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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : -I 'tlJIDAY , JUTjY 27. 1888.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS.
Wheat Suffers ft Serious Becksot
But Recovers Later.
CORN WITHOUT SPECIAL FEATURE
Ontn Unto Dull , Clotting Slightly
Firmer I'roTlHlotis Attract Bloro
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Attention Onttlo bower Hoga
llnthcr Slow Quotations.
CHICAGO MAUKRT.
CIIICAOO , July 20. [ Special Telegram to
THK Ur.c.1 The grain market had n backset
to-day. Wheat partially recovered , how
ever , nnd closed strong , Hut corn did not
rally to any extent , nnd closed spcculntlvcly
weak , though shippers have no fault to find.
They have large orders to fill , nnd In the de
pressed state of trade locally nrc able to find
grain to ship. Wheat cables were somewhat
variable. Public cables quoted the ud.ysr.Co
mentioned yesterday in private message ? ,
whllo private cables represented a rather
easier feeling , and brightening weather
prospects ou Iho continent nnd in England.
The expert Inquiry nt the sea board nnd also
nt western nnd Interior points where wheat
Is not held off the innrkct , is very nctlvc.
Locally , many of ttio leaders who were buyIng -
Ing early turned sellers to-day. The market
opened Jf@ ? o higher nnd tempted realizing
Bales. The initial range was about the top.
In any event , the best prices were obtainable
nround the beginning , when August was
quoted nt S0 > < c , September at SOJfe , und De
cember nt 83e. The llrst decline carried
prices down % c , when a partial recovery fol
lowed. Then the market ngaln broke , nnd this
time landed August nt 70K , September nt
7&Kc , which was I'jcslirmlcniro from opening
prices , nndXSlbc below yesterday's close.
Last quoted prices were blXo for July , < l ) ? a
for August , bOc for September and 82 > o for
December. This is % ( < Xc below yesterday.
The general feeling was one of regained
btrcngth , though right nt the tap of the bell
Bcnlpcrsvcro nnxioUHiy offering more than
the crowd wanted. The latest private cables
were the best of the dny. In the pit a largo
average business was done , though thorn
were dull "snots" when nothing was going
on nmnng the traders. A good many who
hnd been tempted to sell out early were re
placing their wheat later in the day. The
market has lost its sense of helplessness und
once more seems nble to stand alone.
From the supply nnd demand basis it
would seem that thcro was no good reason
to look for n decline in corn to-day , but the
speculative pressure was heavy from nlmost
the stnrt. mm n decline of over lo was the
result. Conservative people who do not lose
eight of the fact that August is the most
critical month In the season for corn , were
not selling , but they were not buyIng -
Ing , | eithcr. If corn cuts through
August all right they will not com
bat the theory of lower prices , but until the
safety of the growing crop is assured they do
not core to bo short on the market. Neverthe
less it was Inrgoly "short selling" that car
ried the price of August down from 46 o to
45o , mid of September from 40 } < c to 4lfc. ?
The close was 45 } < c for August and 44 J ( V
i4J < c for September.
OatH were dull nnd cnsy during the greater
pait of the day , following In the wnko of the
other cereals , but toward the oloao were
slightly llrmcr. Weather conditions wore
favorable for the harvesting of the crop , and
trading orders were unusually light , with
transactions recorded nt figures varying but
slightly from yesterday's closings. Onl.v
ono or t'vo buyers nppenred to c.iro for.
Roller July , bidding nround 29J.iC. Trading ;
wns largely in seller August , with n fair In
quiry for longer months , nnd seller May was
in moderate favor nt a shade decline early.
Receipts were less than estimated , mm it is
not believed that any new oats of consequence
quence will arrive this week. Cash No. 2 , in
store , were dull and salable at 2fl ( ; 29c1
with trade chiefly in samples.
Provisions received more attention. Foi
cash delivery there was more of the formci
freedom nnd liberty in buying , nnd in n spec
ulative way business was quite active. From
the start trading wns well maintained ; the
work of reducing short lines was prosecuted
with considerable vigor , nnd the interest do
volopcd was more than ordinarily general
Hutchlnson wns credited with being the
heaviest individual buyer of property. Pack
crs were also inclined to favor the bull side
and their future purchases were doubtlcsi
much larger than their sales. The Inquir ;
for cash products comes from all directions
In the day's market price changes wen
within moderate limits. At the close slier
ribs were the same ns yesterday , while Ian
wns 2 } c higher , and pork about 2c lowci
CIlICAGOJhlVE STOCK.
CHICAGO , July 20. [ Special Telegram ti
THE BEE. I CATTLK Thcro was n pretty fal
supply of good stock. The inferior to fai
kinds were in henvy supply and the genera
demand wns small. There were many goo
range cattle , which buyers took in preference
once to ordinary natives. Prices were quote
10 < 320c lower , the decline being mainly 01
grassy cattle of course. Hnugh , heavy cattl
were very slow sale. The receipts includei
B.BOO Toxans. Choice to extra beovcs , $0.00(1 (
(1.25 ( : medium to good steers , 1350 to 1500 Ibs
$5.1B@5.90 ; 1200 to 1350 Ibs , $1.00@5.35
050 to 1200 Ibs. $3.70(34.80 ; stocker
nnd feeders , t2.10cM.50 ; cows , bull
nnd mixed , .35@3.30 ; bulk , 2COi (
P3.00. Texas cattle lOo lower ; steers , tU ) t
1050 Ibs. , $3.25 ® t.70 : 730 to IHX ) Ibs. , $2.75 ( <
jj.40 ; OOJtolOO Ibs. , $2.0003.15 ; cows , Jl.OJtf
Hoes Trade wns rather slow nnd price
unsettled , with a down turn of nbout
nickel on prime heavy nnd 5 ( lOo on packers
Light sorts are fully ns high as ycsterdaj
Heavy sold at $0.4050.4" > ; a few fane ,
butcher weights at $0.50. The bulk of th
best mixed sold nt $0.25iiii.3. ( ( > nnd commo
packers went ns low us $ : ! .00 ( < T0.20. Ligh
sorts bold steadily nt $0.40iT0.42 ( > .
FINANCIAL.
Nnw YOIIK , July 23. [ Special Telegram t
Til K HUE. ] STOCKS London cnmo in uboi
$4 per cent higher on American sccuritlc ;
Early cables nl.so brought liberal buying 01
dcrs. This sot tha puce nnd prices wet
roarknd up fractionally. After the first ni
vance u reaction set in , accompanied by 111
oral realizing by traders who said the di
cllno wns duo nfter the recent advance. Tn
break proved only temporary , however , nn
prices began moving upward again. Abov
noon reports from the west said that Judg
Brewer had granted n temporary Injunctio
restraining the Iowa rnilioad comnmsionci
from putting Into effect tholr low tariff :
This Is what the bulls have relied upon fc
several weeks , nnd it caused Increased bu ;
Ing of t'i anger stocks and sent prices up o
nu avcingu of } $ point , increased the bul
ish feeling nnd caused un uneasiness union
the boars. The latter covered modoral
lines , but ut Iho same time agreed that tl
advances wcto only temporary nnd i\oul
not hold unless Iho public , which is not I
the market to uny extent , comes in and bu :
Union Pacific nnd Northern Pacific 11101
freely. The Oregon Navigation squabble
regarded us n hindrance to n further bu
movement In those securities und holders u
pear nnxious to sell , but prices only decline
fractionally. St. Paul gained 1 point durh
the morning und Northwestern 1. In tl
rest of the market the changes were unit
pomit.
t bond * wer
l but htcady.
Ql'OTATIim.
