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THE OMAHA -DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY -DECEMBER 7 , 1887 ,3
The Long-Expottod Bronk In Grain
Prlcoa Finally Showo Itself.
WHEAT AND CORN BOTH DROP.
Tlio Provision I'lt Sliou-H Quito n
HtrittiK OprniiiK Cuttln Trailing ;
Only 3liMlufiicl ( > ! i\utlvu
Unwell leil
CHICAGO PltODUCn MAKKKT.
Cit'A < io , Dec. C. [ Special Telegram to
the Hr.i.1 : For several weeks , mid , In fnet ,
iilmost ever since grain prices began to move
upward , n good part of thu professional trad
ers have been looking for u break. They
have siivcral times believed that It was duo
nnd hnvu acted upon their belief , much to
their discomfiture. Hut to-day It cumc. It
was not very large , but V.MS something inoro
than u halt In the upward movement and the
bears tire somewhat jubilant. Wheat and
corn each lost about lc during the morning
session , but this docs not represent the ex
tent of the fluctuations , because ut one tlmo
In the day there were better prices in both
pits than the opening , nnd the close was In
thu most oetivo dells-cries , Bolncwlmt higher
than the lowest point reached. May wheat
opened at S.V e , advanced to Kio and then
fell steadily to SI's'c. The beginning of the
ilccllno was caused by heavy rcall/.lng and
when It was once started , stop orders coming
In accelerated the movement. All faith In
the grain was not dead , however , and after
this dip of l jfc there was a reasonably steady
Improvement until May wheat touched S.Vt'c-
ngaln , when there was another reaction to
ttio neighborhood of 84 } e , at which price It
closed at 1 o'clock. January wheat opened
nt 7bJ o , sold down to 77 , } u and closed there
at 1 o'clock. Thu believers In wheat do not
think that the faith of the country Is broKen
nnd attribute the decline to-day largely to
rcali/.lng of profits by outsldo speculators ,
The country has made money on the advance
und is expected to come after more money on
the lenctlon. On tlio other hand bears con
tend that while speculation may raise prices ,
it can't keep them up , and itro talking about
a return to the level of last summer's j > riccs.
Corn opened about ' < < ' under thu closing
prices of yesterday at Mli c for January and
th > } { for May. Thu scnmitlomil feature of this
iimrket was the attempt of one local trader ,
now heavily loaded with corn , to put the
prices up. Under his bidding the price for
May delivery advanced f lorn r > 5e to iMi ; < , e ,
but thu bidder evidently got very much nmro
grain than ho wanted and was obliged to
turn seller , wheicupon the price fell to . "ilJsi1 ,
iishcerdrop of IJjJo. Twice after that the
May delivery touched ftrOfc , but lingered
most of the tlmo between fHS e and , ° > 4 ! , e
nnd finally rested at 1 o'clock at 54JjC.
Aside from thu one struggle between local
tradcis noted above the feature of this mar
ket , us in wheat , was thu heavy rcali/ing by
longs and on the sharp dcclinu thu stop or
ders from thu outsidu. January corn
Hold up on the early advance to fil'fc ,
then down to 4.iXo ul'd closed there at 1
o'clock.
Then1 was quite , active trading in oats and
the miukct developed considciable strength
in early dealings , but later there was a re
liction and prices receded sharply toward thu
close of tlio regular session. Onu o'clock
quotations for May stood at ! ! : ij c , January
nnd February closing at : ! ll'fe ' and yo e re
spectively. May opened at ! tlj : < e , or about
.vstei day's closing price , and on the early
bulge that future sold up to 'U'.fc. ' Kc.ili.-.ing
by longs was the principal cause of the re-
r.ction.
In thu provision trade something of a ro-
ni'llon was experienced. The opening was
quilo btiong and In the early part of thu ses
sion pork sold -J'J.jiUro ! ( ! , lard 5i(7Jfe ( and
short ribs 7Jj ( < UOc. from the prices obtained
on Hie initial transactions. Before the mar
ket , however , became accustomed to the en
hanced values a general desire was mani
fested to realize. The country , Into buyers
and some prominent packers loaded down thu
trade with offerings nnd as the demand
proved Insufficient ! ! severe break followed. In
the receding turn thu movement was irregu
lar , but it steadily dropped to a lower
level and at 1 o'clock extreme
inside pi ices prevailed. In pork the
drop suffered from the morning's
highest point was ! I7ii ( ? 12 } c , in lard l- ) < jC
and in short ribs 10(14 ( loo. Based on last
night's closings the day's actual decline WHS
" 0ji ( auon pork , lOo on lard and 10@l'J ) c
on short ribs.
