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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1889)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JULY 0 , 1889. 3 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , A Dull Day Witnoeaod In Wheat Transactions. AN EASIER FEELING IN CORN. Tlio Provision Trndo Irregular on Ink - orcnscd 1'nclcliiK of Ilo R In the k West Cnttlo ntul HOR _ i Quotations. CHICAGO rnonucB CIIICAOO , July C. [ Spcclnl Telegram to Tur. UKK. ] This hnn boon a dull dny In tlio Nvhcnt mnrkot. Domcitic mnrkot news nnd popular ci > cculatlvo sctitlnlcnt tends to the ( lovoloptiicnt of ncnltncEs , but there IB n stubbornness of unUortono that surprises the "tnlsnt. " Cables carao In vwy strong and Imparted to the miirhct a ilcgrco of sMonptli early tliat resulted in n complete recovery from the opening low r.tngo , which WM M ° under Wndnctdny'a close , but this recovery was subsequently lost. List ; prices "wore about the Inside for the day. The board's cable noted ttio confirmation of the Hungarian crop report damages and nn tulvnnco In Hungarian flour. Iho prime cnuso of the recent strenRth to the foreign markets seems to bo the Russian and Hungarian crop shortages and the birth of a feeling abroad that perhaps the Amer ican crop might not bo as largo as early cstl- mates load the \\orld to expect. In some quarters tha thought finds expression that the foreign markets are being "wdrked , " but there docs not seem good grounds for this suspicion 10 rest on , though not a few marvel that with the foreign demand as urgent as some of the cables represent , it is somewhat singular that the foreigners aio not more ac'Ivo buyers of our seaboard ac cumulations. The northwest is not sending out much news to-day hearing on crop pros pects. This Is taken to mean that the out look Is brighter. If It was as bad as before the recent rains thcro would bo a continuation of ruin reports. St. Louis und the southwest is Bonding in bearish ui'vlcos. bused very largely on "harvester returns , " Up to this writing Uio enormous receipts that were to coino in the catly p.irt of July have not materialised , but wheat seems to have been raised just the name. Initial prices \vero as follows : July 81 } c , September 77 0 and December at 75 'Ho. ' July with light trading , climbed to 83 > iCc , September advanced from 779 e to 81 o and December from ma to 70oThis , proved to bo the top for thovlay , .iml for the last hour and a Jinlf or two hours , the markotdragged down , yielding very slowlv , however. Dcccmoor got as low as 79 } o and closed at 79 0. July loft , off at 81) ) o and September at 77Jtfe. This Is % c off for July , ftfc for September nnd J c for December. Business was light. The fine weather and Increasing receipts caused an easier feeling In corn. The do mestic : markets \vero easier in sympathy with Chicago. 1'ho Shipping demand hoio was good , though at lower pi ices than ruled Wednesday , and Now York reported a coed demand prevailing there on both foreign and domestic accounts. Fluctuations wqro nar row and the bidding of a local clmi actor and small In aggregate. Changes since Wednes day were only from l-10c to } a on several deliveries , but the differences weto against the bulls. Einal quotations weio : July Auifust liriJ @ > )5XC ) | September , 33Jf@ . Receipts of oats wcro liberal , and with some two hundred cars estimated for to morrow , there was llttlo desire to ti ado for futuio account , the market tending to weak ness. Interest was largely in September , which sold nt ! 22 } @ 2' c , while the fluctua tions in other mouths wote equally nnirow and devoid of special feature. May sold at U5JfjC , and No. IS oats to go to store \\oro dull , with bids generally restricted to 22c , or % a lower than Wednesday. The provision trade was somewhat ii regu lar , encouraged bv Wednesday's weakness , easier prices of hogs and an increase of 105- 000 hogs in the p.tst week's western p ickinc ns compared with the sumo week last year. The bears opened the market with a dis position to force lower prices They engaged in a little hammering business nnd product of all description was inado to soil off. Tim decline forced , however , was short lived , and the pi omul lost was , m some instances , mote than recovered on a short rebound. For pork the day's final quotation showed a net ad vance of 2J @fie , lard closed at adcprcciation of 0 @ "jc and short libs of 2j c. CHICAGO JjlVE BTOOa CHICAGO , July 5. [ Special Telegram to THE 13En. | CATTIH. To-day 's supply was made up of 8,000 fresh natives , 200 distillery fed steers and 1,200 Texas , also 3,500 native shipping grades carried over yesterday. The native shipping cattle market i tiled slow and weal ; throughout , though llcht , handy fat dried feed steers commanded the full Wednes day closing prices and sevoial aiders could not bo filled. Flashy grades and heavy fat beeves wcro ' 'a drug" and difllcult of sale at a concession of full lOc. In fact , it seemed a shame to note so many prlmo 1500 to 1COO pound qualities going ever the scales at from W & * > to $4 00 , but the demand claimed they were not suit able for the trade nt this warm season of the year and buyers made their own prices. Cattle finished oft on grans also mot with more or less nnglcct and Bold nt a decline of JOc. mnny of the rough big bullocks not finding an outlet. Native butchering and cunning description ? of cows and mixed lots moved freely at the advances established last Wednesday. The small simply of Tox- nns enabled sellers in this branch to clear the pens at nn early hour at strong prices , or figures about HOc higher tliuu u week ago. Some lifo was noted in tha ntociter and feed er trade , but the volume of business wassmall and values no bettor than of late. Natives , f3 25 ® 1.85 ; cows , bulls and mixed , S1.60@ 8.-0 ; BtocUom , ? ai5 ( < | 300 ; Toxons , $ .2. : > 0(3 ( 3.00. 