Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 22, 1889, Page 3, Image 3
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATitfiRDAY , JUNE 22 , 1889. hoot Avornffoa Higher With a Lower Closing. CORN BULLISHLY AFFECTtD. Xlio Provision Pit Blinkcs Off Us Honrlsh Feeling IlttftliicfiB In Cnttlo Slow null Prices Tend Downward Quotations. CHICAGO PHODUOI3 MAKIU3TS. CHICAGO , Juno 21. [ Special ToloRram to THE Una. 1 Who.it averaged higher to-dny , but the closing rungo was slightly lower Uum ycstcrdny , the improvement having nil occn lost. Hutchlnson agurcd as a heavy and continuous seller , and as the market was not particularly bronil his influence was felt to u considerable uxlont. lu the matter of crop news , the bad reports from the south nnd southwest were oftsct by encouraging ndvlccs from the northwest. Captain Phillips , who has Just returned from a trip through the region around Cairo , In thrco states , says Unit thu harvest ouUoolt Is bad. Heavy ruins have loft the wheat Holds in Ruch shape that the rlpo grain can not bo harvested , though It has been ready for the reaper for sotno tltno. The wheat Is of splendid quality , but farmers can not got lit It on the bottom lands. Ho regards the situation In that respect as critical. Gen erally speaking , the news alloat was merely n threshing over of the straw that has ilono service for two or three days. Aavico * from the spring wheat country are of thu most flatly contradictory character Imaginable. It can not bo possible that the views represent n difference In judgment as to the crop merely. Statements of facts from the same localities specifically and directly conlllct In letter and spirit. The trade is naturally confused by the contradictory advices , but the tendency Is to atta'ch faith to the theory that a serious and perhaps fatal Injury to the crop over a largo area had resulted before the tains canio. Kadtcul VIOWB nro not generally orally ontortalno 1 , however.The delay In harvesting operations along ttio eoutlicrn edge of the winter wheat belt Is perhaps the inont potent can BO of the firmness to the wheat market. Heavy receipts in July arc hardly expected by the most hopeful Dears , ana the cash wheat market is plainly showinc an increasing spirit of inde pendence on the part of holders. Export Clearances , to-day , foot up to nearly 100,000 bushels , and the out movement from all points indicates a very rapid reduction of supplies. Minneapolis stocks thus fur this week show a decrease of JMXI.OOO bushels , and it will bo no surprise if the tetal reduction in the visible is not close to 1,000,031) ) bushels. Tlio opening prices were SOc for Juno. TS 'c for July , luJia far September nna < i = fc for Uccembcr. The low point ot the curly trad- _ 7" , ' On the advance there w.xs an active trade , but at the top and on the subsequent decline HutciihiGon sold hcavllv. The market cr.ul- unlly worked buck to 77@7Sc for July , 5 , ' ( $ Tfi c for September and 77j o for December. The last hour of business was chiractori7cd : by dullness nnd languor. The ilnal prices were 80o for Juno , 7SC ! 7Sgc ) for July , T.V e for Scptcmbor and 77J4'c for December. As compared with yesterday's closings these prices record very small changes. Cables were tirm and in some c.ises u shade hldior prices were quoted. Private wire corre spondence Indicates some slight uneasiness on account of a probable delicienny in the Russian and Indian crops. New York con tributed nothing to the budget of news to day. day.The wet weather in Illinois nnd Indiana nnd small receipts were still bulllshly nffoct- Ingcorn and again caused a good deal of cov ering by shorts. There were also a good many scattering orders to buy from various parts of the country where excessive rain has injured the prospects of growing grain. Cables were encouraging to holders and thcra wns a brisk demand reported for ex port at Now York. The decrease in lalto freights also favored buyers for shlnmcnt from Chicago. There was n good deal of buying of July corn and selling of September ut KO on special account. There was less activity in speculative trad ing than on the previous day nnd the bulk of it was on account of resi dent speculators and scalpers , fluctuations were narrow and were to u slight degree in fluenced by the changes in values ol wheat. After the close of "change yesterday , the con cession in freights referred to above induced shippers to charter , and em-nift-monts wore made to ship out 409,000 bushels , besides what was regularly ropor.od yesterday. There was very little change in the price at the close to-day from that of yesterday , July closing ut 34 ( ? 34c , against 34 e. Oats attracted u fair share or speculative attention , with an early advance in near fu tures of X < 3'-fo which was subseimcntly lost. The shorts were again buying , wilh thn principal business of the day In July , which improved to 23 , ' < @ .Mtfc and back 10 JU&Te , as holders were disposed to sell at the top nnd buy September. There was ouio changing at } { a difference in favor fit next month , whllo deferred deliveries "iorc quiet and easy. Hccolpts were liberal. aliilo withdrawals from store wer increased to 225,400 bushels , chiefly No. 3 white. No. V regular was quiet at about 2"/fc , or only . Pi-ovisions shook off their bearish feeling of the past few days. Lighter receipts o f hogs than woio anticipated , coupled with another advance In the same , occasioned fomothlng of 11 change In the prevailing Houtiincnt. The disposition recently shown to sell was suuplanted by a buying turn. Late bears made free purchases of the pro duct against their outstanding short con tracts , and us their anxiety to cover de veloped a better investment demand , an Im provement occurred In values. During the last hour of the session the advance move ment was particularly strong , and In the different speculative lines the ruling quo tations were at the day's highest notch. Based on yesterday's closings , the apprecla lion actually established amounted to 25 ( $ 37J o