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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1890)
IP * 3 H 1 fUE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ' . , j A Big Wheat Market and a Very jf\ UnBottlod Oao # ll \ CORN CLOSES WEAK AND LOWER \ • * OnU &lio\r llcducctl Prices on nil DcllvorlcR Trmlttii ; In Provis ion * of hinnil Volume Cnt- • tla In I'nlr Demand Tk'j cmcvr.O pnonuci : makhbts , CniOAfio , Feb 21. | Special TolcEram to | ' Tun Hce ] Thcro was a bjK wheat market t toilny and a very unsottlcd one The open f ; Itih'wns IIrm at the bent figure * of the May I , The secret ot the weakness later was In the | fact that the ureillctcd cold weather was not I is severo'iu expected and did not result In * - i J-j * my scare among the shorts On the other 1 hand , the boars were encouraged to sell heavily and tno market wont oft easily The I • action In May was 78 > fo , to Tic , to 78c , to I fMc , to 77jtfe ! , to 77 c nt 1 oelook Juno ' lold oft lo77Jfoanrl July to " 0c. Qcdilcs , , { Uumi nnd KobortVurren sold early The I heavy sclllnir of the day was done by ( j Cudiihy , followed by lltrdrldRO The • I Wenro commission company bought on the j i flcclino and Now York orders were to buy ' I Early cables were bearish mid the Liver ' pool oloslnpr was @ld lower New York ' I rlcarcd no wheat nnd ether Atlantic ports ' 88,000 bushels Keporls nbout the growth of winter crop In the south were very con IllctlnR Ueerbohm furnished some bull lle- - . Ures on the Australian crop The tnnrkot , Was easily depressed at the closn and touched iH for May u second time The close was atT7 > s ' @ 7r % ' ; . Other futures closed : Feb ruary , 75oj March , 73o ; Juno , 77c : July 70 > * o. the corn market was weak at } o lower at the close Armour wns n seller aijnln todav February closed at Sijfc , March at 23Kc , April nt S'Jc ' , May at 2U @ 20c , Juuo at COJfe , July nt ilOJ c , Auyuat nt Ulo and Sop > tenibor at fllJio fiitfl ' Oats were active but weaker and lower on JltL nil deliveries There was increased selllnj ? . If bythu longs and no demand of cense , I B' rjuonco except from the shorts , " but their ( B purchases were not of sufllclcnt magnitude f f to sustain prices under liberal general i\ selling , and a recession of # < 3Ko resulted I f nnd the market closed weak at the inside i i. llgures The dumStnd for car lots of No 3 in t j store was small and prices were quotable at > ' \ lUi@lWcThere ! was moro doing in No 3 1 ( f wliito for May Sales ranged at 22@23 { o > J and closed nt 32c. i } Speculutivo trading in provisions was ' ' again of small volume Local operators as ' it rule were not disposed to extend their lines cither > vay in view of the approaching I holiday , and as outsldo orders wore scares tho-volumo of business done was away below an nvorago Some bear pressure was again A- put upon lard by it local operator who ; haB boon selling May all the way down I ! from S5.03 , and today that future touched i t5 80 , but nslde from this and the moderate buying of May ribs by ono of the leading A packers theio was no individuality to the W trade whatever The all-porvnding dullness I was accompanied by a generally weaker m tone May pork worked down early to $9.90 , which Is the bottom for the week , but during Am the last hour of too session the market ral- -w M j lied to $ D.9 ? ! without nnv special reason f VM being assigned for it OfTorings for fully B * > "urcd meats contluuo meagro and prices are , * - . jr-llrtn , especially for such descriptions as are BjA wanted for smoxing ISascd on yesterdays HB * closing for futures , moss pork was un- W changed nt the adjournment and lard nnd W ribs 2 } o lower nil around Deforrcd doliv- H cries of pork brought a llttlo Loreer premium X over May early today . # CHICAGO LilVE STOCK B ; Ciucuio , Fob 21. [ Spooial Telegram to B Tub Heb.1 Catti.r The demand was fair 9 for Friday oud prices only steady as coin A pared with yostordnyl in fact some sales > fl men quoted the turn rather casior , yet | fl nearly every thing at ull doslrablo was sold out iB nt a comparatively early hour , liut few Tex > S ans were in sight and nntivo butchers were jM in fair demand and steady There was 9j nothing now tn the stocker and fecdor trade • Wt nnd must of the Virginians have tilled their 9 | orders nnd gene homo Cbolco extra bcoves , VJ -10e4.H ! ) ; medium to good steers , 1350 to 1500 lbs , $3.0B@1.75 ; 1200 to 1350 lbs , { 3.30 ® 4.50 ; 950 to 1200 lbs , $ J.O0@3.75. Stockcrs and V feeders , i"J.4C@3.GU ; cows , bulls and mixed , M Sl,50@3.25 ; bulk , S3 35@2.70. tToxas corn fed I , ' steers S3. 0@3 50. i i HoeS Uuslncss oponou active at prices , /ff V , somewhat stronger than at the extreme close jr " I * Si- yesterday , with shippers again loading buy • ers Hut , us lias been the case the past week or so , nftcr the shippers have bought ; what they wanted the number of buyers is i limited to two or three representing bier packing firms , nnd they are not pcoplo to I put up prices on themselves , but immediately j ? commence by ( ifTeriug lower prices , and as 1 they are the only buyers loft salostnon must meet them moro than half way hence for I several days prices have ruled 5@10o lower at the close than at the opening 1'ackors were only Oldding & ) .S0@3 S5 nt the close , wnilo the bulk of early Bales were miulo at j ' f3.yo@3. 'J5. Shippers nald nil the way from I . . S3.90 to fl.05 and light sorts sold steadily at " f3.U2K@3.U5. llutcber average also sold steadily at (3.95. Weekly Hank : Stiitoinent J Nbw Yoiik , Fob 21. [ Special Tolcgram to • { Tub 13ee.1 The weekly baulc statement . if shows the following changes : u Iiasorvo , decrnaso $3,7DO,300 f Loans , incrcoso oU'J.lOO { Specie , decrease 3,000,900 J Legal tenders , dccroano 1,418,200 _ - ifc Ileposltu docreoso 3(111,200 ( " ( • ? " • Circulation , , decrease 50,700 yf' * lf - > 'in0 hanks now hold $3,700,800 In excess of r + ' Mho 25 per cent rule The exports of spoclo . i from the port of Now York last week J amounted to { 1,200,760. The Imports of j specie for the week amounted to (34,170. j , i'l.NANClAU I • New Youic , Fob 21. | Spoclal Telegram to " Tan Urb | Stocks It was a drawn battle In stocks at the close yesterday , The bulls 1 fo'it . thu most elated because the bear tactics were apparently dofoatcd and because , as claimed , no great quantity of long stock was I forced out Along with this cheerful fooling was a loss hopeful ono , causing many to declare - clare that there was no profit in following