-S "f1p vrf \ - t * . TtJ , , ' J t'jn' ' ' " ! ' . ' , ' ( "jiMtryta OMAHA DAILY BEE : SAflTUTlDAX , JUNE 15. 1889 3 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Whout Tnkoa a Dooldod Upward Turn In Chicago. THE VISIBLE SUPPLY IS LOW. Corn llcmrtliif ) Stonily In Price 'With Ftno Outlook nnil I.mrao Receipts 1'rovlslons Ucnrlsh nnd Gattlo Quiet. ! MARKETS. CniCAao , Juno 14. [ Special Telegram to TUB HER. 1 The wheat market was very "gilpy" nnd a BUbstnntml gain on top of yes terday's Improvement was the result of the day's doings. St. Louts cash wheat Jumped l c , New York wns strong and higher , and Chicago ncorcd nn average ndvnnco of about lUc. In Chicago , as In St. Louis , und , In fact , In every otner domestic market , cash wheat led in the Improvement. Halns In the southwest , preceded as they were by several weeks of cold weather , seem to have de stroyed the hope of an unusually early har vest und movement , of xvhc.it ; nnd the atten tion of buyers has been rather forcibly nnd unpleasantly turned to the scant supply of old wheat available for consumption und ex port. The total In sight was down to 18,800,000 bushels n week ago , nnd this weak promises to show n further reduction of 1,500,000 bushels. The general fooling Is that the supplies have baon brought to a point below the danger line , nnil moro thought Is being given to the subject of short supplies than nt nny tlmo of the crop. Early last full the market was run on that anticipation , and now that trade Is confronted with the practical realization of these estimates , the government forecast of nn extraordinary crop is not sufllclcnt to altogether quiet , the apprehensions. The strong undertone to the market may , there fore , bo said to have , for Its ch [ of basis , the light stock. Unnunllflodly bad reports from the "northwest , during the past few days , have served to still further awaken trade uneasiness nnd intensify the popular convic tions that facts do not warrant the easy con clusion nrrlvod at by the oillclnl statistician , whose report is openly and very generally discredited. The whole burden of private Information is that the government estimates will not bo realized , either in the Ohio river states or In the northwest. The condition of the crop In Dakota and Minnesota may , without qualification , bo described as crit ical. The crop is in urgent noea of rain. They nro having showery weather , to-day , iu some sections of the territory , but not , enough lo afford general relief. Advices on that point are in substantial accord , though dis patches wore on the lloor that Manager Hill , of Manitoba , reported flno ruins along his line of road. These reports , as was the case yesterday , nroduccd a temporary weakness In the market nnd a decline of prices ; from which , however , there was a recovery. The Initial range was TOj e for Juno , 17o for July , 75o for September , nnd 7Gc for December. Juno ascended tno scale until SOJtf'o was touched , July went to 78Wc , und December to 17 c. July , several times during the uiornlnir , worked back to 77J c , nnd ouco or twice fractionally lower , but the recovery wns always quick , nnd the tone of the inurkot did not , for any length of time , lese its appearance of strength. Stronger cables and a budget of foreign buying ordortj.liero nnd in Now Yorktoward the close of the session , imparted increased firmness , and the highest level of Che day was reached about 1 o'clock , or n little after ; July touched 78c , and December 77Kc. The close wns ns follows : June,80 > c ; July , 78J @ 78e ; September , 76c ; December , 77Jc ; as compared with Saturday this range shows a gain of Itfc in Juno , life in July , and % v in December. The aggregate volume of business was large. During the session Now York was a conspicuous buyer , nnd the majority of heavy weight local shorts covered with inoro or less freedom. Most of the commission houses had line business , nnd the telegraph companies reported a goodly lncroa o in the number of orders'received. Considerable ! long wheat bought lower down "for a turn" canio out on the ndvnnco , and Hutchlnson , who has been a buyer for sev eral days on "soft soots , " did his level best , to-day , to keep the market from staying above 7Sc. Ho wns a frco seller nt and nbovo that figure. Ono feature of the trading since the market turned up has boon the tendency on the part of the shorts to fill In their July contracts and put out now lines in December. The latter month has , as n consequence , gopo lo under July , uftor'kecping it company lor several weeks. The bare possibility of a manipulation in July is doubtless accounta ble. In n great part , fnr this state of affairs. The line growing weather for corn pnd the heavy receipts prevented nny material ad vance in the market , notwithstanding the strong fooling in the wheat pit. The receipts exceeded yesterday's estimates about bO cars , nnd for Saturday 3413 cars were pre dicted. Trading wns fairly active fora time , but It lapsed into dullness about the mlddlo of the session , with the scalping operators in control of the narrow fluctuations from that time , Th ; prices n the close , Juno 34e , July 3t } c , and August SiJJ o , shoxv. gains on Thursday's resting llsures of } o on the txvo curly deliveries nul ( # 0 on August. The interest of the operators seemed to bo diverted to other markets , with n marked dullness in outs. At the same time the feelIng - Ing xvus Jlrm , especially In near futures , which were olTcrcd sparingly , xvlillo there ivus a moderate business in Mny , xvhlch did not maintain Its early strength. Ulds on Juno xvefo advanced KO to " 2 c , xvith July atKo , und September usually ut u fractional discount. No. - , regular , xvas quolably firm ut ubout 2tyo. Provisions xx'oro unexpectedly bearish. Dm initial transactions , this forenoon , xvoro tnndo nt prices only a trillo under yesterday's ' closings , but it soon became apparent that n Sown ward turn was in order. The receipts of hogs hero , and nt other points , shoxvod up larger than the trudo tmd counted upon , nnd is they sold oft from 5 to lOc , the boar side rvaa