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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1890)
I . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , MARCH 1 , 1300 S I THE SPECULATIVE MARRSTS w * H Export Cloarnncoa and tlio Weather B\ Stimulating to Wheat M'/f \ LARGE TRANSACTIONS IN CORN J Dots Open Active , Itccomo Wonkcr H ( and Close Stonily A Gonrrnl Ati- H prcclntlon In I'tovIhIoiis t Cnttlo null Hogs CHICAGO IMtODUCn iMAUItttTS m CincAoo , Feb 39. | Swcii | l Tcloernm to M Tub Dec ] There wai constOcrablo bull B noivn going nrounil In wheat today and tbo B market wa well sustained , although there ) M wns so mo determined selling by leading M bears ' 1 he prlcn o ( May touched both tbo Hj | put and call llcuros In the llrst hour , ranging 1 < from 78 ! c to 78Jfa The turning point for H & the day wns the opening price , 78) ) c. 'Ilio * m * action was from "S c to "S&c , to TSJ c , to 78) ) ' ® T8 e. to TS'fc , to TSiCjSTSjSjfc to 78' < o , B to 78 @ 7aJfo , to "S'fc at 1 oclock Juno sold at 7Sa ( < * ) .8c nnd July nt 7 < % < * * * ,77 > { i ! . The two leading manipulators were ngalnst jfl each other , Pardridgo selling heavily M and Hutchinson buying very larpoly Tbo H wonthcr was a bullish Inlluunco early H with extrumo cold In Kansas and Nooraska , H and St Louis bullish on cold there Soutb- H' cru Illinois and Indiana also sent alarming M dmpatchos Next to the weather In helping 1 prices early wuro the export olearanecs of V wheat and Hour from the thrco Atlantic p ( - - tr ports , aggregating nearly -100,000 , bushels In B wheat Later hi the day a report that the H wcathor was growing milder lu the Bouth- B west liolpcd to s.ifton tbo market Thcro H was frco selling hero by Now York on the * | H Ucs . bulgo4 Cottrall sold out very largely ] As stated the hlg selling was by 1'ardridgo , B followed by Knmmorer , lirusieau , llnll M , ami the crowd , as tbo notion M took thotn Operators who plnycd for tlio H usual.Frlduy bruuk in wheat were nil right H\ \ before tbo clone May was sold down to 78Stfc , l > , a closing at 7hJ ® 7Sfc. Other closing prices i * were : February TO o , March 70J < c , June H 78 0 , July 70) 0. Halcli , the great long in m March wheat at Now York , took 50 loads of j B bis wheat today in advance of the regular j H' delivery H There wns n largo trndo in corn most of tbo * H scission and selling for the country was tlio B order of the dny Armour & Co sold heavily * H early against nctunl stull und Counselman H was a free seller later l'liero was a diapo- H sition to oven up trades , very largely in au- sj H ticfDnlion of deliveries tomorrow The ro- H ccipts were S04 rars and for Saturday an cst - t tluiato of VG0 ! earn February closed iioml- H nulatSSifc , March sold early at 23 c , clos- < H' Inn at 2So. May sold at ! 508 'e and closed H at"7c. The other closing prices were : M i April vi'J c , Juno Il'Jc , July 30 @ 30c , Aug- j H , ust 31) < u seller , Scntcmbor 3'Jo seller j H Oats were active ami firm early , wenkor * H { nnd lower later , but last tulos wcro at about H the same ns yestcruuy Trading was chiclly Hi1 by a prominent local operator , who alter H < nately bought and sold His soiling , hovv- H over , wns the causa of a break late in the ' i Bosslon Nour futures wcro slow but steady H , Cnr lots of No 2 in Btoro nnrt to goto store W were dow and quolnble nt 20"20 } c. No i 2 white tor May sold to a liimtod extent at l MS , 22K@2Hc MH , . A quito actlvo trade was rcnorted In hog fer products , mid the mnrkot showed considera- rbio strength in a gcnorul way The hog Km-'i markoi was active with a good supply , nnd pv ' tlio llrmness In the gruin markets had some m lnlluonco on the markets for products in on t M Indirect way Shorts were mora unxloua-to H purchnse , especially of near deliveries , and K n prominent local manufacturer was crcd- * H Itcd with buying doferrcd futures H to a considcrnblo extent The ro- H port of hogs in the United States rofcrrcd < s B to in the bulletin of Monday last was made B public today , but bad very little effect on.tho H | markets Eastern markets showed a little H mora activity in sympathy with the course m of the market hero and prices more favor B able to Rollers The receipts of products H wcro fair and shipments continue liberal , a B cooa portion to foreign markets The trad- m ing , ns during the previous days of the wcok , J m f was uiuinly in contracts for May and July , < H though in boiiio cases near deliveries inoi H with a little mora favor , notably in iara nnd m short rib sides , Outsldo orders were n trillo M larger , though for not very largo quantities H The bulk ot the business was credited to H local operators Transfers of contracts from m May to July were made at current differ M orices of 10rfI2.jC ( ; on mess pork , 10iM2Wc ( on H lnrd and lU@12V c on short ribs sides Prices Bi ruled higher on nil leading articles and the apprccintioit wns fairly well supported to close in the shipping branch of trade Ktlio was moderate inquiry Buyers , bow over , were slow to meet tbo views of sellers i _ nnd the ngcrcgato business was only mod H crnto Hollers were very llrin in their views 1 and inslstod on full foruior prices ISalcs in- M : dicatcd very little change H CHICAGO LilVQ 8TOCIC. H Omavao , Fob 23. [ Special Telegram to | h The Hee.1 Cattlk liusinoss was fairly H octivo for a Friday , with prices rather on H the upturn than otherwise , especially on H good to cholco export steers and prlmo ship H | ping steers , cither light or heavy Medium > H Btccrs also sold nt satisfactory prices But | H few Texans were on tlio market , hence I H native butcners' stock sold fully ns hi gh as 7 B on any day during tbo woelt Stockers and ; Hi feeders did not show up in very good shape - H Cnttlo humped up with the cold and covered , H with snow ara not ut all uttractivo , hence H only u limited business in this line Cholco H to extra beeves , f I.b0@5.25 ; medium to good , steers , 1330to 1501) ) lbs , $3.80@t.5IJ ; 1200 to . H 13.Vlbs ) , * 3.C0 ( < 5i.25050to ; 12U0 lbs , M.00@ "i B _ _ _ J U.75J Btockors und feeders , f2.50@3.ti0 : cows , H r buIU and mixed , HM i. ! > 0 ; bulk , $2.