Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 17, 1888, Page 3, Image 3
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , AUGUST 17. 1888. THE'SPECULATIVE ' MARKETS , Extensive Trading In Wheat at Ad vancing Prices. CORN GROWS DULL AND WEAK. Oats Quiet Wltli LlRlit TransnctloUH Consllcrnllo Actlvltyoln 1'rovls- Ions Hi-talc Business Done lit Ciiltlc General Quotations. CHICAGO I'ltOnUOE M/VHKET. CHICAGO , August 10. [ Special Telegram to TUB UKE.I Wheat advanced over lo to-dny , the Improvement being * steady , and the market nt the close was lirm at nearly top prices. The opening was tatno at slight loss ns compared with the preceding day mid Sep tember sold down to S2' @ 82f : , with Decem ber going nt B.ytfc. The news was so univer sally bullish , however , that It could not bo Ig nored. The market turned up quickly and kept climbing throughout thu whole of the session. Holders of receipts arc aakllig } { ( $ Jfc over September for their wheat , and they are gutting better than September. Dunn yesterday sold 100,000 bushels of cash wheat at } { u over September prices. A list w.is shown on change this morning going to prove that wheat to an aggregate amount of ij3,000 bushels was being loaded on vessels at this point. Some of this appeared on the black board to-day niul a lot more will ilguro in to morrow's shipment. Very Httlo new busi ness in the shipping line was reported to-day. The weather map , or at least a section of It , was bullish , the mean temperature in Manitoba at 7 o'clock a. in , bcintr 83. Lnto dispatches from various points in northern Dakota and Minnesota told of the southern sweep of a cold wave and reported Indications of frost to-night. This cold wave Information had some effect on the corn market right at the close , Several times during the last hour the market got up in the vicinity of 84o for September and SO c for December , and once It touched 8-lo and SJO lSSOXc , respectively. Free realizing at the outside caused n frac tional reaction from the extreme , but the market displayed no signs of weakness. Thus far the market has not been able to keep its head above S-io since the break from the Die bulge , but the bulls are now conlldent that the improvement will stick and a further advance bo established. The volume of wheat trading was largo , and It seemed to Increase as the day advanced , the greatest activity being witnessed at the close , though , of course , there were occasional seasons of dull ness , the local feeling proving very friendly to wheat. The corn market was less excited than yes terday and values suffered some further de pression. Hutehinson wag obviously trying to sell but ho did not scorn disposed to sacri fice it und whenever the market got weak ho came to its support. Dealings wcro liberal but in extent not up to yesterday. Septem ber ranged 44@H o and Octobcr4JaH4tfc. : } ( Tlio speculative interest centered largely in wheat to-day. Oats were very quiet on nil futures with price changes confined within narrow and unimportant limits , the market ruling nearly steady. Receipts wore liberal and the quality somewhat Improved and with an anticipated early increase in arrivals , buyers did not earo to do much and light business was recorded all along the line. This and next month were favorites , with other futures very dull. Cash oats were in some request % ntid nuotably steady with 2f > c paid for No. B to go to store , or J c higher than yesterday and sales largely by sample. At the morning provision call the sales niado comprised 4,000 bols of pork , 2,000 tierces of lard and 650,000 Ibs of short ribs. In the general market an improved feeling held control. In the absence of additional yellow fever reports from the south ot an alarming nature , traders recovered con siderable of their old time confidence. They took hold with more freedom. A good nrntiy of the short .contracts made yesterday on the slump were covered and the whole tnulo was possessed of a bolter tone. Outside specu lative'orders wcro also larger than usual , while In cash property an increased move- snout was the rule. For cash delivery l.QOO tierces of lard wcro taken at $3.80@3.82) , and of cash meats rather fair sales were re ported. Prices were stronger all around and for pork the day's closings showed an actual advance of 15c , for lard of lOc and ( or short ribs of 10@12Kc. CHICAGO iilVE STOCK. CBICAOO , August 10. [ Special Telegram to Tnn BBE. | CATTLE Business was active and prices strong on anything that showed corn-feeding in the native lino. Some sales men wore quoting an advance of a strong lOc on the st'Ictly dry-fed natives , but In a general way the advance was barely lOc. Low grades and common grassy natives wore Blow and neglected , remaining unsold and in many cases not oven looked nt until bettor classes were sold out. Tcxans underwent little or no change as compared with n day or two past. There wcro on sale some 4,500 tofi.OOOToxans and northern rangors.Tho lat ter , when suitable , sell quick in fact generally outside common nnd grassy na tives. Old cows and canning stock were plentiful , especially common Texans , among which were a train load of distillery fed culls that looked nioro like skeletons than any thing else. Veal calves were steady. There were two loads of stock calves in the market that came from Chautauqua county , Now York , They were not sold at a late hour. The receipts included 4,300 Texans and west erns ; choice lo extra beeves , $ n.25@ll.5U ; medium to good steers , 1350 to 1600 Ibs , , fi.OO ( Sti.OO ; 1200 to ] : ( ) Ibs. , S4.50@5.50 : 1)50 ) to 1200 Ibs. , W.7 ! > @ 1.80 ; stackers and feeders , $2.00 < i ; i.20 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.SO@2.00 ; bulk , * 2.W@2.45. Texas cattle steady ; steers ! 150 to ll'BJ Ibs , f2.80 < rt3.8.'i ; 760 to 800 Ibs * 2.50 ( < ? 