THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATUI Sky , SEPTEMBER. 14 , 1889. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Opens Up With the Bull Fooling Still Dominating. LOWER PRICES PREVAIL LATER. .Corn Shown I'roiioiniocd Weakness and Prco Sclllnc Indulged In Pro visions Attain Slow Ontllo 1'rlecs Hula Steady. CHICAGO PIIOOUOK MAIllllSTS. CIIIOAOO , Sept. 13. [ Special TolcRram toTiiRUr.E.1 The crowd gathered around the wheat pit at the opening- , with the bull fueling of the previous day still ilomliiat.ltiK tliclr Incllnatlonn. First transactions wore around the closing price of the preceding diiy , but there was a gradual advance of % o from the opening figures , and at that point considerable realizing , \vlilch created a weaker feeling nnd brought about a decline of Jfc. There wai a lonK Interval of In active trading In the neighborhood of ? 0c und TO c , and Hcalpcrs began to uct on thu gen- cnil principal Hint after three bull days a reaction WIIB In order , nnd , playing with Unit end In vlow , they helped inutorlully to bring about the result they thought hnd boon probable. The opening prlco for Deuoinbor wns TU o. The highest point ro.ichud . w.ia TO/tfc , the lowest 78 0 , and the closing quotations TiJJftJTS c , or Jf c lower than It stopped yesterday. The "news" of the tiny. was generally In favor of the mlvocatos for higher prices , foreign markets were steady und quotations were advanced about % d at Liverpool. Tim move ment of whcut to South America still con tinues on n fairly hboral scale , 70,000 bushels of. yesterday's clearances of whuntfrcm Now York bcliiR for tho" river Plattc , with two more cargoes said to bo loading In Now York to-diiy'for Uuonos Ayrcs. The general export movement , however , Is small and therein lies the point In the argument of the bulls , as ono of their chief contentions Is tlmt European countries uro very much short of wheat nnd must ocrforco buy of us. The bears say that "seeing Is believing , " nnd , lacking this palpable proof of their oppo nents' contention , they refuse to take stock In it. There nro reports of buying by for eigners in Duluth , a dispatch from there to day saying Unit purchasers of September wheat were not having it delivered to them and were compelled to buy In the country. Prices were temporarily lo higher iu that market to-day. There wcro heavy rains In the northwest , which wore expected to Inter- Zero with farmers' deliveries , and receipts at winter wheat points were light , while here they were less than estimated yesterday , and out of 150 cars received only six cradcd No. 2. The running-in of a prominent bear oper ator early in the day was ono of the in fluences tending to the llr t advance. Ho was supposed to have been short 1,000,000 bushels and began buying at 7U , ' c. St. Louis was again , bullish , and a prominent miller there bouglit freely of No. 3 at % 2 advance to-day , according to a dispatch from thence. There wun a pronounced weakness und free selling of corn , especially Inter deliver ies , nnd more especially May. The tone of the market wus taken from the weather , which hud no appearance of frost in it. Ev ery day of such weather as is now being en joyed throughout the corn bolt adds to the ranks of the boars und correspondingly thins out the believers in higher prices. The prospect of at least 1,050,000,000 bushels being added to the stock as the result of the year's crop Is the paramount thought in the minds of the spec ulators , with which in vlow they appeared to think selling to-day eminently safo. Sep tember showed general weakness , but the selling pressure wus tnulnly , directed to a more distant delivery , as already noted. The decline since ye&tdrday was % u in Septem ber nnd % n in May , the closing figures being September 83o and May 84 c. In oats thu speculative market was quiet nnd after u steady opening ruled weak nnd slow. The receipts uguln exceeded the esti mates , but the decline in corn was the prin cipal factor in a slightly downward move ment of values. This was not severe , how ever , as there was no pressure to soil. After opening steady at 23J c Muv was sold down to 23 % @ & ! , % ( , with nearer months relatively easy. No. 2 regular was dull , with ID' c bid. bid.Provisions Provisions were again slow. During the early morning , particularly , truOing wns on a limited scale , und for the day the entire business muda a poor showing. Traders had apparently but few outside orders , and in the way of general speculation a conserva tive feeling was favored. Still the product , as a rule , was well supported , nnd there was tie development to occasion any uneasiness. Based on yesterday's Ilnal closing , quota tions showed a not iuiurovomunt of lee in October porlc , 2J c in October and January lard und October short ribs , ytv in January pork and Go In January short ribs. Septem ber lard declined 2 > $ o. CHICAGO tilVE STO OK. CHICAGO , Sept. 13. | Special Telegram to TIIK Bun. ] CATTLE The general market ruled quiet and prices steady as compared with yesterday. The receipts were divided at 8,000 Texans , 2,000 rangers und 5,003 na tives , and there wcro fowcr na tives that is medium good than any day this wco < c. There were a few loads of nrimo export steers , equal in quality to anything hero this weclr , nnd they sold equally as well as any day this week. Said salesmen that handle Toxuns exclusively : "If wo hud prime fat steers they would soil higher than any day this week , but canuers and com mon steers are as low as ever. " Another salesman who makes a speci alty of the range trndo said : "Ihero Bcoiiis to bo no standard to guide ono in trade this year. " A lot may bo good enough to multo 0.00 und directly In the next pen you will sco steers the same average going fully 75o lower. There Is no regularity in prices and no regularity in the quality of the stock. Native butchers' stock was in good demand and steady to strong on first cluss cows und heifers. Liusinoss in stock- era and feeders continues slow and prices remain at low water mark. Cnoico to extra beeves , $4.2T > @i.0 * , me dium to ( rood steers , 1850 to 1500 Ibs. , $3.00 © 4.80 ; 1SOO to 1350 Ibs , f3.40@UO ; Of.0 to 1SUO tbs,53.00@8.COstockersaml ; feodprsei.75 @ & 10j cows , bulls nnd mixed , S1.20@300 : bulk , ? 