THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , AUGUST 8 , 1889. THE SPECULATIVE MARKER. General Features or "Wheat Trading Unchanged From Tuesday. COfiN QUIET AS TO SPECULATION Onta Experience I'orlods of Positive Dullness The Tendency of Pro vision * In Kixvor of Holders Cnttlo UuslncBS Active. cmc/vao / pitouuois MA.IIKRTS. CHICAGO. August 7. [ Special Telegram to TIIB BEE.I The general features of the wheat market were unchnnRcd from the prominent characteristic * of the previous day. Dullness , Inactivity and narrow fluc tuations again prevailed , with n downward tendency to prices. Apart from the news of the da.v there Is nn underlying feeling domi nating the minds of speculators that wo bavo an abundant crop of excellent wheat , more than sufllclont for our own wants , and with enough surplus to satisfy nil possible demands upon us from abroad. Fluctuations in the active month December were from 78 } o at the opening to 78 < < o within un hour thereafter , and the ups and downs from that time to the close were within a 40 range. The clo mg tirlco was 78K@ S.7jfc , which Is from % o to X ° lower , , than the resting figure. The news afforded by early bulletins was In favor of the bears. The principal factor was the collapse of the wet weiilhor boom In England , the weather being re ported Improving to-day , and the Liverpool market In consequence was quoted J < @ld lower , Late private cables yesterday fore shadowed bear dispatches to the board this morning , but c confirmation of the fact was the caujo of tbo weak opening. Beerbohm supplied additional comfort to the boars by reporting an Increase of 1R92,000 bushels in the quantity on ocean passage , which , however - over , exceeded by 512,000 the computation of thp board of trndo correspondent , who fig ured the Increase at 880,000 , but even n smaller quantity was a fair bear argument. Everything was lovely around the harvest flo'lds of the spring wheat region , nnd the wtather in the southwest was likewise favor able to the threshing of winter wheat. Items from which the bulls drew comfort were not wanting In force when sup ported by the abiding faith which Is found lu hopeful breasts. There were dispatches shown on the floor , said to bo from reliable partioswhlch reported damage of ji serious nature troni frost curly in the week extending fifty miles nouth of the Can adian lino. Exporters were buying moder- nto quantities In New York to-day , illtecn boat loads bolng reported taken , and tUafo was good Inquiry for cash wheat hero nnd for vessel room , although the actual charters reported were only UO.OUO bushels. The fore going appears to furnish a fair amount ot encouragement to the bulls , but , us indicated above , the bears secured the substantial ad vantage of u decline of ? c lu the uctivo fut ures , which is the view of the surroucdingrs most acceptable to the majority to-day. The corn market was again quiet In the way of speculation , and in the shipping ao- innnd early there was much heaviness , and tbo market sold off some , but part of this was subsequently recovered. At the close seller September was about c lower than it closed yesterday. The market was nar row , however , and the range covered by the fluctuations was only about % c. At the close the fooling was barely steady. Oats lapsed into quietude , with the regular market at times positively dull. Trading or ders were not pressing and the fooling \ttu u shade easier , partly in sympathy with corn , Tbo possible exception was the relative strength in December , owing to some orders to sell September and buy the month named , with few sellers appearing , No. 2 whitooate for September sold at 24c. They were sub sequently offered at 2ixd$2lc , No. 2 reg ular sold fairly well at 2Uc. In provisions the tendency Is still some what favorable for holders. Trading opened this morning with u fooling qulto bullisn and the market promptly showed an advancing inclination under the lead of lard. In the last named article there was considerable stir and also a rather sharp advance. Porli and short ribs were also in comparatively Rood domaudifor a while after the opening , Subsequently operations all around became conservative , yet there was no marked chance in the prevailing tone and the besl prices of the day were obtained at or Just bo Toro the adjournment of 'change. Based or yesterday's last quotations the day's nctua advance in pork was Affi'TKc , in lard 10@12V i and in short ribs Z CHICAGO tilVG STOOR. CHICAGO , August 7. [ Special Telegram U THIS BKE. I CATTLE. Business was actlvi and prices steady , with , as has been the ruli for more than a month , best export anc shipping steers selling firm nnd all othoi native steers loft until near the dona of tin maruet. The mcrustcd "chestnut" of "goot cuttle stcaay , , medium und common lower , " came tripping from tbo mouth of many ; salesman , who seemed to forget that ho hac drifted into that damnable utterance si much Indulged in Dy unthinking speculators The Texas steers and rangers on sale mad < about the saino prices as heretofore. Then was qulto n display of rangers , and abou 4,000 Texans on the market. Nothing o tioto was going on in the stacker and feodc trade nnd natlvo butchers' stock wai oiling about tha same as last week Choice to extra beeves , $4.20@4.55 medium to good steers , 1350 to 1500 Ibs , 1.9 ! @ 4.85 ; 1200 to I860 Ibs , $3.75@4.20 ; 050 to 1201 Ibs. t3.50.d3.8'J ( ; stackers and feeders fiOO@i. : 0 ; cows , bulls and mixed , Sl.U @ ! 1.00 ; bulk , $2.20@2.GO ; slow-fed steers ta80@4.25. Texas cattle were steady ; steers t3.2.1@3.10 ; cows , $ UJO@2.20 ; natives am half-breeds , $3.80@3.60. IIousTrado 'was aclirfl at the opening with prices about the same as yesterday , bu later ruled slow and a good nickel lower closing at I4.15@4. 