It \'f \ THTC OMAHA DAlljV MICE. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 18flO. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Generally Improved Conditions with Strong Trade in Most Lines. WHEAT SCORES MATERIAL ADVANCES , ? orH Uniformly StrotiRntHettrrrrlocfl OntH nlao Move Up A Decline In Provisions tiivo Stock . null Financial. CiucAno , Nov. 17. ( Special Telegram lo TUB HF.B. ] Tlioro WHS n great nmrkct In wheat nil liny. Trudo wns Influoncoa n great deal by Wall street , a Brent dual l > y thovlsl- lilo supply figures nnd very much by u tow lenders who found It caiy to lead the crowd bccuusoof tliiMinsottleit condition. Wlierovor tliero wns ft weak spot thcro wai uny amount of liquidation to add to tlio decline In prlcos. Whenever n rnllcutno short Interests nnd bnllH niado quick work of bidding It un , The opening wns not rumnrkublo around too for December and JI.COU for May , This was fol lowed by somu selling pressure , which drove priori don u to Vl'Aa ' for December nnd OOJ.JO for May. Ily this time a very good advance wns under way In Now York Mocks , Indicating n bettor condition of thlnga. nnd wheat moved up torajiefor December and tl.OOJf tor May. Then tlioro was a fnlluro of an old stock hnuso at Now York and n small urovlslon firm here. This started llijulilnllon , which carried prices olt to 02Uo for December and tflJiC for May. This wns the turnlni : point of ( ho dny. Good buyIng - Ing started In nnd curried prices up uliout lo nil round before IS o'clock. Then Milwaukee reduced Its estimate on tlio visible supply In crease fiom l.IWO.OOO to 000,000 bushels. This helped tlio bulge wonderfully. Then Linn and others wont Into tno pit nnd bid prices up Mo nt a jump to the top for the dayatOIUo for December and 41.01K for Miiy , or about 2o ever the low points of the morning. There was n good deal of buying of December and celling uf May , which narrowed the premium nf thu latter. There was a llttlo lot-down from best prices before 1 o'clock , but the mar ket held strong , Outside nous wus not Im portant. The wheat innrkut wus well held the last hour nnd , after unimportant Hue tuntlons , closed only Jio under the extreme high figu.csof the dny , with December Ic up at ( Vie , and Slay ye up ut Jl.OliS. November was quoted at OI ? o lo VOUe to IGJ c to O2'je ' , or Tie up for the dny. On the curb puts on December - comber wheat were at fW'io for culls and D5 ; c for puts. . The corn market showed no weak spot at anytime. It opened ' o under tlio high and closing prlcos Saturday ntfil.'iofor JIny. After Bull I ni ; up to MJfo nml back toM con tlio early break In wheat the price ruse to 53 and closed lo up for the day at 53c. Covering of Hhortswus tlio chief bull Influence. Tlio ndvnnco In rorn seems to have been the ron- tlmmtlouof the bulge Btaitcd on Saturday Light receipts , n fnlr dcvrcnso lu the visible Biipbly. Ilclit locnl stocks which again decreased - creased 2W,000 bushels , nil helped to mul < o shorts very nervous. With the conditions 1m- pro\od In the other markets It wus no trick to advance corn Ic , The receipts \\crolMunrs There wns some country buying also. Novem ber sold atMlutoSI.'lcundclosrilutMu ; Decem ber. 4J ! ) ! < ! tofioifr , closlngat M'ic : Muvupltf at Me. .Mny com privileges i > old ut M,4 c for jluts nnd rw fo for calls. Outs niou'U up with corn and closed at the best price nf the session. November hold nt 4H4c mid 41a o to 42tfo nnd December exactly the same , making an udvauco lu the iioiuliin prices for early months of IMc. Mny sold a 44c to 14.'io to 44 ? o to 45o at thu close. Thcro was good buying of provisions early and while Inid and libs wcio btondy , pork nrtoropening down a few rents , iidvunced to lll.tfl for'January and $12.40 for May. The close wns nt u ilcullno of 7'o for the "day at I11.47J5 nmlfl3.37i. ! Klbs closed steady nnd lard asio lower , The fnlluro of Wngnci'-t Co , to passllio elunrlnghousii did not utloct trade. CHICAGO ItlVE STOCK. OniCAoo , Nov. 17. [ Special Telegram to TUB lien. ] ( JATTiii Demand fnlr and prices rather on the iip-turn than otherwise on any thing nt all useful or good In the bcof-cattlo lino. Common stock , although left to the last. iold bettor than on Friday nnd Satur day , but not essentially higher. A light run of Texans nud the scarcity of rangers hud a good deal to do wtlh bringing about the general strength displayed , Tlioro was llttlo or no business In tlio stock or and feeder line , and prices showed no particular change and roinuln the lowest on record , Nooxtra prime steers on sale. Top prices for good to choice , M.WXfM.S.'i ; others,44.OJ3l.8jj butchers' btocit , Jl.tXXas.M ; Tcxaus , JS.SUffi'.GS. No rang ers iiuotcd. lions Iliifdnoss opened slow with both shippers und packers holding olT. Karly tiuiibiictlons wore confined exclusively to bpcculutors. and It did not take long to load them up and got them out ot the way , after which prices declined and tlioguncriil market wns slow nnd dull fiom start to ilulsli , closing weak with a largo number carried over. FJSAXVf.lt. Nr.w YOIIK. Nov. 17. [ Fpoclul Telegram to THK HKE.I STOCKS Nothing but great Ir regularity In the opening prices of stocks khowcd that tlioro was anything unusual In the situation. Thu plunging nnd flying mar ket of Saturday had disappeared. Ilccollce- tlon of the events o ( last week or the further rtevolopments ever Sunday did not at tlr&t rufllo trade. Sugar Hellnerlos was down 14' ? , and Laokawunnuund llurllugton each Hi per cent , whllo the advance lu Hock Island and Northern Pacific preferred was 1 per cent , with other changes for lnr.ro fractions either way. In the specially weak stocks tlioro were further losses lu tie eaily dealings , nnd Chicago nnd East Illinois pioforreil dropped ' . ' , Atchlsou l.'j to 2I | { . Laokawuima I'to 121JJ , Manhattan li ! , Uurllngton li , and St. I'uul lt ! , whllo tliu prlcos lu the general list were well maintained , Ylllnrds , as usual of late , boln ? the firmest stocks In the list. Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chicago & St. Loul" , however , was especially strong as neil as Sugar Hoflnerlcs , and they rose IfJ and 1 per cent respectively , The flrm tone spread oor the wholollst before the end of _ my minutes , nud the weak stoaUsof the onrly dealings generally recovered the losses Incurred , Tlio market , however , continued iiulot , Inogular and feverish. As the session advanced the market felt the effect of returnIng - Ing confidence nnd prices made good gains. Chicago Uns went to MVi , s points uu ; Ilur- lliiKtoniis In the lend of tlio grangergroup iindros-olo K > y before 1 o'oloak , with St. I'aul up to 48 , Missouri Vrtolllo to 0315 and Union 1'n- olllo up nearly J points from the early price at 47 , In coal slacks Lnckawnmm rose very swiftly to 120 and Heading toSO. The stock market closed buoyant , with liberal gains for tlio day , Insplluof the fact that money waa again up to an unseemly figure. Itefore thu oloso Sugar broke back to 51" . ; . closing with loss , while railroad t > luuus hold up well. I.ouls- vlllo uloscd with a gain of 1 ! { nt Ttii , Northern 1'nellle preferred 1'i ' ut5 ! ) . AtchKiin u ; uti'TSJ , Ht. I'uul IU nt4 ! > , and I.aeliuwixniui held above 1 W. Sales , XK > , r.yo slin res. Thu following erotlio closing quotations : MONKV Tlslit , rmiglnpfrom 0 oil dlvltlend imiicrs to ISO per cent : last loun W. 1'iiiMi : MKIICX.NTII.K I'Ai'Kit UJiffliVJ per cent. i-TKUI.IM ! K\CIIANIE- fluy bills , Kl.TUHiUnunnd. Iho Vlblblo CIIIOAGO , Nov. IT. The vislblo supply for the week cnillii- ( November 15 , as uotnpllctl hj the secretary of the Chicago board ol trade i ; us follows : Hushnls Corn Outs . u. , ] ( yc. . tjMi.00. Uurloy . . . . 47CtX ) ( The CofToo Market. NEW YOHK , Nov. 17.-Speoial [ Toleeram 10 ( fat lrc.COfitOpllou3 ) opoucU stcaU ] r points doTtn to lOupicloiMlstpady ! Mir iin. HiUost 27r > OJIiaKK , IncIudltiK Novcinhcr , llfl.w in.t ; Dcccinlicr , Ilii..vi6iawi .inntmry. tu.ro Ctliur. ! Pubrunry , * l.v : ai3.SOj March. II5.0MO ay , II5.UOH.V1.1 ( ; pnt Klo. iiulct und fair cnrgoos , fiu.2.1) ) No > tlT.60 ® 1'llOt ) VVEi CIIICAOO , Nov. 17. I p. tn , ole e. Wheat Blcnrtyj on-ill , tt , " o | Ueccmljer.OJ.'iiaOlc : Mny. tl.Ol'i. Corn rirrnt cmh , 6i ! oi December , M ; < CI Mny , KJc , Unts-rirmi crtsli , 42ia ! ci December , 421JO 43cl Mny , 44'a4.-o. ( Ityo-Qulnl tit WUo. Hurley En y ill " Tlniotliy-Stundyiit J1.58. I'lax-Stcndy ntei.SI. Wlilskv-tl.U. > Itss ; _ 1'oru Diilt cash , 10.00) ) January , ' ' " llard-nuTf ) cu'sh' . } } . " ! } ! ! ! January. 10.12 ! $ ! Mny , J0.7VU. Hour iJnclinnitotl ; winter patents , Jl.iOdo R.Wi siirliitt patents , J4.bo35.10i bakcrsd.1.00 ® a.M ) . Hulk Monti Shoulder * . n.OOJi. ' .12 ( { ! short clrnr. JVC.va5.70 ! Miort ribs. J.Vi.'p : < iM.40. Hiittcr UiichiiiiBt'aicreamcry..WJ'Jiilnlry , IMl'JIc. t'liposp tTnchntiKeil ! full crcrim cheddnrs , SUiit'ict lint1' , ? J 'KJ ' ! YOIIIIB Atncrlens , U4W > lic. Kass-UtieluiiiKoil ! frcHh , ! r.4Wic. : llldci UtH'linngecl ; lioitvy nnd light Kreon r > > ( c ; Ripen hldoi. 4 * 'o ; ulted bull hides 4ici ! KreonK.ilti.MlcalS , ' 11 < < W dry Hint , 78o : < lry Hiiltud , 7 < at-c | dry c-ilf. saoc : duncoim. nich.Ste , Tulloiv UncliangudjNo. I , solid packed , 4'Su , Itucolpti. SlilpiiiL-ntH. riour.bhlo . 14.UJO 1S.OOO Wheat , bit . 07,000 M > ,000 Corn , bu . lO'-MXX ) 224,000 Outs , bu . 135,000 315,000 NKW VOIIK , Xov.I7.-Whcat-necclpt8.1TR.t03 busholsj utports , 53.500 bualicK hlKhor. cIosliiR ensy ! No. 2 red , 11.00J4 In ulova- tor.I.OJi ? ulloatJI.01(91.03U ( f. o. b. ! options fovurlsli , olnsliiK fJTolllo hlglior ; No. 2 red , No vember , doied atll.oi's. C'orn-UecelptB , 1I4,5'JO bushels ; exports 07,800 bushoU ; spot higher , eloilnu stcudyi No. S , tfi'iGiyia In oluvntor ; CiKSX Siiunlloat : options higher and H irons , November closing ut tlons btroii'er ( , Mny closIiiK atSlo. augnr ICaw , dull ntul nuin mil ; rcOncd , quiet. I'otroloum United closed at 71o for Do comber. Hggs-Steady ! western. 2.VKGC. I'ork Weak ; mess , < 1I.OJS12.00. Lard Opened strong but closed easier ; west ern btoaui , } il.25. llu tier Steady I western dalryUS20ccream- ; cry , 2ixM3c ! Klgfn , liUe. Cheese feteady ; light skims , 4J7o. ! ST. Touis , Nov. 17. Wheat Unsettled : cash , " " e ; November , W'ie ; December , 01'lcs .lan- tiury.Klo ! Mny , ifl.OOitl.UOU. Corn Him ; cash , 5UiJi52ci ! Novemher , B31Jc ! Deccnibor , 4oj ! ) Mny , & > ) ! < c , Oats -Loner ; cash , 45iiei options firm ! No vember , 4Jic. ! 1'ork-Vlrint Jll.OO. ' Whlsky-Slcudy ; 81.14. Iluttcr Steady : creamery , 2324c ! Elgin fancy , 2U'Wc ; dairy , 2224c. MlNNRti'OMti , Nov. 17. Wheat Receipts 8lU ! ears ; shlpmcutH , ISO cars. Demand foi wheat good ; low grades brought current prices. Closing : No. 1 hard , November December anil on truck. OOo : No. 1 northern Wi'/Jc ' ; November , BCHo : May , OGjon track , W © M4o ! ; No. 2 northern , November and Decem ber bile ; on truck , 81c. KANSAS CITV. Nov. 17. Wheat Quiet : No 2 hard , cash , November , 60o bid ; No. Bred cash , 8lu usked , Corn-Stronger ; No. S , cash , 60564'c ? ; No vcmber , nojjiTi.iOVo. f Oats Stonily ; No. 2 cash , 44io ; bid ; Novem ber , 44Jie bid. CINCINNATI , Nov.17. Wheat In fair demand No. 2 red. iBB'-Wc. Corn Unsettled ! No. 2 mixed , 57J4o. Oats Lower ! No. 2 mixed , JSQI'Jo. Whisky 11.14. MILWAUKEE , Nov. 17. Wheat Firmer ; No. LtvEitroor , , Nov. 17. Wheat Quiet ; hold ers ollor moderately. Corn