THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : JTl&DAY , AUGUST 23. 1889. THE SPECULATIVE BARKER , Fluotxmiions In the Moot Aotlvo Wheat Future Very' Harrow. DECIDED WEAKNESS IN CORN. Ontd Kxlitblt Cnnnidcrnblo Activity I'nlr Interest Mnnlfcotod In Pro vision Trndlnc No Mfc In HOR Trannnctlons. CHICAGO pnonuon Cinojkoo , AURUStSJ. f Special Tclofrrnm to Tun HnK.l NothlnK occurred to-tiny ( o lift the market out of the rut Into which It had fallen. Fluctuation * In the most active fu ture tteecmbcr didn't extend beyond the Units of J c. There worn a fow.flnlcs at7"x' o and a few at "SJ-ffc. Most of the trading was done , however , within the extremes of 77 @ 78o low , and 78(378 ( 0 hlah. September ranged at 77 > @ 77c nnd AuRUst at 77 ® 786. Speculative operations wore on n very restricted scnlo nnd the market wan desti tute of exulting f futures. This sort of Untie can not last long of course , but opin ion is about equally divided as to whether the "shako up11 will coino In the form of a break or n bulge. Cables were quiet as to prices and unanimous on wo.ithar. There bavo been violent storms throughout a largo portion of southern nnd west Europe , but as yet no effect on values has been produced thereby. The northwest keeps pultlng the world with bearish views , but wheat Is not coming forward as rapidly us could bo de sired , which Is checking to n limited degree the development of radical bcarlshncss In Minneapolis and Duluth. The light move ment nppcars to bo less duo to rain thnn to reluctance on the farmer's pirt to accept the low prices now ruling , The bulls In wheat are now pursuing aggressive tactics. As a rule they would not bo adverse to low urlcos for some time to como , feeling coniident tnat around currant value ? a great deal of xvhcat will go out of the country and leave a light load to carry during the remainder of the year. On the other hand , the bears , whllo strong , in their conviction that the market Is rlpo for a brcult , arc tint disposed to venture much , except their opinions , until the re ceipts are so far over the shipments that stocks will accumulate more rapidly than they are now doing. Whllo stocks are light and farmers ulow to snll wheat , the short sailors feel tlitit Inaction is the safest plan to pursue , hence the prevail ing dullness In the speculativeinaHtct. . The only feature In to-day's trading worthy of note was the steady but not obtrusive ab sorption by Baxter nnd a few others at offer ings of December. This held the market steady , though the temper of the mass of operators Buumcd to be quite bearish. Tuo closing quotations were us follows : August 7Sc , September Tilde , May ttijgc. Those llgurcs mark no chungo of consequence from yesterday. In tue cush market a moderato shipping inquiry was reported. The corn market was dccldo < lly weak and it was not until September declined to ! 34c that any considerable buying took place. There was. however , more pressure from the longs unloading than a dcairo evinced by the shorts to cover , and the price of September declined to UJj-tfc nnd closed at 84 @lH c. May was conspicuously weak. mill irom SC gW.Ji'o at the start xvorked down to ! iCu and closed Anally at the bottom Jluro ( ; to S'Ic. Cause for the weakness was another promised spell of warm , dry weather , and of course the improvement of corn before frost shall appear to damage Oats exhibited considerable activity In the regular market after u half week of dullness , The feeling was weaker , but the decline was unimportant. Kccolpts were largo the weather favorable nnd with some weakness in corn ftiir speculative offerings appeared , with little buying support except on the part of shorts. However , there was a coou de mand for May at the insldo price of 25 ! > f c , with sellers generally at a stiado above that. September touched i.0(324c ( on the decline. . and u fair business was done In white oats nt h' @ o lower prices. No. 3 white for August sold nt Z\2Zc \ , and No. 3 white , SontcmDer , at 23&f to Sajjfc , with No. 3 white. October toucir- ing 28cAVithdrawuls from store were only inodorato and No. 3 regular sold ut . In provisions a fair Interest was mani fested. Pork and lard particularly attracted considerable attention , and In tno llrst article the little difference lately existing between near uellvory and January was widened to quito n premium on the former. In forcing this change the most actlvo party was the lending packing companies , though it was also helped ulong by tno covering of shorts. Lard was unusually weak , nnd touched the lowest prices so far this season. Shot t ribs wore steady , with small changes and limited fluctuations. Snorts were larger Individual buyers nil around. Outside spec ulative orders again inado a poor showing. Dosed on yesterday's quotations , September pork closed to-day 7&o higher , September nnd October lard luo lower , Scptembor and October short ribs 2 > o lower , October pork 2J o higher , January pork 7 > o lower , Jan uary lard Oo lower ana January ribs 7Wc lower. CI11CAUU IjlVIS ( U'OOll. CHICAGO , August 2 . [ Special Telegram to THE 13B15.1 CA.Tn.E. Included in the arrivals were about 5,000 rangers and 3,000 distillery-fed cattle. Eastern and European uUvlcos were unfavorable , end this fact , taking into consideration that certain dis tillerlcs Indicated intended to flood the market - ket with "stlllers , " demoralized trade. Buyers were afraid to operate boldly , fearIng - Ing that sotno rival outfit would inaka butter terms. Sellers found it dinicult to sort any ynrd cattle owing to the heavy accumulated suppllos/and naturally they were only too glad to let go at any kind of n decent bid rather than tnko the chances of holding over end thereby adding to the buyers' advant ages. Under such circumstances all grades sold unevenly and lower , but to quota the average decline would bo Impossible further ttmn to say that "sliders" took largely the place of fat cattle for olupmot.t nnd rangers the place of medium to good native * , As for common half stock , nobody seemed to have orders for it , and when buyers finally were found that could bo Induced to trudo In such they boughtToxiinu flrstnnd then nmdo such bids on natives as to nearly parnlyzo sellers. Cows were nearly down to bedrock last week , but to-day sold still lower , as will bo noted by the representative sales. The range cattle , includlng'fexans and westerns , were only 1015o ( lower than ! lust week , Stockers nnd feeders were not wanted ap parently , though holders offered irood stylish stock 50o lower thuii ten days ugo. Choice to extra beeves , & .50 < jHBO ; medium to good btcors. 