THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 27 , 1889. 3 Wheat Going UD ns Though Groasod. * THE LOCAL CROWD & BEARISH. * Clonrnnccfl For R.xport Bmnll A Wild Jliunnr Lots of GonMj ) A Wonk- ness In tliu C6rn Pit Jjlvo Stock , CHICAGO PUODUC13 MAHKETS. nCrncAOo , Scp' 20. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BKB. ] The xvhont market xvont UD to day as though It xvna grained. The range In December prices xvai tt'/fc / and In May 2)c. ) The market was big , broad and very nctivo , n tremendous business being done In tlio pit , The net ndvnnco coUbllshcd was lj @ 2o. December led In activity und In Improvement ccorcd , the difference betxveen that delivery anil Muy narrowing nt one time to iy/c. There were reactions , of course , but price * slipped up , ' 4@ ? c and Ji ° without noise lilto a thief In the night. The market wns re markably "bulgy. " Outside news was bul lish to-day as u rule , but the advance made hero wns attributed m a largo degree to local influences. The IOCA ! croxvd xviw bearish In temper early , Belling December down to 82 @ 82 > c , nnd Muy to 8IJ e , The absorptive power of the market was very great , how ever , und it xvus not long before prices begun to creep upward , Cnb'cs ' began to tome in firm and higher and Hour men reported for eign Inquiries lor flour from neoplo xvho have been steadily refusing to notice American cables. The actual clearances of wheat for export ore small , but tlio majority of the ex porters agree lu saying that foreign mantels nro very strong nid ; that foreigners xvant wheat. In such a market ns this , details nra apt to bo lost , sight of , but it can ho said in goncrul terms that considerable xvhcat wns nought to-day in St. Louis , Now York nnd Chiongo for shipment. The demand I'or hard northern xvhent is especially urgent , nnd Duluth parties are asking l@lu | over the nmrl'.et for what little they tmvn In reach. Receipt * at that point nro very light. Dunn had bid for a cargo of Duluth xvheat lie had already loaded In a vessel. Not all of the foreign houses are bullish. A London cable xvus received Baying that Husslun xv heat as good us our No. 2 xvns being offered in unlimited quantities at prices equal to 72c hero. Torontd parties wired that Canada would have 10,000,000 bushels of xvheat to spare over nnd above her own requirements. In the west receipts are not increasing , nnd tbo country is getting interested in futures to a greater or less ex tent. Foreigners and professionals are the heaviest buyers through big houses , but the general run of commission houses re port a large gain In the number and size of miscellaneous scattering orders. December uctn us though it might bo pushed up by con contratcd buying on a largo scale , but aside from the continental purchases of Sxvartz , Dupco&Co. , aud tliu covering now and then of an Important line of shorts , nobody can point to a concen tration In that direction. This buying alone would not have put the market up six cents in the day. There was a xvild rumor floating nro und that Partridge nnd Ins side pnrtnor , Charley Smith , wcro running n huge bull scalp but it found few believers. Another theory xvns that Hutehlnsoii had teen xvorkiujr the market with -'dove-tailed1 orders ntid secretly buying heavily. This was so much uiero gossip. The fact remains 4hat the market xvus very active , very broac ! and very booming. New Yoric ailvancci : J@i'o nnd St. Louis J/@le. December opened at 8-j < c , u loss of % c over night. It sold off to 82Jj@S3.J.fe , anil then without an.v important backset advanced to 83e. ! Are action to 82fo folloxved , and for tin hour 01 thereabouts the market remained around 83c , now and then getting } ± c above nnd often t hade boloxv. About 13 o'clock it started 01 : a second sharp unturu , this time going llrst to b4o , then to 81)4(3 and ll'ially ' to 84 ! c closing at 84c- There wus no trading in September for an hour or moro after the opening , and very Uttlo at uny time. May opened atS5 > c , sold off to 84o , and cllmbot ] In an irregular and Jerky fashion to B'ljf The close was 87c. The last quotations marked an advance of 2c in September , 1J < IKo In December , and 13fo In May. The corn market received no help from the strength in xvheat , unless it. might bo that : still further break xx-ould have probably taken place but for the excitement in the other market. Foreign quotations xvere barely steady , and outside domestic markets xvero in complete sympathy with the xveuk- ness bore. The receipts at this point xvere nearly one hundred cars loss than expected , but 20,800 bushels by canal went a long way toward compensating for this. Them xvas no apparent demand until October hud re ceded to OlJ c , around which price some shorts xvero Induced to cover. May xvas comparatively steady , hut was also tending doxvn. September sold from 31c , ! )2c ) early to 31 ? < fc and October had about the same lunge. The closing prices xvere 81 , ' e for September and October anil 839 < @ 38 > Sf for May. The trade in oats xvas largely in Mny today though increased activity in near futures xvas a feature of the market. As on yesterday Ilutchinson wns the principal seller. Ho began selling all that was wanted at 23 (323 ( 0 , then ut 22 % and later nt22) 022 ! c. Toward the last the pressure was removed and ttio market became rattier llrmer at a slight recovery , May leaving off nt-12JB'c. October sold freely down to lO o n nd moro December than there was a de mand for was offered at 10B'c. 