Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 03, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIE SPECULATIVE MARKETS.
\Vhoat Rules Aotlvo and Lower
With Decreasing Receipts.
FAIRLY LARGE BUSINESS DONE.
Tlin Recent Good Dcinntul For Corn
Umlo.rKocB a Collapse Provisions
llnthcr UnncUlcd An Aclvntioo
in Ilcnvy MORA.
CHICAGO PIIODUOK niA.UU.KT9.
CIIIOAOO , August 2. [ Special Telegram to
rim UKB.I Wheat wai active nbd lower to
day. A very pronounced boar feeling has
been generating In the pit for the past any
or two anil to-day there was a grand "letting
go of bolts. " The shipping movement from
nil western points Is unusually heavy , hut
receipts , Instead of falling off after the tlrst
of tHe montli , nro Increasing. Privatecnbtcs
\vcro for the most part bearish , but several
of them quoted higher prices at the close ,
And the board' ' * npcclnl cablegram was to
tlio snn.u effect. Baltimore wired that exporters -
porters were reselling and Now York parties
made a similar contribution to the informa
tion fund , and the facts so far developed
scorn to bo somewhat at variance on the
foreign situation and on foreign temper.
In explanation of the changed ex
pressions of the Now York exporting
class , It was suggested by a broker
that perhaps they were trying to depress the
market to "limits" that would enable them
to fill a foreign order. They sometimes do
things thut way in Now York. The gossip
mill ground Out a largo sized grist to-day.
For instance , It was given out that the "of
ficial" estimate of the French crop had been
issued. On Inquiry it was learned that this
official estimate was from a stray paragraph
in a Liverpool paper , In which It was stated
that an untmtncd ' 'contpmporary writer"
had said that ho provisionally and with
many whurcascs , If8 and unds , estimated the
French crops nt 325,006,000 or 840,000,000
bushels , etc. , etc. Urndstrcct Issued a
speculative bulletin to-day represent
ing that the domestic stock of wheat
had increased 1,000,000 bushels during the
month of July , a 4,000,000 decrease cast of the
Rockies and 5.000,000 increase west. This
produced no effect whatever on account of
the notorious unreliability of the grain de
partment of that Journal and the evident sol-
llsh purpose of these advance tips of forth
coming publications. Of far greater weight
than anything else was the estimate oi ! )25
cars of wheat for Chicago to-morrow. In
this connection It might bo well to state that
receivers have to report the arrival of con-
eldcrubla now wheats in poor condition on
recount of the unfavorable weather. The
Inspection sheet shows that less than 40 per
cent of the arrivals were of contract grade.
Borne of the wheat Is coming in badly
sprouted. It is too early yet to uiuuo
an intelligent estimate as to the extent
of the damage from rainy weather. Ttio
prevailing impression is. however , that
the'Injury that has resulted thus far is
only Bltin.dcci > , us it * vcre , and that the
great mass of wheat will coma out all right.
December wheat opened at Tflc , sold down to
78J/C , hung around that figure for an hour
or moro and then slipped off suddenly to
7S78X < 3. The price got bade to S % ®
78l c and about half past 12 o'clock It sold
down to 78K@78c. During the hist half
hour a firmer fcoliui ; prevailed In the market
when the Iwt became gen orally known about
largo cbartcrB. The close was at 782 0.
September opened at 77) e , ranged nt 77J { @
7Ge and closed at 7flJ c. August rangcu at
773 @ 7lc and closed ut TGJfc , with cash
wheat at a premium over August. The feel
ing at the close was decidedly loss
bearish than at any tima during the
day. The activity in the export und
interior ahlpplnfr demand Is proving very
clearly that wheat is wauled around present
prices , and the bears are deprived of their
principal weapon. In the aggregate a fairly
largo speculative trade was do no in the pit.
The active demand for corn nt the recently
prevailing prices collapsed to-day and offer
ings , for future delivery largely exceeded the
buying orders on the market. Liverpool ca
bles quotcd'a linn market in Liverpool , with
locks thord of only 400,000 bushels , against
1,000,000 at the same time a year ago. Re
ceipts hero were only 30 cars more than yes
terday's calculation , and for to-morrow 040
cars were predicted. This increase was one
of the causes which leu to the decline , be
sides which the export clearances wore phe
nomenally small yesterday. Futures were
relatively weaker turn the spot article , all
deliveries up to January losing from % c to
Xo of yesterday's closing value , but Mujy
was comparatively steady , closing nt 37Jf c
Belters , which IB virtually unchanged from
the day before.
Oais were much more active than on pre
vious days of the week , with prices dcclln.
Ing about # @ ? ( fc. A good many stop orders
appeared , and September , under the free
Belling , went up to Slifc , while largo lines ol
fllay were sold short at ' 5jh'c down to 24J c ,
later ruling slightly steadier. Receipts were
materially larger , with an increasing proportion
tion of new oats. Out of a total of 1M3 cars
received CO were now. Withdrawals wort
insignificant and car lots ot No. 3 chiefly tc
po to store sold liberally at 21c , ' or % e de
cline , A good business was done in No. S
white , with August ut U5 o and September
nt 25 c.
In the provision trade the feeling was
somewhat unsettled. Advices from the
stock yards reporting light iccolpts and bet
tor prices for hogs , opened the trading witli
a good showing of strength , For a brio ]
vimo the mafkot all around averaged higher
than the level of yesterday. The closing ant !
early sales were quite encouraging to the
bulls. Later , however , a changed condition
of affairs was developed. It was ascertained
thut packers , induced possibly by the
monthly stock statement , which showed c
much larger amount of moats on hand that
was anticipated , were free sellers of short
rib * . Offerings of the article named became
excessive , and , as the market lor the same
weakened , the entire deal was affected ,
Traders of all classes lost confidence , the de-
Biro to realize increased , and prices took u
downward course. During the lust half 01
BO on 'change the tendency was bearish
nnd the lowest figures quoted were verj
generally made at or near the closo. Ir
pork the day's actual decline , compared will
yesterday's last prices , was 10@15o , and it
short ribs 10@12 } c. Lard closed uuchangci
to 2J < o lower.
CHICAGO JjlVJS STOCK.
Cincuao , August 2. [ Special Telegram tx
Tun HUE. | CATTT.K. Business was the sauii
as for the post f outer f.vo days. Prime suit
able weight s'.oora were in good douiani
and steady. Heavy "oxonlsh" sort o
Btocrs were not sailing to well to-duy
. Exporters were not opcraling to an ;
great extent , yet about all the stock on salt
in the way of fat cattle found buyers , but thi
general market closed rather easier than yea
torduy or the day before. There were n
range cattle In sight nnd none wanted. Prat
& Ferris' eloers averaged 1155 Ibs and soli
for J8.00. Tcxans were quoted steady t
strong. Native butcher * ' stock was ii
fair demand and steady. Choice to oxtr
beeves , (4.50@4.C5 ; medium to good steers
1350 to 1500 Ibs. , f3.OOQ4.40
1200 to 1850 lb . , $3.SO@4.20 ; 95
to 1200 Ibs. , 13.00(34,00 ( ; stacker
nnd feeders , f-.2D ' < R3.15 ; cows , bulls sun
mixed , fl.25@3.00 : bulk , t2.00@3.-lO ; nlor
fed steers , t3.lKH34.25. Texas cattlawor
Blow , steers , $2.2603,15 ! cows , tl.0@.10. ! !
lioas llunlnoss was active , with the bull
of heavy and packers selling at an advanc
of 6c , selling largely at W.2T > Q4.85 for pack
era and heavy and M.GO < < 44.7& for light , roug
and heavy , Common hold at t4.lt > G4l.W ,
FINANCIAL.
NEW YOUK , August C. [ Special Tolegrat
to TUB HBB.J STOCKS The action of th
Block market turned out so disappointing b <
fore the close yesterday that there was
scarcity of gossip at rceorts last night. Opic
Ion is divided on the Hlg Four as to whothu
tbo advances are duo to the hopes of In
creased dividend * or because the stock I
very closely hold , and for that reason move
up easily ou light buying. The taking c
Burlington shares by George Gould was the
subject of comment. Joy Gould's railroad
clearing hou o scheme U ngaln attracting
some attention. There was no disappoint
ment when the market opened dull to-day.