1850 to 1500 Tb , fa,80Q4.40 ; 1200 to 1860 lb , SJ.WGM.80 ; 05U to 1WO Ibs. nsOuH 8.1W ; slockors and feeders , fl,75 ; i.OO ; cows , bulls and mixed , fl.OU D.OO ; Texas cattle were lOo lower ) steers , ts.'W@ U.OOi cows , fl.70Ct2.RO ! western native half- brceds , iOO@3Sfi { cows , f2.20 ( 2.10. Hens There was no Ufa In any branch of trade and sellers found It an all-day fob peddling out their consignments , whether light or heavy , though heavy Buffered most , owing to the determined nttltuilo of the packers to force such a decline that sellers could not In the near future expect to re cover and thus regulate a decidedly lower busla of values than those our reader * of lute hove been accustomed to. A fact which com.try shippers should note U that the ncavy supply of broou flows at present com- in ? to market Is cutting n big Jlguro in the continuous decline of the pt. t two woeka , nii.1 are so bcvoiely discriminated nvalnst that prices urn demoralizingly between them and similar weights of narrows enual m fact. Such also U the case with "green" liogs , no matter what weight , ns Is evidenced by the fact Unit the latter kind of heavy sell round tU 05 ( < it8.7r > , and of liiihtor weights 3.70@3.W for shipping kind nnd J3.UOM4.63 for bctlur dcbrrlpllou. whllo corn pacvklug ; < ? Ki command t3.bOOa.UO uud hlpplng liRavy.W.OOQl.10 , selected medium weights suitable for shipments t4i&4.30 ; , and sorted light of 100 Ibs down to (1.03. F1NANO1.VU New YonKAugust23. ( Special Telegram to TUB HER. ] STOCKS Thn whole talk last night In stock quarters was about the action of the Northern Pacific directors in approv ing the 8100,000,000 blanket mortgage scheme. It Is bcllovcd tliat the stockholders will also approve. Doubt about how the now secur ities will bo floated was given as reason why other shares did not respond more freely with the ndvanco in Northern Pacific. Whllo the bears rely on tight money to stop any material advance , the attitude of the bull 'dealers does not change. S. V. White has sold sotno Wubasn and goes so far as to urge caution In buying until there U a better money supply. The latest about Load trusts 1 } that the national trust Is about to absorb the linseed oil trust of St. Louis , and that a statement of the matter will bo made In a few days. The market opened this morning with the boars on top , very materially aldod by the recent business failures. Lower prlrcs ruled throughout the list , the declines extending to } { per cent. Further declines during the forenoon put gomo shares , l { to 1 par cent under last night , whllo ihero was a good recovery Iti canal stocks and grangers. Chicago , Cincinnati , Columbus & St. Louts lost , Jersey Central lost u full point , Northwsslorn lost J to lit ) and Sugar trust Jf to 103J6 , Northera Pacific llrst losses to nst nlgnt's llgure for both common nnd pre ferred. Hurllngton held well and other Grangers partly recovered. The market was firm and steady at noon , with prices still under the closn of last night. The stock market after 10 o'clock was the most" actlvo for weeks. The recess was bearish In the extreme. Money loans ranged from 4 } to 7 per cent. The treasury indicated that no chnngo In prices paid for bonds will bo made at present. Business failures , state ments of money In the west nnd south , and the fresh rate cut west of Chicago all helped the bears to send prices down. The decline was sharp and general , and extended from 2 to 8 per cent In the most actlvo railroad shares. The net losses for the day were : Transcontinental IJf , Jersey Central 1 } , Ulg Pour 2 , Chcsnpcako common 1 % , flrst pre ferred 2 , Louinvlllo 1 } , Lake Shore Itf , Now England 1J , Northern Pacific common 1 , preferred 1) , Wabash preferred 1J/ , Lacknwnnna 1 , Chicago Uas 2/ } , Sugar trusts 3. Grangers lost ns follows : Uurllnglou 1 , Northwestern IHi Hock Island 2J . The total sales were 222,417 shares. The following wora the closing quotations : H. S.4s regular. 123 Northern 1'aclflc. . 2JX U.S.4scoupons . . .113 ! do preferred "I7i " ! U. : ' ' " 0. & M. W lO'J.'i doprorerred ] < 3 Paclnttisot ' 'to.'Ills N.Y.Ccntral IMJ * Central I'actQc IHtf I * . 11.&B Ul5 ! CMcnucKt Alton. . . . i "J Hocklsl.ind tti'i Chicago , llurUuyton C..M. & 8t.P 70JS fcQnlncv JOi'i da preferred Ill D..L.&W 11174 St.PauKtOmaha. . ! KJ ! Illinois Central 111 ! do preferred OSjj I. , H. & W. . ' , { Union 1'iClHo 01i ! Kansas& Texas. . . . ll'i \V..St. Ii. & ! IflX I.nkoShoro . lOJ'j doproforrBU DiJJJ JJIchlcan Coutral. . K' ' Western Union. . . . K ) ; MlesourlPaclllo. . . . OH'/ ' MOSUT Easy nt3@0pcr cent , last loan nt 3 per cent. PJIIMB MEHOAxriLC PAI-BII 4 57 per cent. STEIIMNO fisciuvaB Ball but steady ; sixty-day bills , gi.SiJl : demand , StocUs. NEW Yoitic , AuRUSt3i fSiJachil Telegram to THE BiiE.l Tha following arj the mia- : k quotations : UolcUor 313 Iron Silver 201 Caledonia . H.)00 ! ) Mexican 1)75 ) Chollnr UO Ontario ! ili Crottu I'oltit 'fiO Ophlr 470 Colorado Con 125 Occidental IN ) Con. Cul , , V \ n . . . ,750 Plymouth IKO Commonwealth. . .SW Savage 11,0 Kureka Con KiO Sierra Nevada ! U , " > CJoiilU & Curry..ISi Standard HIO Hale i : Norcross.8f ) Union Consollda'dJiOJ llomostuko 10) ) Ward Consollda'd..ICO Horn Silver U'O Vollow Jacket 2SO I'UODUOK M.VI11CKT3. CiilCAfio , August . llft p. in. close- Wheat Easier ; cnsh , 7So ; September. TTKc ; December , 78 c. Corn Lower ; cash , 34 > c ; September , 34 U-lOo ; December , Jllo. Oats About steady ; cash and September , 2U , ' c ; December , 20 c- . Hye Cash , 43c. Hurley September , Olc. Prime I'lmothv $1.42. Flnx SooJ Cash , $1.23' ; September , $1.23. Whisky _ ? 