In pork , C@7J < o lu lard nnd 7 > ( f@10o In short ribs. CHICAGO MVK SrOQK MAllUtir. CHICAGO , Juno SI- [ Special Telegram to TUB Uir..I CVTTI.K. Business was again slow und prices rather on the down turn than otherwise. A salesman who had twenty car loads on the market covered the situation when ho said : "A few lots of prime steers were sold early at fully us high prices us yesterday , but any stock that Is not sold before - fore noon will either sell lower or will have to bo curried over for Monday's market. Wo Imvo had too many fat cattle this week. Every buyer has more than filled orders , Dressed beef dealers Imvo a supply on hand to last u week , and both Hcabourd Bhlppom und exporters have big strings of cattle on the way cast anil headed for steamers. No , thcro will be no Imnrovomout until the ro col jits fall below 55,000 to 00,000 a week.11 Texaiis wore selling about the sarno as the past thrco or four days. There was luss than S.OOO on sale , and all were wanted. Native butchers' slock was stmuty. Choice to eitrt hoove * , fUWtf-MO ( ; medium to guod steers ' 1850 to 1600 lb , W.ll5@4.10j IWO ! U . . i860 Ibs , f3.00ua.lK ( ) ! VoO w 1200 Ibs ' I * 3.350a.SO ; stoeltors and feeders quiet ut$2.2 ! 1 673.301 cow ? , bulls and mixed , f 1.40(83.00 ( bulk , J3.00C ( 'J.60 ; Texas cattle unchanged. HUGS * A inoderutg supply and n gooc healthy demand Influenced another actlvi movement and stronger prices , the bulk o the sales showing an avcrago advance of 5i per 100 Ib * , and the pous were cleared nt ui curly hour on u bat > is ot S1.25 © ! SO for paou ing grades , fi.ilcgJ.85 ( for shipping heavy M.40 for butchers' , ? 4.SJ ( < 4.40 for peed mlxei and f-t.45M-t.60 for sorted light. The slug election brought U.5Q 4.CO. FINANOlALi. * _ _ New YOUK , June SI. [ Special Tolegrac to TUB UBS. ] STOCKS.--TUO first hour 1 toolu wu dull la coatrtut with provide ays. 'J he heavy cnfinpttncnts of gold late yesterday no doubt accounted for the quiet ness this morning. Yhodullnsss was accom- panted by weakness. First prices wcro al most uniformly lower than the closing fig ures yesterday , the losses reaching MQM per cent Ilock Island wns exceptional , beIng - Ing \ { per cent higher. The list reacted from thcso figures , liowovcr , nnd there wns generally n small advance In the ear'y trad ing. Luckawunna was the special feature , and after opening off J per cent nt 147Jf It dropped to 147. , but Inter rallied to 143 # . Activity was confined to St. Paul , Lncka- wannn , Union Pacific , Ilcadln ? , Atcblson , and Sugar Trmt. The last-namoJ sold ox- dividend , and , aliening nt 112Vf , rose 1 per rent. Union Paclllc , Into In the hour , devel oped considerable weakness , selling oft to CO'whllo the remainder of the list contin ued quiet and firm. After the morning hour there was a continuation of the warm feeling until after mid-day. A few stocks showed good advances. Hock Island touched 97 and Sugar Trusts sold ox-dlvldond to 114)1 , < nero than regaining tholr dividend. St. Paul pre ferred nlso made n spurt nnd wont from 1IO > to 113. The best prices were not main tained , During the closing hours thorc wan n settling back toward first prices. At the close many stocks were Just whore they closed last night. Burlington nnd St. Paul each gained 4 per cent. Hook Island dropped to 00 % , or about a point better for the day- Heading and Chicago Qus closed % per cent under. The dealings of the day were not sig nlflcant. The following were the closing quotation * : I ) . S. 43 rcRUlnr. liMJJ North rn I'ncltlc 28 ! } U. 8.4s coupons . . .UW do preferred G7'j ' U. AsN. W 1UJW tllsilMMcniipona'.ilcnjj doproferrcd 14154 I'aclnciHot Mi 118 N.Y.bontitiI l ? i Central 1'ftclnc. . . . ! W1 1 * . II.&K 21V5 ClllragoA : Alton , . .UU Hock Island Chicago , Iliirllngton doproforroil Ill ' " " ' * St.Pmil iVOmnlm. . JIS Illinois Crntmi' . ! ) ! dopiefcrred SUlU' I. , 11.V. . , I- , Union 1'aclllc 01 u Knnsnt&Texus. . . . ll'iV..8t. . li. .V 1 * V-'M l.nkc Shore . aoproforrud 2JU Mlchlpau L'outral , , 80 WesternUnion. . . . Missouri raclllo. . . . 745i Mo.vr.v On call , easy nt $ @ 34. } PitiMB MuitcKNm.B I'Ai'mi tyf&tyf per cent. STIIIIMXO Ewtvxnis Dull but stoaay ; sixty-day bills , $1.37 ; demand , $1.S8X. I'UODUCK Ciiicino , Juno21. 1:15 p. in. eloso Whont Easier ; cnsh , SUc ; July , 73@ Sj c ; Decem ber , 77 c. Corn Easier : caMi , Ha\ \ July , 34 liVIOu ; Soptcmbor , 35X * ' OutB Easier ; cash , 2'JJfc ; July , 2' < io September - tember , 2ao-lGc. Hye Cash 40cJ . Barley Nothlnt ; doing. Prime Timoth.v--Sl.3l 1.33. Flax No. 1 , $1.52. Whisky * 1.02. 1'nrk Highercash. ; 411.70 ; July , * 11.7.1 > < f. Lard Finn ; cash. 50.47J ; Julv , & 5.52K. Flour Finn and unchanged : winter wheat. 2(34.50 ( ; wring wlic.it , S1.30 ® 5.50 ; rye , W.4S2 CO. Dry Halt Meats Shoulders , fo. 12' ' @ . 'i.23 ; short clear , i0.12 > f@ll.25 ; short ribs , $5.SO (35.85. ( Uuttcr Irregular ; creamery , 12 > JS10c ; dairy , 10@14e. Cheese Firm ; full cream chcddnrs , S ( gSic ; [ hits , 7 (2 ( ! > oj Youu Americas , ! ; @ ICgRS Steady ; fresh , Hides Unchanged ; heavy und light grojn salteu , CJi'c ; salted dull , 4 } o ; groun salted calf , Cc ; dry ( lint , 7c ; dry salto.l , 7o ; dry calf , 7Sc ! ; de.icons , vJ"o each. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4c ; No. 2 , Utfo ; cuke , 4tfc. liccolpts. Shipments. Flour . 10,000 7,000 Wheat . 11,000 22,000 Corn . 11,000 1(11,000 ( Oats . 155,000 130,000 Now York. June 31. Wheat Receipts , 80,000 ; exports , bO.UOO ; spot dull and nomi nally higher ; No. a red , 84 > c in store ; & 5c ulloat ; b5@SOXo T. o. b. ; Wo. 3 led , 77cV { ; options irregular and unsettled ; July , S4UV. Corn Receipts , 121,009 ; exports , 77,000 ; mantel moderately active and higher ; No. 2 , . 41Jf@4So in elevator ; 42X < ftW > 4'o ulloat ; un- gruued mixed , 41@4ai'c ) ; options active and lower. 'Oats Receipts , 181,000 ; exports. 800 ; options less active ana easier ; June , 23 > 'b ' ( < J 2SX"Tuly' ! 