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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEBr. : THURSDAY .MAY. 23. 1380. 3
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS.
'Dullness nndlloavlnoss tlio Foaturoo
of Yostorday.
WHEAT TENDING STILL LOWER.
Corn Sympathizes nnd Onts Fall OfT
Only UnfnTornlilo Wcntlicr
AVI II Help the Hulls Now
Cnttlo nnd Hog * .
rnonuoE
Ciiicxno , May 2-2. [ Special Toloffrnm to
Tuft Hr.n.l Tlio wheat market was dull nnd
Inclined to heaviness to-day. Fluctuations
\vcro > vlthln narrowed bounds , and seem
ingly llttlo new btislnoM was undertaken ;
for while the market remains dull and noth
ing positively bullish turns up , operators
Who feel friendly to wheat hesitate to buy
nnd the price Is too low to Induce free Bell
ing. The open speculative interest , nt this
Juncture , in probably smaller than usual on
that account. Now Yoik had n great deal to
ay , to-day , about export business , but Intel
ligence of that son 1ms slight Inllucnco now.
Actual clearances nro necessary now to
fortify nnd conllrm previous statements nbout
foreign buying ; nnd , in the nbscnco of such
shipments , the conviction forces Itsolt upon
the trade that a coodly proportion of the ex
port business is Imaginary. Dispatches , this
morning , to the effect * that seven boat loads
had been worked for Lisbon , and thnt any
where from 1C to 25 loads additional were
nbout.to ho worked , provoked no enthusiasm
whatever. The boars smiled In n doubting
way , and the bulls said tlioy would wait un
til the stun went out before enthusing.
In local trading no especially interesting fea
tures were discoverable , KaufTman , tlio big
St Louis short , covered n line of prooahly
2,000,000 or 2,500,000 bushels yesterday and
to day , and other operators of lesser account
did likewise. Tlio general tr.ulo seems to
ho taking the position that as prices nro low
any change must be in the direction of Im
provement , but so long as operators display a
reluctance to co in , about the only bull
feature in sight is the low range of prices.
The market is unmistakably in a dull and
depressed state. A decided change in the
weather conditions , or crop conditions , or a
marked Improvement in the export trudo
might stimulate spcculntivo Inquiry. Hut
the weather continues generally favorable ,
though the temperature is uncomfortably low
Mil sorno localities , frost being reported at
several points in Iowa. Cables nro weak
and foreign supplies nro seemingly ample ,
nnd the prospects from that quarter arc not
encouraging. July wheat opened at lUi c ,
ndvnnced to ? 0 ! e , sold down to 75J < c , and
during the last two hours and a half lunged
ns "ir X& > 0 c , with 70' ' e , as the point nbout
which tlio bulk of the trading was done. The
close was TOc , or ! > iO lower than yesterday
Operations in December were on the in
crease , und the tendency IB developing to
jump September und go into the later fu
tures. The largest sellers of December and
.year wheat arc foreigners , who seem to pre
fer the remote months to July or September.
The trade in long futures Is , therefore , lim
bering mi. December ranged from 7oiC7r\r ( ,
end closed at 75)40. ) Juno wheat had little
action within narrow limits , SOif being tno
high and TOJfo the low , and at tlio close was
EOc. Negotiations were on foot for the trans
fer of good-sired lotsof spot wheat , and a well
authenticated report got around th.it 50,000
bushels of choices wheat hud been sold for
bhipmcnt nt Go over the Juno price. Tills
sCctns to have been n premature announce
rncnt. inquiry of the supposed principals
meeting with denials. The receipts ut pri
mary uoints show a very slight increase , nnd
the consumption of visible supplies Is going
on at n steady , though not excessively rapid
rule.
rule.Tho corn market was fairly steady , nnd
rather inclined to firmness until near the
close , when it was ulTectcd sympathetically
with the weaK feeling in the wheat market ,
nnd closed ut the lowest figures of tlio day.
Trading was of a light scalping character
until the closing weakness started some
activity on the soiling side , which gave the
shorts an opportunity of taking in their small
prottts. The c'ose ' of the market was nbout
} c lower than yesterday. Receipts keep up
to the cstimutcs , nnd the bulk is now grad
ing No. 2. The estimated number of cars for
to-morrow is 875 , which is regarded as more
than enough for any hope of Improving prices
to long as that volume is kept up. Without
Bomu change in the prospect for another
largo crop , speculators do not appear to have
much fuith In buying , although they uc-
knowledge the present price ns being
dangerously low , in the event of any in
Jury to the growing corn. The same
slight apprehension was aroused in this
regard to-day , on reports of frco/ine temper
ature last night ut several points in Iowa.
This is , at present , the most dangerous nrob
nbility to corn , but has nothing beyond possl
bility to cause any present four. Certainly
no damage has occurred so far. The export
demand ut New York was active und tlio
English markets were firm. Clearances from
Atlantic shipping uorts were heavy and an
altogether healthy movement of property up
pets to bo going on at the present prices.
i Onts were featureless , with u light specu
Intlvo trade only , which later developed into
a position of dullness , with an easy tone. The
receipts were liberal and the estimates for
to-morrow are fair with decreased withdraw' '
nls from store. Few outside trading onion
appeared nnd there was some changing o
Juno Into July. The latter sold curly a' '
3222c , but this slight show of firmness
induced a selling which carried the marke
down to 'J2c , through luck of support. Juno
nnd September was a shade below July , and
No. 2 regular sold early at 22) ) c.
In provisions the feeling was surprisingly
weak. The hull turn of yesterday being un <
expected , developed n general doslro lo neil ,
nnd ns advices from the stock yards reported
nn increased run of hogs , and lower prices ,
the bears had no trouble to obtain and re
tnln control. From the start the tendency
was unmistakably in their favor , und it :
nhort * lbs , at least , the depression witnessed
almost approximated a slump. Short ribs
were simply offered for sulo In excessive
quantities , und at the adjournment prices
showed n decline amounting to 12 } to 17 } c.
Lard and pork received less attention than
short ribs , yet in the former the shrinkage
was 7J < u to lOc , and In pork lli 'c.
CHICAGO 1 ; IV13 H TO Oil MARKET.
Cnicino. May 23. [ Special Telegram to
TUB Uun.l CVTTI.K. When the market
opened , this morning , the general Impres
sion prevailed that the day's run would not
nggrcgnte over 11,000 , and as buyers had
fairly liberal aiders steady yesterday's
prices were paid in many instances. Shortly
after , however , It became known that the sup
ply would fool UP to about 15,000 , and a drop
of lOo on dressed beef , shipping nnd export
qualities went into Immediate effect ,
upon which basis the pens were
pretty well cleared. Native butcher
ing and canning goods composed but
n small proportion of the general supply ,
nnd sellers lound un outlet for ouch at steady
figures for desirable qualities , and did not
take off in pro than Soon common grades and
old "shelly" cows. The arrivals of Toians
footed up to fully 2,500 bead ,
nnd buyers forced n decline of
Bo and lOc. Stockers und feeders wore in
light demand , while the supply Is accumu
lating to such an extent as to cause holders
to readily grant conccsulons. Choice to
extra beeves , H,00@J,37 > ; medium to good
Btcors , 1850 to l&OO Ibs , t3.Ml@-i.13 ; 1200 to
1WO ibs , Ur.0 ( l.05 ; I'M ' ) to 1200 Ibs , * 3.50@
4.00 ; stocltei-s and feeders , f2.50@j.75 : ; cows ,
bulls aud mixed , (2 iKjffi.-J5 ( ; ; bulk , $2,40(3 (
8.00 ; Texas cuttle , W.7r > ( < jy.7ft.
Hoes Irregularity , dullness and n decided
down-turn in prices were the features of to
day's trade. The Northwest division opened
at yesterday morning's figures , $1.GO being
paid by a local packer for several lots of
prime neavy , but lutur Urn best bid Kellers
could obtain for similar qualities , was 14.35.
In * the Hook Island and liurllnutou
divisions the market , from the start ,
ruled lower than yesterday , with SMO ®
M.45 as the basis of values for prime heavy.
