THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY OCTOBER 29 , 1889. THE SPECULATIVE MARKER Wheat Experiences n , Bulgy Fit at the Opening ; SPIRITLESS AND HEAVY LATER. A Fair negroe of Activity Shown llsclf In Corn Ilnllticis In Provisions Cattle In Fair Jc- in u ml. CHICAGO PIIODUOK StAUICRTS. CIIICAOO , OoV 23.Speclnl [ Telegram to THE UKB. ] The wheat market had a "bulpy" fit on Mils morning , with tlio crowd fooling bullish , talking bullish and buying property. Cablet favored that side and the recent re ductions from previous high crop estimates in several Instances encouraged holder * to liopo for further Improvement. The black board was discouraging In the extreme. The figures net forth there showed that In ono day's business } , 135,009 had been received at points of accumulation and only 00,000 bush els had loft the Atlantic coast , though the exports of flour Increased the total to an equivalent of 105,000 bushels. Later on tbo vlsiblu supply report was posted , showing an Increase- 3,153,000 bushels in stooln "In Right. " This was close to the outslilo esti mates of Saturday and caused the market to break off sharply. In the course of u few minutes the net pain of two days was lost. Hiollbulislness" departed , to return no rnoro during the session , leaving the market spirit less and heavy. A lot of long wheat came out on the JSfc dcclliio and the bears \vcru en couraged to extend their lines somewhat. There was some recovery from bottom prices nnd decidedly Increased activity In trade , but the closings record a Inct loss of @nac on the day. December wheat opened at 80i c , advanced to 80) < e , sold back to SOJ c ana between 11 nnd 13 o'clock rallied to Si ) @SOfc , from which point It sold ofT to T'JJjJo on the vislblo exhibit , rallying to bOtfo und closing at fiOu60Ve. Muy started In at 84o , advanced to 8l7B@3 c , broke to & \Hc \ , ml lied to 8lo and uiosea at 8i ! ; @ ! J4c , witti Ooto- bar resting at "SJf. There \vori-no | dlstlnctivo fcutuics In trading beyond an uvldont cool ing down ot the bullish spirit consequent upon a largo increase in the visible , fulluro of the primary movcmnnt to full oft as expected , and HI the ability of the bulls to gancrato popular enthusiasm on that side. Wlillo stocks continue to accumulate rapidly and exports do not Improve , tbo friends of wheat , ilnd themselves beset with doubts and dis couragement. A little wheat was taken to the seaboard to-day for thu coastwise trade , but not enough to bo a stimulant. The volume - umo of transactions was rather above the averacc. There was cjultu a battla around the bottom prices , an effort being mada toward the last to force u further decline and make a weak closing , but the bulls made a strong stitnd nnd successfully checked the raid. As before noted , the closing was at a slight recovery from tha insldo prices. There was n fair dcgreo of activity la the corn market and a decidedly stronger tone to It. The receipts wcro forty cars more than cxpoctod , but the shipments wcro very heavy , both from Chicago nnd the Atlantlo seaboard. For to morrow the estimated ar rivals at this point wcro . ' 19J cars. Another heavy aocreuso In the stock In sight amount ing to 1,0-18,000 bushels was another feature of the day's developments nud this was of course regarded as n strong bull argument for near deliveries. Shippers wcro active buyers , not only of cash offerings , but of November delivery also , ana the improved tone In nearer months was communicated even to January and May , but In a diminish ing rut'o ' , governed by the distance of the month. The market maintained Its strength to the close nnd tha coin for the day was } a In NovcmDcr and , ' c In May. The closing quotations nro : November 315 @ 313/c , and In oats the trade was practically con- flnod to May , with nearer deliveries ( 'till nnd neglected. Iho opening was llrm , with May selling at 21 Jfc and touching 2IJ (321J ( < jC. This was followed by a fractional down turn aa a result of moderately free selling by Hutclnnson and Counselman , und quietude prevailed later. No interest was sliown In October , with 18fc } : at ono time bid , nnd next , month nominally } ( @ \ ± c pre mium. Cash trading was chlelly by sample , with 18 fc paid for No. 3 lo go to store. It was the dullest day In provisions ex perienced for some time. A greater portion of the sosJon the trading pit was entirely descried. Whnt little interest there was centered In October porlc nnd October lard. About 1,750 barrels of the former were traded In. Hutchinson was the principal buyer. Later ho sold some at the same price paid fet it and bought January. Tim prin cipal feature ot the day was a bulge of 25e In October lard. The shorts In this article were nervous , and upon attempting to cover found very little for sale. The result was that prices wcro run up from ft-10 ) nt the opening to $0 (10where ( tlio market hung stub bornly until the close , with very little business passlnir. Speculative offerings generally were light on the whole list , and this fact , despite all the pervading dullness , gave to the product a marked undertone of strength. November porlc opened at $9 57J , or 3 > c under Saturday's closing llgurca , sold to { 9.70 and cased off to (9.05 at tbo closo. Trad- lug in January pork was within n range of $9.43@9.50 nnd ut the close $9.47 was bid , being u Might Improvement. Hib futures were inactive , with lluctuations In prices too small to attract attention. ' 1 ho receipts ot hogs wcro slighlv under the estimates und prices at the yards were Do per 10J pounds higher. Pork was less active In tuo specu lative market and there wore no now fontuics. October sold and closed 5e lower , while more deferred deliveries moved up 2f < 35a Cash closed at $10.70@10.70. CHICAGO LIVE STOOIf. CIIIOAQO , Oct. 23. