K THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNES IDAY FEBRUARY , 10 , 1890. 8 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS jti Strong Undertone to Wheat Caueod • H W. By Big Short Sollora Oovorlnpt k \ GOOD DEMAND FOR CASH COnN " B. A Ijnr o Ilusinrss In Slay Ontn ICnrly AH ! in the Dny Provisions Quiet K Cnttlo Active IIuri H < In Fnir Doinnntl H | CHICAGO VHOJlUCE MAKKITCS Mli Ciiicaqo , Feb , 13. | Sicclnl | Tclceram to HRi 3" E IIee ] There was a strong undertone HI ? in wheat today , which was partly duo to Hj bo mo covering by tha big short seller * , good Hji buying by Hutchinson and general buying Tl on the prospect of colder weather Liver ] - " I'ool wns simply steady The weather helped Hl prices some It was below zero nt Mlnnc- Ml npolis nnd freezing hard In the southwest , Hji * wlioro it hud boon rolntng Cnlifornm ref f J ported that rtvBecdltip was stopped by gen HjP cra' ' rains Out-lnspcctlon ot wheat hero Wm wns also significant , Including 35,000 bushels Sy of No 3 rod winter nnd 122,000 bushels of I No 8 spring The mnrUot opened weak , ft but the early buying was of a character to HI cause the trndo to hcsltato about shorting 1 the market Hutchinson was n free buyer T W. T. linker wus n buyer Pardndgo cov- w crcd some wheat very quietly , lit although ho filled the crowd by selling If ) on the bulge Still later Cudahy was ! * credited with covering There was consider HHHfe nblo long wheat sold early and McCormlok : " * & Co led the selling May sold hero nt 77c , 7777 c , to TOJffc , to 77 0 at 10 oclock Juno sold at 77 @ 77tfc nnd July nt 7r > Jf@llo nt the same tune There was very fair fto In wheat late in the dnv March touched 7r04@7r > } fc , closing at 75&o ; May "i'lio , closing nt TiMv , Juno " "Kc , closing at 77 > $ oj July 1C > % ( < KXi closing at 7lM' ) @ " < V3s ° . Corn was not much changed In price until i near the close , when a few brokers from the ' i " -1 ? ' provision pit went ever and bought cou- i siaorablo July It was credited to Cudahy and others Thcro was a good demand for cash corn to load , old No 2 stock , and it wns thought that some vessel i room was taken March sold at 28@28 > fc , j May at 2JJfftKc ( ) , July nt S0K@3U tfc , closing at the best prices for the day i In oats thcro was it largo business in May early , but only a moderate trade in ether de liveries Later qulotncss prevailed The opening was rather stronger , lirst sales for May being the same as yesterdays close 21c. A fractional advance was recorded , but it only lasted a short tlmo , as a broker ropro- ! scntlng a Inrgo long began soiling hoavlly A weak fooling developed and prices receded H@6c There was liberal buying on the decline , mostly to cover shorts , " nuu prices reacted nnd closed at the saino prices ns yesterday March and Juno were a trillo lower early July remained steady No 3 in store and to go to store was slow at 19 > vB10o. ( No 2 white for Mnv sold slowly at 23 , , ( g.3 : ! } & . The provision trade spent another quiet day The price of Moy pork holds , close around $10 00. There was a llttlo heaviness curly , when May uork touched { 0.92 } , Juno J9.05 and July SlO.OiX1 . The recovery was to $10.00 for May and to $10.10 for July Ulbs I . and lara early showed slight declines May - 4 ribs sold ut $4.75 and May lnrd at $5.00. 'j ' • There was a slight locovory later / \ CHICAGO IjIVB BTOOIC Cnimtio , Fob 13. [ Spaolal Tolo ran to Tub Hee.1 Cvrn.it A light run , showing T/\ a decrcuso of 2,000 against last Tuesday and no increase for the corresponding period of last week , would seum to tndicato only a moderate run for-tho rcmainderof the week , but hundreds ot telogrntns went out quoting . a substantial nd anco and ordering in caltlo Husinoss was nctivo , with exporters looking j sharply uftor what they wanted and taking j2' about nil the good steers Some salesmen js ? . quoted an advance equal to lOo on best steers , while ordinary and medium sold only ashudo E' higher * All classes ot butchers stock jr . sold from strong to a slight mk ndvanco There was a fair demand X for stoukcrs and feeders , with prices about jU the same as heretofore Cholco bcoves , $1 30 WM @ 4.05 ; medium to good steers 1.850 to 1,500 * M lbs , W.00@1.-I0 : 1.200 to l.i50 ! lbs $3.o0 M C20 : 050 to 1.200 lbs $3.00(33 ( 80. Stockers T nnd feeders , ? 2.40@3.40 : cows , bulls and T mixed $ l.4l3.10j ) bulk $2.25@2.50. Texas 'I corn-fod steers , $2.7503.45. _ ask Hoas-TOo demand was fair and price about the same as at the close yesterday , but \ 10@15o lower than Saturday The bulk of mixed sold within a range of $3.85(33.90 ( and selected heavy at $3.00(33.05. ( Light sorts jgj told at $3,90(33 ( 95. ft MNANCIAU Hi New Vouk , Fob 18. ISpooIal Tologramto ' & The Hke I Stocks Trust stocks took see , si ' ondary place at the opening of the market to day The start was made on active traning , ' In which all the active stooks of yestor- , r flay , except trusts , were prominent Hoolc , j. * ' Island led In the regular list Missouri Pa- v < _ clflc , Union Paciiio and Atchison wcro uota- ' < * bio for animation , but the majority of the ' ' • * list wore dull and without feature First prices were rather irregular , but generally higher , and among leading stocks f urthor ad vances extending to % per cent were estab- • llshod during the first half hour of business 1 Rock Island , Missouri Pacific and Sugar Ho- Oncrles rose JS per cent each and Atchison I % per cent , but while stocks of the regular MMMk list were uf torward well maintained at about " " " " * F l " 10 'ov ' ° l ot the best prices , Sugar developed TiTiwm " " " V mnr'eil ' weakness on largely increased busl- * ncssuand lost all of the early Improvement with something In addition The general market again displayed considerable strength ilg ' . toward the end of the hour and at 11 o'clock % } > it was fairly active nnd firm at boat prices | vj ! The character of business did not change $ & during the hour to 12 oclock Sugar again pjfo lost X to 07JfT and was held close around 09. { • New England lost \i t o 45Jf , but was still S-V " higher than the close lust night Nearly all Vt the Coal stocks were Unn and reoeived no i w- . setback from the host prices Lon f ? ' don was buying nioderatoly during the % * ' morning and shorts bought Hook Island K > M - Chicago houses were generally boorish It is claimed the old pool is in existouco in St r7 ! Paul , the same that put the price to 75 : ; -f many months aeo The attitude of insiders < " • , in Northwestern cuusos a very hopeful feel l ' lng In that stock Talk last night was do- ' ; , cldedly bearish and tuq bears not only claim , , , to bo masters of the situation , but It is hlntod that they have au understanding with Mr Gould , Clood buying In stocks continued to Wjjpl sf r the close , but the last pr cos were not at thaT \T , ) best llguros Sugar trusts countered the * i , ' 4 railroad list and closed ljf lower The j , J gains In western stocks were partly duo to ' covering aud partly to the improved tone I % caused by excellent reports of earnings ; B lSurlington gained } & per cent , ijock IslandS Sm , i } ( } Missouri Paclllo Ji and others smeller > fractions Tbo total sales were 104,000 1 | 1' . shares t 5 The following were the closing quotations : ; f I ) . 