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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1889)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 2 , 1889. " a THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Develops Good Strength Early But Weakens Later On. FIRST TRADES IN CORN FIRM. All the IntnrcRt Developed In Pro- Tlsloun CoiitortMl In October fork anil Moro Tlmn a Dollar Decline IlcsultH. CHICAGO IMlODUOi'MAUIUiTS. Cincxno , Oc . 1. ( Special Telegram to Tun UiK. ] Wheat developed surprising strength early and an improvement of about Ic from the bottom prices resulted , but the ndviinca was inoro tliar. lost bcforo the end , nnd the feeling nt the last was , far from strong. The bulge sccmcil to bo largely lo , the outside market not sympathising fully , and the ( \ feign mnrkctR displaying dUtluct signs of wccknr-ss. The movement of wheat spring nnd winter toward central points of accumulation Is on the increase. Country elevators in the northwest nro rnpldly lllllng up nnd the overflows nro dally becoming gicator. Prices in Miaiioapolln and Duluth nro hold with n fair dogrco of firmness in spite of the large receipts and n prospective Increase In the near future. Testimony in support of the claim that the mills throughout the winter whoht districts are at length illlcd up is getting hourly stronger. If it bo true tli.it the mills nro supplied , the absorption of farmers' wheat , which has astonished tha trudo-nnd disarranged the calculations of statistical prouhots , will ccaso to bo n disturbing cle ment and the current of commercial wheat will not be subjectca to sapping prices. It Is the Increased movement , which scorns to bo clearly foreshadowed , and the disappointing smnllncss of the exportation of wheat that it shaking the coiiJlJcnco of the bulls. With exports for the flrst three months of the crop year 4,000,000 bushels less than lust and the demand practically checked for the time be ing at current prices , the f rlcnds of wheat arc In a mood to pauio nnd await developments before pressing bullish views on their friends or the public Just at this juncture . . . 1 and aftot' an advnnco In the market. Do- KV\ \ ccmber'opuncd nt iS' c , sold oft 'gc ' and then advanced to 83g < < Lbl > } zo on the failure of local holders of cuxh wheat to deliver any considerable quantities. A reaction of ? , Cc followed , the market feeling bearish news from the northwest 881 cars in Minneapolis and Duluth nnd quiet cables. It was learned , however , that the amount on pass age showed u ducroaso of 740,000 bushels nnd nerved as nn uxcusu for an upturn. A sud den local dema.id started up and carried the price U 84 0. On the ndvunco there was heavy covering for local account and at the top big lines of long wheat , cnmo nut. For two diiys Hakcr has been a free duller ami ovnn that stalwart bull confesses feeling n diminution of con fidence in the immediate future of values. Ho will wait to see the effect of the aug mented movement of wheat fiom the coun try. The bulgy feeling spent itself by noon am' about half an hour later a break oc curred. December went to 83jfc , rallied feebly , and then sold down sharply to S-S e. closing nt b3J < @b3c. The wheat support of the market seemed to givu way all at once. Local parties who have been most active iu blddlnc up prices lately , withdrew trotn the Hi arena and loft the nmi kct toilsolf with a result disastious to longs. Mny was ( juito us strong as December early in the day. It aliened at Kio. . advanced to & 0' ' < c , am ) after u reaction to fc5Jfo. jumped to $ % c. On the subsequent break that delivery slid oft to b5) c and closed at & 5n c. September opened at , 81 c , ranged from b2.'fo down to81'c uud closed Eurlv dealings In corn wcro characterized by considerable llruinoss. The receipts were about two hundred cars nndur yester day's ostimiites anil there were received hy caiuil 39,000 bushels. Cables quoting a tlnn market abroad , together with uu active de mand for shippers for toliiy's ' receipts , were the apparent , cause for tha il ai feeling which wai noted in early dealings. ITor to-morrow the estimnled carload re ceipts tire 470 , and this had , also , something to do with the Improvement In tone. The Inter \veaUnoss in whi'.it had n depressing effect nnd caused u weaker feeling toward the close than hail beer general the greater part of thu day. The closing quotations were : October 31c , Dccombur 31J4 < iiJiJfo ! nnd May y3 } ( s 'Mc. Very few onts were delivered on October contracts uud the marlcet was destitute of new or striHing features. The market is quiet and dull without being wealc or show ing special symptoms of u change in uny direction. Trading to-day was principally in October and Muy. October ranged at 199@li'jt'i ' ! closing nt KiJ e Aluy opencu nt 229sC , Bold up to 225 0 and loft oft at the top. In provisions almost all the interest devel oped was centered in October pork. Deliv eries of the manipulated nitlclu on coutrao' ' oulstatining far tins month amounted tc fully 25,000 bands. This pork went to about halt a dozen clique bouses and was taken in and paid for without a murmur. In fact , the prompt and chocrful reception of deliveries occasioned a. strong fueling , and at tha opening of change'$11.40 was paid readily. From unit price the market advanced with some fluctuations and considerable buying to $11.60 , uni\it \ was even stated that .JU.OO was l > ld by ono ovur-avurlclous buyer and ro- fuscd. When these figures were reached , however , u sudden clinngo occui rod. Under the leadorsiiip of n broker supposed to repre sent Cudahy tha trade was sharply raided. Offerings beenmo moro plentiful than the wants of buyers were able to absorb , nnd us the clique or its rcprosontnlives In thu pit railed to render any support , the ? rlco took h severe tumble , from the Highest point touched it declined in