hogs all sold. Very light receipts. Light hogs are dull. Dead hogs rose In price again yesterday. S. II. Klwood , of Kmmett , sold a load of cattle. H. H. Alter , of Chester , was on the market with hogs yesterday. P. J. Uooney , of the firm of IJooney & Co. , of Broyton , was looking over the yards yesterday. W. II. Jones , of Holdrcpe , Neb. , came in with a car of hogs. Mr. Jones has been on the road since Friday. John P. Moore , of the firm of Moore & Gardner , of Cawles , Neb. , was on the market with two loads of hogs. The committee appointed to draft the con stitution and bylaws for the stock exchange , which will bo organized , will meet to-day. The Nebraska Uendering and Kcflninlng Co. wcro on the mnruct yesterday and bought dead hogs. As u consequence values increased. The ship | > ers banquet which occur * to morrow night at the enghago building , promises to b the event of the season pro vided no more blizzards take place. Gregg & Agnew. of Hubbell , " &cb. , were on the market with a load of hogs that brought the top price. Mr. Agnew came in with them. He has been on the road since last Thursday , and was snowed in at Chester but stuck to It and "got there Eli. " OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. Produce , Fruits , Ktc. lOmaha , Jan. 10 , 1888. Tlic following arc the prices tit which round lots of produce arc sold on this mar ket. Fruits or other lines of goods requiring extra labor of packing cannot always be supplied on outside orders at the same prices quoted the local trade. HUTTKII The receipts wcro again light , nnd the demand for the better qualities fair. No change 'is noted in prices , nnd we ngnin quote : Creamery , solid packed , 22 < Ti23c ; choice dairy , 17 ( < $19c ; medium , 15@17cT ; low grades , 10@12c. EGOS Nothing new to note In this line , nnd wo quote a fair supply with prices un changed nt 21@22e for cold storage ana 22@ 23c for strictly fresh. Limed eggs are very slow at 15c. POULTHV The receipts of chickens were light , and not enough come to hand to supply the demand. Turkeys were rather slow sale nnd n peed many held over. Prices , how ever , arc without change , nnd wo quote : Dressed chickens , 8@0o pcrlb ; turkeys , 9(5 ( lOc ; ducks , 7QSc ; geese , Jl@10c. APPLES Are firm , and from this date noth. ing will bo shipped at less than $3.50 per bar rel. Local buyers may occasionally piek uf n small lot of speckled fruit for less money , but it will bo rarely. Wo quote Eastern fruit , fair to choice stock$3.50M3.75 fancy stock , t3.7S@-t.00. POTATOES Are without change , very few moving this weather , and prices remaining linn at last quotations. Wo quote : Utnl ami Colorado stock nro quoted at $1.10@1,1 ! and choice homo grown ut 90@1.00 ; com inon grades at GOo. OHANUES Are moving off slowly , with i sufficient supply to merit all demands Prices are unchanged and wo quote Valencias , ? 7.riO@S.OO per case of 420 Louisiana , fUX4.2.Florida ) ; , brights fl.25@4.r > 0 ; russets , * 3.50@4.00. BEANS Hani to get , and in peed demand Wo still quote old prices , and quote pooi stock , $2.X2. ( ) 0 ; fair to peed , (1 und California beans at $2.2T > (22.40. ( Ti'iixir. > There are really none in the mar kct , but rutabagas are selling at WidjGOo pc bushel. CEI.EIIV Offerinps are very light nnd of i poor quality. What does como to hand sell nt 4l@4r ( > e jwr dozen for choice and45i750o ( fo fancy. SEKT POTATOES Very few In the markel nnd very little demand for them. We stil quote : 2@2J.fo per lb. , with extra at 3c. CIDEII Old prices still rule , and the stoc' on hand Is sufficient to meet all wants. W quite choice Michigan cUler , fO.OOuO.0 ( pe bbl. of 32 pal. NL-TS Peanuts , 7 ( 7J c , raw ; Brazil nuti 13o ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c ; Englis walnuts , ISQlSc ; filberts , ISo ; Italian chcsl nuts , 15o ; pecans , I2o. BANANAS The supply is moderate , bu fully equal to the demands ol trade which i somewhat slow. Wo quote : Choice bananas ? 