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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TrEHDAY , NOVEMBER 22 , 1887.
TflE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
A Bull Day Exporloncocl In All the
Grain Pits.
A GOOD WHEAT BUSINESS DONE.
Corn Trading of 1'ulr Volume nml nt
r 1'rlccH Tlic Hiiiiply of
CuttlC iMtKK OlMHTIll
CHICAGO PHOIU7CK .MAHKKT.
CniCAdo , Xov. 21. ( Special Telegram to
the UuK.l It was a bull day In the grain
market. The outside- news of most 1m-
portanco came from the winter wheat
sections , where continued tin- weather , with
hcvore cold , wcro said to bo mining the
young plant beyond ixmlblllty of recovery.
The effect of these reports was seen in buyIng -
Ing orders from St. Louis and other western
and southern ] Kints. Xcw York was also a
good buyer here , and in fact thu buying came
from nearly every direction. Some of the
Bulling was , however , said to bo for account
of the northwest. Tlio increase in the visible
supply of 1,1)18,000 bushels was rather
greater than was expected , but its effect was
scarcely felt. The opening price of May
wheat was 82 , ' o , nnd in the llrsttrading thcro
were some sales at b'-'c , but almost from the
first the tendency was upward and the price
advanced to SilJ.fi1 , fell to bic ! , advanced to
6'l-4o ! again , fell to Mcand then advanced to
8.'l > 4e and rested at Me at the 1 o'clock clos
ing. December opened at 76c , sold down to
T'K'V'I' ' ' to 70J < c and closed ut7i'i'c. January
opened at7i > JiC , which was the low point for
that delivery , sold up to and closed at
Speculation in corn was not so active nor
In nearly so largo a volume as in wheat. Yet
there was a fair business donu at higher
prices than ruled Saturday. The strength in
this market was alinostunlvcrsally attributed
to sympathy with wheat. Receipts hero were
4117 cars , when IMH ) cars only were expected
und the estimate is for 620 cars to-morrow.
The selling appeared to bo largely done on
this showing of increased receipts , but there
were enough believers cin grain to prevent
any decline in prices. Tlio demand for cash
corn was a llttlo better than on Saturday ,
but it is much restricted bec.itise of tlio lack
of vessel room. The opening was at
for December , 41 l < , c for .lanimry and
for May , and except for May , which sold im
mediately after the opening at 4bl o ,
these were the lowest prices
of the day. December sold up
to 44HC : | , January I IJ < 0(4J o and May to 4l' ! ' <
(3 ( ! ' ! . There was an oaslngoff towards the
close of the morning session , however , and
December rested ut 440c ' , January at 44J , < fo
and May nt4'.i ( ! < li's ! ' e.
There was a more active and stionger mar
ket for o.its , Speculative trailing , as noticed
last week , was almost exclusively in seller
May. That future opened at llO OJliO fo on
the split , which was Saturday's closing price ,
and sold up in sympathy with the advance in
other articles to Itlc , closing at thu top at 1
o'clock. February sold sparingly at 27'4c. '
Xovember was nominal at 27 0 , December at
27c ami January at 27'ne. '
The provision trade opened wiTll it bullish
turn. Encouraged by the advance In wheat
and corn and the prospect of more restricted
receipts of hogs this week on account of
Thanksgiving , trade acted with gieat conll-
dence. Hased on Saturday's closing , 1 o'clock
quotations showed an actual advance of
82' e on pork , 100il5o on lard and 12 , ' c on
short ribs.
Armi.soox Si : sio.v. Wheat lower ; May
8Hx\c , December 7 < 10"he ' ( , January 7liXt §
77c. Corn easier ; May 4bJio , December
41'ffe and January 44"Me. Oats steady. Pork
declined 22) > < ic and closed at $ ii.75 ; ( 1.77' ! ) <
for January , t3.S7K ! for Febrmiry ami
$ I4.25@1I.27K for M ay. Lard suilcred a
break of 5017j < iO , closlni
vember and December ,
$7.12J < j for February
Short ribs declined 7'-
$ Ui. ( " > , February at 7.05 and March at 7.15 ;
January sold from * 7.02k down to fii.'js anil
February fioiuf7.il ! } ) down to t .07.iji.
CHICAGO MVK STOCK.
Cuicuso , Xov. 21. [ Special Telegram to
the Hr.i : . ] CiTTi.n The supply of cattle was
large , but offerings of good natives werolight
and prices for desirable beef steers averaging
1200 to IfiflO Ibs ruled steady at last week's
closing prices , while common and half-fat
natives were reported 50J100 lower in most
cases. Fully two-thirds of the fresh arrival
wore rangers. Prices of good Texans anil
far west natives remained steady , but com
mon kinds sold a shade lower. Fancy , $5.3(1 (
@r > 55. Shipping steers , 1350 to 1500 Ibs , W.30
05.00 ; 1200 to Iil501bs , $3.00@4.70 ; 1150 to 1200
los , $2.75Gi3.iO. ( Stockers and feeders , $2.00a (
11.20 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $ l.i5ift : ( < .00.
Texas steers , $2.403.20 ; cows , $2,00i:2.40 ( :
Western rangers steady ; natives and half-
bleeds , $3.00Q 3.70. Wintered Texans , $2.00
Hocis The hog market opened very weak
nml sales were made at about lOc decline , bul
toward noon the market gained strength
sympathising with the sharp advance in pro
visions. All good hogs changed hands and
prices avctaged about 5o lower. The quality
was much poorer than last Saturday's offer
ings. One small lot of Philadelphia hogs soli
ftt $5.15 and a few loads went at $5.10 , bul
pales above $5.00 were scattering owing to tin
Hcnrcity of good heavy. The bulk of heavj
sold at1 S5ji. ( > ( H ) , mixed largely atf 1.704.K
nnd light weights at $ M.IH ) ( < :4.70. : Pigs sold in
FINANCIAL.
Nr.w YOKK , Xov. 21. [ Special Telcgran
to the HIM : . ] STOCKS. Coal stock were
stronger and higher , , with advances extend
ing to 1 point. The rest of the active seeu
rlties , especially Grangers , were weaker uu
lower , with declines ranging down to 1 point
The strength in Coalers was nttributablo to
the efforts of the bull leaders to hold th
market up to sell. This belief was Incrciisct
as the market was well tilled with stocks
London , too , came In lower , but foreigi
houses traded lightly and from the tone o
brokers jvcro more disposed to sell than buy
its they waul a reaction of 1 to 2 points t <
buy on. lioom traders were bullish , bu
operated cautiously , feariug a manipulatioi
of the money market , which is said to bi
w ithlii the power of the big bears. St. Pan
was sold heavily by the old bear party , S. V
White selling 5,000shares. News was scarce
and values were Inllucncod almost entirely
'
on the operations of big trades. Continue'
reports of drought are having their effect on
the Grangers nnd should they continue ! th
prospects for large earnings of the Granger
the next twelve months U not partiuilurlj
bright. About noon a stronger feeling dt
veloped nnd prices advanced sllghtlj
Humors wcro afloat that cable rates v.-oul
soon bo advanced , but Western Union did no
respond to the news. The Chicago , Hurling
ton & Qulncy declared its regular quarUrl.
tiividend.of 2 per cent , but the jirlce , however
over , only moved } { per cent. Itallroad earn
nic continue to show material gains ovoirth"
preceding two years. For the llrst week I
November seventy nine roads have reported
aggregate earnings of $5,881,459 , against
$5,152,307 hi ISSrt , mi Increase of $729,152 , or
14)4 ) pnr cent. For the second week twenty-
Ill rco ro..ds showed a decrease for the llrst
week , and only one f47 for the second
week , The licroa n in the proportion of not
earnings Is net so fully maintained as was
the case during the preceding month , ns is
shown by the fact that in September the
gross earnings of sixty-live rends increased
over 10 psr cent and the net Increased only a
llttlo over 7. In August nnd July the in
crease In gross and not was the same , but
during the tlrct six mouths of the year the
pain In net was largely ahead of the cross ,
with the single exception of Febiuary. For
nine months to Septemoer 30 the returns of
lily.eight roads show gross earnings of
t.VS'4,400,448. an Increase of $42,507,472 , or 13tf }
pr cent. TUo net earnings of tie sumo sixty-
fight roadi lur .lie nine months were 1)23 ) , *
Vr\Vfi \ , an ! ncroa o Of $18,125,0:1 : ? , or lo. j > er
cent. The market weakened perceptibly durj
Ing the clusine hour , but became very ragged.
Last sales , however , wcro nearly nt Insldo
prices except on Colorado coal , which ad
vanced 2 ] > omts from the inside figures of the
morning and closed 1 point better than the
opening. Hlchmond Terminal closed 'j ,
Lackawanna ? $ and Delaware & Hud on ' .j
per cent higher. The Grangers were Jvl
per tent lower , The rest of the list showed
declines.of } ,01Js per cent. Heading and
Louisville & Nashville closed steady.
