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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1889)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , OCTOBER 26. 1S89. THE SPECULATIVE MARKER Wheat Steady nt Oonstdornblo Improvement - provomont in Prices , MORE INTEREST SHOV/N IN CORN Onts Show No Particular Activity Tlio "Clique" Still OnttliiK Quito n Fleurcln October I'ork Cnttlo Blow. CHICAGO rnonucB M < vnicBTS. CnicAno , Oo 25. [ Special Telegram to Tun HRE. ] Ttio wheat market wus steady at considerable improvement In price * nnd with only a fair business dor.o In futures. Cables came In weak ( or spot wheat and fu tures wora represented ns displaying declin ing tendencies. Now York had news to re port on both" sides , but the drltt of Intelli gence from that place win bearish In Us lu ll ti on co. One dispatch waa sent out from tliero that twenty boat loads had been taken and another named thirty boat loads us the quantity. Thcso reports worcv denied and found few believers. H wai stoutly main tained by persons usually correct that there not only hadn't been any export business worth mentioning , but that there was noth ing that looked llito Konulno Inquiry by for eigners for wheat ut anything like the uricct now ruling. At the sumo time it is not true that there is not a good trnrio la flour , both for homo and foreign account. The seabourd clearances of flour and wheat wore equally about 2,000 bushels to-day , nnd western millers hnva orders ahead ns n rule for nil the Hour they can grind. One sale of 10,000 barrels was reported from Milwaukee to-dny , and offers accepted for 0,000 barrels moro. Minneap olis ana St. Louis mills are having ail they can attend to. The receipts at primary points are slightly below the recent average total , but the movement In the northwest , so far as it can bo Judged from the receipts itt Minneapolis and Dulutli , is not lottlUR up to any appreciable extent. Arrivals there to-day footed up101,000 bushels , nnd to-mor row's estimate is for over 800 cars. An cstl- mate of 2,000 cars for Monday was afloat , but was voted as too premature to bo reliable. The receipts at Chicago amounted to " 00 cars , of which 85 cars were of contract grade. In splto of the heavy receipts the northwestern markets are hold ing very well. Duluth receded J < fc , but at Minneapolis No. 1 northern wus in aetlvo demand at 7Gii ( > 7 ( > Kc. There were two other items of news that cut some figure perhaps. The first and most import ant Is the continuance of rams through the southwest and a gradual extension of the rain east of the Mississippi. Tlio second was the report that Dodge Iind revised his Oc tober estimate , mukmg the production less than on the lOMi. The foundation of the latter report may probaoiy bo found In the issuance of a printed October report , from which Homebody has been able to ilguro re sults slightly nt variance with tlio original bulletin. Locally the speculative market wus not particularly Interesting.Ilutcnnson and Liudblom were the moat conspicuous buyers and led on that side. Thosclling was moro generally distributed than the buying , thouuti as conclusions show the buying side wac the most influential. December opened nt 70J c , advanced by easy nnd quiet stages to 80/Jc , receded about noon to TOpfo again , nnd during the lust hour recovered the lost ground nnd cstaollslio'l a little gain over the previous figures , doing to bO o and closing ut the top. May started in with sales nt } { c range. The first onicml quotation was 83-J6c , but there were few sales as low as S33Cc. ( The market then advanced to 88j ? @ 83&c , receding to 63 c , but climbing subsequently to Sic , which was the closing pricu. The feature of trading , as far ns anything was developed , was the relatively - tivoly greater strength of May , which now commands a premium of 3c over December. Inquiry for May was especially active. There was moro interest In corn than has been usual of late and pronounced strength in near deliveries , with May sharing In a lesser degree the general firmness , 'liio re ceipts were thirty-one cars under the quantity figured on yesterday , but the canol arrivals of 11,800 bushels came near filling the gap. The out-lnspoctlon was , however , heavy ; amounting to 413,070 , bushels , but of this quantity not one bushel was of straight No. 3 grnao- Export clearances were liberal nnd foreign markets were quoted firm , al though the latest quotations from Liverpool were 14d lower than reported on the day be fore. The present moderate receipts and prevailing ruins are features which were chiefly responsible for the firmness which occurred , moro especially In near deliveries. A general breaking up of country roads will further curtail the recoluts and wet or dump weather would make No. 2 corn from the new crop a scarce commodity iu December and possibly in November should those weather conditions last well Into the next month. The short Interest bought rather freely nnd offerings were light , November started at Olc , or } ( [ a over its closing price yesterday , nnd it advanced to 31 } c , closing nt ni 'o , or > f o higher than on the day bo- foro. May opened at 83@i3 ! , ' c , advanced 2jfc moro to JJ3ifo and closed at ! H ? o , orfio higher than on the day before. May opened nt 83@33 > < c , advanced } e up to U3 ! o nnd closed nt ; j © 33 ; c. Oats were in no particular active , with a fair business done in futures at n shudo firmer prices , while cash lots were dull nnd weaker than future deliveries , ns gilt edge receipts dated to-day were offered nt 1S@ 18 , ' o. The early llrmnces in extended do- HvcHcR was duo chiefly to the influence ex erted by the strength of corn , and May sold nt St ( j31J/p , with quietude prevailing later. January sold at ll ) @ 10 o. October sold ut ISc and No. 