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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1889)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , AUGUST1 , 1889. July Wheat Donl Formally Gives Tip the Ghost. DELIVERY A FEATURE. Some Improvement. In Provisions , Sut No Pcorcnso in General Trail * . * ! { Very Ilcot Native Cnttlo A i\li Scarce. CHICAGO PRODUOB MA.UIUSTS. CHICAGO , .luly 01. [ Special Telegram to Tnis Hr.n.J The "July wbcnt deal" form ally Rave up the ghost to-day. The hopeless- iicss C' the case win advertised In Daily Business c arly a week ago , but the ncttml dissolution did not occur until to-day. The natural tendency of futures Inclined up , but the pressure of sciuWnt ; lotu of July who.il/ bought by "tailors" In anticipation of what " otno other fellow was Kolng to do , " In the running of n corner , not only prevented Im provement , but kept the whole market weak , depressed and hoary alt day. Early In the day bidding by a few nervous little shorts put the price of July up to Tfljfo , but anxiety nAurnod the other way noon , and thereafter pLlnn and other ' 'stayers" had only to stand ground and talco the offerings to nil mit- itatidlog contracts. Judging from the act ivity and extent of trade the open Interest In July must have been quite largo this morning. Linn was the principal buyer. Hutchlnion did considerable "heavy standing around , " but announced about 11 a. m. that ho wan oven on July , having as much coming as going , and that he would not make another trado. That was the last straw that nrolto J.ho back of the July bugaboo , and convinced " "tho longs that they might as well abandon hope of artificial assistance. The prlco worked clown to 77J c about noon , rallied ntiirhlly , wont to 77fo and closed at 77ic ( , with August quoted at 77 ? ® 77J c. August ruled quite firm and higher. It opened at 77J c , worked up to 7S/i'o / und back to 7 ! 77c , closing there. Trading In December was within limits of % o. The extremes weru touched early in the day , and during the greater part of the day operations were within tbo limits of 78 ° < ( < ? 70e , with the inside Jlg- urcs only touched occasionally. The opening isolation was TS c , and within half an hour an advance to 79jf c hud been scored. The murkot did not stay above 79o long , how ever , und It did not get iibovo there again during the session. Attention was directed to July trading , but interest in that feature languished later. The closing quotation of December wheat was 73JjC. ( July closed lo lower than yesterday , August a shade bettor , September unchanged , and December off. Early cables were steady , and some were described as strong , but thosu that came later took on a tone of weakness. Continental cables were , if anything , rather firmer than English cables. Liverpool cor * respondents advised that the weather in England was hot and particularly favorable for harvesting , which will soon bo general. Ucports from the northwest are again bull ish. In respect to the Jim Ktvcr valley the prospects are less rosy , taking the whole northwest country into considcrntivo. Ship tnents nro also , liberal , Indicating the exist ence of an immense general consumption de mand. Tills Is the natural consequence of the run-down condition of stocks of old wheat. From many points In the northern belt of the Ohio valley district reports are coming in of injury to wheat in shock by reason of long continued rains , but these complaints are not yet sufllclontly common to create alarm. New York reports fifteen boat loads taken for export and 'clearances from the Atlantic wore on n good scale. The local movement Is satisfactory , and now that the nervousness with regard to a posssiblo July deal is no longer felt , a healthier feel- mir should prevail in the wheat trado. July delivery of corn was n feature of to day's ' trading in that article , and , this being the ln t day of the month , revealed the fact of some unsettled contracts being still un provided for. it The n crvousncss of thoshorts Is seen in more than the usual range in fluc tuations for expiring delivery , the firmness of which also mildly affected the later months , although trading wits not , active in any of them , except for n few moments at a time. The demand for shipment on homo and forcitrn account continued on the same liberal scale as has been recently noted , with clearances from tha seaboard and with drawal from Btoro hero still In sufllclcnt quantity to keep down the visible supply After the shorts had bought enough to make their July contracts good prices settled to a shade under the ruling value at the close of the dnv before , July resting atSGJfc , August at 30) @ 30c and September at 80tf@3U3 c. In oats the month closed quietly , with the market barely steady. So far as the cash movement was concerned , it favored strength , as the posted receipts were less than expected by 34 cars , while the with drawals from store were libeial , with July shorts generally satlstlcd. Investors wanted only moderate lines. This mouth sold % c lowcrto 22c , while August was In fair to good demand , and deferred deliveries nearly Btoady. Car lots of No. 3 to go to store sold nt aijfo with 25c paid for No. 2 August mid 20J o for September. In provisions there was some Improve ment. No increase in general trading was observable , but there was evidently less de sire to follow the boar Hide and n better feelIng - Ing was manifested. Armour's ' free buying of short ribs and other lines of property lately has made operators of all classes look upon trade with more confi dence. Stocks in the hands of distributors and consumers are said to bo in a reduced condition , and the Impression Is doubtless gaming ground that a reaction would bo no more than natural after the severe- break suffered. Hog receipt * at pactclng points , however , continue to show n largo increase over this tluio In ISsS , the difference In favor of thli year to-day being 8,000 head. The product opened this morning a trifle higher than the level ot yesterday's closings along tha list. Subsequently it ruled moro or less unsettled , but as the session advanced the movement assumed an upward direction. During the last hour a good deal of strength wan displayed , and nt adjournment pork rested with a net appreciation of lard 5c and abort ribs 7XQl-Xc. CHICAGO JjIVIS Hl'OOK , CHICAGO , July 81. [ Special Telegram to TUB UKB. | CATTLE. * Very best native steers were again ncarco , with another slight up turn ou prime corn-fed export stocks , male- leg an advance of 10 | 5o over the close of luil week. Medium and common stock , al though not quotuhly higher , Is moro easily old tlmn last week. Texans wore quoted lOcbUihur , making a substantial advance for the week so far. Low grade and common native butchers' stuck did not share in the general upturn , soiling about the same as heretofore. The slacker und feeder trade IH In better almpo than for months past , yet prices urn low. but the demand has improved considerably the past week ur so. Choice to extra beeves , f-'e@4.D5 ) ; medium to good toer * . 