3.10 ; 650 to 700 Ibs fr.15@ 2.60 ; cows tl.75 ( < S2.20 ; western .00@4.D3. Trade was nctlvo with slight upturn of about a nickel on cnoico assorted heavy and prime corn-fed. Light packing earls under went little or no change. Prime heavy sold ntfl.30@i5 ! ! ; packing sorts $5.t'0 ( < 7i.35 ( ! und light $3.115 ( (1.50 ( , largely at0.15@0.i.Grassy ! stock were neglected nnd 25@40o lower than corn-fed of same weights nnd averages. FINANCIAL. NEW YOUK , August 10. [ Special Telegram to TUB Disc. ] STOCKS The market opened linn at slight advances over last night's closing prices , but after early buying orders were tilled values were depressed by sharp attacks on St , Paul by the bears , which yielded half a point , the rest of the list gen erally following to about the same extent. There was then a Httlo rally In which the Gould stocks led and early losses were , to a great extent , recovered. Professionals and room traders wcro not altogether of the same opinion after yesterday's market was ended , And predictions as to Its course to-day did not agree. An operator about whoso position lately there 1ms been some curiosity , said last night : " 1 would ilka to be a bull but am discouraged by the lack of commission busi ness. The public shows no sign of coming Into the market and they cannot bo expected to with BO many elements of uncertainty In the situation , St. Paul may declare a divi dend but no onn will bellovo it has been earned. 1 scarcely expect any activity on the bull side until after election. " The ad vance and activity In Htohmond Terminal yesterday was said to bo duo to the opera tions of parties connected with the property and a further advance was predicted In this and kindred roads. The advance In rates de cided upon by the coal traffic agents of the Lehlgh Valley , Jersey Central and Now York , Lake Erie & Western companies at tlio Long Branch meeting amounting to 1C @ 15o per ton for all points , ought to hel | coalers. These now rates will bo in opera till January 1 , when another meeting will be ticla to determine if a further advance shall bo made. After 11 o'clock the market wo ; fairly active and prices were generally aa vancod fractionally under the lead of the Gould stock * , which moved .up 1 point Iron V 'i the opening. This Improvement was short lived , however , nnd a dullness followcdwlth the market heavy nnd declining slowly. While there wai no rush to sell , long stock was freely offered all day nnd the decline was quite general after about the middle of the day , In which grangers , St. Paul particu larly , led In activity , the total loss being KK point , though St. Paul and Northwest ern each lost one point. London was a sel ler to some extent and Chicago appeared bcarishly Inclined. Cl'lcago operators , how ever , arc divided on the question , some operators raters being bullish on the crop prospect while others think that this has already been discounted. The cntlro day was devoid of particular Interest and trading was light , total sates being but 111,0ft ) shares. U.H.4S rcgiilnr..127U Northern 1'nclno. U.S. < scoupunv..li7i ! do preferred 57 IT. H.4'9regular. ' . C. kN. W 1I2S U. B. 4iisconpons. .107 j do preferred 143(4 ( 1'ttcltlc Cs of' 'i 1UU N.Y. Central 107 > 4 Ontrnl 1'iiclHc. . . . Si > { p. . i ) . .vis zui C'lilcngo tc Alton. , .1 $ ) Hock Island 107 ChlciiRo.Ilurllugton C. . M. i St. I' 71 ? . & Qtilnry Ill do preferred 110H a. L.ACW . > m > , St. 1'iuil iOl'ldha. . 40 IlllnoH Central..110 do preferred 107 I. , ii. At w ir , Union 1'aciflc K ) Kiimas iVTexns. . . KIM W. . St. I < . & l > 14 Vide J.nkcHhoro Nfi'/ do preferred SMii Michigan Central. . tf , i Western Union KJ Missouri 1'acillc MONEY ON CLI , Easy nt 1J4 ( < 22 per cent ; last loan at 1J per cent ; closed offered at \\6 \ per cent. I'IIIME MEHCANTILE PAI-CH IGX per cent. STEULINO EXCHANGE Dull with actual business at $4.84)4 ) for sixty day bills , $4.b" for demand. CHICAGO , August 10. Wheat Firmer ; cash , 83\c : September , S3Xe ; October , 84j < c. Corn Steady ; cash , 44 7-Ole ; October , . Oats Steady ; cash , Soc ; September , 24 3- Ue ; October , 24 % u. Rye 17 } < ? c. Barley Nothing doing. Pritno Timothy 2.05 Flax-S1.17. Whisky $1.20. Pork Steady ; cash nnd September , $13.35 ; October , S13.40. Lard Firmer ; cash nnd Seplembcr , $5.85 ; Oclober , S3.SO. Flour Firm and unchanged ; winter wheat In sacks , fJ.75@.85 : ) ; In barrels , ? 3.00@4.40. Spring wheat In barrels , $3.50jr74.b5 ; in sacks , $1.7564.85 ; rye in sacks , $ J.ao@a.UO ; in bar rels , $2.55@3.20. Dry Salt Meals Shoulders , S7.40 ( < 17.50 ; short clear , $3.70@0.00 ; short ribs , 7.'J5@ ' 7.U7K- Butter Quiet ; creamery , 14@19c ; dairy , Cheese Quiet ; full cream Cheddars and flats , S@3J.fo ; young Americas , 8 } @ 3 > e. Eggs Steady at 13J4@14c. Hides Heavy green salted , fiJ Cc ; light green salted , 0(30 ( } cj salted bull , 6c ; green Raited calf , OJ4@7e ; dry flint , 7J/@Sc ; dry calf , 7 ( < ? Sc ; deacons , 20@23c each ; dry salted , 7c. Tallow Unchanged : No. 1. solid packed 3 } c ; No. 2 , 3e , and cake , ! t } @ 3 fc per lu. Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 15,000 27,000 Wheat bu . 70,000 133,000 Corn , bu . 163,000 221,000 Oats , bu . 151,000 83,000 Rye , bu . . . . . Barley , bu . . . . . New Vork , August 10. Wheat Receipts , 233,000 ; exporls , 41,200 ; spot l@lo higher ; options active on belter cable iut- , 'ices and continued rain throughout the ipring wheat belt , closing strong at best ; So. 2 red sold at 'Mdtm c elevator , 05 < @ ng at Wlc Corn Receipts , 483.030 ; exports , 173,000 ; .pot . active , closing higher , steady ; options airly aclivo and a shade lower , except August , which to lo higher ; spot No. 2 , 52 > . " > 3 > c delivered ; September closing at Xc. Oats Receipts , lOS.OOO ; exports , none ; spot ots strong , l > c higher but scarce , closing llrm ; mixed western , 35@40c ; white west ern , 42@50c. Coffee Options opened steady , rallied OD better cables and closed steady ; sales 24,600 bags ; August , 10.80@10.'JO ; September , $10.30@10.40 ; October , $ U.fc5ft9.90. ( Petroleum Easier ; United closed at B3J/C. Eggs Good supply , dull but easy ; western , M17Mc. Pork Dull but steady ; old mess , $14.25 ; now mess , $15.25 ( 15.50. Lard Spot strong , light supply ; sales western steam , $9.15. closing nt $ y.l5@9.20. Butter Firm on choice stock ; western , 11 Cheese Lower ; moro active ; western , tyi Minnoapolia , August 16. Wheat Ile- ; cipts , 92 cars ; shipments , GO cars. Closed : So. 1 hard , August and September , 80 4'c ; on track , 87.J4 ; No. 1 northern , August and September , 84 c ; on track , 8J c5o ; No. 3 northern , August and September , SIVc : on track. 