THE OMAHA PAlLY BEE : WEPIffESPAY , SEPTEMBER 18 , 1889 , HutohltiBon the Largest Buyer in the Wheat Pit TONE OF OLD WORLD ADVICES , i Active Sncciilntloit Confined to DC- Ot'inlirr Corn Doalcrn Still llnrp * lilt ; on Frosts A Slight , Ail- vnticc In Oats. CHICAGO I'HOnUCK MA.llll.rcTS. CHICAGO , Sept. 17. [ Special Telegram to THE llRn.1 Wheat was firm nnd Romo- what higher to-Juy. Indeed lor moat of the time the market wns strong. The strength that wns developed was largely duo to local causes. Out of 015 cars of winter wheat ro- culvcd nt this point only eight graded No. 2 , and out of fifty-seven cars of spring wheat only four passed into the contract grade. Tliu total amount of poor grading of non-arrivals discourages short selling and Imparts courage to the bulls , liutchlnson was the largest buyer , but there were also good order s in the hands of tnuny commis sion men anil brokers , nnd the support ac corded the .market wns general. Storms in the northwest Imvo nltectcd the movement lu that quarter. At the scmo time tlio millers In Minneapolis nnd ut. Louis were quoted as advising their Chicago correspondents that the demand for Hour had fallen oft to such un extent ns to threaten n curtailment In the milling production. The Hour trade wns reported dull ut other places as well , nnd the boars seized upon thlt point as ono of grant ImporUnco , emphasized by the diminished foreign inquiry for cash wheat nnd the weak tone of old world nd- vices generally. The local Inquiry for cash wheat wnssmall , but the end of thu deal is looked upon us dull aud featureless. Active speculation Is still largely confined to De cember , though there U considerable trading lu September , Mny and year. Dei-ember opened at "S.Jjj'e , sold up to 78c , off to 7ae , up to 7SJfe , down again to T e , rallied to 78 % reacted ncain to n % ® > & } fa , ascended thu scale to 7U ; : , wont once more to 7Sjif nnd closed there , or ) a better than yusiordnv. September opened at 7GJe , ranged 70J4@ 70Xouudclosed ut7/'wc. ( ) iMayopcnud atfaSj o , ranged 8"Js4'"J ( ! lJ n"d closed at b c. Spec ulation Wiiu inclined to Uo listless und opera tors seemed indisposed to engage lu new ventures on a broud scale. The action to-day of traders In'corn re- vonled the fact that they are still susceptible to the possibility of some damage resulting to the crop from frosts , which are continuing to hang nround. There wus nu active trad ing at the opening ut uu improvement of about > fo on the previous day's closing price and u further udvunco of from } { c to % o took place before the ofTorlnirs became heavy enough to check the advance. When May bud reached U4) c there were any quantity of sales , nnd from that point a reaction took place which carried the price back to 83Ji and October , which had in tlio meantime reached 32c , was forced ba.clcto8'Jc , some animated trading accompanying the reduc tion In prico. Oats were quiet but stronger , with (3) ( ) ' udvanoo scored. Hccelpts were below the estimate and the advance in corn started some operators to buying who were sellers yesterday. Trading was chiefly in May with 2.1 0 touched , and a fair demand later at } ' below that , wliilo October sold i c hotter ut lilj e. The withdraw.Is for early shipment were libernl. though less than the preceding day. A low cars of No. 3 to go in store sold at lOije , and cash trading was chiefly by sample. In provisions the day's business wus auito moderate. General speculation was under on average , and usldo from a revival of a little interest in October there wus nothing unusual. In October porlt there was more doing than of luto. J'ho Anglo-Ameri can Packing company were cred ited with purchasing about 8OOC barrels , and it was said a number of small shorts covered their trades , makinir the trim ruction aggregate several thousand bar rels. Prices for the sumo wore irregular , fluctuating between ? 11.1U@11.60 , ami clos ing at S11.22J4 * or only 2 > jfo higher than yes terday. In other lines of produce the changes witnessed rather favored the bear side. Closings showed a not decline of 12 < o on November pork , 2 > o on September and January lard and January short ribs , 5o on October short ribs and 15o on January pork. October lard was quotably unchanged. CHICAGO tJ Sl'OOK. CHICAGO , Sept. 17. | Special Tologrum to THE Unn.1 CATTLE Receipts were divided at 2 , 000 Texans , 8,000 rangers and 5,000 na- tlveo. There was u demand for about every thing on the market , with another slight up turn all around , making u substantial ad vnnco over last week's closing prices , espe cially on good to prime natives , Texnns and westerns. The light run of Texans this week so fur has not only advanced the same. but In turn has brought about an advance on prime nutivo cows and heifers. Old cows and canncrs , however , remain at tno low prices prevailing all summer. Dealers in stackers and feeders report business as rather light , but uro anticipating a bettor de manu as soon as the first chilling frost passes over the country , as then there wll" bo no fear of the Texas fover. Choice to extra beeves , ; M.iO@4.05 ! ; me dium to rood steers , 1851) to 1500 Tbs , f3.80 < a 4.25 ; 1SOO 10 lilSU Ibs , J.fiOi.l)5 ( ) ) : 050 to I'M Ibti , $3.00 ( < 2tJ.6U ; stackers and feeders , ? l.i)0@ ) Hoas With 2y,000 in sight and a big run for to-morrow and the remainder of the week , salesmen met buyers at the start with a reduction of a strong lOc all around , and when the quality was not up to the mark their reduction wns equal to ISfjgSOc , but a' ' the decline business W.H actlvo and abou everything on sale was sold out nt on'oarly ' hour. Packers paid SJI.75 to $3.bO for rough and common. f3.M@U ) 1)0 ) for best , while ship pors generally wont In at 3M.OO to fi.10 foi their delected heavies. Light sorts sold largely ut $4.40@4.4n , a few ut $1.50. FINANCIAL. Nisw YOIIK , Sept. 17. [ Special Telegram to TUB HUK.J STOCKS Although the stocl list suffered somewhat yesterday the tulk o street and ut the resorts last night was less bearish. Those In positions to know state that largo buying orders placed for many standard shares will stop uny serious de