1850 to 1500 Ibs , a.60Q4.25 : 1200 to I860 lb , fJ.6Cd)4.TO'X-0 ) ; ' toVJCO Ibs , $ J.)5.tfa.80 : ) ( ; atockois nd feeders , $2.40@U.15 ; COWB , bulls ami mixed , fl.OOQJ.l.OO ; bulk , $3.10@2.40 ; slop-fed steers , $4.W4.15Toxa8 ) ; steers , $3.2C@a.CO ; cows , $1.75 < < | 2.10 : west ern natives and half-breeds , fa.VStga.SO ; cows , $3.lSi32.40. ! lloofl Business wan in about the same tthapo as for the past three days. The lend ing buyers in the curly part of the day were the shippers and speculators , packers hold- lug off until they wcru well out of tuo way. Prices underwent llttlo or no change , although some salesmen were sending out messages quoting an ndvuncu of fie , but the bulk of sales of packing sorts were at $ l..H ) ( < 3 4.25 and of best heavy nt $4.80. a few nt $1.35. Light sorts wore steady at $4.COiJ4.fcO. ( FINANOIAU NEW VOIIK , July 31 , [ Special Telegram to Tim UEK.J STOCKS The llttlo animation in tha stock market yesterday did not give rlsu to much interest In stock circles after the close. Interviews of u bullish nature arc numerous. Wormscr is out flat-Hooted with the statement that ho has not been dropping Heading and expruului ; his faith In its fu turc. On the general situation many expres sions nro heard referring to the immonsa tonnage to bo handled for the balance of the year nnd the net earnings which nro sure to result. The opening of the market this morning was tamo. London had buying or ders In Union Pacific nnd a few others. Cuejapoako < k Ohio nnd flig Four wcro again features of the early mnrkot , both being weak , A few of the leading stocks , such as St , Paul , Union Pacific , Hoadinir , Now Ene- land , Atchison , Lead Trnt and the Chcsa- peaVo & Ohio * , furnished at least BO per cnnt of the wl.olo business dono. First price * were , In most cases , slightly lilphor than lirtt night's flgurci , but with the anima tion the strength also disappeared. There were fractional reactions Irom the opening pi ices In all r.ctlvo shares. Chcsapeako & Ohio first preferred opened up % pet cent at GO'4 ' , lost 1 per cent , and second preferred , Which opened upi \ per cent at 33Jf , declined % per cont. Load opened uncounted at 23 } and dropped I per cent. Now England was a marked cxccntlon to the general rule nnd displayed considerable strength , rising M to 40) ) . , ' , against 4SY lait evening. There was a alight Improvement from the bottom figures before the end of the hour , but tbo dullness continued , The very favorable showing made by the Burlington & Qulney In not earning wassuOlmont to rovtvo the entire granger list , before the close to-day. In the facoof the dullness nnd summer In * difference Chlcapo , BuilliiRton & Qulney was the lender up to 101K , with predictions of -1C4 nt no distant day , Atclilson was weak nnd heavy and closed } f per cent lower. St. Paul touched 71 , cloning at 71 J o. Other western stocks wcro helped up slight fractions. Trusts were dull and Choaapoako it Ohio weak nnd lower. If the Uurllngton's busi ness for Juno Is an Index of what is to fol low , with a great volume of carrying in view , It will prove a great favorite In Block circles. The total sales to-day were 133,870 shares. The following wera the closing quotations : U. 8. 4s regular. 12S } < Northern Vnciao. . 24 . U. S. 4s coupons . . .I''S' ; ( loprcforrod 04 > i U. 8.4'isroBular..lon5j ' a & N. w loj U. 8. 4'4.i coupons..10(1 ( % do protntreil Id I PaclflciUaof 'U5. . . .118 K.Y.Central 15J < Central I'aclflo JtlJi ' ' ' ' Chicago & Alton. . . . 123 Hocli'ls I and. ! . . ! ! ! ! K51J Cblcai > ollurllngtou C. . M. & St.P 7Uj AOulncv 101 do preferred iro'/i D..L.&W nii' : Bt-PauliOmnhn. . .13U Illinois Contra ! 1US ! ! _ doproforred IMS ? I..U.ASv. . . Union 1'aolllo Kansns&Texas. . . . W..SI. L. SsV UH I.nko Shore I doprotorred 23 jj Michigan Central. . Western Union. . . . 84ft Missouri 1'nclllc. . . . G7i MOXIJT Easy nt 2 > 3.ty per cont. PitIMB MCltOAXTlI.E PA.PBtl--l > tf ( $1)V per cent. STISRMNO ExcuxNOE Qulet but steady ; sixty-day bills , $4.85 ; demand , IUIODUOK CHICAGO , July 31. 1:15 : p. in. close Wheat Irregular ; cash , 77'c , ; September , 77j c ; December , 8o. Corn Easier ; cash , 30K" ! August , 305-10 September , 80 8-lCo. Oats Easy ; cash , 22c ; Augubt , 21J c ; Sep tember , 21 c. Kyo Cash , 43c. Barley No. 2 , September , < 54 } c. Prime Timothy1.13. . Flax Seed-No. 1 , $1.33)f. Whisky $ l.0i. ! Pork Strong , higher ; cash , Aucust , $10.02 : Seuteinber , $10.70. Lard Steady ; cash , August , $0.07 > f , Sep tember. t0.17K. Flour Unchanged. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , U2J < f@5.25 ; short clear , 55.62U@3.75 ; short" ribs , $5.40@5.45. Butter Easier ; creamery , ll@15 > c > ; dairy , 0@13c. Cheese Steady ; full cream Cheddars , flats arid Yountr Americas , 71j@7i < fc. Eggs Dull ; fresh , 10lie. Hides-Steadv. Tallow Steady ; No. 1 solid packed , 4@4) ) c ; coke , 4 > 4'c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour 17.0JO 5.000 Wheat 211,000 14,000 Corn 35-J.OOO 345.00C Oats 135,000 203.000 Now Yorlc. July 31. Wheat Receipts , 03,000 ; exports , 03,000 ; spot fair , active , unsettled and lower ; No. 2 red , & "ife , in store and elevator , 8SH@8S > ' 8'c afloat , 8TJ S o f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , 81 } 2c , ungraded , 71.fc. Options fairly active ; July ; < c lower at SG@S7c. Corn Receipts , 203,000 bushels ; experts , 20,000 bushels ; spot loss active and lower ; No. 2,43J4/14o in elevator , 4445 c nllo.it ; ungraded mixed , 4445c ; options , moro active , steady. Outs Receipts , 18,000 ; exports , 50 ; spot more active , firm ; options moro active , lower ; August , 'J7c ; September , 27Kc ; spot No. 2 white , 34 > io ; mixed western , 20 ® 20c , Corteo Options closed weak , irregular ; sales , 00,000 bags ; August , $14.75(3114.80 ( ; September , fU.bO@15.05 ; spot no , quiet ; fair cargoes , S17.50. Petroleum Steady , but quiet ; United closed at OSc. . Eggs Firm ; western , 13 > i@14. Lard Stumgor. quiet ; western steam , 10.45 ; August , fO.40. Butter Easy ; western dairy , 10@17o. Choose Quiet ; western , G < 8 c. Alinnonpolls , July 31. Sample wheat- Dull , easy ; receipts , 74 cars ; ship ments , M cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , July , 98K i on track , $1.01 ; No. 1 north ern , July , 03c ; September , 7S fc ; on truck , 02@03c ; No. 2 northern , July , S3e ; on track , 84@80c. Milwaukee. July 81. Wheat Steady ; cash , 77 c ; September , 70J c. Corn Steady ; No. 3 , 37c. Oats Firm ; No. 2 xvhlte , 23@23tfc. } Kyo-Qulot ; $1.45- Barley Easy ; No. 3 , September , OOc. Provisions-Firm ; pork , $10.02K. lilvci'imol , July 31. Wheat Weak , de mand poor ; holders otter sparingly ; red western , spring , 7s 3d@7s 4d. Corn Firm und demand poor. St. LioiiiN , Julv SI. Wheat Higher ; cash , 73X ° i September , 74c. Corn Higher ; cish und July , 40c ; August and September , 33Va , Oats Lower ; cash , 2ljfo ; August , 20c. PurJc Firmer at S1I.25. Lard Better , $5.75(3:5.80. ( : Whisky Steady at l.W. ( Butter Unchanged j creamery , 14@l5e ; dairy , lldJlSc. ( Jlnclnnntl , July 31. Wheat Scarce and firm ; No. 2 mixed , 7'Jc. ' fern ! Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 3Sc. Oats Quiet ; No. 3 mixed , 20Wc , Whlsky-Activo at ll.OT. Jliuians City. July 31 , Wheat Stronger ; No. 2 red , cash , 05o ; August , Ole ; No. S red , cath , 0o bid ; Aucrust f > OKc ; No. 2 soft , July , C5Xc ; August , 04Jfo. Corn Steady ; cash , 20c ; May , 2flc ; No. 8 , casn , 23So bid ; No. 4 , cash , 20o ; No. 2 , white , cash , SOJfc bid. Oats No. 3 , cash , lOu ; August , 18o. Liivts sruoit. Ohlouiio. July 31. The Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 13,000 ; market steady and good grades stronger ; beeves , $4.20@ 4 55 ; steers , $3.00@4.25 ; stockurs and feed ers , f-X10@ur : ; ro\v3. bulls nnd mixed , $1.00 © 3.00 ; Texas cattle , $1.753.00 ; calves and half breeds , $2.25j'J.50. Hob's Hccolpls , 13,000 ; market steady : mixed , $4.0@4.15j heavy , ? 1.001.35 ; light , $4.30@4.05 ; skips , ? 3,80S4.50. Sheep Receipts , 5,000 ; market steady ; natives , $3.WH80 ) ( ; western , t-3.50Q4.00 ; TexaiiB. | 3.4004.25 ; lambs , * 4.'JO@5.60. ItniiHUB Oily , July 31. Cattle Receipts. HSOQ ; shipments , none ; -market active and stronger ; common to choica corn-fed steers , $3.00@4.15 ; stackers und feeders , $1.GO@3 00 ; cows , 1.50@2.05. Hogs Receipts , 3,700 ; shipments , 1,000 ; market about , steady with yesterday ; light , $1.15@4.22 > < ; heary and mixed , $3.0524.10 , Slouv OUy , July 31 Cattle Receipts , 1)5 ; shipments , 85 ; market steady ; fat steers , f3.00 ( < f3.5l ; feeders , $3.30@3.70 ; Btockers , t3.15@3.40 ; canners and bulls , 76co1.25 ( ; veal calvus , $ i.00 ( 3.50 , Hogs Receipts , 540 ; market steady ; light and mixed , | 3,90@4.03 ; heavy , 4.UOOJ1.07 # . Nntlon.-il Stook V ril4 , ICau Ht , LiuiilD , July 31 Cattle Receipts , 5,100 , ; shipments , 1)00 ) ; shipping cattle active and steady at $3.05@4.05 ; good fat range oattlo a shade lower ; common to fair Texas cattle 10V$15o ( lower. Hogs Receipts , 3,400 ; shluments , 800 ; market Io\yor ; pacuers. t4.4ft34.45 ; mixed , tl.UOQI.10 ; heavy packing , $ UO@i.25. OMAIl.Y JAVB ST001C. Cat tic. Wednesday , July 31. In the presence of light receipts nnd a good demand the cattle market looked up nnd prices on desirable beeves advanced 010c , The beef and shipping Btuorn sold nt a range of $ .1.40(34. ( 10 , but largely nt $ fl.CO@3.K ! ) . The maJkct was quite nctlvo and an curly clear ance was cITectcd. Tbo buyers claimed that the butchers' stock averaged n llttlo better to day in quality , although there was nothing quite BO toppy as yesterday. The market on that class of stuff was about steady. Cows sold nt fi.00$3.75 ( with can tiers nt $ l.70B ( 1.75. There was only ubout one fresh load of feeders and four stale loads on the mar ket and they were mostly light. There were sovcrM bu.Cers In the yards , but the inquiry was more especially for pooo , heavy feeders. A few head changed hands nt $ 'i.67 > @ 'J.S5. Under the Influence- light receipts nnd liberal shipping orders the market regained what. It lost yesterday. Light hogs sold nt steady prices but Boston had llooral orders for heavy and mixed hogs , nnd the market on such opened 5@10a higher , $4.05 being A popular price. The most desirable of the offerings were Boon cleaned up , but where n salesman happened to have u load that did not strike the shipper's fancy It was Just itbout Impossible for him to obtain the ad vance. lattlo 000 Hogs 3,500 Prevailing Prices. The tilbwlirU ; atibb of prlosi p.iUl in this .n-iriwt for tha gnloa of stook men tioned : Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 Ibs. . $180 @ 4.15 Good steers , 1250 to UW Ibs. . . 3.75 fi 3.90 Good stuers , 1050 to 130J Ibi. . . 3.4 ! ) ® .J.8) Common canners . 1.2 > ( ( { 2.00 Ordinary to fair cows . 1.73 ( * 2.2. ) Fair to good cows . U.30 ( < W.40 Good to qholco cows . 3.40 @ 2.75 Choice to fancy cows , heifers. . 2.70 MM.OO Falrto coed bulls . 1.75 (0)2.2 ( ) G oed to choice bulls . 3.25 © 2.50 Light stockers nnd focilors. . . , 2.53 Good feeders , 050 to 1100 Ibs. . 3.73 Fair to choice light hoes . 4.05 Fair to choice heavy hogs . 4.00 @ 4.05 Fair to choice mixed heirs . 3.03 @ 4.05 Koprcsutimiivo Sales. .STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 2 . 1120 S3 00 5 1210 W 80 50 . 11C2 340 13 1223 3 bO . .1000 340 10 1151 3 80 . .1013 3 40 45 1102 380 20. 24 1150 3 87 > 17. .1121 3 GO 70 l'73 ! 3 00 13. .IWO 3 05 34 1832 3 00 18. .1348 8 05 21 1320 4 00 17. .1113 3 75 04 1400 4 10 20. .128'J 3 75 COWS. ( . 049 3 00 33.a. . .1001 3 80 .1011 3-00 a. .1050 3 40 . 832 3 C5 33. . 030 3 40 .12-10 2 10 10 ! . 875 3 40 . 0.19 3 10 31. . 830 3 45 . 070 3 15 0. .1093 2 55 . 784 3 30 4. .1130 2 55 .1100 3 25 3. . ! )57 ) 2 00 S53 3 35 1. .1550 2 75 2 . 1030 325 CAXXEKS. 27. 803 1 70 1 . 1230 1 75 5. 718 1 75 1 . 1070 1 75 ixcnnits. 