Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 26, 1890, Page 3, Image 3
I W Transactions in tbo Wheat Pit Show Many Eccentricities. HEAVY FEELING IN THE CORN CORNER , vOats Oats I'olloweil tlin Kxntnplo of tlio Other Cereals I'rovlflloiiH a Trlllo * Moro Active Cutilo niul Hogs. CnirAno.IiinoKi. [ Special Telegram to TUB IlKK.lThere win n bljt market In whonl to day. Thcni was u Iniavy buslnem on lioth lde % mid thcrcsullnf thoday.nsfartm higher or lower prlcei win concernedwns , In doubt tip to tlio lust honr.whcn operators who were bull- 1th nn wheat ntlfia ticcunia bearish lit & 5c mid vivo varan , It If ) ( lllllcnlt to lull what tlio market will not do. lint tlio murkest today WIIH not. entirely nt the whim of local traders , lint was governed somewhat by outside news and nTitunil conditions. The opening was easier on hot weather , early cables nnd thl bearish feollnif of tlio crowd. Tlio Mllltir ; wns led by Mr. llutchlnson , who al.so talked huarlth. at. I/ouIs hold now wheat fu ture * on a weakness at homo over now wlicat lecolptH. llaVlwIn k I'unitiiii and llrosseau HHO ! were free sellers hero. These were tlio K'llInK forct'H. They were stubbornly opposed from tliostnrt by a few bull fault mm by SK- ! nllleant buying. To begin with , \V. II. Lynn's liouso bought 000,000 litshrd.s ) the llrst hour and I orhaps l.uun.uu ) bushels during the diiy. Thin was for covering largely. Tliun Armour Si Co. lioiiKht wheat frouly on the oirly : break , llately IlrnthciH bought freely for foreign ao- romit. i.nter , lloiith hoimht heavily. U.V. . Dunham & Co. bad bull news from the north- weil. and bought wheat on It. Out Inspection of wheat was IW.OJO bushels , Including bO.utiO bushels of No. 8red. llradslrcet'M decrease In stoclinoant of the Kocklos were .S70.0W bushels. Now Vork reported 180,000 bushul-t of loading ami W ) , ( WO Ilkolv to load before July 1. C'ash wheat worked hero yesterday amounted to nearly 10J.OJO biiHluls and there was Imitury for a lurgocar/o today , but cash wheat ap pears to bo locked up. On top of this eamo the closing Liverpool cables lj ! pence dearer , confirming reports by private cables that the feeling abroad Is becumlng llrmor. Thesu two facts cause demand and higher cables turned the tldo for the bulls , and shortly after midday prices recovered and moved up pretty strongly. The action up to 1 o'clock was as followsuly : ) 81ic ? toSIJfc to El ? c toSIUo to fil'J toK" > Je ; August 85W toKiijioloMiSctob.'i'io toMic ; September Mo ! loSlSu loWllic to Bdc to Wiu : December 87o loWi'io to fc'Uc to 8 < 17ioto bt > c. Tlicclo.io of the market was stiong an < l at pains of \ \ to Kc over last night. Unfavora ble dispatches from the northwest , cash de mand and change of sentiment did the work. July bold up to KVsc , August Ki.iej ; and December to Ms. The closing pi lees weio : Juno 56c ! , July 85'e. AiigustBOJie , September ( -fiJie. and December 87'ic. On the curb July wheat was 85Bcc.iIIs ; feCo toEiG'iu ' ; pnHHIJicc totCit' . 'L'hero was a heavy t'eelliig In the corn corner all ( lav. There \\ero several reasons for It. ( Jut Inspection was not up to tlio usual amount , with only 118.031) ) Ifnshols taken from the More. Hhlpmcnts were comparatively light at 277,000 bushels. The clearances from Atlantic ports \\erollght. Cables worn easy for spot and futures. More than all this , hot weather was favoialilo for backward ( Ii-ld.s and caused hcalpers to turn Kellers , Now Vork dispatches Mild hears were pounding the market there on hot weather. Iliitcliliison sold July early. L-iter In the day the outlook changed home- what and there was a fair rally from the bottom tom pilces , but the closing Hgures were still Jio to &o under the eloe last night. The urlces weio : Jiinc , ! tlT @ 'llc at the close : July , iil'4o wxoivtoiic : ; August.ilfctorn : ? vt aic ; t'eplPinhf'r.ilt'ic ' toIlVscS.'I.Vjc toJJ.T'aOi October , 3l'c ( toti.V.io toJr.'ic. A sale of May at II'Hc w.'is the. llr.st leported. Oats followed the course of tboothor cereals all day. July sold oil' to7pC and closed steady with last night at L'7Jiu ; August opened Jic oil at''llVic. hold at " ( io and recovoml to "ti'jc ; September , OTJio to ii'i e to "tio ) ! at the close : .May sold at"83ic and i-llc. Theio WUH llltlo news hi the pit , hut the market acted very sensitive , especially for August and b'optcmhcr. The provision trade wasatrlllo moro active today. Very little wan done In the pit the llrst hour , but there were some selling on the morning call. ls- ! jmtclu's from the yards made the hog market easier afler the opening. On this short r bi opened with a small decline , but held fairly .steady doing the day. Kuril was Ftld | fieely by pucker * . Stock here Is Increas ing , anil tOilpmcnts are not satisfactory. .Moss jiork was not attracting any attention. July ] iork sold at.8l .fi.vai-.7l ) ; July lard was on * fie to * . " > . ? . " > ; July ribs tonchud J..00. a decllno of fie , and regained'J'/io to 83.Ki ( ! ! ; Sentoinher ribs touched ts.SO and September lard { < i.OO. Lard untl rlbseloH'jd at the bottom prices. CHIC. 1 W IIII'Jil ST < > UK. CniPAno , Juno 2"i. ISpoclalTologram to THE IlKK.1 OATTLK llnslncss was slow and prices weak to lOc lower on goxl : native steers. Out of 10.00) In the run 12KJO ( were natives and 4,000 Texans , M > It will bo seen that a largo per cunt of offerings were natives , of which a great bulk were of good to cholco quality. There was llttlo or no change In the price on Tcxans , especially wheio quality was equal to the price. Native butchcrsr stock had to give way to the run of Texans and stild rather easier. As was the casu yesteiday there were scarcely a sufllclcnt nuniber of Btockers on .sale to make the market ; hence prices aio entirely nominal , hut a few things on sale sold at strong prices. C'holco to extra lieeves , S-I.COrrtU.M ; mcolum to good steors. UIM to l.WOlhp , Jl.iWJI.W ; l.K ( ) to lno : Ibs. , .t.iKXai 4..Mn ; \ to 1'Mi Ihs. , Kl.MkTcl.llO ; stockers and feeders. $ . ' . : Y-I.X ! ) ; cows , bulls and mixed. $110 fH.\M \ ; hulk , W.L'.V'SS.'O : slop-fed steers , JI.OO © . 