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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1889)
r JtffTBfilf I "l rrnTATTA 'nATT.'V TlTCTRr TWmAV TTTXn ? 9.Q 1QQO THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , European Cables Blunt the Edcro of the Bull Movement. ESTIMATES ON THE WHEAT CROP. A. Considerably Easier Tone Prcvnllg In C rn Moro Doing In the Pro vision Pit Moro Onttlo Xhnii Ncccfsnry. CHICAGO PIIOOUOI3 MA.Illl.t3T8. Cnicxoo , Juno 27. fSpecial Telegram to THB Br.B.I The wheat market opened 1@ l o off this morning , with trading around Bljfo for Juno , 60 ; ( gSOitfo for July , 78) ) 0 for September nnd 80 > @ 80 c for December. The edge of the bull feeling was violently blunted by weaker European cables , duo to frco nnd general rains In southern Uussla , "removing all apprehensions of a crop fail ure. " The bear feeling was fed further through the day by "harvester returns" from Kansas und Missouri , giving 33 and 31 bushel yields per acre. The gains In that quarter reported yesterday do not appear to have been Important. They have not Interrupted the progress of harvesting , except locally. Kcports from southern Illinois , southern In diana , Kentucky nnd Tennessee are coming In most favorable. Advices from the north west continue to bo conflicting nnd contra dictory in the extreme. From the very best sources It Is learned that the crop Is n par tial failure , und also that It la promis ing a big yield. There is reason to bo- llevo that the "Improvement" mentioned In so many dispatches nnd loiters is from n very low point. Ono very conservative writer , after n lecture on the foolishness of operating on the short spring wheat crop theory , says that the prospects are line , nnd tlmtthuro should , bo a "three-quarter crop" if conditions nro mujntnlnod. The Oregon letter , quoted elsewhere , cunnotboconstrued ns bullish , and neither can Plll.sbury's esti mate of 00 per cent of an average crop iu Minnesota and Dakota. On the other hand , almost no bad reports are coming in from the winter wheat districts , Murray esti mates that the winter wheat crop will bo 800,000,000 bushels , und the total about 485,000,000. , Tlio total may bo right , but tlio final estimates may render a shifting of the detail figures necessary. The winter wheat crop may bo ! i ; > 0UOO,00'J bushtls , and the spring wheat loss than expected. Tlu mar- kit wan very active , very nervous and very irregular from llrst to last. July sold down to 7Uc , reacted to S0 } c , and broke to 7 ! ) } < c. Jt then rallied to bO c and broke in less than half nn hour to 7 ! ) > < o ngnln. This low point was reached shortly before the close. The rally carried the pnco up fractionally. The close was at TSIJtfe , or IJjfc lower than yesterday's last quotation. September ranged at 7SJ < f@77 ? e and closed nt77J c. December , which was I he most active future on the list , broke to 79 0 , re covered on the general swell to 80c , sold at TWffWi e , ami closed ut TO c , or 2c under yesterday's Until figure. The feature of the day was thn heavy selling by leading boars nnd the "throwing" of long wheat by Now York people nnd by the muss of little bulls nnd pyramid builders. It did uot seem ns though the strong bulls had turned tail , though the last weakness wa probably caused by the selling out of some good nixed V lines of long wheat. The bears were aggres sive on the line weather , the bright harvest fix news from the winter wheat country und on easier private cables. The market was big and broad. . The tone of corn was considerably easier to-day , owing In n great measure to tha lower and less nctlvo wheat market , but also duo in some degree to the general absence of rain in such heavy quantities and the Increase in temperature. The demand for export is still active nt the seaboard , but the clearances yesterday wcro inconsiderable , duo.however , it Is claimed , to the scarcity of vessel room. Tindlmj wan not very active , and the range of prices , us usual , was restricted to narrow limits. * Closing prices show the following comparisons with the final quotations yester day : June , 85) cto-day , ngainst 35"H'c ; July , 35o nnd September i5 ! ( < $35.jfo against 35c nnd,3G'f'c , , respectively , yesterday. In oats there was considerable chunglne of July into September , at u shadi/in favor of the latter , and also some transferring of September to May. The actual now business was not great , with favorable weather con ditions , liberal rcceintH nnd a lessened cast- ward movement , pausing an easy tone , which was mtcnsiticd by the weakness in other ccrenls. Nearly all tlio months sagged } f ( < l > } fc. Considerable long July came out.'solllng us low as 22' < fe , and later recov ering slightly , while Septembar was around 22ochiolly"and May at 2C @ 20'Hc. ' No. 2 oats to go to store wcro dull ut about 2 fc. In provisions there was more doing. Cash buyers continued to have In hand a good many orders Irani domesllo consumers and exporters , and in a speculative way in creased activity was the rule. In its move ment , however , the day's mnrltoo was Irreg ular. Early , under nn uneasy feeling in duced by advices from the stock yards , a lit tle boom was developed , and prices all around touched higher iluures than tlioso of C ' yesterday. For a time the trade had n bullish 1- 1ll f ish tendency , but ns soon ns holders showed a disposition to realize a sharp reaction oc curred. The morning advance v/os lost and thu receding turn generally sent the market ! under tho'opcnliif ? quotations. In pork the decline uctuallv suffered was 7 } @ 10c and in short ribs 2 > iQ5c. Lard closed unchanged. CHICAGO ItlVK Bl'OOIl. MARKUP. CHICAGO , Juno 27. [ Special Telegram to ) Tun BBB. I CATTLE. Evidently 11,000 na tives nnd 2,000 Texans wore moro caltlo than the demand wanted to-day nt least moro niitlvo caltlo than buyers could handle , Inas much us trade In native steers dragged at the weak prices and a clearance was not effected ' 1 , though salient toward the finish oflorcd sharp concession ! ) rather thanbocompellcd to carry over. The small supply of Toxuns enabled sellers to exact steady to strong prices f i though the market was anything but active. In the stocker and feeder branch the accu mulated supply is dwelling up to excessive- pro portions , nnd holders would have been willIng - IIof Ing to clear the pens at the lowest figures of the season. Largo strings of notxt little etockcrs could bo bought at ? 