5 . 72 $ 300 17 991 385 15 . 803 2 57 8TEBHS AND II1IFCIIS : , 7EAIIUNQ3 . 700 300 17 700 300 STAGS. .1400 3 00 1. .1520 3 00 I1UI.L3. , .1000 3 no 1VESTEUH CATTLE. Owner. No. Av. Pr. C feedcM 1008 $2 40 1 steer 1300 2 00 Icanner 900 1 00 Standard Cattle Co 50 bulls , range 1109 1 35 IIOQ3. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sb. Pr. 12..3S9 340 S3 75 04. . . .297 80 4 05 10..801 100 385 03..227 40 4 05 0..323 bO 383 73..209 80 4 05 8..310 40 3 85 53.,250 80 4 05 69..250 389 3 95 03..277 40 4 05 03..239 100 3 07K CO..202 340 4 05 03..240 100 400 59..3S9 40 4 05 04..359 40 4 00 70..243 120 4 05 03..203 120 400 59..204 . . 4 05 40. . . 203 80 400 01..277 200 4 05 77 .339 120 4 03K 09..214 80 4 05 55 . .233 120 4 OJK 03..313 4 CS. . .310 . 405 71..221) 89 4 73. . .250 120 4 03 03..213 80 4 5 ! ) . . .103 200 403 51..284 80 4 GO. . .233 40 4 05 73..318 . . 4 01. . .303 120 405 09..221 40 4. 03. . .340 100 405 71..199 100 4 10 104. .284 480 403 50..199 40 410 01. . .230 100 4 05 02 . .200 120 4 10 03. . .230 80 405 80. . . . 197 bO 4 12 05. . .343 3-10 4 03 Ijlvc Stock Notes. . Light hogs steady. Butchors' stock steady. Good feeders ID demand. Shippers buy bulk of the hogs. Heavy and mixed hogs 5@10o higher. Four dollars nnd 10 cents top ou cattle. F. Stught , Bancroft , brought lu a car of cattlo. Titus & Terhuno , Fitzgerald were on the market. C. B. Ryan , Neola , la. , Is hero with a car of hogs. J. F , Berryman , of Halo and Borryman , Cordova , was hero with hogs. R. J. Morrison , Fullerton , was umong these who came in with a car of cattlo. \V. W. Baker , Loretto , put In an appear ance with tlirco cara of cattle and ono car of hogs. Omaha is the only largo cattle maricot of the country where u buyer can got atockers ana feeders and bo absolutely sura that they have not boon exposed to Texas fever. William Parsons , Siulres ) & Co.'s buyer , who has boon absent from the yards lor a few days on account ot sickness , was out again ta-duy and partly mudo up for lost tltno by buying over one-half of all the hogs hero. _ OMAHA.VHOLCSA.jl < ; MARKETS. Traduce , Fruits , Eto. BUTTISU Table dairy , 12@14o ; packers' stock , 7@8c. Creamery Prints , fancy , 10(3 ( lOo ; choice , 14@lo ( ! ; solid packed , 12@18o. Eoos Strictly fresh , 10@llc. CHEESE Young Americas , full cr arn , llo ; factory twins , OJ cj otl grades , 0@7c ; Van Hossom Eclnm , f 11.50 per duz ; sap sago , 19o ; brick , ll@r'c ; lunburgor , 8@Kc ) ; domestic Swiss , Ho , cheese safes , bronze inodul , fto. 8 , W.65. 1'oULTiiv Llvo hens , per dozen , $ J.25@ 4.00 ; raixcil. ? 3.25a3.50 ; spring , SJ.OOr < ? 2.75 ; turkeys. 7Sc per Ibj ducks. f2.00Q2.50i gcesu , 3.00@4 00 ; live pigeons , $1.50. OKANOES Los Augeloa , $4.50 ; Uoill , $0.00. LEMONS Fancy , $5.00 ; choice , M.5'J. ' SouTiiKiiN PKACHES % bu , 75c@fl for choice , and 85@40o for poor and common. AWLE8 Per bbl , 50c@3.00 , CAUFOUNIA PEACHBS 20-lb boxes , $1,00 1.50. 1.50.CALiroiiNU CALiroiiNU GnAi-EB-$1.50@1.75. CAI.U'OIINIA Pl.UMS $1. PEAKS 40 lb boxes , $1.75. WATEIIMUI.OSS $10.00@20.00 per 100. CANTELOUW Per doz , $1.5003.00. PjNEAi-i'i.ts Per doz , $3.UO3.50. BANANAS According to size , per bunch , Coco 4 NUTS Per ICO , $3. Fitcsu FISH White lish per lb , trout pur lb , Oo ; white perch per lb , 7o : buf falo par lb , 7a ; pickerel per lb , Oo ; black bass per lb , lie. BEtNs-Cliolco hand picked navy , $1.75 ; choice hiind pinked medium , $1.05 ; choice hand picked country , $1.00 ; clean country , $1.20(31.25. ( EAIILV VEOETAIILES Potatoes , 80@10o per bu ; onions , California , per lb , l o ; southern , per bbl , $1,00 ; cabbage , per crate , $1.25 ; tur nips , per bu box , 50o ; beets , per box , BOo ; wax beaus , per bu box , $1.00 ; string bouiis , per bu box , 75o ; procu peas , per bu box , $1,00 ; tomuloas , per bu box,40SOOo ; cauli flower , $1.50 ; egg plant , 75o ; garnish , 25o per doz ; cucumbers. IDc ; lettuce , lee ; radishes , 15o ; soup bunches , 15o ; green onions , 15W 20o ; now carrots , 20o ; plo plant , per lb. Ic. Al'l'I.B BUTTEU 5(5. ( CinEit-Ubls , $5 00 ; hf bbU , $3.00. MAi'LE SUOAH 12 > f@15o per lb. POTATOES Old , cuolco , Hacked , per bu , 15 VBAI < Choice , medium ilil 5@0c ; choice heavy , 4@5c ; spring lambs , $30.00(330.00 ( per dozen. 3 i HOSEV 14@16 t > cr lb foijChoice , JntUES 3K@4o per l. , Br.Bs\VAX No. 1 , 1CQ196 10 HAT $3.60 B.60. HIUN $9.00@tl.S5. TAM.OW No , 1. 4c ; No 3 , 8@3 c. GIIEASE A , 4CJ4)fc ) ; ybllow , 805 dark , 'I * 2Uc. WOOL Fine , average , lG ( > (10c ; choice , 18 ( gll'c. ' / i Mr.tuUM Average , 21@3lo1cholco333to ; ; course , 15@ISc. . . . Groceries. ' PnovisioHS Hams , NoV 1j 10-lb average , ll c ; 20 to 33 Ibs , llo ; 13 to 14 Ibs 12 ? No. S , UKo : succlals , KlJ c ; shoulders. 7c ; break fast bacon , No 1 , 10Vo ; specials , l2Xc ; pic nic , 7JjC ; ham sausage , lO c ; dried beef hams , Uu ; beef tonguci , $0 per dozen ; dry salt meats , O' @ 7c per lb. SAUSVOE Itologno , 4@4) ) < c ; Frankfurt , 7c : tongue , 9c : summer , 24c ; hood chccso , 5Wc. I'oitK Family , backs , per bbl , $13.00 ; K- bbls , $0.75 ; mess , bbls , $11.83bbls ; , $0.35 ; pigp3ikbbls , $17.00 ; V-bbls , $3.00. Pies FEET Pickled , kits , 75c ; pickled plgo1 tongues. Kits , $3.33 ; pickled trlpo , kits , 03o ; pickled II. C. tripe , kits , 85o ; spiced pigs' hocks , kits , $1.15 ; boneless ham , Do. UEDP TONOUES Salt , bbls , $20.00 , OiLs-ircrosono-P. W. , OKo ? W. W. , 12 0 ; headlight , 13a ; salad oil , $3.15@9.00 per dozen. PICKLES Medium , per bbl , . $1.50 ; small , $3.50 ; gherkins , $0.50 ; C. & B. chow-chow , qts , $5.90 ; pts , $3.40. PAPER Straw , per lb. 2) ) < o ; raff , 2 } < o ; manllln , B , Oo ; No. 1 , Sc. tiALT-D.ilr.v , 1403-lb pltRS , $3.00 ; do , 100 S-lbpkijs , $2.00 ; do , CO 5-1 1 pltgs , $2.40 ; do 33 10-lb pkRs , $2.80 : Ashton , bu bags , 50-lb , 85c ; do , 4 bu bags , 221-lb. $3.40 ; M S A , 50-lb bags , 55o ; No. 1 line , per bbl , $1.25. CANDV 9X@12Xc per lb. Cnocoi.ATi : AND COCOA 21@39o per lb ; German chlckory , red , 8c , GI.VOEK Jamaica , # pints , $3.0 ! ) per doz. FAUINACSOUS GOODS Barley. 