3 OaiAHA DAILY BEE' ' FajiTDAY , NOVEMBEB. I. 1889. TOE SPECULATIVE MARKER Moro Business In Wheat the Latter Part of the Session. GOOD INTEREST TAKEN IN CORN. Oats Attract Marked Attention With Xrnnsnotlons fiirtallcr In Volttiuo Cnttlo Uiila Slow Ic- tclino In HUSH. CHICAGO MAUKBTS. Cnicxoo , OoV. HI. [ Special Tologrnm to THB UKE. ] Whont opened steady nt about yesterday's closing prices and sold down ! 6(3 > Mo under the mlfmpprchcnslon that the market was no weak that Its friends would not or could not hold It. The fact was devel oped that they wcro entirely competent to do this same , for the tlrno bourn at least. De cember was nt TO o at the Btnrt and May frJc December sold at 70 ; < ® SOa and for an hour and a half or more was traded In , first on a basis ot TO @TO nnd then 7070 > / . Shortly after 11 o'clock December sold off rattier sharply to ( % and May to 83 } c. The market turned suddenly , howawir , and nil advance of about Jf o followed , the rally notculminntlni ; until nearly the ond. De cember went to BO &SOyf and May to 8tJ The otTurhms worn plentiful nbovo SOa and 64 c and the murkot yielded fractionally , but closed at S0. ' . { for Discombur nnd 8-1 Vf for May , oci@go better than yesterday. Thcro was plenty of business during the last hour of Ilia session , but previous to that lltno the wheat pit was characterized by lack of ox- citciiioiit , Trading was iiono In n spiritless fushlon and news was n scarce article , as In deed It was for the eutlro day. None of the big local oponUora'or commission houses did anything worthy of special romarlt and the trndo was unanimously characterized nt "dull. " When the advance started , how ever , the scene bocaino tnoro animated and operations were on an enlarged scale unit of a tnoro general and miscellaneous character. Knrly news was comprised heavily of lifeless cables and dispatches from the northwest that n 1 % movement was still kept up , whllo from no plnco In particular could especially encouraging bull news bo said to onmnatc. Minneapolis wired that the heavy forward movement would probably not let up appre ciably before the 10th or 15th of November , that country elevators now' held somowhcro between 0,000,001) ) nnd 10,000.000 bushels moro than at the beginning of the month , and that October was ttm banner month In tha history of the Minneapolis grain trade , 8,250,000 bushels having boon received at that point. It WIIH also stated that tlicro was an astonish ing demand at Minneapolis and Duluth for cash wheat , regardless of the heavy receipts. ' The winter wheat movement is now begin ning to fall oft In a way to attract attention. The receipts hero were 215 cars , which was below expectations , and to-morrow's estimate is for M5 ears. The market turned up about the time to- morrow'a estimate was given out. The equivalent of about 175,000 bushels of wheat cleared from New York to-day and shipments of both wheat and flour from the west to the cast nro on a liberal scale. This may indicate a present foreign demand or it may mean a determination on the part of holders to inovo their uroporty cast before lake navigation closes , so as to tmvo It nearer consuming markets. Lnto .Liverpool advices are to the effect that tlicro has recently been f reo buyIng - Ing of Hussion wheat futures. Late Cali fornia statistics record a heavier movement from first hands on the coast than lust year and 2,000,000 bushels less exported since July 1 than last year. Cnlifornlans nro notoriously "good holders , " however , and this does not necessarily foreshadow a fu ture pressure of California wheat on Euro pean markets. Tno dealing In corn was again of con siderable interest and attracted moro than the usual number to the trading pit. Prices were higher and for near deliveries they were strong , the demand for cash offerings being brisk at nn advance of about } c over yesterday's closing prices. May was also firm and higher , but the navanco was less marked for late deliveries. November , De cember and January , hoxvcvor , all shared In the boom to aomo extent , although October and cash were much stronger , but the ex treme strength was not maintained to the close , the last quotations showing only a trifling advance. Prlco changes nro nn advance of l-10c in November , which closed at U2J e , the same as December , while January declined l-lOo and May was unchanged. Oats again attracted marked attention , though the volume of speculative business was loss than that of yesterday. The mar ket was strong hut unsettled , with the da- inand chiefly from shorts. The receipts again proved small , and wet weather and the strength in corn wcro factors in the contin ued firmness. The market opened at U-Kc , touched Wfa with shorts covering freely at 22c , and the market subsequently sagging to ifc } , with later a partial recovery , De cember was in fair request , but other months were dull. No. 2 regular was nominal around lOc. Speculative Interest in the provision mar ket was again keyed up to u high pitch , al though tlio volume of business transacted was not particularly largo In the aggregate. The outstanding short interest in October property proved quite limited and trad ing centered mainly in November and January pork nnd the different futures of lard. The rib market was quiet nnd fca- turnlcss from start to llnlsh. The undertone. of the market for the actlvo month was , upon the whole , weaker. Continued liberal receipts of hogs , present and prospective , n wcaic and lOu lower market for the same at this point , and free ofTorlngs of all kinds of the product future . ( . livery by packers u hud n depressing effect , which there was not sufllciont invest ment demand to overcome. There appeared to bo little buying of pork for long account ( tips having been freely given out this week to buy January ) , but the demand * in all the different Hues catno principally from the eliprts , 1 { _ W. Dunham & Co. took a good sized line of November pork early , supposed to bo for the clique , and John 13cusely was n good buyer if the sumo fu ture , both on 'olianpo and on the morning call. Trading in larit was pretty evenly dis tributed through all of the mouths. Tim shorts In October lard were given a pretty sharp squeeze just nt the close , the price beIng - Ing run up to t < ) . 