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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1890)
K - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , JANUARY 24. 1800. 3 _ I | | THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , WjjL Wheat Shows Very S' .ight Ohnngo3 Hfci aa Compared With Wodnoaday B \ DISTINCT ADVANCE IN CORN H Ont Acrlvo nt Stronger Irlcjen- 1 l'roviniiint ( ) | > oii Illj-licr , hut K lSnnu nfT nt llio Close H Cnitlo mid lings , B CHICAGO I'ltODUOE MA.KU.RT9. H Ciucaoo , Jan J3. | Special Telegram to B Tub Ucb.1 Wlicnt ruled rattier quiet toJny B A downward ( pudency devoloiicil curly , but B. ' - wns chocked and tlie subsequent inclination M of the market waa In llio ottior direction B * - Tl > u ranee of lluutuntlons was narrow and closings show a very slight clianKO as eoni- B pared with yesterday Tlio weather coudt- tlona are not regurded as quite no unfnvorn- H hie , although ttio cold In the northwest Is H extreme , nnd violent storms are railing Tlio S temperature to the southward Is modoratinp S nnd enow Is prointBcd In localities wlicro complaint lias been loudest about exposed W wheat fields KtiRllsli markets are quoted Ilrni nnd continental markets are gpnorally higher for both wheat and Hour What ac- tloa there was in wheat today was In May U 'J'hts delivery opened at 60 c , sold dowu to SO G O c , advanced to S0J4 'c , worked back I to KO c , wlicro it stuck , and closed at S0 % @ B . EO o. Lust fluu res on other deliveries wcro : | Hkp January , T0 < { o ; February , TG @T < c ; July , P * 70c In the character of the trade thcro was nothinK significant or sctisattonnl to describe Cudnliy , l'ardrldgc , Hutchinson nnd indeed , the whole bear Interest was credited with u willinpness to buy under 60 'fc , but the market only got thcro once , nna then but for a tnomont The volume of • trodo was not up to the average of thc last i tlireo days , but it'wns not small , however yTlio Interest that developed In the nurround- . lug pltn drew from the wheat crowd and had BomcthliiK to do with tlio quietness The prlco of corn bad a distinct nnd pal ] < ahIo au ' vuuco . The Immediate opening was not Indicative of much accession of strength to prices or increased activity to trading , but it was soon stirred up by accessions qf num bers of speculators from other pits , moro , particularly from the provision crowd The activity in the latter branch of business created a sympathetic feeling of strength in corn Trading became qulta active com pared with what has had to bo recorded of it for the past two weeks A clear wlvanco of fi 'o was established at the close , although this was } ga to Jfo under the top prices of ttiu day The raDgo was much broader than of Into and shorts were free buyers nil day The clos ing quotations were : January 29hC , Feb ruary 2U5c , May 82c sellers July S'2 4 % 32o. Oats was much mora active at stronger prices , with an advance scored of jtfOJ c. The animation wns mostly because of a do- Biro on the part of shorts to cover , with trad ing chiefly in May , which sold up to 2'JX@ 22c , other mouths being rclr.tlvoly strong Speculutivo trading was general , with nome operations from other grain , pits turning , buyers who were recently selling short lllds , / for Nn 2 white for May were ndvancod to H f 24c , without calling out sellers The wlth- • 1 sdrnwnls from store were unimportant I ; tf Provisions opened strong and higher , < i jM but Inter oascu off under frco sales of W m. . _ _ Etoduct' by longs nnd forspccalatlvo short V 5-- ' " account These offerings were nbsorbod at V the decline nnd the market recovered most Hi of the loss , at the same tlmo regaining to a Ml lurgo degree its tone Still later values cased down and the closing quotations were I at or near the bottom At the opening Cos- j sidy appeared us a seller of pork and suc- J cccded in unloading n line of 0,100 , to S.0UO barrels , in which thcro was a profit of about 00o a barrel Other long lines came out and I prollts were taken by n good many of the J smaller bulls May pork started off at 110.45 , ranged at flli.40@10.45 for white and then J rapidly declined to $10.25 , subsequently recovered - covered to I10.42W , but receding and closing I at { 10.25 , with February quoted ut tfj.85. J There was an actlvo trade m lard and meats J ata ) smaller proportionate range than In pork Bfl ' The average of prices was rather better tnan yesterday , though there was an occasional J ' dip In values and weakness at the last Feb J ruary lard ranced ' nt$5.D2J5.u < } : March , J.ti2X@0-0Th' ; Way , tU.16trtlS.20. 'llio clos- J ings were : t .tKj ! fi(6.l 5 for February , ed.02 | < J for March and 10.15 for May Cash lard was J 2 > < To higher than yesterday , selling nt to.03. J Hit ) * ranged nt $4.S5@4.t)2 ) > ( for February W Sl.@r tij ) for March and ti.lJ@o.in ) for May , L closing nt M.S5 , 54.l2 | > 8 'nnU t5.0r > respectively V Cudahy was an open seller of this product , i. his nttucK being principally directed against ' rib . During the session an active business was done In the ilt CHlCAfiO IjIVIC stock Cuicaoo , Jan , 23. [ Special Telegram to TiibiHbb.1 Ca-ttlk Uuslncsswas slow nnd prices unsettled , soma salesmen quoting a decline 10c on fair to good natives , and 15c off on common Heavy , fat cattle , al though not lower , were slow nnd tlio uomand was limited , ns two or thrco of the regular buyers of such were out of the market The few tots.df Tex.ins , on snlo made about the same prices as heretofore Cuws and butcher mock underwent little or no change , nnd there was very llttlo change in the stacker und feeder trade 1'rlcos were steady to strong , especially on choice young steers Choice to extra heaves , t ! > .0l5.20 ! ; medium to good stcors , 1850 to 1500 lbs , $1.00(34.0.1 ( ; 1200 to 11150 lbs , til.50@4.15i 050 to 1200 lbs , $3,0C ( ( U. 