THE OMAHA DAILY BE $ . SATURDAY. APRIL 27 , 1880. VJt Wheat In a Stnto of Dullness and Uncertainty. CORN BUSrNESS VERY WEAK. OalsTnko ix Down Turn A Stronger Feeling Developed In 1'rovlnloiin Cnttlo Unsatisfactory HORN Aullve nucl Stronger. CHICAGO PRODUUI3 SIAUKKTS. CIIICAOO , April 'M . [ Spoolnl Tolcgrnm to TJIC UEB.I The wheat market was In a itato of dullness nnd uncertainty to-day. Curbstone traders broke the price yesterday nftcrnoon Ji'w'fc nftcr the Donrd adjourned. The opening tnls morning was noft nt a loss ° l ? 6@c from .vestortlay'n ' closing range. The Ural quotations were SOJfo for Mnyl 81'tfo for June , and 78X for July. The crop month got very Httlo lower , but July worked off to 78J c , the first oulglng to TUu. On the break the market looked sick , nnd there \viu free dumping of the stuff around the bottom , some sales being made at 78 % @ 78. } < fc. The outside markets did not 'sympa thize with the weakness here to nny great extent , Now York being especially firm. It was noticed , also , that wheat buyers wore actively picking up all tnsh property they could gather In at advantageous terms. Hold ers of receipts found nodiftlculty Indisposing of their goods nt a premium over Mny , Bpcclnl lots being In special request. It Is notci ) , too , that a good share of this quiet business Is being done on private terms , whlnh Is taken as evidence that wheat is wanted on shipping orders and not for speculative purposes. "Yellow tissue" re ports that 100,000 bushels of wheat Is bolng loaded into vessels here , nnd that the grain will bo moved out of port before to-morrow night. There is a great dcul of liulollnlto- JICRS to the gossip that Is floatlnc around as to the operations in the spot wheat market' ' as to the quantities bought nnd prices paid , but the hardening tendency ot the near by cud of the wheat market Is plainly distin guishable. Through It all cables wcro gen erally firm nnd higher , and liccrbohm quotes n J a advance with active demand for "cargoes off coast. " Foreigners are reported to'bo buying liberally of May and Juno In Nqw York , and foreign bids .for round lots nro reported tc be in the hands of the commission merchants In Chicago at } [ @lo below the current quotations. When the unloading of wheat bought on the bear bulge yesterday was finished , the now crop of futures did bettor. The price of July gradually worked up to 70o and then with tnoro snow of spirit sailed up to 79J.f@7l ! ) o. The offerings wcro heavy above 7Uc , how ever , mm the market settled back to that vicinity and fractionally under. The closing was on the soft order ut 78jfc ! or about J e \inder yesterday's close. Drives < fc Lltid- blom were conspicuous buyers late In the session , but Hutchinson iiuuio a sudden drive nt the nuiritct , selling over 1,000,000 bushels in about lift eon minutes. Nearly cvory market except Chicago closed higher than yesterday. May wheat ranged ut bOf ( ftSlc. and closed at 80 > c. Juno ranged at 86 ; < ( < i81o and closed at 81)o. The corn market was very weak. The de cline in wheat ut the opening and the brilliant weather were the ostensible causes Tor Cue lower prices which wcro soon after Urn opening prevailing in tliti corn market. The chief cause of the depression , however , was the number of orders on the market to eoll out May contracts before tlielr maturity necessitated the acceptance of the uroperty. Much heavier receipts than yesterday's esti mates were likewise uu additional cause of the heaviness , which was increased by the estimated receipts for to-morrow of403 | curs. The foreign markets were very firm , unit the I'J outward movement.from here wus on a large Bcalo , charters bintr" made to-day for ino.ooo bushols. The closing half hour's business was fairly active , but the market was very weak and at its lowest point at the close. The decline wan nioro marked and the feel ing weaker than for a very long time before. The loss since yesterday's close was JjjO In May , June and July , % a In Augustand % c In September. That oats were unqualifiedly weak wus undeniable , and after opening at a fraction below yesterday's latest price ? a steady downturn occurred , until a dcclino of fully Ic was scored , nt which time enough buying orders appeared to stop further shrinkage. Added to the lowering influence of the big receipts for to-morrow , placed nt 8bO cars , there was liberal selling of long outs , witti Eomo of this attributed to the clique , and the little support aside Troiu that was given by the shorts. May opened ! { u lower at SJ'JJ c. and sold off to " \c \ , witu prutty general . buying at the Inside prices. Juno declined to 2i' ! c , and July was ut about ? B'c premium. Car lots to go to store wcro relatively weak , with sales of No. il ut lilj c. The receipts largely exceeded the estimates aad included OC cars of the contract grades. In provisions a strong fouling was de veloped. The improvement in hogs nuuto the boars conservative , nnd yesterday's higher prices for that product were followed by another appreciation. The upward turn , however , wa quite moderate. In pork the advance established wus limited to 7 nnd In both lard and short ribs , to - CHICAGO IjlVE STOCK. . CIIIOAOO. April 20. [ Special Telegram to TUB 13nn. ] CATTLU Trade was slow and unsatisfactory from the opening to the close. There was Httlo or no change in prices as compared with yesterday , and perhaps fewer cattle were left unsold than on Wednesday and Thursday , but general trade was anything but satisfactory for inlcsmun. There was u liberal run of Tcxans , about all of which sold at about the former prices. Cow stock , although not quotubly lower , shared In the general weak ness , and the poorer grades , old canners nnd tuch , sold a shade' lower. Veal calves nro not wanted. Bomo poor lots sold us low as H.00@l.r > 0 per head , and best nt $1.00033.25. Stackers and feeders were In fair demand and steady. Choice , .ir > JJ4.10 ; medium to good steers , 1 50 to tr > 'Ji ( Ibs. , ) .SO fjr.4.10 : 1200 to 13)0 ! Ibs. , R.fB@3.H ! ) ; WO to 1SOO Ibs. , fans.00 ) ; stockers and feeders , 2.fiO@3. 