3X@3 > fc ; fnrlna , i o ; paas , 8c ; oatmeal , 2Jf@5o ; mac aroni , llo ; vonnlcclll. lie ; rice , 4Jf ( < § 7c ; sapo and tapioca , GigO o. FISH Salt Dried codfish , OK@9o ; scaled heriing1 , 2Sc nor box ; hoi. herring , doui , 50o Hamburg spiced herring. ? l.OO ; hoi. herring , 70c@$1.10 ; mackerel , half bbs. No. 1 , S25.50 ; largo family , $13.50 per 100 Ibs ; whitoUsh , No. 1 , $0.50 ; family , $3.00 ; trout , $5.00 ; sal mon , $3.50 ; anchovies , SOo. LTE1.75Q4.50. . NUTS Almonds , 1517o ; Brazils , Oo ; fil berts , 12c ; pecans , 12c ; walnuts , 13c ; pea nut cocks , Sc ; roasted , lOc. BAQS American A. soamlcss , 17o ; Union Square paper , discount 85 per cont. CoprcES Green Fancy old golden Rio , 22c ; fancy old peuberry , C3c ; Rio , choice to fancy , 31o ; Rio , prime , 20u ; Rio , good , lOo ; Mocha , 29c : Java , fancy Mandohling , 29c ; Java , good interior , 24 c. COFFEES Roasted Arbucklo's ' Arlosa , McLaughlin'a XXXX , 23) c ; German , Dilworth , 22J < c ; Alaroam , 22Xc. ALSODA lK@2) ) o i > er lb. STAKCII 5@7c per lb. STOVI : POLISH S.OO' ' S.S ? per gross. SIMCZS Whole , per lb Allspice , 12c ; Cas sia China , 10c ; cloves , Zanzibar , 20c ; nut- inegs , No. 1 , 75c ; pepper , lOc. SUOAUS Granulated , Oc ; confectioners' A , 8c ; atandard extra C , 8 'C < ? 3Xo : yellow C , 7 o ; powdered , lOc ; cut loaf , 10. ) , c ; cubes , lOc ; cream extra C , 8.Jd. < TEAS Gunpowder , 3C@OOc ) ; Japan , 20@ 40o ; Y. Hysou , 2S ( < $50c ; Oolong , 22@50. VINEOAH Per gal , 13@30c. CANNED FISH Brook trout , 3 lb , 53.40 ; salmon trout , 3 lb , $2.35 * , clunis , 1 lb , 51.25 ; clams , 2 lb , Sli.OO ; clam chowder , 8 lb , $3.25 ; devilled crabs , lib , $3.35 ; devilled crabs , 2 ' lb , 5353 ; codfish bills , 21b' , ' $1.75 ; caviar , X lb , $2.23 ; eels , I lb. $3.40 ; lab'sters. 1 lb , $3.00 ; lobsters , t lb , $1.90 : lobsters , devilled , } f lb , $2.25 ; mackerel , 1 lb , $1.00 ; mackerel , mus tard s.xuco , S lb , $3.10 ; mackerel , tomato sauce , 8 lb , $3.10 ; oysters , 1 lb , UOc ; oysters , 2 lb , $1.50 ; salmon , C. R. , 1 lb. $2.10 ; salmon , C. R. , 3 lb , J3.10 ; salmon. ' Alaska , 1 lb , $1.85 ; salmon , Alaska , 3 lb , $3.DO ; shrimps , 1 lb , 83.05. | , DKIED Fnuiw Currants,45c , ; prunes , casks , 1300 Ibs , 44Xc ; prunes , bbls or bugs. 4 @ 4Jfc ; citron peels , drums , 20 Ibs , 34c ; lemon pool , dmmsf 20 Ibs , IGc ; hard dates , boxes , 12 Ibs ; IOC ; apricots , choice evaporated , 25-lb boxes , 13c ; apricots jelly , cured , 25-lb boxes , 15o ; auricots , fancy , Alt , Hamilton , 20-lb boxes , lee ; auricots , choice , bags , 80 Ibs , 14c ; apples , evaporated , Alden , 50-1 o boxes , 0@OXc ; apples , Star , Co ; apples , fancy Alden. 5-lU , Sj c ; upples , fancy Alden , -lb , 8 ? c ; bluckborries , evaporated , 50-lb boxes , 5 > @ 5c ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , ISc ; pears , California fancy , J s boxes , 25 Ibs , 20c ; poaches , Cat fancy , Xs iui > , boxes , 25 Ibs , 13o ; peaches , CalNo. 1 fancy , ' sunp , bugs , 0 Ibs , V2Xc ; iieaches , Cul No. 3 fancy , } B unp , bags , bU Ibs : peaches , Cal sundricd , J s unp bags , 80 Ibs ; peaches , Inncy , ovap , unp , 50-lb boxes , 12@18c ; peaches , Salt Luke , now. OX@7c ; nectarines , red , 13c ; nectarines , silver , bags , 14o ; pitted plums , Cal , 25-lb boxes , 12c ; raspberries , evup , N. Y. , new , 25c ; prunes. Cal , K C , 00-100 , boxes , 35 Ibs , 8c ; prunes , Cal. RC , 00-70. O c ; orange peel , 15c ; raisins , California Londons , crop 1883 , $2.40@2.00 ; raisins , California loose , musca tels , crop 1833 , $2.002.00. Dry Gooile. BATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , lOo ; Beauty , 12Ke ; Boone , 14c ; B , cased. $0.50. BLANKETS White , $1.00@7.50 ; colored , 51.10@3.00. CAMIIUICS Slater , 5o ; Woods , 5o ; Stand ard , 5c ; Peacock , 5c. . CAIIPET WAUIBibb white , ISJ c ; colored , CO.MFOUTEllS $ O.CO@35.00. CoitSET JEANS Boston , 7 | o : Adroscoggln , c ; Kcarsago , 7c ; Rockport , 0 | o ; Conestoga - toga , OJ c. COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dis. ; LL , unbleached , 6 0 : CO , 0c ; SS. EE , Sjtfo ; GG , 9c ; XX , lO' cOO. ; . U o ; NN , 12 o ; AA , 14c ; DD , 15Kc ; TT , lO Jc ; YY , ISo ; BB. 19c ; 20 bleached , 8 0 ; 00 , 12Uo ; 80 , 18Uc ; 50 brown and slate , Uo ; 70 , 12Ko ; 00 , lOo. Ciusii Stevens' B , 5 > o ; Stevens' A , 7o ; bleached , 80 ; Stevens' P , 7J c ; bleached , 8 o ; Stevens' N , 8Ko ; bleached , 0 > < c ; Stov- cns' Sill1 , HJia DENIMS Anioakeap , 0 oz , 10 > c ; Everett , 7 oz , 13c ; York , 7 oz , 18o ; Haymaker , 8 0 ; Jaffroy XX , ll o ; Jaffroy XXX. 12Uo ; Beaver Creole AA , 12o : Beaver Creek BB , llo ; Beaver Creek CO , lOc. DUCK West Point , 29 in , 8 oz , 9V c ; West Point , 39 in , 10 oz , J2Ko ? West Point , 29 In , 12 oz , 15Ko ; West Point , 40 in. 11 oz , lOo. FLANNELS Plaid Raftsmen 20c ; Clear Lake , liOVrfu ; Iron Mountain , 20 > c. FLANNBi.s-Whito-G. H. No. 2 , Jf. 23o ; G H No. 1 , % 27Ko ; G H No. 3 , Jf. SM > fo ; G H Mo. 1 , % , ! )0o ) : Quecheo , No. 3 , 80c ; FLANNELS White Quecheo No. 3 , % 87 } < fo ; Quechoo No. U , J , 33 > o : Anawan , 12Uo : Somerset , 15c. FLANNELS Red O , 24 inch , 15tfc ; E , 21 inch , 21Ko ; G G , 34 Inch , 20u ; H A F , J , 25c ; J U F. % . 27o ; G , # , 20o. GISOIIAM IMunkctf clicclis , OJ/c ; SVhit- teuton. OJ c ; York , 7 > o | Nonnandi dress , 7 } c ; Calcutta Ureas. 7 u ; Whittenton dress , 7Ho ; Renfrew dress , % © 12 > c. KENTUCKY JBANS ircfculos , ISo ; Loam- ington , 2'iXo ; Glonwood/'SOo / ; Melville , 25o ; Bans-up , 27 > < fc. i ci MISCELLANEOUS Tabld * oil cloth , $2.50 ; table oil cloth , marble ; $3.60 ; plain Holland , UKc ; dado Holland , 12J o. PjiiNTs _ Dress Charter Oak , 5i/o ; IJam- jiiinot Richmond , 0 > $ oJPacitie ; , . PKINTS Indigo blilo , " St. Ledear. Washington , OKo ; American , 0 > { o ; Arnold , OKo ; Arnold Century , Oo ; Windsor Gold Tk't ' , 10 > $ c ; Arnold B , WKo ; Arnold A , 12o ; Arnold Gold Seal , lOUfcj Yellow Seal , Amanaa , 12o. PrintsjSolId colors Atlantic , Oo ; Slater , Oo ; BorlliJToll , 0 > < Jo ; Garucr oil , C@7c , bmivmo. CHECKS Caledonia X. O o ; Caledonia XX , 10 > o ; Economy. 