'O ; stockers and feeders , $2.10 ( $ : i.25 ; cows , bulls and mixed ; $ l,20tfy.U0 ( ; " Texas cattle , 11.60(33.00. ( * • Ho08 The demand was actlvo and prices _ were again on the upturn , an advmico of 5@ lOo being established und maintained until near the floss , when values ruled a phnso lower , yet ubnut ovorythlng was sold and the general market closed steady 1'aoUors paid $3.b7K@iW : ! ! , largely 3.1H3.05. ) and shippers paid t.l.U.Vft&OiJl , n few lelllng as high ns 11.00. Light sorts sold ut t3.c@3.b5 , riNANOlAU Nbw Yokk , Jan , 23 J Special Telegram to Tiir Hue I Stovks The bulls In stocks were not exultant this morning because they Jid not accomplish moro yesterday and boars were downhearted because they accom plished nothing , At thu resorts last night the former mudo the point tmit any stocks dislodged in any quarter were taueu by the stronger parties They made further argu ment that the bears have so far fulled to get under cover In the Uurltqgton and other stocks where there la largo short Interests Such changes us occurred at the opeulnc to day were principally In the way of slight * . gains Missouri I'aclflc , Reading ; Lacka- 1 wnuna and Sugar Kofinorios were the most J prominent and showed a linn to strong tone in the early trading , Advances of small fractions were followed by a weakening nil over the room and a few stocks reacted to below their llrst price , Sugar llollneries being most conspicuous After an Bdvanco to W } { It retired to D5Jf , but none of the others made so marked a decline There was abetter feeling displayed toward the end of the hour uud nt 11 o'clock the market i was quiet und llriu ' The hour to noon brought some Improvement to the list In • | iots Northern I'actQe preferred was at 75. Hock Island was at 07 , with the Grangers and Coal stocks generally at best prices of the morning , The stock market was well sustalnod until near tbo close , when thcro was a dcclino on general realizing sales Missouri Pacific touched 75 after midday and closed at Vf Heading wont to ZA ) ( and Li .jJ- closed at aSJf Kocu Island dropped back to kji * W } ( , closing steady at yesterdays figure X Chicago Gas was off to 47 at ( bo close , Sugar B * " Trusts tntsj , Lackawanna to isaj { , Orozon BBj Truus-Cobtlneotal fell back to V6) ) ( , but BJ clontd l { higher for tno day , The total sales BJ were 25,003 ah ares Tbo following were tba obting quotations : f ) . fl is regular 1211 ( ( Northern Vaelfls , 31 US tsco'lpons . . .IJIV/ldo tiret rr d 74" { trfl.l < ( sre < iiisr . iniiiiU * N. W Iio 't If B. tlis coupons , lot ' } dnprsrerred HI Paclfltitsot 'j ) > l .V.r.i > ntral lon l Ontral Piwlflc HI' ' } P. UIK , . , W\ nilcsgoAlton , . ,130 .HockMiami W'i Chlcagatlnrllnston l' „ JI.Aat.1 * fiS'i AOulnnv . . . .IGO'i' ' ' doDrsterred..Mll , H..L..VW limiiStlatiltOmshs . i ! i llllnolsOntr.\l lIH'i doproferrea MU T..1I.T n&tMlonlMcifle B7'4 KsnsnsAcTaxss . , . 10 > t Wgt Ij St V 13'i lAkeShorj 104 * ii dupfoforred . . . . ti'i Mlchlitsn foutrat . tttiiiWestorn Union . . , ? 4i' ! . MissouriPiwlllc . . . " 5 I Mo.nev On call , easy utS0l3. ' per cent , Pnt > iE Meiioastilb pArsu fiig0Ji } ( per cent • STKiu.tNd Exciiaxok Steady ; sixty-day bills , * 4.b2j demand , f I.Mi . 'i ' * . Mliims Stnctcs New VonK , Jan 21. [ Sneclal Telegram tcTiiF Urs ] Tha folh > wa arj the mln • Ingstoclt quotations ! Asrina . . . . .7C0 Mire . , , 105 Htkt 3t Ilelcher Zi ; Caledonia II II..II" Crown l'olnt Ill Con , Oil & V 4.71 Commonwealth..SCO Comitock , T.bd..30nj Comstock , T. Sl . . . : > l i0 tleailwood T. . .1.7) Kiirekn Con lTti ( loulcKlCurry 133 Hale & Xorcrns9..27l ) MomestnKo Nil Horn Silver 210 Mexican iEij Ontario 3Ti l Onhlr 31 Savngo lir , Htcrra Nevada lfcO Suttw Creek US J iMtomiGU M/utCir.4. ! : Ciiic ( io Jan 23. lib n. m. clnso Wheat Firm ! January , ilVfc ; l'obruary , 7Gfe ; Mnv , 80 ; < c. ' Corn Firmer ; January , 29 c ; February 2fl fu ; May , 32c. Oats Steady ; January und February , 21c , ; May , S2Vc. Hyc January , 41' c Harlov • No trading Prime Timothy S1.20. Flax Cash , tl.35. Whisky-$1.02. Pork Stendy ; January , { 0.75 ; February , J9.S.V May tl0.25. lard Stendy ; January , t5.87V ; Feb ruary ' t5.02Xfio.P5 ; May , tO.15. Flour Steady ; winter wheat , $2.00@ 4.35 ; spring whent , 11.1051.75 : rye , J2.50M 2.S5 ; buckwheat , ll.50Ci2.00 per cwl Provisions Shoulders , ? I.20J84.30 ( ; short clear , ? 5.10ii5.15 ( ; short ribs , 81.S5 January Huttcr Dull ; creamery , 10g20o ! ; dairy , 7@20c. Chceso Quiet ; full cream Cheddars and flats , VU < & 'M ' ° i Young Americas , 10J/Q 10 } < c. Eggs-Firm ; fresh , 14@lli < fc Hides Steady ; heavy and light green salted , t e ; salted bull , 3Ho ; gronn salted coif , 5Jo : dry saltod.llc ; dry Hint , 0@7c ; dry . calf , 5 ( 0o ; tencous eaeh , 200. Tallow Steady ; No 1 , solid packed , 4c ; No 2 , 3 > 4@3 > c ; cake , 4c. Uccelpts Shlpmts Flour . . 22,000 C.000 Wheat 2'i,000 17.000 Coru 300,000 209,000 Oats 113,000 207.000 Now Yorlc , Jan 23. Wheat Receipts , 144,850 bushels : exports , none ; spot easy ; No a red , SOJ OSOKu in elevator , 87 @ 87 c alloat , options steady ; No 2 red , Janu ary , closing at SO c. Corn lleceip 'ts , 131,400 bushels ; exports , 21S3 bushels ; spot stronger ; . No 3 , 33 @ 3S' o In clovator , 3S @ 39 o afloat ; un graded mixed , 27(343 ( 40 ; options stronger ; January cloilng nt 3Sc. Oats Hccolpis , 142.001) bushels ; exports , 217,700 bushels ; spot higher ; options tinner ; January closing at 'M4c ; spot No 2 , white , 30KS30J c ; mixed western , 2s } { @ 31 'ic ; ivhlto western , 313j > fc Coffee Options steady , , unchanged to Spolntsdown , Sales:22,500bags. : January , tl0.00@10.05 ; May , tl5.90@10.05j spot llio steady ; fair cargoes , $19.75. Sugar Haw Ilrin and moro actlvo ; re fined , Urui and fairly active Petroleum Steady ; United closed at tl.OlV's for February Eggs Firm ; western , 10pi'17o. Pork Firm Lard Busier nnd less nctlvo ; western steam , tO.30@O.32j < , closing ut tO.30. Uuttor Fancy , steady ; Elgin , 2S2SJ c ; western dairy , 8@l0o : creamery , 12@0o. Cheese Irregular : western , S ( < il0c. Ciiiciniinit , Jan 23.Vhdat Easy ; No 2 red 77@7Sc. Corn Uarely * steady : No 3 mixed 32ii ( > 33c ' Outs Firm ; No 2 mixed , 23o. Whisky S1.02. - Ft IjouIh Jan.23. Wheat Lower ; caah , 77Jfo ; May , VihTi % < : . Corn Higher ; cash , 20tfc ; May , ' 23io. Oats Higher ; cash , 20 > io ; May , gj'ifta 22 c. • Pork-Steady ; tl0.37K. Lnrd Quiet at f > .70g5.75. ( Whisky Steady at UMi Uuttor Unchanged ; creamorv , 20'ii22c : dairy , 20021c. Milwaukee , Jan 23. Wheat Steady ; No , 3 spring , on track , cash , 73 ( ? 