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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; WEPNES&AY , JUNE 19 , 1880.H9IXTEBN PAGES.
IDE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Operators Closely Watching the
Weather Bulletins.
WHEAT YESTERDAY TOOK A DROP
Corn Up n Fraction Onts Hold nt
About tlio Former Day's 1'rlccs
i'rovlfllons Lower mill
Cnttlo Dull.
OHIOAGO PRODUCE MARKETS.
CHICAGO , Juno 18. [ Special Telegram to
Tun HEC , ] Operations In wheat nro now
being governed very largely by the weather
conditions and prospects. It Is essentially a
"weather market. " The general heavy rains
through the Ohio valley , anil In the south
west , Influenced the trade hulllshly around
the opening , hut as tlicso rains wcro shown
to have extended to Dakota and Minnesota ,
where the weather Is reported to bo showery ,
this bullish sontlmout was subsequently
modified to an appreciable extent , and values
developed less buoyancy. The railroad news
bureaus continue to mnko the most of the
rain in the northwest , and of the promises of
moro rain , but the burdcu of Information
emanating from private sources Is that , ns
yet , very llttlo rain has fallen and that vastly
moro Is needed , right away , to save the
crops from very serious damage. Many
correspondents ndvlso that the crops in largo
nrcas hnvo already been injured beyond ro-
palr , and that , at best , the production will
bo far below the average. Thl sort of
news has been pouring In steadily for
ten dnya or two weeks , and It has produced a
deep Impression on trado. On the other hand
it docs not seem to bo generally thought
that the rains In the winter wheat country
have , as yet. done anything worse than In
terfere with the harvest by retarding work
and delaying the ripening of the grain to a
measurable extent. That wheat is , as yet ,
seriously ondaugorod , is not supposed to bo
true , and a few bright days would undoubt
edly very materially change the aspect of
things. Clearing weather is what winter
ivhent farmers nro now praying for. It must
bo confessed that the weather map docs not ,
nt this writing , promise much In that direc
tion. The market opened just about where
it loft oft yesterday , with Juno quoted at
S0c , July at 78c , September nt 75 > c , and
December at 77c. The quickest action was In
July , which "pigged back" to 7S,1 @ 7Stfc ,
cud then started on up grade , work-
Ins Mp to 7878 { c. Hutchinson
lielpcd the movement along. But at the tor
bo turned seller and acted on that sldo until
the market got to 78 } c. At this point hla
brokers were reinforced by Cudahy's , and bj
the general crowd. The prlco dropped of )
very quickly uud easily to 77J c , and , after
J o recovery , to 77 > o. Hutchinson was n
good buyer from "So down to TTJ c. At 7 %
@ 77c the miscellaneous buying by the conv
mission merchants gave the market an up-
poaranco of stroneth , and it quickly advanced
to 78c. Here the "yappors" took hold anc
lifted the price to 78c , when Hutchmsor.
took another scalp , letting the crowd have
the property ho had bought under 78c ,
About this tlmo a fresh grist of rain news
came In from the northwest ; light rains
were represented to bo general throughout ,
practically , the whole states of Dakota and
Minnesota , aud several parties hastened to
cdd : "Crops uro now looking splendid. '
These swift and willing witnesses wort
not nil railroad "peoplo this tlmo
a circumstance which was remarked by manj
who had been waiting for tlio conflrmatlor
of the railroad reports before arriving at i
conclusion as to the actual situation. Tin
markcttook on a heaviness of tone during
the last half hour , and July got down arouiu
78c , and bung there , with only a modorati
business passing. September wheat rangoc
7475c , and closed nt 75)c. Deccmbei
runted from 77o down to 70)s'c ) , rccovorinf
fractionally , soiling off again , and closing of
at 70J e As compared with yesterday clos
ings these show an average shrinkage o :
about Jfo- Juno wheat loft oft at 80o , ani
'Iho llrmness characteristic of corn wni
maintained to the close , though llnal price :
were somewhat under the highest of the day
a gain of J o over yesterday's closing figure :
wus the final outcome of the day's b usinass
Outs were dull but firm. The receipt
were considerably larger than expected wit !
liberal estimates for to-moi-'ow , but tbi
speculative offerings of near futures wen
not great , and the Htrennth in corn oxtondei
In a degree to oats. Plenty of Mny oats wen
offered , lit ilgures around 2Cc , but the bid
were usually below that. July sold up t
22 @ 22J c- and September to 22 > c , whll
June uud cash lots were dull , with No. 3 res
ular about 22 @ ; > /c. The withdrawal
from store wore again largo , conslsiiii )
. . chiefly of No. 3 white.
It Provisions were slow and without specla
Ij feature. The old leaders loft the trade t
take its own course , and as the outside spec
. ulatlvo orders were limited , there was no In
I „ , duccmunt for the regular pit frequenters t
* ' do moro than an occasional sealp to help th
day along. The fluctuations were also con
fined to a small range aud when coiiiuaro
with yesterday's llnal prices the closhi ]
showed no change of importance. In per
the day's ' business rested on a decline c
from 2 > jc to 5c , and in lard 2 o of
Short riba were unchanged to 2 > c lowei
The monthly carrying charges wcro 7' < jC t
lOo in pork , and 5o to lO o In lard and shot
ribs ,
CHICAGO lilVE 810011 MARICEJ
CHICAGO. Juno 18. [ Special Telegram t
Tiic HBC.I CATH.B. About 0,500 native :
D,5CO Tcxans , und SCO "silllors" made up t <
flay's receipts. The native cattle marke
dcspito the meagre supply , ruled unusuall
slow , nud it was late In the day before th
salesmen could And an outlet , oven at a coi
cession of ten cents. The eastern inarkci
were again reported in very bad shape , wit
a supply luncr than the demand , Buyci
wcro tltnld , and the volume of business t
email us to cut no figtivo in the market. Tl :
dressed beef mon were about the only outli
tellers could find , and they only wantc
something handy In light and smooth , and i
m quality , in the way of natives. Natlv
cows dragged at weak prices ; old "straw
nud "shelly" grades xvoro well nigh impoi
slblo of sale , The Texas branch of the uia
ifot was nlso too heavily supplied for tl
day's demand , aud sellers mot with consldo
able dlfllculty in effecting sales at flvo at :
ten cents decline. There wns nothing no
In the stockcr and feeder lino. Cholco '
extra beeves , $4.25@4 CO ; medium to gee
Btoers , 1,850 to 1,600 pounds. $3.Sfl@4.30:1.3 :
to I.IBO pounds. $3.7r-fU5 ( ; 950 to 1,0
pound ? , $3.40f(3.90 ( ; stockers nnd feeders , u
changed at $2.4l' < j$3.00 ; cows , bulls at
mixed , $1.50@3,00 ; bulk , $3.20 ( 3.CO ; slop-f (
stccM , (3.85(141.15 ; Texas ciittlo stond ;
Btoort , V5U to J.dMl pounds , ? 3SOy.40j 730'
IKW pounds , $2.CO8.00 ; GOO to 700 pound
I2.ROG3.05 ; cows , $1.75@3.80.
Hoas A few loads of cholco heavy ur
peed mixed soldnt the start , about Co hijjho
but the general mnrkct IIDII no "edge , " nt ;
prices soon slumped back into yesterday
notch , The receipts proved qulto moderat
but ovulontly were fully equal to the d
mand , Inasmuch ns no class of buyers dove
oped anything like liberal orders. HI
rouL'ti , common packing hogs fold as low i
$4,10 ; good to cholco packing- and shlpnli
brought $4.SC@i.25. nnd nrlnto. shaped-u
lievy shlniihiK qualities , fl.Q7 > ( ul 1.30. Son
very flue butchuru' pigs mudo $ t.U3. Mlxc
linun solil from SU. * > JtIn * i < m * fn n trr
\i \ _ _
, ' . iilO poundsllown , and $1.45-.50 ! for such s
M lections as ura clnscud as Yorltors ; funi
" $4.63.