Prices were changed oven less than usual
over night. Durlnir the first hour London
did little , and Chicago nnd Doston were
waiting. Local scalpers were selling , while
commission houses abound with bull argu
ments. First prices were , on the whole ,
stonily. The action was slight in the Gran
gers , with on upturn of H 'n ' Atchlsoni \ In
St. Paul and Northwest nnd % per cent
In Missouri Pacific. Heading moved up \ {
before noon to 44V and Chicago gas Jff P ° r
cent from last night to 5SJ Sugar trust
moved up 8 points and Lend 1. Big Four
gained n point to 11J4 and Chesapeake &
Ohio first preferred 1J percent to 07. There
was no backset In price * up to noon. There
was no decided change In stocks ufler mid-
dny. The firm , oven strength In standard
railroad shares continued until the closo.
Trusts also hold up pretty well. Sugar
touched 113 , closing at 113 . Lead held n 1
per cent advance nt 23 ? . In the Grangers
Burlington ft Qumoy was the favorite nnd
closed strong nt 101J { . Northwestern weak
ened a little , closing lower. Other gains
were > / to K Pcr ccnt- Miff Four made a net
gain of } f and Chesapeake & Ohio llrst pre
ferred lj < f per cent ntCO . The total sales
were 70.8SS shares.
The following were the closing quotations :
0. S. * s regular. 1M' ! { Northern 1'nctno. , 23Ji
U. 8,4s coupons . . .123'i do preferred G4K
U. 8.4 s regular. . . IftV 0. & M. W UHJ.
U. 8.4'/i coupons..lOfiy. do preferred 140l <
I'ftclflossof 'ill 118 N.Y.Central 10.V *
Central Paclflo iCUf ! > . ! ) . & B , . . . ! * > ! .
ClHciiBO&Alton..lS5 illocklslnnd 80
Chicago , llurllngton C..M.&SU' 7Ui !
ftuulnnv 10W dopreferrod 1OTS4
I > . , fj.\V..4 , . 144 StJ'nul&Umniiii. , 3-1
lllnols Central . 115 dopreferrad Dl
. . . & W. . . UK Union Pacific M > S
Cansas&Texas , . . . 10ft \V..8t. L. & V
.nk Shore . 103 do prof or roci
Michigan Central. . Westem Union * . . .
issouri Puclllc. . . . 08
MONRV Easy at 2J @ 0 per cent ; closed of-
ored at 4 per cent.
PitiMR MunmxTii.K PAPHII 4j6 } per
cent.
STEULIXO. EXCHANGE Dull but steady ;
sixty-day bills , $4.S5 > ; demand , fl.S7.tf.
Cnicxoo , August , 2. llt : > p. m. close
iVhcat bovver ; cash , and September , 70 c ;
December , 78J o.
Corn Cash and August , 36Vo : September ,
30c.
30c.Oats Easy ; cash nnd Aueust , 21-tfc ; Sep
tember , 21c.
Uyo-Cnsh , 4'JMo-
Bnrley No. 8 , September , 04a
Prime Timothy 51.42.
Flax Seed No. 1 , $1.33 ,
Whisky tl.OU.
Pork Lower ; cash and Aumist , $10.57 ;
September , $10.07 .
Lard Easy ; cash , and August , W.17 } ,
September. i.22K < P-23.
Flour Quiet and unchanged.
Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , $5.00@5.12J4 ;
short clear , f5.75@5.b7 ; short ribs ,
3.45.GO. !
Uuttor Quiet ; creamery , ll@15) ) c ; dairy ,
Ciieese Quiet nnd unchanged ; full cream
cheddais , Mats und Young Americas , } f@
c.
c.EgRS Quiet ; fresh , 10 ® llc.
Hides Unchanged.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. I solid packed ,
4H'c ; cake , 4tfa
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour . 9,000 1G.OOO
Wheat . 130,000 128,000
Corn . 238,000 415.00C
Oats . 117,000 112.000
Now Yorjc. August 3. Wheat Hecoipls ,
15,000 ; exports , 33,000 : spot weaker and mod
erately active ; No. 2 red , 80 @S7c in store
and elevator , 8SK@SUc afloat , SS@S'J } o f. o.
a. ; No. 3red , S'Jo ; ungraded red , 78 > ( jei'9Ko.
Options moderately active , and lower ) Au
gust , 85Jfc.
Corn Uecelpts , 83,000 bushels ; exports ,
5SO bushels ; spot quiet and weaker ; No. 2 ,
nominal in elevator ; 44i @ 44 } c afloat ;
ungraded mixed , 43@45c ; options , less active ,
with the market weak and lower ,
Oats Receipts , 89,000 : exports , 40 ;
spot active , but weaknr ; options moro active
ana lower ; August , 27 c ; September , 27j c ;
spot No. 2 white , 35@j5i u : mixed western ,
20@34c
Cotico Options closed firm at 10 to 20
points up ; sales , 77,000 , bags ; September ,
E15.05@1G.25 ; OctoDer , $14.03(3115.10 ( ; spotKio ,
active nnd stronger ; fair cargoes , $17.75.
Petroleum Sleady ; United closed at 99 0
for August.
Eggs Firm ; western , best , H@15c.
Pork Steady ; mess , 12OU@12.30.
Lard The market opened higher but
closed weak : western , steam , tO.GO ; Sep
tember , ( U.CO.
Uutter Dull and irregular ; western , 10 ®
17c.
Choose Active and higher ; western ,
C@7c.
Mvcrpool , August 3. Wheat Firm ,
demand poor , holders offer moderately ; Cal
ifornia , No. I , 7s l } d@7s 2) d per cental.
Corn Firm and demand good , now mixed
western , 4s l > d per cental.
Sr. IJOIIIH , August 2. Wheat Lower ;
cash , 73o ; September , 74 # c.
Corn Steady : cjsh , 83Jfo ; September ,
Oats Lower ; cash , 21 > o ; September.
20 0.
Pork Dull at $11.25.
Lard-Firm at J5.SO.
Whisky Steady at $1.03.
llutter Steady ; creamery , 14@lCe ; dairy ,
KununsGlty , Augusts. Wheat Steady ;
No. 3 red , casn , 0. > c ; August , O.lo ; No. 3 red ,
cab { G7obld ; September SHc ; No. 2 soft ,
cash , 6Co : August , 05 > jfc.
Corn Steady ; No. 3 , cash , l0o ! ; No. 2 ,
white , cash , c.
Oats No. 2 , cash , old , 'Xt e ; August ,
Minneapolis , August 3. Sample wheat
Dull , easy ; receipts , 47 cars ; shipments ,
01 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , cash , U8o ; on
track , t)8c ) ; No , 1 northern , cash 87o ; Septem
ber , 77e ; on track , 8S@90o ; No , 3 northern ,
cash , blc ; on track , S2 ( > jS4c.
Milwaukee , August 3. Wheat Easier ;
cash , 77J c ; September , 70 , 0.
Corn Firm ; No. 3 , 3Tc.
Oats Quiet ; No. 3 white , 2823o.
Hyo Easier ; No. 1 , 43V , ,
Hurley Quiet ; No , 3 , September , 60a
ProvUIons Firm ; purk ,
tilVlfi STOCK.
ChicagoAugust2. The Drovers' Journal
reports ns follows , ft
Cattle Receipts , 8,500 ; market steady ;
beeves , $4.80@4i5 ( ; steers , $ , iGO@4.40 : ;
stockers and feeders , i25@3.1D ; cows ,
bulls and mixed , $ l.25@3.00 ; Tcxans sluw
utI.50@3.15.
Ho Htcolnts. 13,000 $ market strong ;
good heavy and mixed higher ; mixed , $1.30(3 (
4.55 ; heavy , $4.20(34.40 ( ; light , f4.30@1.60 ;
Skips , * 3.50&4.50.
Sheep Receipts , 4,000 ; market steady ;
natives , M.OO&K85 ; western , 3.50@4.15 ;
Toxaus , $3.00@4.20 ; lambs , 55.00@0.00.
