r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 20. 188a HIE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Another Wild Day Witnessed In the Wheat Pit , CORN SHOWS MORE ACTIVITY. O t Firmer , Hut Still Quiet Provl- on the Illsc U lit Ilccclpta Btlinulat * Priced In Catllo Drink. CHICAGO PUODUCK MAIlKnT. CIIICAOO , August 28. ( Special Telegram to THE BBK.I The wheat market went wild to-day. It fairly hummed and the hands on the Indicator got tlrod out and quit trying to record the lightning changes on quotations. Measured by the extreme range September Wheat scored an advance of 8J o from yes terday , nnd December 2 o. The two months got together and traveled In double harness most ot the day. When September touched 04.0 the first time , December was Q4j c , and then they were quoted at 04o simultaneously. Thereafter they were never moro than } { o npart , September opened at OlXo and De cember nt 92Jfc. The range on the day was 91,8 30 # c for September , and 02X(304M'o ( for December. The full Improvement estab lished was not sustained , however , nnd clos ing quotations were nt a considerable de preciation from the top. The big gain on the day was made and held throughout. Confirmation of the reports from Vienna mentioned yesterday gave the market Its im petus on the curb. A vast flood of sensational crop damage news from the northwest added fuel to the flames. Now thoroughly fright- rned , the shorts helped thobonm along and mi army of little bulls contributed to swell the excitement. Foreigners nnd the north west bought a lot of wheat and the market is trcttlng to bo an immensely broad one. The bulk of buying is by foreign houses and ) ilg brokerage houses that do business for professional speculators In great part That portion of the wheat pit next to the Hiimplo crowd nnd corn pit has not yet filled up. When the "country" gets interested orders will roll over that edge of the pit in a perfect tidal wave. "Just wait till the coun try takes hold , " is the frequent assertion of the old timer as his eyes glisten with recol lections of past bull campaigns , September inn down from 01'to to 92 0 as though it was greased nnd December from O414'o to O'iWc. The market shook itself together and rallied somewhat from the depression but closings dffnot show nn important recovery. From start to finish the wheat pit was a Hccno of great excitement. The interest of the whole was on wheat and the pace was too fast for outside markets , though they made heroic efforts to keep In , The corn market was moro uctivo to-day nnd decidedly stronger , and though thu full udvuncu wa not sustained , September closed about ; ' ( < ! higher than it closed last night , October ; \fo higher , and May about ' c high er. The strength was chiefly duo to an excited - cited advance in the wheat market. The Miortn was nervous nnd li'd to a good deal ol covering. The excitement in wheat drew iittontlon very largely to that market anil thu corn pit was nt times very dull. Sep tember and October were about the same price and sold from 4yt \ to 45.'Nc ' , eased oft and closed ut about 4 1" ' . May was Jinn uml sold from 40 to 40' < , c , not , much at thu outside , closing at 40\c. Oats wcro llrmor though quiet , with sales indicating a V@'xC ' advance early , nlthouuh thu strength was not altogether main tained. Kcports ftoin Hio interior indicate that threshing is actively prosecuted , hence while the advance In wheat was rcllectcd Mlghtly on oats , tradcis showed u disposition to hold off in anticipation of continued liberal nec'lpts. August hold up to 25lfo , but de clined later with the two following months in same request , while deferred deliveries were dull at fractional improvement. Cash oats were in fair request with 24 ( @ 27JsO paid for No. 2 in stoic , or ' .jfil-Vo advance and i.8 } < ) for No. 2 white In store. In provisions the movement of prices was again upward. The range all around was higher than yesterday , and for both pork and l.ird closings showed an advance for the day of lOc. Short ribs clotted quotably un changed. CHICAGO 1IVK STOCK. CidCAno , August 23. ISpeoIal Telegram to Tim BEE. I CATTM : Thu light run , not only here but nil around , and a falling off of 3,000 , iw compared with last weolt at this point , had a stimulating effect both on the demand and prices. Values are advancing 10 7150 to-day , making an advance of 20(725o for the week so far , as compared with last week. About all classes , except perhaps , low grade na tives , shared In the ndvancc. The run ot Tcxans and rangers wus limited to about JOOcars , rangers furnishing the largest num ber , nnd hero it may be stated that there wcro many lots of excellent rangers among the. arrivals , nnd ono lot that \v < } uld beat any glass fed natives marketed hero this season , the same averaging 1,413 Ibs. The stock was the property of the Ohio Cattle company. The best lot of natives for the week BO fur WHS n lot owned by It. K. & J. W. Hill of Morrixonvillo , 111. Old native uows , bulls nnd other common stock sold about the sumo ns heretofore , nt very low prices. The stock- DCs mid feeder trndu shows no sign of Im provement. The receipts Included 4fcOO TOMIS and western cattle. Quotations : Choice to extra hcovcs , $0.10(20.50 ( ; medium to good tseers,1350 to 1500 Ibs , $5.10 ; 1350 Ibs ( uO.OO ; 1200 to 5.M ) ; 950 to 1200 Ibs. * 3,8C$4.00 ( ; nmt feeders , $ J.OOi3.15 ( ; cows , bulls and mixed llrmor at $1.8C@3.00 ; bulk , $ . ) .30 < 2.bO. Texas cattle , 10 ( 15o higher ; steers , 950 to 1050 Ibs , tS.OO < rfai5 ; 7..0 to 900 Ib.s , $3.WXi7 ! : i.35000to700 ; Ibs , ik2.MX7l3.00 ; cows , $ J.Ol ) ( . | 2.15 ; western rangers lOfti lee higller ; natives uml halfbrreds , W.lHXaO..H ) : cowb * 3.00S3.00. ( Hoes Business was active with the gen eral market a hhado stronger than the nvorago yesterday. In the northwestern di vision where values irro usually lower than nnywhoro else , salesmen were reporting nn ndvunco of lOc over yesterday's average. Host heavy sold at ? 