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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. AUGUST 11. 1888. Iff
' ' tTiin * MnifpTC ! |
SPECtLAllyE MiillliETS ,
Ml Coronla Rule From Bnroly
Stotvdy to Weak.
WHEAT DULL AND FEATURELESS.
Corn Declines From Start to Klnlnli
OatH Quid IM-ovlHloim llnlliciIe -
niorall/.ccl A Cooil Cntlle Trade
JIo > n Firmer QuotaIons.
CHICAGO PltOIHJCK MAHKKT.
CmcAno , August 10. [ S | > Mnl Telegram to
TIIK Hii.J : : Tl.o Hpcculntivo nintkcta ranged
from biircly stciuly to very wcuk , wheat bo-
Intr bnrcly stcmly mid provisions mid corn
wcnh. The nnnoiiiicoiacnt miiilo In the proa's
illfttifitcliCH tills morning Hint tin ; ( 'overiuncnt
report would not bo issued until 4 o'clock p.
in. , \ \Viiflhliintoii time , deprived the trading
crowd of the ua'unl opportunity to speculate
on what it would contain nnd to go homo
"even on the market , " all in one day. The
comment on the change was generally to the
effect thut.tho change was good , but that it
would have been n better hour at 8 or II a. in.
instead ofI p. in. Tho. local crowd was
decidedly bearish In temper on the theory
that H the bull news that bus been received
for the last two weeks couldn't advance the
market nothing could , and that thoonly thing
to do would bo to no the 'other way. From
the northwest advices were received eon-
Ill-mini ; what has been received of late nbout
the deteriorated condition of the wheat crop.
If ascei tallied fuels receive ofllclal confirma
tion , well and good ; If not , facts will not bo
changed. There wore all sorts of "tips" In
circulation about the government report
ranging from 7 points better to 111
points off in the condition of .spring
wheat. Nothing that the most reek-
less would operate on was in circulation ,
however. The range of prices to-day was
J e , September soiling at 82 > (38)c ( ) and De
cember nt8a ! < ( ffHi'ic. ' The close was within
} e of the top and not materially different
from yesterday's lln.il quotations.
Corn sold oft from sturt to linish with Just
the slightest change for the better right at
the cloae. Anticipations of a bearish gov
ernment report gave the market n down
ward Inflection. Largo icccipts and the ex
pected arrival of 410 c.irs for to-morrow in-
lensilled the weakness which was not offset
by anything that could bo construed into u
favorable sign for the bulls. Speculative in
quiry was not at all urgent , and a inonien
tary let up In the shipping demand is noted.
Trading wiis active at times , but in the ag
gregate dealings were not largo in compar
ison with standard "big days. "
Oats were quiet and about steady , aside
from the advance in August , which sold up
% c early under a demand from the shorts ,
with the rine partly lost later. Graded No.
2 sold up to 2 Use , but closed easier , whllo
other futures were in about the usual favor
and practically steady with long months in
clined to dullness. The in store market for
old oats was nearly nominal at JWVflgSflo ,
with some trading in now No. 'J at ! ! ! % ( ; , or u
fraction easier than yesterday's bid prices.
Cash sales were ehielly by sample , with old
oats at a liberal premium.
Provisions were weak , nervous and some
what demoralised. Yellow fever reports
from Florida published In the morning news-
papcis occasioned a depressed opening and
strengthened the position of the bear inter
est. Hutted on yesterday's closing ilrst sales
of pork for September delivery wore umdoat
n decline of T' ' c. Lard for the same month
opened -j c and short ribs lc ( ) lower. The
two last named articles subsequently sold
2J c above the first figures accepted , but pork
was bearish from the start , though irregular
in its movoiimt. It was the lacding line with
the general speculative trade , andlwas ham
mered freely and steadily by Heam , Cudahy
nnd other professionals of more or less im
portance. From the best prices quoted ,
which In the case of pork was the opening
quotation , pork declined during the duy-12jc ,
lard 15c and short ribs ' . ' 2Xc. Shortly ieforo
adjournment a little of this lost ground was
recovered , but the improvement witnessed
was duo to the buying of early sellers nnd
was unattended by any change In the pro
viding sentiment. Trade was bearish and
the closing all around was feverish aud un
settled. Packers again regarded the market
indifferently , and while not actively inter
ested on the bear side , turnlshcd little or no
direct support. Lute advices from Now Or
leans reported the city in a healthy condition
with no excitement over the yellow fever re
orts. In pork the day's actual decline was
In lurd lOc nud In short ribs
CHICAGO JAVE STOCK.
CHICAGO , August 10. [ Special Telegram to
THE BEE. I CATTLE The market wns in
good condition this morning and ull of the
desirable cuttle sold at stronger prices , the
advance generally lOc though some prndcs
sold even hotter. Common cuttle , however ,
were alow snlo nt only steady prices. Green
nnd course cuttle were abundantand dressed
beef men bought HOIIIO as low as & 1.40 ; some
glucose tailings and oxen at 54.CX ) ; 1205-lb
dehorned cattle , nt ? 5.25 ; l32Mb ! Angus
steers at (3.50 , nnd n car of 15-0-1 b beeves n !
Kt.OO. Shippers bought some thin nnd rougl
1171 to 1234-lb cattle at $3.95@4.15 , and some
common Kli'I-lb steers at ? 1.55. . For poor to
good 1 00 to 1500-lb steers they paid $5.00 ®
0.00. The receipts to-day wore 3,000 Texas uni
Indian cattle. Some Dakota cattle sold at W.85
@ 4.40. Good Texas cattle sold stronger to
day. Tlieiowas u somewhat better reeling
nil iii-ouml , A lot of Texans 71) ) head , aver-
nging 10.VJ Ibs sold at W.SO , and L'OS head of
llL'Ulb Texas cattle sold at $3.50. Plenty ol
"skinny" cows sold nt $1.50 , and fair to gooi
sold at | J.tTf.i5 ! ( ! ! , with choice hello at
1.00(23.25 ( ! bulls , JI.73QiU.2dt calves ? 2.50ft (
C.OO.
Ileus The declining tendency shown In
prices yesterday wus ctiocUed and u Jinn feeling -
ing chamctori/cd the market from opening
te close , although It could not bo said that
prices wore any higher. Sellers , however ,
were more Independent and insisted on full
figures with loss sorting. S.ilcs were made
within an extreme range of f5.00 ( < ? (5.40 ( , the
Inside for some Michigan "lazorbuclts , " nnd
the outside for choice shipping grades. The
great hulk of transactions were nt ? < ! .00SO,15 (
for fair to good , and tl > .20Clt.27 ( ; > 4' for good to
choice , with fC.uO@(1.40 ( paid in n few m-
stances. The closing was quite linn , with
good prospects for the next few days.
FINANCIAL.
NEW YOIIK , August 10. [ SpecialTelegram
to THE Huu. ] STOCKS Coal stocks were
again the feature nnd prices averaged higher.
The Impression prevailed that they were be
ing put up to sell other stocks on , und despite
numerous predictions that Jersey Central ,
which advanced another S } { points and
touched BS-Sj' , was going to par nnd Lack ,
wanna to 150 , there wns liberal realizing by
pai tics who thought the mlvnne.o too rapid.
The bears were nlso more courageous and sold
the marKet moderately. The old story nbout
St. 1'uul passing its next dividend was
brougnt out , and parties sold stock * on it
early , but un increase of $15,000 In the earn
ings for the first week in August offset the
effect of such selling and after a } fo advance
prices declined c. Northwestern advanced
to 115 early , aud for a short tlmo looked
strong , as did all the other grangers , but re
ports of damage to crops In the west caused
liberal selling and reactions of JiOJfc-
followed. London took an active hand in
the market nnd it was reported that Jones ,
Kennott and Hopkins bought 10,000 shares of
Erie alone. This put the stock uu J/ .
After midday the market became erratlcbut
the general list weakened. Chicago , Bur
lington & Qulncy lost 3 per cent , notwith
standing the other western roads undo
gains. The contest which this company is
waging with its former operatives is making
sad hovoo with the company's earnings and
there are no indications that tho' end is near.