1.05 ( < $3.10 ; steers , tJ.lB 'J.S'J ' ; cows , $ l.fiO@iOO.wostoru ; natives and nulf breeds , fa25 ( < t3.GO ; cows , IJ.OOftJU.'S ; wintered Tcxaus , ? 2.i.5@a.80. Haas There was a brisk demand , and prices fully 5o higher on packing grades , in iiuiny eases lOo , in fact , ono of the buyers for u big packing linn paid about us high for a few lots of prime ai Hhlppnrs were paying. Light torts and fancy heavy showed little erne no change. Packers uald * 3 70(33.00 ( , and In n few Instances $4.00(31.05 ( , Selected heavy mudo ti.00@-I.15 , and light sorts sold at M.45 @ 4.5S. K1NANU1AU New Ya h" , Sept. 13. | Special Telegram to TUB UKK.J STOOKS Expressions from the trade after the close of stock business last night indicate tlmt the action of yester day was a surprise. It wus only explained ns ii periodical shaking off of the following by these in control. 1'uero was nothing in the condition to warrant it. Nut Jones voices western sentiment when ho says that the good earnings basis for good buying lias Just bosun. S. V. Whlto does not take so rosy u vlow. Ho counts on heavy money needed to move caroals and cotton , and fears another period of stringency , A loss popu lar theory on the maruot is that for a few days it has bc-eu manipulated to sell on , that the outside support has not been satisfactory and the Insiders have been getting out while thu trumpeting was kept up. The opening of thu market this morning was without apaclal features. Such changes as appeared from lust night were fractionally lower , LouUvillo dropped to 70 and recovered nd Transcontinental gained } { per cent , Northern PauUlo preferred went off X P ° r cent to 74K and rebounded to 7B the first nour. Among western stocks St. Paul lost nnd Missouri Pacific } { per cent , whtlo Union Pacific opened \4 per cent higher at Cljf and moved up to 05. There was nctwo trading in SU Paul , Union Pacific , LouUvllla fc Nashvlllo , Missouri Puc.'fio and Northern I'nclflc preferred , but the remainder were quiet to dull throughout. The only other marked movement In the list was an advance of $ f per cent la Canadian Paclflo to C9) ) . The settlement of the London strlko gave an mpntus to the buying of certain stocks bo- fora the close , This alone prevented very general lenses throughout the list for the lay. Louisvlllo went to 77 > f to the close. Lake Shore picked up t > omo nnd Missouri Pacillo reacted a point from the bottom , The Granger group closed generally steady , with St. Paul and Burlington each } { per cent lower. The conditions remained un- chnngcd. The total sales wcro 182,840 shares. The following worn the closing quotation * : U.S. 4s regular. ] 2r Northern 1'acino. . 33 U.S. 4i coupons , . .K'8 do preferred . 76 U.S.4Hsrosulnr.li > 5V 0. fc M. W . , .1HU U. 8. 4's coupons. .Hrt do preferred . K-'U I'ftclntflior ) . MB N.V.Contral . 100.U Central 1'nclflo. . , . . MX IMUcB c . . . . ClilCngoJc Alton. > . . 127 I Hock Island . lOH'i Chlcairoliurllngton C..M. &StP . 74Q i.fjuincv . W { doprerorreil . lUsi I > . .U.tW . ' . .HB > St.PimUV Omaha. . JWji llllnolsCentral . uoi ( do preferred . 10 Hi I. , H..V W. , . < Mi Uiiion Pacific 1C ftnsnsit Texas. . . . 12 > i \V..8t. IV 17'i l.nkn Shore doproforreii mji Mlchlvnn Control. , ID'4 ' Western Union. . . . t0 4 MissouriI'aoltlo. . . . ,0h Mo.vnv Busy nt 2(44 ( per cant , PHIME MBIIOISTILU I'APKU 337 } par cent. STUHMXO KxcitvNon Qulot nnd firm ; sixty-dixy bills , * 4.S4).f ) : domnnd , \ Stocks. NEW YOIIK , Popt. 13. [ Special Telegram to Tun UEB.I The following uro the min ing stock quotations : nolcher 83 Mexican 430 Con. Cal , .VVn 7r > Mutual HO Com momvealth. , . i iUO Ontario DIM Dcndwood T 15 ! ) Plymouth VV Kuroka Con " 00 Snvage 'AT ) ( lould * -Curry..200 Slorrn Nevada .IK ) Halo & Norcroas.iW : Union Consoliila'iUIiO Homest'iko lii'O Ward Consolldii'd..lBO Horn Silver 12J Yellow Jacket..3.W Iron Silver yea Caledonia U. II..310 ritonuoB ai , CniCAGO , Sept. 13. 1:13 : p. m. close. CHICAGO , Sept. 13. llb : p. in. close Wheat Lower ; cash nnd October , 77 ! c ; Decomber,81 1-lCc. Corn Easier ; cash,33c ; Octobcr,83 15-10o ; December. 82 3-10c. Outs Steady ; cash , 19c ; October , iOX"i December , lO c. Uyo Cash , 42c. Uarley No trading. Prime Timothy No trading. Flax Seed Cash , tl.30@1.31 ; September , Whisky tl.02. Pork Firmer ; rash nnd October , $10.85 ; January. W.12K@9. 15. Lard Steady ; easb , $5.92 } ; Ootoberf5.90 ; January , S3.77i . Flour Steady ; winter wheat , $2.00 ® 4.40 ; spring wheat , S1.20@3.10 ; rye , $2.5l ) Ury Salted Meats Shoulders , Sl.fiOJ ! ! .G2 } ; short clear , 53.25@5.37U ; short ribs , Uuttor Firm for finer grades : creamery , 12331 ; dairy , 10@17c. Choose Steady : full cream ched- dars. 5@Sc ; Hats , 8 # < < Z8Hc ; Young Amer icas , 8 ( uS ) o. Eggs Firm : fresh , 10 ! ! 10Kc. Hides Steady ; green suited , ot oj light green salted , 5@5J c ; salted bull. 4 } < Cu ; green salted calf , 5wo ; dry flint , 7o ; dry and salted hldus , Co ; dry calf , Gjgfo ; dcacotia , each 20e. Tallow Unchanged ; No. I solid packel , fg4K ° ! No. 2 , $ Mc ; cake , 4 } @t } c. Hoculots. Shipments. Flour 10,000 10,000 Wheat 103,000 150,0.0 ! Corn 873,003 740,00'J Oats 170,000 00,00,1 Now Vork. Sopt. 13. Wheat Ko- coipts , 214,500 ; exports , 09,000 ; spot market heavy und lower ; No. 2 red , b3i @ 83j ! c in store and elevator ; 84@83c afloat ; 84 (5) ( ) 85 0 f.'o. b. ; No. 3 red , 81@31Kc ; un graded red , 7S@SGJ c ; options fairly ac tive and lower ; No. 2 reU , October , closing at 84tf @S5c. Corn Receipts , 154,700 bushels : experts , 83.2DO bushels ; spot market fairly active , but lower ; No. 2 , 42o in store , and elevator , 42X@-c ! nfloat > No. 2 , white , 42c ; op tions lower , October closing ut 42c. Oats Ueceipts , S3.000 bushels ; experts , ; spot market unchanged ; options dull nnd lower. October closing nt 20o : snot. No. 2 white , 20o ; mixed western , 25Ca28c ; white western , 2S@3Sc. Coffee Options opened steady at 10@75 points down und closed barely steady ; Bales , HOOO bags ; -September , $10.00 ; October , § ir > . ( JO@1505spot ; Hlo , steady ; fair cargoes , Sugar Raw , firm ; roflned , firm. Petroleum United closed at Q'JXo ' for Oc tober. Eggs Western , fresh , 10 } < ( ( § 19c. Pork Strong ; inspected mess , $12.23 ® 12.50 ; uninspected , 812.00. Liu d Steady and dull ; western steam , ' Butter Western dairy , 9@12 > oj cream ery , ll@2io. Cheese Firmer ; western , OJi@7'c. Ijiviirnool , Sept. 13. Wheat Firm ; demand improving und holders offer moder ately : red western spring , Cs lj d@7s Kd per cental ; red western winter , Os 7j dOUs 8 > id. Corn Quiet and demand poor ; new mixed , 4s 2d per hundred. Clnclimiul , Sept. 13. Wheat Firm ; No. 2 red , 78 u. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 mixed , 80c. Outs Stronger ; No. 2 mixed , 22@22J a Whisky Finn at $1.02. St. ImulH , Sept. 13. Wheat Lower ; cash 77 > V"i October , 70tf. Lorn Lower ; cash , 29o ; October , 30@ Oats Lower ; cash , 18) 0 ; May , 225tfc. 1'ork Easy at $11.50. Lard Nominally $3.70. Whisky $1.02. Duller Nominal ; creamery , 18@23o ; dairy , 14(5l5c. ( KaiiKiiH Olty , Sent. 13. Wheat quiet ; No. 3 red , cash , 01H" bid ; No. 3 red , cash , 53c ; Nc. a soit , cash , 02ka Corn Qulot ; No.2c.ish , no bids nor offer ings ; October , 22 , o ; No. 2 , white , October , 22) ) 0. Outs No. 3 , cash. lOo bid ; October , njs'o. MII\vnuku , Sept. 18. Wheat Easy ; cash , 72 0 ; October , 72 ; < o. Corn-Quiet ; No. 3 , 33@33 } c. Oats-Stoady ; No. 3 whito. WJ2Uc. . Rye Firm ; No. 1 , 42 > @l2 c. Uurloy Nominal ; September , 50o bid. Provihlons Kasy ; oasft , pork , $10.80. AiliinuiiiIis ) , Sept. 18. Sample wheat higher but less uctlvo ; receipts , 201 cars ; shipments. 23 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , September , TiaDecember. \ . 70 } u ; on track , 80oNo. ; 1 northern , September , 74c ; 'on track , 70i3 ; No. 2 northern , September , 71c ; on track , 710780. LilVIi ! BLOCK. ClilcuK < ) < Sept. 18.--lno Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 0,030 ; market steady but slow ; beeves , $4.25@4.70 ; steers , $3.00 ( 4.80 ; BtookerH and feeders , $1.7523.10 ; covirs , bulls and mixed , $1.20 ( 3.00 ; Texas cattle , $1.50@3.bO ; western rangers , $3.00@3.00. llogt Roculpts , 15,0 JO ; market strong , closing hlcuer ; mixed , $3.80@4.40 ; heavy , $3.05 ; skips , $3 C0@ 1,85 ; llgtit , $1.00@t.70. Sheep Reculuts. 0,000 ; inurkut strong ; natives , $3.50 ( < gI.UO ; western , $ -1.4034.10 ; TCXIIUS , $3.05@i.lO ; iambs , $1.0@5.SO. KunaiiH City , Sept. * 13. Cattle Re ceipts. 2,700 ; shipments 1,000 ; good to choice corn-fed steers , $4,00@4.23 ; common to medium , f 'J.05Vf ( D.S5 ; stackers und feeders , $ l.GOu ( > 2.10 ; cows , strong and lOo higher , * l.Ui ( ( iOO ; grass rungo steers , fl.OOQ3.7C. Hogs Receipts , 3,900 ; shipments , 100 ; market strong ana uctlvu ; light , $4.20 ( 4.30 ; heavy und mixed , fJ.7&@i.lO. National Kttiolc VnrcH , Knst fit. IjdiilH , Sept. 13. Cuttlo Receipts , 000 ; shlpmcnta , 1,700 ; market steady ; fair to choice heavy nativa stuore , $3.80 4.40 ; stockers and feeders , I'LlOrtjiOO ; ranger toers , $3.20(32.00 ( , Hogs Receipts , 1,400 ; shipments , 1,000 ; market strong ; heavy , $3.75.34.10 ; puckiutr grades. * 3.700i.00 ; light , $ l.00@4.40. Stoux City , Sept. 18. Cattle Receipts. , 805 ( ( hlpmenU , < JO | mwkul steady ; fat steers , J2 0033.40 ; stockcrs and feeders , $3.00(32.85. ( Hogs RccolptB , 830 ; light nnd mixed , $3.723.80 } ; heavy , $3.7n@383 . OMAHA STOOIC. Cnttln Friday , Sept. 13. Among to-day's ' offerings was a bunch or two of pretty good natives , but the bulk of the cattle worn not especially desirable. The general market was steady but not native , although the best cattle hero were sold. A bunch of 1571lb natives sold nt ? 1,15 nnd some lighter cattle at f3.00@3.76. Some corn-fed western * sold nt $3.0Ufti ( : 33. The Middlesex cattle fed nt Iler's distillery were bargained for nt $3.80. Butchers' stock was In very light supply , nnd thorn was not cnouiih to make much of a mnrkot ; still prices were only steady. The fresh receipts of stockcrs nnd feeders wcro light , and ns about everything was cleaned up yesterday , there was little hero to do with. However , there were not mnny buyers hero , nnd the supply was Just about equal to the demand. Prices remain about steady , The native feeders brought $2 60@3.00 , the latter price being paid for something very good. Hoc * . The market In heavy hogs wns not very nctlvo , but they were nil sold In good season. The shippers were not doing anything , nnd the packers hnd it about their own way , The trade on heavy hogs could safolv bo quoted 5o lower. A good many of the heavy weights wont at $3.70(33.75. ( Light hogs sold nt the snmo prices us yesterday , but there were moro light hoes hero , and the buyers were able to pot a drove of bettor quality and lighter weights than yesterday nt the sumo money. There wcro two double decks of western sheep hero which sold at about steady prices. Cattle . 1,000 Hogs . 3,300 Sheep . 207 Horses . 25 Prevailing Prices. The following is a table of prices paid In this market for the grades of stock men tioned : Prime steers. 1300 to 10)0 Ib3.3.80 @ 1.25 Good steers , 1230 to USD Ibs. . 3.5'J @ 4.10 Good steers , 1030 to 1300 Ibs. . . 3.00 @ 3.90 Common canncrs 1.00 @ 1.50 Ordinary to fair cows 1.50 Cfel.75 Fair to good cows 1.75 1.90 Good to choice cows 1.00 Fair to good bulls 1.50 Light stocKcrs and feeders. . . . 2.25 Good feeders , 950 to 1100 Ibs. 1.50 Fair to choice light liogs 8.1)0 ) ( # 3.93 Fair to choice heavy I'Ogs . 3.70 < ( f3.75 Fair to choice mixed hogs . 3.80 ( a 8 90 Common to rough hogs . 3.45 @ 3.00 llenrcsmirariva a.tlej. STEKHS. No. Ar. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 7 12UO ? 3 85 54 1571 $1 15 30. * . 1399 a 75 cows. 4 980 1 60 FEEDEHS. 1. .1050 300 CO. . , .1110 2 70 17. . 9lii ( 350 14. . . 859 2 75 5. .1250 S 50 88. . . .1249 3 00 52. .1100 205 55. . .1248 3 00 OXEX. 1 1500 2 25 6TOCKEUS. 