Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 24, 1889, Page 3, Image 3
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JULY 24 , 1889. 3 Foreign NOWB tbo Coir.Uitxtlnff Influence - fluonco In the Whoot Pit. OULY SHORTS VERY STUBBORN. The Henry Ilccclptu of Cora Met by nn Urgent Doinnnd From Slili > - pcrs C'nttlc and Hot * Quotations. CHICAGO PIIODUOI3MA.HKHTS. CHIOAOO , .luly 23. [ Special Telegram to TUB Hr.R. ] ForclRn noxvs dominated the wheat market to-day , and , as ttio drift of this uow * was bullish , tirlccs advanced. All the news from abroad wns not that way , how ever , for William Dunn cabled from Paris that ho could not send ardors , adding ; "Tho Trench crop Is expected to bo over an average - ago ; harvest progressing rapidly ; weather unsettled , but not suniolent to hurt crops. " IJcerbohm's report shows an Incroiiso of 1,250,000 bushels In the amount on ocean pas- ta.s.a. Per contni , the foreigners arc bid ding for cash wheat for shipment at the sea board and most of the interior markets , ana foreign speculators nro buying futures. In this market July wheat was run up to 82o dcBDito the fact thai the receipts were 233 cars. St. Louis only got 103,000 bushels , and shipments from all wcstorn points ro on a liberal scalo. The trade was electrified at ono tlmo early In the session by n dispatch from St. Louis Ihilt steamship iiRonta had boon Bordered to iccuro ocean freight room for 310,000 saclcs Of flour. The correction made It appear that the order was for " 300 and 10,000 sacks , " a total of 103,600 sucks. This was ono of the Bxcltlnn Incidents of the day. On the itrcngth of the original dispatch December wheat was run up to SOJjfc. On the receipt of the correction and Duun's cublo the mar ket sold down to 80 , ' c , but rallied later and regained the ground' that had boon lost. The market was broadband strong most of the session , and there was an active and heavy trade in the pit. Hutchlusoa was a conspic uous seller every tlmo the market got under "headway toward a liiidinr range. Ho said ho thought wheat a good sale , if for no other reason than that everybody wanted to buy. Llnu bought in his short wheat , and Schwartz & Dupco were big buyers to-day , as they were yesterday. This was set down by the crowd as "short wheat. " St. Louis shorts .wcro ulso free buyers. Linn was quoted convert to the bull side. Being questioned on the subject ho said that foreign speculators wuro buying futures , but ho would wait to sue whether the foreigners wanted actual wheat bofcro ne could see his way clear to become a bull. Don csttc crop nuws Is , to his mind , of the most favorable description. The local mar ket was very nervous and excitable nil day. December wheat opened ut 80U@SOJffc ! ad vancing to & 0u , and thun heavily and rnpldly down to EOc. The next up turn carried Urn price to S0c , and then , alter a J c reaction , it went to bO c. A decline to 8c ( followed , und next occurred a ehnrp whirl to 80J c. The ensuing decline took the price to 80.14' , and along towurils 1 o'clock , on the report that Nightengale hud worUcu seven bout loads In Now York , the market spurted to Sl c. Right at the close It weakened and closed at SOX@Wfc. This , however , is a gain of c on the top of yes terday's bulgo. The great bulk of trade was , of course , In December , but there wan plenty of fluctuation In July and September. July especially was subject to wiilo variations In price. It opened at SOJ c , sola off to 70 > c. and up to 8''e. liutchinson took a personal interest In whooping July up , while openly bearish on long futures. There are still several stubborn July shorts holding out , and ho Is evidently bent on scoring them in if the thing can bo done. July closed at Sljtfc , or IVc over yesterday. September opened at 7bHc , ranged at 7bj < @ 70JjC and closed at 78f , a gain on thu day of J c. Domestic crop news Is good. The Bhowory weather throughout the winter whcdt country continues to Interfere with the movement of new wheat. That Is an im mediately bullish factor in the minds of speculators. The receipts of corn , although heavier thun yesterday's estimates , were met by so urgent a demand from shippers that they were powerless to stop the upward tendency which their quick absorption produced. The firm tone of the wheat market also tended to tnnko tbo shorts uneasy , and the continuance of rain in scctlcns , where too much for the good of the crops had already fallen , also in duced some covering. The quantity on ocean posfago decreased ! )20,000 ) bushels since n week ago , and export inquiry was active nt the seaboard , with orders here also for di rect through shipment. A firm feeling was maintained until near the close , when some slight wavering was experienced on wheat Boiling off about that tlmo , and a steady fcollncr at the closlni ; quotations was the Una ! condition of tno market. July closed atDTcanti sellers and ScirtcmberutM ! > > i@3G ° ( fc , whicli is a gain of } c and % o respectively slnco yesterday's ' close. In oats speculative trading was not heavy and prices averaged llrm to @J c burlier , especially in near futures. But few sellers appeared , ana the Improvement In corn lent some strength to oats , with the receipts of the latter less than expected by about forty cars. Buying' orders Joe September appeared at --//o , whllo July Improved to 22Kc. No. 2 white oats for August sold at 25 > c and for Sep tember nt SSi c. No , 2 regular was firmer nl 22 o for car lots to go to store. The with drawals from store included 112,500 bushels of No. 3 white. In provisions the feeling was somewhat cnsicr. Notwltnstacdlng the receipts of hogs were comparatively light and there was no grout disposition to sell the product , the trndo presented a weaker tendency. Its friends appeared to bo Indifferent as to its present course , or unwilling to give it illrcc support , and from the start an uninteresting , as well as featureless state of affairs existed. Trading In all brunches of the market was also of a restricted character. The cloaiuga all around were under yester day's last quotations. In pork the day's net decline was 7 > f@12 o and In lard and short ribs 2W0f > c. For cash delivery lard sold at fU.tfg0.27) ! ( and IG-lb. green hams at BJ/c. ( fash buyers made some pur chases of short ribs and sweet pioklcd hams mm hollies , but tbo prices paid were with hold. In a speculative way September mo nopolized attention. It sold from fll.y-'X early down to $11. IB for pork , from ? ( i.37 , ' < down to ? 