THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : % $ bNESDAYs JULY 31 , 1889. THE SPECULATIVE JIARKEFS. "Wboat Trndlugr Only Amounts to an Average Volume. CORN STRONG AND ACTIVE. Very Ijlttlo Uhfinca Exlnbltod tit Oat Transactions No Improvement In Provisions Cnltlo UiiBlncsn Fair Oonornl ( Quotations. CHICAGO PRODUOK MAItKETS. CIIIOAQO , July 8D. fSpoclal Telegram to THE UKB. ] The wheat market was narrow to-day and trade on'y ' an average n volumo. The tendency of values was In the direction of Improvement. This was not to the liking of the local crowd , which has been getting very bearish lately. It sold yesterday and sold ngaln this morning. This sort of trade being small , however , It did not taKe great concerted buying to start the market up and glvo the scnlpors a llttlo scare. Logan ti Co. , Dunham ft Co. , George Smith , Ham merer & Co. , nearly all of the firms with Now York connections , were nctlvo buyers early , and outside business enough on the buying sldo came In afterwards to sustain the market at the advunca and Induce free covering on behalf of the llttlo fol lows. It wns sold that foreigners wcro good buyers of futures In Now York , and this Is probably true. In the shipping branch of the trade a fair degree of activity for foreign account was also reported. Now Yotlc advices are that about a dozen boat loads had boon taken. Clearances do not show that the real anxiety on the question of supplies has extended beyond the speculative class. Commercial cables are conflicting , not to say flatly contradictory. The London Times had another article this morning going to provo that there would bo a start ling deficiency'In the world's crops. This Is the third or fourth article of the tame kind that has been published In the same paper lately and cabled to ttio press on this sldo , nud .judging from the orders sent In from abroad to accumulate contracts for future delivery , these publica tions have not been without effect or senti ment on the other sldo. But , as before itatod , shipping statistics fall to provo that alarm has communicated to the merchant class. This may como later. Michigan par lies wire Hutohlnson that the wheat crop of that state will bo a disappointment , both as to quantity and quality , and II. W. Pratt , of Minneapolis , wires the Bakers that the Jim River crop will bo 50 per cent below Ills preconceived expectations. The generality of the reports from all quarters , however , continue favorable , and the weather throughout the Ohio valley and louthwcst Is clearing up. Locally , receipts are good , the arrivals for to-dnv being 577 cars , ana to-morrow's estimate is for 200 cars. In the cash market there was an nctwo Inquiry for car lots. There are some July con'.ractR yet to fill , which may account for the demand to some extent , but No. 3 brought within about So of No. 2. Dickinson , Irvin , Green & Co. nnd others bought moder ately for export. The opening trades In December were on "a basis of 78 0. The price wont to 78 c , whore there was good buyers for New York nud forolisn account. The market advanced to TSJi'c , reacted to 76M@ 8c , rallied ngain to 78 c , worked back to 78&o , nnd advanced to 78Xc. around ,1 which point it hung a long time , nnd then ad I , , vanced to 79 c , closing steady nt 79c , or ? higher than yesterday , September opened at 1)5 ) 7C e , rauired at ( % @ c , closing at the IM top. In July thcro was quite a flurry. A 1,1,1 tno start the market was 70c. It sold off , l { and later iu the day advanced .to 80) (3. The little bidding by Me Henry Rave the few remaining shorts n nervous tremor and filled them with fear 1,1- that Hutchinson might contemplate a twelfth hour bulge. Later the fear Subsided and the price dropped back to 79WcJ closing at 79J o , or 9/o bolter than yosterday. To- mor row will bo the last day of July and trade will breathe a sigh of relief. Very few people - plo over seriously believed that there was ever any danger of a "July deal , " but , all the same , the markets will bo healthier and the air purer whoa the calendar turns into August. The corn market was strong nnd more ac- tlvo. 1 no main element of firmness shown wus again the active demand for cosh offerings. The stocks hero are low and the receipts are quite moderate while the outgoings continue to diminish the stock In sight. The small quantity of con tract corn and sotno unsettled short sales for July has some influence on the cash marke at present. In addition to the active ship ping Inquiry later futures wore strong , IP sympathy with the seller the month. Sep tember Improved > c , closing at 3QK ° > and May gained Me , closing nt 87J c. Oats exhibited llttlo change in value , with July relatively strong. There was a fair demand for account of shorts and the month went chiefly at 22Jtfc , with two "long1 houses doing moit of the selling , Now crop deliveries were quiet , with September around 21 o and May /iZi5pB' ( Receipts and estlmntei 8 vvoro both fair and withdrawals exhibited i food increuso. No. 2 oats In store were sulo- ublo nt 22XU , but car lots to go there aboul } { o discount , or on'a parity with Augustdollv try. try.In provisions there was no improve' ment in tone or condition. Tho'free buying by Armour , especially of short ribs , had tin effect of stopping iho downward stampede but It failed to wonc any change for the bet lor. The feeling was heavy , and with hog rccolpti at western packing points sorno 10,000 , head larger than they were on the corresponding day last year , the boar sldo had the call. Armour's attltudu in the mar ket made operators , of course , act conserva tively , though general surprise was mani fested over the llttlo Influence exerted by the great packer. The shorts covered with soroo freedom , particularly in short ribs and pork , and In a speculative way considerable life and Interest was shown. Fluctuations kll around were also confined to a small range. Compared with yesterday's prices , lard closed quotubly unchanged , pork B@7c lower and abort ribs a shade easier for Sep tember and subsequent delivery and about 2 > o higher for August. CHICAGO L.IV13 STOCK. CHICAGO , July 80. [ Special Telegram to TDB BBC.I CATTLK. Business was fair and prices steady'all along the line , with nearly everything sold. The receipts were divided between 0,000 natives and 8,000 Tex- Cid ans. Native