oed sl.cdjumps to $10.25 without uny special reaction. The rnidora were in the ascendancy and they handled tlio market without gloves , From the lowest quotation there was subsequently some recovery , but the closing was at $10.40 , or J1.05 under yes- tcrilny. It certainly was r.n uncomfortable day for the clique and in some Quarters it was predicted that the deal would bo aban doned before the close of Octobor. Packers on the hhort side declare their purpose to turn their houses to good udvunt.u'o muklnir pork to deliver on their trades. ' It It maintains its load nnd should 1)0 forced to take pork made this month , the clique will certainly close Uu ilculitli largo holdings. October pork sub ordinated everything cUa and muilo the gen eral market comparatively slow , still a strong < 70iidlliau of allulrs oxibted , and the changes made In prices from yesterday's closing quo- ; utloiiB were generally Insignificant. No vember pork , October lurd and November nnd January short ribs declined 2 o. Ou'.o- ber short ribs sold up 2Jtfc , while later deliv eries of lurd underwent no change whatever. CHICAGO MVIJ Hl'OUK. Cniovao , Oct , 1. | b | > oclul Tolosram to TUB Uuii. ] OiTfLB Uccclpts were divided nt1,000 natives , 11,000 Texans and 4,000 rancors. Prime native steers , such as ex porters and dressed beef butcliors wantwero In peed demand , scarce and generally quoted strong to lUa higher. On tlio other hand , owluK to the bis run of Texans and rnngors , erusgy , liulf fut , plain and medium natives wore alow and fully us low as any day lust week. Texans were iitfain quoted u shade lower , making a decline of ubout lOu in two iluyH , Uango cattlu , when just right , 1110 gulling considerably better than lastwcolc. Native butchers' stock Is low , too many Tcxana boini ; the causo. Prices arc us low as ut any time this year on common cows nnd canners. Tliero was nothing now In stockur and feeder lim's. The doiuund is slow nnd prices down to low water mark. Choice to oxtr.i beeves , 150 170 : modlum to KOOU Btcorb , liloO to 15U01bs , M.bOW 1.10 ; 050 to 1200 Ibs , * < 00(03T5 ( ; stackers and feeders. la.GO U.OO ; COWH. bulls and mixed , t.lB2.1Klj bulk , IJ.OOiJ2.10 ( ; Texas steers. ll.1UQj3.0Ut ! cows , Jt.MiH3.15j natives aud Imlf-bn-cdSf W.f > 0.J3.lHii ( . cows f2.25Q 2.63. HOGS-'J ho demand was active ana prices steady to utront , ' m the two upper divisions , wlillo In the 1 ! ik Island , owln to an uruout order from a shipper , pricen ruled 6yiOo higher , PncKers paid $ I.OO(3l.Vi ( ! anil nhlppcra fl.3@l.a , a tdw fancy butcher nveraR ifl nnd Ilplit mixed soiling nt $1.4 ( cilfX ) . a- xortod light nt f . .O.V4.7.nnd llulit of 210 down to 150 Ibs sold at f 1.55. The slngo sort was wortU $ i K1SAN01AU VOIIK , Oct. t. | Special Telegram to TUB UCB. ] STOCKS The effect of the high pressure money mnrkot lats yesterday and n 10 per cent money rate this morning Cftuicd the stock list to opan with Rmnll fractional losses. That this wat the only sot-brick under the conditions must bo a bull argument. The money question was the only ono dhcmseil nt stnctc resorts last night. It was hold by many that the money market will right Itself , nt the offerings of bonds wil bo liberal to obtain funds to put out at fancy rates. Tliero were also those wlio thought the bears might put tlin screws on during1 this week. The talk was that the executive committee of the Atchison will bo able soon to sunmlt a plan sitlsfnctory to nil. * ' be remainder of the list was quiet and steady , na stated , at VGV lcr cent under the close of laU nlcht. Jersey Central wni a notable execution , opening ut \ } ( par cent , at 131 , but in the llrst few minutes of busi ness it retired to 12 J . ' 1 ho rest of the list soon developed an improving tendency , but fluctuations were extremely narrow nnd ud- vnnccs Immaterial oxccut in Manhattan , which continued Its ndvnnco of yesterday nnd rose from 102 } to 105' , becoming ijuito nctlvo on the way up. Atchlson declined from 3'J } to 32V < f , but later rctiovored the cntlro loss , with sohicthing in addition. The market tircscnted no feature of any kind nnil at 11 o'clock was qulot but firm. In the hour to 12 o'clock Jersey Central and St. Paul were nctlvo. Pullman became stronp nnd moved up to 'S. ' The running up of rates on money to 25 par cent again was without serious effect on the list. The en gaging of gold tor shipment at a loss was regarded as part of the bc.ir scheme. Hold ers of standard stocks tire not easily shaken and the Indications lira that money spasms nro about ntaii end Atchlson went olt to U2 > and returned to 33 a second tima before the closo. Grangers yielded } ( @l6 per cent , but closed firm. Heading lost Ji to 40. mid Erie , Lauo Shore , and .lersoy Central showed losses from last night of } to % per cent. The total sales for the day were 11)3,000 ) shares. Following are the closing quotations : U. S. Is regular. 1ST iNoitlturn I'nclllo. . ! U > i U.S. 4i coupons . .TJ7 do prcforrod . 74 ? U.8.4'Bretriilar.i { | U 0. & a. W . ll'lj U. 8. 4Hs coupons. . "fly . doprereneJ . lit l'acllic.sot ( 'UJ . . . .118 N.Y.Ceutral 11)7 ) Central 1'aeinc , . . . 'J' > ' ' " Chicago & Alton. . . . OJ Kock Island ! ! . . ; ! . . IW'i ' Chlcaeo.llurllUBton U. , M. .VSt.l > " ' ' * &fulnov " " " 107'i' ( topreforrod . . ' 117' I > .VL&\V. . . . "II".J47'4 St.l'nul&Omaha. . 84'i llllnolsCfiUuil ll dopreterroil 10 ( ) W. , IT.llon I'.icillc as&ToknsXJJ 1" ' . . \V..St. L. Is V 174 LakeShore IDS ) . doproforrod. . . . . : U .Michigan Ce-atral 03Vustorn Union. . . . MlaBoiirll'acllIc . . 7r , < J Mbxnv Strlugoiit ut from 0 to 18 per cent , closing at 0 ( ! 7 per cent. PHIMB Maiio.v.Nrii.B PAt'iiii - . ' 'j ' per cent. SrmiUNO Exnuvoc Quiet and weak ; sixty-day bills , $4.cfJ4 ! : demand , S4. 