2.75 < Vi3.H ) ; medium bunches ; 2.00ft3.00. ( GIUPE- . Are in fair supply at uuctiangc prices.Vo quote : Malagas , W..VH'rf7.00 pc bhl , , with some extra line sold nt $7.r > 0g9.0 ( < LEMONS Mnlngn are about out of the mui kct , but wo quote the old figures $5.00 pc box , Messinas nro in fair supply nnd scllln nt from tt.OOffi5.50. Poi'coiiN Choice rice corn is quoted c * @ - * ) per Ik , other kinds , 2J ( S3o per Iti. KiiAtrr Choice per bbl. of30 gal . . > { bbl. , fl.57 < 25.00. 111.00 pc bbl of 50 gaL CtuiioTS f2.2. > @ 2M ) per barrel. PAUtsiPs New nU % $2.5(1 ( per. barrel- There are few on the market. . ' OTSTKIIS Plain Btandan ! , 25c ; plain selects ' lects , : tOe ; standard. 40c't extra selects , 35c ; New Ydrk counts , 40o : bulk oysters , counts , f 1.85 per 100 ; selects , $2.1H ) per gal ; standard , (1.25 per pal. CAi-i.tri-owEit-Good stock , $2.00d2.SO. CAUFOIINH KiiriTS There arc only a few pears In the market , at $2.00 (2.75 ; extra line , 3.K ( ) . CAIIIUOR Prices arc unchanged tl per doz. , nnd 2 ( r3e per Hi for California. CHANiiKiiuiK ! ) Hell & Cherry , $10.00M0.50 ( ? Hell & Uugle , * 10.Wi@11.00Cupo ; Cods , 111.00 ( -MI.50. ONIONS Homo grown , 75lS5cc ( ; Spanish onions , per 50-11) crate , $1.50@1.75. HONEV lKjlc ( for Mb frames ; canned honey , 10@12c per It > . Fins In layers , 13@10o ; cake , lie per lb. DATES Prussian , 8c per lb. Groccr'fl Lint. PitovisioNs Hums , lUjVi'Ml a ; brcakfas bacon , ll' UKc ; bacon sides.O' . ' QOUc ; dry salt , 8) ) ( ii i'c ; shoulders , 0 > @ 7e ; dried beef , HEMNED Luiti Tierce , 7Jfc ; 40-lb square cans , 79/13 ; 50-lb round , 7Jje ; ; 20-lb round , 7)ic ) ; 10-lb palls , 8 0 ; 5-lb pails , 8 c ; 2-lb paihi 8' < c. BIIOOMS Extra 4-ttc , 2.fiO ; No. 1 , 12.00 ; No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable , $4.00. C\NI > Y Mixed , 0@lle ; stick. 8J30J < < c. Sviiui1 No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs , $ l.50iM.5r ( > ; New Orleans , per gallon , 3 > 040c ; maple synil ) , half bbls , "old time" per gallon , bo ( ) ; 1-gallon cans , per doz , $10.50 ; half galoncans , per doz , $0.25 ; quart cons , $3.25. STAUCII Mirror glass , 5f4e ; ; Graves' corn , OVc ; Oswopo gloss , Oe ; Oswego corn , 7c. HOUAND HEitniNcis 73 < U70 per keg. WOODRNWAHE Two-boo ) ) pulls , | ) cr doz. , $1.45 ; three-hoop pulls , $1.0 ! ; No. 1 tub , $0.50 ; No. 2 tub , $ .50 ; No. 3 tub , $4.50 ; washboards - boards , $1.40S2.75 ( ; assorted bowls , $2.25 ; No. 1 churns. $0,00 ; No. 2 churns , $8.00 ; No. 3 churns , f7,00. Pli-Ki.Ei-Mcdlum In bbls , $7.00 ; do In half bbls , $4.00 ; small , la bbls. $ S,00 ; do In half bbls , $4.50 ; perklns , In bbls , $0.00 ; do in half bbls , $5.00. COPKCK Ordinary grades , 10'4@21c ; fair , 20f20jJe ( ; prime , 21it2IJ ( < i'c ; fancy green and vellow , 23u25o ( ; old government Java , 2S@ 30c ; interior Java , 25f28e ( ; Mocha , 2 % 30e ; ArbucKlo's roasted , 24Vfe ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 24 > 4"e ; Dilworth's , 24c ; Ued Cross , 2lc. 2lc.J i : 1.1.1 is : 30-lb | ) alls , $1.05S1.75. ( TBAS Japans , 20@55o ; gunpowder , 20 ( < i ) OOc ; Young Hyson , 25uf55c ; Oolong , 20u ( > C5c. C5c.Koi'E Seven-sixteenths , 1 1 @l 1 t/c. Toiucco Lorillard's Climax , 45c ; Splen did , 4tc ; Mechanic's Delight , 41c ; Legpett & Meyer's Star , 45c ; Cornerstone , 3Sc ; Drum- mond's Horseshoe , 41c ; J. T. . 40c ; Sorg's Spearhead , 44c ; Catlin's meerschaum , 31c ; Catlin's Old Style , 23o. CANNI'.II Goons Oysters , standard , per case , $ ! ) .3U@ 3.35 ; strawberries , 2-lb per case , $3.10(33.20 ( ; raspberries , 2-lb per case , SLlOQi ) 3.20 ; California pears , pur case , sM.iO ( < ? 4.vO ; apricots , per case , s4.00@4.70 ; peaches , per case , $5.Mii'5.85 ) ; white cherries , per case , $0.00 ; Cal. pmmspercase$4.30@4.40 ; blueber ries , per case , $2.30@2.40 ; egg plums , 2-lb per case , $2.50 ; pineapple * , 2-lb , per ease , $3.20@5.75 ; 1-lb salmon , per do ? , $1.5S1.00 ; 2-lb gooseberries , per case , $3.25r3.rt5 { : 2-lb string beans , per case , $ l.b ( > ( tfl < ! ! 