-10@ H 2.70 ; Texan corn-fed steers , (2 00@3.50. H Hoes Business continues active and H prices again ruled stroug ton shade higher , H' especially in some of tlio divisions Packers . paid * 3.00 to tl.Oi ) , largely $3.U5@3.07ijT , and M Blilppors t3.yrjiQf-l.00 , with a few fancy J H' heavy Belling up to ; i.U2 } { ( | .05 Light - sorts Bold largely at ? 3.05cn'-l.w , with singe H orls making $4.05. The market closed H steady with about everything sold , K lUNANUlAU 4 H Nkw Yoiik , Fob 23. ISpoclal Tologrnrato B' Tub Bee I Stocks The early stock market V was qulto feverish , but with a strong under H tone In the leading shares Loudon prices BH again came higher this morning , but again ' V this market , being under considerable press * , uro , declined to respond and , although Loulsvlllo was up > - percent , TennesBcoCoal was down Vi nnd ethers were Irregular and H only allghtly ohangod from last nights BBC figures A drive ut the oponlng , however , H resulted In bringing down Northern Pacific H preferred 1 per cent to 72 , and Union Paciftu V * ' iW 1 * t0 C3 > 'IllQr0 wcro other sllcrht losses K I > id western ruilroad stocks KocV Island H was oft ) i to &Wa and Missouri 1'aoillui to B 73. Now England and Paclflo Mall were 1 each advanced ) ( ever the close last night H Sugur Trusts were off 1 per cent to G0) . H The nour to 12 o'clook brought out better M buying und an upturn in shares Sugar H rosotoOl , Ilock Island to 00 , with a drop BBI to89X- Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific 4VB each recovered K. but later did not hold and BBB went still lower to CJV Northern PaoiQn preferred rebounded a full point to 73. Tea BBI notseo Coat was again slumpy und went oft BBff to W.V with a rally to 55 } | , against 58 at B the close yesterday Singularly enough the BBI strongest stocks early Loulsvlllo and Now Knglaud showed losses before midday bBb The talk clearly indicates that the bears are BBJ depending on higher money to help their BBI cause They also prodlct another poor ho w- J Ing by the banUs tomorrow , It Is even | claimed that some of the Gould following B have changed front to tbo bear side purely Lr on account pf tbo Unanclal outlook , Chi ' l f cage and the west , however , are inoro bull H lib , Bears had au 8 per cent call for moiioy H late In the day to help them in their warfare &BBJ against stocks While they did nut accom H pllsh much , tha bulls also were without any " victory and the mnrkot In the rut The Bur lington showing for January , with an In crease In the net earnings of ever * 330,000 , helped to sustain that and . the ether Urangor stocks Burlington closed with a not gain of jV , whllo St Paul lost ; V. Missouri Pacific } < nud Union Pacific Jf Coal stoctts wcro hut slightly lower , The total sales were 105,000 shares The following were the closing quotations ! 11.8.4s roaulnr llSPf Northern 1'iiclflo. . 'MS u.H.4scoupons.lssu do nreferred Wi U.8.4' .isregular..loi ; ! O. i > . W 107N U.S.4US coupons , lojij do preferred HI i I'aclncfliotM ! llil N.r.Contrsl IMji Central I'sclQo ra 'i P. oE . . , 18 , , Chlcaeo&Alton . . .130 Hock Island Mi ! Uhlcarajlurllngton UM * SU' , ? " , , ftQuincv IM donr8fcrred. . . . ll ! S4 IJ..UAW | 3ti ? StlauKVOmaha . 31 llllnolsOntrat II3S4 aoprererrea l l..ll.W. , tr Uon lMcllle M KansasttToxas . , , 7(5 ( WSt h. & .V 12 lakeShore 104 j no pro tarred . . . M'i Michigan Central . M Western Union , . . W MissouriI'aoltlo . . . 71 'j Mosr.v Tight nt 537 per cent SiEiaiNO Kxchanoe Qulot nnd weak ; sixty.dny bills , M.sOX ; demand , H.4 } . l'niMB MaiiciKHLB Paveii IJfaiHJ per cent Mining atiolc-i. Nr.w Yontc , Fob , -fSpoclal Tolograua to The Baa.1 The followinj um the mln- Ingsloek quotations : Alice IIS Deadwood T , . . . .Ntt Amador 10) III Crlsto in : Aspen b51 Horn Sllvor att Caledonia , It Il..llCi iron Sllvor 203 Con Ual A : Vn . . . .400 ont-mo 1W t'omitock , T.bdiO00 : Norm Uolle Isle..100 Comstoclc , T Bcp.i : m IlQIllI OlIorliiLH Washisotos l cb 23. [ Special Telegram to Tub Beu | Bonds offered : * 5,000 at PHODUOH MAIIICHTS CnicAno Feb * 21. 1:13 : d. m. close Wheat Eaiy : Mnrch , 7 ( > > , i'c ; May , 7SXc. Corn Lower ; March , 2S cMav ; , Wc Oati Steady : Fobruury , 20 > Vo ; May , 21 ? c. Hyo May , 45c. Hnrloy Nothing dolnir Prime Tlmothv S1.1CQ1.17. Flax Cash , $1.45. \Vhlsky-$1.02. Pork-Stoady ; May ? 10.05 ; Mnrch , $9.77J . Lard Firm ; March , ? 5,8l5.82K ! ; Muy , e5.UiK@r'-0" . Flour Firm , though no advance made ; patents lUo lower , whllo other grades unchanged ; winter wheat , $2.00i4.3. ( > ; spring wheat , $1.10@4.75 ; rye , $2.50@2.85 ; buck Wheat , f 1.2.X < 41.50 per uwL Provisions Shoulders , $1.15 ® i.20 ; short clear , 5.00(25.05 ( ; short ribs , for Murcb , J4.80. Butter Unchanged ; creamery , 10@27o ; dairy , 10@23c. Checso Unchanged ; full cream cheddars and flats , 9'/95iC ; Young Amorlcas , 10) ) (3 ( lOJfc Esgs Easier ; fresh , 12@13c ilidos Unchanged ; heavy and light green salted , 0 > c ; salted bull , BJfcj green salted calf , 5Kcdry ; flint , 0@7o ; dry calf , 5@0o ; deacons , 2a each Tallow Unchanged ; No 1 , solid packed , 3 c ; No 2 , 3c ; cuko , 4c.Becolpts. Becolpts ShipmU Flour 7.000 7.000 Wheat 10,000 8,000 Corn 403,000 200,000 Oats 133,000 197,000 Now Ynrk , Fob 23. Wheat Uocolpti , 20,800 bushels ; experts , 39,950 ; spot Irregu lar ; No 2 rod SGJfo ; In elevator , SSXQt ) 8b } c ; ulloat , & XsiSa ( } c ; options weak ; No 2 red , March , closing at S0c. Corn Hncolpts , 177,000 bushels ; oxuorts , 75,215 bushels ; spoi weaker ; No 2 , S.IJs ® 35 > < c in elevator , 3Ga@3"c alloat ; ungraded mixed , 25(337 ( c ; options weak , Alarch clos ing at 35sC. Oats Hecelpts , 112,000 bushels ; experts , 131,300 , bushels ; spot easy ; No 2 white , 29 > 4c ; mixed western , 20@30c ; white wes tern , 29ffi31e. ( ColToo Options closed firm nud 1P@20 points up ; sales , 3J.O0O bags ; March , $10.55 0115.05 ; May ? 10.5J@10.55 ; spot Klo firm : fair cargoes , $20.00. Sugar--Flrm. Petroleum Unltod closed for March at 93 c. Egcs Western , 15c. Pork Firm ; now moss , $10.75@11.25. Lard Higher ; western steam , tu.l7 | @ 6.20 : closing , $0 17H bid Butter Active ; Elgin , 2Sc : western dairy , S@17o ; crcamory , 13@20) c. Cheese Strong ; western , S.'rf lOe St IjoiiIh Fob 23.