'J oats to go to store at that fig ure. ure.Tho clique nro still under pork. That , nt least. Is the opinion held by a majority of the provision dealers. They were buying both October and November to-day , and although prices for deliveries beyond October were al lowed to case oft a little during the forenoon , October presented a steady nnd firm front nt nround $10.70 < < iOl0.7'5 ' , or about yesterday's closing. There was scarcely n doubt that the parties Interested will carry the deal Into November. That future is sell ing nt DO@J.r ! o premium over January , nnd the normal difference is fully that much the other way , Intrinsically November Is worth no moro than year , and It closed to-day nt a premium of 55o per barrel over tlio latter. The packing crowd , including Swift , Ar mour and Underwoodvoro fair sellers ol porlr , and Ualdwln sold quite a line of Jan uary , supposed to liu long stuff. ITutchhiEon was u fair buyer of nil the active futures. After sliding off 7K@12Ko in early dealings , the market rallied nnd held steady with n firm undertone until the oloso. Lard ruled quiet nnd uvorugcd n shade stronger , there being no features Iu this branch of trade and onl.v a moderate speculative business. Illb fu tures were also reported good nnd prices steady. At the six loading points to-day the arrivals were 7,000 head larger than on the corresponding day in 18S3. Liverpool reported ported lurd dull , with prices } ( a lower foi both spot and futures. Bacon was steady nnd In fair demand. The Now York inarkci for lard was ttrongor. A ruthor loss urgent slnpulug demand for the product has existed for the past two or three days , liased on yesterday's closing quotations tot futures , October aud November pork closed Si higher , year lOo higher and January un changed. Lard closed 2J < Q5o higher all around , November unu January ribs 4c ! end October rios lOc lower. CHICAGO MVB BTOUIC. CHICAGO , Oct. 25 , [ Special Telegram to TUB UEB. ] CITTUC The receipts \vor divided ut 6,000 natives , 3,600 Texans ant 2,600 rangers. Business w s slow and ririeof on native steers about the same as yester day , With best selling early nnd other classes dragging along all day. Buyers wore com. plaining of the poor quality of rancors , yel the Keystone cattle sold at (3.40. Thoj also complained of the poor quallt > of the Texnns , yet there was llttl < or no change in values as couiparci With yesterday. Native butchers' stock especially old cow * mid cauucri , may b < quoted u shade lower. There was losi activity In the ctockcr aud feedoi e p pfcWW rade , but rrlccs show no rartlculnr changes. Choice to extra bcovct. fl.SO@l.03 $ medium to good stcora , 1,850 , to 1,500 Ibs. , 'UHX34.00S 1,200 to l.BTM ) Ihs. , J3.50QI.25 : 050 to 1,200 lb * . , (1.00(91.00 ; stockers nnd 'ccdcrs , (1.05(32.83 ( ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , $ l.00@2.00t bulk , * 3.00@3 20. Texas steers , f2.2 < ) M2.40 ; cows , f l.MftpUO ; western rang ers , rJ.60ffl3.80 ; cows , t3.00@J.50. Jioas Business was brisk , with n slight Milgo early in the Hock Inland and Burling ton divisions. The Northwestern division received the largest number nnd there the mnrKct was the weakest , yet values oven , hero were fully as strong ns yesterday. Late antes , however , In nil divisions were n fllmdo lower than at the opening. Packers laid f3.00@UX ) nnd shippers $4 02) ) 04.12 . Light sorts again sold at nil manner of prices nnd nt the wide range of $3.00@4. < 0. F1NANO1AU Nr.w YOHK , Oct. 2.5. | Special Telegram to TUB Br.K.l STOCKS The stock market opened active nnd steady , and shortly bo- cam o feverish nnd unsettled. There was nothing definite In the talk of the street late or early. There nppoarod to bo n general disposition to watt rather than force the movement. The boar talk about Vlllard being dangerously sink was not well founded , although ho Is kept nt homo by Illness. In trading this morning there was a stubborn resistance to any advance , and Chicago bear houses supplied the market. t'lrU prices showed n dilTercnuo from last evening's Hi- ures extending to ? per cent , either way , while Northern Pacific was exceptional with n decline of per cent. "Tho general list was quiet to dull , but Union Pacific , Mis souri Paclllc , nnd Louisville & Nashville , among the stocks of the regular list , and Sugar Kcflncrics and Cotton Oil among the trusts were nctlvo nnd gave to the dealings what character ttioy possessed. Sugar was the feature of the market , being very Irregular and feverish. After opening nt 72 > It declined to 71f , but then rose 1 per cent , from which point it rapidly declined to ' 1. The general list advanced slowly nnd cams ranged up to } per cent , but the drop in Sugar checked the advance and some re cession was mode , though a firmer tone was afterwards shown. During the hour to noon the improvement was quite general. Sugar , after touching 70,1fi recovered quickly to 72 , Cotton Oil rose a point from the opening to 43V , nnd Chicago Gas sold at 55. Coal stocks moved up uniformly % per cent , nnd Gran gers showed $ i@ ) { per cent gain over the close last night. Louisville , Lake Shore and Northern Pacific preferred were Irregular nnd Inclined to weakness. This proved to bo a good day on the buying flldo of stocks. Not only were railway stocks firm to the close at very flattering advances , but trusts recovered from the early nervous ness and weakness and closed materially higher for the day. During the closing hours the shorts saw that the forces were against them and they tut ned In ns buyers , but not without Doing ulucked somewhat. The not gains for thn day were from 1 to 2 per cent , railway shares showing the most activity. Northern Pacific preferred , Atchl- son , St. Paul , Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific gained 1 per cent each , nnd North western 1 > , Hock Island lc' nnd Lacka- wanna 3 per cent. Chicago Gas also gained 2 per cent to 50' < fc nt the close. The earn ings of all the roads rcuortlng were most excellent. Money was easier nt 4@0 per cent. The outlook is much improved. The total sales wore 221,409 shares. The following wore the closing quotations : MONET On call , easy at 4 } @ 0 per cent ; closing offered nt 5 per cent. PniMB MERCANTILE PAPBU 5) ( J7c per cent. STEHMNO ExciiAson Quiet but flrmjsixty- day bills , .S1 } ; demand. . $5. } . Mining Stocks. NEW Yonic , Oat 23. [ Special Tolo r.im to TUB Una.1 The following are the min ing stock quotations : Ilestfc ttolclier..285 Iron Silver 215 Caledonia , U. 11..240 Mexican IK : > Chollar li" > Mt. JJlublo UJt ) Crownal'olnt ' & Ontario 3100 Con. Cnl. & Va f00 Oplilr 38J DeadwoodT. 