2SK ° ; spot -No. 3 white , 31u ; mixed western , 2730c. Coffee Ontious steady and 20 to GO points up ; sales , 113.5UO bags ; July. $14.53 (214.65 ( ; August , $14.(55 ( ( ) 15.10 ; spot Uio quiet ; fair cargoes , ? 17.25. Petroleum Quiet but steady ; United closed nt 'JXC- E Ks Quiet and less firm ; western , 14X < § 14JJ-C. I'orlc Steady ; now , * 18.00@13.25. Lard Slow and about steady ; western steam , 5G.SO. Butter Firm ; western , 9@17 ! c. Cheese Lower ; western , 7@3e. KUMHHH Oliy , June 31. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 red. cash sales , Otic : August , sah'sD'J c ; No. 3 soft , cash , 7Sc ; August. 01 > ! fc. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , COJ o bid ; July , 20o bid ; No. 2 white , not quoted. Oats No. 2cabh , sales , 1'J c bid ; August , Liverpool , Juno 21. Wheat Firm ; de mand improving ; holders offer moderately. California , Os ' .i } < d@10s 10 } < d [ > ur cental ; red wusturn winter. 03 5X < J@ > ) s 6 J. Corn Firm and demand fair : now mixed western , 8s Ud per cental. MiiineiipoliH. JUIIQ 21. Wheat Sample wheat steady to eusyj receipts , 180 cars ; shipments , 70 curs. Closing : No. 1 hard , Juno and July , 07c ; on track , Oflc ; No.l north ern , Juno and July , 00 , ' c ; on truck , 03@U3c ; No. U northern , Juno and July , 81ic ; on track , 82@s.1f. Milwnukec , Juno 31. Wheat Easy ; cash and July , 75J.fc. Corn Firm ; No. 3 , 35c. Oats Steady ; No. 3 , white , 3So. Hye Firm ; No. 1 , 48c. Barley Quiet ; No. U , 50c. Provisions Firmer ; pork , cash , f 11.67 . Cliioliuiati , June 21. Wheat Scarce ; No. 3 red , 80@S7o. . , , . _ , Corn Strong ; No. S mixed , 3i@37 c. Oats Steady ; No. 2 mixed , iiOo. Whisky Active at ? U . St. ixuilH , Juno 21. Wheat Lower ; cash , 60e ; July , ttXQTMo. Corn Weak ; c.ish. 81 ( 81 0 ; July , Bl > c. Oats Firm ; cash , 2i fo ; July , 2J jo. Pork Pinner ; 813.00. Lard-Higher ; fO,80. Whisky .Steady at S1.02. Butter Dull ; creamery , ISOlflo ; dairy , LiIYlS STOCK. CliloaK < > , Juno 21. The Drovers' Journal reports us follows : Cnttlo Hccuipts , 8,600 ; marliot weak at recent decline ; beeves , $4.00@4.40 ; stecra , Ma. > © 4.10 ; stockers pud feed- era , j'.2.'ii33uU ; cows , bullH and mlxud , f 1.40 Q3.00 ; Texas cattle , Il.GOfJ2 ( 55. IIo s Kccelpts , iri.GUO ; market active and higher ; uilxed , S4.2UiyM5 ; heavy , $1.15Q 4.4U ; iht , I4.2SQ1.C3 : skips , J2.5UJJ4.00. Slieeii UccolptR , 11,50 J ; market higher for beht Grade * ; nutlvos , $3.f > OG4.93 ; west- ems , f J.50@I.UO ; TCXUIID , .bU ( < $4.23 ; lutnbs , $1.76 ( 3.75 pur hnad , ICansnH City , Juno 21. Cattle He- colpU , 2,000 ; slilpincnts , 4W ; market more 0 active ; common to choice corn-fed steers , & Sa.OOOi.'J.Srj ; stockers und feeders , sliudo . stronirer , $ ' 3.00iy.lO ( ; cows. fl.X.VJO. o Hop * Hecelpts , 10,100 ; Bhlpments.2,200 ; market uctlvc , strong and hlyhur ; liuht , 3 $4.17Jr@1.23 { > f ; heavy uud mixed , ? 4.05fiJ i 4.15. d National Stock iTarili , Kait St. o Juno 21. Cattle - - Receipts , 400 ; if shipments , 1,40J ; market btoady : fair to ifn choice he&vy natlvo htctn. . 43.10(34.40 ( ; stockers - n ota mid fe/dora , f3.10@3.a'Jj riuigori , corn- fed , J2.DOOty.00. HOB * Uecelpta , 8,400 ; shipments , 300j market strong ; choice heavy butchers' to lections , H.25y4.35 ( } ; paokinff , J4.15 ( < S1.30i light grades , W.aOsJ4.a5. ( Sioux City , Juno 21. Cattle Receipts , 700 ; shipments , I1S5 ; market steady ; fa1 steers , J,00@3.SO ; stockera und feeders . . . Hogs HccoliiU , 3.400 ; market higher light aud mixed , 13.0034.03 ; heavy. & 07j } & 4.1U. OMAHA Cattle. Friday , Juno 21. To-day's ' market did not present any es pecially new features , the general trade being - ing about steady , The feeling \vi\i n little better , nnd although eastern markets nro still very unfavorable , the shippers began buying. In some Instances salesmen who happened to have something very dcslrnblo in tno way of tidy little beeves , thought they got strong prices. 'I ho beef and shipping steers sold nt $3.85@3.SO , with the bulk nt ? 3.60@3.75. Cows sold at ? 1.75eW.OO ( , with can tiers as low as $1.25. There wcro n few bulls among the offerings which brought liOUH. The hog market took another strldo up ward , to-day , but tbo advance was hardly 5c. The market wns active and the hog * were all sold early , the most popularprlcobolngi,05. A choice load of light hogs sold as high us (4.10. For the first time In some days thcro wns n load of sheep on the market , nnd It sold read ily nt firm prices. Kucelpts. Cattle 750 Hogs 7,400 Sheep 10S Prevailing i'rlcc.l. The following U a tibia of prloaspnU In this in irkot tar the gr.Uoj of sto c men tioned : Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 Ibs..1.7f ® 1.03 Good steers , 1250 to 1450 Ibs. . . 8.70 MH.OO Good steers. 1030 to 180J Ibs. . . 3.5'J ( iZH.80 Common canners 1.25 @ 2.10 Ordinary to fair cows 2.0J ( y 2.40 Fair to good cows 2.4'J © 2 50 Good to choice cows 2.50 ( ii 2.110 Choice to fancy cows , heifers. . 2.0J ( 3.2) ) Falrto itood bulls 2.03 fa)2.0J ) Good to choice bulls 8.39 ( < WM Light stockera and feeders. . . . 2.75 ( ci2.U ! Good fojdors. 950 to 1103 lb * . . 8.03 rti > 3.15 Fair to choice light hoea 4.05 ( < i4.10 Fair to choice heavy hogs. . v. . 4.00 W4.05 Fair to choice mixed hogs 4.00 @ 4.05 Falrto medium native sheep. . 8.5J ( & 4. ' . > Good to choice native sheep. . . 4.0J 004.50 Fair to choice western shoop. . 3.23 @ 1.53 Stiorn sheep.- 8.0J ( H.OO Itoprosantntlvo Salcj. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. fi. . . . 950 ? 3 15 13. . .1810 ? 3 00 .1215 3 35 18. . 1140 3 0(1 ( 2. .1075 3 85 10. . .1140 3 00 14. .1205 3 35 10 . .1U'5 3 00 15. .1181 3 40 10. . .1S5IJ 3 00 2U. . 840 3 40 IS. . .USD JJ02J4 17. .1120 8 40 3S. . .1070 805 20. . 914 3 40 33. . .1230 3 05 19 .1071 3 45 30. . ' 3 70 25. . 843 3 50 10. . .1337 3 70 25.UK 8 50 3 75 8. .1005 3 50 19 14"ii 3 75 10. .1344 3 55 43 1493 8 75 33. .12113 3 55 39 1111 3 75 in. .12.ll a .Vi 10 1323 3 75 20. .IWO 8 00 65 1353 3 80 18. .1371 3 00 49 1403 3 SO cows. 1. .1030 t T.i .1257 2 75 H 1.o . .1000 2 00 . 