-Wneat Irregular : cash , 7 ) @ 70c. Corn Steady ; cash.25a ; May , 20c. Oats Firm ; cash , 20J < cj Muy , 2U5/20Kc. Pork Firm ut * 10.12) . Lard Firmer at S5.00. Whisky-1.02. Butter Unchanged Mtuncutioh * , Fob 28. Wheat Active ; receipts , 123 cars ; shipments , 12 cars Closing : No 1 hard , February , 78a ; May , 79c ; on track , 78 > c ; No 1 northern , Fob ruury , 715c ; .May,77 c ; on track , 77K@77J c ; No 2 northern , February , 71c ; May , 75)40 j on track , 74@70c. Milwaukee , Fob 23. Wheat-Quiet ; No 2 spring , cash , 7173c : May , 72c. Corn Firm ; No 3 , 27 } < c. Oats Steady ; No 2 white , 22Xc Uyo Firm ; No , 1 , 44Vc Burley Quiet ; No 2 , 41c. Provisions Firm ; porn , ? 9.72 , ) if Kniisaa Oitv Fob 28. Wheat Steady ; No 2 hard , cash , 03o ; February , t)3c bid ; No , 2 cash and February , GSo bid Corn Stronger ; No 2 , cash 21 , 'i'c ' ; February ruary , 21Jfc. Oats No , 2 cash nnu February , 17 > 4"c. Livarpool , iFob 28. Wheat Finn ; de mand improving ; holders offer moderately ; Culifornm No , 1 , 7s 3d@7s tlj d per coutal ; red western , 6s 3) ) d. Corn Quiet and unchanged ; new mixed western , 3s 7 > jd per cental Ciiiolnnnti Fob 28 , Wheat Firm ; No 3 rod , 78c. Corn Higher ; No 2 mixed , 32@32J c. Oats Stronger ; No 2 ralxod , 24c. . Whisky f 1.02. liIV 12 STO IMC Onloago , Feb 23. The Drovers Journal roportsus follows : Cattle Hoceipts , 10,030 ; shipments , none ; marKctweak ; beeves , (1.80&5.25 ; steers , (3.00@l.50stoekers ; nnd feeders , } 2.50@3.00 ; Texas corn-fed stcors { 2.90 ( 3 50 , Hogs Receipts , 23.000 : shipments , none ; market strong to 5a higher ; mixed , $3.80(4 ( 4.05 ; heavy , * 3.SUQ3.85 ; light , | 3.85@4.50 ; skips , $3.00@3.70. Sheep Uecoipts , 8,000 ; shipments , none ; market slow and weak ; natives , i3.S0i$5.i0 ( ; western corn-foil , M.804(5,93 : Tcxans , $3.50 @ 4,90 ; lambs , t5.COQO.00. Kaunas City Fob , 23. Oittlo Rocolpts , 25,000 , ; shipments , 300 ; market strong and hlgbor ; steers , M.20@ .80 ; cows , $1.90@2.90 ; stockers aiidfoodors | , * 2.50 ( 3.40. Hogs Receipts , 11 nnu ; slnimients , none ; all crades , * J.72K < 2J ; Ti % . Nutlumit Ktnulc Vurilf , Enit St Iiiiiiis , Fub 23. Cattle HecolptB , 000 ; shipments , 1,100 ; market strong ; fair to fanoy native steers , $3.1034 90 ; Blockers and feeders , 2.80tt3.00. ( Hogs Hecelpts , 3.400 ; shipments , 3,100 ; market strong ; heavy , (3.S5&3.93 ; p ckiug , J3.80ffi3.90 ; light , W.00u4.00. Sioux City , Fob 28. Cattle Receipts , 750 ; shipments , 815 ; market native ; canners , 7f > cil,25 ; cows , ll.O0Ql.25 ; Blockers , $1.50 042.25 ; feeders , | 2.25@2.U0 ; veal calves , $2.00 ( < f3.15. Hogs Hecelpts , 650 ; everything , $3,050 3,77Ji ; market about steady , OMAHA lilVB STOOIC Cuttln Friday , Fob 23. The receipts of cattla today uro esllmuted at 1,700 , compared with 2,193 yesterday Among the recolps wcro soma line steers , soiling ubovo lbs $1.00 mark The stuor market kot opened slow and dragging , with a few sales steady ut yesterdays prices The few lots of the very best steers chanced hands at very strong prices Tbo disposition on the part of buyers to get their last lots this month at lower figures was llrmly met by sellers and the market became more actlvo , nearly cveiythimr at all dctdr- ublo changing bauds firm at the best prices obtained yesterday , A few sales , principally of the least desirable sorts , are reported weak There were liberal receipts of cows and buyers were eirly on the market offering steady priees , whllo oilers maintained a firm stand for better Ufuros Whoa onoe the market opened nearly everything changed hands on an ac tlvo market nt steady to strong prlcos The receipts of feeders and stockers were fairly liberal , and the prices contlnuo hard with demands for nil the receipts Bulls are firm nnd actlvo The receipts of cattle during February was 41,009 , , nn avorngo of 1,7M per day , Hokh The receipts of hogs are estimated at 2.500 compared with 1.170 yesterday The marKet opened steody , nearly everything posslblo bolng sorted Sorted light hogs sold at W.703.S0 , whllo packers woluhts sold at $3.03(63.70. ( The bulk sold at $3.70@ : ) . * 5. AH were sold onrly nt steady prices The receipts of hogs during February were 6t,930 , an nvorago of 2,510 per dny The average prlco paid for hogs February 1 was $3. 5 > < , whllo the nvorago today will bo $3.2J { . Prevailing Prices The following Is a table of prlcas paid In this market for the grades of stock men tioned 1 Prlmo steers , 1300 to 1600 lbs.$3.80 < a4.4. 'i Good steers , 1250 to 115'J lbs . . 8.50 0&4.15 Oood steers , 1030 to 1390 lbs . . 3.20 ( ft3.00 Common 1000 to 1150 lb stoori 2.90 Q3.40 Common canners 1.00 W1.75 Ordinary to fair cows 1.00 (32.00 Fair to good cows 1.00 0 < 2.I5 Good to cholco cows 2.20 ( < i,3.00 Cholco to fancy cows , , , , . , . 2.05 ( * 3,25 Fair to good bulls 1.50 (42,50 Cholco to fancv bulls . . , , , , . ,2.50 ( Q3-25 Light stockers and fpedors . . . 2.00 (42.80 Feeders , 950 to 1100 lbs 2.20 03.35 Fair to cholco licht hogs . . . ' . . 3.70 K3.M ) Fair to cholco henvy hogs 3.115 J13.75 Fulr to cholco mixed hotrs 3.05 ftil35 llliymst unit ImwuHt Males tit I loir n. Today 1'cstorday. Highest $3.S0 Highest $3.75 Lowest 3.05 Lowest U.02JJ Stuck UouclntK Official Yostcrday Estimated Today Cattle , 111 cars.,2,193 Cattle , 81 cars..1,700 Hogs , 18 cars..1,170 Hogs , 42 cars..2,600 Sheep , 1 car 130 Sheep , I car . . . 100 Disposition of Cattle . Showing the number of cattle bought by the loading buyers on to-day's maruot : Buyers No Swift , fc Co 021 George II Hammond Cc , . 237 ThoArmour-CudahyPacltlngcompany. 