74o ; May , 74c Coru Firm ; No 3 on track , 23J c. Hyo Firm ; No 1 , in sloe , 44j c. Barley Qmot ; No 2 in store , 41c. Provisions Actlvo ; porn , t0.S5. Mlnnciip ' oliM , Jan 23. Wheat , Ac tlvo ; receipts , 152 cars ; shipments , 77cnrs. Closing : No 1 hard , January uud February , TDo ; MnyS3.Vfc ; on trnck,7U@793 c ; No 1 northern , January and February , 77c ; Muy % ; on trnok , 77. ' . . ; @ 77 fc ; No 3 northern January and February , 7Jc ; May , 77J o ; on truck , 73Wc. Liverpool , Jan 23 , Wheat Firm ; do- mnnd poor : holders offer sparingly Corn Firm ; demand fair , L1VI3 STOCK Utilonso Jan , 2-3. The Orovors'Journal roporlsns follows : Cattle Receipts , 15.000 ; market slow ; closing 15c lower ; beeves , t5.0'JiJ5..Vi ( ; steers , f3.0CVJIOO ( ; stockers and feeders , t2. ' 0M 3.25 ; Texas cattle , tl.5U@3.C0. Hogs Receipts , 30,001) : market strong and 5a higher , closing weak ; mlxod t3.75g ( > 3.95 ; heavy ? 3.70@4.00 ; light , t3.5M3. ( ! 'J0 : skips , fj.00@3.00. ; Sheen Receipts , 8,000 : market strong nnd shade higher ; natives , t3.253t5.70 ; western corn-fed , S5.00fi(5.50 ; Texans , t3.5O04.CA ) ; lam ha , t5.00 ( < T0.50. Kiiiir'14 ' ijiiv , Jan 23. Wheat Weaker : No 2 hard , cash , Cl ' .fo ; No 3 red , cash and January , 0S ! o bid Corn Qulot ; cash 2Uc | bid ; January 21V" bid Oat3 No , 2 , cash nnd January , 18J c bid Khiih.t * City Jan 23 , Cattle Roooipts , 5,000 ; ahipmonts , 4,200 ; market strong , clos ing weak ; steers , t. ! .15 < rj4.70 ; cows , S1.S5 ® 2.70 ; stcckcrs uud fcodors , ? J.4U ( . 3.15. llogs Rocolpts , 13,000 ; market opened strong , clnBod steady ; all grades , 3,70@ 3S2Hi bulk , tJ.70Q3.7C. Moiix s.ity , Jan 23. Cattle Rocolpts , 200 ; shipments , SO ; market steady and un changed ; canncrs , 75cjtl.25 ( ; cows , 81,00,3 1.25 ; stockers , tl.50&$2.2 ; feeders , 1J.25M 2.90 ; veal calves t2.0Oii.l5. : Hogs Receipts 3,200 ; market opened strong and 5o higher , cloud Urm with open , lug ; light , t3.IXIiJi3.70 ; heavy , S3 00S3.72 ; mixed , t3,55j(3.00. ( ( .Nuitmiul Htoiilc Yanli , Knit St ImuM , Jan 3J. Cattle Rocolpts , 2,000 ; shipments , POO ; market strong ; fair to' fancy nutlvo steers , t3.35 ; < i5.00 ; stockers and feeders , t3.10 ( < i3.35. Hogs Reoeipts , 5,300 ; shipments , 2,390 ; market higher : heavy , * 3.703.SO ; uacklnz , t3.cocfa.ra { ; light , t3ooS3.7o. ( OMAHA IjIVI-5 STOCK CatllB Thursday , Jan , 23. There wns a good domund hero today for heavy coru fed beeves and the market on bucIi was u llttlo stronger , Tbo quality of the cattle was so much hotter that It gave the market the appearance of being higher than It really was The lighter and moro common kinds of cattle were slow at only steady prices There was ono bunch of beeves good enough to bring tl.20. Cows , when choice , sold at strong prices , but the market ou the gvncrul run of stuff was not much changed Tbo supply of stockers and tccders lontlnuos very light and what few there are hero do not sell very rapidly Tlio buyers are very backward ubaut paying the prices asked * ' Hog * . The hog market opened very ulojo to 5 $ 10a higbor , some of the first sales being ut t3.70g3,75. ( The trade was active uud the O'irly arrivals were soon cleared up The market rather Improved after the opening and on the urrival of some of the tutor trains it was ucllve ut un advance of fully 10c. Some qulta ordinary loads sold off thu later trains at $3.75 , hogs that were not so good us some of thu t3 70 loads sold earlier 'I he mar ket is bacu now very nearly where it wu at the opening of the weolr The receipts tilts week are holding up well neil it looks now ns If the total for thn week would bo double the receipts of the week before The receipts were light as compared with yesterday Ono load of western ewes brought 11.70. ltnuclpts Cnttlo 2,000 Sheep 037 Prevailing Pries The following Is a table of prions paU In this market for the graloi of stock men tioned : Prime steers , 1390 to 1000 lt > s..f 1.80 tfc.4.40 Good steers , 1250 to 1153 It J. . . .1.10 t-bl.OD Good steers , 1050 to ' 13J0 lbs . . .3.0J di3.80 Common 1000 to 1150 lb steers 2.90 tj3.23 ! Common canncrs 1,25 ( rt 1.00 Ordinary to fair cows 1.C0 @ 1.93 Fair to good cows l.W ) M2.10 Good tocholoocows . . . , . . . . 2,10 @ 2.40 Cnolco to fancy cows 2.40 W3.00 Fair to good bulls 1.50 ffl2.VJ Choice to fancy bulls 2.6'J 03.25 Light stockers nnd fpodors . , . 2.00 ( di.09 Feedors,9J0toU00 lbs 2.23 @ 3 03 Fair to choice light hogs 3.70 M3.75 Fair to cholco heavy hogs . , , . 3.70 @ 3.77Jf Fair to cholco mixed hogs 3.70 ( < 43.75 Kertrcscntntivn Mnlct STrmis • No AvVr. . No Av Pr 8 535 $2 50 18 10SJ t3 35 1 ObO 3 00 40 113. " . 11 37J 1 750 3 05 20 IBM 3 40 21 ia ' 5 3 10 17 1128 3 40 21 10i5 3 111 41 1UH ) 3 40 111) ) 051 3 10 69 1185 3 40 3 910 3 15 20 1205 8 50 8 1193 8 15 21 1303 8 50 20 1107 3 15 17 1301 3'50 ' 4 1015 3 15 19 1233 8 55 3 IOOi ) ! 1 15 40 11S0 II 65 2 1200 3 25 ( HI 1UIU 3 55 0 1157 3 25 22 1314 8 110 20 1113 3 25 20 1330 8 00 20 1137 8 25 23 1215 11(15 ( 11 1095 8 25 3J 1300 3 05 3 1107 8 25 39 1305 8 05 19 1278 3 30 5 1374 3 75 Gl 1231 8 30 18 130J 3 80 43 11(57 ( 3 3d 08 1333 3 S5 18 1147 3 85 43 1440 3 95 11 1130 8 35 54 1470 3 95 31 1114 3 35. 10 1285 4 00 15 1099 3 85 03 1393 4 10 43 1151 3 05 45 1503 4 15 13 1083 8 35 03 1511 4 20 COWS 8 1031 170 9 HU 3 35 3 770 1 DO 17 1008 3 30 21 900 UK ) 5 10 < 0 2 35 2 } 871 195 21 809 3 35 21 934 3 00 5 1100 3 35 7 1180 3 00 21 808 2 35 20 070 3 10 21 1025 2 87K 17 1029 3 10 7 1104 3 40 19 . . . . . . .1120 2 10 13. . . . . . . . 857 2 40 0 803 3 15 11 1202 2 50 29 1010 2 20 0 1153 3 50 10 1147 3 20 1 1070 3 50 13 1070 3 35 3 1330 2 00 HI 040 3 25 1 10OO 2 90 10 1007 2 25 HULLS 1 1240 190 2 1470 2 30 3 H895 2 00 2 1440 3 85 1 1720 3 10 1 1000 3 40 10 1540 2 10 1 1470 3 50 1. . - 1070 2 15 1 2010 2 00 ' 2 1010 2 25 a 15S0 2 C2K 1 1500 2 25 1 1400-2 85 1 1540 2 25 1 850 8 00 1 1720 2 25 CANNKK3. 4 100.7 1C0 8 1034 170 0 723 105 1 1090 175 1 10J0 105 3 1U5 173 0 1077 105 19 937 180 1 < J50 1 05 05CALTL3. CALTL3. 1 400 2 70 1 120 4 75 1 170 4 50 1 110 5 25 lIUltKltS 1. . . . . * . . . 710 2 00 ' 23 917 2 27'J B. . . . . . . . . 003 2 25 ' - FEEUEltS 3 907 2 90 00 9.13 3 10 1 709 2 9J STAGS 1 9S0 3 03 STEE1IS , YEAHUXfiS 4 037 3 00 " WK3TU1IN CATTLE 0 steers , corn-fed 1455 3 03 POOS No Av Sh Pr No Av Sh Pr 59..200 40 t3 05 05..34S 80 t3 72W 53 . . .310 520 3 05 74..203 40 3 72 } < 00..240 1110 3 05 57..273 80 8 72K 75..229 80 3 07 ! 