19. C80 2 00 - VTKaTEUX CATTLE. Owner No. Av. Pr. 8 feeders , range 940 2 50 Dnter Cattle Co. 1 feeder , range , 1100 2 05 10 steers , rnnite 1388 2 05 Rainsford & Palmer 1 heifer , range 540 1 GO Rainsford & Johnson 51 steers , corn-fed 1297 3 00 Hnloy Live Stock Co 131 steers , range Col-Tex , 1188 2 40 3 steers , range 1241 2 50 2'J steers , Wyo-Tes 1017 3 80 20 cows , range 1074 1 85 Casey 14 steers , range ,1331 2 00 2 steers , range 1200 3 00 Ogailala Laud and Cuttlo Co 98 steers , range 12S7 3 53 Dovoro & Johnson 30 steers , corn-fed. . . ,1403 3 35 no os. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 8. .2C)0 100 $2 75 C3. . . .279 160 S3 75 20. .112 8 00 65. . . .282 40 3 75 3 2'J3 3 40 57. . . .257 280 3 75 4. .365 SO 3 40 45. . . .334 40 3 75 30. .273 ICO 3 45 01. . . .308 SO 3 75 18. .300 200 3 50 03. . . .272 120 3 80 12. .284 3 50 59. . , .2ti9 40 3 bO 15. .305 ICO 3 55 43. . . .233 SO 3 80 10. .357 80 U 55 41. . . .235 3 SO 10. .312 3 55 53. . . .257 SO 8 80 23. .314 40 3 55 14. . . .260 40 8 SO 18. .341 40 3 55 128. . . .200 80 8 80 11. .295 60 3 55 5. . . .263 3 SO 5. .340 3 55 45. . . .231 120 3 85 .813 3 55 CO . . .239 3 85 i ) . .392 80 3 CO S9. . . .274 3 85 8. .310 3 CO 48. . . .218 40 3 85 18. .330 S CO 49. . . .232 SO 3 85 14. .338 120 8 CO 10. . . .279 SO 3 S3 10. . . .277 3 CO 53. . . .247 40 3 85 18 . .320 3 CO 75. . . .228 80 3 85 23. . .307 200 3 CO 49. . . .204 80 3 85 CO. . .81U 8 CO 47. . . .254 8 85 13. . .241 8 00 C3. . . .253 80 3 b3 12. . .295 3 CO 10. . . .246 80 3 85 14. . .283 S CO 70. . . ,185 120 387 7. . .341 ICO S GO 35. . . .234 80 890 7 , . .819 40 805 54. . .226 80 3 23. . .293 40 S 05 07. . 210 40 8 95 29. . .269 80 3 70 39. . . .201 40 8 95 57. . .298 200 3 70 40. . . .204 395 55. . .375 2UO 3 70 48. . . .194 40 3 95 53 . .280 200 3 70 54. . . .211 3 95 04. . .251 240 3 70 59. . . .104 80 S 93 70. . .237 40 3 70 64. . . .204 8 95 10. . .332 ICO 3 70 23. . . .205 3 95 ! > . . .244 ICO 8 70 69. . . .211 40 3 95 50. . .818 80 80. . . 209 8 93 54. . .332 40 80 . . .200 40 895 CO. . .234 400 32. . . .244 393 75. . .238 480 85. . . .218 3 95 CS. . .289 ICO 44. . 3 95 53. . SO 8 70 08. . , .22i 395 „ 12..100 3 70 SI1EUP. No. Av. Pr. 104 Westerns 109 153 Westerns 100 150 Westerns 10S 807 * Llvo Stock Notes. W. P. Trcutman , from Benedict , was in looking for feeders. Pierce Harding was in from Benedict lookIng - Ing over the yards. A. Clapping , from Underwood , la. , came In with ono load of hogs , Carl Jacobs came In from Bellwood , Neb , , with ono car of hoga. M. Mackoy , from Eustls , Neb. , was in with one car of hogs. C. J. Furor came in from Vernona , Nob. , with ono car of hogs. F. M. Marshall , from Curtis , Nob. , was a visitor on the market. P. P. Johnson , from Eagle , Neb , , came in with live cars of cattlo. E. M. Gibson , of Chirks , Nob. , came in with two cars of sheep. John Dawson , from Weeping Water , came In with ono load of hogs , Ono car load of horses came In from Chap man , Nob. , this morning from Qulnn & Co , James Kennedy , from Logan , was on the uiarkut this morning with u load of hogs. F. Folda. a banker and cattle raiser of Schuyler , Nob. , was In looking over the mar ket lor feeders. Frank Griffin came In from Dccatur with fifty-four head of cattle thut ho sold at $4.15. They averaged 1571 Ibs. apiece. Four lump-Juwod steers were condomnqd by Inspector Howard. They were killed and tutncd over to the rendering company , OMAHA WIIOLHSALU MAUKUTS. Produce , Fruits Etc. Eaos Strictly fresh , UQIGo. HUTTEU Creamery , fancy , 15@16o ; cboico , 14@l5c. Dairy , fnnoy. Uk&Um choice. 11@ 12a. Country , fancy , 12@14ct0od ; to choice , 10@llo ; fair , 9@lOo ; inferior. OC67C. LIVE PIOKONB Per doz. , (1.50. GAME Prairie chlcttens , $3.00(38.00 ( ; mal lard ducks , 3.00@4.GO ; mixed ducks , $1.50 @ 2.00. BEANS Choice hand-picked navy , $1.75@ $3.00 ; cboico hand-picked medium , I1.05M 11.80 ; choice baud.-picked country , $1.00 ® l.OS ; clean country , $ ! & 0/ci.CO ( ; inferior country , $ I.OO@l 25. ' m limns , Put/rs , TAi.towKTa Green salted hides , 4 > X@4X < Ji dry salted hides , Be ; dry flint hides , 7c ; calf hides , 4J M' c ; damaged hides , 2o less ; sheep palls , preen , oaeh , 23j@ $1.00 ; sheep polls , dry , par 1 ! . , 9(3 ( 12o. TuT- low , No. 1 , 4c4J ( < o ; No. 2. 3tfi$3 > | o. Qrouso , white , 4 @ 4jtfo ; yellow , 'Jl ' ifjc. Wool , l''inu , overauo , , llJ lOa ; medium , average , 21@22o ; quartor-blsod , uvor.it-o , 20 (321o ; conrso , average , 15@l7c ; cotts mid rough , nverape , 14ilfle. POTATOM 33@3oe par bu ( Poui.Tiir Old hens nnd-chmkcns , $1CO ( < 5 3.50 ; spring chickens , $2 OOQ'J.fjO ; ducks and geese , per ib , 10iturkpys ; , OQlOu ; young ducks , per dor , $3.00. ' CnnisE : Young America * , full crcnm , lOo ; factory twins , 9 , ' < io ; off grades , C > @ 7o ; Van Rossen Edom , ? 11.50 per doz ; sap sago , lOc ; brletf. ll$12c ( ; llmburger , 7@Scj do mestic Swiss , 14c. Lr-Moss Fancy , $0.00S.GO ; choice , $5.00. SoirriicitN PKACIIESlu , 7oP@l.W ) for choice , nnd , 'D@tOo for poor and common. Arn.cs- Per bbl , $1,00@3.00. CALIFOHXIA PEACHES 20 Ib boxes , $1.50 ® CAtironxiA Giupns ) CALIFORNIA PLUMS $1.00. PEAtis-40 Ib boxes , $1.75:32.25. : CAVTCi.oui'ES Per doz , BOC'ZC3c. UAKANAS According to size , per bunch , I3.OOQ3.00. COCOASUTS Per 100 , So.OO. Ai'H.c UUTTEK 5c. Cinnu-libls , fJ.KO ; hf bbls , $3.00. MAi'LE SUOAU 12) ) @l5c per Ib. VEAL Choice , mcalum size. 5J ( < ? rt ) c ; choica heavy , oc ; spring lambs , (30.UUiJO.OO ( per doz. HOSGY 15c per Ib for eholco. PIIESEKVISS ! Hi$10c ( pur Ib. JKLI.IDS BKGvlu jiur Ib. UEESWAX No. 1 , 10@lOu. HAY fi.oo5.no. CHOP Fcnn- 10.00@12.00. IJu ix $10.00. SAUSAQU Bologna , 4c ; Frankfurt , 7c ; tongue , So ; summer , 29a ; head cheese , Oc , Pins FBCT Pickled , kits , 7oc ; pickloil ings' tongues , kits , $235 ; pickled tripe , kits. C3u ; pickled H. C. tripe , kits , 85o splcoil pigs' bucks , kits , $1.15 , BEEF TOKO UBS Salt , bbK $20. Groceries. Pnovisioxs Hntns , No. 1 , 10-lb nvoraeo , llo ; 20 to 22 Ibs , lOKu ; 12 to 14 Ibs , ll > o ; No. 2 , O' c ; specials , 12c ; ahoulucrs , To ; breakfast bacon. No. 1 , 8 0 ; specials , ISo : picnic , ( ij c ; ham sausace , 8J o ; dried beef hams , OKej bcof tonsucs , ? t ) per dozen ; Ury salt meats , 5 > ( Go per Ib ; boneless ham , . Wiuprixo PAPCU Straw , per Ib , l/ @ 2Jjn : rag , 2 > c ; maiillla , B , SQOJi'o ; No. 1 , 8c. 8c.SALT Dairy , 2SO Ibs in bbl , bulk , $2.10 ; best grade , 60 , 5s , $2.30 ; best grade , 100 , 8s , $2.40 ; best grade , 23 , 10s , ? 