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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1889)
1 1 _ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ? WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13 , 1889 , S " W THE SPECDLATIVE MARKETS A Whont * Aotlvo nut Narrow , With m Avcrayo Strength Shown | HIGHER RANGE IN CORN PRICES Hj ConMttcrauloViiluintlon Rliinnt lit Hi Ontn TrntlliiK Cm tin Kccoliit-t fljj Nearly nil Nntlvos llenvy H ArrlvaU or lloj ; * . Hi . chioaoo vnonvan maiuchts f Chicaoo , Nov 12. ( Special Tolosram to 1 Thk Uce , ] The wheat market was nctivo i but narrow to-tiay. Itnvoragcd tron stud f but for tlia tlolu oof properly poured out'by Bi | a liatulfiitof loading local operators prices 1 would probably linvo roiio aomowhat , hlihcr i The inarKot socmod nbapod that way As It fll wes , the voliimo of olTci-hiii took tne St "Bitnu'1 outof the ninrkot to so mo extent , HE thour/li no decline occurred The first piouo Hit of really lmportnnt now * war the Itccrbohm | H | [ cable to the offera that the oniclal prollml | H : , nary estimates mndo the Husslim wheat crop H 91,000,000 bushcli loss than last year , and the H j Hujsian rye crou 05,00.,003 ) bushels nhort , HJ ! Comparisons inmlo It appear thnt in spite of H , this apparent enormous shortngo the crop of H ' 207,000,000 bushels was only ltOOJ,000 ) binh- ( H ' , els less than the average Uussian crop for H seven years The Vienna congress last fall H made the doilctoncy l'B,01)U0J bushult , or S . 87,000,000 bushels greater than the official jH estimates The affect of the uatvs was to jH develop a bnllish sentiment atnoiic ; trailers , j ; and a quiet buying movRtnent set in The HJi market opened linn ut SO e for Deconibor HJ nnd 83 u for May Under prcssuro DeoJm- , Hj bor worked down to bO ) ( jsOB ? c , with pos Hi sluly a few trades at the Inside May did HI not Bympatliizo with the weakness m Do- j H comber , und ou the reaction thnt followed HJ the advauco from S. 'ljg'o to 81 'h u December HJ in the moanttmo rally in i ; to HIYe There HJ was a bit , - HK t arouua Sd o and a world of HJ wheat came upon the market , Hutchison and HJ Partridge lotutlnK the selling Only ouo or Hj two sales were made at Sl ' c , the top being Hj practically 81c. l'ouudlut ; scut December Hj back to 8tu nnd May to Sle , but late quota * tlons were at u slight rocovcry from these llgurcs , viz : Tfl ' 0 f ° r November , S ( > ; > .fc for December nud SIV for May i This rnngo Is just a ehadu better than yes terday for near futures and ! { @ ? 6a batter _ for May The northwestern movement shows no ubatcment so far an the returns to the front indicate What is going ou in the back country is involved lu a cloud of contradictions The corn market was again fairly active and higher for near deliveries , with May in early dealings freely sympathizing In the ad- vaucing prices , but there was considerable realizing in the remote future referred to , M which later causoa a reaction and.idecllno ! of about j'sC under the closing prices of the day before The government report was cousidcred a bull document by soma and again was clnimcd'on certain grounds by the I bears ns favoring thole skla ut the market SI The closing prices did not sustain the M early promise of unusual strength , the Kj advances , oven on near deliveries , being m\ \ only , ' + c in November , with no chaiiiro in Mj December and in May u decline ot ? d ' @W0- Bl The oats market , presented considerable Bj animation , ruling firm to „ ' ( ( < f } j < > higher Hj The shorts came lu for liberal quaittltios , , Vi nnd , while trading was chiefly iu May , near Mj months were relatively stronger , lu fact , HJ November was bid up fully M ° H ; to 80' ' u by u prominent short witti- . - out sellers nppcuriug , and Decem- J- bcr followed close in the wake of this jH * month Business was done iu May at 'il\i \ ® { Hj 22c , touotiing a point above 1'osted ro- Hfr ceipts wera only fair and withdrawals for Hft Bhipmcnt were small , but there was u good ft demand for cash oats , with trading chlcily HI by sample B The provision trade commanded consldcr- BV , oblo attention Tlio unexpcetcdly heavy run y. of bogs at Chicago and other points occa- Ht nlnnr.il a little ncrvousnoss earlv and on in- AW itial transactions thcro was soma promise of m u break Uut the pork clique , tlirough its H.brokers . , oamo to the rcscuo of the market H It mailo free open purchases of pork , and by H _ : its action developed coed buying on the part H.of . shorts and otbers and turned the tide HDuring the latter portion of 'ohango B , trillo showed u strong front and the K miiyomcnt favored the sellers , who Hj were quito sparing in their offerings The H | speculative interest developed was confiucd H ; largely to January mid May futures Pork H. ' ana short ribs also showed nioru activity ' than lard , though 0.U50 tiorcss of the latter H wore taken by domestic ami foreign buyers HJ for cash delivery at $ tl.00@n.05. Par casli Hj delivery 10-pound green hams sold at ir.tf' K Hj Impound sweet pickled hams atO' .Ce , fully H cured short ribs at ' 5 } c , and dry salted BV shoulders boxed at $4.50. Changes in the iBm ruling prices for futtiro pork indicated a not j V ndvanco of r.10e. November short ribs M appreciated 10c , while May short ribs and IBfj November lard wore unchanged January IH r'ba ' a"J Juliuiu'yl"J , NW lari1 declined 2 > , e. IS CH10.