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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1889)
If . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 20 , 1889. 3 I I THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS 1 Wheat Finn , With a Slight Docllno I In Prco3. ! | A SCALPING TRADE IN CORN I'rovlNlims I.cnnluj ; Townrtl ilio Quiet Order-Ijttllo Change In the Cnttlo Mnrki > t Hoc lllitlic-r mul , Active nt ( lie Opening CHICAOO I'ltODUOK MA.KKI3TS. 1 CnicAOO , Nov 10. TSpcclal Tclcfjram to , The Hi e. ] Wheat was nutto llriit , with a ! slight decllno from ycstonlny's prices , the • ouio description applying to other domestic markets Cables continue to Indlc.Uo n lianlomng of tlio values nbroad , and ailvtces from tlio northwest rIve unquestionably ro- llablo assurances Unit farmers deliveries nro faltlm ; off sharoly , which will soon produce Visible effects on receipts at , forward points , of accumunlatton The cream of wheat can * not long Be kept at hlch water pressure \ with the supply golnc up Lalto navigation > la drawing to a close and stocks liavo been adjusted nbout to suit the views of shippers and owners Spoculatlvo trudo today was , as usual , largely centered in May nnd lOcccmber , longer futures having taWon first position In popular favor , though the very henvy open interest token in December ! keeps It active Initial tra des today were on a basis of 81c for Dccombor and 85 , ' o for | May December sold off to SO fc , reacted to 80 ; o and then worked down to Sti c This I action was embraced within the first half ! hour of the trading session , Thereafter up [ to within a quarter of un hour of the close fluctuations were within it rnngo of 80 'tfo low nud 8iJ ) o until , with SOJfo the lighting point , and u strong undertone to the market Towuid the last values lifted a little and I the highest flguro of the day was reached The Indicator registered I 81c. The last quotation was S0c. May started In at 6c , sold off to b- % rallied to 8. > c sold down to MXQSWc , a < - • van cert to 85Vc and closed at 83o bid As compnred with yesterdays final range the clOBlny ' marked a shrlnlcaga of about % c. As before remarked , the market booms very firm , however , mid there is little apparent pressure to sell Trading in corn was limited in a great moasuru to scalping ventures by local peculators The general feeling , however , appeared to favor some decline in price , which was most marked , bowevor , in the vnlua of cash and Bcller mouths No S spot corn declined i ofrom yesterdays ' figures „ tuid November was ruling from \i tea . lower , Haiti was reported as spreading west from the Mississippi , but thut appealed f to have no inlluenco upon prices , the iinnros- r ftion being quite general that now that lake I navigation is about over , enough will in ull B likelihood bo received to supply curient y want3 under nny condition of tlio weather 6 The Btock of contract corn has become very H limited , being now 742,70.1 bushels , against W 830,403 bushels at lost stock taking , or n re ft ductlon for the week of UJ,759 bushels For i" oign markets were firm , and outside domes I tic markets about steady The receipts here W/M tf wcroS-10 cars , against 5i5 cars expected to- MM jj morrow The arrivals are estimated at 210 HI fj cars , and arc rather heavier than was HV i lookcdfifor after the free receipts of % the last few days Tlio changes in qnota- HV > lions at the close , compared with yesterdays ' , Hi were trivial November closed at Il'Jc , or ic Hh decline December was fraciionullv higher HV nt 81c , and May closed vaye , or J @ # o Hi higher than on Monday HM Oats were quito active in a speculative way nntl again firm in spite of the eusinoss clsowhero Ilocoipts and offerings were lib eral , but the market was sustained by a few i operators who were credited with enlarging tholr lines of loug oats , una May ruled Arm around 22J c whllo December sold up ] s ' @ _ if'o to 20J c at ono tlmo Other months were HB slow , with November relatively dull In the HV i aosenco of much demand for either seller , HV I tbo month or round lots of cash Hi i outs The inquiry for the latter was chiefly HI I to go to special bouses , No 3 regular being Hi J nominal ut 2UJ ' c , Hb ( The provision trade leaned a little to the Hi t quiet order Cash buyers took a smaller HM I amount of property than usual of late , and H | In tbo line of speculation there was no gtoat Hj } activity Future lard was bought mode Hi I ratcly free by the Anglo-American Packing Hj J company and skurt ribs by Ityan but out Hi f side of these operations thcro was nothing to Hi i excite comment 'Ihoporlc pliquo made no Hb I movement and tlio days trading was more Hi I on local than outside account Firmness , HS I however , again characterized the market and HM I price fluctuations kept within a limited HV K bound Compared with yesterdays closing , HV J indicated nn advance of 7 o on November HV I pork , 12)jc on November short ribs nnd 2j u HV on Januaryand May lard and short ribs CHICAGO IjlVB STOCK CntOAGO , Nov 19. [ Special Telegram to ! * Tub Ukb ] Cattle Thcro was Httlo or no cliaugo , as compared with yesterday Sales _ , men who had fancy stoctt or somolhlng that Hf | exactly suited tbo whims or fancies of buy H < \ crs may have been oblo to got an advance of H ' Go , although that was only barely posslblo B. ' ) The English markets are quoted the lowest H , j for sohio time , almost shutting out the ox- H , ( port domund Medium und common natives Hfc * sold alow and as low as ut any tlmo Some B i salesmen reported prima cows and hcifors Hj z a shade stronger , but tlio ordinary run of VJ butchers stoelt showed no particular ' : change Fuir business , considering the dis- , ' i agrccublo weather , wus reported Jn the f Btockor and feeder trade Cboico to extra Hj 'r \ hooves , fl ti0@5.20 ; medium to good steers . / > 1.850 to 1.G00 lbs , W.7U@-1.50 ; lr 'J00 to 1,050 H" LU lbs WS0@3.85 ; WOto 1.200 lbs , S2.75@3.25 ; H ) , J ' stockcrs and feeders quiet nt $1.75 3.75. H } ' Cows , bulls and mixed , $2.80 : bulk1.75(5 ( Hj 2.80. Texas cattle steady ; steers , $2.00 ; bulk , ' , ( | 3.40S'3. ( ' < W ; cows 81.40Q2.00 ; western rang - ' crB , fH0@3.40. J Hoas At the opcuing thcro was an active HV demand with an upturn of anickolonall Hj I grades , but later on tlio doniand slacked oft Hi on account of the countermanding of some HJ orders from houses that nro not properly HJ ciiulppod with ice , as the weather Is warm HJ and murky , hence the general market closed HJ rother wcair , and with the advance of the HJ morning lost During the morning packers HJ paid J.75@U SO , but ut the close they bought HJ at 5a lower Shippers paid MS0@3 85 > f , and HJ , light sorts sold during the upturn of the HJ { moriiing ut W.S'JU(33.U0 ( , largely ut t3 ts5. V \ > Shiga sorts cost ft 00 , and light pigs $ J , ' 0@ * * • B.75. . riNANCHAU HjI I New Yonic , Nov 10. | Special Telegram tj H I Tub Uec.1 Stocks The stock market H | openca with constderablo activity and some H 1 * nervousness , but without that buoyancy H I notlcod for a few days The rocallcction of H I 20 per cent asked for loans yosterduy und the H additional rumors started by the bears roB - B gardlng some disturbing action by the treas- M ury department made many of the bulls B cautious , tf not a little shaky , in tholr hold B lags The falluro of Gould and other B in-oportles to muka any healthy advance In ky view of the good earnings causes some un- HJ , * easiness , The murkot for the forenoon was M Irrogulur , with u decided downward tend HJ eucy early , followed by a partial recovery HJ before noon The opening was marked by u HJ decline of Vf to i cr cent from the oloso HJ yesterday , Louisville , Lake Shcro , New HJ England , Northern Pacific , Atchison , 15ur- HJ lington and other standard shares were off HJ uulfonnly ) i topper cent , with Lackawanna HJ , and Noithwestorn loading among the B aelivo stocks , Tlicsa declines were fl followed by further concessions lu early H dealings , and , although the soiling inovo- H ment was over before the expiration of tbo H first hour , Lackawanna ut its lowest point H bad scored a net loss of 1 per cent , Sugar ro- Cnerlcsi \ ) , LouisvlUo k Nashvlllo , Missouri H PaciUo and Cotton Oil } { per cent each , Don j ver , Texas & Fort Worth Jf and ethers small H amounts At thosamo tlmoaecldcd strength H j via * shown 1 > J' Hocking coal , and it rose l } { w BVk ' \ bbbW'1 to ! 20 , and among the active stocks Richmond Si West Pulnt advanced fractionally Colorado rado Coal , however , wa9 ono of the leading weak stocks and declined Ij During the hour to 12 o'clock Northern Pacllld preferred recovered to 70) , Atchison to .UV , Union Partita tn 70if , Cotton Oil from aV to 20'/ ' , Sugar Trusts from 71'f ' to 72)f. ) Northwestern and Durllngton failed to respond Tennnsseo Coal was oft from 80 to 7S , ' { . Clilciijo Gas was quiet , but } i lower nt t > V { . The fear of manipula tion tn money ratei was the causa of tbo caution , if not positive weakness , tn stocks during the closing hours Mouey ruled n3 high nst per cent and closed at 7 per cent Thcro u-H3 sima rcmarkabla changes after midday Trnnossoo Coal broke about 8 points from the opening to 7I } , and tbo close was at 75. Sue tr held pretty well till near the close and then broke 3 pr cent quickly , closing nt 0'J % . Grangers gave way oaslly In the nftornoon und cloied with Iqmos rang ing from ? i' to if Some of the net losses for the day wore : T/ikoShoroJf , Louisvlllo 1V , Missouri I'aciflc 1 , Union Paelllo K , St l'nul Jf , Hock Island } ( , Northwestern l'j " , Durllngton 1 } { , and Licknwanna \ . \ { . The total salcj were 210,535 shares The following wore the closing quotations ! U.S.4s rogul-ir. va Noitharn laclllo . m\ \ , ' U.B.4sconpiiH . . .IJ7 tloprcforrod V\ U.8.4'4srosiilnr..lH ' C k N. W 112S U. H.4H coupons , Vti \ dopreferrod M- ! PacltltBiot 'J > 1I7H N.V.Umtrat ion Central PAclrte nn I' , IUE Wi rhlcftEO'l Alton . . .I'M UorkIsland tll'i Cblcaso , llurllngton C.M.&St , ! ' 70' & 9 lnev ICO'i do pro ( or red Ill Il..li.W hih SUPaultOmaha . 'IIV llllnolsC ntrnt M' .M dnprarorrnd U" A , II * W' . , oti tT.iloti lMclllo Oil ? ; IvnnsasitToxtl . . . U'j WSt U & I' 17 l.akoShors toils dapretirred . . . „ IKU Michigan Central , 9Vs Western Union . . . U Missouri l'aclllo . . . W Mover On call tight at O&flK per cent ; last loan at 0 per cent Pitl.ME Mekoantile Papeu 5 > J@7 per cent Steulino ExciiAsan Quiet nnd' steady ; sixty-day bills , f4 81 ; demand J1.S3. Mining Stoo' . Nr.w Yonic , Nov 19. [ Siiecl.il Tologr.tm toTiin Uke.1 The follo.vlus uro the min ing stock quotations : Caledonia II II..in Iron Fltrer 21 leart ) > oodT.\.iTi : Mexican USU KICrlsto 10) Ontario ! H1) Uoulil Sc Cuny 175 Uc Mental Ill Hale & Norcross . . 'Jin Suvage . . . .IV ) llnmestnKn .HI Slcrr.i Nevada Mi Horn Silver S.W Itonil UlTerinis Washington , Nov 19. TSuoclal Telegram to Tim Mec | Uonds orfercd : S1S.100 nt tl.27 ; J70.00J nt $1.05 . IMlUDUOti MARICIUS Ciiioaoo Nov 19.-1:15 p. rn close Wheat Steady to firm ; November , SOc ; Dccombor , bO o ; May , boo Corn Firm ; Novemhor , 32c ; Decem ber , 31Xe ; May , 33V a Oats Firm ; November , 21c ; December , 20 o ; May , 23 0. lye { November , 4 > c. Harlev November 57a Pri no Timothy 5l.2i ) . Flat-Cash , $1.31 ; May , $ I.llf } Whisky $1.03. Pork Steady ; November , J9.C2t ; Janu ary , { 9 30. Lard Stoadv ; November , $3.0JJi@0.03 ; January , $ . " > .9i@3.03. Flour Steady and unchanged ; winter wheat $2.00@4.35 ; spring whc.it , $ , lt' .5@4 90 ; rye , $2 5032.85 ; buckwheat , * l.75jai ( 25 Provisions Shoulders , MHKCti ' 50 ; short clear , ? 