suddenly regarded with great favor. Cudahy , under a run and Jump movement , cliuoat demoralized the market by his offer ings. Ho sold short ribs , lard nnd pork antll hu ( Hied up the buyers in the pit , anil broke values from the opening llgurusiyt \ tor pork , % to 5u for lard , and C to 7 ! c for ihorl ribs , Cudahy's sales ot short ribs , alone , were said to nxcced 2,000OOC pounds. The shorts bought freely , nnd more lo ivlty thnn on any day for over n xveeli slwrueterizod the trading. As the session tdvniicod I hero xvas some recovery from the early depression , though tin ) closings , us n rule , xvoro considerably .under' yesterday's last prices. In pork the di'cllnn ncluallj Euflcicd xvns G to lee , and in short ribs Lc Lard closed unchanged to Co lower , DUIOAUO tilVH BTOCII AlAIUtUJ. ' . CHICAGO , Juno 11. [ Special Telegram t ; fun BEB , | CATTLE. Tim run consisted 01 J.OOO natives , 1,000 to 2,000 Toxuns , und SON itllloM. The market opened slow und sc rulqd nearly the ontlro forenoon , Buyers wanted to get In n shndo lower , but the talesmen generally held to yesterday's prices , and in most cases realized their x pcctntlona , hence ubout n steady range o { values , us compared with yesterday on full \ natives. Tvxans of all classes fold u shad Llghur. 'flood native cows und heifer steady and in fair demand. The stoohu ; aud feeder trade presented nn nuw feature ! ) Cholco to extra beeves , $4.KKtf 1.4o : medlur to good steers , 1U5U to lf > 00 Us , $3.Mf ) ( 4.5 ! 1200 to 1350 Ibs W.70i ( > 44V1 U.W to liUO Ibs 3.X. ( ' 4. u : stackers mid feeder * . $2 203..U cow ? , bulls nnd mixed , fl.tWuAW : tmi'.i fa.CCi < } 2.60 ; Hteors. fcl.OQt&l.yO ; Texas uuttlt 11.00(43 OT . Hous Only fair to active , as there xvo < too ninny hogs , nearly 40,000 , on salt prices uvorncod n nlukol tower , closln nearly lOo loxvor. Hulk , J4.W , xvitn enl $1,151(4.'JO bid ut thu i'kn Mr prime puck In corlH , and n largo iiunihar xvoro carried o\-ei LJuUt orU broucht * l 40(31.43. ( NEW YOUK , Juno H.-r to Tun BEE.J STOCI ; * The stock murke opened week nnd Irregular , nnd the weak ness was continued , If not Increased , by Lon don selling orders , and by the engagement of nearly $4,000,000 In gold for export before 10 o'clock. On the whole , first figures were \ ito to \ { per cent lower than the close last night. The opening was followed by a nervous feelIng - Ing , and further declines resulted , with a slight rally In many of the moro active stocks at the end of tho'ilrst hour. Jersey Central wns off 1 per cent to 110 at the opening , touched 100 , nnd rallied to 110 l tor. There was not as much activity through the list as on previous days , whllo Now England , St. Paul and n few others shared the greater part of the business. Now England was special ) . ? active and unsettled , selling at 51K to G2J { , oft to G0 ; < . and up to MX before noon , The granger stocks wore all weak : Atchlson went oft to 41 % nnd rallied ; Bur lington opened X per cnnt lower , at 103K , and nftor touching 102 , rallied to 103 > f ; Northwestern touched 110 , and went to 110X ; Rook Island lost K per cent to OStf ; St. Paul started X lower at 73K- went to 72 and73V ; Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific were weak aUo. Chicago Gas wont off to C9 , nnd Sutrnr trusts yielded nearly 2 per cent on a light business. During the hour to 12 o'clock Atchlson became promi nent , and recovered 1) from the bottom to 45j ; Sugar trusts regained I per cent , nnd with a slight reaction In the cntlro list , prices at noon were not far from the opening figures. Although there was some recovery after 12 o'clock from the noon figures , there wns a further depression during the closing hours , and at the end of the day prices were not only materially lower than at the close yesterday , but In many cases stqcKs closed ut good fractions under the opening figures. The weakness was largely on realizing sales. The early strength In Now England was not held.and much ot the advance in Atchlson , niado on covering , wns also lost. Compared with last night the losses wore , Jersey Cen tral , I per cent , Louisville % , Now England % , Burlington Itf , Northwestern % , Uock Island J , ' , St. Paul 1 % , Lackawnnna 1 Reading } { . Chicago Gas J , Cotton Oil and Sugar trusts weakened also. Atchlson closed } per cent bettor , at 43J . The total sales of stock for the day wore 273,372 snares , including 81,000 Now England , 25,300 St. Paul nnd 12,00JLackawanna. The following w'ero the cloilnp ? quotations : V. S. 4s regular. 128VJ Northern I'nclflo. . 2Slf U. 8.4s coupons. . . .12U'/i do preferred C0 ? U. B.41U regular..100U 0. &N. W 110U ir. S. 4K coupons. .ICflJi do preferred Hl',4 I'aclflcdsor ' 03 118 N.Y.Contral 109 Central PoclOc 85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicago & Alton. . . . 1J1 Itocklsland 88i ! Chicago , llurllngton U. , M. &St.P 72.H &Qulnov 102 { do preferred US D..L.&W , HliJi SU'aulAiOraaha. . 35 Illinois Central Ill ) dopreferred 93',4 i.U.AC w. . m ; Urtlon 1'aclnc 02 ? j Kansan AcToxas. . . . 10S4 \V..St. L. iP. Itt Lake Shore lXli ( do preferred 2J'4 Michigan Central. . Western Union M6 ! Missouri Pacific. . . . MONEY Easy ; closed offered at 2@3. PniMB MCIIO.VNTILU PAi'Bii 3 3J par cent. STBRMNO EXCIIVNOC Dull but steady ; sixty-day bills , $4.87 ; demand , PKODUOK CHICAGO , Juno 14. 1:15 : p. m. close Wheat Strong and higher ; cash,80 c bid ; July , 77- 0-10c ; December , 77) c. Corn Steady ; cash , 31o ; July , 34 ; o ; September , 35&e. Oats Steady ; cash , 22 c ; July , 220-lCc ; September , 22 7-lOc. Hye Cash 89c. Barley Nominal. Prime Tirnothy S1.25. Flax $1.51. Whisky $1.03. Pork Steady ; cash , $11.50 ; July , $11.55. Lard Steady ; cash. S0.55 ; July , S8.GO. Flour Showed better feeling ; dealers were firmer in their views , asking advance of lOc to IDo on winters and patents. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders ) So.l2i < J@5.25 ; short clear , S0.12 @ 0.25 ; ' short ribs , 55.75 5.M. Butter Steady ; creamery , 12lCc ; dairy , Cnooso Steady ; full cream Cheddars and flats , 7J75i'c ; Young Americas , SWBSUc. Eggs-Firm ; fresh , ll@13c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy and light grosn salted , B } c ; salted dull , 4J o ; green salted calf , Oc ; dry Hint , 7c ; dry salted , 7c ; dry calf , 7@Se ; deacons , 23a each. Talloxv Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4c ; No. 2 , 3 , ' a ; cake , 4J c. Ucccipts. Shipments. Flour 9,000 9,000 Wheat 14,000 7,000 Corn 130,000 377,000 Oats 109.000 178,030 Noxv York , Juno 14. Wheat Receipts , 33,000 ; exports , 139,000 : spot dull and higher ; No. 2 red , 83c in store ; 63 > ( ffiS3.5 < c afloat ; S3' @S5Xc f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , 77c ; ungraded red , 8 X@S3 ; options strong nnd nnd higher ; June , Miu. Corn Kecoipts , GU,000 ; exports , 171,000 ; snot nctivo and easy ; No. 2 , ll @H e in elox'ator ; 4 ( i$42&a afloat ; lir.gr.iued mixed , 40K@42Kc ; options moderately ac tive , llrm und higher. Oats Uocoipts , 104,000 ; exports , 40 ; spot moro active und steady ; options autivo nnd lower ; June , 27J o ; July , 27 , ' e ; spot No. 2 xvhite , 30o ; mixed western , 2ti30e ( , Coffee Ootlons irregular ; 7Ji to SO points doxvn ; sales , 123,500 bags ; June , $15iO@15.75 ; July , S13.40@15.75 ; September , 15.00 ® US. 15 ; spot Hlo , depressed ; tnlr rargoos. ? lt > .00. Petroleum Quiet ; United closed nt fc3 > c. ERRS Firm lor choice ; western , 13 % < < jl4c. ! Pork Quiet ; now , S13.12Vfj8l3,23. ( Lard Easier und moderately nctlvo ; xvcstern steiim , { O.b'j U.OO ; July , $0.113. Uutter Quiet ; xvehtorn , 9@17He. Cheese Strong ; western , 7 < i58lfc. KniiHiiH Cliv. Juno 14. Wheat- Steady ; No. 2 rodcash , 74c naked ; No. 2 soft , cash , 7Sc bid. Corn Quiet ; No. S , cash , 20 o asked ; No. 2 xvhlto , cash , 29o bid. Outs No. 2 cash , 19c. AliiinonpoliH , Juno 14. Wheat Sample xvhcat nctivo and lirin ; receipts , 100 cars ; shipments 07 cam. Closing : No. 1 hard , June , U4o ; July , 93o ; on track , 93@'J4e ; No. 2 noithuru , June , 87c ; July , b"Ku ; ou truck , 87@90c ; No. 2 northern , Juno 7o ; July , 77) ) 0 ; on track , 7S@SOo. Jjivci-pool , Juno 14. Wheat Steady demand Improving ; holders offering sparingly ; red xvestern springs , 7s Oj-jd and 7s@l ) d per cental ; reu xvcstern xviutor , Us 4fd per centiil. Corn Steady nnd demand fair ; now mixed xvcstern , iis Sd. Milwaukee , Juno 14. Wheat Firm ; cash , 75 , ' c ; July , TfiXf. Corn Finn ; l\'o , 3 , 34o. Oats--Firni ; No. 2. white , 27c. Hyo Nominal : No. 1 , 41J < c. Barley Dull ; No. 2 , 5U- . Provisions Easier ; pjrk , $11 St. Ijouls , Junu'l4. Wha.u HIghcr ; cash , 90o ; July , 71''c. ' Corn Steady ; oaih , Slji'o ; July , 31 o , Oats Nominal ; cash , 23o ; July , 2Jo. Pork-r-Uull nt il'J.Od. Lurd Lower f0.40. Whlsky-tl.OJ. Duttcr ( Julot nnd uiichantied ; creamery , Cinoliuuiti , Juno 14. V.'hcat Higher ; No. 2 rod , SOGibTc. Orn Steady ; No. 2 mixed , SSKQSOc. Oats Steady ; No , 2 mixed , Jji Qiaac , WhUky Steady ut SI.OJ. IAV1' ; STOCK. Olilorviid , Juno 14. The Drovers' Journal reports us follawj ; Cattle Receipts , 0.500 ; market slow and Joxver ; beo\-c , f.10@4.40 ) ; steers , f3.GO@ 4.O8toukcra ! ; und fee-dors. f3.20@3f > 0 ; coxvs bulls ami mixed , $1.00 ( 3.10 ; Texas cattle , . Hogs Receipts , 10,200 ; slow and Co lower : mixed , fl.ir4.35 ; heavy , S4.05@4.30 ; light 14.20 ? ; I 5'J ; skin ? , W.W@4,80 , Sheep Receipts , SOOJ , ; market steady : natl vcs , ? 3.)0 ( ( { I.CO ; western wooled , 53.6'JS ( 4.UO ; Bhorn Toxaut * , t3.yOiJ4,03j ( lambs , $ J.U ( Ci3.f)0 ppr head. KUIWIB City , Juno 14.-C'uttla Re cclpts , 200 ; shipments , 700 ; market slow and weak ; common to choice corn fed blcers i3.25K4.10 ; cows , tl.76jJ3.00. Hoed Receipts , l .noO ; bhlpments , 1,000 inurkei weak and lower : li iu , Jt.lO'Jil.lS licavy c.nd uiixud , f3l > & 4 05. Njitloiial HlnuU VirU , 13a t 8t LoiilK , .Tuuo 14. - - Cattle Receipts , SOO jhlpmrr.ts , 3&iO ; f.eauy ; fair to choice heav. sativo ilcer& , W..OOJi.'Jy ; stackers an /codors. f'i.lOQ3.00 ; rongors , corn-fed , $13.00 © 3.30. . Hogs Receipts , 2,100 ; shipments , 1,100 ; cholco heavy butchors'f$4.30@4.40 ; packing , $4.ir > @ 4.30 ; light grades , $4.00@4.40. 8lou City , Juno 14 Cattle Receipts , 2C5 ; shipments , 295 ; market 15o lower ; fat steers , $3.00@3.85 ; stockcrs nnd feeders , f3.20 (33.83. ( Hogs Receipts , 8,000 ; light and mixed , $3 8r > (83.07 ( f ; heavy , * 3.M@l.oo. OMAHA IjlVH StOOIC. Cattle. Friday , Juno 14. The rccelpU of cattlo'woro the lightest for some dnysand there wcro hardly enough to malto much of auiarket. The trade was slow , but the prices paid for beeves were a little stronger. Ono bunch of 1400-lb steers sold at $1.23 , but the bulk of the boot and shipping steers wont nt $3.CO@4.0j. Good cows sold at steady prices , but grassy cows arc very low , oven when pretty smooth and of otherwise fair quality. lions. The hog market was a little stronger , but hardly Bo higher than yesterday. The trade was fairly nctlvo , and nn early clearance was effected. The most popular price was $ -1.00 , but 31.97K bought a good many loads. A sort sold us high us f l.l'J . There was nothing hero to make a mar ket. Cattle . COO Ho i . 5OJO , Horses . 43S PrevailingPrices. . The tallowing U utibb of prloa lull In this mirkot. for tha cralos ot" stoo ; k men- * tloucd : Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 lbi.$3.90 ( rf)4.20 ) Good steers , 1250 to HJOlbs. . . 3.bO OC4.15 Good stuers. 1050 to 1300 Ibj. . . 8.05 W3.90 Common canncra 1,50 QM.OO Ordinary to fair coxva 2.0J ( $2.i ! ( ) Fairtogood coxvs 2.5'J ' M2.00 Good to cholco coxvs 2.00 W3.00 Choica to fancy cows , heifers..8.00 fa'3.23 Fair to KOOU bulls 2.00 fo2.30 ; Good to choice bulls 2. JO C < i3.00 Llgnt stockcrs and feeders. . . . 2.75 ( ! 8.00 Good feeders , 950 to 1100 Ibs. . 8.00 Fnir to choice light hogs ' 1.00 Fair to choice heavy hors 8.05 ( ( § 4.00 Fair to choice mixed hogs 3.9) ) @ ,00 Fair to medium native sheep. . 8.5'J Qgl.3 Good to choice native sheop. . . 4.0J M 1.30 Fair to choice xvcstern sheep. . 3.25 @t.5'J Shorn sheep. 3.00 Representative Sales. STCEUC. io. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 5 9CO $3.05 17 124$3.bO ! ) 0 600 3.80 21 1212 3.SO 3 1111 3.40 10 1843 3.82JS 03 1102 350 9 1249 3.85 1 1320 3. (50 ( 17. . . . . . .1271 3.93 5 1101 3.05 19 13)4 3.95 38 11S4 3.75 53 12.W 4.00 8 1219 3.75 21 1439 4.00 7 1157 3.75 18 1393 4.05 5 1203 3.80 35 1490 4.20 23 1181 3.SO COW ? . 3 917 2.00 2.05 7 1015 212J1 . . . . . . . . ) 280 . .1049 2.2- > 1 b20 2.bo 2 11CO 235 1 12JO 3.00 1 :1030 : 240 1 1170 8.00 4 932 2.40 2 1305 8.15 7 1003 2.13 . 850 1.50 0 . 805 l.SO . cor 173 5. .10J3 1.83 . 070 1.80 BULLS. .1130 1.73 1. . . .1850 2.75 .1280 2.10 t FDKOnilS. . 721 275 18. . . 1021 3.23 . 905 300 2J. . . . 932 3.37 } STIC3. .1400 3.3j ntsimts. 535 2.73 5. . . SOO 3.25 HOOS. HOOS.No. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 23. . .235 60 $3 90 57. . . 253 $4 00 0. . .357 8 90 03. . . .244 S'J 4 03 .1. . , .315 3 90 03. . . .254 40 4 00 80 3 95 04. . . .251 120 4 03 120 3 95 05. . . .214 120 4 03 3 95 71. . . .243 120 4 00 GO. , .290 ICO 3 (15 ( 07. . . .219 120 4 00 C2. , .203 3 95 49. . .2.34 120 4 00 57. , .201 to 3 95 03. . . .273 200 4 00 C5. . .272 120 3 95 82. . . .212 120 4 00 .9. . . .812 120 3 95 70. . . .242 4 00 C3. . .287 100 3 05 03. . . .241 SO 4 00 00. . .284 100 8 Ho 175. . . .331 123 4 00 01. . .291 3 * K ) 54. . . .200 120 4 00 43. . .350 100 8 95 52. . . .275 4 03 01. . .259 bO 3 95 0'3. . . .257 200 4 00 53. . .309 2CO 395 CO. , .220 4 00 BO. . .835 80 8 90 ' .218 40 00 8 . .231) ) 80 ! ) . ! ,2'0 bO 00 10. . .234 40 397M ( il. . . .232 bO 00 10.u. . .247 71. . . .235 00 > u. . .200 40 3 CO. . , .2H ! 40 00 S'l. . .COO 80 397 54. . . .213 60 00 . .299 240 3 97 K 05. . , .255 00 si ! . .20.3 3 97)4 0) . . , .295 4 UO . .255 100 ( Hi. . , .251 120 4 00 . .207 I ) m4 } 85. . . .199 80 4 03 . .230 40 3 97H ' ' .233 80 4 00 b ( > 3 97M Oo ! . . .217 SO 4 03 . .255 40 ! ! 97J4 .2 < i4 Sl ( 1 (10 ( 17. . .2I'J 40 3 .I7H .278 80 4 CO ( 17.U. . . .2s7 80 3 02. . , .237 bO 4 00 00. . .2iO 4 ! ) 8 .209 4 00 3. . .24(1 ( 40 3 .220 40N 402 CO. . .312 3 U7 } .219 N ) 4 05 113. . .2SI 80 .20 , ) 4 05 53. " 40 ? J1 ! 09. . ,225 40 4 05 55. 325 SO" 72. . .215 1 03 01. . .2SI 3 Silk os. . .210 SO 407K . .200 120 4 00 .234 4 I'Jtf Live Stock Notes. Frank Fcuster , of Upton , had n car of hogs hero. Cordova was represented bylJerryman , of the llrmof Hale is 13errymun , who had stook on the market. Comstock Liros. , of Oak , sent in a car of hogs. A. Ottcrman , of Madison , had hogs lierc. Sam Jones , ono of Inland's big fcodeMhad a car of hog * hero. J. M , Cox , of Hampton , came in with hogs. Hiram Fry cumo in from Bromllold with two cars of cattle. Hogs sold a year ago at $5.25@5.15. Two years ago baovos sold at 3l.75@t,30. I3oef cattle sold three years ago ut iU.Oo ® 5,00. 5,00.Three Three years ago hogs were 80s lower than now. now.Hogs wcro 00@50c higher two ycara ago than ut present. During the early part ot ' Juno , last your , the cattle market was onjo'ylng an unprece dented boom. An advance of lOo was noth ing , but tha market went up 15c to 25o ut r time. Thu corn-fed beeves had been pretty well run out , and It scorned as If the demand Improved , as the supply decreased. Ono year ago to-day $ J.25 was paid for a hunch of 1419- Ib steers and men wcro talking about cattle going up to { 3.00 The turning point , how ever , boon came , mid the market went down oven inoro'rapldly than it went m > . Some feeders who were too sangumo nnd held on too long sold ut (1.00 per hundred lower than they had been bid ut tbo height of the boom. Wiley Hlack , of Plattsmouth , marketed S4.20 cattlo. J. S. Uickford brought in two cars of cat tle from 13romflold. F. T. Siiclton , of Nehawka , was a visitor at the yards. Comstock Bros. , of Oak , marketed a loai of hogs. A. T. McElderry was over from Missour : Volley with cattlo. H , F. Church , a regular Plcrco dealer , was In with cattle and hoga. Arlington was represented by Air. Siud buck , who brought in a car of cattlo. OMAHA WHOLESALE MAlUCEi'S Produce , Fruits , Kto. Butter firmer and In somewhat uct'lvo do uiand. ICjjfa higher. Cheese steady. Fruit und \egctablcs plentiful and cheaper. Hurrim Table dairy , IS&JUo ; packers stock , BfijlOo. Creamery Prints , fancy , 10(3 ( ISc ; choice , 14@15o ; solid packed , 10)4o. ) Eoas Strictly freah , 13o. CiigusH Young Anierlet , full cream , lOo twin Hals , OJ/c ; oit grades , 40o ; Vat Il033etn damf11.50per dozen ; sap sago , 19o Goo nnnnniKS Per 3 bu. fulaud , fC.50 ; 2-t lunrt case , $2.50. tt PLUMS Per 21 quart cntKuW.OOQa.no Jtft bu. box , 8l.00ft41.25. -'Ib ' PJNC AiTLts Per doz , $3iW@3.50. BAXANAS According to > site , per bunch , 3.0503.00. 'IH CncOANUTS-Pcr 100 , * 5.W. o Fiir.sn FISH Wlilto fish , bcr Ib , 7@SKc ; rout , per Ib , 9c ; white pordi , per Ib , 7o ; but- iilo , per Ib. 7c ; pickerel , peri 'Ib , Oc ; black bass , per Ib , He. "i BEANS Cholco hand picket navy , $1.75 ; holco hand picked medium. $1.05 ; chplco innd picked country , 1.60 j clean country , 11.20(31.23. ( > EAUI.Y VnorTAni'is : Potatoes. Cnl. , per b , 2 } < c ; southern , per bblt $4.00 ; onions , Cal.- , per Ib , 2 ! o ; southern/ per bbl , $1.00 ; cabbage , per crate , f-I.OO ; turnips , per bu box , $1.00@1.25 ; beets , per box , $1.00 ( 1.25 ; vax beans , per bu box , $2,75@3.00 ; string beans , per bu box , &J.23 ( < $3.50 ; green pca < , > or bu box , $1.60 ( 1.75 ; tomatoes , per K bu box , $2.00 ; asparacus , per dozbcb , fiOc@1.00 ; cauliflower , $3.50 ; ccg plant , $ l.75@3.00 ; iiuash , 75c : cucumbers. 50@73e ; soup bunches , 40c ; lettuce , 25o ; radishes , 20u ; green onions , lG@20c ; now carrots , 20c ; plo ilant , per Ib , 8c. HIDES , PELTS , TALLOW. ETC. Green salted ndes , 5c ; dry salted hides , 5cJ dry Hint ildcs , 7c ; calf hides , Co ; damaged ildes , 2clcss ; sheep pelts , green , each , 25c © liOO ; sheep pelts , dry. per Ib , 9 ( < ei2o ; wool , ivorago , HMISc ; tullow , No , 1 , 8(33 ( ; ? o ; greaso. "A , " 4c ; grease , yellow , Sc i AITLC BUTTEH 7o. CiURii-Bbls , $3hf ; bbls , J3. BtiTTcnixr. 12Ggl3c per Ib. MAM.C Sue u : 12K@15c per Ib. POTATOES Cholco , sucked , iierbu , 25@30c ; Colorado , 40S45e. ( VEAL Clioicc.incdlum 8lzcOXjt7o ( ; cholco , heavy , 4o.0c ( ; spring lambs , $30.00@30.00 per dozen. HOXEV 14t$16c per Ib for choice. JELI.H-.S 3K ? 