4.40 ; Texas steers. W.Kl.'Jr > : cows , ? I.WK2i'.a ) . , lloos The market'oncjtcd steady tostmng , hut closed weak and f > o lower , $1.73 being a htiong lirk'o at the close for good nilxetl. A few loads of prime heavy .shippers sold early at'I.h"i ; toJ.'U.biitil ! thocloso the best heavy would barely bring W.feO ; light sorts , W.7 FJXAXUI.lf , . NRW YOIIK. Juno 2"i. ( Special Telegram to Tun HUB. ' ] The leading operators of Wall Htrcot have great hopes that with tbo clearing away In trust stocks , following the decision of yesterday , the railroad list may enter upon amore moro natural course of action. Old ho.ids however , say that there will bo no broad market - ' ket or uniform business until ludep ndenco day Is passed. Then , according to these same beads , Atehlson , Missouri 1'aclllc and St. 1'aul will , In all probability , lead the general advance In standard securities. In thu face of this expression Is the fact that the public koupi out of the market. Thu evldencn of Inside dealings In many stocks will tend to keep thu public out. There was nothing remarkable about the llrst dealings today. There was a lonowcd pressure upon Sugar Hellnerles , hut thcstocksof thu regular list were not atl'ected by thu decline In that Mock and a linn to strong tone prevailed , which resulted In the establishment of ma terial advances In some purls of tbo list. The llrst prices , ascotnpnied with the closing flg- nres of last evening weie generally from ! j to fi per rent higher , while Sugar was oil' ? .i nor cent at Tl. The price of the last named quickly descended tola ) , at whlcn point the check was given a downward movement and a fractional jecoverv took place. In thu meantime Read ing , which had developed considerable activ ity , bad moved up ll ! per cent toTI'.i and the rest of the regular ll.st from ! to * percent , but ( bo Improvement went nofnrther , and the later llguics were slightly lower.thougb Sugar touched 70J. } The market continued with out animation and at 11 o'clock "wiJ-s dull and stagnant. There wns'IJJtleehamto In tbo market during the hour to 1'J o'clock. Northern 1'acllle shares win u up W for common and ' 4 for preferred. Heading lost ! J from UK best point at ll o'clock , while Atchlson. St. 1'aul and Missouri Pacllle each held small gains over tlm lust prices yiss- teiday. Them were a few stocks wblchshowed remarkable strength on light business. Atchl- soii rosi ) the-last hour to 4i ( , with n l'i net gam for the Hay. St. Paul , even with Its un favorable report on inirnlnKs. hold up to 7.vg nf ler sol UIIK iii75f. Heading w as wondei fully buoyant and rosu to 47. or a ' 'li net gain for tin day. Sugar was otr' ' points at the close at t'J ; > i. .nearly all stocks slumcd Might advances nnd thu feeling Is comparatively Lnilllsh. Total bales , r.'l.icil fchnros. The following wore the ( losing quotations : U. H,4 ri'Kul . . . . . . . ? > /NorlhoraTT lilc. . . . . ' ; ' " : U.K. 4i cdiipjin 12 ! > $ Uo i.rt'furrod < i II. 8,4if * nuular Ill O.A.N. w . ; ; .iii ) II.K 3cum.oa IU.I ilu | iroti > rri > il Ill I'aehluiliur 'UJ 113 N. V. Cunlral ti ' IVnlral l'.tcine. .HI I1. , 1) . Ji K VO ChlriiKU \ Alton. ' . . . ,131 ltuckl l a.l w CliU'iiKii , llurllnutun C , M.M. . ! V , A guinor urn * _ _ Uo irurorroil. . . . . . . Ill ) D..U.V W 145)4. ) llllnoULViitrul 110 ilo prjrerro.I , . . . , ! .1UJ J. , H. AW 'Union ' I'acllio. . . . Kiin > n \ Total K ) I W. < SI , U , V I * . . . ijikuShoro 'I'H ' ' > toitvirrii.l. | . . X7H Mli'lilKua LVntr l.,10)H ) t ra Uulou. tllmuurl 1'aclllc' 74 I MoMsv-Kuny , y ® percent. . : VAI-KII 3B7 l > er cent. HTIIIII.N < I ICIIAMHQuiet : : , easier ; blxty- day bllla , M.MH ! deiiuuul.i5l.BS NEW VOIIK , JiinoS.5. ISpoalal Tolosrain to TiiKllKK.-Thoroltu\vln3urotheinlnlni ] ; stock quotntlonit Alice . 2iT C < imiuoQ caltU. . 2p5 II. H . 150 Onturlu 4001) Oplilr 40 llomolako. , . lui I'kwnli , Aril m , Horn Hitter. . . . 325 Butter Creek 130 1'ltnitVCK JlAItKKT.1. CMICAOO. Jiitin3lii : n. in. eloio Wheat Klrniscimh. M'irj ' July. Ki 'jfts.yi'- ( lorn stoadyt ; 'atli.n'o : : . ( uly , ; ilo. U.iM-Klrnit caMi.tti'it ' ; ; July , SJUa. Ilvo la'i ? , Hurley Qulot , l'riinnTlnmtliy-l.3IOI.'B. l'lax-l.n. : WhHkv ! lou. I'ork-Oulut ; c.nli. ! l2..Vj ) July. HJ.70. I.iird-Oulli ca li. .W'i ! .Iiitv. tyv , l-liiiir ITiii'lmnued ! dealers asitr-il 1IA > W.'i" for ti.itoiiti * In b.irreU , tl.'i'tai.75 for hil < erH. tl.7.ai . for stritUht , ntul.4)i9 ) 4.m for winter. l'rovlMlons-Shoullor ( < fi.ODiW.10 ( ! short clear , t : > . .WM.4.-ij short ribs. f .UO. , , Ilutter-Uiieliaiiscutcreatnory.ll'SI.'io ; dairy , . Cheese llnnhatiKodt full cream chn.ldars and ( lalM. TliOT'lui Yntinit Ainnrlcn * . HftS'io. ' t wuitorn. HJJU'iq. sailed liulN , , " .a ; irrccnsilted e.ilf.U'i'iJi'cj dry Hint , OQ7u : dry stltal hides , Col dry calf , MMcs de-ipotm. ajj each. Tallow Unchanged ; packed , 4iftlUa ! ; No. S , 3S50 ! cake. 4'c. Ilunl ( ! t . Shlpni t . Hour . IO.OU O.OJ3 Wheat . 0.0) ) ) M.XK ( ) Corn . 414,110) 21S.0.1) . ) Oati . I7U.IHJ 1010JO NBW YOIIK , Juno ! i" . Wheat Hocclpls , (100 ( ljuilio'.s ; nxportH , iVVUJO bushoN ; spot clo cil Rlroii cr ; No. S red. ale In elevator ; UI S'.X.Uu alloat ; ni' : , ' ' .riS ! f o b ; oitloni ] llriu : No. a red , June. clo-diiK atn.c. ) Corn Hecolpts. 4S.IW bushels ; oxporU. R4r/)0 ) bushclH ; hpotclonlnx llriu ; No. L' . 4045J 41e In elevator ; 4IU'i ll,1tu alloat ; unitradeil inl.xed , 40ffir.,1 < e ; options lower ; Juno closing at ( O'jc. O.ttH ItccoliiK m.OOl hmlioli ; exports 32- OOOhuthels ; Hpothlvher ; No.tfwlilto. : ilL * > Ui ! ; mixed wcitern. 'Mlf.H'.ja ' ; while weiturn , 01 ® 4lc ; ojitloiH llriner ; June closing at.'ci.'iu. Oolroo Ojitlotii4 steady , unchanged to 10 points up. riiilrt : Clil3 bans ; June. Jl'.aoa IT-TiiJuly , $ lfl. " : > 310.W ; spot rlo dull ; fair ear- goes f'.OM. bn ar ICaw , dull ; rollncd nulot ; fair rerlii- lin. . 7lc ( ; centrifugals ltl : test , 5'ic ; A , 4'jTiJ'ii ) ; white extra A. S'i'cft.'iSc ; olT A , " > ; i-ltj ! ; cut loaf , O'ic ; powdered. l'l-l ( ! ; Kranulati'd , (1-14. ( Petroleum Unllol : closed for.luly at 83ic. Kirirs ICasy ; wostbru , lliill'ie. Pork .More active ; mess. tlt.2.VJ ! 13.75. Iittril Di'iiresseilf western stoaiu , $5.975 ! ; July closing at51.oMl1.OI. Ilutlor l-'ancy. llriu ; western dairy , OSJllo croaiuury , Willie ; Klsln , KKiSlOiic. Cheese About steady : western , 7 < 28e. ST. IOIHH , Juno S5. Wheat Closed higher ; cash , s : > c ; July , K4Jc. Corn Klrm ; cash.Gc \ ; July , W7iC. Oats Lower ; cusli. STic ! ; August.UTiic. l'ork-lullatlI..VJ. I.ard Nominal at $5.05. \Vhl.sky fl.W. Iliittor Klriuur ; dairy , ll115o ; creamery , 11 GI.'c. MINNEAPOLIS , Juno 25. Wheat Keeclpts , 70 cars , shipments , LM cars , I'retty isoml cluniniiil for hlKh grades early , but fell olT and ruled dull toolusu ; low grades very dull. Oloslns : No. 1 hard. Juno and July. 81'ic ' ; on track , HJC ; No. 1 northern , Junuand July. Wi : on track , K'lHo ; No. 'northern , Juno and July , 7Sc ; on track , 78'ftoOo. KA.NHAK OITV , JuiiuS5. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 hard.eash and Juno , 7-c ; July , C9o ; No. - red , cash , 7t-c asked. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , SSJi'ZWoyc ' ; June , " O.its Weaker ; No. 2 , cash , 25HC ! Juno , 25ie. ! MII.WAUKKI : . Juno 25. Whoai-I'irm ; No. 2 sprint ; , cash , K > &s ! /u ; July , b2. ' c ; No , 1 north ern , UJ. Corn I'lrm ; No. It , . ' ! 5c. Oats Dull ; No. 2 white , 23JJc. Kyis y u lot ; No. 1.47c. llitrloy I'rlino ; No. 2 , Me. I'rovlsluns Ivasy ; pork , cash , { 17.55. CINCINNATI , Juno 25. Wheat I'lrm ; No. 2 red. 85'ic. Corn l-'lrm ; No , 2 mixed , S'i-s'ffi'iSc. Oats I'lrin : No. 2 mixed , UOJi < U > llo Whisky 11.09. Livr.itfooi , , Juno 25. Wheat Steady ; hold ers oll'er moderately. Corn Steady ; demand fallen off. 'IS STOCK. OlltCAflO. Juno K > . Cattle lle-solpts. 1(5.510 ( ; market steady closing lower ; beeves , * t.W ( ® 4.85 ; steers , W.5 > iC4.5 < ) ; titoukors and feeders , f2.rigi.U ; ; ! ) ; cows , bulls and mixed , S1.4JJ.33 ; liogs-KojelpN , 27,0)J ; market steady , clos ing weaker ; mixed. $ j.l53.'i.85 ! ; heavy , JJ.Oj ® : i.b7'/i ' ; light. $ .l.i5W.DJ ( ; skips , 11.0 @ 'l.5) ) . Sheep-ltecelpts , y.OOU ; market steady , clos ing weak ; natives , $ . ' 1.505.ll ) ; western , 8J.UO ® 5.UU ; Texans , j.'l.25l.l5 ; lambs , $5.1U@5.70. ST. Louis. Juno 25.-Cattlo Receipts , 3,200 ; shipments , : ii : > , i ; market llrm ; fair to fancy native steers , { 4.UOKI.75 ; stockers and feeders. J2.851.75. Ilo s Kccelpts , 5,000 ; shipments , 8,000 ; mar ket Meady ; heavy , 1.7033.75 ; packing , UGOft- : i.i7'/j ( ! light , W..Vil.f'S. ' KANSAS CITY , Juno 25. Cattle Keeclpts , : | , OJO ; shlpmenls , aOW ; market steady ; steers , RnnU4.r > U ; stockcrs and feeders , f-.00 < DW.70 ; co\\s , $ i.doffli.r ; > o. Hojts Hecolpts , 8,100 ; shipments , 1'JOO ; mar ket higher ; all grades , % iXX\.W. \ E UTOVK. Cattle. Wednesday , Juno 25. Estimated receipts of cattle 2.SW , compared with 2,075 yesterday and 2.2 Weiluesdav of last week. The receipts during the llrst half of the week have been 5.S5I , compaivd with 0'Jll during tlio uorrotponilliiK period last week , a failing oil of 1,01) ) . The market opened lower , was very slow nearly alt day , steers helling lOo lower , with not a lew sales repotted 15u lower. Among the he. ivy receipts aie some very fair oaltlo. The receipts of cows was liberal , but there were no fancy cows among the arrivals. Cholco fancy co\Vs would brlns about steady prices. The markot. on the best grades of cows In the yarls , Is frj lower and slow , other irr.ules arj olV moro. Together with the hold-overs thu receipts of stockers and feeders will supply all demands although there was considerable Inquiry for that kind of stock , Estimated receipts of hogs 8.100 , compared with IMt.M yesterday and 8.818 Wednesday of last week. The toi-elpts ( luring the llrst half of the- week , have been 21,122 compared with 2 , " > , ! )71l ) during the corresponding period last week , a falling "IT of 4.857. The market , under the Inllucnco of large receipts and discourag ing advices , opened slow and lower , closing weaker than It opened. In the early morning buyers set tlii'iifiu'ves ' to knock on ° 5 lolOc , t/ut sellers were loth to accent the olVers. causing the market to ho very slow during the early morning hours. At midday forty loads yet remained In tlrst bands , all of which sold at steady prices during the'afternoon. . The ranzo of rprices was l.4.Vi J.r > ? } i : Hirjit , 8l.l3i.:0 : ; mixed. J.'l. xiM..V > ; heavv , $ ; i..V.43.7M. 'giu average of the prices paid was Jj.fi I , comimrcd with $ 't..Va ! ! yubterday and W.45 Wcdnoi > day of last week. Prices , The following Is a tablu of prices paH In this market for thu grade of stook mmitloncd t I'rlme stcoi-s. 1IIOJ to Hill Its . JI.IIO Cdl.5 : ) ( ! oed steers. 12.VJ to 1150 Bn . 4.15 ft ) . 40 tioodsteurs. IO" > T to I.IK ) Ibs . II.S5 ffll.SO Common. 1HW ) to 115J Ibs . y.M 4/i.SJ Common cannurs . l.W & 2.IH ) Drdlnary to fair cows . l.r,1 Ct.i5 : Kalr to good cows . l..K ' ) & 2.05 ( iood to choice cows . 2.75 ® I.I5 Choice to fanev cows . 2.ll" > ( ( 'ItH I'alrtogood hulls . 1.75 ( TM.05 ' Choice lo fancy bulls . 2.5) OtiM Light stockers and feeders . 2.5) ) ( it'l.5ll I'ecders , U5B to lliWlbs . S.1W 'I..VJ I'alr to choice light hogs . ; i.li < tt'l.M I'alrtocholco heavy hogs . : i..VJSft.r ) : | > 75 ! I'alr to cholco mixed hogs . 3.50 4M.53 t'l'riooi. HODS. The followlns table shtv.vi the j-an-jo of prices pain for hogs : l-'alr to choice light hogs * l II © 1 SO I'alr to cholcj heavy ! 1 B-JSifoi r.7i ! I'alr to choice mixed U 50 ( iB'J 5J SlltlU' . I'rlmflfat shuep 5 01 ai 40 Oood fat sheup 4 M © > : W Common to me.Hum shcop ) 0) ( 1 'J.i Coinparntlvu Taliloi. The following t iblo sho.ri . tha rano In prices on ho.sdurln { this uu 1 last woj < ; .1 Iju.VvVit Silos : of lli.ji. Toiluy. Vostjnlay. HUhoit ? IMi { Illuhest VI IW Lowest : j 43 Lowest U 45 .Stock Ituuulpts , oniclal Ymtordav Kstlnritol To.lav. rattle. . . . KouM.S.tir3 ) Oattlo..l4l ( > cars.-,810 llo.M. .IV.'cars. o.w : lloss l"J cars , b.100 Sheep Scars. 4 10 Horses. , . . 'Jcars , 47 AVOMBO IVloo of lloxt. ShowliK tin avor.ito prloopild f.irloiUor hoKSUii thu layjln Hjit-jJ In is ) ; , HiJ , Hi ) uiul IfMt Cost ur JIo i. The followlutf tuUU Klvoi the uvorago coat th ida' M m i ill ) m I , In Mu tint t'i3 , ii4b.i5U u.i , silo i rjpjrt ) I ; Juno 2 . .170 .Iiinolft . af V { .Iunoi. : nr 'i Juno 1 Ufa .Time i . ; i.U4 .tuno m . a 45 . . . : i.V ) .Tune I'J ' . a 47 .lunoil . . . asiu .lime' ' ) . . . . . . 3M > i .lunc 7 ; i M'i Juno 21 . : i M , iu MOP : i5S .tiiiio2.i . a nt .luno 10 : i n-i .rune 24 . a. Y ) < { .Ittnull . : i. > S July 25 . . . . . a 51 June 12 . .1 V ) June K . 'AW DlNptisltlou ol * Stootc. ttio nirn'isr of cittb , lion un-1 sheep bought by the lotJInj buyorj on to * day's market : OATTr.B. Hwlft.t Company . . . ( S57 The ( I. II , Hammond Co . 272 The Armoiir-Undahy 1'acklngCo . ( si OniAha Packing Co . . . . U U u Kotliiulillil . 121 llamllton fc Stephen . . . M Hcnt'in Si Underwood . a ) NoN M-irrls . S3 Iiobmann &Trauurmiiiiii . 105 Other lluyow . . . . 211 IIO.TS. The Armonr-Cndaby Tacking Co . n.SU Omaha Packing Co . 8,8 K Hwlft &Co . Tin The (1. II. Hammond Co . 4H ( J. P.yiiilri's& | Co . , . Wll Ilrltaln Hens . 15 llcprcHcntatlvo IIEP.T 8TEEI11. No , Av. t'r. No. Av. t'r. No. Av. Pr. Pr.H . 725 $101 14..l02."i * . ' ( IW : W..I2I5 H ! )5 ) . 750 325 4..10IX ) II IK ) 42. . 1100 3 l . 830 . ' 140 St. . 1147 3 1)J 42..1HU 3 IB . 1100 340 a . .12fi5 3 IK ) 3:1. : . 