THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATtfeDAY , SEPTEMBER 21 , 1889. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Few Lots of Nebraska Wheat Free From Smut. NERVOUSNESS AND ACTIVITY. Lnruo Votnnin or Operation * In the IMt IltituhhiHon Help * the Mm- bet Up A Dni'cnt \ir Ilitloh A. l''rulit-ul Voar. CHICAOO t'UOI > UO13 MAIUU2T3. CHICAGO , Sept , 20. ( Special TelORrnra to TUB BKK.I Inspection spot thti morning allowed that out of 171 curs of whout received hero ycstcrany not a single car was of the contract grado. The poor qunllty of arrivals in this mnrkut Is a subject of comment and wonderment. In explanation the revolvers say that low lots of wheat from Nebraska and that section tire frco from smut , and this statement Is confirmed by the supervising Inspector specter , In the noithvvcst the receipts nro jet below expectations , but an Increased movement Is forcalmdowo.l by dsiutuho3 ) from thu elevator Intcrestn In Minneapolis and Duluth. The ro-estublUhuicnt of ono of the "disciplined" ulovators In Mltiueaiiolts lu the "regular" Hut wai also ono of the pieces of newa sent In from that section. Tills Is important only because It puts back about 700,000 bushels into the visible supply that w.is dropped out a couple of weeks ago. Cables were almost unanimously strong and brought many buy ing orders for cash and futures as a rule , though they were uelow the market , par ticularly cash orders , the reactions which occurred late In the session enabled brokers , to execute some of them , however. The local features of the wheat .market were nervousness and speculative activity. The volume of operations In tlio pit was largo , and there was a great shifting about of opinion during ttio session. The mnrkct was strong am ) higher at the opening and t lie re was no open dis play of weakness until about noon , but from 12 o'clock on values declined and the closing quotations were practically at the bottom. The Initial quotations were about ; ' o above yesterday's closings and on strong cables , poor Inspection and persistent advertise ment of light stocks of contract wheat in store hero , the shorts covered with freedom. Hutchlnson helped the market up and the little bulls did uuuiu. The chronic bear contingent fought the resulting small ad vance with courage and up and down sold heavily. In the final battle of the day they were victorious , breaking the "pugs" Inserted by Hut hlnson and over whelming the opposition for the tlmo being. Heam reappeared in the arena for the first tlmo in many weeks , and was an open seller of a largo lino. December opened at 60c and during the fitst hour ranged 80 ( iSU o , then from SD c It advanced to bu * c , but subsequently yielded to SO.Ji'u , where it was hold for a good while by Ilutchinson's brokers , enabling Mitchell and thu quick running bull scalpers to llnd a mantel for their property. The withdrawal of the png precipitated a decline and the market did not stop until 7tJ ! c was readied tlio last price being "y OT'J c. May opened at 8ye , ad vanced to Ml@b-l | c , llnctuatcd for an hour or more between tiU o and 84c and declined to 8l ) c whore It rested , September opened at 78c , ranged at 80@78 } c and closed at "SJ c. On the general list the average not decline of ( < * MO 'B ' recorded by the closings or just about yesterday's improvements. ' 1 ho demand for corn was moderately ac- tlvo at the start and Inclined to firmness but later weakened and closed at about } & @ \ a lower Uuin the day before. May w.is comparatively steady and the present month's delivery was the weakest. Tr.iding appeared to bo of the usual local character. Uecoipts exceeded yesterday's estimates and for to morrow they promise to bo again heavy , beIng - Ing estimated at 700 cars. B'rost is no w prac tically out of the Influence : ) governing value , the crop being geneially accepted ns secure from dainugo. The speculative fooling is now under the influence of dally receipts and shipments hero and elsewhere and the condi tion of the market In the matter of its being evened up or oversold , another year of abundance being now conceded on nil bunds. The closing prices were : September Uc , October 3a@a3/18' . May 833i2 : c. Oats were inclined to ilrmndss , early , duo chiefly to the indirect influence of the strength In wheat , but were at no tlmo active , and with the buying support withdrawn later except at shaded prices a weakness ensued. After touching 'iijgo Muv sold oft to 22 % @ WJfo with prominent operators offering freely at 22Jfo. No. 2 regular was nearly steady but dull around UJ > o and trading in cash outs was chiefly by sample , with nearly a quarter of u million re ported as withdrawn for shipment. For No. 2 white , September , 20 > c was bid. Provisions recovered somewhat from their Into quiet condition , under the lead of Oc tober pork , which was traded In witli moro freedom tlmn on any day for over a week. The cutlro trade exhibited Increased activ ity. In October pork the movement , ua usual , wns Irregular. It opened ut $11.00 , and subsequently fluctuated between $10.77 and S 11.12 > $ . Urokor Hovoy , who was sup- pJsca to' represent Field , Llndluy & Co. . was tbo largest individual buyer of this article , while the sellers were mainly parties said to bo in the employ of Hutchinson. In ether lines of produce thu 1 1 fooling was quite linn , based on yesterday's i last quotations. Closings showed a decline 1 1 of lOu In October pork , 5o In September short ribs and 2)ijU lu October short ribs. November - bor pork , January pork , January short ribs pnd Boverul deliveries of lard were quotably unchanged. Cash buyers took 5U5 tierces ol inrd at ffi.U7 @il.OO and a few car loailsio ! 