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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1889)
'i'HJB OMAHA DAHiY BEE : WEDNESDAY. APltlL 24 , 1889. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Wheat Vtvluoa Slip Backward sun Further. CORN SHOWS MUCH STEADINESS. Onto Quiet anil Narrow I'rovlslotiB Strongly Bearish In Their Movements Jjlttlc or No Change In Cnttlo. CllIOAUO PIIODUCE MAHKKTS. CHICAGO , April 23. [ SpcclM Telegram to Tim Hr.E.l The wheat market Clipped back mill further to-day. About the only rny of llfiht for the bulls was a London cable from WntKor & Co. bringing conllrmatlon of the reports of damage * to the Kusslnn crops by frost nnd consequent firmness In the Russian markets. , This , however , fulled to revive the drooping American markets , except momen tarily. The wtmthor was nKninst Improvement - mont in tone or prlco , and foreign market cables averaged rather easier. The export movement from the seaboard falls to show up us might bo dcvlrcd. In the local Holds the bears covered steadily and an amount , enormous In the aggregate , was bought to fill outstanding speculative contracts. On the other hand long wheat keeps pouring out by wholesale nnd fetall. The most stubborn of the bulls arc the ones who have suffered the worst punishment , and they arc at length confessing defeat and getting out from under the ruins of ono of the most promising bull movements ovbr soon In this market. T io rout seems complete. The decline has been greater than the advance. It was sold to-day that .Inly wneat had novcr sold so low in April as thin morning. Such proves not to bo the case , however , for on the 4th of lost April July wheat sold In Chicago nt ( fl'fo. It got down to % c for u moment , to-day. There was some reaction from the mid-scsHlon break to 73 ; < o on reports of exports - ports business working nt the seaboard for England und vho continent , and on the local covering , but the market did not hold nt the recovery , and during the last half hour n bad break occurred , accompanied by trudinp on a very largo Scale and considerable excite ment. On this decline July went to 77 c , Mav to SOc and Juno to 80 0. Ono of the principal factors of the weakness to-day was the pressure of May nnd Juno wheat. The linuidntlon of the concentrated lines for these months has been progressing on a large scale for some little tune , und to-day corned to bo the culmination of the opera tions in this direction. The market has been plugged as full of May nnd Juno us it pould possibly stand , and with the close of the session , whatever fears might have been entertained up to that tlmo of manipulation were dissipated. The crowd seemed to" "fool In its bones" that not only had the last rem nant of the Fulrbank and Lyon wheat gene by the board , but that Hutchinson had nt last joined the procession. Hutchinson was n big buyer early , but by common consent he'was n great seller later In the day , and towards the clone in particular. Ucani , Cudahy , Iilnn and most of the bear leaders wore heavy buyers , and in proof that they had evened up and perhaps gone the other way for a. turn , it was noted that almost to a man they were preaching ' reaction. " George Smith and Captain Phillips were the ex ceptions to this rule , und they were counted largo sellers. Wheat opened at Slo and sold oft to SO'.tfc , reacting to SIJtfc , but selling oft oguln tobOo , und closing 10 above the bet tom. Juno had action earlier than May , and opened nt 81c , Just where it left , oft Mon day , gold down tobOi < fe , ralltod to81 , ' c , sold off to 8c ( , and closed at 80 } c. July opened at 79c , gained 'go , sold oft easily to 78 } c. scorned strong about 785 c , suddenly slumped to 78 , ' c about 11 o'clock , recovered to 73-tfc. and , us before stated , broke oil to 77J c , and closed at 78c. As compared with yesterday , this range shows n loss of l o in May , le In Juno and lltfo'y ; ' ' - 1 > ho acgro- gate of speculative business transacted in the pit was very largo. The brilliant weather nnd the weakness in wheat wcro predisposing causes for lower ' prices in corn , bin although business was dull and the surroundings discouraging the market for that article showed much steadl ess , if not strength. The expert clearances 'coin the Atlantic coast were the lightest which have been scon for some time. From New Orleans 71,000 bushels wcro cleared for Quecnstown yesterday. There was consider able changing of May contracts into July nt about Ic premium , but , taltcu all together , trndo wns lignt and principally between the local speculators. New York showed symp toms of weakness , but St. Louis was in sympathy - ' pathy with the steadier fooling hero. The de mand J'or shipment was again good and prices In the cash market wcro at a slight improvement upon yesterday. The closing weakness in wheat encouraged some selling by the lorn ! scalping olcmont and made the closing prices to near the lowest of the day , showing in the end u decline , compared with the corresponding time yesterday , of from , l-llio to J < c on May and Juno , while the more remote futures wuro unchanged. Oats were quiet nnd narrow averaging fully steady to firm nt yesterday's close , with some trading ax. Jrfc to ifc improvement , There was considerable changing of May Into the two following months with July nt bout $ { c premium , and May was offered with moderate Jrccdoin D.V n few prominent bouses. After openlnir steady May sold up Ji'c to 22J c and Pack n fraction , with Juno nt a point above nnd below 28c. The receipts were fair nnd a moderate business wns done In No. 2 oats to go to store at 22 ? o , or Improvement. It was reported that consid erable contract grade Is being transferred trom private to regular warehouses , whlcli will tend to enlarge the available supply for May delivery If so desired. Provisions were strongly bearish In their movements. Trading opened'at about yes lorday's closing prices , and for i time the market was held pretty steady under the buying of parties engaged in transferring May holdings to July. As the day advanced however , the bears became more nggrcnsivc ind meeting with less opposition thai they anticipated , their operations were converted practically Into a