o THE OMAHA DAILY BEE' OTESDAY. NOVEMBER 5 , 1880. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Prloo Ohnugos In Wheat Narrow But Trade Aotivo. VERY LITTUE INTEREST IN CORN. Quito r Henry Dualnons In Provis ions nt ljo cr Vnluo HORS Acilvo nnd Higher on Jlcnvy Quotations. CHICAGO PHODUCB MAIlltBTS. CIIICAOO , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to fnB Br.Bi ] Prlco changes wcro within a narrow range , but thcro was , nevertheless , nu active trade m wheat , nnd no llttlo local and outsldo Interest In tbo market is being shown In n variety of ways Two pieces of news disturbed the monotony of trade to day. Ono was mi Incrcaso In the vlslblo supply of loss than 50 per cant of what had boon counted on , nnd the other was a crop letter from Dodge , the government statisti cian , to an agricultural papur published In Now Yorlr , It has been supposed that the government pays him for his services , but It Bccms that ha Urals tlmo to write for the press amplifying , explaining or amending hla official statements nnilitlll further myall- lying the public. Ills latest communication Is to the oiTcct that the wheat pro duction will bo 12.3 busliols per ncro on about 03,000,00 ! ) acres , or about 480,000,000 measured bushels , from wnich about ' 15,000,00J bushels must Do de ducted on account of short woigiit. This would bring the crop down to Mi ? vicinity of 471,000,000 < JO-pound bushels. The govern ment statistician's Intoat estimate Is accom * led the usual ' 'U Is pan by hedge ! subject to revision" when moro complete returns from the threshers are in , From being barely steady wheat got steady , then firm nnd later vary strong. The vislblo supply statement showed only 1,2. " > 0OUO bushels In crease , when some of the guessers had put It as high as U.OOO.OJO bushels on Saturday nml common Judgment had centered on 2,000,000 bushels us a safe maximum limit. The point * of greatest Increase are ; Buffalo , 307,000 ; Chicago , 233,805 ; Min neapolis , 574,115 , ; and Now .Yorlt , ; 178,030. The amount on laUo and canal shows n do- crcnso of 347.034 bushels , and if a mistake should develop it would probably bo found In that Item , us dally cables would seem to indicate that n far larger quantity cama on the lakes last \vcck than went off. The In terior movement is still very large , and the total receipts at all enumerated points for the day foot up li)4,775 ; ) bushels , nnd the total shipments 04V,4S'J bushels , of which only 1U,7U3 bushelsllgurc In the exports. The eastward movement Is bravy , though , and local freight engagements are reported to day for 2111,000 bushels. The total auiuuia of wheat now In sight is 25,712,573 bushels against , 83.C04.000 bushels. Decem ber wheat opened In Chlcnco at 7'J c , sold down to 79 ? o , up to 7'JXo and for u long tiuio ranged at 7Uj.e nnd "Ojf.'o , finally , how ever , hardening and going to sOc. nnd during the last half hour prices moved to S0jfc ! , whero'lt wus at the closo. May opened at 83)j.c , sold down to $3c , sold up to & 3c , Imclc to ft < % c and on tuo last spurt no to 84J.c , where it closed , with Novembnr rest ing at TOJ c. The gain ever Saturday averaged K@/8C- The corn market wus dovold of activity or general Interest. The visible supply was expected to show a' decrease of about as much us on the week before besides a do- crcaso to the extent of 1,503,859 bushels , aguinst401,024 on the corrcsponding week a year ago. Stocks hero are less by 543,935 bushels than they were a week ago and now amount fo 1,509,092 oushels. The demand for cash offerings continues good , but prices cased oft a trillo to-day in cash , local specu lators wcro In possess.on of the deal and fluctuations wcro narrow and infrequent , with the tendency lor the most Imrt downward. Cold , clear weather wus tlio principal influence affecting local traders. The cloning prices did not vary much from those of Saturday , and were : December 3\o and May 3JtfO ! 83Uc. 'Ibis is % c increase in December. Prices on oats were somewhat unsettled , although actual speculative business was small and the market generally dull. The light trading was chiefly in May , which sold off } a early to 21Jfo under lacic of support , but recovered Inter to ' J.c , as few buying orders appeared , and casii oats developed firmness , owing to the good demand. Near months were Inactive , ' with November nt ISJffa and December eventually toucblne 19jiC. No. 3 cash wus nominally IS jJc , with trading chiefly by sample. Thcro wus quite a heavy speculative trad ing in provisions to-day at a lower uvorago of prices ull around. Moro business was dona than usual nnd mess pork leu in Inter est throughout. Prices for hogs n't the yards were tending up and the weather conditions were moro favorable for packing operations ; yet this did not prevent a sharp break in speculative values. The opening figures were not fur away from Saturday's closing rnngo , January pork selling higher at the start under the influence of hard pounding by Baldwin nnd Wright. November pork broke from S9.25 to ( S.90 before the noon hour , aud January from $9.20 to $9.05. From the insidu figures the market reacted n llttlo , there being it sudiciout demand - mand from scattering B hurts to check tbo downward course. Ilutcblnpou was a can opiouous ficllor of January pork ull the morn ing , nnd during the last hour of the session bo bought. Some few minutes before ad journment an operator entered the pit and offered November nt $3.05 , but finding no takers ho bought 1,000 barrels ut $3.92. < _ @ 8.95. On the split , u big trade was witnessed lu year pork , Norton ami Worthington being tbo largest Individual buyers , and there wus also u fair trade in May , which ruled steadier than near futures. For year pork prices actually hardened a llttlo. Tlio general Impression to-day Is that the clique are selling November down for the purpose of gutting n fresh hold at reduced prices. Lard and ribs attracted n fair amount of attention , and the fooling was weaker in both lines , In sympathy with pork , though the fluctuations were not wide. Outside ordora wcro again