59..230 280 3 72 04./.2GO 120 3 07K 01..317 40 3 72 ! * 04..203 120 3 70 51..200 80 3 72 > < 50..312 280 3 70 50..313 1U0' 3 T2 > 4 47..292 300 3 70 45..401 120 8 72U 05. . . .207 80 3 70 70. . . .255 120 3 ? S % 55..303 100 3 70 5S..2JU 200 3 VIM 53..201 120 3 70 02..277 80 3 72H 58..2S3 103 3 70 04..270 ICO 3 72H. 59..230 40 3 70 00..270 40 3 72 } < 02..334 ISO 3 70 HI..Hid 80 3 TSlf 03..873 120 3 70 5 > . . . .323 80 8 IS ) { 57..203 109 3 70 08..250 120 3 75 04..253 3 70 (17..244 ( 80 3 75 48..20' ) 3 70 C'.T'0 ) 120 3 75 52..279 100 3 70 II..37(1 ( SO 3 75 OS..882 800 3 70 53..871 10'J 8 75 77..212 210 3 70 55. . . 303 810 3 75 70..233 8J0 3 70 51..277 100 3 73 08..249 120 3 70 53..297 240 3 75 G3..2SS 80 3 70 53..303 8 75 .00..2S9 240 3 70 59..303 120 3 75 ,03..303 200 3 70 70..223 123 3 75 • 57..2S0 120 3 iU CO..394 80 3 75 , 74..233 M ) 8 70 70..255 60 3 75 00..21740 3 70 00..2S9 12J 3 75 50..210 180 3 70 73.234 120 8 75 50..83.8 120 3 70 03. . . 247 3 75 08..803 40 3 70 70..2.)1 160 3 75 09..834 12U 3 70 ( . . . .3S3 8 75 59.,883 2JJ 3 70 SO . . . 104 3 75 00..805 3 72& C3..240 200 3 75 GO.,251 120 3 73ii SS..804 3 75 05..314 3 72 > i 43..433 40 3 77) ; 1'IOS. 12..123 40 3 23 bUKCl' . No Av Pr 10J westerns , ewes corn-Tod..114 tl,70 SSnatlves ? J -145 , Purchases of Uuulc No Swift & Co , 1,375 Oeorgo E. Hammond & Co 171 Tbo Armour-Cudahy PacKingcompany , 145 H. Rothschild , , , . , 40 Hamilton Stephens & Co 14 R. Uecker 21 NolsMorris 177 Shippers and feeders 59 1 I'urchuwns or Hum . Showing tha number of nogs bought by the packers and loading buyers on today's market : Armour-Cuduhy Packing company 1,0S9 Omahu Pucking Co 1,034 Swift & Co . . , 440 Oeorgo H. Hammond & Co..v 513 Slioop ( leorge II , Hammond & Co , , , , , , , , . . , . S3 Nels Morris lee With Cnttlo On tbo market with cattle : Steele & Stralan Carroll ; B. W. Austin , Noola , la ; C. E. Keys , SpringQtld ; D. S. Kinsolta & Son , Ounlap , la ; Uust Johnson , Valley ; 13. Lamb , Fullerton ; S. S. Hull , Pender ; W. O. Shepnard Ponder ; J , A. Carey , Pender ; J. vV , Hurtlfctt , Way no ; Ran Fruzior , Wayne ; M. M. Conovor , Wuyno ; E. U. Everett , Lyons ; J , II Smith , Shelby , la ; J. H. U „ Woodblno ; O , Nelson , Talmage ; J , U , Cum mins , Tulmuge ; A. Mllhredt , Berlin ; Shop uard & 1) , , Arlington ; CA It GordonCrete ; II Schinstock , West Point ; James McNu- mara , Ueouicr ; F. Given , Ueemar ; J , 11. Martin , Hceuier ; C. 11. Tilloltson , Wlinor ; Frank Nathan , Wisner ; John Morau , Wls- nor ; II T. Clarkoi OvrIght ; Wright Sz Al len , Seward ; Held & Gordon , Oak : Little & Storing , Kusson , Minn ; C. W , Smith , River Sioux , la ; C , A. Harrott , Mondamiu With Host On the market with hogs ; F , Johnson , Hlair ; J. II Hlenkison , Coleridge ; II , Smith , Shelby , la ; William Osborne , Neola , Iu „ Peterson tires , Weston , la ; J. R. 13. WnodLino , Weston , la ; J. Hastio , Cook ; O. M. Young , Uerlln ; Sheppurd Si 11. , Cedar - Hluffs ; Farmers cooperative association , Cedar Hluffs ; John Uern , Hooper ; Sheppard & I ) . , Plaluvlow ; Dressen & It , Crclgtiton ; A , Warner , Itavlton & M. , W. II Uebuse , Alnsworth ; John PUefur , Johnstown ; C. A. Johnson , Wood Luke ; Nels Nitsou , Erling , la ; J , N. Iludd , Por.smouth ; II C. Lillor , Springfield ; G. V , Morcacad , Uunlap , U , ; M. T ) . Stevens , C. Sprochfer , ponlsontft.t , A. D. Foster , Cedar RasldstJP Kropp , Sonny ler ; A. Stoufer , LludsayrVV W. Molchar , t Co , Dodge ; Perkins & p. , Octavia ; J , F. McCartney , Genoa _ With Nhfftft On Iho market with sheep : Morse , It & Co , Morse Hluffs ' Mvo 8tocK Nutss Hogs closed lOo higher A. D. Foster , Cedar Uajjlds , toppol the hog market , A farmer living near Otobolt ( takes sev eral wagon loads of cob , piles them in a heap on the ground und , then sots tire to them When they are reduced to coals ho pours sevornl bushels of outs on the mass , letting thorn scorch , and then puts out the lire by pouring on water The hogs nro then turned in nnd devour the mixture greedily Io a community where cholera is prevalent ho has not lost a hog Sioux City Tribune OMAHA WHOtiHSAljR MtVllKGSrs Produce , Fruits , Etc Eoos Strictly fresh , 10 ( < J17ci cold storage , 8@10c Hiues , Pnt.T ? , Tallow Lto Green salted hides , 4 } o ; No 2 , g. s. hides , 8c ; dry flint hides , 5(37c ( ; call hides , 4 > .f'jit ( > o ; damaged hides , 2c less ; sheep pelts , green , each , 2oc@ il.00 ; sheep pelts , dry , per lb , 7@13 > < o ; tal low , No 1,4e ; No 2 , S Si o ; grease , white , 4@4)4c ) ; yellow , 2 'V@3c. Hutteh Creamery , faucy 20@23c : cholco lfi@20c. Hairy , fancy 14@10c ; cholco , 12 ® 14c. Country , fnnoy , llil2a ( ; : good to choice , laile ) ; fair , "icJSn ; Inferior , 4@0o. Pickles Medium tier bbl , t4.75 ; smalt , t5.75 : ghcrklas , t0.75 ; C & U chow chow , ( lis 15.85 ; pts , ? 3.33. Potatoes 30@33o for cholco Onions SOiSuc Sausii ICuaLT Ubls tl.73 ; half buls t3.75. Gamn Mallard ducks , t3.00@3 60 ; mixed ducks , tl.50fl2,00 ; teal , * l.2J@l.G0 : Jack snipes , 11.00(31.25 ( ; ] , tck rabbits , $3.50@4.00 ; snull rabbits , ll.HOcgl.SO ; squirrels , tl.OO ® 1.10 ; ulovor , 7GcTtl.U0. ( CiDEii-Ubls , J5.50 ; hit bbls , t3.25. AIaple SuilAii 12Ji@15c per lb Funs Heaver , per lb , t2.50(24.00 ( ; otter , each , * 3.00@7.00 ; wolf , each , tl,50@2.OO ; coon , oucr , 25 ( < i75c ; mink , each , 15 ( < % ( 0c ; muskrut , fall , 5Q9c : skunk , rnt , 2500c ; badger , rat , 25@S0a ; doer skins , fall , per lb , 18@27c ; winter , 12323c. IIeans Choice hnnd picked navy , f 1.75(55 ( 1.60 ; choice hand ploked medium , tl.(15@ ( 1.70 ; cholco hand picked country , tl.50@1.05 ; clean country , $1.5U@1.C0 ; Infonor country , tl.O0@1.25. Piiovisions Hams , No 1,10 lb nvorago , OKc ; 20 to 23 lbs 8'/c ; 12 to 14 lbs , flsfc ; shoulders , 5c ; breakfast bacon , No 1 , sc ; hum sausage , 8J c ; dried beef hams , 7c. boot tongues , t0.ou per dozen ; dry salt meats , 6@5/o ! per per lb ; ham roulette , 0 } e ; add leper per lb" for small lots , Ari'Lcs Per bbl , common , S3.00tf2.35 ; choice , S2.50@4.00 ; fancy , S4.00Q5.00. Mince Meat 20-lb cans , 7 , ' c. Honey 15@10c per lb for choice Pkeseuvks 8@10c per lb Jellies 4@4io per lb Beeswax No 1,16@l9c Pies Feet Pickled Kits , 70c ; spiced pigs tongues , kits , S2.35 ; pickled tripe , kits , too ; pickled 11. C. tripe , kits , 85c : spiced pigs hocks , kits , $1.15. FLOun-Stuto , $4.00@5.00 ; faucy , to.00@ 5.30. 