8 , regular , liay Notthern lsclQo . 30 r > , UtJ < coupon ! . . r 'ii doDrcforreJ , , * 3li $ ' i UB.llUreiUlariaisI o. & N. W 10 s ' v U.B.4KS coupons , ,10iv { doprererred 141 fkclde&ior'ii ) tit ) N.V.t'entral 1M J Central IMlBo , , . . 33IMUB . . , 1 ! J ' - ClilcaeoAlton . . .IX ) Itocklaland WIS i CblcaBOUurllnitun | U.ll.&SU' ( W1 aj AOulno ? , ,107 do prof erred . . . . . IIS I P..L.XW I35S Uul'aul &Om h „ 3\U \ v lllDoUCaatral.IUU ) aoprsferrea W ) , I.IJ.W „ Uulon l'acltlo , 67 KansasisTexas . , . b'X tr.Bi.li.Jtl' . , . . , . , mi ' Iko Shore 1W' > aopreforrod , , , . ViH , \ ' Michigan Central , W14 Western Culoa . . , SIS sjf MUsourlfacino . . . 7IH ( Br ( Monet on Call Easy at 3 @ 5 per cent ' " \ r P im MsKOiNTiLB I'Afait 538 > f per } \ ' cent , Sterunq Exouinoe Quiet and steady ) 1 sixty-day bills , $4.b3 | demand , Rb7. Mining Stocks Nf.w Voiik , Fob 18. [ Special Telegram toTnnllRit.l The folio win t nrj the mla Ingstock quotations : Alice 100 HoraeMnke 'M Caledonia , II II..ISO Morn Silver 23" > Con cal AVa , , .4M Mexican , 309 Ileadwood T. . . . .l.V ) Ontario nS HurekaCon ! )00 ) Sierra Nevada . . . .aw Kl Crlsto U0 SmnllHupes IfS ( I011UKV Curry Wi SutterCreek 150 HaleiNorcroja , . V. * } Itond OfTcrlnzs Washisoton , Fob 18. [ Special Telegram to Tun Uee | Uonds oiTcred : $570,000 at $1.24 ; $90,500 at $ l.0 , ' 8 ' . P KOI ) JciTjlXTtK KTi CniCAno Fob IS 1:15 : p. m. close Wheat Firmer ; February , 74 0 ? May , 77Ja c Corn Firmer ; February , S'Mci'fAnv , 30c. Oats Firmer ! February , 19io ; May , 21c Hyo May , 44'fo. llarlev- Nothing doing . Prime Timothy $1.18@1.20. Flax-Cash. $1.3& Whisky $1.02. Pork-Hlghor ; Foburary , $9.70 ; May , $10.00. Lard Steady ; February $5.57Jj'i May , $5.90. Flour Quotably unchanged ; winter wheat $2,00 4. : ; spring wheat , $1.10@4.73 : rye , $2.50a.5 ( ! ; buck wheat , $1.2501.50 per cwU Provisions Shoulders , $5.15j5.25 ( ; short olenr , $4.95g5.00 ( ; short ribs , for February $1.70. Butter Unchanged ; creamery , 15@20o ; dairy , 10Q21c , , Checso Unchanged ; full crenm Ched dars and Hats 9'4"95fo ' ; Young Americas 10 410if < s. Lggs unchanged ; fresh , 13@14c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy and light green salted , 0 > ic ; suited bull , 3 c ; green salted calf , 5J udry ; Hint , 0@7c ; dry calf , 5@Co ; doacona , 2c each Tallow Unchanged : No 1 , solid packed , 4c ; No 2 , : iVj(33)a ( ) ; cuko , 4c Hecoipts Shlprats Flour 18.000 8.000 Whont 10,000 24,000 Corn 311,000 100,000 Oats 281,000 181,000 Now Yorlc , Fob 18. Wheat Ilocolpts , 27,500 bushels ; experts , 0,000 bushels ; spot opened weaker , closed steadier ; No 2 rod , 84H@S4 } o In olovutor , B5Jtf@St5c ulloat , 85 % (5b0io ( f. 0. b. ; options closed barely steady ; No , 2 red , February 84 } c. Corn Krcolpts , 313,2J0 , bushels , experts , 205.S00 bushels ; spot weaker ; No 2 , 84J @ 34Jfo ( in elevator , 8jJi@30c alloat ; ungrauod mixed , 3435 o ; options lirm ; Fobrunry , 85c Oats Receipts , 12,000 bushels ; experts , 012 bushels ; spot weaker ; options lower , February closing at 27c : spot No 2 white , 2K@23e ; mixed western , 2G@29o ; white western , a'Jrtl31o. ( Cofloo Options closed barely Btendy and unchanged to 5 points up ; salesB5.250 bags ; February , $10.30 ; May , $1015@10.25 ; spot Klo Urm ; fair cargoes , $20.00. Sugar.-Haw , steady ; rellued , easy Petroleum United closed for March at $1.05 . Eggs Flrmor ; woatorn , 15X@10c Pork Steady Lard Closed steady ; spot quiet ; western steam , $0.17 } $ ; May closing nt W.24 nsltod Uuttor Quiet ; Elgin , 28(328tfo ( ! ; western dairy , S@l7c ; creamery , 12@27c Cneoso Firm ; western , bMlOc St lnMiis Fob 18. Wnoat Higher ; ensh , 75 5-10c ; May , 7C > ( ct7 < 13 c. - Corn Higher ; cash , 24fc ; ! ; May , 20 , ' . Oats Higher ; cash , 20Wc Pork Dull ut $10.00. Lard Nominal at $5.00. Whisky Steady-ut$1.0J. Milwaukee Fob 18. Wheat Firm ; No 2 spring , on track , cash , 72@r3c ; Muy , 73Vc. uorn Steady ; No 3 , on track , 20 } < f@J7a Oats Quiet ; No 2 white , ou track , -J ! > > e. Kyo Firm ; No 1 in stce , 43@43'fc. Barley Easy ; No 2 in store , 400. Provisions Unchanged ; pone , Urm ; oish , $9.70. AXtnnoanniio Fob 18. Wheat Active ; receipts , 135 cars ; shipments , 31 cars Clos ing : No 1 hard , Februury nnd March , 70c ; May , 78c ; on track , 77o ; No 1 north ern , Fabrunrv , 74 } c ; May 70 @ 70 > fc ; on track , 75 > @r0o ; No I northern , Fobru nry , TZ } e\ \ May , 74 0 ; on track , 72 > i@74c KaiiBtis City Fob 18. Wheat Steady : No 2 hard , cash , 63e ; No 2 red , cash and Fobrunry , 08o bid Corn U3Wor ; No 2 , cash , 20o bid ; Feb ruary , 20JJ c , Oats No , 2 , cash , 17o ; February , lCJfo ' Cincinnati Fob 18. Wheat Steady ; Nn.2red. 77@77 c * Corn Firm ; Mo 2 mixed , 31c. • Oats Lower ; No 2 mixed , 23c Whisky $1.02. Liverpool , Fob 18. Wheat Steady : demand fair ; noldors offer sparingly ; red western winter , 0s llj d per cental Corn Steady ; demand good ; new mlxod western , 3s 8J d per cental LIVE BTOOIC Cliloairo , Fob 18. The Drovers Journal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 4.500 ; market strong to a shade higher ; bcoves , $4.30 ® 1.05 ; steers , f3.00@l.40stockorsatid ; feeders , $2.40@A49 ; Texas corn-fed steers $2.733 ( ( 45. Hogs Receipts , 23,0(10 ( : market fairly ac tivo fie lower ; mixed , $3.75@3 95 ; heavy $3.75g3.95 ( ; light , $3.80@4 03 ; skips , $3.50 ® 3.70. 