82@83c. Mil wnukee , August 10. Wheat Hicher , cash , 82o ; September , 81 % ; October , 82c. Corn Lower ; No. 8 , 43 } e. Oats Steady ; No.2 white , 37c , Ilyo Quiet ; No. 1 , 48 > < fc. Barley Quiet ; No. 2 , OOc. Provisions Steadier ; pork , cash and Au gust , $13.80. St. JjouiH , August 10. Wheat Higher ; cash , S4o ; September , S4c. Corn About steady ; cash , 41@l2c ; Sep tember , 41 } c. Oats Higher ; cash , 2o20e ; September , Pork Steady at $14.00. Lard Firmer at $8.70. Whisky $1.14. Butter Steady ; creamery , 16@18c ; dairy , .5o. Ciiicinnntl , August 1C. Wheat-Stronger , No. 2 red , 83o. Corn Easy but active ; No. 2 mixed , 47c. Oats Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 2G > . Whisky $1.14. Kaunas City , August 10. Wheat Higher ; No. 2 red , cash , la\ \ September , 72'ic asked ; No. 8 red , GOc ; No. 2 soft , 73) < c bid. bid.Corn Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 3tic. Oats No. 2 , cash , liO c. LIVE STOOli. Chicago , August 10. The Drovers' Jour nal reports as follows : Cattle Ueeeipts , 10,000 ; steady ; good stronger ; bcovos , $ H,23@0.50 ; steers , f3.75@ G.OO ; stockers nnd feeders , f2.003.30 ; cow , bulls nnd mixed , fl.30@3.00 ; Texas cattle , 1.75 ( < } 3.33 ; western rniiRors , .00@4.95. Hogs Kecoipts , 0,000 ; market ' steady , strong ; mixed , fT..GO@G.25 ; heavy , ? 5.80Q 0.35 ; light , * r..r,5Qll.85 ; skips , t4.00@5.70. Sheep Ueceipts. l,000 ( ; market steady ; natives , $2.lK ) ( < ! ; 4.20 ; westerns , shorn , $3.50(3 ( 3.90 : Texans , shorn , * 2.75@3.75 ; lambs , $ VJc Ntitlonul Stock Yards , East St , Louis , August It ) . Cattle Hcceipts , 2,500 ; shlpmcuts-l,200 ; market steady ; choiceheav natlvo steers , to.00@5.30 ; fair to gooc nutlvo steers , $4.iOS5.00 ; ( ; butchers' steers medium to choice , Ki.40@4.40 ; stockers am feeders , fair to good , * 2.203.40 ; rangers corn-fed , $3.40(34.25 ( ; grass-fed , $2.25@3.50 Hogs Uecoipts , 1,000 ; shipments , 900 market steady ; * choice heavy and butch ers'selections , | < i.25(30.35 ( ; packing , mcdiuu toprlmo , Srt.10@tl.30 ; light grades , ordiuarj to good , fO,00@0.20. Kansas City , August 15. Cattle Re ceipts , 4,500 ; shipments , 2,500 ; dressed bee : shipping and Texas steers u shade stronger common , slow und weak ; good to cholci corn-foci , $5.00 ( 5.50 : common to medium $3.25@4.75 ; stockers and feeders , $1.00Q3.CO cows , $1.25@2.80. Hojrs Receipts , 3,400 ; shipments , 1,500 ] market demoralized and lOQ'JOo lower ; gooi to choice , $0.00@4.10 ; common to medium $5.4U@5..K ) ; skipi and pigs , $ i.00@5.25. OMAHA. ItlVIS STOOIU Cattle. Thursday , August 10,1353. There were no very good cattle here nn < the market on other kinds of beuf was easier While choice corn fed steers have been bold Ing their own , there has been a gradual do cllno in the market for grass cattlo. Butch ers' stock Is also selling lower than at the bu ginning of the week , and is very slow ant dull. There Is a gradual improvement In tin demand for feeders and moro cattle of tha description are selling. The number of cat tie which changed hands to-day was uo largo. llOgB. There was a marked Improvement in th quality of the hogs over yesterday , but the receipts were very light. The market on heavy hpgs was about lOc lower , the hogs which brought frt.OO to-day being at lonst lOc better than the $0.00 hogs yesterday. There was n fair demand for u limited number of light hogs nnd they sold at about steady prices. _ Hlioop. There were four loads hero but the mar ket was very quiet. Jlccclpn. Cattle . 1,000 Hogs . ' . ' ,51X1 Sheep . 500 f'rluo * . The following 11 a table of prices paid In this raarxet for the grades of stock men tioned. 1'rimostoers. 1300to 1500 Ibs. . $5.20 f35.50 Prime steers. 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . 4.60 fur ; .80 Feeders . 2.7.1 ( S.1.40 Range steers , fair lo choice. . . 2.75 WJ.23 Common to good cows . 1.73 ( 2.00 Choice to fancy cows . 2.50 $3.00 Common to choice bulls . 2.00 ( $2.50 Fair to cnoico light hogs . 5.80 ( U5.9.1 Fair to choice heavy hops . S..IO ( it > .00 Fairtocaolce mixed hoes . 5.35 I&5.95 UcprcHunt.itivo dale * . CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. 2cows . 1012 $1.50 20 cows . 842 1.80 32 cows . U41 1.85 18 cows . 900 UK ) ! l cows . 1WO 2.2."i 10 westerns , tailings . 1194 2.25 47cows . ! KW 2.40 1 cow . 1210 2.40 47 cows . 1)09 ) 2.40 22 steers , stockers . 834 3.155 1 feeder , western . 101H ) 2,75 21 feeders , western Neb . 914 2.75 4 feeders , westerns . 1225 3.00 21 feeders , westerns . 1024 8.40 54 sleers , natives . lO'.H ' 8.40 ( hlstcors , westerns . 12J7 3.40 S(5 ( steers , weslerns . 1 133 8.05 88 slcors , westerns . llGil 3 , ( > 5 14 steers , weslerns . 1231 875 40 natives , corn-fed . 1270 4.75 2 natives , corn-fed . 1275 5.30 llANdE OATTI.E. Owner. No. Av. Pr. Dakota Cattle Co . 33 steers. . . 1,214 $2.75 Dakota Cattle Co . 89 steers. . . .1213 3.12 HOGS. No. Av. Shit. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. lfi..2tiO . . . $5.CO 07. . . .249 60 $5.90 I57..28' ) H ) 5,00 ( > 7..2li2 40 5.HO 02. . . . 233 12(5 ( 5.85 72. . . . 220 120 S..iO t9..224 ! 40 5.85 71. . . . 247 210 5.90 ( V4..218 80 5.85 73. . . .257 120 15.1)0 ) 73 . . .239 80 5.85 ! ! 3..2t2 ; 40 5.90 168. . . .220 400 5.85 72. . . .225 40 5.00 C3..305 2 > 0 5,85 80. . . . KO 200 5.00 80..2iO : 240 5.85 55. . . .232 80 5.90 78. . . . 223 11511 5.85 73. . . .243 200 5.90 TO. . . . 350 320 5.85 (53. ( . . . 304 120 5.90 (59. ( . . . 215 . . . 5.85 0(5. ( . . . 230 80 5.95 74. . . . 241 240 5.85 78. . . . 208 . . . 5.95 58 . . .227 1(10 ( 5.b5 C0..259 120 5.05 71. . . . 230 330 5.85 G4..1M . . . 5.95 57. . . . 251 80 5.85 130. . . . 330 100 0.00 08. . . . 320 130 5.87 > i Packers I'urclinscn. Showing the number of hogs bought by the leading buvcrs on the market to-day : G. H. Hammond & Co . 454 Omaha Packing Co . 703 Armour-Cudahy Packing Co . 1110 J. P.Squlrcs&Co . 050 Glbbs& White . 95 Bramard Bros . 