2.3 and stylish ' ! feeders around 1,00 , ; choice to extra beeves , S4.HK21.35 ; medium to good steers , 1350 to 1600 Ibs , St.6001.15 ; I''OO to 1350 Ibs. Kt.05il5j : ( WO to 1200 Ibs , (3.-10 ( < 73.8V Stackers und feeders wcro dull at & 2.00g3.40 ( ; cows , bulls and mixed steady nt $1.50@3.00 ; bulk , $ I.SO52.40. < / . Texas rattle wcro ( Inner : steers , S3.20@3,50 ; bulk , $3.X3.00 ( ! ; cows , fl.03ffi3.35. IIixiB Tlio market ruled strong to 5c higher than yio average of yesterday. There weru weak spots In the trade , but the butlc of the supply changed hands nt au advance , or between $4,45 nnd $1.05. Most of the good l heavy sold at $4.45. prime shipping shapes soiling largely at $4.50 und common packing " grades at 1.40. Mixed hogs sold all thu way f rom S4.40 to 1,00 , principally at * I.5U@.V | . > . The domain ! for llchl hogs for eastern mar kets was again moderate , but as tlio proportion tion of light weights proved small , a premium was exacted by sellers , Yorkers making $4.63 (34.CO ( und fancy slugo selections 51.034.70 F1NANO1.YU NEW VOHK , Juno ( Jr. [ Special Tologrnm to TIIK BEB.I STOCKS. Uuslness on the stock exchange at the opening to-day was in accordance with the predictions last night. There was less conlldcno : ) und loss business iu trusts nnd u rqturu of moderate- interest in railroad securities. Whether well founded or not , there wns a general belief that the gold engagements for Saturday shipments will again bo large , and certain liouseij with Inside information are credited with having already sold stocks on this condition , There wns no decisive Influence iu thu market curly and transactions ro within narrow Hunts. Such changes us ok place from last night were losses of 6@S 'g ' per cent. Further losses of } { per cent iu S' , Paul , nock Island , Loulsvlllo , and Alchl- son were moro than regained at the end of the hour. Union Pacific gained } { and Heading } per Rent. Now England sold at Blk ( 7SJW. Chicuyo gas sold at 03303' , collon oil at & . " ) & and 5flV , sugar trust lit activity ; was linilj p St JPauK HoadltiB , New England , Atchison , Koclt TsTonJ , Wle conflln Central and trusts. After the mornIng - Ing hour in stocks'tho innrkot was extremely dull till afternoon. Values were nbout steady , with a firm feeling. Later In the day there was n weakening throughout the " entire list , Grangers nnd others went off , apparently on a less encouraging outlook among the lines , and other stocks sympa thized. But for the clique support a bad brcoic might have resulted. Trusts were tlcss active and weak also. Chicago gas and 'cottonseed oil lost their slight gains of the morning. Sugar trusts , after touching 110 , went off to 115 and closed about steady. Some of the losses sustained for the day In the regular railroad list were Transconti- ncntnl , Lacknwannn , nud Burlington M per cent each , Louisville , and Now England % pur cent each , Atchison , Northwestern , Hock Island , St , Paul , Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific KU.9 % per cent each. The day was unimportant In the volume of busi ness. The following were the closing quotations i IJ. S. 4s regular. 128JJ Nortlioril 1'nclQc. . U. 8.4s coupons . . .IM'.S ' dopreforred . CflU U. 8.4'4sroKUlar..lOflJj 0. AsN. W . I0)i ) ! IT. 8. 4MB coupons. .1M > { doprnrcrred . 14D . I'nclUcHot ( 'M . 118 N.V.l'ontral . 103 Central 1'actflc. . . . IllU I > . 1I..VK . ! - ' Chicago A : Alton. . . .m Hocklslnnd . t U Clilrazo.llurllugton C..M. .tStl' . 7Ii ! 102 .doprnferrod . 1li ( ) ! I.I.A\V : . 147'i 8t.l > uul.VUmnha. . .11 Illinois Contra ! . IU do preferred . M T. , ll.it W. , . r , Union I'aclllo . 01 Kansas &TOXUS . . Wit \V..St. Jj. Jc ! . 11 lnko Shore . 10JU doprnfoi'red . " 3 ! Michigan CVJtral. . ! K ) Western Union . Bji ! MlKsourll'acltle. . . . 7JU MONEY Easy ut 3 ( 5 per cent. STEIIUNO E\CIH.VOB SteaJy ; sixty-day bills , ? 4. C4 ; demand , $ l.SSJ { . PKODUOH MVUKKTJ. Cnioxoo , Juno37. 1:15 p.m. close Wheat Lower ; cash , SlJ-jc ; July , 7UJ c ; De cember , 79/c. Corn Stc.idy ; cash , 35 0 ; July , 35o ; Sep tember , ! 55 1-MOc. Oats yirm ; cash , 22 > Y i July , 22 ; < c ; Sep tember , 22j c , .Hyo 41c. Barlov Nothing doing. Prime Timothy S1.40@1.50. Flax No. 1 , * 1.50. Whisky 51.03. Pork Easier ; cash nnd July , tll.82J4 ; September , SI l.)7 ) > . Lard Steady ; cash , $0.00 ; July. $0.02X5 September. SdfcO. Flour Firm , und dealers asking nn advance of lOc for both patents and winter ot standard grades. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , $5.85@5.37K ; short clear , $ < 5.25@t.U7 ) > ; short ribs , ? 5. 5@ 0.05. 0.05.Butter Butter Firm forfancy ; creamery , in10c ; dairy , I0@l4o. Cheese Stonily ; full cream cheddar.s. ' r/i / 7J/c ; fiats , 7rtSsYounr ; ! Americas , 8@3 > rfc. Ecus Firm ; fresh , 12@12 > c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy and light groan salted , 5J c ; salted dull , 4l c ; green s.iltc.l calf , Oc ; dr.v Hint , 7c ; dry salted , 7c ; dry calf , 7(7ic ( : deacons , 210 each. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4o ; No. 2 , SJ o ; cake , 4J.Cc. Kecsints. Shipments. Flour 13,000 0,000 Wheat 11,000 15OJO Co rn 312,000 203.000 Oats 210.000 73.0JO Now York. Juno 27. Wheat Receipts , none ; exports. I29."oa ; spot weaker nnd less active ; No. 2 , red , 85) steam ; ST QST c afloat ; SGfeSSc f. o. b. ; JNO. 3 led , iS ci ; options less nctlvo and lower ; July closing ut bSjtfc. Corn Ucceipts , 1&I.003 ; exports , 103,093 ; spot uctivo but weaker ; No. 2 , 41 > fi ( 42j in elevator ; 4242 o afloat ; ungraded mixed , -tl @ 42 c ; options less active , weak and lower. Oats Receipts , 74,000 ; exports , 111 ; npot steady and quiet ; options steady. Juue,2S.5 o ; July closing at 2Ke ; September , 2i. fc ; spot No 2 white , K'Mv. mixed west ern , 2 l@30c. Colleo Outions closed firm nnd 45@55 points up ; sales , 97,250 baes ; June , S13.UO ; July , ? 