Finn ; demand poor ; mixed wcston : 43 Ulid per cental. JiIi'JB STOCK. OIIICAOO , Nov. 17. Cattle Receipts , 15,000 ; flriu with fair demand ; steers , J4.005J4.K > ; butclior.s'stock , Jl.Ooa'.SOi Tu.ians , r..20ti3.li5 ( ; no raiiBorstiuoted. Hogs licculpts , 30,000 head ; market dull und alow ; rough nnd common , r3.40S I.OO ; prime heAvy packers 1.70513.8.1 ; prime heavy shippers nml butcher weights , IJ.lH > 3J.yr ; light , JJ.75a3.bO : piRH KM ® 1.00. Sheep Itocelpts , 8,000 : market slow and weak ; natives , iM.W4.70 ; westerns , (1.2W34.JO ; Toxnns , JJ.OO ; lambs , J4.MJ24.lO. ST. Louis , Nov. 17 , Uattlc Receipts , 1,100 ; shipments 1,100 : market steady ; fair to ( aucy natives steers , t.J.OUtt-l.W ) ; stocKers and fcodeis , * . ' .00 < a.i.X : ( ) . UOJTC , Receipts , 3,400 : shipments , 3,100 ; market lower : , heavy , $ J.COSM.bO ; mixed JJ.10 dW.tx ) ; light , 3.DOJ.OO. : KANSAS Cm * , Nov. 17 , Cattle Receipts , 5,400 : shipmentsa,150 ; market steady ; steera , JJ.25l.t > 5 ; cows , I1.25U2.LO ; btockers uud feed ers , Jl.MXJW 00. Hops Hrculpts , 1,000 ; shipments , 150 ; market steady ; unchanged , MA/tKETS. Cattle. Monday. Nov. 17. Estimated receipts of cuttle. TOO , as com puted with 740 Saturday uud l.'OO Monday of last week , Tno market opened dull and lower on btecrs and aetlvu nnd strong un butchers' stock , The feeder market is doad. Estimated receipts of IIORS , 4.000 , as com pared with B.IB ? Saturday and 0,289 Monday of last weok. Thu murkot opened steady with the decline ut Saturday's close and closed n eak and lower , The ruiiRo of the prlcos mild WiiH jaooa.l.OU. the , bulk solllns nt W.O.M4J.75. LlRht. MUJGKI.GO ; heavy , tl.Wiiri.ws inKcd , ( J.2.v2i3 CM. The average of the prices paid was $ .1.58 an compared with $ J.53 Saturday and W.81U Monday of last week. Sheep. Estimated receipts of sheep , 2,8.11 , as com pared with SOJ Saturday and 447 Monday of last wcuk. Tlio maikot Is unchanged. Natives , K.OOS4.15 ; westerns , Z.034.00. Disposition of Stock , Showing the number of head of stock pur chased on this murkot as reported by the wolghmnstor of the Stockyards company for November 1'J : CATTLE. BwIft&Co ncorgo II , Hammond & Co 103 The Armour-Cudnhy packing company. . 401 ! Omaha napkins company 31 llenton A Underwood , 20 Shipper ami feeders 475 lions. The Armour-Cudnhy packing company . 1,040 Omaha packing company 1,114 Swift & To l.OM ficorgn II , Hammond packing company , . 503 North l'icklilK& ; I'.t'o 421 Shippers and feeders 811 B1IKKI' . Swift & Co 414 - Itcprcscutntlve Sales. BTtKIW. * No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No , Av. Pr 8 , . Ktt ii UO 20. . W7 $1 00 3. . 1240 } Jf,0 I.1040 275 l..ia0 U 25 30. . 1144 375 W..1UOUUO 2t , . 1200 U 115 Ul.lJOa 405 cows , 1 ,10M 1 00 02 , . S.15 1 SO 1. 1120 200 1 . ( MO 1 25 2..III70 ISO 1(1.91 ( 215 1..V130 125. Oil . 107 1 00 1..1200 215 : I.,1IOJ 125 4.,1077 1 in 4..1000 215 10. . 774 125 17. . 143 175 10.,1100 215 3. . fOO 125 : i. . IKM1 1 HO 15.,1110 2 20 2. ,1110 125 in , , 90i : ISO 2,1200 225 2 .1055 1115 a , . U7J 300 10.,1005 225 21. b07 1D5 nur.u. 1..11CO 125 1..1100 1 a % 1..1700 240 1..1SW 125 1..14M 175 1..1010 250 1..I21X ) 125 ' . ' . .laCO 175 1..1KW 250 1..I400 1 : t5 1..UXX ) 1 DO 1..1040 2 bO 1..1&0 1U5 2. 1300 2 00 IIF.IFEHS. 1.M 175 SO. . 891 2 M ) 0. , 630 200 a. . 71K1 2 00 0. , SM 2 CO HTOCKGnS AND 21..630 225 10. . 003 225 3S..1053 243 ' 6TA09. 1. . 710 150 1..WOO ICO 1 , ,1270 200 QALVES. 0. S83 175 1. . 140 2 73 OXEN. 2..1005 3 00 00MIC.KUH3 MIC.KUH3 AND srilINOEItS. ' 1 milker . 120 M 1 milker 15 < X WUSTEHX CATTLE. No. * Ar. Pr. 38 stoors. , , 1MB 12 73 J. T. I'rutt- SO foedun. 1ICO S 30 V. T. cattle company i 1 lU ) J..j.i , . . * . ; . . . . . 1220 1 23 I r. U. Ooodhuu 1'jull UTO 1M 78 feeders 701 255 Colorado cuttle company 8 bulls 10.10 1 IV 0 cows. , . , , , , . , , , . „ , 671 1 75 7 stags. . , . . . . . . , 034 IU IIOQS. No. AT. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. Fr. 28 138 40 MOO 75 . . .Sll 120 W M .17tJ HO 300 C8 2 > U 120 .10S 1 4UO 150 800 Ml ! .Vi 240 365 2 470 NX ) 300 72 259 330 365 M . . . . 105 SfiO 310 fit S4I 40 3tt ( 75 100 120 310 49 1112 320 365 101 158 n 10 77 2:10 : so 365 M . . , ,209 440 315 M 2SS 100 JIGS 50 11TJ 160 315 57 857 CO 861 M..1KI 200 315 f > 8 2S4 240 307J5 84..105 4M 315 CO 25 * 60 370 41 203 80 320 70 Zl ? ISO 370 lti..IK ) 240 325 00 20 ! ) 370 K.lb9 ! WO 330 Cl 209 40 370 III 223 200 3 ! W BO 247 ISO 370 Vi Ih7 200 33- 77 221 120 370 2 451 335 BO 280 240 370 fO . . . 1R2 KO 335 III 252 40 370 C7 107 40 341 Cl 255 ISO 370 K , 158 40 340 CO 282 160 370 75 214 100 345 f > 4 204 320 375 67 2:11 : 50 II 45 M./.291 UK ) 375 f,7 , 20120 34S 71 281 120 375 7 ? 240 2M ) 3 Ml (0 ( 850 120 375 71) ) 221 MO : iBO 74 SfiO 80 : I77 > 4 1:4 : 101 3 iV ) 70 270 80 380 w 210 lee m wi 2tO o : iwi 70 iw ) 120 am 57 : IIB 210 aw 70 218 240 3 BO W ) 870 80 380 68 202 240 355 71 220 M ilfO 51 223 240 3 S3 147 820 83 360 70 221 240 CO 47 815 SO 3MJ4 78 241 840 300 44 300 40 385 60 220 100 300 51 832 100 385 K..ZU 880 300 0.1 80S 315 * 61 211) ) SCO 71 1110 200 385 70. . . . 244 200 305 58 325 100 UUO SI 201 SSO 305 I'lOS AND SKIPS. 48 2fl 100 1K1 110 2K5 7 102 135 8 100 225 109 50 1 BO 50 100 225 4(1 ( 77 160 41 IK ) 225 18 113 200 42 IOU 250 40 104 20J r..M34 200 1 510 200 24 130 275 10 04 200 U 817 60 2bO OMAHA WI10IjiSAIjl2 J1AUICETS. Provisions. SMOKnn MnATS Sugar curod-llnms , 14 to 10 Ib average , U ci hums , 20 to22 Ib average , Biu ! ; hams , 12 Hi iivc'rairv. 100 : skinned hams. lOlic ; hams , No. 2 , HSSc ; shoulders Oe : clear hretikfmt bacon , be ; boneless breakfast bacon backs. 7e : famous boned Ham , 8iu ! ; I'allfornln. or ] ilcnlo haiiis.fl'ie ; boneless hum , Dos dried beef lianm , sets , 7io ! ; dried beef clods. Gcj short spiced rolls or ham roulette. 