U.H. t * rcfiilnr. . , , l ? < Northern Pacific. . . Sf
1 ? . B. 45 coupons. .ISiM ! tin preferred. . . . 6"
I' ' . S. 4ls regular - C.N.w Ill
U. B. 4 107 ? , doprufciretlH \
rj N. V.tvntral . . IIM
Conir.il I'.ielrte . Mi11. ! . ! . X-1 ! i
( ttilciKu .V Alton .Ut iliorkUlinil . . . IUi
Cl'lciitto.llurllncton ] < . ' . . M..VSU I' . . 71
X ( julury. . . IM ! { | ! < preferred , in
I ) . , I.'VW , . . , iriijl t. I'.mi \ Omaiiii : i >
, IllnoU Central . iivil Uoiircfcrrcil
MOSET ox C , L Easy at 1$1 ( X per cent ;
closed nt l < v ljtf per cent.
PntMB MCKCASIILE PAi-nii 4QO per
cent.
STEIIUNO EXCIIANOE Quiet and weak ,
with nctual business nt $4.SO for sixty day
bills , $ -1.83 for demand.
1'ltODUCH
CniCAoo , July CO. Wheat Steady ; cash ,
, e ; August , 79Ke ; September , bOc.
Corn Lower ; cnih , 4n > c ; August , 45x' < c ;
September. 43 13-10e.
Oats Easier : cash , 23Xc ; August , 24 c ;
September , 24J c.
Hve-45 > < c.
Harley nnd Timothy No trading.
Vhisky-tl.20.
Pork Steady ; cash and August , $13.75 ;
September. $13.t5.
Kurd Firm ; cash , $ .3.02) ; Auiust , $3.03 ;
September , $ S.70iiS.J ( . ,
Flour Steady nnd unchanged.
Hulk Meats-Shoulders $7.25 ( 7.40 ; short
clear , $3.b7M 8.S9 ; short ribs , * 8.13W < R8.1B.
liuttcr ( jufct ; creamery , 1418) ) c ; dairy ,
14TUOc. (
Cheese Tame ; full cream Cheddars nnd
flats , < 3S'.ic ; young Americas , bX@yc.
Eggs Firm , IDfojtu&e.
ItidCs Unchanged ; preen salted calf ,
" " " "
Tallow Knsler ; No. 1 , solid packed ,
3 c ; No. 2 , 3c , nnd cake , SM&'Wc per 10.
Hcceipta. Shipments.
Flour , bbls . 15,000 8,000
Wheat bu . 45,000 21,000
Corn.hu . KiO.OOO 24S.OOO
Oats , bu . 79,000 133,000
Hye. bu .
Harley , bu . . . . .
New York , July 20. Wheat Receipts.
8,2.10 ; exports , ti9i')7 ( ) ; casti grades neld
firmly , but tending light ; options ndvanced
'ICIVc curly on tirm cables , Inter dropped J4
( uio on freer scllintr , closln , ' weak nt thu
lowest ; ungrnded red , bl@'Jl ' ) < , c ; No. 2 ,
red , 91 } i ! f. o. b. , bOJ OCOc in store nnd ele
vator , ti2'f@92J e nno.xt ; August closing nt
b'JJfc.
Corn Kecclpts,4,4CO ; exports , ( ' , " ' " > S ; casli
dull nnd KiZ ( o lower ; options declined 1@
1J4C on nil" except December , which is only
? io lower ; ungraded , mixed , r > ( , } fc2r,0c ( ;
No. 2 , 54 @ -l/y to arrive , BO feeT c dc-
livrrcd ; August closlni ? nt K5o.
Oats Hccelpts , 23,000 ; exports , 1,400 ;
fairly nctlve , but > @le lower ; mixed
western , 3rit33c ; white western , 41itlSc. (
Coffee rSpot , fair ; Hio , nominal at 14. 50 ;
options 5C(610 points higher ; only moderately
nctivo ; sales , ! J3,2T)0 bags ; July , 811. irKR11.2.V.
August , flO.OoOlO.'JO ; September , -ill.103
11.20.
Petroleum United closed weak nt Sl c.
Eggs Lower ; western , 15@10Kc.
Pork Moderately active ; mess wns quoted
at * 14.011.M ( ! for old ; $11.75@15.00 for
new.
new.Lard Higher , but slow ; western steam ,
spot , $ S.b5.
Hutter Heavy nnd unsettled ; western ,
KC420C.
Cliecso Quiet , but steady ; Ohio flats , 7@
Kaimna City , July 20. Wheat Steady ;
No. 2 red , rash , 0 < c nskcd ; August , COKe
bid , G7c asked ; September , OOJ o bid , 07c
usked ; No. 2 BOH , cash , 07J o asked ; August ,
07c bid , Oijtfo nskcd.
Corn Lower ; No. 2 cash , sales at SSJ c ;
August , 30c bid , 33 c asked ; Sctenibcr [ ) ,
"Mo nskod.
p.its No. 2 , cash , 20cbid ; August , 20c bid ,
nskcd ; September , sales at 20' e.
Minneapolis , July 20. Wheat The
local receipts of wheat were 137 cars with 32
cars shipped out. The sales were not easy
nt yesterday's ' figures , and general offerings
were enough to satisfy the local demand.
Closing : No. 1 , hard , July , b2Jfe ; August ,
82 ] c ; on truck , S3J o ; No. I northern , July ,
bllii' ; August , Sic : on track , b2c ; No. 2
northern , July , 77 c ; August , 77 c ; on
track , 7tit i9c.
Flour Steady.
Milwaukee , July 20. Wheat Stcn-ly ;
cash , 79c : August , 7 < > Xc ; September , 77j ; c.
Corn Quiet ; No. 3 , 45J < fc.
Oats-Quiet ; No. 2 white , 85'fc.
Hye Dull ; No. 1 , BOe.
Harlov Quiet ; No. 2. 5Sc.
Provisions Strong ; iness pork , $13.37)
for cash nnd July.
St. LioulM. July 20. Wheat Firm ; cash ,
and August , 78Jo.
Corn Lower ; cash , 43Xc ; August , 43c.
O.xts Lower ; cash , 2o@25)-fc ) ; August ,
"poVk-Steady at $14.37' @ 14.50.
Lard Quiet at $3.50.
Whisky $1.14.
Butter Steady nnd unchanged ; creamery ,
18C < i20c ; dairy , 13@10c
Cincinnati , July 26. Whisky , firm nt
tl.14.
Liverpool , July 20. Wheat Firm ; de
mand fair ; holders offer sparingly ; Cali
fornia No. 1 , 6s lld@7s per cental ; red
western , spring nnd winter , Os Su@jslOd per
cental.
Corn Firm ; demand fair ; new mixed
western , 4s 7d per cental.
New Orleans , July 20. Corn Irrceu-
lar ; mixed , 00@C2c ; yellow , 02c ; white , C5c.
Oata Excited and higher ; No. 2 , 4S > c of
fered.
Cornmenl Steady at $2.85.
Hog Products Scarce and flrm ; pork ,
J14.02K ; bird , $7.75.
Hulk Meats Shoulders , $0.50 ; long clear
aud clear ribs , $7.90.
HVIJ STOCK. .
Chicago. July 20. Too Drovers' Journal
reports ns follows :
Cuttle Receipts , 12,003 ; market slow and
lOo lower beeves $5.00(30.25 steers . $3.70
; , 'V viwuj avv.uio.iJt . . l . w
@ 3.UO ; stoekers and feeders , $ i.lO@.50 : ) ;
cows , bulls nnd mixed I , $ l.ar3.30 ; Texas
cattle , $1.90@3.00.
Hogs Receipts , 15,000 ; market steady for
light , others 5o lower ; mixed , $5.95(3.0.40 ( :
heavy , $ -j.05Q0.50 ; light , fci.00@0,45 ; skips ,
Sheep Receipts , 5",000 ; market steady ;
natives , $2.H5.40 ) ; western shorn , $3.50(3 (
4.10 ; ) Tcxnns , shorn , $ .f.l)0(24.40 ) ( ; lambs ,
$5 OUgO-Bo.
National Stock Yards , East St.
LouisJul.v20. Cattle Uecoipts.3,000 ; ship
ments , 2'iOO ; market lower ; choice heavy
native steers , $5.20@5.0 ; fair to good native
steers , $4.405(5.25 ( ; butchers' steers , medium
to choice , $ ; 5.30jf4.40 ( ; btockcrs nnd feeders ,
fair to good , $3.a5@3.70 : rangers , corn-fed ,
$3.00(34 ( 50 ; grass-lcd , $2.25 ( 3.70.
