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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 11 , 1889.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Moro Activity and Higher Values
In th Wheat Pit
THE COMPETITION OF RUSSIA.
English TrntloM T/ilnkTIiny / Will tlo
Inucricn'lcnt of Aiiirloan Siii-
pticH Till January Cum Moro
Active Provisions Nervous.
CHICAGO PIIODUCE
CIIICAOO , Sopt. 10. [ Spoclnl Tclocram
to TUB Ur.E.l There was ft rovcrsal of the
ipcculatlvo sentiment among \vlioat traders
to-day which was productive of inoro activity
In business and a higher range of values.
Mutual Inquiries were frequent among sculp-
era ns to the c.vuso of the improvement and
n ( -onornl Ignorance was prfcsscd of any
outside reason lor higher prices , There
were several Items of news in circulation ,
however , which might account for the shorts
desiring to cover. Among tlioso was cabled
a paragraph from a leading London newspa
per to the effect that European dollclcnclcs
would require 18,000,000 , bushels to irmko
thorn good , but before going further another
feature of the European trade may bo hero
introduced. A gentleman connected with
one of the loading houses on 'Change , which
has extensive English connections , has Just
returned from abroad and says that at pres
ent the wants of England nro being supplied
by Russia at lower prices than are
prevailing hero , that English millers have
learned to make good Hour from u mixture of
Russian nnd Indian wheat , nnd that while
traders there nru not boars at the prices
they nro paying for wheat the y think they
will bo practically Independent of American
supplies until January next. This , of course ,
represents only an Individual opinion , but Is
the Result of inquiries by close observing
Chicago merchants. Inspection returns tire
showing the wheat arriving here as going
from bad to worse , as oui of ! J3j cars ro-
ci'ivcd hero to-day only seven cars inspected
No. 2 , and in store hero now there are only
603,000 , bushels nil told of contract wheut ,
while nt the same time last year three times
ns much In store did not deter
a certain gentleman from running a
corner. There was a report of about
% at one time on a rumor that the govern
ment , report to bo published this afternoon
would show a decrease of 3 points in the
condition of spring wheat. The ganoral
crowd , however , was not prepared to believe
In any lenliing out of advance intelligence.
Thu course of prices was almost steadily
upward from the start. December opened
at 77J c , which was } c over the previous
dav's closlnc quotations , advanced to TSJ c ,
declined to 77Jfc [ , again up to 78c , oft to
781 0 , then up to 7 ! > KC ai"l closed at 781 0.
September was depressed by free offerings
early but Inter recovered tone and closed
steady at ( % v.
Corn was more active and firmer , partly in
spmpnthy with wheat , partly owing to 100
cars less being received tiero than was cal
ciliated on and perhaps in a greater measure
to ttic firm hold which prominent operators
appear tn have on September. Trading was
without special feature , being largely of the
Bculpiug character. Fluctuations were nar
row , but the undcr-currcntof the speculative
feeling fuvored the bull side. The enormous
shipments from this port is HUftioioni indica
tion of tno views of consumers regarding
present values. Prices had a narrow range.
October selling from ! ) . ' % c to ! Mc , closing at
, and May from US c to 35i o , closing at
Oats exhibited more life than for several
days previously , ruling fairly active and II rm
to % @lic higher , under moderate buying.
The receipts wore below the estimate , nnd
small postings are expected for to-morrow ,
and with moderato strength elsewhere.
There was a fair buving on account of shorts.
May unproved # 0 to 23J ( $ * Wc , with December
comber touching 20 . Some desire was
showing to change September into October ,
the difference being about % @ } { c. No. 2
white for September was stronger at81c ;
No. 2 regular sold at lUh@LOc. ! No. 'J regu
lar sold ut llirf@tll ) > lc.
The provision trade is still nervous. The
underlying sentiment Is unquestionably bear
ish , and there is evidently more disposition
to favor tlio short than the long side. The
January product showed some strength
to-day umler the buying of pork
by brokers at times , credited with
representing Armour , but for this
year's deliveries the level was lower than
that of yesterday. In October pork , which
is governed by unnatural causes , the move
ment was very irregular. It opened strong ,
was sold off 75e during the excitement oc
casioned by the free offerings by Cudatiy ,
and was afterwards taken In charge by
Hutchlnson and boomed. It closed nt a net
decline of 15c , or at $1MO. The day's range
for the same artlclo was $10.85 11.00. Sep
tember pork was nominally the same as Oc
tober. Lard for September and October da-
clmod 21 } c. It rested nt S3.02K for the first
named month and $ - > .87K for October. Oc
tober lard sold nt $ j.8QrC5.0 ( . September
short ribs were easier , selling off 7 | o nnd
closing at &UU } < | . October short ribs closed
at fj.00 , or So higher than yesterday.
CHICAGO LIVB STOCK.
CniOAao , Sept. 10. | Special Telegram to
THE BEK.I CATTLE There was nothing
particularly now in the trade this morning.
The run was only moderate , inudo up of
C.OOO natives , 8,000 Texans nnd 3,000 rangers :
but on account of the big run yesterday
when near delivery buyers filled their or
ders to the full limit business to-day ruled
rather slow , with n weak range of prices at
the decljno of 10@15o noted yesterday on all
'
classes , except , perhaps , a few loads of
fancy export steers. Natives , Texans and
rangers are 10@lfic lower than last week , and
all are liable to rule slow at a decline for the
remainder of the week , as the
receipts in two davs show an increase of
7,000 over the same time lust week , native
butchers' stock grades soiling down to a
lower mark. Stockcrs and feeders are also
down to the low water mark. Choice to
extra beeves , $ -1.30@4.G5 ; medium to coed
L steers , 1 SO to 1500 TOM. , $ l.80@4.40 ; 1200 to
1350 IbB , , * 3WJ4.10i ( ? U50 to l.'OO Ibs , $2.80 ( $
ti.OO ; Btockcra anil feeders , fl.lKl ® : ) 00 ; cows ,
bulls and mixed. $1.20(33.00 ( : bulk , * l.7G@2.10 ;
steers , fj,00@3.00 cown , SUOQa.OOj winter -
tor ud Texans , f3.)5@8.UO ! ) ,
DHoos ' 1 ho trade opened active and uneven -
oven , with only about 10,000 hogs In sight ,
the remaining 4,000 estimates being delated ,
tmunly on the Uurlington. that road report
ing 102 cars back as late as 10 o'clock. A
few urgent shipping orders were tilled ut a
slight advance , but In a general way there
was little or no change as compared with
yetorday. Puckers did but little buyintr'
until late in the day and went In largely nt
t3,80@3.P5 , occasionally going up to fl.OO.
Hunt heavy selects sold ntW 00R4.10 ( , and
ono or two lots nt l.lfi@4 17' ' , the latter
sorted by the shipper at S4.25. Light sorts
were steady at M.50@4.55.
1'MNANOlAIj.
NEWT YOHK , Sept. 10. | Special Telegram
to TUB HKE.J STOCKS The action in stocks
on Monday was not such as to clearly deflno
the forces at work or give much 'basis for
future action , The west , as represented by
Chicago , is utandlng by the Grangers , and
dUpatohos predict a 10-pomt further ud-
vance in the favorites , the chief of which ap
pears to bo Burlington. The market opened
with prices irregular and London buying
Reading , The changes from last night were
mostly losses , but extended only from } 4 to
} $ per cent generally. With Jersey Central ,
Louisville aud Luekawiuma each off 'c , the
only reully active stocks were Heading , St.
Paul , Louisville & Niulivillo and Lacka-
, wanna. While there was a moderate business
in Erie , Missouri Pacific , Atchison and Bur
lington , the rest of the market was quiet
to dull. The woauuess of the opening con
tinued during tbo early trading , and further
fractional losses were sustained , which
brought the net loss in Jersey Central , Louis
ville & Nashvlllo and Manitoba up to 1 per
ccut , with other active shares following.