cline. Western dispatches indicate that Chicago will take back the lines recently old. President Cable predicts that the rate troubles will not spread and that prices will not bo depressed long oa that account At the opening to-day thcro was an uneasy feel ing which led to caution rather than activity. First prices were lower , losses from last night ranging from # to ft per cent. Lon don Was ugalu a sailor while the west bought. The market wns narrower than It has been for weeks , trading extending to an unusually mall number of stocks , whllo only Northern Pacific preferred , Uoudlug , St. Paul , Lncka- wanna and Missouri Pacific exhibited any animation whatever , The general tendency of prices lu the early dealing was down * ward , but the market showed an improve ment later in the hour though fluctuations wore extremely narrow , hardly anything having an oxtruma range of more than par cent , The only movement of Importance In the entire list was the further drop in North ern Paoitlo preferred to 72 # loss irotn Us opening orlco of 1 # per cent The early weakness ana dullness was followed be tween 11 ana 1 o'clock by a very brlslc stock market and very fair advances In many locks. The upward movement was not con tinued to the close principally because inuuey rates were unnaturally advanced. Tills caused a dip lu prices at the close , Now England touched 53 } { and cloaucl ut 51Jf , Northern Pucltlo preferred went llying to rSJ but closed fit 74Ki Atchlson touched J9X but yielded to 80J { , Granger shares gon- Brnily dropped back } { to } < { per cjnt from Lho top and closed V to ? g over last night Wisconsin Central moved up IJf to 29 # . Sugar truots dosed 1 } { better. The total sales xvoro ITG.CSS shares , The followlnz were the closing quotations i r Easy. 4@3. PHI.MB MEIIOANTILK PArBn 537 per cent Srcituxo EXOIUXOB Qulot and steady sixty-day bills , * I.S-I > 1 ; demand , Btocki. Nr.w YOIIK , Soot 17. fSnoclal Telegram to TUB Uun.l The following are the min ing stock quotations : IMtODUOB .M.VtUCKTS. Cnioxao , Sept. 17. Islh p. m. clo o Wheat Stead v ; cash. 7C e ; October , 7 < VJ < o ; Uocomber , 78 o ; Muy , S'ic. Corn Steady ; cash and October , 33 e ; May , UT.Jf'c. Outs Easy ; cash , lO c ; December , Mny , 83U-100. Uyo Steady. Unrloy September , Prime Timothy $1.27. Flux Seed Cash und September , 81.29. Whisky .OU. Pork-Steftdy ; cash and October , $11.23J ; January , $9. 10. Lard Steady ; cash , to.O'JK ; October , 15.90 ; Januury , S5.75@5.77 } { . Flour Steady ; winter wheat , $2.00 ® 4.40 ; spring wheat , ? 1.20@"i.OJ ; rye , # 3.50 ( $ ' -.50. Dry Salted Meats Shoulders , $4.37)4 ® J.fiO : short clear , ? 3.2,5@5.87 > ; short rlus , ? T.1'5. ' Uutlor Higher ; creamery , lU322c ; dairy , 1018c. ( jnuose Firm : full cream Cheddars , 79ff@Sffc ; Hats , 8 > ® 8J c ; Young Americas , s Firm : fresh , . Hides Steady ; creen salted , 5cj light green salted , 5@5 > c ; salted bull , 4J o ; green salted calf , 5&c ; dry Hint , 7c ; dry and salted hldus , Oo ; dry calf , G@7c ; deacons , each 20o. Tullow Steady ; No. I solid packed , 4@4)o ; No. 2 , 3 > s'o ; cake , 4 } @lXc Hocolots. Shipments. Flour . 18,000 7,000 Wheat . 1C3.00D 144,011) ) Corn . 415,000 423,000 Oats . 213,000 233.001) Now York. Sept. 17. Wheat - Ue- coipts , 155,2 JO ; suet market dull and irrcgu- lur ; No. 2 red , S8t53f elevator ; b3K@SlJ.fc. afloat ; SUK < < 3$5c ! f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , 80jbOo ( ! ; unprmfed red , 77@35c ; options higher , No. 2 red October closing SUJjfo. Corn Receipts , 3UiOOU bushels : spat mar ket closing steady ; No. 2. 41J c in store and elevator ; 41X@415fc afloat ; ungraded mixed , 40 > jf@4'.Jc ; options closing weak , October Oats Receipts , 74,000 bushels ; exports , 80 ; spot market firmer ; options firmer , Oc tober closing 20u ; suet , No. 2 white , 23 } < @ 29o ; mixed western , 24 @ 28o ; white do. , . Coffee Oottons opened dull , closed barely steady at 80 to 85 points down ; SoptemDor , tl3,75@15.SOspot ; Kio , quiet ; lair cargoes , J19.75. Sugar Firm. Piitroloum Steady and quiet ; XJnltoil closed , Sl.OOJK for Octobor. Bws Firmer ; western fresh , Pork Steady ; inspected moss , 12.50. Laid Easier nnd quiet ; western steam , fOS5@IV87K ; closing &OJJ5. Butter Fine firmer ; western dairy , 9@10o ; creamery , ll@-2c. Cheese Strong ; western , OJi@8c. iMIHvuiikc , Sept 17. Wheat Steady ; cash , 72tj ; October , 730. Corn Quiet : No , 3 , 83@83J o. Oats In good demand ; No. 2 white , 23 llye Finn ; 42J e bid. Hurley firmer ; No. 2 September in store , 58c. 58c.ProvUions Firm ; cash , pork , til. 20. Miiuicapnlm , Sopt. 17. Sntnplo wheat shade firmer , moOeratoly actu-o ; receipts 217 cars ; shipments. 58 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , September , 77 > o ; December , 79Jon ; on track , 71@7fi5. ) Ijlvnrpool , Sopt. 17. Wheat Quiet ; holders offer moderately ; red western spring , ( is KdgO * IKd per cental ; red western winter , Us ( J } di33 ( 7 > d. Corn Steady ; demand fair ; now mixed , winter , 4s 2J < Jd per cental. St. ijimlH , Sept. 17. Wheat Bolter ; cash , 77 > c ; September , 77 c. Corn \Vcak ; oisli , 2U > $ o asked ; September - ber , 2 ! ) c. Oats Dull ; cash , 17c ; Soptcmbor Pork $11.50@U.03& L.ard $ . " ) . 75. Uuttor Unchanged ; creamery , 18@22c ; dairy. 14(315c. ( ! Whisky-41.03. Kansas City , Sept. 17. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 rod , cash , OJo bid ; September , COK ° bid ; No. 8 rod , cash and September , 57o bid ; No. 2 soft , cash , Olc bid ; Septem ber , 04 0 bid. Corn QuietNo. ; 2 , cash , 23Jfo asked ; No. 2 , white , cash nnd September , ai o asked. Oats No. 3 , cash , lOo bid. Clnoiiiitncl , Soot. 17. Wheat About tirin ; No. 2 rod , 77@78o. Corn Unsettled : No. 2 mixed , 30c. Outs Weaker ; No. 3 mixed , 22@22Jfa Whisky Steady at $1.02. 810CK. Chlongn , Sept , 10. Iho Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 9,030 ; market steady ; good grades stronger ; beeves , $1.3034.05 ; steers , $ ) ,00@4.25 ; stackers aud feeders , $1.00@i.OO ; ; cows , bulls und mixed , $1.20(4 ( U.OO ; Texas cattle , $1.85J.OO ; western rangers , $3.50@3 IV3. Hogs Kocolpts. 