183 Highest and Lowest. The following are the highest und lowest prices paid for mixed and heavy loads of hogs on this market during the past few days , and for the corresponding period in 1887 and 1880 : Ijlvo Stock Notes. Joe Perkins , Springfield , was in looking over the yards. W. H. Beagle , Arcadia , came in with three loads of cattle. J. Hastio , Talmage , was in with a load each of hogs and cattle. D. H. Shearer , Westcn , was hero with a load of butchers' stock. JSW. II. Colcman , Atwood , was among the shippers wbo came iu with cattle. J. E. Hunt returned from the west with two loads of sheep and a load of cattle. Mr. Berry , of the firm of Berry & Bivcn , Seward , was in looking ever the yards. A. L. Spearman , the well known shipper of Springfleld , was in looking over the market. J. P. Morton , Tckamah , was hero and mar keted two loads of corn fed cattle ot his own feeding. J. M. Chadwlck , Central City , brought In with three loads of cattle , four loads of hogs and ono load of horses. Charles Brcsec , Merriman , Neb. , was in and sold a loud of feeders , which were bought by Wm. Lewis , to bo fed in Iowa. A. C. Mason , Bradshaw ; F. H. Parks , Bancroft , and A. Kiopping , Underwood , la. , were among the shippers who came in with stock. A train of twenty of the improved B. & M. stock cars arrived to-day from Denver. They mada the run from Denver in twenty-four hours. , TIIAUE CONDITIONS. Money is quite easy and the financial as pect unchanged. Exchange IB f 1 per $1,000. Mr. Hopkins , president of the Commercial National bank , has returned from nn ex tended trip through the east , having visited several cities in Canada , besides Chicago , Now York and Boston. Ho saw evidences of prosperity on all sides. Bankers are Jubilant over the prospects for nn active demand for money this full to move tha enormous crops in sight. The prevailing opinion in eastern Unancinl circles is that there will bo a good demand for money all through the ensuing fall and winter , though a particularly tight money market is not looked for. General trade continues very good , but col lections are a little slower , as Is to bo ex pected for the period immediately preceding and during harvest. The produce market shows no changes. The supply is nmplo and prices are steady. Tlie crop outlook is good , though advices speak of moro rain having fallen than was needed , and three or four weeks of hot , sunny days nro needed to inako certain a big corn crop. _ Produce , Fruits , Ktc. Saturday , August 11 , 18S8. BUTTEU Fancy creamery roll , 20 ® 21o ; solid packed , 15@luo ; choice country butter , 15@10o ; common grades , I0@l3e. Boas Stnctlv fresh , Ui5ccuudlcd. ( UIIEKX Coitx 50@75o per 100. OIUXOES Mcssinns , fo.u@0.00 ( ; per box ; Rodi , $ U.WP.5 ( ( ; ! per box ; * 3.50@1,00 per half box. box.CAI.IKOUXIA CAI.IKOUXIA DAMSONS $1.25 per box ; south ern Damsons , UOc per box. CALiroitxu CHAPES * 1,50@2.00 per case. SoirrnEiix GIUVES 75c(3l.OO ( per 10-lb basket. BLACKBEimiKS $3.00 for 24 qts. PBACHES California , $1.00@1.50 per box ; Missouri , $1.00c@ 1.25 per K bu. BANANAS Common , .50@2.25 per buuch ; choice , * 2.5 ffla.50. I LEMONS $4.75Qt,00 ! per case. SQUASH 2ti per lo. CANTKIXM-ES 75c@ t.60 per dozen. SOUTUEIIS PLUMS $1.2T > 01. ( ! 50 per bu. HucKi.cuEititiES $1.2a per drawer. POTATOES Now , home growth , 50@75o per bushel. POUI/THY No dressed fowl in the market ; live chickens , $3.50@3.75 per doz. : spring chickens , 2.25@3.00. STRING HKANS 75c per bu. TOMATOES Cl , 60(32.00 ( per bu. "WATKUMEUixs $12.00(317.00 ( per 100. PEAKS California , fJ.X3.50 ( per bu box : Southern , 75 per } bu. CELEIIV JJO40o ( nor dozen. . 100. Koo PJANT * 1.00@1,25 per dozen. ONIONS 2o per Ib. AM-LES l.OO@2.BO per bbl. CiuuAi'i'Lcs $1.00 per box. CIUKK Michigan , $4.50@0.50 per bbl 32 gals ; California pear cider , 115.00 per bbl. Pop CPKK Klce , 8@4o ; common , 23o. - 75cp < ! r buah J. ANs Choleo eastern fmmlpicked navies. O.'JSii.OO per bushel ; w9t6rn hand plckt'd navies , t' MyfiM ; mediums , $2.00 ( 2.15. Lima beans 5c l or pound. Hxr f , o. b. cars , Xo.A upland , W.OO ; No. 2 upland , $ S.OO. ' ' HUAX flO.OO. * CHOITKO Fnnn $17.00 per ton. Ury Cowls. . . . AT l/ l/Vf iwyiJV j A ! tjt l.'W ) I'IJTJV. f n\Ji 7V.UiUl WU * ITU f No. 50 , colored , 12c ; No. 70 , colored , 12 c ; Bristol , 12i/c ; Union Pacific , 17c. CAUI-ET WAiti'-Bib White , 19c ; colored , 22c I * Standard , 8c ; Ocm , lOc ; Beauty , ; uj Boonu , 14o ; B , cased , $ tf.f > 0. PitiXTS Solid colors Atlnntic , Co ; Slater fc ; Berllii oil , GJ < c ; Garner oil , G@7 < % . COHSKT JKANS Androscoggin , 7 o ; Kcar- sarge , 75/c : Uockport , G/c ! ! ; Conestoga , G } u , TICKS York , 80 in. , 12' c ; York , 82 In. . 18J o ; Swift Uiver. Sc ; Thorndlko CO , " " Thorndlko ER 8 > < c ; Thorndlko ICO , Thorndlko XX , 15c ; Cordls No. 6 , Cordis No. 4 , lie. DENIMS-Amoskeag , 0 oz , lftfc ; Everett. 7 oz , 13J4c ; York , 7 oz , l3J c ; Hnyinaker , Ske ; Jaffrey XX , llV e ; Jnflrcy XXX. 12Wc ; Beaver Creek A A , 12c ; Beaver Creek BB lie ; Beaver Creek CO , lOc. KEStrcKY JKANS. Memorial. Ific ; Dakota , 18c ; Durham , 27 } o ; Hercules , i8o ; Learning. Ington , 22) o ; Cottswold , 27 } < Jc. CKASII. Stevens' B , Go ; Stevens' B , blenched , 7c ; Slovens' A , 7 ! c ; Stevens A. bluached , 8K ! Stevens' P.8i < c ; Stevens' ' P , bleached , ll fo ; Stevens' N. lij c ; Slovens' N , bleached. 10fc ] ; Stevens. SKt. 12J < c MiscEMAScors. Table oil clo.Wi. $2.50 ; plain Holland , ( .i } < fc ; Dado Holland. 12' ' < fc. Pi.ASNii.s. Plaid Kiiftsmon'JOoOosiicn ; , 321 < o ; Clear Lnkc , 82Ko ; Iron Mountain , 20kc. Fi.ANNni-s Wlilto G H , No. 2 , J21o G H. No. 1 , * { , 27K ; B H , No. 2 , % , 22 } o ; B I. No. 1 , f , ! U c ; Quecheo , No. 1 , ? f. 42c. GI.NOIIA.M Pluiutett checks , 7) ) c ; Whlttcn- on , 7J c ; York , 7J < fo ; Normimdi aress , IJ c ; Calcutta dress , 8Kc : Wliittentou dress , \ yaHenfrow \ dress , 8 @ 12 > fa CAMIIHIUS Slater , 6'4c ' ; Woods , S c ; atandanl , fij c ; Peacock , 5l c. CoMFOiiTiiiis $ rt.GO@35.00. BI.ANKKTS White , $1,00@7.50 ; colored , $1.00(38.00. ( BI.IACIIII ) SHEETISO Berkeley cambric No. GO , 9 > ic ; Best Yet , 4-4. G > e ; butter clotli OO , 4Ue ; Cabot , 7'rfc ; Furwellhnlf bleaelied Fruit of Loom , VU-fc : Greene , Go ; Hope , 7J < ' ; ICUil ? Philip cum- ) rlc , lie ; Lonsdalo cambric , 11 , ' c ; loiisdalu. Oc ; Now York mills , lOKc ; 'opiierell , 42-in , lie ; Pepperell , 4i-in ( , 12c ; Pepperell , 0-4 , IGc ; Pi-ppcrcll , 8-4 , 21c ; Pc | > - icroll , U-4 , 23c ; Pepporell. 