THE OMAHA DAILt BEE : TUESDAY , SEPTEMBEK 17 , 1889. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , A Decided WotiknoBB in Wboat Exhlbltod. WORK OF AN AGED OPERATOR , Ho Soli ! Wlinnt to All Comers In tlio I'll * nnd nt Ills Old Arm Chair Frost lit tlio Cora Country. CHICAGO MAUltETS. CHIOAOO. Sopt. 10. fSpocial Telegram to Tun HHB.1 The mtirltot showed more weakness to-day tlinn tins been soon for n week. The conditions wore tiotchiuigod inn- tcrlnlly , except In tlio matter of thoJK'Isiblo supply , but with n roomful of rich blears who Imvor never mmlo nny monov except by soil ing wheat , the point referred to was ; enough to encourage mi attack upon to-dn.v's prices. There wore other Items to bo glcnncd from the bulletin boards which looked ns though the bcnrs were likewise. Inclined to lower prices , but the snmo Induccmunts Imvo bren hold out for the pnst six wcoka , nnd they were not abnormally strong to-duy , The opening of the market wna at a slight Improvement on Saturday's closing UgurcB , being 78J @ 70a for December nnd It held around those figures Irresolutely for two hours , or until tlio visible supply fig ure * began to glvo Indications of greater ad dition to the f'ocks than had boon looked for. When the rcsn t showed uu addition to the stocks of 1,435,1 , 00 bushels there was a gen eral dcslro to roll , which In about thirty minutes nti i mil ted trading had reduced the price to 7&l { @ } } % c. May In the meantime had Bold off to SlJ c , nt which prlco it found numerous friends , which encouraged the buying of December nnd caused a reaction of tho. latter delivery to 78 } a and finally closed at 78X@ 3c , or } { o lower than on Salutdny. The feature of the dealings was the freedom with wnich an aped but Influen tial operator sold the year's wheat to all comers at " ( Wo , not only iu the pit but nt his old arm chair on the center of the Moor. Early publio cables quoted tlio foreign markets steady to linn. but later they conformed inoro cloudy to private dispatches which rcUcctod an easier tone. The receipts at this point were rather under Saturday's ' estimates and they exhib ited the same very small proportion of No. 3 ns has been so noticeable of late. Spring wheat was moving out lit an Increased ruto which was 11 point in favor of short soiling. tflio feature as already Indicated was the in- crcaso of 1 , ' . " 55,000 bushels In tbo visible sup ply. At Ohicauo the stock was increased 15,181 bushels , nt Now York , In store- and allout , ! MO)7 ; ) : ) was added to the week's sup ply. St. Louis added UOj.OU bushels , and Duluth 245,000. The chief incentive to the soiling , however , undoubtedly lies in the in difference of the foreign demand us wit nessed In the snmll clearances from Atlantic. ports , and the hulls shall , npuarentlv , have to possess their souls with natlouco until Bomo improvement takes place In this respect. Frosts reported from the corn country west ot Urn Mlssissiopl did not for more than a moment nt the opening turn the. puiposo of the boars from scllinir what thov look upon us nn assured lieavy crop. Hccclnts hero were somewhat under Saturday's ustimat"s nnd for Tuesday the anticipated number of cars was S7G , but the overshadowing in- iluenco was a belief in the security of nn- other heavy crop. Tno receivers were con spicuous ns sellers and buyura were tlio owners of soiling contracts which showed a prollt nt to-dn.v's llgurca. Cable and outside domestic market reports were not encourag ing and the sentiment seemed to cliiiir to but ono side and that the selling onn. Prices gradually sagged after a few min utes show of steadiness around the opening until September and October were quoted at SU'/c ' and May at y3Jf@i3Jfc. | : ; The closing llgurvs wero. OfloborUJJ .WJflC nnd May ! W * < @ : ; % . Vessels were char tered for 3111,000 bushels. Oats attracted a fair interest in the specu lative market and prices again tended slightly lower. There were moderately frco offer ings , stimulated by the weakness in corn. The market was narrow , however , as there were plenty of buyers of May nt UJ'c ' , which prevented any important decline. This month Hold off about j u , with October ot a shade of premium and a light trading in fto. 2 white at 2Ic. In provisions u strong feeling was dis played. For both near and lorward delivery prices averaged above Saturday's level and the trade scorned nblo to command an en couraging Hupnort. In October pork the parly engineering the squep/o hold full con trol. Ito was throughout indifferent to the eeller , nnd buyers seeking to cover shoit contracts were forced to bid the market up on themselves. November pork was also offered sparingly nnd higher. Now specula tion was again moderate and largely cou- Jlncd to January's fu'.ures. liascd on Sat urday's closings , the llnal quotations showed an advnnco of itOo on October pork , U' o on September In I'd and January short ribs , 37 > &a on November pork , U7Jo on year porlc , t > 0$7J o on September and year pork , fiQ' c on September and October short ribs and l a on January pork , CHICAGO ljlVl'3 Sr Cnicuno , Sept. 10. | Special Telegram to Tin : HUE. ] CATTLE Ueceipts were divided nt 7,000 natives , 3,000 Texans and 2,000 rang ers. 'Hie demand was active for all classes with nn upturn from strong to lOo on me dium to best exporters. Grnssora and com mon natives underwent little or no change. Both buyers and sellers quoted a substantial clvniico on llrst- class Texans. Hango cattle were about the same as last week. Choice to extra beeves , strong nt Sl.40@4.fi5 ; me dium to peed steers , 1350 to 1500 ibs , $3.85(3 ( ! d.80 ; 1200 to 1B50 Ibs , M.liO@l.20 ; 050 to 1200 Ibs. f3.OOClU.75 ; stockers and feeders , $1.90 ® 8.00 ; rows , bulls and mixed , & 1.00$3.XI ( ( ; bulk ( l.TGO'J.bS ; Texas steers , $ . ! ( H'J.8 ( ) ; cows. f l.M$2.00 ) ; western rangers , J2.40@3.40. Iloas The demand was active with little or no variation in urices ns compared will the close on Saturday. At the opening there were n few lots of heavy that sold , \ niclce lower , but in a general way prices rulci ns stated above. 