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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. AUGUST 15 , 1889.
Tfit' oiiTtpiii sTtirn nintrnro
THE SPECUU11VE MARKEFS ,
A Whont Scftlpor'a-Bomark Qooa
Hoboing Down the Yonrs.
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CORN FAIRLY ACTIVE AND FIRM.
A ttcnrlNti Pooling Aanln Shows Itself
In tlio Provision IMt Good Gal *
tlo Contltino In Htrong Do-
mnml Quotations.
CHICAGO I'HODUCR MAUHIOTS.
CiiKuan. Aujnistl4. fSpociixlTolofrrnm to
THE Hr.E.1 Tlio scnlpor who originated the
phrasal "Woll , If farmers won't ' soil tholr
wheat at thcso prices we'll soil it for 'om , "
WAS , In Ills ( ] y , considered particularly
bright , nnd his remark wns echoed down the
years. This morning so mo of the gentlemen
been " farmers'
who hnvo lately "soiling
wheat for 'cm" wore observed scrambling
nftor the property with the nullity of cats on
a back fence , The tnnrkot wns strong lit
considerably higher prices , and on the sur-
fnco II did not look ns though values could
by nny possibility bo pulled down. Cables
were strong nt advanced quotations , the
went tier abroad wiis quoted as unsettled ,
nnd the lone of foreign trade wns of unqual
ified Hrmncts. Homo news was equally fu
'
vorablo to the bull sldo. Receipts at all pri-
irmry points are disappointingly sinull , and
the demand keeps up amazingly. Ono of the
first bit of news started on the rounds this
morning was the report , that William Dunn &
Co. hud worked 1.10,000 , bushels of No , 8 red
from St. Louis for the Ln Platte country In
South Amerlcn via Now Orleans. This
plcco of business struck the trndo "nil In a
heap , " ns tlin saying Is , for
very few hnvo really taken uny
stock in the stories of crop failures
in the Argontlnn Republic , This little : ir-
cumstnnco of 150,000 bushel shipment to nn
exporting country was therefore seen to bo
something of uuusuul Importance. Later on
it wns given out that Warren hod worked
80,000 bushels of No. 1 hard wheat from Duluth -
luth to Glasgow. Local engagements in
cluded 00 , < XW bushels of wheat , and represen
tatives of several shipping houses were tryIng -
Ing , with Indifferent success , to get wheat to
1111 good sized orders. As high as 7Uc was
paid for 00,000 bushels ( it old No. 2 spring ,
and car loto wore inuch , sought nftcr. Alto
gether the cnsh end of the wheat market
wns exceedingly "gnmoy" from start to
finish. The opening prices wcro at an aa-
vance of about , ' c , August being quoted at
77c , September at 70o una December nt
78J c. December sola oft } c , advanced to
78Ko , sold off to 78c , back to 78 , fraction
ally reacting , and then advancing to 789 c.
A reaction to 78V c followed and a rally to
7878Xc. Thereafter the market ranged
nt 78@TSJ c nnd closed at 78X@T8c. Sep
tember opened nt 70J < fc , sold up to 77)f ) c ,
back } { a and up to lc , closing tit
77J c. August opened at 77u and ranged nt
TiCji'Sifc nnd closed nt 78c. These figures
record n gain of l c In August , ! } { c in bcp-
tcmoor nnd % @ % c In December. The spec
ulative market was not broad , but It is
broadening perceptibly , nnd good signs of
now buying is seen in the pit. Foreigners
seem to have pretty generally left the bear
side , both hero and at the seaboard. They
nro buying both cnsb nnd futures now In the
west , giving Now York the go by for the
present. This is probably because there is
but little wheat to sell at tldo water. There
is still too much rain in the west to fuvor
shipments from the country.
The corn market was fairly active and
firm. The demand for cash corn was active
and offerings of August wore light Sep
tember opened % o over the closing prices of
the preceding day and made a further ad
vance of Vc , bringing the price
up to UO/fic , There . was plenty
for sale at the advance and u
reaction followed , which carried it down to
35o. The market ruled quiet nnd steady
for a long time around U5fe , finally closing
at that prico. The very wet weather re
ported from some sections of Nebraska and
Kansas wns partly the occasion of some cov
ering by the short interest , and the buying
of a pronilncnt local operator was also con
tributing to the prevailing firmness. The
English markets were Higher also , and in
quiry for export at the seaboard was re
ported to bo autivo.
In corn tlio influences present yesterday
were again repeated , and values appreciated
W@Kc , with a good volume of speculative
business recorded. The receipts continued
rather small and so are the estimates for to
morrow , nnd the strength was intensified by
the advance In the other cereals , as well as
the cold and damp weather of the past
twenty-four hours. Trading was well dis
tributed over all futures from August to
May , with this nnd next months selling up
to ac@20o ) nnd May to 24 034 'c ,
though the strength in that future was not
fully maintained. Withdrawals frorustorn
were not large and chiefly of No. , 8 white.
No. 3 oats to fro to store were about % o
lilclier at 20c. No. 2 white , August , sold at
The provision trndo was ugaiu koarlsh.
Puckers , led by Armour , showed more dis
position to support the market , but their
efforts were unavailing. Place , Mitchell and
other bears wore on tot ) , and , backed U.v the
prestige of a steady break during the week ,
made prices take another tumble. The day's
range of quotations reached the lowest level
vet witnessed , and from the start the feel
ing was quite demoralized. In the product
the decline actually suffered was lG@3do on
September nnd October pork , 3 } @ 7c on
January pork , -X@oo on September nnd
October lard , 7J o on September aud Octo
ber short ribs and Zlfo on January short
ribs.
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CU1CAUU JjlVIS STOCK.
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CHICAGO , August U. f Special Telegram to
TUB Usu.l CATTI.K. The demand continues
strong for good and finished export and nu-
tlvo steers , the same making as high prices
a ? any day this week. This steady but slow
advance on host natives is a sharpener to
strengthen values on medium and common
steers , hut , us yet , tjioro Is no perceptible
change. Yet , sooner or later , medium
classes arc bound to sell better. There wore
11,000 Texans In the run and they sold steady ,
There wore about 2,000 rangers In the run
and everything at all useful In that line sold
steady , but medium nnd Inferior sold a shade
lower. Native butchers' stock was steady.
Stackers aud feeders were in liberal sup
ply mid business was flow , with the
outlook for a big run nnd lower
prices. Choice to extra beeves , f4.GO@-l.80 ;
medium to good steers , 1850 to 1500
IbB.fUXXJUM ) ; 1UOU to 1850 Ibs , $3.80 ( 1.40 ;
050 to VAX ) ins , t3.75yi4.00 ; stackers and feed
ers , f'J.UO@uo : ; cows , bulls and mixed , (1.00
§ K .00 { bulk , fa.OOQ2.-l5 ; sloped steers.W.OO
4.60 ; Texas steers , ? 2.40@a.l5 : cows ,
tl.002.a5 ; western natives and half-brooas ,
Ilous Uuslness was rather slow , especially
on packing account , with another drop of 5@
10o on heavy , rough and common selling
down to 13.85(3100 ( , and packing grades at
M.OOdW.lO , closing with only f 1.00 bid for the
best heavy packers. Selected heavy and
thlpulng grades sold largely at * 4.10@ 1.15
ana $ -1.15 was the top price for selected
heavy. * Light sorts were scarce and Irregu
lar at (4.50 ( 4.75. Hogs are 15o lower than
Saturday.
FINANCIAL.
NEW YOIIK , August 14. [ Special Telegram
to Tnn UBE.J-STOCKS The topio most dis
cussed after hours last night and before
stocn trading was resumed to-day was the
meeting of the Northern Pacific finance
committed to-day. The committee's report
and the action on It by the directors will not
bo made publlo until Thursday , On the general -
oral situation the boars nro talking more
boldly with the prospect of close money , no
outside trade nnd prices already pretty well
advanced and conditions discounted. Chicago
advices are bullish nnd western operators
arc full of confidence on the bullsldo. When
the hour catnu for business neither sldo WAS
Aggressive and the market was very dull.
First prices wcro generally from % to X per
eentbulow lust uigUV * Ugures , and theno
concessions wcro supplemented by further
slight frnctlonnt losses In the early trading.
The la to leaden In speculation maintained
their position , but the amount of business
lone In ( hem was small nnd the rest of the
1st was In proportion. There was a bolter
feeling toward the end of the hour nnd in
some dlrcct'ons ' slight improvements were
made. Sugar trusts sold off nt the opening
nt 107J4 , up to 103Jrf nnd again weakened.
