aa > ii nr.AftgMiaaKB yk [ pi | 1Y V THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TH&KSDAY. AUGUST 29 , 1889. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Rules Moro Aotlvo and Prlcoo Average Higbor. GOOD DEMAND FOR CASH CORN VrovMons Attract Unusual Attention , With n DrolUcU Stir in fork- Too .Many Unttlo on Sale General Quotations. CHICAOO PRODUCE MARKETS. CHICAGO , August 23. f Spoclnl Tclcprnm to fan llP.B.1 Whcnt was active nml averaged higher to-day , though the sharp break in tlio lust half hour brought prices back to tbo lowest point of the session. The market bad n weak and nervous opening , with 79o as tllo first official quotation for December , though 7Sa would probably bo nearer right. The price wont to 73Jfo Imrocdlatoly and seemed vrrnk. Cables came In cosier and operators were filled with distrust. Thoyjjtud Ijccn carried off their feet In a Rood many in stances by tlio bull wave that bus been sweeping through the pit for the Inst couple of days , and wcro In a mood to turn and run on the slightest provocation. The failure of the old world markets to respond furnished the cause and a radical reaction in values was threatened. Outside buying orders came forward in great numbers , however , and the grand army of shorts , or such of them ns ( ailed to cover yesterday , became ambitious bidders for property. The result was a substantial upturn to the market. On tbo first scara December went to TOj c , and September , which had depreciated from 77c to 77o , recovered } { o or such a mat- tor. Realizing sales carried values back to the bottom again , but the second start was productive ol bettor results. December ad vanced without serious reaction to SOJj'c , September to 76o and May from S2Jjo , to 8 < c. Oil the advance thcro was very heavy trading for local , Now York nnd general outside nccount. Uahcr was credited with the purchase of about 1,000,000 bushels ana S. V. White was also n big buyer , presumably to 1111 previous sales. Baker was also active in the cash market , and worked 120,000 bushels for direct export. Commission houses generally reported good business , nnd trade was on the whole of a very satisfactory volume. The Improvement did not hold. Indeed , there was a sharp re action , more than 1 cent of the advance be- inir lost. December got back to 79'tfc , Sep tember to 77o and May to 83 u. Toward tbo last the market rallied fractionally , but right at the end weakness was the feature nnd the last prices wcro on the bottom. The closing quotations wore 77J o for September , ? 8.7flc for Decomoer , nnd 83c for May. The domestic and foreign demand continues to llok up wheat as fast as It comes forward from the country. It is true tnat public cables indicate indifference if not actual weakness on the part of foreigners , but clearances do not confirm the advertised state of affair * , aud , furthermore , It was stated by one of the heaviest shippers in the west that the foreign buying limits had been J' advanced 1 @H c a bushel since the advance act in on this aide. Tno demand for cash corn was active at a shade better prices than on tbo day before , but in the future deliveries business was Black and prices lower. The receipts again over ran the estimates made on the previous day. The outward movement from the At lantic seaboard was slight , nnd the weather conditions , upon which future values chiefly depended , wore all that could bo desired by speculators for lower prices , 3 ho Hurry in the wheat market caused traders to co slow on tbo possibility of Rome such change occurring to alter the present outlook for corn. There was a good Inquiry n nd considerable purchases for ex port reported from Now York and the move ment from hence is heavy , but does not equal the volume of receipts which uro confi dently expected to still further increase. September opened at 33 0 , sold to 833 in sympathy with the strength in wheat , but later the situation assorted itsol ! and the price declined to 83ib and closed at that. ' Oats wcro active and somewhat unsettled. Near futures wore weak under large offerIngs - Ings na littly buying support , while a fair demand existed for Muv , with increased trading on outside account and that month was relatively steadier , though the early firmness was not fully sustained. May sold around 23c. Tbo posted receipts were slightly above the estimate , though smaller thun the recent average. No. 2 white for September sold at 22o and No. 2 regular sold } @ # o lower nt 10 > i@19c. The provision trade attracted unusual at tention , in pork particularly there was a decided stir , though more than ordinary business was also transacted in short ribs nnd lard. Pork for near delivery opened with atraddlers par ties who had lately sold September and October and bought January in an uneasy frame of mind. Wright and several smaller lights showed a marked disposition to cover their short contracts und under their pur chases the deliveries first mentioned ad vanced sharply. Before the reaction oc curred pork for September appreciated 17Jc and for October 20o above the first price quoted. Later the market eased off , though a nervous feeling was maintained through out the day. January pork failed to sympa thize with the movement In near months and ruled raster almost from the start. Hutchiuson , It was said , furnished tliostrail- dlora with a coed share of the pork bought. Short ribs about hold their own and closed pfactlcully at the sumo prices as yesterday. Lard suffered an actual decline of % c though early sales showed a small improve ment. In September and October pork the day's quotable advance was l'J > fc , while Jan uary prices declined lOo. CHICAGO IjlVE STOCK. CHICAGO , August 33. r , Special Telegram to THK BEB. I CATTI.B. The run was divided at 0,000 to 10,000 Texatis , 2,500'rangers aud the remainder natives. Salesmen barely waited to be asked to make a reduction , as the smart ones could see without spectacles that a big down turn was in order with 20,000 on the market , so salesman that could "nail" a buyer never lot him out of sight If ho cuuld got any thing like a decent offer , hence uio dium and grassy steers that on Monday sold for (3.70@4.SO wore a strong 25o lower and dilllcult to bell. Best export und shipping steers wore more plentiful und wont 10@15o lower in many Instances. Steer * that ship pers wrote in were worth , according to their notions , 14.75 , went out at $4.50jj4.55. ( Taxuus wcro quoted lOo lower. Native butchers Bloolc und rangers were ulso quoted lOo lower followed the downturn of the class mimec above. Stock catllo wore in fair demand und steady , Choice to extra beeves $4.4l'4SO ; medium to good steers 1,850 to 1,500 Ibs. $ J.SO4.80 ( ; 1,200 to l,350lb , | 3.50t.00t ( 050 to 1.200 Ibs. SJ.UOQ 3.30 : stackers and feeders , $1.90(33 ( 00 ; cows bulls and mixed , ? 