9o ; Otis , Uo ; Granite , 0 > jc ; Crawford checks , 8c ; Haw River plaids , SIIEETINO , BHOWN Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 c ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7o ; Atlantic D. 4-4 , 0o ; At- luntio P , 4-4 , Oo ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4&c : Crown XXX , 4-4 , G fc ; Hooslor LL , 4-4 , 5Jfo ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7o ; Law- renee LL , 4-4 , 5J/o ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 6X0 ; Pepperoll R , 4-4 , ofe ; Pepporolt E , 40-lncb , 7U ; Pepporoll 8-4 , 17K ! Pcpperoll , U-4 , SOo ; Pepporell , 10-4 , 22o ; Utloa C. 4 4 , 45 o ; Wachusetts , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora R , 4-1 , 7c ; Au rora B , 4-4 , O c. SHEETING , BI.EACUEI > EHorton , Housekeeper , 8X0 : Now Candidate , 8Ko ; Berkeley cambric , No. 00 , Oo ; You Bet , 4-4 , OJ o ; butter cloth , OO. 4c : Cabot , 7 0 ; Farwell , half bleached , 8lc ; Fruit of Loom , tAfo ; Greene G , Oo ; Hope. 7 } < o ; King Phillip - lip cambric , 10 : Lonsdalo cambric , lOo ; Lousdale , 6) 0 ; Now York mills , lOc ; Pep- pcroll , 42-ln. lOo ; Popporoll , Id-in , llo } Pen- pcrell , ( W. 14 > < o ! Popporoll , 8-4 , COc ; Pcp peroll , IN , 22e ; Pcppcrcll , 104 , S4o5 Canton , 4-4 , 8c ; Canton. 4-4 , O'-jfoj ' Triumph , Oc ; \Vntn8Uttn. \ llo ; Valley , 5 > io. TICKS Onldnntl , A , 7' < o ; International Y Y , 80 ! ShOtuckct , S , 8 > < o ; Warren. No. 870 , lOo ; Uorwlck , 11 A , 180 : Acme , IMot Yorlc , 80 In. 12 > o ; York , 83 In. IBJ oj Swift Hlver. 80 ; Tliorndlko OO. 8kc ; Thorndlko E F 8Ko ; Thorndlko 120 , tij < o ; Thornaiko XX , loc ; CordU No. C. } < o ; Cordls No. 4 , lol'nouo. St'MATiu ' Medium to daric , per lb , $1.05 © 1.80 ; light , per lb , tl.7r.-J.00. HXVAXX Hcmodloi , J1OJ@1.15 ; Vuolto abiijo * , ei.ir.@l.S3. SEED Witvrrr.RS Wisconsin , 20@30o ; Ponnvlvanln. 80@50o ; Hou ntonlc , SS fiSa UINDKIIS Wisconsin , ISQIOo ; Connecticut , 10 ( 200. FiLiiii3 Ildvnno seed , SftJISo ; " 5tara , 14 ® ICc ; Pennsylvania , ! G < ? $ lSc ; LIUla Dutch , 15Q20C ; Key West , 20 ® c. Drugs rind Clioinlcnls. ACID Sulphuric , per carboy , 2 > o ; citric , per lb. , Gj c ; oxalic , per lb. , 15o ; tartitrlc , powdered. i er lb. , 45 ; carbolic , 38@15c. Aunt Per lb. , 2Xc. AMMoxit Carb , pcrlb. , 12c. AiiHowitooT Per lb. , Ucrmudn , 31o. UALSAM Copnlbn , per lb. , OSo ; tolu , 52 ® C5c. C5c.Uonxx Uonxx Hcfliicd , per lb. , lOc. CISF.AM TAKTAU Pure , per lb. , 32o. KXTUACT Lee wool ) -Uulk , pcrlb. , ISc. Enoor 4Gc. GUM Aiuiiic .VJigOSo. LYCOPODIUM . Qr.vcRiiiNn Bulk , per lb , GUM Assafcutida , per lb , IDo ; camphor , per lb , HSc ; opium , per lb , ? 3.35. IODINE Kcsubllmatcd , per o3.65. . LBVVESHuelm , short , per lb , ISc ; senna , Alex , per lb , 2r33c. Monriiix Suliih , per oz , $2.80 , MKUCUHY74c. . POTASH LJrotnldo , per lb , 40o ; Iodine , per lb$2.85 , QuiNH Sulph , per lb , 3s@40o. SHEDS Canary , per lb , 4J c. SOAPS Castile , mottled , per lb , 8@10o ; castllo , white , per ID , 13@15c. SPIIUTS NiTnn Swoet. | ior lb , 30c. STHYCIINIA Crystals , $1.00@1.15. SULPII. CixciioNK Per oz. { i lUc. TAPIOCA Per lb. ( ! c. TONGA BUANB $1.75. OILS Uorgamont , $2 < 5 ; WliiterKreen , $3.15 ; MalnRa , 05u ; linseed , raw , 02c ; boiled , 64c , WHITE LEAD W.50. CALOMEL Am , per ! b , 05c. CASTOH OH$1.2 1. CUIIEII Bnimius SI. 50. CANTirAIlAniKS 75C@I.C5. CASSIA Burs Per lb , I7c. CiiLouoroiiM Per lb , 37c. Couuoaivi : SUUMMATE Per lb , 75c. I.timber nnd DuUdiiiR Material , f. o. b. Omaha. STOCK BoAitns A 13 Inch , s 1 s 14 and 10 fcot , $40.00 ; U 13 Inch , s 1 s 13 , 14 and 10 feet , $41.00 ; C 13 inch , s 1 s 13 , 14 and 10 feet , $30.00 : D 13 inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $2300 ; No. 1 Com. 12 in s Is 13 feet , $18.00 ; No. 1 Com. 13 in. sis 14 and 10 feet , $17.50@1S.50 ; No. 1 Com. 13 in. s I s 10 , 18 and 30 feat , $19.50 ; No. 3 Com. 13 In. s 1 s 14 and 10 feet , $10.50. CEILING AND PARTITION 1st Com. Jf in. whlto plnu partltiun$33.00 : 3d Com. J In. white plno partition , $27.00 ; clear % In. yel low ptno colling , $30.00 ; clear % in. Norway , $14.50 ; 3d Com. % in. Norway , $13.00. BOARDS No. 1 com. s. 1 s. 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $19.00 ; No. 3 com. a. 1 s. 13 , 14 and 10 ft , $10.50 ; No. 3 com. s. 1 s. 13 , 14 and 10 ft , $14.50 : No. 4 com. B. 1 s. 12 , 14 aud 10 ft , ( ship'g cull ) , $11.00. Add 50 cents per M. ft , for rough. BATTENS. WELL TUIIINCI , PICKETS O. G. Batts , 3J inch , OOc ; O. G. Baits , } < Jx3 , SIS , 35c ; 3 In well tubing , D. & M. and bov. , $22.00 : pickets , D. & H. , flat , $20.00 ; pickets , D. & II. square , $19.00. DIMENSIONS AND TIMBER. 12 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 3x0..15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 19.00 3x8. . . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.09 19.00 3x10..15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 19.00 2x13..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 , " " 13&10 " 18.50(314.00 ( No. 3 , " " TO " 15.00@10.00 FINISHING 1st and 3d clear , IJ- inch , s 3 s , $49.00051.00 : 1st and 3d clear , 1 } and 3 inch , s 3 s. 547.00@50.00 ; 3d clear , IX inch , s 3 s , $43.09ffl > 40.00 ; 3d clear , 1J and 3 inch , s 3 s , $43.00V ( 40.00 : B select , ! > / , IK and 3 Inch , s 3 s , Rt7.00@38.00 ; 1st nnd 3d clear , 1 inch , s 3 s , $45.00 ; 3d clear , 1 inch , s 3 s , $30.00 ; A se lect , 1 inch , B 3 s , $33.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s 2 s , $30.00. FLOORING 1st com 0 Inch white plno , $34.00 ; 3d com 0 Ineh white pine , $31.00 ; 3d com 0 inch white pine , $20.00 ; D com G inch white pine , $30.00 ; coin 4 and 0 inch yellow plno , $15.00 : Star 4 inch yellow pine , 817.00 ; 1st und 3d clear yellow pine , 4 and 0 inch , $19.00. Poi'LAii LuMnEii Clear poplar box bds , % in s 2 s , $35.00 ; clear poplar. 5J ( in panel , $30.00 ; clear poplar % in panel , $25.00 ; clear poplar \f in panel stock wide , s 2s , $28.00 ; clear poplar corrugated ceiling , Jtf , $30.00. POSTS White cedar , 0 inch halves , 12c ; white cedar , 5 } inch halves and 8 inch q'rs , lie ; white ccdur , 4 inch round , lOc ; Tennes see red cedar , split , lOc ; split oak ( white ) , 80 ; sawed oak , ISc. SniNOLES , LATH , per M. XX 'clear , $3.20 ; extra : < A , ? 