7J . Mining Stoclcs. Ni\v YoitK , ' Oct 1. rSuauiul Tolo ram to TUB lice. ] LMu following arj tlu min ing stock quotations : Caledonia II. II. .275 | Iron Silver 2ir Colorado Central Mo\lc.ui Con. Cnl. A : A a. . . IIM ) -Mutual 14) ) Heudwood T. l-"i Ontario 3IOJ Kureka Con 20 Ophlr 4W ( jouUl it Cm ry . . . . -il Small llopua . . . . HK5 Hiilc & Norcrois..2X ! ) Union CuusollduM/IOd Huinestako IKO \V aril Con 1 > X ) Horn Silver 130 M.VKICIT.S. CHICAOO. Oct. 1. 1:15 p. in. cloio Wheat Lower ; October , 81 , ' c ; Ueceuibcr , Corn Steady ; October. 31o ; May , 31'4'c. ' Oats Firm ; October , l'Jl , c ; May , S-J o. Hye October. 41J e. Uarlcy No. 2 October , 03c. Prime Timothy * ! 4 J. Flax Socil-Casb , Jl.'Wtf@1.2r. \Vhlsky 1.0J. I'ork btead.v ; October , J10.40 ; January , - Lard Steady. October , 15 January , $5.S7Ji. ( < S.'i.OO. Flour Firm and unrliansjed ; winter wlioat , $3.UOyi ) | 10 ; spring wheat , Jl-'Jof 500 ; rjo , * J.506J2.r > 3. Urv Sill. Meats Shoulders , $ t s\ \ @ 4.BOs short clear , W.SU'OIjtaH ; short ribs , fnJ.OO. Hut tor Quiet ; creamery , ir > > i323c ; dairy , 12K@-lc. Uliecso Firm ; full crenm chcdd.irs , 9. ' ( iifiu ! ; flats , 9Xl0l ! ; Vountj Amoiicas , Firm ; fresh , Ilidos Ste.iay ; lisht and. Ueavy green aaltud , Bo ; salted bull , 4J-J1' ? Kreen salted calf , iiK J ; ( | r.V Hint , iiJTo ( ; dry s.iltod , Oo ; dry c.ilf , 5@ c ; uo.icom each. 2Jo. Tallow Steady ; solid packed , yjjO ; cake , Hetolpts. Sliipm'ts. Flour . 3UUOJ 11,000 , WhiMt . 7.1.0UJ 'j.dOO ' Corn . . ' 131,000 22J.OOO Oats . , . 21S.OJJ 8W.OOO Now Viirk. Out. 1. Wheat - Ko- coiptH , 89,450 ; ux | > orts. 21.400 ; spot dull , clos ing weak ; No. 2 rod , 85 ( < ! ( lie in elevator ; 8ri > 1i@1-0o alloat , 815' jcl&T'iu f. o. b. ; ungraded rod , " ( ' ( ( JisOc ; No. 2uorthoni , S'.ljJjc ' ; options fairlv uutivc , lower ; No. 2 red , October , clos ing nt b5&c. Corn tCecoipts , 179,300 Imsbols ; ox-ports , 147,000 bushels ; spot closing firmer ; No. 2 , atl"-i " < Sa9o in elevator ; t 'J3j@4i ; % afloat ; uiiKi-aded inlved , ibl ( illc : options lower , October closing at iKi 'jfe. O.its S'JiUU ' ) bushels' Uoccipts , , , exports , nona ; spot steady , inlet ; options Hteudy , October closing ut 2(5 ( c ; spot white ' ( jg SS/Vt ) : mixed western , 2l'i@2bc ; white wchluni , 2"C''l.'ic. ColTuo Oiitions closed steady , unclinuiod to 5 points down ; October , spot Hio , steady , fair cargoes , Sut'iir Uaw. steady. Petroleum Steady : United closed ut Firm ; Woitorn , fresli , 23' f. ? I'ork Firm ; mess innpeetoit ! ! .j 2fi Laid Firmer ; Wcsturn steum , J Uutter Loss active , linn ; western dairy , 9i ! 14o ; uroniuery , rj i.'ij a Ubeeso ytrong ; wusturn. 8 ( < J9o. Miniioitiiot.Out. . 1. auuiplu wheat linn ; receipts , 434 cars ; shipments , IU cars. Closing : Nn. 1 hard , October , TOJfo ; Uecombar , Sic ; on tr.iok , SK < J | Sl' oj No. 1 iioi thorn , October , Wt ; Uo- comber , 79o ; on track , 7t-ig7lJo * ) ( ; No. 'J northern , Oatobor , 7-io ; Dou-oiuosr , 74c ; on truck , 7'i@7il. .tlllu < iiK < t , Oct , 1. Wheat Steady ; cash , 74'4C ' ; December , Tiljtfc. Corn-ntendy ; No.il , iil' OSJc. Oats-Stoady ; No. 2 white , 2J'.fc. Ityo HtonilA ; No. 1 , 42JfV. Hurley Uutter ; No. 2 and October 1'rovlbioni Knslor ; pork , flO.25 , lilvorniiol , Out. -Wheat 1 Steady , de mand fair ; holders alter moderately ; Uullfor- niaNo , 1 , 7s ; ul@Ts Id pur cental ; red western spring , 7s XdftSrs 1/vdi red western winter , GJ Oil C < 4Ui Wd. Corn liasv , domiind poor ; nu\v \ mixed western , is S..fd per cental. KniiMK CKJOct. . 1. Wheat Hiirlior ; Xo. 2 hard , cm li , 1)5 ) j bid ; October , ( iS o ; No. a bard , cash , 5'Jo bid ; October , OOo ; is'o , 2 soft , cash nnit October , 7Uu bid ; No vein- bor. 70'Jo bid. Corn Quiet ; No. 3 cash and October , 2-lKoaskod ; Octobar , 17o. ( t. LoiiU , Oct , 1. Wheat Cash , hii'hnr , SO.Yo ; options unsettled ; October , 79'fo : Muy , 65'485 ' 'c. Corn Higher ; cash and October , 29p o. May , UO o. Oats Firm ; canli , lOJ/Oj May , 22/o. Pork-Quiet ; fll.OJX Lard Steady at $5 b. > rjJ3 90. WhUky Steady ut il.OJ. .Uutter Dull : 'slow ; creamery , S0@23c ; dairy , 18 20c. Clnolinmtl , Oct. 1. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 red. 8Jc. Corn Kasior ; No. 2 mlxod , Oata-Easier ; No. 2 mixed , - MVK STOC1CJ Clilon o , Ost , 1. Ino Drovers' Journal reports ns folio wi : Uatllo Hccclpts , 10.50J , market stronc for Rood ; common weak ( choice to extra licovci , : > 0V/4.70 ; steers , { 3 tWSUO ; stockers and feeder * . 53.00 3.00 ; cow , bulls nnd mixed , fl.15jl3.90 ; Voxns cattle , J1.65 2.90 ; western rangers , | 2.25I.H ( . ! ) . UORS Iteculpts , 20.UOO ) mnrkot strong nnd fie hlglior ; mlicii. f4 1BR1 00 ; heavy. f t.O. > N.I55 Ilirtit , ? 4.20CjlSD ; skips , 4.10. Sheep IteccIpU , SO.OOil ; market stow and lower ; nntivei. $ I.2.V ! < H40 ; western , $ -1.80 @ . : ! 0Tovans ; , fl.00 ) ( < (4.15 ; lamb % 23o lower ut fl.VOQi5.GO. Kansai Oily , Oct. 1. C.ittlo UooolpU , 8,300 ; shipments , 3,900 ; stockers nnd feed- cr , $1.00ffU.15 ; cows , steady , lower nt HooclpK 8.SOJ ; shipments , 300 ; market stroni ? and lil | > her : llRht , $4,15 fJ1.27)Ji ) heavy and mixed , f.7334.10. National StooU Yards , Hast St. I.OIIIR , Oct. 1. Cattle Uecclpts , n.SOO ; shlpmcnu. none ; market stronc ; fair to holco heavy native stcors , 5i,00 : ( > { 4.4ri ; stock- rs and "feeders , ri.15ftJ2.8o ; range steers , 2.10 3,00. HORS Hccolpts , 3,900 ; shipments , uotto ; markut lilRlicr ; honvv , J.1.90@4.20 ; packing , $3.85(34.15 ( ; light , 81.15@1.50. O.MAMA IjtVlO sroOK. Ciittln TuesdnjOct. . 