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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1890)
THJfi 031 AH A .UAJLJU * J3JJJIS , TIIE si'ECUUTlYE ' MARKETS' ! hv Big Bears Stood in the Pit antl Offered Wheat , and the Market Took it. CORN EXHIBITS A BULLISH FEELING , Tins HlroiiKlli In OntH Just About IJnl- nncrtl the AVctikncHH of tlio Day { Cat lie nntl rmcAfio , . .TitnoRHppclal [ Telegram toTur llm. ] 'I lie w ln-nt market today was ijullo vig orous ntul late In the day bpcuino strong. Al though DID big boars stood In the pit nnd of fered wheat heavily at times tlm market took H iitul mm pd upngilln Tlioliest Ilguroof the clay was lo over the close of yesterday nnd tlm lust prlco yesterday was the bottom prlco this morning. Thi-ro was llttlo hear IIPWS and not tiny very | M > sltlvo hull news. Holders of wheat appeared to feel sure of their position n ml the hear tactics hail llttlo effect. Minne apolis ent numerous dlip.itohes regarding a good demand for wheat on the truck. Dulntli again reported loo.ono bushels worked for ex port. HU f.ouls and Iho southwest again Runt hull news about Kansas heads containing no wheat nnd buying orders came also. Lxport rlearantes were Unlit -lO.ltdO bushels from Now York nnd nothliu fiom other prills The ta bles wmo easy for npot and futures Tlio re- ( M'lptHlHiru wprofUcius and Includt'il 28carsof No 8 The net Inn of the market was : .Inly Wj Jjo to M'io ' to S'lUc to Wlu to MI'i ' tit t o'clock , August 88'to ' to MV to fc'c ) to t < s''o to MVC ; HeiitembcrH'l'.ctoaS'.e ' to fc'JVc toh'te ' toMi'je ; Deccinhai OO'Je tnOU'fc ' tolM'jp ' tolW'io tollO'Ji * Thru * . was a lousing market In wheat the last half hour ; the best prices of thu day were lo.ichcd and the closing was actlxo and Mrong at the close to the top figures Juno cold to the elose utf-S"c. ' . 1 cent up ; July toiicliul b'J'aC. and elo od at Ss'i'ie ' bid. 1 ( > up : August I'lnsfd at'i'i1 hlght.riit Ni'ti'i HuptPiii- IPI ) "jo higher nteWio and December was "Jo up at oo'.c. I'nless It was cooler weather In tlin north west and an outlook for colder and stoimy weather heio and ulsphen1 \ , there was llttlo apparent teason for the higher prices In corn' 'J no bulllsb feeling existed , lioweer , and the closing prlies weio Uo to ' 'So higher than yes- teiday. o\en aftei a Might decllno from the llrst prices tbc > Mr-it hour. .In no sold at . and ll'iont ' flu close ; .July : il\c and c. w closing n shade from the top ; August moved / up to ii'nc and September .BJ.O to ac'jc , closliiu' .it.Uk' . Logan A. Co. an 1 llumliolr were good bnyeis. and the buying wiih genet. il. The strength In o its today just about b.il- ancul tlio weakness of jestoid.iy and tlm losses In prlcis generally weio regained. Tlieio was an aotlu ) IntureKt In thu nniUet all day and the ( list prices woio the lowest of the day Tin ; advance was \ciy gradual , and the top prices wore reached Just before the close , us In trie other grain pltH. Juno 27'e to2r * e , July 3711 to'.T'.e to the Hose , August sold at lVc ! and Srt'iic , closing at Stic , fcepteiabor at 2-i'xe and SS'ic. closing atSVic. Tlm provision trade was moro active than usual today and while the pilCes wore ad- Mincid for laid and ilbs. mess pork sold lower. Dispatches from the yards gave bogs an ad vance of. > o to inu and all itiIuMy | sold. This , with Miry light oIltrlngH In the pit early , lielpid pliers a little. On call ribs and lard were fuither helpi il b > tlio buying predlte < l to AIIMOIII .V Co , and Cmliilir , Kjau and Hiitch- totl.MA foi July. ClltC.ltlO I.IVK STOCK. Pnir'.no , .Iiino I'l fpooltilTi'loKMin to TUB ItFK 1 C'WTI.I lliislnissv.is u .iln slow anil tlio prlii-s won * \\tulvln tlm flit o.ittlo llnu Kxpoitors tti'tu not opur.it Ing to any Kro.it cxti'nt uiiil tiltlicsM'd liuuf 1 1. uldiis Indlf- fi > i.nl ( Tin1 Millies arc -itioiiK tinilS'ic ' lo\\or th. in lust wi'ok and tlio Koucr.il ti.ido on both Milt's of tlioiKcim Js In bail sli ipo and no lin- | iri\oniciit Is iinlli'Ip ittil until the Kiipplv fulls below the pri'Mint he. ivy run. Huoolpts ofToxnii" , iOO , alsi > slow , jiilcrs iiiiiuttluil and fully lOo lower limn at tlio onoii- Ing ( if tlio ccU C'dns and eoiiiiiion iiatho liutilii'is' slorK .no ucil.iliily on a diinnwaid ttiin and ! m list follow tlio dcollno in 'IVxas. llnslnoss uis : ll ht In tlio stookur and ftidoi line ullli lllllo or no c'liaimo In Milni'i Choloo to I'Mr.i bee i" ) . fJ/iW-lOO ; lilldlllin to Ki o I slidt. t. ) to I , MO Ills , tl.-KKS ) 4 ( o ; I.U to I. LVI Ibs , tl Oi3l V ) ; K'.1 to I. .In ) Ibs , tlGilll ( : stockvrs and fi'odm-s , J-'WfiH.IO ; io . s , hulls and inlxrd , if.MIXTfrJ . 10 ; bulU , It J.'J'i ® 2(0. ( slop-fid sticrs , fltnffJI.IOi Texas I-4Xi ( i.l r ; ftd steers , $ J.IOffi4.4.'Oj cows , Jl.OO ® ; ai. I lee * , lluslnoss was active with another up- t u in of a nluUi'l and at lln.aiUancotliebiillcnas Bold , ji't the late s.tlrsM > ro a sluido lower. I'uekurs p ild fiiini WKX3) HO , laiKoly 8.1 < B ; HhlppllIK , J.I'IVtt-.j ( ) llKht sorts , frt ! K > g4 00 ; llRllt ri'u and Mild at $ JOGJIM. About all bold at the close1. / ' /AM .Vt'I.I . YntiK , June 11 [ Apodal Ttilogram to TIIK HI.K 1 STOCKS- Stock trade contlnups to depend on Chicago and London for Its luflit- pnces. The former city Is supposed to feel the pulse of rallioid organbatlons , and the foreign mm ket Is expected to rolled the elTcet of silver legislation London failed to furnish anv material change In prices this morning and dispatches from the west Indicated that nclthci p uty was \.cry \ aggressive. On the whole the bulls appear the most hopeful. They expect rhlcngo bears to run to cover easUv and It Is argued that while the light maigln ennuis hero liu\o been ( 'Unlimited by the declines , tlio holders for the loin ; pull and Invcstoih have held firm , nnd will be liiwhen Iho conditions Impiovo and the adv UUCP sets In In the early dealings today only four stocks Oitvon Tiniiscoiiti- iicnlul , Snj-ar Uollneiles , Ululiinond & West Point and M Paul showed anyieal anima tion. The London Inures came generally higher , but thlsmatket failed to icsnond to theliiiprovpmeiit.and Hist pi Ices showing only idlght clmnui's from last evening's IJKIIICS wi-roiiullu Irreguliu Tlio early dealings do- \elopid a lietti r tone , howovoi. and Oregon Traiiscontlnenlal , unlike y i sterility , w as con- nilciiinsly | ( htiong , lining 1 per cent to 50 ? . The iistof the list , while miikluc advances - vvllh Iho Mngle iixcoptliin of Klclimond ft West I'olnt , which , after opening up aj , hettkd back to last night's pi Ice moved over an extiemoly iianow iiingp. Snjar Itollnerli's , after a slight decline , advanced again and ntSV , , was I" , pei tent bettor than last evening. The markctgtivo no evidence of lit'lnc anv thing lint a tradeis1 miikot and no further feature w as dev eloped. At noon there was a iiilot | and featiircli ss marUot. The prices of HtocKs did not hold at thu early ad- MIIICO. The taking of gold for export , London Helling , the liquidation for long account and prospect of a further rate tumble , all com bined to lower the prices and discourage hold- OIH , whllo theie was no xiiarp hio.ik in any de- inoialUatloii , but adrauglng , weak market to thu close. The total sales were lUVU ) shares. The following were the closing limitations : . . . . , . , - - : j tiu * ivi villl * PlIIMKMHtl ANTII.Kl'AI'Flt-'V'afl'j per POIlt. biHti.iso hxi'iiAMih-Oulet ami llriu ; slvty- duy bllU , tt.W > , ; ( Icnuuiil. * l hS. Mining KtookH , NKW YoitK. JiuioU-lSpoalul Telegram to TIIV.HKK.Tho ] followlu , ! are the mlnln , ' stoolc iitotatlons | : I'ltOHVVK .H.tltKKT.S. ClilCAtio. Juno 111. 