3.SO ; standard A , $2.00 ; 5 inch , li.ear , $ l.00@l.70 ; 0 inch , clear , $ I.75@1.80 : No. 1 , ? l.lt'1.15 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , from \Vushlncton territory , $3.40 ; California red wood , dimension widths , $1.50 ; cypress , clear heart , dimension widths , $3.35 ; lath , $2.40. SHIP LAP No. 1 plain , 8 and 18 Inch , $17.50 ; No. 2 , plain , 6 und 10Inch , $15.50 ; No. 1 , O. G. , $18.01) ) . Simsa 1st Com 13 nnd 10 feet , $33.00 ; 3d com. 12 and 10 feet , $10.00 ; 3d com , 13 and 10 feet , $15.00 ; fence , com , 12 and 10 feet , $13.00. LIME , ETC. Quincy whlto lime ( best ) , SOc ; English and German Portland cement , $3.45 ; Milwaukee-and Louisville , $1.30 ; Michigan plaster , $2.25 ; Fort Dodco plaster , $2.10 ; Blue liapid plaster , $1.90 ; hair , 30c ; fash , 00 per cent dis ; doors , blinds , mouldings , 50 tier cent dis ; tarred felt , per cwt , $1.90 ; straw board , $1.50. Molnls. BLOCK TIN Enp. ref'g , small pig , 28o : bar , 29c. COPPER Planished boiler sizes , SOo : cold rolled , 30c ; sheathing , 25c ; pitta , SOo ; flats , 3Go. 3Go.GALVANIZED GALVANIZED SHEET IRON Juanlata , dis count , GO per cent. PATENT PLANISHED IRON No. 34 to 37 , A quality per lb , lOJtfo ; No , 34 to 37 , B quality , 9 , ' c. For less than bundle add Vto per lb. SHEET IHON No. 20 , $3.40 ; No. 37 , $3.50 , SOLDEU Hoyt Motul Co.'a ' half and half , In 1 lb cases , nor lb , lOc ; commercial half and half , I5c ; No. 1 , m bars , 14c. TIN PLATE-Best ( Clmrcoal-IC , 10x14 , 325 sheets , $0.50 ; IX , IDxll , 235 sheets , $8.25 : 1C , 12x12 , 225 sheets. $0.f.O ; IX , 12x12 , 225 sheets , $8.33 ; 1C , 14x'iO , 112 sheets , $0.50 ; IX , 14x20 , 113 sheets. $5.25 ; JXX , 14x30 , 113 sheets , $10.00 : IXXX , 14x20 , 112 sheets. $11.75 ; 1C. 2x28 , 113 sheets , $13.50 ; 2x28 , 113 sheets , $17.00 ; JXX , 3x38 , 113 sheets , $20.60. CoKis 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets , $0.00 ; 1C , 14x20 , 113 sheets , $0.00:10 , 10x30 , 325 sbcotb , $9.50. Uoo iNa-Best ( Charcoal ) 20x28. $9.75 ® 10.75. STEEL NAILS Base , $3.15 ; steel wire nails , base , $2.00. CAUGHT NECK AND HEELS. How Two CowbnyH Had u Lively Tltno With Two Grizzlies. AB Hank Cusker , the famous bronco breaker , and James McNunoy , cowboys in the employ of the N-N outllt , we're driving a bunch of horses from the head of Big Dry to the roundup they encoun tered four grizzly bears , eays the Glon- vvny ( Mont. ) Independent. They deter mined to make it us interesting for the quartette as possible , and instantly gave ohaso , armed with their lariats only. Alter chasing them a couple of miles and getting them separated they closed in on two of the ferocious boasts and proceeded to use their skill as rope throwers in a novel manner. They did their respective acts simultaneously and with precision , one catching his boar around the neck and the ether surpris ing his by roping a hind leer , Then the fun commenced , one going in ono direc tion nnd the ether in the opposite , with the horses plunging and snorting and trying to got' nway , but they were hitched to too honvy loads nnd soon l > o- cnmo tractable again. Cuskor , having caught his bonr by the neck , soon had hlsbonrship in n strangling condition , nnd with his usual courngo proceeded to tlo him as ho would have don on steer or bronco , and ho evidently succeeded in his intended purpose. In the mean time McNanoy was uoinp his best to in- lorost his charge , and no doubt did so. After making sure of his victim , Cuskor had a great curiosity to know how M Nunoy was getting along with his protege , and Immediately started to hunt him up. llo succeeded In finding him shortly , nnd saw that his services were welcome , ns the boar , belngcnught by the hind log , had full control of his lung power and was making the day hideous by his enraged cries. Cuskor then undertook to do the tying act with thin ono , and , becoming bold nftor the experience with the ether ono , ho pro- needed at his victim without fear ami got a couple of good rounders from the boar to pay for" his impatience. How ever , they wore not severe strokes , and after dodging around awhile they suc ceeded in getting a rope around his neck mid then made short work of him , The only knife they had was a small penknife , but they were bound to have the pelts , nnd after workigg hard for n couple of hours succeeded in securing their skins. When they had dispatched the two boosts they became quilo blood thirsty and wanted to do more killing , but the other two bears had mndo a hasty retreat into the Had Lands and could not bu found , so they proceeded on to the ranch. Amputated Ills Own Jordan Blair , of Montrose , Pa. , is a colored man possessed of remarkable courage. He was nflHctcd with pnn- grcno in his leg and foot , and the doc tors said ho would die if they performed amputation. Blulr thereupon cut his log oil with n jack-knife and is now limning along the road to recovery on n crutch. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 5O5 Soullilttlli Street , Omultii BLAKE , BOISSEVAIN & GO , , London , , Knxlaiul. ADDLPH BOISSEVAN & GO , , Amsterdam , filolluiul. Tnuitnct n Ktmorol banking business Secnritloi bought anil cold on commission , l-'urulgn exchanges. Commcrclnl nnd trnvclor's Icltt'M of croJIt. Orders for bond unit stocks execute 1 uu com ml ) flon In London null on ull Continental Bourses o Kuropo. NcKOtltUtoru of Itallnriky , State , Cltr nnJ Corpora tion Loans u sppclaltr OIAIA MAMGTIERS. Boots and Shoos. , JOA'ES & CO. , Successors to Ilccil , JODCI & Co. fliolesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes Agenti for lloston Knbbcr Shoo Co. , 11C2.1101 and 1100 llaraor Street , ouialin , Nebraska. Browora. STOIiZ & 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1(31 North Eighteenth btraat.Omnhn , Neb. Cornlco. EAGfLE COUNWE WOHKS , Manufsctnrers of Galvanized Iron Cornice . Jolm Ucnct , \Vluaow-cspsnuJmctttlloVTllfflus. | r proprietor. 118 and llJ bouth lUu fctreut. Paper Boxoa. JOHN L. WILKIE , Pronrielor Oraalia Paper Box Factory , Noi.1117 nilJ 131Q Douglas itrcet , Omann , Nob. 21. A. D1SB11OW & CO. , Wbolcinlo manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch office , 13th and ImrJ slrcoln , Omaha , Ncti. VOHN MANUFAOTUniNQ CO. , Mannfacturers of Sash , Dsors , Blinds , Mouldlnas , Blnlr-woik nn 1 Interior Iinnl wood ! lnl u. ISii-'J North Ibth street , OnmUn , Nob. Stoom Flttlngg PumpB , Eto. STRAKO & OLAKK STKAM JIKATINO CO. . PnniDs , Pices and Engines , Btiam. water , rullitny and mlnlnit luppllts , etc. 030 , Wi and 1C4 ! t'nrnam ttroct , Oinuha. U. S. WIND EKOINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Sullies , Uallld T nln4 mills , 913 and VXI Janet it. , Omaha. U. 1' . Host , Acting Jlaimyor. BROWNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , BheeMron wori , , team pump , , taw mill , . 