Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 03, 1889, Page 3, Image 3
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THIHtSDAY , OOTOBBU a , 1S30. v' "Wheat Steady at Some Further De cline in Valuos. A FIRMER FEELING IN CORN. No Trouble ICxiicrlonorxl l > y Provision Trniiurn to Keep Interest AllYO A Cut In All Clnssci CHICAGO PKODUCI3 MAKKBT9. CHICAGO , OoV 2. [ Special Telegram to TUB Hr.r , ] The wheat market was steady ntnomo further decline In values. Consld- ' crabla notlvit.v was observed , but the fovor- ikh excitement Unit hni characterized opera tions at Into was lucking. Cables wore Mhcr tame In n majority of Instances , | though no positive iloollno in prices was quoted. Kccclpts In thu northwest are heavy and advlcoa from that quarter indicate that tlio movement Is likely to bo largo for some thno to como , possllily until snow flics. Ho * colptB huioanu nt nearly all winter wheat points nru not excessive. In Chicago they nra on the decrease , only Ki3 cars boltiR re corded on ttio Inspection sheet this morning , wlillo to-morrow's estimate calls for 131 cars. "WhiMtls uccumnlating rapidly In Now York , liowovcr , and exports from New York are next to nothing. About tbo most bull nil hums floating around to-day were statomcnts from the Toledo market report nnd n prominent St. Louis miller- first , that 80 per cent of the Ohio sur plus has loft farmers' hands , anil , second , t Jut Missouri farmers have parted with TO per cent of ttiolr wheat. Flour man are not nblo to report foreign Inquiry to amount to anything and Boauourtl clearances of Hour are not on the Increase ) . News from the out- oluo wixa not pirtioiiliirlyjti9t > lritinp\o cltlior Bide , but what came that was open to bearish construction sccmoil to bo the most Influen tial. The market xvus qulto strong early m the day. December opuncd at S'jj c , sold up Immediately to 82 C@t)2 ) o and subsequently worked elf to B3J < fC < iiyc. On this decline euvcral good sized lines of long wheat uatnu out , but strong buying by Ilutchlnson , Dun ham , Schwartz , Dupco und others caused a recovery to SJ c. Later the mar ket workud down onca moro to SSjg'o , but a second , rally took the nrlco to 82jfc. ? Thu market was quiet toward tt < j luut. and the closing quotations wuru 83 May started in at 85J c , ranpcd at _ ho first hour , advanced with December - comber to about the top , sold oft to S5@35J c , recovering the lost ground in part and clos ing at S5.fl3SBjtfc. October ranged at 80 > @ 81p pud c'oacd ' ut S0 _ c. Compared with yea- t tardiiy. the closing prices murk u shrliiKugo of % @J4r Trading In futures , though rvctivc , was not quite up to tlio rucont uver- ago volume of transactions. The temper of the speculative crowd Is qulto bearish , even the bulls , or a majority of them , predicting n reaction. Cuiluhy , Linn and most of the big leaders are buck on the lloor and very few of them nru talking bullish for thu near future , although several declare themselves bo- Hovers in higher prices later on , when the old world begins to need wheat bad enough to bid for It. There was a firmer market for corn , but not any moro activity m speculative dealings , the advuuco not being stilllclotit to seriously alurru the shorts In the absence of any ma rt torlal chance in the munition. Ifacclpts wore disappointingly small , being more than 100 cars loss than yesterday's estimates , this bolr. . . explained , however , by the statement that billed through curs hud boon reckoned v yesterday. The demand for cash offerings was brisk , and the chief stronth of the mar ket lay in the ncaY deliveries. Exports were light and the Liverpool market was quoted wcult. Outsldo domestic markets sympa thized only slightly In the firmness of this. October was in good demand and closed % o higher than on yesterday. November was likuwiso higher , closing nt 81J o bid. No new features of importance developed in outs. The market was quiet oven to dull- no"f ) , but llrui , and in May a shade bolter prices wore obtainable- most of the day , though the closing quotations uro identical with those of yesterday. Operations were on a moderate scale. A fairly good con sumptive and shipping demand is reported rnd local stocks arc not likely to accumu late very rapidly under the existing condi tions. fc Provision traders had no trounlo to keep thulr interest in the market nlivo. The monthly stocks showing , which was larger of pork and lard nt least , than was expected , received considerable attention , und there was also moro or less discussion over the movement of hogs nnd their probable course- In thu near future , but these subjects wura ovcrsnadowed by October pork. That arti cle had the cull with everybody , and the no tion of the coutt yesterday in refusing tno application of the cliquu for an injunction a gulnst the delivery of October-made prop erty , together with the day's developments , furnished an abundance of mutter to subor dinate ov.irythliiK else. The manipulators from the start were vigilant watchers of the market. Trading opened at I0io ; : , but tun pica was subsequently advanced by Ilutch- Inson nnd brokers in his emnloy irregularly to $11.00 and was mndo to close nt 11.00 , or COo above yesterday. No weakness , so far could bo scon on thu sui-fuco , was ahown bv the partita in control. Thuir defeat In court in no wlso disconcerted them apparently , and tor the time being they retained their ilom- nia , Ja with their old vigor. During thu last hour of the session a tender of t50 ! barrels of October-made pork was made by the filter- national i'nuliinit company lo StaulTor nnd v refused. The pork wai sold Inter under thu rules of the board "for whom it may ro n corn. " The tender , refusal und public Halo. it was generally believed , were mudo by arrangement for the purpose of making u test case for the directors to pass upon. The ease will probably receive. , ofllciul action an coon as the papers can bo drawn and Hied , nnd the