5 ; 2-lb Lima beans , per case , $1.001.05 ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , $ J.OOi2.70 ( ; 2-lb early June pear , per case , $2,85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $2.50 ; 2-lb corn , $2.30(1(2.40. ( i Si ; < uu Granulated , 7J ( 5 > 73fc ; conf. A , Ditun Fui'iTS Apples , new , } { s , < jt o\ \ evaiKtratcd 50-lb ring , OJ < @ 10o ; raspberries , evapo rated , 27V28e ( ; bliuikberrlcs , evaporated , OJiXjglOc : pitted cherries , 22QJ23c ; peaches , new , SgSJfJ'c ; evaporated , peeled peaches , 20 @ 30c ; evaporated , unp.ircd , 180I20c-L new currants , 7 ( ff74'e ! ; prunes , new , 5 ( < i5'4c ; citron , 25c ; raisins , London layers , $ .2.4 , * > C' & 2.50 ; California loose muscatels , § 2.10ij,2.15 ( ; new Valencia , CHACKKUS , CAKKI , ETC. Prices subject to change. Soda , 5c ; soda , ( city goods ) , 7e ; soda snowllakcs ( in tins ) , tic ; soda dandy , OV c ; soda wafers ( In tins ) , lOc ; soda 7cphyr , 8c ; city oyster , 0rfc ; excelsior , 7c ; farina oys ter , 5)gc ; gem oyster , 5e ; monitor , 7c ; Omaha oyster , 7e ; pearl oystcr,5c ; picnic , 5c ; snowdrop oyster , 8c ; butter , 5c ; Boston , So ; Omaha butter , 7e ; saw tooth butter , 0 } < e ; cracker meal , 5 } c ; graham. 8e ; graham wafers , lOo ; graham wafers In pound pack- apes , 12) ) . c ; hard bread , 5c ; milk , 7c ; oat- mealj 8c : oatmeal wafers. lOc ; oatmeal wa fers in Ibpkgs , 12J c ; animals , 12e ; bolivcr ginger ( round ) , 7c ; cream , 8c ; Cornhill , lOc ; cracknclls , ICc ; frosted cream , 8J < fc ; ginger snaps , 8c ; ginger snaps ( city ) , Oc ; homo made ginger snaps in boxes , 13c ; home made ginger snaps (1 ( lb cans ) per dozen , $2.50 ; leinod cream , 8e ; pret/els ( hand made ) , UKc ; assorted cakeb and Jumbles , lle ; assorted fingers , 15c ; afternoon tea ( in tins ) per dozen , $7.00 ; banana fingers , 14e ; butter jumbles , llj c ; Brunswick , 15c ; brandy snaps , 15c ; chocolate drops ( new ) , lOc ; checolato wafers , 15c ; Christmas lunch ( in tins ) , per dozen , $1.50 ; cocoa taffy snaps , 14c ; coffee cake , 12c ; Cuba Jumbles , 11 j o ; cream puffs , 20c ; egg jumbles , 14c ; ginger drops , lie ; honey jumbles , HKc ; jelly ling ers , 15c ; jelly wafers , 15c ; jelly tart ( new ) , 15c ; lady fingers , 13c ; vanilla bar , 14c : va nilla wafers , 14c ; Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages in box , per dozen , $2.50. All goods packed In cans 1 ct. | > cr lb. ad vance except Snowflake and Wafer Soda , which is packed only in cans. Soda in 2 lb. and 3 lb. paper boxes , J cent per lb. advance ; all other goods , 1 cent per lb. advance. Soda in 1 lb. paper boxes , 1 cent per lb. advance. The 2 lb. boxes are packed in cases holding 18 in a case. The 3 lb. boxes are packed in cases holding 12 in a case. The 1 lb. boxes are packed in cases holding 30 in a case. One lb. Graham and Oatmeal Wafers packed 2 doz. in a case. Show Tops for boxes , with glass opening to show goods , 75 cents. Cans for Wafer Soda , $3.00 not returnable. Cans for Snowflake Soda , $0.00 per doz. Tin Cases with Gloss Face to display the goods , TSccnts each. Iso charges for Packages except for cans and re- turnublo cases. Glass Front Tin Cans and "Snowllako" Soda Cans are returnable at prices charged , Dry Goo < ls. DUCK West Point 20 in. 8 oz. , lOJ c ; West Point 20 in. 10 oz. , ! 2 } < c : West Point 10 in. 12 oz , 15c ; West Point 40 In. 11 oz , lOe. Checks Caledonia X , 9 Ye ; Caledonia XX , lOJ e ; Economy , O e ; Otis , 8 e. KENTUCKY JKANS Memorial , 15c ; Canton , ' 18c ; Durham , 27 > c ; Hercules , 18c ; Leaming ton , 22 } c ; Cottswold , 25c. CIIASH Stevens' H , Oc ; bleached , 7c ; Ste vens' A , iycbleached \ , 8 } < fc ; Stevens' P , bleached , OKc ; Stevens' N , bleached , lO c ; Stevens' S KT , 12Uc. MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth , $2.85 , plain Holland , 8Ko to Oc ; Dado Holland , 12Kc. CAMIIIIICS Slater , 4 c ; Woods , 4Kc ; Stan dard , 4) ) c ; Peacock , 4J < fc. COM roit mi" ? < t.0a ( ) ( 35.00. BLANKETS White , $1.00@7.50 ; colored $1.10 8.00. BLEACHED SHEETING Berkeley cambric , No. 00 , 0 0 ; Best Yet , 4-4 , Oifc ; butter cloth OO , 4 > ifc ; Cabot , 7Ko ; Farwcll , Sc ; Fruit of Loom. Oc ; Greene G , Oc ; Hope , 7Jfc ; King Phillip cambric , lie ; Lousdalo , HKo ; Lons- dale , 