'lho range for the dity xvan 's @ &o nnd the not decline averaged Me. The market xvas over- shadoxvcil by corn , but it wns nevertheless qulto active. In provisions the day passed in n compara tively sloxv manner. The action of the directors yesterday afternoon making 0.50 the marginal price for October pork , had no effect upon the uinruot. In the squeezed article trading scarcely exceeded 1,000 barrels cud lu other deliveries of pork the only fea ture xvns a little buying of November by upposed clique bouses. In lard and short- rib a there xvus no special stir or development Quito u strong fooling , however , xvas wit nessed all nrouutl. aud fluctuations In prices kept xvlthln a moderate rungo. At the ad journment , October peru was lOo loxvor than yesterday's closing. September lard and January short ribs xvoro 2JjO higher , and October lard nnd November pork 7J < o bettor. September nnd October short ribs undJanu- ary pork and lard closed unchanged. Cash buyers made rather free inquiries , but the prices they ottered , at least for meats , xvero usually under the views of the sellers. They paid 0h'o for 1(1 ( Ib. sxveot plcltlcd hums , 5 473 J for boxcu short clear sides , und $0.10 yo,17Kfor Iiird. Purchases of cash lord UKftrcgutod 2,230 tiorci's. October pork ranged at fll.05@11.12 > i , and closed at $11,05. The pivotal delivery in future dealIngs - Ings xvas again In January , which sola nt JO.)3X ! ) ( < l0.40 for pork , 5.M.02 ) ' } ! { for lard. t4.7 > 'Kf4.bO ( ! for short ribs. Pork for the t ' same month closed nt f0.87Jtf , lard at fS.OO , and short rib * nt M,72 | . Other deliveries closed at W.15 for September lard , $5.30 for September short ribs , $0.10 for October lard , 15 10 for October short ribs , und JO.OO for November pork. In a general xvuy the clos ing wus quint and tamo. iavi : sroou. . Sept. 20. | Special Telegram to TUB lji-c.1 CAT7I.B Hocelpts , 14,000 ; busi ness fahly active and prices steady as com pared with yesterday on prime to choice na tive export and dresscti beef steers. Plain , coartouud half fat uittivo steers wcro again low and sold about the same ns yesterday , but good wora lOo lower than last weolc. Tcxan ami ranger * wnra stoadv to Etrotig. Native butchers' stook was in good ilemuud and steady , Dealers In stackers und fccdora again raportoil a fair tratlo but al extremely low prices , The general 1 market closed steady with nboul everything sold , Choice to extra beeves , f l.ftUC'U 00 ; tnoiliuiu to good steers , 1.150 U 1500 Ibs , | J.OOi4.iO ( : ; 1200 to 1350 Ibs , mO'tg 4.50 ; UK ) to 1200 Ibs , SJ.50 < 3.0 ! ; shelters aritJ fooilers. $1,00 3.00 ; cows , bulls ana mixed I * i 11.23 ( 3.00 ; bulk , * l.bOQJ.15 ; cows , 1.50 > & 10 ; westarn rangora. 3.40 3.63. lloaa Itocoipls 10,000. Huslncss aetivo with shippura taking a largo bhuro of thi Btootf. Huyers for uaokora had orders to gii , ! blow and not pay over 14.00 for any thing ; nnd from thnt they xvent ns low ns 13.00 to $ .105 , but fnllcrl to got the number they wanted and a report was current thnt the Armour outfit , xvho "hammered" the market from the opening to the close , fulled to llll order * . Shippers paid t.10 ! < ft4 3 % nnd A few lots of prime , but choice nver- ngcs , sold at Hlo@4.f > 0. Licht sorts were in good demand at $4.60@4.D5 , and singe sort made $1.75. FINANCIAL ! . Nr.xv Vbnit , Sept. 3J. | Special Telegram to TUB Hnn.l SIOCKS The loaders of the stock market this morning xvoro Union I'a- cine and Lou ! villo & Nashville. Tennes see conl nnd Sugar Trusts xvero next It point of activity. Not much xvns oxpectcd of the market , judging from the comments of the leaders anil professional operators on the street nmt at the resorts last night. Ttio opinion XVHS that , among other things , thnt the strength in Louisville xvas the result of discounting Increasing uuslncss in the south , There xvns loss talk nbout money and less heard about rate troubles , but the public nnd a largo part of the trade are xvaltlng until the Hold Is clear of those obstacles , The opening to-day xvas of the stereotyped order. First prices xvoro rather irregular and the differences from lust evening's ' llgures xvoro % both ways. A strong tone developed 1m- modliucly , hoxvover , nnd In nil stocks In whloti there xvts no trading small fractional advances were miulo In early trailing. Den ver , Texas & Fort Worth , Tennessee Coal and Manhattan immediately became fea tures of the market , nil developing remark able strength. Denver , Texas & Fort Worth opened & higher at 27 and rosu to 23 . Tennessee Coal opened } { higher at 54 and rose to 55 , and Manhattan opened J higher at 08 nnd rose to OJjtf. These figures xvero not held , and at the latter portion of the hour a decided weakness xvas developed in Manitoba , xvhlrh declined from 114 > to 113 , and Tennessee Coal also went back to 54. During the hour to 12 o'clock there xvns a slight upturn throughout the list , xvhllo a a few shares moved up freoly. Jersey Cen tral xvent to 125 , 3 points ever the close. Del aware & Hudson wont to 153K- Union Pa- cllle bulged to < M1 > , I per cent over the open ing , nnd Chicago Gas gained a point to 53 . Stocks continued Irrairulnr. There xvas lit tle or no advance anywhere in the afternoon because the money situation again looked serious , with the Bank of England rate u'l- vnnced to 5 per cent. There xvoro also fresh rate troubles reported In the west. At. the close Grangers xvero uuout steady , with St. Paul % higher. Union Pacllio touched OOJf nnd closed at C0 # , or 1 > { up for the day. Delaware showed a net gain of 1 } per cent. Chicago Gns gained a point for the day to 5SJ . Jersey Central closed at 125 } . Lake Shore made a gain of J Very few stocks showed any material loss. The total sales xvero 183S3i ) shares. The following xvoro the closing quotations : U. 8.4s regular. KW Northern 1'nclllo. . J8i ! U. 8.4s coupons . . .lilK do preferred ,4' , U.8.449regutftr.ti ! > ; > ? s C. * IN.V 11. , ' . U.S.4M * coupons. IfJftfj do preferred 14i4 ! ! 1'aclnc IH or "itj. . . . . 118 N.Y.i'ontral looji Central 1'ftcine HV,4 I'.U.&K SIH ClilcncoJc Alton. . . .128 Itocklslaml W-Ji ChleaKoJIurlington 'C. ' , M. & 8t.P 7 ! i fcOulncv 10SS ! do preferred IIOU J.F&W U7i ! SU'iinl * Omaha. . ! IS Illinois Central llfiy doprererreil 1UOJ ! I. , II. & XV. , niijUillon Pacific Ma | l.nko Shorn ! " ' .10di ! < io preferred il'-'U Michigan Central. . 01 XVestera Union. . . . fc'l'i ' MissouriPaclHc. . . . 747. MONET ON CALL 5@0 per cent. PHI.MB MitiiCASiiLBt'ArBU 517V per cent. STEULINO EXCIIANUB Quiet , steady ; sixty day bills , $4.63 : demand.$4.b7 % . Btoclcs. NEW YOUK , Soot 2(5. ( rSoeelal Telegram to TUB BEB.I rno following are the nila- ing stock quotations : Uclcher . 