3.70.Sheep Receipts , 5,000 ; market slow and 5c lower ; natives , $3 7515,3(1 ( : western corn fed , $4 > 0@5.00 ; Texans , $ J.50@5.00 ; lambs , $5.00(30.30. ( Kansas City Fob 13. Cattle Rocelpts , 4,400 ; shipments , 900 ; market stroiic ; steers , $3.15 1.75 ; cows , $ l,75@i.80 ; Block ers aud feeders $ J.50 ( > g 1.50. Hogs Rocolpts , 8,100 ; shipments , none ; market Btoady ; closed weak ; ull grades , $3.72 @ 80 ; bulk , $3.75. National Stock VarIs Knit Rt Louih , Feb 18. Cattle Rocolpts , 2,000 ; market higher ; fair to fancy native steers $3 40 ( < $5 00 ; stockers and feeders , J2.00Q 3.C0. 3.C0.Hogs Hogs Rocolpts 4,500 ; market lower ; heavy , $3.80(33.90 ( ; packing , $3.70@3.85 ; light $3.80 ( 3.95. Sioux City , Fob 18 , Cattle Receipts , 1,200 ; shipments , 500 j market nctivo ; canners , 75cu$1.2o ( ; cows , $1.0031.25 ; Block ers , $1.5002.25 ; feeders , $ J.25@2.90 ; veal calves , $3.00(33.15. ( Hogs Receipts , 2,200 ; market wonk Everything $3(55 ( 3.72 . OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cal tin Tuesday , Fob 18. Receipts of cattle estlmutod ut 2,300. com pared with 889. yesterday The quality is fairly good The market opened active and strong on almost overytbinir A large num * berof fair steers made trafficking active in the steer line Steers ara active with a strong tendency Conservative men nro of the opinion that prices have not advanced , while the majority quote them up a shade with a few who thini : prices have gene up nearly 10c Tbo bulk of the steers sold at $3.35g3.67t ( , There was nothing in good enough to bring $4,00. Cows are active at an advance Soma very fine cows , such a bunch has not been on the market for months before sold at $3.03. The quality of the cow stuff was fuirlv good , there being quito a number o [ good stock 011 the market , A few report thu cow market steady with yesterdays prices , while the majority quote It up 5010c The sbulk of the cows sold at $3.2J@2ilO. The market is active and strong , with many sales Indicating an ad vance The prices on cows have advanced during the last six days from 10 * to 20c Feeders and stockers are uctlvo'and firm , with liberal receipts The inquiry after feeders and stockers is fuW ) up to re coipts Bulls are active at stcady priccs Tbo tone of tbo market is hoaltby , and < -iuost sales nro made strong or ut an advance llngt Receipts of hogs estimated at 3,300 , com puren with 1,651 yesterday The quality was fairly good The market opened with light butchers hogs not in demand , buyers offering 5c lower than yesterday AU other grades sold ut steady prices with yesterday Tureo-flfihs sold at $3.20. The average price paid was $ J.70 % compared with fl.7. ! > i yesterdoy Sheep 1 Receipts of sheep estlmatod at 1,000 , com Sared with 2,083 yesterday The sheep mar et coutinues active at steady prices Among the receipts were twosinglo decks of ewe , one of wether * and one of lambs , all Nebraska * . Prevailing Prices The following Is n table of prlcos paid In his market for the grades ot stock men ioncdI Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 lbs$3.30 m 50 Goodstcers 1250 toUWHM , . , 8 60 W4.15 Good steers 1050 to 130J lbs , , 3.20 ff3.Bl ( Common 1000 to 1150 lb steers 2.90 © 3.30 Common dinners , , , . , l.Oi Ml.75 Ordlnury to fair cows 1.00 fgl.OO Fair to good cows , 1.90 fii2.25 Good to cholco cows 2.20 ( < i3.00 Cholco to fancy cows , 2.05 ( $3.23 Falrto good bulls 1.50 ( d2.50 Cholco to fancy bulls 2.50 ( & 3.15 Light stockers and feeders . . . 2.00 W2.50 Feeders , 050 to 1100 lbs 2.20 W3 35 Fair to cholco light hogs 3.07X 3.72 > tf Fair to choice heavy hogs 3.70 M3,7fl Fair to choice mixed hoes . , . , . 3.05 ( j 3.72 > j Averngo Colt nl Boss The following table gives the average cost of hogs on the dates mentioned , including the cost today , as nased upon sales reported : Onto Price Date Price Feb.l $3 KM Fob 11 3 75J * Fco.3 3 T2 Fob 12 3 < ? ? } { Feb 4 3 75 Fob 13 3 72X Fob 5 3 75 Fob H 3 72 Fob 0 3 72K Fob 15 3 77Vs Feb 7 3 71K Fob 17 3 72J < Feb 8 3 78tf } Feb 18 3 7of Feb 10 3 77K UnnKn of Prlcos HogM 1 ho following table shows tbo range of prices paid for hogs : Light and medium hogs$3 07 } < ( < ? 3 72K Good to cholco mixed hogif . . 3 Ci (43 72 , ' Good to cholco heavy hogs . . 3 05 M3 75 Ilnnco or Pricus Slicou The following table shows the range of nricos pnid for sheep : Prime fut sheep $4 50 @ 5 25 Good fnt sheep 3 5a Wl 50 Common to medium shocp . . . 2 00 ( $3 75 Lambs 4. 00 ( SO 00 , Coinpnrallve Tallies The following tnblcs show the range in prices on hogs during this and last week : Bays This week Last week Monday t 05 Ji-1 80 ' 175 O.I 80 Tuesday 3 Co J 75 J Ci W3 K24 ! Wednesday 150 3 77H Tlunsdny ) IKJMW 77 > 4 Vriday ' 155 uM W ) Eatunlay J 70 ttJ 115 Avcrnuo Price of lint ; * . Showing the nverago price paid for loads of hogs on the days mdicatod In 1337 , 1833 oud 1800 : • UayT Feb 18'KJ lob lBSt ) . Feb 1SS7. V ) a 1ZH 5 2J Sunday It 3 72 5 25 5 0.1 15 3 771 5 15 & 07 16 Sunday 6 10 6 17 17 U 72S4 5 17 5 10 is | a 701 I c 1J 5 17 Highest and Lowest Bales ut Hogs Today Yesterday Highest $3.75 Highest $3 80 Lowest 3.05 Lowest . 3.03 Stock llocoluts Ofllclal Saturday Estimated today Cattle , 40 cars . . 889 Cattle ? 114 cars..2300 Hogs , 28 cars . . . 1853 Hogs , 52cars.,3300 Sheep , 14 cars..2082 Sheep , 4 cars . . 1000 Disposition or Cattle Showing the number of cattle bought by the loading buyers on to-day's maruet : Buyers No Swift & Co 003 George II Hnmmond &Co 839 The Armour-Cudahy Packingcompany 143 Omaha Packing Co 30 Leo Rothschild 95 Benton & Underwood 22 Ncls Morris 223 W. R. Vnn Zaudt 17 R.Becker 62 Shippers and feeders _ 180 ( logs Showing the number of hogs bought by the loading buyers on todav's market : Armour-Cudahy Packing company..1,056 Omaha Packing company COO Swift & Co 803 George H. Hammond Co 550 Kcprcsuntuttvn Salej STEEItS No Av Pr No Av Pr 3 050 $ .1 00 13 1102 $3 60 1 1350 0 00 18 1425 3 50 1 900 3 00 33 1201 3 50 31 1097 8 20 18 1197 3 50 22 1090 3 23 18 1194 3 50 21 1099 3 25 27 1158 3 55 15 1055 3 25 6 1273 3 55 84 1032 3 30 7 1219 3 GO 4 1095 3 30 20 1080 3 00 19 1119 3 30 14 1290 3 00 13 1093 3 35 0 1033 3 05 10 1072 3 85 C 1200 5 65 9 1213 3 35 18 1321 8 05 1 1040 3 35 33 1203 8 05 11 1147 3 35 24 1230 3 05 1 1170 8 35 18 1297 8 65 7 1087 3 35 114 1210 3 07 } 5 1174 3 35 17 1155 8 07 } * 40 1090 3 35 8 H91 3 C7H 7 1230 3 35 18 1273 3 70 34 1130 3 40 17 1200 8 70 11 10.14 3 37K 19 1308 3 75 0 1087 3 37 > . 