a ? ncarco as ben's teeth. ' 1 hn local trade in the cash product was light , lord Boiling nt f5.07M < 20.05 and 10-pound green hams at 7u. Some 850,000 pounds of partly curVd short ribs wcro reported on at $0.00. Speculative tradIng - Ing wus less animated during the last hour of the session. .Tho closing quotations were SOo lower forvNovember pork mid o@ o off. for Jauuary nud May , with year lOo higher. In lard futures the not ceclino wus 2) ( < .5o , and Novqinbur ribs cloned Co lower , with January aud May unchanged. CHICAGO IAVI5 STOCK. CniOAoa , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to TUB Bus. ] CATTLE Tlio condition of the market was much the same as at the close of last week. A few car loads of prime natives and n few lots that exporters wanted sola quick and at strong prices , while all other classes ruled slow at weak If not lower prices. The Tuxuus on sale were ol ttio poorest quality seen hero this season and told for the lowest figures. Kongo stock was of fair quality nnd sold about the same as last week. The boat grades of native butchers' stock prlmo dry cows aud good heifers uold n shade stronger , but canning was as slow nnd as low as ut auy tlmo. Business wus light lu the stookor and feeder line , but traders anticipated u bolter busi ness for ibo wcok. Cholco to extra beeves , $ l.GO < ( _ . ! 5OOi medium to good steers , 1,350 1,600 Ibs. . f4.OOOI.40 : l.iioo to 1 , 5U Ibs , , fj 40 < rt4.0 ; U50 to 1.3X1 Ibs. . * 2.75@a.T5. Sleeker and feeders , tl.lKKg'J.110 ; cows , bulls anil mixed , f I.OOC < $ ! .60 ; bulk , * 1.752.00. Texas stcors , * 2.JOt 2.bO ; cows , fUOQ&OO. West ern rangers , S3,10@a.4U. HOQS Business was active , with an up turn of SC'UlOo on heavy and little or no change on light Peckers paid f3.W.oi ( , largoJy J3.US and shippers $4.0Jtf4.0i Light ranged bo- tweou f ' ,03 aud $4.20 , largely at $ UO , About everytnlng was sold aud the general market closed strong. K1NANIJ1AU NBW VOIIK , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to TUB DEK.I SIOCKS Stock lulu over Sun day gave rise to various rumors , but not to nny decided feeling among operators. Tbo Cotton Oil people attempted to glvo plausible reasons for Iho break In that trust and in siders deny the charge of selling. The trade nnd public nro very dubious. The fact that the Chicago contingent turned sellers Into Saturday was n discouraging feature to the bulls hero. Whatever the Into of the trusts , the street feels conll- dent that only the tight money. Influence Is in the way of bettor prices for railway stocks. The market opened nctlvo nn J stoady. The boars rolled on the sensa tional rumors about Gould proportion to aid the list , but no serious breaks occurred p to noon. Whllo thcro was "fair activity , juthnlf n dozen stocks Cotton , Oil and cad among the trusts , and Missouri Pacific. St. Paul , Hcadlnz , and Now England among to railroad stocks monopDllzcd the great ulk of trading , the others being almost neglected , with but few exceptions , irst prices were generally a small fr action ewer than Saturday's closing figures nnd mong the active railroad s too its further declines were established , while trusts wcro comparatively strong. Cotton Oil. niter opening 1 % per cent lower nt 31 , advanced per cent , and Chicago Gas scored a not Bain of 1 oer cent to 5J ) . New England vas the weakest point In iho rci.ul.ir Jin rtnd declined I per cent to 44K. wnlla Mis- our ! Puclllo and St. Paul lost % each , Heading $ and others mailer 'ractlons. During the hour lo 12 o'clock there was less pressure and both rail road stocks nnd trusts recovered quite favor ably. Sugar sold up to 73 and Lead to 23 % . Jersey Central recovered a point. Now Krt- gland sold up to 45 and Northern Pacific to "i'2 } { . In the western stocks Hock Islnna sola up to 07 , St. Paul to 09 , Union Pacific uack to 07j , and Missouri Pnclllc recovered I per cent to 07 . The exceptions were the Coal tstocks. Heading broke 2 points from the opening to 4o , ' { , fol lowed by Lnckawnna off ) _ [ to Ijy. There was u niiitarl.il change In "the money market for the bolter to-day. Hates Iroppcd from 8 per cent early to 3 per cent at the closo. Thorp was good buying all through the list anil Iho prospect of an ad vance In rates In the west set iho shorts to covering. The closing prices wore nt the outsldo for the day aud the gains were quite flattering. The total sales wcro 217,073 shares. The folio win ? were the closing quotations.- tl.8.4s rounlar. 127 Northern U.S.4scoupons . . .1-7 do pretorreil U. 8.41.sro.ruli\r. . . u > 4 li o. a M.v JM. _ U.H.1S.S coupons. . l.Vi.i doprufurred HISi PacificIMot M ) 117JJ N.V.Contral iGfl'f Central I'aclno HI ! > . ! ) . &li ! ! > } & vhlcago&Alton . . .13iy Kocklslaml U7i 31itcnco , Ilurllngton 0. . M. .tSt.l > mx A.-CJulnov 100'j. do preferred ll- ! D..L.&W itm SU'auKVOmaha. . 83 llllnolsCcntr.il 110 donreferred BJK I..H.&W. . U < 5 tlillon 1'acllliJ O7.i Kansas.SToxai. . . . Hi ! \V..St. L. & I" . 1BU UkeSliora 10i'i ! doproforred. . . . . . Jlfl.'i Michigan Central. . 88 Western Union. . . , S4i Missouri Paclllo MOXEV On call , easy at 2@7 per cent ; last loan at 2 per cent. PRIMC MeitoA-N'TiLK PAPEU G diSo per cent. STEUUXO Exciuxac Quiet and steady ; sixty-day bills , { ( .Ml ; demand , S4.i5. s Sroclts. NKW YOHK , Nov 4. rSoeeial Telegram toTnnTJEB.1 t'ho followiii,1 ! arj the niln Ing stock quotations : Aspen MO Mutual 140 Caledonia 11. H.'J3' > Jlounc Diablo ! ( ) OonCala&Va OK ) Ontario UtOJ Headword ! T. ] 3 > Ophlr 430 ( lould & Curry 110 Occidental 180 Haa& ! Norcross.'JVl Sierra Nevada 170 Homestako 000 Union Consollda'd.aw Horn Silver. 1C5 Yellow Jacket S75 Iron Silver SOO nonet OfTcrlncs. WASHINGTON , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to TUB BUG. I Jionds offered , ? 2,000 at $1.27. _ _ PRODUCE : Cnicxao. Nov. 4. 1:15 : p. m. close Wheat Higher ; November , TOc ; Decem ber. 80 ; o ; May , 84h'o. Corn Steady ; November , 82 o ; Decem ber 31.fo ; May , 33go. OaU > Steady ; November , IS e ; Decom- cor. lO o ; Ma.v , 22c. Hyo November , 42c. Uarloy November , 5Go. Prime Timothy $1.10. Flax-Cash , $1.20 ; May , $1.30. Whlskyr-l,03. Pork Steady ; November , fS.03 ; January , $0.12 . Lard Steady ; November , $5.00 ; January , J5.52K. Flour Steadv and unchanged ; winter wheat , J2. 