1.02. 1'orlc Steiuly ; cash and Sectembcrf0.72U ; October , $9.lWX- Lnrd Lower ; cash uud September. S0.02K ; October , $ r)7 ! ) } < . Flour Stcndy , unchanged ; \vinter wheat , f2.00@4.50 ; sprint ; wheat , il.aO(25.50 ( : Hyo , J2.0i2.So. Dry Salt Meats Shoiildors , fl. 3K@5j ' short clear , fo.y7 @G.50 ; short ribs , 4.03 ® liuttor Stoiidy ; creamery , Il@l8o ; dairy , Clioose Steady ; full orcnm chedtlara , " } @TKc ; Jlats , TkTiiiSc : Young Americas , Steady ; fresh , 14@15c. Hides Unchanged. Tnllow Unchanged ; No. I solid packed. 4@4 o ; cake , 4' c. Hcceints. Shipments. Klour . 15.0JO 10,000 Wheat . 92,000 212,000 Corn . 342,001) ) 48.-.OOC Oats . 201,000 105.0JO Now York , August 22. Wheat Receipts. 230,000 ; exports , 72.000 : spot irregular nnd easier ; new No. 2 red , 8r > Wr@S5" c In eleva tor , 8.1K@ * < yifo afloat , SiiKu f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , 83o ; options slow and lower ; August , Corn Receipts , 103,000 bushels ; exports , 102,000 bushels ; bpot weaker : No. 2 , 43J @ 4U fo In elevator nnd store , 4l(314J ( o nlloat ; ungraded mixed , 43J ( 44 0 ; options quiet nnd lower. Oats Receipts , 50,000 ; exports. 2,000 ; H'Jo. H'Jo.Coffoo Coffee Options closed steady nt 10 to 15 points up ; sales , 27,250 baps ; September , I4.95@15.10 ; October ? 15. 10 ; spot Itio , llrin ; fair cargoes , $18.50. I'olroleum Steady nnd ijulet ; United closed at USJjfu for Soptomber. EigLuss active but steady ; western , 17 ( T18o. I'ork Stoacly aud nulot ; Inspected incss , Lard Dull nnd lower ; western steum , J < 5. IT'i ; September , fu.43 asked. Hutter Quiet ; western , 0@18c. Cheese Unsettled ; western , i7o. ) Aliniicutli | < 4 , AuRUst2i. Sample wheat steady ; better feeling ; receipts 15 cars ; ship ments 70 cars. Closing : No , 1 hard , August , 7'Jo ; Doccmbor.iiO c ; No , 1 northern , August , 75o ; on track , 75J < fQ7U } oj No 2 northern , ou track , 72@74o. JMIlxviiitlcoc , August 22. Wheat Easy ; cash , 75 > o ; Soptoinuor. 75V c , Corn Steady ; No , 8 , S3ko. Oats-No , a white , 2lo. Uyo EasyjNo. 1 , 42 } < c. liarloy Finn ; Sopteiubor , No. 3 , COo. Pro vibions Firm ; pork , $ 'J.J > , KUIIHIIH Cllv August 2'3. Wheat- Lower ; No. 2 red , cash , ( UJ o ; August , Olc ; Sontumbor , 0100l'/o ; No. 3rcd , cash , 50a ; August , CUu ; tjoptombur , &Uo bid ; No. 2 soft , cash , 07c ; August , OTcj September , 07c. 07c.Corn Corn Steady ; No. 3 , cash , 25Uu ; Sep tember , iMtfii bid ; year , 23e bid ; No. ii white , cash , 27 0 uskod. Oats No. 2 , cash and August , 18o hid , 8r , 1/oiils , August 23. Wheat Steady ; cash , 745/c ; September , 74 c. Corn Lower ; cash , 82 > Yoi September. ' . Oau Lower ; canh. 18c ; Soiitoinbor , 18Vo. , Pork-Dull at 110.25. Lard-Dull at $5,65. Whisky Steady nt f 1.03. Hutter Quiet ; creamery , 12@l7o : dairy. 120140. Liverpool , August 23. Wheat Steady , demand poor ; holders oilur moderately ; red wcstcru spring , 7a 3d@7s 4d per cental ; red western winter. 7u ( < 7a 1U. Corn-Quiet. Clcioiituati , August 23.Vaqat In fair demand ; No. 3 red , 74c. Corn Dull ; No. 3 mixed , 37' < o. Oats-Dull ; No.2 mixed , 20Q30XC , "Whisky Actlvo at tl.03. lilVU STOUK. Ghlongo , Aupxut 23. The Drovers' Journal reports us follows t ' Cattle Kccolpts , 15,030 ; market slow , lOc lower ; beeves , $4 60@t,80 ; steers , $2.50(3 ( 4.40 ; stockers and feeders.SI 75(83.00 ( ; cows , bull * nnd mixed , $1.0033.00 ; Texas cattle , $1.70@3,00 , natives nud half-broods , 93.00 ® 8.80 , How Ilecolpts , 13,000 ; market slow , fito lOo lower ; inlxod , fct.00@4.40 ; heavy , $3.70@UB ; light , $1.00 ® 1.05 { skips , $ J.40J ( 4,50. Sheep Hceelpts. 0,000 ; market 10 to 15c lower ; natives , $ 'J.40JI.OOvetterns ; , $ -1.50 34.15 ; Texans , $3.0Ji ( l.lOj lambs $1.50 ® 4.00. 4.00.Knnqnn Knnqnn Oltv , August 23. Cattle He- cclpts , 4,000 ; shipments , ; strong ; shade steadier on natives and Texas stcorn ; com mon to choice corn-fed steers , $3.0u$4.2 ( t stockers nnd feeders. $ l.GO@.10 ; ) ; cows weak , ' So lower at $1,3532.00 ; grass range steers , $ l.GO@3.70. Hogs Hocelpts , 3,700 ; shipments , 1,100 ; light nnd mixed stronct to Co higher , others steady ; light , $4,204.80 ; heavy aud mixed , $3.70@4.10. National Btnak l'.T.rl > , Ka t St. bouls , August33 Cattle Heoolpts , 3.3JO ; shipments , 1,000 ; choice heavy native steers , $4.20@5.00 ; fair to tjood , $3.M@I.25 : stack ers and feeders , $3.20@3.13 ; range steers , $3.nO@3.40. - Hogs Uccclpts. 3,003 ; shipments , 400 ; market easier ; hcavv , $ l.00@4.2o ; packing , $1.00(34.20 ( ; light grades , $ ! .IW@1.50. Sioux City. AuKustS ) . Citttlo Hocolpts , 420 ; shipment' ) , 233 ; market steady ; fat steers , $3.W3.35 ; feeders , $3.35@3.75 ; stackers. $3.15 ( 3.45 ; canners and bulls , 75c@ $1.35 ; veal calves , iOO3.50. Hogs Receipts , 475 ; market steady ; light and mixed , $3.7rK@3.85 ; heavy , $3.80@ y.DOt o.MA.ua WVE srooiL. Cattle. Thursday , August S3. To day's trade in cattle was extremely slow and yet the cattle were nearly nil sold before the close. The native beef nnd ship- pint steers sold nt $3.05@4.35 for 1001 to 1403 Ib averages. Some corn-fed Texuns went at $3.35 and n string of 1317 Ib westerns nt JJ.25. How much lower the market was than yesterday would bo dlOlcull to say , but It would not bo fur out of the way to call it 40c lower than lost Thursday on the common and medium weight grades of beef cattle. 'I ho bettor grades have suffered a material decline , but not so much. The cattle that brought $1.35 were fully as Rood , if not bet ter , than these which sold a week ago at $1.40. Butchers' stock was scarce again to day. The cows sold at S1.503.05 and a few canncrs nt $1.00@1.35. The trcdo in feeders and stackers continues In n very satisfactory condition. So mo natives soli at $3.4r > @ 2.70 , ana westerns nt : " " The hog market was Be lower nnd fairly nctivo at the decline , an early clearance ho- intr effected. The prices for luil loads ranged from 8 ' .80@4.00 , the light hogs selling at $3.90 (34.00. ( Thnro were a few sheep hero and one load of lambs changed hands. Itcuoipts. Cattle . 