I.ato trunvaclloiis , however , were ot f 1.115
for at rlpo a buneli of good quality , good
weight Uofi us could ba shaped up. Ll ht
weights sold at as wldo n range ns will bo
noted by tlio fact that ordinary light-light
sold down to f 1.25 nnd fancy singeing lleht M
high M $1.70 , The bulk of the sorted light ,
however , such for Instance as nro closely se
lected to average around 170 and 180 lui ,
suitable for York , made $4.4rx < l 1.65 , largely
nt f4.60. Toward noon the general market
for all classes of hogs became so lifeless that
sellers were forced to tarry ever nbout 4,000
head. _
FINANCIAL
NKW YOUK , May 22. fSpecliil Telegram
to THE Unn.1 STOCKS Too stock market
opened Irregular , but with much encourage
ment for the bulls , as the grangers and cdal
'stocks were higher , whllo a few favorite
shares rando marked advances Not only
did many of the aotlvo stocks open } ( per
cent to 14 per cent better than the close last
night , hut a good up ward movement followed
during the morning hour. Chic.igo Gas
started with n gain of ! } per cent , on n
court decision of yesterday , nt 35j , touched
6 % hut became slightly weak nnd narrow
before the end of the hour. Cotton Oil , m
sympathy , ndvnncoA to 57 , a point over last ,
night. Now England was conspicuous , open
ing 14 per cent higher , tit 5IKc , and 80l(1 ( "P
to f.C/ . Burlington sold at 103 , nnd up to
103J . Missouri Pacific } * , ' per cunt higher ,
to17. . Northern Pacific preferred M Per
cent , up to Ol-tf. Northwestern , 110 % to
HIM. Reading > 'j' ' per cent higher , to 47'rf. '
Uock Island ? „ ' pur cent higher , to OS'tf. St.
Paul , Union Pacific , anil Western Union
each wont X per cent higher , lo G95 < , 013
and S7aB' respectively. During the hour to
12 o'clock the market was distinguished bv
a continuation of the early strength , but
without any Important fluctuations. Pitts
burgh & Western preferred moved up IK
per cent , and Oregon Navigation 1 per cent.
At noon thn list was well helil at nearly the
best figures.
Tlio following were the closing quotations :
I' . S 4s regular Northern 1'n.ciUc . ftJ'-i '
U.S. Is coupons . .12MV do preferred 1 <
I' . S. ms regular H > P ( 0 AcN. W 111'i
P. H. I'ix ' coupons do preferred 143
Part fir Us of Ml .lit1. N.Y.rVsntral
Control I'nrlflc . : ' , I'.l ) . A. K
Chicngo& Alton VI" Itock Island IH
C. . M..VBtl > TO'i
.UJulnuv dopreferrml . .lHJi
n. . ij.w . in St.l'nnt &Oninlia. . MU
Illinois Cuntial . . .HD'i dnnroferred IfJ
I. . II. AV . 8 Uillon lUclllc fll'6
Kiinsnui : Texas . . ll'i W..St. L. ,
l.nko Slioie . . . _ . . doproforrud iWi
Michigan Central . Kb'4 Western Uulon S7
Missouri 1'atlllc . l'j
Moxii : Easy at
PIUMR MEUOVNTII.E I'Ai'np. 2K5J3/4' per
cent.
STHIILINO 13\citison Dull , and steady ;
sixty-day bills , $ J.87 # ; demand ,
PUODUOIS AIAUICUTS.
CHICAOO , May 23. 1:15 : p. m. close Who.it
1 > out stcailv : cash , SljJfe ; June , SOc ; July ,
Oc.
Oc.Corn
Corn Lower ; cash and June , 33 ; July ,
O.its SteaOy ; cash , 22 > c ; Juno , 22 IMOc ;
uly , 22Jfc.
Kyo IDtfc.
Uarlov Nothing dolni ; .
Prime TlmoUiy il.33.
Flax-Jl.5-1.
Whisky Cl.OS.
Pork Kasicr ; cash and June , $11.45 ; July ,
11 5" ) .
Luril firmer ; cash and June , G.77J4 ; July ,
Flour Steady nnd unchanged ; winter
vlieat , $2.0@I.T5 ( ) ; spring wheat , $1.30@5.50 ;
ye , JJ 45 ( 2.05.
Dry Suit Meats Shoulders , Jo.l2 @r .2 , ' ) ;
hort cle.ir , ? < 1.12K@i.23 ( : short nhs , fS.t 5.
Huttor Higher lor fanev " , croamcry , 10g
Din i ! ; dairy , 'JK@14ljO-
Chi'oso Firm for cre.im Cheddars and flaU
at "KOT c ; Young Americas , 8@SXo.
EC S Steady ; fresh , HJ CffilUJ c.
Hides Unchanged ; heavy and light graen
iilletl , . " 1 , ' c ; sal ted dull. 4 0 ; green salted
alf. Cc ; dry flint , 7o ; dry salted , 7c ;
Iry calf , 7 ( < ZSc ; deacons , 2oc each
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed ,
c ; No. ti , 3 c ; cake , 4) c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour 13,000 12,000
Wheat 10,000 43,000
Corn 020,000 1133,000
Oats 230.000 201.000
Now York , May 23. Wheat Receipt * .
5.SOO ; exports , 10,000 ; tliu spot market was
'airly active , but lower ; No. 2 red , S0c in
itorc , Sl o afloat , Sl ' 'Xf f. o. b. ; No. ! !
rod , 75c ; No. I red. iC > J o ; No. 1 white , 92 e ;
options fairly active , but K@X lower and
veak , No. 2 closing at S0 , ' < c.
Corn Kccalpts , 40,400 ; exports , 217,550 ;
suet market fairly nrtivo , but easy ; No. " ,
,2o , in elevutor ; 43(7(43 ( 0afloat ; No. white ,
U c ; uogiadcd mixed , 40@44c ; options
dull.
dull.Oats
Oats Receipts , 02,000 ; exports. 413 ; spot
steady and fairly active ; options firmer and
noderately active ; May , 2bc , closing 2Sj ) c ;
spot , No. 2 , white , 34 } c ; mixed western , 27
Coffee Outions opened steady anil un
clmnged to 3 points down , nnd closed bnrrly
steady and 510 pointi down ; sales , 29,000
bags ; May , $10.40 ; June , $10.33 ; July , $10.75 ;
August , 10.75 ; spot Hio , dull ; fair cargoes ,
Petroleum Steady ; United closed at 83c.
Eggs In moderate demand ; western , best ,
Porlc Quiet ; moss , $13.00Qii.23. :
Lard Lower and dull ; western steam ,
$7.10 ; May , $7.00.
Butter Firm ; \vestorii dairy , OGJllio ;
western creamery , lt@17. ! c.
Cheese Easier ; light skims , G@GJ.fc.
May 22. Sample wheat
dull , but about steady ; receipts , 97 cars ;
shipments , 30 curs. Closing : No. 1 hard ,
May , 97c ; July , USe ; on track , 97c ; No. 1
northern , May , S5 } c ; July , SGo ; on track ,
9G ( < I > S7c ; No. 2 northern. May , 77c ; July ,
7c ( ; on trnclt , 70@tOc.
Milwaukee , May 22. Wheat Dull ;
cash , 75J c.
Corn Quiet ; No. 3 , 33c.
Oats Quiet ; No. 2 , white , 27 > fc.
Kyo Dull : No. 1 42e.
Provisions Easy ; pork , $11.50 for cash ,
Clnclminti , May 22. Wheat Lower ;
No. 3 red , SOr.
Corn Stng ; No. 3 mixed , 35 > e.
Oats Steady ; No. 2 mlxoJ , 20 > tfc.
Whisky-Firm at $1.0J.
St. KouiH , May 3J. Wheat Lower ;
cash , 77c ; July , 72 , ! < o.
Corn Firm ; cash and July , Sl c ; May ,
31 > .fc.
Oats Firm ; cash and May , 23Ue ; July ,
228j'c ,
"i-'ork Lower nt $11.75.
Lard Dull nt # 1 SO.
Whisky Steady ut $1.02.
Huttor Unchanged ; creamery , 13@15o ;
dairy , Il@l2c.
KniiHns Clly. May 22. Wheat-Quiet ;
No.2red , cash , 7lo asked ; July , ill % a hid ;
No. 2 , soft , cash , 77Ko asked ; August , C3o
bid.
bid.Corn Lower ; No. 2 , cash 2Go bid ; July ,
20ifo asked ; No. 3 white , cash , 27o bid.
Oats No. 2 cash , 20u bid ,
STOCK.
llniisis : Oily , Mav 22. Cattle RecoiptH.
2.700 ; shipments , 2,000 ; market strong and
active ; dressed beef und shipping steers
strong and higher ; good to choice i-orn-fed ,
$ y.b5@4.10j common to medium , S3.25f 3.75 ;
stackers and feeding steers steady nt t2 23W
3.45 ; cows steady at $1.75@l.2. ! %
Hogs Receipts , 8 , : K ) ; shipuiunts , 1,400 ;
market steady , hut lower ; good to cholco
light , ? 427 } ( < 4.U2 > $ ; common to medium ,
fUU@1.25.
