fl THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER G , 1889. PINE TREES IN NEBRASKA , Vnlunblo Information for Thoao Interested in Tholr Culture. PURE SALT FOR THE DAIRY. Buy Only Hntnlrilftticd Brawls Science In Feeding niut IJrcctU InR Tlio Vnluo of .MttlcliliiK 1'rollts ofOrnpo Culture. ARrloiiltnrnl. FUANKMK , Neb. , Nov. 2. [ Special to Tim BKB.J Sovornl years ngo an effort was miulo to distribute Rocky mountain evergreens over Nobanska. It wns vary hard to Imndlo BO many mid do it prop erly. Moreover , many to whom the trees were sent knew no nioro how to take care of them than it they had como from another world. The result was that few lived. Some were uont oast. A largo pal cent died ; and yut enough lived to show to the world that the flnost tree's on earth were those from the Rockies. It was found , also , that when a tree did live , it did far better than in its mountain homo ; it became more thrifty and beautiful. The writer , having spent yeara in Col orado , and studied the subject care fully , aftur long and costly experiments can now give some of the results of these efforts. First lot mo glvo a brief description of the varieties. The pieoa pungons or silver blue spruce has attracted more attention porhnpa than any other tree that over cnmo before the public. It has a singu lar blending of mlvor and sapphire. All nre not of this color , but in some groves half or more will have this exquisite slioon. t have seen these trees a thou sand miles from homo , in the rich lands of Illinoistuid though I have scon thou sands of acrca in the mountains , among them all , there is nothing of such rich color , combined with symmetrical pro portions. The tree Is rigid , throwing out sholf-lilco branches , anQ each shelf inarkn a year of growth. It Is also pyramidical in form , with such beauty of proportional looks as If madoexactly lo order. The rich silver tints contrast finely with the green of other trees. The picca ciiploiiHunl of oryloman spruce , somewhat resembles the pun- goiiB , but is more flexible. This family has many' sorts and variations. Some trees have short noodles , lying closely to the stem ; others have needles twice as long. Some have a very graceful drooping habit. Some will bo dobp green and others blue , while some have tie same blending of tints wo see in the pungcns. In some locations the crylotnan grows to an enormous -size. Last summer I was lathe mountains with B. E. Fonnow , our chief of forestry from Washington. Wo found some grand specimens some 4 feet through and MO'feet high. The timber is line and strong. 1 find both these trees transplant very readily nearly as well as the Norway spruces from the nurseries. The wonder is that moro of them are not planted. Already there is a largoeall for them in Europe. After years of experience , I find them almost sure to live. I have shipped JOO at a time without losing one , and this from the high altitude of 8,000 feet. I have about eight thousand of these trees doing nicely. Them wo have the concolor or silver fir of the rockies. It does not put on the rich silver as soon as the other trees mentioned , but it retains it longor.ovon till death. You will often sco trees half dead , yet carrying on the surviv ing branches the rich garments of Its youth. This is called concoloror , even colored. The under side of the loaves are nearly white , the upper green. In the spring , some of the trees will have green blossom buds and others purple : The cones of this tree are enormous. About half the trees will have purple cones and the others these of light green. On a thrifty tree the cones will bo as largo as the oars of Min nesota sweet corn. Wo gathered eight bushels from .one treo. Mountain seed lings of this variety are more dillcult to transplant than the spruces , yet I have fair success. I think for ornamental purposes this is , of all others the tree of the future. It grows to a largo size and makes fine lumber. The seeds are easi ly gathered and alawu would bo incom plete without one. Then wo have the Douglas spruce , the tree for the million extending all the way fiora ; the eastern foothills of the Rockies to the Pacific , and very often grow into some of the finest forests in the world. In Washington there are groves of this timber , that will cut more to the aero than any other variety on the globe. I lind these transplant readily. They nro a little tardy about Bonding up the upright shoot , but when once fully established there is no further trouble. Some of mine made eighteen inches last summer . The pinno poiidowea grows finely on our prairies. At homo it is found on al most the drycst part of our continent. Good Bawlogs can bo grown from these pines in fifty years. After these years of investigation I have all faith , and show it by my works. In September I secured a little army of men and gath ered 50.0 pounds of seed , probably the largest stock over secured , and intend to raise them by the million. Mulching. This is n November subject worth dis cussion , in whatever section or clunnto , says the American Agriculturist. In the far north repeated mulching by the tramping down of snow about young trees prov.cnts the ravages of mlco and rabbits , and the uo of snow in the same manner around every growing thing will prove of benefit. With the mercury at zero above the snow , it sjt- dom falls below freezing under the white niuntlo , and whore the mass is com pacted about peach tress , the ground in which tlioy stand is later in thawing in the spring and rarely opens in winter. As a consequence , the fruit buds are seldom or never damaged. In many successful vineyards , good crops are di rectly traccablo to the protecting influ ence of the snow. A mulch of stones about many fruit trooa , vines and eh rubs is of Incalculable benefit during the heated term , and the mulch whlcli ninny strawberry fields roqulro la bosl put on a little later , after the ground hardens by frost. Whore perpetual sunshine wins blossoms from