3.00.Unas To-day's hog trade opened fairly ac tive , but cloned weak at the established do- cllno. Prices nom the start xveio 2o lower and soon full oft Ho on heavy tuul f > ( < MOe on light. Kow light hog buyers wcio opeiathiR and but , llttla was dona on shipping account in cither heavy or llirht. Packers ulso moved nlowlyi they having on hand most of j ester- duy'rt purchases. Sales of packing und ship' ping heavy were pi Inclpally between $4 ; ! C nnd W 5. the Itittarllffuio securing the prim' est shipping shapes nnd fl.iiU the oidinary packing grades. Mixed sold it u range ol . ' . ' 304.10 , largely at S4.,0@4.17 ! ! # for th < choicest bunches. Light weights dragged ai M,450l.f)0 for sorts gcnuialiy , though M.5J was paid in several Instuuees early. F1NANO1AU V Nnw VOUK , July 5. [ Special Telogran to TIIK HuE.l STOCi > s Tlioro was ni Improved feeling In stork circles lust , nigh from Uio close on Wednesday , Kuuiora thl morning \\ero many and vaucd. It wai claimed that the banking Interests in thi city , Uoston and Chicago were demanding i BCttlomont of the rallioad wars and tha cortr.ln railway men , having covered the ! ehort Interests , n bottlonieut would quick ) ; result. To help the tcstoratioti of conflileiic. . London was Jinn yesterday nnd came highe to-day , Tlio bears claim , however , that investors vostors nio badly frightened und that ther is no prospect of regaining tbo short losses o Wednesday und preceding days. The mat kot opened this morning with n few profes sioDuls bearish and commission houses bull ish. The list opened irregular , with trust and u few rallioad clocks X per cent higher wlillo grangers and others which were raldei BO sav&gcly on Wednesday , started about steady and showed , after temporary firm ness , further declines the IIme hour. Atchl eon wont off a point to Ul nt 11 a. in. and ol to38. at noon ; others Butfeiod less. Bui litigton lost $ i per cent and rallied to95 > f Northwestern lost % per cent to 100 > 4 Itock Island , after touching0'J > f , returned t 03 , or } ( per cunt ever the cloiio on V/cduci day. St. Paul went oft to GS , Missouri Pa cific to GOJf nnd Union Pacific to C9 before noon. Chicago gas was neglected. Sugar trusts sold nt m@U5i (3U ( < W ; lend trust * , 83@ SJJi@32 . Jersey Central sold up a point to 111 and Delaware ft , Hudson sold off % per cent to 140. Lacknwanna nnd Heading declined early to 14IX nnd IGJf nnd reacted later to 144 % nnd 415 respectively. The prcssuro on grangers and other stocks con tinued nftor 12 o'clock and Atchlson , North western nnd St.l'nul touched the lowest points on the present decline. There was n slight reaction from the lowest figures before the closo. Stocks nnd n few trusts were firm nnd closed higher. Jersey Central moved up 2 per contto 112 ; LoulsvllloX percent to G2V ; Lnko Shot o lost Jf per cent to 102/ ; Chicago gas showed n net gain of % per cent , \\hilo sugar trusts closed % per cent lower , nt U0 % ; Atchison sold down to 37J < , closing 1 # per cent lower for the day nt 3SK ; North western sold to 105Jf nnd closed Jf per cent lower nt iCOJf. Burlington nnd Hock Island closed with slight net gains nnd St. Paul > f per cent loss. The total sales were 283,743 shares. The following were the oloilnt ; quotations : I ) . 8.4s rcRulir. 128J4 Nortliurn I'Acinc. . 27U U. B. 4s coupons donrofoired. 05 . 0. &N. W 1H' ( < M. H.4J4H coupons , do prorcrred 139 I'nclllct.sor 'ilj . 118 N.Y.LVntrnl 105M Central 1'a.rlflc. . . . ill l'.I.i.K " 171 Chicago A , Alton. . . . I ! 0 IlodUslaild m UliiCRRo , Hurling ton U. , M.&HU' f.S',4 .VQtilncv . ns do preferred . . , . . . . . . Illinois Central , . . .IU ! iloproforroU . HI ' ' ' ' union I'aoinc . r.n'j ' . . . . l.rtko Shore " ( Jopraforrod . S-1 % ShoreCentral. . . S'j" WesteraUnlon . to MlBBourll'aclllc . . rojj MONCV On call easy ut 3@7 per cent. PKIMB McitoiVTii.i : PAI-E.I 4@5 par cent , SrcitUNci KXCIIANOE Quirt but steady ; sixty-day bills , ? l.tfl ; demand , The BiifilnoH Outlook. R. G. Dun & Co : Omaha has inado stcndv nnd substantial progress during the past six months. A stranger without a guide , travers ing the city , would bo impressed hy the mani fold evidences of onterpi iso und wealth visl- hlo on every side. The growth of Omaha hr.s been phenomenal , and oesplto the draw- hack occasioned bv the collapse of the boom In suburban real estate , the city has inado more rapid advancement to the position of n commercial metropolis duilug the past half year than during nny otuor similar pot ted in its history. Etstorn capital scoks Invest ment hero nt 0 per cent per minutn. Manu- facturoi1 ? are socking locations ; \\holcsalors nnd Joobors are increasing their store ca pacity , and now houses are locating1 , and the attention of the sincwd men of the country is attracted to Omaha , they perceiving that this city stands to day \vliero Chicago did in 1600 , offering advantages to investors hero now equal to those offered there then. There is no town in the United States which pre sents so many direct tangible inducements to manufacturers and dcalois desirous of mak ing money as dooi this city to day. Jobbers' and mnnufuctutcrs' sales for the past six months will foot unwinds of $100,000.000. Building is far m excess of nny previous year , nnd the supremacy of Omaha as one of the great commercial centers of the United States is admitted by experienced nnd can did observers. In the state the growth of wealth and population is , if anything , m ex cess of the city. Crous promise a , greater ubundanoo of .yield than is usual. The now banking law , strict and well digested , goes into force July 1. and all indications point tea a prosperous fututo for Nebraska and Omaha. PUODUO13 MARKETS. CHICAGO , July 5. 1:15 : p. in. close Whett Weak nnd lower ; cash , SlJ c ; September , " % c ; Deornbor , 79 ; c. Corn Steadycash ; , 35 } c ; August , 35 9-lCc ; September , 3518 lOc. Oats Steadv ; cash , 2e August 22c ; September , 22Xe. K\e Cash , 4J > c. Uarlov Nothing doing. Prime Timothy $1.5.J(21.53. ( Flax-Lower ; 51.33. Whisky ? 1.0J. Pork About steady ; cash , $11 55 ; Aueust , J11.57K ; September , $11 ( V5 Lard--&teady ; cash , $0 8JK ; August. $0 40 ; September. $0 50. Flour Finn and unchanged ; winter whr-at , $3 004.7.i ; spring wheat , $ I.30575 : rye , ? 3 50 ( 2.90. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , 55 25@537 ' } ; short clear , ? G 12J @ ( > 23 ; short ribs , ? 