137 1312 3 75 12 103't 3 37 > f 50 1255 3 75 10 109J 3 40 30 13.11 3 82tf 10 1240 3 40 39 1343 3 85 35 1257 3 45 33 10J1 8 93 20 133J 3 50 COW S. 1 1010 175 27 997 2 30 5 1000 175 10 940 2 35 0 1U77 190 13 952 2 30 23 933 190 10 1101 2 35 24 870 195 13 1115 2 35 1 940 2 00 12 1107 2 35 1 1060 2 00 0 10(18 ( 2 35 1 U' .O 2 00 3 1277 2 40 1 1020 2 00 3 1090 2 40 3 KteO 2 00 1 1050 2 40 2 1290 2 00 0 1018 2 40 2 1075 2 00 3 1007 2 40 10 10o5 3 05 2 1225 2 45 9 030 2 10 11 1141 2 45 2 140 ( | 2 10 20 1083 2 45 17 1104 2 12Vf 14 1119 2 43 5 \U0 \ 2 15 12 1075 2 40 13 1070 2 15 15 1101 2 45 1 1090 2 20 1 1140 2 50 3 1007 2 23 2 1275 2 50 1 920 2 25 2 1240 2 60 12T. 10)3 ) 2 25 1 1100 3 60 1 1030 2 25 20 1081 3 55 2 1175 2 25 20.ft ? . . 1235 3 00 19 1010 2 30 2..1160 3 60 . 14 1075 2 30 1 1120 2 75 18 991 3 80 13 1173 8 05 10 1103 2 30 18 1354 8 05 0 1091 2 80 BLMS 1 1310 ISO 1 1350 3 35 2 1190 175 1 1520 2 35 1 1200 1 b5 1 1070 3 50 1 1280 3 00 1 1270 2 50 3 1355 3 00 1 1410 3 50 1 15b0 2 05 1 1230 2 60 1 1270 2 10 1 1560 2 05 1 1310 3"15 . 2 1075 3 70 1 1470 2 15 1 1000 3 75 1 1130 2 25 1 1830 2 75 1 1090 2 25 1 1510 2 75 1 1500 2 25 1 1800 2 75 1 1200 2 30 1 1020 2 85 1 1290 3 80 1 1180 3 00 3 1435 2 30 1 1800 8 00 1 1540 3 35 rcEDBns , 7 853 3 35 7 871 8 10 13 731 3 90 3 1115 U 15 4 077 3 90. 45 883 8 22W 1 1010 3 90 4 1040 3 23 12 7G9 3 00 20 1030 8 25 3 10117 3 00 22 907 8 25 8 743 8 00 20 1079 8 23 15 049 3 10 1 1120 8 25 1 850 3 10 1 , . , 1180 8 25 8TOCKE1IS , 4 525 3 10 3 620 2 85 39 019 8 70 1 030 8 10 1IK1FKHS. 2 810 3 45 8 8S5 S 751 } 4 1093 2 75 STAGS 4 1290 2 50 1 1500 3 50 1 1100 2 65 CANNEUS 1 780 1 50 50OXEN. OXEN & 1792 3 00 ICALVES 1 820 8 00 WKSTEIIM CATTLE Owner No Ar , Pr Standard Cattle Company 87 atccrs , corn-fed 1320 $3 SO uoos No Av Sh Pr No Ar Sb Pr , 70.227 100 $3 65 55.225 $3 70 18..375 40 8 C5 M..294 SO 3 70 K8..23S 80 1105 62. . ' . m 200 3 70 83. . . 327 3 05 73.Jf ! l 280 3 70 24..CC2 3 05 C3. , . J .27fl 80 3 70 67. . . 289 200 3 05 60..3.M 3 70 72..247 120 3 07' C3.rT2t 3 70 01..277 200 8 67K 63.,024 240 3 70 61..290 120 3 70MJ&21 . .340 SO 8 70 00..844 8 70 na . , . .S59 800 3 70 45.293 100 8 70 R3..iy70 40 3 70 47..357 100 8 70 f > . . . ! ) 80 3 7tU ! 6(1.300 ( 40 3 70 54..319 120 8 78t4 42.307 40 3 70 03.,253 80 3 72Jtf 59 . . .340 SS0 3 70 7d.r : .339 100 3 72 ; * 63..830 180 3 70 00. . . . ' 260 40 8 72k 74 . . .253 40 3 70 103..lki8l : ! 100 8 72 } * 63..874 10J 3 70 29 . , ,207 408 75 00..208 120 3 70 82..937 3 73 J C0..80S 3S0 3 70 CO..218 SO 8 75 62..250 SO 8 70 6(243 ( ) ( 3 75 69..245 SO 8 70 67..223 3 75 49..254 3 70 64..277 8 75 05..240 1C0 3 70 67..239 8 75 G1..270 120 8 70 61. . , ,401 8 75 70..837 60 8 70 On the Mnrknt With Hoes M. Button , Sidney , la ; Dtvorak , Verdl- gro ; H. C. Lcflor , Sprlnellold ; II Rix , Cal houn ; Kcsslcr & Co , , Craig ; F. C. Adams , Logan , la ; JS Dee , Shelby , laP Ehlors , Minden , la ; J. Ellis , DoWitt ; C. II Par tnolco & Co , Cedar Crook ; II J. Morris , Western ; Zabol & U. , Wabash ; II Hammer - mor , Miucola , la ' , M. S. Stevens , Vail , la ; II Ruhlo Aspinwall , In ; I. II Buda , Portsmouth , In ; K. 11. Helm , AVnhoo : J. Wiggins , Columbus ; T. Harris , Central City ; F. Co-opcrativo association , North Bend ; T. Van Alst , Klkhorn : Armshurgor & Co , Vnn Busklrk Oxford ; C. A. Powell , Koncsaw ; L. & II , Bclvidoro ; J. D. Boylcs , Crete ; C. Rudat , Norfolk ; A. Cash , Risings ; Fr Sudn , Milltgnn ; L , Anderson & Co , Mend ; L. W. Oonton , Waterloo ; Well & Ostcrhout , Surprise ; Phillips & I. , Inland ; J. F. McCartnoy Goncva ; J. F. Tiodgon , Battle Creek ; V. Cruo , Tildun ; P. II Judson - son , Loich ; John Noli , Clnrkson ; V. Rocka- follow Shonnndoah , la ; L. F. Stltt , Coin , la ; F. E Rogers , Maryvlllo Mo ; C. W. Parks , Burwell ; Downey AToof , Aurora ; F. Ttirnoy , Broken Bow ; L. C.iry , Ravenna ; A. J. Adams , Bradshaw ; 1) . U. Robb , En- dicott On the Market With Cattle M. Hutton , Randolph , la : N. W. Knorp , Cedar Hlulls ; William Buckloman , Pierce ; J. P. Murphy , Calhoun ; George P. Smith , Herman ; Perry BrotUors , Wayne ; Perry & Warner Concoid ; G. W. Banks , Council Bluffs In ; JS Potter , Shelby , la ; J. T. Goodoll & Co , Western ; A. Lavorty , Ash land ; L. K. Goodoll , B. J. Morris , Western ; Abe Cox , DoWitt ; John Chrysler , Jr , Wilbor ; J , P. Hlgelns , Lincoln ; J. Wiggins , Columbus ; Ed Qulgloy , Ira Black , D. Elkonborry , Rosers ; Standard Cattle company , Amos , C. T. Brewer , Sloan , In ; W. C. Hudson Si Co , Sioux City Iu ; W. A. Tibbott , Eustis ; J. J. Harmos , Firth ; D. B. Palmer , Blue Hill ; S. II & M. Coffuian , Ayr ; Thomas Lana han , Harvard ; J. W. W. Swallow , Sutton , L. & U. , J. W. Price , Bolvldoro ; J. A. Cop perthwaite , Friend MoTagart , Crete ; J. M. Botz , Syracuse ; Stanton B , F. Co , Madison ; Perry & Frush , Wohoo ; A. Cash Risings ; A. J. Adams , Stromsburg : L. W. Denton , Waterloo ; w. J. Turner , Har vard : Phillips & I. , Inland ; H. C. Hohlt , Ulvin & Gordon , Goohnor ; O. Hnlsey , Davenoort ; D. W. Mont gomery , Oak ; ri Warner , Hooper ; Reno Brothers Oakdale ; Ed Sohleltzor , Snyder ; W. S. Andersen , Wakollold ; Bennett nett Brothers , First National bank , Kan Frazier , Wayne ; Hansford & J. , E. I. Day , Dovoro & J „ Eacle ; George Dixon , Malvern , la ; Thomas Zimmerman , Donison , Ia.t F. McNauhton , George Runnels , Panama ; Loonaro Small , M. Hammers , Portsmouth , la ; H. L. Oldham Union ; , J. G. Oldham , Plattsmouth ; E. P. Blalsdoll , Hamburg , la ; Paul Brothers , McPaul , Jo ; W. C. Swarts Silver City , la ; J. J. Hensloy , Exarla , la ; William McCombs , S. ' E : ' Hanna , Merna ; W. Z. Tilson , Ravenna ; Miller & Co , Brad shaw ; John Ward , Ulysses ; John Klostor- mau , David City • On the Market With Sheep O. S. Wolcott Archer , Neb Market Mention Light hogs 5c lower than yesterday and 25a below Saturdaystop ' ' * L. P. Stitt of Wallace , ATStitt , Coin , la , was dver with fourc ' ars ofhogs a D. W. Montgomerywas in from Oak with a car of cattle of his own feeding Bennett Ewing , tho1 well known feeder and shipper of Exeter , was looking over the yards for feeders ' Dr JX Goodoll , the oxtansivo and suc cessful feeder of Western , had six cars of cattle on tbo market James Dovoro and R. Ransford , extensive stockmen ot Eagle , brought in a train of ten cars of cattle of their own feeding Steers strong and cows advancing OMA.1IA WHOLESALES MARKETS Produce Eoos Strlotly fresh , ll12c. Cold storage - ago , pickled , limed , salted , not wanted at any price Buttbh Creamery , fancy rolls , prts 21@ 25c ; creamfcry , fancy , solid