5.C0@5 tl2X' short ribs , 55.35 for No vember liutter Steady : creamery , 12 < ? $25c $ ; dairy 14@21Kc. Chceso Dull ; full cream Cheddars , 8f < S Jfo ; Hats , 9'f@9K i Voung Americas 9K'Jrc ' . Eggs Firm ; fresh , 203 @ 2Jc. Hides Unchanged ; lignt green Baited , Co ; dry calf , 5@t > u ; deacons , each , 2Uc. - Tallow Unchanged ; No 1 solid pnekod , 4c ; No 2 , 3ii"3 > fc ; cuko , 4tfc. Iteceipts Shlimits ' Flour 23.000 7.000 Wheat 122.0J3 3S.H00 Corn 191.000 03,000 Oats 140.0DO 337.000 Now York , Nov 19.Vhoit Receipts , 04,450 ; exports , 40,103 ; spot , dull ; No 2 red , 84Cii4 4 'u in elcvutor , 85 c afloat ; ungraded red , 78j @ 91c ; options lower ; No 2 red clos ing at 8 l c. Corn Kcceipts , 91,300 bushels ; exports , 157,200 ; spot , lower ; No 2 , 42c lu elevator , 424@43o afloat ; ungraded mixed , 39(3)l2 ( ) c ; options , lower ; November 41 0. Oats ttcccipts , 83,000 bushels ; exports , 31,000 ; spot easier : options stronirer ; November vomber , 2SJfc ; spot No 2 white , 30 < f"il u ; mixed western , 2iig29 } < Jc ; white , : iOj2't5o. Coffee Options closed steady , 15@25 points down Hto offered to soil more frcoly at easier prices Sales : 93,750 Dags ; Novo.nbcr , $15.00@15 SO ; spot Klo easier ; fair cargoes , $19.75. Sugar Haw , shade lughor , firm ; rellnod , llrm llrm.Potroleum Petroleum Steady ; Unite 1 closed at 51.10 for December Eggs Firm : westernS/lfrtfl. 'ic Pork Steady ; mc3s , inspected , $11.25@ 11.60. / Lard Strqngor ; western steam , $ rt.60@ 0.55 , closing at $0 5i ( ? 0 05 > f. Uuttor Firm ; Elgin , 2l > i@J7c ; western dairy , 0l7o ; creamery , lUtg&L . Cheese Steady ; western , 7tfail0c. ( Clnclcinnti , Nov 10. Wheat Firm : No 2 red , 77@,7Sc. Com Firm ; No 3 mixed , 37 } ( S'53c. Oata fatoady ; No 2 mixed , 2. ( i-Mc. Whisky ? 1.02. Kt IioiiIh Nov 19. Wnoat Lower ; cash , 7S c ; May , 84jfc. } Corn Firm ; cash , 30c ; May , 80Jfo. Oats Firm ; cash , l'Jlfu ' ; Slay , 2ic. l > ork Firm at $111.50. Lurd Higher at * 5.U0. AVhlsky Steady ot 81.03. liutter Unchanged ; creamery , 20@22o ; dairy , 18Q20c. Mllwnuko" . Nov 10. Wheat Busier ; cash , 73 > io ; Nn 1 northern 82c. Corn hasler : No 3 old , U3o Oats Dull ; No 3 whlto , 23c. Hye Quiet ; No i , 47 'ic Uarloy Fairly ucllvo ; No 2 In store , 48J < (249c. ( Provisions-Firm ; pork , $9.02 } . liaiihav Oliy , Nov 19. Wheat Steady ; No 2 hard , cash and November , ( W' ' .i 'o ; No , 3 hard , cash and November , 59o ; No , 3 rod , cash , 7lo asked ; November , 70c. Corn Quiet unl steady ; No 3 , cash , 25o bid ; November , 2IJJo bid Oats No 3 cash , lOVe bid : November , 10 } o ; No 3 cash , l5o bid Olinnoiinnlm , Nov 19. Sample wheat About steady ; receipts , 5S0 cars ; shlpmonts , 153 cars Closing : No 1 hurd , November , 7b'o : December , 7Ska ; May , 84o ; on truck , 78J40 ; No , 1 northern , November , 70a ; December - comber , 70a ; May , SSj/o : on tracn , 77o ; No 3 northern , November , 73a ; Decouibor , 73o ; May , 78o ; on track , 73@75o. Ltvornool , Nov 19. Wheat Firm ; demand poor ; holders offer moderutoly ; California No 1 , 7s2d@7s3/ percental Corn Quiet ; demand poor ; now mixed western , 4s d percental lilVC HIXI OK Culcaao , Nov 19. The Drovers * Journal reports as follows ; Cattle - Hccelpts , 0,600 ; market openca strong ; closed weak but not lower ; choice to extra bcoves , $4.O05 00 ; steers , $3.75(34.50 ( ; stockcrs und feeders , $1.25@J.75 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.60(33.80 ( ; loxas cattle , 81.40 ® 2.90 ; western , $3.40 3.10. itogs Hooeipts , 2,300 ; market weak ; mixed , $3.C5S3 00 ; heavy , $3.60(33.90 ( ; light I3.05Q3.05 : Bklps , $3 00@3.75. ' Sheep Kecoipts , 7.000 ; market active nnd steady ; natives $3.25n5.25 ; westerns , fj.SO @ 4.40 ; lambs , $4,70 ( 5.00 per 100 lbs Kansas City , Nov VJ.-dttlo-ltooalpts , 0,000 ; shipments , 600 ; cows , $1,50 < 3J.35 ; Btockers und feeders , $ l.25@3.15. Hogs Kecoipts , 10,0iW : market lower ; light , $3.05(23.75 ( ; heavy , $ J.0033.05. Nntloiinl Htnolc Yuril-i , ICast Sr , Loui , Nov 10. Cattle Itecolpts , 4,200 ; shlpmonts , 700 ; market strong ; fair to fancy heavy natlvo steers , $4.30,44.90 ; stockcrs and feeders , $2.10g3.25. ( Hogs Kecoipts , 0.500 ; shipments , 8,200 ; market a shade higher ; heavy , $ J.70S3b5 ; packlug , $3.00 3.b5 ; light , $3.t)5(3J.75. ) ( I Sioux Oily , Nov 10. Cattlo-Kocolpts , 005 ; shipments 05 ; steady ; cows , $ l.uu@3.05 ; stockcrs aud feeders , $1.50(22.90 ( : veal calves ' riOKSMS llo s Kccclpts , 0,000 ; market slightly weaker ; light , $3.00S3.C3 ( ( heavy , $3 53 ® 3.03 ; mixed , $3.45l3.07J ( ! . OMAHA LI VIS srooic Cattle Tuesday , Nov 10. To-dav's trading was easier on tlio medium kinds of beeves , and In some enscs 10c lower A right choice bunch of beovessuch as would bo considered toppy In ether markets , would undoubtedly have brought fully sfarty prices The best cattle hero were onlv good enough to brine $1.15. The trouble with the iiinrk' ' Is that I hero nro too many medium cattle , still the duality of the cattle was bet ter , that Is them were more corn-fed beeves nnd these that were of hotter quality Thcro was nothing prime , but there werosoveral bunches of pretty fair cattle Moro native cattle were sold than for a long time past nnd when the market closed nbout every thing suitnblo bad changed hands Good cows hold their own nnd were In good demand - mand nt BtcaJy prices About everything doslrablo changed hnnds ourly hi the day nnd the total * nlcs were unusually largo Thcro were quito a good many bulls which sold atl 59iji.l0. Good feeders such as buyers wanted were not plenty , nnd some outside buyers were uaablo to got what thny wanted Such cattle as were any wuv desirable - sirablo sold quito readily and at gaoil strong prices A few natives brought $ J.305t2.00nnd some westerns $2 50 , lluir * . To-dnv's hog market was steady with yesterdays - terday's close , or 5c lower than yesterdays gcncrnl market The price was S3 03 for most everything A few coed heavy hoes reached $3,0) , nnd as hlzh as $ .103 was paid for some good light mixed , whllo some rougti hoga brought fJ 53. 'lhn market wns active at the prices , the buyers evidently wanting the hogs , nnd it clearance was ef fected before 10 o'clock in the morning Sheep Some pretty fulr western sheep were ro eelved aud sold at $1.05. Ituceipn Cattle 2.203 Hogs 0.5JJ Sheep . . . , 732 Horses • • 43 I rovailing lrluoi Tlio following Is a tibia of prloat ptld In thlsaiarkot for the gradas of stjek man tloncd : I-nmostoars. 13J3 to 10)01hs.l.3) ) @l t Good steers , I23J to 1111 lbs . 3.9J WI.23 Good steers , 105 J to 133J lbs . . 350 ( .C4.10 Common 100J to 1150 lb stoars 3.0J GS'l 5J Western steers , 2.5J ( tgJ.20 Common cannurs l.HJ ( icl.5) ) Ordinary to fair cows L. 'O figl.SJ Falrtogool enws 1.81 ( # 3.15 Good toutioicoowt 2.15 C'5- ! " > > Falrtogood bulls 1.5'J t.10 ! Lightstociters and feoJer3. . . . 