0.32) for lard and from f5.72 > dowi to t5.65 for short ribs. Short ribs and Ian closed for September ut Insldo prices and pork at (11.17 . August ranged at n dU count from September of SfflT con pork , of lOo on liml ana 7o on short ribs. Next Winter's deliveries wore qulot. CHICAGO iilVE BTOOIl. Cnioxoo , July 23 , [ Special Telegram to TUB UBK. | CATTLE. Estimated receipts , 8,000 ; last Tuesday , 10,730 ; week so far , 25,094 ; latno tlmo last week , 2JS30. The receipts were about-1,000 ouch of natives ani Texans. Fat corn-fed and suitable weight natives were scarce , In good demand and fully lOo higher , whllo green , hulf-fattoncd grassy natives were more than plentifully low , weak nud unsettled , and were left until the last , with some lots going over until to-morrow. The run of Texans was morojhan wanted , equalling 10,000 In twc days , and ruled slow , but no lower than yesterday on anything at nil suitable. Na live butchers' stock , ana especially cows , and more especially thin and common cows , wa low and about down to low water mark No ono wants native cow * when Toxnus arc u cheap and plenty as at present. Anotho consignment of Montana ritngo cuttle urrlvei this meriting , making two for the week si far. Choice to extra bcovcs , f4.00 < jM.3. medium to good steers , 1350 to 15UU Ibs. tU.tO@4.101200to ; 1350 Ibs. , $3.70&4.00i 051 la I'JUOlbs. , $3. 0 < ( JAbO ; ktockersuutl feeders , ia.XH < J3.00 ; cows bulls and mixed , * 1.2.W t.bO ; bulk , f2.OOQ2.aO ; lop-fed eteers , $3.GOJ ( .60 , steer * , ti'.OOQ'.J.fcSj cows , tl.60Q2.00 Vestcru rangers , U50 to 1030 Ibs. , Oregon feeders , (2.25. HOBS--Estimated receipt * , 10,000 ; las Tuesday , 17,675 ; week to far , 2GBW ; § anu Utuo lw week , 33,803 , The UghV ruu of the lay nnd a falling off of 7.0& ) fn the run for w& days , ns compared with ln t week , had ho effect sf "hdvAnclriR prices 5@loo on icavy , the same selling largely between ( I..17JI and M.40 , a few fancy nt fM5@4.0. Light sorts were moro plentiful than last vcek , hence did cot advance with the heavy selling , nnd were about steady at f4.604.75. Nr.w YOIIK , July 2.J. [ Special Telegram to Tun HcE.l STOCKS The unexpected hap pened In stocks this morning. In stock cir cles last night It win conceded Hint , the dull , waiting period was likely to Include the en tire week's business. London wits regarded na awaiting developments on tlili sldo. Chicago cage , for a few dnys , nns done little or noth ing hero except In specialties. Commission houses report n low line of long stocks car- rlod , and mnny of them secured tlmo money to put thorn over any period of stringency which may occur. With these conditions dullness , with perhaps some weakness , wns expected. The revurso was true tit the out set this morning. At the very first the mnrkct wns only nctlvc in spots , but. the mil- mutlon Increased und sordid during the hour , and resulted In a few sharp upturns and i pretty general bulge In railroad stocks before - fore 11 o'clock , ITlrstprlcen showed @X per ccntl.idvnnco over the close of last night. Cleveland , Columbus , Cincinnati & tit. Louis wns the leader for activity nnd strength , starting M I10' ' cent higher at 03 , going to CT nnd off to 61 during the hour. Chos.tpcako & Ohio wns also stirred up , making nn advance - vance ofyt \ per cent. Now linglnnd gamed 1 per cent , Louisville nnd Lane Shore 5 to JfJ each , and Northern Pacific preferred } { 1 per cent. Atchlson was weak , selling between ! > X nud SSJf. Uurlhigtou led the navnnco In grangers , going to 0J ! ) , North western up 1 to 11)7. ) Hock Island up to 91 ! , St. Paul to O'J ' , Missouri Paclllc up I to 6TK , nnd Union Pacific up lj ) par cent to 53 % . Trusts received less attention. There wns no back-set in prices till noon , when the list showed u vcr.v creditable advance for the morning. The shorts m stocks kept very uneasy all day , and got little comfort nt the close , when the net gains for the dity for all active securities ranged from J to 2)4 per cent. Disturbing influences nro out of slight for the present. Chicago orders Indicated a pretty general turning to the bull aide , while London wns a moderate buyer. There wai no decline of itnDorlaiico from the very top prices. Atctuson proved lh sick stoolc , closing at 30. Burlington gained 1 ut 109j , Northwestern % nt 10i % Hock Islnnil IJf nt Ol } , St. Paul IjV at Wil4 , Missouri Pacific ana Union Pacific IJ , Heading 1 , Chicago Oas f , Lead , Sugar 2 } , Northern Pacific and preferred \ % nnd l ? , Cleveland , Colum bus , Cincinnati & St. Louis Z ) { , Louiivillo I , Lnko Shore 1 nnd Ches.ipotiko & Ohio 1 per cent. The udvnuccs were , in ui'iny lu- stunccs , on light business. The total snles were 105,709 shares. The following were the closing quotittons : fl. 3.4s regular. ] 2Sli Noithorn Tftclflo . 2 < i ? < U.S. 4s coupons . . .l.'SU do preforretl Kt U.S.1'48 regular . .100 ? . 0. ie tt , W I ( My II. a. < ! 4a coupons. llfl'Si domoferreil . M3 US N.Y.lVntral. . , Central 1'neino. . . . iUljr. U.&K SI Chicago. * : Alton. , .i"i .llocklslancl ! > 4 ? Clilcn'o.lturllngton ( C.JI.&St.l CO'j cVOulncv 1XM ( ) uoiireferr < l lUfl'i T > . . U&W 143X St.raul&Omaha. . 314 ! lllinolaCentral. . . .114 I dopreferrpil 03 1. , 11. AV. . . U.Uon 1'aclllo Ivansns A : Ti 11 \V..St. L. le 1- J.nko Shore JUIJf do preferred Michigan Central. . Western Union. . illssoiniraciilc. . . . 07'i MOSEY Easy , 2 > @ 3 per cent. PHIMB MUIIOANTILB PAI-CII 45 . 1 } per cent. STEBMNO Eton ISOE Dull , steady sixty- day bills , W.M5 ; demand , CnicAoo , July 23. 1:15 p. m. close Wheat Cash , SlJ c ; Seutoiuber , 78c ; December , Corn Cash , 37o ; August , September , ilO' @ 3fl c. Oats Cash , U'-JK" ! August , 22c ; Sept ember , 23Jtf022Ke. ! 1'ork Nominal ; cash , 811.12K ! August , $11.12Ki September , tll.7 > . Lard Nominal ; rash , ifJ.20 ( ; August , $0.2iK ; September , $0.82 > . Uyo 12 c. Hurley No. 2 , September , OOJ < @ ( I7 ( ! . Flax Seed Nominal ; No. 1 , 51 aa. Prime Timothy Nominal ; $1. 48(31.50. ( Whisky $1.03. Flour Firm , unchanged. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , S3.12J5.2.r ; short clear , 55.75@5. ! > 7 > ; short nba sitcudy ; Kggs-Dull ; fresh , 10@llc. Cheese Quiet ; full cream cheddars , ; fluts und Youug Americas , 7i Hides Wealtcr. Tallow Easy , unchanged. Receipts. Shlpmcntn. Flour . 10,000 13,1100 Wheat . 71,000 31,0(10 ( Corn . 279,000 132.00C Oats . 143,000 140.000 Now York , July 23. Wheat Receipts , 42,050 bushels ; exports , 25,9. > 0 ; spot modcr- ntclVt active for export and milling , nnd Vo higher , linn ; No. 2 red , SSQ Sbjtfc in store , 89 @ 90c afloat , 90@flOjo f. o. b. ; No. 1 wfiiftj , 99Iio ; ungraded red , 7r @S2o ; options steady , hardening ; closing K@ ' ° above yesterday , with nctlvu business ; No. 2 red August closing . Corn Receipts , 122,100 bushels ; exports , 03SOObusliolsspot ; moderatelyactlvo.atid % @ Kchlgher.'strongor ; No.2 , 43tf ( H3Xe > ele vator ; 44 @ 44Xo afloat ; No. 2 white , 50c bid ; nominal ; ungraded mixed , 43@ ii o ; steamer mixed nominal ; ontlons active and stronger ; August closing at WJs'o. Oats Hecelpts , 29,000 bushels ; exports , 220 ; spot firmer and fairly active ; options llrmer and moderately active ; September closing 2TJ/c ; spot , No. 2 white. 83H'o ; mixed western , 2(5 ( 29o ; white , 33@39Ue ; No. 2 , Chicago , 2Sfe23Ko. Coneo Options opened steady and 10@0 points down ; closed firm and 20@0 points up , sales , 50,750 bags ; July , fU.or. ; August , * 1405ifM.-15 ( ; September , J14.20Q1 14.55 ; spot lUo llrm ; fair cargoes ut $17,50. Petroleum Steady ; United closed at OOUc. Eggs Easier ; wcstorn , ISrtJMc. Porlc Quiet nnd steady. Lard Eu&ior and qulot ; western steam. fO.C2X < 3i.05 ( , closing nt ? ( J.(55. ( Huttor Steady and quiet , western dairy , 1012K ° > creamery , 12 ( < J17c. Clieese Moro active and steady ; western , Mvci-pool , July 23. Wheat Firm , de mand poor ; holders offer sparingly ; No , lCalifornla , 7s 2Kd@"s " } f d ; red western printr , 7s 8Wd@7s - ) > < d ; rod wcsiorn winter , Us O03 lltfd. UsCorn Firm and demand fair ; new mixed , 4s % d. Ht. Louis , July 23. Wheat Hlcher ; cn h , 70 o ; August , 75Jb'c ; ; September , Corn Higher ; cash , 3Wc ; September , 33Uo ; May 31 0. Oats Quiet ; cash , 22o bid ; September , 1'ork Lower ; cash , $ Lard Steady , ttl.00. Whljky Steady at f 1.03. Uuttcr Unchanged. Cincinnati , July 23. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 red. 60o. Corn Stronger ; No. 2 mixed , 37) { . Oats Firm ; No , 3 mixed , 20o. Whisky Quiet ut Sl.OJ. Knuuno Cliy , July 23. Wheat Steady und strong ; No. 3 red , cash , ( Aa \ July , 00)4-0 ) bid ; August , Ctt fo ; No. 8 rod cuth. 69o ; July , 53 > .Jo bid ; August. 5So ; No. 3 soft , cash , tiSKo ; July 07o bid ; August . Corn Quiet ; No. 3 , cash , 27KobldNo. ; 3 white cash , 29' ' c. OuU Qulot ; July , 10o ; August 18o. Milwaukee , July 23. Wheat Firm ; cash , 60Kc ; September , 7 Xc. Corn Dull ; No. 3 , UOVc. Outs-Steady ; No. 3 white. 23@2SWc. Uye-Firm ; No. 1 , 42 > < o uk Hurley Easier ; September , Glc seller. Provisions Easier ; pork , $11.10. MlunonpolU , July 23. Wheat Sample quiet ; receipt * , 1M car * ; hlpraeaU , 71 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , July , M.01K ; on track , 11.03 ; No. 1 northern , July , Wo ; August , 83o ; September , 80a ; December , Sic ; on track , WXnOTnj No , 2 northern , July , 83o ; on track , 81'OOK. ClilonKO , July 23. The Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Hecelpts , 0,800 ; market stenti.v ; best grades strong ; beeves , $3.SO@4 85 ; stockers and feeders , $ . ' OOOJ3.00 ; cow , bulls and mixed , * 1.S @ 3.SO. lion's Hccclpts. 11,000 ; market strong nnd 5c higher ; mixed. M.2J@l.f > 5 ; heavy , ? .20@ 4.50 ; light , fi.35@4.70. Sheep Receipt" . 4,50 ; market steady ; natives , t3.50fM.b5 ; wcbtern , ? 3.60@4.50 ; Toxuns. $3.601.20. Natlunnl dtosk VAr.l . Katt St , IJIIUIH , July 23. Cattle Hecelpts , 4,403 ; shipments , 700 ; market steady ; choice heavy native stctr > , J3.755J54.10 ; fair to good heavy native steers , $2.SX ) < ft3.80 ; stackers nnd feeders , | 2,003.00 ; ranefrs , corn-fed , ? 2.5 ( ) ( 3.20 ; grass-foil. 1.80@275. HogsHecelpts. . 2,700 ; ahiDmcnts. 400 ; market higher ; choice- heavy und butchers' selections. $4.no@4.-l5 ; packing , ? 4.254.40 ; light grades , 51.40 ® t 80. liiininn Cltv , July 23. Cnttlo Kccolpts , 4,700 ; shipments , H.-IOO ; common to cholco corn- fed steers , $2.75@4.10 ; feeding steers , JJ.OOg3.00 ( ; grass range steers , 1CO@2.CO. Hogs Hecelpts , 4,400 ; shipments. 84 ; market sliong , uellve nnd higher , closlnir just a shudo weak : light , $ l.30 ( > $4.35 ; heavy and mixed , &I0.7,14.25. OMAII.V srouic. Cattle. Tuesday , July 23. The market Is rnpldly assuming a boUor condition on beef cuttle and thcro was a stroiig tendency airnln to-day tu lulviuico prices on desirable beef and shipping steers. speculators nro taking hold more freely Hum they have m some weeks nnd tbo gencrul tone of the market Is much bettor than for merly. Choice heavy cattle ruled strong , and all others steady throughout the duy. IlO P. The hog market wavered slightly this morning. However , prices ruled fairly steady toward the eloso and u full rlcarnnce was made. Light sorts sold nt ? t.2'i nnd the bulk of the trades wore made at f4. li'4.20. Sharp. About 4SO head of Oregon mutton sheep were offered and 2JI head sold to local houses. The market is ste.idy. llcueipt-4. Catllo . 1,500 Hogs . 6r > 00 Sheep . 44U Prevnlllii ! ; I'rloai The fMlo.viirjh atiblj of prjjai p\U In this in ir.cel for the gr.iloi of stojk men tioned : Prime steers , 13JO to 1GOJ Ibt , .S3 SI 0 < * 4 01 Good steers , 1250 to 14 Vj Ibs. . . 8.7(1 ( Ktil.bO Good steers , II ) JO to 13JJ Ibi. . . 3.23 ( ot.i."i ) : ( Common cunners . 1.2 ( Ji2.00 Ordinary to fair cows . 1.73 ( IS2.23 Fair to good cows . 2.l : ) ) C'2.40 Good to cholco cows . 2.40 ( ii2.75 Cholco to fancy uows , heifers. . 2.70 ( ( hl.OO Fair to coed bulls . 1.75 (3.2.25 ( Good to choiccbulls . 2.2' > ( 2..V ) Light stockora and feeders. . . . 2.70 ( < i-.U Good feeders , 930 to HOJlbs. . 3.03 im.l.OU Fair to choice liiht hoes . 4.15 ( gJ.30 Fair to cholco heavy ho s . 4.15 t(4.20 Fair to choice mixed ho s . 4.10 ( a4.17)s Shornsheop . 3.00 @ 4.00 Ropresuntativu STRIUiS , No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 1010 * 3 00 41 110S ? . ' } 70 1 1140 3 25 82 1290 3 70 20 M4 3 ! t ( ) 1107 II 72JJ CO ! ! S7 84 13.7. ) 3 75 122J a : n 84 1277 75 1077 3 35 03 C. f. W.133T : t 75 jear. . C07 3 35 17 .llbS 3 bO S4t 3 40 74. . .1304 8 fcO . 