5 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.700 3.1.V bulk , i.2. ' > @ 2.t > 0 ; Texas-fed stcors , f3.00@i.K : ( > ; grass cows , fl.bOS3.20 ; crass leers , J'J.5@3..i5. ! Hoas Trudo was active and strong and 60 higher , bulk soiling nt f4.U5@-l.70 , against f4.tSO@-l.G5 yesterday , A few fancy heavy old nt W.TUJfM-l.TS , and a few rough packers Bl fj.5@ 1.00 ; light sorts , M.70C < M.73. FINANCIAL NEW YOIIK , April 20. [ Special Telegram to TUB HUE. | STOCKS The condition of the stock market this morning Indicates that 1 thcro can DO no material Improvement in prices or the volume of business until the approaching holidays are out of the way The market opened with u show nf strength , nnd In u few stocks batter prices were re cordnd. London again came higher than the closing prices ycstnrday , but there was no goiietiil response hero. There was u dUposI tlon to realize profits on the temporary bulge nnd the early prices were not maintained The stocks ahowing.acllvlty were Loulsvlllo & Nashvlllo , Heading , Northwestern am Atchison. Atchlsoii and Louisville showed tloolluesof KQ l'cr ' cent early , Pullmai gained J { per cent , and Manitoba over 1 pai cent , The dullness which followed toward noon was accompanied by a heavy fooling nnd further slight losses In many nlmros Atchison , after a rally to the best prlcoo o the morning , went off to 4U < e , or KG undo the close last night , Tim prices generally were at the bottom at noon. Tin itncl market showed no rallying pawer to-dn > after the strength from the covering by the shorts early was ended , The later news was bearish , and wlillo there were no sharp breaks prices sagged to the close. Two tilings were ngulnct the market , the taking of sold for export aud tfio poor showing o earnings by the western roads , especially the Union I'aciflc , The conspicuous stock vcro Manitoba and Pullman , closing 2 and I icr cent respectively over last night. The not losses for the day were Union P.xclflc , < ; Chicago Gas , < ; St. Paul and Atchison , 4 each ; Uurllngton , Cotton Oil , Louisville , Ilssouri Pacific , Northwestern , New Eng- Und and Itock Island , f each. Tennessee Conl lost l j. The total sales were 102,305 ilmrea. The following wcro the closing quotations : J. B. 4s regular. U ! J Northern 1'nctfle. , 2-S'X J. H. 4s coiu > ons . . .lOTK doprefcrred . ray 7. a. 4' < s regular. . . lOS's ' 0. &N. W . lOSU J.B.4in ! coupons..K ! i do preferred . 138 acinoiisor M-I isi N.V.Centrnl . 107W > ntrrvl 1'acldc 3d IMJ..V15 'lilcnsoA ; Alton..Ill Hock Inland lu Chicago , llurllugton 0. . M. & St.I' . m < { dopreferrod ' ) . . ! . . As W. 137 SU'nul& Omaha , , llinols OntnU 113 do preferred. . . . . . , H. .v W , U'llOn 1'ACltlO . . . . . l > * ? 4 { ansasiVToxas ; ; ; ; I'ijj W..St. ti. .V 1' . . . . . . lli .nko Shore li 4l lopreferred Z'Mi kllclilgnn ( 'otitrnl. . f > \VcsternUnlon ( Ui ! MlSBourtl'actUc. . . . 7UJI PIUMB MBUCANTII.B PAPEII 4@3 per lent. lent.Moxr.v -2i@2 ! , - - ! @ } { per cent STr.ut.iNa KxcinxoB Dull but steady ; Ixty-day bills , $1.97 ; demand , rnoi > uoB MAKICISTS. CntRAao , April 20. Wheat Easy ; cash , 60e ; May. SOJfc ; July , 73J/C. Corn Lower ; cash , uaj c : May , 33)c\ \ July , 34 15-lOc. Oats Lower ; cash , SlJ o ; May , 21 IMCo ; lulv ' U' 'c Hy'o 'May , 40Vc. Harley Nothing doing. Prime Tlmothy-81.01(31.33. ( Whisky fl.03. * ' I'ork Steady ; Mny , Sll.fiO : July , $11.75. Unrd Steady ; Mny , O.S7k ; July , $0.95. Flour Dull and niiclmngcd. Dry Salt Mmits Shoulders , W.2o@.50 : short clear , (0.23@0.3rK : short ribs , Jo.05 tq0.X ; ( ) . Uiittor Quiet ; creamery , 10i321c ; dairy , 14@21o. Uhcuso Dull ; full cream Cheddars nnd /lnts , 0(39Vc ( ; fancy Young Americas , IW @IOc. Eggs Steady ; fresh , 10@10J c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy and light graen salted , fi. ' c ; salted dull , 4fc } ; t'reen salted calf , Oo ; dry Hint , 7u ; dry salted , 7c ; dry calf , 7iSc ( : deacons , 'Joe each. TalloAv Unchnngod ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4c ; No. 2 , 3 c ; cake , 4 } < fc. Uccclpts. Shipments. Flour 0.000 8,000 Wheat 10,000 18,000 Corn 150,000 351,000 Oats 84.000 120,000 New York , April 20. Wheat Receipts , 3,000 ; exports , 17,000 ; spot , quiet ana steady ; No. U red , SSun \ store ; 8lf@S4c afloat ; 84k@S. ) > < c f. o. b. : No. 3 rL'd,7Tc ; options dull und irregular ; May S2X@We. Corn Receipts , 74,000 ; exports , 41,000 ; spot , stronger ; No. 2 , 4lc-in elevator ; 4.r > ® 45 , 0 ulioat ; No. 3 , 43044 ! < o ; * No. 2 , white. 40) c ; ungraded mixed , 43J > J@43c ; options tiioro active aud lower. Oats Hoceipts.'JG.OOO ; exports , 50,000 ; spot , dull and weak ; options , nctivo and lower ; pril , 2l > J6 < aJOo : ; May , 2 'fc ; July , 2S .s ; spot , No. li white , 33@3i : ! u ; mixed western , JS@32c. Coffee Ontlons , steady at last night's irlccs ; sales , 18,000 hues : April. Sl < i.5 ( > @ 10.53 ; May , $10.43@10.r > 3 ; July. $10.05@10.70 ; spot Hio , iiuiot : fair cargoes , $18.73. Petroleum Steady , quiet ; United closed at 85 > 4-c. Eggs Firmer ; western , 12812Xc. ( Pork Quiet ; now , $ it.00@l1.23. : ! Lard Stronger ; western steam , jf7.20 ; May 7.17. Uuttor Easier ; western 11@203. Cheese Quiet mid unsettled ; western , Ijivcrponl , April 23. | Special Cablegram o Tun USE. ] 3:30 : \ \ m. close. Pork In poor demand ! prime mess , eastern. 05s , steady ; do western , 5'3s. dull. Lard In fair demand for spot and poor demand for lutures ; spot , April , May and June , 3."is Od , steady. Wheat lu poor demand ; now "No. 2 , winter - tor , Cs Sd , easy ; do spring , 7s 4d , easy. Flour In poor demand at lls , dull. Corn In fair demand ; spot and .luiie , 3s 7d , llrm ; May ajid June , 3s O d , llrm. St. lotils , April 20. Wheat Lower ; cash and May , 0c. Corn Lower ; cish , SOJ e ; May , 30. ' c. Oats Lower ; cash , _ ' 4e : Rlay , ZZKc. Pork-Quiet at S12.00@12.25. Lard Nominal at $ C 50. Whisky Steady at 81.03. Butter Quiet and unchanged ; creamery , 23@24c ; dairy , 20@21c. Milwaukee , April 20. Wheat Pinner ; cash , 79 > ' ( J'u ; May , < 7 c. t Corn Firm : No. 2 , 31c. Oats Steady ; No. 2 , white , 27c. Giiicliinnti , April 20. Wheat Heavy ; No. ST red , S3. c. Corn Finnor ; No. 2 mixed , 30@Ric. ( Oats Quiet ; No. 2 mixed , 'JCr iiJ4u- Whisky Firm ; J1.02. MliiiiiMipolii , April 20. Wheat Sample wheat firm ; receipts , 224 cars : shipments , C5cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , April and May , 07c ; on track. 