10-4 , 25c ; Canton 1-4 , SJfc ; Triumph , Gc ; Wamsutta , llo ; Val- c.V , 5c. Brown sheeting Atlantic A , 4-4 , "Ke ; A Batttio H , 4-4 , "tfo ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , G fe ; At- antlc P , 4-4 , Gc ; Aurora LL , 4-4. Go ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4J4xc ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , GJi'c ; Hoosicr LL , 4-4 , Gc ; Intlian Head , 4-4 , 7) e ; Law- ronceLL , 4-4 , Go ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5 " ; feppercll U , 4-4 , 7c ; Popixjrcll O , 4-4 , GJfc ; Pepperell. 8-4 , IS e ; Popperoll,9-4 , 2lc ; Pep perell , 10-4,23c ; UticaC , 4-4,4Jfc ; Wachusett , 1-4 , 7 > < fc ; Aurora K , 4-4 , 7c , Aurora B , 4-4 , PitiXTS Pink nnd Robes Richmond , Allen , Gc ; Rivcrnoint , 5o ; Slcel River , Co ; Richmond , OJ c ; Pacilic , 0 > jfc. PiiiNTsi IJress Charier Oak , 5J c ; Huiniipo , 4Kc ; Lodi , 5fc ! ; Allen , Gc ; Richmond mend , Gc ; Windsor , HUe ; Eddysloue , OUc ; Pacific , OXe. Pin NTS Isniao Bi.ur. Arnold , GH'o ; Amer ican , GJ c ; Gloucester , G c : Arnold C long clolh , 9 : Arnold B long clolli , 10 > ; Arnold Gold Seal. 10 } : Slicfcl A , 12 ; Windsor Gold Ticket , 1U > 4. FLANNELS Red , C , 24.1n. 15J ; E , 24 in , 2lc ; G G , 24 in , ISo ; H A F , % , 25c ; J R F , Jtf , 27Mc ; G , ! / , ST c. DUCK West Point SO in , 8 oz , lOKo ; West Point 29 In. 10 oz , 18c : West Point 20 In , 12 oz , 15c ; West Point 40 In , 11 oz , IGo. SIIIBTIXO Checks , Caledonia X , 9 } c ; Cal edonia XX , 10 > o ; Economy , 9c ; Otis , Oc. Revised prices are as follows : BAOOIKO Stark A , soamlcss , 21o ; Amos keag , seamless , IGj e ; Lpwlston A , seamless , lOo ; American , seamless , IG e ; burlaps , 4 Io5 bii.S.U'O'.iJ ' c ; gunnies , single , 18o ; gun nies , double , 2Uc ; wool sacks , 33c. Twines Flax , 33c ; extra sail , 2021e ( sail B , 19@20o ; cotlou. 21o ; jule , lOc. Cor Fr.KS Mocha , 25@2 c ; Rio , good , Sue AH Granulated. 7 / < < ? S1/c ; conf. A. c ; white extra C , 7K@7 > 4c ; extra C , 7 7 > s'c ; yellow C , G > @ 0 > e ; iwwdered , 8Xii ( c ; cubes , 8H@8Jfc. HONEY 14@10c for one pound frames ; strained honey , G@Sc per pound. BEESWAX Choice yellow , 20@22 > o ; dark colored , 13@14c. CIIEESI : Young America , full cream , @ 10 > o ; full cream Cheddars , 0@9Kc ; full cream Huts , 9(39 ( , ' ; good to choice skimmed Cheddars , 0G > ; skimmed flats , 5@5J c. PICKLES Medium , in bbls. (5.50 ; do in half bbls , $3.00 ; small , in bbls , 10.00 ; uo in half bbls , $3.25 ; gherkins , in bbls , f 3.25 ; do in half bbls , 14.00. ToiiACfio Plug , SOftOSo ; smoking , 10@90c. JELLIES $1.25 per 80-lb pail. SALT $1.30@1.35 per bbl. Koi'B 7-10. 9ii@9Kc. SI-ICES Nutmeg , per Ib , 55@0'2c : pepper , pcrlb , 17o)19c ( ) ; cloves , per Ib , 18Q21c ; all spice , 7@3c ; cinnamon bark. 83c ; cassia , Oc ; cassia buds , 12j c ; cloves , 20c ; mace , 70c. NAILS Iron nails , per keg , $2.05@2.10 ; steel nails , per keg , $2.20@2.25 : wire nails , per keg. * 2.(50@2.70. ( TEAS Young Hyson , common to fair , 18@ 25c ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30 ( 55c ; Gunpowder , common to good , 22@25o ; Gun- lKWder , choice lo fancy , 4@G56 ( ) ; Japan , com mon lo medium , 15 ( 0 Japan , choice lo fancy , 80@45c : Oolong , common to good , 25(2 ( 35c ; Oolong , choice to fancv , 50@70c ; Imper- iul , common to medium , 25@35c ; Imperial , good to fancy , 40g50c. ( NUTS Almonds , 15@17c ; Mlberts , 0@10c ; Dnuil , Gc ; walnuts , 8 ( Tilio ; pecans , 10 > a ; peanuts. 5@il fu. CiiACKEiis 5@lOc per Ib ; assorted cakes , 7 @ 2c ( ) perlb , as per liht. MAI-LB SUOAK tincks , 10iJ10Ko per Ib ; penny cakes , ll@ll > io per Ib ; pure maple syrup , $1.00 per gal. BuooMrt Exlra 4-tie , J2.40 ; parlor , 3-tio , painted handles , $3.25 ; No. 1 , 81.80 ; No. 2 , $1.70 ; heavy staulo brooms , $4.00 , STAHOII Mirror gloss , 5Jfc ; Graves' corn , Co ; Oswego gloss , 7o ; Oswego corn , 7c. POWDEH AND SHOT Shot , $1.20 ; bucushot , $1.45 ; powder , kegs , $5.00 ; half kegs $2.75 ; one-fourths , $1.50 ; blasting , kegs , $2.15 fuses , 100 ft , 55.g70c. ( UEI'INEU LAUII Tierce. SJ c ; 40-lb square cans , 8J c ; 50-lb round , 8 % : 20-lb round SJ o ; 10-lb pails , 9u5-lb ; palls , 9 } o ; 3-lbpails , OJc.pitovisioNS pitovisioNS Hams,18'W13 ' e ; breakfast ba con , 10Ji@ll fo ; bacon sides , OJf@10c ; dry sail , 9Jie ; shoulders , 8 > i@3Xo ; dried beef WOODBXWAUD. Two-hoop pails , per doz. , $1.80 ; three-hoop , palls , $1.115 ; No. 1 tub $7.00 : No. 2 tub , $ (1.00 ( ; No. 3 lubs , $5.00 washboards , $1.85@,75 ; assoried bowls $2.75 ; No. 1 churns , " $3.00 ; No , 2 churns $7.00 ; No. 3 churns , $ ( ) .CO ; bultcr tubs $1.70 ; spruce , in nests70c per nest. CANDY Mixed , 8i$18o ( $ ; stick , o89X < J rock candy , 10 } @ 18o ; fancy candy , 7@ijSc FISH California salmon , per bbl , f 10.00@ 18.00 ; halibut , per Ib. 13c ; family white fish per ibbl. . $3.00 ; white lish , No. 1. ner K-bbl , 45.75 ; trout , per } -bbl , $5.00 ; scaled herring , per box , 2Sc ; now Holland herring , per keg , CiOo ; Gcorgo's Bay spill licrring , per bbl , new , $7.75 ; split Labrador Iferring , per bbl. new , $7.00 ; extra Gcorgo's fed , perlb , new , 7Jfc ; Western Bank cod , jier Ib , new , 7 0 ; bone less cod. 0a57J ( c ; largo lamily mackerel , per K-bbL. $13.50 : mackurol , No. 1 bay , K-bbl , $13.00 ; smoked bloaters , per box , $1.40. DitiEU FIIUITS Figs , in boxes , per Ib , 13 ® IGe ; figs , in mats , per Ib , SXQGo ; dates , in boxes , 57c ; London 5lalagn layer raisins , ixir box , $3.50@3.75 ; Malaga loose raisins. $2.30 < a,2.50 ; new Valcn- cia raisins , per Ib , 7XJi8o ( ; Cali fornia loose muscatels , per box. $1.00. California London layer ruUins , per box , $2.35(22.50 ( ; pilled cherries , per Ib , 18a20o ( ; California pilled plums , 'per Ib , 12@13o ; dried blackberries , per Ib , 8 > < (39c ( ; dried raspberries , | > er Ib. 24@25o ; dried apples , 7C Z9o ; evaporated apples , 8J & & } { California \ sun dried peaches , ( ) ( { Ho ; California unuared evaporated poacnes , 14@10o ; evaporated California apricots , ! Ggl8c ( ; Xunteo currants , 7c : Turkish prunes. 