FINANClAIj.
NEW YOUK , June 17. ( Special Tclegra
( o-TNi Bex. ] STOOIU , The stock morb
started slow to-day , and the animation of
yesterday had , apparently , died out. The
encouraging fctuuro was the strength which
remained. Now England continued to show
tlio most activity. Of the others the most
actlvo wcro Atchison , St. Paul nnd some of
the trusts. When the first prices were
recorded they gave gains over the close of
last night of } { to % per cent. This was fol-
fowod by a flrm market , on which further
slight gains were siado. The exceptions
wcro bolter gains ot % per cent In Oregon
Railway nnd Navigation , nnd Now England ,
the former touching par , and the latter 52 } .
Lackawana also gained yt per cent. The
bulge in Now England brought out much
stock , nnd the result wns a decline to 51Jff ,
with n slight yielding from the best prices
throughout the list. Heading was weak
from tlio start and lost % per cent the flrst
hour. During the hour to 13 o'clock , Sugar
trusts became very active , and strong , mov
ing up nearly two points to 11 IJf. There
was no other significant change ; nnd , at
noon , prices were a shade bettor , on tbo
whole , than nt the opening. The weak fool
ing In stocks , nt noon , gave way to a much
firmer tone later In the day. The origin of
the strength was mainly with the Coal
stocks. Business In the coal regions Is
proving exceptionally good. Lpckawanna
took the lead , and moved up nearly three
points to 148 , the best point for years. The
granger stocks responded to the better feel
ing before the close , when there was n gen
eral ndvanco throughout the list. The gains
for the day were : Oregon Navigation , 2 per
cent to 100 ; Transcontinental , l to33K ;
Jersey Central , \ % to 113 % ; Louisville , ? jf to
7W ; Lalto Shore , X to 100. ; Now England ,
# to53 ; Atchison , % to 40J < ; Burlington , K
to 103V ; Northwestern , % to 110 % ; Rock
Island , K to OW ; Su Paul , } g to 72 ; ; Mis-
lourl Pacific , # to 70 ; Union Pacific , % to
53 ; Lackawanna , 2 to 147 % ; Sugar trusts ,
Jtf to llljtf ; Chicago Gas trust closed weak
, nd lower nt CS tf.
The following were the closing quotations :
U. 8. 4s regular. 123i { Northurn 1'ncluc. . 296 !
U. B. 4s coupona..l9i ! dopreforrod C7',4
U.S. 4 Us regular. . . lOOy 0. &N. W 110J ?
" 1. 8.4H coupons. . lOfly do preferred H1K
'aoluctlsot M3 . 118 N.Y.Contral 108
ontral I'aclllu . Wi \ I'.D.&K 1 $
Hoc'i Island U7H
Chicago , Burlington C..M.&St.l 72'i
iVQumoy . 101 do preferred 113i !
D..L.&W. . H7 SU'nulJtOmaha. . 8r.y
UQolsContral . Ill doprororrod OT
i. , U. & W. . . UK Union lUclllo KJ ?
vansas&Toxas. . . , 10 ? \V..8t. t. & V 15'4
.nkoShoro . JWi ) doproforrod. . . . . . 3lJ |
.llchlgnu . Central. . 90 WcstornUnion b7H
iIlsBourll'aclllc. . . . 7 U
MOSEY Easy , at 22K-
PniME MEIIOANTILE I'Ai'Eit 3J ® 3X per
ient.
RTKIILTNO EXCHANGE Dull but steady ;
Ixty-day bills , $4.87 ; demand ,
1-UODUOI3 MAUKf3TS.
CnicAoo , Juno 18. 1:15 : p. m. close Wheat
Easy ; cash , SO c ; July,7S@78 c ; Decem-
ior , 70 c.
Corn Steady ; cash , 84J c ; July , 34 } < iO ;
September , 3J ? c.
Oats Steady ; cash , 22 c ; July , 22 1-HGc ;
September , 22 > c.
Rye Cash 8o@30J4c-
Barley Nothing doing.
Prime Timothy SliSO.
Flax 81.53.
Whisky fl.03.
Pork Firmer ; cash$11.CO ; July , $11.C2J ;
: optomber , 811.80.
Lard Eaiy ; cash. $0.50 ; July , S0.50 ;
September $ ( J.7l0.73) ) .
Flour Finn us recently quoted ; wln-
or wheat , S'J@4.oO ; soring wheat , $1.30 ®
; .50 ; rye , $2.43.CO. !
Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , $5.12K@J-23 ;
short clear , SO.12X@fl.25 ; short , ribs , $3.75
Butter Firmer ; creamery , 12 100 ; dairy ,
! @ 14o.
Cheese Firm ; full crerxm Cheddars 8 }
SSKc ; flats , 7@Sc ; Young Americas , & } ( &
ike.
ike.Eges Steady ; fresh , 10@12o.
Hides Unchanged ; heavy and light green
salted , 5tfc ; salted dull , 4J c ; green salted
calf , Oc ; dry flint , 7c ; dry salted , 7c ;
dry calf , 7@3c ; deacons , 2jo each.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed ,
4o ; No. 2 , 3 > fc ; cake , 4c. .
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour 10.0JO 7,000
Wheat 0,000 14,000
Corn 314,000 101.000
Oats 199,000 104,000
Now York. June IS. Wheat Receipts ,
20,000 ; exports , 40,000 ; spot dull , unsettled
and lowrir ; No. 2 red , b2J @S3c jn store ;
S4J < @S4Jc afloat ; 84@S5' ' o f. o. b. ; JNo.
3 led , 77o : ungraded red , 82K@84J o ; op
tions lower ; July. 82J < @S3e.
Corn RuculptB , IBD.OOl ) ; exports. 113,000 ;
suet uctlvo but lirm ; No. 2 , 40 > @ 40Jic in
elevator ; 42' ( t42tfo ; afloat ; tmgradod
mixed , 41@42kti ; ; options firmer but quiet ;
July , 4ljfo.
Oats Keccipts , 137,000 ; exports. 1,000 ;
spot steady but moro active ; options quiet
but firmer ; Juno , 28 } c ; July , 2S.1)fc ) ; snot
No. 3 white , 84c ; mixed western , 2580c.
Coffee Ootlons firm nnd 10 to 21) ) points
downsales ; , 142,750bags ; Juno.S14.50@14.00 ;
July , S14.50@l4.7u ; spotRio dull ; fair cargoes ,
$17.87 > < f.
Petroleum Steady but quiet ; United
closed at SS fc.
Eire * Higher ; western , 14J < L
Pork Moro uctlvo at Sia.UOa 13.25.
Lard Qjlot and weak ; western steam ,
$ C.S3 } < ; July , S9.80.
Butter Quiet but fairly active ; western ,
Cheosb Quiet and easlor ; western ,
KnnsnB City , Juno 18. Wheat-
Quiet ; No. 3 red , cash , 73c asked : July , COc
bid ; No. 2 toft , cash , 75o asked ; August
O.'cbid.
Corn Stoaiiy : No. 3 , cash , 20o bid ; No
3 white , cash , S8o ! bid.
Oats No. 2 cash , -Oc asked.
Wverpool , Juno 18. Wheat Stead j
and demand fair ; holders offer moderately
Corn Steady and demand fair ; no\\
mixed wi.-Htoru , 3s 8 } < fd per cental ,
niiinnL ai < > U > > , Juno IS. Wheat Sampli
wheat lower ; receipts , 159 cars ; shipments
80 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , June ant
Juh97c ; on track , 93o ; No. 1 northern
Juno and July , 00e ; on truck , 92@94c ; No
2 northern , June and July , SUfc ; on track
82 ® Sic.
Milwaukee. Juno IS. Wheat Easy
cash and July , 74Jffo.