20i Iron Silver 200 ' Mexican 375 Caledonia 1) . II . . : WO Mutual UD Choller . ISO Ontario 3100 Crown 1'olnt7U Ophlr 40J Colorado Central. . 103 Occidental H , " > Con. Cal. .t Vn . 30 Plymouth 173 Deadxrood T. . 155 Savage 210 Eureka Con . 'J75 Sierra Nevmla 200 Gould & Curry. . . . WO Union Consoltla'l.)10 ( : ) HuleA Norcross.yjO ) Ward Con3ollda'd..l2J Homestako . tiUO Vellnxv Jacket 310 Horn Silver . 125 CHICAGO , Sept. 30. 1:15 : p. rn. close- Wheat Strong nnd higher ; cash , 83o ; Octo ber. 83 c ; December , 84c : JMay , 8 &c Corn b toady ; cash and October. I Mny , 83 'c. Oats Steady ; cash and October , 1 May , 22o. Kye September , 4l c. Unrloy September , 70o. Prime Timothy * 1.20@ 1.23. Flax Seed Cash , $1.20 ; May , $1.33. Whisky tt.03. Pork Steady ; cash nnd October , $10.15 ; January , f0.87J . Lard-Steady ; cash , $0.15 ; October , 10.10 ; January , ? 5.8J. Flour Active and firm. Dry Salt Meat Shoulders , $4.37 } ® I 51) ; short clear , § 5.50185.02)f ; short ribs , fo.25C'j ! 6.30. 6.30.Huttcr Finn ; creamery , 10J5c ; dairy , 18@UOe. Cheese Active ; full cream Cheddars , O c ; Hats , DlfQU fo ; fancy Young Amer icas. 0 } ( < 510c. Kgga Steady ; fresh 10)17 ) c. Hides Steauy. Tulloxv Quiet and a trltle weaker. Kccclpts. Shlpm'ts. Flour. 10.WK ) 10,000 Wheat 62,000 40.1HX ) Corn 311,000 884.000 Oats 104,000 107,000 Noxv York. Sept. 20. Wheat - lie coiptB. 204,000 ; exports. 15,000 ; spot quiet and hlgor ; No. 2 red , 8tJ ! @S7 c in elevator , 87 * ( (288 ( 0 afloat ; Bf aCSisJfo f. o. b. ; ungraded red , TiMQWa ; options'irrogulur nnd higher ; No. 2 red , October , closing at 87 1-lOc. Corn Receipts , 247,700 bushels ; exports , 200.000 bushels ; spot xveaker ; No. 2 , 40 } { @ 4lo in store nnd elevator ; 41@41ife afloat ; No. . . . 3 . . xvhlte . , . 41@413foj ungraded mixed ' ' ' options dull and lower ; October at 4Uc. . Oats Ueceipts , 2o9fioO bushels ; exports , 53 ; spot llrmer ; options lower ; October , closing at iae" siwt No. S whlto , U8 > / @ 2S'fo ; mixed western , 'J4K@23o ; white west ern , ss@yoo. Coffee -Outlons steady , 20 to 25 pointsup ; SeptouiDor , J1B.G5 ; spot Hio llrmer , fair car- . Sugar Haw , nominal , rellned , lower mul Petroleum Steady ; United closed at 09o for October. EKKS Quiet ; fresh , active aud firmer ; western fresh , Zl &iS a. Porli Firm ; mess , iiiepected , $12.25 ® 12.75. Laid Stroncor ; closing at $0.53 for Octo ber. ber.IJutter Flno , firm ; western dairy , OQlSej eroumcry , V &JS fc. Cheese Strong ; western , 7 > < @ 8K0' St. IjoulH , Bopt. 20. Wheat Higher ; cash , SlV-jisj October , 60 0. Corn atronp ; cash , bOo ; October , 20 0. Oats Firm ; cash iiud October , 17J ! o ; Mai' , 2i fo , I'ork-Firm ; $11. < X. Lard-Hiwhor ; $ o.85. llutter Unchanged ; Oroamery , 3S24c ; dairy. 10l6o. Wliteky 11.03. Mvnrixiol , Sept. 20 , Wheat Firm ; holders olTer moderutely ; California No. 1 , 7s 2dG47s 7d per cental ; red western spring , 7s@7u Id ; red western winter , Os 8 > { d$0s ( OWd.Com Com Steady ; now mixed western , 4s 3d per cental. lluiihna Oliy , Sent. 30. Wheat Higher ; No. 3 hard , cash and September , Ole ; October , VI/JV , A1U. MtlUlU , cash , U9/ io ; Soptombcr. no bids nor offerings ; October , COot No. 2 soft , cash and September , 70o ; October , Corn Stronger | No. 2 cash , 24o ; Scptem- her nobldsnorofforliir | ; October , ' tyo bid ; No. 3 xvhlte , cash , -4) ) c. Oats No. 9. cash und September , 17o Oc tober , 17o bid. Cliioliinnil , Sopt. 20. Wheat Firm ; NO. a uu , io \ * i v v. Corn Firmer ; No , 3 mixed , i Oats Strong ; No , 3 mixed , 22Uc. Whuky Steady ; $1.02. , I MluueupolKi , Sept. CO. Sample wheat , nctivo nnd higher ; receipts , 200 cars : ship ments , 80 cars. Closing ! No. 1 hard. Sep tember , 81o ; October , SWi on track , S2o ; No. 1 northern , September. 78ot October , 78-Vo ; on track , 80o ; No. 2 northern. Sop- tembcr , 75c ; October , 75 o ; on track , 75@ 78c , Mllvvnuko" , Sept 20. Wheat Firm ; ca h , 70o ; October , 7 Vc. Corn-null : No. 3 , 83@.l2)fe. Onts-Steaily ; No. 2 white , ! MQ32 c. Hyo Steady ; No. 1 , 43o. 13nrloy Easier ; No. 2 , COJtfe. Provisions Steady ; pork , cash , $11.03. lit vis ClilonKiiSopt. 2 ( ) . Ttio Urovor * ' Journal reports as follows : Citttlo UecclpU , 14,0 JO : market slow nml weak except for choice to oxtrn beovcs , which sold nt ? 4.BOffl4.r > 5 ; slocker nnd feed ers , ? 1.00(33.00 ( ; cows , bulls and mixed , J1.23 . . Hot8 Kcccipts. 20,003 ; market strontr ; mixed , $3.03 ( 1.50 ; heavy , $3.70SMO ; light , Sheep Uccelpts. 11,000 ; market stondv ; natives , M.50M4.80 ; western , $1.00@1.I5 ; Tqxans , $3.50 ( 4.15. kiinnas Olty.Sent. 20. Cattle Receipts , 8,200 ; shipments , 4.10J ; common to choice corn-fed steers. fi..U@4,20 ; stockers and feeders , strong find higher. $1.00 ® : ) . 15 ; cows , steady to strong , $ l.i.X : < ? 2. " > U. lloga Kccuipts , 5.4UO ; shiumentv , 1,500 ; market for light steady , mixed and heavy higher ; light , $ I.03@I.17J ; heavy und mixed , Stdolc Yaul ) , ttnst. St. hiiuid , Sont. 20. CnUle-KoclpU. n,700 ; shipments. 2,000 ; nctivo and stronger ; fuir to choice heav.v native < * U > or.- . $ J.70fl.45 ; stockers and feeders , $ -J.OO@'i.7o. Hops Uocolpts. M , ! ) " : KiilpmrMits , 2.100 ; niarkut stronger ; lionvv. ? 