position of the board established on its own rules governing the delivery of pork mndo In October. When thu October deliv ery was marked un to $11,00 Hutchinson bid openly $10,50 for 1,000 barrels of October. made pork. In other lines of the product the day's ' business was naturally curtailed. Outside orders were down to a minimum , nnd with professionals a strong disinclina tion wus shown to urunuh out. Prices were also easier tn their tendency , being aft'eutud by the largo hog receipts and restriction ID speculation , CHICAGO lilVK SCO UK. Cmouio , Oct. 3. [ Special Tologratn to Tim Uci : . ] OATTU ! Uocclpta wore divided nt 7,000 natives , 0,000 Texuns and 3,000 rang ers. The demand centered on best export tears , md good dressed beat stuck , the nauia oiling strong. About all other classes of I natives , as has been the case for a mouth or more , ruled slow and dragged along all day nnd tUrongly competed with plain nnd mo- ( Hum Jin lives , some buyers preferring good rangers at thu price to medium and half na tives. Texuns wuro about steady , o.uinors perhaps Belling a .shado off. Nutlvo cows and heifers were no lower than yesterday , yet nro going at about the lowest prices of the Benson , Hulls uro also selling very low. Tuo slacker and feeder trade remains slow ml prices , cspcoutly on loan stock , are about us low as ut uny time. Choice to extra boovcs , fl.0@4.80 ; medium to good stuort , 1350 to 1500 Ibs , iaSO@-t.40 ; 1200 to 1 50 Ibs , | 3GO.425 ( : 050 to 1200 Ibs , (3.00(24.00 ( ; stackers nnd feeders , fl,00gU.OO ( ; cows , bulls and mixed , ' 1,00(32.85 ( ; bulk , (3.00(32.10 ( ; Texas steers , | 2. 0@2. 5 ; cows , fl.rjSG&OO ; western rungors , J2.-10@3.SO. Hoas 'Micro was a rtralt cut of lOo on all classes , in some instances Ifio on big , aowy heavy. Pacuors paid tl. 00(34.10 ( and snippers 4.10(34.20. ( Light orU sold ut fJ.60@-l.00 and lu go sorts at HSOQ4 S3. The market 4l7p8ed } weak. _ F1NA.NO1A.I4. New yoHK , Oct. 3. | Special Telegram to TUB HUB. ] STOCKS The opening of the stock market to-day with a gcueral upturn In prices from last night rcllcotod the soutl- mcnts expressed at the uptown resorts last night. The bulls were oven moro confident. They argue that the desperate efforts to com plicate financial matters for several days past have failed to dislodge stock * as the boars expected. It Is further calculated that the short tntcrosi has boon Increased , which will servo ns n bull force when the turn comes. Chicago parties have boofl tnklug pronto on n few stocks , but generally they have bought Grangers on slight depressions. The banks nnd trust companies nro not at all nlarmcd over the money conditions , They claim to hnvo funds for reliable houses nt fair rates. The market followed the lead of London in opening nt ' @ 'j _ per cent over close yesterday. Atchlson , St. Paul , Louis- vlllo & Nashvillu nnd Kenning took the load In the general list nnd Sugar Trusts In un listed stocks. Slight advances were scored In early dealings , which in most of the Hat amounted to from % to } { per cent , while Atchlson rose 1 per cent to 31 nnd Sugar % . The engagement of another KWO.OOO of gold for oniort chocked the buying nnd prices settled away until everything was under the opening figures , Manhattan bccama con * splcuous with n drop of 3 per cent to 103. There was a somewhat better fcolitis toward the end of the hour- and nt 11 o'clock the market was dull. During the hour to 13 o'cloult there was little general.Improve ment. Manhattan recovered to 104. Pull man went up to 100. Atehlson wn < unsettled and after Rolling oft to83J recovered to 33 ! < _ , Early renewals for money were at 8 and 9 per cent. There wns enough Improvement In money matters before the oloso to allow money to he offered at 3 per cent. There nro Indications that the spasms In money rates nro nbout ovor. Grangers have boon well hold. The real business Is good und stocks buoyant. Trusts hnvo had their trials und a better feeling is expected to follow. There was some covering before the end to-dny and the general buying helped prices to nbout the best figures of the duy. Even Atchlson showed a not gain of 3 nor cent nt 83 } . Qrangers , except Northwestern , were up M per cent from lust night. Lackawannn sold at 140 cx-divldond nt the close. Louisville gained % per cent to 79. Sugar Truuts climbed again to 93 , or UJf tier cent better for the day. The total sales for the day were 137,823 shares. Following nro the closing quotations : H. S.4s resular. 127 iNoithorn I'nclno. . ! B < { U.S.4scoupons . . .127 rtoproforrml. . . . . . . "H'S. " " X & A. W. . 1M4 ! U. do iirotorred HI I'nclnctMor'Jj US N.Y.bontral 1U7 Central I'aclllc. . , . . 3\ . D.fcK . 81 Chlcuuo A ; Alton. . . . IL'3 Itoclc Island . 101J Chlcn 1:0 , Burlington C..M. & 8tl > . Tl4 ! & ' } iilncv dopreferroil . 11714 r > . .r.w . . Illinois Contra ! ll do preferred . 100 I. , 11.AV 9J ! Uiilon Pdclllo . CTH Knnnnsdc I'exaa. . . . V-'i W..St. L. * ! ' . . 174 ! I.akeSbora J0.1J.J iloproforreii . ! > 2K Michigan Central. . IB' Western Union. . . . Ki MlBsouilPacltlo. . . . "lii ! Motfnr On call stringent , ranging from 3 to 10 per cent , closed offered at 8 per cent. Piituis MBIIU.IXTILB PAPUII 5J < j )7'j ) ' per cent. STRKLINO EXCIUNOE Dull nnd weak ; sixty-day bills , $4.S3 f ; demand , S4.S7.f. Mlnin-j Stocks. NEW Yourc , Oct 3. rSoooial Telegram to TUB BUB. ] the following ara the m'm- ns stock quotitions : Caledonia It. JI..2T,0 Iron Silver 210 Koadwood T , I2i Mutual 14. ) Kuroka Con 200 Mt. Diablo l.V ) Hiilc & Norcro33.-A" Ont.irlo SUM Homestako ! kO Plymouth 1SS Horn Silver 130 Ward Con liW PHODUOE MAKIC15TS. CniCAOO , Oct. 3. 1:15 : p. m. cloio Wheat Lower ; October , 80 ; ' e ; December , S2c ; May , Ki 'o. corn Firm ; October. 81j o ; May , Oats Sloudy ; October , l'J > e ; May , 2 Uyo October. 