\GO IjIVB STOCK iH Chicago , Nov 13. [ Special Telegram to Ik Tub Bee ] Cattle Tub receipts were ] H nearly all natives , there being only u few - 1M Texans and rangers Buyers hold off , H [ claiming that the run would bo on their side , H and so business moved along in the same old rut without incident or occurrence worth * V noting The number of prima steers on the AbA market was limited , but , on the other hand , t HT there was plenty of medium boavy wolght ST steers that were hard to sell , "On the fuco Hj of the returns , " as the saying goes , as there ' ; Bl were but few Toxaus and raugors , uutlvo l BB butohors'stock ought to ti'ivo sold a shade i H ] bolter , but there was little or no change I H Uujiirsot this class , following the example of others , hold oft when the stock ; was priced to them There was a fair , business in stoctters and fecdors at last [ Bf weeks prices Choice to extra beeves , $1.50 (35.00 ( ; medium to good steers , 1,350 to 1,500 H lbs , t&MQMO ; l. ' 'OO to liM ; lbs , * t. 10(33.75 ( ; (150 to 1.U00 lbs , $2.S0@3.50. Stockcrs and H feeders , $ lS0@3,0fl' , cows , bulls aud mixed , Hj < 1.1G@3.uO | bulk M.70QS.0U : steers , $2.10Q Hi 2.701 cows , tl.G0g'2.0.V ( Western raugcrs , H ] f3.00@ll.40. Hj Hous ' 1 ho run plied up In great shape BB some O40 carloads and at yesterdays aver Bj ago to tha cur the receipts would reach 40- , BB 000 , the largest number for many a day HJ The market opened with a straight tut of 5c , BB ] the bulk Belling at thut dcclino , but lute sales BBj showed a dcellno of 5 © 10c , and so the ' BBV market closed with the pens fairly cleaned Hi Puckers picked up oildH and ends at * 3.7r > C < 4 -Hi 3,80 , aud paid W.85@3.u0 for best Shippers HI'Paid si.W@4.00 : , largely 1.0. ) . Light sorts • Hji | 3.00@4.0U und Bingo sort Jl.lOQI.l'J'j . : H KINANOIAK , B New Vonic , Nov 13. | Spoclal Telegram to : , vB' Tub Ubc.1 Stocks There was a much Ira ' . AW1 proved fcollng lu stocks this morning Trad > VHJ | ng was confined to a dozen or lots active ; : H stocks , but the action la prices was unusual V 'KM Compared with last night , llrst prices showed i .HJ advuuecs over the final figures of yestorduy jVt H of from 14 to } % per cent and In many cases 3 H further slight advances were f cored In early \BM \ trading , The advancing tendency mot with * BB' ' a chock , however , from the extreme weak HJ ness ot New England , which , under consider H able pressure to sell , yielded reudlly and H rapidly , losing j > per oont in the ilrst HJJ . twenty , mlnutos and touching i1)i , Thoou- ; HJJ ward movement was then cheeked , and : HJJ though New England fulled to rccovor HJJ promptly , the rest of the list soon 'lHJ showed the strength ot the market BH and ' were quickly placed upon a Hi' higher level than thut of the opening HJJ Cotton Oil then lecanio prominent , both for ' .BH activity and strength , rlsiug 1 per cent to ; HJJ 81 % though Tennessee Coal followed New 'HJI England with a drou ot 1 > to OX The gen ! . H era ) list continued strong , and at 11 o'clock , ' H the marltot wus quiet but tlrm Tliero were ' H some important changes In the list during B the hour to uoou , Cotton Oil dropped back m to 84 , while Northern Pacltlo preferred rose H % ta1t\ Now England } i to 41 , and Ten H nessee Coal \ } { per cent tu 01 Jf Sugar sHHk . tl' isu bulged to 15 'f and ylolded to 74Jf. r.oulsvlilo moved up to S4J < , Canadian Paclilo .to 71J.fi Atchison to 3Vf and St I'ntil to CSV Iou don bought Its specialities Now England purchases were In Union Pacific , and North ern Pnclfio preferred was taken in expecta tion ot a dividend Heading sold nt 41 and there was talk ot development tit this stock The tempo ? ot the room was much loss bearish thnn for many dnys , while the Cammack-.Ionos following still did all possible to depress prices The stock market was hindered In Its advauco late In the day by the marking up ot money to U par cent , though the rata the greater part of the day Was at Cftn ( per cent The only drive of Im portance wus In Chicago Gas , sending the prlco off to 52/ from 53 nt the opening , and Lead was fori'cd down to 1W . The recov ery In those before the close was fair to niB in Chicago ( Jus and 20. ' In Load The strength In railroad stocks wus remarkably good and Hie closing prices were nt the best ilmirx's of the day The most Important net gains were as follow * : New Knglaud and St Paul l'j ' each , Louisville nnd Missouri IMcIHc 1 per cent each , Union Paclilo nnd Hock Island * f each , North western and Atch ison \i each Cotton OU aud Sugar each closed with slight gains also The totnl sties were S0,402 shares The following wore tha closing quotations : US Is regular 1S7 Northern Iactuc 3.1 US 4s coupons . . .17 do preferred TO ll .4l , ismtui ! r..loi j o. ah , W. . nai II 8.4'is miliums..in' , ! ; do preferred 112 I'aclrtcrtsor ' .15 1 IT > i N.vXvntrnM' ! \ i Ontral Pacific WJ ( I' . U.V K W'i ' CblcBgokAlion . . .I'M UorklsfaniJ t)7' ) * Chicagollurllngton • UM Ht.l' . . m ? * AJuIncv 103 doproterrod U24 ! l.Ii.A-W. . HOLJ tlaulVtmalin ) . . ' 0 ! % llllnolR ( ; mnvl lilt doprarerred17 I. . II.SV UJi IT.ilon l' icillc tiii Kansas * Texas . . . It'i W..8t. h. .t f. 10 l.nkoHhore 1WU ( dopreCi > rred..H ! 'U ' Michigan l. eutral . W .Westoru Union . . . 84i ? MIsmurlI'acltlc . . . 0D. 1i | Monbv On call easy , 5 to 0 , last loan at 5. PitiME Miuoa.ntii.h Paveii RJsi57J ( per cent STnm.txo Exciusub Quiet , stoaily ; sixty day bills , ? 4.S0j { ; doimmd * 4.S5f. Mining Stocks , New Voiik , Nov , 13. rSncelal Telegram to The UrB ] Tlia followhij urj the min ing stock iiuotations : Caledonia 11. II..Ill IMuhiftl 10 ( : oiiunonwcaltIi..UO Mt Diablo SOJ DeadwoodT..lin Ontario mill IvICrlsto US Ucctdantnl Vi < i llomcstnke HO iMjrmoutti : > hi Horn Silver i20l "avago ir.0 liouSllvir a.0 | Slcrra NevadaV ) Pltt lUOU UVItlCtUi Chicaoo Nov Ii IIS : ( ) . ra close Wheat Firmer : November , Tli&e ; Decem ber , 80 ei May , Slfc Corn Lower ; November , H3e ; December , Mo ; May , IM cOats Oats Steady ; Novethbor , I04c ; Decern- bor , Utio : May , SS a ltyo Novouibcr , 4tJ < fc Harley November , 5Bc. Primu Timoth5' 81.15. Flax Cash , f 1.33 ; May , $1.40. Whisky $1.03. Pork Steady : November$9.5 Ja ; January , Sy.42 > . Lard Steady ; Xovctnuor , f.1.03 ; Jau- uary , $ . ) .S7 . Flour Unchanged : winter wheat , $2,000 4.35 ; spring wheat , $1.35@4. 'J0 ; rye , $3.40 5 3.75. Provisions Urysalted boxed meats steady ; short ribs , November , $5.35. llutter Quiet ; creamery , lG'3. > 25c ; dairy , 1432c. Cheese Unchanged ; full ercain Cheddars , SJf ( < ? 