The passenger and freight business ot tbo.
road are both reduced by fears of delays and
' disasters , and the increased expenses from
pjlk'o protcctlyn nnd kindred causes nro n
heavy burden for the company , The Union
Pacific was very ctroifg undnrthe belief that
nil Its differences with the Noithcrn Pacific
nro In process of adjustment nhd it Is thought
that the funding bill tmi.v be pasted nt this
session of congress , although this seems
hardly iwsslble. Trunk lines stocks nro
strong , but rather Inactive. There Is no in
dication that the long expected reaction is nt
hand , but prospects are that under liberal
buyi'ig by the public , who scorn to bo taking
more Interest in the market , prices may con
tinue Btrong and advancing. At the close
Larkawannn showed n gain of 1'4 ' , Dayton
& Hamilton ! ? „ ' , cotton oil Jf , Missouri Pa-
cillo % . Western Union was off , Can-
a-la Southern , ' { , Lake Shore } ft Pullman
1 ' .f. Total soles wore 215,759 shares.
IT. S. 4 < i regular. . . 1i7 . N'ortlu-rn 1'aclllc. . . " " ' {
U. S. 4s coupons 127 , tin prof erred f > 7'i
JI. SM'txri-gtilur ' .Kid1 , -J.A.N.W HI'S
IJ. H. I'juroiipons .11)7' ) . do preferred , . . . .U.'l
raclllcbsot'li * ! 1-.1) .V. V. Ontral 107U
Crntnil 1'nrlllo 8.VJ r. , n. A i : 2-j's
OilrftKO & Alton .13' ) Hock Iskud ld-4
VlilcaKo.Uurllngloii C' . . M. A : St. 1' 7I't ) '
A : yutncy IJU LUy preferred. , . . .
IJ..I.&W l.i't t < t. Fnul&Oin.ina.
Illinois Central. . . . 1SI dopreferted 108
I. . II..VW iji I'nlmil'acitlp MHJ
KnnsiHTtxns . . 14" , W. . St. I , . & ! 114
Lake Shorn % 'j do preferred . . . . U7
Mli-hlj'im Central . ! Western Union SI
Missouri 1'ucillo . . . t2 , |
MOXET o.v CALL Easy ntlcN1X per cent.
I'niMii MKUCANTIU ! PAI-UII 4 > / < i4 } per
cent.
Snmivn Excnivon-Quiet and weak
with actual business at SI.S2'-i ' for sixty day
bills , ? 4.b7Jf for demand.
I'llOIUJCK MAHKRl'S.
CIUCAOO , August 10 Whu.it rinn ; casli ,
SUlC.o : Septoinbcr , Wj : Octobur , Wl' < c.
Corn Stcu'ly ; p.isliISJ o ; Bcptumbcr.
5Vc ; October-JUro.
Oats Finn : cnsb , 2"iXeSeptember \ , ! 24Vc ;
Octobur , a I 11-l o.
U.ve irja'c.
Harley Nnllilng dohif ? .
1'riiiio Timothy ? 2.10.
Flax-Si.11.
Whlslcy-Jl.20.
Pork Lower ; cash. $13.00 ; September ,
* 1 .02K ; October , JS13.8TK.
Lunl Steady ; cash , $ S.T5 ; Soptcmber ,
$3.7T ; Octobur , * J.7 * > .
Flour Finn and unchanged ; winter wheat
rels , _
Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , $7.
short clear , ? 8.7U@9.00 ; short ribs , $7.U3 >
i.OO.
i.OO.Butter
Butter Steady ; creamery , lt@19c ; dairy ,
12K@10c.
Cheese Easier ; full cream cheddnrs and
lut.s , 8@3ic.voting } ; Americas , SJiftfs e.
Eggs Firm at tt\l \ < iwUc. (
Hides Unchanged" ; green salted calf , 4V
@ > c ; heavy green salted , % ( tf51fc ; lightgreoii
failed , BJflatle ; salted bull , ! H o ; dry Hint ,
Se , dry calf , 8e ; deacons , 20 ( ! 'ir > c each ; dry
salted , 0@7c.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1. solid packed
o ; No. 2 , ye , and calie , : i } @ 3e perlu.
Uecoipts. Shipments. '
? lour , bbls l.l.OOO 15.1KJO
Wheat bu 77,000 182,000
Corn , bu 170,000 255,01)0 )
Oats , bu 1)0,000 ) 04,000
: { yo , bu . . . .
jarloy , bu . . . .
Now Vork , August 10. Wheat Uccelnts ,
109,000 ; exports , ( IS,2.)0 ) : cash dull and K ( < eie
ewer ; options ruled irregular and business
was mainly of n scalping nature ; market
opened % ( iJ c higher on .vinter red , later
the general market broke ? N@s < c. closing
steady at about tno lowest ; ungnulud red ,
50(7 ( < .07c ; No. 3 red , b7c ; steamer , No. 3 red.
SOc ; No. 4 red , DO c ; No. 2 red , Soptcmber ,
closed at 'Mfa.
Corn Heceipts , 219,000 ; exports , 219,0)0 ) ;
cash dull and JrfoUe lower ; options lower ,
closing steadier"ungraded ; , fj2 ( < i.C ; No. 2 ,
54 ( < ? 5jc ; September closing at I3 > e.
Oats Keceipts , 49,000 ; exports , 114 ; mar
ket Hrm : mixed western , yyQcS'Jc ; white
western , 42 4 Ic.
Coffee Spot Hrm ; options 10@15 points
higher nnd more nctivo ; s.ilcs , 5t,500 : bags ;
August , ? 10.70@10.85 ; Setember ] , tlO.'O ®
10.40 ; October. W.70(49.85 ( ,
Petroleum United closed weak at GOJ e.
Eggs Quiet and steady ; western , 17@
Pork Steady and quiet ; mess was quoted
at $14.25 for old ; * 15.25@15.50 for new.
Lard Dull and lower ; cash , fS.90.
Butter Dull nnd heavy ; western , 10@19c.
Cheese Dull and easy ; western Hats , 7@
JOc.
Minneapolis , August 10. Wheat Ko-
ceipts , 100 cars ; shipments , GO cars ; mar
ket firm. Closing prices : No. 1 hard , cash
and September , 85J/c ; on track , 87o ; No.
1 northern , cash and September , 832/c ; on
track , 85Kc ; No. 2 northern , c.ish and Sep
tember , 81e ; on track , 82@8tc. !
Flour Patents , In car lots to ship , fl.40@
4.50.
Milwaukee , August 10 . Wheat Closed
firmSeptember ; , 81e ; October , 81e.
Corn Quiet ; No. 3 , 45Kc.
Oats Firm ; No.2 white , 37 } c on track.
Hyo Dull nnd nominal ; No. 1 , 4Sc.
Uarlev Higher ; No. 2 old , in store , COc ;
September , C2c.
Provisions Lower ; pork , cash nnd August ,
? 13.70.
St. LoulH. August 10. Wheat Easier ;
cash , 83@S3 } e ; September , d ( ii& ' c.
Corn Lower ; cash , 43@iiXc : ; September ,
Oat's Firm ; cash , 221/1 c ; September ,
Pork Lower nt $14.25.
Lard Nominal at 58.03.
Whisky 51.14.
Butter Creamery , IdJBlSc ; dairy , 14ill5c. ( ;
Cincinnati , August 10. Whisky , $1.14.
City August 10. Wheat
jvuuntm Jtifj f jvMh1CU " " * iwiw *
No , 2 red , cash , sales at 71e ; September , 71c
bid ; No. 2 soft , 74e asked.
Corn Steady ; No. 'J , cash , SOtfc bid.
Oats No. 2 , cash , 20c bid.
Ijlvi'i-pnol , August 10. Wheat Quiet ;
holders olTcr moderately.
Corn Quies.
IjlVK STOOll.
Clilcnito. August 10. The Drovers' Jour
nal rcuorts as follows :
Cattle Uccoipls , 7Xn ( ) ; market steady
for ordinary , lOe higher for good stock. Heel
cattle , $3.93QO.O. ) ; Texans , $1.50ii3.50 ; cow
and mixed , $1.50@5.25 ; stackers unU feed
ers , ? 2.0.y.75. ( .
Hogs Receipts , 12,000 ; market steady to
strong ; mixed , > .bO@il. ! ! ( ) ; heavy , $3.90(3 (
0.45 ; light , * ai)0 ) ( < lt.40 ( ; skips , $3.75r 5.90.