1.00 ( < ? ; ) .00 ; bulk , ( l.SOQ'J.OO Blop-fed steers , * 3.80 < # 4.80 ; Texas cattle were lOGJ'JSo lowers steers , fJ.KKjJi.83j ( ! cows , fl,25 @ 2,00 ; western rangers , natives und half breeds , $260 ( < r8,50 ; cows , $ J.OO@3.05 ; win tcrcd Toxuns , f3. : J@3.00. Hods Business was active with down turns of a strong So on all heavy that gradei below fancy heavy , which would include good heavy and packers. Fancy heavy am ussortcd light wore about the sanio ns yrs torday. Hough und common packers , * A50(7 ( 8.05 , fair to good t3.70Q3.80 , nnd best heavy I3.UOO4.00 , a few lots nt $4,10 nnd one u 14.05. Light sorts were extremely scarce and as nlgn as at any time , making 14.50 ® F1NANC1AU NEW VOIIK , August S3. ( Special Telegram to TUB UBB.J STOCKS Action In stocks for two days past loft no doubt of tlio fact Urn o-cQllcd tight money would no longer bo an obstacle to an advance. The bears at ro orU last night wore lying low and declared their opportunity will coiuo when tbo trade pets overloaded with stocks. Thcro Is no mistaking the temper ot the trade And ot the coir-try. Th6 bulls talk ot aid tram the public , such us usually comes In after the advance is well under way. There was but one opinion ubout the market to-day. Broad and strong , li nothing unforscon Interferes , was the verdict In advanca. There was no urprlso therefore this morntn ? when the market opened with moro nnlmntlon than on any dny for a long llmo. Hock Island , Atchl- son , Darlington & Quincy , Northern Pt - clflo preferred and St. Paul and n few others monopolized thb business done , \vhllo the ROncrul list was dull nnd uninteresting. As isual , first prices were generally small frac tions higher aud under the brisk demand a further Improvement extending to K P ° r cunt was inudo In the early trading. Ten * nessco coal was exceptional with n gum ot % > er cent to 42. Freer offerings were met nt .ho higher pi-Ices , however , and the market malted and .yielded sllRhtlyrouialnIng steady , Becoming dull toward the end of the hour. Uock Island crossed par , Burlington touched and Jersey Central reached 110. Now England la tor developed marked strength and moved Up nearly 1 per cent to 51K , but seemed to have no effect on the remainder of the list. The principal strength In stocks was shown during the morning. Atchlson was regarded favorably with its nnvv head and after soiling1 at OS closed at 37 % . Jersey Central went up to 110 and Oregon Trans continental to 04 % . lilg Four broke to 74 } and regained to 73 . Northern Pacific was a leader and sold up to 31 % for common and preferred. There was soiling of the Grangers before the close , which loft prices close to last night's iK'ures. The total sales wore 047,000 shares. The followlnz worn the closing quotations : U.8.4s regular. 127ft Northern Pacific. . 82i U.S. 4s coupons..1K7. * < do preferred 'i"li N. W U. H. 4H * coupons..100 ? { do preferred 143U I'aclUclWot Mi 118 N.Y.Central 10fl Central 1'aclnc 34'4 P.iK 87M Chicago ! ! Alton. . f.l3 ! Hocktlsland 16 Chicago , llurllnyton C..M. il M' 717 * AQuinoy IDS do preferred 113 Tli. ) & W 147 SU'auKIcOmaha. . U4 Illinois Central 11C'/ dopreferred P I. . ! ) . & W ' . . . . Ui ! UiUon 1'aclllo KJS Kansas Ac Texas. . . . 12 W..8t. L. Si 1 > . W.'i I.RkoShors Jlfl ; doproforrdd.M 32H Michigan Ceutral. , M ) Western Uulun. . . . HS-i Missouri 1'Rclllo. . . . ? JJ MOSBT Easy at U4J per cent ; closed oiTurcd at ! ) per cent. PUIUB MEUOANTILE PXPKII 5 g7 per cent. STBIIMNO EXCHASOE Quiet ; sixty-day bills , * 4.:3 ( : # ; demand , ft.SO . Brooks. New YOIIK , August 33. [ Special Telegram to TUB 13EE.1 The following uro the min ing stock quotations : Caledonia It. It..800 Iron Silver SOS CUollar a > H ) Mexican 41 Crown Point IIJO Ontario 31(0 ( Con. Cal. ic Ya 770 Opulr 400 Commonweulth."W Occidental 17R Dead wood T. 1B ! Savage 205 Kurelca Con & 0 Morm Nevada ! 5sO Kt Cilsto ire Standard 100 ( Jould at Curry..200 Union ConsoUda'd.UtC ) Hale & Norcro . . , " Ward ' . " s. ! * ) ConsolUUi'd. . ! , Homos take Yellow Jacket uOO Horn Silver . l PUODUCE M.vniCBTS. CHIOAOO , Augustus. litb p. m. close- Wheat Lower ; cash , 78c ; September , 77J cj ; December , 73 15-lOc. corn Lower ; cash , 33 } c ; September , Oats Lower ; cash , aud September , October , 80p. Rye November , 43J Barley September , Prime Timothy $ I.H. ; Flax Seed September , $1.20. Whisky ? ! . ( . Pork Steady ; cash and September , $9.83 ; January , fO.10. Lard Steady ; cash and September , fG.OO ; October , fo.07 > . . Flour Firm ; winter wheat , $3.00 @ 4.50 ; sprint : wheat , $1.30@5.50 ; rye , * 3.CO ® Dry Salted Meats Shoulders , $4. - , „ „ 4.75 ; short clear , $5.12 > ( ui5.25 ; short rios , $5.85. Butter Steady ; creamery , ll@18o ; dairy , 10@15o. Cheese Firm ; full cream Cheddars , 7 , 80 ; flats , 7 % ( < 482iO } Younc Americas , ERRS Easy ; fresh , 1414J c. H Ides Unchanged. Tallow Unchanged ; No. I solid packed , 4@4) c ; cake , 4J a Receipts. Shipments. Flour 24,000 27,000 Wheat 103,000 203.0CO Corn 745,000 445,000 Oats 319,000 187.00J Now York. August 28. Wheat Receipts , 113,000 ; exports , 274,000 : spot unsettled ; new No. 2 red , 80@SOJ o in store and elevator , 85 } @ ! > 0 } c afloat ; ungraded rod , 7iJ ! < ? 