7iic ; smoked hoof toiiKiies. per doH-n , $ ( ! . .V ) ; speulnl brand hums , 12 to 15 Ib nrurugo , lllie ; spcelnl brand bnnu- less breakfast bacon , llUc ; sulccti'd dried boot hams , lusldi's and knuekics , 10c ; selected wldo clour break fast bacon , UJJc. IIIVSAITMIATS : I'micy light weight short clear , Wie ; lomt clears , n'io ; short clears , Oo ; short ribs 6te ; .shoulders , Oo ; clear bellies , 04c ! ; clear bucks , Ce. SMOKEII JIBAT.-I , luv ) SALT CUIIED Fancy llKbt weight bacon short clears , 7c ; bacon abort ribs , CSie ; bacon .short clears. G c ; bacon long clears , ( i'ie ' ; bacon oluar backs , ( ) ! ic ; bacon clear bcllle.s. 7e ; b.icnn shoulders , We. SWEKT I'lCKLKI ) .MEATS HtllllS tltTCCS. 0'4C ' , shoulders ( N. Y. cut ) , tierces , fi'je ; California ham , tierces , 5 0 ; beef hams , liarruls 812.00. 1'ICKI.F.D ItKKl'TONnUES-IInlf bbls. , 1DJ 1IS. , tlO.M ; quarter bbls. , 50 los. , J0.03 ; ul hth hbls. 2.-i Ihs. , J3..r.O. . SWEKT 1'iCKi.KiiSpAiic Itius Tierces , 80 ] Ibs , nofwulKht , U'.50 ' ; barrels , 200 Ibs. . net wolijlit , J8.UO ; half barrels. 10" ) Ibs. . not welu'ht J4.75. LAUD Compound , per Ib , tierce basis , 5Uc : pure leaf Inrd.iior Ib , tli-rco basis , O ; P ; special brand kettle tendered leaf lurd , per Ib , tierce basis , 7c. lAiuuLKi : ) I'OIIK AND llnEr Per burrpl Moss pork ( lieu ) , Jll.fiO ; famllv pork , $11.25 ; short out clear pork. $11.25 ; boneless pig pork ( fancy ) , $14.00 ; extra i mess beef , ? C.Oo ; ] ilato beef , $7.00 ; extra plate beef. JS.OO ; extra fam ily beef ( boneless ) , JS.OO ; rolleiLbeef ( boneless ) , $8.fl : rump butts , $ , s.W. x CANNED MEATS Corned beef , 1 Ib square- cuns , 2 doz. per case , SI. 10 ; lunch tongues , 1 Ib lound cans , 2 doz. per case , $2.115 ; brawn , lib square cans , 2 doper e.ise. $1.20 ; tongues , US H ) round cans , 1 doz. per eusc , JS.23 ; chipped beef , \'i \ Hi round cans , 2 no/ , per ca c. 11.25 ; roast beef , 1 Ibiound cins : ( 2 doper case. $1.10 ; potted ham. ! S Ib round cans , 4 doper ease , OUo ; deviled ham , 'i Ib round cans , 4 doz. per case , COc ; potted tongue.'i Ib round cans , 4 doz. per cato , COc ; compressed hum , 1 Ib square cans , 2 doz. per case , JI.75 ; trlpp'Jib lound cans , 1 dor. per case , 81.83 ; iiilneud col- lops , 21b round cans , 1 do , per case , } 2.2J ; boneless pigs' feet , 21b square cans , 1 doz. per case , 12.50 : roust beef , 1 Ib , 2 doz. per case , Jl.OO , bAUSAOK Ilologna. 4o ; smolicd saiisugo 7e ; blood sausage , 4'5c ' ; liver sausage , 4li : head cheese , 4ie } ; fresh pork sausage ( links ) be ; fresh pork sausage- ( bulk ) , 5S4e ; smoked pork sansase , 80 ; Frankfurt sausage. 7e ; KSino po head cheosc , Co ; 1'ollsb sausage , 7c ; knohlauch sausage , 7c ; tongue sausage , 80 ; summer sausage , 13c. Groceries. HATES Persian , fl-lb box , OJJc. MAI-I.K SUOAU 1'ec lb-- > e cakes , 30-lb boves , 13c ; lee cakes , 30-lb boxes , 12le ! ; 1-lb bricks , 30 Ibs In box. pure. He. TWINES Cotton twine , "Bibb. " very flue , Ji ll ) bales , 22e ; cotton twlno. XX brand , U-lb bales , 18e ; hemp twlno. Ji-lb bales , 18c ; sail twine , 20c ; eandlo wick , 22c ; 40-fiot cotton clothes line. 11.40 ; CO-foot cotton clothes line , . $1.05 ; 00-foot sisal lines , ? l.5 ; 00-foot jute , Jl.OO ; wool twines , 8 ! c. Hnoovrs 5-tle. pallor , W.OO ; 4-tlc , } 2.753-tlo ; , J2.2i ; 3-tle. plain. $1.81 ; wurcliuu.se , M.OO ; toy , J1.2J ; whisk. * I.OJ1.2.- . OMVES Quarts , per do * , $4.00 ; pints , pcrdoz , $2..r > 0 ; bulk per gal , Km. SOAV Castile , mottled , per 11) , 010o ; do white , pcrlb , 14c. CinEU-l'er bbl , refined , $0.60 : half 1)1)1,0.50 ; hard older , pure , per bbl , Jfl.Mi ; orange older , half bbl-50 ( ! ; pear cider , half bbl. $460. NUTS Almonds , 1'Jo ; lira/Us , "Ic ; ( llbcrts , 14c ; pecans , 15c ; walnuts , 15e ; peanut cocks , 80 : toasted. Ulc : Tennessee peanuts , 8c. CANNED VKOETAUI.EB Tomatocs-3-lb extra. $1.101 133-lbbtaudaid ; western brands. $1.10 ; gallons. Archer's standard , ifJ.OO. Corn I'lncst grown. JI.CO ; CJate City sugar corn , very line , 81.50 ; ailiiian , 2-lb sugar , JI.20 ; 2-lb oxtr.i , Hecmer. $1.10 ; 2-lb stniiclnrd western brands , JI.10. Alushrooinb 1-lb I'ri'iich , extra Hue , 22 @ 2jc ; 1-lb French , fine , lS22c : 1-lb Trench , or dinary , ] C18c. 1'e.is , Tres , tine , per can , 25o ; deml-llne , per can , IGo ; 2-lb sifted , $1.75 ; 2-lb early .lime. $ l.f > o : 2-lb nuurow , standard brands , fl.25 ; 2-lb soaked , 75u. Strlnt ; beans 2-lb high grade , Uufiigee , $1.00 ; 2-lb Golden wax benni , UOc ; 2-lb string beans , SOe. Lima beans 2-lb soaked , 85c. Doston baked beans 2-lb Lewis , * ) 05 ; Crown brands , $1.35. Bweot potatoes 3-lb New Jersey , SI.OO. I'umpklns 2-lb , $1.00. Okra and tomatoes tl.Ui ; okra. ll.GO ; succotusl ) . JI.35. CoiiiiAOB Jlnnllla rope All sires from 7-10 to 1 In , 14o ; sisal lope , all sizes from 7-10 to 1 In , eye ; "now processes , " all sizes from 7-10 to 1 In. be. WiiAiTiNO PAPEB Straw , per ID , : rag , : iic ! ; munllla 11.4 < i 5c ; No. 1,7c. Mor.Ai-SES llhls , N. O. fiinoy , porg.il , 5355o ( ; choice , 45 47c ; good , : i05io2o ; Cuba , baking , 28 < SiOo : ; blackstrap. 2ia'J2o. SOIIA 1'kgs , CO Ibs to box , S' o ; kegs. 4lie. STOVE I'OMSII t.MXXftO 00 per gross , IIAO8 Am. , per 100 , $17.75 ; Lowlston , per 100 , 117.75 ; Union Si ] u are , 40 per cent off list. SAiT-Dalrv,2 01bs In bbl , bulk , MO ; best grade , BO 5s , * . ' . : iO ; best gnulo 100 Us , f.40 ; best Krado 28 Its , tJ.'JTi ; rock suit , crushed , $1.80 ; common , bbl , tl.25 , CiiEtjSK 1'romlum F. 0. , tnln flals , per Ib , 104'o ; premium F. R , Young America , llUc ; domestlo Swiss , 1417c ; Kdam , In foil , each , 05c ; LlmDurger. 