3.SOii$4.13 $ ; packing $3.75@4.00 ; Ifght , $ I,10@I.OO. OMAHA L1VJ3 SL'OOIC. Cntiltx Thursday , Sept. 20. To-day's cattle market did not show any change , values remaining nbout steady und ttio general trade being slow. Thirty-four fresh loads of uattle wcro reported in tlm yards , a big come-down from yesterday's run of a hundred cars. In addition to lho above , there wus u train of twenty cars of the Swan Land aud Cattle Co.'s cattle , which were hulled at the yards and counted in the otllclnl receipts , but were not offered n the market. Of the number received , bout tlvo loads could bo picked out that' ' voro fair hooves. There wus alao a train f Texans on the market which arrived Into esterdny. The natives sold ut J3iO@3.S3 ! nd a tow Tcxnus nt Si.40. The market wus nlrly well supplied with butchers' stock nnd ulto n good many cows changed hands. Jutlvocows brought $1.50@2,73. Feeders wnro in liberal supply mid there were a gooil many buyers in the yards , but they did not ako hold very well and the general market was slow. Values did not show much. iliange , but they were certiiinly no higher. n the afternoon the trade was moro active .nd . the sales quite large. The general market on hoga was 5a lower o-day , but the trail o wm fairly active mid veryltilng was solil before mid-day. Good Ight hogs sold nt $1.05 which brought $4 , 10 n .yesterday and ? :1..I5@4,00 : bought some retty good light and light mixed stulT. A nincli of cho'co ' assorted lights sold for coun- ry feeding at $4.13. Tlio heavy hogs sold nlto largely utS3.83@'J.'JO as agutnst S3.00 ® 05 on yesterday , but a row loads sold early , t $3.95 or ut ubout yesterday's ' nrices. The liippers were liberal buyers as well as the ackers und the most desirable of the offer- tigs were soon taken. Thus far this week 9SOO hogs have been received ns ngaiust 0,200 for the corresponding four days last iveck. In spite of tlio gain in receipts , the larket has not only held its own , but lius nado a material advance in prices until to day. Rucoipts. Cattle . 1,100 Hogs . 0,500 Prevailing Prices. The following Is a tibia ot priusi piid in .his market for the grades of stock men- ioncd : 'rinio steers. 1300 to 1030 Ibs. , ? 8.'JO @ 4.3l ) oed steers , 1250 to 145Ulbs. . 3.75 @ 4.10 Good steers , 1050 toK ) ) Iba . . . 3.25 ( < l.90 Western steers . . 'J.40 @ 3.00 Common cannera . 1.00 ( VOL 50 Ordinary to fair cows . 1.50 f H.80 " ' 'nir to good cows . 1.73 @ 3.uO Good to choice cows . 2.00 ( j$2.4U 'air to good bulls . 1.50 @J.OO Light stocKers and feeders. . . . 2.Aj ® J.t > 0 "lood feeders , 030 to 1100 Ibs. . . 2.50 @ 3.1)0 ) Fair to choice light hogs . 4.0J ( it 1.05 " 'nir to choice heavy nous . 3.85 $3. 05 Fair to choice mixed hogs . 3.3 ( < g3.05 ! ommon to rough boss . 3.75 @J.SO Roprcsontauvo S.Utu. CATTLB. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. } 5 . 1111 $3 30 20 . 13S5 ? 3 80 20 . : 1108 a 50 3'J ' . 1337 3 b5 FIIKDEUS. . 70S 240 22. . 1001 2 05 . 873 a 45 47. . , . O-T 2 05 . 5)51 ) 3 45 15. .1118 3 70 . U53 a no 20. . 071 2 70 .1110 a GO 7. .1123 270 cows. .1020 1. .1130 2 25 .12:10 : 20. .1007 2 40 . 03 ! ) 1 75 1 . 941) ) 2 BO b59 18. .1100 250 18.a. JO 10JO 8 OJ a. 1110 275 STOCKKltS. 6S5 2 30 23. . . 003 2 40 611 3 80 CALVKS. 5 . 320 330 2 . 110 300 1 . 120 U 00 00CANNIUIS. CANNIUIS. 4 . 1000 135 23 . 918 185 OATTtE. Owner No. Av. Pr. 25 . , . 040 $2 50 22 . 104 205 afeedcrs . (120 ( 2 40 9 feeders . 1037 2 40 Ocows . 1097 215 2 Dulls . 1100 I < JO 1 bull , yearling . . . MJO 1 ( K ) 1 bull , yearling. . . . 533 2 00 4cows . 1113 215 B steers , Texans , . . 1 102 2 50 1 stocr , Texan . . . . 1400 2 50 Scanners . 030 1 50 1 cmmer . (150 ( 200 IScunners . 7HO 3 00 1 cunncr . 1160 2 35 1 Conner . 1480 2 35 lonnner . 12-10 285 U dinners . 1143 285 8 cows . 11UO 2 15 Icow . 1U20. 300 50 stficrs , Texans . . Tli'J 200 7 steers , Toxuns . . 1 1110 2 40 7 Htecrs , Toxuns . . 107U 3 40 Hrush Land nnd Cattle Co. aOsteors Colo-Tex.lOSO 240 A , Tracy. 27 cows . 803 1 73 Nick lowllng. steers , Colo-Tcx.1057 2 40 Keel & Hosendalo. ' t 8U feeders . . . .1210 2 C5 Ofoeuers . 1203 325 Morrow , Fulls & O'Neill. 03 feeders . 1130 340 291fcoders . 843 345 iioas , On tlio ninrkot To-tiny. J. Lcmko unino in'from Mlllnrd. xvith A. J. Adnmi , of Bradshnxv , xvas In xvith hogs. L ; H. iiottlos , of Stella , xvas visiting the yards. Hustings , In. , was represented on the mar ket by A. J. Wcarln , xvho had txxo car loads of hogs. Leslie Uillott , of Beatrice , had cattle on market. J.V. . Qulnn , of Wood Hlvor , came iu with two caia of hogs. Otlia Wcarln , of Hastings , In , , was In with hogs. C. W. Gould , of Snnford , had hogs on the market. K. H. Hell mine In from Dunbar with two toads of hogs. Dr. L. B. Goodell brought two cars of cattle tlo In from Wilbur. L. 1C. HnUott , of Paxton , had a car of feeders on market. Heaves .t Hlloy , of Defiance , Iowa , xv.xs in xvith hogs. Morrow , Fulls and O'Neill , of Coma1) , Iowa , xvere m xvith a train of cattle. William A. Jones , of Hastings , vv.is visit- lug the yards Icolnnc for feeders. J. L. McDotiough & Co. . of Ord , had hogs on market. A lot of hogs xvero brought In from Cedar Rapids by Sackctt & H. OMAHA xVIIOhUSAIiR MARKETS. Produce , Trulls , Etc. Eons Strictly fresh , 17c. UUTTEU Creamery , fancy , 17@18o ; choice , 618 . Dairy , fancy , 15@lGo ; choice. 12 ® 4c. Country , fancy , 12'c14o ; eooil to choice , 0@lliv fulr , 0(310e ( ; inferior. 0@7c. LIVE PitiEONS Per doz , $ l.b3. GAMI : Prairie chickens , $3.00@3.00 : millard - ard ducks , * . ? .5t.OO ( ) : ; mixed ouuks , $1.50@ 3.00 ; teal. $1.85u ( > l.50 ; jack snipe , $ I.25@1.50 ; > lovcr , $1.1)0 ) 1.23 ; venison saddles , 18 ( < S14o ; carcasses , 8@10c. BEANS Choice hand-picked navy , 11.75 ® 2,00 ; choice liund-iiickcd medium , $1.05 ® , VO ; choice hand-picked country. fl.tW@l.G5 ; clean country , $1.50@1.00 ; inferior country , ? i.oorai/5. HIDHH , PBI.TS , TAI.I.OXV.ETO. Green salted ildes. 4.fS4 ( > sc ; ; dry salted hides. 5c ; dry lint hiilcs , To ; calf hiilcs , 4.1-t > ' ( iT5c ; damaged ndes-2c less ! sliecp pelts , g'reen , each , 25c@ 51.00 ; sheep uolts , dry , per Ib , 9ffll2c. ( Tallow , s'o 1 , 4@IXo ; No. 2 , aff@3Jfc. Grease , Wool. Fiire , uverase , lo@10e : medium , werage , 21@22 ; quarter-blood , average. 