Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 26, 1890, Page 6, Image 6

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    0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 20 , 1890
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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
An Active Day in All Pite with a Gen
eral Advance in Prices.
"HUTCH" THE BUOYANT FORCE IN WHEAT
Corn UiiHcttlcd nnd IrrcKitlnr and
Oftts StrotiRcr Incrcasctl Ac
tivity In Provisions Mvo
Block niul rlnnncinl.
Nov. 25. fppcclal Tclcsrnm to
THE Itittl-Ilualncss : In ( train ami provMons
wns decidedly actl\e , with considerable Inter
est nml frequent fliictuntlons. Ilio wheat
crowd wustlin centre of nctlvlly nnd llutchln-
con wns a protnlncnt figure In sustaining
prices there The uvernRO of the day will
show some adriinco In nil the murUots , I'or-
clgn advices wcro of n favorable tenor , mul
thcicwns nolhlng demoralizing or londliiK
toward that undesirable condition In Now
York advices or In the financial horlrmi ,
The market for wheat was very nervous nnd
Irregular , but \ory active. At tbo opening
the imukct wns quite firm. The news from
the northwest was firm , nnd decidedly strong
on ( tour , reporting loading ahead of capacity ,
Light receipts at Hoiithwostorn points and the
favorable lunor of Knropcuii ad vices wore also
stimulating. Tlio Kicutest and most vigorous
Bllnmliitnr , lio\\u\cr , was Ilittchlnson , who
Knl fairly under the market anil gave It great
support. Mltehull nUo helped , hut ( leer trad
ers 01 o play Ing for reaction. Theru w as no
cxpott Inquiry , however , as the recent nd-
vnni'o hud raised the margin so thato\portcr <
do not wiint It. The recent heavy cover
ing of I'artrldgo and other shorts , the
failure of the Oregon Trancontliicntiil
company , and the rumored closing of the
liucnos Ay res Mock exchange ) caused uchaiiRO
of front , and heavy selling by McCormlck nnd
others wtartcd a doun-ttun , and the tidvnnco
Rallied early was wholly lost , the final closing
being lielow the opening. Muy options opened
atU.02'S ' , sold lo ll.Ol'i , back to tl.ie ? ; , to
11.01 % , then on a boom to $1.03 , broke to $1,01 , ° ;
and closed nttl.Ol'.i. December sold a IP/ion ml
back to OlMc. Puts on May wheat sold on the
curb rudny from DO'iO to W.'i'c , and calls fiom
11.02J ! toll.03't.
Corn was unsettled and Irregular , being
moioorless In sympathy with the leading
cereal. There was a number of largo Belling
orders fiom the country and no small amount'
of realizing orgnrneilng of profits. The stock
of contract corn In store Is light and advices
generally were favorable. May opened ut
65 ! je , sold to Me , bioko to SIlTe , reacted under
free , buying toM.'ioaml finally closed ntfiSiic.
Puts on May conl today wco We , wlillo calls
wcro Kittc.
Outs wcro stronger , chiefly as a result of the
strength displayed In wheat and corn. There
was some buying for account of shorts ,
and speculative offerings weto not oxccsilvc ,
with trnilo confined to Slay delivery , which nt
one tlmo was ? o higher with tlio earlier
trcngth eventually lost. May opened atWjo ,
Bojd at4ri ! ® l81io loWlSc , to 4i > ! tC and later at
40ioi ! December , about/2o ! ( discount. Ilccclpts
wore fulr and withdrawals for shipment un
important.
Provisions for future delivery vcrp moro
active , principally on local trading account.
Armour wns n seller and Holoson the principal
buyer. Theiowus also a good many Inlying
orders from the outside. The market for scot
delivery waH In much tlio same condition'as
yosteiduv. December pork. W.l&&ua ; Jan
uary pork , tlUiiK to 111.30 to fll.40 to$11.50. and
When wheat nnd corn broke the market , fell oir
to (11.23. May pork lluotuntcd between $ l2.or
and 112.25. hard Tor December. $ j.H.5 ! ' ; Jan
uary , W.20ian.a : May.i.7X2n.7r ( . lUbs-for
Januaryt5.C5Sr..C71/j ; forMuy(0.12 Qu.l3.
WIIKAT.
Mo. Open , lllch. Low. Oloip. Vest.
Hoe t IWA J 1x115 $ MJ ! I fM'iA * 0H
May 102'j i oii : ! 1 01 ; ; 1 OIJJA i 02 ? ;
CO UN.
May Ki'f M M4 5S C5J
May. . . 4G > ,
1'OMK ,
Jan. . . . . .11 45 3145 11 22V4 11 25 11 42U
Muy . . .12 25 3223 1200 1202 12 17 } ,
I/A III ) .
Jan. . . , n 22ii C25 0 20 0 22(5 (
May. . . . U 75 0 70 070 Off
111 us.
Jan. . . . .170 n 70 n or n cr r. C7
Muy. . . . u 15 U15 0 12U e 17 } ,
CHICAGO 1,11'JB STOCK.
CHICAGO. Nov. 23. [ Speolal Telegram to TUB
BEE. ] OATTI.K IJuslness slow and values on
best only barely steady , and on other classes
the turn was rather downward than otherwise. '
There wns a light rim of Toxans. and valueson
uch ruled rather firmer. No rangers In sight
and none expected. There Is llttlo or no
chnngo In prices or condition of the inarl.ct In
butchers' stock nnd low prices continued lo bo
the rule. J < lht ( ntockcr ? and feeders nro
plcntlffil and selling nt nearly the lowest
prices for the year , CO per cent prices , tl.gojj
fi.M for good prlinn extra steers ; cholpp , Jl.noffl
4.75 ! medium , } X7. < ; ji. „ ' . - , ; Toxiins , $2,1oijftll5.
lions HuHltiess opened actlvo nnd stiong. a
few earlv Bales showing up as high us yester
day , I ut Inleron , and especially after shln-
plng nrilurH worn out of the way , In bon'o
cases iiu to 10a lower , sustained breaks , and
then buyeiH for packers wont In ntul business
again becnino acllvo and so continued to tl-u
close , but the mineral murkest closed u Bnod fid
lower than the tucniKO yesterday. Itouuli
and eoinmon. W.70 < a3.bl ) ; mixed and packers.
(3.H.V < yi.ioj ! iirlmo heaw nnd buteheis' weights.
f4.00it4.alight : mixed. ; iloi.h5 ( : ; regulat on
assorted light , fc.80 ! < S3.00j plus , JJ.loa3.5o.
FJXAXCI.t.1 , ,
NEW YOIIK , Nov. 23.-LPpoolal Telegram to
TUB nrE.l BTOCKS The market has boon
very Irregular and peculiar nil day. There
wcro no very staitllng rumors , although cot
ton failures nnd some gossip concerning the
Aigcntlno situation were not conducive to
strength. The Irregular opening , tlio changes
fiom last nlglit'scloslng and the later positive
weakness lit Atohlson , Northern 1'aclIIo and
one or two other specialties started u break
ull along Ilio lino. There was considerable
realising and collecting of profits made dur
ing the past few days. When the loss of 1 to
1ft points hud been sustained the fine Italian
linnd of Jay Oould and other largo brokers
wns felt and the decline wan not only fully re-
cou'iod , but an additional improvement us
wt'll , Uiangois generally . lending . . . . , . _ . wlthlilm- . , . .1 _
* ltifttviilii t t n fXI S ' < l nf.i 4 I t. t.
ill :
jcl
iiinrhci ueeiimo less actlvo on lliu belief that
the rally WIIH too btrong to lust , and prices
BKiiln fell below the opening figures. Gns KO.
lnglo.ili. or 155 below the opening. The last
hours of the session were cjiilet.