Com Steady ; No. 8 , 84 > a5. / .
Outs Dull ; No. 2 , white , 27@27 } < A
llyo Quiet : No. 1 , 42o.
Barley Dull. No. S , C0@51o.
Provision Steady ; pork , $11.00.
Cincinnati , Juno 13. Wheat Dull
No. 2 rod , 87c.
Corn Scarce ; No , 3 mixed , 20@30 > c.
Outs-Weaker ; No.2 mixed , 25
WhisUy-Stoady at $1.03.
liIVH STOQIC.
Oliloaco , Juna 18. The Drovora1 Journal
reports ns follows :
Uuttlo Receipts , 8,500 ; market slow am
weak ; beeves , $4.25C < g4.GO ; steers. $3.40c (
410 ! ; stockcrs nnd foodcra , $3.40@3.CO ; cows
'bulls ' and mixed , $1.50 ( X00 ; Toxau cattle
Sl.75 3.00.
IJoKfl Receipts , 15,000 ; market steady
mixed , $1.15 4.40 ; heavy , SUO@1.80 ; light
f l.5C < x4.CU ; bulk , W.40@-U0.
Slieop Uocclptn. 4.0UJ ; market steady t
weak ; natives , S3.7504.75 ; western. $3.30 ( <
4.10 : Texaiis , 8J.75C'i4.10 ; lambs , $3.2o@3. &
p r head ,
Knnsns Oltv , Juno 18. Cattle Re
celpto , 0,200 ; shipments , 9JU ; market wen ]
and lower ; common to choice corn fed steers
$3.25 { < $4.U5 ; stackers nnd feeders steady a
$ J.OIJ 3.8U ; cows steady nt $1.75@3.00.
Hogs Receipts , 8.8UO ; Bhlpmcnts , 833
market otroiiEactlvo nnd higher ; lighl
National Stool : Ynril * . Kast fit
Ijouts , Juno 18. Cattle Rncolpts , 1,40'j , '
shipments. 30 J ; market bteady ; fair to cholc
heavy native steer * , 3.10 ( < $4.40 ; stockers an
feeders , $3.20@3.25 ; ran fore , coni-fod , $2.7
© 3.50.
Hogs Uccolpts , 0,900 ; shipments , 100
market strong ; choice heavy butchers' on
light grades , * l.MM-l.)5j ) packing , $4.1S (
4. < 3.
Sioux City , June 18. Cattle Receipts
r > 20 ; shipments , 190 ; market steady ; ff
steers , $3.00 ( < $3.SO ; stackers ana feoJeri
Hogs Receipts , 3,300 ; market hlghoi
light and mixed , { OBJi-00 ; heavy ,
.CO.
03IADL.V STOOIC.
Cnttlo.
Tuesday , Juno 18.
About 3,800 cattle of all kinds were ro-
colvod to-day. The market opened with the
salesmen asking steady prices nnd the buyers
bidding lOo lower thnn Monday's prlcos.
Eastern markets wcro reported weak nnd
lower , and the trade in beeves ruled slow all
day. At the tlmo of closing there were stilt
a good many cattle unsolu. The beef and
shipping steers sold principally at $3.70@4.00.
Butchers' stock did not show much chnngo
in prices , the sales ranging nt$3.00T23. A
few bulls changed hands nt $ J.OO@2.75.
Thcro were moro dockers nnd feeders on
sale thau usual , the bulk of them being
yearling and two-year-old stockers.
llous.
The cencrnl market opened at about yes
terday's prices , but later developed consldor-
nblo strength nnd wns nctlvo. Still Inter ,
however. It dropped back to the morning
prices. Light hogs sold largely nt $4.00.with
a trade or two at $1.02 > nnd $4.03. Heavy
and mixed hogs sold at $3.95. $3.97)1 and
during the spurt plenty of them wont at
$4.00. The hogs were about all sold early.
- Sliooj ) .
Two double decks were received , but they
wcro consigned direct to the packers.
Receipts.
Cattle 3,800
Hogs 7,300
Sheet ) 500
Horses 3-1
Prevailing ; I'rlocs.
The following U a tiblo of prloas paid la
this market for the gr.ilcs of stock men
tioned :
Prlmo steers , 1300 to 1000 Ibs.$3.85
Good steers , 1250 to 1450 Ibs. . . 3.70 M4.00
Good steers , 1030 to 1301) Ibs. . . 8.05 © 3.90
Common cunnors 1.50 ( $2.00
Ordinary to fair cows 2.00 (1 3.50
Fair to good cows 2.50 M2.CO
Good to cholco cows 2.00 M3.00
Cholco to fancy cows , heifers. . 3.00 W3.23
Falrto good bulls 2.00 $3.50
Good to cholco bulls 3.50 ® 3.00
Light , stockers and feeders. . . . 2.75 © ' 3.00
Good feeders. 050 to 1109 Ibs. . 3.09 @ 3.23
Fair to cholco light hogs 4.00 Q4.05
Fair to choice heavy hogs 3.95 ( < 4.00
Fair to choice mixed hogs 3.95 © 4.00
Fair to medium native sheep. . 8.50 @ 4.25
Good to cholco native sheoo. . . 4.0J W4.50
Fair to cholco western sheep , . 3.25
Shorn sheep 3.00 ( (43.15
Representative Sales.
STEEUS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
4 1103 $3.00 83 11DS $3.89
12 721 3.23 8ll 12-10 8.80
01 927 8.50 59 1258 3.85
59 1093 8.00 42 1214 3.85
18 1197 3.05 39. .1423 8.S10
43 1180 8.03 33. .1310 3.99
23 103(1 ( 8.70 83. .1300 8.90
14 1333 8.70 10. .1227 3.90
40 1343 3.70 19. .1403 3.90
103 1049 3.70 10. .1447 8.90
23 933 3.70 51.
13 1241 3.70 52. ! l310 3.92
20 1039 8.70 20. .1209 3.93
84 1203 8.73 10. .1477 4.09
19 1090 8.SO
WESTERN CATTLE
Bcof Hcvlow.
Showing the lugliost and lowest prlcos
paid for boot and shipping stcora on the dnya
indicated during tno past three yoara. Halus
of cattle In less thau car load lots not In
cluded.
Tjlvo Stock Notes.
Robbing & Dussoy , of Kearney , came In
with thrco loads of cattle.
CranJall & Miller , of Panama , la. , wort
among the shippers hero with u load each ol
hogs and cattle.
J. W. Wyllo , of Eltn Crock , was here
with four cars of cattle ,
C. J , Lltchty , of Lltohty & Barnes , Davenport
port , shippers , came hi with stock.
Johnson Bros. , who are among1 the rcgulai
Iowa shippers , were over from. Anita will
two loads of cattlo.
W. II. Boyer was hero with a load of cat
tle from Hurlan ,
J , L. Colomau had la a load of cattle , hit
own feeding , from Fullorton.
W. W. Pool , who handles stock at Panama
In. , was In with throffloTlds ot stock.
S. H. Maloy , R pronillftfat cittzou of Stnn-
wooa , la , js tno gucit ofiils sons nt the yards.
J. Hastlo was OH the /market / with s Ixcara
ot hogs and flvo of catAlonfrom Brock , Howe
and Auburn. , t.n
J. Klnsolla and H v. Cronk were lioro
from Ponder , the fornlar. with two cars of
cnttlo and ono of hogs itho latter with n car
of hogs. , . - , '
J. R. Kane , cashier of the Stella bank ,
Stella , Nob. , and J. H.flMyntt , n merchant of
that place , w-oro among the visitors nt the
yards. tn i
M. J. Blair and ! ? . Blumer were over from
Mlndon , la. , the formor. . vlth n car of cattle
and ono of hogs , and UiO'lattor with n car of
cattlo. * "
Fuller , Smith & Fnllor , Scrlbner , mar
keted three loads of hogs.