00@4.35 ; spring wheat , .il.'o ® 4.00 ; rye , $2.40 2.75. ' ' Provisions -Shoulders , f4.87 > .i < .i:4.50 : : short clear , $5.50@3.021 < f ; short ribs , November , .07K. Uuttter Steady ; firmer : creamery , 17(5. ( 24o ; dairy , 14@'Jlc. Cheese Dull ; full cream Cheddars , , flats , \@VXe \ ; Young Americas. Kggs Firm ; fresh , 18JtJ@19J.fo. Hides Weak and unchanged ; light groan salted , Oo ; dry calf , 5@o ( ! ; deacons , each , 20c. , Tallow Weak and unchanged ; No. 1 solid packed , 4c ; No. 2 , 5 c ; cake , 4 c. Hecoipts. Shlpm'ts. Flour . 13.009 84,000 Wheat . 125,000 104.000 Corn . 118,000 572,000 Oats . 110,000 157.000 Now York. Nov. 4. Wheat Receipts. 118,000 ; exports , 10 ; spot stronger ; No. U red , S3$3Xo In elevator , 84K@S4.5.'e afloat ; 84@85J.Ju f. o. b. ; ungraded red. 77@s9.2fo : options dull aud higher ; November closing ut 83c. Corn Receipts , 70,000 bushels : exports , 85,850 bushels ; spot firmer ; No. 2 , 4lj'c , lit elevator , 42 > @ 42 > o afloat : ungraded mixed , 40iU2Jfc ( ; options stronger ; November clos ing ut 41 > _ "o. Oats Receipts , 79,500 bushels ; exports , 720 bushels ; spot firm ; options firm nnd dull ; November , 2tio ; spot No. 'i , white , 289 < 329o ; mixed western , 20 o : white , mixed western , 27 < 327c. Coffee Options closed steady at 10 points down. Sales : 37,250 Dags ; INnvombor , fl4.G5@I4.05 ; spot Hlo llrmor ; $19.25 for fair cargoes. Sugar Haw , dull and easy ; roQncd , easier. Petroleum Steady ; United closed nt $1.055i for December. Eggs- Steady ; western , 23@24a Pork Lower. Lard Depressed ; western , steam , fO.50 ; November , closing at $0.35 , Hutier Firm ; Klgin , 25o ; western dairy , 0@10o ; creamery , lS@24Xo. Cheese Dull ; western , 7)a.lOc. ( CM no I ii nan , Nov. 4. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 red , 78c. Corn Stronp ; No. 2 mixed , 355 c. 00Oals Dull but llroij No. 2 mixed , 22Q " T C. \vhisky-1.03. linn ms Oliy , Nov. 4. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 , cash , hard and mixed. 03u ; No , 3 hard. 69a ; November , C9 , ' o ; No , 3 soft , cash and November , 07J ; c. Corn Steady ; No. 3 cash , 23o bid ; No vember , 23Ji'oj No white , oasu and Novem ber , SS'-ife bid ; Oats No. 2 cash and November , 15 o. Miiinouioli4 , Xov , 4. Sample wheat steady ; receipts for two days , U40 cars ; ship- munis , 109 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , November - vembor , 77 _ } < _ c ; May , 83o ; on 'rack , 77C477KO ; No. Inc. thorn. November , 7v oMay ; , bO > fo : on tractt , 75J @ 70o ; No. 2 northern , Novem ber , 70o ; May , TUXo ; on track,70@7Go. St. iKiulx. Nov. 4.Vnoat Higher ; cash , 77ro ; May , 83 o. ' Uoru Steady ; cash , 21IXOJ May , 80Vo. Outs Hull ; cttbli , 18o ; Muy , 22o bid. Pork Steady at f 11.33. ilutter Steady : creamery , 19@29o ; dairy. 15@18c. Lard Quiet at f-5.90. Whisky Steady at 103. Milvvniiko'Nov. . 4. Wheat Firm : cash , 639aNo. \ . 1 northern , 80K& Corti-Qulet ; No. H.UJo. . . Oats In fair demand1 No , 3 white , 21J _ . @ 21J/C. Ityo-Qulet : No. 1 , 431/c. Uarloy Dull ; No. 2 , M'f ' Provisions Ka y. pork , Nov. 4. Wheat Quiet , boldora offer moderately , Cora Quiet , lilVB STOCK Chlcnuo , Nov. 4. The Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle - Hccoipts , 14,000 ; stronger for best , others dull ; cholco to extra beeves , W.50 ® B.OOjstcors. W.75@J.40stockcrs ; nnd feeders , * l.80@i.00j ! cows , bulls Hntl mixed , ? 1.00@2.50 ; Texas caltlo , | 2.40iJ3.SO.western ( rangers , fl.7G@3.40. Hogs -Hecoipts , 1(5,000 ( ; market strong to S@10 higher ; tnlxcd , f&fco'ftl.lO.lioav.V , $3,75 ( S4.10S light , M.SOOI.25 ; sklpi. W.OC@3.90. Shnep Hecelpts , 0.000. shipments , 2,000 ; market strong ; natives , $2.75C 5.37J < . west erns , * J.50@ 1,15 ; Texans , f3.OOQ4.10s lambs , Nnilonnl Stock YnriU , Ba t St. Ijnuls , Nov. 4. Cattle Hecoipts , 2,100 ; shipments. 2,400 ; market steady ; fair to cholco heavy native steers , $ .1.80.SO. stack ers and feeders , $ l.SO@-i.00. Hops Receipts , . 2,4w ( : shipments , 3,700 ; market higher ; heavy. $3.S3.J4.05. ( pncklnir , f3.73@3.95 ; light , 13.00(311.10. ( Kansm City , Nov. 4. Cattle Receipts , 0,000 ; ahipmonts , 5.000 : market steady to strong ; cows , tl.30@J.15 ; stockers and feed ers. fi.l5@3.W. ( Hogs Receipts , 0,800 ; shipments , COO ; light , f3.00@4.05 ; heavy and mixed , (3.75 ® 3.S5. . , OMAHA LilV'tJ sl'OOK. Cat ( In. Monday , Nov. 4. A good many cattle chnnged hands to-day. ' but the trndo wns not in n very satisfactory condition. The best beavcR field quite read ily and nt strong prices. There was OHO bunch good enough to bring $4.40 , aud qulto a string sold ut $3 00. \ \ hen It came to the common kinds of cattle the situation was far from satisfactory to Iho soiling lutcrost. Thcro weio so many of ono kind of cattle and of the very kind that the buyers did not want very badly , and that were reported lower nt eastern markets. Salesmen were Inclined to ask steady nrlces , nnd the trade dragged nil the morning , with few catllo changlm ; hands. The market could almost bo said to have oeon flat. Thobe.it eo wj sold nt steady prices , but anything common wai slow. Natives brought $1.1 > 5@'J.25 , a.nd a few westerns ? 1.03. There were plenty of stack ers and fecdeis In the jarJs , and u good many more than there were buyers to buy them. Thcro were no country buyers In the yards to speak of , and the speculator * wcro rather looking for heavy receipts to-mor ow nnd were afraid to buv freely. A few natives brought * * i. 2b5 and westerns $ . Hot ? values did not show nny decided change , although some were calling it firm , AlthouL'h the rcooipts wcro so light , the packers did not waul the hogs bad enough to make any material udvancn In prices. The hogs sold largely at S3.70@37.Vand the pens were cleared quite early although the tradIng - Ing wus by no means aotlvo. There were two double decks of good westerns at the yards to-day. lioccipcs. Cattle . 