raid. During the closing forty-live minutes of 'change they Immmorcd trade with a good determination and as the breaks forced in values brough out largo quantities of poorly margined o : top-order property , they were greatly as listed by the general deslrn developed t realize. From 12:1)0 : ) o'clock to ad journmcnt the offerings wcro execs give as a rule , nnd the lowos prices touched wore quoted. The closing were also at or near the bottom figures , and as compared with similar quotations of yes terday , showed u nut decline of 27K@8T o In pork , 7 } < jC in lard , and 7A @lOu in short ribs. Packers opunly took little or no Interest In thu market , and failed to give any intimation as to how they stood or folt. Speculation , as ueual , wns coiillncd mainly to May aml'July. The last named month ranged at a premium jvcr May of 17 (330 ( on pork , 7 > o on lard , ind 15o on short ribs. CHICAGO lilVK STOCK. CHICAGO , April 23. [ Special Telegram to Tim UBE.--OATTU--Tho ] big decrease In the run of cuttle has not us yet advanced prices to the point expected. To-ilay'atrado was by no means uoUva and prifeu underwent little or no chunuo as compared with yesterday , Out us before noted , there U a slight advance Vi desirable steers , as compared with the low prices of last Thursday , the lowest day of last week , and that advance Is quoted at HKglCc , aci'ordliig tu obHurvatlons of cool- bonded nnd conservative talesmen , The fat corn-fed Texan * that are cnnlng along are making satisfactory uricca. There are no graspers worth montloiilnir. Cow stock was reported scurco by buyer * for big llrros , and prices remain about the sauia as lait week. Veal calves arc almost unsaleable , and are not ; > ayiiijai ( prices they are selling at too many arriving at South Water utrcnt in the city. Tim Etockcr and feeder trade remains dull. A few lots , ns a matter of course , chuiigo hands fiom day to day , but there in no reliable or stcwly diinand. Milkers and HprhiKora uro coming along , unit are pi.'l- died rut nt from flS to { 40 per head , fresh mi.Ucrs with calves by their elJi-s sfllliiy from $25 to $35 per head , Choice tttra brines , f4.40.i$4.GO $ ; medium to Rend Hven , 1350 to JSOO Ibt , riMSVJ.I ; I'M ) to MM Ihs , | : i.COvif,4.05 ; SW to 12U ) Ifif. 13.80.3 1UJ ; ktockor * Hut ! fceJcrt ; , SS.WHSS.W ; caw * , wlta nml mixed , 1.C5(7M.15 ( ; bulk , $2.40 ® ! . ! Texas fed steers , $3.(0 : ( < < ? ! .W ) . Hoes The demand wa only fair with a illght down turn In prices , the bulk of the jest mixed soiling at (1.75 , a few at ? 4.77 } < @ 1.80 , with common packers as low as $4.65(5 ( 1.70 nnd n few fancy heavy at $4.82K@4.85. Light sorts , f Is usual on Tuesday , wcro jcslectcd nt (4.7r @ 4.S7K' A lot of so-called Fcxas pigs , averaging IfrO Ibs , sold as low as = 4.40. _ FINANCIAL NRW YOIIK , April 2. % [ Special Telegram to TUB UBK.I STOCKS The Irregular stock market of Monday left the speculators nnd Investors very much nt sea on the action to- lay. The moro hopeful ones saw many rcn- icns for Improvement , The better earnings ilrcady reported , the better business which must follow the present decline In cereals , the better methods prevail ing among the managers of railroads , the action of the inter-stato commission In looking sharply after abuses , all these were counted on the bull sldo to take effect as soon us tti9 holidays hero , and on the other sldo , ixrooutof the way. Nevertheless business In stocks opened In n mild way this morning with the Interest confined to half n dozen stocks , The list was positively dull with the exception of Tennessee Coal , Consoli dated , St. Paul , Union Pacific , Atchlson nnd Louisville & Nashville. First prices ruled J to per cent under the closa yesterday , and these wcro followed by declines of % to J < In Tennessee Coal and Atchlson , nnd an advance of % In Consolidated Gas. Cot ton Oil was especially weak , and lost I'l ' per cent early , after a slight per cent at recov ery. Prices at 11 a. m. were about the low est of the morning. The hour following was extremely dull , and except some Intimations in Heading there wns no feature to noon , with sales of but 01,000 shares for the fore noon. The heavy feeling In stocks was even moro marked during the closing hours. Ten nessee Coal led the regular list downward , touching 3'JVii or u loss of 2 | per cent. Uur- llngton , St. Paul nnd Atohison showed a not loss for the day of Jf per. cent each. Cotton Oil ami Louisville lost 1 to 1'ff per cent each. Chicago gascloscd per cent be lor at 50J4. The depression in prices was on realizing sales nnd the prospects of dullness in busi ness and speculation for n tlmo nt loast. The total sales of stocks wcro 1,533,500 shares. The following wcro the closing quotations : PJtOJUOK nf AIIICI2TS. CiiiCAno , April 23. Wheat Lower ; casW ! TO c ; May , 80J4c ; ; July , 73c. Corn Steady ; cash , SMo ; May , 81 7-lCc ; July , 3ic. OatsSteady ; cash , " 2 } o ; May , 22 ? c ; July , 23Jfc. Itye May , -I0c. Hurley Nothing doing. Prime -Tlmotliy-l.i3 ; < < 8 1. 35. Flux (1.05. Whisky 51.0:1. : Pork Lowur ; May , tll.42J { ; July , tll.CO. Lard Easier ; Maj' , fO.SOMO.SSU ; July , Flour Nominally unchanged. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , Ki.S short clear , t0.25@0.:5TX : : short , ribs , " Huttor Ensi ; creamery , 17i < ! > 2i ! < fci dairy , " Cheese Dull : full cream Cheddars and fluts , 'J@10c ; Younj ; Americas , 10@ He. He.ECRS Steady ; fresh , 10@10fc. } ( Hides Steady ; heavy and llfiht t-racn snltcU , " > J4o ; saltud dull , 4'fc : green salted calf , Oc ; dry Hint , 7o ; dry salted , 7e ; dry calf , 7@So ; ilcncons , 25e each. Tallow Steady ; No. . 1 , solid packed , 4o ; No. 2 , SJfo ; cake , -l c. Hccelpts. Shipments. Fl&ur . lil.OOO 2.5,0(10 ( Wheat . . . 17,000 27,000 Corn . 103,000 420,000 Oats . 141,000 112,000 Now York , April 23. Wheat Receipts , none ; exports , none ; spot , moderately active and lower ; No. 2 red , b'e m store ; 6ty.