GoviiiXMixT- : : < Government bonds were
dull but steady.
r.sTIIIirHY's Qt'VMTIOX' .
P. P. 4srpulHtfn.il l-'ii' , ( ' . \ X. W 1ll > i
I' . S * . is coupon. . . l-fiV do preferred 1ll't
U.S. 4'Hregl trd 1U71 , O. V. ( - ' las
r. H 4'ts ' coupon .Hi" ' ! O. It. N s
I'nclfkMiiof'li ; . . ISI'JIO. T IMH
Ciinmlii Southern M ll'nrltlc Mall ilT'j
( V ntral Pfirltlr .11't ' P. . I ) . .V II ' - " - "
Chicago .V Alton 1:11 : ,1'iillnmn , I'nlaceCiirljri'i
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D' . . i..v- \ ! ! . ! ! ! ! : ' ( i liiiiY.'Jit'1 (
I ) . & 1I. G ' 'I St. I. . A : S. 1' W
Krlu"I' l do preform ! 7I'J
( loprt-ri'ind > 1C. . M. fc St. Paul. . . 77
Illinois Ci'iilrul. . . . 11,1 ilopiefcrrcd 1ITJ
I..II..V-W . . . If.'i Pt. P. AM ) 4IH (
K A.T. ai'i1 do preferred 107'i
I.iiko Sli'iru ( fi'i ' TCXIIX IMcltlc " 7\ ;
I/ . \ N ( II > 4 Pulon 1'ncillc WU
.Mlolilgan < Vntr.il. . MMj \V. , St. Ic > V I'
Misvniill'aclllc. . . HI8- , do preferred. . . .
Missouri 1'acltlc. . . ' , \V. U. Telegraph.
do preferred. . . . 411'fl '
Moxiv : On call , easy nt 4@0 per cent.
closing offered 4 per cent.
Puivn Minr.\NTiLU : PAITII ( iC8 ? per cent.
S-nnti.iNO BXCIIAXOI : Dull atfl.b2 for 00
iluy bills , nnd l.8. > } for demand.
IMIODUCK MAKKKTS.
, Xov. 21. Following arc the 2:30 :
closing prices :
Flour Steady mid unchanged ; whiter
vhcat , gil.nofii 1.00 per bbl ; spring wheat ,
$3.60074.50 per bbl ; rye , $2.75@l,00 ) per bbl ;
lUekwheat , S5.600W.25 per bbl.
Wheat Again touched a higher point , the
lighostyet by % o since the recent up-tuni in
in ices stt in ; oJM'iiod JuG' o lower tliim Sat-
iirday's closing , llnctiiated and closed JiOiX0
ilgher than Saturday's clo o ; cash , 75 15-ll5c ;
December , 7li 7-lic ( ; May , sPM'e. :
Corn Fairly active , with fluctuations
yilllill modernto range , closing very near
Saturday's last llgurcs ; cash , 4lac ; Decem
ber , n.lftoMuy ; , ISJ < e.
O.its Were inlliienccd by the improvement
n wheat , preces showing about ( jtJ4C ad
vance ; cash , 2 ; c ; December , 27c ; May ,
tic.
Kye-54' e.
H.irley Firm at 77 < ff7V. !
Pi imo Timothy t'(0 ; ( ( < i2.83.
Flaxseed$1.2Ul < i.
Whisky-.10. !
Pork Active and Irregular ; the opening
sales were made ut 5017 * 0 decline ; prices
fluctuated considerably within a small range
in the afternoon , closing 7 } < OMOo abovcS.it-
urday : Jiuiunry , ? ll.77J ! ; May , 14.25.
Lard Showed at the close a very small ad
vance over Saturday's closing prices ; cash
and December , $7.02.ij } ; May , $7.5. ! !
Dry Salted Meats Shoulders , f5.55. ( ) (
short ole.tr , $7.30 ( 7.35 ; short ribs , 44
for January.
Uuttor Firm ; cicamcry , 22).j(22So ) ( ; dairy ,
Cheese Firm ; full cream Cheddars ,
11'40 ' ; flats , 11'4 ( UMo ; young Americas ,
1'Iggs In good demand at 200721
Tallow Firm ; Xo. 1 country , 40J41fc'e. ; Xo.
, il' c ; cakes , 4'40. '
Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted , 7c :
light , do. , 7'ie ; stilted bull , tic ; green salted
calf , S ; dry ilint , 12 ( < ? 13o ; dry calf , 12@13c. ;
dry salted , lOo ; deacons , each , 30c.
Ueceipts. Shipments.
Flour , bbls 32,000 Ht.OOO
Wheat , bu 71,000 1111,000
Corn , bu 173,000 lit'J.OOO '
Oats , bu llil,000 W)0 ( ) ( )
K.VO , bu 4,000 5,000
1 Jarley , bu M.OOO 28,000
Now V rk , Xov 21. Wheat Kcccipts
% V > 00 ; exports , 'JIIWO ; options active and
very strong ; prices advanced lOiH e , and
after a few slight changes closed linn near
the highest : cash IficHjc better ; ungraded
red , N" > ( ' .M14C , Xo. 1 red , nominal tit
Xo. 2 red , h * > { ( ff ( < 6Jic In elevator ,
delivered ; December closed ut 8Sc.
Corn Heceipts , 285,000 ; exports , 200 ,
moderately active and J0'e higher : closed
linn ; ungraded , 5557Ke ( ; Xo. it ,
Xo. 2 , 55l , < iW5ie ! in store and elevator , 6 ,
267o. delivered ; December closed at 50J.
O.its Heceipts , 138,0X ( ) ; exports , none ; . , _
3 < , 'c bettor , closing steady ; mixed western ,
34C'T3ic ( ; white western , 37@41e.
ColTeo Spot , fair ; Hio , quiet at $18.37. ' ;
options 5ii)10 ( ) points higher ; sales ,
53,250 bags ; November , $15.700j)15.75 ) ; Decem
ber , $15.700 ( 15.MI ; January , $1530@15.40 ;
February , $15.25 ; March , $15.050715.20.
Petroleum Steady ; United , 74J e.
Eggs Firm and fairly active ; western ,
12rW4e. (
Pork Firmer ; mess quoted at $14.25 for
old ; $ I5.KI@15.50 ( for now. .
Lard Strong and 18@23 points higher ;
western steam , spot , $7.50.
Hutter Firm ; western , 13@20c ; western
creamery , 170 20c.
Cheese Quiet but firm ; western ,
New Orleans , Nov. 21. Corn Irreg
ular ; mixed , 5'J@OOc ' ; white and yellow ,
Olc.
Olc.Oats
Oats Quiet but steady ; No. 2 , 37 }
Cornmeal Quiet at $2.30.
Hog Products Moderately active and
higher ; pork , $13.b7J.V ; lard , $ fi.S7 } 03 < > .00.
Hulk Meats Shoulders , $5.S7j } ; long clear ,
$7.25 ; clear ribs , $7.37 } .
Liverpool , Nov. 21. Wheat Steady
and demand fair ; holders offer moderately
red western , spring and winter , Us Dd pel
cental.
Corn Steady and demand fair.
Milwaukee , Nov. 21. Wheat Firm
cash,74.J < e ; December , 74 4'c ; May ,
Corn Steady ; No. 3 , 45c.
Oats- Quiet ; No. 2 white , 29c.
Kyo Higher ; No. 1 , 55o.
Hurley Lower ; No. 2 , 71'nC.
Provisions Firm ; porkNovember , $13.75
< < M4.00.
Cliiclnnntl , Nov. 21 , Wheat Strong
No. 2 red , hOo.
Corn Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 40c.
Oats-Strong ; No. 2 mixed,31-j'c. }
Kyo Strong ; No. 2 , ( ! 2c.
Provisions Pork , llrm ; new , $13.75 ; lard
linn at $7.00.
Whisky-Steady at $1.05.
Kansas CHy , Xov. 21. Wheat Strong
No. 2 soft , cash , 70o bid , 72asked : December
71e bid ; May , 7i > , ' 4'c bid , bOc askeil.
Corn No. 2 cash , Jtejjo bid , 3s40 asked ;
Ma.V , 42.je ' bid.
Oats No. 2 c.ish , 2Wc bid ; May , 27Jo
bid , 2sJi'c asked.
St. IjinilH , Nov. 21. Wheat Higher
cash , 75a'75) ( ' < i'o ; December , ( % : May
Corn Higher ; cash , 42iZ ( > l2i.je ; May , 4.Ne ,
Oats-Steady ; cash , 27 > < @ 2be ; May , 30 , ' < c
Pork $ ii.25. :
Lard-$7.00.
WhlsUv-$1.05.
HutterUnchanged ; creamery , 22 ( 200
dairy , KKi22c. !
Afternoon Hoard Wheat Lower ; No
veinber , 75'4 | ( ! lid ; December , 7lijs'o ; May
& 4'.j(5s4\ie. ( ! Corn IC.isier ; Novenilier , HIW
bid ; December , 4I'tc ' ; May , 44Xc. Oats-
Dull ; May , 300 bid.