1JO ; p. m. close Whc.it 1 Inn ; cash. hMc ; July.Ni H' . Corn I'll in ; cash , III1. ; July , 'Il o. O.ils I'lrnti cash , and July , . ' , ' ( . ' . U\o Iullal43)ic. ) ) llarlov Qnlct , I'rimoTlmotliv-rirmatll OL.U riax-Kusy atlLUU. WhiskyUU. . Pork-llil ) | | cash , JU.W ; Julv.U'.70. Lard-Oulet ; cash , JCV1W ; July , fllivaso'lj. I'loiir UtichaiiKid ; dcaloiH iiskid f4.M O.l''i for jatontH In bnnvls , Fl.a.viTJ.7 for bakers , KI.7V > ® | . 'J3 ( orHtiulght anil ( I.403I.GO fur winter , Provisions-Shoulders. $ ' 50535,10 : short clear , n IVi.1 * 5J ; short ribs. W.OO VIO. Hutter Unchanged ; eruamory , 10O14o ; ln try , Ktl.lo. -LJncliniisrd : fiillcroamoheildursanil lliitH , 7't4l ' ) * ' ' * . Vouiii ; AinurlvuH. 7 > 4 Kiffs Uiiviiuiit.ua i frosh. J | U'o. Ulili'S J'ncluii u dilUhtb'ri.'OUMil . B uiiil l nils , Ooj KUH'iimilti-iiuaU.il't'ftici ilry illiit , ut.,01 dry b.ilitcl ; hlilc * , uc ; ilry vulr , fXitflo ' li rul lij j packed , 4'e'iOi No. 2 , Hccolptu , SlitpnVtu. Dour . ( Voo3 fl.noo \\hcnt . . . . . 27,013 0,000 Corn . . . . JC.7.000 nfUOOO On is , . . ya.m ) 4iwo NP.W VoiiK.Jtino H-WliPntr-Hicolpt . KJ.V OOOIjimhL'l ; f > tHjrt | tn.VO limliPli ! spot lrro - ill-ir. No. 2 riMl , ( UU ll1) ! ) l pli'Viilort IHfic nllo.it ; mi , d fo b ; optloiH linn ; No , : . ' red , . Juno cloiln ; ; nt txuc. Corn -Kuculpt * . 14 > ,700 IniMiols ; exports Od.flfl hnslii'ls ; pot stctuly No. 2. 4lc In I'lnvnlor ; HIH'H' ulloril ; nitsriiilrd mixed , 4 ( H I Uo ; options , stonily ; Juno closing nt Ho. Ho.Out OutHcc'olpti. , . 2i rt500 limhcls ; prports 7I.V ) IjiislicHj Bpot gtctulv ; No. B whltp. IHU G-njJOi mixed nutturn , itXt-JHot wlilto wcst- cnn.uisiuo ; options Irrogulur ; Junu closing nt 'CtVc. ColTro Option * clo cil steady , S to 11 points tip. H.ilf" < : ai,7.-)0 b K : .111110. fi7 wai7.tt ; July. SI7.0.vai7.ri ; siHil rlo sluadlor , fair car- ( ? OOS , ? .1).l)0 ) ) , Huniif Haw , easier ; fair refilling , 4' < 0 ! ro- flnrd ( Inn , I'ptroli'tim I'nltPtl closed for July nt OOJic. 2tK iH hti'iitlyt western lftllc. . 1'otk I'lriii ; nit'ss Jl I.7.'iI4.i * > . , Lnnl I'lrnit'r : western steam , 10.1.1 } July . . Iluttcr I'lrni ! iMtornilalry.8aiOcj cream ery , 7I.o ! ; ii : ln , IV. Cliec-iO Steadi ; western , 7i3e. ST. LOUIH , Jiinnn Wheats-Closed higher ; eash,8'c ) ; July. Si'ils7e. ( ( < 'orn lllKhor ; cash .K1 e ; July. 33Ue. OatH-Illirhi'r ; rush , i.'ie ; July. 'Iiic. Pork-til. V ) . Lard70. . Whlsky-ll.00. , . Iltitler 1'rusli , firm ; crentnery , I0r e ; ilulry , 8 ® lie. Mu.wAtlKrp. .IIIIIP n. Whu-it Steady ; No. 2 , spilni ? cash. K fWxn July , WUo. I'oriijiilct ; Ni. .I. : tl ( ! . Oats Stetiily : No. a white , . " > ' . & < : . Kyi Qnli't ; No I , 4fic. llntluy I'lrin ; No. - ' . 471 ( ( il8le. } Pi-oxlslons Qnlotj potK. tlitA MisviiAfOMH , Juno It. Wheat ItccclpK CS ours ; nlilptnunts , 'J7 curs ; donuind forcholuo mllllnjr wlii'iil prutty Bood ; low cridusvory dull. Closln , " No. I hard , Juno and July , B.o ; on truck. M ) < ii ! No , I niirtlicrn , Juno , Kic ; July , Wiojon tiac-k , 87 < iis7'lo ; No. a northern , June , fcOcij July Me , on ti.iok , 8I0S.)0. UINCIXNAU , Junu 1) ) . Wheat-Weak ; No. 2 led. SSi' . Corn I'll in ; No. 2 mUcd. 'I7c. O.its-guha : No Jml\ctl , JOVic. \ \ hlskjJI.UU. . KANSAS OITV , . I line n. Wlioitr-Lowpr- No 2 haul , cash , 7dc ; June , noinliial ; July , .J No 2 red. cath , Hit1 , isUeil. Corn -Low 01 ; No. 2 , utisli nnil June. B O.ils-No. 2 , c'lish , 20C asked ; lune , asy Livhi'.i'oor , , Juno II. Whout Market ilull ; holdcMolVt-r iiiodi-ratelyj t'alafornla No. J , 7s ' /il@7s ( Id pur cental ; rrd WLStuin , winter , Os lid Coin MuiKtt easy ; deinand poor. 'Ml NTOCK. ClilCAOO. Juno n.-Cattlo-Uooolpts. 0,003 ; market slow and lower ; lii'ces , M.70 ® . " > 00 ; steers , ? ! ( GVBil > " . > ; stocKi'rs and feeders , W.Wft 4 10 , CO M , hulls and mixed , JI.4J ® . ) U ; Texas steertl 4JI..M ; cows , $1 WX32.20. llius KoiHilpts , ai.twi ; inarUet htrong to " > o hlBhfi ; , iiilxtd. SI70S400 ; he.ivy. WbOa 4.07H , llBhU.l7- > ® lOU ; skips , WOO.1 50. Sheep -Ki'colpts , 7.033 ; in irket a shade lower and slow ; natives , * J 00 ® . ' ) W ; westerns , $1.00 ® fi ' . ' 0 ; Tux-ins , W KJ/ 'i' ; Iambi , * . " > OO&O UJ. KANSAS UITV , Juno U Cattle Itccolpts , 2iOO : ; shlpiiients , sOO ; market about steady ; steers , * .IOOIS"i ; cows , J1.00J ) Oj stockers and ( pullers , U UTE i 75 Hoes Kocoluts , > ) ,200 ; shipments , 1,300 ; .mar ket iflshui ; ulf arades , $ .1 .f-i ® . ! 07 ! ' , . ST. Louis. Juno -Oattlo Heoolpts , 22,000 ; shlpmi'iits , . 1,700 ; maiket Him ; fairto fancy native stems , it W&M ; btookors and feeders. 1. SO ® I DO. Hogs Kocelpts , 3.TOD ; shipments. 0,400 ; mar ket a shade liluherj hi'iiv > , } J70iJJ.bO ; paek- OMAHA 1,1 1'E STOCK. Cattlo. Vrlilav , Juno 13. Estimated receipts of c.ittlu 1,100. compared with 1,01' ' ) yostunl.iy mil I OM I'rldny of last vvtok. The mnikot. with the light receipts , opi ned active , steois , eows and Inills advanc ing , and stoekers and foedois steady. Steers VVPIO sliongcr. not iiioioon the market than necissiry foi looal eonsiimpllon. Nearly oveiythlng changed Irinds before midday The iccolpts of cow stulls were light , the de mand gojd , and prices advanced 5u and In some eases cvPII lOconan active market , all changing hands by the middle of the forenoon. The recolpls of stockers and feeders weio light and as usual dining the lust dujs of the week , the demand was nut lie.is y. llD 'S. Kstlmatcd receipts of hozs 4.100. compared with 4"H yesteiday and " > ,14" ) Kild iv of last WLOk. The market , was a nickel higher and slow , ouliu' to silesmeii holding for higher I Ices. After a good p irt of the morning had slipped away , neatly .ill the iccolpts changed at tno opening prices. At midday the market became Hat. with six or eight loads unsold. Latu In tlio uf tei noon all the pens weio cleared at if I ( kVnn.70. The i.mgo of pi Ices was $ .1 55 ® J 70 Light , JtV21 OJ'i ; mixed , &l YTH < 23 Ui ! ; heavy , ? M > 0 < 2-J70. The average of thepilces paid Is S.tUI1 , coiiipaii'd with if. ) 50 yesterday and JJ 51'i l'iIdaj of last