125c. ! PICKLES Medium , per bbl , ? 3.50j small , tlO.CO ; gherkins , $11.50. rAiiiNACEousGoons Iliirloy,4Ho ; farina. So ; peas. a c ; oatmeal , bbls , W.5MJ0.75 ; linlf bbls , iUvaiLM ; inacaronl , Hxai3o ; vornilcolll , 1054 13o ; rice , choice , B Qdat fancy , OJiltTc ; lioad , 7o ; sngo and tapioca , 47e ; I/lma beans , Co ; built peas , ac ; spaghetti , 13c. ' DuiEi ) KIUIITB Turkish prunes , less than hhds , li 't : He ; original hliiH > 4c less ; llosnla prunes , 0-11) boxes. 100 to 110 , tic ; apples , ovupo- rated , now ring choice , 15o ; evaporated , now ring prlmit , lie : apricots , fancy , In sacks. 0io ! i blackberries , now , lOo ; raspberries , 25 Ibs to box , 34QI5o : currant" , now , ri5340 ! , oilglnal casks. Via less ; Yotlzza currants , extra , In boxes , 6M < - . COTTON Horn H Inch , 17c. KAISISS London layers , California , per box. $2.102,70 ; loose nuiscutols , California , J2.00 ® a.4'J ' ; heedless , California. } 2.2VS2.a.'i ! California , Heedless sultans. In sacks , per Ib , lie ; Califor nia muscatels , In sacks , 81o ; now Valeutlas , So ; ondura layers , now , Oo. COPIT.H Koasted Arlosla , SSHot Ilunola , ( icriiuui , 2. > Uo ; Dllwurtli's. 25io ? : Lion , ' 'j'.ic ; MalljHmcli , 25icCordova } ; , 25 > , io ; Moeba , y.'o ; O. a. Java. 30c. VINEOAK 30 gr. N. Y. apple elder , 10o ; D. S. cider , 12c ; white , wine , I5o ; fancy , fruit , ISc. Oir.s-150 iirlmo white. 9c ; 150 water white , lljic : hcadlluht , 1'Jiio ; 74 gasoline. H'/sO. SAI.SOUA llbls , 1'tc ; gruitulutod,2o ; la bbls , l ? o , bunAii Per Ib Cut loaf , 7a o ; cubes. O' 'c ; Rtaudard powdered , OVo ; XXXX. powdered , 73ic ; granulated , stnudard , CiiC ; confection ers' A. OJio ; white extra 0 , brilliant , OJio ; extra 0. royal. Be ; central 0 , 6 > io ; golden C , Oijo ; dark C , 4'ic. , , Country I'roduco. ntJTTEU The market Is lQ2o ; lower than It was u week r.go. The receipts are more lib eral and tl > movement not so nctlvo. tiood country roll" , 14O17o ; clioico , 1718o ; Inferior , MilOo ; good country solid packed , l&iiisc ; choice solid packed , 1820c | good creamery , 21 23oi fancy 25c. 1'oui.Tiiv The market U glutted with dressed ciilckcns und the weather being toe warm to ndmlt of their being hold uny irroat length of time , thcro Is likely to bo consider able loss. Live chickens uru slow und not much wanted at fl.75Q2.23 ; dicssoil , fxQCc , Live turkeys 7fl ( > o and dressed S2.90 for choice nnd iv38o for thin und light weights. Lha ducks , 12.50 :100 : ; dressed ducks , 7400. Cfocse , dressed , 7QOC. Eoos Tlioro are so many cold ttornno eggs on the murkot that It Is no easy matter to glvo an oxnct quotation on firsh stock. A good many eggs are selling at 21o and some as low as 0c. while there uro sales of strictly fresh Btook nt 22o. OAXIE Tralrloehlckens , pcrdoien , f3.003.60 | grouse , W.CWiW.ai mallard ducks , JU7iXtW.Wi tcnldueks.ll.SOSI.Wtmlxpddiuhs.Jl.ftOjqunll , fl.ooni.ffiVJnohrnlblKl.iOO | | wnnll r.tbblts. 75o ! . ( ; doer und autulopo ca asscs. H7o | inddlcs. ll iic. : . PIGEONS There Is no dcmrtria , Proflh fritl INJ OiiANors riorlda toclf , H.M. OAMfoiiMA riiuus Poiir , bor hulf IKJX. 11.05) ) winter Nells , pnr half lior , | | ,35 | Jlusent grapes , JI.50 per 20-lb elntos ; iiilnce.s | , tl.75 ® 2.00. ' , K.S.VM.OO per hunch. LESiONS-OhoIco stock. M.norf'l.o. ' Al'i-l.KS-l'erbbl. U2.V3I.25 , according to tlio quality and variety. CiiANiiKuiiir.s-Knncy Capo Cod , $9.50 ; bell and cherry , $3.50. GiiAi-ES-Coucord , per basket , 40cCatnwbas | , 50c. _ _ _ _ _ Vcgetnblcs. ' I'OTATOEH Car lots of potatoes nro quoted atSVStoo with choice stock selling In a small way from More at too. ONtoNS-Hcd , II. : per bu. : yellow Danvorp , $1.3- UI.5fl ! Spanish , tl.75 per box. S IUT : 1'OTATOES-Uood stock , $4.004.50 per bbl , llEAss-Supply not largo nnil the feeling strong nt2.3.Vif.2.7S. Cti.KUV-35.t40o per clot. OAIIIIAIIK 1'erlb , 2'Jc. ' TuiiNii'S Kutabagas , choice , 05c per lush. ; white , choice. 50c. LETTUCK 1'er doz. , ' 15o. Fnr.sii Per Ib I'crch , 8c ; buffalo , ilioased , 7o ; pickerel. Oc ; pike , Out white. 10c ; eiouiile , He ; catlUh , lie ; od steak , 12e ; Monnders , 13o ; Oregon salmon. I5c ; Llack bass , 18o ; lobttors , 16e ; blue llsh. 15c. Salt und pleklod-Codllsb , ovtra aoorgrs now.OJicl grand bank , now. 4'Jc ' : silver , 2-lb blocks , 6ic ! ; snoy white. 2-lb bricks , now , 75 < o ; turkey cad , largo middle bricks , Ou ; RUUW whiles , crates , 12-5 Ib boxes , 7J4'c ; medium sealed hcrrlmr,25r ; No. 1 Healed hcrrlnz , 20e ; domcstlo Holland herring , 40e ; llainhiirgrr Rptced herring. COo ; Kusslnu sardines , spiced. one ; Russian sardines , plain. f > 0c : Imported Holland herring. Crown brand , 80e ; do fancy mllliois , (1.00 ; mackerel , No. 1 shore , half bbl $12.50 ; bloaters , half bbls , $ ! 8.dO ; whlto flsh , half bbl , $0.75 ; trout , half hbK o.50 ; family whlto fish , SUQi snlmou , feSO per hulf bbl ; 2-lb broiled mackerel , $2.CO ; : i-lb In mustard , $2.00 ; $3-lb In tomato saucp , J..CO ; 5-lb Mayo mess mackciol , $0.00 ; 1-lb crook trout. tl.2i ; 3-lb brook trout , $2.2.'i ; 1-lb salmon , $1.25 ; 2-lb white llsh , $2.2'i ; 1-lb while Ihli. $ I.U3 ; 2-lb lob sters , J2.30 ; 2-lb oysters , li o ? . J'J.M ; 2-lb oys ters , 10 o ? , $2.2j ; l-lli oysters , 5 oz , $1.25 ; 2ilb llaratarla , 10 or. f.MO ; 1-lb Ilaratarla , 5 o/ , $1.10 ; 1-lb clams , llttlo nocks , 11.35 ; 2-lb clams , littio necks. $1.75 ; 3-11) clam ehonder , $2.00 ; 1-lb crabs , $2.23 ; 2-lb ci aba , S..SO. llr.ACK WALNUTS-PIT llushol , 7i3l.0. Hiricouv NUTS l < urge , per bjishol , $1.23 ; small , * l.752 00. Poi'CoiiN Choice last season s stock , 2 ® < JKu UOCOAXUTS Per hundred , sacked , $5.00. Drugs. Oulnlno pore ? . , P. & W. . lie ; Oerman , Hie ; Indigo , peflb , 75e ; Insect ponder , Sic : opium , (3.10 ; morphine , poroz. , J H.V hops , pur 10 , aou ; glycurlue , 183 ! dextrine , lOo ; euttlebone , : t5ci cronm tnrtur , pure , U2o ; coiuinerclal , 18p ; cam phor , 50o ; am. curb , lie ; blue vltrol , 7Jic ! cnr- iolloueld,3i(83Uoj ( citric , 4.ViJ4Si tarturle , : ufo 39c ; sulphuric , per Ib , 2c. Sperm oil , $1.10 ; turpentine. 