Italians City.August2.-Cattlo Uecelpts ,
8,400 ; shipments , 1,000 ; market strong ,
active and higher ; common to choice
corn-fed steers , $3,00@4.25 ; utockora and
feeders , C1.00@30U ; cows , fl.GO@2.70 ; grass
range steers , $1.00@2.70.
Hogs Uocelpts , 3,000 , ; shipments , 1,000 ;
market active und higher ; light , | i.30@4.40 ;
heavy nnd mixed , $4.00j4.25.
'
National Htoak Vnril < . Ka St.
tjouls , August 3. Cattle Heceipts , 1,100 ;
shipments , 1,300 , ; market strong ; choice
heavy native steers , t3.SO@4.23 ; fair to good ,
(3.10(33,90 ( ; stackers und feeders , rJ.10@3.15 ;
i-angurs , corn-fed , | 2.40@3.00 ; grass-fed ,
* 1.00(33.00. (
Ilogs-iUocelpts. 1300 ; ; shipments , 1,600 ;
market shade higher ; heavy , $4.104.30 {
packing , f4.15@4.35 ; light grades , (4.40(34.05 (
HtouxClty , AURUSI 3. Cattle Receipts ,
125 ; shipments , 135 ; market steady ; fat
steers , $ ) .00@3.50 ; feeders ; fJ.25@3.00 ;
stockerft , t2.1G C2,40 ; cnnners and bulls , 75c
OM.25 ; veal calves , i.00 ( < | 3.80.
Hogs Heceipts , 730 ; market 2W@'S (
higher ; light .ami mixed , $3.0TK4.10 ( ; '
heavy , 1.05 < aU3tf.
*
o.AiiViiiV invta STOUK.
Cattle.
Friday , August 2.
The market on desirable bcof cattle con
tinued on the up grade to-day , an advaaca ol
5@10o being recorded. In quality there wai
a big Imprqvemeut over yesterday , the bull
of ILo cattle to-Uu > bulnif jiutlves , but tUcn
WAS nothing utrlctly piiroo , Beeves sold
from W.85@4 15 , but largely at J3.80ffl4.W.
Cow stutr Is soiling about the Imvest of any
tlnrlni ? thq past week or ten dnys. TJio ccn-
ornl run of the cow stuff sold nt $1.00(32.19 ( ,
with some few hcnd of very choice corn-fed
cowa as high at $3 CO. Th6ra were not enough
stackers or feeders on the market to cut
much of a figure.
The hog mnrkctoponcd with good prospects
and the bulk of the offerings .wero taken nt
prices strong to 5o higher. The close wns
not so good , the buyers being strongly In
clined to alt down on the market after the
most urgent orders were filled. The quality
of the hogs wus much bettor than yesterday.
Sheet ) .
No sheep were received and there was
nothing to make u market.
Ilocolpts.
Cattle 1,200
Hogs 2,700
Prevailing Prices.
The following is a tibia at prlojj paid In
this mirlcct , for tha graJloa of stosk ; men
tioned :
Prime steers , 1)00 ! ) to 1000 Ibs..14.00 ( $4.25
Good steers , 1230 to 1450 Ib * . . . 3.00 © LIB
Good steers. 1050 to 1800 Ibs. . . 3.59 f < $4.00
Common dinners. . . , 1,25 @ 2.00
Ordinary to fair cows 1,75 ( $2.00
Fnlrtoicood cows 2.00
Good to cholco cows 2.85 ( $2.70
Cholco to fancy cows , heifers. . 2.70
Fair to peed bulls 1.75 < c5)2.00 )
Good to cholco bulls 2.00
Light stockcrs and feeders , . . . 2.53 02.75
Good feeders , 930 to 1100 Ibs. . 2.75 f < < ! 8.00
Fnirto cholco light hoes 4.10
Fair to choice heavy hogs 4.10 04.15
Fair to choice mixed hoes 4.10 (34.15 (
Representative S.tlos.
STRERS.
HULLS.
Monthly Statement.
Showing the olUcial receipts nnd shipment ?
of live stock during the month of July ,
1889 , and the number of head consumed at
South Omaha :
RECEIPTS.
tilvo Stook Notes.
Phil Unitt , Sewardjaino in with a car o :
hogs.
E. II. Canon , Holdredgo , brought in twc
cars of cattle.
Tom Powers , of Sutton , came in with flvi
cars of cattle from Lushton ,
Two lump jaws wore found among the cat
tie receipts and were condemned.
Mr. Westfall. of the firm of Walworth &
Westfall , of Atkinson , .came In with stock.
Mr. Huntington , of Bruen & Huntington
Oakland , la. , of Pottnwaltanuo county , wa :
looking over the market.
Ed II. Aids , an extensive feeder and ship
per of Hooper , NOD. , wns ou this marko
with eleven cars of cattle.
Hogs are now selling over $2.00 per hun
dred lower than they were n year ago ana $ :
lower than two years ugo. As compared will
thn same time In 1880 there has been a de
cline of 50@COa. The market is at the lowcs
point for this season of the year since 1835.
OMAHA MARKETS ,
1'roiluce , Fruits , Etc.
BUTTEH Tahlo dairy , 12 ( < } 14o ; packers
stock , 7@8c. Creamery Prints , fancy , 15p (
IGo ; choice , 14@10o ; solid packed , 12@13o.
Eaos-Strictly fresh , lOQilc.
CHEESE Young Americas , full crnam , llo
factory twins , 9 } o ; off grades , 0@7oVui ;
Hossom Edoin , f 11.50 per duz ; sap sago , 19c
brick , ll@12o ; limburger , 8@10c ; domestu
Swiss , Ho , clieeso safes , bronze modal , No
8,12.65.
POULTUY Live hens , per dozen , $3.255
4.00 ; mixed , | 3.25@3.50 ; spring , $ iOOrt$2.75
turkeys , 7@8o per Ib ; ducks , 2.00@2.50
geese , (3.00@400 ; live pigeons , $1.5'J.
OIIANQES Los Angeles , $4.50 ; Rodl , $0.00
LUMONS Fancy , $5.00 ; choice , $4.50 ,
SOUTHERN POACHES K hu , 75cgl ( foi
choice , and 35@40o for poor aud common.
Ai-rasa Per bbl , 60c@$3.00.
CALIFORNIA PKACIIES 20-lb boxes , $1,00-
1.50.
1.50.OALIFOHNIA
OALIFOHNIA Glares tl.50@1.75.
CALIPOUNIA PLUMS $1.
PEAKS 40 Jb boxes , $1.79.
WATBHUELax8-$10.00@20.00 per 100.
OANTBLOUPS Per doz , * 1.GO@2.00.
PJNEAITLKS Per doz , $3.00@3.50.
UAXANAB According to size , per bunch
$3.00(83.00 ( ,
COCOANUTS Per 100 , $5 ,
FiiE8n Fun White flsu per Ib , 7@8Ko
trout per Ib , 9o ; white perch per Ib , 7o : buf
falo per Ib , 7o ; pickerel per Ib , ( Jo ; biucl
bass per Ib , llo.
UeANS-Cholco bond picked navy , $1.75 ;
choice hand picked medium , $1.05 ; cholo
bund picked country , 11.00 ; clean country
- . , . , . 80@40o per
bu ; onions , California , pcf jfcUKo ; southern ,
per bbl , $1,00 ; cabbage , per crate , $1.25 : tur
nips , pep bu box , 60c ; beets , per box , COo ;
wax beans , per bu box , $1.00 : string beans ,
per bu box , 75c ; green'1 peas , per bu box ,
f 1.00 ; tomatoes , per } { bUibftf,40@COc ; caull-
floxvor , 51.50 ; egg plnnt , 75b ; squash , 25o per
tloz ; cucumbers. 15c ; lettuce , 15o ; radishes ,
15c ; soup bunches IScsojrrcon onions , 150 ?
20c ; now carrots , 20o ; plb plant , per Ib , Ic.
AITI.E BuiTEit 5o ,
Cti > -Bbls , $5 00 ; hf bbls , $3.00.
MAI-LTS SUQAII 12X@15o | J5r Ib.
POTATOES Old , choice. , sacked , per bu , 15
@ 20c.