the predictions of Gould and Saca while so \ little was done to uphold the actlvo stocks on the list For u time this morning It looked as if there would bo a continuation of the mora buoyant fooling The uiarkot ttartod with a firm tone and first uricos were ' In most cases slightly higher than last nights flguroi * , Trusts were weak , however , and with Now Enulaud soon showed declines of , 0 a > w Inrpo fractions The bears again attacked K 'JUtiT Tunucesco Coal , and that proved to bo the B weak point in the market After open ing up } { par cent at 78 it rapidly dropped away to 05 , where the demand seemed equal to the supply for a tlmo , It afterward rallied to 07. In the meantime Sugar Kcllnerles and Cotton Oil hud deblmed 1 per cent , Now Knglaud and Chicaco Gas Ji and others smaller fractluns ! Later Hock Island and Loulsvillo & Nash ' | vlllo showed Increased weakness uud the peueral list sympathized The hour to noon was marksd by a general giving away of ( I prices all through the list How much the > uiifavorablo bauU statcmont bad to do with | i the collapse It Is aifilcult to ascertain The | dccliou was sweopluar Western roads sufI - I Xorod the most Uuriington went off from ' ltiajf to 103K , Northwcstorn from 108Jf to 107 , Hock Island from 0 # to 8Sj ; , St l > aul ' from 03 > f to 07tf , Missouri Paclllo from 1l } ( , A /r to t\i ) and Union I'aoiBo from MX to 65 > f. mj Lackawanua and Reading each lost J , The " " foaturoof the , slockmarket J * f after midday , was a further break iu llurliugton under 102 I lud the strong tone lu Hook Island , I which recovered K fc d closed } i over --JM - - last night at 89 . The bank state ment was bad enough , but the anticipation was worse than the figures Mono ? closed cary at 2 per cent The total sales of stocks were 309,700 shares The following wore the closing quotations i O.S.ls remilsr I22 ! { Northern lftclflo . 80 US 4scoupons..l22liiito oreferreJ , . . . , . . 3 U.S.lUsregulsr..imH O. * N. W I07i ! U..S.4HS coupons..lOllj doprererred HO laclne ' . . . . . M.V.Central . .106H Ontrnl I'nclua 33i ( l . OB . . 18 Chicago * Alton . . .12A Itock Islsnd . . . . . . S94 ? ChlcsuoJIurllngton UoSLASt ! ' , C7f & 9ulnev ldl'i donretorrail.lM D..Ij.W I3. .U SUI'aul AOmaha . 3li ! UlinolsContral Ill aoprerorred , . . , . V2 I. . II * W\ , tl.Uon Pacillo 6. . ? , ' Kansas * Texas . . . 8V..St. ! . L. , V l' 1214 l.nkeHhors lnt'j nopreforred , , . . . ' - ' " 'i Mlclilgan Coutral . Rl Western Union , . , . ? H Mlfsourl I'solllo . . . 7Ii ! Moset Easy nt 2jjl ( per conL Phimb MEaoANr .B lUrsa 5 0) per cent STRtaiNQ ExcnANOB Dull but stondy ) Bixty-day bills , ? 4.a2Ki demand , flSOJi Minim ; Stooks New Yohk , Fob 21. fSpoclal Telegram to Tub llitB.1 The following arj the mln- Ingstock quotations : Uelcher 180 HouldJt Curry 1 % . , Host A : Uelcher . . ,285 Hale & Norcross..27U Caledonia , n. II..173 Homoitaka .750 ConCal te Va . . . .475 Iron Silver B00 Comatock.T.bd.t000 : Mnxtran , . ,350 ComstoRic , T scp.,3hki Small Hunoi IP ! Deailwood T. . . . ,150 SuttorCrook 150 ii Crlsto 1M ritUDUCbi aiARKKTS CmcAoo Fob 21 , i tl5 p. in close Wheat Lower ; Fcbuary , 75ko ; March , 75VcMay,77Kc : Corn Steady ; February , 2"Ko ; May , 29Xc. Oats Steady ; February , lOis 'c * , May , SO/Yc. Hyo May , 43c. Harlo.V' Nothing doing Pnmo Timothy $1.13(31.20. ( Flax Cash $1.39. Whisky $1,02. Pork Steady ; Feburary , $9.70 : May$9.05. Lard Steady ; February , fo.70 ; Muy , $5.7K. Flour-iUnchangcd ; winter wheat , S2.00 ( t t.35 ; spring wheat , tl.ip@-l. 5 : rye , $2.50 @ 2.S5 ; buck wheat , $1.25(1 ( 1.50 per cwl Provisions Shoulders , $4.15C < § 4.23 ; short clear , ? 3.95@5.00 ; short ribs , for Fobrunry $1.70. lluttor Unchanged ; crenmory , 15@20o ; doiry , 10@21c. Cheese Unchanged ; full cream Ched dars and flats , OJ QO fc ; Young Amorlcas , 10 @ 10Jfc. Eggs Firm ; fresh , W } @ 14tfc. Hides Unehangod ; heavy and light grcon salted , 0c ; salted bull , 3J c ; groan salted calf , 5J odry ; Hint , 0@7o ; dry calf , 5@0c ; doacone , 2o each Tallow Unchanged : No 1 , solid packed , 3 fc ; No 2 , 3tfc ; cake , 4o.Kcceints. Kcceints Shlpmts Flour 11.000 5,000 Wheat 18.000 22,000 Corn 231,000 100,000 Oats 148.000 177,000 The receipts of grain were : Wheat , 31 cars ; corn , 301 cars ; oats , 202 cars The following are the opening , highest , lowest and closing prices on grain : Opsn- High Low Clos ing est est lug Wheat , Marcli I. . . $ . . . 5. . . I ,75j May 7S5 ! .78M .77J4 ,77i } ® i Corn March 28j ? .28W .2S ! .28i ! May 30i ! .30)5 ) .23Wii . ' "J ? * ® ? * Oats March .19 ! * Jlay Sli ! .21i } .20 ? ; .9) ) j l'ors Mar 'h .70 0.70 9.70 0.70 Ma > VSSii .W74 ! V.Vi'/t O.Ui Uocomts Wlioat , 30 cars ; corn , 359 cars ; oats , 197 cars ; hogs , 20,000 ; cattle , 9,000. Nnw York , Fob 21. Wheat Hocoipts , 33,350 bushols.exports ; , none ; spot weak ; No 2 red , 85@S5Ko In elevator , 8B9 ( ai 80Jgo ulioat ; options weak No 3 red , Feb ruary , closine at 83J.fc. Corn Hocoipts , 101,300 bushels ; oxDorts , 202,500 bushels ; spot lower ; No 2 , 35@35 , o in olovutor , 8530J8 'c uilout ; options weak ; Fobrunry , 35c. Oats Kecoipts , 183,000 bushels ; experts , 102,000 bushels ; spot weaker j No 2 whlto , 28 } @ 2SVc ; mixed wostoru , 20@ 9o ; options beav.i" ; February , 20Jtfo. Coffee Options steady and hlghor ; sales , 49,250 bags ; February $10.C5@10.70 ; snot Itio firm ; fair cargoes , $20.00. Arm refined steady Sugar--Raw , ; , Petroleum United closed for March at $ l.t'0 ' . Eggs Firmer ; western , M@l7o. Pork Firm Lard Easier ; western steam , $0.12 } . 'Uuttor ' Elgin , 2S@2SJ c ; western dairy , - S@17o ; creamery , 12@2ro. C'neeso Unchanged ; western , 810c. Cinolnnntl , Fob 31. Wheat No 3 rod , 77c , Corn No 2 mixed 81'tfc. Oats No 2 mixed , 23@23Kc. Whisky $1.03. St.Ijcmts , Fob 21. Wheat • Lower ; cash , 70 0 ; May , fltfo Corn Lower ; cash , 24Jio ; Mav , 25o. Oats Lower ; cash , 20 > ic ; May , 201 c. Pork Dull at $10.03. Lard Nominally lower at $5.55. Whisky Steady ntl.03. Hutter Nominal Mllwuulco- ; , Fob 21. Wheat Ekisy ; No 2 spring , on track , cash , 72$73c ( ; May , 72 ' - c. • Corn Firm ; No 3 , on track , 27K& Oats Dull ; No 2 whlto , on track , 22 , ' c. Hyu Steady ; No : 1 iu sto'c , 43Jfo. llarloy Quiet ; No S In store , 4U' o. Provisions Pont , $9.75. Kansas Olty.Feb , 31. Wheat Weaker ; No 3 hard , cash , 03 c ; No , 2 rod , 09c. Com Lower ; No 2. cash , 31o bid Oats No , 2 cash , lO o. Liverpool , Fob 21. Wheat Quiet ; holders offer moderately ; California No , 1 , 7s 4d per cental ; rod western , 6s lljtfd Corn Quiet ; flower ; mixed western , 3s 8)id ) per cental , ftllniiounoliM , Feb 21. Wheat Active ; Itecoipts , 98 car * : shipments , 23 cars Closing ingNo. . 