214 Leo Uothschild 187 Hamilton & Stophcu 15 Benton & Underwood 7S Ncls Morris 231 Shippers and feeders 229 W , it Van Zant 20 Hogs Showinc the numhor of hogs bought by the loading buyers on todav's market : Armour-Cudnhy Packing company 1,320 Omaha Packing compuny 227 SwiH&Co 279 George II Hammond & Co 491 Tuefol & Bethen 170 Morgan B93 Hogs yesterday averaged 201 pounds and 65 to the car Avorani ! Colt ul llozs The following table gives the nvorago cost of hogs on the dates mentioned , including the cost today , ns based upon sales reported : Date Price Date Price Fob 1 $3 03J4 Feb 15 3 77K Feb.3 3 72 Fob 17 3 72f } Fob 4 3 75 Feb IS 3 70Jf Fob 5 3 75 Feb , 19 3 71 Fob (5 ( 3 72K Feb 20 3 73K Fob 7 3 71K Feb 21 3 72 % Fob 8 3 73K Fob 22 3 73j Feb 10 3 77K Feb 21 3 72 Feb 11 3 M Feb 23 3 70 Feb 12 3 07J < f Fob 2il 3 60 Fob 13 3 72X Feb 27 3 71 Feb H 3 72 Fob 28 3 71 During February Showing the number of cattle and hogs bought by the packers and leading buyers for tne month of February : CATTLE Buyers No Swift & Co 12.29S Georco II Hammond & Co 6,875 The Armour-Cudnhy Packing company 4,819 Omaha Packing company 8 , ! . " > Nels Morris 20,405 iioos The Armour-Cudnhy Pnckingcompany.25.917 Omnha Pacning company 14,891 , Swift & Co 11,814 George H. Hammond Packing company 12,103 , linns ; ! ol' I'riooi lloei The following tnblo shows the range of prices paid for hogs : Light and medium hops $3 70 @ 3 80 Good to choice mixed hogs . . 3 155 ( a. 'S 75 Good to cholco heavy hogs , . . 3 63 ( .Sfl 75 ItanL'O of Prices Sheep The following table shows the range of prices paid for sboop : Prime fat sheep $4 40 @ 5 50 Good fat sheep 3 50 < 34 00 Common to medium sheep . . . 2 00 (3j : 75 Lambs 4 00 @ 6 00 ComnartitiVi ! Tables The following tables show the ranga In prices on hogs durinir this and last woelt : Bays This weak Last wcok Monday . . . , 3 C5 < Tc3 H ) 3 7ft © 3 80 Tuesday : l 0" © ' 1 7714 3 (15 ( 3 H2S4 Wednesday : l CO 443 76 3 50 & 3 77S4 Thursday 3 ( K ! . 'ti3 7ft 3 GSUijU 77W Friday 3 6j 543 8J 3 53 < 83 ) Saturday 3 7J ( itAl 03 Averniro Prion if Iloii Showing the nvorago pries p.ild for loads of hogs on the days indicated In 1S37 , 1333 and 1890 : - Day Feb I81KJ Fob 18S'J. Feb im Feb ist > 7. K3 Sunday (1 35 15 18 S-fal 21 CI 72 Sunday 6 IS 5 29 83 3 70'i 4 48 C 08 5 23 Vfl 3 60 4 37 Sunday ft 23 27 3 71b' 4 37 6 11 Sunday 28 3 71 4 30 5 17 5 31 lloprcsnntntivo Snlos STEE113. No Av Pr No Av Pr 3 033 S3 20 9 1221 $3 52 5 9015 3 30 14 1170 3 55 38 11C0 3 30 14 1247 3 55 32 1022 3 40 20 1247 3 00 5 1250 3 40 19 1145 3 60 10 1052 3 40 15 1221 3(50 ( 1101 3 40 18 1257 3 60 15 1187 3 4U 22 1203 3 (52K ( 13 1110 3 40 18 1190 3 67W 13 1051 3 40 39 1254 3 70 19 1170 3 40 9 1253 3 70 7 1104 3 40 43 1253 3 70 41 1112 3 42 > f 4 130.7 3 80 14 1153 3 45 9 1324 3 80 14 1055 3 45 3 1293 3 85 15 1103 3 45 14 1309 3 85 14 1210 3 45 1 1420 3 85 39 1134 3 45 1 1330 3 85 18 1045 3 45 10 1319 8 85 33 1140 3 60 7 1280 3 90 41 1125 3 50 41 1122 8 95 0 1100 3 50 10 1410 4 25 2 1015 3 50 18 1551 4 30 8 1200 3 50 cows , 1 6S0 175 16 1043 2 t > 5 2 9s0 175 3 1030 3 57K 1 740 3 00 11 024 2 57Uf 1 760 3 00 22 Us5 2 5U 1 1100 3 00 2 050 3 60 1 1130 2 00 12 1010 2 60 , , . , , . . . 3 00 11 1040 2 60 3 027 2 00 17 10J3 2 65 1 1050 2 00 2 1270 2 65 1 910 3 00 4 1042 3 70 3 1000 3 00 4 823 2 70 5 974 3 15 1 1140 3 70 22 020 2 15 19 1003 2 70 0 1050 2 15 2 000 2 75 8 900 2 25 20 997 2 75 1 11WJ 2 25 11 1134 2 75 0 975 225 3 1270 2 75 1 , 1170 3 25 12 1063 2 75 1 900 2 25 43 1163 2 80 0 1053 2 40 . . . : . . . . 2 80 2 , , .1225 3 40 25 1020 2 bO . . . , . . . . 3 40 4 ,903 3 85 1 .1020 3 40 5 , ,994 3 85 6 .938 2 40 7. , , 1009 3 85 16 , 806 3 40 2 ,1235 2 85 8 1120 2 45 8 1174 2 85 2 1200 2 50 20 1147 3 90 0 1127 2 50 1. . 1H0 3 90 4 1017 3 50 4 1175 2 90 18 b)5 3 55 1 13(50 3 23 HULLS 1 1000 175 1 1510 3 05 2 1225 2 00 1 ,11(50 ( 2 65 3 1430 3 10 1 1430 2 65 1 1910 3 10 . . . . . . . . 2 70 1 JH0 3 10 1 1730 3 75 1 1370 3 10 1 ,1300 2 85 1 1820 2 15 1.-.W..1750 3 85 1 . . .1570 2 20 1 1010 2 85 1 1900 2 25 li/ 1690 3 00 3 1290 2 25 l.-.k..l020 3 00 2 1S75 3 35 Ut..t..S0G0 3 00 1 17U0 2 40 1..U..1700 3 00 1 1370 3 40 8 .11. . . .1065 3 00 1 1660 2 45 1. ; 1540 3 10 1 1310.2 6(1 ( I.UJ..2100 8 25 1 1420 3 55 l..K..I4. )0 ) 8 25 1 1410 2 60 I' . . ' , 1300 3 30 FrFDBKS ' 2 S20 2 50 4' ' , ; ' . . . S99 3 15 4 733 3 10 ffl . 829 3 20 • 0 810 3 10 30. . . 1064 3 27W 2 850 3 15 , , „ CAWtS • 2 275 3 00 T.a , ! , . . . . 220 4 50 3 2t55 3 50 l > , . ! . . . . 90 4 50 1 130 4 50 1 2&0 4 50 STOCKrltS 72 622 2 85 20 070 3 23 17 621 3 00 00IIEtrBRS. IIEtrBRS 1 1230 3 00 2 510 2 00 CANsnus 1 600 1 25 5 604 1 70 STAGS 2 1000 3 10 OXEX 3 1300 3 00 noos No at Sb Pr No Av Sh Pr 7..300 3 60 49..287 200 3 70 7..331 40 8 60 807..293 280 3 70 It..306 160 3 60 02..270 3 70 12..336 3 60 53..214 40 3 70 21..339 120 3 60 61..253 120 8 70 fi..30(5 ( 3 60 53..261 200 3 70 7..330 3 00 63 . . .200 40 3 70 21..353 120 3 00 CO..263 40 8 72 } 7..201 3 05 36..201 3 75 10..323 40 3 65 51..205 8 75 23..820 80 8 155 86..225 8 75 31..332 200 3 65 72..191 3 75 59..273 200 3 03 59..231 3 75 (57..259 ( 280 3 65 49..22S 8 75 10..337 SO 3 65 59..332 80 3 75 59..291 230 3 03 35 , . . .211 3 75 07..299 240 0 65 34. . . . 196 3 75 21 . . .323 40 8 65 56. . .220 80 3 75 60 . . .246 300 3 65 15..1S5 3 75 04..801 U 07K 42..230 3 75 61..302 120 3 0i > < j 57 , . . .211 3 75 63..263 200 8 70 66..215 3 75 60..273 3 70 40..212 3 75 08..261 60 8 70 64..224 3 75 65..237 40 3 70 69. . . .260 3 80 00..257 200 3 70 On the Market With Shcop B. J. Tlerney Anslcy On tlio .Mm-let-1 With Hogs H. B. Moots Brooks , la ; Dixon & Erwin , Emerson , la ; F. H. Park , Bancroft ; Kcss- lor & Souscitig , Craig ; John Lemko , Millard ; J. Hastlo , Brock ; A. Mllbrodt , Berlin ; An derson & Johnson , Oakland : P. Uiedricksen , Bennington ; It Blaco , Arlington W. Dwo- rak , Verdigro ; G. Boll & Gregory , Malvern , la ; C. Sprecher , Denisonla. . ; A. Milt ner , Wneo ; W , 2. Pollard Aurora ; J. D. Brown , Halscy ; BJ Tiorooy , Ausloy ; II Agor , Furwell ; Cole , Copeland & Co , Palmer - mor ; Smith &S , Wnverly ; W. H. Lowls , Columous ; II , H. Nolto , Klkhorn ; B. A. Mcrritt , Buxton Liehty & Barns , Davon- yort ; B. Whltwero , Tilden ; Keys & Co , O'Neill ; Iteno & ShoetB , Elgin ; I. Mott , Curtis ; Jas Bailey , Bertram ! ; Marshall & A. , May wood ; G. It Pari3h , Alma ; T. J. Hewitt , Nelson ; It B. Rowley , Wilcox ; Green & Bush Elm Creek On tlio Market Wltn Cattle Tim Payne , Dunbar ; O. Burges , Weeping Wutor and Nobawuu ; II L. Jones , S. W. Crabil , Calhoun ; Anders on & Johnson , Oak land ; Joel Ycaton , Lyons ; Wilson & Scott , Heron Lake and Wlndom , Minn ; W. II McDonald , Pierce : Guornboy & J. , Avoca , la ; A. Pryor , Shelby , In ; Bank of Mladon , Mitiden , In ; Miller & Co , Hampton ; H. C. Smith , Milford ; \V. Z. Pollard , Aurora ; B. J. Tierncy , AliBlny ; W. H. Lowls , Columbus ; Robert