22.500 ; market active ; 10 to Ifi lower ; mixed , ta.85@4,40 ; heavy , f3.GO@-l.15 ; light , * a.00@i.70 ; skips , t8.50@ 4.25. 4.25.Sheep Receipts , 8,000 ; murkut strong ; natives , W.SOJJjI.aS : wentorn , fJ.50@1.15 ; Toxuns , W.40Q4.15 ; lambs , f @ 0. Kniisni City , Sopt. 17. Cattle Ro- celpts , 9,200 ; shipments 9,303 ; common to choice corn-fed steers. $3.00@4.l5 ! ; stock- era and feeders , $1.UO@3.10 ; cowa , lower , . Uog Receipts. 8,700 ; shipments , 440' ; market wouk , lower ; light , $4.20(34.25 ( ; heavy aud mixed , $3 00 ® 1.15 , National Ktciotc Vurdx , ICnst Sr. IJOUIB , Sopt. 17. Cattle Receipts , 3,200 ; shipments. 200 ; market stronger ; fair to ohoico heavy native steers , U.yO ( < 4.50 ; stockers una feeders. tJ.10@3.00. Hogs Receipts , 3,003 : stilpmonts , 100 ; market lower ; lioavv , J.bO@l.lO ; packiug grades. t3.70@ < .00 ; lluht , $ l.00@ .35. Klonx Cily , Sept 17. Cattle Receipts , 300 ; shipments , none ; market steady ; fat steers , $2.90 ( < $3.35i stockora ana feeders , l.C5@3.85. Hogs Receipts , 1,400 : market lower ; light and mixed , | 3.75g3.80 ( ; heavy , OMAHA iavi3 srooic. Cutiln Tuesday , Sept , 17. To-day's trade lu cattle was slow and weak , but it could hardly bo quoted othnr than steady on desirable beeves. The cultlo wore not exactly what the dressed beef operators wanted , and they accordingly bought very sparingly. There were oiau pretty fair native beeves on sale In fact , the greater suuro of tUu beovus hero were natives. The sales ranged from W GO to tJ 85 for native * . The oftoriugi of butchers' btook were very light , and there was fiaruly enough doing to mnko a market The trade m stonkors and feeders wns about steady. A bunch of fleshy cattle , about good enough for killer , sold for feeders at * 3.23 , nnd quite a string of westerns changed hands at t340Q3.50. _ Unas. Heavy heirs sold Co lower on an average , although Chicago was reported 1015 < 5 lower. A few loads \VhIch carao in after midday were held over , the buyers not wanting them nt the morning prices. The light hoga also suffered n decline of about Cc , light sorts going nt $1,03 that brought $4.00 and $4.05 yesterday. The llcht hog shippers reported their hogs as costing 2' < ® 5c less than yesterday. The light mixed hogs sold largely nt $3.SO@100 , with n good many loads selling to the fresh moat trade nt $3.SOri ( ) 8.83. _ Hticcn. A double dock of westerns was received and sold readily at 3.75 , which was a strong market _ llocoipts. Cattle . 700 Hogs . 5,500 Sheep . . ' . 193 Prevailing The following is a tiblo of prio.il paid In this market for the grades of stock man > tloncd : Prime steers. 133J to 1010 lbs..f 3 90 @ 4.RO Good steers , 1250 to U.VJ Ibs. . 3.75 ® 4.10 Good steers , 105J to 1800 Ibs . . . 3.23 ( S.'UIO Western steers . 2.40 @ 3.00 Common canncrs . 1.00 ( V01.50 Ordinary to fair cows . 1.50 ( vei.75 Fair to good caws . 1.73 ( ! 1.93 .Good to choice co W3 . 1.00 ( ( * 2.20 Fair to good bulls . 1.50 ( $2.00 Light stocKers and feeders. . . . 3.553 (5g2.00 ( Good fojdcrs , 030 to 1103 Ibs. . . 2.50 ( $3.90 Fair to ohoico light hogs . 8.90 ( .p4.00 Fair to choice heavy i.ogs . 8.05 B'alr to ehoico mixed hogs . 3.80 M3 00 Common to rough hogs . 3.45 @ 3.U5 Koproiuatativo simms. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. , .1271 U 00 It . .1278 3 73 99. .1235 0 GO 20. , .13S3 3 75 23. , .1189 8(10 ( 19. , .1300 8 85 2'J. .13 > 4 a 03 83. , .1370 883 30. 8 03 cows. 12 81(1 ( 1 CO D. . . . .1240 2 10 STOCKEKS. 07 73 < i 2 40 23 . . . 790 3 40 14 8J5 * 2 4U 70. . . 713 ' 55 18. .1073 3 25 25IIUI.1,3. IIUI.1,3. . .1550 2 35 35OXEtf. OXEtf. 2 . 1155 1 50 WUSTBIIN CATTLB. Owner and No. Av. Pr. 43 feeders . 1227 $2.40 25 feeders . 1110 3 20 83 feeders . CGO 2 BO 23 feeders . 1007 243 Tiin Klnney 4 cows , range . 1002 1 03 28 feeders , rungo . 1205 1 80 Cleveland Cattle Co. 64 steers , corn-fed . 1332 P. Barrett 73 feeders . 1134 2 50 72 steers . 1U05 2 80 noas. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh i. Pr. 9. . . .210 80 $3 70. . . .809 100 $373 15. . . .123 3 23 CO. . . .813 8 73 4. . . .833 8 50 .17. . . .8M 80 8 75 23. . . .812 120 3 50 01. . . .2SS 200 3 75 12. . . .804 80 8 53 70. . . .2(15 ( ' 120 3 77H . .2U1 80 3 55 49. , . .859 877K . .813 80 3 55 48. , . .800 40 380 19. . . .297 40 3 55 .19. , . .3S5 380 25 . . .858 40 3 GO 50. . .811 120 3 80 9. . . .823 160 8 00 75. . . .258 100 8 80 9 . . .889 SO 3 CO C9. , . .215 240 8 80 21. . . .301 120 3 C > 0 CO. . . .312 80 3 80 10. . , .3o3 200 3 GO 55. , . .233 ICO 8 80 12. . . .274 100 3 00 07. . . .210 40 3 80 9. . . .318 3 CO Qi. . . .303 80 3 SO 9. . . .379 it CO 43. . . .333 3 SO 29. . . .834 100 n GO CO. . , .2-.8 3 SO 28. . . .2SO 120 3 G5 CO. . . .272 100 3 SO Ot. . . .230 210 8 G5 et. . . .235 80 2 80 19. . . .833 SO 3 GU Co. . . .209 120 8 SO 07. . . .213 240 8 05 5t. . . .318 3 SO 85. . . .313 3JO 3G7K " . .205 SO 3 SO 48. , . .337 240 8 70 45" ; ; . .271 80 3 80 03. , . .203 SOO 3 70 53. . . .304 200 3 80 59. , . .278 2SO 3 70 53. , . .250 40 3,85 70. . . .200 330 8 70 52. , .203 80 3 85 53. , . .299 100 3 70 C3 . .241 120 3 85 53. , . .300 240 8 70 57. . .213 40 3 85 03. , . .275 800 370 03. . .235 120 3 'JO 59. , . .203 200 8 70 57. . .230 40 3 90 5(1. ( , . 200 80 3 70 CO. . .215 80 3 90 . 03. , . .289 100 8 70 CO. . .200 40 4 00 55. , . .317 40 81. . .219 4 00 03. . .277 120 48. . .218 40 4 00 51. , . .2 80 3 72 ; . 103. . .218 4 00 53. , . .273 2SO 373 } 07. . .108 I 00 02. , . .273 40 872J * 03. . .224 SO 4 IX ) 59. . .297 100 8 75 59. * j22 4 00 50. , . .319 80 8 75 24. ! ! l53 4 00 55. , . .233 80 8 75 44. . .193 40 4 00 75. . .211 3JO 8 7b 43. . .201 4 00 53 , .30 : ! 120 8 75 41. 3 : > (1 ( to 4 00 02. . .263 120 8 75 CO. , .215 80 1 00 05. , . .297 160 8 75 30. , .203 40 4 00 03. , , . 'M7 120 8 75 50. , .aw 120 4 00 77. . .349 103 8 75 30. , .213 40 4 00 b3. , .2'JO 230 8 75 81. . .211 4 00 51. . .852 100 3 75 54. , .203 4 03 . .2S8 100 3 75 40. , .213 40 4 00 BHEC1' . 00Pr. No. Av. Pr. westerns . 