4se ; Tonka beam , SI.S.va .0) ; bal sam toiilo. 4l45c ! calomel , OftH'fic ' ; cantha- rldcs I.tOUl.i5 : : ; easslu buds , 80 < ap ! : chloroform _ - form 57iO ( ; ergot , 471(58 ( ; gum arable , 55 $1.03 ; lyeopodlum , 404Jc ; mercury , O.'e ; mil- phiir , 2'Jc ; alum , 2J e ; coipcras , I' o ; epsom salt , lj'c ; glauborsaltlBc. ! Dry G ) Oils. OINOIIAMS Aninskoav , 7c ; Amoskong drcs' . SVJc ; Mates , fl 'c ; Warwick dross , He : Lancaster , fla4'e ; Oienalre , KlAc ; Whlttendiin diess , Sc. llt.EAOUEi ) COTTONS Berkeley Camlnlc No. 0) , OUe : llpt Yet , ( ) ' $ " ! Ituttcrcloth XX , 4Hc ; Cabot. 74o ? ; 1'lrst Call , ( l(4c ( ; I iiiltof the Loom , fc ) ; Illll Sompor Iileni , fa ; llousckcciior. 8 e : King I'lillllp cambric , lOe ; Langdon G B , OVo ; l.diisdalp. Do ; Lonsdalo camb.nu , lOVjo ; ISew York .Mills , 110 ; O.ik Lawn'7e. . Wl A S Net Thlstlp , ( ihe : Ucd Cross 7c. CIIASII Ste\cns'H , 10-lu. fi o ; Slovens' D , IR-ln. < ! fc : Stevens1 A. Ifl-lu. 7'ic ; Slovens' P , 18-ln. Kc ; atovcns' M. 18 In , Oo ; htevons' N. 20- In.Dc ; btevo'ib' NN , 22-ln , lOo ; Stevens' STlt , 20-ln , 12c : bleached , lo extra. PIIISTS 1'aney Kddystono , Cl.c ; Steel Ulver , Co ; Itamano , 4 e ; St. Lodger , 5'So ' Shirting Martha Washington , 4Jjc ; Mcrrl- tniio. 43Je. [ Turkpy llcd--roiiiitiiln , O e ; ( Jar- ner , 7c ; Cronlleld , 8Vic ; llerlln , 0ie. ! SIIKKTINOS AND PiM.o\r C stNns llrown Net l'cnpori-11. 43-ln. 10 p ; Pcpperoll , 8-4. 18e ; ill. . lliio ; l'ppperoll.tl-4 , 15o ; Pcpperell. 8-4. 20o- I'cpperell , tl-l , 22 > Jc : Pcpntircll , 10-4"c ; Utlca 8-4,24c ; Utlea , 0-4,2Boi Utlca , lff-4,28e. PIHNTS Indigo blue Net Muithn Wash ington , 5JJc : Anioilcan,0ltc : Arnold , 6lo ; Ar nold 11 , long cloth , lOc : Stlflo A.'lliic ; Morrl- mac , 7-8. lOc ; Gold Loaf , 8 > , io ; Hamilton , r ! Jo ; Allen Pinks O'io : Allen Uliambr.ty , Oc ; Glou- chester , 5ic ( ; lliutel , 5540. Coi.onii > OAMUHICS Crown , 3'e ; lied Star , 4o : Kollcd Clover , Gc ; Slater , S o ; high col ors , lo extra. HKAVV UIIOWN COTTONS Atlantic 7e ! { ; Atlantic II , 7c : Atlantic I ) , 03 c ; Atlantic I' , Go ; Aurora C , Pie ; lluek'shead , 7Uo ; Cabot W , fl'io : Darlington ; O c ; runners' No. .1. 4 ? , © 4S5e ; Hnosler. L1/ , , " > ! } o ; Indlniihcad ; 7iic ; Law rence I'L , li c ; lleni'lelta 1,15Uo. . FINE HIIOWN COTTONS Atlantic LL , ( ! e ; Au rora 11,0'io ; Aurora It , O'Sc ' : Atlas O N 1J , 7'ie ' ; cheesecloth , 4c ; Clinton l'l\5JioPopieroll ; U , Gje [ , Langdon O H , 7e. DENIMS Net Amoskeag , 0 oz , 10Jc ; York camlet , 12e ; Kverett. standard , 12'ic ' ; Hay- maker's , 7'Jc ; Old Vork , XX , lOtfc ; Lawrence , 220.12J4.c ; L.inronce , Ooz , 15ic ! ; fancy stripes and checks , lliif. CaTTONAiiES-York , nrnkln. lO'/ic ' ; Kvorctt , 8oz , 18c ; Lowlstoii , 10 07,22i c ; WorUlngnian , 14o. Conl. On Iloard Cars nt Omaha Anthracite- Chestnut , range and egg. l SS per ton ; grate , S3O'J. Soft coal Walnut , block , $3'5 ; lena lump. { .1.00 ; Iowa nut. { ,1.00. Paints anil Oils. LEAH WHITE IN Ou.-Curtcr. In 500-lb lots , $7.50 ; In lOX-lb ) lots , per cwt. $7.80 ; Southern Co. St. Louis , In 500-lb lots , 87.50 ; In ] , noO-lb lots , per cwt , $7.20 ; Ked Soil : , St. l.onls. lu 500-lb lots , * 7.50 ; In 1,000-lb lots , pet cwt , S7.-U WHITE Uiiv Glider's Avhltiug. per Ib , ! > { o ; Coinnirrclnl Whltlntr , per Ib , lo ; Kugllsli O. H. Paris Whllo , perlb. Pic. HED Duv American Venetian red , lc ! ! ; Chattanooga * 2c ; Kngllsh Venetian , barrel 3.I1) Ibs , 8H i Indian , No. 1,12c ; Tuscan , English , 20o. " ' YKM-'owR-Chromo yellow , 0 to lOc : ocher , liocholle , 2Uc : ocher , washed Dutch , 4c ; ocher , washed l''ionch.2ic. ' ! PUTTV Pure , In bairels , kegs and tubs , 2c ! ; In bladders. 2/o ; luftO-lb tins , 2Uc. VuiiETAiir.r OILS Linseed , domestic raw , In barrels , per gallon , l > 2o ; linseed , domestlo boiled , lu barrels , per gallon , 05c. ANIMAL AND 1'im Oir.s Whale , bleached winter , per gallon , 55c ; whale , extra bleached wlnter,00c ; sperm , bleached winter , { 1,00. KNOIXK OILS Diamond crescent onglnooll , per gallon , 40c ; perfection engine oil , 5uo ; ster ling onglnooll , 45o ; Hercules engine oil. Me. VARNISHES furniture , No. 1. UOo : furniture , extra , (1.00 ; conch , No. 1. $1.10 ; coach , oxtrn , $1.20 ; hard oil linlsh , light , $1,20. Lumber. SHlNO-n , $22.00 ; 11 , $3).50 ; O , J16.00 : D , J13.00 ; rLOOiHNfi Whlto pine AandU , $ . ' -.1.00 ; 1) . $2I..0 ; 0 , J27.00 ; U $17.M. CEILINO No. 1 white. U In , 31,50 ; No. 1 hard plno , V In. 445.50 ; No. 1 hnrd pine , % In , J2I.OO ; ya.l hard pine. , ' ln , $ 'J.LO. STOCK UOAHUS-A and U , 12 In , $12.00 ; D , 12 in. $27.00. OUOOVKD RoonNO No. 1 common whlto pine , 12,14 and 111 ft , (19.00 ; No. 1 common Y pine. 1 ! , 14 and 10 ft , $48.00. DlMKNHIONS " ' 18 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 , tt 20 ft 22 ft 84 ft 2x4.$15 00 $15 03 $15 00 $10 03 $10 00 * 17 50 $18 L. 2\ll. . 1500 1500 1500 IB 00 1000 1H 00 1850 2x8. . 1500 1500 1500 lOlOO 1000 18 01 IK 50 2x10. U 00 15 OJ 15 00 IU 00 10 (10 ( 18 (10 ( 18 50 2vl8. 10 00 10 00 10 00 IU 00 17 00 19 00 10 00 X8x8 1C 00 10 00 10 00 17 60 18 00 10 00 SO 00 HOAHPS No. 1 eoni HO.TO ; No. 2 com , $17,1,0 ; No. 3 com. II5.00 ; No. 4 com(12.50. Hlili'LAl1 No. 1 plain,8 and 10 Inch , JI8.00 : No 2 plain. 