'JS@99c ; No. 1 northern , April and May , 80 fe ; on trade , 8S@bOu ; No. 2 northern , April and May , TOo ; on track , 7Si ( $ 80c. ICixiisna Ofly. April 2J. ( Wheat Quiet ; No. 3 red , cash , 77c asked ; August70casked ; No. 2 soft , cash , uo bids nor offuvings ; Au gust , 70c bid. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 cash , no bids nor offerIngs - Ings : July , 25o asked ; No. 2 white , cash , no bids nor offerings. Oats No. 2 , cash , 20) < fc asked. LilVlS STOCK. Clilcniro , April 20.The Drovera' Journal reports ns follows : Cattle Uccelpts , 7,000j market steady ; choice beeves , .f4 15@4.40 ; steoi-H. * 3.35@4.10 ; stockers anl ( feeders , $2.503.U5 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.70(23.15 ( ; Texas cattle , $2.23 3.00. Hogs Receipts , 12,500 : market strong and So higher : mixed , * 4.50ai.75 ( ; heavy , J4.45 ® 4.75 ; light. ft.fiO@4.80 ; skips , $ ; i.50@4.15. Sheep Receipts , 11,00J ; market slow and lOo lower ; natives , $3.00@5.10 ; western corn- fed , S3.50Q5.00 ; lambs , l.50if5.75. ( ItiuiHUH City , April20. Cattle Rocolpts , 2,500 ; shipments , 1.100 ; steady to strong ; dressed beef and shipping stcors , steady to lOo higher ; common to choice , corn-fed , $3.00 04.25 ; stockers nnd feeding steers , $2.00 ® 8.00 ; cows , active and linn at $1.75@3.25. Hogs Receipts 0,200 ; shipments , 525 ; market strong nnd highercommon ; to choice , $4.25@4.00. National Htouk Vnrils , lOast St IjoulH , April 20. Cattle Receipts , 400 ; shipments , 400 ; market steady ; fairtochoice heavy native steers , $3.00@4,40 ; stockurs and feeders , $12.00@:1.10 : ; rangers , cornfedJ.SO (33,40 ( ; erass'/od , J2.00 " ? 2.S5. Hogs Receipts , 2,400 ; slilpments , 3,000 ; higher ; cholco heavy and butchers' selec tions , ? 4.03@4.7fi : pueklujr , S4.45i4.SO ( ; light grades , 1,00 4.70. Hloux Clly , April 20. Cattle Receipts , 310 ; shipments , 100 ; steady fat ulcers , f 1.00 C < t3.0 ; ; stockeM , $ , ' .35042.65 ; feeders , $ ' . ' .40@ 2.yO ; canncrs anJ bulls , $ l,001.75 ; voul calves , t3.00I.OO. ( HOKR Recolptj , 1,803 ; market higher ; light and mixed , fl.354.42 > < ; heavy , $4.J7 ! ( ii4.45. OMAHA iav STOOIC. Ciitllc. Vrldny , Atirll 20 , 18S9. To'day's ' cattle market wns Romr.thlng of a disappointment , for at the oponmg opera tors generally wnro looklnj ; for a hotter market , und were pricing their cattle wicordlnglv. A weaker feeling , however , was very quickly developed , unit the market became slow and lower. The heaviest shippers wore doing nothing , ami the puckers were light buyers. At midday a large proportion of the dressed buof and Rhipping steers worn still lu the yards unsold , In the afternoon u few cattle changed hands , but the market closed slow and about lOu lower. As has been the rule of late , the supply of butcher1 slockva light und it sold all right ; that is , fully as good us yostordiiy. There were no fresh re ceipts of feeders , but ufo\v stockers held over changed hands. There are no new features In the trudo In this klndpf cuttlo , the demand continues good and prices about .stcuOy , Hoes. There was quite a boom in the hog market to-day , und instead of being alow and lower , an has becu the casa the greater part of the wvok , It made S.Q advance of a strong lOo , TLo buyers acted as If tbey wanted the hogs and they got QOWU to business early la the morning , and were not long In clearing the yards , paying prices that wcro n big lOo higher than yesterday's market. As high ns $4.47J was paid , with the bulk at $4.45 , and quIUi n number of trades ntlMO. The mar ket closed with everything sold , nnd a firm feeling prevalent. The situation was the snmo ns yesterday , not a load hare to make n market , Uucnlpts. Caltlo.i . . . 1SOO Hogs . 2,000 Horses. . . . , . . . 20 Prevailing Prlocq. The following l atablo of prices paid In this market for the gr.idos of stock men tioned : Primostcers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . . (3.75 4.10 Good steers , 1230 to 1450 Ibi. . . 3.70 ( < 4.X ( ) Uood steers. 1050 to 1300 Ibs. . . 3.50 ( :3.K : ( ) Ordinary to fair cows . l.UO < > (2.40 Fair to good cows . 2.40 ( ( M.GO 'Ooodto cholco cows . 2.00 ( < f2.SO Choice to fancy cows , bclfcrs . . 2.80 ® : t. 15 Fair to good bulls . 2.00 0(2.50 Good to cholco bulls . 2.50 OJ53.00 Light stockers and feeders. . . . 2.70 ( < r 3.00 Good feeders , 050 to 1100 Ibs. . 2..K ) M3.20 Fair to choice light hogs . 4.40 & 4.47 Fair to choice heavy hogs . 4.40 Fjiif to choice mixed hogs . 4.40 Fair to medium native sheep. . 4,00 @ 4. : Good to choice native slieop. . . 4.53 M4.1X ) Fair to choice western sheep , . 4.0J 031.85 lluprcflontatlvo STCCIIS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1. . . . . . . . 1210 $3.23 31 .1201 $3.70 31CO 13 1000 n.33 CO .HXV5 3.70 013 3.40 .40 ,12sO 3.70 3.40 20 .1270 3.70 3.45 20 .1281 3.70 .1034 3.50 17 13l 4 .1110 3 50 ,1234 3.75 10 .1057 3.50 10 ,12 ! ) I 3.75 20 JUKI 3.65 IS ,1234 3.75 17 .1238 3.00 0 .1212 3.75 10 .1072 3.00 33 .1319 3.77 21 , i)13 : ) 3.02J ( ' 117 .1S35 3.80 10 .1213 3.05 102. . .1300 3.SO .1000 3.05 17. . .1402 3.S.K ) .1217 3.70 17. . .1374 4.00 15. .1298 3.70 cows.o 1. . 5)80 ) 1.70 o 1020 2,50 1. . 040 1.75 10..t. . . . 11U9 2.50 4. . 872 1.75 C ,1170 , 2.00 1. .11(10 ( 2.00 0 ,1047 2.00 1.S3. S3. -.1125 2.00 1 ,1050 2.05 1r 10. .1023 2.00 r , ,1000 2.05 . 747 2.00 o , 075 2.05 . 790 2.00 18 ,1043 , 2.05 1 .1290 2.00 10 ,1200 , 2.80 12 . 930 2.15 10 , lei 2.80 3 . DM 2.25 3 . 930 2.S5 8 . 750 2,25 0 ,1130 , 2.85 3 .1037 Sjs7a ! 11 .1101 2.90 1 .1070 2.25 1 ,1036 3.90 8 .1090 2.25 .1000 3.00 1 .1020 2.25 .1230 3.00 1 .1020 2.50 .1390 3.40 BULLS. 1 .1420 2.00 2. , .1570 3.50 2 .1570 2.15 1. , .15SO 3.00 1 .1350 2.35 1. .1140 2.70 1 .1010 2.40 1. .1400 2.75 VEEunus. . C95 3.10 S3. , .1130 3.10 OAi.vr.-i. . 110 3.00 1. . 110 3.50 CAXNEK8. . COO 1.00 STKEH3 , WCbTEKX. 102 IMG I1.GO HEiriJHS , TCAKMNGa. 3 550 2.50 noes. No. Av. Shit. Pr. No. Av. Shit. Pr. 09. . . .244 SO 51.35 ( M. . .2S8 J4.45 59. . . .275 100 4.40 57. . .323 40 4.15 70. . . .213 SO 4.40 CO. . .294 200 4.45 17. . . .247 SO 4.40 01. . .213 4.43 09. . . .172 240 4.40 01. . .251 4.45 . .240 SO 1.40 03. . . ,243 100 4.45 OOi ! . .271 320 4.40 04. . , .204 200 4.45 03. . 