117 S3 75 Lilvu Stout Notes. Mr. Maok'oy had hogs on the market. John Powell had cattle In from Burr. C. Schroeder had bogs on market from Leo City. City.B. T. Brackett , of Powell , was a visitor at the yards. J. D. Donner , of Gothenburg , was a visitor at the yards. Berryman & Little , of Cordova , were market with hogs. H. Mossaer , of South Bond , was on the market with cattle. A. C. Smith came in from Ceutral City with three cars of cattlo. Courtland was represented by J. L. Jack son , who marketed cattln. R. Hunter & Bro. , of Langdon , Missouri , marketed a load of bogs. Henry Cook came in from Underwood Iowa , witli two cars of hogs. Gould & La Grange , of Fullerton , were on market with five cars of cattlo. Nyo-Wilson-Morehouso-Co. marketed hogs from Duvcy , Wisnor , and Hickorson. Gibson & Pratt came In from Clark's with 193 sheep , und got 3.73 for them. Wiley Black , one of Plattsrnouth's prominent shippers , was on market with hogs. The hog receipts were the heaviest since the Oth inst , and as compared with the same day lust week show u gain of about 1,80J 'head. The market is now & @ 10o higher on light weights und 5@lOo lower ou heavy hogs than a week ago. L. B , Gorham , the enterprising live stock agent of the Rock Island , was hero to-day. Ho has been putting in the summer traveling in the western territories , und will go bud there again In a few days. Jim Daub , the old-time popular hog buyer Is back from Chicago on a visit. Ho may stay a few days or , if the outlook is good , a few mouths. OMAHA K 9IA.KKI3TS Produce , rrulu , Etc. Eoos Strictly fresh , 15@10c. Bnrrnu Creamery , fanoy. 15@10o ; choice , 14@15o. Dairy , fancy , 1314c ; choice , llg 12o. Country , fancy , 12@l4c ; creed to choice 10@llo ; fair , 9@10o ; inferior , 0@7c. LIVJS PIQEOXB Per doz. , $1.50. GAMK Prairie chickens , $ } ,003.00 ; mal lard ducks , 2.50@3.00 ; mixed ducks , fl.50 @ 2.00 ; teal , * 1.25@1.50 ; luck snipo. 1.25@ 1.50 ; plover , $1.00651.23 , BIUNS Choice hand-picked navy , $1.75 ® $3 00 ; choice hand-picked medium , $ l.G5a $1.60 ; choice hand-picked country , tl.GOft 1.C3 ; clean country , fl.0@1.00 ; luferioi country , $1.00@1.23. HIPM , PBI.TS , TALLOW , ETC. Green salted hlilos , 4) ) @lKo ; dry saltoa. hides , So ; dry flint hides , 7o ; calf bides , 4 } @ 5o ; damagec hides , 2u leas ; sheep pelts , green , each , 25c@ $1.00 ; sheep pelts , dry , per Ib , 9@12o. Ta low , No. 1 , 4 < $4Jo ; No. 3 , 8tf@3o. Grease , white , 4K@W > i yellow , 2 ® 3c. WOOL Fmo , average , loXiilOa ; medium , average , 21@ io ; quarter-blood , averugo , @ 21o ; oaarso , average , 15Ql7c ; cotts unc rough , average , l-K&lUu- CUKVSK Young Americas , full cream Oo ; factory twins. C e ; off grades , 0ro ; Van Hosscn Edom , fll.&O ncnuloz ; "P " " R ° , Oo ? brick , Iljl2c ( ; llmburger , 7 (3Sc ( ; do mestic Swiss 140. , . , r LEMONS Fan oy , $0 00 { < ? 9 BO ; choice , $5.00. Arrtr-s-Per bbl , $1.X3 ( , < . CAuronNiA. PEICIIES 30 Ib boxes , $ l.GO ® 7S. 7S.CAUFOUNU GRAPES * l.f0@1.75. ! CAUFOIINIA. PLUMS 81.50. PEAKS 40 Ib boxes , $1.75@3.23. BANANAS According to lzo , per bunch , 3.oo@a.oa COCOVNUTS Per 100 , $3.00. APPLE BUTTEn 5c. Cinnii-Bbls , $5.50 ; hf ttbls , $3,00. ' MAPI.B SUOAK 13J ® l5b'pbr Ib. VBAL Chnlco , medium * lzo , 5J ® 8Xo ; holco heavy , Do ; spring lumbs , $30.00iJ31J.OO ( icrdoz. ' HONEY 15o par Ib for choice. PnnsRiivES 9J @lOo per Ib. " JELLIES 3 > @ 4o per Ib. BEESWAX No. 1 , 10l9c. Pins FEET Pickled , kits , 75o ; pickloil pigs' tongues , kits , $3 3o ; pickled tripe , kits. 05c ; pickled II. O. trlpo , kits , 83o spicoil pigs' hocks , kits , $1.15. Bent TONOUBS Salt , bbK $30. Groccrlnd. Piiovisioxs Hams , No. 1 , 10-lb avornirc , lie ; 20 to 23 Ibs , lOJtfo ; 12 to It Ibs , llj o ; $ o. 3 , OMo ; 8ieclals , 12o ; shoulders. 5) ) o ; > rcakfust bacon , No. 1 , 8/c ; specials , 12o ; iicnlc , 0 , ' c ; hnui situsano , Sj o ; drlod beef mms , 9 c ; beef tongues , $3 per dozen ; dry salt meats , 5)lr ) ( 0o per Ib ; boneless ham , 8 } < o ; ham roulette , OJ o. PIORLCS Medium , per bbl. $5.00 ; small , a 00 ; gherkins , $15.50 ; O. & B. chow oho w , qts. $5 90 , pts , ? 3.40. BAUS American A , seamless , 17o ; Union Squnro paper , discount 83 per cent. COVFEB Green Fancy old troldon Ulo , 2lc ; fancy old pcaberry , 23o ; HIo , choice tb nncy , 28c : Klo , prime , 23c ; Rio. good , 2ln ; Mocha , 2o ) ; Java , fnney Mundchllng , J7o ; Java , good Interior , 2Io. CorruB Roasted Arbucklo's Ariosa , 21 , ' e ; McLnURhlin's XXXX , 2l o ; Goruinn , J3fo ( ; Dilworth , \go \ ; Aluroma , 2I,18' - DIIIBD FUUITS Currunte , 4 > @ . " > o ; prunos.l cusits , 1,300 Ibs , 4 > { @ 4J c : prunes , bbls or jags , 4 f@4 io ; citron peels , drums , 20 Ibs. Jle ; lemon peel , drums , 20 Ibs , lOc ; fard dates , boxes , 13 Ibs , 9c ; apricots , cholca evaporated , 13e ; nprlcots , Jelly , cured , 25-lb boxes , 14c , apricots , fancy , Mt Huiinlton , 23-lb boxes , 15e ; apricots , choice , jags , 80 Ibs , 13 > o ; apples , ovnoratcd ] , Alden , 50-lb boxes , O c ; apples , StirG@0o ; apples , fnney Alden , 6-lb , So ; apples , fancy Alden , 2-lb , 8 > o : blackberries , evaporated , 50-lb joxos , 5X@Go ; cherries , pitted , dry cured. I5c ; pears , California fancy , } s boxes , 23 , bs , 13) a : poaches , Cal fancy , > unp boxes , 23 Ibs , loj ; poaches , Cul No. I , fancy , K3U"P Dags , bO Iba , I3c ; peaches , fancy , ov.ip unp , 50-lb boxes. 12@l4o ; peaches , Silt Luke , now , 7@ac ! : nectarines , red , 12c ; nectar ines , sliver , bass , 12u ; pitted plums , Cal , 20-lb boxes , lie ; raspberries , ovap , N. Y. , now , 21c ; prunes , Cal , R. C. , 90-KK ) boxes , 23 Ibs , So ; prunes , Cul , R. C. , 00-70. 9c ; 0 run go peel , 15c ; raluins , California Lon- dons , crop 1888 , * 2.40@2.GO ; raisins , Califor nia loose , muscatels , crop 18S8 , $1.90 < V43.00 ; Valencius , 1SS8 , 7 c. CANNED FISH Brook trout , 3 Ib , $2.40 ; salmon trout , 2 Ib , $3.33 : clams , 1 Ib , $1.25 ; clams , 31b , S'J.OO ; clnm chowder. 8 Ib , $1.25 : deviled crabs , 1 Ib , $3,25 ; deviiud crabs , 2 Ib , 53 50 ; codfish balls , 2 Ib , ? 1.75 ; cavier , X Ib , $325 ; eels , 1 Ib , $3.40 ; lobsters , lib , Sl.90 ; lobsters , 2 Ib , $ J.90 ; lobsters , deviled. } f Ib , $2.25 ; mackeiel. 1 Ib , $1.05 ; mackerel , inu * tnrd sauce , 3 Ib , 53.10 ; imicuercl , tomato snuce , 3 Ib. $3. 