100 Occidental 100 Halo & Norcross..293 Savage HI ) Homestake UOU Sierra Nevada 1M Horn Silver. 143 PRODUCE M : CHICAGO , Oct. 25. 1:15 : p. rn. ctoio Wheat Strong anil higher ; Ootobor , TS oj December. 807 0 : May , S-ia Corn Firmer ; October31 o ; November , 81s'o ; May , ! t ) " c. Oats Steady ; October , ISc ; November , IS H'C ; May , aij c. ityo October , -HJic. Uarloy No trndinu. Prlmo Timothy f 1.20. Flnx Cash. J1.S8 ; May , $1.37. \Vhi3Uy-$1.03. Pork Steady ; October , $10.75 ; January , 9.42K. Lard Steady ; October. $0.25 ; January , ? 3.l)2 ) } . Flour Dull ; winter , steady ; spring pat ents , 10o lower. Provisions-Shoulders , $4.50@4.02Jf : short clear. $ j.50@5.G.4 ; short ribs , 75.15 for October. rsButUer Unchanged ; creamery , 15J $ @ 23c ; dairy , 9 } @ 20o. Hides Unchanged ; light green salted , Go ; dry calf , 5@Uc ; deacons , each , 20a. Tallow Unchanged and quiet ; No. 1 solid packed4c ; No. 2 , C } o ; cnko , 4 ; c. Clieeso Quiet : full cream cheddarn , 0 } c ; flats , U > f@9&c ; Young Americas , OJi@lUo. Eggs Firm ; fresh , 17@18.Kc , Hccelpts. Slilpm'ts. Flour 25,000 20,000 Wliont 121,000 44,000 Coru 177,000 584,000 Oats 102,000 178.000 Now York. Oct. 25. Wheat-nocolpts , 1,050 ; exports , 82,400 : spotdull _ ; No. a rod , vetnbor , closing at S2 } o. Corn Kucoipts , 67,000 bushels : exports , OO.UOO bushels ; spot IIrm anil lilplicr ; No. 3 , 39X@30Xo I" elevator. J0 ; @ 40o afloat ; uncradcd mixed , ! ! 3 (341c ( ; options stronger ; Novcuiborclosiug at 40' c. Oats Receipts , 80,000 bushels ; exports , 270 ; spot llrui ; options dull ; November clos ing at 233 o ; spot No. . , whlto , 28 'o ; mixed western , 2U ) < g2 ( ) > aUj whlto western , ColTuo Options closed barely steady and unchanged to 5 points down. Sales : 39,600 Dags ; October , f 14.00 ; November , 814.00(3 15.00 ; * pot ; Hio , strong ; fair cargoes , tlU.25. Sugar Haw , nominal ; rollnod , steady. Petroleum Higher ; United closed nt 81.05 s for November. Egps Firm ; western , 21@21 > { o. Pork Strong ; Inspected mess , 813.25 ® Lard Stronger and quiet : western steam , 1.00 , closlnc at fO.84 bid. Butter Weak ; Elglus , 2455a ; western dairy , 0t$15u ( ; creamery , HtgaiXu. Cbccso Firm ; western , 7 > { ( < ? 10o. Mllwnulcop. Oct. S5. Wheat-Hlglicri cash , 72'Vci No. 1 northern , 81o. Corn-Firm ; No.3,31 > < c. Oats-Steady ; No. 3 white , Zl o. Hyo-Flrmer ; No. 1 , 4d39'c , Harley Fairly active ; No. 2 , October and November. & 2c. Provisions Firm ; pork , 110.75. St. IjuulM , Oct. 25. Wheat Higher : cash , 70a : May , 83)e. Corn Higher ; cashS8Ko ; May , 80Vo. Oats Steady ; cash , lU > { o ; May , 21 > < ( M " i'ork Firm at $11.80. Lard Firm ut $0.10. Wblskey Steady at $1.03. Uutter Unuhungod : creamery , 20@24o : dairy , 16Q19. Uan n * Cliy , Oct. 25 , Whca : Steady ; No. 3 hard , cash , < VWc ; October , G3i obld ; No. a rmrd , cash , 69'io ; OctoberB9obid ; No. 2 soft , cash , G7k 07 c ; October , 07K-bld : November , GSo bid. Corn Qulot ; No. 2 cash nml October , 22J < cbld ; No. 2 whlto. cash , 2Wo bid ; Oc tober , lM > , sc bid. Oats No.2 ' cruih , 15J c bid ; October , 15 ; o ; No. 2 cash , 14c nskud , Clnclnnntl , Oct. 23. Wheat Firm ; No. 2 red , 77c. Corn Dull t No. 2 mixed , 3 ' 'c. Oats Dull ; No. 2 mixed , SlQilk'c , Whisky $ ! . ! / . Mvornool , Oct. 25. Wheat Dull ; holders offer freely ; California No. 1 , 7s 2 > < d OS's 3J d per cental. Corn Qulot ; demand fair ; now mixed , 4s2d per cental. AllnnoiMioliM , Oct. 25. Sample wheat Oull nnd dragging ; receipts , MH5 cars : ship ments , 112 cars. Closing ! No. 1 hard. Oc tober , 77c ; May , S4c ; on track. 77K@78o ; No , 1 northern. October , 74j4'o ; Mny , 81lc ; on tracx , 75J @ 7tV5) ) No. 3 northern , Octo ber , 7oc ; May , 7"c ; on track , 70@73c. iiivii srucit Chtoaun , OcU23. The Drovors1 Journal reports as follows : Cnttlo - Hccelpts , 11,000 ; shipments , 3,500 ; market steady beeves , M.50 0 4.1)5 ) ; steers. $3.liO@I.CO ; stockcrs nnd feeders , $ l.05@3.85 ; cows , bulls und mixed , ? 1.UO4 ( ! < 3.W ) ; Texas cattle , $1.5'Js ( ) 2.SO ; western rangers , $2 00(31.80. ( tiogs'-Hecclpts. 2.HOO ; m.irkct weak : mixed , $3.85(34.15 ( ; heavy , K.854.10 ) ; light , $ ' 1S5C'1.20 ; skips , $3.1C@'J.85. Shncp Kccclpts , 8XX ) ; mnriiet steady ; unlives , ? 2.75t5.00 ; westerns , sM.i > 0@l.lo ; Texans , $3.20QUO ; lambs , $ .2JC < W.SO. Kunsin City , Oct. 25. Cattle Hccelpts , r > , f)00 ; shipments , 0,000 ; market steady nnd lower ; cows. $11 20@15.txj ; stack ers and feeders ; $2.25 ( < : U5. Hogs Kceoipts. 5.000 ; shipments. 1,200 ; market strong nnd higher ; light , $3.1 < 5 , < J4.05 ; heavy ami mixed , * 3.SO@1.liO. ! .Siitlimtil Htoo' * Vrird-t , I2-lir fit. jnul , Oct. 25. Cattle Hccoipts , 2,2'JO ; shipments. ij , < X)3 ) , market strong ; fair to choice heavy native steer * , $3.45. < ? 4.S5 ; stack ers iiiul feeders , $1.S3@3.85 ; range steers , Hogs Receipts , 0,003 : shipments , 3,3M ; marhots'.eady ; heavy , $38Uj4.03 ; packing , S3.703.90 ; light , $1.10. Hloux Oily , Oct. 25. Cattle Receipts , 410 ; shipments. SS'J ; market steady nnd unchanged ; cows , $1.00@2.05 ; stockers nnd feeders , 11,50(82.80 ( ; veal calves. ? 2.003.ir . Hojjs Kceoipls. 