@StXa { afloat ; S.'lX@S4'o f. o. b. : No. 3 red , 7'3Kc ' ; oitions fairly active , heavy and lower ; May b @S.1Jfc. Corn Ueceipts , 2'i,0)0 ( ) ; exports , 00,000 ; suet , active and steady ; No. 2 , 41@4U'o in elevator ; 45CfGJc ullout ; No. 3 , 4'J c ; unKraded mixed , Jl ( < 45c ; options null und higher. Oats Ueceipts , 85,000 ; exports , 40 ; spot , easier nnd moderately active ; options , fairly active , llrm , ami hlehcr ; May , 2S o ; July20k'c ; mixed western , 2Si @ 3yc : spot , No. 2 white , 33 @ * 'W . ' . ColTco OntioiiH iiuiot : sales , 31,500 huen ; May , Jlo.Slti.7. ( ( ) ; July , ttO.yo@10.05 ; spot Klo , steady ; fair cargoes , (18.70. Petroleum Quiet ; United closed at SUtfc. EIKS Quiet but steady ; western , 12 > < @ 12e. Pork Firm ; now , $13.GO@ii.73. : Lard Lower ; western steam , $7. 15M 7.17K ! May $7.00. Butter Easy ; western ll@27o. Cheese Dull but steady ; western , S } @ lOe. Ijlvcrpool. April 23. | SpecIul Cablegram to Tun BcB.1 30 : : ! p. m. close. Pork In poor demand ; prime mess , eastern. ti s , steady ; do western , 03s , dull. Lard In poor demand ; spot , April , May and Juno , Btis , dull , Wheat In poor demand ; now No. 2 , win ter , Cs 8d , easy ; do spring , 7sd ) , easy. Flour In poor demand at 11s , dull. Corn In poor demand for spot nnd fair de mand for futures ; Hpot , its lOd , steady ; April , May and June , 3s OJfd , steady. . Hecolpts of wheat for the past week from Atlantic ports , 5,000 quarters ; Paclllo ports , none ; other sources , 40,000 quarters. Itccoi'jts of American corn , 00,400 quarters. St. UmlH , April 23. Wheat Lower ; casli,80e , ; May , 83J c. Corn Higher ; .cash , 30 > ; ® 30 fc ; May , Outs Cash , 24c ; May , 23fc. Pork Dull and lower ; S12.00@12.25. Lard Lower at ft ) 60. Whisky Steady at 11.03. )3ulter ) Quiet and \veaner ; cro.iojcry , 23@ 21e ; dairy , 21@22c. Oltioluniifl. April 23. Wheat Dull ; No. 2 red , S.Vjt80c. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 mixed , % c. Oats Weak ; No. 2 mixed , 20tfe. } Whlsky-Sii-iidy ; Ji.iW. Mllwuuktif , April 23. Who.it Weak ; cash , 77 > fn ; May. 77o. Corn Steady ; No. ! ) . 33 } 0f31o. Oats Dull ; No. ? , white , 2fi2io. Uye-Easy ; No. 1 , 42 0. Harley K.isy ; No. 2. BiJe. Provliiloiia Easy ; jionc , { lln.V UanaiiH ( Jliy , April 23. Wheat- Weak ; No. 2 red , cash , 70o naked ; .July , Mo ; No , 2 soft , caah , 7lo * ; May , 70 > fo asked ; July , OO 'o bid. 04K < 5 asked. Corn StroiiKur ; No , 2 cash , 25o nskod ; May , 25o bid , 'iVM" i > sku'J , Oats No. 2 , ciixb , 0e aslceil ; May sales at 2Jc , AtliincoiollN , April 23. Wheat Sample wheat a shude ilrmer ; receipts , 170 curs ] slilpmtr.ith , ( > .r ) iT.ru. Closing ; No.l hard , April. UAo ; May , OTiXn ; on track , ' . ) f > o ; Mo. liiorth' orn , April ami May , b.iUoon ; traca. tSoviOci No , 2 , tior'.ltcrr. , April iiticl May , 74(40 : on trivok , 70c. lilVK HTOUK. . April CO. The Irotr n > ' Journal rcixirt * ao follow * ! Cattle HncAjipts , V.OOO ; uiarul ! steady ; beeves , H.40Q4.CO ; btoui-it , J3.'ei.25 : | Btoukors and fvcdoifi , l2.u\K3.tiO ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , $ l.C5ift ( : 15 ; Texas ' Horn Hecolpts. 13,000 ; umrkot steady ] wlxc.T. K.WK .e' y ; heavy , f4.WQ4.bO ] . rcngi natives , t3.75g5.40 ; western corn-fed , $4.00 (35.80 ; lambs , .75 < 30.00. KiYnnnn City , April 23. Cattle Receipts , 4,000 ; shipments , J , 000 ; market weaker , ex cept for fat cows nnd heifers ; common to choice , ; corn-fed , W.OOQ4.25 ; stockcrs nnd feeders , $2.00@3.00 ; cows , ( LrsCit SS. Hogs Hcccipts 1,000 ! shipments , 8,000 ; weak , lower ; good to choice , f4 42 common to medium , f4.25@4.75. Nntlounl Slock YnriN , 12iU St. L/oiils , April 23. Cattle Receipts , 2,300 ; shipments , none ; market strong ; choice heavy native steers , J3.SO@4.40 ; fair to good , MOOcHK ( ( ) ; stockers nnd feeders , ? 2.10@3.10 ; rangers , corn-fed , f2.75Q3.50 ; grass-fed. fcJ.OO ( < r,2.$5. Hogs -Hocelpts , 0,000 ; shipments , 400 ; easy ; choice heavy nnd butchers' selec tions , $4.(10@l,75 ( ; packing , ? 4.50@4.05 ; light grades , $4.00(34.75. ( SloiiT City , April 23. Cattle necclptu , 40 1 ; shipments , ; stcany : f at steers. W.lXXjj 3.50 ; stockers , $ J.3o2.83 ; feeders , J3.40C . 0 ; cnnners nnl bulls , Jl.OOQl.80 ; veal calves , ? 2.00@4.00. Hogs Hecolpts , 1,03d ; 7Ki510o ( lower ; light nnd mixed , (4.45 ( 4.50 ; heavy , 4.03. OMAHA U STUCK. Cattle. Tuesday , April 23 , 1880. The trade opened with handy little cattle In good request , and the supply being rather light , they sold strong. Heavy cattle were not In qulto so strong demand , fortho reason that they wcro moro plenty , but they sold nt stcadv prices during the morning. Toward the ctoso the market showed some signs of weakening , and the close was easy. Taking the market ai a whole , the prices paid were about 20c higher than last week's low point. Butchers' stock was not very plenty , nnd commanded fully steady prices. There wns n little trading in feeders mid stackers , but the demand was good , and the only reason for the limited amount of business was the scarcity of that kind of cattle. The hog market was 5@IOc lower , but the demand was good nt the decline , nnd nl- though the receipts were the heaviest for several weeks , the pens were cleared by mldj day. Two loads brought $4.55 , nnd there were quite a good many trades nt $4.50 , but iho popular price was $ l.4.i. The receipts to day wcro the heaviest of any day since March 12 , when 5,804 hogs were received. As compared witli thu corresponding day last week , the receipts to-day were two nnd n half times larger. The prices paid were the lowest in over a. week. Slirop. The market was steady , with n moderate number on sale. The supply o' sheep was not very large , but there were n few loads on sale. Two loads wcro shipped In direct o the packers , nnd of the number on snlo , here were two loads'of fair Nebraskans , part ambs ; ono lotui of light common shearlings , nnd a load of good Nebraska sheep and ambs. Receipts. attlo . i . 1,700 Hogs . - . . 4,800 Sheep . 000 I'rcvnilliii : I'rlces. The following is a table of prices paid in this market for the grades of stock men tioned : Prime steers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. , ? 3.70 © 4.10 Prime steers , 1100 to 13JO Ibs. . 3.0'J ( < : i.S5 Native feeders . 2.70 ' . )3.15 ) lominoti to good cows . 1 50 (5J ( > 2.'iO ( Choice to fancy cows . 2.0.1 ( . ( 3.15 Fair to choice Dulls . 2.00 @ 3.10 Fair to choice light nogs . 4.45 ( a'4.5."i Fair to choice heavy hogs . 