2.80 ; rock salt , crushed , $ l.bO ; dairy salt , Ashton,56-lb bags , 83c ; bulk , 224-lb bags , $3.40 ; common , in bbls , $1.25. CAXDV 9 > @ 12Kc per Ib. CHOCOLATE AND COCOA 21@37o per Ib ; German chicory , rod , 7J c. GINOCU Jamaica , } ulnts , $3.00 per doz. FAIUNACROUS GOODS Barley , 8@3) < fc ; farina , 4J c ; peas , 8c : oatmeal , /5c ; mno- aronla , He ; vermicelli , He ; rico , 3 @ 6) ) c ; saco and tapioca , ( ! @Tc. Fisu-Salt Dried codflsh , 5@Sfc ; scaled herring , 24u per box ; hoi. herring , dom. 50c ; Hamburg spiced herring , $1.40 ; hoi. herring , 70cffi51,00 ( ; mackerel , large family , $11.50 per 100 Ibs ; whitelish , No. 1. $0.50 ; family , $ J.73 ; trout , $5.25 ; salmon , $3.50 ; anchovies , SOc. -$1.7C@1.50. I NUTS Almonds , 15@17o : Brazils , 80 ; fil berts , He ; pecans , lOo ; Walnuts , 12c ; peanut cocks , Sc ; roasted , lOc. CANNED FISH Broolc trout , 3 Ib , $2.40 ; salmon trout , 2 Ib , $2.35 ; clams , 1 Ib , $1.25 ; clams , 3 Ib , $2.00 ; clam chowder , 3 Ib , $1.25 : deviled crabs , lib , $2.25 ; dovllud crabs , 2 Ib , S3.50 ; codfish balls , 2 Ib , S1.75 ; cavior , X Ib , $2.25 ; eeU , 1 Ib , $3.40 : loDaters , 1 Ib , 81.90 ; lobsters , 2 Ib , $2.90 ; lobsters , deviled. } i Ib , $2.25 ; mackerel , lib , $1.65 ; .mackerel , mui turd sauce , 3 Ib , $3.10 ; ' mackerel , tomato snuce , 3 Ib , $3.40 ; oysters , 1 Ib , 95c ; oysters , 2 Ib. Sl.CO ; salmon , C. R.J 1 Ib , $3.00 ; salmon , C. R. , 2 Ib , $2.80 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.CO ; salmon , Alaska , 2 Ib , $2.65 ; shrimps , 1 Ib , S' 65 CANNED MEATS Corned beef , t Ib square cans , $1.20 ; 2 Ib square cans , $3.05 ; 0 Ib square cans , $6.50 ; 14 Ib square cans , $14.00. Lunch tongues , 1 ID round cana.it2.00 ; 2 Ib round cans , $4.75. Brawn , 1 Ib squnro cans , $1.20 ; 2 Ib squnro cans , S2.00 ; 6 Ib square cans , $0.50 ; 14 Ib square cans , $14.00. Ox tongues. 1 % Ib round cans , $5.00 ; 3 Hi round cans , $0.00 ; 2 } Ib round cans , 87.00 ; 3 Ib round cans , 3.00. Chipped beef , 1 Ib round cans , $3.00 ; 2 Ib round cans , $4.00. Roast beef , 1 Ib round cans , S1.20 ; 2 Ib round cans , $2.00. Potted ham , } { Ib round c.ius , 6oc ; i lb round cans , 51.20. Deviled ham4 Ib round cans , 65c ; } 4 Ib round cans , $1 20. Potted ox tongue , } lb round cans. 03o ; K Ib round cans , 51.0. . Compressed ham , 1 Ib squuro cans , $1.75 ; 3 Ib square cans , $2.75. Tripe , 2 Ib round cans , $1.80. Minced collops , 2 Ib round cans , $ j.30. Boneless pigs feet , 3 Ib square cans , $2.25. Ono pound cans are packed two dozen and four dozen to case ; two pound cans , ono dozen and two dozen to case ; half pound cans , two dozen to case ; quarter pound cans , four dozen to case. All prices per dozen , net. LAUD Tierces Reflned , 5c ; choice , 0o ; pure leaf , 6o ; kettle rendered , 7 c. Add 1 0 to J c for smaller quantities. OiLS-Keroscne P. W. , 9c ; W. W. , 12a ; headlight , 13c ; salad oil , $2.15(29.00 ( per dozen. DIIIBD Fnurrs Currant ? , 4X@ " ' ° prunes , casits , 1,800 Ibs , 4 @tKc : prunes , bbls or bags , ! Xlccitron \ peels , drums , 20 Ibs , 2lc ; lemon peel , drums , 20 Ibs , lOc ; f.ird dates , boxes , 12 Ibs , 9c ; apricots , choice evaporated , 25-lb boxes , 16c ; apricots , jelly , cured , 25-lb boxes , 17e ; apricots , fancy , Me. Hamilton , 25-lb boxes , 15c ; apricots , ctioico , bags , 80 Ibs , 18o ; apples , evaporated , Alden , 50-lb boxes , 6o ; apples , Star , Cc ; apples , fancy Alden , 5-ib , So ; apples , fancy Alden , 21b , 8 > e : blackberries , evaporated , 60-lb boxes , 5 } @Co ! cherries , pitted , dry cured , 15o ; pears , California fancy , s boxes , 25 Ibs , 12Jfo : peaches , Cul fancy , } s unp boxes , 25 Ibs , loc ; peaches , Cal No. 1 , fancy , J sunp bugs , 80 Ibs , 18u ; poaches , fancy , ovap unp , 50 Ib boxes , 12@14a ; peaches , Salt Lake , now , 7@7J c ; nectarines , red , 12e ; nectar ines , silver , bags , 12) c ; pitted plums , Cal , 25-lb boxes , llu ; raspberries , evap , N , Y. , new , 21c ; pruuos , Cal , R. C. , 90-100 boxes , 23 Ibs , 8c ; prunes , Cal , R. C. , 00-70. 9o ; orange peel , 15o ; rnlbins , California Lon- dor.s , crop 1883 , $3.40@2.00 ; raisins , Califor nia loose , muscatels , crop 1888 , Sl.90@2.00 ; Valonclas , 18fa8 , 7c. PICKLES Medium , par bbl , $5.00 ; small , $300 ; gherkins , $0.50 ; C. & B. chow chow , qts , $5 90 , pts , $3.40. lUos American A , seamless , 17o ; Union /Square paper , discount 85 per cent. COFFEE Green Fancy old golden Rio , 2-Jc ; fancy old peaberry. 33u ; Rio , choice to fancy , 22c ; Rio , prime , 21a ; Rio , good , 20c ; Moclia , 29c ; Java , fancy Mandehling , 2 " 0 ; Java , good interior , 34c. COFFEE Roasted Arbucklo's Ariosa , 2U c ; McLaughlln's XXXX , 24. } o ; Gorman , 23 c ; 'DI1 worth , 81J8'o ; Aluroma , 34 c. SALSOUA n @ 3 | o u ° r Ib. STAKCII 5@7o perlb , STOVE POLISH Si.00@5.87 per gross , SriCES Whole , per IbrrAllspice , llo ; Cas sia , China , 9 < fu ; cloves , ansibur , 20u ; nut. megs , No. 1 , 75o ; pepper , J7o. SuaAiia Cut , loaf , 9 q : cut loaf , cubes , 9 0 : Standard , powdergd , OK" ! XXXX powderep , 9Ko ; granulated , Standard , 8 % @ bj/o ; confcctloiiors' A , 8 c ; white , extra C , Climax , 8 0 ; extra C , Nebraska , 8 0 ; Am ber , 7o ; California Golden C , 7tfe. Dry Pink and Robes Richmond. Allen , Oo ; Rlvorpoint. ( % o : * Sleol Rlver.Ok'o ; Pacillc. C c , PJIISTS Indigo Blue -St. Leger , 7 | c ; Washington , 6 0 ; American , 0 > jo ; Arnold , CKc ; Arnold Century , 9o ; Windsor Gold Tit't , lO c : Arnold B , lOJ c ; Arnold A , 12o ; Arnold Jold Seal , lO 'collow ; Seal , 10 > o : Amuna , 12c. PitiNTS Solid Colors Atlantic , Co ; Slater , Co ; Berlin oil. Ko ; Garner oil. 6@7c. SiiiitTiNO CMEOK8 Caledonia X , 9X ° i Caledonia XX10) , | o ; Economy , OotOtls , Uo ; Granite , 0)fo : Crawford checks , 80 ; Haw River plaids , B o. SHEETING , Biiow.v Atlantic A , 4 4 , 7J/o ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantlo D , 4-4 , 0fo\ \ Atlautio P , 4-1 , 6u ; Aurora LL , 4 4 , Co ; Au rora C.4-4 , 4c ; Crown XXX , 4-4. O o ; Hoosicr LL , 4-4 , 5u ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7o ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , 6 0 ; Old Dominion , 4-1 , 6X0 ; Popporoil R , 4-1. OJfo ; Popperell E , 40- inch. 7j o ; Pepperoll. 