'JO for common packers t-t.25Q4.30 for best , and a few early sales a 14.35 , Light sold steady at t4.OOQ4.75. FINANCIAL. NEW Yonrc , August 7. [ Special Telegrac to TUB DEE. ] STOCKS There was a Ics bullish fooling in stocks at the uptown re sorts last night nnd loss decisive action Ii the general list early to-day. It was conccd cd that much of the short Interest has boei eliminated and its force lost on the bull side It was apparent that the leading bulls sol on the closing decline yesterday ; It vra thought both to take out profits and stiuk out u too numerous following. The Clncagi Interest is bullish for a long run , and dli patches Indicate that tbo public may bocomi buyers to the extent of preventing any mor than a healthful recreation , The taking o Burlington by inside parties attracts alter lion. First prices were generally sllgli fractious higher than last evening's figure but Delaware & Hudson was exceptions with a rise of } f per cent at HOTbcr were further advances in early dealings c small fraction * , though In a few case marked strength was shown , and Lake Eri & Western preferred , after opening up if pc cent at 62 , rose IK per cent to 0 J $ , bt afterward lost a portion of the Improvement Chesapeake & Ohio stocks were strong an first preferred rose } ( per cunt to OSft , an Hock Island rose % per cent. Uurllngto moved up ) ( to lOStf , St. Paul ft to Wjg Missouri 1'anflo Jf to 71 nnd Union Pacific ; per cent to Gl , The entire market tbon re acted and most stocks returned to saia fractions below the opening figures. Afte the first hour thuro was a drooping tondcno iu stocks , with slight changes until noot During the closing hours there was more di cldod weakness because of the prospect c further disturbances among southwester roads. Ciiuugcs from last night were in significant except la Chesapeake & Ohio COD jaon , which was X per cent higher nt 25J for first preferred and } ( per cent over tl opening nt 09 . Sugar trust lost a point to 114 > l. Big Four experienced n not loss of K per cent. Other slight changes , were ! Atchtson , Hurltngtqn , Northwestern , nnd Chicago gf > * if per cent each lower , nnd HC umg , Missouri Paciflo and Uock Island each \i per cent higher. The following wcro the closing quotations ! 0. B. 4s rtgnlfir. 123J , Northern VnclfJc. . MM U.S.4scoupons..ivs'i rtopreferred , o U. 8.4Hs regular. . . 10.V4 0. & N. W 110 U.8.4iscoiit ! > ons..lon7i do preferred Ijll I'aclrtccsof'li ! 118 IN.Y.Uentral 10fl' ' < Central Pacific. . . . HI ? * I . O.&B Z2H Clilcago4Alton..l ! Illoeklsland flii Chlcacoliurllnaton ( i. M. * Bt.1' , , 73 &QUHIBV I0nr ? aoproferrea.nli : ) D..U&W . . . , . . * . . . muSU'nuKVOmatw , . . 35 Illinois Central 11 ? dopror rroil I. , II. & W OK Union I'aclllo COJi KansasteToxas , . . , OH W..8t. L. * ! IBM I.nkeShora lrt ) doproforred..M 29 X Michigan Ceutr.il. . 8TS ! Western Union , , . . MH Mlsuourtl'aclttc. . . . 7U.H MONKT Easy nt 2 @ 3J per cent ; last loan 3 per cent. PHIMK MERCANTILE PAPBH 4Jf0 } { per cent. RTBRLIXO EXCHANGE Quiet , strong ; sixty-day bills , 14.85 ; demand , IMIODUCU MAIUCUTS. CIIICAOO. August. 7. 1:1& : p. m. close Wheat Finn ; cash and September , 70 0 ; December , TSn-lOc. Corn Firm ; cash and August , 30o ; Sep tember , UOJtfc. Oats About steady ; cash , August and September , 20 < c. llyo Cash , 43s , Barley Not iiuotcd. Prime Timothy SI. 42. Flax Seed No. 1 , $ l.25@1.20. \Vhl8ky-tl.02. Pork Steady ; cash nnd Aueust , tI0.07J ; September , $10.70@10.72J . Lard-Firm ; cash and August , $0.40 ; September. $0.45. Flour Steady. Dry Salt Meats Shoulrters , $ .S7) ( g5.00 ; short clear , $6.7G3.S7J < i ; short ribs , 5.43@5.r > 5. Uutlor Unsettled ; firm for fancy ; cream ery , ll@10c ; dairy , U@14c. Cheese Unchanged : full cream chrddars and Hats , "KSJio ( ; Young Americas , 7Jf@ Sc. Sc.Eggs Higher ; fresh , llf ® 12c Hides Unchanged. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 solid packed , 4@4 c ; caku , 4' c. Kecolpts. Shipments. flour . 18,000 11,1100 Wheat . 202,000 17 , OOC Corn . 4'.U,003 20C..OOC Oats . 21)2,003 ) 2D1.0JQ Now Vork , Aueust 7. Wheat neceipts. 43.0UO ; exports , 29,1)00 ) ; spot dull , heavy and KSSfo lower ; No. 2 red , now. SSJfQSOXo In oluvutor , 8iK@ 7 afloat , S-S fflATJic f. o. b. ; ungraded , 79 ( < iiO > tfo ; outlons moderately ac tive and lower ; buntomber , S-l 'c. ' Corn Iloceipts , 154,000 bushuls ; exports , 51,000 bushels ; spot c'ull ' and weaker ; No. 2 , 43 'c in elevator. 4344c alloat ; un graded mixed , 43/'i'44I/fc ; options dull and weak. Oats Receipts , 105,000 ; exports , 1,000 ; spot quiet nnd lower ; options fairly active ; August , 20J e ; September , 20 c ; spot No. 2 , white , 4K(384 ( c ; mixed western , 25@2'Jc , Coffee Options barely steady at 5 to 111 points down ; sales 27 , . " > 00 buy * ; August , $14.85 : September , S14.90@15.10 ; October , $15.uO@15.U5 ; spot Hio , easier ; fair cargoes , $16.2T . Petroleum Firm and quiet ; United closed at Sl.OOJ for September. Eifin Firmer ; western , 15J- @lCu. Porls Steady and fairly uctivo ; new , $12.00(312.50. ( Lara Dull ; western steam , $0.75 ; Octo ber. $4.75@4.7fi. Butter Steady and quiet ; western , 10(3 ( 17a Cheese Firm ; western , 7o. Milwaukee , August 7. Wheat Easy ; cash , 70 * < c ; SopteaiDcr. 7 Corn Dull ; No. 8 , Oats-Dull ; No. 2 white , Hyc Dull : No. 1 , 42o. Barley Quiet ; September , 58' c. Provisions Firm ; pork , ? 10.07 > - 8r. Ijouis. August 7. Wheat Lower ; cash , 73Jo ; September , 74c. Corn Lower ; cash , 33 o ; September , ' Outs bteady ; casli and September , 20c. Pork Quiet at $11.25. Lard Nominally firm at $0.00. Whisky Steady atSl.02. Butter Steady ; creamery , 14@lCc ; dairy , Knunas Clty.AuCTSt ? . Wheat Strong : No. 2. soft , onsh , 07c bid ; No. 2 red , cas.ti OSobid ; No. 3 , cash , LOo bid ; September 50Mo bid. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 20c bid ; Auijusl and September , 20o bid ; No. 2 white , cash , 2SJJc asked , Oats No. 2 , cash , 17K bid ; August aiii September , 17 c bid. Cincinnati , August 7. Wheat Easier No. 2 red. 77c. Corn Steady ; No. 2 mixed , Oats-Heavy ; No. 2 mixed , 2 Whlsky-S1.03. Liverpool , August 7. Wheat Dull holders offer moderately ; California , No 1 , 7s ld@7s l } d per cental ; No. 2 red , western orn , spring , 7s 2 } d@7s 3 > (1. Corn Quiet ; now inixed western , 4s 2 % ( per cental. Mlunonpolli , August 7. Sample wheat nctlvo and lower ; receipts , 24 cars ; snip meats , 81 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , or track , OSo ; No. 1 northern , cash 87o ; SOD mber , 8(5Kc ( ; on track , S8@S9o ; No. 2 north eru , on track , 83@S5c. LiIVK MTOOIC ChloaeoAugust7. The Drovora' Journa reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 15,000 ; market steady beeves. (4 2004.55 : steers , $3.50(5:4.35 ( : : stocit ers and feeders , (2 30@3.30 ; cows , b til Is am mixed , f l.GO@3.00 ; natives and half breeds $ J.30@3.80 ; Texas cattle , $1.00@ruo. Hogs Receipts , 14,500 ; market steady mixed , < i.25@4.50 ; heavy , Jl.10@-l.40 ; lignt f4.35@4.75 ; skip'J , 3.50@4.00. Sheep Receipts , 11,000 ; market steady and shade weaker ; natives , { 3.110(34.70 ( ; wen tern , $3.CO@4.10 ; Texans , U40Q1.15 ; iambs 4.75@5.75. Kansas Oltv , August 7. Cattle Receipts 4,800 ; shipments , 3,400 ; common to choice corn-fed steers , (3.00@4.25 ; stackers am feeders steady at tl.WJigaOO ; cowo , $1.50i ( 2.50 ; grass range stcersl$1.75@2.85. Hogs Receipts , 5,000 ; shipments , 1,400 market strong and higher , closing weak light , * 4.27tf@4.82 # ; heavy and mixed , $4.0 © 1.25. Sioux City. August ? . Cattle Receipts 175 ; shipments , none ; market steady ; fa steers3,00@3.50 ; stackers and feeders , $2.1 @ 2.00 ; canuers and bulls , 75c@tl.25 ; voc calves , $3.00@3.50. i Hogs Receipts , 1,200 ; market steady light and mixed , $4.00@4.10 ; heavy , M.07 4.15 , National Stoalc Varl < , Ha-it Bt LioulH , August 7. Cattle Receipts , 1,700 shipments , 800 ; market actlvo and strong choice heavy native steers , $ i.80@4.5S ; fat to coed , $3.80(34.25 ( ; stackers and foedore $2.25@2.60 ; rangers , corn-fed , $3.25@3.75 grass-fed , $2.30@3.00 : range cows and hell ers , fl.OO@'J.25. Hogs - Hecelpts , 2,400 ; shipments , 160 market opened strong and closed tame heavy , $4.85@4.50 ; packing , $4.25@4,40 ; ligh grades , 4-40@4.55. OMAHA LIVE STOUK. Cattle. Wednesday , Augu&t 7. Trade was fairly active in the native Un and desirable beeves of that description com manded steady prices. On common stuff I was "tho same old story , " slow and dull Good native steers sold largely at $4.10fj 4.20 , and ono bunch reached $4.30. The re celnts of western cattle were quite liborc and the prices paid ranged from IU.OO to J.1 ( There were most too many cows hero for good market , and the trade was easier. Th sales ranged from $1.80 to $3.40 , and a bunch o westeru cows brought $4.45. noaoiptu. Cattle , , 160 Hogs , , 4,00 Sheep , , , . , > W Horses 4 Prevailing 1'rluei. The foliowlagU a table of prlosi paid In this market for the gradea ot stouk men tloned : Prime steers , 1300 to 1COO Ibs3.03 (34.30 ( Good tcer , 1250 to 1450Ibs. . . 8.60 Q4.SO ICOd steers , 1050 to 1800 Ibs , , . 8.40 Common canncrs „ 1,25 irdlnary to fair cows 1.50 talrtogood cows , . . 1.00 Good to choice cows 15.10 holco to fancy cowsholfcrs. . 3.50 'alrto good bulls 1.75 Jpodto choice bulls , . , . 3. Q9 Jght stackers and feeders. . . . 3,00. iood feeders , 050 to 1100 Ibs. . 3.75 " air to choice light hogs 4.10 'air to choice heavy hogs 4.10 Fair to choice mixed hoes 4 , " ' Ucprcsontntlvo Sale * . STBBHS. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 0 1078 840 85 1381 420 3 100-J 410 10 1381 420 J 1401 4 12) 59 1 03 420 8 120. . 415 01 1325-420 1200 4 15 COWS. 3 1035 180 13 037 220 9 020 1 S3& 1 1110 325 U 013 1 83 ! 3 1310 285 0 1025 185 27 1053 3" ; 4 033 100 20 1018 240 20 1173 310 21 1113 240 15 1)01 ) 2 10 21 1121 3,40 OANNE1I9. ; 4 ! I70 ICO 13 037 ISO CO - & ' . ) 170 0 1050 180 8 59 1 75 VBAti CALVES. 1 240 303 3 100 310 4 2M 300 1 150 325 HULLS. 1 1310 I 5'J ' 1 1330 310 1 010 2 00 00STOCKCHS. STOCKCHS. 21 1093 275 27 731 275 IIUICCUS. 000 223 WESTCItX CATTI.B. Owner No. Av. Pr. 41 steers , range UlSO ? 3 00 80 steers , range 100J 303 40 steers , range 1103 3 00 North American Cattle company 53 steers , corn-fed 1103 345 Sstookora 970 250 ilnloy Live Stock company 07 steers , range 1373 310 CO cows , ran go 1011 345 07 steers , range IIU'J ' 3 10 11003. No. Av. Shit. Pr. No. Av. Shlc. Pr. 50.272 ISO $4 07 03..2.JO 1 % 84 12 > 07..253 80 4 10 SO..277 80 4 12 } 03..200 SCO 410 01..215 120 4121. 05..283 100 410 07..213 4 12 70..231 3fX ) 410 73..233 40 412. (13..291 ( 80 4 10 OS..230 120 4 01..2GO 200 4 10 51..331 SO 4 59..278 40 4 10 72..239 40 4 57..252 40 4 10 53..333 4 05..255 100 4 10 59..253 40 4 103..2UO 4 10 05..203 80 4 70..239 400 410 51..853 240 4 70..240 120 4 10 70..276 KiO 4 04..253 UK ) 4 10 63..270 120 4 70..2.V" " 200 4 10 03..290 100 4 115. . .241 2.K . ) 4 10 CO..200 80 4 59..242 280 4 10 50..2.i2 240 4 72..2U9 340 4 10 60..227 bO 4 (10..251 ( 1150 4 10 03..2SO 120 4 107..323 120 4 10 09..232 bO 4 01..233 4 10 09.23'i 120 4 . . . .OH 4 10 OTi.5'l S'iO 4 12 ; ft3..2t'440 4 10 04..277 120 4 53 . . .2T4 200 410 04..259 SO 415' 03..803 200 4 10 07..231 40 4 15 01..270 SO 4 10 71..193 100 4 15 CO. . . 278 SO 4 10 63..234 40 4 lr > 6U..25S 40 4 10 70..203 80 4 15 CU..218 240 4 10 (13..313 ( 4 15 07..245 80 4 10 01..210 40 4 15 CO..254 M ) 4 10 tiy..2 ti 40 4 15 5U..2.-.2 . 100 4 12J C9..230 bU 4 15 04..2ilO bO 4 12 % 00..2SO 4 15 45..aW 4 12J $ 13..133 425 73..211 120 4 12 Iilve Stock Notes. John Higgins , of Lincoln , came in with bogs. J. A , Ollts , of Ord , ha1 a c.ir of hog * her ? John Vcstor brought In cattle und hogs from Percival , la. L. Butler , of Octavia , came in with hogs. George I. Sterner brought in caltlo from Peru. F. C. Berlett , of Alnswortb , came in with two cars ot cattle. L. L. Davis , of Wood Lake , came In with a cur of cuttle. Wiley Black , Plattsmouth's pioneer ship per , came up with a big load of hogs to-day. J. B. Hunter nnrl C. E. Wheeland brought in fourteen cars of sheep and two cars of cattle from Cokeville , Wyo. D , C. Claric brought in five cars of cattlt from Hurtlngton. M. Olson had two cars ol cattle here from the same place. A prominent sheep man of llock Springs , Wyo. , has been oiteied $2.15 par head for his entire herd of 0,000 , but is holding them for $2.25. M. Perkins , of Jansen & Perkins , was here with a load of hogs from Octavia. A. C. Smith , a heavy dealer of Fullerton , was among the visltois at the yards. OMAHA AVI10LiESVL/K MA.JIKETS. Produce , Fruits , fitc. BUTTEU Table dairy , 12il4o ; ; packers' ' stock , 7@3c. Creamery Prints , fancy , 10(3 ( 17c ; choice , 14@llo ( ; solid packed , lii@Ulo. Eooa Strictly fresh , 10@lle. Cnncsc Young Americas , full cream , lOc ; factory twins , OJo ; olt grades , (5@7c ( ; Van Robsem Edom , $11.50 per duz ; snp sago , I''o ' ; brick , ll@12c ; limburgcr , OJ-i7c ( ; domestic Swiss , Me , cuccso safes , bronze modal. No. 8. $3.85. PODI.TUY Live hens , per doz3n , $3.2r > ( a 4.00 ; mixed. 