MliincapoliH , Nov. 21. Wheat Stvon.
and generally higher ; No. 1 hind , dull ; casl
nnd December , 73o ; January , 74Ue ; May
SI ' 40. No. 1 northein , e.ish am
December. 71e ; January , 72'4e ; May 774C !
No. 2 northern , cash mid December , 07c : Jun
uury , ( J s'c ; May , 7io. ; On track : No. 1 him"
73i ( 734o } ; No. 1 northern , 7Uai3'7'.V ' ; No.
northern , ftS@70c.
Flour Very flrin ; p.itcnts , $4.35 < gl.45
bakers' , f i.40fX : ) ( ) .
Kereipts-Whe.it. .VC.,400 bu.
Shipments Wheat , 07,000 bu ; flcur , 17,00i
bbls. _
ItlVK STOCK.
I'liioti Stock YurdN , Clilc-nji ) , Nov. 2
The Drovers' Journal reports :
Cattle Ueenipts. 11,000 ; sternly : fanev ,
J.ViiOOrri.M.Uipping ; steers , t'J.7.r.i5.00 ; stock
ers and feeders , J'.oOa ( > 3.20 ; cov.'s , bulls and
mixed , $1.35 < V ? : , oo : Texas cattle , $3.Wia.2l ( ;
western steers , $ 'J.X > ( iti,70. :
Hogs Keecipts , ! I5,0K1 ( ; slow and 5tj lower ,
closing sti-ousr ; mixed. $1 .W < J4..tO ; heavy , $4.75
dtft. 15 ; light , ft 10 4.75 ; skips , $ : ! ,15 K'10.
Sheep Keecipts , 5,000 ; strong ; natives ,
$ : ( .00t4.35. ( westcrc. $ : ) .00@3.7oTexan81 ; * J.25
Qji,40 : ; l mhs , $ -j.7.X$5.1.V
National Stuck Vartlx. Kwfit Kt.
I.onls , Nov. 21.-Cftttle HeeeiiHs. 3,000 ;
shipments. 700 ; strong : choice heavy native
steers , $4.iiOj,9i'l ( ; fair to good natives , $ : j.60
624.35 ; butchers' Rtccrs , medium to choice ,
$3.00S3.00 ( ; stocliers una feeders , fair to good ,
* 1.70 < 2.70 : rangersi , r..2.V4.KI.
Ho 79"Ieceipt { , 6,400 ; uhlpments , 700 }
market active nnd strong ; choice heavy
and butchers' selections > .y 5.Wi ; Norkors
nnd packers , medium to prime , $ -i. < XKg ! , ( & ;
pigs , $4.25j(4.00. ( (
KnnxnM City , Nov , 21.-Cattle Kecelpts ,
4,000 ; shipments , ! 1 , > 0 ; corn-fed natives und
grass range lOc lower ; good butchers' cows
5MlOo higher ; common to choice corn-fed ,
W.2.V'f4 so ; stockers , t'J.WX' 'J.'il ( ( ; feeding
steers , $2.r/ ( : .25 ; cows , | 1.2r < ( f2.70.
Hogs Keceipts , HHM\ \ shipments , 1,400 ;
steady to strong at Saturday's prices ; com
mon to choice , * 4.1 < K < ! 4.-0 ! ; plgsi2.75dl.OO. (
O.MA1IA lHvi-3 STOCK.
Cattle.
The receipts of cattle yesterday wcro
nearly double Saturday's receipts , there be
ing sixty-two fresh curs on the market , The
general market was quiet , and the buying
was mostly In a small way , u load or a part of
u loud at n time. There were only two or
three loads of western cult I" sold , the bulk
of the sales being natives. Corn-fed natives
sold nt about steady prices , one good load
reaching $4 fit ) . Feeders were in very light
request , and there was not enough sold to
make u market. A few odds and ends of
butchers' stock changed hands.
JlOK-4.
The receipts of hogs were liberal for Mon
day , the offerings being ilfty-two cars. The
market opened ut mi advance of fi/MPcovcr ( /
Saturday's close , oneloiid reachingiJ.PO. The
ndvanco was all lost by the middle of the
forenoon , and the market continued to weak
en toward the close. The market closed weak
and fully KM lower than the opening. Four
loads were left unsold. The .evident cause
of the decline was the waim weather and
the prevailing opinion among buyers that
there would be u heavy run on Tuesday.
Sheep.
There were twelve single and six double
deck loads of sheep In , but no sales were re
ported.
OHIcial ItcoclptH.
Cattle 1,253
Hogs 3,433
Sheep 2,102
SIIII'MKNTS.
' little , 4 cars , Mil Chicago
'attic , 2 cars , H. & M Local
Sheep , 10 ears , K. I Chicago
'logs1 cars.N. W - Chicago
lojrs , 3 cars , Wabash Indianapolis
Prevailing Prices.
Showing the prevailing prices paid for live
stock on the markes :
Jhoico Meers , 1300 to l.lOOlbs $4.25iM.50 (
Jhoico steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs 4.004 ( if.
Fnt little steers , 1HX ) to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.75 ( 3.b5
; orn-fed range steers , 1200 to 1500 . ' ! .I55H4. ( 0
oed to choice corn-fed cows 2.2.Xi(2. . " > 0
'ominoii to medium cows 1.7fi ( 2.00
Good range feeders 2.30 2.05
Good native feeders , 'JOO Ibs und
upwards 2.55@2.S5
Fair to medium native feeders , 000
Ibs and upwards 2.25(52.50 (
Stockers , 400 to 700 Ibs 3.10tf'J. ( 0
Prime fut sheep 3.25(3.f > 0
Fair to medium shew 2.f > 03.00 (
Common sheep 1.50(1(2.25 (
Light and medium hogs 4.50it4.t' ( > 0
Good to choice heavy hogs 4.75 ( 4. < .K )
Good to choice mixed hogs 4.05ii4.fcO (
KoproM-ntativc Sales.
NATIVE STKC11S fOHN 1'Kl ) .
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
14..1137 $3.50 13..1370 $4.15
5..1254 3.75 35..1302 4.25
10..11US 3 > 5 20..1300 4.50
10. . . . 1201 3.S"
rnr.nrits.
n..l ( fl 300 13..1100 3.10
1. . . . HOO 3.00 7..1053 3.15
\viyriiix : : rnnnctts n. o. HAY.
30..1000 2.45
WIITIHN nui.i.s.
2..I' 1.40
NATIVE COWS' .
1. . . . 020 1.75 11..1104 2.50
3..1140 2.50 1..1400 3.00
wr.-ir.iiN cows. ii. o. luv.
10. . . . 017 I..IO
CAI.VCX.
7..353 3.00
HOOS.
No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
73..221 300 $4.tiO M..208 200 $4.75
07..254 KM ) 4.(10 ( 04..204 200 4.75
S-.222 120 4.110 55..250 80 4.80
100..1KS ! 120 4.00 tit . . .2S8 120 4.bO
77..BJ.J 4. 5 WJ..312 bO 4.bO
M..200 200 4.115 11.5..2114 4.M )
b2..225 W ) 4.07K 71..313 1X ( ) 4.bO
75..231 W ) 4.70 58..2 0 120 4.M1
( I1.207 ) 120 4.70 (12..21)9 ( ) 4 > 0
113..250 200 4.70 ( Ml..27(1 ( 120 4.60
73..238 4.70 71..2b2 210 4.M )
144..SKU 120 4.70 (12..254 ( 100 4.M )
72..2JI 40 4.70 02..27(1 ( 40 4,80
(11..271 100 4.75 54..342 4.82 '
C3..209 100 4.75 55..320 SO 4.t > 5
(11..271 ( 100 4.75 ( U..2SIO 120 4.85
72..272 80 4.75 57..325 40 4.85
73..231 1(10 ( 4.75 72..2I3 ! 120 4.85
07..20(5 ( 240 4.75 65..307 40 4.85
( Mi..2011 40 4.75 55..314 KM ) 4.85
51..311 120 4.70 07..200 100 4.85
70..2S2 4.75 51..325 4.00
Live Stock Sold.
Showing the number of head of stock sold
on the market yesterday :
CATTLE.
J. H. Hammond fi Co 70
J. H. Hammond & Co. , ( shipped direct ) 2bO
Swift & Co 70
Schwartz & Co 37
Others 57
Total' . 52'J
HOGS.
Anglo-American Packing Co 770
Armour Ac Cudnhay Packing Co 1,005
G. H. Hammond & Co 510
Kiugun&Co 104
Local 71
Total 3,240
Unsold 200
JCaiigo of Prices.
Showing the highest and lowest prices
tin id for hogs , on this market during the past
seven days nnd on the corresponding dajs in
18 > 5 and IbbO.
Date. | Nov. 18tf" Nov. l Nov. IbNi
IMh. 4 Oo tt < 40 3 Bft ( Ti3 K5 Sundny.