10 ; oysters , lib , < J5c ; oysters , 2 Ib. 31.00 ; salmon , C. H. , 1 Ib , $3.00 ; salmon , C. U. , 2 Ib , $2.80 ; salmonl Alaska , 1 Ib , 51.GO ; salinoi } , Alaska , 2 Ib.Co ! ; shrimps , 1 Ib , 52.G3. CANNBH ME ITS Corned beef , 1 Ib square cans , $1.20 ; 2 Ib square , cans , SO 05 ; ( Jib square cans , $0.50 ; 14 Ib square cans , $14.00. Lunch tongues , 1 lu rouqd cans , $3.00 ; 2 Ib round cans , $4.75. Bruwn , 1 Ib square cans , $1.20 ; 2 Ib square cans , $2.00 ; 0 Ib square cans , $0.50 ; 14 Ib square cans , $14.00 Ox tongues , \yt Ib round cans , $3.1)0 ) ; a Ib round cans , 50.00 ; 2' < f Ib round cans , $7.00 ; 3 Ib round cans , $3.0U. Chipped beef , 1 Ib round cans , $3.00 ; 2 Ib round cans , $4.00. Roast beef , 1 Ib round cans , $1.20 ; 2 Ib round cans , f.2.00. Potted hum , } { Ib round cans , Coo ; K 'b ' round cans , 51.20. D.ovilod hum , ? { Ib round cans , G5c ; 14 Ib round cans. $1.30. Potted ox tongue , } Ib round cans. Goc ; > 4 Ib round cans , $1.20. Compressed 1mm , 1 Ib square cans , $1.75 ; 2 Ib square cans , $2.75. Tripe , 2 Ib round cans , $ l.bO. Minced collops , 2 Ib round cans , $2.20. Boneless pigs feet , S Ib square cans , $3.35. 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 HA.Y $4.00@3.00. CHOP FnED-$10.00@12.00. BHVN $10.00. SAUSAGE Bologna , 4(34Kc ( ; Franltfurt , 7c ; tongue , So ; summer , 20ai21) ( c ; head cheese , Gc. WIIAPPINO PAPKR Srtaw , od rib. 1 @ 3(3 ( : rac , 2Xe ; maoilla , B , 5@Gc ; No. 1 , 8c. 8c.SALT Dairy , 2SO Ibs In bbl , bulk , $2.10 ; best grade , 00 , 3s , S3.80 ; best grade , 100 , 3s , $3.40 ; best grade , 23 , 10s , $3.30 ; rock salt , crushed , $1.80 ; dairy salt , Asliton , 50-lb bags , 85c ; bulk , 224-lb bags , $3.40 ; common , m bbls , $1.25. CANUV 9 ® 12 > ! ro per Ib. CHOCOIATE ANJ > COCOA. 21@37c per Ib ; German chicory , red , TJ c. GINOCK Jamaica , J/ pints , $3.00 per doz. FAKINACEOUS GOODS Barley , farina , 4Jtfc ; peas , 80 : oatmeal , 2 @ . " ) c ; mac- uronia , lie ; vermicelli , Ho ; rice , saco and tapioca , 0@7c. FISH Salt Dried codfish , 5j @ 3) ) c ; scaled herring , 24c per box ; hoi. herring , dom. 5flo ; Hamburg spiced herring , $1.40 ; hoi. herring , 70c(3$1.00 ( ; mackerel , largo family , $11.50 per 100 Ibs ; whitoflsh , No. 1. $650 ; family , $3.75 ; trout , $5.25 ; salmon , $8.00 ; anchovies , bOc. LYE-$1.75@4.50. NUTS Almonds , 15@17o ; Brazils , 80 ; fll- berts , lie ; pecans , lOc ; walnuts , 12c ; peanut cocks , Sc ; roasted , lOc. POTATOES 2o@35c per bu. Poui.Tur Ola hens and chickens , $3.50 ® 3.50 ; spring chickens , $3 50@2.75 ; ducks and geese , per Ib , 10r > ; turkeys , U@10c ; young ducks , per doz , $3.00. SUGARS Cut loaf , OKo ; cut loaf , cubes , OJ e : Standard , powdered , O c ; XXXX powderep , 9X ° granulated , Standard , 8 % @ 8o ; confectioners' A , 8owhite \ , extra O , 84c ; Climax , 8J c ; extra C , Nebraska , T" Amber , 7) c ; California Golden C , 7 c. Lun > Tierces Refined , 5o ; choice , ( VBU , pure leaf , 0c ; kettle rendered , 7c. Add Vo to JjjC for smaller quantities. OILS Kerosene P. W. , OJfo ; W. W. , 12o ; headlight , 13o ; salad oil , $3.15@U.OO per dozen. SAI.SODA lj < @ 2 'o per Ib. STAHOII 5@7o per Ib. STOVE POLISH $2.00@5.87 per gross. SPICES Whole , per Ib Allspice , lie ; Cas sia , China , OV c ; cloves , ZansibarOo ; nut megs , No. 1 , 75n ; pepper. 17c. Dry Gooits- . PIIINTS Pink and Uobes Rlehnwnd. 0 } o ; Allen , Co ; Hiverpolnt , 5X ° i Steel. Pacific , 0 > tfo. - u PJIINTS Indigo Bluo-tSt. Logor , Washington , ( % a ; American , Qa\ \ Arnold , OJ c ; Arnold Century , Oo ; Windsor Gold Tic't , lO e ; Arnold B , lOKo ; Arnold A , I2o ; Arnold Gold Sc.il , 10 ; o.V.ellow ; . Heal , 10 } c : Amana , I''c. CoMi'OliTKlts t < 5.50@p5 00. Cousnt JEVNS BostonJ 7JiO ; Androscqg- gin , 7c : Kearsuge , 7Jfcj ! Uuckport , Consutoga , f ' - Stevens' SItT , . . . DHNIMS Amoskeatf , fl oz. 10 > o ; Everett , 7 oz , 18o ; Vork , 7 oz , I9c : Haymaker , 8 > < e : Juffrey , XX , HWo ; Joifroy. XXA , 12i c ; Heaver Creek , AA , 12o ; IJeaver Creek , B13 , lie ; Ueaver Creek , CC.MOo. GINOIUM PluiikottAuhecks , O o ; Wlilt- HouseKecpor , 8 > tfo : New Candidate. Berkeley cainbrio. No. CO , Oo ; You Bet , 4-4 G'fo ; butter cloth. OO , 4tfo : Cabot , 7Ko ; Far troll , half bleached , 8Wo ; Fruit of Loom 8fo ; Green G , Oo ; Hope , 73s' : KlngPhllli | cambric. lOu ; Lonsdale cum brio. ] 0o ; Lons- dalo. 8o ; New York mills , 10o ; Popperoll 43 In , lUo ; Pejiperoll , 40 In , llo ; Peppcroll , fV4 , 14 0 ! Pepperell , 8 4 , 20o ; Popperoll , 9-4 , 83o 5 Popperell. 10-4 , 24o ; Cant9ii , i-4 , 8)4'o ; Canton , 4-1 , 9 ; o ; Triumph , Oo : Wumsuttn , lie ; Valley , 6a TICKS Oakland , A , 73 < o ; International YY , 80 ; Shetucket. S. 8WoYarun ; | , No.870 , 10o ; Berwick , BA , 18o ; Acme , 13o : York , .ln- 1 ° : York , 83 In , m oi Swift Hlyor , 8c ; Thorndlke , OO , 8 } c ; Thorndlke , EP , BHe ; Thornalko , 120 , O o ; Thornulke. XX , 15o ; Cordis. No. 5 , 0 } ot Cordis , No. 4 , 10 > < o. DUOK West Point. 23 in , 8 oz , O o : West Point , 29 in , 10 oz , I'Me ; West Point , 29 in , 12oz , 154o ; West Point , 40 lu , 11 oz , We. PlaldRaftsmon , 20o ; Clear ako , 8C > qj Iron Mountain , 20 } < o , PRINTS Solid Colors Atlantic , Oo ; Slater , Oo : Berlin oil , OXc ; Garner oil , 0@"o. CIIKCKS Caledonia X , 'alcdoma X.\UOi , cl Economy , OoOtis ; , lie Granlto. 0 > 4'o : Crawford checks , 805 Haw { Ivor plaids , B'fe. SIIRGTIXO , Buows Atlantic A , 4 4 , 7/o ! ; Atlantic II , 4-4 , 7e ; Atlantio D , 4-4 , 0c ; Atlantic P , 4-1 , Oo ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Gc ; Au rorn C , 4-4 , 4fc ; Crown XXX , 4-4. O c ; looslor Lu , 4-4 , r > ii : Indian Head , 4 4 , 7o ; jawroncoLL , 4-1 , ojfos Old Dominion , 4-4 , iKc ; Popporoil R , 4-1. OJi'o ; 1'opporoll E , 40- nch. 71/o ; Popporoil. 8-1 , 37' < fc : Popporell , I 4 , 2 o : Popporoil , 10-4 , 22c : Utlca C , 4-4 , 4J4'o ; Wnehusotts , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora It , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora B , 4-4 , OJtfc. FiANNKi-s-V hltcG. . II. No. 2 , / , 23J < c ; G. II. No. I , * / , 23Ko ; G. II. No. 2 , # . 