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEB. ] CATTLB The receipts were divided at 7,000 natives , 0,000 Texans and 3,000 rangers. The demand was fair all around with prime natives selling a shade stronger than at the close on Friday and all other grades slow hut steady. Texans nnd rangers wcro ulso quoted steady , but rather slow. Native butchers' stock , on account of a big run in Tcxans and a liberal supply of old COWB and common titock , sold somowbut lower than Friday , but no lower than on Saturday. In the stochor and feeder line there \.ii3 alight business , yet there was a fair representation of country buyers und tlio outlook was that a fair business would bo transacted before the close of the day. Cholco to extra beeves , f J.50@5,00 ; medium to good steers , 1350 to 1500 lb , M.OO@I.4U ; I'-HX ) to 1330 Ibs. 10.60 ® 1.25 : 050 to 1200 Ibs. fy.00(2383. ( Stockera and feeders , $3.25(3 ( S-.bO ; cows , bulls mid mixed , $ 1.15(5)2.X ( ) ) ; bulk , S.J.OO@2.25. Toxus ulcers , $ J.05@J.85 ; cows , $ l.W ( > i2.15. Western rangers , - - - - 13.90 ; cows.tt.75iS3.iW. Hoas The demand was active and prices strong to Ce higher on all sorts and sizes , closing steady anil about everything sold. Puckorij paid HOOOI.05 , shippers $4.05@4.15 end light sorts sold at * 1.10 ( < H13 and the luge varlolv at (4.30. PINANGIAU f - , NEW VOIIK , Oct. 23 | Special Telegram to Tim Unn.1 STOCKS Tlio early activity was duo to the Interest in a tow ot the lending locks , among which Lake Shore , Union PA- clHo , Heading , Laeltawnnnn , unil Den- Tor , Texas Fort Worth were the most prominent. The heaviness of Saturday lusted oyor until this morning and llrst prices were quite irregu lar as compared with Saturday's final figures - uros , but the strong undertone of the mar ket soon came to the surfac'o aid prices ad vanced all around the room. Tbo first ten dency of price * was downward , however , and Coal stocks were quite weak , both Head ing and Lackawanna retiring % par cent before - fore advancing. Trusts also showed consid erable weakness , 'Iho upward movement was confined to small proportions and frac tional advances of from > / to % percent only wcro citablUhcd. in the general list , while Manhattan , with a gain of M per cent , to 10 % * , and Michigan Centra ) , with 1J * ' to CO , were tlio strong features of tno hour. Tonne < co Coat rose # per cent. At 11 o'cldck prices wcro close tp the opening figures , but the hour to noon brought good buying and fair advance ? . Tennessee Coal went to K % or 2 per cent over the opening prico. Lackawanna and Reading were helped somo. Missouri Pnclflo and Union Pacific continued nctlvo and Irregular , nock Island gained & to MJ { nnd Uurllngton J4 per cent to lOOJff , and Atclilson turned upward to 31 , % . A few of the most buoyant stocks early mot with somcsot back be to re mid-day. Michigan Central lost 1 pur cent to 05 , Lake Shore K to 100 and Manhattan Jf to 100. This left the list irregular , with no decided tendency. The strength In stocks at noon was short lived. Last prices were about tbo lowest of the day all nround. There were fears of a further stringency In tha money market. The following wore the closing quotations : I ) . B , 4s regular. 127 Northern 1'ftclflo. . 33 U. H. ( s coupons . , .127 do preferred. . . . . . . 73 U. iM < ( a regular. . . ItXiK 0. & N. W 11 U.aiHs coupons. .KiiilS do preferred 141 I'aclllciuof 'Oj . 1I7 ! ( K.V.l'entrnt HO Central Pacific . ,11 y I' . U.B 10 Chicago * : Alton . . .127 Hock : Island 'J7V Chicago , Ilutllngton U..M.4BU' . . 0 AUiilney . I0.1X dnpreterredt H-H . . . . SU'mil .VOmnhft. . 'J3 IHlnoliOmtrnt . 110 dopreferred 0 < 5 I..1I. & W. . 0 ( { tr.Uon Vaclflo Cfl' < KansasfcToxas . . . 10)iW..Sl. ) | li. to V IDSt l.nkoSlior * lOil'il doprotorred 'JIH Michigan Central. . HSU Western Union. . . . 84'j Hlanourll'Mltlo . . . U9 | MONEY Lighter at 5J4@ l'or cent ; last loan , (1 ( per cent. PIIIMB MEHOANTU.B Parnn 5 > < ( * ) c per cent , SmuuxoEvciuxoR Quiet , steady } sixty- day bills , M.Sl'f ; demand. fUStf. Mining Stoclcs. NBW YOIIK , OJt 23 fSuashl Tolojr.im to TIIR UBB.I The following uro the min ing stock quotations : Aspen 700 Horn Silver. IV ) I'AluHniila II. II. . . 1:0,1 : Iron Silver . --10 Cliollar 150 Mutual UU Crowns Point JTK > lt. Diablo IVi Con. Cal. .v\a fitt ) Ontario IlliW DfttdttoodT. 100 Plymouth - < w llomeataka UOO Sierra Nevada 17J CIIICAOO. Oi't. ! 33. lli n. ra. close- Wheat Irreeularj Cash , 7SX''S December , SOc : May , SS c. Corn Steady ; October 3l ? o ; November , \ % < i ; May , JlUJi'c Oats Steady ; Octobor/lS o : December , Xc ; May , 21 c. Hyo October , M c. Harlev No trading. I'rlmo Timothy-Si. 17. Flax-Cash. Sl.'J'J ; Muy , $1.37 . Whisky $1.02. Pork Steady ; October , S10.70 ; January , .47 > f. * Lird Steady ; October. ? OCO ; January , Flour Steady ; unchanged ; spring patents , lOo lowor. Provwlons-Shouldeis , * 4.50 ( I.02K ; short clear , $ . " > .GO@5.0J ; short ribs , October , $5.15 @ , " . 17 > f. Uuttter Quiet : creamery , 13S23c ( ; dairy , 12@20c. Chccso Dull ; lower ; full cream Cheddars , 9@'j/cB ; : Oats , 0 @ 'J > c ; Young Amoricas. JJggs Steady ; fresh , ! S@lDo. Hides Weak und unchanged ; light grcoa salted , Co ; dry calf , 5@0c ; deacons , each , 20o. 20o.Tallow Tallow Weak and unchanged ; No. 1 solid packed , 4o ; No. 2 , 5' c ; cake , -IJ c. ItOLoIpts. Shlptn'ts. Flour . 23S.OOJ 000 Wlmat . 113,001) ) 32.000 Corn . 210,000 323,000 Oats . 2J1.000 150.000 Now York. Oct. 23. Wheat Receipts , 158,500 ; exports , 24,100 ; spot weaker ; No. B red , 82K@SJo in elevator ; 84V@85cf. o. b. ; ungraded , 70K@S4y'c ; options closed steady ; No. 2 red , November , Corn Receipts , C3)00 ! ) bushels : exports , 103,000 bushels ; spot linn ; No. 2 , 40K@IOVc In elevator ; 4l > @ 41a ndout : uneruded mlxod , 39j @ 4l9fc ; options stronger und higher , Novetntfor closing n Oats Receipts , ICOODD bushels ; exports , ; spot llrm ; options dull and timer , No vember closing at 2oJjjC ; spot No. 3 , white. " $ } { umKed \ Western , 24(3.27c ( ; white west ern. 27@31e. Coltoc Options closed'steady at 10 points up. Sales : 5(5,751) ( ) bags ; Novonioer , S14.GO ® l-l.to ; spot Ulo , steady ; cargoes , f 1'J.OO. ' Sugar Raw , ijulet ; retincd , quiet and lowor. Petroleum Higher and llrm ; United closed nt Sl.OGJ for November. Eggs Western , "l Q-Jl c. Pork Firm ; mess , inspected , $12.25@ 1(1 10 Lard Spot higher , others dull ; western steam , $0.1)0. ) Uutter Steady ; Elglns , 24J < f@23c ; western dairy , 9 ( 15c ; creamery , 12@2lo. Cheese Firm ; western , 7K1 AKiiiiKtapiilis , Oct. 23 Sample wheat weak. Closing : No. 1 hard , November , 77J c ; Muy , , S4o ; on track , 77J c ; No. 1 northern. November , 75o ; May , 81J c ; on trade , 75J o ; No. 2 northern , November , 70) c ; May , 77c ; on track , 70@73o. HuiiMis City , Oct. 28.