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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JANUARY 31 , 1889. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , A War Rumor CQUBOB a Slight Advance In Wheat Hut the Fictitious ) Ilooin Boon Col- iHpflcn , anil ( tic Market Kulcfl < J.ultc Dull-OntH f'Alrly Ac tive Ocncritl Quotation * . CHICAGO PRODUCE MAUKET. CHICAGO , .Tun. .TO. [ Special Tclepram to ( l/o / UEH. ] The wheat murkct was quite dull nnd there wai but one Incident of sufllciont luipoutiincc to influence prices. iThnt wusn re port that In an encounter U | > on the frontier be tween small bodies of Russian and Prussian soldiers , one of the latter had been killed and another captured. This was worth un advance of % a In the price of wheat. The report was denied and the ? < o was lost. Then came a supposed confirmation of the report by way of Milwaukee , and the prlcu advanced again , but It wai only worth , ' @ > \'e this time. Upon the next denial this small advance was lost. Thl was the history of the morning session. The announcement of a decrease In the visible supply of 000,000 bushels had no effect upon prices. May wheat o ] > ciicd at blj < u and gradually fell to 81c , but lingered about Sljfc until , on receipt of the "war news" above mentioned , It advanced sharply to 8'Jj c , then hung between 8IX and Hl % < gk } fc for n long time , dropped to 81c and on renewal of the war story advanced to 82(1 ( * Kltfc , fell to 81c and dosed there at 1 o'clock. February wheat opened at 7r > Xc , sold uji to Ttlc , and closed nominally at < 5 e at 1 o'clock. There was light speculative business In the corn pit and the market was with out especial Interest. Prices , which BCcmcd to follow the fluctuations In wheat very closely , were weak early In sympathy with wheat , advanced on the "war news" nnd fell away when that news was dis credited. Hero , as In wheat , guesse's had come quite near the mark in their pre dictions as to the visible supply , and the in creased IMOOU , bushels was not unexpected , nnil had no effect on the market. May corn opened at t > 'i4@ } > % ct hold down early to r -K < 3r'-X , advanced to fiil .Ml c , lost this advance later , and closed at 1 o'clock at fiOj c. February corn opened at 4TJ c , sold up toISe , and down totTJe , closing at the last named price at 1 o'clock. There was a fair trade in oats in a specula tive way , nearly all in May delivery. Re ceipts of outs In this market have been increasing lately , and this bus been of some assistance to the bears. May oats opened at 't-'lo to-day , and directly sold down to H2Jf ! , but later , In sympathy with other grain mar kets , advanced to : nc , then declined to the 1 o'clock close , which was at ! UJ < c. In provisions the day's business made a rather moderate showing. Under the Influ ence of a "good run" of hogs , trade opened with the prospects of a bear movement , and the Initial sales showed a decline from Saturday's closing of -K(3'-'i ( ' In short ribs ami lard , and lUo in pork. ArtiiNooN SnsMiox. Wheat firmer , May closing at 81Xe. Corn firmer , May WJfc. Oats easy , fork steady , May January and February fl-I.OT . Lan : CHICAGO lilVK STOCK. CiiiCAoo , Jan. 30. [ Special Telegram to the HEI : . ] CATTI.K. Trade was slow at the the start , with no great activity at any time during the day. The general imulity of the stock on sale was the poorest for any Monday for a long time. Huycrs who had orders for cattle good enough to export declared there were not ten loads of such among the or rivals. The great bulk consisted of half-fat tcncu , plain and medium natives , and sucl : sold lower in somecascsKKSjIfie lower than on Friday , yet not so much lower than on Saturday. Anything that had fat sold equally as well as lust Monday. Low grade native butchers' stock sold 10Sir ( > c lower , and native canning stock drpppcd l@ir ( ) > e There were more common old cows urn : rough stock among the arrivals thun for many a day. The Northwestern roud brought about 325 curs of cuttle , SO per cent of which wcro old cows and common native steers. There was little or nothing doing in stockcrs and feeders. Good to fancy , W.COfS'S.'JO ' : Stccra , 150 ! ! to 1,5000,8 , ta < 4 < > < ® 4.80 ; l.liOOto IIBO : ib , * . ' ) , o@4. fl ; uno to i.-'oo ns , * aoo@ il.75 ; stockcrs and feeders , tl.8. > @ : i.i5 : ; cows , bulls and mixed , tl.BO@ii.00 ; bulk , f..OOtf U.M ! ) ; Texas steers , fcJ.20 ( < : j.30 : cows , ? 1.75 ( ! U.HO. U.HO.Hods Hods The run was rather more than wai wanted. The general quality of hogs wa : poor and shipping orders were light. Puck crs wcro bearish and a big run is looked foi to-morrow. Shippers wcro out on account o the snow blockade on the New York Centra ! nnd Now Knglund roads. A largo share ol the stock sent last week was , as Into as Sat' urduy , hold by a snow storm around Nlaffarn Fulls and Uuffalo. Prices were strong at lOi lower all around , iiml In some cases ir > < lower , the top being > .75 , with a rumorci wile at > .80 , against $ .fi.80ct5.C ( ; , on Saturday Mixed sold at u wide range , all the way from fo/r. to * r.GO , and light at fT > .15 to 5.i0. ! LIVE STOCK. Union Stock YardH , Chicago , Jan. SO. The Drovers' Journal reiwrts : Cattle Receipts , 12.01XI ; market 10 < rai5c lower for all grades below choice ; good to fancy , 4. 0 ( < | 'i.1JO ; steers , W.00 ( < r3.80 ; stackers und fcailcrs , $1.85iii.i.r ( : ! > ; cows , bulls and mixed , tl.SOfeiUXI ; Texas cattle , * 1.75@3.tO. ! Hogs Receipts , aiXK , ( ) ; market weak , nnd llKVi'-'Oo lower ; mixed , Ki.05' ' ' < i.r > . .r)0 ; heavy , * 5.40(35.bO ( ; light , f5.00y5.50 ; 'skips , | 3.50 Shcpp Receipts , 0,000 ; steady ; natives , 13.00(3 ( ! > 50 ; west/irn. $4.50 5. 10 ; Texans , flt.OO ( S4.00" ; lambs , * 500 , < 3 . ' . ' 5. National Stock YnrilH ' Knst St. Ijoulfi , Jan. 0. Cattle Receipts , U,000 ; shipments , 1,000 ; market lower ; choice heavy native steers , * 4.40 ( < f5.20 ; fair to good native pteera. f3.IKXg4.45 ; butchers' steers , Jlt.'JOO ? 