Sheep Ueccipts , 5,000 ; market weak am
easier ; natives , $2.50cH50 ; westerns. SJ.5t'
4.00 ; Texans , t2.l2 ! > ( i 3.45 ; lambs , $ l.5 (
5.50.
Natiuunl Slock Yards , Knst St.
lioalH , August 10 Cattle Uecoipts , 900 ;
shipments , 2,200 ; market steady ; choice heavj
native steers , $5.00@5.50 ; fair to good
native steers , $4.40 ( < J5.15 ; butchers' steers
medium to choice , $ y.50 4.50 ; stockers ntu
feeders , fulr to good , f2.80@3.40 ; rangers
corn fedi.50ft4.10 ; ( ; grass-fed , f2.20j ( 3.00.
Hogs Heceipts , 1,900 ; shipments , 400
market easy ; choice heavy and butch
ers'selections , { 035(215.45 ( ; packing , medium
to prime , fO/JOfetl.SJS ; light grades , ordinary
to best , I0.10@0.30.
Knnsnn City , August 10. Cattle Re
ceipts , 5.000 ; shipments , 4,000 ; choice corn-
fed steady ; grass range steers , wcak'to lOc
lower ; choice fat cows steady , others lOo
lower ; good to choice corn-fed , 1.75@5.50 :
common to medium , f3.25@l.50 ; grass range
steers , fl.80@3.25 ; stockers and feeding
steers , lOe lower at fl.CO$3.W ( ; cows1.25(3 (
2.80.
2.80.Hoas
Hoas Hecclpts , 3,300 ; shipments , none ;
market opened steady and 5a stronger , clos
ing weak ; goou to choice , $ (5.15@0.25j ( com
mon to medium , $3.2. " > @G,10.
OMAHA I < IVK srooa.
Cllltlo.
Friday , August 10 , 18S3.
The receipts of cattle were light and mostly
all western grass cattle of not very good
quality. There was ono load of corn-fed
western steers , which sold at $5.00. There
were also eight loads of corn-fed natives
hero , but they were sold in the country before -
fore being shipped In. There was a demand
for good western cuttle , but those hero were
not good enough for klllcra. A few feeders
changed bunds and a few small lots of butch
ers' stock. The general market was about
steady.
Hogs.
' The market was far from satisfactory to
salesmen. A few loads sold in tbo morning
a.t easier prices , but the market grew worse
and closed flat -wltli twelve loads unsold.
Only two loads rcarh'tl ,15e , while one extra
choice load sold nt f4j.2. > . It took good hogs
to bring
Klnuf > .
There were three loads of Colorado sheep
here , which sold on the market.
Cutllo . ( T.O
Ho s . , . 3,400
She-op . 370
Iorsc-3 . . . . . CO
Tliofollowmir H a Ubtaot prlczt pit < l In
his m.irxct for the gr.Uo ) of stoclc men-
loncd.
Prime steers. 1300 to 15iXI lbs..f.20 ra..M
'nine Bteeri , 1100 to 11WO ib . 4M fa.V3J
Fatllttlostcurs. 900 to 1050 lbI.Otl , W4.25
"ceders . 2.75 (7C,1.25 (
Common to good cows . 1.75 ( < t2.00
Jholce to fancy cows . U.SO dl 3.25
Common to cholco bulls . 2.25 rit&flO
'alrtoctioicollghthogs . 5.1K ) WD.05
'air to cholco heavy hotrs . (1.05 (
Fulrtocholco mixed hem . 5.9J ( jiO.10
UcprVMUIItlltlVO S.Xllil.
OAT1LB.
No. Av. Pr.
Icow . 1120 $1.50
2 cows . 1(170 ( 1.05
Ibull . UO ) 1.75
1 cow . 1190 2.K )
4 mixed . WI7 2.00
Ibull . UtiJ 2.00
20 fow.s . b27 2.15
17 cows . 1010 2.30
ID cows . S."iO 2.0 ;
I 1 cows . 972 2,1)5 )
15 cows . KKltJ 2.10
17 feeders , natives . IB13 2.110
5 cow-s . - . . 1144
1 feeder . 1 151) ) 3.1)0 )
2 feeders , natives . S25 3.0J
19 steers . 1 UB 3 10
II feeders , natives . 907 JUS
1 feeder , native . 10. ' > 0 3.25
22 feeders , natives . 10)7 ; ) .i.25
"calves . 207 3.25
31 steers . 1 147 3.3' >
20 steers , Colorado . I'Jb * ! 3.1.5 .
7 steers . l'4'J ' 4.00
17 westerns , corn-fed . 13ii ( ) 5.00
Isteer . 12C,0 5.00
54 natives , corn-fed . 1407 5 UD
70 natives , corn-fed . 14,11 5.00
SIIEIU' .
No. Av. Pr.
ill westerns . . . . . . " 9
75 westerns . bO 3.5)
14 westerns . 77 3.5)
90 westerns . 73 3.5'J
HOOS.
No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
7i ) . . .2 ' (1 ( 240 SV70 IH..2IC ) 200
81. . M ) fi.bf ) 52. 10 0.05
71. . .2211 200 rr > fill. 12J 0.10
7.1. . .210 ICO 5.1K ) bO 15.111
00. . .204 5.90 tw. . . 2(12 ( 201) ) 11.10
40. . 120 5.90 5 * . . . .2IS 100 (1.10 (
SI. . bO 5.5 ' b2. . . .24 320 0.10
70. . .220 I'M ' ) ( i.Oi ) 7J. . . .210 210 (1.10 (
73. . .218 200 ll.H ( ) ( M ) . . . . ' . ' 54 (110 (
72. . .207 200 ( UK ) 01. . ' ' 2 ° 9 40 0.10
73. . .242 SIX ) ( ' 5. . . .251 Ilk ) (1.10 (
81. . .102 bO GOO 48. . . .244 40 0.10
OS. . .190 80 ( i.OO ( B. . . .27i ( 210 0.10
5(1. ( . .217 200 G.OO . .257 100 (1.121 (
78. . .217 1(10 ( ti.OO 71 ! ! . .2(13 ( bO 0.15
( Ki .2.10 fcO (1.00 ( n. . .277 120 (1.15 (
72..215 120 G.05 53..225 bO G.25
Packers 1'iirclinsos.
Showing the number of hogs bought by
the leading buyers on the nurlcut to-day :
G. H. Hammond A ; Co 311
Omnlm P. Co (152 (
J. P. Squires & Co 1104
Gibbs & White. 13J
and Lowest.
The following are the highest and lowest
( irices paid for mixed and he-ivy loads of hogs
on this market during the past 1'cwdaya , ami
for the corresponding period in 1 7 and
| _ JnlylS8 v July ! > ) . _
5 OJ (2 ( 4 W CJl f- >
5 * ) C6J0 ( 1 4" 4il 70
U 11) Wilt ) r , mj © " > 2. ) 4 m Oil 70
I ) a ) ( ir.il.lJ 6 00 4A > 25 4 II ) Col SO
i ! @ > l I. ) Slindiiy 4 ' ) Gel M
Allijuit IH-'W. August , 1 * > 7. August IhSli.
( i III ( if ) l' > Sunday.
a tfcii r.u 5 11) & . ! -7i5 I u.161 7. ' >
a 2.us ( n 5 ( IT ) Ci.23 4 50 t 7-j !
0 10 < il' ' ! 3J 4 IK ) ? > 2J iVI W 70
Sunday. 4 40 4J1 CO
n ID < itir ) , 4 M 4f. " > It )
(1 ( 10 461) 40 Sunday. 4 .T ) ffii M
0 10 { 0 51 4 U" > < it * ' > 15 Sunday
5 IK ) < & (5 ( 10 4 UJ tfi IS 4 au ( , inn
Iive Stock Xotei.
E. P. Folda , Schuyler , was in with two
cars of cattle.
Al Powers , of Button , was In and disposed
of a load of cattle.
John Philpot , jr. , of Weeping Water , was
hero with a load of cattle.
Ed. Cloo , Blakemau , Kan. , was here and
marketed two loads of cattle. *
J. and M. Welch , of Haskins , Neb. , were
both here with three loads of cattle.