2,500 ; maritot steady ; light and mixed , t3.70rt3.S5 ( ; heavy , 43.88 ® OMAHA MVE ClXltlR. Friday , Oct. 25. Cattle sold steady again to-day , although Chicago was reporting an easier market. So long as the rccciuts of beeves , especially good beeves , continue in such light supply it is no citsy matter for the buyers to gain a re duction even If eastern markets uro lower. The trade was fairly active and the best cattle tlo were picked up in coed season. Native beeves sold at $3.40jM.15 ( , and westerns ut $3.70 , nnd Texans at $2.23@2.G3. Natiyo cows brought ? 1.40 , < B3.25 and a few westerns brought $1.70. StocKers and feeders , If tiny- thine , sold n little moro briskly than yester day. The supply wus not largo and the de mand pretty good. Natives brought S2.HO@ 2.75 and westerns $2 , )0. The market opened fnlrlv active and a very considerable proportion of the early receipts was soun sold. The prices P.I id were u shiulo stronger than yesterday. Although a good many hogs had to sell ut $3.80 , the same ns ycstcrdav , there were n good many morn loads atJ3.85 , und as high as § 3.83 was paid for somo. Toward the last the market eased oil and closed with Uo : advance lost. 1 830 1 33 Packing company , has roturjnwl from a trip to Kansas City on business for his house. Thomas Andrews came in frysn Cambridge with n car of hogs. i _ ( II. Walworth was over from Atlnn tic , In. , with near of hogs. _ ' M , Mackcv , n rogulnr nnd ftxVcnslvo Eustls shlppor , mnrkotcd a car of hdg $ . J. C. Arbucklo , Atwood , K nn. , put in ap pearance with n car of cattle1. ThoNyo-Wllson-MorohouaaCo. had hogs on the market from Clcarwntcr1 nnd Cornlon , John Koup came down from St , Kdwnrds With n car of cattle of his own feeding. West Point wns represented by F. Uom- berg , who cnmu In with n car'ot ' hogs for S. U. Shophard &Co. Yesterday's shipments were very light , only eight loads of feeders being sent out Into the country. The quality of the hogs is gradually 1m- provide better than at this time last yc.ir. Dally Trade Bulletin. Stockmen from South Dakota are sending largo bunches of cattle nnd sheep over into Nebraska to bo wintered nn account obshort- ngo of corn nnd hay over there which wnro greatly damaged by drouth. Dally Stock Dciiler. _ OMAHA \VilOljKSA.M2 MARKKTS , Produce , Fruit * , Ktc. Enns Strictly fresh , ISc ; seconds , 14c , HJDRS , PEI.TS , TAI.T.OIV , ETC. Green salted hides. 43i'c ; damaged hides , 'We ; dry ( lint hides , 7c ; calf liidoa , fi@5 ; o ; datmiircd hides 2u less ; sheep polls , green , onuh , 25uV ( $ ? 1.03 ; dhcop pelts , dry , pcrlb.OG12c ; tallow , No. 1 , 4 ( ? 4S'c ; No. 2 , 3 @ 'Jifo ; grcuso , white. : ) KM4c ; yellow , 2) ) ® : ) c. WOOL Pine , nverugo , lniflCo ( : medium , average , 21fi-J)2c ; quarter blood , average , 20 Q21o ; coarse , nvcrngo , 15@17o ; colts nnd rough , average , 14 ( < l < ) e. Funs Heaver , per Ib , K.OOT13.GO ; each , J2.UOSO.CO ; otter , each , M.OOQ7.03 ; wolf , each , f > OcS1.25 ( ; coon , each , ! ! o ( < J7Go ; mink , each , infrfiiOc ; muskrnt , full , 5rjOo ( : skunk , rut , l5i3'Jc ( ' ; b.utgcr , rat , 23 ( < SOc % deer skins , fall , per Ib , 18i < i,2rc , BfTTKiiiNK I'ubs , 14o ; rolls , I5e. Osioxs ! S@'JOo. Coco xiTS ! Per 100 , S5 00. API-IB UUTTKH Oo. Cinnii IJbls , * 3.r.t ) ; hf.bbts , f3,00. MAPI.K Sutuit li tfOTJirie per Ib. VcviChoice , medium size , CgOc ; eholco heavy , 4 ( So. Hoscv 10o per Ib for choice. PiiESEUVKS OJ yJlOcper Ib. JiiLtiins 3k'4e per Ib. UIIHWAX No. 1 , lOfi lOc. Pius FEET Plckleil , kits , 7"o ; pickled Pigs tongues , kits , $2 35 ; pickled trlpo , Itits , C5c ; plukled II , C. tripe , kits , 83a ; splcoa pigs hocks , kits , 1.15. UEBi'TosaDCd.Salt . , bbls , $23.03. HAV $5.00 11.00. CnoiFiin ? 1000rtT.11.00. " OATS 18lUc. Coitx 23ii'-'i5c. ( POTATOES 'J0 ( < ? :25e. : Burrnu Creuinory , fancy , 22@23c ; eholco 20 ( < e21i ; . Dairy , fancy , 17t8c ; choice , 15 @Wc. Country , fancy , HK < ! fl7o ; good to choice , 14 ( < ? 15c ; fair , 10'itillo ; Inferior , 7@Sc. Liva PIGEONS - Per doz , l.5l ) . GAME Pr.ilrio chickens , $ ' 100 3.50 ; mal lard ducks , $2.50it3.0t ( ) ; mixed ducks , < 1.50@ 1 73 ; teal , Sl.251Dr.50 ; Jack snipe , Sl.00c1.25 ( ; quail , $ l.75@2.00 ; j.ick rnboits , W.00j360 ; small rnbblts , .n.OiJ2) ) ; squirrels $ l.00in ( 1.10 ; plover , Sl.lHC l.23 ; vuliison saddles , 13@14c ; carcasses , s > ( } 10L- . HEAXS Choicj tinnd-plcked , navy , ? 1.73@ 2.00 ; choice haua-pickcd medium. I.U5@1.8 ( ) ; choice haud-piehed country , fl.W1.80 { ; clfiaii country , ? 1.50@l.lJOj inferior country , Sl.tll 1.25. ( JiiRi.sc Young Americas , full cream , 12o : factory twins , ll ( < i > ! 2J.jbft ; > grades , 7 ( < B He ; Van Hoason Kdotn , § 11.50 per doz ; sap sago , lOc ; brick , lie ; 1 Irabu rgcr , Oc ; domes- tie Swiss , l @Mo. , LKMOXS Fancy. ? 'j.OOS353t ' choice , y .u @ 0.00. CiiANncuiiiES Cupa Cod , SD.OO@10.00. OIIAXCHJS Louialuuii , per box , ? 1.00. UccKwnuiT FI.OUII Per bbl. , $ (150. ( GitU'ES X , V. Coneordr per basket , 33@ 40c. Ai'1-i.cs-Per bbl. , $ l.00@3.qp. CAMFOIISIA Giurcs 3l.ri3 .Jl.73. Pistils 10 Ib. boxs , ? 1. 75 2.25. U \NANAS According 'to _ fzu , per bunch , Groceries. POVISIONS Hums , No. 1 , lii-lb. nveragc , 10 > < Jo ; 20 to 22 Ibs , lOc ; 13 to 14 Ihs , lie ; shoulders , 5c ; breakfast bacon , No. 1 , Sc ; ham sausage , Oc ; dried beef hams , 8 } e ; beef tongues , 515.0J per dozen ; dry salt meats , 4JfrttVg'o ( per It ) ; ham roulette , 0 } < fe ; add lo pup lt > lor small lots. PICKI.CS .Medium , per bbl. $5.53 ; small S3.f > 0 ; gherkins , $0.53 ; C. & 13. chow chow , qts. $3.85 ; pts. S3.40. . CANDY UKC&WKopsr > . CIIOCOIATR AM ) COCOA 21@37o per Ib ; Gorman ciiickory , red , 71'nC. Gis'ORii Jumaica , " pints , Sil.OO per doz. COITEK Green Fancy , old golden Hio , 22 > e ; fancy old peaberry , 2-5e ; Hio choice to fancy , 2Jc ; Hio , prime , 21c ; Hio , good , 20c ; Mocha , 30c ; Java , fancy Mandchllng , 27u ; Java , good interior , 24c ; African , 2Ic. COITEK Honatcd Arbueklu's Anosn , 2IVe ; McLuughlln'B XXXX,24'sc ; German , 23t e ; Dilworth , 2 Jfc ( ; Alaroma , 24'c. ' ( , SUOAUS Cut louf , Oc ; out loaf , cube.s , Oc ; standard , powdered , Oc ; XXXX. powdered , 040 ; granulated , standard , 7 0 ; coufeo- tionera" A , 7 } c ; white , extra C. 7 } c ; extra C , Nebrnsica , 7)ie ) ; umber , J-ac\ \ California , golden C , 7o. \OK-HoIognn , 4 } ( < ? . ' 3c ; Frankfort 7ch tongue , S } < jc ; suminei' , ISc ; licad ch eese , CKc. Pouwuv Chickens , patdoz. . live , choice * 2.73@8.00 ; springs. f2.CO3 ( ? 