050 Hogs . 3,000 Horses . 500 Prevailing Prlcca. The following U a t'iblo of prices paid la this market for the gr.iloj of sto ik men - tloncd : Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 Ibs.$4.03 @ 4.35 Good steers. 1330 to 14' > U lb $ . . . 3.75 Good steers. Ill JO to 13 JJ luj. . . 3.0 J Common cunnors ; l.OJ ( dl.75 Ordinary to fair cowa 1.00 ( ! § 1.90 Fair to good cows 1.113 01)3.25 ) Good to choice cows 2.25 © 3.5J Choice to fancy cows , heifers. . 2.50 W3.00 Fuirto good bulls , 1.50 Good to choicobulls 2.03 Lightstockers and feailoM. . . . 2.115 Good feeders. 950 to 1100 Ito. . 2.75 Fair to choice Hirht heirs 8.90 ( 4.00 Fair to choice heavy hogs 3.60 @ 3.00 Common to fair heavy hogs. . . 370 © J.so Fair to choice mixed liosrs 3.SO Q3.05 Kortre < 3untacivo BTEEIIS. WESTUUN CATILE. Ower No. Av. Pr. 20 feeders 10b7 52 40 75foedcrs b52 2 35 72slockors C20 240 35 heifers , yearlings 533 1 ( i5 4 steers , range strays 1125 2 25 , 2 itcors , range strays 13'J'J 235 2 steers , range strays 1210 2 40 1 canuer , range stray 120J 1 85 Fisher Uros 37 steers , corn-fed Tcxans 1157 8 35 8 cows , corn-fed Toxuns 1000 2 15 Swan Land and Cattle Co 24 canners , range 037 1 03 21 tailings , range 1253 250 47 cows , range lOJW 3 15 189steers , range. . . . , 1217 825 1 stjip , rang' ) 1070 270 Istag , range 1500 270 Al Howie & 0 steers , range 11G9 345 llOOd. No. Av.'Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 11..315 40 $3 70 50. , .259 80 3 85 8.2$5 70 73. . .249 100 8 85 10..373 60 370 00. . 3 85 5'J. . . 200 JOO 3 80 03. . .243 120 U 85 53. . .812 200 8 80 70. . .aw 3 85 03. . .259 80 3 80 43. . .203 3 85 73 , . .203 .20 8 SO 60. . 255 80 71. . .255 bO 8 SO C3. . .209 40 3 bj 59. . .270 40 U SO 55. . .279 337 711 , , . ,23'J 80 8 SO ( XI. . .200 80 3 87' IB. , . .201 40 S SO 03. . .237 60 a 87 > 55 , , . .217 100 8 SO 01. . .2119 80 U87K 69. , 130 3 80 7. , .240 100 01 , , . .21)5 ) 8 60 07. . .23(1 ( 60 3 87 } < ? ICO 8 bO 64. . .2fi4 60 Oil ! . .271 100 8 60 04. . .235 60 3 DO 71. , . .2J7 80 3 60 01. , .259 40 3 00 51 , . .810 80 3 bO 70. . .237 3 00 oa. , , .313 200 3 bO 05. . .237 120 3 W 58. , . 2 > 1 40 3 bO or. . .210 .10. , . .251 210 3 8'iK 51. . .218 S US 03. , . 251 120 382 $ 3. . .130 4 00 , .240 8 63)5 05. . .217 40 4 00 57 ! ; , .2U5 80 3 & 2 M .100 bO i 00 72..244 80 385 SHEEP. No. Av. Pr 129 lambs , blackfaces . 7J ( fl 80 Live Stuuk Not I'M. 1C. Krause , ono of Cedar Bluff's big feed ers , had u car of hogs on the market. D. Hall had hogs hero from Persia. A. F , Adams , of Uradshaw , had hogs here. J , H. Uunkholder caina In with hogs from Woodbine. J. T. Deacon sent In hogi from Heaver Crossing. P. J , Uoonoy , a regular Hray'ton shipper , was among the arrivals with cattle. Henry llamuur , of Mlncolu , la. , bad a car of bogs hero. Mr. Perkins , of Jensen & Perkins , O-'ta- vla , was on the market with a car of cattle. 1. M , Bennett , representing Hodges & Hyde , had cattle hero from Flundroau. Dak , , aud Kd'orton , Minn. J , L. Hitter , of Morse , Rogers & Co. . was on the market this morning with a cur of hogs. OMAHA WllOLTCS jriK MAUKETk. Produce , * 'rnl , Kto. Eaos Strictly frcsh,12iflaiBo. HUTTER Creamery : FdrieVvi5lCo ; choice , 14@15c. Dairy : Fancy , 13 < vj o ; choice , 11 ® 12c. Country ! Fancy , 'ia@14e ' ; good to choice , 10@llc ; fair , OCglOc ; Inferior , 0@7c. Livr. PIOKONS Per clozv 1.50. GAME Thorn is but llUIo 'doing In this line as yet. Prairie chlokcua > itra still out of son- son nnd cannot bo oxijoned for snlo before September 1. Whatever tow wore received in good order sold at fair prices , but n rcsa- lar rnarkot U not quotable. , Plovers are soil ing readily nt $1.00 to $1.50 jior dozen , and ducka If well grown are wanted. Sotno Mallards received lately sold readily nt $3.00 per dozen , and wood ducki and mixed , $1.75 (23.00. ( UHANS Choice hand picked navy , $1.75 © 2.00 ; choice hand picked medium , $1.05@ltSO ; choice hand picked country , Sl.COQ 1,03 ; clean country , $ l.50@1.00 ; Inferior country , $1.00 $ } 1.33. VEAi/-Cholco S0@l30-lb , 5@0c , HIDES , PKLTS , TAI.IOW , ETC. Ureon suited hides. 4Vf@IJ c ; dry salted hides , 5c ; dry flint hides , 7c ; calf hides , 4J @ 5o ; damaged hides 2o loss ; sheep pelts , green , each , 23c@ $1.00 ; sheoppolta , dry.pei Ib , ( KftlSc , Tallow , No. 1 , 4@4c ; No. 3 , 3)4@3&a ) Grease , white , 4JfM4Jfc ; yellow , 2Xc < C3c. Wool/ Fine , average , 15@ino ; medium. average , 21@22o ; quarter blood , average , 20 @ 21ot coarse , average , 15Ql7o ; ootts and rough , average , 14@lOc. POTATOES 2530o per bu. POULTRY Old hens and chickens , $3.00@ 3.00 ; spring chickens , $1 50(32.00 ( ; ducks nnd geese , per Ib , Oc ; turkeys , 9 ( 10c. PitovisioNS Hams , largo , 10 } c ; hams , medium , HKc ; tinins , boneless , 9c ; hams , plcnlo or California , 7 ' 40 ; shoulders , Oa ; breakfast bacon , boneless , ( IVa ; breakfast bacon , rib In , 0 } u ; short clear bacon , 7o ; long clear bacon , 0 ? c. DitiKD UBKF Hams , perlb , OK@10c ; regu lar , per Ib , 7J o. Ditr SALT MKATS Short clear sides , O' c ; long clear sides , Co ; mess pork , per bbl , f ll.OO. Lum Tierces. 0) o ; 5-lb ! cans , gross weight , O e ; 10-lb cans , 7c ; 5-lb cans , 7 c ; 8-lb cans , 7 > o. CHCESE Young Americas , full cream , lOo ; factory txvms , 9i c ; off grades , 0@7o ; Vnn Uossom Eiloin , $11.50 per doz ; sap nago , 19o ; brick , ll@12o ; limburgcr , 0 @ 7o ; domestic , Swiss , 14c ; cheese safes , bronze modal , No. 8 , $2.85. OitANOES Los Angeles , $4.50 ; Rod ! , $0. Li5Moxs-Fancy$3,00 ( 3.50 ; choico. $4.50 , SouTiiKitx PRAGUE * & bu , 75c@l for choice nna 3. > @ 40c far poor and common. . Al'1'I.Ks Per bbl , 50c@$2. CALIFOIINIA PEACHUS 20 Ib boxes , $1.50 J 1.75. 1.75.CAUFonxiA CAUFonxiA Gn.iPES 81.50@1.75. CALIFOIINIA. PLUMS $1. PKAIIS 40 Ib boxes , $1.7u@3.25. WATEHMKI.ONS $10.0'000 ) per 100. CANTCLOUI-ES Per doz , $ l.25QB1.50. Pi.VEAi-pi.K8 Per doz , $2.25t.OO. BANANAS According to size , per bunch , 52.00@3.00. COCOANUTS Per 100 , $3. EAIII.Y VKOETAIILKS Potntoes , 20@30 < - per bu ; onions , Callfornin.per Ib , l > fc ; southern , ixrbbl1.00 ; cabbage , perorate , $1.23 ; tur- nipa , per bu box , 50e ; beets , per box , 50c ; wax beann , per bu box , $1,00 ; string beans , per bu box , 75c ; green peas , per bu box. $1.00 ; tomatoes , per bu box , 40j00c ; cauliflower , $1.50 ; egg plnnt , $1.00 ; squash , 25c per doz ; cucumbers , ifie ; lettuce , 15c ; radishes. 