9ii ' < 5 ! Hats , U. 'fQ' ' .tKu ; Young Amorlcas , Hides Unchanged ; light groan salted , 6o ; dry calf , 5@0c ; deacons , each , 20c. EBTallow Uuchaugcd ; No 1 solid packed , 4c ; No 2 , 3 > .f@iic : ; cake , 4c. * Eggs Easier ; fresh , 18@10c. ' Receipts Shlpmts Flour 31.000 29,000 Wheat 139,000 03.000 Coru 157,000 203,000 Oats 115.000 270.000 St LouiH Nov l'T Wheat Higher ; cash , ' Sif@78Vo i May , 83W@83 fo urn Higher ; casn.iiiwai.vc ; May , boj c. Oats Higher ; cash , 10 , ' c ; - > lay , 22/c. ; ' Pork Nominal at $11.25. Lard-$5.75. bid \yiiisky Steady at $1.03. Huttor Firm ; croamcry , 20Qi2o ; dairy , iS@20e. lilvornool , Nov 13. Wheat Quiet ; holders offer moderately ; California No 1 , 7s 2d per cental Corn Steady , demand fair ; now mixed western , 4s. Alinnniionlis , Nov 13. Sample wheat Quiet.steady to firm ; receipts , 051)cars ) ; ship ments , 137cur8. Closing : No I hard , rsovom- ber , 77o ; May , S3i'c ; ; on track , 77J4Q78e ; No 1 nortborn , November , 74jfc ! ; fllny , SOJ o ; on traclt , 759 @ 70e : No 2 northern , November , 70c ; Aluy , 70Jio ; on track , 70 @ 7ic. : Mllwniilco- . Nov 13. Wheat Quiet ; cash , 78Jfo ; No 1 , northern , StJ fc Coru steady ; No 3 , old , 3lo. Oats-Firm ; No 3 white , 'ii&iiy c. Rye Firm ; No 1 , 44'ic. Hurley Firm ; No 2 , 52 > . Provisions Fir.ni ; pork , H.57i. ) Now iiirlc , Nov 13. Wheat-Rccoipts , C0.050 ; exports , 47,950 , ; spot llrmor ; No 2 red , & 1'i& > SS ic in elevator , B5 o atloat ; 83S5Xe f. o. b. ; ungraded red , 77) @ 85 c ; options higher , wcuk ; . No 3 red , No vember , closing at 83) ) o. Corn Kecoipts , 57,800 bushels ; experts , 237,000 bushels ; spot ilrmer ; No 3 , 42@ 43jia iu ulovator , 4342o afloat ; un graded mixed , -40Jj < 9l2jifc ; options lower and weak ; November , 41 Jh" . Oats Uocolpts , 10,000 bushels ; exports , 104 bushels ; spot stronger ; options llrmor ; November closing at 27 c ; spot No 3 while , 30o ; mixed western , 25@39c ; white , 30@34J o. Coffee Options closed steady , 15@20 points down Sales : 30,51)0 ) oags ; November $15.75@ 15.00 ; spot Rio firm , fair cargoes , $19.50. Sugar Huw , hold llrmly ; refined , ttrmer and active Petroleum Steady ; United closed at $1.0So for December Eggs About steady ; western 33@21o. Pork Steady mess , inspected , - $11,000 11.25 , Lord Spot , tirmer nut quiet ; options dull , and easier ; western steam , $0.40@0.47Ji ; dosed $0.47J { . Huttor Firm ; Elgms , 20@2i ( > < o ; western dulry , 0@17c ; creamery , 13i. ; 20o. Chceso Firm ; western , 7Hl'$10o. Kiui-U4 Cny , Nov 13. Wheat Steady Ns 2 bard , cash and November , 02c bid ; No 3 hard , cash , 2'J e ; No 2- red cusb , 71o asked Corn Quiet ; No 2 cash and November , 26a bid Oats No 2 cash , lOlfo bid ; November , lOtfobid * • ulnolnivatl , Nov 12. Wheat Dull ; No 2 rod , 77e. Corn Firm ; No 3 mixed , 37c. Oats Firm ; No 3 mixed , 350. Whisky $1.03. LIVK SIOCK Clilcago Nov , 12. The Drovers Journal reports as follows I Cuttlo Receipts , 8,000 ; market slow , clos ing lOo lower ; choice to extra beeves , $1.50(3 ( 6.00 ; steers , $3.b0i ( 4.40 ; stockcrs andfoeders , tl.80@3.00 ; cows , bulls und mixed , $1.15C < 3 1.00 ; luxas cattle , $1,50(22.07 ( ; western rung ore , $3.00(33.00. ( Hogs Receipts , 40,000 ; murket fil0o lower ; mixed , $3.75@4.00heavy ; , $3.05(5)1.00 ( ) ; light , $3.75 ( 4.05 ; skips , $3.00g3.bU. ( Sheep Receipts , 5,000 ; market steady ; natives , $2.75' < 5.00 ; westerns , $ J.50 @l,25 ; Toxaus , $3,4034.10 ; lambs , $4.50(3 ( 5.70. 5.70.HIiiiix HIiiiix City , Nov 13. Cattlo-Rocolpts , 823shipments-lOJsteadyunchanged ; ; ; ; cows , $1.0O@2.03stockcrs ; nnd feeders , 1.50(33.00 ( ; veal calves , $3.0lC < J3.15. llo s Receipts , 5,300 ; tnarkot lower ; light , $3.70 3.7 K : heavy , $3.70@3.SO ; mixed , $3.Go ( g3.7aJi. Kansas City , Nov VI Cattlo-Rooaipts , 0.000 ; shipments , 4,100 ; market stroug and higher ; cows , $1.50@,53 } ; atookers and feed ers , $2.45(33.35. ( Hogs ueceipts , 13,000 ; shipments , none ; market lower ; light , $3.85@3.05 ; heavy aud mixed , $3.70(33.60. ( NutlcmiU Htoolc Yard * , Eayt fit IiouiH , Nov 12 , Cattle Receipts , 3,400 ; shipments , none ; strong ; fair to choice heavy native steers , { 3.35M4.90 ; stockcrs and feeders , $2.10(33.15. ( Hogs Receipts , 0,400 ; shipments , none ; slow ; heavy , $3.V533.S0 ( ; packing , $3,003 3.80 ; light , $3.03C' P0- OMAHA LIVK i TOO It Cnttlf Tuesday , Nov 12. The market on good or desirable beef cattle tlo has been gradually strengthening up until it ts now 10@15o higher than it was a week ago The offerings today consisted largely ot westerns with n tew half fat natives , some of them fair , but nothing very food The receipts wore a fair average run for a Tuosdny nnd slightly heavier thau on the same day last week Such uatlva beeves as there were here sold at $3.25/4.00. ( Cow stuff was In fuir supply and sold at about steady prices , No new features were pre sented Native rows brought $1.45(32.50. ( but the trading was largely In odds and ends Fcoders and stockcrs were slow sale and the forenoon passed with little trading In that class ot cattle There were not so many buyers in from the country as usual and those hero did not buy very freely llOUH The hog market was a shnd6 to 5c lower today in sympathy with the dcclino at east ern uolnts There was n pretty fair shipping demand , and good mixed hoes suitable for that trudo sold largely ut $3.80 , with soma tight hogs as high as $3.85. The pacKers started out offering $3.70@l,75 : for tholr kinder or hogs , and tboy succeeded In buying quite n good many that way , The hogs were all sold in good season , , Sheep There were a few good western sheep hero which sold a little stronger Itocoipts Cattle 1,900 Hogs 5,100 Snoop 357 Horses 7 Provnilliiij Prloe1 ! . The following Is a Ublo it prlcai pild in .thisnv.irkot tor the grails ot stock men tioned : Pntnostoarj 13JJ to 11)0 ) lhs.I.2J @ 1.0" Good steers , 125J to 111) lb . . 