THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , NOVEMBEK 2. 1889. IDE SPECULATIVE MARKER Wheat Ruled by Many Fluotuatlona and Very Unreliable. CORN ONLY FIRM AT OPENING. Only a Moderate Volume of Ilimlnoss Trmunutcd In JJio i'rovlslon I'll Cnttlo Dull tlc > K Knthrr Antlvc. CHICAGO CIIICAQO , Nov.1.-- | Special Tolosrnm to TJin iJEE. ] To-day's ' wheat market was mnny- Bidcd nml unreliable. I - Imd ills of sironuth. followed by periods \vcaUncsi , which car ried price * over the whole Ramut of the day's rnngo more than once , so that when the bulls were rejoicing in its strength It would Incon tinently turn and toke strong sides with their opponents. 'I ho early Influence of no wheat boln ? delivered out to-day on November contracts ono little 5,000 bushel warehouse receipt being unworthy of serious notice- was to glvo llrtnness to the first transactions , but the lack of Jbull news on the black boards , leaving out o Liverpool cablegram , was not encouraging to any pronounced strength. The fcuturo of the day was the reported buying of llftcen boat loads at , Now York for export to Great Britain nml 20,000 bushels at Unltlmoro on Liverpool account. The Inlluonco of this plcco of news was scon in the advance of December to 80 o fiom around & 0o , whcro it had been playing for about an hour. On the way up heavy buying on account of some prominent shorts kept the fl/za-going , and It was not till near the close that the cftcrvci- ccnco subsided to any great extent. It bc- came apparent toward the end that wnoat bought on the early advance ( oxcoit so much of it ns was required to settle short do.tls ) , waa all for sale around 80 > c , and bolng In the hands of local talent , which , without outside support , quickly dumps its load , get ting from under was iho principal feature of the last ten minutes of trailing. December wheat opened at fcO'fu , sold down to SOj c early , then advanced und played for some time around SO' ' SO o. A further advance to SO to took pl.ico , wiileh was tno high point for tlio day , and the subsequent point of con tention WUH arounu ( % , with a ihml break to bOJgc , at which prieo uld the market closed. Continued wet xveather and the fact that no corn was delivered out on November contracts during the hour allowed for the transaction of business , gave the market for that cereal a firm opening. The good demand for cash offerings also tended to cause uneasiness to the shorts , whoso purchases moro tlmn buying" for long account has been a factor in the recent ad- vanco. The llrm opening did not hold very long , offerings becoming freer , and recent purchasers took advantage of the opcnirfg strength to unload. The foreign markets wcro Jinn , exports from the Atlantic coast llboral , and the eastern movement from this point was free , aa 1ms bean the case dui Ing the entire season. The closing prices woio Xlj o for NoVcniber.boing Jfi ? c lower than on yestoiday , but December closed at is a decline of J c , und May lost ! J. 'iho lute tone of strength that pervaded the oats market was absent to-day , with a notable tendency to heaviness tbo rule , ow ing to ti luck of suuport. Some recent buy ers turned sellers , even though the receipt ? continued small , and trading was chiefly in May nt 22@iie early , down to 2lJ < c , or a decline ot } i& a from yesterday's closings. Delivering on November contracts were not important , with this month offered nt 19e. Withdrawals for shipment were unusually largo , ugKregating 220,409 bushels. No. a rcgtirar was 19o early , and cash sales were chiefly b.v sample. Just a moderate volume of business was transacted in the various lines of provisions to-day and fluctuations In speculative values wcro less violent. The opening liguros were slightly above yosterday's closing range on the entire list and in o.irly dealings con siderable strength was developed. Sub sequently an easier feeling prevailed , but there was not enough bear pressure to ser iously disturb valves. There were no deliveries liveries on November contracts and the clique did nothing to enlighten the crowd In the least as to their intentions. About all that tbo clique brokers were engaged in openly was buying November and selling year pork. On the morning call Itobert Warren sold considerable pork and durinc the regular session Hutchmson was a fair buyerof Janu ary nt $ y.5. The extreme range paid for that future was $9.83 f ( ii'J.JiO ' and at the cloao 19.23 was the market , being So higher for the day. Thci o was a fair miscellaneous trade In this article , but it wai almost entirely local , there being an appalling degree of dullness in the outside order trade. Lard also attracted a fair amount of attention ho- twuon local professionals , whllo ribs ruled quiet and without feature. Uoth lard and rib futures closed substantially the same as on the day before. lu November pork there was a shrinkage of T Jo and lu year pork of Oo. _ CI11O.YGO MVI3 STOCK. CHICAGO , Nov. 1. [ Special Telegram to THE UKB. ] CATTI.K Tne receipts were di vided nt about 5,000 natives and 1,000 Texans and rangers , but only a few cars of the lat tor. Business was dull and scarcely any thing wanted but a few exports , such soiling etuauy to strong and nil ottior classes drag giug along all day in tbo ruin and mud. Tin turn In prices was rather lower than other wiso. Texans ruled slow and dull and to day were yarded in every division , the quarantine period expiring on the 3lst of Oc tobor. Tbo few rangers on the market sole about the sumo as yesterday. iCalu fell nearly all the forenoon , somewhat interfer ing with the stocker and feeder trade , hence the amount of business transacted was limited. Choleo to extra hooves , ? 