Arrnuxoo.v Si : wix Wheat lower ; May
nt about M'fo , and January 77-1o. ( Corn
lower ; May K < J ( it54u , January 4'Jc ' , Decem
ber 4bJiC. Oats lower ; May ic ! ! , January HOe ,
February We. Pork declined I7J < c and closed
nt $11 I7J.J for January , $ U. < l2 > < j for February
nnd fl.'i 10 for May. Lard closed 1-Jifo lower ,
or at . 7.'JO for December , 47.'Jo for January ,
$7..T > for February , t7.45 for March and $7.0.
for May. Short ribs were 5iD7'oe ( lower ,
closing at $7 M for January , S7.57.Ji for Fob-
i-uiiry and i7.07 } for March.
CHICAGO MVK STOCK.
CtncAOO , Doe. 0. [ Special Telegram to
the HnK.l CATTLI : Trade was only mod
cratcly active at best , shipping orders wore
light and mainly for low-priced cuttle , prime
natives were FO live , and , in fact , good tt
medium nntlvi s were not plentiful. Texan :
woto plentiful , but there were no northeri
rangers. As to prices , there was little or m
change. Common and undesirable natives
were slow of sale from llrst to last. I'lair
nnd medium steers moved along at about the
prices as last week. Shipping steers
lilTO to IfiOO Ibs , S-I.OOCrt.'i.OO ; 1 ! > 00 to it50 : Ibs
* ) . 'r..p.40 ( ; Ml ) to 1200 Ibs , $2.7J ( ; f.75
Stockj-'rs and feeders , $1.7o@.l ! ) ( ) ; cows ,
bulls and mixed , $ l.i"(3'J.7ri ( ; bulk , $ l. ( > 0 ( < i
2.00. Texans dull nnd lower ; steers , fc.tl !
( gil.OO ; cows , * l.W.J.iO. )
lions Trade was unsettled , with values
on the down turn. At the close some sales
men were quoting declines equal to r > © IOc or
mixed and common. Of course , as is always
the case when the down turn does not set it
until latothero were lots sold equally us higl
as yesterday and cannot bu taken as a guide
for the general market. Choice and fnnej
heavy sold at i.rit(2. ) ( ' > .ii. ibcst packing sorts a
$5.40tfi..r ( ! > 0 and common at $5.tO5.H.1i. : ( High
priced lots looked very dear to the buyer al
tlio close. Light soils , including the Yorl <
variety , ncro quotable at tS.'JJCgS.SO ant
common ut $5.10i ( 5.ir > .
FINANCIAL.
Nr.w YOIIK , Doc , 0. [ Special Tclegran
to the Br.i : . ] STOCKS The New Yorl
market for shares opened with an improve
incut and for n few moments the clique
managed to frighten the shorts in St. Paul
Loulsvillo & Nashville and I-ackawanna
When they ceased covering the last weak
cned and a decline of 1 per cent occurred
The market was entirely professional , out
aiders cut no tlguro whatever , and it look
like a hopeless case to try and iiiaugurati
J , anything in the way of a bull movcmcu
' without their support. It is a poor tlmo o
the year to get up any enthusiasm on the loni
ldc of stocks. Many prominent houses an
in-rayed on the bull side and it Is well-knowi
that they arc loaded to the guards with thei
Bitccialtles and of course uro very anxious fo :
nn upward market , Buying from London i
entirely of n scalping order. They knoy
ncross the water as well as we do on this slili
that the rapid advance tj cereals , which i !
luised on short crop , means lighter earning
next year for all our western Hues. The rail
roads cannot expect l SS to give them th
dividends that 1S-S7 has furnished. All th
railroad manaijci-a will acknowledge that the ,
nntlcipato a decided fulling off. With then
facts staring operators in the face It U no
surprising that but few can bo tempted t
take any stock In uny permanent advance
At times the bears overdo business on the !
Bide of the house by overseeing , as has bee
thocaso In St. Paul , Union Pacific and Lout ;
Villo & Nnshvlllc , then thu cliques In thcs
properties engineer a twist on the ) sellers an
When they cover the market falls flat. Th
fccling'tunt any moment uiouey may be maO
uncomfortjibly close Is nlso.A disturbing cle
ment. Whni we get .Into the new year and
congress gets down to work we may expect
lo see a little more blue sky In the situation
and In tlio meanwhile .the Impression Is that
stoelts will gradually seek n lower level. It
will be much easier to build the frame work
for an upward movement on prices , say 5 per
cent lower , than at present. Tim market
would certainly prove morn attractive nnd
there would bo p. clitineo of the publle lend
ing n helping hand , As the day waned the
innrkct became rather feeble nnd the proper
ties so bouyant early In the session were con
spicuous by their weakness. In the final
dealings the tone was rather feverish. The
message did not help matters and stocks
were down to nbout the lowest for the day.