15o ; green onions , 15@30o ; now' carrots , 20c ; pie plant , per Ib , Ic. * ' AITLK BuTTun 5e. J ' CiiEU-13hls. $5.00 ; hf bbls , $3.00. MAI-LK SUOAU 12 > ( ljjc per Ib. VEAL Choice , medium Isize. SftOo ; choice heavy , 4@5o ; spring lainos , $30.00@30.00 per dozen. , HOXET 14@15c per Ib 'for choico. PKCSEKVCS 9U ( lOo per Ib. .ICULTES 3j@4o nor 10. " BEESWAX No. 1 , 10@19c. ' HAT $3 50@5.r)0. ) ClIOIFnuu $10.00@13. , a . UIIAN $ 'J.OJ@'J,25. ' . S.- . TALLOW No. 1. 4c : No" . 3 , 8@3J c , GitnASE A , 4@l c ; yellow , 3n ; dark , 2c. OOL Fine , average , i5@10o ; choice , 18 , MEDIUM Average , 21@22c ; choice , 23 ® 24c ; co.irse , 15@l3e , , . \nn-Uologna , 4@4 } o ; Frankfurt , So ; tongue , 9c : summer-23o ; , no.id cheese , 7o. Pias FEIST Pickled , kits , 75c ; pickled pigs' tongues , kits , $2,35 ; pickled tripe , kits , ( ! 5c ; pickled II. C. tripe , kits , 83c ; spiced pigs' hocks , kits , $1.15. 13iip TONGUES Salt , bblc , $ iO. Dry Onoda , BATTSStandard , So ; Com. 10s ; Beauty , 12Kc ; Boone , 14c ; B , cased. $0.50. .BLANKETS White , $1.00@7.50 ; colored , $1.10@8.K ( ) . CAMIIIIICS Slater , 5o ; Woods , Co ; Stand ard , 5c ; Peacock , 5c. CAIU-CT WAIUBibb , white , ISc ; colored , twlJ'TjC * CO.MFOIITEHS $0.00(235.00. ( COUSET JKANS Boston,7JiCAndrosr ; > oggln , 7c ; Kearsage , 7J5 c ; Hockport , C c ; Conestoga - toga , OKc. COTTON FUNNELS 10 per cent trade dis. ; A111 , iM7)U , J.lItU , LJU. ItJ ftU , J. A , 1UMU , YY , 18o ; l3B , 19c ; 20 bleached , S c ; DO , ISJ c ; 80 , 13c ; 50 brown and slato" , 9c ; 70. CiiASH Stevens' B , 5 > o ; Slovens' A , 7c ; blenched , Sc ; Stevens' 1' , 7J/c ; bleaoned 8c ; Stevens' N , 8 > fc ; bleached , Stevens' SHT , lli c. DENIMS Amoskong , 0 oz , l ( ) ) o : Everett oz , 18o ; York , 7oz , 13o ; Haymaker , S .TiilTroy , XX. ll c ; Jaffrey , XXX , 12 Beaver Creek , AA , 12c ; Beaver Creek , BO , lie ; Beaver Creek. CC , lOc. t DUCK West Point , 39 in , 8 oz , 9J c ; West Point , 29 in , 10 oz , 12 0 ; West Point , 29 in , 12 oz , 15J < c ; West Point , 40 in. 11 oz , 10) < fc. FLANNELS Plaid Uaftsmen , 20c ; Clea Quecheo , No. 3 , \ \ Indsor , 321rfc. FLANNKLS-Ued-C , 34 Inch , ISJ c ; E , 24 inch , 23tfo } ; G G , 24 Inch , 20c ; H A F , J , 35c ; J 1C F , } ( . 27c ; O , / , 3Jo. GINOIIAM Plunkott checks. OJic ; Whit- tonton , OJi'c ; York , 7 ! c ; Normandl dress , 7J c ; Calcutta dress. tytoWhlttenton \ dress ; 7Kc ; Konfrowdross , 8 @ 12 > ic. KENTUCKY JEANS Hercules , 18c ; Leam ington , 23Jc ; Glenwood , 20c ; Melville , 25o ; Bang-up , 27K ° ! Memorial , 15c ; Standpoint , 18o ; Durham , 27 c. MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth , $3.50 ; table oil cloth , marble , $3.50 ; plain Holland 0 > fo ; dado Holland , 13kc. PIIINTS Dross t'hartor Oak , fij c ; Katnapo , 4c : Lodl , SJ o ; Allen , Oc ; Uicli- mend , Oo ; Windsor , OUc ; Eddystone , 1'aclilo OJfu. 1'itiNTS Pink nnd Robes Richmond , Allen , Co ; Riverpolnt , 5 0 ; Steel Hlver.0 > o ; Paclllc , 0 } o. PitiNTS fndigo blue , St. Legor , 7J o ; Washington. 0 | < c ; Amercin ! , 0 } o ; Arnold , Ainnnaa , 12o. . PHINTH Solid Colors-f'AtlUntlo.Oo ; Slater , Oo ; Berlin oil , O o ; Garner 9 ! ! , ( ) @ 7c. SiiiuTiNo , Cui'.uKa Caledonia X 0 > o ; Caledonia XX , lOJju ; Economy , Oo ; Otis. 9o ; Gramto , OJ4'o ; Crawford Ohocks , So ; Haw Hiver plaids , 5Jfc , i i SHEETINO , Uuow.v Atlantic , A , 4-4 , 7 } o ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7u ; Atlantlfi-D. 4-4. Ojjfo ; At lantic P. 4-4 , Oo ; Aurora LU 4-4. Oc ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4Jfo ; Crown XXX. 4-4. ( ! J o ; Hoosler LL , 4-4 , ftjfo ; Indian Heutl , 4-4 , 7c ; Law- rouco LL , 4-4 , 6o ; Old 'Dominion ' , 4-4. 0 > < o ; Poppcroll K 4 4. tij/c ; Popporell E , 40-inch , ZClPPI'ar9.'k ? ' ' 84. I7 9A I'Pl > ? rell , 9-4 , 2 < ) o ; Popporoll. 10-1 , 22c < Utfca C , 4-4 , Wochusotts , 4-4 , 7o ; Au'raru II , 4-4 , 7o ; AuroraB , 4-4 , OJic. SHEETING , BLEACHED ' lEIIerton , 7 o ; Hnusekcepor , 8V < o : Ndw'"Candidate , 8o ; Berkeley cambric , No. GO , 9o ; Vou Bet. 4-4 , 1 ( | ) cambric , lOc ; I onsdalo cauibrin. Lonsdale , 8 0 ; Now York mills , lOo ; Pup- poroll , 42-in. lOo ; Pepperdll , 4U-in , llo ; Pop- poroll , 0-4. HW'o ; Popparell , 8-4. 3'Jo ; Pop- poroll , 9-4 , 2/o ; Popporell , 10-4 , Slo ; Canton , 4- , 8 0 ; Canton , 4-4 , 9'tfo ' ; Triumph , Oo ; Wamsutta , Ho ; Valley , 514-c , TicKS-Oakland , A , 7i < o ; International , YY , 80 ; Shetuckot , S,8 } < o ; Warren , No. 870 , l o ; Horwlclr. HA , iBo ; Acme , 13o ; York 80-ln , 12 c ; York , 32.n. | 13 | c ; Swift Ulver , 8 0 ; Thorndlko , OO , 8 0 ; Thorndiko , EF 8Ho ; Thorndlko , 120 , 9 o ; Thorndiko. XX 15o ; Cordis , No. 6,9 > < o ; Cordls , No. Grocurlos. PnovisioNs Hums , No. 1 , 10-lD average , IWo ; 30 to 23 Jbs , Ho ; 13 to Hlhs , 13 > fo ; No , 3 , lOc ; specials , 13Wfo ; shoulders. 7oj breakfast bacon. No. 1 , lOc ; special * , la o ; picnic , 7c ; ham Bausago , Oo ; dried beoC hums , lOoj beef tonguca , $4 per doztm ; dry g nit meats , C > ® Alc ) per Ib ; boneless hum , Oo WnirNNO PAPRR Straw , per Ib , 1& @ 3c ; ra 3 , ' o ; mnnllln , H , C@/Oo ( ; No. 1 , 80. SALT Dairy. 2SO Ib In bol , bulk. $3.10 ; bfist grade , GO , 5s , $3.30 ; best grade , 100 , 8s , $3.40 ; best grade , 33 , 10.4 , $3,1)0 ) ; rock salt , crashed , $1.80 ; dairy salt , Ashton , 50-lb bags , STic ; bulk , 234-1 b bags , (3.34 ; common , In bbls , - CANDT 0 CIIOCOLATB AND COCOA 31Q39o par Ib. ; C3ormnn chicory , red , 60. OiHorn Jamaica , If pints , $ .100 per rtoz. FAIUNACEOUS GOODS B.xrloy , 2) ) @ 3 ! < c ; fnrlno , 4' < fo ; peas ,8c : oatmeal , 2 6 < " > o ; nine- aront , llo ; vermicelli , llo ; sago and tapioca , ( * o , Fisn Salt Dried codfish , scaled herring. 