1. Tn-ilay's ' cattle mnrkot did not present uny new feature * ) , values in the main belli ) ; the naiiio us yesterday. To-day's receipts of cattlu were not so heavy as n good many were nntlcipatlii nnd iitilto a laruo portion of what there was hero did not arrive unlit very lato. Tlio cattlu were nearly nil west erns , with only n few loads of natives. Tlioro were no Tuxans to speak of to-ilny. The nn- tivos sold nt &l.40@4.b2) and some corn-fed westerns at (4.10. The western steers sold at ? i.5)6i2 JO. About nn nvonico supply of butchers' stock was on sale to-day , and lllco beef cnttlo the prices paid did not show much change. Nutivu cows sold at $1.5(3i.25 ( ( uud a few westerns at1.75. There wuro plenty ot feeders uud n good many buyers. The trade was fairly active nnd the sales qulto largu. Ono bunch of very choice steers sold for feeders nt $3.20 , but the bulk went at Si 50 2.70. _ HOSTS. There WHS the usual liberal run for Tuesday , but the demand WAS very goodmul the market took a sharp upward turn. Both shipper * and packers wore good buyori of ho.ivy IIORS which sold largely ut S3.lOJrJH.IJ. > as nimlnst $ y.8Uff3.S3 ( yesterday , tlio murkot boltitf lOc higher. Some very good heavy hops oven touched Sl.OO. The light weights did not show quite so much advance as the heavy hogs , but they sold higher , Sl.10 being n popular price to-day against 51 03 yester day. The light hog buyers reported their purchases as costing 7 } o more than yester day. The light mixed hogs sold lOc higher , a good mruiy going nt 4c or right close to Unit figure. A break in the provision market caused nn easier feeling late , but not until the market had virtually closed. A few loads which came in Into sold in the nftor- uoonO@10c lower than the early mnrkot. The receipt were heavy again to-day. A few changed hands , but at prices u little eas ier than last week. Hue < iipc4. Cattle . 2,000 Hogs . 0,000 Sheep . , . 1,508 Priuas. The following U .1 table of priuoi [ ulil In thismurltot for the grades of stock men- tlonod : Prime steers. 130J to 10)0 ) lbs. . . < 3.)0 ) @ 1 30 Good steers , 12V ) to 1HO Ibs. . : l.75 f < 4.10 Good steers , 10.VJ to llitli ) Ibs. . . 3.2,5 ( ti.90 : Western steers . 2.53 @ 3 00 Common canners . 1.00 ( < 01.50 Ordinary to fair cows . 1.50 r < l.SO Fair to good cows . 1.80 < S > 2.W ) Good to choice COW3 . 2.00 W2.40 Fair to good bulls . 1.50 ( fi'J.OO Light stooiccrs and feoduri. . . . 2.23 ( jM.GO Good feeders. 950 to 1100 Ibs. . . 2.10 @ 2.00 Fnirto choice light Uojjs . 4.00 C'M 10 Fair to ohoico heavy nogs . 3.S5 < i3 ! )3 ) Fair to choice mixed hogs . 3.95 W4.05 Common to rough hogs . 3.55 @ 3.80 Representative * S.ilcs. STEE11S. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 4 1.2SO 325 40 1.284 385 1 1,123 340 40 1,203 38. 8 1,091 350 53 1,5W 422 cows. 2 10 2 55 2 70 2 70 3 29 1 2,000 173 t 2,200 275 HUI.1.3. 5 1,474 1 75 numts. 20 000 240 VEIL OILVU3. 1 2JO 300 STEKK9 , vnvnuxcs. 15 015 3 10 wusrmitt CATTLE. Owner. No. Av. Pr. 30 Bteers , strays 1133 200 1 steer , stray 0.30 2 25 2 steers , strays 1050 223 4 steers , strays 1175 2 50 2 steers , sir lys 1(150 ( 2 20 3 cowa , strops 11MO 2 25 2 cows , strays 12JO 2 20 2 slags , strays llsO 173 1 stag , stray 1100 1 50 25 feeders 1219 2 40 noieedcis 1130 240 25 feeders 1US8 2 45 20 feeders 1047 2 55 Stegnor - 1 canncr 1240 1 75 ' 0 feeders 10.V3 2 25 29 feeders 129.3 203 Mintzor- - 12 coivs 017 ISO 7 1UOO 2 50 19 1097 2 50 Guthrie & Oskiimp 185 steers 1131 2 55 Cross & Lumari 21 steers 1131 2 53 Teschomacher & Da Uilllor 30 steers 1133 270 D. Thomas23cows 23cows 091 175 3 steers 1201) ) 280 20 steers 1231 2 bO White iUvcr Land and Cattle Co. 35 sleui s , corn-fed 1UUO 410 noon. Tlio .Month's Uc'c'ArU. ' Showing the number of 'fcilt\o \ niul hojri boughtnn tills iiurkct by thoUlllToront buy * crs during the past moniti : CiTTLR. ' Swlft Co . S.S-w O. li. Hammond & Co 5,05 , ' ) Armour-Cudnhy Packing Co 5,450 Oninhii 1'ncklng Co 41 Local 2 Shippers n ml feeders 22,880 " Total 41,037 IIO09. O. H. Hammond ft Co 11.893 Omnlm Packing Co 2ilil7 ) Armolir-Uudnby Packing Co 2r,125 Swift & Co 5,983 KliiKiin & Co 12,008 .T. P. Squirm & Co 13,435 UlnclMhlro & Co 3r > .r)0 ) Stunilard Caitla Co 72 Cuiliiby Uros 507 ' Total . - 100,120 silver. Swift & Co 1.251 . II. Hammond & Co 820 Annour-Ciidaliy Packing Co 1,513 W. K. Cltirlt 1711 Williams 10 Omntm PaclslngCo 00 Hill 100 Silborhorn 405 M.V. . D 1,51510 Hunter 250 Uovnolda & Co 87 Taylor 317 Total 0,531 On To-liny1 * Marker. Metcalf & Wood had hogs in from York. J. Worloy , of Ulysses , was u visitor nt the yards. H. A. Mcrritt , of Baxton , hud two cars of hogs in. John M. Davis , of Stella , was looking over the yards. William Uoycs cnmo up from Valparaiso with hops. K S. Uothrock caino over from Davenport to huy feeders. S. II. NofE came in from Arlington with two cars of hogs. O. Burgess , of Weeping Water , was on the market with cattle. , M. L , IJorryman , of Cordova , brought iu hogs and bought feeders. liradshaw was represented by A. S. Ad ams , who marketed hogs. Prank Penster. of Uradshaw , was on the market and bought two car loads of feeders. The market on hoavv hogs is now back about whore it was on Friday , while light hoira were at tlio highest pointsmen Wednes day. As to leeulpt * . thoraiwal u nln to-day of about 2,000 over Tuesday of lust week. OMAHA WllOfjUSAIJH MAUKETS. Produce , Fruits , Etc. Eons Strictly fresh , 17cv . HUITEK Cruamery , f.mcv , I7@18c ; choice , 1510i ! . D.\iry , fancy , lo lGc ; choice. 12vj 14c. Country , fancy , 12'i2il4u ' ; irood to choice , 10@llo ; fair , UvglOe ; inferior. 7@3e. l ivc PIOEOSS Per doz , 51.50. GAMK Prairie chickens , * 2.00@3.00 : mal lard ducks , $ , ' .50@3.00 : ml ed oucks. 91.50 ® 2.00 ; teal , il.25@1.30 ; jack , snipe , $ l.25@1.50 ; plover , $1.00 1.25 ; venison saddles , labile ; carcusses , 8@10c. BKANS Choice hand-picked navy , $1.75@ S2.00 ; choice hund-uickcd medium , $ l.cr > ( < 5 l.SO ; choice hand-picked country , Sl.CO@l.05j clean country , $1.50@1.CO ; inferior country , HIUIS , ; > BI.TSTAI.LOW.ETO. Green salted hides , 4J4@4 > e ; dry s.Utcd hides , 5o ; dry Hint hides , 7o ; calf hides , 4ViS5c ; damaged hides , 2o less : snccp pelts , green , each , S5c@ 51.00 ; sheep pelts , dry , per Ib , 9@12o. Tallow , No 1 , 44 o ; No. 2 , ! i'/t : ? c. Grease , white , 4J < J@4Jfu ; yellow , 2H'i3c. WOOL Flue , average , 15@10o : medium , average , 21@22 ; quarter-blood , average , 20@ 21c ; coarse nver.igc , 15@17cj cotts aud rough , average , l-J ( )10c. ) CiiiiHsn Young Americas , full cream , lie ; factory twins , lOc ; off grades , 7@3e ; Van Ilosson Edom , $11.50 per doz ; sap sago , 19o ; brick , 9@10c ; liinburger , SQ'Jo ; Uomcs- tic Swiss , 1.1j14e. ( LVMONS fancy , fO.OO@S.50 ; choice , | 5.50@ 0.00. 