Hogs Uecoipts , 2,000 ; shipments , 500 ;
market easier ; choice heavy and butch
ers1 selections , J3 45@5.50 ; packing , medium
to prime , J530@5.50 ; light grades , ordinary
to best , $5.20@5.35.
KaiiHits City , July 20. Cattle Receipts ,
3,000 ; shipments , 3,000 ; market steady ex
cept for common , which were weak ; stock'
ers and feeders more ucttve , but 5@IOi
lower ; good to choice corn-fed , $5.00@5.50
common to medium , $3.r > 0@4.75 ; stoekers ant !
eers , W.OOfty.iK ) ; grass range steers ,
cows , $1.40@3.00.
Hops Uccoiiits , 3,500 ; shipments , 1,500 ;
market opcnrd strong and 5u higher , clos
ini ; weak with the uilvauco lost ; common U
choice , f4.50QO.30 ; skips and plus , $4.00 < j
5.30.
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OMAII < V lilVR SXOGll.
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Cattle.
Thursday , July 20 , 1SS3.
Only tliirtocn fresh loads were offered 01
the market , and there was not n good load o
corn-fed cuttle in the yards. The offering
were made up of crass steers and cows nnd i
good many of them on the common order
Prices were nominally steady.
* The receipts of hogs have been _ gradual ! ;
falling off ninco Tuesday. Only seventy
three loads were received to-day as agalns
cighty-thrco on yesterday. A few hoes soli
early at ubout steady prices , but the mnrkci
opened wcaUand the bulk of the hogs sold 5
lower. There were n few very good hoav ;
hogs on snlo which brought fO. ' 0.
Thcro were none hero to make a market.
IlfCOlplf.
C&ttle. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SO
Hogs . . . . . 50 , |
I'revailmc I'rlttus.
Tli0dllinvlnR n n table of prlosi paKI ID
tb'.s inarKot for the gradai of itook men
lioncil.
I'riciustoiri. VJOato IVXlbs..l5.40 (35.50
Prune st c TS , UW to I'J'JJ ibi. 4. .VI 125.40
Fntlittlo steir.S 009 to 1050 Ibi. 4.00 . ' 44.75
Common to goml cows . 1.75 (3'J.OO (
Choice to fancy cows . . . .2.53 M3.25
Common to choice bull * . 8.25 ( $3.00
t irtocaoicolighttiogft. . . . . . . . 6.00 < KO.IO
Fair to choice heavy hops 0.10
Fatrlocuolco mixed hogs 0.00 Ci0.1o
ItcprcMcntutiva Sales.
CATTLE.
No. Ar. Pr.
1 COW . & .K ) IBO
( i cows nnd bulls . . t .1,191 1.75
1 cow .1,100 200
2 cows .1,203 2 25
37 grass cows . 'JUT 35
13 cows . 1)1(1 ) ( 2.50
17 co ws . 677 2.M )
2 grnss'stccrs . 820 11.01
21 western grnssers. . 033 3.10
3 steers .1,300 4.W
1 steer .1,100 4.b5
20 cows .1.1M 3.00
4 steers . r,2o 2.75
21 cows . 9I5 2.35
3 cows .1,217 2.35
4 heifers , . 750
lUcows nnd heifers. , , , . . . . . 8S1 L03
11003.
No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
77. . .271 tffl $5.7B SO. . . .210 800 $5.10
73..278 240 5.S5 ( JU. . .215 300 0.10
91..242 43) ) O.'JO . .21:1 : 3.20 0.10
. . .20 ! 5(10 C.OO fill. . . .273 K ) 010
80. . . .207 280 0.00 79. . . .ISO 200 0.10
St. . . .213 0.00 . .204 120 0.10
78. . . .243 440X C.OO 05. . . .aw ion 0.10
07. . . .230 X ) rutiW 33..254 ISO 0.10
fit . . . ! M7 120 0.0:1 78. . . .205 W 0.10
77. . , .2d8 U ) 0.05 01. . . .2c4 248 fi.10
84. . . .233 400 0.05 70. . . .240 2JO 0.10
82. . . .207 400mi 0.03 . . .223 200 0.10
BO. . ice 0.05 ( ! ' . . .23 ! ) WX ) 0.10
71. . . .210 210W 0.05 CO. . ( ' .IS
C.3. . . .210 W ) CO..245 250 15.10
70. . . .237 320 oor ! 00 . . .227 120 0.10
03. . . .2iO : 32J G.C5 73..213 3-0 0.10
71. . . .212 240 0.05 . .237 2iO 0.10
03. . . .243 240 0.05 70. . . .229 200 0.12K
71. . . 242 0.05 70. . . .2ii : ; 80 IU2V
63. . . .214 10 0.05 102 100 0.12K
SI. . * O * ) O * 0.05 37 . .201 bO 0.15
300 0.07H 73 . .2)0 ) 120 0.15
BS. liftJl ICiO ( i.07 > < 70. . , .22'J 120 0.15
71. . .220 KM ) 0.07Jj 03. . . . ' . ' 4 ! ICO 0.15
02. . .211 120 0.07K ( X ) . . . .210 0.15
b2 . .207 120 C MX . .207 40 0.15
71. . ,2S7 120 010 01. . . .291 40 0.15
BO. . .273 120 0.10 05. . . .274 100 0.15
. .211 ICO 0.10 5t. . . .2(13 ( 2'0 ' ' 0.15
(51. ( . .242 100 0.10 55. . . .25 120 0.15
70. . .209 COO 0.10 50. . . .3:7 120 0.15
C.'J. . .225 200 0.10 0. . . .23 ! SO 0.15
OS. . .210 80 0.10 01. . . .279 SO 0.17K
b3. . . .203 100 C.10 54. . , . JO SO (5.20 (
CO..275 SO 0.10 51. . . .2 < J3 0.20
Packers
Showing the number of hogs bought by the
eadmg buyers on to-day's ' market :
1. II. Hammond & Co 852
OinnhaP. Co 4'J
Vrmour C P Co 1,057
" . P. Squires & Co 1,023
3. H. North & Co 73J
E. A. Blacksherc 01
Inlstcnd & Co 510
libbSi'c White 132
T. J. Deacon 310
1. S. Morris 3sO
Inrper & D 402
Wnllwork& ( J 222
Jrainard Bros i'O J
G. V. Hartlett 391
> rullery 145
HIjjliCHt aii < l Ijowcst.
The following nro the highest nnd lowest
irlccs p.iid for mixed nnd lioavy loads of hojjs
on this market during the past few days , and
"or the corresponding period in lSi7nnd 1831 :
lAva Stock Notes.
Hogs 5c lower.
No cattle market.
Prime heavy hogs sell at $0.20.
Connor Bros. , Oluowa , sold a load of hops
at 0.15.
George Boetel , Millard , was In with a load
of hogs.
Franic Wait , Clearwater , was in with n
load of hogs.
Hogs arc selling ? 1 per hundred higher
than a year ago.
D. H. Sheaver , Western , was at the yards
withacir of butchers' stock.
J. D. McBndo , Nohawka , came in with
hogs which sold on the market.
Henry Koch , of Colby & Co. , Bradshaw ,
was hero with two loads of hogs.
Fall & Spencer , Silver City , la. , marketed
a load of hogs that came to $ 'J9'.i.'j9.
W. C. Swartz , Silver City , marketed two
loads of hogs at $0.20 and ono 0.15.
The total receipts at Sioux City last week
were 10,3 3 hogs and 1,412 head of cattle.
OMAHA MARKETS.
Produce , Frultfi , Ktc.
BUTTEU Fancy creamery roll , 19@
20o ; solid packed , 10@17o ; choice country
butter , 14@l5c ; common grades , 13 > (313c. (
Eaos Strictly fresh , 14c candled.
CALIFORNIA DAMSONS $1.25 nor box.