83 o ; 3. H. No. 1 , ; ? , : ( ! , Quechoo No. 8 , } ( , 83Ko ; Ducchco No. a , J , 873 o ; Anawan , 82 Windsor , 23 0. FLiNNiti.s-Rrd-C , at Inch , 15) ) 0 ; E , 24 uch , 81 Wo ; G O , 24 inch , 20oH ; A F , JT , 25e ; J ItP , f , 27e ; G , ji 23o. ICcxTtroKV JKVXS Hercules , 18o : Lcnm- ngton , 223 < o ; GlenwooJ , 23c ; Melville , 23o ; 3nns-up. 27Ko ; Memorial , 15o ; Standpoint , 18c : Durham , 27Ka AltscELLANiiOUS Table oil cloth , $350 ; able oil cloth , mnrblo , $3.50 ; plain Holland , 0 > Vc , dado Holland , 13 > tft\ PKINTS Dross Charter Oak. ofe ; Uima- w , 4c : Lodi,5tfo ; Allen Oo ; Richmond , Go ; Wind&or , 0 > c ; Kddystone , 0c ; Paclllc , BAITS Standard , 8c ; Gem , ' 80 ; beauty , 12 > $ c , Boone , 14o ; B , casgd , M.BO. HMNKETS Whllo , $1.00M7.50 ; colored , $1.10@S.OO. C MUJUCS Slater , tie ; Woods , 5e ; Stand ard , fie ; Peacock , Cc. CUIPBT WAiti'-Ulbb , white , ISJ c ; co orod , 21 } c. COTTON FiiiNNEi.3 1Q per cdnt trade dis. ; EB. 8Jfc ; GO , fl/o : XX , 10 > fc ; OO , llj c. unblouclied , LL , 5J o ; CC , iiS o ; SS , 7 ; > fol NN , 12 } c ; AA , 1-lc ; DD , 15Ku ; TT. Ifljtfo * YY , ISo ; BB , lUc ; 20 bleached , 8 } " , 'W ' ISJ .i ; 80 , l,1 > c. 00 brown uud slate , 03 70 ; 12 > o ; OO.lOc. Liiitnbcr nml Uiilldlim Material. f. o. b. , Omahn. STOCK BOAIIDS A , 12 Inch , s 1 s 14 and 10 feet , $4(1.00 ( ; B 12 inch , s 1 s 12,11 mm 1(1 ( feet , $41.00 ; C 12 inch , s I s 12 , 13 and 13 feet , $30.00 ; D 12 inch , sis 12 , H and 115 feet , $23.00 ; No. 1 Com. 13 In s 1 s 13 foul , 518.00 ; No. 3 Com. 13 In s 1 s U and 1(5 ( feet , $17.50 ® 18.50 ; No. 1 Com. 12 In s 1 s 10,18 and 20 foot , $10.60 ; No. 2 Com. 12 in s 1 s 11 and 10 foot , ? 17.CO. PopTiAH LuMiiEn Clear poplar box bds , Jjf in , s 3 s , $ J5.00 ; clear poplar , % in panel , $30.00 ; clear poplar , pg in panel , $ .3.5.00 : clear poplar , J p.mol stock wide , a 2 s , fW.OO ; ; lcnr poplar corrugated coiling , % , $30.00. POSTS White cedar , G inch halves , 13c ; vhito cedar , 5 } inch halves and 8 Inch q'rs , le ; white cedar , 4 inch round , IGc ; Tennessee - see rod cedar , split , IGc ; split oak ( white ) Sc ; sawed oak. 18e. SHIP LUNo. . 1 plain , 8 and 18 inch. $17.50 ; No. 2 plain , 8 and 10 Inch , $15.50 ; No. 1 , O.G. $18.00. DIMENSIONS ANH TIMpER. 12 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 23 ft 24 ft 2x4.15 00 1500 1500 1(5 ( 00 10 Ol ) 1800 1900 2x0. . . . 1500 1500 1500 1000 1(100 ( 1800 19 IK ) 2xS..150 ( ) 1500 1500 1000 1000 18 OJ 1000 : xl0..1. > 00 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1900 2x12..15 00 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1900 4x4Sx.81ti 00 10 00 1(5 ( 00 17 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 FENCING No. 1 , 4 and 0 inch , 13 and 1-4 ft , rough , 510.00@10.5'J ' ; No. 1,4 nnd 0 inch. 1(5 ( It , $ l7.00il7.50 ( ; No. 2 , 4 and 0 inch , 12and 10 ft. $ l.50tf8ll.OO ! ) ; No. 2 , 4 and 0 inch , 1(1 ( ft , $15.00 ( $10.00. FINISHING 1st and 3d clear , 1 } { inch , s 2 s. ? 49.UO@51.00 ; 1st nnd 2d cie.irM and 2 inch , s 3 * . $47.00(5)50.00 ( ; 3,1 clear , \ } < inch , s 3 s , moO'S.t'KOO ' ; B select. ! / , 1J { and 2 inch , s 2 s. $37.Ki3.00 ) : ; 1st and 2d clear , 1 inch , s 3s , $45.00 ; lid clear , 1 inch , a 3 s , $30.00 ; A select , 1 inch , s 3 s , $ J3.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s 2 s. $30.00. CEII.IXG ANI > PAIITITIOX 1st Com , 5 { in white pine partition , $ J2 03 ; 3d Com. % in , white pine partition. 7.00 ; clear % in , yel low pine ceiling $ 0.00 ; clear % In , Norway , $14.5(1 ( ; 3d Com. H in Norway , $13.00. BoAiios No. 1 com s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $19.00 ; No. 2 com s 1 s 13.14 and 10 ft. $10.50 ; No. 8 com sis 13 , 14 und 1(1 ( ft , $14.50 ; No. 4 com s 1 B 15 , 14 and 10 ft ( ship'g cull ) , $11.00. Add 50c per \I ft for rough. BATTENS , WELL TITHING , PICKETS O. G. Halts , 2J inch , COc ; O. G. Butts , > x3 , ss.n.- 83c ; 8-in wel Hubing , D. & M. and bov. $22 ; 10 pickets , D. & H.ilat , $20.00 ; pickets , D. & H. square , $10.00. FLOOUIX.G 1st com 0 inch white pine , $34.00 ; 2dcomO inch white pine , 531.00 : 3a com C inch white pine , $20.00 ; D com 0 inch white pine. § 30.00 ; com 4 und G inch yellow pine , $1500 ; Star 4 inch yellow pine , S17.00 ; 1st and 2d clear yellow pine , 4 and 0 inch , $19.00. SinxoLES , LiTn , per M XX clear , $320 ; extra "A * , $3.80 : standard A , $3.00 ; 5 inch clear. $1.GO@1.70 ; 0 inch clear , $1.75@1,80 ; No. J , $1.10@1.15 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territory , $3.4'J ' ; California red wood , dimension widths , $4,50 ; cypress , clear heart , dimension widths , $3.25 ; lath , 53.00. Twines and Hone. BINDERS'TWINE Sisal , 15) c ; hemp , ; col manilhi , 18c. Ci.ontauNES Cotton , 50-ft , $1.20 ; cotton , CO-ft , $1.40 ; Jute , 50-ft , 90e ; ] utf. 00-ft , $1.00. COTION TWINE Pine , 22c ; medium , 11K ° > heavy hemp , lOc ; light hemp , 15c. SAIL TWINE B , sail , 20c ; Calcutta , 15c ; Manilla rope , 13 c ; sisul rope , llj < jc ; new products , Sc ; jute , So ; cotton , 12c ; hide rope , 17c. 17c.SHROEDER SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 60S feauUilillli Street , - Omuliu THE R1ALTY MARKET. TN3TKU.MiNrd : placed on rasarj during JL yesterdav. A Campbell to W A Denton , lot 2 , bik S3. town of Waterloo , n o (1 S 35 George Campbell uud wife to W A Denton - ton , lot V , bile - ) , town of Waterloo. < j o rt 85 Wary Itobu et ul toV A Denton , lot - ' . blk O , lodn of Waterloo , ( i o a S5 B J/ Dull to K CUildersleor . < xxrtt ) feet In Yulley.wd : D C ( irillln to M A Darnanl , und y , lots 8 nuilO , blkl , Wejt fcnaadd , wil P.TfiO A Hteiulein uud wife to James lliady , lot 0 , blk in , towaof Walerloo. wd 160 James llrady to F 0 Coulter , lot 0 , blk 1U , town ot Waterloo , w n 1M A Temple ot al to F K Coulter , lot T , blk 10 , town of Waterloo , w d 100 A U Chariton aud wlfu to H C Hiibeo , lot 11. ulk4 , liiHtitutu 1'laco , wd COO A Haumlors et al , trustees , to U Kenr. executor ' blk " 1. " faaiinderaiSf ecutor , lota 17 to ill' IIImcbautdi'H luhl. w d 1,000 Patiluk Laud Co to II M I'olk-y , lots 1.8 , 1 amis , nlk IA and lot IP. blk l-'l , Uundee Place , w d 0,500 J U Multliaws and wlfu to II M I'olley , lot in , blk 117. Ilnndeu Place , w d l.