34o t > cr box ; hoi. herring , dom , 50o : Hamburg spiced herring , $1.50 ; hoi. herring , 70c ( Sl. 10 : mackerel , Inrgi' fam ily , $10.25 per 100 lb ; whitctlsh , No. , $0.50 ; family , $3.75 ; trout , $5.25 ; salmon , $3.50 ; an chovies , 80c. Lrr. $1.754.50. NUTS Almonds , 15@l7c ; Hrazih , 7o ; (11- ( berts , llo ; pecans , lOo ; wuluuts , 12o ; peanut cocks , 8a ; roasted , lOc. Dum > FHUITS Currants , 4M@5o ; prunes , casks , l.HOO Ibs , 4'f@l4 ; ; prunes , bbls or bags , UfQtJfo ; citron iKiels , drums , 20 Ibs , Sic ; lemon peel , drums , 20 Ids , IGo ; hard dates , boxes , 12 Ibs , lOo ; apricots , choice evaporated , 25-lb boxes , 15o ; apricots , Jelly , cured. 25-It > boxes , 15c ; nprlcotH , fancy , Alt , Hamilton , 20-lb boxes , l&c ; aprlcoti , choice , bag , 80 Ibs , 13c ; apples , evaporated , Alden , 50-lb boxes , 7J WSc ; apples , Star , 7c ; apples , fancy Alden , 5-u > . Do ; apples , fancy Alden , 3-lb , 9Ko ? blnokberrios , ovnK | > rated , 60-lb boxes , 0 @ 5fc ; chnrries , pitted , dry cured , IRe ; pears , California fancy , } /s boxes , 25 ll > s , 20c ; poachet , Cal. ftiucy , KS unp , boxes , 2o Ibs , 13c : leaches , Cnl. No. 1 lancy. sunp , bags , 80 Ibs , 13X0 ! Henehcs , fancy , ovat > , unp , 50-lU boxes. 12c < ? 14c ; poaches , Salt Lake , now , OX@7o ; nectarines , red , 13u ; nectarines , silver , bags , I4o ; pitted plums , Cal , 25-lb boxes , He ; raspberries , ovap , N. Y. , now , 23u ; uruncs , Cal. . II C , 90.100 , boxes , 25 Ibs , 80 ; Prunes , Cal , 11 C , ( iO-70 , UXe ; orange peel , 15c ; raisins , California Londons , crop 1SSS , $3.40@2.00 ; rnisltu. Cali fornia loose , tnuscutcls , crop 13S3 , fl,90@ 2.00. 2.00.UANNKD FISH Broote trout , 8 lb.J.40 ; salmon trout , 2 Ib , $2.85 ; clams , 1 Ib , $1.25 ; clunis , 3 Ib , $3,00 ; clam chowder , 8 Ib , 2.25 : devilled crabs , 1 Ib , $3.25 ; deviled crabs , 2 Ib , $3.50 ; codfish balls. 3 Ib , $1.75 ; caviar , X Ib. $2.25 ; eels , 1 Ib , $8.10 ; lobsters , 1 lb3.0U ; lobsters , 1 Ib , 91.90 : lobsters , deviled , J < Ib , $3.25 ; mackerel , 1 Ib , $1.00 ; mackerel , mus tard sauce , 3 Ib , $ . ) .10 ; mackerel , tomato sauce , 3 HA $3.10 ; oysters , 1 Ib , 05c ; oysters , 2 Ib. $1.00 ; salmon , 0. U. , 1 Ib , $2.00 ; salmon , C. K. , 2 lb$3.00 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 Ib , Sl.bS , salmon , Alaska. 2 Ib , $3.90 ; shrimps , 1 Ib $3.05. LAUD Tierces Refined , Co ; choice , OJ/c : pure leaf , ( ij o ; kettle rendered , 7c. Add } c to > KU per Ib for smaller quantities. OiLS-Keroseno P. W. , 9 > c ; W. W. , 12 > < c ; headlight , 13c ; salad oil , $2.15@9.00 per dozen , PICKLES Medium , per bbl , $4.50 ; small , 2.SO ; gherkins. $ < 5.50 ; C. & B. chow chow , ts. $5.90 ; pis5.40. . BAGS American A , scamteas , 17c ; Union Square paper , discount 35 per cent. CorfEK Green Fancy old golden Ulo , 22c ; fancy old puaberr.v , 25c ; Ulo , choice to fancy. 31X i Hio , prime , 20 > < c ; Kio. good , 19c ; Mocna , 30c : Java , fancy Mandchling , ! JOc ; Java , good Intorlor , 25c. COFFEES Koasted Arbucklo's Arlosa , 2 ; c ; McLnughlin's XXXX 23 > c ; Qeruion , 23c ; Dilworth , 23tfo : Alarnina , 2JJ > c. SALSODA iT@2 ( } < c pur Ib. STCII 67a per Ib. STOVE POLISH 2.00@nS7 per gross. SriCES Whole , per Ib Allsp ce , 9c : Cas sia Chinn , 9c : cloves , Zanzibar , 20u ; nut megs , No. 1 , 75c ; pcppoi * , 1'Jc. SUOAUS Cut loaf , 9u ; cut loaf , cubes. 9 > c ; Standard powdered , O' ' e ; XXXX powdered , 9 ; c ; granulated , Standard , Sc\ confectioners' A , SJi'o ; white , extra C , Cli max , SJ c ; extrn C , Nebraska , 8 , ' c ; Amber , 7Xc ; California Golden C. % c. Drugs ami Clninloals. ACID Sulphuric , per carboy. 2fc | ; citric , per Ib , 60c ; oxalic , per Ib , 14c ; tartaric , powdered , per Ib , 41c ; carbolic , 43c. ALUM Pur Ib , 3 ! c. AMMONIA Garb , per Ib , llfc. AituowitooT Per Ib , Bermuda , Sic. BALSAM Copaiba , par Ib , 03o ; tolu , 52@ 55c. 55c.Boiux Kollncd , per Ib , 10o. CKGAM TAUTAII Pure , par Ib. 82c. EXTKACT LOUWOOD Bulk , per Ib , 12c. ERGOT 45c. GLTOEUINE 23c. GUM Auvnio 59ffi95o. ( LVCOI-ODIUM 13c. GI'.M Assafootida , per Ib , 14o ; camphor , pea Ib. 4Uc : opium , ) > cr ib , $3.35. IODINE Kesublimated , per oz , $2.05. LEAVES Buchu , short , per Ib , 13o ; senna , Alex , per Ib , 25@33c. Moni-iiu Sulph , per oz , $2.80. MBIICUKY 09c. POTASH Bromide , per Ib. 40c ; iodine , per Ib , $3.85. QUINIA Sulph , perlb , 28 ® He , SEEDS Cuniiry , per Ib. 4 > c. SoAi-s Castile , mottled , per Ib , SQlOc ; castile , white , per Ib , 18@15c. Sriitrrs NITKIJ Sweet , per Ib , 42c. STIITCII si A Crystals , $1.1)0 ) 1.15. SuLi-ii CINCHONA Poroz. , 5@13c. TAPIOCA Per Ib , Oc. TONCA BEANS $1.75. OILS Bergamont. $2.45 ; wintcrgrcen , S3. 15 ; Malaga , 05c ; linseed , raw , C3c ; boiled , COc. COc.WHITE WHITE LEATI 50.50. CALOMEL Am. , per Ib , 98c. CASTOU OIL $1.23. Cuiii'.n BEHHIES $1.50. CANTII UIIPES 75c.'i$1.05. CASSIA BUDS Per ID , 18c. CIILOIIOFOHM Per ib , 40c. CoititosiVE SUIILIMATE Per Ib , 75o. CIIEAM TAUTAII 2Sc. T \vln ns and Kopo. BiNDEits' TWINE Sisal , lOc ; hemp , 15c ; Manilla. ISc. CLOTIISLINES Cotton , 50-ft , $1.20 ; cotton , 00Tft , $1.40 ; Jute , 50-ft , 9Uc : Jute , (50-ft ( , $1.00. COTTON TWINE Fine , 20c ; medium , lOc ; heavy hemp , 1 Ic ; light homu , 15c. SAIL TWINE B. sail , 20o ; Calcutta , 15o ; manilla rope , 15c ; sisal rope , 13u ; new pro- SB , 9u ; Juto. 8c : cqtton , 18e ; nido reps , 13o. Ijiiniber anil liiiililinMaterial. . f. o. b. Omaha. STOPK BoAitDS A 12 inch , s 1 s 14 and 10 feet , $40.00 ; B 13 inch , s 1 H 13 , 14 ana 10 feet , $41.00 ; O 13 inch , sis 13 , 14 and 10 feet , $30 00 ; D 13 Inch , s 1 s 13 , 14 und 10 foot , $33.00 : No. 1 Com. 13 in s 1 8 13 feet , $18.00 ; No. ICom. 13 in s Is 14 nnd 10 feet. $17.50@18.59 ; No. 1 Com. 13 in s 1 B 10 , 18 umiarteet , $19.50 ; No. 3 Com. 12 In s 1 s 11 nnd 10 feet , $10.00. ' CBIL'INO AND PAHTITION 1st Com. 9 in. whio pine partition , $32.00 ; 2d Com. Win. white pine partition , $37.00 ; clear % in. yellow pine coiling , $ iO.OJ ; clear % In. Nor way , $14.50 ; 3d Com. % in. Norway , $18.00. BOAIIDS No. 1 com sis 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $19.00 ; No. 2 com s 1 s 13 , 14 and 10 ft , $10.50 ; No. 8 com s Is 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $14.50 ; No. 4 com s I B 13 , 1 i nnd 10 ft , ( shlp'g cull ) , $11.00. Add 50 cents per M ft , for rough. BATTENS , WELL TUIIINO , PICKUTTB O. G , Baits , 2H Inch , OOo ; O. G. Baits , Hx3 , B i s , 35o ; 8-m well tubing , D. & M. and bov$2'J.OO ; pickets , D. & H. , flat , $30.00 ; picKets , D.