week. Sheep. Estimated receipts of shppp 3IS , compared wjth none jestoiday and 215 1'ilday of last week. The market remained steady. The following Is a tahlo of prices paid In this market foi thogradoof stock mentioned : Prime steel s. 1IOJ lolWO Ibs . . .tin & ! . " > ( Jood steers. l.'VI to IHOIbs 440 fill GO ( loodstoois , lOIOtolDO tos t > ffiU" Common , 1UOO to ir > Jtbs 3.V ) ® .l N ) Common canners 1.00 © . ' 00 Ordinary to fall cows l.l > 0 < fM.5 | 1'alr to good cows 1 * K ) Good to choice cows 2.7. > Choice to fancv cows 2 IB . , 1'alr to good bulls 1.75 4UB ( Choice lo fancy hulls 25J < f&.l 5 Light stooUors and feeders 25J fs.125 1'eedors. HV ) to 1100 Ibs 2 IK ) ® .l 70 1'ali tocholca light hogs J " > 0 < % lr > > 1'ali to choice heavy hogs 300 ( i.l.70 Tali lo choice mixed ho s 355 Coinpuratlvu Tallies. The follow liu tiblo shows the ringo In prices on li's ( ditrliu this an 11 iat wcok ; of Prices. lions. The following tithlu sliowi the ruro of iirlcus ji.ilrt for hogs : rulrtuc'liolcollu'ht hogs H.V > 67 1 f,2'5 I'iilrto eholco huiivv IHUS ,1 ( > ) ( /tl 70 1'nlr tocholQU iiil\oil ho i J STijIOl u"i ! bllhUl' . I'rlincfnt Hhpop 10 fij'i " > 0 Good Lit slii'up 450 ft > 73 Coiiiiuoii toinuclluiii sheui ) J OJ © I -j ZO Cost or I Tlio fllo\vln4 table gives the aver i o c. . . . of ho son the data4 niuutlonil , Injliidln { tlu costto lay , as h isnd up in s Uoi reported : JnniiS 170 Juiion 3 5S Juno. ! : i i Juno 10 : i ci Juno 4 , J 5l'i Juno II II ( W Juno 5 . . , : ire J 11110(1 ( Junu U 3 ( Juno 7. Avora-jro l i'loo of Ho , ? ? . Showlui ; the iivur.io prloo p ild for lnt.li of thuUuy lu Uu itu 1 lu Id j ? , l-i-ii , Ijjj and 'Mt llllll IjL\VOSt Slllos Of Toiluv. Vw tuiiliiy. lllchcst . . . .1170 IHchest . M 70 1M Lowest . JW Stoolc llcoolptH. OdhMiil Yi'storrt iy INtliuutPil Toilav. Cuttlo . 41 cur-i. 1.019 Cnttlo . . M earn. 1,030 Hogs. . t'Jfurs ' , 4.1W ! Ilo s . . IS curs , 4,100 ' bhtuip . . . . curs 31S i of Stunk. Showing the number of cattle , hogs and bhcep bought by the loading Imyma on lei - day's ' murliet : jniPi'iso AND r.jcronT STEEIIC. 12 Ml .1 T'i 4 IliOrt 4 m 17 lOSrt 4 N w iii : ; : i CT' ' { n insi 4 10 n 13D 4 n : t ; iin .110 so wn 4 10 8 u * > 440 ; . > ion 4 uo cows. 1 T 0 2 00 1 510 8 ( V ) 11 .1020 2 00 ii nis s oo s KV > a ( ft i t'TO ' : i on s.iiti s ( w ? i vv sm i. 1110 : i oo II H 8W 1. 1140 8 C5 1 1)10 ) : iW ) so urn 2 : ) 14. . ii' 2 rft ID RII : i to U 1011 2IO ! 1. . IO SW 4 HIT II 10 10 li W SfiO 14. . Hl 8M 8. II.O 3H 1 .1070 S ft ) 3. . 10W ) 8 W ) 1 U'O U SS 1..12JO 2 tO ItFIFEn ? . .1 f210 a. . 010 a so i. . 7o nno 11 . IB ! 841 17. . 723 U 00 1..1050 8 SO 1. . 610 2 ( M 1..HIO IPO 4 13f. 2M 1 1110 2.-.24 ! 1..II-M 2 l'i 1. . 4CO 8 60 1..1.JOO 275 1. H.W 2 23 23BTOCKnts BTOCKnts AND rF.nnsti1 ? 10. . Ml 3 { 0 3. . &I7 3 40 8 . S10 3 40 J. . 1.70 3 83 25. . M8 385 SO. . bU7 845 8. . 783 3IO 1..1WO 5C5 L.lOiV ) 3 SO 1.1570 360 1..150J 8 00 J..11W 3 00 CANMEIIS. 2. .1080 1 W ) 10. . CSO 1 75 1. . 010 1 71 1..10IO 1 75 0. . frOO 1 75 3. . ICJ 1 K CAI.VI S. 1. . 110 35d 13. . 1C2 853 BTI.IMtS AND IILIfUII ? . 40. . fc03 3 65 OXKX. 2..12CO 300 WESTCIIN CATTLr. No. Av. Pr. 41 feeders , Utah . R.H 3 : n 1 stag . ISO 2 00 nous. No Av. Sb. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 7 . 211 $ ir,2' { 47 . SOI 40105 4 . . . .20.1 3 fw 4S _ ' "KJ 41) ) ,105 Jl . 2lJ .155 Ki . . . .2N3 2UO 30.1 t.S . 80.1 8.M M . 'WO 1M ) it ia ( > l . . " 'I 120 3 V 6H _ 27(1 ( 3 Ikl fi . 110 8 5.1 CO . 8(1 ( 1 120 3 U1 PI . 208 1W ) 355 t , ! ) . . .2(11 ( 100 30.1 . 8 . . . .810 8 .M f > l . . . . - ' ( ) ! 12) 8 M 3. . . .410 8.M ( A . 2. 1 ISO 8 to 0.1 . 2.U 40 Ilia Ul . . . 27H M ) 3 Ikl 75 . . . .2:10 : 3 W ) 57 . IV ) Ita 3 Ul t,7 . 2.V. 120 8bu Mi . ' .Hfl 240 8 bl 20 . 24(1 ( 40 8U ) M . 8si | bO 30.1 l . . . .271 120 .IW ) 0.1 . 2r7 J Ul 07 . . . .OT 40 3 00 18 . 277 305 71 . . . .825 8 lit ) fi8 . SS2 M 3 ttl C' ) . . . .201 100 3 ( A ) 01 . SOI ISO 805 ( kl. . . . 8.EI N ) .1 ( i ( ) 6J . KW 40 , ) 1 > V t. . . . 227 40 3 M ) M . 2W ! 60 3 ( .T'i il. . . . 2U ! 80 8 ( M I > . . . . bO 8 .7 .2IU 40 , lli."i 51 . 110 40 31,7" Ikl . 24(1 ( 1W ) 3t,2'5 M . . . 2)7 ) 3 Ii7i4 1,0 . . 2t 1JO 8tfc. ' " , 67 ST. 307" Ml . 817 10 3i2"a ( 52 'KO 8 07'/ tkl . . 248 SOO 30- " , ( Mi . . . SU'J 31,755 lit ) . . 2.K1 8SO 31,2' Ks . . . . ' ) IH 40 3 7U 70. . . 21,8 , bO JbiH 114 DUO 100 870 til. . S4'j 2s ( ) 3IU'i ' 57 SJ 3 70 71. . . . 210 80 3 liS'i ' fu S85 370 67 288 ISO 3U'i 25 2S1 60 370 < > . ! . . . . 217 l-'O 3 liHi 83. . . . 810 240 370 W . . . 24(1 ( M ) 81,2'i M. . . . S < IO 800 870 00 . . 244 ISO 80254 5 ! ) 8"i 370 Gl . . . S07 40 .ld.i'5 ' 57 Shi 370 ( .7. . . . 255. 3 bill .60 S 7 fcO 370 STAOS. 1 4V ) 2 00 1 510 2 00 1 4M > 200 Market Mention. Ilogsfio higher. Cattle stronger. Titus ilTcrliiinc , Lltchtlold , marketed hogs. J. W. llollcnbcelc camu In from nimvvood with a o.irof bogs. J. II. Koblnson had two cars of cattle In from berlbner. Tliom.is Var.ih c.uao In from llansen with u car of e.ittlo. James Colgrov chad a ear of cattle on the m.uket fiom Wymoic. Spelts & Kldsterm.in sent in two cars of hogs from D.ivld City. O'Connor llios. & Simpson , Ljons , disposed of a lo.ul of hogs. ] livlii'cr& Hedge of Verona had acarof hogs on the maiUet , Can & Allen had tvvoe.irs of cattle on the market fiom LoNlugton. 1' . Mann eameovei fiom Woodbine , la. , with a e.ir of hogs. fullei , femttb & rullur. Scrlbncr , was among the linns that maiUeted liors. T. A. Matlojk A , Son of Lowell marketed a lo.ul of hogs. S. M.tUouk c.uno In vvlth them. J. M. Hn'iiemen , a substantial stouKman of I'ender , was down \utli tliieu c.irs of cattle and one of hogs. iMeCoiKIo & Taylor had two cars of feeders on the market from llemlngfoid. Mr. Taylor came In with them. A. It. Van K.imlt of the firm of Van Ziindt Ilrotheis , Kwlng , was up with a Car of liogs. Agent.Tones of the Street stable car com pany has it'celved vvoid fiom the Denver agent of that compiny that a lai o number of stockersand feeders will likely bu &hlpped boon fiom Denver to this m.nket. O.W.1/1.4 irHOJsES.t&E JIAUKETS. Protlucc. FISH I'or Ib : I'lcsb white and trout. lOUlIc ; pike , iXi lOe ; plckeiel , lOc ; salmon , 15u ; bass , 12'/.e ; halibut. He ; lobsters , U'Jc. HliiFs , 1'hi.TSNII TAr.r.ow Green salted bides , 4Jlr > ; diy salted bides. 4'55 > lc ; dry Mint hides , 8c ; calf bides , 4'Si'.jc. ' ( ' Dam.igcd hldes2oless. hheep pelts , gieen. each , . "itlu © tl.85 ; sheep pelt , dry , per Ib , OQllc ; t.illow , No. 1 , 8',0-110 : No 2 , . ) UJ'io ; BIO.ISLwhite , 3'-4le : jullow,8'ia.to. ' ( HKANS Il.ind plcUd navy , $1 COiJl.71 ; hand nleked n tvy , medium , * I.Wil 00 ; hand picked tonntry , * l.tOlfl ( ; good clean , tl.25Ql.IO. Ai'i'M : Hum u l8r Ib , ( J3 c. Wooij I'lno unwashed , l.lllo ( ; medium un- wasbed , 18Jlc ; coursu unwashed , IwaJOc. Tunslleav 01 , per 11) . - ' flO4 00 ; each. W 00 ® 7.00 ; ottei , each , * .11KX47.0J ! ; wolf , eaeli , 50bOo ; LOOII. e.ieh , 4xitk1cj ( ( mink , each , , ! 