The following were the closing quotations :
. H. < n rriiular , . . . . .I2I Nor I hern 1'ncllic SJ
I ) , H I * coupon' j.'ij
U. H. 4V4s ri'KUlar liil
IJ.H. 4M < coupon 101 ( lo vreferred ri7U
acinciisot ' 115. 112 Now York Cenlra,100 )
Ci'Mlrnl 1'iiclllo 2U
Clilrano .1 Alton I.'J " ! . ! ! ! | ( * vj
ClilcaKO , Burlington ( i , M. 4 St. PMI | SlU
.V ( Julnor BS ) Uo pieferrvil 10 ( M
I ) . . I * AW 114 St. I'nul \ Omaha. . , , is
Illinois rentrul m dp iiroforrcil . .i. . . ( ,0
I * . II. AW Union I'lielllo Wrt ,
Kunsaii A/t'oxas , . . , , 10 i' . iinj
JjvVi'Sliuro loti do preferred ! , . Wj
Mlclilirnn Cvnlrat. . . , 01 Western Union , TS.Hi
Missouri 1'aclllc. . . . . U
MosKV-Kasy ut 4S5 per cent.
PIIIMK MEIUUNTILK I'APKit-tiiiffiOnor cent
Shares.
NF.W YORK. Nov. 25.-lSpcdat Telegram to
THE IUK.-Tho followlns uro the mining
Block quotations ;
.V.lltKETS.
Ciuc.\no , Nov. 2\-i D. m. elose. Wlicat
Btoailyi cubli , Ule ; December , OlfJo ; Way ,
t'oni-Sleaily ; cnsli , 53J,0 ! December , 52'i'o :
Slny , 6Se ,
cnsl1'
; cash ,
' , \ll3/o'"lyi"ca li1 J3,02Ji ! January , W.225 ]
A ] ay , ) rii.tO.
liye l'lrm nt caaoOo.
llurley Quiet at 7ilu.
) ' 'lax-iuny : at f | .3U | ,
Timothy Unsettled t II.2t > ai.27.
\Vhlbkr-tl.U.
fjouv Uucbaugcdj luring patcuts , W-50
C14.75 ! winter patents , KCMW.OOj bnkcrs' , IMS
4W.w.
Unix Slmu-Hhonlilors , H.87Q-.00 } ( | sliort
clrnr. * .V80W .IX ) : short ribs , I3.40UAM.
Huttcr-Stcadyi creamery , 2u < 323c | dairy ,
10 < 3Jle.
Uliceso-Dtilll full crcnm Cheddar * , S'J'SOC ' ' !
flnti,8 itt < { oi Vonnit Ainorlcai,0 > 4@9.Uc.
EURI llrni ! fiesli,2U < 32lc.
Tallow UnclmiiKcdt No. I. solid packed , IO
4Ucl No. 2. auc ) ciikv , 4'i'JHip. '
llldct Uimlmiiiiodi lioiivy frccn salted , K o :
llttlitRroni milted , 5'cgrcoii,4Uc ; ! pallc < l hull
) illcs,4Uci RTPCII BUllcil cnlf , 7. O8olry ! ( Hint ,
F30cdry ; salted hides , OO7cj dry calf , 3'JOi '
dcncons , each , 23o.
liccolnts. Sliliimcnt ,
T'lour , bWs . 19.WW iooo
Wheat , bit . K , WK ) ao,000
Corn , uit . U7KX ( ) ftiono
Outs , bu . . 173,000 313,000
Nn\r YoriK , Nov. S3. Wheat Hocclpt * .
f-D.OOO buMiols ; oxiiortfl. - : spot , dull nnd
bpiiryt No , a rod. Jl.oi : ? { In oluvutor , Jl.W'i
al'o.it , ll 'i'iil.Otl ' f. o. h. Options ruled
wuuk , rarly oloslnp , with a decline of V < ai'o
as ftgaliist ycsturuayi No. 2 red , No\uinuur
closing lit fl.Wi ,
Corn Kccclpt * . 100,000 Imshols ; exo. 51,000
biislii'lnt spot closed lowi-r and fiuet | ; No. 2 ,
COUH.nl 't In L'luvutor , fll'iu ulloat : unxrailod
inl\edl.Vi07i ( ! ontluns , lowuri November clos-
li utWJ'o .
OnU Hecclpl . 17,000 buslioli ! oxports. 8UO
liiisliuN ; Npoi , dull and lower ; options lower ;
No , 2 wlilk' , M'lWiIci ' mixed westerly ISSJ'-'O ' !
whlto western , & 257c.
SiiKar Haw tMiHlurt niflncd quiet.
I'ctiolouin Sluadyi United closed for De
cember atC7'1Jc.
Kwt I'lrmi wcstorn. SWXc.
fork I'lMiij moss , JlO.lXXTsr..OO.
Liinl Knsleri wustcin stuuni , $ O.S7i ! ,
lliittor About sto.idy.
Clicuse-tituady ; llfflitililiiis , 4J'3.To. !
ST. Louis , Nov. 2. " > . Wlicat Cash , firm at
KIWtHo : futures , lower : May. OJJie.
( 'orn Illfflirri cnsh , BJiii'i May , f > 3c ,
O.its HlKliur ; fusli , 45c ; Jluy 40Sio.
1'ork rirmurtfll.oj.
Lurd Steady ! 5.87 ! { .
\VlilsUy-Stoadyi $1.14.
Hulter Weaker ; creamery , 220c ! dalry,20
CINCINNATI , Nov. 21. Wheat Nominal1 No.
2 red. 05o.
Corn Firm ! No. 9 mixed , 53JJe.
O.its I'lrm ; No. 2 mixed , 4Su.
Whlsky-SU4. _
MlMVAUKKK , Nov. 25. Wlioat-Qulet ; No , 2
spring , cash , h'83e ! No. 1 northern , We.
Coin ririiij No. ! ) , 55C.
Outs-Dull ; No. \vhltc , I
JilVK STOCIi.
' CiiiCAno , Nov. 2"i. Cuttle Ilceelpts , 0,000 ;
inarkotslow ; baruly steady : good to i ; irlnio
o\ ] iit Htoors , H.&fitTi.Ti ; niodluiii to cl lolcc : ,
J3.73ttl.73j TUxans , $ . ' .10E.40. : )
IteoeipU40,006'rmarket active and
fie lower than yostonlay ; roiiKh and eoniinon ,
t > I.TU'l.bUi im\i > ( l and packers , JM.S.VftUK ; ) :
i > rlme IRMVV and butcher wulalits. JI.OOHI.O" > ;
llKlit. inl\0l ( , WfioaaSSi assorted Hslit.SJ.bOi6
: i.KllKStl.40J.rpO. ! ) ! )
hliccp Uucolpts 5,000 ; market dull , unsettled -
tlod and \MMk : natives , SJ/JoSJ-SJi/fcMina ,
W.ao ; westerns , 11.75 1.70.
ST. Louis , Nov. Uuttlo-Uocctpts , 4,000 ;
slilpnu'iitM , i market hlKhcriiiitlva : steers ,
II.OOSo.IO ; stocuers and feodcrs , $ , ' .2lK2aiO : ;
Ttixas und Indian steers , t. Ott..o'J.
UORS Itoeolpts , 7WO ; shlpnienls. ; market
easier : heavy , f.l.SKi4.00 ( ; mixed grades ,
JJ 002X75 ; light , J3.5tMW.70.
Ltvniii'oor , . Nov. 25. .Wheat-Firm : do
main ! peers red western , spring , 7s OiJd < a7s 7d ;
red western , whiter , 7s 4dB7s ( 4JSd.
Corn I'lrui : mixed western , 63 15Jd per con-
OJl.tll.l JI.l/tKETS.
Tuesday , Nov. 25.
OATrr.K Kstlinatod receipts of cattle. 1,500 ,
as comu.uI'd with 1.0)0 yesterday and 2ilti :
Tuesday of last week. Thoeattlo market was
active and fully steady on both beuves and
butcher stock with feeders active and stronger.
Hods Ksllmated receipts of lie s. 0.400 , as
compared wIlhiUt5yesterday : nnd (1.359 ( Tues
day of last wuek , .Market opened fully steady ,
butlalorduollned 5c to lOc. The ransn of the
prices was $ ) .2Ji.85 : ; the bulk sclllns at
JJ.W&W.70. 1'lus , JI.'iXiM.23 ( : Unlit , $1.2051350 ;
heavy. M.S'xail.SJ ' ; ml\eal.503.70. The avor-
acoof the prices paid witsSMU ! ! as compared
with ? .I.i41i ( yesterday and $3.57 Tuesday of
lust week.
tfiiKiKstlmntccl : ! reelpts of sheep. 1,080 as
compared with 141 yesterday and 2 , . > 2I Tues
day of last week. Natives , SJ.3M&4.93 ; west-
ei us is.oo < ai.uo.