4.W ) ; stockern and feeders , ? -J.OO@i.ij : ! ; rangers , fJ.0@4.10. ! Hogs Receipts , fi.OOQ ; shipments , 1.800 ; niarket 10ilfto lower ; choice heavy nnd butchers' selections , f.VtHlt5.70 ) ( ; packing , tA.i20Qi5.U5 ; light grades , fJ.WKg.V.'S. Kansas City , Jan. 30. Cattle Receipts. ( XX ) ; shipments , 4XJi ( shipping and dressed beef steers weak and lOo lower ; common to I'holco corn fed , f3.0 ! ( < f4. < ! . ' > ; stockers , linn at * 1.80iW.50j feeders , f3.GO3.25 ; cows , fi.to@ux. : : > . Hogs Receipts , ,000 ; shipments , 1,000 ; murki't lower and weak ; common to choice , fUOttfS.Uo ; skips and pigs , | 3.00 ( < ? 4.CO. l''lNANCIAIj. NEW YOIIK , Jan. ! W ) . [ Sx | > clal Telegram to the llp.E.1 STOCKS The firm closing of stocks Saturday made traders mostly bull ish und the murkct opened firm , with frac tional advances that wcro Interpreted us meaning u further rise. London bought fair ly. Gould was credited with buying some Missouri Pacillu block hist week and was ex pected to buy more. German houses wcro also reported us absorbing Texas Pnclllc. The market was expected to broaden as It ad vanced , as Is generally the CUM ) on an nctivo bull movement when bonds uro active und advancing nnd money plenty nnd cl eap. The greatest advance was In Delaware & Hud- SIHI , which showed a lump of lj < pcr cent over Saturday's close , touching 1 } $ per cent. The appreciation was too much for thu bulls to stand , nnd those who had profits took ad vantage of the activity and began selling freely. Long stocks began to como out with such freedom that the upward tendency was checked und sharp declines of J S1V JHJi1 cent followed , and before 1 o'clock about all the early advance had been lost. Ther'o was Hltlo. news to wflect values except that com- potln'g roads had decided to meet the cut made by the "Soo" route. The last , hour waa characterized by fair trading but a very Ir regular movement. Goods that were not ad- vanced too railtlly | during the morning , 're mained firm , while others were weak. The close , however , ah'owco morp strength than weakness nnd recorced advances of ' ( , @X per cent. The only declines of Importance were 1V points on Missouri Pacific , % on Louisville and Nashville , M on Lackawnrin , and ) / on Eric. The latter was duo to the lust quarterly statement showing a decrease In the net earnings. Chicago stock houses had u better business , the majority being sellers of stocks. The total miles were 217- 870 shares. GOVEIIXMEXTS Government bonds were dull but steady. TESTBIUIAT'S QUOTATIONS. 17. B. 4s registered , 120 C. 4N. W 110 > J It. H. 4s coupon. . . I'M do preferred 144 U.S. 4'5sreglstreil.lW ( N. V. Central. . . .1077 , ' U. S 4H coupon..108 t ) . H. N KIU 1'aclflctHofW. 110 I' . T 22 > 4 Camilla Southern , . C.V | I'nrlllc Mall : ; > Central 1'aclllc : > ' . O.I ) , k ] Chlrago 4 Alton. .1TO .Pullmnnl'alnceCatl44 C. , II.&Q 1M iltemllnij l7 ! PHODUCK MAUKKTS. ClilcnRo , Jan. : > . Following arc the 2:30 : closing prices : Flour Steady and unchanged ; winter Wheat , bbls , fil.MKftfi.rX ) ; sacks , fJ. . " > OCJ3.75 [ ; wheat , bbls , $ 'I.r)0it ( .50 ; snoks , J > . > .70(4.i.T ( ) ; sprinjr , S1.7r.@rt. . 0 ; rye Hour , fJ.8r > @il.lO per bbl : buckwheat Hour , ffl.OOgC.75 per bbl. Wheat Wc.iker throughout the day until the close : market opened with a decline of J + v , and closed the same as Saturday ; February , 75X J ; March. 7iyMc ; May. 81 . Corn Market ruled quiet most of the ses sion , though ut times It was moderately active ; market opened kOlV'1 below Satur day's close , and closed J ftjJgO lower than closing that day ; Kebriiary , 4i fe ; May , 52 11-llic. Oats Fairly active , but easy , with no rs- sentlal change as compared with Saturday ; May , iKiXc. Kyc 13ullnt02 'c. Harley Nominal at ( inGi04c. P line Timothy $ 'J.40a2.4r. ( Flax-sced-J1.4i ) . WhlBky-tl.lO. Pork Comparatively steady , fluctuations being within narrow range , and closing com paratively steady ; February , ? 14,07)i ) ; May , $14.115. Lard Easier , with comparatively light trade ; February , $7.47 } ; March , * 7."ji7.f ) ( > vJi ! ; May , $7. OS. Dry Salted Meats Shoulders , * 5.K7(5.00 ! ) ( ? ( ; short clear , $7.8r > ( V ( 7.1)0 ) ; short ribs , * ,45. Butter Firm ; creamery , ! ! ( ig3ic : ; dairy , ( Jhcese Finn ; lull cream chcddnrs , 11@ 11'41 ' ; : Hats , ll4fll4i ' ( ! ! ; young Americas , Eggs Firm at SOfffWo for fresh. Hides Unchangedgreen ; hides r > ) o ; green fro/en , lie ; heavy gicen salted , tl ij ; light green salted , fijf ; salted bull , flj o ; green bull , 4 ! c ; green salted calf , be : dry flint and dry calf , V.13i ! ! : branded , 15 port-cut off : deacons , HUe each ; dry salted , lUu. Tallow In fair demand ; No. 1 , country , 4ft4'4-e ( ' , No. L' , 3'jf ; cake , 4'fe per Ib. Ueceipts. * Shipments. Flour , bbls I.1,0 ( > 0 IU.XK ( ) Wheat , bu ' . ' ( ) , ( HX ) 'JlK)0 ) ( ) Corn , bu 113,000 fi-J.OOO Oats , bu 1:17,000 : ti.SKK ( ) Hyc , bu 7,000 il.OOO liarley , bu 40,000 41,000 St. Louis. Jan. 30. Wheat Lower ; cash , SO' ' ( HSlc : May , W.-Te. Corn Higher ; cash , 4ti3f(3.47c : May , 4Sa'f. Oats Lower ; cash , iUl'-ic ; May , yo a- ' . l > ork-lfi.)0. ( ) Lard $7.'J. > . Whisky-Si.OS. liuttcr Unchanged ; creamery , 24S,10c ( ; dairy , 18@2c. ( ! ArrEiiNooK BOMIII AVhcut weak early , but closed firm ; February , Mc ) ; May , 8i > ( c. Corn Firm : February , 4li''ic ' bid ; May , 473fc. Oats Weak ; Moy , 'Mc bid. Milwaukee , Jan. 30. Wheat Steady ; cash , "fijfc ; May , fcO c. Corn Lower ; No. it , 47'/c. ' Outs Dull ; No.2 white , 4fc. ; Uyo Weak ; No. L WJ.ff. Hurley Steady ; No. 2 , 77c. Provisions Steady. Cincinnati. Jan. 30. Wheat Neglected ; No. 2 red , 87GlbSe. Corn No. 2 mixed , 51 } jfe. Outs No. 2 mixed , 34 ( . ' Rye Easier ; No. 2. 0'Jiii7Uc. ( I'ork , * 14.75. Lurd , $7.40. Whisky ? 1. 03. New York , Jon. 30. Wheat Receipts , 550 ; exports , none ; options were weak und declined K@Uft'c , closing heavy at a shade above thobottom ; spot , J.j ( 9.Ce lower , leav ing off easy ; ungraded red , M ; } { ( if 92 } c ; No. 2 red , MlGj'.Kk ' ! in elevator ; 'J0 ( iiin > fc deliv ered ; February closed at bfle. Corn Receipts , 43,000 ; exports , 7,000 ; mar ket lower ; ungraded , 5 < .i@fll > 4c ; No. 2 , in elevator , 01JiSWc ( ( delivered ; February closed at OO c. Oats Receipts , 0,000 , ; exports , none ; mar ket lower ; mixed western , 3'Ji 4le ; white western , 41@4Ue. Coffee SiKJt , fair ; Rio , nominal at $17.00 ; options unsettled ; January lower , others stronger ; stiles , 130,500 bags ; January , # 13.50 ( 14.K ( ) ; February , ? 12.SX < ? 