3Sc ; op tions closed @Ko under yesterday ; No , 8 red , September closed at 8i $ c. Corn Receipts , 43,000 bushels : exports , 70,000 bushels ; spot stronger ; No. 2 , 43) ) c in store and elevator ; ungraded mixed , 4 % @ ; options weak ; September closed ut ats Receipts , 84,000 bushels ; exports , 14,000 ; spot weaker ; options moderately nc- tlvo ; September closed at 25cspot ; , No. 2 white , 27 @ 27XC ? mixed western , 23(3230. ( Coffee Closed firm nnd30 | to 25 points up ; sales , 50,000 bags ; September , S15.15@15.25 ; spot Rio , Arm ; fair cargoes , $18.50. Petroleum United closed utUS c for Sep tember , ERRS Western , 17 < & 18c. Pork Strong ; Inspected moss , $11.00 ® 11.50 Lard Sates ; western steam , f0.42J @ 0.45 ; closing. $ < i.43 > jf bid. Butter Choice steady , others weak ; west ern dairy , 9@l3c ; creamery , 11 ( < 518 } . Cheese Buroly steady ; western , 6&7o. KaiisaH City , August 23. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 03X@05o ; August , 65cNo. ; 2 soft , cash and August , 07 } e. Corn Lower ; No. 2 , cash , no bids nor offerings : August , 23o bid ; No. 2 white , cash , 23Jio bid. Oats No. 2 , cash , St. tiouiu.August 23. Wheat Unsettled ; cash , 70) c ; September. 70c. . Corn Lower ; cash , Ulc ; September , 31X0320. Oats Quiet ; caub , 18o ; May , 325 (332J/c ( 1'ork ( Julot at $10.25. Lard Nominal at f5.75. Whisky Unchanged ; steady at (1.03. Butter Unchanged ; dull ; creamery , 15(3 ( 17c ; dairy , 8@14c. MIHvnultoi- , August 23. Wheat Easy ; cash , 75 c. Corn-Quiet ; No. 3 , 83 @ 34a Oats Dull ; No. 2 white , . ' 3 ; ( i23c. Rye Steady ; No. 1 , 439fc. Harley Unsettled ; September , 591 0. ProvUlons Firm ; pork , cash , $9.87J < , Minncui li4 , August28. Sample wheat lilgncr ; receipts , 119curs ; shipments , 79cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , track , 81o ; No. 1 north ern , August , 81c ; September , 75o ; on track , 77@78ij ; No. 3 northern , August , 72c ; on track , 73@75o. I ivurpool , August 23 , Wheat Firm ; demand poor and holders offer moderately ; California , No , 1 , 7s ld@7s l | d per cental. Corn Steady ; demand poor ; now mixed western , 4sd per cental. ( Jinciiinuf , August 23. Wheat Good Uoiuund ; No , 'J rod , 75u. Corn In llgut dumaud ; No. 2 mixed , @ 20c. . Oats-Firm ; No.2mlxea , Whisky Steady at 11.03. K STOCK. Cliloaiio. August 23. The Drovers' Journal reports us follows : Cattle Receipts , 19,500 ; market weak and lower ; beeves , M.40@l SO ; steers , fJ.Ua@t.30 ; stockora and feeders , tl.W © 3.00 ; cows , bulls and mixed , (1.00 (43.00 ( ; Texas cattle , $1.25@3.85j nutivci und half-breeds , (3.40jjJ.50. ( Hogs Receipts , 10.000 ; market 6@10o low er : mixed , | 3.30ai.25 ; heavy , $3.5534.15 ; light , ,00@4.05 ; skips , ( J5o 4. 35. Sheep Receipts. 10,000 ; slow and steady ; natives , $3.40044.50 ; westerns feeders. $ .1.41 © 3.90 ; ToxauB , | J.25ia ,10i latuba , 5.00. Oily , August 23. Guttle Ra ce In ts , 3,000 ; shipments , 4,000 ; choice cows and steers steady , others 5@10o lower ; com- mou to choice corn-fed ulcers , $3.0031.20 ; stockcrs and feediutr steers , $ l.tX > @ 3.15i cows , tl.35@3.CO ' ; grass range steers , il.XK ( < i 3.U5. 3.U5.liogs Receipts , 4,000 ; hlpmeati , 400 good to choice light , $4.20@4.80l heavy ndd mixed , $3.65(34.15. ( Sioux Oltr. Augu t2S. Cattle UocoIpU , 70o ; shipments. ; market steady ; steers , fJ.lK > 33,40 ; stockers nnd feeders , $2.15Q2.75. Hogs Receipts , 700 ; market lower ; light nnd mixed , ? 3.-IOQ3.05henvy ; , (3.70@3.75. Nntlonnl HKiilc Y.inU. Ka t . 8t. Ijoiils , August 23 Cattle Receipts , fi.OOO ; shipments. 2tKX ) ; miirkct lower ; choice heavy natlvostccrs , $ ( ,10@4.20 ; fair to good , $3-00(3 ( 4.10 ; stockcrs and feeders , fJ.OOM3.00 ; range Bteere , $2.20@3.0J. Hogs Receipts , 2,400 ; shipments , COOj market steady ; fair to choice licnvv , $ .004.20 ; packing , $3.00@4.15 ; light , $1.25 4.40. _ OMAHA LilVK 8TOO 1C. Cattle. ' Wednesday , August 23. The little ray of light which appeared In the cattle market yesterday disappeared en tirely to-day. With Chicago reporting about 20,000 cnttlo received and the market lOo lower prices have dropped down as low as they have been any tlmo yet. It was not only lower on beef cattle but lower on every thing. No ono scorned to want any cattle or rather no one appeared to have the courage to buy any. The forenoon pnssod without business enough being transacted to really establish values. A small bunch of 1,309-lb. beeves sold ut $3.00 and that was ubout the only sale of any Importance made during the forenoon , Quito n string of ranucrft changed huudsbut the terms were private. Uutchers' stock was not very plenty , but cows sold way down. A few pretty good cows sold at $1.85 @ 2.10. The fresh receipts of stock cattle were small , but the yards wcro full of hold overs , some of them not of very good qual ity. The trade was slow.as on other grades , nnd the buyers scorned determined to buy them lower. Llttlo stock cattle wcro almost unsalable , A few feeders brougnt $2.GO@ 2.70 and some stackers $3.00@2.40. linn * . Hogs sold n little lower than yesterday , running , perhaps , 5o lower on light weights , and n little stronger than ycstorday'a closo. As the shipping-demand was fair and the re ceipts light the bulk of the hogs changed hands in good season. The packers , however , wcro just ns bearish ns yesterday and they wanted the hogs at about yesterday's closing prices. A load of grassy stuff sold nt $3.35 and pieces and throwouts sold down as low us $3.25. Sli > op. There was ono double deck of westerns , largely owes , which sold at $3.70. Receipts. Cattle 1,000 Hogs 3,300 Sheep 200 Horses 53 Prevailing I'rlcog. The following ts atible ot prlosj paid In this tn.irkot for tlio grades of stock .men tloned : Primestoers. 1300to 1030Ibs.$3.90 @ 4.30 Good stfiors. 1250 to 1450 Ibs. . . 3.59 ( $4.15 Good steers. 1050 to 1303 Ibs. . . 8.0J r < ? 3.93 Common cunncrs 1,03 ( j$1.75 Ordinary to fair cows 1.50 ® 1.85 Fair to good cows 1.00 W2.00 Good to choice cows B.OO ( J$3.4U Choice to fancy cows , heifers. . 2.40 i2.80 Fuirto coed bulls , 1.50 02.00 Good to clioico bulls 3.00 C . ' 3.-0 Ligntstockors and feeders. . . . 2.25.75 Good feeders , 950 to 1100 Ibs. . 2.75 M',1.00 Fair to choice lieht hogs 8.75 ( S3.85 Fair to choice neavy hogs 3.05 03.80 Common to fair heavy hogs. . . 