J. L. Colcman , an oxtcnilvo Fullerton
feeder nnd shipper , was in with six cars of
cnttlo of his own fcodlng.
Exeter was represented by Bonnet Ewing ,
who was in looking after the sale of n car of
cattle and ono of hogs.
Al C. Smith had two cars of cattle here
from Fullerton , and his brother A. E. had
two cars of hogs from Grcoloy Center.
H. Enorson , Cedar Rnplds , had a car ot
hogs In.
George Forrnll nnd Bon Gardner , of Sco
tia , were both on the market with cattle.
I. L. McCoy , of McCoy Si Schroedcr , cntno
over from the Bluffs with two cars of hogs.
Mclntosh & Button , Chapman , marketed
thrco cars of cattlo.
J. P. Mordon , Tckatnnh , was down with
thrco cars of cattlo.
OMAHA IVIIOLESAIjE MARKETS.
Produce. I'mils , Ktc.
Receipts of butter are liberal and nro taken
on arrival nt quotations. Eggs nnd chccso
steady. Fruits and berries somewhat loss
plentiful and prices stiff.
BUTTKH Table dairy , 1814oj packers'
stock , 8@10c. Creamery Prints , fanoy , 10
@ 18o : cholco , 14@15o ; solid packed , 10@14c.
EGGS Strictly fresh , 12@18c.
Cnr.nsB Young America , fullcream , 10 > c ;
twin flats , 9J c ; off grades , 4@0o ; Van Ros-
som Edomrsil.50 per doz ; sap sngo , 19o ;
brick , ll@12c ; llmburgor , 0c10c ( ; domestic
Swiss , 18X ; skiins , 24c ; chocso safes ,
bronze medal , No. 8 , $2.85.
POUI.TUT Live hens , per dozen , $3.BO@
$4.00 ; mixed , ? 3.25@3.50 ; spring , $2.00@3.75 ;
turkeys , 7 < aSo per lb ; ducks , 52.00Q2.50 ;
KOOSO , S3.00@4.00 ; llvo pigeons , $1.50.
OnANdES Riverside. 54.00@5.00 fancy
lapcrrind St. Michaels , ? 3.75@i.25 ; fancy
Duarte Mediterranean swuots , $3.00@4.00 ;
Los Angeles ( choice ) $3.00.
LEMONS Choice , $1.50@5.00 ; fanoy , $3.75 ®
" .00.
PEACHES Per % bu box , S1.23@1.DO.
Ari'LKS Per % bu box , 50@75c.
CiiEitntns Per 24 quart case , § 1.25 j per 10
quart drawer , $1.00.
BiACKiununs Per 24 quart cnso , S2.00
BI.AOR lUsi'iiEimiES Per 34 quart case ,
$3.00@3.50.
Ucii UAsniEititiES Per 24 pint case. $3.50.
STit.vwnnniiiES Per 24 quart case , ? 2.73@
8.00 ; 2 bu. stand , S7.00.
GoosEiicuuiES Per 2 tm. stand , $4.00 ; 24
quart case , $3,50.
PLUMS Per 24 quart case , ? 2.00@2.50 > ;
> jf bu box , 50@75c.
PlNB ArrLES--Pcr doz , S3.00@3.50.
BANANAS According to size , per bunch ,
$3.003.00. ( ! -i >
COCOANUTS Per 100.-J3.
FitEsit FISH WhltoTflsh , porlb , 7@S > c ;
irout. nor lb , 9c ; w.hlto porch , per lb , 7o ;
juffalo , per lb , 7o ; piciterol , per lb , Oo ; black
bass , per lb , llo. >
BEANS Choice hand picked navy , $1.75 ;
choice hand picked medium , $1.05 ; choice
tmnd picked country , /ft.GO ; clean country ,
Sl.20@1.25. T
EAULY VEGETABLES Potatoes , Cal. , per
lb , 2o ; southern , per bm , $3.00 ; onlocs , Cal. .
porlb , 2o ; southern , pc.rbbl , J3.00 ; cabbage ,
lior crate , S2.50 ; turnips , per bu box , 50@7i > o ;
beets , per box , 75c1.0U ; wax beans , per bu
uox , & 2.50 ; string bbans , per bu box ,
S2.00 ; green ncas , "n'or bu box , $1.00 ;
tomatoes , per K bu box , $2.00 ; asparagus ,
per doz bch , 5Uc@S1.00 ; caulillower , $2.00 ;
sgg plant , fl.75@'J.OO ; te uash , 75o ; cucum
bers , 40c ; soup bunchesr 30e ; lettuce , 25c ;
radishes , 20c ; green ' < 5lpjons , 15@20c ; now
carrots , ! &c ; pie ilaptpbV ) lb , 3.
HIDES , PELTS , TALLOW , ETC. Green salted
hides , 5c ; dry salted bides , DC ; dry Hint
hides , 7c ; calf hides , Co ; damaged bides , 2c
loss ; sheep polls , green , each , 25c@$1.00 ;
sheep pelts , dry , per lb , 9@12c ; wool ,
average , 14@18o ; tallow , No. 1 , 8@3c ;
grease , "A , " 4c ; grease , yellow , 3.
Al'ALE BUTTBlt "C.
CiDEit Bbls , $3 ; hf bbls , S3.
MAPLE SCOAII 12 > @ 15c per lb.
POTATOES Choice , sacked , per bu , 25@30c ;
Colorado , 40@15c.
VEAL Choice medium size , 57c ; choice ,
heavy , 4@0c ; spring lambs , $30.0o@30.00 per
dozen.
HONEY 14@15c porlb for choice.
PBESEIIVES 9) ( V10o per lb.
JELLIES 3 > ( ft4c per lb.
BEESWAX No. 1,18@20c.
HAYt-23.00@5.50.
CHOI- FEED $10.00@10.50.
EUAN ? 10.00@10.23.
Pitovisioxs Hams , * No. 1 , 10-lb average ,
ll c ; 20@22 Ibs , lOKc ; 12@14 Ibs. 12o ; No.
2 , 'Jc ; specials , 12 } c ; shoulders , 7c ; break
fast bacon , No. 1 , lie ; specials , 12c ; pic
nic , 7Jfc ; ham sausage , 10 > o ; dried beef
hams , 'Jo ; beef tongues , $0.00 per dozen ;
dry salt meats , 5J @OJ c per lb.
SAUSAGE Bologna , 4@4K ° 5 Frankfurt
7o ; tongue , 9c ; siimtuer , 18Xc ; head
cheese , OKc.
POIIK Family , backs , per bbl , $13.00 ;
K-bbls , ? 0.75 ; mess , bbls , $12.50 ; Jbbls
$ (5.25 ( ; pig-pork , bbls , $17.50 : Xls \ \ , § 9.00.
Salt , bbls , $20.00.
Groccrlos.
OILS Kerosene P W , lOo ; W W , 12e ;
headlight , ll d ; salad oil , $3.15@9.00 per
dozen ,
PickLKS Medium , per bbl , $3.00 ; small ,
$0.00 ; gherkins , 57.00 ; C & B chow-chow ,
qts. 50.00 ; pts , $3.50.
WJIAITJNO PAI-EH Straw , per lb , 1K@
2 o ; rair , 2 > o : manilln B , Oc ; No. 1 , 9c.
SALT Dairy , KO 2-lb pligs , $3.70 ; do 100
3-lb pkgs , $ J.CO ; do 00 5-lb pkgs , $3.50 ; do 23
10-lb pkgs , ? 2.40 : Ashton , bu bags. 50 lb , 85o ;
do4-bubags , 834-lb , $3.40 ; do M S A , CO-lb
bags , 53o ; per bbl , $1.15.
SEEDS Bird , 4J < COe.
SALSODAd lo per lb.
STAUCII 5 > 07c per lb.