1200 3 40 sr. . .1197 3 S > 2K 3 50 07. . .1273 885 3 50 11. . 1353 3 S7 .13M 3 00 20. . ,13 : : i o .1172 3 ( Ml flS. . .14115 3 90 .10-3 3 l > 3 .U'SO 8 90 .1192 : i r 5 18. . . . .1M1S 3 ! )0 ) .1233 Hi .1175 3 92X .1151 40 .1504 400 cows. 1 1070 1 CO 2J. .1004 2 H5 2 K'JO 1 00 2 40 20. 94S 1 7 OM 2 fiO 19. 843 1 75 1 heifer. ( MO 3 00 3. .1020 I 73 2 O'HI 2 lit ) 1. . 870 1 75 1 1150 2 50 5. . 711 1 75 1 HUO 2 50 14. .1107 1 7fi 2 10,15 2 r.o 10. . 9 8 1 90 10 U75 2 (50 ( S43 r , i2ii 2 65 22 030 2 10 i 1350 2.55 1 800 2 2T 1 K7J 3 00 1IUI.I.9. .1190 1 00 1. .1700 2 00 1 2000 3 10 2 2040 325 CALVES. 5 250 2 13 > -uii > nus. 30 790 S 10 STAGS. .1000 3 00 II003. No. Av. Shit. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 25. . 2t 120 1 00 G0..2Sa 40 $4 33..28.J 4 OJ 55..2SO I'M 4 55..27,2 100 4 12 } < .VJ. . . 212 12(1 ( 4 15 64..20510 4 15 5S. . . 240 120 4 15 Ut..2)7 : ) 80 4 15 01..305 4 15 03..273 120 4 15 70..333 SO 4 15 58. . . 209 60 4 15 01..200 200 4 15 58..ROO 80 4 15 00. . . 258 H 15 59..277 120 4 15 4(5.I44 ( ! 4 15 75..230 120 4 15 OS..215 120 4 15 G7..3UO 200 4 15 00. .205 SO 08..228 120 4 15 00. .255 bO 4 17 } . 74..250 40 4 15 02. . .105 40 131. .215 200 4 15 ' ' .2SO 120 4 20 00..2W 40 4 15 70' . .237 3W 4 20 71..239 bO 4 15 70. . .233 80 4 20 00. . .250 bO 4 15 01. . .250 4 20 01. . . ! ! (12 ( 120 4 15 70. . .2-J7 80 4 20 07..270 200 4 15 50. . .312 4 20 61..202 2-10 4 15 82. . .217 4 20 70..2BJ 120 4 15 00. . .215 40 4 20 OS . . .285 SO 4 15 08. . .227 40 4 20 02..303 100 4 15 49. . .283 12J 4 20 05. . .244 240 4 17 } . 72..241 fcO 4 20 69. . .1113 80 09..220 SO 4 20 60. . .211 bO 00..253 80 4 20 60. .231 120 4 57..238 SO 4 20 60. .313 120 63..237 40 4 20 53..333 34..218 4 20 07..253 75. . . bO 4 20 02. SU 03. . . 250 120 4 20 49. .255 2DO 4 75..233 60 4 20 09. .253 00..211 bO 4 20 O'J..240 120 4 44..215 80 4 25 50..270 100 4 81..193 4 25 45..803 - - 4 65..223 o * > * rO silt : ii' . No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 112 Oregon 97 $3 60 112 Oregon 07 { 3 SO 112 Oregon i 5 3 60 IiVO StOCk NotCH. C , F. Hanncman , of Ewlng , was in looking after tlircu cars of cuttlo. J. J. Wilson cnmo up from Cooke with a car of cattle of tils own feeding. Richard Lowlu , of Louisville , was hero to day. Ho marketed a car of hogs , August Anderson , an overy-tluy dealer at Oakland , brought In a car of liogs , J. U. Kepler , an cvery-any dealer at Dor chester , was hero with a shipment. HuBsoll Gates was In again to day with five loads of the Gates Llvo Stock company's cattlo. Mlko Kyno , an ovory-dsy dealer at St. Michaels , was hero with four cars of cattlo. Henderson , la. , wa1 * represented by C. W. Turner , who was hero with a cur of cattle. Genoa was represented Dy Kd IJurlto , who was on the market with two curs of cattle , Lincoln was represented by S. W. liurn- 1mm , who was hero with a car of cattle. John Frytner , a Uruddyvlllo , In. , shipper , was over with a car each of cattle und hops. J. U , liemls , of Musoa City , was at the yards. Ho is nn route homo from a visit to eastern points. E. M , Yeaton , a regular shipper from Ly ons , was in looKlup utter a car each of cattle and hogs. M. N. Conover represented Wuyne on the market this morning. Ho ' 1IKJ three cart of cattle hero. " ' ' Marlon Hnrt , \voll-knoVAdcnlor , at Ed gar , wns nt the yards loottliltf after a cnr oacn of hogs nnd cattlo. ' , ' } 'J C. 0. Smith , n Bromlncp.l nnd well-known dealer located at Mllforil , wa hero looking after a shipment. , , , W. J. Hurjrer , nn oxtcngivo shipper from Donlnhan , wns hero looklngaiftor Uvocars of cattle nnd ono of hog . OMAHA \VMOIjKMA i& MARKETS. Produce , t < ruffe , Etc. ntJTTEn Table dairy. jlKsbinc ; pnoVers' stock , 8X@Oc. CrcntnpQ'T-l'rints , fancy , lu@10c ; cholco , ISQHcj jlId packed , 12(3 ( Eoos Strictly fresh , 810c. CIIKPSG Voanp AmurlcaH , full cream , llo ; fnctory twins , 0) ) c ; off grades , 0@7c ; Van Hosscin Kdom , fll.tO per aoz : sup saeo , lOa ; bride , llC $12c ; llmlnirger , SQlOc ; domes ! lo Swiss He ; chccso sufos , bronze- modal , No. 6 , S3 ; . I'oui.inv Llvo hens , per dozen , W.S55S 4.00 ; mixcil. $3.25@n.5Q ; uprlnp , $ J.OOffl2.7ft ; turkeys , 7@So per lb ; ducks , f.MK3.50 ) ; geese , $ .J.OOJ4.00 ( ; llvo pigeons. J1.50. OitAXons San Gabriel , W.7" @ 4.JU ( : fancy Dunrto Moditornmenn sweets , $4.23@4.50 ; Uodl , 0.00 SOUTIIRIIN ] PRACIIE * } ( f bu. 75cQl for choice , and ! l5r$40c ( for poor and common. Ai'1'i.KS Per bbl. 7r c@2.00. Cnr.iiitins Per 24 quart casi , $100 ; per 10 qunrt drawer , 31.00. CAMFOHNIX PKACIIKS 20 lb boxes , $1.25@ 1.75. (5oosr.iiiniiiES : Per bu , stand , $3.00 ; 21 qunrt cnsu , $2 01) ) . CuitliANTS Pcrcaso 24 quarts , $1.75Q2.00. PLUMS ? i.riO@i.7s. GA1T.S ! ! fl Cu ( < 4I.7S. PiH40 : lb boxen. ? 2.r)0. Ht'CKt.Kiicnuins fl.75. \V.m : Mii.oxs : ? HJOU@2.5.00 per 100. CANTKi.oi'i's Perdoz , fl W@2.00. PlXi : Ai'i'LKS Per doz , $ J.U(3.50. ( ) ( BKNANAS According to sl.se , per bunch , ? 2.IK ) ( < TU.t0. ; COCOAS UTS Per 100 , $5.00. Fucsit FISH Whlto llrh per ID. 7@8Kc : trout , per lb , Uc ; whlto porch , per lb , 7c ; buf- fnln , pur lb , To ; pickerel , per lb , Oc ; black bass , per lb. lie. Uiuxs Clioico hand picked navy , $1.75 ! cholco hand pluiied medium , $1.05 ; cholco hand plclted country , SI. 00 ; clean country , Sl.2U@1.2o. E.MII.Y VUOBTAIII.ES Potatoes , 3@tOo ( ) per bu ; onions , California , per lb , 2o : southern , per bbl , 62.00 ; cabbiiiro , per crate , ? 1.25 ; tur nips , per bu box. 50Cr5o ! ; boots , per \)3x \ , 7flcV$1.00 ! ; wax ba.ins , per bu box , . SI. 50 ; string bonus , pur bu oox , J1.2-V grecb pous , per bu box51.00 : tomatoes , per % bu bix , enullllower. SI. 50 ; ejrg plunt , 75o ; Hqunsli , 2oc per doz ; cucumbers , 15o ; soup bunches , 15c ; letttico , Ifm ; radishes , lee ; green onions , 15r < ji20c ; uow carrots , 20c ; pjo plant , per It ) , le. Avi'LO Uurruii 5c. CiDnu Ubls , ? T 00 ; hf bbls.e.1.03. Mit'i.R SUOAU V2K@iric per ) b. POTATOES Old , choice , sacked' per bu , 15 ( S-'Oc. VcAir Choice , medium size , 4 .ic : cholco heavy , 80 : spring lambs , SJJ.OU@3J.OO per dorcn. Hover HfWl.Tc i > er lb for cholco. PiiBaBitVEs .IJf@lOc per lb. .Ici.t.iES 3J ( i4c iwr lb. BKISWA.No. : . 