41J < c. Uarloy October , olio. Prime Timothy $1.2. ) . Flax Seed Cash , $1.27@1.3T.H Pork Steady ; October , * 11.UU ; January , Lard Steady ; October , I3.97K ; January , $5.83. Whisky tl.03. Flour Unchanged ; winter wheat , $2.00 1.40 ; spring wheat , $1.25J3.00 ; rye , 42.50 § 2 r D. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , M.)7l ! ) < ; @I.SO ; short clear , $3.50/aj.02 > ; short ribs , M.IK ) . lintlor Steady ; creamery , 10@2oc ; dairy , 13@21c. ( Jiieese Finn and higher ; full cream cheddurs , 9 © 10u : flats , y % ( 10 o ; Young Americas. lOifC lOJ c. Kggs Firm ; fresh , 10)iJ@17o. ) Hides UnchanKcd ; liglu and heavy green salted , 5o ; salted bull , -lj c ; green salted c.ilf , 5Kc ; dry flint , r > @ru ; dry salted , tie ; dry calf , 5Jlic ; ue.ioon.-t each , 20c. Tallow Unchanged ; solid packed , 3 } o ; cake , 4 0. Recolpts. Shipm'ti. Flour . . . . 2-V)00 ) 11,000 Wheat . 131.000 2 . ( WO Core . 371,000 207.000 Outs . 22rOOJ 60,000 Now Y.n-lc. Oct. 2. Wheat - Ko- colpts , 315,830 ; oxports. 2-1.400 ; spot unsettled nnd lower ; No. 2 red , bS'if io c in elevator ; SJJsCgWUiU afloat , 6 ( > ' } S < ! $ > ha Io. . b. ; No. 8 red , S > : fo ; ungradoa ruu , 75ii539Xc ; options lower but steady ; No. 2 red and October clotting nt S5 } c. Corn Hccoipts , 273,090 bushels : exports , .1'jnflO ' husholt ; spot higher , closing easy ; No. 2 , 3' . > J.i@ ; y , ' c In elevator ; 40 310 afloat ; ungruded mixed , 89@llu : options h'.guer ' uud tlrm ; October closing nt Wa , O.its Uucuipts , 01,001 } bushels ; experts , 210 ; spot firmer and fairly active ; options llrmer and active ; October closing at2(5J ( c ; spot. No. 2 white , 2lf@23)4u ) : mixed west ern , 21J @ 3es white western , SdOftljc. Coffee Oulious closud barely steady , 5@15 points down ; October , $15.75 15.80 ; November , S15.75@15.SO ; spot lllo , strong ; fair cargoes , tl'J.75. ' Sugar Uuw , dull ; roflnod , steady. Petroleum Strong ; United closed at 09o. 09o.Eggs Eggs Firm ; western , 24o. Pork Firm and strong ; mess inspected , f 22 'J3djlC.75. | Laid -Firm ; Western steam , t8.52Q6 53 ; closing ? < J.53. Mutter Firm ; western dairy , 0 ( < 5IJc ; .creamery , 12@5J o. Cheese Firm ; western. 8@9c. Mln n c pi > l x , Ojt. 3. sumplu wheat dull and lower ; receipts , 333 cars ; ship ments , ( VI curs. Closing : No , 1 hard October , 70Ko : May. 8W ; on trnck , 8Io ; No , 1 norlhurn , October , "lij o ; May , bi3fo * ; on track , 78o ; No. 1 nortuurn , October , 73i > ; May , 7Su ; on trnck , 70o. .Mllvtiiiiictf , Oct. 2. Wheat Easy ; cash , 73 > He ; No. I northern. 8Je. Corn-Dull ; No. 3 , 31 > , ' ( aj2o. Outs Sloady ; No. 3 wliito. Siji'c. ' Uye-Firm ; No. 1 , 48 @ 43J4'c. Hurley Steady ; October 5iio. Pro visions Firm ; pork , 111.00. Mvm-imol , Oct. 3. Wheat-Quiet , de mand fallen off ; holders offer moderately ; CullfornlaNo. 1 , 7s 3Kd@7s 4Vfd percental ; red western winter , Os 9i iIC ? s 10 > tfd. . Corn Quiet und unchungcd ; new mixed western , 4s 2 , d per cental , UniiMH Uny , Oct. 2. Wheat Steady ; No. 3 hard , cash , OSes October , OS' o ; No. 3 hard , cash , UUo ; No , 3 soft , c.i9h70o Did ; October , 70u- . Corn-Quiet ; No. 3 cash , Slo bid. Oats-No. 3 cash , 17o bid. Hi. Ijouls , Oct. 3. Wheat Lower ; cash , 78K@T8 o ; May , 84fc. LoruVoak \ ; oash , 29 0 ; May , SOVo. Outs Firm ; cash , 19u ; May , 2'J c. Pork-Steady ; Jll.O''W. Lard firm at | 3.85 ( j.90. Whisky Steady at Sl.OJ. Uutior Unchanged ; creamery , 20@2Jc ; dairy , 18 ( 20c. ClnoliiMiitl , Oct. 8. Wheat Easier ; No. 2 rod , b3@S3o. Horn Easlor ; No. 3 uilxod , Outs-Easier : No. 3 mixed , 22 Whisky-fl.W. _ MVi : Bl'UCIC ChlunKOi Oct. 3. Tuo Drover * ' Journal reports as folio was Cutllo Hocoipls , 10,000 ; market higher for good , others weak ; choice to extra beeves , * 150il.60 ; steers , I3.000JUOJ itocUers and foadors , 11.90 ( 3.00 ; cow , bulls and mixed , 1.0033,88 ; Texas cattle , Jl.SS @ 2.85 ; western rangers , W.40@3.80. Hops Hocclpts , 20,000 ; innrkot wcnk nndlO20o lower ; mixed , H00@4.60 ; heavy. 3.00@4.30 ; llcht , H.HK&4.86 ; skips , $3.0i ( $ 4.10. Sheep Kocclpts , 0,000 ; market slow nnd lOo lower nil around ; natives , M.noC'Sl.SO ; western , ftt.r > 04.S5j ( Texuns , | 3.004.25 ; inmbs , | -I.OOJ5.W ( ! ) . Knimrm Clly , Oct. 3. Cattle Receipts , 1,200 ; shipments , 4.500 ; common to choice corn-fed steers , * 3 0001.23 ; stookon nnd feed ers steady , tl.COft3.15 ; cows Rtondy , $1,33 @ 2.f > 0 : grass rnngo steers , ? 1.00(32.70. ( Ho s KccolpK 7,300 ; shipments , 3r )0 ( market closed lOo lower ; light , $4.10 < y 1.25 ; heavy and mixed , (3.75 asked. Nntldiml Hloalc Ynrd , ICnstSt. . IjntilH , Oct. 3. Cattle Uecolpts , 2,500 ; shipments , 400 ; market steady ; fair to choice heavy native steers , $ i G0. < $4.45 ; stockers - ers nnd feeders , & .10@3.75 ; range steers , $2.00(32.50. ( Hogs Uecolpts , 0,800 ; shipments , none ; market strong ; packing , t3.5K4.20 ) ; light , fl.10Q4.4S. OMAHA. ItlVK MTOOK. Cuttln Wednesday , Oct. 3. In looking over to-day's trading In caltlo U would bo dinicult to discover any essen tially uow features. Thcro was n prolly good run of cattle here , mostly westerns nnd M'cxnnst. The market was bare of prime corn-fed boovcs , but thcra were some pretty fair natives on sale. Native beeves sold at $3.35 ® 1.00. nnd Tcxnns nt ? 3.25$2.45. ( The market , though sloxv to open , wus fairly ac tive und quite a good many boovcs changed hands before the close. Hatchers' stock sold In seine cases easier , while dcsirublo cows , ouch as the buyers wanted , brought fully steady prices. Nattvo cows sold ut $1.0U@.40 , but principally nt * l.S5ft2.00. ( Stockcrs und feeders movud freely , und the sales were qulto largo. Some good , but not heavy natives sola at $ J.GO. A bunch of good westerns brought $2.75. Hoars. A few loads of the best heavy hogs sold early ut nbout BtcuOy prices , but thu market weakened so soon that It rould almost bo stiid to have opened iic lower. It weakened still uioru toward the close , and the buyers became very Indifferent , showing llttlo con cern whether they bought the last arrivals or not. It would bo safe lo call the market closing lOc lower , but thu best hogs were about all sold before the close. Tbo decline was mostly on the heavy packers , dcsirublo heavy hogs sultiiDlo for the shipping trade not showing so much off. "The sales were largely nt SI.8r > ( < ? 