CAI.ICOUNIA Guu'ES $1.50Qi2.00 per case.
SOUTIILMIN Giui'iis $1.00 per 10-lb basket.
CANTKi.orrs $2.50 per dozen.
SoUTiiniiN PLUMS 75cS$1.00 ( per box.
HucKi.KHEitniEs $1.2n per drawer.
POTATOES New , homo growth , 50@70c per
bushel.
POULTUY Mo dressed fowl in the market ;
live chickens , $3.50@.75 ! par doz. ; spring
chickens , S2.75@'J.25.
STHIXO BEANS 75e per bn.
TO\UTOIS Per crate , 50u ( > 73c.
Tunsii'S 23S30c per bu.
GHEENConx J1.00@l.50 per 100.
W rBKMCi.o.Ns J.15.W325.00 per 100.
PEAKS California , 62.00(0.2.00 ( per case :
Southern , $1.00 pcr > ibu.
Cii.nitY : 30@40e per dozen.
PIAS : $1.00 per bushel.
Pr. .CUES California , $2.002.23 per box ;
Missouri , $1.00 per } bu.
BINANAS Common , $ t.50@J.2o per bunch :
choice , $2.50(33.50. (
LEMONS S7.00@3.00 ) > er raso.
OiiAxnn Mcssinas , * < ICOifS.OO ( per box ;
Kodi , * r.50@S.CO ; $4.W@4.75 ( per half box.
CAinuais : $ i.50 per \M. \
Ari'LBS $2.00@3.00 per bbl.
CIDKH Michigan , f4.50@o.50 per bbl ffi
gals ; California pear elder , $15.00 per bbl.
Pot1 Cons Hico , ! I@4e ; common , 2@3o.
GUWOTS 75oper bushel.
\X8-Choico eastern haudplcked navies ,
$3.SOvj$5 ! per bushel ; western hand picket
navies , $ 'J.7502.S5 ; mediums , 2.5U@2.W ( ,
Lima beans r c per pound.
HOSEV 14@10c for ono pound frames ;
strained honey , 0@Su per pound.
13iscs\vtx Cholco yellow , 20@22Kc ; dart
colored , IHQllc.
CHEUSE Young America , full cream
IWOHVfc ; full cream Cheddars , OfJja c ; ful
cream Hats , 'JQO1 ; good to choice skimniei
chedilnrs , GfeO1. , ' ; ski mined Hats , 5&c.
Orocors
Revised prices are as follows :
BAOOIXO Stark A , seamless , 21J c ; Amos
keag , seamless , 17 > o ; Lowlston A , seamless
l'J ) c ; American , seamless , 17c ; burlaps ,
to 5 bit , 7J5c ; gunnies , single , 13c ; gunnies
double , 2 < ) o ; wool sacks , 35c.
COFFEES Mooha , 20@2Sc ; Ulo , good , 1051
17e ; Mandahling , ffli2Sc ; roasting Hio , 14f
16c ; O. G. Java , 24@2 5o ; Java , inferior , 21i (
24o : Illo. fancy , IC lOo ; Santos and Mara
calbo , 1719c.
COAI/ Anthracite , range , and nut , $10.00
largo egg , rJ.75 ; Hock Spring , $7.00 ; Su
pcrlor , JO 00 ; Iowa , & .60@5.50 ; steam coal
fl.50 to S-.OO.
St'OAU-Granulated , 8J < ? Si c ; conf. A
We : white extra O , 7)i@7 c ; extra C ,
' 0 7 } c ; yellow C , 0 @ 7c ; powdered , 8& < <
8 0 ; cubes. SJfQS c.
C\NXEii Goons Oybters , No. 2 Standard
per case. $3.25 ; strawberries , 2 Ibs. pe
case , t3.30@3.40 ; raspberries , 2 Ibs. , pe
rase , ri.OWi2.10 { ; California pears , per case
&f.no@.70 ! ; apricots , per case , .50@4.75
California peaches , per case , $5.005.25
California white cherries , i > er case , $5.7
m .00 ; California plums , per case , $4.20@4.30
pluo apples , a Ibs , per case. 3.25 4.sO !
1 Ib. salmon , per tioi , II. ' . 0@2.00 ; 2 Ib goose
berries , per caia , S2.OOfjfcJ.10 : 3 Ib. strini
beans , per cn&c , tl.75iJl.bO ( ; 2 Ib. marrow fa
peas. $ . ' .50(32.011 ( ; 2 Ib. early Juno peas , ( J.6
(32.75 ( : 3 Ib. tornutce * , tJ.POQ3.15 ; 2 Ib. corn
$2.00(32.20. (
nDiUKDPRfiis-Klpi.ln boxes , per Ib , 13 $
ICe ; l\n \ , in mats , per Ib , &K@Oc ; dates , ii
boxes , 5XQ7o : l.omlon Malaga laye
raisins , per box. $ : i50@3.75 ; Malag
lee 6 nliins , t3.tlK32.50 ; new Volei
ci rajilm , per Ib , 7K@&c ; Cal
fornm loose muscatels , -Mr box ; $1.7r ( S2.00 ;
California London layc 'raUins , t > er box ,
$2.85(22.50 ( ; pitted cherries , per Ib , 2 < K'J22c ;
California pitted plums , per Ib. 12i ( l3c :
dried blackberries , pdr , lb. SljC'Oc ; dried
raspberries , per lbt H032c' dried
apples. 7 ( < i9c ; ovit | > 6tiltcd apples , S1
C'(8\c ; California sun dried peaches , 12 ; < fl
13J < o ; Callforum unp.ircd evaporated
peaches , ir > (41Sc ; evavorated California
aprleoto , ! S(20c ( ; : Xuutua currants , 0'icl '
Turkish prunes , 4 , ' c ; citron , 20W2ie.
. FIJ.H Callfornlit salmon , per bbl , $10.00 ®
18.00 ; halibut , per Ib , 14u ; family whlto llsh ,
per J bbl , S3.25 ; whlto nsii. No. 1 , per Jf bbl ,
* 45.60 ; trout , per K'bbl , ' * . " .75 ; se.iled hcrrlni ; ,
per box , 2Sc ; new llolland-herriiig , per keg ,
02c ; Georgo's Bay split herring , per bbl , now ,
* d.75 ; split Labrador herring , jter bbl , new ,
* 3.00 ; extra George's cod , per Ib , new , 5)ie ) ;
Western Bank coil , per Ib , new , nhc ; bone
less rod , 5 ( < $ Se ; largo family inuckerel , per
K-bbl , $10.00 : mticU-erel , No. 1 bay , Ji-bbl ,
$11.00 ; Bmoked bloaters , per box , $1,00.
HOPE 7-10 , OKGWe.
Sriccs Nutmcir , per Ib. 55iif75c. ( pepper ,
pcrlb , 17ftl9o ( ; cloves , nor Ib , lS@21c ; "all-
_
Tins Young'llyson , common to fair ,
25c ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30tf ( * > 5 < !
Guiiowdcr | , common to peed , 22 ( < l25o ; Gun
powder , choice to fancy,4tiil5c ( ) ( ; Japan , com
mon to medium , 1B@25 ; Jnpan , clioico to
fancy , 30i45c ( ; Oolong , common to good , 25@
5c ; Oolong , choice to faucv , fiOvigtOc ; Imper
ial , common to medium , S5@ > * o ; Imperial ,
good to fanc.v , 40 ( 50c.
NUTS Almonds , 15(2170 ( ; filberts , ( ifjilOc ;
Brazil , Sftfic ; w.ilnuts , 10 ( > I14cj pecans , $ i@
82io ; peanuts , flb@SMc.
PtrKi.r.s Medium , In bbU.SUO ; do In half
bbls , * ) .00 ; small , in bbls , s7.00 ; uo In half
bbls , SJ.75 ; gherkins , in bblbfS.25 ; do In half
bbls , $1.60.
CIIACKUKS 510c per Ib ; assorted cakes , 7
320e per Ib , ns per list.