1 , 10@10& II KV ? J uO 5 50. CHOP Fici-.l.0010.00. ( , lilux-efl.OO O 3Ti. . TAI.LOW No. I. WcNo. \ . 2 , 2J @ 3c. OIIUASI : A , % @ > c ; yellow , 2) ) c ; dark , 2c. 2c.WOOL WOOL Fine , average , 15@lOo ; choice , 18 @l'Jc. Ali : it'M Average , 21@22c ; choice , 23@24c ; l > roccrl ( > H. PKOVIMOXS Hams , No. 1 , 10-lb average , llojf ; 20 to 22 Ibs , llu ; 12 to 14 Ibs. 12u ; No. 2 , OJ < c ; specials , 12Xc ; ahouldors , 7o : break fast bacon. No. 1 , llij < 0i specials , 12' c ; pic nic , 7-X , ' nnin sausage , JOk/c ; dried beef hams , Uc : bref tongues. fO per dozen ; dry salt meats , ti } 3:7c : per lb. Siis\n ! ! llclo tia , 4@lJ c ; Frankfurt , 7c ; tongue , Oc ; summer , 23c ; head cheese , PoitK Family , backs , ' per bbl , ? 12.25 ; y- bbls , J0.50 ; mess , bbls , $11.88 ; K-bbls , & 5.25 ; lii , : pork , bbls , $17.00bbls ; , S9.00. PIGS FEIT : Pickled , kits , 75c : pickled pigs' tongues , kits , $2.35 ; pickled tiipe , kits , Goc ; Pickled H. C. tripe , kits , 85u ; spiced pigs' hocks , kits , $1.15 ; boneless ham , Oc. UEUP TOSQUES Salt , bbls , $20.00. OILS Kerosene P W. 9 > e ; W W , 12c ; headlight , 13c : salad oil , * 3.15@9.00 per dozen. I'ICKI.CS Medium , per bbl , $4.00 ; small , $5.50'ghorkius. ; S0.50 ; C & U chow-chow , ( jts , $5.0 J ; pts , $3.40. WitAi'i'iso PAPER Straw , per lb , 1 % @ 2 } c ; rug , 2c } ; manilla , U , Oc ; No. 1 , Sc. SALT Dairy , 140 2-lb plcgs , $3.00 ; do , 100 3-lh pkgs , $2.5(1 ( ; do , 005-lb pkgs , $2.40 ; do , ,23 10lb"pkgs , $230 ; Ashton , bu bags , 50-lb , 8.Jc ; do , 4 bu bugs , 224-lb3.40 : M S A , 60-lb bags , B3i * ; No. 1 line , per bbl , S1.25. OANDV 9 > @ 12J4c per lb. CHOCOLATE ASI > COCOA 21@30c per lb ; Gcrmiin chickory , red , 8c. GIXOEIE .Tnmnica , } f pints , $3.00 per dz. . FAKiXACLOUd GOODS Uarley , 2 @ 3J o ; farin ,4J c ; peas , 3o ; oatmeal , 2J5c ; mac aroni , lie ; vermicelli , illc ; rico , sage and tivMoca , O O o. PIPH Salt Dried codilsh , scaled herring , 28u per box ; hoi lierrlng'.Uom , 50i : ; llumburg spiced herring , Sl.liO ; hoi. her- rlnir , -@fl.10 ; mai'kerel , half bbls , No. 1 , S15.50 ; largo family , $13.50 per 10 ( ) Ibs ; white- fish. No. 1. M.50 ; family. $3.00 ; trout , 55.00 ; salmon , $8.60 ; iiuchovles , Sc. Lvu $1.75(34.30. ( NUTS Almonds , 15J17c ( ; lira/ills , Oc ; fil berts , 12o ; pecans , 12c ; walnuts , 12c ; 'iica- nut cocks , Sc : roasted , lOc. HAOS American A. soauilcss , 17c ; Union Square paper , discount , ' 15 per cent. COITKKS Grcon Fancy old golden Hio , 22u ; fancy old pcaberr.v , 22c ; Hio , cholco to fnncv. 21c ; Hio , prime , 20c ; Hio , good , 17 ; Mocha , 29c ; Java , fancy Mandubling. 29c ; Jiivn , good interior , 24c. COITKKS Honstcd Arhucklo's Arlosa , 22 < c ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 22 > c ; Geruiun , y ± ytcDilworth. \ . 22Tc } ( ; Alarouia , 22 > ic. BAI.SOD \ lX$2J ( ; < c per lb. STAIICII 5@7 ( ! per lb. STOVI ! POI.IHH $2.00'J5.87 per gross. SPICES Whole , per lb Allspice , 12o ; Cas sia China , Ida ; cloves , Zanzibar , 20c ; nut megs , No. 1. 75e ; pcpjicr , lOc. SUOAHS Granulated , 0o : confectioners' A , 9.5ic ( ; standard extra C. SJtfJi'Jjffc ; yellow C , 8 c ; powdered , lOJ llo ; cut loaf , 10 > f © lie ; cubes , lO QlOUJo ; cream extra C , Xc. ( | * i ; A , Gunpowder i , 20faWo ( ; Japan , 20i ( $ 40c ; Y. Hyson , 2S@50o ; Oolong , 22@50c. ViNKOAit Per gal. 13@20c. GAXKKI > FIBII Hrook trou. , 8 lb , 52.40 ; salmon trout , 2 lb , $2.85 ; clams , 1 lb , $1.25 ; clams , S lb , f3.00 ; clam chowder , U lb , * 2.2o ; devilled crabs , 1 lb , $2.2.5 ; devilled crabs , 2 lb , $3.50 ; codllsh bulls. U lb , $1.75 : caviar , X It ) , $2.25 ; cols , 1 lb , $3.40 ; lobsters , 1 lb , $2.00 ; lobsters , 1 lb , $1.00 ; lobsters , deviled , yt lb , $2.25 ; mackerel , 1 lb , $ ( .00 ; mackerel , mus tard sauce , 3 lb , $3.10 ; muckorol , tomato sauce. 3 lb , $3.10 ; oysters , 1 lb , OOo ; oysters , 2 lb , $1.50 ; salmon , C. It. 1 lb , $2.10 ; salmon , C. H , 21b , $3.10 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 lb , $1.8.5 ; salmon , Alaska , 2 Ib.&pp ; shrimps , 1 lb , $ M tlO , Ditien FntiiTS Currants ; 45o ; prunes , casks , 1,300 Ibs , 4J.f@4fo ; ' . prunes , bbls or bugs. 4Jtv/4Jfo ; citron3 peels , prums , 20 Ibs. 2h > ; lemon peel , drums , 20 Ibs , IGu ; fard dates , boxes , 12 Ibs , JPp ; apricots , cholco evaporated , 2Mb boxdo , 13o : uprlcots , Jelly , cured , 25-lb boxes , 15o' ' ) ' uprlcots , fancy , Mt , Hamilton , ( Mbboxesllto ; apricots , cholco. bags , 80 Ibs , 14c : apples , evaporated , Alden , 50-lb boxes , 0gWo ; applet. Star Oc ; apples , fancy Aldou , 6-lb , 8 o5'upples , fancy Aldcn , 2-lb , 8J o : blaokb-irrlos , 'evaporated , 50-lb boxes , 5 > { @ 'iJio ' ; chernoa1 , ' pitted , dry cured , 18c ; pears , California1-fancy. Jfs boxes , 25 Ibs. 20o : Peaches , Cal fancy , % s uop , boxes , 25-lbs , 13u ; peaches , Cal No. 1 tuner , KB unp , bags , SO Ibs. 12Ko ; peaches , Cal , No. 2 fancy , KB uup , bags , bo Ibs ; poaches , Cal aundrled , KB unp , bags , bO Ibs ; peaches , fancy , ovup. unp , 50-lb uoxcs , 12@18a ; peachee , Salt Luke , now , OU@7o ; nectarines , red , 18o ; nectarines , silver , bugs , 14o ; pitted plums , Cal , 25-lb boxes , 12c ; raspberries , ovap , N , Y , , uow , 25c ; prunes , Cal , H C , 00400 , boxes , 25 Ibs , 80 ; prunes , Cul. UC , 00-70 , OKc ; oraugo pool , 15o ; raisins , California Londons , crop 18SS , $2.40@2.00 ; ralbius , Californlu loose musca tels , crop 1868 , $2.00 < ff2.00. Dry Goods. BATTB Standard , 80 ; Gem , lOo ; Heauty , 12Ko ; Hoone , 14o ; U , cosed , $0.50. ULANKETS White , fl.00@7.50 ; colored. tl.10ffl8.00. CAUIIIIICS Slater , 6o { Woods , fxjj Stand ard , So ; Peacock , 6c. CAHPIST WAHP lllbb white , 18 } c ; colored , COMFOUTKUS fO.CO@85.00. COUBCT JEANS BosWQ , 7C { Androacog- gin , 7 o ; KcarsarRO , 7 > { c ; Roekport , Concitoua , 0f o , COTTON FI.\NNBLS per cent trade din. LL , unblcnchort , 5Wos CO. OJfo : SS , 7 fc ; EE. 8Wo ; GU. O fc ; XX , lOrfc ; OO , llf c ; NN , 12Kc ? AA , 14o ; DD.15KcTT , 10 , o ; YY , ISc ; UH , 19c ; 20 bloaohed , 8 0 ; 00 , 12Ho ; 80 , 13W05 CO brown nnd slnto , Oe ; 70 , 12)o0' ) ; ) , Itfc. Cfius Slovens' D , r > Wc ; Slovens' A , 7o ; bleached , Sc ; Stevens' P , 7 o ; bleached , 8Vc ; Stoxans' N , 8 } o ; bioachodi ens' SUT , lltfc , DBNIMS Ainoskeagr , 9 oz , IflKo ; Everett , 7 oz , lUc ; York , 7 oz , I3o ; Haymaker , 8J o ; Jaffrcy XX , UJ < o ; Jaffroy XXX , 12i& ; Heaver Crook A A , 12c : Ueavor Creek H , llo ; Ueavor Creek CC , lOo. DUCK West Point. 