-ViO N U ( Jurs to 1 Coo , nnd / of w ! i no no 0- 15-13 , w d 20 B Alexander and husband to K S , Ktone , w ' . ' , lotf ) , blk , Btiull'Hyd add , wd 2,000 K T Ciinnon ana liusbnnd to V 1 'J'lioiuuH. lots 11 ixnd .Muyuc'H adu to Urulmru 11111. wd Missouri Valley Lund Co to L S Bnmn et al , Brt'BWT'ltl-H1 , wd , 839 W Swltzer to Presbyterian Association , lot I , blk 1ft , Boutli Unuiliu , q o d I'rosbyterlun Association to U T Max well , lot I , blk 19 , Boutli Omaha add , wd 8X1 V Kllngurt and wif o to J Jensen , lot fi , blk 0 , Jlupont Place , w d 1,300 1211 Blierwoo'l and wife to VII CotTmann , uii lot 7. blk ami. Omaha , wd 10,00) II F Cooley ana wire to J O lluclimiui , uu \'t of H H of lotd T au < l t > , blk W. Credit Fonder add , wd . 760 II l > ' Coolny und wife to B 1) llelnloiimn , s ii , n'A lots 7 ana 6 , blk 'U , Credit Koncler mid wd 760 0 II llobertu to I , H Heed , no lMt'-11. w d. . 1 A O 1'roHt to II I ) Frost , o 48 ft lotl , Paul- HCU'H udd , a o d ' A Hood und wife to Central Investment Co. lot 12. blk - ' , Maj ne'H M add , w d . . 1 "JO D Finlayson and n Ifo tu J ! ' 1'luclc. o ; v > 8- 1ft lots-15 nnd 10. Vutes if Iteod's sub , wd . . . . . , ! t' , K ) J F Klacc und wife to I ) I'lnlaysou , lots 17 to2l , blk ft Mystic I'ark. wd 2,000 3 V Pluck to K Plnlaysou. lots und K , blk i'Myatlo Park , w d , 800 Tweuty.plgUttransfora , t0,273 CliBliinan's Mentlio inhaler cures catuirh , headache , ueurilKla , usthma , hay ( over. Trial Irco al jour UrueRlst. I'rico 60 ceats. OBSERVED OF ALL OBSERVERS. How n Younc Couple Mntlo tinvo nn tlio ringing ICrlc. On ono ol tlio otinnl lift bridges slootl a young man and a young liidy pon- slvoly loaning against the Iron rolling nnd whispering tlio ott-toUl story of de votion , pays tlio Uttca Observer. The picturesque beauties ot the placid Erlo lontu charm to the scone , und the many pctlcstrinns looked upon the twain with glistening eye nnd trod soltly as they passed tlioin lost Iho d rerun bo rudely UroUon. Commerce , however , knows not the toiulor feelings ot love , and a grim canalboat , propelled by a span of gaunt mules , caino irresistibly down the channel. The bridge must bo raised to lot Ib pass , Oontly the brlilgotonilor tapped the boll , but tlio dream of ulTecllo i was not broken. Nowthobriilgo man rings the boll sharply and rapidly , but the loving couple do not hear Its" warning tones. Loud shouts ring out from people look- In tr on , and the brldgotondor rinfJS , Iho boll and hollows llko a fog horn. There is no sign on the part of the happy pair , and they are us ignorant of the commo tion going on around thorn as though they wc-ro statues. There is no time to lose. The boat Is nearly to the bridge and cannot bo stopped. The brldgo begins to move upward. The young man glances quickly around and ignobly deserts his companion and runs to ono of the ends , then turns nnd secures the girl , and together they leap ( iIT the end of the bridge to the street. The crowd laughs , while the yountr people ple blush and hurry away. 8TUUCK A KOKTUNI2. Newspaper Onrrlor Who Won $ ; { ( ) , - UOO lu the Ijouisianit State Lottery. In a neat little brick cottage , ift No. ! ! 107 LtiStUlo street , there resides the happiest and snuggest little family of Germans that could bo found In many a mile's hunt. It Is the home of Charles Moinhardt , his wife and a little thrco- yoar-old daughter. Only a few months ago , Mr. Moinhardt was in tolerably fail * circumstances , now he is what maybe bo called the Jay Gould of West St. Louis. In short , at the last drawing of thp Louisiana State Lottery ho hold a tenth part of the n umber 87SM , which dio'.v the oipital prize of $ : i)0,000. ( ) A Star-SayingH report or called at the rcsi- denco of Mr. Moinhardt this morning. Mr. Meinhnrdt was out on some succu- lalion , hut his wife met the reporter and said : "Wo are now a very happy family. Wo won $10,00 ! ( ) and got o very cent of It a few days ago. It was a very lucky thing , and"wo have only been playing the lottery for about four months. I have been buying all the tickets , but I got them uiiiier my hus- bnnd' name , f bought this lucky ono and took $2 out of his pocket to buy it , and I'm glad I did it now. My husband will continue to carry papers , but ho will-in vest in real estate to a consider able extent. I would like to BOO some body else do as well as wo. Wo Intend to play a little every now and thon. " Two other gentlemen of this city hold onc-twontioth tickets and each drew $15,000 , ore through the Lafayette and the other through the Fourth National Bank. Besides the above luck of St. Louisans , there arrs any number of people ple holding numbers for smaller prices. The heaviest winners at this drawing wore all in pretty fair circumstances , and now that they Imvo acquired bud- don wealth , intend to have a pretty good time out of it. Two of thorn are investing in real estate in the West End. Mr. Moinhardt. . , while still carry ing papers , is contemplating a trip to the old country with his family. [ St. Hauls ( Mo.'Star-Sayings ) , August 28. MoiiriH With n ilrokcn Neck. Caleb Tozier , the young man who has lived with a broken nock in Camden - den for eight days , with an inch and a hnlf of his spinal coru exposed-through the succcssfvl removal of the broken vertebra } , thinks ho is going to got weli , says a Philadelphia dispatch. Ho cannot possibly live , however , and his sweetheart , whom ho would have mar ried next month , sits by his sidp day and night , and also thinks ho will re cover , despite the physicians' intima tion to the contrary. Chamberlain's < * nlic , Cholera and 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. Boots and Shoos. K1RKENDALL , JONES & CO. , Succe.noM to Reed , Jonei & Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of irots & Slioes Agouti for Boston ItubberShoe Cn.,1102.1101 and 1100 llaruej Street , ouiaua , Nebraska. JBrovveja. STORZ A 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1531 North Eighteenth streetOmaha , Neb. Cornlco. EAOLE CORNICE WORKS , Kannf ctnrers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window-cups and jnotMtcsVyllcMi. John Kpenetcr , proprietor. iiA aud 110 South lOtU tttcot. Paper Boxes. JOUN L. WILKtE , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factor ? , Not. 1117 and 1319 Douglas itreet , Omahn , Neb. Sash , Door8f Eto. M. A. DISIIHOW & CO. , WuolciBlo rozaufaoturcri ol Sash , Doors , Blinds ant Mouldings , Branch office , Hill a d lianl tlreaUi. Omaha Nfb. Steam Fittings , Pumpo , Eto. _ " BTRANO A "CLARK STEAM UKATIKO con Pumps , Pipes and Engines , 6ttm , water , rnllwnr anil mining auppllfi , - to. iUU , 'f-i and ' .Ul Fariiam itretH , Omaha. 