the ourth all the year , the benefit of iv mulch for protection against drought , and for fer tility when decayed , nro beyond com putation. In Bovoro climates , mulching the meadows with strawy manure coaxes from them a fuller money product the following season. Indeed , the late fnl top-dressing of mowings may bo qulto as valuable as a inuloh as for its supply of plant food. I'rnfltH ofOrapn Culture , A carload of grapes from Sacramento sold the other day for $2,400 , Bays the San PrancUco Kxamlnor , At that rate it is hardly time for our viticulturists to dig up their vinos. One grower "ropro- Bonted in that consignment cleared * 2CO per ton , or 111 cents a pound for his Tokay grapes ou the vines. Another netted from $100 to 9215 on his Musenta and his Emperors. The average pro- iucor of wine grapes thinks ha IB doing veil when ho can got $20 per ton gross , und his not profits are frequently ropro- ontod by a minus quantity. If moro nttontlon was paid to supplying eastern nblos and the production 01 wine were oft In the hands of the eort of people who win prizes ut the Paris exhibition , the general nvorngo of prosperity in the state would bo considerably elevated. Snrcliutn Secretary Ruak has "boon visiting the ICansas sugar factories , and on his ro- urn to Washington is reported as Baying : "I cannot sny thnt the manufacture of sorghum sugar has proved n , success its vet. The government chemists sta- -ioncil nt the mills nro at work to find ways of improving on the results wo now got. but unless that can bo done , I run very doubtful about the profit of nuking sugar from sorghum cn.no. Thrco or four of the chemists , ho wo vor , nro still hopeful of fnvornblo results. " The results of the experiments con ducted this year will Imvo much to do , or at least should have , in shaping national legislation. A Prcvnnllvi ! for Croup. There no longer exists any doubt but croup can bo prevented. True croup lover appears without warning , ami if 3lmmborlnin's Cough Remedy is given is directed as soon as the first indicn- .ionof oroup appears , it will invariably llspoll nil symptoms of the disease. This can alwuyn bo tlono if it is kept at [ mml. 60 cent und one dollar bottle , 'or sulo by nil druggists. % ItrooJc Farm. It wns n delightful gathering of men tnd women of superior cultivation , who cd n charming life for n few years , la- joring in its Holds and philandering in , ts pleasant woods , says the Century. It was a little too much of a picnic for 3c- rious prollt , and the young men and maidens wcro rather unduly addicted to moonlight wanderings in the pine grove , though it is creditable to the iounil moral training of Now Eng and ; hnt little or no harm came of thcso ivandcrings at least not to the mntd- oii3. So far as the relation of the SONUS 3 concerned , the Brook farmers , in spite of their free manners , were as iniro , J believe , . us any other people. The enterprise failed pecuniarily , after scorning for some years to have suc ceeded , * * * and Brook farm be came the slto of the town poor house. Hawthorne , who lost till his savings in iho onterurisc. has sketched it. in bomo 'Oftpccts faithfully , in h's ' "Blithednlo Romance. " I may remark , by the way , that while lie was a member ho was chiefly ongngod in taking care of the ligs , that being found by experiment to jo the branch of farm labor to which his onius was best adapted. An AliHiiiutc Uuro. ThoORIGINALABtEriNE OINTMENT Is only put up in largo two ounce tin uoxoa , and is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin orup. tlons. Will positively euro all kinds of pilos- Ask forthe ORIGINAL ABIETINE OIiVT- V1ENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company ut 25 cents per box bv mall 31) cents. CI110AGO LIVID STOCK. N CniOAno , ; Nov. 5. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEE. ] CATTLE Trade was again slow and unsatisfactory oa everything In the native line , except a few cars of good natives , such as exporters aad dressed beef operators wanted. Medium and common natives , in the faca of the light run , were decidedly hard to soil unless ut ruinously ow prices , in some instances lower than at any tirno last week. The style and quality of the Texans and rangers were again deslr- able und common , selling down as low as at any tlino this season. Nutlvo butchers' stock was about the same as last week. A fair business at steady prices was reported from dealers in stockers and feeders. Choice to extra beeves , $4.50 ( 5.00 : medium to good steers , 1350 to 1500 Ibs , $3.8o@4.35 : 1200 to 1350 Ibs , $3.40@UO ; 950 to 1200 Ibg , $ .3.80(31 ( 3.00. Stockers and feeders , $1.90@3.80 ; cowa , bulls and mixed. $3.70 ; bulk. S1.CO@2.00. Texas steers , $310Q2.75 ; cows , $1.5U4J.50. ( { Western rangers , $2.40@3.50 ; cows , $1.75 ® 340. 340.Hoas Hoas The general market opened strong In some cases. Best heavy sold early at a Blight advance , but later on values ruled easier , closing rather weak at about the average of prices , yesterday. Light sorts advanced a nickel and closed steady ut , the advance. Packers paid $3.85@1.00 , largely at $3.00@3.95 , and shippers $ I.UO@4.10. Light sorts sold at $4.10(24.15. ( PUODUO13 MAUICUTS. Hun Hits City , Nov. 5. Wheat Higher ; No. 3 hard , cash and November04c ; No. 3 hard , cash und November , 5'J c ; No. 2 soft , cash and November. CSc. Corn Steady : No. 2 cash , 23c bid ; No vember , SS'Vc ; No. 2 while , cosn and Novem ber , 23Vfc bid. Oats No. 2 cash , ISJtfc. AHimciipnlM. Nov. 5. Sample wheat weak early , but became IIrm later ; receipts , M3 cars ; shipments , 122 curs. Closing : No. Ihurd , November , 77c ; May , 83J c ; on track , 77ft77J4c ( ; No. I northern , November , % ; May , sio ; on traclc , 74o ; No. 2 northern , November , 70o ; Muy , 70o ; on track , 70@72c. tit. Louiu , Nov. O. Wneat Higher ; cash , 78o ; May , 81) ) o. Corn Firm ; cush,29c ; May , 80J @ 33J/c. Oats Firm : cash , 18 > < c ; Muy , iil ju bid. Pork Steady at $11.25. Lard-QuIotat$5.87K. Whlsky-$1.0-3. Butter Unchanged ; creamery , 19@29o ; dairy , 15@18c. Milwaukee , Nov. C. Wheat Firm ; cash , 740. . Corn-Firm ; No. 3 , 33J @ 34c. Oats Steady ; No. 2 wnito , 2 Rye Firm ; No. 1 , 43'fc. Barley Easy ; No. 8 , Oljtf@53c. Provisions Easy ; pork , 19.45. Lilvnrnool , Nov. 6. Wheat Firm ; demand improving : holdcra offer moder ately : California No. 1 , 7s 3 , ! d@7s 4KJ l > or cental. Corn Easy ; demand poor ; now mixed , western , 4s } ( d per cental. 