0.00.AnLns Per bbl , Sl.00@3 00. CAL1FOKK ! i GlUl'ES * 1.50@1.75. CALIFOUXIA PLUMS $1.50. PEAHS 10 Ib boxes , S1.75@2.25. BANANAS According to ske , per bunch , $3.00@3.00. Coco VXUT3 Per 103 , 5.00. Al'PI.12 BUTTKIl 5o. ClDKH-Bbls. $ j.r > 0 ; hf bbls5,1.00. . MAI-I.C Sua vu 12) ) @ 15o par Ib. VKAI , Choice , mualuin size , C@(5J ( c ; choicn heavy , 5c , HONIIV IGu per Ib for choice. PiiusiiiiVES 'JK ( ! 10c per Ib. JIM.MUS SJiwc per Ib. BEIiSWAX No. 1 , IG l'JC. Pius KLCT Piaklod , kits , 75o ; pickled pigs' ' tongues , kits , J--)5 ! ; ) : pickled tripe , kits , 05c : pickled If. C. tripe , kits , b5c ; spiced pigs' hocks , kits , $1.15. Salt , bbls , $20. Ciioi- BRAN $10.00. SAUSAOB Bologna , l@lfo : Frankfort , 7c ; tongue , So ; summer , 20i : ; huad choose , Cc. POTATOUS 20j$25c ( per bu. Poui/ruv Old nens and chickens , $3.00@ 3.50 ; spring cnlckons , $ j.fiO@.1.0J ; duck and gecso , per Ib , lUo ; turkeys , OQlOc ; young ducks , per doz , $ .1.00 ; gesso , 40.0J7.00. IJVHD Tierces Uefinoa. 0o ; ulioice O o ; pure leaf , tiu ; kettle rendered , 7j o. Add Jiu to J c for smaller quantities. Groceries. Pitovisio.vs Hams , No. 1 , 10-lb average , 11 > u ; 20 to 23 ibs , llo ; 12 to 14 Ibs , I''u ; No. 2 , y c , shoulders , OJ o ; breulcfast ba con , No. 1 , lOJ o ; ham saus.itro , O' ' o ; dried boot hams , ,0 ! < o ; beef tongues , JU.OO per dozen ; dry suit moats , 5 } @ "o per Ib ; boneless - less haul , 8 } c ; ham roulette , tifo. PICKLUS . > Iedium. per bbl , WOO ; small , &U > 0 ; gherkins , ( J 50 ; C. & B. chow chow , qts * 5.UO ; pts , $3.40. Ctsiiv UK 12 > c perlb. OIIOCOLVYK AND Coco i 3l(3'J7a ( per Ib ; Gorman chicory , red , 7 > c. GixoBit Jamaica , X pints , $ .1.00 per doz. CoprKii Green Fancy , old golden Ulo , 2.1c : fancy old jeahorry , ,31o ; Itlo , choice to fancy , 23c ; Ulo , urime , 21o ; Hio , good , 20o ; Mncha , 2'Jo ' ; Java , fancy MuiiUL iiliiig,27o ; Java , good interior , 24c. COITKB Kuusted Arbucklo's Arlosa , 2-1 ' < o : McLaugnlin'a XXXXi'J4 u ; Gorman , 23jgc ; JJIlwortli , 21c ; Alaroma. 2) ) ' o. lJu-fl.Tr4.50. : NUTS Almonds , 15@17 ; Bra/ils , 8c ; fll- berts , llo ; pecans , Idc ; walnuts , liJo ; peanut cocks , bo ; roasted , lOo. WiiAi-rixii PAI-UU Straw , per Ibffft > 2Ko ; rag , 2 0 ; manllla , B , B&Otfo ; No. 1 , SALT Dairy , 230 Ibs in bbl , bulk , $ .3,10 ; boat grade. 00 , 53 , 83.40 ; bo&t gr.vdo. 100 , Uj , * 2.5I ) ; bestgrudo , 2S , 10s , Ji.uO ; rock salt , crusncd. $1.W ) ; dairy salt , Annton , 50-lb bags , S5c , liulk , , ' 1-lb baga , fa. 40 ; common , in bbls , $1.25. , PAUiyAcnouaOoous Barley , 33Ufe ; fur laa , - ) ) ; peas , ll'/p ' ; oat ineal , 2J/w5c ; mac- n ron in , llo ; vermicelli , lie ; rice , ! I siu'o and taplocu , ( ! ( ( { 7c. FISH Salt Dried codilsh , S QS harriug , 24c per box ; hoi. herrini ; , iloni. , Mo ) : Hamburg , spiced herring , $1.40 ; hoi. herring , imp. . b5o ; mackerel , largo family , $11.50 per lOOltis ; whltulian , No. 1 , W.50 ; family , $ J.75 ; trout , (5.25 ; salmon , $3.50 ; anchovies , 6Uc , Suiuus Cut loat , OKo ; cut loaf , cubes , 9Xo ; standard , powdered , 0'o ' ; XXXX , po\vdercd , QUo ; granulated , standard , bd $ 8 ? c ; cstifectfonors1 A , 8/c ; white , extra C , 8'fo : climax , 8'rc , ; extra C , Nebraska , 8 0 ; amber , 7Jfc ; California golden C , 7 c. DKIKII FituiTS-Currants , 4Xi$3o ( ; prunes , casks. 1500 ! Ibs , 4Jfli/o ; prunes , bbls or ones , 4f } @ 49 c ; citron pools , drums , 20 Ibs. 22o ; lemon pool , drums , 20 lb , Klo ; fard dates , boxes , 1'J Ibs , Oj ; apricots , choice evap orated , I3c ; apricots , jolly , cured , 25 Ib boxes , Ho ; apricots , funcy. Mount Hamilton. 25 Ib boxes , 15o ; apricots , 'ioico , bags. 60 < bs , ll ) > iO | apples , evaporated ; Alden , 50 Ib boxes , UJo ; apples , Star , OC 'l ' O ! apples , fancy Alden - den , 5 Ib , So ; apples , fancy Aldcn , 2 Ib , uuckbcrrlua , evaporated , 50 Ib boxes , 5J/C ; chcrrio * , plttoil , dry cured , 15uj ponrs , Cnllfornliv fnni > y , > /s boxes. 25 Ib , 12H S nonehcs , Cnl fancy , J a unpacked boxes , 25 ibs , 15c ; poAclics , Cal No 1 , fancy , ' uun bags , 80 His , 14p ; peaches , fancy , ovnp imp , ftO In boxes , 14ncl8c ; pcachei , S ill Laic o. now , 7@o ; nectarine1 * , red , 12c ; nectarines , sil ver , bngn , 1 ' . ' < ; ; pitted plums , Gal , 25 11) boxes , llo ; raspburrlos ovnp N Y , uow,21c ; prune * , Cnl. H C , 1KMOO boxo , 25 llm , So ; prunes , Cnl , H C , GO-70 , 8n ; orniigo pool , 15c ; raiilns , Cal ifornia Londons , crop ISSSi , fi.4 ! > (3200 ( ; rnl- slu , Cnl looio , mimcntoU. crop 1SSS , f l.DOQ 2.00 ; Valcnclns , 18S3 , 7' ' ' < c. CVNXEH Fisu-Broo'k trout , n Ib , $2.10 ; salmon trout , 2 lh , $ J , 5 ; clams , 1 Ib , ? 1.25 ; clnms , 8 Ib , $2,00 ! clam chowder , 3 Ib , J1.25 ; deviled cr.ibs , lib , $2135 ; dovllcu crabs , 2 Ib , 1 50 ; codllsh balls , 3 ib , $1.75 ; cnvlor , Ib , $ J.2oeo ; ! < i , 1 Ib. M.IO ; lobsters , I Ib , Sl.W ) ; lobsters , 3 Ib , $2.00 ; lobsters , deviled. X Ib , $3.25 ; ninckcTOl , I Ib , $1,75 ; mackerel , mus tard smicc , 3 Ib , $3.10 ; mnckorcl , tomato sauce. 3 Ib , $3,25 ; oysters , 1 lt > , 5c ; oysters , 21b , $1.00 ; salmon , C. It , 1 Ib , 00i salmon. C. U. , 3 lb.-W.Sui salmon. Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.00 ; salmon , Alaska , 'Jib , $ J.05 ; shrimps , 1 Ib , $3.Vi. ( CVXXKD MC TS Corned bcof , Hroughmnn 2 Ib , per ilox. $ . ' . 