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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1889)
' K THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TRgUHSDAY NOVEMBER 14 , 1880. 3 | K | THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS } A Further Improvement i.Mado in Wheat 1'rloos. HEAVY NORTHWEST MOVEMENT Corn Vntiicu AsHlhtcil Ity Continued Light Itccelpu Oats Strong A Down Turn In Cnttlc IIOK' Active CI1ICAUO I'llODUCi : MAiltLtSTS CmcAao , Nov 13. fSpoclal Telegram to This Hee ] Wheat made n. further improvement mont to-Uuy. The advance was stealthy at flrat , later bullUh developments were moro noisy , nnd the last hour or so of the session witnessed active dealings and moro or loss excitement Local and general speculative ) sentiment Inclines very strongly to the buy Ins side of the market Cables reflect a hot ter feeling ubronil nnd bring buying orders for futures In this and other speculative L American marltcts The expert trade is av eraging a llltlo bettor , clearances from At lantic ports for the day being rriual In wliont and tlour to 815,000 hushols The heavy movement In the northwest Is the weak point In the situation , and ndvlcos from that Bocllon nro not such as to Oil the hearts of the longs with gladness , for the last thrco or four weeks the movement has been on the verge of letting up , but statistics go to show that It Is getting heavier Instead of lighter This Is letting up with u vengeance How ever , ns Urot Hart remarked about luck , that thu only thing sure about it was Unit It was sure to change , so It Is with that much-discussed northwest movement it cannot keep on for ever , for the reason , that the fountain of sup plies Is not equal to the perennial drain such as is now la progress Considerably mora than half of the crop of Dakota and Minnesota seta has already been accounted for , and the crop year is only thrco months old This leaves loss than SO per cent of the crop to bo moved during the remaining nluo mouths Northwestern markets are reeling the effects I or the lung continued uressuro of enormous 1 receipts , though values aru stubborn The 2 souboard , too , follows our advance with soma roluctnnco , though advices from that dlreo- tlnn nro not discouraging An important fuctor in the growth of the present qulck- euod bullish suntlmont has been the amuil winter wheat movement Kvon the most experienced and observant students of tradu conditions cannot explain it satisfactorily to • themselves They have boon tola Hint a very heavy winter wheat crop was raised , yet It does not show up Initial trading was on a basis of 60 , % < ( $ Slc forOccembor and Siiio for Way , The prlco crept up softly and steadily to 81o ; and 84 ? c , readied to 8to and 84J c nnd then begun anothorupward march Thu market was ilrm and strong throughout and the few reactions that occurred were un- iimiortant , usually bolngTo ( 'Iho ndvanco did not stop until SJo was reached for Do- comber nnd 85x@S" > j8 for May , 'Ihoclosings were 81@Sio and 6ji@i5c ) } for December ana Maywith November quoted 81o nominal This rungo represents a guln of l@l > u all around On the advance there was heavy buying to cover shorts This feature wus especially nnticcablo during the ln3t hour , after it had become plain that thu market I was too strong to bo beaten down Local sentiment is decidedly bullish for the mo ment The corn market was helped to better i prices by the continued light receipts , although they were heavier thnn yostorday'a estimates by eighteen cars and 10,000 hush ols For tomorrow 212 cars are expected There was a fair amount of activity In trad ing , December and May bolng both wanted by the shortB At 33 > fo for the latter month all the orders to buy could not ' be tilled After the short spell of weakness f which followcd.tho opening , clearances from i the seaboard were liberal auatho demind for } expert was reported to bo nctlvo ana is ro- ; celvlng eneouningement from the plentiful [ supply of vessels 'Iho ilrmness In wheat wus perhaps responsible for BOino of the nervousness disoiaycd by the shorts , who were again the principal buyers The ad vance was well maintained , the closing i prices being at the highest uomt ror the day I November 3333 > § u and December 33u ! i which is respectively ? @ > $ o and } { o higher than on the day before 'Iho strength recently outlined m the oat Jl market was again proscnt , although the nd- ' ! vaucoof Ji@-tfc wus not fully sustained to I the close alio shorts were rather liberal | buvcrs , ehlofly in May , and that month I ranged at 2 ifffli2)c. ( At the outside I the offerings were Increased and the marliot \ receded u fraction Near futures were In 1 fair favor , with December at ono time sell > lng up to 20 ! < jO , and that bid for a round lot ) of No & oats In ono house , No- i vomber delivery Kocelpts were dis appointingly small , with but cighty-ulno cars and bO.OOO bushels posted , while the withdrawals for shipment were larger , ag- mk grcgatlug 17S.4S7 bushels The strength dls- S played In other ocroals was nlso a factor in Sf the market for oats Cash sales were largely fm by sample , with No 3 regular nominal , ow- JK , Ins ? to the mcagrencss of ofTorings jW In provisions there was no unusual stir ; - ' . Outsiders gave the trade oven lessattoutloii § * , than of late and in a speculative way local I < talent monopolized the market The fooling , V however ; displayed undoubted strongtb JB | The opening wus depressed a little by con l tlnucd heavy receipts of hogs , but • jBijo the weakness shown was only temporary T" Control wus unquestionably In the hands of Hr parties who were ublo to rnalto the bears I koou In the rear Hutchlusou sold May I pork and January lard aud short ribs His , Ml operations appeared to have no special signl- Wt flcanco.and . scarcely caused passing comment m\ \ The days trade oil around was simply of an H ordinary character and barren of Interesting Mlfeatures. . Prlco lluctuations were confined > ; to a narrow range , liused on yesterdays j