10-uounU sweat pickled hums sold OIllCAtiO lilVK SL'UCK. CHICAGO , SopU 20 , ( Special Telegram to TUB BBK.I Cvmi ! Arrivals wofo made up of 4,700 u all vos , 3,500 Tcxuns and 1.80C westerns. The nmritet ruled active and 5@ lOo higher on all desirable qualities of na tlvo steers , cows and heifers. Texans soli ] no stronger than yestordry , but westerns do velopoa a slight Improvement as on Tliurs day , The exporters wora the freest buyers , though Doth shippers and dressed beef mui operated with more freedom than for sonu tlmo past , and were not so exacting li their discrimination as to quality 01 so indifferent about bidding a fall market price us the llrst offer. City am cbuntry butchers were also liberal operator. ' nud but few cows were loft ut the finish. Canncri curtailed their demand , and while coaimon nud old cows and bulls sold linn In sympathy with the strength in the bottoi dosuilutlons , sellers mot with no little trouble In finding an outlet. Stockers am feeders were in poor douiaud , thougl prices nro at bedrock and so low as to attract attention from afar Choice to extra heaven , t l.50@-l.70 ; me dlurn to good stuora , Ii50 ! to 1500 Tbs , W.SWf H.-tO : 1'JOO to littO Ibs , fa.UO4.23 050 to 1200 Ibs , W.OO ( . < U1G ; stock era and feeders , $ } .00@3.00 ; cows , bulli and mixed , S1.25(3JOO ( ! ; bulk , | 1.75 ( < $2.2ft tocrsli50 to 1050 Ibs , $ J.85&3.10 ; cows , $1.5i 02.10 ; western cows , fl.55.10 ! ; wcstort rangers , | HO ( < ? a-75 ; cows , ta.002.40. I lee 6 Thu market openei } slow and weal at yesterday's finish , or lOa lower than yes lerday morning's prlco , but closed up strouf and Biluo ( $ higher than the opening. Puoken were thu "bulls" in this case. Nearly al the morning they operated indifferently am did not seem to care whether they bough bogs or not , Kuddunty they began to "bus tlo , " but tbo shippers In the meantime luu quietly absorbed nearly all the bust hogs am a largo proportion of tbo packing grades hence It was that salesmen , lludiug packlnj buyers anxious to 1111 orders , squeezed ou uu odvunco of GQlOo and cleared the | > cni besides. The bales early were at f0.60T ( 4.UO for packing grades ; 14.00 ( 1.10 fo prime heavy ; $4.1B@4.2S for butchers : (4.3 @ 4.U5 for light mixed , and $1,404.C5 fo sorted light. At the finish packers pali f3.VO@4.00 for anything und everything the ; could gut bold o ( in the shape of packlni Logs. MNANC1AU Nr.w YOIIK , Sept. 20. ISpeclal Telegram to THE HBE.J STOCKS The opening of the stock market was tame nnd uneventful , and wns not followed by any Immediate action of Importance. The developments of the fore noon were of the nnluro of the beginning of a further upward movement. There was noth ing of u discouraging nature In the talk at tbo lending resorts last night. Mr. Gould again allowed himself to bo drawn out as squarely In favor of the bull sldo for the sea- son. Mr. Uussoll Sago snys ho banks little on the temporary light money influence and believes that bolero October all the ob stacles to a good advance will bo removed. The market opened with prices unchanged from the close , with tha professionals doing the trading largely , with London doing nothing. The business xvns monopolized by Heading , Missouri Puclllc , Northern Pacific , Louisville , Burlington nnd St. Paul , rooult- Ing In only narrow fluctuations. Late In the hour the lead trust developed considerable strength nnd moved up fractionally , while Northern Pacific preferred weakened and lost } per cent. The prices in others were maintained nt the same level throughout , and at Jl o'clock the market was dull nnd steadv nt thu opening ilguroi. The sugar trust , Vcstcrn Union nnd Missouri Pacillo was traded in ex-dividend. During the hour to 12 o'clock there was a revival. Northern Pa cific gained Its loss , Louisvllfc sold uu * 4 to 7. % ox-dlvldcnd , and coal stocks were generally Improved. Chicago & Eastern Illinois preferred sold nt par. Uncertainty nbouttbo money market and fours of some freMi outbreak In rato-troublcs made the trndo cautious. Throwing out trust shares by the banks to day nnd a drop of nearly 3 points In sugar were tno features late in the day. Kallroad stocks did not hold nt best prices , but closed with grangers and many others at about lust night's figures. Tno total sales were 104,015 shares. ITolloxvmc are the closing quotations : 0,8.4s regular , lai'f Northern 1'aclllo. . ni > < U.S.4scoupons . . .127S ilO'proferred. . . . . . . 7I1V4 U.S.4'.isregulnr..U > r > S 0. m M. IT. B. US * coupons..lft > ? s doproturrcd 142 I'actncCisof Mj lit * N.Y.Contral H Central Paclllc ai 1' . D.&E i ! Chicago , t Alton. . . . 1-3 Kock Island ll 'i Chicago , Hurling ton 0.M.&St.l' 71) ) & ( } ulnov J do preferred UilS H..L..VW I47H St.Paul&Omnha. . 3Mi Illinois Central , . . . . do preferred 100 ! { I. , U.Jc W. 11 I * .u'l Union 1'acltlo UIX Kansas ic Texas. . . . 1-'i ' W..St. L. &P 17 I.nko Shore 1W > 3K doprotorieu ! B'4 ' Michigan Central. . 91 Western Union. . . . to MOXEV Kusy ut 4@r > X per cent. PUIMB MBIIOINTIL.U i'Ai'au 57 per cent , STBRMNO ExcitAXOB--QuIot , we.tk ; sixty- day bills , $4,84 ; donmnd.M.h'K. Mining Stocks. NEW YOIIK , Sout. CO. rSpcclal TcloBrim : to TUB 13iu. | The followlnu uro the min ing stock quotations : Helchcr 215 Iron SilverJOO llestuml. Ielcher.00 ! : ! Mexican 3.V ) Caledonia II. li . .IKK ) Mutual 140 Con. Cal , .V V a. . . , OJ7 Ontario 3100 Heath ; ooilT. l.'iJ Occidental ir.T Kureka Con . . . . MO Savage EDO Could & Curry. . . IK' Sierra Nevada SHU Hnlo& Norcross..28J Union ConsolMa'd.S.'Vi Hoinpstake . . . . Itfl Ward Consolldn > d..lCi Horn Silver in ; Vellow Jacket SOJ CHICAGO , Sept. 20. 1:15 p. m. close Wheat Weak nnd lower ; cash. TSJ-ic ; Oc tober. 78 c ; December , 70 11 lUu ; May , 83 3-lGc. Corn Easy ; cash , 33j c ; October , 3ai-l c ; May , : i3 < c. Oats Easier ; cash , 195-lOc ; October , lU c. May , 22o. Kyo Cash , 41J/C. Uarloy Nothing doing. Priuio Timothy ? 