75 ; dressed per Ib , lOfifillo ; turkeys , live , 89c ; dressed , ll@12c ; ducks , live , per doz. $250@D.OO ; drussed per Ib , Il(3)l2i ( ) ; ; goes ? , live , pur doz , 50UO ( < f8.i)0 ) ; dressed per Ib , Ilgl3c. ( LAUD Tlorcas Itollned 5 0 ; pure loaf , OJfc : ; kettle rendered 7c. Add ' c to } fc for smaller quantities. NUTS-Almonds , 15j17c ; Urazils , Oo : 111- berts , 12c ; paeans , 12c ; walnuts , 12 } e ; pea. nut COCKS , S } o ; roasted , 10 } c. WiiArriNU PATOH Straw , per Ib , 15 @ 2Kc ; rug , 2 > o ; manllla , J3 , BQjy/c ; No. 1 , SU.T Dairy , 2S3 Ibs in bbl , bulk , } 2. 10' ; best grade , ( W , 53 , fi.30 ; best grade , 100. 3s , 12.40 ; best grade , 23 , 103 , * 2.2J ; roclc salt , crushed , tl.80 ; dairy salt , Asliton , 50.11) hairs " , 85e ; bulk , 224-lb bags. * ( .23 ; common , "in bbls.Sl.25. FAIIINACKOIJS Goons Uarley , : } ( < l3 ir far ina , 4J o ; peas , 8JYO ; oatmeal , 2j@5c ! ; mac- curoni , lie ; vermicelli , lie ; nee , 3l@7a } ; sago und tapioca , ( i@7c. FISH Salt Dried codllsh,5KJ8 ( o ; scaled herring , 24o per box ; hoi. horrincr , ( loin. , SOo ; Hamburg , nplced herring , $1.40 ; hoi. herring , Imp , 85o ; mackerel , large family , 10.25 per 100 Ihs ; whlto flan , No. 1 , $7,00 : family , (2.75 ; trout , $5.25 ; salmon , fS.M ) ; anchovies , Wo. Wo.CANNED CANNED MEATS Corned , boot , 1 Ib square tans , tl.20 ; corned beef , 'JJb square cuns , 13,03 ; corned beef , 0 Ib squuro cans , (0.50 ; corned beef , 14 Ib square caps , f 14 00 : lunch tongues , 1 Ib round cans , f . ' .130 ; lunch tongues , 2 Ib round cans , { 4.75 ; bi'.iwn ' , 1 Ib square brawn , 2 Ib square cans , $3.00 ; brawn , 0 Ib square cans , $ < 1.53 ; brawn , W Ib square cans , $14.00 ; ox tongues , IK Ibf round cuns , (5.00 ; ox tongues , 2 Ibroundcansu.00oxtonguo8 ; , 2ff } Ib round cans , t7.00iox | tongues , 3 Ib round cans , ? S.OO ; chipped beef , lib round cans , $2.00 ; chipped beef , 3 Ib round cans , fi.OO ; roast beef , 1 Ib round'eans , f 1.20 ; roust beef , 2 Ib round cans , $2.00 ; potted ham , , ] j Ib round cans. Coo ; potted ham , Klb round cans , $1.30 ; dovllod haui.tj Ib round cans , ( We ; deviled ham , K ID round cans , $1,20 ; potted ox tongue , ' tb round cuns , 05o ; pot ted ox tongue , 1 $ Ib round cans , (1.20 ; com pressed him , lib squard 6inn , (1.75 ; com pressed ham , 3 Ib square c dna , $2.70 ; trlpo , 2 Ib round cans , $1.50 ; minced callops , 3 Ib round can ; , (2.20 ; boneless pigs feet. 2 Ib square cans. $2.23. Quo pound cans are packed two dozen and four dozen to caso. Two pound cans uro packed one dozen and two dozen to case. Half pound cans packed two dozen to ease. Quarter pound cans packed four dozen to case. All prices per dozen net. OANNEU FISH nrook trout , 3 Jb , $2.40 ; sal mon trout , 3 Ib , $2.35 ; claim , 1 Ib , $1.25 ; clams , 3 ll > , $2.10 ; clam chowder , 3 tb , $1.25 ; deviled crabs , 1 DJ , (3.25 ; deviled orab , 3 Hi , $3.50 ; codfish ballu , 3 Ib , $1.76 ; caviar , } Ib $3.25 ; eels , 1 It , , ( J. 40 ; lobsters , 1 Ib , $1.00 ; lobsters , 2 Ib. $3 00 ; lobsters , deviled , > f Ib 3.2S ; mackerel , Ib , 11.75 ; maakerol mus tard sauce , B Ib , $3.10 ; mackerel , tomato sauce , 8 Ib , $3.25 ; oysters , 1 Ib , 05o ; oysters , Ib , $1.60 ; salmon , O , H. , lib , 3.00 ; salmon , O. H. , 3 Ib , $3.80 ; salmon. Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.60 ; salmon , Alaika , 3 Ib , $3.65 ; shrimps , 1 Ib , "biLs-Keroaene-P. W. WW. \ . W. , 12o ; headlight , 18oj naiad oil , $2.16gO.Od ( per dozen. porlb , , STAHCH 5@7o per Ib. STOVB POLISH (3.00(33.87 ( per gross. SriiP.s Whole , per Ib AHspioo , Oo ; Cns. sin , China , Po ; cloves , Pcnnnp , 28o ; nut megs , No. 1 , 7fic ; pepper , Twines nml Hope. ' TM-INE Sisal , 13 > c ; horap , manllla , inc. Ci.OTiiK'iUNF.s Cotton , CO ft , $1.20 ; cotton , 00 ft , $1.40 ! Jute , 60 ft , We ; JlltO , 00 ft , $1,00. COTTON 'nviNn Fliio..Ua ; medium , lOJ-fo ; heavy hemp , 14o ; light hemp , 17c , , SAIL TWINE- . sail , 20o ; Calcuttn , 14o ; Munlllnropo , li | < o ; slsnl rope , llKo ; now product , < Jo ; Jute , 0)icr ) cotton lOc ; hide rope , 17c. nml Itulldtni ; Mntarlnl. STOCK 13oAnt)9 A , 12 Inch , a 1 s 14 nnd 10 foot , $40.00 ; 13 12 inch , sis 12 , 14 nnd 10 foot , $ IUH > : O 13 inch , s I s 13 , 14 unit 10 feet , (30.00 ; D 12 Inch , s 1's 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $23.00 : No. 1 com 13 In , s 1 s 13 foot , (18.00 ; No. 3 com 13 In , s 1 n 14 nnd 10 foot , $17.50 ® IS.uO ; No. 1 com 13 In , s Is 10 , IS nnd 20 fret , $10.50 ; No. 3 com 12 in , s 1 s 14 nnd 10 feet , $17.00. Port.Aii Lu.Mniw Clear poplar box bds. J In. A 3 s , $33.00 ; clear poplar , % panel , $30.00 ; clear poplar , % In panel , fil.OO ; clear poplar , } { in panel stock wide , s 3 s , $23 00 ; clour poplar corrugated celling , X , $30.00. POSTS Whlto cedar , 0 Inch halves , 12o ; white cedar , .V incn halves aud 8 inch quar ters , lie ; white cedar , 4 Inch round , lOc ; Tennessee red cedar , split , lOo ; split oak , white , Se ; sawed oak , 17c. SunLAI - No. 1 plnlu,8 and 18 inch , $17.50 ; No. 2 plain , 8 und 10 Inch , $ l5.uO ; No. 1 , O G , $18.00. niMENSION * AND TIMnEU. 12 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 22 ft 24 ft ? x4. . . . 15 03 15 OU 1500 1000 1000 1800 ! ) ( ) 2x0. . . . 