last llgurcs , the closings were unchanged l for November short ribs , May pork and Jnnu- • • < • nry ana May lard , 3Ko lower for November AT lard and January short ribs , Co lower for m May Bhortribs rjnd 7) o higher for November I ; pork _ _ _ _ _ j CIUOAGO IAVE STOCK m Chioaoo , Nov 13. [ Special Telegram to B Tub 13k . ] Ca.tti.b-Buslnoss. was slow , Mi with a light down turn on almost all classes , Bflj There were moro really good natives on sulo W than for any day this week so far and the K demand was limited and prominent buyers Hf of export cattle were out of the trade , leav- B lng only the regular shippers and dressed JP boot dealers as the only buyers of prima fat _ Hh cattle Texans and rangom sola steady and tbero was a fair demand for feeders , consid- ' erlng the mlsorablo condition of tbo fat cattle SV trade and the unfavorable wouther for show , ing stock It Is rather early , port ) tips , to say anything about the depression In boot U oa the approach of the holidays , i but the liberal supply of game and m\i \ poultry is as early as this date | { having a serious effect on the beet 21 trade Cholca to extra beeves , ti.S'JdJ 05.70 ; medium to good steers , 1U. )0 to 1,600 lbs , U.OO@t.OO ; 1,300 to 1,1130 lbs , ta-10 1.10 : H 050 to 1,200 lbs , t3.00 ( < ? 3.S5. mocker * an a f ocd ors , fl.S0i(3.O0 ( ; cows , bulls and mixed , f 1.20 M • @ --f0 ; bulk , flCO Toxos steers , (3.15 OfitiO ; cows , tl.CO ( < 4110. Westeru lungors , H | 3.70@3.40 : cows , * l.O0@9.6O. , Houb The luuricct was uctlvo and about So lower on heavy than the avcrago prices of j yesterday , but no lower than the lulo and lust sales of yesterday Puckers wont in at J.70A75 for rough and sowy lots and 13.80 ! ( $3.85 for best Shippers generally paid td.S5Qi3.liO for assorted heavy and a few sssfj > fancy butcner weights sold as blub as $1.00. Light Borts were 10 ( . 15o lower , selling largely at | 3.653.00und light pigs at 13.70 0J3.75. A few of the slugo sort sold at i taintfCHOo F1NANOIAU H New yoitK , Nov 13. ISpoclal Tolegrarn to Tub Uee.1 Stocks Stock operators asH - H iomblcd on change this morning bulhsbly H Inclluod The result of yesterdays opera B tlous made them so To hayo stocks close M with gains of HOl per cent lu tbo face H of 0 per cent money aud a pretty determined B , bear combination was victory enough for < one day The most notlcoable gains werola the very shares which only the day before were raided most severely St l'aul and Missouri Iacltlo The trade , whether righter or not , suspect that Gould is again in the tr\nrKeU \ und on tbo buying side The mar ket opened with Transcontinental , Richmond mend Terminal ntiel Tcnnessco Coal loading the advance First prices were at gains of M to ii per cent ever last night The volume - umo of business was good the iirsthalf hour The temper of speculation was evidently strong , but It wan mot by spoclal weakness in Cotton Oil which dropped from Ot-tf to 02 % , and considerable pressure upon most of the leading stocks , whlrh resulted In de clines of small fractions throughout the list This was followed by a reaction In which Louisville & Nashvlllo was the most promi nent , but the market soon developed a , droop ing tendency again nnd prices ronched still lower figures In most cases , lioforo noon there was another drlvo in Lead and the price went n small fraction under the bottom flguro touched yesterday at lOJft with u slight recovery to 20. Tennessee Coal , after opening % per cent higher at < Hf , ( went off to Gt Atchison became actlvo and weak , dropping from 35 % to 31 ami recovering to 31-tf , while the Granger group lost J { ( J < per cent nil around , lturlington wns neglected , with but one quotation at 100. Chicago Gas lost U to 536 cud Cotton Oil regained } { per cent to 83Jf. { The close In stocks today was in contrast with yesterday Yesterday , with money bid up to 0 per cent , the list closed at about the host llgures for the day with few exceptions Today there was a falling oft at the close , wlulo money ruled easy attJ Qid per ceut In many cases the late declines simply wlpod out the early ad vance aud in a few Instances net losses wore suffered Northern Pacldo preferred lost 1 per cent to V > U , Atchison 1V to 04 , , Mis souri Pacllia % to 03 % , and Reading % to 40 . Among the trusts the losses were moro noticeable Chtcago Gas lost \\i \ to 53V , Sugar \i to 73j , and Cotton Oil 2jj per cent to 'M % . Lend closed moro nearly steady at 30 . St Paul closed about steady and there was talk of Insldo support The total sales were 210,014 shares The following wore the closing quotatloas : V. S.4s regular K7 Northern Iacltlo . 32H US.43coupons..li" dopreforroil 7fti ! U.a.4'fsregular..lMX U. N.v lia IT S. 4-5s ! coupons , . uftl-i do preferred 142 I'aclrltil-ior M ) 117)1 N.V.Coutral IOIJ'1 Oiitrat I'acltlo nill ! , . Ihka , . , lll'i ' ClilcaRO.tAltoa . . .l'JJ Itocklsland 07i ! Chicagollurllngton C , M. & SLl' . . MH AJuiucv lO'JJ ( Innreforraii 11- D..f&tV UO'i SMaultOmahl . 33 IlllnolsGantral llU'/i ' dnpr 'orreil 18W Iujsvr . UVi U.ilon 1'j.cltlo , . . . ' . . OffJ Kansas roxis . . . ! ) . ' WSt li 4t P 18W LakeShore , lOflli doproforrnd 31j Michigan Central . 07 Western Union . . . Blli MIsBourlPacIllCi . ua 'il Monet Easy at 4Q0 per cent , last loan at 4. 4.PniME PniME MEnoASTiLE PArEii 5 } @ 7J per cent Steiilino Exciiasoe Quiet , steady ; sixty day bills , M.SDK : demand S4.-b40f. JMIllllI' UIOOIC9. New York , Nov 13. fSucclal Telegram toTiinUcc ] The following are the mln- ingstock quotations . : Aspen 100 [ Horn Silver 210 Caledonia II II..110 Mt Diablo 2d > Con Cat * Vn 8.17 Ontario 34M Commonwealth..3U0 URrage l. ' .O DeudwoodT : HO Sierra Nevada au ElCrlsto 115 UnlonCon 300 Homcstatu VjO | Itond OITeringB WAsniNorojr , Nov 13. [ Special Telegram to The J3ke. | Bonds offcrod , tllC00 at 51.27 ; ? llC0O at $1.03 % . PltUUUOE ! JLVRKBI4 CnioAoo Nov 13. 1:15 : p. ra close Wheat Strong und higher ; November ' , 81o ; Deoombor , S\Ko \ ; May , 85 , 0. Coru Higher ; November , 33 ? c ; Decem ber , aJJio ; May , 31 0. Oats Steady ; November , 20 ? 