Mu'i.r. SuaMt Bricks , 10glJ ( ( ) < c per Ib ;
> r > nny cnko , HO'ill'fc per Ib ; pure miiplo
yrup , $1.00 per gal. "
HHOOMExlr.i 4-tie , ? 2.GJ ; pnrlor , 3-tio ,
Minted handles , f3.25 ; No. 1 , S2.0J ; No. 2 ,
1.9.1 ; heavy stnulo brooms , $ -l.O ( ) .
STIKCII Mlrrjr glois , B o ; GIMVCS' corn ,
i' ' c ; Oswego gloss , 7c ; Oawcgo corn , 7c.
Pownnu AND SHOT Shot.1.CO ; bucKshot ,
* l 5J ; powder , kcirs , $3.00 ; half kcjjs ,
* ' 2.73 ; one-fourths , * 1.BO ; blasting , kegs , $2.15 ;
OJ ft , BV < 70 ( ' . .
< in : Lufn Tierce. S'fc ; 40-lu square
cans , 8fc } ; 50-lb round , SJio ; 20-lb round ,
'fc ' ; 10-lb pails , SJjJc'.B-lbp.tils , 9c ; 3-lbp.tils ,
r ' , < ; .
Pi'.oviHiovs Ilnms , lljftuil'-'i" breakfast
bacon , lO llVfc ; bacon sides.)1 ! ) C'MOc ; dry
salt , &i < r@ie ! ; shoulders , S@Sl < To ; H 'led
beef , ll'C'il2c.
WOODKXW viti : . Two-hoop pails , per doz. ,
$1.10 ; three-hoop pails , St.liS ; No. 1 tub ,
57.00 : No. 2 tub , S-i.lK ) : No. 3 tubs , . * 5.K ( ) ;
Dashboards , electric , $1 50 ; fancy Northern
Queen washbo.irds , $2.75 ; assorted bowls ,
J.75 ; No. 1 chums , $ ! I..V ) ; No. 2. churns ,
$3.50 ; No. 3churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , $1.70 ;
spruce , in nests , "Oo per nest.
Sviturs AND Mourns SuR.tr syrups ,
common to choice , 2S@44c ; corn syrup , 2
14c ; black strap molnssos , 15o ; New Orleai
nolusscs , ot > en kettle , 35@3vc ) ; New Orlen
centrifugal. 27Vf35c ( ; sorghum , 27t't5i : ! > -
" " " ' "
Hicc Curohna and Louisiana ,
? atnn and Haniroon , B5) ) c.
CAXDY Mixed , 10lUa ( , : stick ,
Ijpathor.
City harness j > er Ib , 2S@2-1c ; country har
ness per Ib , 24C'i25j ; rity'lmo per Ib , 32Jf 3ilc ;
kip heavy per Ib. 4.VJ50v:1 ( kip medium per Ib ,
5y i50e ; veal per 11) , oW470iCiiic.igo ; slaugh
tered sole per Ib , 25Wiu' ' ; city fiilf 2 ! to 30
Ibs , > NI'J.c ( ) ; city upper per foot , ISC'S'iOJ ; col-
lai-j HVlOo ( : Buffalo slaughtered solo per Ib ,
2 > ( V 303 ; Oak leather alniitfhtcred sole per Ib ,
harness , per Ib , 28 ( :32c : : upper per
foot , 21i(22u ; kip heavV ppi * Ib , ( SStrfilKs ; kip
medium ] > er Ib , 75ji5flf ( city calf per Ib ,
U0cg1.00 ( ; lining per dozen , SJ.IXIWS.M ;
French calf 25 to : H ) lb ; $1.10 11.75 : Fivneh
calf 30 to 50 His , M.lOftl.75 ; French calf 50
to 75 Ibs , ! 'Oe@M.2. > .
Hubuer boots and nhnes Boston , dis 40
per cent ; Bav State , dls 40@10 per cent ;
Para , dts40@5 percent ; Goodyear , dls 40@5
per cunt.
Mctuln and Tinners1 Stock.
Tin plate. I C , 10x14 , best , $0.75 ; tin plate ,
rooting , 1 C , 14x20 , $5,25 ; sheet /ine , $ i.50@
0.75 ; pig lead , $4.30 : bar lead , ft 55 ; largo pig
block tin , 25o ; small pig block tinOc : bar
tin , 27c ; solder , li@00u ! ; copper bottoms , 31e ;
sheathing copper , tinned , 20c ; planishing
cojiper , tinned , 37c ; loud pipe , 0o ; sheet
iron , N S. IS to SI , $320 ; Hussia iron , 13c ;
Am Hiihsiaplanishea , A , 10/c } ; Am Hussia
planished , B , U' c ; painted barb wire , $3.00 ;
galvanized barb wire. $3.75.
Drills and Chemicals.
ACIDS Sulphuric , per carboy , per Ib ,
2c ; citric , per Ib , 02a05o ( ; oxalic ,
per Ib , 13c ; tartarie , powdered , per
ib , 5k : ; alum , per Ib , 3 , ' c ; nmmonla , carbon
ate. ) ) er Ib , 15e ; arrowroot , Bermuda , per
Ib , 40c ; balsalm , Copabla , | > or Ib. We ; borax ,
rctiued , per Ib , 12c ; calomel , Am. , i > er Ib ,
82j ; c.issiu buds , per Ib , l-c ! ; chloroform ,
per Ib , 55c ; corrosive sublimate , per Ib , TJo ;
cream tartar , pure , per Ib , 4'Jc ; extract log
wood , bulk , per Ib , lOc ; glycerine , bulk , per
Ib , 28c ; gum arable , nclect , per Ib , $1.20 ; gum
asafoitida , per Ib , 18c : gum camphor , per
Ib , 32c ; gum opium , | , er Ib , $3.00 ; iodine , re-
subliuiated. per Ib , $3..10. Leaves Buchu ,
short , per Ib , 20s ; senna , Alex. , per Ib , 45c.
Morphia , sulph , per oz , $2.SO.
OILS Carbon 150 = , He ; headlight 175 ° ,
13Xogasolino71 : < = ,13i-naptha030,12e150o ; ;
prime white , 10c ; 150 ° water white , UKci
perfection , 12J/c ; lardine , ! tOc ; summer , W.
Va. , 12Jc } ; zero , W. Vn. , 18c ; 1XL , dark en
gine , 20o ; heavy nnilwr cugino , 2 c : No. 1
golden engine , 15e ; No. 2 golden engine , 15c ;
castor-machine , ! l5e ; cnstor-machinc hey ,
45o ; perfection engine , 25c ; summer cylinder ,
40e ; amber cvlinder. 5'Jc ; portection , OOc ;
extra lard oil , ( We ; No. 1 lard oil , 40e ; No. 2
lard oil , 35u ; turpentine , 4 c ; neats-
foot , strictly pure. COo ; neatsfoot ,
extra , 55e ; noats , No. 1 , SOc ; banks ,
43e ; straits , 45c ; whale , water blcncffcd , SOc ;
Bperm , SI. 15 ; linseed , raw , 5le ; linseed ,
boiled , 57c ; castor , per gallon , $1.25 ; bcrga-
mot , ) > er Ib , $3.15 ; lemon , per Ib , $2.50 ;
peppermint , per Ib , $2.50 ; wlntergreen. pec
Ib , $ J.25 ; olive , malagii , | > er gallon , $1.15 ;
Potass bromide porlb Sj ; Iodide , perlb ,
$2.1'0 ' ; Quinla sulph , per oz , 53c ; seeds ,
canary , per Ib , 5c ; soap , Castile , mottled ,
per Ib , S@10c : soap , Castile , white , per Ib ,
13@l5c ; spirits nitre , sweet , per Ib , 35o ;
strychnia crystals , $1.15 ; sulph cinchona , pot
07 , 3 ( ) t3.o : tapioca , per Ib , 7c ; wax , white ,
per Ib , 55i ( < G3c. _
Dry Gootls.
COTTOX FIANSEI s 10 per cent dis. ; IX ,
Bristol , 13Vi"c ; Union Pacific , ISc.