15 00 1500 1300 10 00 1000 1800 1000 2x8. . . .15 031500 1500 10 OJ 1000 1800 1000 2x10. . .15 00 15 W ) 15 00 10 ( X ) 1(1 ( 00 18 00 10 00 2x12. . . 15 00 15 00 1500 1000 11)00 ) 1800 1000 4x48x8.10 ( K ) 100J If OJ 17 IK ) 17 00 18 0010 00 FCNCIXCI No. 1 , 4 iJtul 0 inch , 12 nnd 14 ft , rough. $10.00(0)10.50 ( ) ; No. 1.4 nnd 0 inch , 10 ft , S17.00 ( < ? 17.50 ; No. : ! , 4 mid Hindi , 13 and 1C ft , 513.50 ( 14.00 ; Ko. 2 , 4 and 0 inch , 10 ft , 815.00 @ 10.00. Fisisnixn 1st und 2d clear , i ' { Inch , s 2 s , $ iO.OOt'51.00 ; 1st nnd 2.1 clear , 1 } { and 2 Inch , H 2 s , ? 47.00@O.OJ ; 3.1 clear , W inch , s 2 B , S13.00@JO.OO ; H select , 1 > 4' . IX and 2 Inch , s 2 s , SJ7.oa38.00 ( 1st aud 3d clear , I Inch , a 3 H. $13.00 , MJ uluur , 1 inch , s2a. ? W.)3 ( ) ; A se lect , 1 inch , s SH , $33.00 ; 1) select , 1 inch , s 3 B , 530.00. riiitNOi.ns , LATH Per M XX clour , $3.15 ; extra A * , 52.00 ; standard A , $ . .00 ; fi-lnuh clear , $1.00f < 41.70 ; 0-inch clear , Jl.73@l.SO : No. 1 , $ I.U1.15 ) ; clear rod cedar , mixed w'dths ' , from Washington territory , ( J.40 ; California red wood , dimension widths , $4.50 ; cypress , clear heart , dimension widthsf3.33 ; lath , W.53. UoAitns No. 1 com s 1 s 12 , 11 and 10 ft , flO.OO ; No. 2 , do , $10.50 ; No. 3 , do , S14.50 ; No. 4 , do ( ohlp's cull ) , $11.03. Add 50c per M ft for rough. H-ATTiiXB , W 1:1,1. TUIIINH , PICKETS O. G. Units , 2 > J-inch , OOo ; O. U. Baits , 2 } ® 8 , ss , 33o : 3-in well tubing , * D.&M. and bov , ? J3.10 ; pickets , D. & H. , Hut , $2).03 : pickets , D. & II. , square , Slli.OO. Fl.ooniNO 1st com C'in whlto pine , $31.00 ; 2doomO-in white pine , $31.03 ; 3d com 0-ln whltu pine , $20.00 ; U com 0-in whlto pine , S20.00 ; com 4 und 0-in yulloiv pltio , 915,00 ; Slur 4-in yellow pine. $17.00 ; 1st and 2d clear yellow pine , 4 nnd 0-in , $10.00. CKILINO AND PAHTIT.ON 1st com , Jin whitu pine partition , $32.00 ; 2i coin -'f-iu whlto piuo partition , SJ7 03 ; oluarin yel low pine celling , ? iO.OO ; clear 3B'-in Norway , $ ! 4.5t ; 2d com ; Viu Norway , $13 50. Li MC Heat , b5. Cl.MKST $1.35. PUSTKII W.23. IlAiU-2Uc. Uun.niNd HIIICK Common , $3.00@7.00 per M ; selected. $7.0J@3.00 per M ; sewer brick , $ S.03'J.OO per M , _ Dry PRINTS Pink nnd Hobos Hichmond. Oc ; Allen , Oe ; Hivcrpoint , 3Kc ; Steel Hivcr , 0 > c ; Paeilio , 0 } c. I'KINTS Indigo Hluo St. Leger , CXc ; xVashingten , Oc : American , (5 ( } c ; Arnold , 0 } > j ; Arnold Century , Oc ; Windsor Gold , Tk't. 10'rfc , ' ; Arnold B. lO c ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold ( Jold Seal , lOJtfu ; Yellow Seal , 10 > c. CoMFOUTHiia $ .0.50fl ( 35.00. CousnT.lEVss Uoston , 7J/e ; Androscog- gin , 7c ; ICearsage , 7jlf\j ; liociiport , O c ; Coneslogo , 0 } < fe. CKASH Stevens' B , f > K ; Stevens' A , 7o ; bleached , Se ; Stevens' P , 7 o ; bleached , 8e ; Stevens' N , SJ-Jc ; bleached , 0/c ; Ste vens' SllT , ll'Jc. DUSIMS Amosueag , 0 oz , lOj.Jc ; Everett , 7 oz , 13c ; York , 7 oz , 13o ; Hii.vmukcr , 8 } < c ; Juffroy , XX , ll'io ; Juffrcy , XXX , 12kc ; Bcnvor Crcok , AA , 12c ; Heaver Creek , UB , lie ; Beaver Creek . , CC , lOc. SHCITINO , ULBAUIIKU Kllerton 7 } < jc : Housekeeper , 8' c ; Now Cundlduto , SJ o ; Berkeley cambric , No. 00 , Oe ; You Bet. 4 4 , OJi'c ; butter cloth , OO , 4'fc ; Cabot , 7 > o ; Furwoll , half blenched , 8Kci Fruit of Loom , 8 e ; Green G , Oc ; Hope 7J.ac ; King Philip cambric , lOe ; Lonsdulo cambric , lOe ; Lens- dale , 8 > o ; New York mills , lOo ; Pepperoll. 42 In , lOo ; Pcpporoll , 4t ( In , lie ; Pcpperell , 0 4 , ] 4 } e. 1'eppnrell , 8-i , 20o ; Popporell , 0 4 , 22e ; Pcpporoll , 10-4 , 2lc ; Canton. 4-4 , 8 > c ; Canton , 40 ) } c ; Triumph , Ou ; WumsuUn , lie ; Valley , 5u. HniinN < i , Buowx Atlantic A , 4-1 , 7.fc ; Atluntio If. 4-1 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , ( i c ; Atlantic 1' , 4-1 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Au rora C , 4-4. 4o ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , O u ; Hoosier LL , 4SJ c ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7c ; Lawrence LL. 4-4 , 6 0 ; Old Dominion , 1-4 , 3J < ; c ; Peppercll , H , 4-4 , 0e ; Peppecull E , 40-Inch , 74ro ; Pepperell , 8-4 , 17fo } ; Pep- oreli , 0-i , 20c ; Pcpporell , 10-1 , 2-'e ; Utlca C , 4c : Wnotiusotts , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora H , 4 4 , 7c ; Aurora 13 , 4 > 4 , ( l > Jc. TICKS Oakland , A , 7J e ; International , YY , Su ; Shetucltot , S.Sa ; Wnrran , No. 870 , lOo ; Berwick. BA , 18u : Acme , 13c ; York , 30 in , l2-'u : York , 32 in , l3Ko ; Swift River. So ; Thorndlke , OO , 8 } < fo ; Thorndiko , 12F , Stf ; Thorndiko , 130. li o ; Thorndiko' XX , 15c ; Cordis , No. 5 , 'jjjcj Cordis , No. 4 , lOU'c. DIOK : West Point. 28 in , 8 oz , OJ o ; West Point , 20 in. 10 oz , 12 > c ; West Point , 20 in , 12 oz. 15 } c ; West Point , 40 in , U oz , lOc. FL\NNII.S : Plaid Huftsmcn. 20o ; Clear Lake , 33 o ; Iron Mountain , 2fl > e. PIIINTS Solid Colors Atlantic. Oo ; Slater , Co ; Berlin oil , 0 > io ; Garner oil , ( ) ® 7o. SIIIHTINO CIICCKS Caledonia X , OKc ; Cal edonia XX , IO L-J Economy , Oc ; Otis , Oo ; Granite , ( l e ; Crawford checks. 