STOVB POLISH $ J.UO@5.87 per gross.
SPICES Whole , per lb Allspice , lie ; Cas
sia China , lOc : cloves , Zanzibar , 23o ; nut-
uiegb , No. 1 , 70c ; pepper , 20a
StiQAits Granulated , 9J @ 10o ; confectioners -
ors A , 9Ko ; standard , extra 0 , 9 # ; yellow
O. 8Ho ; powdered , 10@10 c ; cut loaf , 10 > @
10 > tfo ; cubes , lO c.
TEAS Gunpovvaer. 20 600 ; Japan , 20@40c ;
Y. Hyuon , 23i < ? 50o ; Oolong , 22@50.
ViNEQAit Per gal , 18W20.
FJSII SaltDriod codfish , Cf@SKo ; hali
but , 12o ; scaled herringUoo per box ; hoi.
herring , dora , 50o ; Hamburg spiced herring ,
$1.0001.10 ; hoi. herrinir , 70a ; maokorol , hit
bbls , No. 1 , $18.00 ; lurto family , $12.50 per
100 Ibs ; whltellsh , No. 1. $ .r.25i family , $3.00 ;
trout , $5.00 ; salmon , &UOO ; anchovies , 10 lb
pails , 8Cc.
LYE $1.75G4.50. , ,
NUTS Almonds , 10@18c : Brazils , Oo ; 111-
berts , 12o ; pecans , lOe ; walnuts , lOo ; peanut
cocks , Oc : roasted , lOc , '
BAGS American A , seamless , 17o ; Union
Bquaro paper , discount. 85 per cent.
COFFEES Green Fnpcy. old golden Rio ,
27o ; fancy old peaberry.JiSo ; Rio , choice to
fancy , S.'c ; Rio , primo.21o ; Rio , good , 17c ;
Mocha , 29c : Java , faiey"Mandohlng29 ) ! < j ;
Java , good interior , 2-lc ! "
COFFEES Roasted Aruuckle , 24/o ; Mc-
LaUBhlin's XXXX , 21 tr German , 24 0 ;
Dlllworth , ai c ; Alaroma , 24 c.
CKACKEIIS AND CAKusyUX < y > 18o per lb.
UniEii FIIUITB Per lpraprlcots , 10@15o.
Apples , bait Lake , 4 o > ; 'fetar8 , 5tfoi Aldcns ,
0 > @So. Pnachos , Cal. Y , peeled , 20o ; fancy
Unpceled , 11 18o ; Salt Lake , Oc. Prunes ,
Oil. U C , S < < 49Xc. Currants , 4Jf@5)/o. )
Turkish prunes , 4J.fo , Citron peel. 2ic
Lemon peel , 14o. Dates , inc. Figs , 9@10o.
Raisins , Malaga bunch , dohcsas , $5.00 per
box ; Vnleucins , per lb , 7c ; Cal. G & S , $2.40
per box. Dried grapes , 6c. Blackberries , 5) 0.
Pitted cherries , lOc. Pitted plums , S@9KO.
Raspberries , 240. Nectarines , 12K01UO.
CANNKU FISH Brook trout , 8 lb , fi.40 ;
aalmdn trout , 2 lb. $3.85 ; clams , 1 lb , $1.25 ;
clams , 3 lb , $ . ' .00 ; clam chowder. 8 lb , $2.25 :
devilled uobs , 1 lb , $3.25 ; devilled crabs , 2
lb , $8.50 ; codllsh balls , a lb , < 1.73 ; caviar , A
lb $3.25 ; cols , 1 lb , * 3.25 ; lobsters , 1 lb , $2.H ( ) ;
lobsters , 1 lb , $1.VU ; lobsters , devilled , K lt > ,
$3.23 ; mackerel : 1 lb. $1.00 ; mackerel mus
tard sauuo , S lb , $3.90 ; mackerel tomatc
sauce. 8 lb , $2.00 ; oysters , 1 lb. S5e ; oysters ,
2 lb , $1.50 ; salmon , C , R. , 1 lb , $2.10 ; salmon ,
O. R. , 3 lb , $3.10 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 lb , $1.85 ]
sa'nion , Alaska , 'J lb , $3.90 ; shrimps , 1 lb ,
2Mo per lb.
CUOCOLATB AND COCOA 31Q39o per Ibi
German Chlckory rod , Sc.
DGtsoBit Jamaica , } f pts. , (3.00 per doz.
FAiitNAcnocs Goons Barley , ? K < S3Jfo ; far
ina , 4 } o ; peas , Sc ; oatmeal , 2f@4e ; maca
roni , llo ; vermicelli , He ; rico , 4fr@7o ; sago
" "
-
andtapoo ,
Dry Goods.
BATTS Standard. 805 Gem , lOosBonuty ,
12Kc ; Boone , 14o ; B , cased , fllM ) .
BLANKRTS White , $1.107.oO ; colored ,
$1.10@8.00.
CAMUHICS Slater , Co : Woods , fie ; Stan
dard , 5o ; Peacock , fie.
CAHI-KT WAhr-Blbb White , lOoj Colored ,
IV >
Coitsr.T JEANS Boston , 7J/o ; Androscog-
gin , 7Jic ; Koarsargo , " % Rockport \ , OJfo ;
Conestoga , OJjfc.
COTTON FLANNELS 10 percent trade ills.
LL , unbleached. 5o : CO , 05/c ; SS , 75fo ;
EE , 8JcGG,9 ; foXX. ; lOWe ; OO , HHo ;
NN , 12J& ; AA , 14o ; Dl3 , ifoc ; TT , 10o
YY , ISo ; BB , lOo ; 20 bleached , 8 } < o ; CO ,
12 ? < c ; SO , IBJ oj 50 brown nnd slate , Oo 70 ,
12Jfe ; 00 , lOc ,
CitASii Stevens'B , CXc ; Stevens' A , 7o ;
bleached. So ; Slovens' ' P , 7Jfo ; bleached ,
8fc ; Slovens' N , 8Ko ; bleached , OJtfo ;
Stevens'SRT , HKc.
DENIMS Auioskoag , 9 oz. . ICJ o ; Everett ,
7oz. , 18ot York , 7oz. , 18o ; Haymnltor , SKo ?
Jeffrey XX , ll } c ; Jaftroy XXX , 12Wc ; Beaver -
vor Crook AA , 12o ; Beaver Creek BB , He ;
Beaver Creek CO , lOo.
PIIINTS Pink and robes. Richmond , OJ o ;
Allen , Oc ; Rlvorpoint , SJ n ; Steel RiverOMO :
Richmond , OMc : Paclflc , O c ,
PntNTS Indigo Blue St. Loger , G } c ;
AVashlngton , OKc ; American , CJ c ; Arnold ,
OJ c ; Arnold Century , Oo ; Windsor Gold
Tk't , lOJfo : Arnold B , lOKc ; Arnold A , 12c ;
Arnold Gold Seal , lO o ; Yellow Seal. 10) < c.
PiiiSTa Solid colors. Atlantic , Co ; Slater ,
Co ; Berlin Oil , 0 > o ; Garner Oil , 07c.
SIUUTINO Checks. Caledonia X , OKc ;
Caledonia XX , 10 > c ; Economy , 9o ; Otis , 9o ;
Granite , O fc ; Crawford checks 8c ; Haw
River plulils , 5J c.
SiiKr.Tiso Brown. Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7o ;
Atlantic H , 7 o ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , O c ; At-
lantlo P , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Aurora
C. 4-4,4Ko ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OKo : Hoosier
LL , 4-4 , &J c ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7c ; Law
rence LL , 4-4 , 5 c ; Old Dominion , 4-1 , 5) o ;
Pcppcrell It , 4-4 , 7c : Popporoll E , 40-Inch ,
7 } < c ; Popporoll , 8-4,17o ; Popporell , 9-4 , 20c ;
Pepporoll , 10 4. 22c !