DlHposttlon of Stock ,
Showing the number of he.id of stock pur
chased on this market as reportol by the
wolKluiiustur of the Stockyards company for
November 25 :
CATTLE.
Bwltt&Ro MO
OcorKoll. Iliunmond paeklnp company. . . 311
The Annonr-Ouduby packing company. . 453
Leo Hotlischlld 13U
llainllton .t Stephen 2
Ni'ls Morris 13
Shippers and feeUors 578
lions.
The Arnionr-Citdahy packing company . 3,392
Omaha packing company 2.39S
Swift ft t'o 1,095
GeorKO II. llunimond packlns company. . 30 !
Shippers and fccder-t 103
SHEEP.
Swlt&0o 100
George II. Hammond packing company. . 11)0 )
Representative Sales.
BTKEIIS.
No. Av . Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. , I'r.
7. . 1008 J2UO 21..1110 340 18..11411 9170
ia.107" 300 80..124S 345 2..1090 375
: iHIU 300 411..1107 343 23..1220 360
! . . 012 310 29. . ( HI 330 SO. . 1124 4 l > 0
4. . 11XO 3 I.0 4..1.M5 3 fiO 22. . 1300 41.1
4 : > . .IO' > 1 323 IB..1151 370 10..1153 415
COWB.
2. . 070 75 a..1010 1 CO 23. . 80S
1. . 8.V3 1 00 11.,1017 1 SO 2..1150
il ; CC1 1 IX ) 21. .1008 2 00 21) ) . . ( ) .M "
L' . . lltffi 110 10. . 003 200 14. . 1152 SS"
r. . . wo IM 1 .1100 200 21. . Ota 23.1
1. . 1KW 125 5. . 592 2 03 ( t.,1127
la. . G87 225 8. . 741) 203 24. . UK )
a. ! M7 1 25 4..1000 2 10 11 1218 240
4. . 072 1 : 21. . 1175 2 12 ! , a..li : 240
y. . ! Kkr 1 110 M3..10C3 2 15 24. . 807 240
1. . 8.V ) SCO 17. . 0.11 2 15 17. . 8JO 240
1..1150 1 50 SI. . 871 2 15 14..1135 240
o. . o : > i to O..110li 2 15 14..1213 28,1
a. . GOO ICO 22..1050 2 15 XI. . 1135 28.1
21. . U51 100 10..1015 220 2..133 310
STOCKEI1S AND FKEDEIIS.
n. . Tnn s oo i. 770 2 40 o , . 050 245
S. . ICO 2 2S B. . 090 2 40 25. . 010 245
4. ( .00 225 8. . 010 840 1. . ROO 250
1. . 730 2M 75. . On 245 8. . GOi 250
UtJLI.S.
1..1IGO 125 1..1740 200 1..1510 250
y..iiou : 150 i. iiuo 200 a. .1733 255
1..1570 1 8S 1..1370 200 1..1740 3GO
1..1400 iua
BTAr.S.
1. . STO 203 1..1270 200 1..1570 250
3.1177 , 2 Ot )
OXEN.
2..1760 2 83 S..1525 3 00
OAT.VEM.
4. . 2H3 1 MS 13. . 4U3 1 05 5. . 342 225
8. . 230 1 50
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t : jr.utKEis.
Grouoflco.
A. complete grocery list Is published on
Tuesdays' Tbursdavs and 1'rldays ,
1'rovlflioiiH.
HMOKKD MKATS Sugar cured. Hams. 14 to
1(111)average. ( UiJui hums , 20 to Si Hi nvciaiio.
UUcsliaiiis , I21L avi-rge. uyus .sKluned hams
lOc : hams ( No. 'i ) , HUu ; Mhouldcrs , Oc ; clear
brenkfastbacon , Ho ; boneless bicakfasl bacon
backs , ii > ioi famous boned hum , 80 ; California ,
or pit-nit ! hnnis. C'4i' ' ! boneless hum HKc ; ill leu
beef hums ( sets ) , 7'4oj iiiied beef clods , Oo ;
short spiced rolls or ham roulette , 7 c
sniolii'd beet tongues , per doz , } J.ra ; epcclul
brand bam" , 12 to 15 Hi average , ll'jc ' ! special
brand boneless bieakfast biicon.HJJoselected ;
tli led beef hams Insliles nnd knuckles , lOo ;
selected \ > luo cle.ir breaUfast bacon. Olle1.
Inv SAI/C MtHTS rancy lightweight short
clears , ( i5c ! ! long clears , fi' c ; short cloari , lie ;
short ribs , r > yc : shoulders , 6c : clear bellies ,
0liC ! clonr bucks , tic.
SMOKKU MKATH Dry salt cured 1'anoy
lightweight bacon short cleais. 7c ; bacon
fihort ribs , Oljc ; bacon short elcais G'ic ; bacon
long clears , ( \ > io ; bacon clear backs < > Kcj
bacon clear bullies , 7c ; Unenn shoulileis , 5aC. ?
SWKKT PirKi.Kn MIHTS Uams , tluices. DC ;
Nlioiiklors.Nu\\ cut , tiercesfi'Se ; Califor
nia liiiins , tierces , r > ci beef h.ims , bbls , lfl2.UOi
I'ICKI.KU HuiH' To.Mlis-Half ( ) bands , 100
Jus , J10.50 ! < mtutor bariclu , 50 IDs. , $ O.OQj eighth
barn-Is , : i' > lbs. , $ . ) . .
HvtKtir I'lCKi.KD Si'AllB Htns-Tlerpcs , IMO
Ibs. . net weight , $111.51) ) ; bands , 203 Ibs. . not
weight , S3.UO ; half banels , 100 Ibs. , net weight.
l. 15.
L\KD Pure leaf , per Ib. tlorco basis , G'ic :
compound , per Ib. tlou-o bash , 5'Jcj puio loaf
lurd , per Ib. tloreo basis , G c' succlul Kettle
rendered leaf laid , per 11) . tlercn basis , 7c.
KAiutKi.Kii I'oinc AMI llr.iu1 Mess nork , new ,
$ II.5J | family pork , ? ll,2' > ; shortcut clear porlf ,
tll.2vai2.f > 0 ; boneless pla pork , fancy , $14.00 ;
vxtrii mess beef , t < UM : iilutu beef , * 7.UO ; o.\tra
Pluto beof. W.Ol ) : ovtia family beef , boneless ,
| s.oo ; rolled beef , boneless , Js. . " > 0 : rump butts ,
I'lfl Point Honoless llbls. 200 Ibs , each
tU.OO ; " , lihK 100 Ibs. each ft.50 ; 'i bbls. 50 Ibs.
eachjl.in ; 'i bbls , 25 Ibs , eaeh JJ.25.
UANSKD MKATS Coiniid beef , 1-lb square
cans , 2 do ; pur ease , f 1.10 ; 2-lb , 1 or 2 doper
case , ? 1.8J : ( Mb , K doz per case , $ . " > .7.'i : lunch
tongues. 1-Ib round onus , 2 doper case , * 2.i > . ' ) ;
brawn , 1-lb square cans , 2 doz per ease , SI.'Os
o\-tongues. I1 i-lb round cans 1 doz per case ,
J5.25 ! ehlppcd beef , M-lb round cans. 2do7 per
case , JI.2 , ) ! roust , beef , l-ll ) round cans , 2 iloz
per ease , tl , 10 ; pottodham , 'i-lb loiind can , 1
dozpurcase. UOo , iluvlleil hum , 'i-lb round
cans , 4lo ? per case , GOo ; potted ox tongue , ' 4-
Ib lomitl cans , 4 do/.percuso , ( Me ; eompri-ssed
ham , 1-lb siiaro cans , 2 doz per case , tt.M ) ;
tripe , 2-ltiioiinil cans , 1 doz per ease , * l.r4) ) ;
minced collopv--lb round cans , Ido/ per case.
J2.20 ! bonolebS plirs' feet , 2-lb sqnnro cuns , 1
doz per ease , 5J.W ; roast beef ( Alexandra
brand ) , 1-lb. 2 doper ease , $1.00.