325 ( $3.55 Fair to choice mixed tiosrs 3.75 @ 3.85 Representative STEEB3. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. tl 1040 $325 14 1140 $3 50 2 1305 883 87 1809 390 10 1033 340 COWS. 3 1010 $1 60 12 1012 $1 90 1 1200 150 12 834 190 7 1077 185 15 1034 210 11 993 1 90 90TEEDERS. TEEDERS. 1 700'$3 85 9 1027 $3 05 1 770 S40 2 1175 270 13 707 a CO COCANKERS. CANKERS. 1 200 $1 00 2 930$140 0 070 1 85 STOCKZKS. 34 577 300 18 850 $2 40 3 850 2 40 BULLS. 1 1540(140 1 1260(150 CALVES. 2 ' . 880 $3 50 WE3TBUN OA.TTLB. Owner No. Av. Pr. 34steers , range strays..1,181 $3 05 Dunham 10 steers , range tailings..1,090 2 25 Pierce SCfeeders , Wyo 1,138 2 20 uoos. No. Av. Shlc. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 3..200 . . $325 63..201 120 S3 70 0..323 80 8-10 03..273 . . 870 2..420 . . 340 68..320 . . 3 72J < 5..400 40 845 49..203 80 8 72l 13. . .297 . .350 65..223 120 375 18 , .290 40 350 49..241 40 8 75 14. , .209 120 850 CO..233 120 375 10. , .E40 . . 850 07..2'IS 100 375 10. , .308 40 850 53..277 . . 875 17. , .828 120 3 55 70..247 40 3 75 0. . .312 . . 353 50. 213 83 8 75 57. . . .20.ICO 355 01. . .213 . . 3 73 10. . .802 100 3 55 CO. , .234 . . 8 75 15. . .373 . .300 40. .231 . . 8 10. 327 . .SCO 42. , .310 40 8 03. .205 SIO 3 05 70. , .225 80 8 77K 110 .3.25 4SO 8 07tf 05. , .Ml . . 8 77 ; ' ' 51 , , .ZM . . 807 50 .214 . . 3 80 50 , , ,281 . . 370 43. .209 . . 8 82 , ,270 80 3 70 63. .2 0 80 S 82' 57..377 130 3 70 81 .184 . . 8 50..803 120 370 40. .223 40 8 85' OJ..275 200 3 70 50. .204 200 3 85 69..290 230 8 70 59. .217 80 8 85 67..200 40 8 70 51. , .22J . . 8 85 63.'WJ 80 3 70 48. 34 . . 8 85 65..358 200 8 70 67. . .229 40 8 85 60..250 100 8 70 74. . .210 80 885 60..273 120 8 70 49. . .2JO . . 8 8ft 48.270 120 370 81..204 100 3 03..810 1150 8 70 70niussEits. niussEits. 63..210 80 385 SHEEP. No. Av. Pr. 93 westerns , Wyoming lia $ JJ 70 104 westerns , Wyoming 118 3 70 L/lvo / Btock Notes. fight bogs easier. Moderate receipts. Cattle demoralized. A few good beeves bore , All grades of cattle lower. Blair & Co. , of Linwood , marketed a car of hogs. James lirown was in from Fullcrton with cattlo. L. G. Todd came in from Union with cattle and hogs. Henderson , In. , sent C. W. Lumra in with two cars of cattle. William Smith , of Genoa , was on the mar ket with' three cars ot c'ittlo. Robert McDonald , of Tildon , was on tbo market with three cars of hogs. Ono year ago to-day a bunch of S3 bead of 1243 pound native steers sold at $5.20. Fremont was represented by J. F. J drlck , who bad cattle on thu market. Fred Uoyd came In from Cokovillo , Wyo. , with three cars of cattle belonging to J. W. Stone. The "country" seems to have a mistaken idea recording "grass" nnd "corn" Dojrs. For instance , to-day 180-pound grasscrs sold at $3.75. while corn-fed hogs of tno same weight sold at f4.00 ; but it is bard for the salesmen to explain it to the shippers , sorao of whom tliuiK they buvoboon robbpd. Than , again , country shippers buy so-called cholera bogs , whloh they always expect a big price tor. Last Saturday some 140 pound cholera pigs sold at $3.50 , while selected corn-fed pigs of tbo same woluht sold at $4.60. Some 250- pound hoga sold at $3.40 , aud prime hogs of the same weight at $1.00 , Chicago Drovers' ' Journal. OMAHA. WHOlil.SAIjE MAHIC12TH. I'rotiuoc , Fruits , Eto. Eaci-Strictly fresh , 18@18Xu. HUTTBII Creamery ; Fancyl5@16o ; choice. 14@15o. Dairy : Funoy , 18@14o ; choice , llQl2o. Country i Fancy , 12@14o ; good to choice , ICOtlo ; falrfgfocj inferior , < J PordoZj'rl'DO. ' LIVR PIORONS . GAME Weather too hot fok- game nnd but little doing. Pralrlo chlratrs arc still out of season and can not bo exposed for sale be fore September 1. WhatbWir few were re ceived In good order sold nt fnlr prices , but n regular market Is not quoUblo. Plovers are soiling readily at $1.09 to $1.59 per dozen , nnd ducks , it 'veil grown , nro1 iwantnd. Some Mallards received lately sold readily at $ .1.00 per dozen , nnd wood ducks nnd mixed , $1.75 (32.00. ( , HmNS Choice hand nicked nnvy , $1,75 ® 2.00 ; choice hand picked medium , $1.05(31.80 ( ; choice hand picked country , $1.00 ( 1.05 ; clean country , $ l.50@1.00 ; inferior country ; $1.00@1.23. HIDES , PRI.TS , TALLOW. ETO Green salted hides. 4 > 4@4 fc ! dry salted hides , 5o ; dry flint hides , 7o ; calf tildes , 4X@5c ; damaged hides , 2o less ; sheep pelts , creep , each , ioc@ ! $1,00 ; sheep pelts , dry , per Ib. 9S12o. ( Tnl- low , No. 1 , 4@4 > { o ; No. 2 , 8 @ 3Jia Grease , white , 4X ( < ? 4C5 yellow , 2K 3c. WOOL Fine , average , in@16o ; medium , nvnrago , 21@22o ; ounrtor blood , avornpo 20JB ( 21u ; coarse , uvorngc , ] 5@l7o ; cotts and rough , average , 14@16c. POTATOES' 25ft30c ( per bu. POULTHT Old hens and chickens , $3,00 ® 3.00 ; spring chlckonsiOOf J3.50 ; ducks and , per Ib. 9e ; turkeys , 9@10o ; young Seoso , per doz , $3.00. CHEESE Young Americas , full cream , lOa ; factory twins , l'fo ' ; off grades , 0@7o ; Van Rossem Eilom , $11.50 p3r doz ; nap sago , 19c ; brick , Il ( ! l2c ; limburger , 0 $ < @ 7o ; domestic , Swiss , 14c ; cheese safes , bronze modal , No. 8 , $2.85. OHASOKS Los Aneoles. $4.60 ; Rodi , $0.00. LEMONS Fancy. $ o.OO@8.M ) ; choice , $ -1.50. SOUTIIEIIN PEACHES , ' bu. 75c@l for choice nnd 85@40o for poor nnd common. AI'PLKS Per bbU 60c@t-.00. CALIFORNIA PEACHES 20 Ib boxes , (1.50 ® 1.75. CAi.ironNiA GRAPES $1.50(31.75. ( CALIFOIINIA PLUMS $1.00. PEAKS 40 Ib boxes. $1.75@2.25. WATBttMF.LONS-lO.OO@20.X ( ) DOr 100. CANTELourES Per doz , & 0@COc. PINEAPPLES Per doz , $3.25@3.00. BANANAS According to size , per bunch , $2.00@3.00. COCOANUTB Per 100 , $3.00. AlTLE BUTTEIl 5C. CiDKit Ubls , $5.00 ; hf bbls , $ .1.00. MAVLTS SUOAII 12K@loo per Ib. VEAL Clioico , medium size , 6iCo ( ; chotco heavy , 4@5o ; spring lambs , $30.00 ( < J30.00 per dozen. HONEY 14 ( < 215c | per Ib for choico. PitESBiiVES 9J @ 10c per Ib. JHLI IF.S 3J @ 4o per Ib. BEESWAX No. 1 , 10@19o. HAY $2.50@5.50. CHOP FF.BIJ $10.0J@12.00. > BitAN-$9.00@9 23. SAUSAGE Bologna , 4@IJ o ; Frankfurt , 80 ; tongue , 9c ; summer , 23c : bead cheese , 7c. Pies FEET Pickled , kits , 75c ; pickled pics1 tongues , kits , ? 