85. This .was tha inside figure of the morning ana that much higher for the day. Moro active deliveries for lard olosod Do lower than yesterday , Octo ber and January pork closed 7K ° lower. year ! ! ) o off , and November 17 > o Higher. CHICAGO K 8TOUK. CIIIOAQO , Oct. 81 , [ Special Telegram to Tun 'HKB. ] CATTI.B Tito receipts were dl vlded nt 10-IOQ natives , ' . ' ,000 rangers nnd 2,000 Toxans. The general market ruled Blow , nnd outside of the demand for the few good natives on the market , business was rather dull than otherwise- , salesmen gener ally predicting that medium and common ttock , whether natives , rangers or Texans , would bo closed out at lower prices than for any any this WCOK , Native butchers' stock , on account of the light run of Texans , con tinucs to sell steady , Dealers In stackers and feeders ngala reported a fair business nl steady prices. Choice to extra beeves , fl.W. @ 5,05 ; medium to good steers , 1350 to 150C Jus. M , < XX < J4.70 ; 1'JOO to 11150 Ibs , tU50@ ! 4.35s 050 to 1200 Ibs , J3,00@U.T5. Btockcrn and feeders , $1,00 ( 11.00 ! cows , bulls and mixed , 1.00@3.80 ; bulk. J2.00@3.S5. Texas steers , | 2.l5 ( a.75 ; cowa , * l.0o2.10 ( } , Western lungers , f.40@i.SO ; ; cows , * l.75@ Hoes Another decline of lOo on hnavy nnd So on light was noted. Odd lots of bl ? old sows sold down us low as f3.55i ( 3.GO packers ( about all sows ) , f. 1.70 3.80 ; loti with good barrow top , j3.g5W3.lH ) , and bes heavy , W.03. Shippers paid * aVO@3.y5 and buyers of light sorts I3.WQ-UO. FINANOIAU NEW Yonic , OgUfll. ISpocIal Telegram to TUB HKB.I STOCKS The banking Interest generally do not uphold the views of stock operators who cry tight money , Sovera prominent inatitutioni.have given It out Urn money will not bo tiffuln ni easy as two months ego , but that a healthful market at fair rates for legitimate business is likely to prevail to the close of the year , IfthU idea once gets possession of the stock trading public the principal argument of the bears will bo gono. The action of the market yes terday was regarded as a ' 'backing and filling" process , by which deslrablo stocks were taken by strong parties for an advnnco. Similar Investments have , it Is thought , boon made on concessions for.twowcoks past by certain banking in terests. All these things give a moro con fident fooling among holders of standard shares , nnd the trail A is In readiness for the contemplated advanco. The opening this morning was heavy , with n firmer foellntr In Suar. ! In the dealings of the forenoon rollroad shares generally Improved , while Sugar was an exception , with n break of nearly 2 per cent , and Cotton Oil followed with n droD of 1 per cent. Tnero was a liltlo activity In the repular list , but St. I'nift , Heading , Northern Paclilo preferred and Union Pacific led In the dealings , whlio their fluctuations were confined to the small est fractions ni u rule. The only Im provement In the regular list was an extraordinary advance in Tonnossco Coal , whirh , after opening unchanged at CO , rose to 69 . Ueforo noon Union Pacific rose to 08 , JJurllngton to 10t5 , Missouri Pacific to 71 } , Northern Pacific preferred to 73 ? , Michigan Central to 07J Canada Southern .0 55Jjf , Louisville to Si ; , and Big Tour to 75 , followed by the Urantrors , Coalers and underbills with smaller fractional gains. Tno noon hour was followed by a further sharp break In trusts. Suirnr wont off to 71J and Cotton Oil paralyzed the list by a break to 3G > . This action was accompanied by n downward turn in railroad .hares . nnd about all the ndvanco of the morning was lost. Later , however , there was a pretty fair recovery all around. Cotton Oil returned to 33 and ugnr to 7.2. Lackawunna closed linn at J < per cent advance to 141J , whllo Tcnncsseo 'oal ' hold its advance nt 59. Northern Pacific showed n net gain of } { per cent at Hurllngton closed J per cent higher nt lOOJtf. Other Grangers were simply steady. .Money was bid up to 12 per cent atone ono time , but was fairly easy nt the close. The boars did their worst all day without great result , cxcopt In trusts. The total sales for the day were 144,974 shares. The following wore the closing quotations : D. 8. 4s regular. 1x7 Northern I'.aclQo. . .11 ? . { U. S. 4s coupons . .1-7 do preferred . ' ! ) ? U.S. l',4s regular. .104 ? ; 0. X- N.V . 112U U. H.4Jis coupons .IWiii do preferred . It ) 'aclttuisor 'Ui. . . .1171S N.Y.Contral . ICGJf : eutral 1'aoiac. . . . 34 P. U.AcB . WW Chicago Alton llock Island . 'J8)i ) Chicago , Hurllngton O..M. . . , HurllngtonlOO'S do preferred. . . . , .112.C St.Paul&Omaha , . : )3H ) Illinois Central 1IUU doproterred . D7 I. . II.V UK Uillon Riclilo . 07 ? Kansas .1cTexas. . . . 1.1 Ji W..SI. L. te V 10U j.akoSlioro 107' doproforrud H1H Michigan Ceutral. . ltiifj\Vcstera Union. . . . Hi Missouri 1'aclllo. . . . 71 I MoNnv Tight , ranging from 4 to 12 per cent ; last loan at 3 per cent. PniMK MBiioxxriM ! PAPCII 5 > @ 7JiJ ( per cent. STIIILIXO : EXCHANGE Qulot , weak ; sixty- day bills , $1.83 ; demand , 34.S5. Mining Stocks. Nr.w YOUK , Oot 31. fSpocial Tcloxr.im ; o Tnn UEE. ] The following are the tnln- ngstock quotations : Caledonia II. II. .22 , ' Mexican 400 Con. C'ttl , As Va. . .Oil Mutual I4J Commonwealth. .200 Mt. Diablo 175 Deadwood T. 125 Ontario i 00 JSuroka Con ! I75 Ophlr 470 Halo & Norcross , : ) JJ Occidental i : Ilomestake DO ) Savage ! iOO Horn Silver. . . . .10' ) Sierra Nevada 203 Independence . . .U o CHICAGO. Oct. 31. 1:15 n. m. close- Wheat Strong and higher ; October , 78J c ; December , S0 , ' c ; May , S4I4'c. Corn Steady ; October 3'J'/u ; November , 3B'e ; Ma.v , 83 > s'c. . Oats Higher ; October , ISJ c : May , 23J c. Ityo October , 4"c. Barley October , CCc. Prime Timothy $1.15. Flax-Cash , $1.23 ; May , S1.37)f. ; Whisky $1.03. Lard Easy ; October. $0.85 ; January. $5.85. Pork- Easier ; October , ? 