5 80@ 5 bo. bo.Huttor Quiet ; creamery , 13@lCc ; dairy , 10@15o. Wool Steady. Clover Steady. Cheese Steady ; full cream Cheddars , 7 C@ So ; Hats , 7 [ (28c ( ; Voting Americas , 79 r < J&o. Eggs Easier ; fiesh , ll@12c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy and llghtgroon salted , 5' c ; salted dull , 4 > c ; green salted calf , Oc ; dry Hint , 7c ; dry salted , 7c ; dry calf , If io- deacons , 2jo each. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4o ; No. 2 , 3 o ; cake , 4J c. Receipts. Shipments. Hour 10,000 18,000 Wheat 10,000 9,000 Corn 881,000 & 4J.OOO Oats 15J.OOO 278.000 Now York , Julv 5. Wheat Receipts , 32,000 ; exports , 23,000 ; spot quiet but higher ; No. 2 , red , SOKc in store , 88 > @ 8 c alloat , 87K@i5S.tfc f. o. b. ; wo. 3 red , 79J < jQiSOc ; un- giadcd led , 73c@87J4o ! options moderately active , closing steady ; July , % c higher. Corn Receipts , 71,900 ; exports , 217,000 ; spot less active and weaker ; No. 2 , 12 ( 42 0 in elevator , 4248c afloat ; No. 2 white , 45obid ; ungiaded mixed , 12@43 c ; options dull but steady. Oats Receipts , 193,000 ; exports , none ; spot dull and easy ; options dull and lower ; July , 23o ; August. 28c ; September , 23 8-lOcj spotNo.2 , wnito , MM % < : \ mixed western , 27@JOc. Coffee Options closed steadyl'ito25 points up ; sales , 74,750 bags ; July , * 18 25@18 - 55 ; August , $18.40 1370 : September , SU5- > @ 18 85 ; spot Rio , steadier ; fair cargoes $10 00. Petroleum Quiet but steady ; United closed at Ol fo tor August. Eggs Steady and in fair demand j western prime , 18/(613Jfc. ( ( Pork Quiet ; now , $18.00@13 25. Lard Dull and lower ; wcstein steam , .72K ; July , $0.75. Butter Quiet und weak ; western , 10@17c. Chceso Activonnd firm ; wostern,7 @sf ; c. Liverpool , July D Wheat Firm ; de mand poor ; holdeis offer moderately. Corn Firm ; demand fair ; now mixed western , Us lO fd pur cental. iMhmoaiioliw. July 5. Wheat Sample firmer ; receipts , 203 cars ; shipments , 112 cars. Closing : No. 1 html , July , $1.05 : on track , 81.00 ; No. 1 northern , July , Sl.OJ ; August , 87o ; on track , ? 1.02@1 OT ; No. 2 northern , July , Wo ; on tiack , U2@U8o. Mllw/iulcoo , July n. Wheat Steady ; c.ifih , 77c ; September , 70Jfc. ( Corn Steady ; No. 3 , 31 > a Oats Quiet ; No. 2 , white , 27 Hyo-Quiet ; No. 1 , 43J.f@43Kc. Barley Dull ; No. 3 , September , COobld. Pro vicious Firm ; pork , $11,55. KUIISIIS City , July 5. Wheat Stronger ! No. 2 red , cash , 72o ; August , Ole hid ; No. 3 rod , cash , GOo ; August , OOo ; No. 3 soft , cash , 7Uo ; July , 07tfo bid. Corn Strong ; No. 3 , cash 27obid ; No. S white , cash , 'Mo bid. Oats Cash , lOouskcd ; July , ICe bid. St. Louis , July 5. Wheat Lower ; cash , 77o ; August , 73 c. Corn Irregular ; cash , 31) o ; August , 820. 820.Oats Cash , higher , 23o ; options nominal , Poik Kasy at l2HO. Lard Nominally at $0.25. Whisky $ ! . ( . Butter Unchanged ; creamery. ISQlCc : dairy , ll@12c. Cincinnati , July 5 Wheat Quiet ; No. ' . ml , S'Jc. Corn Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 3SXc. Onts Fniner ; No. 3 mixed , L.1V13 STOCK. Chlonico. July 5. The Drovers' Journal reports as follows i Cuttle Receipts , 10,000 ; market lower : natives , $3.25@-i.85 ; LOWS , bulls and mixed , fl.MJSilM ) ; itockors , $315@J.OO ; Texans. J2 20i < > 8 ( . KHogs Receipts , 17,000 ; market fairly act ive , dull , \\eiikaml louorj heavy packiiigani ] Khipplng , $4.iO@4.35 ! ; mixed. $1.25 1.50 ; light , $4.4&r < j4.60 ; skips , J 00 ( < U 55. Sheep Uaiuipu , 3,000 ; market steady ; nntlves , $300 ( < ? i.CO ; westerns. M.OO ; Tox- nns , $3.75Q3.bO ; lambs , t0.15@000. Kansas City , July G. Cnttlo Rocolpts , 2,500 ; shipments , none : good to choice corn * fed steers , $3 70@3.W ) ; common to medium , (3.00(33.50 ( ; stockers nnd feeding stcors , firm , $2.00 3.10 ; cows steady to strong , $1.5UQ'J,70 ; grass range steers , $1.75J3.70. Hogs HecolptB , 7,100 ; shipments , none ; mnrkot weak to 5c lower ; common to choice light , 54.10Q4 85. Natlonnl Stnok V.ir.l-i. I2.asl fit , Louis , July 5 Cattle Receipts , 2,400 ; shipments , 500 ; mnrkot strong ; choice heavy nntlvo stctrs , S300@J,25 ; fair to good , M.K ( @rtOJ ; stockers nnd feed ers , $3.10@3 o ; rancors , corn-fed , $3.70@ 8.00 ; grass-fed , tl.00@3.b. > . Hogs Rccolpts. 4,500 ; shipments , 1,100 ; mnrkct steady ; choice heavy nnd butchers' selections nnd light grades , $1 3o@4 45 ; pack ing , S420@4.83. Sioux City , July 5 Cattle Receipts , 140 ; shipments , 510 ; market steady ; fat steers , $ J 00@380 ; stockers $ J.15M2.05 ; feeders , $ i.85@2 80 ; canners nnd bulls , 75c@1.25 ; veul calves , $ J.OO 3 00. Hogs Uccolpts , 245 ; light and mixed , fcl.ioj heavy , $4.20. OMAIIiY IjlVn STOOIC. Cut tit ; . Friday , July 5. A few desirable cuttle sold this morning at steady prices , but the trade soon llattciiLd out mid closed very weak nnd laxvcr. The de mand , both locnl nnd shipping , was very light , and no ono seamed to want nny cuttle. The beef nnd shipping stcors sold ut $ ' ) C0@ 390. There was some trading in butchers' stock nt about former prices , but the supnjy was light. There wcro only a few stock caU tlo and not much demand for what there wero. To day's hog trade wns nnythlng hut satis factory to the sellers. Iho market opened with light nrd medium weight hogs idling -1.15Sl.2' ( ) > , but ns soon ns some urgent or- dots were llllril it was Impossible to get nny such prlc.cs. The packois would pay $ -1 10 , the saino ns they offered in the morning , und that was nil they would pay , and they bought tuo balauco of the hogs th it way , Uouoipts. Cnttlo 700 Hoga 1,100 Prevailing I'rloos. The follD .vl % ? ii ntVjla ot prloaiptld In this mirkot for tta ! gnlos of stos't men tioned : Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 Ibs. . § 3 85 @ 4.00 Good stoats , 12 > J to 11 )0 Ib3. . . 8.75 Mil 05 Good steers , 1050 to 13JJ iba. . . 3 5) ) @ J 01) ) Common canners 1.2 > ( riJJ.OO Ordinary to fair cows 1.75 ( ( 225 Fair to good cows 230 ( JJ240 Good to choice cows 2.40 WJ.75 Choice to fancy cows , helfcra. . 2.70 MJ.15 Fair to coed bulls 1.75 (2 > 2.2o Good to ehoreo bulls 2 25 ( q)2.50 ) Light , stockers nnd feeders. . . . 2.70 ( < S2 90 Good feeders , 950 to 1100 Ibs. . 3.00 rti3 15 Fair to choice light hoes 4.10 @ 4.25 Fair to choleo heavy hogs 4.10 ( < $4 15 Fair to choice mixed hops 4.10 @ 4 17 Shorusheop 8.00 @ 4.00 Roprosuntativo Sales. 