4.4 ° 5 " (44.55 ( Fair to choice mixed hogs . 4.45 ( < $4.50 Fair to choice western sheep . . 3.90 @ 4.75 Fair to choice Nobijaskas . 3.75 ( < $4.00 Representative Sales. STEl'MS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. . 895 S3.25 40 1285 $3.70 . 8S3 8.25 15 11)3 ! ) 3.70 17 . . 8S2 a.4o 18 1412 3.70 20 . . 774 3.40 18 1229 3.70 14 . .10:10 : 3.45 18 1211 3.72 4 . . 915 3.50 22 1135 3.75 0 . .1103 3.50 18. . 3.75 9 . .1255 38. . .1280 3.75 KJ . .1253 87. . .1210 3.75 is . .1000 22. . .125 ! ) 3.75 3 . .1083 3.00 31. . . 14CI5 3.80 3 . 10S3 20. . .1285 3.80 5 . 13. . .1304 3.80 14 . 913 30. . .1200 3.80 1 . .1100 3.B2K 21. . .1400 3.85 0 . .1145 3.03 * 10. . .1J504 3.83 33 . .1127 3.63 18. . .1801 3.85 37. . . . . .1037 3.05 37. . .1420 8.87K . . . .1172 3.113 38. . 3.K ! ) . . . .1123 3.05 13 1370 3.00 . . . .1038 3.05" 18 1405 3.00 10 . HO',1 3.05 58 1439 3.05 18 . 1000 3.07 } * 0 1333 4.00 34 . J221 3.07 } * COWS. I. . SC4 1.85 12. . 950 2.00 I.a. . .1174- -.00 8. . 870 2.05 22. . t'i-7 ' 2.00 18. . 974 2.70 2. . U7t ) 2.00 1. .1100 2.75 3. . 1170 2.15 18. .1074 2.75 1. .1100 2.23 9. .1070 2.75 10. . .170 2.25 1. .1150 2.80 .1021 2.45 3. .1000 2.85 .1041 2.45 21. . 970 2.90 .1120 2.50 .1014 2.90 10. .1030 2.55 .1195 2.90 1. .1102 2.00 . 990 3.00 12. .1180 2.00 .1530 3.00 12. .1157 .1147 3.10 HULLS. .1510 2.00 1. . .1300 2.50 .1440 2.25 1. . .1340 2.CO .1440 2.40 1. . .1500 2.00 .1700 2,50 1. . .1530 2.75 .14UO 2.50 2.50STOOKliKS. STOOKliKS. . 370 2.75 18. . . 820 3.00 . 070 3.00 2. . .1005 3.00 . 850 3,00 80. . . 5'J3 3.10 WKSTIiHN CATTUS. 17 bulls , Hay State 1717 2.CO 55 bteers , liny State 1414 3.90 88 steers , Standard Cattle Co. . . . 14UU 3.90 CALVKS. , 180 4.50 29. . . , 105 4.00 123 4.50 4.50I'KKDUIIS. I'KKDUIIS. SOO 3.10 4. . . . 003 3.10 Mixr.D. 1070 1.75 0. . . , 000 2.75 OXEN. 20155 3.25 3.25CANNUIIB. CANNUIIB. 010 1.75 HANOI : cows. 72. . SO. " 1.80 11008. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shit Pr. 51. . . .290 100 4.40 IX ) . .278 bO * 4.45 CD. . . .233 100 4.42 > < J J0. ! 4.45 53. . . .2iO 4.45 40 68. . . .200 1(10 ( 4.45 BO. . . .275 2-10 4.45 CO. . . .27b 120 4.45 43. . . .245 4.45 01. . . .284 80 4.45 05. . . . 'Ml 4.45 70. . . .24S 120 4.45 70. . 4.45 G8 . . .253 100 4.45 77. . 80 4.45 01. . ! i277 200 4.45 & 7. . . .251 100 4.45 70. . . .27 * bO 4.45 f > 5. . . .303 120 4.15 . 201 SO 4.45 59 ! ! . .203 120 4.45 . .270 4.45 5l ! ! . .253 80 4.45 01. , . .270 SO 4.43 73. . . .227 4.45 CO. . . .247 60 4.45 00. , . .234 120 4.45 72. , . .220 40 4.40 05. . . .2(13 40 4,45 07. , . -ay 40 4.45 75. , . .SJ4 4.45 51. . 4 0 4.45 75. , ! ! . ' 120 4.45 CO. , . .269 40 4.45 CO. . . . X ? 80 4.45 02 , , . .200 120 4.45 41) ) 4.45 7o. , ! ! 240 4.45 73. , . .25S 40 4.45 65 , . .254 4.45 & 5. , . .2 JO bO 4.45 52. 4.45 71. ! ! 203 4.45 euuur. No. Av. Pr 137 Ncbra Ua natives 75 4.05 Iilro Stock Note * . Hogs lower. Light cottlfl strong. Cattle market dosed weak , The top on oattic ono year ago to-day wa 14.20 ; two yew a ago 4 00. and three year ago Sl.ifi. Oub yejr URO to day lioga ttohl at a raiif- of $5.05(35,25 ( ; two ycafs ago , f5.05S5.30 , nnd hrco years ago , | 3.JTK38 80. Heavy rccoipu ot hog * . To-da > 's arrivals if I 'cattle wore liberal , and the heaviest ( slnco Wednesday , but ightor than Ian Tjucsdny by nearly 1,000 hond. , . , In splta of the decline , the hog market icro Is still higher In proportion than other makcts , nnd nlthoirgh'a Uccllno Is never en- Ircly satisfactory to the selling Interests , nothing else could mnra been expected to day. OMAHA WHOIjhB.itilMAHICBXS Krultfl , Table , aalry , 10@lSe ; packers' stock , S@llc , CrcXmcry prints , fancy , 2-1 ® 20c ; choTco , 20@22c ; solid packed , 20@22c. Eonn Strictly fresh ; Hc lOc. CiiF.r.sn Young America , full cream , 13o ; twin lints , 12o : oft grndcn , 8@10c ; Van Hos- som Edom , ll50c ; sap sago , 19c ; brick , 15c ; Imburgcr , 12c ; domestic Swiss , J4o ; skims , ( gttc ; chccso safes , bronze medal , No. 8 , 14.75. PoUi.Tiir Live hens per doz , $3.25(38.50 ( ; roosters , M.00@3.25 ; turkeys , lOWllu per Ib. Arri.ns Uenltems , per bbl , fi.OO ; Wine- saps , per bbl , $2.75 ; N. Y. Baldwins , per bbl , $2.75063.00. CIIAXIIKIIIIICS Hell nnd Huglc , per bbl , 7.00 ; Hell nnd Cherry , per bbl , $0.00 ; Jcr- > soy , per bushel box , $2.50. STiiAwniiiiniES Per case , 21 qts , $ C.OO@ $9.00. OiiANonh Fancy Washington navels , $5.00 ® 5.25 ; Hlvoruldo , $3.00 ® 3.25s fancy paper rind St. Michaels , $3.754.25 ( ; fancy Duarte Mediterranean sweets , (3.75&3.S5 ; fancy bright mountains , $2.25 ( > 12.75 ; Los Angeles fchoico ) , $2.25@2.50. LKMOSS Choice , $3.25@3.50 ; fancy , $3.75 CVJ4.00. COCOANUTS Choice Huatans , per 100 , $4.00 ; ess than 100 , $5.00. HAKAXAS According to size of bunch , $2.00 ( T3.00. EAIII.V VnoKTAiu.KS Lettuce , per dorcn leads , 05@40c ; radishes , per doz bunches , 30 i35o ; green onions , 15@20o ; parsley , 25 ® SOc ; soup bunches , 85/40e ( ; ; beets , OOtgGOc ; carrots , 50 ( < ? G5c ; turnips , 50@55c ; oyster ilant , 30$35c ( ; celery. i5c < JJSl. 00 ; caullilower , ? 1.752.25 : cucumbers , b5cJ1.00 ( { ; green icas , bu boxes , $2.00@2.25 ; string Deans , K m box , ? 1.50@1.75 ; tomatoc.i , } < bu , $ t.75 ( ; $ 2.00 ; nsiinrngus , per Ib , 10@12c : pieplant , icr lb , 8@5e ; new potatoes , per Ib , 23c ; cabbage , 23c. Fitnsii FISH White fish , frozen , per lb , 7ij ; herrings , frozen , per lb , 5e ; trout , fresh caught , per lb , .9c ; white perch , fresh caught , per lb , 7c ; buffalo , fresh caught , per b , 7e ; pickerel , fresh caught , per lb , 8c ; ilnck bass , fresh caught , per lb , lie. OAMI : Jack snipe , jl.00@1.25 ; plover , " 5c@S1.00 ; mallard ducks , $15003.00 ; teal , $1.00 ( 1.23 ; mixed , 5l.HO@1.25. UKAXS Choice hand picked navy , $2.25 ; choice hand picked medium , $2.00 ; choice > land picked country , SI.75@1.00 ; clean coun try , $1,50@1.05. POTATOES Choice , sacked , nor bu , 23Jc30. ( ONIONS Per bu , 2r.30o. VEAT. Choice , sni-dluiu size , 7@8c ; choice , icavy , 4@0c. HIDKS , PKI.TS , TAI.I.OW , ETC. Orcon salted ikies , 5 } o ; dry salted hides. Cc ; dry Hint lilies , 8c ; calf hides , fi' tic ; damaged hides 2o less ; sheep pelts , green , each , 23@1.00 ; sheep pelts , dry , per lb , 0@12c : wool , aver age , 14@18c ; tallow , No. 1 , 4@4c ; tallow. No. a , : i > { @ : i > c : grease , white , grease , yellow , 2 } * ( < iSc. Al'IM.K HfTTKH 7C. Cinru Hbls , $5 ; hf bbls , $3. i ! 