9.52 } ; January , $9.20. Flour Dull nnd easier ; 5@lOc lower. Provisions -Shoulders , $ J.50 ( 4.(13'f ( ( : short clear , $5.50@5.G3 } ; short , ribs , October , $ . i.05. lluttter Steady : creamery , 1523c ; dairy , @aoc. Cheese Steady ; full cream Cheddars , flats , 'JCW c ; Young Americas , . Kggs Steady ; frosb , I8@19o. Hides \Vcaknnd unchanged ; light groan salted , Cc ; dry calf , 5@ie ( ; deacons , each , 20c. 20c.Tallow Tallow Weak and unchanged ; No. 1 solid packed , 4c ; No. 2 , 5 > < fc ; cake , 4fc. ! Uoceipts. Shipm'ts. Flour . r . . 21.000 1(1,000 ( Wheat . - . . 142,000 85.000 Corn . 178,000 , lO.I.OOO Oats . 104.000 190.000 Now STork. Oct. 31. Wheat Receipts , 125,050 ; exports , 77,200 ; spot stronger but dull ; No. 2 rod , 8 : ) > @S3 > o in elevator , 81KS3 > o afloat. 84f ; S5 o f. o. b. ; un graded red. 70JjiiOc ( ( ) ; options closed firm and higher ; No. SS red , November closing at Corn Receipts , 49,800 bushels ; exports , 202,100 bushels ; spot stronger ; No. 2 , 41'4'11K0' ' " elevator , 42@t2o afloat : un- cr'adcd mixed , 40@42Xc ; options lirmer ; November closing at 4l } c. Oats Uoceipts , 89,400 bushels ; exports , 14,300 ; spot firmer ; options stronger : Novem ber closing nt 20u ; spot No. 2 , white , 23Vc ; mixed western , 24@27o : wliito west ern. 27@2T c. Coffee Options opened baroiy steady nt 15 ( < 025 points down ; closed steady at S@15 points doxvn. Sales : 00,750 bags ; .November , $14.40@ 14.50 , spot Ulo , quiet ; fair cargoes , $19.00. Sugar Raw , nominal ; reflucd , quiet and weak , Petroleum Steady ; United closed at $1.00 tflr November. Pork Firm ; mess , Inspected , 112.259 13.60. Eggs Firm ; western , 22@24o. Lard Dull ; western , steam , $0.80 ; November - vombor closing at $0.40 hid , Uuttor Firm ; Klgln , 2IK@25o ; western dairy , 9QlSo ; creamery , 12@21o. Choose Firm ; western , 7XJ410o. ( Mllwaiilcoi ? , Oct. 31. Wheat Firm ; cash , 7 ! ) c ; No. 1 northern , SOa Corn Firmer ; No. ! ! , 3u. ; ! Oats-Sto.idy ; No. 3 white , 2tKc. Hyo-Firm ; No. 1 , 44c. Hurley Ouiot ; No. 3 , w. ijoulH , Oct. 81 , Wheat Higher j cash , "O o ; May , 83 > < c. Corn Firm ; cash , : Wc ; May , Oats firm ; blRberMuy ; , UU I'ork-Jll.SO. Lard-$3.U5. WlilsUci'-fl.02. Hutter Unchanged. U.IUIKIIS Oliy , Oct. 31. Wheat Steady j No. 3 hard , eush mid November , 03V o"bid ; No. 3 hard , cash , 60 > o bid ; No. ! 1 soft , cash , 07laO ; November. OT so. Corn Quiet ; No. a cash , 23o bid : No vember , " 3. 0 ; No. 2 wbitfl.casli.'J-to bid ; No. ! ) , canh , ii-'o bid ; November , 3Jo bid. Oats No. 2 cash , 15 a ; November , Clnoiniiiul , Oct. 31. Wheat No. 3 red , 7778o. Ctorn Strong ; No. 3 mixed , 35s. Oats Stronger ; No. 3 mixed , 21 \Vhisky-J1.03. Aliiincnpulis , Oct. 81. Sampla wheat 'aotlvo ; receipts , 600 cars ; shipments , ISO cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , November. 77c ; May , 83 } o ; on track , 77 o ; No. 1 nqrthern , Novouibor , 76o ; May , Slo ; on tractt , 70c ; No. 3 northern , November , 70o ; May , 70io } on track , 70@73o. Oct. 31. Wheat Firm demand poor ; holders offer moderately. Corn Steady ; douiand poor ; aew mixed western , 4s Id per cental. iavj2 sruoic Cli'ontf o , Oct. 81. TUa Drovers' Jdurual reports as follows : Cattle -Receipts , H.OOO ; lOo lower ; choice o extra bcovrs. $4.KKrt5.05 ! ; stockcrs nnd ccdors , $1.00@3.6 ) ; steers. $3.00i4.70 ( ; cows , lulls and mixed , $ .1,00(33.80 ( ; Texas cattle , l.r)03.75 ; western rangers , $ l.5g3.00. ( tlogs'-Receipts , 2.,6b5 ; m'arket wfak onct ) Cr150 loypcr ; mixed , K1.76'Zt.lO ; heavy , $3.05 City , Oct. 31. Cattle Receipts , 8,700 j shipments. 4 , 300 ; markctslow , weaker ; cows. $1.30@3iu ; stockcrs and feeders , Hotfs Receipt * . 7,230 ; shipment * , 1.000 ; market lowers light , $3.80@3.00j heavy and mixed , t3.C533.75. National Sioo' Vnrd * , KMt St. Imuls , Oct. 31. Cattle Receipts , 3,000 ; shipments. 4,000 ; market steady ; fair to choice heavy natlvo steers , t3.HOJJl.85j stock crs and feeders , $1.75c < J-2.oO. Hogs Receipts , 3.0JO : shipments , 8,800 ; mnrkot lower ; heavy , $3.75s ( > 3.90j packing1 , 13.0333.85 ; light , f3.S5a ( > 1.00. Sioux Oily , Oct. 31. Cattle Receipts , SfiO ; shipments , 4TO ; market steady nnd un- ctiangcd ; cowa , tl.00@2.05 ; stocker * nnd 'coders , Sl.r > 0@3.SO ; veal calves , f2.00 < < ? 3.15. Ho rs Receipts. 4.71105 market lower ; Ight nnd mixed , t3.D593.78 ; heavy , t3.GO@ 8.72 } . OMAHA iavi : a rooic. CnttlR Thursday , Oct. 81. It was. another day very much lllto yester day. The veathor was dark nnd gloomy , and tlio cattle supply , though largo , was made up mostly of the commoner m-adcs. The mnrkct was slow nnd unsatisfactory , but quite u good many cattle changed hands boforn th'o close. Whllo there were no prime beeves hero to nmko a test of the market- there wus a feeling tlmt tlxjy would bring ns good prices ns nt tiny tlmo , nnd it might bo safa to quota the market on such steady. The fairish cattle wcro qinier , and in some in stances the buyers were bidding 5@10o lower. The commonhh cattle , and there were nltojrothor too many of that kind here , wcro simply neglected. Tbo few natives sold nl$3.25jjl ( 10. Cows were quito plenty nnd the market was onslor. The market on stockcrs and foodcrs was not so brisk as yes terday , the dotnnnd boiug light. There wcro a few buyers 1n from the country , but they did not take hold very freuly. The prices paid were about the samu us ycotcrday. To-day's hog market was fully 5o lowor. The trndo opened with fifty -live fresh loads in sight , but Into arrivals swelled the total lubovo that number , and in addition to the fresh receipts there were nine loads of hold overs. The early advices from Chicago indi cated that the market there was lOis lower and the sellers hero were prepared to take off something from yesterday's prices. The mar ket was quito active at the prices and the pens were about cleared by the middle of the forenoon. The popular price was § 3.0" for everything. Sheep. There wcro n few here , but the market was quiet. lattlo 2.200 Hess 3.90J Sheep , ; . . . 