8c ; Haw Klvor plalrts , fiVo. FIANNIIS : Whlto-G. H. No. 2 , % , 22J o ; G. H. No. 1 , J2 < l c ; G. H. No. 2. % 22 o G , H. No. 1 , % aOa ; Quocheo No. 3 , Jf , 32oi Qucchco No. 3 , % , 37Kc ; Anawnn , 8JKo : Windsor , 22Uc. Ff. XNKi.s Hed C , 21 inch , 16 o ; E , 24 inch , 21 c ; G.'G. 34 inch. 20o ; H. A. F. f , 25o ; J. H. F. % , 27c ; G. X5c. . HATTS Standard , Set Gem , 80 ; Beauty , 12) ) < o ; Uoone , I4c ; U , cased , $0.30. UiANKi'.Ts White , $1.00@7.50 ; colored , S1.10Q8.0J. Ciiti'BT W-iti1 Bibb , whlto , ISljfo ; colored , 21KC. 12 } < fo ; 80 , 13 } , < o ; 50 , brown and slate , Ou ; 70 , WAo \ OO.lOo. ivu.NTL'citv JnANa Hercules , 17o ; Lcam- Inggnu22Ke ; Glunwood , 20e ; Melville , 25e ; Batpup.27 } < o ; Memorial , 15c ; Standpoint , 18o : Durham , 27tfo. MisCKUANEOUs--Tablo oil cloth. $2,50 ; table oil cloth , marble. $3 50 ; plain Holland , OVo ; dado Holland , 13 } < fc , J'ltiNTB Dross Charter Oak , 5o ; Hamnpo , 4o ; Lodl , fi.fc ; ; Allen , Oo ; Hlchinond , Ou ; Windsor , 0 } o ; Eddystone , Oij'c ; Paclllc , "Xo. , Drnati ana Chemicals. ACID Sulphuric , per carboy , 24/o | : cltrlo , per pound. Die : oxalic , per pound , 14o ; tar- tarlo iiowdered , pr pound , 43o ; carbolic , 3j @ 45c. AI.UM Per pound , 2) o. AMMONIA Carbonuto , per pound , lljfc , AnitowitooT Per pound , lUc. BALSOJI Copalbu , per pound , 03o ; tolu. 62 @ 55o. Boiuz Refined , per pound , lie. CALOMEL Am. , per pound , bSc. OASTOII Ou.-l,34. Ci'iiEii BEIUUES $1.50. CANTIUIUDES 75cifl.C5. ( CASSIA BUDS Per pound , 18o , CiiLOKoroitu Per pound , 41o. CoiuioaiVE bUBi.iMAT _ Per pound. ESu , CIIEAM TAIITAII Pure , per pound , 20o. EXTKAOT Loowoou Bulk , per pound , 12Ko. KIIOOT 45c. GUM Aniiiio riC@05c , LTCOI-ODIUM 14 . GLVCJSIUNB Bulk , per pound , 25 < x G x Asnfootido , per pound. Ho ; cum. phor , per pound , 40o ; opium , per pound , $3 0o. lonisn nostibllmntcd , per ounce , (3.30. LKAVKS Buchu , short , per pound , IDc ; Senna , Alex , , per pound , SoigMa MourniA Sulph. , per ounce , f3.PO. MnitOt'itT ' 74c. POTASS Uromldo , per poond , 44o ; Iodide , per pound , $3.83. Qi'iNtA Sulph , , per ounce , 46c. SKKDS Canary , per pound , 4 'c. SoAi-9 Cnstllo. inottlud , per pound , SS10o ( ; cnstllc , whlto , pcrx\ind | \ , Si'tiiiTsNiTHB Sweet , per pound , U. S. P. , 420 , STIIYCIINI t Crystnls , $1.03 ( ( ? 1.15. SfLi'ii. CINCHONA Per oz , lifl4c. ) ( T\noov Per pound , Go. TONKA BI-ANS (1.70Q1.75. WAX White , per pound , ns5So. Oiw Linseed , raw , 59ej Linseed , boiled , Glo ; Horgamot , Snndorsili's , per pound , $2.45 ; Lemon , Sanderson's , per pound , $1,33 ; Peppermint , per pound , $2.35 ; Wlntorgrcon , per pound , $2.15 ; Olive , Malaga , per gnl , We ; Headlight , 175 test , 13 < c ; Gasoline , 75 degrees , 13c ; Nnpthn , 03 degrees , 12o ; 160 prime white , lOo ; 150 water whlto , 12o ; Per fection , 14o ; Lnrdlno , SOo ; Summer , W. Vu. , Ho ; Xerov. . Vo. , lOo ; I. X. L , dark en gine , 20e ; Carbon , snow white , 160 degrees - grees , 10fc } ; Turpentine , 54c. Seven Unphncl Cnrtoons. Savon cnrtootiB , supposed to bo by Rnphnol , nro now on exhibition in Purls tit Georges Potlts gnllory. They ni'o supposed to Imvo bcon done ixt the sumo tinio us the paper cartoons nt Ilnmplon Court nnd South ICu The biggest thlnir out is what the druggists term Dr. Bull's Cough Sypup ; its sale Is enormous nnd It has never been known to fail , I'rlco 25 cents. It is well to roinembor that the oldest case of rheumatism and neuralgia Imvo been speedily cured by Salvation Oil. Price 25 cents u bottlo. * - A Vennrnlilo K lo n limit. . An clenlmnt ric6ntly ) died hi Ceylon which hnil borvcd the public works * de partment for over eixty-llvo yours , nnd nml previously worked in various parts of the island for un unknown period. THE REALTY MARKET. 1N3TIIUMUN T3 pUoJ4 on rjjjri durmt yestcrdnr. AM Hopkins nnd vtlto to 11 A White , lot _ , bl'c ' il.HnuudcrH.v-Hlmcbnugh'slllRh' land parK , w tl , . . . $ SW Mnrtln Ittnor , gnnrdinu , to K 8 Jester , und U lot 4 , blk 1C , Blilmi's iiccond add , ( lool . 850 Ileltr JiCiilllurto. ! II VriiRh. lot ! 11 und 12 , bit 7 , Collier Place , wil . l.WO Hetty Ij Collier to li 1) llradler.lots 111 uiul 3) , blK B. t'olller Place.v d . 1,600 AV 1. 1'nrk.M and \\ifo to Samuel Cotnor.lot 17 , blK 17 , Iliinaeomrince. wtl . 3,000 All Doneckcn and wife to John Henry. n 41 feet oC lot ft , ulk - ' , umalia , wd. . 1 II A Koster * nnd ulfc to Jonn A Ander son , lot * , bile I , Kostcrs' add. w il . COO Hunry llollu mid wife to l.ydla Hlbbard , lot iil , Wnverly add. w tl . W V SnouiTer to it A Tnllcr , lot 10 , um ir , , in second mid to II .V M 1'nrilv il . 100 J I' Mallendur ct nl to Kiln Justeson , outlet lotClevolnnd rincc. wil . 2,100 Albright I , nnd nnd Lot Co to John I' Hoi- don , lot 17. blk : > i , Albrlcnt's nnnox.wd 435 1'ntrlclc Land ( "o to.Iolin U Montcomeiy. lots li and 13. blk 124 , Unndeo Plnci'.wil 2 , "CO City of South Dmnha to J M WniiBh , ) xrr H iwlj lot 7 , bile 81 , Sontn Omaha , q o d. 1 Thirteen transfers . ? ii,117 : SKROEDErS'DEJffl ; Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 305 South 131li Street , - COMMERCIAL Capital , - $4OOOOO Surplus , - 4O.OOO ecrs nnd Directors 13. Jr. MoHoman , O M. Jlltchcoeli , Jos. Onrncaii.Jr. , A. Henry. B M. Amlcrhou , Wm. U.iluul. v pros. ; I , , li. Will lams. A. 1 > . Hopkins , pru.-i. ; A. Mlllard. casuler ; V. II. Hryant. assistant cashier. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK , V. S. DBEOSTOBY , OMAHA , NEB. Capital . $400.000 Surplus Jan. 1st , 1889 . o,001) ) 0 b'FICKU8 AND DIKKCTOU3 : HENIIY . YATBS. President. LEWIS S. ItKr.u. Vice 1'reslnent. A. K.Ton/.Au.v , W. V. Monsu , JOHN s. COI.MNS , It. C. Ciismsd. J.N. II. PATIIICK. W.ll. S. Iluoiii : ? . Cashier. THE IRON BANK. Cor. 12th nnd Farnam.Sts. A General Ilnnklutr UusiiiPMi Transacted. 0 Boots and Shoos. K1RKENDALL , JOKES & CO. , Successors to Heed , Jonci & Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Ste Ageuti for Iloston Hubber Sboo Cn. , 1102.1101 aad 11CH llnrney Street , Omilia. Nebr ka. Browors. STORZ A 1LER , Lager Beer Browcrs , 1B1 NorlU Kluhtctntli Mreet. Omaha , N b. Cornloo. _ EAOLE CORNICE WORKS , ManufECturers ofGalyanize. Iron Cornice Wludoir-ctipinnd ntrtallaikrllgliti. Jolm Kven proprietor. 106 and llU uutti 10th ( treat. Steam Fittings. Pumps , Eto. Jt CLAHK STEAM 11EATINQ CO- , Pipes and Engines , et m , water , rallwnr and mining lupplUi , tc. va/B ) ndiBt lrnam meet , Omaha. U. S. WIND ENOCNE & PUMP CO. , ' Sieain'anu Water Supplies , IIallIJ y wind mllli. S18 and 02'J Jonci it. , Omali * . U. K. llo n , Acting llananar. J1ROWNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheet-Iron work , team pucipi , iaw mllli. 