butchers' stock was steady and In fuir demand. Texaus sold about the same a heretofore. There were a few grass rangoiK and a fo'w corn-fed rangers among ' the arrivals. Gross rangers sold yesterday at $3.303:1.35 : und they are not wanted oven at these low prices. There is more of a mar ket in stackers and feeders this week than , for many months post. Prices are very low and the stock strong and healthy. Cbolco IVa extra DCQVCB. $4.30 < < $4.45 ; medium to good steers , 1050 to 1500 Ibs. . $3.00@UO ; 1200 to 1850 Ibs. , $3.0504.10 ; U50 to 1200 Ibi. . $3.80 ® 8.00 ; stackers and feeders firmer at $3.20u ( ) 0.25t cows , bullsund mixed , $ l.GO@U.OO ; bulk , | 2.10@3.40 ; slop-fed steers , $3.6004.25Texas ; steers , $2.20 ; cows , $1.003.10 : western na tives and half-breeds , $3,15(23.60. ( ftry Hoes Business was again 'slow in heavy sorts , with a downturn of 6@10c , soiling early at $ i.20 ( < 4.80 for packing and heavy , with a few lots of fancy heavy at $1.85. Light sorts wore slow at $1.00 ® 1.60. FINANCIAL ) . NEW YOKK , July 30. [ Special Telegram ton U'lia BF.B.J STOCKS The market this morning ni ing did llttlo toward recovering from the intense ich tense dullness of Monday. Tboro was much discussion in stock circles regarding the tech action in Reading , Tno absence of such leaders as Cammack , White and others caused a feeling of indifference , Chicago BOm orders were not of a decisive character. Lon don prices this morning were higher. Among the few stocks traded in first prices showed Italns over last evening's prices of from % to % per cent generally , while rn was exceptional with an advance of % There was some animation In Reading > , Northern Pucitlo preferred , Atchison , St. Paul nnd Che nponkc & Ohio , nnd of thcso Roadmij nnd Atchison were Inclined to drop , while the others ndvnncod slight fractions. In none of them , however , dul the range of prices exceed M per cent , and Into m the hour the dropplnR tendency reached the stronger stocks. The dip took Now Enftland off J < f'U ) 4 , Atchloon to X > X , Missouri Pncinc K to COX , Chicago Bw * X to Trusts wcro weak ; sugar lost > J to lead 1 per cent to 22 % . During the hour to 12 o'clock the list was stagnant , with much pressure la Hcadlnu and lend trusts. Later In the day there WAS n return of strength and good advances all through the list. This was duo to London orders , the buying by shorts and Investment , buying In a few slocks. At the close the gains for the day extended from Jf to \ % per coat. Jersey Central gained Jf to 110 f , Lake Shore J < to 103 , Chesapeake & Ohio J { to 23jtf , Northern Pa cific preferred and Burlington H ch , Northwestern 1 % to 103 , St. Paul } to TO tf , Rook Island X to 05 } , and Missouri Pacific IV per cent to 07 / . Lackawanna closed J per cent higher. Reading after soiling off to 42 > l rebounded n point nnd closed l ( batter at 43 } ( . Chlcaeo gas regained from 54 > { to 50 at the closo. The total sales for the day were 153,000 shares. The following were the closing quotations : U. B. 4s regular. 123U Northern 1'nciao. . 23 'i ' 0. 8. 4s couponi . . .128 ( do preferred . nt U.8.'msroKUi ] r..iOflU 0. is N. W , U. H.4Ms coupons. .lCflJxl ilo preferred . l.K ) PaclD&Gsof 'Hi . 118 iN.V.Central . I0r > ? < Central 1'aclflo . 3I I' . O.iR , . . . . SU ChlcAcoJcAlton..lZ5 i Hock [ aland . 0.1 Chlcto ( , nrllngton C..M.&St.l > ' iyulncv . lOOVi" " doproforred SU'aul&Omahn. . Illinois Control 11354 dopraforrod. . . . . to I..I1..V W. , 0 Ualon Pacific. . Kansas ct xajLivn. . . . ju.ow L. k V. . . w InkoBtior JOIft cloproforred. Mlchltcan Central. , en Western Union Mlesoui-ll'ftcltlo. . . . C7J { Mo.vnr Easy at 2@24 } V ° r cent. Pnistn MsitOANTiLn PAPBII lJi3tt } per cent. RTiiRLtNa EXCIIANOR Hull , and weak ; sixty-day bills , $4.S5 ; demand , PROUUOG MAH1CET3. CHICAGO , July 80. 1:16 : p. m. close Wheat Cash , TO&oj September , 77 c ; December , 70o. 70o.Corn Corn Cash , SGJjJo ; August , 80 @ 3C o ; September , 30ci < . Oats Cash , ffijga' August , 22o ; Septem ber , 2 Pork Cash , $10.47M , nominal ; Aucust , 10.47 ; September. $10.52 . Lard Cash $0.02 > , nominal ; August , tAO ! % ; Scptombor. $0.12 } . Rye Cash , 43) ) c , Barley No. 2 , September. 64) ) 0 bid. Flax Seed No. 1 , tl.35) { . Prluio Timothy $1.45 ; nominal. Whisky $1.02. Flour Unchanged. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , $5.12X@5.25 ; short clear , $ i.G2 > @ 5.75 ; short ribs , $5.35@5.40. Butler Quiet ; creamery , ll@10o ; dairy , 0@13c. Cheese Steady ; full cream Cheddars , flats and Young Americas , Es s-Dull ; fresh , 10@lO > ie. Hides Stead v. Tallow Steady ; No , 1 solid packed , ; cake , 4 > fa Receipts. Shipments. Flour . 15.000 12,000 Wheat . 120,000 22,000 Corn . . 434,000 203.000 Oata . 123,000 143.000 Now York. Julv 80. Wheat Receipts , W.SUO : exports , 17,800 ; spot moderately ac tive. U ° low ° r nnl | steady ; No. 2 red , b7 } < @ 87 % m store and elevator , b'J c alloat , t > 'J@ OO f f. o. b. ; No. 1 white , 09o ; ungraded red , 72 ( < sS9o ; No. 2 Milwaukee , 8Sc delivered ; op tions moderately active ; July > o lower , other months steady to , e advance ; No. 2 red July , closing 87 > . Corn Receipts , 140,400 bushels : exports , 132,100 , bushels ; spot fairly uctivo and firmer ; No. 2 , 44 } c in elevator , 4ltf@44c alloat ; No. 2 white , 52c ; No. 8 , nominal ; ungraded mixed , 42 > i@l Kc ; steamer mixed , nominal ; options , lus * active and stronger ; August , closing 44c. Oats Spot quiet and steady ; options flrin- or and 'fairly active ; September , closing 27o ; No. 2 white , 34c ; mixed western , 2C@ 2Uc ; whlto mixed western , 84 < < i40Xc ; No. 2 Chicago , 28J/C. Conee Options opened steady nt 10@25 points advance ; closed baccly steady and 25@40 points up ; sales. 59,750 bags ; July , $14.05 ; August , $14.50(314.75 ( ; September , $14.70@14.90 ; spot rlo , stronger and fair ; cargoes , $17.50. Potroldum Quiet ; United closed at 99 0. Eggs Firm ; western , Pork Lower and dull ; mess , $11.75@12.50. Lard More active and easy ; western steam , $0.3S@3.42J ; closing , $3.40. Butter Easy and in fair demand ; west ern dairy , lC@.l2Mc ; creamery , 10@17c. Cheese Colored , firm ; whlto , weak ; western - ' orn , C@7c. Ljivcrpool , July 30. Wheat Weak , de mand poor ; holders offer freely ; No. 1 California , 7s ld@7s 2d ; rod western , sprinir , 7s 21tfd@7s3 > d ; rod western , win ter , 09.11Xd@7s KJ. Corn Steady and demand poor ; now mixed , 4s St. boms , July 80. Wheat Higher ; cash , 73J o ; August , 73X@73c ; Septem ber , 748 ° - Corn Higher ; c.isli and July , 3 c ; August , aao ' ; September , 33 @ 33 > e. Oats Lower ; cash , 2Jc ; August , 2QX ; Sep tember , 21a Pork-$11.2S. .Lard Nominal , $5.55K. Whisky $1.03. Butter Dull and nominal ; creamery , 14@ 15o ; dulry , Il@l3c. Cincinnati , July SO. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 red. 78c. Corn Quiet ; No. 3 mixed , 39o. Data Steady ; No. 3 mixed , 25i. . _ , Ityo Quloi. ; No. 2 , new , 40o ; old , 47c. Whisky Quiet at 81.03. Kausns City , July 3d. Wheat Lower ; No. 2 red , cash , & 4K ° i July C4 | c ; August , 04J/o ; No. 8 rod , cash , B7 > o bid ; July , 67 0 bid ; August 67o bid ; No. 2 soft , cash , GOo ; August , 05)/c. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , cash , 20 0 asked ; July , 24 o bid ; August 30o asked ; No. 8 , casn , 34o asked ; No. 2 , cash , 20) ) o bid. Oats No. 3 , August , 18u ; September , 18o. July SO. Sample wheat Lower with light demand ; receipts , 07 cars ; shipments , 72 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , July , $1.01X ; on track , $1.00 ; No. 1 north ern , July , 'Mo ; on track , 95@90c ; No. 3 northern , July , 84o ; on track , Milwaukee , July 30. Wheat Firm cash , 78c ; September , 709 c. Corn Firm ; No. 8 , 87 0. Oats Dull ; No. 3 whlto , 28o. Provisions-Pork , | 10.47 > i. SXUUK. Ohloueo. July SO. The Drovers' Journal re ports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 9,000 ; market rathe slow ; bcovos , $3.30@4 45 ; stackers and feeders ers , $3.20@3.25 ; cows , bulls and mixed , ll.OC @ : i.oo ; Texas cattle , $1.GU@3.50. Hogs Receipts , 13,000 ; market slow and 6 ( < $10o lower ; mixed , $4.20@4.45 ; heavy. $ > .00@4.35 ; light , $4.30 4.80 ; skips , $3.600 4.00. Sheep Receipts 7,000 ; market a shade easier ; natives , $3.75(44.80 ; western , $3.55 @a.80 ; Toxuus , KJ.GO@4,3o ; lambs , $4.UO@ 6.80. 6.80.Knnsaa Knnsaa Oily , July BO. Cattle Receipts , O.WX ) ; shipments. 3,400 ; market for common steady to weak , best a shade stronger ; com mon to choice corn-fed steers , i.00@4.15 ; stackers and feeders , $1.00@300 : cows , $1.50 ( 2.00. Hogs Receipts , 8,400 ; shipments , 830 ; market about steady ; light , t.20@4.80 ; heavy and mixed , $3.9034.1 % National Htnok Vardt. Eait St. tioula , July 80. Cattle Recolpts , 3,3X ) ; shipments. 200 ; market strong ; choice heavy native stein. , $1.9031.20 ; fair to goad $3.1033.00 ; stackers and feeders , $3.10 ® 8.00 ; rangers , corn-fwd , $2.00@3.50 ; grass- fed , $3.00@3.90. Hogs Receipts , 8,000 ; shipments , 200 ; market steady : ctioico heavy , t-l.lt@4.i5 ! ; packing , $4.20(34.40 ( ; light grades , fair to best , $4.35 ® J60. Sioux City , Julv 30. Cattle Receipts. 105 ; shipments , 25 : market steady ; fat steers , $3.00@150 ; feeders , $3.40@3.70 ; stackers , $3.35@J.OO ; cauuers ana bulls , 75oS ( l.i ; veal calves , IAOOC&1.50. Hogs Receipts , UOO ; market a shade low- or ; light and uilxed , $3.90(24,05 ( ; heavy , 1 I3.00XU4.07X. OMAHA STOOIC. Cattle. Tuesday , July SO. Tncro were about fifteen cars of ran go cattle among the receipts , which consisted largely ot natives. Among the offerings were some vor.v cholco corn-fed natives , and as high ns $4.15 was offered for ono bunch. Cholco and desirable beeves which happened to suit the buyer's fancy brought strong prices , but the general run of fair to ( rood cattle sold at no more than steady prices. Salesmen who happened to hnvo lightish cattle , weighing l.OuO to 1,100 Ibs , nnd on the grassy order , complained of the light de mand for such , no ono scorning to want thorn. The corn-fed cattle which changed bunds brought mostly $ : i.00@3.85 , There was considerable trading In butchers' stock , and cows sold nt.00 ( < J2.90 , but largely nt $3.00 ® 2.40. As compared with other markets , cows nro selling high here , as a glance at the sales In the Chicago papers will provo. The trade In feeders was very limited , owing to the light receipts. There wcro several buyers hero , and considerable Inquiry for good feeders. A few westerns brought $3.03 , and \ a piece of n load of natives the satno prico. Host 9. To-day's hog market was "off , " although the rocolps were not heavy. The host light nnd light sorts sold at steady prices , that Is largely nt $1.10. The trade In heavy nnd mixed hogs wns extremely slow ull the morning , but in the und a clearance wns of- fcctrd at a decline of 5 ( ClOc. The bulk of the hogs changed hands at $3.U5@4.00. Sheep. Thrco loads of western sheep wcro re ceived , out the murkot was slow. Receipts. Cattle 3,200 Hogs 4,000 Sheep 073 Horses 34 1'rloca. The folio win ? H a tibia ot prioai piU In this market for tha graioj of BID sic men tioned : Prime steers , 1800 to 1000 Ibs. . $3.80 Good steers , 1350 to 1450 Ibs. . . 8.75 f < $3.00 Good steors. 1050 to 1303 Ibs. . . 8.40 © 3.85 Common dinners . 1.25 dt'2.00 Ordinary to fair cows . 1.75 (32.25 Fair to good cows . 2.80 ( < 2.40 Good to cholco cows . 2.40 @ 2.75 Choicotofancvcowsholfor3. . 2.70 W3.00 Fulrto coed bulls . 1.75 ( S2.25 Good to cholco bulls . 3.35 ( $3.50 Light stackers and feeders. . . . 2.50 ( < $3.75 Good feeders. 950 to 1100 Ibs. . 2.75 C < * 3.00 Fair to choice light hops . 4.03 Fair to cholco heavy hogs . 8.95 @ 4.00 Fair to choice mixed hos . 3.05 ( 4.00 Representative Sales. No. Av. Pr. No. Ar. Pr. 1. . . . . . 050 $3 00 83. . . .1298 $3 75 83. . . . . .1151 8 SO. . . .1215 3 75 20. . , . . .1051 3 40 . .1204 3 75 9. . . . . . 703 3 40 40. . .1243 3 75 8. . . . . . 750 3 40 40. . .1259 3 75 43. . . . . .1037 3 50 It. . .1333 3. . , . . .1070 3 50 70. . .1223 380 01. . , . . .1208 355 33. . .1104 8 " 80 40. . , . . .1114 13. . .1491 3 80 10. . , . . .lisa 3 GO 10. . .1153 3 80 20. . , . . .1224 3 05 17. , . .1403 3 80 20. . , . . .1083 3 05 39. . .1173 8 85 40. . . . . .1231 8 C5 43. . .1:129 : 3 85 39. . , . . .1134 8 70 23. , . .1293 8 85 28. . , . . . OS8 8 70 00. . .1315 387K 28. . , . . . 930 8 70 85. . .12S7 3 90 32. . . . . .1124 3 75 41. . .1441 3 90 COWS. 15 797 200 4 1035 240 81. : 957 205 82 930 340 1. .1150 3 10 0. 753 3 50 1. 3 10 8. . 9)3 ) 2 50 31. . 925 3 15 1. .1190 2 50 33. . 923 3 15 34. .1147 2 70 1. . 700 2 23 3. .1350 290 1. .1180 2 30 FEEDCUS. 