1107 2 755 o .1(11.5 ( 0 25 . 800 2 75 . 33 ! . I5t 2 30 .1320 2 S5 1. .1210 ,3 , 09 .1330 2 00 .1425 2 00 11UM.S. .1210 1 00 1. . , .1420 2 25 .1770 2 in i. . , .1420 2 45 205 1. . . .1540 2 60 CANSCUS. 3.KXJO 125 1. . , 1020 1 75 8 . 1051 1 05 1. . . 1070 3 10 MLXED. 19 SS7 2 15 ST1Q3. 1 1530 3 00 STOCKP.HS. 42 CB2 2 SO CALVES. ISO 3 CO 1IOGS. 1IOGS.No. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 18. . , .2I3 ! 100 ! a DO f S. . . .233 200 : J 05 03. . , .210 120 4 00 01. . .231 4 05 05. . , .290 80 4 00 59. . , .239 120 4 05 03. . , .233 SO 4 00 51. . , .249 4 05 54. . , 830 2SO 4 00 81. . .2-.0 40 4f,5 55. . , .230 40 4 00 05. . . .203 4 0' 02. . . .311 4 00 70. . . .232 40 05 .33. . . .273 4 00 54. . SO 05 ( H. . . .270 4 00 05. . " 225 40 05 HI. . , .2f)0 ) 40 4 00 72. . 230 SO 05 . .357 240 4 00 CO. . . .253 05 , .2iO 100 4 00 CO. . , .251 ICO 05 00. . . .203 SO 4 00 07. . . 23 ! CIS 57. . . .201 SO 4 00 OS. . . .214 05 03. . . .273 40 4 00 05. . 05 51. . . .814 SO 4 00 ( it. . . .251 SO 4 05 47. . . .833 200 4 00 51. . . .2-10 80 4 05 47. . . .824 200 4 00 04. . . .230 120 4 05 Ct. . . .237 4 02 , . . _ . 210 40 4 05 01. . . .270 IfiO 4 03 % CO. . .217 SO 4 05 07. . . .20(5 ( 120 4 02" 71. . .213 SO 4 05 57. . . .230 80 4 02K 70. . .200 4 05 04. . . ,250 120 4 02 } < 59. . .214 40 4 05 G5. . . .202 4 02 03. , . .251 05 Oil. . . .220 40 m. . .207 400 05 71. . . .207 SO 402)5 ) 70. , . .200 120 05 53. . . .259 4 02 ' . .245 100 Oi 71. . . .2.14 KM 4 02 , . 05. ! . .253 40 05 CO. , . .2159 200 4 02l < f 70. 233 230 05 09 . . .2W 40 4 02K 1T9. .1207 210 05 71. . . .27S 80 70. . .220 120 05 02. , . .233 100 , .2SO 200 05 05 . . .281 100 4 0$4 00 ! . .209 40 05 00. . . .250 120 4 02' , * 07. . .223 4 05 05. , . . .25010 CO. . . 203 8n 05 79. , . .2-C 10J 4 02l 74. . . .251 3 o 05 01 , . .203 200 4 . . CO. , . .214 12n 05 CO. , . .271 40 4 03V * 70. , .210 SO 05 54. , . .200 SO 63. . . .237 200 05 09. , . .203 100 m. . . .270 05 CS. , . .232 80 m. . . .234 80 05 70. , . .210 SO 51. , . .280 40 05 09. , . .805 100 CO. , . .270 80 4 05 CO. , . .SOU 120 142. , . .237 200 4 05 03. , . .280 - ' . .213 120 05 03. , . .277 oil , . .255 05 57. , . .205 SO 4 02V < BO. , . 80 05 08. , 223 40 4 02J 01. , . .257 SO 05 01. , . .247 120 4 02 } 07. , , .270 120 05 5'J. , . .2,17 4 02 . .200 100 0 > 09. , . .248 120 4 0 ? } . .2.17 120 05 05. . . .205 100 4 03 } . . .239 120 05 71. , . .240 120 4 03 } | _ - . . . .330 59. , . .274 100 4,02J < f 60. . . .225 SO 57. , .2S'J 200 4 05 71. . .193 SO No. Av. Pr. 79 Nebraska shorn 07 f3 00 Jjivc Stock Notes. J. N. Horbst , Falls City , was a visitor nt the yards. W. H Jones , Holdrege , came In with hogs and cattlo. O. P. Colby brought In a load of cattle and a lo.id of hoes. W. S. Cook , Wukellcld , came in with txvo cars of cattlo. W. T. Hlckley , Columbus , was hero with two cars of hogs. S. Donnoll came over from Paclflo Junc tion with three cars of hotrs. C. Dunn , of the firm of Ilurtnmn & Dunn , Stuplchurst , came In with hogs. J , J. Holcomb , Hebron , had a load each of hogs and sheep on the market. James M. POWCTS , of Henderson , Neb. , put In an appearance with thrcacura of hogs. J. II. Cole and A. M. Tomplln , Palmer , wcro in with two cars of cattle and ono of hops. T. E. ninehelmor and J. Long were in from Dorchester , the former wltti a car of hogs nud the latter with two of cattlo. A year ago at this tlmo qulto a good many hay-fed westerns wcro coining in , which said at $3.05(24.00 ( , and averaged 1180 to 1300 pounds. C. Potomon , Mlndcn , was hero with two cars of cattlo. C. Weldon came lu from the same place with a load of cattle aud ono of hogs. OMAHA H MAHKETB. Produce. F'rultf , Ktc. Receipts of butter ore liberal and are taken on arrival ut quotations. Eggs and chccso btcady. Fruits and berries lomuwhat loss plcntitul and prices stiff. . ! JUTTEityablo dairy , 13@Uo : packers' stock , 810o. Creamery Punts , fancy , 10 @ 18o : choice , 14@15o ; solid packed , 10@llc. Eoas Strictly fresh , 12@18o. CIIEESB Young Amoncu , full cream , lO'i'o ; twin flats , OKo ! off grades , 4@0o ; Van Itos- soin Edoui , 111.50 per doz ; sap sago , 10o ; brick , ll@12o ; llmburger , 0@10o ; doraostlo Swiss , laXii ; skitns , 24ocliecto \ safes , bronze modal. No , B , fS.bS. POULTUX Live bom , per dozen , M.OOj mixed. W.S533.Bfl ! ; Prln ' W.002.75 ; turkeys , 7rf8o ( per lb ( , dicX ( , $2.002.50j pccso , f3.00@4.nO ; live plgcoiM.1Jl.60. OIUKOES nivorsldo. .00(25.00 ( fancy paper rind St. Mlehuols , tf.l } 4.sr ; fancy Duarte Mediterranean nwebtaj$3.00(34.0Qj ( Los Angeles ( choice ) ? 3.00 , , i n Lr.MOJJa Choice , fcl.WKgG.OOjifnncy. J5.75 ® 7.00. i ' PcACiins-Por U bu box , H.45 < § 1.50. APPLES Per } 4 bu box , 5Jg75c. ( CiiniiniKS Per 24 quart case , $1.255 J'cr 10 quart drawer , ? I.OO. . - , * ' HfACKiiniiniKS Per 24 quart case , ? 3.00 HIACK HAsriiEiinins Per1 ; ! quart case , 3:00@3.50.v fl ? 3:00@3.50. : UEU Kisrnnnmns Per CM'plutcnso ' , t3.DO. STiuwnr.nuics Per 24 nuurU ca o , $ U.75Q 3.00 ; 2 bu. stand , ? 7.00. QoosKiiKiuiiKs Per 2 bu. stand , (4.00 ; 24 quart case , ( 'J.GO. PLUMS Per 24 quart case , $2.00@2.50 ; U bu box , 507Sc. PINP. Ai'i'Lus Per doz , M.00@3.60. 