Sioux City , May 21 Cattle Receipts ,
228 ; shipments , 330 ; market steady ; stockers -
ors , $2,25 ( 2.75 ; fi-oders , * 20@2.SO ! ! ; canners
and bulls , $1.00@1.75 ; veal calves , 82.00(14 (
4.00.
4.00.Hogs Rci-olpts , 1,603 ; iiarkct lower ;
light and mixed , $4.15@-i.22l ; he.ivy ,
National Stock VnnN , I2n < t St.
IJOUIH , May 22. Cattle Receipts , 1,900 ;
shipments , 400 ; market steady ; choice
heavy native steers , $ U.DOi ; 4,40 : fair to cooit ,
$3.10@3.90 ; stockers and feeder * , $2.15(33.20 ;
rangers , corn-fed , $ ' . ' .900(3.70 ; grass-fed , $3. 71
@ 3.10.
Hogs Receipts , 000 ; shipments , 200 ;
market lower ; choice heavy and butchers'
selections , $4.4001.50 ; packing , $ l.3'K ' < i4.10l
light crudes , $4.83 4.45.
Olilonun , May 23. The Drovers' Journal
reports us follows ;
Cattle Receipts , 14,400 ; market active
but lower ; beeves , $4.00C'(4.37 } < ; steers , 3.f (
( 4,15 ; itockors and feeders , $ j.03.7&
cows , bulls nnd mixed , $2.00(33.23 ( ; Tcxns
steers. $2.75r37S.
Hogs Receipts. 10,000 ; market o | > oned
steady , closing 6@10o lower ) mixed nnrt
heavy , W.25 4.63 ; light , fl.80 < a-J.70 ; skips ,
13 B0@4.20.
Sheep Rccolpts , 4,000 ; market stronger ;
natives , $ a60@4.80 ; westerns , shorn , M.75
4.25 ; Tcxans shorn , W.00@3.75 ; lambs , M.CO
( S5.80.
srooic.
Cnltlc.
Wednesday , Mny 23.
The receipt1 ! of cattio were light , espec
ially so for the middle of the week , there
being only nbout half ns many cattio on sale
ns n week ngo. The market opened fnlrly
steady on tidy nnd fnt llttlo cattio. Such
cattio ns happened to strike the buyers'
fancy sold n llttlo stronger , salesmen In some
Instances quoting 5c higher. Other grades
of beef nnd shipping steers were not so
brisk and did not sell for any moro thnn
steady prices , as n rule. Heavy rnttlo on
the coarsish order , or light cattio that were
not fat , moved slowly. The d cm nnd oven
for good heavy cattle was limited. The
bulk of such cattio as suited the buyers
was plclted up early , and there were not
many cattio of any kind loft in the yards un
sold when the market closed. The beef ana
shipping steers sold nt $ J.3T > @ 3.S5 , but princi
pally nt $3.GOfji.60. ( ; Hutchers' stock sold nt
nbuutstcudv prices , but shippers must boar
In mind that the common stuff , such ns old
nnd thin cows , Is not sollinc so well ns It was
two or three weeks ago. The buyers mostly
want good , fnt cows nnd heifers , nnd when
they tnko anything common they want it nt
low figures. Cows sold nt $2.00d3.25 , nnd
emitters nt $1.6UY3.00. A few bulls changed
hands nt t J.23@3.UO. The trading in stock-
crs and feeders was rather limited. A few
Polled Angus cattle brought $3.30 , nnd some
stockcrs brought $3.00@3.10.
There was some llttlo Improvement In the
market to-dnv. The heavy hogs which sold
largely on yesterday nt $1.15 , $4.17nnd
$4.20 , brought 2 } ( ( f5c moro to-day. The
buyers were apparently anxious for the hogs ,
nnd the trade was fairly active nt the ad
vance. Tlio range was very narrow , the
heavy mixed hogs selling largely nt $4.20 mid
fl.22 . Tlio light hogs sold at about steady
prices , mostly at $4.25 , nnd the buyers were
figuring that thov got a llttlo better stufl at
the price than yesterday. The hogs were till
sold in good season , nnd the Ute arrivals
were picked up nt steady prices.
Shuc-p.
Thcro was one load of eommonlsh shorn
sheep hero which sold at S3.35. Thcro was
also a double-deck received , hut it was con
signed direct to tlio packers. The demand
is good and the market firm for desirable
muttons.
Cattle . 1,100
Hogs . 4,000
Sheep . 300
Prevailing 1'riccs.
The folio wing is n tibia of prioos paid in
this mirket for tlio grades of stock men
tioned :
Good steers , 1230 to 1450 Ibs. . . 8.70 ( < ? 4.00
Good steers , 1050 to 1300 Ibs. . . .50 @ 3.00
Ordinary to fair cows . 2.00 ( j2.40
Fair to good cows . 2.40 < g3.CO
oed to choice cows . 2.00 ( < 3.00
hoico to fancy cows , heifers. . 3.00 ( ( J3.23
? uirto good bulls . 2.00 ( m2.50
Good to choice bulls . 2.50 ( V13.00
Tjignt stackers nnd feeders. . . . 2.70 ( 3 00
jood feeders , 950 to 1103 Ibs. . 3.00 ( n .35
Tuir to choice light hogs . 4.20 @ 4.25
rnir to choice heavy hogs . 4.20 C' 4.25
ruir to choice mixed hog3 . 4.20 ( ( 4.25
? nir to medium iiatlvo sheep. . 3.59 ( ( 4.25
oed to choice native sheep. . . 4.00 ( it4.50
\iir to choice western sheep. . 3.25 @ 4.60
Shorn sheep . 3.00 (44.00
Il'jprcsoutaUvo Sales.
8T12UIIC.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1. . . .1050 $3.00 12. . . .1030 $3.C5
8. . , . SOS 3.23 44. . , .1170 3.G3
8. . , . SCO 3.30 2 . .1247 3.05
19. . , . 9S4 3.33 . .1325 3.G7
.0. . , .1033 3.35 21. . . .1230 3.70
. 972 3.40 18. . . .12S5 3.70
1. .1020 3.40 18. . . .1228 3.70
10. .1050 3.40 18. . . .1290 3.70
15. .1003 355 15. . . .1201 3.70
13. .1090 3.55 19. . .1237 3.70
17. .1021 3.GO 1. . .1470 3.70
18. .1230 3.GO 22 1204 8.70
23. .115U 3.GO 19 1171 3.75
19. .130S 3.65 18 1213 3.75
31. .1195 8.C5 18 1254 3.75
20. .1278 3.G5 21 1190 3.80
JO. .1203 3.G5 17 12J4 3.85
cows.
.1100 2.00 19 . . .129S 2.75
.1010 2.00 8 . . . 850 2.75
.1000 200 1 . . .1100 2.75
I. , .1050 2.00 2 1085 2.85
1. . 910 2.00 1 1100 2.85
1.S. . . 620 2.00 5 1312 2.85
1. .1200 2.25 1 1200 3.00
15. .1091 223 3 1145 2.90
1. . 930 2.50 1 980 3.00
4 . 988 2.GO 1 740 3.20
1. . 950 2.75 3 910 8.25
8. .1125 2.75
DULLS.
1. .1520 2.25 1. . .1000
1. .1400 2.CO 1. . .1810 8.00
1. .1020 2.75
STOCKEHS.
31. Oil 3.00 29. . G05 3.10
4. 630 8.00
4.S. FCEDEHS ,
S. S07 3.25 83. . 809 3.30
0. 797 8.20
CAi.vns.
2SO 3.00 1. 140 4,50
CANXUllS ,
10. PeG 1.50 5. 988 2.00
STEEKS ,
31. 037 2.00 8 847 8.25
0. 775 3.20
nint-EHS ,
2S. 7S5 8.10.
noos.
No. Av. Silk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
01. . . .249 120 $4.20 02. 2S4 200 $1.22)4
. . .8117 80 4.20 CO. , .234 100 4.22).f )
70 ! . . .209 120 4.20 00. .275 40 4.2 ; ' '
58. , . .25S 40 4.20 09. , .253 120 4-2J > 5
57. , . .807 40 4.20 55. , .285 40 4.2 ; ; ;
01. . . .270 120 4.20 (53. ( , .210 100 4.23V4
57. . . .301 4.20 72. , .233 120 4.27" '
57. . . .327 4.30 05. , .253 - 42) ! !
57.m. . . . .205 4.20 03. , .31(5 ( SO 4.2-- '
01. , . .203 4,20 01. , .207 120 4.2.