3.flO , ns as.xln.it $ J.K.W5 ! ) ! ) yesterday. The ll ht hogs sold about 5o lower , that Is largely ut $1.05 , ns against SI.10 yesterday. Some light sorts sold at $1.07 ; The light hoc sbiupera reported their hogs as costing 4u less than yesterday , but with the quality , if anything , a little bettor. IlocoipM. Cattle 1,800 Hogs , . . . 5,000 Prevailing Prices. The following U a Ubla of pries ? pjld In this market for the grades of Block men tioned : Primosteers. 13113 to 1010 ! ! . . _ 3.90 Good steers , 1350 to 145) ) Iba. . : i.7."i Good steers , 105J w 1300 Ib3. . . 3.35 Western steers , 3.50 Common dinners 1.00 Ordlaary to fair cows 1.50 Fair to good cows 1.80 Good to choice cows 2.00 Fairtogood bulls 1.50 LightstocKers nnd feeders. . . . 2.25 Good feeders. 1150 to 1100 Ibs. . . 2.40 Fair to choice light nogs 4.00 Fair to choice heavy noes 8.80 Fair to choice mixed hogs 3.90 .4.00 Common to rough bo s 3.50 @J.SO ICoprosotitacivo ri BTCEHS. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 19 11S9 $3 85 01 11178 $3 95 21 .1118 8 40 20 1218 8 95 10 .1227 3 50 40 1300 4 00 40 .1378 3 00 19 1823 4 00 COW8. 1 % 0 1 00 3. . 907 1 85 15 813 1 10 44. . 053 1 03 3 U35 1 15 8. .1103 1 03 i nro ! 5 IS. . 07S 2 00 2 785 83 23 , . 884 2 00 4 915 50 12. .1077 2 15 50X 3 1050 ( X ) 1. .1000 2 ! ! 5 n H83 00 .IS'10 ' 2 40 23 9-18 1 85 CO. . . 803 VRKDKIl ? , 24. . 800 2 SO 21. . 3 no 51. . 002 2 35 20 . 815 2 50 7. . 771 2 40 43. . 911 } 2 150 1. ,1050 2 50 41. . 022 2 00 8. . S10 2 50 18. . 9J7 2 05 STAGS. 1. .12.10 1 t 10 .1441 3 40 1. .1400 1 S3 53. ,15'J3 ' 3 50 1IU1.I.S. . 1 . 1050 1 50 1 . . .1280 05 1 . 1410 1 00 5. . . . 1200 90 narcus. 10 . OU 2 80 6TOCKCI19. 19 CSS 1 WU3TB11K OVTTLE. Owner. No. Av. Pr. 1 cow , stray . .10TO SI 50 4 cows , strays. . . . . . .1270 1 ISO 5 cows , straya . . 834 I 50 1 cow. slray . .12IM ) 1 00 2 aloers , strays . IH'W ' 2 75 1 steer , slray . .1800 2 75 1 slcer , slray .1550 2 75 1 sieor , stray. . .1100 2 10 6'J feeders . . Oil ) 2 55 20 feeders . . 721 2 30 7 feeders . . see 2 GO 30 feeders . . 822 2 00 13 . . 855 2 00 IW . .1070 2 40 . .1032 2 40 Brush Land and Cattle Co. 223steorH , Col-Tex . .1103 245 114 feeders , Col-Tex . ,1033 2 CO J , M. Kuykcndull 78 cows . .1034 2 10 J. A. Cooper lot steers , Col-Tox . ,1133 , 2 45 lOt ) steers , Col-Tax . .1123 3 45 Combs' & P. 83 feeders . .inr.2 3 75 3 stags . ,12JO , 3 SO Riverside H. & S. Co. 44 steers , Col-Tox . , .10(53 ( 325 45 steers , Col-Tex . ,1059 , 3 25 B. F. Grout- 3S steers . ,13'M , 3 75 Wisconsin Laud und Cattle Co. 2 steers . .1410 3 50 HOflH. . No. Av. Sh. Pr. Sh.SO 1 113..21(1 ( SO W 00 0 02..231 1X ( ) 3 ( X ) U 49..Ull 80 a oo J IU1..3SO 210 800 ) )5. ) , .2ni 80 8 90 lli'J 8 03 70. . .23.-I 200 3 90 100 69. . . ' -'SO 100 8 90 a o 70 . 211 100 ! 1 90 120 63. . .270 8 00 620 58. 120 8 00 51. 120 3 02 ! 01. . .2fO 120 3 820 02. . .2TO 100 3 92 120 62. . .291 200 3 02 100 70. , .24-i 80 3 95' 200 24. . .SIM 40 8 05 40 (11 , .3jO 80 8 05 100 120 8 05 100 60..813 40 3 95 80 70..223 SO 305 120 120 8 95 2-10 701253 ! ! ! bO 8 05 120 57..250 ICO 3 95 200 03..223 40 395 100 WJ..SU ) 2.00 805 120 713..235 820 3 95 50..833 120 8 05 SO ( . . . .245 80 S 05 120 47..249 3 05 120 45..875 60 3 05 100 03..257 40 3 95 120 78..2i7 : 120 SSK 60..250 40 73..841 bO 03..813 40 b3..225 00 83..853 00 240 00 733."j ; ; ' ; 40 Ol..2a5 120 4 05 . . . .207 405 181.313 120 05 60..25(1 ( 05 74..313 07Jf 50 * * iO 07 " ' ; 123"307 ! ICO U7J monthly fitfuemrjnt. Showing the ofllclnl rccolptn nnd nlilpmcnls of Hvo stock ihirliiR tlio inouUipf Soit tnbor , 1SS3 , ntul the number of head consumed nt South Onmlm : DISPOSITION. lilvo K. A. Moore , of HuUler. marketed oattlo , J. T. Deacon , came in from Coluridgo with hogs. .1. Sudgron , of Edgar , had c.ittlo on the market. n. 1J. Hurd , of Central City , was a visitor at the yards , Ii. Stubbs & Co. , of Uradshaw , had hogs on the market. W. M. Haywood , of Tokamah , was In with three loads of cattle. Fuller , Smith and Fuller , of Scrlbnor , bad Uogs on the market. J3. W. Vuu Doron , of Lttchlloid , was In with two earn of hogs. S. T. Story o line In from Tokamah with three car loads of eattlu. Combs & Porslngor , of Ledge Pole , had six card of cattle on the market. W. II. Hoiifle , of Arcadii , was on the mar ket with two loads of cuttlu. Henderson was roproscntod by C. Hegicr , who had hogs on thu ui.irkot. D. C. Nlles , of Caldwell & Niles. Angus , was on tbo market with two ears of ho s. Inspector Clark Ho ward condemned thirty- six lump-Jaws durino September. Why people continue to send In suoh stuffs is a nr'stcry , as they nro all condemned. OMAHA I'roiluce , Kriilts , Kic. Eoo3 Strictly fresh , 17@18e. BUTTCH Creamery , fnnev , 17@lSc ; choice , 15(310)0. ( Dairy , fancy. IS lOo ; choice , 12 > r 1 Ic. Country , fancy , 12 u > l lo ; irood to choice , 10@llc ; fulr , O lOc ; inferior. 7 < 3Sc. LiviiPinnoNi ) Portion , ? 1 W. GAMH Prairie chickens , f2.003.00 : mnl- larcl ducks , W.50cj3.00 ( : mixed uucks , $1.50 ® 2.00 ; tc.U , $1.25 1.50 ; jack snipe , * 1.S5@1.S ( ) ; plover , $1.00 1.25 ; venison saddles , 13ffll4o ( ; carcasses , 810c. HiAX3 : Choice hand-picked navy , S1.7f @ $2,00 ; choice hund-plckcU medium , $1G3@ l.SO ; choice bund-picked counlrv. ? 1.00@l.t 5 ; clean country , § 1.50@1.CO ; inferior country , $1.00(31.23. ( 3'r.i.Ts , TAU.OW , ETO. Green salted hides , l)4 ) ( 4 > je ; dry salted hides , 5c ; dry flint hides , 7c ; calf hides , 4V(5u ( ; damaged hides , 2c loss : siieep pelts , KI-OOII , each , 25c@ Sl.OO ; sheep pelts , dry , per 11) , 0@12c. Tallow , No 1. 