8-4 , 17i < o : Popjiorell. 9-4. 20o ; Pepporell , 10-4 , 32c ; Utlca O , 4-4 , 4Jfo ; Wuchusotts , 4-1 , 7o ; Aurora It , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora B , 4-4 , 0) ) o , SHEETING , BLEACHED Eilerton , 71,0 ; HouBoKeepar , 6 0 ; Now Candidate , 8 > fo ; Berkeley canibrlo. No. CO , 9o ; You Bet , 4-4 , CJfo ; butter cloth. OO. 4) c ; Cabot , 7tfoj Farwoll , half bleached , 8 Wo ; Fruit ol Loom , Bo ( Green G , 60 ; Hopd , 7K ? King Phillip cambric , 10o ( Lousdalo cambric. lOo ; Lous- dalo. S > c ; New York mills , lOo ; Popporoil , 42 In , lUc ; Pepporcll , 40 In , llo ; Poppcroll , < V4 , 14 > < o ; Pepporoll , 8-n , 20o ; Popporoil , 0-4. iic ; 1'cpperoil , 10-4 , 24o ; Canton , 4-4 , 8M ; Canton. 4P e' , Triumph , 0 ! c ; Wnmsuita , lie } Valley , rto. TICKS Oakland , A , * Ko ; Intornntlonnl , YY , 80 ; ShoUieket , S , 8&u ; Wurron. No.870 , Ifie ; Uorwlck , HA. 18c ; Actno , 13o ; York , no In , 12Ko ; York , 2 In. 13'fo ; Swift Ulvor , S'ti'c ' ; Thormllke , OO , 8 0 ; Thorndiko , 12P , SKe ; Tliormillco , ISO , 0u ; Thorndiko , XX , K o ; CordK No. 5 , IH 0 ! Cordli , No. 4 , lOWo. DUCK West Point. 2S In , 8 or , Oo ; West Point , SO Iu. 10 oz , l'4fo ; West JPolnt , > 21l in , 12oz , \ iicWoat \ Point , 40 In , U oz , IDo. ri.ASxni.8 Plaid HiiUsmon. 200) ) Clear Lake , 80Jfo ; Iron Mountain , SOJ o. FUNNELS White Q. H. No. 3 , * ( , 23' ' < fo ; G. H. No. 1 , f ( , 2 0 ; G. H. No. 2 , # 22 0 ? G. II. No. 1 , Jtf.HOc ; Quochio No. 3 , } ( , 82KP- Quecheo No. 2 , } { , ar oj Atmwnn , 82 > Jo ) Windsor , S2K - FH.XSKI.S Urd C , 21 Inch , 15Wo ; E , 24 Inch , 21Ko ? G G. 24 mob. 2flo ; U A F , f , 23o ; J H F , ? f , 27o ; G , ? f , 23is. GIXQIIAMPlnnkott. . checks , O c' Whit- tcnton , 2 Ko ; York , 7 ° ! Normundt dress , 7tfo ! : Calcutta dre s , 7Ko ! Whlttcnton dross , Wd ; Honfrow dress , 8iC { < 512J c. ICisxTUoicv JBANS Hercules , 18o ; Loam- lngton,22 > u ; GlonwooJ , 2Jc : Melville , 2.5c ; 13an-up.j ? ; < c ; Memorial , loc ; Standpoint , 18o ; Durham , 2i c. MisoKi.i.ANEous Tnblo oil cloth. $250 ; table oil cloth , marble , S2.50 ; plain Holland , 0 } c , dndo Holland , 12) r. J'KiNTi Dress Clurtor Oak. ! > ! { < < , Kama- po , 4o : LodI,5'fo ' } Allen Oo ; Hlchmond , Oo ; Winutor , C u ; Eddystono , 11) 0 ; Pacific , HATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem. 80 ; Uoauty , 12 > jc'Hooiie , 14o ; H , cased , Sd.OO. liiANicr.TS While , $1.00fi47.CO ; colored , $1.10i3.00. ( ! ! CMIIIUICS Slater , Co ; Woods , 5o ; Stand ard , fie ; I'oucock , 5c. Cviii'KT WAUI' Ulbb , white , 18 > o ; col ored , 2l o. CoMFOitTEiis $0.50(7535. ( ( K ) . COIMKT Jill.Ns Huston , 7 o ; Androscog- pln , 7jrc : Kcarsage , 7Jfo ; llockport , ( IJ o ; Consutoga. OJfo. ( COTTON FUNNELS 10 par cent trade d is. ; EE , 8J o ; GG , PJfo : XX , 10 > o ; OO , ll c ; unbleached , LL , nj c ; CC , 5/u ; SS , 7 o ; NN , 12 > < c ; AA , Mo ; 11D , 15 ! c ; TT. 10 0 ; YY , ISu ; 11U , 10o : 20 blenched , 8 } o ; IK ) ; 12K' ! 80 , 13' c , 00 brown und slate , Uj ; 70 , 123Sc ; 90 , lOo. CiiAsit Stevens' U , 5 > cSlovens' ; A , 7 } o ; blcachc-J , So ; Slovens' P , 7 'e ; bleached , 8o ; Stevens' N , bKo ; bleached , OKu ? Slovens' SHT , llj c. oz , JafCtoy , ' Heaver Creek , AA'l2c ; lleaver Creek , lie ; licnvcr Creek , CC , lOc. Lumber and Uiiililins ; AIntcrlnl. f. o. b. , Omaha. STOCK BOAUWS A , 12 inch , s 1 s 14 nnd 10 feet , $4000 ; B 12 inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 and If ! foot , $ -11.00 ; C 13 inch , sis 13 , 13 und 15 feet , $30.00 ; D 13 inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 and 16 foot , $23.00 ; No. 1 Com. 12 in s 1 s 13 foal , S18.00 ; No. 2 Com. 12 in s 1 s 11 and 10 feet , $17.50 ® 18.50 ; No. 1 Com. 12 in s 1 s 10 , 18 and 20 feet , $19.50 ; No. 2 Com. 12 in s 1 s 14 and 16 feet , $10.00. CEILING AND PAUTITIOX 1st Com , 5 in white pmo partition , $ JlOt ) ; 3d Com. % in , wblto pine partition. $ i .00 ; clear % in , yellow low pine ceiling $20.00 ; clour % in , Norway , $14.5(1 ( ; 2d Com. - > g in Norway , $13.00. BOAIIDS No. 1 com s 1 s 13 , 14 and 10 ft , $19.00 ; No. 3 com s I a 13. 14 and 10 ft , $10 50 ; No. 3 com s 1 s 13 , 14 und 10 ft , $14.50 ; No. 4 com s 1 s 15 , 14 and 10 ft ( ship'g cull ) , $11.00. Add 50o per M ft for rough. BATTENS , WELL TUIIINO , PICKETS O. Q. Betts , 3& inch , 60c ; O. G. Batts , Kx3 , sis , 35c ; 3-in wol Itubing , D. & M. uud bov. $ .22.00 ; pickets , D. & H.nat , $20.00 ; pickets , D. & H. , square , $19.00. DIMENSIONS AND TIMnEIt. 12 ft 14 ft 16 ft 18 ft 20 ft 3J ft 34 ft 2x4. . . . 15 00 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1800 2x0. . . . 15 00 1300 1500 1000 1600 1800 18 DO 2x1. . . .15 00 1500 1500 1000 IU 00 1800 1800 2x10. . . 15 00 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1800 2x13. . . 15 00 1500 1500 1000 1000 18 01) ) 1800 4x-4Sx816 00 10 00 16 00 17 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 FENCING No. 1 , 4 and 0 inch , 13 uud 14 ft , rough , § 10.00@16 50 ; No. 1 , 4 and 0 inch , 16 tt , $17.00@17.50 ; No. 2 , 4 and 0 inch , 12 and 10 tt. $13.505414.00 ; No. 2 , 4 and 0 iuch , 16 ft , $15.00 @ 15.50. FINISHING 1st and 3d clear , l 'inch , s 3 s. $49.UO@.jl.OO ; 1st nnd 3d clear , 1 } and 3 inch , s 2 s. $47.00(550.00 ( ; 3d clear , 1 % inch , s 2 s , $43.00 4i.OOB ! ; select. IX , IK and 3 inch , s 3 s. $37.00@ 33.00 ; 1st and 3d clour , 1 inch , s 2 s , $45 00 ; 3d clear , 1 inch , s 3 s. $ .30.00 ; A select , 1 inch , s 2 s , $33.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s 2 s. $29.00. FLOOIUNQ 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 com 0 inch while pine , $ W.OO ; com 4 and C inch yellow pine , 815.00 ; Slar 4 inch yellow pine , $17.00 ; 1st , and 3d clear yellow pine , 4 and G inch , $19.00. Poi'LAH LUMnuit Clear poplar box bds , % in , s 3 s , SJl.OJ ; clear poplar , % in panel , $30.00 ; clear poplar , % in panel , $ Jj.OO ; clear poplar , K panel slock wide , s 3 s , $28.00 ; clear poplar corrugated ceiling , J , $30.00. POSTS White cedar , 0 inch halves , llo ; while cedar , 5)4 ) inch halves and 8 iuch q'rs , llo ; while cedar , 4 inch round , lOo ; TonneB- sso rod cedar , split , 16o ; split oak ( while ) Sc ; sawed oak. iSc. SIIIXQLKS , Lvni , petM XX clear , $3.39 ; extra -A * , $2.80 : standard A , $2.60 ; 5 inch clear , $ l.fiO@l.70 ; 0 inch clear , $1.73@1.80 ; No. ) , $1.10@1. 