01. , . .271 ! 80 4.20 05.m. . , .254 '
54. 80 420 m. ooy 40 4 , . %
70. . .a HI 120 4.20 51. 80 4.22K
00. . .2IM 60 4.20 08. ! ! 253 40 4.25
00. , . .293 200 4.20 72. , .241 80 4.25
03. , . .215 200 4.20 77. . .240 320 4.23
01. . . .301 200 4.20 71. , .223 40 4.25
51. , . .207 120 4.20 7D. , .204 4,23
07. . . .859 120 4.20 78. . .213 40 4.25
CO. , . .242 120 4.20 111. . .275 80 4.25
0(5. ( , . .84S 100 4.20 (53. " 4.25
69. . . .830 80 4.20 08. 214 80 4 2. )
CO. 279 " 40 4.20 78. . .213 40 4.25
5(5 ( , , . .227 120 4.20 00. . .2(11 ( 4.25
5S. 120 4.20 60 . .201 4.25
CO. , .257 40 4.20 04. . .237 80 4.25
132. 1.210 - 4.22K 71. . .241 200 4.25
CO. . 209 100 CO. . .242 120 8.25
53. . .20' ) 120 (51. ( . .2(59 ( bO 4.25
71. , .24'i ICO 4.22K 05. . .254 4.25
5'J. , . .3T5 200
No. Av. Pr.
120 Nobruaku nutlvca CO $3.85
htnuic Notes.
Moderato receipts.
Heavy hogs higher.
Tidy little cattio stronger.
One load of sheep on tialo.
Chlcuco cattio market closed lower.
Isaac David waa in from Uladon witli hogs
Henry Cook was in from Underwood with
hogs.
J. C , Sulllvuu represented Spuulding with
cattle ,
M. H. Sullivan was In from Spauldlng with
cattle.
S. O. Anderson was in from Wayne with
cattio.
H. J. Moore , was in from Dunlap , Iowa ,
with cattle.
Lufayctto Illggina , of Auburn , was In
with cattio.
D. U. Hall has cattle of his own feeding in
from Ax tell.
Charles Moon , of Button , was on tbo mar
ket with cuttle.
Henjamin Wray was in from Creston , In , ,
with two cars of hogs.
A. U. Wilson was In from Logan , la. , with
two cur loads of bogs.
Cashier Everett , qTllio Lyons bnnlc\vas In
with two cars of ctAtM
Henry Kohwcr nnd Ijcnry Frfthm , of Fort
Cnlhoun , were In with two loads of high
grade Berkshire hogs.
F. HanufT , of Logan. Ta. , was on the mar
ket with his first stoW shipment nnd was so
well ploascd with hli silo of cattio nt $3.80 ,
that ho will como again.
J. W. Dallcy , 6f Woodbine. Iowa , was In
with his first stoijle nhlpmont to. South
Omaha anil was well pleased with the
market , getting $3.85 for his cattio , nnd said
ho would como again. , , j
The hog market Is'now back about where
It wns a week ngo. tlio Hogs on Wednesday
morning , of lost week , selling mostly nt
$4.20 ® 1.25 with a few trades at SI.S7X , and
an equal number at ? l,15'nnd fl.17) .
OMAHA \VnoiiKflAIilS MAltltKTS.
Produce , limits , Ktc.
Butter dull nnd weak. Cheese quiet and
dsmaml light. Etrcs llrni. Poultry In light
receipts and market steady. Lemons and
oranges advancing.
DUTTKH Tnblo dairy , 12@13o ; packers'
stock , 8(300. ( Creamery Prints , fancy , 20(3
22o ; choice , 15 ( < MOo ; solid packed , 14@16c ,
Eoos Strictly fresh , 10 < iCllc.
Cnnr.sn Young America , full cream. Oc ;
twin flats , Co ; oft grades , 4Vt(5c ( ( ; Van Ros-
acm Edam , $11.50 per dozen ; sap sago , 19c ;
brick , 150 } llmuurger , 12c ; domestic Swiss.
14c ; skims , 20Ic ; cheese safes , bronze
medal , No. 8 , ? J.b5.
Poui.Tiiv Live hens per dozen , $4.00(31 (
4.25 ; roosters , $3.75@4.00 ; turkeys , 9@llc
per Ib.
STiuwiiBimtns Per case , 24 nta , $3.00(3 (
2.85 ; soft , $1.00@2.00
Ciiiiuiins ; Cnl. , * 1.75@2.00 per 10 Ib box }
southern , $3.004.00 per crate.
GUANOES Fancy Washington navels$3.00
@ 5.25 ; Hlvcrsldo , M.00jt3.25 ( ; fancy paper
rind St. Michaels , $3.75 ( < $4.25 ; fancy Duarte
Mcditerraiilan sweets , $2.75@3.25 ; fancy
bright mountains. $2.25(32.75 ( ; Los Angeles
( choice ) , ? 2.25 < < J2.50.
LKMONB Choice , $4.50Jl3.00j ( fancy , $3.75 ®
0.75.
0.75.CocoANi'ts Choice Ruatnns , per 100 , $4.50 ;
less than 100. fie each.
IUNANAS According to size of bunch ,
$1.752.r > 0.
Ai-i'LCS Cholco , $3.25@3.50 ; poor , $1.25 ®
2.M.
2.M.EVIII.Y
EVIII.Y VnoET MILES Lettuce , per dozen
heads , 20@23o ; rnillshes , per dozen bunches ,
10@15c ; green onions , 12il3c ( ) ; parsley , 25 ®
SOosoup ; bunches , 20it'J5c ( ; beets , 45@50c ;
carrots , 60ff55c ( ; turnips , .r 0@55e ; o.ystor
plant , 30a5e ( ; celery , 85@$1 00 ; cauliflower ,
$1.00(32.25 ( ; cucunihors , 50SOOc ( , ; green
peas , bu boxes , ? 1.601.75 ; string beans , per
box , ? 1.50@1.7fi ; wax beans , $223@2.50 ;
tomatoes , K bu , $1.75@2.23 ; asparagus , per
doz , 804r ( > c ; pieplant , per Ib , Ig2c ( ; now
potatoes , porlb , 2 ( < l2i < fc ; cabbage , 2J
southern , $3.00@2.75 per crate.
Fur.sti FISH White llsh , nor ID , 7C. . . .
herrings , frozen , per Ib , 5c ; trout , fresh
caught , per Ib , Oc ; white porch , fresh caught ,
per Ib , 7c ; nutlalo , fresh caught , per Ib. 7c ;
Iilckcrol , fresh caucht , per Ib , Oc ; black bass ,
fresh caught , per Ib , 11 c.
BEANS Choice hand picked navy , $2.20 ;
choice hand picked medium , $1.75 ; choice
hand picked country , $1.C5 ( < § 1.75 ; clean
country , $1.20@1.25.
PoTATOCb Choice , sacked , per bu , 25@30c.
VEAI. Choice , medium size , 7g8e ( ; choice ,
heavy , 4@G.
HuiB9 , PELTS , TALLOW. ETC. Green
salted hides. 4& 5o ; dry salted hides , Oc ; dry
Hint hides , 7c ; calf hides , 5@5 > o ; damaged
hides , 2c less ; sheep pelts , preen , each , 25c@
$1.00 ; sheep pelts , dry , Jfcr Ib , wa > J2c ; wool ,
average , 14l8e ; tallowj No. 1 , 3K@lc ; tal
low , No. 2 , 2 @Sof. grease , white , 8@4c ;
grease , yellow , 2@2J c. ,
Al'I'I.B BUTTKK 7C.
Cinr.H Bbls , ? a ; hf bbls , $3.
BuTriiti.s'B : 14@Ifie i&r Ib.
MAI-LE Sttuu 12X15c per Ib ,
HONEY lC@I7c per Ib ,
PRESERVES 9 @lOc per Ib.
jELLTEs 34c per Ib.
BEESWAX No-1,18@20c.
Groceries.
Bios American A" , seatnles , $17.25 ; Union
Square paper , discount , y5 per cent.
CANNED FISH Brbok trout , 3 Ib , $2.50 ;
salmon trout , 2 Ib. $2.35 ; clams , 1 Ib , $1.25 ;
clams , 2 Ib , $2.00 ; clam chowder , 3 Ib , 53.23 ;
devilled crabs , lib , $2 5 ; devilled crabs. 2
Ib , $3.50 ; codfish balls. 2 Ib , $1.75 ; caviar , K
Ib , $2.25 ; eels , 1 Ib. ? 3.2Si lobsters , 1 Ib , $2.00 ;
lobsters , 1 Ib , $1.90 ; lobsters , devilled. K'lb ,
$2.25 ; mackerel , 1 Ib'Sl.OO ; mackerel mus
tard sauce , 3 Ib , $3.90 ; mackerel tomato
sauce , 3 Ib , $3.40 ; oysters , 1 Ib , 85c ; oysters ,
2 11) , $1.50 ; salmon , C. R. , 1 Ib , $2.10 ; salmon ,
C. R..2 Ib. $3.10 , salmon. Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.85 ;
salmon , Alaska , 2 Ib , $2.90 ; shrimps , 1 Ib ,
$2.05.