5.30.Luti Luti > Tierce Rcllncd , : , 5J o pur leaf , Oifo ; kettle rendered , 0Jc. Add o to } ia for smaller quantities Ueef Tonoues Salt , per bbl $30.00. Hat $5.0000.00. Choi- Feed S13.00. Biiaji S10.50. Lemons Fancy , $3.0006.00 ; cholco , t3.50 @ 3.00. Celeiit Per doz ; 30o. CalifokniaGiutes $200 ; pears , S2.75. Mess Poiik Per bbl , t9.75@W.50. IUnanas According to size , per bunch , $2.00 3.00. ' Buttkiiine Tubs , 18e ; roll , 14c Cocoanuts Per 100 , $5.00. AlTLE 13UTTEU CC ClIANllElUUES Capo Cod , S10.00@ll.00. OIIANOE3 Florida , per box , $3.00Q5.00. Buckwheat Flour Rer bbl , $5.50(30.00. ( Wool Fine , average , (22 ( < a23o ; medium , average , 2li ( 22o ; quarWr blood , average , 20 021c ; coarse , average , * 15@17c ; cotts und rough , avcrago , 14@l0o. * Con.N 18c. . ' • J Oats 10c. Veal Choice , medium size , 6@8o ; cholco , heavy , 4@0e. Live Pioeons Pordoz , $1.50. Groceries Dhieu FitriT ' Currantsnow.5J o ; prunes , casks 1,309 lhs.l c ; prunes , bbls or bags , 5c ; citron peel , drums , 20 tts , 22c ; lemon peel , drums , 191bs , 20c ; fard dates , boxes 12 Its , 10c ; apricots , cholco avaporntcd , 14o ; apricots , Jolly , cured , 25'lb boxes , 10c ; apri cots , fancy , Mount Hamilton ' , 25 tb boxes lOo ; apricots , choice ; bags , 80U.8 , 14Jtfo : ap ples , evaporated , Aldcn 501b boxes , Ut o ; apples , star , 8c ; apples , fancy , Alden , 51b , 10a ; apples , tan cy , Alden , 3 lb , 10 c ; Salt Lake , r. 'c , blackberries ; evaporated , 50 lb boxes , 5 > 0O > c ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 1 'io ; pears , California fancy , , ' /8 boxes , 25U > , I 12c ; poachosj Cal No 1 , fancy , % s , imp bags , 80 lb , 15c ; nectarines , red , 14c ; nectarines , silver boxes , 15o ; pjtted plums Cal , 35 lh boxes , 8) ) 01 raspberries , cvap N. Y. , now , 25 o ; prunes , Cal R. C , W-100 , boxes , 231b3 , 7o ; prunes , R. C. 00-70 , tic ; nrango peel , 15c ; rnisins , California Lond'ons , crop 1839 , $2.25 ; Cal , loose , muscatels , crop IBS ! ) , $2.03 ; Val cnclas , 1833 , Co ; Vnlcucias , now , SJ c ; Cul seedless , slip , 7a/c. Canneii uoods Fruits , California Canned Goods , Standard Brands , 3 } tha , par doz Apricots , tl.70ftil.85 ; apricots , pie fruit , $1.55 ; gallons , $4.05 ; blackberries , $3.25 ; cherries , black , $3.00@3.35 ; cherries , white , $2.2502.50 ; grapes , $ lC5@l,80 ; pears , Bartlett - lott , $2.1003 25 : poaches , yellow , $2.1002.25 ; peaches , lemon cllrgr $2,35 ; plums , egg , $1.0501.80 ; plums , gold drops , $1.80 ; plums , green gages , $1 Cygl.bO ; peaches , Bay City , with pitta in , $1,00 ; currants , $2.80 ; gooseberries - berries , $2,110 ; nectarines , $2,05 ; quinces , $3.10 ; raspberries , $8 90 ; strawberries , $2.70r poaches , 3 lb eastern standards , $1,85 ; 3 lb eastern seconds , $1.3501,50 ; 3 It pie , $1.10 ; 01b pie , $2.00 ; gallon , pie , $3.00 ; Crescent appes , high standards , $2.50 ; 2 lb gooseber ries , DOe ; 2 lb strawberries , 93@93c ; 2 lb raspberries , $1.00 ; 3 lb blueberries , 80@90o ; 3 lb blaclcborrios , 05075c ; 3 lb strawberries , preserved , $1.80 ; 3 lb raspberries , preserved , $1.80 ; 3 lb ulaukborrles , preserved , $1.20 ; pineapples , Bahama chopped , $3.00 ; 3 lb Bahama grated , $2.75 ; 3 lb Bahama sliced , $2.50 ; 3 lb Standard sliced , $1.2301.60 ; cher ries , 3 lb red , Baltimore , 83095o. Canned Fish Brook trout 3 lb , $3.40 ; sal mon tro t , 31b , S2.23 ; clams , lib , $1.25 ; clams , 2 lb , $3.00 ; clam chowder , 81b. $1.35 ; dovilcd crabs , 1 lb , $2.25 ; dovllcd crabs 2 lb $3.53 ; codfish balls , 2 lb , $1,75 ; cavler , H lb , $2.25 ; eels , 1 lb $3.40 ; lobsters , 1 lb , $1.90 ; lobsters , 31b , $2.05 ; lobsters , deviled , K lo , $2.25 ; mackerel , 1 lb , $1.75 ; mackerel , must ard sauce , 3 lb , $3.00 ; mackerel , tomato sauce , 3 lb , $2.CO ; oysters , 1 lo$1.10 ; oysters , 3 lb , $1.85 ; salmon , O , , R. , 1 lb , $1.00 ; sal mon C. R. , 2 In , $3.b0jsamon ] , Alaska , 1 lb ' , $1,00 ; salmon , Alaska,2lb , $2.05 ; shrimp s , lib $2.00 .Jr , Veoktahies Tomatoes -3lb extra , $1.00 ; . 3 lb Standard , WesuWJbrauds , 9O095e ; Galls , Sterling Cau C6.t1 trlctly standard , $3.90. Corn Preferre , " " sleek sugar corn , finest grown , $1. < H ; , Ell.fcpdgo sugar corn , very fins , $1.50 ; MoMurry's 2 lb sugar corn , $1.30 ; 3 lb extra , Westetn.brands , 65eUl.00 ( ; 3 lb standard Western brands , 70080c. Mushrooms 1 lb French , extra line , 33025u ; 1 lb French , tlno , 18022c , ; ' 1 lb French , ordi nary 10018a Peas--Tres tiao , per can.25c ; demi line , per cau , lOeV 2 lb extra , sifted , fj.00 ; 2 lb Early June , $ L33@.35 | ; 3 lb Mar row , standard brand , $1,10 } 3 lb sotked , 57c. String Beans 3 lb high grade refugee , OOo ; 3 lb Ooldoo Wax beans , 75u ; 3 lb string beans , 700. Lima Beans ' -3 lb soaked , 75o ; Boston Baked Beans 3' ' lb Lewla , $1.65 ; Crnwn brand $1,50. Hwe t Potatoes 3 lb New Jersey , $1,00 ; Daitty * $135. Pumpkin 3 lb new liumplilu , 95c. Fish Mackerel , No 1 shore , hlf bbls , $13.00 ; bloaters , hlf bbls , $18.00 ; whllo tUh , hlf bbls , $7.00 ; trout , hlf bbls , $3.50 : fam ily white tlsh , $3.00 : salmon $3.50 ; 1 lb mack erel ( herring ) , $1UO01. ' 1O ; 1 lb lluan baddies , $1.75 ; 3 lb lobsters , $2.9003.00 ; 1 lb lobtters , $2.7503.00 ; 1 lb Alaska Aulmon , Aleut , $1.00 ; 3 lb oysters 10 oz , linltlmoro Peerless $1.85 , 1 lb oysters , 5 oz , Baltimore Prerloss , $1.10 ; 3 lb seject , 13 oz , Peerless , $3.33 : 1 lb clams , llttlo necks , $1.25 ; 2 lb clams , little necks , $2.10 ; H lb sardines , lmi > orted , per caio 100s , M101C.OO ; If lb sardines , imported , par case 100s , $15.00030.00 ; K lb imported boneless sardines , 2Co ; U lb sardines American , per 100a , French Btylo , $4 6005.00 ; If lb sar dines , American , per case HKJs , French style , $7.6008.00 ; X lb sardines , mustard , per case 60s , $4.0004 85 ; Imported key sardines , $13.00. Codfish Extra ( iCorRcs , now , 5 , 0Xrand ; Bank , new , 4Wo ; I'urkey cod , Inrgv mldadlo SJ/o ; silver 2 lb blocks , OUn ; snow wnils , 2 ft > bricks , 7KU > snow while , crates 12-5 lb boxes , 7 { c ; Iceland hall.but , lie ; meditttu sealed herring , E5c : No 1 tcnlod herring , U2cdomestlo ; Holla.id herring , 55e ; Ham burg spiced herring , 11.50 ; Russian sardines , 75c ; Russian sardines , plain , 55c ; imported Holland herring , Crown brand , 80o ; do , fancy milkers , P0A Chocolate and Cocoa 21037c per lb ; German chlcKor.v , rod Sc Oii.s-KerosenurP.\V. . 