8 and 10 lnchJlo.OO ; No. 3 plain , B und 10 Inch , $15 00 ; O , U,18 Inch , KXtdlOc. UATTKNtl , WKLT/rUIIIMU'lCKnT.S O , G. bats , 2',1-ln , 75uj > J.x3 SIH , Me ; jl-tn well tubing. D. k M. nnd Uov. , $23.00 ; plckoli.p. fc , H. flatfi-.OO ; D.&II.sqJ-'t.OO. POM/AH Clear , 1-ln , all widths , $33.50 ; clear , } J-ln.all widths , $ Jft50. 7 Y. PINK I'LooiiiNO Cloar/4 / nnd 0 Inoh.SSi.SO ; star , 4 and 0 Inch1.00rift : mined , WM extra. 1'iNiHiiiNd VKI.I.OW PiNK-Olcar.l Inch.t20,00 ; IU , li ! and 9Inch , $ -7.00UtHr ; , 1 Inch , $24,00. HIII.MII.KH , LATH Kxtr XAX.$2.75 : standard XAX , $ . ' .00:0-111 : , $2.20 } 6-n. | $2.00 ; No. 1 , $1.20i cedar , XAX. $2.75 : lath , WS. POSTS Whlto Codar-0-ln , 5J8 , I2c ! { ; 0-ln , fifir , J''c ; QH-ln. US , lie ; 8-In , Oc ; 4 to 5luround , Uiooalc } ; , split , Do : red cedar , lie. Hush , 55 per cent ; doors , 45 per cent ; blinds , 45 per cent ; mouldings , 45 per cent ; straw board , $ I.'tO ; tarbo.ird , tl.OO ; tar felt , $ . ' .40 , STOCK ItoAHDS No , 1 common , 18 and II ft , $20.00 ; 10 ft , $10.00 ; No , 2 common. 12 and 14 ft , $18.00 ; 10 ft , $17.00. FINISHING WIIITB PINE 1st and Sd clear. 1 In. , $50.00 ; U | , 1'i and 2 In , I50.CO : 3d clear , 1 In , 945.00 ; IU , IU and 2 In , (10.00 ; A select. 1 In , $ r > .00 ; 1U.l } and 2 In , $42.00 ; II select , 1 In W.OO ; Hi , 1) ) { and 8 in , t30.W | 0 select , 1 In ! ( > IO.OO * I'KNClNa-Whlto Pine No. 3 , 4 and 0 In , 1 ! and 14 ft , $10.50 ; No. 4 and 0 In. 13 and 14 ft $14.00 ; No. 2,4 nnd 0 In , 1(1 ( ft , $1(1.50 ; No. 3 , i ant 0 lu , In all lengths , (18.00. Lime , Cement , Ktc. On board oars at Omaha Per bbl As ih Orovollmo , DOe ; Champion lime , K5oi Qulnoj > white , BO ; Loulsrlllo cement , (1.5U ; Mllwuukec cement , $1.45 ; Utlcn , cement , $1.40 ; Kngllsl h Portland cement. M,45 : Now York plaster ti.25 ; Allchlgau piaster , fS.OOi Tort Dodge plau ter , $ l,75 | whlto anil , U00 | P. P. hair per , bale , ll.Od. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IIUlc , Tnllows , Ktc. Hinrj ANiil'Er.TS-Oreou salted hldo , No. 1 , r > " { e ; No. 2 , 4Uc ; dry Hint hides 7H i8fl | calf liMe , 8U9c ; ilainngod hides , 1'Jo les.ii sheep pelts , ptcrn. each , 3.V3tl.2. > ! sheep pulls dry , per Ib , lOttllc , TAW.OW A No. 1 , 4 , { ci No. 1 , IMj4o : proase wliltoi : ! > i < f4oi yoltow , 2'ido ' ; stourlno , fl'ie. lloxrs Viiotatlons are for delivery In Chicago cage Dry bulTalo , per ton , llO.OOaib.W ! dry country , bleached , (10.00ZJ 13,00 ; country , damp and meaty , ( j.OQ-310.00. _ Motnls. Kt , WIIIB NAH.S liaso K.65stool nails , . . TIN PI.ATF.-T. 0. . 10x24 , $7,50 ; I. X. , $9.25 ; coke. 4X120 , 112 , $ ( I.7J. HllKGT/.INU-tlC. ItoKriNn-Charcoul , 1. 0. , 14x20 , 112. $0,00i I , X.$7.W , HiiKirr Iuoo-No.20 , $ i.M : No. 27 , ( .1.00. Hoi.iiHt Htrlctlvhalf and half , lOVio. Coi'pKit Planished boiler sizes. 3to per lh ; cold rolled , Wu perlb ; sheeting , 28c pcrlb ; pit and Hats , 3Uopor Ib. WIHF.-.IUP , barb. $ .1.23 ; cal. , (3.S5. HI.OCK TiN-Small pig , aOo per Ib. , bar , 80o perlb , OAr.vANi7.ru SHEET TIION Discount 50-10 per cent ; pat. plan. Iron , Nos. 21 and 27 A , 10ie ! ; 1) ) , Trade UoHSlp. Too much poultry , Weather too warm for trade , Wall street's financial troubles not over. The butter market has bcon onslng olt dur ing the past few days on account of the In creased receipts ami quotations are now l2o lower per Ib. thnn a week tigo , licet sugar niuklug fever Is prevailing hi Norway and Sweden ; In the latter the exist ing rcllnory has clven satisfactory results. If oilier beet Mtgar factories nro built , as con templated , ( hey will continue to Introduce dlveJslllcd Industries , so miic.li uecdcil In these northern climes. Uoforrlng to the Cullfornln oringo crop , a largo lnipor writes n patron of the Now York lliillelln under recent date as follows : "Tho orange crop promises to bo voiy good , csucclally tlio seedling * . The crop win ripen about us early us It did last year , unk'ss the next tno months should be damp and cold. " lion 11. Ilrynn received advlees from the east Indicating Unit the financial outlook In both Now York and London ls\orv sorlous. Ills correspondent , one of the oldest nnd best In formed brokers In the country , expresses a ( Inuhtnsto Jlarlng lirotbursof London being carried over the crisis by the Uaiik of Eng land. land.Whllo Whllo the wcuther remains so mild there Is considerable danger connected with the ship- mentof piTlihable produce. On Saturday the receipts of diossed poultry nero very heavy end In excess of the demand so that doaleis wcro compelled to catrv i or n considerable auuntlty. As tncrovtHstlll more than Jloii- ay'H demand could take care of some of It will bo a total loss. This may Forvo to caution shippers ngalnst rushing lu too much poultry for Thanksgiving day Our Vast Internal Commerce. Stiitlsticd of foreign Irmlo are easily obtainable , but it is moro dilHcuU matter - tor to estimate the volume of a great na tion's domestic commerce , u nil hence it happens in every country that its homo trade is not appreciated as it ought to bo , bays the Boston Journjil , Pnrlieulurly Is it true ol the United States of America. A correspondent of the Tribune presents some striking illustrations of the enor mous value of the homo trade of our land. In iaS9 , according to Henry V. Poor , author of the Railway Manual , the railroads of the United States carried 019,137,237 tons of freight. Deducing 23 per cent for duplication this loaves 40S- , 352,928 tons of morchundiso. At uu average - orago of 830 per ton this morolwndiho would reach the enormous value of $13- 930fS7,840. That tulces no account of the hugo amount of water bonio freight on our lakes and