12IS-121J LcaTcnnerth ttrcct , Omaha. Iron Works. PAXTON & VIERLINO IRON WORK3 , Wrought and Cart Iron Building WorK , Eniiloe- t , work , neneral foundry , macblnoaad blacksailth work. Olllceand worn , U. 1 * . Kr. and 17th itroet , Omaha. OMAUA WIRE & JItON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire andiron Railing OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manf 'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Froof Safes , Vtuilti , lull work , Iron ihuttrr * and fire tirapti , U. Auflrcou. prop'r. Ccruvr HtU aud Jackiou in , SOUTH OMAHA. UNION Of South Omaha , Limited , CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF THIS Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , The Vest Route from Omaha aud Council Bluffs to HZ THE EASIP = TWO T1UINB DAILY BBTWEEK OMAHA AND COUNCIL , ULUKPB Chicago , AND Milwaukee , SU I'mil , Minneapolis , Cedar Kaplds , Rock Island } Fi-ecporl , Rockford , Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport , El'Iu ( , Jlmllson , Janesrllle , ittloit , AVIiiono , La Crosse , Ana all other Importtnt point * Katt , Nortbeait And BoudituH. For tlirouuh ttckot , call on tb tliket aucnt at 1(01 Karnam , trectlu Darker llloeK , or ttt Uiilo I'aclflo Depot. 1'ulluian Sleeper , and tug flnoit Dining Car , In tbt world ara runun tbo main line ol tbo Chicago , Mil naukeo tHt. 1'aul llallituy , and erorj atuntlon paid lu iiaueogen by courtsou , cmplojvi ot tba Jt. Itll'r.Kll. Ooneral Manaccr. t , K.TUCKKH. Aitlitintdeneral Uanagor. A. V , it. CAlU'UN'mt , Uoueral I'm longer and * GKO. KIHAKKOUI ) , Atilitait General I'aueoger ftndllckct A ( font. V. ) . CUiUK , UlftCral tD ) rlot uaent. II - tss : , j ataa MaasBg- AgrloulUiriJ Implomonta. CliuilOlilLtTpAliKEiir Dcalerin Agricultural Implements , Wagons Carriages rind Imislo. Jnnfo ttroct.hoiweon Vthaua 10th , omnha- & M13'WALF CO. , Asricnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriage ? nug l , etc.Vhole ttlo. Onutia. Noliraita. PARLIX , ORBNUORF , MARTIN CO. * \Vliolc ( ilolrdct ! , In Aojicnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons & Bnirto ail.rai. PO&nmlPOTJonn ttrcct , Oni h . MOLIffEMILltURNA STODUAKD CO. , . Xtnnarncturcr And job' or In Wasrons , Buggies Rakoj , Plows , Etc , Cor.Pth and J'aciao utrceU , Onialia. Artlata' fjlntorinla. A. noi > i'it Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs- , 151J DouRlm alrcet , Omaha , Kebraska. Doota nnd Shoos. IP. V. MORSE A CO. , Jobbers of Boots and Slices , 1101,110.1 , llOoDoiiRlm itrrct , Omnbn. MnnufnctOrT * tliuunicrttroot , lioston. Con IJCoUoorul OMAUA COAL , COKE , t LIME CO. , Jotters of IM sni Stft Coal , WO Bon til 13th Ktr.'at , Untaba , Nobnula. XEURASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and CoRe , SU fouth loth , t , , Omnlm , Nub. LUMDER , l TC , JOHN A. WAKEFIKI.D , Wholesale Lninter , Etc , Imported nnd American rotllnn.l ccuictit. Btat * ngout ( or Milwaukee hjilrnu Icco.uoit : and ( juln j wlutu lituo. GllAS R. LEE , D3aleriiiHaidwccflLiiintcr , Wood carpets n d iinrqurttloiirlnf. Otb and Dougla * ttioult , Uuinhn , Nib. OMAHA LUMUER CO. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale IS Hi ttrcct and Union 1'nglllc track , Oiunlm. LOUIS URADFORD , Dialer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Uoora , Kto. Yanl * Corner ? th nnd llouijlas. Corner lOtli and Donula ) . FRED. IP. OR AY. Lnnitc1 Lime Cement EtcEtc , , , , , , Comer Dtb aid Doiulm 13 , Omnlia. O. N. DIETX , Dealer in All Kinduf Lumber , 13th and California , trcct.Oniobn , K bra kA. Mllllnory and Notions. / . OUERFELDER A CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Noiiini 103. 210 nnil IK Sou 111 lltli atrcct. Notions. J. T. ROBINSON NOIION CO. , WholesaMotions and Fiiwislitng Goods , 112 lluniur Street , Oiimh.t. Commission and Storage * RIDDELL & RIDDELL , Stcr ge and Commission MGrcian'.s ! , Specialties Unttrr , re s , cliccso. puultrr , Bam * . 1118 HouiirJ atrcct. Omiilio. Neb. _ p ry Coodsjonid _ "M. E. SMITH ACO. . , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions 1103 nnd 1101 Douclas , cor. llth atrcct , OmttmNob ! , KILPATRICK-KOCH DllY GOODS CO. , Imcorters & Jo'iburs nDiy Goods , Mm Gcit'g furulsblriK K od . Corner lltU and Unrnoy truvta.Umntin , .Vc I1ELIK , THOMPSON & CO. , IrJl'orlcra nnd job1 cm of Wcolenniid Tailors' ' T1 minings , 317Soutb Ullitticit. Furniture. DEWEY A SI ONE , Wholesale Dialers in Furniture , Kurnr.m itioct , Oumlni , Nobroika. OUARLUS smvmucK , Fnrnitiirs , Omahn , Naliruikn. Crooorloa. _ PAXTON , QALLAQHER A CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 705,707 , Ttt ) nnd 711 Sou til IQtti e't. , Onmlitt. Nob. AIcCORD , JtRADY A CO. , Wholesale Grocers- 13tli and LonvoairurtU trect , Omiilia , NebrMka. Hardware. w. j. A , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , EprlnKi , irAKon itack , bardiraro , lumber , oto. 1209 _ and 1211 llarner street , Omaba. W. J. BROATOIT , Hesyy Hardware , Iron and Steel , lDEi , WARnn itnok , linrJiroro , lumber , etc. UOt . _ _ ana nil Um-oejritruet , Omaha. LEE , CLARKE , ANDflEESEN HARD WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metal , . heel Iron , etc. Af.vinU for Hone § cole ; , lllaral powderitml I.rro n tiarlied Tflru , mMffllAUCHl it TAYLOR , Bnllders' ' Harilware ana Scale Repair Shop1 Mechnnlc * ' tool and IlufTnln fcnlc , . 1409 Douglal itrsct , omuUa , Neb , IT. HARDY & CO. , Jolitior , of Toys , Dolls , Alto , Fancy Goods , Ilou 9 furolihlnit goodi , olillilron'n carrUKC , , 1301 l-iironm itrcet , Umabn , Neb , OIlB. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , , Wliolesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Azlt greae , to. , OioRha. A. II , Blitiop. Managij Popor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Deilcrs , C nj nlc * itook of prlntlnif , wrapping &nJ ( paper , tipeilal attention Ktvcu tu curd i > apur. JOSEPH GILLOTTS' ' STEEL PENS COLO MRDAL. PARIS EXPOSITION Ifflt. NOB. 303-404-170-604. THE MOST E3HFECT OP PENS. CHICHESTER'S CNQLI8H PENNYROYAL PILLS. , Itoil CKIM * Dlumuiiil Jlrunil. / Tt.golj I.ll bl Mil fur ull. r n X > , it. l.txlln , k l > rUEKlt f rliI ) | ' tuuua IlrMiid.lD red iu tuitiwui.y IlliUuutltiUio. Tukouuullirr. H Utauipi ) for i > &rUoultr , auil * * ICp > " * * " ( l. dlf , < > l.ll.r , lj mull. A UUeliMtcr Vlitultai Co. , Al aticu daI1'