-Wheat Weaker ; No. 2 hard , cash , 03Ko ; No. 3 hard , cash , Wo bid ; No. 2 soft , cash. OSo bid ; October , - ) J c bid. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 cash , 22i o bid ; November , 2Jj o bid. Oats No. 2 cash , 15fc bid ; November , lOo bid ; No. 3 cash , llo bid. Milwaukee , Oct. 28. Wheat Lower ; cash , 73/o ; No. 1 northern , Sic. Coin firmer ; No. 8 , 8'e. Oats Sleady ; No. 2 while , 2 Hyo Quiet ; No. 1 , 42J c. Uarley Dull ; No. 3 , October. 62c. Provlbions Dull ; pork , 710.75. St. LoulB. Oct. 23. Wneat Lower ; cash , 70 ! c ; May , SSJ c. Corn Higher ; cash , 23c. Oats Dull ; cash , 17c ; May , 2 Pork Stf ady nt $11.50. Lard Nominally higher at 1020. Whiskey Steady atSl.03. Butter Quiet : creamery , 19@0o ; dairy , 14@15o. BCInolniiful , Oct. 28. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 red , 7Sc. Corn Weaker : No. 2 , Sic. Oats Weaker ; No. 3 mixed , 20/2lo. \Vbisky-Sl.y2. lavnrnnol , Oct. 28. Wheat Firm ; demand poor ; holders otter , moderately. Corn Quiet and unchanged ; holders offer moderately , LIVE STOCK Chicago , Oct. 23. The Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle - Receipt10,000 ) ; strong for good , others lower ; beeve8f4.50(35 ( 00 ; sicers. JJ.OO @ 4.10 ; slockers nnd feeders , tJ.25@.S5t ! cows , bulls and mixed , $1,15@2.00 ; Texas cuttle , $1.50@2.S5 ; western rangers , $1 75C53.00. tiogs Receipts , 23.00U ; stroriL' , 5o Higher ; mlxod * 3.90@4.20 ; heavy , $3.654.20 / ; light , fj.00@l.30 ; skips , 30CA85. Shnep Receipts , 0,000 : steady ; natives , S3.00ii5.00 ( ; ; westerns. SJ50@1.15 : Texans , 3.00(3UO ( ; lambs , H.00i5.76. ( ! The Drovsrs1 Journal's London cablegram quotes liberal supplies of cattle to best American steers 10@l2o per lb , estimator dead weight , KUMHIIH City , Oct. 23. Cattle- Receipts , 7,500 ; shipments , 4,000 ; murlco steady ; cows , tt.30@4,35 ; stacker * ant feoilers , t'J.25@l r > 0. Hogs Hecolpls. 3.700 ; shipments , 0,000 market closed weak ; light , ? 3.W(34.10 ) ( ; hoavj and mixed , * J.60@4.UO. National Stock Yard * , Knit St. Louis , Oct. 23. Cattle Uocolpls. 1,800 ; shipments. 400 ; market strong ; fair to cholco heavy native steoru , S3.40@-l.90 ; itock- ors and feeders , | 1.60@J.50. Hogs Receipts , 1.9UU ; shipments , 1,400 ; market a shaao higher ; heavy , WS5@-i.05 : packing , | 3.70@4.00 ; light , f3.70Ql.10. Sioux City , Oct 23. Cattle Receipts , 250 ; shipments. 235 ; market steady ; cows , $ l.tW@J 03 ; Mockers and feeders , $1.50@ 2.80 ; veal calves , U00 < 83.15. Ho s Uecelpts. 1,500 ; market cloicd easier ; light and mixed , f3.C3(33.80 ( ; heavy , O31AI1A HVK STOCK. Cattln. Monday , Oct , 23. Desirable beef cattle sold at about Satur day's prices , but cattle answering to that de scription were not at all plenty. A good many of ttio cattle were westerns and not good enough for anything but feeders. Still there wcro ft few pretty fair western bcojcs among the offerings. The market was bans of good native bcove * . nnd there was nothing good enough to bring $ t 00. The few natives hcrosold at $3. 10 3.70. The westerns brought principally $ VCO@2.80 ! with a few Tcxans nt $2.45. There was an easier feeling on cow sluIT to-day. The supply was quite largo , though not excessive. There were some very common canncrs among the offerings. No- tivos told nt $1.1532.15 and nulto n number of westerns wont at $1.W2.05. ) While there were a good many stackers nnd feeders In the yards , there wcro not many that could be graded as good. The market was about the same as on Saturday. There were a number of buyers hero , but the mnvomont was slow. A few natives brought $2.45 ® 2.00. but the trade was mostly In westerns , which brought $2.45@3.55. Unas. The hog market opened n. shade stronger , but weakened and closed about like Satur day. The receipts wcro light , but about the same as on last Monday. There was nothing hero to make a market. Hccoipu. Cattle . l.SOO Hogs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t 1,700 Hones . 19 PrcvAilinit Prloo * . The following Is a table of prlcn paid In this market for the grades of stosk mov tloncd : Pnmostoers. 1390 lo 10 X ) Ins. . f 4.10 © 1,50 Good steers , 1250 lo 141J Ibs. . 8.SO .K l.20 Good slcers , 105J to 130J Ibs. . . 3 50 < > 4.11) ) Western steers 2.53 Common canncrs 1.00 Ordinary to fair cows 1.50 Fulr to good cows 1.75 Good to choice co wa 200 I'.ilrtopood bulls 1.50 Lightstocitcrs nnd feeders. . . . 2.0U Good feeders , 0.71 to 110J Ibs. . . 211J Fair to choice light hogs 3 bO Fair to cholco heavy noes ! ) SO Pair to choice mixed hnx * 3.SO ( ( ( . ' 1.5)5 ) Common to rough hogs 13.25 @ 3.03 itoprcsontntivo Sale * . SI PURS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 21 10b2 f.1 25 81 1221 S3 50 1 1310 3 ! r IS 1319 Ui5 ( DO 1323 340 2J 1307 370' COW 8. 21 733 1 15 43 Oil 1 J5 2. ' lO-'O 135 0 Klbo 215 3 1150 135 0 1172 2-15 12 Mil 170 31 1243 215 rci.ncits. 1 10SO 240 40 1012 200 23 1070 245 23 1091 200 41 1040 2 42 # STOCKCllS. 13 315 125 1 710 170 3 013 150 29 5SO 2 DO c VNJ.EKS. 12 823 1 10 WnSTCIlX CATTLE. Owner and No. Av. Pr. 100 feeders 1090 $2 C2K 10 steers , fillings 13J8 1 40 Urown-Iliff Cattle Co. 75 cows 050 1 IK ) 75 cows UiJ7 1 SU ) 15 steers. Col-Tex 1107 2 4" ,45 steers , Col-Tox 1241 245 11 bulls 1223 1 bO Milwaukee and Wyoming Investincnt Co.- 105 feeders 1173 2 41 20 cows OW 1 93 Reel & Hosemhile. 1 hull 1010 1 05 40 cows 1001 205 lOOfeenors 10J.5 . 255 18 stcera 1171 2 bO 0 steers 12SO 2 10 Durpin Land and Cuttle Co. 10 sleera 11S9 200 Forbes. 