694 I'rovuiiiiij ; t'riuo * . Thofjlliwinj H a tiblj of pi-icai piM in thlsirmrkot for tha giMdji of stoalc men tioned : Prime3toor3.13JJ to WO lbi.l.tO @l.50 Good steers , ' 1250 to ll.T ) IbJ. . Il..IO ( uM.'io Good steers , 103) to ISOOlbs. . . 3.50 Mt.OO Western steers , 'J.oO @ 3.15 Common 1000 to 1150 Ib steers. 3.00 ( o)3.50 ) Common canners 1.00 ( Vei.C'J Ordinnry to fair cows 1.5J < > 1.75 Fair to good cowa 1.73 ( ftl.OO Good to choice cowa 1.9J ( < 2.40 Fair to good bulls 1.5'J i.00 ) Light stociters nnd foo.lei-9. 2.0U 170.2.50 Good feeders , 05 ! ) to HOD Ibs 2.30 fa'3.00 ' Fair to choice light nogs 3.0) ( ( 3.75 Fair to choice heavy noes. . 8.C > 3 's $ . Q Fair to choice mixed hogs. . 3.03 MH.70 Common to rough hois 8.23 @ 3.50 ItopresiMi ran.-a a 1)33. ) STEEIH. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. a 1213 2 no 114 1211 $3 40 13 1105 3 00 3 12S7 850 20 1097 3-25 10 1101 3 50 12 1093 330 42 1059 3 50 IS 1254 385 30 1515 4 20 10:11 : 8 35 Cf \ 9. 4. . .1075 1 45 10. 951 2 00- 10 , . . 019 1 45 22 005 3 15 .1100 1 Oi 10. UD7 3 33 4. . 80S 1 75 1 .1010 2 30 23. . 989 1 75 .1050 a no . 980 1 05 3 1170 245 TKIIDEUS. 1 750 2 25 13 . . . 938 2 90 20 1233 2 75 STOCKEHS/ , no 225 30. . . , . . 397 3 50 13ULLS. .1010 70 1 1700 335 .1370 85 1 1700 340 CALVES. 118 1 , Z WH3TCHN CATTLE. Owner and No. Av. I'r. 8 feeders , strays 1155 200 J. M. Fox 20 feeders 1001 2 fiO It feeders 11511 2 ( X ) 11 cowa 077 190 21 steers 1244 303 Wm. Somers 44feeders 10SO 2 CO Pratt & Ferris Cattle Co 13 stenrs , tailings 1342 210 20fcedors 1100 240 45 feeders 1214 233 5steers , tailings. . . .1130 100 Oloedors 1253 2 20 2 Btecra , tailings 1100 200 Gillett Bros 4 bulls uro i oo Ssteors 1210 275 88 cows 1017 185 L , 7 Cattle Co 115 feeders 1103 2 43 Ora Haley OOfecdors * 1223 240 Tim Kinney 12 feeders 11SO 240 Swan Land and Cattle Co 53 cows 801 1 05 18 canners 80S 1 10 130 cows 707 ISO 21 steers 1115 215 T. n. Ilord 10 cows 1090 200 WInsor 23 cows . ' 1010 303 No Av. Shit. Pr. Av. Shir. Pr. 03 , ri20 200 $3 00 .200 200 : 01. .253 200 3 115 .250 210 03. .243 210 3 05 .208 100 71. .251 230 3 ( S3 .28.1 100 CO. .273 ,300 80 00. .287 ,203 100 61. .292 .274 720 05. ,231 .301 100 07. .813 240 3 05 .803 80 53. .231 440 8 05 .231 200 01 , .202 200 3 05 .251 100 51. .201 .23 100 a 07tf 05 , .2oO .813 310 a 07 } $ O'l. .251 ,195 80 UOTK " .270 .231 12J 53 , 823 .200 1IX ) a 70 (17. ( .250 .23(1 ( 100 a 70 . -43 20Q a 70 04. .255 2 ! .331 80 a 70 65. .803 2l .227 120 a 70 Oil. .275 11 .223 a 70 80. .251 II .270 a 70 03. .819 21 .27U 120 a 70 03 , 270 li 230 120 a 70 10. .300 I .257 120 a 70 47. .293 21 .220 80 a 70 53 , .813 li .200 100 a 70 OJ. .271 .353 120 a 70 5U. .308 1 ! .373 230 a 70 03. .239 1 < ,310 120 a 70 07 , .278 . .354 80 a 70 00. .811 I . .273 a 72j < 51. ,28U ll . 215 375 63 , .270 ! 40 3 78 07. .201 1' ' . .241 13J a 75 UHKKV. 75Pr. No. Av. Pr. 43 stockors. . 78 3 51 Mvo Stock Notes. E. Russnll , of Ewlng , was in with cattlo. J , AHIs. of Orel , had liogs on tha market. Bliss & Hllss , of Schuyler , marketed bogs. Manoa Hart came la from Edgar with hogs. John II. Kceno. llvo stock agent of the Chicago , St. Paul & Milwaukee railroad , has , ust returned from Choyftltto , Wyo. , and was flatting the yards. S. II. and M. Coffmnn , nf Lcroy , rnarkotoi hogs. i W , Wyant , Jr. , of Goimantown ; , was in with hogs. , ( H. Stubbs & Co. marketed hogs from Hradsbnw , Johnson & Anderson marketed hogs from Audubon , In. James Frnzlor , o ( Columbus , marketed thrco cars of cattlo. , , E. U. Everett , of uvons , had two cars of cnttlo end ono of hogs in. Gillett Bros. , of Laramlc , Wyo , had flvo car loads of cattle on the innntet. Fullerton was represented by W. Horton , who had thrco land of cattle on the market. D. S. Kmsolla brought in a load of light liogs from Panama , receiving the top , $ .1.75. Charles Marsh , of Crctghton , is visiting his POII , the popular T , C. Marsh , nt scales No. 1. w. S. Connolly came In from Fort Larnmio with n'train load of cattle for the Pratt & Ferris cattle company. For thn first thirty days of this month Inspector specter Howard condemned twonty-onohead of lump Jaw cattlo. They were killed nnd turned over to the Union Rendering com pany at M.00@5.00 per head. U would bo cbcapor for the shippers to kill such cattle fii the country. If there should bo a great cutting down bf the cnttlo herds , that is , botow the beef needs of the country , it would take quito u whllo to bring nbout another oversupply , ns the recol lections of the sad consequences of tha last mad rush into uattlo raising are too fresh and pnliiful. Tlicro is no Imminent danger of supplies getting oelow the > iomnnd , al though ovcryboily is inclined to nd vise every body else to quit the business. Drovers' Journal. _ OMAHA AVJIOljKSAIiB MAIUCI3TS Produce , Frit It M , Ktc. Ear.s Strictly fresh , ISu ; saionds , 14c. HiDi'.s , PI'IT. , TAI.I.OW. ETC. Green salted hides , 4nj'c : damaged hulos , 3 } c ; dry Hint hldos , 7o ; caff hldoj , o,1 ) ; damaged bides 2c less ; nheoj > polls , green , each , 25c@ $ l.0i ) ; shoJii polls , dry , perlb. 7c8l2i3 ( ; tallow , No. 1 , 4'VijiUo ' ; No , 2. 8@'l'/o ; grease , white , 4@l'/c ' ; yellow , 2 < < f@Jc. SvusAoii Bologna , 4jlifo ( ) ; Frankfort 7o : tongue , 8c : summer , ISo ; headcheese , 7c. POULTHV Chickonsf per doz. live , hens $2.75@3.)0 ( ) ; springs , S2.50@3.75 ; dressed per Ib , lOCcJHlo ; turkeys , hvo , 0$10e ( ! : dressed , ll@12c' ducks. Hvo. par doz. $350@3.00 ; dressed per Ib , ll@12c ; tfeeso , live , par doz , ? O.UOtf8.00 ( ; Urcssed par Ib , Il ( < § l2c. L\nn Tlorcos Roilnod Co ; pure loaf , c ; kettle rendered 7c. Add , ' c to Jb'o for smiillcrquantltios. WOOL Fine , average , 22Jg23c ( : medium , average , 21@22c ; quarter blooil , avor.igo , 20 Q21c ; coarse , averasjo , 15@17c ; cotts and rough , average , 14 ( < 10c. Fens Heaver , each , 5IOOS0.i0 ? ! ; otter - tor , each , $3,00@7.03 ; wolf , each , 50c@ ? 