Many of the Granger shares did not change
but a slight fraction from last night. There
was nothing to break the monotony In slocks
lo-dny from the opening to the closo. The
last nrlces were much the sumo ns the first ,
about \i to * i per cant under the closing
prices yesterday. The voluuio of trading
wns light.
The following were the closing quotations :
0. S. < a regular. 123 .Northern 1'nclHc. . S9K
U. 8. 4s coupons . . .123 'do preferred . 17 U
tJ.8.4Visrcgnmr..iary 0. .V N.V . HO
U. H. 4Hs coupons , ,10flJ do preferred . 142
I'aclfltosof ! ) ) . 118 IN.Y.fcoiitral . 107
Central Pacific . WK P. o.K . . . . 21 ! 4
Chlc RO& Alton. , .i2f , Hork Island .
ClilcoL-o.lliirllngt-on U.M.&BU' 71 ?
Aytiinnv. . . . . . . . . . 104 uopretiirrfltl 113
i > . . i < . , x w , . , .1-15 % SUI'aul .VOmalm. . .HM
IllinoisCentral tlii'i do preferred D7Vi
I. . , , . Ui'tT.Uon ' Pacific Bl
J , II. & \V. , u
K nnsas tc 'rexoa J , . . . ll'i , , W..Si. L. ft I' 17'i '
l.nko Shore KUH < loproforr d 32.H
Mlcliluixn Central. . KSVf Western Union , , , , toii
MissouriI'acitlo , . . . W
MOXET Ensy at U@4J-i per cent.
Pill !
cent.
EXCIUMOB Dull but steady ;
sixty-day bills , ? I.84X' demand , .S7)
Alining Stocks.
Nr.w YOIIK , August 14. fSpoclnl Telegram
to Tin ; Hun , ] The following are the min
ing stock quotations :
Amndor 1W ( Mnxlcan .TOi
Aspen ! JtO Mono 100
He.it , t llelcher ilM ) Mutual HI )
Caledonia It. H.iOO : North Hello Islo. . .10) )
Colorado Cunt nil. . 1JJ Ontario ! UOO
Con. Cul , , V > a EH Oplilr 47/i /
Commonwealth. . .300 Ucclilontnl ISO
DoailwoodT. . , . . I'.O Plymouth 44' ' )
Knrekn Con . . . 12.1 Savage. . 1S.1
KICrUto HI ) Sierra Nevada 210
Oonld n Curry . . .ISO Standard HU
llnlo & Nnrcro3s..2so Suillvnn 110
Homestako . . . . . . .ICoO Union ConsoHilaM.-IS )
Horn Silver ll'i \Vnril ConsolldtiM..i0
Iron Silver 175 Yellow Jack 231) )
I'UODUCH
CHICAGO , Auguit 14. 115 ! p. m. close
Wheat Steady to firm ; cash , 73c ; Septem
ber , 77c ; December , 78 9-10c ,
Corn Steady ; cnsh 35J o ; September ,
35-ffc ; December , 85) 0.
Outs firmer : cash , 20Jfo ; September ,
20 11-lCc ; December , 2 l c ;
Hye September , 43c.
Harlo.v Cash , CCc.
Prime Timothy ? l .GO.
Flax Seed Cash , $1.22 } ; September ,
Whisky ? 1.03.
Pork Lower ; cash and September ,
19.97 ; Oober , J0.05.
Lard Ussier ; cash and September ,
55.27 ; December , $ < ! .20.
Flour Unchanged ; winter wheat , $2.00 ®
4.50 ; spring wheat , $1.30@5.50 ! ; Rye , $2.00
Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , fl.7 @ 3.00 ;
short clear , ? 5.07X@3.75 ; short ribs ,
t5.15@5.20.
Butter Dull ; creamery , HQilSo ; dairy ,
10@15o.
Cheese Quiet nnd easier ; full cream
chcddnrs nnd Hats , 7) ( < ? 7c ; Young Amer
icas , 8@8c.
Eggs Firm nnd higher ; fresh , 12 > ® l3c.
Hides Unchanged.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 solid packed ,
4@4Vo ; cake , 4tfc.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour . 17,000 14.000
Wheat . 15'J.OOO ' 137,000
Corn . 600,000 435.00C
Oats . 500,000 4io,000
Now York. August 14. Wheat Receipts ,
61,000 ; exports , 37,000 ; spot dull ; No. 1
higher ; No. 2 red , now , 87J @ 8So in ele
vator , 89@U > fe afloat , 8S } ( a.c ) f. o. b. ;
ungraded red , CS@b7Ke > No. a , red , 70 ( 77c ;
options , moderately active ; No. 1 , lo
higher , closing weuk ; August , Stic.
Corn Receipts , 121,000 bushels ; exports ,
23.000 bushels ; spot quiet , higher ; op-
quiet , firmer ; No. a , 44 } c in elevator ,
44 > i@44 o afloat ; ungraded mixed , 43 > @
45c.
45c.Oats
Oats Receipts , & 4.000 ; exports , 23,000 ;
spot , loss active , unsettled ; options , quiet ,
firmer ; August , 27fc | ; September , 20c ;
spot , No. 3 white , i2o ! ; mixed western , 25@
2Uc.
2Uc.Coffee
Coffee Options closed steady , 5 to 15
points un ; .sales , 84,000 bags ; September ,
S15.20@15.45 ; October , $15.20@15.00 ; Decem
ber , S15.25@15.D3 ; spot Rio firmer ; fair
cargoes , I1S.02& .
Petroleum firm at decline ; United closed
at97c for September.
Egns Firm , western , lO Ql'o.
Pork Quiet.
Lnrd Lower ; western steam , Jfl.03 ;
September , fG.CO@O.C9.
Butter Quiet , easy ; western
Cheese Steady ; western , t7c. !
Atllwnnkoc , August 14. Wheat Firm ;
cash and September. 70c.
Corn Firm ; No. U , 80) ) c.
Oats-Dull ; No. 2 white , 2l@24 o.
Rye Steady ; No. 1 , 43p.
Barley Quiet ; No. B , September , 59c.
Provisions Easy ; pork , 8U.95.
Aliunciipnlis , August 14. Sample wheat
firmer ; receipts , 4S cars ; siiipments , 40 cars.
Closing : No. 1 hard , on track , 0'J@94c ; No.
1 x northern , cnsh , 83c ; September , 70 c ;
on track , Sll@S4c ; No " northern , on track ,
7S@7cO.
Sr. Louis , August 14. Wheat Higher ;
cash , 74c ; September , 74 c.
Corn Cash , anjg'o ; September , 33c.
Oats Higher ; cash , 19 > o ; September ,
-
Pork Dull at J10.75.
Lard Quiet at fO.OO.
Whisky Steady , S1.02.
Butter Firm ; creamery , 15@17e : dairy ,
18@14o.
Kansas Olty , August 14. Wheat Strong
er ; No. 2 rod , casn. and August , 04 > c ; Hep-
tombor , 04fc ; No. 8 red , cash , 50 % @ 7c ;
August 57c ; No. a , soft , cosh , 07o bid ;
August , 07Ko ; September , C8c.
Corn Quiet ; No. U , cnsh5/c ! ! ; August ,
bid ; September , ' ! J5Xo bid ; year , 24c
bid.
bid.Oats
Oats No , 2 cash , 19o : August nnd Sep
tember , 17X bid.
Cincinnati , August 14. Wheat Firm ;
No. 2 rod 70 0.
Corn Firm ; No. 2 mixed , SSKc.
Oats In fair demand ; No. 2 mixed , 20Jio
now. 24Koold.
Whisky Active at 1.03.
Lilverpoul , August 14. Wheat Firm ;
demand poor ; holders offer sparingly ,
Corn Firm ; demand improving ; now
mixed western , 4s 1X3 per cental.
klVK STOUK.
OliloaRO , August 14. Cattle Receipts ,
15,000 ; market stronger for choice , others
weak ; beeves , 8100 ( 4.80 ; stocuors aud
feeders. J.OO@J.10 ; cows aud bulls , $1.00
@U.OO ; Texas cattle , $1,00@3.15 ; natives and
half-breeds , S3.00@3.95.