8 fe ; Now York wills , 10J < e ; Peppercll 42-in , 10KcPepporell,4 ; ( . , \la ; Peppercll ( V4 , 15c ; Peppercll , 8-4 20o ; Pepporell 0-4 , 22e ; Peppcrell , 10-4 , 24c ; Canton 4-4 , 8) 0 ; Canton , 4-4 , OHe ; Triumph , Oc ; Wumsutta , lie ; Val ley , 5c. FIU.NNEI.S Plaid Raftsman , 20c ; Goshen , ' ' iriVc ; QuccheoN'o.4 , 9 , 32 > o ; Anaw . Jo ; Windsor , 22 > 'c. Itod-C , 24-inciu is ; . _ E , 24-inch , 21c ; GO , 24-inch , 18o ; H A F , JS4' , 25o ; J H F , V , 27 > JoO , ( , 85a PHINTS SOLID Coi.ous Atlanta , fi e ; Slater , Oc ; Berlin Oil , iic ; Garner Oil , t'Ky 7c. PINK ANII Honr.s Hiclimond , Co ; Allen Oc ; Iliver poltit , Sc ; Steel Uivcr , lie ; Kleli- mend , CMJ ; Pacific , ( i'rfc ; INDIOO Bi.un Wash ington , Oc ; Century Indigo blue prints , lOc American , OK ; Arnold , fijfo ; Arnold B 10 } < c ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Sea 10 > ic. DUESS Charter Oak , 4'ic ; Katrmpi SJfc ; Lodi , 7 0 ; Allen , 6.l c ; UichmoiK Wjo ; Windsor , Oc ; Eddystone , Co ; Pacific Cc. Cc.COTTON COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dis No. 10 , 8 > < c ; 40 , 10 c ; 00 , 12Mc ; 80 , 15c ; 30 colored , lOc ; 50 , colored , 12c ; 70 , colored , 15o Bristol l , I3)c ) ; Union Puclllc , ISc. 'ET WAiif Bobb white , 10)a'c ; cplored 20J e. HHOWN SIICETINO - Atlanta A , 4-4 , 7'i'c Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , 0 } < Je ; At lantlo P , 4-4 , 5Jfo ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , 5Jfc ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 4 > jc ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , e Hooslcr LL , 4-4 , fi f { Indian Hcnd-l-4 , 7'4C ; Lawrence LL44 > 5'ie ! ' Old Dominion , 4-4 , BJfe ; Pcpperell H , 4-4 , ' Jv ; Peppercll O , 4-4 , Oe ; Pcpptirell , 8-4 , ISc ; Pcpiierell , P-4. 20u ; PeptMirell , 10-4 , S2c ; Utlca C , 4-4. 4c ; Wu- chusctt. 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora K , 4-4 , Oli'j Aurora H , 4-4 , Oc. HATTs-Standnrd. So ; Gem. 10 > , 'c ; Heauty , 12'e ; Boono. I4c : H , cased , $ O.W ) . GiNdiiAM Plunkett checks , 7 ' 4c ; Whit- teuton , 7i4c ; York , 7'4c ; Normundl dress , 8c ! : Calcutta dress , SV : Whlttcnton dress , DC ; Ucnfrcw dress , V ii 12 ,0. , TICK LewlstonIn. : ) . , 12'o'c ; Lcwlston , 32-ln. , 13i < e ; York. 32-ln. . 14c ; Swift river. 7' c ; Thorndlkc , OO , 8 > 4C ! Thorndlkp. EP , 8 c ; Thorndike , 120 , Ol4c : Thorndike , XXX , 15c ; Cordis , No. 5 , V ; Cordls , No. 4. lie. DENIMS Auioskeap , 0-nz. . Hie ; Everett , 7-oz. , ilk" York , 7-oz. , 13c ; Haymaker , 8 > 5c ; Jaffix-y , XX , like ; Jaffrey , XXX , 12.Sc ; Beaver Creek , AA , 12c : Beaver Creek , BU , lie ; Beaver Creek , CC , lOc. General Mnrkot * . Vrlcc * nnjltmrnntl feed ( ii/otnl / fn thin column nrc Hume ulvcn by Ji > Micrn nnd tin : niitntnll. I'liccmin uniln arc i/io / c jw ( ( ( by Ontnhti inlllciH delivered. FnxsEi-.u Good quality quoted at $1.30 per bushel. GIIAIN Prices are steady , as regards the market ; wheat No. 2 , OOc per bushel ; rye. 58o ; corn , 40c ; oats. 20 ( (3tc ) ; barley , 00@ t' < 5 ' , iiccording to quality. Hvv Common coarse , $ .00 < a7.00 ; tiuland prairie , $7.50M.K ( ( ) . Straw. JO.f > 0 ( < i7.tK ) . COM , -Prices continue steady with the sup ply of soft coal very light , and should the present cold weather continue some Incon venience and a rise In prices may be anti cipated. Egg , $10.50 ; nut , $10.50 ; range , 810.50 : walnut block , $4.25 ; Iowa lump , $3.75 ; Iowa nut , $3.00 ; Illinois , $45.00ra 1.75. HIDES Given butchers' , 5rf.Vfe ( ! , ; green cured. ( VTlOVc ; dry flint , Oc ; dry salt , Sc ; green calf skins , 7c ; damaged bidet , two- -thirds price. Tallow 3'4C. ' Grease -Prime white , 4)4-0 ) ; yellow , 3c ; brown , 2c. Sheep pelts , 25e < a$1.00. Ft-ns Haccon,10(00cinlnk ( ( ; , 15S4U. ( ( " . musk rat full , 2ji ( "c ; striped skunk,5ii25c ; mountain wolf , No. ll.r > 0(2.50 . ; No. 2 , prairie , ) ( , > " 5c ; No. 2 , 25i4lV ( ; beavt-r , No. 1 , per lb , $2.00W3.K ( ) ; No. 2 ; ? 1.1KWFI 25 ; otter. fl.lHH-c 0.00 ; dry deer skins , 20C 35c per lb ; dry ante lope , elk , moose , etc. , I5fi 25c. Ditfiis Kemain steady Ammonlucarb,14c ; ramphnr refined 30ccoppenml ; ' 4ccream : tar tar , 451' ; cream tartar powdered. 