15 ; clear rod cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territory , $3.40 ; California red wood , dimension widlhs , $1.50 ; cypress , clear heart , dimension widths , $3.35 ; lath , $2.50. SHIP LAP No. 1 pluin , 8 and 18 inch , $17.50 ; No. 2 plain , 8 und 16 inch , $15.50 ; No. 1 , O.G. $17.00. _ _ _ Twin on and Hope. BINDERS' TWINE Sisal , 15 > o ; hemp , 15c ; tnunillu , ISc. CLOTIISLINKS Cotton. 50-ft , $1.20 ; cotton , 60-ft , $1.40 ; jute , 50-ft , 90c ; Jutf. 60-ft , $1.00 COTTON TWINE Fine , 32c ; medium , HJ o ; heavy hemp , lUc ; light hemp , 15c. SAIL TWINK B , sail , 20o ; Calcutta , 15o ; Manilla rope , 13 > c : sisal rope , llj < fo ; now products , be ; jute , So ; cotton , 12c ; hida rope , 17c. An AbHiiluto Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped bands , and all skin orup. tions. Will positively uuro all kinds of piles- Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug ceiupauy at 25 cents per box bv mail 30 cents. Coins uud Complexion. Says an authority on poms : A woman who 1ms a rod face will not wear omcrnlds. A woman- with a poor com plexion does not improve it with pearls. Thuso lovely and innocuous ornaments really derive their chief 1 astro from a transparent Bldn , as they depend large ly on reflected lights. A woman whoso face , however beautiful , takes vordatrcs tint a in the shadowH should avoid rubioH , especially pink onoa , and roseate topazes. A face may have thefao greenish tints without damage to beauty , remember. Kvory face has a great deal of green to it , as u portrait painter will toll you. Giotto ( who painted the loveliest angels conceiv able ) and all his pupils made the shadows on girls' fncos startingly green , and the eyes green , too , boinotimos. luut yet wo receive the imprubslon of ox- quibito delicacy and brilliancy. Still , red is the complementary of green , and if the dress should ho pink , and no help for it , the jewels noaroi * the face ought to counteract it. _ Kxoiiralon to GoliimbiiH. Ohio. September 18th to 10th Inclusive , "Tho Rock Island Route" will sell excursion tickets to Columbus , Ohio. nnd return , at half-faro , for the annual mooting of Sovereign Grand Lodge , Patriarchs' Militant , and I. O. O. F. , open to everybody. Tickets good to re turn until Sopt.o tli. S. S. STHVKNS , Gbn'l W. A. Ticket Omco , laO Furnum. Xlio Proper Dregs Kor Ohl Lmllnn. OMAHA , Sopt. 16. To the Editor of Tins IlKii : "How should our dear olu people dross ? " Artlsttca.ly considered , gray is the idcul tint. This it ) from the fashion columns o ( a local paper. The absurdity of the idea arrested my attention , Why should women , in the decline of lifo , uUUguro themselves by so unbecoming n dross , which only the frobhcst of young faces shouldnssumo or htwo the temerity to wear ? Imngino an old lady of sixty ( I can not consider ono to bo very oid nt fifty ) dressed in a complete suit of Rray , and crown her gray hnirs with ono of the small bonnets of the present style , nnd you would imtnodiulolv bo reminded of the grey tnildow of the resurrection. There is nothing in this dross which lends a sparkle to the eye , but the face gradually assumes u sovcro , stern as pect , or else ono of sorrow. Now why should this bo ? When nature is decay ing she puts on her gavost robes ; nil creation is lighted up by their effulgent beauty. Wo rejoice and rovcl in all this pervading loveliness. Then why not take a hint from nature , nuti put oven a suggestion of something bright in our dress ? I nm not an advocate for the old nd lierlng so faithfully to the present fash ions , but I keep them in vlow so that I may not appear singular. Lot the dress bo bright , that among the household group , or in society you will not appear or ' feel yourself a shadow among them. It' is not worth while for the aged to sit xvlth folded hands wailing for that summons whioli comes to us nlldrossco in the dark weeds of ( loath , or in sacl cloth und nshoa , but lot uj go forth ii the autumnal tints of nature making us far as our strength is equal these around us happy. Tliis course would brighten many a homo and keen its inmates from wandering into the mazes of vice to find that ulcnsure which should only ho found around a bright , cheerful IIreside. II. M. A. Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always bo used for children teething. It soothes the child , solicits the gums , allays all pains , cures wind colic , and is the best roraody for diar rhoua. 25c a bottle A i'liiladrlplila HUB uoss Womai. Ono of the most striking instances ol successful women is Mrs. Surah Yow- dall , Iho pronriolor of the Provldonco worsted mills , at Ilostonvillo , who , though now seventy-six years old , re tains in a remarkable degree the vigor and energy that enabled her to build up a largo industry and make it pay , says the Philadelphia Record. The mills were originally erected by Mr. Yowdall in 1800 , and ho managed them until his death in 180G , caused by the explosion of a largo boiler in his houso. Mrs. Yowdall was over fifty years old when her husband died , nnd know com paratively nothing of the business ; but she had five children to support , and she did not hesitate to take the imm inent of the mills. She made a careful study of the machinery nnd was rapidly building np the business , when a terrible - blo accident happened in the mill. One of the boilers exploded , killing the pn- ginor instantly and fatally \younding several other persons and causing n loss of over $56,000 , on which there was no insurance. Mrs. Yowdall cared for the families of the victims and set herself with renewed energy to the work of pushing the mill to the front. She is csedited with turnintr out excellent yarns , for which there is a constant de mand. Three of her sons now hold im portant positions