4.X ( (36.05 ( $ medium to good steers , 1830 to 150C rt)9 , .00@4.60 ; 1200 to 1U10 Ibs. $3.50(8 ( 4.25 ; V50 to 1200 Ibs , $3.80@3.75 , Stackers mid feeders , Jl.OO S.OO ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.00@2.70 : bulk. $1.CO@3.00 Texas steers , | 3.10 ( < f'4.l50 ; cows , $ l.r > 0aJ3.00 ( Western i augurs. $ 'J.4lJ3X ) ( ( ( ) . Wmtorcc aexans , 2.50C' .40. Hoas Business was rather active , with t Blight up turn on best packers and prime but. common stock sold nearly as low as yes terday. The advance was in prime mediuir weight lots that showed a largo per cent o ; barrows. Liuht sorts sold about a nicko higher. Packers paid W.7T @aOU , largely a J3.85 , and shippers $3.05j.'jrK : , largely $ . ) .0."i A low fancy but choice weights sold at $1.01 ( 4,10. The general market closed steady. Nnvr VOIIK , Nov. 1. ( Special Telegram to Tun UKU.I STOCKS The feature of tin stock market for the forenoon was a furthc break lu trusts , Including Sugar , Cotton Oil , Load , auu Chicago Gun. Throughout tb railroad list shares generally presented i strong front , whllo the bulk ot the traulni "was lu Cotton Oil , nearly 50,000 shares of i changing bauds In the first half hour , whll It declined to considerably lower figured thai it reached yesterday. Opening nt 3 < y f , ! ) per cent lower than its closing llgur of yesterday , it declined to Si ; and remained In the tiolghborhooi of i13 for tbo rest of the hour. In the regula HsttbiTO was llttlo animation ouUIdo o Union Pacific ana Ton.icmoo Coal , the lattc buing the strong feature. It opened at 5 end rose to 0 : ) , retaining most of the im provcmcnt , Tbo opening prices were generally orally from } ( to Yt per cout higher than las uight'a figures , and further fractional ad vaucci were niaito throughout the llsi Lackawanun , Union Pacific and low Central preferred being the tuoa prominent for the advances made Trusts were at first Inclined to follow th general lift , but Load afterward gava wa. ud scored a decline of 1 % per cent Durln the hour to 13 o'clock Interest centered stl ! more in trusts. Chicago Gas went oft 2) under last night to Wtf ami recovered t MJf. Cotton Oil became still moro demoral ized nnd broke to 32 0 , nearly 0 points under last night and 4 point * under the opening flpuro. Sugar wo less weak , touching 71J- and recovering to 7ft , Tennessee Coal lost most of Its early advance , declining to 69 } . Hallroftd stock * wcro but llttlo nltcctod by the eccentric action of trust * . The losses up to noou from the best figures of the mornIng - Ing ranged from \i \ to > per cent. Union Pacific sold nt 68)4 ) ; nnd off to 07Jf. Vnndor- bllt share * were strong nil through. The closing hours of the stock ; mnrkct were oven moro interesting than the morning. The rate for money wa * again bid up to 13 per cent , and In connection with the shaky condition f trusts everything pcmtblo was done to rcnk the railroad list. A special drive , was mndo at all western stocks , which resulted n a loss of % @ ) l per cent In most of the Grangers , 1 per cent In IJurllngton to 105 > , nd 2)4 ) In Missouri Pacific , which was rcsscd to C3Jf. Atctmon closed steady nt 1. Vnndorbilt shares yielded slightly also. Jnlon Pnclflo cloned \4 \ per cent lower at ' . The losses In trusts ranged nt about for Chicago Ga * nnd 5 points in Sugar , vhllo Sugar closed about steady. The following were the closing quotations : ) . S.4 regular , 127 Northern Vacino. . HI J.8. Jscotipoai . . .127 dopreforroil . 7U' , ' J.a4'4iroiUIvr..IOI' ( . u N. w . HIM J. S.4'ji coupons..ItVi1 ( lcprorurrcil..Hl 'ncltlcitjot 'Ui 117J N.i'.Cfentral Central 1'aclllo SI . . . . . . " ! hlcauo.V Alton . . .i31 llooklilrm.l . . Chicago , llurllnyton . . . . . . . . 10V { ( lopreferrflu . I12H HO'f aui'Aul.vomha.in lllnoUCcntrAl . Ill ) doproterrfld . flu'.i ' I. . II. AV. . , . ui ( ir ion . . \V..St.U 3cV ' .nkoShora . IQT'S ' ( loproforroil. . llclilcnii Control. Western Union. Missouri I'aclllo . . . 03 ; ; MO.NET Tight , ranging from 0 to 12 per . cut ; closed offered at 0 per cent. PUIME MnuCAmtB PAI-C rt 5J (557) ( ) c per cent. SreitMNn ExciiAxau Quiet , heavy sixty- : lay bills , tf.bl ; doinand. W. J. Nnw YOUK , Nov. 1. fSuecial Telegram ; oTnc BEB.I Tin follo.viu are the mln- ngatocU quotations ! Asp n . , , . .400 Iron Silver 203 llfjt.M Itclrlior Mexican tfM L'nleiloiila II. Il .Mutual 14i ) Ontario DIDO loulil&Uutry . ! ) Plymouth 100 lomeatakn . . . . . . , 'Jfl Sierra Nevada NX ) lorn yilvor. . l. ' > 3 PKOUUOI- : : CrncAOO. Nov. 1. 1:15 : p. m. oloso Wheat Lower ; November , TOc : December , " ) .lrfc ; Mtiy , byj c. Corn Lower ; November , 32J c ; Deoem- ) eryi ) < fo ; May , iWJfe. Oatu Loxver ; November , IS c : Decom- ccr , ISJjfc ; May , Sl gC. Ilyo November , I''c. Uarlo.v November , BCo. Flax-Cash , Sl.iMH ; May , $1.37 , Prltnu Timothy 11.10. Whisky $1.0' > . Pork Ste.tdy ; November , f9 00 ; January , 59 23. Lard Steady ; November , $3.93 ; January , Flour Unchanged. Provisions -Shoulders , $ ( .50 ( t.fi2' : short clear , * 5.50(25.0 ( % ; short ribs , Novemb"r , humor Dull ; creamery , 10@23o ; dairy , ia@30c. Cheese Quiet ; full cream Cheddars , : Hats , 'J , ' @Sl c ; Young Americas. Eggs Steady ; fresh , Ilidot Weak and unchanged ; light green salted , Oc ; dry calf , 5@Uc ; deacons , each , 20c. 20c.Tnllow Tnllow Weak and unchanged ; No. 1 solid packed , 4c ; No. a , G ) c ; cake , 4)fe. Het.oipt'j. Suipm'ts. Flour 19,003 9.000 Wheat 77.00J10.000 Corn 120,000 203,000 Oats 145,000 319.000 Now York , Nov. 1. Wheat Receipts , 53,000 ; exports. 