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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; TJiTJESDAY , MARCH 20 , 1890.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
WheatNows of aOonfl'oting Nature
From all Quarters.
\
NARROWNESS IN THE CORN PIT.
moderate Utilities ! In Oats and n
Stonily l-'oclltiK I'rcvnlent Proa
vUlonn Sl'iw C.utlo Slioxv
nti-I in prove incut.
CHICAGO rnonucn MAHILKTS.
CHICAOO , March 19. ( Special Telegram to
Tun HEC.J The wheat market was whipsawed -
sawed nguln todny. The news of the day
was very conflicting from all quarters. The
market started weak anil a little lower , with
May at 79c , and without nnv great odor-
Ings the prlnc touched i9J ( ( Z 9 c. This was
the bottom for the session. All at once buyIng -
Ing began nnd the pit became nntlvo and tno
market strong. The prlco of May moved up
to SOU'c before noon. This was the top prlco
reached. During the hour to 1 o'clock there
was a drop of Jtfo to 79c and a second rally
to SOc. Around 79.J e nnd 80c there was con-
iildcrnbio of a contest , with the price between
these figures at 1 o'clock. Juno sold at79j8c ,
to 7U > @ 7i ! ; o nnd off to 70 ? ( i79 c , nnd
Julvut 7'jltfc , up to 78'fc ' nnd oft to 77 c.
Of all the news of the day crop dispatches
were the most conflicting. Everybody had
them. Somosald that Half the crop and
others siild thnt not nn aero was damaged
nnd tno licldi looking nice. St. Louis sent
both classes , but the shorts In that market
kept Chicago houses buying for tnom on
every soft spot. The other bull inlluencos
ncro mostly from the ocabonrd nr from the
other sldo. A New York letter from u con-
Bcrvutlvu source claimed that 850.000 bushels
of contract red wheat and 300,000 bushels of
ungraded wore sold to go out bOi"ro ) April
15. " Millers owned UOO.OOO bushels and
\vould need 1,500,000 bushels more in
the next two months. Dunn nnd
others say this Is the cash wheat situation.
Export elf aranccs were but 8,000 bushels of
wheat from Now York nnd 9J.OOO from Bal
timore. Hutchlnson was a power in wheat
Into In the day. Ho sold to get the prlco
under 80u and then bought freely. Ho kept
the trail o guessing as to what ho might do
before the close. Last prices were : March ,
TUkc ; May , SOc ; Juno , 7lJ ) c ; July , 73c.
Tno corn market was narrow and there
was no conspicuous trading ovdn by local
houses. There was n slight advance earlv ,
when May sold at 29 ! < c , but It sold at 29o
later and closed ut 2'J29 ' ; o. Otnor clos-
Intf prices were : ftlarcti. 28 o ; April , 28 ; < @
: Wo ; June , JMJ o ; July , 31c ; August. 31j o ;
September , 3i'j3 , o. A very liberal move
ment continues.
In outs there was moderate business and a
Rtcady fcelme prevailed. Much of the In
tel cst centered In Muy. There was llborul
selling by n largo operator , from whom
buyers obtulncd nit they wonted nt 21 % @
Ul > fc for May. The more deferred futures
were n shade higher , with very llttlo trad
ing. Mho demand for car lots in store was
light and No. 2 was quotable at 21c.
In No. 2 whlto for May trading was
larger nt 22JjJ23c , ono operator buying
110.000 bushels at the otitsldo llguro. Juno
wns tiuotablo at 2223c.
The provision tnuritet was not active at
any tlmo. At ono time Haldwln , Raymond
& Co. nnd othnrs sold considerable Mav
pork and put the prlco somewhat , but the
market was almost featureless and the
rnngo In pork was but 15c nil day.
Thcro was very llttlo action In lard , nnd
short ribs showed llttlo weakness , soiling 5c
under tha opening prices. Iho action in
pork for Mny wns $10.57J4 off to 3t0.42 > , up
to $10 50 , off to 510.12K and closed nt S10.43.
May ribs closed at ? 3.l > 5 and lard at $0.10.
OH1OAOO LIVE STOCK.
CIIICAOO , March 19. [ Special Tologratn to
TUB Bus. ] CATTLE There was a slight im
provement in Iho demand , but llttlo or no
change In values , 'i'lio export demand has
dwindled away to almost nothing. The
drcsKcd bcof trade wanted inoro cattle than
'
yesterday. About thirty-five loads of Tex-
tins were on tha market , among which were
some of the best fed on the market this
season , all classes of cow stock , bulls und
butchers' stock generally selling
ubout the same as for the past
two days. The stacker and feeder
trade continues to move along nt about
former prices. Choice hooves , $4.r > UiI.SO ( ; me
dium Bteers. 1,330 to 1.600 Ibs. $4.20 ®
4.40 ; 1,200 to 1.850 Ibs. $3.50t ( 4.10 : 950
to 1,200 lb , $1.25@3.SO. Stockers nnd feeders.
$2. | 0 ( < in.70 ; cows , bulls und mixed , fl.r.O ©
: i.fiO ; bulk , $335@2.75. Toxns corn-fed
Bteers , $2.90(1(3.75. ( (
HOJJS The market generally opened a
Bhado stronger , but cloned weak nnd lower ,
uuycra for packers' offering only $1.10 at the
close , whorcus the bulk of good packing
grades sold early nt $4.15@4 20. Cholco and
BOlcctcd heavy sold strong nil dnvand closed
steady. Limit sorts underwent llttlo or no
change , Helling largely ut § t.20@4.25 for
NEW Youir , March 19. ( Special Telegram
to TUB BEE. | STOCKS The leading feature
of the Block market this morning was the
uniform weakness all through the list.
The cause was found abroad. The
withdrawal of Bismarck wns the signal for
uneasiness In London. From thnt center
prices camo.from a fraction to 1 per cent
lower. Our market responded with declines
of from * k to % per cent generally , though
Union Paoiflc and Rock Island ware down
% , In a few cases further slight losses
were sustained. Prices Improved after the
llm few minutes' business , Ihough tha
niarlcot failed to show any change from
the dullness nnd stagnation of the past
few days. Everything traded In moved
within the narrowest limits nnd not until
late in the hour , when a few boars made a
demonstration , was there any Ufa at all In
the dealings. During the hour following
prices supped still further und no class of
stocks escaped Iho sinking tendency. Chicago
cage Gu& was off 1 per cent to 42 , Sugar %
to GSl , Loulsvlllo J to 8J , Erlo } f to 25V.
Now England % to 45 ; < , Paclllo Mr.ll % to
37 , Burlington j-f to 100 , Norttiwoitorn If to
110 , St. Paul to 07J , Missouri Pacific a'to
73 and Readme $4 per cent to 39.J . Among
the stocks showing some recovery were
Atctilsou , whlen regained from 80J.
to IW < % , Rock Island from 03Jtf to ftjjtf , Union
Pnoillo from 01 to03 and Lachawanua from
131W t ° 18WTonnesBsco Coal wns up
nearly 3 per cent from the opening to 46 } nt
noon. There was llttlo fon-o to the 'market
nt any tlmo. The stock market closed much
Improved. Sugar trusts closed 1's per cent
up nt COIf on probable favornblo action of
ttio court. Tennessee Coal wni up 0 points
nnd talk was that the difficulties In the man-
nguuiout were about to bo removed. The
best news of the day , however , was that
western managers have called a meeting for
next week to sottio the oxUtlnp troubles.
On this there was good buying nnd the early
losses were moro than regained nnd no monet
not pains recorded. Loulsvlllo , Now Eng
land , Atclnsoii , Burlington and Northwestern -
orn closed ' 4 to > fc per cent higher. Rock
Island was steady and Union Paciflo heavy ,
The total sales were 183,800 shares.
The following wore the olos'.n * quotation * :
UMlt Noithnra I'aoltlo , . 30'i
U.8.4 * coupon * ; do oreterroa IS
O. Jt .N.V liuy
II. H.- ilonrorerroil HI
1'adrtcttj ot Ol. lltt N.V.btnt l l ? Ui
Ontrat I'ncltlo. in . . . . . . . . . . .
ctilcaso.V Altun lloclc Island . W
Chicago , llurllmjtoti U..M. AHt.1' . < ! 8i }
& 0umor . . . . . . . . . dooraf < rr6d..M 1155 *
St.l'aul * Ora h . '
Il.'l
' " " , . ,
lliinoiaCoat'rat ! . fit aoiiroforrea . W
1. . II. & W. , Union .
W..SI.L. if. . . , , . . 13' '
l.nko Shore 100' , nor torrod. . . . > tn (
Michigan Central. . l > 7 We t ra Union. . . . f-M4
tllBKourtl' oinc. . . . 1U' {
PIIIUB MeuoixriLB per
cent.
STr.iiLiso nxciiAXOR Quiet but strong :
sixty- day bllli , M.sC ; demand , $ t.S5.