20 ® Jle ; vonrsoiiverage , 15@17d ; colts and rough , 14@10c. . : Young Americas , full cream , lie ; factory twins , 0) c ; off grades , 0@7c ; Van Uossen ICdoin , $11.50 pur doz ; sap Hugo , "Oi ; ; brick , 0@10c ; limburcer , 8@lic ; douies- ic Swiss , 15o. LEMONS Fancy , $ t5.00@8.50 ; choice , $4.00 ® ' Ai'l-LES Per bbl , Sl.00@3.00. : CM.IFOUMA PCVCIIES 20 Ib boxes , 51.50 ® i.75. i.75.CAUFOKNIA CAUFOKNIA GHAPES $1.50@1.75. OAMFOIKTIA Pi.tnts 81.50. PRAiis-40 Ib boxes , $1.75(3)2.35. ( ) BANANAS According to size , per .bunch , $3.00@3.00. COCOANUTS Per 100 , $3.00. Ari'i.E HUTTEU 5c. Cii > Kli-Hbls.o.50 ; hf bbls , $3.00. MAI-U : SUOAH 12 f@15c per Ib. VKAL Choice , ineulum" size , 5 } © OJie : choice heavy , 5o ; spring lambs , $30.0Ug30.00 ( ; er doz. HOJJCY lOc per Ib for choico. PitE KitVES-0 } @ 10c per Ib. JELLIES . ' © le per Ib. BEKSXVAX No. 1 , 10@10c. Pins FinT : Pickled , kits , 75c ; pickled . gs' tongues , kits , W.35 ; pickled tripe , kits , fie : pickled H. C. tripe , kits , 85e ; spiced pigs' hocks , kits , C1.15. UKEITONOUKS Salt , bbls , $20. HAY $ l.OJg5.00. ( Cnor -310.00@12.00. UIIAX $10.00. SAUsAGn Uologna , 4@4J < Jc : Frankfort , 7e ; tongue , 8c ; summer , 20 ; head chneso , Oo. " " ii'jM.xo PATHII Straxv , pnr Ib , 1 % @ " rnjr , 2J c ; munllla , B , 5i'/o ' ( ; No. 1 , 8"c : SALT Dairy , 230 Ibs in bbl , bulk , S3.10 ; best grade. 00 , 5s , JJ.30 ; best grade. 100 , SJs , ? 2.-10 : best grade , 28 , IDs , $2.30 ; rock salt , crushed , $1.80 ; dairy salt , Ashtonl50 > lb bags , 85c ; bulk , 824-lb bags , $3,40 ; common , in bblH , $1.35. CANUY 0) @l2J c perlb. CHOCOLATE AND COCOA 21i37c per Ib ; German chicory , reiL 7 c. GINUEII Jamaica , M pints , $3.00 per doz. FAIIINAOEOUS Gojos Barley , 3@lJ c ; far ina , 4l o ; peas , 3c ; oat meal , 2J (75c ( ; mac- aronm , lie ; vermicelli , He ; rice , saco and tapioca , 0@7c. FISH Salt Dried coildsh , lierring. 24o per box ; hoi. liorriiie , iloui. . 50c ; Hamburg , spiced herring , $1.40 ; hoi. herring , 70c$1.00 ( ; mackerel , large family , $11.50 per 100 Ibs ; xvhitellsh , No. 1 , * 8.50 ; family , $2.75 ; trout , $5.25 ; salmon. $8.50 ; anchorics , 80c. LYE-$1.75@4.60. NUTS Almonds , 15@17 ; Brazils , 8c ; fil berts , llo ; pecans , lOc ; walnuts , 12c ; peanut cocks , 80 ; roasted , lOc. POTATOES 20@35e per bu. POUI.TIIY Old nens nnd chickens , $3.00@ 8.60 ; spring chickens , $3.80@3.0J ; duck ami gccso , per Ib , lOo ; turkeys , 0@10c ; young ducks , per doz , $3.00 ; geese , $0.00@7.00. SuoAita Cut loaf , O o ; cut loaf , cubes , O c ; standard , poxvderud , 0 ! o ; XXXX , powdered , ! ) % o ; granulated , standard , 8 % @ Sc ; csufcctioncr.i' A. 8c ; xvhlte , extra C , Sjio : climax , SJi'c ; extra C , Nebraska , 8 0 ; amber , 7 0 ; California golden C , 7Jfc. LAUD Tierces Hellned , 5 c ; choice OJ c ; pure leaf , O c ; kettla rendered , 7 c. Add % a to ) { a for smaller quantities. OII.B ICerosono P. W. . Ulfc ; W. W. 12c ; headlight , 13o ; salad oil , $3.15@3.0J per dozen. SAI.SOIIA 1 (32 ( 0 per Ib. STAIIOII 5@7o per Ib. * STOVK POLIMII $2.00@5.87 per gross. SI-ICES Whole , per Ib Allspice , llu ; Cas sia , China , ' .tj c ; cloves , Zanzibar , -Oc ; nut megs , No. 1 , 75o ; pepper , 17c. . Dry Gooilb. PKINTS Pink and Hobcs Hlchmond , OJ c ; Alien. Cc ; Hiverpolnt , 5) 0 ; Steel Hlver , fl o ; Pacille , OWe. 1'JtiNTs Indlsjo Blue St. Loger , OJ o ; Washington , O fo ; American , "Uc : Arnold , Otfo ; Arnold Century. Oc ; Windsor Gold iK't ' , lOWe ; Arnold Jl , I0o ; Arnold A , 13u ; Arnold Gold Seal , 'UKo'i Vcllow Seal , lu , c ; Ainnniu , 12o. CosivoiiTBits M.50@35U)0 ) CoitSBT JIUNS Uoston , 7J c ; Androscog- gln , 7Jfo ; ICearsago , 7J c ; llockport , 6o\ \ Consotoga , ( l > c. i Ciiisii Stevens' B , 5Ke | Stox'ens' A. 7o ; bleached , 80 ; Stevens' P , 75fo ; bleached , Stevens' ' N , 8 > Jc ; bleached , Stevens' SUT , UKc. DBVIMS AmosUeag , Ooz , 16 ; c ; Evorett. 7 oz , lilc ; York , 7 oz , 1'Jc ; Haymaker , 8Wo ; JafTroy , XX , llko ; Jaffroy , XXX , 12Mo | llcavcr Ureek , AA , 12c ; Ucuver Creek , BU , llo ; JJcavor Creek , CO , lOc. GihaiiAM Plunkett , checks , O o ; Whit- tenton , O o ; York , 7 } o : Normandl dress , 7Kc ; Calcutta dross , 7J u ; Whlttcnton dress , 7 | c ; lion f row dress , 8 012 Wo. biiEETiNO , HI.KACUEU Kliorton , 7J < ej Housekeeper , 8 05 Now Canaldoto. 8 0 : Horkoloy cambriu , No. 60 , 'Jo ; You Bet , 4-4 , CJfo ; butter cloth , OO , 4tfa ; Cabot , 7jj i Farwell , half bleached , 8 Wo ; Fruit of Loom , Green G , Co ; Hope , 7Ko ; King Phillip cuuibric , lOa ; 1-onudalo cambric , lOo ; Luns dnlo , SJfoj Now York mills , lloj 1'epiiorell , 4'JIn , lOo ; Poppercll , 40 In , lie ; Pepperell 0-1 , 14K < > ; Pepporoll , 8-4 , 20u ; Pepperell , 0-4 22o ; Pepporell , 104 , 24o ; Canton. 4-4 , 8 0 Canton , 4-4 , OKo ; Triumph , Co ; Wumsuvta llo ; Valley , ba TICKS Oalilaud , A , 7Koj International YY , 805 Shetucket , S , 8 > ic ; Warren , No. 870 lOc ; Berwick , BA , ISo ; Acme , 13o ; York , 80 in , 12Uo : York , 3J In , lil.Wc ; Sxvlft Hirer , 80 ; rhormilko , OO. 8ko ; Thorndlko , KP , 8o' , Thornrllko , 120 , OJ-fp ; Thorndike , XX , 15o ; Cordls. No. 5 , $ X < } \ Cordls , No. 4 , lOKc. DUCK West Point , 23 In. 8 oz , OWe ; West Point , 29 In , 10 oz , 12'foj West Point , 29 In , 13 oz , U > Xo ; West Po.nt , 40 In , 11 oz , lOa FI.ANNEW Plnld Raftsmen , 3o ( ) : Clear Lake , Mic ) [ ! Iron _ Mountain , ' 'OKc. PntNTs Solid Colors Atlantic , Oo ; Sinter , CoI < : Berlin oil , 0 > ( u ; Garner oil , 0 ( < C7c. Sitmrixn I Ciircus-Calcdonla X , 0) o ; ' Cniodoiiift XXViOKo : Kcotiomy , Dot Oils.'Oo ; Graalto , 03Cc ; Craxvford checks , 8c : Haxv Hlvor plaids , BJfo. SiinuTiNo , Hiioxvx Atlantic A , 4'4 , 7J o ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7o ; Atlnntlo I ) , 4-4 , OJj iiiti , ,7jv. i ufrMuivii , o-t , 4 > > u , L Cfffuivii , 0-4 , i0o ! ; Pepperell. 10-4 , We ; Utiea C , 4-4 , 4Jfo ; Wnchusctts , 4-4 , 7oj Aurora H , 4-4 , "o ; Aurora U , 4-4 , - -G. H. No. 8 , ? , G. II , No. 1 , J4' , 20 < { cs U. H. No. 8 , $ , SM G. H. No. 1 , ( , SOo ; Quochoo No. 8 , { , 82 } < c' Dueoheo No. a , / , y Xe ; Atuuv n , ! MMe ; Windsor , 22K - FLANNELS Red C. 24 Inch , 15 > c ; K , S4 nch. 2l tfe ; Q Q , 24lnoh , i'Oo ; H A F , * { . K cJ \ U br. . 2To ; G. f , 8r > 0. KBXTUUKr .IK INS Hercules , ISo ; Lcam- ngton , SB # ; Glonwood , 20c ; Melville , 2Jo ; 3nng-up. JiKo ; Memorial , Luc ; Standpoint. 