CANDLES Star , 8s , 10 oz , per Ib. 9c ; Star ,
8s , 14 oz , per ID , 9c ; Stearle , wax , 10 oz , Os ,
nor Ib , lie ; Stc.irlo , wax , 14 oz , Os , per Ib ,
lie ; half boxes.o } extra.
CANDY 9K@12Xc per Ib.
CHOCOLVTE AND COCOA 25(239c ( per Ib ;
German ohickory red. 8c.
Coi'FDES Green Fancy old golden Rio ,
2-lc ; fancy old poaborry , 23c ; Rio , choice to
fancy , 22c ; Rio"prime , 21c ; Rio , good , 20c ;
Mocha , 2Sc ; .lava , fancy Mandchling , 27c ;
Java , good interior , 24c.
CoEFKis Roasted Arbucklc , 24Jic ; Me-
Laughlin XXXX , 24c ; German , 24 } c ;
Dillworth , 2-lc ; Alaromn , 24c.
CiiACKnug AND CAKES 0 > @lSc > per Ib.
DitiRi ) FRUITS Per Ib , apricots , 14@17c.
Apples , Mich.4c ; stars , Cc ; Aldens , ti % @
8c. Peaches , Cal. Y. , peeled , 17@20c ; fancy
unpecled , ll@13e ; sun dried , GJ c ; Salt
Lake , Oc. Prunes , Cal. R C , 7J@10Kc.
Currants , 5@7c ; Turkish prunes , 4 } c. Cit
ron pool , 23c. Lemon peel , 14c. Fard dates ,
lOc. Figs. Q@10c. Raisins , Malaga bunch ,
dchcsas. $5.00 per box ; Valoncias , per Ib , 7c ;
Cal. G & S. , $2.40 per box. Dried grapes ,
5c. Blackberries , bjfc. Pitted cherries , 17c
Pitted plums , 9@llc. Raspberries , 21c
Nectarines , 130140.
GINGER Jamaica , } f pts. , $3.00 per doz.
FAUIXACEOUS GOODS Barley , 3 ( < ? 35 c ; far
ina , 4' < c ; peas , 3c ; oatmeal , } ' @ ; maca
roni , lij c ; vermicell , 11K ° ! rice , 47o ;
sago and tapioca , 0@7c.
FISH Salt Dried codfish , OJj@8 } ; hali
but , 12c ; scaled herring , 25o per box ; hoi.
herring , ( loin , 50c ; Hamburg spiced herring ,
? 1.00@UO ; imp. hoi. herring , 90c@1.00 ;
mackerel , hlf bbls , No. 1 , $13.50 ; largo fami
ly , $13 50 per 100 Ibs ; whitoflsh , No. 1 , $7.25 :
family , $350 ; trout. $5.25 ; salmon , $8.50 an-
chnvis , 10-lb pails , SOc.
LYB $1.754.50.
NUTS Almonds , 10@18o ; Brazils , 9o ; fil
berts , 12c ; pecans , 18o : walnuts , 13o ; peanut
cocks , 8c ; roasted , lOc.
Oii.s-Kcroseno P W , lOc ; W W , 12o ;
headlight , lU o ; salad oil , $2.85@7.00 per
do/en.
PICKLES Medium , per bbl , $3.00 ; small ,
$0.00 ; gherkins , $7.00.
WitAiTiNfi PAI-HH Straw , per Ib , 1 % @
c ; rag. ' < % manila \ B , Cc. No 1 , 9c.
SALT Dairy , 140 2-lb pkgs , $2.70 ; do 100
3-lbpkgs , $3 ( X ) ; do GO 5-lb pkgs , $3.50 ; do 23
10 Ib pkgs , $2.40 ; Ashton , bu bags , 50-lb , 85c ;
do 4-bu bags , 231-lb , $ , J.40 ; do M S A , BO-lb
bags , 5Je ; per bbl , $1.35.
Sunns Bird , 4\4 < < l6o.
SALSOIIA 19 < ( < (2J c per Ib.
STAHCII 5 > @ 7o tier Ib.
STOVB POLISH $2.00(25.87 ( per gross.
Si'icr.s Whole , ttor ID Allspice , 12c ; Cas
sia China , lOo ; clovqs , Xaiulbar , 25c ; nutmegs -
megs , No , 1 , 70c ; pejpor , 20c ,
SUOAHS Granulated , OKc ; confectioners
A , 8X c ; standard.oxtrn , C , 85 < o ; yellow
C , 7K@7c ; powdered , % @ o ; cut loaf ,
10Ji@10J < fo ; cubes , ,9ft ,
TKAH Gunpowder , 20itT ( > Oc ; Japan , 12 ®
40o ; Y. Hyson , 23GJ50CV Oolong , 22@50c.
ViNFtiAit Per gftl. lS@20c.
Dry Goods.
BATTS Standard. 80 ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty
12Kc ; Boone , 14oB ; , cased , $0.60.
CfoTTOs FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dls
. . . . IHKoi Sqirqwnand sluto , Vo ; 70 ,
12J < o ; CO. lOc. ' .
Ouu'KT WAHP Bibb White , lOc ; col-
orcd , 22c. ' "
Ciusn Stovons' B , SJ c ; Stevens' A , 7u ;
bleached 8c Slovens' J' bleached
, ; , 7Jfo ; ,
8 0 ; Stevens' N. 8J < o ; bleached , U > tO ;
Stevens' BUT , ll c.
CAMIIIIICB Slater , BcjWoods , 5o ; Standard ,
5o ; Peacock , 5u.
COKSKT.IKAXB Boston , 7 c ; Androscog-
gin , TJfo ; Ifoarsarge , 7 o ; Kockport ; O o ;
Conestoya. ( Ij c.
DUCK West Point , 29 in , 8 oz. OKo ; do , 29
in , 10 oz , 121'c ; do , 2' ) In , 10 oz , 15 0 ; do , 40
in. 11 oz , IGc.
DKNIIIS Amoskeng , Ooz , 10 > $ o ; Everett , 7
oz , lilu ; York , 7oz , 13c ; Huymuker , 8 0 ;
Julfroy XX. ll a ; Juffrey XXX , 12 # v.
Beaver Cruuk AA , 12c ; Denver Crook BB ,
lie ; Beaver Creek CU. lOo.
! t3' ' cj Anawan , a3)o'o ; Windsor , 8iJu. )
FLASNBLS lied , 0,21-Inch , 15 > io ; B. 21-
Inch , 2t | c ; O 0.24 Inch. SOc } H A F , * ( ,
25c > . J R p ) } ( . 27c ; G , / , 25C.
FHNNKI.S Plaid , Raftsman , 20o ; Goshcn ,
n2 fo ; Clear Lake , SOJt'c } Iron Mounttiln ,
SniiiTiNOfl-Caleilonta X. OJ c ; Calcmlla
XX , lOWe ; Economy , l > o ; Otis , tic ; Granite ,
O'rc ; Crawford Check , So ; Hnw River
Plaids , fi > fc.
OIXOHAM Plunkett checks , 0Vc : Whit-
tenton , G e ; York , 7J i'i Normandl dress ,
7H ! Calcutta dress. 7 c ; Whlttenton
dress , 7 * < c : Renfrew dress , XxWIXc.
KKNTfCKY JEANS Memorial , liio ; Stand
point , ISc ; Durham , 2fJ < c ; Hercules , 18o ;
Leamington , 32Wc ; ( llejiwood , 20c ; Melville ,
! < 5c ; Hung-up , liij c.
PIIINTS Dress-Charter Oak , 6 VcRamap }
4c : Lodl , 5ifc ; Allen , Cc ; Richmond , Cc ;
Windsor , ( Ma ; Eddystonc. fl o ; Pacific. 6X" .
PIIINTS , INDIOOBI.UK St , Lctlgor , 5c ;
" ' - ' " " '
-'American , C c ; Arnold ,
tlirv. flfl ! Windsor fJnlil
PIIIXTS , PINK AXn Ronns Richmond.
CVo ; Allen , Gc ; Rlverpolnt , 6 } c ; Stool
River , O o ; Richmond 0 > fo ; Pncltlc , fc ,
Biiowx Sncr.TiNo Atfantlc A , 4-4 , 7c ;
Atlantic 11 , 4-4 , 7 > c ; Atlantic D. M , OJ c ;
Atlantlo P , 4-4 , Oo ; Atlantic LL , 4-4 , Gc ;
Aurora C , 4-4 , 4Jfo ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , G fc ;
HooslerLL , 4-4 , SJi'c , Indian Bend 4-4 , 7 , ' c ;
Lnwronco LL , 4-4 , 5 ? o ; Old Dominion 4-1 ,
5Kc ; Pepperell R , 4-4 , 0 fc ; Poiiperell E , 40
Inch , " ' .fc ; Pcppcroll 8-4 , 17c ; Poppcroll 0-4 ,
30c ; Poppcroll 10-4 , 12o ; Utlca 0 ; 4-4 , 4Jfc ;
Wachusett , 4-1 , 7kc ; Aurora R , 4-4 , 7c ;
Aurora B , 4-4 , 0) 0.