4@4J.Jo ; No. 3 , aj0 ? : o. Grease , while , 4KC'J14e ; yellow , 2K3c. Woor. Fine , average , 15@10c ; medium , average , 21@22 ; quarter-blood , average , 20 ® 21c ; coarse average , 15@17c ; cotls and rough , average , 14MU1C. CIIKESC Young Americas , full cream , 12c ; factory twins , lOc ; off grades , 7@Sc % ; Van Koascn Edom , fll.50 pordnx ; sap s.igo , 19c : brick , 0@10e ; liuiburgor , SQUo ; domes tic Swiss , lUf llc. LEMONS Fancy , & 3.00@8.50 ; choice , 55.50 ® 0.00. 0.00.CiiANiir.uuiK'3 CiiANiir.uuiK'3 ' Capo Cod , $9.09@10.00. OIIAXOES J ouisinna , per box , $1.00. UUTrtiiiSK Tubs. 14o ; rolls , Ific. BUCKWIIKAT FI.OUII Per bbl. , $0.50. N. Y. Concord , per basket , 35 . API-LKS Per bbl , $1.00j3.00. ( CALll-OHNtA GlUl'BS 51.501.73. ( CALII-OUMI.V PLUMS SI. 50. PEAKS 10 Ib boxes , $1.75@2.25. BANANAS According to size , per bunch , Coco A NUTS Pur 109 , ? j.OO. Al'l'LU BUTTEU--50. CIDKK BbKS.-i.50 ; hf bbls , $3.00. MAI-I.I : SuoAit 12J < ; ( < 4l3o per Ib. VIIAI , Choice , inoJium size , choice heavy , 5c. HONI.Y Hie per Ib for choice. Pniuvns : - HVjjVVgiOc per Ib. J 1:1.1.1 : * -iftMB : ! per Ib. BliuswiVo. . 1 , lli jl'Jc. Pins li'KBT Pickled , kits , 75c ; pickled pigs' toncucs , kits , $2.33 : pickled tripe , kits , 05c ; pickled II. ( J. tripe , kits , 33o ; spiced pigs' hocks , kits , 1.15. Bun ir ToN ui:3 : Salt , bbls , $20. HAY $ l.0. ) ( 5.00. CHOP -$10.00@l2.00. : BHAX flO.OO. OrouericH. PnovisioNS Hums , No. 1 , 10-lb average , 10c ; 20 to23 Ibs , lO u ; 13 lo 14 Ibs. ll'/o ; No. 2 , Oj i" , flhouldors , 5"o " ; breakfast ba con , No. 1 , b-Sfc ; hum Biiusacc1 , Oc ; dried beef bams , On ; beef tongues , Jjii.OO per dozen ; dry suit meats , IJiiiiO o per Ib ; hum rouletlo , 0fe. PiUKi.u-i iModium , pur bbl. $1.50 ; small , $5.50 ; gherkins , 40.50 ; C. & B. chow chow , qts $3.85 ; pts , SI. 10. CANDV UK ® l o perlb. CiiucoLvri : AND Cocov 31c)7c ( ; ) ) per Ibj Gorman chicory , red , 7J e. GINGUH Jamaica , If pints , M.OO per doz. OoFruu Green Fun uy , ola golden Uio. 23o , : fancy old peaherry , 24e ; Ulo , choice to fitncy , 23u ; Ulo , m-lmc , 21u ; Kio , good , 20o ; Mocha , 80o ; Java , fancy Mundchliug , 29u ; Juvu , good interior , 24u. NUTS Almonds , I5Q17 ; Brazils , Sc ; fil berts , llo ; pecans , lOo ; walnuts , 12u ; pcuuut cocks , 80 ; rousted , lOo. XVicAi-riNo PAi'tit Straw , per Ib , l/ @ 2 o ; ru , 2K ; munillu , B , SQJOJfo ; No. 1 , 80. , SuoAiis-Cut loaf , Oj e : out loaf , cubes , Oo ; standard , powdered , 0 > fo : XXXX , powdered , O o ; gr.inulatod , standard , tidd bo ; confectioners' A , SJ ii ; white , extra C , 80 ; climax , 8)fc ; extra U , Nebraska , SJ o : auihor , 7 0 ; California golddn C , 7)g ) < s. S \usAon Bologna , 4 > i@'io ; Fnmkfort , 7Kotonguo ; , 8Xoj summer , iiOij ; hcadohoeso , 0 ! < o. I'orvTOKS 3. ) ( < | r u per bu. Poui/ruv Old nous nnd chickens , 1.00 ® 3.50 ; spring cnlckons , $ i.5'Jis3.0J ' ( ; tluuk and gccso , per Ib , lOo ; turkeys , OC'ilOo ; young ducks , per doz , 13.00 ; geese , W.OJ@7.00 , IMIID riorccs Uehncu , 5J/u ; pure loaf , OJ o ; kettle rendered , 7c. ' Add ' o to ko for smaller quantities. SALT Dairy , 230 Ibs in bbl , bulk , 32.10 ; bcstgrado , 00 , 5s. t.40 ; bust grade. 10U , 8s , ? 3.50 ; best grade , 23 , 10s , $2.80 j rock sail , crushed , 11.80 ; dairy sail , Ashlon , 50-lb bags , 83o ; bulk , 221-lb bugs , JJ ; common , in bbls , Sl.-iS , s Barley , 353 ! o ; fur laa , 4 > o ; peas , 3'fo ' ; oal meal , 2Jf5o ( : mac- nrontu , lie ; vormicolll , llo ; rice , 3 } < (27c ( ; saco and laploca , . Fisit-Sall Dried coilHsli , 5 03 0 { scaled herring , 21o per box ; hoi. herring , dom. , Mo ) ; Hamburg , spiced herring , $1.40 ; hoi. herring , Imp. , 85u ; mackerel , largo family , $11.50 per 100 Ibs ; whiU'lUn , No. 1. W.50 ; family , J3.75 ; trnul , 15.23 ; salmon , ( S.0 ; anchovies , SOc. DUIBU l'ituiTSCurrants , 4 > fg5o ( ! ; prunes , casks. 13X ) Ibs , 4.fiMXo } ( ; prunes , bbls or bags , 4 > i@4fo ; citron peels , drums , 20 Ibs , Wii' lemou ueel , drums , 20 lb , 17o ; furd dates , boxes , 13 Ibs , Oj ; nprioots. choice ovap- orulod , 13o ; apricots , jolly , cured , 25 Ib boxes , 15o ; airlcots | , fancy , Mount Hamilton , 23 Ib boxes , 15o ; apricots , oboioo , bags. 80 Ibs , apples , evaporated , Alden , 50 Ib boxes , jjij ; apples , Star , 0 ( < W/o ; apples , fancy Alden - don , 5 Ib , 805 apples , funcy Aldcn , 3 Ib , 8X0 ; blackberries , evaporated , 50 Ib boxes , OJio ; cnornos , pitted , dry cured , 15o ; i , California fancy , } la boxes , 23 Ib , 12'os peaches , Oal faucy , > g uopackoa boxet , 85 Ibs , lic ! ; peaches , Cal No 1 , fancy , ' uno bags , SO Ibs , lie ; poaches , fanry , ovnp imp , 50 10 boxes , MQ 15o ; peaches , S.ilt Lake , now , ? ( $3o | nectarines , red , I''c ; nectarines , Ml- vor , bags , 12c ; pitted plums , Cnl , 85 Ib boxes , llo ; raspberries , ovap N Y , no\v,21c ; prunes , Cal. H ( " . , 90-100 boxes , 20 Ibs , So ; prunes , Cnl , U C , 00-70 , 9e ; ornngo peel , 15o : raisins , Cal ifornia Londons , croo lbS3 , $2,40 ( 3.00 ! rnl- sins , Cal loose , muscatels , crop IbSS , $1.00 ® 2.00 : Valcnclas , 18S3 , 7c. GvNNKt ) FISII Brook trout , 3 Ib , $4.10 ; salmon trout , 2 Ib , $4.35 ; clnms , 1 Ib , $1.25 ; clams , 2 Ib , $2.10 ; clam chowder , 8 Ib , $1.25 ; deviled crabs I ib , $4 25 ; deviled crabs , 2 Ib , $3.50 ; codllsh balls , 3 Ib , $1.755 cavior , W Ib. $4.355001 % 1 Ib. ? 3.40 ; lobsters , 1 Ib , $1.00 ; lobsters , 2 Ib , $3.90 ; lobsters , deviled , } . Ib , $2.85 ; mackerel , I Ib , $1.75 ; mackerel , mus tard sauce. 3 Ib , Ml. 10 ; mackerel , tomato satico. 3 Ib , $3.25 ; oysters , 1 In , P5e ; oysters , 21b , $1.00 ; snltnon , C. H. , 1 Ib , $4.00 ; salmon , C. it , 3 Ib. I2.SU : salmon. Alaska , lib , $1.00 ; nalmon , Alaska , 3 Ib , $4.05 ; shrimps , I. Ib , $3.05. CAN.sr.t ) MBATS Corned beef , Broughman 3 Ib , per doz , $4.10 ; corned beef , Armour's 2 Ib , per doz , $3.05 ; corned beef , Llbb.v's 3 Ib , $4.10 ; 2 Ib lunch tongue , $5.00 ; lib lunch tongue. $2.75 ; 3 Ib ham , $4.S5 ; 2 Ib brawn or headcheese , $1.95 ; 3 Ib pigs feet , $2.40 ; 3 Ib roast chicken , $2.30 : 3 Ib roast turkey , $2.80 ; potted hnm , } { Ib. $1 25 ; 1 Ib chipped beef , $2.15. Oiu-ICerosono P. W. , O.o . : W. W. 13u ; headlight , lUe ; salad oil , iSi.15jJO.00 per dozen , SU.SOI > A lTf(32i ( ( o per Ib. STAUCII 57o per Ib. STOVH 1'ousii $2.00 ( < 55.87 per grois. SI-ICES Whole , per Ib Allspice , llo ; Cas sia , China. 