&H. , square , $19,00 , DIMENSION ! ) AND TIMIIBIl. 13 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 32 ft 24 ft 2x4 , . . . 15 00 1500 1500 1000 1000 18 00 18 00 2xS..150l ( ( 1500 1500 1C 00 1(1 ( 00 1800 1800 2x8. . , . 15 00 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1800 2x10. . .15 00 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1800 2x12. . .IfiO. . ) 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1800 4x4-8x81000 11)00 ) 1000 1700 1704 1800 1909 FENCINO No. 1 , 4 and inuh , 13 nnd 14 ft , rough , $ lit,00@10.50 ; Nn. 1 , 4 and 0 Inch , II ) ft , $17.00(317.50 ; Nu. 2,4 and 0 Inch , 12 and 10ft , 818.50Ca > U.OO ; No. 2 , 4 and 0 inch. 10 ft , $15.50 @ 10.00. FINISHING 1st nnd 2d clear , IJf Inch , s2 s , $49.K51.00 ( ) ; 1st and 3d clear , 1 % and 3 inch , s 2 B. $47.0U@50.00 ; 3d clear , Itf Inch , H 3 B , ? CUX4.00 ) ( ) ; 3d clear , IK and 2 inch , B 3 s , l 3.0dC'44fi.OO ; B select , ! # , IK and 3 inch.fi 3 B. $37.003S.OJ ; 1st and 3d clear , 1 Inch , s 3 B , $15,00 ; 3J clear , 1 Inch , a 2 s , f.'M.Oty A se lect , 1 Inch , s 3 a , $33 : B select , 1 inch , a 2 s , S&.OO , fc LOOKING 1st com 0 Inch white pine , $31.00 ; 3d com U Inch white pine. $31.00 ; 3d com 0 inch white plno , $ ? 0.00 : I ) com 0 Inch white plno. $20.00 ; coin 4 and 0 Inch yellow pine , $15.00 ; tittir'4 inch yellow pluu $17.00 ; 1st aud 3d clear yellow pine , 4 und 0 inch , * 10.00 , Por-LAit LUMIIEK Clear poplar box lids , Jf ins , 3s , $34.00 ; clear poplar , % in panel , i30.00 ; clear poplar , } In panel , 125.00 ; clear poplar , K I" panel stock wide , s 3 B , $28,00 ; clear poplar corrugated coiling , K , $30.00. Pom Whlto cedar , 0 Inch halves , llo ; white cedar , t > M Inch halves and S inch < i'r , lie ; .vhlto cedar , 4 inch round , lOo ; Tones- see red cedar , split , IDc : split ouk ( white ) , 80 ; sawed oak , ISc. . SIIIKULUS , LATH , per M. XX clear , $3.30 ; oxvrtiA3.bO ; utaudard A , $2.00 ; & inch clcir , $ I.CO@1.70 ; Q Inch clear , $ I.7C1.0 ; No. 1 , $1,1U@1.1A ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , from Washington torrltorv , f.40 ; California red wood , dimension widths , $ t.r.O ; cypress , clear hoarUdlmcnslon widths , $3.33 ; Inth , $3.50. Snip LAP Js'o. 1 plain , 8 and 13 Incb , 117.50 ; No. 3 plain , 8 and 10 Inch , $15.50 ; No. 1 , O. G. , $18.00. SIDING 1st com , 13 nnd 10 foot , $33.00 ; 3d com. 13 nnd 10 feet , $10.00 ; 3d com , 13 nnd 10 feet , $15.00 ; fence , com , 13 and 10 feet , $13.00. LIMB , ETC. Qulncy white llmo , ( boat ) 85o ; " English and Gorman Portland cement.1.45 , ; Milwaukee und Louisville , $1,30 ; Michigan plaster , $3.33 ; Fort Doilgo plaster , $3.10 ; Uluoltapld plaster , ' $1,90 ; hair , 30o ; sash , CO per cant dis ; doors , blinds , mouldings , 50 per cent dis ; tnrrod felt , per cwt , $ J.OO ; straw board , $1.55. An Unf'oiiii Intl Itutnor. PnovinsNCR , K , I , , August S3. The rumor ycsterdiiy that the British hosiery company nt Thornton Is likely to bo embarrassed Is unfounded. President Cooper stated that the Uivorsldo and Brown , Stcc.io & , Olurk troubles In no way involves his concern. Thn Thornton worsted mill uhlch Is embarrassed Is u small concern. The Riverside company gave it its backing. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 505 SouUiltfih Street , - Oumlm COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK. Capital , - $4OOOOO Surplus , - 4OOOO OHlccrs and Directors E. M. Morspinnn. O. M. lliu-hcock , .los. Unrneau , Jr. , A. Henry. K. M. Anderson , Win. 0. Miuil. v.prca. ; U. II. Will- lams , A.r. Hopkins , pros. ; A. Mlllard , cashier ; F. II , Bryant , assistant cashier. NATIONAL BANK , U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Canilnl . - $100,000 Surplus Jan. 1st , 1889 52,000 OFFICEKS AN'll DIlitiCTOHSl HE.TIIY W. YATKS , Preslilent. LEWIS S. KEKD. Vlco 1'resldunt. A. K. Tauz.MiiN , W. V. MOIISK. JOHN' 8. COLLINS , It. O. CMsiiiNO , J.N. 11. PATIIICK. W. M.S. liming , Cashier. THE IRON BANK , Cnr. 12th and I'arnam Sts. A General Hanking Iluslucss Irunsacted. THE CHICiGO SHORT LIKE OF THE Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , The llcst Itouto from Omnlia aud Council niulTs to TjSE EAST = r TWO" THAINB DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND COUNCIL JILUFI'S Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. I'uiil , Mliincnp-jlls , Cedar Uuplds , Rock Islnud ) Fiexport , Kocliford , Clinton , ] ) iiliuiue , Davenport , Elglu , Muillsun , JancsYillc , Uol ( It , AYinonn , La Orossc , And all other Importnnt iiolntn Kast , NortUenit and bocihcnst. ForthrniiKh tickets cull on tlio Hake' ' acnl at l.VIl Fsrnam ttroet , la Marker HlocS , or at tliilua I'aciflc l > opnt. I'ullmnn Sleepers and the finest Dining Can in the world nrd run on the in&'n ' line ot thu Uik'Miro , Mil' wkukee A St. raul Itallwuy , und every attention li paid to passengers \ cuurtvoua employes of the company. lt.MIM.Klt.aoncr.il Mnnnper. J. F.TUCKI51I , AssUtintUonoral Mnnnscr. A. V. It. CAHPENTiit , General I'nsicnKCr and Ticket Aecnt. (1ICO. K. IIKAFFOUI ) . A slstnat Ccnural I'ancngcr knd llcket Aevnt. T. J.CI/AUK , U nuralSnpjrlnt nclcut. Boots and Shoos. K1RKENDALL , JONES A CO. , Successors to llccd , Jones .t Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of Bets : & Sboes Agouti for Demon Rubber Shoo Co. , 11(13. ( not and 110J llarnoy btrect , omahu , O rowers. STORZ & 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1511 North Eighteenth street , Oaialm , Kcli. _ Cornloo. _ EAOLE CORNICE WORKS , Mannf'ctiirers ofGalyanizefl Iron Cornice \Yliilow-cip : nncl nintnllcskyllphts , .lolin Kpenotcr , Iiropriotor , Hi and III ) bouth lUli Btruot. Paper Boxoa. JOHN L. WILKIE , Proprielor