1'uskors paid $ J b.f.0l ) , in come cases 4.00@4.05. Host heavy sold a W.00@4.25 nnd funoy heavy nt $1.20 to $1.35 tight sorts Ce higher , soiling largely at JI.5 ( FINANCIAIj. Nr.w YOUR , Sept , 10. ( Special Telegram to THE HKK.J STOCKS During the Inte rim from the close on Saturday till tlio open Ing of the stock market to-day there was nn evident effort on the part ot mnny leaders to toke the boar side of the market. Western rate troubles were ii.agntllcd and nil un favorable points regarding money unitteis were diligently made. Although It is shown that Investors have more stocus Iu their boxes than for yean and that the temporary trlnceiioy can only effect the shorts , still tbo conditions existing and the arguments employed have resulted In a very genera change of the sentiment from the bull to the bear side. At the opening to day therefore , there was activity but weakness American fcocuritics were cabled as Hut in London and that city was nothing hero The llrst llguros showed n general loss frou Saturday of > to X per cent , while In Itock Island and one er two others Urn decline ex tended to Jf per cent. The market was quiet and the fluctuations during the hour were conllned to liislgnltlcuut fractious though they were In the direction of lower prices at lint. There was considerable no tivlty in reading , St. Paul , ICrle , Louisville X Nashville , Northern PaclQo preferred and Haw ICngland , the last named stock being ft marked exception to the general list , rls Ing * { pur cent in the place of u decline u the rest of the list. Hofore the end of the hour there was n better feeling and during the hour to 13 o'clock there was u very fat recovery with the market moderate. At midday , with few exceptions , prices were still a small fraction under the closing fig ure * on Saturday , wlillo Northern Pacific , Union 1'aclflo nnd Western Union were % to % lower with no upward movement. The stock market was pretty well demoralized late In the day. Northern I'aclflo preferred broke nearly 3 per cent nnd closed nearly 2 per cent lower. Unto troubles , west of Chicago cage , still threatened to spread. A tighten- ng of money lioro was felt somewhat , with .nil loans up to 4K per cent with no very avorablo bull news for the moment. There vas a heavy realizing nnd prices suffered hroughout the list ; even Now England at- or gnlnlng a full point early to 52L closed but ? bettor at Gl jf. Transcotitlaontal vnnt off with Northern PacIHo to 33 a loss ot . } ( for the day. Net losses In grangers nnd ithor western shares ranged from } ( to Jf icr cent. The total sales for the day were S1,7S3 shares. The folio win ? were the closing quotations : 1.S.4s regular. 127 Noithorn IVxcldo. y J. 8.41 coupons . . .128 do prof erred. . . . . . "I'4 I.S.4'/4srnjfti ' r..lO'iH 0. * tt. W ll.l't ' I. f. 4'Js ' coupons. . i\"iji ( doprororrcd H' 'acltltoaot 'i)3 ) 118 rfY.lentral..inflU Central I'nclno. . . . T > 1' . O.&H S8J4 Chicago A-Alton. . . . 128 .Itocklslnnd 102't ' Chicago , llurllngton C..M. &SU' 72' , AQulnov 10S I doproferrod 1I4X 1..L < .AW 147 ? . St-I'miKVOmnhn. . ! l" > Illnols Contra ! 110 doproterrod VJ'i ' . ,11. AW u' ' { tr.uon I'idiie . . . . cifj t'nticin Bf rIV\wnu 1 t lir ' StJjtl * 17'i * ' ' ' .nkoHhoro . > doprefiirroii. . . . „ ! J' < Central. 02' , Western Union. . . . tOU Ilssourl I'acltlc . . 7ft ' MONEY Easy. PRIMB MBftinxTibB P.U'sii 5JJ7 per cent , SmiiLtxa EJCOIUSOB Quiet and steady ; Ixty-day bills , $ l.84Xt demand , Allnlui ; Stoulci. Nnw YOUK , Soot. 10. fSuoclal Telegram o Tun Hun. I The following nro the rain- ng stock quotations : Calcdonin 11. I ) . .310 Mt. Diablo 140 Con. CnU i. Va 700 Ontario 3400 ) oadwooclT. 15 < ) Occlilmital lfl. " > Suroka Ton 150 Savage 228 "Inlo& Norcross. . . Slurrn Nevada . . .275 lomestnko ( ) UO Union Consolldn'd.IHO lorn Silver ll'i Ward ConsolldaU.liVi rou Silver 200 Vellow Jacket 3X > 1MIOUUOI2 MAIIKKTS. CHICAGO , Sept. 1C. 1:15 : p. m. close- Wheat Stcadv ; cash. 7C' c ; October , 7ft J-lOc ; December , 78 9-10e ; May , 82Kc. Corn Firm ; casa , 3 40 ; October , U25-lCa ; December. 3lj o. Oats Steady ; cash , lO&o ; October , lOJi'c ; December , 19 IMOc. live September. 42e. Harley No trading. Prime Timothy S1.20. Flax Seed-Cash , $1.23. \Vhlsky-tl.02. Pork Higher ; cash and October , $11.20 ; January.$9.2 > . Lard Steady ; cash , 5395 ; October , $5.90 ; Tanuary , $577 % . Flour Unchanged ; winter wheat , $2.00 ® .40 : sprint ; wheat , J1.20@5.00 ; rye , J2.5U ( iJ2.bO. Dry Salted Meats Shoulders , $4.37 ® .50 ; short clear , $5.25@5.37Ki short ribs , .05 5.10. Uuttor Firm for choice grades ; cream- iry , 12@21c ; dairy , 10@l7e. Cheese Firm ; full cream cheddars , Hats , SKftSXc ; Young Americas , . Firm ; fresh , 10Kl7c. llfdes Steady ; green salted , SJ c ; light green salted , sjcoj e ; salted bull , 4' e ; ; rcen salted calf , 5 o ; dry Mint , 7o ; dry and alted hides , Uc ; dry calf , OQto ; deacons , each S0r. ! Tallow Steady ; No. t solid packed , < B4Kc ; No. a , 3Xo ; cake , 4Jf@l i3. Hccoluts. bhlpmonts. rjour 18,000 23,000 IVheat liJS.OOO 155.1KO Corn 310,000 Uiy.OOO CUts 187,000 335,000 Acw York , Sept. 10. Wheat Re ceipts , 274,000 ; exports , none ; spot market dull und weaker ; No. ! i red. S3 > o In store and elevator ; S3K@Sl } o alloat ; 8.1) ® A ° iv 1. o. b. ; No. a led , 80fc ; options dull and lower , October closing 8Jo. Corn Receipts , 243,500 bushels ; exports , lone ; spot market lower ; No. 3 , 41 } c JH'i" m store , and elevator ; 4l > * " 41ij c afloat ; No. 2 white , 44J.f@44J.fc ; un- "rudcd mixed , 41@42 > < o ; options dull und ewer , October closing 41'g'c. ' O.its Heccipts , 00,000 bushels ; exports , " 72 ; spot market easier ; options dull and weaker. October , 25 > | o ; suet. No. a white , 2S'Jc ; mixed western , ! i4J < j@28c ; white do. , 2rc 3Sc. Sugar Uaw , very strong , roilned firm. Petroleum Firm ; United closed , Sl.OOK 'or October. Coffee Options opened steady nt 23 to 23 lolnts up aud closed steady at ] 5@0 points ip ; Soptomuor , flOOj ; spot Hio , strong ; 'air cargoes , SKi.lOJX , Eggs Quiet ; western fresh , ISJ QlOc. Pork Steady ; Inspected moss , $12.25 ® 12.50. Laid-Steady but dull ; western steam , Huucr Firm ; western dairy , creamery , ll@21 } c. Cheese Higher ; western , C Milwaukee , Sept. 10. Wheat Steady ; cash , 72 e ; October , 72J < o. Corn ull ; No. 3 , JUJgc. Oats-Dull ; No. 2 white , 22 > fc. Hyo Dull ; No. 1 , 42 c. Uarley CJuiot ; September , 57e. Piovihions Firm ; cash , pork , $11.10. IMlnneuimliH , Sopt. 10. Sample wheat about steady ; receipts for two days 402 cars ; shipments. C8 curs. Closing : No. 1 hard , September , 77bO ; October , 773 e : on track , 7Do ; No. I northern , September , 74 0 ; October , 7 } o ; on track , 75J4c ; No. a northern , September , 71cj on track , 71@7Je. Llvornool , Sept. 10. Wheat Steady ; demand poor ; holders offer moderately ; red western spring , Os ljd@7s Kd percental ; red western winter , Os 7 dOiOa 8 > d. Corn Steady ; demand poor ; new mixed , winter , 4s 2 > d per cental. St. IjinilH , Snpt 10. Wheat Unsettled ; cash , 77J e ; December , 7&Mc. I'orn Lower ; cash , 2UKc ; December , 2SJiJo. Oats Lower ; cash , 18c. Pork-SU.50@ll.03K. Lard W.75. l.uttor Unchanged ; creamery , 18@22c ; dairy. 