1.S3. Flax Seed Cash , 51.SO. Wblsk.v l.oa. Pork Easy ; cash nnd October , ? U.OO ; January , $9.1'2X' Lard Steady ; cash , t592)-f ; October , $5.00 ; January , $5.77K. , Flour Firm and unchanged. Dry Salted Meats Shoulders , $4.37 } < ? @ 4.50 ; short clear , $ o.2j@5.37 } < { ; sliort ribs , $5.00. Butter Firmer : creamery , 13S23o ; dairy. 12lUc. Oheose Finn ; full cream Cheddars , 8@ ; Young Americas , 8 | @ 9c ; llats , . Jiggs Firm ; fresh , 10 } < f@17c. Hides Steady heavy green salted. 5@ 5 } e ; light preen salted , 5cr salted bull , JlJ e ; dry salted calf , 5 } c ; dry flint , 4J < jc ; dry and salted hides , Uc ; dry calf , S Uu ; deacons , each 20c. Tallow Quiet ; trifle weaker ; No. f solid packed , 4c ; No. a , BXo ; cake , 4fc. ! Ueuulots. bliipiiii'iits. Flour . 15.000 2.'i,000 Wheat . 83,000 0,010 Corn . 370,000 45-1,0(10 ( Oats . 124,000 3S8.00J Now York. Sept. 20. Wheat - Ho- coipts , 277,700 ; exports , 103OCO8iot ; ! dull and lower ; No. 2rcd , JjligS4 ( in elevator ; b-l ® 85J calloat84(3S5I ; ( o ; . o. b.No.3red ; , tiljtfc ; ungraded red , 7r@87c ; options dull and lower ; No. 2 red , September , 84 c. Corn Heeolpts , 04,300 bushels ; exports , 105,100 bushels ; spot lower , closing steady ; No. 2 , 40j ( i < )4Io ) in store and elevator ; 41A ( 41c afloat ; ungraded mixed , 40rlljfc ( ; op tions lower and weak ; October closing at 41c. 41c.Oats Uoceipts , 85,000 bushels ; spot weaker ; options dull ; October closed at We ; soot , No. 2 white , 23Ko ; mixed western , 24J @ 28c ; whltodo. , ZQ&Uifo. Coffee Cottons opened barely steady , closed Irregular , 15@25 points down ; Sep tember , fl5.7Ii@15.s5 ; spot Ulo , steady ; fair cargoes , $10.75. Sugar Ituw , firm ; rellnod , steajy. Potrolouui Steady ; United closed , nt Sl.OO.Jg' for October. Uigs Firm ; western fresh , 19 ( ( | 20o. Pork Steady ; moss inspected , $12.23Q 12.78. Laid Firm ; western steam , t0.35 < 30.70) ; closing at $0 50. Butter Fine strong ; western dairy , 0 ® 12 > tfc ; creamery , 12@23 } c. Cheese Quiet ; western , OJi@8c. Akiiinoiipnlis , Sept. 20. Sample wheat firm ; receipts 20S curs ; shipments. 3d curs. Closing : No. 1 hard , September , 78o ; October , 78o ; December , SOj o ; on track , 80a ; No. 1 northern , September , 75o ; December - comber , 77tfc ; on track , 70) o ; No. 2 north ern , September , 72o ; December , 74o ; on track , 72@r4o. nillwaiitcop , Sept. 20. Wheat Easier ; cash , 73 > o ; October. 73 > fo. Corn-Juiot ; No. 3 , 3J > @ 33o. Oats Steady at 2iX ° - Hyo Firmer ; No. 1 , 43 c. Uarloy Steady ; No. a September. 59o old. Provlblons Easier ; cash , pork , $11.00. Sept. 20. Wheat Firm ; do- maud fair ; holders offer moderately ; Cali fornia , No. 1 , 7s lKd@Ts.2Kd per cental ; red western , spring , Us UK < l ( 7s } { d\ \ red west ern , winter. Os SdQOs Od. Corn Firm ; demand fair ; new mixed western , 4s 3 > jd per cental. St. liiMiiH , , Snpt. 20. Wheat Lower : cash , 78/c ; October , 77X0. Corn Lower ; cash , 2yo ; October , 30.Vo. Oats -Weak ; cash , ISJ oi May , 2'o. Pork Quiet nt $11.50. Lard Quiet at $5.70. IJutter Creamery , 21@23c ; dairy , 18@20c. WhUky $1.03. Kansas Oliy , Soot. -Wheat Higher ; No. 2 rod , cash , no bids nor offerings ; bop- totubcr , t)2o ) ; October , < J'oNo. \ . 3 red , cash , 58o ; Soptomucr. 57 0 bid ; No. 2 soft , cash , liOc. liOc.Corn Stronger ; No. 2 , cash , 24o ; Septem ber , 23J o bid ; Octobur , 2Jc. Oats No. 3 , cash and September , 17o. Clncliiniiti , Sopt. 20 , Wheat No. 2 rod , 78o. Corn Firm 5 No. 2 mixed , 37e. Oats Uaroly steady ; No. 2 mixed , 22(3 ( 2KO. i < yo No. 2 , 440. Whisky-Firm at $1.02. LIVJ3 STOCK. i , Sept. 20. Iho Drovers' Journal reports us follows ! Cattle Koceipts , 8,500 ; market active and a shade higher ; choice to extra heaves , tl.5J ( @ { .70 ; steer , $3.00@4.40 : stookors and feed ers , t'-.OOdW.OO ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.25 33.00 ; Texas cuttle , $1.55@a.lO : wcslcru raugers , $ iOO@3.75. llo { Receipts , 10,000 ; market strong mixed , W.85Q4MO ; hcav.v$3.70(24.15 ( } light , $3.l)0@4.75 ) skips , * 3.M@I.23. ) Sheep llofclpts , 8,000 ; market steady J natives , 93.COft4.75 ; western , $ .TCO@4.15 ; Texans , $3.70@4.15 ; lambs , $4.5010.00. ( ; ICannat Cily , Scot. 20.-Cattlo Ho- ccipts , 5MO ; shlpmcnts4,400 ; market strong ; common to cholro corn-fed steers , $2.90 ® 4.25 ; stockers and feeders , tl.CO@3.1D ; cows , $1.2.X < 02.riO. Hogs Itecelpts , 4,300 ; shipments , 700 ; mnrkct weak and lower : light , fl.lU@l.2J ; heavy and mixed , tJ.OO@I.C5. Nnllonnl Klticlcixttli , Hnrtt St. 1/nnlo , Sept. 20. Cattle Receipts , 2,500 ; shipments , none ; market strong ; fair to cholco heavy native Rtcors , J3.80@4.53 ; stockers and feeders , $ ! .10@2.00. Hogs Hocelpts , 1,100 : shipments , none ; market stondy ; hcavv , SJ.80@4,20 ; packing , * 3.70@l.0j ; light , 9I.10@4.20. Stonx Cily , Sept. 20. Cattle Uccclpts , 1,000 ; shipments , none ; bulls. $ I.OO$1.50 ( ; cows , $1.0J2.10 ( ; stockers ana feeders , $1.00 © 2,00. Hogs Receipts , 1,000 ; shipments , none ; market strong nnd higher ; light and mixed , ? 