IIo s Receipts , 15,000 : market slow ;
heavy lOo lower , others SftjlDo lower ; mlxod ,
4.00@4.40 ; heavy. W.85 ( < 54.20 ; light , f4.30
@ 4.70 ; skips , (3.fiO@4.53.
Sheep Receipts , 10,000 ; market steady
to lower ; natives , $3.40(44.70 ; westerns ,
M.40@4.00 ; Texana , IJ.50QI.10 ; lambs
Nattuiml Stock Varan. Must fit.
Liouls , August. 14. Cattle Receipts , 3,100 ;
sblpinonts , none ; market steady ; choice
heavy native steers , M,30@I.W ; fair to
coed , M.00@4.25 ; stackers and feeders , $2.20
@ .15 ; range steers , * J.80@3.40.
Hogs Receipts , 3,400 ; shipments , 200 ;
market steady ; heavv , W.20@l.40 ; packing ,
$4.10 4.8.5 ; light grades , * 1.85@4.50.
KHimas City , August 11. . .Cattlo-Rocolpts ,
5,400 ; shipments , 8VOO ; common to choice
corn fed steers , $3.0u(3t.25 ; stockers and
feeders firm at tl,00@3.15 ; cows , shade
lower at ll.WQJ.TO ; grass raugo steers , (1.73
Hoga Receipts , B.800 ; shipments , 1,900 ;
market weak and 5@10o lower ; light , $1.271
© 4.37f ; heavy nnd mixed , $ J.95@l.22Vjf.
Hloux City , August 14 , Cdttlo Receipts ,
495 ; shipments , 105 ; market steady ; fat
steers , $ a.00 ( f3.50 ; feeders , $ J.15 ( 2.50 ;
stookers , $ U.OOij'J.35 ( ; canners and bulls ,
75c(31.25 ( ; veal calves , f2.003.50.
Hogs Receipts , 810 ; market 5@7i c
luworj light and mlxod , $3.60 ( < J3.fe7K ! heavy ,
OM.VIl.X 1IVK Sl'OOJC.
Cut I In.
Wednesday , August 14.
There was no decided change in tlio cattle
mnrkot to-day. Prices were steady
and the offerings moved freely. There were
only fifty-two cars m when the mnrkot
opened , or n falling off of 500 bond as com
pared with the same day last week , There
were quite a sprinkling of westerns nmong
the offerings , and nearly one-third of the re
ceipts wore made up of that class of entile.
The quality of the cattle did not cotno up to
yostorda.v'8 standard nnd prlmo heavy beeves
were scarce. A bunch of very coed ll'd-lb
natives sold at $ ( .15. and some 1300-lb steers
nt tt.W ) , with one bunch nt $1.30. The cow
stuff broueht steady prices , the range to-day
boin 9t.65@3.00. Stockers and feeders met
with ready snlo , the do1in and being good and
the supply none too largo. Quito n string uC
westerns brought SJ.05 , nnd some smnller
bunches & 2.40. A few natives went nti.80. .
The hog market wns the worst that It hni
beep in along tlmo and nt the lowest point of
the season thus far. The light hogs sold
largely nt $3.V3@4.07K nnd tbo heavy hogs
nil the wny from $3.00 to $ JOd , but mostly nt
$3.SOJ3.83. ( Salesmen wore slow to make so
great , n concession nnd the market wns prac
tically at n standstill. At midday there
wcro fully twenty-four loads unsold. In the
afternoon there was some trading , but nt the
time of closing the hogs wcro not all sold.
Taking the trndo ns a xvhole it VIM fully 10V ( §
luo lower. Light hogs did not show so much
decline as the heavy hogs.
Cattle . 1,100
Hogs . 5,000
I'rlao ? .
The filltwtnirli ivtiblo ot prUutpxli In
thlsmirkat for tli3 gr.ila * oC staalc men
tioned :
Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 Ibi. . 54.10 04.35
Good steers. 1230 to 14' > tlbi. ) . . IMIO
Good stoors. 1010 to 13 JJ Ibs. . . 8.4' ' )
Common cimnurs . 1.VJ5 ( < il.75
Ordinary to fair cows . l.GO ( $1.01)
Fair to coed cows . . . . . . 1.1)3 ) f < i2.25 !
Good to choice cows . 2.25 0.J.5J
Choice to f.incv cows , helfora. . 2,5'J d ( > 3.0' ' )
Falrto iiood bulls . 1.75 $2.00
Good to choice bulls . 2.00
Light. stockers und feeders. . . . 2.5'J
( ! oed feeders. 930 to 1100 Ibs. . 2.75 ( iiU.OJ
Fair to choice light hoes . 3.05 diA.Ol
Fair to choice heavy hogs . 3.SO ( ffS.OO
Common to fair heavy hogs. . . 3.00
Fanto choice mixed lious . 3.80 ( 4.00
fteprcsontativo Sales.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
cows.
2. . 070 1 85 1. .1000 2 10
4. . 905 1 90 0. . 950 2 15
24. .1005 1 90 13. . 977 2 15
1. .1010 2 00 14. . 9S3 2 25
0. .1003 2 00 0. ' 922 2 25
1. .1200 2 00 20. . 893 2 ! U )
12. .1003 2 05 2. . 9J5 2 70
.1092 a 10 1. .1230 3 00
OANNEItS.
Lilvc Stock Notes.
D. Hall , of Persia , Iowa , had hogs on the
market.
H. Thomas came In with hogs from Hen
derson.
S. F. Darryman had a car of cattle hero
from Cordovia.
J. R. Maynos was hero from Henderson ,
Iowa , with stock.
To in Powers was on the market from
Button ,
Ed Russell had a car of cattle hero from
Ewlng.
Fuller , Smith & Fuller , bad hogs hero
from Dodge.
F. O. Hlbbard , of Irvlngton , was on the
market with a car of cattlo.
H. II. Robinson , of the Hay State Cattle
company , was among the visitors.
*
J. M. Ashbrook , of Hrunnmg was on the
market with hogs and cattlo.
August Anderson , of Anderson & Johnson ,
Oakland , brought m a car of hogs.
OBIA.I1A BIA.UKET8.
Produce , Frultu , Etc.
Burn.it Table dairy , 12@14oj packers'
stock , TfflSo ; Creamery Prints , fancy , 10@
17o ; choice , 14@lflo ; solid nackud , 12@13c.
Ecias Strictly fresh , 10rllc.
CIIEEHU Yountr Americas , full cream , lOo ;
factory twins , 9Ko , off grades , 0@7oj Van
Kossom Kdom , $11.50 per doz ; sap suu'o , 19u ;
briok , Ilgl2o ( ; llmburRer , 0 j@7o ; domestic ,
Swiss , 14o ; clieeso safes , Drouzo modal , No.
8,12.85.
GAME Per dozen , plover , fl.00@1.50 ; Mal
lards , (3.00 ; wood Uucka and mixed , $1.75@
300.
300.POULTIIT
POULTIIT Live hens , per dozen , $ .1.25(2) ( )
3.50 ; mixed. W.003 50 ; spring , 2.003.75 ;
turkeys , 8 ( < Mo per lb : duclcs , e-J.OO@2.50 ;
Keosu , * 3.00 ( < 4.00 ; live pigeons , fl.&O.
OiUNOEd Los Aneolos. # 1.60 ; Kotll , $0.
L.KMONS Fancy , $ t,00 ( < 3.50 ; cholco. f 1.50 ,
SOUTHIIHN PKAOIIES j bu , loc @ ti for
choice und 35@iio ) for poor and common ,
Ari'LBs Per bbl , 50cf3.
OAMl'OHNIA P ACI1ES JO lb bOXCS , $ l.59&
1,75 ,
CALlFOHXtA OllAl'CS $1.50@1.75.
CALICOKNIA PLUMS $1.
PKAKS-40 lb boxes , $1.7503.25.
WATKI.MEI.ONS $18 OOS'AI 00 per 100.
CANTELOUJ-ES Per doz , $ l.25 ( < 41.50 ,
PJNEAPPLIIS Per doz , * 2.25@J.OO.
HANANAS According to size , per bunch
$ ' 2.00@3.00.
COOUXUTB Per 100 , $5.