14cl5c ( per lb. MAI-I.K Sue < n 12j@15c } per lb. HONKT l17c ( ! Her lb. Pitr.sKiiVKS 9J/10oper , lb. JELunb83iJ4e per lb. ( roccrieH. The sugar market is active nnd fluctuating , and quotations are unreliable , except when made on day of sale. . Early vegetables are cheapening daily. HAOS American A , seamless , § 17.25 ; Jnion Square paper , discount , 33 per cent ; klikado Square papcr dlscount , 33 per cent. BEANS Dried Lima , bags 00 Ihs , per Ib , Oc ; California navy , 00-lb bags , per bu , c ; me dium , h p. per bu , $1.90 , CANNnif FHUITS Apples , per gal $2.15 ; > lackberries , 2 Ib , 75c' .blueberries , 2 lb , 75c ; ) lucborries , 2 lb , $1.50 ; cherries , red , 2 lb , > 5c ; cherries , white , 2 Ib' , $1.55 ; pros , figs , 1 b , 52.90 ; goosbor.rles , 2lb | , $1.10 ; pine ap- ) les , 21b , $2.75 ; pine apjtlos'a lb , $2.50 ; pine. apples , 2 lb , $2.23 ; pine tipples , 2 lb , $1.00 ; strawberries , 2 lb , $1.15 ; strawberries urcs. , Jib , 5-2.00 ; raspberries , 2 lb , (10 ( syrup ) ! 1.20 : peaches , H. & It. extra yellow , 3 lb , 3.00 ; H. & R. yellow sucared , 8 lb. f3.K ( ) ; fcnnctt imperial yellow , 3 Ib , $1.90 ; Credit's standard , 3 lb , $1.75 ; Monitor seconds , 3 lb , $1.35 ; Atlantic , 3 lb , $1.30 : Booth's pics , 3 b , $1.10 ; Credit's , 31b , $1.00 ; Myers' , 0 lb , * 1.90. _ Cnniictl J'lsl ) . Brook trout , 3 lb , $2.50 ; salmon trout , 2 lb , $2.85 ; elaius , 1 lb , $1.25 : clams , 2 lb , ? 2.00 ; clam ctiowder , 3 lb , $2.25 ; devilled crabs , 1 b , $2.25 ; devilled crabs , 2 Ib , $3.50 ; codfish balls , 2 lb , $1.75 ; cavUir , > * lbri.25 ; eels , 1 b , $3.23 : lobsters , lib , $2.00 ; lobsters. 1 lb , $1.90 ; lobsters devilled , ; * lb , $2.25 ; mack erel , 1 lb , $1.00 ; mackerel mustard sauce , 3 b , $2.90 ; mackerel tomato'sauco , 8 Ib , $2.90 ; mackerel tomato sauce. 8 lb , $3.40 ; mackerel mustard sauce , 8 lb , $3.40 ; oysters , 1 lb , S5c : oysters , 2 lb , $1.50 ; salmon , C. H. , 1 lb$2.10 : salmon , C. H. , 3 lb , $3.10 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 b , $1.85 ; salmon , Alaska,21b$2.90 ; shrimps , 1 lb , $3.03. CANDLES Star , Ss , 10 07 , per lb , 9c ; Star , ! s , 14 oz , per lb , 9c ; Stearic , wax , 1C oz , Cs , > cr lb , He ; Stearic , wax , 14 oz , Cs , per lb , ilc ; half boxes , ' 40 extra. CANDV 9 } ( al2c ! per lb. CIIOCOLATI * ANO COCOA 24@39c per lb. Coppsn Roasted , etc. Arbucklo's Arlosa , L lb packages , 24c ; Dilworth's Standard , I lb packages , 24Jfc ; McLaughlin's XXXX , L lb packages , 24o ; Lion , 1 lb packages , 24c ; German , 1 lb packages , 24c ; Mo- kaska , 1 lb packages , 24J/c ; Tomson's es sence in tins , per gross , $3.50 ; essence , in bulk , half bbls , per lb , Gc ; essence , 1 lb > apcrs , 00 Ibs in box , per lb , Gc ; Franuk's German chickory red , 8c. COFFUKS Green Fancy old golden rio , Ic ; Fancy old pcnberry. 23o ; Illo , choice to fancy , 22c ; Hlo , prime , 21c ; Uio , good , 20c ; Mocha. 2Sc : Java , fancy Maudehliug , 27c ; Java , good Interior , 24c. COIIIIAOI : AND TWINK Manilla rope , basis } * in , 17c ; Sisal rope , 13 > o ; Good's ' New Process rope , 9 } c ; cotton rope , > . ? < f nnd } * In , ICe ; cotton twine , line 4-ply , Bibb , 22o ; do medium , -Oc ; do coarse , 18a ; hemp twine , No. 10823c ; flax twine. No. 18 , 20c ; cotton mops , Hlb , per doz , $1.50 ; cnnulowick , 23c ; sail twine , H , 3-plv , 22c. CuACKKits AM ) CAKBS CV * lSc per lb. DitiNiS ( Grocers' ) nlurri , 4c : borax , lie ; copperas , 2u ; Epsom salts , 3c ; flour sulphur , 4c ; sulpotro , Oo. DniBi ) FRUITS Per lb , nprlcots , 1417c. ( ! Apples , Mich. , 4 c ; stars , ( io ; nldcns , OX © 8c. Peaches , Cal. Y. , peeled , 17i20o ( ; fancy unpcolcd , ll@18o ; sun dried , H > o ; SaltLake , Oc. Prunes , Cal. U. C. , 7Ka510 ( > * c. Cur rants , 0@7c. Turkish prunes , 4 } a Citron , peel , 23c. Lemon peel , 14 c. Fard dutcs. lOo. Figs , ! ) ( 10c. Ualsins , malaga bunch , deho- sas , $5.00 per box ; vaicncias , per lb , 7o ; Cal. G. &S. $3.40 per bQx. Dried grapes , 5c. Blackberries , 5 | c * .Pitted cherries , 17e. Pitted plums , 9@llc. ' Raspberries , 21c. Nec tarines , 18@14c. ( Uinger , Jamaica , > { pts $3.00 per doz. i , FAHINACEOUS GOODS Barley , forina , 4 } o : peas , 8c : oatmeal , macaroni , llKo ; vcrnilcelll , ll * o ; rico , 7o ; sago and taplop'a , ( ) @ 7c. Fisu Salt Drled'cpdflgh , 0 > * (38Ko ( ; hall- but , 12o ; Healed horrlir'g , 25o per box ; 1ml. herring , dam , 50a | Hamburg spiced herring , $1.00@1.10imp. ; holharnngl70c ( < il,00 smack- ore ) , hit bblfl , No.il , $13.50 ; largo family , $12.50 per 100 Ibsilwhttollsh , No. 1 , 17.25 ; family , fJi.50 ; trout , .55.25 ; salicon , $8.50 ; anchovies , 10 lb palls , SOu. LTE$1.75@4.00.Ij NUTS Almonds'lOJlSo | ; Brazils , Oo ; fil berts , 12o ; pecans , illlo ; walnuts , 13o ; peanuts ' nuts cocks , 8c ; roa'stcdiilOc. OILS Kerosene ( ? . , W , lOo ; W W , 13c ; headlight , 18o ; a'al d , oil , $3.65@7.00 per dozen. PICKI.KS Medium , per bbl , $5.00 ; small , (0.00 ; gherkins , $7.00. WiiArrjNo.Pu'KH Straw , per lbH@ 3o ; rag , 3Kc ; mnnllla B , Oo ; No. 1 , Oc. SALT Dairy , 140 2-lb pkgs , $2.70 ; do 100 3-lbpkgs , $3.IXjdo006-lbpkgs ) , $3.00 ; do 23 10-lb pkgs , $2.40 ; do Warsaw , 50 lb bags , Ashtou , bu bans , 60 lb , 85o ; do 4 bu bags , 234-lb , M.4U ; do M S A , 5C-lb bags , 55u ; SKEDS Bird , 4 @ 0c. SAI.SODA Ia2 o per lb. STAUCH 5 } ( ( J7o l' ° r 'b. ' STOVK POM H ti.00 ( < iri.87 per gross. SI-ICES Whole , per lb Allspice , 12c ; Cassia China , lOo ; cloves , JCunzibar , 25e ; nutmegx , No. 1 , 70o ; pepper , 20c. St'OAioi Granulated. 9@9)fc ) ; confection , A , ' .i. standard , extra C. 8 h(28Ko ( : yellow C , 7'j'c ' : powdered , 9 01014'- ( ; cut loaf , JO e cubes ) , J0o. er gal , 27ICc ; N. O. uio c. - c.for gal , 13@20c. Dry Goods. COTTON FANNKH-10 per cent trade dis count. Unbleached LL , Sc ! ; CO. OJfo ; 88 , 7Jio ; KB , 8Jfe ; OO. OJ/o : XX , lo' c ; OO , like ; NN , ia < c : AA , Uo : DD , UKc ; TT , ! Gc ; YY , ISe ; UB , IHo ; bleached , 20 , She ; 80 , 13J c. Brown and slate , W , Oc ; CO , 12 > fe ; PO.lOc ; 70 , 12) < c. CAWKT WAiir-lilbb , white , ICe ; colored , UATTI Standard , 8cc : Gem , 10 ; Beauty , ISJfc ; Hoono , 14c ; 11 , caned , $ fl.50. 