packed , 23@24o ; creamery , fancy , choice , 19@22c ; dairy , " fanoy , rolls and prts , lS$20c ( ; dairy , fancy , solid packed , 17@19u ; dairy , choice , 13@15o ; country roll , choice , ll@l2o ; country roll , good , 9@10is ; country roll , fair , C@7c ; poor stock , 3@5c. Poui.tuv Turkeys , dressed , fancy , dry picked , lli$12o ( ; turkeys , live , per lb , 7@Sc ; chickens , fancy , 9u ; chickens , choice , 7@8c ; chickens , live , $ J 00@3.50 ; geese , dressed , fnncy , 6@l0o ; geese , dressed , choice , 8@9c ; gcoso , live , do/ . , $9.00@7.00 ; ducks , dressed , fancy Ho ; ducks , cholco , 9 < vgl0o : ducks , live , doz , $3.50@3.O0 ; pigeons , doz , $1.00. • Game Prairie chickens , $2.50@3.00 ; Jack snlpo , 1,00 ( 125 : golden plover $2 00@l,25 ; mallard ducks , $3.00(33.50 ( ; canvusback ducks , $ . " > 00@6.00 ; reahnad ducks , doz , $3.00 ; teal ducks , doz , $1.5U@2.00 ; mixed ducks , doz , $1.5U@J.OO ; geese Canada , $5.600@0.00 ; geese , small , $4 00@4 50. DiiEssp.D Veal Choice medium , 6' @ 7c ; light , 5@0c ; heavy , 3$4c Beans Hand picked navy , $ l.50@1.60 : hand picked navy , medium , $1.40 ( 1.50 ; hand picked country , $1.30 ( < S1.40 ; good clean , $1720 01.30. Honey Per lb , Illinois comb , ICe ; Call forniacomb , 14a ; Nebraska and Iowa comb , 12K@14c . . Cheese Per lb , full cream Y. A. , 12a ; full cream twins , llKo : full cream Ohio swlss 15c ; full uroara Wisconsin swiss , 13a ; full cream brick swiss , 11 ® 12c ; full cream limburger swiss , 11@12. S ket Potatoes Per bbl , $4.00. Fish , Fresh white , trout , plko and piok- orol , per lb , 7c ; herring , SWo ; sturgeon , luc OitANQES Per box , Florida brights , $3.15 ; russets , $3.50 ; messina , $3.25 ; California fancy navels , $5.25 ; cholco , $5 00 ; Los An geles navels , $4 50 ; socdlings Riverside , $ J.85@3.50 ; mountain , $3.25 ; Los Angeles , $3.00 ; in flvo box lots 25p per box less Lemons Per box , messina fancy , $4.00 ® 6.00 ; vordolli good , $2 50 * , Bananas Per bunch $3 0033.00. Malaoa Guapes Fane per bbl , $7.50 ; choice , per bbl , $0.00@7.00. Cocoanuts Per hundred , $4.78. Ara.es Per bbl , $3.50@i 00. CliANliEintlES Per bid , $10 50@12.60. Ciper Per bbl , roflnpo , $ ( I.5U ; half bbl , $3.60 ; hard cider , pure 'ner.bbl , $5.00. Shinb and Funs Radcoon , No 1 , largo , 80@90o ; No 1 , medlim' . ' 00@70o ; No 1 , small , 40@50o ; No 2 , 8 and 4,19@10c Mink , No 1 , large , 00@75o : Noj 1,1 medium , 60@60c ; No 1 , small , 40@50c ; No 2 , 3 4 , $540. Otter , No 1 , largo prime , $5.00@9.00 ; No 1 , medium , $100@5.00 ; No 1 , small , $2.5'J@ 3.50 ; No 2 , 3 and 4. $0.5d@1.50. Lynx , No 1 , $8.60@3 50. Wildcat Nolt 40@50 ; No 3,8O0 ; Aluskrat , winter , 15c ; fall ; 10ll. Skunk , black , 60@75o ; stripediNo 1. 35@40o ; No 2 , 15@20o ; No 3. 10@15a ; No 4 , 5Q10c Cross fox No , 1 , $ I.O0@5iO0 ; No 2 , $2,00 ® 8.60. Red fox , No 1 , $ l.0U@1.25 ; No , 2 , 50@ 60c. Urcy fox No 1 , 49 ( < 50o ; No 2 , 20 ( < j 25c Mountain wolf , No 1 , $2.5003.00 ; No 2 , $1.00(31.25. ( Prairie wolf , No 1 , 7Sc@l.O0 ; No 2 , 40@50c Beaver , No 1 , per ft , $3.00 ® 3.50 ; No 2 , per lb , $3.0032.40 ; No 8 , per lb 60C 4O5o ; No 4 , 60c Hoar 'blauk , No 1 , $15.00 025.00 ; grizzly No 1 , $10.00@25.00 ; brown No 1 , $10@30.U0 ; cub , $1,00$5.00 ; buckskin , Indian dressed , per lb , $1.0001.50. Deer , summer , per lb 80c ; fall , per lb , 25a ; win ter , per lb , 20@25c ; green salt , per piece , 75@S0c ; antelope , per ft 20c ; elk , per lb IOMI80 ; flsber No 1 , $3 00@5.00. Martoo , No 1 , 76cftl.50 ( ; No 2 , 2550c Opossum , No 1 , cased , I0@15o ; No 1 , open , 7(310c ( Hadger , No , 1 , full furred 76c@.25 | ; No , 3 , 80&35o ; No 8 , lu@20o : ' wolverine No 1 ' $4.00(20 ( 00. * Hides , Pelts akp Tallow Green salted hides 4oJf ; dry salted bides , 6G6oj dry salted bides , 7o ; calf bides , be Damaged hides 2o less Sheep pelts , grqen each , 75o @ $1.25 ; sheep pelts , dry , per lb , 9Q18c ; tillow , No 1 , 85@3Wct } No 2 , 3c ; grease , white , S'i 'c ; yellow 8 , i < @ 3c. VEnKTUiLns Now LctlUco , per doz heads , 45c ; radishes , per doz bunches , GOc ; green onions , per doz bunches , 30@10o ; parsley , per doz bunches , 85o ; soupbunches , per doz bunches , 4550c ; celery , Michigan small , per doz bunches , 25Ci35ct celery , Illi nois , per doz bunches , 45@50oi relery , Now Orleans , per doz bunches , 75QWo ) ; spinach , per bbl , $3.00 ; cucumbers , per doz , $1.75 ® 2 25 ; oyster plant , per doz , 4. 500 : now ccots , porbushol , $1.00@1.23 ( now carrots , per doz bunches , 40@50a ; now turnips , per doz bundles , 40V ( ( . * > Uc ; plo plant , per lb , 0ft7o ( ; now cabhago , Louisiana , per crate , $4 00 ; now potatoes , Bermuda , per bbl , $10.00 ; to matoes , Bermuda , 10 lb boxes , per box , $1,60 ® 1.75. Vr.OETAiu.ES Old Swoct potatoes , fancy Muscatlno , per bbl , $4 00 ; onions , extra fancy , per bbl , $1.50 ; onions , fair , per bbl , $ J.50 ; rutabagas , per bbl , $3.00 ; carrots , per bbl , $ J.OO ; parsnips , per bbl , $2.00 ; beets , per bbl , $2 00 : horse radish roots , per bbl , $4.00 ; horse radish roots , per lb , 7c ; celery roots , per bbl , $5 00 ; celery roots , per doz , 00c Apple Butteu Per lb , 6c Mixer Meat 8a per lb Honet 1510a per lb for choice PnisititVE9 : S10c per lb Jellies 40t4Jifo per lb Beeswax No 1.10@10c Pius Feet Pickled , kits , 70c ; splc < > d pigs tongues , kits , (2.Kipickled \ tripe , kits , 05a ; pickled 11. C. tripe , kits , 85u ; spiced pigs hocks , kits , $1.13. Mess Pouk per bbl , S9.75@10.75. Buckwheat Flouii per bbl , $1.75. Wool Fine , nverago , 2J(321a ( ; medium , average , 21$23c ( ; quarter blood , avcrugo , 13 Q820c ; cnurse , average , 15@lo ; cotts and rough nverago , 14@l0c. Pickles Medium , per bbl , $4.85 ; small , fo.75 : ghorulns , $0.75 ; C , & B , chow chow , qts , $5.85 ; pU , $11 3. > . PoTATOES-Por bu , 85c ; common , 25c Maplb Suoah Per lb , 13l4c Piiovisions Hams , No 1 , 10 lb average , 9&o ; no to 23 ll.s , 8 > $ o ; 12 to 14 lbs , " "fe ; shoulders , 5u ; breakfast bacon , No 1 , 8c ; ham sausugo , 80 ; dried boot hams , 7c ; beat tongues , $0.00 per dozen ; dry salt moats , BiTj 5 ] c per ft ; bum roulette , 0 } o ; add 1 per lb for small lots Hay Choice upland , $0.00(30.25 ( ; midland , $4.60 ; lowland , $3 50. Citor Feed $12.50. BitAN $10 50. | CoitN 10c Oats 15c. Groceries Duied FnuiT Currants , now,5J < fo : prunes , casks , 1,300 fts , 5) ) c ; prunes , Dbls or bags , 5) ) < fe ; citron pcol , drums , 20 fts 22o ; lemon pcol , drums , 18u ; furd dates , boxes , 12 fts , 11a ; apricots , cholco evaporated , 14o ; apri cots , Jelly , cured , 25 ft boxes , 10c ; apricots , fancy , 85 ft boxes , 15c ; apricots , cholco , bogs , 80 fts , 14J ui apples , evaporated , 50 ft boxes 9o ; apples , Star , 8 > c ; apples , fancy Alden , 5 ft , 10c ; apples , fancy Aloen , 3 ft , 10 > < o ; Salt Lake , 5c ; bluckborrlos , evaporated , 50 ft boxes , fij c : cherries , pitted , dry cured , 13c ; pears , California fancy , } fs boxes , 25 ft , 12c : peaches , CnL No 1 fancy , # s , unp bags , 80 lb , 15c ; peaches , pared , fancy , 13c ; Salt Lake , 7c ; nectarines , red , 14c ; nectarines , silver , boxes , 15c ; pitted plums , Cal , 25 lb boxes , 8 > a ; raspberries , evap . N. Y. , new , 26c : prunes , R. C. 60 70 , 0ii@10 : orange pool , 15c ; raisins , California London crop 1889 , $2 35 ; Cal loose , muicatols , crop 1389 ; $2.00 ; Volouclas , 1888 , Co ; Valenclas , new , bjljc ; Cal seedless , sks „ 7JfoOnaura : layer , now , 9.Ko : uruncllcs , 12 > c ; drlod grapes , 4c Veqetaules Tomatoes 3 ft extra , $1.00 ; 3 ft Standard , Western brands , 90 ( < 05c ; gallons lens , strictly standard , $3.90. Cora Finest grown , $1.63 ; gllt-edgo sugar corn , very line , $1.60 ; MoMurrav's2 lb sugar corn , $1.20 ; 3 lb extra , Western brands 85(31.00 ( ; 3 ft standard , Western brands , 70@S0c. Mush rooms 1 ft French , extra fine , 82@53c ; 1 ft French , fine , 18@22o ; 1 ft French , ordinary , 16@18c Peas Tres line , per can , 25o ; dotnl fine , per can , 10c ; 2 lb extra , sifted , $3.00 ; 2 ft early Juno , $ l.23@l.35 ; 2 ft Mar row , standard brand , $1.10 ; 3 ft soaked , 59c String Beans 2 ft high grade , liofuneo , 85c ; 3 ft Golden Wax beans 75c : 2" lb Btring beans , 70c. Lima Beans 2 ft soaked , 75c. Boston Baked Beans 3 ft Lewis , $16 > ; Crown brand , $1.50. Sweet Potatoes 3 ft Now Jersey , $1.60 ; Daisy , $1.35. Pumpkin 3 ft new pumpkin , 90c WitAPrxNo Pavkh Straw , per ft , IK ® 2 > < e ; rag , 2 > n 'o ; man 11a , B , 57 > 4fo ; No 1 , 7 cunts , Baos Union square , 85 per cent off list Salt Dairy , 230 ft in bbl , bulk , $2.10 ; best grade , CO , 53 , $2.30 : bast grade , 100 , 3s , $2.40 : best graoo , 23 , 10s , $8.30 ; rock salt , crushed $1.80 ; dairy salt , Ashton , 50 ft bags , 85c ; hulk , 224 ft bags , $ J.25 ; common , in bbl , $1.25. Canned Goods Fruits , California canned goods , standard brands , 2X ft , per doz Apricots , $1.70@1.85 ; apricots , plo fruit , $1.50 ; gallons , $4 50 ; blackberries , $2.25 ; cherries , bluck , $2 00(3(3.25 ( ( ; cherries , white , $2.852.60 ; grapes , $ l.051.80 ; pears , Bartlett - lott , * 3.102 85 ; poanhes , yellow , $2.102.25 ; peaches , lemon cling , $3.35 ; plums , egg , $1.65@1.80 ; plums , goldondrops , $1.80 ; plums , green gages , $1.65@1.S0 ; peaches Bay City , with pitts in , $1.00 ; currants , $3 30 : goose berries , $3.25 ; quinces , $3.10 ; raspberries , $3.70 ; strawberries , $2 50 ; poaches , 3 ft east ern standards , $1,85 ; 3 ft pie , $1.10 ; 0 lb pic , $2.00 ; gallon plo , $3.00 ; apples , high stand ards , $8.50 ; 2 ft gooseberries , 90c ; 2 lb straw berries , 9093i ( : 3 ft raspberries , $1.00 ; 3 ft blueberries 80@90o ; 2 ft blackberries , 05 ® 75o ; 2 ft Btrawbornes , preserved $1 80 ; 5 ft raspberries , preserved , $1.80 : 2 ft blackber ries , preserved , $1.20 : pineapples , Bahama chopped , $3.00 : 2 lb Bahama grated , $2.75 ; 2 ft Bahama sliced $3.50 : 2 ft Standard sliced , $1.25@1.50 ; cherries , 3 ft red , Baltimore , 85 @ 95c ; pears , 2 1b , $1.80. Fish Codfish , extra Georges , now , 52/0 ; grand bank , now , 4 c ; silver , 2 lb blocks , 60 ; snow white , 8 to bank , now , ' 4) 0 ; Turkey cod , largo mlddlos , bricks , 8'/c ' ; snow white , crates , 12-6 ft , boxes , liia\ \ Iceland halibut , lie : medium scaled herring , 25c ; No 1 scaled horrlng , 22a ; domestic Holland herring , 65c ; Ham burg spiced herring , $1.50 : Russian sardines , 75c ; Russian sardines , plain , 55c ; imported Holland horrlng , Crown brand , 8O0 ; do.faucy milkers , 90c Mackerel , No.lshoro , half bbls , $13 00 ; bloaters , half bbls , $18.00 ; wlilteilsb , half bols , $7.00 ; trout , half bbls , $5.50 ; fam ily wbitefish $3.00 ; salmon , $3 5'J ; 1 ft mackerel erol ( horrlng ) , $1.00@1.10 ; 1 lb finnan had dlcs , $1.75 : 3 ft lobsters , $3.903 00 ; 1 ft lob sters , $1.90(32.00 ( ; 1 ft Alnska salmon , Aleut , $1.00 ; 2 ft oysters 10 oz , $1.85 ; 1 ft oysters , 5 oz , $1.10 ; 2 ft snlsct , 13 oz , $ J.35 ; 1 ft clams , llttlo necks $1.25 ; 2 ft clams , little nocks , $2.10 ; H ft sardines Imported , per case , 100s , $11.0016 00H ; 1 > > Bardines , imported , per case , 100s , $15.00@20 00 ; X ft Imported bonolesB sardines , 2Uc ; tf ft sardines , American , per 100s , French style , $4.50 ® 5.00 ; } 4 ft sardines , American , per case , 100s , French style , $7,50@8.00 : K ft sardines , mustard , per case , 50s , $4.004,25 ; imported key sardines , $13.00. BnooMs Parlor , 4 tlo , $3.75 : 3 tie , $2.25 ; stables , $3.85 ; common , $1.50@1.75 , Cocoa } i ft tin , 40o per ft Chocolate 22@23o per ft ; Gorman chlo- ory , red , 8c. OiLS-lCeroseno P. W „ 10c ; WW , VJi c ; headlight , 18o ; gasoline , 12c ; salad oil , $1.25 @ 9.00 per doz Suoaiis Cut loaf , 80 ; out loaf cubes , 7Ko ; standard , powdered , 7Hc [ ; XXXX.powdored , 7Wc ; granulated , standard , % ; confectioners tioners' A , 6X0 ; white extra C , 0J c , extra C , Neb , Oo : amber , 5Jfc. Soaps Castile , mottled , per ft , 8@10o ; do , white , per ft , 1315o. Canned Meats 1 ft lunch tongue , $3.60 : 3 ft lunch tongue , $4.75 ; 1 ft corned beef , $1.80 ; 8 ft corned beef , $2.05 ; 0 lb corned beef $0.50 ; 14 ft corned beef , $14.00 ; 3 lb boneless pigs feat , $3.20 ; 1 ft English brawn , $1,80 ; 3 ft English brawn , $2 00 ; 0 ft Eng lish brawn , $0 60 ; 1 ft compressed ham.