4o per Ib. BEESWAX No. 1 , llAV-f3.030.00. Cnov Fhni-l0.03@ll,03. Biux S1 Grocprliis. Sugiirhlgher. CofTeo and rice firm. Canned goods quiet. Dried fruits in good demand nnd firm. OiLs-Keroseno-P W , lOc ; W W , IS o ; icndllght , 18c ; salad oil , SJ.1S@0.00 per lozcn. PICKLES Medium , per bbl , ? 3.00 ; small , 0.00 ; gherkins , $7.W ( ; C & B chow-chow. qts. jfl.00 ; pts. ? 3.50. WiiAPi'ixo PAPER Straw , nor Ib , 1K@ 2 } c ; rag , 2 } < fc ; manlllu B , Oc ; No. 1 , Oo. SALT Dairy , 140 2-lb II'KKS , § 2.70 ; do 100 3-lbpkRS , S3 00 ; do O'J 5-lb pkcs , $2.50 ; do 23 10-lb ukgs , J2.40 ; Ashton , bu bags , CO-lb , 85e ; do 4-bu baifs , 221-lb , S3.40 ; do M S A , fiO-ib bags , 53c ; per bbl , ? 1.15. SHEDS Uird , 4 } < f@Jc. S u..so ! ) tlJ < ( ! 2iJio ; iier Ib. STAIICII 5 ( ! 7c per Ib. STOVE POLISH 52.00@5 S7 per gross. Si'icns Whole , per Ib Allsolce , 12c ; Cas sia China , lOc ; cloves , Zanzibar , 25c ; nut megs , No. 1 , 70c ; pepper , ' ! ) . Sue tits Granulated. OX@ $ % ° < ' confection ers A , 9 @ 9 > * ( fc ; standard. extrnC. 9c ; yellow l , SJ c ; powdered , 10@10J o ; cut loaf , 10 > @ l > c : cubes , 10' c. TUAS Gunpowder , 2D@OOc ; Japan , 20@40c ; Y. Hyson , 23'ciJOc : Colons , 2250c. Vixnoxu Per gal , 13&KJ. FISH Salt Dried codtlsh , OJ OSK" ! hali- jut , 12c ; scaled herring. 25c per box : liol- lerring , dom , 50c ; Kaiuburg'spiced herring , Sl.OOjiU 10 ; hoi. hcrriup , 70c ; mackcrol , lit bbls , No. 1 , S18.00 : largo family , ? 1250per 100 Ibs ; xvhltoflsh , No. 1 , ? 7.25 ; family , $3.00 ; trout S5.00 ; salhiou , 88.00 ; an- chovis , 10-lb p tils , SOc. ' Lvb S1.75C'4.50. ' NUTS Almonds , KiWlSc ; Urazils , On ; fll- jerts , 12c ; pecans , lUo ; xx-aluuts , lOc ; peanut cocks , Os ; rousted. lOc. Hvos American A , seamless , 17c ; Union Square paperdiscount , 35 percent. Con'EES Groan Fancy old golden Kio , 27c ; fuucy old peaberry. 23u ; Itio , choice to ranc.V2io ' ; Hio , prime , 21c ; ' Hio , peed , 17c ; Mocha , 29c ; Juvu , fancy M.ihdeUllnB , 29c ; Java , good interior , 24c. Cocrucs Roasted Arbuckle , 24c ; Mc- /auchlin's XXXX , 2l > 6 ; German , 24 Dillworth , 24 c ; Alaroma , 21c. CUACKEIIS AND CAKnsOWfeiyc per Ib. Duici ) FIIUITS Per Ib , rtprirots , 10@lGc. Anples , Mich. , 4c ; stars , 5fu ; Aldens , 0 % @Sc. Peaches , Cal. Y. , puoluj , 17WOc ( ; fancy unpeeled , ll@13u : sun dried. 7K" ' < Salt Lake , Oc. Prunes , Cal. R. C. 7 } @ 10 } c. Currents , C'Sfi'e ; Turkish prunes , I'i'c' . Cit ron peel , 23o. Lemon peel , 14c. Dates , 7c. Figs , 9@lOc. Rusins , Malaga binch , dohesas , § 300 i > er box ; Vulcncios , per ib , 7Kc ; Cal. G .t S , S2 10 per box. Dried crapes , 5c. . Blackberries , fi } c. Pitted cherries , lli' ' e ; pitted plums , ilQpllc. Rnsuberriea , 22 } < c. Nectarines , 18@14c. . C\XNEI > FISH Brook trout , 3 Ib , S3.50 ; salmon tiout , 2 Ib , 5'2.85 ; clams , 1 Ib , 51.23 ; clams , 2 Ib , S2.00cliim ; chowder , 3 Ib , 52.33 ; devilled crabs , 1 Ib , $ ) 23 : devilled crabs , 3 Ib , * 'J.oO ; codfish balls , 2 Ib , U.75 ; caviar , Y Ib. $2.25 ; eels , 1 II ) , $ .3.23 ; lobsters , 1 Ib , 52 00 : lobsters , 1 Ib , 51.90 : lobsters , devillo.l J3' Ib , $2.23 ; mackerel , 1 Ib , SI. 00 ; muckers ! mus tard sauce. 3 Ib , sl.OO ; muckercl tomato Fiiuce , 3 Ib , ? 2.90 ; oysters , 1 Ib , b5c ; oysturs , 2 Ib. $1.50 ; salmon , C. R. , 1 Ib , $2.10 ; salmon , C. R , 2 Ib. SUO ; salmon. Alaska , t Ib , $1.85 ; salmon , Alaska , 2 Ib , $2.9U ; shrimps , 1 Ib , CANDY Otl u per Ib. CIIUCOIATU AM > ( ; ocov 23@30c per Ib ; German chickory rod. be. GiNOKit Jamaica , \ $ pts. , ? J.OO par doz. FutiNACUous Gooni Uarley.'JiWJ c ; far ina , 41tfc ; peas , 3c ; oatmeal , 3@4&c ; iii.icn- roni , iljic ; vermiculi , 1 ' " " sago and tapioca , 0 ( < 57c , lrv UATTH Standard , Sc ; Gam , lOc ; Beauty , 12Kc ; Boone , Uc : 13 , cased , Sii.5'3. COTTON 'FL4SNCI.S 10 per csnt trade dls LL , unbleached , DVc" CO , C..Y J ; SS , 7J4"c ; BU , b % : GG , 9X ! XX , lOKc ; OO , W < c ; NNli ! < o ; A A , 14c ; DD , lfj-jo ; TT. Iti e ; YY. liu ; BB , 19c ; 20 blenchca , bKc1 ; tw , 12 1Sd ; , 1 K ; 50 brown und slate , Uc ; 70 , 12 } < u ; 90 , lilu. OAitrr.r Wuu1 Bibb White , 19c ; colored , 2"c 2"cCu \sn Stnveas' B , 5c , ; Stevens' A , 7c ; bleached. Su ; Slcveiii. ' P , 7Jic ; bleiuied : ! , 8 6 ; Stevens' N , 8K ; bleached , 9 } < Jc ; Stevens' SHT.Jl ! < Jc. CvMiiitics Slater , fljVoods : , 5j ; Slin- durd , f > u : Peacock , 5j , COIWET JKVXS IJoUon , 7j pln , 7c ; ICearsagc , 7 c ; Rockport , Conestoga , 0 } < c. DUCK West Point. 29 in , S oz , 9Ku ; do , 29 in ' 10oz , l'2 } c ; do , 29 in , 13 oz , I3) < o ; dola II , , * 11 OZ , ItlC. DENIMS Amoskcng , 9 oz , 10V < jC ; iCvcrott , 7 o13e ; York , 7 07 , 13c ; Haymaker , S } c ; .laffroy XX , ll } o ; .laiTroy XXX , 13Mc ; Beaver Creole A A , 12o ; Bsaver Creek , BB , lie ; Beaver Crook CC , lOe. FuNXiiLS-Whito , G. H. No. 2 , % " , 2-JKc ; L Plaid , UafUman , 20c ; Goshen , " ; Clear Lake , 30 } < ( c ; Iron Mountain , 2Ufc. GINGHAM Plunkett checks , OJ c ; Whit- tenton , OJfo : ; York , 7 } < p ; Normaudi rtrc s , 7 } c ; Calcutta drcas , 7 } & : whlttonton dress , 7V e : Kenfrcw dress , bK@12Xe. KENTUCKY JEANS Memorial , 15c : Stund- point , ISe ; Durham , 27 9 ! Hcrjculos , 18 < i ; Leamington , 22 } < c : Glc wpod , 20c ; Melville , 2.r > o ; Bang-up , 27K- . PniNrs Dress Charter1 , Oak , fij c ; Ra- inupo , 4o ; Lodi , 5/o ! ; Alien , Oc ; Richmond , Oe ; Windsor , fl < o ; Kddystpno , 0 > c ; Pacific' . Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7/o ; Atlahtlo , D. 4-1 , Atlantic , P , 4-4 , Oc ; Atlantic LL , 4-1. Oo Aurora C , 4-4 , 4c ; CrdwiP XXX , 4-4. OJfo ; Hoosler LL , 4-4. Wo\ \ Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 o ; Lawrence LL , 44 , 5Jlc ; Old Dominion 4-4 , " . Pouperoll R , 4-4 , 036 ; Pepperell B , 40- inch , 7c ; Pepperell 8 4. 17e ; Pepperell ! M , 20c ; Pepperell 10-4 , 23o ; Utica C , 4-4. 4j o ; brick , 12Q$13c ; llmburger , ll@12c ; domcstlo Swiss , 14c ; skims , 2@4c ; checso safes , bronze medul , No , 8. S3.85. POUI.TIIV Llvo Jiens , per dozen , ? 