1 hard , February , 77c ; May , 78tJo ; No 1 northern , February , 77Jio ; on track , 70Ji(377o ( ; No 2 northern Fooruary , 78 } o ; May , 74 0. lilVK HTOCK Cnloairo Fob 21. The Drovers Journal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 9.030 ; market steady , closing lower ; beeves , $1.40@4.90 ; Btcors , $3.00@4.25 ; stockcrs and feeders , $2.40@3.50 ; Texas corn-fed steers , $3.80@ 3.50. 3.50.Hogs -necelpts , 21,000 : shtpmonts , 10,000 ; market weak ; mixed $3.75@4.00 ; heavy $3.70 4.05 ; light , f3.S0@1.05 ; oklps , $3.0J@ 3.70. Sheep Receipts , BO00j market steady : natives , $3 53g5.80 ( ; western corn-fed , fl > 0 ( U5.0O : Texaus , $3.50(2:5.00 ( : : lambs , $5.00 ® 0.30. Kaunas Olty Fob 31. Cattle Rooalpts , 0,300 ; shtpmonts , 3,400 ; market lower ; steers , $3.25@4.00 ; stockers and fcedors , $3.20 C33.90. Hogs Hocoipts , 6,503 ; shtDmonts 200 ; uiarkot lower ; bulk , $ A70g3 ( 73 > s' , National Hmok V'urJ * . Kait St luims , Feb 21. Cattle UecoiptB , 700 ; shipments , 700 ; market strong ; fair to fancy natives , ; 3.S0&5.10 ; stocker * and feeders , $2.0003.50. Hogs Hocoipts , 3.000 ; shipments , 3,900 ; market strong ; heavy , * 3.8Ji3.U5 ( ; packing , $3.758.80 ; light , $3.Mri 4.00. Hlonx Olty , Fob 31. Cattla Heooipts , COO ; shipments , 525 ; market active ; cannorB , 7ftc ( < ? $1.25 ; oows , $1,00 ( 1.25 ; stockers - ors , Sl.5UM2.25j fecdors , $3.25@2.90 ; veal calves , rJ.0J@3.l5. Hogs Receipts , 753 : market hlghor nnd closed strong ; everything , $3 70 ( < g3,80. OMAHA tilVE STOCK Cutdn Friday , Feb 31. Receipts of cattle estimated at 2,000 com pared with 1,170 yesterday The market opened slow and dragging There were a number of pretty fair bunches of' ' cattle belter than usual , several of which Bold at or nbout the $ i00 line The market may safely bequoted unchanged , although Bomo report steers weak : era a shade lower The large receipts gave buyers who believed that tnoy had been paying too high prices a chance to bear the market Takiug advantage of the situation tboy persisted in making lower offers Sell * ers decliued to accede to the desired deollno and the market was very slow until late In the afternoon Just before the < } lo e quite a number of sales were made , soma of which would Indicate a weakening or shading of prices The limited supply of cow stuff gave no chanoo to bdyors to force a decline and sellers generally claim to have obtained stondy prices , 'alio llbnrnl rocolpts of feed ers nnd stocker * were hardly equal to the demand , and sales were tnado quickly and at steady prices Hogs Kocclpts of hogs estimated at 1,900 , com pared with 2,010 yesterday There were about 050 hold over which , with the fresh receipts , made about 3,550 on market 'i'ho market opened without special rcaturos , all of the hogs bolng sold nt prices varying llttlo from yesterdays sales Nearly every thing sold at $3.70(3-1.75. ( The prices between - tween packers and light weights nlmost dis appeared The liberal supply of light wolghts and butchers hogs c.isoj prices on thorn , al though they all finally changed hands at prices varying hut llttlo from Thursdays figures Notwithstanding the limited ro colpts packers seemed tobo Indifferent about buvlng and the whole market wns Blow and llfolos with nil sold bolero the close atpneos averaging $3.72 f compared with$3.73J { yesterday torday , I'revnilinp ; Prices The following Is a table of prices paid in his market for the grades of stock man tonodi . Primesteors 1300 to 1000 lbs.$4.15 044.00 Good steers 1330 to 1430 lbs . . 3.70 ( V84.30 Oood steers 1050 to 130J lbs . . 3.35 fi$3.90 Common 1000 to 1150 lb steers , 3.90 @J.40 Common dinners , l.O ) ( rf > 1.75 Ordinary to fair cows 1,70 f < (2.10 Fnir to good cows 1.90 ( < (3.10 Good to choice cows 2.20 ( < 63.2 ! > Choice to fancy cows 2.03 ( $3.35 Fulrto good bulls , 1.50 W2.50 Cholco to fancy bulls 2.50 @ 3.25 Lightstockors and foadors , . . . 2.09 f 2.50 Feeders , 930 to 1100 lbs 2.23 ( tCVAZ Fair to cholco light hogs 8.05 @ 3.80 Fair to choice heavy hogs 3.05 ( < (3.75 Fair to choice mixed hois 3.05 Q3.75 niBptHUtoii oronttio Showing the number of cattle bought by the leading buyers on to-day'smaruot : lluyers No Swift & Co 707 George H. Hammond &Oo , . 77 The Armour-Cudahy Packing company 374 Leo Rothschild 374 Hnmllton & Stephen 114 Hen ton & Undorwood , 25 Andrew Haas ; 82 H. Ucckor H2 W. K. Van Zandt : bliippers nnd feeders , < o Hogs Showinir the number of hogs bought by the leading buyers on todav's market : Armour-Cudahy Packing company . , , 703 Omaha Packing comuany 724 Swift & Co 039 Gd'orgo H. Hnmmond&Co 510 lleprcsontatlvo Snlos STGEKS No Av Pr No Aw Pr 1 090 $3 00 21 1108 $3 45 1 940 3 00 7 1040 3 45 5 854 8 05 10 1208 3 45 24 005 3 20 33 1099 3 50 1 1430 3 20 21. . , 904 3 50 0 023 3 25 21 1200 8 50 17 900 3 25 18 11S0 3 50 10 1088 3 25 18 1155 3 00 19 1030 3 30 13. . . .1340 3 00 3 1093 3 30 SO 1157 8 00 17 1047 3 30 8 1343 3 00 41 1105 3 30 40 117t 8 00 4 880 3 30 23 1210 8 00 4 1103 3 30 18 1323 8 05 33 1075 3 30 10 12,24 3 05 18 1050 3 80 19 1223 3 70 B8 930 3 85 20 1204 3 70 31 1214 8 85 20 1253 3 70 j | 21 1195 3 35 34 1199 3 70 1 830 3 83 23 127,1 3 70 ( ! 1207 8 40 20 1297 8 75 S3 1009 3 40 20 1303 8 80 7 1120 3 40 18 1349 3 SO 8 1305 3 40 45 1270 8 80 19 1034 8 40 37 1250 3 85 20 1123 8 40 20 1802 4 00 9 1119 8 40 19 1270 4 05 18 1147 8 40 35 1873 4.10 35 1129 3 43 COWS 1 1090 180 14 1023 3 40 3 1218 190 12 1094 2 40 1 930 2 00 3. . . . * . . . .1027 2 40 1 1010 2 00 3..1227 2 40 1 950 3 00 10 1008 3 45 2 OSS 3 00 1/ 1100 3 45 1. . 1090 3 1)0 ) 5 900 3 45 1 920 3 15 2 1040 3 45 17 972 225 23 1044 2'45 7 077 3 25 13 1230 2 45 5 1142 3 35 4 .1015 3 50 8 990 2 35 1 1100 2 50 1 090 3 25 ' 15 974 2 5U . 10 970 2 25 31 1150 2 50 8 1031 2 25 19 1909 2 50 1 1000 2 23 20 ,1020 2 55 14 939 3 30 15 1040 2 00 1 1180 3 80 11 .915 2 00 3 1003 2 35 3 1193 2 05 18 1150 2 5 17 1023 3 90 13 052 2 40 85 1188 8 00 HULLS 1 15S0 195 1 1460 2 40 1 1420 100 1 1410 3 40 1 1410 3 00 1 1010 2 40 1 1450 3 00 1 1570 3'50 1 - . . .1470 3 15 1 1700 2 50 2 1735 2 35 1 1490 2 50 1 1870 2 23 2 1405 2 CO 3 1587 2 23 1 1520 8 00 1 1010 2 80 1 1040 8 00 3.1505 2 30 1 15J0 8 00 1 1900 3 40 1 1950 3 25 FEEDERS 45. . ; 754 2 75 8 990 8 15 1 890 2 75 10 758 3 15 1 780 3 75 15 831 8 15 2 885 2 95 33 020 3 25 21 910 2 95 33 900 3 30 0 1025 3 00 83 1013 8 30 1. . . . . . . 