3,800 Hogs . 1.70J Sheep . : ! ! & Horccs . 42 Primming I'rloo" . The folio wing is a tibia of * prlcij paid In this market for the graJii of stoiik men tioned : PnmostooM. 13J ) to 10 > 0 lba.4.lO @l.50 Good steers , 1233 to lt > J Iba. . 3.00 WI.23 QoodstccM , 103JIO 130jlbi. . . 3.30 ( S4.0J Western steers , 2.53 0:3.13 : Common 1000 to 1150 Ib steers. 3.0J @J..10 Common canncrs 1.00 M1.5J Ordinary to fair cows 1.50 ( ajl."y ? alr to good cows 1.75 ( Sl.OO Good to choice cow. ? l.OJ ( ? } J.4'J Mr to good bulls 1.33 aWM Eight stocitcrs and feeders. . . . 2.20 @ 2. 0 Good feeders , 'J50 to 1100 Ibs. . . 2.3i ! ) fJ.JO ) Pair to choice light nogs 3.75 ( ( M.S7J Fair to choice heavy ( iocs 3.70 lfi.73 : Pair to choice mixed hogs. . . ' . . 3.70 ( rt'J. " > Common to rough hozs 3.25 @ 3.5d Uopresijnt.irivd 9TEEHS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. ' 7 1114 $2 75 70 133.1 W 00 23 10.U 335 20 1425140 40 1325 3 90 COWS. 0 1053 105 14 IfOO 220 5 U78 170 20 913 220 0 11)03 ) 170 3 117.J 225 2 1110 185 1 1050 440 20 019 2 20 t , ruuDins. 10 947 040 20 lOoO 250 20 1037 250 23 010 2 S5 CAXXCR3. 29 707 1 10 2 " . . . 9G5 1 25 nui.LS. ' , . .1330'1 85 OXEN. 1500 105 STAGS. , 1490 275 WK3TEUX CATTLE. Owner and No. , Av. Pr. 10 steers , stravs 12i2 ! § 2 50 Ssteors , strays 1110 250 1 steer , stray 115U 1 85 15 bulls W31 1 (10 ( 7bulls 1313 1 50 21 stcoi-s 1201 2 00 Underwood Bros 3cows 1017 3 00 21 feeders 1077 2 45 E. Thornton . 2 bulls . .1300 1 55 Stvan Land and Cattle Co 9 steers , tailings 1122 105 S. II. BalrdI I ) cows 933 1 85 4bulls 1225 1 05 Tim Klnney * 4 1803 I 95 * 104 feeders 1220 ' 250 Hake & Jnrvls 65stcers 1207 2 75 1 steer 1480 2 80 William Trounsoll 23 rows 1070 1 95 40 steam l l'J 2 00 noas. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 8 . . .239 - - 3 00 C5..235 80 372 3 300 3 00 54..293 80 372 3..215 305 . . . . ! ) 200 2 72 > 8.403 ' 305 (54..303 ( 80 3 72U 5..HSO 80 3 C5 01..211 240 375 6'2..2 < H 120 370 CO..255 100 375 54. . . 287 100 370 60..200 40 375 0..103 3 70 03..231 80 U 7C 45..290 120 870 63..230 lOo 3,75 04 .1/J7 870 ( il.i2il : 1 0 875 55..298 240 370 53..258 80 375 07..281 240 370 O3..33'i 100 875 9.1..815 120 870 44..29J 40 375 00..205 1(10 ( 370 70 . . .273 80 8 77' < 59..28(1 ( 120 870 53..241 M ) 880 03 . . .279 ICO 3 72.4 74..237 SO 3 A HaviiiW. The receipts of cattle last month were the heaviest of any month thus far this year , nnd moro than double the receipts for the first month of the year. Lant. month's receipts of hogs were also the heaviest of the year , with the exception of Jane. The total receipts of cattle thus far this year are 898,918 , a gam over the corresponding tlmo lust year of 107,497. In hugs tlioro baa been a fulling off this year of 59,8'Jl. ' HKCEU'TS , 18S9. Month. Cattlo. Hogs. January 25,507 79,794 February 20,9'l 82,053 March , 30,034 85.42-1 April 47,270 03,7110 May 40,157 105,110 Juno S0.04S 10l.il55 July , 33,518 112,010 Ausust 43.07a &J.759 September 47,077 100,427 October 51,573 , 121.b30 Total 393,918 1,005.404 , Corresponding tinio 18i8 091,421 1,005,295 , Mvo Htouk Nnto . Ira Grida ! cauio m from St. Paul with bogd. J , H. Balrd , of Pine Tree , Wyo. , Is ut the yards. L. Akin , of Clarlnda , la. , marketed hogs and cattle. Hankln & Blake , of Grand Island , mar keted hops. O. D. Moore , of Howard , was in with I3.87K boxs. H. A. Tompleton brought eight oars of cat tle from Tckauiau , M. L. Hcpnn nnd McM.iDin of Uancrott , marketed hogs. Stock Ins.HSCtor Clnrk Hotvrtra condemned three lump-jaws. , , , , . Schuylnr was represented by Fred Ivropf. vho had hogs on the martlet. QAdnm Grnhnm brought Uvcnty-olght head of cattle In from Springfield. Dow City WM reprc'ientdi by M. L. Sim mons , who was looking forToedors. L N. Hard and John Underwood , of Cheyenne , Wyo. , were In with throe loads of cattle nnd tbrcu of hogs. - \ The trade In stackers and feeders last month was the largest slnpo the yards were opened and Inrccr than most nny ono realize * . In fact the feeder trade has been about the most Important feature In the market for some tlmo. As near as can bo loured from the Milpmcnls SOO cars of stackers and feeders wcro shipped out Into the country from these yards lust month. OMAUA AVHOUl-N.YMS MAHICBTS' Produce , Krtittx , Etc. Eoos Strictly fresh , ISo ; soionds , 14o. . HuiKS , PELTS , TAI.UMV. KTO. Green tailed hides. 4/o _ ) : damaged hide * . i3 > fo ; dry lint hldiis , 7o ; Oiilf tildoj , 5@5 } < c ; damaged iiJc9 2o less ; Mioop palls , green , each , 23c@ fl.OJ ) shoJD pelts , dry , pcrlb,7ll3o ( ! ; tallow , No. 1 , 4 ® ! _ 'o ; No. 2. @ ' 3)oi grease , white , 4 ® Ku ; vellow , 3J @Jo. SKUSAOB Holognn , 4Ml > .ro ; Frankfort To : tongue , Sc ; summer , Ibc ; hca'dchocso , 7c. POULTKV Chickens , per doz. live , hens S2.75j.3.K ( ( ) ; sprlngn. $ i5'3.70 ' ) ; dressed per Ib , lOOlle ; turkeys , live , 9t lOo : dressed , ll@12c ; ducks , live , par doz. $25033.00 ; dressed per Ib , lliT.i2 _ _ ; Kasi < i , live , | ) ir doz , ? 000.f3.00 ( ! : dressed par Ib , llsJ.l'Jo. ( LAUD Tierces Hellned tie ; pure loaf , 0e ; : kettle rendered 7c. Add } $ c to o for smaller quantities. WOOL Fine , average , 22@2Jc : medium , nvorage , 21rfi2c ( ! ; quarter blooil , average , 20 g21e ; coarse , avcrnso , 15@17i ) : eotts nnd rough , average , 1 Hy ) 1(5" ( . Funs Heaver , each , SiOOiaO.bO ; ot ter , each. ? 3.0I7,0 ) > ) ; wolf , each , .IOC ® ? l.-"i ; coon , each , 25@75e ; uiinlc , each , 15-J4JOO ; muticrat , fall , 5 ( < j9c : skunk , rut , l.V&VJc ; butger , rat , 23@Sl ) ? , door skins , fall. p.er Ib , 18 J7o. LEMONS Fancy. ffl.OO@S50 ; cholco , 51.50 @t.oa. ; UuTrmti.VE Tubs , He ; rolls , Iocs. Coco VSUT. Per 100 , W.DO. Al'l'LB HL'Tmii do. CiDUlt Ulils , f.5 , VJ ; hf bbls , ? 3.00. M vi'i.u Sue ut I.J ! < ( ( uir ! > a per Ib. VKALCholeo , medium size , 5'jj.iie ; cholco heavy , 4iJ3e. ( Live P10DIS8 Pordoz , SI. 50. GAMU Pflilrle chlolteni , SJ 00(3)3.50 ( ) ; mal- flard ducits. S2 50c 3 00 ; mixed ducks , * 1.53 < ij. 1 75 ; teal , $ l.'J5tl..VI ; ] , , et ) sniio | , $ l.OOtftl. ' 'o ; quail. 81. 