13.50@I3.95 ; spot Kio steadier ; fair cargoes , $10.75. Petroleum Steady ; United closed nt J5gKS Firmer ; western , 14J4(71 ( Pork Firm ; new13.25 ® 13.50. Lard Lower for options ; western stcum , 80.05 ; July , $0.93. Hutter Quiet ; western dnlry , 10@ 17) ) . c ; western creamery , K17 ) > c. Uheoso Easier ; western , City , Juno 27. Wheat Steady ; No. 3 rod , cash , 73c : July , OOXc bid ; No. 2 soft , cash , 79c bid ; August , 02c bid. bid.Corn Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 20ifc bid ; August , 02 bid. Uats No. 2 cash. lOJ c bid. Atliiiifitpolis , Juno 27. Wheat Sample wheat easier ; receipts , 144 CAM ; ship ments , C4 earn. Closing : No. 1 hard. June nnd July , OSc ; on track. $1.00 ; No. I northern , Juno and July , U3 c ; on track , 04@0jc ; No. 2 northern , Juno and July , blc ; on track , SolJ j'c. Mlhvnulcfo , Juno 27. Wheat Easy ; cash , 78)/c : July , 78o. Corn Quiet ; No. 8 , 35c Oats Steady ; No. 2. whlto , 2 Hyo Firm ; No. 1 , 43j < fc. Barley Dull ; No. 2 , &U$31c. Provision : ! Easier ; pork , $11.83. Cliiclnnnil , Juno 27. Wheat Strong ; No. 3 red. 87@SSc. Corn Strong nnd higher ; No. 3 mixed , 3Sc. Oats-Steady ; No. 3 mixed , 25 > @JOo. Whisky-Steady nt Jl.Oi Ht. i.ouls , June 37. Wheat Lower ; cash , 85c ; July , 74J c. Corn Lower ; cash , 31i @ 31 } o ; July , Oats Lower ; cash , 2223c ; July , 22-fce. Pork Firm at $12.25. Lnrd Nominally firm at $0.40. Whisky Steady at Sl.oJ. ' Butter Dull ; creamery , 18@15o ; dairy , ll@12c. Liverpool , June 27. Wheat Steady but demand poor ; holders offer moderately ; Cali fornia , No. 1,0s ll > d@7s Id per cental i ; red western , spring , 7 * 2d@7s3d ; rod west ern , winter , ( is Ud. Corn Steady but demand poor ; now mixed western , 3s 9d per cental. liIVK STOCK. Chlonco. Juno 27. fho Drovers' Journal re ports as follows : lly Cattle Receipts , 13,500 ; market steady [ nnd unchanged ; beeves , ' $ ) .10@4.35 ; steers , $3.40@1.15 ; Htockcrs und feeders ! $2,00@J.40 ; COWB , bulls and mixed , $1.50,3 ! 3.00 ; Texas cattle , ? l.a5 , < V3.50. Hogs Kecoipts , 31,000 ; market easy ; mixed , SI.U034.5S ; heavy , 51.23 y 4.W ) ; light , * I.3.X < I.OO ; ships ! ? 3.H4.0) ( ) . Sheep Ucceipts , 0,01) ) ; market active , nnd llrm ; natives , ) .50 I.OJ ; wc&torns , W406J4.00 } Texans , 53.2oii4.2ft ; . lambs , § 3.00 ( ( M.OO per head. KnusaH Oily , Juno S7 ; Cattle Ho- celpts , 2,100 ; Bhlpinents , none ; goad 0to cholco corn fed , if 3.00 ® 1,00 ; common to me dium , (3.0033.70 ; stockers und feeding stcura weak , ( J.00 3.10 ; cowii , steady at $ i.roa2.io. ) Hogs Hecoipts , 7,103 ; shipments , 1,300 ; market strouir , active und higUor ; light ; National HtioU ; VariU , Kmt St. luniU , Juno 2J. Cattle Uecolpts , 1,003 , t.i ; shipments , 1,4'J ) ; market steady ; fair t.k [ i cholco heavy native fctecr. , $3.10@4.30 ; stoek- ors nnd feeder * , ? 3.1033.10 : raiifprs , corn , fed , $2.M ( ! t3.50. llogs Hecclpts , B.OOO ; shipments , 1,500 ; market btrong ; cholco heavy butchers' i-olcctlons , f4.yoS4.40 ; llghv grades , fl.20 I ® 4.35 ; imcklng , $4.35c < 14.45. Hlouv Oily , Junu 37 Cattlo-Hecolpts , 220 ; shipments , 450 ; market steady and un changed ; fat stce1 * , SJ.OJQa.SOj stocV" u3d Hogs KccuTptB. 3,000 ; market higher ; mixed , f4.1 @i,17 ; mixed , * I.15 ( u4.2A OMAUhVK sroun ; . Cattle. * * Thursday , Juno 27. The cattle market Is In about the worst condition that It has occn In this season , or ut leant the worst that it has bceu in for over two months. Not only nro prices very low , but there IK no life to the trade and no ono wants cattle. The btycrs claim that consid erable of the beef from last wook'9 heavy run Is etlllln the rofrigoratSrs , and It Is nat ural enough that the packers should bo light buyers until that Is cleaned up. A buyer re marked : "Cattlo arc now selling hero at nearer Chicago prices than at any tlmp inu year , and beef l ouzht Oil tl'lS ' PaT/rCi / 1 ? cosU ; nnriimcui3 ! < & B8hS\i \ W. & lh | riifo quality in Chicago. Under such circum stances all wo can do Is to hold off hero until Chicago advances or Omnha declines. " A few beeves changed hands at $3.S5ii,3,75 , and some very desirable cattle sold nt that range. Cows sold at fl.C5Ci3.T5 , and u few canners at fl.BOQ3.00. The hog market opened higher nnd there was considerable trading In the morning nt f 1.15 ® 1.20 , and ns high as e .83)f. ) The spurt , during which the hos , sold nt strong yesterday's closing prices , or n little higher than yesterday's general market , was of short duration , nnd the market dropped down Into about yesterday's notch. The shipper ? lot up and the packers lowered their olds , buylnc the last of the hogs princi pally ut $1.10 und $ I.U' . Hhrop. There was only ono load hero nnd It sold readily at a strong price. ' Cattle . 75' ) Hogs . 7,500 Horses . . . . . . 143 Prevailing Prices. The fjUo'.vlittli a tibia of prlcj ? pill In this nurlcot for th.3 gr.iloj of sta : ft men- tioucd : Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 Ibs.$3.75 Good steers , 1231 to 145lilbi. . . 3.03 Good steers. 11130 to 130'J Ibs. . . .4'J Common cunncrs 1.25 W2.00 Ordinary to fair cows 1.75 ( j 3.33 Fair to good cows -.3J OJ'J.00 Good to cholco cows 2.01 ma. S3 Cholco to fancy cows , heifers. . 2.83 0&I.OJ Fair to coed bulls 1.75 f ( * > 2.23 Good to cholco bulls 2.25 ( ( ii2.s5 Light stackers and feeders. . . . 2.70 $2.03 Good feeders. 93 ! ) to 1100 Ibs. . 3.03 fif : .i5 Fair to cholco llsht hoea 4.15 Fair to choice hoovy hos 4.10 Fair to choice mixed hogs 4.10 Shorn sheep 3.03 M4.00 Hcprcsunuirlvo Sales. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1. . . . .1100 $3 25 as , 111 ! ) S3 CO 15. . . . .1057 3 33 70 1110 a oo 0. . . . .1103 340 23 12rf. ) : t o.j 01. . . . . 938 .3 40 17 , ICtMI a 05 28. . . . .1245 4 50 & ! 1071 3 K > 31. . . . .1103 3 50 2-4 11D7 3 IK G. . . 3 50 20 I-J7II 3 05 11. . . . .1230 3 53 17 , IIW 3 70 18. . . . .1183 3 55 14-41 3 75 cows. . 917 1 05 10SO o 05 .1007 1 75 ,1010 , 2 25 . 942 1 65 3 25 . 877 1 5 . r.io 2 35 1 Si 1. .1210 2 C5 ! l40 1 W ) 17. .1097 2 ( K . 700 3 CO 1. 2 (15 ( 2 00 1.o . .1283 2 75 1. . illll ) 3 00 1.o" . OG'J 2 75 1. . . 