TICKS Onkfand , A , 7o ; International ,
YY , 8c ; Shotuckot , S , 8j o ; Warren , No.
870 , lOo ; Berwick , BA , ISc ; Acme. ISo ;
\ork , 30 In , 12ic ; York , 'U in , 13 > < c , Swift
River. 8c ; Thorndlko OO , 8) ) 0 ; Thorndlko
E F , SJ c ; Tliorndlko 120. 9 > < fc ; Thorndlko
XX , 15c ; Cordls No. 5 , 9 o ; Cordis No. 4 ,
lOKc.
Miscr.i.LANEOt's Tublo oil cloth , $2.25 ;
table oil cloth , imrble , $2.25 ; plain Holland ,
9Kc ; Dado Holland , 12) ) < fe.
nml CliLMnlonls.
ACID Sulphuric , per carboy , IJ/c ; citric
per Ib , 54e ; oxalic , per Ib , 15c ; tartarlc ,
jowdered , per Ib , 45c.
Ai.t'M Per Ib , 3 } e.
A.MMONH Cnrboiintc , per Ib , Cc.
AUKOvtuooT Bermuda , per Ib , 40c.
BAi.stXi Copaiba , porlb , 7.ic.
Bomx Refined , porlb , 12c.
' CALOMEL Am. , per Ib , S2.
CASSIA Hri > s Per Ib , ISc.
Cltl.oHoroitM I'or Ib , 4lc.
CoitnosiVE SUIILIMAIE Per Ib , 73c.
CitiiAM TAHTAII Pure , per Ib , H2c.
EXTUACT Loi\\oon Bulk , per Ib , 12 } c.
Gt/lcr.iiiNE Bulk , per Ib , 20.
GUM AiiAiuc' Select , per Ib , $1.00 ; nsfoH-
Ida , tier Ib , ISc ; camphor , per Ib , 8Sc ; opium ,
per Ib , $3.25.
IODINE Rcsublimatcd , per ounce. $3,05.
LEAVES Buchu , short , per Ib , 15e ; senna ,
Alex. , per Ib , 33c.
Moui-niA Sulph , per oz. $2.75.
POTASSBromide , per Ib , 42o ; Iodide , per
lb$2. 0.
QUIXIA Sulph , per Ib , 4Cc.
SEEDS Cntinry , per Ib , 4 > ® 5e.
SOAPS Castile , mottled , per Ib , S@10c ;
castile , white , per Ib , 18@15c.
Sri HITS NiTitr. Sweet , per Ib , 30c.
STIIYCHNIA Crystals , $1.10.
SuLi'ii. CINCIIOXA Per oz , 20e.
TAroien Per Ib , Gc.
WAX- White , per Ib , 55G3o.
OILS Linseed , raw , GOc ; linseed , boiled ,
Clc ; castor , per pal , fl.20bergumot ; , Sander
son's , per Ib , S2.b5 ; lemon , Sanderson's , per
Ib , $1.75 ; peppermint , per Ib , $2.05 ; wintergreen -
green , per Ib , $2.15 ; olive , Malawi , per Ib ,
$1.15 ; headlight , -175 test , 15j c ; gasoline , 75
degrees , 13c ; naptha , C3 degrees , 12c ; 150
prime white , lOc ; 150 water white , 12c ; per
fection , 14ci lardinc , 80c ; Summer , W. Va. ,
lie ; Zero , W. Va. , lOc ; I. X. L. , dark en
gine , 20c ; carbon , snow white , 150 degrees ,
; Turpcntlno .
MctnlH.
BLOCK TIN Eng. Ref'd ' small pig , 2Sc ;
bar , 29c.
CowEii Planished boiler sbes , 32c ; cold
rolled , 80c ; sheathing , 30c ; pitts. SOc ; flats ,
30c.
GALVANIZED SHEET Inox Junlnta , CO per
cent discount.
PATKNT PLANISHED IRON No , 24 to 27 , A
quality , per Ib , 10) c , No. 24 to 27 , B quality ,
For less than bundle add KC per Ib.
sheets , $13.50.
SHEET IHONNo. . 20 , $3.40 ; No. 27 , $3.50.
SOLDEII Ho5t Metal Co.'s half and half in
1-lb cases , per Ib. IGc ; commercial half and
half , 15c ; No. 1 , in bars , 14c.
TIN PLATE ( Best Charcoal ) 1C , 10x14 ,
225 sheets. $ (5.50 ( ; IX , 10x14 , 223 sheets , $8.25 ;
1C , 12x12 , 225 sheets , $0.50 ; IK , 13x12 , 225
sheets , $3.23 ; 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $0.50 ; IX ,
11x20 , H2 sheets , $3.20 ; IXX , 14x20 , 112
sheets , $10 ; IXXX , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $11.75 ;
1C. 2x23 , 113 sheets , $14.20 ; IX , 2x23 , 112
sheets , $17 ; IXX , 2x33. 113 sheets , $30.00.
Lumber and Duildltm Material.
Dimension nnd Timbers
13 ft. 14 ft. 10 ft. IS ft. 20 ft. 22 ft. 21 f ;
2x4..15.00 15.00 15.00 1000 10.00 1900 20.00
2xl ( 15.00 15.00 13.00 10.00 10.00 19.00 20.00
2.\8 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 19.00 20.00
2x10. . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 1000 10.00 19.00 20.00
2x12. . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 19.10 20.00
4x48x8.10.00 15.00 10.00 17.00 1000 19.00 20.00
FENCING No. 1 , 4 and 0 in , 12 and 14 ft ,
rough , S1G.OO@10.50 ; No. 1,4 ana 0 in , 10 ft ,
rough , $17 00 ® 17.50 ; No. 2 , 4 and (5 ( in , 13 and
nnd 1 ft , rough , $18.50@14 00 ; No. 2 , 4 and 0
n.lO ft , rough , $10.0C@1C.OO.
FINISHING 1st and 2nd clear , \ % in s 3s ,
$49.00051.00 ; 1 st and 2nd , clear , Ikf and 8
n , s 2 s , $47.00@50.00 ; 3rd , clear , IJf in , s 2
i , $43.00 ( 40.00 ; 3rd , clear , ! } < ; and 2 in , s 2 B.
43.00@4lJ.00 ; B select , l fl } and 2 in , s 2 s ,
1st and 2nd , clear , 1 in , a 2 B , $45.00 ; 3rd ,
clear , 1 in , s 2 s , $3S.OO ; A select , 1 in , 8 2 s ,
$34.00 ; B select , 1 in , s 3 s , $31.00.
FLOOUINO 1st coin. 0 inch pine , $34.00 ;
3nd com. 0 inch white pine , $81.00 ; 3rd com.
C inch white pine , $20.00 : D 0 inch wliito
pine , $20.00 ; com. 4 and 0 in. yellow pine.
J15.00 ; Star 4 in. yellow pine , $1700 ; 1st and
Jnd clear yellow pine , 4 and 0 inch , $19.00.
LIME , HTC. Quincy wliito liuio , ( best ) SOc ;
English nnd German Portland cement$3.45 ;
Milwaukee and Louisville , $1.00 ; Michigan
Blaster , $2.25 ; Fort Dodge plasters , $2.10 ;
Blue rapid plaster , $1.)0 ! ) : hair , 20c ; sash , 00
per ct. ( Us. ; doors , blinds , mouldings , 50 per
ct. dis ; tarred felt , per cwt. $3,00 ; straw
board , per cwt. , 51.00.
Poi-LAit LUMIIEH Clear poplar box bds. J <
In. s. 2s , $33.10 ; clear poplar % in. punol ,
$30.00 ; clear poplar % in , panel , $25 00 ; clear
clear poplar' in. panel stock wide , B. 3s , ,
$38.00 ; clear poplar , corrugated ceiling , ' %
POSTS White Cudar , 0 inch , halves , 12c ;
Wliito Cedar , 5U Inch , halves and 8 Inch
quarters , lie : Wliito Cedar , -I Inch , round ,
l(5o ( ; Tennnssoo Red Oak , split , lOc ; Split
Oak , ( white ) , feu ; Sawed Oak , ( white ) ,
SIIINOLUS , LATH , rut M XX clear , $3,20 ;
extra * A.s:2.bO Standard A . 5
. : ; , tfJ.OO ; inch ,
clear , $ l..0 ( ( ,1.75 ; 0 inch , clour , $1.7S@l.g ( ) ;
No. 1 , $1.10 1.15 ; California Red Wood ,
dimension widths , $ -1.60 : Cypress , Clear
Heart , dimension widths , $3.25 ; lath , $2.50.