1'iiiNTs-i-Solld colors Atlantic , flc ; Slate , Co ; Hcrlln oil , 0fo ; Garner oil. 0@7c. PIIINTS Pink and Hobcs Allen , Co ; Iliver point , CT o ; Steel Hlver , C o ; Hichmond , C > f ; Paoinc , 7o. PHINTS Dress Charter Onk. 5 > c ; Ham. npo , 4c ; Lodl , C.fc ; Allen , Cc ; Hichmond. Co ; Windsor , O 'c ; Eddystone , 0 > c ; Pnclllc , O'fe. 1'niNTs Indigo Hluo St. Ledger , fij e ; Arnold , Ojfc ; American , 0c ; Arnold C , long cloth. Ho ; Arnold H , long cloth , 10 } < e ; Arnold , Gold Seal , 10'tfo ; Stelfol A. 12o ; Windsor , Gold Ticket , 10c ; Arnold A , 12c. GiNdiUM Plnnket checks , OKc ; Whltton- ton , OJij'c ; York , 740 ; Nornmndl dress , 7c ; Kcnfrow dress , bX@12Jc ; Whlttcntou , 7 > * c ; Calcutta , 7'/o. CAMIIIIICS Slater , 60 ; Woods , Bo ; Stand ard , Co ; Peacock , Cc. BLEACHED SHEETING Ellerton , 7o ; Housekeeper , SJc : New Candidate , 8Jio ; Berkeley cambric , No. W ) , OUe ; Host Yet , 44 , 02fc ; Huttcrrloth , OO , 4fo } , CaOot , 7Jc ; Parwell , half blenched , SJ u ; Fruit of Loom , 8 4'c ; Green O. Oc ; Hope , 7Ko ; King Phillip cambric , lOo : Lonsdalo cainuric , lOo ; Lona- dale , 8)40 ; New York Mills , lOo ; Popporoll , 42-in , 10c : Pepucroll , 40-ln , ll } o ; Penuor- ell , 0-4 , 14Jfc ; 1'cppcrell , 8-4 , SOc ; PcppcroTT , 0-4.22c ; Pnpperoll , 10-4 , 2 e ; Canton , 4-4 , 8Jfc ; Canton , 4-4 , OMO ; Triumph , Oc ; Wain- suttn , lie ; Valley , Co. IJitow.N Sui'.iiTiNd Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantlo H , 4-4 , 7e ; Atlantic , U , 4-4 , O o ; At lantic P , 4-4 , Oo ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4Jfe ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , ll fc ; Hoosler LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Indian Head , 4-4 , ic\ \ Law rence LL. , 4-4 , Co ; Old Doinlniun. 4-4 , 6c ; Pepporoll E. 40-ln. 7 } c ; Pcpjicroll , 8-4 , 17c ; Peppcrell , ( M , 2lo ; PeppereU , 10-4 , 22c ; Utica C , 4-4 , 4c ; WnchUBett , 44 , Aurora H , 4-1 , 7o , Aurora 1) , 4-4 , 0c. VI.\NXILS : , J'LAID Hnftstncn , 20o ; Ooshon n2Kc ; Clear Lake , 30 } c ; Iron Mountain , FLANNELS WIIITU-G H No 2 , ? f , 22Uo ; o H NO. i , % , 20 > jo ; n n NO. 2 , 2210 ; 6 H No.l , % , SOc ; Quoehue , No. 1 , ? / , 42c ; Quo- phee No. 2 , ( , 37c ; QueclHio No.3 , K,82 > < Jc ; Anawan , 32 > * c ; Windsor , 22e. FI.ANNI-I.S , KiiC ; , 24-inoh. 15J < o : E , 21- 0 fc TICK'S Oakland , A , 7o ; Internatiohnli YY , So ; Shotueket , S , 8c ; Warren , No. 870 , ICe ; Berwick , 13A , 18o ; Acme , 13o ; York , 30- inch , 12 } < fc ; York , 32-Inch , 13n'o } : Swift Hiver , 80 ; Thorndike OO , 8c ; Thorndiko EP , SJc ; Thorndlko 120 , 9fc ; Thornailte XX , 15o ; Cordis No. C , 0e ; Cordis No. 4 , 10c. Ur.xi.MS Amosltcnir. 9 oz , lflc ; Everett , 7 oz , 13V o ; York , 7oz , 13Jo ; llnymukei6o ; .TalTroy , XX , ll c ; Jaffrcy , XXxTl2kc ; IJeuver Creek , AA , 12e ; Heaver Creek , LjJJ , lie ; Beaver Creek , CC , lOo. KENTUCKY' JEANS Memorial , ICc ; Dakota , 18c ; Durham , 27o ; Hercules , 18c ; Learn- ington , 22 > * o ; Cottswold , 27c ; Melville 25 o. o.CIIASII Stevens' B , fie ; Stevens' 13 , bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A , 7c ; Stevens' A , bleached , So ; Stevens' P , 7/c } ; Stevens' P , bleached , 85 0 ! Stevens' N , ble ; Sloven 9j N , bleached , 9 > * o ; Stevens' SHT , lljo. DUCK West Point , 29-inch , 8 oz , 10o ; do , 10 oz , 12 > * ' c ; do , 12 oz , 15o ; do , 40-inch , 11 oz , ICc. IMo.'nlH. BLOCK TIN Eng. Kef'g , small pig , 23c bar , 29e. Cowcu Planished boiler sizes , 82e ; cold rolled , SOc ; sheathing , SOc ; pitts , 30c ; Uats , SOc. SOc.GALVANIZED GALVANIZED SncnT JUON Junlata , 00 per cent discount. PATENT PLANI&IIEU IIION No. 24 to 27 , A quality , per lb. 10 > ; c ; No. 24 to 27 , B quality , 9 > * c. For less than bundle add } f/c per lb. Uoopisa ( Best Charcoal. ) 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $5.75 ; IX , 14x20,112 sheets , $7.00 ; 1C , 20x27 , 112 hheets , $11.00 ; IX , 20x28 , 112 sheets , $13.50. SnnuT IIION No. 23 , $3.40 ; No. 27 , $3.50. SOI.DEU Hoyt Metal Go's half and half in 1 lb cases , per lb , IGc ; commercial half nnd half , 35c ; No 1 in bars , 14c. TIN PLATE ( Best Charcoal ) 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets , $0.50 ; IX , 10x14 , 225 sneets , $ S.25 ; 1C , 12x12 , 225 sheets , $0.50 ; IX , 12x12 , 225 sheets , $ $8.25 ; 1C , 14x20 , 112 , $0.50 ; IX. 14x20 , 112 Bheets , $3.25 ; IXX , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $10 ; 1XXX , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $11.75 ; 1C , 2x28 , 112 sheets , $13.20 ; IX , 2x28 , 12 sheets , $17 ; IXX , 2x28,112 sheets , .120.50. COKE 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets , $0 ; 1C , 14x2 , 112 sheets , $0 ; 1C , 10x2 , 225 sheets , $9.50 ; steel nails , $2.20 ; steel wire nails , $2.05. and Clicmicnla. ACID Sulphuric , per lb , 2c ; citric , per lb , COc ; oxalic/.per lb , 18c ; tartanc , powdered , icr lb , OOc. ALUM Per lb , 3c. AMMONIA Carbouate , per fb , 15c. Aituo-vitooT Bermuda , per lb , 40c. BALSAM Copaiba , per lb , GSc. BOKAX Refined , per Ib , 12c. CALOMEL Am , per lb , S'Jc. CASSIA BUDS Per lb , 18c. CiiLonorortM Per lb , 47c. COIIHOSIVI : SUIILIMATE Per lb , 72c. CUEAM TAUTAK Pure , jicr lb , 42c. EXTKACT LonwooD Bulk , per lb , lOc. GLYCEIIIXE Bulk , per lb , 28c. GUM AHAUIC Selcct.per Ib , $1.00 ; assafoc- Ida , per lb , 18c ; cainpuorpcr lb , ! ! 8c ; opium , > er lb , $3.25. IODINE Rcsublimatcd , per oz , $3.80. LEAVES Buchu , short , per lb , 15o ; senna , Alex , per lb , 83c. OILS LinsceO , raw , 5Bu ; linseed , boiled , 09c ; castor , per gal , $1.20 ; Bergamot , San derson's , per lb , $3.15 ; lemon , Sanderson's , ) er lb , $2.23 ; peppermint , per lb , 42.50 ; win- crgreen , per Ib , $2.25 ; olive , Malaga , per gal , $1.15. POTASS Bromide , per Ib , 44c ; iodide , per b. $3.00. Quixu Sulph. , per oz , COc. SEEDS Canary , per lb , 4KO5c : Castile , mottled , per lb , gJ5Oc ( ; Castile , white , per b , 18@15c. Si-iiHTH NITIIE Sweet , per lb , 35c. STKVCIINI A Crystals , per oz , $1,10 , . SIII.I-H. CINCHONA Per oz , 18c. WAX White , per lb , 55t3c. Dimension nnd Timber. 