2.S5 ; pickled tripe , kits , 03o ; pickled H. C. trlpc , kits , 85e ; spiced pigs' 'hocks ' , Kits , $1.15. BEEF TONGUES Salt , bbls , $20. Groceries. Pnovisioxs Hams , No. 1. 10-lb average , % c ; 20 to 23 Ibs , lie ; 12 to 14 Ibs , 12 > fc ; No. 2 , lOo ; specials , Ul c ; shoulders , < c ; breakfast bacon , No. 1 , 10J ! e ; specials , 12V c ; picnic , 7J/c ; ham sausage , ic ) ; dried beef hams. 9 } c ; beef tongues , JO per dozen ; dry salt meats , 0@7c per lu ; boneless ham , 9 c. WiiArriNO PAi-nit Straw , per Ib , 1 % @ 2' c ; rag , 2J c ; tnanillu , B , 5@0'ii : ; No. 1 , Sc- SALT Dairy. 2SO Ibsiiibbl , bulk$3 10 ; bust grade , 00 , 5s , $2.30 ; best grade 100 , 8s , $3.40 ; best grade , 23 10s , $3.30 ; > rock salt , crushed , $1.80 ; dairy suit , Ashton , 50-lb bags , S5c ; bulk , 224-lb , bugs , $3.40 ; .common , In bbls , 81.25. , . CHOCOLATE AXD COCOA 21@37o per Ib ; German clncory , red. So , GiNann Jamaica , } { pints. $3.00 per doz. FAWNACEOUS GOODS JJarley , 8C3 } o : farina , 4) ) c ; peas , 3u ; oattnoal , 2 ou muc. aronl , llo ; vermicelli , llo : rice , sago nnd tapioca , 0 ( < i > 7c , Fisit Salt Dried codflso , scaled herring , 24c per bOx ; hoi. herring , dom.50c ; Hamburg spiocd herring , 81.50 ; hoi. herring , 70c@$1.10'mackerel , largo fam ily , (10.23 pnr 100 Ibs ; whlteflHh , No. 1 , $0.50 ; family , $3.75 ; trout , $3.25 ; ' salmon , $8.50 ; an chovies , 80c. LYE $1.75 ( < ? 4.50. NUTS Almonds , 15@l7c ; Brazils , 80 ; fil berts lie : pecans , lOc ; walnuts , 12c ; peanut cocks , bJic : roasted , lOl c. CANNED FISH Brook trout , 3 Ib. $3.40 ; salmon trout , 3 Ib , $3.35 ; .clams , 1 Ib , $1.25 ; cloms , 3 Ib , $3.00 ; clam chowder , 3 Ib , $3.25 ; deviled crabs , 1 Ib , $3.25 : deviled crabs , 2 Ib , $3.50 ; codfish balls , 2 Ib , $1.75 ; cavler : % Ib , (2.25 ; eels , lib. $3.40 ; lobsters , lib , $1.90 ; lobsters , 2 Ib , $3.90 : lobsters , deviled , J Ib , $3.25 ; muckerul , 1 Ib , $1.03 ; mackcral , mus tard sauce , 3 Ib , $3.10 ; macKcrul , tomato sauce , 8 Ib , $3.40 ; oysters , 1 Ib , 95c ; oysters , 3 Ib , $1.60 ; salmon. C. It , 1 Ib , $3.00 ; salmon , C. R. , 3 Ib , $3.80 ; salmon. Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.60 ; salmon , Alaska , 2 Ib , (305 ; shrimps , 1 Ib , $3.05. LAUD Tierces Refined , 0c ; choico,6J o ; pure leaf , 7c ; kettle rendered , 7ifc. Ada % c to % c per Ib for smaller quantities. OILS Kerosene P. W. , OJ/c ; W. W. , Wo ; headlight , 13o ; salad oil , f3.15@9.00 per dozen. Diiinn'FnusTS Currants , 4K@5 ° ? prunes , casks , 1,800 Ibs , # @ } { ; prunes , bbls or bags , 4i'4'c | ; citron peels , drums , 20 Ibs. 21c ; lemon peel , drume , 20 Ibs , lOc ; fard dates , boxes. 12 Ibs , 9o ; apricots , choice evaporated. 25-lb boxes , IG-s : apricots , Jelly , cured , 25-lD boxes , 15c ; apiicots , fancy , Mt. Hamilton , 25-lb boxes , 15o ; apricots , choice , bags , SO IDs , 13c ; apples , evaporated , Alden , 50-lb boxes , 0c ; apples , Star , Oc ; ai > plcs , fancy Aldon. 5-lb , 80 ; apples , fancy Alden , 2-lb , 8J c ; blacubcrrles , evaporated , 60-lb boxes , 5 @ 5 c ; cherries , pitted , dr.v cured , 15o ; pears , California fancy , } 4B boxes , 25 Ibs , 12Kpouchcs.Cal. ! . fancy , % a unp boxes , 25 Ibs , I3c ; poaches , Cal. No. llancyXs unp. bags , 80 Ibs , 12 } o ; peaches , fancy , ovup. unp. , 50-lb boxes , 12@l4o ; peaches , Salt Lalto now , OK@ " ° - nucturines , rod , 12c ; nectarines , silver , bags , l a\ \ pitted plums , Cal , 25-lb boxes , llo ; raspberries , ovup. N. Y. , new , 2Ic ; prunes Cal , R. C. , 90-100 boxes , 25 Ibs , 8c ; prunes , Cal. , R. C. , 60-70. 9c ; orange peel , 15c ; raisins , California Loni dons , crop 1838 , $2.40@3.60 ; raisins , Cain ; fornlu loose , muscatelscrop 1SSS , (1.90@3.00 ; valenclua , 1888 , 7c. PlCKLE3--Medium , per bbl , $4.60 ; small , $3.50 : gherkins. $0.60 ; C. & 13. chow chow , qts , $5.90. pts , $3.40. BAGS American A , seamless , 17o ; Union Square paper , discount 33 per cent. COFFEB Green Fancy old golden Rio , 23o ; fancy old pcaberry , 24o ; Rio , choice to fancy , 23o ; Rio , prime , 20 o ; Rio , good , 19 } < o ; Mocha , 29u ; Java , fancy Mandohllng , 27o ; Javu , good interior , 24c. COFFEE Roasted Arbuokl&'s Arlosa , 23J c ; McLaughlln's XXXX , 23 , ' o ; Gorman , 23c ; Dllworth , 23J o ; Aluroma , 2U c. SALSOOA n < ; @ 3o per Ib , STAIICII n@7o per Ib. STOVE POLISH $3.00@5,87 per gross. SricEa Whole , per Ib AllsDlco , llo ; Cas sia , China , O e ; cloves ; Zanzibar , 30o ; nut megs , No , 1. 75c ; popiier.18c. . SUOAUS Cut loaf , 9 e ; cut loaf , cubes , o ; Standard , powdered , OK ! XXXX Dry ( iotxlH. BATTS Standard. 80 ; Gum , 8c : Beauty , 2Ku ; Boone , 14o ; B , cased , $0.50. HLANKKTS White , j$1.00@i7.50 : colored , . . . , CAMIIIIICS Sinter , 5c ; Woods , 60 ; Stand- uud , 60 ; Peacock , 5o. * " -v CAIII-ET WA'KIBibb ; 'White ' , IS o ; col ored , 21 0. I' i CoMFOitTUiis-$0.50n5.00. { : { COIISET JEANS Boston. ) ' 7J o ; Androscog- gin , 7c ; Kearsuge , 7io ; Uockport , Cc : Concstoga. UJ c. COTTON FI.AX.VF.LS 10 per cent trade dis. ; EE.8oGG.ioXX ; ) , 10 o ; OO. ll } < e ; unbleacoed , LL , SWo : CO , O&o ; SB , 7 o ; NN , 12Xo ; AA , 14o ; DD , 15 > o ; TT. I0o ; YY , 18oBB ; , 19o : 20 bleached , B o ; W , 12 | < o : 80 , 18Xej 60 brown and slate , 'Jo ; 70 , 12Ko00 ; , lOo. Stevens' SKT , DENIMS Arnoskeag , 9 or , 10 0 ! Everett , 7 oz , 12o ; York , 7 oz , I3o ; Haymaker , 8Ko ; Jeffrey , XX , ll o : Jeffrey , XXX. 12K < > ; Beaver Creek , AA , 12o ; Beaver Creek , BB , He ; Beaver Creek , OC. lOo. DUCK West Point , S9 in. 8or,0)o ; Wosi Point , 29 in , 10 oz , 12 o : West Point , 29 in 12 oz , J5J o ; West Point , 40 lu , 11 oz , lOo. FLANNELS-Plaid Raftsmen. 20o : Clear Lake , liO > < u ; Iron Mountain , 20 } o. FLASNELS-Whlto-U. H. No. 2 , , 22Xc ; G. H. No. 1 , # , 20 > o ; G. H. No. 2 , Jf. ' ' o\ \ Q. IL No. 1. fCOoi Queoheo.No. 8 , & 82 05 Ouccbco , No. 3 , W , 8fKo { Anawnn , Windsor , 23 } < o ; FiANNRi.s-Rcd-0 , 3J . inch , U > Ko ; E , Inch , Slifo } Q O , 34 Inch , 20o ; C3o ; JHF , W. 370)0 ) , , 25c. GINGHAM Plttnkott , checks , O o : Whll- tonton. OJfoi York , 7Uc ; Normandl dress , 7kc ; Calcutta dress , 7 > < c ; Whittontou dross , 7kc ; Renfrew dress,8K ( < il2Ko ) , KENTUCKY JRANS Hercules , 18o ; Loam- ington , 22)o ; Glenwooil. 