14l5c. Whisky $1.03. Ilmitim City , Sept. 10. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 rod , casli and September , ( Ho bid ; 01 } < e naked ; No. 2 red , cash , 75 > io bid , 78 c naked ; Setember ] ) , 5Sc ; No. 2 soft , cash , tiSobid , ( iSi Jo asked. Corn Stronger ; cash , 2.'l } c. Oats No. 2 , cash nnd September , 101 < e bid. 17 > fe asked. Ciiiclnnnil , Sopt. 10. Wheat Strong ; No. 2 rod , 77@77 e. norn No. a mixed. 30c. Oats No. 2 mixed , 2-22 ! < 4o. Whisky Steady at $1.02. ijivia srucic. C'lilongn , Sopt. 10. 'llio Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 11,000 ; market steady ; beeves , fl.40i4.l)5 ( ) ; steers , $ J1.00fgl.tlOj ( Htocktirs nnd feeders , $ l.90@3.00j cows , bulls and mixed , Jl.OOdW.OO ; Texas cattle , 51.50g2.bO ; western ranijers , $2,40 ( < i3 00. Hogs Receipts. 15.1)00 ) ; market closed strong ; mixed , f3.95@l.50 ; heavy , $ .180 ® 4.HO ; light , * .00 ( < $4fcO ; skips , $350@4.35. Sheep Receipts , 9,000 ; murkcl steady ; natives , M.50s < il.40 : western , J.1.50@1.15 : Texans , $3.40C$1.15j lambs , $1.50(25.85. ( KIIIIHIIM City , Sept. 10. Cattle Re ceipts , 5,000 ; shipments ; market iriegu- nr ; CQWH , $1.350(2,50 ; stackers and feeders , Jl.bOfealO ; corn-fed steers , $2.90@1.25 ; grass and range steers , $ l.00i$2.70 ( , llogs Receipts , 2.000 ; shipments , - ; market dull and weak ; good to choice light , f4.25 ( < l 32 ; heavy and mixed , * 3.50@U5. NKlliiniil Sleek Yiirl4 , lOusi Sr. Louis , Sept. 10. Cattle Receipts , 2,000 ; fthlpuiciits , 100 ; market strong ; fair to choice heavy native steers , $3COJ4.40j ( btockera and feeders , $ .MO ( < { 3.00. Hogs Receipts , 1,403 : shlpmuntB , 1.200 ; market steady ; heavv. $3.00 ( 4.15 ; packing grades , $3.75(34.00 ( ; light , $1.10 ( 1.35. Sioux City , Sept. 10. Cattle Receipts , 140 ; shipments , 135 ; market steady ; fat steers , &i.00ij3.35 ( ; stocUer * nna feeders , $1.05 2.65. Hogs Receipts , 900 ; market higher ; light and mixed , $ J.70g.l.07Ki ( heavy , $ J.bO 3.0JK _ _ _ _ _ OMAHA -tVHULHSALH MAHICICTS. I'roaucc , l'\'iiln , K to. En os Strictly fresh , ISQICo. ii Creamery , funoy , I5i210o ( ; choice , H@lSe. Dairy , fancy , ratio ; choice. 11 ® [ 2o. Country , fancy , 12@T4c ; eood to choice , &jllo ; fair , 0@10c ; inferior. 0i7c. ( Livr. PjOKONs-Por doz. , $1.5i > . GAME Pralrlo chlcicens , $2.00 ( 3.00i mnl- ard ducks , 2rX)53.00 ) ? : mixed durks , $1.50 2.00 ; teal , $1.25 ( 1,50 ; lack snipe , $1.25i3 l.CO ; plover , ? l.OOM1.2o , BRANS Choice hand-picked nnv.v , $ l.7fi@ 'iOJjchoIco hand-picked medium , $1V ( > ( ( | M.SO ; choice hand-picked country , $ l.rxfij 1.05 ; clean country , $ l.50@l,00 ; inferior country , $1.00@1.2o. llincf , PBI.TS , TALLOW , KTO. Green sailed ildes , 4 < 34 } c ; dry salted hides , lie ; dry lint hides , 7o ; calf hides , 4JCi" " o ; damaged iidcs , 2o loss ; sheep pelts , green , each , 2oc@ $1.00 ; sheep polls , dry , per lb , nl2c. Tal low , No. 1 , 4 ( < t4) ) c ; No. 2 , W ( Wc. Grease , white , 4 , ' @ > ? io ; yellow , 2 } < ( ( fic. : Wooib'ino , average , Ifi lflc ; medium , average , 2l@J2e ; quarter-blood , average , 20 ( S21o ; coarse , avcrago , Iu ( ill7o ; eotts und rough , avornRO , UlGc. ( CIIRKSK Voung Americas , full cream , lOo ; factory twins , OJ o ; off grades. 0@7c ; Van Rosscn Edom , 411.50 per doz ; sap sago , lOe ; brick , lli12oj ( llmburgcr , 7@ c ; do- mrstlo Swiss , 14c. LHMOVS Fancy , f00SH \ ( KO ; choice , $ , r..OO. AIM-MIS Per bbl , $1.00@3.00. CALIFOIINIA Pcitiitcs 20 lb boxes , $1.50 ® 1.75. 1.75.CAUFOHNIA CAUFOHNIA Gn U-RS $1.501.75. CAMFOHNII I'I.UMS $1.B ( ) . Pr.Aiis 40 ib boxes , $1.75 3.23. HANAKAS Accordlnc to size , per bunch , $2.00@3 00. CocoNUTS Per 100 , $ Ti 00. Arrtii : HtiTTEii 5c. ClDKii-Bbls , $550 ; hf bbls , $3.00. Mu-i/n SUOAII 12K15o per lb. VnAt , Chnlco , me ilium size , 5tf ( OKc ; choice heavy , 5c ; spring lambs , $30.00 ( 30.00 i > er doz. ! lo\iv 15e per lb for choice. Pitnsiim 1:3 : ! il @lOc per lb. JELLIES 3) @ 4o per Ib. liKcswAX No. 1 , lOMlOe. Pins FIIT : Pickled , kits , 75c ; pickled nigs' tongues , kits , $2 35 ; pickled tripe , kits , )5c ; pickled II. C. tripe , kits , S5e spice t pigs' ' bucks , kits , $1.15. BKEF TOKOUHS Silt , hhln. $20. Oiooerir- . . Pnovisioxs Hams , No. 1 , 10-lb average , lie ; 20 to 22 Ibs , lOHo ; 12 to 14 Ibs , UKc ; No. 2 , 9-io } ; specials , 12c ; shoulaors , 6) ) 0 ; breakfast b.icDti , No. 1 , SJj'o ; specials , 12c ; | ) icnic. OJ c ; hnni sixusaw , 8) ) c ; dried beef hams , 0 > e ; beef tongues , & per dozen ; dry salt meats , 5 > fiTOo ( per lb ; boneless ham , SJtfc ; l.nm roulette , G fc. PICKLES Mod lum , per bbl. $5.01) ) ; small , § 3 00 ; gherkins , S(15'J ( ; C. & H. chow chow , Its , f5 90 , pts , $3 10. lUos Amuiicnn A , seamless , 17c ; Union Square paper , discount 35 pur ocut. COITEB Green Fancy old uoldon llio , 2)c ) ; fancy old pcaberry , 25o ; Rio. choice to [ nncy , 23c ; Rio , prime , 2Jc ; IJio. good , 2le ; Mocha , 2.o ; Java , fancy Mnudehllng , 27u ; Java , good interior , 24c. COFFIC Roasted Arbuclclo'a Arlosa , 24' < c ; McLaughlln's XXXX , 2Pfe ; Gorman , J3J c ; Dil worth , 2l' e ; Alaroma , 24j c. DitiED FiiuiTS Currants , 4 } ii5c ; prunes.l caslts , 1,300 Ibs , 4tf@4c : prunes , bbls or jugs , 4 @ 4c ; citron pools , drums , 20 Ibs. 2lo ; lemon peel , drums , 20 Ibs , io ( ! ; fard dates , boxes , 12 Ibs , Do ; apneots , choice evaporated , 13e ; apricots , jelly , cured , 2Tlb boxes , 14c , apricots , fancy , Mt. [ laimltnn , 25-lb boxes , 15e ; apricots , choice , > ags , 80 Ibs , 13) c ; apples , evaporated , Alden , fiO-lb boxes , C' c ; apples , Stnr,0@0 > o ; apples , 'anoy Alden , 6-lb , 8c ; apples , fancy Alden , 2 lb , 8 > e : blackberries , evaporated , BO-lb joxes , 5X@Oo ; cherries , pitted , dry cured. l.r > o ; pears , California fancy , s boxes , 25 bs , 12 } o : peaches , Cal fancy , J s unp boxes , ! 