1 LIVE Cliloacn , Nov. 5. The Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle - Itccclpts , 0,500 , ; shipments , 3,000. steady fortlio ; best , others dull choice to extra beeves , ? 4.Mg5.00steor8. ) ( : 82.80@4a5 ; btoclc- crs and feeders , $1.00@2.SO ; iuxas cuttlo , tl.BO@2.75 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.00@'J.70j western rangers , ? 1,75@.50 : ) , "nogs Uecoipts , 18.UOU ; opened strong , closed a shade lower ; mixed , & ) .65@4.10 ; heavy , (3.80(31.10 ( ; light , 53.60@l.ii5 bkips , Shuop Receipts , 0,000 , steady ; natives , I2.7r > ( ( i5.(0 ; westerns , &i.GU@l.25 ; Toxana , R.4U@4.10 ) ; lambs , M.C.OW5.GU. Thu Drover's Journal's ' cablegram from London quotes heavy supplies of cattle. prices steady , l12c ) per pound estimated dead weight lor medium to choice. National Stooic Vnrtli , East St. Ijoulf , Nov. 6. Cattle Uccelpts , 4,400 ; shlpmeuta. 1,700 ; strong , fair to cholco native steers , * 3,40@4,70 ; stackers and feud erg , J1.80@.5a HOBS Uocelpts. 10.303 : shipments , 2,500 ; steady ; heavy , $3.85c l.05 ; packing , t3.70SJ 4.00 ; light , W.10iJUa ( hloux City , Nov. 6. Cattle Receipts , 600 ; shipments. 250 ; steady unchanged ; cows , tl.00@2.05 ; stackers and feeders , f 1.50 @ 3.60 ; veal calves , 12.00 3.15. Uo s Receipts. 3.8W ) : lawor ; light 3.75 O3.82K ; Ueavy. * 3.70 < 33.60 | mLiod , I3.57KO Glty , Nov. 5 , P-.itlo Uce'ofpts , 4.00 ; shipments. U.'OO ; stronjr , Inghorjcows , | 1.SC(23,75 ( ; Btocucrs mid feojors , ? 2.30 ( < j3.15. Hogs Kecolpis , 7,800 ; strong , UU'her ; light , | 3.90@4.10j heavy und inlxod , I3.80Q 3.1HX MTOOIC. Cuttlo Tuesday , Nov. 5. Contrary to expectations the receipts o ; cattle were light and not otily that but tbero wan not a ( rood load of bcovos In the yards. The Rrcat bulk of the offerings wns made tin f common steers , feeders , butchers' stock , to. Everyone was ( Inquiring for good ) oovcs and the fooling was stronger although hero was nothing to make a real test of the mnrkoU The market on beef cattle wns ilow for the rcmon that there wna nothing icro to mnko nn nctlvo market. Such ratllo < u were hero that the dressed beef men vould buy brought steady prices. A nlcco of n load of natives sold at U.GO nnd n few irctty peed westerns brought $3UO@3.00. rho feeling In feeders was a little better to- lay. There were not BO many hero as Were expected nnd the buycrsshowod n llttlo nioro vlUlngnuss to take hold. Still the inovo- ncnt was not very active. Some range Icroford's ' sold at S3.00 , showing that the mycrs uro willing to nay good price * for omcthlng choice. A few natives sold nt 5.20(32.50 ( , and western principally nt $2.3Ti(3 ( _ 7. > . There were plenty of cows on snlo , both natives and westerns , but there wai no cr.v decided change in values. The trade vns not active but a good many changed mnd * before the close. The natives brought 1.40Q2.DO and westerns tl. ! > 0@3.15. Hoiri. The hog market oooncd with better pros. > ccts for the sellers , the best heavy hogs selling at n httla stronger prices. There vns also a nrottv fuir demand for light hogs at about steady prices , as lilcli as St.SS being mid for somo. The hcivlcsu pnckcrs were apparently In no hurry to buy. out they vould bid * 3.703.73. After the shippers nnd light hog men hod llllcd their orders , ho packers wont back on snmo of tholr bids , md would offer only W.70 for the best. Salciuion vero unwilling to nccopt the irlccs and tha trade was a drag from that line until the close. Thcro were a few loads : arrlcd over , salesmen refusing the offer. . There wcro two cotnmonlsb loads of Ne- jraslta sheep received. Cattle . 1,000 jhccp Hones rrcvi\il iii ! The following Is a tVJloot prioai pild In hlsmarknt for thi gradai of stoJk mat- : , ! oncd : Primostoara. 13'U to 1010 Uu.l.lO © I-M Good steers , 12V ) to 1 ) lb } . . 8.UJ ( * l.t5 ! lood stcora , 10JJ to 13.K ) Ibi. . . 3.f 3 fifcl.OJ Western stoera. -.5) ( ( $ J.l5 Common 1UOJ to 1150 Ib steers. 3.0J @ . " > ' ) Common cannera. . . l.OJ ( iflt.51 Ordinary to fair cows 1..T ) ( i51.7. > . 'v Ir to go J.I onwa 1.7.M \ Good to cholco 03 w l.OJ ii.a'i Fair to iroo J bulk. . . , 1 , .VJ l < 0 i.03 Lightstbcisers nnd * feeders. . . . 3.2J Good feeders , DX ) to 110D Ib3. . . 2.il : Fair to choice light nozs 3.75 fair to choice heavy nosi il.70 'n\l \ bi ) . 'air to choice mixed hoifs U.70 ( ( { 3.75 Common to rough hojs 3.23 © 3.53 Itcprc3unt.itivu Silui. STnr.ns. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 14 1112 350 cows. 10..f.1023 140 2 1240 200 1 KM ) 1 75 1 fl50 2 10 18 1U3 180 21 MS 210 8 M04U 200 20 1010 250 FECDEIIS. 01 802 225 39 877 250 27 9iO 2 40 ' ' nui.i.3. 0 12" 175 1 112(1 ( 20,1 2 1200 175 'J . . . . . . .1010 2 UO 1 1540 I 73 STOCicnns. 1 430 2 10 iiEirmts. 27 724 225 WK3TBIIV CATTLB. Owner and No. Av. Pr. 22 fcefcrs 1133 250 4'J feeders , . . .1147 2(50 ( Gibson .fc Rosors 70feedera 033 273 Thomas Lynch 80 steers 122J 3 00 I. N. Balrd- 2bulls 1275 1 75 10 cows 1017 300 19 steers 1273 2 UO Jack Creek Cattle Co. 18 cows . - . . . 042 1 70 1 bull K1SO 2 10 21 feeders 1US 2 1)0 ) Laramlo Iliver Cattle Co 37 cows SU 1 20 83 cows ' .W 1 70 11 steers 1130 2 : n CO feeders 110'J 2 : ; r 2feoders 1085 2 50 2 steers .1630 25' ) 29 bulls 1283 1 GO William Trouusoll 17 steers 1IG4 333 Thornton . 0 steers 1317 250 2 cows 990 i : : r John Hunton Co 2 steers CT ( 2 40 2 steers ! ) i"i 2 40 1 feeder 1051 2 21 ! 