20o ; Melville , 25o ; Bang-up. 271 0 : Memorial , 15o ; Standpoint , 18c ; Durham , MtscEMAXnous Tublo oil cloth. table oil cloth , marble , $3.50 ; plain Holland , 9c ; dndo Holland , latfo. I'lit.NTB Dress Charter Oak , 5fc ; Ramnpo , 4oLodl \ , 5tftt ; Allen , Co ; Richmond - mend , Go ; Windsor , O&o ; Eddystono , Glfc ; Pacific , 0 > { c. PIIINTS Pink nnd Robes Richmond , OWc ; Allen , Oat Rlverpoltit , 6X0 ; Steel RivorOXo ; Pnclllc , Gtfc. I'KISTS Indigo Blue St. Logor , Washington , GJ o : American , OKu ; Arnold 6)a ) ; Arnold Century , 9ot Windsor Gold Tk't , lUVe ; Arnold B , lO o ; Arnold A , 12ot Arnold Gold Seal , 10 > fo ; Yellow Seal , Amana , l"c. PRINTS Solid Colors Atlnntlc.Oc ; Slater , Co : Berlin nil. 0 } < c ; Garner oil. 0@7e , SimiTiNO CIIKCKS Caledonia X , OJ c ; Caledonia XX , 10) < c ; Economy , Oc ; Otis , c ; Grnnito , OJfo : Crawford chcckr , So ; Haw River plaids , cWc. SHRRTI.NO , BHOWN Atlantic , A , 4-4 , u , i- , * yi < ! , urown.v. . \ , * -i , " > * < > ; iiuusior LL , 4-4. 5Jfo ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7o ; Law rence , LL , 4-4 , 6c ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , f > Xc ; Pcpperell U , 4-4 , O' o ; Popperoll E , 40-Inch , 7Jfc ; PoDiwroll , 8-4 , 17X" ? Pepucrell , 0-4 , 20c ; Pcpperell , 10-4 , 22o ; "Utlca C , 4-1 , 4 fo : Wachutctts , 4 4 , 7o ; Aurora It , 4-4 , 7o ; Au rora B , 4-4 , O ifo. SHRETINO , BLUAcnnn Ellorton , 7J c ; Housekeeper , 8 c ; New Candidate , 8 ( < u ; Berkeley cambric , No. 60 , 9o ; You Hot , 4-4 , 0 c ; butter cloth , OO , 4c ; Cabot. 7 > 4c * ; Farwoll , half bleached , 8K ! Fruit of Loom , 85fo : Green G , 60 ; Hope , 7Ko ; King 'Phil lip cambric , AV/Vij Lonsdalo cambric , lOo ; Lonsdnlo , B cf New York mills , lOe ; Pep- porell , 42 in , lOo ; Popporoil , 40 in , llo ; Pau- perell , 0-4,14) 0 ; Popporell , 8-4. 20o ; Pop poroil , 9-4 , 2ao ; Popporoil , 10-4 , 24o ; Canton , 4-4 , SJi'c ; Canton , 4-4 , lXci ) Triumph , Oc ; Wnmsuttii , llo ; Valley , 5.fc. TICKS Oakland , A , 7 o ; international , YY , 8e ; Shctucket , S , 8 } < c ; Warren , No. 870 , lOo ; Borwick. BA , 18o : Acme , 18o ; York , 80-iu , 12 > c ; York , 33-ln , 13tfc ; Swift River , 8J o ; Thorndlkc , OO , SVo ; Thorndlko , EF , 8Ho ; Thorndlkc. 120 , 9 o ; ThorndilcrXX , 15c ; Cordis , No. 5 , 9Xo ; Conlls , No. 40c Ijiiinber and Bulldlne Material. f. o. b. Omaha. STOCK BOAUDS A112 inch , s 1 s 14 and 10 feet , (4U.OO ; B 12 inch , s 1 B 12 , 14 and 10 feet , 811.00 ; C 12 Inch , sis 13 , 14 and 10 feet , $30.03 ; D 12 inch , Bis 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $23.00 ; No. 1 Com. 12 in s 1 s 13 feet 818.00 : No. Com. 12 in B 1 s 14 und 10 feat , ? 17.50@18.50 ; No. 1 Com. 12 in a 1 s 10 , 18 nnd20'fcet , $10.50 ; No. 3 Com. 12 in si s 14 nnd 10 feet , 510.00. CEIUNU AND P.uiTiTio.v 1st Com. itf in white pine partition , $32.00 ; 3d Com. % In , white pine partition , $27.00 ; clear % In. yellow nine coiling , $20.00 ; clear % in. Nor- wav. $14.50 ; 2d Com. ? / in , Norway , $13.00. Btuims No. 1 com sis 12 , 14 aud 10 ft , 19.00 ; No. 2 com s 1 s 12,14 uud 10 ft , $10.50 ; No. 8 com s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $14.50jNo. 4 com a 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 ft ( ship's eull ) , $11.00. Add 50 cents per M ft for rough. BATTENS , \Vcw < TUIIINO , PICKETS. O. G. Balls , 2J < inch , GOc ; O. G. Balls. J x3. s 1 a , 85c ; 3-ln well tubing , D. & M. und bov , $22.00 ; pickets , D. & H. , flat , $20.00 ; pickets , D. & H. , square , flO.OO. imiKNSIOKS AND WHICH , 12 ft 14 ft 1C ft 18 ft 20 ft 23 ft 24 ft 2x4 . . .1500 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1800 2x0 . . .15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 18 00 2x8..15 CO 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1800 2x10..1500 1C 00 1500 1000 1000 1800 1800 2x12. . .15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 18 ( X ) 4x-48xS10 ( K ) 10 00 10 00 17 OCl 17 00 18 00 19 Oo FENCING No. 1 , 4 and 0 inch , 12 and 14 ft , rough. $10.tlO@10.50 ; No. 1 , 4 und 0 inch. 10ft , $17.1)0(317.50 ) ( ; No. 2 , 4 und G inch , 12 nnd 10 ft , $18.50@14.00 ; No. 2,4 and 0 inch , 10 ft. $15.00 @ 10.00. FIKIBIIING 1st and 2d clear , lf Inch , s i s , fi9.00@51.00 ; 1st nnd 2d clear , 1 > and ) Inch , s2 s , $47.00@50.03 ; 3d clear , 1J inch , i 2 a , $43.00@10.00 ; B select. 1 , IJ and 2 inch , s 3 s , $37.0U@33.00 ; 1st and 2d clear , 1 inch , s 2 s. $45.00 ; 3d clear , 1 inch , s2s , $38.00 ; i. select , 1 Inch , s 3 s , $33.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s 2 s , S29.00. FLOORING 1st com 0 inch white pine , $34.00 ; 3d com 0 inch white pine. $31.00 ; 3d com 0 Inch white pine , $20.00 ; D coin 0 inch white pine , $30.00 ; com 4 und G inch yellow pine , $15.00 ; Star 4 inch yellow olno. 817,00 ; iatand2d clear yellow pine , 4 und 0 inch , $19.00. Poi'LAH LUMBKU Clear popular box bds , IBS , 2 E , $31.00 ; clear poplar , % in panel , $30.00 ; clear poplar , % in panel , $25.00 ; clear poplar , } 4 panel stock wide , B 2 H , $25.00 ; clear poplar corrugated celling , % , $30.00. POSTS White cedar , 0 inch halves , lie ; white ccdcr , 5 inch halves and 8 inch q'rs , He ; white cedar , 4 inch round , lOc ; Tencssco red cedar , split , ICc ; split oak ( white ) 8c ; sawed oak , lite. Smxni.ns. LATH , per M. XX clear , $3,20 ; extra "A * . $2.bO ; standard A , $2.00 : 5 inch clear , $ l. < ! 