53.23@3.50 ; spring , $2.00/ffi2.7.r / ; turkeys , SC'Z9c per Ib ; ducks. S3.00@2.CO ; geese , $ y.00@t.03. ; live pigeons , $1.5) ) . OKANOBS Los Angeles , $4.50 ; Rodl , $0.00 , LBMONS Fancy , $0,00@3.6 ( ) ; choico. J5.00. SOUTHEHN PBACIIES % bu , 75c@5l for choice , nnd 33i$40a ( for poor and common. Aiu'Lua Per bbl , 50c@53.03 , CAuroitNiA PEACHES 20-lb boxes , $1.30(2 ( 1.50. 1.50.CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA GIIAVES $1.50@1.75. CALIFORNIA PI.UMS $1. PEAIIS 40 Ib boxes , 31.75@2.23. WATCHMELONS $ I.00@20.00 ( per 100. CANTEI.OUPS Per doz , $1.35 1.50. Plsr.Ai-piES Per $2.25@3.00. UAKANAS According to size , per bunch. $2.00(83.00. ( COCOANUTS Per 100 , $5. FiiusH Fisu-Whlto llsh per Ib , 7@SKo | trout per Ib , Oo ; wbito perch per Ib , 7c : buf falo per Ib , 7c ; pickerel per Ib , Oe ; blucli bass per Ib. lie. BEANS- Choice hand picked navy , 81.75 ; choice baud piokod medium , $1.05 ; choice hand oickcd country. $1.60 ; clean country , S1.30@1.25. BAHLY VEOUTAULES Potutoos , IBQ Oo per bu ; onions , California , per Ib , lo ; southern , perbbt , $1.00 ; cabbage , per crate , $1.25 ; tur nips , per bu box , 50c ; beets , per box , 50e ; wax beans , per bu box , $1.00 ; string beans , per bu box , 75o ; green peas , per bu box , $1.00 ; tomatoes , per > bu box , 40@00c ; caull- flower , $1.50 ; egg plant , 75c ; squash , 25o per doz ; cucumbers , 15c ; lettuce , l&o ; radishes , 15o ; green onions , 15 ( < 20o ; now carrots , 20o pie plant , nor Ib , Jo. Aj'l'I.E I3UTTEH 5(3. ClDKii-Ubls , ? 5 00 ; hf bbls , $3.00. MAI-LB SUOAU 12K@15o per Jb. POTATOES Old , choice , sacked , per bu , 1 ! @ 20c. VEAL Choice , medium size , G@0a ; choice heavy , 4@5o ; spring lambs , t30.OU@30.00 pei dozen. HONCT 14@15 per Ib for choice. PitESEitVES OK@tOo nor Ib. Jiii.Lins 3KC4o per Ib. UEESWAX No. 1 , lOQIOc , HAT $3.50@5.50. CHOP -$9.00@lO.OO. UllAN-$9.00@9.25. TALLOW No. 1. 4o ; No. 2 , S3 o. OKEASE A , 4@4c ; yellow , 805 dark 2Kc.WOOL WOOL Fine , nverngo , 15 ( 100) ) choice , 11 @ 10o , MEDIUM Average , 21@22c ; choice 23@31c : coarse , Orouurlo * . PIIOVISIONS Hams , No. 1 , 13-lb average 10 > < o ; 20 to 23 Ibs. lie ; 13 to 14 Ibs , 13 ; No 2 , UKc ; specials , 13 o ; shoulders , 7o ; break fastbaoju , No 1 , lOV a ; specials , 12 > jo ; pic nlc , 7 Wo : ham sausage , lO u ; dried heel hums , OHO ; beef tongues , $ U per dozen ; dp salt meats , C@U ) o per Ib. ; boneless ham , Oc SAUSAOB Uologne , 4@l ) o ; Frankfurt , 7o ongue , Do ; summer , 4c ; head cheese , 6Wc POKK Family , backs , per bbl , $13.00 ; Jf bbls , $0.75 ; mess , bbls , $11.00 ; > f bbls. $0.00 pig potk.bbls. $17.00 ; K-bbls. $3.00. Pies FJSET Pickled , kits. 76o ; pickled pign tongues , Kits , { 2.35 ; pickled tripe , kits , Wo pickled H. O. tripe , klts.lflfc ; spiced pigs' locks , kits , $1,15. JM UEBF TONOUES Salt , bbls , $20.00. Oiw-lCerosono-P. W. , OWe ; W. W. , . . ; headlight , 13c ; Uulr < > fl , $3.1509.00 > er dozen. PICKLKS Medium , porflDJ. $4.50 ; small , 3,00 ; chQrklnr $ % 50 } C. & B. chow-chow , qts , $3.W ; pis , f.f.40. WiiArriNO PArim Strd\n per Ib. IJf ® 2Uc ; rag , 2Ko ; inanllla , B , Co ; No. 1 , 80. SAi.T-0airy. 140 2-lb pkgs , $2.00 ; do , 100 B-lbpktrs , $2.00 ; do , 00 B-li pkgs , $3.401 do 23 10-lb pltgs , $2.80 : Ashtbn , ' bu bags , 50-lb , 85o ; do , 4 bu bags , 22Hb. ? n.40 : M S A , 50-lb bags , 55o ; common , per bblf , l.iiS. CANDY 9X@12fo per Ib. CHOCOLATE AXD CoaW-UJlQSOo per Ib ; German chlekory , rod , 80. GiNonit Jamaica , Jjf pints , $3.00 per doz. FAniXAOiq.us Goons Uarloy , 8)iJ@3 ) c ; farina , 4 > fc ; peas , Oo : oatmeal , 8J5c ; mac aroni , lie ; vermicelli , llo ; rice , 3K@OKC snpo and tapioca , 0@6o. Fisit Salt Dried codfish , 5J/3o ; scaled honing , 84o per box ; hoi. herring , dom , BOo ; Hamburg spiced herring. $1.60 ; hoi. herring , 70c@$1.10 : mackerel , largo family , $13.50 per lOOlbs ; whitollsh , No. 1 , $0.50family { , $3.00 ; trout , $3.00 ; sal mon , $8.50 ; anchovies , 80a Lrn 1.75@4.50. NUTS Almonds , 15@17c ; Brazils , Oo ; fll- borts , lUc ; pecans , 18o ; walnuts , 13c ; pea nut cocks , Sc : roasted , lOc. CAxsni ) Fisu Brook trout , 3 Ib , $3.40 ; salmon trout , 2 Ib , $3.83 ; clams , 1 Ib. $1.25 ; 10 , * Jou ; counsn DJUS , a 10 , 9i > iui uuvuir , 7 $ Ib , ? 2.25cels ; , I Ib. $3.40 ; lobsters , I Ib , $2.00 ; lobsters , 1 Ib , 51.00 ; lobsters , devilled , K H i ta.25 ; mackerel , 1 Ib , $1,00 ; maekorol , mus tard sauce , 3 Ib , W.10 ; macltcrol , tomato sauce. 3 Ib , $3.10 ; oysters , 1 Ib , O.lo ; oysters , 3 Ib , $1.00 ; Biilmon , C. K. , 1 Ib. $3.00 ! salmon , C. H. , 3 Ib. 13.00 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 Ib , $1,85 ; salmon , Alaska , 2 Ib , $2.90 ; shrimps , 1 Ib , bmnn FituiTS Curmnts , 4f(33c ( ; prunes , casks , 1300 Ibs , 4f ] ( < JIKc ; prunes , bbls or bags. 4 CS4Jic ; citron peels , drums , 20 Ibs. 2-Ic ; lemon peel , drums , 20 Ibs , lOo ; hard dates , boxen. 12 Ibs , lOc ; apricots , choice evaporated , 25-lb boxes , 13c ; apricots jelly , cured. 