'o ; May , 22 c. ltyo November , 41J c bid Uarloy November , SfJo Prlmu Timothy 11.17. Flax Cosh , 81.33 ; May , $1.41. "WhBky-$1.02. ! Pork Steady ; November , $9.63 ; Jauuary , $9.40@0.42 } . „ Lard Steady ; Ndvomber , $5.03 ; Jan uary , $5.87 . Flour Quotably firm ; wlntor wheat , $2.00 @ 4.15 ! ; spring wheat , $1.25@4.90 ; rye , $3.40 ® 2.75. Provisions Shoulders , $4.37X ( < J4 50 ; short clear , $5.t0@5.li2K ; short ribs , November , $5.35. Uuttor Steady ; creamery , 10Q25o ; dairy , 14@22c. Cheese Easy ; full cream cheddars , 9@ 9 > j'e : flats , U , @ 9 o ; Youug Americas 9K@3Jfc. ( Hides Steady ; light green Baited , Oc ; dry calf , 5@io ( ; deacons , each -Oc Tallow Steady ; No 1 solid packed , 4c ; No 2 , 3W(33 ( > c ; calto , 4tfc. Eggs Firm ; fresh , 20 < < iltye Itocolpts Shipmts Flour 32.000 29,000 Wheat 131.000 98,000 Core 127,000 133,000 Oats 9t.0 0 293.000 Now York , Nov 13. Whoat-Rocoipts , 89,900 ; exports , 48,400 ; spot higher ; No 2 rod , 84@S4Ko in elevator , S5jffMii # afloat ; 84ijiOXo ( ! f. o. b. ; ungraded red , 7S@ 90J < o ; options Arm , higher ; No 3 rea , No vember , oloslngat ' 84WS4 ( > j o Uorn Uocclpts , 23,4'JJ ' oushols : exports , 10.000 bushels ; spot Urmcr and Scnrco ; No 2 , 42Jb@I2o in elevator ; ungraded mixed , 4U .HiuKui ( options stronger ; November closing at 42 „ ' { c. Oats Roceipis , 43,000 bushels ; exports , f,30 bushels ; spot actlvo and higher ; options stronger ; November closing at 27 o ; spot No 'J white , UOJf { 30 > jc ; mixed western , SKlKG)29c ? ) ; white , 3Uif3oe. ( Colfee Options closed firm , 20@30 points up.Salos : 52,500 bags ; November $15.05 ; spot Rio firm ; fair cargoes , $19.C2JJ , Sugar Raw Ilrm ; rellnod , uctlvo , firm Petroleum Steady ; United closed at $1.10 > fo forDocomber • Eggs Steady ; Ice house , 15@17o. Pork firmer ; moss , inspected , $11.2554 11.50. Lard Easier , dull ; western steam , $0,45 ; November , $0 33o. lluttor Qulot and unchanged ; Elgms , 200 20 } c ; western dairy , 0@17o ; creamery , 13 20o. 20o.Cheoso Cheese Quiet and steady ' western , 1\i @ 10o. St IiiiulH , Nov.13. AVheat Ulghor ; cash , 73j c ; May , Si o. corn Higher ; cash , 31)i3tie ) : ' May , 30U @ 30ifc Outs Higher ; cash , lOVe bid ; May , 2JKa Pork Quiet at $10.50. Lard Slow at $3.73. Whisky Steady at $1.03. Huttor Firm ; creamery , 20@22o ; dairy , 18S20C. AlinncnnolU , Xov 13. Sample wheat Aclivo but firm ; receipts , 524 cars ; ship niouts , 193cars ; ClosingNo ; 1 hard November bor , 78o ; May , 81 o ; on track , 78@7S3 o ; No , 1 northern , November 76J < foi lay , 81Jfo ; on trace , 76 @ 77o : No 2 northern , November , 73o ; May , fVA ° \ on tract , 73 @ 75o. Mllwnulco , Nov 13. Wheat Firm ; cash , 74Kc ; No 1 , northern , 811 0. Corn Firm ; No 8 , old , 33Xj : ilo Oats-Firm ; No 3 white , 231 @ 3lc Ryo-Firm ; No 1 , 40c Uarloy Easier ; No 3 , in store , S\Uq. Provisions Firmer ; pork , $9.U5. liivnrp nil , Nov 18 , Wheat Steady : holders offer moderately ; California No 1 , 7s 2d per cental Corn Steady , demand fair ; new mixed western , 4s. KuunOiiy , Nov 13. Wheat Steady ; No , 3 hard , cash , t)3Jio : November , 03b bid : No 8 hard , cash , ojj o bid ; November , tRaNo. \ . 3 hard ' cash and November , C9o bid Corn Steady ; No , 3cash,27o bid ; November bor , 24J2Wpi No 8 cash , 31c. Oats-No. 3 cash , 10 0 bid Clnoliuinii , Nov 18. Wheat Stronger ; No 8 red , 78c. Corn Strongort No 3 mixed 33c Oats Firmer ; No 3 mixed , 23c , Whisky 1.0A lavia Hiooit Cliloaco , Nov 13. Tha Drovers Journul roporU as follon-s : i Cattle Receipts , 1,000 ; market dull and lower ; riholco to extra beeves , $1.80@S 10 ; steers , $3.00i4.00 ( ? ; stockcrs nnd feeders , $1.80 @ 3.00 ( cows , bulls nnd mtxed , $ t.20@2.70j Texas cattle , $ l.50@2.S0 ; western runeori % $ iKH33.40. ( liogs Receipts , Od.OM ; market nctlvo but 5olowor | mixed , $ a7038.75 ; heavy $3.05(3) ( ) 3.1K ) ; light , $1.OQ.4.00 ; skips , $3.20(33.80. ( Sheep Receipts , 3,000 ; market steady ; natives , $2.75C'f5.23 ; westerns , $ -1.50 @ ( .15i Texans , $3.CO@1.10 ; lambs , $3,500 4.10. Hlotix City , Nov 13. Cattle Receipts , 800snlpmcnts ; 810 ; nctlvo ; unchnngedi cows , $ l.00@2.05Blockers ; nnd fecdors , $1.50(32.90 ( ; veal calves , $2.003.t5. tlo s Receipts 2,000 ; market lower ; light , $3.GWa3 lliJi ; heavy , $3.57 @ 3.03 ; mixed , $3.50Vt3.C2K. ( ICnnsn City , Nov 13. Cattle RooolpK 7,700 ; shipments , 4,700 ; market weak and lower ; enws , $1.40(311,25 ( ; s toe Iters and feed ers , $2.20@3.00. , Hogs uecelpts 13,300 s shipments , 000 ; mnrkot lower ; light $3.77X@3.S7 | ; heavy and mixed , f3.05S3.75. National Stock Ynnl , Ra t Kt IiiiulH , Nov 13. Cattle Receipts , 3,800 ; shipments , 2,300 ; steady ; fair to cbolco heavy natlvo steers , $3.80(34.90 ; stockcrs ana feeders , $1.93@3.90. Hogs Receipts 10.300t shipments , 900 ; lower ; heavy $3 55i7,3.70 ; ; packing , $3.00 ( < j 3.80 ; light , $3.706i)3.85. ) OMAHA MVK srODlC Cnttlc Wcdncsdny , November 13. The cattle market was very slow today and prices were a little lower on hooves The buyers bought n few cattle that suited them , but there were not many hero that they wanted nnd there was no snap to the trade Up to midday the number of bcuf cattle which had been sold was small , nnd In sOme cases salesmen complained that It wus dilllcult even to get a buyer to look at cat tle The aoparout reason for this stnto of trade was the unfavorable condition of east ern markets There was ono load of natives good enough to bring $4.25 , whllothcgcnoral run of the natlvo beeves went at $ 'M0@3.U. > . The supply of cow stuff was not very largo nnd there were u few pretty good cows and heifers among the offerings The demand was fair und with supply moderate , salesmen were enabled to get about steady prices I ho natives brought $1.50@3.00. There was u pretty good supply of reedors and stockcrs in the ynrds , and a correspondingly good de mand , the sales being quite largo The prices paid were about the same as yester day Quito a string of natives went at $2 23 < jj2.53 aud westerns at $2.25 2.03. lines To-day's hog market went still lower again , the npparcnt reason being round In the heavy receipts und lower mnritats at custom points Salesmen generally were calling the market 5@l0o lower and some even lUo lower , and there were perhaps a few hogs such < us sold at $3.80 to the shippers yesterday morning that had to sell at $3.70 today The buyers were reporting their droves as costing 4c to Oo le s than yesterdays - days purchases The market upon the whole was moro than 5o and less than 10c lower , prices on an avcrago being clo-i' 1 to 7 lower Everything was sold before the close Slioi'i ) . There were a few sheep hero which sold at stondy prices lteueiyn Cattle . 