VKAL Chqlco , medium" * site , 5@rto ; cholco
heavy , 4@5o ; spring lamb lf30.0U@30.iO ( per
dozen ,
HONBY 14@15 nor Ib for cholco.
PiiKsiuvr.a-9UC510o pec ib.
.TEU.tr.8 3K@4o per Hi.
BEESWAX No. 1 , 16@19o ,
HAV S2.50fS5.50.
Cuor FnEi-9.00@10.00.
BlUN tfl.00@0.25.
TALLOW No. 1. 4c ; No. 2 , 3@3Vc.
GtiBAsn A , 4@4J.fc ; yellow , 805 dark ,
WOOL Fine , nvoraito , 15 ( < 410c ; cholco , 18
QIOc.
MEDIUM Average , 21@22o ; cholco23@24c ;
coari > o , 16@l8c.
Oroocrles.
PROVISIONS Hntns , No. 1 , 10-lb overage ,
llfc ; 20 to 23 Ibs , lie : 12 to 14 Ibs , 13 ; No.
2 , llKo ; specials , ISJ o ; shouldors. 7o ; break
fast bacon , No 1 , lOVfo ; specials , 12)io ) ; pie-
nlcT 7j ! o ; ham sausngo , lOV o ; dried beef
haniB , Ho ; beef tongues , fC per dozen ; dry
gait mcaU , 0)i"o ) per Ib.
SAUBJE Bologno , 4@4K ! Frankfurt , 7o :
tongue , Dot summer , 34u ; head Cheese , 5 > < c.
1 JU9 1. I.I.IA iui\lkjn , uiba , , ui ; , | riunivu | ii
tongues , Kits , 2.lo ! ; pickled tripe , kits , ( > 5o ;
pickled H. C. trlpc , kits , 85c ; sced | ! pigs'
hocks , kits , $1.15 ; boneless ham , 9u.
IEK : TONGUES Suit , bbls , J'JO.OO ,
OILS Kerosene P. W. , OK" ! W. W. ,
J u ; headlight , 13c ; salad oil , S2.15@U.OO
per dozen.
PICKLES Medium , per bbl , $4.50 ; small ,
$550 ; gherkins , f 0.50 ; C. & 13. uhow-chow ,
< lt3 , $5.00 ; pts , $3.40.
\Vit\pi > iNa PAPBK Straw , per Ib. 1 ? @
c ; rag , 2 } < o ; manllln , B , Oo ; No. 1 , Sc.
S \LT Dairy 140 2-lb pkgs , $2.00 ; do , 100
3-lbpkgs , ? 3.lHdo ; , 00 5-1) pkgs , $3.40 ; do
23 10-lb pkgs , 52.30 ; Ashton , bu bags , 55-lb ,
We ; do , 4 bu bags , 224-lb , $3.40 ; M S A , GO-lb
bags , 55c ; No. 1 line , per bbl , 51.25.
CvN'nr-9J @ 12) c perlb.
CIIOCOLATK VND Coco v 21@39o per Ib ;
Oermnn chickory , red , 8c.
QINOEU Jamaica , } f pints , $3.0 ! ) per doz.
FAUINACSOUS GOODS Barley. 2K@3K0i
farina , 4K" ; P0'i9 ' | 3c ; oatmeal. 2 @ : > o ; mao-
nronl , lie ; vefmicelli , lie ; rice , 4J @ 7o ;
sapo and tapioca , ( > @OJfc. (
Fisu Salt Dried codfish , OK@9o ; scaled
honing , 2Sc per box ; hoi. herring , dom , 50o
Hamburg spiced herring. $1.00 ; hoi. herring ,
70i-@fl.10 ; mackerel , half bbs. No. 1 , $25.50 ;
largo family , $1.1.50 per 100 Ibs ; whitoflsh ,
No. 1 , S .50 ; family , ? 3.00 ; trout , $3.00 ; sal
mon , $8.50 ; anchovies , SOc.
LVE § 1.75@4.50.
NUTS Almonds , 15@17u ; Brazils , 9c ; fil
berts , 12e ; pecans , 12c ; walnuts , 12c ; pea
nut cocks , 8c : roasted , lOc.
Uvos American A. seamless , 17e ; Union
Squuro paocr , discount 83'per cent.
COFFEBS Graen Fun6v old golden Rio ,
22c ; fancy old peaborry , 22e ; Rio , cholco to
fancy. 21c ; Rio , prime. SQfl ; Rio , good , llc ! ;
Mochn , SUe : Java , fnnyytMandehling , 29c ;
Java , good Interior , 24ii.
COFFEES Roasted Arbuckle's Arlosa ,
22Jic ; McLaughiin'-j XXXX , 2- c ; German ,
Dilworth , 22
SALSODA lX@2J f per Ib.
STARCH 5@7o per 1UV
Srovn POLISH * 2.00'W5,87 per gross.
SI-ICES Whole , per Ib Allspice , 12c ; Cas
sia China , lOc ; cloves , Zanzibar , 20c ; nut
megs , No. 1 , 75c ; peppor.19c.
SUQAIIS Granulated ! Oct ; confectioners' A ,
8o ; Jtnn dard extra CvS ( ( ? 3Xc ; yellow C ,
7.fO ; powdered , lOo ; cut loaf , lOJ c ; cubes ,
lOc ; cream extra C , S c.
TEAS Gunpowder * 2U@COc ; Japan , 20@
40o ; Y. Hyson , 28C'50 < 7 Oolong , 22@50.
VINEOAH Per gal , 13 < a20e.
CAKNni ) FISH Brodk1- trout , 3 Ib. $2.40 ;
salmon trout , 2 Ib , 92.35 ? clams , 1 Ib. $1.23 ;
clams , 2 ib , ? 2.00 : clnm chowder , 3 Ib , S2.25 ;
devilled cr.ibs , 1 Ib , S3.25 ; devilled crabs , 2
Ib , $350 ; codflsh balls , 3 Ib , $1.75 ; caviar , Jf
Ib , $2.25 ; eels , 1 Ib. ? 3.40 ; lobsters. 1 Ib , $2.00 ;
lobsters , 1 Ib , $1.90 ; lobsters , devilled , X Ib ,
$2.25 ; mackerel , 1 Ib , $1.00 ; mackerel , mus
tard sauce , 3 Ib , 53.10 ; mackerel , tomato
sauce , 3 Ib , $3.10 ; oysters , 1 Ib , OOc ; oysters ,
2 Ib , $1.50 ; salmon , C. R. , 1 Ib. $2.10 ; salmon ,
C. R. , 2 Ib , $3.10 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.85 ;
salmon , Alaska , 2 Ib , $2.90 ; shrimps , 1 Ib ,
$2.C5.
DHIED FUUITS Currants , 4J @ 5c ; prunes ,
casks , 1300 Ibs , 4J @ 4 } c ; prunes , bbls or
bags. 4 @ 4o ; citron peels , drums , 20 Ibs ,
24c ; lemon peel , drums , 20 Ibs , lOc ; hard
dates , boxes , 12 Ibs , lOc ; apricots , choice
evaporated , 23-lb boxes , 13c ; apricots jolly ,
cured. 25-lb boxes , loc ; apricots , fancy , Mt ,
Hamilton , 20-lb boxes , ICe ; nurlcots , choice ,
baps , 80 Ibs , 14o ; apples , evaporated , Alden ,
50-10 boxes , GlgO o ; apples , Star , Co ; applss ,
fancy Alden , 5-lb , 8) ) 0 ; apples , fancy Alden ,
2-lb , 8J c ; blackberries , evaporated , 50-lb
boxes , 5 > < 35c ; cherries , pitted , dry cured ,
18c : pears , California fancy , Jfs boxes , 25
Ibs , 20c ; peaches , Cat fancy , KS unp , boxes ,
23 Ibs , 13c ; peaches , Cal No. 1 fancy , % B unp ,
bags , 80 Ibs , 12X ; peaches , Cul No. 2 fancy ,
J a unp , bags , 80 Ibs : peaches , Cul sundrlcd ,
% s unp bags , 80 Ibs ; peaches , Inncy , ovitp ,
unp , 50-lb boxes , 12@13c ; peaches , Salt Lake ,
now , OJ @ 7c ; nectarines , red , 18c ; nectarines ,
silver , hags , 14c ; pitted plums , Oalf35-lb
boxes , 12c ; raspberries , evn , N , Y. , now ,
23c ; prunes , Cnl , R O , 00-100 , boxes , 25 Ibs.