720 8 00 STOCKEUS 36 516 185 4 057 2 90 133 , , 310 3 75 10 408 3 90 1 390 3 75 18 570 3 00 CiNNEHS 3 820 150 7 0S0 180 3 033 175 3 1225 185 5 1078 175 CALVES 1 90 3 50 3 117 4 00 1 130 4 00 1 190 4 60 iimrKits 2 005 2 20 15 977 2 05 OXEK 1 1010 3 60 STA03. 1 1720 3 75 WKSTEItN CATTLE Owner No Av Pr 23 cows , cornfed 1001 2 25 Standard Cattle Co 47 cowb , corn-fod 1020 2 85 53 steers , tern-fed 1323 3 90 UOQ8. No av Bb Pr No Av Sh Pr 0..272 803 35 03..290 240 $3 72Jtf 10..395 80 3 00 CO..247 80 3 72U Ct.,204 1110 3 05 GO..233 3 75 20. , . 860 80 3 05 03,373 40 3 75 GO.,100 280 3 05 50..374 40 3 75 GO.,843 3 07 } 03..250 40 8 75 01..270 100 3 70 53.,344 60 3 75 GO.341 120 3 70 07..183 3 75 04..249 80 3 70 45..221 40 8 75 05..200 100 3 70 03..208 100 8 75 37..310 80 3 70 04..323 100 3 75 03.200 160 8 70 74.214 8d 8 75 03.279 60 3 70 CO..804 80 8 75 03.,301 200 8 70 74.230 40 8 75 07.250 40 3 70 77..240 120 8 75 05..200 100 3 70 50,223 40 8 75 55.299 120 8 70 54..819 123 8 75 03,370 200 3 70 83..293 40 8 75 03.250 120 3 70 03 , . , .244 8 75 04 . . .240 200 3 70 03..195 8 75 ffl.333 3 72Jf 51.257 - 8 75 53..205 120 3 72 > i 71.253 8 80 Avoraif ) Coit ol ( loz * . The following table gives the average cost of bogs on the dates mentioned , including the cost today , as based upon sales reported ; Date Price Date Price , Feb.l $3 OSJtf Fob 12 3 07J < Foo.3 , 3 73 Feb , 13 8 73V Feb 4 3 75 Feb 1 * 3 73 Feb , 5 , , , 3 75 Feb 15. . , , , . 3 77K Feb.O 3 Tii4 Fob 17 3 72X Feb 7 8 71K Fob 18 a 70f Feb , 8 3 73 > | Jeb 19 , , 3 71 Fob 10 8 77H Feb 20. . . . . . . 3 73K Feb 11 8 75 } | Fob 21 , 0 73 > Y Range or Prices Hobi The following table shows the range of prices paid for liogst Light and medium hoga $3 65 (33 ( 83 Good to choice mixed hogs , , , 8 65 (33 ( 75 Good to cholco heavy hogs . . 3 05 (33 ( 75 Hance of Prices liriep The following table shows the range of frlcos paid for sbeep : 't rime ' fat sheep . " $4 50 @ 5 25 Goodfatshocp . . . 3 50 Wt 50 Common to medium shcopu . ' 12'00 (33 ( 75 Lambs , . . . . . > trl-jQ0 ( < (0 ( 00 Comparative Tnlij ! ; . Tha following tabloi skw : ) Tua' ' rin < a In prices on hogs during tills an Pfo'U waokt Days This wesV " < lait week Monday .7 : • " > M t57 3 ? S ® 1 W Tuesday 3 OS SjB-1 7Sl JUI M-l K2'4 ' Wednesday 1 * Wl 73' : l 50 © 3 77M Thursday , 1 70 ® 'l Win i ta'Mii ' 77i ! Vrlday 3 65 WIS ) ' 3M toll W fatimlay . , | . i 3 7J & 3 9Z Avcrniin I'rlcU-if Hoi ) . Showing the average , prleo paid for loads of hogs on the days indicated lu 1S37 , 1333 nndl890j _ _ DayT Feu 18'JO Feb 1888. Ieb 1S37. 16 Sunday $ V 10 $3 17 17 $1 73SJ 0 17 6 III 16 3 70 5 13 D 17 10 8 71 Sunday , 6 23 30 8 73U f > 21 Sunday 21 3 7S5 G33 6 28 Highest mul Lowest Sales ol lln 3. Today Yesterday , Highest $3.80 Highest $3. 0 Lowest S.03 Lowest 3.70 Stook llocoirttv Onicial yesterday Estimated today Cattle , 0 cars..1170 Cattle , 100cars..2000 Hogs , 32cars..2010 Hogs , 80cars. . . . 1900 Shcop , 3 cars . . 573 On the Market With Stook Cattle-First National Hank , Loup City ; M. S. Adnms , Loup City ; Wright & Alton , Aurora ; Lonox & H. , Arcadia ; Landers & G „ Loup City ; T. H , Murphy , Central City ; C. Motzgur , Cedar Crook ; J. W. IConlor , Dorcbestor ; Ulackmoro & A. , Friend ; Shelton - ton & 11. , Central City ; A Garrow , Lincoln ; Devoro & M. , Phillips ! J. A. Cowncrth- walto Friend ; J. Bronnnn , Fnirmount ; John GalUgan , Peter Galligan , J. C. Nelson , N. Oleson , C. Uleckor , J. H , 'Jlausch , Lindsay ; If Siovors , H. Martin , Scribnor ; D. M. Parsons , Smithbergor & S bott , Stanton ; \V. II Neff , Audubon , la ; Uank of Atwood , Tunics H. Clark , Atwood - wood , Kan ; Peterson & N. , Washington ; A. J. Marsh , Correl Urothers Crclghtoti ; Swodeburg Cattle compruy , Swedeburg ; J. Gannon , Bancroft ; J. G. Smith , Ulair ; J. H. Qulnn , Standard Cattle company , Ames ; E. 1J. Gould , J. S. Thompson , G. U. Uateman , Fallorton : Kent Cattle company , Kout ; J. M. Harbour , Tabor , la ; S. & S. Hrootor Minn ; William Motz , J. G. Slocum , Pender ; Hallett & , Hood , Winsido ; H. B. Ogg , Fairmont ; E. Uroquot , Long island , Kan ; D. Klchnrds , Mil ford ; C. W. McCullum , Uluo Springs ; Deets & W. , Minden ; M , Markoy , Eustis ; Anderson Brothers , Wilsouvllle ; Frank Powell , Danbury ; J. W. Williams , Seward ; Joe Palmer , Surprise ; II Warner , Hooper ; II A. Hills , Atkinson ; G. Uillcitlne , Lo- rctto ; Kcno & Shoots , Elgin ; Housley Brothers , Exira , la ; It , Adams , Logan , la ; A. L. Spearman , Springfield : Eq F. S. K. & Irapl Co , North Platte ; J. J. Doherty , Dunlap , la ; W. C. Swartj , Silver City , la ; Ira Grlffln , Scotia Hogs Portovin & M. , Valentino : Hortnn Brothers , Verdlgro ; A. S. Marsh , Cornell Brothers , Creighton ; Swcdoburg Elevator company , Swodoburg ; . J. HI Butler , Cres cent , la ; Grubo & Co , Manning , la ; F. C. Adams , Persia , la ; McnagbAfc Co , Donison , la ; Wilson & Scott , Vail , IU ' ; J Isaac Dear dorf , Merna ; W. W. Pool , Hdvenna ; Foley , 1r. & Co , Greoloy ; J. L. McUonough & Co , Ord ; C. F. Bentley , Itogers ; Frank Powell Danbury ; M. Maokay , Eustis ' ; J T. Goodoll & Co , Western ; Thomas Nibloclc ' ; Sutton ; B. B. Oge , Fairmont ; S. R , L'lchteuberger , Bradshaw ; F. Tiernoy , Broken Bow ; N. Anderson , Seward : A. Blnokstono , Pilgor : Whcolor & Crittenden , Pendor ; J. M. Bar bour , Tabor , la I < • I Murker , Mention Steers closed easier Hogs were about steady ' ' E. Broquot came In from ' Long Island , Kan , with cattle v ' • Wilson ScotJ , of Vail , Ia./'cbntrlbutos / ' ono • 'load'bf ' hogs \ * A"i" l ' T. B. Murphy of Central , City , marketed a car of cattle , - „ - . ' " ' • M. Mackcy of Eustis , an oxtonslve Bhip- per , cama In with a car each of cattle aud bogs Llttlo & Storr 'lng , extendi vo shippers of Knsson , Minn ! , sent down two cars of cattle and lions ' OMAHA AVHOJjESAlilS MARKETS Produce Eoas Strictly trosb , 111312c. Cold storage ago , pickled , limed , salted , not wanted at any price Butteii Creamorv fancy rolls , nrts 24f < 3) ) 25c ; creamery , fancy , solid packed , 23@34c ; creamery , fancy , choice , 19@22o ; dulry , fancy.rolls nnd prts , l$20c ( ; dairy , fancy , solid packed , 17@19c ; dairy , choice , 13 ( 15c ; country roll , choice , ll@12o ; country roll , good , " 9@l0o ; country roll , fair , C@7c ; poor stock , 3@3o. Poultuv Turkeys , dressed , fancy , dry plckod , tl@12o ; turkeys , live , per lb , 7@3o ; chickens , fancy , 9c ; cuickens , choice , 7 ( < Sc ; chickens , live , $3 00g3.GO ( ; goose , dressed , fancy , 0@10c ; goose , dressed , choice , 8@9c ; geese , live , doz , $9.0007,00 " ; ducks , dressed , fancy , lie ; ducks , cholco , " 9@l0o : ducks , live , doz , $2.50@3.00 ; pigeons , doz , $1.00. Game Prairie chickens , 'S2.50@3.00 ; Jack snipe , 1.00$125 ( : golden plover $2.00@ 1,25 ; mallard ducks , $3.00g3,50 ( ; canvusback ducks , $5.00(0,0.00 ( ; redhead ducks , doz , $ J,00 ; teal-ducks , doz , $1.50@3.O0 ; mixed oueks , doz $1.E0@3.00 ; goose Canada , $5.D00@0.00 ; geese , small$4.00@4.5 ! ) . Dkessed Veal Choice medium , 6K@7c ; light , 5@tic ; heavy , 3@lo. Beans Hand picked navy , $ l.50@l,00 ; hand picked nuv.v , medium , ? 