$1,75 ; 2 ft compressed ham , $2.75 ; 1 ft chipped beef , $3.00 , Fahinaceous Goons Barley , 3)f@ ) 1 ; fa rina , 5c ; peas , 8c ; oatmeal , 25o ; maca roni , lOo ; vermicelli , lOo ; rice , 40 < ; sago and tapioca , 0@7c ; lima beans , 6c Coffee Roasted Arbuckle's , Arlosa , 34J < o ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 24o ; German , 84J o ; Dllwortb , * 24Ko ; Alaroma , 84o ; bulk , 84 c. Hemp Twine Heavy , 14o ; medium , 18c ; light 17o ; 18 U. O. , 80o ; 24 , 20o ; 80 , 19o ; 48 , 17c ; brooiri twines , colored , 80c Matthkbs Twise Very fine , 40o ; fine , 83c ; medium , 85s ; blud.erB , 13c Sail Twine Very fine flax , 83o ; fine flax , 29o ; fine cotton 23q ; Calcutta hemp , 14c Salsoua Bbls , V ) \ granulated , lo ; ' kegs , l u ; pugs , 60 , fia 6Kc Stahch 4J8 < ] per ft Stove Polish $3.005 87 per gross Baos Am , , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lewiston , per 100. $17.00. Nuts Almonds , lfio ; Brazils , 14o ; filberts , 12 > o ; pecans , lie ; walnuts , l'JKo ; pouuut cocks , 8a ; roasted , lie : Tcnuosjoa pea nuts , 7c Ltk-$1.75@4 60. Dnuafl ( Grocers ) Per lb Borax , lOo ; copperas , SKo ; Bay leaves , 14o ! glue lOo ; epsom salts , 4o | elauber salts , So ; sulphur 4'toi blue vitrei , 9c ; slum , 4o ; tartnrlc ncld , 43c | rosin , 2c : saltpeter , absolutely pure , 10c ; gum camphor 2 Ihs in box , 1 oz cakes , Ulc ; hops , ' ( and if-lb packages , 80o ; sage , Wnod xlb packages , 15c ; madder , l c ; saltpeter , 10c ; indgo | 3 lb nnd fi-lb boxes , S F , " . ( ji7lc ) ; indigo , 8 lb nnd fi-lb boxes , Madris , 7. > e ; scaling wax , 2J lb boxes , red , 8) ) < c ; soallng wax , 25-lb boxes , white , 4c Coffke Green Fancy old golden Rio , 23o ; fancy old pcabcrr.y , 23Ko ; Rio , choice to fancy , 23c ; Rio , prime , 2lc ; Rio , good , 80c ; Mocha , C9c ; Java , genuine O. G. , 2So ; Java , good Interior , Sic ; African , 21c Rope Basis mantlln rope , 15c ; sisol rope , 12 } c ; cotton rope 16c ; now process , SXc Cotton Twinr Bibb , very fine , 3or4 plv , 22o ; line , 30a ; Daisy , ISa ; candle wick , 22c Oliver Quarts , per dor , $3.75 ; pints , per doz , $2.85 ; bulk , per gal , 9 c ViNKOAii 30 gr elder , Sc ; good , 12c ; white wine , 10c Moliasses Bbls , N. O. , choice , per gal , 45o ; bakers , 83c ; black strap , 20c Dry Goods Bleached Sheet 'isos ' Ullerton , 7Jfc ; Housekeeper , 8) 0 ; Now Candidate , b'Jc ; Berkeley cambpio No.W * a ; Best Yet , 4-4 , OVo ; butler cloth OOr1 IJ o ; Cabot , 7 o ; rarwell half bloschcd , 8Koi Fruit of Loom , BJ/o : Green G , 8 , 1 ; Hope 7K ; King Phil lip cambric , 10c ; Lonsdalo cambric , 10o ; Lousdulo , 8tfe ; Now Yorlt mills , lifc ( } ; Pcp pcrcll , 42 in , llc ) ; Popperoll , 40 in , 11a ; Pop porell , 0-4,14io , } ; Pcpporcll , 8-4 , 20o ; Pep poroll , 0 4 , 23o ; Pcppcroll , 10 1 , 24o ; Canton , 4-4 , Stfc ; Canton , 4-4 , 9Wc ; Triumph , ( to ; Wnsmutta , llo ; Valley , 5c ; Barker , j bleached , 8)fc. Biiowx SiiEETiNO Atlantic A , 4-1 , "ifo ; Atlnntlo II , 4 4. 7o ; Atlantla D , 4-4 , G'ro ; Atlantic P , 4:4 : , Oo ; Aurora LL 4-4 , 0c ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 5c ; Crown XXX 4-4 , OJfc ; Hoosler LL , 4-4. ha ; Indian Huad , 4 4 , ic ; Lawrence LL 4-4 , 5Jfc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5fo ; Penporcll R.4-4 , ( IJ/e ; Pepporoll K , 40 Inch 7 > f 0 : Pepporoll , 8 4 , 17 ; o ; Pepporoll , 9 4 , 20o ; Pepporoll , 10-1 , 23c ; Utica C , 4 4 , 5o ; Wachusott , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora R , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora B , 4-4 , ( ! > { c ; Atlas , O N B , 7 'fc ; Farmers No , 1 , 27-lnch , 4Ji"c Piunts Solid Colors Atluptlc , 0a ; Sinter , Oo ; Hor.In oil , 0'ic ' ; Gnrnor oil , C@7c. Pink and Robes Richmond , GJ c ; Allen , Cc ; Rlv- erpolnt , 5 } c ; Steel River Cu ; Pacific , OJtfc Indigo Blue St Leger 0)40 ) ; Wnslilngton OVjo ; American , 0 > o ; Arnold , 6Wu ; Arnold Century , 9o ; Amaiid , 12o ; Stiofol A , 18c ; Windsor t'k't lo ' Arnold B gold , e' , lOJtfc ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10 > c ; Yellow Seal , 10 > c .Puints Dross Clmrtor oak , BJ/o ; ram npo , 45 e ; Lodl , 5t/o : Allun , 6c : Richmond , 0c ; Windsor , 0 > tfo ; Eddystono , C u ; Pacific , 0 > ic GinohamPlunkett chocks , CJ4 'o ; Whit tcnton , GJ o ; York , ( IJ/05 Normnndi dross , 8L/0 ; Calcutta dress , 7Kc ; Ronfiow dress , 8 > i@12Kc Camiuiics Slater 5o ; Woods , 5c ; Stan dard , 5c ; Peacock , 5c. CoMFonTEns $0.6C@35.00 ; white , $1.00 ® 7.50. Blankets Colored , $1.10@S.OO. Duck West Point , 29-ln. S-o ? . , 9J40 ; West Point , 80-ln „ 8 oz , 12 c ; West Point , 29-ln. , 12 oz , 10 > o ; West Point , 40-in. , 11-or , , 10c Funnel White : Quechce No 2J , 37J o ; Quechco No 3J32Kc ; Anawnu , 33 > c ; Windsor , 22)Jc. ) Red C , 24-in. , 15 ; < rc ; E , 24-ln. , 21Kc ; U G. 24-ln „ 20c ; H A F , } { , 25j ; J R F , { . 27c ; G , f , 35e. Plaid Raftsmen , 30c ; Clear Lake , 32 } < fc ; Iron Mountain , 20 ; White G H No * } { , 22 c ; G H No 1 , ' . , 201 0 ; B H No 2 , , 83Ko ; B II No 1 , f , 30o ; Quechce , No 1 , , 42.\ SiniiTiNo : Checks Caledonia X" , 9KC ! Caledonia XX , 10 } < o ; Economy , 9c ; Otis , uo ; Granite , 0'fc ; Huw River , 5ic ; Crawford chocks , 8c. Miscellaneous Table oil cloth $2 50 ; table oil cloth marble , $2 50 ; plain Holland , OJio ; dado Holland 12Xc Gaupet WitAr Bibb , white , 18) ) c ; col ored , 21 % c. Batts Standard , 80 : Gem , 10o ; Beauty , 12Ko ; Boone , 14o ; poorl ss , case , * 0 00. Cokslt Jkaks Boston , 73/c ; Androscog gin , 7c ; Kearsargo , 7icRockport , ti $ c\ \ Conestoga , 0J c Ticks Oakland , A , 7Kc ; Intornntlonnl YY , 8c ; Shotucket , S , tic ; Warren , Nc\ 870 , 10c ; Berwick BA 13o ; Auino , 13j ; York , 30 inch , 12 c ; York , 32 inch , 13) ) < fi ; Swift River 8c ; Thomdlko OO , 8J < u ; Thorndlko FF , 8X0 ; Thomdlko 120 , 9 > $ e ; Thorndiko XX , | l5c ; Cordis , No 5 , O&c ; Cordis No 4. 10 c Denims Amosneag , 9 oz , 10J < Jo ; Everett , 7oz , 13o ; York , 7oz , 13c ; Haymaker , b ic ; Jaffroy XX HKo ; Jaffrey XXX , 12' c ; BeaverCreok'AA , HXo : Beaver Creek BB lOWe ; Beaver Creek CC 9c KENTticitr Jeans Memorial , 15c ; Glen wood , 20c ; Kentucky Star , 35c ; Hercules , ISc ; Empire , 25o ; Cottswold , 27Jfc ; Mel ville , 25c : Bung-up , 27Ke- CitASii Stevens B , 5&e ; Stovens'A , 7o ; Stevens A , bleached , 80 ; Stevens ' P , "J o ; Slovens' P , bleached , 8c ; Stevens N , 8)Jc ; Stevens N , bleached , 9Wc ; Stevens SKT , ll c. SCHBOEDER & DEAN , GBAIN , ProvisionsMStQGks BasiiBjt Firil Halinii1 But , 305 South 13111 Slrvol , . Oimilia 01HA MANMGTMR8. Boots and Shoos KlltKENDALL JOSES & CO , Successor ! to Heed , Jones H Co Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes AxenU for Iimton Ilubber Bboe Co . I1U2.IUM sod 1100 uarasr Btrest Omshs Nebraska _ . Browora J „ 1JU. aionz & iler , Leger Beer Brewers 1U1 Worth KUuUtnth Stmt , Omana , Ksbmts Cornloo EAQLE OnnNIOE WORKS , Manufacturer : ofGalyanlzefUron Cornice TVtodow-cspi