L. II. Smith , of Black & Smith , came in
from ICeatney with three car.s of sheep.
W. U. Ramsey was hero with two car loads
of horses for A. J. Buckingham , of Pendle-
ton , Ore.
W. C. Swnrtz. Silver City , was in with
eight cars of cattle. Fifty-live head were
fed by O. Lawson , of Silver City , and they
gained 403 pounds in 137 days.
Chris Beck , Davenport ; Mr. Hastio , Tal-
mage ; M. 1C. King , Lawrence ; E. S. Bogart ,
Glenwood ; M. Hough , Crescent ; Mr. Shert-
llff , Vail , la. , nnd G. C. Barnum , Columbus ,
wore among the shippers who came in with
hogs.
G. P. Dodge , Wood River ; J. P. Pull , Sil
ver City , la. ; J. M. Parker , Broomllold ;
Adam Graham , Springlleld ; S. M. Elino-
lund , Swedeborg ; William Orr. Council
Bluffs , and Henry Windsor , DCS Molnes , la ,
were among the stockmen who came in to
look over the market.
Produce , Fruits , Ktc.
August 9 , 1SSS.
A few tomatoes came in this morning , the
first for several days. A glut is expected
to-morrow , as several shipments are on
route. Melons are plentiful and lower. A
car load of line California poaches is ex-
Docted on tuo 10th. '
UUTTKK Fancy creamery roll , 20 ( < t >
21c ; solid packed , 10@17c ; choice country
butter , 15'itlOo ; common grades , 10iijlc. : !
Eaos Strictly fresh , 14i15c ( candled.
( JKERN CoitX 50@75c per 100.
OIIANOKS Messinas , J5. ( ; ( ) ( < i(1.00 ( per box ;
Rodi , $ O.OJ < tti5.3 ! ! per box ; f3.5U ( < 4.00 per half
box.
CALIFOUNIA Dvvso.s-s $1.25 per box ; south
ern DamsoiiH , 90o per box.
CALIFOUNIA Outrns fl 50i ( 2.00 per caso.
SouTiiniiN GitArcs 75e ( < $1.00 per 10-lb
basket.
HLACKIICUUIKS J3.00 for 21 qts.
1'EACiins California , il.OOuM.SO per box ;
Missouri , 75i-@f 1.00 per X bu.
UtxiNAS Common , ? 1.50@2.25 per bunch ;
choice , * 2.503.50.
LEMONS f 1.75@0.00 ( xr ; cabo.
SQUASH 2o per lo.
CANTii.oi'is : : 7r > c@$1.50 per dozen.
SOUTIIUIIN PI.U.MS 51.25 1.50 per bu.
HUCKI.CIIKIIKIES ? 1.2o per drawer.
POTATOES New , homo growth , 40@GOc per
bushel.
POULTIIV Mo dressed fowl In the market ;
live chickens , $3.50@3.75 per doz. ; bprinjj
chickens , * a.S3@a.OJ.
STIIIXQ UKASS 75u ) > or bu.
TOMATOKS S1,25J1.5 ( ( ) | ) cr bu.
TuitN'irs 25fI30o per bu.
WATEUMKLONS JI5.00@18.00 per 100.
PKAKS California , JJ.OOQ3.50 per bu box ;
Southern , 75 per % bu.
CKLKKV yOt40o ucr dozen.
CAIIHAOES W.50 per 100.
ONIONS 2o nor Ib.
AiTLES-f l.00@3.25 per bbl.
CIUIIAITI.KS f 1.00 | > er box.
CiiF.u Michigan , $4.50@0.50 per bbl 32
gals ; California pear cider , $15.00 per bbl.
Pop Coitx Rice , 3@4o ; common , 2@3c.
CAUHOTS 75oper bushel.
BEANS Choice eastern handplckod navies.
f2.25@2.50 per bushel ; western hand picket ]
navies , $3.50@2.tiO ; mediums , ? 2.00@2.15.
Lima beans 5o per | x > und.
Grocers lilst.
Revised prices are as follows :
IlAoaiNa Stark A , seamless , 21o ; Amos-
keag , seamless , lU > fo ; Lewiston A , seamless ,
lOo ; American , seamless. JO' ' o ; burlaps
to 5 bu,50)fo ; gunnies , single , 13c ; gunnies ,
double , 20o ; wool sacks , 35o.
COFFEES Mocha , 5@2flo ; Rio , good , 1V (
l o ; Mandahling , 2rt@2So ; roasting Rio , 14@
16e ; O. G. Java , 3l@2to ( ; Java , interior , 22Q
" 5c : Rio. fancy , laaiOo ; Santos and Maro-
calbo , 17@10e.
SuoAK-Granulatcd. 7Ji'8 ' e ; conf. A.
7Kc : white extra C , 7 } < @ 7 > 4o ; extra C , 7
I4@it3o for one pound frames ;
ilrained honey , < X3So jier pound.
BEESWAX Cuolcb yellow , 20y22Kc. ; dark
colored , 13(5 ( He.
Cu BUCK Young America , full erenm ,
0 4M10'io ' ; full e.rcatn Cheddars , 9@9Vi full
crcatn lints , Iill4 ! ) ; good to choice sklihuted
Cheddars , ( Vifd'4 ' iskliinnl'd flats , ftrif.V c.
I'icKi.r.t Medium , in'bbls.f.VSO ; do Ihhnlf
ibl , fi.OO ; ; small , In bbN. KXK ) ; do In half
) bls , W.25 ; gherkin ! ) , In bbls , ? 3.2o ; do In half
bbls , ti.OO.
TOIIACCO Plug , CCCilOTiu ; smoking , 10y90c. ( !
Jr.M.tKsi tl.W pcrUO-lb pail.
SALT fl.ilOC'f 1.35 per bbl.
ROPE 7-1(5. ( 9Vc < * 9'4'e.
SPICK * Ntitmeir , per Ib , fhHTtfi.'c. pepper ,
icrlb , 17fiill9c ; cloves , per Ib , lSW21o ( ; allspice -
spice , 7 ( < fbc ; cinnamon bark. 35c ; cassia , Ge ;
cassia bud , 12 } c ; cloves , 20e ; maec. 70c.
NAII.S Iron nails , per kcp. ? 2 05@2.10 ; steel
nails , per Itcg , ? 2.20 < 25i wire nails , per
kee. f J.J2.70. ( ( )
TEts Youni ; Hyson , common to fair , 1SG5
J5e ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , ! ! OC"55c ;
junpowder , common to good , 2Ja25c ( ; Gun-
lowilcr , cholcu to fnncy oy.CMc ; Japan , coin-
lion to niedlnni , li'f ( Japan , choice to
'ancy. 30jf45c ( : Oolong , common to good , 25 ( < 3
)5c ) ; Oolong , cliolco to fnncv , 50Cit70c ; Imper
il , common to medium , 2r > ( $ ' )3c ) ; Imperial ,
jood to fane.v , 40 501' .
NUTS Almonds , 15@17c ; filberts , 9MOc ( [ ;
Ura/il , Cc ; walnuts , ( Jcl''e ; pecans , 0 } @
lOUc ; peanuts , noii c.
Cit \CKKIIS Baltic per Ib ; assorted cakes , 7
g20c peril ) , as per list
MAI-UJ Sfout Bricks , 10 ( 10Wc per Ib ;
ienny cakes , IRd'H c per Ib ; pure maple
syrup , 81.00 per gal.
Hunovs Extra 4tlo2.40j p.irlor , 3-tle ,
.aimed . lumllcs , 225 ; No. 1 , Sl.bO ; No. 2 ,
SI. 0 ; heavy staolc brooms , $4.00.
Sruti'ii Mirror gloss , fO e ; Ur.ives' corn ,
Go ; Oswego gloss , 7c ; Oswego corn , 7c.
POWDEH ANP Slier Shot. $1.20 ; biicltshot , ,
M 45 ; powder , kegs , $5.00 ; half kegs ,
f2.75 ; one-fourths , $1.50 ; blasting , kegs , $2.15 ;
fuses , 100 ft , 55 C70c.