10c ; W. W „ 12 > , c ; headlight , 13c ; gasoline , 12o ; lard , No 1 , 44o ; No 2 40o ; salad oil , $1.3509.00 per dozen StioAiis-Cutlanf , 8c ; cutlnaf cubes , " ' /o : standard , powdered , 7 : XXXX , powdered , 7Bt 'o1 granulated , standard , 707'fo ' ; con fectlonei-s' A. 4 'c ; whita oxtr.i U , CVjCs extra O Neb , 0c ; nmber 5J/c Soaps Custtle , mottled , per lb , S01Oo ; do , white , per lb , 135ot5c CANsert Mi' .ats 1 lb lunch tongue , $2.00 ; $1.900300 ; 1 lb salmon , Cooks Inlet , Arctic brand , line , $1,75 ; 1 lb Cuttings Cocktail , very line , $3.00 ; 3 tb salmon , Columbia river , 3 lb luncu tongue $4,75 ; 1 lb corned beef $1.30 ; 2 lb corned beef , t3.05 ; 0 It corned beef , $0.50 ; 14 11. corned beef , $14.00 ; 3 1) ) . boneless pigs feet , $3.23 ; 111. English brawn , $1,30 ; 3 lb English brnwn , $3.00 ; 0 lb English brawn , $0.6(11 1 lb compressed ham ti.7C ; 11. compressed nam , $3.75 ; 1 lb chlppod bouf , $3.00. Lyr-$1.7504.5O. Giniieu Jamaica , \i pints , $ .3.00 per doz Cheese Young Americas full cream , llo : factory twlus , U@12oK : off grodos , 708c ; Van Reason Edam $11.50 per doz ; sap sago , S3o : brick , 12J u ; llmburgor , lie ; domestic Swiss , 13014c. WiuiTiNO Paver Straw , per lb , l' 0 2J c ; rag , 2i „ 'o ; uinnilln , U , 5t ( 3)fo ) ; No 1 , lUos Union squnro , 33 per cent off list Salt Dairy , SsO lbs In bbl , bulk , $3.10 ; best grade , CO , 5s , $2.30 ; best grade , 100. 3s , $3.40 ; best grade , 23 , 10s , $2.20 ; rock salt , crushed $1.S0 ; dairy snlt , Ashton , 50 lb bags , S5o ; bulk , 234 lb bjgs , S3.33commonln ; bbls , $1.35 , Faiunaceous Goons Uarlov , lV/04c ; fa- rlnn , tjfo : peas , 3c ; ontmcal , 2JX05c ; maca roni , lOo , vonnicclll , lUc ; rlco , 400 0 ; sago nnd tapioca , 007c ; limn beans , ( la Unri'EE Roasted Arbuckle's Arioso , 24c ; McLaughlin's XXXX 'i\a\ \ German , 2IJVo ; Dilworth , 34Mc ; Alnromo , 24Ya Hemi'Twine Heavy , 14o : medium , 10c ; light 17c ; 18 B. C „ 20o ; 24 , 2oo ; 30 , 19o ; IS 17o ; broom twine ? , colored 30c. Matthess Twine Voryilne,40o ; ; fine , 83o ; medium , 85c. Sail Twine Very fine flax , 33o ; fine Ilax , • 29cflno ; : cotton , 32c : Cnlcutta hemp , 14c. Salxoda lif@4K ° per lb Stamcii 4K03C per lb Stovu Polish $3.0003.87 per gross BhoomsI tie , $3.60 ; 3 tie , $2.30 : stables , $3.S0 ; common $1.5001.75 Uaos Am , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lewlston , per 100 $17.00. NtT3 Almonds , 15o ; Brazils , 14o ; filberts , 12Wc ; pecans , llo ; walnuts , 12 } < c ; peanut cocks , 8 c ; roasted lie ; Tounossoe peanuts , 7c. 7c.SriCES SriCES Whole , per lb Alsplco , lOo ; Cas sia , China , 9o ; cloves , Pennng , 34c ; nutmegs No 1 , 75c ; pepper , 18@19a Dnuas ( Grocers ) Per lb Borax , 10c ; oopperas , 2 > o ; Bay leaves 15c ; glue , 10c ; epsom Salts , 4c ; gluuber salts , 3c ; sulphui ? 5c ; blue vitrei , 9o ; alum , 4o ; tartaric acid , 4Sc ; rosin , 2c : saltpeter , absolutely pure , 10c ; gum camphor , 3 lbs in box , 1 oz cakes , 33c ; hops , } i und y lb packages , 20o ; sago , } { and } io pucKages 15c ; madder , 13c ; salt potcr , lOo ; indigo , 3 lb und 5 lb boxes , S F , 65@70c ; Indigo , 8 lb and 5 lb boxes , Madris , 75c ; scaling wax , 35 lb boxes , red , 3 } o ; seal ing wnx , 25 lb boxes , white 4c. Coffee Green Fancy old golden Rio , 21c ; fancy old peabury , " 23J c ; Rio , cholco to fancy , 22c : Rio , prime , 21c ; Rte , good , 20c ; Mocha , 29c ; Java , fancy Mundcbling , 23c ; Java , good Interior , 24c ; African , 2a ! Rope Manillaropo , MJ cbasis ; sisal rope , HKc ; cotton rope , 16c : now Drocess , 8V o. Cotton Twine Bibb , very fine , 8 or 4 ply , 22o ; fine , 20c ; Daisy , 18c. Olives Quarts , per doz , $3.75 ; pints , per doz , $2.25 ; bulk , per gal , Oil Dry Goods Caiu'Et VvAiii' Bibb , white , lSWo ; ' colored , 21WO. . Batts Standard , 80 ; gem , 10c ; beauty YZ4cboono , 14a ; peerless , case , $7.50. Cohset Jeans Boston , } { o ; Androscog gin 7Jfc ; Kcursargc , 7o ; Uookport , G'fc : Conestoga , OVc Ticks Oakland , A , 7Jio ; Tnternntlonal YY , 8e ; Shotucket , B , 8 > c ; Warren , No 870 , lOo : Berwick , 'BA , 18c ; Acme , 18c ; York , 30 Inch , 12 > fc ; York , 32 inch , 13 > ic ; Swift Ulvor , 80 : Thorndiko , OO , 8W0 ; Thorndiko EF 8K0 : Thorndiko 12. . ) . Il' < Tcr Thorndiko XX , 15c ; Cordis No 5 , 9Kc ; Co disNo.4,10Xa Kentucky Jeans Memorial , 15c ; Glen wood , 20c ; Ky Star , 35c : Hercules , 18o ; Em pire , 2oc ; Cottswold , 37 c ; Melvlllo , B3c ; Bang-up , 27J c. Cn.isn Stevens B , 8J ; Stevens A , 7o ; bleached , 8c ; Stevens P , 7Jfo ; bleached , 8Jfc ; Stevens N , 8Kc ; bleached , 9Uc ; Stevens - ens' SRT , U c. Miscellaneous Table oil cloth , $2.50 ; table oil cloth , marble , $2.50 ; plalu llollund , 9o : dado Holland , Vi } { . Fla.Nnei.8 Plaid Raftsmen 20c ; Clear Lake , 32 > e ; Iron Mountain , 2 ! fc ' : White GH No 2 , Jf , 22Uo ; GH No 1 , ( . 'Mn } ; BH No 8. Jf 32 ; o ; BH No 1. } { , 3uc ; Quccheo No 1 , Jf , 48cl I'lii.NTs Solid Colors Atlantic , 6c ; Slater , Cc ; Berlin oil , 6 0 ; Garner oil , 007c. Pink and Robes Richmond , 0 } n ; Allen , 0c ; Rlverpohlt , fit < fc ; Stool River , Co ; Pacific , • 6c. Indigo tlluo St Loger , 5J 0 ; Wash ington , OWc ; American , 6'jc ; Arnold , 0)ic ; Arnold Century , He : Amand , 18c ; Stlofel A , 13c : Windsor gold tk't , 10 > o ; Arnold B , lOJ c.Arnold ; A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10'Jo ; Yellow Seal , 10 < c. C.AMiiiucs Slater , oc ; Woods , 5o ; Stand ard , 5c ; Peacock , 5c. Flannel White Quocoho No 3 , Jf Inch 37j.o ; Quooche , No 3 , Jf inch , 32 > e ; Anuwnn , 33' o ; Windsor , 22 > c ; rod C , 24 Inch , 15) ) 0 : zii , 21 inch 21U , GG , 34 inch , 20c ; H A F , $ { luch , 25c ; J U F , % inch , 27o ; G , % Inch 23c. Denims -vmoskoag , 9 oz , 10' ' c ; Everett , 7 oz , 13o ; York , 7 013c ; Haymaker , 8K0 ; Jaffroy XX , 12c ; Juftroy XXX , 12 > io ; Beaver Creek AA , HKc ; Beaver Creole BB , lOJ c ; Beavur Crook CC 9c. PillNTo Dross Charter Oak , SJ c ; na- mapo , 4J < c ; Lodl , 5Kc : Allen , dn Richmond , ( lo : Windsor , OUo ; liddystono , ( l c ; Paclllc , 0 o. ( o.JiNdiiAM Plunknt checas , CJi' ; Whit tonton.6 0 ; York , Gjlfu : Normundl dross , S' o ; Calcutta dress , 7jjfo ; Renfrew dress , 8 l4@12Ka Drugs Ho rax , Ho ; cltno acid , 4505Oo ; tartaric acid 40044c ; carbolic acid , 30041c ; castor oil , $1.3401.20 ; balsam tolu , 8O039o ; tonka beans , $1..V > @ 1.00 ; cubeb berries , $1.95 ; calo mel , 05u ; camphor , 40040c ; canthurides , $1.3501,30 ; cassia buds , 17020a : chloroform , 60052b ; ergot , 45050c ; glycerine , 20@25c ; gum arable , 00093c ; lycopodium , 40.ul5e ! ; mercury , 8O0 ; morphinosulph , $2.0902.90 ; opium , $3.50 ; quinlno , 33043u : turpe ntlno , 54o ; linseed , raw , 53c ; boiled , Olu Ijiimhor and Itulldins Material DIMENSIONS AND TIMI1EH , 12 ft 14ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 33 ft 34 ft 3x1..15 00.15 00 15 00 1000 10 00 17 00 17 03 8x0.,15 00 15 00 15 00 1600 10 00 17 00 17 00 2x8. . . .1500 1500 1500 10 00 10 00 17 00 17 1)0 ) 2x10..1500 15 00 15 00 1000 1000 17 00 17 00 3x13..15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 III 00 17 00 17 0J 4x43x8.10 00 111 00 16 00 17 00 17 00 18 50 13 50 Fcncinu No 1,4 and ! ) In , 12 nnd 14 ft , rough , $10.00010.60 ; No 1 , 4 and 0 iu , 10 ft , $17.00017.50 ; No 2 , 4 and 0 in , 12 and 16 ft , I1H.50Y414.00 ; No 3 , 4 and 0 in 10 ft , $14.60. FinisuiKO 1st and 2d clear , Vi inch , s 3 s , $49.00051 00 : 1st and 3d clourk und 3 inch , s 3 s , $47.00050.00 ; 3d clear , ltf inch , s 8s , $13.00010.00 ; 11 select , IK 1J < nnd3 inch , s 2s , $17.000)38.00 ) ; 1st nnd 2d clear , 1 inch , s 2 u , $15.00 ; 3d clear , 1 inch , s 3 s. $30.00 ; A select 1 inch , s 2 s , $34 00 ; B Bolcct , 1 inch , s 2 s , $29.60. Stock Hoahiis A , 12 Inch , s 1 s , 14 and 10 feet , $45.00 ; P , 13 Inch , s 1 s. 12,14 and 16 feet $11.00 ; C , 13 Inch , s 1 s , 12 ami 10 feet , $30.03 ; 1) , 12 inch , sis , 12 , 14 nnd 16 feet $23.00 ; No 1 com 12 inch , s 1 s , 12 feet$18.O0 ; No 3 com 12 Inch , s 1 s , 14 nnd 16 foet$17/.5O0 / 18.MI ; No 1 com 13 Inch , a l s , 10. 18 und 20 feet , jia.50 ; No 2 com 12 Inch , s 1 s , 14 and 10 fcctv $15.60. Pori.AU Lumheiv-Cloar poplar box bds , } ( in , 6 3 s , $35.UQ : clear poplar , % in panel , $29.00 ; clear poplar , % In panel , $89.00 ; clear poplar , } • in panel , slock wide , s 2s , $33.00 ; clear poplar corrugated celling , } i in , $83.CO. Posts White cedar,0 in havles,12u ; white cedar , 5 'f In ' halves and 8 in quarters , llo ; uhlte cedar , 4 in round , I63 ; Tennessee red cedar , split , 17c ; split oak , white , 8c ; sawed oak I7p. Slill- LAP No 1 plain , 8 and 18 In , $17.00 ; No 2 plain , 8 and 16 In $15.60 ; No 1 , O , U. , I7.C0. Battens , Well Tuuino , Pickkts O G butts , 8 > j mob , O' . io ; O ti butts , 3KJ ( , ? ,35u ; 3 In well tubing , D ft M and bev31.00 ; pickets , 1) & tl | nat , $81.00t pickets , D A II , i > qunro , $18.00. Ckilinu and Pautition 1st com Vln white plno partition , $31.03 ; 21 com Jlfj-ln while plno partition , $ )7.U0 ; clear * j-in yellow pine celling , $20.00 : clear VIii Norway , tl ! Vl ; 3d com Vln Norway , $18.53. Floorino 1st com 6 Inch , white pine , $34.00 ; 2d com (1 ( Inch , white plno $81.00 ; 3.1 com 0 Inch , white pine , $20.00 : D com 0 Inch , white pine , S8O.U0 ; com 4 und 0 Inch , yellow nine , $15.00 ; Star 4 inch , yellow plno , $17.00 ; 1st and 2d clear yolloiv pine , 4 and 0 Inch , S1S.50. SiilNdl.r.s Per M XX clear , $320 ; extrA • A * , S3.SU ; standard A , $3.40 ; 5 inch clear Sl.fiOC4l.70 ; 6 inch clear $1.7501.80 ; No 1 $1.1001.15 : clear rod cedar , mlxod widths , from Wnsbington territory , $3,40 ; California red wood , dimension widths , $4.rlj | cypress , rloar heart , dimension widths , $3.35 ; laths , $ 3.10. Lime Best , 83a Ckmentfl.25. . Pl.ASTEll S2.20. IlAlll 20c. Buii.Disn Hiiick Common , $0.0007.50 pjr M ; selected , $7.5309.00 per M ; sewer brloK , $ fl.W@10.H ( ( ) per M. Sash 60 per cent discount , Tim Great Itock Island lloutc Ill ehnuijiiip tlmo on Sumlny , Nov 17 , the Clucngu , Rock Isltiiul & Pnullio Hy linvo consldored ovorv point of Interest - torost to tlio Omaha traveling public If you nro pome to Dos Moines , Chicago or any tiolnt oust , our solid vostlhulo limited train Is just what you want Lon.ro Omaha nt 4.125p. m nrrlvo In Dos Molnos 0S0 : p. in anil Ohicairo 8:30 : a. in , ilininjr car for supper Uuivlnu ; Council Hhilfrt nnd for hroakfast before ronchlnpr ChionRo This train Is also equipped with the finest sleepers and chair cora tnndo by tno L'ulliinui Co , wlilch leave from thu U. 1' . depot , Omalm every day at 4i : ! . 'i ' p. 111. , rank I n i ; close coniiection s at Oh ion fro with all trains for custom points In addition to this ma nltlcont train wo have two ether daily trains to Ohicairo , loavlnif Omaha at i:15 ) : a. m. and 5:15 : pm For Information as to routes , rates , tlmo , otc , call at ticket o111co , 1305 Fni'tinm street ; telephone 782. S. S. Stbvkns General Western Agent It Has Gone Wrst * Judge : Have yor suthln' tor sayV" nsltcd the loader of , the band us tiio.v prepared to strlnjf up the man they hail caucht with tlio captains horse "Yor Bhoutln' I am , I want It put inter ther papers thot It my 11:11110 Is McAIliator I ain't no blamed tondcrfoot and I dent bolonif to no dude four hun dred " And having proved thoio was 110 blot on the family escutcheon ho mot his fate llko n true Texan Mrs Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething produces natural sleep 225 cents a bottle SCHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , ProvisionsMStocHs Basement First National Bank , : t05 Sotilh IHIIi Street , - Oiniiliii COMMEROIAL . NATIONAL BANK Capital , - $400,000 Surplus , - . _ _ 40,000 O.llcers anil Dlractorj-E. M. Xtorsoman 0 M llltcbcock , Jos Hnrnenu Jr , A , Henry K. M. Anderson , Wm O. Maul v. pros , ; I , , 11. Will iams , A. 1' . Hopkins , pvcs.i A. Millard , cashier ; V. 11. llryimr , assistant cashier NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK V. S. DEPOSITORY OMAHA , NEP CnnKnl 94 011,000 SurpliisJnn 1st , 1880 52,000 OITICI' .IW AND DIHKCTOItS Hkmiv W. VA.TES , Predtilent , Lkwis S , ltKKi ) , Vice President A. K. Toitzai.in , 1 W. V. MlllHK John H. Collins , It O. CusiiiMi , JN II I' .lTIUCK , w. II s. lluriiF < , tnsiltr THEIRON BANK , Cor 12th nnd Karnam Fts A Oouoral il-mii.ij liuiluusifi' .iU'sacted , % M fa frp WANTED Bff I W g a * * & , 1CSUED DY CITIES O 1 M Ul O c ° uNTIC8&CH00l B B E0 W DIBTHICTB , WATCR Correspondence solicited , C0MPANIE8 , ETC NW Harris & Company , Bankets , 103-105 Deorborn Street CHICACO . 70 Btnto Street BOSTON OMAHA MOTACTPM Boots one ! 