3. 'JJ ( < $ l.23 Goodst'JOrs , 103) to 13. ) J lb J. . . 3.30 0(14.10 Common 1000 to 1153 lb steers 3.0J @ ) .5J Western steers 2.53 ( < $3.20 Common canncrs . , , . 1.0J Ml.5) Ordinary .to fair cows 1.5) ftQl.Si ) Fair to good cowl 1.S3 © 3.10 GoodtouhnloocoiVJ 2.10 ( ' 92-- > Falrtogood bulls , 1.5) ) ( < § ) . ! Light stociccra and feeders . . . 3.0J 'iui.50 ) Feeders 1)30 ) to 1100 lbs 2.33 fdM.OO Fair to choice light hogs 3.75 ( t3.S5 Fair to choice heavy nogs 3.70VC3.SJ Fair to choice mixed hogs ' 3.70 M3.83 Common to rough lioirs 3.23 (3X50 ( Itcprcsuntmivo Saloi 8TEEU3. No . Av Pr No Av Pr 1 1010 82 0 } 3S 1348 $3 < J2 > 33 1100 3 23 17 1300 4 00 31 1370 3 50 1 1000 4 00 l'J liim 3(5 37 1275 4 00 33 121)0 ) 3 80 10 1302 4 10 53 1333 3 U0 3 1280 4 25 l'J 1340 3 DO cows 0 007 140 21 1050 2 10 4 003 145 34 073 3 10 1 11S0 150 23 013 3 20 0 070 1 50 22 1083 3 30 1 1170 150 10 S53 3 35 2 10fi3 150 t 1300 3 35 4 1123 175 3) lOOt 3 23 11 833 175 1 1100 2 25 10 070 175 23 073 2 03 13 053 195 3 993 2 35 30 1013 185 S 1153 2 40 23 1003 195 4 1011 3 40 1 11U0 2 00 1 1230 3 50 19 901 2 02) ) 3 11S3 2 CO 14 1157 2 05 5 1304 2 90 30 1039 3 10 1 1030 BOO UUI.L8. ' ' ' 1 1410 145 1 1520 3 10 2 1470 170 1 2020 2 25 1 1000 1 80 80FEEDEHS. FEEDEHS 39 8S3 2 40 0 830 3 65 25 974 2 45 ST0CKEI13. 101 079 2 15 10 090 2 20 OXEX 3 3000 3 35 COWS AND HKIFEKS 22 979 3 45 STAOS 1 1570 175 STEEI13 AND HEIFERS 41 1127 3 80 WJiSTUllS CATTLE Owner and No Av Pr 15 fcodors i 1181 $2 CO 8 feeders 1258 2 00 60 fecdors 1093 3 50 1 900 2 00 V feeder , stray 900 2 00 D. Monahan 13 feeders 1178 2 50 30 reedcrs , Col-Tox 1181 2 35 3 fecdors , Col-Tex 1200 2 35 1 feeder , Col-Tox 1P.10 2 35 1 feeder , Col-Tex 1400 2 35 15 cows , Col-fox 9S0 2 00 18 cows 1160 2.10 I cow 970 2 10 A. Leonard 07 feeders 949 2 00 J. a. Hunter 4 bulls 1593 1 55 D. T. Cattle Co and Sanford Cattle Co 351 steers , Col-Tex 1078 3 35 i 1IOQ8. No Av Sh Pr No Av Sh Pr 20 ' " " 124 $3 00 CO..263 ICO $3 75 0S , - " 310 200 3 02 } 00..388 80 3 75 4 a80 3 05 09..244 100 3 75 ( II 209 320 3 70 07..250 80 3 75 71 380 340 3 70 02..270 130 3 75 (54 ( .303 1C0 3 70 CO..300 100 3 75 33 310 80 3 70 53.350 210 8 75 03 333 100 3 70 64..253 100 8 75 60 .271 120 3 70 01. . . .200 3 75 02..273 100 8 70 53..301 80 0 75 33..270 3 72J 59..331 310 8 75 50..343 160 3 72 > tf 01..329 80 3 7TW 67..274 1C0 8 72i 53.323 120 3 77K 70' 231 130 3 72 } $ 71.349 320 8 77U 54 . .808 200 3 75. 08.297 HJ0 8 77 48 . .337 80 3 73 59..330 80 3 80 67 . .234 80 3 75 03. . . 305 80 3 80 51 . .31 • * 875 59. . . 200 80 3 Sa 50..273 80 8 75 09..217 40 3 80 15 . .132 40 8 75 61..251 40 3 80 44 814 80 3 75 74..280 240 8 80 55 ! . .317 0S0 3 75 59..2S0 300 3 80 69 .308 440 3 75 67.303 80 3 80 CO .303 4S0 3 75 67..207 40 3 80 50 . .2)2 ICO 8 73 01..309 40 3 SO 73..355 40 3 75 03.381 100 3 80 59,279 310 3 75 70.325 40 3 80 00..359 200 3 75 03..380 80,8 80 53..333 40 8 75 58..280 120 3 80 57.315 160 3 75 64..278 80 3 80 01.2d4 160 8 75 04. . . .379 3 80 73. , . ,357 320 3 75 01..370 3 80 69,358 300 8 75 CO.209 80 3 80 53 . . .290 100 3 75 00..251 40 3 80 51..329 200 3 75 03..209 120 3 80 53.314 3 75 78.,251 100 3 80 01..297 100 8 75 55..303 240 3 bO 51..270 3 75 75.218 80 3 85 04..801 100 8 75 04..3S3 3 85 - 01..803 210 3 75 Sheep I 857 westerns 104 $3 O.Jtf Live Stock Notes II Schludak , of West Point , marketed bogs , II Cook , of Underwood , la , was In with bogs AugUBt Gordells , of' WInier , was In with cattle Fred Kelley was In from Little Sioux with cattle Uorryman & Little , of Cordova , marketed cattle Joaes & Pollard marketed bogs from Aurora J. P. Albert had three cars of cattle in from Homer J. R , Manning , of Carroll , had in four cars of cattle Reno brothers marketed four cars of cattle from Oakdale W. H. Collins , of Little Sioux , bad cattle on the market Lyman Carey , brought In two cars of cat tle from Ravenna D. A. Doyle , came down from O'Neill bringing in hogs Sohoflold & Loogenecker marketed bogs from Walnut , la * John Lemke , a regular Millard shipper , was in with hogs , * Thomas A. Tivolsky , of Verdlgre , bad bogs on the market M. Spellioy brought in a load of bogs ot . s „ „ r „ his own ratslng , from Plattd' ' .Cohtor , and got top price , $3.85. Oeorgo Welch brought three cars of hogs in from David City . / F. O. McKlllup , of David,0Lly , , was In with three loads of cattle W. Johnson , of Rochester , was . In nlth three loads ot feeders Pltgcr was represented by N. Denny , who had two loads ot cattle A. Leonard , of Whit Eartb , Col , was on the market with live loads afcattle , Manning , la , was represented by C. J. Ecklcs , who had hogs on themarket Ooorgo Romberg came In from West Point with two cars of cattle of Ins.pwu . feeding T. S. Hutchins brought down u train ot thirty-two cars of cattle from Cainn , Idaho 3. O. Tlnnoy , representing J. G. Mnthow- son & Co , , was in with three loads of cattle OMAHA WHOIjISBAIiB MARKETS Produce , Fruits , Etc Eocis Strictly fresh , 19c ; cold storage , 18c. 18c.Hides Hides , Pelts , Tallow , Etc Green salted hides , Do ; dauiagod hides , 8)c ; dry ( lint tildes , 7u ; calf hides , 5 < ft5 > o ; damaged bides , "c loss ; sheen pelts , green , each , 25c@ $1.00 : sheep pelts , dry , per lb , 7@12c ; tallow , No 1 , 4C14&C ; No 2 , 3@3J.fc ; gronso , white , @ 4K ; yellow , 2if@3o. Sai'saoe ' Uolognu , 4@ ! } < iC ; Frankfort 7c ; tongue , 8c ; sutnmor , 18c ; headcheese , 6c. Prim/inr Chlchcns , per doz , llvo , bens $2.5ospring ; , $3 60V ( 3.75 ; dressed , per lb 7@ He ; turkeys , live , 8$10o ( ; dressed , 10@Uo ; ducks , live , per doz , $2..W 3,00 ; drcssod , per lb 9@Ilc ; geese , five , per doz , $3.00@9.00 , dressed per lb , 9312c Liitii Tierces Rcllncd Cc ; pure leaf , CWc : kettle rendered 7c Add } & to ; gu for smaller quantities WortL Fine , avorngo , 2223c ( ? ? ; medium , average , 21@22c ; quartet blood , average , 20 @ 21o ; coarse , average , 15@l7u ; cotts