1.40@1.50 ; hand picked country , $1,30 ( 1.40 ; good uloan , $1.20 @ 1.80. Honey Per lb , Illinois comb , 10c ; Call forniacomb , 14c ; Nebraska and Iowa comb , 12K@Ho. \ UinsKSE Per lb , full cream Y. A. , 12o ; full cream twins , llj c ; full cream Ohio swiss 15c ; full cream Wisconsin swlss , 13c ; full cream brick swiss , ll ( < $12c ; full cream llmburgor swiss , 11@12. Sweet Potatoes Per bbl , $4.00. Fisu , Fresh whlto , trout , plko and pick erel , per lb , 7c ; herring , 5u ; sturgeon , 10c. 10c.Ouanoer Ouanoer Per box , Florida brights , $3.15 ; russets , $3.50 ; messina , $3.25 ; California fancy navels , $5.25 ; cholco , $5.00 ; Los An geles nnvols , $4.50 ; seedlings , Hivorsido , $3.35@3.0 ; mountain , $3.25 ; Los Angeles , $3.00 ; in five box lots 23o per box less Lemons Per box , messina fanoy , $1.00@ 5.00 ; verdolli , good , $2 50 Bananas Per bunch , $2.QO3.00. Malaoa Giai > es Fancy ; per bbl , $7.50 ; cboico , per bbl , $ $0.00@7.00. - Cocoanuts Per hund'ed , $4.75. Apples Per bbl , $3.60@4.oy. , CiiANUEituiES Per bbl , flQ,50@12.50. Cider Per bbl , relluealP.O.60 ; half bbl , $3.50 ; hard cider , pure , per bbl , $5,00. Skins and Funs Raccoon , , No 1 , largo , 80@90o ; No 1 , medium.ofi0@70o ; No 1 , auiull , 40@50o ; No 3 , 3 and4,19@10o. Mink , No 1 , largo , 60 ( $73c : No lmedlum , SOfJiOOc ; Nn l , small , 4U@50c ; Nog ' , 8 4 , $5.40. Otter , No 1 , lureo prlmo , $5. 0p@9.00 ; No 1 , medium , $4.00@5.00 ; No 1' , small , $2.50 ® 8.50 ; No 2 , 3 and 4. $0.50@1. * GO : Lynx , No 1 , $2.50(33.50. ( Wildcat No l , 4050No. ; 2,20o ; Muskrat , winter , 15c : fallteKin Skunk , black , 00@75o ; striped , Ntt J , 85@40o : No , 2 , 15@20o ; No 8. 10@15o ; No 4 , 510o. Cross for No 1 , $4.00@3' ( xi ; No 2 , $2,00(3 ( 2.50. Hod fox , No 1 , $1.00@K25 ; No 2 , 60 ® 60o. Urey fox , No 1 , 49vsfJo ; No 2 , 20 ® 25c. Mountain wolf , No Iltli503,00 ; No 3 , $1.00(31.25 ( , Pralrio wolf , NoVl , 75c$1.00 ; No 2 , 40@50o. Beaver , No , 1 , per lb , $3.00 ® 8.50 ; No 2 , per lb , $2.00(52.40 ( ; No 8 , per lb , &UC < 505oNo ; , 4 , Wo Bear , black , No 1 , $15.00 @ 25.00 ; grizzly No 1 , $10.XKa25.00 ( ; brown , No 1 , $10@20.00 ; cub , $1TjO@5.K : ( ) ; buckskin Indian dressed , per 11) , $1.0U@1.50. Deer , summer , per lb 80e ; fall , per lb , 25o ; winter - tor , par lb , 2025o ; groan salt , perploce , 75@39o ; antelope , per lb , 20o ; elk , per lb , HK'ClSo ; Usher , No 1 , $3.00 ( 5.00. Marten , No 1 , 75u$1.50 ; No 3 , ,25 , 500. Opossum , No 1 , cased , 10@15o ; No 1 , open , 710a Badger , No 1 , full furred , 75c@ l.S5 ; No 3 , 3035o ; No 8 , lo@20o : wolverine , No , 1 , $4.00@0.00. Hides , Pelts and Tallow Green salted hides 4oJi5 dry salted hides , 58o ; dry salted hides , 7o ; calf bides , 6a Uamagod hides 2o less Sheep pelts , green , each , 75o @ $1.25 ; sheep pelts , dry , per lb , 0@12o ; Ullow , No 1 , 8 } < @ 3 c ; No 3 , co ; grease white , 8 > o ; yellow , 2)f@3o ) , Vboetaules Ne > v Lettuce , per doi beads , 45c ; radishes , par doz bunches , 60c ; grcon onions , per doz bunches , 30@l0a : parslo.v , per doz bunches , 05o ; soupbunches , per doz bunches , 45(4500 ( ; celery , Mlchlgnn small , per doz bunches , 25ft3. ( > c : colcry , 1111- nols , per d02 bunches , 45iX. ( > 0c : celery , Now Orleans , per doz bunches , 75(3900 ( ! spinach , per bbl , $3.00 ; cucumbers , per doz , $1,75 ® 2.23J oyster plant , per iloz , 4X50o : now ueots , perbushol , $ l,00@l , ' 25 ; new carrots , per doz bunches , 40tfVo ( ; now turnips , per doz bunches , 400 , SOc ; plo plant , per lb , G7o ; now cnbpago , Louisiana , pe < * crate , $1.00 ; now potatoes , Bermuda , per bbl , $10,00 : to matoes , Bermuda , 10 lb boxes , per box , $1.50 @ 1.7B. A'i : ETAni.Ks Old Stvoot potatoes , fancy Muscatlno , per bbl , $100 ; onions , extra fancy , per bbl , $1.50 ; onions , fair , per bbl , $2.50 ; rutnbagas , per bbl , $3.00 : carrots , per bbl , $3.00 ; parsnips , per bol , $2,00 ; boots , per bbl , $3.00 : horse rndlsh roots , per bbl , $4.00 ; horse radish roots , per lb , 7o ; celery roots , per bbl , $3.00 ; celery roots , per doz , 09c Avi'LU BUTTKit--Icr lb , Co Mincr Meat So per lb Honkt 15@10c per lb for choice PnnsEUVEs S10o per lb Jellies 4CT4Ko per lb Beeswax No 1,10@19c , Pies Feet Pickled , kits , 70o ; aplcod pigs tongues , kits , $2.33 ; pickled tripe , kits , 05o ; pickled II C. trlpo , kits , S5d ; spiced pigs bocks , kits , $1,12. Mess Point per bbl , $9.755l0-75. ( ! Buckwheat Flouh per bbl , $1.75. Wool Flue , avcrago , 23@23a ; medium , nvorago , 21i3'3c ; quarter blood , nvorage , 18 < 32tfc ; course , nvorage , 15@l < o ) colts and rough nvorago , 14@lla ( PicKi.ns Medium , per bbl , $1.85 ; sinnlt , $3.75 ; ghorKlns , $0.75 ; C. & U. chow chow , qts , $5.85 ; pts , $3.33. Potatoes-Por bu , 35c ; common , 23c , Mai'le Sooaii Per lb , 18l4o. PnovisioNS Hams , No I , 10 lb nvorago , 9Kc20 ; to 22 lbs , S < o ; 12 to 14 lbs , 9o ; shoulders , 5e ; breakfast bacon , No 1 , 8c ; hnm sausaco So ; dried bcof hnms , 7o ; beef tongues , $0.00 per dozen ; dry salt meats , fx ' eS 5c per lit ; hnm roulette , 0 < c ; ndd 1 per lb for smnll lots Hay Choice upland , $0.O0SO.25 ; midland , $4.50 ; lowland , $2 50. Chop Feed $12.50. Bean $10.60. | Cohn 10c. Oats 15c Dituos Cltrio ncld , 40@50o ; tartaric , 41 ® 43c ; carbolic , 3741c ; castor oil , $1.20@1.23 ; balsam tolu , 3740c ; tonka beans , $1,57 ® 1.00 ; cnbob berries , $1,8S ; calomel , 93c ; camphor , 52@57c ; cantharldos , $1.80 ; cassln bdits , 17c ; chloroform , 4So ; ergot , 47o ; glycerine , 23c ; gum arable , "Oc ; lycopodlum , 41o : morenry , 80o ; morph sulph $2.93 ; opium , $4.00 ; qutnlno , 3550c. Groceries Dried Fiiuit Currants , now , 5J < o : nrunos , ensks , 1,300 lbs , OJfc ; prunes , ubls or bags , 5J c ; citron pool , drums , 20 lbs , 22o ; lemon peel , drums , 18c ; fard