3.50@ 4.00 ; mixed , $ ! l.25fA : | 60 ; turkeys , 7 ( < ? So per Ib ; ducks , $3.00(3350 ( ; geese , $3.00 < & 4.00 ; live pixeons , $1.50. On ANOKS Riverside , $4.00(35.00 ( ; fancy paper rind St. Michaels , s3,75 ( 4.25 ; fancy Duurto Mediterranean sweets , $3.00@4.00 ; Los Angeles ( cnolco ) , $3.00 , , LKMONS Choice , W.50@5.00 ; fancy , $3.75(3 ( f Uv * PKAOHE8 Per K bu box. $ i.25@1.59. Pi-i'LES Per K bu Jjo.v-$1.00. CiiKitiiiiis Per 21 quart case , $2.75 ; per 10 quart drawer , $1.75. Bi.AfiuiuiiiiiKS Per 24 quart case , $3.00. BLACK liABi'iiEituiEs Per 24 quart case $1.50. Run lUsniKiiniEa Per 24 pint caso. $3.50. STiuwuBimiEs Per 24 quart case , $3.75(3 ( 8.00 ; 2 bu. stuud , $7.00. iVnchuiott. 4-4. 7jct } Aurora R , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora B , 4-4 , 0)40. ) SiiiUTtxo CHUCKS Caledonia X , 0) , Cal edonia XX , lOJ o ; Kconomy Oo ; Otis Oo ; Granlto ( l.Vo ; Crawford 8c : Haw River SJ c TICKS Oakland A , f o ; International YY , Sc ; Shotuckct , S , 8ko ; Warren , No 70 , lOc ; Berwick , HA , ISo ; York , 'JO In 3)t'c ) ; York , 33 In , 13Uc ; Swift River , So ; Thorndlko OO , 8 'ic ; Thorndlko E P. 8 > tfo : Thorndlko 130 , 9tfo } ; Thorndlko XX , 15c ; Cordls No. 3 , DKc : Cordls No. 4. lO c. MISCRUAXCOUD Table oil cloth , $3.23 ublo oil cloth , marble , $3.23 ; plain Holland ; Dado Holland , 13 Block Tin Eng. rcf'g , small pig , 2Sc ; bar , ° 9c. Copper Planlshc'd boiler sizes , 32o ; cold rolled , SOc ; sheathing , 30o ; pitts , 30c ; Hats , Oc. Galvanized Sheet Iron Junlnta , discount , X ) per cent. 'ntcnt I'Uilshol Ini-Vs . 24 to 27 , A utility , per Ib , 10 0' No. 34 to 27 , B quality , KI * . l or less than bundle add J c per Ib. SHEET Inox-No. 20 , $3.40 ; No. 27 , ? 3.50. SoLUEii Hoyt Molal Co.'s half nnd half In .ib cases , per Ib , lOc ; commercial half and inlt , 15c ; No. I in bars , 14c. TIN PL.VTE-Best ( Charcoal ) 1C , 10x14 , ° 25. sheets $0.50 ; IX , 10x14 223 sheets , * 3.25 ; 1C , 12x12 , 235 sheets , $ (5.50 ( ; IX , 12x12 , J23 shoots , $3.23 ; 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $0.50 : X , 11x20 , 112 sheets. $3.25 ; 1XX , 14x20 , 112 heots , $10.00 ; IXXX , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $11.75 ; 1C , 2.x8S , 113 sheets , $13 60 ; IX , 2.x23 , 12shcetsl7.00 ; iXX,2x28 , H2shcets , $20.50. COKE 1C , 10x1 1 , 223 sheets , 50.00 ; 1C , 14x20 , 12 sheets , SO.OO ; 1C. 10x20 , 223 sheets , $9.50. Roonxa ( Best Charcoal ) 20x28 , $9.75 ® 0.75. STEHI. NAILS Base , ? 2.20 ; steel wlro nails , base , $2.00. LEAD lg , 4c : bar , 4 } c. BAKU Wuu : Painted , $3.23 ; galvanized , $3.75(23.90. ( _ DTIIS-H and Chcmlcnta. ACID Sulphuric , par carboy , 2 > c ; citric icr Ib , 51o : oxalic , per Ib. llo ; tartaric , pow- lorcd , iior lo , 43o ; carbolic , 33'J45c , . ALUM Per Ib , 2 } c. AMMONIA Curb. ] ) er Ib , AnitbwuooT Per Ib , lOe. UALSAM Copaiba , per Ib , 03o ; tolu , D2@ 53c. 53c.Hoi : vx- Refined , per Ib , 9J c. CALOMEL Am. , per Ib , 82o. .CASTOII OIL 51.23. Cunnit BEiiuiEb $1.50. . CAXTIIAUIDKS i73iT)1.03. ( ) CASSIV BUDS Per Ib. ISc. CiiLOitoroiiM Per Ib , 4 ID. CoHiiosivr.SuiiLiM.vrr. Per Ib , 75c. CUEAM TAUTAU 1'uro. per Ib , 29c. EXTRACT LOCIWOOD Bulk , par Ib , 12o. EHOOT 43c. GLYCEIIINE 21 } c. GUM AUAIIIC VJ$3oc. ( LVCOl'ODIUM llC. GLYCEUINH Bulk , per Ib , 22c. GU.M Asfoatidu , per Ib , 14c ; camphor , per b , 30c ; opium , perlb , $ ; ) 33. IODINE Hesubiimated , per ounce , $3.03. LEAVKS Uuchu , short , per Ib , 13e ; senna Alex. , per Ib. , 25@38c. Moiii'iiiA Sulpli , per oz , $2.80. Mnncuiiv OOc. POTASS Bromide , per Ib , 37c ; Iodine , per b , 82.85. QUINIA Sulpb , per Ib 37 ( < ? 4Cc. SEEDS Canary , per Ib , 4H'c. Sows Custile , mottled , per Ib , fiftflOc ; castile , white , per Ib , 13@15e. SriuiTs NITHC Sweet , per Ib. 30c. S-nn CHNI < Crystals , § 1.0'JC'51.1S. Soi.i'ir , CINCHONA Per oz , ti@14c. TAI-IOC v Per Ib , Oc. TONKA BBANS-Sl.70tf > 1.75. Ijuiuhrr. b'nic , Etc. Dimensions and Timbers 12 ft. 14 ft. 10 ft. IS ft. 20ft. 23 ft. 2-t ft. 2x4. . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 1000 10.00 18.00 19.00 2x0. . . 15.00 15.UO 15.0J 1000 1000 18.00 19.00 2x8. . . 15.00 1.TOO 13.00 10.00 lb.00 18.00 19.00 2x10. . 15.00 1500 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 19.00 2x12. . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 19.00 4x48x8. . 10.00 10.00 10 00 17.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 FEXCIXO No. 1. ! und 0 inch , 12 ana 14 ft , rough , J10.00@10.5J ; No. 1 , 4 and 0 inch , 10 feet , S17.00@17.50 ; No. 2.4 und 0 inch , 12 and 14 foot , S13.,0V ( 1I.OO ; No. 3 , 4 and 0 inch , 10 feet , .55.W@io.uO. ! ( FINISHING 1st nd 3nd clear , 1 ! inch s 2 s , syo.OOUW.-iO.oa ; t and 2nd clear , \y und 2 inch , s 2 s U17.Cl@-l .r ( ) : 3rd. clear , 1 } inch , B 2s , ! ? 43.JOi5 ( ( ; CO ; 3rd , clear , 1 } and 2 inch , H'3 s , $43.OG ! ? 10.00 ; B select , 1 } , 1 % , and 2 inch , s 2 s , ? i'.7.003S.tO ; 1st nnd 2nd , clear , 1 inch , s3s , $15.00 ; 3rd , clear. 1 inch , s 3s , $50.00 ; A select , 1 inch , s 2 s , 533.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s 2 s , $33.00. ' STOCK lioAHDS A 12 in , s 1 a 12 , 14 and 10 feet. S4J ( 00 ; B 12 in , sis 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $41.00 ; C 12 in , s 1 s , 12 , 14 and 10 feet , § 35.03 ; D 12 in , s 1 s , 12 , 14 and 1(5 ( feet , $23.00 ; No. 1 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 12 feet , ? IS.OO ; No. 1 com , 12 In , sis , M und 10 feet , jl7.GO@18.59 ; No. 1 com : , 12 in , B 1 B , 10 , IS und 20 feet , ? U'.5 ( ) ; No. 2 com , 12 In. s 1 s. 14 and 10 feet , $17.00. Flooring 1st com Oinch white pmo , % 33.CO ; 2d com 0 inch wliito pine , ? .3l.OU ; 3,1 com 0 inch white pine , SCO.OO ; D com ( i inch whlto imio. 620.03 ; com t add ( i inch yellow pine , ? 13.00 ; Stur 4 inch yellow pine , b7.00 ! ; 1st and 2J clear vellow pine. 4 and 0 inch , SI0.03. LIME , UTC. Quiucy white lime ( besttOc ) ; English und Get man Portland cemonl , $ .3 45 ; .Milwaukee nnd Louiivilie. $1.30 ; Michigan plaster , ,2.23 , ; Fort Dod c plaster , 52.10 ; Bliu Itapid plaster. 