nnd rough , average , ll@l0c. Funs Uoaver each , $2.00@0.50 ; otior , each , $3.00@7.00 ; wolf , each , 60c@ll.25 ; coon , each , 25@75 ; milk , each , l&@C0a : muskrat , lull , 5@9o ; skunk , rat , 15@50o ; badger , rat , 33s0e , door skins , fall , per lb , 18@27c. Lemons Fancy , t0.OOo3S.50 ; choice , $1.50 @ 0.00. CiiBKSB Young Americas , full croon ) , lOKc ; factory twins , ll(312Xo ; oft grades , 7@Sc ; Van Rossen Edom , Sll.50 per doz ; sap saco , 23c ; brick , 12J.Jo ; limburger , lie ; do mestic Swiss , 13@14c. Ckaxdehhies Capo Cod , $9.00ff10.00. Ohasoes Louislunn , per box , S4.00. liucKwnr.1T Fi.ouit Per bbl , $3 50. Aiu'les Per bbl , common , $1.3.1(31.50 ( ! ; choice $3 00@3 50. Camfoknia Glares $1.50(311.75. ( Peaks 10 lb boxes , $ l. < " 5@2.25. Haxanas According to siio , per bunch , $2.00@3.00. , - HuTTEitiNE Tubs , 14o ; rolls , 15c. Cocovnuts Per 100 , $5.00. Al'PliB UUTTEll OC Cionit Buls , $3.50 ; hf bols , $3.00. Mai-i.e Suoah MKQl" * lcr ) , D- Veal Choice , moaliim size , 5@0o ; choice heavy , 4@5o. Live Pioeoss Per doz , $1.59. Game I'rulrio chlckons , $3.0. ) ( < M.50 : mal lard ducks , S3 00@3 50 ; mixed ducks , $1.50 ® 3.00 ; teal , $1.331.50 ; lack snlpo , $1.00(31.23 ( ; quail , $1,75@3.0J ; Jack rabbits , $4.00.(54.50 ( : Btnall rabbits , $1.00(31.30 ( ; squirrels , $1.00@ 1.10 ; plover , 75c@I.OO ; venison saddles , 11 © l'Jc ; carcasses , 7@9o. Heans Choice hand-picked1 navy , $1.75 ® 2.00 ; choice , handpicked medium , $ l.05 < i $ 1.S0 ; ebolcuTmnd-pickcd country , $1.0U@1.S0 ; clean country , $1.50@1.00 ; , infenor country , $1.00(21.35. Faki.vaoeous Goons Barley , 8@3 > go ; farina , 4J c ; peas , 3J4C ; oatmeal , U ftgso ; muccaronl , lie ; .vermicelli.,11c ! ; nco , 3 > < f@ 7c ; sago and tapioca , 6g7c ( ; buckwheat , bbls , $5.50. Salsoda \i < i per lb Stauoii lj4@3o per lb , Stove Polish $2.00@3.87 per eross SriCES Whole , per lb Allspice , 9c ; Cas sia , China , 9c ; cloves , Ppnang , 2So ; nut megs , No I , 75o ; pepper , 18(319c. ( Lye 81.75 ® 1.50 per case _ Nuts Almonds , 1517o ; ( Brazils , 10c ; Al berts , llo ; pecans , 10c ; walnuts , 12) c ; pea nut cocks , 8J c ; roasted , llo ; Tennesseepeu- - ! - i i nuts , 7c. Wuapi'INo Pai'eh Straw , per lb , lf ® 2kc ; rag , 2J c ; manilla.r B , 5g0'fc ( ; No 1 , 8c. 8c.Baqs Union Square , 35 per cent oft list Salt Dairy , 280 lbs In bbl , bulk , $3.10 ; bast grade , 60 , 5s , $2.30 ; best grade , 100 , 3s , $2.40 ; best grade , 38 , 10s , $320 ; rock salt , crushed , $1.80 ; dairy salt , Ashton , 50-lb bags , 85c ; bulk , 224-lb bags , $3.25 ; common , in bbls , 51.25. Groceries Pnovisioxs Hams , No 1,18-lb. averugo li ( > ic20to231bs ; , 10c ; 12 to 14 lbs , llo ; shoulders , 5c ; breakfast bacon , No 1 , Sc ; ham sausage , 0c ; dried beef bams , 80 ; beef tongues , $0.00 per dozen ; dry suit meats , \ % @ 0'k'c per lb ; ham roulette , 0) a ; add lc per lo for small lots Coffee Roasted Arbuokle's Arlosa , 33o ; McLaughlln'sXXXX , 33 c ; German , 33fc ( ; Dilworth , 33) c ; Alaroma , 23o. Fish Salt Dried codtlsh , 4 } ® Su ; sealed herring , 21o ' per box ; hoi herring , dom.,55c ; Hamburg , spiced.herring , $1,50 ; hoi herring , imp , SOc ; maciceral No .1 shore $11.60 ; fancy mess , $13.60 per 100 lbs ; white ilsh , No 1 , $7.00 ; family , $2.75 ; trout , $5.23 ; Bal mon , $3.50 ; anchovies , 83c OiL8-Keroseno-P. W. , 9fc } ; W. W. . lllrfc : headlight , 12c ; gasoline , 74 ° , 13o ; lard No 1 , 45j ; No 2 , 41c ; salad oil , $1.25@9.00 per dozen Coffee Green Fancy old golden Rio , 22 } o ; fancy old peaberry , 33o ; Rio choice to fancy , 22o ; Rio , prlmo , 21c ; Rio , good , 20a ; Mocha , 20o'Java ; , fancy Mandohling , 23c ; Java , good Interior , 24a ; African , 31c. Cannei > Meats Corned beef , 1 lb square cans , $1.20 : corned beef , 31b square cans , $3.05 ; corned beef , 0.ID square cans , $0.50 ; corned beef , 14 lb square cans , $14.00. Lunch tongues 1 lb round cans , $2.0o ; lunch tongues , 3 lb round caus , $1.75. Brawn , 1 lb square cans , $1.30 ; brawn , 31b square cans , $2.00 ; brawn , 5 lb square cans , $13.50 ; brawn , 14 lb square cans , $14.00. Ox tongues , 1 > lb round cans , $5.00 ; ox tongues , 2 lb round cans , $0.00 ; ox tongues , ) i lb round cans , $7.00 ; oxtongues , 310 cans , $3.00. Chipped beef 1 lb round cans S3.00 : chinned beef 2 lb round cans , $1.00. Roust beef , 1 lb round cans , $1,30 ; roast beef , 2 lbrounfl cans , $3 00. Potted ham , } { lb round cans 65c ; potted ham , yi lb round cans $1,30. Deviled ham , H lb round cans , 65o ; deviled hum , K lb round cans , $1.20. Potted ox tongue , Jf lb round cans , C5u ; potted ox tongue , > J lb round cans , $1,20. Compressed bam , 1 lb square cans , $1.75 ; compressed bam , 21b square cans , $2.75. Tripe , 3 lb round cans , $1.80. MlncodCollops , 3 lb round cans , $3.30. lionoloss pigs feet , 3 lb square cans , $2.25. One pouod cans are packed two dozen and tour dozen to the case Two pound cans are packed ono dozen and two dozen to case Half pound cans packed two dozen to case Quarter dozen caus packed four dozen to case All prices per dozen , hot Canned Fish Urook trout , - 3lb , $2.40 ; sal mon trout , 3 lb , $2.35 ; Clams , 1 lb , $1.25 ; clams,3 lb $3.10 ; clam chowder , 3 Hj , $1.23 ; deviled crabs , 1 lb , $3.25 ; deviled crabs , 3 lb , $3.50 ; codfish balls , 3 lb , $1.75 ; caviar , M lb , $3.23 ; eels , 1 tti , $3.40 ; lobsters , 1 lb , $1,110 ; lobsters , 3 lb2.95 ; lobsters ; deviled , K lh , $3.25 ; mackerel , 1 Hi , $1,75 ; .mackcrol must ard sauce , 3 lb , $3.10 ; „ mackerel tomato sauce , 3 lb , $8.23 ; oysters.,1.1b , U5o ; oysters , 2 lb $1.00 ; sulmon , C. ItTffc , $2.00 ; salmon , C. R. , 3 lb , $3.80 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 lb , $1.65 ; salmon , Alaska , 3 lb , $3.jU3j Bhrimps , 1 lb , Candt 9X < $23o per lb.f rf ' Chocolate and CocoAt-21@37o per lb ; Gorman eluckory , rod , 80. GiNOEii-Jamaica , } { pliitB , ' $3.00 per doz Suoaiis Cut loaf , bjfo ; but loaf , cubes , So ; standard , powdered , /oXXXX , powdered , 8 0 ; granulated , standard , ' 7)8 ) @ 7 c , confectioners fectioners' A , 7o ; white extra C , 6 ! o ; extra C , Nebraska , 0o ; amber , 0/o ; California , golden C , Ho Beef ToNouES-Salt , bbls , $20.00. HAr-$5.O0(2 ( .0O ; lowland , $3.O0@3.0O. Cuor Feed $ io.00@ll.00 , Bias-$3.u0@8.50. SlloUT6-$3.UU@S0. Oats-14@15o. Coiin 22W23C , PorATOEs25(5327o ( for choice Oxioxs 10(3500 ( for choice Saoeii ICiiautllbls , $5.00 ; h'f bbls $3.00. Butteii Creamery , fancy , 22@23 ; choice , 20@2lo. Dairy , fancy , 14SI0 ( ; choice , 13 Ho Country , fancy , 13@llo ; good to choice , 13@13o ; fair , 10@llo ; Interior , 6@9o. Pickles Medium , per bbl , $5.00 ; small , $6.00 ; gherkins , $7.00 ; O , & U , chow chow , qte , $5b5 : pts , $3.40. MlN'OB AlEAT 30 lb cans , 71/0 , IIoxbv 16o lb for choice Presekves-9W@ioo per lb Jellies 4@4o per lb Bbbswax No l , 10(8100. ( Pies Fret Pickled , kits , 75o ; pickled Pigs tongues , kits , $3.33 ; pickled trlpo , kits ate ; pickled 11. C. trlpo , kits , 85a ; spiced pigs hocks , kits , $1.15. Dmr.n Fiiuir Currants , now Co ; pruiios , casks * 1,1300 lbs , 4 , 'fo ; prunes , bbls or bags , 4iccitron \ pools , drums , 20 lbs , 23o ; lemon pool , drums , 20 lbs , 17o ; fard dates , boxes , 12 lbs , 10c ; apricots , choice evaporated , 14c ; apricots , Jelly , cured , 35 lb boxes , 16c ; apri cots , fancy , Mount Hamilton , 23 lb boxes , ICe ; apricots , choice bags , 80 lbs , 14t o ; npplos , ovnporatod , Aldcn , 50 lb boxes , 8 > ( c ; apples , star , 8 'c ; apples , fancy , Aldcn , 0 lb , lee ; nnples fancy , Aldcn , 2 Id , lOtjfa ; Salt Lake , 9K ° 5 blackberries , ovnporntcd , 60 lb boxes , \sWXo ! : cborrlos , pitted , dry cured , 14c ; pears , California fancy , J.f/3 / boxes , 23 lb , 12o ; neaches , Cal No 1 , fancy , K unp bags , 80 lbs , 13o ; nectarines , rod , 14c ; nectarines , silver , boxes , 15c : pitted ulums , Cal , 23 lb boxes 8 > 4o ; raspberries , evnp N. Y. now , 20o ; prunes , Cni , R C , 90-100 boxes , 25 lbs , OJfe ; prunes , Cni , R C , CO 70 , Po ; orange peel , 15c : raisins , California Londons , crop 1889 , $3.33 ; raisins , Cal , loose muscatels , crop 1889 , $2,10 : Valonclns , 18S8 , 8'tfo ; Valenclas , old , 7c ; Cal , seedless sks , > } ic Tivincs nnit Rope HiNDnns'Twisk-SIsbI , ISC , Hftlf 14c ; inanllla , 13c. Clotiif.slines Cotton , 50 ft , $1.30 ; cotton , 00 ft , $1.40 ; Jtito W ) ft , 90c ; Jute , CO ft , $1.00. Cotton Twine Flno , 32c ; medium 20a ; heavy hemp 14o : light hemp , 17o. Sail Twine B , sail , 20o ; Calcutta , 14c ; manilla rope , 14o ; slsnl rope , llKo ; now process , SJ o ; Jute , 9 0 ; cotton 10c ; hide opo 17c. ijitmb"r nnd Itulhtlng : Material Stock Uoiitns A , 12 Inch , s 1 b 14 and 10 feet , $46.00 : H 12 Inch , s 1 s 13 , 14 und 16 feet , $11.00 ; C 12 lnrh , s 1 s 12 , 14 and 16 feet , $30.00 ; D 12 Inch , s 1 s 12 , 11 nnd 10 feet $21.10 ; No I com 13 In , s 1 h 12 feet , $13.00 ; No 2 com 12 In , s 1 s 11 and 16 foot , $17.50 ® 18.50 ; No 1 com 13 In s 1 s 10,18 and 20 foot , $19.50 ; No , 2 com 12 in , s 1 s II nnd 16 fcot , $17.00. Poi'L.llt Lu.MiiEii Clear poplar box bds , ? < In , 8 2 s , $33.00 ; clear poplar % panel , $30.00 ; clear poplar , % In panel , $25.00 ; clear poplar , \i in panel stock wide , s 3 b , $2S.H0 ; clear ooplnr corrugated celling , J , $29.00. Posts White cedar , 0 inch halves , 12o ; whlto cedar , 5 } Inch halves and 8 inch quar ters , llo ; white cedar , 4 inch round 10c ; Tcnncs3eo rod cedar , split , 16c ; split oak , white So ; sawed oak , 17o. Snir LAi'-No. lplain , 8and 18inch$17.50 ; No 3 plum , 8 nnd 16 inch , 515.60 ; No 1 , O G , $18.00. DIMENSIONS AX'l ) TIM11EM. 13 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 0 ft 23 ft 24 ft 2x4. . . .15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 16 00 18 00 19 00 2x6 , . . .15 00 15 00 15 00 16 00 16 00 18 00 19 00 2x3..13 00 150C 15 00 Hi 0J WOO 18 00 1900 2x10..15 00 15 00 15 00 16 00 10 00 18 00 19 00 2x12..15 00 15 00 15 00 16 00 16 00 18 00 19 00 4x43x8.1UO0 10 00 10 00 17 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 Fe ' ncino No 1 , 4 and 0 inch , 12 and 14 ft , rough , ' $ I6.O0@16.5O ; No 1 , 4 and 0 Inch , 1(1 ( It , $17.O0@17.50 ; No.3 , 4 and tltnch , 13and 10 ft , $13.50@14.00 ; No 3 , 4 and 6 inch , 16 ft , $15.00 ( $10.00. FiNisiitNa Istnnd 3d clear , \ \ { inch , s 2 s , $49.0051.00 ; 1st and 2d clear , lf aud 2 Inch , s 2 s , S47.00@50.00 ; 3d clear , Ui Inch , s 3 s , $43.0040 ( K ) ; B select , X } ( , X % and 2 inch , s 2 s , $37.00@33.O0 ; 1st and 2d clear 1 Inch , s 2 B$45.C0 : 3d clear , 1 Inch , s 2 s , $30.00 ; A select - lect , 1 Inch , s 3 s , $33.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s 3 s , $30.00. SniNOLEs , Lath Per M XX clear , $3 15 ; extra * A$3.C0 : standard A , $3.60 ; 5 inch clear , $1.C0@1.70 ; 0 inch clear , S1.75@l.SO ; No 1 , $1.1U@1.15 ; clear red cedar , inixod widths , from Washington territory , $3.40 ; Culltornia red wood , dimension widths , $ l.iiO ; cypress , clear heart , dimension widths , $3.23 ; laths , $2.50. Boaiid3-No. 1 com , 8 1 s , 12 , 14 nnd 16 ft , $19.00 ; No.2 , do , $10.50 ; No 3. do , $14.60 ; No 4 , do ( ships cull ) , $11.00. Add 60c per M ft for rough Battens , Well Tumxo , Pickets O. G. Batts 2i Inch , COo ; O. G. Baits , 2K@3 , as , 35o ; 3-ln well tubing , D. & M. and bev $22.10 ; pickets , D. & II , flat , $22.00 ; pick ets , D. & II , square , $10.00. Fi.oontxo 1st com 0 in white pine , $34.00 ; 2d com 6 m white pine , $31.00 ; 3d com 0 lu white pine , $20.00 ; D com 0 in whlto pine , $30.00 ; com 4 and 0 In yellow pine , $15.00 : Star 4 in yellow pine , S17.00 ; 1st und 3d clear yellow pine , 4 and 0 in , $19.00. Ceilino and Partition ' 1st com Jf in white pine partition , $32.00 ; 3d com % in white pine partition , $27.00 ; clear % In yel low pine ceiling $20 00 ; clear % in Norway , $14.60 ; 2d com 'ii in Norway , $13.50. Lime Best , 83c. Cement $1.35 , • Plasteb $2.25. Hai 11 20c. Huildino Bkick Common , $ O.0C@7.5O per M ; selected , $7.50(39.00 ( per M ; sewer brick , $9.00@10.00porM. Di-iies and Clicintoa.lt ) . Acid Sulphuric per carboy , 2Jfo ; citric , per pound 51c ; oxalic , per pound , 14c ; tar taric powdered , per pound , 42o ; carbolic , 37 @ 14c Alum Per pound , 3) ) < fc Ammonia Carbonate , per pouud , HJ c AniiownooT Per pound , 16c. Balsam Copaiba , per pound , C3o ; tolu , 53 @ 53c Bouax Redncd , per pound , llo Calomel Am , per pound , 83c. Castoii Oil $1,63. Cdiieii Hehhies $1.85. CANTHAim > ES-r75@$1.05. Cassia Buds Per pound , 18c. Chlorofohm Per pound 84c. CoaiiosivE Suiilimate Per pound 8Sc. Cueam Tautak Pure , per pound , SOc Extuact Logwood Bulk , per pound , 12Kc ErtGOT 45o. Gum Aiiaiiic 51@$1.13. LrcoroDiDM I4e. Glycehine Bulk , per pound , S3o. Gum Asafoetida , per pound , 14c ; cam phor , per pound , SOc ; opium , per pound , $3.05. Iodine Resublimnto , per ounce , $3 85. Leaves Uucnu , short , per pound , 13o ; Senna , Alex , per pound , 25SiSc. ( MoiipniA Sulph , , per ounce , $3.90. MBiicunv 74c. Potass Bromide , per pound , 33c ; Iodide , per pound , $2.83. Quinia Sulph , per ounce ' , 40c. Seeds Canary , per pouud , 4) ) < jC SoAfs Castile , mottled , per pound ' , 8@l0c ; castile , white , per pound , 13@15' SPJMTS Nitiie Sweet , per pound , U. S. 42c. Stiivchxia Crystals , $1.00@1.15. Suli'ii cinchona Per oz , 6 @ 14c. Tawooa Per pound , Oo Tonka Beans $1.70@1.75. • White , per pound , 35@55o. TriEBEftlfr MAftXET INSntUMKNl'S pUsal on raoora during yestenlav M B Jlartlett and wlfo to Robert Wilson , lots 0 to iu bit 4 , Junction View terrace - race , wd $ 0,000 Hubert Wilson and wife to H K Mallorv , lots 6 to in , blc 4 , Junction Vlow tor- aacc wd e,000 J It l.oomls and wife to William ilalcr , lot , bile ; i , Lobeck'd Bill ) , w d SOO J W rtvans to Commercial , Mechanics sod Traders banic , lot V , bli 3 , Hoggs Cc Hills 2d udd , deed , 330 O II Collier to M II Comstoolc , 110 , sw and s VJhw 10-10-Ii' . w d 3,000 1111 llobortsoa to It ilogeboom , lots 6 to 111 , bllti ; , and lots 5 to IU , blk litCentral partcqod , . , 100 QW 15 lJorsoy and wife to ( l V llntts , lot 4 , bileLMaynes'add ( , wd 600 VII lluyden to J J Williams , lots 7 and I F. blx 3. ilriggs" Piace.w d 10.000 M Mullen to A Kood lot 1. Hill Place , w U U,0W Jl Mullen to A Itood , 12x105 ne sw , lu , 15 , 13. wd „ , . , 600 Albright Land and Lot Co to Samuel Morlensen et al , lot 2 , blk 3 , lloppls llonanzasub.wd 450 M K Thompson to A Uoche und H , lots 4 bit7 , lot , 3 Coburn'8 sub , wd . . . . 1,600 01'Fans to J ABhlmerda , lot 3 , bile CI , Boutti Oroiilia wd , . . . 1,600 Jno Scovern and wife to" U O Itrock und M of an lrrog tract In 11 w cor lf > t 7 , Cap ltoladd , qo d , 1 O USpotswood to B J Davis , 40x133 ft la 8esoBM5-I3w ll , 3,600 O O Bpotswood to K J Davis , 4)xl35 ft in so so 4-1&-13. w d - . - , • . • • : 3'tu : } BOOdjnntoJ II Orossman , lot ] , blk H , Patrick's 2nd ad , w d , . . . . . . . ' .000 City of Florence , vacates certain pta .f fc-tato nt . , . , O Chrlstensen and wife to J Chrlstensen , n H lot 15 , blk IH7 , O rnndvlow w d. . , . 225 U W i : Vvrhty aud wife to i' aud O Krause , lot 24. blk2 ; Mayno's ad , w d , , , 3u0 ' Twenty transfers , aggregating . . 10,737 HnllCins PermiH Tbo following building permits were issued atthaoftlcoof Building Inspector Whltlook yesterday ; Swedish Lutheran church , frame church , Twenty-tnlrd iindClreenbtreet , . . . $ 2,500 ilnt , H. IC Uosers , i-arrlago repository , Eighteenth and Cass streets , . , . , , 14X)0 ( ) Two permits , aggregating , , . . . $10,600 SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank oa Sotilli l. 'Mh Sired , - Omulm ; OOMMEROIAL NATIONAL BANK Capital , - $ - 'iOO,000 Surplus , - 40,000 Officers and Director H. M. Morseman , (1 M , HltchcocR , Jos ( Jnrneiu.Jr , , A. Henry , K M , Anderson , Km , (1 , Maul , v hms.s I * It tTIU alms A. 1' . Hopkins , pre * . ; A. Mlllnrd , casnlrr ; 1' . II liryant , assistant cashier NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. F. DEPCSHORY , OMAHA , MED CnpUal * t0l,0i l ) Surplus Ian 1st , 18S ! ) .VJ , 01)9 ) OFI-lCHita and imtiwtoiH : ItENltY W. Yates , l'raildenr , Lewis S. Uhud , Vice l'rtfsldont , A. K. TUlT.M.ty , W. V. Mouse , Joiinh C01.MX * , It C. ( JIJSIIISH , J. N. Il.l'ATIltCK , \V , II S. Iluuiins Cashier * THE IRON BANK . ( ; t > r. l2lll nud Fnrnam Sts A General Uiintlag lluslness lniinaled WANTED BnftiiniP I ISSUED DY CITIES , 11 HW | g { ( lj COUNTIES , SCHOOL % ff Il Bf J DISTRICTS , WATCR Correspondence solicited COMPANIES , ETC HW Harris & Company , Bankers , 103-103 Dearborn Street , CIIICACO 70 Plato Strool BOSTON * C.H PEARSON & 02 . * - ' - • BALTIMORE.Md . . PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1802 PABNAM STUBBT MonhnntH RESTORED man noon o ? ? llnnliowl , Ac , having t'loU In vainer * ! ? Icna * n mm ; . lly , linn dlM lveifd a Mninle means of f ell p'lir , v hlcU no will fteml raoql il > FUKK to lila teUoyr-rntr * ivrt , Mdnu.J.Il.UUEVES , l-O. IlolSWO.Ncw VolkCltJ- OMAHA MMCTOliL Boota and Shoes KWKESDALL , JONES 4 CO , Succei or to lteed , Jouci & Co Wholesale Manufacturers of Biots & Shoes Ageuts far Boston Hubber Bhoa Cn , 11U2. HOI nnd 110) ) lltrner Street , om liBKebraikn Brewers " STOIiZ & ihER , Lager Beer Brewers J83t Norlh Elgbtctntli tlreet , Oin h , Keb Cornlco EAOLE COItNIcm WORKS , Mannrctnrers ofGarrantzefl Iron Cornice VYIudoir-opiand meHlloikilUhli Jolin ICpeaetar irotirielor iUSsnil lluMuuili lotb street Steam Fittings , Pumpa , EtO ; BTttANa 4 CLAIIK STBAU HEA.T1NO CO * Pflraps , Pipes and Engines , IMira , water , ralltrny and mining iupillii | , ete VU , Ki ena tet I trnatu street , Omana D" S. WIND EXaitfE 4 PUMP CO , Steam anil Water SmiDlies , UalUJay nln < l mllli , 919 and SCO Jones it , , Omala U. F. Kota , Aollui Manager MIOIVNELL & CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery BbeeUlrea wcrk , ateain