Rinsii : : ) L vim Tierce. S'-fo ; 40-ln square
cans , si c ; 50-lb round , b'o ; 20-lb round ,
S c ; 10-lb p.iils , 9c5-lbpails ; , 9'sc ; 3-lbpiils ,
J'aC. '
Ptiovisiovs Hams , 12' c ; breakfast b.x-
eon , lO iille ; b.icon sides , 93/f , ( / Hie ; dry
alt , 9'iCj ' shoulders , "iim } liU\ \ dried beef ,
b1 . il"'ac.
WOOIIENMVVUE. Two-hoop ] pills , per doz , ,
* ! . ' ( ) ; three-hoop pails , $1.03 ; No. 1 tub ,
$7.00 : No. 2 tub , * < ; . ( > ( ) ; No. 3 tubs , $5.00 ;
washboards , frl.Vig.2.7B : ! ; assorted bowls ,
$3.75 ; No. 1 churns , $ - > .OD ; No. 2 churns ,
$7.00 : No. 3 churns , $ VO ; butter tubs ,
? l.70 ; spruce , in nests , 70o per nest.
bvitfi's AND Mot.\ * ! > IN Sugar syrups ,
common to choice , 2s Mle ; corn syrup , 2s(0 (
tic ; black strap molasses , 15c ; Now Orleans
molussos. open kettle , JljiJJ.'Vlc ; New Orleans
contritugnl. 27i.3.c ; s-jrgntim , 27tc : > e.
RICE Carolina and Louisiana , S.'jCfgfl. ' ' e ;
I'atna and Rangoon , 5nV > } e.
CANDI---Mixed , 8f < UJo ; stick , b0' e ;
reek candv. 105@13 } ; f.itu-y candy , , ( a2'c.
FISH California salmon , per bbl , $10.h ) ( !
18.011 ; halibut , per Ib , HJu ; family white iisli ,
per v .bbl. $ ; ) .lii ) : whlt fish , No. 1. nor ibbl ,
V5.75 ; trout , perbbl , ? 5.00 ; scaled herring ,
| ) er box , 2Sc ; new Holland heirniL' , per keg ,
llOo ; George's Bay split herring , | fer bbl , now ,
$7.75 ; split Lnbnidor herring , | ) er bbl. new ,
$7.00 ; extra George's cod , per Ib. now , ) ± < ' , \
Western Bank cod , per Ib , new , 7.fc ! ; bone
less eod , OiuU'lfc ; largo family mackerel , per
M-bbl , Sl'J.50 : mackerel , No. 1 bay , Jbbl ,
$ lil.ii ( ) ; smoked bloaters , per box , $1.40.
DKIEII FuriTS Figs , in boxes , ierlb ) , 13 5
IGc ; tigs , in mats , por-lb , 5 > Cttic ; dates , in
boxes , 5 } ( < 7c ; London JNlalnga layer
raisins , per box , * 3.50cf'3.75 ( ; Maluga
loose raisins , $ J.30 ( < 42.50 ; new Valen
cia raisins , per Ib , 7 ( be ; Cali
fornia loose muscatels , pur box. 61.GO.
California London layer raisins , per box ,
$ . ! .H5e2.50 ; intted cherries , per Ib , lSf20o ;
California pitted plums , per Ib , I'JOfelHc ;
dried bluukberries , per Ib , SVifi'c ; dried
raspberries , per Ib. " 4cS5c ( ; dried
aiples. | 7 ( j''e. ' ; evaporated apples , 8'
( nis.'jc ' ; California sun dried peaches , It ( ( §
lie ; Calllorniu Utnurcd evaporated
pe.iclies , ll lOc ; evaporated California
apricots , llioclbc ; Ztintce currants , 7c ;
Turkish iirunes , 3T-'ft41 < c ; citron. Ilc ! < i20c ;
or.in o peel , Hitl2' ( . - ; lemon peel , 23iiiJ ( ) : c.
CVNNEII Uooiis Oysters , cove , No. 2 Stan
dard , per case , $ ) .05itl.lHI : ; strawberries , 2 Ibs
per ease , $2.lii ! ( < f2 10 ; rnspbemes , 2 Ibs. ,
per caso. 2.0)- California pears , per case ,
t4.SO ( il. < 0 ; upricots , per case1 , 00 < f4. 5 ;
California pjaches , per case , $5.00 525 ;
California white cherries , per case , $5.70
tg.0.00 ; California plumper ? case-l.20@ 1.30 ;
pine apples , 2 Ibs , per case , $2.7.a.50 ( ;
1 Ib. salmon , per doz , $1.90i2.00 ( ; 2 Ib goose
berries , per case. $2.00 < iZ > 2.1 ( ) ; 2 Ib. string
beans , per ease , $ l.75@I.b ( ) ; 2 Ib. marrow fat
peas , $2.10(3.0 ( ! ; 2 Ib. early Juno peas , $2.00
( u2.75 ; : i Ib. tomatoes , ? J.OOr2.15 ( ; 2 Ib. corn ,
$2.00 ( < t2.50.
Dry Ciootls.
COTTON FIANXKI.S 10 per cent dis. ; LL ,
BUfo ; CC , ( l c ; SS , 7 'c ; Nameless , 5o ;
RX , 18c ; R , 20c ; No. 10 , 8 oNo. \ . 40 , ll > Kc ;
No. (10,12 ( } < c ; No. bO , 13Kc ; No.30 , coloredHe ;
No. 50 , colored , 12c ; No. 70 , colored , 12' < e ;
Bristol , I'JJsfc ; Union Pacific , 17c.
CAHI-ET WAIUIJib White , 19c ; colored ,
22oBATTS
BATTS Standard , Sc ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty ,
12Kc ; Boone , 14c ; B , cased , $ i.50. !
PHI NTS Solid colors-r Atlantic , Go ; Slater
5) e ; Berlin oil , fi c ; Garner oil , ( i ( 7e.
CoitsET JEAVS Androscoggin , 7)ijc ; ICear-
sargo , 7 4c ; Rockport , G c ; Concstoga , ( > c ,
TICKS York , 30 in. , 1'Jl c ; York , 32 in. .
ISi c ; Swift , River , Sc ; Thorndiko OO , 8 } c ;
Thorndiko I3F , SJ c ; Thorndiko 120 , ' .life ;
Thorndiko XX , 15c ; Cordis No. 5 , 9J c ;
Cordis No. 4 , lie.
DIIXIMSAtnoskcag , 9 oz , IG e ; Everett. 7
oz , 13kc ; York , 7 oz , l3J c ; Hiiynmker , S e ;
Jnffrey XX , llVfc ; JalTrey XXX. 12Kc ;
Beaver Creek A A , 12e ; Beaver Creek BB
lie : Beaver Creek CC , lOc.
KnXTfCKY Jiuxs. Memorial , 15o ; Dakota ,
ISc ; Durham , 27J < fc ; Hercules , Ibc ; Learning ,
ington , 22 } < ' fc ; Cottswold , 27'c. .
Ciusii. 'Stevens' B , ( ic ; Stevens' B ,
bleached , 7e ; Stevens' A , 7 ! e ; Stevens A ,
bleat-lied , } < fe ; Stevens' P. 8' jC ; Stevens'
P , bleached , 9Ue ; Stevens' N , 9 ! < ro ; Stevens'
N , bleached , 10 > Jc ; Stevens , SRt. 12J c.
Mistii.i.\xiou . Table oil clotn , * 2.S5 ;
plain Holland , 9 c ; Dado Holland. 12) ) c.
FI.AXMI.S. : Plaid Raftsiiien,2UoGoshen ; ,
32iic ; Clear Lake , ! ! 2Vo ; Iron Mountain ,
Allen , DC ; Hlveriiomt. 5o ; Steel HIver , Gi'e ) ;
Hichmoml , ty c ; Pacific , ( ! V'o.
PuiN'Td Dress Charter Oak , B' c ;
Humapo , 4) ) , c ; Lodi , 5c ; Allen , ( ic ; Kleh-
mend , lie ; Windsor , ( JV.e ; Eddystoue , " ' '
Pacitlc , O1 'o.
GINOIH.M Plutuccttchecks , 7 c ; Whitten-
ton , 7 } < | O ; York , 7J c ; Normandi ur < > ss ,
bl-jc ; Calcutta dress , b'gc ; Whittenton dress ,
8 > .jc ; Henfrow dress , bJV r. c.