25-lb boxes , luc ; apricots , fancy , Mt , Humllton , 20-lb boxes , 15a ; nnrlcots , choice , bugs , 80 Ibs , 14o ; npples , evaporated , Aldcn , 50-10 boxes , 0&do ; apples , Star , Oc ; nppbs , 18c ; pears , 'California fancy , jjfs b'oxcs , 23 Its , 20c ; poaches , Cal fancy , \4s um . boxes , 25 Ibs , 13o ; psaches , Cal No. 1 fancy , J sunp , bugs , SO Ibs , 12Kc ; penchus. Cal No. ii fancy , unp , bags , 80 Ibs ; peaches , Cal sundrled , unp bags , 80 Ibs ; poaches , lancy , evap , unp , BO-lb boxes , 12 < < Zl3c ; peaches , Salt Luke , now , Gff@7cncctarinos ; , rod , 13o ; nectarines , silver , bags , Wo ; pitted plums , Cal , 25-lb boxes , 13o ; r.ispberrlus , ovao , N. Y. , new , 2oc ; prunes , Cal , II C , SXMOO , boxes , 25 Ibs , Sc ; prunes , Cal , R C , 00-70. 9 } c ; orange pool , 15c ; rulslns. California .Londous , crop 1SSS , S2.40S)2.G3 ( ) ; raisins , California loose , musca tels , crop 1833 , Sl.S5Oi.00. UAOS American A. seamless , 17c ; Union Sun.xro pauor , discount 35 per cent. Corrucs Green Fancy old golden Rio , 22c ; fancy old peuborry , 23c ; Rio , choice to fancy. 2i ; cRio ; , prime , 20 } < c ; Rio , jjood , 19o ; Mocha , 2'Jci Java , fancy Mnndohllng , 30c ; Java , peed interior , 25c. hes Roasted ArhucUle'a Arlosa , MeLaURlilin's XXXX , 23c ; Gerinitn , 23c ; Dilworth. 2.io ; Alurquia , 23c. SALSOOA I STAHOII SQro per Ib. , STOVU POLISH $2.00 j o.S7 per pross. SI-ICES Whole , per Ib Allspice , I2c ; Cas- oia China , lUc ; cloves , Zanzibar , 20u ; nut megs , Mo. 1 , 75c ; popper. IDc. SuiiAiis-Granulated , 'Jjrfo ; confectioners' A , 9c : standard extra U , frjfttSX ° 5 yellow U , 7Jfo ; ; powdered , lOo ; cut loaf , lOc ; cubes , cream extra C , SJ < b , Gunpowder , 2if : > 0u ; Japin , 20 @ 40u ; Y. Hyson , 23r ? 50c ; Oolong , 22@30. VINBOAK Per gal , Dry Goods' . CATTS Standard , Sc ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty , 12Xc : Uoono , 14c ; U , cased , $0.50. ULANKETS White , $ l.UO@r.50 ; colored , 5l.100rij3.0i ) . CAMIIUICS Slater , GcjiWoods , 5c ; Stand ard , 5c ; Peacock , 5c. CAHPCT WAIUDlbb white , 18J c ; colored , . CoMfouTcits C-rt.fiO@j35.00. COHSLT JEAXS Boston , 7 o ; Adroscoggin , o ; Kearsago , 7c ; Rockport , O c ; Cones- tosa , 0 > f c. COTTON' FLANNELS lO.por rent trndo dls. ; LL , unbleached , 5J'o ; CO , C c : SS. 7Jfc ; EE , 8fc ; GG , O e ; XX , lll c ; OO , llJio ; NN , 12Kc : AA , 14e ; DD , 15) c ; 'XT , KIKo ; YY , ISo ; BB , la ! ) ; 20 bleached , 8 > < ? c ; 00 , 12 0 ; SO , 13 } o ; 50 brown and sluto , 'Jc ; 70 , 12) ) u ; 00 , lOc. CHASII Stevens' 13 , 5 > < fc ; Stevens' A , 7c ; bleached , Sc ; Stevens' P , 7J c. ; bleached , bo ; Stevens' N , 8Kc ; bleached , OJ o ; Stev ens' SRT , ll c. DnsiVls Atnoskoap , 9 oz , lfi > c ; Everett , 7 oz , 13o ; Yorlr , 1 oz , l"e ; Haymaker , S c ; Jaffroy XX , llj o ; Jaltrey XXX. 12Jc ; Heaver Creek AA , 12o ; Heaver Creek 11B , lie ; Ueaver Creek CC , lOc. * DUCK West Point . 29 In , 8 oz , 9J c ; West Point , 20 in , 10 oz. 12 > < o ; West Point , 29 in , 12 oz , 15J c ; West Point , 40 in. 11 oz , llic. FLANNELS Plaid Raftsmen 20c ; Clear Lake , 80K > Iron Mountain , 23 , c. FLANNBLS-Whitc G. H. No. 2. % , 22J c ; G H No. 1 , 2 , 20 > c ; G H No. 2 , % . 22 o ; G H No. 1. % , 4Ma : Queehee , No. 3 , 3ic ; FLANNELS White Quccheo No. 2 , % 37i oj QucchcB No. 3 , JSJ c : Anawau , 12Kc : Somerset , 15c. FLANNELS 1VUUJ , 24 1L1U1I . lO fjU ; E , 21 inch , 2-JMc ; G G , 21 inch , 21 ? II A F , J UP. % , 2SJ c ; G , Jtf , 27c. OIIAM Piuukutt checks , OJ c ; tcnton , 0 > 4c ; York , 7 o ; Normandi dress , ; Calcutta dress , 7 o : Whittenton dress , 7 > tfo ; Renfrew dress , 8K@12 o. KENTUCKY JIANS Hercules , 18c ; Learn- incton , 22Kc ; Glonwood , 20oj Melville , 2rc ; ] 3anK-up , 27 > c. MISOKLUNEOUS Table oil cloth , J2.50 ; table oil cloth , marble , 2.50 ; plain Holland , 9 > c ; dado Holland , 12c. PuiNTS Dress Charter Oak. SJ.J'c ; Ram- ape , 4o ; Lodl , .r > 3/c ; Allen , Oc ; ulchniond. Oc ; Windsor , litfc ; Kddystonc.OXo ; PacHlo.OKc. PUINTS Pink and Robes Richmond. Gio ; Allen , Oe ; Rlverpolnt , 5 > c ; Steel Rivur , OHc ; Richmond , OKc ; Pacific , Oyto. PltiNTs Indigo blue , St. Leupar. 7 0 ! Washington , GHc ; American , 0 } o ; Arnold , OUo ; Arnold Century , Oe ; Windsor Gold Tis't , lOUo ; Arnold B. lO o ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , lOJ c ; Yellow Seal , lO o ; Amanna , 12c. Prints , solid colors Atlantic , Oc ; Slater , Oc ; Berlin oil , 0 > c ; Garner oil , 0@7c. biiiiiTiNO. CHECKS Caledonia X , O c ; Caledonia XX , 10 } e ; Economy. 9c ; Otis , 9u : Granite. 0c ; Crawford checks , Sc ; Hu\v River plaida , 5 > < c. SIIEETIO , BIIOWN Atlantic A , 4-4. 7 o ! Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7o ; Atlantic D. 4-4 , OJfo ; At lantlo P , 4-4 , Ou ; Aurora LI , 4-1 , Oc ; Aurora C , 4-4. 4 ? c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OJfc ; Hoosioi LD , 4-4 , Dc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7o ; Law- ' i f * U'tWJ | Ut U l * AI/IV * U/JUkVJll | 20o ; Pepporell , 10-4 , 22c ; Utloa C. 41 , Wofhusolts , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora K , 4-1 , 7c ; Au rora 11 , 4-4 , atfc. . Snur.Tisa , ULIUCIIBD l-t EllortOn , Ttfo ; Ilousokoopor , 8 > fc ; Nivv'Candldato , 8 0 ; Berkeley cambric , No. 4X ) , Ooj Vou Bot. 4-4 tiff UU11IUI1U , * ' \ &JIIUHU41U UUI11UIIU , 1UU Lonsdalo , SXo ; Now yorK mills , lOo ; Pop peroll , 43-ln. lOo ; Popporoll , 4U-m , llo ; Pop peroll , fl-4. I4 } c : Pcpnoroll. 8-4 , 30o ; Pep poroll , 0-1 , 2io ; Pepporell. 10-4 , S4ot Canton 4-4 , 8 > fo ; Canton , 4-4 , 9Ko ; Trluaipb , Oc Wamsutta , llo ; Vnllo.vV 5 > io. TICKS Oakland , A , T o ; International " Y , 80 ; Shotuckot. S , 8Xc ; Warren , No. 870 .lOo ; Uorwlclt , . B A , Ida ; Acme , llo ! ; Yorlc , 30 in , 13ho ; York. 83 inatfo : ; Swift Ulver 80 ; Thornalko OO. 8Ko ; Thorndlko E E 8J o ; Thorndlko 120 , UKo : Thorndlko XX IBc ; CordU No. 5. 