Fox , Cedar ltupids ; O. W. Pcrloy , North ( Bend und Morse Bluffs ; E. H. Callcly Elkhoru ; W. Osborn , Neola , lu : J. W. Williams , Seward ; Wright & Allen , Seward and Cordova ; Ber- ryman & L. , Cordova ; B. ' ; A. Merrit , Bux ton ; J. G. Mutborson & .Co „ Pllgor ; A. E. Tunbcre , Hooper ; G. A. Linkhart , B. Whit wore , Tilden ; F. G. I iene , Albion ; Atwood Grain aud Live Stock Co , Atwood , Kan , ; I. Mott , Curtis ; , B. Glenn , BortrandjJ H. Burnett , Mnywood ; G. It Parish , - Alma ; Paxson & D. , Uonqvut Abe Cox , Swanton , I , Mainon , Nelson : GeorgeC Snide , Grotna ; J. A. Cowporthwalto , Friend ; D. Doltrick , Upland ; I. R. Alter , Grand Island ; J. Has tlo , Elimvood ; Paul Brothers , MoPaul , la ; H. V. Cronk , Pender ; John Coulu , Lyons ; F. II Park , Bancroft ; J. P. Mordon , Teica- mab ; Fred Kelley , River Sioux , la , ; A. J. Wilson , Plckroll ; Ro.soborongh Gray , Blue Springs ; M. Mnlono , Cortland ; Fred Boo siger , E. W. Reheykort , Princeton ; lloy- nolds & Davis , Raymond ; Hankey Brothers , South St Phul Minn Ji.nrket Mention Cattle Inspector Clark Howard condemned nnd shot twelve lump-Jawod cattle duriug the month of February William II Mallory of Chicago , cattle buyer for Nels Morris in that city , was a visitor at the yards Miller & Co seut in two cars of cattle from Bradshaw Roshorough & Grey sent in a oar of cattle from Blue Springs vv" . Osborno hud a car of cattle on the market from Noola , la P. Diedrichson of Bennington Uad a car of hogs on the market F. G. Kiene of Albion was on the market with a car of cattle C. It Parish was la from Alma with a car each of cattle und hogs 0. W. Perloy had cattle hero from North Bend and Morse Bluffs J. P. Mordcn of Tokamah was lu with two curs of cattle Fred Kelley came down from River Sioux , In , with two cars of cattle J. Mott of Curtis came In with a car of cattle tlo and ono of hogs H. L. Jones and S. W. Crabil were here from Culhoun with a car of cattle each P. H , Carbarry , u prominent stockman of Norfolk , was looking ever the market J. F. Borryman of the llrra of Borrymnn & Littler , Cordova , was in with a car of cattle John Walters , n prominent stockman of Goehncr , was down looking ever the mar kot 1. u. Alter , the well known Grand Island shipper , had three cars or cattle on tha mar ket ket.Koys Keys & Co of O'Neill nnd W. Dworak of Vordigre , regular shippers , marketed hogs x I. S. Yeoman , the extensive stockman of Atwood , Knn , was up with three cars of cattle Mr Anderson of Anderson & Johnson , Oakland , was in wltt\ car each of cattle and bogs , , , . , Paxson & Dompsler ot Geneva had a car of cattle on the market Joel Ycaton , a prominent farmer nnd feeder of Lyons , was ntitho yards with a car of cattle J'iJ Grant Allen , Irylngton , came In with a car of cattle and will remuln ever Sunduy the guest of Frank Gosnoy of the Stock Yurd bank J ! • II P. Carr , ono of Coldrado's heavy cat tlemen , and a patron of " the South Omaha market , was at the yards in search of grade bulla for ranch service ' Messrs Green & BurcJI.pf Elm Creole ar rived at the yards with flyp , cars of hogs , which were sold to Anupur In ono lot at ono prlco " „ , „ Messrs Boll & Gregery , . accompanied by Mr Anderson Cox , proprietor of the Cen ter bouse , Tabor , la , were at the yards with a car of bogs that sold "at $3 60 , the top OAIAtlA AVUOLKHALIi S1AUKISTS. Prod nor Eaas Strictly fresh , He Cold storage ago , pickled , limed , sultod , not wanted at any price , Butteh Creamery , funoy rolls , prts , 21@ 25o ; creamery , fancy , solid packed , 23@21c : creamery , fancy , choice , 10S23j ; dairy , fancy , rolls and prts , lHtf&to ; dairy , funoy , solid packed , 17@19cj dairy , cholco , 13il5a ( ; country roll , cholco , ll@12o ; country roll , good , 9Q10o : country roll , fair , 6@7c : poor stock , 3Q5o. ' PouxTUVT-Turkoys , dressed , fancy , dry picked , ll(312o ( ; turkeys , Uyo , per lb , 7@3u ; chickens , fanoy , 9c ; chickens , choioo , 7(48c ; chickens Uyo , $3.00@3.50 ; geese , dressed , fanoy , 6@10a ; geese , dressed , choice , 6@9c ; gceto , live , doz , $9.O0@7.O0t duoks , dressed , fancy Ho ; ducks , choice , 9IOo : ducks , live , I doz , $3.60(33.00 ( ; plgeous , doz , $1.00. Malaga ( Jimpim Fancy per bbl , $ f.50j cholco , per bbl , $0.00(37.00. ( Cocoanuts Per hundred , $4.75. Aiti.es Per bbl $4.00 ® 1.50. CiiAsnr.nniES Per bbl , $13 5K314.00. ( Cltir.it Per bbl , refined , $0.5o ; half bbl , $1.50 : hard elder , pure , per bbl $5.00. Skins anii l''uns ' Raccoon , No 1 , largo , SOXStlOo ; No 1 , medium , 00$70o ; No 1 , small , 40Q53C ! No , 2 , 3nnd 4,19@40o. Mink , No 1 , large , 00@ 5o ! No 1 , medium , 50i00c ( ; Nn 1 , small , 40(2500 ( ; No 2 , 3 4 , $5.40. Otter , No 1 , lareo prime , $5.0009.00 ; No 1 medium , $4.00(35.00 ( ; No 1 , small , $2.50r ( ? 3.601 No 2 , 3 nnd 4. $0.50(31.50. ( Lynx , No 1 , $2.60(33.60. ( Wildcat No 1. 40(350 ( ; No 2,20o ; Muskrat , winter , 15c ; fall , 10d > U. Skunk , black , 60 ( < i575o : striped , No 1 , 83@40c ; No 2 , 16&$20o ; No 8. 10@15c ; No 4 , 5tl0c. ( ; Cross fox , No 1 , ? l.00@3.00 ; No 2 , $2,00 ® 2.50. Rod fox , No 1 , $1.00(31.25 ( ; No 2 , 60 00c , Grey fox , No 1 , 49ci50c ( ; No 2. 20 ( # 25c. Mountain wolf , No 1 , $3.30\.rt3.00 : No J H.00$1.85. ( Prnlrlo wolf , No 1 , 75ci ( l.n0 ; No , 2 , 40030c. Beaver , No 1 , per lb , $3.00 ® 3.50 ; No 2 , per lb , $2.00@2.40 ; No 3 , per lb , 6O065o ; No , 4 , 60o. Boar , black , No 1 , $15.00 @ 25.00s grimly No 1 , $10.00 25.00 ; brown . Nu 1. Il0@20.00 ; cub , 11.00M5.00 ; buckskin , Indian ttrosnod , per lb , $ t,00l.0. Deer , summer , per lb , 30o ; fall , per lb , 25c ; win , tor , per lb , 2025o ; green salt , per piece , 75S0o ; antelope , per lb , 20c ; elk , per lb , 10018c ; lliher , No 1 , $3.0O * 5.O0. Marten , No 1 , 75c0l.6O ; No 2 , 2550o. Opossum , No 1 , cased , 10@15o ; Nn 1 , open , 710c , Badger , No 1 , full furred , 75$1.25 ( ; No 3 , 30@35o ; No 3 , 10020a ; wolvonno , No 1 , $1.0000.00. Hunt * , Pblts and Tallow Green salted hides , 4Ko ; dry salted hides , 50o ; dry til nt . bldos , 7a ; calf hides , 5c. Damaged hides 2c less Sheep pelts , green , each , 75o @ $1.25 ; sheep pelts , dry nor lb , 0@12o ; tullow , No 1 , 3U@3 fe ; No 