4 cows 013 2 03 15 cows ObO 2 05 22 steers - 1173 2 70 3 steers 10S7 270 Rock Creek Cattle Co. 9 cows 950 200 1 cow 1110 2 00 4 steers Ili5 ( 300 3 steers 12JO 300 Stevens & Meisnor. 12 steers. . . . , 1097 2 70 Teschomacher & Donlllior. 03 cows 819 100 Scows 1097 190 4 bulls 113J 1 ( H 17 feeders 1109 2 10 1 feedo 950 3 21 59 feeders 1075 2 40 23 steers 1034 3 00 American Cattle Co. 44 feeders 1114 350 GUfoeders 1IJO 255 Oleeders 1117 3 25 iioas , No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 8..810 372 } $ 07..299 40 385 10 . . . ! I10 3 70 59..2 < i3 80 385 8..340 375 50..307 40 385 58..287 60 380 .51..234 100 385 01..27(1 ( 4 ! ) 3 M ) 74..214 1UO 385 Oil..247 100 380 73 . . 249 200 3 85 0 > . . . 27U 120 380 57..375 10J 3 8r Oft. . . . ! ) ! ) ! 80 3 80 73..248 120 3 87 } < 03. . . 3(15 ( 100 3 b2K 0..2iil 120 3 S7'-i 72..255 100 385 07..202 SO 3 S7J- 02..235 100 585 03..2.13 80 ! i 87 > , " 50..271" 3 b5 05..894 200 3'JO 50 . . .UJ3 SO 385 04..2-17 40 390 01..303 210 3 83 Ijlvo Stock N7ots. Webster & Harwood , Hartmaa , marketed hogs. hogs.Hicks Hicks , Jackson & Co. marketed hogs from Wallace. W. H. Beagle , of Arcadia , had hogs on the marliot. Talmugo was represented by Peter Herlet , who had two cars of cattlu. Robert Gammel. of Tekamah , was In with two loads of cattlo. S. fngalsbo came in from Inland looking for feoJera. A. IJeekman & Co. , of Oakland , la , mar. koted hogs. Fraalc Aldrltt , an old time shipper from Friend , was in with hogs. Ora Haley , of Itiuvllns , Wyo. , brought In a train of nineteen cars of cattle , T , F. Pumphrcy , who has boon traveling extensively through Dakota and Wyoming , has returned , and says the cattle are pretty well run out , and that there nro not many to come. Feed U very scarce , but the most alarming feature is the scarcity of water. This Is especially true in Wyoming , wncro the losses are certain to bo heavy unless there should be plenty of snow this winter. OMAHA WHOljUSAMS MAIIKI2TS Produce , Fruit * , Ktc. Eoos Strictly frojh , 18c ; seconds , llo. HIPM , PEWS , TAI.I/JW. Uro. Green salted hides , 4o ; dauiuged ludoj , 'Mo ; dry Hint hides , 7o ; calf hldoi , 6@Ko ; uamagod hides 2a less ; Rheap pulls , groan , each , 25e@ $ l.OJ ; shoot ) pulls , dry , porlb,7i2)l'Je ) ; tallow , o. 1 , 4lKoNo. ; . 3 , 3@Jtfo ; grease , white , W" ; y . . . SVUSAOK Bologna , 4@J > - o ; Frankfort 7o ; tongue , So ; summer , 13c ; headcheese , 7o. POUI.TIIV Chickens , per doz. live , lions ? 3.75@3 < H ) ; springs. $2.50@3.75 ; dressed porlb , lOOlllo ; turkeys , live , U@10c ; dressed , ll@12o ; ducks , live , per do/ . $ .35033.00 ; dressed per lb , ll&l'io ; gaosq , live , par doz , JOUOrfd.OO ( ; dressed per lb , ll@12o. LAUD Tlorcos Roflned Oo ; pure loaf , GJ o ; kettle rendered 7c. Add } $ a to ) { o for BUiullor quantities. WOOL Fine , average , 22i$23o ( ; medium , average , 21@22a ; quarter bloud , average , 2l @ 21o ; coarse , average , 15@17u ; colts am ! vough , average , 14rfll3c. ( Funs Heaver , each , J200 ( < ? O.GO ; ot ter , each , f3.007.00 ; wolf , each , 50c@ tl.2.5 ; coon , each , 25$75o ( ; mink each * , lf > ( &OQo ; muskrat , fall. Q@9o : skunk , rat irxfi5Uc ; ; badger , rat , 25@30c , deer skins , fall , per lb , 18@)7o. LKMONS Fancy , fJ.OOQSDO ; choice , $1.60 @ 000. HuTruitiXB Tubs , He ; roll , 15o. COOUNUTS Per 100 , J5.00. Al'l'LB HUTTEIl-OO. Ciiicit Ubls , $5 r > 0 ; hf bbls , f3.00. SUOAU 12KC4l5c per lb. Choice , medium size , l > ( 0o ; cholci heavy , 4@5o. Live PIOEONS Per doz , f 1.50. UAMC Prairie chickens , $3 00c2 > 3.50 ; mal lard ducks. f3.50@3 00 ; mixed ducks , 1,50(3 ( 1.79 ; teal , $ 1.25@1.50 ; Jack snipe , (1.00(2(1.23 ; quail. 1.75@J.OO ; Jack rabDlts , | 3.00 ( < $ .J 60s small rabbits , tloO@l,20j squirrels , ll.OOGj 1.10 ; plover , | 1.00@1.25 ; venison saddles. 13@14o ; carcasses , Hllo. OBANS Choice band-picked navy , 11.75 ® 2.00 ; choice hand-picked medium , tl.05Ql.bO ; cholco hand-picked country , , i ll.COdll.SOi clean country , f 1,60@1.CO ; Inferior country , Ciinnsn Young America * , full cream , 12o ? factory twins , lUAISlfo ; oft grade * , 7(31 ( Bo ; Van Uosscn Edom , fit.50 per doz ; sap sago , lOo ; brick , llo ; llmburgor , PC ; domcs- tlo Swlse. I3@l4o. CuAXiiRimins Capo Cod , O.OOvftlO.OO. OIIAXOES Louisiana , per box , (4 00. UtcK\\mAT : FI.OUU Per bbl. , ffl 50. QittPES N. Y , Concord , per basket , 35 ® 40c. 40c.Arri.F.8 Arri.F.8 Per bbl. , $1.00@aOO. CAMFOIINIA GlUTE1) ) $1.5Jiglj75. ICAIIS 40 lb. boxs , $1.7502.231 llANANis According to size , per bunch , tlOO@3.00. Groceries. M Porisioxs Hnim , No. 1 , 10-lb. average , -0 to 23 Ibs , lOo 12 to 14 Ibs , llo ; shoulders , 0.fo } ; breakfast bacjn , No. 1 , ham sausngo , Oo ; dried beef hams , M ; beef tongues , $5.00 per dozen ; dry sail meals , 4J ( iTOBCptr : ; lb ; ham roulello , OJ c ; add lo pnr flj for small lots. Diur.n FUUITS Currants , now , 6J/c : prunes , casks , 1,800 Ibs , 440 ; prunes , bbls or bags , 4 } c ; citron peels , drums , 20 ll > s 22e ; lemon peel , drums , 20 Ibs , 17c ; fard dates , boxes , 13 Ibs , Oo ; apricots , cholco evap orated , 14c ; npneofs , Jelly , cured , 33lb boxes , ICc ; apricots , fancy , Mount Hamilton , 25-Ib boxes , llc ! ; nprlcots , choice , baps , SO Ibs , ; apples , evaporated , Ahlct ) , DO lb boxes , 8 } < jo ; apples , Star , 8Vc ; apples , fancy Alden , 0 lb , lOc ; auplcs , fancy Aldcn , 2 lb , lOJ c ; Salt Lnke , 4kc ; black berries , evaporated. 50 lb boxes , 0 } < c ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 15o ; pears , California fancy , } ( s boxes. 25 lb , I2tfc ; DiTachcs , Cal No. 1 , fancy. $4 * uni ags. 80 Ibs , 15c ; npctarliics , red. lie ; nectarines , silver , bags , 12c ; pitted plums , Cal , 25 lb boxes , llo ; raspberries , ovop N Y , now , 27c ; prunes , Cal , H C , 00-100 boxes , 23 Ibs , 0 ( o ; pi uncs. Cal , H C , (50-70 ( , He ; orange peel , lf c ; raisins , California Londons , crop 19S9. $2.50 ; raisins , Cnl , loose muscatels , crop ISbS , $2.00 (5H2.10 ( ; Vulcncias , 1S3S , Oc. Hover lOo per lb Inr cholco. PitusKHVES 9J < @ 10j per lb. 4@4 c per lb. Hr.r.'jwix No. 1. Ii5@19c , Pies FCBT Plclilod. kin. 75o ; plckloJ ulgs tongues , kits , $3 35 ; pickled trlpj , kits , ( lor ; pickled II. C. tripe , kits , 85t. ; spiced pigs hocks , kits , $1.15. llcur TOVOUKS Salt , bbls , 52J.OD. II IT $5 00 ® 5 00. Cuor Fci : ? 