dates , boxes , 12 lbs , llo : apricots , cholco evuporated , 14c ; apri cots , jolly , cured , 25 lb boxes , 10c ; apricots , fancy , 25 Tb boxes , 15c ; apricots , oholec , bags , 80 lbs , 14K ° > apples , evaporated , 50 ] b boxes 9o ; atiplcs , Star , &Mo\ \ apples , fancy Alden , 5 lb , lOo ; apples , fancy Alden , 3 lb , lOXa ; Salt Lake , 65fo ; blackberries , evaporated , 60 lb boxes , 5Jo ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 13c ; pears , California fancy , > i ' s boxes , 25 lb , 12c : peaches , Cal No 1 fancy , } { , unp bags , 80 lb , 15c ; peaches , pared , fancy , 18c ; Salt Lake , 7c ; nectarines , red , 14c ; nectarines , silver , boxes , 15c ; pitted plums , Cal , 25 lb boxes , 8 > o ; raspberries , evan . N. Y. , new , 26c ; prunes , H. C. 00 70 , OM@10& " ; orange pocl , 15o ; raisins , California London crop 1889 , $2.83 ; Cal loose , muscatels , crop 1889 ; $ 3.00 ; Vuleucias , 1S33 , 0c ; Valeiicins , new , 8) ) c ; Cal seedless , sks , 7 ? isOnnura : layer , now , 9 } c : prunolles , 12 > c ; dried grapes , 4c. Veuetaules Tomatoes 3 lb extra , $1.00 ; 3 lb Standard , Western brands , 9095c ; gaW Ions , strictly Btnndard , $3,90. Corn Finest crown , $1.03 ; gllt-edgo sugar corn , very fine , $1.50 ; MoMurray's2 ' lb sugar corn , $1.20 ; 2 lb extra , Western brands , 85$1.00 ; 2 lb standard , Western brands 70@80c. Mush rooms 1 lb Frenuh , extra line , 22@25c ; 1 lb Froncb , tine , 18@22o ; 1 lb French , ordinary , 10@lSc Peas Tres line , per can , 25c ; deml fine , ner can lfio : 2 lb extra , sifted $3.00 ; 2 lb early Juno , $ l.23@1.352 ; lb Mar row , standard brand , $1.10 ; 2 lb soaked , 59c. String Beans 2 lb high grade , Rofucce , 83c ; 211) Golden Wax beans , 75c ; 2 lb string beans , 70c. Lima Beans 2 lb soaked , 75c. Boston Baked Beans 3 lb Lewis , $1.05 ; Crown brand , $1.50. Sweet Potatoes 3 lb , Now Jersey , $1.00 ; Daisy , $1.35. Pumpkin 3 lb now pumpkin , 00c. Wiiappino Paper Straw , per lb , 1) ) @ 3J < orag ; , 2Jt , 'o ; manlla , B , 57 c ; No 1 , 7 cents Bags Union square , 35 per cent off list Salt Dairy , 280 lb in bbl , bulk , $2.10 ; best grade , 00 , 5s , $3.80 : best grade , 100 , 8s , $2.40 ; best grade , 23 , 10s , $3.20 ; rock salt , crushed $1.80 ; dairy salt , Ashton , 50 lb bags , 85c ; bulk , 224 lb bags , $3.25 ; common , in bbl $1.25. Canned Goods Fruits , California canned goods , standard brands , 2 > j lb , per doz Apricots , $ l,70@1.85 ; apricots , pie fruit , $1.50 ; gallons , $4.50 ; blackberries , $2.25 ; cherries , black , $2 00ji2.25 ( ; cherries , white , ? 3.252.50 ; grapes , $1.05(31.80 ( ; pears , Bartlett - lott , $2.10(32 ( 23 ; poaohos , yellow , $2.U2.25 ) ; poaches , lemon cling , $2.35 ; plums , egg , $1.05@1.80 ; plums , golden drops , $1.SO ; plums , green gages , $1.C5@1.80 ; poaches Bay City , with pitta in , $1.00 ; currants , $2.30 ; goose berries , $2.23 ; quinces , $ 3.10 ; raspberries , $3.70 ; strawberries , $2.50 ; poaohos , 3 lb eastern - orn standards , $1.85 ; 3 lb Die , $1.10 ; 0 lb pie , $3.00 ; gallon pie , $3.00 ; apples , high stand ards , $2.50 ; 2 lb gooseberries , 90c ; 2 lb straw berries , 90@956 : 3 lb raspberries , $1.00 ; 3 lb blueberries , 80@90c : 2 lb blackberries , 05 ® 75o ; 2 lb strawborrics , preserved $1.80 ; 5 lb raspberries , preserved , $1.80 : 2 lb blackber ries , preserved , $1.20 : pineapples , Bahama chopped , $2.00 ; 2 lb Bahama grated , $2.75 ; 2 lb Bahama sliced , $3.50 : 2 lb Standard sliced , $ l.25@1.50 ; cherries , 2 lb roa , Baltimore , 85 @ 95c ; pears 2 lb , $1,30. Fish Codtlsh , extra Georges , now , SJi'o ; grand bank , now , 4 } c ; silver , 2 lb , blocks , Oo ; snow white , 2 lb bank , now , 4c ; Turkey co 'd , largo middles , bricus , 8/c ! ; snow whlto , crates , 12-5 lit , boxes , 7o ; Iceland halibut , Ho ; medium eo.iled herring , 25a ; No 1 scaled herring , 22c ; domestic Holland herring , 65c ; Ham burg spiced herring , $1.50 : Russian sardines , 75u ; Russian sardines , pmin , 55c ; imported Holland herring , Crown brand , 80c ; do.fancy mllKers , 90c. Mackerel , No.lshore , half bbls , $13 00 ; bloaters , half bbls , $18.00 ; whltoilsh , half bols , $7.00 ; trout , half bbls , $5.50 ; fam- lly whitelish $3.O0 ; salmon , $3.50 ; 1 lb mack erel ( herring ) , S1.00@1.10 ; 1 lb tlnnau hud dles , $1.75 : 3 lb lobsters , $3.903 00 ; 11ft lob sterB , $1.90 ( 2.00 ; 1 tt > Alaska salmon , Aleut , $1,00 : 3 lb oysters , 10 oz , $1.85 ; 1 lb oysters , 5 oz , $1.10 ; 3 lb sxlsct , 12 oz , $ 3.85 ; 1 lb clams , little necks , (1,25 ; 2 lb clums , llttlo nocks , $2.10 ; M lb sardines , imported , per case , 100s , $11.00(310.00 ( ; K lb sardines , Imported , per case , 100s , $15.0020.00 ; K lb Imported boneless sardines , 20c ; } i lb sardines , American , per 100s , French style , $4.50 ® 5.00 ; )4 Tb sardines , American , porcaio , 100s , French style , $7.50@8.O0 : M lb sardines , mustard , per case , CUs , $4.004,25 ; imported key sardines , $13.00. BnooMS-Parlor , 4 tlo , $3.75 : 3 tie , $2.25 ; stables , $2.85 ; common , $ l.M@l,75 , Cocoa X lb tin , 40a par lb Cuocolate 22@23o per lb ; German chic ory , red , 8e , Oils Kerosene P. W. , 10c ; WW , Vl'ia ' headlight , 13o ; gasoline , 12c ; salad oil , $1,23 ® 9.00 per doz SuoAits Cut loaf , 8o ; cut loaf cubes , 7Ko ; standard , powdered , 7) ) o ; XXXXpowdercd , 75fc ; granulated , standard , Ol o ; confectioners tioners' A , 0c ; wlnto extra C , 0 e , extra C , Neb , Oo : amber , 5J c. Soaps Castile , mottled , per lb , 6@10c ; do white , per lb , 1815o. Canned Meats 1 lb lunch tongue , $3.G9i 2 lb lunch tongue , $4.75 ; I lb corned beef , $1.20 ; 2 lb corned beef , $2.05 ! 0 lb corned beef $0.50 ; 14 Tb corned beef , $14.00 ; 2 Tb boneless pigs feet , $2.20 ; 1 lb English brawn , $1.20 ; 2 tb English brawn , $2.00 ; 0 Tb Eng lish brawn , $0.50 ; 1 lb comprossodhainl,75 ; 3 lb compressed bam , $2.75 ; 1 lb chipped Faiunacequs Goods Barley , 3Jf@i ; fa rina , 5c ; peas , 8c ; oatmeal , 25o ; maca roni , 10c ; vermicelli , lOo ; rlco , 40 , ' { ; sago and tapioca , C@7o ; lima beans , 0c. Coffee Roasted Arbuckle's , Ariosa , 24e ; McLaughlin's XXXX,24.c ; Gorman , 24io ; Dilworth , 24 o ; Alaroma , 24 o ; bulk , 24'i'c , Hemp Twine Heavy , 14o ; medium , 18c ; light 17c ; 13 U. C , 20c ; 21 , 20o ; 80 , l'Jo ' ; 48 , lfo ; broom twines , colored , SOo Mattkess Twine Very fine , . 