Hoivllnpt was the ono strong spot tn the list ,
and nt 43 It w.ii ? per cent higher than lust
evening , though it afterward retired to tlio
oncnmg prices. During the hour to 13 o'clock
there was achango of sentiment nnd the buy
ing became moro general throughout the
list. The recovery was barnly enough to
again reach last night's figures , and the
market wai dull. The slight recovery la
stocks before noon did not hold , and rcaljz-
ing was the order of the day. Declines wo.ro
goncrnt , but not sharp. Northern 1'aclflo
touched 75J , Burlington 103'tf ' , Hook Island
107K nnd St , Paul 73. Thcro wus a slight
rally from bottom prices before the uloso ,
but the INt showed net losses in standard
stocks of # to 1J { per cent , with Grangers
generally X to off for the day. The belief
s that St. Paul common will again bo passed
o-morrow , but preferred may pay bettor
linn before. The opinion Is pretty general
nt the close that the reaction Is over aud the
advance will now bo resumed. The most
conspicuous losses for the day were 3 per
cent In Jersey Central , l } in Manitoba nnd
. .ackawannn , J In Louisville and } i In load
rusU.
The following were the closing quotations :
1.8.1s reffulir. 127 ( Northern I'acine , . Vi ? {
J.H. 4s coupons . . .K'8 ( do preferred 701 <
.J. . 4Ks regular. , . li > 3 { 0. & N.V ll.'IVi
J. B. 4JJS coupons. . ICiVX do prof erred lll'i
aclnciBof 'Uj 1IH N.V.t'entral lud
Central I'nclno ; Jf I1. O.&K. 1
jlilcneojcAlton. . , . 127 iHocklilana 10-'H
-iilcarollurlltigton ( O..M. &St.l' 7.1X
A-Vulnnv IOW uoproforrod 114Ji
liiuol8Cflnirai'llfl ! ! ! * i < loproferrol..10W ' )
I. , II. AcV. . . HiJlD'Hon I'dclllo ( VJi
\nnsnsAEToxas. . . . 12UV..St. . h. fc ! 17U
.nkoSiioro lH-'Oil ( loproforntil 3P |
tllclilKiiu Central. . 02 Western Union. . . . cOi
MlnBourirocltlc. . . . To'il
MONUV Easy at UX@4K P ° r oont.
PitiMit MiinoiNTiLu I'xi'Eit G ) Q7 per
cent.
STISKUKO EXCIUXOE Quiet but flrtn ;
slxty.duy bills , $1.81 , ; dcinimd , :
Mining Stocks. „
New YOIIK , Scot. 10. fSpccial Telegram
to Tin : Bun. ] The following arj the mln-
ng stock quotations :
Uelclier 2 ) Horn Silver 125
llest and Iclclicr.i" ! : > 0 Iron Sliver 200
Caledonia 11. 11. . . . X ) Mexican 3B (
" .Iholler li'fi ' Mutual 140
> owu Point ! W Onhtrio 3100
Colorado Cen I'.O ' Uplilr 480
Uon. Cat. & Va 70J' Occidental. . . , 1H )
Commonwenlth. . .280 I'lymouth MO
DeathroodT. . ir > 0 Savage 210
Hureka Con..150 Sierra Nevada "uO
( lonld Curry..200 Union Consolldu'd.2JO
Ilnle & Norcroi3..0 ! ) Ward Coniollda'd..l70
liomestulce IWO Vellow Jacket 25
PKODUO12
CniCAao , Sept. 10. 1:15 n. m. close
Wheat Stronger ; cash , 7G } c5 October ,
70 < c ; December , 7S c.
Corn Firmer ; cash , 33c ; October ,
33 U-lOc ; December. 83 0-
Oats Firm ; cash , WJ o ; Octobar , lO o ;
December , 20 3-lCc.
Hyo September , 41Jc. .
Barley September , li'Jo. '
Prime Timothy S1.20.
Flax Seed Cash , $1.29 ; October ,
SI. 30.V4.
\ \ titskv ? 1.03.
Pork Easy ; cash and October , 811.40 ;
January , $9.07J .
Lard Firm ; cash. { 5.92X ; October , fo.87
@ 3.90 ; December , $5,75.
Flour Steady ; winter wheat , $2.00 ®
4.40 ; spring wheat , S1.2J@3.10 ; rye , $2.00
-.bO.
Dry Raited Meats Shoulders , $4.50
4.C2 > < ; short ploar , ? 5.37) @ 5.50 ; short ribs ,
$5.05 5.10.
Uutlor Steady ; creamery , 12@23c ; dairy ,
Clieese Steady and firm ; full cream cheddars -
dars , 7ft@8o ; Hats , 8 Gi8) c ; Young Amer
icas , SitfjSbXe.
Eggs Scarce and higher ; fresh , 1010Ko ,
Hides Unchanged ; green salteil , 5J o ;
light green salted , 5@5 > { c ; salted bull , 4l c :
green salted calf , 5 e ; dry ( lint , 7c ; dry and
salted hldc-s , Oo ; dry calf , 0@7o ; deacons ,
each 20c- . s
Tallow Unehan cod ; No. I solid packoi ,
No. 2 , 8 0 ; cake , 4tf@l } e.
Receipts , bhipments.
Flour . 10,000 13,000
Wheat . 125,000 212,010
Corn . 513,000 434,000
Oats . 541,000 117,000
Now York. Sept. 10. Wheat Re
ceipts , 11,500 ; exports , 100,200 ; spot , stronger
but dull ; No. 2 red , 83 > J@833 e in store and
elevator ; 84 @Sje alloat ; 84@Sri 4r. o.
b. ; No. 3 red , 80) c ; ungraded red , T % @
85J/c ; steamer No. J red , 72 > @ 8o3'c ; options
moderately active and KS ( ! 'a ° higher but
firm , No. 2 red , September , closing 83c.
Corn Receipts , 101,400 bushels ; exports ,
147.900 bushels ; spot quiet , higher and light
offerings ; No. 3 , 42 # ( < i4.JKoi in elevator and
store , 43@43 > c ulloat ; ungraded mixed ,
2 @ 43 > o ; options fairly active nnd
stronger ; September closing at 4iJ c.
Oats Receipts , 09,000 bushels ; exports ,
20,250 ; spot llrm and # @ % o higher and
quiet ; options fairly active and stronger ;
September closing 20/ffu ; suot. No. 2 white ,
23 > @ 28 < ! o mixed western , 23@2Soj white do
2S@a&H ' No. 2 Chicago , 27c. *
Uoffeo Options opened steady , 5(3)15 ( )
points down , closed llrm and unchanged to
fi points up ; sales , 49,000 hags ; September ,
$15.80 ; October , $15.80@13,90 ; November ,
S15.80@1590.
Petroleum Quiet , steady ; united closed at
98c for October.
Eggs Firm ; western , 17 ( < ? 19o.
Pork Strong ; inspected mess , $12.75 ®
13.50.
Laid Spot dull , options active ; Septem
ber and October lower ; now crop llrm ; west
ern steam , $0.35 ; September closing ut $0.30.
Uutter Eirm ; western creamery , ll@Jlc.
Cheese Firm and light offerings ; west
ern , GJi < 37o.
Milwaukee , Sept 10. Wheat Firm ;
cash , 72o ; October , 73Jfc.
Corn Dull ; No. 8 , 83e.
Oats-Quiet ; No. 2 white , 22c.
Rye Easier ; No. 1 , 42 > c.
Unrloy Unsettled ; No. 2 , September
50o.
50o.Provlblons
Provlblons Easier ; cash , pork , $11.40.
Minneapolis , Sept , 10. Sample wheat
easier and prices steady ; leceipts 303 cars ;
shipments. U9 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard ,
September , 77o ; December , 78 } o ; on track ,
No.l northern , September , 74 > { e ; on
track , 75 o ; No. 2 northern , Saptumbor ,
71oj December , 73o ; on truck , 705573f.
Ijiviirpoul , Sept 10. Wheat Quiet ;
holders offer moderately ; red western spring ,
( is ! } < fd@7B Kd pur cental ; rod westuru win-
U.T , s 7kilitOs 8 > d.
Corn Firm ; ilumand good ; new mlxod
western , 4s 3d per cental.
Cinufnniit' , Sept. 10. Wheat Firm ; No.
2 red , 70Ku.
Horn Firmer : No. 2 mixed ,
Oats Firm ; No , B mixed , 2 _
Whisky Active utid llrm at SI.U3 ,
St. IjoitlH. SopUlO. Wheat Higher ; cash
70o ; Decoinbor , 77K"-
Lorn Higher ; tush , 30o ; October ,
.
Uuts Firmer ; cash , ISc ; May , 2
Pork Higher ; $12.00 asked.
Lard Dull ; S.1.75.
Whisky Steady ut $1.02.
Uutter Higher ; creamery , 17@l8c ; dairy ,
Untiring Oltv , Sopt. 10. Wheat Lower ;
No , 2 red , cash nnd September , Ol u ; No.