R Itologna. 4e ; sinoked hausago , 7o ;
blood sausagi' , 4'ic ' ; ll\er MUSIIRC. 4 c ; bend-
cheese. 4Kc ; fresh pork sausage , links. Oc :
fresh pork saus.igc , bulk , 3'4u ; smoked poilt
sausage , do ; frjnkfurt sausage , 7c : smoked
hondchoese. Ou : Polish sausugo , 7c : Knob-
lanch sausage , 7c : tongue sausuge.Sc : sumiiicr
sausage , 13e.
Country Protluoe.
nUTTF.i--Thomurkot Is dull nlth heavier
receipts. Good country lolls , Hffillic ; choice ,
10.iSlflo ; Inferior , Bftlio ; good country sollil
packed , LVTOim1 : choice dairy , loa''Oe ; good
oronmory , 2IO.2'lc ; fancy , 2. > c.
I'outa-nv Thu Thaiiksglvlni ? demand has
stllTenod pi lees very materially. The cooler
weather Is also a decided help , as It enables
dealers to hold for good pi Ices. Dressed turkeys -
keys , 1413o ; chickens , 7 < at > o ; Jncks uudgcose ,
Knns Uccolpts inodornto and market tcady
OAMK The warm weather Intel feres to a
very considerable extent with the handling of
game , Some stock arrives In poor condition
uiidiiceoullngly tbo range in prlcos Is veiy
wide. Prattle chickens , per doxon , $ .1.001..V ! ) :
duckH , nonilnally , * 2.75 1.00 ; leal ducks. 1.0IW4
1.25 ; mixed ducks. ? ! . : > < > : quail. tl.00l.25 ; Jack
rabbits. K.OOiOO : ; niiinll rabbits. 75o : deer and
antelope carcasses , 7Q8CJ saddles , 11(2120. (
I'ldEoss Tliero Is no demand.
Flour , ( Iran , Etc.
. .P-ivIs' high patontNq. l.and Oroam.
iniiic wheat , patent. i2.G ( ) .
S. r. Ulliiiait'8 Kold medal , $2.80 ; Snow White ,
$ . . ' .40 ! Snow I'lake , i-MO ; low ciadu , 81.80.
Uroken How Holler Mills' Cream , $ . ' .kV Myr
tle. f.40 ; Ulalin , 12.20 ; Kldellty , tS.iU ; Miniie-
hotnUhlof. 82.45 ; Patent , l.70.
tJskainp's ready to raise , buckwheat flour.
$ l.5Qiorease < ifW2-lhp.iekaees ; bnekwhoiit In
bblM. N.Y. . $0.00 ; Excelsior biiuul , $5.50 ; Map
Jack meal , $4.00 per case of 50 2-lb packages.
Ilran , Hacked , per ton , $18.00 ; cliopued feed ,
IlAv On tinck ut Onmha Upland. No. 1 ,
SN.OO iior ton ; eoarso bluestem , $7.00 ; oats
btraw , $0.00 per Ion.
I'niiits anil Oils.
WIIITK IN Oiir-Carlor. In 500-11) lels.
ots , J7.SO ; In l.OOO-lli lots , jor CH t , $7.20.
WIIITB Duv-OIIdoi's Whltlus , per 11) . Vic ;
Connnorcliil Whltlnp , per Ib , lo ; Kngllsh C , S ,
Paris \Vliltc , per Ib , IMo.
HED liitv Ainerlcaii Venotlnn red , Va ;
Chattnnoiitfa. 2c ; KiiKllsh Venetian , bairel TW
Ibs , 2Ju { ; Indian , No. 1 , 12o ; Tiisuan , EnglMi ,
20o.
20o.YEtio --Clironio i yellow , 0 to lOc ; ochcr ,
Kouhcllo. 2 > 4u : ocher , washed Dutch , 4e : ochcr ,
vriislicd rront-h , 2'4c.
PUTTV Pure , In barrels , kegs nnd tubs 2'iC ;
In bladders , 2iu ! ; lu 50-lb tins , 2Uc.
VEOKTAIILK Uii.s Linseed , domcstlo raw , In
barrels , per Ration , G2o ; lliiiced , dom estlo
boiled , In barrels , pur Kallon. il'io.
ANIMAI , AND KISII Oii.s-Whale. Weaehod
winter , per Ration , 5" > o ; whiilo , extra bleached
winter , liOei Hperm , bleached winter , $ IOJ.
ENOINKOH.S Dlamonu eresecnt engine oil ,
per gallon , lOo ; perfection eu lno oil , Vic ; stiir-
llni ; ensliio oil , 4. > c ; Iliireulos uiiKlno oil , 50o.
VAUNISIIKS 1'urnlture , No. i.uoo ; fiirnltuio ,
nxtia , il.oo ; oonch. No. 1 , (1. 10 ; coach , extra ,
$1.20 ; Hard oil finish , light , Jl.20.
( JI.ASS 75 and 10 per eont from list of March
lolKJ.
KlKil.
KHERII Per Ih I'nreh , 60 ; buffalo , diessod ,
7o ; ( ilckorul , Oo ; plki0 ! white , lOceiopple ; ,
lie ; cattish , lie ; cod steak , l-'c ; flouniU-is , Klo ;
Oregon salmon , 15eblaek ; bass , 18o ; lobsters ,
IBC ; blnu llsh , lie.
Salt and pickled Codfish , extra OporKCS
iiow.O'ii-iKranil bank. now. 4Je ! ; sliver , 2-lb
blocks , 5 > ' , a ; biuiw white. 2-lb bricks , new , 75e ! ;
turkey cod , liirKO middle bricks , 9o ; snow
whites , ciatcs , 12-5 Ib boxes , ' 'i : mcdliiin
sealed horrliin , 25oj No. 1 scaled hcnlnc. 2no ;
domestic .Holland hnrrlnc , 40c ; Ilambiiigor
Rplci'd herring , OOo : Russian sardines , spiced ,
nnc : llusstiiu sardines , plain. 50a ; Imported
Holland liorrlng , Crown lirand , KOo ; do fancy
milkers , 11.00 ; maokcrol. No. 1 shore , half hhl ,
fr..Sfl ; bloaters , imlf bbls. $18.00 ? whlto llsh ,
half bills , $0.75 ; trout , half bbls , * 5.fiO ; family
whltu llsh , $ .1.00 ; sulinoii. $8.50 nor half lib 1 ;
2-lb broiled mackerel , $2.00 ; a-lb Inmnstaid ,
$ i.ffl ; 3-lb In tomato sauce , J2.CO ; 5-lb Jlavo
iiipss innuk-otol , $ i\00 ; 1-lb brook trout. Jl.il i
a-lb brook trout , $ -.2,1 ; 1-lb salmon. $1.25 ; 2-lb
white llsh , $2.25 ; 1-lb white llsh , $1.3.1 ; 2-lb lob
sters , $ . ' . : )0 ) ; 2-lb oysters , li oz. $ . ' .50 ; 2-lb ov&-
tprs. 1007 , $2.25 ; 1-lb oysters , f. oz , $1.25 ; 2-lb
llaintarlu , 10 oz , $2.10 ; 1-lb llaratnria , 5oz ,
$1.10 ; 1-lb clams , little nooks , S1.35 ; 2-lb clams ,
llttlo nooks. $1.7.1 ; a-lb olnm chowder , $2.00 ;
1-lb crabs , $2.25 ; 2-lb crabs. $ . ' .50.
Slctuls.
_ KoOFiNa-Olmrooal , I. 0. , J4.\20 , 112 , tfl.OO ; I.
A , 17,50
KlIEtT IlION No. 2(1 ( , 13.50 ; No. 27. $ .1.60.
roi.iKii-Strlctly ! Imlf and half 17c.
STEKF , WIIIK NAiLS-UubO , $2.B ( ; btcel nails ,
base , $ .M5.
Tis Pf.ATE-I. O. . 10x24 , $7.00 ; I. X. , 10x14 ,
$9.2.1 ; coke , 4x130 , 112 , $0.73.
SlIEKT 7.INO Be.