Smr LAI' No. 1 plain , 8 and IS inch ,
$17.50 ; No. 2 plain , 8 and 10 inch , $15.50 ; No.
1 , O. G. , $18.00.
SIDINU First common and 10 feet , $22.00 :
second common and 1(1 ( feet , $19.00 ; third
common and 10 feet , $15.00 ; fence , common
and 10 feet , Jlii.OO.
STOCK BOAHDS A 12 In , s. 1 s. 13,14 nnd 1(5 (
ft , $40 : B 13 in. B. 1 B. 12 , 14 and 1(1 ( ft. $11 ;
C 13 In , s. 1 a. 13,14 and 1(1 ( ft , $35 ; D 13 jn , .
1 B. 12 , 14 and 1(1 ( ft , $2) ; No. 1 , com. 13 in , H.
1 s. 13 fr , $ lb ; No. 1 , com. 13 in , H , 1 s. II and
1(5 ( ft. $17.M > to $18.50 ; No. 1 , com. 13 in. s. 1 s.
10 , 18 nnd 20 ft. $19.50 ; No. 2 , com. 12 in , s. 1
8 , Hand 10 ft. $17.
CKII.INO AXII PAIITITION 1st com Jf in ,
white pina partition , 82 ; 2nd com % in
white plno partition , $ J7 ; clear % In , yellow
pine ceiling. 20 ; clear % in , Norway , $14,60 ;
2nd com j' In , Norway.
BoAlins No , 1 coin , s 1 R , 13. 11 and 10 it ,
$19 ; No 2 com , sis , 12 , 14 and 10 ft $10.50
No. 3 com , sis , 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $11.50 ; No. 4
com , s 1 B , 12 , 14 and 10 ft , ( shipping cull ,
$11. Add 50o per M ft for rough.
SHROEDER & DEAN ,
GRAIN
,
Provisions i Stocks
Basement First National Bank ,
5O5 boullilUlli Street , - Oumhu
Agrloulturnl tmplomonts.
CllVllClllLt , ,
DoalerlQ A ricnlnial { Implements , Wagons
Carrligei and hu Bl * . Jones ttrcct , between Pth nd
lutfi , OmMin , .Nctir 8 .
it MKTOALF CO. ,
Agrlcnlt1 Implements , Wagons , Carriages
\Vhotc. nlc. Onmtm , Nebrkika.
PAltLIfft OnUXDOllF A MAHTIN CO.
\Vholo ftle Dcnlcn In
AgricnltnralImpleineiitsWagons&Bnggies ,
Ml , RO , Mnd \ W ! Jonca Htcet , Omiih.i. _
MOL1NE , MILIiVItNASTODDAltDCO , ,
uanufRcturan nnd Jobber * In
Wagons , Buggies , Rales , Plows Eta
Cor. 9th and 1'ncltlo utrcots , Omftha.
WntorlnlB.
Artists' ' Materials , Plano/wil / Organs ,
1M3 DoiiRlai * lrtol Omnlia , A t > rn ka.
Boots nnd Shoos.
Ur. V. MORSE A CO. ,
Joute of Boots and Ste ,
1101,1101,111U Douglas Urort. Om hn. Manuftctorr ,
bummer utrtui , lloilon.
Oopl , Coke nnd Llmo.
OMAHA COAL , COKE .t LIME CO. ,
Joute of Hard and Son Coal ,
gS South IStli nrcet. Onmlm , N bra k .
KEliltASKA FUEL Co7
SliipiiG s of Coal a-fl CoKe ,
211 Sonlh t.tth St , Omfiha , Nab.
Com m I B s I o n and Storngo.
211DDELL .t IIWDULL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
i Jliutor , rust , clirosf , poultrr , f m .
ItlUlimnnt slroot OniHlm. Nnli.
DryCopd8 nnd Notlono.
"
r. E . SMITH .f "co. ,
Dry GoOuS , Furiiisning Gooils and Notions
1102 tnd 1101 DouKlM. cor. lltli trcetOmiih , Neb.
K1LPATH1CK-KOC11 DRY GOODS CO. ,
Importers and Jobbers in Dry GooflsMions ,
Oenu' JurnUhlriR Roodi. Corner llth and lla
itrvotB , Omaha , Nubraikk.
UELIN , THOMPSON A CO. ,
Importer * and jobber * of
Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings ,
31T BoutU 16th itreet
DEWEY& STONE ,
Wliolesale Dealers in Fnrnitaro
Farnam utreot , Omalm , Nebraika.
CUARLES SIIIVEllWK ,
Furnitnre ,
Cmaha Nebraiks.
Grocorlos.
PAXTON , O ALL AOIIDU tCO. .
WiiolcsalG Groceries and Provisions.
TO , "U7 , TO nml 711 Son tli 10th U , Omaha , Neb.
McUORD , BRADY & CO. ,
Wliolesale Grocers'
13th ana ixiavcnworth > treot > , Omalm , Ncbraika.
Hardware
W. J. liROATCH.
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Springs , waRon Block , hardware , lumber , etc. 1203
nud 1211 llarnoy Btreot , Omaha.
LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN HARD
WARE COMPANY.
Wliolesale Hardware , Cntlery , Tin Plate ,
Metal * , nhcot Iron , etc. Auenta for Hone scale * .
Mlnuil iiowilernnJ Lyiunn barbed wire ,
HIMEnAUQIl A TAYLOR.
Bnild rs' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Uechanlcs' tools and DufJalo scnlcs. HOS Douglal
trout , Omaua , Nub.
Lumber
JOHN A. WAKEF1ELD ,
Wliolesale Liimlier , Etc ,
Imported nml American rortluml coinent. State
nKcnt for .MIIwnuUc o hjilranllo cpincnt nnd
i ipi'i v w h ' Inn1
"
CHAS R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lnnikr ,
Wood carpoti and parquet flooring. Dth and IMDglu
( tracts , Omaha , Neb.
OMAHA LUSIUER CO. ,
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale ,
18th Street and Union PacluoTrackOmaha ,
LOOTS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Linnlier , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Doors , Btc , Yard-Corner 7th and Uougla * . Corner
lOtti and UouKlaii
FRED W. GRAY.
Lnmter , Limn Cement , Etc , , Etc ,
Corner Cth and Douglas fits. , Omaha.
C. ff. DIETZ.
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber ,
13th anil California Streets , Omaha , Nebraska ,
JfllJMnory and Notions
I. OliERFELDER & CO. ,
Importers Slobbers in Millinery & Notions
203,210 und 218 Sontli 1Kb street.
Notions.
J. T. ROUrtfSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods ,
tuiiiui i-th j , . i ilo , . .u1 1 ht < i - , u i alia.
Toya.
ILirAliltYA CO. ,
Jolil > trs of
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fane/ / Goods ,
llotlhu fiirnlHlilnir goods. clulilron'H cm ringed
Mill ' 'n nim htll't't , Onn' I Nl > ll
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
'Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
Aila grcaao , etc. Omalm. A. II. lllihop , tlanutruf.
Paper. _
PAPER co. ,
Wliolesale Paper Dealers ,
Ctrrjnnlce itork of printing , vrrnpplng and wrlllQf
paper , tiptolal altunttun clvuu lo tur load orden.
H SPRING VEHIGLhS
//iinJr l couamJi < ni/i j33flTry On l
pvlVOUCIIH-A. OOOIW10II , . . . , _ . . . .
U LAW , U' < Ieirl ) > orn rit. , L'h.cugo : ailvlco fret ; ;
21 ycurii' oxperlen H ; uimlnasii quietly and lo-
cully transacted.
, I'KNNVHOTAt tVAFBHr ) ara
Uucrewifully used monthly by over 10,000
uLadlcg. AraBafe. EffcctuatuntlI'leatant
" pi-r box by niall.or at drUKKUts. Utaletl
. ird'ctiiai J 2 postagn fitampb. AddreBS
TUB Ewuuu CUBUICAL Co. , OvruoiT , Micu.
Forsalo und by mail by UoodnmiiDru
Com puny , Oiaului.
_ . Qoote and Shoos. "
K1RKENDALL , JONES AGO. ,
8ucec9ora to ll el , Jones A Co.