8c ; prunes , Cnl , R C , 00-0 , 9J o ; orange peel ,
15c ; raisins , California Londons , crop 1838 ,
$2.40@ > 2.00 ; raisins , California loose , musca
tels , crop 18SS , $7.002.00.
Dry Goods.
BATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , lOo ; Beauty ,
12 > fo : Boone , 14c ; B , cased. $0.50.
BLANKETS White , $1.00@7.50 ; colored ,
? 1.10@8.00.
CAMIIUICS Slater , 5o ; Woods , 5c ; Stand
ard , Co ; Peacock , 5c.
CAIIPET WARP Bibb white , 18 } c ; colored ,
COMFOUTEIIS $ O.CO@35.00.
COUSIIT JEANS Boston , iyta ; Adroscoggln ,
; Kearsace , 7Jic ; Rocliport , 0c ; Conestoga -
toga , O c.
COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dis. ;
LL , unbleached , 5o ; CC , 0c : SS. 7Jfc ;
EE , 8Ko ; GG , 9 c ; XX , 10J < fc ; OO , ll c ;
NN , 12 c ; AA , 14o ; UD , 15 > Jis ; TT , lO o ;
YY , 18o ; BB , lOo ; 20 bleaehod , 8X < 5 ; 00 ,
; 80 , 13 > fo ; 60 brown und slate , Uo ; 70 ,
Ciilsii Stevens' B , 6 0 ; Stevens' A , 7o ;
bleached , 80 ; Stevens' P , 7o ; bleached ,
bo ; Stevens'N , 8 0 ; bleached , 9 > fo ; Stev
ens' SIIT , n > o.
DENIMS Amoskoag , ft oz , lOJ c ; Everett ,
7 oz , 18o : Yorlc , 7 oz. lie ) ; Haymaker , &yo\ \
Jaffrey XX , ll foJnJIroy ; XXX. 12 } c ;
Heaver Creek AA , 12c'Beavor Creek UU ,
llo ; Heaver Creek CO,1 lOc.
DUCK West Point * . 2'J'fa ' , 8 oz , 9 > c ; West
Point , 29 in , 10 oz , ISWu-Jo West Point , 29 In ,
12 oz , 15Ko ; West PofnMO In. 11 oz , Ida.
FLANNELS Plaid Raftsmen 30o ; Clear
Lake , 30Xu ; Iron Mountain , 2 < ) Vc.
I LANNBLS Whito-iGT'H. No. 2 , % . 23c ;
G II No. 1 , Jf , 27KOJ-O H No. 2 , /t , 22 > o ;
G H No. 1 , % , 30e : QUceheo , No , a , UOc ;
FLANNELS Whlte4QUeaheo ! No , 2 , f/
37tfo ; Quecheo No.1' ' ' , 82 o : Anawan ,
" .2Ho : Somerset , 15c.J '
ington , 22Xo ; Glonwood , 20o ; Melville , 25o ;
Bang-up , 27 0.
MISCBLLANUOUS Table oil cloth. $2.50 :
table oil cloth , marble , $3.50 ; plain Holland.
OWe ; dado Holland , 12tfc.
PitiNTS Droas Charter Oak , Sk'o ; Ram-
ape , 4e ; Lodl , SJ/o ; Allen , Co ; Richmond , Oo :
Windsor , O oi liddystono.OKe ; Paclllo.OVo.
PKINTO Pink and Robes Richmond , OKo :
Allen , Oo ; Rlverpoint , 5Ko ; Steel River ,
; Pacillc.
) Uc _
Arnold Gol'd Seal ; 10 0" ; Veilovv Seal , "
Araanaa , 12o. Prints , solid colors Atlantic ,
Cos Slater , OJ | Berlin oil , OJtfo ; Garner oil ,
0@7c.
SHIHTINO , CHECKS Caledonia X , 9Kc !
Caledonia XX , lOJ o ; Economy , 9o ; Otis , Ooj
Granite , OJjc ; Crawford checks , 8c ; Haw
River plaids , 5) < o.
SIIKETINO , Buowx Atlnntlo A. 4-4. 7 o ;
AUanllo H , 4-1 , To ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , 0c ; At
Untlo P. 4-4 , Co ; Aurora LI * , 4-4 , Co ; Aurora
C , 4-4 , 4JfC5 Crown XXX , 4-4 , 0o ; Hoosier
Lli , * 4-4 , 6 Wo ; Indian llond , 44 , 7a ; Law
rence LL , 4-4 , 59/c ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , fi c ;
PcDporell R , 4-4 , O c ; Popporoll E , 4Mn6h ( !
} < o ; Pcpperoll 84.7 \ Pcnporell \ , 0-4 ,
20c ; Popporoll. 10-4 , 23o ; t > tlca C , 4 4 , 4 o ;
Wnchuselts , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora R , 4-4 , 7c ; Au
rorn B , 4-4 , C c.
SHRKTINO , Br.nACtinn Ellorton , 7Ko <
Housokocpor , 8 } < o ; Now Candidate , 8 > Jo ;
Berkeley cambric , No. CO , 9o ; Vou Bet , 4-4 ,
09 c ; butter cloth , OO , 4 > fc : Cabot , 7 } c ;
Fnrwell , hnlf blenched , 8 } < e ; Fruit of Loom ,
8 c ; Orcono G , Oo ; Hope. 7 > < 3 ; King Phillip -
lip cambric , 10 ; Lonidalo cambric , lOo ;
Lonsdnlo , 8X0 ; Now York mills , lOo ; Pep-
percll , 43-ln , lOo ; Pcpporoll , 40-m , llo ; Pep-
pcroll , 0-4 , I4) ) o : Pcp | > orell , 8-1 , 20o ; Pep-
perell , 0-4 , 22c ; Pcpporcll , 10-J , 24o ; Canton ,
4-4 , Sjfol Canton , 4-4 , 0 } o ; Triumph , Oo ;
Wamsutta , llo ; Vallo.v , BJfo.
TICKS Onklnnd , A , 7kta ; Intcrnntlonnl Y
Y , 80 : Shctuckot , S , 8Ke ; Wnrron. No. 870 ,
lOo ; Berwick , B A , 18c ; Aenio , 13o ; York ,
30 in. 12)40 ; York. 83 in. 18 0 ! Swift River ,
'
8a : Thornaike OO. 8 0 ; Thor'ndlko EF
8Wc ; Thorndlko 120 , l ! o : Thorndlko XX ,
15c ; Cordls No. 5. 9 > o ; Cordls No. 4 ,
I/enf Tol'ftcco.
St'MATiu Medium to dark , per Ib , $1.V ( > ®
1.80 ; light , iwrlb , $1.7C@i.OO. !
HAVANA-Rcmcdlos , $1.0J@1.15 ; Vuclto
nbnjos , $1.15@1.25.
SEKI > WIUITKHS Wisconsin. 20@30o ;
Pennsylvania. SOQSOc ; Housatonlo , 85@55o.
BiNDEiis Wisconsin , 12@10o ; Connecticut ,
10i20c. ( ? !
FiLLr.its Havana seed , 8J512o ( ; Vara , 14(9 (
ICc ; Pennsylvania , 10@l8e ; Little Dutch ,
15@20c ; Key West , 20@25c.
nnd Cliciulcnls.
ACID Sulphuric , per carboy , 2 > c ; citric ,
per Ib. , 6 > c ; oxalic , per Ib. , 15c ; tartarlc ,
powdered , per Ib. , 45 ; carbolic , 33@ 45c.
ALUM Per Ib. , SK < 5.
AMMONIA Carb. perlb. , 12c.
AIIHOWIIOOT Pcr Ib. , Bermuda , 8lc.
_ BALSAM Copaiba , per Ib. , C8o ; tolu , 62J (
C5e.
C5e.BOHAX Refined , per Ib. . lOo.
CIIKAM TAIITAK Pure , per Ib , , 32c.