2 , c i grease white 3Jfe ; yellow , 2J3a. Veoktaiiles Now Lcttuco , per doz bonds , 45u ; radishes , per doz bunches , 50c ; green onions , per doz bunches , 30@40c : parsley , per doz bunches , 33a ; soupbunchen , per doz bunches , 45050a ; celery , Mlchlgun small , per doz bunchoi , 2A035u : oolery , Illi nois , per doz bunches , 4550a ; celery , Now Orloaus , tier doz bunches , 759Uo ; Cal ifornia , $1.00 per doz ; spinach , per bbl , $2.50 ; cucumbers , per doz , $ l.75@ 2.25 ; oyster plant , ncr doz , 450300 : now beets , per bushel , $1.0001.23 ; now carrots , per doz bunches , 4050c ; now turnips , per doz bunches , 4050o ; plo plnut , per lb , 67o ; now cnbbago , Louisiana , po * crnto , $1.00 ; now potatoes , Bermuda , per bbl , $6.00 ; tomatoes - matoos , Bermuda , 10 lb boxes , per box , $1.50 01.75. Vcar.TAiiLE * Old Sweet potatoes , fancy Muscatlno , per bbl , $4 00 ; onions , extra fancy , per bbl , $4.50 : onions , fair , per bbl , $3.50 ; rutabagas , per bbl , $ i.00 ; carrots , per bbl , $2.00 ; parsnips , per ODl , $2.00 ; boots , per bbl , $2.00 : horse radish roots , per bbl , $1.00 ; horse radish roots , per lb , 7c ; celery roots , per bbl , $5 00 ; celery roots , per doz , 60c. Al'i'i.B Burrr.it--Per lb , 0@7c. Mince Miat So per lb Honbv 15016c per lb for choice PllKSEUVES 8 ® 10c per lb Jellies i4 } c per lb Beeswax No 1,16019c. Plus Feet Pickled , kits , 70e ; Bplcod pigs tongues , kits , $2.35 ; pickled tripe , kits , 05u ; pickled II C. tripe , kits , 85c ; spiced pigs hocks , kits , $1.12. Mess Pome per bbl , $9.75010.73. Buckwheat Flouu per bbl , $4.75. Wool Fine , average , 22@23o ; medium , average , 21022c ; quarter blood , average , 18 @ 20c ; course , avorugo , 15017c ; cotts nnd rough average , 14016c. Pickles Medium , per bbl , $4.85 ; Bmalj , J5.75 ; gborKlns $0.75 ; C. & B. chow chow , qts , $5.85 ; pts , $3.35. Potatoes-I'er bu , 35c ; common , 23c. Mati.e Suoau Per lb , 12J c. Provisions Hams , No I , 16 lb average , 9 } c ; 20 to 22 lbs , 6iic ; 12 to 14 lbs , OJic ; shoulders , 5c ; breakfast bacon , No 1 , Ho ; ham sausuco , 8c ; dried bcof hams , 7c ; beef tongues , $6.00 per dozen ; dry salt moats , 5 ® 5Jfc per lb : hum roulette , OXc ; add 1 per lb for small lots Hat Choice upland , $8.0000.23 ; midland , $1.50 ; lowland , $3 50. Chop Feed $12.50. Biian-$10.50. | Coiin 16c. Oats 13c. Wiuri'iNO Papeu Straw , per lb , 1J ® 2 } < c ; rag , 2u 'o ; manila , B , 50o ; No 1 , 7 cants Baos Union square , 35 per cent off list SALT-Duiry , 2s0 lb in bbl , bulk , $2.10 ; best grade , 60 , 5s , $2,30 : bout grade , 100 , 8s , $2.40 : bCBt grade , 23 , 10s , $2.20 ; rock salt , crushed $1.80 ; dalrysalt , Ashton , 50 lb bags , 85c ; hulk , 224 lb bags , $3.25 ; common , in bbl , $1.20. Canned Goods Fruits , California canned goods , standard brands , 2 } lb , per doz Apricots , $1.7001.85 ; apricots , plo fruit , $1.51) ) ; gallons , $4.50 ; blackberries , $2.25 ; cherries , black , $3 0002.25 ; cherries , white , $2.2502.50 ; grimes , $1.0301.80 ; pears , Bartlett - lott , $2.1002.25 ; poaches , yellow , $2.103.25 ; poaches , lemon cling , $2.35 ; plums , egg , $1.6501.80 ; plums , goldendropn , $1.80 ; plums , green gages , $1.6501.80 ; peaches Bay City , with Pitts in $1.60 : currants $2.30 ; geese berrles , $2.25 ; quinces , $2.10 ; raspberries , $2.70 ; strawberries , $3.50 ; peaches , 3 lb east ern standards , $1,85 ; 3 lb uio , $1.10 ; 6 lb pic , $2.00 ; gallon pie , $3.00 ; apples , high stond- ards , $2.50 ; 3 lb gooseberries , 90c ; 2 lb straw berries , 90095c : 3 lb raspberries , $1.00 ; 2 It ) blueberries , 80090c ; 2 Hi blackberries , 65 ® 75c ; 2 lb Btrawbornes , preserved $1.75 ; 5 tt > raspberries , preserved , $1.80 : 2 lb blackberries ries , preserved , $1.20 : pineapples , Bahama chopped , $2.00 ; 2 lb Bahama grated , $2.75 ; 2 lb Bahnmn sliced $2.50 : 2 lt > Standard sliced , $1.2501.50 ; cherries , 3 lb reu , Baltimore , 83 © 93opoars ; , 3 lb 81.30. < > rouorics Diiiep FitUiT Currants , now,5J c : nrunos , casks , 1,300 lbs , 5 a ; prunes , obis or bags , 5X ° i citron pcol , drums , 20 lbs 22o ; lemon pool , drums , 18c ; furd dates , boxes , 12 lbs , lie ; nnricots , choice cvaporaiod , Me ; apri cots , jolly , cured , 25 lb boxes , 10c ; uprieots , fancy , 23 lb boxes , 15c ; uprieots , choice , bags , 80 lbs , 14Xc : apples , evaporated , 50 lb boxes Do : apples , Star , 8 'iVj ' ; apples , fancy Alden , 5 lb , 10c ; upplos , fancy Aluon , 3 lb , 10c ; Salt Lake , OJfo ; blackberries , evaporated , 60 lb boxes , 5 % < : : cherries pitted , dry cured , 13c ; pears , California fancy , J4's boxes , 25 lb , 12c ; peaches , Cal No 1 fancy , i i unp bags , 80 lb , 15c ; peaches , pared , fancy , ISc ; Salt Lake , 7c ; noctnrlucs , red , 14c ; nectarines , sllvor , boxes , 15c ; pitted plums , Cal , 25 Hi boxes , 8 0 ! ruspborrleB , ovup , N. Y. , new , 20c : prunes , It C. 00 70 , 9J.f@10 # ; orungo pool , 15u ; raisins , California London crop 18S9 , $2.35 ; Cal loose , muscatels , crop 1SS9 ; $2.00 ; Valenclns , 18S3 , Oo ; Valoncias , new , tiyio ; Cal seedless , aks , 7Jfo : Onnura layer , now , 9Xc : nrunolles , 12 > ifcj drlod grapes , 4c. Veoktaiiles Tomatoes 3 lb extra , $1.00 ; 3 lb Standard , Western brands , 90095c ; gallons lens , strictly standard , $3.90. Corn Finest crown , $1.00 ; gilt-edgo sugar corn , very Hue , $1.50 ; 6IcMurra.v's 2 lb sugar corn , $1.20 ; 2 lb extra , Western brands , 850$1 00 ; 2 lb standard , Western brands 70080c. Mush rooms 1 lb Froneh , extra line , 2325o ; 1 lb French , line , 18022o " ; 1 lb French , ordinary , 16018c. Peas Tres line , per can , 25o ; iloml line , per can , 10c ; 2 lb extra , sifted , $2.00 ; 2 lb oarlv Juno , $1.2501.85 ; 2 lb Mar row , standard brand , $1.10 ; 2 lb soaked , 69c. String Beans 2 lb high grade , Rofuceo , 85oj 2 lb Golden Wax beans , 75c ; 2 lb string beans , 70o. Lima Beans 3 lb soaked , 75c. Boston Baked Beans 3 lb Lewis , $1.63 ; Crown brand , $1.50. Sweet Potatoes 3 lb Now Jersey , $1,60 ; Daisy , $1.35. Pumpkin 3 lb now pumpkin , 90c. Oils Kerosene P. W. , lOo ; WW , 12t4 'c : headlight , 13o ; gasoline , 12o ; salad oil , $1,33 09.00 per doz SuoAits Cut loaf , So ; cut loaf cubes , 7e ; Btundard , powdered , 7Ko ; XXXX.powdered , 6u ; trrauuiuteii , standard , • tiJio ; confectioners tioners' A , 0o ; white extra 0 , OJgo , extra O , Neb , 6o ; amber , 5fc , So rs Castile , mottled , per lb , 6tUo ; do white , per D , ISo Canned Meats 1 16 lunch tongue , $2.00 : 3 lb lunch tongue , $4.75 ; I lb corned beef $1.30 ; 3 lb corned beef , $2.05 ; 0 lb corned beef $6.50 ; 14 lb corned beer , $14.00 ; 2 lb boneless pigs feet , $3.20 ; 1 lb English brawn , $1.20 ; 2 lb English brawn , $3.00 ; 0 lb Eng lish brawo , $0.50 ; 1 lb compressediiaml,75 : 2 3b compressed ham , $2.75 ; 1 lb chipped beef , $2.00. Faiiinaceous Goods Barley , 3J @I ; fa rina , 5c ; peas , 8c ; oatmeal , 25u ; maca roni , 10c ; vermicelli , 10a ; rico , 406tjf ; sago and tapiocu , 67o ; lima beans , 6c. CorrEi : Roasted Arbucklo's , Arlosa , 249jfo ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 2lo ; German , 24u ; Dllwortb , 24Kc ; Alaroma , 2lgo ; bulk , 24 0. Finn Codfish , extra Georges , now , 6)/o ; grand hank , new , 4 > o ; silyer , 2 1b , blocks , 6o ; spew white , 3 lb bank , now , 4 } o ; Turkey cod , largo middles , bricks , Sifo ; snow white , crates , 13-0 lb , boxes , 7o ; Iceland halibut , lie : medium scaled herring , 25a ; No 1 scaled herring , 22o ; domnstlu Holland horrlng , 55a ; Hani- burg spiced herring , $1.50 : Russian sardines , 75c ; Russian sardiuos , plain , 65o ; imported Holland herring , Crown brand,80o ; dofancy milker * . 00a Mackerel Nol shore , half hbls , $13.00 ; bloaters , half bull , $18.00 ; whlteilib , hnlf bob , $7,00 : trout , half bbls , $5.60 ; fnm Hy whltoflsh $1.00 ; salmon $3.60 ; 1 lb mackerel - orol ( horrlng ) , $1.00fai.l0i 1 lb finnan had dies , $1.76 ! 3 lb lobsters , $2,9003 00 ; 1 lb lob sters , $1.902,00 ( 1 lb Alnska salmon , Aleut , SI.G0 ; 2 lb oysters , 10 oz , $1.85 ; I lb oysters , 5 oz , $1.10 ; 3 lb snlect , ! 2 oz , $2.35' , 1 It clams , little necks $1.23 ; 3 hi clams , little nooks , $2.10 ; U 'b ' sardines , imported , percale , 100s. $11.00016.00 ; } { lb sardines , imported , per case , UK ) * , $15.00020.00 ; yf lb Imported boneless sardines , 26c ; } { 16 snrdluot , Amoricnn , per 100s , Frouuh stjdo , $1.60 ® 5.00 ; li lb sardines , American , porca o , lOos , Froneh style , $7.5003.00 ; " lb sardines , mustard , per case , 60s , $4.001,23 | imported key sardines , $13.00. Buooms Parlor , 4 tlo , $2.7. " : 3tlo , $2.23 ; stnblos , $2.S5 : common , $1.3001.75. Cocoa yi lb tin , 400 per lb Chocolate 2223o per lb ; Gorman chic ory , red , Sc Hemp Twine Heavy , 14c ; medium , 18i * ; light 17c ; 13 U. C „ 20c ; 21 , 20c ; 36 , lPo ; 48 , 17c : broom twines , colored , 80o. Mattukss Twine Very fine , 40c ; flno , 33c ; niodlum , .35u ; blndors , 13o. Sail Twine Very flno flax , 33c : flno llax 29o ; flno cotton 22c : Calcutta honip , 14c. Sai.soda Bbls , lH ; grnnulated , IJfo ; kegs , \ % atmgs \ , GO , 6s , ftt a Staiich 4Ji8c per lb Stove Polish $2.0005.87 per gross Baos Am , , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lowlston , per 100. $17.00. Nuts Almonds 13o ; Brazils , 14c ; filberts , 12 } c ; pecans , Has walnuts , 12 0 : peanut cocks , 8o ; roasted , lie ; Tennessee pen nuts , 7o. Diiuns ( Grocers ) Per lb Borax , 10c ; copperas , 2J < fo ; Bay leaves , 14o ; glue 10c ; epsom salts , 4c ; claubar salts , 3c ; sulphur , 2J c : oluovitiol , Oo ; alum , 4c ; tartaric iicld , 42c ; rosin , 2c : snltpctor , absolutely pure , 10c ; gum camphor , 3 lbs m box , 1 nz cakes , ' 3.3c ; hops , J4' and jlb j packngos , 20c ; sage , 'Jfnml yi-\h \ packages , 15c ; madder , 13c ; snltpoter , 10c ; indigo 3-lb and 51b boxes , S F , 65070c ; Indigo , 3-lb nnd 5-lb boxes , Madris , 75osonling ; wax , 23-lh boxus , red , 3 > < c : sonliug wax , 33-lb boxes , white , 4c , CotTEE Green Fancy old golden ltio , 2lo ; fancv old poaborr.y , 24o ; Rio , choice to fancy , 23o ; Rio , prime , 22a ; Rio , good , 21o ; Mocha , 29c : Java , genuitio O. G. , 2sc ; Java , good interior , 21c ; AMcun , 21c. I torn Basis manllla rope , 15c ; sisal rope , 12Lfc ; cotton rope 16c ; now process , S ) u. Cotton Twine Bibb , very line , 3or 4 ply , 22c ; fine , 20o ; Daisy , ISo ; candle wick , 22c. Olives Quarts , per doz , $3.73 ; pints , per doz , $2.23 ; bulk , per gal , 94c. Vineoak 30 gr cidor.So ; good , Pic ; white Wine , 15c Mollasses Bbls , N. O. , choice , per gal , 55c ; bakers , 2435c ; black strap , 20c Drimx Cltrlo acid , 46050c ; tartaric , 41013c ; carbolic , 37041c ; castor oil , $1.2601.28 ; balsam tolu , 37@40c ; tonka bonus , $1,570 1.60 ; cubed ) berrlos , S1.8S ; caliimol , 03c ; camphor , 52057c ; cnntliarides , $1.30 ; cassia bilos , 17c ; chloroform , 43c ; ergot , 47c ; glycorlne , 23c ; gum arable , 60095c ; lyco- podlum , 44c : mercury , 80a ; morph sulph $2.95 ; opium , $4.00 ; uuinino , 35050c. GRAIN , ProvlsionsMLStocks Basement Firsl Balioaal Bank , : I03 Sunlit mil sii-cci , > Oniiilia " - " COMMERCIAL . NATIONAL Ml Capitol , - $400,000 Surplus , - 40,000 Olllcers and Director ; ) K , M. Morsoman O SI Hitchcock , Jf/S. Oarnoau Jr . A. Henry Ii M Anilorson , Win ( Maul . v. pros , ; U II Will iams , A. 1 * . Hopkins , proa ; A. Millard , cashier ; F. U. Hryant , usalstaut cashier IBMSKfi NATIONAL BANK TJ S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB Cnpltnl $100,000 Surplus Jan 1st , 185)0 ) 57,500 OEK1CUUS AND DUtEd'ORS IlENrtV W. Vates , Presliloiit Lewis S. Keep , Vlco Presldont JAS W.SAVAQK , \ \ . V. Mouse John a. Coi.lin'S , 11. C. CUSIIINd J. N. II PATRICK , W. ii S. lIumiE ? , Cashier THE IRON BANK , Cor I2tli nnd Farnam Sts A General Hanking llualness Transacted n • It A Mi KINDS OK Business Paper , x HI j On Improved and Unlin- V HI1 llPflffO ! "rovoai'-jpe"y- lUyl IJiuJiUlJi Purchased or Negotiated i\ ] Tlio Negotiation of KftlllK ! COlll'OltATION I10SD3 , UUllUlJi A Specialty Correspondence Solicited W. B. MILLARD , Room 313 Brown liuildinir , Omaliii , Nub Wo alio nvnlTKiinilM-ll Vrnl , Hay , Grain lllclu.Wool , flrcen anil Iii * il Kniiui.Vfgi-tQlilt' .orttiiylhlnicyoiiinjy hav0 to hlp Wrlto u > i fur | irli-i > K orany liifonimtlon mtd HUMMKHH , .IIOHltlhll.N & ( ) . , ' , niinl lui ilerrlianli , 1T1 HomIIi U iilcr-at. , Ililiuirn HinUhM 'U-ilclrolHiIlluli.Noll.uinlll'-'iU.CIUcnBO. Mention Omaha