1. .1110 2 25 2 010 2 60 9. . 829 300 DULLS. .1400 200 1 14oO 325 CANNEnS. . 930 1 50 1 1020 175 CALVES. . 620 350 23. . . 200 3 00 noes. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 21 . . .220 80 $3 70 80. . . .244 80 $ 23. . . .200 8 85 03. . . 250 80 397 67..350 80 397K 15 1329 80 8 00 58..227 80 25..291 40 3 90 03..255 80 897K 12..293 40 3 90 50..SJ4 SO 400 9..315 8 90 63..259 120 4 00 11..809 80 8 90 03..331 120 4 00 28..829 40 8 90 79..234 SO 4 00 20..806 40 8 90 03..278 800 400 21..828 392 } 47..297 4 00 62..297 100 3 02)4 63..227 80 4 00 60..271 200 3 92K 69..243 40 4 00 55..279 200 895 09..347 160 4 00 70..255 80 3 93 53..263 120 400 51..824 80 S'05 61..204 80 400 58..267 240 805 04..276 40 4 00 r > 0..271 80 8 95 83..23 80 4 00 50..805 80 805 70. . . .251 130 4 00 65..257 80 895 04. . . .244 120 00 30..292 160 3 95 57. . . .292 120 00 59..2S8 120 895 02. . . . 249 80 00 07..255 100 395 82. . . .210 160 00 94..294 80 895 72. . . .235 00 72..348 40 895 64. . . .303 80 07K 53..337 805 40. . . .210 10 63..340 100 395 33. . . . 229 10 62..259 40 8 05 55. . . .203 40 10 61..270 ICO 895 49. . . .200 10 52..803 120 805 71. . . .190 80 10 01..207 80 8 05 60. . . .237 10 71..233 40 395 90. . . .217 40 10 07..255 200 3 95 40. . . .209 40 10 69..270 160 3 05 45. . . . 203 10 68..250 100 395 20 , . . .217 10 68..301 120 805 89. . . .205 40 10 73..273 80 8 95 73. . . .217 40 10 64..280 100 895 69. . . .195 40 10 72. . . 801 80 3 95 43. . . .221 10 63..285 3 95 15. . . .221 10 72..243 8 95 40. . . .213 10 73..351 100 395 77. . . .187 40 4 12 WESTEIIN CATTLE. 12Pr. No. Av. Pr. 49 steers corn-fed 1.6CO 8 90 81 cows 4,097 250 Standard Cnttlo Co. 74 calves. . 244 290 Cleveland Cattle Co. 93 steers , corn-fed 1,410 3 70 Bay State Cattle Co. 15 stags , corn-fed 1,431 350 ay State Cattle Co. 1 cow , corn-fed 94U 2 10 Thrco Months' Ititnge. Showing the highest and lowest 'prices ' paid for loads of hogs on this market on the days indicated during the pant throe months ; Stock Notes. D , Hall , Persia , brought in hogs. J. Lemke , Millard , brought In hogs. C. W. Sheldon , Porclval , la , , came in with cattle. G. D. Carnaban , Hastings , la. , was a vis itor at the yards. O. W. Limim was in from Henderson , la. , with two cars of cattle. A. H. Gould , Republican City , was at the yards with a car of cattle. G. J. Campbell came in with two cars of the Day state cattle , from North Uend. A. J. Snowden , a Kearney feeder and shipper , brought in seven cars of cattlo. Fuller , Smith & Fuller , dally shippers , had hogs hero from Newman's Grove and Scribnor , Ezra Witter , and L. L. Martin , well- known Fairmont dealers , had two cars of cattle each hero. D. O. Ball , of Aurora , was on the market with three cars of cattle. B. 13 , llartoa , of the same place , brought la two cars. OMAHA MAIIKKTH. I'r oil uce , Fruits , Etc. BUTKB Table dairy , 12QHo ; packort * stock , 7@Sc. Creamery Hlfs. fancy , lOo ; choice , 14@10ci oIldrSqtod , I'@l3o. Eons Strictly fresh , ICOTlrc. CiiBBsn Young Amcricnk.fhll cream , lie ; factory twin1 * , OJ c ; off VrUpos , 07o ; Van Rossom Kdnm , (11.50 per dii > ; snp sago , lOc ; brick , HQlUo ; limburtcer.jSiiliOc ; ; domostio Swiss , 14e , cheese safes/IMnzo * ' medal , Ho. I'oownT Llvo hens , per dozen , 4.00 ; mixed , * 3.33 < VJ3.50 ; , sprlng , $2.00 2.76 ; turkoi'd , 7Z8o ( ! per Ib ; duck % yJ.OOM2.50 ; gccso , ? 3.00@4 00 ; live pljftoH'i , tl.5'J. ' OUANOBS Los Anircles'HSO ; Rodl , $0.00. Lcxioss Fancy , J5.00 ; ohblco , W.C3. SouTiinitx PKACHRS JlrVu , 75c < 3l for choice , and OjC lOo for poornud common. Per bbl , 50c@ , CALIFOIINIA PBAOUM 20lb boxes , $1.00 1.50. CAI.IFOIINIA CALIFOHNU PlAIMS $1. PKAUS 40 Ib boxes , $1.75. WATEHMELONS $10.00@.20.00 per 100. s Per doz , $ t.53@2.00. VINKAITJ.ES Per doz , $3.003.50. BANANAS According to size , per bunch , COCOANUTS Per ICO , . Fncsn FISH Wlilto llsh per Ib , 7ts3 > io ; trout per" Ib , 9c ; whlto porch per Ib , 7u ; buf falo per Ib , , o ; pickerel per Ib , Oo ; black bass per Ib , lie. BBANS-CboIco hand picked navy , $1.75 ; cholco hand picked medium , SI.C5 ; cliolco hand nicked country , $1.60 ; clean country , $1.20@1.25. EAULY VnonTAniBa Potatoes. 80@40o per bu ; onions , California , per Ib , U c ; southern , per bbl , $1.00 ; cabbage , for crate , $1.25 : tur nips , per bu box. 50c ; beets , per box , 50o ; wax beans , per bu box , $1,00 ; string beans , per bu box , 75c ; green peas , per bu box , Sl.OO ; tomatoes , per bu box , 40@00c : cnull- llowor , $1.50 ; egg plant , 75c ; squash , 25o per doz ; cucumbers. IDc ; lettuce , 15o ; radishes , 15c ; soup bunches , 15c ; green onions , 10(3 ( 20c ; now carrots , 20o ; plo plant , per Ib , Ic. AITI.B BUTTEK 5c. Cninii-Bbls , $5 03 ; hf bbls , $3.00. MAI-LIS SUOAU ISXffllSo per Ib. POTATOES Old , cbolco , sacked , per bu , 15 ( foiWc. VEAL Cholco , medium Biro , G@0c ; cholco heavy , 4@3o ; spring lambs , $ aO.OU@30.dO per dozen , HONHY 14@1B per Ib for cholco. PjiEsnitVES 9 > i < ( $10o per Ib. JELLIES 3) < @ 4o per Ib. BEESWAX No. 1 , 10@19o. HAY $2.50@b.60. Fnisii-'J,00@10.00. ' TALLOW No. 1. 4c : No. 2,8@3t o. GUEASE A , 4@l/'ic ; yellow , So ; dork , WOOL Fine , averaco lsi&lGo ; cholco , 18 @ 19c , MEDIUM Average , 21$22o ( ; cholco23@34c ; coarse , lC@18o. Groceries. , PROVISIONS Hams , No. 1 , 10-lb average , llWc ; 20 to 23 Ibs , lie : 12 to 14 Ibs , 12 ; No. 2 , OKc : specials , 13Xc ; shoulders. 7c ; break fast , bacon , No 1 , 10V o ; specials , IBXo ; pic nic , 7Jc ! ; ham sausage , lOJ e ; dried beef hams , 9o ; beef tongues , $0 per dozen ; dry salt meats , O'f @ 7o per Ib. SAUBIOE Bologna , 4@4J o ; Frankfurt , 7c : tongue , Oo : summer , 2lo ; head cheese , f > Kc. A'oitK Family , baclts , per bbl , f 13.00 ; J - bbls , tO.75 ; mess , bbls , $11.83 ; Jtf-bbls , $0.25 ; piRpoik.bbls , $17.00 ; Jbbls , $3.00. PJGS FEET Pickled. Uta , 75c ; pickled plgn1 tongues , kits , $2.85 : piolcled tripe , kits , 65c ; pickled H. C. tripe , lcl& , , S5o ; spiced pigs' hocks , kits , $1.15 ; bonele'S3 > 'ham , 9c. BEEF TOXOUES Salt , 5 bls" $20.00 , OILS Korbsono P. . - WXo ; W. W. , 12 > c ! headlight , 18c ; salad oil , $2.15(89.00 ( per dozen. -1"- ' ' PCKLHS Medium , porvt > bl , $4.50 ; small , $5.50 ; gherkins , $0.50 ; C.