EXTIIAOT LotiwooD Bulk , per Ib. , 12c.
EitnoT 45c.
GUM AlUllIO 511 330.
LVCOPODIUM .
GL\CEUINE Bulk , porlb ,
GU.M AssaftBtlda , per Ib , 15o ; camphor ,
per Ib , 3So ; opium , per Ib , $3.35.
IODINIJ Resubllmated , per oz , $3.05.
LEAVES Buchu , short , per Ib , 18o ; seunn ,
Alex , per Ib , 25@33e.
Moiil'illA Sulph , per oz , $2.80 ,
MCIICUIIY71c. .
POTASH Bromldo , per Ib , 40o ; iodine , per
lb$2.85.
QUINIA Sulph , per Ib , 2s@40c ,
SnnDS Canary , per Ib , 4J c.
SOA.I-S C'istilo , mottled , per Ib , 8@lOo ;
casttlc , white , peqrl , 18@15c.
SPIRITS M ITRK Swoot. per Ib , 30c.
STIIVCIINIA Crystals , $1.00@1.15.
Sui.i'H. CINCHONA Per oz. 5 ( < S13c.
TAPIOCA Per Ib. Oc.
TONGA BIIANS § 1.75.
OILS Bergamont. $245 ; Wlntorgrcen ,
$3 15 ; Malaga , 95a ; Unseed , raw , G2c ; boiled ,
C4c.
C4c.WHITE
WHITE LKAD $0.50.
CALOMEL Am , per Ib , 03c.
CASTOR OIL $1.24.
OUIIKII BBiwir.H $1.50.
CANTHAHADIES 75c@1.05.
CASSIA Buns Per Ib , 17c.
CiiLOiioi'ORM Per , Ib , 37c.
COHIIOSIVU SUIILIMATE Per Ib , 75e.
I umber anil Building Material ,
f. o. b. Omaha.
STOCK UOVRDS A 12 Inch , s 1 s 14 nnd 10
feet , $40.00 ; B 12 inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 nnd 10
feet , $11.00 ; C 12 Inch , sis 12 , 14 nnd 10
feet , $ -30.00 ; D 13 inch , sis 12 , 14 und 10
feet , $2300 ; No. 1 Com. 12 In s Is 12 feet ,
$18.00 ; No. 1 Com. 12 in. s 1 s 14 and 10 feet ,
$17.50@18.50 ; No. 1 Com. 12 in. s 1 s 10 , 18
and 20 feet , 519 50 ; No. 2 Com. 12 In. a 1 s 14
and 10 feet , $10.50.
CEILINOAND PARTITION 1st Com. % in.
white pine partition , $32.00 : 2d Com. Ji in.
white pine partition , $27.00 ; clear % in. yel
low pine celling , $20.00 ; clear % In. Norway ,
$14.50 ; 2d Com. % in. Norway , $13.00.
BOARDS No. 1 com. s. 1 s. 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft ,
$19.00 ; No. ! i com. s. 1 B. 12 , 14 and 111 ft ,
$1050 ; No. Scorn , s. Is. 12 , 14 and 10 ft ,
$14.50 ; No. 4 com. s. 1 s. 12 , 14 Und 10 ft.
( ship'g cull ) , $11.00. Add 50 cents per M. ft ;
for rouch.
BATTENS , WELL TCMNO , PICKETS O. G.
Bntts , 2J4itich , OOc ; O. G. Batts , JiJxS , SIS ,
35c ; 3 In well tubing , D. & M. and bev. ,
$22.00 ; pickets , D. & H. , flat , $ :0.00 ; pickets ,
D. & H. 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
2x0. . . .15.00 1C.OO 15.0010.00 10.00 18.00 19.00
2x8. . . .15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 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&ai7.50
No. 2 , " " 12&10 " 13.500fll4.00
No. 3 , " " 10 " 15.00@10.00
FINISHING 1st nnd 2d clear , 1 % inch , s 2 s ,
(49.00@51.00 : 1st and 2d clear , IK and 2 inch ,
s 3 B. S47.00@50.00 ; 3d clear , 1& inch , s 2 s ,
$43.00@40.00 ; 3d clear , IK and 2 Inch , s 2 s ,
J43.00@40.00 ; B select , 1& , IK nnd 2 Inch , s
2 s , $ ,17.00@3S.OO ; 1st and 2d clear , 1 inch , B 2
s , $45.00 ; 3d clear , 1 inch , s 2 s , $30.00 ; A se
lect , 1 Inch , B 2 s , $33.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s 3
s , $30.00.
FLOORING 1st com 0 inch white pine ,
$34.00 ; 2d com 0 inch white pine , $31.00 ; 3d
com 0 Inch white 4iino , $20.00 ; DcomO inch
white pine , &M.OO ; coin 4 and 0 inch yellow
pine , $15.00 : Star 4 inch yellow pine , $17.00 ;
1st and 2d clear yellow pine , 4 and 0 inch ,
$19.00.
POPLAR LUMIIEK Clear poplar box bds , %
in s 2 B , $3500 ; clear poplar , % In panel ,
$30,00 ; clear poplar % in panel , $25.00 ; clear
poplar \ < in panel stock wide , B 2s , $ 28.00 ;
clear poplar corrugated ceiling. J , $30.00.
POSTS White cedar , 0 inch halves , 12o ;
white cedar , , r.K Inch halves und 8 Inch q'rs ,
lie ; white cedar , 4 inch round , IGc ; Tennes
see ret ) cedar , split , 106 ; split oak ( white ) ,
8c ; sawnd oak , 18c.
SHINGLCS , LATH , per M. XX clear , $3,20 ;
extra * A , F2.SO ; standard A , $2.00 ; 5 inch ,
clear , $1.GO@1.70 ; 0 inch , clear , $1.75@1.80 :
No. 1 , $1.1U@1.15 ; clear red cedar , mixed
widths , from Washington territory , $3.40 ;
California red wood , dimension widths , $4.50 ;
cypress , clear heart , dimension widths , $3,25 ;
lath , $2.40.
SHIP LUNo. . 1 plain , 8 and 18 Inch ,
$17.50 ; No. 2 , plain , 8 and 10 Inch , $15.50 ; No.
1 , O. G. , $18.00.
SIDING 1st Com 12 nnd 10 feet , $22.00 ; 2d
com. 12 and 10 feet , $19.00 ; 3d com , 13 and
10 feet , $15.00 ; fence , com , 12 and 10 foot ,
$13.00.
LIME , ETC. Qumcy white lime ( best ) , 80o ;
English and German Portland cement. $3.45 ;
Milwaukee and Loulsvillo , $1.30 ; Michigan
plaster , $ .25 ; Fort Dodtro plaster , $2.10 ;
Blue Rapid plaster , $1.00 ; hair , 20c ; sash ,
00 per cent dis ; doors , blinds , mouldings , 50
per cent dis ; tarred felt , per cwt , $1,90 ;
straw board , $1.50.
BLOCK TIN Enp. rot's , small pig , 28o ;
bar , 29c.
COPPER Planished boiler sizes , 30o : cold
rolled , 20t ; sheathing , 25o ; pitts , 20o ; flats ,
2Go.
2Go.GALVANUED
GALVANUED SHEET IRON Juanlatn , dis
count , 00 per cont.
PATENT PLANISHED IRON No. 24 to 27 , A
nunllty per Ib , lO oi No , 24 to 27 , B quality ,
OKo. For less thnn bundle add \4 \ ° Pul" Ib.
SHEET IKON No. 20 , $3.40 ; No. 27 , $3.50.
BOLDER Hoyt Metal Co.'s half and half ,
In 1 Ib cases , per Ib , IGo ; commercial half
and half , 15o ; No. 1 , in bars , 14o.
TIN PLATE ( Best Charcoal ) 1C , 10x14 ,
225 sheets , $0 50 ; IX , 10x14 , 215 sheets , $8,25 :
1C , 12x12 , 225 sheets. $0.50 ; IX , 12x12 , 225
shoots , $8.25 ; 1C , 14x20 , 113 sheets , $0.60 ; IX ,
14x30 , 113 sheets , $8.25 ; IXX , 14x30 , 113
sheets , $10.00 ; IXXX , 14x20 , 112 sheets ,
$11,75 ; 1C. 2x28 , 113 sheets. $13.50 ; 2x28 , 113
sheets , $17.00 ; IXX , 2x23 , 112 sheets , $20.50.