IMli. 4 ID & < : tr > 3 ur > < as ; w : i 40
Kill. 4 LI ) 4i i n.F > 3 15
IMh. 4 > 4 M ) 3 70 ffW 00
V.'th. ' 4 41) ) 0.4 M II 70 GU ( H ) 40
With. Hnndny. 3 70 0:1 IK ) 3M ( TC !
4 I > U Ci4 t > 0 Sunday.
Live Stock NolcH ,
Cattle steady.
Hogs open lOo higher , close lOe lower.
James Oiinley , Ashland , marketed 70chogs.
r There were not many shippers in yester
day.
Armour was the heaviest hog buyer yester
day.Dave
Dave Anderson marketed a load of SDc
hogs ,
Joe Hnycr , Craig , marketed a fancy loa < l of
hogs.
Phil Unitt , Seward , was in looking over
the market.
Liberal receipts und warm weather knocked
down the hog market.
H. Kmcrino marketed a load of 325-lb hogs
at 54.00 , the top pi ice.
The hog market did not close quite us strong
yesterday as on Saturday.
G. H. Hammond & Co. received a train of
stock shipped direct to them.
Charlie Ciorhnni , the genial stock agent of
the Koch Island , came in yesterday.
J. K. Householder , who has been traveling
up the Klkhorn Valley line , was In yesterday.
J. P. Wood , of Wood , Bancroft ft Co. ,
Madison , was at the .yards looking for stock
cattle.
W. H. Crritt , Harlan , was in with two
loads of cuttlo which sold. Ono load topped
the market.
Verg Allyn , Hroken How , was hero looking
over the market with u view of shipping
stock here soon.
Charlie Hrndriclt , the popular stock agent
of the Northwestern lallroad , was taken sick
lit the yards yesterday and had to bo taken
home.
A good many hogs were sold yesterday on
the opening market and before the decline , so
that the average price paid was considerable
Letter than on Saturday.
OMAHA WI10LIS.\LIO ; MARKETS.
Pi odnee , l-'riiltK , Etc.
The fdUnit-lny nrt the prices nt icJtlch
round lots of produce tire wltl im this 7iinr-
hct. Fruit * or other lines ofyoods rewiring
txtnt liibur of iniclilmj ccmnnt idinii/8 / :
* i < j > ; ) r < l 611 oiifafrfennfcrs ut the same prices
iuoff ; < J tlic local trade.
UUTTKH Thcie was n marltcil increase in
the demand for butter yesterday. TUe re-
'iii *
oipfs wore light l'il < > ' 3 remained about ns
isUul. , Srlrtl.v ( tlit , CBISH tlniry foiiltur sells
, t ISii2Jo ( ; medium prudes , 1in 1 \ KV ; ordinary ,
.it . 12o.
13Mi ( The rei oil t'.s wire fair. Prices re-
: lll ( Steady 111 'Jlfii'AV.
Cini : : -Tin1 i : market continues steady.
he following piii.e nro quoted. Fancy full
roam , Cheddars , iinglo. 12c ; lull cream twins.
-'iMMVi ! ' ( youiiif Amerlon , UlWlHc'j ; brick
hccse , ItMlbH In case , MKMiViLlmburger , 100
In m e , lUdil-l'iO in k" s qualities , 14 ( <
IV : Swl"idoiiicstlil ! li'iMlv.
Pol I.TIM The poultry market lias Iin-
roved but Mlghtly' and tbo loecipts of
.rested . chickens alt ) still In excess of tlio de-
land. Tlio following are tlio prevailing
rices : Ltvo chicken * sell for 3l.60' < tl.M )
V-r dwell : cholcu fowln , J1.J.V.MM ) ] > urdo/eii.
Orewed chickens , ' > ( * v per pound. Turkeys ,
( 'fl'V. lluckt. lK"12e. ( A few choice liv *
cose sold on the market forH ( ) per do7cn ,
G\MI : Ki'coipt.s of game mo liberal and
he market well Mipplled. 1'ralrio ehlekens
re rated at $1 W < (4 ( Hi according to quality ;
nallard ducks , $2.60 ( < i'.M ) ; quail , * ' , ' 2 ; > < a2.0 : ! ;
eal and mixed ducks , $1.76 ; snipe , * 1.25 ;
nek rabbit * , : V > ( iflV ( each ; small rabbits ,
1 , IHO' ' 1. ' , ' ( ) per doz : deer , iKji e ; antelope , iQf
, 'e ' : deer saddles , \ > ( ii Ho ; antelope , lli ( < IHo.
PoMToiN-Tho market Is qulut. Superior
oino grown potatoes , ( > . " > ( < t7V' ( ; I'tah and
'ulorndo SVulK'e ' ; eominon grades , 45ftW. { (
S\HIT : : PorvioK Tliu demand for strictly
iNt class sweet potatoes is fair. Cholcu
S'ew Jersey stock is quoted nt 3c per Ib ;
ther prude * , 2 ( < < 2) ) o.
\Nx-Good : stock , 2.00iT2.HO ( ; fair to
pood. tl.Mifti t.iii ; California beans. $2.15ojJ
" 1.20.
1.20.Oxioxs
Oxioxs Homo grown , 750JOc ; Spanish
nlons , $2.00 per 50-11) crate.
OYMKIIS Plain standard , 25e ; stutidard ,
We ; extra selects , il.le ; Now York counts ,
'Oc.
Tt'iiNirs Good sales nt ! C ( ( < T.V > o , according
o quality ; rutabagas , 70 ( 7f > e.
CAVi.in.miit : Choice stock llnds a steady
Market at J2.50 ( < i2.15.
C \miuiE Good cabb.igo sells readily nt
:5.00 : per hundied.
CKI.KHV Tlio market was well supplied
. cstcrdav. Good celery , : < . * > ( iT45c per do/en ;
'ancy , ir > ( < ? 50e ; extra line Halt Lake celery ,
if 1 50 per tlnrun.
OTIII : PLANT Extra choice 90e per dozen
bunches ; common , 70 ( < i75o.
Ciiiu : Choke Michigan cider , $0.50 per
) bl. of ; U Rill.
Ciuxnintiims Hell & Cherry , fS.OOOS.BO ;
Jell A : Hugle , ? ; j.500t'J.UO , ' ; Capo Cods , t'J.MXjfi
0.00.
Ai'i'i.Ki Active and steady. Eastern fruit ,
W.OO ( < JH , ' . > ; fair to choice stock , | U.25 ( < ti.50 : ;
fancy Jonathans. ! .5l ( ( ! ) .75.
Qnxci > C'lioice California ( iiiinces , $2.00
G2. 10 per box.
Hoxiv Good choice honey in 1-lb frames
llnds a ready market at 21 ( < i22o.
1'oi'c oux Choice rice corn , iKSflMc per Ib ;
other kinds , 2S2) ( e per Ib.
On txii > Louisiana , $4.50 per box ; $ S.f > 0@
i.M ( per bll ; Florida , per box , to.OO.
LEMONS Messina lemons , $5.00 ( < T5.50 ;
Malawi , $5.00 ; extra flue Maori , $ T > .40 ( < ? r > .50.
CAI.IFOHXI i Fums Pears , $2.60@2.75.
( iitArns Xcw York grapes , 3-lb baskets ,
40tt76c ; California double crate , $4.50 ; crate ,
$2 2r.fe2.iK ) .
IU.V\NAS The market is well supplied at
ho following prices : Choice bananas , Ki.OOOJ
1.50 ; medium buchcs , t2.00uy,00 ( ; common ,
fl.52.00. (
NUTS Peanuts , " (2 ( 3e 3 , raw ; Brazil nuts ,
IHe ; almonds , Tarrapona , i2cj ! English wal-
mts , 150JlSe ; iUberts , 12c.
Grocers' List.
Corrnr. Ordinary grades , 20@CO c ; fair.
21 ( < (21 } . , c : prime , 21)ai(22c ) ( ; fancy green and
yellow , 2iC25c : ! ( ; old government Java , 2S@
HOe ; interior Java , 25a2Se ( ; Mocha , 2tf@dc ! ;
Arbuckle's roasted , tJ.'ij.jc ; McLauglilin's
XXXX , 25j4c ; Dtlwortirs , 24Jic ; Hed Cross ,
2.'iJ4e.
HIIOOMS Extra 4-tie , $200 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ;
No. 2 , S1.75 ; heavy stable , $4.00.
CANDY Mixed , lifffllc ; stick , b ' fed' ' e.
Jiii.ii > ; )0-lb ) pails , $1 MVnUK ) .
Pitovisioxs Hums , lOXCrtll'tt1 ' ; breakfast
bacon , 10Jjalle ; bacon sTdes , SLtei'c ' ; dry
salt , 7J < C"Sc ; shoulders , ( iJ OfTc ; drTed beef
hams , KXii lie : dried beef regular , UJiifelOjie ;
hams , picnic , 7J , ( < tSc.