1.25 ; coon , each , 2 , " > ( iJ75c ; mink , each , 15f5(50c ( ( ; muslcrat , fall , r > ( < J9o : skunk , rat , I5i50c ( ; banger , rat , 25SOc , deer skins. fall , per Ib , 18J7c. LEMONS Fancy , $ J.OO@S.50 ; choice , $1.50 ® n.oo. UcTrnuixu Tubs , 14c ; rolls , I5c. Coco IXUTS Per 100 , $5.00. At'1-l.n UUTTKU Oc. Cincii Bbls , $5.fi'J ; hf bbls , M.OO. MAPI.I : Suovu 12'rfiiiiric ' ( ! per Ib. ViiAi.Choice , medium size , 5@uc ; choice heavy , 4@5c. Livi : Pionoss Per doz , 51.50. O.win Pralrlo ijhlc'.tens , ? 3.00@.50 : ; mal lard ducks , § 3.50(33.00 ( ; mixed ducks * l.r > 0@ 1.75 ; teal , ? l.25@l.5l ( ; jut'kisnipe , $1.00l.5 ! ! ; quail , $1.75@-.OJ ; jaclt rabDIW , $3.00c < ,350 ; small r.ibbits , 51.0J@1.3a' squirrels , $1.00 4 1.10 ; plover , $1.0gl. : ) ( ' > i vonisou saddloj , 13@llo ; carcasses , tjc lOi. . UBANS Uholeo hand-picked navy , 31.75 ® ! .00 ; choice hand-pldted medium , Sl.05@l.SO ; choice hand-picked country , fl.OO@l.SOj clean country , S1.50@1.CO : Inferior country , fl.COl31.25. CIIUCSE Young Americas , full cream , 12c ; factory twins , llu > 12" < e ; off grades , 7O Sc ; Van Rossen Edom , $11.50 per doz ; sap sago , lo ! ) ; brick , lie ; llmburger , 9c ; domes tic Swiss , 18@14c. CitANiiEHiiins Cane Cod , ? 9.00@10.00. OKJLNOES Louisiana , per box , Sl.OO. UUCKWHGAT Fi-ouu Per bbl. , SJ.50. Git.vrES N. Y. Concord , per basket , 35@ 40c. , .jj . , APPLES Per bbl. , Sl.00@3.00. CAI.IFOHXIA .Glui-ES SU50@S1.75. Pn.-.U3 10 Ib. boxs , $ l.75@3.35. U.VKANAS According to sizu , per bunch , $2.00@3.00. _ Groceries. POVISIOXS Hiimi , No. 1 , 10-lb. average , } c ; 20 to 23 Ibs , lOc ; 13 to 14 Ibs , lie ; shoulders , 5ifc : breakfast bacon , No. 1 , S a ; liam sausage. 9c ; dried beef hams , So ; beef tongues , $15.09 per dozen ; dry r.alt meats , 4K@(1/HC ( P r Ib ; ham roulette , Oj c ; add Ic per It ) for small lots. DHIED FHUITS Currants , new , S'i'c : prunes , casks , 1,800 HJS , 4J.je ; prunes , bbls or bags , 4 > c ; citron pools , drums , 20 Ibs 22c ; lemon iieel , drums , 20 Ibs , 17o ; fard dates , boxes , 12 Ibs , 9o ; . apricots , choice evap orated , 14c ; apncots , jolly , cured , 251I > boxes , lOc ; apricots , fancy. Mount Hamilton , 35-lb boxes , lOc ; apricots , choice , bugs , SO Ibs , 14 c ; apples , evaporated , Aldcn , 50 Ib boxes , SJ c ; apples , Star , SJfc ; apples , fancy Aldan , 6 Ib , lOc ; anples , fancy Alden , 2 Ib , 10 'c ; Salt Lake , 9 u ; black berries , evaporated , 50 Ib boxes , ' cherries , pitted , dry cured , 15c ; pears , California fancy , , ' s boxes , 25 Ib , 12J c ; ncaches , Gal No. 1 , fancy , % i unp bags. 80 Ibs , 15c ; nectiirines , red , 12c ; nectarines , silver , bugs , 12c ; pitted plums , Cal , 25 Ib boxes , Ho ; raspberries , ovep N Y , now , 27c ; prunes , Cal , It C. 90-109 boxes , 25 Ibs , G2ic ; prunes. Cal , R C , 00-70 , Oc ; orange peel , 15c ; raisins , California Londons , crop 1989. 83.50 ; raisins , Cal , loose muscatels , crop 1888 , $3.00 (3)3.10 ( ) ; Vnlencias , 1883 , 9c. HONP.V lOo per Ib for choice. PKESCUVCS UJ OlOc per Ib. JiiijMES 4@4 > aC per Ib. liKESWVX NO. 1 , 10@19C. Pies FKBT Pickled , kit ? . 75o ; pickiol nigs tongiiL-s , kits , ? 2.35 ; pickled trlpo , kits , GJO ; pickled II. U. tripe , kits , 85c ; spiced pigs hocks , kits , 51.15. UEEFTo.vaup.s-Salt , bbls , 130.03. HAY $5.00@.J.OO. . CHOP Fiiin : ? io.oo@n.oo. HKAX S8.00iai3.5i ) . SHOUTS $3.o ; ) ( < iS.50. OATS-1S@19C. CORK 352l5c. 1'OTATOKS 'iO ( ! 25c. ONIONS 35@30c. SAUKH KKAUT Bbbls , $5.00 ; h'f bbls , S3.00. HUTTHH Creamery , fancy , 22@3ic ' : ; choice 20i ( 21c. Dairy , fancy , 17it8o ; cho'co ' , 15 ( J10c. Country , fancy , 10.v517c ; good to choice , 1415o ; fair , 10@llo ; inferior , 7@3c. PICKWW Medium , per bbl. $5.00 ; small $ (5.00 ( ; gherkins. $7.00 ; C. & 13. chow chow , qts. * 5.b5 ; pts. 53.40. CAKIIIT UK@13) c per Ib. CllOCOLATK AND COCOA 21@37fl per 11) J German chickory , red , 71J o. GINOCU Jamaica , } + Dints , $3,00 per doz. SuoAiia Cut. lonf , 8j ! ocut ; loafeubes,8A c , standard , powdered , 8Ko ; XXXX. powdered. 9c : granulated , standard , 7 @ 7c ; confec ; lioncrs' A , 7a ; wliite , extra U. 7c ; oxtru O , Ncbrusicn , OJfoj amber , O o ; California , golden C , 0 ! o. CAN'.VHD aiEATS I Ib .lunch tongue , $2.00 ; 2 Ib lunch tongue , $ -i.75i ; 1 Ib corned beuf , $1.30 ; 3 Ib corned beuf , $2.05 ; 0 Ib corned beof. $0.60 ; 14 Ib corned beef , $14.00 ; 3 Ib boneless pigs feet , $3.30 ; Mb English brawn , $1.80 ; 2 Ib English brawn$3.15 ; 0 Ib English brawn , $0,75 ; 1 Ib compressed ham , $1.75 ; 31b co'nprcsscd ham , $3.75 ; lib chipped beef , $3,00. CANNED FISH Brooktraut , 3 ft , $3.40 ; sal mon trout , a Ib. $2.85 ; clams , 1 II ) , $1.25 ; clams , 3 Ib , § 3.00 ; clam chowder , 11 Ib , $1.35 ; deviled crabs , 1 II ) , $3.35 ; deviled orabs , 3 Ib , $3.50 ; codilsh ballu , 3 It > v61.75 ' ; caviar , ft M , $ J.35cols ; , 1 Ib , $3.40 ; lobsters , lib , 81.UO ; lobsters , 3 Ib , $3.95 ; lobritors , deviled , K U' , 3.25 ; mackerel , ' Ib , J1.75 ; mackerel must- turd sauce , 8 Ib , $3.10 ; ' mackerel , tomato suiico , 8 Ib , $3.25 ; oystdrs , 1 1b , ! > 5o ; oysters , Ib , $1.00 ; salmon , C. It. , 1 Ib , $ .2.00 ; salmon , C. U. , 3 Ib , $3.80 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.00 ; salmon , Alaska , 3 Ib , $3.05 ; shrimps , 1 Ib , $3.05. OiLS-Korosone P. W. , OJW ; , W , . 12o ; headlight , ] 0o ; gasoline , 74 ° , ilKo i ; lard No. 1 , 45u ; No. 2 , 41u ; salud ell , $1.36 11.00 pur dozen. COFFEE Greea Fancy , old golden Rio , 23 > o ; fancy old puubarry , 23o ; Rio choice to fancy , 23o ; Rio. prime , 21o ; Rio , good , 20c ; Mocha , 80o ; Java , fancy Manduhllng , 23o ; Java , good Interior , 34o ; African , 21o. Corren Rousted Arbucklo's Anosa , 23j o ; McLnughlin's XXXX,236 ; German 23Vo ; 1)11 worth , 23 c ; Alaroma. 