0.45 < ii,0.r > 5 , Schwartz pay ing $0.00 for ono double deck of straight Phl- ndclphlas. Mixed and packing sorts .sold at $ Y9U0.35 ( ) ( ; largely at $0.00rt0.25. ( Plenty of the sort that were fat and heavy but hugely sows , sold 1110.10(1/0.15 ( ; light sorts , 0.50. iavi : S CliioiiRO , August 28. The Drovers' Jour nal reports as follows : Cnltlo Hccelpts. 7,000 ; market strong for good ; beeves , $ ti,10gil ( 50 ; steers , Kl.SO@il.00 ; Rlockcra and feeders , $ 'j.lHi ( 3,15 ; cows , bulls mid mixed , $ l.b0ji3.00 ( ; To.xus cattle , * 2.00-5 ( , 3.75 ; western rangers , 1.00(35.20. Hogs Itecoipts , O.OiHI ; market strong ; mixed , ? 5.950 < 0.50 ; butchers' and heavy , $0.11X30.55 ; light , $ f.00(1tO.DO ) ( ; ships , $4.WX < $ 5 IK ) . Sheep Receipts , 0,000 ; market weak ; na tives , $2.75(34.75 ( ; western shorn. $3.0i3.S5 ! ! ( ; Texans , bhorn , $2.75jf3.50 ( ; lambs , $ l.XH ( < S The Drovers' Journal's special cablegram from London quotes fair supplies of cattle with n weak demand , top steers making 12) ) 0 per pound , estimated dead weight. Kansas Oily , August 2 . Cattle Ho- rclpts , 5,000 ; shipments , 3,000 ; stackers and feeding steers quiet ; good to cnoico corn-fed , Jo.HKinUH ) : common to medium , $3.25@ 1.25 ; stockers and feeding steers , | l.CO@l.iS ) ; grass range steers , $1.80 < < j3.20 ; cows , $1.25@3.tO. Hops Hccolpts , 4,000 ; shipments. 300 ; Bloody to5o higher ; Rood to choice , $0.21X3 O.liO ; common to medium , 5.23gU.15 ( ; skips mid pigs , $4.00(35.00. Natlonnl Stock Yards. East St. I-ouls , August 23. Cattle Hcceipu , 3,000 ; shipments. 4,000 ; market hlghrr ; choice heavy native stcors , $5.10Xi5.73 ; fair to good , | 4.40@5.25 ; butchers' steers , medium to choice , $3.40(35.50 ( ; stackers and feodorn. fair to good , 2.25@3.W. Hogs Itccelpts strong ; choice heavy anc butchers' selections , $0.50(30.00 ; packing , medium to prime , $0.45gG.50 ( ; ordinary to best , $0.20(40.40. ( _ PlNANCIIAIj. New YOIIK , August2S. [ Special Telegram to TUB BKE. ] STOCKS As on yesterday tin stock market was uionopnllted by coalers 'Western Union and St. Paul. Thu opening quiet at about last night's closing figures and niter an early dcclhio , which was unim portant , the market rallied with the afore named stocks leading In Interest. Though coalers wcro the strongest and advanced most.thorc was some buying by London , and the commission houses also gave support , wtillo some timorous bulls realized and a few pronounced bears Bhortod the market a llttlo tentatively. After early hours St. Paul became - came quiet but Lackawanna and Heading , Joined by Jersey Central , kept UD the Inter est and marched slowly but steadily up ward until by noon they hod recorded a gain of about 1 point In the former , 1J { In Jersey Central nnd M point In Heading. It was , taken nltogcthct , a good day for stocks , especially coalers , and the close was strong ut about top prices. Lackatvanna led In Interest , advancing to 143 * , where It closed an advance of IJjf points. There was heavy buying of this stock by two prominent houses. Delaware & Hudson sold up to 120 , closing with a gain of ? * . Heading and Jet- soy Central closed $ in\\ \ higher , respect ively. Towards the last western stocks bo- cauio prominent nnd there wcro some ad vances , notably In Uurlington , which was bought nnd advanced by the work of Strong it Co. , closing with n gain of IJf , and selling nt one tlmo 2 f over the opening. Manitoba closed % higher , St. Paul \ and Northwest ern only slightly better. The "Ulg Four" advanced \ % , New York 1 and New Eng land X > Thu total sales \\ero 2intO ! ) : shares. II. S. 4s regular. . .1S'Xortliern ! ' { | I'aclllc. . . ai' , U.S. 4scoupons. . .IW'i ! < lopreferred IMMJ U.S.4ViHrr nlar . lOfl' , P. 4 N. W 113' . U. S. 4'jscoinxms. 107V doprofcired 144 I'ocillr Us nt'111 l i N. V. Central Ids' ; oiitmi 1'Hriiic . . . ai > , p. , D.A.I : zz Phlciu-'o & Alton . .I.TIJ Itoi'klslnnil lOVi Chlcngo.llurUugton 1C. , M. A , St. I1 WH & ( .lulncy 112V do preferred. . . .Ill1 * D. . Ij.&W HP * St.l' illAOl'mhiv. . 40V Illinois Ceiitrul. .118 | dopruferred 10-nj 1. , II. A. W IB * , fliloiil'acillc lii ) ? Kiinstis Ac'J'uxus. . . IH'ilW. . .St. I , . A , V UP , I.nkeShore K.'il do piefcrred. . . . 'J ! MiLhlgnnCrntrul. . Wl .Western . Union K1'4 > Ils--oiirlI'aclllc . . . Si ) j Mover ox CAI.I. At I\ii2 ( per cent , closed at a nor cent. PUI.MU MiitCANTiii : ; PAVKH IKS''K ' lor cent. STimixo Exciuvon Uiill nnd steady nt ? I.S ) a for sixty day bills ; ft.7f lor demand. CHIC.MIO , August as. Wheat Easier ; cash , ( I2 , ' c ; September , i o ; October , 02c. Corn Easy ; cash , 44kc ; September , 4-1 Jfc ; October , 4 We. O.its Easy ; cash , 2lVc , ; September , 2H4c ; October , 2 IJfo. Rye SOjfc. Harley Nominal. Flnx-l.aojf. Prime Timothy $1.75. Wliisky-$1.20. Pork Finn ; cash , $11.3J ; October , Lard Firmer ; cash nndjSoptember , $0.45 ; October $9.42' ' ; . Flour Finn ; good bakers' held nt $ : ) . ! ) ( gt.OO ; patents , * 5.00CC'.W. Dry Salt M eats Shoulders , $7.50l7.7.'i ( ; short clear , $9.X9.25 ( ) ( ; short ribs , $3.45 ® 8.47if. } Hnttcr Quiet ; creamery , 14S.20c ; dairy , i : ! ( < $17e. Cheese Quiet ; full cream'chcddars , 7J4 ( < 2) ) So ; Hats , 7 4@SJ4C ; young Americas , 8j.jJ ( SJ4c. SJ4c.EL'gs EL'gs Firm ; fresh , ll ( i15c. Hides Finnor and prices liavo advanced 40 ; heavy gi eon salted , licj-jj light green salted , Ofjul'jc ; salted bull , uc ; green falted calf , K@ ' < ' ; dry flint , 7J/@So ; dry calf , "dJSc ; branded hides Ifi per cent off ; loacons , 20rt25o c.ich ; dry salted , 10@lf c. Tallow Firm ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4 i' s'o. 2 , ! l ) c , and cake , H/4t4o ! perlb. Receipts. Shipments. Hour , bbls . 19,000 11.000 Yhcnt bit . I15.IXXI ! t',000 ' ) : orn , bu . 2il.-,000 12lKX ) ) Oats , bu . l.VJK)0 ( ) 11(5,000 ( " { ye , bu . Jarloy , bu . New York , August 2 . Wheat Ueccints , 1 ji,000 : ; exports , 9i.H : ( ( ) ; spot W i I < ! fc higher. with moderate busincsaclosins irregular Him easy ; No. 2 red , $1.00 in elev.itor , ( l.OlO 1.031. , ' nlloiit , S1.02'4C'U.04 ' f. o. b , ; uugradetf ed , b7c@1.02 > j ; options very active , opcncii jfc , higher , and advanced 5kO ; No. 2 closing at * UXV'H ' < i$1.01. Corn Receipts , .MUXM ; exports , l2o,000 , spot ? 