CAMIIUICS Slater , 5-ic ; Woods , 54c ;
Standard , Bife ; Peacock , 5'4 ' < s.
CoiFoiiTins00& 35.00.
BI.ANKHTS White , S1.00@7.50 ; colored ,
Bu\cnii : ) Sniiirnxa Berkeley cambric ,
No. ( il ) , 9 'e ; Best Yet , 4-4. ( i > fc ; butter cloth
OO , 4'4e ; Cabot , 7J c ; Kiirwoll half bleached
SJ o ; Fruit of Lopm , 9'.ic ' : Greene
G , Co ; Hope , 7S ( ; King Philip cam
brie , lie ; Loiisdiilo cambric , ll o
Lonsdale , 9o ; Now York mills , I0'c ' ;
Pepperell , 12-in , lie ; Pepporell , 4-in ( ! , 12c ;
Pepperoll , 0-1 , Kic ; Pepperoll , 8-4 , 21c ; Pop-
licrell , 9-1 , 2Je ; Peppqroll. 10-4 , 25o ; Canton
4-1 , 8l4o ; Triumph , Oe ; Wumsuttu , He ; A'nl
ley , 5c.
Brown sheeting Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7J o ; A
Bantio H , 4-1 , Tlfu ; Atlantic D , 4-4. 0 > io ; At-
lantio P , 4-4 , do ; Aurdr.i LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Aurora
G , 4-4 , 4Jfe ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OJ/e ; Hooslor
LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Indian Hoa'l , 4-4 , c ; Law
rence LL , 4-1 , (5c ( ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5 } < o ;
Pepperell H , 4-4 , 7e ; Pepporell O , 4-4 , G c ;
Pepporell. 8-4 , IS c ; Pepperell,9-1,21o ; Pep
peroll , 10-4,23c ; Utic.iC , 4-4,4J4/rc ; Wnchusctt ,
4-4f7Ke ; Aurora H , 4-4 , 7c , Aurora B , 4-4 ,
Quechcp No. 2 , Jf. 37Kc ; Quecheo.No. 3 , { ,
12UoWe3t ; Point 29 in , 12 oz , 15cWest ; Point
40 in , 11 oz , IGc.
SIIIIITINO Checks , Caledonia X , 9 } c ; Cal
edonia XX , 10 > fo ; Economy , 9o ; Otis , Oo.
Leather.
City harness per Ib , aSO'JOc ; country liar-
ness per Ib , 24C'25o ; city line per Ib , 32@33c ;
kip heavy per Ib. 4550o ; kip medium per Ib ,
55g ( 0o ; veal per Ib , i > 3tf ( > 70o ; Chicago slaugh-
tcred solo per lb,2.V iJio ; city calf 2S to 30
Ibs , S590ocity ; upper per foot , 18S20o ( ; col
lar , 14yitic ; Buffalo slaughtered solo per Ib ,
2--5(380o ( ; Oak leather slaughtered sole per Ib ,
2-j' < j30o ; harness , per Ib , 28i ( ? : o ; upper per
foot , 21@22c ; kip heavy p'er Ib , OS ( . 70q ; ki [
medium per Ib , 75@SO ; city calf per Ib ,
tOc ) < 2J1.00 ; lininB per dozen , M.OOOS.M
.French calf 25 to 30 Ibs , * 1.10Q1.7fi ; French
calf 80 to.60 Ibs , * l.lo < u5).75j ) French calf 60
to751bs,00c@1.25.
Ruboer boots and shoes Boston , dis 40
per cent ; Uay State , dia 40@10'pec ccut ;
P.nrn , dis 40 5 per cent ; Goodyear ; dls 40(25 (
icr cent. _ _ _ _ _
Metnls nnd Tlunorw' Stock.
Tin plate. I 0 , 10x14 , best , K5.75 ; tin plate ,
in , 2o ; solder , 15@-\c ) ; copper bottoms , 31c ;
heathltiB copper , tinned , 29c ; planishing
oppor. tinned , 35c ; lead pipe , Mfct sheet
ron , N S. 13 to 24 , $3.20 ; Russia iron , 13c ;
Vui Russia planished , A , lOi/o : Am Russia
ilanlshcd , It , 9'fo ; painted b.irb wire , W.15 ;
galvanized barb wire , $3 75.
mill
u3 Sulpli. acid , l Tc ; citric
iclu , GOi1 ; tnrtiiric , 50c : bal. cojiavia , GOc ;
borax , lOe ; chloroform , 50c ; glycerine , 2c ; ! ;
gum Arabic , seleet , $1.K ( ) ; gum camphor , JlOc ;
gum opium , fj.75 ; sulph. morphia , $250 ;
iromlilo potassium , 42c.
Oti.s-Carbon , 150 ° lOo ; headlight. 175o
2Jfc ; gasoline , 74 ° 12Hc ; West Virginia
ummcr , liecro ; , 17c ; No. 1 golden ma-
liine , 18e ; extra W. S. Inrd , ( Vc ! ; No. 1 lard ,
2o ; turpentine , 4''e ; linseed raw , SOc ; boiled ,
)3e.
Conl and
LIMB 85V90c ( ; Portland cement. 3.55 ; do-
uestio eomeiit , ? 1.35 ; plaster , $2.00S2.15 ! ;
uiir , 2.1@-5c.
GOAL Anthracite , range , and nut , $10.00 ;
argo ocg , $9.75 ; Reek Spring , $7.00 ; Su-
terlor , id.K ( ) ; Iowa , 54.50 5.50 ; steam coal ,
1.50 to $ J.OO. _
TilllllDei- .
IllMENSIUNit AM ) TIMHiilS. :
12.14\- |
10 It. 118 ft ft si fi 21 ft
2x1 .1(1 ( I III ( Ml 111 0. ) ' 0 ( USI
.in i t'l ( HI I'l ' (0il ( Ml 21
ks < ! .in i in mi III U ) 2i > OJ 2,1 i
.in i in in I'l ' ( KI2I IKI21
17 ft ) 1 ! ) m II \M , 22 Ml 2-J '
. - . ) III wl''l ( Hi ! I (
Ailil i0 cents per 1W ) feet for rough Joist.
nouinf.
No. 1 com , B 1 s f 18.00 I No. 3 com , s 1 s f 15.00
No. 2 coir. , H 1 P 10.50 | No 4 com , sis 12.50
Add 50 cents per 1,000 for rough.
FHXC'IXO.
No. 1 , 4 and 0 in , 12 and 14 ft , rough. . . $20.00
No. I , " 1(1 ( ft , " . . . . 20.00
No. 2 , " 12 and 14 ft , " . . . . 10.00
No. 2 , " 10ft , " . . . . 17.00
sinixo.
A , 12,14 & 10 ft.'M.5'l I C , 12 , 11 & 10 ft.14.7.- >
B " " 19.75 | " "
, D. 11.73
CI'lt.INO ASH I'AUTITION.
1st com , } { ill white pine celling $ .13.00
2d " " " "
27.00
Clear jtf In Norway pine celling 15.50
2dcom > V iu " " " 13.50
ri.ooinxo.
A 0 in white pine $ : U.)0 )
B " " "
32.00
D " " " 21.00
E " " " ( sol. fencing ) 18.50
Six Inch drop siding BOe per 1,000 extra.
STOCK mmiDS. KKS
A , 12 in , s 1 S..J45.00 I C , 12 in , s 1 u.$30.00
B , 12 in , s 1 s . . 39.00 D , 12 in , s 1 s. . . 22.00
No. 1 com , 12 in , s 1 B , 12 ft 20.50
No. 1 com , 12 in. s 1 s , 14 ft 20.00
No. 1 com , 12 in , sis , 10 ft 20.00
No. 1 com , 12 in , sis , 10 , IS nnd 20 ft. . 2J.50
No. 2 coin , 12 in , s 1 s , 10 , 18 and 20 ft. . 19.-15
No. 2com , 12 in , s 1 s , 12 and 14 ft 18.50
No. 2 com , 12 In , s 1 s , Hi ft 18.00
12 in grooved roofing $12 per M. more than
12 in stock boards same length.
10 in grooved roollng same price as 12 In
stock boards.
SIIII' LAI1.