Coi-i-Kit-KlanUhed holler Hlzes , 3Ho per Ib ;
cold rolled. 30o per Ib ; sheeting , 28o perlb ; pit
and Mats , IWo porlb.
WIIIE Jap. barb. $3.2.1 ; gal , $ a85.
lliCK TIN Small pig , UOo per Ib ; bar , OOo
per Ib.
GALVANIZED SHEET Iiioif Discount 50-10 per
eont ; pat , plan. Iron , Nos , ' . ' ! ami 27 A , lOJioi H
Oiio.
Qiilnlno per oz. , P , It W. , 44c ; Gorman. 31o ;
IndlRo , per 11) , 75o ; Insect iiowdor , 21c ; opluru ,
11.10 ! morphine , per oz , $ -.K5 ; hops , per Ib , 3Uc ;
Klycorltie , Ibo ; dextrine , 10o ; outtlobono , 35ct
cronm tartar , pure. 32o ; conmicrclal , Ifo ; cam-
phnr.nOet am. carb , llo ; blue vltrol , 7iu ( ; car-
bolluauld , aiS30o ( ; cltrlo , 45 o48ci tartarlo. 3G < 3
auo ; sulphuric , per Ib , lo ; Hperm oil , 11,10 ;
turpentine , 48ot Tonka beans , II.8.V3'X ( ) ; bal
sam toulo , UU15o | oaloniel , Wa97c | cunthu-
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I' ' iir.'iC ! niiiiii.211. . co ]
salt , l ci Klubef VAljt , l ! o.
FI-OHII I'm Its.
-rioi'lrla ' " ( took , tl.M
AIMM.Brer " bbl ( CI.8SQI.0. occonllng to tin
kind and variety.
CiiANiiiiiiiin-i'nnoy : Capo Cod , 112.00.
OAuniusiA rutni Quinces , l..OO ; smal
wlntor Nulls. . ( pBr haif hot.
\ NAScllqw , J.V..vaa.oo per hunch.
I.KMONSnioli0 StOCk. J7.fiOfl8.50.
- Mnlaca , J7.0038.00 per bbl
' ' I lien , Tnlloiv , 1C I c.
. lln' " AND Pr.i.TS-arcen sailed hide * . No. 1
4 / , iifi ( No. 2. S'iWtoi dry Hint hlilei. 74Sc
cnlt hides. 8c : dnfiimKOd hides , l > ic less
"
TAI.MHV A No. | , nuair" No. 2 , He :
prcaso white , UViQIc ; yellow , 2Ji'a'loi steiluc ,
tie.
arc for delivery In Cht
caio-lry ) hnllalo. per ton. JKUKliilH.oo ; dn
country , uU-nclicil , $ io.ooaia.oo ; country , daini
nnd mt-aly , { S.OOQIO.OO.
IiunibL-r.
Qugtatloni are for ear lots on board cars a
Onmlm :
DI.MKNSIONI
12 ft u ft in ft m rt so ft es ft 24 f
Sx4. . $ i 00 $11 0 , ) } ! ! 00 (1,1 M ! lll ( X ) J17 00 (18 III
SxH. . i W ) MOO 1.1 ( H ) H 50 Jfi 00 1800 18 ui
2\8. . ,00 11(10 ( 1500 MM 1(100 ( 17 W ) 1801
5v 0. 1.1 00 MO ) MOO 15 M 1(500 ( 17 M 1801
2v 2. 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 M 17 00 19 CO 10 01
4x4 to
S\8 1(1 ( 00 Ifi On 10 00 17 00 1R 00 10 00 10 Cl
IloAiiDS Xo. 1 com 118.50 ; No. 2 com , $15.00
No. : i com. $1,1.50 ; Xo. 4 com , Jll.tiO.
iKNijiNd-No. l.C-ln. 12 and 14 ft. rf , JIO.OO
No. 1 , tl-ln. 10 ft. J 10.00. 4-ln. JIIM10 ;
4In , l9.00j Xo. 2G.n | , 12 nnd 14 ft. rf , $14.00
4ii14.00 ! ; No. 2n-ln , 18 ft. $1(1.00 ( , 4-ln. JldOO ;
No. a , ll-ln , 12 and 14 ft. $1.10) ) . 4-ln , $13.00 ;
No. aG-ln , lft.rl.l.OO. ( ) 4-ll > . $13.00.
HlliNn-A. 11 , 14 and 18 ft. S.-J.OO ; 0,817.50 : U
12 , 14 and 1(1 ( ft. S2J..10 ; I ) . $14.50.
1'f.ooiiiNn-A , Mil. wlilto pine. W3.00 ; P
to.50 ; i. o-in , wiiiio ntiio. f.w.oo : i ) . RUM : K
C-lii. whlto nlno ( sel. fenchiB ) . $17.CO ; drop sla-
ineDUoporMuxtra.
HTonc HOAUIK-A. 12 In. sis , tlS.OO ; n. 13 In. ,
8l , J15.00 ; t ) . $10.00 ; I ) , $ r > .DO ; No I , common , 1'
In , sis 10 , 12 and IS ft. $21.00 ; No. 2. $18.5' ) ; Xo , J ,
common , 12 In. nil , 14 ft , $ . ' 0.Xj ( ) No. 2 , $17.50 ! No ,
1 , common , 12 In , sis , 1(1 ( ft. JIli&O ; No. 2. $17.00 ;
No. 1 , common , 12 In , sis , 20 ft , 5J1.UO ; No. S ,
iflH.nO.
SjiirrAi'-Xo. 1 , plain , 8 and 10 In , $10 00 ; No ,
S , $1(1.00 ( : No. I , C ) . ( I. , 8 in. $ I1).OJ ) ; No. 2. 810.50 ; 10
ln..Kruovi < d roofing , 12. 14 and 10 ft. $10.50.
I' ' iNisiiiNn-lst nnd 2d el. . 1 In , six , flD.OO ; 1't ' ,
A , H or U select all 18 ft. M.OOnxtrn.
bnUTiiiiitx VKI.I.OW PiNH-lst and 2d el.
Hoorlns ia-W. 2.HX ) star , 13-10 , rlO.Oj ; com. lloor-
2d cle.ir , llnlshh2H , from l i In , jao.OO ; 1st and
Sd clear , llnlsn,2s , from IVJ nnd 2 In , $ :10,00 : ; 1st
and 2d clear , y pc.isln.ii , J.U.OO ; b.isc , $ : o.X ( ) .
I'oitit IUMinu-8 : In nnd up. lit and 2d cl , 1
In , s-.M , * . ! . ) ; 8 In and up , Island 2d ol , U III.
paiH'l.MO.Oil.
HAITE.VS. WnriTinixn. ; TTO. O. G. . 25 ! In.
Me , ! i\3 , mnci : : iln well ttihlns. 1) ) . & M. and
\ > u\ . $ 'l.ot ) ; pickets , 1) . & 11. , llni , J20.5J : U.&ll. ,
si ] , t jo.n.
Siu.MJi.r.s. LATH r.stni "A , " nine. 82.SO ;
standaid "A , " $ . ' .41 ; extra "A , " i-eilar. ? . ' , " , ; t
In cl pine , f 1,1X1 ; clo.ir redwood , $1.2,1 ; Jath.r-.SO ,
I'osrs Whlto cedar , il In , ( is. lie ; ll lu , itrs ,
lie ; whlto cedar , ,1'J ' In. ' , } , IH8 In , nrs. 8 ;
white cedar , 4 In , round , l.lu ; splitoak. Sc ; Ten
nessee ; ii'd cedar , split , llo.
I.IMH. l5TO.I.liincar lots , 80e ; Louisville
crmcnt , ? l.43 ; hnh,25u ; plaster , $ , ' .00 ; tarboaid ,
11.50 ; sash , 5.1 per el ; doors , 5) ) per el : bllnda
50 poret : mouldings , no nor ot ; tuned felt , per
cwt , $ . ' .10 ; straw hoard , Jl.20.
. Mlsotsllancous.
HIACK WAI.NHT < Per bushel , " .IcSH.OO.
HICKOIIV NIT-M lurn'e , per bushel , $1.25 ;
small , { I.7.V32.00.
POP CoilN-Ohoieo lust season's slock , 222' ' c
) )0 ) r Ib.