3J 4J4'o ; cilron. 19iJ'20u ! orange peel , ll12 fo ; lemon peel , 23c ( l3 } c , Lent tier. Cily harness per Ib , 23@2Jc ; country harness - ness per Ib , 24(425c ; city line pur Ib , 32 < 333c : kip heavy per Ib. 45@50ij ; kip medium pur Ib , 55@tiOo ; veal per Ib , U5@70c ; Chicago slaugh' tcred sole per Ib , 252So ; city calf 23 'to 30 Jbk , & 5a ( 0c ; city upuer per loot , 1BQ20C ; gl < \ ar , ll(5lkjt ( ( Buffalo slaughtered solo perlb , SMSOc ; Oak leather slaughtered solo pcrlb , ; harness , per Ib , 2S@Uo ! ! up | > cr per foot. 31j22c ( ; kip heavy per Ib , G3t'i70c5 Iclp ncdlum | > er Ib , 75liSO ( ; city calf per Ib ; Kc@$1.00 ) : linltiK per dozen , $ (5.00aS.60 ( ( ; French calf 25 to 80 lb , $1.10@1.75 ; French alfiWtoM Ibn , $1.10C (1.75 ; French calf 50 o 75 Ibs , We@.25. { Rubucr boots nnd shoes Boston , dls 40 > er cent ; Buy State , dls 40 ( < ilO per cent ; 'ara , dis40@5 per cent ; Goodyear , dts 40Q5 > cr cent. _ Metals anil Tinners' Stock. Tin plate. 1 C , 10x14 , host , $0.75 ; tin plate , roofing , 1C , 14x20 , $5.16 ; sheet zinc. $0.60 ® S.75 : pig lead , $4.30 : bar lead. $4,55 ; largo pig ilock tin , 23c ; small pig block tin , 27c ; bar In , 25c ; solder , 15@20c ; copper bottoms , ! Hc ; sheathing copper , tinned , 20c ; planishing copper , tinned , 85o ; lead pipe , 6c ; sheet ron , N S. 18 to 24 , $3.20 ; Russia Iron , 13o ; Am Russia planished , A , lOi c : Am Russia Vanished , B , UVc ; painted barb wire , $3.15 ; galvanized barb wire. $3.75. JUNK Machine castings , $12.00C13.00 ; stove plates , $7.00ft8.00 ; wrought lrou$3.00@ 10.00 ; bones , dry. $5.00 : steel , $5.X ( ) per ton ; copper , $ 00 < ttl > .00 ; brass , $4.00@8.00 ; zinc , rJ.X ( ) 3.00 ; solid lead , $2.00@3.00 ; tea lead , :2.00@2.50 : ; rubber , $2.50@3.00 ; mixed nigs , fl.10tjl.15 percwt. nnd Chemicals. MISCELLANEOUS Sulph. acid , lc ; citric nclti , GOc ; tartarlc , 60c : bal. copavia , GOc ; borax , lOo ; chloroform , 50c ; glycerine , 23c ; gum Arabic , solccl , $1.00 ; gum camphor , 30o ; ; um opium , $2.75 ; sulph. morphia , $2.50 ; jromldo potassium , 42c. OILS Carbon , 150 = lOc ; headlight , 175 ° 12 rc ; gasoline , 74 ° 12 > ie ; West Virginia summer , lie ; zero , 17c ; No. 1 polden ma chine , 18c ; exira W. S. lard , ( Vic ; No. 1 lard , I2o ; turpentine , 42c ; linseed raw , 50c ; boiled , _ Conl niul Ijlnie. LIMB 85@00o ; Portland cement. $3.55 ; do mestic cement , $1.35 ; plaster , $3.00 < ! ? 2.15 ; hair , 23@25c. COAL Anthracite , range , nnd nut , $10.00 ; largo egg , $0.75 ; Rock Spring , $7.00 ; Su perior , fcO.OO ; Iowa , $4.50 ( < S5.50 ; steam coal , $1.50 10 $2.00. _ Ijiinibcr. DIMKNSIOSS AND TIMPEIIS. 1UMKV 10 tt. 18 ft 20 ft S3 ft 21 ft . Ill 60 19 00 ( K ) ! M 00 31 ( fl ixfl . If ! 50 1 ! ) 00 111 TO L'l 6031 60 SB .1(1 ( 1'J ( XI ID 00 M ( X ) 20 00 2x1(1. ( . . . .111 ID 00 IU OU ' 'I Ul 21 00 2x13. . . . .17 60 1 ! ) 00 I1) ) (10 ( 23 H ) 4x18x8. .17 60 in m (10HI 21 00 Add 60 cents per 1,000 foot for rough Joist. iiOAnns. No. 1 com , Bis $18.00 I No. 3 com , sis $15.00 No. 2 coir. , s 1 p 1G.50 | No. 4 com , sis 12.50 Add 50 cents Per 1,000 for rough. FENCIN'O. No. 1 , 4 and 0 in , 13 and 14 ft , rough.$20.00 No. 1 , " 10 ft , " . . . . 20.00 No. 2 , " 12 and 14 f I , " . . . .10.00 No. 2 , " 10ft , " . . . . 17.00 8I1HXO. A , 12,14 & 10 ft.$20.50 I C , 12 , 14 & 10 ft.$14.75 B , " " 19.75 | D. " " 11.75 CEILINO ANI1 PAIITITIOJJ. 1st com , % in white pine coiling .00 2d > r " " " 27.00 Clear ? jf in Norway pine ceiling 15.50 2dcom 8'in " " " 13.50 FLOOHINO. AOIn white pine $34.00 B " " " 82.00 C " " " 29.00 D " " " 21.00 E " " " ( sol. : eneing > 18,50 Six Inch drop siding 50o per 1,000 extra. STOCK 1IOA11DS. A , 12 in , sis.$45.00 C , 12 In , sis.$30.00 B , 13 in , s 1's . . 80.00 D , 12 in , sis. . . 22.00 No. 1 com , 13 In , sis , 12ft 20.50 No. Icom , 12 in. sis , 14ft 20.00 No. Icom , 12 in , si s , IG ft 20.00 No. 1 com , 12 in , sis , 10 , 18 nnd 20 ft. . 22.50 No. 2 com , 12 in , sis , 10 , 18 and 20 ft. . 19.45 No. 2 com , 12 In , s 1 s , 12 and 14 ft 18.50 No. 2 com , 12 in , s 1 a , 1(5 ( ft 18.00 12 in grooved roollni : $12 per M. moro than 12 in stock boards same length. 10 in grooved roofing same prlco as 13 in stock boards. SHIP LAP. No. 1 plain , 8 and 10 iu $18.75 No. 2 plain , 8 nnd 10 in 17.00 No. 1O. G. , 8iu 10.25 FINISHING. 1st and 3d , clear , 1. ! > / , iu s 2 s $50 00 " " ' IJtf , 3 in , s 3s 50.00 3d , clear , 1 in , s2s 45 00 " I,1Itf. . 2 hi 40.00 A , select , lln , s2s 30.00 A , " IK , W , 2 in 43.00 B. " lin , s3s 29.00 B , " ltfl ) .3in 30.00 B , select , all 10 ft. $1 extra. SOUTHEUX YELLOW 1'INE. Star 4 In flooring $19.50 1st and 3d , clear , 4 in Mooring. 21.50 Clear % in celling 10.50 Clear % m partition 23.50 Clear % in partlon$3 above ? In celling Clear finish , 1 and Itf In , s3s 20.00 Clear finish , 1 % nnd 3 in , s3s 29.00 Clear corrugated celling , 4 In 33.50 Clear yellow pine casing and base 35.00 rOPLAH MJMDISIl. Clear poplar bx bds , % In s 2 s $35.00 Clear " " " % in pane ) , s 2 s. . 27.00 Clear " " " cor'ga'td ceiling , 28.00 THE IlEALiTV MARKET. Instruments Placed on Record Dur ing Yesterday. K Jenulncs and wife to United Service Co , s / lot 7. blk U , tmb J I Hecllck's adcl.w d { 3,300 0 J 1 Inner et ill to Unltucl Service Co , ni \ lot 7. blk U. sub J 1 Iteillck'a add.wd. . . 