0 > fo ; Cordis No. 4 , null ACID Sulphuric , per carboy , 8c ; citric per Ib. , C > < fo ; oxalic , per Ib. , Ifto ; turtarlo powdered , per Ib. , 45 ; carbolic , U3Q 45o. AiUM-Perlb.,2Kc. AMMONIA Carb , per Ib. , 12e. AitiiowitooT Per Ib. , Bermuda , Sic BALSA.M Copaiba , per Ib. , OSo ; tolu , 62S ( CSc. CSc.Uoiui Uoiui Roflned. per Ib. , lOo. CIIKAM TAIITAK Pure , per Ib , , 83c. EXTIIAOT Loa yoou Bulk , per Ib. , Ho. EuaoT 45o. GLVCEHINH 22a. GUM AUADIO 5'J@05c. LfCfii'OHiuM 43e , GircBiii.VE Hulk , per Ib , BlKc. GUM Assafajtlda , per Ib , 15c ; camphor , per Jb , 33o ; opium , per Ib , $ .35. IODINB ICosubllmated , par or , $3.65 , LEAVES Huchu , short , per Ib , 18u ; senua Alor , per Ib , 25Q330. Monrnix Sulph , per ot , $3.80 , MEnctJiiT 74c. POTASH Bromtdo , per Ib , 40ot lodlno , per b , 13.83 , QOINI * Sulpb , per Ib , 3 * < 340o. SEnos Canary , per Ib , 4)c. SOAPS Castllo , mottled , per Ib , 8@10o ; ; astilovhltq. . near ) , l.TQIBo. SriniTS NiTitn Svfoct , per Ib , SOo. BTitTcnNiA Crystals , $1.00@1.15. Sui.ru. CINCHONA Per oz. JX < 5l3o. TAPIOCA Per Ib. Oc. TOKOA BnANS f 1.7S. OILS UorKatnont. $3.45 ; Wlntorftrocn , 3.10 ; MalaRa , 05o ; linaccd , raw , O.'o ; boiled , frlo. frlo.WIHTK LEAD JO.BO. CALOMKIAm , per Ib , 03o. CASTOII Oii ? l,83. Cunuii BBititlRa fl.KO. CANTIIAUADinS 75C@1.05. CASSIA. BODS Per Ib , 180. CiiLoitoFoiiM Per Ib , 37o. Connosivn SUBLIMATE Per Ib , 75o. I.ninbor nntl Uiitltllni ; Material , f. o. b. Omaha. STOCK BOAHWS A 113 Inch , B 1 8 14 and 10 foot , $40.00 ; B13 Inch , a 1 s 13 , 11 and 10 feet , $41.00 ; C 12 Inch , a 1 B 13 , 14 and 10 fcot , $ .30.00 ; D 13 Inch , sis 13 , 14 and 10 feet , $33.00 ; No. 1 Com. 13 In R Is 13 feet , $18.00 ; No. 1 Com. 12 In. s 1 s 14 and 10 feet , $17.50@18.50 : No. 1 Com. 13 In. 1 s 10 , 18 iiiiil 20 fcot , $10.50 ; No. 2 Com. 1'J In. sis 14 nnd 10 feet , S10.CO. Cnn.iNO AMD PAIITITION 1st Com. % In. whlln plno partltlun , ftiaoOi 3d Com. & In. white plno partition , $37.00 ; clear % In. yellow - low plno ceiling , $20.00 ; clear ? in. Norway , $14.60 ; 2d Com. ; V " Norway , $13.00. BOAUDS No. 1 noin. B. 1 B. 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $10.00 ; No. l ! com. s. 1 s. 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft , $1050 ; No.,3 com. s. 1 s. 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft , $14.r > 0 ; No. 4 com. s. 1 s. 12 , 14 and 10 ft , ( ship'g cull ) , $11.00. Add 50 cents per M. ft , for rough. BATTENS.V'ni.L Tunixo , PICKETS O. O. Baits , 2K inch , OUc ; O. G. Balls , > c3 , SIS , 35o ; 3 In well tubing , D. & M. and bov. , $23.00 ; pickets , D. & H. , flat , $ -30.00 ; pickets , D. & H. square , $19.00. DIMENSIONS AND TIMnRIt. 13 ft. 14 ft. 10 ft. 18 It. 20 ft. 22 ft. 34 ft 2x4..15 00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 18.00 2x0..15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 18.00 2x8..15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.0J 18.00 2x10. . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 18.00 3x13..15,00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 18.00 4x4-8x810.00 10.00 10.00 17.00 17.00 18.00 10.00 FCXCIXO. No. 1 , 4 & 0 inch , 12&14 ft , rough , 10.00010.50 No. 1 , " " 10 ' 17.00@17.50 No. 2 , " " 13&IO " 13.50 14.00 No. 2 , " " 10 " 10.00@1U.00 FixisiiiNa 1st nnd 2d clear , IJ inch , s 2 s. S4'J.OO@51.00 ' : 1st and 2d clear , 1M and 2 Inch , s 2 s , M7.00@50.00 ; 3d clear , 1 if Inch , a 2 s , 54'J.OJ@ li.OO ; 3d clear , IJ and 2 Inch , 8 2 s , $4t.OifSIO.)0 ! ( ( ( ) : B select , lf , 1)4 ) and 3 inch , s 2 s , ? Jr.OO@)3.00 : : 1st and 2d clear , 1 inch , s 3 s , Sl.'i.OO ; Ud clear , 1 inch , s 2 B , $30.00 ; A select - lect , 1 Inch , B 2 s , $33.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s 2 s , fJO.OO. FLOOIHNO 1st com 0 inch white pine , § 34.00 ; 2d com U inch white pine , ? 31.00 ; 3d com G Inch white plno , $30.00 ; D com 0 inch whlto pine , $20.00 ; com 4 and 0 inch yellow pine , flo.OOt Star 4 Inch yellow pine , $17.00 ; 1st and 2d clear yellow plno , 4 uud 0 inch , $10.00. Pon.Ait LuMnisit Clear poplar box bds , % In s 2 s , $35.00 ; clear poplar , % _ ln pauol. $30.00 ; clear poplar % in panel , $25.00 ; clear poplar K m panel stock wide , s 2s , $28.03 ; clo.ir poplar corrufjated ceiling , K , $30.00. POSTS White cedar , 0 inch halves , 12o ; \vhltc cedar , f > J inch halves and 8 inch q'rs , lie ; , white cedar , 4 inch round , ICc ; Tennes see ret1 cedar , split , lUu ; split , oak ( white ) , Sc ; sawed oak , ISc. SHINGLES. LATH , per M. XX'clear , $3.20 ; extra * A , ? 2.SO ; standard A , $2.GO ; 5 inch , clear , $1.H@I.70 ( ) ; 0 inch , clear , $1.75(31.80 ( : No. I , S1.1U@1.1.V clear red cedar , mixed widths , from \Vashlnuton territory , $3.40 ; California red wood , dimension widths , $4.50 ; cypress , clear heart , dimension widths , &J.2Ti ; lath , $2.40. SHIP LAINo. . 1 plain , 8 nnd 18 inch , S17.50 ; No. 0 , plain , 8 and 10 inch , $15.50 ; No. 1 , O. G. , S18.00. SIDING 1st Com 13 nnd 10 fcot , $23.00 ; 2d com. 12 and 10 feet , ? 19.00 ; 3d com , 12 and 10 fuet , ? 15.00 ; fence , com , 12 and 10 feet , S13.0C. LIMI. , ETC. Quincy white lime ( best ) , 80c ; English and German Portland cement , $3.45 ; Milwaukee and Louisville , $1.30 ; Michigan plaster , $2.25 ; Fort Doiiiro plaster , $2.10 ; Blue Hapld plaster , $1.00 ; hair , 30c ; sash , CO per cent dis ; doors , blinds , mouldings , 50 ucr cent dls ; tarred felt , per cwt , SI.DO ; straw board , $1.50. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 5O5 JsuutlilSUi Street , O in itli a BLAKE , BOISSEVAIN & GO , ADOLPII BOISSEVAN & CO , , Ainster < liiin , llollaiitl. Transact n general bnnklncr business. Sccnrltlot bnuulit und cold on commission. Foreign cictjansJS. Commercial cmil traveler's letters of credit. On'.eis for bond nnd stocks execute 1 un commla stun In Ivondon uiicl ou ull Continental Bouracs u Kurope. Nt-'KOtliitlons uf Hnllwny , SUite , Cltr nnd Corporn- tlon Lo ns a spcclaltr NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK , U. S. DEPOSITORY , OHAHA , NEB. Capital . 100,000 Surplus Jan. 1st , 1880 . 