2.0J ii J.ll'J B cedors 9 > D to 1100 lbs 2.20 C3 00 Fair to choice light hoes 3 00 ( < C3 05 Falrto choice heavy nogs 3.03 @t CUH Fair to choice mixed ho s 3.53 W3C Common to rough ho s 3.23 @ 3.59 Itoprusontittra bilos STEBU9. No Av Pr No Av Pr 4 1085 $3 CO 23 1110 83 603 11 1100 3 00 18 1221 3 50 9 1052 3 10 12 1C31 3 55 19 1055 3 15 20 1337 3 03 20 lllri 3 15 19 1323 3 70 | 7 079 3 25 40 13i0 3 70 4 1015 3 25 8 1 US 3 80 1(1 ( 10J3 3 30 41 1143 3 bO 4 1203 3 35 31 1237 8 80 20 1013 3 3K 34 1243 3t85 10 1151 3 40 18 1309 3 90 3(1 ( 1270 3 4JK 19 1239 4 00 17 1209 3 45 33 1320 4 00 38 1189 3 50 22 1330 4 15 21 12J3 3 50 COWS 19 898 150 52 1028 2 15 2 1053 100 15 1121 2 15 20 S78 1 02K 1 1350 2 15 20 1120 175 23 934 2 20 1 1240 175 21 1058 2 20 12 0.S3 ISO 10 . . . . . . . 945 3 20 21 1020 190 3 707 3 20 13 lOa'J ' 190 5 1124 3 2J 1 900 190 13 923 3 20 3 1230 2 00 23 1181 2 30 20 101)0 ) 2 05 23 970 3 35 14 1037 3 03 20 1047 2 40 0 1103 2 10 10 1108 3 40 8 1015 2 10 17 1001 3 40 1 1150 2 10 15 1009 2 40 7 Uj9 2 10 21 1153 2 43 2'J ' 1031 2 10 1 .13S0 2 59 1 900 3 10 5 Ilb8 2 00 11 1070 2 10 3 1120 2 03 22 llll 2 10 10 1100 3 05 8 1183 2 10 1 98J 2 75 3 1033 2 10 1 1320 2 85 DULLS 1 1530 150 1 1420 175 1 1120 150 1 1000 180 3 1333 10) B 1107 190 1 JOOO 105 1 1030 190 1 1080 175 1 1070 3 10 • 1 1230 175 3 1490 2 10 1 14S0 175 FEEDERS 14 S75 2 30 3 813 3 33 27 S48 2 33 2 725 3 00 25 803 2 33 33CALVES. CALVES 1 430 2 00 1 1C0 3 00 3 800 3 00 3 210 3 60 staos 2 1390 2 00 1 1330 2 50 wcsteiix ovrrLE Owner and No Av Pr 100 feeders 1071 2.50 William Marr 13 steers 90S 3 f > 0 14 steers 12.13 3 III ) 100 cows 1007 3 15 lstag 13J0 2 15 3 steers 10J0 3 00 83 steers 1110 3 OJ 83 steers llll 3 00 ' 15 oulls 1344 1 05 J. B , Hunter 24 feeders 1139 3 60 IIO08. No Av SW Pr No Av Sir l > - . 4..418 80 3 10 00,320 100 3 00 75. . . .180 120 3 50 00..219 300 3 CO CO..200 32J 3 55 54.,301 2J0 1 ] 00 63 . . .250 210 n t5 73..203 200 8 00 14. . . .352 80 3 55 57. . . .271 400 3 0 CO.203 200 3 55 01..311 ICO 3 00 53.295 410 3 55 53..20100 ! 3 00 70.241 120 3 57K 50..230 310 3 CO CO . . 283 140 3 67 } ? 115..283 bO 3 00 83. . . 233 670 3 57 > i 01..237 80 3 CO 71..277 320 3 00 57..307 100 3 00 50..3117 203 3 CO 44.404 80 3 CO 51..304 100 3 CO 03. , . .234 100 3 00 03..214 280 3 CO 5J..33J 3 CO 50 , . . .320 80 3 CO 05..293 2S0 3 00 CO..275 120 3 00 57.,340 200 3 CO 67..273 80 3 00 IS0.2M ) SO 3 CO 54..293 40 3 CO 03 . . .299 100 3 CO 10..401 3 CO 57..329 1C0 3 CO 08.,287 1C0 3 00 07.,32(1 ( 3 00 01..3.13 120 8 0J C1,2T0 100 3 00 41..305 100 3 00 53. . , .313 80 3 00 51..3J0 100 3 CO 01 , . .295 210 3 CO 63..300 200 3 00 73 . . .281 200 3 00 09.255 3 CO 51.3311 3 00 69..811 210 SCO 0J..278 200 3 03 115..215 200 3 CO 04.278 230 0 ( W 09.253 100 3 00 04..259 ICO 3 00 09..241 200 3 00 57.,309 323 3 00 59.293 60 3 00 CO..303 230 3 CO 51 , . . .273 60 3 CO 03. . . .250 80 , * l (10 ( 03. . . .298 3 00 01..803 200 3 00 70..2 ( 120 3 00 0J..277 bO 3 CO 49..344 3 00 59,313 2'JO 3 00 52..293 100 3 CO 133. . . 310 40 3 00 51..301 200 3 03 59,23S 120 3 00 53..278 200 3 00 108..300 240 3 02'tf 57..291 80 3 00 70.253 100 3 C2W 50..310 310 3 00 00. . . . ! ) . ' 9 80 3 02K OS..2&S 80 3 00 04..253 200 3 02W 00..303 40 SCO 123,293 410 3 0i5 } 65..343 200 3 CO 60..291 230 3 02 > 2 ; 115. , , 283 240 3 00 54.,359 120 3 02K ; 07..209 2S0 8 00 CO.,203 103 3 OVA j 53..29J ICO 3 00 01 , , , .325 120 8 025 ; 70.349 120 8 00 04.2s9 40 8 0Jt | ; CO.,2.(0 ( bO 3 00 57.279 b ( ) 3 OiU 01.,253 80 8 00 70,277 40 8 05 53..UJ8 80 8 CO 71,251 3 (13 ( 53. . . .217 3 00 70..2JO 120 3 05 bUEBf No Av Pr 47 corn fed westerns 104 $4 05 HJconi fed westerns 103 4 05 IjIvo Stock Notes C. W. Deep cuino In from Casey , la , with , bogs James Rosborough , of the firm of Kos- botough & Gray of llluo Springs , was in with hogs \V. b , Warren , of Wood Tliver , marketed , two cars of cattle K. Mosler marketed two loads of cattle from Edgar , W. S. Cowin of Concor'ii.lfad two cars of cnttlo on the market The Citizens bank , ot CaitV la , , marketed bogs " It II Gllson brought IA Wgs from Mlnden C. S. Spechor cauio over it'ora Dcnntson , la , with hogs ' -1 S. O. Nelson , of Elba , was in with hogs M. Marr , ot Soda Sprint : * ' , Wyo , was la with n train of fourteen cars of cattle J. 1) . Krlnn has Just returned after an extended trip through town , nnd reports - ports that during the last two months the shipments of stock from Iowa to these markets have moro than doubled Mr , I'rlou states that the railroad rcprcsonta- lives nro quito rendy to encouroga the In creasing trade , nnd In most cases everything posslblo Is being done to facllltnto shipments hero S. T. Caldwell , of Uigur , Neb , n well known stockman , wns a visitor nt the yards Thcro are not so many cattle on feed in that vicinity as last year , but as corn is not bring ing much money it is to bo cxpoctcd that feeders will put in moro cattle along later in the season , The supply of nous , though fair , is not largo , and thus far thcyha.o been healthy Ncls Morris Is feeding 1,803 head of cattle nt the Willow Springs distillery , In Omaha When n paekorof thoucknowledgod shrewd ness of Ncls Morris Is willing tn food NO' brasku cattle and Nebraska corn it might bo some encouragement for the Nebraska feed ers to persevere With corn nelllne at 10 cents a bushel in western Nobraskn , 17 cents In western Jown and nrouortlonal nttos farther east , there Is no sense In marketing unrlpo beef steers Loan kind , 'nnlco the market loan North western Llvo Stock Journal The hog tocolpts were the heaviest slnco October 15 , when 0,090 hogs were reported received Hogs sold at the lowest point in over three years OMAHA WIUlji ; > , \ MVHKttTS ; . Prmlurn * , Fruits , Etc Kaas Strictly fresh , 20c ; cold storage , ISo ISo.Hides Hides , Pelts , Tti.t.ow , Eto Green salted hides , 4) c : No 2G. S. hides , 2 } o ; dry Hint Hides , 60 ; calf hides , ' { ( # e ; damaged hides , 2o less ; sheep pelts , green , each , 23c@ ( I.UOtshcop pelts , dry , per lb , 7@l3cK ; tallow , No 1 , 3Kic3fa ; No 2 , 2M@lo ; grease , white , 4@4Kc ; yellow 2)s@3c ) Lemons Fancy , $3 50ffj7,50 ; choice , $4 50 (30 ( 00. CiiEkss Young Amorlcns , full