3 red , cash , 57c ; September , MIX" bid ; No 2
soft , cash and September , 03Uo.
Corn Quiet ; No , 2 cash and September ,
28K" bid.
Outs No. 2 cash , 10 > tfo ; September , lOo
MVli ciiOCIC.
Ghloncn , Sept , 10. TUo Drovers' Journal
reports as follows : ,
Cattle Kocoipts , 8,500 , ; market slow and
lOu lower ; cholco to extra beeves , M.BO4.U5 ;
Bteors , (2.bO ( < J4.40 ; Blacker * und feeders ,
11.00@XOO ; cowa , built * and mixed , ll.eoy
U.OO ; Texas cattle , fl.ao@3.00 ; western
rangers , * 2 35@3,80.
Hogs Kcceipts , 15,090 ; market strong ,
closing weaker ; mixed , $3.75@4.40 ; heavy ,
M.056t4.15j light , U.03@ .70 ; skips , ? 3.50@
Sheep llecelpte , 0,000 , ; murkut steady ;
nutlvus , * 3.40I.OO ; western , H.50@UO ;
Texans , $3.40 ® 1.00 ; lambs , $ l.i'5'JU.
The Drovers' Journal special cablegram
from London quotes lighter supplies of
cattle and hotter prices. Medium extra
American cattle , 10@l oparpound.c8tirnatca
dead weight.
KUIIMIIS Oltv , Snpt. 10. Cattto Ho-
celpts , 0,000 ; shlpuieutsGOO ; market slow but
about as yesterday ; good to chotcu corn-fed
steers , $1.00(34.25 ( ; couiinoa to uiodlutu , I'J.UO
(33.75 ( ( ( itockers and feeders , t2,00@3.10 ;
cow , $1.35(32.50i ( grass range steers , 1.00Q
3.70.
3.70.Hogs Receipts , 4,000 1 shipments , 570 ;
market strong to CQlOo hlgheri closed weak
nnd n shade lower ; light , $1.17 (31.27' ( ;
icavy nnd mixed , $3.4001.10.
National "took V.irI > , Kn\t Bt.
Ijnttlfi , Sept , 10. Cattle Receipts , 8,000 ;
shipments. 400 ; market lOo lower ; cholco to
icavy natlvo steers , $4.20(34.40 ( ; fair to
good , $3. 75@ 1.10 ; stockers and feeders , $2.00
Q2GO ; rftngo steers , $2.20@2.83.
Hogs Receipts , 3,303s shipments , 3,000 ;
market fairly nctlvo and steady ; heavv , $1.00
@t.20 ; packing grades , $3.70(33.93 ( ; light ,
Sioux Olty. Sept. 10. Cattle HocolpU ,
715 ; shipments. 215 ; market steady ; fat
steers , $2.93(33.40 ( ; feeders , $2.40@2.83 ; stockers
ors , $2.00@2.85s cnnncrs and bulls , 75c@l.'Jo ;
vent calves , $2.00@3.00.
Hogs Receipts , 1.100 ; market 2J o higher ;
light and mixed , $3.G2K@3.80 ; heavy , $3.07 > (
OMAHA hlVE STOCK.
Cnttln
Tuesday , Sept. 10.
Althouph Chicago was reporting cattle
lower the market hero was steady , in fact
the feeling was u little better. The general
market could not bo called active , and yet a
good many cattle changed hands before the
closo. Nntivo benves sold nt $3.00@4.00.
largely at $3. 70@4.00. Range steer * sold nt
$2. 0@2.70 and Texans at $ J 40. Cow stuff ,
cnnners , etc. , though not over abundant. was
In liberal supply and sold nt steady prices.
Nntivo cows sold at S1.50Q1. 70 and canners
nt $ l.00@1.25. Quito a coed many western
cows sold at $1.00@1.70. Good feudots and
stockers were in pretty fair demand and If
anything prices were n little bolter than yes
terday. The native feeders brought $2.30 ®
2.75.
There was some Improvement In the hog
market to-day. Prices advanced fully 5c on
all grades , mid trade wai uctlvo , and the
pens soon cleared. Shippers were free buy
ers of both heavy and light hogs. Light
hogs sold quite largely at $3 00 , and as hlch
as $15.95. while the heavy hogs went mostlv
at $3.80@'l.S5 , nnd as high as $3 90. There
was n considerable sorting up of loads but a
good deal of it was in a small way , that is
two to four hoga bolng thrown out of a load.
There were a few hero which sold readily ,
but the market was a little easier. Not
many sheep uro coming hero , but what do
cotno bring good prices.
Kccuipti.
Cattle . 1,300
Hogs . 3,700
Sheep. . , . 209
Prevailing Prices.
The following is a table of prlco ? paid in
this market for the grades of stock men
tioned :
Prime steers. 1800 to WO Ibs. . ? 3 80 @ 4.23
Good steers , 1250 to 14.VJ Ibs. . 853 W4.10
Good steers , 1053 to 130J IbB. . . 8 OJ ( a)3.90 )
Common dinners . 1.00 1.50
Ordinary to fair cows . 1.50 r l.75
Fair to good cows . 1.75 2.00
Good to cholco cows . 2.00
Cholco to fancy cows , heifers. . 2.20
Fair to good bulls . 1.50
Light stouKers and feeders . . . . 2.2"5
Good feeders , 950 to 1100 Ibs. . . 2.50
Fair to choice light hogs . 3.85 0S 93
Fair to choice heavy i.ogs . 3.70 iy3.90
Fair to choice mixed hogs . 3.40 ( o3 70
Common to rough hogs . 3.bO @J.90
lloprosuntauvo S.ilei.
STEERS.
No. Av. Vr. No. Av. Pr.
3 833 $3 00 18 1272 $3 85
fil 113J 340 20 1305 8 85
48 1144 3 40 37 1393 8 93
21 1215 8 70 41 18S5 4 00
18 1199 3 75
COWS.
3. 1 50 11. .1087 1 GO
15. . . 839 1 GO 20. . 903 1 03
7. . . 833 1 GO 10 . 932 1 (55 (
2 , 4000 1 GO 7. .1034 1 75
OANNKHS.
1. . 910 1 00 11 832 1 85
1.a.
a. . .10o3 1 15 4 1150 1 25
FEEPEIIS.
14. . 818 2 30 25. , . 909 2 GO
22. .1017 2 45 9. . .1107 2 75
40. .1075 2 55 15. . 375
35 1081 205
BULLS.
2 1535 1 50
Hilt'EI3. :
7 010 1 80
80CALVES.
CALVES.
1 aiO 2 25
CATTLE.
Owner No. Av. Pr.
2 steers , range stray. .1135 $2 25
1 steer , range stray. . .12tO 2 00
1 steer , range stray. . ,12aO 2 03
1 steer , range stray. . . . 1140 1 80
2steers , range strays..1210 2 10
4 steers , ratine strays. . 1033 2 25
Gcows , range strays. . . UG8 1 80
Tcschomachcr & DeHillier
65 steers , range 1183 2 70
John Jones
29 steers , range 1113 2 30
8 cows , range 1UO * 1 60
Ellis Cattle Co.
17 feeders , range 1151.2 40
Rainsford & Palmer
40 heifers , range 597 157K
81 cows , range 917 1 00
1 cow , range 1120 1 00
Ferguson Cattle Co.
35 steers , range 1201 2 45
31 steers , range 11 ( Hi 2 50
14 cows , range 10U5 1 05
18 cows , range 1123 1 70
39 cows , range 10i5 ( 1 70
Milwaukee & Wyoming Investment Co.
9 steers , rungo 1137 270
MM. . Mason
ic cows , ran go 050 1 CO
28 steers , ritngo Texas. . 1 I'M 240
11 steers , range Texas. . 1080 3 40
Bartle
52 yearlings , range 603 200
8J heifers , range 7.0 ! 1 40
0 canncrs , raugo 845 1 10
Swan Land and Cattle Co.
20 cows , range 1078 1 77 >
Vigo Cattle Co.
10 steers , range 13.V5 235
10 cows , range 1270 1 70
7 cows , range 1080 173
11003.