-&B. chow-chow , nts , , $5.90 ; pts , $3.40. . t- VVitApi'iso PAI-BII Straw. per Ib. 1J @ 2 > c ; rag , 2Kc ; manllla.'Bj'Oo ' ; No. 1 , 8c. SALT-Dalry , 140 2-lb "nlcgs. " $2.00 ; do , 100 S-lbpkijs , $2.00 ; do , 60'5-1) pkgs , $2.40 ; do 23 10-lb pkgs , $2.80 ; Ashton. bu bags , 50-lb , 85c ; do , 4 bu bags , 224-lb ; , W.40 ; M S A , 50-lb bags , 55c ; No. 1 line , per bbl , 81.25. CAM > Y 9K@12 > c per Ib. CIIOCOLATB AND CoobA 21@39c per Ib ; German chickory , red , So : M GiNOEit Jamaica , } { pints , $3.00 per doz. FAIIINACSOUS GOODS Barley , 2 } < j@3K ° i farina , 4Kci peas , So ; oatmeal , - © oc ; mac aroni , lie ; vermicelli,11 lie ; rico , ' " aago and tapioca , 6@ < S cv FISH Salt Dried codfish , 0 ! @ 9o ; scaled hen Ing , SSc per box ; hoi. herring1 , dom , 50c ; Hamburg spiced herring. $1.150 ; hoi. herring , 70c@fl.10 ; mackerel , half bbs. No. 1 , $ .25.50 ; largo family , $13.50 par 100 Ibs ; whitcllsh , No. 1 , $3.50 ; family , $3.00 ; trout , $5.00 ; sal mon , $3.50 ; anchovies , SUc. LYE Sl.75Q4.50. NUTS Almonds , 15@17c ; Brazils , 9c ; fil berts , 12c ; pecans , 12c ; walnuts , 12c ; pea nut cocks , 8c : roasted , lOc. BAGS American A. seamless , 17c ; Union Square paper , discount 35 per cent. COFFIIBS Green Fancy old golden Rio , 22o ; fancy old peabcrry , 22e ; Rio , cholco to fancy. 21o ; Rio , prime , 20o ; Ro ! , good , lOc ; Mocha , 29o : Java , fancy Mandohllng , 29c ; Java , good interior , 34c. COFFEES Roasted Arbucklo's Arlosa , 32c ; McLaughlln's XXXX , 23J c ; German , 22 > $ c ; Dllworth , 22Ko ; Alaromu , 22 } c. faALSOUA % @ , ' per Ib. STAHCII 5@7o per Ib. STOVD POLISH $2.00(35.87 ( per gross. SPICBS Whole , per Ib Allspice , 12c ; Cas sia China , lOc ; cloves , Zanzibar , 20c ; nut megs , No. 1 , 75c ; pepper , 19c. SOQAKS Granulated , 9c ; confectioners' A , SJim .standard extra C , 8 ? ( $ $ Kc ; yellow C , 7Ko ; powdered , lOo ; cut loaf , 10)tfc ; cubes , lOe ; cream extra C , " ' " TEAS Gunpowder , 20HGOc ( ; Japan , 20@ 40is ; Y. Hyson , 2S@50c ; Oolong , 22@50. VINEOAU Per gal , 18@20o. CANXUU FISH Brool ; , trout , 8 Ib , $2.40 ; salmon trout , 2 Ib , $2.85 ; clams , 1 Ib , $1.25 ; clams , 3 Ib , $2.00 ; clutn chowder , 3 Ib , $2.25 ; devilled crabs , 1 Ib , $2.25 ; devilled crabs , 2 Ib , $350 ; codfish balls , 2 Ib , $1.75 ; caviar , 14 Ib. $3.25eels ; , 1 Ib. $3.40 ; lobsters. 1 Ib , $2.00 ; lobsters , 1 Ib , $1.90 ; lobsters , devilled , % Ib , $225 ; mackerel , lib , $1.00 ; mackerel , mus tard sauce , 3 Ib , $3.10 ; mackerel , tomato sauce. 8 Ib , $3.10 ; oysters , 1 Ib , OOa' oysters , 2 Ib , $1.50 ; salmon , C. H. , 1 Ib. $2.10 ; salmon , C. It , 2 Ib , $3.10 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 Ib , $ l.b5 ; salmon , Alaska , 2 Ib , $2.00 ; shrimps , 1 Ib. $ iC5. DUICD FHUITS Currants , 4J @ 5c ; prunes , caska , 1800 Ibs , 4H'4Kc ; prunes , bbls or bags. 4K@/tJ ° ; citron peels , drums , 20 Ibs , 34o ; lemon peel , drums , 20 Ibs , lOc ; bard dates , boxes , 12 Ibs , lOc ; apricots , choice evaporated , 25-1 b boxes , KIo ; apricots jelly , cured. 25-lb boxes , lOo ; apricots , ' fancy , Mt , Hamilton , 20-1 b boxes , 15a ; auricots , clioico , bags , 80 Ibs , 14o ; apples , evaporated , Alden , 50-10 boxes , 0@0 > fc ; apples , Star , Oo ; apples , fancy Alden , 6-lb , B.tfc ; apples , fancy Alden , 2-1 b , 8c ; blackberries , evaporated , 50-lb boxes , 6j @ 5o ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 18c ; pears , California fancy , } { B boxes , 25 Ibs , 20o ; peaches , Cal fancy , Ks unp. boxes , 25 Ibs , 13o ; peaches , Cal No. 1 fancy , j 8unp , bags , 80 Ibs , 12 | < c : peaches. Cal No. 2 fancy , Jtfs unp , bags , bO Ibs : peaches , Cal sundrlcd , % s unp bags , 80 Ibs ppaohcs , Jnncy , evap , unp , 50-lb boxes , I2@l3opoachos ; , Salt Lake , now , OM@7onecturlno9lrQd ; , 13c ; nectarines , silver , bags , 14o ; plltbfl- plums , Cal , 25-lb boxes , 12c ; raspberries ; ttvap , N. Y , , now , 2oo ; prunes , Cal , R O , 90-100 , boxes , 35 Ibs. 80 ; prunes , Cal , RC,00-70,9) c ; orange pool , 15o ; raisins , California Condons , crop 1838 , $2.40@2.00 ; ralslus , California ' loose , musca tels , crop 18S3 , $2.W@J.O > Oj'j ' . at Dry CooU . BATH Standard , 8cji ( ? om , lOo ; Beauty , 12J o ; Boone , 14o ; B , papcd. $0.50. BLANKBT8 White , , $ l,00@7,50j COlOFCd , 1.10@8.00. " l CAMIIHICS Slater , Sdj'Woods ' , 5o ; Stand ard , 60 ; Peacock , 6c. 10 nl CAIIPBT WAW Blbtowhite , 18 > o ; colored , SIKo. Hi-HI COHSET JBANS BostonJG ; Adroscoggln , 7Jfc ; Kcarsago , 7J o ; Kodlrport , Go\ \ Conestoga - toga , O o. COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dls , ; LL , unbleached , Gltfo ; CO , OJf/j { SS , 7J c ; BE " , 8JfoGG,905 ; XX , ll > XcOO \ , " ' ' i Ai. j ; iu HA. 4o ; DD , 15XoaT. ; iuju , YY , ISo ; BB , lOo : 20 bleached , 8kc ; 09 , i , IS o ; 50 brown and slate , Oo ; 70 , - . , ,90 , lOo. CIIASII Stevens' B , filfoj Stevens' A. 7c ; bleached , 80 ; Stevens' P , 1obleached \ , 6/o ; Stevens'N,8Kc ; bleached , OKo ; Stov- enVSRT.llHo. DENIMS Amoskeag1 , 0 or , IfiKo ; Everett , 7 oz , 18o : Yorif , 7 oz , ISo ; Haymaker , HKo , Juffroy XX , UWo ; Jaffroy XXX. 12kc ; Beaver Creek AA , 12o ; lieavor Creek BB , llo ; Heaver Crook CO , lOo. DUCK West Point , 29 In , 8 oz , 9 } < o ; West Point , 29 in , 10 oz , 12 > < o ; West Point. 29 In , 12 oz , l.o ; West Point , 40 in. 11 oz , lOc. FLANNELS Piald Uafuincn 80o ; Clear Lake , 80 } < o ; Iron Mountain , 20 } c. FLANNELS White G. II. No. 2 , J . 23o ; G II No. 1 , Jf , 27Xo ; G II No. 3. Jfi 22tf > 5 Q II Mo. 1 , } i\ WeQuecbco \ , No , o.-UOc ; 1 , FLANNELS Whlto Quecheo No. 3 , * f , Quechco No. 0 , } ( , 82)tfo { Anawan , Somerset , 15o. JuNNKLS-Rcd C , 24 Inch , 16 < oj E , 34 Inch , 21 Vo ! G G , 31 Inch , 20o ; 11 A F , J/ , 25o ; J R F , / , 270 ! G , f. SOo. GINOIIAM Plunkott checks , OJ/c ; Whit- tonton , 0)c ; York , 7Ko ; Norraondl dress , 7Kot Calcutta dress , TJfo ; Whlttonton dress , 7 > tfo ; Rohfrow dross , 8 > $ @ 12fo , KKNTUOKT JKANS Hercules , ISo : Leam ington , 22 > fo ; Glonwood , 20o ; Molvlllo , 3io ; Bang-up , SJ7LJO. MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth , $2.50 ; tnblo oil clotu , inarblo , $3.50 ; plulu Holland , " 'c ; dude Hollnnd , 12lfc. 'HINTS Drcsn Charter Oak. 5tfo ; Rnm- i > o , 4o ; Lodl , 6t/o : Allen , Oo : Richmond , Oe ; Vlndsor , OJfc ; liddystone , OXo ; I'aclflo iVo. PniNTS Pink and Robes Richmond , 0 > 4o { Allen. Oo ; Rlvcrpolnt BKo ! Steel River , Lja ; Richmond , 0c ; Pacltic , 0) c. PniNTa Indigo uluo , St. Lotiijar. 