75@J Oa ; jacic rabOiU , * 3.00-t50 ! ; small rabbits , fl.UJ&t.SO ; squirrels , JLOOJ. 1.10 ; plover , $1.0l.25 ( ) ( ; _ ! ; venison saddles , 13@l4c ; carcasses , sf < f lOc. UCANS Choice hand-picked navy , $ l,75".i ! 2.00 ; choice hand-picked medium , il.05jj.l.S'J ( ; choice hand-picked country , tl.60 ( < .Jl.SO ; clean country , 51.30@1. 00 : Inferior country , - . - SG Young' Americas , full crcnm , 12i : ; factory twins , lKiil2J.o ; off gradci , 7 © Sc. Van Kos cn Kdom , $11.50 per doz ; sap sago , IDc ; brick , lie : limburcer , 9e ; domes- tie Swiss , 13@l4c. CiilxiiEituiEd Cat > o Cod , S0.00@10.00. OHASOBS Louisiana , per box , * 4 00. HucKWJiEtT FLOUH Poi'bbl. , & 550. Gitvi'ES N. V. Concord T : per basket , 35 ® 40c. Ai'Pi.cs Per bbl. , $1.00(723.00. ( Cii.ironxiv Giiu-us Sl.r J'Zl.73. PUMts 40 Ib. boxs , $1.75 2.23. BANANAS According to , sie , per bunch , $2.00@3.00. _ ' Groceries" . POVISIONS ; Hams. No. ' li' 10-lb. average , > c ; 20 to 2'J Ibs , lOo ; 12 to 14 Ibs , lie ; shoulders , 5i"u _ : brca'tfnst ' baton , No. 1. S e ; hnm sausage , Oe ; dried beef hams , sc. beef tongues , $11 OJ per dozen ; dry salt meats , 4K@'M per Ib ; ham roulette , O.J.fc ; add 1 o per Ib for small lots. Dutnn FIIUITS Currants , new , 5 a : prunes , casks , 1,300 HJS , 4'c . ; prunes , bbli or baps , 4).e ) ; citron peels , drums , 20 lti < 5 22c : lemon peel , drums , 2lJ Ihs. 17e ; fard dates , boxes , 12 Ibs , 9c ; apricots , choice evap orated , 14c ; apncots , jelly , ( ; ured,231b boxes , lOe ; apricots , fancv. Mounf'Hnmilton , 23-lb boxes , lUc ; apricots , choice , bags , 80 Ibs , ; apples , evaporated. Alden , 50 Ib boxes , apples , Star , % apples , foncy Aluen , 5 Ib , llc ) ; anplcs , fancy Alden , 2 Ib , 10K" ! Salt Lake , O e : black Worries , evaporated , 50 Ib boxes , Olffc ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 15c ; pears , California fancy. X < * boxes. 23 Ib , 12).o ) : Dcaehes , Gal No. 1 , fancy , J s unu bags , 80 Ibs , 15e ; nectarines , red , 12e ; neolarincs , silver , b.igs , 12c ; pitted plums. Cal , 25 Ib boxes , lie ; raspberries , evep N Y , new , -7C ; prunes , Cal , U C. 9J-10J boxes. 23 lb < , OJ/o ; prunes. Cal , H C. ( JO-70 , Oo ; orange peel , I5c ; raisins , California Londons , crop 19S9 , S'i.50 ; rai lns , Cal , loose musc'ttels , crop 18SS'f2.00 < iB3.10 ; Valencies , 1SS3 , 9c. HONHV ICc par Ib for choice. PiiBSEiivus 0 @ 10o per Ib. .IELLICS J@4J.fi : per Ib. HEKSIVxNo. . 1 , 103.t9c. Pies FUET Picklod. kit * , 75o ; plckle.l Digs tongues , kits , (235 ; pickled tripe , IclU , 03c : ; pickled H. C. tripe , kits , 33e.splcea pigs hocks , kits , fl.lo. UUEP i'oxfiucs Salt , bbls , J3J.OO. HAV W.OO@t.OO. Cnoi' FIII SIO.OJ .a. 1 l.OJ. Hit VN $8.0JjBl50. SHOUTS sS.O.3 ? ) 50 , OATS ISQWo , Coitx 2jij'ioc. ( POTATO as 'Mli23 ( _ < : . OxiOXb 2J SAtinu KuAUT-rHbbls , $5.00 : h'f bbls , $3.00. UuTTCit Creamery , fancy. 22@i3e ; ehoico 20j421c. ( Dairy , fmie.v , ir@lSc ; chojco , 15 ( SlIOc. Country , fancv. lO JI'c ; good to choice ; 14uJ15cj ( fair , 10llc ; inferior , 7jiSc. ( ) PiCKMis Medium. sper lib ! . $5.00 ; small $000 ; gnerkinn. $7.00 ; C. & B. chow chow , qts. $5.85 ; pts. $3.40. CANDY UJ < jl-/ ( c per lb. CIIOCOI.ATK AND COCOA 21@37c per lb ; German chickory , red , 71 c. GisoEit Jamaica , \i \ olnts , S3.00 per doz. SUOAHS standard , p 9o : granulated . . , Honors' ' A. 7 > ' c : white , extra C. 7c ; extra C , Nebraslca , lijjjc ; umber , 0Jjfc ; California , golden C , GJi'c , CANMD ; MEATS Corned beef , 1 lb square cans , $1.24) ) ; corned beef , 2 lb square cans , $ J.)5 ( ) ; corned beef , 0 lb square cans , fC.50 ; corned beef , 14 lb square cans , f 14 00. Lunch tongues , 1 lb round cans , ( J.OO ; lunch tongues , 2 lb round cans , $4.70. Brawn , 1 lb square cans , § 10 ; brawn , 2 Ib squuro cans , $2 00 ; brawn , ft lb square cans , $0.50 ; brawn , 14 lb squnrc cans , $14.00. Ox tongues , V/f lb round cans , $5.00 ; ox tongues , 2 lb round cans , $0.00 ; ox tongues , y > \ Ib round cans , 47.00 ; ox tongues , U lb round cans , $3.00 ; chipped beef , I lb round cans , $3 ; chipped beef , 2 Ib round cans , $1 ; roust beef , 1 lb round cans , $1.20 ; roast beef , 2 lb nund cans , J2 ; polled ham , , ' _ . lb round cans , C5c ; polled hum , J _ . lb round' cans , $1.20 ; deviled ham , .4 lb round cans , U5ir. < deviled ham , J lb round cans , $1,20 ; potted ox tongue , \i \ lb round cans. ( lT > a ; potujfl.px longue , yt lb round cans , $1.20 , compressed ham , 1 lb square cans , $1.75 ; compressed hum. 2 lb snuuro cans , $2.75 ; trlpoi , ! lb round cans , $1.80 ; minced collops , 2 lb round cans , t .20 ; boneless pigs feel , 2 lb'square cans , $2.25. Ono pound cans are luclfcii , two dozen and four to C.TJO , Two poumt pans are packed one dozoo and two difecn to case. Half pound cans packed two doien to case. Quarter pound cans packed four dozen to case. All prices per dozen ; not. CANNED FISH Brook trout , y ti > , $2.40 ; salmon - ' mon trout , 3 lb , $3.85 ; 'clti'ms ' , 1 lb , $1.25 ; clams , 2 lb , $2.00 : clam chowder , 3 lb , $1.25 ; dovilnd crabs , 1 lb , (2.25 ; Invited crabs , 3 lb , $3.50 ; coafUn ballu , 2 lbil.75 ; caviar , U lb , $2.25 ; eels , 1 Ib , $3.40 ; lobsters , 1 lb , * l.OO ; lobsters , 2 lb. $2.95 ; lobster , * , deviled , K lb , 3.25 ; mackerel , lb , $1.75 ; mackerel must- tard sauce , 8 lb , $3.10 ; mackerel , tomato sauce , 3 lb. $3.25 ; oysters , 1 lb , 05o ; oysters , lb , 8l.no ; salmon , C. H. , lib , * 'J.OO ; salmon- C. H. , 2 lb , $2.80. ; salmon. Alaska , 1 lb , 11.00 ; salmon , Alaska , 2 lb,113.05 ; shrimps , 1 lb , I2.U5. OIT.S Kerosene P. W. , 9J/S W , W. . 12o ; headlight , lle ! ; sawlino , 74 ° , 11K ° ' - ' " ! No. 1 , 45oNo. ; 2,41ogalaa ; oil , $1.26(39.1)0 ( ) per dozen. ' COFFER Green Fanny , old golden Rio , 23 o ; fancy old peaborry , 2tfo ; Hio choice to fancy , 2Jo ; Hlo. prime , 31o ; Hio , good , 20o ; Mocha , UOo ; Java , fancy Mandohllng , 23o ; Java , good interior , 24o ; African , UIo , COFFEB Hearted Arhucklo's Anosa , herring , 24o per box ; hoi. nemnir.llom , , 8605 Hamburg , spiced herring. $1.50 ; hoi. herring , Imp. , 60o ; mackerel , largo family , $10.25 per tOO Ibs ; whlt-i flan , NO. 1 , ir.OOi family , t2.75j trout , $ v 25 ; salmon , 13.50 } anchovies , Nns AlmmnK 15fi17o.Brfttlls _ . , lOo ; llt- bcrts , lla ; pecans , lOo ; walnuts , I'i c ; jicn- nut cocks , sXo ; roastoJ , 10) o ; Tonucssoo peanuts , To. WIUPPIXO Pxrun Straw , per lb , 1J @ foj rat. , 2 > io { manlllo , 13 , 5OiCo.No. . 