1UNANA8 According to size , per bunch , COCOANUTS Per 100 , K > . FitESH FISH Whlto flab , per Ib , 7@Stfo ; trout , nor Ib , Do ; whlto porch , per ib.Tc ; buffalo , per Ib. 7u ; pickerel , per Ib , Oo ; black bast , per Ib , lie. llnKNS Choice hand picked nnvy , $1.75 ; choice hand picked medium , $1.05 ; choice hand picked country , $1.00 ; clean country , $1.20 ® 1.25. EAIILV VEOETAHI.ES Potatoes , Cnl. , per Ib , 2c ; southern , per bbl , S,00 ) ; onlor.s , Cat. , per Ib , 2o ; southern , per bbl , (3.00 ; cabbage , per crate , $2.50 ; turnips , per bu box , 60@75o ; boots , per box , 7r > c(8J1.00 ( ; wax beans , per bu box , $3.50 ; string beano , per bu box , $2.00 ; green peas , per bu box , (1.00 ; tomatoes , per Jtf bu box , $3.tK ) ; asparagus , pordoz'bch , 5Jc@$1.00 ; cauliflower , f'.OO ; eggplant , $1.75@.00 ; squash , 75o ; cucum bers , 40c ; soup bunches , 33o ; lettuce , 25c ; radishes , 20c ; green onions , 15@20c ; now carrots , 20o ; plo plant , per Ib , 8. HIDES , PKI.TS , TAU.OW , ITO. Orccn salted hides , 5c ; dry salted hides , Cc : dry flint hides , 7c ; calf hides , Cc ; damaged hides , 2o loss ; sheep pelts , green , each , 25c@$1.00 ; sheci ) polls , dry , per lu , 0@12e ; wool , overage , 14@lSu ; tallow , No. 1 , SQtyfo ; grease , "A , " 4c ; gteaso , yellow , 3. APALI : UUTTEII 7c. ClDCit Hbls , S5 ; lit bbls , $3. jMAl'l.n Sue nt 12J @ 15c porlb. POTATOES Choice , sacked , per bu , 25@30c ; Colorado , 40iJS15c. VEAL Choice medium siro. r M@ o' choice , hoavv , 4(2Gc ; spring latnbs , § 3U.OJ30.00 per dozen. * * u IlHoNKV 14@l5c perlb for choico. PitKSEiiVES 9 > J@10c per Ib. JELLIES 8 } < ( S4c per Ib. HEKSWAX No. 1 , I8@20c. HAY ? 3.00@5.50. CHOIFiii : : ? 10.00@10.CO. Hit vx $10.00 < W10.25. PitovisioNS Hams , No. 1 , 10-lb avcraeo , Jifc ; 20@22 Ibi. lO o : 12@14 Ibs , 12o ; No. 2 , 9J4o ; specials , 12J o ; shoulders , 7o ; break fast bacon , No. 1 , lie : specials , 12 > c ; plo nic , 7J o ; hnm saus.xgo , lOJ u ; dried beef hams , lie ; beef tongues , $0.10 per dozen ; dry salt meats , nj tgo c per Ib. SAUsitii ! Bologna , 44J o ; Frankfurt 7lfe ; tongue , Oo ; summer , ISJ c ; head cheese , OJJc. Pome family , backs , per bbl , $13.00 ; -bbls ? , $0.75 ; mess , bbls , $1250 ; K-bb fO.25 ; plg-porlr , bbls , 517.50 : > i-bbls , $ 'J.OO. ' Uccr-TONQfcs Salt , bbls , SJO.OO. Groceries. OILS Kerosene P W , lOo ; W W , 12c ; headlight , llJiu ; salad oil , $2.15@9.00 per ( \oioa. " ' ' Pickles Medium , per bbl , ' J5.00 ; small , $0.00 ; gherkins , $7.00 ; C & 'B chow-chow , qts , SO.OO ; pts , SJ.50. i WnAVi'ixo PAi'isu Straw.v ) > cr Ib. 1 % @ 2Mc ; r.iir , 2) ) < , c : ninnlll.i 13 , Oc ; No. 1 , Uc. S\LT Dairy. 140 2-lb pltps , ? 3.70 ; do 100 3-lb pkgs , 8v.ii ! ; ) ; do 00 5-lb , plcijs , 8J.50 ; do 28 10-tb pkgs , $2 40 : Ashton , bu bjRa , 50 Ib , 85c ; do4-bu bass , 22-l-lb. § : ) .40rdo ; M S A , 50-lb bugs , S'jo ; perbbl. $1.15. SHEDS lilrd , 4J ( $ ' 5c. SAI.SODAd&ii < ) per'lb. STAIICII S cj rc per Ib. r Srovu POLISH $ J.OO@5.S7 per cross. SIMCKS Whole , per ib Allsploo , He ; Cas sia China , lOc : cloves , Zanzibar , 23c ; nut megs , No. 1 , 70c ; pepper , 20n. SUOAIIS JUranulated , 0\0a ; confection ers A , DKe ; swndard , extra O , 0 ; yellow C , 8 c ; powdereJ , 10@lO > fc ; cut Joaf , 10 > f@ lO c ; cubes , lOJ c. IEAS Gunio\vaer.20' 03c ; Japan , 20@40c ; Y. Hyson , 2S30o ! ; Oolonp , 250. . VINCOAII Per gal , 18X20. FISH Salt Dried codllsh , 0 , } @SKo ; hali but , l-o ; scaled herring , 25u pur box ; hoi. hcrrliiu , dom , 50c ; HuniDurR spiced herring1 , * l.00@1.10 ; hoi. herrint' , 70c ; mackerel , hit bbls , No. 1 , $13.00 ; largo family , $12.50 per 100 Ibs ; whitcliBb , No. 1 , ? 7.25 ; family , $3.00 ; rout , $ > .00 ; salmon , $ t > .00 ; anchovies , 10 Ib talls , 8-c. Livu ? 1.75C < ? 4.50. NUTS Almonds , ! C@lSc ; Brazils , Oo ; l- bcrts , 12o ; pecans , lOc : walnuts , lOu ; peanut cocks , Oc : roasted , lOc. HAQS American A , seamless , 17c ; Union Sijuaro paper , discount , 85 per cent. COFFEES Green Fancy old golden Rio , 27c ; fancy old poaberry. 28o ; Hio , choice to fancy , 22c ; Hio , prime , 21o : Hio , good , 17c ; Mocha , 29c ; Java , fancy Mundehling , 29c ; Java , good interior , 24o. CoKrnns Itonstcd Arbucklo , 24X < - ' ! Mo- Laughlin's XXXX. 24J c ; German , 24 | c ; Dillworth , 24 c ; Alaroma , 24J c. CiiAcicuits ASD CAKES 0 > iJ518c ( per Ib. Ditici ) FituiTS Per Ib , uprlcots , 10@15c. Apples , Salt Lake , 4c : stars , 5 c ; Aldons , % @ 8c. Prachea , Ual , Y , peeled , 20e ; fancy unpeelcd , ll@18c : Salt Lake , Oc. Prunes , 3\1. K C , 8 < < 9 > c. Currants , % @ < { c. Turkish prunes , 4 } o. Citron peel. 22c , Lemon peel , 14o. D.ites , lOc. Figs , 9ff10c. Haisitis , Malaga bunch , dehcsas , SVOO per box ; Valencias. per Ib , 7c ; Cal. G & S , $2.40 nor box. Dried grapes , 5c. Ulackberrles , 5) ) c. fitted cherries , lOc. Pitted plums , 8g9)5 ( ° - Raspberries , 24c. Nectarines , 12K@18c. CANNHD FISH Urook trout , 8 Ib , $2.40 ; salmon trout , 2 Ib. $2.35 : clams-1 Ib , $1.35 ; clams , 2 Ib , $3.00 ; clam chowder. 3 Ib , $2.25 : devilled wabs , 1 Ib , $3.25 ; devilled crabs , 2 Ib , $3.50 ; codilsh balls. 2 Ib , $1.75 ; caviar , X Ib. $2.2. > ; cols , 1 Ib , i3.25 ; lobsters , 1 Ib , $2.00 ; lobsters , I Ib , $1.UO ; lobsters , devilled , J Ib , iv,25 ! ; mackerel ; 1 Ib , 1.00 ; mackerel mus tard .sauce , 3 Ib , $2.00 : mackerel tomato uco. i ) Ib , $2.00 ; oysters , 1 Ib. 85c ; oysters , b1.50 ; salmon , C. R. , 1 Ib , $2.10 ; salmon , R. , 2 Ib. $3.10 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.85 ; Inion , Alaska , 2 Ib , $2.90 ; shrimps , 1 Ib , CANDY 9K < y12' c per Ib. . CiiocoLATis AND COCOA 2l@39o per Ib ; "map Chick ory rod , 8e. GIXQEU Jamaica , } { pts. , $3.00 per doz. FAHINACKOUS Goons Hurley , 8 ( 3 0 ; far- "n , 4J c ; peas , 8c ; oatmual. tyffflUa' inacu- oni , lie ; vermicelli , Ho ; rico , 4f ( ( | 7o ; SURO " " ' ' ' and tnpoa , Dry Goods. BATTS Standard , 80 ; Gein , lOc ; Beauty , 12Wc ; Boone , 14o ; U , cased , $ < ) 50. ' ULANKETS-Whlto. $1.10(0)7.50 ( ) ; colored , $1.10@8.00. ' ' CAMUIIICS Slater , 5elWoods , 5o ; Stan dard , 5o ; 1'eacock. 5c. CAIU-KT WAIUBibb WMto , lOo ; Colored , COIISET JEASS Bostpji , 7J c ; Androscog- pln , 7o ; Kearsargo , 7 io { . Rockport , Kcj Conestoga , COTTON FLANNELS 10p < : r ent trade dls. LL , unbleached , 5Uc : CC , ( OJio ; SS , 7Jfc ; EE , 8J o ; GG , 0o ; XXi W > Ko ; OO. HHo ; NN , 12Ko ; AA , Ho ; Dp , .Ifi&c ; Tl1 , lO o ; YY. 18o ; BU , lUo ; 20 .blpachcd , S a ; ( W , ' ' 12Ko ; 60 , W o ; 50 brown a'nd' slate , Ho : 70 , 12K ! 00 , llks. Ciusii Stcvono' B , 6J < ipj Stevens' A , 7o ; bleached , 80 ; Stevens' ' . f' , . 