050c ; iniisk- r.it , fall. 8l.'o ; inuski.it. vUntor , 10l" > c ; hkiink , 2.V340U ; badger , 40oI.OO ; dter skins , per Ib. SO.tOo ; deei skins , winter , pel Ib , 12 Si-'Sc. OiiAMirs Per beT , Medlteranean sweets , $500 ; IMS Angeles , $100 ; fancy Duaito bted- 1 Ings , 11.10 : Hoill. $000. I'lNhAI'lT.l S I'ci'lloIJlOSt 00. bTHAWiihiiuii.s 1'er ease , elioleo shipping stock , $ . ' 7' ai00 ; good , t-'OOJB 1.1) ) . Unit n 1'erbbl , relliud , MK ) ; half bill , $ lr > 0 ; luuil elder , pine , per bill , $500 ; oiangu cider , half 1)1)1 ) , JT.IHI ; pear elder , half 1)1)1 , t M. U\MioiiMA Uithiiuihb 1'er 10 Ib bov , 11.00 ® l.W. t. Lou Is , 2-bn stands , $800. . : I'lincy Y. A. , full cream , lie ; full eroam twins , 10'ic ; choice full iionm twins , IKSlOo ; skims , l/twio ; bvvlss , domi'stlc , 1517o ; llmbiiigcr , fnnev , KttUv ; lulck , l-'OIJe. VKIKT\IIMS New sonthuiii onions , per 1)1)1 ) , $1003,150 ; hursoi.idlsh , per do$1.25 ; now southein potatoes , ii 50 ® . ) 00 per bbl ; halt bbl Backs. 11.M. PoiATOis Old , per bushel , choice , 20.tOo , LKVIONS Per box , .Messina , fancy. M oy5 r < 0 ; strictly choice , $ l.75ffi5.00 ; extt.i faney lemons , HtiTTi u Creamery , fancy rolls , print. 17 ® 18c ; creamery , taney , solid packed , I" > ® l7c ; cri'iunoiy , eholco , I0l2e ; dairy , fancy rolls and prints , l.'ffii.ie ; daily , fanoy , solid packid , KKi&l-o ; daily , choice , 0IOe ; country roll , fiiimy , 8o ) ; choice , 7&8c ; Inferior. 25c. KoosIlo tier doz for strictly fresh ; stale block not saleable. Iltm.s ( Quotations are for delivery In Chicago cage ) Dry biilTalo , tier ton. Jlli.OOSls.OU ; dry country , blenched. Jill0031JIX ) ; dry country , damp and meaty. J.S.WXfUO OJ. .1) ) I.I.IFS ; ' © per Ib , DDithssii ) Vm-'OIiolco medium , G@7o : light , MM'.e ; heavy , 45l5c. Lissl.l n Oil.--UlQific. Coco \.MJTS--Per hundred , f500. PiCKMrS Medliiiu. POI bbl , fV ) ; small , M.V ) ; ghoiklns , U7.50 ; U A. II , chow chow , ijts , 585j lilnth.tl. 15. lloui.riiV"Pordo7Pn , eholco hens , $ .100514.03 ; choice , mixed , 91'Xb.t 00 ; roosters , * . ' 50 < rw.7" > ; spring chickens , IJW for small ; t3 252.50 foi medium ; iJ5m34.UO foi large ; ll\o turuoys , per OAI.IMIIIMA Vi-np.TAiit.rS"Potatops , per Ib , "o ; cabbage , per Ib , .I'.iiCk1 ; onions , per Ib , J'ic. I'rovlHloiiH. 5IKATSPdokcrs prices Smoked hams in Ib average. lOc ; smoked hams. 20 to Si Ibs , ll' ' j ; Miioked hams , I.1 lo 14 Ibs , 10'4o ; bieakfast bacon , be ; ham sausage h' c ; picnic hams , 7'ic ; tilled beef hams , 8'ic ; bti'f tongues , per do/ . J < HK ) ; drvsalt meals , A > 4@k ( > ; mess pork , tier bbl , * I-'M ; oxlra mess beef , JIIW ; tuilsago , jitir Ib , bologna , 4o , slur.4'4Ci liver , 4Ho ; blood , 4'c ; head I cheese. 41e. Add 'jo per Ib for lots less than M Ibs Pig porli , boneless , per bbl , JI.IM ; half bbl , $7 SI ; iiuartei bbl , $ .17.1 ; pigs hoeks half bbs. $1 75 ; nuarter ' " " " ' " ' bbls. Uul'j iilulith "lbls.V.Uj"k'f8 ) ) | VVlbs , i'iV ; pigs feet , half bbls , l-'T'i , < iuiirtor bbls , H.50 ; ulKhth bbls. KJ ! ; kllM. n Ibs each , U5c. DlllssM ) llu.l hleeis , MO to OX ) Ibs , avg , native. ( > itQIV' ( ; steers , 400 loWO Ibs , a\g. na tlvp. tVKOUo : LOWS and hclfots , 400toDJOIbs , uL' . 5lic- CtNNhi ) MKtTK-Corned beef , 1 Ib , $1.20 ; corned beef , 2 10 , * . ' 10 , lunch tongue , 1 Ib , JOj ) lunch tongue. 2 Ib , ( I 75 ; brawn , 1 Ib , $1 20 ; brawn. 2 Ib. ( . ' 00 ; ox tongues , 1 * , Ib , * 5U ) ; ox tongues,211) ) . } 00ii ) chipped beef. 't ' Ib , J1.21 : chipped lii'i'f. 1 Ib , t.MU ; roast beef , 1 Hi , muni ! cans , f I 21) ) ; roast beef , . ' Ib , round cann. ( 'ixi ; potted ham. U Ib , round cans , 05o : polled ham , U Ib , round cans , tl VO ; deviled ham , 't Ib , round cans , tl5c : dovllcd ham. ' ' , Ib , round CIIIIH , (1.20 ; polled ox longne , ' 4 Ib , lonnd cans , C.V > ; polled ox tongue'i ' Ib , round cans , fi.'jo ; compressed ham , 1 Ib , siiiarocaus. | ( t 75 ; joiu- nresscd ham , 2 Ib , MIIIIIIU cans , t " * i , tripe. 2 Ib , round cans. fl.Nt ; minced collops , a Ib , round cans , t..20 ; boneless pigs feet , 2 Ib , , . Ott.s-K\ira lard oil , w s , 4Rc , extra No. I , lard oil , 4Jo ; No. 1 , lard oil. .Uc , No. 2 , lard oil , Ilia : extra ne.UHfcxit oil , 4Ju ; No. 1 , lieiitsfoot oil , aso ) tullow oil , 4.'c. bi'icrn 1'ins1 TtiMiutx-Uiilf barrels , III.50 ; nuarler barrels. M.OOS eighth barrels , J.OO ; Kit ! ) IMbs eiii'h , t. 11 . I'HMKII lli.f.1- To.Miuin-Ilalf barrels. 11050 ; ijiiarter barrels , tf.w. ulcbthbarrtls , a ) , i IfJ LAUD-Tlcrcos Hcfiiied lard compound , 5ci ; I pttrolcif , O'ics UetflP 7c. Ail ! 'i to ' , o per Ib , for smaller p.ickag ; ' * . i I I'lCKM'ii Tiili'K Malt barrels. JS/iO ; nuiirter barrel" . tl-H | elgntb barrels , fiwci kits , 1 > Ibs. each , 05c. . . . . , . lloNKTrovinTitirr Hnif ImfrtoK ti"5 : n'tnr- terbarreKI-MOjolshtb brtrtt4 < , Ji.Hi kits , is Ibs. each , We. Pro Alt- Cut loaf. P'ie { niT loaf cubes , 7' < o ; standard , powdered , i-e : XX.X.V , powdered , 8'iet grantllattil. MnnilnrdrT t1 ! confeetlon- ors' A ( 7cj whlto , extra , Q'c ' ; extra C , Nc- 2IJ e ; Planter , Site : Homo flluml.SIVic ; Pure Mocha , aic : O. O.JaMi , ICIc- COITKI : Orccn 1'ancy old Rolden Klo , 22c ; fancy old pcaborry. 24t e ; Ulu.cholco to fancy , 2ic : : Klo , prime. 28fot ! HUvgixMl , 22'io , Santos and common Klo. ItuJWlC ! MiK'tia. ' . ' .H ; ; .lava , Kcuulne , O. 0. , > ; ; ; Java , good Interior , 25c ; African , 22'ic. . Ooons-ltarlcy , 3'c ' ( ; farina. r o ; peas , ; io : oatmeal. I'wiSc ; macatonl , too ; vermicelli , lOo ; rice. 4al.c ( ) ; sago and tapioca , ( VilTc ; lima beans , oc ; spilt pcm , 80 ; spaglttl , OASNfn OOODS I'rults , ( 'allfornla standard llartlett , $ J.10U2.25 ; jicacbes , yeilow , $ J. 10112.25 ; pc iches , lemon cling. ( J.40 ; pluias , egg , $1.05 ® 1.80 ; plums , golden drop , Jl.s ) ; plums , green gages , ti.bVtti.bO ; peachi'S with pits In , tl.oo ; eurrantit80 : gooseberries , $2.25 ; quinces , J-MO ; raspberries , $ . ' .80r stravv berries. J..M ; peaches , .i-lbeastern standards , JI.M ; 3 Ib pic , $1.21 ; gallons pie , $ .IOOappks ; lilgli standards , $111 ; 2-lb gooseberries , txic ; 2-lb strawberries , IXKii'llo ; 2-lb iiispborrlcs , Ji 00lb blueberries , 8J@'XV ; 2-lb blackberries , 05il"je : 2-lb straw berries , preserv ed , JI.80 ; 2-lb raspberries , preserved - served , $1.8) ) ; 2-lb blackberries , ptosorvcd , Vfni-.TAtii.is Tomatoes- ) extra , $1.00 ; 3 11) standard western brands , 'We ; gallons , strictly standard , $2.tK ) . Coin 1'Inest gtown. $1 W ) ; glltedgcd sugar corn , very line , $1.50 ; eholco 2 Ib sugai corn , $1.10 ; 2 Ib extra western 25c ; deml-llne , per can. 10c ; 2 111 Hlfted , $1 M ; 2 Ib early June , $ t.2.Vill. 15 ; 2 Ib Man row standard brands , $1.10 ; 2 Ib soaked , 67c. hiring beans 21b high gride , Hcfugee. 