31,430 ; spot weaker ; No. a red , 83@si : > fo In elevator , 34J4 ( < S3)4c afloat , S3V285J.Cc ! f. o. b. ; ungradeu red , TI ® b9 > ic ; options lower , closing weak ; No. - rod , November , closing nt 83c. Corn Receipts , 93.00 bushels ; exports , 120,000 bushels ; spot fairly active , closing easier ; No. 2 , 41K@ll c in elevator , 42 } o afloat ; No. 2 white , llejungraded mixed , 40 ( < 5 42Kc ; options weaker ; November closing at 4Uc. , ? * Oats Receipts , 09,000 bushels ; exports , 57,000 ; spot llrm ; options weaker ; Novem ber closing at 25Jc | ; spot No. 3 , white , 28J @ -Su ; tnixoU western , 24S27oj ( white western , 27V27 ( e. Coffee Options closed steady at o points up. Sales : 11,000 bags ; November , $11.85 ® 14.10 ; spot Uio , steady ; fair cargoes , $19.00. Sugar Raw , dull and depressed ; roliuou , quiet and unchanged. Petroleum Steady ; United closed at $1.00 for December. Pork Quiet ; mess , inspected , $12.053 .3.25. Eggs Firm ; western , 23@24o. Lard Easier and quiet ; western , steam , $3.70gi3.73 ( ; November closing at $0,45 asked. Butter Quiet ; Elgin , 2l > @ 25c ; western dulrv , 9@15o ; creamery , 12@2lc. Cheese Quiet ; western , 7 > ( d10c. ! Kann City , Nov. 1. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 hard , cash GIJ c ; Novombsr , OJf@ ) 03 0 ; No. 8 hard , cash , 59)io ; November , 59'i59c ; No. 3 soft , cash , 07 ? c ; Novem ber. t.7 @ 07 c. Corn Steady ; No. 2 cash , 23o bid ; No vember , 23) ) < o ; No. 2 white , cash , 2fo bid ; No vember , 2c bid. Oats No. 3 cash , 15J o ; November , ICo. MllwniticaiN Nov. 1. Wheat Easy ; cash , 73) u ; No. 1 noithorn , SID. Corn Firmer ; No. 3 , 33 > fe. Oats Firmer : No. 3 white , 21 @ 23c. Rye Firm ; No. 1. 44' c. Barley Steady ; No. 2 , December , 52 > fc. Provislous Easy ; pork , 19.45. St. rmuU , Nov. 1. Wnoat Higher ; cash , 77c ; May , SlIXc. Corn Weaker ; cash , 29c ; May , SOJ o. Oats Weak ; cash , 18c bid ; Aluy , 22c. Pork-Quiet at f 11.50. Lard Lower at 55.00. Wlil8koy-$1.03. Butter Unchanged. Altnncnpnliii Nov. 1. Sample wheat firmer and higher ; receipts , 500 cars ; shipments , 118 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , November , 77c ; May , 83c ; on track , 77@7Sc ; No , 1 northern , November , 71c ; May , bUXu ; on trncK , 75 > K7iJ ) c ; No. 3 northern , No vember , 70o ; May , 70Kc ; on track , 70@74o. Ijlvernuol , Nov. 1. Wheat Steady , demand Improving ; holders offer moderately ; California No , 1 , 7s iJ@7s IM per cental. Corn Firm ; demand fair ; new mixed western , 4s Id per cental , Cincinnati , Nov. 1. Wheat Steady ; flrm ; No. 2 rod , 78o. Horn Strong ; No. 3 mixed , 35e. Oats Strong ; No. 3 mixed , 21K@33a WuiBky 51.03. iavn stooK . . - Clilonuo , Nov. 1. The Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle -Receipts , 9,000 ; market generally dull and lower ; choice to extra beeves. $4.00 ( < i5.03 ; stours. $3.80@4.50 ; stackers and iccdorti , tlUO@t..9J ; cows , bulls und mixed , * l,00i-J.70i ( ! 'loxas cattle1.5J@3.CO ; west ern rangers , f . ' .40@3.l0. ! liogsReceipts , 23,000 ; market strong to 5o higher ; mixed , $3.75@4.00 ; heavv , $3,70 ( j(4,00 ( ; light , eJ.bOCj4.15 ; BUIps , * 30C@3.85. Snoop Kcoolpta , 0,000 ; inurkot steady , closing weak : natives , $ i75Cit5.00 : westerns , fj.5003l.10Tuxaus , M,00@t.OO ; lambs , $1.33 (45.50. Sioux City , Nov. 1. Cattle Receipts , 550 ; shipments , none ; market unchanged ; cows , | l)0@ ) . > .0ristockors ; and feeders , f 1.50 @ 3.80 ; veal calves , $ . ' .00@3.15. Horfg Receipts. 4.9JO ; market steady ; light and mixed , { 3.65(28.75 ( ! heavy , 3.00Q 3.70. ICiiuiias City , Nov. 1. Cattle Receipts , 5,900 ; shipments , 0,150 ; market steady ; cows , fl.yOQi.35j Btockora und feeders , f'J.15 ( < J3.00. Hogs Receipts , 5,000 ; shipments , 1,350 ] market strong and hlghur ; light , | 3.80@3.00 ; heavy and mixed , fJ.ti5Qy.Bl ) . NiUiuunl Htoclc Yards , Bast St. Ijnuld , Nov. J. Cattle Receipts. 1,400 ; shipments , 200 ; market strong : fair tc choice heavy native steers , W.8Xi ( < J4.SO ; stock- era ana feeders , tLBO J.OO ; ran go steers , fJ.OO@300. Hogs Uucolpts , 3,700 ; shipments , 700 ; markutstronger : heavy , f3.80S4.00 ; pack lag , 3.TO3.00j light , t3,85 < H .OQ. OMAHA MVt ; srocic. Catlln. Friday , Nov. 1. To-day's trading In cattle was very unsat isfactory. There wa n heavy fall of no\v , lostlng all day , which made the cattle look nt their worst and caused every ono \vho could to remain Indoors , The early receipts conilstcd of only about twenty-three COM , but later trains brought up the total to over n thousand head. Reports from eastern points wore hot encouraging and the demand was very light , the packers not scorning to want many cattle and tno speculators did not euro to buy with the prospect of holding In such a storm. A few lucKy salesmen who linpucnca to have lust what was wanted thought they got yesterday's ' prices , but as a rule operators were reporting the market flat nnd lower. This was especially true of the medium nnd half fut natives , of which there has been an over supply of late. Native steers sold at , S3. 'OQI.OJ. The same thing could bo said of butchers' stock ; it was very slow nnd In many cases salesmen thought they were offered less monoy. Natives brought fl.SCQ i.75 , ana the westerns * 3.00. Feeders nnd stackers sold moro freely than the other kinds of cattle , but at n decline of about lOc. A largo proportion of tbo cattle on sale were cleaned up. hoc * . The receipts of hogs wcro light and the market opened strong to Co higher on heavy and mixed , und some light sons sold perhaps lOc higher. While the market remained in that state the trade was qulto active , but the heaviest packers wcro In no hurry to buy , und ns the litter trains came in the market dropped back to where It was yesterday. The packers wanted the heavy und mixed hogs that were loft atXG3. . As every ono wanted about the morning prices the trade was very slow. The market drapcud the re mainder of the forenoon , and at iniddav there wcro still a number of loads unsold. The market closed with the * morning's advance about lost. _ hlH-op. The bulk of the sheep were feeders nnd consigned through. Cattle . 1.030 Boss . 2.500 Sheep . a.340 Horses . . . -11 Tlio fallowing Is , i table of pricai pAhl In thiiuiarkot for tha gr.ulaa of stock mon * tionod i runosteers. 