Moxcr Easy nt.1Ji' l percent.
nilnnie Htnolci.
NEW Vonic , March 19. fSuoclal Tolosram
to THE Us3.1 riij fjllj.vli ; arj thj mln-1
Ingstack quotitloni :
Alice 100 I'reelnnd 100
Commonwealth .sw Morn Sllvor - ' >
ComttorK. T. MS nm Mexican 27ft
Comstock , T. crp.3iin rrA Npvnili I9U
Deadwood T. . . . .121 Slitter Crook an
El Utito JJS
CniCAtin. March 10. til" n. ra. eloio
Wheat Easy ; March , TOH" ! M" * ' * SOc.
Corn-Easy ; March. 23'ifc ; Mnv , Sttn.
Oats Steady : March , 31'fe ; May , 2i\'c.
Hyo March. 42 > ; c.
llnrlovNolhine ilolnt ; .
Pnmo Timothy $1.30.
Flax-Cash , $1.40.
Whisky $1.0-3.
Pork-Easy ; Mnrcli , $10.20 : May. 110.4. ,
Lard Stoutly ; March , * 0.uS ; May , $0.10.
Flour Firm ilnd tinclmncca ; winter
wncat. ? 2.00 ( < H40 : spring wheat , $3.75@t.GO ;
rye , $2.50@3.bO ; bucltwhoat , TSc@tl.UU par
owl.
Provisions Shoulders , 9l.n. < @l.40 ; short
clear. 5.45@5 50 : short ribs , March , $5.02'
Butler Easier ; creamery , 10@24,5 o ;
dairy , 12fi22c. (
Choose Firm ; full cream chcddars , 0 }
( f10e ; flats , O'n'MlOXc ' ; Young Americas.
Eggs Unchanged : fresh , 12@lHc.
Hides Unchanged ; heavy and light green
galled , W&We ; salted bull , 3J/e ; prcon
suited calf , 5 c : drv ( lint , ( i@7e ; dry suited
hides. Us ; dry calf , rx fie : deacons , 20o each.
Tullow Unchanged ; No. 1 solid packed ,
3 { c ; No. U , 3Lc , ; cake , 4e.Receipts.
Receipts. Shlpm'ti.
Flour . 10.00(1 ( 13.000
Wheat . 31,000 10.000
Corn . , . 503.003 221,000
OnU . . . 100.00J 11)0.000 )
Now York , March 19. Wheat Receipts ,
20,900 busheli ? ; oxporlH , 8.150 bushels ? spot
firmer ; No. 2 red. SSKQSS. o In olov.Uor ,
90@ ! > OJ < cnlloat ; b9jOmc < f . o b. ; options
llrui ; No. S rod. March , closing atSSXc.
Corn Receipts , 17.4UO bushels ; exports.
110,000 bushels ; spot weaker : No. 3 , 3GK@
y < 5Jfc In elevator , a'J-fO'JT c adoat ; ungraded
rrtlxoa , 30@.17fooptionsiower. ; ! ; March , 3Gc.
Outs Receipts , 41,000 bushels : exports ,
43,000 ; options linn ; March , SW3 c ; spot
iirmorpn white ; No. 2 white , . 'WVjJSlJic ;
mixed 'western , 27@30c : whlto do , tt'JJffigUlc ;
Coffee Options barolv steady at 15 ( < 4'35
points down , closed barely steady at 2U@50
points down. Sales : 127. 7iV ) bags ; March ,
$17.75@17.S5 , May , $ 17. 00 ® 17. 33 ; spot Rio
lower ; fair ; cargoes , $30.50.
SugarHaw , steady : rellncd , weak.
Petroleum United closed , April , bSc ,
Egs Firm ; western , 14c.
Pork Firm ; now mess , Sll.50@12.00.
Lard Dull at 1@2 points down ; western
steam , TO. 50.
Hutter Western dairy , G@lSo ; creamery ,
13@25ifcElgln. ; 2t 4@37c.
Cncese Loss firm ; western , 10@10 > c.
Milwaukee. March 19. Wheat Steady ;
No. 2 spring , cash , T'JjijC.
Corn Firm ; No. 'I , liS c.
Oats Firm ; No.2 , whlto , 23) c.
Hyo Firm ; No. 2 , 43c.
Hurley Ouiet ; No. " , 4lc.
Provisions Strong ; pone , $10.3J.
St. IjoiiiH. March 19. Wneat Lower ;
cash , 77Jfo ; Mav , 77 > $ c.
Corn Lower ; casti , 25Kc.
Oats Higher ; cash , ! ! J } { &
Pork Qutot ; * 40 IKi.
Lard Easier ; $ . ) .87 > .
Whisky Steady ; $1.02.
Butter Firm ; creamery , 2023e ; dairy ,
Itf ; < l23c.
Kinneiinnlis. March 19. Wheat Cash
wheat inactlvo ; receipts. 133 cars : ship
ments , 40 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , March ,
IvniiB\s Gltv. March 19. Wheat
Weak : No. 2 red , cash , "O'i'c ' : March , TOJf
( ! 70 > c ; No. 2 haru , cash , ( W@05J.f.o ; No. ! l
hard , 5Hffi5l ( ! sc.
Corn Weak ; No. 2. cash , 22J < c.
Oats Weaker ; 1S@1S ; ' C.
Clinnnnu. ) Maro'i 19 Wheat Stronger ;
No. 2 red. 77@70c.
Corn Firmer ; No. 2 mixed , 3l@31 e.
Oats Acjtlvo ; iNo. 2 mixed , 23 > i@34 > c.
Whisky fl.02.
Liverpool , March 19. Wheat Steady ;
demand poor ; holders offer moderately ; Cali
fornia No. 1 , 7s 2d percental.
Csrn Quiet ; supply in excess of demand ;
new mixed western , 3s O jd per cent.
ijiK srouic.
Clilca o , March 19. Cattle Receipts ,
13,000" . Steady : beeves. $1.30(3180 ( ; steers ,
$3.2Sgl.40 ( ; stockers nnd feeders , $3.40@3.70 ;
cows , bulls and mixed , tl.50@3.50 ; Texas
corn-fed steers , $3.IO { ( < J3.25. .
HOGS Receipts , 20,000. Strong , to Co
higher ; closing weak ; nixed , $ I.05@4.27J < ;
light und heavy , $4.05@4.30 ; snips , $3.50g ( ?
4.00.
4.00.SIIEEI
SIIEEI- Receipts 0POO. Strong ; natives ,
$1.00(30.00 ( ; western corn-foil. SI.SO@5.70 ;
Texnus , $ J.90' 5.25 ; lambs , § 3.00@0.85.
Hiou.x Olty , March 19. Cattle Receipts ,
1.500 ; shlpmonts , 900 ; market actlvo ;
cainiors , 7r > ci1.23 ( ; cows , S1.00@1.'J3 ; stock-
crs , $ l.r > OF itW ; feeders , $2.25@2.90 ; veal
calves , $3.UO@il.l. .
Hogs Receipts , 2,100 ; market opened
5o higher and closed strong vith the open
ing ; light. M.00 3.93 ; heavy , $3.92K@I.OO ;
mixed , $3.00@3.ys.
/H.Natloiial Stiiolc Yard < . East St.
JTimiH. March 19. Cattle Receipts , l.CUO ;
shipments. GOO ; market steady ; fair to
fanov nativa st'jora. f3.tiO.i44'J ; stackers
and feeders , $2.0jl3.CO. : ! ;
Hogs Receipts , SJOO ! : shipments , 110 ;
market strong ; heavy , J-I.03S4.15 ; packing ,
400j$4 ( 10 ; light , Sl.00@4.13.
Knn.sn Olty.Alarch 19 Cattle Receipts ,
4,300 ; shipments. 2tOJr ! slow ; steers , SJ.IJO
Oil.70 ; cows , $1.SOJ2.90 ( ; stockers and feed
ers , $2,40@'l.5l ) .
Hogs Uocoipts , 8,200 ; shinmonts , 8fX)0 ) ;
market strong ; all grades , ? J.77 } < fQ3 03.
OMAHA IjlVK STOCK.
Cnttlp.
Wednciaav , March 19.
The rccolpU of cattle estimated at 1,400 ,
comparca with 3,332 yesterday , nnd 2,870 last
Wt-dncdsay. The receipts for the first throe
days of the week were 7,03S , compared wllh
7,070 for the corresponding days last week.
The steer market opened Into and slow ,
almost Hat , before any stilus were made It
was almost midday. Lluyora were very
careful and expressed no doslra except for
souiQ particular bunches that struck their
fancy or were such as they had special or
ders for , The few sales made before
midday were on u lifeless , sagging
market ut prices not materially different
from the lowest point ut Itut nleht'a ' cloao.