COKE 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets , $ (1.00 ( ; 10 ,
14x20 , 113 shoots , $0.00 ; 1C , 10x20 , 225 sheotb ,
$0.60.
ROOFING- ( Best Charcoal ) 20x28 , $9,75 ®
10.75.
STEEL NAILS Base , $3.15 ; steel wire nails ,
base , $2.00.
Cmniatlon in Italy ,
The practice of cromtxtlon is spread
ing rapidly in Ituly. In forty-two com
munities it has boon adopted to the ex
clusion of a very ether method of dis
posing of dead human bodies , In
twonty-ono communities furnaces have
boon fn operation for several years. In
nineteen communities thn authorities
are trying to raise money for the erec
tion of crematories.
THE REAUTY MARKET.
IN3TIIUMENT8 pUood on record during
yesterday.
Kiinn N A , trustee , to M J Irons , lot n ,
blkX CrolRhton Heights , TT i\ \ t 475
0 V Fftlis to F M Marriott , lot ll.Dlk W , So
Omaha\vrt , 1,600
0.1 Jewell and w o to J Ktton , lots 8 , 41)
M > il41. llnrlemlnno , wil 8,000
K A Lonvenwonh nua wire to J nnd M
Well' . lot . blk f , BhrlrnrYlnco.wa . . . 400
B A Lcnvenworth nnd \ > lre to J and 1C
Weiss , lot 8. bit 7 , Bhrlvor 1'lncj , w d. . 400
Miles & Thompson to M P Suitor , lot 10 ,
blk 4 , Cotnor it Archer's add , w il 375
Win Coburn , shnrllT , to 10 Yul < prtlots
6 nna 7. blk 0,1'nri 1'lnro , deed 8,128
J G Cowln nnd wife to T J dowry , lot 7
nnd w H lotn , A Kountzo' mid , w tl . . . . 2HX )
W It 11 Stout to J K Dllloj , lot n , Joestln's
sub , w d 1
11 U Oovrlos and wife to Oco 1'cterscn.lot
14. bllc : > . Comcr.wd. , . . 1,300
Abby HUM to llyron ItpoO , n U no nnd sw
noTnndmv nwMM2. vrrt 8,000
F W Molcherandwtfeto V A Kwoll , lot
IT , blk ! 1 MRVHO 1'lnco , w d 8,600
V A hwoll ndvito to 1C A I.onvonwortn ,
lot 17,1)U2 , Mayno 1'lncc , w < l 1
V A Kwcll nndvlfo to K A I-eavcnworth.
lotsdnnil Stoll. blk 7. nnd 0 , H nnd v ,
blkl .MixnhRttRnivdil. w d . .n 1
N A Knlin , trustpa , to U O llrownloo et 1 ,
lota 13 nod U , blk 1 , ( . 'relghton llclKhts ,
vrd ftM
O I , Vnn C rap und \vlfo to W W Marsh.
nn irrfKiilar tract In sw nw .H-IR-IH. w d 18,000
W W Marsh nnd wlfoto 0 Ii Van Camp ,
o K lot n. hlk . Onmho , w d B.500
I. O Knuttohl ana \\lto to O Peterson , lot
10 , blk ll. Arbor I'lucoY d 450
J A I lor bach and vlfotoM M Marshall ,
iilxiai In sw no IMfil.tv d l.WW
W T Urnlinm nnd wife to R Q Wilson , lot
11. nndn 1) ) fcvtlot 12 , blk 1 , Patrick's
nddvd 0,000
Win Uoburti , sherlir , to S Otis , lot B , blk
"D. " 1'ro < pert 1'lnco. deed Ml
1IO Ocvrli-s and w Ifo toV W Case , lot it ,
blk i. , Ctomer w d COO
M K Cowan and ImvuMid to H M Ittco , prt
lot B , blk 2' . . Florence , w d BOO
8 M Kicc nail husband to n 1'rltclmril , prt
lot 8 , blk , Florence , rt 1,000
K 8 IHiuily , Jr. . to .1 A Smiley , prt s o 3-
ir > .l,1. flpoclal mnstor's oui'd i
Win McmiKhand wlfotoJ A Binllcy , w
H B o S-l'i-l. ) , < i c d 1
Twenty-seven transfers. aKgregatInB.lto.433
How ( he Imitirs Killed the AVcnsol.
A wensol came down the hill and
wont into the sitting room of Kdward
Arronsmith , in Knston , n couple of days
ago. No men boinp handy , seven
women of the neighborhood armed
themselves with pohors , oanos , etc. , and
entered the room. There was a faint
squeak in the corner , and seven women
jumped on chnirs ana screamed. Their
screams so terrified the weasel that it
ran out of tloord and was killed by u.
sick dog thutyas lying in the sun.
Cnplnretl Six Illson.
Two ranchmen named Wilson re
cently captured six bison out of a herd
of fifty or moro on Red Desert , Wy. T.
They were olTcred SoOO each for the
animals , but demanded more.
SHROEDER & DEAN ,
GRAIN ,
Provisions i Stocks
Basement First National Bank ,
3O5 bun till'Jill Street , - Oiuulia
Boots and Shoos.
KUIKENDALL , JONES & CO. ,
Buccesiors to need , Jonci & Co.
Wholesale Manufacturers of Bets ] & Shoes
AucQts for Boston Hubber Shoe Co. , 1102. 1101 and 1108
llurncr Street , Omalin , Nobrnskn.
Browors.
STOnZ & 1LER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1M1 North Klgliteonlh HreetOmaha. Neb.
Cornloo.
EAGLE COHNWE WORKS ,
Mannfctiirers ? ofGalvanizeu Iron Cornice
Window-caps nnd metalloskyllKliH. John lCpene ( r ,
proprielor. 1(18and llObuulh IQtli ttreot.
Paper Boxos.
JOI1N L. WILKIE ,
Proprietor Omalia Paper Box Factory ,
NOB. 1 117 and 131U Douglas trect , Omtthtt , Neb.
31. A. DISBItOW & CO. ,
Wlioleinle manufacturers of
Sash , Boors , Bids ani Mouldings ,
Branch office , l.'tli and linnl etreats , Omaha. Nc'j.
BOHN MANUFACTUnfNa CO. ,
Mannfactarers of Sash , Boors , Blinfls ,
Mouldlnffi.stnlr-work nnl Interior hnrd need fluhli.
UV'J North UStu street , Omaha , Neb.
9y blU *
STRANO & CLAllK STEAM IIBATIN CO. ,
PfliDs , Pipes and Engines ,
Bttam , water , railway and mining unfillti , etc.
1MJ , 18J and i)2 ) < 1-arrmm itrout , OmuHu
U.S. WIND ENGINE A PUMP CO. ,
Steam and Water Hies ,
UalllJajr wind nillli , 918 and IW ) Jones it. , Omaha.
U. F. Uon , Acting Manager.
DROWNELL & CO. ,
Engines , Boilers aud General Machinery ,
6 ii cot-iron work * steam pumpi. BAW mill * . 12131215
Lcavenwortu it reel , Omaba.
Iron Works.
PAXTON & VIERLINO IRON WORKS ,
Wrought an § Cart Iron Building Wort
Knitlncs , brass work , uoncral foundry , machine and
blacksmith work , ontco and works , U. r. Ity.
aud lith struct , Oinaha.
OMAHA WIRE & IHON
Manufacturers of Wire andiron Railings
Uesk lalls , window jtuardi , ( lower slandi , wire ilnai ,
_ ate. 12.1 North IGlli street , Omaha. _
OMAHA SAVE & IRON WORKS ,
Manf 'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Froof Safes ,
Vaults , jail work , Iron hutlnrs and nro r c p .
O. Anureon , iirop'r. Corner 1UU and Jackson its ,
Of South Oinaha , LiniM
CHICAGO SHORT LINE
OF THR
Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' ,
The Host Itouto from Oiunlm aud Council
lUiiffs to
T'TT'C1 X1 A GST' MM. M.M
! j t LJtM dAt3 mZZ-I.