1391 to WW lbs..fUO @l.50 Good steers , 12' > J to 11V ) IbJ. . 8.93 c/H25 Good steers , 103 } to lUOJlb * . . . 350 M4.0J Western steers 3.50 W ! | . 15 Common 1000 to 1150 ib steers. 3.00 ( gJ.iM ) Common canners 1.00 ' ( n > l.59 Ordinary to fair cows 1,51 Ml.75 Fair to good cows 1.73 @ 1.90 Good to choice cowa 1.93 ( ( t)2.40 ) air to good bulls 1.50 032.00 , ightstocitors and feeders. . . . 8.70 @ 3.7rt Good feeders , 930 to 1103 Ibs. . . 3.70 ru3.73 Fair to choice light Hogs 3.75 ( $3.83 Fair to choice heavy noas 8.70 ( a.8.75 Fair to choice ihixed hogs 3.70 ( rf3.75 Common to rough heirs 8.23 @ 3.50 No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 43 1107 H 10 HI 1097 850 20 11CO 't 10 IS 1074 350 19 1017 340 18 123'J 3 CO 2 870 350 20 1293 400 CO\\ . 11 1057 1SO 3 1100 300 11 709 180 9 1128 205 U57 11)5 ) 23 ICUl 220 18 983 300 3 i)23 ) 375 4 rCKDCKS. 1003 2 : )7 > 20 1075 240 80 1143 3 37) 33 10sO 245 21 1003 340 29 70-1 360 HULLS. 1 1400 170 1 H30 200 1 1010 1 73 STOCKEHS. 14 411 3 00 00CANNERS. CANNERS. 930 1 3 WKSTEUN CATTLE. Owner aud No. Av. Pr. A. Mnntli's Kcc.ml. Showing the number of cattle , hosi and sheep bought on this market by the dllTurciit buyers during the past month : OaTTJ.E. Swift & Co 10,473 O. U. Ilainmonil & Co 5,4113 Armour-Cudahy Packing Co 0,172 Omaha Packing Co 10 ? Shippers and feeders 31,937 Local 43 Unasaigiicd 78G Total 5J.03S . IIOOS. Armpur-Cudahy Packing Co 39.52J OmalmPacking Co ; . . . . 29,212 J. P. Sijuiros&Co 11,907 KInKan &Co 4.24D O. H. Hammond & Co 10,03'J Swift & Co : 11,82. " Uluckshlro & Co 3,054 , Local i Sinclair 82J Total I'iO.SOt Swift & Co 1,001 G. H. Hammond .t Co 1,001 Armour-Cudahy Packing Co Ol'J Omaha PackiugCo til , " J. S.III11 1.481 Sllborhorn 20 ? J. Kobb 4C Urown IK M. W. Begun . 34i lloogo & Sons 18- J , Uowcra 11C Total C.74J I.lvo StouU Notes. Henry Wchrman , of Nelson , was in will hogs. hogs.M. M. H. Jeffrey , of Silver Creek , was in will hogs. hogs.H. H. C. Dawson was In from Endicott with cattlo. Armsburger & Heed marketed bogs frou Oxford. J. F. Borryman was In from Cordova foi feeders. Southard brothers marketed hogs froir Atlantic , la. Fred Uartlett , of Amswortb , spent the daj at tbo yards. D. Bolivar carao up from Dawson , Mo. after siocuers , C. O. llenny , of Herman , was ono of the market visitors. M. Mackoy. a regular shipper , was la f roir Kustls , with hog * . C. W. Linn , of Henderson , la. , was look iug after feeders. J. D , Parker came over from Griswold la. , to visit the yards. K. W. King , of Concordia , Kan. , was ot the market with cattlo. Ansolmo was represented by J. D , Glodo wbo had hogs on the market. John Corn , of Hooper , was In with tw < cars of cattle and one car of hogs , Will mm Johnson , of Ccrihr'Haptds.tniul two lands of cattle on the mapkqt. W. MoshnRiS , of Mo hngo & Hcodlan , of Docl ? o , wns in with two caM < of liops. J. A. ICohoe , president oTio Nebraska Llvo Stock Shippers' association , waa in from Platte Center. Stock Inspector Clark Hoxvnrit durlnc Oc tober condemned twenty-two dlsoascd cat- tic , turning them over to tlo ) Union Kumlcr- Ing company. The average prlco Dalit for tha carcasses was $3 45. OMAHA WHOljKHiVLiU MAHKHTS Produce , Fruits , Etc. ' Efloa Strictly fresh , ISui'sooondi , 14c. Ilinr.a , PF.LTS , TAI.U ) V. KTC. Green salted hides , t/o ; damaged Index , 3Kc ; dry nint hides , 7o ; calf hldoa , SCnjo o ; damaged hides 2c lesi ; sheep polls , green , each , 25c(3 ( Jl.OJ ; sheen pelts , dry , per Ib. 70120 ; tallow , Ixo. 1 , 4@4Ko ; No. 3 , 3@Ji < a ; grease , white , 4@4 > < i yellow , 2W@Jc. SAUSVOE Uologna , 4S { lic ; Frankfort " 05 tongue , 8cs summer , 18c ; hcadchecso , "o , POUI.TKY Chickens , per doz. live , lions $3.75@3.00 ; sprlngsi. * 2.60@3.7r ) ' , arcssod lior Ib , lOfailtjj turkeys , hveU@10e : dressed , ll@12c ; ducks. Hvo. per' doz. $3.5033.00 ; dressed per Ib , ll@l'ic ; geese , llvo , per doz , fOOO3.00 ( ! dressed per ib , H(3l2c. ( LAUD Tierces Ueflncd Oc ; ptiro leaf , c ; kettle rendered "c. Aud 'tfc to J o for smaller quantities. WOOL Fine , average , 22@Mc : medium , average , 2l@22o ; quarter blood , avoraRO , 20 @ 21c ; coarse , avornvo , 15@17o ; colts nnd rough , nverngo , 14f$10c. ( Fum Heaver , each , MOOgO.bO ; ot ter , each , f3.00@7.00 ; wolf , each , fiOc ® tl.i" > ; coot ) , uach , 2.75c ; mini ? , each , 15 ( < $ t0c ! ; muskrat , fall , 5tf9o ( ! skunk , rat , 15ra50c ; ; batigor , rat , 23SOo , deer skins , fall , per Ib , 18 'jrc. LEMONS Fancy , W.OOQS.50 ; choice , $1.50 @ 0.00. UuTTr.nisn Tubs 14c ; rolls , I5c. Coco \NUTS-Pcr 100 , J5.00. Al'l'LG UUTTKIt OC. Cinnit Uuls , ? 5 50 ; hf bbls , $3.00. MAi'1.13 SUOAII 12j j(216c | per Ib. Vn vi.Choice , medium size , fiSJOe ; choice heavy , 4@5c. Livr. Pionojts Per doz , $1,50. GAME Prairie chiukons , $300 3.50 ; mal lard ducks. $3.50@3.00 ; mixed ducks , tl.5'J@ ' t 75 ; teal , ? 1,55 | 1.50 ; Jack snipe , $1.00i5l.25 ( ; quail , 8l.75@i.OU ; jack raboits , M.OOCnJ ! fiO ; small rabbits , ? 1.00@1.SO ; squirrels , $1.00(3 ( ; 1.10 ; jilover , $1.00 1.25 ; vculson saddles , 13@llc ; carcasses , 810e. UHASS Choioa hand-picked navj$1.75 ® 2.00 ; choice hand-picked medium , $1.05@1.SO ; cholco hand-picked country , fl.OOiJl.SO ( ; clean country , 51.50@1.CO ; Inferior country , 5l.COfiJl.23. Uitccai : Young Americas , full cream , 12a ; factory twins , llC < tH2 , c ; off grades , 7(3 ( fa'c ; Van Uoisen ICdom , $11.50 per doz ; sap sago , 19o ; briclr , lie ; limburgcr , 9c ; domes tic Swiss , 13@14e. Ouivitnuitiiis Capo Cod , $9.00@10.00. OiiAN'OKS Louisiana , per box , S4 00. UtuK\vitcAT FI.OUU Per bbl. , $0.60. GitAi'iss N. Y. Concord , per basket , 35 ® 40c. 40c.Ari'jr.s Ari'jr.s Per bbl. , $1.00@3.00. Cu.iroiiNMA Gitvi'ns $1.5ag$1.73. PniKS lOlb. boxs , St.75 2.25. 