13.10 ; March , tl2.G5@12.M ) ; April , $12.5512.0. ; Petroleum United , WiKu. Eggs Firm ; western , 211' ' i@24e. Pork Quiet. Lard Lower ; western steam , spot , J7.80 ® 7.82 } . llutter Firm ; western , 14 < gl4ejf' . Cheese Firm ; western , llM'SHJ c. Kansas City , Jan. 30. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 soft , cash , Tli c ; May , SOj'/e bid. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , cash , 42 Ve ; May,4t55 e bid , 40 ; < u asked. Oats No. 2 , cash , 30e bid. New Orleans , Jan. 30. Corn Lower , We. We.Oats Oats Easier ; No. 2 , 41c ; others un changed. Liverpool , Jan. 30. Wheat , unchdngcd. Corn Firm ; demand fair. OMAHA WYE STOCK. Cattle. Monday , Jan. 30 , 18S8. The offerings of cuttle on to-day's market were very light , there being only fourteen fresh loads here. The average quality of the receipts was very common , the milk being light steers and common to fair cows. There wcro not enough fat cattle to make a market and the amount of business transacted was extremely small. The market was about 503 lOc lower In sympathy with the decline in eastern markets. The receipts wcro as light as usual on Mon day , there being only nineteen loads of fresh offering. The general run of hogs was rather common and there was nothing here us good us the hogs which brought $5.15 on Saturday. As usual when the receipts tire light there was not much life in the market. The buy ers , however , took what was here , and everything was sold by midday. The best heavy hogs sold tit a decline of about 5o in the morning , but the market closed fully lOc lower. Light and common mixed stuff was all of lOo lower. Four loads were left unsold ut the closo. The decline was appar ently duo to the decline in Chicago , Sheep. There were two loads of rather common sheep und lambs on the market , but the quality was hardly good enough for the market , nnd they wcro not sold. lU'CClptH. Cattle . , . 400 Hogs . 1,300 Sheep . 500 . .ThiVeekV Ki > uolpt . Showing the number of head of llvq stock received on the market during the past six days : Cattlo. Hops. Tuesday 1,300 2,100 Wednesday 7'A'I 3,5411 Thursday -flu 2.4U3 Friday.j' . aw 3,100 Saturday. . ; ' , aa S'J12 Monday.- . . . . . ; . 4.W J 300 . Prevailing Prices. Showing prevailing prices paid for live stock on the market : Prime steers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs , .PO ( < ? 4,23 Choice steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . 3.33 OM.OO Fat little steers , MX ) to 1050 Ibs. y.OO Corn-fed range steers , 1200 to 1500 Ibs . 3.BO 073.75 Good to choice corn-fed cows. . 2.23 ( 3.00 Common to medium cows. . . . . . 1.75 ( i J 8.25 Western cows . 1 .Ml 02.60 ( i oed range feeders , . . . 2.30 ( ji2.05 tJood native feeders , IKK ) Ibs und upwards . . . 2.25 M3.40 Common to medium bulls . 2.23 ( ( ' 2.40 Fair to medium native feeders , ' . 00 Ibs and upwards . 2.25 012.50 Stockers , 400 to H > 0 Ibs . 2.15 0(2.75 Prime I fat sheep . ' . 3.75 Of 4.25 Good fat sheep , I'OyUUO ' Ibs. . . . 3.25 OJ3.50 Fair to medium sheep . . . . 2.25 0' 3.00 Common sheep . 1,75 0 2.25 Light and medium hogs . 4.50 ( JI6.10 Good to choice heavy hogs . 5.30 0(5.40 Good to choice mixed hogs . 5.20 OJ6.30 ItcnrrMriitaUvc Snlcs NATIVE STKEIIS No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 12 041 3.00 ' . ' 0 1075 3.23 ntii.t.M. 1. 150011.00 1. . . 17SO * 2. ! COWS AND 1IU1.I.W. 4. 1112 1.50 cow s. 0. 107 : , 2.40 i)0. ) . . .1MS ! 2.I15 59. 10IK1 JJ.IJO 115. . . . I'Sl ' UOOS. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 70. . . . 153 4.55 ( W. . . 237 N ) 5.20 77. . . . 214 1RO 5.00 ( JO. , .8VI 120 5.20 f.U. . . .223 2W ) ft 0,1 l * > . . .27l | 120 5.25 7tl. . . .2Hl 40 5.10 Ml. . .295 HtX ) 5.27 7tl. . . .205 120 5.10 IK ! . . .274 120 5.30 Til. . . .1W P.'O 5.10 M. . . 237 120 5.30 200 5.15 53. . . 357 100 6.35 Til.M . . .1H ! ) 40 5.15 63. . .320 40 5.35 M ! . . .220 200 5.15 Ijivt ; Stock Sold. Sllowing the number of head of stock sold on the market today.CATTI.K. CATTI.K. G. H. Hammond & Co . 09 J. Carlin . 38 John Pepper . 25 Total . 102 nous. G. H. Hammond & Co . 5'JO Swift Packing Co . 218 Armour & Cudahay . 123 Total S Innit < , or Prices. Showing the extreme highest and lowest rates paid for leading grades of hogs on dates mentioned : Date. Heavy. .Mixed. Jan. in. 4 l i51) ) 4 75 OJi 15 4 : w < ? M 75 Ufi W ) ( i'ft ' 4 Ml dtTt Ul I .11 < fc4 ! l .Inn. SI. 6 .0 < U * > 40 4 ' . © 5 15 4 ir , ooo .11111. 22. Sunday Stinilny Sunday Jan. 23. 5 r > < rir , 45 5 IS ? o ! 10 4 ( v. di : < (0 ( Jim. " 4. 5 r , no i i L'O ; i 40 sin in Jnn. aVfi r. < fl ( its -jri 4 HI c ir. ou Jnn. UH.I.- > ft 10 6(5 IK ) 4 Ml ff/fi ( > : > .Inn. i 'M ( < ! < 4U r , ir , Jun. ' " 5 20 Cf.'i 3 > 4 M GUi 10 Jan. 2JO'"Sunday Stinduy Jan ai. r > : w w > w 520 < fSf > 4 HI fa 10 nnd Publio inspectors dock pregnant sows 40 IKiunds , stags 80 pounds each. Du.id hogs. 100 pounds nnd over , $1,00@ 2.1X1 per cwt , less than 100 Ibs , of no value. Yardage : Cattle , 2fic ; hogs , So ; sheep , 5o per head. Feed : Corn , $1.00 per bu. ; timothy hay , f30 ; prairie hay , $ 'JO per ton. Commissions : Cattle , 50cper head ; calves and yearlings , $10 per car. Hogs and slice ) ) : Single decks , fo ; public inspection on hogs , 15e per cur. All sales unless otherwise stated per 100 Ibs live weight. Live Stock Notes. Markets lower. Hog market lOo lower. Not enough cuttle hero to tnako a : kct. kct.J. J. Uuck , Crete , marketed n load of 30c hogs , W. Z. Pollard , Aurora , marketed n load of hogs. Hogs averaged Saturday 240 pounds and 0' to the car. M. Holloway , Cozad , came in with two loads of cattle. William Hobcrtson , Cozad , was hero with a load of cuttle. J. M. Thompson , Eurling , was hero looking over the yards. H. Anderson , Shelby , la. , was among the visitors lit the yards. W. H. Handall was in with three loads o cattle from Columbus. The Etta Shattuck fund at the stock yards has reached nearly $ -00. J. Huck , Essex , la. , marketed a load o : 32'J pound hogs at the top price. Mr. Shields , hog buyer for Kingan & Co. the Indianapolis puckers , is back again. Henry Emerson , Cedar Rapids , came in with two loads of hogs. One loud topped the market. John Wiggins , secretary of the Live Stock Shippers' association , was among those who sold hogs ut $5.30. OMAHA WHOLKSALiK MARKETS Produce , Fruits , Ktc. Monday , Jan. 30. Tlic following arc the prices ( it whlcl ronntl lotx uf procure tire * oW on thin initr- Kct. Fruits onithcr lines of yowls mitlrJtiy citrri liiliur of i > ai'hinij cntnwt nlwiiuii Jn mjtlilicd on oHtKldcordcrxut t/icsimc / ; rlcc * ijimtctl the lucdl tmdc. BUTTKU Receipts wcro somewhat light to day , and the demand fair , no change being noted in prices. Creamery , solid packed , 22M > 2cchoice ; rolls , 17(31Uc ( ; medium,15@17c ; lov grades , 10@12c. Er.os Receipts arc light and demand fail at 20@21e for cold storage ; ! ! l@22c fo ; strictly fresh. Limed eggs are very slov at 15e. POUI.TIIY Warm weather 'has to some extent unsettled the market. The demand is light and so are the receipts , prices being quoted unchanged. Dressed chickens , S@k ! per Ib ; turkeys , S@0c ; ducks , fc@'Jo ; geese UftMOc. POTATOES Are moving more freely at flrm unchanged prices. We quote : Utah and Col orado stock , ? 