8TEEUS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 13 1003 S. ) GO 4U 1140 S3 80 21 1291 81)0 80 13i5 3 W ) 20 1070 3 ( U } . ; 65 12Jt 3 bO 53 1153 370 00 13bJ 885 24 1133 875 2.2 12 5 390 COWS. 4 ion 175 10 951 2 So 1 9-0 2 75 HULT.S. 1 1220 200 2 1590 250 1 1210 2 25 CANM.KS. 1 10GO 125 3 COO 175 STocicr.ns. 2 535 250 21 530 205 CO\\S , OHASS. 0 917 2 15 IILIPEHS. 1 830 3 23 \\ESTEHN CATTLE. Av. Pr. CO stcors 1G50 $3 00 Standard Cattle Co 55sloeis , corn fed 133G 3 90 HOGJ. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 24..818 120 $ I 10 78..2.29 505415 00..219 4 10 59. . . 21) 4 17 > < 02..253 120 410 GS..2U 120 420 03..807 4 10 ( Jt..2J3 10 120 114..257 200 410 73..2.M 120 420 53..2b5 240 410 70..275 420 59..835 820 4 10 35..2.U 40 1 25 93..273 200 410 71..213 80 425 Tjlvc Stock Notes Lincoln leceived thrco cars of hogs. J. W. Pallet son , Chicago , was at the yat ds. A. Ueeso , Gibsru , came in with a car of cattle. E. M. Brass came In from North Loup with two carsofhogs Aucust Anderson , an extensive Oakland dealer , was in with cattle. J. P. Fall , Silver City , was on the maiket with four cars of cattle. J. B. Moore , Lyons , put in an appearance with two cars of cattle. Henry Shlnstoek , a daily West Point ship per , had cattle and nogs heie. H. Johnson , a prominent Wahoo feeder and shipper , had a car of cattle here. James Castlcbury came In from St. Michael with a string of seven cats of cattle. II. G. Rhodes , a prominent and extensive IIowo dealer , was in with two cara or cattle. Springfield was represented by A. L. Spearman , who came in with a car ot cattle. OMAHA AVUOljISS/YliK MARKETS Produce , Fruit * , Ftc. ! BUTTKH Table dairy , ll@llio ; packers' stock , SQilOc. Croameiy Prints , fancv , 10 @lbc : choiceH@15o ; solid packed , 10@llc. Kciau-Strlctly fiesh , 10@lle. CiiEnSB Young Amcifuas , full cream , lOJ e ; tw in flats , U o : off grades C@7o ; Van Hossnin Edoin , Sll.DO pordo ? ; sap sago , Itlc ; brick ll@12c ; liuiburger , 7@0e ; domestic Swiss , lUXo ; chccso safes , bionio medal , No. 8 , 52. fc5. Poui.Tifi Live hens , per dozen , $ T 50@ 54.00 ; mixed , ? 3 25S3 ( 50 ; spring , S00@'i ! ' 51) ) ; turkeys , 7ftbo ( per Ib ; d'icks , ? ) 00 ( 2.50 ; geese , $ .1 04.00 ( ) ; live pigeons , SI 50 , OiUNars San Gabriel , SJ 50@3 ! 75 ; fancy Dual to Mediterranean sweets , $ 1.2" > @ 1 50. LLMOUS. . Choice , $1.50@5 00 ; fancy , $5.75 ® 7.00. PEACHES Per % bu box , 7oc. Al'Pi.ES Per } jj bu box , ! 55@75c. CiiEimirs Per 21 quart ease , &i 00 ; per 10 quart drawer , $1.00. BLACKDUitiiiEb Per 24 quart case , S3 00@ 2.50. 2.50.HI.ACK HI.ACK UtsrnEHitius Per 24 quart case , M 00@J 50. KBII HA8WiEiiiiiE3 Per 21 pint case. W.OO @ 3.25. GoosEiinmiiES Per 2 bu , stand , 830U ; 21 quart case , $ J 00. PJ.VU AITLKH Per doz. , $3,00@3 GO. BANANAS According to size , per bunch , $2 00@3.00 , COCOANUTH Per 100 , $5.00. Fiti3ii FISH White fish , per Ib , 7@3 > o ; trout , per Ib , Oe ; white perch , per Ib , 7u ; buffalo , per Ib , 7c ; pickerel , per Ib , Uc ; black bass , per Ib , lie. IJi.ANs Choice hand picked navy. $1.75 ; choice hand picked medium , il.lia ; choice hand plcKcd country , $1.00 ; clean country , fl.20@1.25. UAUI.V VraETAiu.us Potatoes , CO@SOo per bu ; onions , California , per Ib , 2e ; southern , per bbl , & 00 ; cabbage , per crate , $3.60 ; turnips , per bu box , CO TOo ; beets , per box , 75c@$1.00 wax beans , per bu box , II 50 ; string beans , per bu box , fJ.OO ; green peas , per bu box , f 1.00 ; tomatoes per bu box , jl.25 : asparagu , per dozen bch , BOcGiil.OO ; cauliflower , * i.OJi opg plant , $1.75 @ 200 ; squash , 25e per doz ; cucumbers. 25c ; soup bunches , 80o ; lettuto , 25c ; radishes , 20o ; green onions , I5@20o ; uow carrots , BOo1 , plo plant , per Ib , ! ) c. Aj'PLK HUTTEIl C. ClDUK-Ubls , (5.00 ; lit bbls , 13.00 , MAi'i.E SUOAU 12 > ! i@l5c per Ib. PoiATOES Choice , aaoked , per bu , 2o@30o : Colorado , 40(345. ( VBAL Choice , medium lzo , 5gCc ; choice , heavy , 4@5ci spring lambs , $3U.OO@30.00 per dozen. HONEV HQlGo per Ib for choice. PHESKUVES 9K@10o per Ib. JELLIES ai @ 4o per Ib. HEUSWAX No. 1 , I8@30c. CHOP FRED f 10.00O10 5ft- UnAK-10.00Q 10.23. , t * M \ \ tJroccrlfW i Ham * , No , 510lb arorngo , lOc ! 20 to 23 Ibs , 10 o ; 12 W 14 Ibs , 12o ; IVo. 2 , Oko ; specials , 12Mc ; shoUlderi , 7o ; break fast bacon , No. 1 , lie ; specials. 12 > ic ; picnic , 7 { o ; ham sausage , 10)jc ) ; dried beef hams , Oc ; ueof tongues , ? < J > i > or dozen ; dry salt meats 5J ® 0) ) < o per lb. , SAUBAon Uolognn , @ 4JYo ; Frankfurt , 7ko ; tongue , Do ; umtnbr.isjifcihcadchceso , Okc. . Pome-Family , backs. p6r bbl. $13.00 ; } { bbls , fO 75 ; mes , bbls , f 12,50bbls ; , ? < ) > ! pig pork , bbls , f 17.00 ; 'jf-bblJ , $9 00. 1JKEF 'lONOUKS SttlVbblS. ? 2000. On.s-Kurosono P W , Oc ; W W , lie ; headlight , 120 } salad , oil , f4.15Q9.00 per dozen , PICKI.KS Medium , per bbl , $1 50 ; small , $5 50 ; gherkins. ? OUO ; C & B chow-chow , WiurriNo PAIT.II Straw , per lb , _ , SJfot rag , 24c ; manllla , 13 , Co ; No. 1 , Oc. SALT Dairy , 140 2-lb pkgs , * 2.70 ; do 100 Mb pkgs , $2.1)05 ao GO 5-lb pkgs , Si50 ; do 23 10-pugs , J2.40 ; Ashton , bu bags , 50-lb , 85o ; do4-bubags , 22Mb , f340 ; do M 8 A , 60-lb bags , ffia ; jicr bbl. ? t,20. SIHD3 Hlrd , 4KC'Oc. SM sotiA li 2Jfo pnr lb. STAIIUH SJj iirc per lb. STO\ Poi isii $ J lKt5.87 per gross. Si'icr.b Whole , per lb Allspice , 12o ; Cas sia China , lOo ; cloves , Kanrlbar , 20o ; nut- mcirs , No. 1 , 75c ; l > op | > er. 19o. SuoAits Qianulutcd , 9 o ; confectioners A , 9. t4 ; standard extra C , 8.81 ; yellow C , 8c ; powdiircd , lO lOJi'e ; cut loaf , 10' c ; cubes , lOkc , cream extra C , S 09. TIMS Gunpowder , 20@00o ; Jnpin , 20@lOc ; Y. Hyson , 2i(350o ( ; Oolong , 22@50o. VlM'OAU PIT gal , 13 2lc. ) FISH Salt Dried codfish , CX@8k'c ; scaled herring , 28c per box ; hoi hcirintt , dom , 60c ; Hamburg spiced herring , $1.GO ; hoi , hot ring , 70c ( < $ M.H ) ; mackurol , half bbls. No. 1 , $15.50 ; lunro family. $13 5J pur 100 Ibs ; whitellsh , No. 1 , SO 50 ; family , $ . ) OJ ; trout , MOO : salmon , $8.60 ; anchovies , 80. L-JE $1.76 ( 4 CO. NUTS Almonds , 15@17c ; Hrazlls , 9c ; fil berts , 12e ; pecans , r.'o ; walnuts , 12c ; pea nut cocks , So ; rousted , lOc. HAGS-Amcilc.ui A , seamless , 17 ; Union Square paper , discount 33 per ont. COITUSS Green Fancy old golden Rio , 25c ; funuy old poaborrv , 2.o ! : Rio , choice to fancv , 21c ; Hlo , prime , 2Jo ; Rio , good , Ibc : Mocha , C9j ; Java , fancy Mandchliiitr , 29c ; Java , good interior , 2ic. Coi'HJi'B Roaitcd Aibui'klo's Ariosa , 22 , ' c ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 'io ! ; Oeniian , 22o ; Dllworth , 2-'c ; Alaroma , 22c. UiucKKi-8 AND CAKI.S Ui sit)18c ) per lb. DitiBi ) FJIUITS Per lb , nprlcots , 13@10e. Apples , Salt Like , 4 } c ; stars , fijjfc ; Aldens , r Jh@sc. Pcuctios , Cal. Y , iiQclcd , UOc ; Salt Lake , fie. Prunes , Cal , It C , S ( < i > flkc. Cur- rants,4ftiXo. Turkish lrHne8,44'4Kc. Cit ron peel , 2Je. Lemon pool , 14c. Dates , 9c. Raisins - sins , Malaga bunch , dohcsas , $5.00 per box ; Valencia. , peril ) , 7c : Cal O & & , $240 per box- , Dried grapes , 5o. lilnckberrles , riifc. Pitted cherries , lOo 1'ittcd plums. 89 > Jc. Raspberries , 24c. Nectarines , 12c. CvNNhi > FIMII Biook trout , 8 lb , $240 ; salmon trout , 2 lb , $233 ; clams , 1 lb , $1.25 ; clams , 2 lb , S2 00 ; clam chowder , 3 lb , 5J.25 ; devilled crabs. 1 lb , S3 S3 ; devilled ciabs. 2 Ih , ? . ! 50 ; codiish balls , 3 lb , ? 1.T5 ; cnviir , H lb , W.2.V , eels , 1 lb , 53 21 ; lobsters , 11D.S2 00 ; lobsters , 1 lb , 51.)0 ) ; lobsters , deviled , J < f lb , W 25 ; mackerel , 111) . $1.00 ; mackerel , mus tard sauco. 8 lb , $ JUO ; maclcciel , tomato sauce , J lb , ? 3 9J ; ovstois , 1 lb , 85o ; oysters , 2 lb. ? l CO ; salmon , C. R , 1 Ib , ? J 10 : salmon , C. R , 2 lb , ? . ! 10 ; salmon. Alaska , 1 lb , $1.85 : salmon , Alaska , 2 Ib , $ . .90 ; shrimps , 1 lb , S3 03 CA > I > Y 9 } @ 12Kc jcr lb. CIIOCOJAII : AM ) Co'cox 21 ( < f89o per lb ; Ceiman chickory. red. be. G ocit Jamaica , J/jpiuts , 53 00 per do . FusiNAGi oub GOOD I Bailey , 2J @ 3J c ; farina , 4) ) < j < ; ; peas , 3c ; oatmeal , 2 4@5o ; mac aroni , lie ; vermicelli , lie ; rice , 4 } © a\ \ sago and tapioca , btgiAjC. ( ( Dry Oootl = . BATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem. lOo ; Beauty , 12)-Jc ; Boone. lie : B , eased , SO 5J Bi.A.NKLTS-White , 51.00@r.GO ; colored $1.10 @ 8 00. CAMimica blater , 5cVoods ; , 5c ; Stan- daid , 5u ; Peacock , 5c. c CAUI-ET \ VAJtiBibb.White , 19c ; Colored , 22c. , ; , r COMI oiiTEiis $0 G033.00. COHSET Ji'Ava Boston , 7c ; Androscog- pin , 7 fo ; Koarsage , 7Xc ; Hockport , 0o ; Conestoga , 0) ) c. COTTON FIANNKIS 10 per cent trade dis. LL , unbleached , 5Xc ; CC , fic ; SS , 7o ; EE , S c ; GG. 'Jjfo ; XX , lOJ e ; OO , llj c ; NN,12s'oAA ; , 14oDD ; , 15 > o ; IT. \ ( > W YY , lie ; BIJ , lo ! ) ; 20 blotched , SKc ; ( ,0 , ; 80 , l Ko ; 59 brown and slate , Uc ; 70 , ; DO , lOe. On isn Stevens' B , 3 > fc : Stcv ens' A , 7c ; bleached , be : Slovens' P , 7c ; bleached , 8X"i Stevens' N , S c ; bleached , 91 5 Stevens' SflT , n c. DKMM3 Amoskeag , 9 oz , lOVic ; Everett , 7 07 , 13e : York , 7 07 , 13o ; Havmakcr , bKc ; Jafticy XX , HKe ; Jafftev XXX , % ; lioa- ver Creek AA , t2a ; Beaver Cieek BU , He ; Beaver Creole CC , lOc. PitiNrs Pink and robes Richmond , O'fc : ; Allun , 5c ; Riven point , 5J r ; Steel Hivor , OKc ; Hiolituond , Oc ; Pacillc , 0 , ' c PHI.NTS Indigo Blue St. Legcr , 5J c ; Washington , ( i' ' c ; Ameiican , OV4c ; Ainold. OJ c ; Ainold Century , 9c ; V/mdsor Gold Ult't , lOKe ; Ainold B , 10 > ; c ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal. lOMc ; Yellow Seal , 10 } < fe. DUCK West Point. 29 in , 8 oz , 9 } c ; West Point , 29 In , 10 07 , 12Uo ; West Point , 29 in , 12 07 , 153 o ; West Point , 10 in , It oz , lOc. FiANXi.i,3 Plaid Uaftsuicn , 20c ; Goslien , S2Ko ; Clear Lake , UOi c ; lion Mountain , 20 > 'c. FI.VNVELS White G II No. 2 , % , 22 } c ; G II No. 1 , X , 20 0 ; B II No. 2 , % , 22M" ! B H No. 1 , a , ! ) ( ) o ; Queeohco , No. 1 , f , 4Jo ; Quecheo No. 1 , j , WlaQuechco \ No. a , % 3J > < c. KCNTUCKT .Ti'As Memorial , 15c ; Stand point , 18c ; Durham , 27Ko ; Hercules , 18c ; Ijcamiugton , 2JK" ; Gleuwood , UOc ; Melville , 23c ; Bang-up , 27 > c. PJIIMS bohd colors , Atlantic , On ; Slater , Cc ; Berlin Oil , 0) c ; Garner Oil , 0@7c. PiiiMS.DitLftS Charter Oak , 5' ' c ; Kam- ape , 4c ; Lodi , 5 } c ; Allen Oc ; Richmond , Oc ; Windsor , 0 > c ; KddyHtouo , O o ; Pacific , 0 > 4c. 4c.SiiiiiTixo Checks. Caledonia X , 'Jj < fo ; CaleJoniaXX , lO c ; Economy , 9e ; Otis , Uc ; Granite , O o ; Ciawford checks , 8c ; Haw lliver plaids , fij c. SHEETING Brown. Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7o ; Atlaiitiu H , 7J c ; Atlantic D , 1-4 , OJ o ; At lantic P. 1-4 , Oc ; Aurora , LL , 1 4 , 0 ; Aurora C , 4-4 , ic ; Ciown XXX. 1-4 , ( i > fc : Hoojicr LL , 4-4 , 5o ; Indian Head , 1-4 , 7c ; Law rence LL , 1-1 , 5o ; Old Dominion , 1-1 , fi o ; Popporoll U , 4-4 , OJi'o ; Poptioiell E , 10 inch , 71/c ; Popuoroll , 8-4 , 17c ; Peppereli94 , 20c ; Pepperoll. 10-1 , 2'c. &HEF.TIVO , Bl.KACHEl ) EllOltOn , 7Koj ousokecpor , 81 ; Now Candidate , 8Jjo ; Beriteloy oambrfo , No. 00 , 9e ; Best Yet , 1-4 , butter cloth , OO , 4 } o ; Cabot , Far well , half bleached , S c ; Fruit of Loom , S fo ; Greene G , Oa ; Hopo.7K ; Ki"B Philip cambric , lOc ; Lonsdnlo carabric , lOo ; Lons- dale , 8 } o ; Now York mills , lOo ; Pepporoll , 42 In , luo ; Popporoll , 40 in , llo ; Popperell , 0-4 , I4Ho ; Popporcll , 8M , 30o ; Pepperoll. 9 1 , 22o ; Pepperoll , 10-4 , 24ci ; Canton , 1-1 , 8 > o ; Canton , 4-4 , UKo ; Triumph , Oc ; Warasutta. lie : Valley , 5c. Mi80Fit.ANi OL's. Table oil cloth , $350 ; table oil cloth marble , 3.50 ; plain Holland , y.