CociUNfTS I'er hundied , sacucd , $1.00.
It illan , 18o per Ib.
Coal.
On. Hoard Cms tit Omaha Anthracite
Clipstniit. r.uiL'e und 04 ? . f s.tx ) per ton ; jirate ,
$7.75. Soft co.il Walnut , block , $ J.5o ; Iowa
lump , tJ.50 ; Iowa nut , $ . ) 00.
MIIIP , bcmciit , 10 to.
On lioaid Cms at Onmha Per hbl Ash
Giove lime. OOo ; Champion lime. 81e ; Qulncy
white , Mo ; I.oulsvlllo ceniont , $1 , r > ( ) j Milwaukee
eemoiit , JI.41 ; Ullcii. cement , $1,40 ; English
Portland commit , St,4l : New Yoik plaster ,
$ ' . ' .2.1 ; Michigan plaster , $2.00 $ ; Kort Iodia ) Jilas-
tcr. $1.75 ; whlto band. $ , ' .00 ; P. P. hair , per
hale , $1.00. _
Vegetables.
POTATOI : * Onrlotsof potatoes nro quoted
at b.ViKo ( ! ) with elinlcu stock selllni : In u small
way from stern al Die. Uoloiado stock. $1.13.
Osio.sx Choice stock , $ l.uV2.1..V ) ; Spanish ,
} l.7.r > per c-iate.
hwixr POTATOES Good stock. $ J.3oa4.50 pei
bbl.
bbl.HEA.NS
HEA.NS Desirable stock , $2.401(12.73. (
CKI.KIIV ryTj40c per do/ .
GAiuiAni : Porlh. , Il5ffi2e.
TIIIINIPS Hutabassas , choice , C373o poi
bushel. .
I.r.TtUCE Per doz. , : tV340e.
WANTED
Total Issues of CITIES.
' COUNTIES , SCHOOL
DISTRICTS , WATER
COMPANIES , ST. R.R.COMPANIES.ctc.
Oorri'Miondcneo snllcltcd.
N.W.HARRIS & COMPANYBankers ,
103-165 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO.
IS Wall Street , NEW YORK.
70 State St. , BOSTON.
Indianapolis Journal : A correspondent
wants to know ) f "flts tire hereditary. " Any
small boy compelled to wear out hla f utuer's
old clothes could tell him they are uot.
Stated liyll. 13. Coehran , ilragRlst , Lancas
ter , Pa. Hnvo guaranteed : over : IM ) bottles of.
Burdock Dlooil Bitters for dyspepsia , soiu
stomach , bilious attacks , liver and kidnuy
trouble.
TUB ItlMLiTY MAltKBT.
TNSTKUMENTa plaood on ruoord Novcm-
jbui " 5.
WAIIMANTV
OO Jlurton and wlfo to JcssJo I ) Itolllns ,
lot 1 , JolU'i-soii I'lncc . $ 1
rMlliiniur andwlfo tnV I' H Wilt-ox.
und It u 411 ft o [ w ' , : and w 40 f L of u > S
lot I , IlinrOalc . C.UOO
0 O CoinstoL-l ; toUK Muyiuilil , lots 4 ; uid
ft. 1)11 ) ; II , llcdford 1'liit-o . l.T,2 ( !
J V I'lnck and \\ifo to Ann Kain , lot in ,
blk 0 , 1'ottur & Cohb's tuhl to South
Oimiha . GOO
Mrs It K Hayes to oil .Mnymiril. lots G
IUH17 , blk 5 , llcdford I'lncn . l.K'j
S.uno to Hume , lot 8. blk II , Hertford . Too
Mrs'1 ! liuttlnr und husband to Sloan ,
Johnson A. Uo , lots U ami II , blU 1 , ( < ate
Ultyl'aik . 1,000
I ) 11 I.cdwloh to Duncan I'lnltiyson , n ! J
lot 'J , Yntos & Heed's sub In lot 7 ,
ItiiRiin's udd . 500
11 1' Milesto 11 U DoM'Ips , lot J , bll ; 1 ,
lot Ki , bile 3. Uoillulc 1'ailcaild . 2,700
G W Masson and wlfo lo M A Moil Is. lot
4. rrcamiin's sub In blk Ul , South
Omaha . 700
J A I'liimiiiortol ! J 1'owlor , lot 5 , bile 1 ,
Maryvlllo udd . 1
HO 1'nttoison anil wlfo to Itiisiiius Nol-
soii , lots 15 auil-10 , 1)1 Ic - , 1'ntterhOii'H
sub . w.i- . MO
M O Hohnitmmd wlfo to Kniniu AValler ,
lotu , Winurly adil . 000
Ilyion Heed ct al to J P UarUon , e ! j lot
It. blk2. Campbell ! * ad K
S A Illicit to llrlrji Mori 111. 030 ft. of nw
ioJ ) blkMilnn'h 3d add 2,000
W L St-lby tr ID Jullu * Krnu < se. Iot5 , bile
I , \V li nelliy's l Vlo , South Omaha . . . 330
IjSchroedortr tu Jacob Uolezallot 4 ,
bllc4 , Ulovelandl'lnco 1,000
W IjSelby and wife to J M Hwotnam , w
U lot 3 , blk ID. Isaacs Seliluu's add. . . S.tiOQ
A 1' TuKoy ct til to .lohn Slnmnok , lot 4 ,
blk 14 , lot2blVu' , Oliflon lllll 2.00C
Michael Donovan und wlfo to J H Willis ,
bll > 4 , Uonovun'o sub . 500
J K lloyrt shrf lo m O .Hobble , lots 7 and
I' ' , lilkU. HoiitliKvehiingo 1'laoo . W.
T > A It Klllott to Mtt-r Kisliol ct al , und
yt lot 14 , blk b7 , South Omaha . 1
Sainu to Miuiio , n i , lotU , HUino . . . 1
Total amount transfers. . . . . . $20,010
Some remarkable cures of deafness nro re
corded of Dr. Thomas' Electrlo OH , Never
falls to cure earache.
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"NEBRASKA.
National Bank
XT. . DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB.
Capital. - - - - $4OOOOO
Surplus Jan. 1st , 189O - B7OOO
OBJCtraanil Directors IKntr W. Tatti , Preildent )
ptwu. d , Vlorre Went ! J m i W , j , W.
VTllorit. John H. ColllDi , K. a Cutblaf , J. N.
rui k , w. u , a. iiugbci , c > uiir.
THE ! IRON BANK.
Corner 12tb and ITatoam SU.
A Q Df ill Banking Biulneu Tr nsaot \
IIOW MANUFACTORIES THRIVE ,
TLoso of Omaha in the Enjoyment of a
Surplus of Orders ,
REMARKABLE PROGRESS IN A FEW YEARS ,
TIiotiRunils oflJn s Turned ,0m In n
Buy Crackers nml Itt-cnd Mnmi-
rnutiu-cd will * Knyldlty-Othcr
Intci'cstini ; l caturcs.
The Domls bng company Is comparatU'cly n
new inanufnctory , which Is one of ttio city's
most extensive industries. Their Immense
warehouse ami factory Is located on Soulh
Klevcnth street , between Jones and Jacltson ,
It Is a brick structure , Hvo stories ntul buso-
mcnt , ntul Is to receive two mlilltlonnl stories
the coming your , The plant Is valued nt
? IOOUOO and cotillned exclusively to tlio manu
facture of bags cotton Hour bags , the burlap
craln bag and sundry other varieties. The
Hoinls company employs nearly one hundred
hands , two-thirds of whom lire female * , und
the annual sales ot the company exceed WOO-
01)0. The sales nio nrndo principally between
this point and the coast.
The burlap bag Is used principally for
grain , chopped feed and vegetables , and Is
inado from the Lurlap cloth , which tills fac-
Jory Imports direct from Calcutta , Indln , and
Dundee. Scotland. It Is said to bo the best
bug of the kind made In this country.