3,300 C Orltleo and wife to 1 T Powell , out lot 2:1 : nnd part out lot 24 , w 10-15-10 e , w d 400 C Orlireo and wlte to 1T Powell , u } 4 of n w ! i-.1-15-10 e , w d 2,000 Wm K Hnwley and wife to A Carpenter , lots , llawloy terrace , wd 450 A Curponter to T Kennedy , lot 8 , Huwley terrace , w d 260 Marshall & Lobcck to M Welmann , lot 0 , Marxhiill cV I.obeck's illv , wd 600 E A Ilium anil wife to J T Dillon , lot 10 , blk 2 , Kostor's add , w d 6,000 L Ilurnlmm and wire to ,1 II Robinson , lot 2 , blk 2 , and lot 1(1 ( , blk 2 , C'rebton add.wil 2,500 J M Swetnam nnd wife to H K Hl ley , lots 3 and 3 , blk 1. Hartford place , w d 000 C 1C Maynu and wlfo to C F Lookhart , lot 12 , blk 5 , C K Mnyue's 1st add Valleywd 35 J K I.ockhnit to A A fronts , lot 12 , blk 5 , 0 CKMayno's iHt add Valley , w d 35 T Dillon nnd wife to J il Uoblnson , lot 10 , blk 3. Foster's add , w d 0,000 K A Van Gilder and wife to N D Hoxle. lot 1 and n 41 ft lot 2 , blkli , S K Rogers' ndd , wd 8,100 I , Ilradford nnd wife to I , P Pruyn , lots 1 nnd 4 , llenson's sub , w d 8 'I' Nelson und wlfo to It Nunn , n 23 ft lotH , blkl , Idlewlld add , \v d 2.70C C 0 Cary nnd wife to K U French , lot I'J , blk 18. Central tmrk , w d 3,000 O .1 Fox nnd wlfo to K K French , lots 6 nnd ( ) . blty , Kverett place , w d 1,000 0 K .Mayne nnd wife to H Fonts. H 2.1 ft lot 1 , blk 2 , O K Mnyne's 1st add Vnlley , w d 75 Wm C Albright nnd wife to K A Chenory , lot 14. blk ill. Albright's Choice , w d 371 J licfiley nnd wife to ACarngiiu , 138-100 A , sec 3-14-13 , e , ij cd 2 , Total JiO,040.1' ' niillduif ; 1'ermlts. The following building permits wcro Is sued yesterday : Crelghton college , Improvements , Califor nia nnd Twenty-llftli streets $20,000 V. ( ! . Ithoades. coal sued , Fourteenth uud Mason htrect.s 1,600 D. (1. Khoudes , olllco , Thirteenth and II. & M.tracks 300 Bnmni'lCotncr , trustee. twocottnges.Thlr- tv-Hfth , near Lenvenworth 3,000 Prank Ixmgpuul , Improvements , i'our- teeuth. near Hickory street 100 L. F. Mnglnn , Improveinunts , Twenty- seventh , near CumliiK btreet 1,000 Exposition llulldlng asboclatlon , liniirovo- ments , Cnpltnl avenue and Fltteenth street 6,000 D. C. Patterson , cottage. Twenty-sixth , ncnrCaldwell 700 Eight permits , aggregating Ml.OOO Best tnblo board lor the money. Try our day board. C. 11. PALMER. N. I > . IUCIIUA.V. J. U. lll.ANCILAIIU PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. , Live Slock Commission Merchants. & l& > Sif&ssx uln NORIMERWESTERFIELp& MALEY Liye Stock Commission , Itoom 15 , Bxchanpo Iliilldlnn , Unloa Block Yards , boulh Oiualim , Nub. ALEXANDER fc FITCH. Commision Dealers in Live Soci , 2com2 ! , Uppoilte Etchangu Ilutldlnic , Uulou Stock y rd , BoutU om hu , Neb. UNION STOCK YARDS"COH Of Omana , Limited , .Bttrd. IttCirlaUadtaU _ > mplomont8. _ CHXTnCHILL. PARKER , ' Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , C rri go and Iluitelri. JMI < Htrcftb tn culrtb uJ luih , LINING E R TM ET" < JALF co. . AgricnltnralImplementsl a onsCarriages , i , Kte. Wholcfule. Omaha , PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN , Wholnalv l > lf r In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies Ul , SW , nVi nn J W7 Jonta Street , Omaha. P. P. MAST it CO. , Manufacturers of Bnckeye Drills , Seeflers , CultlTaton , llaj Ilaken. Cider Mllln and I.utmn 1'ul- Tutlteri. Cur. lltu anil Nlcholat t < trcvli. WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , Whole ale Agricultural Implements , Wagons SBnggies < \mer 14th "ml N'leliolimi'tri'Cti' ' . OMAHA nilANCII. J. F. SEIBERLING & CO. , Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , W , K. Mciul , Maniuor. 1313 Lcarenworth nt. , Omnlm. M OU N E , MI LBURN& STOOD ARDCo ManiifiicturcrsandJubbcri In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. Btu an < l I'ncillc t < treuts , Onmlin , Nub. Artists' Mntorlnls. A HOSPE. Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , uuiilm Btrcct , Omnlm , Nclirnfka. Bookaollora and Stntlonors. H. M. & S. W. JONES , Euccessornto A. T. Kenyon A. Co. , Wholesale Altctall Booksellers and Stationers , Kino \Voldlnti yinlldnorr , Commi-rclal ( HnUoneiy li''J Dounlas Street. Onisha. Nub , Boots and Shoos. KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. . ( Sutce ser to Ileeil.Jono &to. ) WholesaleMaiiufacturersofBootsandShoes Auuutsfur llonton HubDcr Shoo Co. lll , 1104 & 11W " IlarneT . , Omaha. Ncbraaka. W. V. MORSE & CO. . Jokers of Boots and Shoes , 1101,1103-1105 Douglas St. , Oranha Manufactory , Sum' mcr M. . . Huston. Coffees , Splcoa , Etc- CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Omaha Coffee and f pica Mills. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , FlaTorlng Kxtraots , lAimdry lllue. Inks , Ktc. ! ( J41IJ lUruty Htreet , Omaba. Nebra k . Crockery W. L7WRiGHT , Agent for the Miinufacturers mnd Importeis of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Ktc. Offl ce. 317 S. 13th St. , Omnba. Nebraska. PERKINS , GATCH &LAUMAN. loiDoruirs find Jobber ! ) of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Etc. 1511 Knrnam gt. , New 1'aiton Building. Commission and _ " " " " RIDDELL & RIDDELL" Storage and Commission Merchants , VpcclaUlc * " "Ili-r. n Chi-i-'o. VniiUrjr. Game , IllZHowiknl Strtot. Omaha. GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. , Successors to McSUano Hchroeder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaha. Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. . Wholesale Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision Merchant. Correspondence solicited. 1011 North ICth Street , Ouiiiuu , Nel > . Coal , Coke and Llmo- OMAHA COAL , COKE & LIME CO. . Joto of Hard and Soft Coal , 309 South 13th Street , Omaha , Nebraska. J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Manufacturers of Lime , And shippers of Coul , Conk , Cement , I'mMer , I.ln Drain Tile , anil Sewer ripe , ontce , 21S , S. 131U St. , Onmlm , Neb. Telephone 811. NEFSASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coitf , 21 < South 13th St. Omaha. Neb. Dry Coodajina ' " " 'M. E"SMITH & "co. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1103 and 1104 Douglas , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRlCK-KOCHDRYGOODSCo Importers andJohhersinDryGooflsNotions , Gents' Furnishing floods. Comer llth and Hunej Bts. , Omaba , Nebraska. _ FurnUure. DEWEY & STONED Wholesale-Dealers in Furniture , Karnam Btreet. Omaha. Nebraska. CHARLES SH1VERICK , Furniture Omaha , Nebraska. Groceries. PAXTON , GALLAGHER'iTcoTr Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 70S , 707.709 and 711 B. 10th St. , Omahn , Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , t ( h and Leavonnrorth Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Haj-dyvaro. LEE , Cl-AR E , ANDRE WARE COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Jletnls , Sheet Iron , etc. .Agents for Howe Scales , Jlluml 1'owiler niid I.ynmn Ilnrbed wire , Umahu , Nebr.'isktu HIMEBAUGH &TAYLOR. Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' Tools and IlutTalo Bcalea. 1WJ Uouglui btreet , Omaha , Nebraaka. RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , lOthand Harrier Sis. , Omaha. Neb. Western Agenti for Ausiln Powder Co. , Jefferson Steel Nails , Fairbanks Standard Scales. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO. Wholesale Manufacturcra of Saddlery & Jihoers of Saddlery Hardware And Leather. 1103 , Ul' ( , anil 141/7 Humor St. , Omaha , Nebraska. Hoayy Hardware. " % W. J. BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Waiton Stock , Hardware. Lumber , Ktc. 1JOS and Ull Uarney Blreel. Omaha. W SBlB Hillllllll B Hats , Caps , Etc. W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps -and Straw Goods , 1107 Harner Blroet , Omaha. Neb. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale ISUElreoland Union 1'aclBoTrackOnialm. LOUIS BRA'DFORD , Dealer in Lnmher , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doori.Eto. Tards-Corner 7IU and Dowlasi C'oiuci f . Sth nJIoo _ Ui. OMAHAJOBBEnSlBECTOBY _ Lumber C. N.DIETZ. Dealer in All Kinduf Lumber , Ulhand California gtrccta.Onmlm , Ncbra > k . hlitu W. Urt/tt , ' " Lnmber Lime Cement Etc Eic , , , , , , Corner Mh an J Douglas U. . Omaha. tTW. HARVEY LUMBER CO. . " * To Dealers Only , Office , 1403 Farnam Ptrcot , Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported and American I'nrllaml ( Vmrnt , P . .AitentforMllwaukp * Hydraulic Ouicnt and _ _ Qulncy While Ume. CHAS. H. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpels and 1'arq.uel Floorlnn , Mb. anil Doiitlim I. OBERFELDER A CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions ON. 5111 und 515 Rnnth Illh Slroi-t Ovornlta. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. . Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeans 1'auts , BhirU , Ktc. HOInnd 1101 LKU I 5 Street , Uiunha. : < vb. NottonB , i1 J. T. RO"BTNSON NOTION co. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods VO and M'igcutli 10th St. , Omaha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle Clrcnse , Ktc. , Omaha , A , 11 , lllihop. Manager. * VINYARD Si SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , HOT. Humer Hlreet. Omaha. Office Fixtures. THIS glMMOXDS MANUPACTUUINa CO. Mnnufuctiire.'s of Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mantle * . Sideboard' . Hook Cases , Drill ? Hxture .WaH Caio , Partition * , llalllnir * , Counters , lleerand Wine Coolers. Mlrrors.cte. Factory anil umec , irJUund 1TA fcoutli 1,1th St. , Omuha. Tolephune llif. PaTntB VJMMINGS St. NEILSON , Wholesale Dealers In Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , HIS Fnrnam Street. Omaha , Neb. Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Bealers , Carry a nice stock of Printing , Wrapping and Wrltlni l'fir. Special attention ulvon to car load order * . Paper Boxes. " _ L. WILKIE. Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory. Nos. 1317 and UUI Uouglus St. , Omaha , Neb. $ i iS ( S Printers' Materials. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION , Auxiliary Publishers , Dealers In Type , Presses and Printers' Supplies. GDI South mh Street , Oiuaha. Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Bealers in Rubber Goods 911 Clothing and Leather llcltlue. 10U8 Karnam StrMt. j Doors , M. A. DISBROV/ t , CO.ii Wliolcsalo Manufacturers ot Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Uranch Office , 12th and liard Streets , Omaha , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Msuldlugs , HtalrWork and Interior Hani Wood Kin- sh. N. U. CX > rner Hth and l.envenwortU Streets , Umabn. Jjeo. ; g\ \ Stoatn Fittings , Pumpa , Etc. ' A. L. STRANG CO. , Pflmns , Pipes and Engines , CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Iteam and Water Supplies. Headquarters for Mast. hoost ACo's gooils. 1111 Karnam St.Omaha. U. S. WIND ENGINE K PUMP CO. . Steam and Water Supplies , Ualllday Wind Mills. 018 and tOI Fumam St. , Omaha. _ U. K. llo s , Acllng Manager. BROWNELL & CO. . Engines , Boilers and General Machinery. Sheet Iron Work Steam I'nnipi , Pnw MIMs. 1213-1211 Learenworth Street , Omaha. Joojrts. PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 911 and U13 Jones Struct. Oinuha. Storage , Forwarding & Commission ARMSTRONG , PETTIS 4CO. . , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Branch housa of tlio Ileimey lluuzr Co. Ilimiiles at whulesulo and retail , UH 13lOiiiil 1312 Izard Btreet , Omnlm. Ttflephiine N' < i. 7fVI. OMAHA MA1FACTOBBBS. JjSrnoUe Stackja , B ollora " , Etc. H. K. SAWYER. Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacte BrttcLlniiS , Tanks and Ccnernl Ilollcr Hopulrlntf. 13U Uodifn Street. Umahu. Neb Browora _ ' STOnz' & Lager Beer Brewers , 1121 Norlu KUtlitoontli t'lrect , Omnba , Ken. Cornloo EAQLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanizeil Iron and Cornice , John Eponotor , I'roprlPlor. IMJ.Doileo anil IrtlHiid 1M Nurlh lUtu Htrnet , Uiimlin. Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS. Carter b son , IVop'K. Manufacturers of all kind * Steam Boilers , Ms and Sheet Iron Work Works Poulli 3Hu and II. It M. Cronlnz. 1'AXTON & VIKUI.INQ IKON WOIIK8. Wponght and Cast Iron Building fort Uniilncs , llrass Work , General Komidry , Machine an4 IJlticksuiltli Work , unlfu ndVnrk , U , I' , Uj , and inn Street , Omnlm , OTVTAHA WIRE * & I RON" WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk Halls , Window nnnnli , Flower Ptnncli. Wlro bluns. Ktc. 1SI North Ifth Htrfet , Oumlm. ' OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS. Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Faults , Jail Work , Iron and Wire Fcncln ? , WKHI , Ktc. U. Andrecn , 1'rov'r for.llta anl .lac-Eton an. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards and Screens , for bunks , offlces. lori' . reitdencas. ot'c. Improved Awnlnvs. l-ockimltli Mnrlilnerf and lllacksmlili Works. VU WoutU Utti Ml. MEACHER & WH1TMORE , Fire and Burglar Proof SafesTiuie , IMs Oeneru , .nu