29 in. 8 oz. OXo ; West Point , 29 In , 10 oz , 12Jfc ; West Point. 29 In , 12 oz , IBJfc ; West Point , 40 in , 11 oz , lOc , FLANNELS Plaid Itaftnracn , 20o ; Clear Lake , Ufl' ' o ; Iron Mountain , 20-fc. FLANs'r.i.8 Whlto-O H No. 2. } t , 22 0 ! O H No. 1 , ? f,3 ? ' < o : G H No. 2 , J { . 22Yo ! ; G II No. 1 , f , SOc : Quechco No. 3 , 80c. FLANNELS Whlto Quechoo No. D , J , ' : Qiiochco No. 382Ko ! Aiinwan , 12kc ; bomcrsot , Me. FLIXNF.LS Ucd-C , 24-lnoh. 15Wp ; R 24- Inch , 2lKc ; G G. 24-Inch , 20c ; II A F , Jf , 25c ; J UP ! J27o ; G , * ( , 25c. KRNTOCKV JEANS Hercuios , 18o ; L.catn. Ink-ton , 22l < a ; Ulonwood , 20c ; Melville. 2 , > e ; Bang-up , 27c. MISCBI.LANKOUS Tnbln oil cloth , $2.50 ; table oil cloth , marble , SJ.5D ; plain Holland , OU'c ; dado Holland , 1 I'HIXTS Dress Charter Oak , SJi'c ; Unin. npo , 4c ; Lodl , SVc ; Allen , Co ; Richmond , Oo ; Windsor , 0 > o ; Eddystono , OWc ; Pacific , O c. PHISTS Pink nud Uobes Richmond , Oj c , Allen , Oa : lllvorpolnt , 5) ) o ; Stool Hlvor , OKc ; Richmond , OJ o ; Pncitlc , OJ o. PIIIXTS Indigo blueSt.Leagur.r Kl3S'W 'sh IngUiu. OJ o ; American , OJ o ; Arnold , OJ c ; Arnold Century , Oc ; Windsor Gold Tk't ' , lOKc ; Arnolil II , Iflifc ; Arnold A , 12c ; Ar nold Gold Seal. lC/o ; Yellow Seal , lOJ o ; Amnnnn , 12c. Prints , solid color , Atlnntlatlc ; Slater , Oc : Hnrllu oil , OKc ; Gnrnor oil , 0M7a ( ; GtxoiiAM Plunitott oaecks , f > 1ioWhit \ - teuton , OVo : York , 7KU ! Nonnundl dross , 7J c ; Calcutta dress , 7Hc : Whittcn ton dress , 7Jic ( ; Henfrew dress , Sx@12 > fc. SiiniTiNn , CiicoKb Cnlcaonla X , OJ/c ; Caledonia XX , lOXc ; Economy , Oo ; Otis. Oc ; Granite. Hfo ; Crawford checks , 8c ; Haw Hlvor plaids , 5 > e. SnncTixo , liuowN Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7J/0 ; Atlnntlo H. 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4 4. OX ° ! At- liiutli ) 1 * . 4-1 , Oo ; Aurora LL , 4-4. Oo ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4J u ; Crown XXX. 4-4 , 0 fo ; Hooslcr LL. 4-J , njfc ; Indian Huud , 4-J , 7c ; Law- 20c ; Pepporell. 10-1 , 22c ; Ittica C , 4-4 , Wnchusctts , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora H , 4-4 , 7c ; Au- rorn H , 4-4 , C } c. SnucTiNo , BLCACIIEP Ellorton , 7 > c ; Housekeeper , 8 > c ; Now Cnndidato , 8Jo ; Berkeley cambric. No. 00 , Oo ; You Bet , 4-4 , O c ; butter cloth , OO , 4Jfc ; Cabot , 7Jfe ; Fnrwell , Imlf bleached , S$4 ° ] Fruit of Loom , 8J c ; Grceiio G , Co ; Ho | > o , 7Kc ; K nff Will- lip cambric , lOo ; Lonsdalo cambric , lOa ; Lonsdalo , b } ; Now York mills , lOo ; Pep- percll , 42 In , 10c ; Pnppnroll. 40 In , llu ; Pep- percll , 0-4 , 14Kc ; Pcppcrcll , 8-4. 20c ; Pcp- percll , 0-4 , 22o ; Pepperell. 10-4 , 34c ; Canton , 4-4 , 8'/o ; Canton , 4-4 , V c\ \ Triumph , Cc ; Wamsutto , lie ; Valley , 5c. TICKS Oakland , A. 7 c ; International Y Y , be ; Shotucltct , S , SJ o ; Warren , No. 870 , lOc ; Berwick. HA. Ibo ; Acme , 13j ; York , 80 in , 12 o ; York , 32 in , 13J o ; Swift Uivor , 8c ; ThorndilcoOO. 8XcThorndiko ; EF. 8Ko ; Thorndlko 120. O' o ; . Thorndiko XX , 15c ; Cordls No. 5 , 0 } o ; Cordls No. 4 , I.cnf Tobacco. SUMATRA Medium to dark , per lb , $ l.CO@ 1.80 ; lieht , per lb. $1.75(2200. ( HAVANA Kemedios , $1.00(31.15 ( ! ; Vuelto nbajos , $1.15 1.25. Sr.p.n WiiAi'i'Bits Wisconsin , 20@)0c ) ; Pennsylvania. C0@50c ; Houaatonlc , 35 ( < 3.5c. s Wisconsin , 12@10c ; Connecticut , FILI.FUS Havana seed. 8@12 < s : Yara , 14f3l Iflc ; Pennsylvania , IflfffllSc ; Little Dutch , 15@20c ; Key West , 20@25c. und Chcmlcalo. Acin Sulphuric , per carboy , ' 2 0 ; citric. per lb. , file ; oxalic , per lb. , 14c ; tartartci powdered , perlb. , 43c ; carbolic , as@45c. AMJM Per lb. , 2Ko. AMMONIA Curb , perlb. , llj c. Aisitowuoor Per lb. , lOa. BALSAM Copaiba , per lb. , 05c ; tolu , 52@ 55o. 55o.UOUAX UOUAX Refined , per lb. , CIIEAM TAUTAH Pur , per lb. , SOc. E\.THACT LOGWOOD Bulk , per lb. , 12 c. EIIOOT 15c. GLVCEUINB 21K s- GUM AIIAIIIC 50 050. LYCOPODIUM 14c. GLYCBIUNE Bulk , nor lb. , 2lJ c. GUM Assafoctida , per lb. , 14c ; camphor , per lb. , 37c ; opium , per lb. , $3.35. JoniNR Ucsubllmatcd , per oz. , $3.0.5. LEWES Buchu , short , per 1L , I3o ; senna , Alex. , per lb , 25@3Sc. Muiii'HiA Sulph , per oz , $2.80. MKKOUKY 74c. POTJ sit Bromide , per lb , 37c ; iodine , per lb. .85. QUINIA Suluh , per lb , 2S@4Gc. SKEDS Canary , per Hi , 4 0. SOAM Castile , mottled , per lb , S@10c ; castllo , white , par lb , 13@l5c. Si'iuiTS NiTiiu Sweetrper ft , SOc. STKICHNIA Crystals , $1.00@1.15. SULPH , CINCHONA Per oz. 0 ( l3c. TAPIOCA Per 11 > , ( ! c. Toxo * . BBANS 51.75. OILS Borcamot , $2.45 ; Wlntcrgrcon , $2.15 ; Malaga , 05c ; linseed , raw , 02c ; boiled , WHITE LOAD $0.50. CALOMEL Am. , per lb , SOc. CASTOH OIL $1.22. Cuniiu Biiitiiirs ? 1.50. CANTHAIIIDKS 75c@$1.05. CASSIA BUDS Per lb. 17c. Ciii.onoi'ouM I'er lb , 3Gc. Coiinobivis SuiiLniATH Per Tt , 75o. Meluls. BLOCK TIN Eng. ref'g , small pig , 28c ; bar. 20c. Coi'i'Eii Planished bolter sizes , SOc ; cold rolled , 2io ( ; sheathing , 25u ; pitts , 20c ; Hats , SOc. SOc.GALVANIZED GALVANIZED SHEET IKON Junlata , dis count , 00 per cent. PATENT PLANISHED IIION No. 24 to 27 , A quality , per lb , lO c ; No. 24 to 27 , B qual ity , 9) c. For less than bundle add } c per lb. SHEET InoN No. 20 , $3.40 ; No. 27 , $3.55. SOLDEK Hoyt Metal Co.'s half rand-half , In 1-lb cases , per lb , lOc ; commercial half- and-half , 15o ; No. 1 , In bars , 14c. TIN PLITH ( Best Charcoal ) 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets , $ (1.50 ( ; IX , 10x14. 225 shoots , $8.25 ; 1C. 12x12 , 225 sheets , $0.50 ; IX , 12x12 , 225 sheets , JS.25 ; 1C , 14x20. 113 sheets , $0.50 ; IX. 14x80 , 112 Hheets. $ S.25 ; 1XX , 14x20 , 112 sheets , 10.00 ; IXXX , 14x20 , 112 shoots $11.75 ; 1C , 2x23 , 112 sheets. $13.50 ; 2x28 , 112 sheets , $17.00 ; IXX , 2x23 , 112 sheets 120.50. COKE-IC , 10x14 , 225 sheets , $0.00 ; 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $0 00 ; 1C , 10x20 , 225 sheets , $9.50. ROOFINO ( Best Chnrcoal-20x2S ) , $9.75 ® STEEL NAILS Base , $2.15 ; steel wire nails , base , $2.00. and Building. Material , f. o. b. Omaha. STOCK Bi/Aiius A 12 Inch , s. 1 s 14 nnd 10 feet , $11 ! . 