13NANAS According to size , per bunuh , $ iOOg3.00. ( _ Groceries. POVISIONS Hams , No , 1 , 10-lb. average , Jtfo ; 20 to 22 Ibs , lOo ; 12 to 11 Ibs , lie ; shoulders , 5 > c ; breakfast bacon , No. 1 , & c ; ham suus.tgc , 9c ; dried bcof bams , be ; beef tongues , * O.OJ per dozen ; dry salt meats , 4M60JBO per lu ; ham roulette , C.Jo ) ; add leper per Ib lor small lota. Uninn Pitt ITS Currants , new , 5fc : prunes , casks , 1,300 His , 4 c ; prunes , bbls or baps , 4 c ; citron pools , drums , 20 lt > s 22c ; lemon pool , drums , 20 Ibs , 17c ; fard dates , boxes , 12 Ibs , io ! ; apricots , cholco evap orated , 14c ; apncots , jelly , cured , 251l > boxes , lOc ; apricots , fancv. Mount Hamilton. 25-lb boxes , lOc ; apricots , choice , bags , 80 Ibs , ; apples , evaporated. Alden , 50 Ib boxes , SHC ; apples , Star , 8Jfoj apples , fancy Aldcu , 5 Ib , lOc ; auples , fancy Aldeu , 2 Ib , lOKo ; Salt Lake , 9 c ; black berries , evaporated , 50 Ib boxes , 5 > i@ OJ c ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 15c ; pears , California fancy , > s boxes , 25 Ib , 12) ) c ; peaches , Gal No. 1 , fancy , J s unp bags , 80 Ibs , 15c ; nectarines , red , 12c ; nectarines , silver , bags , TJc ; pitted plums , Cal , 25 Ib boxes , lie ; raspberries , evep N Y , now , 27c ; prunes , Cal , U C , 90-100 boxes , 25 Ibs , 0o ; prunes , Cal , U C. 00-10 , Uc ; orange peel , 15a ; raisins , California Lontlons , crop 19S9 , $2.50 ; raisins , C.tl , loose muscatels , crop 1838 , $2.00 (3)2.10 ( ) ; Vulenclas , 18S3 , Oc. Hoxr.Y lOc per ib for choice. PiiESEitvus 9K@10c per Ib. JUM.IE3 l@4) c per Ib. BEESWAX No. 1 , 10@19c. Pins FKET Pickled , Ittts , 75c ; plcklod Digs tongues , kits , S3 35 ; pickled trlpo , kits , O. j ; pickled H. C. tripe , kits , 8oc ; spicoa pigs hocks , kits , 51.15. UEKP fONOuns Salt , bbls , $3X00. H.vr ? o.OO@.i.OO. CHOIFECD - 10.03511.03. SHOUTS > .00@8 50. OATS ! S@l9c , POTATOISS 'i0 ONIONS 25@30c. SAUKK KIIAUT Ubbls , $5.00 ; h'f bbli , $3 00. BUTTnit Creamery , fancy , 23@2Jc ; choice 20@21c. Dairy , fancy , 17@18c ; cholco , 15 @ 10J. Country , fancy , ! U l7c ; good to choice , 1415o ; fair , 10llc ; inferior , 7@Sc. Picui.ua Medium , per bbl. $5.00 ; small $0.00 ; gherkins , 57.00 ; C. & B. chow chow , qts. $5.85 ; pts. ? 3.40. CANDY 9K@l-Ke Per Ib. CIIOCOIATU ANI > Cocov 21@37c per Hi ; German chickory , red , 71Jrfc. Gisouit Jamaica , \ { uints , $3.00 per doz. SiiOAiis Cut lo.it , SJiCjcut loafcubes,8Xc. standard , powdered , 8l/4cXXXX ; , powderod- 9c : granulated , standard , 7 } @ 7c ; confec ; tioners' A , 7 o ; white , extra C , 7c ; extra C , Nebraska , O c ; amber , O o ; California , golden C , 0" " c CANNKU MEATS 1 Ib lunch tongue , $2.00 ; 21b lunch tongue , S1.75 ; 1 Ib corned beef , $1.20 ; 2 Ib corned beef , ? 2.0" ; 0 Ib corned beef , $0.50 ; 14 Ib corned beef , Sll.0031t ; boneless pigs feet , $ j.20 ; 1 Ib English brawn , $1.30 ; 3 Ib ICnglish brawn , $2.15 ; 0 Ib Englis\j \ brawn , $0.75 ; 1 Ib compressed ham , $1.75 ; 2 Ib compressed ham , $2.75 ; lib chipped beef , 83.00. CANNUD FISH Brook trout , 3 Ib , $3.40 ; sal mon trout , 2 Ib. ? 2.33 ; clams , 1 Ib , $1.23 : clams , 2 Ib , W.OO ; clam chowder , 8 Ib , $1.25 : deviled crabs , 1 : b , $3.25 ; deviled orabs , 3 Ib , $ .1.50 ; couiisn ballu , 2 lit , $1.75 ; caviar , % Ib , $3.25 ; eels , 1 Ib , $3.40 ; lobsters , 1 Ib , $1.90 : lobsters , 2 Ib , $2.95 ; lobsters , deviled , % Ib , 2.25 ; muckerul , Ib , $1,75 ; mackerel mutt turd SUUCL' , ! t Ib , $3.10 ; mackerel , tomatc sauce , 3 Ib , $3.25 ; oysters , 1 Ib , Me ; oysters Ib , $1.00 ; salmon , C. U. , lib , $3.00 ; salmon. . C. K. , 2 Ib , $2.80 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.00 : salmon , Alaska , 2 Ib , $3.05 ; shrimps , 1 Ib $3.05. dozen. Con'iJn Green Fancy1 , old golden Hio , 22 > c ; fancy old poaberryv2Jc ; Hlo choici to tancy , 23a ; Hlo , prime21c ; Hlo , good , 20c ; Mocha , 30c ; Java , fancy Mandohllng , 23o ; Java , good Interior , 24q ; African , 21c , COITRI ; Housted Arbucklo's Anosa 23o : McLaughlln's XXXX,23c ; German 2J'iJc ' : Dilwortli , 2ys'o : : AlaYoma , 2. ) o. Flail Salt Dried codflsli.SI/fgSHojscalcc herring , 21c per bnx ; hoi. horrlni ; . dom. , G5o Hamburg , sploid herring , $1.60 ; hoi. herring Imp. , 80o : inacuerol , largo family , $10.23 poi ! 00 Ibs ; whit i fNn , No. 1 , ST.OO : family $3.75 ; trout , & . 35 ; salmon , IS.&O ; anchovies 85o. Lvi-1.75@t.50. NUTS AlmnrdH. lo no ; ' Brazils , lee ; 111 berts , llo ; pecans , lOo ; wnlnuts , 12J e ; pea nut coclts , 8 > oj roasted , 10 > o ; Tcuuessci peanuts , 7c. WitArri.va PAPEII Straw , per Ih , \i & 2 0 ; rug , S oj manllla , 11 ( D@0 o ; No. 1 tie. SALT-Dalry , 230 Ibs m bbl , bulk , 13.10 ; best prado. 00 , 5s , fi.UO ; best grade , 100 , 8j , 13,40 : best groda 23 , 10s , 13.20 ; roolc salt crushed. tl.SO ; dalr.v salt , Ashton , 50-lb baea 83o ; bulk , 231-lb bags , (3.23 ; common , n bbls , J1.23. FAUINACEOUS GOODS Barley , 3@3K" ; fat ina , 4 > < o ; peas , 3J/o ; oatmeal , 2 @ 5o ; mac curoni , llo ; vermfeeHl , llo ; rice , sago and tapioca , ( ! @ 7c. SALbODA l2) ) o per Ib , STAHCII 5@7o per lu. STOVB POLISH $3.00@5.87 per gross. SHOES Whole , per Ib Allspice , 9o ; Cai sta , China , 'Jo ; cloves , Ponang , 2So ; nui meg , No. 1 , 75o ; pepper , 18Q19C. Twines and nojio. HiNDnits1 TWINE Sisal , 18o ; hemp , 14o manllla , 15o , Ci.OTHESUXE3-Cotton , 60 ft , 11.20 ; cotton 60 ft , 11.40 ; Jute , 50 ft , Wet Jute , DO ft , ll.OC Cono.v Twixe-Fino , 20o ; medium , lO o heavy hemp , 14o : light hemp , 17c. SAIL Twisuli , sail , 800 } Calcutta , He > lanllla rope , 14o ; slsnl roixs , llHO ! roccsH , 8 fo ) Julo , 9 > < cr cotton 1005 hldo ope , 17e , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Iniinlior niul Hulldlni ; Mntorlnl , STOCK BoAttus A , 13 Inch , s 1 s U nnd 10 oot , $10.00 ; 13 13 inch , s I s 12 , U and 10 feet , 11.00 : O 13 inch , a 1 9 13 , 14 and 10 feet , 30.00 ; I ) 13 Inch , sis 13 , 14 and 10 feet , U3.00 : No. 1 com 13 In. s 1 s 13 foot , $18.00 ; o. 3 com 12 In , s 1 s 14 and 10 feet , $17.50 ® 8.50 ; No. 1 com 12 In , s 1 s 10 , IS nnd 20 fret , 19.50 ; No. 2 com 13 in , 8 1 s 14 and 10 feet , 17.00. ot'ian LuMiirm- Clear poplar box bds. X n. s 3 s , $35.00 ; clear poplar , < panel , WO.OO ; clear poplar , ? In panel , $ > 00 ; clear wplnr , } i In panel stock wide , s 3 s33.00 ) iloar poplar corrugated colling , J6. $39.00. I'osis White cedar , 0 Inch halves , I2o ; vlilto cedar , 5V Inch halves nna 3 inch quar- ors , He ; white cedar , -1 Inch round , lOo ; Tennessee rod cedar , split , lOo ; split oak , vhtto , So ; sawed oak , I7c. SHIP LAP No. 1 plaln,8nnd 18 Inch. $17.50 ; o. 2 plain , S and 10 tach , $15.53 ; No. 1 , O G , $18.00. 