Soon utter sules began bolng made tralllck-
Ing became inoro lively nnd sales were made
readily on desirable lots at the prices of
fered. U was hard to gut buyers to look at
anything not juit desired. Lute in the day
u better tcuio prevailed , the market became
stronger and closed u nicklo higher ,
with everything sold. The coiv rocaipts
were small and all changed hands early at
linn prices , soinu reporting sales stronger.
The bull and feeder miirkot was again lib
erally supplied , with prices linn und sales
easily mado. The market U from ICe to 'Wo
lower limn Saturday , Only two bunches
of steers topped { 4.00 and ono bunch of cows
reached the fl.OO lino.
Estimated receipts of hogs 4,800 compared
with D-BUS yesterday , and 'J.914 luU Wedncs-
day. Tno receipts for tlm llrsl three days of
the week have boon 12.003 compared with
7,703 for the corresponding days lust xvcok.
The market on hogs opened
steady at yesterday's prices. Every
thing sold. The uvorncu prlco of hogs was
compared with fJJ-SO yesterduy.
Shoop.
Estimated receipts of sheep 1,027 , com
pared with 224 yesterday and 1,454 last
Wcuncadoy. The receipts of sheep for the
first three days of the week hiuo boon 3.17 ,
compared with 2.874 for the corresponding
days lust week. The quality of today's re
ceipts was not very good. Tncro were two
doubla uccka of heavy western owes nnd
throe doubles of light thin Colorado owes ,
none of them very good , A single deck or
mixed lambs and yearlings , Nobrnskus , sold
at $5 00. Tno market Is steady for anything
dctirablo and good mutton * are In demand ,
Prevailing l'rloo .
ThO following 1 a tiblo ot pricji pill In
this market for the graljj of sto : < t men
tioned :
PrimeBteers. 1113 to HIM lbs. . 3.73 (31 ( 40
Goodstcer , 1250 to in ) 1M. . . .1.4) ( ftl.SJ
Good stoors. 1050 to 13X ) His. . . 3.2) M.S'J '
Common 10JJ to 115'J ' lt > stoora. 2'JJ WO.50
Common cannon l.OJ W'J.K ( )
Ordinary to fair cowa 1.03 pKi53 !
Fair to goon eows 1.90 < if2.15
Good to cholco cows , 2.20 ( < i')03 ! )
Choice to fancy cow * 2.05 ( # JU)0 )
Fnlr to good bulls 1.75 (3'J.r/J (
Cholco to fancy bulls S.6j Q 3. 0
Light stockers and fi < odorA. . , . 2.151 iji.l.fS
Feeders. 950 to 1100 Its 3.01 ® 3 50
Fair to ohoico light hozi 3.83 'M.W
Fnlr to choice hcnV.V hogs 3.771 A.1.83
Fair to cholco mixed hogs. v. . . 3.H3 ( < 3.00
ItatiKi of l'rloo Uniti.
The following table shows the raaja. of
prices paid for hogs :
Light nnd medium hogs tl 75 ( J3 95
Good to cholco mixed tie s. . . n bO MI : 95
Good to cholco heavy hogs. . . 3 75 ( S3 90
Ilnnzo of I'rlous Jhoun.
The following table showj the range of
prices paid for sheep :
Prtmo fut sheap ? 4 40 @ 3 59
Goodfatshocp il 50 fSl 00
Common to medium sheep. . . . 2 OJ @ 3 75
Lambs 100 ( 0 00
Average Unit nl tloz > t.
The following table gives the uvorago cost
of hogs on the dates moatlonoJ , inuiudln ?
the cost today , us luted upon sales reported :
Date. 1'rlco. Date. Price.
Mnrch 1 < . 3 75 March 11 3 81
March 3 3 7 < H March 13 3 83
Murch4 377 March 13 3.37tf
Mnrcli 5 3 M March 14 3 91 .f
Mnrch 0 U 7I' < March 15 3 9Tl/d
Murch 7 3 72K March 17 3 93
March 8 ! l 78 * < Mnrch 18 3 8
March 10 3 7tj March 19 U SCR
Cnmpnrutlvt ! 1'ablun.
Thofolloivin ? fxb'.O ' ! sli3v ths ran3 In
prlcoson hogi durln ? thU and lait WJ3' < :
ol Stock.
Showing the number of cattle , hogs nnd
sheep bought by the packers nnd leadlnt ;
buyers on to-day's ma/xet :
CATTLE.
Uuyors. No.
Swift & Co . : tOO
Georco II. Hammond &Co . . . . . . . . 10S
TboArmour-Cudahy Packing company. ! 30'.l
Leo Hothschild . 40
Hamilton & Stcohon . 13
lionton & Undorivood . 12
Nols Morris. . . ; . ' . . . . . 205
Shippers nnd feeders . 170
Uocuur & Degan . 22
1IOQS.
Showlnc the numhar of hogs bought by
the leading buyers on todav'a inarlcot :
Armour-Oudahy Packing company . 2,240
Omaha Packing Co . 1/JS3
Swift & Co . 454
George II. Hammond & Co . 'Mi
Kingau & Co . 538
nntl ljuvvust Sales ul
Today. Ycbtorday.
IliShest . J3.00 Hlphcst . 83 'J"
Lowest . S.77 ] < Lowest . y.75
Stock ItecointR. ' '
Oniclal yesterday. Estlm'atod Today.
Catlle , Ilicars.i.i32 ) : : : Callle , G'J ' cars. . 1.400
Hogs , 81 cars. . . 5,835 Hogs , 75 cars . . .4bUO
Sheep , 1 car. . 2Jt Sheep , i ) cars. . . . 1,1)37 )
Itcprcscntntli'n Sales.
STEEUS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1 . 870 53 00 20 . 1205 3 55
5 . SlW 325 21 . 1170 357
1 . bSO 325 40 . IKK ) 8(10 (
4 . 1233 333 59 . 1218 3 02tf }
1 . 12M ) 340 23 . 1154 3 02
12 . 1104 840 20 . 12tO 3 C.2
10 . 1035 340 & 5 . 1273 305
1 . 1250 310 13 . 1117 3 ( i5
11 . 1017 345 47 . 1103 30"
5 . 1110 345 40 . 1207 8'05
( i . 1205 845 10 . 1-.2J 805
5 . HMO 345 17 . 1210 305
3 . U3 ! ! 350 19 . 1147 305
33. . . .1212 350 20.-.12J1 305
19. . . * . . 1212 1 3 30 17 . 1294 8 70
5 . 10SO 350 17 . 1248 370
18. . . .1015 850 29 . 1108 370
J7 . 1124 350IS . 1132 370
20 . 1285 350 10 . 12)4 ! ) 370
17 . 10S4 350 21 . 1214 3 77 > f , '
17 . 1134 8 C > 2 > 13 . 1212 375
81 . 1255 3 B2K 80 . 13Jl ( 375
10 . 1121 855 18 . 1310 382
0 . 1170 355 21 . 1278 385
11 . 1153 355 IS . 1411 3 S5
14 . 1130 855 1 . 15UO 3 S5
14 . 11S3 855 25 . 1821 3 IK )
19. . .112.5 355 0 . 1010 400
20 . 1129 855 18 . 140J 415
COWS.
1 . 820 2 00 5 . 970 2 00
4 . 900 200 4 . lltO 200
1 . SOO 21)0 ) 8 . 1110 205
1 . 800 200 23 . 954 2 (55 (
8 . 974 210 10 . 913 205
23 . 939 225 5 . 1142 205
1 . 1000 225 4 . 970 270
2 . 10UO 340 0 . 114'J ' 270
1f . . . .988 250 21 . 902 270
5 . 1150 250 20 . 1184 275
1 . 1020 250 2 . 1015 275
1. . . .940 250 20 . 1073 280
15 . 1023 2 bO 15 . 755 2 bO
3. * . . . .1117 200 12 . 1017 295
9. . . .1000 2 O'J 5 . 10JO 300
2 45
2 50
2 50
2 00
2 05
205
2 70
2 75
2 75
2 75
3 90
8 00
3 00
3 00
8 00
8 25
8 35
8 2 >
8 30
8 fiO
1 75
1 73
1 80
3 00
3 15
CALVEl.
2 330 200 3 293 400
2 100 4 00
STOCKEHS.
3 5-J7 375 35 657 265
STAGS.
1 1370 2 00
srr.uus , YEAHi.ixns.
II 001 3 20
WKSTEIIX OtTTLB. '
Owners , No. Av. Prlco.
15 steers , Texas c. f. 914 $3 00
iioas.