cream 12c ; factory twins 11(312 ( c ; off grades , 7@Sc ; Van Hossen Edom , $ U.5'i ' per do/ ; Rip sapo , 23c ; brick , 12 ! < fc ; Umburger , lie ; do mestic Swiss , lU@14c. CiiAMiEititiES Capo Cod , $ D00J10 00. Ohan'oes Florida , per box , $ J.OJ(3 > 3.50. XltlcKWiiciT Flouh Per bbl , 55 5'j. ' Awi.KS Per bbl , common , $123@1.50 ; choice , $2 OO&i 50. Ltm > Tierces Itcflucd 5cJ8 : pure leaf , 6)i < n kettle rendered 7c. Add \ { toi \ for smaller quantities Wool Fine , avotago , 23i3 ( > 233 ; medium , average , 21@22o ; quartet blood , overage , 20 @ 21o ; coarse , nvorago , 15@17o ; cotls end rough , uverago , 14@lic. ( Funs Heaver , oncn , . $2 00@3.50 ; otior , each , $3.00@7.00 ; wolf , oaeh , 60c@l.25 ; coon , each , 25 ( < S75 ; mink , each , ln@Wc ( : rouskrat , full , 10@llc ; skunk , rat , 15tg50o ( ; badcer , rat , 25rtSUc ! , deer skins , fall , per lb , 18@27c. Vkal Choice , medium sto , 4@3c ; choice heavy , 3T4c. ( Live Pioeons Ver dns , $1.50. Game I'ralrio cbtckons , 4.50 ; mallard ducks , S3 00J13.50 : mirfed ducks , $150 ® 2.00 ; teal , Sl.23Ql.50 ; Jack snipe , $1.00(81.31 ( ; quail , $1.50@1.75 ; Jack rabbits , $4.00@4.50 ; small rabbits , $1.00 1.20 ; squirrels , $ t.005 { > 1.10 ; plover , 73o@fl.l)0 ) ; venison saddles , ll ® 3e : carcasses , 0igl0c. ( Uesns Cholco.hand-pluked navy , $1.75 ® 3.00 ; ulioico band-picked medium , $1.05 ( < 3 1.80 ; choice hand-pioked country , $1.0U@1.8U ; clean country , $1.30@l.G9r' inferior country , fl.00@l.25. StussoE Bologna , 4@4Ko ; Frankfort 7c ; tongue , 8c ; summer , ISoj headcheese , 0c. Poui.Tiiv Chfchent per1 doz , llvo , hens $2.25 ; spring , $2 503 73'drossed ; , per lb 9@ lie : turkeys , live , 8@l0c ; dressed , H@12o ; ducks , live , per doz $ ' 3 50t ) ) .0d ; drowsed , per lb 9@flo ; geese , livojper do ? , $3.00559.00 , dressed per lb , 9@lle. " Pies Feet Pickled , kits 75c : spiced pigs tongues , kits , $2.35 ; pickled tripe , kits , C5c ; pickled H. C. tripe , kits , 83c ; spiced pigs hocks , kits , $1.15. BUTTKit Creamery , fancv , 23(7t2o ( ; choice 20(5'21c. ( Dairy , fancv , K > @lbc ; choice 18 14e. Country , fancy , 13@14o ; good to choice , 12(313a ( ; fuir , 10@llc ; interior , O@9o. Pickles Medium , per bbl , $5.00 ; small , $0 00 ; gherkins , $7.00 ; C , & U. chow chow , qts , $5.b5 ; pts , $3.40. SuoitTS-S 00@3.50. Oats 14@15c. Coitv 2223c. Potatofs 25@27c for choice Onions I0@50o for choice SauebKiiautHbN , SUM ; h'f bbls $2.75. CtLiroitNi 1 Graves $1.5U@1.73. Peaks 10 lb boxes , S1.75Q2.25. Dananab According to size , per bunch , $3.00(23.00. ( * Uutteiiine Tubs , 14o ; rolls , 15o. Coco vnuts Per lee ; $3.00. Ari'i.ii Huttku Oc C1nr.1t.UbR $5.50 ; hf bbls , $3 00. Maple Scoak 12 @ 1So per lb Fakinaoeous Gocds Barley , 3@3) o ; farina , 4fc ; peas , 8 > o ; out raoal , 2 @ 5o ; maccaroni , lie ; vermicelli , lie ; rice , X % % 7c ; sago und tapioca , C@7o ; buckwheat , bbls , $5.50. StLsoiiA \ % ® ) per lb Stsiicu 4Jf@so per lb Stove Polish J2 00@3 87 per cross Si'iCRS Whole , per lb Allspice , Ou ; Cas sia , China , 9c ; cloves , Penong , 23c ; nut megs , No 1 , 73c ; penpor , 18@19c. Lye $1.75 ® 1.50 per case Nuts Almonds % \ a\ \ Brazils , 10a ; fil berts , lie ; pecans , 10c ; wuluuts , 121ic ; pea nut cocks , b c ; roasted , Ho ; Tenne33eo pea nuts , 7c. WiiuriJjo Pavek Straw , per lb , lJJ/(3 ( 2 > ic ; rag , 2J < Jo ; maiiilla , B , egOjfo ; No 1,8c.Btus Btus Union Square , 85 per cent oft list Salt Dairy , 230 lbs In bbl , bulk , $3.10 ; bast grade , 00 , 5s , $3.30 ; best grade , 100 , 3s , $2.40 ; best grade , 23 , 10s , $2 20 ; rock salt , crushed , $ l.b0 ; dairy salt , Asbton , 511-lb bugs , ' 6.1c ; bulk , 231-lb bags , $3.25 ; common , in bbls , $1.23. GrocoricH PitovisiONB Hams , No 1 , 10-lb. average Wio20 \ to 23 lbs , 9'fo ; 13 to 14 lbs , lll o ; shoulders , 5c ; breakfast bacon , No 1 , 8c ; ham Bausago , 0c dried beef hams , Su ; bcof tongues , $0 00 per dozen ; dry salt meats , 4J @Uffo ) per lb ; ham roulette , 0 c ; add lo per lb for small lots Corri' .E Iloastcd Arbucklo's Arioso , 24 , ' o ; McLaughlin'sXXXX , 34'ifc ' ; German , 2J ) o ; Dilworth , 24c ; Al.iroma , 21 0. Coitee Green Fancy old golden Itlo , 23j ; fancy old peaberry , 23o ; Kio choice to funcy , 22o ; Klo , prime , 21 ; Kio , good , 20a ; Mocha , 29o : Java , fancy Mandohlliig , 33o ; Java , good Interior 24o'African , 21c , Suoaiis Cut loaf , 9c ; cut lour , cubes , bJi'o ; standard , powdered , SjiivXXXX , powdered , Uo ; granulated , stanijufd , 7Jfc , confeo- tloners'A , "t/c : whitecxtr C , OJfo ; extra C , Nobraskn , 0X0 ; ambar0J o ; California , golden C , fitfe 3J , Beev Tonouks Salt , buls , $20.00. HaV $5.00(30.00 ( ; lowland , $2 03 3,00. ChoiFkbi > $10.0031L0U ( | BllAN-$3 00S8.50. ; Fi9ii Salt Diied codfish , 4J < f@8a sealed herring , 21a per box ; hob iierrlng , doai , 55a ; Hamburg , spiced herring.50 ) ; bol herring , imp , 80a ; macKerel , Np , 1 shore , $11.50 ; fancy mess , $13.50 per 103'lbs ; whlto llsh , No 1 , $7.00 ; family , $3.701' . ) rout , $5.23 ; sal mou , $3.50 ; nuchovlos , 8Jc ? OiLS-ICero ena-I , W. . . Wfc ; W. W. . HJio ; headlight , 13s ; guWUfio 74 = , 12o ; lard No l,45No. ; 3 , 41o ; saTatj oil , $1.25@9.00 per dozen ' a" Canned Meats Cornea boor , 1 lb square cans , $1,20 ; corned ocef , 31b square cans , $3.03 ; corned beef , 0 lo square cans , $0.50 ; corned beef , 14 lb square cans , $11.00. Lunch tongues , 1 lb round cans , $2.Cu ; lunch tongues , 2 lb round cans , $1.73. Brawn , 1 lb square cans , $1.20 ; brawn , 3 lb square cans $2.00 ; brawn , 0 lb square cans , $0 50 ; brawn , 14 lb square cans , $14 00. Ox tongues , 1J lb round cans , $5 00 ; ox tongues , 3 lb round cans , $0.00 ; ox tongues , 'iU 11) round cans $7,00 ; ox tongues , 3 Iti cans , $3.00. Chlppod beef , lib round cans , $ JO0 ; chipped beef , 2 lb round cans , $1.00. Koast beef , 1 lb round cans , $1.30 ; roast beef , 2 Ibround cans , $3 00. Potted ham , if ) b round cans C5o ; potted ham \ { lb rouud cans $1.20. Dovilcd ham , H lb rouud cans , 05a ; dovllod ham , \i lb round cans , $1.20. Potted ox tongue , } J lb round cans , 05o ; potted ox tongue , Ji lb round cans , $1.20. Compressed ham , 1 lb square