pumpi , aaw nulla , 1213-121J Ixavenwcrtb meet , Otaalia , Iron Works ' ; PAXTON A VlEliLlNQ mON WORKS , Wrongtit and Cart Iron Building Wert iiitlnea , man work , general foundry , machlno and blackiiuttli work URlce ana work * , U. 1' , UT ana mhauectUrnalia OMAUA WIRE 4 J RON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire andiron Rallinjs Ueikralla • rlodow guarda , flower ttandi , wlreslgaa , ate Ui Norm lotbitrgat , Umalia OMAUA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire aiii Burglar [ roof Safes , Yaulti , lall woik Iron ahuttert and Ura cirapva U. Audteea urour Corner llrt and Jaektou iu , gasjl ] _ P _ opjgt gto M. A. DISRROW & CO , Wboleaala nicaataeturcri ot Sash , Doors , Blinds ani Mouldings , Branch office Utb aad liarJ atrieti , Omaka NcS SOUTH OMAHA UNION STOUK YARDSCO , Of South Omaha Limited , OWAHA JOBBERS ' DIRECTOR I ABrlotiltiirnl linplomonta , H " j.i.S ' lXCWli .fc METVALlCO , ' M Agricnlt'l ' Implcmenls , Wagons , Carriages lliicKlCeln Wliole lo Omahn.Xebrs'ls , ' < | MOt.is'E , m ft , lie it xa hrohnA no co M Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows , Etc M CW.fth nn.tlMi-in..tici'tK.Oinali.l. H Artists IVIcitorlflls ' H " " a. iwavn , Jr , M Artists ' Miterials , Piauos and Organs 1511 IMiulns stiffttlniatia Netusska M Boots .ind Sh0os | ' li'/i' . .Tmm.s'/- / : uo , j > | | Mr of Boots and Shoe ; . m 191 , lltt , UOJItMicIss sIr M , O11V1.1. Mumtuo'jrr : , H Sumiuci li\'i-l , liinion B 3H ConiTcoKoi" . M JA ' mVS If Til I 'A' / / KCOA / { f. CO , M Millers aid Sliiiiners of Coal and Coke Kca.11 Jl V. s. Xiilttuui ) ( link tliilKtliif , Umntia H oma ir A coa 1. , ioifh aj.im i : co , " M Mm ofk \ \ \ and Sift Coal at'South ' ruh slirut , Umalia NVIifssVn H xniwAiiKA vrri Jo ' ' jH Shippers of Coal and Coke m til South nth directU.n-ilia , Netifnka H Cqinmlaslon ontl 3 torn go ! H it wbubL a RiirJi ! ) , > H Storage and Cjiiim ioii Merclianls . Siiorlalitv llnttT r" . i > Iipc ? . iviultrr , girae l B . , . ' . IUHIIon-iiul3tit'et.liUilii.N'al ( ! : < ! " dean , AmfsTnoxalfcb , 'H Wholesale Cigars * 102North ttliSticot.Oinilm , Null Hello 1139 , ) pry Coeds nruFNotloriB $711 SUmiA GO * . , " " j Dry Goods , FiuMishini Good1 ! aud Nations ] lltt ! Hint 1101 lUiialns , cnr Utli atroot , Oinali : t , Xeb ' KILl'JLthlUK-KWU VRY GOODS CO , Importers & Jo'ihe in D17 Giodi Nations \ Gents l'uriiWilna ri > l . C1.rn9rllth.1nl lliniuy J , . ' . tieoK Onnlii .Vebi'it m J rurnlluro . , . " " ' DFAVKV a 'StOXE , - | Wholesale Dealer ! 111 Furnture , . > rarnaiu street * > in ilia , Nebrnain , cir ii. . vs am vim ( ok , " ? Furniture \ Oimtia\Plirakii. ' _ Crocorlos - * Mccbhn , miAVYco , Wholesale Grocers , | llth nud l.o.iVLiiwcr' .li ftr.'et" , O111.1I1.1. Nebraska f\ \ * Hardware ' WJ miOATCU , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ; SprlnRS , wntfnn atoc'K , Inriivnrc , liiuibsr , etc 12W "J 1311 lliirnejatreetTOinnlin. . , t lUMtiRAUair& TAYLOR K Bailers ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop < Mcchanloi Tool iin-1 lliiiruli Seili > J. 1103 nonglai I streetOumlm Nib J ' Lumber , Etc J JOHN A. WAKNPIEU ) , Who'eale : kunhe ? , Etc , , i Imported anl : Amerli'iui I'lirllaml Ciiiunt Btataj ; uccnt lot MIMvitukeo llyilr-uille Cement ? aim ijuli.c * Wlilto llnie cTYa ' s. rTi.ke , I Dealer in Hadwood : Lumher I lToailcniiiOlaanlimuelltOrhiit | Dili ami l ) > Ujlae Btrect * , Oniuha , Nebrnskn • OMAHA LUMBER CO , ' .1 All Kinds of Bniiding Material at Wholesale 1 H1U Btie 'tnml Union l'jeitlo tiaok Omaha , j ? oiris wiAbb'onv ' , ' | Dealer iu Lumher , Lath , Lime , Sas'i ' , Doors , etc Vanla Corner Tth mid lf > u , ' a . Olllco j Corner 10th and IMuultis VREL\T\\QRA \ Y , 1 Lumher , Lime , Cemeit , Etc , Etc - \ Comer ( th and Dont'liu atrc < t > , Omaha Ja , -a O. N. DEViV , \ Dealer iu All Kuds : of Lumher i Ulli and California aticota , Omaha , Xeuraaka . 'J Mllllnory n J'iot n8 ; _ _ _ < : ; i7oniriivEL\iER & co , "i Importers & Johhcrs in Millioery & Notions j 201.11'J ' and 21. Houtli lltli street i - - a 31 _ _ Notion8i „ _ Jl J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO , 3 Wholesale Notions and . Furnishing Goods , i llilllurnuyalroetitlmalia i 3in " oi | "cr „ _ _ > . " t CONHOLIDATED TA NK LINE CO , Wholesale ReBued and Luhricatiug Oils ) Aklofiroisoctc Omaha , A. II liUhop , Manager j Pnpor m CARPENIER PAPER CO , J Wholesa'e Pane Dealers j Carrranlioalocknf mintliut wrapplnis nnd writing "M piper Bpeilal attcntluu given to card pjper , 1 iiiivijLiuLr J$3l-a to ; ' ' j A. L. DEANE A CO . § Qenornl Ayenta for -f Halls ' Safe ? . 1 IBl ami S3) ) South 10th'Bt. Omnlia t " \ i , 2-ZjiS. ° • - " * 5t n a IT HARDY A CO , * W • lubbers o ( * Toys , Dolls , Alhnms , Fancy Goods , I Hoiito rnrnl.hlnif Orod . Children ; Caulugei KOI i l-aruain atri'et , Qmalia , Neb • tje - j CHICAGO SHORT LINE : OK tub - < | g Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Ry ' : | The Hest Huuto from Omnlia and Council M IlluITs to ,1 | THE EAST E- i TWO TIIA1NB DAILY BI5TWEEH OMAII4 i AND COUNCIL J1LUF1/8 41 Clilrngo , AND Milwaukee , " Bt Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Itaplds _ 'm Bock Island , Fieejiort , Hockfonl , % { Clinton , DubiKiiie , Uavenportj , W Elt iu , Mndlsmi , Jaiiesrllle , ' * ! Ilclolt , Wlnonn , La Ciogse , /Sl And all other Importiat point Eait , Norlb.nt an4 Twi boutbeiut Jsii rorttaroush tickets cation the llakot ageat at 1WM " * ' Farnaiu .trtet , In liarker illeok , or at Umea I'aciBd .iB& puilinan fjlaapcra and the finest Dlnlni Car In tha § " world ara ruuoa tlia mala line of the Chicane Mil .Si waukea t Bt I'aul llalinay , and eTery att.ation II . ? . paid to pa.acniiera | > / courteoul eoiplo/et ot tt > 4 1JfJ It > lllrKlt General Manairar , m j , K.TCCKKH , AailittnttieueralMaoaser . A. V. 11. IJAIU'UNTKlt , Ueueral 1'aaisnier ana % Ute K < lli > KAFFOBDAiaUta > taeDtran > aiaio ai ' • % and Ticket Aitnt . , . , . * jl „ r.J.Cl-aUa.Jto lalgau , rlDtaniliat *