0@1.70 ; 0 inch clear , $1.75@1.80 ; No. 1 , $ l.Kl.lli ) ( ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territory , $ ( .40 ; California red wood , dimenaion widths , $4,50 ; Rvprcss , clear heart , dimension widths , $3.25 ; lath , $3.50. Suit' LAP No. 1 plain , Sand 18 inch , $17.50 ; No. 2 plain , 8 and 10 inch , $15.50 ; No. 1 , O. Q. $18.00. SIDING 1st com 12 nid 10 feet , $22.00 ; 2d com 12 and 10 fcot , $10.00 ; 3d com 12 and 10 feet , $15.00 ; fence , com 13 and 10 feet , $13.00. LIME , I.TO. Quincy white llmo ( best ) SOo ; English and Gorman Portland cement , $3.45 ; Milwaukee und Louisville , $1.80 ; Michigan plaster , $3.25 ; Fort Dodge piaster , $2.10 ; Blue Rapid plaster , $1.00 ; hair , 20c ; sash. GO per cent dis ; doors , blinds , mouldings , 50 per cent dis ; tarred felt , per cwt , $2.00 ; straw board , $1.00. Twines and Hope. BINDEHS' TWINE Sisal. lOo ; hemp , 15c ; manllla , 18c. CI.OTIISI.INES Cotton , 50-ft , $1.20 ; cotton , 60-ft , $1.40 ; jute , 60-ft , OOo ; jute , 00-ft , $1.00- COTTON TWINK Pine , 22o ; medium , lOc ; heavy hemp , IGo ; light hemp , 15c. SAIL TWINE B , sail , 20oCalcutta ; , 15c ; Manilla rope , 13 a ; sisal rope , HKo ; now products , tic ; jute , 8c ; cotton , 12o ; hide rope , 17c. English Alotal Market. A London cable to the American metal market dated Friday , August 23 , reports as follows : Moderate dealings and steady prices on the whole have characterized tbo entlro market during tbo week. TIN Varied rather moro in price than other metals , but has been dealt in to a smaller extent than last week. Opening un changed on Monday nt f'M and 00 10s , for cash and three months , it worked down 10s for the day , und was even a trilla easier on Tuesday. Cash got back to 00 the next forenoon , and forward advanced to 00 10s by the close : and yesterday these values wore maintained or oven slightly improved upon. The upward tendency continuing to day , closing prices weie tlrm ut 00 5s and 00,17s , Gd. Coi'i'Bii The firmness noted last week has been less marked , cash bars going rather easier ut 43 10d on Monday , while forward delivery advanced 5s to 42 15s for three mouths uromut , On the two following days ttio weaker tendency became moro apparent , a loss of 5s to 10s being recorded on Tues day , and n further decline of about 10s at ouch 'Change on Wednesday , when closing figures were 42 5s nnd 4110s. From this point prices improved 10@15s yesterday fore noon , dropping back slightly later in the day , and to-day held about steady to a close at 1217s Gd cash and 12 forward. ANTIMONV Has again boon held In some quarters for higher figures , but in the ab sence of an active trade for wuutof supply it is fair to repeat the quotation of 00 for Hallett'u. Si'BLTHit Again advanced from 21 last Friday to 21 17s Od buyers , 21103 sellers to-day. Liun Differed from other metals by turn ing a fraction easier on Tuesday , and now bus ruled ut 12 12s Gd for several days. ENdueu Pia IIION In strong contrast to its recent activity has stood unaltered since last Friday at48s Od for No. S. BnssusiKii Pia Gained another Gd , and is now worth 554 Gd at Worklugtou. STISKL RAILS Hold by some makers at 5 2s Gd for heavy sections , with a demand at 2s Od to 5s less per ton. OLD RAILS More wanted from the states , but other sources of demand unchanged. T's still quoted 70 , D. II. ? 5s , C.U. , N. Y. SCIIAI * IKON Moderately dealt in at last week's prices of 40s(142s ( Gd f.o.b. Qnsaow , Friday 23,18S9. SOOTCU JUNTS Although looking firmer nt the boelti- nlng of the week , hnvo since reacted without complete recovery. The first sales on Mon day wcro several pence higher at 4fh Od$1fi.i ( 8J , but the market was down to 40i nt the close , which flguro was again broken by n penny or two both Tuesday nnd Wednesday. Rallying to 10s yesterday morning , the price worked up threepence moro for that dny , and this afternoon gained fourpnnco additional , 4f > s 7d being the closing prico. Makers' quotations nro for Coltncss , along * Bide , Glnegow , OOi nd ; Gnrtshorrlo , along- Ride , Glasgow. 5Ss OJSuinmorloe ; , alongside , Glasgow , 5Ss Od ; Lnnglonn. alongside , Glas gow , 60s Od ; Cnrnbroo,1 alongside , Glasgow , 50s Od ; Glongnrnook , alongside , Ardrossnn , 65 .Id ; Eghnton , alongside , Ardrossan. 47s Od ; Dalmolllnglon , Ardrossan , 40 * Od. Light- crngo , Ardrossan to Glasgow , Is ton. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 505 fcouthltUli Slroot. - OiuiUm BLAKE , BOISSEVAIN & GO , , .London , Kiitflumlt ADOLPH BOISSEVAN & CO , , Amsterdam , Holland. rrnntnct a ccnernl bunking builnoo. Seciirltloi bought nml oM on comnilu'lon. Furclfin cxchauuoi. Commercial nml tmvoler's letters ot credit. Onler for bond anil stocks oxocuto.1 on comral * Klon In London und on all Continental lloursai o Kuropo. Negotiations of Hnllwnjguto , CUT anJ Corporl- tlon Lonns a tpcclnltr NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK , U. S. DEPOSITORY , OHAHA , NEB. Capital . $400,000 Sitrnhis , Jan. 1st , 1889 . 52,000 s AND omucmxits : UKNUV W. YVTES , President. LKvnsH. ItcEU , Vice President. A. K.TOU/.U.IN. W. V. MOKSB. JOHN S. OOK.IXS , It. 0. CtfSIIINO. j. N. II. PA-THICK , W. II. B. HUOIIES , Cashier. THE IRON BANK , Cor. 12th nnd Karnam Sts. A General Dunking lluslncsi Transacted. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK. Capital , - $4OOOOO Surplus , - 4OOOO OHlcnrs and Directors E. M. Mornemnn. G , M. Hitchcock , .los. O'nrncnu. Jr. , A. Henry. B. M. AndcrHon. Wm. 0. Maul , v.prcs. ; U II. Will. lams , A. ] ' . Hop'.clna , pros. ; A. Mlllard , cashier ; F. II. Uryaut , asslstantcnshler. Boots and Shoos. K1RKENDALL , JONES & CO. , 8uceuors to Reed , Jonci & Co. Wholesale Manufacuirers of Bets : & SDOBS Ascuti for IlJ'ton Hubbcr Bboo Co. , 11C2. 1101 nd 1101 llumer Btrcct , On > m. Nebraska. Brewers. STORZ & 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , IMlNorlli Eighteenth streetOmaha , Neb. Cornice. EAOLE CORN WE WORKS , ' MannMnrers ofGalyanizei Iron Cornice Window-caps and netalloskTllghts. .loliu Uponeler , proprietor. ! l and llu buulb 10th street. Paper Boxes. JOBN L. WILKIE , Proprietor Oinalia Paper Box Factory , Nos. 1317 and 1319 Douglas street , Omaha , Neb. Sash , Doors * Etc. v M. A. DIsnHOW A CO. , Wholesale manufacturers of Sasn , Doors , Blinds ant Mouldings , Branch office , 12th amd Itard streets , Omnha.Net ) . DOHA" MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Uouldlnas , stair-work and Interior hard wood DnleU. North ICth struct , Omaha , K b. 8toajTTFUt1riBS Pump8 , Etc. & CLAllK STEAM IlEATIA'Q CO. , Pnmps , Pipes and Engines , Bteam. water , rallwar and mlnlnif auppllei , ate. 920 , V23 and U2 < Karnam street , Oinnlia- U. S. WIND EXOINE & PUAIP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , UallUtT wind mills , 918 and 920 Jones it. , Omaha. U. V. Itoss , Aotliif Manager. DROWNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , BheeMron work , steam pumps , saw rnUls. 