20W50e ; In digo Madras , 7.V : morphia sulph , $3.50 ; soda bl. carb , Ii5c ; A'euico turpentine. 40i" gum opium , $4.05 ; quicksilver. bOc ; quinine , Ger man per o55c ; wax , yellow , pure , 32c. OILS Firm. Carbon , 12rt,25e ( ; linseed , boiled , 02c ; Unseed , raw , ft'.V ; castor , No 1 , $1.20 ; No. 2 , si. 12 ; sperm whale , * I.OO ; fish , 40c ; golden No. 2 , 25c ; whale , 20c ; nupttia 1 degree. 14c : headlight 150 degrees , 12c ; head light , 175 degrees. 15c. PAINTS White lead , pure , O'c ; white lead , fancy. OJc : putty , In bladders , 3 ; Paris white , 3c ; Whiting , common , ! i'ae ' ; red lead 7c. Wisnowoi.A-s Single. 00 , 10C'di5 per cent ; double , 70 and 5 per cent discount. Fi.orit AND FEEI > Flour , as u rule , is uti- ihanged. Minnesota patents , $2.00 per wt ; Kansas and Missouri fancy winter intents , $2.000t 2.75 per cwt ; Nebraska pat- iits , $2.45(32.50 ( per cwt ; rye flour , 2.00 per cwt ; wheat prabain , $1 75 per cwt ; ye graham , * 1.40 per cwt ; New York buck- ivhcut , 0.50ij7.)0 ( ( ) per bbl ; Excelsior , $0.00 icrbbl : ready raised , $5.00 per KKMb case ; nrnmcal. yellow , $1.UO@1.10 per cwt ; white , 'I ' 10C71.15 per cwt ; bran , $10.00i ( ( 17.00 per on ; screenings , < 11.00(715.00 ( per ton ; horn- ny , * ! 125per bbl ; chopjicd feed , $20.00 per on ; chopped corn , $10.00 per ton. Sl'iniTCologne spirits 188 proof. $1.10 do , 101 proof , $1.12 ; spirits , second Hiality , 101 proof , $1.10 ; do , 18 ; proof , $1.00 ; alcohol , 188 proof , per wine gallon. $2.10 ; redistilled whiskies $ l.HO < ru.f > 0 ; pin , blended , $ l.'iOVf2.tK ( ) ; Kentucky bourbons , $2.00aO.O ( : ) ; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes , $2.0fljT0.50 ( ; Golden Sheaf bourbon and no whiskies , $1.50(1(3.00 ( ; brandies , imported , $5.00 ( < (8.50 ; domestic , $ l.liOVt3.oO ( ; pins , Im ported , $4.50i ( eOO ; domestic , $1.25613.00 : champagnes , imported , per case , $2b.0l ) @ 33.00 ; American , per ease , $10.00@ 10.00. DHEAVV IlAiimvtiiK Prices arc unchanged. Iron , rate , $2.00 ; plow steel , special cast , 4J.c ; crucible steel , OJ/c ; cast tools , do , 12 ( > 15.e ; wagon spokes , per set , $2.0005.50 ; hubs , per set , $1.50 ; felloes , sawed dry , $1.50 ; tongues , each , 75c ; axles , each , 75c ; square nuts , per lb , ( l13c ( ; coil chain , per lb , < j@13c ; mellcuble-810c ; iron wedges , Cc ; crowbars , Oc ; harrow teeth , 4c ; spring steel , 4@5c ; Burden's horse shoes , $1.75 ; Burden's mule shoes , $5.75 ; barbed wire , in car lots , $4.00 per UK ) Ibs ; iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 , $2.40 ; steel nails , $2.50. LEATHBII Steady ; ouk soles , 35 ( ( 37c ; hem lock slough tor sole , 20ii ( 20c ; hemlock dry sole , 21 ( ! i27c ; hemlock kip. 05 ( OOc ; A. & B. run ner kip , 50@75c ; A. hemlock calf , Wcal.fS ) ( ; A. A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 75c ; hemlock upper , 10@24c ; English grain upper , 25c ; hem lock grain upper , 21 ( < i24e : Tamplco B. L. Morocco , 20@33c ; Tampico pebble , O. D. Mo. , 20a32e ( ; Curacoa , B. G. Mo. , 3lc ) ; Simon O. D. Mo. , $2.75(33.00 ( ; Dangola kid , 3T(35o ( ) ( ; X. M. Kangaroo , 4o ( ) ; American calf kid , 32c ; Griescn kids , $3.00@3.50 ; French calf kids , $3.25 ; oak kip skins , SOcOJM.OO ; oak calf skins , $ UKr ) I 25 ; French calf skins , $1.25JI ( > 2.00 ; French kip skins , $1.10 ( 1.50 ; Hussitt linings , $ C.OO ( < 10.50 per doz ; pink , cream and white linings , $7.50@10.00 per do/ ; colored toppings , $0.00Jll.OO ( : green ox pelts , 3@Ufc : ; kip skins , ( unfrozen ) , 4@OJ.e ; cowhides , 3 } < ; Dry Liinilicr. DIMENSIONS AND TIMI1EIIS. 2 , 14 10 ft. 18ft. 20ft.Sft , 24 2x4 17 H ) M 00 21 OJ.22 . 00 : > xo .17 l21 0023002:1 : > y U .17 WI20 (1021 ( IK ) 22 0021 ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' , ! ! ! ! . ! . . . ! . . ' . .lit M.-JO iio' ' i 00 , 1 2xi2 . .182.120(1021 (10,24 ( , ( ,24 , 4x4xS I..18 Mil ! ) M-M 6023 ( BSI noAiins. No. 1 com , s 1 s.$18.50 I No. 3 com , s 1 s.