7 } o ; Vasblngton , OJfo ; American , OWe ; Arnold , J c ; Arnold Century , Oo ; Windsor Gold TK't , lOUo ; Arnold B. lOVe ; Arnold A , 12o ; Arnold Gold Son ) , lO c ; Yellow Seal , 10 > o ; \manna , 12a PrintsJjlld , ( colors Atlantic , c ; Slntor , Oo ; Berlin on , CXo ; Garner oil , J@7c. SiiliiTiN'o , CIIKCKS Caledonia X. OKc ; Jalcdonla XX , 10 > fc ; Economy , Oo ; Otis. Uo ; Jranito. OJ o ; Crawford chocks , 80 ; Ilaw liver plaids , 5 } o. SIIEETINO , BIIOWM Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7J/o ; ' Atlnntio'H , 4-4 , 7o ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , OtfcsjU- antic P , 4-4 , Oo ; Aurora LI * , 4-4 , Co ; Aui a C , 4-4 , 4J/c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 0o ; HoosWr LL , 4-4 , fi'fo ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7o ; Lnw- ronco LD , 4-4 , RJfo ; Old Dominion. 4-4,5 } o ; Pcpporoll R , 4-t , l ! fc ; Pupporoll E , 40-lneh , "Jfo ; Popporoll 8-4. 17 fo ; Pemioroll , 9-4 , ! 0o ; Pcpporoll , 10-4 , 22o ; Utloa C , 4 4 , 45fo ; Wat'hUBOtts , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora R , W , 7c ; Au rora B , 4-4 , 0 > fc. SunLTixo , BLRACIIED Ellorton , Housekeeper , 6Ko ; Now Candidate , Uorkoloy cnmbriu , No. ( X ) , 9c ; You Bet , 4-4 , 05fo ; butter cloth , OO. 4 { c ; Cabot , 7J o ; Fnrwcll , half blenched , 8) ) c ; Fruit of Loom , 5fc ; Grcono G , Co ; Ilopo , 7 > < oj King Phil p cambric , 10 ; Lonsduto cambric , lOo ; Lonadalo , 8 > ifc : Now Yorlc mills , lOo ; Pop- pcroll , 42-ln , lOo ; Popporoll , 4l-in ( , llo ; Pc - pcrcll. 0-4 , 14J o : Pcpimrcll , 8-i , 20o ; Pep- pcroll , 0-4 , Z2cPcpporell \ , 10-1. a4c ; Canton , 4-4 , 8tfc ; Canton , 4-4 , OJ c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wamsutta , lie ; Valley , fi > ic. TICKS Oakland , A , 7J < o ; Intcrnntloual Y Y , 8c ; Shetuckut. S , 8o ; Warren , No. 870 , lOc ; Berwick , B A , 18c ; Acme , l.'lo ; York , 80 In , 12JSc ; York. 82 in. 18 > o ; Swift River , 80 ; Thonidiko OO. 8Ko ; Thonidllto EF 8Kc ; Thorndiko 120 , O c : Thorndlko XX , 15c ; Cordls No. 5 , OJ c ; Cordls No. 4 , 10 > < c. ticaf Tohavoo. SUMATHX Medium to dark , per Ib , $1.G5@ 1,80 ; light , per Ib , $1.75@2.00. HAVANA Rcmcdlos , * 1.0J@1.15 ; Vuolto abajos , $1.15@1.25. SKCI > WnuTBits Wisconsin. 20@30o ; Pennsylvania , 80@50cj Housatonic , 8r > @ 55c. BINDBIIS Wisconsin , 12@10c ; Connecticut , 1020c. FI1.I.KH8 Havana scod , 8@12c ; Ttara , li@ lOo 1 ; Pennsylvania , 1018o ; Llttlo Dutch , 15@20c ] ; Key West , 20@25c. Drues nnU Otininlcnls. ACID Sulphuric , per carboy , 2 > fc ; citric , per Ib. , 6 ! < c ; oxalic , per Ib. , 15c ; tarturlc , powdered , per Ib. , 45 ; carbolic , U3@l5c. AI.UM I'er Ib. , SK" . AMMONIA Carb. pcrlb. , 12c. AiiuownooT Per Ib. , Bermuda , Sic. BAUSAM Copaiba , per Ib. , GSo ; tolu , 52@ 55c. 55c.BOHAX BOHAX Reflncd , per Ib. , lOc. CHEVM TAKTAII Pure , per Ib. , 82a EXTIIACT LOOWOOD Bulk , per Ib. , 12c. EHOOT 45c. GI.YCEISINK 2l } c GUM Aitinio S'J 95c. LYCOI-ODIUM . GiiYcuiiiNn Bulk , per Ib , 21 } c. GUM Assafajtldn , per Ib , 15o ; camphor , per Ib , 8So ; opium , per Ib. ? 3.a3. IODINK Reaubllmatcd , per oz , $3.05. LBAVKS Buchu , short , per Ib , 18u ; senna , Alex , per Ib , 25@3Sc. MouriiiA Sulph , per oz , $2.80 , MEIICUUY74c. . POTASH Bromide , per Ib , 40o ; Iodine , per lb$2.85 , QUJNM Sulph , per Ib , 23@40a SEEDS Canary , per Ib , 4Kc. SOAPS Cistllo , mottled , per Ib , 8@10c ; castilc , white , oor ID , 1315c. SriuiTS WITHE Swoct , per Ib , 80o. STHYCHNI A Crystals , 81.00@1.15. Suii'ii. CINCHONA Per oz. 5jjl3o. ( TAVIOCA Per Ib. Cc. TONGA BEANS $1.75. OILS Borsamont , $345 ; Wintergreen , $2.15 ; Malaga , 95o ; Unseed , raw , G2c ; boiled , 0-la 0laWIIITK WIIITK LEAD fO.50. CAIXJMEL Am , per Ib , 05o. CASTOU OIL $1.24. CuliEU BEUUIUS $1.59. ' CANTIIAKADIES 75c@1.05. CASSIA BODS Per Ib , I7c. CIILOIIOFOKM Per Ib , 87o. „ CojiitosivE SuniiiMATU Per Ib , 75o. Lumber and Building Material , f. o. b. Omaha. STOCK BOAIIDS A 12 inch , s 1 H 14 and 10 foot , $40.00 ; B13 inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $41.00 ; C 12 Inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $30.00 ; D 12 inch , sis 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $2300 ; No. 1 Com. 12 iu s Is 12 feet , $18.00 ; No. 1 Com. 12 in. s 1 s 14 and 10 foot , $17.50@18.50 ; No. 1 Com. 12 In. s 1 s 10 , 18 and 20 feet , S10.50 ; No. 2 Com. 12 in. sis 14 and 10 feet , 510.50. CKILINQ AND PAIITITION 1st Com. Jf in. whlto pinu partition , $32.00 : 2d Com. in , whlto plno partition , $27.00 ; clear % in. yel low pine ceiling , 20.00 : clear % in. Norway , $14.50 ; 2d Com. % in. Norway , ? 13.CO. BOAIIUS No. 1 coin. s. 1 s. 1'J , 14 and 10 ft , 819.00 ; No. 2 com. s. 1 s. 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $10.50 ; No. 3 com. B. 1 B. 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $14.50 ; No. 4 com. s. 1 B. 12 , 14 and 10 ft , ( blilp'g cull ) , $11.00. Add 50 cents per M. ft , lor rough. BATTKNR , WELL TUIIINO , PICKETS O. G. Batts , 2J4inch , 00 ° ; O , G. Baits , x3 , SIS , 85c ; 3 In well tublnc , D. & M. and bev. . $2.2.00 ; pickets , D. & H. , flat , $20.00 ; pickets , D. & H. square , $10.00. DIMENSIONS AND TIMIIEB. 13 ft. 14 ft. 10 ft. 18 ft. 20 ft. 23 ft. 24 ft 2x4. . . . 15 00 15.00 1500 10.00 10.00 18.00 19.00 2x0. . . . 15.00 15.00 15,00 10.00 10.00 18.00 19.00 2x8..15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 1000 18.00 19.00 2x10..15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00-18.00 19.00 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 19.00 FENCING. No. 1 , 4 & 0 inch , 12&14 ft , rough , 10.00@10.50 No. 1 , " " 10 " 17.00@17.50 No. 3 , " " 12&10 " 18.5o5eU.00 No. 3 " " 10 " , 15.00@10.00 FINISHING 1st und 2d clear , U.f inch , s 2 s , J49.00.r.1.00 : 1st and 2d clear , iknnd 2 Inch , s2s. f47.00@10.00 ; 8J clear , l , > { Inch , s 2 s , t4.00@40.00 : ; Sd clear , \\i and 2 inch. B 2 s , W3.00 ® 10.00 ; B select , 1JY , V/t and 2 Inch , s 2 B , $37.00(333.00 ( ; 1st nnd 3d clear , 1 Inch , s s , $45.00 ; 8d clear , I inch , s 2 s , $30.00 ; A so Icct , 1 Inch , s 2 8 , (33.