65c ; 2 Ib fiol- ili'ii nax beans , 70c ; 2 Ib string beans , O0e ; l.lniii beans 2 Ib soaked , ric. Doston baked be.ins Jib Lewis , $1.05 ; Crown in ami , $1.50. Sweet potatoes-- . ' ) 11) Now Jersey , $1 00. Pump- Kln.s II Ib , $1.10. Okra and tomatoes. $1.00 ; okra , $1 M ; succotash , tl.SO. DIIII.O ruuiTS Currantsnow.r % ® 7c ; prunes casks , i00 ! Ibs. OVic ; prunes , bbl or bag , fl'ic ; eltion peel , drums , 23 Ibs , 22c ; lemon ptel , drums 20o ; apples , choice evaporated , lOc ; Michigan , hs Uo ; Persian dates. 7c ; blackber ries , evaporated , 60-lb boxes. 51,0 ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 13c ; rasnljciiles evaporated , X. Y. , iiovv,30c : prunes , It C , . 00-70 , J012'je ' ; orange peel. 15o ; raisins , California , London crop It'K ' ) , $2 15 ; California , loose muscatels , crop 1890 , $2 W ; Valenclas , 1M , Oj ; Valcnclas , new , Oc ; California , seeds , sks , , bHc. I'lSlt Codllsh , extra Georges , Now. 5'ic ; grand bank , now , 4'/Jc ' ; silver , 2-lb bloolis , ( > o ; snow wblto , 2-lb bricks , new 7Jic ; Turkey rod , largo middle bricks. BMe ; snow wblto crates , 12-5 Ib boxes , 7J. e ; niQdlum scaled herring. 2. > c ; No. 1 sealed berilng , 20c ; domestic. Holland herring , 40c ; Hamburg spiced beirlng , OOc ; Kusslan s irdlncs. 05c ; Husslan saidlnes , plain , Ke ) ; Imported Holland heirlng , ciovvn brand , Hc ) ; do fancy milkers , OOc ; m..cicerolNo.l shore , half bblsl 1 03 ; bloatc-is , half bbls.tlH 00 ; white llsh , half bbls , $7.00 ; trout , half bbls$5.r > 0 ; fam ily bite llsh.8. ) 60 ; s Union , JS W ; 1-lbmaekeral ( heiriiigj , $ tX ( ) ; 1-Ib ilnnan baddies , Jl.W ) ; l-lli lobsteis. * . ' .11tfr.85 ! ; 1-lb Alaska salmon , A lent. tl.'B ; 2-lbo > stois. 10 of , 81.1)1 ) , 1-11) ) oysters , 5oz. $1.11 , 2-lb selects I. oz. iS. 15 ; 1-lh clams , little necks , JI.J1 ; 2-lb clams , little necks. $1.71 ; 'J-ll > sardines , Imported , per case , 100s , $1100 2000 ; 'i-lb Impottod boncltss saidlnes , key , $ J'iOO ; Vlb s.irdlnes. Ameilean , perease , IWs , Kiencb stjle , $4 40TljOdlb ; sanllni's. Ametlean , tier ease , lOJs , Trench style , $7"i03,8UO : J-lli sar dines , mustard , per case , 50s , $ J.71S4 00 ; Im ported key sardines , $ IJ 08 . SAI.SOIIA Ilbls. l4c ; granulated , 2c ; Kegs , l' c. c.boiA ) Pkgs. 00 Ibs to box , n < i&1'ic. NUTS Almonds , no ; lli.i/lls. He ; filberts , 12'4e ; pecans , lie : walnuts , IJ'iC , peanut cocks , 8c ; masted , lie ; Temiessus pc aunts , 7'ic. Dituas ( ( iioccrs ) I'oi Ib , hoi ix , lOc ; cop peras , 2'5c : bay leaves. 14c ; glue , Itic ; i psiini salts , 4c ; gtaubei salts , : ) c ; sulphur , 8So ! ; blue \ltilol , cio ; alum,4e ; ieslnSe. MOIASSKS Ilbls , N. O. fancy , pel gal. WJWe ; choice. 4 > ® 47e. good , 80J2c ; Cuba baking , 2Ic ; black sti.ip , 20c. WHAITINO 1'Ari.n Straw , per Ib , l dS'ic ' ; rag. 3 < Jc ; Manilla H. .V3d ! No. 1 8c. Itos Union Simiru , : iU.L1o percent off list. bALT BalrySsjlbs in bbl , bulk , * , ' . ! ( ) ; best grade , 0 % 5s , J > : 0 ; host grade , 100 , 8s. $ . ' .40 ; best grade. 18. IOs * JSO ; rock salt , crushed , il.bO ; common , bbl , $1.85. i1 1 bo vi- Castile , mottled , * per Ib , 0IOc ; do , wblto , perlb. Uc. HiiOOMS-Parlor , 5 tie , * 3.00 : 4 tin. $2.75 ; 2 tie , $2.25 ; stables. $ - ' 85 ; pommgn. i.5Ji.75. COCOA 3t-lb tin. 40c jier Ib. CaocoLATK 82QJ5c per Ib ; German chicory , jcd , b'/Se. ' Hoi'K llasls Manilla rope , 15c ; sisal rope , 12c ; cotton lope , Klc ; new jirocess , 8'ac. ' COTTON Tv\ INK Illbb , very line , 3 or 4 ply , 2Se ; line , 21o ; Daisy , 18o ; candle wick , SSc. Oi.ivts Quarts , pel do/$4.00 ; pints , put doz , $ Vr > 0 ; bulk , per gal. ! k > c. VINIOAH .W gr. elder , lOc ; good , 12c ; ivhltu wine. He : fancy fruit , be. bTOVK POLISH JJ oo5 87 per gross. ; ItAOb Am. , per 100 , 417.00 ; Lonlston , per 100 , $1700 Ou.s-Korosuno-1' . W. , lie ; W. W , , 133 ; headlight , 14'je ; gasoline , lie ; salad oil. A 1 , $2 OJ@o.UO per do Linseed Haw , Olc ; boiled , OJc. _ Dry GooiN. HKAVV ItttovvN Corioss Atlnntlo A , 7'Jc : Atlantic II , 7e ; Atlantic 1) , ( I3e ; A t hint in 1' . Oo ; Auior.iC. 43 c ; lluek's Head , O'Jc ; Cabot \V , 0jo } ; Darlington. O' c ; Tanner's No. 1 , 'a. 4'ac ' ; Hooslei LL , fi'ie ; Indian Head , I'to ; LawieiRO LL , .l e ; Hcnilotta LL , r > 3.rc. I'fSB Hnow.s COTTONS Atlantic LL.Oc ; Au- roi.ill , b'tt ' ; AIIIOI i U.fl'i'o : Atlas ON It , 7Jc ! ; cheese cloth , 4c ; Clinton Tl.ri c ; Peppciell U , 04c ; LangUon G 11 , Oc. Iti.t.ALiii ii COTTOST Ilerkoloy cnmliile No U > , Oe ; Itest Yet , o o ; lliittercloth XX , I'/sc ' ; Cabot , 7'c ; Dwlght Anchor , Do ; Klleiton W. b. 7'ic ; Tlist Call.ll'jc ' ; Tiult of the Loom , 8.ie ; HIM bempor Idem. 8c ; Housokeepor.S c ; King Philip cambric , lOc ; Langdon O II Wo ; Lonsdale , Bic ; Lonsdalo cambric , lOc ; New York Mills , lie ; Oak Lawn. 7c. bin.h riNCia AN ! ) PJI.I.OW CASINOS llrown Net Pepporoll , 41ln , lOe ; Peptieioll , 8-4 , ISc ; Pcppeiell 0-4 , 20o Peppornll , 10-4. 2So ; Utlca , 4sn | , He ; Utlca. fiSlii , 17'5c ; Utlca. 78 In , 24c ; Utlca , bO In , S > c ; Utlca. OJ in , 2Ao , Illeacbed Not IVpperell , 4. In , lOc ; Peppoioll , 40 In , lie ; Pepporell , 0-1. 144o ; Peppcrcll , 8-4 , 20c ; Pep- peiell,0-l , 22u ; Pepnerell , 10-4 , 2-Jc ; Utlca , 8-4 , 24o ; Utlca , 11-1.200 ! Utlca. 10-4.28'ic. ' GINHIIAVIS Amoskeag , oyc ; Amoskeag , rtiess.bUc ; Hates , O'je ; Warwick , dress , 7' c ; L.incaster , OUc ; Glenalro , O'ic ; Wblttcnton , dress , b'iu. PIIINTS Indigo blue Net Martha Wash ington , bo ; Amuilcun , OUe ; Arnold , 6140 ; Ar nold It. long cloth. lOo ; Stlfol A , l.'o ; Jleirl- maek ? . lOe ; Gold Leaf , Slie ; Hamilton , 51.0 ; Allen Pinks , O'ic ; AllunUhambray , Oc ; Glou- costui , .I' c. 1'iillsTe - Tanclcs nddystono , O'Jo ; Steel Htvei.lto ; Kaniapo , 44c ; St. Legor , 5'So ; Shiit- Ings Martha WasbliiKton. 4V5e ; Merrlmack , 4'4e. Tin key Hurts Tountatn , Olio ; Garner , 7o ; Orellold , 8Ko ; Iterlln.o'ic. WICIANB Net , I'hlslle , 7'4c ; Red Cross. 7o. Coi.oiiht ) OAMlilttcs Clown , 4J4C ; Ited btar. 4'Jc ; rolled Clover. 5c ; Slater , Oc ; high colors , le ti\tra , UiitMl Slovens' II , 10-In , 5'jo ' ; Slovens' I ) . 18- In , Oc ; btovens1 A , lli-ln. 7o ; htovens' P , IH-ln , Uc ; .Stevens' M. 18-ln , 8io ! ; Slovens' N. SO-ln , 8'Je ; Stevens' NN , 82-ln. OHc ; Slovens' S.UT , 20- In. ll'ic ; bleached , Ic oxtra. 1)1 MMS Net. Amoskeag , O-or , Kl'ic ; York , camlet. 12c ; Kverutt , Htandard , U"jo ; Hay maker's , 7' c ; Old York , XX. 10'Jc ; Lawrence. 220 , ll'ie ; Lawrence , 0-pz. J5ic ! ; fancy stilpes andehecks , IHJc. CorroNADi s York Nimkln , 104c ; Evorett8- oz. , | su ; Lewlston 10-orr. 22He ; Woiklngnian'H , He ; Coikscrew , Quinine , per oz. P.V. \ . , 4flc ; Qcrinan , 4UIn ; dian , peril ) , 73c ; Insect powder , .He ; opium , M.75J morphine , per or , tl.10 ; hops , per Hi , 30c ; gljeerlne , 20o ; dextrine ; , JUo ; cuttlebone , , ! 