HAIII.V VBOETAUI.KS Potatoes , 20@30o per
bu ; onions , Callfornia.pur lb , l ) o ; southern ,
per bbl$1.00 ; cabbage , per crate , $1.25 ; tur
nips , par bu box , 50o ; beets , per box , 60o ;
wax beaux , par bu box , $1.00 ; string beans ,
per bu box,75o ; green peas , per bu box , ? 1.00 ;
tomatoes , per } bu box , 40Q COu | caullllowcr ,
$1.50 ; eggplant , $1.00 ; squwjh , SSopcrdoi ;
cucumbers , 15o ; lettuce , ir > cv radishes , 15o ;
green onions , 15@20o ; now carrots , 30o ; pla
plant , per lb , Ic.
AITLB HOTTCU 5o. , H II
CiDEH-llbls , $5.00 ; hf bbls. f3.00
MAI-I.B SuoAH-12i ® l5c < * lb.
VfiAi , Choice , modutin size , 5KCc ; cholco
heavy , 4QJo ; spring lames , 530.00iJ3iJ.OO ( per
doen. YJf
llosr.v 14@l5o ! per lb for cholco.
PitKsnnvts m < ftJ10o nor lb.
UDESWAX No. 1 ,
HAV-2.50@3.50. iili
CHOP Fr.tiD $10.00@IQ. " " f.
HIIAN -$3.00@9.25.
TAI.I.OW No. 1 , 4o : No. , @ 3' c ,
Qur.Asc A , 4@Wc ; .yellow , 3n ; dnrlc ,
wool/ Fine , average , I5@10o ; choice , 18
Q Ulo.
Munitm Average , 81@22o ; choice , 23 ®
34c-coarse ; , 15@18c.
HIDES G. S. hides. 4 } ( $4Jc ; dry , 5o ; dry
flint , 7c ; calf , 4J @ . " > a ; damnccd , 2c less ;
sheep pelts , preen , each , S5c@31.0Q ; sheep
pelts , dry , per lb , 9 ( < $12c.
Dry Uoodfi.
UATTS-Standard , So ; Qem , lOo ; noauty ,
12 > < c ; Uoono , Mo ; U , cased , $0.50.
UI.ANKETS Whlto , $ l.0037.5'J ' ; cole oJ ,
? 1.10@8.00.
CAMintics Slater , Oc ; Woods , Co ; Stand
ard , 5oj Peacock , Be.
i1 131bb , whlto , 18Kc' , colored ,
CoMroiiTBiis fO.OO@33.00.
COHSI-.T JP.ANS IJoston,7J cAndrosnosrsln ; ,
7Jfo ; Kenrsage , } { < Rockport \ , OJ/c ; Conos-
togu , OJ t\ "
COTTON FrANxr.i.s 10 per cent trndo dls. ;
unhleanhcd , LL , fi > fc : CO , OJfc ; SS , 7Jfci
EE , bj/u ; GG , 9Jfo ; XX , 10c ; OO , ll > c
NN , 13K sAA ; , 14c ; UD. Ui c ; TT , 10 > c ;
YY , 18o ; BU , Hio ; 20 bleached , 8Ue ; 00 ,
12Kc ; SO , 18 > $ e ; CO brown and slate , 9c ; 70 ,
o { 90 , lOo.
DIIXIMS Amoskeag , 0 oz , lOJ o ; Everett
oz , 18c ; YorU,7oz , , 13c ; Haymaker , 8J < o
.Taffrov , XX. HWo ; Jnftrey , XXX , V c-
Uonver Creole , AA , 12o ; Ueavur Creek , 1JU ,
lie ; Uuavcr Creek. CU , lOo.
DUCK West Point , 29 In , 8 oz. 9 > o ; West
Point , 29 In , 10 oz , 12X ; West Point , 29 In ,
12 oz , 15'fc ; West Point , 40 In. 11 oz , Ific.
FIANNKI.S Plaid Rnftsmen. 20c ; Clear
Luke , ! JO > o ; Iron Mountain , 2llJ4c.
FIASNELS- White G. II. No. ' . ' , h22J c ;
G. H. No. 1 , % , 20 c ! O. H. No. 2 , ! { , 22 } < fn ;
G. H. No. 1 , , 30c ; Qucchce , No. 3 Ji , 3'i' p ;
Quechoo , No. 2 , % , 87H" ! An.iw.ui , 3J : > c ;
Windsor , 22'rfc. . ,
FLANNELS Red C , 24 Inch , 15 } < fc ; E , SI
inch , 22 } c ; G G , 21 Inch , 20c ; H A F , f ,
25c ; J R F , Jf , 27c ; G , Jf. 25c.
GINOIIMPlunkott checks. OJ c ; Whlt-
tentou , OJ/c ; York , 7K ; Normandl dress ,
7J c ; Calcutta dross , 7 > < o ; Whittenton dress ;
7 > < e ; Renfrew dress , 8i @ 12j o.
KENTUCKY JEANS Hereule's , 18o ; Leam
ington , 22)fc : Gloinvood , 20c ; Melville , 25o ;
Hang-up , 2xo ; Memorial , 15u ; Standpoint ,
18e ; Durham , 27 c.
MiscELLiNKOus Table oil cloth , $3.50 ;
table oil cloth , marble , 52,50 ; plnin Holland
9 c ; dado Holland , 12Kc ,
PUINTS Dress t'bnrter Oak , 5 } c ;
Haranpo , 4c ; Lodl , 5 > o ; Allen , Oc ; Richmond
mend , Co ; Windsor , G&c ; Eddystono , 0 > c ;
Paciflo O c.
I'uiNTs Pink nnd Robes Richmond , OJ c ;
Allen , Cc ; Rlverpoint , 5 > c ; Steel RlverC > 5c ;
Paeilic , OJtfc. , ,
PIIIXTS Indigo blueS.t. . . . Leger , 7J c ;
Washington. OJ < c ; American , 0) o ; Arnold ,
OVc ; Arnold Century , 9u ; Windsor Gold
Tk't. 10' c ; Arnold 13 , lOUp ; Arnold A. 12c
Arnold Gold Seal , lO fq ; Yellow Seal , lOJ
Amanna , 12c. i ,
Pin STS Solid Colors -jUluuticOc ; Slater ,
Oc ; Horlin oil , OKc ; Garner oil , 0@7c.
SiiiuTiNn , CHUCKS Caledonia X , 9 } e ;
Caledonia XX , 10o ; Economy , 9c ; Otis , 9e ;
Granite. OJ c ; Crawford checks , be ; Haw
River plaids , 5J c. , < ,
SIIECTINO , HUOWN Atlantic , A , 4-4 , 7 } c ;
Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , 0c ; At
lantic P. 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora LVL , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora
C. 4-4 , 4o ; Crown XXX , T4-4 , O c ; Hoosier
LL , 4-4 , 5Jfo ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7c ; Law
rence LL , 4-4 , 5c ; Olil floniinion , 4-4 , 5 } c ;
Pepporell R 4 4 , G c .Peiiporell E , 40-inch ,
7fc ; Pepporell. 8-4 , 17 ; Pepperell , 9-4 ,
20c ; Popperell , 10-4 , 22cUtica C , 4-4 , 4c\ \
Wachusotts , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora R , 4-4 , 7c ;
Aurora B , 4-4 , OJ c.
SHEETING , IJI.EACHED Ellorton , 7K ° !
Housekeeper , SljTc : Now Candidate. SJ e ;
Horkeloy cambric , No. GO , 9c ; iou Hot , 4-4 ,
CJ c ; butter cloth , OO. 4&"c ; Cabot , 7J < fc ;
Farwell , half bleached , 81 c ; Fruit of Loom ,
8u ; Greene G , Oc ; Hope , 7 c ; King Phil
lip cambric , lOe ; Lonsdalo eambrio , lOc ;
Lonsdalo , 8 > u ; Now York mills , lOo ; Pep
porell , 43-ln , lOo ; Pepperyll , 4in , lie ; Pop-
porell , 0-4 , llj o ; Popperell , 8-1 , 20c ; Pep-
poroll , 9-1 , ! Wc ; Pepporoll. 10-1 , 2lo ; Canton ,
44 , Sjfe ; Canton , 44 , 9 ° ! Triumph , Cc ;
Wumsutta , He ; Vulloy , HJ c.
TICKS Oakland , A , 7 c : International ,
YY , 8u ; Shctuckot. S.S'tJc ; Warren , No. 870 ,
lOc ; Ucrwtcir , BA 18c ; Acme , 13c ; York ,
30-in , 12J c ; York , 82-ln , 13 > c ; Swift River ,
8c ; Thorudike , OO , 8 ! e ; Thorudike , EF ,
SKe ; Thorndiko , 120 , 9 > < o ; Thorndiko , XX ,
15o ; Cordis , No. 5,9 > c ; Cordis , No.