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[ 'aio . . 4 15 01. . .213 80 50. . .801 200 4 17' ' < T 55. . .275 103 00. . .200 80 00. . .205 120 70. . .218 103 79. . .205 100 12H 03. . .270 100 4 17 } 05 , . .2:18 : 12d 1. . .237 133 4 "l i } $ 51. . . , .3J'J IU. . .200 100 4 17M O'J. . . .2SO 80 00. . . ! ! 03 . . 4"tVt 00. . . .200 40 05.H. . . I'JJ 40 02. . . .251 80 ( H. . .210 SO CO. . . . -51 100 57. . .315 2SO 4 17 04. . . .205 120 71. . .253 120 5'J. . 40 05. , .253 bO 4 17 # 59. . bO 43. , .32J 210 4 17f ( 73. . . .203 40 01. . .203 80 4 \ y. 01. . 100 4 20 12. . llsu 130 380 4 20 35. . . .255 0. . .22J 80 4 2 > ) 72. . . .243 120 81. , .218 l-'O 4 20 07. . . .200 40 4 I2K 75 . .207 40 4 20 09. . . .279 2JO 4 01. , .3 9 bO 4 20 5'J. . . .Ml 4 01. . .3)0 ) . . 4 20 65. . 100 4 07. , .2Ji3 120 4 20 70. . 4 00. , .2JO . . 4 20 48. . . .245 80 4 15 OS. , .214 100 4 20 7J. . . .231 4J 4 15 45. . . ! H3 fci ) 4 20 . .2'Jl SO 4 15 . .205 100 No. Av. Pr. 123 westerns shorn. . . 67 3 73 live Stoolc Notes , Lincoln received five cas of hogs. Joe Con way hud hogs hero from Scotia. E. Knudsen hud cattle hero from Davoy. A. C. Stowcll had cattle hero from Cedar linpids. C. Juwott , of Mcadville , hud cuttlo on the imirliet. Nllo Nelson , of Dannohrog , had hogs on the market. C. W. Gould , of Springvlow , was a visitor at the yiircU. 11. C. Benedict , of Culbortson , had hogs : on the market. P , Dk'drickson , JJcnulngton , was In ivith n car of hotrs. Rankin Hrbs. , of Cambridge , had three cars of hogs hero. O. Uurgcss , n regular Weeping' Water shipper , was In with hogs. ' Mnckcy & Urooks. ttio well known Eustis llrrn , marketed a load of hogs. William Holdormun had a car of cattle ana ono of hogs here from Aldu. Urudslmw was roprescntBcl by Mr Ford 1 , who had hogs on the iimrket. Fred Patterson , of the firm of Patterson & Bon , had stock Hero from Btockham. M , Cunningham , of Davis & Cunningham , , had a cur of lings horc from Malvorn , la. Henry Kuernon , L'odur Hupldg , disposed of u good load of bogu ut a very sullsfuutory price. _ _ - _ _ _ OMAHA WHOLEHALiE MAIUUiTB. Produce , Fruit * , Kto. HUTTEII Table dairy , 14@153i packers' ' stock. SOJlOc. Cn'ttiuery I'unts. fancy. 10 @ 18c : choice , 14G4150 ; solid packed , 10@ c. Kaos Strictly fresh , U < l'2a. CHKKSE YOUIIK America , fullcream , 10)fo ; twin lints , OJo ; off grades , OQS7o ; Van Hos- eciii Edopi , ill.50 per doz ; sap sugo , lUo ; brlclr , ll12cj Hinburger , OQlOo ; domestic Swiss , IS'lo ; cliceso safes ; AnMnro medal , No. 8X ? 2.S5. > < * PouLThV Llvo hens , per * dWon1.50CJ < M.OO ; mixed , ? ,1.25 < 33.GO ; sprtnrt2.00C | 3.0lJ ; turkeys , 7 < < ? Sc per Ibjs duqki.r i.00 ( < i20 ; pccse , $ a.OO ( < 54.iO ( ; live plgeoni Outsold San Oabricl $ ,1.50 .1.75 ; fancy Duarte Mediterranean awt'-ina , JI.23i4.GO. " LEMONS ' * Choice , l.60 ( < J3.00j fhncy , ? 5.75@ 00. rjJACiiES-Pcr jif bu box. f UOO. Ai'i't.Ks Per > ( f hu box , 50'/e7 { c. Ciir.Kiucs Pcr 24 quart case , S1.7G ; per 10 u irt drawer , * l .00. , . UtACKiiKimics Pcr 24 qunH'caso , ? 2.00'3 2.50. .c'J. BIACK lUsi'iiEtmins Per ( Hquart , , case , f3.00@3.50. , , ilnn KASriiBiwins-Pcr Sl'f.mt ' case. * 2.00 " 2.23. " STiuwiiniuiir.s Pcr 31 quart case , § 2.75 ® 3.00 ; 2 bu. stand , $7.00. GoosEtiKiiitiKS Per 3 bu. stand , $3.00 ; 24 quart case , $3,00. PLUMS Per 24 quart case , $1.75 ; Jf bu jox , 50 ( $ 75e. PINM : Ai'i'i.KS Pcr doz , 1.00(33.50. ( BANANAS According to size , per bunch , S-'OO. (33.00. ( Coco AX UTS Per 100 , K. FIIKSII FISH Whlto llali , per Ib , 7@SWc ; Lrout. per Ib , 9c ; whlto porch , per To , 7c ; buffalo , per Ib. "c ; picKcreU per Ib , Oc ; black bus ? , per Ib , lie. BBAXS Cholco hand picked navy , SI.75 ; cholco hand picked medium , $1,03 ; cholco linnd picked country , 81.00 ; clean country , ? 1.20@1.25. EAUI.V VEor.TAiii.cs Potatoes , Cnl. . per Ib , 3c ; southern , per bbl , S'i.UO ; onions , Gal. , per Ib , 2c ; southern , per bbl , JJ.OO ; cabbage , per crate. fr2,50 ; turnips , per bu box , 50@ioc ; beets , per box , 75c1.03 ( ; wax beans , pur bu box , $3.50 ; string beans , per bu box , ? 2.00 ; green peas , per bu box , 51.00 ; tomatoes , per iff bu box , $2.00 ; nspar.igus , per doz bch. 63cft$1.00 ( ; caullllowor , ? 2.0 , ) ; eggplant , $ l.75$2.00 ( ; squash , 75a ; cucum bers , 40c ; soup bunches , 33c : lettuce , 25e ; radishes , 20c ; green onions. 15@20j ; ' now carrots , 30c ; plo plaat , per Ib , 3. iliur.fr , PELT ? , T.U.UMV. ITO. Orocn suited hides' , 5o ; dry salted hides , Oc ; dry flint hides , Sc ; calf hides , 5e ; damaged hides , 2c loss ; sheep pelts , erccu. each , 25c@$1.03 ; sheen palts , dry , per ly , 00 ] > l2ij ; wool , .vt-rngo , 14@18c ; tallow , No. 1 , 4o ; grease , 'A ' , " 4'ic ' : gicusc , yellow , 2iii 3c. Arri.n Burrtu 7c. CHIRK Utals , S3 ; ht bbls , S % MAI-LI : SITU in 12 @ 15o per Ib. POT ITOIIS Choice , sacked , per bu , 23Q30 , : ; Colorado , 40J645C. VRAL Cholco medium size. 5@0c ; cholco , hcavv , tffiSo ; spring lambs , $30.0jU.Od per dozen. : : v 14@li"o per Ib for choice. PiusEHVis 9 < " &C10u per Ib. Jm.i.ins 3i Cr ' 4"c per Ib. BEESWAX No' . 1. lS@20c , HAY * 3.00@3.50. C'aoiFui : § 10.00010.60. BllVN-$10.00jUO- ( ' " ) . Groceries. PIIOVISIOSS Hams , No. 1 , 10-lb average , J o ; 20@331bs. W c : 12Q514 Ibs. 12c ; No. 2 , 9J c ; specials , 12 } c ; shoutilers , 7c ; break fast bacon , No. 1 , llo ; specials , 12J o ; plo- nlc , 75iU ; ham saus'igc , 10 > c ; dried beef hams , lie ; beef tongues , $0.00 per dozen ; dry salt meats , . ' © OJ-aC per Ib. SAUSVOI : Bologna , 4@4' < ; c ; Frankfurt 7J c ; tongue , 9u ; summer , 18 } o ; head cheese , ( lic. ) POIIK Family , backs , per bbl , § 13.00 ; if-bbls , S0.75 ; mess , bbls , $12.50 ; 3bbU 3 , 0.2o ; pig-pork , bbls , $17.50 : 2bbls 2 , * ! . ( U Bnnr-TOKoi'Eh Salt , bbls , 20 00. On. * Kerosene P W , JO s ; W W , 12Vc ; headlight , 13c ; fcalad oil , ' S3.13@9.00 per dozen. , . Picki.'JS Medium , per bbl. J5.00 ; small , $ o.OJ ; gherkins , ? 7.00 : C & B chow-chow , qts , $0.00 ; pts , ? J.50. U'livi'riMi P.ii'BU Straw , per Ib. 2) ) < c ; rut' , 2' < fc : manllla li , lie ; t No. 1 , lie , Su/r Dalrv. 