CAIIPKT WAUI- Bib White , 19c ; colored ,
22o.
22o.BVTTS
BVTTS Standard , 80 ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty ,
12fc ; Boonc , 14c ; B , cased , $ t.r.O. !
sarge , 7-fc ! ; Hockx | > rt , Gfc ; Concsloga , OJ c ,
TICKS York , 30 in. , 12J c ; York , 33 in. ,
13' c : Swift Hlvcr , ScThormliko OO , Stfc
Thorndiko EF , SKc ; Thorndiko 120 , 9j < c :
Thorndlke XX , 15e-v Cordis No. 5 , 9J c ;
Cordis No. 4 , lie.
DENIMSAmoskeag' , 9 oz , 10) ) c ; Everett , '
oz , 13j c ; York , 7 oz , ! 3J c ; Havmakcr , SJ < 0
-Jaffroy XX , ll } c ; Jaffrey XXX , 12K
Beaver Creek AA , 12o ; Beaver Creek BB ,
lie ; Beaver Creek CC , lOc.
KENTUCKV JUAXS. Memorial , 15o ; Dakota ,
18o ; Durham , 27Xc ; Hercules , ise ; Learning
inuton , 22J < o ; Cuttswold , 2"Xc.
Ciusii. Stevens' B. (5c ( ; Stevens' B
bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A , " 'tfc ; Stevens A
blejiched , e ; Stevens' P. 8fo } ; Stevens
P. bleached , OWc ; Stevens' N , } c ; Stevens
N , bleached , lOKc ; Stevens. SUt. 12Kc.
. Table oil cloth , $2.85
plain Holland , il c : Dado Holland , 12.
FI.AXNEI.S. Plaid Hafts men,20c , ; Goshcn
. u. t , 74 , i ju , i uecneo , i > u. i , y t i.e
PIIIXTS Pink and Robes Richmond ,
Allen , Oc ; Hlverpoint. 5c : Steel lUver , O 'e
Hiehmond , CJfePacitlc ; , OKo.
Pin NTS Indigo Blue Washington , 0 } < c :
American , 7c ; Arnold , 7c ; Arnold Century
9c ; Arnold B , lOJ o : Arnold A , 12o ; Anioh
Gold Seal.
-
mend , Oc ; Windsor ,
Pacific , 0) 0 ,
GI.VOIIIMPlumtctlchecki,7Xo ; Wtltten
ton , 7Kc ; York , 7Kc ; Ncrmandl drc i
8'c ; Cnlcutta dress , S c ; Whlttenton dress ,
8Uc ; Hcnfrew dress , S dol'Jif a
CtMcitiC ! < Slater , Bo ; Woods , Be ; Stand
ard , Be ; Peacock , Bo.
CoMroitTnns $0 00(233.00. (
HLAXKETS White , $1.X7.BO ( ) ; colored ,
Ui.RACiun SHEKTISO Herkeley cambric ,
No. ( XI , 9 < , c ; Host Yet , 4-4 , nWc ; butter cloth ,
OO , 4'4c ' ; Cabot , 7he ; Farwell half bleached ,
Sj 'c ; Fruit of Loom , 9'ic ' ; Greene
O , Co' Hope , 7 f. King Philip cam
bric , lie ; Lonsdalo cambric , llf ) ?
Lonsdale.8s , ; Now York mills , lOUe ;
Peppcrell , 4Mu , lie ; Pepperell , 40-ln , VJc ;
Pepperell , 0--I , itlc ; Pcpiwrell. 8-4. 21e ; Pep
pcrell , 9-4 , 2V Pepperell. 10-4 , 2.HJ ; Canton
4-1 , 8 > 4o ; Canton , 4-4 , 9 > < c ; Triumph , Oc ;
Wamsuttn. lie : Vnllcy , Be.
Urown sheeting Atlantic A , 4-4 , "Ve ; A
Bnntli ) H , 4-1 , 7V ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , OJjo ; At
lantic P , 4-4. tic ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora
C 4-4 So Crown XXX 4-4 0 Hoosler
, - , ; , - , { e ;
LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7X ° ? Law
rence LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , BXo ;
Pepperell It , 4-4 , 7c ; Pepperell O , 4-4 , 0"ic ;
Pepperell. 8-J , 18) ) c ; Pepperell , 9-4 , 21c ; Pep-
pcroll , 10-4 , 23c ; Utiea C. 4-4 , Be ; Wnchusett ,
4-1 , 7' c ; Aurora U , 4-4 , 7c , Aurora U , 4-4 ,
0c.
0c.Dt'CK West Point TO In , 8 oz , 10fc ;
Qtiechcp No. 2 , J'I7 > < o ; Quccheo No. 3 , * { ,
13KoWcst ; Point W ) In , 12 oz , 15c-Wcst Point
40 In , 11 oz , tOe.
SIIIIITING Checks , Caledonia X , QJ e ; Cal
edonia XX , lO' c ; Economy , Oc ; Otis , 'Jo.
Ijtimlier.
ASM >
,
nut. is n I ft i. ft 21 ft
-\4 1(1 ( HI co in 0.1 M OJ 81 ffl
IB l in ( .0 . ii ro. ) fti
.in r > i in J ) ou so oo
in .vi in uV 11101 21 PU M 00
.17 no in < KJ 11 (11 (
.17 BOjlllUllli ) CO If on1 ; ; ! oo
Add TiO cents per 1,003 foot for rongn joist.
No. 1 com , s 1 B $18.00 I No. 3 com , s 1 s $15.00
No. 2 con. , s t p 10.50 | No 4 com , sis 12.50
Add 50 cents Dor 1,000 for rough.
KENCIMI.
No. 1 , 4 nnd 0 in , 12 nnd 14 ft , rough. . . . $20.00
No. 1 , " 10 ft , " . . . . 20.00
o. 2 , " 12 and II ft , " . . . .1000
S'o. 2 , " 10ft , " . . . . 17.00
V , 12,11 & 1C ft.20 B'J I C , 12 , 14 & 1C ft.$14.75
J , " " 19.75 ID , " " 11.75
CKII.IXU AND I'.MITITIOX.
st com , Yi hi whlto pine ceiling $33 00
id " " " " 27.00
Clear Jif in Norway pine celling 15.50
deoin in " " " 13.50
n.ooitiNo.
VCin white pine $3-4.00
" " " " 32.00
" " " 29.00
D " " " 21.1X )
" " ( sol. tracing ; 18.50
Six inch drop nUling BOc per 1,000 extra.
STOCK IlOAltlli.
A. , 12 In , s 1 . . . 45.00 C , 12 in , s 1 s..M(1.00 (
\ \ 12 In , s 1 H . . 39.00 D , 12 in , sis. . . 22.00
No. 1 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 12 ft 20.50
No. I com , 12 in. s 1 s , 14 f t 20.OJ
No. 1 com , 12 In , s 1 s , 10 ft 20.00
No. 1 com , 12 In , sis , 10 , IS nnd 20 ft. . 22.50
No. 2 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 10 , 18 nnd 20 ft. . 19.45
No.2com , 12111,818 , 12 nnd It ft 18.50
No. 2 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 10 ft 18.00
12 in grooved rooting $12 per M. more than
12 in stock boards same length.
10 in grooved roofing same price as 12 in
stock boards.
Sllll1A1' .
No : 1 plain , Sand 10 in $13.73
No. 2 plain. S nnd 10 in 17.00
No. 1O. G. , Sin 19.25
1st and 2d , clear , 1. 1' ' , in s 2 s . $50 00
" " ' IK , 2 in , s 2s . 50.00
8d , clear , 1 in , s3s . 45 00
" 1'f. lK.2in . 4(5.00 (
A , select , 1 in , s 2 s . 39.00
A , " Itf , lM,2ip. . 43.00
B. " Iins2s . 29. ( HI
B , " lj.f , U . 2 in . 30.00
B , select , nil 10 ft , * 1 extra.
' . . ' .
J-OI'THHUX 1EI.I.OW 1'IXU.