4@lo blither ana quiet , closing steady ; No. 2 , white , 58c , delivered ; No. 2 , 5IKo ! ii ilevutor ; ungraded mixed , MI ; oiitlon1 @ % a higher , fairly active , closing firm : \o. 2 September closing at Kij ( 54'4C. Oats Receipts , I47OUO ; exports , none mixed western , 2@IOcj ( ! wliito western , U7 4Bc. Coffee Options opened steady with moder ate business , closing barely steady ; sales , J9.GOJ bags , including August , $11.10@11.15 October , * ! 0.85iil0.45 ; spot Rio about steady fair cargoes , $14. SO. Lard Spot higher with moderate demand western steam , ? 9.75. Butter Firm ; western dairy , 12 ( 15c western creamery , 14012U- . Cheese Quiet ; western , 7VT75i'c. ( Petroleum Firm , with lair demand United closed at'Jl r. Epgs Quiet and steady ; western , ! C@lSc Pork Strong and more active. St. IjoulH. August 2S. Wheat Higher cash , IMJfo : October. Mc. Corn Hiulier ; cash , 4 lo : September , 41 , ' c Oats Higher ; cash , 2il,14'o ; September , Pork Higher nt * 15.00. I ard Strong at f 9.25. Whisky J1.14. Hutter Firm ; creamery , lS@20c ; dairy , 14@U5c. Milwaukee , August 2S. Wheat Active ; cash , Sl'j.'c ! ; September , 8S''hc ; October , bysc. ! Oats Kasy ; No. 2 white , 2'Jc. ' Kyo Firm ; No. I , 5''c. Harlev Very quiet ; No. 2 nominal. Provisions Firm. Minneapolis , August SS. Wheat The market was very unsettled nil day ; receipts wcro 111 cars : shipments , 70cars ; No , t hard , August , WJ o ; September , 91o ; October , 'J3c ' ; No. 1 northern , August , UP c ; September , Wo ; October , Wo ) : No. 'J northern , August , 810 ; September , ST jc ; Octolior , SOc. Cincinnati. August 23. Wheat Active : No. 2 red. 'Me. Corn In moderate demand ; No. 2 mixed , Outs Weaker ; No. 3 mixed , 25@20c. Whlsky-1.14. KntiRiiH Oity , August 2S. Wheat Higher ; No. 2 red , cash , TliVobid , IDo asked ; September , TKo bid , 71HJ askod. Corn Quiet ; No. 'J cash , \K \ > a bid , 30)'c ) asked. Oats-No. 2 , cash , 20 0 bid , 21J c asked. OMAHA lilVK KTOOK. Cat I If. Tuesday. August 2S , 13S3. The supply of hoof cattle was not laruo but there wcro some better cattle hero , as high as $5.00 being paid for ono bunch of medium weight steel's. The market was not very ac tive , as the requirements of the packers wcro small on account of the largo number of cattle - tlo bought by them yesterday. Howovortho desirable cattle wore about all sold , In addi tion to six loads of corn fed cattle which were shipped direct to the packers. There wcro not feeders enough to innko n very ac tive market , but a fo\v bunches changed bauds at steady pricc.s. Some vorv good na tives and westerns sold at ? 'J.55 and $3.40. The light hog market wus stronp nnd ac tive and about Bo higher than last Saturday. The demand was In excess of the receipts nnd the pens were cleared early. Heavy hoqs sold well at the oiciilng | , as Jilgh as $0.80 being p.ild , but the mnrkf t weakened and closed dull and fully 5 < j lower. The Boston buyers were not doing anything and sales men found It hard work to dispose of their heavy hogs. Everything was sold before the close. _ Hh cop. The receipts were heavy , there being eight double decks mid eleven singles on the mar ket. Several loads changed hands. Ilcoeipts. Cattle . 600 Hogs . , . , . 400 ! ! Sheep . . . . . 2yuo Prcvnllmc Prluos. The following is a tabloof prioas paid In this inarxct for the grnJot'of stock men tioned. Prime steer * . 1300 to lWWlbi. . 5.25 ftS.50 I'nrno steers , 1100 to 1300 bs. . 4.50 fSS.iK Native feeder * . 3.25 G83.50 Westers feeders . ' . ' .75 ( 3.40 Hnneo fitcor * , com'on to choice n.OO 04.2. " Common to good cows . . . . 1,40 ( it2.00 Choice to fatlcy cows . a.SS C00 Common to choice bulls , . . . : . . . l.X ( ) ( d2.25 Fair tocnoico light hogs . 0.15 W0.20 Fair to cnolco heavy hog * . . . . . 0.20 MH.W ) Fair to choice mixed hogs . 0.10 ( g 0.20 ItcprcHRiitnuvo Sales. " " OATTI.li. No. Av. Pr. 18 cows , natives . M'.t $2.X ( ) iicotvs , natives . 1,003 2.fl ( 1 bull . 1,7X ( ) 2.00 1 stag . In70 , 2.1X1 4H cows , westerns . WS a. 10 ajcows . 1,040 2.20 21 cows , natives . 1,002 2.20 lOcows , natives . b < ; 0 2.2 < J 41 cows , westerns . 1,017 2.fiO 9 cows , natives . 1,115 2.60 2 steers , westerns . 1,0 > 5 2.fiO 1 steer , western . WK ) 2.W ) 3 feeders . O.Hl 2.80 8 feeders , natives. . . . 1,02 $ ! UH ) Ibclfer . 41 0 .1.00 1 steer . WO ! HK ) B feeder * , natives . P.VJ 3.15 21 feeders , westerns . 010 3.2.r. 9 feeders . 1,171 8.25 (11 ( feeders , westerns . 0.1 ! ) 3 40 20 feeders , natives . 1,100 3.r > 5 20 steers , natives . 1J H 3.75 1 steers , natives . 1,225 4.25 02 steers , corn-fed natives. . . .1,29.1 5.00 llocis. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shir. Pr. " 8. . . .2I'4 120 i.10 00. . .228 1IX ) $0.20 03. . . .242 200 0.10 01. . .220 Ml 0.20 70 . . .2.2 20 II. II ) . .2.K ) 240 0 20 . . 103 4M ) n.io 21. . . . .315.Nt 40Ml ( UO . .2S ] 21.X ) (1.15 ( 01 , . . /.Nt Ml 0.20 . .229 100 0.15 03. . . .238 200M 0.20 1211. . . .201 320 0.15 43. , . .230 M ) 0.20 W5 . . .2 5 100 (5.15 ( 74. . . .aw : 120 0.20 03. . . . 2.10 200 o.ir 75. . . .sw 200 020 . ' .I . . .342 320 (1.15 ( 70. , . .240 200 0.20 . " 7. . . .197 200 0.15 IW. , . .245 .100 O.'JO ' 4. . . .190 20 0.15 77. , . .213 2(10 ( 0.20 221X1 ' ( ) . . . . 20. ) 21X1 0 I.I 59. , . .2IM 200 0.20 09. . . .2IS 320 0.15 ft ! ) . , . .218 ICO 0.20 0(5. ( . . . 22(1 ( 120 0.15 72. , . .249 100 0.20 120N 01. . . .273 N ) 0.15 08. , . 252 21X ) 0 22 > .j 40. . . . 232 bO 0,15 74. , . .235 240 0.25 51. . . . SOS 40 0.15 70. , . .210 SO 0.25 40M 09. . . . 185 M ) 0.15 71. , . .212 COJ 0.25 00. . . . 202 40 0.15 IKI. , . .ar. 100 O.S5 Mi. . . . 105 SJ O.lT'i' 7(1. ( , . .220 120 0.25 09. . . .231 bl ) 0.17K 74. , . .217 100 0.25 77. . . .217 120 0.1 7 > i 70. , . .230 2X ( ) 0.25 74. . . . 209 240 0.17'i ' 72. . .249 120 0.25 71. . . 218 320 o.n'j ra. , . .290 bO 0.25 04. . .25J fcO 0.17 in , , . .258 70. . . 21 200 II.I7H127. , . .278 100 o.it : ) 78..205 200 11.20 70..2S7 80 ti.io ; . No. Av. Pr. 211 feeders , westerns 79 2.no ' ! M westerns. 84 : i.oo 31 westerns b3 ii.iio 2tW westerns 84 a. ir , Packers PiirohascM. Showing the niitnbor of hogs bought by the leading buyers on the market to-day : G. H. Hammond & Co 491 Armour C. P. Co . 