anil meulllo ikjlinhu John Kpsnutsr , proprlstor 100 and llu Bontli lOtb meet • ' Bioam Fitting , Pumps , Etc CLAllK 8 TEAM HEATING CO Pudids , Pipes and Enginss Steam , walar , railway and ulnlnv auppllei , etc W. vaand VU Varnam itreot , Omaha U , S. WIND BNOWE & PUMP CO , Steam anil Water Supplies , llallldar w.nl mills , 919 and 9M Jonet • t.OmM > a. cl r. Itoat , Acting Manager BROWN ELL & CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery BbaeMron work , iitsm pimpa , nw tullU U13-13U l avcnwarth strest , Ooaha Iron Works PAXTONjt VIEHLINU IRON WORKS , WrongntM Cast Iron Building Wort Kaglnea.brasi work , general Jountrr , machine , and blacktmltb wpV" < . omceind works , U. r. Uf atffiJa atrttt , Omaha OitAUA WIRE & IRON WORKS Manufaclurcrs of Wire aid Iron Railings Desk ralli , window suardi , flower > land > , wlrs aigns , \e. Vtt worlk ltitli atreet , Omaha OMAHA SAFE A IRON WORKS , Hanf re of Tire and Bnrglar Frcof Safes , Vaulta Jail work Iron ahuttcrt and Dr < i eicapu aAndrseapropr Ccr Iltli and Ja : on Bu flash Doors , Eto JU A , DISRROW Jt CO , Wboluals manufacturerr ct Sal Doors Blinds and , , Monldings Branch office , it and Itard tttaeU , Omaha , Web * BOUTHOMAHA UNION STOOK YARD CO , Of Soutb Omatia Limitei OMAHA JOBBERS1 DIRECTORY , I > ! * j H Agrloulturol Implomonta H LININOER , v MKTCALV CO , M Agricnlt'llmplenicnls ' , Wagons , Carriages BnaKleiele 'Nho'c < ala Omaha Ncbta ka M UOLINE , M1L1WUX A STODDARD CO , M llanuracturersand JohhoMln | Wagons Rate Plows Etc , Buggies , , , . Cor.Dth andraclflcMreeUOinatia M Artists MntorlnlB H -rl. llVSVi : . Jr , M Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , H IJ13 loii l alreolOmaha , Nehraika H ' H . . Poota nncl Slioofl H rr 11' . V.MORSE\i CO , M Jobbers of Boots and Stioc ; , U1101108 Douglaa alroet , Omaha Maniiractarr L H Hummer ilreet Dotun B Coal , Coke , Etc H * y.isbUL'Rt "Cn.tno cu . | Miners and Shippers [ f Hard aid * Soft Coal rir.Mr ) < t'NMl rial Cant nnlMlnr , Ouinln , Neb H OMAUA COAL , COKE A-LIME CO , M Jotioers of Bard and Soft Coal 500 Bouth 11th Ureal Omaha Nebraska - H NKURASKA FUeTcoZ * M Shippers of Coal and Coe ) ; , lit South 13th atreot , Omahn Nebraska H 1 1 • * H Commla9lon end atoroBQ H RIDDELL A RIDDKLL , M Storage and Commission Merchants IpeclalUci llutter , > • , chee o pnnltrr , gams H 1113 Howard ilreot , Omaha , Neb H ' 1 H Clgora H DEAN , ARMSTRONG & CO ? " M Wholesale Cigars , Kl North CthStrootOm < thn , Neb Hello 1139. H i -1 H Dry QoorJa1 ontl NpUona H M. E. SMITH A CO , M Dry Goods , Famishing Goods and Notions 1103 and Hot Douglas , cor 11th alroet , Oinah a , Nub H KILPATR1CKKOCH DRY Q OODS CO , ' k ' Importers & Johtcrs in Bry Good ; , Notions Qenta'Vurnlshlnir Oooli Comir llth and Uimor H atrcota , Omiha , Nubrastn H I = 3 H Furnllurq H DE WE Y A STONE , M Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnra Karnam street , Omaha , Nebraska H CHARLES SHlVERWlE * M Fnrnitnre Omaha , Nebraska H I . I H OrooorloB H MeCORDrilRADYA CO , fl Wholesale Grocers , Uth and T.eavenwcrth streets Omaha " , Nebraska H 1 H _ Hardvvaro _ H WJ IilioATCH , M Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel Spnnga , wagnri stock , hirnwaro lumbar , oto 1X39 H 1SI1 llnrner street , Omulm M HIMERAUOH A TAYLOR , M Bnilders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop . Mechanics Tools und lliillnlo 8cnlo . IIW Uuuglas b H street , Omaha , htb M Uumlior , Eto H JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , l B Wholesale Lnmher , Etc Imported and American Portland Cenunt Btat0 H ascnt for filllwaukee Urdrnullo Cement H and gnlro } Wbltollmo B CHAS R. LEE , M Dealer in Hardwocd Luinher Wood carpets and parquet Hoer wr 9th anJ Djuglas M streets , Omaha , Nebraaka H OMAHA LUMBER CO , M AHElnds of Bnilding Material at Wholesale 18tb atreet and Union Paclflo traok , Omaha M LOUIS BRADFORD , * fl Dealer in Lnmher , Lath , Lime , Sash Doors , eta Tarda Corner 7th and Douglas Offle * M Corner 10th nnd Douglas M ' FRED W. OR AY , fl Lnmher , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc , Cornel t'th and Douglas str-rts , Omaha M C. N. 'blBTZ M Dealer in AH Kinos of Lnmher 13th and California streets , Omaha , Nebraska M Millinery nnd Notions ' H I. OBERFELDER A CO , M Importers & Johhers in Millinery & Notions S0S.510 and JU South Uth atreoU H > " ' H Not I on a. H J. T. JIOBINSON NOTION CO , H Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 1121 Uarnef street , Omaha M Olla H CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , " H Wholesale ReQned ani Lubricating Oils Axle Grsisoetc Omaha A. II lllshop , Mnnauor | - * M Paper M GARPEN1ER PAPER CO , < t M Wholesale Paner Dealers Carrr a nice stock of iirln'lnc , wrapping and wrltlna H paper Bpeclal attontloo given to card paper * H aafcato. . M A. L. DEANE A CO . H Ocnernl Aa-ents tor H Halls ' Safes , BU nd 823 Bouth 10th Bt , Omaha M f Toys , Eto M H. HARDY A CO , H Jobbers of H Toys , Dolli , Albums , Fancy Goods , BO'tseturnlshlng Ooods Children's Carriages 1MI H amum street , Omaha , Neb H CHICAGOlIORT LINE I or Tin : H Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Ry ' The Host Itoutii l'rom Onialm nnd Council | B JIIiiITh lo THE EAST = TWO 'JUA1NS DAIIiV IIETWEI'.N OMAHA , AND COUNCIL III.U1 TS H Clileafo , AND Milvraukco , H St Paul , MIiuua.iol.8j Cedar ltaiilils , Jtock iMlnnd , Frcenort , HockfonJ , CI hi tun , lliiliuque , Ditvenporl , H Elrtln MikIIhoii , .Taipsvlllo , H liclolt , Wlnoiiu , LuCrosM' , H And all other Important points Cast , Northeast and k H rJoulheast H torthrouvh tliketaiall on the ticket atenl at ItOl L H huniamSirnjt , in Darker lllock , ur ut Union 1'at.lna aH Depot k H 1'ullinanSleeporsand the lluest Dlnlui ! Cars til tha B world am run ou the main llnu of the Uhltaiio , Mil wankeeAtrll l'uul llallnur and eterr attentl'in la M paid to pasacngera bjr courteous oiuplocs uf the kaaal oiupany H It MIl.f.HItCentral llona er H J. r" . 'riO.Chll\i.l.laiaoeiiural ; Manaecr M A. V. 11 , OAHI-KNIKll , General I'uasoncer and H Ticket Client • UKO K.lltCAKFOaD , Assistant acncral l'a sene M anJTIikot akhiI - M T. J. t'l.AUK.Umeral Superintendent M ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS , RC CrtOSS DIAMOND SSaHD M fCHICHtBTCrVB . LaJlM , ask H UraiUtrarDlaM adUrau ar 4aiaUull B l iu , HM Ub bias rlUb * . Take ji otlieH H n < ua 4 . ( ! ) rw i.iu.aiui u. "it li r r < > l H iiiir attarVaaavC * . aUaWata.rkUa-Ss' H