1,71)0 ) Hogs 4,400 Sheep 4s0 Horses 3 Prevailing Prices Thofolbwlng is a tibloof prlcjj pill in thismarkot for the grad33 of stook moa Honed : Pninostoors 13J1 to 1010 lbs.4.3) @U Good steers , 1251 to 143) ) lbs . 3.9J dgl.25 Goodsteors , 103) to 13JJ lbs . . 3.59 dol.10 Common 1000 to 1153 lb steers 3.03 @i.ri Western sleors 2.53 ( § 3.20 Common c.inncn 1.0J ( < 01.5J Ordinary to ralr cows 1.5 } f < il.S3 Fair to good cows 1.S3 Q42.10 Good to choice cows 2.10 @i.5'J Fairtogooi bulls 1.53 MJ.03 Ltght stocKer3 andloodors . . . 2.0J 1 2.50 Feeders 950 to 1100 lbs 3. : IW3.00 Fair to choice light nogs 3.70 i < 2.73 : | Fair to choice heavy nogs 3.03 Cg3.75 Fair to enolco mixed hogs 3.G3 W3.70 Common to rough hois 3.25 @ 3.53 Roprcsuntntivo ailai BTEE119. No Av Pr No Av Pr 2 12.M $3 00 21 11SS $3 75 19 1184 3 25 21 1191 3 85 21 1095 3 30 30 1334 3 90 28 1225 3 40 10 1339 3 90 43 1207 3 40. 181194 3 95 33 1254 3 45 2 1550 4 00 40 1244 3 60 20 1322 4 23 cows 10 82(1 ( 150 12 072 3 10 1 810 150 19 907 2 20 24 825 103 8 10s7 2 25 3 1177 175 25 1118 2 40 1 9iO 185 9 1230 3 ( lb- 0 , 1087 185 4 113S 2 73 0 1075 2 00 3 1010 2 90 TEEDEllS 24 874 3 10 * 80 901 2 30 23 I 783 2 15 2i 1009 2 40 83 707 2 25 27 730 3 43 31 770 2 25 20 10S1 2 47U 23 8C9 3-23 C3 939 2 50 24 895 2 25 20 1032 2 65 HO 813 2 25 22 923 2 05 30 894 3 30 nui.1.8. 1 1400 105 3 1155 175 1 1400 103 1 1710 180 ' 1IEIFEI18. ' 2. , . 1115 2 CO 24 900 2 70 CANNEllS 20 093 120 23 1010 125 CALVES " 2 885 3 00 STEEUS , YEAltMNCIS 15 780 2 50 WE3TEKK CATTLE Owner arid No . Av Pr , 20 feeders 1103 2 23 T. Hutchins.Slfeedors Slfeedors 1143 2 GO 51 reodors 1141 2 00 40rooders 1153 2 115 S5stags 1129 185' J. 13. Hunter 45stcor 1227 3 00 43stcors 1225 3 00 lioos No Av Sk Pr No Av Sk Pr 4..853 $3 60 C3..238 200 $3 70 14..239 40 3 00 ' OS,270 200 3 70 5. . . .320 3 CO' 03..294 100 3 70 5.,320 8 00 50 . . ,809 3 70 71..2M 2S0 3 02K 03..293 120 3 70 08.,250 520 8 03 68 . . .80S 120 3 70 07..293 520 3 05 57..2i0 3 70 0O.i0J : 120 3 05 73. . . 205 SUSO 3 70 49..318 3 05 7'.2.H ' 120 3 70 05.230 100 3 05 48..317 3 70 01.381 100 3 03 45. . . 834 280 3 70 69..3503 65 03..209 120 3 70 CO.291 200 3 05 58.807 3 70 53..823 100 3 07K 69 . . .243 200 3 70 63..824 800 3 0IJ , ' 09. . .203 100 3 70 03..809 300 3 07K C9..217 80 8 70 71..231 300 3 C7K 25..310 3 70 04..801 2S0 S B7K CO..277 280 3 70 01..290 120 3 07 } 07..235 40 8 70 57. . . 311 120 3 07M 5..213 3 70 07..281 80 3 07W CO.302 1C0 3 70 79..257 200 8 G7Jf 03 . . .383 200 8 70 03..2S5 1K0 8G7 > 00..258 100 3 70 55..807 40 3 07K tVJ..24G 120 3 70 53..295 .210 8 07 > 23.2ai 80 8 70 01..259 820 H 07J5 78..243 100 8 70 09 . . .285 ' 380 8 07 > 4 CI . . .290 SO 8 70 69..253 240 3 07 03..235 200 8 73Ji 69..294 210 3ri7 } $ 07..258 4U 8 TiU 01..257 480 3 07 > 4 75..233 40 3 75 Ol..2o0 100 3 70 G3..2S0 3 73 55.234 40 8 70 69. . .213 200 8 73 58..201 80 8 70 61..255 60 8 75 63..285 2S0 8 70 76 , , , 251 60 8 75 55 , . .205 80 8 70 67,273 8 75 63..207 200 8 70 83.,155 3 75 CO..801 120 8 70 69,300 SO 8 75 bUCEP No Kind , WL Pr 880 western * , , . , , 104 $3 95 100 natives , , , , . , . . . , . . . 69 3 60 Live Btuuk Notes Is aao Davis , of Bladon , was In with hogs 11. F. Clark , of Plerco , was In with hogs John Grabow , of Gretna , came In with bogs E. L. P.enUeld was a Uurwell visitor at the yards Henry Klaus came in from Douglas with cattle Kissel Si Son , of Wood Lake , marketed cattle W K. Clark enmo up front Hollovuo with sheep \V. H. West , of Calf6j hnd hogs on the market , ' J. 11. Sceley marketed \iogs from Mary vllle , Mo Ulpp & Lntnbort , of Humphrey , were in with hogs Hon Watson Tyson , ot Blair , was a visitor at thovnrds E. F. Hamlin came up from Maryville , Mo , with hogs Joseph Uoiuinlng , ot Arlington , was In with cnttlc A. B. Logan brought over hogs amVcaUlo from Logan , la A. L. WiHInms brought Id hogs nnd cattle from Tocumsch J , S. Fonl.Vca had u d6ublc-dcclt car of sheep in from Schuyler Thomas Armatngo , of Holoit , wns on market today with ctttlo Davis Si Cunningham , of Mnlvcrn , In , marketed two loads of hogs G. F. Smith represented Hlland and marketed two cars ot cattle J. M. Poarso brought in n train of twenty cars of cattle from Tollusido , Col M. MoKllllp was in from Hartley with ono car of cattle and ono load ot foedcrs A. D. Warner came In from Alnsworth with five cars of cattle and ono of hogs John I ) . Moore , president ot the Hank of Couiuierco , Grand Island , was a visitor at the ynrds Robert Mitchell , of the commission Arm of Mitchell & Morton , Lincoln , was a visitor at the yards _ OMAHA WIIOLKSAliK MARKETS Produce , Frul , Utr Eoos Strictly fresh , 19c'cold ; storage , 18c. • HitiF.s , Pelts , T.u.i.ow , Ere Green suited hides , Cc ; damaged hides , 8 > { o ; dry Hint tildes , 7c ; calf hides , 5j,5)fu ( ) ; damaged hides , 2c less ; sheen pelts , green , each , 23c@ $1.00 : sheep pelts , dry , per lb , 7q12c ; tnllow , No 1 , 4jMKct ( No 3 , 3@3 'jfc , grenso , white , 4@4Kc ; yellow , 2 , tfG3c. Smtsmje Holognu , 4@4l2c ; Frankfort 7c ; touguo , Sc ; summer , 18c ; headcheese , Oc Poui.Tiiv Chlchons , per doz , live , hens $2.50 ; spring , $2 50W2.70 ( ; dressed , per lb 70S lie ; turkeys , live , S lOc ; dressed , lOQUc ; ducks , live , per doz , $2. . * > 0 ( < J3.00 ; dressed , per lb , 9@llc ; gee ' o , live , per doz , S3.00&9.00 , dressed per lb , U(313c. ( L.vnn Tierces Relliicd Go ; pure leaf , 0 > c : kettle rendered 7c Add } to Jin for smuller quantities Wool Fine , average , 22u23c ( ; medium , avcrago , 2lu. ' 22o ; quartet blood , average , 20 ( g21a ; coarne , average , 15@17c ; cotts and rough , average , H ( HIc Funs Heaver , ejun , $3.000.50 ; otter , each , $3.tW@7.iW ; wolf , each , 500(351.25 ( ; coon , each , 23ii,75 ( ; milk , each , 15@G0o : muskrat , fall , C ( < Jic ; ; sliunk , rut , 15iS50o ( : badcer , rat , 25ii 0c , deer skins , fall , per lb , 18@27c Lemons Fancy , $0.00@S.riD ; choice , $4.50 @ 0.00. Cheese Young Aworlcas , full cream , lO c ; factory twins lll'2Kc ( ; oft grades , 7@8c'Vun ; Rossen Edum , $11.50 per doz ; sap suiro , 23c ; brick , \ 2allmhurgor \ \ , lie ; do mestic Swiss , USQllc OitANliEltuiE.s Capo Cod , $9.00@10.00. .OittsnEs Louisiana , per bix , 54.00. UucKwiicvr Flock Per bbl , $3 50. Avi'Lcs P'.t bbl , common , (1.33(31.50 ( ; choice $2 00@3 W. C.M.IFOIIKIA GlIAl'ES 51.50@1.73. Peaks 10 lb boxes , $1.7532.25. U.iNAjf\s According to size , per bunch , $2.00(33.00. ( I HiTTEiusu Tubs , 14ctrolls ; , 15c. CorinNUrs Per 100 , $5.00. Avi'i.K 13UTTEU Oe CiDEil Hbls $3.50 ; hf bbls , $3.00. Maim ! : Sugar 13K@15o per lb Veal-Choice , meaium size , Sgdc ; choice heavy , 4S.5c. ( Live Pigeons Per dnz , $1.50. Game fralrie ctilckons $3.03(3 ( > n.50 : mal lard duekH , $ J100d3.50 : mixed ducks , $1.50 ® 2.00 ; teal , $1.25l. . r > 0 ; jack snipe , $1.00@1.25 ; quail , $1.75(112.00 ( ; Jack rabbits , $1.00 ( 4.50 ; small rabbits , $1.00 1.20 ; ' . squirrels $1.00 ® 1.10 ; plover , 75c@l.o0 ; venison saddles , 11 ® 12c ; carcasses , 7 < v 9c. Beans Choice handpicked navy , S1.75 ® 3.00 ; cbolco tinod-piekcd medium , $1.05 ® 1.80 ; choice handpicked country , $ l.G0@1.8o ; clean country , $1.501.G0 ; inferior country , $1.00@1.25 , Famxackocs Goods Harley , 3@3 c ; farina , 4ic ; peas , Stfc ; oat meal , 24g5o ( ; nniccaroiii , lie ; vermicelli , llcj rico , 3 > @ " 7c ; sago and tapioca , 6g7c ( ; buckwheat , bbls , $3.50. Salsoda l. T@2 > Jc per lb Stauch 4Jf ( < 53o per lb Stove Polish $2.00@3.S7 per srross Knees Whole , per lb Allspice , 9c ; Cas sia , Cuinn , 9c ; cloves , Pcnang , 2Sa ; nut megs , No 1 , 75c : penper , 18@19c. Lie $1.7 @t.50 per case Nuts Almonds , 15317c ; Brazils , 10c ; fil berts , lie ; pecans , 10c ; walnuts , 12 Jc ; pea nut cocks , S c ; roasted , lie ; Tennessee ; > oa- nuts , 7c. WinpriNo PAi'Ult Straw , per lb , lf { ® % y.arag \ , 2J c ; manilla , B , 5(2.0'fc ( ; No 1 , 8c. 8c.HaqSi Union Square , 35 per cent off list Salt Dairy , 230 lbs In bbl , bulk , $2.10 ; host grade , 00 , 5s , $2.80 ; best grade , 100 , 3s , $2.40 ; best grade , 28 , 10s , $2 20 ; rock salt , crushed , $1.80 ; dairy Bait , Ashton , 50-lb bags , 85c ; bulk , 32Mb bags , $3.23 ; common , in bbls , $1.23. Groccrlesi Provisions Hums , No 1 , 10-lb. nverago llc20lo231bs ; , le ( ) ; 13 to 14 lbs , lie ; shoulders , 5o ; breakfast bacon , No , 1 , 8 0 ; ham sausngo , 9c ; dried beef hams , 8o ; beef tongues , $ it.00 nor dozen ; dry salt niouts , 4 ? @ 0 , ' ( i 'c per lb ; ham roulette , Ol c , add le per lb for small lots Col'FEc Roasted Arbuoklo's Arlosa , iSfia ; McLuughlln'sXXXX , 23 o ; German , 23 > J o ; Dllwortli , 23Ko ; Al.iroma , JJfgc Fisu Salt Dried codfish , 4)i(26u ( ; sealed herring , 2leper box ; hoi herring , dom , 55c ; Uamburg , spiced herring$1.50 ; hoi , herring , imp , 60c ; mncltercl No 1 Bhoro , $11.50 : fancy mess , $13.50 per 100 lbs ; wlilto fish , No 1 , $7.00 ; rumlly , $2.75 ; trout , $5,23 ; sal mon , * 8.50 ; anchovies , 83e. Oils Kerosene P. W. . OJ c ; W. AV , . llJifc : headlight , 12c ; gasollno.,71s ,12c ; lard No 1 , 45. - ; No 2 , 41c ; salad oil , $1.23@9.00 per dozen , Coffee Green Fancy old golden Rio , 22J < o ; fancy old ponberry , 23c ; Rio choice to fancy , 22c ; Rio , prime , 21c ; Rio , good , 20o ; Mocha , 29o ; Java , fancy Mandchling , 23o ; Java , good interior , 24c ; African , 21c. Canned Meats Corned beef , 1 lb square cans , $1.20 ; corned beef , 31b square cans , $3.03 ; corned beef , 0 lb square cans , $6.50 ; corned beef , 14 lb square cans , $14,00 , Lunch tonguus l lb round cans , $2.Gu ; lunch tongues , 3 lb round cans , $1.75. Brawn , 1 lb square cans , $1,20 ; brawn , 3 lb square cans , 2.00 ; brawn , 5 lb square cans , $0.59 ; brawn , 14 lb square causl4.00.H Ox tongueB , l'f lb round cans , $5.00 ; ox tongues , 2 lb round cans , $0.00 ; ox tongues , 2 > lb round cans $7,00 ; ox tongues , 8 lb cans , ' $8.60. Chipped beef , 1 lb round cans , $2,00 ; chipped beef , 2 lb round cans , $4,00. Roast } beef , 1 lb round cans , $1,20 ; roast beef , 2 Ihround c.ipB , $3 00. Potted ham , M lb round cans , 65c ; potted hum , } i lb round cans $ li20. Deviled ham , H lb round cans , 415a ; deviled . liam Ji lb round cans , $1.20. Potted ox tongue , li lb round cims , 65o ; potted ' ox tongue , y lb round enns , $1.20. Compressed bain , 1 lb square cans , $1.75 : compressed ham , 31b square cans , $2.75. Tripe , ftlb round enns , $1.80. Minced Collops , a lu rpuud cans , $2.20. Uonolcss pigs feet , 3 lb Bqunro cans , $2.25. Ono pound cans are packed two dozen and four 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 cuus paokod four dozen to case , All prices per dozen , ' pet Canned Fish Brook trout , 3 lb , $2.40 ; sal mon trout , 2 lb , $3.35 ; clams , 1 Tti , $1,25 ; clams , 2 lb , $3.10 ; clam chowder , 3 lb , 91,35) ) deviled crabs , 1 lb , $3.25 ; dovllod crabs , 2 lb $3.50 ; codfish balls , 2ib , $1.75 ; caviar , K U > $3.25 ; ooiB , 1 lb , $3.40 ; lobsters , 1 lb , $1.90 ; lobsters , 3 Bi , $2.95 ; lobsters , deviled \i lb , $2.25 ; mackerel 1 tti , $1,75. mackerel must ard sauce , 8 lb , $3.10 ; mackerel tomato sauce , 3 lb , $3.35 ; oysters , 1 lb , 95u ; oysters , 2 lb , $1.60 ; salmon , C. It , , l lb , $2.00 : salmon , O. It , 8 lb , 93.60 ; salmon Alaska , 1 lb 11.05 ; salmon , Alaska , 3 lb $2.05 ; shrimps , 1 lb , $3.65. CANnr 9X < 322o per lb • Chocolate and Cocoa 21 < 337o per tl > ; German chickory , red , 80 , Ginoeh Jamaica , } ( pints , $3.00 per doz faooAits Cut loaf , bj/o ; cut loaf , tubes , 80 ; standard , powdered , 8)Jc , XXXX , powdered , 8Jfot granulated , standard , 7 (87 ( 0 , con fectlouers' A , 7o ; white extra 0 , 0 ! < o : extra O , Nebraska , 6 0 ; umber , Oifo ; California , golden O , flo Beef TpNOUEs-Salt , bbls , $20.00. AT5.00(20.00 ; lowland , f3.O0S3.00. Cnor -$10.00311.00. . HltAN-$3.00(7JS.50. ( StloitTS-$8.00(3S,60. ( Oats 14 ( 513o Cons 2223c. ( ( Potators 25 ( . ' ? 