8I100B. KIIIKENDALL , JO.SSS Jt CO , fiuccoieors to Ileod , Jonoi A Co , Wholesale Manufacturers orBJob&Sboos Ageuti for Unitijii llubbcr Sboo To , 1103.1101 and 1101 llaroej Blrest , Omslia , N br ka Browora BTORZ & 1L.EU , . Lager Beer Brewers , 1M1 North Klglilctath Btrsst , Oinans , Ksbraita Cornlqo EAQLE OOttNWa WORKS , Manufactnren ofGalyanlzeilran Cornice Wloilow-caiit and meuhlo • kjllnliU John lCptntler , yroprlilor 108 and 11U Bouth lUtn street Steam Fitting , Pumps , . Eto * „ - CI.AtlK 8 rtJAtl IWATIXtl co Pamus , Pipes and Engto Steam , watsr , railway and mining lupplles , rtc , WJ.IMand VU Varnam itrsat , Oamlii U , S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO , Steam and Water Sonnlies , Ilallldar wiol mills 1S and ffJO Jones stOmalia ( I , V. Hon , Acting Mirmur , BHOWNELL & OO , EusIubs , Boilers anil General Hacliinery bhaot-iron wor'x , • leam punpa > w mills 1713-1SU Irfaranworlh straul , Oniua Iron Works . PAXTON * VIElif/lNU WON WOUKS , Wrought and Cast iron Building Worlc KBBlDotlrati work , general foundrrrrcailun ? . and blackimllh work , omco and works U , 1 > , Ut aud Hth lli ( rlomolia QMAUA WIRE A IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Delk ralU , window auardi , flower ilandi , wlrokiim lo li ) Nona 161U tire * ) , Oroalia , OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , MaaPrs of Tire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaollt , lall wori , lioo tbutlera and Are ocapjt Q.itudnea.propr , Cor.Uil ) aud . ainonbu " SSSiluE SrB _ iS : "Ji75/snuoii' ' j = co , Wholeiala manuficlureir ± t Sal , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings Hunch offlco iil > aad Und ( r en , Okiaba , Web UNION STOCK YARD CO , Of South Omaha , Limited OMAHA JOBBERS ' DIRECTORY I J = 1 = = a , M ARrJcuHurnl Iriiplomcnls M iNixoln a 'it etcaLf m , * * H Agricnlt'l Implemeiiis , Wagous , Carriages I Ba me . lo ivhnlesalo Omaha , ypbraita , H MOL1NE , MIUtlTRN , V sfoTwAnU ( Jo ! | Manutacturornnnd Jobbcrsln H Wagons , Buggies , Mci , Plows , Eta C r , 9ib and t'acitlc ! tiocl . Omalia H ArtjatB'7Mnlorlnlo. H " ' a. iWSPE , Jr , M Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs H UU Domlaa ilracltlmalin Nebranka H , . - f H H * . V. MOlfsK A CO , M JotD3rs of Boots ani Shoe 101 , llOt , UOSUnnaUt ulrjpt , Omaha Manufadorr H Bummeritwel l o mn | H ' , - 1 H Coal Ooko , eto M JAMES W. Til AT HElCcOAh CO , M Miners and Shippers of Coal and Coke , lU.om 1 U. 8. National Hank llulldlnt , Umatia H OMAHA CO A L , COKE .fl.lME CO " M Johhers of Hard aid Soft Coal | 50) ) South 'lh lre t , Omalia Nebraska H NE lilt AUK A EUEL CO , " M Shippers of Coal and Cok 111 South Hfiitroot Omalia Nebraska H Commlaalon oncTsToroHQ H Storage and Commission Msrchants , B BpaclalUes-llutlcr , n at , ctu.t e. hnultraaaia. . 1 lilt llownld sheet , Omaha , Neb H " ' 1 H VEAN , ARMSTRONgTa ' co ' , * H Wholesale Cigars , 40North Cth Street , Omalia Neb "Helto" UJJ , M 1 : ii H Pry CpotlB nnd Npllona , . H m M. E. SMITH , t CO , H Dry GGOds , Fnrnishiug Goods and Notions B 11W ana 1104 l > ou la , cor , 11 III .troet , Umahn , Nub H KILPA1RICK KOCH DRY OOODS CO , ' M Importers & Johhers in Dry Good } , Notions . B Qenti' Furnbhlnii Cools Cormr llth and Ilimer i H streets , Omaha , Nebraska H 1 tr H Fumlturo H DEW El' A TONE , " M Wholesale Dealers in Furniture B famam street , Omaha , Nobrafc a. M ' CHARLES SIirVERICK , " * " M Furniture B Omahu , Nebraska M ! = 3 H CrooorloB H MoCORD , BRADY Ac67 * M Wholesale Grocers , ' B ISth andl aTenwcrth rtr.ets , Omabn , Nobratka M • - . 'i ' H Hardware H WJ BROATCH , M Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel B BprlDKS , wa or stoek hiriwuru lumbir , oto Wt M 1311 Llarnojr stroat , Omaha M HIMEDAUOH A TAYLOR M Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair Sliop fl tlechanlcs Tools and IluCaln Scnlcs 1106 Dcuflsi M street , Umntis , N b. H " Lumber , Eto H JOHN A. WAKKFlELh" M Wholesale Lumhcr , Etc fl Impottod and Amerlcnn Porllund CotncnU StaM | agent tor Milwaukee llydrnulla Cement H and Quli.oy White Mme H CHAS R. LEE , ' M Dealer in Hardwood Lnmher H Woodcarpati and parquetlloirlng sihant Djuglaa | streets Omaha , Nebroska B OMAHA LUMBER CO , ' M All Kinds of Building Material \7holesalB \ lSlh strtet and Union I'aellle trnok , Oiuaha | ' LOUIS BRATFORD , " M Dealer In Lnmher , Lain , Lime , Sash Doors , oto TartU Corner "th nwDoui a ? * ORlo # | Corner lOtti and DoiihIb i M Fit ed ir on Ay , " " " M Lamlier , Lime , Cement , Etc , , Etc H Cori.11 Mb and Itounlas streets , Omaha V H C. N. DIET . H Dealer in All Rinds of Lnmher H 19th and California streets , O.aaha , Nsbrhska , M Wllllnory nnd Motions B I. OBERFELDER & CO , ' M Importers & Joiers in Millinery & Notions B S01W and SIS South llth street H Notion a , H j J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO , H Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods B 1124 Itarnojr street , naiaha M OIlB " H CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , " H Wholesale Heilncd and Luhricatim Oils , B Axle 'Graase , etc Omsha A. II 111.hop. Manager H M Pap or M oarpenIer paper " CO , * ' H Wholesale Paper Dealers , B Catrr a nice stock of urin' .lnu , wrapping and writing H paper Hpeclal attention alven to card piper M t Safe a to M " * * A. L. DEANE & CO , General Asonis tor H ' B Halls Safes , . 8tl and XiS South 10th Bt , Omaha , M • " Toys , Eto , L , JU J , | H.HARDY & CO , H Jobbers of H Toys , Dolls , Alhunrs , Fancy Goals , HO'isfl t'urulsblng floods Children's Carrlsces ltd B taruam street , Oiuabs Neb H - tub M CHICAGO SHORT LINE I OF THE H Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul R'y ' , TbA licit Ilouto from Oinnba aud Couacil H BlulTj to TWO TBA lLr nmH OMAHA Chicago , - AND MllnnnVoc , 8t. l'aul , Mlnucnpolii , Cedar Itnnldf , H Bock Island Fr eporl , Itockford , H Clinton , Dubniiue , Unrcuport , H Elgin , ' Madison , Jane vlllet H Ilclolts Winona , Li Crosse , H And all othtrImportant points East , Morllissit and H boolUMl H ror through tickets call on Iba thttat aufat at 1101 H Rornam .Ireet , lu llsk r lllook , or at Uiilca I'Aeila H e pot H Pullman Blaapara and tbeflnastpinln/Cars In the ] B world are run on lb * mala line oi thv tnleaca , Mil , B wauke * 4 St l'aul llallnsj , and arvry atUntlon II paid to passengers eourluous emplors of thi c < iu | irbKU . eaeral Mananar | 1. K.TCCKKH , As.l.tinl Usuersl Monster A. V , 11. CAIil'GNTBH , lieneral l'ssisnusr as * 'llckrt Aurot OKO li iiBAVroBD.AstUtsalGaaarall'awcafeJ • Dd Ticket Agent r.J.UiatiS.uiBtial8aptilutiaeab M