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s 2 8 , $ W.OO. FLOOIIINO 1st com 0 inch whlto plno. $34.00 ; 2d com 0 inch Whlto pine , S31.00 ; 8 < ! com 0 inch white plno , $20.00 ; D com 0 mcl wlilto plno , $20.00 ; com i and 0 Inch yellow pine , $15.00 ; Star 4 Inch yellow plno , $17,00 1st nnd 2d clear yellow plno , 4 and 0 inch $19.00. Poi'LAK LUMiiBK Clear poplar box bda , In B 2 s , $35.00 ; clear poplar , % In panel $30,00 ; clear poplar % in punol , $35.00 ; clear poplar yt m panel stock wldo. s 2s , $28,00 clear poplar corrugated celling , j , $30.00. POSTS . -Whlto cedar , 0 inch halves , 12o ; white cedar , 5 > tf inch halves and 8 Inch q'rs ' lie ; whlto cedar , 4 Inch round , lOo ; Tonnes socrcOcodar , split , lOo ; spill oak ( whlto ) 80 ; sawed oak , ISc. SIIINOLHB. LATH , per M. XX ( clear , $3.20 extra * A" , $2.80 ; standard A , 2.CO , S Inch clear , 1,00@1.70 ; 0 inch , clear , $1.75@1.80 No. 1 , $1.1U@1.15 ; clear rod cedar , inlxci widths , from Washington territory , $3.40 California red wood , dunonslon widths , $4.50 cypress , clear heart , dimension widths , $3.25 lath , $3.40. SHIP LAI * No. 1 plain , 8 and 18 Inch $17.50 ; No. 3 , plain , 8 and ItInch ) , $15.50 ; No i , o. a. , $18.00. SIBINO 1st Com 13 and 10 feet , $23.00 ; 3d com. 13 and 10 feet , $19.00 ; Sd com , 12 and 10 feet , $15.00 ; fcnco.com , 13 and 10 feet $13.00. LIME , ETC. Quiuoy whlto lime ( best ) , 80o English and German Portland cement. $3.45 Milwaukee and Louisville , $1.80 ; Michigan plaster , $ J.25 ; Fort Dodco plaster , $3,10 llluo RuiUd plaster , $1.90 : hair , 30o ; sash 00 per cent dls ; doors , blinds , mouldings , 5C per cent dls ; tarred felt , per cwt , $1.90 straw board , $1.50. Motals. BLOCK TIN Enp. ref'g , small pig , 28o bar , 39c. ' Coi'i'Bit Planished boiler sires , SOo : cold rolled , SOc ; sheathing , 25c ; pltts , 20o ; Hats 2Ga. 2Ga.GALVANIZBO GALVANIZBO SHEET IKON Juanlata , dU count , 00 per cent. PATENT PLANISHED Inox No. 3-1 to 27 , A lunllty per Ib , lOKc ; No , 31 to 27 , B quality , io. For less than bundle add ! < opcr Ib. SHEET IHON No. 20 , $3.40 ; No. 27 , $3.CO. Boi.nnn Hoyt Motnl Co.'s half , nnd hnlf , n 1 Ib cases , per Ib , lOc ; comuiorclal half nnd half , 15c : No. 1 , in bars , 14o. TIN PiATn-Bcst ( Chnrcoal-IC ) , 10x14 , 05 shoots , $0.50 ; IX , 10x14. SM shoots , $3.25 : C , 12x12 , 825 Bhoots , WMIX \ , 12x13 , 223 hoots , $3.3,1 ; 1C , 14x20 , 113 shoots , $ OM > ; IX. 4x20 , 112 sheets , f.3.25 ; 1XX , 14x20. 113 hcets , $10.00 : IXXX , Hx20 , 113 heots , 11.75 ; 1C. 2x23 , 113 sheets. $13.50 ; 3xJ5 , 113 , $17.00 ; IXX , 3x23 , 113 shoots , W0.60. COKI : 1C , 10x14 , 233 sheets , $3.00 ; 1C , 4x20,113 shoots , $0.00:10,10x20 : , 2-tf shoots 9.50. RooviNO-Bcst ( Clrni * oal ) 20x23 , $3.75(3 ( 0.75. NAILS Base , $3.15 ; steel wlro nails , jaso , $3.00. Kuroprnu Motnl StnrUct. The American Metal Murlsot prints the 'ollowlng cable , dated London , July20 : No improvement can bo aeon ( n activity , > ut prices have boon generally llrmcr In to no. Tin In especial , ruled hl.qhor early In ho wccK , thougli on light snlcs , but toward ho end has fulled to maintain its position. A gain of 15e@l7sOd on Monday's ' curly oh tin 50 and about half n * much later In the day , brought the cash nnd forward prices up o 89 12sOd and 00 rMpecllvoly , from vhtch there was u 7sOd lulvanco the next forenoon , followed by n slight re action. Cash tin was llrm ut JC90 5s hrough all of , Wednesday's dealings , but hrco month's ' prompts , after opening ilghcr , wijro sold down to a backward ation of 2sOd ; nud ycstordny the pros- lure tor boar account madoiiuotalloiia us lewis is S9 15s , oven while cash wus comparative- y steady nt 90. The snmo Iniluonco was parnmount to-tiny , prlcos dropping 5s@7sOd at each 'change , to closing figures of S9.7sOd cash , S9 forward. Cori'Eii Although dull , and ndvnncod but n incro fraction , shows a decidedly firmer onu than last week , when the market closed at 40 15s cash and lOs.lcss forthroo months' > roinpts. The hxttor Improved 5s early on slondny , nnd were followed by cash bars on ho late 'clmngo ; thuso reacting 41 Tuesday 'orcnoon and holding steady all day and on. iVedncsnuy. Forward remained nt 40 6s oven after cash had got up to 11 5s , as It did yesterday , but improved 5s this morning , simultaneously with n cash advance of 10 , nnd on lute 'change got up to 40 5s , cash closing Arm at 4115s. ANTIMONY Tliousjh no higher , is firm and n good request nt 05 for Hullott's , Si'tLTBU Duplicated last week's advance of 5s , and Sllcslan Is now up to 19 15s. LEAD Seems to have got permanently Ixcd at thn quotation of 12 7s Od which has jccn currout for ull this month. ENOI.ISH Pie IHON Stood nt 40s where It closed lust week , on Monday nnd Tuesday ; ruling sixpence higncr on the next two days , and advancing as much moro to-duy , the closing quotutlon being 41s. Hr.ssn.MEit Pie Though advancing less than the foundry grades , It is still lagaln slx- pence higher at 51s OJ , STEEL RAILS Remain firm and are quite eagerly sought for at 4 15s , f. o. b. for icavy sections. OLD RAILS Are less active , but last week's quotations are unchnngcdL07sOd@70sforT'8 , 72s Od@75s D. H. c. I , f. , N. Y. SCICAIIKON Quiet nnd perhaps a shade ewer at 42s Odi$47s ( Cd , f. o. b. Gusnow. Friday , July 20 , 18S9. SCOTCH WAWUNTS A further improve ment in demand and price has to bo noted ; joglnnlng on Monday with u penny advance at each meeting to 45s , the quotation bolng ID like munnor raised to 45s 2d the next day. Relapsing slowly on Wednesday to 44s 10d , it again rose to 45s yesterday and to 45s 3d this morning , from which a further slight improvement was made this afternoon ; the dual quotations bolng 45s 4d. Makers' quotations arc for Coltness , alongside , Glasgow 53s Od Gartshorrio , .54s 3d Sutnmcrlco , " 55s Od Langloan , " 50s Od Curnbroo , " 48s Od Glonearnock , Ardrossan. . ' 53s 9d Eglinton , .45s 3d Dalmelllngton , " . . . . . . . .47s 3d Lighterage , Ardrossan to Liverpool , Is ton. RixoAronK , Thursday , July 25,18S9. TIN Market firm nt 91 out and freight to New York. " " SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 005 boulhliUIi Street , - Oinulin Boots and Shoos. K1RKENDALL , JOHES & GO , , Successors to Reed , Jonei & Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of Bets : & Shoes Agent ! for lloslon Ilubbor Ehoo Cn. , 1102. HOI and 11M linnioy Struct , Omaha. Nebraska. Broworo. S2'OKZ & 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , 15J1 Norlh Eighteenth alreet , Omaha. Neb. Cornice. EAdLE COKNWE WORKS , Manufectnrers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Wludon-cnpinnd mcUlloBkjMghU. John Epenettr , proprietor. 