Omalia Paper Box Factory , Kos. mi and 1319 Douglas street , Omaha , Neb. Sash , Doors , Eto. SI. A. DISBROW A CO. , Wliolrsalo manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds 2nd Mouldings. . Ilranch oOlcO , Uth a > d Ua'nl ttreats , Oinuba , Ku'j. JtOllN MANUFACTURING- . , Manufacturers of Saita , Diors , Blinfls , Uouldluvs , atnlr-irork an I Intorlor linrd wood finish. Morth lOlti street , Omnlia , Nob. No A CLAIIK'STEAM UKATIKO co. , " PnniDs , Pipes and Engines , Btsam , water , railway ami mining upil | | s , etc. VM , 'Jtft and ' / ' < raruam street , Ouiotiu- U. S. WIND EKOItfEA PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , wlml mills , 019 and 920 Jones ( t. , Omaha. U , K. Hess , Anting Alnnugor. A CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , BUeut-lron work , steam pumps , saw mills. Uli-1215 l.eaveiiwertu street , Uaiaha , Iron Works , PAXTON A VIERLINQ IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Building WorK , Engines , brass work , general foundry , marhlno aud blacksmith work. Olllceaiul nurVs , U , 1 * . Ity. _ and nth street , Omaha. _ OMAHA WIRE A IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of We andiron Railinis Del * jails , wlnilow guard , . Honor stands , wl otc. 1Z1 North lotlistruot , Omutitt. OMAHA SAFE A IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar rroof Safes , Vaults , jail work , Iron shutters and tire escapes. U. Audreon , l > rup'r , Corner llth and Jscksou its , OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS C < C" orsoutbOiDaba , Limitei Agricultural Implement CHURCHILL PARKER , Dcalerin Agricnltel Implements , Vazonr. C rrlatei nj Inicalfn. Jnnci Ktrtrt , bctvetnfth n4i Hun , era b , Ncbntikn. LIXtNQER A ME'lCALF CO. , Aorlcnlt'l ' Implements , Wasous , Carriage- ? llinrg | s. ctnVholono. . Ornnhit. Kcbr li > . PAHA / , OHENDOKF A MARTttf C'O. , WholtuMo Dctlcu In AgriMlt'l ' InplsEnti , Wagons & Bu ut TOl. roifll6 ndtnn Jdhcl tlrcot , Omatn. MOLINE , MiLRURNA SIODUARU co. , ! Jlsnufnotnrern Mid job' era In Wagons , Bnggjes Rate , Plows , Etc , Cor. fthnntUncino itrtoti , Om h . Artlsto' Nlntorlnla. A. HObPE , Jr. , Arlisls1 Malerials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 1'ouglmHnK't. Omntia , Ktbrntlm. Boots and Shoooi IP. v. MOUSE A co. , Jobbers of Boots and Slices , 1101,1103,1101 Unuclna street , Onmhu. Munnfnclorr , . glimmer tlrvul , Ituatun. Coal , Coke nnd Lima. OMAHA COAL , COKE A LIMTE CO. , Jotters of Hsra eni Sjfl Coal , a South 13th Mr.at , Ouialin. .Nobrast * . NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal Bed Cote , 311 Smith l.Uh t. , OroMiii , Nob. LUMBER , ETC , JOHN A. WAKEt'lfiLD , Wholesale Lumber , Eta Imported nnil American rori'fin-l "umcnt , RliU- ngent lor Mlittuukiv lidiuu lu lament uud ( Jnliii i irhltu ituio. T'UAS it. LIE , Dsaler ill Ha.dv/ccfl / Lumber , Wood carpets nnil imrqui't ilnor.nf. Ith ami UouslM. ttioi-ta , Otnulm , J\ol > . OMAHA LUMBER' . , . All Kinds of Bnilding Material at Wholesale : IStb street unit Union I'actllc truck , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD , Daler : in Lnrabsr , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , Kt - Yur.ln I'onicr Tth And Douglas. Offlct- Corner Hull ai > d Doiwla * . 'FRED. w. GRAY. Lnnilr Lime Cement Etc. Etc , , , . , , Comer OlU and Douultts sts , Ouinha. ' " r. A' . DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lninber , 13th aud California slreeti.Uiiinlin , Nebraska , 1 ' - Wlllllnory nnd Notions. _ I. OBERFELDER & CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Hi liiicry & Mm ID ) . 211) ) nn I 21 ; boulli lllli atioc t. Notions. J. T. ROBINSON KOI IOX CO. , Wholesale Nations and Furjisliing Goods , , 11:4 Hnrncy Street , Oumlm. Commission end Storage. R1DDELL & RIUDELL , Str : ge anil fomiissian M3rcW.s , Specialties Butler , ruif , clierau. poultry , Bam * . . 1118Howard street. UJUUIM. Nub. Dry Coodsjjnd tlptl one. 5 > rE. 'sMiraTA co. . Dry Goofy Feislnis Good ? and Notions ; 1102 and 1101 Douglas , cor. lltli street , UmnlmNob. KILPATR1CK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. , Importers & Jo'Jte 'iiDry Goote.Notlii . Goat's furnUtiln , ; pond * . Corner llth nnd Uarnoy streets , Omaha , Nobraile.l. 1IELIK , 'IJ1OMPSON & CO. , Importers nnd job" ers of Wcolem and Tailors' ' T minings 317 SoutU Uth iliui-t. Furniture. " DEWE Y & Wnolesals D alers in Fnrnitnre , Fnrnurn stiect , Omaha , Nebraska. QUA.RLES SHIVERICK , Fnrnitnre , Omaha , Nobfuska. Grocorlos. PAKTON , OALLAOIIER A CO. , Wliobsile Groceries and Prcyisiois , 70S , 707 , 7ttl nnd 711 South 10th et. , Omaha , Neb. ' McCORD , BRADY A CO. , Whotaale Grocers , lith and LoaTOnwiirtli Ptre.ta. Qnnilia , Nebraska. Hardware. IF. J. DROA'lCir , He:7y : Hirdware , lion anfl Steel , Eprlnus , wagon stock , hardwnra , lumber , cto. 1201 an J nil llainor Bluet , Omnha. W. j ; BROATOIT , Heyy : Hirdware , Iron and Steel , Bprlnss , waiton stock , ImidwnM , lunibor , cto. 120 * and ml llnrney sir.'Qt , Omaha. . LEE , OLA IIKU , AffDREK ! > EN HARDWARE - WARE COMPANY. Wholesa'e Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Pla'e , Metals , sheet Iran , otc. AgonU for Hnwa scalol , Mluinl puwilcrunrt l.yii.an barbed wire. lllMJJUAUOH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Mechanics' tool and HulTnlo scales. 1105 Douglas street , Onmlia , Noli , Toys , Eto. II , HARDY A CO. , Jobbers of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Good ? , House fumlihliiK Koods. children's catrlsxtn , 120t m street , Uiitalm , Nob. OHO. CONSOLIDATED TANK LIKE CO. , Wholesale Refir.ed'and Lubricating Oils , Axle grcaso , etc. . Oumba. A. H. UUhop , Mutiaji f > Paport CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Ds'lers , C rry a nice Mock of prlntln ? , nrapplnif snd nrltlif paper , tipeclul attention Klvun to canl paper , i for BO dayi ONLY wo will eml lor U Ilia DE GROOT ELECTRIC SPIRAL r j : " , ; s'i\i ; \ ; ; ; : fB r'u7.v. ; ' ; } i ; ; ; l' , % lr , ? r. s.'iWyV' ' lur.ite CB QS99X L CT 10 CO. , 655 Wtli'n St. . Bjiten. Ulu. 1 iMinwvrii M4 M o i. . MTIIW . IJ.y U MANLY trilnn | { if ( lit utv