TWO TllAINB DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA
AND COUNCIL -
Chicago , AND Milwaukee.
Ht. 1'aulf Minneapolis , Cctlar Ilajtlds ,
Kock Island , FrecpoH , Itockford ,
Clinton , luljuiic ) ( | , Dnrenpoil ,
tlgln , Madlsun , Jaiicsvlllc ,
llelolt , Wlnona , La Crosoe ,
And all otber Importuut nolnts ICmt , Nortneait and
bouluvasl.
For tbrough tlcketi call on the tloket agent at IV ) !
Farnam strvot , tu llarkor lllock , or at Unlu 1'acltto
l > not.
I'ulluioa gloeorn and Ilia llnoit Dlnlna Can in th
world nr run on the malallnu of tlio Chicago. Mil.
waukee & Bt. 1'aul Hallway , and every attention Is
paid to iiaiscnKcrs t > / courteous cmploire * o ( tlio
company.
It. MIl'l.KH. Qoiiernl Mun K r.
J. K.TUOKKIi , AmlttintUenvral Manait r.
A. V. it. CAIIl'UNTKIl , Ueneril 1'assvnttr and
UKO. a. IllCAKFOIlI ) . Assistant Oeneral 1'aiuoger
mlTIrket Agetrt.
Agrloulturixl Imglomont'e.
Bcalcrin Agricultural Implements , Wagons
Carriages nnd hnnlrt. Jonen itrrct. between Wh an *
linn , om aha , NcbraHia.
L1N1NGER A ME1CALF CO. ,
Airicnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriages
llugnUi. etc.VholciMo. . Omaha , NobraHa.
PARLIN , ORENDORF A MARTIN CoC
\Vholn l Dralrn In
Agricnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons & Bngglcs
Ml. Ml. 905 and DOT 3onc itrtet , Omaha.
MOL1NE , MIL1WRNA STODDARD CO
Utnafaelurert and Jobtcr * In
Wairons , Bnggies Rakes , Plows , Etc.
Cor. nh and I'aclflo UrctU , Omaha.
A. UObPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos aud Organs , .
1513 Douglas ilreet. Omaha. Nebraska.
Boots and Shoos.
IK. I' . MOnSK A CO. ,
Jokers of Boots and Shoes ,
1101 , HOT , Itltt Douglis street , Orantia. Manufactory , .
Bummer Btrcol , lioiton.
OMAHA COAL , COKE A LIME CO. ,
Jotihers of Hard anil Soft Coal ,
Sat Bouth Utli Urcot , Ouialia , Nebraska.
NEBRASKA FUEL. CO. ,
Shinners of Coal and Coke ,
ill South 1,1th it. . Qmalia. Nob.
LUMBER , ETC ,
JOHN A. WAKEF1ELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Eta
Imported and American 1'orlltxnl cement. 8tat *
avnt | [ for SUhTHiikoo hrdrnu Ic cement and i.
Qulnijr nmtoliruo.
( JHAS R. LEE , '
Dealer in Bardwecd Lumber ,
Wood cnrpcta and pnrqurt lloor.ni : . nth and Douxlar
stievts , Omuhn. Nib.
0 MAUA LUMliBRCO. ,
Ml KindsofBiiiluingMaterialat Wholesale
ISth street and Unlou 1'at.inc track , Omaha.
LOUIS miAWOUD ,
Dealer in Lunilier , Latli , Lime , Sash ,
Doors , Etc. Yards Corner 7th und Douglas. Offic *
Corner lutli unit Douulai. ,
FRED. W. GRAY.
Ltimbe1 Lime Cement EtcEtc !
, , , , , ,
Comer IHh and Doutlas ts , Omaha ,
C. AT. DIETZ ,
Beaier in All Kinds of Lumber ,
13th and California streetsOmrihn , Nebraska.
/ . ODERI-'ELDCR & CO. ,
Importers s Jote in Millinery & lliins
aH.glU and 51i Soul Ii lltli street.
Notions.
J. T. ROniXSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and FiiNishing Goods ,
_ 1121 Uurney Street. Omaha. _
Cjamrnlaslon n ' p tj , S t ot a go _
R i DDE LI ; A'RIDDELL ,
Storage and Cuniuissioii Merchant ! ! ,
Specialties Butter , OCL'S. cheese , poultry , sara * .
1112 llo\r ara street , Oinulin , Null.
_ P " ry Coodo o nd N otlons. _
"jll. E. SMITH & CO. ,
Dry Goodst Famishing Goods and Notions
1103 and 1101 Douglas , cor. llth street , Omaha , Nob.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS COT
Importers &JolteinDry Goods , Notions
Goat's furnishing icuud . Corner llth nnd llurnqy
streets , Uumlra , Nebraska.
'
1IELIN , THOMPSON A CO. ,
Importers nnd Jobbers of
Woolens and Tailors' ' To minings ,
_ 3 17 South IttlnUett. _
Furnlturo.
Wholesale Bcalers in Furniture ,
Knrunm stioot. Omnhn , Nchruska.
CHARLES smvumcK ,
Furniture ,
Omnhn , Kobniakn.
Groceries.
PAXTON , OALLAQHER A C0.t
Wholesale Groceries and Proyisiosis ,
705.707 , ; ft > and 711 South 'luth Bt. . Omqlm , Neb.
MoCORD , BRADY A CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
18th and Ioavon orth slrecU , Oiunha , Nebraska.
W. J. IJROA'I CH ,
Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Eprlnni , wacon stock , hardware , lumber , CKJ , 120
and 1211 llaroer street , Omaba.
W. J. BROATOH ,
Heaiy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Baring. , ' ol.w.r. . umb. rt. .
LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN HARD'
WARE nrtM r > A w V. .
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
Metals , sheet Iron , etc. ARCnU for Hone scale *
Miami powder and l.yinan barbed wire.
HIMEUAIJQU & TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shoj
Mechanics' tool and Iluflalo scalei. 1(05 lou ) l *
street , Omaha , Neb ,
II. HARDY & CO. ,
Jobbers of
Toys , Bolls , Albums , Fancy Good ? ,
llouse furnlshlnK goods , rullilren's carrlaxes , 12B
rurnain struct , Omalia , Nob.
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholesale Refined aud Lubricating Oils ,
Aile urease , etc. , Omaha. A. 11. Bltliop , Maonttl
Papor.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper DB tiers ,
Carrf a nice stock of printing , wrapping and writing
l > iiier | , f podul attontluu Klven to curd | > a | > vr.
QUAU'IHHMABTKH'S OFFIOE-
w Onmliu. Neb. , July 2i , Jf .i. Sealed propo-
Hals , In trlpllcnto. will uoiuceh ed nt thUollico
until tuo o'clock p. m , Atmimt XV , W > , at
wl'lili tlnio uudplacu they Mill bo opened foe
furnishing r.ml dellverlnii to tlio Quurtennait-
tor's linimrttaent In tlilt cUr , or nt other points
Bpeellletl liy the bidder , tlilrly-llvn ( id ) cuvalry
liorwes U. B. rcscrvon light to reject tlio whola
or uiiy piutor uiiy bid , nnd to connulor blda tor
nltmti numbtrot horses tlmu tlm nuinbur cid-
voitUed tor , 1'rcffruuco itlvcn to artlclex of
ilonicstl. ; piodiictlon , tonuitlona ot price unU
bulne eq\ia ) . und no contract ' 111 ba
for runiUliitiK articles ot tureen pro
duction when the urtklo ot suitable inmllty ot
domestic vroductloa ff.n bo obtained ,
forum for bidding nnd ilrculnr Klvliw tull In-
fonnntlon and rtxinlreinontti fnrnlalied on up-
plication to till ) oMIcu. KnYnlwea contntulni :
proiobn3 ; ! Hliould bo marked ' 'l'roponl for
cuvulry liorms , " mul luldrotHiil to tlio under-
zlKiKHl ! WM. Ii. ltlllis ! ) : , Deputy ( juur'.or-
uiuitcr Uouvrnl. U. H. A , , Chief ouurtunnivitir.