40o ; flno , 33o ; medium , 85o ; binders , 18c. Sail Twine Very line flax , 33c ; flno Max , 29o ; line cotton 22o : Calcutta hemp , 14c. Salsoda BbU , \ % \ granulated , l o ; kegs , l o ; pkgs , 00 , 5s. ! > } { & Staiicu 4Ji@8o per lb Stove Polish | 3.003.87 per gross Baos Am , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lewlston , per 100. $17.00. Nuts Almonds , 15o ; Brazils , llo ; filberts , 12 } < o ; pecans , lie : walnuts , 12Xo ; peanut cocks , 8o ; roasted , llo ; Teonesieo pea nuts , 7a , lintTfls ( Grocers ) Per lb H6rax , l6c\ \ copperas , 2Ko ; liny leaves , 14o ; glue , 10o ; cpsom salts 4c ; tlaubcr sails , ' 3o ; sulphur H'c : blue vltrol , Pj ; olum , Ic ; tartnrie acid 42c ; rosin , 2c ! saltpeter , absolutely pure , 10c ; gum camphor , 2 lbs in box , 1 oz cakes , 8.1c ; hops , } i nnd Mlb packages , 20o ; sage , Jf and Lj ib paekagos , 13c ; madder , lie ! : saltpeter , 10c ; indigo 31b and Sib boxes , S F , tV70e ; indigo , 3-lb and 5-lb boxes , Mndris , 75cscnllng ; wax , 23-lb boxes , red , Sic ) \ Bcaling wax , 23-lb boxes , white , 4c , Coffee Green Fancy old golden Rio , 23o ; fancy old penberry , 23) < o ; lllo , choice to fancy , 23c ; Hio , prime , 21c ; Hio , good , SOo ; Mochn , 2lo ( ; Java , genuine O. G. , 28c Java , good interior , 21c ; African , 21c. Rope Basis manllln rope , 15c ; slsnl rope , 18 } c ; cotton rope 10c ; now process , S'tfc Cotton Twine Illbb very flno , 8or 4 ply , 22c ; flno , 20o ; Daisy , lsc ; enndlo wick , 22a Olive ? Quarts , per doz , $3.75 ; pints , per doz , $2.25 ; bulk , per gal , 91c , ViNROAit 30 gr cldor , So ; good , 12c ; whlto wine , 10a Mollasses Bbls , N. O. , cholco , per gal , 45c ; bakers , 28a ; black strap , 20c. Dry floods Bleached Siibetinos Ellcrton , 7jC | ilonsckoepor , SJ o ; Now Cnndldate , S c ; Berkeley cambric No GO , 9o ; Best Yet , 4-4 , OKot butter cloth OO 4Vo ; Cabot , 7 < i 'c ; Fnrwcll half bloaohcd , SKo ; Fruit of Loom , 8 fo : Green G , 8)fo ) : Hope , * tfc ; King Phil lip cambric 10c ; Lonsdalo cambric , lOo ; Lonsdulo , 8) < fc ; Now York mills , lbjfc ; Pep perell , 42 lu , 10c ; Pepperoll , 40 In , lie ; Pop porell , 0-4,14Kct i'epporcll , 8-4 , 20c ; Pep poroll , U-4 , 22c ; Pepperoll , 10-4 , 840 i Cnnlon , 4-4 , SJfo ; Canton , 4-4 , OJ 'c ; Triumph , 0e ; Wusmutta , lie ; A'nllo.v , 5c ; Barker , ) i bleached , 8)fc. ) Bkown Siinr.TiNa Atlantlo A , 4-4 , 7'fo ' ; Atlantic II , 4 4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , fc ; Atlantic P , 4-4 , Oo ; Aurora LL 4-4 , 0c ; Au rora C , 4-4 , Cc ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OJfc ; Booster LL , 4-4 , ftjfo ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7o : Lawrence LL , 4-4 , 5c : Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5 } o ; Ponporell H , 4-4 , OJ/oi Pepperoll K , 40 • inch , 7 'fc : Pepperoll , 8-4 , 17 o ; Pepperoll , 0 4 , 20c ; Popporoll , 104 , 22c ; Uticn C , 4 4. 5c ; Wachusott , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora H , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora 11 , 4-1 , 0) ) c ; Alios , O N B , 7Kc : Farmers No 1 , 27-inch , ijfe PitiNTS Solid Colors Atlnutlc Ou ; Sinter , 0c ; Bor in oil , OJ o ; Garner oil , 0@7c. Pink and Robes Richmoud , OJfe ; Alton , OcJ Illv- erpolnt , aioSteel \ River , Oo ; Pacific , ( ) > < c. Indigo Uluo St Logor } o ; Woslilugtoti OVfo ; American , 0 } o ; Arnold , 0'fe ' ; Arnold Century , 9o ; Aiiiand , 12c : Stiefol A , 12c ; Windsor gold t'k't 10 < ' Arnold B , i ! ; , tOJ c ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold So.tl , 10 > io ; Yellow Seal , 10)fo. ) Piunts Dross Chnrtor oak , filfc : rnm- npo , 45/c ; Lodl , 5)/c ) ; Allen , 0c : Richmond , Gc ; Windsor , 0 c ; Eddystone , 04o ; l'ncillc , OJ c. Ginoham-Plunkett chocks , GJ c ; Whit tenton , GJfo ; York , OJ/o ; Normandi dross , BJifo ; Calcutta dross , 7wo ; Honfrow dross , 8 > < ; @ 12Ke. Camiiuics Sinter , 5o ; Woods , 5o ; Stan dard 5c ; Peacock , 5c. CoMi'OKTKns $ O.C0@35.00 ; whlto , $1.00 ® 7.50. Blankets Colored , $1.10@8.00. Duck West Point , 29-iu. , 8oz „ 0ic ; West Point , 29-ln „ 8 oz . 12V e ; West Point , 29-in. . 12oz. , lOXc ; West Point , 40-in. , 11-oz. , 10c , Flannel White : Qucohee No 2Jf , 37Kc ; Quechoe No & % > 32Jo ; Annwan , 82Vc ; Windsor , 22Wc. Rod C , 24-in. , 15Ko ; E , 24-in. , 21 } c ; G G. 2l-in. , 20o ; II A F , Jf , 25c ; J It F , Jj" . 27c ; G , ? i , 25c. Plaid Raftsmen 20c ; Clear Lake , 32 > c ; Iron Mountain , S0 > 4 ; Whlto G II No 2 * { . 22Kc ; G H No 1 , % s Stljfc ; B 11 No 2 , Ji , 22) ) 0 ; B H No 1 , / 30o ; Quechoe , No 1 , tf , 42o. Suihtinii : Chocks Caledonia X , 9Kc ; Caledonia XX , 10Kc ; Economy , 9o ; Otis , 9c ; Granite , 0c ; Haw River , 5Jc ; Crawford checks , 8c. Miscellaneous Table oil cloth , $2.50 ; table oil cloth marble , $3.50 ; plain Holland , 9 > o ; dado Holland , 12 > c. Caiipet Whap Bibb , white , 18' c ; col ored , 21Kc- Batts Standard , 8o : Gem , 10c ; Beauty , 12 > c ; Boone , 14c ; poorlsss , case , J0.00. Cohset Jeans Boston , 7jtfc ; Androscog gin , 7Jc ! ; Kearsargo , 7Jto ; Rockport , OJfc ; Conestoga , 6c. Ticks Oakland , A , 7fo ; International YY , 8c ; Shetucket , S , 8 } c ; Warren , No 870 , lflc ; Berwick , BA , 18c ; Acme , 18c ; York , 80 inch , 12j c ; York , 83 inoh , lS c ; Swift River 8c ; Thorndiko OO SJ c ; Thorndiko FF , 8Ko ; Thorndiko 120 , 9) ) < o ; Thorndiko XX , | 15c ; Cordis , No 5 , 9jc ; Cordis No 4 , 10&C Denims AmosKoag , 9 oz , lOJ c : Everett , 7 oz 13c ; York , 7 oz , 13o ; Haymaker , 8 > fc ; Jaffrey XX , ll > ic ; Jaffrey XXX , 12c ; Beaver Creek AA , lljtfc ; Beaver Creek BB lOKc ; Bouver Crook CC , 9c. Kentucky Jeans Memorial , 15c ; Glen wood , 20o ; Kentucky Star , 85c ; Hercules ; 19o ; Empire , 25o ; Cottswold , 27 ! o ; Mel ville , 25o : Bung-up , 27J c. CnA8ii Stevens B , 5 o ; Stevens A , 7o ; StovenB' A , bloacbod , 8o ; Stevens P , 7o ; Stevens P. bleached Stevens N 8 Jc . , 8ic ; , > ; Stevens N , bleached , Ojijo ; Stevens BUT , ll c SCHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , ProvisionsMStocks Basement Firs ! Hioaal Bant , 305 Sunlit 1311 , SltttotOmul , , , . OMAHA MANUPAGTDBErti Boots and Shooe ICIIiKENDALL , JOSVS A CO , , Bucceiaors to Heed , Jones t Co Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Sloes Aiianti for llnnon Rubber Shoe Co . 