18o ; Durham , 3r' ' c. llacixiANKOUS Table oil cloth. $2.50 ; .ablo oil cloth , marble , S2.5U ; plain Holland , ) Uc , dado Holland , 12 0. I'liiNTS Dress Clmrtor OaK , fiVe ; Ilutnn * > o , 4o ; Lodl. 5)fc ) ; Allen , Co ; Hlcliiuoiul , ( U : ; iVmdsor , ll } < c ; Kddystono , OJfc ; Puclllc , Oj o. o.HATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem. 8c ; Ueauty , 2 } ; Uoono , 14c ; U , cased , $ il. U. ULANKETS Wlnto , $1.00@r.50 ; colored , CAM mtics Slater , Do ; Woods , 5cj Stand ard , Gc ; 1'cncoulc , i > c. CAHPETVMii' Ulbb. white , ISsifc ; colored , 21c. . COTTON Fi.ix.VKt.s- per cent trndo di' . : 3E , 8 > fo ; GG , We ; XX. 10 > < c ; OO. UMc ; inbleauhed , LL , r\c \ ; CC , OJ oj SS"T Jc ; NN , l'J'fu } AA , 14c ; UD , 15Jfo ; TT , l Kc ; VY. 18c ; UH , l c ; 20 , bleaclied , 8 > < o ; 50 , 2Jj r ; SO , IB c ; 50. brown and shite , Uc ; TO , Oi > , Ma. Groceries. Pnovisioxs Hams , No. 1 , 15-lb avorn o , lc ; 20 to 22 Ibs , lOtfo ; 12 to 14 Ibs , IlUc ; o. 2. 94a } ; specials , 12o ; ahouldors , 6 > < o ; breakfast bacon , No. 1 , Sjtfc : specials , 1'Jo ; ilculc , 0 , ' c ; baui sausaee , K i dried beef lams , 9V c ; beef tongucn , fll.OO per dozen ; dry salt-moats , 5X5c per ib ; boneless ham , 84c' hum rouloite , ( ijfc. PICKLES iModlum. per bbl. J5.00 ; smali , ; l.OO ; gherkins , $ U 60 ; C. & 13. chow chow , qls (5.1)0 ) ; pts , Ki.40. BAOS American A , seamless , 17c ; Union square paper , discount 35 per cent. COFPKIS Green Fancy , ola golden Illo. ! 4c : fancy old peabcrry , 23o ; Ulo , choice to uncy , UOo ; Hlo , urlme , 22c ; Rm , good , 21u ; vloclux , 2'Jc ; Java , fancy Mauachling , 2Tc ; Tavn , good interior , 24c. COFHEB Roasted Arbuokle's Ariosn , .MJifc ; MoLaugluin'sXXXX24Vc ; German , ajfo ; Dllworth , 3480 ; Alaromi , , 24 c. DKIBU PKIJITS Currants , 4X@5c ; nruncs , casks. 1300 Ibs , /f4He ; prunes , bhN or ogs , 4J @ 4o ; citron ueels , drums , 20 Ibs , Jlc lemon DUO ) , drums , 20 Ibs , Itic ; lard dates , boxes , 12 Ibs , 0 ; apricots , choice evap orated , 13u ; apricots , jelly , cured , 23 Ib boxes , 4o ; apricots , fancy. Mount Hamilton , - > Ib loxcs , 15c ; apricots , choice , bags , 60 Ibs. ! ! } c ; apnlcs , evaporated , Aldcn , fiO Ib boxes , iJio ; apples , Star , C ( < li > J o ; apples , fancy Al len , 5 Ib , be ; apples , fancy Aldcn , 2 Ib. SJ.Jc ; > lnckberries , evaporated , 50 Ib boxes , 5J@ ! c ; cticiTies , pitted , dry cured , 15c : pours , California fancy , * fs boxes , 25 Ib , ! 2 > c ; icachcs , Cal fancy , Js unpacked boxes , 25 bs , l.rie ; peaches , O.il No 1 , fancy , t > unp jags , 80 Ibs , 13o ; peaches , fancy , ovap unp , iO Ib boxes , 12oUc ( ) ; peaches , Salt Lake , now , ? @ Kc ; nectarines , red , 1-e ; neciarlnes , sil ver , bugs , I'io ; pitted plums , Cal , 25 Ib boxes , fornlo Loudons , crop 188S , $ .49@iOO ; rai sins , Cal loose , muscatels , crop 1S8S , $1.00@ 2.00 ; Valcncias , 18S8 , T' c. CANXED Pisii Urook trout , 8 Ib , $2.40 ; salmon trout , 2 Ib , f3.sri ; clams , 1 Ib , Sl.'jri ; clams , a Ib , $2.00 : clam chowder , 8 Ib , 51.25 ; deviled crabs , lib , $225 ; deviled crabs , a Ib , $ . ' 550 ; codfish balls , 3 ib , J1.T5 ; cavier. K Ib , SA25 ; cols , I Ib , Sfl.-IO ; lobsters , 1 Ib. * 1.'JO ; lobsters , 2 Ib , $2.00 ; lobsters , deviled , > f Ib , 3.25 ; mackerel , 1 Ib , SI.05 ; mackerel , uius- .ard sauce , 3 Ib , * - . ' ) . 1U ; mackerel , tomato sauce , U Ib , $3.40 ; oysters , 1 Ib , ! )5ci ) ; oysters , i Ib , $1.00 ; salmon , C. R. , 1 Ib , $2.00 ; salmon. C. 11. , 2 Ib. $2.Susalmon. : Alaska , 1 Ib. $1.60 ; snluion , Alaska , 2 Ib , $2.05 ; shrimps , 1 Ib , S3.05. Corn beef , 1 Ib square cans , $1.20 ; 2 Ib > qunre cans , $2.05 ; 5 Ib square cans , fU.OO ; 14 Ib squtmi cans , $14.00. Lunch tonzues , 1 Ib round cans , $2.00 ; 2 Ib round cans , f4.75. Brawn , 1 Ib square cans , $1.20 ; 2 Ib squnro canx , $3.00 ; 0 Ib square cans , ft.50 ! ; 14 Ib square cans , $14.00. Ox tongues , U Ib round cans , $5.00 ; 2 Ib round cans , $0.00 ; 2 } < ? Ib round cans , ST.00 ; 3 Ib round cans , $4.00. 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. $2.00. Potted Ham , ' Ib round cans , 05c ; % Ib round cans , $1.20. Deviled ham , } j Ib round cans , 05c ; } Ib round cans , SI 20. Potted ox tongue , } { Ib round cans , 05n ; 3 < f Ib round cans , $1.20. Compressed 1mm , 1 Ib square cans , $1.75 ; 2 Ib square cans , $2.75. Iriite , 2 Ib round cans , $1.MX Minced col- lops , 2 Ib round cans , $2.20. Boneless pigs feet. , 2 Ib squnro cans , $2.25. One pound cans are packed two dozen and four dozen to case. Two pound cans nro packed ono dozen and two dozen to case. Half pound cans packed two dozen to case. Quarter pound : ans packed four dozen to case. All prices [ > er dozen not. and JJtilldine : Material. STOCK BoAims A , 12 Inch , s 1 s 14 and 10 feet , $40.00 ; 13 12 Inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 and 1(1 feet , $41.00 ; C 12 incus 1 s 12,13 and 15 feet , t3l.(0 ( ; D 12 inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $23,00 ; No. 1 com 12 in. sis , 12 feet , $18.00 : No. 2 com 12 ih s 1 s , 1.4 and 10 feet , $17.50 ® 18 r > 0 ; No. 1 com 12 in H 1 it 10,18 , and 20 feet , $10.50 ; No. 2 com 12 in s 1 s 14 und 10 fool , $17.00. Popj.Aii LuHnnrt Clear poplar box bds , % In , s 2 B , $35.00 ; clear poplar. % panel , $30.00 ; clear poplar , % in panel , $35,00 ; clear poplar , % panel atonic wide , s 2 s , $23,00 ; clear poplar corrugated celling , } a , $30,00. POSTS White cudai1 , 0 Inch halves , 12o ; wliito cedar , 5 % inch halves and 8 inch q'rs , He ; white cedar , 4 Inch round , ICu ; Tennes see red cedar , split , ICe ; split oak ( white ) Sc ; sawed oak , ISc. SimLAPNO 1 plain. 8 and 18 Inch , $17.50 ; No. 2 plain. 8 and 10 inch , $15 50 ; No. 1. O. O. , $18.00. DIMENSIONS AXD TIMnK . 12 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 tt 20 ft 33 ft 24 ft 2x4 . . ,15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 15 00 18 00 1U 00 2x0..15 00 1500 1500 1000 1500 1800 1900 2x8 . . .1500 1000 1500 1(100 ( 15011 1800 1000 2x10. . .1500 1500 1500 1000 1500 1800 11)00 ) 2x12. .1500 1500 15 00 1000 1100 1800 1000 4xl8x.81000 1500 1500 1700 1700 IS 00 10 00 Fi'.NCiNO No. 1.4 and U inch , 13 und 14 ft. rougn. $1U.OO@10.50 ; No. 1.4 and 5 Inch , 1(1 ( ft , $17.00$17.5Ui No. 2 , 4 and 0 Inch , 12 and If ! ft , $13.5C ( < gl4.00 ; No. S , 4 and 0 Inch , 1(1 ( ft , $15.00 @ 10.00. FINISHING 1st and 3d clear , 1'f ineh. a & s , $40.00 01.00 ; 1st and 2J clear , 1 } < and 3 incb , s 2 a , $17.00350.00 ; 3d clear. IJ/inon. s 3 s , $43.00 ( 45.00U ; select , IK , IH and 21nch , s 3 s , $37.00@33.00 ; Island 2a clear , 1 inch. 2 , $45.00 ; 3d clear , 1 inch , a 2 s , MO.00 ; A select. 