23 o. FJSII Salt Dried codIlsti,5)/8Ko ) ; scaled herring , 24o per box ; hoi. herrintr. uom. , E6o ; Hamburg , spln d herring , $1.50 ; hoi. liorrlng , 85o. JjrE-$1.75JK60 ( , 15iJ17c { ; Brazils , lOo ; bcrts. Ho ; pecans , lOc ! walnuts , 12' c ; pc.v nut cocks , 8c ; roasted , lOJ o ; Tcnncs co peanuts , 7a Wiarnsa PArcn Straw , per Ib , 1/Q 2t , o ; rag , 2 > < c ; manllla , H , G fl , oi No. 1 8c * SII.T Dnlry , 230 lb tn bbl , bulk. $3.10 ; best urado , 00 , 5s , $3.80 ; best grade , 100 , 3i , $2,40 ; best grade. S3 , 10 * , $2,20 ; rock silt , crushed , $1,80 ; dairy salt , Ashton , 50-lb baps , 85c ; bulk , SlM-lb bags , $3.33 ; common. In bbl . $1.25. FAHIXACEOOS Goons Harley , n 3K : far ina , 4) ) e ; peas , 8.Uc ; oatmeal , 2JCJ5o ( ; mnc- carom , He ; vormlculU , Ho ; rice , a > f@7oi sngo and tapioca , 0(3 7c. SALSon.i 1 J < ( a2 c per Ib , STUICH 6@7o Per Ib. STOVE PoLHit $3.00@5.S7 per gross. SI-ICES Whole , per Ib Allspice , Oc ; Cns- sin , China , Oc ; cloves , 1'onnng , 23o ; nut megs , No. 1 , 75c ; popper , 18@10c. Twlnni nnd Hope. 13iNiir.ua' TWINC Sisal , 18c ; hemp , 14c ; manillii , 15o. CLOTHESLINES Cotton , 50 ft , $1.20 ; cotton , 00 ft , $1.40 ; Jllto , 50 ft , OOc ; Jute , (50 ( ft , tt.OO. COTTON TWIXI : Fine. 20o ; modlum , lOJfo ; heavy hemp , Ha ; light hcmt > , 17c. SAU , TWINE- , sail , 20o ; Calcutta , 14o ; Manilla ropj , 14o ; sisal rope , ll > < c ; now process , S > jfo ; Jute , 0 } cr Jcotton lUc ; hldo rope , 17c. . Inunlior mill llulldlnu STOCK HoAiuis A , 12 Inch , s I s 14 and 10 feet , f 10.00 ; B 12 inch , sis 12 , 14 nnd 10 feet , $41.00 : C 13 inch , s Is 13. 14 and 10 feat , $ .10.00 ; U 13 Inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 fcot. $33.00 : No. 1 com 13 in , s 1 s 13 fcot , $18.00 ; No. 3 com 12 In , s I s 14 and 10 feet , $17. 50 $ 18.50 ; No. 1 com 13 In , s 1 s 10 , IS nnd 20 fret , 819.60 ; No. 3 com 13 in , s 1 s 14 and 10 fcot , $17.00. Pori.An LrMnr.li Clear poplar box bds. In. s 3 s , $35.00 ; clear poplar. } ( panel , $30.00 : clear poplar , : \ in panel , $ i .00 ; clear poplar , \ { In panel stock wide , s 3 s , $33.00 j clear poplar corrugated coiling , } , $39.00 , POSTS White cedar , 0 Inch halves , 12c ; wliito cedar , 5' incli halves ami 8 inch quar ters , He ; white cedar , 4 inch round , lOc ; Tcnncsseo rod cedar , split , lOo ; cpllt oak , white , So ; sawed oak , 17c. SimLAI - No. 1 plain.Sand IS inch , $17.50 ; No. 3 plain , 8 and 10 Inch , $15.50 ; No. 1 , O G , $18.00. DIMENSIONS AXnTlMPEH. 13 ft 14 ft 10 ft 16 ft ! * ) ft 22 ft 24 ft 2x4. . . . 15 00 15 Ot ) 1500 111 00 1000 1800 1900 2x0. . . .15 00 15 00 15 OD 1000 1000 1800 HI 00 3x8' . . . 15 00 1500 1500 1000 1000 IS 00 1 ! ) 00 2x10. . .1500 1500 1500 1000 10 00 1800 1900 2x12. . . 15 00 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1900 4x49x8.10 00 1000 10 OJ 17 00 17 00 IS 00 10 00 FESCIXU No. 1 , 4 and 0 inch , 12 and 14 ft , rough , $ IO.OJ@10.50 ; No. 1.4 and Oineh , 10ft , $17.00$17.s ( > 0 ; No. : ! . 4 and ilinch , 12 and 10ft , $13.r)0@14.00 ; No. 2 , 4 and 0 inch , 10 ft , $15.00 ( glUU. ( ) FINISHING 1st and 3d clear , l1 inch , s 2 s , $ l.000(51.00 ! ) ( ; Island 3d clear , IJf and 3 Inch , s 3 s , S17.00@ : > O.OJ ; 3d clear. J ' 4 Inch , 83s , $43.00(3 ( 10.00 ; 13 seluct , I * , ' . IK and 3 inch , s 2 s. $37.00@33.00 ; 1st and 3d clear , I inch , s 2 8.SI5.09 , 3J clear , 1 inch , s2s , $30.00 ; A so- ' loct. 1 inch , s 2 s , $83.00 ; 13 select , 1 inch , s 3 s , SiO.OO. Sllixni.ns , LATH Per M XX clear , $3.15 ; extra "A * . Si.O'J ; standard A , $3.00 ; 5-inch clear , $ l.00fi$1.70 ; 0-Inch clear , $1.75 ( 1.80 ; No. 1 , $ I.10@1.15 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territory , Si.40 ; California rod wood , dimension wldths$4.50 ; cypress , clear heart , dimension width3$3.35 ; lath , $3.50. UoAiius No. 1 com sis 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $19.00 ; No. 2 , doJIG.50 ; No. 8 , do , $14.50 ; No. 4 , do ( ship's cull ) , Sll.OJ. Add 50u per M ft for rough. HATTENS , WEI.T , Tumxo , PICKETS O. G. liaits , 3 > jJ-meh , OOo ; O. G. Barts , 2 ( ffi3. ss , 35c ; 3-ini well tubing , D.&M. nnd bev , $33.10 : pickets , D. & H. , llat , S3'.00 : pickets , D. & H. , square , $10.00. FLOOHIXQ 1st com 0-tn white pine. $ :14.00 : ; 2dcomi-ln ( white pine , 53I.OU ; 3J com 0-in white pine , $ -20.00 ; U com 0-in white nine , $20.00'com ; 4 and C-iu yellow pine , $15.0(1 ( , Star 4-in yellow pine. $17.00 ; 1st and 2d clear yellow pine , 4 nnd 0-in , $19.00. CEILING AND PAIITITION 1st com , 3f-m white pine partition , $32.00 ; 3d com % -in white pine partition , $37.00 : uluarin yel low pine ceiling , $30.00 ; clear V-in Norway , $14.50 ; 3d com e'-in Norway , $1250. LIME Best , 85. CEMENT $1.85. Pi.AaTEit $3.25. HAIH 20c. BUH.DINO HIUCK Common , $0.00@7.00 per M ; selected. $7.00@S.OO per M ; sewer brick , $8.00 ( 9.00 per M. Dry Goods. PIIINTS Pink and Robes Richmond , Cc ; Allen , Go ; Kiverpoinl , 5Uc ; Stool River , 0c ; Pucillc , O c. QUINTS Indigo I31ue St. Logcr , 0) < fc ; \Vashington , Oc : American , CKc ; Arnold , 0) c ; Arnold Century , 9c ; Windsor Gold , Tk't ' , lOJi'u ; Arnold B. 10e ; Arnold A , 12c : Arnold Gold Seal , lOj o ; Yellow Seal , 10 > c. COMFOHTEHS $0.50 85.00. COU KT JEANS Boston , 7J < c ; Androscog- gin , 7 o ; ICearsago , 7J c ; Uoekport , 0c ; Conestoga , 6c. CHASII Stevens' B , fljf ; Stevens' A , 7c ; bleached , 6c ; Stevens' P , 7c ; bloachcd , 8c ; Stevens' N , 8 c ; blcaohed , 9Jtfc ; Sto- vcns' SKT , ll. c. DENIMS Amoslteag , 9 oz. lOj c ; Everett , 7 oz , 18c ; York , 7 oz , 13o ; Hu.vmaker , 8l c ; Jaffroy , XX , HJ c ; Jaffrcy , XXX , 12j c ; Beaver Creek , AA , 12c ; Heaver Creek , BB , He ; Beaver Creek , CC , lOc. GINGHAM Plunkett , checks , 6cVhit ; - Norinuudl dzcss , Housekeouor , 8' c ; New Condidato , Berkeley cambric , No. 00 , 9c ; Xou Bet.1 4 , 0o ; butter cloth , OO , 4 c ; Cabot , 7 > o ; Farwoll , half bleached , SJ c ; Fruit of Loom , 8c ; Grcon G , Oc ; Hope , 7 ac ; King Philip cambric , lOc ; Lonsdalo cambric , JOc ; Lens- dale , 8KC ; New York mills , lOc ; Pepporcll. 42 in , lOc ; Popparoll , 40 in , lie ; Pepperell , 0-4 , 14) ) c. Poppnrcli , 8-4 , 20o ; Popporoll , 9-4 , 22c ; Puppenill , 10121c ; Canton. 