1,573 Omaha Packing Co 1,431 Glbbs & White 2.50 Highest nnd lowest. The following are the highest and lowest prices paid for mixed and heavy loads of hogs on this market during the past few days , nnd fortho corresponding period in 18S7nnd 1880 : AllRllrtt 18fH. August 18ST. 5 W ) Sltl a ) " "tiuiiilay. 5 80 W m C 10 © r > Tw Suniliy. ; 5 . ( a n iw ft W < ! # Vt 4 60 Gil 70 ft W ) ( ftB 10 4 Ho < ? r { > 2J 4 CTi ® 1 TJM 5 no atn s't 4 4i ( 4 N ) Sunday. fi 00 445 i7'5 4 ID dll 70 5 in ( itn ID 4 IK ) ® 5 l j 4 40 ( fSI K ! ' ! ii oo df ii ; r > Simdiiy. n id fniai 4 ! Ci 4C , 1" , Huuilay. _ 1 IV , 4 ! ) Wi "il o uo fifil 17 4 UO nd ) S3 4 M C4I 75 u in fi ( K ) f/ > S" 4 41 @ 4 75 inSunday. . r > IX ) ( ir/i UM 4 'J.1 4 70 4 UJ ( it-'i IS 4 'JJ < itl & 0 Comiwrntlve PrlcoH. Snowing the liithost ; and lowest _ for full car loads of hogs during the montli of August at Omali.i , Kansas City and Chicago cage : tnniliu. ) KnnsnsCity. ' . U 4. ] ,0 , m < ttn 10 iO 00 : ; : : : IOHJ 5 no ' ( ttn ; r > In IK ) TO n oo f-iti . in uo < vt- ' > : 'll ' ( K ) 5 iw < iiU : w [ B HJ f ii 50 ' 10 rri ! nr ' ' 5 H ) C" < ; 10 n'lVr'c'fiMO n to r r ii uj . . . . | m ftill W ) B < ; / 40 BOO wu no r , 70 ( HI : j. } iWI r < ? o : r > 70 : , ! ! i f < 5 31 IB IB din in < ? JJI 20 ffn ; 40 IB 7. , i 10 roe .178 C'lO iVi ' - , 70 4 73 n 70 r-f ii 4 > ) r , N ) an oo B liO ( (0 ! ! " > Jil' ' ' i ISO ( Rtl IK ) M 6n 10 ix ) AM ; i' > } - : : " : : : : ? a 13 r . " ) < n o 10 B70 ff/0 40 l8 IB ! oou ( tin 10 6W ) f.ill liO 5 ! C ) ( -11) ) 10 B 85 BUI ) i 0" u , II ( X ) do : r. 5 ii BUO ( f * , Ki 4Si o UO 500 U OB Si ' , W ) ' 0 31 6 85 ma : n B M < s < II W ' . ' 4 r > 05 l ! 17' B 25 © IJiX ) B ( O < f < f ( i OS r > m 5 SO ( ' 1 4B lilVO StOUlC NotCH. Yorkers brought i4'p.2" > . Ed UiibbCll , lowing , came In with a load of cattle. J. LJlssell , Ord , was hero with a load of cattlo. H. C. Ljdiolc , Tekamah , sdld two loads of SOc hogs. Mr. .laokson came In from Ithaca with a load of hogs. John Lcmkc , Millard , was In nnd marketed a car of hogs. Among the shippers in with hogs was A. C. Virgin , Utica. J. Hockerilold , Shcnandoah , came in with two cars of good hogs. M. Kollnor , Madison , was hero with a good load of heavy hogs. T. H. McClollan , Edcar , was amonir the shippers who came in with hogs. Jaircs Gooilfcllow , Malvoru , In. , bought twenty head of feeders ut $3.55. D. H. Shellenberger , Nebraska City , was at the yards with u load of sheep. Crescent , la. , was represented by Mr. Hut- ler , who came m with a load of hogs. H. W. Jones was in with three double docks of sheep from Utah , which sold on the market , Andy Haas was at the yards to-day. Ho has boon spending considerable of his tlmo of late at his ranch in Wyoming. H. A. Tompleton brought In the first in stallment of a bunch of 2H ( ) head of corn-led cattle , which wcro bought by Hammond. Tlio Wool Alnrket. Stocks of wool are comparatively light , both at Chicago nnd In the country , nnd the demand has shown n steady improvement for nearly thrco weeks past. Medium and line wools are firmly held at the recent ad vances but wools cannot bo marketed in Chicago at the higher prices made for them in the country lust week. The manufactur ers are resisting the late activity and appre ciation , and with n largo number of mills closed nnd others on small orders , n tem porary roattiou in the market is not un likely. The receipts since January 1 have been 10 , ' . J,871 Ibs against 19,873,487 Ibs at thu cor responding date of 1SS7. The shipments for corresponding ( tales wcro : 1S38 , 29,500,089 Ibs ; 18b7 , 20,700,338 Ibs. Hradslreet's reviews the situation elso- whuro as follows : There has been some what less activity In the wool markets this week than lnt > t , but a general Inquiry for supplies on the part of manufacturers is observed and prices are linn ut the advances lately established. Little speculation is now apparent. The prevailing opinion in the trade seems to bo that the demand for con sumption will continue steady enough and largo enough to maintain present values. Just now there Is nothing to point to a fur- timr advance. The gain has been most note worthy in line fleeces , though coitaiu des criptions of line medium wools have ad vanced about ns much. The woolen goods situation is better than u month ago , and this fact gives strength to the market for raw materials. 'At Boston prices are strong , with steady demand for consumption. Tno principal manufacturers have laid hi considerable stocks. Fine Ohio decors are selling fairly well ut about 30o per pound. Thcro is no llttlo activity in fine medium and line terri tory supplies , tmd Texas wool likewise sells freely. There Is no special feature in foreign wool of any description. Uccelpts nil told since the beginning of the year have been much loss than during the same porlod last year. Current quotations ore as follows : Aug. 24 , 1SSS. Ohio and Pennsylvania X 28@29 Ohio and Pennsylvania XX 31K230 Ohio and Penn. XX and above 30031 Michigan X 37Q28 Fine Ohto dclnlno. j. , ( fllftTJ No , 1 combing..1. . . , ' . fl'CtffO Texas spring. 12 moiljhs 17 ( < { 2i The sales bf the week at .Boston are re- iwrted at 0,000,000 iKHWds , as ngam t 0,103 , . 