cans , $1.75 ; compressed ham , 31b square cans , $3.75. Tripe , 2 lb round cans , $1.80. Minced Collops , 2 lb round cans $3 20. lionolcis pigs feet , 3 lb square cans , $2.25. Ono 1 pound cans are packed two doron and four dozen to the case Two pound cans nro pnekod I ono dozen nnd two do7cn to case Half pound cans packed two dozen to case ] Quarter dozen cans packed four dozen to case All prices per dozen , not * Can'skh Fish Brook trout , 3 lb , $2.10 , sal mon trout , 2 lb , $2 33 ; clams , I 1I > , $1 2V , clntns,2 1 lb $2.10 ; clam chowder , 8 lb , $1,23 ; deviled ' crnbs , 1 lb , $2 25 ; deviled crabs , 2 lb , $3.50 ] ; codfish balls , 2 lb , $1.75 ; caviar , < t lb , $2.23 ; col , 1 Hi , $3.40 ; lobsters , 1 lb , $1 93 ; lobsters , 2 lb , $2.93 ; lobstcrR , dovilcd , > jf lb , $2.33 : ; mnckerol , 1 lb , $1.75 ; mackerel must ard sauce , 8 lb , $ .1.10 ; mackerel tomato ; sauce , 3 lb , $3 23 ; oysters , t 7h , 05c ; oysters , 8 ' lb , $1.03 ; salmon , C It , , 1 lb , $3 00 : salmon , O. It , 2 lb $3.80 ; salmon Alaska , 1 lb , $1.05 ; salmon , Alaska , 2 tb , $2.03 ; shrimps , 1 lb , $2 0" . . t'lsnr 0 } 22opcr lb , Cuooouti ; anii Cocos 2137o per lb ; German rhickory , rod , 8c. GtsoEU Jamaica , I4 pints , $ J.OO par doz Mince Mr it 20 lb cans , 7)Xc ) Hosrt lOo lb for choice PnnsEiiVES 9K10c per lb Oei.ues 4SlHo ( per lb Beeswax No I , 10@19c. DitiEti FnuiT Currants , now Co ; prunes casks ; 1,300 lbs , I' o ; prunes , buls or bags , 4Kc ; citron peel * , drums , 20 lbs , 22a ; lemon pool , drums , 20 lbs , 17c ; fard dates , boxes , 13 lbs , 10c ; nprlcots , choice evaporated , 14c , apricots , Jcllv , cured , 23 lb boxes , 10c ; apri cots , fancy , Mountllamllton , 23 lb boxes , lOo ; nprlcots , choice , bags , 83 lbs , l4Kc ; apples , oviiporatod , Aldou , 50 lb boxes , bUu ; npplcs , star , S 'c ; apples , fancv , Allien , 5 lb , 10c ; apples , fancy , Aldcn , 3 Id , lOJ c ; Salt Lake , i'Uc ' ; blackberries , evaporated , 60 lb boxes 5)iftOXo ) ; cherries , pitted , dry cured Hot pear * , California fancy , ' { a boxes , 25 lb , 12o : Beaches , Cal No 1 , fancy , } s unp bigs , bO lbs , 15c ; nectarines , red , 14a ; nectarines , silver , boxes , 15u ; pitted plums , Cal , 23 lb boxes Sjsc ; raspberries , ovnp N. Y. now , 2io ( ; prunes , Cal , It C , 93103 boxes , 25 lbs , 09 c ; prunes Oil , K C , 00 70 , 9c ; orange peel , 15c : raisins , California Londons crop 1889 , $2.23 ; raisins , Cal , loose muscatels , crop 1859 , $2.10 ; Vnlenelas , lb33 , 8fo } ; Valcnclus , old , 7c ; Cal , seedless sks , i c. DritRS nml CliiwuloaN Acii > Sulpliurlc , per carboy , 2'fo ; citric , per pound 51c : oxalic , per pound , 14o ; tar taric powdered , per pound , 42o ; carbolic , 37 ( We Alum Per pound , 2) ) c. Ammonma Carbonate , per pound , ll c Ahiiow hoot Per pound , ICe Bvt.stM Copaiba , per pound , C3c ; tolu , 52 ® 33o. BoiiAX Rellnod , per pound , Ho Cilomel Am , per pound,83c. CASTOitOib $1.33. Cunmi HcmtiEs $1,83. UtNTIIAIUIIOS 75J1.05. Cassia Buns Per pound , ISc , Wv "Whits , tier pound , 33(35,5c. ( Oils Peppermint $2.23 ; Lemon , $1.75 : Burgamont , $3 00 ; Wiutcrticcn , $2.25. CntonoroitM Per pound 31c. Comtosivi : Suiilimatb Per pound SSc Cueam Tahtaii Pure , per pound , 30c. Kvrmcr Loawoon Bulk , per pound , 12Kc. EnooT 45c. Gum Aiiahio 5l@tt.12. LlCOl'ODIUM 44c. Gltceiiine Hulk , per pound , 22c. Gum Asafoetlda , per pound , 14c ; cam phor , per pound , 30o ; opium , per pound , $3 05. Iodine ltesublimntc , per onnco , $3 85. Lewes Uucliu , short , per pound , 13c ; Senna , Alux , per pound , 23i$13c. ( Moni'iiiA Sulph , per ounce , S3 90. Mekcukv 74c. Potass Bromide , per pound , 3Sc ; Iodide , per pound , $3.83. Quinia Sulph , per ounce , 10c. Seeiis Canary , perpouud , 4J c Soaps Castile , mottled , per pound , S@10c ; castllo , white , per pound , lS15c SpntiTs Nmtn Sweet , per pound , U. S. ' STiii cnxtA Crystals , $1.00@1.13. Sulph Cinchona Per oz , 0 @ 14o. Tapiogi Per pound , 0c. Tonka Beans $1.70 ® 1.75. Twines anil Hope Bindeiis' Tu ink Sisal , 13a ; Hf Hf 14c ; manilla , 15a Clotiiesi.ives Cotton , 50ft , $1.20 ; cotton 00 ft , $1.40 ; jute , 50 ft , 90c ; jute , (50 ( ft , $1.00. Cotton Tmink Fine , 22c ; medium , 20c ; heavy hemp , 14c ; light hemp , 17c. Stn Think 13 , sail , 20a ; Calcutta , 14c ; manilla rope , 11c ; sisal rope HHc ; new process , 8J o ; jute , 9 o ; cotton 10c ; hide ope 17c. iinmb r And llullclini : Material Stock Bo tuns A , 12 inch , s 1 a 14 und 10 feet , $40.00 ; I ! 12 Inch , b 1 s 12 , 14 und 10 feut , 11.00 ; C 12 inch , a 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $3000 ; D 12 inch , sis 12 , It nnd 10 feet , 31.00 ; No l'com ' 12 In , s 1 s 12 feet , glS.00 ; No 2 com 13 In s 1 a 14 and 10 feet , $17.50 ® 18.50 ; No 1 com 12 in , s 1 s 10,18 and 20 feet , $19.50 ; No , 2 com 12 in , sis 14 aud 10 feet , $17.00. PoPLAit LusiiiEtt Clear poplar box bds , JjJ in , s 2 s , $33 00 ; clear poplar % panel , $30.00 ; clear poplar , ? h in panel , $23 00 ; clear poplar , Yi in panel stock wide , s 2 s , $28.00 ; clear poplar corrugated celling , } , * 29.00. Posts Whlto cedar , 0 inch halves , 12c ; whlto cedar , 5 } < f Inch halves and 8 inch quar ters , llo ; wliito cedar , 4 inch round , 10c ; Tennessee ted cedar , split , 10c ; split oak , whlto , So ; Bawed oak , 17o. SiiipLap No lplain , 8and 18Inch$17.50 ; No 2 plain , 8 and 10 inch , $15 50 ; No 1 , O G , $18.00. DIMENSIONS AND TIMUEn 12 ft 11 ft 10 It 18 ft 20 ft 23 ft 24 ft 2x1..15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 1000 18 00 19 00 2x0..15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 19 00 2\8..15 00 15OP 15 03 1(103 ( 1003 18 09 19J0 2x10. . .15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 19"00 2x12. . .15 00 13 00 13 00 10 00 10 00 IS 00 19 00 4x43x8.1003 10 00 10 00 17 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 Funcino No 1 , 4 and 0 inch , 12 and 14 ft , rough , $10 00010.50 ; No 1 , 4 and 0 inch , 10 ft , $17.)017.50 ( ) ; No.2 , 4 and Cinch , 12and 10 ft , $13 50@14.00 ; No 2 , 4 and C inch , 10 ft , $15.00 0310 0U Finisiiino lstaud 2d clear , IV inch , s 2 s , $40.O0@5l.O ( ) : lbt and 2d clear , 1 } and 2 inch , s 2 s , 7.00@50.00 ; 3d clear , 1V inch , s 2 s , $43.O0Crf40 00 ; B select , IK IJi und 2 inch , s 2 8 , $37.00 ® 13.00 ; 1st nnd 2d clear 1 Inch , s 2 s , $45.00 ; 3d clonr , 1 inch , s 2 s , $30.00 ; A select - lect , 1 inch , B 2 s , $33.