GrocorloH.
PROVISIONS Hama , No. 1 , 10-lD nvernge ,
HJ c ; 20 to 23 Ibs , lie ; 12 to 14 Ibs , 12 o ;
No. 2 , lOe ; specials , 13 } o ; shoulders. 7c ;
breakfast bacon , No. 1 , lOc ; specials , 12 } c ;
picnic , 7J e ; ham sausage , 9c ; dried beef
hams , lOc ; beef tongues , $0 per dozen ; dry
salt meats , G@OJ.fc per lb : boneless ham , Oc.
SAUSKOE Uologna , 4@lffc ; Frankfurt , 8c ;
tongue , 9c : summer , 23e ; head cheese , 7e.
POIIK Family , backs , per bbl. $12.50 : J -
bbls , $0.75 ; mess. bbls. 812.00 ; -bbls. . 50.75 ;
pig pork , ubls , S17.00bbls ; , 89.00.
Pins FJIET Pickled , kits , 75c ; pickled pigs'
tongues , kits , $3.85 ; pickled tripe , kits , C5c ;
pickled H. C. tripe , kits , 85c ; spiced pigs'
hocks , kits , SI. 15.
LAUD Tierces Refined , Oo ; choice , ( \fc \ :
puraleaf , OJ/c ; kettle rendered , 7c. Add fc
to Ku per lb for smaller quantities.
UEBP TONGUES Salt , bbls , $20.
OILS Kerosene P. W. , 9 c ; W. W. ,
12 } < c ; headlight , 13c ; salad oil , $2.I59.00
per dozen.
PICKLES Medium , per bbl , S4.CO ; small ,
$5.50 : gherkins , $0.50 ; C. & JJ. chow chow ,
qts , $5.1)0 ) 5 pis , $3.40.
WKUTINO PAIT.II Straw , per lb , 1 % @
2l c ; rag/2Kc ; manllla , 1) , Oc ; No. 1. 80 ,
SALT Dairy , 140 3 lb pkgs , $2.00 ; do , 100
31bpkgs , $2.00 ; do , 00 5 lb plfgs , 5J.40 ; do ,
28 10 lb pkgs , $2.30 ; Ashton , bu bags , 50 lb ,
85c ; do. 4 bu bags , 234 lb , $3.40 ; M S A , 50 lb
bags , 55c ; common , per bul. $1.25.
CAKDV 9K@13 ; < fo per lb.
CHOCOLATE AND COCOA 21(7J39o ( per lb , ;
Gcrmnn chicory , rod. So ,
Gmnr.lt Jamaica , } { pints , $3.00 per doz.
FAIIINACEOUS Goons Uarloy , 2K@3 c ;
farina , 4 > { o ; pens , So : oatmeal , 2 Gsr > o ; mac
aroni , lie ; vermicelli , lie ; rice , 3 > ( iiO > { c ;
sago and tapioca , 0@0c.
Fisn Salt Dried codllsh , 5 @ 8 c ;
scaled herring. 24o ier box ; hoi. herring ,
dom , 50c ; Hamburg sjilced herring , $1.5U ;
hoi. herring , 70c ( < ? $1.10 ; ninckerol , large * fam
ily , $13.50 per 100bii \ w'liltellsh , No. , $0.50 ;
family , $ J.OO ; trout , $5.00 ; salmon , $3.50 ; an
chovies , 80c. . ' "
LYK-$1.75@4.50. ' '
NUTS Almonds , lB ! 7c ; Hrnzils , 9o ; fll-
bcrls , 13o ; pecans , 12u : walnuts , 12o ; jieauut
cocks , 80 ; roasted , 10cV'
CANNEIJ FISH Uroblc1 irout , 8 lb , $3,40 ;
salmon trout , 3 lb , $3.350lams ; ! , 1 lb , $1.25 ;
clams , 2 lb , $3.00 ; clam chowder , 3 lb , $3.25 :
devilled crabs , 1 lb , $2.35 ; deviled crabs , 3
lb , $3.50 ; codlish balls. iJ lb , $1.75 ; caviar , H
lb , $2.25 ; eels , 1 lb , $3.40 ; lobsters , 1 lb$2.00 ;
lobsters , 1 lb , $1.90 : lobsters , deviled , X llj.
$3.25 ; mackerel , 1 lb , 81.00 ; mackerel , mus
tard sauce , 3 lb , &UO ! mackerel , tomato
sauce , 8 lb , $3.10 : oysters/ / lb , 95c ; oysters ,
3 lb. $1.00 ; salmon , O. K. , 1 lb , $3.00 : salmon ,
C. R , , 3 lb$3.00 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 lb , $ l.b5 ,
salmon , Alaska , 2 lb , * $3.UO ; shrimps , 1 lb ,
DIIIED FIIUITS Currants , 4fC@5o ; prunes ,
casks , 1,800 Ibs , 4).f@ | > & ; prunes , bbls or
bags , 4.C@4o ; citron peels , drums , 20 llis ,
24c ; lemon peel , drums , 20 Ibs , lOo ; hard
dates , boxes , 12 Ida , lOc ; apricots , cholco
evaporated , 25-ll > boxes , 15a ; apricots , jelly ,
cured. 25-lti boxes , 15o ; apricots , fancy , Mt.
Hamilton , 20-lb boxes. 15u ; apricots , choice ,
bugs , SO Ibs , He ; apples , evaporated , Alden ,
60-tti boxes , 7 W.8o ; upjilcs , titar,7o ; apples ,
fancy Aldcn , 5-lb. 9o ; apples , fancy Alden ,
3-tti , 9K" ! blttokbornos , evaporated , 60-lb
boxes , fi > < (255fc ( ; chprrios , pitted , dry cured ,
15cj pears , California fancy , } i& boxes , 25'
Ibs , 2la ) ; poaches , Cul. fancy , Ji unp , boxes ,
25 Ibs , 13o ; poaches , Cal. No. 1 lancy , > js unp ,
bags , SO Ibs , 12) ) o ; uoachcs , fnnuy , ovap ,
unp , 50-lb boxes. 12@14o ; peaches , Salt
Lake , new , 07o ; nectarines , red , 18c ;
noctnrinos , silver , bugs , Ho ; pitted plums ,
Cal , 25-lb boxes , lie ; raspberries , ovap , N.
Y. , new. 23o ; nrunes , Cal. , R C , 00.100 ,
boxoB , 25 Ibs , So ; Prunes , Cal , R C. 00-70 ,
9 > < eorango peel. I5o ; raisins , California
London * , crop l&SS , | 3. 40 < Q2.CO ; raisins , Cali
fornm loose , muscatels , crop 18S3 , fl.OOQ
2.00.
2.00.Bvos American A , soamleas , 17c ; Union
Square paper , discount 83 per cent.
CorTKn Green Fancy old golden Ulo ,
C8c ; fntioy old ponborry , 23c ; Hio , clioico to
fancy , 21&01 Klo , prlmo , 20Xc ; Ulo. good ,
IQc ; Mocnn , 29c : Java , fnncy Mandobllnir ,
OOo ; Javn , good Interior , 2. " > c.
Cflrrnns KoiMtotl Arlmcklo's Arlosa ,
23't'c ; McLaughlln's XXXX , SM o : Gcnnon ,
SJoUU\vorth ; , ffiUjo ; Alarouiu , 83c ,
SiiiSbDA 1 jfKg'J'ff0 I1jr ( lb.
STMICH 5st7o ( per lb.
STOVB POLISH 2.00ftl,87 nor pros * .
SriCKS Whole , per lb Allan ce , 12o ; Cns-
sla China , lOc ; cloves , Zanzibar , 20o ; nut
megs , No. 1 , 75c ; pepper , lUc.
Lumber anil Hulldlni * Material ,
f. o. b. Omaha.
STOCK UOAIIDS A 12 Inch , s 1 s 14 and 10
feet , MO.OO ; U 12 Inch , B 1 s 12 , 14 ana 10
feet , $41.00 ; 0 13 Inch , sis 12 , 14 and 10
feet , $30.00 ; n 13 Inch , s 1 B 13 , 14 nnd 1(1 (
feet , 23 00 ; No. 1 Com. 12 in s 1 s 13 feet ,
$18.00 ; No. ICom. 12 In s Is 14 and 10 feet ,
$17.50 < J18.50 : No , 1 Com. 13 In s 1 s 10 , 18
and 20 feet , f 19.50 ; No. 2 Com. 13 In 1 a 14
anil 10 feet , $17.00.