No. Av. Shlc. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
10. . .123 S3 40 81 , . .211) ) - * J 811
14. . .273 80 3 53' 02. . .275 240 3
G. . . .875 100 3 50 G(5. ( . .241 100 88 %
2. . . .810 3 55 f > 3. . , .248 3b2
0. . . .2J3 120 3 00 53. . .834 40 8 S2
12. . . .854 8 07. . , .285 120 882
10. . . .819 O'i ' , . , .253 10U 3 85
4. . . .810 200 8 G5 51. . , 833 3 b5
05. . . ,239 200 8 70 43. . . . 23 8 85
11. . . .871 120 8 70 5(5. ( . , .203 SO 8 85
U. . . .857 120 8 70 1X5. . . .242 100 3 85
70. . . .214 320 8 75 50. . , .2 1 240 3 85
19. . . .835 75 53. . , .270 40 8 85
'
18. . . .841 100 3 75 74 , . , .2J9 SO 3 85
4. . . .195 8 75 2J. . , .197 3 85
51. . . .U0.1 100 880 59. . , .23 ( ! 40 8 85
59. . . .25(5 ( 200 8 80 47. . , .281 200 3 b3
1i . .207 120 8 bO 0(5. ( . , .238 fell 8 85
G3 , . .805 100 88'J 03 , . , .317 120 8 65
G3. , . .240 3 bO . .833 40 3 b5
55. . . .274 80 3 80 53. . .217 40 8 90
51. , . .203 200 3 80 53 , 40 8 90
70 , . 221 100 8 80 59. . .210 100 8 90
50. . .273 120 3 bO 01. . .203 bO 8 90
54. . ,299 40 3 80 01. 40 3 90
52. . .807 400 8 bO 03 , ! ! eo9 20J 3 90
G9. . .271 120 8 80 53. . .217 40 3 90
71. . .UGU 210 3 80 55 , . . 03 8 90
G2. , .20'J 100 8 80 69 , . 238 8 90
GO. . .274 200 3 80 63. 224 40 3 90
GJ. . .253 80 3 80 4'3. . .215 40 8 DO
51. . .848 200 8 SO 15. . .199 3 90
05. . .803 100 3 tO 53. . .24U 100 8 90
GO. . . % < ] 210 3 M ) 43 , . .207 80 3 90
73. . ,243 240 8 80 07 . .2TO 80 8 91) )
54. . .315 80 8 SO 80. . 8 90
10. . .211 8 bO OU..21U 8 95
6I1CU1' .
No. Av , Pr. No. Av. Pr.
59 Nob. 01 $ J.75 239 Woat 111 $3.07
Ijlvo Stock Notes.
Gust Raff , from Valparaiso , brought in ono
load of hogs.
J , Vanklrk , of Silver City , was a visitor on
the market.
C. W , Dook , frotnCasoy , la. , came la with
one car of hogs.
Charles Scheck , from luogcno , la. , was In
looking for feeders.
O. W. Sheldon , came In from Porclval , la. ,
with ono loud of hogs.
Dust , of Bust 13ro3. . from Crolghton , was
in with ono cur of cattlo.
C. A. Cnrlborg , from AHfrtfeton , came la
with n load of hogs. .1 kVl
O. C. Underbill , from Unadllla , came in
vlth n car of hogs.
J. M. Emory came in frpmtCouncll Bluffs
with ono cnr of hogs ,
O. Jones came in froin'Ylontlorson ' , la. ,
vith ono car of hogs.
Mr. J. D. Houston , of .York , Nob. , was
ooking over vho market tvwavlawoi buy-
ng feeders.
The receipts of hogs , ns compared with n
vcek ngo , show tt fnlllng'fcffVof ' about 3,000
icad , The market Is now , l5.Ma per hun
dred higher on heavy hogi and So higher on
Ight hogs than It was oil Tuesday of last
VCCK , J-ri-i
Are you contemplating sending In some
rass hogs ! If BO. como prepared to sell
,11cm , about 50e nor 100 below the prlco they
would bring had thov been fattened on corn.
( The Chicago Markets.
At a special meeting of the Llvo Stock Ex
change yesterday at 3 o'clock It was moved
nnd carried that the exchange vacate the
rooms now occupied by them and tuko quur-
, cr ou the fourth floor.
OMAHA. WHOliUSADK MARKETS.
Produce , Krult * , Eto.
Eons Strictly fresh , 13 < 3I35 o.
UuTrr.it Croatnory , fancy. 15@10o ; choice ,
U@tic. ! Dairy , fancy. l14c ! ) ; choice. ll@
L2o. Country , fancy , 12@llo ; eood to choice ,
10@llo ; fair , 9@10e ; inferior , 0i7o. (
Livn Pianoxs Per doz. , $1.5 ( ) .
GvMn Weather too hot for gatno and but
little doing. Prnlrlo chickens , $2.00@3.00 ;
mallard ducks , a.OO@4.0J ; mixed ducks , $1,80
@ 2 OU.
HBASS Choice hand-picked navy , $1.753
? 2.0J ; cholco liutii-ilekod | uiodlum , $1.05 2
? 1. > 0 ; cholco hand-plckod country , 1.00V ( $
[ .05 ; clean country , St.60.00 ! ; ' inferior
country , $ l.00@1.23.
HIDES , PELTS , TALLOW , ETC. Grcou salted
Hides , 4 ; @ 4Xo ; dry salted hides , fie ; dry
[ lint hldos , 7c ; calf hides , 4K@ " > e ; damaged
iiulcs , 2c less ; shcoi | polls , green , each , 25c@
51.00 ; shcop polls , dry , per Ib , 9 ( < dl2c. Tal
low , No. l4$4lc ( ; No. 2 , 3X@Wu. Qruaso ,
white , 4K@4fo ; yellow , 2 yt Jc.
WOOL Kino , average , I5i510o ( ; medium ,
average , 21@32c ; quarter-blood , average , 20
TpJlc ; coarse , average , 13 517c ; cotts uud
touch , avonige , 14@lOc. )
POTATOES 2. > @ 3Uc per bu.
POULTIIT Olu hens nnd chickens , $3.00 ©
3.00 ; spring cliickons , $30J@.50 ; ducks and
geese , per Ib , lOo ; turkeys , U@10c ; young
ducks , per do ? , 53.00.
3ncKSE bfoung Americas , full cream ,
.Jo ; factory twins , Oo ; off grades , C@7c ;
Vim Rosson Edoin , $11.50 per doz ; sap sago ,
19o ; brick , ll@12c ; llmburger , 0) @ 7c ; do
mestic Swiss , Ho.
LEMOS-B Fanny , $ G.OO@S 50 ; cholco , $5 00.
SoUTilEit.v PBVCIIES % bu , 73c@l.OO for
choice , and 35@40o for poor and common.
Ai-i'LES-Pcr bbl , $ l.00@3.00.
CALIKWNIA. PEACHES 20 Ib boxes , $1.50 ®
1.75.
1.75.CALIFOUNIA
CALIFOUNIA GllAI-nS $ l.r 0rl.75. (
CALIFORNIA PLUMS $1.01.
PKAIIS 40 Ib boxes , $1.75@2.25.
CANTELOUPE3 Per dOZ. flll OOc.
PiNEU'i'i.ES Per doz , $3.25@J.OO.
BANJLXAS According to sUe , per bunch ,
$2.00@3 00.
COCOANUTS Per 100 , ? 3 00.
APPLE BUTTER 5c.
Citiit 13bls , $5.50 ; hf bbls , $3.00.
MAPLE SUOAII 12 > f@15o per Ib.
VEAL Choice , medium' ' size. 5J ® nXc ;
choice heavy , 5u ; spring lambs , WD.UD@Jti.00
[ > or doz.
HONKV IGc per Ib for choice.
PIIKSKUVES 9' @ 10c per Ib.
JKU.IES 3 ( < B4c pur Ib.
BBESWAX No. 1 , 10@l9o.
HAV § 1.00iij.50. ( )
FuED-SlO.00@13.00.
Biivv $10.00.
SAUSVQK Bologna , 4@IKC ! Frankfurt , Sc ;
tongue , 9u ; summer , 2lc ; lieuj cheoio , 7c.
Pies Fr.r.T Pickled , kits , 75c ; pickloci
pigs' tongues , kits , $335 ; pickled tripe , kits ,
05c ; pickled H. C. trips , kits , 83o spiced
pigs' hocks , kits , fl.15. ,
BEEP TONGUES Suit , bbls , $20.
Groceries.
Piiovisio.s-s Hams , No. 1 , 10-lb average ,
He ; 20 to 23 Ibs , 10 > c ; 13 to 14 Ibs , ll c ;
No. 2 , 9 c ; specials , 12&c ; shoulders , 7c ;
breakfast bacDii , No. 1,0/io ; specials , 1'J u ;
picnic , 7jfc ; ham sausage , 8a ; dried beef
hams , bXc ; beef tongues$0 pur dozen ; dry
salt meats , G@7o per Ib ; boneless ham , 8c.