3.724@3.SO ; ; heavy , $3.77lf@3.S5. OMAHA L1V12 a COOK. Cat I In Friday , Sopt. 20. To-day's ' trading in cattle wns stronger and n ( rood ninny cnttlu changed hands before - fore the cloio. Twelve loads of i-orn-fed na tives and westerns sold tit $4.25 , the highest price imtd for anything since Saturday of last week. Some pretty fair natives sold at $4.00. A bunch of westerns went at 1.00 , which was the saino price paid for some of ho satno cattle m Chicago on Monday. A itring of Toxntis went at $3.60. Butchers' stock was In light supply , uud there were lot many cows on sale , values remain Ilrtn. Some natives , mostly odds and cuds , sold ut $1.50@2.80 , with n bunch of Tcxan nt $1,30. i'lra trndo in atocuors and feeders wns quite nrgu , but there wns no quotable change in values. Some rough feeders sold as low as $2.30. II OCR. The mnrkot on hcaVy hogs wns about Go ewer than yesterday , while the trade In light ings was about 5o higher , sorts soiling at $ J.95@4.00 und the demand wns active nt the irlccs. Tnero was no sorting yesterday so , hat the advance was not as much as a com parison of the sale1 * of the two dnvs might ndicato. The light hoga were nil picKcd up early. Receipts. Cattle 1,300 Hogs 4.350 Prevailing Prices. The following is u table of prloai pild la this market for the grades of stoat man- Joned : Priino stocrs. 130J to 1010 Ibs.$4 00 @ 1.35 oed steers , 1250 to 145'J Ibs. . 3.75 ( ! 4.10 oed steers , 105J to 1300 Ibs. . . 3.23 ( ft.1.90 Western steers 2.40 @ 3.00 loimnon canners 1.00 ( f.ol.50 Ordinary to fair cows 1.5' ' ) ( ! l.80 Fair to good cows 1.75 @ 2.LO Good to choice co wa 2.0J ( u > > .40 Fair to good bulls 1.50 ( tp'J.OO Light stocKers nnd feeders. . . . 2.25 Good feeders , 030 to 1100 Ibs. . . 2.50 ( u)2.00 ) Pair to choice light hogs 3.00 004.00 Fair to choice heavy nogs 3.75 ' (03 85 Fair to choice mixed hojfs 8.8'J ' wf a oo- Common to rough bogs 3. . " > 0 Kopro-t.Mit.iuvo BTBKR9. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. n3 13tn $4 00 201. . 149'J $125 Jl 1322 400 COWS. .1303 2 10 23 . 890 1 SO . 8J > 5 1 51) ) "V. 12.27 1 SO .1100 1 50 4. .1135 1 85 .1140 1 50 0. . 9)0 ! ) 2 00 .1020 1 50 . 8S3 2 05 .1000 1 75 .1020 2 20 .1100 1 80 .1153 2 30 STOCKEK3 , YCAllUNOS. . 577 2 35 42 . 45 250 riisi : > r.us. . 721 2 20 89 . 11SJ 2 30 HULLS. - .1330 1 05 1 . 1050 2 50 CALVES. . 410 3 00 CATTLE. Owner and No. Av. Pr. CO feeders ,1252 $2 53 7 feeders 1010- 2 05 Cleveland Cattle Co 10 steers 12S9 3 00 62 steers 1353 3 00 Sidlingtou & Hall 23 steers 1172 3 00 Dahlman & Simmons 21 steers 1333 2 70 Wilson Bros 39 Texans 910 2 00 89 cows CM ) 1 30 13 calves 200 2 75 Footo 2-1 stenrs 1235 2 85 27 steers , Toxans. . . . 1013 2 50 89 steers , Toxans. . . . 93J 2 50 Z steers , Towns. . . . 100D 2 50 25 steora , Texans. . . . 93S 2 50 37 steer ? , Texans. . , . 1015 2 50 IIOOS. No. Av. Sh. Pr. Pr.no 0. . .270 200 : no 30. . .311 200 3 S3 24. . .252 240 3 00 11. . .281 40 3 UO 7. . ,3'i9 3 24 . .302 120 3 " 21 .304 80 3 70 10. . .312 80 3 70 11. . .317 240 8 70 51. . .315 120 3 70 57. . .876 200 8 72i < 42. . SCO SO 3 72U 57. . , .207 100 3 75 51. . .285 3 75 05. . .294 200 3 75 04. . , .277 SIM ) 3 75 5. . , .81 80 3 75 49. . , .321 60 3 75 54. . , .294 100 3 75 48 . , .272 120 8 75 02. . , .302 80 8 75 BS. . , .2S8 160 3 75 07. . , .292 200 3 75 75. . , .200 240 377K 01. . , .271 40 377 50. . , .301 200 3 - CO. . .303 40 3 CO. . , H27 120 377" " 01. . . 271 100 a 58. . . . -02 40 3 80 50. . , .205 300 3 80 53. . . .301 80 8 bO 55. . , .291 60 3 80 58. . . .294 100 3 SO CO. . , .803 240 3 80 13. . , .818 80 3 80 C3. . , .273 SO 3 80 04. . , .200 1(50 ( 3 SO 04. . .201 120 3 bO 67..298 120 a bO Ijlvu Stoulc Mr. Prince , of AVOCJ , lu. , wns vlsltlnt ; tlio yards. A. Hastie bad bogs and cattle In from Elm- wood. P. A. Arnold , of Scotia. baJ bogs on murkot. Hnbbloman & D. caino in from Avoea , la.vltli uattlo. Liildlniton & Hall , of Denver , bad four cars of cattla ou market. Noolu was represented by M. II , IlngKcrty , who bud bogs OD market. . . J , K. Hunt & Cov represented Stamford , ana bad bogs on the market. Mark Hlauobard , of Creston , la. , was In the city visiting bis sons , J , B , and M. F. Ulanchard. If prices of hog and cattle products are not materially advanced tbo export trade in tlicso articles will bo materially enlarged , Daily Trade Bulletin ( Chicago ) . O. A. Klmmel , an extensive feeder at Elmwood - wood , was hero with six cars of cattle and two nf hogs. Mr. Kimmel has lately been looking up bis acction of the country as to bog cholera and finds tbcro u nono. OMAUA AVHOM3SAI/15 IMA UK UTS. Produce , Fruits Kto. , Eoas Strictly fresh , 15@lCc. HUTTEU Creamery , funuy , 15@tfio ; choice , H@16o. Dairy , fanoy. lii&Ma ; oholuo , 11 ® 12a Country , fancy. 12@Ho ; coodtocboico , 10@lloi fair , OQlOo ; inferior , ( V 7c. Live PJQEOSB Per doz. , gl.Si ) . QAUB Prairie chlcttcus , fd.00@3.00 : mal lard ducks , 2.SO@3.00 ; mixed ducks , fl.&O @ 2.00i teal , $1.2&c < jl.SO ; jack enlpe , $1.25 ® 1.50 ; plover , ( l.UO1.35 ( , BEAMS Choice band-picked navy , $1,76(2 ( ? 200j cholco hnmlplcUeNidl m. llOS@ H.ba ; cholco band-picked country , $ l.GOf ( 1.05 ; clean country , $1.60 ( 1,00 ; iufcrior conntry , f 1.00@1.3o. . limes PRI.TS , TAIIOW , ICrd1 Qrocn ftltrv iltles , 4f4Ko ; dry.snltodj. Ulde * , 5o ; dry lint hides , "o ; calf hides , 4' < 15o ; dnma cd ndcs , So less ; shcop lulls , Rrocn , each , 25c ( $ $1.00 ; sheep polls , dry , per JO. Uji12c. ( ! Tal low , No. 1K'14 o ; No. 2 , J < i33Jfcj. Grease , white , 4)4@4 ) io ; yellow , 2Hcl.Ic. \ YooiPu ' avewRO , 15cQtOa ( ; medium , nvoragc , 31@22o ( quarter-blooil , average , 20 @ 21o ; coarse , avor.mo , l.rKJil7o ; ; cotta und oURb , nverngc , U10o. CriRRsn Young Amorlciif full croamj lOoj factory twins , 0' < u ; oft grades , C@"o ; Van Uosscn Cdoni , fll.60 per doz ; sup SURO , lOc ; brlclc , llS12c ( ; llmburger , T ( 8oj Uo- tneitlo Hwlss. 14c. . LBMOSS 1-anc.y. M.00 ( < ? 3.r > 0 ; choice , 15.00. Avi-LKS-Pcr bbl , $1.0l@a.OO. ) CALIFOHNIA. PE.CIIIS ao Ib boxes , S1.50 ® 1.75. 