1 SALT-Dalry , 230 Ibs in bbl , bulk. f3.10. bcstcrado , ( W , 5s , $ .3.30 ; best Krado , 100. Us , 3.40 : best prntlo , 28 , Ws , $3.0 ; rocK nalt , rrushnd , $1.80 ; dairy salt , Ashtou , 50-lb bags , 83c. bulk , 231-lb bags , W.S5 : common , In bbls , $1.23. Ooons Uarloy , SfaSJfti ; far ina , 4J o ; peas , 8tfe ; oatmeal , 2f < _ J.io ; tnao- curoni , lie ; vermicelli , llo ; rice , 3 > .fQ7o5 sago nnd tapioca , 0(37c. ( SAI. ODI ! Ki2'io ( per lb , STAIICII 5@ic per lb. bTOVB POLISH $ J.OO(35.87 ( ! per gross. SI-ICES Whole , per lb Allspice , PC ; Cas sia , Chtan , DC ; cloves , Penan ? , 23c ; nut- mega , No. 1 , 75o ; pepper , 1SQ19C. Twlno4 and Hope. TWISK Sisal , 13o ; hemp , 14c ; manlllii , I5c. CLOTIIESMXES Cotton , 50 ft. $1.20 ; cotton , CO ft , $1.40 : Jute , 50 ft , 90o : jute , 00 ft. f 1.00. COTTON TWINE Fine. 20c : medium , 10Jo [ ; heavy hemp , 14o : light nornp , 17c. SAIL Twi.NE-B. sail , 20c ; Calcutta , 14c ; Manilla ropj , Ito ; sisal rope , H.KO ; new lirocest , 8)fo ) ; Jute , 0 } cr cotton lOo ; hide rope , 17c. nnd ( lullillni ; "Mntorlul. STOCK IJovutH A , 13 Inch , s 1 s H aud 10 foot , flU.OO ; H 1'J moh , s I s VJ , 14 niul 10 feet , f41.H ( ) : C 13 Inch , s 1 a 13 , 14 anU 10 feet , $3(1.00 ( ; D la Inch , s 1 a 12. II anil 10 feel. $ JJ.uOi No. I com 12 In , s 1 s foot , $18.00 ; No. 2 com 13 In , s I s 14 nnd 10 fuel. Jir.fiOjJ 18.M ) ; No. 1 com 13 In , sis 10 , IS and 20 feet , $19.5' ' ) ; No. 2 com 12 In , H 1 sJl ami 10 feet , $17.00. Poi'tAii LtJMitr.ii Clear poplnr boxbds. * ( In. B a s , $35.00 ; clear ponlnr , M pniiul , ? 30.00 ; cle.tr poplar , ? , . lu panel , $ i5.UO ; elc.tr poplar , } 4 in p.uml stoe'cvido , sUs. SOOj clo.tr poplar comiijiitod culliuir , Jf. , i'J.O'J. POSTS Whlto codnr , 0 Inch liulvo * . 12c ; whlto caUar , fyt incn halves ana s inch iiunc- tors , lie ; whlto cedar , -t Inch round , Hlo ; Tennessee rod cedar , si > Mt , Kio ; split oak , wluto , So ; siuvod oak , 17c. Still' LAP No. 1 plain , S and IS Inch. $17. " > 0 ; No. 2 plain , 3 mid 10 Inch , tlo.SJ ; No. 1 , O O , ? 18.00. DIMENSIONS AX1) TIMIinil. 12 ft 14 ft 111 ft IS ft 20 ft 1)3 ft 24 ft ? x4..ir > oi ( ir > ou in no moo 1000 is no louo 2x0. . .715 00 15 00 1BOJ 1000 1000 IS Oil 1 ! ) 01) ) 2x8. . . . 15 0 > > 15 00 In DO 10 OJ Hi 00 IS 00 1000 2x10. . . 15 00 151.0 15 00 1000 1000 1SUO 1UOO 2x12 , . . 15 00 15 ( JO 15 00 1(1 ( 00 10 00 IS 00 10 00 1x18x3.1000 100J 1150) 1700 1700 1300 1900 KKNCINO No. 11 1 and 0 inch , 13 nurt 11 ft , rouuli , S10.00ffil0.50 ( ; No. 1.4 and (1 ( inch , 10 ft , $17. OJT. 17.50 ; No. : ! , 4 and Hindi , 12 ami 10 ft , $13.oO.J14.00 ; No. 2I and 0 inch , 10 M , $15.01) ) ( finO.OO , Fixisnixo Istnad 2d clear , ! / inch , s23 , 510.00 31.03 ; 1st nnd 21 clear , 1 > _ and 2 inch , s 2 a , ? 47.00@ ' > O.OJ ; 3,1 clo.ir , U4' ineti , s 2 s , Sia.oatiJ40.OOt a sulnctIK , ! ' and 2 inch , s 2 s. S37OJ@.1S.OO ; 1st and 2d clear , I Inch , s 2 s.Jlj.OJ , il.l dear , I In-sli , s2i , ? W.03 ; A se lect. 1 inch , s 2 s , $3..00 ) ; H select , 1 inch , s 2 s , WO.OO. SIIINOI.ES , LATH Per M XX clear. $3.15 ; extra "A , Si.OJ ; standard A , $3.00 : 3-lnuh clear , Jl.fW < $ l.70 ; ( i-lnch clear , Sl.75vjBl.SO ; No. 1 , f.10@1.15 | : clear rod codnr , mixed widths , from Washington territory , S. ' 40 ; California red wood , dimension width * , S4 50 ; e.vpres * . clear heart , dimension widths , fj.25 ; lath. U50. HOAIIDS No. 1 com s 1 i 12 , 14 and 10 fi , S19.00 ; No. 2 , do , I10.V ) ; No. 3 , do , $14.50 ; No. 4 , do ( ship's cull ) , 511.00. AiU 5Je par M ft for rouirh. UATTEN , ' , \Vr.i.i , Tunixo , PicKnrs O C. llatis , 2incli _ ; , OOc : O. G. IJatts , 2H' ( < ? 3. ss , Hoc : 3-in well tubltiR , U..M. nnd bov , SJ2.10 : pickets , D. & II. , ll.it , fJ.00 : ! : pickets , D. & U. , square , ? 1U.OO. Ki.oonixo 1st , com G-m whlto pine , $31.00 ; 2dcom-iti ( ! waltu pino. $31.00 ; 3d com 0-ln whitu pine , 8 (5.00 ( ; D com (5-in ( white nine , $20.00 ; com 4 and 0-in yellow pine , $15.011 , Star 4-in yellow pine. $17.00 ; 1st and 2d clear yellow pine , 4 and 0-in , $10.00. ( Jcn.ixo < xn PAIITITIO.V 1st com , j -in whlto pine partition , $ . ! 200 ; 2d com % In white uinc partition , $ i 00 ; clear s'i" yellow - low pine ceiliiiff , J20.00 ; clear i'g-in ' Norway , $ ! 4.5'J ' ; 2d comin Norway , $ W 50. tiiMi : Best , b5. CKMKXT fl.35. HAIU 20c. Buii.niNn UUICK Common. $0.00@7.00 per ; selected. ? 7.00@S.OO per M ; sowar briclt , $ $ .00@9.00 per M. Dry Goods. PitiXTB Pink and Hobcs Richmond. Oc ; Allen , Cc ; Kivcrpolnt , 5 } c ; Steel Hiver , C > c ; Pacillc , C.J < c. t'liis-TS Indigo Hlue St. Leger , 6 0 ; Washington , Oc : American , O c ; Arnold , 6..0 ; Arnold Century. PC ; Windsor Gold , TU't ' , lOJ.'c ; Arnold U. 10 > , 'c ; Arnold A , " 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10.J.e ; Yellow Seal , 10J..C. COMFOH rEU" ? (3.50i. ( < ? 33.00. COIISKT JEANS Boston , "J/c ; Androscoij- pin , 7c ; ICcursage , 7e ; Hoclcport , 0'ic ; oiiesiotra , 03.TC. Citvsii Slovens' B , SJ o ; Stevens' A , 7c ; bleached , be ; Stevens' I1 , TJ o ; bleaelicd , SjSi'c ; Stevens' N , S'jTc ' ; blcacncd , 9Kc ; Ste vens' SllT , llj c. DEMMS Amosltear _ , 0 oz. IfiKc ; Kvorett , 7 oz , 13c ; York , 7 o/ , 13cJl.iymaker ; , SJrfc ; JntTrey , XX , HKclaffrcy ; , 'XXX , 12 ] c ; Beaver Creek , A A , I2c ; Heaver Creek , BB , lie ; Boiiver Creek , CC , lOc. GINOIMM Plunkott , fhccks , 0cVhlt ; - tenton , CJ c ; York , 7 0 ; Nonn.uuli it loss , 7 } < c ; Calcutta dress , 7J c ; Whittcnton dross , 7j.Jcr Henl'rew dress , b. ( _ _ > I2Kc. SntKTixo , BI.I\CIIEU lillerton 7Je ( ; Housekeeuer. S' o ; New Cundldalo , SJtfc ; Berltcley cambric , No. 00 , Oc ; you But. 4 4 , O ej butter cloth. OO , 4.'o _ ; C.ibot , 7' c ; K.irwell , half bleached , SJJc ; Krult of Loom , SjJ cj Green G. Oc ; Hope , 7 > 3r ; KinK Philip cambric. lOo ; Lonsd.tlo c.tmurio , lOc ; Lous- dale , 8.o } ; New York mills , lOu ; Pcpperell. 