1174 4 IK ) . 014 340 2. 1175 375 3' ' ! . 1105 400 130) ) 350 8. . 1125 375 2l..ir'fl : 4 05 .1XV , 3 65 73. . 1X)7 ) 3 BO 17. . 1210 405 . 1105 3 UO SU..1IWJ 380 KIIII'PINO AND KXl'OltT STKRHS. .i : a : w..uwi iw ai .1201 $ i 10 ,1215 a 80 U2. .1424 3 UJ 20..1X' ! 410 .12U5 3 SO COWS. . 053 } 2 00 1..I020 J2 75 010 1 CO OIS 200 0..1U2S S H ) flTO 30,1 .IIOJ 225 1. UM 2 M 13IO 310 .10W ) 225 0..1075 2 M IKK ) 310 .1ir.0 23) 0..10H ll2.'i 3 W . 8M 2 .T > 4. 052 2 5'J 1. 11:10 : 310 . OB 240 17. IKK ) 2 M 1. 1100 20 .10110 2 .V ) 10. 9 ! ) J 855 11. 1130 110 .1IW ) S TO 1..1I50 8 IW 2. . 7W ! 340 . II.V ) 250 1. . 000 2C5 D. 8 0 340 . 720 250 BTOCKEHS AND 200 . . 820 3 25 IS..1225 T 25 2. . r,7i ) : ioo 4. . 8:12 : II 25 31 . . ( US J 30 : i 10 1..1020 3 25 2U. . IrJJ 3 40 innrau. 500 250 27. . 70 ? 3 2) 2. . 700 325 txn 2 (15 ( 3. . 913 30J 1..12JO 3 UJ 050 300 lIUI.TjR. 1..1500 210 1..1200 225 1. . 740 2 T5 1..1IIO 225 1..12UO 22.5 2. . 1875 880 CAN.NEIIS. 17..10.-0 140 2..1it5 : 1 81 1. . 850 185 1..KJ70 1 ( X ) 4. . 050 1 60 CALVES. 1. . 170 300 1 . 310 3 50 1. . 100 3 SO 1. . 270 350 3. . 203 3 50 OXEN. 2.2135 230 1..1370 2C5 2. .1700 875 34. .1049 3 S3 110(13. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. 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Market Mention. Cattle lower , lloss a hhade lower. " Fuller , Smith & Fuller so'.d boss. E. H. Cannon , Hulilrojo , marketed hogs. John Weldman , .Mead , was among those who sold bos. Ij. Hoedecker brought In a car of cuttlo from Louisville. OoorjioV. . Ilcarnea bad a car of hogs In from Davenpoit. Ilanna Brother * , Smyrna , marketed four cas of cattle. I ) . Atkins had a car of cattle on tbo market from I'rlend. W. Husenctterof Llnwoodbrought In Dvo caisof cattle. W. li. Tubbs was over from Emerson , la. , with a car of ho s. Henry Me Cord , Oakland , had u load of cat tle on the market. II.V. . XIcFadden was In with two cars of cat tle from llolbrook. Samuel Cot nor. PIckroll , disposed of u car of lie s on the market. K. A. Temploton & Oo. sent down a car of IIOKS from Teunmah. Two lump jawed steers were condemned and flhothy Inspector Howard , Utchllolil was represented by Titus & Tor- hune , who Fold a ear of hogs. James I'razlor. the veteran Columbus ship- pur , was here with two cars of bog.s , J. li. Itlchards , a heavy dealer of Ashland , was on the market with two cars of cattle. OJI.IIIA E 3IA1CKETS. Produce. COHN is OATS -3Hf Mc. llAV-KUJ@ll.OO. HllAX Stt.OO. FIHII L'urlb : I'erch , 7c ; bulTalo , To ; pon-h , 7c : pickerel , 8c ; pike. Ocj trout. Do ; white , Oo : eropple. I ( Jo : eat llsh , lie ; col slmik , I2o ; lloundurs , iie : ; Oregon salmon , 13c ; black buss , 15c ; lobalcis , I8c. Ai'i't.i : lliMTKit Per 11 > . C ® e. WOOL Kino unwashed , lliftlOo ; medium un washed , isli.'le : eonr.se rtnwashed , ISii''Oo. IliniM , PIII.TS A.NII TAI.I.OW Orccn salted bides , 5'.iilc ; dry salted hides , f.c | dry Hint bides , OVittSoi calf hides , 4ift7tic. ! Damaged bides 2i ! less. Sheep iiclls , reen. each. .Vic ® fl.25l sheep pells , dry , per Ib , OUIle ; tallow , A No. I , 4cs No. 8 , 3i ( | ioi Brease , white , 3i4Qlo : yellow , 2i'ifrlo. HDNKS itjuotatloiis are for delivery In Chi cago. ) Dry buiralo , per tour SIC.iJtt&tS.i'Oj dry country , blenched , siu.JO.IH3.00j dry country , damp and meaty , KlMiilU.UJ. .11:1,1.11- : ; : ii1tlo ( per II ) . Duns.sKi ) VKAI < Chulco medium , GG'c ; light , 55'icj heavy. 4aio. liiNSKini On. > - Haw. OOc : boiled , ( Vic. CIIIKU Per bill , rellned , W.OU ; half bill. J 1.23 ; hard elder , mm' , per libl , J5.00 ; orange elder , half bill. $ i.OJ ; pear elder , half bbl , (7.00. Pout/rilY Pur do/on , cholco bens , i'l.oOft.'l.flO ; choice mixed , tiJOKlM ) ; i-oostert. . * 8.M > i > .2.i5 ; spring chickens. $ . ' .UniW.25 fornmall ; . ' .25 3.00 for medium ; W.f > J4tl.OO for lurgej Iivo turkeys , perlb.lxailX ) . llUTTKii-Cieamery , fancy rolls , print. 107i 'ic : creamery , fanuy , solid packed , l.vaiTe ; creamery , choice , lOiiU'c ; dairy , fancy rolls and prints , l itl.'liv dairy , faucy > .olld jiuuked , HKftlio ; dairy , uhnlce. US.Uo ; country roll , fancy , 8SMo ; choice , 7.T.'o ( . . ; Infeilor , ' per dozen for strictly fresh ; stale stock not saleable , CiiEisK--Faiioy : V. A. , full cream. lOWMlo : full cream twins , 01ittlO)4o ) ; choice full uruiiiu twins , WilOu ; skims , OffiSo : SwUs do- ine.itlei5il7oilliiiburKer : , fancy , 1013oj brick. ] Ujbl2U , llBANrt-Hand picked navy. tl.60Sl.7S ; hand picked navy , medium , H.SOIfl.GO : hand picked country , lt.40ttl.CO ; Kood oloun , Jl.lUUl.8j. iua 1'er W-lb box , l. 3 I Vi ) outhorii per bit f-M ' A'PIIICOTSMlli crntps. 2.0. I'r.Ai'iir.4 ' Arkansai , 'i lit ! box. II.OOOI.30. PlNBAiM'f.KS I'crUor. R.M < ' I.W , OIUNOIH I'crln"t. Mrdlterranenn Hwrotn , f 1,75 ; Ios Anuele . $1.00 ; fnn-y. p.u.irto seed- lings. 11.50) ) lto.ll , Uxvn.fl..V ( ) . f'- ' I.Kiio.ND Per bov. Mo'ilnn. fnnoy. tfl.MKST.Ofl ! dtrlell v.cholce , M.SOiW.OJJ extrji ( aticy lemons , . . . . STliAwnKllltlKPcr2l'n' " . < * . choice uhlp- tf .stock , * J.75'ii l.r > : cood. J.tOlKV ) . A.si'iiBiiiiiKS lied. f..0 > Jf.7.'i ) per 81 nt ease I black. tJ.VKM.iK ) per 21 nt case. IH.ACKIIKHIUHS iM r ' 1.00 per24 nt cn e. OoiSKiiKitiitn Two bilsboljNtaiiil , t3.00. Coco ANfT.M Per hundred , . PICKI.KH Medium , per bbl , M.V ) ; .imoll , M.Ml gherkin * . (7,50 ; C , and II. cho\t chow , ( its , t3,83 ; pints. ( I.i5. : \VATin.MitON9-PerlOO. : : tavrtlH.ai.co. CANTAi.otri'K-Por doz , tfl.oufl.n.09. VKOKTAIII.ES Now outliorn otilon , nor bbl , JI..VT new fouthern potatoes , 1 1.50 per hoi. TOMATOES Per4-baskot crate. t8.2.VS2..V ) . Groccrlon. SUOAIIS Cut loaf. 7'fej cubs " ' ( < ! standard , powdered , TUe ; XXXX , powdered , PC ; granu lated , tt'le ; confectioner A , 040 : climax XC. fl'.ei Nebraska XC.OUo ; amber , 6ie ; Canary d. r.'ic. COKKF.G Green Pnney golden lllo. 2.1c ; fancy old peiihurry.SUtai lllocholco to fancy , Kljio ; Klo , prime , 2:10 ; Klo , peed , 22'ic ' ; Santos ami common Klo , NWWlc ; Mocha , ' "Jo ! Java , genuine O. a. , 2SCj Java. Rood lntcrlor25c ; Afrlcan.22e. ! COKI-KR Koastcd Arlosa. 25Jc ; llunola , 25ie ; MeLaughlln XXXX. 2.Vic ; German , 254io ; DllworthV. SSlioi Mon , aval's Jlnll- pouch , ! ! 5nic ; Moclia,3u ( , O. U. Java , 'Ck1. l-'Aiit.vAciots : ; Oooust Hurley , 314 ; farina , M ; peas' , 3c : oatmeal , lUffi'l'Sc ' ; macaroni , lOc ; vermicelli , lOc ; rice , 4.Jtt'Jic ? ( ! ; MIUO and tapi oca , fi.7c ; lima beans , Co ; spill peas , 3c ; CASNBU ( loons I'nilts , California standard brands , 24-lb. ! per doz Aprlcot.s , SLTtufiOS ; apricots , life fruit , JI.5' ) ; gallons. t"O ) ; black berries. ii.25 ; cherries black , f2. 