1'J ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 22 ft 24 ft 2x4 . $15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 19.0020.00 2 i > . $15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 19.0020.00 JxS . . . , $ | 5CO 15,00 J5.00 10.00 10.00 19.0020.00 JxlO. . . . $15.00 15,00 15.00 10.00 10.00 19.00 20.00 2x12. . . . $15.00 15.00 15.00 10.0(1 ( 10.00 19.00 20.00 4x4 8x8.$10.00 10.00 10.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 20.00 FENCINO No. 1 , 4 and 0 Inch , 12 nnd 14 it , rough , $10.00@10.50 ; No. 1 , 4and ; 0 inch , 10 ft , rough , $17.00@17.50 ; No. 2 , 4 and 0 inch , 12 nnd 14 ft , rough , $13.50 ( < cl4,00 ; No. 2. 4 nnd 0 inch , 10 ft , rough , J5.00@10.00. Fixitmixo First and 2d clear , 1 } * Inch b 2 s , $49.00051.00 ; 1st and 2d , clear , 1 } * and 2 inch , s 2 s , $47.00@50.00 ; 3d , clear , IJ/lnch , s 2 s. 43.00 ( < e40.00 : 3d. clear. 1 } * und 2 inch , s a s , . ; , cear , inc , s s , . ; se lect , 1 inch , 828 , $34.00 ; li select , 1 inch , s 3 s , $31.00. FLOOUINO 1st com. 0 Inch white pine , $34,00 ; 3d com. Cinch white pine , $31.00 ; 3d com. Cinch white pine , $20.00 ; D , 0 inch white pine , $20.00 ; com. 4 and 0 In. yellow pine , $15.00 ; star , 4 In. yellow pine , $1800 ; 1st and 3d clear yellow pine , 4 and 6 inch , $30.00. Poi-i.AU LUMIIEH Clear poplar box bds , J { In , s2B , $85-00 ; clear poplar , in panel , $30.00 ; clear poplar , % in panel , f25. < > 0 ; clear poplar , } * in panel , stock wide , s 3s , $28.00 ; clear poplar corrugated celling , # 1 J30.00 , POSTS White cedar , 0 in , iiAlvt's ' , 12o ; white clear , 5in } , halves and S I. ' quarters , Ho ; white clear , 4 In round , lOn ; T iimimu : red cedar , split , lllc ; split oak , ( while ) 80 ; sawed oak , ICc. SniNOi.Lh. LATH Pin M XX clear , W.20 ; extra * A" , $3.80 ; standard A , f'i.i ! : ) ; 5 Inch , clear , $ I.COiil.70 ( ; Hindi , cle.ir , H.7Vrtl. 0 ; No. I , $1.10(81.15 ( : California red wnyl , dl- menaiuns widths , f 1.50 ; c.ytircba. clear heart , $3,40 ; luth , $2.00. 'SinjLAI - No 1 , plain , Sand IS inch , $17.05 No 2 , plain , S and 1C ! ucb , * 15.5t > ; No 1 , O G $18.00. KIUIXO First com and 1C fc.ot , $22.00 ; 3d com and 16 feet , $19.00 ; 3d coui and 10 fcot $15.00 ; fence com and 10 feet , m.Oj. STOCK BOAIIPH A 12 inch a 1 sl2 , 14 utid IB feet , $10.00 ; H 12 inch 8 I s 12 , 14 and 16 feet. $41.00 : C 12 Inch s 1 a 12 , 14 and It ) t < ! ? t $36.00 ; D 12 Inch s 1 s 12 , 14 uml II ! fcot $3.1 00 ; No. 1 com 12 in s 1 n 12 feut , $14.00 No. 1 mm 12 In s 1 u 14 and 10 feet , $17.50 ® IS 50 ; No 1 com 12 in s 1 H 10 , 18 and 20 feel $19 .Ml ; No. U com 13 in A I B n and 115cct $17.00. CULINO ASU PAKTITIOV l t com % \ whlle pine parHtlon , $33 ; 2nd , com ) ( In white pine partition , $37 ; clear $ ' In yellow pine celling. $30 ; clear -Y In Norway , $14.50 ; 2nd com \ In Norway , $13. BoAnns No 1 com R 1 s 13. 14 end 10 ft , $19 ; No 2 com s 1 s 13 , 14 nnd 10 ft , $10.50 ; No 8 com 1 1 13 , 14 nnd 10 ft , $14.00 ; No 4 com s 1 s 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft , ( shltiping cull ) , (15. Add 50 cents per M it tor rough. BATTENS , Wni.u Ttinixo , PICKETS * O G bntta , 3k.Inch , COc ; O G balls. Jx3 , SlS.85o ; Mn well tubing , D & M nnd bev , $23 pickets , D ft H flat. , $20 ; pickets. D & H square , $19. LIME , ETC. Qulnoy white limo , best , lKc ; English and German Portland cement , $3,50 ; Milwaukee and I oulsville , $1.30 : Michigan nnd Fort Dodge plaster , $3.25 ; Blue Rapid plaster , $1.95 ; hair. 30o ; sash. ( Wand 10 cr cent d Is. ; doors , blinds , mouldings. 00 per ccntdls. ; tarred felt , per cwt , , $2.00 ; straw board , $ lcs. ! GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 3O5 South littli Street , Omnlm BONDS "SI1 ? " Cities , Cotintic.i , School ll trcsVnlcr [ ! Com. panics , fie. We are in the market for the purchase of round amounts of such bond ! . Correspondence solicited. N. W. HARRIS & COMPANY , Bankers , 115-117 MonrooBtrout , CHICAGO. 00 DovoilDllIro Stroot. BOSTON. I ISSUED DV STATES , I COUNTIES , CITIES , BONDS 1 SCIOOl DISTRICTS. tTC. , I BOUGHT AND SOLD. Wo ilrnl In I.nml IVnrruntu nml Ncrlp , Applicable to Covet miu'iit IJIIHI. nnd Transact a Itcitnlar HiiiiUliiir Hiinlncn. Correspondence Sollcltril. S. A , KEAN SCO. , BANKERS , 100 WASHINGTON STREET , CHICAGO , ILU , na nnoADWAY , NCWYOHK. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Capital ' $ -100,003 Surplus Jan. 1st , 1889 . . . . 52,000 01TICKU8 AND niUKOTOllSt I1EJJUV W. VATKS , President. LKWI8 H. UKiU. : Vice I'rcslilent. A. E. TOII/.AL1N , W. V. MOKSli. JOHN 8. COU.INB , H. C.CUSIIINO. J.N. II. I'ATltlCK. W.H7B. HUGIIKS , Cashlor THE IRON BANK , Corner 12th ant ) Farnixm Sis. A General Dunking Huslne'J.ir nsn cto.il BO t8 OndSJTOO8. K1RKSNDALL , JONES &CO. Buccs ors to llcod , Jones & Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shces Agent ! for Uoaton Uubbcr Shno Co , 110 } , HOI and 11M liurner btreut , Ouialm , Nebrankn. Browors. STORZ & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1S1 North KluhtcCBth tro t , Omaha , N * . Cornlco. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window-caps und mctallc akjllghti. John KnenoUr , puiprletor. lUSand IWSouth ICtUstrooU Office Fixtures. SI3IMONDS MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Bant Office and Saloon Fixlnres , Unnlles , HlUeboards. Hook Cases , HniK Klxlures , Wall Canes , Partitions , ItalltnnCounters. IleorHnd Win * Loolers. Mirrors , IntoKurtorj and onlce , 1 JO undltM Houtli IJtli 8t..Uinaha. Telephone 1U ) . Paper Boxes. JOHN L. WILKtE , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Nos. 1317 aiJ ! HIO ] ) ougn3 ! street , Omnhu.Ncb. Sasn , Doors , Etc. M. A. VISUIIOW & CO. , Whol ae ! manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch offlcc , 12th and liard street Omaha. Neb. DOUN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Moulding" , ntnlr-work nnd Interior liard nooil flnlih. N.J5. comer bth nnd I/eaveuWfrtU streets , Utuiiha , Nob. Stam FlUlnesj Punipa Etq. _ i STKAM 1IIJAT1NCI CO Pumps , Pipes and En lnes , Steam , water , rallirar und tnlnlna siippllei , ta _ 8iOnr.'andM4 I'liriiiun < treot , Omaha. _ U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Wate,1 Supplies , Holiday wind mills. 