27j for choice Ostoxs I0@50o Tor choice SAunnKitAUTHbls , $ V00t Vf bbls $3.00. Butter Creamery , fancy , 52 ( 23' , choice , 20Q31C. Dairy , fancy , Ulc ( ; choice 13 14c. Country , fancy , iidl : ( ! le , good to choice , 12 13o ; fnlr 10@llc ; lnrerlor , ( Vj0& ? PiCKt.r.s McdTutn , per Mil , $5.00i small , MOO ! gherkins , $7,00 ; O , & H. chow chow , qts , $5,85 ; pts , $3.40. Mincii Mi-at 20 lb cans , 7U\x Hosnv ICe lb for choice , Pnr.sEiivr.s W ® 100 nor lb • Ir.i.t.tc9 Kftltjc l > np " ' • Hcr.swAX No 1 , IOgHlr ( Pins Fr.r.T Pickled , kits , 75c ; pickled Pigs tongues kits , $3.85 ; plcklod tripe , kits , tVio ; vlcklcd II , C. trlpc , kits , S5c ; spiced pigs hocks , kits , $1.15. Diiir.ii FnuiT Currants , now 0c ; prunes casks ; 1,300 lbs , 4' o ; prunes , bbls or bugs , 4Ku ; citron peels , drums , 30 lbs , 2Co ; lemon pool , drums , 20 lbs , 17c ; fnrd dates , boxes , 13 lbs , 10c ; apricots , choice evaporated , 14c ; apricots , Jolly , cured , 23 lb boxes , 10o ; apri cots , fancy , Mountllumllton , 251b boxes , 10c ; oprlcots.cholcc , bags , SO lbs , HKo ; npplos , ovuporatbd , Aldcn , 50 lb boxes , 8 > fo ; npplcs , star , 8 'o ; nples | , fancy , Alden , 0 lb , 10c ; apples , fancy , Aldcn , 2 Id , lOJ c ; Salt Lnke , i'Mc ' ; blackberries , ovnpornled , 50 lb boxes , fOttflOKc ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 14c ! pears , California fancy , J.fs boxes , 23 lb , 12c ; peaches , Cnl No 1 , fancy , U % unp bics , 80 lbs , 15c ; nectarines , rod 14c ; nectarines , silver , boxes , 15c : pitted plums , Cal , 25 lb boxes 8 > jo ; raspberries , ovop N. Y. now , 2 o ; prunes , Cal , It C , 90-100 boxes , 25 lbs , 0fc ; prunes , Cal , RC , 60-70 , 9c ; orange peel , U > c : raisins , California Lomlons , crop 1S39 , $2.23 ; raisins , Cal , loose muscatels , crop 1889. $ ' 2.10 ; Valeucins , 18SS , SJ c ; Tulcuclas , old , 7c ; Cal , seedless sks , 7 c. Twines anil Itapr BiNDEiis'TwisE-Slsul.lSo ; llfitHf 14c ; manilla , 15a Clotheslines Cotton , 50 ft , $1.20 ; cotton , GO ft , $1.40 ; ] ute 60 it , Wo ; Jute , GO ft , 91.00. Cotton Twine Fltio , 22o ; mcdiuiii 20c ; heavy hemp , 14c : light hemp , 17c. SaitjTwinb U , sail , 20e ; Calcutta , 14c ; manilla rope 14c ; slsnl rope , 11 'io ' ; now process , SLfo ; Jute 0 > ii ! ; cotton 10c ; hide ope 17a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Imml-r nnd Itiilltllng Mntarial Stock Hoaiids A , 12 inch , s 1 b It and 10 feeu $4(1,00i ( ; \ 12 Inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 und 10 foot , $ H..0 ( . ; C 12 Inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 nnd 10 feet , - &M3.U0 ; D IS inch , bis 12 , 14 nnd 10 foot ? 21.ii ) ; Ko 1 com 13 in , b 1 b 12 foot , $18.00 ; No 2 coin 13 In , a 1 a 14 nnd 10 feet , $17.59(3 ( 18.50 ; No 1 com 13 In , a 1 8 10 , IS und 20 ( ts6t , $19.50 ; No , 2 com 12 in , B 1 s 11 aud IG foot , S17.0U. PorLAK Lumiier Clear poplar box bda , ) { hi , s 2 s , $35.00 ; clear poplar , f panel , $30.00 ; cleur poplar , % in panel , $25.00 ; clear poplar , 14 In panel stock wide , s 2 s , $23.00 ; clear poplar corrugated colling , } i , $29.00. Posts White cedar , fl inch halves , 12c ; white cedar , J , Inch halves and S inch quar ters , lie ; while cedar , 4 Inch round , 16c ; Tennessee rod cedar , split , IGo ; split oak , white , 8c ; sawed oak , 17o. Ship Lav No 1 plain Sand 18 Inch$17.50 ; No 2 plain , 8 nnd 16 inch , $15.50 ; No 1 , O G , 518.00. DIMENSIONS AND TIMllKIt 121ft II ft 10 It 18 ft 2d ft 22 ft 21 ft 2x4..15 03 15 00 13 03 10 00 1(100 IS 00 19 00 2x0..1500 15 00 15 00 1(100 ( 1GO0 ISOO 19 00 2x8..1500 150C 1300 11103 1GO0 1303 1900 2x10..15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 19 00 2x12..15 00 15 00 13 00 10 00 10 00 1S00 19 00 • 1x48x8.1000 10 00 1(5 ( 00 17 00 17 00 13 00 19 00 Fexcinii No 1 , 4 nnd 0 meh , 12 and 14 ft , rough , $16.00@16.50 ; No 1 , 4 aud G inch , IG It , $17,00 ( )17.50 ; No.2 , 4 und 0 Inch , 12und 10 ft , $13 50@I4.00 ; No 2,1 andO Inch , 10 ft , $15.00 ( ctlu.00. FisisiiiNa 1st and 2d clear , l } . , ' inch , s 2 s , $19.00 51.00 ; 1st and 2d clear , IK and 2 inch , s 2 s , f47.00 < S50.M ) ; 3d clear , \ } Inch , s 2 s , $43.00 40.00 ; B select , 1)1J ) and 2 inch , s 2 s , $37.00@i3.O0 : ; 1st nnd 2d clear 1 inch , s 2 b , $45.00 : 3d clear , 1 inch , s 2 s. $30.C0r A se lect , 1 Inch , s 2 b , $33.00 ; H select , 1 inch , s 3 s , $30.00. • SniNULES , Lvrn Per M XX clear , $3.15 ; extra * A * . S3.00 ; standard A , $2.00 ; 5 Inch clear , $1.G0@1.70 ; 0 inch cleur , $1.75@1.80 : No 1 , $ l.lo@l.l5 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territory , $3.40 ; California red wood , dimension " widths , $4.50 ; cypresscloar heart , dimension widths , $3.23 ; laths , $2.50. BoAiiiis No 1 com , sis , 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $19.00 ; No.2 , do , $10.50 ; No 3 , do , $14.00 ; No 4 , do ( . ships cull ) , $11.00. Add 500 per M ft for rough • Battiinh , Wki.l TuniNO , Pickets O. G. Batts 1\4 \ inch , COc ; O. G. Uatts , 2J3 , ss , . ' 15c ; 3-lu well tubing D. & M. and bev $22.10 ; pickets , D. & IT , flat , $22.00 ; pick ets , D. & H. , square , $10.00. Flooring 1st com 0 in white pine , $31.00 ; 2d com Gin white pine , $31.00 ; 3d com 0 in white pine , $20.00 ; 1) com G in white i > ine , $20.00 ; com 4 and G in yellow pine , $15.00 : Star 4 in yellow pine , S17.00 ; 1st and 2d clear yellow pine , 4 and G in , $19.00. Ceiling ash Partition 1st com 9In