04 feeders 1003 ill ) ) W cowa 1051 1 fill 40 cows 973 2 15 53 , cows 100S 2 15 Tesckemacher & DeUillier Ifeedcer 1,160 303 ' H oowa 92r 1 (15 ( 1 feeder 1,010 240 1 feeder 670 240 1 feeder 1.15J 2 40 1 feeder 1,030 .240 Urows-Illft Cattle Co G9 cows 043 1 85 Chamberlain & Doty 19 feeders 1,1202 10 5steors 1,182 220 Ed Lovelnnd 24COWS 1,180 205 Charles E. Morris C3 feeders ) , ! ) tO 215 Dcows v..1,210 1 ) Lcifor & Smith 5 cows 931 I 35 noos. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. i'r. 0 . . .340 120 (3 CO 54..300 120 S3 75 4..388 J20 ! l 05 CO..281 200 i ) 75 03..275 280 370 (19..279 ( 80 375 59..289 100 370 01..273 100 373 03. . . 201 40 370 00..255 120 373 03..289 240 370 01..203 120 375 81' . .130 370 03..273 200 375 83..219 350 370 84..219 280 375 53 . . .234 100 370 01..803 100 375 05..299 100 370 00..25S 80 375 57..207 200 370 70..259 40 875 57..814 120 870 69..314 4) ) 3 CO. . . 297 240 870 69..807 SO 380 05..275 200 870 75..255 120 380 53. . . 271 200 870 07 . . .233 41) ) 380 60..290 240 370 09 . . .219 120 3 bO O2..3r0 120 870 01..233 100 ' 8 80 71..203 80 370 58..275 210 880 71..278 372 03..213 80 860 57..323 2-10 3 72J4 01.,330 40 8 80 * 69..25' ) 210 872)4 ) 59 . . .28t 40 380 OJ..2'J ( > 120 8 72 } 113..259 40 3 SO 75.'J(5J ( 2CO 872) ) $ 03..207 200 880 5..2J 120 3 72)J 53.,240 SO 380 G9..24 80 8 75 59..815 120 880 01..2TO 120 375 09..270 80 8 80 03..294 40 375 01..239 40 8 85 Ijlvo Btook Notes. Teed & Co. , bad hogs in from Milford. F. Aldrltt caino in from Friend with cattlo. AduuiBon & Ford marketed hogs from Loup City. Hogs were marketed by Saokott & II. , of Cedar Rapids. R A. Morton , of Henderson , la. , had hogs on the market. D. L. Campbell came up from Kansas City to visit the yards. II. F. Cluscli , of Pierce , had hogs and cat- tlu on the market. O. A. Jolinsdn , of Wood Lake , was la with two cars of cattle. Lincoln was represented by G , II , Alford , wtio marketed cattlo. A. E. Hill came In from North Park , Col. , with a train of cattlo. Thomas Lynch came In from Whitman with four loads of cuttlo. The John Hunton company , of Uva , Wyo. , marketed eight curs of cattlo. R. E. Rogers , representing the Brush Lake Cattle company , was In from Whit man with four cars of cattlo. John Evans , of Emerson , la. , owner of the East End herd of Polled Angus cattle , was at the yards looking for feeders. The herd proper consists of slxty-ttvo animals. Ho Is at present crossing about four hundred high grade cows with Polled Angus bulls , while about five hundred head arq being fattened for market , The packing of hogs Is calculated by sea- Bens summer , which extend ? , 'irom March 1 to Novom > or 1 , and winter , which extends from November 1 to March J , The dividing line lias been drawn nt thcsq dates to repre sent the Ice cured and weather cured pro ducts , nnd has no reference to the season for the manufacture of the "regular" products. -Dnlly Trade Bulletin ( Chicago. ) The ahlppers.of western Iowa have always been favorably Inclined toward this market , but the fnci'ltlcs for trAn porkatlou wcro so tncngro In the pint that tnnpy. wcro driven to RO In the other direction r.iUier than bravo the delays In coming this way. Thanks to the efforts of the stock ydrd pooplc , the rail roads are nil runnlnu trnnis for the spoein. arcotnmodhtlon of shippers lo this market What 1ms bee a the result of thlil La.it month 134 cars of stock were received from Iowa as ngalhst 203 cars for October , 1833. OMAH A WltOliKHALlS MAUKI2TS Produce , KrultH , Ktc. Enos Strictly fresh , ISo ; soiomU , 14o. HIDKS , Pr.t.TS , TALLOW. ETC. Green Baited hides , 4"fc : damaged InJds , 8Vc ; dry Hint hldos , 7c ; calf hldoj , 6Jji5 ! c ; damaged hides 2o less ; Micop palts , grcun , each , 25c@ ? l.O ) ; shooi ) polti. dry , porlb,7(55l2o ( ; tallow , No. 1 , 4c3lkc ; No. 2 , 3@ife ] ; grcaso , white , 4 ( < S4J/f ; yellow , . SusOR Holocna , 4ttio ( ; Frankfort 7c : tongue , 8u : snmtnor , isc ; hcadchocso , 7c. POUI.TIIV Chickens , per dor. live , hens $2.75@8. ( > 0 ; BprinKS" " . S3.5003.75 ; dressed peril ) , 10 ( lloturlceys ; , liv,9J10c ( ! dressed , ll@12c ; ducks , live , per doz. $35033.00 ; drosned per Ib , ll@12c ; goesij , live , par doz , tOOOrf ( > 3.00 : urcsaud par Ib , Il@l3o. LAUD Tierces Ilollnod lie ; pure loaf , 0 } c ; kcttlo rendered 7r. Add } o to Jtfo for smaller quantities. WOOL Fine , uverago , 23i23c ( ; medium , nvurago , 21@22o ; quarter blood , nvenxgo , 20 @ 31o ; coarse , nveraio , 15@17u ; cotts and rough , average , I4$10c. ( Foils Ue.ivcr , each , 53.CKWtO.GO ; ot ter , each , ? 3.00@7.00 ; wolf , ouch , 50c ® $1.25 ; coon , oneh , 2.75e ; in In It , cncb , in > XiOo ( ; muskrat , fall , O&JUo : skunk , rnt , l.Vft. * > tc ) ; badger , rat , 25g30c , door pklns , fall , pnr Ib , 18.iirc. ; LEMONS Fancy , $8.003350 ; choice , $1.50 @n.oo. Tubs , I4e ; rolls , 153. Coco xUTS-Por 100 , $3.00. Avi'LU lJuTrr.n Co. CniEit Uuls , W.iVJ ; lit bbls , $3.00. Mxi'i.i ; Suavu ISj inu per Ib. Vi.u.- -Cnolco , medium size , 5 00 ; choice ho.fvy , 4@3c. LIVE Pionoxs Pordoz , J1.50. a .win Pr.tlriu clilckani , S30a@3.r > 0 ; rani- lard ducks. ? 2.50@3 00 ; mixed ducks , * l.5U@ 1 73 ; tonl. SI.M'iai.Ga ; Jack snipe , $1.00 1.25 ; quail , Sl.75@100 ; ] : irk r.ibblts , $ . ) .0Jf3 ( ) ; 60 ; small rabbits , $1.UJ@1 2) ) ; siiuirrels , 51.00M 1.10 ; plover , fl.OJfttH.'ij ; vouison s.nlillej , 18@14e ; carcasses , W.iBIO ' . MEANS Choice hand-picked navy , $1.75 ® 2.00 ; choice Imml-ptekcd medium. SI.3@1.SO ( ! ; choice hnnd-plcltcd country , $1.00 ( < Jl.SO ; clean country , 3l.50@l.bO ; Inferiorscountry , CIICESK Young Americas , full cream , 12o : factory twins , HcJ12 ( c ; off graaei , 7iSl So ; Van liossun Kdom , $11.50 per doz ; sap SIRO : , lOe ; brick , lie ; llmburgcr , 9o ; domes tic Swiss , 13@l4c. CiuxiiKiiHinsr-Capo Cou. $3.03@10.00. Oiuxar.s Louisiana , per box , S4.00. Uucuwni5\T FI.OUH Per bill. , $0.50. Guvi'cs N. Y. Concord , per basket , 35 ® 40c. ' , , AITLKS Per bbl. , Sl.OOiufyoO. C\MI-01tNIA GlUl'l'.H ? l.5Jil$1.73. ( 1'nuis 10 Ib. boss , $ l.7. t3.23. lUN'ANAS