52,000 OKKICEU9 AND DIUKCTOUS. i'ATES , President. LEWIS R. KEED , Vlca President. A. 15. TouxALlN W. V. MOItSB. JOHN A Cor.t.iNS. lt.0. OtiaiiiNO , J. N. II. PATKICK , W. It. 8. HuniiEK , Cashier THE IRON BANK , Cor. 12th and Farnam Sti. A General Uuukini ; lluslueti'j TrausactniL - TUB - CHICAGO SHORT LIKE OF THE Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , The IJcst Ilouto from Omaba aud Council Dluffs to _ _ _ _ _ 1 1 ITS "C * TC * A Cfl ' . ! JLJOLEt CiXLOX - TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEKN OMAHA AND COUNCIL 4 Clilcago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , MlnnonpollB , Cedar Rapids , Rock Island , Freciiort , Ilockford , Cllutou , Dubitquo , Daveuport , Elglu , Madison , Juncsvllle , Uclclt , Winona , La Crossc , And all other Important points East , Northeast and Uuuttieast. For throush tickets call on tbo ticket agrnt at IM1 Farnaiu street , la Darker illook , or at Uulca 1'aciUe Depot. rnllman Sleepers and the finest Dining Cars to thi world are run on the mala line ot tbe Chicago , Mil waukee Ic tit. Paul ltsmirarv ) and ovurjr attention U paid to passengers ttj courteous employe * ot tl > < IU MIl'l.KJl. deneral Manager. 3 , Y. TUCKUIt. Assistant Ueutral Manager. A. V. R. UAltl'JiNTUll , General 1'assenger and Ticket Agent. O KO. K. UK Al'FOUD. AnUtsat General I'assengei ml Ticket Agent. T. J. OLA UK , Ueoeral Snpirlnttndent. Steck Piano Ronmrkable for powerful sympathetic tone , pliable action and ttbsoluto duru- bility ; 80 years' record tlio boat ( guaran tee of tbo excellence of those intrns- iiicnts. WQODBRIDGEBROS , THE REALTY MARKET. TNsniUMKNra pu\e d oa rsoori durum K A Hcnson. trnstno. to I ) n MoKtasto , lot O.biit 4,1 , llonion , wil . , . t 100 \V it Foster and wife to J 1 * Hangar , n w 83-15-ltl.wa . , . . . . . 8,000 WM Foster nnd wlfo to UL Stcnamr.n , lot 1. bile 40. Omaha , w d . 10.WX ) JO Winstftnlor * nd wire to 8 8 Uryant , Iot4 , blk 15. Orcnnnl Hill , w d . . . . . . . . ? SI.600 0 U Wrmnn to MtlU Wynmn , vr 55 feet ot lots , blfe "H. " Bhlnn's add , w d . 2Q \V N rainier and \vlto to J 0 ( Irlmwood , lot Si , Wk J. AlbrlRhfs Cliolflo. w cl . . . . CM 8 Kfhtulil nna husliand to ( Joe Khren- hRnl , lof.'l , OftkHlll. wd . , . 400 JUiSteailnmntoO F llftUhvlr. , lot 1. bit 40.UniMin. wa . ? . . 18.WO W F stiles nnd wife to S 8 HrrnnL pt lots 10 and II , blk la 1'atrlck's 1M add , w a . ] .9 0 12 H Ilnllnril and wlto to H K Jennlson , undivided Si of lots 18 nnd SI , ilmlleUl , w . . . , . 0 U MRJot M to S O Snow , lot ? 4 , a. B and SI. btk I , Wine A I'nrmolce'sndil. w d. . . . 12,000 John Nicholson to O V * 0 M Whlto , lot in. blk M , Arbor 1'laco.wtl . II Itccd et M to boms Sliroedar. lots 21 , 2J , SS7. . 2J nud ill. blk 4 , Campbell's mid. ir d . 4OoO M Morrlfon and wife to J 1 ! Wncrth , pt lots t and - ' , blk 2. Campbell's add , w U , 8M ) J Mulligan and wlto to John Adams , lot in.bIKH , Patrick's : d Add.no d. . , . . 8.000 John AdaniR to AV 1'lorco , lot 10 , btk H , 1'Atrlck's W add , wd. . . . . . 8,000 0 II and K Q Ilnllou to N I.oxris , lot 4 , blk B , Ambler 1'lnce , w < 1 . 400 James Dempsey to Mrs W Dempsejr , pt lot 4. blk 14 , Bhtnn's mW.q o d . _ 1 Eiuhtoen transfers . , . . , , { 70,571 The follovvmir pjr nlu worj luusl by Building Inspector Whltloek yesterday ) Daniel Dlnlnco , two one-story frame cot- taics. ; HID South Ktoventh street . I 2,003 J , W. 1'orclvnl. two-story frame addition to dwelling , Locust and ' .twentieth street . 1,000 Charles A. Mahar , ono-stnrr frnmo cot- tngo , 1'nrkor , near Thirty-fourth . EOO Frank Much , ono-atory rruino cottngo , 1231 South KUieenth street . COO N. U. llrown , four-story and basement brick warehouse , South Tenth street , near Hnrnuy . 13,030 N O llrown , two-story frnmo residence. I. ono uvenue. near Dawnuort . 8,000 Third Congregational church parsonage , two-story trumo residence. Biiruco ntrcot , between Nineteenth nnd Twen tieth . . 4,000 K 1) Guild , two-story frame residence , corner Twenty-ninth nnd Hickory . 4.500 Hve minor permits . 760 Thirteen permits , aggregating . , , t J4CoO CHOPS AND KAlLiROAUB. The Situation In Northeastern Ne braska Very Klnttorlnir. Sioux CITY , In. , August 7. [ Specinl to TUB Biiu.1 There was n very heavy ram between Norfolk and this city , Cedar nnd Wuyuo counties being In the center of the storm. The upper branches of the Logan are bank full and a washout is reported on the Hnrtlngton branch. So far as appears on the Norfolk branch llttlo damage was done , while a heavy rain will bo of great ad vantage to grass , corn nnd other Into crops. The general outlook for crops has boon unus ually lino. Some threshing of wheat in Wayne county gave from twenty to twenty- seven bushels per ncre. The grading is completed nnd bridging well under way on the Sioux City & Ogdcn mil- rend , or Pnclflo Short Line , to Plainvlow , in fierce county. A largo portion of the grad ers on this line have gone to work on the Sioux City & Northwestern railroad between Merrill station and Palisades , whore this railroad Is to intersect the Manitoba rail road , thus making u second direct line to Diiluth , and with the Union Pacific a con tinuous line to the Pacillc coast from Sioux City. The corn palace festival in Sioux City will in many respects excel either of its prede cessors. The piiUxco will bo higher and more ample. The harvest excursions will enable many to see Nebraska's mammoth crops and take in this festival. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1802 PAKNAM "STREET. Boots and Shoos. KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. , Successors to Reed , Jones & Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoos Agents for Iloston Itubbor Bboo Co. , 1102. HOI and 110 ] Uuriiey StreetOmaha , Nebrmka. Broworo. STORZ & 1LER , Lager Boer Brewers , ISIl North Elgliteentlntreot.Omaha. Neb. " Cprnloq. EAOLE CORNICE WORKS , HanufHctnrers ofGalyanizei Iron Cornice Wlndotr-cnpsnnd meUlloikTllgbti. Jolin Kpeucttr. proprietor. 1(4 ( and 111) ) South lOtb street. Paper Boxes. JOHN L. WILKIE , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Nos. M17 and 1319 Douglas street , Omaha , Nob. Sash , Dooref Eto. M. A. DISBROW & CO. , Wholesale manufacturers of Sash , Boors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch once , 12th nad Itard streeU , Omaha , Neb. BOtlN MANUFACTURING CO. , Mannfactnrers of Sasb , Boors , Blinds , Mouldlnns , stair-work anJ Intorlor liord wood fliilib. NortU llitu itreet , Omaha , Neb. StMm FlttlnBaJPumps , Eto. ' STllANO A OLAl'lK STEAM HEATING C0n Pnraps , Pipes and Engines , Btaam , water , ralltrar aad mining iuppll s , ito. KMffl \ and V.'i Farnani street , Oinatia. U. S. WIND EKOINE Jb PUMP CO. , Steam and later Supplies , dallldar wind mills , VIS and 030 Jones St. , Omaha. U. V. Itoss , Acting Manager. BROWNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , BbeeUron work , iteam pumps , saw wills. 