10 ; corned beef , Armour's 3 Ib , per doz , Jilt ) ; corned beef , Llbbv's 3 Ib , (2.10 ; 2 Ib lunch tongue , $5.00 ; lib lunch tongue. $2.75 ; 2 Ib ham , $2.S5 ; 3 Ib brawn or headcheese , $1.05 ; 8 Ib pigs feet , $3.40 ; 3 Ib roast chicken , $2.U ! ) : 3 Ib roast turkey , $2.00 ; potted ham , jj Ib. $1.25 ; 1 Ib chipped beef , $3.15. On.s-ICeroseno-P. W. , Otfo ; W.V. . 12c ; headlight , llloi salad oil , t'f .MoQJ.OJ per do/en. SU.BOIU IJf3'ifo ( per Ib. STAHCHBG 7o per Ib. STUVI : PouSlt $3.UO@5.87 per gross. Si-lens Whole , per Ib Allspice , lie ; Cas- sln , China. | ) i u ; cloves , Zanzibar , 2 Jo ; nutmegs - megs , No. 1 , 70c ; popper. 17o. llry Ooods. PHI.NTS Pink tindKobcs Klchmoiul , Oc ; Allen. Co ; llivcrpoint , 5'ic ' ; Stool Klver OW ; Paclllc , fl cl PIMSTS Indigo Uluc St. r.cgcr. ( IJ c ; Washington , ( i } u ; American , > Jjc ; Arnold , Arnold Century. < lc ; Windsor Gold Tu't , 10'fo ; Arnold 13 , 10 > < o ; Arnold A , 12o ; Arnold Gold Seal , 'U&c ; Yellow Seal , CoAtroimits : $ t.DUj ) ( 35.00 COUSBT \ss-Bostoii : , 7J o ; Androscog- glu , 7 c ; Kcarsago , 7afc ; Hockport , tyfi1. ; Consetogn , Ciusu Slovens' B , 5Kc ; Slovens' A. 7c ; bleached , 8c ; Stevens' P , 79/o ; bleached , SJfc ; Stevens' N , 8Ko ; bleached , D' ' < o ; Stevens' SI1T , HMc. UENIMS Ainoskoag , 0 or , IG' Oj Kverott , 7 oz , 13c ; York , 7 oz , 13c ; Haymaker , SJ c ; JnlTroy , XX , lUfc ; .Tuftroy , XXX , 12Ujc ; Heaver Creek , AA , 12c ; llsaver Creek , 1JU , lie : Heaver Creek , CO , lOc. QINQIIAM Plunltott , checks , O'Vfc ' : Whit- tcnton , 04c ; York , 7 0 ; Nonuandl Housekeeper , SJtfo ; New Caudidato , , Berkeley cambric , No. GO , Uc ; You Bet , 4-4 , 09 c ; butter cloth , OO. 4J4'c ; Cabot , 7 c ; Furwoll , half bleached. 8 > sc ; Fruit of Loom , SJfc ; Green G , o ; Hope , 7 > Jc ; King Phillip cambric. lOc ; Lonsdalocambric , 10cLons- ; dale , 8)jc ) ; New York mills , lOo ; 1'cpporell , 42 in , Idc ; Poppcrell , 40 In , llo ; Peppcrell , M , 14Ko ; Pepperoll , 8-4 , 20c ; Poppcrell. 0-4 , 22c ; Pcppercll , 10 4 , 24o ; Canton , 4-1 , S' c ; Canton , 4-4 , 9)fo ; Triumph , Oc ; Wamsuua llo ; Valley , > c. TICKS Oakland , A , 7 fc ; International , YY , 8c ; Shrtuckot , S. S' ' c ; Warren , No. 870 , lOo ; Berwick , BA , l&c ; Acme , 13c ; York , JiO in , 13Kc ; York , : tj In , 13J < fc ; Swift Uivor , 8c ; Thorndiko , OO. 8 c ; ThorndiUe , EF , SJfc ; Tliorndiko , 120. ll c ; TJiorndiko. XX , 15u ; Cordis , No. li , .IKo ; Cordis , No. 4 , lOJ c. DUCK West Point , 28 in. 8 07 , like ; West Point , 20 in , 10 oz , 12 } c ; West Point , 2 < J in , 12o15Ko ; West Po.nt , 40 in , 11 oz. lOc. FI.VNSKI.S Plaid Haftsmon , 2lo ) ; Clear Lake , iU ) > c ; Iron Mountain , SO c. s Solid Colors Atlantic , llo ; Slater , Co : Berlin oil , OXc ; Garner oil , 0 < jt c. SiuiiiiNO CiincKS-Calcdonia X , OJ < c ; Caledonia XX 10' 9c. . ' c , Kcononiy , Otis. 'Jo , \ .iuuuiiii. v , iu i ; < ! * * ; uiiuuij ou. vrti-t. t > u ; Granite , 05"c ! ; Crawford checks , Sc ; Haw Klver plaids , 5-fc. } Siiiir.ri.vo , BKOWK Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7' c ; Atlantic H , 4-4. 7cAtlantic ; I ) , 4-4 , 0c ; Atlantic P , 4-4 , Cc : Aurora LL , 4Cc > ; Au rora C , 4 1 , 44'c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OJ c ; HoosiertiL , 4-4 , 5J/c ; Indian Head. 4-1 , 7u ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , 5&c ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5Ko ; Pepporell It , 4-4 , Oj c ; Pcpporell E , 40- inch , 7/o | : PepDercll , b-4 , 17 jo ; Pepporell , 0-1 , 20c ; Peppcrell. 10-4 , 22c ; UticaC , 4-i , 4 ? c ; AVachusotts , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora R , 44 , 7c ; Aurora B , 4-4 , O c. FHJIXEI.S ' \V'Hito-G. II. No. 2 , J { , G. II. No. 1 , ? 4' , 20 c ; G. H. No. 3. jy , G. H. No. 1 , Jf , 30nQucchco No. , % Quccheo No. 'J , ay7J c ; Auawan , 32 > ic ; Windsor , 22c. FLiNNBi-s-Hcd C , 21 inch , 15 > c ; E , 24 inch , 21 0 ! G G , 24 inch , 20c ; H A F , "f , 23c ; J H b27c ; G , ! / . 25c. IJATTS Standard , Sc ; Gem , Sc ; Bo auty 12Kc ; Boone , He ; B , cased , $ (5.30. ( UIAXKBT& White , $1,00@7.50 ; colored , S1.10@8.00. ARP Bibb , nhltc.lS c ; colored , . COTTON Frixxin.s 10 per cent trade dis. ; EE , 8 # < s ; GG , 0 fc ; XX. loots' OO , I unbleached , LL , 5 < Jc ; CC , ll c ; SS NN , 12J < Tc ; AA , I4c ; DD , 15'jc ; TIl YY , 18c ; BB , 13c ; 30 , bleached , S e ; 00 , 80 , li'Kc ; 50 , brown ana blatc , 'Jc ; 7l > , KcK ; 90 , KJC. KKNTUPKV JIUNS Hercules , 17c ; Leam- Ington , 22J4 ; Glcnwood , 30u ; Melville , 2 , " > c ; Bang-up , 2TJ < fi ; ; Memorial , I5c ; Staudpumt , 18o ; Durham , 27' ' < ; c. iISC I.IA l ous Table oil cloth , $2.50 ; table oil cloth , marble , $ .3.50 ; plain Holland. 9Mc , dado Holland , 12lfc. I'HINIS Dross Charter Oalr , fie ; Kama- po , 4o ; Lodi , fi' ' c : Allen , < ! c ; Hichmond , iia ; Windsor , OKc ; Eddystono , Oj c ; Paciilc , Jjumber mid Uuilitinu MiUciial. STOCK BOMIDS A , 12 inch , s 1 s 11 and 10 foot , 11100 ; B 13 inch , s Is 13. 11 and 10 feet , $41.00 ; C 12 mchs 1 s 113 , 1.1 and 15 foot , g3l.l ( ( ) ; D 13 inch , s 1 s 13 , 14 and 10 feet , $2.1,00 ; No. 1 com 13 in , s 1 s , 12 feet , S18.00 : No. 3 rein 13 iu 1 B , 14 mid 10 foot , $17.iC@ ! 18 50 ; No. 1 com 13 in s 1 H 10. 18. and 20 feet , $19.50 ; No. 2 com 13 m s 1 B 14 anil 1(5 ( feet , S17.00. POP/AH LUMIICH. Clear poplar box bds , % in , s 3 s , $ l5.UU ! ; clear poplar , % panel , $30.00 ; clear poplar , % in panel , 535,00 ; clear poplar , % panel stock wide , o 2 s , & 3S.OO ; clear poular corrugated ceiling , % , $ ' 39.00. POSTS White citdar , 0 inch halves , 12c ; white cedar , 5 % inch halves and S inch q'rs , He ; white cedar , 4 Inch round , IGu ; Tonnes- sao red cedar , split , lOc ; split oak ( white ) So ; sawed oak. 17c. SimLAI - No 1 plain , 8 and 18 inch , $17.50 ; No. 2 plain , S aud 10 inch , S15.50 ; No. 1 , O. G. , HS.OO. DIMUXSIONS AND TIMIIRII. 