225 80 4.40 03. . .291 4.45 " " 4.40 57. . . .330 120 4.45 so" . 239 200 4.40 OS. . , .200 280 4.45 50. . . .285 4.45 03. . .232 80 4.45 W. . .247 40 4.45 04. . .233 80 4.45 . " O.1O SO 4.43 70. . . .251 80 4.45 202 200 4.45 140. . .249 bO 4.45 59. , . .230 4.45 03. . .25.1 120 4.43 73..218 120 4.45 03..250 4.47K Live Stuck Note * . Cattle slow. Hog market active. Cattle c'osed ' lOc lower. Hogs a strong lOc higher. No sheep to make a market. The hogs were all sold early. .T. H. Grimm , of Wilbur , was on the mar ket with cattle and hogs. His hogs brought $447Jtho top price paid to-day. Indianapolis reported 3,000 hogs received tolnv ; Cincinnati , 1,200 ; St. Joseph , 550 , nnd Lincoln the same number. N. P. Richman , of the firm of Palmer , Riehmau & Co. , was at tl > o yards to-day. O.MAIIA H MARKETS Product * , Kruitfl , Kto. BrTinn Table dairy , 10jJ18o ( ; packers' stock , S@llc. Creamery prints , fancy , 24@ 2tie ; choice , 20@22c ; solid packed , 20W3'Jc. ( Efios Strictly fresh , 010c. CiiiiESU-Younc America , full cream , 13c ; twin flats , I2o : off grades , S@10o ; Van Ros- som Edom , 11050c ? ; sap sago , Iflc ; brick , 15o ; llmburgcr , 12c ; domestic Swiss , lie ; skims , 4@0o ; cheese safes , bronze medal , No. 8 , $2.75. POUI.THY Live hens per do , $3.2V33.50 ; roosters , $3.00@3.25 ; turkeys , 10llc ( per Ib. Ai'i'l.ES Uenitems , per bbl , $2.50 ; Wino- sops , por-bbl , $2.75 ; N. Y. Baldwins , per bbl , $2.75@3.0l ) . CKANiiEiiiiins Boll and Bugle , per bbl , $7.00 ; Hell and Cherry , per bbl , $ O.CO ; Jer sey , per bushel box , $2.50. Smuviir.iiKiES Per case , 21 qts , $0.00@ $9.00. OitAXOES Fancy Washington navels , $5.00 < g'5.25 ' ; Riverside , $3.00(33.25 ( ; fancy paper rind St. Michaels , $ U.75ffi4.25 ( ; fancy Duarte Mediterranean sweets , $2.75(713.25 ( ; fancy bright mountains , $2.25032.75 ; Los Angeles ( choice ) , $2.23@2.50. LiMOXSChoicei $3.23@3.GO ; fancy , $3.75 63)4.00. ) COCOANUTS Choice Ruatans , per 100 , $4.50 ; less than 100 , $5.00. HANANAS According to size of bunch , $2.00 @ 3.00. EAIII.Y VEGKTAIU.ES- Lettuce , per dozen heads , ! 5503'40o ; radishes , per doz bunches , 80 ( i 35c ; green onions , 15@'iOc ; parsley , 25@ UOc ; soup bunches , ii5i < ; 40c ; boots , 55@00u ; carrots , 50@35c ; turnip ! ) , 50@55o ; oyster plant , 30@35e ; calory , 5uft$1.00 ( ; cauliflower , $1.75 ( 2,25 ; cucumbers , 85c ( < $ $1.00 ; green peas , bu boxes , $3.002.25 ; string beans , K bu box , $1.50@1.75 ; tomatoes , J bu , $ l.75@ 2.00 ; asparagus ; per Ib , 10@12c ; pieplant , porlb , @ 5u ; new potatoes , per Ib , 2 @ 3o ; cabbage , 2 } @ 3c. FUKSII FISH White flsh , frozen , per Ib , 7u ; herrings , frozen , per Ib , 5o ; trout , fresh caught , per Ib , Oc ; white perch , fresh cuugbt ; tier Ib , 7c ; buffalo , fresh caught , per Ib , 7o ; pickerel , fresh caught , per Ib , 8c ; black bass , fresh c.i'.ight , per Ib , lie. GAMK Jack snlpo , $1.00@1.25 ; plover , 75c@4l.00 ; mallard ducks , $2.5003.00 ; teal , $ J.OUii5l.33 , mixed , * 1.00@1.25. HBANS Cholco hand picked navy , $2.2 ; choice hand picked medium , $3.00 ; choice hand picked country , $1.76@1.90 ; clean coun try , $ l,50@l,03. POTATOES Choice , sacked , t > or bu , 25c30. Oxio.vs Per bu , 23@30o. VKAL Cholco , medium size , 7@8o ; choice , heavy , 4@0u. HIIIEB , PKI-TS , TAJ.LOW , ETC. Grcon salted hides , 5 > 4o ; dry raited hides , Oo ; dry Hint hides , 8c ; calf hides , r > X < ao ; damaged hides 2u less ; slicep pelts , green , nach , 25@1.00 ; sheep iielts , dry , per Ib , 9il2o ( ; wool , uver- iiF ° i I4@18o ; tallow , No. 1 , 4@4Ko ; tallow. No. 3 , 3K@o : grease , white. 4Xu'4 ( ? c ; grease , yellow , SX@3o. Ari-u : UUTTIIU 7c. Ciiip.it lihU. * 3 ; hf bbls. $3. HUTTUKISK 1405150 per Ib. MAI-J.K Stiotii l2K ( 15o per Ib. HOXBV 10@17o per To. PuisKiiVEs-y : ! < CS10c ( per Ib. JEI.I its -3 > fijJo per Ib. ( Groceries. The sugar market inactive nnd fluctuating , and quotations are unreliable , except when made on day ot sulo. Early vegetables are cheapening daily , BAOS - - American A , seamless. $17,25 Union Square uupcr , dUcount , 85 per cent Mikado Squnro paper , discount. 35 per cont. HKAKS Dried Lima , bags 00 Ibs , per Ib , Oo ; California navy , 00-lb bags , per bu , o : tno- dluui , h p , per bu , 61.90 , CANNED I-'HUKS Apiiles , per gal $3.15 ; blackberries , 3 Ib. 7Do ; blueberries , 3 Ib , 75c ; blueberries , 3 Ib , $1.60 ; cherries , red , 3 Ib. 05c ; cherries , white , 3 Ib , $1.55 ; prca. llgs , i , . , . , , . . . . . . u .o v 13'lb lb goosberi-ies , * 3.UO ; - , , (1.10 ; pine plea , 3 lb , | 2.75 ; piuo apples , a Ib , 12.60 ; pine apples. 2 lb , $3.23 ; plno appW. 2 lb , $1.60 ? strawberries , 3 lb , $1.15 ; strawberries tires. , 21b.i.OO ; raspberries , 2 lb , iio ? ? syrup ) $1.2d : iienches , It , tc. It. extra yellow , 3 lb , $3.00 ; It. & K. yellow sucnr'cd , 3 lb. $3.00 ; Kcnnctt Imperial yellow , 3 lb ? l.PO ; Grccht's standard , 8 Ib , $1.75 ; Monitor seconds , 3 lb , $1.35 ; Atlantic , 3 lb. $1.30 ; . Booth's pies. 3 lb , $1.10 ; Credit's , 3 lb , $1.6 < ) ; Myers' , 0 lb , $ t.tH ) . CANNED Fistt Brook trout , 3 lb , $2.50 ; salmon trout. 2 lb , $2.33 ; clams , 1 lb , $1.25 ; clams , 3 lb. , 2.00 ; clam Chowder , 3 lb , $2.25 ; devilled crabs , 1 lb , $2.25 ; devilled crabs , 3 lli , $3.50 ; 'codfish balls , 2 lbS1.75 ; caviar , > f ID ; $3.25 ; cols , 1 lb , $3.25 : lobsters , 1 lb , $2.00 ; lobsters. 1 lb , $ UK ) ; lobsters devilled , * lb , $2.25 ; mack- orcl , 1 lb , $1.00 ; mackerel Vntistard sauce , 3 lb , $2.90 ; mackerel tomato sauce , 3 lb , $2.90 : mackerel tomato sauce , 3 lb' ? 3.40 ; mackerel mustard sauce , 3 lb , $3.40 | oysters , 1 lb , S3c : oysters , 3 lb , $1.50 ; salmon , C. It. , 1 lb , $2.10 : salmon , C. R. , 2 lb. $3.10 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 lb , $1.85 ; salmon , Alaska.3 lb$3.90 ; shrimps , lib , $2.03. CANDLES Star , Ss , 10 oz , per lb , 9c ; Star , 8s , 14 oz , per lb , 9c ; Stcarlo , wax , 10 oz , Os , per lb , He ; Steurle , wax , 14 oz , Cs , per lb , Ho ; halt boxes , > /e extra. CANDY 9HW1lie per lb. CHOCOLATK AND COCOA 240j39c ? per lb. Corrnn Roasted , etc. Arbucklo's Arlosa , 1 lb packages , 24J.iC ; Dllworth's Standard , 1 lb packages , 24 fc ; Mclaughlin's XXXX , 1 lb packages , 2IJc ; Lion , 1 lb packages , 21JS/C ; German , 1 lb packages. 