wlilto pine partition , $32.00 ; 2d com % In white pine partition , $27.00 ; clear % In yel low pine ceiling , $20.00 ; clear % in Norway , $14.50 ; 2d com % m.Norway , $12.50. Lime Host , 83c. Cement $1.35. Plaster $2.25. II a in 20c. Buil.DINO Hiuoiv Common , $ G.00@7.50 per M ; solectcd , $7.50(39.00 ( per M ; sewer brick , $9.00@10.00 per M. Drugs and ClioinluaN , Acid Sulphuric , per carboy , 2 , ' o ; citric , per pound , 51c : oxalic , per pound , 1-10 ; tar taric powdered , per pound , .42c ; carbolic , 37 0M4c. Alum Per pound , 2Jfc. . Ammonia Carbonate , per poundllj c. Ar.itowiiooT Per pounds lUc Balsam Copaiba , per pound , 63u ; tolu , 52 @ 55c. Borax Refined , per pound , lie Calomel Am , , tier pouud , 83c. Castor Oil $1.32. Cuiieii Berries $1.83. Cantiiaiiides 75@l.G5. Cassia Buus Per pound , 18c. CnLonoroitM Per pound 81c. Corrosive Suulimate Per pound 88c. Cream Tartar Pure , nor pouud , 80c. Kxtiiact Loowood Bulk , per pouud , 12Xa ICitnoT 15a Gum Arahic 5I(2$1,13. ( LvcoroniUJi 14e. Glycerine Bulk per pound , 23a Gum Asafoettdn per pound , 14o ; enm- phor , per pound , 30c ; opium , per pound , $3.65. Iodine Kcsubllmato , per ounce , $3 83. Leaves Bucnu , short , par pound , 13c ; Senna , Alex , per pound , 25 ( < 5l3o. MoiirniA Sulph , per ounce , $2.90. Muiicunv 74c. Potass Bromide , per pound , SSc ; Iodide , per pound , 92.83. Quinia Sulph , per ounce , 40c. Heeds Cauary , per pouud , 4)aC. SoAi ' Castile , mottled , per pound , 8@10o ; ensure , white , per pound , 18Q150. Sim hits Nituh Sweet , per pound , U. S. 42c. . STiiYciiNiA-Crystals , $1.00@1.15. . Suu'ii UtNciioNA Per oz , 0 @ 14c. Tai'Ioca Per pound , do Tonka Beans $1.70 1.75. White , per pound , 35@ 53a . AVE8T13TN PACKING INTKRUSTH , UlK Increase In tlio Nimitinr of Hogs Packed Over Last Vcar Cincinnati , O. , Nov 11. [ Spoclal Tele gram to The Bee.1 To morrows Prlco Current will say : Hogs have moved freely to market the past week and are generally of good quality Thirteen points have packed about 275,000or / the week und 475,000 slnco November 1 , against 195,000 for tbo wock and 360,000 to tbo sumo date last year , Not much has been done yet at other places The following shows the packing slnco Novem ber 1 at the pUcos statcdt " Place I lBf8. I 163D. Chlcau-o 210.000 m.OOO KansasClty 47.000 70,0ja Omaha , . . . . . . . . , . , . . . 23.000 2' ,000 BUiOUls HWO ) K.0U0 Indianapolis 3 ,0W 2 ,000 Cincinnati 40W 27,000 Milwauxea . , . . . . . . . . . ' 21.000 1H.0U0 Btoux City ; . - . iM.OuO 17.000 Cedar llaptd 16.000 B.pnO Cleveland ; W0 7.000 Diirno'a Catarrh SiiufT When suffering with catarrh , cold In tha head , nervous headache , etc , use Durno's Snuff , it will rellovo you ot once Price 25o at druggists SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank 05 South lltlli Slrcel , - Onmlm ; " OOMMERCIAL WATIOmi BANK Cnpital , - $400,000 Surplus , - 40,000 om > cnand tllrectoM R. M. Mors man , O M. Hitchcock , Jos , Uarnoau.Jr.i A. Ilvnry K M. Anderson , Wm 11. Maul , r tires : Ij II Witt klras , A. 1' . Ilopklnsprcs ; A. Millard , casnler ) K. It nryant nsilstant cashlsr NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK V. B. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , MED Capital $100,001) Surplus Jim . 1st , 18S0 52,001) OFl'lCiU9 : AND DlltECroitSl IIrniiv W , Vitw , t'roUdent , l.Kwis a. Ukkii , Vice Iroldont A. U. 1'otizAt.irf , W. V. MniiDK , John h. Coi.i.in ? . It C. ClISIIINO , J , N. II 1'ATItlCK , \V. 11. fc > . HudiiKP , Cashier THE IRON BANK Cnr 12th and Farnain Sts A Qcnoral llanklnu UuslnossVransnctod. . BLAKE , B0ISSEVA1N & CO , I oudnti , l ltK and ADOLPil BOISSEVAIN & CO , Aiiixtcriliuit , Holluml Tranini a pvncinl banking buslncs" . t'osurltloi ljoughtamtsolil on commission Kurulimon-lianiica. C iuiucrcl t anil irnTClor's Irtton of rrudlt UrUcit for bonds antt stocks oxccutoO 0:1 : coinmli rlous In London ntnl on ul ) Condnuntnl Uoun > us 0 Hurono Nosotiilatlon ot nallway State , City nnd Corpor ntloii houai a buccIiiIit DrJE McGREW The Well Known Spcchilist , mentof nil forms or I'm- . vatk li > i.ttjKS.Ulcct : and STiiicTtint : , wcuret'uarau- teed .Hi-KintAvoiuuioKA , Imi'otenov , I.nsHot Man 110011 aiianiubltlon.STKK- elsunsurpasscainthctreat lutelr cured Scud for books , l'i1ie Ufo Socict " for " Man or Woman each U cent * ( stamps ) Nkhvousncss , Female DlSEASKr" . UATAIIllll and hkis Diseases cured MUl.kly and purmanentl/ . Treatment by corresp judonco , scud stamps for reply reply.CONSULTATION CONSULTATION FREE , OfflccS E. cor 13th nnd Jackson Sts , Oiualin , Nebraska ttMil ; PMC1PAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302 PAKNAM STUEBT TAPEWORM gS ? „ with head or 110 foe ; no fasllriKroqulrpJ beiiil' 'c ttamiifiirclrrular lr tl Key smith , Bneclat- l > t.723 0llruct..St. LouliMo _ < r. "v CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS E > J RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND f I Wi Hsfr , init t.il il jl rilliliW I. dlf , mil rlr IlrucirHt r r niamond XKruu-l.la red mct&iui W ! > " < • , M lrt llkbliM Hilton T t no ollitr Krod le , ( " ( pi ) for ptnlculkTi ku < 1 "Heller lur , br mall Same rret D iM&WiPln letter return * C JhlchciUrC'li ia.C . . Jliul .lg.l'MU..l OMAHA MAWAGTiEBl Boota and Shooo kiukFjNdall , jones a go , Bucccitors to Itced , Jones & Co , Wholesale Manufacturers of Bets : & Shoes Anenti lor Hoalon HubberShoo Co . 