WitArrixo i'Ai'Eit Straw , per lb. 1 % @
' n : rag , manilla \ , 13 , 5@OJ/c ; No. 1 ,
& 'c.
SALT Dairy , 2SO Iba in bbl , bulk , S2.10 ;
best grade , 00 , 5s , $3.30 ; best grade , 100 , 8s ,
$3.40 ; best grade , 83 , 10s , $2.30 ; rock salt ,
crushed , Sl.bO ; dulr.v salt , Ashton , 50-lb bags ,
85c ; bulk , 234-lb bags , ? 3.40 ; common , in
bbls , 51.25.
CANur 9 ( 12) ) 0 per Ib.
CHOCOLATE AND COCOA 21@37o per B > ;
German chicory , red , 7 } < ? c.
GISOKK Jamaica , } pints. $3.00 per doz.
FAUINACUOUS GOODS Burloy. 8@3 } c ;
farina , 4 } c ; peas , So : oatmeal , 2 j@'ic ; mao-
uronia , llu ; vermicelli , Ho ; rice , 3 > < f@ti c ;
sago and tapioca , ( ! @Tc.
FISH Salt Dried codfish , 5y@3 > c ; scaled
herring , 24c per box ; hoi. herring , dom. 5lc ) ;
'Hamburg ' spiced herring , SI.40 ; hoi. herring ,
70c@Sl.00 ; nmckeiol. largo family , $11.50 per
100 Ibs ; whitoflsh , No. 1. SO50 ; family , $3.75 ;
trout , ? r .2.V salmon , $3.0 ; anchovies , S'Jc.
Lvi-S1.7D@4.50.
NUTS Almonds , ir@l oi Brazils , 82 ; fil
berts , He ; pecans , lOo ; walnuts , 12c ; peanut
cocks , Sc ; roasted , lOc.
CANNED FISH Urootc trout , 8 Ib , $2.40 ;
salmon trout , 2 Ib , $3.35 ; clams , 1 Ib , . $1.25 ;
clams , 2 Ib , $2.00 : clam chowder , 3 Ib , $1.25 ;
deviled crabs , 1 Ib , $2.23 ; dovilud crabs , 2
Ib , $3.50 ; codlish balls , 2 Ib. 51.75 ; cavior , K
Ib , $3.25 ; cols , 1 Ib , $3.40 ; loosters.llb , $1.90 ;
lobsters , 2 Ib , $3.90 ; lobsters , deviled. Ib ,
$225 ; mackerel , 1 Ib , (1,05 ; mackerel , mui
lard sauce , 3 Ib , $ , i,10 ; macKcrol , tomato
sauce , 3 Ib , $3.40 ; oysters , 1 Ib , 95c ; oy&turs ,
2 Ib. $1.00 ; salmon , C. R. , 1 Ib , $2.00 ; salmon ,
C. U. , 2 Ib , ? 2.bO ; salmon. Alaska , 1 Ib , $1,00 ;
salmou , Alaska , 2 Ib , $2,05 ; shrimp ) , 1 Ib ,
$2 05.
LAUD Tierces Refined , fl c ; choice , OJjfo ;
pure leaf , 7o ; keltlo rendered , 7j o. Add
} a to % c for smaller quuntitios.
OILS Koroscno P. W. , 9o ; W. W. . 12o :
headlight , 13o ; salad oil , $2.15@9.00 par
dozen.
DIIIBD FituiTS Currant ? , 4J @ 5o ; prunes ,
casks , 1,31)0 ) lb , 4 @ 4 c ; ptuncs , bbls or
bags , 4) @lo ; citron pools , drums , 20 Ibs ,
2lo ; lemon peel , drums , 29 Ibs , lOc ; fard
dates , boxes , 12 Ibs , 90 ; apricots , choice
evaporated , 25-lb boxes , IGc ; apricots , jelly ,
fjO-lb boxes , G c ; apples , Star , Ou ; apples ,
fancy Alden , 5-lo , 80 ; apples , fancy Alden ,
2-lb , 8 > o : blackberries , evaporated , 50-lb
boxes , 5 } @flo ; chorrius , pilled , dry cured ,
] 5o ; pears , California fancy , > s boxes , 35
Ibs , 12 0 : peaches , Cal fancy , J s unp boxes ,
25 Ibs , 15s ; peaches , Cal No. lfancy , sunp
bags , 83 Ibs , 13u ; poaches , fancy , ov.ip unp ,
50 Ib boxes , 12@14o ; pati'ibes , Salt Lake ,
now , 7@7-Jc ; nectarine * , red , 12c ; nectar
ines , silver , bags , 12jju { pitted plums , Cal ,
23-lb boxes , lla ; raspberries , ovap , N , Y. ,
now , 21c ; ptunes , Cdl , 11. C , , 90-ltK ) boxes ,
25 Ibs , 80 ; prunes , Cal , R. C , 00-70 , 9o ;
orange peel , lee ; ralulna , C.i'iforniu Lon-
doi.s , crop 1883 , tS.lO JO1) ) ' , rai is , Califor
nia loose , muscatels , crop 183s , Sl/J'JCsfi..OO ;
Valencias , 18S8Tc.
PIOKLES Medium , per bbl , $5 0(1 ( ; small ,
$3 00 ; gherkins , $ d.5J ( ; < J. & B. chow chow ,
qts , $5 9U , pts , $3.40. '
Bos American A , soatnloss , 17o ; Union
Square paper , dlscounC35 pjr cent.
CoPi'EB Green Fanpy old golden Rio ,
23c ; fancy old paaborry , 2lo ; Rio , choice to
fancy , 22o ; Rio , primo. 20 o ; Rio , good ,
] 1 > X ; Mocha , 2.1u ; Java,1 fancy Mandchllng ,
27o ; Java , good Interior , 'Jlo. '
COFFEE Roasted - -Arbucklo's Ariosa ,
23c ; McLaughlln's X. XX , 2J o ; German ,
23 o ; Dilworth , 235/of AUruma , 23 c.
bkLBOOA lK@2' ' o per Ib.
STAHCII 5@7o per Ib.
STOVB PoLiMi-$3.00@5.87 per gross.
SPICES Whole , per Ib Allspice , Ho ; Cas
sia , China , Olt'u ; cloves , Zansibar , 20u ; nut
megs , No , J , 73o : pepper , 17c.
SuoAits Cut loaf , 9Ko ; cut loaf , cubes ,
9tfc : Standard , powdered , O c ; XXXX
poxvdorop , 9 ; < o ; granulated , Standard , 8jtfc ;
confectioners' A , 8o ; while , extra C , Cli
max , 8jfu ; extra C , Nebraska , 8J oj Amber ,
7'fo' , California Golden C , 7 c.
Wrjr
POINTS Pink and Robes Richmond. f
Allen , Go ; Rlverpolnt , HMo ; Stool Rlvor.Gk'o ;
Pacille , Wo. '
PHINTS Indigo Blue St. Loser , 7Kc ;
Avushlngton , 6 0 ; Amerioan , OJ o ; Arnold.
0 > o ; Arnold Century , 9o ; Windsor Golt
Tit't , lOWc ; Arnold B , 10i < o ; Ardold A , 12o ;
Arnold Gold Seal , 10 'c ; Yellow Seal , 10 > ci
Atnana , I''o.
PitiNTS Solid Colors Atlantic , 60 ; Slater ,
Co ; Berlin oil , CJfo ; Garner oil. G@7o.
SuiitTiNo CiiBCKs Caledoniu X , 9 > o ;
Cnledonm XX , 10 0' Economy , Oo ; Otis , Oo ;
Sranito. Olfct Crawford chocks , 805 Haw
River plaids , 5 < o.
SIIERTIXO , Huowx Atlantic A , 4 4 ,
Mlnotlo II , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 ,
Atlantic P. 4-4 , Oo ; Aurora LL , 4 4 , Go
rora C , 4-4 , 4fc ; Crown XXX , 4-4. 0 { o ;
looslcr LL , 4-4 , 5 f o : Indian Head , 4 4 , 7u ;
LnwroncoLL , 4-4 , nj o ; Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
iKc ; Pcpperoil II , 4 . O'fo ! Popporoll E , 40-
nch. 7J/o ; Popporoll , S-4 , nj e : Popporoll ,
1-4. 20o ; Popperoll , 10-J , 23o ; Utlca C , 4-4 ,
45c ; Wachusetts , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora R , 4-4 , 7o ;
Aurora B , 4 4 , OWo.