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s 3 s , $30.00. Siiinoles , Lath Per M XX clear , $3 15 ; extra * A\J.C0 ; standard A , $2 ( X ) ; 5 inch clear , $1.00@1.70 ; 0 inch clear , $1.75@l,80 : No 1 , $ l.lul.l5 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territory , $3.40 ; California red wood , dimension widths , $4.50 ; cypress , clear heart , dimension widths , $ .1.23 ; laths , $2.50. BoAiiRS-No , 1 com , sis , 12. 14 and 10 ft , $10.00 ; Ho.2 , do , $1050 ; No.3 , do $14 CO ; No 4 , do ( ships cull ) , $11.00. Add 6O0 per M ft for rough Battens , Well Tuiiino , Pickets 0 , G. Batts , 2Jtf Inch , 00c ; O. Q. Uatts , 2K3 , sb , 35c ; 3-ln well tubing , D , < t M. and bev , $23.10 ; pickets , D. Ac H. , flat , $22.00 ; pickets - ots , D. & H. , square , $10.00. I1.00111N0 1st com 0 m white pine , $34.00 ; 2d com (1m ( whlto pine , $31.00 ; 3d com O'in white pine , $20.00 ; D com 0 in white pine , $20.00 ; com 1 and 0 in yellow pine , $15.00 ; Star 4 in yellow pine 817.00 ; 1st und 2d clear yellow pine , 4 und 0 in , $19.00. Cnii.iNO anii Paktition 1st com Jf In whlto pine partition , $ .13.00 ; 2d com /t in whlto pine partition , $27,00 ; clear % in yel low pine ceiling , $30 00 ; clear % lu Norway , $14.50 ; 2d com % m Norway , $12.50 , Lime Best , bOe , Cement $1.30. Plastkii $3.23. IIaiii 20o. Buildino BiiicK Common $8.00@7,50 per M ; selected , 87.505. 1.9.00 per M * sewer briclf , $9.00010.00 per M. A Cliornu GIi-I'h Good Fortune A little lady stit in the first row of the orchestra nt the Cusino the ether even liifj bomniug nil over with smiles , Bays the Now York lloniUl Occasionally , when the chorus wna on , thorIHs would look down nnd glvo her a quiet emtio of recognition , for slio hud boon ono of their number once Slio wns Miss Alice Greoinvay nnd hud loft The Hrlnnuds" company in Pittsburg' to probably never go upon the stugo again After the ojiont slio told mo of the good fortune which had befallen her For twenty yours the will of one of her rolntlvos had boon drairging in a Jnrndyco vs Jtirndyco fashion through the courts of England , l tst Juno matters were so close to it crisis thut Miss Groonwuy's parents sailed for liui-opo to see the outcome of the case They telegraphed that the case had come to an end , and that she was the liuiress to a fortune Miss Groonway wad Miss Isabella Urquhurt's understudy in the Casino road com I pany SHROEDER & Mki , GRAIN , Provisions § Stocks Basement First National Bank iKiS South llltli Mi-cel , * OinnlnQ COMMERCIAL NATIONS BANK Capital , . - - - $400,000 Surplus , - 40,000 OPJeorsnnd lllrectort B. > t. Morsoman , O M. Hitchcock , .109 , UarnoauJr , A. Henrv , K M. Anderson , Wm , O.Maui , v nroi : I * II Will Urns , A. P. Hopkins , pres ; A. Millard , c&sutcr ; I' . It tiryant assistant rA < 'il r. fei ! TW H P W A iM T c U Bffl py fl I vi ISSUED BY CITIES , B.J ] BU B-S flH COUNTIES , SCHOOl Hi > a V B& 1 * DISTRICTS , WATER Correspondence solicited coMPANltB , ETC NW Harris & Company , Bankers , I03-IG3 Doorhorn Street , CHICAGO 70 State Slreot BOSTON NEBRASKA National bank u. s. DEPOsirony , ouaha , neb Cnplinl $100,000 Surplus Tnn 1st , 18S0 fi'2,000 OVI'tOllllS AND ] )1ltU010U3l Heniiv W. YlruI'raUdont. . I.r.trit8. Hkkd Vlco Preildent A. K.TIM17AMV , W. V. Moubp John s. Collin , It ( XCuiniNn , JN II , 1'AiniCK , W. II 8. HHtlllES , Cashier THE IRON BANK Cor 12th n.ii'1 Vnrnnm Sts A General Ilnnklni ; llnslness rrnnqnrtoil IK Tiplrpti ! K ttyBftti jy ppiq A. T iT * PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302 FARNAM STRBKT KHi'spiLLs 1 IODIDE OF IRON IHSpecially recommended by tlio Academy of 10 Mediclna of PAKIS for tlio cwre of WsCROFULft.KING'S.EVIL , CONSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESSCONSUMPTION , ( IN ITS EARLY STAGES ) ; POORNESS OF THE BLOOD , Hand for rcsulnllnff * tn periodic course Hi Nona irraulna unleR Blcimd "ni woinn , 40 mo Qj Bonapirtr Part . " HOLD 11Y ALL DUUUUI81H H.lfoii8craJkCo.iN.V. : AKcntMforllio rjS A BROOKS BROS & CO HJL Importers and Wbolctalo Dealer , lo ' IJgaK Watches , Jewelry , Cutlery , 'tSJMk Notions , Novelties , Albums , fesSu Fancy Goods , Walking Canes , * rL Coat-Collar Springs , cc ' y H Large assortment for ? k\Q SrCane Racks Knllo Boardi , Spindlei , WiaJW Auctianeeri , Strectmen and Peddler * . Wrtfir Illtr varletr of Sc lOo and 25o counter \-pyt7 kooiIb Bond for Illustrated catalogue iW BROOKS BROS & CO , I llSfwwwq - 417-119 North Fourth St , tHWfHWH ? St LouIb Mo , ABOUT CLOVES When youaru buying afoiearcmcinberthattUcio Is ft • tilnsan n price that \ too cheatK It Is bed er to AOik ptiy a fair price aud petiffl. . Kood kIel likulluich * I hf In mo iv A. They ore tna < lo _ ISjEaI from RelfclcU shins In thofcV filBlaaR fsueh to bo thu mostf & * awl ' scrvlceablo ma < lo IC JonUJKtS T want to know inoro fthnut vELWsw rIovos In general and \B-nrJf ' lliilcliIiiHnii'B I-Iovch tefsS i In particular , enclose s35aj ntampforllia Lonk About Dl H Ulovon It wilt Interest Kjgfl you LBTAM.1SIIKD 1S62. J01IX O. IlUTCHlNhON Job.utoTrn . , W # v. " Tgl WEAK HPMsS I Qj 1 Bfl E gtt ron . yarly y decoy , ) < ' * t munhood , etc I v 111 w.mi a t ( tillable in atlstHrralva ) coiitalnlnir full particulars for home cure , free of chares A Mr'na , _ _ _ PROF F. C. FOWLER , Moodue , Conn OMAHA MPACTIERS Boots end Shqea KlltKENDALL , JONES & CO , Successors to need , Jones & Co , Wholesale Manufacturers of Bjois & Snoes Aiieatt for Boston Itubber Bboe Co , 1103.1101 sad 1100 URrney Street , Omalia , Nebraska Drowero BTORZ & lLEIt , Lager Boer Brewers , 1531 Horlli EluMcenth tlre.t , Orosha , Kb Cornlco \s.r. \ . . EAOhE COUNWE WOMCS , Mannfcturers ofGalyaolzed Iron Cornice Wludotr-capi nnd Betsltoskrllslits Jolin rpeactir , cropnetor luSanU lUHuulb Iftli slrcut Steam FIttlnBa , Pumps , Eto BTUA.NO 4 CLARK STEAM 11EATINO CO * Pumps , Pipes and Engines , • team , water , railway and mining supplies , ate too , icaapdyattnism street OmsUa XT