0 ( < 61J.25i chor- rles , white. Ji.25Tt2.50 ; grapes , $ I.V ( > ai.M ) ; pears , llartlctt , tS.lofSSJnpeaches \ , yellow2.10i2.25- ( ! peaches , lemon cling. IJ.40 : plums , egg , - 9 I > i Douches , 3-lb eastern standards , $ | .K > ; 3-lb pie , $1.25 ; gallons , pie , J'1.03 ; apples , high .standards , ft' . 15 ; 2-lb gooseberries , ! Kc ) ; 2-lb strawberries IHKaittc ; .Mb raspberries , tl.'JO : 2-lb blueberries , WKB.iUc ; 2-lb blackberries , flY ? * 3c : 8-lb .straw berries. preserved , $1,80 ; 2-lb raspberries , pre served. il.80 ; 2-lb blackberries , iire.served.il.80 ; pineapples Hahama chopped , $3.00 ; 8-lb Ma nama grated , J3.75 ; 8-lb llahama sliced , $2.H ( ) ; 8-lb staudaid sliced , $ I.251.50 ; cherries , 2-lb red. Haltlmoio , KiBffic ; poais 8-lb , JI.U : VKOBTAiii.Ktf Tomatoes a Ib extra , tl.OO 3 Ib standard western brands , IWo ; gallons strictly standard. tMK ) . Corn Finest grown , tl.OO ; gilt elged : sugar corn , very line , (1.50 ; choice 2 Ib sugar corn , $1.10 ; 8 Ib extra western brands , 85oial.0fl ; 2 Ib standard western brands , C5475c. Mushrooms 1 Ib French , ex tra line , 22&25c ; 1 11) French , line , IBfffcX'c ; 1 Ib French , ordinary , 13lSc. Peas Trc.s , line , per can. 2. " > e ; dcml-llne. per can. ICc ; 2 Ib sifted , Jl.C-J ; 2 Ib early June. tl.ft'.atl,33 ; 2 Ib Marrow .standard brands , f l.lll ; 2 Ib soaked , 57e. String beans-3 Ib high grade. Uufiifiee. S5e ; 8 Ib Golden den was beans , TUo ; 2 Ib string beans , COc. Mma bcaiiSr-2 Ib .soaked , 73c. llirton baked beans 3 Ib Lewis. $ I.C5 ; Crown brands. Jl:30. : Sweet potatoes 3 Ib New Jei-st.y , { | .CO. Pump kins 3 Ib , i.110. Okra and tomatoes , $1.00 ; okra J ! . ( / ) ; Hllccotash , $1,80. Diiinii FirjiTS Currants , new , S'iffiTc ; prunes , casks , lioO : Ibs. < H4e ; prunes , bbl or bag. Cc'i ? ( citron peel , drums , 20 Ibs , 23c ; lemon peel , drums , iOo ; apples , choice evaporated , lOci'.MIchlgan , Us Co ; Persian dates , 7c ; black berries , evaporated , 50-lb boxes , 5'ic ' ; cherries , pitted , dry eurcd , 13c ; raspberries , evaporated , N.'V . , new , : ac ) ; prunes , 1 { . C' . . 03-70. " orange peel , I5c ; raisins. California , London crop IMt ) , 3.3' > ; California , loose mus atols , erop IS'.U. Ww ; Valcnchis. ISSj , CKJJ Valonchts , new , tic ; California seeds , sks , 8'5c. ' FISH Cod llsh , extra Georges , new , 5'e { ; grand bank. new. 4ic ( ; 'silver. 8-lb blocks , lie ; snow white , 3-11) bricks , new , . 7iic ; Turkey cod , large middle bricks , 8'iu ' ; snow-while , crates , 12-5-Ib boxes , 7Jie ; medium sealed heiTlng,25c : No. 1 .scaled herring , 80e ; domestic Holland herring , 40c ; Hamburg .spiced herrings. liOo ; Husslan sardines. C5c ; KiNslan sardines plain , 50o ; Imported Holland herring , crown hr.ind , 80c ; do fancy mllkeis.OOc ; mnekerel. No. 1. shore , half bbls.tl3.00 : hloalershalf bills. 51S.OO ; white 1Kb , half bbls. $ : . ( ) ! ) ; trout , half bblst3..VJ ; fam ily white IMi , SI.50 ; .salmon , ? s..V ) ; i-ib mack erel ( herring ) if 1.00 : 1-lb finnan baddies , Jl.flO ; 1-lh lobsters. KM-Va'-VH ; 1-lb Alaska salmon , Aleut.tl.33 ; 3-lb oysters , IOo7.tl.U5 ; 1-lb oysters , SOT : , il. 15 ; 3-lb selects , 12 o2.35 ; Mb clams , llttlo necks , $1.25 ; 2-lb clams , little necks , $1.75 : ' 5-lb sardines , Imported , per case. 100s , tl5.00@VU.00 ; (4-lb ( Imnortcd boneless sardines , key , $23.00 ; ! i-lb sardines. American , per case , 10is : , French style , $ I.405.W ( ; 2-lb sardines. American , per case , 100s , FiViich style , $7,5(1 ( ® S.OO ; ! i-lb sardines , mustui-d , per case , 50s , $ . 'I.7.V3.I.OJ ; Imported key saidlncs. t3.nj. ! SAI.SOUA ISbK , lo ; grauulivted , 2c ; kegs. ' t-ODA-Pkgs , CO Ibs to box , ! > " ! f35'4c. NUTS Almonds. 15u ; Hraziis , 14c ; niborts. 12 ( c ; pecans , lie ; walnut , 12'5c ' ; peanut cocks , black strap. S'.lc. ' W.IIAITIMI PAITIII Straw , per Ib , l5G24c ! ! ; rag , 3'5c ' ; Manilla 11 , 5EWe ; No. 1 , 8c. KAOS Union Hiiuare , 305c ! iier cent off list. SAi.T-Dalrv. 241) Ibs lu bbl. bulk. $2.10 ; best grade , CO , 5s , y'Mn ; best grade , 100 , 3 < . $2.U ; best grade , 18 , Ids , $2.20 ; rock salt , crushed , 81.80 ; comm ) n. bbl. $1.25. Castile , mottled , per Jb , OSlOc ; do , white , per Hi , He. . llnoosis-Parlor , 5 tic , $3.00 ; 4 tie , S2.75 ; 2 tie , J2. 25 ; stables. $2.85 ; common , tl.50ifil.75. COCOA ' 4-lb tin , 40c per Ib. Ciiocor.ATE 2233c per Ib ; German chicory , red , B5c. ! Iloi'K llasls Manilla rope. I5c ; sisal rope , 12e ; eottpn rope , Hie ; new process , 8(5c. ( COTTON TWINB Illbb , very line , 3 or 4 ply , 22c ; line , 20c ; daisy , 18o ; candle wick , 22c. OMViis Quarts , per doz , $4.00 ; pints , per doz , $2.50 ; bulk , per galfl5e. Vi.NiiAit Il'l gr , elder , lOc ; good , 12o whlto wine , 15c : fancy fruit. 8c. STOVK POMHII $ 'i.OO > W.87 pergrosq. HAGS Am , per 100 , J17.03 ; Lewlston , per 100. * Oiis-Keroscnc-P.W..llo . \ . headlight , - - . ; W.\V.,13o ; light , 14"3c ; gasoline , lie ; buluU oil , A 1 , 42.00 ® U.UO per doz. _ VrovMoni. MEATS Packers' prices Smoked hams 10 Ib average , 07ic ; smoked hams , 20 to 82 Ibs , ! > e ; smoked hams , 12 to 14 Ibs , lOHc ; extra heavy hams , 23 to 25 Ibs average , 81C ; skinned slic ing , 18 to 80 Ibs average , lOo ; California hams , 7'ic ; breakfast bacon , oloar , 73 c : rib , 8'ic : bam Kausage , 8u ; iilcnle bams , 7'in ' ; dried beef hams , 8'ic ; beef tongucrt , par dotil.IX ) ; per Ib. , 0'5e ; dry salt moats , .rx3c ( ! ; mess jiork , per bbl , , $18.73 ; extra mess beef , 85.50 ; sausage , per Ib , bologna , 4c ; star , 4'/4e ; liver , 45e ! ; blood , 4'/jo ' ; head chee.se , J'-f. Add 2ic per Ib foe lots less than 53 Ibs. Pig pork , boneless , per bbl. , $1:1.50 : : half bbl. , $7.25 ; quar ter bbl. , $ .1.75 ; kits , tl.15 ; pigs nocks , half bbls. , $1.75 ; quarter bbls. . $3.ir > ; oltbtb bbls. , $ O.CO ; kits , 15 Ibs , $1.15 ; pigs feet , ha7 ! bbls. , $2.75 ; miarterbbls. , J1.40 ; elghlb libs. , 80c ; kits , 15 Ibs each , C5C. lliKs ) l .Il IlKKi1 Steers , 303 to 001 Ibs average native , li 'jjUu ; steers , 403 to 50) ) Ibs , average , niulve , Ofo'l'-ic ' ; covvb and belters , 40J to 500 Ibs , average , 5'sc , CANNII : ) MKATS Cornell beef. 1 Ib , $1.20 ; corned beef , 2 Ib , $ . ' .10 ; lunch tongue , 1 II ) , (2.UI ; lunch tongue , 2 Ib , $1.75 ; brawn , I II ) , 81.20 ; brawn , 2 Ib , $0.00 ; ox tongues , 1(5 ( 11) , J5.03 ; oxtongues , 21b , $0.00 ; chipped beef , I'i Ib , $ I.V5 ; chFppad beef , 1 Ib , $2.10 ; roast bet-f , 1 Ib , round cans , $1.20 ; roast beef , 2 Ib , round cans. $3.00 ; polled ham , h Ib , round cans , 05u : potted ham , ' ,4 Ib , round cans , $1.20 ; deviled ham , U Ib , loiiml cans.C5c ; deviled ham , U Ib , round cans , $1.20 ; potted ox tongue , ' 4 Ib , round cans , C5e : potted ox tongue , V Ib , round cans. $1.33 ; compirsssd ham , 1 Ib , square cans. SI , 75 ; com pressed ham. 5 Ib , square cans , 62.75 ; tripe. 