SIIRBTIXO , HLBAcitr.n Ellorton , 7'so ;
[ louscKccpcr , SJ o : Now Candidate. 8 > fc ;
.lerkoloy cambric , No. 00 , Oo ; You Bet , 4-4 ,
! ? fc ; butter cloth , 00,4 0 ! Cabot , 7Jfc ;
Farwnll , half bleached , S io ; Fruit of Loom ,
SJfe ; Green G , Oo ; Hope , "Jf 5 K'nff ' I'hlllip
cambric. lOc ; Lonsdalc cambric , lOo ; Lons-
dalo. 8 } < c ; Now York mills , lOo ; Popperoll ,
42 In , lee ; Popporoll , 4(1 ( In , lie ; Popporoll ,
0-4 , 14 } < o ; Pepporoll , 8-a , 20o ; Popporoll , 9-4.
23o ; Popperoll , 10-4 , 24c ; Canton. 4-4 , 8 0 ;
Canton , 4-4 , OJfo'i Triumph , Gfo ; Wamsutta ,
lie ; Valley , r47o.
TICKS Oakland , A , 7 } o ! IntornntlonBl ,
YY , 80 ; Shotuckot , S. SHfo ; Warren , No.870 ,
10Horwlck , HA , 18c ; Acme , 18e ; York ,
80 In , I'iXo' York , 82 in. 13) ) < e ; Swift River ,
Thorndlko , 00 , S c ; Thorndlko , EF ,
Thorndlko , 120 , 9&u ; Thorndlke , XX ,
15c ; Cordls. No. 5 , O c : Cordli , No. 4 , lOJCts.
DUCK West Point. 23 In , 8 oz , Oo ; West
Point , 29 In , 10 oz , liVe ; WostPolnt , 129 m ,
12nz , 15 c ; West Point , 40 In , 11 oz , 15c.
FLANNELS Plnld Ruttstnon , 20o ; Clear
Lake , 3GXo ; Iron Mountain , 20Kc.
FuN.NELS-Whito G. H. No. 2 , 9 { , 22 c ;
G. H. No. 1 , < tf , 2'JK ' ! O. H. No. 2 , ? ? , 2-jftfo ;
G. H. No. 1. JfaOoQuoch ) ; o No. 3 , , 8-3 0 ;
Quechco No. 2 , / , 87Kc ; Annwan , 8'3 > o ;
Windsor , 22 > < c.
FLAXNni.8-Rcd-C , 3Hnch , IBKo ; E , 24
nch , 21J ' . ; G G.24 inch. 20c ; H A F , f ,
25(3 ( ; J R F , Ji2ic ; G , J23o. .
GIXUHAMPlnnkett , checks , C c ; Whit-
; onton , 23J o ; York ; 7J o ; Nonnnndl dro s ,
J e ; Calcutta dress , 7 o ; Whittcnton dress ,
) c ; Renfrew dross , 8 > fi@r3 > c.
lCnxTCCKJIHNS Hercules , 18c ; Learn-
ngton,22 } u ; GlonwooJ , SJo ; Melville , 2) j ;
,3an-up , 'jr c ; .Memorial , 15c ; Standpoint ,
[ 83 ; Durham , 27Xc.
NIiscKLi.ANEOus Table oil cloth. $250 ;
table oil cloth , marble. $3.50 ; plain Holland ,
c , dado Holland , 18c.
1'iti.s'Ta Dress Charter Oak. 5 , ' c ; Rima-
po , 4c : Lodl,5J o ; Allen Gu ; Richmond , Oc ;
Windsor , C c ; Eddystone , 6faPacific. \ .
" .
BATTS Standard , So ; Gem , So ; Beauty ,
12 > ic , Boone , 14o ; B , cased , $0.80.
ui.iNKUTs While , $1.00ff$7.50 ; colored ,
S1.10@3.00.
CAMIIUICS Slater , 5c ; Woods , 5c ; Stand
ard , fie ; Peacock , 5c.
CVHPST WAIIP Bibb , white , IS c ; col
ored , 21ic.
CoMifouTEiis $ (5.50@35.00. (
COUSET JEANS Boston , } fo' Androscog-
gin , 7 e : Koarsngc , 7o ; Hockport , GJ c ;
Consutogn. 0 } c.
COTTOX FLVXNILS 10 per cent trade dis. ;
EE , S e ; GG , 9c ; XX , 10 > o ; OO , l
unbleached , LL , fij o ; CC , tifc ; SS ,
NN , 12Ko ; AA7l4c ; DD , 15 c ; TT.
YY , ISc ; BU , 19c ; 20 bleached , 8' e ; tK ) ,
2X < ; SO , n ) c , 5'J brown and slate , 9o ; 70 ,
2 > c ; 90 , lOc.
CHASII Slovens' B , 5) c ; Stevens' A , 7'ic ;
bleacho'J. So ; Slovens' P , 7Jfc ; bleached ,
8X ! Stevens' N , * } 4c ; bleached , 9 > c ;
Stevens' SRT ,
DENIMS Amoslcoag , 9 oz , IG o ; Everett , 7
oz , 15c ; York , 7 oz. Itfc ; Haymaker , 8 } e ;
Jaffroy , XX , llj c ; Jnffroy. XXX , 12jic ;
Beaver Creek , AA , 12c ; Beaver Creek , BB ,
Ho ; Beaver Creek , CC , lOc.
Ijinnb ! r nntl liiillttine Mnterlal.
f. o. b. , Omaha.
STOCK BOAIIDS A , 12 inch , s 1 s 14 and 10
foot , S40.00 ; B 12 inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10
feet , $41.00 ; C 12 inch , sis 12 , 13 and 15 feet ,
$ . 500 ; D 13 inch , s 1 s 12 , 11 and 10 feet ,
$23 00 ; No. 1 Com. 12 in s 1 s 12 Test , 518.00 ;
No. 2 Com. 13 in s 1 s 14. and 10 feut , $17.30@
18 50 ; No. 1 Com. 12 ins la 10 , IS : md2 ( ) feet ,
$19 50 ; No. 2 Com. 13 m s 1 s 14 aud 10 feet ,
$115.00.
Ccinxo AND PAIITITIOS 1st Com , 5 in
white pine partition , $33 03 ; 2d Com. tn ,
while pine partition. 827.00 ; clear % in , yel
low pine ceiling $20.00 ; clear % in , Norway ,
$14 5'l ' ; 2d Com. % in Norway , $13.00.
BOAitns No. 1 com s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 ft ,
$19.00 ; No. 3 com s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $1(1.50 ( ;
No. 3 com sis 12 , 14 ttnd 10 ft , $14.50 ; No. 4
com s 1 s 15 , 14 and 10 ft ( ship'g cull ) , $11.00.
Add oOc per M ft for rough.
BATTENS , WELL Tuuiso , PICKETS O. G.
Bjtts , 2 ! inch , 61c ; O. G. Baits , % x3 , sis ,
33o ; 3-in wol Itubing , D. & M. ttnd bev. $32.00 ;
pickets , D. & H.flat , $20.00 ; pickets , D.&H. ,
square , $19.00.
DIMENSIONS AND TIMI1EII.
12 ft 14 fl 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 23 ft 24 ft
2x4. . . .15 00 1500 1500 1(5 ( 00 1000 1800 1800
2X.G..1500 1500 1500 10 00 1GOO 1800 18 DO
2xS..150 ( ) 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 18 dO
2x10. . . 15 00 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1800
2x12. . . 15 00 1500 1300 1000 1000 1800 1800
4x-4Sx81G 00 10 00 10 00 17 00 17 00 18 00 19 00
FF.NCISO No. 1 , 4 and 0 inch , 12 and 14 ft ,
rouch , $10.00@10.60 ; No. 1,4 and (5 ( inch , 10 It ,
$17.00@17.30 ; No. 2 , 4 and 0 inch , 12and 10 ft.
$13.50 14.00 ; No. 2 , 4 and G inch , 10 ft , $15 00
( a > 15.50.