13IJ-1215 Leayeawtrta st reet , Omaha. Ironi Wprka. PAXTON & V1ERLINO IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cart Iron Bnilding Wort Hnclnet. brass work , naneral foundry , machine and blacksmith work. Oltlce anil works , U , 1' . 117 , And Ulh Hrect , Omaha. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Mannfaetnrers of Wire andiron Railinss Desk rails , window guards , flower stands , wire ( Igas , lc. UlNortUluh street.Oiaaua. OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manf're ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vuulls , jail work , Iron shutters r.nd dro csr-apfs. U. Auareen , prou'r. Corner llth and Jackson su. SOUTH UNwr8TOOK YARDS Of Soum Oinalia , Limitefl , .A . . . AjtrlpulUirM Implgmontai. on vitcinLL PAiiKBnt Dealoriii A&riciiltel Imple CartUgei And ti lei. Jnnco ulrcrt. t > ctnccn Vth aaf 10th , urn nil * , Ncbrattft. LINIXOEH A MK1CALF CO. , Agrlctilt'l ' Iraplcaicnls , Wagons , Carriage ! . etc. Wholcsule. Om h , Ncbnsk * . PAH UN , onKNDOItF A MARTIN CO. , Wholcitle Uf lcri ID AETlcnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons & Buggies ICl , HXI , KB and (07 Jonct itreot , Omaha. MOL1NEMIL11URX& S'fODUAHU CO. , Manufacturer ! and Job * er In Wairoas , Buggies Raicj , Plows , Etc , Cor.Dth au > ] TaclBo itrrelt , Omaha. Artists' Motorlols. A. JUOWJ3 , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs , 1513 HoiiHlai itrcet , Omaha , Nebraika. Booto and Shoos. ir. r. MOUSE A co. , Jders of Boots and Slices , 1101,110J , 1IW DouKl itrret. Omnhn. ManutnetorTc buiuucntruet , Iloilon. Conl , Coke and Llmo. OMAUA COAL , 00KB A LIME CO. , Jotters of Hard ana SeR Coal , ROBoutlilStU ilrjot,0malia , KdJraikR , NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , ihiimers of Coal and Coke , 3U South Kth St. , Oniftha , Nob. LUMBER , ETC , JOHN A. WAKCF1ELD , Wholesale Lnmlior , Etc , - Imported and American I'orllanJ cement. Btat agontfor illlwiukfe liydrnuile cement and ite lime. OKAS R. LEE , Mer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood carpcti ami pnrquct Doorinu. Omaha. t4cb. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , AllKindsofBnildiiigMaterialatWliolesalB 18th street and Union PaclOo track , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dsaler in Lumtior , Latii , Lime , Sasb , Ooon , Etc. Vird Corner 7th and Uouvlaa. Offlc * Corner 10th and Dounlai , FRED. IF. GRAY. Lumlie1 Liine Cement EtcEtc , , , , , , Corner 9th and Douglas t . , Oumlia , C. N. DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13th and California itrci'U , Omaha , Ntbraika. Milllnory and Notions. I. OBERFELDER Jc CO. , Importers & Jobliers in Millinery & Notions 3ij , 210 nnd 212 South llth Direct. Notions. JT. . ROBINKON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and FnriiisMug Goodi. 1121 Uurnor Street , Omaha. Commission and Storage. RIDDELL & RIDDELL , Stor-jge and Commission Mercliants , Sp claltlcs Butter , PIUI , chcco. poultry , Kami lllllloirnraitrcot , Ouinhn , Neb. Dry Goods and Notions. Jf. E. SZlITIf A CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goads and Notions 1102 and 1104 Douglas , cor , llth street. Omaha , Neb. f KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. , Importers & Jokers in Dry Goofls.Notto . Qemt'a lurntihlntc Roods. Corner llth and llnrnor alrveu , Omaha , Nobrasku. HELIN , THOMPSON A CO. , laporlcn and Jobbers of Wcolens and Tailors'Ti'i ' 317 South lilh itrect. Furniture. DEWEY& STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnnm itreet. Omaha , Nebrmka. OlfARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture , Omaha , Nebraika. Crocorloa. PAXTON , OALLAOUER & CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Proyisiois , 705 , " 07,7O ) and 711 South 10th St. , Omaha , Kob. McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , th and 1/oayenworth atrectt. Omaha , N bra ka. Hardware. W. J. BROA'l'OH , Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Eprlnxi , wnson ( lock , hardware , lumber , eto. 1201 , _ _ and 1111 U rn 7 itreat , Omaha. W. J. BROATOH , Heary Hardware , Iron and Steel , ' eta- LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN HARD WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Uetali. > hiet Iron , etc. AganU for Howe ic lei , _ Miami powder and Lyioan baibcdwlre. A TAYLOR Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair ShOD A Mechanlca' tool and UurTalo icalei. 1105 Douglas ttrcijt , Omaha , Nab. U. HARDY & CO. , Jobber * of Tjys , Dolls , Albums. Fancy Good ? , furBlihlnn goodi. eblldren'i carrlagci , 1S3 t'urnum dreet , Omaha , Kob. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axlt gr a > , etc. , Omaha. A. U. Bltliop. Manager Pa por. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Defers , Carrr a Die * ttock of prlntlo ; , wr pplDK and H paper , tipcclal attuntluu Klvcn to curtl paper , AMERICAN EXPRESS COMP/L , - European Popartmont recalvos ana JorwcrTl , alTiU e < orbuiliiuM Ij e-icli MaUBteamer nrrlvlim at or departing from Nenr York. KlilpruunU from Huron8 can bo ma < lu direct br thli Coniimny tualllnland I'urti nf llntrjr In tbo United falatei. altu to Canitdn unit Wiulco , with or without pu munt of dutleiat Now Vork. llatei allow in Ihoio of anr roipunilblerompanr. NOCIIAIUIU MAllll I'OH CUbTOM JJOUSU ( JltOlC- KIIAUKUItOAltTAdh : . Money Ordera Itkued parable at UffO places in United Htatei , Canada und Burope. Aircuclcilii Kuropo to whom blpmunti for United gtnfe can bo iIollTorud , or If from Interior jiolnta tbould bo conslynoJ , uucompanlad bjr lllll ot loidlng aud Involcu ourlllled before Aiuorlcaii Coiuuli T1IOH. MICADOWB.V Cl.MMllkHtr it , Clioaiidde , I ondon , K. 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