018 end 12J Junes Bt. , Omnha , ( I , K. Itois , acting AJHiiunar. HRO WNELL < fc "COJ Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheet-Iron work , stt > am pumps , sair mllli. 1213-1211 l.oareuuortli strrct Omaha. -Iron Works. STEAM JiOlLElC WORKS , Carter & Son , Prop's. Mamirncturcrs of Mil kinds Steaia Boilers , Tante and Shestlron Wori Worku South Will and It. iM.cronslim. IRON WORKS , WrciiElit and Cast Iron Bni.diiig fork , Bnplncn. br.m wori. , I'ni-nil foundry , innchlnci and blaiKSDJltli wcrk. Omco pdrurk , U. 1 * . It/ . and nth street , OmtUa , OMAHA WIRE , t IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Deik rails , window guards , tlowcr stands , wire signs , etc. YU North ICth street , Omaha. _ 'OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaults , jnll work * , Iron shutters and flrt' escapes , 0 , Andruen , ptop'r. _ Cor. _ Ulh _ _ ami . Jackson His. CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & t. Paul H'y ' , Tlio Rest lluuto from Omnltii and Council II In If * to . IHETHE EASTZZZ TWO THAIN8 1UK.V IIETWKKN OMAHA AN1 COUNCIL J1I.UKKB Cilcnt0 ! | AND Mlhraukcr , SI. I' A ( i I , Minneapolis CVdur Iluplils , Uuck Ihluud , i'rceiinrl , ItocUfonl , Clinton , OnliiKjuc , Daunport , Klgln , .Mitdison , Jancsilllp , llelolt , Wlnonn , Lit Crossc , Aud all other Imi9ilant iiilntt Kis , KorlbrMt B1 h'J'jtlieait. For throntn licked , tall ou thn IMet aaent at Ul Kiirn iu street , In lUUr UlocK.cr l I'n'.cn I'MIBO . I'ulluianSleepuu and the Hnitl Dhilnir ' " " ' I world aru run un tba oinln lint of ib Chlni , llil- wuukao 4 s. I'aul Hullwar , and nerutUiitlQi Is ID p iinfcf ' / Laurtsaus irfpicrti ft ib * H. Mll'l.Ult.rjcniTil Manager , J. IMIJCKrtlt. Anlitout Ueut7 l Mtnager. A. V. U. CAIU'U.NTKli , tifnc l I'uuc.ifer aad Vlei l A5 nt. fl&i K HKAryOlil ) , Adiimr.t MiOTIcke' Alttt. ARrloulturnl Implomonta CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer In Agricultural Implements , Wagons Curlagtt and buggies. Jnnos Krret , between Vth anA > 0th , Omaha , Nebraska. LIN1NQER MKTCALt" CO. , Agricnlt1 Implements , Wagons , Carriages nugglps.tto. Wholesale. Omaba , Nebtaaka. PARLIN , ORENDORV . MARTIN ( JOr > Vbolesale Dealers In Agricultural Implements , WagonsS Bniies 001 , HXMOJ and IV ? Jones street , Omaha. _ MOL1NE , MlLll MX A SWDDA RD CO. , uanufacturqn and Jobbers In Wagons , Buggies , Rates , Plows Eta Cor. Vth and I'aclfle streets , Omaha. Artists' Nlntorlnls. A. IWSl'E , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1413 Douglas itreot Omaha , Nebrnika. Boots and Shoos. IF. V. MORSU , t CO. , Joocers of Boots and Shoes , 101,1101 , IMS Douglas street. Omnhn. Mannfactorr. Bummer street , HoJlon. Pool , Coke and LImo. * OMAIfA COAL , COKE , LIME CO. JoDte of Hard and Soft Coal , 3SK South l.tth street , Omnlm , Nebraska. " NEttHASKA FUEL CO. , Shippe s of Coal a d Coke , ill South ISth St. , Omaha , Neb. PERKINS , OATUH A LAUMAN , Importers itnd Jobben of CMery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Et . iMt Kurnnm street , new 1'axtun bulldlim. RIDDELL A RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Spcclnlllci lliulrr , Pec" , clieonp , poultry , llL'll.mim . ! rtrcot. Oninhn.Ncb. JJryCopdo and NqUpna. . K. SMITH A CO. , Dry Goods , Farnisning Goods and Notions 110 ] and 1101 Douglm , cor. llth itrecl , Onmlm , Nob. ' MLPATItWK-KOCII Dill" GOODS CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions , J nti' lurnUhlntf Knodi. Corner llth Htiil llnruty trcots , Oraalm , Ncbrnska. ' 1IEL1N , THOMPSON A CO. , Importnrs nnd jobbers of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , 817 South 15th itroct. Furniture. DEWEY & Wholesale Dealers in Furniture Karnnm ntreot , ( Jtunlm. Ncbranka. 01SAIILES Fnrnitnre , Cnmha Nebrnikk. Orooorloau . . . & CO. Wholesale Groceries anil Provisions , , 706 , TOT. 703 nnd 711 SoutU IQtli it. , Ouiivha. Nob. & CO. , Wholesale Grocers' 13tb and ixjnrcuwortb ttrcots , Omaha , Nebraska Hardware w. J. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , ' Sprlnus , wagon mock , Imrdwarc , lumhfr , etc. 1501 and 1211 llarnoy tlrcot , Umnlm. LEE , CLAItKE. AtfnilKESKX IIAm > WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plato , Uetnla. sheet Iron. ate. Accnt < foe Howe scalot Miami | iowdcr anil I.ynmn birbcd wlrri , A TAYLOR. Build rs' ' Hatware and Scale Repair Shoa MecUniilca' tool ) ami IlttfTnln regies. H05 Blrci > t.tnaim , Not ) . Toy a. s. & co. , Jobbcri of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , BOOM furnishing oed , clilMreii-s cnrrlagci , JUa Varuaw itrooi. Onuba.NaB. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK JANE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Dili , Aile uroae. tic , Onialia. A. 11. HUliop , MituaKCij Paper. CAIlPENTEll PAVER CO. , V/holesale / Paper Dealers , Carry n nice stock of printing , wruiiplim nnd irrltlnf paper. Himclul attention glvta to turloml Lumbor. WnolcsalG Lumber , Etc , iMBOrted anil American Portland ecmont. a nt Icr Milwaukee nrdraulla cement and ' Uulnrjr whltu Ilino , i CHAU 11. L.EE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , i VTood carpel * and pnrquet lloorlng. I'th nnd I ) tuitlM ttceti , Umnhn , Neb , OMAHA LUMfiliit CO , , AllKinflsofBnildingMatcrialatWholesalP , 16th Btrcetiuid Union I'nrlllc Truck , Omatia , LOUIS Dealer in lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Ooorl , Ktc , Yardi-Cornet Tilt nnd Donnln. Cornel 10th mid DotiKluij FRED W. OR AY. LMter , LlDiii Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner Otti anil Uouiilttn Ht . , Onmhu. Clv715 } 7'X. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , Ulh and California fUrceln , Ou ) m , Kcbriulca. Millinery ami _ Notlone ' _ , i.'oiiEitrtiLDiiri'a : co. , Imporlers & Jobliers in Millinery & Hollow JB , 21U uuU 2IJ Heat b I | tl > Notlon . J. T. ROIUKfiON' NOTION CO. , Wliolssale Notions and Fnniisliing Gooft , 4DJ nul iOS iioatU Idtli trv t , Cuiuha. PALMER , RWJ1MAN A CO. , Liyo Stock Commission M ovm Z4 , fls > i > o ltq , UrlM Mock V rJi , Kuutii , Jlcb. OfOraana , Liuiilel ijohu y. itajt , Ba I < jtMii.lt curtain eu itit Ur Sir , Hur > ' ' < KlMlr4.Ma iUaflilU oljr cci'lutta worldKinirilUK tlrla f J/ajixll *