106 aud 111) South IGtti ttrooU Paper Boxoa. JOHN L. WILKIE , Proprietor Omalia Paper Box Factory , Not. 1117 and 1319 Uouglna ( treat , Omaha , Kvti. Sash , Doors , Etc. 3f. A. DlBItO\V \ < t CO. , Wholciala manufacturer ! of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch offlce , 12th aad Itard treeuOmtba , Net ; . MANUFACTURING CO. , Mannfactnrers of Sasn , Doors , Blinds , Moulding ? * , itnlr-irork anil Interior hard wood flnlib. North ICth ureut , Oraaba , Neb. Sto gm FUtlngjBijPiirnpa , Eto. < k QLAHK STEAM IIKATIKO CO. , Pumps , Pines and Engines , Bttam , water , railway and mining luppllts , etc. V31Vfi and VU ntrnam ilroct , Omaha. V. S. WIND ENGINE A PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , UalllJay * lnd rail ! * , VIS and ( CO Jones it. , Oman * . U. V , Kan , Acting Manager. JJttOWNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , BheiMroa work , ( team pumpi , > air lullli , HI.M7U . LuaTcnntrth at teet , Omaha. Iron Works. PAXTON & VIEHLIffa IRON WORKS , Wrongnt and Cart Iron Bnilding fork Englnei. bran work , general foundry , machine aad Uaciirnltn work. OlHceand work ! , U. I'.liy. and 17tb itreet , Omaba. OMAUA WIRE A IRON WORKS , Mannfactnrers of Wire and Iron Railings lcik ralli , window guardi. flower itaud , wire ilgn , etc. W North luh trool , Omaha. OMAHA SAVti & IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Pire and Burglar Froof Safes , V ulti , Jail wprk , Iron ibpttera aad flra eic Pti. U. Audi-ten , frop'r. Corner UtU and Jackioa ita , SOUTH OMAHA. BUNION STOUKYARVS (70. ( , Of South Omaha , Limited. .AsrloultiiNkl ImjJIompntB. d HUROmLL I > ARKER Dealerin Agricultural Implements , agonf C rrUce > and bunnloii. Jonf itrrct , betweenHh ( n lutb , Otnnhn , NtbintkK. LINtNQER A JUC2M F CO. , A icnlt'l ' Innilaonls , Vagons , Carriages i , ctekVlioc ] ( ilc. UmnhnNobr it . , PARLIN , ORKNDOHF A MARTiy CO. , \Miolf lo Pfuleii In AEjicnll'l ' Implements , f agons & En e ! ttl.KU , WSnnil P07 Jonci itrcot , Ora h . MOL1NE , MILVURN A STOUUARD CO. , ilnnur clur r nnd job ! era In Rakw , Plows , Etc , ror.Oth and Pucino streets , Ore li . Artists' Materials * A. UObPE , Jr. , Artists1 Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1(13 Uougliu ilroct , Omulm , Nebr * > k > . Boots and Shoos. W. V. MORSE A CO. , Jooliers of Boots and Slices , 101,11M , IHO Douclns street , Omnrm. MnnuUctorr , Summer trcet , loiton. : Coal , Coke and Lima. OMAHA COAL , COKE , t LIME CO. , Jotters of Hard [ nl Soft Coal , ZOJBoutli IStli Mr.ot , Omaha , I > cbr jVi . KEDRASKA FUEL CO. , Snippers of Coal aid Cok 111 Houtll 13th it. , Omatin , Nob. LUMBER , ETC , JOHtf .ft. WAKEMELt ) , Wholesale Lnmhor , Etc , Imported nnd American I'otllan I cement. Btat * agent tor illiwnutro hrdrnu In tiaiout and ( juliujr wlillu luiio. CIIAS R. LEE , Dealer in Haidwccd Lnnte Wood cnrpetB nnd parquet llocr.nf. cth anil DODRla * f.octs , Omuua , fsi'b. , OMAHA LUMBER CO. , ' All Kinds of Bnilding Material at Wholesale ISth struct and Union raclflc track , Oraaba. LOUIS JJRADFORD , Dealer in Lninher , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doon , Etc. Vnrils Corner 7th and Douglm. Offlc * Corner loth and Douelai. FRED. ir. GRAY. Lnmbe1 Lime Cement EtcEtc , , , , , , Comer Utli and Douslai its , Oiusua. C. Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmte ith and California ttrccti , Omaha. Nebraska. Mllllnory and Notions. / . OUERFELDER A CO. , Importers & JoMers in Millinery & No'.ions ' . 20) , 210 and 21 ! Sou Hi lltli street. Notions. J. T. ROB1XSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Fnriiishing Goods * 1124 Uurnor Street , Omaha. Commission and Storage. RWDELL & RIDVELL , Stone and Commission Merclianls , Specialties nutter , eggs , cheese , poultry , garni 1112 llo\rorJ meetOmalifl. Ntb. Pry Cooda ond.Notions. . . M. E. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods aad Notions 1102 and 1101 Douglas , cor. lltli itreet , Oraaba , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. , Importers &JotenDry ! ; GoodsNotions , Ucat'i furnishing eoods. Corner llth and Unrney tlrecta , Omnha , Nebraska. HELIN , THOMPSON & CO. , Importers and Job ! ors ot Wcolenund Tailors' ' T/mmings , 317 South lUlnlicit. Furniture. DEWEF & SI ONE , Wholesale Dialers in Fnrnitnre , Farnum slioot , Omalia , Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furnitnrs , Omnbn , Nobrnska. Crocorlos. PA-XTON , OALLAOHER A CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Fusions , 706 , TOT , 7 < U and 711 South 10th St. , Ouial.a , Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , , ' 18th and Loavenwurtli strei ti. OmabB , Nebraiko. Hardware. W. J. BROA'IOH , Heavy Eirdware , Iron and Steel , EprlDKi , wagon stock , hardware , lumber , eta. ISO * and ml llarnor street , Omaha. 17. J. BROATOH , Hesyy Hirflware , Iroa and Steel , LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN HARD1' WAiTiE COMPANY. Wholesa'c Harftware , Catlery , Tin Plate , Metals , sheet Iron , utc. AKenU for UOHO gcal/ , Miami powder and Lyniau barbed wire. HIMEDAUOH A TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Uechunlci' tool and IlufTnln scales. KM Douglas street , Omaha , Neb , IT. HARDY A CO. , Jobber * of Toys , Dolls , Altos , Fancy Gootoj Hou furnlihlnK uoodi. olilldren' ctrrlOKOi , IM * Kntoum itruut , Unmlia , Nob. i Oils- CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Reined and Lnorlcating Oils , Axle grease , etc. . Omaha. A. U. Bishop. Manage Pa por. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dsilers , Otrrr a nlc * itook of prlntloi , wrJpplnir nd wrtl4 ) purer. Special nttcntlon gircn to cird U p6 > . MM ft II 10 VlfiflR Ion Ihroutli crron M II II W V UUn , U tl | .i.cli . roijb * Mil All f r ' ( < ciirn.iL.d i > r tli lllHllL.1 pe lpn-Dupro , , flernfcfll . 1 n I II BIB B EvuiJ lor iiur iiftw liruitnttiriiift * Cote cured without p ln or cpmilon. Deslon-Oupre Ollnlaue. IM Turnout It , lUtow Steck Piano Romarlcablo for powerfulBympatliotlo lone , pilublo action and absolute dura" blllty ; 80 years' record the best guaran tee of the excellence of these iustru incuts. WOODBWE8R9S , . . . . ' ' 'tin-aj" ' ' 4.aKi.u.-w.aa > i"