2l } o ; Mo- kaska , 1 lb packages , 24Jfc ; Tomsnn's es sence in tins , per gross. $2.50 ; essence , in bulk , half bbls , per lb , fie ; essence , 1 lb papers , 50 Ibs In box , per lb , Cc ; Franck's German ohlckory red , Se. COFFEES Green Fancy old golden rlo , 24c ; Fancy old peaberry. 23c ; Rlo , choice to fancy , 22c ; Rlo , prime , 2le ; Rio , good , 20c ; Mocha , 28c : Java , fancy Mandchllng , 27c ; Java , good Interior , 24c. CoitDAGK AND TwiNn Manilla rope , basis \i \ In , 17c ; Sisal rope , 13J c ; Good's Now I'roccss rope , 9 } < c ; cott/in rope. M , % nnd 14 in , lOo ; cotton twine , line 4-ply , Bibb , 22c ; do medium , 20c ; do coarse , 18c : hemp twine , No. 108 * 22c ; flax twine , Nb. 18. 20c ; cotton mops , 8 lb , per doz , $1,50 ; candlewick , 23c ; sail twine , B , 3-ply. 22c. CiiACKRiis AND CAKES fl.l4J318o per lb. DHUGS ( Grocers' ) alum , 4o : borax , He ; copperas , 2u ; Epsom salts , 3c ; Hour sulphur , 4c ; salpotro , 9c. DniEi ) FHUITS Per lb , apricots , 140"M7c. Apples , Mich. , 4c " ; stars , Oc ; aldens , ( iJfGJ ! 8c. Peaches , Cal. Y. , peeled , 17S20c ( ; fancy unpnclcd , ll@13osun ; dried , 0 | < fc ; SaltLnko , Cc. 1'runes , Cal. R. C. , 7K(310 ( ! > c. Cur rants , 5@7c. Turkish prunes , 4u. , Citron , peel , 23c. Lemon peel , 14c. Furd dates , lOc. Figs , 9lOc. ( Rulslns , malaga bunch , dcho- sas , $5.00 per box ; valonclas , per lb , 7c ; Cal. G. & S. $2.40 per box. Dried grapes , fie. Blackberries , 5Vc. Pitted cherries , 17c. PiUed plums , 90illc. Itaspborries , 21c. Nec tarines , 13@14o. Ginger , Jamaica , } { pts $3.00 per doz. FAUINACEOUS GOODS Barley , 30 foriim , 4J o ; peas , 3e : oatmeal , 5J macaroni , lljtfc ; vermicelli , ll i'e ; rice , 7c ; sago and taoioca , Gi7e. ( FISH Salt Dried codllsh , C @ 8 ; . e ; hali u , c ; scae errng , o per ox ; a. herring , dom , 50c ; Hamburg spiced herring , $1.00@1.10imp. : hol.horring,70cMS1.00mnck- ; erel , hlf bbls , No. 1 , $13.50 ; largo family $12.50 per 100 Ibs ; white fish , No. 1 , $7.25 ; family , $3.50 ; trout , $5.25 ; salmon , $8.50 ; anchovies , 10 lb pails , 80c. Lrn $1.75(34.50. ( NUTS -Almonds , 10@1Sc ; Brazils. 9c ; fil berts , 12o ; pecans , I3c ; walnuts , 18e ; pea nuts cocks , Sc ; roasted , lOc. On.s Kerosene PW.10c ; W W , 12'tfc ; headlight , 13c ; salad oil- $2.85@7.00 uor dozen. , PIOKI.ES Medium , per , bbl , $5.00 ; small , $0.00 ; gherkins , $7.00. Wuu'i'ixn-P.u'Eii Straw , per lb. 1 % @ 2 c ; rag , 3Kc ; manilln U , < lc ; No. 1. 9c. SALT Dairv , 140 2-lb pkgs , S2.70 ; do 100 3-lbpkgs , $2.00do ; < W5-lb.pkgs , $2.50 ; do 28 10-lb pkgs , $2.40 ; do Warsaw , 50 lb bags , Ashtou , bu hues , 50 lb , 85o : do 4 bu bags , 224-lb , $3.40 : do M S A , 50-lb bags , 55'c ; SEEDS Bird , 4 } < f@0c. SALSODA l < @ 2 c uer'lb. STAIIGH 5.fu)7e ( ) per lb. / STOVK POLISH $ 'J.OO@5.87 per gross. SPICES Whole , per lb Allspice , 12c ; Cassia China , lOc ; cloves , Zanzibar , 25c ; nutmegs , No. 1 , 70c ; pepper , 20e. SUGAHS Granulated , 9@9J.fc ; confection , ; A , D , standard , extra C , 8) < SSXc ; yellow C , 7 , ' < c ; powdered , 9 @lO > c ; cut loaf , lO c ; cubes , lOc. ' Sviturs Per gal , 27@40c ; N. O. m ; hisses , 35@4Sc. VlNEGAK Per gal , 13@20c. _ _ Dry Goods. COTTON FANNELS 10 per cent trade dis count. Unbleached LL , 5 } c ; CC , OJi'c ; SS , 7Jic ; EB , 8 > 4'c ; GG. 9 'o : XX , lOKc ; OO , ll c ; NN , 12Kc ; AA. 14e ; DD , IS c ; TT , IC c ; YY , 18c ; BB , 19e ; bleached , 20 , 8J < fc ; 80 , 13J c. Brown and slate , 50 , 9c ; CO , 12 > c ; 90 , lOc ; 70 , 12 > c. CAIII-ET WAIIP Bibb , white , 19c ; colored , 22c. 22c.BATTS BATTS Standard , 8cc ; Gem , 10 ; Beauty , 12Kc ; Boone , 14c ; B , cased , $0.50. PiiiNTS Solid colors Atlantic. Gc ; Slate , Ce ; Berlin oil , 0 } c ; Garner oil. 0@7c. PIIINTS Pink and Robes Allen , Oc ; River point , 5 0' Steel River , 0 } c ; Richmond , OKc ; Pacific , 7c. PKINTS Dress Charter Oak. 5fc | ; Ram- npo , 4c ; Lodi , 5) c ; Allen , Oc ; Richmond. Oo ; Windsor , C c ; Eddystone , OKo ; Pacilic , PJIINTS Indigo Blue St. Ledger , Arnold , OJ c ; American , GJffc ; Arnold C , long cloth , 'Jo ; Arnold B , long cloth , 10 ] < fc ; Arnold , Gold Seal , 10i < fc ; Stoifol A. 12o ; Windsor , Gold Ticket , llHc ; Arnold A , 12c. GINIIHAM Plunket checks , OKc ; Whitten- ton , OJ-ic ; York , l4c ; Normandl dress , Rdnfrew dress , S @l' c ; Whittenton , Calcutta , 7f/c. , " CAMIIP.ICS Slater , 5c ; Woods , 5o ; Stand ard , 5c ; Peacock , 5u. BLEACHED SHEETING Ellerton , 7Ko ; Housekeeper , S c : Now Candidate , 8)40 ) ; Berkeley cambriu , No. 00 , 91 o ; Best Yet , 44 , CJ c ; Buttornloth , OO , 4 , ' c ; Cabot , 7 o ; Fnrwell , half bleached , 8X0 ; Fruit of Loom , 8c ; Green G , Co ; Hope , 7Ko ; King Phillip cambric , lOc : Lonsdalo cambric , ] 0o ; Lons- dale , 8 } < fo ; Now York Mills , lOc ; Pcpperell , 42-in , lOjiJe : Pepperoll , , 40-in , ll c ; Pepper- ell. 0-4 , 14J4c ; peppo ell , 8-4 , 20c ; Popperell , 0-4. 22e ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 24c ; Canton , 4-4 , 8J/o Canton 4-4 9jifo Oc Wain- ; , - , ; Triumph , ; - sutta. He ; Valley , 5 < ; . HHOWN SHEETING Atlantic A , t t , 7 e ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7c : Atlantic , D. 4-4. O o ; At lantic P , 4-4 , Oo ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4Jio ! ; Crown XXX. 4-4 , 0c ; Hoosicr LL , 4-4 , Co ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 o ; Law rence , - , o ; omnon. - , c ; PopDorcll E , 40-ln. 7 0 ! Pepporeil , 8-4 , 17o : Popperell , 9-4 , 21c ; Pcpperell , 10-4 , 32c ; Utlca C , 4-4 , 4c ; Wachusett , 4 4 , 7tfc ; Aurora R , 4-4. 7o , Aurora B , 4-4 , 6c. FLANNELS , PLAID Ruffsmon , 30c ; Ooslicu Clear Luke , ( % ; Iron Mountain , FUNNELS , WHITE-Q H No 2 , % , 22UC ; G H No. 1 , * ( , 20K" : B H No. 2 , 22 0 ! B H No. l , } f , 30c ; Quecheo , No. 1 , % , 42c ; Quo- cheo No. 2 , J37ic ; Quecheo No.3 , % , 32 ] c ; Anuwan , 32 c ; Windsor , 22 c. FLANNELS , -Cei-lncli. . 