00 ; B 12 Incn , s. 1 s. 12 , 14 and 1C foot , $41.00 ; C 12 inch , B. 1 s. 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $31.00 ; D 12 inch , s. 1 s. 12 , 14 and 16 feet , $23.00 ; No. 1 Com. 12 in. s. 1 B. 12 loot , $18,00 ; No. 1 Com. 12 In. s. 1 s. 14 and 10 feet. $17.50@18.50 ; No. 1 Com. J2 in. s. 1 B. 10. 18 and 20 feet , $10.50 ; No. 2 Com. 12 In. B. 1 s 14 and 10 foot , $10.50 , CHILINO AND PAHTITION 1st Com , J In. white pine partition , $32.00 ; 2nd Com. & In. whlto Pine partition , $27,00 ; clear % In , yel low pine ceiling , $20.00 ; clear in. Norway , $14.50 ; 2nd Com. K In. Norway , $13.00. UOAIIPS No. 1 Com. s. 1. s. 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $10.00 ; No. 2 Com. B. 1 B. 12 , 14 und 10 ft. , $10.50 ; No. 3 Coin. t. 1 B. 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft. $14.50 ; No. 4 Com. s. 1 B. 12. 14 and 10 ft , ( shlp'g cull ) , 111.00. Add CO cents per M. U. for rough. UATTE.VS , WELL TUIIINO , PICKETS O. G. Butts , gi lncii , ( Xo ) ; O , G. Uatts , x3 , SIS , 85c ; 3-ln , well tubing , U , & M. and bov. , $22.00 ; pickets , D. & II. , fiat , $20.00 ; pickets D.&H , square , $10.00. DIMENSIONS AND TIMIJBII. 12 ft. 14 ft. 10 ft. 18 ft. 20ft. 22 ft. 24 ft. 2x4. . . . 16.00 15.00 15.00 1000 10.00 18.00 19.00 2x0. . , . 15.00 15.00 1500 10.00 10.00 18.00 10.00 2x8. . . .15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 10.00 2x10. . .16.00 15(0 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 10.00 2x12. . .15 00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 19.00 4x4-8x810.00 10.00 10.00 17.00 17.00 18.00 10.00 FENCINO. No. 1 , 4 & 0 Inch , 12 & 14 ft , rough , 16 00 ® 10 50 Fo , 1 , " " 16 ' < 17.00 17.60 No. 2 , " 12 & 1 ' 18.50 ( > 14.00 No. 2 , " " 10 " 15.00 10.00 FINISHING Island 2d clear , 1'flnch , 2 B , 4U.OO@51.00i IBI and 2d clear , \\i \ and Z inch. 3 ,47.XX ( < i50008aoloftr ; , IJf Inch , a 3 s , $4.U)0 ) < * 4 < Ut < ) )8d ) clear , IJtf nnd 8 Inch , 8 2 , mt ( $40.K ( ) ; B select , UA IK nnd 3 Inch , H 2 B , nr.tMfi 33.00 ; lt mid ' M oicnr , 1 Inch , 8 9 f > , $45.00 ; 3d clear , 1 Inch , B 3 s , $30.00 ; A no- lect , 1 Inch , s 3 s , $33.00 : B select. 1 Inch , A 3 s , $30.00. FI.OOUINO 1st com 0 Inch whlto plno. $34.00 ; 2d com 0 Inch whlto pine. $31.00 : fkl com 0 Inch whlto olno , $2 < lOl ( ; com 0 inch whlto pine , $20.00 ; com 4 nnd 0 inch yoliow pino. $15 00 : Star 4 Inch yellow pine , $17.00 ; 1st nnd 2d clear yellow plno , 4 nnd 0 Inch , $19.00. POPLAR LUMIIIJU Clear Poplar box bds , Jtf In s 3 s , $ .1500 ; clear poplar K . In pnnol. $ JW > ,00 ; clear poplar * f n panel , $25.00 ; clear iraplnr in panel clock wide , . 8 2 s , $28.00 , clear poplar corrugated celling , J < , $30.00. POSTS Whlto cedar , 0 Inoh halves , I3a ; whlto cedar , ! > ) { Inch halves and 8 Inch q'rs , lie ; whlto cedar 4 Inch round. lOc ; Tomius- sco rod cedar , splltT lOo ; split oak ( whlto ) , 8c ; sawed oak , ISe. SIIISOI.K ? , LATH , per M. XX clear , $3.20 ; extra * A , $2.80 ; standard A , $2.00 ; r. inch , clear. $1,00 1.70 : n Inch , cleur , $ l.75@1.80 : No. 1 , Sl.HKgl.l.v clear red cedar , nnxcd widths , from Washtneton territory , $ .1.40 ; California red wood , dimension widths , $1.50 ; cypress , clear heart , dimension widths , $3.S5 ; lath , $2.40. SIMP LAP No. 1 plain , Sand 18 lnch$17.K ) ; No. 2 , plain , 8 nnd 10 inch , $15.50 ; No. 1 , O. G , , $18.00 , SiDivn 1st Com. , and 10 foot , $23.00 ; 2nd com , , nnd 10 feat , $10.00 ; 3d com und 10 feet , $15.00 ; fence , com. , and 111 foot. $ IUX ! ) . LIME , imj. Quuicy whlto llmo ( best ) , SOo ; English nud German Portland cement , $3.45 ; Milwaukee and Louisville , $1.30 ; Michigan plaster , $3.25 : Fort Dodge plaster , $3.10 ; Hluo Ranld plaster. 81.00 ; hair , 20o ; sash , CO per ct dls ; doors , blinds , mouldings , 50 per ct dls ; tarred felt , per cwt , $1.00 ; straw board , $1.50. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Previsions § Stocks Basement First National Bank , C > OS houlliiUlli Slruut , Omaha WANTED _ Jsttcd by Cities , Counties , School DhtricU , 'A'atcr Com- panleo , &c. We nre In the market for the purchase of round ninoiintsofKiicli Iwiuls. Correspondence cotlcltetl , N. W , HARRIS & COMPANY , Bankers , 115-117 Monroe Street , CHICAGO. CO Dovonahlm Street , BOS1ON , JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 181 $ . Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE MOST PEEPECT OP PENS Boots and Shoos. KlIiKEKDALt , JOXES .t CO. , Sucooiiori to nceit , Jonri & Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of Biots & Slices Agenti for Ilonton Hublior Shoo Co. , 1102. 1101 and 1106 llnrnoy btrvot , omalm , Nubr.iskn. Browors. STOUZ & 1LER , Lapr Beer Brewers , JWl North KlKhteontU ilroat , Omnba , Neb. _ _ Comce. _ _ EAGLE COHNK1E WORKS , MannfFctnrers ofGalyanizeil Iron Cornice Wluilow-cnpa tint ! mptullc kyllgit' ) . John ICpenctvr , proprietor , lift nud llu Souih ictu MrceU P a p or Box OB . _ _ "JOHN i . WILKIE , Proprietor Omalia Paper Box Factory , No . 1317 and 1319 Doiigla * itrect , Oninhil , Nob. _ _ _ _ _ _ M. A. JJ/SBHOir A CO. , WhoU-inlii manur clurcr > of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch OIHco , 12th and Iinrd ttrcota , Oninh-x. Net ) . MANVFACTUKIKQ CO. , Manufacturers of Sain , Djors , Blinds , ilouldlniu , stnlr-trork n 1 Interior until wood Uulsu. U&-9 North Iblli ( trctt , Omntia , Neb. JStoarn FlttUigs " , Pu mps , Eto. _ STKAKO A OLA nK"STEA.M II EAT I KQ GO. , Pumps , Pines and Engines , BUam , wntcr , rnlhrnjr nnd mining "lipplliJ , etc. 02U , 'Jit nnd tr.'i Karnuui stre.-t , Omalin. U. 8. 1V1ND ESGINE PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , Unlit3 r i < ln'l mllli. 13 nnd KO Jcnos at. , Oinaha. O. F , HOIB , Acting Jlnn ger. 13ROWNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers a'ii General Mgcuinery , BUcct-lron wuri , steam pumpi , saw mills. J2U-12U Leurcnwertb itrcot , Umalm. Iron Works. PAXTON A VIEHLINQ IRON WORKS , Wrought aafl Gait Iron Building Won KnKlnei , bi s nork , general foundry , machlno anil blackimltb work. Olllconnd worki , U. 1' . K.J. and 17tb itroet , Omaha. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire andiron Railing Dc'i'i talli , window guard * , flower ( taniln , wlro lUni , etc. 12J Nutth RHi street , Urouha. OMAHA. SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Iroof Safes , Yaulti , JMI work. Iron fhutUri and tire t-icapei. 0 , Andrecn , prop'r. Corner lull and Jackion in. SO TTTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of South Omaha , Limited. ; TIIK - CHICAGO SHORT LIKE OP TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , Tbo Itcst Route from Omuba nnd Council DlufTri to ZIZTHE EAST = TWO TUAIK8 DAILY BETWKKN OMAHA AND COUNCIL. UtUFFB Cblcapo , AND MHwaiiUee , Ht. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Ilaplds , llock lalantl , Freeporl , Itockford , Clinton , Dnljnquo , Daren port , Elgin , Madlsun , Jancsyllle , llclcli , Wlnonn , La Crosse , And all other Important polnti lait , Nortb t and buutUtait. Tor through ticket * tall on the lleket mif nt at 1M1 Farnaru itrect , lu JJarkor lilcck , or at Uiiloa 1'aclflo Depot. rullratn Hleepen and the tlntit Dlnlnii Can lo tht world are runun tlm ma'u ' line ol the Chicago , Mil * naukooi Bu l' ul JlalUBjr. and erorr attention li paid to iiaucngort ty courteout eiuplo ; * * ut ( ha cuDipanr 11. Jlll.I.Klt.aonernl , Vonacer. j , r' . TIJCKCIi. Ai.l.Uiui ; i" r l Manager. A. V , II. CAUI'E.Vmt , Ueueial I'nu.ntor and Tlrkct Aurnt. G1.U. K. UlCAFhOUD. Aillltant G o ral l'anung r an I Tirkot Ageot. T. J. Cl UK. utneral finperlutindcnt. br return mail full duicrlptlva clr FREE culur of MOODY'8 Now Tay lor System of Oroas Gutting Any lady of ordinary Intalllgence cun easily andqulclcly learn to cut and make any Karmont in any style , to any measure for lady or child. OttriuenUKUarunfotil to nt perfect without try * ( nyod. Address , MOODY & . CO. . Cincin nati. Ohio. AgrqiiltiirKMniplonionta. Dealorin Agrlcnllnral Implements ! Wagonr . Jonto Htccl. IMh. oranlm , Xcbrmkn. fi MK1CALV CO. , Aarlcniri numerals , WOEOIIS , carriagei lluggla < , ctc.holcnlc. . Omi > h .Xcbr V . PARL1X , OKKlfDOMf .t MARTIN CO. , . Wliolmnlo Dc lcn In Agricilt'l ; ' Implements , fens S En ( il. tul , SJJ nJ OT JcaCl Itrct't , Omitlin. MOL1NE , MlMIUnNA STOnUAlOJ CO. * itannfneluroM nnil Job' ors In Wagons , Buggies Rate ] , Plows , Etc , Cor. Vih ami 1'nrlHo itrveti , Ornnlin. Artists' Mntorlnla- A. IWbPE , Jr. , Arlisls1 Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 Iloiiglnntrcct , Onuhn , Ncbrnikn. Boots encl Shoos. ir. r. MORSK * co. , Jokers of Boots and Slices , 1101 , liai , IHVJ Ioucli Uri-ct , Omnhit. Mniuifnctorr , . buiiinier trc'ct , I'uston. Coal , Coke onel Llmo. OMAHA COAL , COKE , t LIME CO. , Jobtes ; of Hard ani S3fl Coal , 9 > J Soutli IStli flr.ot , OtuaUn , Nobrnaka. KEUUASICA FUEL CO. , Sliiprers of Cial ar.fl Cok'c , 811 ijontli l.U'.i at. . Oinnlin. Nob. LUMBER. ETC , JOIfiY l. WAKEFIULD , Wliolcsale Lumber , Etc , Impnrlcil nml American I'arllmvl cement. Sttt * > ntiuiit for llliwnut.i-0 h\ilrnu le coiucnt nuU ( j ln f nlilluliine. C1IAS R. LEE , Wood carpels nml rinriuet | itoiirin ; ; . ttli MUl louRlt 's , Omnhn , lb. LUMIIEII co. , & 11 Kinds of Building Material at Wliolcsate Utli street nml Union 1'nflflu Irnck , Omatin. LOUIS RRAMORD , Daler : in Lnmber , Lain , Lime , Sasb , Doors , lUc. V -'nrucr 7th nml Poaiilut. Offlcf Corner IL'tli nnd Uouulai. FRED. W. OR AY , LumbG1 Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Cuiacr Dtti a'ld Uauulas sts , Oiualia. C. N. D1ETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Llimber , 13lb anil California ttrect , Onmhu , Nebraska. Notions. T. OltERFELDER A CO. , IiiiDortoFs & Jobbers in Milisry & Mim Mi , 8111 ami 818 Poulli lltU itrcd. Notions. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Mosaic Notions and FiiMisbing Goods , lnrnor Street , Omaha. Commission and Storage. RWDELL A RWDELLt Stone ani Omission Mercliants , Si-eclnltlcs Uutlfr. cum , cliccao. poullrr , llllllounrd slrcot , Omahi , Nel > . Dry Goods and Notions. M. V. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnisbing Goods and Notions 1102 mid 1101 Douglas , cor , llth itrect , Oiruilm.Nob. KILPATlUok-KOCH DRYQOODS CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Dry Goods , Notions UcDt'i furnUhlnz cooJs. Corner llth and Llarnor otiuvts , Oiimlin , Nubraska. J1EL1R , THOMPSON A CO. , Importers and Job'jors of Wcoleus and Tailors' ' T'-'mmi ' 317 gpiitli Uth struct. DEtt'EY Wholesale Dealers in Fiirnitnre , Farunrn atroot , Omnlm , Ncbruika. CHARLES SUIVERWK , Fiirnitnre , Omalin , Uotirjskn. Crocorloa- PAXTON , GALLAGHER ft CO. , Wiiolosale Groceries and Proyisions , 705,707. 7(0 ( find 711 Soutli IQUi at. , Oinalja , Nob. ' UcCORD , RRADY A COM WliolcwlG Grocers , 18th and Loa\ onrortli atreetn. Oiualm , Kebrnika , Hard wa ro. W. J. VROA'l'OH , toy HMware , Iron and Steel , Sprlnm , waxen stock , linrdwiirn , lumber , etc. 1201 . _ and nilllarney urtet , Omalia. W. J. Heavy Hardware , Iron anil Steel , oto- r' - LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEff HARlt- WARE COMPANY. Wholesa'e Hardware , Cntlery , Tin Plale , Uotuli. ilioct Iron , etc , AKCiiti for HOKO sculci , illauil powder and Lyiiinn barbed vlro. IIIMEUAUUH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Snoij Mocbaulc * ' tool and Murrain scalci. 1405 UOUIM etrcct , Oiualia , Nob. ToyajJEto. H. HARDY & CO. , Jobber ) of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , IIoui * furnUtilng t'ooJi , clillilron'a rarrlaKti , IXt Kurnuro itroet , OmahaNeb. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refine ! and LnMcaling Oils , AzU greut , etc. . Omaha. A. U. llltliop , MantgDf , CARPENTER PAPER CO , , Wholesale Paper Dsilers , C rrr nlc ttcckof prlutlnj , wripplnif tnd Carrjr n nice utoclciif iirlnllriv , vtrnppInK and wntlutf paper , Hpecla ) auvntlon tlveu tu card paper. SUJ ( , UOlllul fnntion I Pornom dllll IKfh 10 elf , 1'nitl In Capital $500,000 OI'l'lCHIlHs OKO. K. IIAUKKH , 1'ienldont. K. U llllvltUOWKIt. Vlui ITctldent. V , II. .lOIINKDN. ( 'unlilor. w , a. ui'.L'rOli , AtiuUtant Cusuier. UIHKOTOHH : ClKO. n. IUnKi-.il , J.H.I K. ' J < . lliKiuiowiii , CHAD , lli.iz , K. li. JOH.MJON , J. N. CoiiNisir , ll. 1) ) . WlLMAUM , J. U Mn.ud , B. H. Jonr-ho.v. H. W. Cnov. AI.I.BNT , ItKO-roit , WM. Hiuvitii , K. A. IlKNHON , OUBTAV ANHKHSOX , UKO. 1'AITKIIHON , 1) . C'UNNINdllAM , Acc'uuntB of bunkere. nun chtnU and unls received ou tuo aunt fftvctHble tenus.