12 ft 14 ft , 10 ft 18 It 20 ft 2 > ft 24 ft 2x . . .151)0 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1900 3x0. . . . 15 00 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 19 OU 2x8 . . .1500 1500 1500 111 ( K ) 1(1 ( IK ) 1800 1900 2x10. . . 1500 15 DO 1500 IU 00 10 OU 1800 1900 2x12 , .1500 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 ( X ) IS 00 19 00 4X4SK.81000 1000 1000 1700 1700 1800 1900 FKNCINO No. 1 , 4 and 0 Inch , 12 and 14 ft , rougli , 310.00@1U.50 ; No. 1 , i and I ! inch , 10 ft , $ I7.UO@17.50 ; No. 3. 4 aud 0 inch , 13 mid 10 ft. $18.5Ctgll.uOi ( No. 2 , 4 and 0 Inch , 10 ft , $15.00 Q10.0U. FINISHING 1st and 2d clear. 1' inch. s 2 s , $19.00T ( 1.00 ; 1st and 2J clear , 1.J and 2 inch , R2s. $ 7.005I50.)0 ( ) ; d clear , I'/liiuli , s 2 s , $43 00(310 ( 00 ; B select , 1J4' , ) 'i mid 'iincli , s a s. $ ,17.00@3S.UO ; Istanu 3d clear. 1 Inch. H 8 a , $45.00 ; : id clear , 1 inch , H 'J s , ? .IO.M ( ) ; A select. 1 Inch , s 2 u. i33.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s 3 s , $30.00. SiiiN i.is , LATH Per M XX clear , $3.15 ; extra "A * . $2.iA ) ; standard A. $300 ; fi-inch clear , $ l.tWQ 1.70 ; Cinch clear , S1.75@1.S ( ) ; No. 1 , 51.1UQ1.15 : clear red cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territory , $3,10 ; California rod wood , dimension widths , 4 50 ; cypress , clear heart , dimension widths , $3.25 ; lath , $ -3.50. HOAIIDB No. 1 coin si s 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $19,00 ; No. 2 com s 1 s If. . 14 aud 10 ft , $10.60 ; No. U com sis 13 , 14 and 10 ft , $1 1 50 ; No. 4 com a 1 s 15 , 14 and 10 ft ( ship's cull ) , $11.00. Add 50a per M ft for rough , HATTKNH. WKU , Tum.so , PICKITS : O. G. Baits. 2 > i inch , OOo ; O. G , Butts , 3 , ts , a5o3-ln ; well tubing , D. .t JSL-und bev. $ , ' 3 10 ; pickets , I ) , ft H. , lUt.fW.OO . ; pickets , 1) . toll , square , $19.00 , FI.OOKINU 1st com 0-Inch white pine , $ : t .00 ; 2d com 0-inch white pine , $31.00 ; yd com 0-inch white plnce , $30.00 ; D com 0-inch white plno , $30.00 ; com 4 unit 0-inch yellow Pine $15 00 ; Slur l-mcli yellow pmo , $17,00 ; 1st uud 3d clear yellow plno , 4 uud 0-Inch , $19.00. CKIMKQ ANII PAIITITION 1st Com , * i In white pluo partition , $3,3.00 ; 2d Com , Jf in , white pititt partition , $37.00 ; cluur in , yol- Iciw ill no coiling. $30.00 ; floar > V In , Norway ' $14.50 ; 3d Com. ; ' , ' in Norway , $13.50. Twines a n it ' TWINE Sisal , 16o ; hemp , muullU , 18c. Cr.oTiiKAMNKCotton ) , 60 ft , $1 SiO ; cotton , GO ft , $1.40 ; ] ute , 50 ft. OOo ; Jutd , CO tt , $1.00. COTTON TWINS Fine. 23o ; moiilum , lljtfo ; hcnvy hemp , lOo : light hemp , 15e. SAIT , T iNn 1 1 , sail , 20o ; Calcuttft. 15c ! ManllM rope , Ift' o ; slnl rope , llU'o ; now products , 8c ; Jute , 8c ; cotton , 12o ; hldo rene , " IllHMMNC ) UUSINKSS. A Hcsiiino oT tha Work of tlio Pnnt Nine Montlifi. Building Iiiipector Whltlook yostordny completed n rcrapltulatlon of the value of the building permits .of tl.o past nine mouths , ns follows : .Innunry . * ffJ.Ml.00 I'ebrunrv. . , . 41imi.U March . 400op.0 ; ! April . 44SNI7.U ) Mixy . . . ftwaw. o June . 4M.7Hl.iO July . 4 P.nsX ) AURlMt. . 47f.0 . . 0 September . , . . , . oHI.tl.VWO " TotM . , Kv The following permits wore issued yester day : David U Blmnnon , Tesldcncc.FortlPlh nntl Cms streets . 2oOO r li lllncs , live-story building , Rlovcnth anil Howard . 00.000 V K Ingrain , cottage. Twonty-eovciith ami I'inrknoy . . . . . . . l.WO Oil WIlilnniB , roslilcncp , Tnlrtlelh ami I'aclllc . W" l Two minor penults. . . . . . . . - > J Six pormltsi. aggregating . JOT. ' J'J ' Cushtnnn's Menthe Inhaler cures calnirh , hcndacho , nouralgin , asthma , hav fovor. Trial free at your druggist. Prbo 50 emits. SHROEDER & DEAN ; GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks BaseniBiii Firs ) National Dank , 805 Smith liMii .Street , - COMMERCIAL NATIONALBANK. _ Capital , - $4OOOOO Surplus , - 4O.COO Oinccrs"nml Directors K. M. Mor eman , O M. Hitchcock , . los. ( Inmciui. Jr. , A. llenrv. K M. Anderson , Wrn ( J. Maul , v prus. : L. li. Will fnuis. A r. Hopkins pius. : A Mlllaid. casulur ; tli. . liryant , nsalstnnt cashier. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK , V. S. DEPOSTOEY , OMAHA , HUB. CnpHal . $100.000 Surplus Jan. 1st , 18S5) ) . oS > ,00 Ol'TICKIlS AND IllliorOH3 : : Ilr.Niu W.YATIM , President l.nwisS. 111.1:11. : Vlcu Pieslaeut. A. i : . youu.i N , W. V. MOICW , JOHN S.Coi.r.ixs , It. l1. Uir-iiiMi. J.N. 11. I'M'ltICK , W II. S. UUIIIIKS Cashier. , THE IRON BANK. Cor. 12IU and rninnmSts. A General Haukliitr llu < 9inc ! > s Transacted. WANTED ISSUED BY CITIES , COUNTIES , SCHOOL _ _ - _ _ ' DISTRICTS , WATER Correspondence solicited. COMPANIES. ETC. N.W. HARRIS COMPANY . . & , Bankers , I63-IG5 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO. 7O State Street. BOSTON. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302 PAXINAM STUBKT. Boots and Shooa. KlItKEtfDALL , JONES & CO. , Successors to lived , Jones & Co. Wholesale Maunfaclurcrs of Bols ] & Slices AKCuti lor notion llubbor Slice Co. , llrt. 1101 and 1)00 ) llarnoy fccrcct , omalm , Nebraska. Orowors. r1LER , lager Beer Brewers , Itcn NorlU KlKlitctnlh olrcot.Oniaht , Keb. EAOLE COItKlOE WORKS , Mannf'ctnrcrs of Galvanized Iron Cornice \\IuJon-cnpsmicl metnlloakrlliilit ! , . Jolin I'licnuHr , proprietor. 