12 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft VO It S'J ft 24 ft X4..1SOO 1500 1500 1(100 ( 1000 1800 1900 X0..1500 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1900 X9..1500 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800.1900 ixl0..1500 1500 1500 1000 1000 IS 00 19 00 ! x2..1B001500 ! 1500 1000 1000 1800 1900 x48x8.10 00 1000 10 00 17 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 Fns'ciNfl No. 1 , 4 and 0 Inch , 12 and U ft , rough , $ IO.OO@10.60 ; No. 1.4 and 0 Inch , 10ft , 17.00 < $17.50 ; No. 3 , 4 nnd ( .Inch , 13 nnd 10ft , ; I3.50@14.00 ; No. 2 , 4 nnd 0 Inch , 10 ft , $15.00 ( $10.00. Fisiatiixo 1st nnd 3d clear , \ \ ( Inch , s3 , ; I9.00 51.00 ; Island 2J clear , l > i and 2 Inch , ,3s , , fl7.00@50.0J ; 3d clear , 1 ' 4 Inch , s U B , 43.00@10.00 ; U select , 1 < { l > tf mul 3 Inch , a ! s , $37.00@33.00 ; 1st und 2d clear , t inch , s 3 , . $15.00 , 3J clear , I iiH'li , s'33. $30.09 ; A so- .cot. 1 Inch , s 3s , $33.00 ; i ) select , 1 inch , s 3 s , S30.00. Sin.voi.ns , LATH Per M XX clear , S.U5 ; extra A * . $200 ; standard A , $3.00 ; 5-lttch iloar , $ l.GO ( < $ t.70 ; 0-Inch clear , $1.75@1.SO ; No. 1 , $ I.U1.15 ) ; clear red cedar , mixed .v'dtln . ' , from Wushlngtoit territory , $ } 40 ; California red wood , dimension wdths ! , 450 ; cypress , clear heart , dimension \vldthsJ.25 ; ' .atti. . W.OO. 13oAtti)3 No. loom s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $19.00 ; No. 2 , do , ? W.i > 0 ; No. 3 , do , $14.50 ; No. 4 , do ( ship's cull ) , $11.09. Add 50o per M ft for rough. 13ATTKNSrr.u , Tumxo , PICKETS O. G. Jatts , 2U-inch , OOc ; O. U. liatts , 3K ( Z3 , si , J3u : 3-ln well tubing , D..M. and bov , $23.10 : pickets , D. &H. , ilat , $3 ' , .00 : pickets , D. & II. , square , $10.00. FI.OOUIXQ 1st com 0-in white pine. $ .11.00 ; 2dcomlMn white pine , $31. OJ ; 3d com 0-ln whitu pine , $3000 ; 13 com 0 in whllo nine , $20.00 ; com 4 and 0-in yellow pine , $15.00 , Star -l-in yellow pine. $17.00 ; 1st uud 2cl clear yellow pine , 4 nnd 0-ln , $19.00. CBIMNO AND PAUTITIOX 1st com , Jin white pine partition , $13.00 ; 2i com % -in , vhito pine partition , 32700 : cloarln yel low pine ceiling , $30.00 ; clear ? -in Norway , $14.50 ; 2d com ? g'-ln Norway , $12 30. LIMB Uest , & 5. Ol.MKNT $1.33. l'i\siEit-$2.23. HAIII 20c. Bun.nixo HnicK Common , $0.00@7.00 per M ; sulcutcd. $7.00@3.00 per M ; sewer brick , $ S.OO@9.00 per M. Dry Goods. PKINTS Pink and Robes Richmond , Oc ; Allen , Oo ; Hiverpomt , 5) ) < c ; Steel Hiver , OJtfc ; Pacillc , 0 } c. I'niNTS Indigo Uluo St. Lcger , G > c ; Washington , Oc ; American , 0 } o ; Arnold , GJfe ; Arnold Century , Oo ; Windsor Gold , 1'k't , lOKo ; Arnold B , lO c ; Arnold A , 12o ; Arnold Gold Seal , lO e ; Yellow Seal , 10 } c. COMroitTEHS $0.5U ( < tS3.00. Coitsnr JEAXS Boston , 7J c ; Androscog- ; In , 7c ; ICearsago , ? iU' Hockport , 0 ] ) c ; Jonosioga , 0) ) c. CitASti Stevens' B , 5)Jo ; Stevens' A , 7o ; bleached , be ; Slovens' P , 7J/c ; bleached , 8c ; Stevens' N. SJ 'e ; bleached , 9 > c ; Ste vens' SH" ' , llj c. DENIMS Amosucag , 9oz , 10 } c ; Everett , 7 or , 13a ; York , 7 oz , 13c ; Hu.vmaker , S' o ; Jaffrey , XXy \ Jnffrey , XXX , 12Kc ; Beaver Creek , AA , 12c ; tleavor Creek , BB , Ho ; Beaver Crook , CO , lOc. GINGHAM Plunkett , checks , G cVhit ; - tenton , O c ; York , 7K < s ; Normaudl dioss , ; Calcutta , dress , 7 c ; Whlttonton dross , r Renfrew dress , 8i < J@12 > c. SHEETING , BLEACHED lillorton 7) c ; Housekeeper , 8V c ; Now Candidate , S c ; Berkeley cambric , No. 00 , 9c ; iTou Bet. 4 4 , c ; reen , c ; ope , , , c : ng p cambric , lOo ; Lonsdalo caniDno , lOc ; Lons- dale , SKc ; New York mills , lOo ; Pepporoll , 42 In , lOo ; Pepporoll , 40 in , lie ; Pepporoll , 04 , 14c. Pepperell , 8-4 , 20c ; Popporell , 9-4 , 22c ; Pepporell , 10-4 , 24o ; Canton , 4-4. 8 > c ; Canton , 4-4 , 9 > c ; Triumph , Cc ; Wumsutta , llo : Valley , 5c. SHEETING , BHOWK Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 0 ; Atlantic H , 4-1 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , 0o ; Atlantic P , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-1 , Co ; Au rora C , 4-4. 4o ; Crown XXX. 44 , OJfc ; Hoosier LL , 4-4 , 5J c ; Indiim Head , 4-4 , 7e ; erell , 9-4 , 20c ; Pepporell , 10-4 , 23o ; UtlcaO , % c : Wnchusetts , 4-J , 7c ; Aurora It , 4 4 , 7c ; Aurora B , 1-4 , 0 > c. TICKS Oakland , A , 7 } c ; International , YY , 8c ; Shotuckel , Sb } c ; Warran , No. 870 , lOc ; Berwick. HA , 18u : Acrne , 13c ; York , 30 lu , 12Kc ; York , 82 in , 13u ; Swift River , So ; Thorndike , OO , 8 0 ; TUorndiko , EF , 8J ; Thorndike , 130 , 9 > e ; Tliornaiko , XX , 15e ; Cordis , No. 5 , 9J4 J ; Cordis , No. 4 , c. DUCK West Point , 28 in , 8 oz , 9Ko ; West Point , 29 ID. 10 oz , 12Xc ; West Point , 29 in , 1'ioz. 15) c ; West Point. 