10 UllW ? 3 03m3.5l ( ) . SHOUTS * S.OJ@3 50. OATS Ibj5l0c. Cous 2VvifiJJc. POTATOBS 'Wr < ? 23c. ONIONS 23@30c. HOTTiiu Creamery , fancy. 22@23c ; choice 20L ( ) lu. Dairy , fancy , 17lSo ( ; choleo , 15 ( < ? ll5t ; . XJountry , fancy , Kl < 5l7o ; goad to choice , 14C < 315c ; fair , 10@llo ; Inferior , 7 3f. PICKI.US Medium , per bbl. $5UOb ; > inal ! $0.00 ; gherkins. $7.00 ; C. & B. chow chow , qts. $5.83 ; pts. $ ' 140. CAXKV ! ) } l'J > u per lb. Ciloot.TcM ) Cooov 21a37o ( per lb ; German chickory , red.TlJaC. Gisouu Jamaica , } i nlnts , J.J.OO per doz. StOAits Cut loaf , b > iccut ; loaf.cubcs,8l o ; standard , powdered , 8l cXXXX ; , powdeied , . Oo : granulated , standard , "J/c ; confcc- Honors' A , 7J-jc ; white , extra C , 7' ' c ; extra C , Nebraska , 7c ; IIUIUBP , tifa : California , poldea C , O c. CANNED MET3l lb lunch tongue , $2.cp ; 2 lb lunch tongue , $1.75 ; 1 lb corned beef , $120 ; 2 Ibcornod ooaf , $ JO" > ' lb corned beef , $1550 ; 14 lb corned beef , $14.0J21b ; boneless pigs foot , Si 20 ; 1 lb English brawn , $1.30 ; 2 lb English brawn , $2.15 ; (5 ( lb English brawn , ? < 5.7" > ; 1 lb compressed ham , $1.75 ; 2 lb compressed ham , $ J75 : lib chipped beef , $3.00. CANNTO FISH Brook trout , ' 3 lb , $2 40 ; sal mon trout , 2 lt > . ? 233 ; clams , 1 lt > , $1.23 ; clams , 3 lb , 2.l)0 ) : clam chowder , 3 lb , $1.23 ; deviled crabs , 1 lb , 5J.23 ; doyjlod orabs , 2 lb , $ . 150 ; coallsn bill-i , 2 lb. $1.75" ; caviar , 14 lb , $2.25 ; eels , 1 Hi , { 3 4U : lobsters , lib , $1.90 ; lobsters , 3 lb. § ! ! ) > ; lobsters,1 dovllcd , > i lb , 2.25 ; mackerel , lb , $1.75 ; mackerel must- tard sauce , 3 lb , SJ.10 ; mackerel , tomato sauce , 3 lb , $3.23 ; oi seers. 1 lb , Me ; oysters , II ) , $1.150 ; silmon , C. U. , 1 ID. * 20J ; salmon , C. U. 2 lb. $28' ' ) ; salmon. Alaska , 1 lb , $1.00 ; salmon , Alaska , 2 lb , $2.05 ; shrimps , 1 lb , $2.05. d07cn. Corrcn Green Fancy , old golden Rio , 22 c ; fancy old peaberry , 2c ) ; Rio choice to fancy , 2)c ; Rio , prime , 'Jlo ; Rio , good , 2ic ) ; Mocha , 30c ; Java , fancy Mandehlingr , 2sc ; Java , good interior , 24c ; African , 21c. "CorrEB Roasted Arbue.do's Anos.i , "tjc , : McLoughlin's XXXX,24'8'c ; Gei man , .aXc : Dilworth , 2JK" ! Alaroinn , 24 c. FISH Salt-Driedcoilnsh.S'Yira&K'M scaled herring , 24e pej" box ; hoi. herrlnir. ( torn. , Soc ; Hamburg , spiced herring , $1.50 ; hoi. herring , imp , 80u ; mackerel , large family , $10.23 per 100 Ibs ; white lUti , No. 1 , $7.00 : family , $2.75 ; trout , $5.25 ; salmon , $3.50 ; anchovies , s5c Li R $1.75 ® 1.50. NCTS Almonds , 15J317c ; Brazils , lOc ; 111- bcrts , lie ; pemns , 10u ; walnuts , 12 } < ic ; pea nut cocKs , 8 1' ; roasted , lO c ; Tennessee peanuts , 7c. WitATl'lN'o PAI'CII Straw , per lb , 1 % @ 2Kir rag , 2 o. manllla. H , 5@0 , ' c ; No. 1 be. be.SALT SALT Dairy , 2SO Ibs m bbl , bulk , $2.10 ; best crade , OJ , 5s , $ ' .3,1 ; best grade , 100. 3s , $2.40 : best grade , 23 , 10s , $223 ; loclc salt , crushnd , $1.SO ; dairy salt , Ashtou , 515-11) bags , 8)c ; bullc , 22l-lb baga , $1.23 ; common , "in bbls. * 1 23. FAIIINicrous Goons Uarloy , 3rtZ3 ; c ; far ina , -IJtfo ; peas , 3'fc ; oatmeal , 2Jii55o ( ; mac- ciironi , lie ; vermicelli , lie ; nco , 3 > j@7o ; sago and tapioca , 0@7c. SALSOOA U < ( a2Xo per lb , IjTiiicii 5@7c per lb. SSTOVIJ POLISH $2.00@5.87 per gross. yi'icus Whole , per lb Allspice , 9c ; Gas. sl.i , China , ! ) c ; cloves , Penang , Q3c ; nut megs , No. 1 , 75c ; pepper , 18@19c , Tvvlncs and Hope. BINDRUS' TWIVE Sisal , 13c ; bcinp , 14c ; uianiliu , 15c. CLOTIIKS.MXBS Cotton , 50 ft. $1.20 ; cotton , 00 ft , $1.40 ; Jute , 50 ft , DOe ; jnto , (50 ( ft. fl.OO. COTTON TWI.VB Fine , 20c ; medium , 10 } c ; heavy hemp , 14c ; light hpinp , 17o. SAIL TWINE-B. sail , 20c ; Calcutta , 14c ; Manilla ropa , 14c ; sisal rope , l\Mo \ ; new process , 8 > u ; Jute , 0 > 4er jcotlon Ii5o ; hldo rope , 17c. 1.11 m 1)PIanil Uullilinc Mnterlnl. STOCK Bovuns A , W Inch , s 1 s 14 and 10 feet , $10 00 ; B 12 inch , s 1 s 12,14 nnd 10 feet , $11.00 : C 12 Inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $ : ! 00 ; D 13 inch , sis 12 , 14 nnd 10 feet. $2J 00 : No. 1 com 12 in , s Is 12 feet , $18 00 ; No. 2 com 12 In , s 1 B 14 and 10 foot , $17.50 ® 18.50 ; No. 1 com 12 In. s 1 s 10 , 16 nnd 20 feet , $11) ) 50 ; No. 2 com 12 in , s 1 s 14 and 10 feet , $17.00. Poi'i.Aii LuMiiKii-Clear poplar box bds , In. s 2 s , $3500 ; clear poplar , % panel , $30.00 ; clear poplar , % In jianol , $ tf 00 ; clear poplar , In panel slock wdo | , s 3 s , $23 IK ) ; clear poplar corrugated celling , % , $29.00. Posrs White cedar , 0 jnch halves , 12c ; white cedar , 5K Inch halvesan , J 8 inch quar tern ) , lie ; white cadar , 4 fnch round , Hie ; Tennessee rod cedar , split0c , , ! ; split oak , white , 8e ; sawed oak , 17c. SHIP LAP No. 1 plaln,8nnd , 18 Inch , $17fiO ; No. 2 plain , 8 and 10 Inch , , $15.50 ; No. 1 , O G , $18.00. DIMENSION * AND TIMIIEII. 12 ft 14 ft 1(1 ( ft 18 ft 20 ft 33 ft 24 ft 2x4..15 00 15 IX ) 1500 1UO ) 1000 1800 10 UO 2x1).15 ) 00 1500 15 OJ 1000 1(500 ( 1800 1000 2\8..15001500 15 00 1(5 ( 00 10 00 18 00 1000 2x10 , , ,15 00 15 ( X ) 15 00 115 CKJ 1(1 ( 00 18 ( K ) 19 00 2x12 , . .15 00 15 00 150011500 1(500 ( 1800 1900 4x43x8.1(5001000 ( 1000 17f i > 1700 1800 1900 Fcxcixn No. 1 , 4 nnd 0 jnch , 13 nnd 14 ft , rough , $ lfi.OO@llfiO ; No. .1.4 und 0 Inch , 10 ft $17.00$17.50 ; No. 3. 4 and1 flinch , 12 and 1(5 ( ft. $13 50@14.00 ; Wo. 'J , 4 aud Q inch , 16 ft , $15.00 FINISHING 1st aud 2d clear , 1 J/ Inch , s 3 s , $19.00 51.00 ; Island 2J clear , IX and 3 Inch , s 2 H , U7.00Q50 OJ ; ! 3d clear , 11 inch , 82s , $4300 ( < MO.K ( ) ; B select , Hf.X \ und 3 Inch , s 3 s , JJ7.Oa@33.00 ; 1st and 2d clear , 1 Inch , s . ' B.