2116 itnii lit ) huuth lutli street. _ _ 8toam FlttlnRS , Pumps , Eto. _ _ BTRANn < t CLAUK STKAM IIKATINO C0n Painps , Pipes and Engines , Blturn , wntor. rnllwnr an1 mlnlni ; | ) | ] | , etc. tr.unJ'JVI Kariittin utioot , Otunlia. U. S. II'/A.D EKOINE A PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , . IIalllJ j lml mills , ills nnd tKll Jnnts it. , On.alia. U. K , lom , Aoilng ilaimnur. ULL A CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Macblim , tle.ini pumpi , BRW mllli , 12li-121i lU ttrtctOuinlia. Iron Works. PAXTON A V1ERLINO IRON WORKS , Wroiht and Cat : Iron Building Wort , Xnttlnri. braia work , general foumlry , ranrhlnH auil blacknuliU work , untie ami wnrki , U. I' , llr , anil lllh ilrocl , OnmUa. OMA HA W1HE A J/tO.Y Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk rills , wlnilovroiikrdi , flower stanil , wlru ilL'Bi. tc. Ill .virtu lull itruul , Umulia. OMAHA SAt'fA Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Iroof Safes , Vault * , Jail work. Iron ihuttcri an > l nre maiiti. U. AuOrecn. i > ruo'r. Corntr Iltu and Jnukiuu > li , ir A cot WUoltialu maauftotureri of Saso , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , llraacli olfice , 12tli anil Uarl ttreeti , Oiuuta , Ne3. SOUTH OMAHA. ' UNION KTQUK YAHDX CO. , Of Soutli Omalia , Limited , Agricultural Implomonta. Agricnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriage ! IlucoUs , olc. WholtmAle , Omnht , Ncbratk * . Furnliuro. DKWEl'A S70JVE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , fnrninn alreet , UtnMia. N bri tft. CHARLES Fnrnite , OmMia , Nolrinka. UrocorloB. McCOltD , URADT A CO. , Wliolssale Grocers , Itth and Lofivernrorlli lltflcti. Omaha , Ntliraita. Hardware. IV. J. UROA'lCn , Heayy Hirdwarc , Iron and Steel , MOL I IfE , MUM I7/\V ,1 N MatiuractnrcM uml Job em In Wagons , Buggies Rakes , Plows , Etc , Cor , 'Jtli mut 1'nrlila Mri'Ots. Omaha. Artists' MntarJals. A. HOSPJ ! , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1JU DoitRlus itrect , Oinnbn , Nebraska. Boots and Shoos. II' . V. MOUSE A CO. , Jobbers of Boots M Slices , 1101,110J , 1116 Uoimlna etrii't. Omnlm. Manufactory , bummer Hlri-tt ! , luxlon. Con ! , Coke , Etc. JAMES IK. THATCHER COAL CO. , ' Miners and Snipers of Coal anl Cot Ho out I I - Vili nin' llnnk Hull In . IMithi. " OMAHA COAL , COKE A LIME CO. Jolilieis of Mil sni Silt Coal , at ) Boulli mii ttrvot. Oiimlm. Kubtnln. "KEUUASKA VUEL ca , Sliiprs of Coal and Colic , 211 ho nth ISlh il.i Ouiatia , Nub , LUMBER , ETC , JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wuolesale Lninlier , Etc , Imported ami Atnrrloan rortlnrU "cnicnU StaM agent for Slllwnukroliyilruu lu ( tuent mid ( Jain T wlillu lime. CHAS IITE E , Dealer ill HaidwccdLunioer , Wood carpets anil pnrquct lloorlnir. VI11 an blictls , Umnlin. INcb OMAHA LUMllKlt CO. , nil Kinds of BBMing Material at Wholesale 1Kb Btrrclnnil Union I'ntlllc truck , Omaha. LOUIS nitA Dalcr : in lumber , lath , Lime , Sash , Uoura , Etc. Vnnlt Corner ? thinit Douglai. OOic * Corner lUtli and Douuln. i'JCA'JJ. W. UHA1' . ' Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Comer 'Jtli a.itl l ls , Oinnli . C7. A' . DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Liufc 13th ami California Hri'Cte.Umnin..V ! biaak . _ MJIIInory ontl Notions. _ f. "onKnVELDEll & CO. , IniDorters & Joliufirs in MUinery & Nolions KH , 2IU anil 212 South Illli Blrccl. Notions. J. T. Wholesale Nolions and Fur-ashing - Goods , 114 Ilarncy S'rvct , Oiimlm. and l , & ni UDELL , Stonge and Commission Merchants , Specialties Iltiltcr , OCKS , clicoae. pnullry , 1111 ! lluunra olrcut , Uiimhn , Nul ) . Dry Goods ' mid Notlojis. j ; . E.'SMITH Aca , Dry Uoflils.FiirnisliinE . Goad ? and Notions 1)01 ) and 11011)jiitln9 | , car. lltli ilreut , UniliaNob. : ' ' KILVAT1UCK KOCjTDItr'aOODS CO. , ininorters & JolteinDry Goods , Nolions Ge t'i furiil hiinr uoo < 1 dirtier Dili auil llurnof ttruiti.Uuulia. Nubraska. _ Bnilte' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shun- Mechanic ! ' tool nml lluirnlo tcalci. U05 lluuglul trout , Oinuiia , > ob. Toysi Eto. _ _ II. HARDY & CO. , Jobb.'ri of Toys , Dolls , Albnras , Fancy Goodi , ncusa lurnhliluK uooJ * , elillilron'i h uriiuni Btruft , Oicniha , < on CONSOLIDATED TANK LIKE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ailo greaao , etc. , Oraabit. A. U. Ultliop , ilnunitafj Papor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wliolesale Paper D3 lers , Carry n nice nook nt iirliitln . wmrplnimn'l > 'rltln ) J ftt. doesial alt eutlon xlrcnl o card paper - Till ! CHICAGO SHORT LIE ot < "JHn Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. ' The lest ! Ituuto from Oinnliii anil Council lo TWO THA1NH DAlf.Y BHTWKEN OM.MIA AND COU.N01I/ Chlcn'o ( , AND Ullhrnukoc , fit. 1'nti ! , Miiiiciiolis ! ; | , Cedar Hiipli lUick Iriliuult 1'iecporl , Itockfonl , Clinton , ) liiliiiiio ) | , Jn ) eniort ) , ! ( , ' ! ii ) MiullsDii , Jaiicsrille , Itcliill , Wlnoiiii , JLuJull other Impoitant iiolnt * Kail , North it and BulithChlt. For tbrouuh ticket * call on tlio tliket audit at l.'fl ) Farnaui itnot , In ISarker llluok , or rt Union I'uciBo lm > ot. I'ullman Hloaimrf and Inn nuost Dining Cart In lot wcirlO ore run cm tliu nir.ln line nl the llilc < un. Milt waukce A Hf 1'aul Ilallwiir , ixml uvuir attootlon II lialil to pam'iiiicr * uy cituitvuui cu > ; luyu of Ilia co tapan jr. lUMIl'l.KK.aoncral alunaccr. j. K TUCKln. Anl.tintion < Tl\l Manacer. A. V -'AlirKN'lKU , ( icneral l'u > iun cr ana Ticket Auent. UKO K.III1AKKOHI ) . Asolitnatfieueral I'aucngor ml'JKkct Airuot. T. J. OLA UK. Utneral baDirlnt nieul. FOR MEN ONLY ! Forr.08TorFAn.lHO MAMnoODi otntraland KEKVOUB D BII.ITTj Wdkntii of Dodyind Hindi KfficU ofErroricryicf inln01ilurViiut.r. KoLnl. > ol.U lljw lo Lullr , . lUiUUIr ui.r.lllti HUtr THrtlnlC T-Hr > te l > % < ! ; . Hen Utllr/ froM II Ultlfi , TrrrllvrUi , sn < l KrrUM I otiulrltk. ToucftM rU Utvl. llvek. rallvlliUnkllou. inj | > rwuf. nkll 4 ( iiilia ) Int. idJi.i. IRII KldirM CO. . BUF0. . H ' FFRINI rr'k11 ' buupiiiiod liy nnyuim. Trto l 1111111 i j ; < mt on uiinmouoodpruilucou u iit'uutifulllnhb ; moro nth active ihnnnaiurnl wood. Diiiitlilo , vconomtuul. Hrnd ( orclruilnr mill uuiuploof tuHxl lliiUliui'l MUM Forlrilto to Kiiur : : : IIIIOTIIUIIH , j.iiuriinif al\\ \ \ > . N w YoikCltr.