40 in , 11 oz , lOc. FIANSELS Plaid Raftsmen , 20c ; Cleat- Lake , 30 > u ; Iron Mountain , 20 } c. PniMTS Solid Colors Atlantic , Oo ; Slater , Cc ; Berlin oil , 0 > c ; Garner oil , 0@7c. SHIUTINO CHECKS Caledonia X , 9Ko ; Cal edonia XX , lO c ; Economy , 9c ; Otis. 9c ; Granite , G&e ; Crawford checks , 8c ; Haw River plaids , ftfc. FI.ANNCM whlto-G. H. No. 2 , % , 22Ko ; G. H. No. 1 , % , 20Jfc ; G. H. No. 2 , ? { , 23 o ; G. H. No. 1 , ! ! f,30o ; Quochco No. 3 , , 32Kc ; Quecheo No. 2 , JU7 > c ; Anawau , 32 o : Windsor , 32Jfe. FLAXSBLs-Red C , 24 Inch , 15 > < Jo ; E , 24 inch , 21Kc ; G. G. 24 inch , 20c ; H. A. F. % , 25c ; J. it. F. } { . 27c ; G. % , 25a BATTS Standard , 8c ; Gum , Sc ; Beauty , } o ; Boone , 14o ; B , cased , $0.30. UiANKBTs White , $1.00@7.50 ; colored , $1.10@3.0 > ) . WAUP Bibb , white , ISJ c ; colored , YY , ISu ; BU , 19o ; 20 , bleached , 8tfo ; (10 ( , 13 > $ u ; 80 , IS o ; 50 , brown and slate , 'Jo ; 70 , 12ko90 ; , lOo. KKNTUCKV JKANS Hercules , 17c ; Loam- Inggno23 c ; Glenwood , 20c ; Melville , 25u ; HataUp,27Ko ; Memorial , 15o ; Standpoint , 18c ! Durham , 27' c. MisCiiLLiNEoutJ Table oil cloth , $2.50 ; table oil cloth , marble , $2 50 ; plain Holland , OWe ; dado Holland , 12Kc. PHINTS Dress Charter Oak , 5c ; Ramopo , 4o ; Lodi , 5 40 ; Allen , Oo ; Richmond , Cu ; Windsor , O o ; Eddystone , 0)fo ) ; Pacillc , Druus nnd Ctiomlcnls. ACID Sulphuric , per carboy , 2 o : citric , per pound , 51o ; oxalic , per pound , lie ; tar- turlo powdered , per pound , 43o ; carbolic , 33 @ 45o. AI.UM Per pound , 2) c. AMMONIA CurDonato , per pound , llc , AititowitooT Per pound , lOo. BAI.SOM Copulbd , per pound , GSo ; tolu , 52 @ 55c. BOHAX Refined , per pound , lie. CALOMEL Am. , per pound , S3u. CASTOII On < 11.34. Cuimn BEHHIES $1.50. OANTIIAIIIUBil 75c(2fl.05. ( CASSIA HUDS Per pound , 18o. CiiLUKOroiiM For pound , He. Coiiuoaivi ; boiiLiMATC Per pound. 8Se. CIIBAM TAHTAII Pure , per pound , 29c , EXTUAOT Looooi > Bulk , per pound 12Kc. JiltOOT 15c. GUM An uiio riO@93o Ll COl'UDIUM 14" . GLVCBIIINK Bulk , per pound , S5e , Gun Asafoetlda , per pound. 14o ; cam phor , per pound , 40u ; opium , per | x > und $3.05. IODINE UcBiiblimatod , per ounce , $0.30. LBAVM Uucbu , Bhort , per pound , 13o Soima , Alex. , per pound , 25@38o. Moui'iiiA Sulph. , per ounce , $2.00. MKIICUKV 74c. POT183 Bromide , per pound , 41o ; Iodide per pound , $3.68. QUINIA Sulph. , per ounce , 40o , SBEPS Canary , per pound , 4c. SOAI-S Castile , mottled , per pound , 6@10o SriniTs NITKB Sweet , per pound , U' S. P..42C. SinvcnNt Crystals , fl.OOtfM.tn. Svi.ru. OISCHOS * I'or ox , 0\iil4c , U'AriooA Per DOimd , Co. TONKA BRANS $1.70 ( < 51.7r . WAX White , per pound , n. * > ( Vie , OILS Lmioea , raw , 69o ; Linseed , bollcil , lo ; llorgnmot , Sanderson's , per pound , 0.45 ; Lemon , Sanderson's , per pound , $1.33 ; 'onpcrmint , per pound , $2.3oi Wlntorgrcon , . _ . . . . . . . . , r white , _ _ _ . cctlon , 14c : Lnrdlne , JWc ; Summer , W. Vn. lo ; Zero , W. Vn. , lOo ; I. X. L , dark en Ino , 20o ; Carbon , snow white , 150 do trees. lOKc. Turpentine , 54q ' ' " SHROEDER'F'DEO" ; GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , J05 South llUh Street , - Onmlm ; COMMERCIAL Capital , $4OOOOO Surplus , 4O.OOO Ofllcoti anil Director ? 13. M. Morseman , O I , Hitchcock , Jos , ( itruonu..1r. , A. Henry. I < I. Anderson , \Vn > . U.Maul. v lirni. ; U II. Will lms , A. P. Hopkins , piiM. ; . \ . Mtllard , cannier ; ' . II. iiryant. assistant cashier. HAS ! NATIONAL BANK. V. 8. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , KBB. Capital $ JJO,000 ( SIIIY ! " * Jan. l > t , 1880 , " > . ! ,00 0 Ol'llCUUSANI ) niUlXJlOKS : IENIIVV. . YAWN , Provident. JjBWifl 9. Itr.Kii , Vlco President. A. K. TOU/AI.IN , \V. V. MOUSE , JOHN S. COI.MNP , ft. C. OUblllMl , J. X. II. I'ATHirif , \V. II. ! ? . llmiin : . Cashier. THE IRON BANK. Cor. 12th and I'urnnm Sts. A General HunUlng llusiiiu-ib 1'r.insactoil. H.W.CCR , I3IH&DOOOESTB.OKIAHA , NEB. FOB THE TREAJIIKJII 0V AIL APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. BectFacHtiiApp ! ratu andnfmeuIeiforBuccei fa Treatment of every form of D'leiie requiring MEDICAL or 6UHOIOAI. TREATMENT. NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Boord& Attendance. BeitAccomcvodalionBinWeit. KT WRITE FOR CIRCUIARB on Bgformttlei and Bracei , Truitei , Club 1'cet , Ourvaturti of Spine. Pitei. Tumori , Cancer , Oitturh , Bronchltii , Inhalation. gttctncHv , P raly li , Epilepiy , Kiduey , Bladder , Bye , Ear , Skin and Blood and ell Surgical Operations. DISEASES OF WOMEN . . WE lUVn MTILY llin 1 r.TUln.l . W09K1 DIEI.VU COKFIVKMtVT. ( STRICT1Y fRIVATF. ) Only Reliable Kedioal IniUtuta making a Epecialty o ( PBIVATE DISEASES All Blood DlifKiei luccciifalttrtatel. . Syrhilitlel'oUoa rimoved from the iTilem without tnereurr. hew Itrilorilti * rr tntntrorLoii rTlTll. I'OnKK. 1'arlln uobK toTlilt Binftj be treated at homab ; correipoolcoce. A ! I communica tion ! coaH < lrnut ! . UedlelDeiorlnitrum nti..Dtbjrniallorez. [ rciiiccurelr picked , DomirkiiolodUaleconKLlioricodtr. One periouf latinliir preferred. C H > cd eociult ui oriend hlitorr of jour caie , nj we will lend In pi. In wrapper , our Rflfllf TO UPU FREE : V ° ° VrKaie. 8xcl.l , or IU . , , pUIJK fflCRf KfrrouiII.c ie IiupolenfjSjph- Uli ; Oleet and \ > rleocelo.vlthquMtonllit. ! Addrrii OJJA1TA IIEDICAI , & BUROIOAI. INSTITUTE , 13th and DodSo Streets , OMAHA , HEB. Northwestern Niiiiary ncaricmy , Twcnly-tlirpo miles north or I hlcaeo : lm a tdll corp of cxporit need InntructorBi H\a cour es 01 ttlinly. ona iiiisurpHMCil fncllltlos for Inst.iiUton. . health , homo cnintortH nnil Christian Innuouce. HBiid for caiiilouuo to lllshlana Park. 111. K1HKEXDALL , JONES & CO. , Suceesiorsto Heed , Jonci & Co. WholGsalB Mannfacturers of Baols & Shoes Az oti for Iloston Uubber Shoo Co , 1102.1101 and 1100 Haruejr StreetOiuaha , Nel > ra kn. Browors. BTORZ & 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , IBl North Blulitcfntli BtreatOmaha , Neb. Cornice. EAOLE COHNICE WORKS , Mannfactnrers ofGalyanizefl Iron Cornice WlucJovr-capi anil metallokrllRhts. John Kpcnctir , proprietor. SUB ana llOMtmlli loth ttreot. _ jPum pa , _ STHANG A OLAKK QTEAM I1KAT1KO CO. , Pices and Engines , lUam , nntcr , rallwnr and mlnlnn tupiillii , eta. V2UvanDl ( Vli larnaiu ilrott , Omaha. .17. S. WIND ENGINE J : PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , ail mllli , 919 nnd 020 Jones it , , Omaha U. F. Huso , Acting Miinatrcr. DliOWNELL < t CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , BbeeUltoa work , ttenm pun pi , aw mllli. 