HI.FIMI : > L MU > Tierce , "Vc ; 40-lb square
cans , T'fcC ; SO Ib round , 7 , , c ; 20-lb round ,
7so ; 10-lb pails , 7 c ; -lb pails , 7 ; 3-lb
pails , lyic.
Picui.r.s Medium in bbls , f < 1.50 ; do in half
bbls , W.75 ; small , in bbls , $7.50 ; do In half
bbls , fU7 ; gerkins , in bbls , $ s.50 ; do in half
bbls , $4.75.
Toiucco Lorillard's ' Climax , 44c ; Splcn
did , 41c ; Mechanic's Dclipht , 41c ; Lcppctt At
Meyer's star , 42e ; Cornerstone , 34c ; Urum-
mond's Horse Shoe , 41c ; J. T. , 37c ; Sorg's
Spearhead , 44e.
HOPK Seven-sixteenths , HJ OllJi' .
Cim'Kiiiiv Garneuu's soda , butter and pic
nic , 5c ; creams , Sc ; ginger snaps , be ; city
soda , 7c.
TEAS Japan. 20S5.'ic ( ; gunpowder , 20u ( )
Ji'e ; Young Hyson , SJQiGSL'i Oolong , 20QS
UOc.
UOc.Siut'P
Siut'P No. 70 , 4-pallon keps , $1.45@1.50 ;
New Orleans , per gallon , 3s@40c ; rnaplo
syrup , half bbls , "old time , " per gallon , Ho ) ;
1-gallon cans , jior doz , JIO.SO ; half gallon
cans , per doz. $0.25 ; quart cans , $ ,1.25.
ST\HCII Mirror gloss , 5c ; Graves' corn ,
/c ; Oswego gloss , 7c ; Oswcgo corn , 7c.
iloi.i.AXD Iluuuixcis 75jiNo ( ) per keg.
Diur.D FitfiTS Aplc | * , new , j 's , Oc ; evap
orated 50 Ib ring , 95ii ( < ! 10c ; raspberries , evap
orated , 2&'Jo ) : blackberries , uvaporatcd ,
10r/io4c ; ; pitted cherries , 20C 21o ; peaches.
new , hJufe'.V ; evaporated , peeled peaches , 28
O/2'.ic ; uvaporatcil , unpared , Ib&jl'Jc ' ; new
currants , ti fr 7c ; prunes , 4'J0/4s < c ; citron ,
25c ; raisins , London laycra , 2.i.riii2.45 : ( ; Cali
fornia loose muscatels , $2.001742.10 ; now Val
encia ,
SLT.AH Granulated , 7J4'7I ( | c ; conf A , fijjf
Cf7c ; white extra C , C ffiii p ; extra C , O't '
( < i i4c ; yellow C , 5Ji' ( < 45c ; cut loaf , % ( < b
TXv\ \ powdered , % ( { ti % c.
CANXEU Goons Oysters , standard , per
case , $ ! i.t.V 3.20 : strawberries , 2-lb per case ,
$ : i.l5ai.20 ( : ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , fc'UK ) ®
11.10 ; ; California pears , per case , $4.tXfe4 ) > 0 ;
apricots , per case , $4.25 ( 4.30 ; peaches per
case , $5.75Vf5.S5 ( ; white cherries , per case ,
$ t)0 ! ( ) ; plums , per case , $ J.80 ) ( : t.W ; blueber
ries , per case , $2.iO ! ( i2.4l ) ; egg plums , 2-lb ,
per case , $2.50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , per case ,
ti.20't5.75 : ; 1-lb salmon , Jper doz , $1.75C'f l.WI j
2-lb gooseberries , per case , Jv.25 ) il5 : ! : ; 2-lb
string beans , per case , $1.75 ; 2-lb lima beans ,
per case , ? l.'iO ( ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , $2.50 ( (
2.110 ; 2-lb early Juno peas , per case , $2.75 ;
Il-lb tomatoes , $2.40(22.50 ( ; 2-lb corn , $2.30@
Wooi > iNWAitn : Two-hoop pails , per doz ,
$1,45 ; three-hoop palls , $1.70 ; No. 1 tub , $ ) (10 ( ;
No. 2 tub , $5.50 ; No. a tub , $4.50 ; wash
boards , $1.75 ; assorted bowls , $2.25 ; No. 1
churns , $ ' . ! ; No. 2 churns , * SNo. ; 3 churns. $7.
Dry
DUCK West Point 29 in , & oz. lOJtfc ; West
Point 2'.i in , 10 oz , 12'se ; West Point 19 in , 1'-
oz , 15c ; West Point 40 in , 11 oz. Hie. Checks
Caledonia X , OJ c ; Caledonia XX , 10)40 )
Economy , ( , l < je ; Otis , iij c.
lii.i.-Atnr.D Siiecnxn Herkeley cambric
No. fid , tl' c ; 13est Yet , 4-4 , tl'fc ' ; butter
cloth OO , 44xc } ; Cabot , "Kc ; Farwell , be
Fruit of Loom , tks ; Grceno G , Kc ; Hope
7 ? ; King Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdale
ltu'e ] ; Lonsdale , 6Jfo : New York mills
10V ; Pcppercll , 421nc , lOKc ; Pepperell
4(1 ( inch , llJc } ; Peppercll , lM ( , 15e ; Pep
jierell , h-4 , 18c ; Pepperell. IM , 20c : Pep
perell , 10-4 , 22 > Jc- Canton , 4-4 , h'4c ' ; Canton
4-4 , ! l } , e ; Triuinph , tic ; Wumsutta , lie ; Val
ey. 5c.
KiJSTUCKY JRAXS Memorial , 15c ; Canton
ISc ; Durham , 27k c ; Hercules , l&c ; Learning
ton , 22'e ' ; Cottswold , 25c.
CRASH Stevens' U , Co ; bleached , 7c ; Sto
vens' A , 7 ] e ; bleached , HJ e ; Stevens' P
8V ; bleached , HUe ; Stevens' N. ( lUc ,
bleached , 10j-e ; Stevens' S H T , 12 > , ' - ' .
Ml > cii.iANKot-s : Table oil cloth , $ J.S5
plain Holland , 8J < ; e to ! lc ; Dado Holland. 12 } e
ri.AXNCL's ' Plaid Haftsman , 32e ; Goshen ,
32'ic ' : Clear Lake , 32' < c ; Maple City , aij-rfc.
Whitc-G H Xo. 2 Si , " \ cG \ H tfo. 1 , & ,
ST4IH ; II No. S , U. MJ.o ; U II No. 1 , &
CAMIIHICS Sfuter , 4Kf ! Woods-P 'ci Stan
dnril , 4Hc ; Pwicoi-k , 4' { -
CoMKiitrEi : * fttlXKS.'i.'i.Ofl.
HI.A.NKETS White1.00ji7.50 ( ; colored 11.1
HIIOWN SIIKKTI.NO Atlanta A , 4-4 , 7/c } ; A
Uuiitio H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atl.uitli- , 4-4 , HJ * c ; At
Itintlo P , 4-4 , 5 - fc ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , 6 - 0 ; Au
rora C , 4-4 , 4t ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OKo ;
Hoosler LL , 4-4 , 5J'c ; Indian Head , 4-4,7Jo } ;
Lawrence LL. 4-4 , 6 0 ; Old Dominion , 4-4
.IJg'e ; Pepperell H , 4-4 , il } < c ; Pejipercll O , 4-4
Cc ; Pvpperell , 8-4 , UH ; ; Poppercll , ( M , 16o
Pepperell , 10-4 , 20c ; Utlca C , 4- , 4 0 ;
Wuehusett , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurom U , 4-4 , ii } < fc ; Au
rora H , 4-4 , ( to.
Pin NTs SOLID COI.OHS Atlanta , 6'c ;
Slater , So ; Herlin Oil , < ! Ko ; Garner Oil , li@
7o. PINK AND Houcs Kfchmond , Co ; Allen ,
Oc ; ttlvcrpoint , 6c ( Steel Itivcr , Cc ; Rich-
lon'd , TH. , IMclflc , ( Tap. I.VDino HI.VK -
nptan , Co 5 Centur.v Iudl o blue prints , lOo ;
\iuoricaii , ( I'.o ' ; Arnold , ll'.o ! Arnold H.
' 0 ; Arnold A , I''o : Arnold tlold Seal , ID c.
: s Charter Oak ( 4tx < ; IainnK ! | ) , 3'4Cj '
.odl. 41ai. < i Allen , fi' o : Uii'luiiotid , f > , 'Bo ;
ndior , ilo ; rdd.vstone , I'-o ; Pucillo , IV.
miTT .liMN' < Androscoj/trlii , 7 0 ; Kear.
arise , 7 ji" loi'l { < | ) ort , O o ; ( . 'oiipstofru , ti v.
lUTT * Standard. So ; liein , lO'jo ' ; IJeuuty ,
' ,1-5 Hoone , 14c ; H , i-u eil , * iUV > .