The bags at the Bcmls factory are llrst cut
the desired sl/.cs and then sowed OH machines
ran by steam , the engines bclntr 73-horso
with 100-horso boiler. The-
power , a - power .
seams arc turned on the inside- mid arc strane
and durable , I'tic Hour bags aroall marked
and stamped before leaving the factory ,
where a complete printing establishment is
to bo seen , It embraces four compositors
and three helpers , and ten presses ute kept
running dally. The company was incor
porated In ls.- in St. Louts and the brunch
established In Omaha In 1833. M. G. Peters
Is the local inunaifoi1. and a very enterprising
mid clUelent ono uttimt. J , M. Dcmls , Is the
president , ivith headquarters nt Boston ,
while S. A. Ucnila , the secretary , holds lortu
at St. Louis.
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Gnrnonu'H Factory.
The Garneau cracker factory Is not only
recognised as a mammoth institution locally. ,
but Is known to bo such in all parts of the
country. The style of this house Is the
Garneau bakery and the American biscuit
manufacturing company , but for sliort
Is called the Garneau crnckor factory. It
stands at the comer of Twelfth and Jackson
streets , a commodious hrlclc structure. It
measures Oixi : feet and Is three stories
high. At present there are over ono hundred
and lorty-Avo employes on the Oarncau pay
roll , thai Is including both the local branches.
The women and girls and there nro seventy *
live or eighty of thoni employed hero icceivo
rom 51 to 5 > par woalt , wiillo the male work
ers average $13 per capita.
The bread bakery Is situated at the south-
cast corner of Thirteenth and Mason
streets , and Is a very ex
tensive institution within itself. Four lingo
ovens nro kept In constant use , and llfty bar
rels of Hour are turned into tha staff of life
ually , making a few over seven thousand
loaves. This bakery building is 50xl)0 : ) , ono
story , but Is to bo materially enlarged in 18'Jl.
The Oarncau cracker Is known the country
over. The business this year is much in ex
cess of tlmt of last and is increasing right
along. The annual pay roll roaches
nearly $00,000. The ofllecrs tire Joseph Gar
neau , sr. , president , St. Louis , while Joseph
Garncanjr. , is the manager and superintend- .
cut of the Omaha business , with Pierre Gur-
ncau as his very able assistant.
Art
The Omaha art. stained glass works estab
lished on Sixteenth street , this city , in 18SS ,
nnd removed to 1012 Fa-mam street in Feb
ruary , aim in a most nourishing conOition
and uro growing in magnitude right
along. The manufacture of art stained
glass , for residences , halls , churches and
public buildings Is carried on hero , the work
comparing favorably with that turne/d / out by
any works in the country. The company
consists of G. II. Hcckerinun and T. T. Wil
son , and the llnu occupy the second and third
Doors of r. neat brick structure. " 0x70 feet , a * ,
the foot of lAinuun street. The plant is
valued at $ ! 0,0t)0. They employ thirteen
hands , who average in wages $15 per week ,
and reel oft (3.1,000 worth of work yearly.
The process of the manufacture ot art
stained glass is quite Intricate ) and interest
ing. Designs are llrst made by an expert
artist. Prof. Fey N ichols , who has hail largo
experience In this particular line of draughts
manship. The designs nro then passed to
other hands , where the work Is laid in draw-
I ngs enlarged to the si/cs desired. A dupli
cate of each figure or device is then cut and
handed over to the glass cutters. These
pieces are then properly adjusted bv
adept bauds , put together , soldered
and cemented , so as to make them water tight ,
and turned over to the finisher , at whoso
hands they rccoivo the last delicate touches ,
in the way of finishing , etc. Mr. llccker-
man says that he anticipates a f > 0 per cent In
crease of work uuring the coming year.
Making Overalls.
The Katz-Novcns company , Nos. OlO-l'J-H
South Eleventh street , this city , arc the sue
ccssors ot the old Canlleld company , which
name is still used by them to some extent.
Since they purchased the Canlleld business ,
something less than three years ago , their
plant has increased more than two-fold. They
ere now running 100 steam sowing
mnclilncs and employ ono hundred and
twenty-Hvo girls and fifteen men , and
have at present an Investment of $50,000 ,
which is to bo materially increased within
the comUig year. They inako n specialty of
common and medium grades of clothing , and
are the only oxcluwrc manufacturers m their
line west of the Missouri river , and Tun Bm :
is confering n favor upon the commercial nnd
und industrial world of the middle western
states , in showing up Omaha's manufactur
ing interests. The Kutz-Novens company
annually put into local circulation at least
PROSPE1DS
HelenaMontana
, ,
The proipcrlty of Montana ti not subject to the
Tlcittltudei n * nuccess or failure ot crepe , to drouth
ortlooO.to Onanclitl nirliiKciiclea or panlci. 1UT
crop or precious melula Is llluJ out ot the ground
with hourly regularity and Increatlnitbulli , Insuring
business opportunities based upon loundatlous
-lability and endurance.
The tulnea noiv tipened produce nnnnnlly
In Hold , Hllver , Copper uml J.cud , 841-
ouo.ooo , nlnelr percent of which la dliburved
in the State. Thtro are thousand ! raorcequitllr
as promising , awaiting capital lor development.
There is Iron , Coal , Building Slono , Clay and
Timber in Abundance.
Investment * In Clnttle , Hor-ei tint ! Sheep ,
with Rood management , avoruue a profit , of more
thnn lorljr per cent , a year. 'J'no T t bunds of tock
ro m tlirouiiUout tlio entire year , In excellent coridl-
lion , mpportod by tbo cured grasses on the ground.
Tue business la managed by Associations In sucli a
manner that every i > erson' possessions nro as Bate
on the ranao us If confined to an Inclosed pasture.
The clly of Holenu Is the political , unanclal ,
social , railroad , business , and educational center
of tbo entire Btato.
For full Information , uMross ,
L. Q. PHELPS , Scc'y Cilizons Committee ,
Helena , Montana.
_
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK I YARDS CO. , LIMITED.
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION.
OMAHA
' (111(1 ( (
DIRECTORY.
BILLIARDS. BOXE9.
The Brunswick-Balko John L ,
Oollondor Oo.
Billiard mcrclmndlio , Omnlinpni'tr box fnctorr ,
Hnlnon fixtures. 1317-W1D Oouiilai.
a 407. 4001 . 10th Mroot ,
Omnli.i. Orilors promptly nllo I ,
BOOK BINDBRg & 3TATIONBR9.
Omaha Eopublicau Printing Oo. ,
L.IIT briefs , bank supplier , nnil crcrytlilmr In the
Iirlntliiu line ,
loth nml Douul.li ntrecK
Aokcrnmnn Bros. & Heintzc ,
i binders , clotrutjrpors , blunk book manu
facturers ,
llliUIonnrl utroot , Omilm.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Charles A , Ooo & Oo , , Kirkondall , Jones & 0o ,
Munufocliirori anil Job \Vholosiilo Mnnufncltir'B
bers. AgontR for Ho'lon Hub-
terSlH.oCo. , lll . 11UI ,
1109 Howard street. nnd llUilljiiriioyHt.
Williams , Van Aor- W. V. Morse & Oo. ,
r nam & Hatte , fihoo Knclnrr. Corner lllh
and DoiiKlai i > U , Oma
1ZI2 llarnoy street , ha. Merchants Invited
Oiualm , Kcb. tocnil nml ovnniliio.
BUTOHEBS' SUPPLIES.
Louis Holler ,
IJutclior1 nnd Packers'
Tool.i A S t > plloi. Ilcef ,
lioif A slici'i , cn lnci.
lllil-lllSJnckion HI ,
OABBIAOES , BUGGIES , ETO.
Ooluinbus Buggy Oo , ,
Carriages , ends "eiilklo ) ,
cto.
Q. I ) . Kdwnrds , Mnnngor.
313-'llJ Boutll ICth.
OABPBTS. | CLOTHING.
Omaha Oarpst Oo. , Oilmoro & Buhl ,
Cnrpets , oil cloths , mnt- Mnnufncliireri.V Whole-
tliiKs , curtain KOOI | , etc. Bnlo Clothiers ,
1511 nousliu slroct. er St.
.OIOABS.
West & Fritscher , Deaii , ArmstroDc ; &
Jtnnufnclurera ( IneclKnrs Oo. ,
Jobbers of Icnftobnccos. 402 M. ICth Stroat.
1011 Fnrnnm street. "Hello ! " 39.
GOAL , COKE , ETC.