\ \ dado Holland , 12&c. ' TICKS Oakland , A , ) 7J c ; International YY , bo ; Shotuckot , S,6H ! ; Wairon , No 870 , lUu ; lioiwirtt , BA , 18o : Acme , IBo ; Yoric , 0 In. 12 > o ; York 82 in , l.'iko ; Swift Ulvor , 80 ; Thorndiko OO , 8 0 ; , Thorndlko EF , Thorndlko 120 , ! ) J < o" ; Thorndlko XX , 15o ; Cordis No. 5 , 0&o ; Cordls No. 4 , untl pli\iiiioulH. ACID Sulphuric , per carboy , 2J.fo : citric , per lb , Bio ; oxallo , per ) b. Ido ; tartano , pow dered , per Ib , 43o : carbolic- , S8@lfC. ALUM Per lb. 2 } c. AMMONIA Garb , per lb , HJ c. AHHOWIIOOT Per lb , 10o. BALSAM Copabia , per Ib , OSo ; tolu , 62 ® 65o. 65o.BOIIAX BOIIAX Ucflned , per Ib , 0 > o. OALOMCII Am , , par Ibj B'Jc. CABTOII OIL $1.24 , CUIIEU BERIIIES $1.50. . . CASSIA Buna Per lb , 17c. CiiLoiioroitM Per lb , 41o. ColtuosiVK SEIILIMATK Per lb , 80o. CU&AM TAUTAH Pure , perlb , 29o. ExTiuoT LOGWOOD Built , per lb , EIIGOT 15o. GUM Aitvuio 5U@05c. LtcoroniUM 14c. GLICEUINI ? Bulk , per lb , GUM Assafcutida , per lb , Hu ; camphor. per Ib , U7cj opium , per Ib , I3.4S , IODINB Hesubllmntcd , per oz , $3.05. LEAVES UuchU. short , perlb , 13c ; senna Alex , per lb , 25(33ic. ( MonntiA Sulpb , per or , 13.80. MnncuiiT 74o. POTASS Bromide , per Ib , 87c ; lodlno , per QUINIASulph , per lb , liSQICo. SEEDS Canary , per lb. 4Jic. SOAPS Castile , mottled , porlb , 810c ; cas- tllouvlilto , per Ib , 13@15c. OSriniTs NITIIE Sweet , per Ib , HOc , STiircit u Crystals , $1.00(541.15. ( Sui.i'11 , CINCHONA Per oz , 613o. TAIMOCA Per lb , Co. TONCA Bmxa $1.75. OILS Borgamont. $3 S3 ; Wintorgrccn , $3.15 ; Malaga , 05o ; linseed , raw , Olc ; boiled , We. WHITE LEAD $5 50. Motnts. * 3i OCR TIK Eng. rof'p ' , small pig , 2So ; bar , 29. Coi'i-nn Planished boiler sizes , 30o ; cold , rolled , 2Cc ; shcathln ? , 25c ; pi Us , 2Gc ; flats , SIIUET IKONJunlato , dis count , 00 per cent. PATENT PMNISUKU IIION No. 24 to 37 , A quality , per lb , lOJ cl No. 21 to 27 , 11 quality , \ J o. For less than uundlo add X ° Pcr lb. SHEET Iiiov No. 20 , $3 40 : No. 27 , $3.60 Soi.Dmt Hoyt Metal Co.'s half-and-half , In 1-lb cases , per Ib , lOo ; commercial half- and-half , 15o ; No. 1 in bars , 14c. TIN PLATK ( Host Cluucoal-lC ) , 10 14. 223 sheets , $0,50 ; IX , 10x11 , SJJshcots , S3 25 ; 1C , 12x12 , 235 sheets , $ < ) .50 ; IX , 12x12 , 22" shoots , $3.25 ; 1C , 11x20 , 112 sheets , 5-0 50 ; IX , 14x20 , 113 sheets. $ ! 35 ; 1XX , 14x20 , 113 shoots , S1000 ; IXXX , 14x20 , 113 sheets $11.75 ; 1C , 2x03 , 112 sheets , 818 50 ; 2x28 , 112 sheets , $17.00 ; 1XX , 2x23 , 113 sheets $30 53. COKE 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets , $0,00 ; 1C , 11x20 , 112 sheets , $000 ; 1C , 10X20 , 225 bhcots , $9 53. Uoomo ( Best Charcoal } 20\2S , $9.75 ® 10 1 5. STEM. NAILS Base , S3.1B ; stcol wire nails , base , SOW ) . LBAU Pig , 4o : bar , 4) ) c. BAHII Wnir Painted , $323 ; galvanized , $3.75(23 ( 00. Jjiimbor , Ijliuc , ISto. Dimensions nnd timbers 12 ( t. 14 ft. 16 ft. lb ft. 20 ft. 22 ft.M ft. 2xi..S1500 1500 1500 10.00 1000 1800 19.00 2x11. . . 1500 15.00 15.00 1000 10.00 1800 1900 2x8. . . lrK ( ) 1500 15.00 1001) ) 1000 1800 1900 2x10. . 1503 1500 1500 Hi.00 1000 lb 00 1900 2x12. . 15 UO 15.00 1500 1000 10.00 1800 1000 4x18x8. . 1000 1000 1000 17.00 17.00 1800 1000 FENCINO No. 1 , 1 and G inch , 12 and 14 ft , rough , $11100(3)1050 ( ) ; No 1 , 4 and G inch , 111 feet , S17.00W17.5H ; Kb. 2 I nnd 0 inch , 12 and 14 feet , $13 5I@I ( 100 ; No. 2 , 4 and G inch , 10 feet , S15 00@10"OC. FIMSIIINO 1st nnd 2d clear , 1J inch s 2 s. $19 OOC < 551 00 ; 1st and 3d clear , 1J < and 2 Inch , s 2 s , $ 17.00049.00 ; 8d clear , IX Inch , n 2s , S4300t lOOO ; 3d clear , I ) , ' nnd a Inch , s 2 s , $37.00 < < t3S00 ; Island 2d clear , 1 inch , B2s , f 15 00 ; 3d clear. 1 inch , s 2 s , SJO 00 ; A select , 1 inch , s 2 s , $ J3.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s 2 s , $3000. ' STOCK Bo Mins A 12 in , sis , 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $40 ; B 12 in , s 1 s. 12 , Is and 10 ft. Ml ? C 12 in , sis , 12. 11 and 10 ft , $ . ! 0 : D 13 in , sis , 12 , 11 and 10 ft , $23 ; No 1 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 12 ft , Slti ; No. 1 com , 13 in , s 1 s , 14 nnd 10 ft. $17.50018 50 ; No 1 com , 12 in , sis , 10 , 18 nnd 2J ft , fcl'J DO ; No 2 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 14 and 10 ft , $17. FI.OOUINO 1st com G in white pine , $33 ; 2d com G in white pine , 530 ; 3d com G in white pmo , $25 ; d com G invhlto pine , (19 ; com 4 und G in jellow pine , ? 15 ; Star 4 in yellow pine , $17 ! 1st .ind 2d clear yellow pine , 4 and 0 in , $19 LIMP , ETC Quiucy white hmo ( host ) . SOc ; English and German Portland cement , $ J 15 : Milwaukee and Louisville , $1.8J ; Michigan plaster , $2.25 ; Fort Dodge plaster , ? 3 10 ; Blue Rapid plaster , $1.90 ; hair , 20o ; sash , GO per cent dis ; doors , blinds , inouldines , GO per Cent ills ; tarred felt , per cwt. $2.00 ; straw board , per cwt. $1.00 ; Pori.ui Li MIIBH Clear poplar box bds , % in , s2s , $ .i30i > ; clnar poplar % in panel , $3000 ; clear poplar % in panel , S31) 00 ; clear poplar Yi in panel scoek wide , s 2s , $3,300 ; cle ir poplar commuted coiling , % , $30 03 POSTS White cedar , G inch , halves. ] 2c ; white cedar , 5 } inch , Inlves und 8 inch q'is , lie ; white cedar , t inch , round , lOc ; Tonnes- sco red cedar , split , IGc ; split oa.r , ( white ) , 8c ; swod oak , ISc. blllNOi.rs , Lvrn , I'EH M XX clear , ? 3 CO ; exit a * A * , S3 SO ; stnndnid A , 3 GO ; 5 inch , clear , $ l. o < S > 1.70 ; 0 inch , clear , $1.75@1.80 ; No 1 , $1.10f.jl.l5 . ; clear rod cedar , inixod widths , S340 ; California rcd\\ood , rtimon sion widths. $4.50 ; cvpiess , ch > ir huait , di- muiision nulths , f.23 ) ; lath , 2 40 Basement First National Bank , 5O5 houlhlUtli Street , - Oinuli- NATIONAL BANK U. S. DLl'OSLTOJIY , OMAHA , NEB. Capital $400,000 Surp lucJan. 1st. IfaS'J 52.000 OKFIC1SHS AND DlltKCTOUS. Ill'vnv W. YATI s President , LEWIS S llri i ) , Vku I'rcsWont , A.K 'Juu/AIlN W. V. Mousi JUIINS cor.tiNS II , C CUbllINO J.M H.l'ATHlCIC \ \ . 11. B. lluaiiK" , Cajiilcr. THE IRON BANK. Corncrl2tU nnd KarnamSti A Gone UiinKlnL'llusincss'J nuisncteil. THE SEALTY MARKET. placed on roaard during J-yostorilav. . John Spoerl to Jl J.eo , lot 1 , Leo's sub , wd 700 A 1'Tukoy t nl to O Wallcor etal , lot.'O. block U , Clifton 11111 , d EDO W I , Hull mill \\lfo to.I H Dennis , lots 10 to iiblk'j. ! lot.M.blk l , lot 1. bll H. lot y ) , bit y , ' , lots I , ! J actl J , blk ) , lot n. Ulk Si , Hensim. w d . . . . 2,000 II JJeuurtolI Knittoi , lots ai to 3D , bit y , \V Jjbelby'alBtadd , wd . . . . . 1,050 Ira Van Camp nnd \ \ Ifo to T Tf-olnda , lot 17 , ulk 4 , Van Campudd , wd io 0 w Morton ct ul to O J Jbensue , lot 0 , Jloiton's sub , > v d 700 Albiit'lit lrtnil iV I/3t Co to T Sownrd , lots 4 and 0 , blU 1 , lot SI , blk y , lots 1,8,1. , blk 7 , lots J , 11 nnd 1.2 , bllctf , Jlntlhuws1 sub , wil. . . . . . . . 