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
0..270 40 $3 50 43.344 100 $3 85
01..240 280 3 77f } 0..153 3 85
G..377 40 380 5S..801 120 385
9 . . .342 80 3 80 G . . , .2 3 385
29. . . . HO 1 120 3 80 75. . . .23.3 3 85
10..337 bO 380 58.288 200 385
10.300 80 3 80 05.,291 100 385
13..275 3bO 51..290 1BO 385
G..293 3 80 03..273 203 883
83..2-34 40 3 85 72..310 80 3 85
61.-.231 40 385 01..250 120 385
27..133 80 381 ,71. . . 278 12J 985
50..1)01 ) 80 385 03..204 100 385
03..205 40 3 85 .01..251 40 S 83
00..234 3 85 00.274 60 3 85
5173 40 385 123.274 120 3 87Jtf
58..2D3 120 385 77..247 3 STK
74..235 8013 85 00..271 120 3 87f
IM..409 80 .1 85 05.205 3 87 >
01..259 120 385 05..2S4 60 3 S7 <
03..233 120 385 53..803 81
03..305 11)0 ) 385 53..279 31
53..207 80 3 65 01.299 3 87 } J
75 . . .213 3 83 79.,214 40 B 87n
CO..277 120 385 0'3.317 200 3 87K
03,2fiO 200 383 07..259 3 87U
09..250 S85 70..WO 3 90
iw..ai9 40 n t/Jjaii 40 n PO
OJ . .310 40 3 5 T6 . .2.3 3 00
r > 0 . . .USD S3 3 S.1 S'J . 22 i - 3 IK )
01 . . .827 38510. . .2(5 ( 3 IX )
71. . . . 239 385 ) , . , ' - ' 800
03. , .WJ 3 8 j Oft. . . 210 3 SH )
r.j..230 3 M 7uny.no 3 DJ
71 . . .219 3 85 4U..2'- 40 3 ! )0 )
71. . . .212 SO 383 IXil'j ) ! 40 3 DO
02. . . .249 80 385 O.V.SS8 , 40 390
O'J. . . .273 385 49..S2J300
72. . .A" 383 lri..22l 40 3 PO
M..202 200 3 &o 83. . . . S3 1 10 300
8IIBD11. '
No. < < "l Av. Prloa
109 nnttro lambs , mixed. , . , . , , , . 03 $500
On HID IMnrkct With Sharp. ,
E. W. Ticknor , North IJonil ; Whlto Sons
ft Co. , Mlndcn ; O. S. Wolcott , Archer j F.
Taylor , Urokun How.
On thn Market \Vltli Cnttlc.
Jnmcs Prnzlor , Fullerton ; Kugono Urown ,
ContrnlGlty ; O. Sxvonson , Ohnpuinn : W. C.
jwarts , Silver Ulty , In. : W. K. ICinsolIn ,
Uunlnp , In. ; VV. N. Ulchnrdson , Cnmnboll ;
P. AI. Wolfor , Endlcott ; lU. . Uliss ,
Howclls ; Kent Cattle Co. , Nowmnns Orovoj
Henry Kruao , Scrlbnor ; Kcno llro . , No-
ligh ; L.V. . Adnins , LiOgan , In. ; Potcrson
Liro3. , Uodi'n & / . , Honny Crook ,
In. ; Jonu Stoodt , S. U. UlnckViytn ,
In. ; II. C. Lcllcr , . SpnnBllold ; E. E.
Underwood , Danhury ; It. MiU'vin , C. Cnllo-
way , \Vilsonvlllo ; Donatioo & D , Uondlo.v ;
Gornld Wllcox , R U Wilcox , MoCook : .1.
W. Glllilnnd\Vray , Col. : E. Hllomnn , Sutton -
ton ; Thomas POWCN , Sutton ; Junto * Coats ,
Exeter ; A. C. Knupp , Itlmc.i ; J. M , Cox ,
Hampton ; Phillips & I , Trumbull : Wnscotl
& Q. Arcadia ; \V. X. TlUan , Uuvonna : R
Taylor , IJrokon Uow ; D n Uai lc , Palmyra ;
Middlesex L. S. Co. , Wood Ulvor ; T. Uird ,
Lnrumio , W.vo. ; W. iT. HorRor , Donlphnn ;
Miller & Uo Vore , Ornt.d Island ; First Na
tional bnnk , Platlsmoutb ; li. n. Grlbblo ,
Dakota City ; Crockett & S , Sioux City , ! . ;
Humphrey it S , WlnnobiiRo City , S. L ) . ; II.
V. Cronk , Ponder ; J. H. Ulair , Whltmp , la. ;
Hnrris , t Zimmerman. Clmrluslon ; II. C.
Ilohlt , Gochner ; James Doyle , Milllgun ; L.
M. SlRinan , lioatnco ; James Uanloy , Moad.
On The Market With ilos * .
J. Wltff-lns , Columbus : Crouch Brothers ,
St. Edwards ; Hay Stuto L. S. company , Bnv
Stale ; Ocorno lioolol , Mlllnrd : Full t
Wyunt , W. C. Swart * , Silver Citv , In. ; J. J.
Dohcrty , Dunlap , In. ; Zabcl D. & Co. ,
Wabash ; Thomas & Connor , Ohlowa : 13ow-
mun & Christy. Lawrence ; II. Guild &
Co. . Uludon ; U. O. Hobb , Endlcott ;
T. Cochran , Wilber ; Tieitnor , 13. &
M. , Beatrice ; Todd & Co. , Mllford : Nye ,
S. & Co. , Cornlcu ; J. It. Barnes , Albion ;
Fuller , S. & F. , Kent catllo company. Now-
man'a Grove ; WnKors & Uoylo , O'Neill ;
Wnlruth & W. , Atkinson ; W. F. Kobb , lias-
sett ; J. M. Emnrlno , Council UlulTs , la ;
Hod en & 'A. , Missouri Valley , In. : J. Hustle ,
Douglas and Broclc ; J. Schwab , Manloy ;
Perry & F. , Fanners S. & E. company , Nye
S. & Co. , Colon. SwedoburK E. company ,
Swedoburjj ; Con-ell Brothers & Co. , J. L , .
Packard , Croighlon ; lj. Bourn , Davidson &
N. , Alnsworth ; Smith & M. , Ulair ; J. W.
Nation , \Vullaco ; Jackson & H. , Elwood ,
N. Mlolflon , Stamford ; E E. Underwood ,
Danbury ; U , Marvin , Anderson Brothers ,
Wilsonvlllo ; Donahue & O. . Hondloy ; J. F.
Kollcy & Co. , UenverClty ; Thdmas Powers ,
Sutton ; James Coats , Exeter ; 1C. H. Helm ,
Wuhoo ; Landers & Grow. Loup City ; W. H.
VuuAlstine , Woscott & G. , Arcadia ; Titus
&Terhuue , Lltchllold : F. Taylor , Uroken
How ; Taylor & 13. , 13sr\yyn : Adamson &
Ford , Loup City ; Farmers' G. & S. com
pany , Mead ; A. J. Wilson , Plckroll ; Dunn &
Nyc , Clay Center ; . lack Lower , SlroinsburR ;
George Wunsor , liruinnrdi Landers & Grow.
Kockvillo ; William Estcs. Paoillo Junclion ,
In. ; George Snyder , E. W. Black. Platts-
moulh ; Brodliain & S. , Dodge ; F. C. 13llss ,
H volls ; Perkins & Oslojby , Octuvia ; II. C.
Ilohlt , Goohnor ; G. Wf Byarnes , Davenport.
To Our I-vrliMiik and 1'ntrnns.
In explanation and answer to the
many rumors nntl false representations
that arc Ijoinp circulutod by solicitors
travel ing through the country for com
mission linns of these nnd other stock
yards to the effect hat our lirm has
"more business tliau wo can properly
handle , " wo wish to i&ay right in the
beginning thnt those remarks are made
by rivals who are jealous of tho.ilargo
and prosperous business that wo have
built up by close attention , hard work ,
square dealing , and last but not least ,
the exDcndituro of a great deal of
money in the live years of this firm's ex
istence. Wo are at the front and feel
justly proud over it ami hope to con
tinue to have the good will , confidence
and patronage of our friends , so long as
wo deserve it. As to having moro
business than wo can properly handle ,
is all bosh. Will any stock man of rea
son listen to such nonsunseV It may
seem to a shipper that bt/causo wo are
selling so much stock that wo could not
give proper attention to their cattle ,
hogs , or sheep , but when they stop to
consider that we have twice as many
salesmen , yardmen and bookkeepers ,
and in fact morn help in all depart
ments than any other two linns doing
business hero , it will bo plainly seen
that their stock would receive the best
of attention. And again it is only rea
sonable to suppose tliat our salesmen
with a large number of cattle will com
mand the attention of the principal
buyers before a commission man that
only had ono or two cars to sell. Wo
do not claim that wo are able to always
obtain the higher prices for stock , but
wo do claim that the moro stock our
salesmen handle the bettor able they
are to put a value on them , and not
price them above the roach of buyers
nor below their market value , as many
salesmen , who only have an occasional
car to boll , often do. There would bo
just as much sense in saying that our
"
country merchants would" not buy their
goods from our largest wholesale houses
because they have the most business
and could not do justice to your orders.
What nonsense ! No , you go ( o the
biggest house simply because you think
they are doing Tllli business anrt con
sequently their expenses are lighter in
proportion than the smaller concerns ,
and you can buy your goods cheaper.