1.75.CAUFOIINIA GnArES ( l.RO l.TS. CAUFOHNIA PI.UMS $1.50. PKAlts-40 Ib boxes , $ l.T5@2.2o. BANANAS According to size , per bunch , l3.OOQil.oa COCOANUTS Per 100 , to.00 , Al'1'l.K BUTTKll 5(3. CIDEH Bbls , 15.50 ; hf bbls , $3.00. MAVI.B SUOAK 12 > i(615a ( ( per Ib. VEAL Choice , medium size , BK@0tfc } ; cholco heavy , Co ; spring luinbs , $30.uu@30.00 [ icr tloz. HONKY 15o per Ib for choice. PHKBKIIVKS OKjlOc ( per Ib. JUL1.IE9 y > ( T@4o per Ib. UKESWAX No. 1 , 10 < S10c. Pins FKET Pickled , kits , "Bo ; pickloO pigV tongues kits , $3.3.j ; plclcled trlpo , kits. U5c ; pickled H. C. tripe , kits , Sou spiced piles' hocks , kits , $1.15. Buur TONOUES S.Ut , bbli , $40. Groceries. PROVISIONS Hams , No. 1 , 10-lb average , lie ; 20 to 23 Ibs , 10fo } ; 13 to 14 Iba. ll ci No. 2 , Ul e ; specials , 12o ; shoulders , 6J o ; breakfast baon , No. 1 , SJ o ; specials , 1'Ju : picnic. OJ c ; bam sausaco , 8J c ; dried baof iuiins , U > c ; beef tongues , $ i > per dozen ; dry salt incuts , 5j < f@fU per Ib ; boneless ham , 8J o ; Lain roulette , C > % o , PioKi.cs Medium , per bbl. $3.00 ; small , $ yoKberkins ) ; , $11.5U ; C. & B. chow chow , ( Its. $500 , pts , $3.10. Uos Amuricun A , seamless , 17c ; Union Square paper , discount : lo per cent. COFFKE Green Fancy old golden Hio , 2-Jc ; fancy old puaberry. 25o ; Uio. choice to fancy , 23c ; Uio , prime , 22e ; Uio , good , 21c ; Mocha , 2.1c ; Java , fancy MuudeliUng , 2 To ; Java , good Interior. 2tc. CoFi-RE Hoasted Arbucklo's Arlosa , 24Jfc ; McLaURhlltl's XXXX , 24 c ; German 23o ; Oil worth , 24 o ; Alaroma , 24Jtfo. DUIBD FIIUITS Curnmtp , 4 > f@5c ; prunes , ! casits , 1IOO ! Ibs 4K@4 } o : prunes , bbls or bugs , 4 f@IJ c ; citron pools , drums , 20 Ib1 ? . Qlc ; lemon t > eel , drums , 20 Ibs Kc ! ; furd dotes , boxes , 12 Ibs , Ou ; apricots , choice evaporated , 13i ) ; apricots , Jolly , cured , 2o-lb boxes , 14c , apricots , fancy , Me. Hamilton , 25-lb boxes , 15c ; apricots , utioice , b.iRs , 80 Ibs , 13) ) o ; apples , evaporated , Alden , 60-lb boxes , OJfc ; apples , Star,0@0) c ; apples , fancy Alden , 5-lb , be ; apples , fancy Alden , 2 Ib , 8) c : blackberries , evaporated , 50-lU boxes , fi ) @ ( ! o ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 15c ; pears , California fancy. J s boxes , 25 Ibs , 1'JXo : peaches , Cal fancy , fa unp boxes , 25 Ibs , lee ; poaches , Cal No. I , fancy , su ba s , 80 ids , 13c ; peaches , fancy , ev.ip unp , 60'lb boxes , 12@14c ; psaches , Salt Lake , now , 7@7' ' c : ueetarmcs , red , 12c ; neetnr- incs , silver , bags , 12u ; pitted plums , Cal , 25-lb boxes , llo ; raspberries , evap. N. Y. , new , 21c ; prunes , Cal , K. C. , 90-UK ) boxes , 25 Ibs , So ; prunes , C.tl , K. C. , TO-70 , Oc ; orange peel. 15c ; r.iiiiins , Calilornla Lon- dor.s , crop 1SSS , J2.40@-J.6' ) ; raisins , Califor nia loose , muscatels , crop 18bS , Sl.'JOM'J.OO ; Vulencias , lbS8 , 7 c. CAXNED Fisu lirook trout , 8 Ib , $2.40 ; salmon ttout , 2 Ib , ? 2.y.V clams , 1 Ib , $1.25 ; clatus , 2 Ib , $2 00 ; clam chowder , 3 Ib , S1.23 ; deviled crabs , 1 Ib , & 3.'J5 ; dovilud craba , 2 Ib , $3.50 ; codlish balls , 2 Ib , S1.75 ; cavier , Ib , $2 25 ; eels , 1 Ib , $ .5.40 ; lou tcrs. 1 Ib , Sl.UU ; lobsters , 2 Ib , $2.90 ; lobsters , deviled. } Ib , $2.25 ; mackerel. 1 Ib , $1.65 ; mackerel , mus tard sauce , S Ib , $3.10 ; macicercl , tomato sauce , 31b. $15. 10 ; oysters , 1 Ib , 95c ; oysters , 2 Ib , $1.00 ; salmon , C. B. , 1 Ib , $2.00 ; salmon , C. U. , 2 Ib , $ J.bO ; salraoni Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.00 ; salmon , Alaska , 2 Ib , { 3.U5 ; shrimps , 1 Ib , $ J.(55. ( 4 CANNED MEATS Corned beef , t Ib square cans , $1.20 ; 2 Ib square cans , $2 0 > ; 0 Ib square cans , $0 50 ; 14 Ib square cans , $11.00. Lunch tongues , 1 ID round cans , $ J.OO ; 2 Ib round cans , $4.75. Brawn , 1 Ib square cans , $1.20 ; 2 Ib square cans , SJ. 00 ; 0 Ib square cans , $0.50 ; 14 Ib square cans , $14,00 Ox toncuei. ! > , ; Ib round cans , $5.00 ; 2 Ib round cins , $ t.00 ! ; 2 Ib round cans , $7.00 ; 3 Ib round cans , $8.0u. Chipped beef , 1 Ib round cans , $ J.Oii ; 2 Ib round cans , $4.00. lioast beef , 1 Ib round cans , $1 20 ; 2 Ib.round cans , $2.00. Potted ham , } { Ib round cans , 65c ; M Ib round cans , $1.30. Deviled ham , ? ' $ Ib round cans , 05c ; % Ib round cans , $1.20. Potted ox tongue , } Ib round cans. 05c ; \i Ib round cans , $1.20. Compressed ham , 1 Ib square cans , $1.75 ; 2 Ib square cans , $2.75. Tripe , 2 Ib round cans , $1.80. Minced cpllops , 2 Ib round cans , $ J,20. Boneless pigs teut , 2 Ib square cans , $3.25. Ona pound cans are packed two dozen and four dozen to case ; two pound cans , ono dozen and two dozen to cuso ; half pound cans , two dozen to case ; quarter pound cans , four dozen to case. All prices per dozen , net. HAV $4 00@5.0U. Cnoi- -$10.00@12.00. ! BiuS10.00. . SAUSAOH Bologna , 4u4Kc ( ; FranKfurt , 7c ; tongue , 8u ; summer , 2J { < 424 o ; head cheese , Uc. WitAi'i'iNO PArr.il Srtaw , on rib , 19//S > 2tfo : rag , 2Kc ; mauilla , B , 5@0 c ; No. 1 , bo. bo.SALT Dairy , 2SO Ibs in bbl , bulk , $3.10 ; best grade , 00 , 5s , SJ.30 ; best grade , 100 , 3s , $ .3. 40 ; best grade , 28 , 10s , S-.30 ; rock salt , crushed , $ l.bO ; dairy salt , Ashton , 50-lb bags , Sic ; bulk , 22-Mb bags , $3.40 ; common , in bbls , $1.25. CANIIV 'JX < 312i < o per Ib. UIIOCOL.ATU ANO COCOA 21@37c per Ib ; German chicory , rod , 7l c. * GlNOEit Jamaica , ) /ulnts , $3.00 per doz. FAUINACBOUS Goons Barley. 8@3 > c ; farina , -IJ c ; peas , So ; oatmeal , 2 @ 5o ; mao- aronia , lie ; vermicelli , lie ; rice , ( gil c ; saco and tapioca , (5@7c. ( FIHII Salt Dried codfish , r M@S4cscaled \ herring , 24u per box ; bol. herring , dom , 50c ; Hamburg spiced herring , $1.40 ; bol. herring , 70c ( ( $1.00 ; mackerel , largo family , $11.50 per 100 Ill's ; whitcnsh , No. I. $0.50 ; family , $ J.75 ; trout , $5.25 ; salmon , $ S&0 ; anchovies , 8Uc. LYE-$1.7D@4.50. NUTS Almvnds , 15Ql7c : Brazils , 80 ; fil berts , lie ; pecans , lOu ; walnuts , 12c ; peanut cocks , 8c ; roasted , lOc. POTATOES 2o@33c per bu. Poujyrur Ola hens and chickens , $2.DO ( < l ! 