1 Inub. s 2 s , 3i.OO : ; U select , 1 inch , s 2 s , $30.00. Cuiutfo AND PAIITITIOK 1st Cora. % In whlto pine partition , $33.00 ; 3d Com , < ! f in , whlto pluo partition , $37,00 ; clear % in , yel low pine ceillne. $30.00 ; clear ; > ( In , Norway , , $14.50 ; 3d Com , % in Norway , 113.00. HOAHPB Nu , 1 com s 1 s 13 , 14 and 10 ft , $10,00 ; No. 2 com els If . 14 and 10 ft , $15,50 ; No. 3 com sis 12 , 14 and 1G ft , $14 50 ; No. 4 com s 1 s 15 , 14 and 10 ft ( ship's cull ) , $11.00. Add 50o per M ft for rough. iUiTB'is. WELL Timixo , PICKKTS O , G , UatU. 'i\4 inch , ( Wo ; O. G. Halts , @ 3 , sg , 35a3-ln ; well tubing , D. & M. und buv.2.10 ; pickets , D. & H , , irut.20.00 ; pickets. D , & H. square , $10.00. Fuxmixa 1st com 0-Inch white pine , $34.00 ; 3d com U-lnch whlto pine , $31.00 ; lit ! com 0-Inch whlto plnce , $20.00 ; D com 5-inch white pine , $20.00 ; com 4 und 0-inch yellow pine $15.00 ; Star 4-inch yellow pmo , $17,00 ] 1st tmd 3d Clear yellow pine. 4 and 0-1 nch $10.00. SUINOI.KS , LATH Per M XX clear , $3,20 extra "A * , $2.60 ; standard A , $2.00S-lnc ; > clear , $1.CC@1.70 ; 0-inch clear , $1.75@l.bO No. 1 , $1.1U@1.15 ; clear rta cedar , mixei widths , from Washington territory , $3.40 California red wood , dimension widths , $4.50 cypress , clcnr heart , dimension widths , $3.25) ) lath , $3.50. _ _ J Twin CM ntul Hope. SAII , TWIXB n , M1 , 20c ) Calcutta , IBc ! Mnnllli rope , 13) ) < o ; alsnl ropo. ll'tfo ; now products , Soj jute. Sot cotton , 1'Jc : liido rooo , 17c. HixttEus'Twixn Sisal , 15Vo ; hemp , ISoi nwnllln , ISc. CI.OTHB.IMMRI Cotton , CO ft , $1.20 ; cotton , 00 ft , $1.40 ; into , 50 ft. Wo ; jute , 60 ft , $1.00. COTTON TWINE Fine. 22o ; medium , heavy hemp , Ho ! ; light hemp , Ific. THERSALTY MARKET. , TNSritUMKNT3 plaooJ oa rooaM dtirin * JL resterdav. Omnha Heal listnto anil Trust Co to KM 'inompson. el al. lot I , bile " , j-ftumlcrs A lllmobniiKh'fi ihuhUnd I'arV.vr tl. . , { n3 .1 H JlcCoimlct to H M liurr , 1'i ' acres In nw no ili-UVl J , q c d . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 T Mills to s M liurr , Ui acres In mv so : U-IL-II ; , q c a . 1 Tlioui s Itrynnt nnd wltn to U H Ostler , BW iM-ia-l I , \v a . * , ! fiJ Miles & Tbompsou to U A Hole * , let X , bit 4 , Cotncr A Archer s Add to South Umn- Ur.v d . . . ! Cj A Kooil nnd wife to.Iulm A Orlnnii , lot ; ! , Albilgnt& yltsworth'sailil. xv d . BOO i H Vronor nnd wire to II A llrlggs. lot l-iuan- Ilk4 ) , Urammercv I'nrt , w d . . . , . . . * T 1 1 A ' 1'nniiMi to M M Unndy , lots 0 nnd 7 , bit 1 , .loroino I'arK , ( i c il. . 10 M M ImudytoS U Joslyn , lots fl nnd 7 , Ijlt I , Jcrouio 1'n.rk. d . , r > ,0:0 : I S Ulbsim Riul wlfuto II 1. l.ockvvooil , lots 1 , U i\nd ; < . 1'loiunnt 1'nrk ndu , w n. 8,350 M S l.lmlsiiy and wife to J llnll.lot 0 , i.liul- finy'H udilv a . , . , ] ,30 ) mnlia Heal Kstnto and 'Iraat Co to 13 G Merrill utal. lots 3i ami 31 , bin-.1. aun > ilerx A : lllmcbungh's udd to Walnut Hill , vrd . . . 003 0 K Mnyno find wlfo to K CHrlstliinson , lot 17 , blk 4. Mavnu's mid , w d . a'iO I W Ponuockto W U Much , lot I , blk ID , | lot 11 , Die IT , lots 1. 2 nnd II , blk XI , lot U. blk p , Oirtlmcondd . , ,000 A Bnunilt'is et nl , trustee , to C ! Ilimmus- Bon , lot o , blK Ml. ' SuunUm-3 & Illino- Daligh's add , w d . "Tfi A C LlchtenberKor nnd wlto to C Spoclit , lot * . tiliclT. OichmM lilli. wtl . 3,500 Willis 1'atrlcic to John l.urcnz , lots 1 and , blk 13. Ullcliorii d . i . 110 Be\-eiitceu transfers , aggregating. . . . . . , J3 > .U33 I'oriints. The follovvms pai-Jiln > varo Is jal by Building Inspector Whltlook rostordiiyt C M Urley , Itnrn. Po l nnd I'lrasnnt . J 1.000 'inltli S : 1'otter. tliree tramo residences. Cnluxx ell mul Twonty-soventh streets. . . 10,500 I , C SiiiHli. dwelling , Walnut avenue and Jlilltury road . 1,000 L 0 Smitn. Uwcllliii , ' . ChlcaRo and Forty- third streets . 1,000 M TlllncK , cattnuo , llodfordl'luce . 1,000 J i : Upton , dwelling. Clltton Hill addi tion . 1.BOO Four minor permits . 1.3T& Ten permits , aserogntlnK. . . . . . . . 117.375 Sotnctliine to RcnioinDor. If you nro going east roniumbor the 'Rock Ishuid Route" run the Bloopers nnd chair cars of their solid vestibule .rain to and from the Oiualm depot , caving Oinuha at 8:46 : p. m.thus avoid- ng the transfer at Council Bluffs. L'hree solid trains daily. All chair cars are froo. Dining cars on all through , rvins. Our trains niulco cloao connec- .ion with all eastern limited trains con necting in union depot at Chicago , avoiding a transfer across the city to parties en route to Now York , Boston ind other eastern cities , "and ovcry- hiner n Uttlo better than other lines can offer. " . S. S. STEVKNS , Ticket olllco 1303 Farnain. Gen'lV. . A. A. Case of Doxvnriclit lloneacy. A man jumped upon u penny-in-tho- ; lot weighing machine one evening ? of ate on Washington street and threw in i coin , says the Boston Gloho. To his surprise the indicator rofubod to budge. "Ah , tguoss you threw in a dime , " said his companion. "Tho machine x-on't xvoigh unless you throw in the ight coin. " "Maybe I threw in a five dollar _ gold ) icco I had in my pocket , " said the irst. Investigation proved this not to ) o the case , however , and upon insort- ng a penny the machine responded vith a hound. Iloro is an example of unflinching lonesty worth studying. The terms of , ho ponny-in-the-slot mauhine are "ono irico , and no variation from tlio rulo. " 3o immaculate is its sense of honor on , his point that neither a dime nor a five dollar gold piococan bribe it. There is hope fotMis yet. An AlDHciluto Cure. The OKIGINArjABIETIME OINTMENT Is only put up in largo two outico tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all nkm erup. tiona. Will positively euro all kinds of piles- Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINB OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 26 cents per box bv mail UO cents. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 305 South Itfll Slreet , - Omiilin ; OMTllllim K1RKENDALL , JONES & CO. , Buocesiori to Kced , Jonei & Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes _ yeuta for Boslo n Hubbcr Ehoa Co. , 1102. 1101 and 1103 H > rn r Street , Ouaba , Nebraika , Oreyyers. STORZ & ILBtt , Lager Beer Brewers. IMl North Elghte ntb itrootOmaha , Neb. Cornlco. EAOLE CORNWE WORKS , Mannftcturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice StoamFlttlngePump8 _ _ , Eto. BTllANO < tCL AK K STEAM IIKATIKO CO. , Pninps , Pices and Engines , Ittam. water , rnllrrny and mlnlnn auppllii , t . VMJ and ' /'I Karrmui ilr el , Omalia. IT. S. WIND EKOIKE , t PITMP CO. , Steam and Water StiDplies , 0maLm > > < UROWNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers aud General MaclteF , Bbeil-lron work , iteam pnmpi , > aw mllli. I BVeiiwtrlh itre t , Omalia. Iron Works. PAXTON A V1ERLINQ IRON WORKS , Wronglit and Cajt Iron Building fort Oram work , general ( ouncIrr.raacUtneaDd work , unite anil worki , U. P. Ur , and 17th ftreet , Umalia. OMA It A WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire andiron Railing OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaulti , Jail work. Iron ihutteri and nre liiapti. U. Andreon. urou'r. Corner IUi ! aod Jackion > u. i Doors , Eto. JW. A. DISH HOW * CO. , Wboleula minufactureri of Sasn , Boors , Blinds ani Mouldings , Branch office. 121' ' ' a J Itart atreou. Onufca. Net ) . UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , lOf South Oniaha , Linittei NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK , U. 5. L2POSTOR7 , OMAHA , NEB. Capital . $100.000 Surplus .Inn. 1st , IBS ! ) . . . . 52,000 EvuvAV , V.VTB * . President. J.r.wis s. NIKII. : Vlco President. A. u.Totu.u.iy , w , v. MOIIMI * . JotiN R , OOI.MSS , It. C. I'lMlllNO , J.N. H. r.ATHIOK , AV u. s. HumiE * ? , c ht . THE IRON BANK. Cor. 131 li RU < 1 PnrnfttnHt * . A Ucncrnl llnnklua lluMui'SS Transacted , WANTED" S ISSUED BY CITIES , COUNTIES , SCHOO , , , DISTRICTS , WATER . . Correspondence .elicited. COMPANE8 | , KTC. K. W. HARRIS & COMPANY , Bankers , 103-109 Dearborn Straol , CHICAGO. 70 State Street , BOSTON. " "COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK. Capltnl , $4OOOOO Surplus , 40,000 Onicors and Directors K. M , MorAemnit , n I. Illtchcook , Jos. OnrnpBii. , lr. , A. Henry. IS I. Anderson , \\ai. ( l.Maul. v pros. ; L. II. Will ftins , A. 1' . llopklnc , prcs. ; A. Mlllanl. cannier ; . II. . rynnt. nsslstuu cashler. 0 Agricultural ImplomontB. iirlcnlt'l ' Impicinoiils , faions , Carriage ! llncelti , etc.Vliolcpa lo. Onmlia , Nebraska. _ Furniture. DEWEV & MOKE , Wholesale Dalcrs ; iu Farnilure , Kurnnm treat , Cmnlm , Nobrask * . i CUAllLES Fnrailnre , 5 Omabii , h' Crocorloa. AlcCOUD , DKADY A CO. , WuOlBjale Grccers , 1Kb aadL avtnworlli ilrtcti. Uninlm , N bratt . Hordwnro. W. J. BltOATCPI , Heiry Hirdware , Iron and Steel , Fprlnni , wnxon itock , barilirnra , lumber , to , 1X1 and mi Uimtr mic t , Omaba. MOLIttEMILVUItK& S'JODUAIW CO7t Mnnurncturern nd Joblorsln Wairoiis , Buggies Rakes , Plows , Etc , Cor. Pill unit I'nclfle strctts , Omaha. , Jr Artisls' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1113 UotiElni ilrect , Oroahn. Kcbraata. " Boots and Shpo8. "fi'T V. MOttSE & CO. , Jokers of Boots and Slices , 101,1103,1105LJouitlnH ilrcet , Omnlm. Hanufnctory , tiUDimcratreot , iiojioa. Coal , Coke , Eto. JAMES IT. TlIATCllEn COAL CO. , Miners and Sliippors of Coal and CoKe Iloom 21 , U. . National Dunk HullJIiii , Oimba. MA11A COAL , COKE & LIME CO. Jolta of Hsrd snd Soft Coal , BoutU 13th Btrcot , Omaha , Nebraska. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal arfl , Coke , 311 Boulh 13th at. , Oiurihn. Neb. LUMBER , ETCU JOHN A. WAKEflELD , Wnolesale Lnmber , Eta mported anil jfnicrl < nu I'orllani "pmoat. BUM aguulor illlwuukfc liyclriui.lc c mont and Qulnir wliuu Mm . C1IAS n. LEE , Dealer in Baiflwcod Lnmlier , Wood carpets iiinl parquet Moorlni ; . iltli an Btieetu , Umalui , Nib. OMAHA LUUnEIt CO. , & 11 Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale lEtb ttrcetunil Union I'acltlu track , Omaha. LOUIS URADF01W , Dsaler in LuniliBr , Latb , Lime , Sash , Doori.Kto. VnnU-Corncr Till nnd Douglas. Ofllet Coraer 101U and Douelai. FRED. W. ORA V. Luralie1 Lime Ccnicnt EtcEtc , , , , , , Coraer ! Uh and Douulm eta , Oiualia. C. N. DIETZ , Dealer in All Rinds of Lumlier , 13th aud California itrcetuOmaba , Ncbrnika. Millinery and Motions. / . ODERFELDER A CO. , Importers & Jobbers in MillinerNolions X13.21Uaud212Soulti lull itre t. I Motions. J. T. ROVINSOtf NOTION CO. , 1 Wholesale Notions and Furiiisliing Goods , 113 * Barney Stioot , Omalia , Commlsalon and Storage. RWDELL & RIVDELL , Stonge and Commission Mercoanls , Bptclaltlcs Ilutter , fen * , chccie. poultrr , uam , 1113 Howard trcuI.Oujubii , Neb. . E. SMITH A CO. , Dr7 Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions 1102 and 1101 Douglaicor , llth ilreot , OmabaNeb , KlLl'ATRWK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Dry Goods , Notions Geat' ( urulibliiK yondi. Corner lltb aud llaraif _ _ _ _ _ _ tri'iiU.Ouiuha , Nebraska. _ IftMEUAUail & ' 1'AYLOR , Bnilders1 Hardware and Scale Repair SHOD i 31 Uecbmln1 tool and Buffalo icalei. 11(0 ( ilrutt , Omaha , Neb , JL HARDY & CO. , Jobbert of Toys , Dolls , Albams. Fancy Goefl , n furnliblug good ) , children' " carrlaxvi , II * Urania itreet , Ouiaba , Neb , Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , t Wholesale Rcfinei and Lulirlcallng oils , Ail grtaie , vie. . Omalia. A. H , Ultlior. t'nnmtr. ' 4 < PSfi ; , , CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paier Mm. Carrr anlr * Mnck of prlntliu. nrpilnv > ml wrlUafl _ _ paper. Hctclnl attenllou KlT n to card napera Cttjsulea. Several canon cured In aevon daytt. Bold ut tl.&O per box , all ( IriiKyuti , or by mull from Ooclura M'r'tf Co , 113 Wliitu fct. , N. Y. l-'ull direction * .