COTTOX KnvM't.t 10 per cent trade ills.
ount-LL , iP.i ! CC , T'.i' ' ; SS , s',11 : Nnmc-
et < , ( V4iN'o. : . o , IV ; lf.K , tn i" GO , 10' ' o ;
V.V. I'.V 14o XX life KX IS' ' '
. : OO. : , ; , ; K.-'tVj
S'o10 , Mjo ; ! ( ) , U > V ; 'Wj ' l' . " i' ; Ml , If.rT . BO ,
olored. lno ; " > 0. colored , I'Jc ; 70 , colored , 1m' ;
Jristol , IU' ' , o ; Union Paoltlo , ISo.
CII'ITVAIU | : Hibb white , is > 'a'o ; colored ,
O'.o. '
GINOIMM Pliinolett eliecki , 7140 : AVlilt-
enton , 7'40 ; York , 7'4i' ' ! Noriuandl lri" < .
jf ; I'aliMitta Drest , t > \Vhitteiiton ; lie.s ,
; Ueiifrew Ii ess , UCtd'J c.
TK-K - Lewlston , ! M ) in. , lS , t Lowlston.
Jin , l.'t'jo ; York , 'Win. , 14e ; Swift Hlver ,
' . ; Thonnlllu ) O O , i > c ; Thorndlko K K ,
> , e ; Thorndlko ISO , > , ! ; Tliorndlku XXX ,
.V ; Cordls Xo. B. 0 > . , o ; Cordin Xo. 4. Ilo.
lis'i.Ms : AnioskeiiK U oz. , HV ; Everett , 7
j. , IHo : York 7-oz. , lo ! ! ; llii.vinaker , J > 'te ;
alTreyXX , ll 4o : .lalTrcy XXX , V. " cj Hen-
or Creek AA , I''o ; Heaver Creek HH , lie ;
k'tiver Creek CC , lOo.
FI.AX SIID : : Market steady and uncliiingcU.
iood quality , f I.IIS per bushel.
HAY Common co.irso hay , $7.00(71 ( 7.JJO per
on ; upland prairie , $7.r > 0ifS.tO. ( (
COAIKpir , fid..1 : . ; nut , tlO.'JS ; ranee , flO..Ti ;
valnut block , 1.75 ; Iowa lump , fO.50 ; Iowa
utli.7r. : Illinois , W.Sr.t4.7B. (
Gluts Prices have advanced duriiiR the
) ast twenty-four hours. The following are
ho prices quoted : Wheat , Xo. 'J , ( Me ; rye ,
, r > ( ( ? fiOo ; oats , ! 2to ! ; corn , old , H7vo ; corn ,
low , tl5c ; barley , 4S ( C0L' ) uccordiiitf to
ijuality.
HIDES Green butchers' , r > l e ; preen cured ,
c ; dry Hint , lOe ; dry salt , f-c ; preen calf
skins , 73'jC ; dainaped hides , two-thirds price.
[ 'allow H'4o. ' Grease Prime white , ! ! cyel- ;
ow , 8e ; Brown , \ \ ? . Sheep pelts , 'Jo Jl'iOo.
Fi-iis Haccoon , 'J0o ( ; ; mink , lOft'Mic ;
nusk rats , fall , 'Jn 5c ; striped skunk , 10t/'Uie ( ' ;
nountain wolf. No. 1 , f.'l.Ht ( ) ; 60 ; No. ii , prai-
ie , riOC 7oo ; Xo. ' . ' , 4Ui4"o ( ; beaver. No. 1 ,
< crlb , W.00 ( a.0fl ; Xo. 2 , $ l.tKjil ) ( 25 ; otter ,
'I.IWtl.OO ' ; dry deer skins , 200io ; per Ib ;
Iry antelope , elk. moose , etc. , l"i ( 2. * > o.
Fl.ol'it AND Fini > Minnesotu patents ,
.W ) per cwt ; Kansas and Missouri winter
'aney jiatcnts , J2.4.riC < (2 ( U ) : Xobrimka patents ,
' J.2U2.tf ( ; > ; rye Hour.1 " > ( Ti l..H ' ) per cwt ; rye ,
.Iraham , f l.-IO per cwt ; wheat , Graham , il.7f >
: > cr owteornincal. ; yellow , ( Ko ) i > cr cwt : corn-
nc'iil , white , fl IK ) per cwt ; chopped feed ,
lee per ewt ; bran , fll.00i ! ( ( 13.50 per ton ;
bcreeninps , S'.i.OWu 12.00 per ton.
Sl'iinr.s Cologne spirits , IbS proof , $1. 10 ;
lo 101 proof , J1.12 ; spirits second quality , 101
roof $1.10 ; do IbS proof fl.09. Alcohol lt-S
iroof , $12.10 ] ) cr wlno trillion , Hcdistilled
whiskies , fcl.OOOil.BO. ( Jin blended , $ -1 f.0tf
2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , $2.00iitl.X ( ( ) : Ken-
: ucky and Pennsylvania ryes , > .00 < ifl.r ( > 0 :
Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whi kic > * , tl.BO
SII.H ( ) . Hrandies , imported , SB.OOQfS.M ) ; do
mestic , fl.llOiH ( : ) ( ) . ( Jins , imorted ] , iH.'iil ®
0.00 ; domestic , f LU-VftH 00. CliampaKUcs , 1m-
lortcd , per ease , $2&.00jii ( ) : < X ) ; Ainerlcsui , per
case , tlii.OO&i 111.00.
HCAVV HAHDWAitn Iron , rate , $2.70 ; plow
steal , special cast , 4'jc ; crucible steel , ( i' o ;
cast tools , do , 12(1(160 ; wapou simkes , per set ,
$2.000(560 ; hubs , per set , & 1.50 ; felloes ,
sawed dry , f 1.60 ; tongues , each , 7r > c ; axles.
aoli , 7.V ; siuare | nuts , per Ib , Oodilc ; coil
chain , per lbtikillSe ( ; malleable , t-0He ) ; iron
wetlnos , Oc ; crowbars , tic ; harrow teeth , 4c ;
spring steel , 4K.c ) ; IJurden's horse shoes ,
M.75 ; Uunien's inulo shoex. $ , " > .75 ; barbed
wire , in car lots , $4.00 per 10(1 ( Ibs ; iron nails ,
rates , 10 to 50 , * 2.40 ; steel nails , fc.50.
Dry Lumber.
DIMUSMOXS AND TIMIIKIts.
114 \
It ! It. Ifcft. 20ft. Sft 24ft.
.17Wl060a ) ) WJ1 HI 21 BO
J2 iVI ' ! Ml
Jl HI 21 W )
'xlll Xi HI 22 H )
'xlS . IS Si 1 HI 20 HI lil 60 1 Ml
4xH 8xH .IS HI 'ai ' Ml'lM ' ( Kl 'ii PO
rixisiiiNo.
1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , lj { inch , B. 2 3. . . . 50 50
M , clear , 1 inch , s. 2s. , . . . . 45 50
" " 1J < , Hf , 2in . . . . 40 50
A bclect , 1 inch , s , 2 s , , . . . . 40 00
" " l'1A ' \ in 44 00
H " 1 inch , s. 2 in . . . . ! ! 0 00
" 114" , lii. ) "i" . . . . 37 00
rOl'I.AH I.VMIIEIl.
Clear Poplar , Hx. Hds , K in. , 82s . . . . { .IS 'O
' " > iu. Panel , s'Js . . . . 27 00
1 " Corrugated Ceiling , ; < . . . 28 50
IIO HDS.
Xo. 1 com , s 1 s.$18 00 I No. 1 , coin , s 1 sf 17.00
No. 3 ' " J5.601 No. 4 " " 13.00
X TtLLOW PINE.
Com. 4 & 0in. nooring ? 17.50
Star " " 21.50
Clear ( fln Ceiling 21.60
Clear Jfin Partition 25.00
Clear linish , 1 ft Uf in. , s 2 s 2'J.OO
Clear corrugated ceiling , 4 in 25.00
Yellow pine casing and base 27.00
KEXCIXO.
Xo. 1,4 & 01ul2& 14 ft , rough $19.50
" " " 10 "
10.50
No. 2 , " 12 & 14 " lli.OO
" 10 "
17.50
( 'IIII.IXO AXI ) I'AHTITIOX.
1st com. * . ' in White Pine Ceiling $34,00
2nd " ' " " 2h.OO
Clear , % in Norway " " lli.OO
Jnd com. % in " " " 14.0U
STOCK no urns.
A 12 inch si s $45.50
No.Lcom.12 in 8 1 s , 12 ft 20.50
14 ft 19.00
10 ft 18.50
No. 2 , " " 10.00
" " " 1S ( ft 17.50
Inch Grooved Rooting , $1,00 per M , more
than 12-inch stock boards same length.
SIDISd.