According to size , per bunch , $3.00@3.00. _ ' Groceries. POVISIOXS IIuuis. No. ' 1' , K5-lb. average , lOJ c ; 20 to 2J Ibs , lOc ; 12 to 14 Ibs , lie ; shoulders , 5V/c ; breakfast bUojn , No. 1 , 8J4o ; liam sausiigc , Uu ; dric ( | bcof hams , So ; beef tongues , M.OJ par dozen ; dry salt moats , 4K@iy.ie ptir.lt > ; hnin roulette , 0) c ; add lo pi-r lt > lor small lots. DHIL-D FnuiTs Currants , now , SJ/c : prunes , casks , 1,300 Ibs , 4) ) 0 ; prunes , bbls or bigs , 4 , } c ; citron peels , drums , 20 Itis 2-Je ; lemon peel , drums , 20 Ibs. 17c ; furd dutcs , boxes , 12 Ibs , 9c ; apricots , choice evap orated , 14o ; apncots , Jelly , cured , 25H > boxes , lOc ; upriuots , faucv. Mount Hamilton , 25-lt > boxes , llic ; apricots , choice , bags , 80 Ibs , 14) ) u ; apples , evaporated. Alden , 50 Ib boxes , 8j c ; apples , Star , SjS-fo ; apples , fancy Aluen , 5 Ib. lOc ; anplos , fancy Alden , 3 Ib , lOJ 'c ; Salt Lake , 9ifo : black- hcrrles. evaporated. 59 Ib boxes , 6J ( o ! f > ytc.elierries , pitted , dry cured , 15c ; pears , Calilornia fancy , iCs bjxes , 35 Ib , 12) ) c ; ucuelies , Cal No. 1 , luncy , M * unp bags , 80 Ibs , 15e ; nectarines , red , 12c ; nectarines , silver , b.igs , 12c : ' piUod plums , Cal , 25 Ib boxes , lie ; raspberries , ovop N Y , new. 27c ; primus , Cal , 11 C. 90-103 boxes , 25 Ibs , tyfc ; prunos. Cal , II C. 00-70 , 9c ; orange peel , 13o ; raisins , California LonUons , crop 10sv$2.50 ! ; raisins , U.il , loose musc-itels , cryp 18S8 , $3.00 ( JJ2.10 ; Valencias. IbSS , 9c. , HONKY lOc per Ib for obolco. Pitcsnuvns UJ ( S10o per Ib. JELLIES l@4j c per Ib. 13i'.BSW\x No.-l , lG9o. } Pies FIET Picklod. kit * . 75o ; plckioi uiga tongues , kits , $2 33 ; pickled trips , kits , 05 ( ; ; pickled II. C. tripe , kir.s , S5e ; splcca pig hocks , kits , $1.15. UEKP foNr.unj Salt , bbis , $23.03. II vv ? 3.00@ 1.00. Cnoi > Fnni$10 035U.IJ. ( 13IUX $80)n3.59. ) ( OATS ] S@lOc. Coitx 23r ( < ! .JCc. POTATOES 'iOK23e. , . Oxioxs 25@OL- : ! . SAUHII Kiuur Bbbls , $5.00h'f ; bbls , $3.00. HUTTBU Croauiory , fancy. 22@3Jc ; choice 2U@Jlc. Dairy , fancy , ! 7 ( lSo ; choice , 15 C'SlOe. Country , fancy , 10 > < gl7o ; good to choice , 14@15c ; fair , 10 ? > llo ; Inferior , 7@3c. PICKI.US Medium , per bbl. $5.00 ; uial ! $0.00 ; gticrklns. $7.00 ; C. & B. chow chow , qts. $5.b5 ; pU. 3.1.10. CANHY y4@l'4 ; c Isr " * CIIOCOFATB AND COCOA 21@37o per Ib ; German chickory , red , 71 e. GISOEII Jamaica , M Pints , $3.00 per doz. SUUAUS Cut louf , Sjtfcjout loaf.cubes,8' ' e. standard , powdered , cXXXX ; , nowdcred- 9o : granulated , standard. 2s@7ffc ; confec ; , lie n era'A. 7 > ' ( fc : white , oxtru C. 7o ; extra C , Nebraska , O o ; umber , ( % o ; California , golden C , OJfo , CANMU > MEATS Corned beef , 1 Ib square cuns , $1.20 : corned beef , 2 Ib square cans , $3.05 ; corned beef , 0 Ib square cuns , $0.50 ; corned bcof , 1I Ib square cans , § 14.00. Lunch tongues , 1 Ib round cuns. $ .2.00 ; lunch tongues , 2 Ib round cans , $1.73. Brawn , 1 Ib square cans , $1.20 ; brawn , 2 Ib square cans , $ J 00 ; brawn , 0 Ib square cans , $0.50 ; brawn , 14 Ib square cans , $14.00. Ox tongues , \yt Ib round cans , $5.00 ; ox tongues , 2 Ib round cons , $0.00 ; oxtongues , 8Jf Ib round cans , $7.00 ; ox tongues , a Ib round cans , $3.00 : chipped beef , 1 Ib round cans , $3 ; chipped ' hoof , 2 Ib round cans , 04 ; roast beef , 1 Ib 'round cans. $1,20 ; roast beef , 2 Ib round cans , $3 ; potted ham , } i Ib round cans , 05c ; potted hum , J Ib round .cans , $1,20 ; deviled ham , ! f Ib round c.uis , G5 < i ; deviled hum , % Ib round cans , $1.20 ; potted ox tongue , \i \ Ib round cans. Ooo ; putted Jox tongue , ) Ib round cans , $1,20 , compressed hum , 1 Ib square cans , $1.75 ; cofoprcsscd ham , 3 Ib Bouaro cans , $3.75 ; triire , t Ib round cans , $1.80 ; minced collops , 3 Ib round cans , $3.20 ; boneless pigs feet , 2 Ib square cans , $3.25. One pound cans uro packed two dozen and four to case. Two pouuu cans are packed ono dozco and two dozen to case. Half pound cans packed 'two ' dozen to caso. Quarter pound cans packed four dozen to cuso. Ail prices per dozen , net. CANNED Fisn Hroolc trout , 3 12 > , f.40 ; sal mon trout , 2 Ib. $3.35 ; tilams , 1 Ib. $1.25 ; clams , 3 lh , $2.00 ; clam fcfipwder , to. $1.25 ; deviled crabs , 1 Ib , $ j.25j ' ( Tevllod crabs , 2 1) ) > , $3.50 ; coallsn ballu , 2 lb [ ' V.75 ; caviar. & Ib $2.25 ; eels , I Ib , $3.40 ; lobsters , lib , 11.90 ; lobsters , 3 Ib , f.3.0. " > ; lobsters , deviled , K " 3.25 ; mackerel , Ib , 41.75J1 mackerel rai. . tard sauce , 3 Ib , $3iuY mackerel , tomato saucn , 3 Ib , $3.25 ; oysters , 1 Ib , 05u ; oysters , Ib , $1.00 ; salmon , C , R , lib , 2.09 ; salmon , C. It. , 3 Ib , $3.8U ; salmon , Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.00 ; salmon , Alaska , 2 Ib , $3,05 ; shrimps , 1 Ib , $3,05. OiLS-Kerosfcne-P. W. , 05 ; W , W , . 12o ; headlight , 18o ; saiollno , 74 ° , IlKo ; lard No. 1.450No. . 2,41o ; salad oil , $1.25t < 9.00 per doieu , CoFFEE-Greoa Fancy , old golden Rio , 22o ; fancy old poaberry , 23o ; Hlo choice to fancy , 2.2o ; Klo , prime , 21u ; Ulo , good , 20o ; Mocha , 80o ; Java , fancy Maudoliling , 38o ; Java , good Interior , 24o ; African. 21o. COFFEE Uoasted Arbucklo's Anosa , , BJVo ; Dilwortb. 23 'o : Alaroma , iii Fisu-sJ Dried codtlsh,5j ! @ 8Ho ; scaled herring , 24o per box ; dot. nernntf. doui. , 5o ; Hamburg , spiced herring , $1.60 ; hoi. herring , imp. , 80o ; maoterel , largo family , 110.25 per 100 tba ; whin HD , No. 1. $7.00 : family , $3.75 ; trout , $ 25 ; Baltnon , W.&O : anchovies , ' c5o. rtrrfl Almovd * . 1B ( < ? 1705 Urntlls , lee ; ill * bcrts , lie ; pecans , lOa ; walnuts , I'-Jfc ; pea nut COCUA , S'foj ro.istoJ , lOJlo ; Tonncssoo peanuts , 7o. Wiuppisn PAPRH Straw , par Ib , tjf ® S.i o ; rag , SJfj ; manlllo , , 5QO , o ; No. 1 CSjitT-Dalry , C533 Ibs m bbl , bulk , $3.10 ; best crndo , 00 , 5s , fi.W ! : best Rr.ido , 100. 