in the mills , and she no longer has to give it the same atten tion as boforo. Chamberlain's 'Colic , Cliolnra * and Diarrhoea Remedy. This medicine can always bo depended upon , not only in the milder forms of summer complaint , but also for malig nant dysentery and cholera infantum. The lives of many persons and especial ly children are saved by it each year. Ilicyollns n Spinal Complaint. "Show mo a man who rides a veloci pede or bicycle and I'll show you a case of spinal complaint , " says Dr. Agnew. SHROEDER & DEAD , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , SOS feoutlilBUi Struct , - Ouiulin Boots and Shoes. KIUKENDALL , JONES & CO. , Euoccsiurs to Heed , Jones & Co. f Mesale Manufacturers of Bets ] & Shoes Aliouti ( or Boston llubbcr Shoo Co. , 1102.1101 RU . Hurney btrcet , otu Ua , Ncbranka. Browora. STOKZ & Lager Beer Brewers , 1M1 North Eighteenth treatOmaha , Neb. Cornlco. EAOLE COHXWE WORKS , Mannfrctiirers of Galvanized Iron Cornice WludoiT-ciipn anI metallOBkyllghu. John KponcUr , proprietor. KenndlWBuulU IDtU itreet. Paper Boxes. JOHN L. WILKIE , Proprielor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Not. 1117 and 1310 Douglai troet , Omaha , Nab. Sash , Doom , Etc. 31. A , D1SBUOW & CO. , Wholeialo mzaufaoturcrs of Sash , Boors , Blinds anft Mouldings , Brunch office , lilU amd Itnnl ttreeH. Onuhn , Null. O < t CLARK STEA31 11EATIKO CO. , Pniniis , Pipes and Euiincs , Sttim , water , railway and mlnltiK anpil | | > , etc. , WJKi \ null /'I Iranian ! itrout , Omaha. IT. S. WIND EKOItfE & PITM1' CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , JWOWNULL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Bheot-Iron irrrk , iteam pumpi , taw mllli. 1213-Uli enntrtU. tired , Omaha. Iron Works. PAXTON & V1ERLINQ IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cut Iron Building fort Bnglnet , Dran work , general foundry , machine ) and blackimltb work. Olllce and wuro , u , I' . It/ , and Ulh itrcut , Omuha. OMAHA wmu & rnotf WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire andiron Railinis Iett ! ( kill , window Bu nli. tloirer itandi , wl tc. 12J Norm U thttrcct , Omaha. OMAHA SAFE &RON WOR KS , Mauf'rs ' of Fire and BnrglarFraof Safes , Vaulti , Jail work , Iron ahuttcrt and tire cirape . U. Anareon. proy'r. Corner tin and Jaekiuii DID , SOUTH OMAHA " UNION STOCK YARDS CO Of Soutli Omaha , Limited , Agricultural Implements. Agricnlt'l ' imploaients , Waoons , Carriagei IliipKl , oto. Wliolf inl . Omnha , Ncbraik * . Furniture. ' A S70iViP Wholesale Dealers in Furnilnre , t'nrnam itrtot , OmiOin , Nobro k . OUAHLKS s Fnrniiure , Omaha , Nekratkn. OrocorloB. McCORD , ttRADY , t CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 1Kb and LtaTonitortli tiott . OmftU , K biaik . Hardware. ir. He.yy ? Hardware , lion and Steel , MOLlltE , MlLDUnX& S10DDARD COT Mnnnfnetnrer nnd Job" era In Waons , Buggies RateJ , Plows , Etc. ( \ > r. fill nnd Pncino strccU. Omatiii. _ ArtioTs' MnTorTola. A. UOisl'E , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 llomtlna alreut , Omnba.Kcbnukn. W. V. MORSE ACO. . , Johte of Boots and Shoes , 1101 , 110,1 , HWDouRbs drcct , Omnlm. Manufnctorr , kuiiniicr itrcel , llojion , Coal , CoUo , Eto. JAMES II' . 'MATCHER COAL CO. , Miners and Shippers of Coal and Cok Iloom n , U. S. National llnnlt llullillnu , OmixUa. ' * OMAUA COALCOKJ3 & LIME CO. - Jotters of Herd ani Soft Coal , a/JBoutli IStli > lr.'ot. Quialia , Kobrmka. KEBUASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coke , 111 South Htli at. , Omaha , Nob. " " LUrflBER , ETC , JOHN A. WAKEF1ELD , Wholesale Lnniher , Eta Imporled and American 1'orllan.l Cement. BtaM agent for Jlliwautpn hrdrnu le cement nnd ( juliur wliito Urn * . ' CJ3AS R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Luinher , Wood cnrpcts and parquet lloorlng. I'tli and DouiilM Btiects , Omuha. ttvb. OMAIJ2 LUM DEtt CO. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale ISth Btrcet and Union Taclllc track , Oiualia. LOUIS , BRADFORD , Dsaler in Lnmlier , Lath , Lime , Sash , Ooori , lite. YnnU-Camcr 7th and Douolai. Offle * Corner IDlh and Douilai. FRED. W. URAY. Lnmhe1 Limei Cement EtcEtc , , , , , Cormer 9th and Douulas iti , Ouiuha. * C. Jf. DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Luraher , 13th and California ttreeti , Omaha , Nebraska. MJjllnory an d N p tl o n B. I. OBERFELDER & CO. , Importers S Johhers in Millinery & Notions 803. 2IU and 212 BoutU lltli itrect. Notions. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , arnojr SlToct , Omaha. Stooge and Commission Merchants , BpeclultlcB-nuttvr , egft , chci'io. poultrjr , earn * . lllJHoirarditrcot , Omalui , hob. D ry Good s a nd Notion B > _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ Jf. E. SMITH & CO. , Dry Good , Furnishing Goods and Notions 1102 and 11011)ougln , cor. lltli itrcet , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. , Iinnorlers & JOuteinDry Goods.Notions . U cut's lurnUhlnc Boodr. Corner lltb ana LIarn y trtuts , Omaha , Nobrnsko. LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Gallery , Tin Plate , Metali , ( hoot Iron , etc. Agcnta for Howe . calcf , Miami powder and Lyinan borbccwlre. EIMEDAUGH TAYLOR , Bnilders1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Mechanic * ' tool and nurralo icalel. KU5 Uougla * treet , Omalia , N u. H. HARDY & CO. , Jobbera of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Good ? , Rome furnishing goodi , clilldron'a carrlag , 1201 t nruum ( trcet , Omaha , Neb. OllB- CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle grcaia , etc. . Omaha. A , H.PIiliop. Manager. Papor. n CARPENTER PAPER CO , , Wholesale Paper D3 lers , Cftrrranlce ttockof prlntln ? . wrnpplnv nml wrltltuj paper. Hpeclnl attention Hlrcn to card vapor PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1802 PARNAM STREET. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK , Capital , $4OOOOO Surplus , 4O.OOO Officers and Directors K. M. ilorncmun. O. M. Hltcbcuck , JOB , Giirneau. Jr. , A. Henry , Ii. M. Anderson. Win. 0. Maul , v.pres. ; 1 II. will- lame , A , 1' , Hopkins , jiren. ! A. Mlllurtl , coslilerj V.U. llryant aa laUntcai > kler ,