15 > < rc : E , 24- moli. 21Uu ; CJ G , 24-Inch , 20c ; H A F , ; , 25c , J IIF % 27c ; G , , ? J5c. COUSKT JEANS AndroscoRgln , 7Jfc ; Kear- sage , 7Jfo ; Roekport , 0fc ; Conestogu , 0 > c , TICKS Oakland , Ai/.7Kc ; International , YY , So ; Shotuekot , S , tfj o ; Warren , No. 870 , lOo ; Berwick , BA , 18oiAcme , 13o ; York , 80. inch , 12) 0 ; York , 32-Inch , 13 > 8'o : Swift River , 80 ; Thorndlke OO , 8 0 ; Thorndlko EF. SJfc ; Thorndlko 120 , 9K" : Tnornulko XX , 15o ; Cord Is No. 5 , 9 c ; Cordls No. 4 , lOKc. DHNIMSAmoskeag ! ) -oz , 10 } < o ; Everett. 7 ox , 13Uo ; York , 7oz , IfKu ; Haymaker , Sl c ; Jaffroy , XX , HWo ; Vuffrey , XXX , 12Ko | Beaver Creek , AA , 12o ; Beaver Creek , BB , Ho ; Beaver Crook , CC , } 0c. KKKTUCKV JKANS Memorial , 16o ; Dakota , 18c ; Durham , 27Kc ; Hercules , 18o ; Loam- Ington , 22J < o ; Cotts\Vold , 27)io ) ; Melville 25o. - CIUSH Stevens' B , 5J o ; Stovons' B , bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A , 7c ; Stevens' A , bleached , 8e ; Stevens' P , 7' o ; Stevens' P , bleached , 85/o ; Stevens' N , SV u ; Stevens N , bleached , 0 > fo ; Slovens' BUT , lle. DUCK West Point , 29-Inch , 8 oz , lOJfo ; do , 10 oz , 12 > < c ; do , 1'Joz , 15o ; do , 40-inch , 11 oz , lOc. _ MoinlH. BLOCK TIN Eng. Ref 'g , small pig , 23o bar , 29o. Coi'i'EK Planished 'boiler sizes , 32o ; cold rolled , 30o ; shpathliig , 80o ; pitts , 30o ; flats , 'Me. 'Me.GALVANISED SHCBT IIION Junlatu , CO per cent discount. ' PATENT PLANIBHED Inox No. 24 to 27 , A quality , per lb. 10) o ; No. 24 to 27 , B quality , OKo. For less than bundle add Uc per lb. Itooma ( Best Charcoal. ) IO , 14x20 , 113 sheets. $5.75 ; IX , 14x80 , 112 shoots , J7.09 ; 1C. 20x27 , 112 sheets , fll.OOj IX , 20x28 , 113 sheet ? , $13.50. SHEET IUOM No. 2J ( , $3.40 ; No. 27 , $3.50. SoMJ 'i Iloyl Metal Co' half uud balf la 1 lb cases , per lb , IGc ; commercial half and half , 15c ; No I In bars , 1 Ic. ' TIN I'LATE-most Chnrcoal1C ) , 10x14 , MS sheets , $0.60) ) IX , 10\14. 325 sheets. $3.23 ; 1C , 12x12 , 223 sheets , $0.50 ; IX , 12x12 , 225 sheets , $18.20 ; IX. 2x28 , 13 shceti , $17 ; 1XX , 2x28,112 sheets , $20.50. COKE 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets , $0 ; 1C , 14x3 , 112 sheets , $0 ; 1C , 10x2 , 225 sheets , $9.50 ; steel nails , $ J20 ; ; steel wire nails , $3.03. Drug * nnil CliRinlcnln. ACID Sulphuric , per lb. Be ; citric , per lb , OOc ; oxallc'pcr lb , 13c ? tnrtarlc , powdered , per Ib , 50c. ALUM Per lb , 3fc. } AMMONIA Carbonate , per lb. 15c. AniiowiiooT Bermuda , per lu , 40c. BALSAM Copaiba , per lb , (5Sc. ( BOUAX Refined , per lb , 12c. CALOMEL Am. , per lb , 82o. CASSIA BfD3 Per Ib , ISo. CiiLotioronM Per lb , 47c. COHIIOSIVK Suni.iMATn Per lb , 720. CIIRAM TAHTAH Pure , per lb , 42e. EXTIIACT LOOWOOD Bulk , per lb , lOc. GLYCKitisr. Bulk , per lb. 28c. GUM AIIAIIIC Sclcctpcr lb , $1.00 ; assafoc- ttda. per lb , ISc ; campliorper lb , 3Sc ; opium , ) > cr lb , $3.25. IODINE Rcsubllmatcd , per oz , $3.SO. LKAVES Buchu , short , per lb , 15o ; sotinn , Alo.Xt per lb , 33c. OILS Linseed , raw , 5r > c ; linseed , boiled , 59u ; castor , per pal , $1.20 ; Borgamnt , San derson's , per lb , $3.15 ; lemon , tinndersoii's , per Ib , $2.23 ; peppermint , per lb , $3.50 ; win- tcrgrnon , per lb , $2.25 ; olive , Malaga , per gal , $1.15. POTASS Bromide , per lb , 44o ; iodide , per lb , $3.00. QCINIA Sulph. , per oz. 50c. SIIDS : : Canary , per lb , 4'-i'@ne ' ; Castile , mottled , per lb , SjlUo ( ; Castile , white , per lb , 1315c. SrntiTS NITIIE Sweet , per lb , 35c. STUVCIINIA Crystals , perez , $1.10. SuLi'ii. CINCHONA Per oz , ISc. \VAS-Whlte , per. lb , 55@l,3 ( . ' . luiinbcr ninicnsloii mill Timber. 12 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 22 ft 24 ft 2x4 $15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 19.00 20.00 2x0 $15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.01) ) 19.00 20.00 2x8 $15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 19.00 20.00 2x10. . . . $15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 19.00 20.00 2x13.$15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 19.0020.00 4x4 SxS.$10.00 10.00 10.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 20.00 FENCING No. 1 , 4 and 0 Inch , 12 and 14 ft , rough , $10.00@10.50 ; No. 1 , 4'and 0 inch , 10 ft , rough , S17.0017.50 ; No. 2 , 4 and 0 inch , 12 ana 14 ft , rough , $13.50@14.H ( ) ; No. 2 , 4 nnd 0 inch , 10 ft , rough , 1G.OO10.00. FINISHING First and 3d clear , 1 } inch b 3 s , f49.00@5l.00 ; 1st nnd 3d. clear , \ \ < nnd 2 inch , s 3 s , $47.00@50.00 ; 3d , clear. 1i 1 \ inch , s 3 s , 43.00Qt40.00 ; 3d. clear. 1 } and 3 Inch , s 3 a , -i.f.uu , on , iivui , i iutii , o M , < f o.w , ji. DU- leet. 1 inch , s 3 s , $34.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s 3 s , $31.00. FLOORING 1st com. 0 inch white pine , $34,00 ; 3d com. 0 inch white pine , $31.00 : 3d rom. 0 inch white pine , $20.00 ; D , G Inch white pine , $20.00 ; com. 4 and 0 in. yellow pine , $15.00 ; star , 4 in. yellow pine , $18.00 ; 1st and 2d clear yellow pine , 4 and G inch , $20.00. Poi'LAn LUMIIEU Clear poplar box bds , % in , s 2s , $35-00 ; clear poplar , % in panel , $30.00 ; clour poplar , % in panel , $35.00 ; clear poplar , J In panel , stock wide , s 2s , $28.00 ; clear"poplar corrugated ceiling , J , $30.00. POSTS Wliito cedar , 0 in , halves , 12e ; white clear , 5 } in , halves aud S in quarters , He ; white clear , 4 jn round , lOc ; Tennessee red cedar , split , lOc ; split oak , ( white ) So ; sawed oak , lOc. SHINGLES , LATH Pin : M XX clear , $3.20 ; extraA * . $3.80 ; standard A , $2.00 ; 5 inch , clear , $1.00@$1.70 ; 0 inch , clear , ? 1.75fi$1.80 ( ; No. 1 , $1.10011.15 ; California red wood , di mensions widths , $1.50 ; cypress , clear heart , $3,40 ; lath , $2.50. Sim1 LAP No 1 , plain , Sand ISinch$17.55 : No 2 , plain , S and 10 inch , $15.50 ; No 1 , O G , $18.00. SIDING First com and 10 feet , $22.00 : 3d com and 10 feet , $19.00 ; 3d coin nnd 10 feet , $15.00 ; fence com and lO.fect , $13.00. STOCK BOAHPS A 12 inch s 1 s2 ! , 14 and 10 feet , $40.00 ; B 12 inch s Is 12. 