No. 1 plain , Sand 10 in SIS.75
No. 2 plain , 8 and 10 in 17.00
No. 1 O. G. , 8 In 19.25
KlMHlllXO.
1st and 2d , clear , 1. I'i , ins2s 550 00
" " ' 1M , 2 in , s 2s 50.00
id , clear , 1 in , s2s 45 00
" Itf , lK.2in 4(5.00 (
A , select , 1 in , s 2 s 39.00
A , " 1 # , IX-m 43.00
15. " Iins2s 2U.OO
B , " lflK.2in } 30.00
B , select , all 1(1 ( ft , $1 extra.
HOlnilllKX Y KLI.O W 1'IXE.
Star4 in flooring . . * . $19.50
1st and 2d. clear , 4 in flooring 21.50
Clear % in ceiling 19.50
Clear % in partition 23.50
Clear % in p.irtion-J above % in ceiling
Clear finish , 1 and lf in , s2 s 2(5.00 (
Clear finish , \Va and 2 in , s2 s 20.00
Cle.u-corrugated ceiling , 4 in 23 'M
Clear yellow pine easing and babe 25.00
roi'Lut I.UMIIIH.
Clear poplar bx bds , % m s 2 s f.'iS.OO
Clear " " " % in panel , s 2 s. . 27.K ( )
Clear " " " ' ' eciling '
cor'ga'td , 23.00
IIATTCXS , W1II.L TUHINO , PICKETS.
O. G. Butts , 2 in 8 05
O. G. Butts , Ux3slB 30
3 in well tubing , D. & M. and Bev 22.50
Pickets. D. & H. fiat 19.00
Pickets. D. & H. square 19.00
BIII.NOLKS , LATH.
XX clear $ 3.10
Extia-A- 2.95
A * Standard ' 2.(55 (
AH. B. & B 2.33
Oin.cl 2.05
No. 1 1.10
Lath 2.85
White Cedar , 0 in. , % s.
" " Uin. -
qi-s la-
" " &X in. , y& 11
" " 8 in. qrs 09
" " 4 in round 14
Tennessee Hcd Cedar , split 14
SphtOak 03
Loiiuid hotel , Chicago , for comfort.
ii'j.Kli Land lnrili ir.
Now York Sun : English landlordism
in Ireland occasionally attracts the attention
tontion of congress , hut ollleinl docu
ments sent to that body suggest that
English landlordism in the United
States is worth keeping in view. Two
English syndicates hold in Texas alone
nn aggregate of 7,000,000 acres. A
third syndicate has 1,800,000 acres of
American land. Sir E. Reid. K. C. B. ,
lias tOt)0H)0 ! ) ( ) acres in Florida , and a
Scoteli syndicate 600,000 acres in that
state. The London firm of Phillies ,
Marshall iS : Co. , lias l.iiOO.OOO acres in
tliis country ; another London firm
1,750,000 acres. A Gorman tn-ndieato
owns 1,100.000 acres. An English com
pany pobsesbos 700,000 acres in lissis-
| ) ] ) ; another has 750,000 acres to its
credit. A do/.on other foreign eom-
panicn or individuals hnvo ueres figur
ing in the hundred tho'.ibands. Some
times thehO great trusts appear to work
to the injury or inconvenience ol
neighboring actual settlers ; and , at all
events , as the country becomes devel
oped around these enormous holdings ,
the government should boo that no law
is broken by the foreigners having
charge of them.
Drink Mnlto.
Are the Best ,
IN TIIK KNSENTJAIj UUAMTIIM OF
Durability , Evenness of
Point , and Workmanship.
B mpl i for trial of 12 different styles by mill , on
receipt of 1U Cfiil * iu ttumjni. Ask for curd hu. 8.
WISOH , BUKEMiN & CO , , 75a rovte"
.rl-AI.MElt. X , P. IlICnMAX. J.B. III.A.NCUAIlll
PALMER. RICHMAN 4 CO. .
Live Stock Commission Merchants
M3RIMER.WESTERFIELD& MALEY
Live Stock Commission ,
lloom U , Exchange HullJln * , Union Stock Turd * ,
tkmlh Omaha , Nob.
ALEXANDER It FITCH ,
Comraision Dealers in Live Sock ,
OpK | lta Kicbanso Ilulldlng , Union Sto :
VvrUi , soulb OoMha , Nob.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
. ; : . Of Oraaha Liraiteil
JOBBEBS'DOiEGTiY '
AgrlouTturni implVnionta.
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"CHURCHILL PARKER ,
Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons ,
Onrrlam'S r.nd Huirslrv .Imp * Ptrt'i't.hctirocnfthnncl
lUihUmaiia Netiraikn.
LINfNGER"A M ETC-ALF CO. .
Agricultnral Implements , WagonsCarriagei ,
lliipelc , ttr. : Wholesale. O'ii hNetirn ( ka.
PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN ,
Whole alf liler ) In
Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies
Ml , i l. ' .UJnrnl B Jours Street , Omaha. _
P . PT MAST & CO. ,
Manufacturers of BucKcye Drills , Seeders ,
Ctlltlvolon , liny Hakes , Cldor Mills nnd l.nhau 1'ul-
Torlirrs. Cor. lltli anil Nlcholnn Mri'i'lf.
WIN'ONA
Whole ale -
Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies
rurni'rHlh nil Nlihi'ln Slrei't > .
OMAttA IIIIANCII.
J. F. SEIBERLINU & CO. ,
Akron , Ohio.
Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine ,
W. U. Mpnil , Mannter. ISltl.eavoiiworth t. , Omnhn.
MOLINE.MlLBURN&TsTODDARbco
.Mnniifacturern nnd Jobbers In
Wagons , Biigges : , RaKes , Plows Etc ,
Cor. lUhaiiit 1'ndilc streets , Onuilin , Neb.
Artists' Nlntorlnls
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A HOSPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1511 llouvl Street , Omaha , Ni'bra ka.
_ Dooksollora and Stntlonors-
H. M , &V. W.'JONEST
Succesjonto A. T. Kimjron A Co. , WlinlrMlo A Hcti'.ll
Booksellers and Stationers ,
Kino Wcditliifc Slallnnory , CiiiiinierrlHl t-talloncry
l.CJ I > oiiila * Street Uuialm , Nrb.
Boots and Shoos. _
KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. .
( Successors to lived , Jonei A.LO. )
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes
Agents for llotton llubticr Shoe Co. HIB , 1101 A. 11UO
_ llnrnvy bt. , Omaha. Kcbruaku. _
\V. V. MORSE \ CO. .
Jobbers of Boots and Shoes ,
1101 , lira-llflj Dougl'n St.Onialm .Manufactorj , Sum-
nier t. lloslon.
Coffees , SplcoB , Etc. _
CLARKE COFFEE CO. ,
Omaha Coffee and Spice Mills.
Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
FlaTorlnc KxtrnctB , Laundry llluc. . Inks , Ktc. UK
Ultillarnay Street , Oiimha. Nebraska.
Crockery and Clossvvaro
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w. L . WR'IG"HT.
Agent for the Manufacturer * and Importeisof
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys ,
Ktc. OBI co. 317 S. 13th St. , Omaha. Xcbratka.
PERKINS , CATCH &LAUMAN ,
luiDortur and Jobber * of
Creepy , Glassware , Larars , Silverware
Ete. 1M4 rnrimni St. , Now I'aUun Ilulldliiic.
Commlsolon and Storage.
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RIDDELL & RIDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
" f Her PIICI - . < " > ' ' Miry , Came.
1112 Howard Street. Omaha.
CEO. SCHROECER & CO. ,
Bucccssors to McSbano A i-throeder. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
Omaha , Nebraska.
FREDERICK J. FAIRBHASS.
Wholesale
Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision
Jlerchant. Correspondence solicited. 101J North 1Mb
Mroot , Onnilia , .Selu
Coa ! , Coke and Llmo.
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OMAHA COAL , COKE''UM'E'
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
209 South 13th Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
J. J. JOHNSON & CO. ,
Manufacturers of Lime ,
And shippers of Ciiul , Couk , Cement , I'jiMter , Llm
Drill n Tllo , and Sewer 1'lpe. Offlco , 218 , S. 13lh
St. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone 811.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shippers of Coal and Coh
214 South 13th St. . Omaha. Neb.
Dry Goods and Notions.