43 in , lllc ; Papporall , 4li in , lie ; Pepperell , 0 4 , HKc. Pepporcll. 8-1 , 20c ; Papparoll. I ) 4 , 2-Jc ; Peppornll , 10-4 , 24u ; Canton , 4-1 , S' c ; Canton , 4-4 , tlKc ; Triumph , Oc ; wnmsutta , lie ; Valley ; Oc ; SIIEETIXO , Bitow.V Atlantic A , 4-1 , 7J'c _ ; Atlantic H. 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , 0u ; Atlantic I' , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Au rora C , 4-4. 4 _ \i ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OJi/o ; Hoosier LL , 4-4 , & ? ( c ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7c ; Lawrence LL , 4-1 , u c ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , ftj < c ; Pepperell , It , 4-4 , ( % V ; Popperoll E , 40-inch , 7' c ; Pepperell , 84 , 17ijfc ; Pep - urell , 9-4 , 20c ; Pcpporell , 10-4 , 22c ; Utica O , 4c : Wachuselts , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora It , 4 4 , 7o ; Aurora B , 4'4 , OUc. TICKS Oakland , A , 7 } < c ; International , YY , Sc ; Shotuckot , S.8 > _ .c ; Warran , No. 870 , lOc ; Berwick. BA , 18us Acme , -13o ; Yorlt , 30 in , 12)c ) ; York , 33 in , 13J..C ; Swift Hlver. So ; Thorndike , OO , 8Kc ; Tnorndiko , EP , &XThorndlko \ , 130 , 9Kc ; Thornulko , XX , 15o ; Cordls , No. 5 , 9 > ; c ; Cordis , No. 4 , . UUOK West Point. 23 In , 8 oz , flKe ; West Point. 29 in. 10 oz , 12Kc ; West Point , 29 In , 12 oz. 15'.c ; West Point , 40 in , 1 1 oz , Hie. FIAN.SBI.S Plaid Kaftsmen , 'Ma ; Clear Lake , 3iju ! ) ; Iron .Mountain , 20c. PuiNTS Solid Coloro Atlantic , fie ; Slater , Oo ; Berlin oil , 0 } o ; Garner oil , t@rc. ) SiiiiiTi.s'n CHUCKS Caledonia X , U c ; Cal edonia XX , lO o ; Economy , Oc ; Otis , llo ; Granite , UJjc ; Crawford chucks , 8c ; Haw Hlver plaiils , r.V tt. LYANNEI.S White Q. II. No. 3 , % , 23Ko ; G. H. No. 1 , % , 20J.-C ; G. II. No , 2 , % , 21\4a \ ; G. II. No. 1 , % ,30c ; Qucehco No. ! l , % , 32 0 ; Quecheo No. 2 , } f , 37 > c ; Anawan , 32kc ; Windsor , 22' c. FiAXNKl.s-Uod-C. 3t inch , 15Kc ; E , 21 inch , 21Ko ; G. G. 21 Inch , 20c ; 11. A. ! ' . J4' , 23o ; J. It , F , . 27c ; G. Jf , 25o. Bars Standard , So ; ' Gem , 80 ; Beauty , 12o ; Boone , 14o ; B , cased , $0.30. hwNKETs White , S1.00&J7.50 ; colored , $1.10@8.0J. CAIU-ET WAUP Bibb , whlto , lSe\ \ colored , . , . Ibc ; BB , 19o ; 20 , bleached , 6tfo ; lii ) , o. 80 , 13 > o ; 50 , brown and ulato , 9c ; 70 , 12Ko90 ; , IGo. KENTUCKV JEANS Hercules , 17c ; Leam- hiKRn.o 22Ko ; Glenwood , 20cj Molvlllo , 25o ; BataUp.iiTXc ; Memorial , lOc ; Standpoint , 18c : Durham , 27.c. . . MISCELLANEOUS Tnblo oil cloth. $3.50 ; tnblo oil cloth , marble , $3.50 ; plain Holland , OKo ; dado Holland. 12 > c. I'niNTS Dress Charter Oak , 5u ; Rnmnpo , lo ; Lodl , 5J/c ; Allou , Cos Hlchmond , lie ; Windsor , CXa" , Eddystonc , 0a ; Pacillc , autl ACID Sulphuric , per carboy , a./o : oitrlo , per pound. Bio ; oxalic , per pound , 14o. Ur- tario powdered , par pound , 4.3c ; carbolic , Si @ 45& ALUM Per pound , 2Kc. Carbonate , per pound , ll > _ ; a Annownoor Per pound , loo. HAI.SOM Copnlbn , | pound , CSo ; tolu , 53 BOIIAX Uoflncd , vcr pound , llo. CALOMEL Am. , per pound , SSc. CASTon Oltf 1.34. Cuncn BF.U1HES-41.0. , CANTIIAimiE ? TSo fl.OS. CASSIA Buns Per pound , 19c. CiiLonoroiiM Per pound , 41c. COUHOSIVI : ttuiiUMATii Per pound , SSc. Cttr.AM TAittAH Pure , per pound , 29o. EXTIIAOT LOOWOQD Bulk , per pound , 12Kc. H.1100T J > > C. QOM AiiMUO Wl@93o IjYcorouitt.M 4 la Gl.YCEiiiNK Bulk , per pound , 230. GUM Asafootlda , per pound. 14c ; cam- nhcr , per pound , 40c ; opium , per pound , $3.05. IODINE Uesubllmntod , per ounce , $330. LttAvrs Buchu , stiort , per pound , 13o ; Senna , Alex. , per pound , 2 , ' > @ 33c. MoitruiA Sulph. , per ounce , $2.90. iBnouitv 74c. Poviss Bromide , per pound , 44o ; Iodide , per pound , $2.SS. Qfixu Sulph. , per ounce , 40o. is Canary , per pound. 4rc. , _ s Cnstllo. mottled , pornonnd , t'ii.NiCrystals , $1.0ii.l.l. ) ( . Sfi.ni. CINCHONA Per oz , G ( < J14c. Tii'ioci Per pound , Oc. TONKA BE xs-f 1.7001.75. WAX White , per pound , H On.s t.insocn , raw , 69c ; Linseed , boiled , 21c ; BnrKiitnot , Sanderson's , per pound , $0.45 ; Lemon , Sanderson's per pound , SI. 33 ; Peppermint , per pound. $3.33 ; WintcrRfCen , per pound , $2.15 ; Olive , Malaga , per Riil. 'J.1c ' ; llcadliRht , 175 test , in 'c ; Gasoline , 75 degrees , 13c ; Naptlm , 0. ) deRrcei , 12c ; 160 prime whlto , lOc ; 150 water white , 12o ; Per fectlon , 14c ; Lardlne , 30c ; Summer , W. Va. lie ; Zero , \V. Va. , lOc ; I. X. L , dark en pine , 20c ; Carbon , snow whlto , 150 do prces , 10Jc | ; Turpentine , flic. GRAIN , r = a Basemsnt First National Bank. 5 Smith iith ; .Street , - Oninlui COMMERCIAL Capital , - $ . 'iOOOOO Surplus , - 4O.OOO Oniccr ? and Directors K. M. .Miirsenmn , ( J M , Illtchcoclt , .los. Gnrneau.Jr. , A. Henry. K M. Anderson , \Vm. U.Muul. v Dro1) . ; I , . It. Will alms. A. 1' . llopklui , pret. ; A. Mlllard. casnlcr ; K H. Ill-runt , assistant cashier. NATIONAL BANK. U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. CiipHnl $100,000 Surittns Jan. 1st , 1880 52,001) Ol'FICKUS AND UlUKCl'OHS : HhNiiv W. V VTI : * , I'roslilent. lr.wi S. IlKKt ) , Vice President. A. 19. TOIIXAMS , W. V. Mll R. JOHN b. Cor.MNp , It , C. CUSIIINO , J. N. H. I'ATIIICK , W. H. S. IlmiiiE ? , Cashier. THE IRON BANK. Cor. 12th anil Farnam Sts. A General ll.tukuii ; Ilusluo.ii I'rnnsartad. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302 FA11NAM STREET. COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1613. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE MOST PESFECT OP PENS Boots and Shoos. K1RKENDALL , JONES & CO. , Successors to Heed , Jonci i Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of Bjots & Slices Atenli Tor Iloslon Itubber Sboo Co. , 1102. HOI DdlIOO llaruej StreetOraHiu.Ncjrn5kn. | Brewers. STORZ & 1LER , Lager Beer Brewerc , 1531 North Blilitctntb strvst.Onmh * , Kb. Cornlco. EAOLE CORN WE WORKS , Mannf-ctiirers ofGalyanizeil Iron Cornice WluJon-cnpinnil mi'tnlloskrllKliI" . .lolin EpenoHr , proprietor. iUgaiid liuhomii ICth itreut. Stoajn Fittings , Pumps , Etc. " JC"QLAHK STEAM HEATING co Fninps , Piues and Engines , Blom , watfr , mlltrnr and mlnlim Buppllit , eta. WJ , v and V. < Urn am ilroct , Oiualio. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam ana * Water Supplies , nolllii r wlal ralll , 1)13 ) and f-0 Juno it , , Oinab * U. K. Hole , AOIIng Mannver. BROWNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Bbe Mien work , tteaiu pumpi , nw inlllf. 1213-1211 rtnitreel , Ouialia. Iron Works. PAXTON & V1ERLINO IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cart Iron Builug Wort , Ennlne , . bran work , general f oandrr , machine ted blicktrnUU work. OCici and wnrki , U , 1 * . lij. and 17tb itrevt , Umaba. OMAUA WIRE A IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wirj ) andiron Railing Ucii i ll . 'rlniloif CD M . flower ilandi. wire ilnai , tc. Ul NurHi 1UU itraot , Ouiaba. OMAHA SAVE & IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaulti , jail work. Iron ibutteri * nd fire einapci. U. Auare . prop'r , forcer lit1 ! and Jackiaa in , . . . - . - . . - - . . . , A. Disnnow & co. , WlioUiale racnufnoturcnof Sash , Boors , Blinds an. Mouldings , Brancli oqica. tli aad liarl Hr ali. Omnkn. N > ; b SOUTH OMAHAT UNION HTOUK YARDS CO. , Of South Omaha , Limitci AgrlonlturM lmplomonta. _ AEricnlt'l ' Implements , asons , Carriage ! HutfBl i. eto.V Omiitia , Ntbuita. Furnlturo. ' ' ' ' DEH'A'l'A H'lOXE , Wholesale Dalcrs : in Fiirnilnrc , K rnnm itteel , Omiilm , Nebrotk * . CHARLES S Furniture , 0 Ii , X Qrocoroa. Wholesale Owners , Itlh nd Lotfnworth Mrettt , Umfllin , NtbtMkt. Hardware. 11 * . J. UROA1CII , Hcrry HMware , Iron anil Steel , STOOD ARD CO. , Mnnufnctntcrs ami Job'ers In fawns , Buggies Rakei , Plows , Elc , Cor.mil nnd l'nclio : trc ti , Omaha. A. , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 Douslni Kreot , Omfthn.Xebrnakn. Shoos. _ _ _ w. v. MORSE , t co Jotite of Boots and Slices , 1101 , 1103,1103 Nouirlns Blrcot , Omalm. Manufactory , bummer ilrcet , liruton. Coal , Coko. Etc. JAM us ir. 'fUAruunn GOAL oo. , Miners and Sliipnerj of Coal ait Crt I ( MI ' i i i Omni. OMAHA COAL. CO/vfi A LIME C6 JOtlBiSOI li , I'd 1,111 , SO ) South mil ttr.'at , Omaha , NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Strippers of Coal ar.d Cok 211 South 13th it. , Omalin , Nob. LUMBER * ETC , JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Linnlier , Etc , Imported nnd American 1'orllanJ ' cm cat. BUM agent ( or illivriiuki'V h > ilrDU Icctmeut and w liltt ) nine. VIJ AS R. DsaleriiiHaiuWccuLiiinlJBr , Wood carpels ami pniqiu-t tloorlni : . I'th and DouitlM MIOL'IB , Omnlm , Nub. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale ISth ttrcet and Uulon t'aclllc trackOmalia. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sasb , Uooii , ittc. Yards -Corner Tlh and Douelai. Offlc * Corner lUtb and Douilai. FRED. W. OR AY. Lflinlr Lime Cement EtcEto , , , , , , Coraer 9th and DouiMaa ti , Omaha. C. N. DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lnnte 13th and California MrecK.Onifilin , Nibraika. L OBERFELDER & CO. , Importers & mm in Millinery & Notions Stti , UK ) and 212 Sontb lltli street. Notions. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , 1124 Uarnejr Street , Omaha. Commission and Storage. R1DDELJ. & RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Mcrcliants , eptclaltles-Uutter , fsst. chcc'ie. poultry , gtmfc IllZllotmrd itrcotOuiabu , Neb. - Dry CoodB and Notions. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 31. E. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions 1103and 1101 Douitlns , cor. lltli itrcct , OmahaNeb. KILPATRWK'KOCII DRV GOODS CO. , Imnorters & Jobbers in Dry Goods , Notions 'i furnliblnff eoud < . Corner llth and ilarn f etrccUi Omaha , Noimukiu , t TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Regair Shou Mechanic * ' tool and UufTnln c ! ei. UUi Uouglal itrcct. Omaua , t Etou II. HARDY & CO. , Jobber ! of Toys , Dolls , Altos , Fancy Goods , Qoui * furnUhlnK Koodi , clilldren'i carrlacci , ltd raruam > trcut , Omiiha , Iiob. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Reficed and LnMcating Oils , Ail * gre to , etc. , Omobn. A. 11. Ulibop , Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper D3 lers. Carry a ntc nock of printing wrapplnir and a'.tiiUloa lYoa a oara paper rilE- CHICAGO SHORT LINE OFTHK Chicago , Mllwauke _ & St , Paul R'y. ' Tlie llcst Itouto from Omnlm and Council ( o THE EAST : TWO THAINH DAILY BKTWKEN OMAHA ANO COU.NOI1 , ULVVl'S Chicago , AND Mllwnnkce , St. 1'uul , Mlniiciijiults , Cedar Rnplds , Rock Islniul , Frepiiort , Itocbfurd , Clinton , Jubiiuc ) ( _ , Dnvcnport. Elgin , Madison , Janosrllle , Itoklt , Winuna , La Crossc , And all otter Important uoliit * Eait , Norlbeut and For tbrough ticket * call on tbo tltkei avcat at 1M1 Tarnain itrtet , | u Uarktr lltook , or at Uulim 1'aciflo Uapot. Hullinao Sleipan and the nncit Dining Car * lo tbt world are run on tliu main line of the ihlcnuo. MIL waukee & Bt. I'aul itallwajr , and eierjr attention li paid lo pan DKer > ti } courtuoui sajplo/m of tilt company. It. Jlll.l.Klt. encrJl Managtr. j. ( ' .TIJCXUK. AaiUttnt ( ieaeral Mannzer. A. V , II. OAlirKNTlill , Ueueral ran nk-er and Ticket Aittnt. UKO. K. IIIIAI'FOUI ) . A clt > General l'aj enge nil ' 11ck t Alunt. l'.J.CU4Ut. FOR MEN ONLY ! A PflSITIVF For X.OBT or FAILING MAHnOODl M TU I I lit o n r Un4 MERVOU8 DEBIL1TV , rf TTTFfl W knit of Bodyind Mindi [ fccU i/ % JMJTJ of Error * or K cciftila Oldor'Vou&r. ktk.ll. X U tKIIIIOIirullr K..lor 4. llg * to bil > ri < 4 irik > . nK4K.i'si > i : > iiLiil'rii uuiu g * rims of fluui , ilxolulfl , < if < lll > c HUBK 7HKtllKIIT 1U..IU l < % d.r. ? M l tirlre 41 but , . , T.r.llutl. . . > . < r < rtlar B > trl < , u cm * writ ! tfc * . llvcfc , full ifU * l ! n , tad br < M.rc M41U4 U I 4I DTM. AMrtw U | [ HIOlCAl CO. . lUllAlP , . .