5c ; cream tartar , pine , .cioj commercial , IHo ; cam phor , 47c ; am , call ) . 14c ; blue vltiol , 7 > ic Acids-Carbolic , 40@Hoi eltrlo. 4VSI7e ; tar- larle , .rr flte ; hiilphurlc , per Ib , 3o. Olls-- Spprin , 11.20 ; turpentine. Voj ) Timka beans , ! .2.Vft2.35 ; balsam tdlii. V.sfCIUt'i calomel , 0554 l'7o ' ; cantliar.tdlos , JI.WU.I5 ; cassia buds , LlKiO ' "o ; chlorofotm , 4'ii(5'ml ' ) ingot , 47di5.'o ; gum arable. WtaV ; gbceiliieS3U23ui lycotiodUini , 4JlCcj mtroury , b5c. HI.OCK TlN-Small p Ip , "SSo " per Ib ; bar. 30e pet Ib t , Cot'i'Fii Planished boiler sl7us , 3J'ia pur Ib ; cold rolled , sue per Ib ; sheathing , 8so per Ib ; bills and Hats , 2nu per Ib. ( lAt.rANi/Ki ) bttmr litov Dlso't 60-10 pnr eunl , pat. plun. lion , Nos. SlttJ * , A , 104 ! II , - , I , C. , 14x20 , 112 , J.1.15 ; I. * h'tlt'lTr'lltosNo. . 28 , J..C5 ) ; No. 27 , $ .1.75. Soi.iirii IIOI.1t * . " t7"3i ! > X" 10vHl TI.N PiATi-Cok . 10x14. 225 , U 23 , bTl-Kl. N \ lt.illase , 1125. .Tt.iii , \ \ nil. NAILS llase , 8J01. Wlllb Jap balb , tJ.00 ; gulv. , $4,15. For some tltno past the HIo On ndo West- cm railway company has lofuscd to earn out tin order of the city council of 1'rovo , Utah , lu rt'Banl to pluukliii ; and ic-palring eciUln stu-etcrossiiiKs. The other day the people assembled vvltlt picks , crowbars and other tools urn ! toro up ovcry mil In the city limits This brought tlio company to terms , and their agents agreed toicluj the tracks nail cuiry out the city ordinance to thu letter. THU ItUAliTY a TN TUUMKNTS placed on recjnl during X yesterday ! P I ) Kvans and wife to J I ) Ilocknfcllnw , tinil i. part of lot 5 , blk 11 , Waterloo , w d . i COO OJ Dlmlckand wlfotoK A Dlnilck. two tract * upon whloli tuv looated houses Nns , llh and 1MW Cass si , deed . , DO Patterson and wife , to U N J llolln , lotOblk 17 , Centr.ilPark , wd . . 8,500 r H Hutmto ' M II Klllott , lot 10 , Ulk "II , " Shlnn'sSd add. w d . . . . . . . . 0,000 II II Piulth and wife lo INslu Wallace , lot : i. blk I. Denman Place , w d 700 Miles .v , Thompson to J M Westerfleld , lot li , blk ft , Cotncr .V Archnr's ndd , wd . . 425 T I ) Mnlrnnd wlfo to .H D Itarkaknr , lot 4. blk : t. West Omaha , w tl 18,000 S D llaikalow nnd wlfo to T 1) Mulr , lot 10 , blUO , Heed's 1st add , wd 10,000 Mercer Avenue Building association to S P Morehousc , lot2bk2Walnut ( Hill , wil . . 1,750 W 1) ) Vest to Louisa Withers , lot 1 and o Sj lots , blk8 , Liftootttf * Park , w d. . . . 350 DJO'Donahoectal toU WSmltb , lot 4 , r AldlnoSjimro. wd . . . . 4,200 Gate City Land Co to Hanson Stltt. lols 1) ) . 10 and 15 , blk 7 , lot 2 , blk S , Howling , wd 1,325 Ransom Stltt to 0 J Hanley.lots I ) , 10 and 11. blk 7 , lot 2 , blk 8. How ling Oreeu.w d 1,200 A M llrlggs to 1 II Irwln , lot 1 , blk 17 , Central Park , w d 2,500 Union stock yards compaiiv to Trunk Drelbus , lot It , blk 10 , Tlrst add to bontli Omaha , wd 300 Union block Yaids company to K U Vahlscamp. lot 2.1. blk 10 , Tlrst add to South Omaha , wd 300 Max Mevoret al to O H Ouglcr , lot 17 , blk 1 , lot 21 , blk 7. Manhattan add. w d COO Alois Trolbal nnd hushuid to Miry lnvorak , pt lots , llarkei's allotment , n u d 1 CJ.WCovell and wlfo to P A Polerson , lot I. blk 1 , Covull's add to Crlghton llelgbths , wd . 250 V O Lantry and wlfo to S T Cat twright , lots 11 and I. , blk IU ( , Florence , w d . . 005 Louis Crumble lo H A Connelly , part so so4-lVII. w d . . . . 3V Omaha Iron and nail company to Omaha nail manufacturing company , 8 foot strip udj blk 11 , Konntze & Kiitb's add , w d . . 100 niisahcth Ivastner and husband to Adam blcngllne , lot.I , blk 2 , Porlland Place , w d 1,871 H K Donnelly to Victor Hylandcr , lots 4 toll , Wavirly. lots 10. 11) ) and 21. blk 4 , Porlland Place ; lots 12 and 15 , blk 4 , lot 11 , blk2 , Clifton Hill , qed 1 T\vcutv-four transfers v $00,527 TJIK cocoAXirr VII < YDU. How tlio Cnrfoi'H IVoin Taliltl Arc JIaiullcd anil Disposed Of. Thobniltentluo City of Papeete , says the San Francisco Bulletin , is ono of the regular line of packets that trade directly between this poit nnd the Society islands , In the south Pacific , cairying pisseiiKon , ft eight , and the Pi cnch mails. Ono of the vessels of the line leaves hero for Tahiti , under contract to carry the mails , OH the llrst'day of each month. From hero the packets take full cur- goes of general merchandise , luxuiics , and nccessaiics for sale or barter among the islands of the Tahiti archipelago. On the retutn voyage they biing hero consignments of mother of pcatl , oranges , vanilla , a little cotton , edlblo fungus , and coconuuts ntid copia , the latter forming ulvvajs the chief part of the cat go. Few people who sco the fresh cocoanuts exposed for sale at nil the fruit and vegetable stalls throughout the city , or who use the desiccated inticlc in pastii and eonfcctionciy , have an idea of the largo number that aic , impoited hero every jear. List mouth 70,000 cocoanutb weio impoitcd hcie , and the aggregate impel ( alien for the last twelve mouths was 1,1IOJO. ! ) They \\cio handled by tbice linns , who eontiol nil the shipments to this poit , nnd who supply the 111,11 kut as far uitbt us tlio Mississippi. The nuts sell heio at $ & to S-iO a thousand When the in living vossal is dischatgcd the nuts ill o piled upon the dock and a number aio sold to dealers , who take them v.ith the busks The rest aio taken to the impor- tci- * ' warehouses , where they mo ptep.ued for the maiket. The llrst thing nccusSiii v is take off the thick exteiual husk or nnd. This is done by n mm called the "busker. ' The busker stands up at his u ink. Uofor' him ho has a ilrmly llxcdupright in a fiamc o a shaip-pointed steel instiumcntabout foua feet long. It is Hat on the side , and lookr like n harpoon. On this bo Impales the nut , and so tc.us Qil the husk. The work is ijulto laborious , as the fibrous covering is very tough and stimgy. It would take a novice about ten minutes to husk one nut. but an cxpctienced busker can stilp the rind off of about tw clvo bundled In ono day A busker is paid $ J per day. After being husked , the good green nuts , that is , those that have not spiouted , arc sold to the ict.ul fruit dealers , who sell them for about 10 cents a piece. The spiouted ones are next taken into an adjoining room , ivlicio they nio piepued for the maiket. They tire fltst put into a steam chest for the puiposo of sottening tholmid , woody shell , m order that it mabo more easily biokcn by the "opener. " The steam chest is about six fcetsquaio nud in it are placed from 1,500 to 8,000 nuts at a time. They me kopttboie an hour or an hour and a half , ami aio then taken while v\.um to the opening bench. The "opener" takes the nut in his left baud nud stiikes the shell scveial smut t raps with his opening knife , an Instrument something like nn