A , 12,14& 10 ft.$21.60 I C , 12,14 & 10 ft.$15.50
B , " " 20.50 I D , " " 12.50
Wo cordially rccommtnA
vourl > atthet > hl rem tty
Known to ut foi Gonorthira
tnd Clcet.
We have sold ccniUrr *
tie , and In every case U
biijjlvcnmiifitiicn.
Alto It * I.lak ,
lludicn. N. Y.
Sold by Drop fists.
flic * tl.OO.
mo ii rmrquAiiiTiD WITH TR gionair-nr or THIS
COUKTHY W1I.I , SIX BT lUUIIKUO IMH Mir T11AI TUE
CHICA60.ROGKISLAND&PACIFICRAILWAY
Pr reason of Its central poiltlo.1. c.u a relation to lines
East of CbleaifO , anil ccntlnjvu lines at tArtnlnsI
points Wait , Horlhwfit and Hoathwcit. Is tlie true
middle link In that transrontlntntM iiyitem wlilrh
Inrltrs aud facilitates Irani ana traffic between the
Atlantic and Facile.
Tuu Kock Iiland main lln * anil branches Include ChiC -
C KO , Jollet.Ottawa , I.aS llc , reorla , Urntoo , Hollns
and Ilock Iiland , In Illinois ) Patsnport , Museatlno.
Waihlngton , ralrfl | il , OltuDiwaOikaluuia , Weitl.lb.
eriy , Iowa Clt7U sMolnesIndlanolaWlDttrtct , Allan ,
tie , KnozTllle , Auclubon , narlan , Guthrle Centre and
Council ] 3IuHsInlowai Gallatln , Trenton , St. , .lepo ,
Cameron and Kansas City , In Mlsiourl I I.nn iworth
and Atchlion , In Kanian Albert Lea , Minneapolis an4
8t.raullnMinnesota ) Wntertown and BtoiiK FallsIB
pakuta.aud.uimdrtc'K.r Intermediate cltlti and towni
' . 'The Great Rock Island Route"
Guarantees rpeed , comfort , certainty and safsty. Its
permanent war Is dlstlnirulihrd for Its eieejlenre. Us
Lrldpes are of stone and Iron. Its track Is of silli )
itesF.ltsrolll/ir stock perfect. Iti jimitnger eiulini | nt
kas all tbesatetjsppllancca that riiierlcucebsspr'ioJ
Qieful. and for luiurlotis accommodations It uai ir <
rstied. Its Kiprms Trains consist of superltr Waj-
Coaclies , elrcant rulliqan l'fl c Parlor and tletping
Cars , superb Dining Cars , roTiding dellcKms sassls ,
and ( between Chicago and St. Joseph , Atchlion anil
Xanias Cltj ) restful Redlining Chair Oars. Its USD-
atrement Is conierratlr * , IU dUclpllno sucUr.t ;
' 'The Famous Albert Laa Roi'.ro"
Between Chicago and Illnneapolls and St. I'aIs th *
farurtt * . Orertblsllne BolM Fast Express Trains ni
dally to attractlre resorts for tourists In I wa and
XI viesola , and , Tta Watertown and Stout Falls , to Ike
rid wheat and ( rretlnj lands of Interior Dakota. Tla
tehees , and Kankakee , tlie Itotk Iilind ( ffers svperlor
Udncements to trarelers betweesi Cincinnati , IBdlaa.
ap ! li , Lafayettn and Council Bluffs , St. Joseph , Atckl-
SDI. Learenwortb , Kanias City , St. raul , ana latems-
late points. All patrons ( especially ladles an4 ebll
tfrenrecelr < protectioncourtesy and kindly aU atl a
Far tlrkels , maps , folders , copies of Western Trail , or
ay drilred information , apply to principal oHces la
the Veiled States Mid Canada , or addreis , at CWtafo
1.1. CAIll , t. ST. JlMD , I. A. HILIUII.
_ Agrlculturnl Implomonta.
CHURCHILL PARKER ,
) ealer In Agricultural Implements , Wagons
Carrlnnei anil llneulp IIM It I tin * . , mm li > np Vr.t. ( nvt . . . * , . _ lU'lwien Wh niu
' " '
METCALF'CO. ,
Anlciiltiiral Implements , WagoiisCarriage , $
llusitlos , itc.VhoU : > Mili > , Omnhn. NcbriKkn.
PARLIN. ORENDORF & MARTINA
AgrlcnltnralttfiffWagSns & Buggies
HJi Wi.lliSaml IW.Juin'i Mrcct , Oiiinlin.
p. P.'MAST & . co. ,
Mannfaclnrers of Bnckeyo Drills. Seeders ,
Cnltltntorx , liny ltnkiOiler Mill * niul l.uimn I'ul'
ii'rlifti. Cor llth niul Mclioln * ttvuti.
VVINONA IMPLEMENT CO.r
Agrlcnllnral Iiimleiiienisiwagons &Bni ies
_ riirnprltlhniiil XU'liolas xtrrvt *
Artists' Mntorlnls.
'
A. HOSPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
Htri-ol , Omnlm. Nclira k .
Boots and Shoos.
W. V. MORSE & CO. ,
Jobbers of Book and Shoes ,
ill rarnam tit. , Omaha , Nub Mnnufactury ,
MlPCt , lloaKui.
KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. ,
( MuoccMora to Hi-oil. Jones A Co. )
Wliolesale Mannfactnrers of Boots and Shoes
Agouts for Ro lon Utibbcr f > hp Oo. 1103,110441106
Ilarney St. , Omnha , Nvtirnskit.
Coffees , Splcos , Eto.
CLARKE COFFEE CO. ,
Omaha Coltoo and Pplce Mills.
Teas , Coffees Spices , Baking Powder.
Klarortng Kitri\ot . Ijiiindry Illuo. InM , Ktc. 11111(16
Ilarney Street , Umnhn , NvlirnKkH.
_ Crookory and Olnsswnro.
'
W. L.'WRI < 3HT. '
Anent for the Manufacturers and Iinportern of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys.
Ktc. office , 317 S ) . 13tli St. , Unialia , Nebraska.
Commission and Storage.
D. A ? HURLEY , "
Commission and Jobbing ,
latter , KUKI nml I'r.nlucp. . CormUnmi'iitii inllrltoa.
Ucaauuartcrfl for StoiiGwart > , llerry lluxi > s and
Ornpo U kvt > . 1111 DoilKO St. , Omnlia.
RIDDELLA. RIDDELL.
Storage and Commission Merchants.
Bptclaltlps Ilitttcr , KKgs , Chi-pup , I'oultry , ( lamoi
Oysters , Ktc. , Ktv. ill boiilh Mh Stroel.
WIEDEMAN & CO. ,
Produce Commission Merchants ,
Poultry , Hutter , ( iame.Kntlts. Ktc. 2'JOHoutb. Kill SU
Omaha , Nebraska.
GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. ,
( Bucces ors to Mct < liann A Schruoiler. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage fi ,
Oninhu. Nohrn > kn.
Coal , Coke and Limo.
"OAL , CO'KElii LIME CO. .
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
K9 South nth Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
J. J. JOHNSON SL CO. .
Mannfactnrers of Illinois White Lime ,
ipd shlnpcrs of Coal , Coke , Oinciit. Plaster , Mm * ,
Drain Tile atul Power I1ip. | CrUci' , rnitun Hotel ,
Farnnni bt. , Omaha , N b. Tclcplione 611.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. .
Shippers of Coal and Coke.
214 South 1Mb St. , Omaha , N b.
M. E. SMITH SL CO. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions
lllttand | 104IouglaB , Cor. llth St. , Omaha. Nob.
KlCpATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODSCJO
Importers and Jobbers in Dry RQOdsNotions ,
Utntt1 Furulshlne OooilnCorner litli anil llarnej HM. ,
Omaha , Nttraeka.
Furniture.
DEWEY it STONE.
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Faroam Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
Groceries.
PAXTON , GALLAGHER * CO. .
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
I0f > , 707,709 and 711 S. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb.
McCORD. BRADY 4 CO. .
Wholesale Grocers ,
Wh and I.eavenworth Street ! , Omaba , Nebraska
D. M. STEELE & CO. .
Wholesale Grocers ,
Oa , 1231 and 1323 Harney Btreot. Omaha , Neb.
ALLEN BROS. .
Wholesale Grocers ,
1114 and 1116 Ilarney Street , Omaha , Neb.
Hardware.
LEE. FRIED * CO. .
Jobbers of Hardware and Nails ,
Tlnware.Suret Irnn.Ktc. Admit , for Uowo Scalci.and
Miami 1'owjcr Co. , Owaba , Neb.
HIMEBAUGH 4 TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop
Mechanic ' Tools and llnffulo Scalp * . HK > Douglas Kt.
Omaha , Nebraska
RECTOR * WILHELMY CO. .
Wholesale Hardware ,
lOthand llirnuy Sts . Omaha , 'Nob. Wrslprn Aii
for Austin I'nwdrr Co..IrlTutsoa SIPel Nalli , t
banks Sl nd tU -ales )
Heavy Hardware.