7J/o ; bleached , 8Wo ; .Stevens' N , 8/ 5' bleached , OKoi Stevens' SRT , llKe. ' f DBXIMS Ainoskoag , 0 or ! . IQMo ; Everett , 7 oz. , 13o ; York , 7 oz. , 18c"Haynialier ; , SX" ! Jeffrey XX , 11 05 Jnffroy'XXX , 12 } < o ; Uoa- vcr Crook AA , 12o ; Hoavor1 Creek 1JB , He ; Beaver Crock CC , luo. PitiSTS Pink and robes. Richmond , 6)4c\ ) \ Allen. Cc : Rlverpolnt.5Kc ; Steel River.O o : Richmond , 0' < c ; Paclflo , OK" . PIHSTS Indigo Blue St. Leger , 6 } o ; Washington , OKo ; American , 0 } o ; Arnold , OKo ; Arnold Century , Oo : Windsor Gold Tk't , JOUo : Arnold B , lO o ; Arnold A , 12o ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10 0 J Yellow Seal. lOKc. PHINTB Solid colors , Atlanllc. Oo ; Slater , Co ; Berlin Oil , 0 > o ; Garner Oil , C@7o. BIIIHTIKO Checks. Caledonia X , OKcr Caledonia XX , lOKo ; Economy , do ; Otis , Uc- Granite. OJ/o : Crawford checks | Bo ; Haw Klvor plaids , CKc. SiieETiso Brown. Atlantlo A , 4-4 , 7c Atluntlo H , 7tfo : Atlantlo D , 4-4 , O c ; At lantic P. 4-4 , Go ; Aurora LL , 4-4. Co ; Aurora C , 4-4,4 0 : Crown XXX , 4-4 , 0o : Hoosler LL , 4-4 , 6 > fo : Indian Head , 4-1 , 7o : Lawrence renco LL , 4-4 , BJfov Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5 > fo Pcpperell R , 4-4. 7c ; Pepperell E , 40-inch 7 > io ; Ponperell , 8-4 , 170) ) Pepperoll , l4 l , 20o Pepporell. 10 4. 22c , DUCK West Point , 23 in. , 8 or , OXoj Wcs Point , 20In. , 10 oz , 12'Vcj ' West Point , 59 In. , 13 oz , Ifijfc ; West Point , 40In , 11 oz , lOo. FLANNRLS Plaid Raftsmen , 20c ; Goshen , 03'o ; Clear Lnko , SO.Uc ; Iron Mountain. CO'Jc. Flannels Whltc-G H No. 2 , , 22 > , 'c ; O H No 1 , $ { , 2uJ < o ; D H No. 2 , # , WJfoj H II No. 1 , 5fHOo ; Quechco , No. l.Jf , 42c : Que chco No. 3. ) ( , 87J o > Quechoo No. 8 , Jf , 32X ; KENTUCKY JEANES Memorial , 15o ; Stand point , 18c ; Durham. 27kc ; Hercules , ISo ; Lcnmlngtaii , 2J.Uc ; Glenwood , 20o ; Mel ville. 23o 5 IJang-up , 27 0. MISCELLANEOUS. Table oil cloth , (2.50 ; tnblo oil cloth marble , $2.53 ; plain Holland , 2c ; dado Holland , lilo. SnncTiNO , BLKACHKO Ellcrton , 7X" : Housokocpcr , 8Kc ; Now Candidate , Sfo ; Berkeley c-umbno No. 00 , Oc ; Bo t Yet. 4-4 , 0o ; Butter cloth OO , 4 } c : Cabou Farwoll , half bleached , 8 > c ; Frultof oem , Greene G , 60 ; Hoiio , 7Kc. King Phillip cambric , lOc ; Lonsdalo cambric , lOo ; Lous- dnlo , 8J < o ; Now Yorli mills , lOc ; Pepperoll , 42 In , lOc ; Pcpperell , 40 In , lie ; Popperoll , 0-4 , 14Wo ; Pouporoll. 8-1 , 20c ; Popporcll , 0-4 , 22c ; Pepperoll , 104 , 24c ; Cauton. 4-4 , 8)c ; Canton , 4-4 , 0tfe ; Triumph , Co ; Wnmsutta , lo ; Valley , 5c. TICKS Oakland , A , 7J < fc : International , YY , 8c : Shotuckot , S , 8 > tfo ; Warren , No. 870 , flc ; Berwick , BA , 18c ; Acme , 13o ; York , 30 in. 12 > o : York , H2 In. iKo : ) ; Swift River , c ; Thorndlko OO , 8Kc ; Tliorndlko EP , KC ; Thordlko 120 , OKc : Thorndlko XX. 5o ; Cordls No. G , ttct Cordls No. 4 , BLOCK TIK Eng. ref 'g , small pig , 27o ; nr , 28c. Con-mi Planished boiler sires , 31c ; cold , oiled , SOc ; sheathing , 3Uc ; pitts , 30o ; flats , Oc. GALVANIZED SHEET luox Junlata , dls- ount , 00 per cent. PATENT PLANISHED IKON No. 24 to 87. A uuilt.v . per Ib , 10) \jui mit 24 to 27 , B ( | iinllty , } * c. l or lew thnn buiullo inlil } * c per Ib. Situr.T IIION No. 20 , fJ.10 ; No. 27 , $3.50 Soi.nnn Ho.vt Mctnl Co.'s tinlt iiiul-linlf , n 1-lh cases , per Ib , lOe ; commercial hull- .lul-hnlf , 15o ; No. 1 , In bnrs , 14c. TIN PI.ATU ( licit Uhsircoal ) IO , 10x11. 25 slicets , 50.5'l ; IX , 10x11 , 225 sheets , 11.75 : 10 , 2.x23 , 112 sheets , $13.50 ; 3.x28 , 12 sheets , S17.00 ; 1XX , 2x23 , 112 shouts , . . Colin 1C , 10x14 , 275 sheets , $5.00 ; 1C. 4x20 , 112 shoots , SO.OO ; 1C , 10x20 , 235 heels , $9.50. KOOFIXO ( Uest Charcoal ) 20x23 , $9.75 ® 0.75. STCCL NAILS 13nsc , S2.20 ; steel wire nails , ha o , $3.00. LKAD Pig , 4c ; bar , 4Kc. UAIIII Wiuu Pulntcd , 50.25 ; galvanized. * 3.75@3.00. launder. Iilnii1 , 1 Dimensions and Timbers 12 ft. 14 ft. 10 ft. 18 ft. 20 ft. 23 ft. 24 ft. 2x4. . 15.00 15.00 15.0. ) 10.00 10.00 18.03 10.00 2x0. . 1500 1300 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 10.00 2x8. . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 1000 2x10. 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10 00 18.00 10.00 2x12. 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 10.00 4x48x8 10.0D 10.00 10.00 17.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 FENCING NO. 1 , 4 and 0 inch , 12 and 14 ft , rough , $10.00@10.50 ; No. 1. 4 and 0 Inch , 10 feet , $17.00@17.50 : No. 2 , 4 and 0 Inch , 12 and 14 foot , $13.50@14.00 ; No. 2 , 4 and Oinch , 10 feet , S15.00@10.00. FINISHING 1st nnd 2d clear , 1 } inch s 2 s , $49.00(351.00 ( ; Island 3d clcor , IK and 2 inch's2s , $17.00@49.00 ; 3J , clear , Kf inch. B 2 B , $43.00@ 10.00 ; 3d clear , 1 } and 2 Inch , s 2 s. $43 00iO.OO ; U select , IV , IK , nnd 2 Inch , s 2 s , $ : )7.0Da3.00 ) ( ( ; 1st and 2nd , clear. 1 Inch , B 2 s , $45.00 ; 3d clear , 1 inch , s 2 s , $30.00 , A select. 1 inch , s 2 s , $33.00 ; 13 select , 1 Inch , s 2 s , $ .30.0 ! ) . STOCK BOAIIDS A 12 In , s 1 s , 12,11 and 10 ft , $40.00 : B 12 in. s 1 s 12 , 11 and 10 ft , ? 4l.OO ; O 12 in , sis , 12. 14 und 10 ft , $ .15.0 , ) . D 13 in. s 1 s , 12 , 11 and 10 ft. S2J.OO ; No. 1 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 12 ft. 818.00 ; No. 1 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 14 and 10 ft17.50@18.KO ; No , 1 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 10 , 18 and 20 H , $19.50 ; No. 2 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 14 and 10 ft , $17.00. Fi.ooniNn 1st com C in white pine , $33.00 ; 2d com 0 In white pine , $31.00 ; 3d coin 0 in whitopine , SJO.OO ; d com 0 in whlto pine , $20.00 ; com 4 and 0 in yellow pine , $15.00 ; Star 4 in yellow ulne. $17.00 ; 1st and 2d clear yellow umo , 4 and 0 in , $19.00. LIMB , ETC. Quincy white limo ( best ) , SOc ; English and Gorman Portland cemenl , 3.45 ; Milwaukee and Louisville , $1.30 ; Michigan plaster , $2.25 ; Fort Dodge plaster , S2.10 : Blue Rapid plaster , $1.90 ; hair , 2c ( ) ; sash , CO per ct dls ; doors , blinds , mouldings. CO per ct pis ; tarred felt , per cwt , $2.00 ; straw boaid , per cwt , $1.00. Poi'LAit LuMiiEit Clear poplar box bds , J in. s 2 s , $35.00 ; clear poplar % In panel , $30.00 ; clear poplar % in panel , $25.00 ; cleat- poplar } f In panel stock wide , s 2 s , $28.00 ; clear poular corrugated ceiling , Jf ( , $30.00. POSTS White cedar. 