14 and 10 feet , $41.00 : C 12 inch sis 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $30.00 ; D 12 inch s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $23.00 ; No. 1 com 12 in si s 12 feet , $18.00 ; No. 1 com 12 in s 1 s 14 nnd 10 feet , $17.50 ® 18.50 ; No. 1 com 12 in s 1 s 11) ) . IS and 20 feet , $19.50 ; No. 2 com 12 in s 1 s 14 und 10 feet , $17.00. CEILING AND PAUTITION 1st com < ! m white pine partition , $32 ; 2nd , oem Jf in white pine partition , $27 ; clear % in yellow pine ceiling , $20 ; clear % in Norway , $14.50 ; 2nd com , % in Norway , $13. BOAIIDS No 1 com s 1 s 12. II and 10 ft , $19 ; No 2 com 11 s 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft , $10.50 ; No 8 com s 1 s 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft , $14.50 ; No 4 com s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 ft. ( shinping cull ) , $15. Add 50 cents per M ft lor rough. BATTENS , WELL TUIIINO , pfrKirrs O G halts , 2Ji-nch ! , OOc ; O G halts , > . , x3 , S1S,35 < > ; 3-in well tubing , D & M nnd bev$22 pickets , D & II Hat , $20 ; picltots. D & II square , $19. LIMC , ETC. Quincy white lime , Dest , 90c ; English and German Portland cement , $3.50 ; Milwaukee aud Louisville , $1.30 : Michigan nnd Fort Dodge plaslor , $2.25 ; Blue Rapid plasler , $1.95 ; hair , 20c ; sash , 00 and 10 per cent dis. ; doors , blinds , mouldings , 50 per centdis. ; tarred felt , per cwt. , $2.00 ; straw board , $1.05. SHROEDER & DEAH , GKRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 305 South litth SI reel , Omaliu CPENGERIAN OTEEL PENS Are the Best , IN THE JJKSKNTlAfj QUAMTIKH OP Durability , Evenness ot Point ; , and Workmanship. 8 mi > lo8 for trUl of 12 itlllerent Rtylpa by inill.cn roccli'tof 1(1 ci'im lu eUiiiM. | A k for cord H , BLHKEM4H & CO , , "fiJ ! .v-"jSffifl FINEWATCH REPAIRING * . RECQVE8 PROMPT ATTENTION. WEAK ! feet * of youthful IT- . , fB fKi ror .rrly Uw * y. * inniiiiiKMj , fte. I win btiiUit titlufcMe ( rt-atln * ( M-Kivd ) i-oiitaliilnK Cull piirtlculaii fur liomo curr , tttv ot ctmruo , XilUrtu. PHOF. F O. FOV/LERi MooUue , Oonn. , ? ntl Shoos. " L , JOKES iCoO. , Bucrc > on lo Iteel , Jones A Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of BaotsS Shoes Agents for Hoslon Itubbpr Shoe Co , tllB. 1101 and I1M Ilarnojr Street , Omaha , Nebraska. Droworn. ST01M A ILElt , Lager Beer Brewers , 1B1 North KUlilccilh , trcet. Omaha , N . Cornloo. EAGLE COltlfWE WORKS , Manu'acturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window-earn and mctallc ftkjllghta. .lohn Krcnoter , proprietor. IMand lluhoulli 10th tie t. Offlco Fixtures ' " StMMONDS'"MANUFACTUniNO' . Manufacturers ot BM , Office and Saloon Hilorcs , l ntlei. Kldnboimld. Honk CI\M > I , limn Mxturon.Wail Omen. Partition * , llnlllnc" , Coilntom , llccr ntul Wins Coolem. Mirrors , KlcKartorj mill onlcc , 1750 nncl 1731 South Utli Bt. , Omalia. Telephone 1134. Pnpor Boxco. JOIIX L. W1LK1E , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , No * , niikdd HID Douglas Urocl , nmnbH , Nob. Snati , Doora.Jitc. " ' jir. A.i'snnonr A co. , \V'liol . ' lo mannfacttitcn ot Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch 'ifOcc , llb nnd Itnrd street Omaha , Nob. HOUR MAXUFACTtTlilffa CO. , Manufsctnrers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Moulding , slnlr-nork and Interior hart ) wooil finish. N. 15. corner 8lh and M-arpiiwrrthstroctf , Uniulia , Neb. Stoom Flttlngs , Pumps , Etc. A C7..1K/C STK.lM IIK.ITIXU CO Pumps , Pipes and Engines , Bteam , water , rnlhvni and mltihii ; mippllet , eto. IvO. 1 nnil SC ( Karimm utrcet , Oinalm. U. S. WIND ENGINE A PUMP CO. , Steam and Wale.1 Supplies , wind ratlin. ' . ' 13 nnd 12J Jones St. , Omaha. li. K. Hots , acting Ainniiger. aitOWXELL A CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Blivet-lron work , ( team iniruj > . , inw mills. 1SI3-121J I.cnvcnwortli street , Omalm. Iron Works. STEAM 1J01LER WORKS , Carter & Son , Prop's. Mamirnctnrcrn of all kinds Steaiu Boilers , Tanks and Sheet Iron Work Works Boutli SOtli and 11. &M.croslaz. PAXTONAVlEUtlNO IHOX WOHKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Bui ding Work , Engine * , lira * ' work , Ronernl foundry , marlilno and blQCXsr.illli mirk. Ulllcu nnd works , U. I' . Kjr. nnd ITtli Mruet , Omaha. & IKOX Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk mils , window Ritnrds. flower stnnd * . wire slKns. etc. m North lUb Direct , Omaba. OMA nA SAFEA IKON Maaf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Projf Sales , * iultN jnll nork. Iron RhuttoM and flro CBCRI 11. Andrecn , prup'r. Cor. lUh nnd Jackson Bis. -TJIK- CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & t , Paul R'y ' , The Best Uoutc from Omaha and Council lllufTs to TWO TRAINS DAILY 11ICTWKKN OMALIA AND COUNCIL HI.UKFS Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. 1'uul , Minneapolis , Cedar Itnphls , Itock Islimd. I'recporl , KocUfonl , Clinton , lnlHi ) < iiic , Davenport , Elgin , M.idlson , Jnncsiillc , IteloltVinoiiii , L.a Crossc , And all olbcr linporlnnt points East , NortlicuBtnnd SoMlhoast. For tiirouzh llckrla , call on the ticket nzent nt l.Vll Karimm atreut , la llarkur llloc'i , or nt Uulon 1'ncllto icpol. I'tillmun Sloepurs and tlio finest DlnlnK Cars In tlto world are run on tlie nuln line nt tin ; ClilciiKo , Mil- WHUkce A t. l' ul liHllwnj. nnd every ntli'iitlon 19 [ ialu to pauscnAQrA by couiluuus employe * of the companr. It. Ml I.I.Kit , llcnorn ! SlnntiKcr. J. I1' . TUCKHK. ABilMmit ( lunornl I.l.in Rcr. A. V. U UAlll'KNTKU , Clunural 1'nssortor ana Tlcfcet Auont. ( ! Ki ) . B. IIISAFFOHt ) , AssIiUnt and Ticket Axent. T.J.CLAUK , General Superintendent. THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES , OMAItA. UNION 1'AOIKIO. I.eavo Arrlvn Depot lUth aud Mnrcy sts. Omaha. . Omnlm. 1'nclllc KxproBS : fi'i p m 7:1' ' ) u m Cheyoimo KxprrsN 1:85 : p m 1UM : p m Denver Kxpress KUJ ) : u m : J:45 : p m Kaunas City , Lincoln & llcatrici ! Kxpress ri:0'i : a m 11 20 p m I'upllllou 1'as.songi'r 50 ; p m 7:10 a m All ubovo tralna diitly. C. , ST. I' . . M. A 0. Arrive L/tmvo jOopot 18th& WubsturMts. Omaha. ' .Sioux City Express. , 1:00 : p m 1:03 pro * UinersonAccommodat'n ilK : : ) ii m 6:15 : pin Oakland Accummod'n. . r : o > p m Kri a ra St. Paul Umltuil . ' HM.'i a m 7lXj p IH Klorcnee 7.r > a m : in u ra I'lorencf (1:30 ( : p ml [ , } ] p m + Klorunco lnio ; : a m' ' un ; u m + KliireDco Viumontiw 1:30 : p in. 1:00 p ni Dally Kxcent Sunday. tSundny only. C ! . & N.