12IJ-1S1S LeaT nn rth itruet , Omuha. Iron Worka. PAXTON A VIERLINO IRON WORKS , Wrought and G t Iron Building WorK , oKlnei , bran work , peneral foundry , machine and blacksmith work. OClce and work * , U , 1 * . Uj. anil litb atre t , Omaha. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of fire andiron Railing Ueik ratli , > ilnilo < r eutnli , flower ttnndi , wlra f\trni \ tc. mNurtliH.tlntruet.OmaUa. OMAHA NAPE & IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Froof Safes , Vaults , jail woik , Iron shutters and flro escapes U. ADdrc n. prou'r. Corner HtU aud Jackson stu , Ooo rat Eto. WhoUiale manufacturer ! of Sash , Doors , Blinds anl Monlngs , Ilrapcb offlce. Htli tail l ar-J tlrceu. Omaha. N ti. SOUTH OMAHA UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , OfHOmak LimitGi AHrlouUurhl Implomonta. x , ixixaEimTai ETTA LI' " aUrlcnin Implements , Wasions , Carriage ! llugclei. etc. Wholcmlp. Omahn , Xo Furniture. DCU'Bl'.t S70A'77 , Wholesale Dealers in Farnitnre , t'arnam eltvct , Omaha , Nflbrnika. OUARLES Furniture , Omaha , Nobrittka. Crocorlou. MCCORD , I3RADY , t CO. , Wholesale Grocers , ltthamlL atenwortli tlrecti. Omaha. Katirmlo. Hardware. ir. j. DROAI ou , ncayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Fprtnn , wagon took , hardwire , lumber , eta. 1X1 and nil miner uc l , Omaha. MOLItfE , MILnURNA STODDARD CO. , Mnnntactnrcra ftnrt joblors In , Bngaics Rake ! , Flows , Etc , Cor. Mh anil ritclllo streets , Omaha. Artists' Materials * A. UOisPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Fianos anil Organs , lroct. Omnlia , Nebraska. Boots and Shoos. w. v. MOUSE & co. , Jokers of Boots and Slices , 1101,1103,1105 Douclns ttrt t. Omnlm. Mnuu factory , Summer atrcot , Huston , Con ) , Coke , Etc. r , TUA.TOI1EII OOAL CO. , Miners an ! Shippers of Coal ant Col Hotiui 1 I , On : I't i. OMAHA. COAL. CO/Cfi & LIME CO JoL'tCiSOi ' iiordini SjilCoai , OTJSouth 13th etr.'et.Oiunha , Nebraska. KEUItASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coke , 211 South IStli St. , Omnlm , Nob. LUMBER , ETC , JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lnralicr , Etc , Imporled niul Amcrlcnn Tortlnnl Tincut. 8taU agent tor Mlinnuktu Indinu Ic cemen ( jtilmjr vrmlii liuie. Dealer in Haidwtcd Unite Wood cnrpcts nnil imrqiut HnorlnA Vth ami Uouglai ntiectg , Uiunlia , Nib. Oil ATf A LUMUF.R CO. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wliolesale ISth street and Union raclllclnick.Onialin , . LOUIS IlRADFOItn , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sasb , Doors , Etc. Yard < 'n nu < r "th nnd Douglns. OtUet Corner 10th and Donulai. FRED. W. GRAY. Lninlie1 Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Comer 8th ami Douglas ft ) , Omaha- ' ( ? . N. D1ETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13th anil California atrccta.Onittlia , Nebraska. . _ Mn lnory an _ d N qtlo na. _ . _ I. OllERFELDER & CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions ; UJ. am and 21i South llth nircct. J. T. ROVINSON NOTION CO. , V/nolesale / Notions and FiiiMisliing Goods , 1121 Hnrney Street , Omtvlia. C o m m 18 sl o n and S to r a - RIDDELL & StowgB and Commission Mercliants , Specialties lluttcr , PICKS , clicose. poultry , gamk 1112 lloirurU itrectUuintin , Neb. Dry ; Oooda _ _ > ondI Notions. JI. E. SMITH Jc CO. , Dry Good ? , Furnishing Good ? and Notions 1103 and 1101 UouKlas , cor. llth street , Omaha , Neb. KlLPATRICJf-KOCII DRY OOODS CO. , Importers & JoDoersinDry Goods , Notions Geat't furnlshlni ; irooilx. Corner llth and llnrnoj oirutts , Omnlm , Katirnsku. & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair ShCD Mechanics' tool and llultnlo scales. H05 Bought * streut. Omaha , A b. _ Toya , Etc. II. IIARDY & CO. , Jobbers of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , Douse furnlshliiK Roods , children's carrluRCt , 1201 lurnnm streut , Omaha , riob. Oils- CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Azl * srcaio , etc. . Omaha. A. 11. Blthop. Manager , Papor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Deilers , Carry a nice itocii ot printing , wrajiplni : and nrltlaj I aUaatloantrea o oara paper -TIIK- CHICAGO SHORT LINE OFUHK Chicago , Milwaukee St , Paul R'y ' , Tlio llcsl Itouto from Onialm and Council IHufh leTHE THE EAST ! TWO TltAINB DAl r BKTWKKN OMAHA AND COUNCIL IJLUri'H Clilrngo , AND Milwnukcc , 8t. Paul , .Mlniicnpolls , Cedar Ilnplds , Hock Islantlj Tiecport , ItotrifonI , Clinton , i Duliuquc , Jnvcnport ) , EI'In ( , Miitllsun , Jnin-'Sfllle , Hi'lott , Wlnona , La Crossc , Xna all other lmport Bt polntn Kait , Nortli t D4 . Buutbumt. For tlirmiBli tickets call on tlio tltket aviint at 1MB rarnom tr < ! ctln Jlarkvr illook , or at l/mui I'acifld I'ullman 8leepra and the flncit Dlnlug Can In th world are run on tliu mainline ot the cblcaun , Mil * Maukea A Ht. l' ul Hallwnr. and ovtrr attention II paid to patuuKer * \ > 1 tourtcoui voiplo ; * * of till company H.llll.I.EU * Ooncrnl M nay r. j , F.TUCKBIt , AiilitantCieneral Mananer. A. V. It. OAltl'KNlKll , U neral 1'oiienter and ' ° UKO. w.'i BAl'rouv. Aulitaat General I'aiienge * lud'llcket Afont. T. J. UUUI& , Otoeral 8aDii-lut ntl B . JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS , COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION im. Noo. 303-404-170-CO4. ffHB MOST PBBPBOT ? OP PENS.