000 pounds last w < * ckttud ! ,7t5tXX ; ) pounds in the corresponding wrt-k last year. At Philadelphia vi'Ool has been In fair do- iniind , but stocks hftv been so much reduced by rccelit sales tliat' ' h maintenance of hist week's activity has been out of the question. The now wools that "nro being opened nnd graded are generally held higher on account of the advanced cost. In the west , nnd the rising tendency of vulUos operates to chock trade. The sales for the week foot up n total of 551,000 pounds ) against 1,50.1,000 pounds lust week and ( VS7,000 pounds for the corresponding spending week last year. THADI : cbxniTioxs. Hankers report the demand for currency from the country steadily Increasing , but the supply is equal to It and no stringency Is ap parent. Kates nro fttendy at 8 ( 10 per cent. Exchange $1.00 per thousand premium. The crop dumago In Dakota is said to bo quite serious and ns harvest progresses wheat shows up poorly. Nebraska crops uro doing iliicly nnd our farmers will need to borrow but little this year. It Is intimated that the railroads show a dlsixisltion to advance rates , as ll is their custom to put on ' 'all ' the traflle will boar- " General trade holds on fairly well , but collections are reported not so good. Lumber , which has been quiet for the past sixty days , Is looking up ami dealers ex pect a very largo trade in September and October. Dealers In water mid .steam litters' | supplies nro pushed to till orders , mid the plumbing trade Is moro active than at iiuy previous date this year. In fact there is no issatlsfnction discoverable nnywhcre. Produce , Fruits , Ktu. HUTTT.II Fancy , solid-packed creamery , 18 @ 2lc ; choii-o country , IWjJl'e ; common ; radcs , ll ) ( 81ic. ! KoosStrictly fresh , 15 ( < ? 10ecniidled. Onvxoua Mcssmns , f5.ojii.OO ( ; ( ( per box ; lodl , $0.00 ( 0.25 per box. Cu.utmsiA D\MSOX * $1.23uerbox ; south ern Damsons , 7Bcil.M ( ? ( ) per box. CturoiiNivOim'ht $1 25ii ( > 1.50 per case. Soi'TiiniiN ( SHAPES 75e@$1.00 per 10-lb iKinket. PilACiir.s California , ? 1.00fr1.50 " per box ; Missouri , 50e@Sl.UO per bu" . UXANvs Common , $1.50 < J$2.23 per bunch ; cholco , j.2.50tt3.50. ( LEMONS $4.00 ( B.M ) per case. SQVASII 2c pur lu. CANrni.oi'FS 75ci ( > * l.50 per dozen. PI.UMS $1.25(81.50 ( per bu. Ili'CM.KiiKiutir.s $ l.2. > per drawer. POTVTODS 50 < 775c per bushel. Sw iir : : Pomors IC"nc per Ib. POII/IHT No dressed fowl in the market ; ivo chickens , $ .i.50@3.75 pur doA ; spring chickens , $2.2S@ : .UO. ToMATois-I.OOSI : ( GO per bu. WATIIIMII.OXS : : 812.00 ( < i > 17.00 per 100. PEAKS California , SII.OO@3.5U per bu box ; Southern , 75 per J bu. CiM.mn 2."iit3Uc ( ner dozen. U\muni > $ 'J.50ier 100. Kiio PI.\ST tfl.OOJ1.25 per dozen. O.MO.NS IKc l > cr ID. Ari-i.r.s $ 'J.OOiln.K ( ( ) per bbl. CuAiutTi.rs ? l.OO i > er box. CIDIIII Michigan , S4.50@0.50 nor bbl 32 ; als ; Callforuiu pear cider , $15.00 per bbl. POP Coitx Hice , 3ic ' ; common , 2 ( 3c. CAUKOTS 75cpur hush'el. HIANS : Choice eastern Imndpicked navies. P2.0i.2.li0 ! per bushelwestern ; hand picked mivles , J2.iaC't2.75 ; mediums , * -MK2.15. ) Lima beans 5c per pound. HAV f. o. b. ciirs , No. 1 upland , tO.ooj No. 2 upland , 5.00. < lilt IN ? 10.00. , Cnoi'i'KU FEIHJ-IT.OO : per ton. t Orpuei1 * * Iilst. Koviscd prices nro us follows : UAOOINO Static A. seamless , 21c ; Amos- koug , seamless , liT' ' < jo ; Lowlstnn A , seamless , llo ) ; American , Iseamlcss , 10'ji'j ' burlaps , 4 to 5 bu.S ty.i 'c ; gunnies , single , 13o ; gun nies , double , 2ic ; wool sucks , ! l. c. Twines Flax , Itec ; extra anil , 20 ( 'Jlc sail U , lt20e ) ; cotton. 'Jlc ; jutc.'lOc. , CoKrr.r.s Mocha , i'5 < )20c ) ; Hio , peed , lOfi ? 17o ; Mandiihlhifr , 2t , ( < { 2bc ; roasting Kio , lOo ; O. G. .lava , 2liic ; .lava , interior , 2v < § 25c : Hio , fancy , lO IOc ; bnntos and Mara- culbo. 17ulto ( } ! : Arbucldcs. IS c. SDQMI GrnuulatoO , 7 > Jitsc ( ; conf. A , 76 c ; white extra C , 7ho ; extra C , 7(7'sc ; yellow C , Oirf ( 0 c ; powdered , 8 > ] 8 c ; cubes , S' ' S'tfc. ' HOXUT 12 ( < J13c for one pound frames ; strained honey , 0@3c per pound. HKISVCnoico yellow , 20@22 > c ; dark colored , 13JE14c. ( CIIEEMC Young America , full cream. -iGNO o ; full cream Cheddars , 9@9) < fc ; full cream Huts , 0@9 > ; good to choice skimmed chcddars , OQlil'f ; skiinmod Hats , 5fi5 Jc. PICKI.KS Medium , in bbls.f5.5u ; do in half bbls , $3.00 ; small , in bbls. Jfl.M ) ; uo in half bbls , * 3.75 ; Kherkins , In bbls.fcS.O.J . ; do in half bbls , $4.50. Toiucco Plug , 20 ( G5o ; smoking , 10@90c. JBI.MKS $1.25 per30-lb pail. S\i/r * l.no@l.npcr : bbl. Horn 7-10. OK10e. ( ginger , African , 7 > fo ; Jamaica , bleached , ISc : sago , 7c. MAIM.B SIKIAII Uricks , HSil2c ( per Ib ; penny cakes , l.iSl3c ( per Ib ; pure maple syrup , $1.00 per gal. TEAH \ oung flyson , common to fair , 1S@ 25o ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30v55c ( ; Gunpowder , common to good , 22ft25c ; Gun powder , choice to fancy , 40 < ao5c ; Japan , com mon to medium , 15fi42JJnimn , choice to good to fancy , 40f50c. W UTS Almonds , 15@17c ; Hlborts , Iltai2c ; Brazil , 0S,10c ( ; walnuts , 12c ; pecans , 10@llc ; peanuts , 5@bc. CIUCKIIUS 0@10c per Ib ; assorted cakes , 7 @ 20c per Ib , as per list HIIOOMS Extra 4-tie , S2.40 ; parlor , 8-tio- painted handles , $2.00(0-2.5 ( ; No. l.Jl.bO ; No. 2 , $1.70 ; heavy staulo brooms , $4.X ( ) . Sr\ucii Mirror gloss , 5 o ; Graves' corn , Co ; Oswego gloss , to : Oswcgo corn , OJ c. I'owiiEii AND SHOT Shot , $1.20 ; bucKshot , $1.15 ; powder , kegs , $5.00 ; half kegs , $2.75 ; one-fourths , $1.50 ; blasting , kegs , $2.15 ; fuses , 100 ft. 27 ( ,750. llr.i-ixKi ) LUIII Tierce. SJ-fc ; 40-1 b square cans , 8 } e50.1b ; round , 8o ; 20-lb round , 8J < fe ; 10-lb palls , 9o5-lb ; pails , 9 , ' ; 3-lb pails , Oh'c. Oh'c.Pr.ovHioxs Hams,13j13i ( c ; breakfast ba con. 10'4fttll 4c ; bacon sides , 93tC < ? 10o ; dry salt , 9'4o ' ; shoulders , S' OS o ; Uricd beef , WoonnxwAun. ' 1 wo-hoop pails , per doz. , JI.40 ; three-hoop palls , J1.70 ; No. 1 tub , f-.00 * : No. 2 tub , Sr.OO ; No. ! 1 tubs , 41.00 ; washboards , $1.50'3..75 ; assorted bowls , $2.75 ; No. 1 churns , fS.OO ; No. 2 churns , $7.00 ; No. 3 churns , $ . > ; butter tubs , Himill , each 22o ; medium , S5o ; large , > c ; nests , 45g)70c ) ; snruco. in nests , 70c per nest. DIIIEU 1'nuiTs Figs , in boxes , ner ib , 13 ® IGo ; dates , in boxes , 5 > @ 7c ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box , $3.50gi.75 ( : ; Malaga loose raisins. . $2.30(32.60 ( ; now Valcn- cia raisins , pBct Ib , 7X@ c ; Cali fornia loose muscatels , per box. fJ.OO. California London layer raisins , per lx > x , $2.35(32.50 ( ; pitted cherries , per Ib , ' _ 0 ( < i.2Ic ; California pitted1 plums , per Ib , 12U13c ( ! ; dried blackberries , per Ib , 8K@'o ! ' ; dried raspberries , per Jb. 24i25c ( ; ; evaporated ap ples , 8 > s'(7jl4c ( ; California sun driedncachcs , 13o ; Callforniji , uuuared evaporated peaches , l.r > @lSc ; evaiwrated California apricots , 19o ; Xanteocurrauts , X&&mTurk ish prunes , 41.j'a4fctMtroii ( ; ; , 21C 2ioj orange peel , 15j ; lemon ucol-illto. FISH. Holland Hci-rimr , 85ci00c. ( ] > er keg ; White Fish , K Vbl8./No. 1 , M.OO , Family , fl.75 ; Trout , No. 1 , tpO ! } : Mackerel , yt bbs. | HloatorMess , $1M'Hloater , $10.50 , No. 1 Shore , $13.50 , Lar'go Family. $10.50 ; Labra dor Herring , $1.50 ; Columbia Hlvor Salmon , $17.00 per bbl. > v U1 CoDribii Per Ib , whole. Co ; bricks and strips , 7S9c. Dry Goods. COTTON-FIA.VXEI.S 10 per cent dls. ; LL , \Ca : nn. ov . ss 7jfc ; Nameless , r.n ! Sl i ! : No. 40. 