oyster opener on n largo scale. This cracks the shell , which ho then piocecdsto remove , taking great euro not to injure the nut. A good opener can open 10) ) in an hour. The kernel or nut is then taken to the "peeler , " who , with a spoke shav. e , peels off the blown skin , leaving the white meat. A peeler can peel from sixty to seventy-live in mi hour. Fiom the peeler the nuts go to the washtubs - tubs , where they are thorough ! } washed in hot water. They arc then cut in qunitors and taken to tlio mills , which are woiked b > machinery. These mills are tluco in number nnd from them the nuts at o tinned out In seven diffci cnt forms. The three- kinds prin cipally tinned out nro the desiccated for fam ily use , another coarser for bakers' use , nnd snips , which me used by candy-inukcrs. Alter leaving the mills u ccitalu amount of granulated sugar is mixed with the ground nuts in stiips , which nio then laid in huge , shallow pans and nnd placed in thedilors , u sciics of largo wooden boxes heated by steam pipes. Hero they remain for twelve or four teen hours , being cniefully watched mean while , and when thoroughly dried aio placed in buirels , boxes , or tins , tind nro then icady for the mm kct. The external husk , from which Is obtained the coarse fiber which is largely used in some parts of the woild in the mamifuctuio of i opes , cot dago , brushes , door mats , etc , is only used heio us fuel for the furnace. Sov- ci.u attempts htivo been made to utilize it in this state lor viulous muposcs , but without success. The importers state that they have to leave the husk on ttio nuts on the voyage or the nuts would otherwise spoil. Copra is the kernel of the coconmit , which is biokcn into pieces and then allowed to dry in the sun It is estimated to 1,000 full-sized nuts will yield unwind of llvohundred pounds of copia , fiom which twcnty-livo gallons of oil can bo obtained Thu oil Is a white sub stance with a rather dlsagiccablo odor , and Is used chlclly In the manufuutuio of candles and soap. There are two companies , both loc.itc.l In this city , that expiess the oil fiom tlio topi a. The work is about ono thousand tons of eopia annually , wlillo the annual importation is about twcUo bundled tons. Tuosuiplus is shipped to Europe. Alter the oil has been pressed from the nut the icslduo is sold for cuttle and chicken food. The only rullromi tram out of Omaha run oxprcssly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council UlulTs , Dos Moiiies anil Chicago InwlnuBs is the Hock Inland voHtibulo limited , leaving Omaha at1:1" : p. in. daily. Ticket olllco 1UOJ , Sixteenth and Farntim at. , Omaha. Mr. lloulcni'ollcr'ii ( Jold Ono downtown jenoler received the other day from u steve anil furnace mer chant an order unlike anything which lie ever received before , wiyn the Now York World. Tills was nothing less im portant than a uot of hot-air legibters nuiilo to t-ot in tlio floor. They were made primarily in t-olicl hnihHfiom do- bigim by tlio architect , and Ills ordorB weie to plate them heavily in pure gold , When ilnUhcd they are to Mibmlt to being walked upon In the eountry house of Mr. Kookofullor. Tlio now oIllcoH of the great Rock Is land routu , 1U02 , Sixteenth and F.inium titrcot , Omaha , are the llnust in the city. C all and see them Tickets to till points cast at lowest RH1LWRY TIME GRRD I.OMM , I Illt-AnO , lit nr.lNuTO.N . \ I ) Arrives _ OraAhn I Depot 10th and Ma on Mrcrn. 4 3D p in . > . . . . .Oilcm : " K pron . . . tmTa in VlSnrai . . . . . . .Clilcatro i : | Ti'Si . . , . fi.0 p m ! > 11 p m . . . . . . . .ChlcftKO Kti > ro . . 0.50 p m | . , . . . . .thlrxftit local P OS n m l-mtTcn immUNtll ON \ MO. IllVKll Arrives Uinnlin. | 1'ci'ol loth niulMn oti tri > ( M Oiniha. ft ) U n in . . . .Denver Dny Kxprcs * . . . . ni 10 n n m Denver Ktpres li. 1 * p m C.tO | i in , . Denver Nlstil < Ctpri)9 ) ! > .HA n in n in . . . Lincoln laical . . t'W ' ) p m To Tca KiT.H'f J A IT II. l"Arrlvoi Oiuntm. Depot IQtli ami Mmon iitrools. t' ' 34 n m .Kansas Cltr Dnjr lltpre . . "huo p m P li p m K C Miiht Kip Tit V I * . Trail * | | fil" n m av s T rilOU.X TMTV A 1'AVIHC. latin. | l > I * , ili'pot. loth ami Mnrey SI' [ Oimlm. 7.1& nln ] Sloax Cltr 6 IS pin _ _ . . . _ Ht. I'nul K pri' 10 05 am sirnrx' onv * Arrives" Unnilm Depot IMIi ami U'eli'lr Omaha , t' iV am Onmlm. | U I * dopnt , 10th anil .Marcjr St Onmlm V IS n in . Phlontio Ktproo . l..V < > p m 4 U p in . . . , Ve < tlbuIu l.liultpil li fti n ni C 15 p ni ( Ir ct , Hit ) Mill ( Ar ox Mom 7 VJ n m V M ji in 2 43 p T..ivu iCIirCAiROtru" SI1 PAliuiArmci Onmlm | t ; 1 depot , loth nnil Mnrey "I' Vl > n in .ClilciKO Mull ( except Huiiiln ) ) I 005 p in nu ) p m Chlenwi Ktprcsi P TO pjn t'lilciiso i : jirp "Loaves" DM'AllAA'tr Loills Oniaha tl. I1 jilojMit. Knlinnil _ Many * < t < 4 it ) | t in t IAIIA | L'alllinll Itull 1.envoi * , i : A M ) viuiur Oinalin Do pill lUli nil I Web UjfJIli _ li I J n in . Illack 1II1U Kipruin ft 'AI p in P00 a in llnnllMK' Kxp ( Kv Hunilayl 5M p III & 10 p in Wiihoo A Lincoln I'lunciiKcr 10 A ) n in VurkA .Norfolk IKx _ 10 30 n m I'.M Omnhn | _ _ nppoUJilhnnWotiMpr ( St * I Omnhn 8 10 iTiu Hloux llty Auuiiiiuoilntton TfuTp rn 1 U ) p in Hluux City ixpre : < n ( lx ! Sun ) I.U p in 5 US p m . . . . Ht I'aul Lltultol . . . U i > u m 6 15 n in It inodft 1'n HtMWiir _ ( _ Kv _ Sun _ ) ) B 45 a m Jx > ivc < I MlSSOUIll l'ACIH"tT ( "Arrives _ Uinnhn | Depot I'itIi ' unit Wi'b < tc'r Sti | Omiha liT.IO iTiul * < t Louis A K I' Kxpru'i f * ft < l I' ' " _ U1 * p nil HI l niln A KJ" ixiri' | " | l , HI n m = UNION I'AOlVllf-sUlliMlllA.N TIIA NS Tlicno trnlut nlii xtop nt I Itli , nth-jotli nndilth ftrwts , Summit nnil Snvldno Cros.hn ! . Working men's trnlni do not run Sinulnr. Ie-\vo3 OlllL-AllO. It I A TrniiHfer Uiilini Depot , roil mil llliilt < ' ( , 10 p in Kxpru li U n m ; i 10 n m . Atlintlc Kiprii" f > V < p in 5 00 p m Vu'tlbnln l.lniltt'd 10 a n m Lenveu , CI1H Al.O X .N'Olll'fiWl.M i-.ll.N I Arrl\es Tninifi > r | Union Depot Comiill lllnnjt1 \ rnnifer 11 IU n m Chlenuo I , IK ) p m &OU p in Veitlbulu l.luiltuil ' .i IU : i in 101X1 p ,11 . KnHtern Hj tr 2 U ) p m 6(11 ( p in Atlnntlf Mull 7 iO n m Lcnvcs itllltAliO , MIL A &l" I'AUL I Arrlvua ' 1 r.m fi'rl I'lilon Depot Council ItlulTs I'l rnmfc'r " ' .i 10 alii Tiilcnco"M-ill ( pxivpt Sumlny ) 0 ) p m < lilCPKO ixpre : * . 