2 Ib , round cans , H.M ) ; minced collops 2 Ib , round cans , f-.CO ; boneless pigs feet , 2 Ib , square cans , $2.25. IMIIII OILS n\tr.i lard oil , w s , 4Sc ; extra No. 1 lard oil , 43u : No. 1 lard oil , 35c ; No. 2 laid oil , If.V ; pure neatsfoot oil , 53c ; 5 gal. can , 55e gal ; extra uoatsfoot oil , 4 'Jo ; No. 1 neatsfoot oil. 3Sc ; tallow oil , 42c. Hficiii ) PKIS' TosflUKs 11 ul f barrels $ n.no ; iiuarter barrels , $ .V75 ; eighth barrels , (3,03 ; kits. 15 Ibs each , $2.25. TAM.OW A , No. 1 , 4ye ; stearlno , O' c. I'IUKI.KII llKHt'ToNdUKs Half barrels , 18.50 ; quarter barrels , $3.50 ; eighth barrels. $3.00. LAUD Tierces Hull nod lard compound , 5 ? > c ; iniiu leaf , (11 ( , o ; kettle , 7c. Add ( > o to Tic per Hi for smaller packages. PiCKi.KiiTiiii'i : Half barrels , J2.no ; quarter barrels , $1.00 ; eighth barrels , COc ; kits , 15 Ibs each , 50c. llONuvcoMii Tiiiri : Half barrels , $ . ' 1.75 ; quar ter barrels. * 3.IO ; eighth barrels , 11.13 ; Kits , 15 Ibs each , We. I'HIIIC TDNIUJKS Uncooked Mild Cured Half barrels , 100 Ibs , J7.M ; quarter barrels , 50 Ibs , $1.00. SAUSAdK CAsiNds Cattle Tierces and bar rels , middle , per Ib , Odu ; round , 3Xc ; bungs , 4e ; bog casings , 18a per Ib ; hog bungs. No. I , 4'je ' each ; rounds , per sot 100 feet , 18'5e set ; middles , per set 57 feet , 3.osoU ] wcasands less than l.OOJ-pleco lots , 3iocacn ( : small bladders , less than 500dolots , lt-c per do/.t largo blad ders , less than MJ-doz lots , 30c per doi. , Dry f.'ooilH. HEAVV llnow.s Corross Atlantic II , 7M" : Atlantle II , 7e ; Atlnntlo 1) ) , fi''f ; Atlantic P , Co ; Aurora O , 44c ? ; llnck's Head. CV ; Cabut \\G"to ; Darlington , O o ; Farmers' No 1 , 74 4Vie ; HooHlrr ll < , 5'iu ; Indian Head , 7Jio ; Liiwrenco 1. 1. , 5'ic ; Henrlelta I.I5'ic. . FINK HnowNCoiTONK Atlantlo l.lj. Cc ; Au rora II , Uo ; Aurora H , eve ; Atlas O N II. 74e ! ; cheesecloth , tc ; I'llnton FRSJicj Poppet-ell It , Cite ; l < angdon G II , If. lli.KAciiKi ) COTTONS -Ilorkeloy cambric No. CO , U ; llcst Vet , O.'Jc ; lliut rclolb XX , 4"c ; t'abot. 7'io ; First Call.C'/.c ' ; Prult of tbo Loom , 8lic ; H II. Semper Idem , BO ; Housekeeper , 8 e : King Philip cambric , lOe ; I.angdnn G II , mio ; Lonsdale. bUw ; I-oiisdulo cambric , lOe ; New V ork .Mills Uo ; Oak huwn , 7c. I'cppcreU.O-l , tiorptl.M , S-Ji-i IVpporoll , 10280 ! t'tlt'a , B-i , S4i-i rtlPii.iM.aiO ! I Hen. lO88 te. UlNdllAMS Xmo'ki'iip. nvo ! Anuwfcrnif , clroM , 8'4C ' | Ilatrs. O'lpj Warwick , ilie i , Tie ; l.nncnitcr , n'ici lilcimlre , fl.VuiVhlttonloii , ilroM , 8'ic. P i ! TS Itidlgobluo Net MnrtliaAVashliiff- Ion , do ; AmerlCiin , O'te : Arnold , C'ic ; Arnold II , long cloth. 20o ; t < tlfcl A , k'cj Merrlmnck , > , lOo ; Gold Leaf , K'iei Hamilton , 5'io ' ; Allen Pinks O ic ; Allen ( Jlmiubrny , Cc ; Gloucester , 6'SO. I'liiNis Fnncles Kddystotip , Oi < c : Stool Illver , Oc | llamnpo. 4'ie ' ; St. Ii > dger. 5'iut Shirtings.Martha Washington , 4'ie ; Merrl- ninck , 4 > 4o. Turkey llciU Fountain , OJJul Garner. 7c ( CrellPld. 8'So : llorlln , Oijc. WIOANSNot , Thistle. i'ic ; lied Cross 7P. I'oi.oiiKtictAMiiiut's Crown. 4lo ; lied Star , 4'jc ' ; rolled Clover , 5o ; Slater , Co ; high colors Ic extra. ( . 'HASH Stevens' II. 10-ln' , 5)io ) ; StovpnV I ) , lS-lnOc ; Steven * ' A. 10-ln , 7e ; Stevens' P. 18-ln , 71e ; Slovens' M , 18-ln , 8io ! ; Stevens' N. 8i-ln ) , 8'4 ' ! Stevens' NN , 80-ln , D'5c ! Stevens' SllT , 80-ln , ll'lc ; blenched , lo extra. DKNtMK Net Amoskeag , U-oz , in > . { o ; York , camlet , I'-'c ; Kverelt , stundui-d. 124c ; Hay maker's. 7Mc ; Old Vork , XX , 10 > { o ; l.awrencp. 220.13'.Jc ' ! hawrenco. U-oz , 154e ! ; fancy stripes and cheeks. llJc. ! CoTTONAiir.s York Nankin , 10'ip ' ; Everett. 8-oz , 18c : Lewlston , lO-oz J'ic ' ; Worklngnmn'H , He ; Corkscrew cashmere , 23c. ( ' Motnln. llr.oci ) TIN Small pig , 30o per lb ; bar , 30o per lb. t'oi'i'Hit Planished holler sizes 320 per lb ; cold rolled , We per lb ; fdieatblng , 28c per lb ; pltts and Hats 21k ; per lb. ( lAI.VAMXtill SlIKBT lllON UlsCOUHt 50-10 per cent , pat. plan. Iron , Nos. 21 and 27 , A , 10ic ! ; II , Tl'.v _ PrATK-I. 0. . 10x14 , 225 , J7.00 ; I. X. , 10x11 , " 7liotf-'iNO-Clmrcoal ( , I. 0. , 1I.\2J , 112 , $5.50 ; I , " Siuiirr IIION--NO. 80. fl.V ) ; No. 27 , $3.CO. SoMinn Strictly half and half , too. TIN Pl.ATII-l'oke , 14x80. 118 , $0.83. STIXI , NAH.S Hase , t.'ju. STIXI , WIIIK NAH.a Itasc. JJ.05. WniE-lap. barb , $ X85j galv. $ 'J.S3. The ItiiHluc8H Situation. Tbo inotioy innrltet continoj easy with a fair demand for loans nnil tin ample supply with which to meet theih. Uatca nro steady nt 8 per cent. General trndo bogiiw to ilrap and travelltiB salesiiiun are comlnfj homo to assist at stock taking. Prices show but slight chango. Sugar droops ntut coffee Is weaker. Foreign fruits are linn mill higher. Lemon : ) are up SI.00 per box with n very brisk demand. The sale of llro works lias been heavier this year tlititi Usual , two of the principal retail houses having made preparations to dispose of $7,500 worth each. The cigar manufacturers are much exer cised over tlio tobacco schedule , of the tnrllT bill which imposes duties calculated to throw tlio entire trade in this line into thn hands of tlio largo oastwn factories and if the bill is passed as it stands many of the small deal ers will be forced out of business. of I'ytliliia lUcniinl Conclave , at Milwaukee , Win. , .July , 1HIU ) . For this reut occasion oxcur.sion tick ets will bo sold from all principal points in the United States and Canada to Mil waukee and return via tlio Chicago , MilwaukeeSt. . Paul railway at half rates. As its name indicates the Chicago , Milwaukee it St. Paul railway is the direct route to. Milwaukee , and as the camp "round for the Uniformed Knights ( to which point cars and trains will bo run through without transfer ) is located directly on this line , it will bo Keen that the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. 