17. S. WIND EKOINE , fc PUMP CO. , . Steam and Water Supplies , Uallldftjr wind mllli , DIS and 920 Jones it , , Omabk. _ U , V. lion. Aotlun Manager. _ JiROWNELL & GO. , Engines , Bailers aud General Machinery , BbooMron nark , ( team pumpi , inn mllli. 1213-1215 l.cu enir rth it reel , Omaha. Iron Works. PAXTON & V1ERLINO IRON WORKS , Wrought anl Cait Iron Building Work , Biiglnei , Dia work , Central /ounrtrr.mactilno ODd liUckimllli work. Oillce cnu wurkf , U. 1' . lij. and nib alruut , Oiimlia. DMA UA WIRE A IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire andiron Railinis Ucilcialli , tflnilopr ijuanli. flower il nil , wlra ilgmi , elc , 12J NurtU Itth treet , Uuiaha. OMAHA SAFE A IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Bnrglar Froof Safes , Vault ! . 111 work , Iron auutt r and tire ucapti. UjAuurecn. fruu'r. Corner Uta aud JaOioiinn. UNION STOCK YARDS Of Soutii Omaha , LMtci Agricultural Implomonta. mrlcnlt'l ' Implements , Wasons , Carriage. llucclti , etc. Wliolo'n : * . Omnhn , J\'el > r sV , _ _ Furniture. i/wwuijjnf " DHirfir .t"sioNE ? Mosaic Dealers in Fnrnilnro , Fnrnitm tttet , Orai\lm , Xebr k . CHARLES Fnrnitnw , Omahn , Nebraska. Orocorlos. "McOORD , ttliADY , t Co7J" WholsMlc Grocers , ltth n < lloiu nworlli itrettt , Omaha , Nibraikt. Hnrdwnro. ir. Hny Hirdware , Iron and steel , Sprlnui , triwon slock , harilwnre. lumber , cl . 1301 anil 1111 limner Blum , Ornnhiu _ _ _ _ _ MOL1NE , MILRURNA MODOARDCO ? , Mnnurnclurcr * nntl Job' ors In W aons , Buggies Hatoi , Plows , Etc , Cor. fill ami 1'nclao strc U , Omaha. ArtTafs' Materials. A. ll , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 151,1 liouiilas treet , Omxlm , Xcbnukn. Boots and Shoos. ir. v. MOUSE & co. , Johte of Boots and Slices , 1101,1103 , HOjUouplns utrect , Onnhn , Manufactory , tiutiuucr street , lluilon. Cool , CoUo , Etc. _ _ _ ir. THATCHER COAL co. , Miners and Shippers of Coal and Coke , ItooniVI , 1) . H. Nntlunul Hunk llnllillnr , Omi'in. _ OMAUA COAL , COKE & LIME CO. Jotteis of Hirfl eni Sail Coal , SOU Bouth 13th Mrot , Om.V.ia , NERRASKA VUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Cote , a South 13th t..O.iialia. Nob. i " "LUMBER , ETC , 1. WAKEV1ELD , Wholesale Lnmlier , Etc , Imported ana American FortUnJcinont. . StaU ki < hyrtiau lo cement and j wlilto lnuo. C11AS It. LEE , Mcr in BaMcd Lumber , Wood carpets airl parquet ilour.uy. Vth and Douglu ttlotHs , Omulm , Neb. "OMAHA LUMUER co. , All KiMs of Building Material at Wholesale IbtLi cln'otand Union I'acinc Hack , Omaha. LOUIS URADFORD , Daler : in Lninlier , Lath , Lime , Sash , Coon , Etc. VnrJiCorner till and Don.iu . OfDot Corner lltli mid Uuuulai. FRED' W. ( litAY. Lumlie Liiei Cement Etc.Etc , , . , , Corner 9th aud Douglas sti , Omaha. ' (7. N. DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , ISth and California itrciit , . Omaha , N bra ka. _ Nlllllnory and Notions. / . OUERVELDER & CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Mi linery & M3ns 103 , 210 anJ 212 Soulli lltli street. Notions. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Punishing Goods , 112 < Harnuy Street , Omaha. Commission end Storage. RIDDELL & RIDDELL , Stor ge and Omission Mcrclianls Specialties Mutter , can * , cheese , poultry , 1112Howard streetOnmli.i , Noli. Dry Coeds a nd Notions _ ' MrE. SMITH & CO. . Dry Good ? , Farnisli'iiB ' Gold ? and Notions 1103 mid 1101 IJoualo' , cor. lltli itrcet , Umalm.Nab. KlLPATItlCK-KOCii nnV GOODK CO. , Iinportors & Jolsrs 'n ' Dry Goods , Noli ins furnltblnic uoodi. Corner IIIU nud Uarnej utrc'Uts , Uniulia , Neuruslcn. LEE , CLARKE , ANURJ-WElf WARD COM PA NiT. Wliolcsa'e Hardware , Cnllery , Tin Pla'B , & TAYLOII , Bnilders' ' Hard ware and Scale Repair S&OD & Mechanic * ' tool anil UnlTalci ocalci. U * Douglu trect , Oiimlia , N b. Toyst Eto. H. HARDY & CO. , Jobber ! of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Good ? , , children' * , 1201 a e furnljhlriK icoodi farrlOKes fnrimm street , Ouiahu , .Nob. Jtljp. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , ' Wholesale RGfiiefl anfl Luliricating Oils , Alia greato , etc. . OiDHlia. A. U. PUliop , Pa por. CAItPENTEn PAPER CO. , Wliolesale Paper Ds lers , Cftrrr a nlci > stock of iirlntlnwriil plnir nn 1 writing p perLHpeclul ntteulton Kircn to card paper ElHSf'M'lOML ' "BANK. U , S , DEPOSITORY. OMAHA , - NEBRASKA" . Capital $500,000 Surplus 100,000 ( I HKllMAN KOIJNTX.K. rresldent , I JOHN A. CUKiail'lON , Vice 1'resldcnt. IH P. H. DAVIS. Cashier. W. II , MKUQUUiit , Assistant Caslihr. II. 12. OATKS , Assistant Cannier. Safety Deposit Vaults in Basement. H zz : BAC I Corner Ibtk uud Karnuin Htroeui. Cliumbor ot Coinmeice Hulldint' . Cujiltnl .Stock $400,000 Liability of Stockliuldcrs 600000 ; Hvo per cent palil on depuiUa , loans inado on real utato und iiuraonui tecuruyi notes , vrarrnnli , itvcu und bonds uurcbuicd. . "I'1'0151131 . ' 'nkx'rfcit ' 5 ? TiToiuVc IIOAII1) i DlltKl/TOUS : John h. Miles , ICmntii * llcnson , hHiuuelColuiT , JiiUn u. ISruii * . Amlicvt Kotuwatcr , Morris MorrUiin , W.A.I' UlObon , ( Ioorio ; 1C , Murker , ( v.Alvln Doitor I.'lllioiiia > , Itioriniin A. KiiUn , t' . U , Jolmion , JOUQ llui 1 I ) . Anderson. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. Hull ( J-i v JHuinuiiu Itrauu. 1,111 lor i lf. 8 fe niu'iaTlruml , lo re/u tulll U > , w | 4 nllti blMrlbbea. 1 ukeuovlurr. H < 1 t , & l > il fur iitrllguUra MM ! ' * ll lllf * " Jtt& , " in'illir. \ > j Mail. * f < ittlcr tbtuUc i C' , Uitaiavu . , 1'lilUia ,