Just so in our case. Wo handle moro
stock than any other firm , and employ
moro men , and consequently your stock
lias the attention they need as soon as
taken from the cars and not loft in the
hands of the stockyards employes , us all
the small concerns do who employ ono
or two men only. It is a ridiculous ideate
to think wo would o.xpond the largo
amount of money annually in advertis
ing and posting oliraelves on all the
dittoront market's ' 'by ' telegraph three
times a day , as wo 'do : if we had "moro
business than n/b / could properly
handle. " Many of the smaller linns ro-
colvo no markets py' telegraph what
ever. Wo have worK'od hard to roach
the top and the volume of business wo
have done in the past and are doing at
the present tlmo , is- the best evidence
that wo understand/jour business and
attend to the wants of our friends and
patrons. GKO. IJuitKK & FiiA/.riit.
OMAHA WHOniSsAia-J MAUKETS
I'ruituuc.
Eaos Strictly frogh , , l2@12 > fc ; cold stor
age , pickled , limed , Baited , not wanted at
any prlco. *
HUTTKH Croamor.v , fcnoy rolls , prints , 21
< & 25o ; creamery , fancy solid nacUOU , 22@23o ;
creamery , cholco. 10@7)c ; dairy , fanoy rolls
and prints. ISJJJOo ; dairy , fanoy solid
packed , 17@l'Jc ' ; dairy , choloa , ISfijlOo ;
country roll , fancy , 10@tSo ; ohoios , r.&ilSo ;
country roll , peed , 95$10o ; country roll , fair ,
7MSo : poor Btoolr ; 3'c(6o.
PoutTiir Turkeys , d bsaoj , fancy dry
picked , 1213o ; turkeys , live , per 11 , So ;
chiokons , funov , Ilojl3a ; chickens , uliolco , l > @
lOa ; chickens , llvo , J.00. ' < $3.50 ; Reoio.drcsscd.
fancy , 10@lla : RUOSO , drosiod , cholco , OC' $
lOo ; KCOSO , llvo. do/ . , $0.00(37.00 ( ; ducks ,
dressed , fancy , Ho ; duoks , cholco , 10@llo ;
ducks , llvo , doz. , * J50@3.00 ; plgoon , dor. ,
tl.00@ .83.
GAME Jack inlpo , tl,00@l.S& ; coldon
plover , $1.00(31.95 ( ; mallard duck * , 3.00i ( $
360 : cnnvasback ducks , t5.00@iJ.00 ; rod-
bead ducks , doz. , $3.00 ; teal.uuoks. doz , *
H.60Q-J.OO ; mixed ducks , doz. , | 1.50a2.UO ( :
pee o , Canada , J.OO(38.00 ( ; gec e , miiall , fl.OO
Qt.4.50. i
HO.VEV 15jf ( lOo per lb for cholco comb. [
PuMr.HVE * * 8o10c per lb.
.lKi.UKS ( < 34e per lb ,
Dur.ssRD VEAL Cholco medium. 7 < 37lfc ;
llBht , fWOc : heavy. ! k < ? le.
AITI.RS Per bbl , Gonltons. $4 00V. ; .
Twltf , fl.50 ; JJcn Davis , JI.GOj Kotimnitc ,
1.50.
Cmsli Per bbl , roflnci ) , ftlftO ; hull bbl ,
fJ.&O ; hard clilcr , pure , per bbl , $3.0J.
LINSKHD On. die.
M.u.uu UIUITSFancy. , per bbl , 17.00
choice , per bbl , ? ( J.OOvit7 ( W.
Coco isfTS Per hundred , ? 1 75.
PICKI.ES Medium. . per bbl. $ o.GO ; nmnll ,
$ J.50 : ihorkms. ? 7.W ; C. & U. chow chow ,
OtB. ? o.85 ; pts. * 3.)5. ! )
PorxTor.i Per bu , fancy , 33o ; choice. 23O
SOc.
Mvi'i.cSuoAn Per lb , ll@12o.
CiiEiiSE Per lb , full cream Y. A. , I2o ;
full cream twin * , ll > < fc ; full cream Ohio
Swiss , 15c ; full cream Wisconsin Swiw , IBGi
Mo ; full cream brick Swisi > , 13o ; full cream
llmburgcr Swiss , 12c.
Fisit Fresh frozen whlto trout , plica nnd
pickerel , per lb , 7c ; sturgeon , "c.
OiuWOES Per box , Florida bright * , $3.75 ;
measinu , $ : ) .25 ; California fancy navels , > 00 ;
Los . .Angeles.7. ! . > ; seedlings , Hlvorsldo ,
$ .1.35 ( 3.50 : mountain , $3.00 ; in llvo box lots
25s per box less.
LEMOXS Per uox , mcsslna fanoy , f 1.00(0 ( !
I.CO ; vordelli , good , $ J 00.
U vx VXAS Per bunch , W.00@3 00.
iliinH , PELTS AND TALLOWS Green salted
hides , 4c ; dry salted hides , 5i0c ( ; dry Hint
hides , 7o ; calf hides , So. Damasod ' hides 2c
loss. Sheep pelts , green , cauh , 73e@fl,25 ;
sheep polls , dry , per lb , ( K < $12ii ; lullow , No. 1 ,
IC'P Ji'c : No. 'J , 3'j'3 ' o ! grease , whlto 4'j'c ;
yellow , J.0i3c.
HEAXS Hand picked invy , SI. 50 ( 1.00 :
hand picked navy , medium nl.40jftl.50 ( ; IMIIU
nicked country , ll.30 < 1.40 ; good clean , $1.20
@l.30.
PHOVISIOXB Hauls , No. 1 , 10 lb average ,
n'fo ' ; 20 to 23 His , SKc ; 13 to II lt.s , ' .yc ;
shouldora , 5a ; break last , bacon. No. 1 , Sc :
hum sausage , 8e ; dried beef hums , " , ' - 0 ; beef
tongues , $0 00 per dozen ; dry salt meals , 5 ®
5140 par HJ ; bum roulelle , ( ! > < c ; add lo per
It ) for small lots.
Hoxcs ( Quotallons are for delivery In
Chicago ) . Dry buffalo , per ton. $10 00(3118.00 ( ;
dry country , bleached , 310.0t@l'J.OO ) ; dry
country , damp nnd meaty , $4,00nili ( ) 00.
VEOETAIII.ES Old Sweet potatoes , fancy
Muscatinu , per bbl , $4.03 ; onions , extra
fancy , per bbl , S3.5U ; onions , fair , pnr bbl ,
? 2.50 ; rutnbasns , per bbl. $2.01) ) ; carrots , per
bbl , $2.00 ; uursmps , per bbl , $3.00 ; heels , per
bbl , $3.00 : horse radish roots , per bbl , M.OO ;
horse radish roots , per 10 , 7o ; celery roots ,
per bbl , $500 ; calory roots , per doz , COc ;
onions , par bu. , 75c@l.OO.
AITI.I : UUTfEii Porlb , Gi < | 7c.
MtxcE lKAT 8i10cpor ( 1 b
VtOETAiiLES Tomatoes 3 ID extra , $1.00 :
3 lb standard , western brands , 03@9Jc : pal-
lens , strictly standard , $2 9J. Corn Finest
prown , $1.00 ; Kilt-edge sugar corn , very nnc ,
$1.50 ; choice 3 lb sugar corn , $1.20 ; 2
lb extra , western brands , S5c@l,00 ; 2 ID
standard , western brands , 70a80c ( ; : . Mush
rooms I lb French , extra line , 22t25c ; 1 lb
French , line , 18@22c ; 1 lb French , ordinary ,
lii@18c. Peas Tros line , per can , 25o ;
domi Hue , per can , me ; 2 lb extra , sifted ,
$2.00 ; 2 lb early Juno , $1.25@1.35 : 2 ID Mar
row , standard brand , $1.10 ; 2 lb soaked , .V.lc.
Siring Heans 2 lb high prude , Rcfugco , Sea :
2 lb Golden Wux beans , 7uo ; 2 lb string
beans , 70c. Lima Ueans 2 lb soaked , 75c.
Boston United Means 3 lb Lowls , $1.00 ;
crown brand , $1.50. Swcot potatoes 3 lb
Now Jersey , $1.00 ; dnis.y. $1.35. Pumpam
3 lb now pum-iniu. $1.00.
CAXXKD MEATS 1 lb lunch tongue , $2.00 ;
2 lb lunch tongue , $4.75 ; 1 lb corned beef ,
$1.2021bcornou ; beef , $3.05 : 0 lb corned
beef , O.CO ; 14 lb corned boof. $14.00 ; 2 lb
boneless pips feet , $3.20 ; lib English brawn ,
$1.20 ; 2 lb English brawn , $3 O'J ' ; 0 lb Enp-
llali brawn , $0.50 ; 1 lb compressed ham ,
$1.75 ; 2 lb compressed ham , $3 75 ; lib chipped
beof$3.00.