Cm M NO AND PAHTITIOX 1st Com. J In.
whlo plno partition , $33.00 ; 2d Com. 5/In.
white plno partition , $27.00 ; clear } { in.
yellow plno colling , J'iO.03 ' ; clear ? In. Nor
way , $14.50 : 2d Cora. ? f in. Norway , $18.00.
UOAHDS No. 1 coin sis 12 , 14 and 10 ft ,
$19.00 ; No. 2 com sis 12.14 nnd 111 ft , $10,50 ;
No. 8 com s Is 12 , 14 unit 10 ft , $14.50 ; No. 4
com sis 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft , ( shlp'tf cull ) , $11.00.
Add 50 cents per M ft , for rough.
BATTENS , Wnt.I. TlMtlXU , PlCKItTTS O. G.
Units , % X inch , ( We ; O. O. Baits , x3 , sis ,
! Kc ; 8-in well uiblnr , IX & M. and bav$32.00 ;
pickets , IX & U. , Hat , $20.00 ; plcitols , I3.&U. ,
square , $111.00.
DIMENSION'S AJfl ) TIMlinn.
12 ft II ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 22 ft 24 ft
2x1..15 1)0 ) 1500 1500 1)100 ) 1000 1800 IS CO
2x0..15 ( HI 1500 1500 10K ( ) 111 00 1800 1800
! 2x3..15 00 1500 1500 1(100 ( 1000 18(10 ( IS 00
' 2x10. . . 15 ( X ) 1500 1500 10 Od 1000 1803 1800
. 2x12..150) ) 1500 1500 1000 1(100 ( IS 00 1800
' 4x4-8x81000 1000 1000 1700 17 On 1800 19011
. Fcscixa No. 1 , 4 und 0 Inch , 12 tintl 14 ft ,
'rouirli , $ ltl.UO10.50 ; No. 1,4 and 0 Inch.Kl ft ,
fl7.OU@17.50 ; No. 2,4 and ( i Inch , 12 nnd 10 ft ,
Sill 50W14.00 ; No. 8 , 4 and 0 Inch , 10 ft , $15.00
@ 1 < ) . ft ) .
l-'isisiiiso 1st nnd 3d clear , IJf Inch , s'2 s ,
S4'.I.OO@.M.OO : 1st und 2d clear , l1 and 8 inch ,
B 3 s , $4.OJ@r > U.OO ; 8il clear , lif inch , s 2 s ,
S43.H4l.OU ( ) ! : 3d clear , \X \ and 8 Inch , s 2 s ,
f 13.03 46 00 ; H select , 1J { , IK and 2 Inch , s
3 s. $37.0Jtf8S.OO ( ; 1st nnd 3d clear , 1 inch , s 2
s. $45,00 ; 3d clear. 1 inch , s 2 s , $30.00 ; A select -
lect , lincli , s2s , $33 ; 13 select , 1 inch , s 2
s , ! 0.00.
11.00111x0 1st com 0 inch white pine.
$31.00 ; 2d com G inch white pine , $31.00 ; 3d
com 0 inch white pine , & ? O.OU : D com 0 inch
whlto plno. $20.00 ; coin 4 and 0 inch yellow
pine , $15.00 ; Star 4 inch yellow plno $17.00 ;
1st and 2d clear yellow plno1 and 0 Inch ,
$1I.OO. !
Pon.Aii LuMnEit Clear poplar box bds , } &
In , s 8s , $35.00 ; clear poplar , % in panel ,
(30 ( 00 ; clear poplar , ? In panel , $25.00 : clear
poplar , J in pmicl stoclt wide , s 3 a , $23.UO ;
clear poplar corrugated ceiling , IjJ , $30.00.
POSTS Whlto cedar. 0 Inch halves , 12c ;
whlto cedar , f > > inch balvci nnd 8 inch ( j'ra ,
lie ; white ccdur , 4 inch round , lOc ; Tones-
sec red cedar , split , lOc ; split oak ( white ) ,
8c ; sawed oak , ISc.
SuiNni.us , LATH , per M. XX clear , $3.20 ;
extra * A * , S3.SO ; standard A , $2.00 ; 5 inch
clear , $1.00@1.70 ; 0 inch clear , S1.75@1.80 ;
NCI. 1 , $ l.lt'@l 15 ; clear red cedar , mixed
widths , from Washington tcrritorv , J3.40 ;
California red wcod , dimension widths , $1.50 ;
cypress , clear heartdlmcnsiou widths , $3.23 ;
lath , $2.50.
SHIP LAI' No. 1 plain , 8 and 18 inch ,
$17.f)0 ) ; No. 2 plain , 8 and 10 inch , $15.50 ; No.
1 , O. G. , ? 18.00.
SIDIXO 1st com. 12 and 10 feet , $22.00 ; 2d
-com. 12 und 10 feet , $19.00 ; 3d com. 13 and
10 feet , 815.00 ; fence , com. 12 and 10 feet ,
$13.00.
LIME , ETC. Qulncy whlto lime , ( best ) SOc ;
English and Gorman Portland cement , $3.45 ;
Milwaukee und Louisville , $1.30 ; Michigan
plaster , S2.25 ; Fort Dodpo plaster , $2.10 ;
Uluo Rapid plaster , $1.90 ; hair , 20c ; saah ,
CO per cent dis ; doors , blinds , inouldincs , 50
per cent dis ; tarrsd felt , per cwt , $2.00 ;
straw board , $1.00.
Drugs nnd Clinmlcals.
Acm Sulphuric , per carboy. 2J c ; citric ,
per lb , 51c ; oxalic , per lb , 14c ; tartaric ,
powdered , per lb , 43c ; carbolic , 33@45c.
AI.UM Per lb , 2 * c.
AMMONIA Carb , per lb , llj c.
AititowitooT Per lb , Bermuda , Sic.
BALSAM Copaiba , per lb , C3o ; tolu , 52@
55c.
55c.130UAX
130UAX Rollnod , per lb , lOc.
CuctM TAUTAU Pure , per lb. 82c.
EXTHAGT Louwoou Bulk , per lb , 12c.
EIIOOT 15c ,
GLTOEIIINE 33a
GUM AiiAiiio 59f595o.
Gi'M Assafcetitlu , per lb , 14o ; camphor ,
per lb , 40c ; opium , per lb , $3.35.
IODJXE Resublitnated , per oz , $3.05.
LEAVKS Buchu. short , per lb , 13c ; senna ,
Alex , per lb , 25@3Sc.
Moni'iiiA Sulph , per oz , $2.80.
MCKOUUT 09o.
POTASH Urotnido , per lb , 40c ; iodine , per
lb , $2.85.
QUINIA Sulph , perlb , 28 ® lie.
SEEDS Canary , per lb , 4 , jC.
SoAi'S Castile , mottled , per lb , S@10o ;
castile , white , per lb , i15o. : )
Sl'iiilTB NITUE Sweet , per lb , 42c.
STHICIIXIA , Crystals , $1.00 1.15.
Sui.ru CiNCitoXA Per oz. , 5@l8c.
TAMOCA Per lb , Cc.
TONCA BEANS $1.75.
COiLs Borgamont. $3.45 ; winterRreen ,
$2.15 ; Malaga , 95c ; linseed , raw , 03c ; boiled ,
GGc.
GGc.WHITE
WHITE LEAD $0.50.
CAI.OMEIAm. . , per lb , OSc.
CASTOII OIL $1.22.
CUIIEII BcituiES $1,50.
CAXTIIAKIDES 75cfttl.C5.
CASSIABUDS Per lb , ISc.
CiiLOKoroitu Per lb , 40c.
Couitosivn SUIII.IMXTE Per lb , 75a
CiiEAM TAUTAU 2Sc.
Twines nnd Hopu.
BiNDEiis' TWJXE Sisal , lOc ; hemp , 15o ;
Manilla. ISc.
CLOTIISLINES Cotton , 50-ft , $1,20 ; cotton ,
00-ft , $1.40 : Jute , 50-ft , UOo ; Jute , 00-ft , $1.00.
COTTON TWINE Fmo , 20c ; medium , lOo ;
heavy hemp , 14c ; light hemo , 15o.