3s , f3.40i bo.it grade , 33 , 10 * , ja.'O ; roc salt , crushed , ll.UO ; dairy snlt/Ashton , M-lb bapi , 8c ; bulk , 8iMb bngs , $3.33 ' , common , in bbls. Jl 25. PAitiKAcnoDs OOOBS Uarloy , Jl ( < ? 3 oj far- intv , 43 0) ) PCOS , 8 , ' o ; oattnoal , 2Jf@5o ; mac- dironi , lie ; vormlciilll , llo ; rlco , aj 'O'o ; sngo nnd tnplocn , flJ7c ( ( , SALSODV Utf 3Ho per Ib , STAIICH 5@i"o uer Ib. biovis POLISH $ iOO@3.87 per gross. Si'iCF.s Whole , jior Ib Allspice , Oo ; Cos- sin , Chlnn , Oo ; cloves , Ponnnif , 2So ; nut- mi'g * , No. I , 75o ; popper , ISdSlOo. T\vlncs and Kopo. ' TWINB Sisal , I8o ; hemp , Ho ; mnnlllii , inc. Ci.OTiiEaiixi:3 Cotton , 60 ft. Jl.20 ; cotton , CO ft , $1.40 ! Jtlto , 50 ft , Wo ; Jute , 110 ft. 11.00. COTTOX TWIXK Vino. 20o : medium , lOJ o ; licnvy hemp , Uo : light ncmt ) , 17c. BAIL TWISR-U , sail , 20o ; Calcutta , l-lo ; Manilla rope , Ho ; sisal rope , ll o ; new procnst , 8)40 ; Jute , 0) ) cr cotton ItJo ; hldo rope , 17o. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ijiitnbor nnd Itiillllttii ; Material. STOCK Hoxiins A , 12 Inch , a 1 s 14 and 1C feet , f 10.00 ; 11 13 inch , s I H 13 , 14 and 10 feet , $41,00 : O 12 Inch , s 1 n 13 , 14 ami 10 foot , $30.00 ; 13 12 Inch , n 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 feet. $ .M.OO : No. I com 13 In , s 1 s 13 feet , $18.00 ; No. 2 com 12 In , s 1 H 14 nnd 10 foot , $ I7.50@ 18.nO ; No. 1 com 13 In. s 1 8 10 , IS and 80 ft-ct , $10.50 ; No. 3 coin 13 in , s 1 s 14 and It ) f cot , $17.00. I'ori.Ait LuMiiKH Clear poplar box bds. J < f in , s 3 s , $35.00 ; clear poular , % piinul , $30.00 ; clcur poplar , % In panel , S.-.YOOj clear poplar , > < j In panel stoftk wide , s 2 s , $23 00 ; clour popuir norrtigatod uollmg , % . $ 'D.OO. POSTS Whlto cedar , 0 inch halves , 12o ; white cud r , 5'4 inch halves anil S inch nuar- tors , lie ; will to cedar , 4 Inch round , lOc ; Totiiiesseo rod cedar , spilt , lOo ; upllt oak , white. So ; sawed oak , 17o. StiuLAi'No. . 1 | ) l.iin,8 and 18 Inch , $17.50 ; No. 3 plain , 8 mid 10 Inch , $15.50 ; No. 1 , O G , $18.00. TIIMliNBIOXft AUI ) TIMlinil. 13 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft yo ft 2J ft 24 ft 2x4. . . .1500 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1000 2)t0..15th ) 1500 15 OJ 1000 1000 1300 1SI 00 2x8. . . . 15 OJ 15 00 15 00 10 00 111 00 18 00 19 00 2x10. . . 15 00 1500 1500 1000 111 00 1800 1U 00 2x12. . . 15 ( H ) 1000 15001000 10001800 1000 4x48x8.10001003 1000 1700 1700 1800 1000 FBN'CIXO No. 1 , \ and 0 inch , 13 and 14 ft , roURh , $ W.OU@ 10.50 ; NO. 1.4 uud 0 inch , 10ft , S17.000il7.50 ; No. : J , 4 nnd I1 , Inch , 12 mid JO ft , ? ii.50jgl4.00 ; ( ; No. 2 , 4 and 0 inch , 10 ft , $15.00 @ 10.00. FINISHING 1st and 3d cle.ir , 1J inch , s 2 s , aOiKrtul.OO ; Island 2J clcnr , 1 and 2 inch , s2n , * 47.00@50.UJ ; 3d clear , 1 } Inch , s 3 B , SI3.00@40.00 ; 1J select , 1 , \ ± i and 2 inch , s 3 s , JJr.00@a3.00 ; 1st and 2J clear , 1 Inch , s 3 s.43.0J , 3J clear , 1 inch , s2s. SM.OO ; A so- Icct. 1 Inch , s 2 n , $33.00 ; H select , 1 inch , s 3 s , $30.00. 6niNGi.cs , LATH Per M XX clear , $3.15 ; extra "A * . $ i.OJ ; standard A , $2K ( ) ; 5-lnoh clear , $ l.tWC 8U"i > ; 0-Inch clear , ? 1.75@1.80 : No. 1 , 51.10@1.1. > ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territory , $ J 41) ) ; California red wood , dimension widths , $4. 50 ; cvpress , clcur heart , dimension widths$3.25 ; lath. § 2.50. HoAitns No. loom s 1 s 10 , 14 and 10 ft , $19.00 ; No. 2 , do , $10.60 ; No. 3 , do , $ li.50 ; No. 4 , do ( shl | > 'a cull ) , Sll.OJ. Add 50o per M ft for rough. BATTKXSVRI.L TUIHNO , PioKicrs O. G. lialts , 2mch , Olc ) ; O. O. Baits , 2-j'3 , ss , 5c ; 3-in tvoll tubing , D.&M. and bov , i.i3.10 ; pickets , D. & H. , flat , $2J.OO : pickols , D. & II. , Biinaro. SIO.OO. Fi.ooittsa 1st com 0-m white plno. $34.00 ; 2duomOit ! white pine , $31.00 ; 3J com C-ln white pine , $20.00 ; L ) com C-in white uinu , $20.00 ; com 4 and C-in yellow pine , * 15,0 ( ) , Slur 4-in .yellow pine. $17.00 ; 1st and 3d clear yellow pine , 4 and 0-in , $10.00. CEIUNO AND PAUTITION 1st comm white pine partition , $32.00 ; 2d comln whlto pine partition , $ ir.03 : clear % \ \ \ yellow - low pluo ceiling. $20.00 ; clear % -ln Norway , $ ! 4.5'J ; 2d com % -in Norway , $12 50. LI.MI : licst , b5. CEMRST $1.35. Pi.vsrcit S'J.25. HAIII 20c. Uuii.uisn Lliucic Common , $0.00@7.00 per M ; selected. $7.0Q@S.OO per M ; sewer brick , $ S.OO ( < ! 9.00 per M. Dry Goods. PniNTS Pinlc and Robes Richmond , Oc ; Allen , Oo ; Riverpoint , 5Wo ? ; Steel River , 0 > c ; Pacilic , OJtfo. 1'iiiNTS Indigo Blue St. Loger , OJ c ; \Vushington , Cc ; American , ( il c ; Arnold , G } c ; Arnold Century , 9o ; Windsor Gold , iVt. 10)40 ; Arnold B , I0 > c ; Arnold A , 12e ; mold Gold Seal , lOj c ; Yellow Seal , lO c. COMFOltTl'.its S0.50f ( 35.00. Coimvr JEANS Boston , 7c ; Androscog- gin , 7J c ; Kcarsago , 7Jfc ; Uonkport , O c ; Concstogn , 0) ) < jC. CitAsu Stevens' 13 , GKc ; Stevens' A , 7c ; bleached , So ; Slovens' P , 7J e ; bleached , 85/c ; Stevens' N , 8Je : bleaclied , 9Kc ; Sto- Vous' SUT , HJsJc. DEMSIS AmoaKeag , 9 oz. IG'ijO ; Everett , 7 oz , 13c ; York , 7 oz , 13o ; Huymuker , 8) ) < jO ; Jaffroy , XX , HKc ; Juffrey , XXX , 12 > .Jc ; Beaver Creole , AA , 12c ; Beaver Crook , BI3 , lie ; Beaver Crock , CC , 10e. GINGHAM Plunkett , checks , Oj eVhit ; - tonton , OKo ; York , 7i o ; Normandl dzoss , " " ; Culcutia dross , 7 > Jc ; U'liiitenton dress , Ronlrcw dress , bl , < J@12) o. RTIXO , BI.K voiiim Ellerton HousekecDcr , 8Vc ; Now Candidate , Berkeley cambric , No. 00 , Oc ; ou Bet.i 4 , c ; buttnr cloth , OO , 4Jfc ; ao. 7o ; Farvvell , half bleached , 8J o ; Fruit of Loom , Sjtfc ; Green G , Oc ; Hope , 7 > jc ; King Philip cambric. lOc ; Lonsdalo cambric , lOc ; Lons- dale , &xc\ \ New York mills , lOo ; Pcpporell , 43 In , IDo ; Pepparell in , lie ; Peppercll , 0 4 , 14J c. Poiiperoll , 8-4 , 30c ; Pcpporell. 9-4 , 22o ; Popporoll , 10-1 , 2Jo ; Canton , 4--1. 