9J e ; cloves , Zanzibar , 20o ; nut megs , No. 1 , 7Jo ; pepper , 17c. Dry Goods. PniSTS Pink and llobei HIchmond , 60 ; Allun. Co ; Hivorpolnt , - 5K" ; Steul Ulver 05 Pnelllc , ( lifts. I'MXTs Indigo Blue St. Lcger , . . , . _ , Washington. OJ c ; American , OKo ; Arnold , " " - ' old Century. Oc ; Wr " ' ' TK't ' , lOjio ; Arnold H , lOKe : Arnold A , 12o ; Arnold Gold Senl , lO&c ; Voile Seal , 10 > , o. CoMFOHTr.ltS $ U.GOi35.00 ( COIISET JIANS : Lloston , 7Jfe ; Androsrog- gln , 7-Jfo ; Kcnrsage , 7 o ; Kockport , 0 fo ; ConsetORa. 0 } c. CitAsit Stevens' B , GKo ; Stevens1 A. 7o ; bleached , 8c ; Stevens' P , 7J'e ! ; blenched , 8 o ; Stevens' N , 8J c ; bleached , Ok'o ; Stevens' SUT , lli c. DBSIMS Amoskong , OoIBJ e ; Everett , 7 oz , lUe ; York , 7 oz , Kio ; Haymaker , 8ke ; JatTroy , XX , HKo ; Jnffroy , XXX , 12 e ; Heaver Creole , AA , 12c ; IJuavor Crook , 13U , lie : Beaver Creek , CO ! , 10a GINGHAM Plunkett , checks , O o : Wlilt- tcnton , ft' o ; York , 7 } o _ Nuriiiundl dress , 7fe ; Ciiluuttn ilros * , 7J o ; Wliittenton dress , 7jo ; Kenfrow dress , 8 (5 ( 12i e. biiKRTiva , liuucniu ) 1'Jliorton , 7Xe ; Housekeeper , 8J c ; New Candidate , Sj e ; Berkeley cambric , No. 00 , Oc ; You Bet. 4-4 , 0e _ * _ ; butter cloth , OO , 4 > | 'c ; Cabot , 7J o ; Fnrvvoll , half bleached , 8i.u ; Fruit of Louui , SJ c ; Croon G , Oc ; Hope , 7)o ; King Phlllin catnbrle , lOo ; Lonsdalo cambric , lOc ; Lous- dale , SKo ; Now York mills , lOo ; Poppernll , 42 in , lUe ; Pepperell , 40 in , llo ; Pcptieroll , 0-4 , 14Ke ; PepDcroll , 8-4 , 20c ; Peppproll , 9-4 , 22o ; Pepperell , 104. 24o ; Canton , 4-4 , 8 , ' u ; Canton , 4-4 , 9'j.c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wumsuita He ; Valley , ho. TICKS Oakland , A , 7 Intornnttonnl \ , YY , 8c ; Shetuckot , S , 8' ' \VnrronNo. ; . 871) ) , Uio ; Berwick , BA , Ibe ; Acme , 18o ; York , 0 in , 12. fe : York , 34 in. I8 } < e ; Swift Ulvcr , So ; Ihorndlko , OO , 8Kc ; ' ThorndlUe , Kf , SJ c ; Thorndike , 120. 0 > .o ; Thorndlke. XX , 15c ; Cordis , No. 5 , 9j o ; Cord Is , No. 4 , lOj 'o. DUCK West Point , 23 in , 8 oz , 9 > jc ; West Point , 30 in , 10 oz , 12.o . ; West Point , 20 in , 12oz , 15Kc ; WestPo.nt , 40 in , 11 oz. lOc. FLANNELS Plaid Kaftsmon , 20o : Clear Lake. : il ) > _ o ; Iron Mountain , 20Kc. PIIINTS Solid Colors Atlantk- ; Slater , Oc : Berlin oil , 0) ) < _ o ; Garner oil , OC' ' 'c. SimtTiNO CnicK8 : Caledonia X , 9Xe ; Caledonia XX , 10 } c ; Economy , 9c : Otis. Oc ; Granite , Cj e ; Crawford checks , 6c ; Haw liiver plaids , 5 } c. SIIRISTIXO , Buowx Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 ] c ; Atlantic H , 4-1. 7c ; Atlantic 1) , 4-4 , OJfe ; Atlantic P , 4-4 , Oc : Aurora LL , 4-1 , Cc ; Aurora - rora C. 4-4 , 4jtfo ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 0 ( u ; Hoosier LL , 4-1 , Vc\ \ Indian Head. 4-4 , 7c ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , OJio ; Old Dominion , 1-4 , r > > c ; i'epperfll U , 4-4 , O c ; Pepperell E , 40- inch , 7J e ; Pcpperali , 8-1 , 171 < o ; Popporell , 9-1 , 20c ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 2ic ; Utica C , 4-4 , 4Jfc ; Wauhusctts , 4-4 , 7c ; Auroru K , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora B , 4-4 , O c. FIANNELS Wnito G. II. No. 2 , Jf , 22J < fe ; G. H. No. 1 , * { , 2i' ( e ; G. H. No. 2. Jf , 22Xo ; G. H. No. 1 , % ! iOoQucchoe ; No. 3 , Jtf , 82 > < ; o ; Quecheo No. 2 , % . 87 e ; Auawuu , 32 > 4c ; VlndBor , 22Xo. FLVNNELS Ked C. 24 inch , 15 } c ; E , 2-1 inch , 21 } c ; G G , 21 inch. iiOc ; U A F , J , 2oc ; J It F , ? / , 27c ; G , % , 23c. U ATI s Standard , So ; Gem. 8c ; Bo nuty 12-fo ! ; Uoonu , 14o ; B , cased , * < ! .30. BLVNKI.TS White , $1.00@7.50 ; colored , $1.10@3.00. CAUPUT WAitr Bibb , white , ISitfc ; colored , YY , 18o ; BU , 19c ; 30. bluachcd , 8j e ; ( W , 2J } ; 80 , l Ko ; 50. brown and slutu , Oc ; 70 , Kc ; 00 , lOc. IdiNTUCKV .IK VNS Hercules , 17o : Leam ington , 22 ; Gleuwooil , 20o ; Melville , 23e ; Bang-up , 27 ! o ; Memorial , Ific ; Standpoint , 18o : Durham , 27l.fc. ; AIiSGRUANKOUS Table oil cloth , .SO ; table oil cloth , martilo , $2.50 ; plain Holland , 9 > < jc , dado Holland , 12' ' c. PIIINTS Dross Charier Oalt , 5c ; Rama- po , 4u ; Loili , 5Jfo : Allen , Oo ; Richmond , IKS ; Windsor , 0 } < u ; Ediiyslono , O fo ; Pucillc , lumber nnd Hiillilini ; Material. STOCK Boviins A , 12 Inch , sis 14 nnd 10 feet , $10.00 ; B 12 inch , s 1 s 12 , 11 nnd 10 feet , 11.00 ; C 12 mchs 1 s 13 , 18 und 15 foot , jil.lO : ( ; D 13 inch , s 1 s 12 , 11 and 1C fuut , * 2.,00 ) ; No. 1 com 12 in , s 1 s , 12 feet , $18.00 : No. 2 com 12 il > sis , 14 and 10 feel , ? 17.50@ 18.50 ; No. 1 com 12 m H 1 s 10 , 18 , and 20 feet , $10.50 ; No. 2 com 13 In s 1 s 14 und 10 feet , $17.00. Poii.Ait Luiinuu- Clear poplar box bds , % in , H 2 a , $ : ! 5. < K ) ; clear poplar , % panel , ? : ( ( I.OO ; clear poplar , % in panel , $25.00 ; clear poplar , panel stock wide , o 2sJ ti.OO ; clear poulur corrugated colling , % , $2'J.OO. POUTS White cudar , 0 inch halves , 12o ; white cedar , 5 % inch halves nnd 8 Inch n'rs , lie ; white codur , 4 inch round , lOu ; Tonnes- wee rod cedar , xnlit , Kic ; spilt oak ( white ) Sc ; sawed oak , I7c. SHULn > No 1 plain. 8 und 18 inch , $17.50 ; No. 3 plain , 8 and 10 inch , $15.50 ; No. 1 , O. Q , , $18.00. DIMENSIONS AND TIMIIEIl. 13 ft 14 ft 1(1 ( ft 18 ft 20 ft 23 ft 24 ft 2x1 . . .1503 1500 1500 10 00 1000 1800 1000 2x8. . . .15 00 1500 1500 1000 10 00 1800 1000 2x3 . . .1500 1500 1500 1000 1000 18 1)0 ) 1900 2x10. . .150J 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 19 00 2x13. .1500 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1000 4xl8x.blOOO 1(100 ( 1000 1700 1700 1800 1900 FKNCINO No. 1 , 4 and 0 Inch , 12 and 14 ft , rougn , $ ll,00@ ! 