FINISHING 1st and 2d clear , l4'inch , s 2 s ,
$49.UO@11.00 ; 1st and 2d clear , IJrf nnd 2
inch , s 2 s. $47.COe ( )0 00 ; 3J clear. IJf inch , s
2 s , $48 00 4'i.OO ; B select , IK , IK < > nd 2 inch ,
s 3 s. $37.00 ® 13.00 ; 1st and : M clear , 1 inch , s
3 s , $15.00 ; d clear , 1 inch , a 2 s. S3G.OO ; A
select , 1 inch , a 2 B , $33.03 ; B select , 1 inch ,
s 2 s. $29.00.
FLOCKING 1st com 0 Inch white pine ,
$34.00 ; 2d com 0 inch white pine , $31.00 : 3d
com 0 inch white pine , $20.00 ; D com 0 inch
while pino. $30.00 ; com 4 and 0 Inch yellow
pine , $1500 ; Star 4 inch yellow pine , $17.00 ;
1st and 2d clear yellow pine , 4 and 0 Inch ,
$19 00.
POITAU LUMIIEU Clear poplar box bds , %
in , s 2 s , $34.01) ) ; clear poplar , % In panel ,
$30.00 ; clear poplar , ; in panel , $33.00 ; clear
poplar , } 4 panel stock wide , s 2 s , $33.00 ;
clear poplar corrugated ceiling , Jjf , $33.00.
POSTS White cedar , 0 inch halves , Ho ;
white cedar , 5 > inch halves and 8 inch q'rs ,
lie ; white cedar , 4 inch round , Hie ; Tennes
see red cedar , split , liJc ; split oak ( white )
So : sawed oak. ISc.
SIIINIII.M , LVTII , per M XX clear , $321 ;
extra * A , $2.80 : standard A , $3.00 ; 5 inch
clear. $1.00@1.70 ; 0 inch clear , $ t.75@l,80 ;
No. 1 , $ .10(2gl.l5 ( ; clear rod cedar , mixed
widths , from Washington territory , $34J ;
California rod wood , dimension widths , $4.50 ;
cypress , clear heart , dimension widths , $3.25 ;
lath , $2.50.
SHIP LVP No. 1 plain , Sand IS Inch. $17.50 ;
No. 2 plain , 8 and 10 Inch , $15.50 ; No. 1 , O.G.
$17.50.
and Knpc.
BixuBiis1 Twi.su Sisal , 15 o ; hemp , 15a ;
munillu , ISc.
CLOTHSLIXES Cotton , 50-ft , $1.20 ; cotton ,
00-ft , $1.40 ; jute , 50-ft , 90o ; Jutf. OJ-ft , $1.00.
COTTON TWINE Fine , 22o ; medium , IB
heavy hemp , IGc ; light hemp , ISc.
SIIL I'lVixu . } , sill , 3)jj Jt'Ji'.i , Us ;
Manilla rope , 13' e ; sisal rope , ll c ; nptv
products , be ; jute , 8c ; cotton , 12o ; hide rope ,
17c.
_ _
An Almoltite Cure.
The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT
Is pnl.v put up In largo two ounce tin boxes ,
and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns ,
wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup.
tlons. Will positively cure nil kinds of piles-
Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT
MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company ut
25 cents per box bv mall 80 cents.
Slicrlilnn's StirritiK Onroor.
The London Times , in discussing
General SherUlivn'H memoirs , remarks
that "ho saw an amount of service and
experienced u number of oxcitinf.r ad
ventures suoli us cannot , probably , bo
matched by the oldest and most adven
turous veteran now living in any Euro
pean army. "
California Out-U-Curc ,
The only guaranteed euro for catarrh , cole
In the head , hay fever , rose cold , catarrha
deafness nndsoru eyes. Restore the sense o :
taste and unpleasant breath , resulting from
catarrh. Easy and pleasant to uso. Follow
directions and a euro is warranted oy nl
druggists. Send for circular to ABIETINE
MEDICAL COMPANY , Orovillo , Cal. Six
months- ' treatment for $1 : sent by mail , $1,10
Sold by Goodman Drug Co.
Kvplorlni ; In Hiitiylon.
The Babylonian expedition of the
University or Pennsylvania , which was
sent ont-n year ago , has already made
successful explorations , and has scoured
nbout throe thousand tablet * bearing
inscriptions more or loss important.
The party of explorers will continue
another year at their work and will
> rln ? back nil tholr trophies to the
University of Pennsylvania.
* "
SotnnthltiK to nomontbor.
It you nro going cost remember the
"Rock Island llouto" run the Bloopora
and clmlr cars of tholr polltl vostlbulo
.rain to nnd from the Onmhn depot ,
caving Omaha ntS-16 : p. in.thus avoid
ing the transfer at Council Blutrs.
Thrco solid trainsdiUlv. Allclmircars
ire ( roc. Dining cars on all through
.rains. Our trains imiko close connec
tion with all eastern limited trains con
necting in union depot nt Chicago ,
avoiding n transfer across the city to
parties cnroulo to Now York. Boston
iml other eastern cities , "anil every
thing a little better than other lines
can ofTor. " S. S. STKVKSS ,
Ticket onico 1303 Faniain. Gon'l W. A.
Kwrtzorlnmt'H Hotnln.
In Switzerland there are 1,000 hotels
vhich have 68,000 beds nnd employ 10-
000 Boryants , clerks , etc. Tholr ox-
lonsofl a'ro 6iOO,000 ( and tholr receipts
(8,400,000 ( , leaving a profit of $2,800,000 $
) or annum. This la where some of our
American gold Is planted each yoar.
Advice to Mother ! ) .
Mrs , Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup
should nlunys bo used for children
.oothing. It soothes the child , soltons
.ho gums , allays all pains , cures wind
colic , and is the best remedy for diar
rhoua. 2oc a bottlo.
Hco News Slnntln.
The morning , evening and Sunday Unit
can bo found regularly nt thq ( olio wing
i laces :
HOTELS.
Pnxton Hotel News Stand.
Mlllard Hotel News Stand.
Murray Hotel News Stand.
Arcade Hotel News Stand.
Metropolitan Hotel News Stand.
Windsor Hotel News Stand.
Canlleld IIouso News Stand.
Cordons Hotel News Stand.
Barker Hotel News Stand.
HOOK , NliWS AND TOY STOKES.
Joplm & Co. , 803.North Sixteenth.
Dick Castollo , 500 North Sixteenth.
J. Rich , IW9 North Slxtoonth.
Christ Wilrodt , 814 North Sixteenth.
J. II. Road , 10JO North Twenty-fourth.
J. P. Hey , 1115 North Twenty-fourth.
Rubin Bros. , 514 South Tenth.
Frank ICelblo , 818 South Tenth.
G. W. Shatinahan , IKtt South Thirteenth ,
P. N. Meilhedc , G18 Soutti Thirteenth.
J. I. Fruehauf , 411 Soulh Fifloenth.
E W.vman , 110 South Fifteenth.
John Lomly , 12.10 South Sixteenth ,
U. Eekol , BOS South Sixtoonth.
J. A. Dodge , 1049 Soulh Twentieth.
J. S. C.tulfleld , 1801 Farnam.
A. Anderson , 2313 Cutnlng.
S. E. Hunsen , ! M23 Cumlug.
W. R. Picard , 17d3 St. Mary's avenue.
J. W. Martin. 13.'i9 Park avenue.
S. M. Mnrtinovitch , 9U3 South Thirteenth.
Jos. Timmons , 20th nnd Lnko , cable depot.
B. Kltchingman , 15lh and CaiilLol ave.
imuo STonrs.
F. F. Cliandler , corner Leavenworth
and South Twenty-ninth.
S. S. Lanyon , QsOi Furnatn.
C. S. Torbitt , 2UU Farnnni.
Poylon is Owen , iMOl Leavonworth.
C. M. Crissey , 211S 24th.
Caledonian Drug Store , 27th and Lake.
Ki.Krvroit IIOTS.
Goo. Cooper , Mcrcants' Banlc building.
H. Hubormuu , Granite block.
Clyde Ratokln , Ham go Block.
SOUTH ONtAlIA.
J. S. Stott , Postofllco.
G. Reuther , ul news stand and on slreot.
Patrons of Tun Ben will notice Iho nbovo
new t-geucies ut drug stores and elevators ,
which have been placed for the further ac
commodation and convenience of BEE
readers.
Persons who full to procure Tun BEE
when wanted , will confer fuvor by reporting
facts to the BEE office.