1.10@1.15 and choice honv grown , 05@1-00 ; common grades at OOc. CAIIIIAOU Prices unchanged utl per do ? and2).jS3e ) ( per Hi for California. OHASOES Vnlencias , S'.SOfftS.OO per case o 420 ; Louisiana , $4.00 < S4.25 ; Florida , brights * 4.25@4.50 ; russetts , * 3.504.00 ( ; Mexican H.OO , LEMONS Malaga are now out of the mar ket , nnd orders tire now tilled from the stocl' ' of Messina , which tire quoted at $5.00@5.f per box. H \ \xvs-3.00to3.50 for medium nnd $3.5 ( to $4,00 for choice. TI'uxirs Arc selling at 75e per bushc ! with rutabagas at 55@Xc ( ) per bushel. APPLES Wo quote eastern fruit , fair t choice stock , $3.50@3.75 ; fancy stock , f3.75@ 4.00. 4.00.Cr.i.EHY Cr.i.EHY We quote 40r345c per dozen fo choice and 45@50o for fancy. Giurr.s Are without change nnd wo quote $7.50078 00 per bbl. for Malagas , und larger sized bbls. in proportion up to $10. ONIONS Homo grown , 750 < S5cc ; Spanish onions , per 50-lb crnto , $1.500.41.75. HKANS Good stock , $2.00 ( < ' 3.30 ; fair to good , $1.00@1.SO , and California beans at 12.25(32.40 ( SWF.ET POTATOES Are nearly out of the niarket. Wo still quote : 2@2)-Jc ) per Ib. , with extra ut 3c. CHICK Choice Michigan cider , fO.OO@0.50 per bbl. of 32 gal. PorcoitN Choice rice corn Is quoted at 404J c per Ib , other kinds , 2J @ : k ) l > cr Ib. Su'nn KIUUT Choice per bbl. of 3(1 ( gal. , fS.h5n9.00 ( ; yt bbl. , fj.57 ( 5.00. $11.00 per bbl of 50 gal. CAitiiors $2.25 12.60 per barrel. PAifsXirs New stock , $2.50 per barrel- There arc few on the market. OlSTEiis Plain standard , 25e ; plain selects - lects , KOc ; standard. 40c ; extra selects , 35o ; Now York counts , 40o ; bulk oysters , counts , S1.S3 per 100 ; selects , $2.00 per gal ; standard , $1.25 per gal. CAULIFLOWER Good stock , $2.00(22.80 ( , CALIFOUNIA FIIUITS There are only a few pears in the market , ut $2.50@2.75 ; extra fine , $3.00. CiiANimuniES Hell & Cherry , $10.00010.50 Hell & Uuglc , flU.500jll.00 ; Capo Cods , $11.00 @ 11.50. Fios In layers , 13@lfio ; cake , lie per Ib. D \TISI Prussian , Be nor Ib. NUTS Peanuts , O'0i'7c ' ; ' , raw ; Drazll nuts , 13e ; almonds , Tarragona , 22o ; English walnuts , ! 5ilSo ( ; filberts , 18c ; Jtallun chest nuts , 15c ; pecans' , 12c. . HONEY Is somowllat scarce nnd found nt previous quotations ; 10 < 3-lc for 1-tt frames ; canned houey , lOOJlic yer tt , Grooer'i 1,1st. Psovrjioss Haras , HpllU c ; breakfast bacon , 11@11'4 ' - ! bacon gidesl i4i7 ( < u'c ; dry salt , SOlS 'c ; shoulders , C < 40l7c ; dried beef , . AN-iiT-Mlxcd , t > 0lle ; stick. GOODH O.vstcrs , etundanl , per case , $3,30@ 3.33 ; strawberries , 2-lb per case , $3.20r'l.0 " ; * : raspberries , 2-lb per case , $ ; ) .16rt ) 3,25 ; "California pears , per case , W.700J4.M ) ; nprlcots , i > cr cap , W.WXcH.'O ; peaches , pr case , $6.70'i"5. Si ; white cherries , per case. $ WK ) ; Cnl. pluins.pcrcase$4.800t4 , < 0 ; blueber ries , per cnse , $2. . ' Ki ! .40t egg plums , 2-lb | > cr cuie , $2.60 ; pineapple * , 2-lb , per cn c , $3.200(5.75 ; Mb salmon , per doz , $1.7502UM ) ; 2-lb gooseberries , l > cr case , $3.25oT3. ! i ; 2-lb string beans , i cr case , tliliy'l ! ( ' > 5 ; 2-lb Lima bcnns.per case , $ l.fiOOfl. ( > 6 ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , $2.000 < 2.70 ; 2-lb early Juno Dear , per case , J2.SV. 3-lb tomatoes , $2.50 ; 2-lb corn , $2.300(2.40. Ditif.n FIIUITS Apples , new , Js , 707 , ' c ; evaporated 60-lb ring , OJiOilOo ; raspberries , evaporated , i'.j'f(27e ; blackberries , evai > or- atcd , lU@10xi4 : pitted cherries , 8l@32c ; East ern , HS peaches , new , gfiMJtfc ; California peaches , new , ) , lee ltic ; evapor ated , peeled peaches , 2"J30e ( ; ; evapor ated , unpared , 200i21o ; new cur- ranti , 7057' ' ; prunes , new , SOW.fc ; citron , 25c ; rnislns , London layers , $2.450 * a.50 ; California loose muscatels , $2. 10@2. 15 ; new Valencia , } { < ti * ' < ! . RuriNEii LAUD Tierce , 7c ; 40-lb square cans , 7J4C50lb round , 7 < o ; 20-lb round , ! 4e ; 10-lb pails , be ; 5-lb pails , 8 , ' c ; 2-lb .ails . , fc . HHOOM.H Extra 4-tle , $2.00 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; v'o. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable , $4.00. Svnt'P No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs. $1.50@1.65 ; ew Orlcims , per gallon , 3M540e : tnnplo iyrup , half bbls , "old tlmo" per gallon , SOc ; gallon cans , per doz , $10.60 ; half galen cans , icr doz , $41.25 ; quart cans , $3.25. STAHCII Mirror glass , 5 ? c ; Graves' corn , i ) c ; Oswcgo gloss , Oc ; Oswcgo corn , 7c. Hoi. UND HKKitixos 70@73 per keg. WooiiESWAitn Two-hoop pulls , per doz. , 1.15 ; three-hoop palls , $1.70 ; No. 1 tub , $0.60 ; S'o. a tub , $ .60 ; No. 3 tub $4.60 ; wash- joards. $1.40ii2.75 ; assorted bowls , $2.25 ; No. 1 churns. $9,00 ; No. 2 churns , $8.00 ; No. 1 churns , $7.00. PICKLES Medium In bbls , $7.00 ; do in half : > bls , ? 4.H ( > ; small , in bbls , $8.X ( ) ; do in half ililt , $4.60 ; gcrkins , in bbls , $ 'J.OO ; do m half bbls , $5.00. COFFHI- : Ordinary grades , 19@20c ; fair. 20n 20lsc ; jirime , 21@21Kc ; fancy green and rellow , 2'0(24c ( ; old government Java. 2 > > 0l > )0c ) ; interior Java , 23ii28c ( ; Moelm , 8S < jiKc : ) ; ArbucKlo's roasted , ttljfc ; McLuughlin's XXXX , 233iyc ; Dllworthfs,2l'c ; ; Red Cross , " .VnLi.iKH 30-lb palls. $1.50071.75. TEAS Japans , 200J55c ; gunpowder , 2fl@ We " ; Young Hyson , 23o5oc ; Oolong , 200 $ Roi-E Seven-sixteenths. . TOIIACCO Lorillard's ' Climax , 45c ; Splen did , 45c ; Mechanic's Delight , 44c ; Lcpgett & Meyer's Slur , 45c ; Cornerstone , 3 ! > e ; Drum- niond's Horseshoe , 44c ; J. T. . 