1315-1215 lxa nncrlU itreel , Omaha. Iron Works. PAXTON A V1ERLIKQ IRON WORKS , WrongM and Cart Iron Building Wort , Englnc > . bran work , neneril foundr/ , machine and blackiuiltn work. ORlct and worki , U. 1' . UT. and 17th itreet , Omaha. OMAHA WIRE A IHOX WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire andiron Railing Ueik t lll , > rlndow Kuardi , flower iUnili , wlr iluci , lc , Ul Nurtn lUb itreet. Oman * . OMAlfA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Bnrglar Proof Safes , Vault ! , jail .work. Iron ibuttcri and flr * cirapti. 0. A u dre en. nrou'r. Corner lift and Jackioo it > , Sash , Deere ( E * ° _ , n OJLr M. A. DISBItOW A CO. , VTboleiale rntnufnoturers o ( Sash , Doors , Blinds ani Monldings , ErincU offlco. lltli ft d Iiard itrteti. Omaka , NeS. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of South Omaha , Limited , OWAJOBBERSMCM ? i . _ . . . . . . . . . .g.y.qg- ; . , - - . yj-jas ? sggg AgHoulUiriJJniplomonts. Agrlcnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriage ! HucsUs , ttn.Vholfa ! . Omitha , Ncbretkt , Furnlluro. DEWEYA STOAT , Wholesale Dealers in Farnitnro , _ _ Fitrnna ttroot. Omalm , Kcbratka. OUARLES SHI VEltlGK , Farniinrc , Omaha , Nebraikiu Crocorloa. AICCORD , BRADY A co.t Wholesale Grocers , Uth tad ijaTeutrorlli elreeti , Onuhn , Nebraiki. Hnrdvvnro. II. J. LSUV.'ll lill , Hirdware , Iron an. Sled , fpilnit , w Ken Hock , hardware , lumber. OK > . IXt and nil llatnentivet , Omaha. MOLIlfEMILlHrRNA S10DDARD CO. , Manufacturers and Job ! en In Wairons , Buggies Rake ] , Plows , Etc , Cor. Ptli nml 1'oclflo lrt' t . Omulia. , Jr. , Arlisis1 Materials , Pianos anil Organs , 1613 l.'ouplm ilroot , Omilm , KobrmkB. _ _ _ Bo o tsjnnd Sh o i OB . " ' w. v. MORSE & coV"1 Jobbers of Boots and Slices , 1101,110) , llojDnuelai Btrrot , Dmntm. Mnnufuctorr , Hummer itrcat , lloitun. Coal , Coke , Eto. JAMES P. TIIATOUER COAL CO. , Miners and Shipper * of Coal ant Co lloom II , 1)Ituiitinul ) ! tun's Uiill.lln , Omuu OMAHA COAL , COKK & LIME CO Jotes ot llira hnl uuoai \ , 30J Boulh IStli ttriat , Omaha , Nebratkfc. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Snipers of Coal and Cote. ill Booth 15th it , . Onmliiii Nob. LUMBER , ETC , JOHN A. WAKEF1GLD , Wholesale Lumber , Eta Ira potted and AnuTlnin t'orllnn-l Cement. Btttt ngcntror Mllwnukt'ulijfiUnu.lecenionlaDd yulnty vrliltu time. ' cmis it. LEE , Bsaler ill Hardwood Liimlicr , Wood carputi nnd pnrquct lloorini ! . Uli ami lougt4 etieets , Uiuultti. rut , OMAHA LU3tUER C07 ' & 11 Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale 16th street nnd L'nlon 1'aclila truck , Omalia. ' LOUIS BRADFORD , Dsalcr in Lumber , Latli , Lime , Sasn , Doora , Etc. Ynran-C'tiriicr 'til ontl Douulus. Offlee Corner lOtti and noiiutav FRED. M' . Lube1 , Lime , Cement , Etc , , Etc , Comer 9tU anil Dnuulns t , Oinnlia. (7. A' . DIETZ , Dealer iu All Kinds of Lunilicr , 13th nail California ttrecu , Omaha , Nebraska. NHNIn gfy M ot I onts. / . OBERFELDER & CO. , Importers & JoMers in Millinery & Nolions . 211) Bail 212 Eoiilli lltli stieet. Hojjcmtii. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furbishing Goods , _ 1121 1 lamer Stteol. Oiualia. _ Commission and Storage. R1DDEL1 , & RIDDELL , Storige and Commission Merchants , Specialties lluttor , fKS * . cheese , poultry , gam * 1112 Howard BtiectOunUiu , Nub. P ry Coocls a n d N oU o n 8. _ " " "j/ . E. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Fiirnisliing Goods and Notions 1102mid 1101 Douglas , cor , llth itrcct , OmnliaNeb. K1LPATRICK-KOUH DllY GOODS CO. , Importers & Jolite in Dry GoodsNolions , Gcat'a furnishing Rood * . Corner llth nuil llarnef alrueti.Omatin. Nubriukn. UIMEBAUQir A TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Rcnair Slion Mechanic1 tool and HufTulo icalrl. IKXi Uouglal Blrcet. Omaba , Nob. Toys . , Eto. * ; A > v If. H l I > r A CO. , Jobbcr of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , lit rurnlihlriK goods , children's carrlURti , 1 Ml fornnm atrt-et. Omnliit , Nob. j Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Indicating Oils , Ail * grcaia , etc. . Omaha. A. n.UUIior , Man K j | _ Pappr. ----j.- _ CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dsilers , CMrrranlce itookof prlntlnK , wrapplnic and wrltlo t ( fipaJUt sltuotloa iclroa e card paper TUB CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF THR Chicago , Milwaukee St , Paul R'y. ' The Ilcst Itouto from Onmlia anil Council muffs to - THE EASTE E- WO AINBABBTWKBK OMAHA Clilcago , AND MilwnuUcc , Bt. 1'aul , Minneapolis , Cedar Rapids * Rock Islnnd , Frecport , Hockford , Clinton , Duliuque , Davenport , Klglu , Madlsnn , Jnnc&Tllle , lielolU WInonn , La Crossc , And all other Important point * Kail , Nortbeait auJ ( boutbuiiil. For through llckcti call on tbo tleket e t at IIO1 rain tu itreut.lu llarkur liluek , ort UiilOB t'acini Uepot. rullman 8l epera and the Rneit ninloir Tart In the world ara run on the main Una ot tUu Chlcaiio. Mil- wnukee It til. J'aul loll-ur. and ererr atlcotloa II pitld 10 paitcogen \ > r coarleoue ujplo7 of tu comunnir. It.illl'l.Klt. aencral Manager. J. K.TUUKBIt , Atilitanllienernl Manager. / A. v , It. CAIlI'KNTlilt , Ucuoral 1'aner.ger and TlrkctAvrnt. UKO. K. HBAFFOHD. Aiolitait Gcoeral I'Mlcoge * nd Ticket Arcut. I. J , OLA UK. Cleoeral gavirlutendeijt. > 'otloo 111 licruliy given that a liook ulll bo opened ut 10 o'clock a. in , on fauinluy , the lx > teuuth day ot November , IS * . ' , at tliu olllce of J. M. TliurMton , Union J'uclllo Iliilldlng , in tbo city or Oiiiiiha , Doutflaa county , Nobruakn. to * tlie purpose of receiving itibicrlptlonv to tli rapltul block or the Omaha Union Depot Company - pany , \V , II , l 0. W. , . T. I * . K. , o--u-30-l FortUo lucorporator * .