1l ) colored , oH TTS Standard , 805 Gem , lOo ; Beauty , 12 } < o ; Boone , 14o ; H , caseil , $0.50. PIHNTS Solid colors Atlantic , Co ; Slater 5Vp ; Berlin oil , OKo ; Garner oil , 0@7o. COIWBT JEANS Androscoggin , 7)io ; Kear- sargc , 7Jfc ; Itockport. O'i'c ; Conestoga , O c , TiCKs-Vork , 30 Inl , 12 c ; York , 32 In. . 13Ko ; Swift inver. 8c ; Thonidlko OO , 8 > < o Thorndiko EF , 8Ko ; Thorndike 120 , Q o Thorndlko XX , I5o ; CordU Ho. 5 , 0 > o Cordls Nor4. He. ' -Auioskeag , v oz , 10 > io ; Everett , 7 oz , 13 'c : York , 7r > z , is.Vc ; Huymnker , 9' V ; JafTroy XX , HUc ; .lufTroy XXX. rJHi'5 Hcnvor Crook < VA. l''o : Ueavcr Crook 13U lloi Heaver Crock L'C , plain llolliinil , .i 'o ; D.ulo Ilolluuil , t2 c. Hrown HlicctliiK Atlantic A14 , 7lcv At- luntle It , 47'jo : AtlnntleU. 4-1. OVoj At lantic 1 % 4-4 , ( to : Aurora LU 4-4. iw ; Aurora O.4-4 , 4 4 ; Crown XXX , 4-4. % ( ; Homier LL , , 4-4 , f * ; Indian Head , 4-4 , , } < 6 ; Lawrence - ronco LL , , 4-4 , Go ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , MV > > 1'opporoll U , 4-4 , lot Poppcrcll O , 4-4 , 0V ; I'opporoll. 8-4 , IS cjI'opporoll.tM/Jlo ; 1'op- poroll , 1U4icUtloaC : ; , 4-4.4 4i < ; Wiii-lnf ott , 4-4 , TI/C ; Aurora H , 4-4. To , Aurora 1 ! , 4-4 , tVke. i ) nc K West Point S > In , 8 o > , lOUc ; West Point 29 in. 10 o ? , loV : West Point ! ) In , 1'J Of , 16o ; West Point 40 in , 11 or , 1 < V. FiAXXr.iV-Keil , C. 24 in. 1&K ; E , 24 In , 2lo ; G O , 24 In , ISo ; II A F , Jf.Wo ; J U F , { ' , 87 } io. I'IIINTI Pink nnil Hol > es Ulelimnmt , O' ' o , Allen , Ik" Klvorixiiiit. r * ; Stool Jlivor , ( i' o ; Klrhmomt , 0'foPu-illo. ' ; ti'jC. ' I'uiMS Dross Charter Oak , fiV HuiiiuK | > , 4'yo ; Lotll , fi'fe ; Alton , lie ; Richmond mend , lie ; Windsor , OVo : Eddystono , UJfe ; Piiolllr , ( . . Sncr.Tiso Hcrkoloy cambric No. fa , < ; Hest Yet , 1-4. OJfc ; butter cloth OO , 4'ie ; Cabot , 7 } c ; Farwell half bleached 8'tfc ' ; Fruit of Loom , W'fc ' : Greene O , Oc ; Hope , 7King Philip cam- brie , lie ; Lonsdulo cambric , 11 ' 40 ; Lonsdalo. SV ; New York mills 10'jc ; Pepperell , 42-ln , lie ; Peppercll , 40-ln , 12o ; Pcppcrcll , 0-1 , lOc ; Peppurell. 8-4 , 21c ; Pep- percll , U-4 , 2tc : ; Pepperell. 10-4 , 2. " > e ; Canton 4-4 , 8140 ; Triumph , Oc ; Wamsuttu , lie ; Val ley. 5c. " " SNr.i.s. Plaid Uaftsmen,20c ; OOSIICH , Clear Lake , ! Mfo } ; Iron Mountain , Fisxr.i.s-White G HNo.2 , J4' , 22Wo : G H , No. 1 , f , 2 $ c : U H , No. 2 , < ' , 2e ! < ; H I. No. 1 , f , 30o ; Quechco , No. 1 , y ( , 4'Jc. lliNOiMM PluiiKctt cheeks , 7)sc ) ; Wlilttcu- on , 7Kc ; York , 7 > c ; Normundi urcss , : Calcutta dress. 8'ic : Whitteuton drc s , } ; Heufrow dress , 8ijtl2 ( > jj. CAMIIIIK s Slater , S'j'e ' : Woods , C oj Standard , 5) ) e ; Peacock , S' c. Piti.sTs Is'iiuio HI.I i : Arnold , OJjfc ; Amcr- cnn , li'4c ; Gloucester , 04c ' : Arnold C long sloth , II ; Arnold IJ long cloth , 10 , ' < J ; Arnold old Seal. W t : Stlefol A , 12 ; Wliidsor Gold Ticket , 10 > < f. SIIIKTIXH Checks , Caledonia X , OJ c ; Cal edonia-\X , lO ic ; Economy , Uo ; Otis , Oo. licnther. Hemlock ole , ISQrJ'c per Ib ; oak solo , 30a > We per Ib ; oak harness , 2trt3li3 ! ( ) per Ib ; selcc- ed oak and trace , 3Ilo per Ib ; oak and hem lock upper , 20@22o per foot. Hemlock calf skin , No. 1 , MKff'JOc per Ib , necording to weight ; oak calf skin , No. 1. 90ctffl.0 ( < ) per Ib ; Pliiladnlphia calf skin , extra , $1.00J ( < 1.10 per Ib ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , ( XXHS70e per Ib ; oak kip skin , No. 1 , O'ff Oc per Ib ; Phila delphia kip skin , extra , bOCit'.IOc ' porlb. French culf skins , ( uccordlnsto weight nmliuality ( ) , I.15@l 75 per Ib ; French kip bkius , do , 80c ( r M.10 per 11) . Cordovan , russett , 18c ; satin liuish. 20o per foot ; welt leather , $ : i.50i4.5 ( ( ) : or side ; mororeos , ( pebble goat ) . 20 ( < < 30i ! pur foot ; moroccos , boot h'n , iTKtttlUc per foot ; glove calf skins , 20GiOc : per foot ; Douglas kid , ; ! 0@IOo per foot ; kangaroo skins , -KHIMOt1 per loot , according to quality. Toppings , Ci < HiJ'lU.Ol ) ( ) per dozen ; linings , $5 OOtg'J.OO ocr doicn ; apron skins , 12.00 per do/en. _ Mctalw and Tinner * * ' Stock. Tin plate. I C , 1014 , best , * 0.75 ; tin pinto , rooting , I C , 14x20 , $ r.15 ; sheet zinc , $ tl : . ( ) ( ) 0.78 : pig load , -l.0 ; ! ; barlo.u ) . $4.55 ; largo pig block tin , 2io : ; small pig block tin , 27c ; bar tin , 2-o ; solder , 14@17e ; copjicr bottoms , : ile ; sheathing copper , tinned , 2Uo ; plinishing copper , tinned , Mo ; lead pipe , Go ; sheet iron , N S. IS to 24 , W20 ; Hnssia iron , 13o ; Am Kussia planisheil , A , lO'io ' ; Am Hussia planisliud , H , i'ifo ' ; p.iinted barb wire , f.t.2."i ; galvani/cd barb wiro. ? .OJ : steel nails , $2.2' ( 2.iO : ; steel wlro nails , $2.iO ( ( 2.7il ; iron nails , * 2.H2 ) 15. JI-NK Machine castings , $12.00 ( < tin.OO ; stove plates , S7.00CS8.00 ; wrought lronf.lXC ) > 10.00 ; boiicH , dry. tS.OO ; steel , * .VK ( ) per ton ; copper. &i.OOva < J.O ( ) ; brass , ? 4.00@8.00luc ; , ft.M'irti.Xl ) ( : ( ; solid load , $200@U.OO ; tea lend , MOOG82.50 ; rubber , $2.0@a.UO ; mixed rags , $1.10 ( 1.15 per cwt. / Coal and IJinc. LIMI : S.rK290c ; Portland cement , $ I.ti5 ) ; do- incstio cement , $ l.Ki ! ; plaster , J2.00 ( < t'.15 ; hair , 2.@J.rio. Co Anthracite , range , and nut , $10.00 ; largo egg , i'J.75 ; Hock Spring , ? 