1103.1104 and 1103 Uarnsy Btrast , omsha , N linnli . Brewers 810RZ & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1581 Worth BtehUtmth Strsst Omsns NebtMks Cornloe EAGLE OORMOE WOllKS , Hanufacturers ofGalyanlzedlron Cornice Window-cap ! aam talllo lirnubU Jobn lipenttcr , propristor IDS suil llo Houtli 1WU itreet i ' _ i Steam Flttln8. . PumpBEto CLA.UK stkau HEATINO CO Famvs , Pipes and Engines , Bteatn , walsr , nllwar and mining iuppIIci , etc I'M , va ana VU rarnam ttratt , Omaha U. S' WIND ENQ1KE A PUMP CO , Steam ana later Supplies , llalliaay wlnl mllll , 018 and DM Jontu tOmlUia U. r. Itoti , Acting Manager " " BIlOWliELL & CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery Pbact-lroa work , itoam puapa taw mllll U13-12U liu T nwortU str t , Omaha Iron Works paxtok * viBnuxa moN works , Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort Knslntibrats work , general founlrr , machine , and blackiuillb work OIHco a nd works U , 1' . Uf • ad 17tU ttrsat Umaba OMAHA WIRE 4 IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Vwk rall > , window euardi , flower itaodi , wire imn , tc Vli North lftth ilroet , Oraaha OMAUA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes Vaults , jail work Iron • butters and tire ecapaa U.Anilraou.prop r. Cor.Utb sod Ja ; ou Kti SaBh Peers , Eto m M. A. VISRROW ± CO , Wholstal * manufacturer ; ; * Sain , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings Branch oaio , ULat and Iiaid ttreett , Omaba , Neb * EOUTHOMAHA UNION 8'IOOK YARD CO , Of South Omaha Limitei OMAHA JOBBERS9 * DIRECTORY . " " " ' " ' = = r""i" _ 4 H . Agrlctilturnl Implomonta H LlNlNaER * liiinVALF ' C0. , H Agrlcnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriages f fj llngxlei , > lo xvholeialn , Oinalia ypbrstka | MOL1NE , MlMWnX . STOVDAUD CO H Manntactureriiand Jobbers In | Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows , Eta M Cor 8lh and Pacific ttrecti , Omnba | . _ , -1-1 J | Artlats' Mnlorlnlb 1 1. IIOSPE , Jr , H Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , ffl Dooto nnd 3hooo. | in v. Mohsii a co , M Jokers of Boots and Shoe ! , PJ 101,11CXV 1103 Douslai atreat , Omaba Manufaotorr H 8ummurtreet , Boston H t. . i H Coal , CokoEto ' | | MissuuilTJusixu CO , H Minces and Shippers ( f Hard and Soft Coal M IU ) < Irst NMI nnl Hank lliiliaint , Omalm Neli' H OMA 1TA CO A U COKE lb L131E CO , M Johhers of Hard and Soft Coal aw Boulb 18th alrcet Omaha , Nfbraika H NEBRASKA FUELCCZ ' M Shippers of Coal and Coke R tit Rontb 13tli itrcct , Omnhn , Nebraska , H CornmlaBion and Storogq 1 RWDEKL & RlVDELh , M Storage and Caminission Merchants , M BpOQlaltlca ltutler rttfiifl cboeao poultrr , gartit | 1118 Howard Mroet Omaba , Neb H Cigars H DEAN , ARMSTRONG < lCO. . , M Wholesale Cigars H 401 North Ctli8trootOmnha , Neb "It olio H09 , H Dry Ooocla and Notions H M. E. SMITH A CO , M Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and notions 1103and 1101 llouglas cor , lltb atreetOmaba , Neb , | KILPATRWKKUCtl DRY GOODS CO , M Imporiers & Johhers In Dry Good ; , Notions H • nta'Fuml.hlns ( loots Comer lltb and Uarnor 1 treuts Omaha , Nobratka H i i B Furnlturo- H DEWEY . STONE , H Wholesale Dealers m Furniture , H Farnam itraet , Omaha , Nebraakn H ' CHARLES SHIVERWK , H Furniture H Omaha , Nubraika H I ' 'J M CrooorlOB H MeCORD , BRADV & CO , M Wholesale Grocers , H Uthandl/eaTenwortbstreeU. Omahft Nebraska H i1 ' i H Hardware H WJ BROATOH , H Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel Spnoaa , wntfoa stock , biriwnro , lumbar , oto 1301 H : : il Uarnejr street , Omaha B HtMEBAUOIIA TAYLOR , H Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop llecbanles Tool nnd IturTalo Boilo HOT , Douglai | itroet Onittlia , Neb 1 Lumber , Etp M JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , H Wholesale Liimtcr , Etc Imported and American Portland Cement Stat # | • Kent for Milwaukee llydnmllo Cement H and Qulnoy White Llmo H CHAS R. LEE , H Dealer in Hardwood Lnmher , H Wood carpets and pnrquet flooring , till and Douglas l BH streets , ouaha , Nebraska H OMAHA LUMBER CO , ' H AllKlnds of BuildingMaterial at Wholesale 18th street and Union Faclrlo traek , Omaha H ' LOUIS DRADFORD , H Dealer in Lumher , Lath , Lime , Sash H Ooors , eto Tarda Corner 7th and Douglas OlBoo H Corner 10th and Douglas H FRED W. OR AY , H Lnmher , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc , . Cornei Oth " and Douglas street , Omaha | | C. N. DIETS | | Dealer iuMKinos of Lumher , 18th and California atreets Omaha , Nobraika H Mllllnory and Notions H / . OBERFELDER & CO . H Importers & Johhers in Millinery & Notions 303,210 and 3U South 11th street M Motions H J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO " , , M Wholesale Notions and'Fnrnishing Goods ' mi llarnoy street , Omaha M Oils M CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , " M Wholesale Refined and Luhricating Oils , ' Axle Gnase , etc Omaba A. 11. Ulshop , Manager M Paper . , _ L. - | CARPENTER PAPER CO , M Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry a nice stock of printing , wrapping nnd writing H paper Bpeclal attention glveu to card paper M Safes Eto . u " .l 1 A. X. DEANE & CO . H Ownornl Atcents tor H Halls ' Safes , Ol and 323 South 10th St . Omaha M t ff - _ " .I B Toys , Eto M H. HARDY & CO , y H Jobbers of H Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , Boise rurnlsblng Goods , Children's Carriages 1M H t'amam street , Omaba , Neb H t . . * M TUB H CHICAGO SHORT LINE I 01' ' ' Till ! H Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Ry ' Hio Itcst Itouto From Onialiii uud Council H HIairs ( o rzn THE EAST TZTr TWO 1RAINH DAILY HKTWKHN OMAHA AND COUNCIL IILIIIFB H Chicago , AND Mlhvnukeo , St l'niil , Miiiuca . iolls , Cctlnr Unulils , Itoek Isliiml , Frccuort , Itockfonl , Lllnlon , Diiluiquo , Diivonjiort , Klein , MriIUoii ; Jniieivlllc , ltclolt , Wliionn , LuCrussr , And all other Important polnls Kast , Northeast and M boiillieust H For through tickets call on the ticket aijont at l. 'Ol M l'arnaiu Kln-i-t , In tlsrker llluck , or at Union 1'acltlo M licpot , M I'ullmauSlcciH'raandthe llnest DlnlnirCars In the B world uro run ou the main line of the Chlcuirii , Mil B waukeeUt Paul UallWHj- , und uvurr attention'IS H paid to passenvors br courteous viuplojres of tb * B . M otupanr It MlllKItdcneralMsnairer J , K. TI'O iblt Aaslatnntflaneral Manoeer A. V. It OAltt'KNTKIt , Ueaeral 1'uB.eimrr sod ticket A font B ( IKO K.1I1JAKKOI11) , Assistant Oencral 1'assenvcr a id'Plikn Auunt . . . TJ CLA1IK , Uenofal Superintendent H Manhrtftf RESTORED I causlnir rreiriAtur * l > ccar Kervous Ifebllltr , l xt B Manhood Acbarlegtrlad In ralnefrrykiioonrrint- H dy , ha duoovcr d a slmplu means of self euro , which B I ha will ttnd ( tealMll KKK to till Mlow-.urr.r.ri. , H Address.J.U.ltkXVes , f.O , UuiJrh' wVwkt1t ;