40e ; Sorg's ' Spearhead , 44e ; Catlin's meerschaum , 31e ; Catlin's Old Style , 2Jc. ) SUOAK Granulated , 7K0775 < e ; conf. A , 7'4-073 < c ; white extra C , O oloj e ; extra C , % ( ! i ' % e ; yellow C , 5J4 ( < f 5 < e ; cut loaf , & } { ( b'-ic ; powdered , Sj OiS o ; New Orleans , 6 > . CIUCKKIIS , CAKES , ETC. Prices subject to chungo. Soda , 6c ; soda ( city goods ) , 7c ; soda snowllukcs ( in tins ) , lie ; soda dun dy , O Jc ; s > odu wafers ( in tins ) , lOc ; soda zephyr , be ; Mty oyster , OJjC ; excelsior , 7c ; farina oys ter , f > ytcgem \ oyster , 5c : monitor , 7c ; Omaha oyster , 7e ; pearl oyster , 5c ; picnic , 5c ; snowdrop oyster , be ; gutter , 5c : IJoston , Sc ; Omaha butter , 7c ; saVv tooth butter , ti c ; cracker meal , fij 'e ; graham , be ; graham wafers , 10c ; grahum wafers in pound pack ages , 12 e ; hard brea'd , 5c ; milk , 7)ijc ; oat meal , be ; oatmeal wafers , lOc ; oatmeal wa fers in Ib pkgs , 12J e ; animals , 12e ; boliver ginger ( round ) , 7c ; .cream , 8c ; Cornhill , lOc ; crucknells , Kic ; frosted cream , 8 } c ; ginger snaps , be ; ginger snaps ( city ) , 'Jo ; homo made ginger snaps in boxes , 13c ; home made ginger snaps (1 ( Ib cans ) per doen , $2.50 ; Icmod crenm/8c ; pretzels ( hand made ) , llj c. ; nssorte'd cakes nnd jumbles , ll } < jc ; assorted lingers , 15c ; uftcrnoon tea ( in tins ) per dozen , $7.00 ; banana fingers , 14c ; butter jumbles , HJ c ; Brunswick , 15e ; brandy snaps , 15c ; chocolatu drops ( now ) , lOc ; chpcolate wafers , 15c ; Christmas lunch ( in tins ) , per dozen , $4.60 ; cocoa taffy snaps , 14c ; cofTco cuke , 12c ; Cuba jumbles , HHo ; cream puffs , 2c ( ) ; egg Jumbles , 14c ; ginger drops , lie ; honey Jumbles , HMc ; Jelly ling ers , 15o ; jelly wafers , 15e ; jelly tart ( new ) , 15c ; lady fingers , 13c ; vanilla bur , 14c ; va nilla wafers , 14o ; Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages in box , per dozen , $2.50. All goods packed in cans 1 ct. per Ib. ad vance except Snowflake nnd Wafer Soda , which is packed only in cans. Soda in 2 Ib. and 8 Ib. paper boxes , Jj cent per Ib. advance ; all other goods , 1 cent per Ib. advance. Soda in 1 Ib. paper boxes , 1 cent per Ib. advance. The 2 Ib. boxes are packed in cases holding IS in a case. The 3 Ib. boxes are packed in cases holding 12 In a case. The 1 Ib. boxes uro packed in cnscs holding : > in a case. One Ib. 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 Cnscs with Glass Face to display the goods , 75ccnts each. No chnrgcs for Packages except for cans and re turnable cases. Glass Front Tin Cans and Snowflako" Soda Cans are returnable at prices charged Dry Goods. DUCK West Point 29 in. 8 oz. , lO c ; West Point 89 In. 10 oz. , I' o : West Point 10 in. 12 oz , 15c ; West Point 40 in. 11 oz , IBc. Checks Caledonia X , ilYc ; Caledonia XX , Economy , ! lfc ! ; Otis , 8) ) 0. KENTUCKY JKANS Memorial , 15e ; Canton , ISc ; Durham , 27Je ; Hercules , 18e ; Leaming ton , 22 } < fo ; Cottswold , 23c. CIIASII Stevens' D , Oc ; blenched , 7c ; Ste vens' A , "ko ; bleached , 8 > < fe ; Stevens' P bleached , 9 > < ic ; Stevens' N , 9) ) c ; bleached , wycStevens' \ S U T , 12J e. MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth , ? 2.85 plain Holland , 8 > a'c to 'Jo ; Dado Holland , CAMIIUICS Slater , 4 0 ; Woods , 4J < jc ; Stan dard , 4 } < jc ; Peacock , 4 ! e. CoMFoiiTKiis fct.JO ( ( : ! T > .00. BLANKETS White , fl.00@7.50 ; colored fl.10 8.00. BLEACHED SIIEETIXQ Berkeley cambric No. (10 ( , 9 < fc ; Hest Yet , 4-4 , 0 > o ; butter cloth OO , 4J c ; Cabot , 7 < c ; Farwcll , 8c ; Fruit of Loom. lo ( ; Greene G , Oc ; Hope , 7c ; King Phillipcumbrli * , lie ; Lonsdale , like ; Lens dale , 8c ; Now York mills , 10) < fc ; Peppcrcl 42-in , lOKo ; Pepperell , 4ln. . , ll ? oPcppcrol ; 0-4 , 15c ; Pcpperell , 8-4 20c ; Pcpperell 0-4 , 22c Pepperell , 10-4 , 24c ; Canton 4-4 , 8e ; Canton 4-4 , OJjfo ; Triumph , Co ; Wamsutta , lie ; Val ley , 5e. FLANNELS Plaid Raftsman , 20c ; Goshen 324c ! ; Clear Lake , 32 } < o ; Maple City , 3GV ' c White-G H No. 2 , , * < , 21c ; G H No. 1 , % 27 o ; U H No. 2 , Jf , 22Vfc ; H H No. 1 , Jf flOc ; Quecheo No. 1 , f , 4'-'c ; Quecheo No. 2 ! tf > 37 > < e ; Quecheo No. 4 , ? { , 32 } < o ; Anuwan KiKo ; Windsor , 22 } < c. Red C. 24-inch. 15 fi E , 24-inch/Jlo ; GG , 24 inch , 18o ; H A F , ! PitixTs SOMII Counts Atlanta , 5X1 Slater , 5cUerlin Oil , \\yte\ \ \ \ Garner Oil , < 7c. PINK'Vsn ROIIKS Richmond , Co ; Allen Co ; River point , 5c ; Steel River , fie ; Richmond mend , Co ; Pacitlc , 0 > < fc ; Ixnioo HI.UE Wash ington , Oc ; Century Indigo blue prints , JOc American , 0 > ; Arnold , 0/o ; Arnold 13 lOi e ; Arnold A , 12o ; Arnold Gold Sea 0 > < fc. Ditiss Charter Oak , 4J < fo ; Ramapo l > fu ; Lodi , 7K ? Allen , S e ; Richmond 3Kc ; Windsor , Cc ; Eddystonu , Oo ; PaciHc 5c. COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trndo dls count LL , 3re ; CC , ' 7 ! c ; SS , 8J c ; Niimo less 5Ko ; No. 5 , c ; EE , 9Ko ; GG , 10/is } XX , Via ; OO , 14o ; NN. lOc ; KX , 18c ; R , 20c No. 10 , 8 } o ; 40 , lOJ c ; CO , 12Ko ; 80 , 15c ; i colored , lOo ; 50 , colored , 12c ; 70 , colored , 15o Bristol , lil/e ! ; Union Pacilic , 18c. CAHPET WAUIBebb white , lO e ; colored BIIOWN SHEETING Atlanta A , 4-4 , . . , Atlantio H. 4-4 , 7e ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , 0 > < c ; At/ lantlu P , 4-4 , 5J4'c ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , 5fe : Au rora C , 4-4 , 4) ) 0 : Crown XXX. 4-4 , OJtfo Hooslcr LL , 4-4 , 5B ; Indian Head , 4-4,74C Lawrence LL , 4-4 , 5Vc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 5J'u ; Pepperell R , 4-4 , O&c ; Pcpperell O , 4-4 ( io ; Pepperell , 8-4 , 18c ; Pepperell , 0-4 , 20o Pepperell , 10-4 , 2''o ; Utica C , 4-4 , 4 o ; Wu- chusett , 44 , 7u ; Aurora R , 4-4 , X i Aurora B , 4-4. Oo. BATTS Standard. 8c ; Gem , 10fej Beauty , 12Ko ; Boono. 