SAIL TWINH U. sail , Wo ; Calcutta , 15c ;
in an Ilia rope , 15c ; sisal rope , 18c ; now pro
cess , 9u ; ] uto. 8c : cotton , ISc ; hide rope , 18o.
SHROEDER & DEAN
,
GRAIN ,
Provisions i Stocks
Basement First National Bank ,
SOS SoulliIiMli Street. . Omiiliu
NEBRASKA
NATIONAL BANK ,
U. S. SEPOSITOnY , OMAHA , NEB.
Capital . $400 , 000
Surplus .Inn. 1st , 1881) ) . C'2,000
OKKIOEItS ANU niUPCTOUS : !
IlENitr . VATES , President.
LEWIS S. UEEI > . Vlco I'reuldent.
A. K , TOU/ALIX ,
W. V. MIIIHt ! ,
JOIINH. COLLINP ,
It. C. CUHIIINO ,
J.N. II , I'ATIUCK.
W. II. S. JIuniiEtf. Cashier ,
THE IRON BANK ,
Cor. 12th and 1'arniun 6ts.
A General Hanking llublnebd iTansacted.
BLAKE , BOISSEVAIN & GO , ,
ADOLP1I BOISSEVAN & GO , ,
Holland ,
Traninct u gencrut banking builnen. gecurllloi
buuiiUt nnd eoIJ un conimlialon , 1'oruliiri oxcbaaeita.
Comincrclul and traveler' ! letters til credit ,
Order * for baud aud itocki uiccutuJ un comrala
tlon In I-oiidoa and on all CoutluttuUI llour < o o
llurupe.
Nvtollailoiu of Ilallwar , fatuto , Cltr anJ Corpora-
tlan lAiua * u > pcliiJtr
THE REALTY MARKET.
. plaood un roajM durinit
JLyesteraar.
Gco 7'lckanl to KdwWordSTrorth , Wncrcs
In n M ne K'-H-U' . w rt . . . . .8 3,000
II J I'ruyn nnd luiBbnnil to\V lMnthl\v ,
lot in.lik u. liowlm Orcon. w a , . , COO
T O Klchclbortfor mul wlfo to A Meyer et
Rl , lot ID , hm 4. lleetl's M HiM , w 0 . . . . 1,350
K 8 Jester nnd wlfo to M M Voorhls , e ! 4
lot 4 , hlk "K. " Shlnn's U ftdil , w rt . l.WO
Z ( J Hood nnd hmbnnd to Win F llnrhcrp ,
lots 11 and 12 , Alhrlyht and Aylsworthr8
Sdndd , wil . , . , C6.V
City of Umahn to K K Overall , lot 4 , hlk
142 , Omnhn , no d . , , , . . . . . . . . . 1
WmCMlosinnd wire toCC Georxe. lots
21 Anil ablk 8. Stoveni1 1'lnpp. vrit. . . . J.POO
U J M'onlcis ot ul to A.I.nck.lots 10 nnd 12 ,
hlk 1 , OntoCltv 1'ixrk. wd . , . COO
J V liny ot al to Mrs 8 A Kollnar , lot n ,
blkS , Orannnorcy Park , w il . 050
Alltrlsht Land and lot Co to T Onnd T
Jcffnrk-s. lota 11. in , 17 and 18 , bit 0 ,
Jciretlea' re-plat , w d . SSO
ThosHeary and nlfoto Mlm Lu Hunt ,
lot I. blk 21. So Umnha. w rt . l.OJO
Jos Odwalkerjxnd w ife to C M Hunt , lot
3 , hlk 21. So Umnhn , w d . 1,000
N A Ktihn , trngteo , to 0 W I.ymnn , lot 6 ,
blk f. Croluhton llelRhts. w d . KO )
G II Itouca nndvlfo to Cnth Kocnixn , lot
II , lilkx'8U It llosgs'ndd , wd . 150
I'ourtcen transfers . UU,3W
rnrmit * .
The fallD.vmT pir nlu wjra Is iol by
Uulldlng Inspector WhltlooU voiterdayt
Jonn A. Snnley , 1-dlory brick wnrehonso.
nortlienst corner Sliurman nvonue and
MuniliTion street . . . . . . < . . , < , ( R,00 ;
K. Ciirpentcr , Ill-story frftino dwollliiK ,
Allun , near Gold otreut . 1,600
uOlin V. 1'ntterson , i'-story ft nine resi
dence , Thirty-second nnd Doilno streets r > , ( XX )
Ohif A , Olson , I ' 4-story frnino rosldouco ,
Auwtonnenr'rwcnly-llfth , street . . . . 2,600
Mrs Mary llocko , 2-story and bnsumont
buck More and tlntx , northwest corner
Twentieth and Cnstellnr streott. . , . . , ] t > , COO
Sniniieriliiclo , six 2-story frnino resi
liences , Nineteenth aven.u' , between
Corby and Nineteenth streets . 1B.OOO
Charles llclino , seven 2-story rrnino resi
dences , Twpntietn , near Oorby sttvotn 21,010
H , \V. llewott , seven 2-story frame real-
ilenccA. Nineteenth nnd Locust streets. 21,003
Albert Miller , Luven U'-atoiv frame rosl-
donros. Nineteenth nnd Ohio streets. . . . 2I.COJ
Thomas Whj te , seven - story frninu resi
dences. Nineteenth nnd Ohio tti-oots. . 21,0(10 (
Tour minor penults . WO
Poiirtecn permits , nasrecatlui ; . . . . . 1131.300
Tlio nhovo agRrcgato is the largest for this
ycnr in nny one dnv.
COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL BANK.
Capital , - $4OOOOO
Surplus , - 4O.OOO
Olllcnrs mid Directors E. M. Morseninn.O.
M Illtchco-k , , los. Gnrnenu. Jr. , A. llenrv , K.
M. AlKleraon. Win. G. Mnnl. v.pres. ; U H. Will.
lams , A.I1. Hop'cIiiB , p.-ea. ; A. Mlllard , cashier ;
K It. Bryant , asslstuntcashlcr.
Boots and Shoos.
KlItKENDALL , JONES A CO. ,
Bucceiion to Heed , Jonti i Co.
Wholesale Manufacturers of Bols : & Shoes
Atjcnta for Uoiton Itubbrr Shoe Co. , 1102. 1101 aad HOD
llnrnoy Street , ou&lm , Ncbr.tska.
Browors.
sronz &
Laser Beer Brewers ,
l.Ml North Klglitcenlli tn.-otOninhi > , Neb.
Cornloo.
EAOLE COIiyiCE WOIUtS ,
Hanufctiirers of&alyanizefl Iron Cornice
Wlndon-ripi nnd mplnllcukylluht . John Kpencttr ,
proprietor. 108 and 111) ) fcoulb lOtli ttrcou
Boxes.
jPapor
_ _
JOHN L. WILKIE ,
Pronrlelor Oraalia Papr Box Factory ,
NOB. 1117 and 1319 Douglm troct. Omnhn , Neb.
Sash Doors Etc.
, ,
_ wws w _ _
JU. A. DISBIIOW & CO. ,
Wliolciulo raanufaeturcrs of
Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
Branch office , 12tb nnd Itnrd streou , Orooha. Neb.
DOHN MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manofacinrers of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Uouldlnsi , itHtr-work and Interior Imrd wood Dniih.
KKA-'J North leth Btrect , Oinitlia. Neb.
_ _ . _ _ _
BTRANCJ A CLAltK STEAM //B/tT/A'O 00
Pnniiis , Pines and Engines ,
Btiam , wutor , ralhtny and mlnlnK luppllti , etc.
! tt ) , ja nnd Ittl Karimia ilreet. Oinuha- _
U. S. WIND EKOINE & PUMP CO. ,
Steam M Water Supplies ,
UalllJay nlnd mills , 013 nnd ym Jones it. , Oronba.
U. F. Uoii , Acting Wannter.
miOWNKLL & CO. ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery ,
BUect-lrou work , ntcani pumpi , eaw mllli. 12W-1J15
l.eavcnvrorth street , Omuba.
Tron Works.
PAXTON & V1ERLINO IttON WORKS ,
Wrought and Cait Iron Bnilding Wort
EoKlnet , brass work , general fonndry , macblneand
blacktuiltb work. Ulilce and worki , t' . 1 * . 1'r.
nnd 17th street , Omuha.
OMAHA WIRE & IKON WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire andiron Railing
Deikialli , window euardi , flower otands , wire alcai ,
ate. Wl Nurtn Kill meet , Uinahn.
OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS ,
Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ,
Vaults , Jail work. Iron shutters nnd tire cirnpn.
U. Anoreon. prop'r. Corner lUh and Jaolcson IU.
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of South Omaha , Limited.
CHICAGO SHORT LINE
OP THE
Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' ,
The Host Kouto from Omaba and Council
ItluffH to
ZHTHE EAST rE-ir-
TWO CTIIAINS DAILY BETWEEN OM All A
Chicago , AND Milwaukee ,
St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Ilnplds ,
Itock Island , Freoporl , Rockford ,
Clinton , Duljuquc , Darcuport ,
Elglu , - Madison , JanesTllle ,
liclult , Winona , La Crosse ,
And ll other Important points Eait , Nortlieait and
Buutlicnit.
Fortbroii h tlcketi call on the llokot agent at 1W1
Farnam itruet , lit Darker Ulock , or ut Uiilcm I'aciBe
lepot.
1'ullman Sleepers and the flneit Dlnlnu Cars In tb
world are run on the mainline ot tliu Chlcngo , Mil *
waukce A Bt. I'uul Hallway , aud ovurr attention li
paid to passengers iijr courteous employes ol tlio
company.
It. Mll.f.Hll. acneral ll n sr.
J. Y. TI1CKRH. Aiilitint ( iencrsl MxnaKor.
A. V. II. C'AIU'BNTEIt , Ueneral 1'asscnger and
TUkotAKcnt.
OEO. K. IIKAKKOB1) , Aislstsat ( Jcneral 1'aisonger
andllckotgent. .
T , J.CLAUK , utneral Supirlntfndcnt.
? ICAW EXPRE81 COMPANY'S
lltinMIAN OKI'AUTMKNT receives uncl
forwards ull clashes of bu > lnei > byoHciMullhlenmir )
arriving at or cluimrllnK from Now Vork.
blilpnionlHfrnm I'.uroim ciui be made direct l > y this
0iniiuny to ull Inland I'uitt or Kntiy In I lie United
8latt' , alio loCuimlu nnd .Mnxlco , wltU or wlttiuut
pjyuient of ( lutleii nt N w York ,
Hales low us Hose of any ruipunslble company.
NO CIIAWJi : MADIJ 1'OK CUSTOM HuUHU
UOKWIA 15 Oil t'AHTAUU. '
Money Orders litiiQ.l pavnule ut I5U)0 ) places la
united ctulus , Canuda nnd ICurupe.
Agencies In Knrnno tu wlium slilpmcnts for United
rtatt'i can ue iluuvvrel , or If I rum lutorior pu'nts
fliouhl liu lontlvnud. ux'utuiaulud | by lllll uf 1 .udliiu
and Inrolcu cert flat btifuru American C'oiiBul :
TllUd. M1A1)0\V8 \ CO. , : i Milk street , Chcnpildo ,
> NI > ON , K. O ; ii Wnter strueu I.IVEKFUOI. ) Ul l-iccii'
Uaf ou ,
. -
AgrlotiUur > l Implements.
CII L'RCIttLL lrA'nitKn ,
Dcalcrin Agiicnltnral Impleincnts , Wagons
Carriages and huialrs. Jonrs ntvel , between Vth ol
luui , om aim , Ncbrssta.
Asricnlt'l ' iinpicinciits , Waaons , Carriages
i , etc.holo ao. : Omnba , NebtasVu.
PARLIN , OlttiXDOKV .t .I
WholcsalnDeitlets In
Agricnll'l ' Implements , Wagons & En2ge3 !
Ml. K , Btt nnd CUT Jonc street. Omah . _
MOLINE , M I Lit UHN A S'J ODUA R1J CO ,
iliinuiacturem ami Job' rs In
Wagons , Buggies Rakei , Plows , Etc ,
Cor.Pth and 1'aclao ttrtots , Oniahs , _
Art I B ts' M ti t o r I n I s
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1M3 Douglas street , Omxha , Nebraska.
Boots end Shoos.
IF. K MOItSK ACO. . ,
Jobbers of Boots and Shoes ,
1101,1103,1101 Dnuctns street , Oranha. Manufactory ,
bummer street , lloMon.
_ Con I , Cot < o nnd Ljrno.
OMAHA COAL , COK E , t LIMB CO. ,
Jotes of Hard and Soft Coal ,
street , UuiaUa , Nobrnska ,
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
311 Bouth 13th st , , Omaha , Noli.
LUMBER. ETC ,
JOHN A. WAKEt'lELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc ,
Imported nnd American 1'orllnnJ "omcnt. Stat *
audit for Mllwnukco litOrnu Ic cement aud
( juliuy wlilte limo.
'
CII AS R. LEK ,
Dealer in HaidwcGd Lumber ,
Wood carpets aud parquet IHiorinK. t'tti and DouglM
itrects , Omulm , Neb.
OMAIIA LmiBER CO. ,
AllKindsofBnildingMaterialatWholesalo
1Mb street and Union i'acinc track. Omalm ,
LOUIS
Daler : in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Coots , Etc. Vnnln-1'orncr ; th nnd Douglns. Offlct
Corner lllth and Uouilai.
FRED. W. GRAY.
Lumbe1 , Lira ? , Ceincnl , Etc , , Etc ,
Corner Utb and Doutlns sts , Omaha.
"
(7. N. DIETZ ,
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber ,
Uth and California streets , Omalm , Nebraska.
NoUona
/ . 'OBERFELDER & CO. ,
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Nolians
2W , 211) ) ana 212 South llth ttrect.
J. T. RODIN SON NOTION CO. ,
Whilesa'.e Notions aud Famishing Goods ,
1124 Hnruoy Street , Omaha.
Comrnlssloni and Storage.
RIDDELL & R1DDELL ,
Stor e and Cjrninission Merc'aanls ' ,
Dry CopdB and Notlona.
M. E. SMITH & CO. ,
Dry GooJs , FaraisMng Goods and Notions
1103 and 1101 Douglas , cor , lltu itrcet. UniHlid.Nab.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. ,
Importers & Jokers in Dry ffoods.Kotlm
Gcit'a furnltblntt KOddn. Corner llth dad llaraof
otrctU.Oinnlm , Nubraika.
HELIN , THOMPSON & CO. ,
Itaporleri and Jobbers of
Vcolensant Tailors' ' 1
317 tioutli 15th Btrect.
Furniture.
DEWEY & S'lONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Faruam street , Omalm , Nebraska.
CHARLES SHIVEI110K ,
Furniture ,
Omsbn , Nebraska.
CrocorJos. _
PAXTON , OALLAOIIEn & CO. ,
Wholesale Groceries and Pr&yisio'is ' ,
705. Tiff , 70J aud 711 South IQtli st. , Omnbn , Neb.
McCORD , BRADY & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
llth and Loavenworth strect . Omnhn , Nebraska.
Hardware.
'
Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Springs , waKen stock , hardware , lumber , eta , IM
_ and 1211Uarney _ street , Omaha.
W. J. BROAVOH ,
Heaiy Hirdware , Iron and Steel ,
Bfrtnirs , waRon stock , bardwsro , lumber , eto. UO *
_ and miliarney street , Omaba. _ <
LEE , CLARKE , AN DREESEN HARD
WARE COMPANY.
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
lletals , sheet Iron , etc. Agents for Howe scaled
_ Miami powder and l.yman bubed wire.
HIMEBAUQH & TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shoo
Mechanics' tool and Buffalo scales. ItUS Pouglasj
street. Onmba , Neb.
V ' "U
Toys , Eto.
If. HARDY & CO. ,
Jobbers of
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods ,
Douse furcUblnv goods , children's carriages , IMt
rurnam street , Omuha , Neb. . '
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholesale Reflced and Lubricating Oils-
Axil grease , etc. , Quiaba. A. , Bishop , ManagaA
jrm _ Paper.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry a nice rtook of prlnttnir , wrapping and wrltla
paper. Special attention nUen to can ] paper.
LAKE ICE
FOR f ALE IN
CAR LOAD LOTS.
NEBRASKA ICE CO. ,
Kearney Neb ,
Steck Piano
Homarkablo for powerful sytnniitliotld
tone , pliable action und absolute rtura-i
folHty ; 30 years' ' roconl the bent ( ruaran *
tea of the excellence of these intrus <
incuts.
WOQDBRIDGEBROS ,