DUCK West Point. 29 in. , 8 oz , OJ o ; Wr.st
Point , 09 In. , 10 oz , 12V.fc ; West Point , 29 in. ,
13 oz , 15Kc ; West Point , 40 In , 11 oz , ICc.
FLANNELS Plaid Raftsmen , 20c : Goshen ,
152i/o ; Clear Lake , 80o ; Iron I Iountatn ,
20 > rfc.
Flannels White G H No. 2 , ? 22 > c ; G
H No 1 , $ ( . 20 > c ; B H No. 2 , jh aj c ; U H
No. 1 , & , 0o ; Qucehee , No. 1 , % . 42c ; Que-
chco No. 2. % , UTKo ; QuccheoNo. 3 , , 82 }
Anawitn , 82Uc ; Windsor , 23 > < c.
FUNNELS KED. C. 2-1 inch , IGJ c ; E , 24
Inch , 21J c ; G G , 24 Inch , 2Uo ; II A F , J/ ,
2oo ; J H F , J . 27c : G , J 25c.
GINOIIAM. Plunlcott chocks , CJfo ; Whit-
tonton , CJ o ; York , 7 } < c ; Normandl dross ,
7Ko ; Calcutta dress , 7K ° i Whittentou dress ,
7Wo ; Kenfrow dress , 8K@12Kc.
KIINTUCKV JEANKS Memorial , 15o ; Stand
point. ISc ; Durham. 27 } c ; Hercules , 18c ;
Leamlngtnn , 22 > o ; Glen wood , 20c ; Mel
ville. ic ) ; Bang-up , 27J c.
MISCCLIANEOUS. Table oil cloth , 52.50 ;
tahlo oil cloth marble , $2.50 : plain Holland ,
9Ko ; dado Holland , Vi o.
SHEETING , BLCACHCD Ellcrton , 7J o ;
tlousokccpor , 8Kc ; Now Candidate , S c ;
acrltoloy camhrlc No. CO , Oo ; Best Yet. 4-4 ,
5o ; Butter cloth OOUfc : Cabot. 7 0'
L urwell , half bleached , 8 > Jo ; Fruitof Loom ,
Oc ; Grccno G , Co ; Hope , 7 > c ; Kmc Phillip
cambric , 10c ; Lonsdalo cambric. lOo ; Lons-
dale , 8 } < fo ; New York mills , lOo ; Popporoll ,
42 in , lOc ; Popporoll in , lie ; Popperoll ,
0-4 , 14Kc ; Pcunoroll , 8-4 , 2Jo ; Popporell , 0-4 ,
22c ; Popperoll , 10-4 , 24c ; Canton , 44 , S c ;
Canton , 4-4 , 9Kc : Triumph , Co ; wninsutta ,
lie ; Valley , 5c.
TICKS Oakland , A , 7Ko : International ,
YY , 8e ; Shotucket , S , 8 0 ; Warren , No. 870 ,
IGc ; Berwick , BA , 18c ; Acme , 13c ; York ,
30 in. 12Xo ; York , 32 in , lli c ; Swift Hlvcr ,
8c ; Thorndlko OO , 8Kc ; Thorndiko EF ,
8KcThordiko ; 120 , OKo ; Thorndiko XX ,
15c ; Cordls No. 5 , S } < fc ; Cordls No. 4 ,
Alctnls.
BLOCK TIN Eng. ref 'g , small pig , 27c ;
bar , 2Sc.
Coi'i'nu Planished bollor sizes , ! ) lc ; cold ,
rolled. 30o ; sheathing1 , 80o ; pitts , 30c ; flats ,
30c.
GALVANIZED SHEET IKON Junlata , dis
count , CO per cent.
PATENT PLANISHED InoN No. 24 to 27 , A
quality , per lb , 10 > Jc : No. 24 to 27 , B quality ,
9Kc. For less than bundle add j o per lb.
SHEET IKON No. 20 , $3.40 ; No. 27 , $3.50
SOLDKU Hoyt Metal Co.'s balf-and-half ,
in 1-lb cases , per lb , ICc ; commercial half-
and-half , 15o ; No. 1 , in bars , 14c.
TIN PJATE ( Best Charcoal ) 1C , 10x14.
225 sheets , 80.50 ; IX , 10x14 , 225 sheets ,
$8.23 ; 1C , 1213 , 223 shoots , 58.50 ; IX , 12x12 ,
235 shoots , ? 3.25 ; 1C , 14x20 , 113 sheets , 50.50 ;
IX , 14x20 , 113 sheets , $3.25 ; IXX , 14x20 , 113
sheets , $10.00 ; IXXX , 14x20 , 112 shoots ,
511.75 : 1C , 2.x23 , 113 sheets , $13.50 ; 2.s28 ,
113 sheets , $17.00 ; IXX , 2x28 , 113 sheets ,
520.50.
CoKE-IC , 10x14 , 225 sheets , SO.OO ; 1C ,
14X20. 112 sheets , $0.00 ; 1C , 10x20 , 225
sheets , $9.50.
KOOFINQ ( Best Charcoal ) 20x23 , $9.75 ®
10.75.
STEEL NAILS Base , $3.20 ; steel wire nails ,
base , $2.00.
LEAD Pig , 4o ; bar , 4J c.
BAitn WIIIE Painted , $3.25 ; galvanized ,
$3.7503.90. _
Immbor , Lime , Etc.
C Dimensions and Timbers
12 ft. 14 ft. 10 ft. 18 ft. . 20 ft. 23 ft 24 ft.
2x4. . 15.00 15.00 15.00 1G.OO 10.00 18.00 19.00
2x0. . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 19.00
2x8. . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 1900
2x10. 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10 00 18.00 19.00
2x13. 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 10.00
FENCING No. 1 , 4 and 0 inch , 13 nnd 14 ft ,
rough , $ H.00@10.50 ) ; No. 1,4 nnd 0 inch , 1C
foot , S17.00@17.50 ; No. 2 , 4 nnd 0 inch , 12
and 14 fcot , S13.5014.00 ; No. 2 , 4 and Olncb ,
10 feet , $15.00@10.00.
FINISHING 1st nnd 3d clear , 1 } inch s 3
s , 549.00@51.00 ; 1st nnd 3d clear , IK .vid 2
inch , s 2 s , 847.00@19.00 ; 3d , clear , 1& inch ,
s 3 B , & 13.00@10.00 ; 3d clear , 1 > and
2 inch , s 2 s , $43.00040.00 ; B select , IX , V/ ,
and 2 inch , s 3 s , $37.0D@38.00 ; 1st aud 2n3 ,
clear , 1 inch , s 3 s , $15.00 ; 3d clear , 1 inch , B
2 B , $30.00 , A select , 1 Inch , s 2 s , $33.00 ; B
select , 1 Inch , s 2 B , $30.00.
STOCK Bo utns A 13 in , si B , 12,14 and
10 ft , $40.00 : B 13 in , B 1 8 13 , 14 and 10 ft ,
$41.00 ; C 13 in , sis , 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $30.00.
D 13 in , sis , 12 , 14 and 10 ft , 823.00 ; No. 1
com , 13 in , a 1 B , 12 ft , 518.00 ; No. 1 com , 12
la , s 1 s , 14 nnd 10 ft , 517.50@13.CO ; No. 1
com , 12 in , B 1 s , 10 , 18 and 20 it , $10.50 ; No.
2 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 14 and 10 ft. $17.00.
FLOORING 1st com 0 In white pine , $33.00 ;
2d com 0 In white pine , $31.00 ; 3d com Gin
wbltoplno , $20.00 ; d com U in white plno ,
$20.00 ; com 4 nnd 0 In yellow plno , $15.00 ;
Star 4 in yellow plno , $17.00 ; 1st and 3d clear
yellow plno , 4 and 0 In , $19.00.