14o ; B. cased , W.50. GISOIHM Plunkett checks , 7 > c : Whlt- tcnton , 7 i ! ; York , 7)40 ; Normandi dress , 8 > c ; Calcutta dress , SJ c ; Whlttenton dress , 9c ; Renfrew dress , 0@l'Jjfo. } TICKS Lcwiston , SO-ln. , 12 > fo ; Lewlston , 32-in. , 13V < c ; York , 32-in. , 14c ; Swift river , 7KoThorndlko ; , OO , 8o ; Thorndike , EF , 8Ku ; Thorndiko , 120 , Ok'c ; Tliorndlko , XXX , 15o ; Cordis , No : 5 , V Cordls \ , No. 4 , lie. DENIMS Amobkeng , 0-oz. , lOo ; Everett , 7-oz. , I3c : York , 7-or.,13C ; Haymaker , 8Hc ; Jafircy , XX , u c ; Jaflrey , XXX , i o ; Bearer Creek , AA , 12c ; Heaver Creek , Bl ) , lie ; Beaver Creek , CC , lOc. General Mnrkrto. Price * on nil article * ijiiotdt In MiUcoI- mini urt vholcKitle and < ire corrected dully , Hate * unjtonr und fcn\nre \ Jobber * wires und urc not rehtll. I'rlce * on ( iinln nre tlio c j > ald h\i \ Oinnhn miller * delivered. Qno- tuttrm on hides nnd fur * urc thotc yJi'c/i / bu the leadtna purchasers of the ullii. Fi.ofit AND FEED Minnesota patent * , $2.00 per cwt ; Kansas and Missouri fancy winter jmtcnts , $2.00oi2.75 per cwt ; Nebraska pat ents. $2.450/2.60 per cwt ; rye flour , $2.00 per cwt t wheat graham , $1.75 per cwt ; rye graham , $1.40 per cwt ; New York buck- wheat. $ fl.MXit7.00 per bbls TSxeelslor , $0.00 per bbl ; ready ru.scd , $3.)0 ( ) | wr 100-lb case ; cornmenl. yellow , $1.00@1.10 per cwt ; white , $1.1001.15 per iiwt ; bran , $10.00a17,00 ( per ton ; screenings , $14.00@15.00 per ton ; hominy iny , $3.25 per bbl ; chojiped feed , $20.00 per ton ; chopped corn , $19.00 per ton. lUv Upland prairie , $7.0007.50 ; common coarse , $ .00@H.50 ; straw , fO.OUOtH.60. COAL Egg , $10.50 ; nut. $10.60 ; range , $10.60 ; walnut block , $4.25 ; Iowa lump , $3.75 ; Iowa nut , $3.00 ; Illinois , $45.00@4.75. Ditfos Ammonia | carb , 14c ; camphor refined 30c ; copperas , 1'jfe ; cream taitar , 45c ; crcaui tartar powdered. 80 ( < i60e ; In digo Madras , 75o ; morphia sulph , $ ; i.50 ; soda bi. carb , I55is ; Venice turpentine , 40c ; gum opium , $4.05 ; quicksilver , 80c : ( julnlnc , Ger man per oz , 55c ; quinine , P. & W. , Ole ; wax , yellow , pure , 32c. OILS Carbon , 18u25c ( ; linseed , boiled , 02c ; linseed , raw , 6ic ! ; castor , No 1 , $1.20 ; No. 2 , $1.12 ; sperm whale , $1.00 ; fish , bank 35c ; ncatsfoot extra , 53c ; neatsfoot No. 1 , 50e ; gasoline , 74 degrees , 15c ; W. S. lard , 05c ; No. 1 lard , 50c ; No. 2 lard , 60c ; W. Va. zero , 14c ; W. Va. summer , 12c ; golden No. I , 40o ; golden No. 2 , 25o ; whale , 20c ; napthn 1 degree , 14c ; headlight 160 degrees , 12c ; head light , 175degrees , 15c ; turpentine , 40c. PAINTS White lead , pure , O'fc ; white lead , fancy , 0) e ; putty , In bladders , 3 ; Paris white , 3c ; common , 2)-fe ) ; red lend 7c Wi N now ni.A > < 9 Single , 00.10005 per cent ; double , 70 und 6 per cent discount. SPIRITS Cologne spirits 188 proof , $1.13 ; do , 101 proof , $1.15 ; spirits , second lunllty , 101 proof , $1.13 : do , IbS ; j > roof , $1.12 ; alcohol , 188 proof , per wino gallon. $2.10 ; redistilled whiskies $ l.00@1.50 ; gin , blended , $1.60012.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , $2.00ttO.K ( ( ) ; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes , $2.00(9(1.50 ( ( ; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , $1.5003.00 ; brandies , Imported , $5.01)08.50 ) ; domestic , $1.30073.1X1 ; gins , Im- mrted , $4.50M < 500 ; domestic , $1.2513.00 ; hnmpagncs , imported , per cnse , $28.00@ M.OO ; American , per case , $10.00oi > 10.00. HHAVY HAitmvAiin Iron , rate , $2.00 ; plow steel , special cast , 4)fc ) ; crucible steel , tlj c ; cast tools , do , 12015c ; wagon spokes , per set , $2.00(45.61) ( ) ; hubs , per set , $1.60 ; felloes , sawed dry , $1.50 ; tongues , each , 75c ; axles , each , 75o ; square nuts , per Ib , 0jJl3c ( ; coil chain , per Ib , CK@13c ; malleable , 8(3lOo ( ; iron wedges , Oc ; crowbars , ( Jo ; harrow teeth , 4c ; spring steel , 4@5c ; Burden's horse shoes , $4.75 ; Burden's mule shoes , $3.75 ; barbed wire , in cur lots , $ -1.00 per 100 Ibs ; iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 , $2.40 ; steel nulls , $2.50. LE Tiinu Oak soles , 350l7e ' ! ; hemlock slaughter sole , 20Q ! 29c ; hemlock dry sole , 21C < $25c $ ; hemlock kip. 05(3900 ( ; A. & B. run ner kip , 50@75c ; A. hemlock calf , lWc@f 1.00 ; A. A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 75c ; hemlock upper , 19@24c ; English grain upper , 25c ; hem lock grain upper. 21a24c : Tampico U. L. Morocco , 29@33e ; Tampico pebble , O. D. Mo. , . . , . . . . Ai I H.4kll i l VV/j T\V .J&llllil l\t l * > v * r- * .j Gricsen kids , KI.OO@ : .M ; Krcnch calf kids linings , $ ( J.OO@ ( ' > . .r)0 per doz ; pink , cream und white linings , $ T.tX > ( i10.00 per doz ; colored toppings$9.00@11.00 ; green ox pelts , 3iJjJ/c ( : ; kip skins , ( unfrozen ) , 4@tlXo ; cowhides , ! 1) Hums Green butchers' , K&fyfe ; green -jrcd. ( K3fi ) < o ; dry Hint , Oc ; dry salt , 8c ; green calf skins , 7c ; daniHgcd hides , two thirds price. Tallow H/e. Grease I'rim white , 4e ; yellow , 3e ; brown , 2c , Sheep pelts , 2cOjI-UX ) . Steady und unchanged. Giaix Wheat , No. 2 , GOc ; rye , 55c ; corn , yellow , 4007430 ; corn , white , 42@4ftc ; oats , 29@3Uu ; barley , C0@0oc , according to quality. FIAXSHKO Is unchanged and Is quoted nt $1.2. ) per bushel. Funs Kaccon,10(560emink ( ; , 15@40c ; musk rat fall , 2@To ; striiwd skunk,50i25o ; mountain wolf , No. 1 , * 1.50a2.50 ( ; No. 2 , prairie , 00@ 75e ! ; No. 2 , 2r)040c ; beaver , No. 1 , tier Ib , $2.00@3.00 ; No. 2 , $1.00S1.S5 ( ; otter , fl.OO ® 0.00 ; dry deer skins , SOfn/'ttc per Ib ; dry ante lope , elk , moose , etc. , 150 25c. Dry Lumber. DIMENSIONS AND TIM1IEI18. . 14 1(1 ( ft. 18ft. 20ft. 22ft. 24 2x4 IT M ) 20 00 21 OJ 22 00 2x10 . 8X12 . .18 2.20 ] 00 21 no',24 ' , 00'24 ' 4x4 8x8 .is 5oi | .via ) razoo23 \ \ No. 1 com , s 1 s.18.f)0 I No. 3 com , s 1 s.tlh.50 No. 2 com , sis. 17.00 | No. 4 com , sis. 13.60 FCNCINCI. No. 1 , 4 & 0 in 12 & 14 ft. , rough * 19.fiO No. 1 , " " 10 " 10.50 No. 2 , " 12 14 " 10.50 No. 2 , " " 10 " 18.00 S1DIXO. A , 12,14 & 10ft.$21.50 I C , 12 , 14 & 1C ft.$15.50 B , " " 20.501 D , " " 12.50 Fi.ooniNO. A 0 in White Pine t2.-.r > 0 UOin " " : C in " " IIO.OO DOin " " 21.50 EOin " " ( Scl. Fencing ) 19.90 G In. Drop Siding 50o per M extra. CKII.INd AND I'AIITITION. 2d com % In White Pine Ceiling 134.00 " us.OO Clear , % in Norway " " 10.00 2dcom. in " " " 14.00 STOCKUOAlmS. A121nch8ls $15.50 H13 ' 30.20 C13 " 30.00 D12 " 23.00 No. Icom , ISinsls , 12ft 20.50 " " " 14ft 19.00 D" " " 10ft 18.50 " " " 10 , 18,20ft 21.50 No.2 , " 2 1900 " " " 12&14ft 18.50 " " " 17 ft 17.50 12 In Grooved roofing , (1 per M. more than 12 In Stock Uourds sumo length. 