Stnr4 in flooring . $19.50
1st and 2d , clear , 4 In flooring . 21 .50
Clear % in coiling . 19.50
Clear $ i in partition . 241.50
Clear * in p.irtion , 2 above % In ceiling
Clear llnish , 1 and Iin } , s2s . 2.1.00
Clear finish , IK anil 2 in , s2s . 29. CO
Clear corrugated ceiling , 4 in . 23.50
Clear yellow pine casing and base . 25.00
POITAll LUMIinil.
Clear poplar bx bds , ! < in s 2 s . $35.00
Clear " " " K in panel , s 2 s. . 27.00
Clear " " " cor'ga'td ceiling , % 23.00
lUTTKNB , WHI.t , TUII1XO , I'lCKHTS.
O. G. Batts , 2K in . . . 65
O. G. Batts'Kx3.sl8 . 30
3 in well tubing , D. &M. and Bev . 22.50
Pickets. D. & H. flat . 19.00
Pickets , " D. & H. square . 19.00
S111XGLES , IATII.
XX clear . . $ 3.10
ExUa-A" . 2.U5
A * Standard . 2.05
A H. B. & B . 2.35
Gin. el . 2.05
No. 1 . 1.40
Lath . 2.S5
POSTS.
White Cedar , 0 in. , } { s . 12K
" " ' .tin. qrs . 12K
" " 5Kin. , K . 11
" " 8 In. qrs . Oil
" " 4 in round . 14
Tennessee Hcd Cedar , split . 14
SphtOak . 03
LIMB , ETC.
Quincy white lime ( best ) , S3c ; Crystal ce
ment , $1.40 ; hair , a to ; plaster. $2.45 ; tar
board , $1.05 ; sash , 50o pr ct. ; doors , 45c pr
ct. ; blinus , 50o pr ct. ; mldgs. 50o pr ct. ;
tarred felt , perewt. , $2.05 ; straw bd. , $1.55.
Freight added to above.
Go to Uutto over the UNION PA
CIFIC'S OREGON SHORT LINE.
Ito IjookH Ijlku l ho Old Clown.
Cincinnati Enquirer : While the pro
cession of the Fourth of July was form
ing on Harrison avenue a mnn approached
preached the carriage occupied by Gov
ernor Gray of Indiana , and , extending
liis hand , said : "How do you do , Unelo
DanV" The Hopsier elnef executive
payinu no attention to the remark , the
stranger MI id : "You do not know mo
any more , but I remember you well
when wo were with the circus together. "
Ho had taken the governor for Dau
Rico , the former clown , and the resem
blance iri quite ctriking. In fact , the
incident led the governor to say that ho
had often had the same question asked
him. "Why , " said ho , ' 'one time after
I had delivered a speech in ono of the
cities of my state , n man came up to mo
and congratulated mo thuijly. * Uncle
Dan , you knocked them to-night. ' As
I showed a failure to recognize him ho
said : 'What , don't you remember
' " "
your old billposter' ;
Croupy suffocations , night coughs and
all the common alTcctions of the throat
and lungs quickly relieved by Dr. J. II.
McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm. 2-j
cents a bottle.
The Colorado pleasure resortsreached
via the UNION PACIFIC , attract vibit-
orfc from all over the world.
r. H. I-ALVKR. x. p. jucmtAX. J.B.
PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. ,
Live Stock Commission Merchants ,
McCOY BROS. ,
Lire Stock Commission Merchants ,
Market fnmlthuil free on application. Stockcn and
feetleri fumlitiud onjjood terrai. He'erenctt : Onm
bn National llank andhoulh Omaha National. 1'oloc
block Yt.nl , houtli Oman a.
NORIMER WESTERFIELp& MALEY
Liye Stock Commission ,
Hoom IS , Eichanue IlulMlmj , Union Stock TanJi ,
Buuth OiaaBa. Neb.
ALEXANDER * FITCH.
Corainision Dealers in Liye Sock ,
Zoom 7 } , Opposite Kxcbange llulldln , Dnioa Slack
_ TarOi.tkjulU mn UiN o.
*
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of Oinana , Limited ,
Agricultural irnplomonta ,
CHURCHILL PARKER ,
Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons ,
Carrlagci and nuirilfi. Jcne Ptrprt.betwecuytliand
lutb , Uiualia , Ncbraika.
LININGEinTlviETCMLF CO. ,
AgricnlturalImiilementsfagonsCarriages , ,
llugKlo. Ktc.yiiolotile. . Omalia , Nebnitia.
PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN ,
\Vliolonlf Di'nlf m In
Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons & Bnggies
Wl.RH , s 5 nail r ? Joiict Street , Omaha.
P. P. MAST & CO. ,
Mannfactnrers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders ,
Cultivators. Hay llakm. Cider Mill * and I.utmii 1'ut-
vvrlivri. Cor. lltli and Nicholas btrvcti.
WINONA IMPLEMENT c
Wholosalp
Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies
r irarr lllhml Nlrhnlm Slrrcl .
OMAHA IIHAXCH.
J. F. SEtBERLINQ J : CO. ,
Akron , Ohio.
Harvesting .Machinery and Binder Twine ,
W. K , Hend.Manatcr. 1813 U-aTunwortli tt.,0mnli .
M"blTi N TM i LBURN&STODDATDCO
Manufncturrrt > an > 1Jobbvn In
Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , flows Etc ,
Cor. inh nn 1 1'nclflo streets , Onmlia , Neb.
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A HOSPEJr. |
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1513 Douttlns Street , OmiiliH. Nc
Booksotloro nnd Stationers.
H. M , & S. W. JONES ,
Siicccfeors to A. T. Ken yon & Co. , Wliolcsalo A Uctr.ll
Booksellers and Stationers ,
line > YCllhnt Slatlonoo , Conimcrclitl btntloncrj
tell nom.'lni Street. Omaliu , Neb.
Boots and Shoes.
K1RKENDAUL. JONES * } CO. ,
( SuccoBfOr to Ifijoil , Jcnc A Co )
WholesalGManufacturersofBootsandSiioes
llofton Hubtivr Shoe Co. IIW , 1104 A. 1100
llnrnty St. , Omaha. Kebraaiu.
W. V. MORSE XCO. . .
Jobbers of Boots and Slices ,
1101,1103-1105 Uouulad St. , Onmlm Manufactory , Sum
mer M. . lie sum.
Coffees , Splcoe , Etc-
CLARKE COFFEE CO. ,
Omalin CoITeo and bplcu Mills.
Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
flavorl'm Kitractv , Ijiumtrr llluu. Inks. lite. 1414
14111 HarnBy Strt'ct , Omaha. Nfbrmka.
Crookoryj
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W. L"WRIGHT. .
Agent for the Manufacturers and Impnrtcja of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys
Ktu. OBlcf.il7 : 8. IJth St. . Omnba , Ncbrn k .
PERKINS , CATCH &LAUMAN.
Iiuuotturf and JobboM of
Crcckery , Glassware , Lamis , Silyerware
Klc. 1511 Farnam St. , New l'a\ton llulldliv.
Commission and Storage-
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RIO'DELL & RIDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
: pccl HI < " l'"itfor FPIT , Clioc'i' . I'o'iltry , On mo.
1112Howard Strsct. Omaha.
CEO. SCHROECER & CO. ,
Biicctfjors to Mcfchnno Jt Pchrocdcr. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
Omuha. Ncbrutta.
FREDERICK J. FAIRBHASS.
Wholcihlo
Flour , Feed , Grain and General Coinmision
Merchant. Correspondence solicited. 1011 North 10th
Btrct't , Onuili.i , Neb.
Coa\JGoko \ and Llmo. _
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OMAHA'COAL. CO"KE & LiiwE co. ,
Johhers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
SO South 13th Street , Omaha , Nebratka.
J. J. JOHNSON & CO. ,
Manufacturers of Lime ,
And shippers of Conl , Couk , Cement , I'lnster , I.lmc ,
Drain Tile , anil Huwer 1'lpo. Orllce'is , H. 13th
St. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone 811.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. .