1102-lb picjis , $2.7' ' ) ; do 100 3-Ib pkgs , SJ.OO ; do 00 5-lb fikgs , 62.50 ; do 28 10-lb pkgs , S3 40 : Ashton , bu b.ig3. 50 Ib , b.-D ; do4-bu bags , 2J4-lb. S'J.IOjllo'M S A , 50-lb buss , 5V : ; pur bbl. § 1.15. SALS-IDA lii/34C ( : per Ib. STAKCII Vi ( < i'iu ' per Ib. Srovi : POLISH SJ.OJ . 'i.b ? per gross. SricE < Whole , per Ib jVilspico , 12c ; Cas sia China. lOc : cloxos , . ilulbir , 22c ; nut- mngs , No. 1. 72c ; poppnr , 1IM. SIIOAJIS Gr.inulatcd , ' . % ( iJ10o ; confection ers A , OKW-'Ji'u ' ; sumdard , p\tra C , S f&'J ; yellow C , hft'S' ' c ; powdered , 10@l0 c ; cut loaf , 10 > ( > 10.Uu ; cubes , lO' c. TEAS Gunpowder,20'itflJc ' ; Japan' , 20@tOc ; Y. Ilysoa , 2-5 300 ; Oolong , 2.53. VIXCOAII Per gal , lll'ie O. FISH Salt Dried codfish , 0) < f(3SJ ( < fc ; scaled herring , 28j per box ; hoi. herniV , dom , 50c ; Hamburg spiced herring , SI.00 : hoi. herring , 70r < $ jl.H > ; mackerel , nlf bbls. No. 1. $15.50 ; large family , $12.50 per 100 lus : whitelish , No. l , $7 ; finally , J3.00 ; trout , S3.CJ ; salmon , Si.OO ; aaehovics , 10 Ib nails , y c. LiYi : 1.7o@4.liO. NUTS Almonds. IG lSc ; Brazils , 9c ; 111- Dcris , 13c ; pecatib , 10j ; Wiilnuts , lOc ; peanut cocks , 9c : icasted , lOc. BAOS American A , seamless , 17c ; Union Square paper , discount , 35 per cent. CoFni- : > Green Fancy old golden Hio , J7c ; fancy old poaberry. 33c ; Illo , choice to fancy , 23c ; Uio , prime , 22c ; Rio , good , 21c ; Mocha , 2'Jij ; Java , fancy Mandchllng , 29j ; .lava , irood interior , 2-lc Coinis : : Rousted Arbneklo , 22J < c ; Me- r/uighlln's XXXX. 2J c ; German , 22 } < ; c ; Uillworth , 2Jo ; ' ; Alurouiu. 22'1J/c. ClUCKI'.IlS AND CAKKr > (5i ( } Uitimi Furirh Pcr Ib , apricots , 1015c. ( Apples , bait Lake , 4lrfo : : stars , .l 'o ; Aldons , ' IVachca , Oil. Y , peelcu , 20is ; fancy unpuelod , llZ > 13c ; Salt Lake , Oc. Prunes , Oil. U C , 1Q6 < JMc. Currants , 4 fi ( < .VYc. Turkish prunes , 4J4o. Citron peol. 2ii' . Lemon peel , 14c. Dates , I lie. Figs. 910c. { . Uaisin.i , Malaga bunch , dehesas , 63.00 per box ; Valcncias. per Ib , 7c ; Gal. C ! & S. ? 2.40 per box. D nod grapes , fie. Blackberries , C" ' Pitted cherrie.i. lOc. Pitted plums , lliispbcrrics , 21c. Npctarines , 12J C''ifc. ' : CASNKD FI H Brook trout , 3 Ib , * 2.40 ; salmon trout , 2 Ib , $3.35 ; clams , 1 Ib , 61.25 ; clams , 2 Ib , S2.0J ; clam chowder. 3 Ib , ? 2.23 : devilled ciabs , 1 Ib , SJ.2V devilled cr.ibs , 2 Ib , SJ.50 ; codfish balls. 2 Ib. 91.75 ; caviar , X Ib. ? 2.25 ; cols , 1 Ib , § 3.23 ; lobsters , 1 Ib , $2.00 ; lobsters , I Ib , Sl.'JO ; lobsters , devilled , } $ Ib , ? 2.25 ; mackerel ; 1 Ib , $1.00 ; mackerel mus tard sauce , 3 Ib , $2.90 : inackcrt'l tomato sauce. 3 Ib , $2.90 ; oysters , 1 Ib. 85o ; oysters , 2 Ib , 1.50 ; salmon , C. U. , 1 Ib , gj.10 ; salmon , C. H. , 31b. ? 3.10 : salmon , Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.85 ; salmon , Alaska , 3 Ib , & .VQ ; shrimps , 1 Ib , S-2.C5. CAXDV 9Xl2'4c ( ? ? ! per Ib. CIIOCOLATB ANII COCOA 21@3'Jc per Ib ; Gormuf Chlckory rod , 8c. " iilca.t { pts. , W.OO per doz. GOODS Barley , 343Ji'o ? ; far ina , 4Jic ; peas , 3c ; outmual. 2 ( i4o ; maca roni , lie ; vermicelli , llo ; rice , 4J ( < i7c ; sago uml tapoa , Oic@0cf. Dry ( iooils. BATTS Standard , So ; Gem , lOo ; Beauty , 12c ; Boone , 14c ; U , casoJ , $ ii.50. BiANKRTnVhito , § 1.007.50 ; colored , ? 1.10@S.OO , , . . CAMIIIIICS Slater , 5cWxiod8 , 5c ; Stan dard , 5u ; Peacock. 5c , > , . > , f CAiircr WAiir-BIbb Whf/9 , lOo ; Colored , "COM FOUTiiits JO.OOC < f 35rOO.a COIIUKT JiMNfl Boston' , TWc ; Androseog- gin , 7c ; Kearsargo , 7ciiUochport , 0c ; Conestogti , O c. I 1 COTTON FI\XXKI.S 10 < pe ; ccnt trade ills. LL. unbleached , 5)50 : OO.rOJi'c ; SS , 13 B , 8 ? < o ; GG , ! % c ; XX I JUJ < ? o ; OO. NN , 13Ko ; AA , He ; 1)1 } , 15 o ; TT , VY , ISo ; H , 19o ; 20 bleached , S o ; 00 , 12Ko ; 80 , ISi c ; CObrown nnd slate , 'Jo ; 70 , ; 00 , Ific. i ' CiiAHH Slovens' H , 6)tfu ) < Stevens' A , 7o ; bleached , 8c ; Stevens' Pj7ffo ; bleached , Slovens' N , 85 < ' ; o ; ° bleached , ' OlV'i'i 1 l/ j > * _ i s Amoskeag , 9z.V 10 } < o ; Kvorott , 7 oz. , 13o ; York , 7 oz. , lacjUaynmlicr , 8Ko ; Jaffroy XX. HKo ; Jaffrtsy XXX , 12J o ; iJea- vcr Crook AA , 12o ; Beaver' Creek BB , lie ; Beaver Crock CO , luc. PIIINTB Pink and robes. Richmond , fi' o ; Allen. ( cs Ulvorpolnt.n n ; Steel IUvcr,0 > $ a : liichinond , 0) c ; Pacific , OKc , PIIINTB Indigo Bluo-r-bt. Loger , 5 > < o ; Washington , CKc ; American , 0 > o ; Arnold. QKc ; Arnold Century , He ; Windsor Gold TK't , lOUc : Arnold B , 10 > 4o ; Arnold A , 12o ; Arnold Gold Seal , lOxo ; Yellow Seal , lOKc. DUCK West I'olnt. 29 in. , 8 oz. OKo ; Wrst Point , 29 in. , 10 oz , 12V o ; West Point , 29 , In. 13 oz , 15 } < c ; West Point , 10in , 11 oz , lOw. FLANNELS Pluid Raftsmen , 20o : Goshen , 83Ko ; Clear Laku , 80 > jc ; Iron Mountain , * flannels Whlto-O U No. 3 , V , 23 > sCJ Q II No 1 , , 20 > < o ; B H No. 2 , % , h4cli } \ H No. 1. * { , UOa ; Quecheo , No. 1 , If , 42c : Quc- chco No. 2 , ft. U7KO ! QucchcoNo. 8 , y " " " - KENTUCKY JEANBS Memorial , 15o ; btaiul- point. 18o ; Durham. 27J o ; Horculesj IBo ; LoamiuBtan , W } oj Glenwoort , 20o ; Mel ville. 25o ; Uang.U | > . 27 0. PIIINTB Solid colora. Atlantic , Cc ; Slater , Collerlm Oil , Otfo ; Garner Oil , 0 < g7c. , Ducss Charter Oak , Sj c ; Uam- npo , 4o ; Lodl , & } | c ; Allen , Col Itlclunonil , Co ; Wndsor , O fc ; Kddystonc , OHo ; Pactflo , ojc. - \ Smnm'o Checks. Cnlcilonln X , 0 } < o ; Caledonia XX , I0' < o : Kconomy. Oo ; Otl . l o ; Oranlto.0jo : Crawford cheoka So ; Haw Klvcr Dlaius , &HO. SiinCTixo Brown. Atlantlo A , 4-1 , o ; Atlmitlcll , T c : Atlantic D , 4OJ < c ; At lantic P , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora O , 4-l,48fc ; Crown XXX , 4-1,0X0 : Hooslcr LL , 4-1 , fiffc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7c ; L.aw- ronco LU 4 ( , ojfo ; Old Dominion , 4 4 , BJ oj Pcpperoll ! { , 4-4 , Ojlfu ; Pcpporoll E. 40-Inch , 7'fo ; Pcpporell , 8 , I7oj I'opperoll , 0 4 , 2Uo ; Pepporell , 10 4. 22o. Bi.n.