7.00 , Su perior , JiS.OO ; Iowa , W.50@5.50 ; steam co.il , 1.5U to $2.00. _ Drugs niul ClicinlcnlH. Micr.Li.ANCous Sulph. acid , IJgc ; cltrlo nciu , OOc ; tartaric , r > 0o ; bal. cojavia , IWo borax , lOo ; chloroform , 47c ; glycerine , 2c ; ) gum Arabic , select , $1.00 ; gum camphor , 2'Jo gum opium , $3.88 ; sulph. morphia , $250 bromide potassium , 4'Jo. OILS Carbon. 150 ° 9 c ; headlight. 175o laKc ; gasoline , 74 ° 12 ! c : AVcst Virginia summer , lie ; zero , 17c ; No. L irolden ma chine , 18c ; extra w. S. lard , lilo ; No. \ iard , 42c ; turpentine , 44o ; Unseed raw , 50c ; boiled , 5.3c. Qui.s'iNi : P. & W. , per oz , 63c ; German , per oz , 42c. _ Ijuinhor. DIMENSIONS AND TIMIICIIS. AddSO cents per 1,000 feet for rough Joist. IKIAHIIH. No. 1 com , Bis $1X ! ) ( ) I No. 3 com , sis $10.00 No. 2 coir. , Kl ? 17.50 | No. 4 com , sis lil.OO Add 50 cents per 1,0(10 ( for rough. FKXCIS'O. No. 1 , 4 and 0 In , 113 and 14 ft , rough. . . . $13.00 No. 1 , " 1(1 ( ft , " . . . . 20.00 No. 2 , " 12 nnd 14 ft , " . . . . Hi 50 No. 2 , " 10ft , " . . . . IsMX ) SIDINO. A , 12,14 & 16 ft.$20.5U I C , 12 , 14 & 1 < 5 ft. 14.7r. H " " 1U.T51 " " , D. 11.75 TCI .INI ( ANI > I'AIITITIOX. 1st com , Jf in white pine ccllini ; fitt.OO 2d " " " " 27.00 Clear ? In Norway plno celling 15.50 Sdcom in " " " 111.50 ri.ooui.NO. AC in white pmo $ .TI,00 IJ " " " : t2.00 O " " " ' 2'J.Ol ) D " " " ( 21.X ) K " " " sol. ( icncmgj lb.50 Six inch drop siding 50o per 1,000 extra. IHTW.NS , WI5I.I. TUIIIXO , I'ICKCTS. O. G. Units , 2 in.- $ 0" O. O. Halts , J xtsl ! s : a in well tubniir. 1) . & M. and Hov 22.00 Pickets. D. & H. ll.it 20.00 Pickets , D. & H. square . - 21.00 SIIIXHLBS , UTII. XX clear $ 3.10 Extia "A * 2.70 * A * Standard 2.55 * A Iii3. & 13 2.35 5 in. el 1.00 No. 1 1.10 < gl.l5 Lath 2.45 rusTS. White Cedar , 0 In. , X s 10J- ; " ' Din. < irs 12) " " 6 in. , 8 11 " " 8m. ( | rs O'J " " 4 in round 14 Tennessee Hcd Cedar , splltt .14 Split Ouk 03 F1NIMIIXO. 1st and20 , clear , 1. IJin 82s $50.00 " " " lK,2in. s 2s 60.00 . IL I'AI.MKIl. K. p. HICIIHA.V. J. U. IJI.A.NCIUIlll PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. . Live Stock Commission Merchants , Office-Uooni 2Onpi > Blto Eicliango llulldlntf , uoloo _ block Yanli , boulli Omalm , Nub. _ S6RIMERWESTERFIELD& MAUEY Live Stock Commission , Itoom U , Exchange BulldlnK , Union Ktock Tardt , _ tiuulb Omaha , Neb. ALEXANDER & FITCH. Commision Dealers in Lire Sock , SoomB , Oppoilto Kicbante UulldlnK , Union Stock YmrUi.HoutU ' UNION STOCK YARDS Of Omaha Limited , ARrloultural Implomonta. " * cTlURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , r rrl k'r ntut IlufKlci , Ji < if < Slrrrt.brlwcttiHliauO lutli , UmaliK Nrliraika. _ " " " "tlNTNGER At METOALF cbn AgricnltnralImplenientsWagonsCarriagcJ , ) ! i.Vlp. Wholrmte. Omaha , Xctratka. "PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN. Wholesale Dealer * In , Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies TOl , W , MOaiidroTJono Slrc < ) tOnii > hn. _ PTPTMAST & . C0 Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , Culllvnlor , Hay Itakrs. Cider Mlllt and l.ubnn I'Ul- _ T rln > r > . Cor. llln and Nkhi > la Mterli. WrNONAlMpTEMENT CO. , WhuU a1i < - Agricultural Implements , Wagons &Buggies Ournrr Illti 'nil M < holnn ytrr cH. _ OMAHA IWANCII. J. F. SEIBERLINQ * CO. , Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , V. K. Mrnil , Manager. IJUlrnvoitworth ft. Oittnbn. Manufacturers ami Jobbers In Wagons , Bnggies , RaKes , Plows Etc , for. till And 1'actllc streets , Oinnlia.Xeb. Artists' Materials. ' A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 151.1 Douelns fctrcet.Omaha , Nebraska. Booksellers " " " H. M. aTs" . W. JONES. iicccsfor tt > A. T. Konyon A Co. , Whnlccalr A llclall Booksellers and Stationers , flnc WeiUllnit Sla'lonpry. L'oiiiinprrlal Mallnnrrjr IjJ'J Doniilas ytroot. Unialin , .Nth. _ and Shoes. _ KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. ( yuicefiirslo llcvd , Junes & to. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Agvntafur lli ton Hubticr Slim ; J'o. 1IU1. , - ' W. V. MORSE it CO. . JoDhcrs of Boots and Shoes , UoURlaa 81 . Oranhn Manufactory , fi t. . lluiton , Coff0085pl008 _ , EtO- cCARKE COFFEE CO Omaha Coffee and Splcc Mill ) . Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , laTurliiK KitmctK. Laundry llluc. Inkj. Ktc. ltl ( . UlUHnrnay Ktroi-t. Omnb . Ncliraikn. Crockery ondjDIassvvare. ' ' W. L''wmCHT. Agent for the Manufacture" and Impnrtcif of Glassware Lamps Chimneys Crockery , , , , Ktc. Offl re , 317 S , 13th M. . Omaha. Nebnukn. PERKINS. GATCH & LAUMAN , Imooriors anil Julibcrs of Merj , GlaCTaro , Lamrs. Silverware Ktc. IM4 Fiirnam ht. , New I'nxtnn IlulMlntr. Commission and Storage. ' "v " " RIDDELL & RIDDELL. Storage and Commission Merchants , ' ' " " ' 'iltry , ( , rae. . ( ) mha. CEO. SCHROECER & . CO. , Successors to McShanc A Sclmodor. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Onmbti , Nubrnakn. FREDERICK J. FAIRBHASS. Wholeialo Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commisioi ! Merchant. Correspondence solicited. 1014 North Kll : btrt-et.Oinnliu , Neb. Coal , Cdke OMAHA'COAL , COKE SLLAMECO. Johbers of Hard and Soft Coal , 909 Pontti 13th ptroct , Omnha , Ncbraika. J. J. JOHNSON & [ CO. , Manufacturers of Lime , And uhlppprt "t I'unl , Coak , Cuinunt , J'iii tpr , M Drain Tllo. and Suwer 1'lpo. onice , 2l , H. Dill St. , Umaliu , Neb. Telephone ell. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Cote , 211 South 13th St. . Omahn. .Veh. JDry Goods nno Notions. " " ' M . E Bry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 nnd 1104 Douxlai , Cor. llth ! H. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRtCK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo Importers and Johhers In Dry GoodsNotions , Gents' Kuruishlnu Conji. Corner llth and Uuuv7 Sin. , Omaha , Nebraska. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Faronta Street. Owahi. Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVER1CK , Furniture Omaha. Nebraska. Crocorlos. PAXTON , GALLA'cHEAccCK Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 705,707,703 and 7118.10th St. , Oinaua , Neb. McCORD. BRADY & CO. . Wholesale Grocers , I tb and I.envunorUi StreetsOmaha , Nebraska. Hardware. LEE , CLARKE. ANDREE S'EN H AHD WARE COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , CiitlcryrTin Plate Jletnls , Sliri't Iron , etc. Agents for Howe Scales' .MlixniU'ouilrr iimll.yimui llurlitd Mile , Clznuhu , NubraHku. HIMEBAUGH &TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Mechanics' Tools and HufTalo Scales. 