4-1 , b o ; Canton , 4-4 , 9 > c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wamsutta , He ; Valley , 5c. SIIIIETINO , BUOWN Atlantic A , 4-1 , 7J c ; AtluntioH , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-1 , O o ; Atlantic P , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Au rora C , 4-4. { ; Crown XXX , 4-1 , 0 > c ; Hoosicr LL , 4-4 , 5 c ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7c ; Lawrence LL , 44. fie ; ' Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5 > 4o ; Pepporcll , R , 4-4. O c ; Pcpporull E , 40-inch , 7 > o ; Pepporoll , 8-4. 17Kc ; Pop- crell , 9-4 , 20o ; Pcpperell , 10-4 , 22c ; Utlca C , 45 o : Wachusetts , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora it , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora B14 , OUc. TICKS Oakland , A , 7 } c ; International , YY , 8c ; Shotucket ' , S,8 > c ; Warran , No. 870 , lOc ; BorwIck.'BA , 18o : Acme , 18c ; York , 80 in , I2 > c ; York , 33 in , 18 > < Jc ; Swift River. So ; Thorndike , OO , 8 c ; Tliorndiko , KP , 8 > f ; Thorndlko , 180 , 9 > < o : Tliorndiko , XX , 15o ; Cordis , No. 5 , 9)50 ; Cordls , No. 4 , UUOK West Point , 28 hi , 8 oz , 9 > oVost ; Point , 29 in. 10 oz , ISKo ; West Point , 29 In , 13 oz. 15 c ; West Point. 40 in , 11 oz , lOc. FUNNELS Plaid Raftsmen , 20o ; Clear Lake , 'Mc ; Iron Mountain , 20tfc. PIIISTS Solid Colors Atlantic , Oo ; Slater , Cc ; Berlin oil , 0 } c ; Garner oil , 0@7c. SiiiiiTiNo CIIKCKS Caledonia X , 9J o ; Cal edonia XX , 10 } fo ; Economy , 9c ; Otis , So ; Granite , 6 ( c ; Crawford checks , 80 ; Haw River plaids , fUc. FLANNELS White Q. H. No. 2 , J22J < ? o ; Q. H. No. 1 , Jf , 5 > (3 ( ; G. H. No. 2. 9 , 2J' ' o ; G. H. No. 1 , % , ! 10c ; Quenhco No. 8 , % , 82 0 ; Quechco No. 2 , Jf , 37 o ; Auuwan , 83 05 Windsor , 22 < c. PLASNBLS-Red 0 , 3t inch , 15J o ; E , 2t inch. 31KoG. ; G.31 inch , 20o ; H. A. F. % , 85o ; J. It. F. J , 27c ; ( J. } ( , 35c. BATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , 80 ; Beauty , 12Ko ; Boone , 14o ; B , cased , $0.80. BLANKETS White , $1,00@7.50 ; colored , $1.10@3.01) ) . CAitrEt WAIIP Bibb , whito. ISV o ; colored , NN , 12Kc ; AA ; 14u'nO'l& ; o ; ' TT.r YY , Ibo ; 1313 , 19o ; 20 , bleached , 8tfo ; CO , 13 > oj 60 , 13 c ; 60 , brown and slate , Do ; 70 , 13Uo00 ; , lOo. KENTUCKV JEANS Hercules , 17c ; Loaui- lnggnu33Kc < Glenwood , 20c ; Melville , 25o ; ButpUp,3TKo ; Memorial , 15u ; Standpoint , ISo : Uurhum , 27Ko. MisoBM.ANEOUij--Tnblo oil cloth. $2GO ; table oil cloth , marblo. $3.50 ; plain Holland , OKa ; dado Holland. 13Ko. J'HINTB Dross Charter Oak , Bo ; Ramapo , 4a ; Lodl , 5c ; Allan , Oo ; Richmond , tier Windsor , 0 0 } Eddystone , 0 > o ; Paclilo , Prims and Olicinlcnls. ACID Sulphuric , per carboy , SJi'o : citric , per pouud. Slo ; oxalic , per paund , 14c ; tar- tarlo powdered , par pound , 43c ; carbolic , S3 @ 45o. ALUM Per pound , 2 } o. AUUONIA Curuonato , per pouud , AuuowiiooT Per pound , loo. lUi.soM Copaiba , per pound , CSo ; < olu , 63 HonAx Refined , pcriwund. Ho. CALOMEL Am , , per pound , 880. CASTOU Oiir-l.n4. Crnnn HEIIUIER $1.50. CANTIUimifiO 75c$1.05. CASSIA Buns Per pound , 1S < * . CiiLouoroiiM Per pound , 44.C. Conndsivc uuiatMATn Per pound , SSo. CIIEAM TAIITAH Pure , per pound , sita , KXTUACT Loow OOP Bulk , per pound , Gt'M ' Anvnic Ml@95a LTCOfOlllOM 44i\ GLTCEIIINE Hulk , per pound , S5o. GUM Asafootlda , per pound. 14c ; cam- phcr , per pound , 40c ; opium , per pound , $3.05. IODINE Rcsubllmnted , par ounce , $3.30. LEAVES Bttchu , short , per pound , 13c ; Sonna , Alex. , per pouud , 2i > @ 3So , MoiiruiA Sulph. , per ounce , $3.00. MKHCUHY 74o. POTASS UroinMo , per pound , 44c ; Iodide , per pound , $3.88. CJt'iNU Sulph , , Per ounce , 40c. SEEDS Canary , per pound- } c. SOAVS Cnstllo. mottled , per pound , SIOc ; castilc , white , per pound , I8ir ( > c. SriiiiTs NITIIE Sweet , per pound , U. S. P. , 42e. SriiYcitst * . Crystals , $ l.00 ( $ 1,15. Sutrii. CINCHONA Per 02 , 014c. TAi'iooA Per uound , Oc. TONKA BEANS $1TU ( < $1.5. WAX White , per pound , 8o35o. ( OILS Linseed , . raw , 5'c ' ) ; Lnmced , boiled , Olc ; Bergamot , Sanderson's , per pound , $3.45 ; Lemon , Sanderson's , per pouud , $1.85 ; Peppermint , per pound , $2.85 ; Wlntorgrcon , per pound , $3.16 ; Olive , Malaga , per gal , U5o ; Headlight , 175 test , UiVc ; Gasoline , 75 degrees , 13c ; Napthn , OJ dcgroos , 12c ; 160 prlmo wliito , lOc ; 150 water white , 12c ; Per foctlon , 14c ; Lnrdlnc , 80c ! Summer , W. Va. Ho ; iCoro , w. Vn. , lOo ; I. X. L , dark en glno , 20 < - ; Cnrb'on , snow white. 150 do prcos , HiV c ; Turpentine , S4c. SHROEDER & "DEAN , GRAIN , Basement First National Bank , :105 : SoiUli litlli Street , - NATIONAL BANK. U. f. DEPOSirORY , OMAHA , NEB. Capital $400,000 Surplus Jnn. 1st , 1880 52,009 oprioims AND DiuKcroiiSi Hr.snv W. Y\TES Provident. LvwiH S. ItEKii. Vlco President. A. K. TOO/A LIN , \V. V. MOUSE , JOHN H. rot.i.iNp , It. C. CDSIIIXH , J. N. II. 1'ATitinc , W. II. f. UuniiES , Cnslilcr. THE IRON BANK. I'or. ISth au'1 Kiirnnm Sts. A General Uunklng llusiucss I'rausaotoil. COMMERCIAL Capital , $4OOOOO Surplus , 4O.OOO Olllccrsnnd Directors K. . Moraomnn , O M , JlltclicoeK , Jos. Gurneau.Jr. , j . Ilcnry. K SI. Anderson , Wm. U.Maut. v nrei.j L. 11. Will alms. A. P. Hopkins , prca. ; A. Mlllartl. casulcr ; l < \ U. liryant , assistant cashier. WANTED ISSUED BY CITIES , COUNTIESSCHOOL . . - DISTRICTS , WATER Correspondence solicited. COMPANE8 , ( ETC. N.W. HARRIS & COF ANY , Bankers , 163-163 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO. 70 State Stroot. BOSTON. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302 FARNAM STREET. Boots and Shoos. KJIUCENDALL , JONES & CO. , Successors to Heed , Jonci & Co , Wesale Manufacturers of Boots & Stioos AlienU for llosto n Rubber Hhoo Co. , 1102.1101 neil 1101 llaruoy tUrecr , oniftlm , Nebranka. Browors. Lager Beer Brewers , 1531 North Klghtcditli BtrtBt.Oniiihn , K b. Cornlco. HAOLE COHNWE WOWCS , MannfEctnrcrs ofGalyanizefl Iron Cornice \Vladow-cnnsnn < l taptnlleakrllehti. Jolin Kpenetir , prnpnclor. iUSand lIUBiiutli lutli ttroot. Stparn FjttljigB , Pumpa , Eto. BTIUNRPQinps , Pines and Engipes , 8t Ma , wntor , ralhrnr and mlnlni ; iiiprllai , ( to. Wu , 'Jfi and 'M I'tnuoi aireet , Omalin. U. S.W1ND EKOTNEA Steam and Water Sopplics. wlnl rallla , 018 and D20 JODCII it. , U. K. ItotB , Aotlng Manaiter. & co. , Engines , Boilers and General Macbinery , Sb Hroa worl , itcam pnmpi , BKW inllli. 12I3-1JI5 I-cniemvertu trcel , Omaha , Iron Works , PAXTON A V1FMLINQ IRON WORKS , Wrongnt anfl Cast Iroa Bfiilding Wort , Hoiilnei. bran work , general foundry , machine and tlackimltU work. Ottc * and wbrki , U , I" . Uj , and 17th itrect , Omaba. OMAHA WIRE & IKON WORKS , Mannfactnrers of Wire and Iron Railings Ucik r lli , ulndow gurd , tlowcr ttaadi , wlro > lg i , tc. OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manf 'rs ' of Fire and Borglar Froof Safes , Vaulti , Jail work , Iron ihuUera and flre eicapti , U. ADdreen. viuu't. Corner lull and Jacklon it > , a a a h , P oo rjBtJEto. Jf , A. D1SHROW & CO. , Wnolcaalo rotaufaoturert of Sasti , Doors , Blinds an. HoiilfliiiES , . HtU a d Uari alreeu , Omaha. NP > > . JOEOCAHA. UKWN STOOK YARDS CO. , Of outb ( Ma , LiniitijI Agrloulturtkl implomonta. TRv/AiiIMF , v"srei CALF do AWjcnlt'l ' Implcnioiils , Waaons , Carriagei \Vhol f ! e. OniithK , N brail . Furniture. DEWKl'A Wholesale Dalers ; in FDrnllnrc , Knrndm ittoot , Omaha , Kebrnoka , OMARLKS Fnrnitnrs , Omaha , Kcbrajka. - Grocorloo. WtioldjalG Grocers , inbandLearcnworth itrectf , Onmhn , Kibraika. JHnrclwnro- IP. j. UROA'I oil , HeYy ? nirdware , Iron and Steel , WHKOII Hock , bardnnra , lumber , clo. ISA nd 1111 llaluer JtK t , Omaha. MOLJKE , Mii.numf STODDARD cat MnnnfnclnrCM nnd job1 era In Waons , Baggies Rale1) , Plows , Etc , Cor. Dth nnd 1'nclilo atrceti , Ornabn. A. l'l , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 J.'ouRln ? Btroet , Ornflhn , Kcbritikn. Doots and Shooa. ir.'r. MORSE Aco' , s of Boots and Slices. 1101,110) , lllX'i Douulns ( Iroct , Omnlui. alanafnctorn Kuuinivr utroel , lloston. Con ) , Coke , Eto. IK. THATCHER OOAL CO. , Miners anil Shippers of Coal ant Me Doom I , li. H. .Nut.-pin. i mi > t > i , O.nii-u " " OMAHA COAL. COKK Jt LIME C0 cir'Ot , Oiniilm. Nebraska. NEUUASKA VUEL CO. , SMppers of Coal and CO'KC , 214 South ISili it. . Ouinlia , Nob. LUMBER , ETC , JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , f liolcsale Liunlier , Etc , Imported nnil mcrlcnn PoiOnJ ' cnieut , 8tat ( ncent for Mllwaukru liydrau It ! ctmeiil aud Vfnln y wlillu iinio. rilAS It. LEE , Dealer in Ha : dwoodLiimoGr , Wood cnrpcts and pnrqnot iloor.ni ; . itb and DouglM Eliocts , Oiunliu. iSi < l > . OMAHA LUMUKR CO. , UllKinilsofBiiilfliiigMaterialatV/lio'esalQ / ' IStb street nnil Union 1'iidllc trnck , Oumliiu LOUIS HRADFQRD , Dealer in LunibGr , Latii , Lime , Sasli , Doon , Ktc. Vnr > l3 I'oriu'r 'th mid Dougim. Onica Curner Kith and Uoimla * . FRED. VI' . GRAY. Luitttr Limp Cement EtoEtc , , , , , , Comer Dtu anil Doutlns sis. , Ouinlia. C. Ar. DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lninlier , 13th and California ttrccts.Oniiibn , Kabrnika. nnilllnory and Notions. f. OUERFELDER & CO. , Importers 5 Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 'Mi , 310 and 212 Soiilli lltb gtrcct. Notions. j. r. soN KOTION co. , Wholesale Notions and Furiiishing Goods , 1174 Harnoy R'.vcot , Onmha. C ommIi ss i o n IUDDELI. &RIDIELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties liuttcr , curs , cheese , poultry , gamfe HI2110 > rnrtl itrect , Onmhn , .sub. Pry Ciaod3 a nd Notions. " 31. E. SMITH A CO. , Dry Good Furnisliiiig Good ? and Notions 1103 nnd 1101 Dounlns , cor. lltb itrect , Oinnba , Xeb. KlLPA'nilCK-KOOH DRY GOODS CO. , Importers & Jolte in Dry Goods , Notions Ocal'i furnlshlnit Koodx. Cnrnrr lltli and Ilarnof streetu. Uniillm. Nubrnika. & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Sliog Mechanics' tool and IliitTalo icalec. HO. ' . loucla ) Btreet. Oniulia , Neb. _ H. nA RDY & CO. , Jobbcri of Toys , Dolls , Altos , Fancy Good ] , nouia furnlsblnK Kondu , cbllilrcn's carrlaKO , 1201 Hirtmm atrect , Omnlia , Nob. Olio. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wliolesale Reflced and Lnbricating Oil ? , Alia grcato , etc. . Onmlia. A. H. Ultliop. Munngetj rj. . . Papor. . . . _ _ . . . . . _ „ CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wliolesale Paper D3 lers , Cmrrr a nlca itoek of printing , irrnpplnt ; and writing KtjpiJl I lUtaatlon KlTon o cara paper - THK CHICAGO SHORT LIE OP THIS Chicago , Milwaukee St. Paul R'y. ' The llest Itouto from Omnlm and Council Hln/fs / to - = = THE EAST TWO TltAINB J.UIY liRTirnr.N OMAHA ANX > COIINCII , IJIUli'8 Clilcngo , AND Milwaukee , 8t. 1'aul , MlnnrnpollH , Cedar Huplds , Kock Islaudj Frecport , Itockford , Clinton , Dultiiquo , Davenport , . Elgin , Madlsun , JiuuiSTllle , 1 Hololl , AVInona , La L'rossc , And all other Iraportnnl nolntt Kail , Norlbtnt and b'jutlieuit. For tbroimh tickets call on tbo litket weml at 1M1 farnam ttreet , lu Darker Illoek , or at Unlca 1'ucifla liapoi. Pullman Sleeper" and tbo flneit DlnlnK Can In th world am run on tbu maiu llnu of thu Cblcu n , Jill , waukee * Bt. raul Itallnur , and vivej altcntlvn li paid to iianc'iiucri by courluoui cuploya * of lb cotapanr. II , JIII.I.EIl. Ocneral Manager. j. F.TUCKISH , Anlitanl General Manauer. A. V , It. OAItl'JiN'i'BU , ueutral i'aaieniier and Tlrket Aitcut. UUO. 1C. IIKAI'KOHI ) . Aiclittat Geooral l'a eoi ! mlllrket Agont. Agont.J aeral SantluHnieut FOR MEN ONLY ! A WntlTIWF ForlOSTorFAn-TNO MAHHOODt H I Ul I IBC a.a r lana MEKVOD8 - UKflJlIT o/Zrrori or Zswiwaln Older Yotiog K > k l , KtkU IlklfOOU lm\\j \ \ k il rnl. lltw In K > l > rf i4 IHr.lk. HKi .t ll V U ) 'ii : > OklHHil ( t , I'imScf fldlir. iU.oluUIr rit/a ] IIUK lUlftlHIlIIT-IUxlU U ttj. t lir/ tram II HUU > , Trrll > rl.i , > 4 rrll ( > r nilrl , 1,0 lu wrIU IkfB. 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