\ciir.n Ellcrton , Housekeeper , 8Je ; Now Candidate , - , - , Berkeley cambric No. 00,1 ; Best Yet. 1-1 , OKo ; Butter cloth OO , 4.4c : Cabot , " o- Fiirwoll. half bleached , Sitfo'liFruitof Loom , SJ c ; Grecno G. Oc ; Hope , 7l ej King Phillip cambric , lOc ; Lons'dnld cambric. H)6 : Lons- dole , SJhfo ; New York mills , lOc ; Pcpperoll , 43 In , lOc ; Pcpporell , 40 In , lie ; Pcpperoll , 0-4,14Ko ; Pouporcll , 8-4 , 30c ; Pcpperell , 9-4 , 22o ; Pepperoll , 104 , 24c ; Canton. 4 4 , We ; Canton. 4-1 , OWje ; Triumph , Oo ; Wamsutto , lie ; Vnllcy , 5u. MISCDI.I.ANKOUS. Table oil cloth , 52.50 ; nblo oil cloth miirblc , ? 'J 51 J plain Holland , 2 c ; dado Holland , W&c TICKS Oakland , A , 7 c ; International YY , 80 : Shetuckct , S , fc > $ e ; Warren , No. 870 , lOc ; liciwlck , HA , ISc ; Acme IMo ; York , 80 in. li't'e ' ; York , : In , IMJ-Jc - ; Swift Ulvor. So ; Thorndlko OO , S Thorndlko ; Kl , SJ < fc ; Thordlko 12'J ' , ! ) Vc ; Thorndlko XX. 15c ; Cordls No. 5 , 5 > cCordi8 ; _ No. 4 , nnd ClicinicnK ACID Sulphuric , par carboy , 2140 ; citric , pcrlb , Me ; oxalic , tfor Ib , llo ; tamrlc , | .ow- deix-il , per 11) , 4tc : ; i-arbollc , 5iric. AI.UM Pcr Hi , 'J' ' < fo. AMMOXMUarb , pur Ib , Auuoxvitooi Per Ib , 1c. ( ! Cojialb.i , per ! b , OJc ; toln , 52i3 ( Bom.x Kofltiod , nor Ib , CU.OMI-.L Am. , perlb. S'Jc. ' CIMXIII OIL $1.21. CfllKII DmtKIBd SI.50. CASTIIAUIIIIW 75e ( $1.03. CAS U 1U'I)9 ) Per Ib , 17c. Clii.oiioi'OUM Per Iblie. . Coiiiinstvn SUIIMMTI : Per Ib , 80c. CIIKAM TAKTIK Pure , per Ib , 23i * . EXTIIVCT Loo\\ooii Bulk , per Ib , 12 } Ell'107 15(3. ( GUM An vine .Y.K L\CI1'OIIUM | 44 C. j : Bulk , perlb , 21Ke. GUM Assafwtida , per Ib , I4c ; camphor per Ib , 37c ; opium , per Ib , $ ' 1.15. IOIIINU Rcaublimatod , pnr oz , $3.03. LIIAVCS Buohu , short , per Ib , 1'Ji1 ; senna Alex. , per Ib , 25i3c. ( MoitiMiiA Sulpli , per oz , § J.30. Mniiunuv OSc. POTASS Bromldo , per Ib , 3ic : Iodine , per Ib , $2.85. QfiNU Sulpli , per Ib , 2iiCi ; . bin : ! ) ? Canary , per Ib , 4'tfc. SoAi-s Castile , mottled , purlb , 810cc3B- ; tile , white , per Ib , SriniTS NiTiin Sweet , per Ib , 3D . STIUCIIXI v Crystals. $1 03@1.15. SfLrii , CINCHONA Per oz , 5WUc. | T.iriOCA Pcr Ib , Oc. TOXCA BBANS $1.75. OILS Hergnmot , $ ' . ' .3V Wlntergrecn , 02.15 ; Malaga , I'oc ' ; linseed , raw , Glc ; boiled , 04r. \VniTi : LiiAD-50.50. MotnN. BLOCK TIN Eng. ref 'g , small pig , 2So ; bar , 29c. Coi'i'Cii Planished boiler sizes , 30c ; cold , rolled. 2tia ; sheathing , 25c ; pittj , 20c ; fiats , GAi.VANi7.ni > SIIIIUT lno.v Junlatn , dis count , 00 par cent. PATENT Pi.AXisnun luox No. 24 to 27 , A quality , per Ib , 10' < o ; No. 24 to 27 , B quality , Ulrfe , For less than Bundle add ' < Jc per Ib. Siir.inIKON No. 20 , W.40 ; No. 27 , ? i.50 SOI.DKK Hoyt Metal CO.'B half nnd-lmlf. in 1-lb case ? , per II ) , 10t : ; commercial half- and-half , 15c ; No. 1 , in bars , 14c. TIN PLITK ( Best Charcoal ) 1C , 10x11. 225 sheets , J0.5II ; IX. 10x11 , 225 sheets. $8.25 ; 1C , 12tl2 , 233 shcots , $ ' . .50 ; IX , 12x12 , 225 sheets. § .23 ; 1C , Mx'-'O , 112 sheets , § 0.50 ; IX , 14x20 , 113 sheoK $3.25 ; TXX. 11x20 , 113 sheets , S10.CO ; 1XXX , 11x2 ! ) , 112 sheets , $11.75 : 1C , 2.x2'3 , 112 sliuets , 513.50 ; 2.x2S , 113 sheets , $17.00 ; IXX , 2x23 , 112 sheets , ' " ' ' , "c'os'i : 1C , 10x14 , 3J3 sheets , § 5.03 ; 1C , 14s20. 112 sheets , $0.00 ; 1C , 10x20 , 225 sheets , $9.50. KOOFISG ( Best Charcoal ) 20x23 , $9.75 ® 10.75. STIKI. NAILS Base , $2.23 ; steel wironaiis , ' base , $2.00. LEAH Pig , 4c ; bar , 4Kc. BAHII Wiuu Painted , S3.25 ; galvanized. § 3.75@3.90. 3.75@3.90.I I tc. Dimensions and Timbers 13 ft. 14 ft. 10 ft. 18 ft. 20 ft. 22 ft. 24 It. 2x4. . 15.00 15.00 15.0 > ) 100) ) . 10.00 18.0'J 19.00 2x0. . 1500 1500 15.00 1000 10.00 18.00 19.00 2 > : s. . lo.oo i5.oo in co 10.00 io.oa is.oo 1000 2x10. 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10 OJ 18.00 19.00 2x12. 15.00 15.00 Itr.OO 10.00 10.00 18.00 19.00 4x4SxS SxS 10.0J 10.00 10.00 17.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 FusrixiJ No. 1 , 4 and 0 inch , 12 and 14 ft , rough. ! ? 10.00@10.5 ( ) ; No. 1. 4 and 0 inch , 10 feet , S17.00 < S17.Gj ! : No. 2 , 4 nnd 0 Inch , 12 and 14 feet , $ ii.0 : < < ? 14.00 ; No. 2 , 4 and Oinch , 10 feet , $15.00VolO.OO. ( FINISIIINO 1st und 2d clear , 1 % inch B 2 s , § 49.0P@51.00 ; 1st and 3d clear , 1 } , ind 2 inch , s2s , 8 7.00@49.0fl ; 3d , cle.ir , IJi inch , n 2 s13.00iC 10.00 ; ! ld clc.ir. 1 } and 2 inch , s 2 s , $13 00@-lO.fiO ; B select , HI' ' , ' , nnd 3 Inch , s3s. f7.0' ! ' ( < ? koO ; 1st und 2nd , clear. 1 inch , s 2 B , $45.00 ; 3d clear , 1 inch , s 2 s. $30.00 , A select , 1 inch , s 2 s , $33.00 ; B select , 1 Inch , s 2 s , $30.0' ' , ) . STOCK BOAIIDS A 13 in , s 1 s , 12 , 14 and 10 ft. 540.00 : B 13 in. s 1 8 13 , 14 and 10 ft , $41.00 ; C 12 in , s 1 B , 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft , § 30.0' ) . D 13 in. s 1 s , 12 , 14 und 10 ft. $23.00 ; No. 1 com , 12 in , sis , 12 ft18.00 ; No. 1 rom. 13 iu , s 1 B , 14 and 10 ft , 8l7.50@lS.5u ; No. 1 com , 13 in , s 1 H , 10 , IS and 30 Jt , $19.50 ; No. 3 com , 13 in , r. 1 s , 14 and 10 ft. § 17.00. Fi.ooiuxn 1st com 0 In white pine , § 33.00 ; 3d com 0 iu white plno , $31.00 ; 3d torn 0 in white pine , § . ' 0.00 ; d com 0 in whlto plno , $20.00 ; com 4 and 0 in yellow plno , § 15.03 ; Star * in yellow plno , $17.00 ; 1st and 3d clear yellow Pine , 4 und 0 in , $19 00. LIMB , ETC. Quiney whifo lime ( best ) , SOc ; English und German Portland cement , f3.4ri ; Milwaukee and Louisville , $1.30 ; Michigan plaster , § 3.25 ; Fort Dodge plaster , 3.10 ; Blue Rapid plaster. 51 90 ; hair , 20c ; sash , CO per ct dls ; doors , blinds , mouldings , CO per ct pis ; tarred felt , per cwt , $2.00 ; straw board , per cwt , § 1.00. PorLAii LU.MIICII Clear poplar box bds , } ( in , s3 s , § 35.00 : clear poplar % In panel , § 30.00 ; clear poplar-fe In panel , § 25.00 ; clear poplar % in panel stock wide , s 2 s , § 23.00 ; clear ponlar corrugated calling , J < , § 33.00. POSTS Whlto cedar , 0 Inch , halves , 12c ; whlto cedar , fij Inch , halves and 8 Inch q'rs , lie ; whlto cedar. 