SHROEDER & DEAN ,
GRAIN ,
Provisions i Stocks
Basement First National Bank ,
5O5 6outlil3th Slreot , - Oiuulin
Send 51.00 with so ir name nml nrtilros to mo nnd I
will BBiid you n HKlll'i : Unit will I'OdlTlVKI.Y
CUIUO I'lf.KS ami cu"t only 111 cents. Mils. I'KltbON ,
1 * . O. llux tut , ( irantl lsniJ : , Neb.
Boots and Shoos.
KIRKENDALL , JOA S & CO. ,
Succeitora to Itced , Jonci & Co.
Wholesale Manufacturers of Bets : & Shoes
r Uuito n Rubber bboo Co. , 1KB. 1101 ucl 1101
llnrney Street , OtualinNvbrasko.
Brovvors.
STORZ & 1LER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
JMl North ElKlite nth streetOmnha , Neb.
Gornlco.
EAOLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Manufctnrers : of Galvanized Iron Cornice
Wludoir-capinnd DctixJIeikTllnhts. ' John Kponettr ,
proprietor. 1C8 nnd llllbouili ICtli etreot.
Paper Boxes.
JOHN L. WILK1E ,
Pronrietor Omaba Paper Box Factory ,
Koi. 1117 and 1319 Douglas itrect , Omaha , Nob.
Sash , Doors , Eto.
M. A. D1SIIROW & CO. ,
, Wliolfinlo mcaufaetiircri of
Sasn , Doors , Blinds ani Mouldings ,
Brnncli office , 12111 astl Iiard ttreuti , Omaha. Neb.
D011N MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers of Sasn , Doors , Blinds ,
Mouldlnu , ttnlr-nork nn t Interior hard wood tlultU.
l.li5-'J North lUh struct , Omahm Neb.
Steam Fittings , Pumps , Eto.
STItANO & CLARK STEAM HEATING CO. ,
PQinns , Pices and Engines ,
Btt&m , witer , rnllirnr and mlntni ! suppllts , eto.
loj , WJ nod 'M K rnum itreut , Ouiulia.
U. S. WIND EKOINE A PUMP CO. ,
Steam and Water Supplies ,
Utllldky wind mills , ill1) ) nnd ICO Junes st , , Oinalia.
U , F , Itois , Acting Manager. *
JJROWNELL & CO. ,
Engines , Boilers and General Macoinerf ,
bhoeMtoa work , steam pumpi , sair mills. 1211-1215
Lcavcnwcrth ttrcotOmaha.
Works.
PAX.TON & V1ERLINO IRON WORKS ,
Wrought and Cait Iroa Bailding Wort ,
Engines , bran work , jieneral foundry , machine and
blacksmith work. Omceaixl works , U , I' . Ity.
and llth street , Omaha.
OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire andiron Railing
Desk tails , window guards , flower itands , wlru itgai ,
tc. IWNlrthlOth streetOui&ha.
OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS ,
Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ,
Vaults , jail work. Iron shutter * and tire csiapts
U. Audi-ecu , ijroii r , Corner HtU auil Jaoksuu su.
SOUTH OMAHA
UN ION STO'UK YARDS'co "
Of Soutfl Omaha , Limited ,
Agrlpulturi.Mmplomonta
OH URCHILtTPA II KKl
Dealorin Agricultural Implements , Wapni
Carriages nnd htiil < > . Joncn Mrct , between $ th n4
10th , OmMia , .NfbtnHn.
F CO. ,
isricnlt'l ' Implements , \feous \ , Carriages
lhtTKli , etcv Whoftsale. Omnhn , Nebraska.
Furniture.
MOJV.B ,
Wholesale Dalers : in Farnltnre ,
Farnam street , Omaha , Nebrntka.
CHARLES
Furniture ,
dm all. y Nebraska.
Crooorlosi
Wholesale Grocers ,
llth a d Leavenworth ( trc.tt , Onish.i , Nebraska.
. . . .
ir. j. liitOA'i CH ,
Hcjyy Hardware , Iron anil Steel , 1
prlnid , wairon look , harilim , lumbar , cto. 190 > A
tuU lilt llatner stlcel , Omaha ,
MOLINE L , M1L11URN& t TODlARI ) COt
Jtntiufncturcru nm1 Jcb'orsln
Wairons , Buggies Ratoi , Plows , Etc ,
Cor.Vlu ami 1'nclilo street ) . Omaha ,
_ Artists ; Motor njjs- . * 1
A. IiOM'J3 , Jr. , 1
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1513 Doniilns street , Onnhti , Nebraska.
Boot8and Shoos.
ir v. MOUSE & ca ,
Jolte of Boots and Slices ,
1101 , 1103 , 1103 Dou pin j street. Omilin. Mnnu factor ? ,
hummer street , llostun. _
_ Goat , Coke , Etc. _
JAMES 11 % THATCHER COAL CO. ,
Miners and Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
lluom 21 , U. S. Niitkiml llnnk llullilliu , On-ahi
OMAU'A COAL , COKE A LIME GO.
Jobbers of Hsrd ani Soft Coal ,
a/JBouthmii street. Uuialm. Nebraska.
NE1JRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shipners of Coal art Cote ,
III South 13tli t. , Omahn , Nob.
LUMBER , ETC ,
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc ,
Imported nnd jtinrrlcan Portland "oment. SlaW
agent ( or Jillwiukre li > dmii lo cement and
Qnlniy white iimo.
"
CUAS n. LEG ,
Dealer in Hadwccd ; Lumber ,
Wood carpets and pnrqiK-l lloor.nir. I'th ' autl DouRlM
ttlei'U , Umalia. bub.
' '
OMAHA LUMUEIt CO. ,
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
15th street and Union Palllc track , Oiiialm.
*
LOUIS DRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lnmlier , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Doom , Etc. Yards Corner Tth And louglaa. : Offiesi
Corner 10th and Douulai.
FRED. W. ( i RAY.
Lnmlie1 Limei Cement EtcEtc
, , , , ,
Corner 9th and Uouului its. Oinnha.
"
C. N. DIETZ ,
Dealer in All Kinds of Lunger ,
13th and California streetsOnialm , Nebraska.
tMl11lrory iTd Notions
I. ODERFELDER & CO. ,
Importers & Jolliers in Millinery & Nolims
AH , 210 and 212 South llth struct.
Notions.
J. T. ROI3INSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and FBWislilng Goods ,
1121 Ilarncy Street , Omaha.
Commission and Storage.
R1DDELL & RIDDELL ,
Storage and Cjinmissioii Merchants ,
Specialties Mutter , fKf > , cheese , poultry , L'anie.
1112 Houurci street , Uuiulni , Neb.
Dry Goods and Notions.
M. E. SMITH .fc CO. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goad ? anil Notions
1103nnd 1101 Uouclis , cor. llth street , OrauhaNob.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRV GOODS CO. ,
Importers & Jokers in Dry Goods , Notions
GOBt'B furnishing i2ond . Corner lllh and llarney
_ B I reels , Omaha , Nobniikn.
LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN HAR&
WARE
Wiiolesa'e Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
Metals , niicet Iron , etc. A cents for llona calej ,
.
_ Miami powder and Ionian barbeCwIrc.
HIMEOAUOII & TAYLOR ,
Bnllders1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shon
Mechanic * ' tool and lluflaln scalei. 1405 Bouglai
street. Ouial'B , Neb.
Toys , Eto.
. HARDY & CO. ,
Jobbers of
Toys , Dolls , Alt , Fancy Gocdi ,
noui furnlsblMK Roods , children' * carriages , 120 *
faruurn street , Omahu , Neb.
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholesale Reflced and Lubricating Oils ,
Aile itreaie , etc. . Omaha. A. H.UIihop , Manmeifr
Papor.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper D3 lers ,
Carrr a nlrn "look ( if prlntln" , wMPplnif nnl writing
_ _ papor. tjpeclal attention Klrcn to caruTpaper
1
PRINCIPAL POINTS 1
EAST , WEST , f-
NORTH and SOUTH
_ 1302 PAUNAM STttEKT.
JOSEPHGILLOTTo
STEEL PENS
,
COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION tilt.
tioa. 3O3-4O4-I7O-8O4.
THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS.
LMnUPY and all urinary troubles oaMly.n
MUllUl lv and nafely cttrniJ by DOCTUttA
Capsules. Bevenil citsea cured In sat oil dnys ,
Hold nttl.U ) per box , ull druwistf , or by mull
ftora Doctura Jl'f'K Co. . 112 White t. , N , Y ,
Jlrectloua.