$15.50 No. 2 com , sis. 17.00 | No. 4 com , sis. 13.50 FKNfl.NO. No. 1 , 4 & 0 in 12 & 14 ft. , rough . $10.50 No. 1 , " " 10 " . 10.50 No. 2 , " 12 14 " . 10.50 No.2 , " " 10 " . 18.00 SIDINd. A , 12 , 14 & 10ft.$21.50 C , 12 , 14 & 10ft.$15.50 B , " " 20.50 | D , " " 12.50 ri.ooitiNO. AOin White Pine . $25.50 BOin " " . 33.50 COin " " . 30.00 DOin " " . 21.50 EOin " " ( Sel. Fencing ) . 10.00 0 in. Drop Sldinp 50c per M extra. CEILINd AND 1'AHTITION. 2d comf in White Pine Ceiling . $34.00 Clear , % in Norway " " . . . . . . . Ifl.OO 2dcom. % in " " " . 14.00 STOCK I1OAUDS. A 12inchsls . $15.50 B 12 ' . 30.20 C12 " . 30.00 D12 " . 23.00 No. Icom , 12 in sis , 12ft . 20.50 > ' ' 14 ft . 10.00 " " " 10ft . 18.50 " " " 10 , 18,20ft . 21.50 No.2 , " " . 111.00 ' " " 12&14 ft . 1S.50 " " " 17 ft . 17.50 12 in Grooved roofinp , $1 per M. more than 12 in Stock Boards same length. 10 in Grooved Hooting same prioo as 12 in Stock Boards. HUP IA11. No. 1 Plain Sand 10 in . , . , $10.00 No.2 " " " . 17.no No. lOG,8in . 10.50 FINISIIINfl. 1st nnd 2nd , clear , I , l lnsSs . 1.11.00 " " " \M , 2 . 51.00 3d , clear , 1 in , s 2 s . 44.5U A , select , 1 in s 2 s . 4000 A , " I1IK , 2ins2s . 441X1 B , " Iins2s . 300IJ H , " Itf , % 2 in s 2 s . 37.CKJ feOl'TIIKIIN YELLOW 1'INK. Com. 4 Ine h Flooring . $17.5f Star " " . 21 5C 1st and 2d clear 4 inch Flooring . 23 OC Six inch 40c less. Clearer Inch Ceiling . 21.5C Clcar % inch Partition . 25.0C Clear % Inch , Partition $2 above ? inch Coiling . : 25.0C Clear Finish , 1 and I'/ inch , s 2s . 20.01 Clour Finish , 1J * and 2 Inch , s 2 s . ffli.CX Clear Corrugated Ceiling , 4 inch . 25.5 ( Clear Yellow Pine Casing nnd Base. . . . 27.01 1'OI'IAlt I.U.MI1KI1. Cl. Poplar Bx. lids. % in. , s2s . tsn.Of " K lu. Panel , s 2 s . 27.1K " " Cornigutcd Ceiling , X25.W 1ATTENSWELL , TU1IINO , TICKETS. O. 0. Batts , 2K in 05c ; } xx3 , b 1 B. lOc ; 3 Ic Well Tublnp. D. & M , and Hcv. , $23.00 ; Pick Ct * . D. & II. Flat , $20.50 ; D. H. Sq. , $21 M. . , IATII , XX clear. $10 ; extra A * . $ J.S5 ; A Blind. nrd No. 5 , No. 1 , $1,45 ; lath , $2.53. White ( Trtar , 0 In. , 14 s. 12' ' c ; 0 In. qrs. , ll'c ; white cedar , 5 < , In > , t IlUc ; 8 In , qrs UV ; white cedar. 4 In. round , lOXo ! Tennessee - nesseo rod codnr , pllt , 14c ; split oak , KK0 ; In. , 7 In , and Sin. ) ' ouch ) 8 ft. , round W.C. posts _ CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implementsagons , Cma * e a lUMlfi. Ji > nc * Htreei. Between Kb and M ETC A L _ i. KUi. Wholf tale , On h , ' " ' ' " "PA'RLIN. OREN5oRp"S , WbolM > * Detltra In AjjicnltHral Implements , faeons & tWer Kl. M. 6 ni > W > . JonM Btrc t , O ht. _ ' " ' P.'P. MAST & CO" , ' Manufacturers of Buckeye Drilli , Seete 0 IUTkU < ra. lltf nki , Ctdtr Mllli aid I.ubtu Pul- Terlicn. Cor. nth anil Nleholn 8U l . WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. . WnalMl AiTiccltnral IiuDlemGnts , Wagons &Bn lei Corner 14tb and Nlcbolai 8U U. ( IMAUA IlltAMII. J.F. SEIBERLINO & CO. , ( Akron , Oliln. ) Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , W. K. Mend. Mniinnor. 121.1 U-nvtMiworlli St. , Oninlm Artlata' Material * . A. HOSPE. Jr. . Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , HIJ DouflM Rlrott , Omaha , Nebraska. oota and Shoea. W. V. MORSE St CO. , Jobbers of Boots and Sim VKl ranntn 8UOmaha. Net > . Minufactorj , * ! glreet , lloiton. KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. , _ _ ( Succeiaora to Reed , Jono A Co. ) Wholesale Mannfactnrers of Boots and Shoes AcenU ( or llosloo Robber Bho ( Vo. HOI , 1104 * 110) ) Ilarntr Bt.Omaha , ) l brn ka. Coffo * f ( picas , Ito. CLARKE COFFEE CO. . Omaha CotTo * and Spice Mllli. Teas , Coffees Spices , Baking Powder , FlaroMng Eitracti. Laurnlry Blur , InICtc. . 1414-1414 llarner ntract , Oinaba , Nebratkn. Crockery and Olaaswarp. W. L. WRIGHT , Atent for the Manufacturer ! and Importer ! of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Ktc. Office. 317 B. 13th St. . Oruaka , Ncbraika. ' Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLEY , Commission and Jobbing , BatUr.Kffi and 1'rnduca. Conilnnruenti lollelted. Htaanuartpri for btonewarp , Herri lloiei and Grape HaikeU. 