LIME , ETC. Quincy white Hrao ( best ) . 80c ;
English and German Portland cement , 53.45 ;
Milwaukee and Louisville , $1.30 ; Michigan
plaster , $3.25 ; Fort Dodge plaster , $2.10 f
Blue Uapid plaster. tl.OO ; hair , 20o ; sash , CO
per ct dls ; doors , blinds , mouldlncs , 50 per ct
pis ; tarred felt , per cwt , $3.00 ; straw board ,
per cwt , $1.00.
Poi'LAH LuMnEit Clear poplar box tods ,
in , s3 s , $35.00 : clear poplar % in panel ,
$30.00 ; clear poplar Jin panel , $25.00 ; clear
poplar } $ In panel Btoclc wide , a 3 s , $28.00 ;
clear poular corrugated colllnt , ' , % , $30.00.
POSTS White cedar. 0 inch , halves , 12cj
white cedar , &H Inch , halves and 8 inch q'rs ,
lie ; white cedar , 4 Inch , round , lOo ; Tcniios-
BOO red cedar , split , lOo ; split oak , ( white ) ,
So : sawed oak , 18o.
SHINOLES , LATH , PEII M. XX clear , $3.20 ;
extra * A * . $2.bO ; standard A , S3.00 ; 5 inch ,
clear , $1.00@1.70 ; 0 inch , clear , S1.75@1.60 :
No. 1 , $1.10@1.15 ; clear red ccdiir , mixed
widths. $3.40 ; California redwood , dimen
sion widths , ? 1. 60 ; cypress , clear heart , di
mension widths , ? 3.23 ; lath , $3.50 ,
Metal JMnrkot.
The American Metal Market has the fol
lowing cable , dated London , Juno 14 :
Quotations have bcon generally lower , and
trade no moro active than : i wuclc nco ,
TIN Mndo a marked decline on the week ,
and 1ms been dealt in to only a moderate ox-
tent. The opening on Tuesday ( after the
Whitsuntide holiday ) , was steady at about
the same figures as on the preceding Friday ,
but later In the day the market grow castor
nnd closed 2s Gd lower at 91 10s ami 93 5s.
About 5s moro was lost at Wednesday'
early 'change , and the afternoon's session
brought quotations still lower , cash closing
90 17s Od , forward f 91 12s Cd. ThU
steady downward movement continued yes
terday , tno duy's operations resulting in t
loss to prices of 10a@12s Od , the greater part
during the Jlrst session ; and this tnornlnt
forward prompts were again easier , but r&
covered to 91 at the end of the day , will
the cash prlco unchanged nt 00 7s Ca.
Corrisit Demand for consumption being
lest plentiful , prices have fallen off somewhat -
what , thoucli not so regularly ns Is the cnso
with tin. Very llttlo chnni o was shown on
Tuesday , but caih bars wcro down to 41
13s Gd nt the close of the day , nnd forward
delivery was nlso 10s lower thnn nt the end
of the previous week. Hntlicr n better
spirit wns shown on Wednesday forenoon ,
but the temporary Improvement wns soon
lost , nnd the Inter donllue * for cash bars
were nt 5s loss thnn on the previous day. A
further decline of 10s yostorduy mndo the
cnsh prlco 40 17s Od , With a backwardation
of 2s Ud ou thrco mouths ; but the market Is
steadier to day though very dull , closing 41
cash , 40 15s forward.
ANTIMONT Advanced ngnln this week ,
though not so much ns last , HrUlott's being
now quoted COa higher thau last Friday , at
JLvU.
JLvU.Srr.LTBn Is n trifle firmer than n week
ngo , ordinary brands bring tS@lil8 fis.
LEAD Hardly changes In prlco from drt.Y
to tiny , or oven from week to wcok , but soft
Spanish pigs nro worth n trltlo less , say 13
10s.
10s.ENOUSII Pin IRON Is still quoted nt BSs at
Mlddlcsboro , there having bcon no change
on the wcok.
BiiasEMRu Pie At last sympathizes with
the .general weaker tendency ; declining
sixpence to 50a.
STBEL HAILS Move oft quite freely nt the
irlcos last noted ; 4 12 Od@ 4 15s f. o. b.
for heavy sections.
OLD RAILS Quiet nnd steady at C5s for T's ,
70s@72s Oa for D. H. . c. 1. f. , N. Y.
SoiiAiIKON Unchanged nt 4osJ47s ( Cd f. o.b.
GLASGOW , Friday , Juno 14 , 18SO. Scotch
warrants Seem now to have settled bnclc
permanently to slightly lower figures. The
opening market on Tuesday wns steady at
over the latest quotations of the proceed Ing
vook , hut prices dropped oil on the second
> onrd to 42s 7d , a loss of four pence for the
day ; to which n uonny or two was ndded
the next morning but recovered that after
noon. Dealings were at lower prices again
cstordny nnd the closing ilguro thrccponuo
ewer nt 42sId , but in place qf a fresh loss
o-dnv , there was a modur.ito Improvement
o 42s 5d.
Makers quotations nro , for
Coltucss , alongside , Glasgow . 543 3d
Gnrtshorrlo , alongside , Glasgow. . , ,51sOd
Sutnmerlcc , nlongsldo , Glnsgow. . . .5.s9d (
Lnngloan , alongside , Glasgow . 53iCd
Carnbroo , nlongsldo , Glnsgow . 45i.1d
Glongnrnock , alongside , Ardrossan..Gls 3d
Eglluton , alongside , ArUrossunU'sOd
Dalmcllington , alongside , Ardrossau.45) Od
LIVERPOOL , Friday , Juno 14 , 1889 ,
TIN PLATES Dull and quiet ; no change.
Charcoal tin plates , Molyu grade , lis 10 > d
@ 17s.
Charcoal tin plates , Allaway grade , 14s
Charcoal Tcrno plates , Dean grade , 14-20 ,
3s.
Charcoal Torno plates , Dcnn grade , 20-23 ,
5s 9d@20s.
Coke tin plates , B. V. grade , I3 10 } d@13s.
SWEM
rovisiotis i Slocks
Basement First National Bank ,
5O5 &outhl3tU Street , Omulin
( -ISSUED BY STATED ,
J COUNTIES , CITIES ,
1 SCHOOL DISTRICTS , LTD. .
< BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Wo < lcM In I.iiml Wiirriintu nnd Scrip ,
Applicable to ( lovernment Lnnil , and Transact a
KcBi'l'4 UunUIng Jliinlncm.
Corrfspondcnco Solicited.
S. A. KEAN& CO. , BANKERS.
100 WASHINGTON STREET , CHICAGO , li.1 *
1H DROADWAY. NEW VOBK.
WANTED
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Cities , Counties , School Districts , Water Com
panies , &c. We are in the market for the
purchase of round amounts of such bonds.
Correspondence solicited.
N. W. HARRIS & COMPANY , Bankers ,
115-117 MonrooStroot , CHICAGO ,
oa Dovonahlrn Btroot. BOSTON
IllUl
Boots and Shoos.
KIRICBNDALL , JONES A CO. ,
Successors to ItooJ , Jones Ic Co.
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Slices
Asonta for Huston Rubber Shoe Co , 1102 , 1101 and 1106
Ilarucr Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
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STORZ A ILER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
UM Horth Klghteoath ttreat. Omaha , K t.
_ _ Cornlco.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Mannfactnrersof&alyanizea Iron Cornice
Window-caps and motallo BUjHnhU. Jobn Kponetsr ,
proprietor. 108 nnd HU&outh lOtb itroot.
Office Fixtures.
MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of
Eanfc , Office aDfl Saloon Fixtures ,
Hook CIHCS , Trun Fixture ,
* Wail
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V * % r ;
< /n i' . 1'urtitioiu , lulling ! . Counters , lleor and Win *
° ° ° . . Mirrors , KtoKnctorj and onlco , 1730 and inl
Boutu 13th St. . Omaha. Telephone 112 * .