1'aul mil- way lias great advantage over other routes which are unable to furnish such facilities , and visiting Knights , their families and friends should bear this in mind when purchasing excursion tickets. A circular giving detailed information will bo mailed free upon application lo A. V. II. Carpenter , general passenger agent , Milwaukee , Wis. J. " E. PIIESTON , F. A. NASH , Pass. Agent. Gen'l Agent. 1501 Farnam Street ( Barker Bleak ) , Omaha. Tlio Totmouo Huliucliilo. The tobacco schedule of the new tariff bill reads as follows ; 212 Leaf tobacco , suitable for cigar wrap pers , if not stemmed , $3 par pound ; if stemmed , ? 2.75 per pound ; provided , that if any portion of any tobacco imported in any bale , box or package , or in bulk , shall be auitr able for cigar wrappers , the entire quantity of tobacco contained in such bale , box or package or bulk , shall bo dutiable ; if not stemmed at § . ' per pound , if stummed at § 3.75 per pound. (287) ( ) . ! 31J ! All other tobacco in leaf , unmanufac tured and not stemmed , : t5 cents per pound , if stemmed , fiO cents per pound. (82S. ( ) ! 34 ! Tobacco , manufactured , of nil descrip tions , not specially enumerated or provided for in this act , -10 cents per pound. (8M. ( ) 2 15 Snuff and snuff llour , manufactured of tobacco , ground dry or damp , and pickled , scented or otherwise , of all descriptions , fie cents pur pound , ( ill. ) Jill Cirfnw , cigarettes and cheroots of all kinds , SI. 50 per pound and 25 per centum ad valorem ; but paper uiinirs and cigarettes , in cluding wrappers , shall bo subject to the same duties us are herein imposed upon cigars. Not a California Hear. Anybody can catch a cold this kind of weather. The trouble Is to let go , like the man who caught the bear. AVe advise our readers to purchase of tbo Goodman Drug company a bottle of SANTA ABIK , the Cali fornia King of Consumption , Asthma , Bron chitis , Coughs and Croup Cures , mid kcr-p it handy. "J'ts pleasing to the taste and death to the above complaints. Sold at $1 , 00 n bottle tlo or J ! for SJ.fiO. CALIFOHNIA CAK-H CUKE gives immediate relief. The Catar- rlial virus is soon displaced by its healing and penetrating nature. Give it a trial. Six months treatment , SI. 00 ; sent by mail , SI. 10. A Site for IjoiuIon'H IJijt Tower. A site two miles west of St. John's Wood has boon fixed upon for the Wat- kin tower , and a small company of en gineers , capitalists , railway inon and others are about to inspect it. It is not intended that any times shall bo lost in carrying out the project. The ground is actually bought , and before many weeks are over the digging of the foun dations of the tower will bo commenced. ' MUCH' Nerve niul Liver 1'llln. An important discovery. They net on the liver , stomiicli and bowels through tbo nerves. A now principle- . They speedily euro billiouaness , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Splendid for men , women mid children. Smallest , mildest , surest , ltd doses for 25 conta. S.unples free utICulin &Co.'s 15th and Douglas. General IjoriKHtrcct na n Historian. General Longstrcot , the most distin guished surviving soldier of the con federacy , after upending two weeks in St. Louis as the guest of Mr. Jerome Hill , left for his Georgia home on Thurs day , fcays the St. Louis Republic. It is understood that General Longstreof is engaged upon a history of tlio civil war , and especially of the campaigns In which ho took part , and , if ho lives to com plete the work , it can not fall to be a valuable contribution to the history of a conllict all of which lie BIUV and purl of which lie was. 1002. Sixteenth and Farnam streets is thg now Rock Island tiokot.olllco. Tick ets to all points east at lowest rates. Denver , Colo. , Capital Prize $7,500. TICKKTS , no CIONTH KACH. $26,370 PAID EACH MONTH. BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES. Address B , F , R1IODUS , DENVER , COLORADO , SIIROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions and Stocks , Basement First National Bank , OO South 18th Stro3t , On nhn RfflLWRYTIMEGMRD u ci rcifipAno. nuifriis'ivfuv A tf rxr > rT > . jjninlm. | IK-pot lUtli anil M oii ulrci-H. | Onmli.v 4.-J ) il in H.UI n m V.lfi n til I1.VO p ra li. lil | > m V.M it ni .C.Wp in . ,1'lilc.igo Local. . . S OS ft HI tx aroi llimi.tNiTrO.V7t W. lllVBIUXrclros OmMi.l. IK'pot IQlli nnJ Mn < on atrfota. I Umalin. Dearer Day Kxpresj. . . . . . . Dearer KxproM 0.10 p in Denver Nlulit Vxitre ! s JUS n til "ICiXTl1. J. , VU. Oniahn. l ) | H > t lUtli nut ) Mnion . . . . Clljr Day . . (1.10 ( p m jUfp mK. | ( \ Nlulit K p. Tin U. I' . Tr ni. 11.15 n in . A r Tirol" Om.ilm. Depot lOllinnd Mnrcy mr ut . Onmli.i. 1.M | i in Ororlnnil r'lyor. . . . II. li ) p m 7..TO p in I'nelflc Kiprt'js , . . , 7.15 n in lo.ai ii in Denver Hipron. . . 1.0.1 p in Ornatt Inland Kxp. ( eicepl 1.45 p ni JUMa inj kniKfK t'ltjrjfcxpjwiv I2.U5 n in ? ! nkruro , H.T.A Omaha. | Onnlm. 0.15 | i ni . Nttfht KxprtMs jfiM ) n la IMS n m . Atlnnllc Mxpri'K lUU | i m 4.13 p in . ViMlllnilo l.linlttMl | lil.r > a m . cMTV * l'XOKnr ' ( " | "ArrfruT U. I1 , iloput. lUUi nut .Mnrcy SK. | Om.ili.i. 7.15 n in . Hloiix City I'.iMcnxur JUS p.mL.t " j. t. I'ai " Kxjiru .v T HVU. i""minis . Arrlvui Unmln. | Depot 15th nnil WelwterMt Oiiinlm. . . _ ' A KuTlTHVKBTKltN. . Arrive * lUnmlm , | U. 1' . ilupot , lOtti niut Mnrcy Sin. Uiinilia. 0.15 n in . . . .Chicago Kxpru s . ' . p m 4.M : p ni .Vc tlhillo I ) . . " * ) n ni G.t.S p in 7.51) n III a Fljrur. . . J 2.45p _ in "M f i7 X aiT Al ; i * I A'f nv o > Onialm. Ly.JL -llt'J19Mulll nndMrmy _ " Hlij tnmlia ) , ! ' . ! . " > it m.UblcaKuMiill | ( bxccpt"Fiiiiliay ) . . | O.uTp m C.UO p la Chicago Kxpreai 11.41 a in J > . 'X ) p m | Chlr.mo K nri'ii. ! . , I ' . ' . : ) .p in Tc TC3 | oM7\if Alt tVlT'noTfifi. ' f XtrTvi-i _ Onmha. ItJ. 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Liiiij Ajf..OLKxj > ri"i . . . . | fij ® n in UNION rAClffO-dUirJltllAN TUA NS " TIICKO tralni nlnn ntnp ntMi \ , 17th , aitli unit Sltli Krects , Summit niul nvhlKU Crusslnif. men's tralm clu not run Hiimlay. llroi : Trans Sheol'y way fer Oinnha Sta- Sontli Albrl't CllllllTs Depot. Ilopot. tloa. Oiniha. Ilopot. Depot.w" w" 3 3S A M 5.13 it. IS . : a KM 11.05 ( U75.f | ; r..is K4 ! > 'H.U ' : li.47 O.V7 7.0J 11.15 iu tori 5.55 7.45 7.4l,7.r , > ? T.K : 8.W 7.2U 8.12 7.15 7.05 T.IXI " ' . : s.fi.'in.27 t > .tti S.IS C.07 7..V , 7.5U U.4.i 9.3.1 3.M 10.05 ' .1.1.1 W.07 B.ft-i f.M ) P.M I'M I'M I'M I'M I'M 3.11:1 ' ' 4.U5 MS 1.12 4.2:1 : 3.53 4.13 5.i5 : 4.62 & .05 fi.15 5.12 . .07 6.25 4.M ll.lfl MA' 6.15 (1.35 ( ! U.05 11.15 (1.12 ( ll.OT li.ft'i 5.50 C.I5 . . . . I 7.05 MI7 . . . . . liJ 1..VI l.i-iive"s CIIIOAdu. It. A'ciFtor Arrives Transfer | Union Depot , Council IllunM , Transfer 'lOw p m I . " . NTKlinjiliru fs 1)'I5 ) a in ii.SO n ml . Atlantic Kxprcjs 6.55 p m S.OO p ml _ . . VeUlhnlu l.lmlUM Ill.KO a m 'IjcnruB fClllOAllO . 