_
Oroonnoo.
Dai ED FIIUIT Currants , now. 5c : prunes ,
casks , 1,300 Ibs , 5U'c ; prunes , bbls or bags ,
5 fc ; citron peel , drums , 20 Ibs , 22s ; lemon
pool , drums , 18c ; ford datoa , boxes , 12 Ibs ,
lie ; noricots , choice ovaporaled , 14 > c ; apri
cots , jolly cured 25 lb boxes , lOc ; apri
cots , fancy , 25 lb boxes , 15y ; ap
ples. evaporated , 50 lb boxes , 9c ;
apples. Star , 8J.fc ; ajiples , fancy Alden ,
5 Ib , lOo ; apples , Fancy Aldcn , 3 lb , 10 > c ;
Salt Lake , 5J c ; blackberries , evaporated ,
50 lb boxes , 5o ; cherries , pitted , dry cured ,
13o ; poaches , pared , fancy , Iffc ; Salt
Lake , 7c ; pitted plums , Oal. 25 lb
boxes , SJic ; raspberries , ovap. , N. Y. , now ,
2iis ; prunes , 11. C. CO 70 , 0@ orange
peel , lee : raisins , California London crop
1889 , $2.40 ; Cal. loose muscatels , crop 18S9 ,
$3.rt ) ; Valoncius , 1888 , tyjc : Vnlcnoias , now.
9c ; Cal. seedless , alts. , 7 c ; Ondura layer ,
now , 9) ) o ; dried crapes , 4Ko.
SOAPS Castile , mottled , par lb , SftiOc ;
do white , per 11 > , 12c.
UHOOMS Parlor , 4 Uo. $3.75 ; 3 lie , $3.25 ;
stables , $ -3.85 ; common , $1.50y ( > l.75.
COCOA K 'b tin , 40o per lb.
CIIOCOUTE 23@33o per lb ; German chic
ory , red , 8K ° -
SAI.SODA 13bls , \ % ; granulated , IJ o ; kojjs
COFFEE Roasted Arbucklo's Arlosa ,
25 ffc ; McLaughlin's XXXX.2\o ; Gorman ,
25Vc ; Dilworth , SStfu ; Alaromo , 23 c ;
bulk , 23c. .
COFFEE Green Fancy old poldon Rio , 25c ;
fancy old poabcrry , 25o ; Rio , choice to
fancy , 24cRio ; , prime , 23' < fc ; Rio , good , 21 } c ;
Mocha , 29o ; Java , genuine O. G. , 28c ; Java ,
good Interior , 24u ; African , 22c.
Roi'E Basis Manilla rope , 15o ; sisnl rope ,
12)c ; cotlon rope , lOo ; now process , S' c. -
COTTON TWINE Bibb , very line , 8 or 4 ply ,
22c ; line , 20c ; Daisy , 18o ; candle wick , 23o.
OLIVES Quarls , iior doz , $3.75 ; pinls , per
doz , $ J.25bulk ; , per gal , 95c.
VIXEOUI 30 pr. cider , 8cgood ; , 12c ; white
wine , 15c ,
STAIICII % @ per lb.
STOVE POLISH $3.00g5.S7 ( P ° r gross.
B.uis Am. , per 10'J , $17.00 ; Lewiston , per
100 , $17.00.
MOLASSES Bbls , N. O. , choice , per pal ,
53o : bakers' , 24 ( < ? 35c ; black strap , 20c ,
WitAi'i-ixo PAI-EK Straw , per lb , l' < @
2)aC ) , rag , 2Ko : mauiln , B , 5@0c : No. 1 , 7c.
BADS Union square , 35 per cent off list.
SAl.T-Dairy , 230 'Ib In bbl , bulk , $3.10 :
best grade. GO , 5s , $2.30 ; best grade , 100 , 8s ,
$3.40 ; best , grade. 23 , 10s , $2.20 ; rock salt ,
crushed , $1.80 ; duiry salt , Ashton , 50 Hi baas.
tAiiiNACEOus Goons Barley , 3 C@4o ; fa
rina , 5o ; peaspUc ; oatmeal , % ( ) : maca
roni , 10c ; vermicelli. lOc ; rico , 4&fc ; sago
and tapioca , G@7o : lima beans , Gc.
OlLS-Kerosone P.V. . lOcV. ; . W.
12 > .fe ; headlight , 13o ; gasoline , 12c ; salad oil ,
1.25@9.00 nor doz.
FISH Codllsh , extra Georges , now , fij c ;
grand bank , now , 4 o ; silver , 2 lb , blocus ,
Go ; snow white , 2 lb bank , now , Sc ; Tur
key cod , largo middles , bricks , Sj 'c ; snow
while crates , 12-5 lb , boxes , 7o ; Iceland
halibut , llo ; medium scaled herring , 25o :
No. 1 scaled herring , 23c ; domestic Holland
herring , 53c ; Hamburg spiced herring , $1.50 ;
Russian sardines , 75 : : Russian sardines ,
plain , 55o ; Imported Holland barring , Crown
brand , SOc ; do. fancy milkers , 90c : mackerel
No , 1 shore , half bbls , $18.00 ; bloutors , half
bbls , $18.00 ; whilollsh.half bbls , $7.00 ; irout ,
half bbls , $5.50 ; family * whitotlsh $ J.OO ; sal-
men , $3.50 ; I lb mackerel ( herring ) , $1.00 ®
1.10 ; 1 lb Hunan huddles , $1.75 ; 1 lb lobsters ,
$1.90j2.00 ( ; 1 lb Alaska salmon. Aleut , $1,03 ;
2 lb oysters , 10 oz , $1,95 ; 1 lb oysters , 5 oz ,
$1.15 ; 2 lb Boloct , 12oz , $3.35 ; 1 lb clams , llttlo
necks , S1.23 ; 2 lb clams , Hula necks , $3.10 ;
j ilb sardines , Imported , per case , 100s ,
frll.00@10.00b ; \ > sardines , imported , per
case , 100s , il5.OU@20.00 ; K lb Imported bono-
Icbs sardines , 20 ; ; M lb sardines , American ,
per 100s , Froncn style , $1.50(33,00 ( ; Jtf lb ser
dines , American , per case. lOOi , French
stylo. $7.50(33.00 ( ; K lb satdincs , muslnrJ ,
per coait. 50f , $ l.001.25 ; imported key sar
dines , $18.00.
Soiu Pkgs 00 Cs. 5fc.
NUTS Almonds , 15o ; Bruzils , 14o ; lllborts ,
12UC ; pecans , Ho ; walnuts , 12 | c ; peanut
cocks , 80 ; roasted , llo ; Tcnnosso pea
nuts , Sc.
Duuos ( Grocers' ) Per lb Borax , lOo ;
copperas , { o\ \ Bay loaves , llo ; glue , 10s ;
opsorn salts , -to : gluubor salts , 3c ; sulphur ,
2 > - o ; blue vitrol , 9c ; alum , 4c ; tarlarlo acid ,
42u ; ro In2c ; saltpeter , absolutely puro.9c ;
cum camphor , 2 Ibs lu box , 1 oz cakes. 83u ;
iiopsi and yt lb packages , 20e ; sago , ! j and
K-'b ' puokagns , 15u ; madaor , 13c ; saltpeter ,
lOc : indigo , 3-lb and Mb boxes. S F. G5C < (70o ;
Indigo , 8-lb nnd 5'lb boxes , Madrls , 75e ; seal
I up wax , 25-lb boxes , red , 3 } o ; sealing wax ,
25-lb boxes , white , 4c. *
SUOAIIS Cut loar,8' ' 'ootlt ; loaf cubes 7 o ;
standard , powdered , 7 o ; XXXX , powdered ,
80 ; grunulttod , standard , O C't7o ; confectioner
or * . A , fl'fo ; white oxtia C , O' ' 'o ; extra C ,
NPD , OVo ; umber , Oa ;
CANNED Goons Fruits , California canned
goods , standard brands , 2) ll > , per doz
Apricots , $1.70(41.85 ; apricots , plo fruit ,
$1.50 ; gallons , $4.60 ; blackberries , $2.25 ;
cherries , black , $3.00i < i3.25 ; cherries , white ,
$ ' 3.23C 42.50 ; urup cs , $1.056(1.60 ; pears , Bartlett -
lott , $ J.10Cti'3.25 ; poaches , yellow. $3.1032.25 ;
poaches , lemon cling , ? 3.35 ; plum * , oug ,
tl.05jl.60 ( ; plumi , golden drop * , tl.tO ;
plums , green gaRCs , $105ol < ! 0 ,
with inits In , $1 ( W ; currants , fJ.80 ,
rroosoberric * , $325 ; qulncoi , $ . ' . lU , rnspber
rlcs , $2.70 ; strawberries , $ J 50 ; peaches , 3 Ih
eastern standards , ? t S * > ; 3 Hi pic , J1.10 , fl lb
pie , * i,03 ; pnllon Jile , $ .100 ; npplo * . hlfclt
BtncdnrtK $2 00 ; 3 It ) pooaoborrlcs. IHo ) ; ' - ' lb
strawberries , VOcildc ; 3 lb rnspborrlo * . $1.00.