0 inch , halves , lite ; white cedar , 5V < J inch , halves and 8 Inch q'rs , lie ; whlto cedar , 4 Inch , round , lOo ; Tetmos- sse red cedar , split , lOc ; split oak , ( white ) , So : sawed onk , 18e. SHINGLES , LVTII , run M. XX clear , $3.20 ; extra * A * , $3.b ( ) ; standard A , $3.00 ; 5 inch , clear , $1.00rt1.70 ; 0 inch , clear , $1.75@1.80 ; No. 1 , $1.10(3)1.15 ( ) ; clear red cedar , mixed widths. $ V.O ; California redwood , dimen sion widths , $4.50 ; cypress , clear heart , di mension widths , $3.25 ; lath , $2.50. Iriiii ninl Clininlcnls. ACID Sulphuric , per carboy , 2) ) c ; citric , per Ib , Clc ; oxalic , per Ib , 14c ; tarlarlc , pow dered , perlb , 43o ; carbolic , 843c. ALUM Per Ib , 2 > c. AMMONIA Carb , perlb. He. AmtowiiooT Per Ib , lOc. BALSAM Copaiba , per Ib , 05c ; tolu , 52@ 55 c. c.Boiux Reflned , per Ib , Oc. CALOMEL Am. , perlb , 81o. CAHTOII OIL $1.22. Cumin BEUiiicd--S1.50 , CAXTHAHIhCS 7. > C\tf$1.00. CASSIA BUDS Per Ib , ISc. CIILOKOFOHM Per Ib , 41c. Coituosivii SUIILIMTBPer Ib , TSc. CitEAM TAUTAII Pare , per Ib , 29c. EXTUAOT LOGWOOD Bulk , per Ib , 12 } c. EIIOOT 45c. GLYCKIIINI : 21 } < fc. GUM AIIAIIIO S'.KSOoc , LYCOI-ODIUM 44c. GUCEIHNE Bulk , per Ib , 22o. GUM Assafffitldo , per Ib , He ; camphor per Ib , 30o ; opium , per Ib , $3.85. IODINE HcsublimaUid , per oz , $3.155. LKAVE9 Buchu. short , per Ib , 13c ; senna Alex. , per Ib , UflfiilSo. MouiMliA Sulph , perez , $3.60. MKHCKIIV 70o. POTASS Bromide , per Ib , 87c : lodino , per Ib , $2.85. QUINIA Sulph , per Ib , 37@45c. SEEDS Canary , per Ib , 4J < c. SOAI-S Castile , mottled , per Ib , 810ocas- ; tile , white , nor Ib , 18@l5c. Sl'liilTS NITHE Sweet , per Ib , 30o. STUVCHSIA Crystals , $1.00@1.15. Sin.HI , CINCHONA Per oGl214o. . TATIOCA Per lu , Oc. TONGA BEANs-$1.70@1.75. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions § Stocks Basement First National Bank , 5O5 feoiiUiltlfli Street , - Oiuuliu NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. 8 , DKl'OSITOUV , OMAHA , NL . Capltnl . $400,000 Surplus Ja n. 1st. 1881) ) . M.OOO AND IlEMiv IV. YATES. J'reilitont. LEWIH H. lutii , Vice I'rosl , A. M.'IUUZALIK W. V. MOHSK JOHN'S. COI.I.INH 11. C. Cl'MIINd J.N. H.I'ATIIICK W. H.a.UtoiiM.C ; ihler. THE IRON BANK. Corner 12th ami l-'ornomBU. A General llantins lluilnoti Traniactcd. 1 inWCVand nil urinary troubles easily , miick- MUNtllyand af ely cured by UOOT 1/llX Uup- uulei. buvcrul cases cured in seven Qajrs. Bold nt.ll.Wper box. all druEk'lutD , or bjr mall from Uoctuu Jil't'eCo. UWUU < t N. V. rulldlrec- luu . Dr. J. E , McGREW ON OF TUB 82T SPECIALISTS In ( ho Trent incut of All Chronic , Nervous nuil 1'rlvnto Discuses. 8pormntorrli < rn , Impulrnoy nnd Knlllnit Miuiliocnl nb'oltilclr curoil. A euro Himmntpoil In nil fornnor 1'ilvnto tllroiKos Ntrn-tiirec. Olool , Ac. Oilarrh , TliniHt , l.unci , nnd llo.irt ll onvs , IUiatimiitl m. Hplnnl nnd Kcmnlo l.oi ) | > tc , Hlood niul Skin Dlscntoi trt'Mod filccossfillly. LndloV und rcMitlcraon's wnltlnu roonn icimrato inl ciitlrclr I'rlviito. . roniutltMli'n froo. ? end for bookf. Secret nnd Prlvnto Din'inpiot.Mnii.'nlKO'Womnn&Hi't ll o 80' , U'.o cncli Clnmi'S ) . Trralinont ! > > corrosiioniionco ; end 'Innip ( or rouljr. 01T1CK ! 16TI1 AND DOUOLAS STltKUTS , OMAHA , NKI ) . NKUVOUS , fJllKONICuml 1'HIVATH DISHAUUS of MK.Vnnil WOMKNeucccMfitllytroiitol. YOUNG MEN SurrorltiK from the i-ncrls of youthful follies trlmlls- oration * , or nn > tmublitl with Wuuknvsi , Nervous Uubillly , Ixmof Mcmoiy , 1)04 pomloiry. Aversion to boc'pty. Klilnoy Troiiulosortiiiynlioin.s nl lliuQ.Mil- to Urlnnry Oritiiiir.'rnn liota find ti nufu mill Hpe.'ily ciuo Chnrnes rei : oimblo , iMpociiilly to tliu poor MIDDLE-AGED MEN Thtrj lire ninny trimliloil Yllll too In-quont o ncu nations ol Ihc lilulilcr , utionaocuniinmloJ hy n sliulit Mimrtlnir orburnlmiBL'iiiHllon.nml ucnkcinniioi tie Kj/itcic In n mnnnrrtliA pntl < , nt rnnnot aeuoiint lor. On uxamtnlntf tlio nrtiia * y ilopti'ltn u ro ly r-o UIIILMII will ofti'n lie lountl , null nllotlnll. [ puitl * ! OH of ulbu- itiun nlll iipiiGiir or t'iu color l > u 01 n tliln , ntlll.l ti hue , niinln rhiinulnnton tlnrk or tori'll apim.nraifo. Til u re nro many men who < ! ! ( > nf tliM illllloully. Unor nut or tlio ( anne nint.li Is tlio 'ecotul slii o o ( notul- nttl wcaltncsn. The ilnctor will Rimraiiti'o n perfect euro lu nil turli cii-c' . anil rt licit fir itatomilun or tlio uonllo-unnary orKiui * . l"on nlli\to : i lice. WcnJ 2-ccnt ntanip for "Yniinu Man's 1'rlunil or Uiimo to WoclocX , " iroo to nil. .UUln DR. SPINNEY & CO. Main and Ctli B . , Ki.n-asCity , JIo. 5 * Alcntlon this paper. Boots and Shoos. K1RKSNDALL , JQXES .t CO. , Burco3 or to llco.l , Jones & Co. WIiolBsalc Mannfactnrers of Bjotsli Slices AgcoU for llost.jii r.ubbcr Shoe Co , 111K , 1101 Bud HOC ll&rney Street , Ouinbn , Neliraakn. Browors. STOItZ A 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1CT1 North KlKutccath ttrcet. Ouinlia. Vn. Cornloo. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , MaM'actarers ' of Galvanized Iron Cornice WlndowKapR : nnil mclnllc kyl RhU. John Kpcnotcr , proprietor. lUlantl llutoutu lOtb street. Offlco Flxturoa. BIMMONDS' MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Bani Office aufl Saloon Fixtnrei Uitntlos , Sideboards. Hook Cn c , lniit Flituron , Wall emeu. Partitions , ItalllnxiCounters , llcernnd Win * Coolers , Mirrors , Ittc' Faitorjr and onlco , 1730 und 1731 Bouth IJth St. . Umahtt. Tclepbonr Paper loxes. JOHN L. WILKIE , Proprietor Omaha Paper Boi Factory , Noi. 1317 add 1319 Douglai street , Omnha.NoD. _ Sash , Peers , Etc. K. A. DISIiltOW & CO. , Wtiolttnla manufacturers of Sasb , Doors , Blinfc and Monldiup , Branch office , Lth ! and Iiurd street Omaha , Neb. noasr MANUFACTURING ca , Mannfecturers of Sasn , Doors , BIMs , llouldlnci , Btnlr-vrora and Interior hard wood Dnleh. N. 13. corner 81 ! i nncl IijavLiiU'rib slriuti. Omaha , Keb. OfjAllK BTKAM IIBTINOO 0 Pnnips , Pipes anfl.Engines , Btctm. water , rallirar and xnlnlnff supplies , el W } , Vfi aud VU I aruam ttroet , Ouiaha. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam MWate : Supplies , wind mills. 913 and WJ Joccs St. , Omsha. U. F. Itosi , acting imuuiiar. & CO , Engines , Boilers anfl General Mgc&inery , iliueHron work , stcnm pump * , taw mill ) . 12W-121J Learenwortb DUcut , Omaha. Iron Works. K'l'KAM DOrLEft WORKS , Cnrtcr &bon , 1'roii's. MnniirueturerHOf Sleam Boilers , Ms and Sneet Iron fort _ \Vprka South Sltli und ll.&M. < ioi lu/Tol. _ IU5 _ PAXTON & VIERLJNO IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Bnl fllBg Vorfc Bngitiop , brass work , ifcncral foundry , machine and blaccsciltli work. Offlco unit uor , U. 1 * . Ur. and nth stroiit , Omaha. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Maunfactnrers of Y/iro / and Iron Railings Deik rails , wIndov guards , ( lower stands , wireslum. . otc. . la Hortli Ittli street. Omaha. OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Mant'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaults. Jail noik. Iron filiuttcrs and flro uncupos. U , AudrecD , prop'r. Cor. 1UU and Jackioa BU . " SOUTH "OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha Limitel .ED Rotnnrlcablo for powerful sympathetic tone , pilublo action anil absolute dura bility ; 80 yours' rouonl the best ( juriran- too of the excellence of tbcso instru ments. EHO FORIlLt/JTRferU ) fATALOSVE FREg ROSE POLYTECHHIO INSTITUTE , TERRE HAUTE , IMD.-A ttHCU Of [ NQIHtERIKB. Anrlculturnl Implomonta. * * " VU URGll ILL PA RKKR , Dcalcria Agricnltnial Implcracnts , Wagons C2rrU i n < l bnctUi , Jonci olrpnt , between Ptu anil lUlb , Om hft. Ncbnuka. LlKIXGWR lk'iiETC ALV CO. , Agricnlt1 Iinploincnts. Wagons , Carriages Oiunliii. Nebr U . PARLIN , OUKNDURV , fc MARTIN CO. Wholesula Dealer * la Agricnltnrallnmlcnients.Wagoiis&Bnggies . Wl.On , 105 nnd 1\K Jones itr t , Ouiaha MOLTNE , MlLJIUHtfA STODDARD C0 Uanutketuren Rnil Jobbcri In Wagons , Buggies , Ra\es \ , How Eta Cor. 8th and 1'aclHo itrcctj , Omaha. Artists * M ntorl a t a. A. 21OSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , lilS Dougla * itr el Omaha , Aebrn ka. Boots and Shoos. W , V. MORSE , t CO. , Jotes of Boots { nfl Ste , 1101,1100 , lias twiuRln * Uroct. Omitlia. Mannfretorr. Bummer Mroct , notion. Conl , Coke and Llmo. OMAHA COAL , COKE , t LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hand Soft Coal IO ) Smith 1.1th rtrcot.Omnlia , N KllllliASlfA VUEL CO. , Sliipfc s of Coal a d Coke , 211 t-uutti 1.UU St..OuiKh , Neb. JOHN A. Wliolesalc Lnniljsp Etc , , Imfottcil nuil AiiHTiuiii I'lirtliinl < oino itStil nccnt for Mllnnnki o liyilriiullo cumont nun _ Cjulnry * vhlln Unit * . OKAS R. Dealer in Hardwood Lnmoer , Woo4 eirpott and parquet llooilnff. th and Ulugla * ilreel * . Umnha , Neb. _ AllKindsofBcililiiigMiteml at Wholesale. Will Street und Union t'liclDo Truck , Omaha , LOV1S URADFORD , Dealer in Liiinber , Latli , Liinc , Sasn , JDoora , Hlc , Yardi- Cornel 7th nntl Uouclai. Cornet 10th and Douiiluii FRED Hr. QUA Y. Lnmlier , Limb1 Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner Cth mid Poiiiilaa bli , Omaha. * C. N. VIETZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , Uthand Cullfornln Htrecta. Omaha. Nebrntka. Notions. / . OlIERVKLDER .t CO. , Imnorlers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 31H. 310 and 2U South llth etrost. Notlono. J. T. nOBINSON NOTION CO. , W&olcsale Notions and Fnriiisliins Goods , 11 11 i ] g 1 4 n 1 i v 11 d str.Mts. Omulm. RIVDELL & RIDDELL , , Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties nuitcr. cirsi , cheese , poultry , game. 1111 liciwanl rtrcet Ouialin. Neb. Dry ' Qopdo M. E. SMl'UI A CO. , Dry Goods , Furnisiiiiig GooSs M Notions 110 } and 1101 Dongla * . eor. llth street , Oinalia , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCII DRY GOODS CO. , Importers anflJoliliers in Dry GoflflsNotionl , ( itnta * furnishing goods. Corner llth and Iluuiy itrcets , Omaha , Nebraska. SEL1N , THOMPHOK & CO. , Importnrs and jobbers of Woolens anfl Tailors' ' Trimmings , UT South 15th street. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture Farnam street , Omaha , Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVER1CK , Fnrnitnre , Cmaha Nebraikn. PAXTON , GALLAGHER A CO. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , TOi , 707 , TOT and 711 Booth 10th oU , Omaba , Neb. McCORD , BRADY J : CO. , Wholesale Grocers' 13th and licarenworth streets , Omaha , Nlbrcska , Hardware W. J. UROATCH. Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprlngs , wagon stork , bnrdwaro , lumbar , eto. 1301 aud ISllllaruey struat , Omaha. LEE , CLARKE , ANDHEESEN HARD' WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plato , Metals , shoot Iron. etc. Agents tot Howe scales. Miami powilcrand Lyinoa barbed wlr * . UIMEnAUQH < t TAYLOR. Bnild rs' ' Hardware and Scale RepafrShopi Uielianlos' tools nrd llutr.ilo scales. J U Douflaj strett.Omaua. Neb. 'II , If AUD F AGO Jobbers of Toys , Dolls Allrams , Fancy Gooil ? Hous fiirnlKbUiieuo < ls chllilrou'H cifrl 1'nrnani utretil , Onmlia Null. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE. CO. , WMcsalc Refined and LnMcatin2 Oils , Axle crone , etc. , Omaha. A. H. Illilmp , Manscer. Papor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry a alea stock of printing , wrapping and witttoj paper. Hpetlal tteatlon lvcn to car load or < fM. t , 1 "ft PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and "M . L * ' 10gl ) ,13'over , ' . , VI juuivn. n I IT nnjr rx > ri null fltin JirfHOM 11 per box by inall.or at UrvgtliU. H9it j'lird'culars 3 vOEUrjn Btflmpi. AoUrM TUB Koruuc * . Onndicu , Oo. , I > raorr , ITIML For Bale and by mail by Goodman Drug . Cor.iimny , Oinuhu , " ' ' ' .