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. Paper Boxes.
JOHN L. WILKIE ,
Proprietor Omana Paper Box Factory ,
Noa. 1317 afld 1313 Pouslni troot , Omaha , Nob.
Sash , Doors , Eto.
ar. A. DISDKOW A co. ,
Wbol ale ra nufncturcrs of
Sasi , Doors , Blinds anil Monluiis ,
Branch OOeo. 12th ana I nnl atfcot Omalia , Nob.
JIOUN MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers of SasD , Doors , Blinds ,
Uouldlncn , stair-work nn < 1 Interior bard wood Onlih.
It. , corner 8th und LrarenwrrtbitrtieU.
Oraulii , Neb.
. .StgQ'Tj Fjtl.lnjggx Purnpa , Eto.
TKA.NO A CLA.HK IWEJtl JlETlKiQCQ
Fnmp ? , Fips an § Engines ,
Btcun , wktor , rnllwnr nnd raining eoppllei , etc
f.t > . HB and 'M t'arouru truct , OoiqUa.
U. S. WIND ENGINE A PUMP CO. ,
Steam an * Water Supplies ,
lltllldtr Hind rr.lll.i. 913 nnd M ) Jor.es SUOn&5i .
G. Y. Uoti , BCtlngaanuiiflf. .
VROWNELL A CO ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery ,
SbooHrou work , ( team pump , eair mllli. 1213-12U
" ienwortb trc t , Claiuliu.
"iron Worko.
STJ3AM J1OILEH WORKS ,
Carter k boa , IVop's. Manufncturora of all klndi
Sleani Boilers , Tanks and Slieet Iron VM
_ ) Vorks BouthZOlli ' and II. & M. jrouliig. Tnl.1115 _
PAXTON'A VIERLINQ IRON WORKS ,
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort
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and lltU stroat ,
OMAHA WIRE A IRON WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
pik " ' "gsMa. iSi &attJ110" " " '
OMAHA SAFE A IRON WORKS ,
Manl'rs ' of Fire aMBnrglar Proof Safes ,
VaulU. lull vrork , Iron iliuttera and flro esctpoi <
U , AnJroco , prop'r. Cor. lltb and Jackion Ht > .
SOUTH OMAHA ,
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of Omaha , IMtel
UgjrJ , aupurluttnJont.
iifflBBMlGTQBY
ARrloulturol Implomonta.
CHURCHILL PARKER ,
Dealeriii Agricultural Implements ,
CirrUcoi ted hneclft * . Jones utrrot , between ( th and
loth , Omaha. NBtirinkiu
LININOER J ; METOALF CO. ,
Agricnlt1 Implements , Wagons , Carriages
nugglog.ctc. Wholesale. Onmiin. Kobraun.
PARLIN , ORENDORF .t MARTIN CO.
Wboloanla Dealers In
Agricultural Implements , Wagons&Bnggies
MRnufnoturori nnd Jobber In
Wagons , Baggies , Rales , Plows Etc ,
Cor.VlhkQd I'acino itrcow. Omnha.
Artists' Mntorlnlo.
A. I10SPJB , Jr. ,
Artists1 Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
JilJ Douglas itr ol Omahk , Aetirajkn.
Bqota pnd Sh o OB. . . . _ . _ . _ . . . _
W. V. MORSlf& CO. ,
Jolfters fif Boots ani Shoes ,
1101,1101,1105 Donnlni street. Orrmlm. Mnnnfactorr ,
tiumner airoot , lioaton.
Qqnl , Coke nnd Limp.
OMAHA COAL , COKK , t LIME CO. ,
Jotes or Hard ana Soft Coal ,
109 South l3thftrcotOituiUii , Ntbrntko.
NEUUASKA FUEL CO. ,
Sliiimes of Coal anfl Goto
2 South Uth St. . Omnhn. Nob.
I IZ Lumber
JOIUf A. WAKKFWLff
Wliolesale LnnHier Etc , ,
lrapcitoi\ mill American I'ortlnurt camont. Slit
Bgciit for Mllirnukco liydmullo cement aim
OnlMPV whlf tlnv * .
OKAS n. LEE ,
Dealer In Hardwood Lnnte
W9 < e rp tf and parquet floorinff. Oth and iMnilM
ttreeu. Omaha , N b.
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O IAUA LUMHEH CO. ,
Minds of BnildingMaterial at Bolesalc ,
ISth Btroot and Union I'BcllleTtack.Omah * .
LOUIS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lninlier , Latli , Lime , Sasto ,
Ooora , Kto. Yardn-Cornci 7th nnd Douglas. Corner
10th and lounlu ;
FRED W. GRAY.
Lmnlier , Limi1 Cement , Etc , , Etc.
Corner Cth and Douglas Sit , Omabs.
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C. JV. DrETZ. '
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumlier.
Uth and California Struou , Omahn , Ncbratlia.
Nlllllnory and Notlona.
OliERFELDER i CO. ,
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
SU8.210 and 212 Booth llth ttroat.
Notions.
J. T. TtODTffSOtr NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods ,
Cornur 12tli ana Jlo\vax\l
Cg.ymJasjonondStpjrjgo
RTVDELL & KIDDELL ,
Storage and Commissioa Merchants ,
Specialties Hotter , OKC , Oiceso , pnnltrr , ( am * .
HUiluirnnl utrnot Omrliii.Nnh.
Dry Cooda end Notions.
M. E. SMlTir A CO. ,
Dry Goods , Ftirnisning Goofls and Notions
1103 nnd 1101 Douglai. cor. llth atroet , Omaha , Neb.
KILPATRWK-KOCII DRY GOODS CO. ,
Importers andJohhersinDryGoodsNotions ,
flcnu' turalshlnit Rncdi. Corner llth and Uarn r
ttrceti , Omalia , Nobr
HEL1N , THOMPSON A CO. ,
Importers and Jobbcn of
Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings ,
SIT South lith itreot
Furniture.
DEWBY & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnre
Farnam elrcot , Omaha. Kebratka.
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture ,
Cmaha Nebraik * .
Grocurlos.
PAXTON , OALLAOHER A CO.
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions.
706 , 707 , 703 and 711 South 10th l , Omaha. Ntb.
ZleCORD , BRADY A CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers'
13th anaxcaTonworth aueeti , Omaha , Ntbrukm.
Hardware
IT. J.
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel
Bprlnut , WOROII itock , hardtraro , lurulior , otO , 1201
nnd till Humpy ilrcot , Omaha. _
LEE , CLARKE , AND11EESEN HARD *
WARE COMPANY.
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
Uetoli. ahcot Iron. etc. Aconl < for TIowo icalei ,
Miami powder and Lymau barbed nlre ,
IIIMEnAUaiT & TA YLOR.
Build rs1 Hardware and Scale RepairShop ,
Uechanlca' tool , nrrt Ilnfralo cilc5. UQ1
t. Oiuulia , Neb.
II. HARDY A 00
Jobbers of
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods ,
llousu lurnlshliitr yoodN , ulilUlrjii'rt rarrluges
O'i I'nrnam Htrcet. Oninlm
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
Alia create , etc. , Oaiaba , A. n. IIIoliop , Manauor ,
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CARPENTER PAPERC07 '
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carrrnalca itock or prlntlni , wrapplnz and trrltlcf
p p r. UpMial attonUou glvca to car load ordtrc.
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
UI n U C V"nd nil urinary troubles easily , quick-
M UIIL I ly nnd safely cured by DOUTUttX Cat * .
stiles. BuVcrul casen cured in Haven days. Bold
at (1.50 per box , all drtiuulstt , or by mall from
Doctuaa 41't'K Uo. UiYhlto m M. V , Vuliairao-
10113.