2 Ih bhioborrlcj , ( tVitWc ( ) ; 2 lb blackberries ,
05@75c.M.b : MrnwbcriMen , preserved , $1.73 ;
U lb raspberries , preserved , fl.SO ; 2 lb black-
Dcrrlos , tirc.tcrvod , $1.20 ; pineapples , Hnlutmn
chopped , $2 00 ; 3 It ) Hahnmn ur.Ucd , ( ) . " > , 2
lb llnhnmu sliced , f i.50 : 3 lb Standard MlccO ,
$1.3.V(1. ( < X ) ; chcrnuo. 2 lb red , Unlliinoro , M
( lOoo ; pears , 2 lb , 51 83.
Dry Good' .
CUIPET WitAr Bibb , while , IS'j'o ' ; colored ,
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BATT Standard. Sc ; Gem , UV : Beauty ,
12Vo ; Booue , 14e : rieorlcsB. C.IRO , id 00 ,
Coii' r.r'.lKVN > Boston , 7o ; Audro.'i'og ,
pin , 7C : Koarsnpo , 7ic ; UncKport , U'tfu ;
Conciitog.i. OJ/o.
TirK Oaltlaiul , A , 7J o ; International ,
YY , Sc ; Shotuckct , S. b..jcVarron ' : , No.
870 , lOc ; Berwick , BA , l er Acme. IBc ;
York , 3Q Inch , 12 > jo ; York , 3J inch. IHJtfo ;
Swlfi River , bo ; Thorndlko , OO , 8'ao ;
Thorndlko FF. SJtfc ; Thorndlko. 120 , 9'4c ;
Thorndlko XX. 15o ; Cordls , No. C , lUc ;
Cordis No. 4 , lOjtfc.
UENIMS Amoskeag. 0 oz , liV c ; Everett ,
7 oz , 13o ; York , 7oz , 13c ; Haymaker , 8' ' < ? c ;
.Tnffroy XX. H'jo ; .Inftruy XXX , 12''jC ' !
Beaver Creek AA , ll'fo ; Beaver Creek lit ) ,
lOU'o ; Beaver Crook UC. U'jf.
KEXTtcuv JEVNS Memorial , ifis ; Glen-
wood , 20u ; IContucky Slur , 35e ; Horculcs ,
ISo ; Empire , -Collswold ; , 2Ko ; Mel-
vilto , 23c ; Bang-up , 27 , ! < ie.
BLGUIIED SIIECTINOS Ullorton , 7V1 ;
Housekeeper , 8'j'o1 Now Candidate , \c :
Berkeley canibrio No. CO , 9c ; Best Yet. I 4
O'.jo ; butter cloth OO. 4'4o ; Cabot , 7'ao ' ;
Fnrwoll half bleai'hed. Sjtfo : Fruit of Loom ,
8fc ; Green G , 0140 ; Hope , 7&o ; Kin ? Phil
ip cauibriilOo ; Lonsdalo cambric. lOc ;
Lonsdalo. 8 > ifc ; Now York mllli , lOJ c ; Pop-
perell , 4'3 In , I0c ; Pcpporoll , 40 In , lie ; Pep-
peroll , G4 , 14 0 ; Popporell , S 4 , 20c ; Pop-
perell , 9-1 , 22o ; Pcpporoll , 104 ? 24c ; Canton ,
4-4 , -40 $ ' ; Canton , fl-t , 9'vTc ' ; Triumph , Go ;
\Vusmuttn. lie ; Yulloy , 5c ; Barker ,
bleached , 8c.
BKOWN SIIEETINO Atl.intto A , 44 , 7ijC ( ;
Atlantic H , 4-1. 7o ; Atlantic I ) . 4-1. oxc ;
Atlantic P , 4-4 , Go ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , Gc ; Au
rora C , 4-1 , 4J " o ; Crown XXX , 1-4,0 , o ;
HooslorLL , 4-4 , "v'fo ' ; Indian Heart , 41 , 7o ;
Lawrence LL. 4 4 , S c ; Old Uominlon , t I ,
5 > a'c ; Pepporoll R , 4-4 , liY : Poppuroll E. 40
Inch,7k'e : Pepperrell , 8-1 , 17xjc } ; Popporell ,
9-4,200 ; Pepperoll , 10-1 , 22c ; Utlct C , 4-1 ,
4ifc ) ; Wnchusott , 4 4 , 7e : Aurora R. 4-1. 7u ;
Aurora B14 , G&e ; Atlas , O N B , 7' o ;
Farmers' No. 1 , 27-m. . IJfc.
Dt'uK West Point , 2ii-in , S-oz , 9Jfc ;
West Point , 29-in. 10-oz , 12e ; West Point ,
9-in , 12 oz , 10o , ; West Point , -10 in , ll-oz ,
17c.
17c.FUNNELS
FUNNELS Plnld Raftsmen , 20c ; Clear
Lake , 33c ; Iron Mountain , 2llJ q ; Whlto
tv uin. ; v ut-uuuu iiu. * x4i | "xau * wu
No. Mf , 8JV c : An&wan , 8J ) < ij ; Windsor ,
23) ) < fc > Uod-C , 2 -in 1 , 15u ; K , 24-In , 21 K !
OG&l-in. 20c ; II A F , Jf ! , 2.1c ; JH I \ Jf ,
2Jc ; O , Jf. 23c.
PniNTd Solid Co ors Atlantic , Oc : Sinter ,
Go ; Uorlln oil. (11-fc ( : Gnrnnr oil , 0 ( )7c. ) Pinlc
and Kobcs Richmond , OJjO'.Alloivl'fe ' ; Iliv-
cruolnl , 5 > c ; Slcol Ulvor. Oj ; Paclllc , OK !
Indigo Uluo St. Lejjer. 5 } < fc ; Washington ,
0 ; < fc ; American , CJ c : Arnold , ( i > $ e ; Arnold
Century. 9c : Amand , 12c ; Stiolul A , 12o.
hartcroak , 5'fo ; Hamapo , Ufc ; Lodl , otfc :
Allen , OB ; Kiehmoml , Co ; Windsor , li ) e ;
Eddystone,0 c ; I'acillo , 0'ijc.
tJix'oiiAM Hlunkett checks , O'fc ; Whit-
tcnton , Ojac : York , t'pjjc ; Norniundl dross ,
SJrfc ; Calcutta dross , 7 > sc ; Ucnfiow dress ,
CIUSH Stovoiis' U , 5) ) o ; Stovens"A , 7c ;
Stevens' A , bleached , 8c ; btevoiib' P. 73ic ;
Stevens' P , bleached , Se ; Stevens' N , bKc ;
Stevens' N , bleached , OJrfc ; Stevens' SKI1 ,
lie.
CAMHUICS Slater 5o ; Woods , 5c ; Stand
nrd , 5c ; Pcacodt , 5o.
SIUUTING : Chec-lcs Caledonia X , 9' ' c ;
Caledonia AX , | 0' < c : Kconomv , Ho ; OtU ,
9o ; Gruaitc , 0 > fc ; Haw Kivcr , S c ; Craw
ford , 8c.
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MotalF.
BLOCK Ti.v Small pig , 2Sc per Hi ; bar , 2Jc
per lli.
Coi'i'EH Planished boiler sli-ci , 81c per lt > ;
cold rolled , 2jo pur lb ; Hhoulhing , 27o per llj'
pills und Hals , 2 o per lb.
GALVA.\I/EI > SIIECT Inox DIso't 5J-10 per
cent , pat. plan , iron , A , lOKc ; U , 9)fc.
Uoorixo Charcoal , I. C. , 14x20 , 112 , fO.OO ;
I. X. , $7.50.
SHEET IKON No. 20 , $3.75 ; No. 27 , ? 3 85.
SOLDEU l-KtalOc.
TIN 1'i.VTC 1. C. , 10x14. 235 , J7 10 ; I. X ,
10x14 , 225 , SO. 25.
TIN PiATE-Colo I. C. , 10x14 , 235 , J0.50.
STEKI , NAII.I llaso , S3.00.
STEEI , WIKI : NAII.S liase , $3.50.
\Vi n Jap. baiD , ? 3.00 ; galv. , $1.20.
lrtn : .