1414 Doi1 e Ht..Om li . RIDDELL & RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , WIEDEMAN it CO. , Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry. Butter , Game. Krulu. ICtc. 220 Houth 14th St , Omsba , Nebraika. GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. . ( Bucceiiori to McShane A Schroeder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaha , Nebrmka. Coal , Coke and Lime. DMAHA COAL , COKE & LIME CO. . Jobbers of Hard and Son Coal , South 15th Street , Omaha , Nebraika. J. J. JOHNSON St CO. , Manufacturer , of Illinois White Line. ld ihtpper ! oi Goal , Coke , Cement. Flatter , Uii TJraln fnie and Sewer Pipe. Office. 1'aiton HouU raraam St. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone 111. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal anl Cote , J14 South 11U > St. . Omaha. Nek. M. E. SMITH & CO. . Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Motions 1101 and llMDouglaa , Cor. 11U > Bt. , Omaha , Nib. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsMow , Bent * ' mnlihlnf Ooodi.Corner llth and Ilarnej Ble , Omaha , Nebruka. Furniture. DEWEY it STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture- Faraam Street. Omaha. Nebraiks. Groceries. PAXTON , GALLAGHCR * CO. , fnolesale Groceries and Proyisiom Wi , 707 , TOO and HIS. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD. BRADY * CO. . Wholesale Grocers , Oik and LeaTenworth Street ! , Omaha , NebrMkfc , D. M. STEELE * CO. , Wholesale Grocen , 1U , 1B1 and ua Haner Street , Oaaaa , Nek. ALLEN BROS. , Wholesale Grocen , 1111 and lilt narnej Street , Omaha , Nek. Hardware. LEE , FRIED * CO. . Jobbers of Hardware and Nails , naware.Sheet Iron.ICtc. Aaenti for Hove Bcalei.and Miami 1'owder Co. , Omaha , Neb. HIMEBAUQH * TAYLOR , Bnilders' ' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop Mechanic ! ' Tool ! and Hnffalo Bcalei. lUtt Dotulai-it. Omaha , Nebraika , RECTOR 4 WILHELMY CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th and llarner Pti..Omaha'Neb. Wfitern Aientf 1 or Auittu 1'owder Co. , Jeffenon Bteel Nallt , Kalr- banki Standard Hcalua. Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH. Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Iprtngs , Waxen Stock , Ilirdwara I.urabtr. etc. UOt and 1211 Ilarnejr Street. Omaha. JAMES A. EDNEY. Wholesale Iron and Steel , nuts , Uupa , tto. W. L. PARROTTE * CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , llOTlIaroer Street , Omaha , Nrb. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. . All kinds of Building Material at Wholesale 18th Street and Union 1'artdo Track , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lnmher , Lath , Lime , Sash , Boon , eta. Yardi-Corner tin and Douglai j Corner Ma . and Uouglai. C.N. DIETii. Dealer in all Kinds of Lnfflher , Uth and California SU. , Omaha , Neb. FRED W. GRAY , Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , , ComerCthaad Doimlai BU. , Omaha. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only , . : ; -y : - . , - . - - . ; . . . . JOHN A. WAKEFIELDM * Wholesale Lumber , Etc/ * - ' t rl d kail American Portland Cemenl. for MUwaukM ll jdraullc Oeme l Whiu Lima. _ _ _ - . . juu. . . . . . lumbor. iiOMUM CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , . . Wood Carpcta and parquet Flooring. Mb and Pf * < ftB . - . . - I. OBERBLDER Importers & Jokers of Millinery & Hotij0 M. IO and HI South llth Street. , , J. T. ROBINSON Wholesale Notions and Fnrnishini _ CO and Ktt South 10t Street. Omaha. ' VINYARD St SCHNEIDER , - Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Gwfc _ 1106 Ilaraey Btreet , Omaha. _ . _ . . . . CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO * Wholesale Refined and Interim Oili Axl * Ore tie , etc. , Omaha. A. II. Blihop , M Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO " Wholesale Paper Dealers , . OtrrrkBlc * dock of printing , wrapping a < HIIMij paper. Special attention gUen to car load etdere. _ _ WESTERrNEWSPAPER UNldNt Aniiliary PnWishcrs , Dealer. Rubber Cooan. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Riler Good Oil nothing and Leather Belting. 1IHH Kiirnam gtrxt. 8 to a m Fit tin KB , Pumps , Eto. . _ _ ' "X L. STRA JO"cc57 ; Pnmps , Pipes and Engines , Bleam , water , ralloar amlmlnlnn uiipllot , eto. HA _ 9tl and B4 ! Varnam Street , Oiimlia. CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , gleam and Water Hunpll > . Hondqunrtcre for Malik Kuoit * Co'e goodi. Hit tnrnnm St. , Omuha. _ U.S. WIND ENGINE * Steals and Water Supplies , ntlllda/ Wind Mllli. 91H aiul .Oil Knrnaiii Bt. , Omaha , U. F. Bosn , Acting Manager. _ " BROWN ELL i CO. . Engine ! ! , Boilers and General Machinery , Kheet Iron Work , Steam I'limpn. w .Mllli , 1313-1211 Leareuworth btrvct , Oninlm. . Sooda. PHIL. STIMMEL& CO. , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seed ! Vll and 813 JonH St. , ARMSTRONC5 , Storage , Forwariling and Commission , , , Ilrnnch IHIUPC of tbo HonnpT lluar To. lla Bl | wlioleiitle * iul rotall. l.'Ue.UIO anultlU U r ( Hlr l , Umalia. IV lephone No. 7M. tj Cornice. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice. John Epeneter , 1'ioprletor. 030 Do.lBO nnd IBand 10B North lUHi Street. OmiiSit. ' . I SmokejBtaoka , BolIer8 , Eto. H K SAWYER Manufaclnring Dealer in Smoke Stacb , Drltclilnii , Tanki and ( leueral Doller Kepalrlnc. Ul | Dodge street , Oinaba , Neb. I Iron Works. 1 PAXTON & VIFRL1NO. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort ; Knglnn , Brait work , general fnundrr , machine an4 blacktmltb work. Office and worka , U. If. 11 ? . IBdj ith Street , OmaLa. J ' * OMAHA WIRE A. IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railing Desk rails , window.guanU , flower itandi , win llgi OMAHA SAFE ANU IRON WOKS i Man'irs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Vaultt. jail work. Iron and wire fencing , ilcnt. fesla Andreeu , Prop'r. Cor. litb and Jackion tu a MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARD Co -Mniiulucturcrs and Joblurs In Wagons Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor ' . 'in nun 1'uLlllu tfu. . L > 'uHb . .NeU MEACHER & LEACH , i General Agenli for Dlebold Safe li Lock Co.'l ' Fire and Burglar Proof Safesjime Locis. Vault * and Jail Work , HIS Farnmm Street , Omaha. I H. M. & S.W.JONES. Burci'Sforsto A. T. Kunyon It Co. , Wliolfsala nnd rotall Booksellers and Stationers , Kino \Ved < llnK Statlnncrir , i'diniiii'rrlal Hiitlonerr. WU Duuttlai ht. OnmUtt , Nul ) . Ovaraiu. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Oreralls , i leani PanU , ShlrU , Ktc. 1103 and 1104 DouglM BtrttV Omaha , Neb. Sash , Doors , Eto. M. A. DISBROW it CO. , Wboleialo Manufacturer * of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch Office , llth and Iiard Rtreeti , Omaha , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , .Manufacturers of Sasn , Boors , Blinds , Uoudln ) , Stair Work and latorior Hard Wood Kin- lab. N. B. Corner Mb and Lvaveoworth BtretU , Omaba , Neb. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. , Manufacturers of Mouldings , Sash , Doors , And BMndi , Tufalng , Blair-work. Dank and Offlct ) Mttlngi , u and 1'tippleton Aronoe. Brewers. STORZ& ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1U1 North Elghteontb Street , Omaha , Neb. o. u. ri.un. N. r. nicriMAK. j. n. rn.ANch.iiuJ. PALMER , RICH MAN & CO. . . Live Stock Commission Mercnants > . B-lldta. , McCOY BROS. , Liye Stock Commission Merchants , Market farnlihed free on application. Ktookert an foilerl furnlibed oa good larrat. rU feroncoi ; Omaha ha National Ilank an.1 SouUi Omaha National , Union Block Yurd , Huuth Omaha. LORIMER. WESTERFIELD & MALEV Live Stock Commission , Room 16 , Exchange HulldlnR , Union block YardJ , houtu Omaba , Neb. ' ALEXANDER & FITCH , Commission Dealers in Live Stock , Room 22 , oppnMto Kirliauite IlulliUne , L'ulon BUXk Vunlt , South omalia , Neb , UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , John K , Bord , Sui'trlutondent. JU1ICIQUS AND PERSISTENT AdvuitUliiK hna always provea iiiccchiful. lloforo pluciiiKnny Nnvrepitprr AdvcrtltliiK consul ! LORD & THOMAS. 4i tt 19 KtaK lk blf.,1 , CHICAGO.