1102.1101 and HOD Harney Street.Qmana , NeUraita Ore wore BTOnZ Si 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers ICTNorlh BlBbtontb Blrcat.Omaha , N 1 . Cornlco EAGLE COItKWE WORKS , MannFctnrers of Galvanized Iron Cornice WlntloW'Capa and laelatleikrltibta John Epenetar , [ rupnetor iu6 anil 110 Huulh IttU ttreet StoamTittlngo ' , Pumps , EtO ; STRANO is cLARK BTBAM JIEATIKO CO * hwijm and Engines , ettam , WHter , rollwaT and mlnlnB luppllti , ( to WQ.tManatBI r 'arnaui ir atOuialia tT S. WIND ESQINE & PUMP CO , Steam and Water Bugles , HallUar wind mllla Ola and 020 Jnnoi it , Omaha , U. V. lto > a , Acting Manamf miOWNELU & OO , Engines , Boilers and General Haclilnerr , BlieeUlrsn work , it cam puaiiu , aa mllta 12I3-U1J Ixai enwarth at met , Omaha Iron Worha PAX'WN A VlEliLINO IHON WORKS , Wrought and Gait Iron Building Wort tutlnea , tirata work , general foundry , nacnlno an ! blaekttnltb work , ueice aud worki , U , 1' . UJ and nth itrect , Otnalia OMAUA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire aud Iron Ralllms tleik ralU , • rlodoir itiardi , ( lower alandi , wire ilgat , etc til Kurtmcthatreet , Omaha OMAHA SAFE le IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar rroof Safes , Vaulti Jail work Iron abuttcta and lira carapta < J. Aadrean vrour Corner lltb and Jactaon iu Bash , PoorBt Etq M. A , DISBHOW & OO , Wbolciale mcaufaeturrri ot Sash , Boors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch omce , Ulh aad-Iiarl atreeU , Omaka , Nt > , " SOUTH OMAHA , VNWN STOCKYARDS OO , Of South Omaha , Limited OM jyOBBEBS' ' jllRECTORY . W ARrlcitUurnMmpl Dmonta [ 1 ixixaEn& metcalfco , j H Agricnll'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriages H llilCKlo ' , etc 'Vliiilcaalo , Omaha , Xobnxka | MOMXE TUelWRX A STODDARD CO H MftnuractnrcraniiilJoMiPMln | Wagons , Buggies , Rata , Plows , Etc > Ccr.Oth and Pacific Miecta , Omaha H Artlata' MnlorjolB > H A. ItOSPE , Jr , H Artists ' Materials , Um and Organs , H13 Douala atrcotOmaia Nobraafia H _ DootajiKt Shoos | n ii' . v.Tiwrse ' a CO , H Jolihsrs of Boots and Slice ? . 101 , ttXUOj D.uiKlai atroct , Omaha Manutaclorr , j H yunimcralrcel tioston x H Conl , Coke , Etc M JAMllS W. TltATimijifaOAI CO , t H Miners and Siiipers of Coal and Coke Know at U. 8. NallDinl Hank Dultdlnir , OmaliSj H 0.1A If A CO A / . , COK E AIMtfl C0T H Joiers of Hard aid Soft Coal H a Sonlh nth slroct , Onialm Xcbraaka > | KEURASICA FUEL CO , j H Shippers of Coal and Cok SHSouthlSt'ialrcot , Omaha , Nebraska H Comml33lon nnd Storogo ' | RIDDELL A RIDU ' ELL , " J H Storage and Cnission Merchants , Bpcclaltlca lluttor oitza , rhpc.n pnnltty , unma , r e H 1113 lluiratd alroet , Omaha , Web "e i H ClBttrj ; H DEAN , ARMSTRONG A CO , - H Wholesale Cigars , • H 102 North fthStreot.Orailm , Noli ' • Hello 11,19 , H Pry CootjBJ . nd Notlqna H ill . E. SMITH A CO , H Dry Gocds , Fiirnishiug Gocds and Notions ' B llir 'Rnd 1101 Dutulit : , cor ltth street , Oinnhn , Neb il l KILPAlRWKKdaii DRv " aOODSCO , pi Imrorlers & Jokers in Lit Good ] , Notions < m Gents rurnl-lilnit ( looIs romir llth and Ujrnor l il Btrcota 0.niha : , Ncbrn iti m M Furnlturo | H DEWEY AkTONE , , M Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , - . rHrnatn strict , Omaha , Nebraska H H CHARLES smvEumic , ' H Furniture Oaiuha , Ncbtuikn j H CrocorloB H McCORD , JJUADY A CO , | | Wholesale Grocers , , H loth nnd r arcnvrcrthat 'oeti.Oinnha , Nebraska , 1 1 Hardware H IK J. HROATCIT , j H Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , . SprinKS , wngon alok , linramirj , lumbar , etc 1209 | 1211 Harnoy BtruoP , Onmha H UnWBAUOll & TAYLOB , > | Builders1 Hardware and Scale Repair Sliop Mechanics Tools nnd ltulTalo Pcnles 1-105 Douglal 1 1 streetOmaha , Nib H Lumber , Eto ' .1 1 JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , . H Wholesale Lumher , Etc - Imported and Atncrlcnn rnrtlnnd Cement Stat * . e H accnt forMllwnnkcft llyilMiillo Cement Jt B al aniiyutno ; VVhltcLlme H CUAS R. LEE , H Dealer in Hardwocd Lumher , . Wood carpeta and parqtiGttloor' na oth and Ujualaa H streets , Onmha , Nebrnska H ' " ' OMAHA LV RER ca , MAll " All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale 18th atrcct and Union l'aclfle traok , Omaha ' H LOUIS BRADFORD ' ' t H Dealer in Lumher , Lath , Lime , - Sash . Doors , etc Yards Corner 7th nnd Dou2af. : Oflloa , H Corner 10th nnd noughts M FRED W.QRAY , ' ' M Lumher , Lime , Cement , Etc , Elc Corner [ til and Douglus streets , Omaha H C N. DEITZ , " " M Dealer in All Kinds of Lumher , 13th and California atrcots , Omaha , Nobrugka H lyillllnqry and Nptlons H I. OBERFELDER A CO , fl liuDortcrs & Johher s in Millinery & Notions - 103,210 and 313 South llth street H " al a NOtlOn 8. : J T. ROBINSONNOTWNCO , , * M Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods I 1UI Harney street Omaha M . _ Oll8.M _ H nrji n.n M " CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , H ' Wholesale Rellttcd and Lubricating Oils , - ' AxleOreasoetc Omaha A. II IIIMiop , Manager t H < fi l Pa per ; ' H CARPENIER PAPER CO , i M Wholesale Faner Dealers , ] Carryanlcoatockof prntlmwrapplnE : and wrltlnf " ra B litpsr bpoclal attontluu given to card paper > H SafCB to : ' M „ < A. L. DEA NE A CO . ) H Ge.ncrul Agents for " * ' H Halls ' Safes , 821 nnil 333 South 10th St . Omaha A H _ _ _ Toy8T lo . , t ' M II HARDY A CO , "J H Jobbers of ' ' ' ' H Toys , Doll ? , Albums , Fancy Goas ? , im llouio furniililna Cnodw ChllJrcn's CaitUscs 1209 ' i H J-Auium utri'cttOinaluif Web f. i l • • = ! TUB * I H CHICAGO SHORT LIKE I OF THI5 | H Chicago , Milwauk _ 8B & St Paul R'y , : TLo Ilcst Route from Oinaba and Council H niurr * to ; THE EAST = - TWO TBAIN8 DAILY BBTWUEH OMAHA AND COUNCIL , ULUlTd - 'H ' Chicago , AND Mlltranboe , , 'H 8t. l'aul , .MIiiiicapoHs , Cedar Rapids , l-Wt Rock Islnnd , Fiecport , Itockford , ? m\ \ Clinton , IMibiKiue , Dareuport , ' $ M Elgin , Madlion , JancsTille , * | BJ Belolti WInoiin , La Crosse , 4ml all othar East , Norlbaaat iBI And Important points tai ) tjoulueait . mt Torthrough tickets call on the tlatat aieat at 1(01 V H Varnau street , In IJarkcr liluek , or at Uuloa 1'aciaj tmm vtvou 4l H KulltnaQ Slaapars and the flnast Dlnlrja Cars la the ] . \mu world are run on the mala Una of the Chicago , kill . 'ca al waukaa A St l'aul Hallway , and every allnntlon Is 'X H paid to patsenxara uj courteous amaloyaa ot the ' -l H " lE llVl .KIl.aoneral Maoaitar . ' 4 H i , V. Tl 'CKKIt , Aailitsnt Ueoerat Uanager ? aH a. v. IU CAlil'BNTKU , Oenaral l'aa n tr ul ! ) • Ticket Avent ' - > UKO K. UKAFrOBD AtoUtsatOsoaral t'Mi . ( oJ Ticket Aaeut lUt V.J.UiJttt&.atatraleaiiirlBtlBliaa , "H