10HO p m _ ClikiiKO Kxiiri- Lc'nvu T K < .Mr I01J A iTir Traiitterj Union Depot C'ounill Illurls ii)0'iriD ) | Ivnnins UtyTliy Kxfiresi" 10 V5 p ml Knnfni City Night Kxprc'ss Lenvos T"OMAHA'S si' MUlT" 1 Arrives 'Irniistcrl Union Depot , Council IJhijJ * | Triiinfer 6WJ jiTii ] ? i lolit * I rnioh llnh \\i \ \ IS p in LeiiVL-s | CIUOA(1O ( IIUlU7N" OUINl'V I Arrives" O'niUHfcrl Union Depot , Council DlurfM. jTrnimfer V 10 n in . . Clilcn o llxpress . . . . hSO p m 1000 p PI . . . ClikiiKO Ktpress . . . . tl 40 u m 7 n p in . triwtim Loonl II J ) u in hloTT.V 11i'V A I'AClfR' TAirfiei Trnii8fur JJiilyn Depot. Council llluiri I'lini infer " 45 n in bloux City Accommodation II S'i n m 050 p m at 1'Hiil Kiprcen "I5j p m "iiissouiu 1'ACiiic uuniniuAN TIIAINS BOSTON , MASS. CAPITAL $4OOOOO SURPLUS OOOOOO Accounts of Dank , Bunkers nnd Corponllons llcltcd Our facilities for COLLKCT1ONS nro excellent , nnd wo ro-ill couiit for bnnki when biluiuos wnrranl It lloston h n Reserve City , nnd bnlimcts with us from Innks ( not located In other Ilcaerve Clllcs ) count ni a roiene. Wo draw our own exchange on London nnd the Continent , and imikociblu trnnsfcrs and place money by tcligr.iph llirouUiout Iho Uulled Status nud Cnn- ndnWolmvo Wolmvo n market for prime first-class Investment Pcciirltlei , nnd Inxlto propo nls from Htnlus , Coun ties nnd Cities when tusulnc bonds Wo do n general biinklni ; bunluoss , nnd Invlto cor- rcapotidonco ASA P. POTTKH , PUKbi iNT. JOS.V. . WORK , CAbiiiuu. ' H H H I Ifc nr Hlori.lilno Ilnlilt O'tl - JL tt-J J-VJLcur.afn lotoaod.y. Kup 7tlllcored BU J UTEPUtMB.Leb.Don.O Abiolutclv reliable , i rfe < tly safe , most ponrrful female ri it ulator known n ( vir fall. 18 a I az. ] > Htpatd , ono box ( uaiclcnt. Aililrtx I ION HIllNl ( o Imtlilo , N. y. Bold by 0001J11AN DIlOo CO. DeniferstateLottery Denver , Colo. } Capital Prize $7,500. TICKETS , 50 CKNTB KACII. $26,370 PAID EACH MONTH. BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES. Address B. F , R1IODUS , DINVCK : , - COLORADO. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "Hr n tliorouuU knuwledfo of tlio natural lain whlcli Kowrnthooperutloniof dlu tlon nnd nutri tion , uud by a cireful apitllcatlon of thu flno proppr- tlc of well selected Coum , Mr Kppi hn provided our trcakfuit tublta nllh uilolkatoly flavored Lutcrtiuu which umy mvo u ninny heavy ilnctnrs1 bllli It li by the Judicious uie of nurli urllclc1 * of UU-t that a tonitltutlun tnuy l > u ifrnduull ; built up until itron rnough lo ri' l t every tendenco to ilUcao llun- drediof > ubtlu iialadle uro tlontln iiroiindiii remlr to attack oheruver Ibere l > a wvnk point Wu may rtcapo many u fiitnl slmfl by keeping ourBolvus null ( ortlDert with iiurv blood and a properly nourlibwl fruiue " llvll bcmco ( .uzette Made iliuply llh boiling wiuerorinlik Hold only In half pound tlm by crcx rs , labclixl Ihus lAMI'N KIM'S ' ( 0 Uoiiiu-'oimtlui I hi mlsu , JilJllJJ Ll 1 0 ( X W , , jLouilou , Lugl NEBRASKA National Bank U. B. DiYOSITOUY. OMAHA , Cnpltnl , - $4OOOOd Surplus Jnn. 1st , I80O , - 07.DOO Offlc r anil niroctori-llenry'w Tatdi , prf M nli Mn > U8 IlMd , Tlcoitrfildonli Jumos Vf tUva * l Vr , T'Morio. Johns CollLnii 11 C. Cuihlngi J. N. lib rauioii W. It B Hughe * , radiler. THIS IRON BANK. Corner llth and Farnam Strcf ti. A Genornl Itnnklnsr l\niliip i TrixnsnoteA. GOMMEROIA.IA National Bank Capital , - $4OOOOO Surplus , AOOOO Oftlccr * nnrt Tlrcflori-K. M Morncmnn. O t. Hitchcock , .Nupi'ti ilnrnpnii. Jr , A. Henry , K. H. Amlcrion , Wllll.iin I ) Mnul , Tlcp.pre Ulent ! U lit Wllllnnn. A. P. llopkln * . | > rc'ililcntl A Milliard , CMhlor ; F II. Ilrjnnl , niilitnnt rnililcr Omaha Manufacturers , UootH Shorn. KIUKENDALL , JONES A : CO. , Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes Uenta tor Hoi-ton HuMipr Shoo Co , 1107 , Itnrnor flti'Ol , Oinnhn , Nct > . = liio\\urH. BTOUZ V ILEH , Lager llccr Brewers , 1811 Nielli Iflli Htrcnt , Omnlm , Npb. Cornteo. EAQLE CORNICE WQUKS , Manufacturers of Calvanizcd Iron Cornice Window CAPO nnil nirtnllcukjrltglili Jnlm Kionolor proprlctur llMniul IIUHoulli lUlli rlrpct ArtlHtn' A A. HOSPE , JrT , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1511 Daimlnii Btri'cl. OniMm , Kcti Conl , CoUc , Ijto. OMAHA COAL , COKE AND LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. B. K Cor irtli nnd. Doiiulua Streets , Omulm , Net ) . NEBRASKA FUEL CO , Shippers of Coal and Coke , outh 13tti Street , Oinnhn , Net ) . Clears. DEAN , ARMSTRONG Ac CO. , Wholesale Cigars. 402 N irthFlrcet "Hollol" 1410. Dry Goods niul Notions. MTETsMif ii' & ca , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions Corner llth nnit lliiwnnl Stroota. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods * QcnU' Kurnl lilnnooit ! Corner llth nnil llnruojr Streets , Onmh.1 , Neb Fnrnltiiro. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , larnniu Mrect , Omnlm , Nebrinka. CHARLKS SHIVERICK , Furniture. Omnlm , GrooerlcH. McCORD , HRADY & CO , Wholesale Grocers , Mth and Lcnvenworth SlrcoU , Onmlm , Notirn ltn. Ijuiul > cr , ICto. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Lumber Etc. Etc. Wholesale , . , . Imported nnil American Portlnml Comcnt gont/orilllwiiukuo Hrilrnullo Cement , ana gulncjr Wblto l.lmo. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Wood carpcti nnd pnrquDtlloorliiK Bill and DougllU StreotB , Oiunhn , Ncuraakn. ' Vlit lJV. . GliKYl * Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc , , Etc. Corner 6th nnd Donwlna Street' , Omnlm. M 1 1 1 1 n c r y n ml No 1 1 o n . I. O13ERFELDER A : CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , 208. 210 nnd 312 South llth slreot. NotlonH : J. T. RODION Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , 112 * llnrney tired , Omnlm. _ Oils. . - , . . . / . . . . , . - ; . . ' . - CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle grease , clc , Omnlm. A II H'aliup ' , Mannncr. I'npor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carrr nlco itock of prlntlnB , wrnpplnu nnil wrltlnj paper Special nltciillun nl7en to cnnl paper. _ Stift'H , Ktju. A. L. DEANE & CO. , Urncrnl Agent * for Halls' Safes , 1 and 323 South 10th St , Omaha. r _ -1 _ Toyn , Kto. _ H. HARDY it CO. , Jobbcia of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , Home Kurnl hlnnaood , Children1 ! CnrrlagM. ISA frnrnnw Btrcct , Omaha , Npb AVater . . . . . . . . . . . > - . . . . . i . . Suppllcu. . - . . - . M . . U. B. WIND KNGINE tc PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , Ilnlllda ; wind rullla 018 and WO Joon > at , Omaha , U K lion , Acting Manager. Iron WorkH. PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS , Wrought aud Cast Iron Building Worlr , Englnen bran work , general foundrj , mnchlno and blackimlth work onico niul worki , U 1 * . lljr nnd 17th utrcot , Omaha OMAHA SAFE tc. IRON WORKS , Hanf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaulti , jfill nork , Iron tiutltiri nnd IIro oiapet. U Andrtoii .prop'r Cor llth ami Jaikmin bti. Hnwli , DoorN , Kto. M. A. DISUROW & CO. , Yi holeiale manufacturer ! of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Uranch onice , 12th and liarit itrveti , Omaha , II a. QotJt.Ii IJNION STOCK YA.OD8 CO. , 01 South Omaba. Liniited. SUROEDER & DEAN ; GRAIN , Provisions and Stocks. liascmcnl First National Bank , OOS South 13th Street , Omnhn. BROTHERS , Taxidermists Eptclmrni can be tent ai tafely nllo ICUi BU t. Oauka.