10.50 ; No. 1. 4 und (1 ( Inch , 10 ft $ I7.00.il7.50 ; No. 2 , 4 und ( ! inch , 12 und 10 ft $ I8.5C ( < 311.00 ; No. 2 , 4 und 0 Inch , 10 ft. $15.00 & 10.00. FiNisuiKn 1st and 3d clear. Winch , s 3 s , $ I9.00C$51.00 ; 1st nnd 21 clenr , IJrf and 3 Ini'li , s 3 s , f7.00t50,00 ! ! ; 3d clear. IJ/lncn , s 2 B , 8.00 < 3IO.K ( ) ; Bsolcct , Itfyt uud 3inch , s 2 H. $8r,00@83.uo ; 1st ana 2i clour. 1 inch , s 2s , $15.00 ; 3d clour , 1 Inch , s 3 s , ? 30.00 ; A solect. 1 Inch , s 2 s. ? 3'J.OO ; B select , 1 Inch , s 3 s , $30.00. SuiNai.ES , LATH Per M XX clenr , $3.15 ; extra * A * . $ 'J.f > 0 ; standard A , $ 3.00 ; 5-lnch clear , $ l.00@1.70 ; ( J inch clear , $1.7501.80 ; No. 1 , $1,1U@1.15 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territory , $3.40 ; California rod wood , dimension widths , $4.50 ; cypress , clear heart , dimension widths , f3,25 ; luth , $3.50 , BOAIUJB-NO. 1 comsls 13 , 11 nnd 10 ft , $10.00 ; No , 3 com sis In. 14 und 10 ft , $10.U ) ; No. 0 com s 1 s 13 , 14 und 1(1 ( ft , $14 50 ; No. 4 com * 1 s 15 , 14 ana 10 ft ( ship's cull ) , $11.00. Add 50o per M ft for rough. BATTBNS. WKLI , Tiimso , PICKI.TS O , G. Balls. 'Ift inch , OOo ; O. CJ. Baits , if@3 , es , 85o3-lu ; well tubing , D. & M. und bov. $ , ' 2.10 ; pickets , D. & H. , llatf > 0.00j pickets , D. &U. Bijuurc , $10 OJ , FrooiiiNd 1st com 0-lnch white pine , $31.00 ; 2d com G-inch white pine , $31.00 ; 3d com 0-inch whlto pluco , $20.00 ; D com 0-inch white pine , $ il,00 ) : com 4 nnu 0-inch yellow plno $15.00 ; Star 4-miih yellow pine , $17,00 ; Ut nnd 2d ciear yellow nine , 4 nud 0-Inch , $10.00. CKILINO AND PAIITITION 1st Com , 5In whlto plno partition. f.'li.OO ; 2d Com , J/ln , Whlto pine partition , $37.00 ; clear % in , yel low plno coiling , $30,00 ; clear J In , Norway , $14.60 ; 2d Coin. % in Norway , $12.50. Twines nud Itopo. BiNDEits' TVVI.NK Sisal , 13o ; hemp , Ho ; man Ilia , 150. CLoniKBMNES Colton , 60 ft , $1.20 ; cotton , CO ft , 11.40 ; Jute , DO ft , OOo ; Jute , 00 It , (1.00. COTTON TWINR Fine. 20o ; incJIum , heavy hemp , 15c : light hemp , 15c. HAILTwiNfi B , sail , 20o ; Calcutta , Mo ; Matilllii niK < , HK ' , * ' ' ! rope , HUe ; now product , Oc ; jutc.iWo ; cotton , I Co ; liklo roue , 17o , Tcoiininoh No Ijoniior n ICUsor. The rumor lins gone forth tlint Gon- crnl Shorninn lins lost Ills ambition for kissing protl.VRlrla , suys Mllwnukoo dispatch ol IHo Chicago Tribune. A murmur of wonderment swept ncross the grand stand when he missed the op portunity othlsllfo to-dn.y. As pretty iv girl ns anyone could desire .to kiss , cnmo ncross the street through the iiica at some peril to herself , hearing n IIvor decanter of loo-water. She was clad in n becoming costume ot rod , whlto , and blue , and the national colors were rclleclod In her chocks and oyos. A soldier gallantly helped her up the stairs , and thousands watched old To- cuinsoh , ns ho drank the refreshing and welcome draught.and then thanked the maiden for her courtesy. The crowd wivltod breathlessly to BOO her receive the guerdon of morlt , the fatherly kiss which old Tcouinsoh is wont to bestow with fatherly readiness , but ho did nothing of the kind. Per haps ho didn't think ot it , hut the orowd did , nnd was intensely dlsan- pointed. Perhaps the young lad.V was , too. Advice to Mother * . Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup should always ho used for children teething. It soothes the ehlld , Boltens the gums , allays all pains , euros wind cello , and is the best remedy for dlar rhuii. 2oo a bottle l > 'or tlio Hlliiil , Dr. Campbell , the eminent blind man , whoso visit to this city during the week aroused renewed interest in the pro posed , institute for the blind , says the Pittsburg Bulletin , rotor roil , among other appliances of n complete school , ton bicycle trnck. When the blind can bo taught to ride a bicycle with pleas ure to the rider and no danger to any one else , the art ot treating the sight less may bo said to have attained a point not dreamed of. A blind man capable of riding successfully and unre strained the uilont stood ought to bo able to earn hit ) living as pilot on the Ohio river. SRROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank. : i ( > 5 South littli Street , - Oninlin ; NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK , U. S. DEPOSTOHY , OMAHA , N3B. Capital $ JOO.OO ( ) Surplus Jan. 1st , 1SS ! ) 52,001) Ot'Fl0121(3 AMU D1UKCTOU3 : HEN-IIV w. YATI- " , I'resl.lcnu hKWls S. UEKD. Vlcu President. A. 13.TOU/AI.IN , * W. V. MoifW. JOHN S. COM.INS , It. U. CUSHINO , J.N. 11. 1'ATIIICK , W. II. S. Humir.s. Cashier. THE IRON BANK. Cnr. 12lli and l < 'HruaiuSts. A General Jlauklnir lluslucss Transacted. COMMERCIAL Capital , - $4OOOOO Surplus , - 4O.COO Officers nnd Directors II. M. Jloivomnn , O 31. Hitchcock , .los. Gninoau. Jr. , A. Henry. K Al. Anderson , Win O.Miiul. v tmis.i \ > . II. Will lams. A 1' . Hopkins pies. ; A. Millard. casuler ; K U. Urj-ant , naalstnnt cashier. BLAKE , BQ1SSEVAIN & CO , , London , Sin ; ; and. ADOLPH BOISSEVAIN & CO , , ESolland. Trnnfivt a Amoral linnUluu biiflnoj ; . Kcouilllcn bought ami uM on coiinnllin. ) . I'lirclKii cxcbanecs. Commercial nnd trno'ur'8 letters of croillt. CIrJnra 1'or IjoiiiH and ate ki executed on commls- cloni In London mid on ull Coiitlncntul Ilourscs u Kiiropc. NurfOt'ilation of Hnllway , fctivte , ( I'.y nnil Ci rpor- ntlou I.o.vn * a epcclnllr K1RKENDALL , JOKES A CO. , Successors to Itved , Jones & Co. Wholesale Manflfacturers of Biots & SIIOBS r llostoii Rubber hlioo Co. , 1102. HOI and HUH llarney Street , ouiBlm , N Brvvers. STOltZ & ILKIt , Lager Beer Brewers. lin North Blnbte ntli m'cl.Oninha , Neb. Cornlco. EAQLE COHNWE WOllKS , Manuf'ctnrers ofGalyaiiizeil IronCoraice Wludorr-caps nuil moinllcsliTllgliii. Jolm Kpenutcr , proprietor. Uttaud llJtiuutb lilb ( tlieai. Stonm Fittings , Pumps , Elo. _ ' " OL'ARK STEAM HEATING co" . Pnraps , Pipo-s and Engines , 6U m , water , rnllnrnr ami ralntni ; > uppllti , etc. m > , ya apd'/'i t'arnain iiroul , Ouiulio. u.