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
211 South 13th HI. . Omaha. Neb.
Notions
'M. E SMITH & c b. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions ,
1KB and 11CM Douglas , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo
Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions ,
Gents' Furnishing Roods. Corner llth and IlaJncj
bts. . Omaha. Nebraska.
Furniture.
DEWEY& STONE.
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Farnam Street. Omaha. Nebraska.
CHARLES SHIVER1CK ,
Furniture
Omaha , Nebraska.
PAXTON. GALLAGHER
Wholesale Groceries and /Provisions ,
705 , TOT. TO and 711 ? . ICth Ft. , Omaha , Neb.
McCORD , BRADY 4 CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
Hi and Learennrorth Streets , Omaha , Nebraska.
Hardwaro.
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
Sletuls , Sheet Iron , etc. Apents for Howe Scules ,
Jllivinl I'o dor and I.yimin lliu-bed \ \ ire ,
Umutiii , Kebrusku ,
HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mechanics' Tools and Buffalo Scales. U06
Mreet , Omaha , Nebraaka.
RECTOR , WILHELMY St CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
10th and Harner fls. . Omaha. Neb. Wi tem Agcnti
for Austin 1'OHder Co. , Jefferson Bteel Ntllr ,
Falrbanki ( standard trails.
MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO ,
\YholcUle Manafacturera of
Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware
And Leather. liaiua'i nnd 1107 Ilamcy St. , Omaha ,
Nebraska.c
jjoavy Hnrdyyarp.
W. J. BROATCH ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Spring. . Wayon mock. H ar Lumber. Etc. W. .
Hata , Cape , Etc.
'W. L. PARROTTE & CO. ,
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
lltCLUni rEUt t,0 ba.Keb.
. Lumber. _
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"bivfAHA LUMBklt Ct5. ,
All Rinfis of Building Material at Wholesali
lit * ? irt t i Baton l' cneJ'i ! ck.OauL .
LOUIS QRADFolTr
Dealer .in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
OMAHAJaiMS'DIiluW '
Lumber-
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C. N. DIETZJ"
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber ,
Uthaml California SlrteM , Onmlm , Xebra > .
r-liuu W. UM/VY , *
Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc
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Corncrfth and Dousla * ! . . Omaha.
T7W. HARVEY LUMBER COTT"1
To Dealers Only ,
OfllOP , 1(51 ( K rn m Ptrept , Omaha ,
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc ,
Imported niul American PnrtUin ! ftmrnt.
AiccntrurMlhfiiukrn Hrilrmillc Couienl and
_ Quliier White l.lmy.
CHAS. R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lninber ,
Wood Carpcta nJ 1'nrqiifl Flooring. Mh ami IViii
Millinery nnd Notions.
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"i. OBERF'EL'DER'A'C'O ,
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
a * , ill nniHll South IHH * < lr. M
Ovornlla.
CANPIELD MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jeans Pants , Shltti , Ktc. IllUitrul 1101 Uuuulai Street ,
Otualm. Nub ,
Noti'ona.
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
( ( ( ) ntul tofi 8c utli 10th St. , Oliialm.
Oils.
CONSOLII3ATED TANK LINE CO. ,
WholsalG Refined and Liilirlcating Oils ,
Ailcarca c , Klc. , Omaha.A. 11. lll > hnp. Mnnngi-t
VINYARD & SCHNEIDER ,
Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , '
lliVj Ilnrncr Street. Omiiha.
Offlco Fixtures.
THE S1MMONDH MANtJl'ACTUlUNa CO.
Mnntifncttiro.'s of
Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures ,
Mantle * . Slilcl > oanln , lli > ok Cases , Drui ; KUtures.Wtl
Cu'CH.l'iirtltUPns. llalllnisCo'iiilor , lleomndSVInc
Cooler * , Mlrron etc. KHclnry ant1 ullico , 1TJU uud 1I3J
feuulli Uili St.Omuha , Tulcphune ll.4.
Pajnits
CUMMINGS & NESON ,
Wliolo-nlo Dcnlcrs In
Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc ,
lib 1-nrnam Street. OmahB.Neb.
JPopor.
rER PA
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry a nice nlock of I'rintlne , Wrupplnif nnd Wrlllnft
I'n 'sr. Bviclal llcotlon iiir n to car load order * , s.
Paper Boxos. jSji
JOHN L. WILKIE ,
Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory ,
: -03. Ult and 131'J Douglas St. , Omnlin , Neb.
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WEST"ERN"tSIEWSPAPE"R '
UNION.
Auxiliary Publishers ,
IValcrs In Tyro , l'ro"C3 onil I'rlutcrt'Bupnllci. Ki
ioutli 12th Street. Omnlin. ' "
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OMA HA RUBBER"CO. ,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rattier Goods
3UClotUlUE and Leather BcltlnK. KM ) Karnam 6tre t.
Sj h. Doors , Etc. \
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M. A. DIS B R O V. ' tJ CO. , ( !
Wholesale ManuTlcturPrn of
Sasli Doors. Blinds and Mouldings , .
Branch UBlee , I'-'l'i and liard Streets , Omaha , Neb ,
BOHN MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds-1
.uldlngn. RtalrWork nnd Interior llnnl Wood Flo-
u. K. K. Corner 8th anil lx > BTeuwurtli Hreuti ,
Omaha , ffli. ,
8 tea m
mA.
A. L. STRANG CO. ,
Pums , Pipes and Engines ,
Steam , Water. Hallwar an <
WOW. ml ( Karnn
CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Puips , Pipe , Rlfings , ,
3teani and Water Rupplloii. Headquarter * Tor Molt ,
fooit A Co'i goode. 1111 Farnaru Ht. , Onmlm.
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. ,
Steal and Water Supplies ,
BROWNELL & CO. ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery ,
Sheet Iron Work Steam Pumps , flair MIMi. 1213-1211
lA'HTenwortUfctiect , Omaha.
Soods.
PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. ,
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
Cll and 913 Jones fc'treU. Omaha.
Storage , Forwarding A Commission
ARMSTRONG. PETTIS i CO. .
Storage , Forwarding and Commission ,
Dranch hotinn cif the Hemier lluujrv C < i. Ilucirleiat
whulcaalu und retail , 1J UlOanil 1312 liard Btreet ,
Omalia. Toleuhunu No. 7W.
Smokestacks , Dollore , Etc.
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H. K. SAWYER ,
Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Statics ,
BritchlDifi , T nk and Gtmcral Holler HcuulrluK. Uli
llodgu Ulrret. Otanlia. Neb
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STORZ & "lLER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1121 North El thtcentb Btreot , Omaha , Kcb.
Cornlco.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS.
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice ,
John Kpcnctcr , Proprietor. VMlloduo and imiand 101
North luth HtrLvt. Oiniilm
j onJWorks. _
ST E A M BO | LElTwb'R KS7
Carter U f on , I'rup'n. Manufniluren of nil kind *
Steal Boilers , Tcirts anil Sheet Iron Wort
Work * t'outli ajtli nud II. A. M.
J'AXTO.V It V1KHU.NU IKON WOUKK.
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort
Engines , Hrnn Work.Qenerrl Konndry , Machine ant
JJIaiktullh Work , urllc * and Wurki , U. 1 * . Uj.
and 17lh Street , Oianlu. _
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OMAflTC WlRE" & IRCN WdRKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
l ) ik Ilalli , Window Cu > rd > . Slower FI nJ , VHro
. Ktc. 1U NottUKlh
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OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS ,
Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes
raulti.Jall Work , Irou and Wlr Feuclut.6lKni.Utc.
U. AuJro a. I'rop'r. Cor. lab and Jacktan bti.
CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS
Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards
and Hrrtcnf.forDnniii > 3c ! .itorp raildtnctt etc ,
ImproioJ AxnlnL'i. l. ek mltli M uhlner > aud
Uluckiuilta Workt. lU t03tuIIIU si ,
fMEAUHEK * LEACH , "
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time locks ,