4.3JO T Howard to O M Hunter , lots 4 and / . bile 1 , lot -a. blk - ' , lots 1 , ' and U' . bile 7 , lot J , 11 anil 1Dlkb , Mutthourt' nub. w d , . . . 4,350 1' NacbtiiHuel and wife to Auj ; 1'alOer , lot y. DllcKJ. ( Jramlvien.w d 28J PO. Hmulwuclict al , tiustue. to II Jl Van Knion. lots U. K ami in , blk 15 , Omaha Helghtx , wd C75 L llRt ) n mmlfo to IjJ 1'iitnam , o K lot l.blkfi , 1'arkor'sadd , w rt J.7UO L llaiibun an < l wire to b 0 Putnum , pt lot 1 , blk 1. Parker's add. w rt . . . 6.000 J U Mnntgomoi ; to B U Heady , lot 11blk 21 , Oarthiige. w d. . . . 3,000 AUK I'ratt und nlt'o to O M Hitchcock , w ! Jftlot7. blk ll'i. ' Omaha , wd IM.OOO O/lmmerman and ulfo to I , B Kleins , lot r > . bUf , 1'iilnvluw , w d l.COO A 1) Keltlo and wlfo to Mile * & Thompson - son , lot 4 , blk 15. Centralnk , wd , 370 P N Lyon to N J Hlkling , H / lot 03 , Nel- Bon'M add , w < 1 400 O Peterson to P It I ! K Union , lota G and 0. blk U-A' . Onmha. q c d 1 1) 0 Pattornon and wlfo to Daniel Mcl'.l- roy. lot 1H. hlk , 1-ayetto ph. wd 8(0 H T Patrick and ulfu to ( ) McKonun , o I/ lot a , blk s , Patrick's add. w d 323 Twouty transfers aggregating i'onniti. The foliavmg permits wore Uinal by Building Inspector Whitloolc vestonlay : Charles Turner , two story brick ro l- oenco , UUlrty-thlrd and "arnam streets 115,030 J. II. Ciatg , two-Btory frame residence , Thirty .first near I'oppleton avenue 2,500 lira. Julia Doran. onu-story frame cot tage , Bouth hlgliloontU uctr Cuatellar street. . . . & 00 Three minor permits , U& Biz permits , aggregating. . , , i.tlE.bOS lien are of Imitations , lliere Is Only One WILL DIE LAUGHING. A Curious Cnno of lnrnlyla of tlio Slusclcs or tlio > Ta\v. Joseph Oscar"1 Johnson , who wna sent to the county county hospital the other day , is n most romnrknblo person , says n Mncon , Gix. , dUpntoh to the Now York Herald. Ills physician tolls him tlmt ho Is ilosllnod to die with n smllo on his lips. Ito is n , pnralytlo. His loft sitlo IB entirely useless , mnldnp his loeomo- tlon slow und ilifllcult , nntl roiulorinp it impossible ( or him to follow his trmlo , tlmt of locomotive engineer. The stroke tlmt hns mntlo him BO unfortutmto cnnio on him Komo two months upo whllo ho was in the net of laughing , The result was tlmt the muscles of the fnco which nro brought into ulny whllo Inughinp were either destroyed or rendered so weak tlmt ho has no con trol ovoi them whatever. His con dition is now tlmt while ho fain would cry over his misfortunes he is compelled to laugh. It is nol ti broad nnd hearty laugh , but a silent , laugh , too qulot for a roar nnd yd more than a smllo. It is a. sort of cross between a brand grin nnd a ha-ha-lm. During n recital of his many troubles , whluh ombruco every species of ill-luck , ho laughs us though U wits all a big joke , and in consequence - quonco his appeals for nd ! nro mis judged. Uis story is an interesting one , especially so when ho endeavored to have us much fun as Coal Oil Johnny. "My name is Joseph Oscar Johnson , name enough to hang mo , " ho said , "and when I reached my majority I foil heir to § 110,000. T wanted to sco the world , and after n. trip over the United Stales I took a notion to go to South America. It was there tlmt I saw tho. broad-fruit trco , anil I reckon that made tho. most impression on mo for I vc been praying for the sight of a bread-fruit tree over since. After I spent all my money I bottled in North Carolinawhore I married the daughter of a smoking tobitcco manufactuiorand she's there now with live of my child ren poor things. Over hero in Trenton , in South Carolina , I was Ilxiug an in spirator on an engine when the stroke camo. The doctors say that Iill always laugh , that I will die laughing. Do I'laugli at jokes ? Certainly I do , and I hear some every day so old tlmt they have whiskers on them , but I am compelled to laugh at'cm. Loid knows I don't want to laugh. It's awful harden on a fellow to hayo to laugh mil the time. Think of my telling my wife and children good-by and listening to their prayers for my recovery of health , and yet' laughing as though ityas some funny stories they were telling me. Think of the pleasures that I can't ' en joy. If I go to church the congregation puts mo down as ti fool ; and it is a great deal worse if I go to the funeral of even my best friends. I have been kicked all over streets because ladies thought I was laughing at them. I bpont a toriible night in the woodb re cently. The lain came down in Hoods , and my crippled log refused to carry mo to"a house I saw in the distance , \\hero I might obtain shelter. No.xt morning , chilled tluough and through , as hunury as a wolf and suireimg ox- crueiatifig agony in every bono , I crawled to the houbo nnd imkotl for a bite of bomothintr to cat. The people saw mo laughing and would not believe my btoi y. I grow almost desperate , and appeale'd to them for the love of heaven to illinvo my dibtiess , but they thought I was oul joking and turned mo aw.iy. No , goiulomon , my laugh is against me. " And then , its the tears poured from his ej es while ho thought oor his trou bles'ho was laughing like a hyena. Are you nervous and initab'e ? A glass of Cook's Imperial Wine banishes that feoling. It's the puie grape jmco naturallv fermented. Boots and Shoos. Buccoisor In Root , Jones ,1 Co Wholesale Maniifect of Boots & Slices Actnta for Boston Rubber Shoe Co , 11X' , 1101 and UK llaruer Strnot , Oimilm , Ncbraikti. Brewers. 6TOIJ/J ,1 JLER , Lager Beer Brewers , 131 North ElKhtcc th > trc t. Om U . Cornlco. EAQLE CORNICE WORKS , MamTaotnrersof Galyaaizefl Iron Cornice Wlndon-oaps mid mctnllc styllnlin John IJiionutor , proiiclutor. UK and UU t-outli 10th Btroet. , Offloe FUturcis. SIAlUfONLiS MANUrACTURlN& CO. MnnufncturerB of IM. Office and Saloon fixtures , llnntlot , siilnbonriU Iloolt Ci c.i , nrur 1 ( Sturm , Wall rn cs , Partitions. U lillrizr. Counters , I'torunU W Ina Coolen. JilrrorJ , Etc-1 nttorjr nnil offlca , 17SO Una nil Boutb 1 lib lit. Om lia. Tclcphono 1\U. \ Paper Boxes. JOHN L. W1LK1E , Proprietor Ouialia Paper Box Factory , Noi 1317 r.Jil 1319 Douglas troot , Onialiu , NcD. Doors , Eto , M , A. r > ii > mow ; & co. , Wlio1 ale msnaracturori of sasli , Doors , BlMsan Branch MClce , ith and Uunl etrcut Omnha , N b. 1IOI1N MANUFACTURrNO CO. , Mannf-ctnrers of Sasli , Doors , llouldlnps , olnlr-norli nnd Interior hurl wiod nnlah. N , 11. corner bill nnil I.rHvoumrth ueoli , Omnlia , Nob. SlllANll .1 ULAHK UJRAM HIAJt&l ! Cl FniniiRr Pipes and Enginei Bt > m , w tor. rillwar nnd mlnlne inpnllw. at * _ BU ! , Vt miu .i24 I nrnun tln-utruuialia. U. S. WIND ENGINE , t PUMP CO. , Steam anfl Yfate-1 - Snuplies , wind ralllJ. tlS nnd ! 