&wiND'KxaTfru tTFuTn > uo. , Steam anfl Water Sapplies , wind mllli , 813 and U-'O Jonci it , , Omaha. ( J. F. lloie , Aclluz ilanugor. CO. , Engines , Boilers and General MacWncrF , BbenMron trork , * teani piimpj , snn mllli. 12IJ-1J13 l avunwtrtb clrtet , Oiualia. Iron Works. & vwnLixa inoN wonics , Wrought and Cat ? Iron Billing Wort , Knitlnri , mass work , ireneral Inunilry , uacblnoaud blackitnltb work. OKic and wurki , U , 1 * . Itr , and Ulh itroet , Oraaba. OMA UA WJItU it 1HON WOllKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railing i. wlnilowBiianls. ( lower Hand , , w ate. HINumilUli tioetUinali . OMAHA SAPti .6 itOf WOllKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar I roof Safes , Vault , , nil work , Iron thuttori and nro cirjpti. U , Aauraou. urop'r. Corner Ill'j aud JaokiOD IU , _ . , M. A. D1SUHOW A 00. , WtioUiile ronufacluriT of Sash , Boors , Bliuds ani Mouldings , lirancli office , 12Ui aid IiirJ ilreKti , Oiutht , Neb , SOUTH OMAHA. " 'UNION srouK YAiws'd OfSoutliOinalia , Limitci Agrloulturi.1 Implomontn. Airicnlt'l ' Implements , Waions , Carriagei lluccln.clr.vliolcin.e. . Omnha , Nc Fiirnturo. Wholesale Dealers in Furnilnre , Karn mitt8el.0mt\lm , Ncbrn k . ' Fnrnitnrs , Omahit , Nabranka. Orocorlos. fiiADi & cti , " Wneleialo Grocers , 1Mb and L aTnwotth , treoti. Oninba , .Vtbrail * . Hardware. H' . J. nilOA'l C/J , Hcyy ? Hirdware , Iron and Steel , > r'eto- NA bTODUAUD CO. , MniiutncUircm and Job cnln Wations , Buggies Rakci , Plows , Etc. Cor. Pthaml 1'nclflo iHrtBta.Oiimliv Artleta Matorlols * A. PKt Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 I'ouKlns "Itcct , Oinnlia , Nrliraskn. Doot9nnc _ Shoos. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H' . V. MOUSE A CO. , . Jobbers of Boots and Slices , 1101,110J , HUi Dnuulim itrcot , Omnha. Mnnufnctorr , bummer street , lloilon. Conl , Coke , Eto. W. TUATUUEU COAL OO Miners and SMDDcrs of Coal and Coi Ho oin''l. I u > Niitioiiui ' link IhUiUI i .OmMin. OMAHA. COAL , COKE & LIMK CO. Joltu of H'-ril tnl SJit Coal , SOUBoutli l..Hi tlr.'Ot , ( imalin , Nclimli . ' A'EUHA bltA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Goal and Colte , ail Soulti loth Bt,0nialia , Not ) . LUMBER , ETC , JOHN A. WAKEPIELD , Wholesale Lumter , Etc , Importtd and American PortlanJl "emcut , BtmU agon t lor Mllirnukce liUr u luccuiBut and ( julnir whlto IIBI * . * CIIAS 11. LEE , Dealer in Hardwccd Lumlier , Wood cari < ut > und i < 'iriiii't ' | tlouniiu. Vth anJ DoujtlM bttoeta , Umuhu , .Nvli. OMAHA LUMUKR cb7 " MlKinSsofBiiildiiigMaterialatWliolesalfi IStU ttrocl and Union Tactile track , Uniaba. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer In Lnmber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Deere , Ktc. Vanln - < 'orner * th nd l.'outjiiu. Corner IDtli and Uouelas. (3RA Y. 1 Lime Cement Etc. Etc , , , . , , Conor tltU and > ti , Omaha. O. ADIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13tu and California ttrevts. Omaha , Nebraska. JVIIIIInory and Notions. ' L'dnElWELDErij : CO. , ImprteR & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions an , 8IU and 212 Soulli nth Blri'ct. Notions. J. T. ItOniNSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furbishing Goods , 11 ? ! Hartley Stvi'ot , Oaiiiha. _ _ _ _ _ _ Commission and Storagp. ' Si RWDELL A RlUDELL , Stone and Commission Merclianta , Evctaltlc > > llntU'r , < 'R > ! 8. chccie. poultry , garafc 1112 llmrnrd Btii'i.'t.Onuilni , Nub. Dry Goods and Notions. " M. E. SMITH & CO. , Dry Good ? , Farnisliing Good ? and Notions 1102 mi J 1101 Jtouslan , cor. Ulh itrcul , Uaialia.Ntb. li 'In n 'K-i L' GOODS CO. , Importers & Jolliers in Dry Guoils , Nolions Oi'Ht'a lurnUhlnK Rnod . Cnrnir lltli tinil Uurncf _ _ _ utreots , Uuinlia..Nobrastn. i I1IME1JAVGJI A TAYLOR , II Builte1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shoo Slcihanlci1 tool nna Iltifral' ) ( calei. H05 IluuglM ilrcut , UiiiuUa , Nol ) . Eto. If. HARDY & CO. , Jubbrri of Tjys , Dolls , Albums , Faucy Good ? , Dousa rnmhtilnit KOmlx , olillilren't cKirlnne * . 1201 carnam itruut , Uiuabn , Nob. ) Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Rented and Lnbricaling Oils , Axle Kreato. etc. , Omaha. A. 11. Ultliop. .Manag ft CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper DJ lers. arrr u nice itnait nf iirlntln . wrni p > v nnd per. Jpaolnl att ontlonKlTcnl u cunl paper CHICAGO SHORT LINE OV'IUK Chicago , Milwaukee St , Paul R'/i ' The Ilcwl Iluulo from Omnliti and Council IMiilfs to _ _ ZHTHE EAST = TWO TKAINB DAlhY HBTWREN OMAHA AND COU.SUII. JII.U1''KH Clilrngo , AND Mlhvniikce. St. Paul , Minneapolis , Codur Kock Islniitl , ri t'iorl | , Ituckfurd , Clinton.lliiljiujiic , Davenport , Elgin , Maillsoii , JancbTllle. lleloll , Wlnonn , La Crosso. AflO all other Important iiolnt * KaitNortb ait and buutiivatl. For throuuh tlcketi call on Ilia tlfket aecat at 1M ] rmrnaia itrcet , In llaieur illuck , or al Uulc 1'aciflfl Ieiiot. Kullman Sleeptra and thfl tlneit Dining Can In ( ! > world are riinun thu main line ot tha ClilraKO , Mil' waukcoiHt. ran ) Kallwar , aud evurj altootluo U paid to iiauujjmi iif courtuoul Biuplo/t * of tb compRny. ILMII.r.Rlt. flonertl Mntmn r. j. V. TIKJKKH. Aiitkttiu < < ouural Manaiier , A. V. 11. CAliriSNTlilt , liuimal l'ai envf and Ticket /erot. UKO. K , IlIJAKKOItl ) . Aiutitaataonoral 1'aiienfC nd'Hcket Aeont. T , J. CLAHK. Utnural BuoirluHndcnl. . NATIONAL BANE , U. S , DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , - NEBRASKA , Cupllal $300,00 Surplus , 1011)000 HltUMAN KOUNT/.BTl'realdent. JOHN A. OHHK1HTON , Vlca 1'resldeal V. II , UAVJU , Cashlor. W. II. MICdIJIHIl. AxMatant Oaelilor. U. K , UATid : , ABxUtuut CaBhl | Safety Deposit Vaults la Uusouiunt ,