5 Ibs , 15c ; peaches , Cal No lluncy , , J sunp ja s , 801bs , 13c ; | ) caches , fancy , ovap imp , Wlb ) boxes , 12@lle ; peaches , Salt Lake , now , 7(47Vac ( ; nectarines , icd , 12e ; neotor- nes , silver , bags , 12c ; pittea plums , Cnl , 25 lb boxes , lie ; raspberries , ovap , N. Y. , lew , 21c ; prunes , Cal , R , C. , 90-100 boxes , J5 Ibs , 8c ; prunes , Cal , R. O. , 00-70 , 9o ; orange peel , lee ; raisins , California Lon- dor.s , crop IbSS , W.40@2 00 ; raisins , Califor nia loose , muscatels , crop 18S3 , $1.90&Ji.OO ; Valoncias , 1838,7 0. CANNKD FISH Hroolc trout , 3 ib , $3.40 ; salmon trout , 2 lb , $2.5 : ! ; clams , 1 lb , $1.25 ; clams , 2 lb , $2 00 ; clam chowder , 3 lb , $1.25 ; deviled crabs , 1 It ) , $2.25 ; deviled crabs , 2 lb , $350codllshTalls ; , 2 lb , 51.75 ; cavier , % lb , $2.25 ; eels , 1 lb , $3.40 ; loDstcrs , 1 Ib , S1.90 ; iobstera , 2 lb , Sl'.IO ; lobsters , deviled. Ib , 52 25 ; mackerel. 1 lb , $1.05 ; mackerel , mus tard sauce , 3 Ib , JJ.10 ; maoitorel , tomato snucc , 3 lb. § 3 40 ; oysters , 1 lb , 95c ; oysters , 2 lb , $1 00 ; salmon , C. R. , 1 lb , W.OO ; salmon , C. R , 2 lb , $3.80 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.00 ; salmon , Alaska , 2 Ib , $2.05 ; shrimps , 1 lb , $2 05. CANNTO MEATS Corned beef , 1 lb square cans , $1.20 ; 2 lb square cans , $3.05 ; 0 lb square cans , $0.50 ; 14 lb square cans , $14.00. Lunch tongues , 1 ID round cans , $2.00 ; 2 lb round cans , $4.75. Brawn , I lb square cans , J1.20 ; 2 lb square cans , $ J.OO ; 0 lb square cans , $050 ; 11 lb square cans , $14,00 Ox tongues , \ % lb round cans , 5.00 ; 2 lb round c.ins , $0.00 ; 2 > ID round cans , $7.00 ; 3 lb round cans , $8.0u. Chipped beef , 1 lb round cans , $2.0' ' ) ; 2 lb round cans , $ -1.00. Roast beef , 1 lb round cans , $1.20 ; 2 lb round cans , 00. Potted ham , X lb round cans , Ooc ; 'b ' round cans , $1.20. Deviled ham , ; f Ib round cans , 05e ; } lb round cans , $1.20. Potted ox tongue , l { lb round cans. 05c ; % lb round cans , ? l.20. Compressed ham , 1 lb square cans , $1 75 ; 2 lb square cans , $275. Tripe , 2 lb round cans , SI. bO. Minced collops , 2 ID round cans , ? - ' 20. Boneless pigs foot , 2 lb square cans , $2.25. Ono pound cans are packed two dozen and four doron to case ; two pound cans , one dozen ana two dozen to case ; half pound cans , two dozen to case ; quarter pound cans , four dozen to case. All prices per dozen , not. HAY $ U)0@5.0U. ) CHOP FKKO * 10.00@12.00. BIIVN $10.00. SAtmnB Bologna , lZ4Ko ( ? ; Frankfurt , 7c ; tongue , 8c ; summer , 20@24. } c ; head cheese , Oe. VViui'i'iNO PAPER Srtaw , ott rib , nt@ 2K : rair , 2) c ; manilla , B , SQIO c ; No. 1 , bo. bo.SM.T Dairy , 2SO Ibs in bbl , bulk , $2.10 ; best grade , 00 , 5s , ? 2.30 ; best grade , 100 , 3s , $2.40 ; best grade , 28 , 10s , $2.30 ; rock salt , crushed , $ l.bO ; dairy salt , Ashton , 00-lb bags , 85c ; bulk , 234-lb bags , $ J.40 ; common , in bbls , $1.25. C\J m-9KO12fo ; per lb. CIIOCOIATI ; AND Cocoi 21@37c per lb ; German chicory , red , Tl e. GINQKH Jamaica , > / uints , $3,00 per doz. FAHI.NCEOUS GOODS Barley , 3@'iJJe | ; farina , 4Vfc ; peas , So : oatmeal , 2 < 5o ; nmo- aronm , lie ; vermicelli , lie ; rice , 3' ' ( < tlJc ( ; ; ; sau'o und tapioca , ( Sifi7c. ( 1'imiSuit Dricifcodllsh , 5'.f@9 ' > u ; scaled herring , 24o per box ; hoi. herring , dom. 50u ; Hamburg spiced herring , $1.11) ) ; hoi. herring , 70c ( < fl$1.00 ; mackerel , largo family , SU.50 pur 100 llis ; whitollsh , No. 1. $050 ; family , $2.75 ; trout , $5.25 ; salmon , $ i > ,50 ; nnchovles. 80c. Lvi-fl ! 75@1.50. NUTS Almonds , 15@17c ; Brazils , 80 ; fll- bcrts , lie ; pecans , Ulo ; walnuts , 12u ; peanut cocks , Be ; rousted , lOc. I'oTVTOi'.s 25@35o per bu. POUI.TIIV Olu hens nnd chickens , $3COJ ( ? 3.HO ; spring chickens , $ J50@3.75 ; ducks nnd geese , per Ib , 10r > ; turkeys , U@10c ; young ducks , per doz , $ .1.00. SuoAits Cut loaf , 9c ; cut loaf , cubes , 9)tfes Standard , powdered , 9Ke ; XXXX powdorop , 9o ; granulated , Standard , 8 @ bjfu ; confectioners' A , S u ; white , extra C , 8 > fc ; Climax. 8' e ; extra O , Nebraska , 8 0 ; Amber , 7J/u ; California Golden C , 74/e. LAUD Tlorces Helined , n o-.oholce , O o ; pure loaf , O o ; kettle rendered , 7 > c. Add ) o to J o for smaller ( | uantltus. ! OiLS-ICorosono-P. W. , 05/o ; W. W. , 12o ; headlight , liie ; salad oil , $ J.15@9.00 per dozen. SAI.SODA 1 (32) ( 0 nor lb. STAKCII 5o ( > 7o per lb. STOVB POLISH $3.00@5.87 per gross. Sl'ioim Whole , per lb Allspice , llo ; Cas sia , China , O.KC ; cloves , Xunalbar , 20o ; nut megs , No. 1 , 7Qu ; pepper , 17o. Dry PIIINTS Pink nnd Robes Richmond. Allen , Oo ; Rlvorpolnt , 5 > o ; Steel Rlver.OW'e ; Pneillc , 0 } < o. PIIINTS Indigo Blue St. Legor , 0 > e ; Wnshlngton , 0 > o ; American , OJ c ; Arnold. 0 > 4c ; Arnold Century , 9e ; Windsor Gold Tit't , 10J o ; Arnold B. lOKo ; Arnold A , 12o ; Arnold dold Seal , lO 'o ; Yellow Seal , lOJ e ! A maun , I''o. COUSBT JEANS lloston. 7Jfo ; Androscog- gin , 7 o : ICearsagD , 7JiO ; Rockport , O fo ; Consutoga , 0 > o. CIIASH Stevens' B , 5) ) o ; Stevens' A , 7o ; bluachcu , 8c ; Stevens' 1' , 7u ; bleached , 85/o ; Stevens' N , bK"i bleached , Oi c ; Slovens' BUT , ll o , DKNIMS Amoskeag , 0 oz , lf > Xo ; Everett , 7 oz , 13a ; York , 7 oz. lUo ; Havmaker , SKo : Jaffroy , XX , UKo ; Jarfroy. X\A , 13' ' c ; Beaver Creek , A A , 12o ; Beaver Creek , BU , llo ; Beaver Creek. CO , lOo. GtNuiiAU'-Pluukott , chocks , O c ; Whit- Green O , Co ; IlopO ( 7V. King Phillip cambric. lOc ; Lonsdalo cnint ric. 10o ; Lons- dale , 8)ic ) ; New York nulls , luc ; Popporoll , 43 In , 10 < s ; Poppcrell , 40 In , llo ; Pepperoll , 0-4 , Hl c ; Pepporell , 8-4 , COaJ Pepporell. 0-4. Poppcroll . 10-4 , 24e ; Ointon , 4-4 , S' ' o ; Canton , 4-1 , "K15 ! Trlumuli , Oo ; Wamsuttn , lie ; Valley , 6c. . u TICKS Oakland , A , 7Mc : International , YY , 8c ; Stetuckut. S , Sc' AVarron , No.870 , 10o ; Berwick , BA , 18c ; Aemo , 13c ; York , TO In , 12)tfc ) ; York , 2 In , 13o ; Swift River , 80 ; Thorndlko , OO. 8 ! o ; Thorndlko , EP , 8Wo ; Thorndlke , 120 , 9H ; I'hornttlko. XX , 15c ; Cordls. No. 0 , 9'fc : Cohlls , No. 4 , lO' ' e. DUCK West Point. 