1213-I2U Ixiaven wertU st ruet , Omaha. Iron Works. PAXTON & VIEIILIKQ IRON WORKS , Wrought and Gait Iron Baling f orfc XnKlncs , biass work , eeneral foundry , machine and blacksmith work. OlUce r.ii.l works , U. 1' . llr. and 17th itrect , Omuba. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire andiron Minis OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Bnrglar Proof Safes , Vaults , jnll work. Iron shutters and lire escapes CJ. Audrcen. prop'r. Corner nth and Jackson its. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of South. Omaha , IMtGi - TUB CHICAGO SHORT LINE OFTBD Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , Tlio Vest Itouto from Omaha and Council HI to to - THE EAST TWO TnAmBAHBBWUKN OMAHA Chicago , AND Milwaukee. St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Baplds , Rock Island , Fie eport , Itockford , Clinton , Jubu ) < iuc , Uarcnport , Elgin , Madlsou , Jaticsrllle , lleldlt , Wlnona , La Cronsc , And all otber Important points East , Nortbitit and boutuemt , Fortlirough tlckuti call on tbo tl ket itpt ; atlUll Fnrnatu jtrect , In Hsrkor Uluek , or at Umm I'ociB. Depot. 1'ullms.n Sleepsrs and ( no flneit Dlnlnz Can la tbs world ra run on the ma'tillnu of tbeCblcano , Mll < waukco A BL 1'nul llallwur. and orvrj attention Is paid to pain-oxers \ courteous ciuployts of tUe It.illl'l.Kll. OoncrJl Manager. 3. K.l'UCKKU. Astlttint Ueueral Manager. A. V. It. OAltPlC.YiKll , Ueueral 1'auenger and Ticket Antnt. U ico. 1C. UKAtTOIiU. Asslstaat General 1'ustnf el nil Ticket Agont. V. J. ULAllR. Qsocrs.1 BapirlDtfndeot. 0 A3 AND ELECTRICITY. AgrlotilturhMmplomontB. _ " CHURCHILL PAIIKEIJ , Dsalerin Agrlcnltnral Implements , Wapu Carriages aoj bUKulrs. Jnnrs itrrrt , between Dili an4 lltb. Oionhn , Nctrttktt , AT iVOJJ/it M mCALr CO. , Amlcnll'l ' IinpICiiienls , f azons , Carrlanci lluggloi , tto.Mioloia'a. . Onuha. Nebraska. PARLIN , OHENnOHF A MARTIN CO. , \Vliolomlo Dcaleis In Agrlcnll'l ' Imploiiicnts , Wagons & Enzgicj Ml. rCI , IQi and W ! Jones sttftt. Omaha. 3UOL1NE , MILBUHNA STODDARD CO. , Mannraeturer * nnd Job' on In Wafoas , Boggles Rake ] , Plows , Etc. Cor. fth and I'acina slrc U. Oniaba. Artists' Mntorlola. A. UObPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , H13 Douglss str et , Oinivha. Ndbrmta. Boots and Shoos. W. V , MOUSE & CO. , Jobbers of Boots and Slices. 1101 , lift ) , 110& Douglas street , Omntm. Manufactory * Hummer street , lloslun. Conl , Coke , Eto. JAMES II' . THATCHER COAL CO. , Miners and Shippers of Coal aud Coke. Itoom 31 , U , B. National Hunk llutlillnt , Ornn'ia. OMA UA COAL , COKE AL I Joliters of Hard EUi Sin Coal , SO ) South 13tli strcat , UninUa , Nebraska. NEBRASKA FUEL , CO. , Shippers of Coal arl Coke , III Soulu 13th st , , Ouiahn , Nub. LUMBER , ETC , JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lninber , Eta Imported nnd American 1'ortlanJ TrnruU Slat * BKSutfor MIlirHtikioliTdrau Ic cement and y wlAto liuie. CHAS It. LEE , Dsaler in Haidwcod Lumber , Wood carpets nnd parquet lloorinc. I > tb and Douglas ) stiecta , Dmalia , Ntb. ' OMAHA L UMBER CO. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesato IStb street and Union I'sclllc track , Omaba. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , Etc. Ynrdu Corner Tth And Houglas , Offie * Corner lutli and Douulai. _ FRED. } \ \ GRAY. Lumlie1 Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner ! Hu and Douiilaa its , Omaba. f ? . N. DIET'/ ! , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13th and California streetOmalmNebraska. / . OBERFELDER & CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Nolim M , 210and 212 bomb lltli street. Notions. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Punishing Goods , 1171 Haruey Street , Omaha Commission and Storage. RWDELL & RIVDELL , Stooge and CJinmission Mcrclianls , Specialties Ilutter , rces , cheese , punltrr , sameV 1112 Howard street , Omaha , Neb. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goois , Famishing ; Goods anft Notions 1102 and 1101 Douglas , cor. lltU street , OomU , S'eb. KlLPAl'RICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. , Importers & Jolite in Dry G30flsKotions , Cell's furnlshlnK ( roods. Corner lltb and llarner streets , Umali a , Nebraska. BELIN , THOMPSON & CO. , Irjporlers and Jobbers of Woolens and Tailors' ' T. mniinzs , 317 South IClhutrc-it. Furniture. DEWEV & S'JONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Karnam street , Omaha , Nebraska. CHARLES SUIVERICK , Furniture , Omaha , Nebraska. Groceries. PAXTON , QALLAQIIER & CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Piwisiois , TOO , 707. TKI aud 711 South 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , llth andLeaTenworth streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Hardware. W. J. BROA'JOIf , Heayy Hirflware , Iron and Steel , Bprimtl , waKen stock , hardnnre , lumber , cto. IZOI and iil llainer stu-et , Umalia. LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN HARD ? WARE COMPANY. Wholesa'B Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Pla'e ' , UeUls , sheet Iron , etc. Agents ror Howe seals * , Miami powder and l.yinan bat bed wire. JdlMEDAUQIt & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Mechanic * ' tool and Ilutralo scales. It05 Uouglal street , OnialiaJ < eb. Toys , Eto. II. HARDY & CO. , Jobbers of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Good ? , Dome furnltlilnK goods , children's carrlsxcs , 1S Karnam stieot , Oinnba , Neb. j Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Rcfmei ana Lubricating Oils , Axl grease , etc. , Omaha. A. H. BUliop , M n g fj Papor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Pacer Mm. Carry a nice nook ol printing , nrapplnv n1 , tJpeclal Attoutlon lvca to card paper PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1802 PARNAM STREET ,