1406 Doutla ( itrcct , Ouiaba , Nebraska. RECTOR. WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th and Harrier fits. , Omaha , Neb. Wc-stern AS , for Austin Powiter Co . Jeiferunn Hteel Nallt , > alrbanks titanilaiil Hcales. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO , Wholesale Manufacturers of Saddlery & Jfners of Saddlery Hardwan And Leather. 11UJ , nn. ' , nml H'r ? Ilnrncy St. , Ornakn , Nebraikn. Hardmiro. W. J. BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , WnKon stnrk. Hardware , Lumber , Ktc. 1 . a ml UlUluriieyHtrnt.Ouiahj ! , Hats , Caps , Etc. ' ' ' " w. L.'PA'RROTTE&'CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods. 1107 rUniey Ktr t , Otaalia , Net ) . * JrliiJl0/ ! ? ' . . „ „ . „ . . . OMAHA LUMBKR'co" . , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale 1SU Street and Union PiiclfloTfack , Omaha. LOUl's BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doufi.Klc Yanli- Corner 7th sjri IWucUij Ccrocf Lumber c. N. DIETZ , Dealer in All Mof \ Lunte Lithanil California Flrecti.Oinalia , Nfbiatk * . " ntu yv. unTTf" ; i " Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner fth and Itousturn. . Omaha. T.VV. HARVEY LUMBER C07 To Dealers Only , Office , ltf.1 Tarnam Ptreet , Omftlia. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumiier , Etc , Imported and Auiorlcan rurtlnn.l Ccnifnt , fUtl Agent for MlloaulHo Hydraulic Ceuiect nil Q.ilncy While l.lmg. CHAS. R. LEE. ' Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpets and Varquot Kloorlmr. Wli and ttnuitaf Nlllllnory and Notions. " " " " " " - " i. "OBERFELDER" * "c6."wv-w" Iiiiportcrs & Jolibcrsin Millinery & Notions i lltli CANFELD MANUFACTURING Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeans I'ants.Slilrts , IMr. im.'and 1104 Do gls Elrtek Umahn. ficb , Noti'ons. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 41(1 and 40.1 Hi uth lOlli St. , Omaha. . . Oils. _ _ CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ailo Orrasp , Kto. , Omaha. A. H. Hlshop. Manage VINYARD & 'SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , llffi HnrncT Ptrnet , Omaha. Offlco Flxturos. TUB MMMONDS .MANUFACTUIUNQ CO. Mniuif.titiirc.'s of Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mantles. HMrtioanK Hook Cnsen. DriiB Klxtiin'j.WaU < 'n'c"rnitltlc > n , ItalllnK .Counter * , HoeranuNMnq Cooler * . Mirror * olc. F flory nni < nfllt P , 17JO and JI3i l-outli Mill St.Umihn , Tolopliono 1U4. Paints ' CUMMINGS & NBILSON , \Miolo ale Doalorsln Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , HIS K.irnam Street. OmahaNob. Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , 'arry ' a nice stock of I'rlntlni ! . Wrapplnit and Wrltloi I'krOT. Special attention Klriin to car load urdvn. Paper jJoxos. ' JOHN L. w'lLKIE , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory. ; oi. 1 > .7 and 131'J UoilsUs bt. , Omaha , XoB , Soods. "PHIL. STTIMMEL'Ar'co'.r" Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds Oil and U1J June * Strutt Omaha. Storage , Forwarding & Commlseloq " " "ARMSTRONG. PETTIS .v co. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Oranch housonf the llciwt'y lliiKpy Co. lliik'Kletal nuulesalu and retiill , l. 'i UlOiiml 1U2 Unril btreet , Omaha. Telephone No. "W. J 1 U JlllJllUs JSrnoke Stacks , Bollor8Etc. _ _ " ' " " "H. K'"SAWYERT" Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stack ! llrltclilnifs , Tanks and ( lenrral Holler Itcpalrlog. 13U Iodio ) htreyt. Ouialm. Neb. Brewore * STORZ Lager Beer Brewers , liJl North Klgthtecntu Street , Ouialia , Vcb. Cornice. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Kpenvtcr , Proprietor , uai nndgit anil 101 and 101 Nurtli lUtti slreut , Omulm. Printers' Materials. . ' ' 'W'ESTERN NEWSPAPE'R UNION , Auxiliary Publishers , P.er.n . , Rubbpr jGoods- _ * * OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goofe 311 C'lottilng nnil leather llelllr.it. 10 B Karnnni Btr * t , . M. A DISBROV t. CO. , Wholesale .Mann : .clurer of Sasti Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Pmncli bfflcc , mil anil Unnl Hlreel .Oomh * , Neb , BOHN MANUFACTURING CO.J Vannfacturers of Sasn , Doors , Blinfls , nldlnei.SlRlr Work nnd Interior Hard Wood FM u. N. is. Corner 8th nml l/cavuuwurlli tlrecli. OuiaUa. $ eu. JStoamFJIttlnBB , Pumpa JEtc ATLTSTRANG CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fillings , 3lcttm n3 Wnlrr Sunpllcn. TTi'mlqimrlori for Xl rt , fooat A C < > ' KQ < Ml . IJU Fttrniini HtUninlui. U. S. WIND ENGINE * PUMP CO. . Steam and Water Supplies , U 1lld r Wind Mills. 018uml 031 Famixm fcl. , Om h . < ! ' lo , AflliiK Manager , BROWNEUL St. CO. . Engines , Boilers and General Machinery. 3neot ircu , rt H.nm.n . , , . . . Saw MIX. . Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS , Carter & ton , l'iop > . Manufnctnrert of nil ktndl Steam Boilers , Tauls and Sheet Iron Wori Works Sonlli iOih and II. .1 M. Cro-slng. I'AXTON k VIEHMNO 1UO.V WOHKS. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort EnKlnes. Ilrasi Work , Gonernl Tounilry , Machine an4 UUcksmltli Work oilli o iiml Works , U. 1 * . Ity. " and llth Etrect.Omaha. _ _ _ _ _ oMA"FrA WIRE 4 : IROTTWORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk Rails , Window Quardi. ( lower Stands , Wlr4 FlKiis , Ktc. Ul North Kill btreotOinaha. " OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS. Man'frs ' of Fire SBnrglar Proof Safes ranUs.Jall Work , Iron ami Wlro Kcnclnr , Hln , , ( , U. Andreen. I'rou'r. iVir. lllh andJtUiou Sts. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards anil Kcrwe'is , for banks , oU'er ( tore , re lj nciis , tc Improrcd Awnlnio , lx > cksinlll > Muchlnrry ant Ilia. ksroUU Works. 40a South U1U M. , MEACHER S : WHITMORE , Fire and Burglar Proof Safesjime Locks Uineral Agents lor Dlebold Hufe \ I/jck Corop DJ'6 _ , Vttulli anU Jail \York.4U 8. liUi SI.