"
. J. BROATcfT.
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Springs , \V x n Htork , lUrUware I,1nnb r , etc.
anil Ull Uino ! Mireot , Oaiiilm.
EDNEY 3t UIKBON ,
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
Tagouanrt Cairlafo Wood Stork , Iliav ) lUrrtwarfc.
Btc. HIT and Ulv U-nveuworlh 8t. , Omahu , Neb.
Hats , Caps , Etc.
W. L. PARROTTE ft CO. ,
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
HOT lltrpty Btreet , Omaha , Neb.
Liquors.
WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO
and ILER ft CO. ,
Importers & Jobbers of FineWines & Liprs
last India Bitters ami Donieitlo Liquors ill I Harncy
J-urt berT
'
OMAHA LUM'HER co. .
All kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
ISCb atrttl tml Union Paciao Truck , Otasba.
LOUIS""BRADFORD"
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
D urstc. T nls-0orner 7lh iu < S lougl i ; Corner III
C. N. DEITZ.
Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber ,
Htb arfl CHIforala 5ti. , Omat . N t.
FRED W. GRAY.
Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc
, , , , , ,
Corasr ( lb and rc | la lt . .0u tl > a. _
T. w HARVEY LUMBEK"C"OMT
To Dealers Oaly.
O4t , li Tanait 8Ml , ( J a.
'JOHN A , WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc ,
r.l An nean rortUa * Cspoenl IUt > * (
Jt > y fcU'"i ' UMj < t if
Ltimbor.
CHAS. R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lninber , *
troc rirrotanJ | _ I'arnnct 1'loorlniJ > lh and Douclas )
Mllllnory and N oil on ay j
iToUEHFELDER Si CO , ,
Importers & Jobbers of Millinery & Notion
W , 710 atul 31 ] South llth ftrept.
Notions.
J. T. R75uiNSON NOTMON CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
4HI ami 4(15 ( tionlh IClh gtreet , Omaha.
*
VINYARD & , SCHNEIDER ,
Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods ,
! ! ( ( > Hartley Street , dinotm.
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. *
Wholesale Rcflned and Lubricating Oils ,
Ailu ( lren e , etc. , Omnha. A.M. lllnhop , Manan Tj
Paper.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
nrry h nlcn stock of printing , wrapping ami wrltti
paper Special intention firm to car load oMers.
Printers' Materials.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION.
Auxiliary Publishers ,
Dtnltra latjie. prntirs i l printer * ' lurplie * . Ml
South Ulli Mrrvl , Om hu.
Rubncr Coociu.
OMAHA RUBBER CO. ,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods
Oil Clothing mill Irf'iithpr IIPltlnK. IKK fnninm Strset.
Stonm Fittings , Pumps , Eto.
A .T.rSTRANO CO. . .
Pumps , Pipes and Engines , '
Elcnm , wnli-r , mllwnjf ntul mlnlim ui < | illpt , etc. HO ,
IC.'iinil'/JI Vanillin Mrpt'l , Omulm.
CHURCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Piiinns , Pipe , Fittings ,
htpnni * iiil Wntrr SiiPlillc' , llfnitquarli'm Mr M
Kooit A Cn > coi l Ilil Knrnnni yt , Omiilm. ,
U.S. WIND ENGINE * PUMP COTT"
Steam and Water Snpnlies ,
UallltUr > M" < 1 Mllln , Ols nml 1QI Knrnniti St. , Omaha ,
U. F. Uost ! AUInR MitiuiKiT *
BROWNELL & CO. .
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery ,
Blicet Iron Work. Htoatn I'umt".H w MIIU. ViU-Vllt
LviiTtMiKorth htrt't'tliiiHlin. )
Soods.
PHIL. STIMMEL& CO. ,
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds' '
til nml 919 Juno * St. .
StornRo , ForwardlnRr & C o m ml saj ri
ARMSTRONG. PETT S & CO. ,
Storage , Forwarding and Commission , '
Ilrnnrh liuunc of tlio llcnnvjr ln ! iv Co. Iliicultii It
wholcBulunn.l rctnll l.iH.1 lid nnJ 1,11'i liunl tTtrcut ,
Dm aim. 'IVIuplicim * No. TUI.
Tons and Clgnrs.
WM. A. WILSON & CO. .
f
Imnorters and Jobbers of Teas & Cigars ,
Spkei anil Dnliiy IlnkliiK I'owdcr. 11 It ) mi J 1418 liar *
ticy t-treet , Oiuiilm.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice1 , "
John Kienuter , 1'roiirlHlor , VJU PuilgB nml KXInud lift
North lUlh btri'ut , Ouinlm. ;
Smoke Stacks , Boilers , Etc.
H. K. SAWYER. '
Manufacturing Dealer in SmoKe Stacks , '
llrltclilnus , Tnnkr and ( iriiKrnl Holler llepnlrlnv. 1318
Doclgu Ktreut , OniHlm , Nub. \
PAXTON li VI ERr'NG.
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort ,
ICnllnf s , Hrmi work , iioncrnl foundry , iiiiulilnc nnd
tlackiiulth work. Ofllcc Hiiil wurki , U. 1 * . Ity. aud ,
mta titrttt , oiii li . , ' ,
OMAHA WIRE& IRON WORKS , '
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
Desk rails , window euHrdi , flower stands , wire * lgD0
to. , lil Nortli lflb St. , Omaha. 7
OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKS
Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes i
lH.Jnll work , Iron nil wire fencing , iltfiu. rCc. Of
Anilreon , 1'rop'r. Cor lull nud Jnckton bl .
MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARD Co
.Miinuluctuior unit Jobber * In
Wagons , Buggies. RaKes , Plows Etc ,
l.r Vlli nml rii'ttlv Sti.otiiiilin Nub.
MEAGHER & SPROAT.
Oenernl Agents for Dlebold Hnfu A Ixick Co.'I
Fire and Burglar Proof Sales.Tiine IMs.
V ult > nlJ ll Work , 141S K rimm Street. Unmln. '
Ovornllo. _ _ _
" " "
CAN"FTE"L"D MANUFACTURnVa co.
Manufacturers of Oyeralls ,
Jotni 1'aati , Shirts , Ktc. 1IIR nml llill Douiilai Street , '
Omulm , Ncli.
Sash , Doors , Etc.
& CO. .
.MnmifucturiT * of
SasD , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , ,
Brincli Olllce , mil nml Unn1 Htrectn , Omalm , Neb.
Bb HN MANUFACTURING CO. . ,
Manufacturers of Sasn , Doors , Blinds ,
, Klnlr Work and Inlorlur llnnl Wood Kin-
lib. h. E , Curner Stli nml l.ciivgnwortli Streets ,
Oiunlin , Nt > b.
OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. .
Manufacturers of Mouldings , Sasn , Doors ,
And IJIImlj. Turnlnx , Stair-work Hank knj OOlce
HttlriK , anli und I'oppli'Km Aanuu.
Browors.
STORZ & ILER.
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1MI North KlMhtevnlh b > Uccl , Oinnbn , Nob.
o.R.rAi.Miii. x H. nrciixAV j. n. MI.ANCIIARK.
PALMER. RIGHMAN & CO. ,
Live Stock Commission Merchants ,
O8lo ll'iiim 24 , OiipoMl * Kirlmnvp IlulMlag , Union
_ fatm k Vknls , Boiilli Oumlm , Neb.
McCO Y BROsZ *
Live Stock Commission Merchants , . '
Market ( urnlilipd free on tippllr llon. SUxikr rs Ui4
( ( QdeMfurnlihivl on uixwl Utnni , Ut-fcrearcn Ooik >
li > r.ktioiiBl llHiik > an Snutli OniUm N tlon * ! . Unlori
Htnck Yard * , Kmth Lim h .
I76 Rl M E R . W E ST E RFIELD ft M ALEY
Live Stock Commission ,
Iloon li , Kicbanve Hulldlns , bnlou Stock
Miiulli Omnhu , Ncu.
HORN
Commission Dealers in Live Stock , -
Itftom 2 > , Rnli iio BulMlii . Di.lou f-'tock YOl , S.
( mitUa lUir rcnre Union Nul'l Hunk , Omaha.
Union SUtck V rU llAnk , iOaikliK , K S. llowliT
rin. An ll k A , TraH ( jo , Oinuh./ _
" " " "
ALEXAN"OE"H" * FITCH. "
Commission Dealers in Live Stock ,
Boom 3 , oo lt Kicliinf * llall'llp . Uuror.
Yarilt , botilli Ouialit , hub ,
UNION STOCK YARD'S 'co
Of Oinalia , Limitci
JUDICIOUS AND PIRSISTtNT
dap aiunyi prnviiu
Hfoiii pluclnif Mi7
A.1\ TtlMnguonsult
LORD & THOMAS.
li U 41 * ui Wk UHl , CHICAGO.