51.03 ; hair. 20u : sasn , 03 l > cr ct dis ; doors , blinds , mouldings , 55 per ct dis : tarred felt , par owt , $2.00 ; btraw board , per cwt , Sl.0'3. Poi'i.u LU.MIIEH Clear poplar box bds , % in , R 2 p , $ :31.00 : ; clour poplar } t > In piuiol , ! 3).0i ) ) ; clear poplar % in panel , $ 25.09 ; clear poplin1 } , , in panel stock wide , a 2 ; , ? 23.00 ; clcai' pop'.ur corrugated ceilmg.K , 433.00. POSTS Whitoiwdur , 0 inch , halves , 12e ; white cedur , b\4 \ inch , halves and 8 inch q'rs , lie ; white cellar , 4 Inch , round , IGc ; Tenncs see red cedar , split , lOc ; split oak , ( white ) 8c : sawed oak , Isc. SIIINOLIW , LVTII , PBUM XX clcnr , $3.15 ; extra "A * , S2.bO ; standard A , S3.CO ; o-mch , clear , 61.j0 ( 1.70 ; 0-inch , clear , $1.75 © ! . 80 ; No. 1 , 41.10 1.15 ; clear rod cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territory , Jil.40 ; Culllornia ted wood , diincnoion widths , Jl.50 ; cypress , clcurhoait , dimension widths , $3.25 ; lath , $3.50. CI.ILINO AND PARTITION 1st com , % in , white pine partition , $32.00 ; 2nd com , % in , white pmo partition , 5J7.0J ; clear % m , jol- low pine collinj. , § 30.00 ; clear ? H' In , Norway , 1.50 ; 2nd com , -)6 in , Norway. $13 00 , Ho.utDS Ko. 1 com. s. 1 s. 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft , S1S.OO ; No , 2 com. s. 1 h. 13 , 14 and 10 ft , 10.50 ; No. com. s. 1 s. 12 , 14 and 1(1 ( ft , 11.50 ; No. 4 com. , s. 1 H. 12 , 14 and 10 ft , ( shipping cull ) ? 1 1.00. Add DO cents per M. ft for rough. BATTKNS , WCLI. Tuiiisa AND PICKETS O. G. Balls , 2 } inch , OOo : O. O. Butts , } /x3 SIS , liSu ; : i in well tijbinp. D. < fc M. and Bev. , W3.00 ; Pickets , D , & H. Hat ; $20.1)0 ) ; Pickets , D. & H. square , 519.00. SHROEDSR ions i mm Basement First National Bank , r O5 South Elitli Street , - Omuiiu NATIONAL BANK U. B. BEPOSittmY , OMAHA , NEB. ' Cnpitiil . . . SWOOD ) Surplus Jan. 1st , I8S9 . Si.OOD OFKIOlIKd AND DIUKCl'OlWl JJENHV W. YATia. I'roalclant. LKWI3 S. UI2K1J , Vl ' . W. U.S. UUGIinS , Cushlnr THE IRON BANK , Corner Hittj and l-'arrwia 3ts , A General Uanklac WANTED _ . . - Issued by Cities , Counties , School Districts , Water Com. jianlea , &c. We are in the market for the purchase of round amounts of sucu bonds , Correspondence solicited , N. W , HARRIS & COMPANY , Bankers , 119-17 Monroe Street , CHICAGO , ee Devonshlra Street , BOSTON. Booto and Shoos. AGO. , Burecssort to llee I , Jones .t Co. Wholesale Mannfoctorere of Bootss Shccs Ascnts for lloston Ituhber Ehoo Co , HOT , 1101 and 11M llttnoy Street. Omaha. NcbtaiVa. Browors. ' , t ILElt , Lager Beer Brewers , IStl North Klghtecalh street. Omaha , Vn. Cornloo. EAGLE CORK WE WORKS , Mannfaclnrers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Wlndorr-capa nnl melalle utyllfthtt. John Upenctcr , proprietor , lib anil llu south 10th stroou Flxturoa. CO. Manufacturers ot IM , Office and Saloon Fixtes , < Unntlcs , Klilohnnnls. Hook C-TCS , Drtip lliturfi , Wail Cn'cj , Parllllons , Italllnco , Countorn , Moor ntut Win * Coolers. Mirrors Ktc' Factory and otllco , 1730 andlTM bouth l.Ub St. . Omaha. Telephone ) i. _ - _ _ Pqp rjioxo8. JOHN L. W1LKIE , Proprietor Omaha- Paper Box Factory , N"a nn mid U19 Douglas street , Omaha , Neb. Sash jDp org , .EtoT jir. A. Disnnow Aco. . , \VlioUjalo manufacturers Ot Sash , Doors , Blinds and Moulding ! , Branch MPJcc , 12th and Itnnl tret'l Omaha , Neb. JIO11N MANUFACTVIliNQ c67 Mannfictiirers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , lnR * , < tnlr-wor : < nnil Interior hard wood finish. N. U. corner ilh nnd I-earunm rthatrcoK , Omaha , Nob. Eto. CLARK 81 K AM HETUXQ CO " Pnmns , Pines and Engines , Ite&m , water , rallwar and mining supplies , eta 810 , 102 and IU4 ( arnam stn-ut , Omaha. U. S. WIND EKG1XE A PUMP CO. , Steam and Wale : Supplies , naillclajr wind mill' . VIS nnd I2J Jones BU , Oman * . U. F. 1I08S , actinic amtmcer. ItROWNELL A CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Jhcct-lron work , atcam pumpi , aw mills. 1213-121S Loavenworth sticct , Omaha. Iron Works. STEAV UOlLEll WORKS , Carter A tun , 1'rop'n. Manufacturers of all VlnJ * Sleam Boilerv Tanks aui Sheet Iron Wott _ WorUsSouth _ andll.M.crosslnn. _ _ . Tel. 1111 PAXTONA V1ERLIKO IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Bui ding Wort , nglnc-a , brnm work , general foundry , machine aad blacesmlth ork. OiUco anil worts , U. 1 * . Ujr. nnd lith street , Omaha. OMAHA WIRE A IRON WORKS , Manufactures of Wire and Iron Railings Ucsk rails , \vlndotr guards. flower 6tunl , . wlrealfini , Me. lia North lull street , Omaha. OMAIItl SAFE A 1RON VORKII : , ManPrs of Fie ? and Burglar Protf Safes , Vaults jnll work , lion Rhultors and II ro escapes. O. Amirecu , prop'r. Cor. Htliuinl JacksoaBls. SOUTH OM AH A. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , John r. IloyU , yup rltitoa lent. TJIL- CHICAGO SHORT LINE OP TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & t , Paul R'y , The Rest Route from Oinahn nnd Couucll ' " T H I'"E AST = = . i'no TUAINS HBTWBKN OMAIIA AND COUNCIL lil.UFFS Chicago , AND Hilwaukco , Sf. Pun ) , Minneapolis , Cedar Hauids , Rock Ishmil , Frccport , Rockford , Clinton , Diibiiquc , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Jancsiillo , HololtVinoua , Ln Crossc , And all olhor Important points Hast , Northeust and t-onthcast. I'or throiiBh tlclcts. call nn the ticket nsent nl 1'fll I'lirnnm street , In llnrkur llloci.or at Unlou 1'ucltla Pl'I'Ut. 1'ullinft'i Sleepers nnrt tUo flno't , DlnlnK Curs In the worn ! arurnnon tlio miln line of tliu Chlcil o , Jilt. \7autui ! & bt , J'uul Uullwny. uiul orcry attention U piild tu luisBun CTJ by courteous employes or tag - . It. MII.NKH , lleneral Jlnnnucr. 3. K. TUi KBIt. ABjl liintj nornl Mnnnccr. . . . ' ' ' nna A. V. U O.Mll'UWJ'tK , Gcnoral I'assciigor Tlc t A''ont , ( ! KM i : ilKArCOUU , Assistant Gencrall'ussonzor and Ticket AEont. 'f. J. CLAHK. (7 on oral Superintendent. MKEH SPRING VEHICLES " " Try Onat " > i . > * - - , . . .f , ir Orontly Imnrayrl with \TlnRlnv rhuckles on 009 Biuu. Euftlost rlc' ' i ifliiflvfi 'iifr.l'liofiprinKgleufEtti. cu nna Qbsrtcu tdins to tbo wolgbt put on tUem. Ad p' d ixinall " ' i to roiJKh country r flno Wt : ' Orivoo V ill PTOyou | host nritlnftictlon. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , \0"Q A irwi > cr < < H > u WTt AiLi/lt ! nl LU. o In ulisoliitelv jnira antl itv noluLlc , No Chemicals nro utcJ In Iti preparation. It do , mor than thrtt timtt tin ttrtnyth of Cocoa luliril vrllh Mirth , Atro root or Sugir , anil li Ilitrcfuo fur mum icoiionilol , iciliaj tin than out tii'l a tvp. It I , ilcltcltitir , nuiirlihlni ; , itmiglhcnln ? , UA * 1,11.1 IIIU1 btru , ami aitnilritly tdi.lcil | t\it Invalldlnl vullni prrion. In IiiaHh. fjold IIJT ( Jioi-cis cicryiilicrc. W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester , Mass. C'- ' the I.Uuor Habit. I'lmlllrolr Cnreil l > y AdinlnUieriiix l > r. lluluco' H can bo clvon In a cup of coffee or tea without the nowlciluunr thoiiLTsiin tuklii H ; l < itljiuliitulrh rni. Icrs.nnU "III clfcct H spuvily unU pcriunnuiit euro , whuthfr the putlRnt Is a inotlumtu drinker or ni : nlcoliullowrucu. Tliou.iniilsiifUrunknrdi , hnru tcnn umilo luMiperaHunun wlio liiyolnkDuUoilcn ! > reclHi ! In thulr cotloo without thuli * kiiotrlo luuHnd 1011,1 jr bo. luivo nicy unit drinking ou ilielr o.rn tree will. IT MUVKH I' A U.S. Tlio ystcii : onru Itupri'uiriluil with tbu tfpucltir. It bcoDiuci uniittcr iinpos ilMllty tn the liquor appcilto to cxltt , I'ur > alu liy Kulin Al. o. sBliU , IMh uiul Douglin itis.uml th niul Cum iu' tt. Culm. A. D. IuiUT&JIro. . , Council J.luHHit r EHD FORIU./5THATED fATALOGVE FREE AGKNT8VANTHlAIloth general and cnn- viihslnis. on the nuw , iMvlsuil an < l linpc'rlal ftditioiuif Z ll'H Encyclopedia in Ilvu vuluuiei , just Issued. Bold far cnsli. or on easy nittal- lurnia. I'or liberal tcrnn and territory ixddu-.ss . . Xtii. I'ul . ' . T. lli.r.wooii ; , ; , I'lilladelplilu. A cents wanted. New UtciiH'.l. SelU nlnt | a VKxclusho .errlioiy. Ills pro'lu. S.iluri peed men , Jlowo Co. , i3 Jlauover St. , lloslou MttSif. Agrlriulturnl Implomontn. cnvncntLL PAHKEK , Dcalcri'iAEricnllnialliniilcincnts.fagon ' . ! iiaHl . Jone * strocl , botwetn tth an * luth , Omaha , NcbrMka. AgricHlt1 Inmlcmcnts , Wagons , Carriages Bupgle , cte. Wholesale. Omaha. Ncbr k . PARLltf , ORKKDOltf A MARTIN CO. nholcjnle Dealers la AgilcnKnral ImpleniGiils , f agons& Boggles Ml , tttl , 101 and OT Jones itrvot , Omshv. xanufacturors and jobbers In Wagons , Buggies , Raltes , Flows Eta I Cor.Vth and 1'acinc itrccts , Omaha. _ . _ _ _ _ _ A. UOiSPJU , Jr. . , Msts1 Materials , Pianos anil Organs , U13 Douglas itrcel Omaha , Aebraska. Doota _ IP. V. MORSE A CO. , Jotters of Boots pnd Shoes , 1101 , HOI , 1110 Doufftas street. Omaha. MnnnfactorT , _ tjummer strool. llu < ton. _ Oonl , Co ko n nd Llrno. _ ' OMAHA COAL , COKE A LIME CO. , Jotes of Hard and Soil Coal , gPSoulh 13th trcot. Omaha , NEttltASKA FUEL CO. , SliipicsofCoalail.Cok SI I South 13th St..Oinaha , Nob. 'Lumbar 70/JA' A. WAKEFIELD , anil Commission Merchants , Specialties nutter , eggs. chi' o , poultry , l ttrcot Omaha. Nuh. Dry Goods and Notions. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goofls , Fiirnisning Goofls and Notions 11M and 1101 Do uglm , cor. llth itroet , Omaha , Neb. I KlLPATJtlCK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions , < ! nt ' furnlsklnR goods. Corner llth and IlarofV _ _ streets. Omaha. Nebraska. HELIN , THOMPSON & CO. , Importers and jobbers of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , 817 Boulh 15th street. Furnlturo. ' DEWEY & STONE , 1 Wcsale Dealers in Furniture Fnrnam ftre t , Omaha , N > brask * . CHARLES SHlVEIilCK , Furnitnrc , Cmnha Nobrnik * . Crocorloo. PAXTON , OALLAOllEn A CO. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 705,707. TOO nnd 711 South 10th el. , Omaha. Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers' I3th ana Ixsarcuworth strccls , Omnbn , Nebraska. H a rd warp _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ , _ IF. J. UROATCIT. Heavy- Hardware , Iron and Steel , BprlnsB , wngon stock , bardnnro , lumber , eto. 1201 and 1211 Ilnrner street , Omaha. LEE , CLARKE , ANDKEESEN IIARD- WAItE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , lletfUs , shoot Iron. ate. Agents tot TIowo sculoi , Miami powder nnd I.ymnn barbed Tlru. SniEJJAUOH & TAYLOR. Bnild rs' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shopi IdQchanlcB' tools nnd IlufTAlo Boales. ] < 03 PoustM Btroot. Omaim. Nob. WHMTLiiinljer Etc , _ ] uporlpil and Ainerlcaii I'ortluml cement , tilt nKcnt for Mllmiukio lijclniullo ccmont anu O u I nrv 'Thiln Minn. " " OHAS It. I.EE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood CkrpotB nnil parquet llootlna. 1' ' ttreete , Utnaha , Neb. OMAJlA L UMDEIt CO. , All Kinds of Billing Material at Wholesale , 18 til Btrcot and Untou I'nclUeTriict.Omnlin , LOO IS I3IIADFOIW , Dealer in Luinlier , Lath , Lime , Sash , Door ) , Illc , Yarila-Cornci 7th nnil Uouglai , Corder 1'Jtli mid loutli ) ! i FRED W. QUAY. Lumlier , Limu Cement , Etc , , Etc , CornerCtU and Couijlm Bt . Oauiba. C. N. DlB'r/4. Dealer in All Kinds of Unite , Utb nd California BtrcatB. Omiha. Noliraekt. J. OVERFKLDER & CO. , Importers & mm in Millinery & Notions m 210 and 213 South llth itroat. Notion g. JT. T. ROBINSON NO'nON CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , 1 J-tli uuii iluAat'il Btfudt-i , ouiulm. / / . Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goofy JIousu imiiiMiiutr gooiK ilu.i.ruu s lurrluge * iitO'i ritrniui Btri'Cit. flmnhn N'li , Oils , CONSOLIDATED 'VAIfK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lutiricating Oils , Axleuroate , etc. , Onrnlm. A , II. lllttioj ) , Hanngcr. Papor. QARPEKTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , C rraolc * itock or ptlutlni , ifrnpr-InK Mid writing r. BpeolM tueutlon icltuo tu or load ordcu. PRINGIPAL.POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH _ _ 13Oa JF ABNA MJ REET. V \HM \ CY 1 nilurluaty doubloii tunlly , quick- M U ll t T ! y nU ta.My curttl bylJOin'lJIU Can. miles. .Suveiat ( c.80 cu ? l lusuvenunyii. Sold nttlJtO p > 'j bax :1 : druiuijt , or fiy innil ( roia DoctiUH. H'i's Co , Hi Whlto bt , M , V. I'ullUlw