8 c ; Canton , 4-4 , UJ < fc ; Triumph , ( Jo ; Wuuisuttu , Jlu ; Valley , 5o. SIICKTINO , BIIOWN Atlantic A , 4-1 , 7//o / ; Atlantlo H. 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantio D , 4-4 , OJfo ; Atlantic P , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-1 , Oc ; Au rora C , 4-4.4 0 ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , O o ; Hoosier LL , 4-4 , 5c ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7c ; Lawrence LL , 4-4. 6o ; Old Dominion , -1-4 , 5 > < c ; Pcprierell , U , 4-4 , 0 > fo ; Pepporell E , 40-itich , 7 o ; Popperell , 8-1 , 17Kc ; Pop- ercll , 0-4 , 'JOc ; Pepporell , 10-1 , 22o ; Utlca C , 4u : Wnchusotts. 4-4 , To ; Aurora U , 4 4 , 7o ; Aurora B , 4-4 , OUf. TICKS Oakland , A , 7WC ; Intornatlonal , YY , 8c ; Shetucket , S,8 o ; Warrati , No. 870 , lOo ; Berwick. BA , 18u : Acme , lUo ; York , 80 In , I2 o ; York , 32 In , 13tfo ; Swift River. So ; Thorndike , OO , 8Kc ; Thorndiko , EF , 8J ; Thoriidiko , 130. 9 o ; Thornaiko , XX , 15o ; Cordis , No. 5 , y' ' o ; Cordls , No. 4 , West Point , 28 In , 8 oz , 0 > o ; West Point. 29 m. 10 oz , 12 0 ; West Point , 29 In , 1'i oz. 15 0 ; West Point , 40 in , 11 oz , lOc. FI\NNIIS Plaid Raftsmen , UOc ; Clear Lake , 30o ; Iron Mountain , 20J < o. PHI.NTS Solid Colors Atlantic , Co ; Slater , Cc ; Berlin oil , O o ; Garner oil , 0@7c. SiiiiiTiNU CIICUKS Caledonia X7 9 c ; Cal edonia XX , lO o ; Economy , 9o ; Otis. 9o ; Granite , 0o ; Crawford checks , 80 ; Haw River plaids , &Vc. KiANNBM-Whltq-O. H. No. 3 , Jf , 2 o ; G , H. No. 1 , J > / , 20 0 ; G. H. No. 3 , K , 2J' o ; G. H. No. 1 , jJf.yOu ; Qiicohea No. 3 , J4' , 32 > fo ; Quecheo No. 2 , 9f , 37Mc ; Anawan , SJHo : NV'indsor , 22 c. .FI.INNRM Red C , 31 Inch , 16tfo ; E , 21 inch , 21 0 ! G. G. 24 Inch , 20o ; II. A. F. * { , 25o ; J. R. l \ X , 27o ; G. % , 25o. lUrrs Standard , 80 ; Gem , 80 ; Beauty , 12 < 4o ; Boone , He ; B , cased , eo.SO. lii.ANKETS White ' , $1.00VJ7.50 ( ; colored , $1,10@8.0J. CAUI-ET WAUP Bibb , white , COTTON PI.ASSBI.S 10 Ipor cent trade Uls.j EB , 8o ; GG. O c ; XX , lO c ; OO. ll o\ \ unbleached LL , B > fo ; CC , 0/fc ; SS , 7c ; NN , 12Ko ; AA , 14o ; DD , 15a ; TT. U o ; YV. llic ; B13 , 19o ; 20 , .bleached , 8Koi M , 12/c ; 60 , 18 > c ; 60 , brown aud slate , 'Jo ; 70 , 12Ko90 ; , lOo. KENTUCKY JJMNS Hercules , 17o ; Leam- lnggtio22Ko ; Glenwpod , SOu ; Molvlllo , 23o ; Batctip,27 c ; Memorial , 15o ; Standpoint , 18o : Durham , 27 c. MisciuA.NiOUH : Tublo 611 cloth. $2.GO ; table oil cloth , marble , $2 50 ; plain Holland , OVfoj dado Holland , 13j < c. J'w.NTS Dress Charter Oak , 5o ; Ramnpo , 4o : Lodl , fi'/o ; Allan , Co ; Richmond , Cu ; Windsor , 0' ' < o ; Eddystone , O oj Pacific , Driica anil Oliciulcnlu. ACID Sulphuric , per carboy , BJi'o : cltrlo , per pound , 51o ; oxalic , per pound , 14o ; tar- tarlo povvdorod , per pound , 43o ; carbolic , 83 Aum Per pound , 2Kc. AiiMO.su Carbonate , per pound , Annownoor Per pound , loo. BM.SOH Copaiba , per ixiund , CSc ; tohi , 53 © Me. Ucfincd , per pound , llo. . Am. , per | Nund , SSc. CCIIRII llKitiuns Jl.uO. CASTItAUIDF. ? 75c@tl.OX CASSIA Buns Per potiuil , ISo. Cnroitoroit Per pound , 41o. Connosivn UUHMMATB Per pound. SSo. CitnAM TAUTAU Pure , per pound , 29c. EXTIIACT Loan eon Bulk , per pound , 2KC. KitnoT 45c. GUM An vine 6fl@93 . LYCOPOllll'M ' 44H. GiAcnitiNE Bull : , per poutid , 23c GUM Asafootlda , per poiiad. Ho ; cam phor , per pound , 40o ; opium , per pound , $3.05. lonmr. Rcsubllmatod , per ounce , $ .1.30. LEAVES Huchu , short , par pound , 13c ; Scnnn , Alex. , per pound , 2i3c. ; Moni'itu Sulph. , psr ounce , fJ.OO. MBROUHV 74c. POTASH Urotnldo , per pound , 41o ; lodltlo , per pound , $2.SS. QutNH Sulph , , per ounce , 40o. Sunns Canary , per pound , 4J < c. Sotrs Castllo. mottled , pcruoundSS10o ( ; STHTCII.VI A Crystals , $1.00(7 ( $ ! . 15. Sut.rii. CINCHONA Per oz , OtiiUc. TAPIOCA Per pound , Go. TONKA Bu\xs-1.70@l.75. WAX White , per pound , 05(453o. OILS Lmsoca , raw , 59o ; Linscod , boiled , 1 o ; Borgattiot , oiiiulorson's , per pound , S ° ,45 ; Lemon , Snndorsoii's , per pound , $1.35 ; I'onpormmt , pnr pound , $2.35 ; Wlntorgrcon , per pound , $2.15 ; Ollvo , Malaga , per gal. U5o ; Headlight , 175 test , 15' a ; Gasoline , 73 degrees l'ej : ' Naptha , 03 degrees , 12o ; 150 prime whlto , lOo ; 150 water white , 12o ; Per fectlon , lie ; Lardlnc , 30o ; Summer , W. Va. lie ; XoroV. . Va. , 10c ; 1. X. L , dark en glue , 20o ; Carbon , snow \vhlto , 150 do grccs , 10 > c ; Turpetitlnu , 54c. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , : tos south itih : COMMERCIAL Capltnl , ' - $4OOOOO Surplus , - 4O.OOO Oniccrs and Directors K. M. Mor oman , (1 SI. Hitchcock , Jos. Oarncau.Jr. , A. Henry , ] { it. Anderson , Wm. U.Muul. v uroi. ; I , . It. Will alms. A. I ! , lloiiklns. pros. ; A. Mlllard. cnsnlvr ; lII. . ilryant , nsslatanc cashier. NATIONAL BANK. U. 8. DEPOSirOBY , OMAHA , NEB. Capital . $400,000 Snrjijiis Jnn , 1st , 1880 . 52,001) , HCNKV W. YATBS , I'resltlont. Lnwis S. Riti > . Vice I'resldent. 3 A. U. TOU/.AMN , W. V. MOHSB , JOHN S. CoMiiNP , It. C. ClMlHNO , J.N. M. PATHICK. W. II. S. HtJOUES , Casuier. THE IRON BANK. Cor. 12th ami Farnam Sts. A General Uantlng Duslnoss Iransacteil. WANTED ISSUED BY CITIES , COUNTIES , SCHOOL , , DISTRICTS , WATER Correspondence solicited. . COMPANIE8l ETC. NW HARRIS COMPANY , , a , Bankers , 103-163 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO. 7O State Street. BOSTON. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302 FARNAM STREET. Boots and Qhooa. KIRKENDALL , JONES A CO. , Successors to Itced , Jonci &Co. Wholesale Hannftctnrers of Bets : & Slioes Ageot * for Boston Itubbcr Shoe Co. , 1103. HOI and 1109 llamer tilrcot , Om lia. Kebraika. Browero. STORZ & 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1KJ1 North Eluhtcintli Btrvat.Omiiba , Nb. Cornloo. EAQLE CORNICE WORKS , Mannf-ctarers of Galvanized Iron Cornice WlmloiT-cap , nnd motnllokirlliihli , Jolm Kpenetcr , propnetor. ! C8aiid llJKouili idtli trent. 