'KOTlTllWlWrhK ] Arrive * Transferl Unli n Depot , Connrll liluBs. iTrnnsfer 11.40 n in | . I'lilcaKO Kxiross | O.UI p in 6.UO p m . Vcstlbulo Mmlted 'J.'M a m 10.00 p .11 . Knnlurn Flyer , 2.1W p in Ji.UO PJiiJ. . . . . . . AtliiiiUcjMnll.lli. . . 7.ip : n m "l eavoi" " jCIllCAliO , "Sill * . X "STnTATI.ri Arrlve Transferl Union Depot. Council Hltitls. ITransfcr V.ra n m . .Chicane Mall ( except Sunday ) . Ii.'i0 p m . Clilc.iKO Hxprots . . .Clilciigo Kxprcss. Transtcr Union Depot. Co a n cl 1JH inTa firTh ( ) i7ir..lCnnsiui ! Citr Iay ) KTp H . . . . ; . . i : ; p m 1US5 p m.Unii' | i i Nluht Kxprina.j _ . fi.20 u in "Arrivoi Trnnafurl tJnloti Depot , Council HIiilTa. I'rriiiiifor J'-WTpjafi. . . . .Ht. Trials CnnoTT fijib Jll'.lft | > m "LoiivcT [ Cllil'ACiO.TlUltr/k A CJ1MNOV.I Arrives TrninTurl Union Depot , Council llliiffH. ITrniufiT Bnstwnrd. I PRINCIPAL POINT , EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302 Fnnnm Sfroor. HARRY P.DEUEL , Ci y Paesongor nnd Tlclcot 1409 DOUBIAS---STREET. - - . On nccotint of otir tintl iiicronsinir Prnutiuo , wo luivo U10MOVJOD to moro ( ipiiL'ioiia niul coti- vcniuut ollco3. ) Betts , 1409 Douglas St. Omaha , Neb , NERVE AND BRAIN TREATfflENT , Bpodflo for Hyiferla , I > ! nlnM , FUi. Keur lffla ( Wi\lc lulnrM. iicntal ln-pri-ntou hurtonlniror thu llinln , ro > rultlniIn liv-anttyaaj K'd.llnif . to mUoiy rtocav iu J Ui th , IVi'iniiuru ; Old Affe , lurrvtinrw. Lofiut I'nHur Ineltlief rex * luvoluntur/ ( * , n < l hprnnAtuirhcrA cauie-l br over-vxortloi of thu brutn. clf > i tmve or uvoMnduljffnce. K&ch box contains onomonlL'i treat * m nt. 6lal > ox , or * i for I ) . int br riiQlljirep.'vlJ. With each ortlor for li boif * * will tuml purt'haier inui.inteu In rrfiina tnurirr If Om Irorttinrnt falU to cu * * < > ' * uiruv GOODMAN DIIUQ CO. , 1110 Farnum Street , Omaha , Neb. NEbHAeiKA National Bank D. B. D aTfOaiTOUY. OMAHA , NEB. Capltnl , - $4OOOOO Surplus Jnn. lot , 180O , - 137COO Oflipfn nd DlrvctnM-llxnr/ \T , V l n , proildtnlj L wtifl. HMKI , Tlcodr iMonl | JrxranT. . Hurt * * ) W. V'Worn , JobnH. Oolllmi It. U. Uuihlnn J. M , K r Ulcki W. II. 8. HuahM , fmhlcr. THIS IRON BANK. Co'nor Ulh nn > 1 Kurnnni Sttroti. A Ornornl llnntclnff llntltiCM TrnnnitfltM. OOMML ROIALv National Bank Cnpltal , - $4OOOOO Surplus , ' .O.OOO oncers anil llrpftnrn. . M. Morirmnn , n. > t Illlchonck , .lo ppli Carnr.nii. Jr. , A. ilpiiry. 1C. M , An.lornin , WMUnm ( I. Mnid , Tlrn-prolilciU : U II , WIlllnM' , A. I * , llupklni. pnvM.lcnli A , Mllllaiil , cushion K. II. llrj nt , niilitnnl raililor. Omaha ManUfaotiirers , IlnotH nnd NlmoH. KIIIKENDALI , , JONES & CO. , Wholesale Manufacturers of Hoots & Shoes iRoaUfur llOKlon ItnlilK-r Shoo Co. , lid } , 1104 nntlllUt llnrncr S'ltodt , Oinalm , Neli. UrowcrH. BTOHZ { ILEU , Lager llcor llrewcrs , 1MI Ncrlli IBIli Sli ol , Omatm , NcK Cornluo , EAQLE COUNICE WORKS , Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window cnpi ami niPtallokrUiilita. Jnlm KponeUr , proprietor. lWnnl ( IIOHuulli lOtli xlrrot. Artists' MnterinlH. "A. " fioSPE , JrT , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 noniilai Street , Omnlm , Nrb. Conl , Coke , lOtu. OMAHA COAL , COKE AND LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 8. E. Cor. lOtli nail Ioniln > Btiects , Omaha , Nub. NEBRASKA FUKL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Colic , 214 South 1.1th Pin-el , Omilin , Neb. Clinrfl. DEAN , ARMSTRONG A : CO. , Wholesale Cigars , 405 N. llitli Street. "Ilullnl" 1439. Dry GooilH nnd NutioiiH , M. E. SMITH fc CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions Corner IItil ami lliiwnnl Htrt-eti. "KILPATIudlWtbciFuRY GOODS CO. , Importers and Jobiicrs in Dry Goods , QcuUi'Kiiriilslilniroil ! . Corner lltli nnd llurin'/ Streets , Oiiinha , Neb. DEWKY ft STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Parnnm Sliect. Unmlin , Ncliraska. CUAULVS C"IVKKICK , Furnji TO. Gi-oouriKh. McCORU' , URADY Ar CO , Wholesale Grocers , 18th and Leixrenwortli Struuts , Oinaliii , Nobra kn. Ijtiiubcr , 1C to. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , , Etc , Import oil nnd American 1'ortlanrt Cement. 8tnt OKOUtfor MIlKiinkeu HtilrHUllo Cement , and gnlney Wiillu I.lmo. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood carpets and parquet Itoorlnu. ! > ta unil Dotiglai Streets , Onuilia , Nebraska. ' KkiJjiV. . liREYj * Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc , Corner Dili nntt DoiiKla * Htrccta , Omnlin. nilllliicry nnd Notions. I. OBERFELDER fe CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , 208 , 210 and 212 South lltli mrcot. NotiniiH ; J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , 1124 Ilnrney ntreet. Omalia. OIlH. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle ftrunno , etc. , Omatm. A. 11. H ! hop , M""K"r. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Cnrry n nice atock of prlntlm ; , wrapping nnd nrlttnf paper. Ppcclul otteatlon pl7ea to curd paper. - J SufcH , Ktc. _ _ A. L. DEANE & CO. , General Agent * for Halls' ' Safes , m and 323 South 10th St. , Omaha. TOJ-H , Kto. II. HARDY A ; CO. , Jobbcn of Dolls Albums Goods Toys , , , Fancy , IIou e Kurnlnlilnn ( Joodn , Chllilron'i Carrlaf i. 1JOO r'arnaui struct , Oniulia , Noli. " \ \Valei- U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , Hnlllday Hind > llli. UI8 and TO ) Jonr t. , Omaha. Q. K. lion , Actlnc M Iron \Vorkw. PAXTON Sf VIEHLINQ IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Kutldlng Work , Engines , brain work , genrrat foundy , marlilno and blackBinltti work. ORIro aad vrorkl , U. 1' . lly. and 17th ulicot , Omaha. OMAHA SAKKHmON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaulti , jail work , Iron aliutturj unit flru f 'n | U. Andr ea , prop'r. Cor. 14ta andJu kHoa tits. KiiHli , Jours , IClo. : CO. , Wtiuleialo luuaufacturori of Sasli , Doors , Hliuds and Mouldings , Branch office , 12lh and Itard itrcott , Oninlm , It A. Qotjt.li Oma.li a. , UNION STOCK YAUDs'Sor , Of South Omaha , Limited , GILBERT BROTHERS' , Taxidermists Blicdincni can bo tent 11 iiifelr b mull or viyrcti Beud ( ur iidct * . bli K. ICUi btrtut. On/ilia. 2. , BLAKH , BOISSIiVAIN & CO. , London , England. ADOLP1I HOISSHVA1N & CO. Amsterdam , Holland. LJnnkora. nuynmliell American iccurltlei on coouililoo < 4 Ixindon and oa nil Continental mirkoti. 1