23 In , 8 oz , l ) ) o ; West Point , 20 In. 10 o1'jjtfe ; West Point , 29 in , 12o ? , liiVfc ; West Point , 40 in , 11 oz , lOo. FLANNHLS Plaid Rittsinon , 20o ; Clear Lake , 30 0 : Iron Mountain. 20 > fc. PIIINTS Solid Colors Atlantic , Oc ; Slater , Co ; Berlin ell , OJ e ; Garner oil , 0@7o , SniiiTiNO CIIKOKS Caledonia X , OJtfo ; Calcdonin XXHOlie : Economy , OcjOtls , Uo ; Granite , OXe * . Ornwtord checks , 8c ; Haw Hlver jilaids , 5' ' o. SunnTiNO , BIIOW.V Atlantic A , 44 , 7 0 ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlnntio D , 4-4 , O c ; Atlantic P , 4-1. Oo ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Au ronxC , 4-4. 4Jfc ; Crown XXX , 4-4. 0 fr ; llooslor LL , 4-4 , f Jio : Indian Head. 4 4 , 7c ; Lawrence LL , 4-1 , djfc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5 } c ; Popporcil R , 4-1. OJfo ; Popporoll E , 40- inch. 7 c ; Pepporell , 8-4 , 1'jtfe : Pepperoll , 04. 20e ; Popporoll , 10-4 , 22c ; Utlca C , 44 , 45 fc ; Waehusotts , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora It , 4-1 , 7c ; urora B , 4-1 , ( \\c. \ \ Fi/iNNiis : White G. H. No. 2 , J , 22 > < fc ; G. H. No. 1 , J { , aj o ; G. H. No. 2 , Jtf , G. H. No. 1 , Jf.SOo ; Quechio No. 3 , Jf , Quccheu No. 2 , * / , 37J e ; Annwan , Windsor , 22 } e. Ki/\Nsr.i. i Red-C , 21 inch , 15 } < c ; E , ai inch , aijjo ; G G , 24 inch , SMo ; H A F , J , 25e ; J R F , % , 27e ; G , Jf. 2T.C. KUNTIJOKV \Ns-Hereulcs , ISe : Le.-im- InRton , 22 o ; Glenwood , 2Jo ; Melville , 2" e ; Bang-up. 2r } i ; ; Memorial , 15e ; Standpoint , I8e ; Durham , 27 , 0. MISOKM.ANCOUS Table oil cloth. 83 BO ; table oil cloth , marble , $3 5J ; plain Holland , , dado Holland , I2 > e. niXTi Dress Charter Oak. 5 , ' c ; Ilium- po , 4c ; Lodi.fijfc ; Allen do ; Richmond , Ou ; Windsor. 0 > o ; Eddystono , < J a ; Pacillc. Hvrrs Standard , 8c ; Gem , So ; Ucauty , 12c , IJoonc , 1 lo ; U , cased , $ ( > BO. MIANKKTS While , .00 ( < 57.50 ; colored , 81.10(33 ( 00. CvMimics Slater , fie ; Woods , 5o ; Stand ard , 5o ; Peacock , fie. CAUI-ET WAIIV Ulbb , white , ISJu'c ; co orcd , 21XC- COTTON FIANVKI.S 10 per cent trade dis. ; EE , 8Jfe ; GG , O'/c ; XX , lO o ; OO , I" ' ' unbleached , LL , 5Ko ; CC , U&c ; SS , NN , 12 } c ; AA , 14c ; DO , 15J < o ; TT. i YY , 18c ; BH , lOc ; SO bleached , SKcftlO ; 12V < ! 80 , 13J c. 60 brown and slate , Oo 70 12Jic ; 00 , lOc. Liiiinbcrand litilldin-r Material. f. o. b. , Omaha. STOCK HoAiins A , 12 inch , a 1 s 14 and 10 feet , { 4(1.00 ( ; U 12 inch , sis 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $41.00 ; C 12 inch , s 1 s 12 , 13 and 15 feet , $3000 ; U 12 inch , s 1 s 12 , It nnd 111 feet , $23.00 ; No. 1 Com. 12 in s 1 s 12 foot , ? 1S.OO ; No. 2 Coin. 13 In B 1 s It and 10 feet , S17.50 ® 18.50 ; No. 1 Com. 12 in s 1 s 10,18 and 20 feet , $19 50 ; No. 2 Coin. 12 in s 1 s 14 and 10 feet , $17.00. PgpiiAn LUMIIKH Clear poplar box Ms , J in , s 2 a , $ J5 00 ; clear poplar , % in panel , F30.00 ; clear poplar , % in panel , $ .J > 00 ; clear i > ophir , J panel Htoek wide , s " s , S.J3.00 ; clear poplar corrugated ceiling , Jg , 530.00. POSTS White cedar , 0 inch halves , 12o ; white cedar , 5 > j inch halves and S Inch q'rs , lie ; white cedar , 4 Inch round , 10e ; Tennes see rod cedar , split , lOc ; split oak ( white ) Sc ; sawed oak. ISc. , Still'LuNo. . 1 plain , 8 and IS inch. 517.50 ; No. 2 plain , 8 and 10 Inch , § 13.50 ; No. 1 , O.G. $18.00. DIMENSIONS AND TIMIinH. 12 ft 14 ft 1C ft ISfft 20 ft 22 ft 21 ft 2x4..15 00 1500 15 OU 1(100 ( 1000 1800 11 ! 00 2x0..1500 1500 1500 1(100 ( 1(100 ( 1800 19 DO JxS. . . .15 00 15 00 15 00 1(5 ( 00 10 00 IS 00 10 00 Jxl0..1500 1500 1500 lOOtolOOO 1800 1000 2x12..1500 1300 1500 1(500 ( 1000 1800 1'J 00 4x ISx.810 00 10 00 10 00 17 00 17 00 18 00 10 00 Fn.s-cixo No. 1 , 4 nnd C inch , 12 and 14 ft , rough , $1(5 ( 00@10 50 : No. 1,4 nnd 0 inch , 10 It , $17.00@17.50 ; No. 2 , 4 and 0 inch , 12and 1(5 ( ft , $13 50C < 14.00 ; No. 2 , 4 and 0 inch , 1(5 ( ft , $15 00 @ 10.00. FINISHING 1st ami 3d clear. l } { inch , s 2 s. $40.00 ® 1.00 ; 1st and 2d clear , U and 2 inch , s a s. $47.00050.00 ; 3J clear.X inch , s 2 s , $43.0-34.00J ( ) ( ) ; select. Itf , IK and 2 inch , s 2 s. $37.00 ® iS.OO ; 1st and 2d clear , 1 inch , s 2 B , $45 00 ; 3d clear , 1 inch , s 2 s , $30.00 ; A select , 1 inch , s 3s , $33.00 ; 13 select , 1 inch , s 2 s , $30.00. Ci-ii.ixn AND PAIITITIOX 1st Com , % in wfiito pmo partition , $ JiOt ) ; 2d Com. % In , white pluo partition. S 7.0d ; clear % in , yel low pine ceiling $ .20.00 ; clear % in , Norway , $14 50 ; 2d Com. % in Norway , $13.00. Ho.utns No. 1 coin sis 12 , 14 and 1(5 ( ft , $10 00 ; No. 2 com sis 13.14 nnd 10 ft , $10 50 ; No. 8 com s 1 s 12 , 14 and 1(5 ( ft , 511.50 ; No. 4 com s 1 s 15 , 14 and 10 ft ( ship'g cull ) , SL1.00. Add 50c per M ft for rough. UVTTII.VS , Wiii : , TUBING , I'lcrcurs O. G. Halts , 21 < Inch , OJo ; O. G. Uatts , K3. sso 3oc ; 3-in wcl Itubing , D. & M. and bov. $ . ' 2 ; 10 pickets , D. & H.llat , $20.00 ; pickets , D.Ac U. square , $19.00. FJ.OOKINO 1st com 0 inch white pine , $34.00 ; 2dcotni ( inch white pine , $31.00 : Hit com 0 Inch white pine , $2(5.00 ( ; D com 0 inch white pino. ? iJ.OO ; com 4 and 0 inch yellow pine , 315.00 ; Star 4 inch yellow pine , $17.00 ; 1st nnd 2d clear .yellow plno , 4 and 0 inch , $10.00. SIIINOLF.S , r.ATir , per M XX clear , $329 ; oxtr.i-A * , 5J.80 ; standard A , $2 00 ; iTi inch clear , $ l. ( > 0 ( < i1.70 } ; 0 inch clear , S1.75@1.80 ; No. 1 , $ I.10@1.15 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territorv , $ .140 ; California led wood , dimension widths , M 50 ; cypress , clear heart , dimension widths , $3.25 ; lath , $2.50. Twin OB and I tone * . Divnnns' TWINE Sisal , 15 , ' < jc ; hemp , ; c51 mnnillu , 18u. Ci.ornsM.vns Cotton , fiO-ft , $1.20 ; cotton , CO ft , $1.40 : jute , 60-ft , OOo ; Jutf. (10-ft ( , $1.00. COTTON J'MINI : Fine , 22c ; medium , HK ° i heavy hump , l(5c ( ; light hump , 15u. ESAU.TWINB 15 , sail , 20o ; Calcutta , ISo ; Manilla rope , 13 > c ; sisal rope , ll u ; now liroduets , So ; jute , be ; cotton , l"c ; hmu rojio , 17c. OMAHA lilVK Wl'OOlC. Cattln Monday. Sept. 10. The trade In cattle assumed a fur brighter aspect than for several days and values on all grades of heaves advanced 5@10c , Not only was the market higher , out it was also more active and a good many cattle changed hands bofoio the close. Tliu offerings con sisted mostly of westerns , but there were 300 or 400 natives , some ot them pretty fair beovus , but none ot them prime heavies. Among the westerns were some desirable cattlo. Several bunches of natives brought $ .1.90 , and the westerns principally $2.50@ 2.80. Hutchora' stock , such as cows , heifcra , etc. , were not very plenty , and fully us much ad van co was experienced ns on beeves. A big bunch of western cows wont at $1.70. There IB a very good demand for veal calves , and tbo buyers are uniiblu to got eiioiiuh to till orders. They would sell nt $350@150 , and perhaps higher U good. The demand for stockcrs nnd feeders was not very heavy , but fair for tlio first day of the wool : . Tha trade did not develop any now features , but values remain In about tbo same notch as lust week. Dealers are generally looking for a good trade In this class of cattle this week. What native feeders changed hands went largely at $ J.40@2.50. Quito n good many wostcrn feeders sold ut $ J.35@2,45 , The market on heavy hogs declined fully Co and in some cases perhaps lOc , the sales being principally at $3,75@3.80. Light sorts sold readily at $1.00@1.05 , or nboutOe higher , and the few hero wore soon disposed of. The light uiixoa hogs did not snow any dooldcd Improvement , but sold at about steady prices. The shippers reported their droves of lights as costing ubout 2 > o more than on Satur day. _ ItuuinptM. Cattle . . . , . 2,3 0 Hogs . . . l.bOO I'rovaillni : I'rluen. The following is a tabla of pricei paid In this market for the grades of stock men. tioned : Prime steers , 1300 to 10 JO lbs.3 00 @l.30 Good steers , 1350 to 1450 Ibi. , 0.73 Good steers , 1050 to 1300 Ibs. . . B 25 Western steora . , . U.40 Common canuors . 1,00 < l.GO Ordinary to fair cows . 1,50 Ml. 75 Pair to good cows , . 1,75 1.90 Good to choice cows . . -.4. 1.90 ( 2.20 I'Viir to good bulls . l.M @ 2.00 Liight stocKcrs and feeders. . . . 2.25 @ 2.CO Good feeders , 050 to 1100 Ibs. . . 2 BO © 3 PO t-'nlr to choice light hogs . 3.05 ( S4 05 Fnlr to choice heavy hog * . D.75 ( JC3.S5 ITnlr to choice mixed hogs . n.80 W390 Common to rough hogs . 3.45 @ 3.70 Koircsuutuivo ; STKCH3. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 3 . 1107 SU 10 20 . 13sO S3 00 74 . 1379 ! 1 5)0 ) 70 . 1403 il 90 129 . 1391 390 rnincns. : 1 . 10SO 203 33 . 902 2 BO 10 . 733 B 40 1 . 740 200 J . 015 260 7 . 021 2 UAN.VEUS. .1000 1 25 25oxn.v. oxn.v. .1100 1 25 wr.yruux CATTLE. Dwncr nnd No. Ar. Pr. 1 steer , stray 1400 2 35 2 stags 1300 2 OJ 2 cows , . . .1000 2 1)0 ) 1 steer 1150 2 00 1 steer 12(50 ( 3 00 2 oxen 15115 2 00 2 steers 1212 2 bO II feodeis 950 2 00 0 steers , strays 1217 2 20 2Htccrs , struys 1185 2 20 3 steers , strays 1027 2 20 0 steers , str.iys 1200 2 20 1 cow , stray 12.JO 1 50 I cow , stray 10SO 1 50 Scows , strays U37 1 75 P. S. Houocho 10 steers 900 2 25 3 steers 1150 a 80 15 steers 1015 2 bO 17 feaders UJ9 2 50 S. S. Gmen 4fecitcrs 1033 2 45 40fecdors 1130 2 45 23 steers 11S8 2 70 4 steers 12U ) 3 70 Brown-Illff Cattle Co. 4 bulls- 1203 1 GO 312 cows 5123 1 70 81 steers , Texans 1203 2 25 A. W. Miller. 20 feeders 11(50 ( 2 35 8 steers 1101 2 05 13 steers 1185 2 70 1 cow 1000 1 75 Swan Land and Cattle Co. 4S cows 997 1 03 Ramsford & Palmer. 0 heifers 572 1 .75 1 cow SOO 75 11 cows 805 80 21 feeders 10(13 ( 2 40 A. Critchlow. 73 steers , Colorado 1149 2 75 Mason. 9 coivs 1178 3 00 4 steers 1210 3 00 4 steers 1070 3 00 1 cnnncr 1070 1 CO 2 feeders 1005 3 50 1IOGH. No. Av. Sh Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. . . , .203 SI ) $3 00 07. .240 2-10 $3 SO 5. . , .811 60 3 5.-I 0 810 40 ! ) 80 10. . .20'1 3 00 73 . .20S 3 b1) 3 . , .337 40 8 00 (5.1. ( . . 'J50 40 3 S > 29. . , .303 40 3 (53 ( 00. . .25b 120 3 b7. ! < 23. . , 300 SO 3 5 OJ. . .217 40 3 ! 10 22. . , .354 1C ) U 01. . .240 fcO 3 .10 01.fiS 3J. . , . : U2 120 3 fiS . .251 120 3 00 24 . , .310 200 3 0 71 . .237 30. . , 315 KiO 0 142. . 240 IfiO a oj > 33. . , .2'J'J 200 3 ( I . .212 40 3 03 50 , . , .331 1'30 3 31 . .207 40 00 79. . , . ! U5 - 3 24. . .213 40 00 07. . , .2SS 100 3 37. . . 103 00 4. . , .275 40. . .211 00 C. . , .3'.H ' . Sli. . .211 40 05 4. . , .400 3 50. . .223 0 > IB. . , .300 41 3 2S 228 03 CO. . , .20J 1(50 ( 3 44. . .210 40 05 57. . , 271 80 3 31. . .212 40 05 58. . , .305 80 3 bO lilvo Stoulc Notc-i. Hiirnoy & Latta came in from Tekamah with four c.ira of cattlo. A. M. Adams , Ur.iJshaw's heavy shlppor , came Invitli two c.ir loads of hofja. John LompUo , the cxtonsivo nnU regular shipper , c.iniu In from Mil lard with IIORS. G. U. SutherlanJ , of Chicago , is tlio guest of Lee Truitt at tha yarUs. Arcadia was represented by O. E. Ctiarl- ton , who brought in hogs. Nicholas Jaequott cauio in from Memo , In. , with ho s. Howard & Merrill came in from North- borough , la , with hogs. A. J. Snowdcn cams in from Gushing with olcvon car loads of cattle. A. W. Latta nad two cars of cattle In from Tokam.ih. H. Whitnor , of Tilden , made hii first trip to the 40 yards with two car loads of hoga. J. U. Insloy , of Slater , Col. , was visiting the yards. Inspector Clark Howard condemned two lurnp-j.iws to-dav. Why shippers will con- ilnuo to pay freight on diseased animals to this point and then have thorn condemned nnd turned over to the rendering works lor what the hides aio worth is a mystery. I3ut all are conuoinncd nnd killed. Iloavv hogs are selling at about the satno figuroi Hi last Monday , but light hogs are 10ftgl5o higher. A. J. Snowden , ICearnoy , loft Gushing for south Omaha Sunday with eleven cars of cattlo. The train was sldo-traolccd nt Sew- urd , nnd when it started to pull out Mr. Snowdon , in attempting to board the cars , slipned in such n manner ns to fall partly under the train , the wheels passing over nnd mangling onn hand , which will have to bo amputated. There Is a good demand hero for vonl calves , and anything dcsir.iblo of that de scription would sell ro idlly at 3Irony prices. Advici-ti ) AiotherH. Mrs. Winslow'fl Soothinp Syrup should alwiiys bo Ubod for children toothing. It soothuH the child , buttons the gums , allays all pains , euros wind colic , anil is the host remedy for diar rlicott. Hoc a bottle Kuliy nicKoo on tlio Slump-- . A West Virginian htipKcsts that the now postafjo stamps bo adorned with the picture of Hauy MeKco. THE RcAUTY MARKET. INSriUJMIINl'd plncuJ on racoiM JL yoitordav. 