8toamFJttlnB8JPumps , Elo. BTRAKO A OLAR'K STEAU IIEATIKO ooj Pmnps , Pipes ana" Engines , Btttm , water , rnllwnr nnd mlnlnn luppllfi , eto. ( Wm \ and V211'arimni , ti ut , Omolia. U. S. WIND E KOINE A PUMP CO. , Steam and Water [ lalllJaj wind mill , , 013 and 02fl Jonca it , , Omaba , U. r. icon , Acting Manager. BROWNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery Bnest-lron work , ateam pump , , uw mill , . 121J-1215 l.caienwcrtU ttrvet , Omulra. Iron Works. PAXTON & VinnLINO IRON WORKS , Wrougnt and Cait Iron Building Wort nglnc , , bra i work' general foundrrmachine aad liUciiinlili norK. Ofiiea tml work , , U. I' . Uf , and mbttrect , Omalia. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire andiron Railinis Uetkralli.'rlQilowguanU. Honor itand , , nlrailgm , , etc. 12INurtuloili > trootUinalia. OMAHA SAVE & IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Froof Safes , Vault , , lall work , Iron abuttert aad flro ei pt . U. Audieen. urop'r. Corner Kfu aud Jack , on , u , Wboloalo manufacturer , of SasnBoors , , Bliuds and Mouldings , Branch offlce , ntb aid Iiard ttieeU. Omtka , Ned. SOUTH OMAHA UNION STOOK YARDS GO Of iioutii Omalia , Licntcl Agrloulturt.l Implomonta. lUrtotill'l ' Iiniilciiionls , Wagons , Garrlagci i , etc.YhotMiTe. . Oronha , NebrMka. Furniture , A MOKE , Wholesale Dcalcfs In Furniture , Kitrnmn itt t , OmMm. N'o OllAKLES .Fnrailnra , .Omnhn , X Qrooorloo. AtcCOlW , UHAUY , t CO. ; Wholesale Grocers , orth troctt. Onuhn. N bt Mt . Hardware. ir. J\ Heayy HMwaro , Iron and Steel , E , MlLnURKA STODDA1W CO. , Mnnuraelunn and joiners In Waioas , Buggies Rake ) , Plows , Etc. Cor. i'UMul ' 1'nclflo troet , Omaha. Artlota * Mntorlnlo. A. nObl'I ! , Jr. , Arlists1 Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 l.'ouRlns ilroot , Omnba , Nebrnsktv. Boots and Shoos. ir. V. MOUSE A CO. , Jotte of Boots anil Slices , 1101,11W , 1105 Douclns itrcot , Omnlia. Mnnufuctorr , Bummer street , notion. Conl , CoUo , Eto. JAMES IK , 'JC1I4.TU11EK OOAL CO. , Minors and SMnnsrs of Coal art Coi lloom'1 II.hsii , in 'I'll I'd II < , OnviiA. _ OMAHA COAL. COKE & LIME OO Joijtc.s oi Hard fctti liju Coal , an Houtli 13ti ! ctroot , Omaha , Kobrnikk. NEllKASKA FUEL CO. , Snipers of Coal anil Cok 214 South 13tli it. , Omaha , Nob. LUMBER , ETC , JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumlier , Eta Imported and American 1'orllanJ "omcut. StaM agent lor Mllwmik ( uliidrnu luctiuontanil ( jnlniy wml lime. _ Oil AS Ii. LEK , Dealer in HaiM Liinte Wood carpets nud pnrqui't lloor.nB. lilt ac\d Dongla * ntiecti , Omalia , Kc\j. \ OMAHA Luunnn co. , All Kinds of Bnilfling Material at Wholesale IStU atrcot and Union Pacific track , Omalia. ; LOUIS llItADl'OlW , Dialer in Lnrater , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doora , Ktc. Yard Corner 7th nd Doualaa. OBlet Corner 10th and Poumai. " FRED.T. \ . QUAY. Lnmlr Limp Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Comer Oth and Doutlas sti. , Oinab- _ " (7. A" . DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13tn and California ttrccli , Omaha , J ' braak . Notlqna. r. OBEKFELDETl & CO. , Imiiorters & Jolihers in Millinery & Notions 203. 211) ) anil 212 South IItit ulroct. Notions. JT. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Fimiisliins Gouds , 1174 Ilnrncjr Street , Omaha. UIDDELL & RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Bpaclaltloi Iluttcr , fen , cbccso. poultry , 1112 Howard itrcct , Omaliii , Nob. _ _ Dry Copcls and.NotlonB. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods garnishing Goods and Notions 1102 and 1101 Douglas , cor. 11th itreot , Omaha , Neb * . KlLPA'nilCK-KOCll DRY GOODS CO. , Importers & Jokers in Dry Goods , Notions Geit'a woo.l * . Corner lltli uud Llarnel atruvta , Uraalia. IJIMEJJAUOU A TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Mechanic * ' tool and DulTMo icale , . KM Uoujflaa atrcut , Omaua , Kob. _ Toys , Eto. H. HARDY & CO. , Jobber , of Toys , Dolls , Alhurns , Fancy Gooft , furnlshlnK goods , ehlldrcn'a carrlaRC , . 1MI r arnum , truot , Omalaa , M ) b. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Retired and Lnhricating Oils , Ail * greato , etc. . Omaha. A. H. Plihop. Papor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper D3 lers , Cam a nice , lock of prlntlnwrapping and nrltlafl 1 auaalloaxlroa o c ra paper CHICAGOlHORT LIKE OK TH13 Chicago , Milwaukee St , Paul'R'y ' , TLo Ileut Route from Omnba and Council Bluffs to THE EAST ; TWO A. nAH mCTVVKKK OMAHA Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. 1'aul , Minneapolis , Cedar Rapids , Bock Island , Fieeporl , llockforil , Clinton , DubiHjue , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Junmllle , llclolt , Wlnoiia , La CYossc , Aa < l all otbtr Important point * Katt , Mortti ait and buufticujt. ' For through ticket * call en the lltket agent at JtO ] TBrnam Mreet , In liarkur lilook , or At UiilOB I'ncifla 1)01)01. 1'n 11 root ) gleipari and the tlneit Dining Cart In th vorMaru run on the Dialnllnu ot the ihlcago , MIL waukea 4Kt. 1'aul llallwuy , unit ererj atttiitlon U pMil lo pauL'u eri ur couruuui cuiplajgi o ( tti company. K.MII.UCII. Ooner * ! Mananer. j. K.TIICKKK , AulitintUoDorat MnnaR r , A. V. U. CAltl'KNTKlt , UniierM 1'uteniier and Ticket Auent. Ol'.0.1C. IlKAFfOBI ) . AuUlaai Reoeril I'MKngU nilltcket Airont. TJOLAUKCHoeral8atiirlntnrtoni. . " - "ABOUT CLOVES. Wlicu you are buyluit plot et rtmtmlxr that there It ucli a MiluB&i a price that li too c > ituIt It tietierto pay H fair | > rlco aud net good uloven Ilku llutcli * Blnvuu'v. Thvy aru inailo- rfroiii wlecletl ikluilalhul run I fil to be the most ! crrlccatilo inu'le. Ifjoui waut to know more about' Klovta In general and IIUICllllllOll'll IJIOVCK In | > ari liar , Ancloso tainpfurtho l > o k About ( Jlove > . II will Intcati . you. KtTlULUIIEU 1W2. IQUX C. ilUXCUIMBOM , J.twtenu , N. V.