$13.03 , 3d clear , 1 inch , s3s. $3000 ; A so- loot , 1 Inch , s 3 s , $33.00 ; li select , 1 inch , s 2 s , $30.00. SHINGLES , LTn-Por M XX clear , $3.15 ; extra * A . $3,00 ; standard A , $2(10 ( ; fi-lnch clear , $1.00@1,70 ; 0-luoh clear , $1.75(3160 ( : No. 1 , $1.10(0)1.15 ( ) ; clear red cedar , mlxoi w'dths ' , from Washington torrltory , $ J4Q ; California red wood , dimension wldths$4 50 cypress , clear heart , dimension widths.J.25 ; lath , $ i.50. HOAIIBS No. I com s 1 a 12 , 14 and 10 ft $10.00 ; No. 2 , do , $18.50 ; No. 8 , do , $14 CO No. 4 , do Ohio's cull ) . $11.00. Add 5Uo per M ft for rough. UITTKNS , WELL Tumxo. PJCHCTS-O. G Uutls , SX-mcb , OOo ; O. O. Baits , 2H@3 , SH ttfo ; 8-iu well tubing , D.&M. and bev , $23.10 ; Ickots , D. &U. , flat , $2100s picket * . D. & I. , square , $10.00. Ftoonixo 1st com 0-m whlto plno. $34,00 ; dcomO-In whlto plno , $31.00 ; 3d com 0-ln vhlto pine , $20.00 ; D com G In whlto nine , $20.00 ; com 4 and 0-ln yellow pine , $15.00 ; tar 4-ln yellow plno. $17.00 ; Int nnd 2d clear cllow pine , 4 and 0-in , $1P.OO. CGIMNO AND PAHTITIOS 1st com.in vhito plno partition , $ -13.00 ; 3,1 com i-ln vhlto plno partition , $2700 ; uloor Inyol > ow plno colling , $20.00 ; clear V-ln Norway , 14.BU ; 3d comln Norway , ? fa 50. LIMC llcst , to. CHMRNT $1.33. PLASTiti-$2.25. HAiit-200. Uun.DiNd BnicK Common , $300@7.00 per M ; solcotcd. $7.0U@S.OO per M : sewer brick , 3.000.00 per M. M.Dry Dry PAINTS Pink nnd Robes Richmond , Co ; \ilen , Oo ; Rlvcrpolnt , fiMo ; Slcol River , Paclllo , PIUSTS Indigo Jlluo-Sl. Lcger , 0) < c ; \Vashlugton , Co ; American , OKo ; Arnold , Arnold . Century , lc ) ; Windsor Gold , c ; Arnold A. 12o ; Yellow Seal , „ Coitsr.T JEANS Uoston , 7J/o ; Androscog- pln , 7Jfc ; ICoarsage , 7'fc ; Rockport , oncstoga , O c. CiH8H Stevens' B , SUe ; Stevens1 A. 7c ; jleachcd , Sc ; Slovens' P , 7i-o ; bloaclicd , Jfc ; Slovens' N , 8h'ci bleached , 0fc ; Sto- ens' ' SRT , ll ! o. DE.NIMS AmosKoag , Ooz. 16o ; Kverett , 7 it , 13c : York , 7 oz. lto ; ; Haymaker , 8 > sc ; iilTrcy , XX , il c ; Juffrcy , XXX , 12.140 ; Jcavor Creek , AA , 12o ; Heaver Creek , 1113 , lo ; Heaver Creek , CC , lOo. GINGHAM Plunkctt , checks , CJfo : Wlilt- onion , tijtfc ; York , 7ic ! ; Normundl diois , KO ; Calcutla dress , 7jc ; Whlttonion dress , butter cloth , OO , 4'40 ' ; Cnbot , 7Kc ; ; \irwoll , half blenched , SJtfc ; Fruit of Loom , 40 ; Green G , Oc ; Hope , 7 c : King Philip lambda , lOc ; Lonsditlo cmnuric , lOu ; Lens * dale , SKo ; New York mills , lOe ; Pepperell. 2 in , lUc ; Pcpporell , 40 In , llo ; Peppcroll , J4 , 14J c. PeppoMll , tj-4 , 20c ; Popporell , 0 4 , 22c ; Pepporoll , 10-1 , 24e ; Canton , 4-1 , S'fo ; Canton , 4-4 , 9)fc ) ; Triuinph , Oe ; wunuutta , le ; Vulloy , 5o. SIIKETISO , Unowv Atlanllc A , 4-1 , 7J o ; Atlantic H. 4"o ! : Atl.tntio D , 4-4 , ofo ; Atlantic P , 4 4 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-1 , Oc ; Au- roiaC , 4-4.4J n ; Crown XXX , 4-1 , ( l o ; loosler UL , 4-4 , 5J c ; Indian Hend , 4-4 , 7c ; LL , 4-4. s > } ( c ; Old Dominion , M , ; Pcppeiell , It , J-l , 0 ? c ; Pcppoi-oll E , 0 inch , 7 e ; Poppoiell , 84 , 17K ; Pop- ercli:9-4 : , 2t'c ; Pcpporoll , 10-4 , 22c ; Utlca C , J o : Wachusetls , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora 11 , 44 , 7c ; iVuror.i B , 4 4 , ( ! } $ o , TICK'S Oakland , A , 7 } c ; lulornntlonal , V'Y , be ; Shotucket , S.SKu ; Warrun , No. 870 , (5s ( ; Berwick. BA , ISu : Acme , 13o ; York , JO In , 12 c : York , 32 in , 13Kc ; Swift Rivor. ID ; Thorndlkcl OO , 8K" ! Tnorndlkc , IOF , ) ; ThorndiUe , 130. Vyt < - - \ ThornUlko. XX , 5c ; Cordis , No. 5 , U } o ; Cordls , No. 4 , DL'OK West Point , 23 In. 8 oz , 9J o ; West omt , 29 in. 10 oz , 12Xo ; West Point , 29 In , oz. 15 < 4o ; West Point , 40 in , U oz , lOo. Fi.vN.s'hi.s Plaid Radsmon , 20o ; Clear Lake , 3iljo ; Iron Mountain , 20J e. PIU.NTS Solid Colors Atlantic , Gc ; Slater , iu ; Berlin oil , G ) o ; Garner oil , 0@7c SiuiiTiva CIILOKS Caledonia X , 9 o ; Cn\- cdonlaXX , 10J o ; Economy , Do ; Otis , 9o ; jranlte , ( i/fc , Crawford checks , 8c ; Haw { Ivor plui.ls. r.JWhite White G. II. No. 2 , JJ , 22Kc ; G. II. No 1 , J4' , 2tii r ; G. U No. S , % . 2Ji c ; ( J. H. No 1 , ,3c ( ) ; Quecjheo No. 3 , f { , 32 c ; Qucchee No. 2 , Xi ! l K i Anawan , 3 jc ; Windsor , JJJKc. FLiv.vni.s-Kod-C , 24 inch , loj e ; B , 24 nch , 21J c ; G. G. 21 Inch. SOo ; II. A. F. ? { , oc ; J. It. F. % . 27c ; G. } { , 25c. rs Standard , 8c ; Gem , Sc ; Beauty , Hoone , 14c ; B , cased , $0 30. KEis While , $ l.00@7.50 ; colored , 10@3.0il. MU'ur WAHP Bibb , while , IbKc ; colored , o COTTON FLXNCLS 10 Ipor cent trade dis. ; EE , 8 c ; UG. 95/c ; XX , lO c ; OO. ll c ; intjleaehod LL. S' c ; CC , O c ; SS , 7J c ; XN. r.J u ; AA , 14c ; DD , 15Jc ; TT. 10 > , ; o ; iTY , Isu ; BU. lOc ; 20 , bleai-hcd , S o ; (50 ( , 2Ke ; bO , 13 > c ; 50 , brown -and slate , llo ; 70 , 2 } o00. ; lOo. ivENTUcm JEAKS Hercules , 17c ; Learn- , , nggn.ii 22J c ; Glenwood , 20c ; Melville , 23c ; Butiup , 27) < fo ; Memorial , 15o ; Standpoint , 80 : Durham , 27 } c. MibCULHSCous Table oil cloth. $250 ; able oil cloth , marble , $2 50 ; plain Holland , c ; dado Holland , Wife. 'ltiNTS Dress Charter Oak , 5c ; Ramapo , c ; Lodi , 5' ' c ; Allen , Be ; Richmond , do ; Windsor , C c ; Eddi stone , O c ; Pacific , ' DrucR aii'l Clij'inlcn Is. ACID Sulphut 10 , per carboy , 2 , ' c : citric , ) or pound , 51c ; oxalic , per pound , lie ; lar- ai'io powdered , per pound , 43c ; carbolic , 33 @ 45c. ALUM Per pound , 2J c. 'AMMONIA Carbonalo , per pound , HJ c. AitnowitooT Per pound , lOc. H ti-jOM Copaiba , per pound , GSc ; tolu , 52 Sole. "UoitAS. Reflued , per pound , llo. CATAIMCL Am. , per pound , 83c. CASTOU OIL $1.34. Ci'm.ii 13Litinns $1.50. CAJ > niAiiiDn 75c@$1.05. CASSIA Huns Per pound , ISc. CiiLonoroiiH Per pound , lie , Coitnosivi : faoni.iMvri : Per pound , 880. ' TAUTAII Pure , per pound , 29c. Loo\\oou Hulk , per pound , . i-.ua OT J5c. GUM Aiuino fiG@95c. LYCoroniUM 44'1. GLICEIIINK Bulk , per pound , 25c. GUM Asafoctida , per nuund. 