3. SO ; spring chickens , $2 50@J.75 ; ducks and geese , per Ib , 10 < ; ; turkeys , U@10c ; young ducks , per doz , $3.00. SuoAiis Cut loaf , 0e ; cut loaf , cubes , OJ c : Standard , powdered , OJ o ; XXXX powderop , 9Kc ; granulated , Staiylard , 8 % ® b/c ; confectioners' A , SVc ; white , extra C , 8 c ; Climax , 8 , ' c ; extra Q. Nebraska , Amber , 7 u ; Californla'Goldon C , 7' c. LAUD Tierces I tefined,5c ; choice , pure leaf , tl c ; kcttlo rendered , } gc. Add } ta to J c for smaller quatititics. OILS Kerosene P.V , , 0c ; W. W. , 12u ; headlight , 13oj salad oil , f2.15@U.OO per dozen. ' SU.SODA yflgStfo uor | b , STAUCII 5@7o per Ib. Srovit POLIIII $2.00@5.s7 per gross. Si'iccti Wliolo , per lu Allspice , Ho ; Cas sia , China , 9 c ; cloves , Xansibar , 20cj nut- niegs , No. 1 , 75u ; pepper , 17c , Dry GoottH. PIIINTS Pink nnd Uobes. KIchtnond. OKoi Allen , tic ; Ulverpoint , 5t c { Steel HivenOWc ; Pacific , Ko. V , PIIISTB Indigo Blub gt. Loger , Gci Washington , G o ; American , OJ o ; Arnold , 0c ; Arnold Century , 9c ; Windsor Gold Ttt't , lO o ; Arnold B , 10Kb ; Arnold A , 12o ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10io ; Vellow Seal , lO ci Amanu , 12o. CoMFOitrKits $0.50@35.00. COIHET JEANS Boston , 7e ; Androseog- gin , 7 0 : ICearsape , 7Jfo ; Itockport , OJ c ; Consutoga. OJ c. CitASU Stevens' n , .p > K"i Stevens' A , 7o ; bleached , 8c ; Stevons1 P , 7o- bleached , 83fu ; Stevens' N , tKo : bleached , SWc ) ; StovenV SHT , 11 0. DKXJMS Amosuoag , 9 oz , lO o ; Everett , 7 oz , 13c ; York , 7 oz , 13o ; Havmaker , &W- Jaffroy , XX , ll } < o ; Jeffrey , XXA , 12Kc ; Beaver Creek , AA , 12c ; Beaver Creek , BB , lie ; Beaver Cieok , CO , lOo. GixaiiAMPlunkott. . checks , CJi'c ; Whit- teuton , ( ijfoj York , 7Kc ; Normandt dress , 7 o ; Calcutta arcss , 7 > < o ; Whlttenton dross , 7 > f 0 } Honfrew dress , S c@\2 \ o. SiiKKTixa , BLUACIIUU Ellertonc \ HousoUeeper , BJ e : Now Candidate , 8'ic ; Berkeley cambric. No. ( X ) , Oo ; You Bet , 4-4 , 9foj butter cloth , OO , 4) ) o ; Cubot , 7Koi Fartvoll , half bleached , 8 > u ; Fruit of Loom , * Xo\ \ Green G , Oo ; Hope , 7H'i King Phlllir cambric , lOc ; Lousdale cambric. lOo ; Lous- dale. 8j c ; JfowVork mills , IIM ; Popporoil , 43 in , 10i" l' * | > iMr611 , 40 In , 1U Pcpperell , ( M , 14Ko ; Popporoil , 8'4 , 20o ; Pepporoll , 0-4 , 22o ; Poppercll. 10-4 , 24c ; Onnton , 4-4 , 8'4os ' Clinton , 4-4 , ejfoj Triumph , Co ; Wnmsutta. Uc ; Valley , 6c. TICKS Oakland , A , 'iltci Internntlonal , YY , So ; Shotuckct , S. Stfe ; Warren , No.870 , 10 > ; Berwick , HA , ISc : Acme , 13o ; York , W In , 12 , 0 } York , 32 in. 13J < o : Swift Ulvcr , 8c ; Thorndlko , OO. 8 > < o ; Thorndlko , EF , 8) < o ; Thornalko , 120 , O&e ; Thornalko. XX. 15o ; Cordli. No. 5. fltfe : Cordls , No. 4 , 10 > 4c. DUOK West Point. 23 in , 8 or. , 0 > c ; West Point 20 in , 10 oz , llsUc ; West Point , 29 in , 12oz , K , < e ; West Point , 40 in , 11 oz , lOc. FI.ANNBI.S Plaid llattsmon , 20o ; Clear Lake , SOJ c ; Iron Mountain , 2fc. ! PIIINTS Solid Colors Atlantic , Co ; Sinter , Gc ; Berlin oil , 0) ) c ; Gnrncr oil , 0@7c , StiiiiTiNO CnnoKs Caledonia X , 9Kc ; Caledonia XX10Ko | : Economy , OoOtN ; , Uo ; Granite , 6) c ; Crawford chccKs , So ; Haw Hlvcr plnids , " ' Sitr.ETi Atlantic Atlantic roru O ( 4- ( * > > 4 \ > IU H v\x * t ti u/au. Hooslor L.L. , t-4 , 5 io : Indian Head. 4 4 , 7i ) ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , f > { o ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , &KO Popporoil 11 , 4-4 , 0c ; 1'opporoll K , 40- inch. 7 } c ; Pepporoll. S , 17Uo : Pcpporell , 04 , 20o ; Popporoil , 10-4 , 2''o ; Utlca C , 4-4 , 4e ; Wnchusetts , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora K , 4-4 , 7c : Aurora B , 4-4 , Kc. c Fi.AN.sni.s-White G. II. No. 3 , ? f , 22' ' c ; O. H. No. 1 , 9 2 > 5Ko ; G. H. No. 2 , "i , 2-JKo ; Q. H. No. 1 , W,80Quochno ; No. , f , Quecheo No. 2 , } f , 8Xu ! Anawuii , Windsor , 2-J c. - c.KedC , 34 inch , ISJtfo ; E , 24 Inch , Sl r. ; G G , 24 inch , 20o ; H A F , } { , " 5c ; J iCb , } ( , 270 ; G , W , 25a KEXTUOKV JKAXS llcri'Ules , ISo ; Leam ington , 22 > < o ; Glonwood. 30c ; Mnlvillo , 33o ; Bnng-up. ar' ' u ; Memorial , 16c ; Standpoint , 18o ; Durham , S o. MISCKLI.ANUOUS Tnblo oil cloth , $2f > 0 ; tnblooil cloth , marble , $2.50 ; plain Holland , " ' $ c , dude Holland , 12 > \ 1'JiiNTS Dress Ch.u tor Oak. r > } c ; Kima- po , 4c : Lodi.fii.fc ; Allen Ou ; Ulchmond , Oc ; Windsor , CJ o ; Eddystono , 0 } c ; Pnclflc , \ / o oBATTS BATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , So ; Beauty , 12) < c , Boone , 14c ; B , cased , $0.30. IIIANKHTS While , (1.006217.50 ; colored , $1.10@S.OO. C\Mintica Sinter , fie ; Woods , Go ; Stand ard , 5c ; Peacock , 5o. CAiti'KT WAIIP Ulbb , white , ISJ c ; co ; orcd , 21J c. COTTON FUNNELS 10 per cent trade dis. ; EE , 8c ; GG , tljfc ; XX , 10 > o ; OO , Y" unbleached , LL , 5J 6 ; CCta ( \ \ SS , NN , 12fc ; AA , 14c ; DD , 15H ; TT YY , 18c ; BB , 19c ; 20 bleached , 8 c ; r.u ; 80,13 > c. 00 brown und slate , Oo 70 ; SO , IGc. niilldine Material. t. o. b. , Onmlm. STOCK BoAiin ? A , 12 inch , 8 1 s 14 nnd 10 feet , $40.00 ; B 12 inch , sis 12 , 14 nnd 10 feet , $41.00 ; C 12inch , sis 12 , 13 nnd 15 feet , $3000 ; D 12 inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $23 00 ; No. 1 Com. 12 in s 1 s 12 foot , S18.00 ; No. 3 Com. 12 in s 1 s 14 nnd 10 feet , $17.50 ® 18.50 ; No. 1 Com. 12 in s 1 s 10,18 und 20 feet , $19.50 ; No. 2 Coin. 12 in s 1 s 14 and 10 feet , $17.1)0. ) Porr.ut LUMnnn Clear poplar box bds , % in , s 2 s , S35 00 ; cle.ir poplar , % in panel , $30.00 ; clear poplar , # m panel , $3 > 00 ; clear poplar , K panel stock wide , s 2 s , $23.00 ; clear poplar corrugated ceiling , J , $30.00. POSTS White cedar , 0 inch halves , 12o ; white cedar , 5) ) inch halves and 8 Inch q'rs , lie ; white cedar , 4 inch round , lOc ; Tennes see red cedar , split , lOc ; split oak ( white ) So ; sawed ouk. 18c. SHIP LUNo. . 