4 Inch , round , lOo ; Tennessee - see red cedar , split , lOc ; split oak , ( white ) , 60 : sawed oak , ISc. SHINGLES , LITII , run M. XX clear , $3.20 ; extra * A * . § 3.SO ; standard A , § . ' .00 ; 5 inch , clear , § 1.00' < | l.iO ; 0 Inch , clear , ? 1.15Q1 80 ; No. 1 , § 1.10@1.15 ; clear red cedar , mixed wldtho. 63.4(1 ( ; California redwood , dimen sion widths , § 1.60 ; cypress , clear' ho.irt , di mension widths , § 3.25 ; lath. $2.50. SHROEDER & DBAS , GRAIN , Provisions i Slocks 5 Basement First National Bank. 505 isoiillilttlli Mlrmt , - Oniulia . . . . . I WM M. k.1 M 1 r I UU | J COUNTIES ; , cirirs , \ ccacui cisiRitis , m. , ' DOUGHTAHD 8OLO. den ) In I.iiudVnrrunU "ml Hci-l | > to ( JoMTiimrnt Lam ) , ami TiAi'.iUt a Iiciiuliir jtiinkluz iludiiukr. CorrffliOinleiico tiolIcllcU. S.fl.KFilla-CO.,0iim [ . . . , , ! 100 WAEHINQTON STREET , CHICAGO , ILt- IU BROADWAY. NEW VnHH. WAITED _ . . . . _ _ Issued liy Cities , Cotiiilles , Kcliool IUtrictVatcr Com- panic * , ftc.'e are In tlie market for the purclmte of round amounts of tuchboiidt. Correspondence Bollcltvd. H , W. HARRIS & COMPANY , Bankers Sr 115-117 Monroe Street , CHICAGO. 00 Dovonohlrn fitreot. BOSTON , THE BEAUTY MARKET. 1 NSTKUMIiNTS plftsod oa MOjrJ danns J-j-ostcrilixv. 1'opplcton 1'nrk llntldlncr nrnociKtlon to .1 .1V Feml , lot 1U , bf * 6) , ropiiloton I'nrk , wd . , . . . . . 2,20) 1) ) Turner and \vlfo to tfnlon 1'aclllc Kail. way Co , vlfelitor-way ovorptso nw 12-13- H\wd . . . . . . Kl Albrlu'lit l.nntl nnd Lot CO to A.lohnson , lots 4 , & nnd ii , Matthews' sub , \v d . 1,000 A Klein and \\lta to .M Uorwlrh , pt lot 12 , , , Wk K . fouth Oinnhn , w d . . . 2.1CO 1' 11 Joii'on and wlfo to II A ll.iscr , lot 1 , blk iNo port ndd , w d . ! KO Mnrtln Cnlin and \Mto to 12 li Ivcs , lot ,1 , blk i , Klluy I'iaoe , w d . , . 2.750 A .1 Von Ktiran ami wife to U U Morrell ctal , lot 2 1.k \ * > , llRter I'loco , wd , . . . COO M ( I reter on to .1 1'otorson , lot 20 , Hickory I'laco , w d . 1 WUomanutntto.ll | | ; Larson , lot 10 , blk li , North Umahn , wd . 300 V K 1 ? ( lasscr nud wife toO I' UOnMcr , und ! i 11 21 ft lot ft , lili:2 , Konntr.o'sSltli add.wd . . . . . . . . . . ' . KIJ 0 L' Spotuwood to 1 V Stevens , lots 10 nnd 11. blk 2 sub of blk i , Albright's Cholro. xr ( I . . . . . liMO (1 A Joplln und wlfo to II M Klein , lot 2 ; , blko , Kayctt 1'nrlc. w d . 4CO 0 0 Spotawoo'l to I 1 > Stsvens , lot ; l , Ulk 4 , 'I liornbnrif 1'lnco. wd . . . . . 1.000 M H lloll ct ul to Jl Hcndrlx. lot f , bin 13. Kloronco. q c d . " 0 C A stnrr an \\lfu to H 1 1 Odoll , und ) { lots ' 'I and ft. , bin H , llnnicom 1'lace , wd . * . 2.WJ J Dodnllozto vurlons p-rsons , will . . . . K II Ilryant i-t ul to T II Taylor , ni \ lot S , blk IW , Onmha , n c d . 1 W ( l Templatnn and wlfo to 11 T Taylor , n ! { lotr. , blk nn. Omaha , w d . ir . " < X ) Klghti-cu trnmfoM . . Ml.SH Tlio fi'.livm ; pJiMiIt * wsra UuilillnK In. 3tor Wditloalc yostsr.liv : Jiick A. Itoblnson , ono-slory frame kl.'cl.tn , Xo. 1(2.1 ( l.ormt street . 8 SCO J. II. llendilx , thtvsi-story brick nlocit rpsldoiices. TwL'iry-slxtli nnd llarncy tiv s . 3J,000 John T. HoptliH , ono-and-tlirpo-nuartorH- storj Ii-amo rusluonn.1. DoUgo. near Fortieth street . . ' . " 0 llireo permits owcsntlnff . 8 3I.COJ Forest Comincnocm iMit. LAKP. POIIEHT , 111. , Juno 27. Mho com mencement exercises yesterday of Lalo Forest unlvernlty worotho most momentous and inten-Rtlng In the history of the univer sity , The $700,000 recently poured into the coffers of 'thi' Institution has jilvcu rlso to the t most exalted hopes for the future of the school. In the morning the araduatca delivered their partinf ? orations in the church. After the conferring of diplomas Ur. Roberts suolto wordn of hoi > o for the col lege. 1 ( The banquet In the afternoon was u Croat success. Auioni ; the toasts was ono by Dr. McPhcrson. in which I 'promised moro money still for the building up of u great university. _ _ _ Tlio Vnllcyrlc. itXOlii/Jame * Coixloii liennelt.l , Juno 27. | Now York Herald Cable Special to Tun BKE. ! Lord Uun- ravcn came down from Southampton .venter- day to join our prospective international champion , the Valkyrie , In the Mersoy. In an interview with several prominent yiu-ht- inp : men , Lord Dunraven stato.l his Lcllof that under old conditions the Vulkyrlo would have easily won the Mersey trophy , and cxurcsscd himself very conlldently wltn retard to the contest for the America cup. 'J ho yiicht subsequently loft her iinclioniRO and proceeded under tow of a powerful steam tun for Clyde. She will cross the Atlnotli : under her own sail , of course , about the llrt > t week in AUR- usf Lord Dunraven has not yet decided to accompany her. 5 NATIONAL BANK U. S. DKl'OHITJUV , OMAHA , XIM5. Capital 8400,000 SurplusJ an. 1st. 18S-J 52.000 OKK1CKHS AND MKHCTOHd. A'iivV. YATF . 1'rcfl'Jcnt. l > j\vis < . 111:1:11. : Vlco I'ruJlilont , A. i : . Tor/Ai.iN W. V. MIIIISB JUIIVKCOM.INS Jl. C. UlTHHINO J. .V. II. I'\T11ICK \V. 11. S. llirnilK ! ! . Cns'ilcr. THE IRON BANK. CornorlJlh and I'nrnnnibt * . A ( icno Hur.KlilL' lluslno s Triutinctoil. K1RK3NDALL , JONES A CO. , Bnccciiors to KcoJ , Jones & Co. Wholesale Manufacturer of Biots& SIKK JVrcnts for llOBtoa ItuLlicr glioo Co , H'Jl , HOI uml 110 ( librae ) * Sti ot , Omaha , NclirnrK .a. Browors. STOltZ A 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , ICl North KlRlitcealli ttreat. Umnlin , Cornlco. EAQLL conNiaj , Mann'actnrersof Galyaiizeil Iron Cornice Wludoir-cupt nnd moliillr sKyl Kliti. .lo'.in Kpcnotcr. liruimutor. UN unil Uutnutli lUth s- Offlco Pixturos. STZI.MONUS MANUFACTUmifO CO. Manufacturers of LM , Office and Saloon' Fixtures , Unntlrn , PhlohourilB. llool : Ca > c < . Drun rizturcn , W&\ | ( ° nec , ruitllloiiB , llHlllnitiiOountcrn , llpornnd Wlpa CooierH. Mirrors , KI ' Tuctiiry ud omi-ulT3UiiDdl7 ] f uutb l.ttb St. . Om ! m. yclepiionc 1121. Paper Boxoo. JOHN L. WILKIE , Pronrietor Omaha Paner Box Factory , No . Uli Hid IJ10 IOUK | S itroet. Omaha , Nob. S a 6h , Doors , Etc. M , A. DtSBROW A CO. , Wlioloitlo iimiuifacturf rn of Sash , Doors , BlMs and Moulding ! , Brunch offlce. 