14o ; cam phor , per pound , 40u ; opium , per pound , $3.05. loDiNn Rcsublimatod , perounco , $3.30. LEAVI.S lluchu , abort , per pound , 13o ; Senna , Alex. , per pouud , 25@3Sc. MOUIMIIA Suli > h. , per ounce , $3.90. MEIICUIIV 74c. PoTtss Bromide , per pound , 44o ; Iodide , per pound , $283. QUIXIA Sulph , per ounce , 40o. faUEns Canary , per pound. 4 | c. SOAVS Castllo. mottled , peruound,8@10c ; caslllc , white , per pound , 13@15c. SvniiTS NiTitE Sweet , per pound , U. S. P. , 42c. STIIYCHNIA Crystals , $1,00@1.15. SUI.VH. CINCHONA Per oz , 014c. ( TATIOCA Per nound , Oc. TONKA BEANS * 1.7U@1.75. WAX White , per pound , 330350. OILS Linseea , raw , 69c ; Linseed , boiled , Glc ; Bargamot , Sanderson's , per pound , $2.45 ; Lemon , Sanderson's , per pound , $1.35 ; Peppermint , per pound , $2 35 ; WIntergrcen , per pound , $2.15 ; Oil vo , Malaga , per gal , y > o ; Headlight , 175 lesl , 15J c ; Gasoline , 75 degrees , I3c ; Nuplha , (5J ( degrees , 12c ; 150 prime while. lOc ; 150 waior while , 13o ; Per fccllon , 14c ; Lardlno , SOo ; Summer , W. Vn. llo ; Xoro , W. Vo , IGo ; I. X , L , dark engine gino , 20u ; Carbon , snow whlto , 150 do prees , 10 < c ; Turpentine , 5ic. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1802 PATINAM _ STRBKT. _ lu II J Btanuaru llMk lUmHlit * tor tlio curu L WEAK prlr t allmenti " > ru uu. urpBM d for imrltjr , itc. 8ll fattlon ( luarantewj , MEN Order Itcmudy No. 1 for b i i i ! wnkifii or vital Jlomn. 1'rlCU II W. iu. i j.r Uil HkkkMHl ur uliyilcal dtbillty lu mtrriod ineu.or thoie cnUrinv on tfcat h i py life. J'rlce , IIW No 3 for U errhi * or gift In UlLtr ci. A coinklnwi treatment lor Intcrntl onj local u > e. Curei In 1 to ft Uayi. No > rlnienrInjection. Wlllnotcauiritrlctur * , palnoriniaitlnv llMcurdhun < lre < liofca > c .rrlc < ll 00. No. 1. e lltt 8i > < lfe ( or men ur wuintn. 1'revenU eonorrloea , etc. No rubber nor Inlertlvn r rk iu k.u U rl. kailly uied. 1'rlco (1 M. AVIII leul a ' lt.l tr , l ianiulo of remedy ho. 1 or S on receipt ot I cu ( itarapt for potare. Any oueoflhetvreinMJIeiproinrl ly ti t.w ( Ied\jrinallwlrMlitof ' ' Price. ! . STANDARD XKMEDY CO , ChlcaKO , III THE REAUTY MARKET. rNSTIUIMKNTS pUaod oa rajjrj during L TOl'ofiney nndwlfMo OW Hill , n j ot no mid * it old ' ( of no IR-ln-in. wd. < . . . 1 J ! XVIlllnnift nnd wife to K U AJr.Mnhon. lot IR , bile 4. Potter & Cobb'a mid , wd. . KM it Sedlnck nnd husband to U I1 Itftlllgnn. etx.t las foot of lot t , blK \Vllcoxii id mill , w d 000 0 K Knhs to O Tomer et nl , lot I ) , bit S8. Houth Utnnlin , w a , , . . , i.ioo Jl'llclfenMoln amiMfoto .1 II Curry , lots Uniid H , blk 12 , i : V Smith's mid , noil. . , , , . , . 000 XV T AVooil nnd wife to .1 W llntiRlmwout , lot in , nik 3 , Hertford I'lnco , wil . , WO 1'K ; viilto ot nl to CntlWrlno Oliver , lots 10 nnd S3 , blK 4 , loorett I'lnco , w d isoo - W Scllner nnd husbunil to ! ' K Whlto ot ul , o ) t of lot I' ' , bile 7 , HIiltm'M nihlv a . 4TOO Catherine Oliver to 1 < W Smlaor , o ! J of lotji. blk 7. Shlnn's nildv it 3.0X ) J XV XVrmht mid \\lta to J N Morton , o of lot K blk Z , McCormlclc't M odd , " ' d K5 -Ity of Omftlin to if O Morgan ot nl , south aHfoctlot6..Incobict nl.no d. . . 1 K.I McCnrthrtoCdnrlcs Itossct nl. lot 11 , blk 2 , Jlnyno IMnre. w A 1,503 XV J Wngnnur to It SImw X'nn. lots 1 nnd 2 , hlk1 , Sixteenth street ndd , . l.WX ) KH Hood and\\irot3d Ma son , lotsi , blkt ; , AllirlRlit's nnnox , . 400 A J rivriau nnd v Ire to Julin II Jomlro , wzit , lota , blk "I * " Ixjwo'snOd , w d. . . . POO Union Stock Ynrds roimmnjr to Anton JCo tal. lots 10 ami II , blk in , 1'lrst ndd toSomn OmoliA , wd . . , coo V He ) nolds nmllfo to I ) ( I Jonoi , norm , north cnst .Vlil-ll , w d l.SiO OJnlitzcn nndMta to .T II Thlemnu , north 1U { , lot in. Plcrson's sub.vd. . . . a.000 John H r.rcu to Duvid Altinan , lot IS , blk ft , I'lalmU , wd , , . . . . , , . , l.lfio s'luotceu tiAiisfors , ' iK1 Hoinctlilnc to If you uro goinp east , remember the 'Roulj Islitnil Jtottto" run Iho sloopora itid oilnir cars of tholr solid voslibulo fain to nnd from the Omnhti depot , inp ; Omnhn nt 8:15 : p. iu.lhus iivoid- the transfer at Council HlutTd. Thruo trains daily. All chnlr cars uro roo. Dining c.trs on till through trains. Our trains niitUo close connections with . ill eastern limited trains coiinccUne 'u union depot at Chicago , avoiding a .ranator across the city to parties on onto lo Now Yorlt , Boston and ether instcrn cities , "and everything a little )0ttor tluin other lines can olTor. " S. S. STKVKXS , Ticket olHco , 1305 Furtiatn. Gon'l W. A SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 305 South litlli Street , NATIONAL BANK. U. S. DEPCSirORY , OMAHA , NEB. InpKal $ 100,000 Stirius ! Jan. 1st , 1SSH 52,00 ! ) OrtlCKKSAND DIHKOIOUS : HEMIV W. i'AThS President. Jr.\Ms8. IIKD ( : , Vlco Pr < ! 3ldent. A. K. T4IIJ7.AI.IN , \V. V. Monsr. JOHN S. ( "OI.M.NP , It. C. CUM1IM1 , J. N. 11.1'ATKICK. \V. II. e , IltKJiii : ? , Cnshter. THE IRON BANK. Cor. 12th owl Knruani Sts. A General Itauklng llusluuss 1'rausncted. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK. Capital , - $4OOOOO Surplus , - 4O.OOO Odlccrs nnd Directors K. M. Horseman , ( } Jl. UltclicocK , Jos. Oarncati.Jr. , A. Ilcury , B -M. Anderson , Wm. a.Maul , v tires. ; L II.T1I1 alms. A. P. Hopkins , pros. ; A , Mlllnrd. casnlcr ; V. li. Jlrynut , ussistant cashier. JOSEPH GILLOTT3 STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARK EXPOSITION IW& Nos. 3O3-4O4-I70-6O4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS . . c S a tT 4i"1 w i > " * W frteCSlla a IB entirely otcreouiw by . . .V.r.l. Upr.M TUBULAR EAA CUSHIONS Kblireri.OonnrintlonindMmlchrarJ. Com forlalili,8 ir.AlJ illpran4lnte i. Hueminilti it > iis bpre ll other remcdlci r i . BOLD 011.1 n tSiJi-aQiW F.1IISCOX , Una Ilrotik-nrnjr. ( < , r.I lUi. rvr York. VAU.OT WWlihf 1LUJ1T I ) BOOK of tKOOft , IKEI NO AOLMT1 Boots and Shooa. KJIiKElfDALL , JONES & CO. , Succesiora to Itccd , Jonci & Co. Wholesale Mannfactnrers of Biots & Shoes Agent * for noston Ilubbcr Bboo Co. , 1I02.T10I and 1100 Humor Street , oaiaUa , Ncbrmika. Brewors. STORK & JLER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1631 North Eighteenth streetOmaha , Neb. Cornlco. EAOLE COHtfWE WORKS , Mannftctnrers ofGalyanized Iron Cornice WladoiT-cnpiand metalloitcrllKliti. John Upentter , proprietor. H6and lIUHuuth 10th itreat. Eto. STJIANJ A OLAllK 3TBA31 11EATIKO CO * Pomiis , Pices and Engines , Iteam , water , rallwxr and mining auppllfi , eta KU , VTioudWI tarimmitieet.Oinatia. 