1 plainSand 18inch.$17.50 ; No. 2 plain , 8 and 10 inch , $15.50 ; No. 1 , O.G. $18.00. DIMENSIONS AN11 TIMllEn. 12 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 23 ft 24 ft 2x4. . . .15 00 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 111 00 2i.O. . . .15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 10 DO 2x3..1GK ) 1500 1500 1000 1000 IB 00 19110 2x10..15 00 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1900 2x12. . . 15 00 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1900 4x4Sx.8U5 00 10 00 10 00 17 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 FESCINO No. 1 , 4 und 0 inch , 12 nnd 14 ft , rouirh , * 10.00@10.50 ; No. ] , 4 nnd 0 inch , 10 It , $17.K1@ ( 17.50 ; No. 2 , 4 and 0 inch , 12und 10 ft , $13.50C < el4.00 ; No. 2 , 4 and G inch , 10 ft , 815.00 @ 10.00. FINISHING 1st and 2d clear , IJj'inch , s 2 s , $49.UO@51.00 ; 1st und 2d clear , 1 } and 2 inch , s 2 -17.COSr)0.00 ; 3d clear. VA inch , s 2 s , $43.00 40.00B ; select , IK , IK and 2 inch , B 2 s. $37.00 ® J3.00 ; 1st and 2d clear , 1 inch , s 2 s , $45.00 ; 3d clear , 1 inch , s 2 s. $30.00 ; A select. 1 inch , s 2 s , $33.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s2s. $30.00. CEILING AND PAIITITION 1st Com , Jf in white pmo partition , $ i2 00 ; 21 Com. % in , white pine partition. $27.00 ; clear % in. yel low pine ceiling $20.00 ; clear % in , .Norway , $14.50 ; 3d Com. H In Norway , $13.00. Bo\uid No , 1 com s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 ft , S19.00 ; No. 2 com sis 12.14 nnd 10 ft. $10.50 ; No. 3 com s 1 s 12 , 14 und II ! ft , $14.50 ; No. 4 com s 1 s 15,14 and 10 ft ( ship'g cull ) , $11.00. Add 50c per VI ft for rough. BATTENS , WELL TUIIINO , PICKETS O. G. Halts , 2i inch , OQc ; O. G. Butts , J x3. sso-- S5o ; 3-in wel Itubing , D. & M. and bov. $ i2 ; 10 pickets , D. & H.flat , $20.00 ; pickets , D. & H. square , $19.00. FLOOUINO 1st com 0 inch win to pine , $31.00 ; 2dcomO inbh white pine , § 31.00 : 3a com 0 inch white pine , $20.00 ; D cam G inch white pino. $2000 ; com 4 und 0 inch yellow pine , $1500 ; Star 4 inch yellow pine , S17.00 ; 1st and 2d clear yellow pine , 4 and G inch , $19.00. SinxaLES , LATH , per M XX clear , 5320 ; extra'A * $3.80 : standard A , $2.00 ; 5 inch clear. $1.UO@1.70 ; 0 inch clear , $ l.75@1.80 ; No. ) , $1.10@1.15 ; clear rod cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territorv , $3.40 ; California red wood , dimension widths , $4.50 ; cypress , clear heart , dimension widths , $3.25 ; lath , $2.50. Twines atul Hope. BINDERS' TWINE Sisal , ISJJc ; hemp. ; c51 manilla , ISo. CLOTHSLINES Cotton , 50-ft , $1.20 ; cotton , CO-ft , $1.40 ; jute , 50-tt , 90a ; Jutf. 00-ft , $1.00. COTION TWINE Fine , 22o ; medium , ll o ; heavy hemp , lOo ; light hemp , 15c. SAIL TwiNR B , sail , 20c ; Calcutta , 15c ; Manilla rope , 13J o ; sisal * rope , ll c ; new products , 8c ; jute , 8c ; cjttou. I''c ; hiuo rope , 17c. 17c.SHROEDER SHROEDER SL DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 505 South lIUli Street , - Onmlm. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK. Capitol , - $4OOOOO Surplus , - - - 4OOOO Olllcera and Directors K. M. Horseman , n Jl. IlitolicocK , Jos , ( Jnrneiui , Jr. , A. Henry. K M. AnJer oii. Win. ( i , Mnul. v pros. ; I , . 11. Will lams. A. 1 > . Ilopklns , pres , ; A. Mlllard , ca .nlur ; ! ' . II. ! ryiuit , UBulutuut uubltler , NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK , U. S , D3POSTORY , OHAHA , NEB. ( Mpilul . $100.000 Surplus Jan. 1st , 1880 . 52,000 OtWICEItS ANI ) niHKCTOHS ! HENUV W. VATKS , I'reslilmit. LEVMHH. UKKD , Vice 1'reslilfnt. A. B.Tou/.tiiiN , W. V. .MOIIKC. JOHN H. O ) r.ii.NS , H. 0. UllKlll.ND , J.N. II. I'ATUICK , w. M. y. iiiKiiiKH. Cusiiier. THE IRON BANK. Cor. 13th ttud Furuum Hln , A General Hanking lluslni'tja Transacted , fl end f IM wit jour numo anil artdron to me ami I will fern ! you u IIKCKII'B that will I'O.ITIVKI.Y CUIUC 1'M.Kti nnd coit only 10 cvut > . UIIU. 1'UlbON. 1 * . O. lloz Ml , Unuid JUlund. Nkh. Boots and Shoos. KlItKEffDADL , JONES & CO. , Succes or to Reed , Jones & Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of Bsots & S&oes & Agents for Hoiton Itubber Bhoa Co. , 1102.1101 uud 1100 llurnuy fUrcet , otuana. Nebraska. Browors. S'fOItZ & 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , . 1531 North Eighteenth street , Omaha , Neb. Cornlco. EAQLE COHNICE WOnKS , Maiinfeclnrers of Galvanized Iron Cornice \Vlmlorv-cnps nml motillo lylelit9. ) .lohn Uponctcr , proprietor , lie ana llubouili lUtli an cot. STUANO < t CLARK STEAM HEA'flKO C0n , Pines and Engines , Btl&m , water , rnllwnr nnd mining auppllie , etc. to ) , Vft and W Fanmni atroet , OmiUia. . IT. S. WIND EKOItfB & PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Sniulics , tlallUar ulnd mllli. 913 and 920 Jones it. , Omatia. G. f. Uo&i , AotliiK ilnnoner. mWWNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General MacMncry , BlieeHronnori , itenm pumpi , sun tnllli. 121J.1215 l.eovcaw rth street , Omaha. Iron Works , PAXTON & V1ERLINQ IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cat ? Iron Building Work ; KQKlncs , brass work , general foundry , mncblnoaDd blacksmllU work. Oillco anil worki , U. 1 * . Hj. and nth itruct , Omaha. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Mannfacturers of Wire andiron Railings Dcik talli. window guanla. ( lower itandi , w etc. KU Norlli HiU streetOmnha. OMAltA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Man'K ! ' of Fire and Burglar [ roof Safes , Vaults , jail work , Iron itiuttcri and flro eicapca. U. Audreen. prou'r. Corner HCi and Jaukion nil. SOUTH OMAHA UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , OfSoutliOmalia.LiinM PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302 PARNAM STUEIiT. OMAHA BU6INE88 < 60LI.EQ * ( > rOM UfitAJKBM 4 flvu * * MnrguiiI'nrUlnearrhlcsBO ) . Hoarding BclUKil for Olrli mid VOUHK J dlei. Fur cauloeuo ttddreM (1. Til AYKU. 1,1 , . I ) . , ' C'Mcaii 0.111 , 11AOINE , llfuullfully and houlthfully ltu teil. tlioroiinliljr fiuli'uoil. ' und f viak 'f > * < Inl i'nr to liunltli und niuru ! trulnluv. ' 1U llur. AUT11UU 1'11'Hll , A , U , Warden. Horthwestern Hlliiary Mcauemy , Twoiitr-tlirea rallet north of tlilcairot IIKI a fall cor PI of eiperlenceit liiitructor ( tl u cuurtt-i ol ttuilr. and uniurpantd facllltlet ( or Initrnctlnn , . bealth. borne coiulurti and CiirUllun luBueuce. Uttud jor cttluloeus to Highland Turk , 111 , mrIS Hgricult'l ' IinplCuionts , Wagons , Carrlaecf ItiiKsl , etc. Wkolctn e. Oinnha , Nebraska , Furniture DBWJSV A Wholesale Dealers In Furniture , Knrnnm ttieot , OmMia , Nctiraoka. U11ARI.ES S Furniture , Omahn , N Grocorlos. " " " , miAbr & coT Wliols alc Grocers. Ittb and Loavonivortli atre < t < . Omnhi , Ntbraikk. Kordwaro. ir. j. Heayy HMware , Iron and Steel , Eprliiiii , wajcn lick , liarjirnra , lumtiur , cW. 1201 _ _ nd lll llaiutr lu t , Umaka. _ _ MOLINE , 1UIL11URN .t S7 ODUARD COT Manu [ ncturoM r.nd Job' eraln Wagons , Buggies Rake ; , Plows , Etc. Cor. Dili and 1'uclito strools. Omaha. Artlt M ntorlnB fA , HOisPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 Dounlns street , Onnua , Nobmskn. Boots nnd Shoos. ir. V. MORSE A CO. , I Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , 1 1101 , 1103 , llttt Douitlns ilrrot , Om.itia. MnnufnctcrTt butumuratrvot , lioatun. _ _ Coal , Coke , Eto. _ _ JAMKS Jl" . TIIATC11UR COAL CO. , Miners and Shinpers of Coal ani ( Me , llooin 21 , U. S. Nutloiml Hunk ItulUlliK , ttnnhft. OMAtlA COAL , COA'C & LIME CO. Jobters of Hard an ! Soft Coal , a Hontlil3tli tlrjat , Ouialia. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Cok 214 South IStli it. , Ouiahn , Nob. ' - LUMBER , ETC , JOHN A. WAKEF1ELD , WliolesalG Lnmber , Eta Imported nnd American PortlanJ "cmcnt. StaM affunt for Milwaukee nydrau.tcitmflMi and Uutiujr white lime. ' C1IAS R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood curpi'ti nnd imrquct lloonuu. VtU and DouiclM ttioels , Omulm , tfi'b. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , Ml Kinds of Bnilding Material at Wholesale ISth street nnd Union I'aclllc Hack , Omalm. ' LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Dooii. Etc. Ynntu- Corner "til And Dougkva. OBlet Corner lUtli and Douvlaj. FRED. W. ORAY. Lnmoe1 Lime Cement EtcEtc , , , , , , Comer 9tU nnd Douulun its. , Omaha. " C. N. DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lnnte , 13th and California ttrei-tn.OmalinNabrnska. 55HUU J ! SJli ! Noiof1-a'- . - r. OBERFELDER Jt CO. , Ininorters & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 20) ) , 211) ) and 212 South llth stioet. Notions. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furiishing , Goods , 1124 llamoy Street , Oiuaha. Commission and Storage. RIDDELL & RI UDELL , Storjge and Commission Merchants , Bpfclultlos Huttor , PREI , chccso. poultry , garni. 1112 Howard ftrcct.Umaun , Nob. Dry Goods anjd Notloiri . " 5E. . SMITH & CO. , Dry Good ? , Furnishing Goads and Notions 7 1KB and 11011/ouglrta , cor , lltli atrcet , Onuilia , Nob. 7 KILPATRWK-KOOH DRY GOODS CO. , Inmorters & Jobbers in Dry GaodsNotions , Goit'i ( urnlflilne KOodK. Corntr llth aud llarnoy BtiectSiOiuaba. Nubrusltu. H1MEBAUOII & TAYLOR , Bnilders1 Hardware and Scale Repair ShOB Mechanic ! ' tool and Buffalo scalci. UOi Dougla * street. Omaha , Nob. . II. HARDY & CO. , Jobburi of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy ttooto , - - furnlthlnn goodi. clilldron'a cv1" " " ' ' r aruam itreel , Omuha , Neb. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lulirieating Oils , Axle grease , etc. . Omaha. A. II. Ulihop , Manager Papor. f. t---w CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Ds lers , Cam a nlco "took nf prlnlln" . wrnnplnif mi. ) nrlUn * payer. Special attention Klren to card paper Sash , Doorsi Eto. M. A. DISBltOW & CO. , Wholesale msnufaotiircrs ol Sash , Doors , Blinds ani Mouldings , Branch office , Ulli aad liartl ttrcots , Omaha , Net ) . TIIK- CHICAGO SHORT LINE Ol'THl ! Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , Tlio Uest Kouto from Omaliu nud Council Bluffo to IZZTHE EAST = TWO TltAINS DAILY BKTWKEN OMAHA AND COUMCI1 , IlfcUlTS Clilcngo , AND Milwaukee , 8t. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Rapids , Bock Island , Fr i-port , Itockford , , Cilntoii , .Jhibiuiue , Davenport , i Elglu , Mudlsuu , Jniiesyllle , \ llclulU U'lnonn , La Crossc , And all other Important point' Kill , Nortlitait and HuutUemt. For through ticket * call on tlio tUket mioBt atlCOl Karnam ttrtcllu Darker lllook , or nt Udlo 1'ucifla Dupot , * 1'ullman Sloaperi anil the finest Dining Car * In th worlilure run on lh main line ot thu iblcavu , Mil , waukco It Ut. I'Bul llBllwur. nU aiutj a'.tiotlon II paid to imiitnutru \ > j couiuoui emplo ; > ot tUa company. lOHI.I.Kll. aenor * ! Mannxer. j. F.TDCKKII. Aiiletiutljeiieral Manager. A. V , It. CAlU'UNlUlt , UcuHrai I'mienucr and Tl < kfl Ancnl. UKO. K. 1IKAKKOBI ) . Amiilnat 0 en oral 1'uicogef ml Ticket Aitrnt. T. J. OUA UK , Utnural tjopirlnttndcot. VintJCV undRllnrlnuiy troulilos oaHllynnlck > MUllUl ) y anil Bufoly cured by DOC I'D It A Capsules. Bererul caa s cured In seven iluyd. Hold ut 51.f/ < ) per box , ull Urtiti tH , or by mull from Doctura ll't'x CX ) , lit Wultu fct. , N , 5f. directions. A GOODRICH. Att'y at-Uw , 12J Dear liorn til. , UitcuKu ; advlcu tree ; iil yearn ex > Iiorienco ; buslucBB cjuletly uua legully truun- ucted.