rivers , or of other methods of domestic transportation and thus gives only un inade quate idqa of the real di mensions of our domestic com merce. The aggregate imports in 1888 of Great Brit-iin , Franco , Germany , Rus sia , Austro-Hungury , Spain , Belgium , Portugal , Italy , Turkey , Switzerland , Denmark , Greece , Norway and Sweden nnd the Netherlands wore $0,171,735- 043. Adding to this the imports of .Mex ice , Bolivia , Bra/.ll , Chill , China , Japan , Ecuador , PiirngmiyUi > nguayV'Qiiouola ! , Pent , Guatemala , Uoroa , Hayti , Hawaii , Morocco and Nicaragua ( $538,742,7GGwo ) have a total of $0,710,408,409 as the value of the "markets of the world. " Deduct ing from this our own exports to these countries , which amount to about $000- 000,000 , wo have a balance of $0,050,408- 409 , or liboub 45 per cent of that portion of our domestic commerce ! that is carried on the railroads of the United States. Here is another fact that patriotic Americans will make n note of a single ono of our trunk lines , the Pennsylvania railroad , moved on its system west of Philadelphia hibt year merchandise that in value amounted to more than double the whole exports of England. Verily , Americans are justified in boasting that theirs is a great country. Heavy Ore Shipments. During the beason of890 the ore ship ping business of the ranges in Wiscon sin , Minnesota and Michigan , the Gogohic , iMiirquelto , Mononunco and Vermilion ranges , will represent figures unprecedented in the history of the mining business. Up to November 1 there hud been shipped from the ranges mentioned several hundred thousand over 7,000,000 tons ns against 7,500,000 for the entire season of 1889. Before the close of the present shipping season , which lasts amomhlongertho grand to tal for this season will reach over 8,000- 000 tons. This ore is valued at from $3.50 to $0 per ton to shippers , according to quality. The probable total of 8,000- 000 is exclusive of ere received and manufactured at Bay View , and other mills. The largest shipments from anyone ono mine como from the Norris. Up to October 1 over 900,000 tons alone wore shipped from this mine and the owners say it will reach over 1,000,000 tons before fore the season's closo. This will bo the largest shipment from any single mine in the world in the same time. i'OR SEVERE COUGHS OR COLDS Dr. F. C. Werner's COUGH DROPS Arc Highly ro coin mended after soyon yenrs of successful experience by tlio eolo mnnufacturord , Dreibus& Co. Kopp , . , STEAM CONFECTIONERS , 1106 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. Sold everywhere , 5o per packtigo. Send for samples. NEBRASKA National Bank U. m. DKTOSITORV , OMAHA , HKR Capital - - - - $40OOOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 189O B7.0OO OBc rand Dlreotori'-Uenrj W. Tatci , President ) t wUB. B d , Vloa-Freildent ; Jarnts W. Sarage , W. T7Wor , JohaS. Collins , It C. Ouibla ( , J. M. K Pkblok , W. U. B , Uughes , caiuler. THE IRON BANK. Corner 12th and Faraara Sts. A General Banking Dmlnen TrumacteJ. DR. CLUCK , Eye and Ear , Birkern lock. IHh nnJ Knrrnn. Toleohon l WINTER BBSORTS HUNTSVILLE , ALABAMA. Charming Winter Resort in the Highland ! HuntsvillcHotcl.Substantial.Elcgant.New . . . , 1IA.HVKY 8 , DKNI30N , Manager. - DVIION i % JHCN1BON , Aiilitanb DRY GOODS. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Wolf Electrical Oa. Illiutrnted Catalogue free. IOU Cnplto Avenue. FARM MACHINERY , ETO. ' Parlin , OrendorfF & T. G. Northwall , Martin Oo , , General western ngcnt Corner Jones and 9th sts. SLnndla 1'low Co , Omnhn , Neb. lSta-1351 Shormnn re. FLOUR. Broken Bow Roller E. T. Davis Mill Co. , Milling Co. . Ml ntSt. Joseph. Ofllcoand wnrchonso , Omnhn lloiino , 1012 N. IClh street. Cor. Sthaml Jnckxon sts. S. F. Oilman , Clemens Oskamp , M'f'K of rondy to rnlso 1011 N' . ICth street. blip Jack Meal , Ilnest rakcx In tlio norld , C. K. lllnek , - MnnnRor. 1.W-12I5 8. JOth street. FURNITURE AND CARPETS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Schneider & Loomis , J , T. Eobinsou Notion Oo , Jobbers ami Importers of , Grnts' furnlshlnir rood , * ( actions nnd f urnlshlng m'f'u oi'lubrated brand goods , "llucktkln" ovoralla , pantx , hlr t , conn , oto. llll Howard street. Cor. U'th und Howard nts. GLASS , PAINT , OIL AND DRUGS. Kennard Glass and J. A , Puller & Oo , , Faint Oo , , H02 Dougliii Street , M03-IH'-1 llarnoy street. Omaha , Neb. Omaha. William Oumraiugs , Blako. Bruce & Oo. , CITnudClO aouthlClhSt , H W-'J03 I-cavcnirorth st. Omnhn , Neb. OmHlin , Neb. GROOBBIBS. Paxton & Gallagher , Meyer & Eaapke , 703-711 S. I0th street , ICJ3-K01 Harnoy street , Onmba , Neb. Omnha , Nob. D. M. Steele & Oo , , Sloan , John'on & Oo , 1201-1203 Jones itrect , Qth und IxMTCnwortli street * , Omaha , Nob. Omnliu , Neb , Allen Bros , , McOonl , Brady & Oo , , Hit HnrncT street , I3th and I.cnvcnwortli , Omaha , Neb , Omnlio , Nebraska. GUN POWDER. Hugh Q. Olark. Audit Dupont'sUunpowder , lllaitlnu capB , juio , cte. 1218 llarnor street. HARDWARE. Eeotor&WilhqlmyOo Lee-Olark - Andreeson Cor. 10th and Jaiksou lit. Hardware Oo. , Omalm. IIOJ-IIIO llarnor itroet , HIDES , WOOL , TALLOW.PU-R3 IRON WORKS. Fruton & Vierllng Omaha Safe it Iron IronWork ? , Works Wroncht ami cunt Iron , bnlltllnit work , rnslnen , Mnnnf'rs Ore nnd burglar hrnm work , irnnurnl Uroof ifiTnulujnll fnnnitry , nmclilno nml work , Iron uliutters nnil blnokmnltb work , U. 1 * . tire p cnpo , ( I , An- llr.nmintlidt. drcon.lllbft JjcksoniU Acme Iron and Wire Wilson & Drake , Works , M'fS tubulnr fluc , Or * Iron , wire nml brn w'ki. boz bollcrn , tnnkn , tie. RIJS. ICth utreot. V , lloclil , - 1'roprlctor. IMtroo no I IPth iitrpct' . LITHOGRAPHING. LUMBER. MILLINERY AND NOTIONS.