Borax , lie ; citric nciil. 40it51c ! tnrtaric
arid , 42c ; carbolic acid , 3GSll ( ) ( ! : castor oil ,
? 1.20@1.23 ; balsum tolu , H30c ; tonltn
beans , tl.55@I.OO ; cubobberries , $1.05 : calc-
mel , 95c ; camphor , 45rt49p ; cantlinriilc ? ,
$ l.2d@1.30cnssi.iiuds ; , 17 ( < i2Jc ; chliroform ,
50@52c ; ergot , 4550o : ulycgrino , 20Il23is ( ;
gum arable , OOQOjo ; l copodium. 406$45o ;
mercury , SOo ; morphino-sulph , $2iU@8 ! 15 ;
opium , $393 ; quinine , 85@iOc ; turpentine ,
Me ; llnaeoo. raw , 53o ; boiled , Olc ; Am-
saffron , 34o ; white wax , 50o.yellow ; wax , E5c.
SCHROEDER
Baseraejt Fiwt Hatioiii Unit ,
H05 South lUtli StreetOmnliu. .
NATIONAL BANK
U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB.
Cnnllul $400,000
Siirnliis Jnu. 1st , 18HO 57,500
OKP1CEU3 AND mitUOTOKS
IlKNnv W. VATEI , President.
LEWIS B. lKKi ( ) , Vice I'rosldoat.
JAS. ) W.SAVAOK ,
\ \ . V. MOUSE.
JOHN B.
It. U.
U.J. . N. U. I'ATUICK.
W. j [ . H.llunittM.Oi
THE IRON BANK ,
Cor. l"th and r.irnnm Kin.
A GonernI Hanking llnslnosa Transactod.
BLAKE , BOISSEVAIN & CO , ,
London , IhiKliiiul.
ABOLPH BOISSEVAIN & CO ,
,
Aiii turilaiiiEIolluiil ,
BANKERS.
lluy nntl roll AiiH'rk-iuneciirllloi on commission on
onU on ami on ull ( 'untlni'iilal nmrkfti.
' otlulluu > of iiuw luuiu u siccliillv. |
KINDS 01'
DIISlUAIII.i : 1 > A-
On Improved and L'ulni-
IffO preyed
"D IcLvOi I'nrchaiad or Negotiated.
The Negotiation of
Bonds COIU'OUATION 1IONDJ ,
, A Hpoclalty.
Correspondence Solicited.
W. B. MILLARD ,
Itooin : tKI Brown liiilldinir ,
Oniutiii , Nub.
CHICHCBTtn'8 ENOUGH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
nCO CHOBS DIAMOND ORAND.
Huft. tun > n4 I J > t.M ll . l.sjlci , cJ
I > r K lit la Illaa n4 Urand.lii ril ui.lulk
tot * , . MAl 4 llb but rlbtoa TAk < i no alhan
. dlpi ) tar t rU ui ti u > 4 "Itclltf ( at
"lr.l.iin-br tur u IL . Mipt <
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COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL BANK ,
Capital , $4OOOOO
Surplus , AOOOO
Olllrers nlut Director * K M. Mortmain (1 (
M. Hltrhcock , Jos. Unriio.ui. Jr. . A Hoilrv K.
M Anderson. Win. ( I Ma'il. v. prM I. II \\lll-
lixtns , , \ . I' . Hopkins. PUM. : A. .Mllliud , , ashler :
I' . II lirynnt. RMlntnnt catlilor.
Doots oiul Shoos.
KlttKKNDAI.L , JOXKS .t C'O. ,
Euccconri to ! ! iM , Jonon A Co.
Wholesale Manufacturer * of BiobS Shoes
AKCnti fnrllnMon llubbor Shoo Co.UlD. 1101 * tiil IIM
tOm hiN br ikn.
tlroworo.
STORZ it ILEll ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1H1 N < rli ! Kluhtoenlh Hlr otOm.inn ,
r WMHBVi H a M B > > Bi B iA B * B i * l
Coriioo. ' _ _ u-w .
EAGLE Goh'NWK WORKS ,
Manufacturers of&alTanlzcilwn Comico
\YlnJon-cni. | nnJ mtiilo ! nUrllahH. Jolm IM'i'nttcr ,
l > rol > rlelor. NX ) nnJ lUSoutti ICtti ilrost.
Artlsto' Mntorlalo.
1.110SPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1513 DouulM tlroot.Omitlin , NclirniXi.
Conl , Goko , Etc.
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Jobte of Hard and Soft Coal
SW ( Bonlh 13lh Mroot. Omaha. Ncbrjakii.
NKDKASICA FUEL CO. .
Soippers of Coal and Goto
111 South Uthitroot , Oainha , Nobrnik * .
DEAN , AltMSTHOKQ .fc CO. ,
Wholesale Cigars ,
tOSMorth Cth Street , Omnha , Neb. "Hello" U3\
Dry OooUa qn l Notion o.
AT. E. SMITUA CO. ,
Dry Goods , FnmisliinE Goods and Notions
I.IT..U Illll I I I IlllW MOttK.
KILPATRWK-KOUII DRY GOODS CO" ,
Importors& Jobbers in Dry Good ! , Notions
Qonts' KurnlsUInu ( inoili. Corner llth suJ Uiroor
_ itiuoU. Unmhix , Nubrn 1ii > . _
Furilt uro
DEWEY &
Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnre , *
Faraam ftrojt. Dmnliik , Nobrniin.
CHARLES SIIIVERICK ,
Fnrnitnre ,
Ouiahn ,
UeCORDnilADY & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
13th and LcarcnTTCrth ttraoti , Omalia. Nebrit t .
Hardware.
HIMEDAUOH A TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shoji
Mechanics Tools nnd IluAalo Scales. 1105
fttrcet , Omaha , Neb.
Lurntjrt Etp. ,
. WAKKF1ELD ,
Wholesale Liiiter , Etc.
Imported anil American 1'nrtlanil Cumcnt , St tf
ascnt for Mllwuukeo llydrnullo Cuiuvot
' and ( julror Whlto Umo. _
CflAS. II. LEE ,
' Dealer in Hardwccd Lnmher ,
trooa earptti nnd parauot llo r'.nz. Dili ntiil
iirecta. Omatin. Nebrnika.
MISSOURI MINING C'C1. .
Miners auiSMpers of Hard and SoRCoa
tUJ I Irst Nniicnai llnnk Hull linir , Dinnlincu \
LOUIS liltADFOHD ,
Dealer in Lumlior , Lath , Lime , Sash
FliED. W. QUAY ,
Her , Lime , Cement , Etc , , Etc.
COfDei Cth ana Uouala ttfecti , Omnlia.
M 1 1 | II n ory M 1 1 on a
I. OBERFELDER A CO. .
Importers & Jooliers in Millinery & Notions
503. 8tO and 212 Sautli UtU itrcct.
J. T. ROIilNSON NOTION CO.
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods ,
1124 Uurney aireot , Omnlin.
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_ . . .OMB , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholesale Reflned and Lnhricatin ? Oils ,
Axto nrtaia.otc. Omnlia. A. II. lllahop. Mnnngcr.
CARPF.N1 Ell PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paner Dealers ,
C rrT n nice Hock of nr ntlng , wrnpplnir nnd nrltlDB
paper. Special attention Klvcu to canl paper.
Safes Etc.
A. L. DEANE A CO. .
General Agents for
'Hall's ' Safes ,
El and XU South 10th St. , Omaha.
Toye , Eto.
H. HARDY A CO. ,
Joblictsof
Toys , Doll ? , Albains , Fancy Ooo3s (
Home FurnliMoir Goudt. Children's CarrUiei. 1201
larium > tro t , Umabn. Mob.
AgrlotiUura _ .
LIfflNOER A METCALF CO. ,
Agrlcult'l ' Inipleraenls , Wagons , Carriages
Hugglo , etc. Wlinlmnlo. Onuf.u. Ni-brmtn.
o. o. irv.'vw MNUtA'ii itf r-uair w J. ,
Steam and Water Snnnlles ,
lUllliJaj win I ralllf , 919 nnd 930 Juno at.,0mitia.
_ ( I , F.Uoii , Action Mnnnmr. _
IIItOWNELL A CO , ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery.
PlicuMron wori , neam puiapt. i w uillli. 1713-I2J
Lenyonnottli lwt , Oieftba.
Iron WorkB. _ _
PAX'fOtf * VIBIILIKU IltON WOltKi ) ,
Wrought anfl Cast Iron Bnlluing Wort
Itnulnus , br work , general foundnr.mnchmr. oil
blnckiuiltu work. ( ) mcuinil worn * . U , I' . Il/
nil ITtli itrtat , uumlia.
SAVD A IRON WORKS ,
Hanrrs of Fire anil Burglar Prcof Safes ,
Vault ) , Jail work. Iron iliullora ami ( Iri vicuytt.
U. Andrten , prop t. Car. 1UU ouU Ja-non hli.
Sash. Doora , Eto.
M. A , DISDROW A CO. ,
Wbaleial * niRUUfacturer * ' , < *
Saiti , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
Branch uClco. ltii and liarU itreoti , Omuliii , Neb.
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SOUTH OMAHA.
VNJON SWOK YARD co.t