01 , Hurt aud wife to E L Hart , lot ID llart'H Hub. wd t 1 i. 1 MeDonoll to 0 0 llansol , w ! , lot O.blk i. Credit rouclor , w d 1,300 (1 ( W McKlimuy und wife to II Wl gum , lotfi , I'ottor .vt'obb's Bub , w d 1,800 It Kchrocdur. trustee , 10 1C 1'luor , lot 4 , blkb , lliuwn'Mparlc. w a U- ' ) H i : linger * nudlro to 1C ( illle , lot H , blk 44 , Credit loncltrnild , wd 1,200 O.I Smith anil vlfo to J a Holland , lot 14 llltkoryJ'laco , wri ! ! .OOJ H 0 Cook and wifeto It lunlmum , loc 10. hunnysldo aild. w d 4,500 South Omaha I.imd Co to II U Cook , lot I' , bit SU. Boutli Oinalm , wd 700 01' ' Anderson to Nelson Jolim-on , lot 11 , blk IM ) , dranilvlew , wcl CO Lena ( .lulck and husband to 1 * 0 Jensen , o part lot 7. West IIII1 add , wd 1,200 wni Cobiiru , Hhurlir. to ( J 0 Wallace , trus tee , lut iu and M , blk 6. .Monmouth park , shur d , 85 AllodB tt8toAand wife , lot iH , Davcu- porthtib. wd 3.MO A I1 Tukoy et ul to U J I'otoriioii , lot , bit 10. Clifton Hill , wd WW Win Coburn.Bherlir , to ( i O Wallace , trus tee , lots 18 and IV , blk S , Moumouth purk , Bhord . . . . . Kt ! Wm Ooiiurn. BherllT. to ( J \Vnllace , trns- tee. lotd-undl ) , blk i , Moumouth pure , Hhcra CG 11 lined etal to Tand n lalil ) < i\iest \ , part lotm. bile4 , Campbell's add , u d . . . . 7-6 J It JIuolCcnziB imu wlfii to t' M Wright , lots 11 and ID. bile IV. Walnut Hill , w a. C.OOO J J ABlilamlHiid wlfoto (1 ( M Hlbbel , lot 7. blk U , Ul chard Hill , wd U.100 0 K Comun nnd litiHband to 12 1 < * DuulolB , und H of u y lotol. llurroalc. w d J.7W 0 I ! Conian nnd luisnaud to 13 i' Daniels , lot ! ( . " > , hnnny Idu add , < \ a d . . . . 800 1 ! I ) Meiidlinlier and wUu to H II and II I- I'lrkurd. MJucreHlnu wiiuUMVI wd S.OOO A 1'TiUuy ut al to W 11 Fuller , lot 17 , blk to. uimoii mil , w d . . . . . . . o Q .M Itlubol aud wife to W U Dunn , lot 4 , blk "ibannaorn : k Illniobaub'U'a ana , wd . . too 11 llocebooni tofiM French , lota IS und in. blk H' ' . Central park , wd . . . . l.UX ) 1'atrlck Land Cole H KMiilth. lot * 1 to4 und U to I1. , blk JU > , Dundee place , w d 10.UX ) J 11 riynnund wife to A Colin , lot ) , blk fl'i , llodrord'Bl'ndndd. wd . W Trtenty-slictrausfera , . . .JtS'JV5 An ICdltnr's Pet. The numerous cnllori upon Editor Rniloy nt his sanctum on Preston street , lloliston , are most invariably attracted by a young alligator that ho has in a tank of clear water , says the Galroston Nows. The creature is a great pot of Iho oilltor , and ho has named It Dan Smith , ttfter hia honor , the mayor. Ho lias had it several wooksnml it IB qulto Fcontlo , haing easily luesmoriyod by beIng - Ing tloKlod under the chin or hnvlng Its liond stroked gontty. It ib over two feet long. An Almnluto Cure. ThoORlGINALAUIRTt.VlS OINTMENT Is only put up in largo two nunco tin boxet , nnd is nn absolute euro for old eras , burns , wouudit , chapped linn do , nnd all skin orup. lions. Will positively cure nil kinds of pilov- Aslt for the OKtGtNAl * AUIB 1'INU OIN T- MEN T. Sold by Goodman Drui ; company nt 25 cents per box bv mail UU cents. T Krpp S nnips From Htloklnjr. To koot > stamps from stlokin toffothcr put n piece of panUllnod paper such as a grocer uses to cover lard or butter affiiliiHt the gummed side. Then they can bo cnrriod about or mailed with Im punity ; and when the paper is removed the stamps are still gummed , Ice water is safe If you mix It with MShalovitoh's Hungarian blackberry juice. Her Utnurclln Sn\p < l ( lor. A Now York woman was walking along the street when a blot-k of wood foil from the sixth story of a high building. It struck ou her umbrella , knocking it from her hand. The shock ilso throw the lady down. Shawns not liurt , neither was the umbrella. CuMiumn's Metitho Inhaler cures cntairh , lietidnctio , neuralgia , asthma , h.iv fover. Trial fico at your druggist. Price 50 cents. Lost All Jllfl Minim. Benjamin Franklin , of Blue Earth City , Minn. , is the only member of the 3. A. L { . who lost both his arms and logs in the sorvlco. llo served iu the Minnesota cavalry from 1801 to 180G. Last week ho attended the national reunion - union at Milwaukee. SHROEDER & DEil rovisioos i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 3O5 boutli Itttlt Struct , - Omalin NATIONAL BANK , U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Cniiital . S 100,000 .Tan. 1st , 1SS ! > . r > i,00l ! ) AND DIltKOI'OltSi Hcvnv . Y v ri- ! = . President LEWIS ? . ItrKD. Vluu I'lesldunc. A. i : . TOU/.U.IN , \V V. Moif-n. JOHNS UOI.MN * . It. C. Oi'siiiNn , J.N. 11. I'MIIIOK , \V. II. S. llt'niiBCashier. . THE IRON BANK , Cor 12th ami rnrimm Sts. ACenerul Hanking lluslucss Ininsactcil. When 5 ou nro Ixiyltift aoi ex remember that there In such a thlngas n price that J1 * lonchtajt It H Letter lo | inr .1 fair prlco nuil uit irnoJ Klines Ilku Iliilcli- IIIINOII'M. Tlu-j nru mmlo riomsilcctril skins In thet Lii.- . ! manner and nre n II rnnli'il to l > o the most ) ter\Iceablo Jnailc. Ifjoul v ant to know mnru about' glo\c0 In Rencrnl nnJ Ilulrlilnxnn'H Cilnvvn In iinrilculir * enclose Ftnnipror Ilin bonk About ( Jlovi'H. It will Interest > ou tsTAni.t HED 18W. JOHN O. lIUTCIU.NbOX , Joluintoivn , N. T. COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1873. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. SHE MOST PERFECT OP PENS. T"NLj rv * oiii . i'Tr'ci'C2 * . FJ . | ft I t Q14 PENNYROYAL PILLS. Ititl Ciusv Diiintcintl Itiiuul. The only nHalle 11ll ftr alf f-nfcand urc lu < 1li u U I c'imUt f r the Din- inontl Urtnul.in ri d tnualllu boars , peakil 1U bluurlbljoD TitLciiiHitlier. Kfiiil Ir. ( itinivji ) for inrllculari ML 1 "Itclhrtor I.iltlU * / ' in tcttrr l y mull. Aim J'aper. . . . ' . t'o. i-nl < ' ( ' tri'Mnn't I'lilliuln. Boots and Shoos. KlltKHNDALL , JObES < t CO. , buocosjors to Iteeil.JoncB A Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of Bets : & Slioes AKeuti for Huston Rubber Slioo Co. . 1102. 