12tb nuil Itoril etrcut OuiRli * . Neb. JiOllN MAKUFAC'CfflllNO CO. , Mannfactnrcrs of Sash , Doors , Blinds , tlouldliiKi , sliilr-work nnd Interior nnril trooJ tlnlMi. H.B.cornerbtli r.nd I.vmumvf nUelrcet , ' VIA nk w , Pipes and Engines , Btcimoiler , rnllwar nnd mining supplier , ola. WO , va Blul Wl t'nrnnn elri'ft. Ou. iin. U. S. W1KD ENOJKE & 2'UMP CO. , Steal and Wale 'Supplies , vlml mlllt. 91S imd 12) ) U. F. llou , a-.tliu miu VROWK'ELL & co , Engines , Boilers and General Macliinery , BbutHroa woik. lvtm [ iurap , i w lullU. 1213-12U ' 'I , Ouinlm. rn Wrks. Cnrtcr A fcou , ] 'rop > , MuiiiifHcturarant Ill SleainBollcK , Ms an ! Sheet Iron Weft Wiirku oulli atli ) nncl II. A M. croul iu. Tel. Ijll . _ PAXTON A VIERL1KO IRON WORKS , froughtanil Cast iron Bnl fling Work { , JSninno. bra i work , fcncral foundrr , rauctilnoand blaciiultli work. uilc : nnil ifnrK , U , 1' . Jir , nuU i OJMIZ.fl WIRE A IRON WORKS , MannfactiirGis of V/iro / anfllroa Railings' le ) k rait * , wlnclow giicrrta. lowcrelniKl ! . wire IKQ ! > , olc. l < aNorli ! 1UU Haul , Oiunlia. OMAHA SAFjTA IRO N WORKS , Maal'rs ' of Fire auilBaralar Proof Safe ] , VnulU. Jnll nurk , Iron ihutt n nnd flro eicurno. U , ADtlrcen , prof r. Cur. 1UU auU Jackioabu. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK'YARDS CO. , Of Omaha LbnltoL AnrlctilUirnl Implomonta. CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer to Agricnltnral Implements , Wagon ? CirrUgei uncl liurglM. Jones ilrcrl , between Pth nJ Mill , UmMi . NcbrMlm. * MK1VALF CO. , Agricult1 Implenienis , Wagons , Carriages \Vliolcn lf. PARLIX , OREXDORF A MARTIN CO. \VUolc. nlo l > tnlcr la Agricultural Implements , Wa ons& Doggies. COl.ttP , H niini7 Jones tlfcot , Omnlin- MOLINE , MILUURNASiODDARD C0 uanutftcturori i mt jobbcn In Wagons , Buggies , Rates , Flows Etc , Cor. Dtb. and raclflo itrcoK , Omaha. _ ArljBtB' M otorlqlB. _ . _ - _ . . A. nowJr. . , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs , UU Douglas ttrcoi Omaha , a t > rn ka. Boots nnd Shoos. IF. V. MORSE A CO. , Jobbers of Boots f nil Siioes , 1101 , 11R1 , 1KB Duuelni Mrcrt. Omithn. Manufactory , Summer ilrorl , lloiton. _ Cool , i Cpko and Limp. "OMAHA COAL , COKK A LIME co.t Joliliers of Hard and Son Coal , _ gQfoulb ISllnlrfcl , Oniiilm. Nelirnila. _ KKUHAFKA VUKr. CO. , Sliiprc s of Coal a d CoKe , _ III South 13th SU.Omtlm , Neb. _ 3on.v \r.\Kr.FiKi.n \ \ , > Wholesale LmiMr Etc , Irorottpit Him Anu'rio.ia roitliiml ri'iiio u. St KBi-nl fur .Mllvnukie liilnuillo cement a-il _ Quliifrvlnio limn. GIT AS 11. LEE , Dealer in Hamv/oofl / Lnmlier , Wood carpctf nnil parquet llnorliir. Mb and ttluglat atrecU , Omatia. heb. _ _ _ " fjfiA iJA LUMJER CO. , AHKMs of Railuing Material at Wholesale , IBth Btrcct ami Uiuun I'ncllloTrHck.OtuiiUa , LOUIS nitAnVORD , Dealer in Lmnber , Latu , Lime , Sash , Ooori , El , Y rd - Cornci 7tli und Oouglaa. Corner lute and IuuKla i EHKU W. QHA y. Lnmlier , Linn ; Cement , Etc , , Etc , Comer Ctli and flonnln' St , . Ouiuha. C. N. D ! TZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmlier , 13th and California btrei'la , Oinalia , Ncbrmka. rnilllnory mid Ntlona. I. OUEriFELDER A CO. , Importers & Mbers in Millinery & Notions Notloiio. J. 3' . ROHIKSOZ ? KOTWlf CO. , WHolesale Notions and FnmlsHIiie Goofis , i . r.tii . u .im.fil * v uiiit'ii Commission and Storage. L A RWDELL , Storage and Coiiiinnsioii Merchants , Spcclaltlc * nutter , cccs , cliceso , poultry , )1L" Howard t-truet Oiuahu. .Ni'l ) . Dry Goods and Notions. .If. 73. SMI'JJI .t CO. , Dry Goods , Fiirnisniiig Goods and Notions 1103 and 1101 DcuKltu , cor. nth itroet.Orcnhit , Neb. KILPATJUCK-KOCII VRV GOODS CO. , Importeri ; snd Jolita in Dry GoodsNotions , ( . ills' furnlshlrit gnbda. Corner llli nnd lluruer itreetB , Oniatui , NebrRila , 11BLIN , VUOMPSOX A CO. , Iruportors and joblmra of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , 31T South IMh itreet. lrurnlture. STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnre Furnmn etrcet , Umtliu , Kebraikn. CHARLES SMVERWK , Furniture , Cniaba Nobraika. Croooriqs. PAXTON OALLAifHER A CO. Wliolesale Groceries anil Provisions , "OS , W ! , TG ? mill 711 Sunlh lUlli nt , , Omnba , Kob. McUORD , ISRADY A CO. , Y/holesalc / Grocers' 13th and ( jcnvonworth BUoole.Oraalm , Ncbraikeu Hardware W. J. HROATCIL Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Qprlnat , naeoii tnck , liiutlwnro , lumber , cto. 1301 uud 1211 Humor itrcot , Omaha. _ LEE. CLARKE , ANDREESEN' HARD WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cntlery , Tin Plate , iletals. nlioet Iron. etc. Ajrcnti for llowo icalen. Miami povrilcrr.nd I.yiuau barbad "Ire , UIMEnAUQU A TAYLOR. Build rs1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Uochnolo' toolJ cirrt llurralo uralei. ll Uouglaf troot. Omaha. Nub. / / . JJARDi'A OO Jobber * of Toys , Dolls Albums , Fancy Gools , . UirnlKhlmr goo'lK , clnldron'ft carriage * 12WJ Kuran.ii btrout , Uiualm Nub. Olla. _ f TANK LIKE'CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , A.xU < KrcacclcOuiatii. ! A. II , Hl hui | , Mummer. Paper. I'Al'KR CO. , liolesalc Paper Dealers , Curry.l nlco ctnck of | irlntliu. : wrii | > i > ln wrltlu g piiper. Hpcolnl nitonl.oii Klvej lucir -THIC- CHICAGO SHORT LINE OI'UHIi Chicago , Mllwaukeo&t , Paul R'y ' , Tlio Dcst llo lite from Omalm and Council Ilium * teETHE ETHE EAST = f\VO T.IAlNd DAILY Ud'WKlCN UMAUA AMU COUNCIL III.UKKB Clilcntfo , AND MlUvaiiliro , A SI. 1'auF , Minneapolis , Cedar Itaplds , -J ? Hock Ifclnud , rrtcport , Itockford , Clinton , liiiuue ! ) [ , Davenport , Klyin , Madison , JnnosvlHo , ItuloltVInonii , La Crossi1 , And all oilier Imporlant iiolnti Ba t , KortL uit o ruultiaatt. rorUirniulitlcUati.callon the ticket naent at l./ll , Iu llurkor lllocu.or Kt Uiilou 1'ncllla . 1'ullumii Klcepori and tlio flneit Dlnlnu Cnri In ti ! world aru run uu the tu'iln Una of tlio CblcHko , Wll Wiiukou & Ht. 1'iiul Itullnrar , un.l uvcr ) ' nlioiitlnn li imltl Io ( .niivuKOM by cuurtcout oapldlfOJ o ( tt company. U. MII.I.KIt.I iiorol Mnnnifcr. J. f.'f UtiKKII. Ai l t ulUiner ! l JlnniiBor. A. V. H. ' ' ' UAUI'lJM'b'll , Ueucral rni unior ; 1 Ticket Au'.nt. UKII. > ; : llKAI'toltl ) , Aielilant G neiall'Mion < i d 'J-Ick.nl A cit. T.J.t'LAUK.U