llee OMAHA JOBBERS ' DIRECTORY Agricultural Implomenta , L1NJNQER & METOALF CO , Agrlcnlt'l ' Implemonls , Wagons , Carriages JOu2Rlei | to Wholesale Omaha , Nebraska Steam and Water SuddHbs IIaiU' : r wnl ; nUlli , SIS and VJ0 Jones st0mIift , U. K. Koil , Acting Maimer UnOWNELL A CO , Engines , Boilers ana General Machinery yi ) el-lroa work , itoam punpi saw mllli , 13IJ-121 * I.i-aTOim ortu ilre t , OmaUa , Iron WorkB ' paxtox * viEHLixa TnoK woiiks , Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work Kaglniv.brait worlc , general fouulrr machine , sad LlackiiullU work ( iracoinJ worfca U. I' .ltf nud 17th alr tuinalm OMAHA WIHE & IUON WOHKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Peak rail * , wlndnw iiuarda , Uonrjr itandi , wlru ngul etc la Nona ICthttrc-et , Omalia OMAHA SAFE iIUON WORKS , Hanf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaults , jail work , Iron abutters and Uro eicapi * H. Amlnen prupr Cor tub and Janon bta aaah Doora , Eto u. a. Disnnow i CO , Wbolesal * meautaeturer : it Sab : , Doors , Blinds and Monlflings Uraoch offlwi , llti and UardstreeH Omaha , Neb SOUTH OMAHA UNION S1VOK YARD CO , Of South Omaha Limited OMAHA MAPACTOM - Boots and Shoos w ianKEsbALt josES .t ca , Eiicrtiior * to Herd , Jonri A Co Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoos Acenti for noiion ltubbrrShooCo.llM.llill and 110J llama ; EU-astOmaha. Natiriika 1 Drovvora Stohz A ' tLElt , Lager Beer Brewers 1MI North KUhtaanth Street Omana , NetrMia Corn lee EAOLE OoltNWE WOIiKS , Manufacturers ofGalYanizclIwn Corntco Wladow-capi nnl iutuiMo < ir > lnita ! , John Ki'onitor , lTuiilauir unan.l lUMouiti lotaairctt . Artlato | W1 atorlola 1. IWSl'E , Jr , Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs 1513 Douglas atr ot , Omalia , Nebrnsia , jQonl , Ooko , eto vmaua coVii „ co ) { EnrMUca , Johhers of Bard and Soft Coal ai9 South lath street Omaha Nebr t\ % . " ' ' NEU11ASKA FUEl vO . Shippers of Coal and Cok 111 South 13th atieet Omaha , Nebraska . _ CommlBBJIon nntl StoroRo nwDEr.LA ITmnvr.r , Storage and Commission Merchants , Spoolallles lluttfr I've clivrxn poultrr , garae till llownidstrari.Oiuaha , Neb - i in _ _ irr nni Sl * ? 1i- m DEAN , AltMSTHONQ A CO , Wholesale Cigars tOIKorth fthStrootOmaha , Neb " 110110" 1439. Dry Ooodn nntl Motions ' ' ME SMlfjJ'ACO. . , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions HOT and 1101 Dnutlni cor 11th atreot , OniabnNeb ' ' KILPATMCK Ko 'dil llRY GOODS CO , Importers SJohliers in Dry Good ] , Notions Qents'Kurnlihlnn Goo la Coinir llth and it irnof stteota Onnhn , .Nuiiras < ta , e Furnlturo DEWEV A STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture / Farnam atre jt , Omaba , Nobrnak a. " CHARLES SIirVERlCK , Furniture Oiuahn , Nebraska I - M Crooorlos _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MeCORDlJRADY A CO , Wholesale Grocers Uth and LeaTcnwcrtb ttMats Omaha , Nabraika Hardware ' > _ _ W. J. liROATGII , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel fiprtOAa wn or Hock , Inrnwnr * , lumbar , eto 1309 2211 lirtrno ) * tre t , Uruahn UIMEUAUGU Si TAYLOR , Builders1 Haril/are / anfl Scale Repair SIiod Uechaulcs Tools nnd IlutTnlo Soiilos lied DoukIm streetImnba , Nib Lumber , Eto _ _ _ JOHN A. WAKKFIELD , Wholesale Lninlcr Etc Imported and Amerlran Portland Cornent Stat * auent forMllwaukoo llrdranllo Cement anoguluoj Wlilta l.l-jio. CI1AS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Luinher W00dcarp9tant.il rarnuot Hoofing , 9th nntl Djuglai • trcots , Otuaba , Nebratka MlMSOUm MIMXG CO , Miners and Sixers if Hard anl Soft Coal WJ Urst Nntl nni Hunk llnlMin • . ( liiinha Neb LOUTS RRADFORV , Dealer in Lnnfoer , Lath , Lime , Sash Ooara , ate Yards Corner Tib and Douilas OCBew Corner Will and Dounlas " * FRED Hr OR AY , Lnmher , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc Comit 8th and Douglas streets Omaha C. N. DIETZ Dealer in M Kinos of Lumher 18th and California stioets , Omaha , Nebraska Millinery ondWotlonB I. OBERFELUERACa , Importers & Johhers in Millinery & Notions 201,210 and 312 South 1Kb street Hotlona J. T. ROBINSON NOTIONCO , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 1121 Harney street , Omaha 1 1 Qlln CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , Wholesale Refined anfl Lnhricating Oils , Alle Orsajo , etc Omaha A. II ltlsliop , Mnnaui-r. * Pa per " „ _ _ _ _ carpenIer paper CO , Wholesale Paner Dealers Carrr a nice stock of nr.n Ing , wrapping and wrlttof paper , tipeclal attentlou glron to card paper , safes yto , - , - , , A. L. DEANE A CO . General Agents for Halls ' Safes Kl and 32 IBouth 10th St . Omaha Toya , Eto H. HARDY A CO , Jobbers of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , Hone lurnlsblng Gcods , Children's Carriages 1201 frarimui strict , Omaha Neb I. , , , , . z = * TIIK CHICAGO SHORT LINE or Tim Chicago , Milwaukee & _ St Paul R'y ' , Tlio ltest Itohti ! l'rom Oiunliu ami Council llliin'slo - = = = THE EAST F = = TWO 'JltAINH DAILY IIIITWUKN OMAHA AND COUNCIL IIIiUi'1'8. CIiI cngoAND - Milwaukee SI I'tiiil , Mlnmapolls , Cctliir Hiii.In | | , Hock Isliuul , rrneiiorl , IUicUronl , ( Jlllllull , IrllllllljIlO , llllVl'll)01't | , ii : ( 'in , MuilUnn , .Tniioollle , llelolt , > Vlnouu , Lit Ciisse And all other liuportint iiolnls Kait , Northeust our ) Korthrounh llckctacallon tlio ticket ngent nt I'Ol Furniim rJuoet , In Ilirkvr lllock , or lit Union I'acltld lliiml 1-ullmaii 8leeier | < uml tbo ( lnost Dlnhm Cum In the world uro run nn the main Una of tlio C'bl < ii | 'ii , Sill wBukuuVKI 1'iiul ltnllnnr and every iittonllnn 11 paid to imasouiiers by courteous employes of tlio ompany II Mli.I.KIt.llciieral Munsver J. K.Vl'U.tr .U , Assistant uvimral Manager • A. V. It , UAItl'KN'I'lilt , ( loiicral l'aisouiicr and Ticket Agent , OICO IS IIUAKroitl ) , Asiistant Oeneial I'a.lonk'tr andTKUet AKL-nt. T , J. CIA UK , Ueueral Uuperlntoiidcnt IBBsfMHf lACU'i nng ( ron rffecti o UU la li fi wCn lA < st Manhood VoutUfulKr If r 14 IV rora.liupotenvy.Ulseusea of lucncto WW bit limn bo cured pcrmanc-ntly mid pr ) . I Tately by our buiual Hpeeltle Hunt by mallforfl , llook sent ( sealed ) lor stauip Ileacon todlcal Cou anr , Vfl wasbluxton street , Hoiks , um ; .