1101 and 1101 llurnuy ntrt'et , o > u& i , Nebraska. Broworo. sronx A- Lager Beer Brev/crs / , 1W1 North Eighteenth streetOmnlia , Kcb. Cornlco. WORKS , kannrcmrcps offialyanizcil Iron Cornice \YlucloiT-ciininnil mctnllcskyllBht" . John l"ponut r , pru | > rictor , VA nnd llu huiuli lUtli tliuut. Paper BOXOB. JOHN L. Proprietor Omalia Pauer Box Factory , Kits. 1117 uuil 1319 DoutflaB ttreot , Oinnhit , Neb. Sash , Doors , Etc. M. A , nisnuow & co. , Wholemla nisniifjioturiTi ot Sasn , Doors , Blinds ant Monldings , Ilranch oftlco , 12tl > nnJ Iturd atrcoli , Omaha Nob. StoajTi Flttlnga , Pumps , Eto. _ -t CI' AltK STtZlM IIKATIKQ CO. , Pumps , Pines and Engines , Bt m , wntfr. rnllirnv anil minlnu iuppll 9 , ( to. VMVti anil V-t larnam ilraiit , Oinuiio. U.S. WIND nf\OlKE A riJAlFcO. , Steam anil later Sunplies , UalUJftr Klml mllli. 013 nnd ICO Jnnot it. , Omaha. U. ! , ( Con , Aetlnv Mannijor. , t CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , BUuoWion wcri , ( team pumpi , tnw mllli , 12O12IJ 1 cavinH rtl4 Ltruut , Omuha. Iron Works. PAXTON A vuuiLixa utpx WOUKS , Wronglit and Gait Iron BiiilflniE Work , Entlnei. tnan work , cuneral foundry mnchlnoaad uUl ! work unite RIH ! wi.rVi . , U. 1 * . ll/ . aud 17lb ilrett , Omaha. 031 A HA Wllll ) & 7/fO.V WOllKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings ltik talli , wlnilovr uuanli , llownr ilnadi , w etc. UI.VuiUil Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar I roof Safes , Vaulti , lull work , iron ilinlUrt anil llru t i BI ) , U. Andteen , i four Corner Kti and .lack nun iu. "SOUTH OMAHA. " VNIOS &WCK YAHUfi CO. , Of SoutHinana , Limited , ESTABLISHED issi i i BO so. , The Regular Old-Established i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON It still Treating with ( ha Greatest SKILL Clirouic , Neryons and Priyatc Diseases,1 eB-NHRVOUS DKB1L1TY , Lost Manhood , Pftlllnn Memory , Exhnustlnc Drains , Terrlbla Dreams , Head nnd Dack Ache ami nil ihe effect * le itlmu to cittly decay ami trh > | > s Consumption or Insanity , treated sucntliic.illy by new mclhodi with ne er r > lhn tncfM , C - SYPHILIS nml nil bad Dlood ml Skin Dll. eas permanently cured , KIDNEYand UlMNARYccirphlnlJ.Gleet. Qonotrhoen , Sttlctu re , Vnrlcoctle ami oil dUea e < of the Ctcnlto-UrinAty Organs curetl ntoinv tly without Injvtiy tnStcmjch , KlJncjs or other OrRixrn , o.r No experiments , ARC and experience Im. portant. Consultation free anil sacred , CS-Scnil 4 cents | io t. < ce for Celebrated Works oa Chronic , Nervous ami Dellcnte Oi ea j C9lhp e contemphtlnf Mntm.se tncl for Dr. Clarice's ccltbr.Htd ( .tilde Male nnd Female , men ! ! cents , both a } ccnU ( sl nii > ) Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or c.illinny u > cfuture sufTer * Iii8and < lijmcand a Jil golden jeir to life OS'Hoolc "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " 50centsmmr ) . Mediclns tulutltlnfs sent ccrjhcrc , ecuic ftoni exposure. llours.Bto 8. Suml.i > 19 to I > Address F. D. CLARKE , ( VI. D. , IBG So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL. AgrtoulUir&l Implomonta. * Je SunVALP COT , igricnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriage ! Hucu ! , ote.Miolc nlo Oinubn , Nebraska. Fllrnltiiro. r A Wliolesale Dealers in Furniture , Knrnnm strcui , Oruixhn , Ntbrn ka. CllAltLUS 3 Fiiriiiturs , Oniahn , Nuhrntikn. Crocorlos. _ _ _ afcCOTID , ItltAUY' A COT I Wholesale Grocers , 1 llthand I.oa\oa orllietrccti , Omnhn , Ntbrnslia , Hardware. ir. He yy Hirdware , Iron and Steel , Bprlnus , wacnn ntock , hnrdrvnri ) , luinbcr , etc. 1201 and mi llatner ntuet , Umaha. _ " CO. , Mnnutnclnrcri nnrt Jgbl on In Wagons , Buggies Rake ; Plows , Etc , Cor fill and 1'nclflo strict , Omaha. Artists' Materials. A. HObPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 1 ouxlna street , Omnba , Nebraska. Boots nnd Shoos. l r. V. MOKSJ ] , fc CO. , Jobbers of Boats and Slices. 1101,110 ] , HDJIiouKlas strrut , Om ilia Munufactorr , Sninrucr street , lloston. Coal , Coke , Eto. " JAMES ir. TUA'icuvn COAL co. , Miners aud SMniiers of Coal and Coke , lloom 31 , U. t > . : ltllJllul lliink Uuihlln , ' , Omaha. OMAHA COAL , COKE A LIMB CO. Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , 2U9South 13th ttr.et. Omaha. Nebraska , KEBHASKA FUEL CO. , Sbippers of Coal and Goto , 214 boutli 13tli st. , Omaha , Nub. LUMBER , ETC , JOHN A. WAKKFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported nnd American PortlanJl Cement. StaUl agent Cor Atllwnukiu hydraulic ctmeut HUd ( juliuy nhllu limo mi A iTri. LCC , Dealer ill Haidwced Lumber , Wood cnrpits nn > 1 p'lrquct lloorliiK. ' . 'til ' and Douglu utieets , Umiiba. tb. OMAIfA LUMJlElllja , All Kinds of Building Material at WliolesalB. IStli struct and L'nlon 1'aclllu trnclc , Omaha. LOUIS TJRADFOnp , Daler : in Lumber , Latli , Lime , Sasn , Doon.lCtc. VnnUiinicr ( 7th and Dongius. OBlet Corner 10th and Douulai. r. GRAY. Lumbe1 Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Conttr 'Jlli nnd Dou lui nta , Omuhk. r. N. D TKVZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 12th and California Mrorti , Omaha , NebrasVa. JVlllllnorx and / . OIlLItl-'ULnJUl & CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery S Notions VU < 210 and 212 South llth Direct. Motions. J. r. ItoniNbON NO'llON CO. , Wliolesale Notions and Fimiisliiug Goods , 1121 Iliirncjr .Struct , Omaha , Commission and HIDDULL A Stor ge and Commission Merchants , Bpachiltlusllntlcr , emit , clici'ju. iioultrr , uuma. 1112IIoirurd trt'etOiiinlin , .sub. _ Dry Coodo and Notions. , " ' ' Si" E' 'SMll'Jl A CO. , Dry Goods , Furiiisliiiig Goods and Notions HWiuul 1101 1)uuini | , cor , llth ilrccl , UmuhaNeb. WtV GOODS CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Dry Goods .Notions . Ucftt'H furiiliblnif good * . Cornir llth nud liaroey Htrutts , Umntia , Nuhrukkti * LEE , OLAUKE , ANDltlWSIW ITAIID- WAIU3 COMPANY. Wliolesa'e ' Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metals , Bluet Iron , etc. Anfiitt for II own scales , Ulatnl ponder aud l.yiuini baibcu nlro. HA uai . vvr//f , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Metuiuilct' tool and Iluflnln scalei. U05 Douglas ' strtut , Oina'ja , oO. _ Toya , Eto. ; . JIAltDY & CO. , Jobbers of Toys , Dolls , Album ? , Fancy Gocds , house fuinlsliintc yoods , chll'lri'tr ' > carrlaKei , 1201 r iinmia itrLUt , Omuba , .Neb. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINK CO. , Wholesale Refired and Lubricating Oils , Alia Krua u , etc. , OinabH. A. H. > , .stunator. ' GAIWENTKH CO. , Wholesale Paper D3 lers , ( ' rrr nK * Hi" "I iTintli ru P"n " * aiul "rltlufl paper , Hpeciul otteotlon xlren to card peper