2J Jonat BU , Omaha. U. F. l mwNELL& CO , Engines , Boilers and General Macbtey , work , stcnni pumiii , inn mllli , 121J-12U Loivtmv , orlh uteui , Omaha , Iron Works. h'J'EAM HOILER WORKS , Curler A. tun , I i j 't J 11 nil HUH r > clnlIUr ; Sleani BoIIeri TanKs and Sheet Iron WorK Worka boutli JJtli and II. X M. croulnz. Tel. 1115 PAXTON & VIERLINO IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Building W , uinnei. brnH work , general foundry , machine and blackialtn woik Ontra nd worit , U. P. lljr. _ and lltliitieo , Omaha. _ OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Y/irc / and Iron Railings Peik ralli , oludoir guards , llow r alandt , wlro alBoa. _ etc. W Nurtii UtU Hre t , oinalia. _ OMAH 4 SAFE & IRON WORKfi , ManPrs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , OfOiuaiia Limited , Agrlculturnl Implements. CULUnOlllLL PARKER , Dealer in Airricnltiiral Implements , W Csrrlagei and baMlta. .Tonot ulrcot , botwcon 9th and lint , Omaha. y bra > a. 4 METOALF CO. , Agrlcnlt1 implements , Wagons , Carriages Buggies , etc , \Vtiol i lo. OmMia. Nebrxlia. PARLIN , ORKNDOIW A MARTIN GO. Wholesale Dealers la Agricultural Implements , WapnsS Bnggies Ml. Kt % KM n JOT Jones itrcet , Omiih * . MOLINE , MILIWRNA SfODDAHD CO. , Manufacturer nnd jobber * In Wagons , Buggies , Rafts , Plows Etc , Cor. 8th nd 1'aclHo itroatt , Omaha. _ _ _ _ _ 1. 11OSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , U13 Douglai itreot Omaha , aebrnska. Boots nnd Shoos. ir. v. MORSE Aco. . , Jolite of Boots and Shoes , 1101,11(0,1103 ( loncln itropt. Omaha. Manufactory , Hammer urci-t , notion. _ _ Con I , Co11 < p n ml JLI m o. _ . _ _ _ . . - . OMAHA COAL , COKE & LIME CO , , Jobbers of Hard anJ Son Coal , SOT South 13th ilrvol , Oinnha , Nebriuka. NEISRASKA FUEL CO. , SliiprenfCoaUuCok Sl South 13th 8t. Omaha , Neb. _ JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lnmliisr Etc , lnijortnl | nuil Ainvrlcaii I'nrllHim terno it. 8 * * necnt for Mllwnukto lijilrmitlo comon. ixna Oiilnry whlto limn. OKAS It. A.EB , Dealer in Harflwoofl Lnralier , WooA car poll nml parquet flouring , oth and IMOf 1M * ttr U , Omnba , N b. OMAHA LUMTiER CO. , MKMsofBnMingMaterialatWliolesali } , 15th Btroot and Unluu I'acllloTractOmnlia , LOUIS nRADVORD , Dealer in lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Boon , nto , Yardi-Cornoi 7th nail Douglai. Corner lUth and FRED w. Lumber , HIM Cement , Etc , , Etc. Corner flth and Dougla Bt , OmaliB. C. N. DIETZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber. 13th and California Btrtcu , Omaha , Ncbratka. Ml III no r y a nd _ JNotlo ng. I. ODERFELDER & CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 3U ) . 310 and M aontli lltb. ntrt > L JMotjons. J. T. hOIilNSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notiousiifl FnriiislilE Goojs. RWDELL & RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties Winter , CCBS , clicesu , | > oultrjam * . _ Iliallo-iranl street Omnlm.lNoh pryjCoods and Notion8. ' M.'E. SitIIa A CO , Dry Goods , Fornisning Goofls and Notions 1102 ud 1101 UuuzlM , cor. lltb itroet , Omabu , Neb. KILPATRWK-KOOH DRY GOODS CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry Ciootls.Notions . ( ienta1 lurnlshlnit Rocdn Corner llth anil Ilarn r BtrcotB , Onialin , Nubraika. IIELJN , THOMPSON & CO. , Importers nnd jobbers of * Woolens anil Tailors' ' Trimmings , 817 Boutb IStli street. Fumum > . DEWEY STONE , Mosaic Dealers in Furniture . 4 Fnrnnm strtet , Omatm , Nebrmkii. * " CHARLES SHI VERICK , Furniture , Cmtiha Crocorios. PAXTON , GALLAUIIER , t CO. Wholesale Groceries anil Provisions , 705.707. 700 nnd 711 South IQthtt. , Omaha , Neb. MeCORD , ItRADY A CO. , Wholesale Grocers' 13th ana .benreutrorth ittoots , Omaha , Nebraikat , Hardvvar W. J. UROAlCII. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , BprlDKS , woROn stock , bnrdrroro , lumhnr , eto. 130 ! and 1211 llnruoj strcot , Omaha. _ LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN UARD > WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , MoUU. ulicct Iron , etc Adcnte tor llowo icalea Miami powder and L > uinu barlicil wlrUi IIIMEIlAVaU < t TAYLOn. Bnilfl rs' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shon Uecbanlc , ' looU ucd HulTUo * oule . HU Douglai ntruBt. Omaha. Neb. U.IIARDY&ao Jobbers of Toys , Dolls Albums , Fancy Goods Ilouso flinilKliliiK ( jooilH , cluldrou's cuul 1 UJ I'arimni btiml , Umahn Mob. _ _ . . _ . . _ > _ _ _ ( ( B " ' CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE Co" Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils uci E ( , tu. , ( im Im A 11. Url | , Pnpori CARPEN'lER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry n nice ntotk of I'rliitlni ' ; . wmiM' n und nrlllng paper , Hpcolul nttontlciu klveu to u ml pup jr. THK- CHICAGO SHORT LfflE OP 1HK Chicago , Milwaukee & t , Paul R'y ' , The Vest Ilouto from Omaha and Council HIiifTs to TitAINS DAILY UUTWKISN O1IXHA AMU COUNCIL llI.UfKB Chicago , AND Mllwaukco , St. 1'aul , MluneuiiolL ) , Cedar Itnplds , Itock Island , Frcepurl , Kockford , Clinton , Dubuquc , Dntcuport , ii'ln : ( , Madison , Jancsvllle , yl llclolt , > Vliiona , La Crossc , Ana all th r luiportant polnti Bait , NortUemt M < Bouttntit. f For thrnnnhtlekoli , cation the ticket agent atlMl : > rarnaio lnotln Barker Jllocor at Union J'iciaS Pullman Dletpori and tUo flnent Dining Can In the worMari > rurionlliia ln line oj tui Uloiao. S\l \ waukeo & bt. Paul Kallwar. and tferr ntMutlnn U anl'"CDS'r * b' wurtooui juplOMi if th com an UV/irf.ltIIUeB ? / Ml Man ( ier. J. F. TIICKRU. AMlitant Ucnoral llanaccr Ul > J N ' "ai l'tU- < - l wnwr . nt V , l , , OiDttal Htt * rlnteal ( Bi.