10 In Grooved Hoofing same prlco as 12 in Stock Uourds. fen IP I.AI * . No. 1 Plain 8 and 10 in , $19.00 No.2 " " " 17.50 No. 1O G , Sin 19,50 riNisiii.Nii. 1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , ItfinsSs 151.00 " \yt. 2 51.00 3d , clear , 1 in , s2s 44.50 " lif 1W , Sin 40.00 A , select , 1 ms2s 40.dC A " IV.lK.Slnuaa 44.0C 1J , " Iins2s 30.01 U , " l > f , IK , 2 In a S s 37.0C 8OUTI1EIIX YELLOW 1'INE. Com. 4 inc h Flooring J17.5C Star " " 21.50 1st and 2d clear 4 inch Flooring 23.0C Six inch 40o less. Clear % inch Ceiling 21.5C Clear Jf inch Partition 25.0C Clear % inch , Partition $2 above % inch Ceiling 25.0C Clear Finish , 1 and \\i \ inch , s 2s 29.01 Clear Finish , 1 and 2 inch , 8 2 s 30.01 Clear Corrugated Ceiling , 4 inch 25.M Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Huso. . . . 27.0C I'OI'I.AK I.UMI1KK. CPolar | Dx. IJds. % in. , s 2 s $ r..OC " " K in. Panel , s 2 s 27.0C " " Corrugated Coiling , % . . 2S.5C nATTENs , WELL Tunixii , HCKIJTS. O. G. Halts , iyt in ( Be ; Ux3 , s 1 s. 4o ( ) ; 3in Well Tubing , D. & M. anil Uov. , $23.0(1 ; Pick ets , D. & H. Flat , $20.50 ; D. H. Sq. , $21.50. BIII.NOI.IS : , LATH. XX clear , $10 ; extra * A * . $2.S5 ; A * stand ard No. 5 , No. 1 , $1,45 ; lath , $2.55. rests. White ccuar , 0 in. , } { s. 12 > e ; 9 in. n.rs. , 11 , ' e ; white cedar , % in K8 UJjo ; 8 in. qrs lOc ; white cedar. 4 In. round , \me \ ( ; Ten- ncssco red cednr , split , 14c ; split oak , lOo ; 0 in 7 in. , and Sin. ( ) < each ) 8 ft. , round , W.C. posts. Pacific Kxpreiiii Klectliin. Thooftlccrsof the Pacillo Kxpress company for the ensuing year , us chosen u few days ago , are ; President nnd treasurer , K. M. Morsman ; vice-president , Charles Francis Adama ; secretary. W. F. Hechol. The directors ' rectors arc : C. F. Adams , Boston ; A. H. Calofl New York ; D. II. Smith. St. Louis ; E. Itt. Morsman ; W. F. Hechel , Omaha ; L. A. Fuller , J. K. Johnston , Kansas City. OHAHAJOBBEBS'DmECTO ' Agrlcultural Implements. CHURCHILL PARKER , DealerinAgricnlturallniplenients , Wagons , Carilngcs unit Iluiiln. .lnie Street , btlwtcnvth and _ KHh. Omaha. N ebraska. _ LININGER VMETCWLF co. , AgriculturalliniilGnientSjfagon Carriagcs , Ktc. Whole sale. Omaha , Nebraska. PARL1N. ORENDORF 4 , MARTIN , Wholesale Dealers In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies IU1 , BO , W5 n J ( C7 Jones Street , Ouiatia. P. P. MAST & C0 Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , Cultivators , liny llakrs , Cider Mills mul I.utmn Pul- Terliern. Cur. llth and Nicholas streets. WINONA IMPLEM E N T C 67i Wholesale Agricultural Ininlemeiit faeous&BDiuries Corner 14lh and Nicholas Streets. OMAHA 1IUANCII. J. P. SEIBERLING & CO. , ( Akron , OhkO Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , \V. K. Mead , Manager. nit I.ea enworth St. , Uinalia MOLINE.MILBURNiSTODDARDCo Manufacturer ! ! and Jobbers In Wagons Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. flth anil I'aclflc Streets , Omnhn , Nob. Artists' Materials. " A HOSPE , Jr. , ' Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anfl Organs , 1513 Ilmmlas Street. Omaha , Nebraska. Boots and Shoos. / . V. MORSE & "CO. , Jobbers or Boots and Shoes , 111 Karnnm Ft. , Omulia , Nob. Manufactory , Hummer Street , Huston. KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. , ( Successors to Itceil , Jones A to. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots andShocs Agents for llo ton Unblier Shoe Co. 1102,11041100 Ilnrney fel. . Ouiiilin , Nebraska. BqpksollerB.and Stationers- H. M , & 8. W. JONES , ucccssor to A. T. Kenyon It Co. , Wholesale & Iletall Booksellers and Stationers , 'Ino Wedding Stntlonery , Cmmm'rcliil Stationery. Wti IHmglns Street , Omaha. Neb. ( toffees , Splcoe , Etc. LARKE COFFEE CO.T Uinnlin CotTt'0 mul Spice Mills. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , Flavorl'm Kurorts , I.iuimtrr Blue , Inkn. Ktc. 1414- UlUll.irney Strt'ct , Omnlni , Xcbnuka. Crockery and Glassware. "w. LVwRlGHT. Agent for the Mnnufacturers anil Importer ! , of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Ktc. Office , . ' 117 8. 13th St. , Ouiiilm , Nebraska. Commission andJStorage- D. A. HURLEY. Commission and Jobbing , llutter , KKKII and Produce. Consignment' solicited , llcHdquartum fur fctonunre. Berry Hoii'iiiml ( irnpc lliiskota. 1414 Doilgo St. , Omulia. RIDDLLL & RIDDELL. Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties Iluttcr , Kggs , cheese. Poultry , Came , Ostcr , Ktc. , Kte. 112 Ninth 14th Mroct. WIEDEMAN & CO. . Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , Iluttcr. ( iame. Krults. Ktc. MO South 14th St. . Omaha , Nebraska. CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. . ( Successors to McSIumo & Schrocdcr. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaha , Ncbraiku. Co lCoko _ and Lime. OMAHA"COA L. coKE" JoDte of Hard anfl Soft Coal , 200 Snutb ISth street , Omnha , Nebrnika. J. J. JOHNSON i CO. . Mannfactnrers of Illinois Wnite Lime , - And shippers of Coal. Coke , t.'cmcnt , Fluster , Lime , Drain Tile , and ttewer I'lpc. ODlcc , I'nxton llottl , Karnnm St. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone 811. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Snippers of Coal anfl Coke , 214 South 1.1th St. . Omaha , Neb. M. E SMITH At CO. , Dry Goofls , Furnishing Goofls anfl Notions , 1WJnnd IIM IlouKlasCor. llth St.Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo Importers anflJooDersinDryGooflsNotions , Gents' Kurnlshlnn Conils. Comer llth and Sta..Onmhn , Nohnnkn. Furniture. DEWEY A : STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnre , Harimm Street , Omaha. Ncbranku. rocorlea. PAXTON , GALLAGHER i CO. . Wholesale Groceries anfl Proyisions , 706 , TOT , 700 and 7118.10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD. BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , Hth and I avcnworth Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. D. M. STEELE & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 1210,1K1 nnd 1KI Hurnej Street , Omnha , Neb. ALLEN BROS. , Wholesale Grocers , 1114 and lllfi Ifarncr Street. Omaha , Neb. Hardware. LEE. FRIED * CO. . Joooers of Hardware anfl Nails , Tinware. Sheet Iron. Ktc. Aitcnts for Howe Scales unil Miami I'owilcrC'o , Omaha , Neb. HIMEBAUGH i TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware anfl Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' Tools and Buffalo Scales. 