-W. It. 11. Leave Arrive Depot 10th mm Marcy sts , Omuha. Oniului. No. 0 0:18 a m No , "t " Vustlmtlo ' 1:45 : p m No. < iliilly except ftat'dy 0:15 : p in No.'i ' Dally uxccpt.Moud'y 10:0) : n m No. 7 , Vestlljule 10:01 : a m No.5 7:05 : p mId UtJUTK. Depot 10th antl Mason ts. Chicago Vestlbiile Ux. in 'JM n in in C'i5 ; p in in | H:5' : ) u m Denver V ntlljulo Kx. . . Id : ! ; iii6 p in l.lm-oln .V ( 'oucordU I.o'l UD : ) p 111 Colorudo Mail . w :4' : ' ) n m KrtnrtaH City Kxprni.i. . . , iil'i a in Knnsns City Ilxprusi. . . . na : ) p m 'KxctiptSaiuriUy. . Monday. F. , K. * M. V. H. 11. I. ! IVO I Dnpot Itltli .V Webxtor ts. O raali a. | ( i00 ; a m > Noi folk I'maoiiKer. . . . . . 6:15 : p in 10:15 : a in M1SBOUUI I'ACIFIC. I.envo Aritve Depot Hitli & Wobsterstn. Omaha , Oumlia Day ICipress W-.Vi a m Nik-lit l.xprei : , 8M : p m 0. . tl.lt ST. I'AVl , . l.e.iva Arrl/o Depot loth and Maruy Ht Omnlm. Omalm. No. . Ciifi a m No. 4 , CM5 p m No.l. , 7l'j : a No. U. 7U5 p R. . li. I. ft P. ArrlT * Depot Muencl > l roy etj. Omaliu. Oiaabk. Je.i ) Molnen Arxomnioti'u 5f : a m C:3a : p m Atlantic Kxpresi 9:15 : a m 6:30 : p iq Fnat Vostlbulca Kx press 4.15 p m VM a m Nlfftit , ) ! i * 615 p in * 9uo , a BIOIJX CITV& I'Al.'IKli : J-oavo Depot r > tb ar.d Webster , Oiuulm , OmaUn. Bt. Paul Einreaa WAIIA8I1 WKSTEUN. l.e v Arrive Depot lUth ana Marcy 8t . Omalia. Omaha , . L. Kxplay . _ 4 :15 pmlJ _ 'U ) miccefisfully uted nioutlily by our 1UOCO " \raSafc.tytttualami { 'Umant . -rl > ox tjyiuall.orat ilrug Utu. Utrteil J'firtfculttn 3 ro u tfo itampi. AtUresa Tuu Kanuu CiitiKiUi Oo l > raiiT , ilic& For sale und by mull by Goodman Dru Company , Omulin , ABrlouMurnl Implements. PAllKKtt , Dcalcrli Agricnllnial Implements , Wagons . Jnnp * t\rct \ , batnecn 9th ana lUHiOm ha. elr < a. it MvlLV CO. . Agricult1 Implements , Wagons , Carriages c. WhnlrrMp. OmnliK , Nebraska. PAHLIX , OliHNDOlW .t MARTIN CO * \Vbolf9nlo Dealers la * Agricultural Implements , Wagoas&Bnggies W1WI01 ! i\nIP07Jonc Uroet , Omnhn. MOL1NE , MIl.miN A S'lODVA 1W CO. , Munufaclurors unit Jobber * In Wagons , Buggies , Rate , Flows Etc , I Cor. Mil and 1'aclflc tlrceU , Omnha. li A rt I a to * M n torlln . SI'M , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , ' U13 DouRlns iilrcct Omnlia , Nebraska. _ Bootn nmlJJhooB. _ ' j Ti Tr. Mons fik ra , Mers of Boots end Sbocs , 1101 , 1101 , 1UU DoiiKlnn ftrool , ( Inmlin. MnnufactorT. jjiimmor Hicot. Huston. Conl , Coke nnd Llmo. OMAHA COAL , COKK , t LMUJ CO. , . Jofc of Hard andSoft Coal , 'i ! 3Hi Hired , Omaha , Nobraaka. XKUKASKA FUKT CO. , SliiptfsofCoaladCoIte , 211 Soutli 13th Bt.OmMm , Xcb. Commlaalon nnd Storngo. K1DUELL & ItWDM.L , I Storage and Commission Merchants , SpccUltlcB lliutor , cceit , cbooio , ronltrr , game * 111:1 : lliiw.ml uroot. Dnnilin. Xcb. Dry Goods nnri Notions. .U. K. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Puriiisiiing Goods and Notions 1102 and 1101 Douglm. cor. lllli street , Omnlia. N b. KlLPA'fniCk-KOCll DliY GOODS CO. , Importers and Jokers in Dry Goods.Notions . Ctnts' furnltblnit Knod * . Corner Illb and Ilbrnar treotii , Oumlin , Nubraska. * HELItf , THOMPSON A CO. , Importer * nnd jobber * of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , 817 Boutli IMli street. A STORE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture Knrimn Mreul , OmKlm. Xebmaka. CUAKLES SlIIVJimCK , Furniture , Cnmbn Nobrnila. Crocorlos. PAXTON , QALLAOUKn A CO. Wliolosale Groceries and Provisions. 705,707 , Ttfl mid 711 Soulli lOlli U , Omulm , Nob. McVOIiD , UKAmCO. . , Wholesale Grocers' 13th nnfl irfnvciiworth tlreot' , Omnlin , Nebraska. Hardware W. J. imOATCII. Heavy Hardvwe , Iron and Steel , , VTBROII etork. hnrdvrnrc , Itunbcr , cto. 12(71 ( anil lilt llnrnoy atrcul , Oumlia. LKE , CLAKKE , ANDJIEESKfr H'AllE Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metals , Miont Iron. etc. Acontn for Hnwo ecalei. Miami I'Oivilcr nul : I.ymnn barbed wire , IIIMEllAUOll A TAYLOR. Build rs ! Halware and Scale Repair Sliopi IJecliunlcs' tooU nnd lt ITilo nrnlcn. 1105 UouclM Htrut'f . Oinuliti. Nob. . - - - a. otA co. , Jobber * ot Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , - , EOUM lurnliblnv KOO.I , clilldrcn's carrlancii S4b 2IUJ Feniaiu itioet. OumhaJ < oc. I _ _ ' Oils. _ _ _ CONSOLI'DATED TANK LINE co. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , eaie , etc. . Omalm. A. 11. lllaliop. Manager. Papor. _ PAPEll CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry n nice Block of printing , wrupplrii ! nnd wrltlnf paper , tiiiecittl aitcntlun xlvou tu car load onion. Lumnor. _ _ " " j6iiK A. WAKEPIELD" i Wholesale Lumber , Etc , - layorUxl and American I'ortland cement. 8tJl ajtnt fcr MUrrnuki-o liydruiilloocaicnt ana I Qulnuy vtliito llnio. t " ' CJf.-lS It. LEE , : Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood carnoli und puniuel Moorlnz. Htli and IMualai tructa , Umnba , X b. , All Kinds of Boilfling Material at Wholesale , Hlli Street und Union I'aclllcTraclt.Umaba , ' LOUIS I1HADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Latli-Lime , , Sasb , ( Joora , Klc , YardH-nornoi Till nnd Douglm. Corner 1'Jth and W."OltAY. Lumber , Linib1 Cement , Etc , , Etc. Corner Ctb and Jou ln His. , Omaha. C. N. DIETZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , Hill and California Htreott , Omaha , Nobraika. / . OJiKRFELDER A CO. , ' Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 208 , 211) ) and 212 Bontli lltli itrcot. Notlono. J. T. JlOlllNKOK NOTION CO. , \ Wholesale Notions and Fnrnisliing Gooils,1 ( Ul and VX Bontli lOlli mrcct , Omulia. PALM Kit , JUCIIMAN & CO. , Live Stock Commission Mercjiants , Offioo-lloora'iOH | > ojlo | KicliBiiKa Ilitlldlnt ; , Unlam Htuck Vardt , Houlli uinulm , Nub. UNION &TOWC VAJIDS CO. , OfOmana , Limited , ( John r. llr.jr ) , Fupcrlntcndeot. OUR CONDUCTED PARTIES hU-nmiT L'lmhi , IIii ) ; < , I in c lll l < T ( i ( Cri"lll , l' uuiit | , ( liilcln litmVt , , IloU'l Cou- THOS. COOK A SON. tit'n Aftury , aC-J ku. : inrk M , . C'HIUAGO. Wfif > > nn nni i rr r VA5SAR GOLLEGEi KXAMI.NATlliNi ) lor adiulmlon In VACHAU COIi I.lXIKwIll t > u holil In II 1 > clljr during tlivi Urit woalc cf Juno. Api'llcutil , for eiuiulifitlci , idould nolU i'r i lOfr.t fcvH'U MAY I'.lti.