S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO , Steam and Water Supplies , tlatlldar ulnd mills , 918 and VX > Jones at , , Omaha , U. Y , ttoso , Aotlug Manager nnowNVLL & co . Engines , Boilers aod General Hacliincry Bbeat-lron work , team pusips , saw mills Uli-1113 I < aituwerlli at reet Omaha Iron Worka _ _ ' paxton < t viEniim won works , Wrought and Cait Iron Building Work . Bnglnes trasswork , general foundry , machine and lilaiksuiltn work Uttco aud worka , U. 1 * . ill aud llih atreet , Omaha OMAUA WIRE * IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire andiron Railings Desk rails , irlndow guards , flower atands wire ilgms , etc mKurtaiUiiatrectoraaua OMAHA SAFE A IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Froof Safes , Vaults , latl work , Iron abutters and Are llrapts U. Anarten , urour , Corner Kill and Jackson sis , Saeh , Poor as Eto M , A. Disnuow & CO , Wholesile ruinufaclurers ot Sasb , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch offlce , Ulb ad lurd streets Omska Nep , SOUTH OMAHA _ " _ UNION STOCK YAPr * CO , Of Soutu Omaha Liumci OMAHA JODBEBSllfiECM ' " I ABrlctilturnl Implomontn * H UN'IXOnil A METCA l.F CO , H Agricnlt'l ' Implements , Wagon , Carriage ] Ilusgle , ete lKitc nlo , Ornalm , Nebraska H mouxi:7mTimuun , t sfoiwTiiiD co H Mnntilnrt irorsnnd Jobbersln | Wagons , Baggies , Rilces , Plows , Etc Cr. . Plh and 1'acIHc .ttoct , Omnlm H , - - H -1. UOSPK , Jr , H Artists ' Iilatcrials , nm and Organs , ISI2loii ) la Ntr i > tOinnit , NebrasXs H i > H Boots nntl Shooa H ir v n6ti ' si : 'JTvo , H Mn : of BoDls and Shoe ; , H 101,11THM t ) uul < Uriel , O nihi Mannfaelorri aH Siimmor slrvel , lonon H Conl , Col < o , Etc | JAMUs iivrv/j r miutcoAi co , H Minors and Shippers of Coal and Gok Uoo'll 11 U. f. NatloiKl lltiuk llulKtlnj , Omaha H o ' .UA HA COA I. , COKE , fc LIME CO , H Jokers of Hard aid Soft Coal HM Suiilli 1,1 h ilrcot , Onialm Nct'raskrt | NE11RASKA FUEL CO , H Shippers of Coal and Coke , H ill South r.t'i street , Omaha , Nebraska H 1 * H Commlsalon nnd StortiHO 1 iiumucij .fc Riuo ilCf , ' H ' Storage and CJiiiiiiis ion Merchants , Bpeelalllc lliitt r , o < es , eliecn nmillrT , gam * . H JIHlluwntd street.Omaha , Web H 'Sr ' * , „ . ' H DEAN , AHM&l'lioNG S : CO , H Wholesale Cigars , 2North Cth StrootOraiha , Neb • • Ilello" H . H Dr ooUsjHuTriotions ' H .If ! ErSMl'lll A CO , IH Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Kolious H 1103and 111)1 ) lloujlafcor Iltti streetOmaha , Neb B kilpa illicitk'lciTfm v goods co , H Imjeriers &Jothers in Dry Goods , Notions Gents'I'urnlshlnir Coo Is Coni r llth and Uarnex H streets , Umilin Nobrasta , H - * H rurnlluro H DEWEY A yiVN'E , , B | Wtolcsale Dealers m Furniture ' rarnam street , tlniili.t , Nebrns en H CHARLES SMVEIUOK , ' H Furniture Oiiaha , Nebimkn " 1 Crooorloo " H s McCOIlD , nilADY A CO , ' H Wholesale Grocers , ; H nth nnd t.cnvcnncrt'j it.vots , Omihs Nebraska - i H mW Hardware U M WJ liROATCn , . H Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel Bprmge , rrngon stok , hnriwnro luiibjr , eto 1209 ' H 1211 llarne ; street , Ouiaha H IUMEliAUaUATAYLOn % m\\ Bnilders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ; Mechanics Tools nud llnlTalo Fo les lioj IWutlos . ' \ m streetOiunha , Nth H Lumber , Eto H JOHN A. WAKKFIELD , " ' H Wholesale Lnmter , Etc Imported and American Portland Cement Qtatt * W3 * H axent lorMllivnukeo ll > , lriuileCemint H n.iu C'l.i c ? White Lime H C1JAS. 11. LEE , I H Dealer in Hardwccd Lnmher , M Wood carpets nn 1 parquet tlooriu StU anj Uouglaa ' | streets , Onialia , Mcbruska ' a H OMAHA LUMISER CO , ' . M All Rinds of Building Material at Wholesale : 18th attest and Union IMclllc traek , Omaha ' MWm LOUIS BRADFORD , ' J Dealer in Lnmher , Lath , Lime , Sash ' Doors , etc Ynr.li Corner 7th and Don ; at Offlce ' * UmW Corner 10th nud llouglas H FRED W. QUAY , M Lumhsr , Lime , Cement , Etc , , Etc Corner fth and Douglas street , Omaha UWt C. N. DEITZ , ' \U Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmher , 13th und California slrcoti , Omaha , Nebraska , U M lyilMlnory antl Notions H I. OUERFELDER A CO . M Importers & Johhers in Millinery & Notions M,810niidSllbaut'i ) lltli street < H Motion b , ' < H J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO , Wm Wholesale notions and Furnishing Goods : 1121 Hnrnoy street , Oniaha UmM blii M CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO " , M Wholesale Reflned and L ricatini Oils , Alio Greuo , etc Onulm All Illsliop , Manager ' H Paper H CARPENIER PAPER CO , ' Wholesale Paper Dealers , M Carrr nnko stock of prn'lng , wrapping nnd writing > , fl paper , bpeclal uttentloti given to orilpupcr V IB a < -H 8afes to H A. L. DEANE A CO . } \W Gi'iierul Auents for / H Halls ' Safes , 021 nntl 2 J South 10th St , Omnlia - . ; mW\ Toyo , Eto _ ijjt ' . \m\ H. HARDY A CO , - L\ \ Jobbers of 1 | Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy , Goofy < House furnishing Ooods , Chlldron rarrlegcs 12 % MWM luiniiin street , Omaha , Neb ? 9 H - TUB ' ai CHICAGO SHORT LINE r I OF THU l ij Chicago , Mllv/aukea / Sc St Paul Ry ' M The lut ! Itouto from Omnlin and Council 'imU niulTx to H - THE EAST E'M TWO TOAIN8 Il.tir.Y BK'l'tVEBN OMAHA H AND COUNCIL Jll.Ula'S , Cblcago , AND MUtrnukce * ij BU l'liul , Minneapolis , Cedar Itapldg , < HiJ Bock Islaud , Freenort , Itockford , , 1 H Clinton , lliibiuiuc , Dareiiport , 9m Elfe'In , Madison , Janesfllle , H lleldlt , Winona , La Crosse H And all other Importsnt points East , Northeast anS T a ai . Uuuineast l l • rorthrough tickets call on the tlel.taiieat atlKfJ iMmM Earnaia .triet , lu Darker llluek , or at Unlvm I'acifle WMm " .fa H Hullman Hlaapars and the tlnait DlnlogTars In the t H world are run on the main line ot the f hlcojio , Ull H waukce X tu 1'aul llatlwuy , and evorr attention 1. & * l l paid lo passengers . uj courteous etuplo/es of tbf B H companr 11.JI1I.I.KII.General Manager VL v H H i. r.TI'UKKIt , AssltUntUeueral Manager H A. V , It UAlfl'KtU'fUt , General I'uienger and - H Ticket Agent H OKO K.liUAFrOBD.AulsttatGcnarall'MtcngU < mm • n J Ticket Agent ' aH V.J,01AUK.U neial6auirlDt n < leDk > M