Omaha Coal , Coke and Ooutont & Squires ,
Lima Oo. II d nnd soft coal slilp-
Hard and noftronl.
S. H. Cor. Itith nml Doug 13031'iiriiani reet ,
las streets. Onmha
Hulbert & Blum , Harmon & Weoth ,
Ohio Imnp.Hork Sprlniri , Acme lump , Knglo lump ,
Etcelslor , Walnut block , \VnlnntDlockiindAn-
scrennod nut , nnthracllo , tUmclteconl.
araltlilnv. stonni.
Onico HON. 16th .
OIUcoSUH. lithit. street.
American Fuel Oo. P , H. Mahoney & Oo.
Shipper * and rtoalors In Hnrd-Conl-Soft.
anthrnrlti ) nnd bltu-
iiilnoufi coal. . 1 (5th ( and cor.
2158. l ! > th street. 10th and Douglas nts.
Nebraska Fuel Oo , , Howell & Oo. ,
213 S. 13th street , 217S.llth street ,
Om.ilm , Neb. Omaha , Neb.
J , J. Johnson & Oo. , Johnson Bros. ,
218 S. 13th atrcot , ON Fnrnam street ,
Omahn , Xcb. Omahn , Kcb.
Mount & Griffin , 0. B. Havens k Oo. ,
213 S. nth street , 1W2 Farnam street ,
Omahn , Nob. Omaha.
OOBNIOB.
Eagle Cornice Works , F. Buemping
Manuracturor ofanlvan. Galvanized Iron cornices.
lied Iron Cornice. Dormer windows , Uoor
\Vlnaowcap .nietn1loskr- rnps , flnlnli , etc. Tin
elc. 1110 und 1113 Iron anil sliito roofer.
Karnnm St.
DRY GOODS.
M. E. Smith & Oo , , Kilpatriok-Kooh Dry
Dry Kooil. ' , furnlshlnir Goods Co. ,
, notions. Dry irooila , notions , Kcnts'
,
Cor. II Hi and llonnrd sts. Corner Iltli and Hnrnejr
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Wolf Electrical Oo.
Illustrated Catalogue
free.
1CU Cnplto Avenue.
FARM MACHINERY , ETC.
Parlin , OrendorfF & T. 0. Northwall ,
Martin Oo , , Gcnornl wentorn ngcnt
Cornci Jonci nnd llth sts. Sknniltn Plow Co ,
Oninliu , Neb. 1349-1311 Hhormnn nvo.
FLOUR.
Broken Bow Eollor K. T. Davis Mill Co. ,
Milling Co. . Ml at St. Joseph.
Oniconncl warehouse , Omahn House ,
1012 N. llith street. Cor. Bth mill Jackson ta.
S. F. Gilinan , Clemens Oskamp ,
M'f'l , ' of rcmlr to rnlso
1014 N. 10th ( "trout. hhip Jack Meal , Hnc t
( aku < In the world.
C.K. lllnck , - Mnnnsor. 1.1JT-12I5 S. 20tli street.
FUBNITUBB AND CARPETS.
Dewey & Stone Fur Ohas. Shiverick & Oo ,
niture Oo ,
, .
Kurnltnro and Carpets.
I'umlture am ) carpets ,
Ills-Ill ! ) Kiirnnm nlrcot , 120tl2IO > Karnam Et.
GENTS' PUBNISHING GOODS.
Schneider & Looinis , J , T. Eobinson Notion
Co. ,
Jobbers unil Importers of
fcnt ! ' fiirnliihlnc KOO < I .
notions and furnishing m't'ti rrlotiratcil brand
MiiikHkhi" ovornlh ,
pnntn , elilrta , coat , etc.
Ull Howard street. Cur. 12th ami Howard sts.
GLASS , PAINT , OIL AND DRUGS.
Kennard Glass and J. A. Fuller & Co. ,
Paint Oa.
, HQ2 nouulru street ,
H03-H13 Hnrncjr street.
, Neb , Omaha.
William Oummings , Blako. Bmco&Oo. ,
GUnmlGlD South ICth St.- I.cavcnirortli st.
Omahn , Xcb , Omaha , Kcb.
Hugh G. Olark.
Aucnl
Dupont'i liunpowder ,
llnnlInK caps , fuse , clo.
121B Hurnojr Btreot.
HARDWABB.
Eeotor&WilhelmyOo Loe-Olark - Andreeson
Hardware Oo.
Cor. lOtb and Jackioa it ,
1109-1110 llarnoy ctreet ,
Omah > . Om > UaNl b.
( A
"I
I1.llr.-"nlf ! ± 5erm0if ' > ' " > " " " -"I OennlnoNe.
nnd lfcnnortli HM , vada
1'rlco lifts on application direct ,
L. Kirsohtfc Oo , , A , Friok & Oo , ,
Wholcinlc LlquorDcnlera Wholesale I.lijuorDculcr *
407 nml 09 8. 10th St. 601 BOS B 10th St.
LUMBER.
GW , Douglass & 0o. , John A. Wakefiolil ,
llara oed Lumber , linporlrd.Anirrlriin laiidCuniunt.Mtln ukca 'ort * .4
I3JO North 16th Street. llydrnilllr yulncy Wliltn IVinent l.tmo. nuti , .
Oharlos R. Lee , Vrytitt-BuHaril Lumber
Hardwood lumber , wood
curjicts nnd parquet . ber Oo.
Oth and lloorlnu. Douglas. 20th anil Iiard Streets ,
Tred W , Gray , Louis Bradford ,
Mine , Cement , Klc , Ito Lumber , lime , cementot3
Cor. till nnd
MILLINERY AND NOTIONS.
0. A. Stoneliill , I , Oborfeldcr & Oo. ,
Millinery , Notion * Importers . nnd Jobbers la
Cloaks , Ktc .Millinery
110-118 S. ICth St. , Onmlm a trfol 212 South , llth
MUSIOAL INSTBITMBNTS , BTO.
Max Meyer & Bro. Oo. A. Eospe , Jr. ,
< Mveler , dealers In 1'lanoi , Organ * . Artists *
musical ote. Imtruincnts , , Materlnl" , Ktc ,
Farnam and lUth. I..n DoiiKlns Street.
OIL3.
Oonsolidatod Tank
Line Oo.
Itrflncil oiliii , axle nnd Rroaie Iiibrlratlm , etc. ;
A. H. lll liOi | , Mannxor.
OYSTERS.
A. Booth PaokiiigOo. , Platt & ; Co , ,
Oyster * , fii li nnd canned "TlRerbrnnd , " . fre < li07
. tern.
goods. ,
1303 Lcavonworth. 815 Omntiabrnnrh nnd Si ; Howard.
PAPER. PLATING.
Carpenter Paper Oo. , Western Plating W'k3 '
Carry a full utock of ( loid , silver nnd rdck I
, nnd plntlnK on all metnM ,
printing wrapping , . . .
Uililc > vnroelc..roihiled. |
writing paper , caril pa rnll hlnubrn < > H .tohan *
per , cto. dcllerwork , Ull Dodco.
PRODUCE , OOMMISSION.
Eibbol & Smith , Schroeder & Oo , ,
Denlcra In country proaCruih buyers linttor nnd
uce , fruits , vcKctalilcs , CKK * , nml Kenernlcoin *
etc. luliflon tiuMTlmnts ,
12U7 Howard street. 4-.1 South llth street
b."I
Orane Company ,
IIoso beltlnz , pn' ' . . . ,
, .
btenm pumpi uoodi plr.niblnK , .
IC2-3I Farnam streot.
TOYS. I TYPE.
H. Hardy & Oo. , The Omaha Typo
Toys , dolls , nlburasfnno7 , Foundry.
ROOlihouicfurnlihlnK
(
Nun and > c'cunil-bajl4
Koodi , chlMron't cnr- nmclilncry ,
rlncei. 1319 Karnnm U 1118 lluwnrd ulrcet. j
JOSEPH GILLOTT'S '
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889 ,
THE MOST PERFEOT OF PEN8.J
LADIES O LY
MllUllj and Cirtslotoa diy or monoy' r
lundtrt. lljr mail t ) . Sroureljr teikled from ottt r
cyotf HK KQJf cy. , r