17. S. WIND EKQINE & PIMP CO. , Steam and Water Snuplies , IJntllclay wind rollli , SIS and 920 Jnnvii it , , Omaba U. K. Uom , Aoilng Mannvor , & OO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Bhelron work , itcam putnpi , law mllli. 1JI3-1215 I < uieuvr rtu itrtet , Omaua. Iron Works. PAXTON & VIERLINO IRON WORKS , Wronght and Cait Iron Building fort Engines , Dmii work , general lonndrr , machine and blackimltb work. urTiceanil uorki , U , 1' , Uj. and Hlb tired , Omaha. OMA UA WIRE & 1ROX WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire andiron Railing Ii.ik relli , irlndow cuardi. flower atandi , wlro ilgai , etc. Ulmirtu ICthitreot.Uuiaha. OMA11A SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Bnrglar Proof Safes , Vaulti , Jail work , Iron ihutlert and tire cuapti. U. Aodrceo. ITOO i. fern r 1UU aud Jackaan it . Saeh , Doorsi Eto 21 , A , DISUROW A CO. , Wholtiale. mcaufaeturcriof Sash , Boors , Blinds ani Mouldings , Branch office , 12th aad liard ilrcdli , Omaha , NtS. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION bTOCK YARDS CO , , OfSoutHOiBalia , Limllci .AgrlqulturM Implomonta. tVgrlcnlt'l ' Implement Wagons , CarrWci Wholmle. Oinnht , Ncbr * k . Furnlturo. J3KIIXT , t Wholesale Dealers in Fiirnilnre. KurnMn tlr ot , Omulm , N > brn . 01IAHLES Fnrnitnrs , Om h , Nibraika , Orocorlos. Wholesale Grocers , 1Mb aad L v nwcrth ttrectt , Omtha , N Hordwnro. ir. Heayy Hirdv/are / , iron anj steel , MOLltfR , MlLnUHKA STODDAttD CO. , Wrnufnclurcr nnrt Job eri In Wagons , Buggies Hakei , Plows , Etc , Cor.Sili nnJ 1'nclno Blrcets. Omftlin. Artlats' Mntorlnlo- E , Jrt Arlisis1 Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 Uouglai ttrcct , Omnlin , Ncbrn < > . _ 8h o o B . II' . V , MOUSE A CT , JoDoers of Boots and Slices , 101 , 1103 , lloiDouflns utroot , Onmlin. Msnuffictorr , Summer ilroet , llOJIon. Coal , Coke , Eto. JAMES TUATOlinU OOAt , CO. , Miners and Shipr ? of Coal anl Ca'c 1 oo n .1 , U. * > iaiunni i mi % tla , , n , Uiikiu COAL. COKK .v LIME Cti ol Hern hni Sjn Coal , aBBoutli I3tlilrjet. . Oma'in , Kebrmkn. NEBHASKA VUKL CO. , Strippers of Coal and Colic , 8U .South 15th it. . Oiiitlm , Nob. LUMBER , ETC , JOHN \VAKEFIKLD \ , Wholesale Lnnilier , Eta mpnrled nntl American PonlnnJ "cmcnl , StkM ar Mllwnnki u li ) drouilo ciu ut nnd IJiiliiijrrlille lime. S n. LUK , DiialeriiillaidwcodLiiiiilier , Teed carpels nml pnrqurt MuoriiiK * ttb ami DouulM ftioels , Oruulm , Nib. OMAIIA'L UM ncit co. , & 11 Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale ISlb itrcct and Union Pnclflc Unck , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFO1W , Dealer in lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doori , Ktc. Ynrda-l'nrncr 7th mid Douglui. OHIO * Corner lUth and Uouulai. FKED. Lnmhe1 Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner Dili and'Douiilui all , Omaha. C7. A' . DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmlier , 13th nnd California ctrectf , Oninlia , Nebraska. J lj n ry and NotjonB. / . OBERFELDER A CO. , inprlers & JoWBrs iu MUincry & Nolions 2UJ , 31U and 212 Sou Hi lltli > tr < t. J. T. JtOBlNSOX NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Fttrdisliins Gooils. Hit Uarnejr Street , Oranha Commission and Storage. UWDELJ. & niDDELL , Stonge and Commission Merchants , Specialties Iliiltcr , OBKS , cheese , poultry , Kami 1113 Howura street , Oniatiii , Mb. ; Dry CoodB and Notlqns. JE. . SMITH & CO. , Dry Good ? , Furnishing Good ? and Notions 1103 and 1101 Douglas , cor. llti | itrcct , Omiilin.Neb. KlLPA'fniCK-KOCU DHV OOODS CO. , Importers & Joohers in Dry Goods , Notions Qi' /urnlshlnit ( inodn. Q > rnor lltli und Ilarnel > irt.iU. ! Omitin. NetirmUn. & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shon Mechanic * ' tool and Iluirnln tcalci. 1105 Hougla * trcct , Uinatia , Neb. Toysp Eto. w rwu - ' IT. HARDY A CO. , Jonbcra of Toys , Bolls , Albums , Fancy Good ? , Route furalihlnK gondi. chllilrcir cartUuco , Hmmm ftrctt , Oinahn , Nob. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ail * grcaie. etc. . Omaha. A. 11. Blehop , Manaj-eifr Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper B3 lers , Canranlcailockor printing wrurplnc and UIJP33UI altontloaxlrta a card paper TUB CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF TH'B Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. ' Tlio Itcsl Itouto from Omnlin and Council IMulTs to THE EAST E- TWO TttAlNS D.UJY BKTH'KBN OMAHA AND COLI.NClIj IILU1TH ClilrnRO , AND Milwaukee , Bt. I'nitl , Mlnnoaiiolls , Cedar Bock Island , Fiecport , Koekford , Clinton. Jliibiiquc , Dnycnjiort , ElK'ln , Hmllson , Jnticsrllle , llcltilt , Wlnonn , Ln Crosse , And all other Important pofntn Rait , Nortbtaat and buutheuit. For tbrnuih ticket * call on the IHket anent at 1M ] f arnaiu itrtret. In liarker Uluck , or at Uuloa 1'aclfla IJBIIOt. Hullman Hl * pri and the flneit Dining Can In the worlilaru run on the mainline ot tUu Cblcnuo , Mil waukee A Bt. 1'aul llallivnr , and avvrj atlcotlon I paid lo paneniier * bjr courluoai emplojei ut tbe eompftiir. U. Mil. ( .Kit flenrral Manimer. J. K.'lUOKKK. Ailttitntieuvral Mnnager. A. V. 11. UAItniNlttll , Ucueral l'ai > > ni < er and TIfkBt Aarnt. UFO K. HUAFFOmi , Aielitaataeneral I'Miengef nd Ticket Af unt. T. J.OLAltt. OtnoralEotiirlDlindeat. D.UIIUM lire * linn nu o Kt. _ ' till iiicrlOe IKIIIWK , t UKt < ' * ' * * . . > = ? " - * XUctrle. ' Uiihiu Cuiftbt L * : _ _ , n7MXUOTViottcoiV ! ul' ' * " aVoAo6jii