1103 Street , Omaha , Nobru > 4ia. RECTOR. WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th and Ilarncy Ht.i. , Omalm , Neb. Wt > stcrn Auent ( or Austin Powdur Co. . Jem-rvon Htvel Nails , Knlrbnnks Stnnilunl Scales. Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH , Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Waiton Slork , Hardware , Lumber , Kic. anil 1211 llarni'y Street , Umaba. JAMES A. EDNEY. Wholesale Iron anfl Steel , Waeonanil Cnrrlimo Wood Hlock , Heavy Hardwan Ktc. KIT unit Ulil I arenworlb ht. , Oumhu , Neb. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , All Kinds of Bnilding Material at Wholesale Ifcth Street and Union Pnclfle Track , Omalm , LOuTs BRADFORD , Dealer in Luralier , Lath , Lime , Sash , IWori.Elc. Yarils-Corncr 7lli and louglns ; Comci ' . 'III und Iouila . C. H. DE\TZ \ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13th and California Ftrrets , Omaha Nobrcnin. FRED W. CRAY. Lnmlier Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , CorncrCtbkDd l > ouilmSls.Om h . . _ Lumber , ' T.W. HARVEY LUMBER ( JO. , . To Dealers Only , Office. 1403 farnam Street Omaha , JOHN A. \VAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber Etc , Qulncy White l.lme. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lnmber , Wood Carpf U and I'arquet Moorln . Ptu and tkiu Us TrorTWorkB. ' , . " " ' w u. "pyCxro N" & V I'ER Li N a , Wrongbt and Cast Iron Building Worlr , KDxIneK. IlraM Worklpnpral Kouniirr , Machine and Illacksmltn Work , ORIrp and Wiirku , U , > ' HT. mul Kill Street , Omaha. OMAHA WIRE .V IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of fire and Iron Railings " Desk Itnlli , Window flunnU. flower SlnmU , Wlra I Hxn , Kic. IM North Ifth Street. Omaha. OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS. Man'frs ' of Fire SBnrglar Proof Safes Vault'.lull Work , Iron nnd Wlro Fencing , Sinn * . ito. ( i. AmlrffMi , I'rop'r Cor. Kill andJnckKim Sts , IMEACJHER & LEACH , Fire and Bnrglar Proof Safes , Time Locks , ( .eneral AgrnM for Dlwbolil Snfo A t.ork t'o.'n Vault * and Jail Work , 1115 Karuam Street , Oumhu. * lot8 Caps , Eto. _ W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1(07 ( llarncT Street , Oniahu , Neb. _ Mllllnorynnd _ _ i. o B E R > E L D'ER v c 6 . . Inmoilers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions AN. Jin mul 312 South IHIi Notions. JVT.'ROBINSON NOTiorTcoiT Wiiolesale Nolions anfl Furnishing Goofls 4 ( nti'l B H ( ilti 10th St. , Omitlift. " " " " VINYARDli"s"CHNE"lD"EWi Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goofls , 11(13 ( Humor Struct , OmnliH. JOIIB. CONSOUDAtED'TANK LINE CO. . fholsaleRefincfl anfl LnMcating Oils , Ailo ( inHiitKic. . , Onmli * . A. H. Illihnp , Mnnngcr. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , 'nrry ' a nice ilork of Printing. Wrnprlnii nnil Writing 1'Hper. Special Htlontlon t\ven \ In rnr ToRrt nnli'ru. Printers' Materials. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Publishers , Dealers In Type. I'n-Mt'i nml Printer * ' Supplies. { 03 toutli litli t > treet , OmubH. Rubber Goods- OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers anfl Dealers in Rubber Goofls 311 Clotlilng Riul lo llier llollluu. UUb Fiirnum Btrett. , Pumps , Etc. A. L. STRANG CO. , Pnmps , Pipes and Engines , CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pnmps , Pipe , Fittings , itcam nnd Water Supplier noadqnarten for Mast , toost A Co'ii goixlii. 1111 Karnam bl. , Dnmhu. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. . Steam anfl Water Supplies , id ; Milta ,8anl , Bt. . On.h. . BROWNELL& CO. . Engines , Boilers and General Machinery. HJ-m urap. . Saw MIX. . Seeds. PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. , Wholesale Farm , Fielfl anfl Garflen Seefls Oil anil ( lUJoiica Street Oinulm. Storage , Forwarding A. Commission ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. . Storage , Forwarding anfl Commission , Branch lionsoof the llennoy HucKy Co. IluvKlvio wuulusalu anil rotnll , 1 H UlOanil 1311 Itard Sirutt. OmuUu. Telephone No.7U ) . I ) . Cornice. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Kpenctcr. Proprietor. ICO Doduo nnd llBauil lot North lUth Hlrei'l. Omitlin. STORZ &ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1 1121 North Klgthtcentb Street , Omaha. Neb. Overalls. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. . Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeans I'anti , Shirts , Ktr. IIIRnml 1101 Douglas Street , UmuUtt , Neb. Sash , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROV. ' t , CO. , Wholesale ManuT .cturorn of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Dranoh Office , IZlli and lianl Htrects , Omaha , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Muiilillnus , KtnlrWork and Interior Hard Wood Hit * l u. N. K. Corner nth und l.cnveiiwurlu Streets , Omahu , $ cb. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. , Manafacturers of Moulding , Sash , Doors , And minds. Turning , Stair-work , Hank and Ofllco FIU tiling , ailli und I'opploiun ATenuo. a Smoke Stacks , Boilers , Etc. H. K. SAWYER , Manufactnring Dealer in Smoke Stacks , Brltchlngs , Tnnk nnd ( iencml Holler ItupulrlUK. I3li Doduo btreetOmuhuNcb C. U. PAI.MKIl. X , IMIICIIMAN. J. II. IH.A.SfllAlll ) . PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. , Liye Stock Commission Merchants. Ofllcu-Uocim ii.Oppni'llii KichniiKii llull'llng ' , llii lee Mock \ nrds , Nmtli Ouiulm , Ni-b. McCOY BROS. . Liye Stock Coeimission Merchants , Murkct furnltOH'fl fr'Mt on application , Mockcri nrul fot'tturn fiiniUhttl on unod ti-rniH. Uo * 'rt'fKtin' Onm- ( jtNHtloiml Hunk iui'1 hnnth Oiuuhu Nulloimi , Uuluu block Vt.rtln , toulli Oinithn , LORIMERWESTERFIELD& MALEY Liye Stock Commission , Itoora li , KxthuiiL'o lliillUlnu , Union Stock Yards' , huiith Oiuithu , Ni'b , f ALEXANDER A : FITChT Commision Dealers in Live Sock , Iloolun , Oiipo ltn Hithunvn llulldlnn , Union btick ) VimU , feoulli omitbit. Neb. UNioTTs'TocKVA'RDS co. , " Of Omaha , Limited , Jeltn 1' . llojd , b