Wholesale Mannfactorers of Boots & Slices
Agents for notion ItubbrrChoeCo , 1103. UOIstndllM
lUrnor fclrtet , Omaha , Nnbraika.
Browore.
STVRZ'AILER
- ILER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
North KlRhtrcith ttrcet , Omahit , N K
Cornlco.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Mannfactnrers of Galvanized Iron Comics
Window-fops and molalle 'kyl'uhlt. ' John Kpenetert
proprietor. UN nud Illiquid 10th street.
Offlco FIxluroH.
MANUFACTURINO CO.
Jlnniifnctiircrn of
Eani Office and Saloon Fixtes ,
Mnntlcs , Xldeboanls. Honk Co"c , limn t-liture . wm
( " ( , rnrllllons , Ualllnii,0ouiilpr , llerran Win *
Coolers. > ilrrorn , kloKnrtorj nnd oniro , ITOUnndl !
South Uth Bt. , Umahn. 7olci > Mono 11:1.
Pnpor Doxos.
JOHN L. W1LK1E ,
Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory ,
No * . 1317 suld 1.V9 Douglai iln-et , Omsha. Neb.
Doors , Etc.
K. 1. DISUROW A CO. ,
Wholtialo manufacturers ot
Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings.
Branch < ; Dce , 12th and Itard strcul Omaha , Neb.
UOnN MANUFACTURING c67
Manufsctnrers of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Moulding * , rtnlr-work nml Interior hant wood flnlih.
N.K. coruortflh nnd 1 > iiTun\M rlh stnets ,
Oiuuhn , I\eb.
StoamFIUInB8 _ , Pumps , Eto. _
'
STH.lXd . CLAIlk'STK.lM UK.IT1KHOO
Pninp ? , Pipes and Engines ,
Bleam , water , railway and nilnliiK nupplleg , Uk
_ 1OT , ICJniulinJl Kaniam tix'ot , Omaha. _
U. S. WIND ENGINE A 1'UMP CO. ,
Steam and Wate1' Supplies ,
naildajr : wind mlllK. W3 nnd 13 J Jone * BU , Oniahsb
( ! , 1 * lints , nc
'
ItROWNKLL A CO ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery ,
BhucHron wort , aloam pillupi- , saw mills. 121J-121I
Loavonwurth ttrnq , Omalm. _
Iron Works.
S'l'UAM HOILER WORKS ,
Caller , V Son , l'r > ) | ' 'n. Manufiti'tnrors of all kinds
Steam Boilers , Tanks ant Sheet Iron WorK
Work < gnutti Jilh nil II. A M. cro < liit. | Tol. llli
PAXTONA VIERL1NO IRON WORKli ,
Wrought and Cast Iron Bui ding Wort ,
nglno * . lirnis work , Kenrrnl fmindry , niaclilnoand
blai.i nilth rvorl. . Oniro iind work * , U. r. It/ .
ami IHh struct , Ouiulin.
OMAUA WIRE & IRON WORKS ,
Maiiiifacturers of Wire and Irod Railings
Dokrulla , windowKiianlnHonor nlnnd * . wlrosigns ,
etc. liNorth nth stnctOnmha.
OMAHA SAFE A IRON WORKS ,
Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Pro3l7ares ,
Vuultn , jnll wnrk. Iron Bhuttnra and Hro cscnpcs.
U. Androcn , prop'r. Cur. 14th nnd Jackson Bu.
SOUTH OMAHA .
tTA'/OiV STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of Omaha , Limited ,
John K. Until , SuiiurlntumUMit.
-Tin-
CHICAGO SHORT LINE
OF THE
Chicago , Milwaukee & t , Paul R'y ' ,
The Rest Itoute from Oiimha and Council
ItlulFs to
EAST =
TWO TRAINS DAILY 1IETWKEN OMAUA AN
COUNCIL IH.UKF8
Iliicngo , AND MHwaiilteoi
St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar IliuiitlSj
Rock Island. Frccport , Ilockford ,
Clinton , Dubuqui1 ! Davenport ,
Elgin , Madison , Jnnesillle ,
Itcloit , Wlnnna , La Crosse ,
And all otbor Impuriant i > olntn Itast , Nortlioiut nnS
biiulhciDt.
I'ar tliroiiKh tickets , mil im MID ticket nxciit at 1MI
Kiirnam struct , In llnrVur lllock , or nt Union I'AClda
Depot.
I'ullman Sleepers and the ttncst DlnlnK Cars In th
worlil arc run on tlio nmln llnu of the Chicago , Mil *
vriiukim & M. I'nul Uullwny. mill ovcry ut'.C'iitlon l (
pain to paiicnKcn by courtcout omplojrei of tb
conipanr.
U. MII.I.Rtl.Ucncrnl Mnnnucr.
J. K. TUCKI.K , AMKIaiil Ucnurnl MnniRer.
A. V. U UAUI'ItNTKU , dviicral ruBsungcr nod
Ticket Acont.
< ; r. ( ) . K IIHAKKOUD , ABSlilmil Gencr&ll'aisengar
anil Ticket AKID
T. J. UI'AIIK , Central Superintendent.
NUUVOIJP. CHUONIC mid 1'IUYATK IHSHASISi Of
MKN anil WOJ11IN suctc sfullr truatuJ.
YOUNG MEN
Suffi'ilriE from tlio HIVcln ol yoiitliful fnlllos nrlDdll
rretlnii" , or are truubloil nltli Wunkiura , NorToiH
Di'liillt ) , l/i89 < il Memory , Dutpnmlrney , Aversion to
t-otlul ) . Kidney Troubles or liny ilHeaijof tliu ( iunl *
to-Urlnmry Ortfiui * , can burn tlnil it ftafn uuil BpoeJy
dir > Clinrin'ii runxHiublu , cnpoclnily to lie ! pucjr.
MIDDLE-AGED MEN
'I lie run re .niuiy troubled with ton frequent emeus )
tlontnl tliu blmlilur , olluii iiccouip.vnli il by it slight
MinirUiiK ur burnliiu m.MiKatluii , unit we.ikunlnx Of tlia
> 8tum In iinianntr tlio patient cnmiol .account for.
On examining tlie iirlnury ilmioiltx 11 ropy mjdliuene
will often bo foundand BOiucilmui partlciei * ofttlbu *
men will npnuir or tliu color bunt > i tliln , mlW U
liiuMiialn clmnuliU ton dark or torplI appearance.
'J'licrinro nmny mi'ii who illn of till * dlfllculty. Itiner
ant or the c uiso. which is tlioni'conl plaice of loinu
nal ui'iikiiuiii. 'I Im "ioctor will imnruntoo perfect
euro In nil such r ; ei , ami H liuiltliruMoiutionoc
thoKi-nltu urinary ordain. CoiiHiiltiitlon frwi. Son !
J-rint Mimiiilur "Viiuiu .Mini' * Krlunil , in Quldota
Wodlork , ' Ireciioa'l. ' A'ltri'si
DK , . SPINNEY & CO ,
Main nntl 12th St. .K'ansus City , Mo. ,
IW.Mcnllon ihi
NATIONAL BANK
U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , HflB.
CiipiUi . $100,003
Surplus Jun. 1st , IhSO . r/2,000
OITIUHIS ANJ ) milrUJTOUS :
HKN'ltV W. VATCS , I'ronSdunt.
LUWIH H. KKKI ) . Vita 1'rualilout ,
A. K. TOIJZ.M.IN ,
W.V.MOItHK
JOHN 8. COl'MNrt.
llo.JtSHNO ! ! ( ,
J.N. II. ' ' '
iv. u a nuuiiKfi ,
THE IRON BANK ,
Cot nor l"th und Kiirniiin Hts.
A Genera ! llauklnc
BLAKE , BOISSEVAIN & GO , ,
London , J : > ilan ( l >
ADOLPII BOISSEVAN & GO , ,
Amsterdam , Holland.
Trnntnct u ticncrul tiunklntf tuilnoti. Bcourlfltl
LuuK'it und fild on cowiulsulon , Karelin oxrbiin(0l <
Commercial im < ! liavelur'i Ivtturt ot credit.
Order * fur tonil run ! itock executed un commit
don In I-oiiUou itnil ou ull Continental licmriei ol
Kurupe ,
NeiiiHUtloin of Uallwajr. btule , Cltjr and Corpora *
lin lxMii u | n.claltr.
'unii ivu urinary truuljlcseuslly , uulclc-
. | y iindsufeiyLiiruil byUOi'l'irilAUttp *
tnlos. Huverul CIISMS ruruij iiihoxeii nay * . Bold
ul J I.Ml iiiT box , ull clrugnUtH , or liy niull from
I ) ' > ntiu M'f'al'o. II. Wlitu.t | M. V. I'LllfiUttO *
1'JU * .