M.lfsivfiTH * CO. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions ,
1102 and 1104 Douglas , Cor. 1Kb St. , Omaha , Neb.
KILPATRtCK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo
Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goofls.Notions .
Gents' Furnishing ( Jooils Corner llth and HoJncj
bu. Omaha. Nebraska.
DEWEY & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Fnrnam Street. Omaha. Nebraska.
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture
Omaha , Nebraska.
_ Crocorlpa.
PAXTON , GALLAGHER "it ; COM"
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
T05,707,700 and 711 P. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. *
McCORD , BRADY & CO. .
Wholesale Grocers ,
I lh and T/eavenwotth Streets , Omalia , Nobratko.
Hardware
LEE. CLARKE. '
WARE COMPANY ,
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
Metnls , Phpct Iron , etc. Afients for llown Scaled ,
Mlnml l'o der anil I.yniHii llurbcd wire ,
Omaha , Nubrusku.
HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop
Mechanics' Tools and HulTnln Scales. 1(05 Douglu
btrect , Omaba , Nebraska ,
RECTOR. WILHELMY & CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
10th and Harn y Sts. , Omaha , Neb , Western Acenti
for Austin Powder Co. , Jullur.on SteolNalle ,
Fairbanks Standitnl Scales.
MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO ,
Wholesale Manufacturers of
Saddlery & Jabbers of Saddlery Hardware
Anil Leather. UOJ , lVf > and 1477 Humor 8t.Ouutm ,
Ncbr k .
Heavy Hardware.
W. J. BROATCH ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Springs , Wagon Stock , Hardware , Lumber , Ktc. 13U
and 1211 llarney Struct , Omaha.
Hats , Capa , Etq.
W. L. PARROTTE Si. CO. ,
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
1107 Harncy Street , Omaba , Neb.
J-urnber
OMAHA LUMBER CO. ,
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
19U Street anrt Union Paclflu Track , Omaha.
LOUIS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumber , lath , Lime , Sash ,
DoorsEtc. T rdCoruf r 7th and Uouilaii Cerisi
. th sjul Uauklai.
'OliAgEBS'MGTOKY ' -
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_ _ Lumber _ _ _ _
C. N. DIET2 , ' 1
Dealer in AllKindsof Lumber , <
I'.lhand Colitornlii Stri'els.Onialm , .VcbrMifc '
Lumber Lime tent"Etc
, , Etc , , Eic ,
Corner fill and IVuiBlnsFU. . Omaha.
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\V. HARVEY LUMBER C6T
To Dealers Only ,
OITIro.HKl Karnam Street Omann ,
JOHN Ar'WAKEFIELD , "
Wholesale Lumber , Etc ,
CHAS. R. LEE
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood Carpet * and Parquet lloorlng Pili ami I ) .
- . -r. Millinery nnd Notions.
I. OBERFELDER V 667T
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
n. lrtiin.lHioiHi llth
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CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jeans I'nllUilit' ! , Kle. Ilittninl 1101 DotiKlat Street ,
Utunlin. Ni-li.
Noti'ons.
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. .
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods1
t'O ' mxUlfiSmtli 10th St. , Oninlin ,
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholsale Refined anil Lubricating Oils ,
Ailo ( Irvnsc , KlcOmaha. . A. 11. lllrhnp , Mnnmter
VINYARD & SCHNEIDER ,
Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods ,
llCfillanii'r Strci-t. Onuhii.
Office Fixtures.
Tin : SIMMON'DS MANUPACTUKlNa CO.
.Muininicfirtvs of
Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures ,
Mnntlov Slili'lxwrt , Hook Cusp' , Druif KUtnri"Wnll
C'a'.oi.l'iut tiotiii , KMIIiik'M'o'mti'rv lleornml Wlno
Cooli'M. Mirror * etc. I'm-tory am * onlor , ir Jand JIM
toulli I mi SI. , Oiunhit. Toloplimio 11.14.
Pnlnta and
cfGMMINGS & NEILSON ,
Wliolcinlo Demur J In-
Paints , Oils , Window Bias , Etc ,
1111 Fiirnam Street. Omnha.Nob.
Paper.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. .
Wholesale Paner Dealers ,
Orrr n nice dock of I'rlntliiK , Wrapping anij Writing
! ' & , . ST. 6puci.il attention clvon to car loi'l orders.
Pa pp rJJp xo s. - , . - . -
JOHN "L. WILKIE ,
Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory ,
N'oi. M ! " uml 131'J Douglas Ht. , Omahn , Neb.
Printers' Materials.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER 1/NION ,
Auxiliary Publishers ,
Dvtttersln Typo. l'rc pie > and Printers'Supplies. 503
J-ovUh 12th Strvct. Oinnha.
Rubber Goods.
Manufacturers anil Dealers in finite Goods
Jll Clolhlng and Leather llcltlnrf. 1W6 1'nnium Street.
Sjsh , Doors , Etc.
M. A. DISBROV f CO. .
Wholesale Manuf icturoM or
Sash. Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
llrancb URlcu , 12td and leant Street * , Onmliu , Neb.
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BOHN MANUFACTURING CO.
Tannfictiirers of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
uldlimn. Stair Work nnd Interior Ilanl Wool FU&
su. N. K. Cornerfth and l aveuwurtli Btrceti ,
Omaha , '
Pumps , Etc-
A. L. STRANG CO. ,
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
CHUHCH1LL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
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U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. ,
Steam anil Water Supplies.
Unllldar Wind Mills. 019 nnd 03) ) Farnam Bt. . Omaha.
U.K. Hess , AclliiK MmiUKi'r.
BROWNELL & CO. ,
engines , Boilers and General Macliinery.
Sljoetlroa Work Slcam I'ntnrs.SRw MIH . 1213-1213
LuttvenwortUSticut. Omaba.
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PHIL. STIM M E L"coV "
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
811 and S13 Jonus Htrott. Omalia.
Storage , Forwarding A. Commission
ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. .
Storage , Forv/arding / and Commission ,
Dranrli liounoof llui HiMMioy Hugpr Co. lliiuKluaat
' , ( ! and nilnll , 1 iiw UlOunil 1312 liard Street ,
Omaha , Tflenlioiii ? No.TM.
Srnokc Stacks , Boilers , Etc.
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. K.'SAWYER ,
Manufacturing Dealer in smote Stacte
Urltchlut : ' , Tanks and Ccnuml nollcr Hopalrtng. 131 $
_ l > o < ltfo hlrcL't , Omaha. Neb
Broyvora.
SJORZ & . 1LER , 4 (
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1531 North KlglhtcontU Street , Omaha , Kcb.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. w
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , * *
John Epentlt-r , i-nipnoinr. lu ) DndKe and Ittl and lfl (
Nurlli luth hlrcpl. Omaln.
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Iron Works.
STEAM BOILER WORKS ,
Carter ti boa , 1'rop'a. Manufacturers of all klnd
Steam Boilers , Tinls and Sheet Iron Wori
Works Bouth iiOtU and 11. A. M. Crossing.
I'AXTON & VIEHUNO 1110N WOHKS.
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Worfc
Uniilnos , Itrasi WorkGeneral Koimdrr , MaohlnoKnl
Ulackimlth Wink , oillcuund Woik ) , U.I' , llj.
and Kth Street , Omnha.
OMAHA WIRE & IROTTWORKS , "
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
Deik Haiti , Window Quants , dower Staudi , Vflr
BUm.Kte. 1SI Nortli ICth Blrcet.Uinaha.
OMAHA SAFE and IRON
Maii'frsofFire&BnrglarProofSafes '
fftultt , Jail Work , Irou and Wlrn Fencing , Bleui , Bto.
U. Andreta. 1'rop'r. Cor. lUh tnd Jatkaoa Pti.
CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS
Iron and fire Fences , Railings , Guards
and Screen i , for banki , offlrei. torv . rti'.deoros ' , tc.
Imiirovod Awnlnitt. Ix > ckiuillh Macblnirr aail
lllttcktmlili Worki. CUboulh Itlu Ht.
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; MEAGHER * LEACH ,
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks ,
General AKODU tar Dlebold Safe A Lo k Co. ' *
Taulu aai Jail Vfutk.llU taraata Bu ui , oaah .