( tovnuNMEXT * Government bonds were
dull and heavy to weak.
YKSTIWIIU'S QfOTATION'S.
TT. H. 4srpKlitored ISI'J'O. ' ' .V N. W WVJ
If. S * . 4s coupon. . . K4'i ' | doprefuriud HO
r.S. 4'isn-Klstid 107 YO. V.I' \ ( * i
II. S 4's ' coupon . .tOT'a ' < > It. N KT'J
Tarlflc lit of " . . .lilt | ( ) . T 5Mi !
I'aimilu foiithciu Mi Pacific Mull Itj ;
( Vnttiil Pacific 'll's ' l'.l ) . .V I' i.1) )
Chlnico * : Alton I.TJij Piillmiin I'alaceCarUn
( ' , , II.y ISS'i ' KoadliiL' usij
! . . I , , itV lliO'i ' Kork Island Jitj : |
II.AcU. U J | St. t , . k S. V m
llriu i. . " , ' diiprt'fi'rri'd K ; <
do pri'furri-d tXi'/iiO. ' . M. & St. Paul . . Ill1 ,
Illinois ( Viitral llil do preferred..112 > {
I..II.&W -Ill' } St. P. AMI illlj ,
K.AsT 177. doprffurivd 1W (
" " -Mioru Mi Texas Paclllc My
I. . .V N ( II'i Union I'uclllc
.Michigan Cuntral . ( ff'J.W. ' . . ! , . * ! 17
MlHsonrlPiiclllc. . . . Ki' < lo prefcrrvil Ill
.Missouri Pacific. . . . K'4V. ' . U. Telegraph. . . 78
do piufurivd V it\ \
Moxr.v On call , easy at 4iti per cent ,
last loan 5 per cent , closed offered ut 4 per
cent.
cent.PIUMG
PIUMG MCUCANTII.K l'Ariu-C@3j : ; per
cent.
STCIIMXO ExctuNon Dull but steady nt
S4.8U. < for 00 day bills , and f .S4 f for de
mand.
IMIOUUCK SIAUKKTS.
Clilcngo , Dec. (3. ( Following are the ! 2:30 :
closing prices :
Flour Steady and nominally unchanged.
winter wheat , l.r > Q < 2r4.HI ( per bbl ; spring
wheat , ? : i.r > 0 ( < fl.r.O ] ) er bbl ; rye , ? J.if > y.OO
per bbl ; buck wheat , sJTi.nOfgO.'jri per bbl.
Wheat Market showcel sharp reaction and
trading was active but weak , prices close
being U eel o under yesterday ; cash , 70J c ;
January , 77 > 'uo ' ; May , tj-l ! Mlc. (
Corn Active but unsettled , prices being
subject to fre < iuent and rapid fluctuations
but feeling was quite firm and prices ad
vanced J < ( iMo , but later ruled weaker and
closed l ) ( . ' 4lj ( < c under yesterday ; cash ,
ISJ c : January , 4'.ic ; May , M I.VlOc.
Oats Dull and considerably lower ; Janu
ary , HOc ; May , ! ( 't'se.
Kyo Firm at 61'Jf ' e.
H.irley Nominal.
l'i line Tlnuithy 43.32.
FlaxseedI.5. .
Whisky fl. 10.
Pork Active but fluctuated within wider
lingo and prices averaged lower ; January ,
fl .4l > > .J ; May , $1.1.10.
Lard Uuleil weaker and irregular , closing
ewer that yesterday : cash , $7.17 ; Junu-
iry , S-r.'il ; May , $7.Ma7.i ( ( ( ; } ; .
Dry Salted Meats Shoulders , M.OO 'O.OO ;
shoit clear , SS.OJ S.IO ; short ribs , S7.45
tor January.
IJutterJuiet ( but firm ; creamery , 24(231e ( ;
dairy , 17 } ( < r. > < ic.
Cheese Firm ; full cream clicddnrs , 11
( ii'lU4e ; flats , llj ll.'ic ; young Americas ,
Hides Weaker ; heavy green salted , fijftjs
7e ; light , do. , 7e ; salted bull , fijjc ; green
do , 4Uc ; green salted calf , bVib ( o ; dry Hint
ind ( fry calf , 12ijiac ( ; dry salted , lOo ; dea
cons , iiOo each.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 country , 3 c ;
No. 2 , U. e ; cakes , 4c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour , bbls UI.OOO 28,000
Wheat , bu IMi.OOO 2i,000 (
Corn , bu 70,000 i > SlXX )
Oats , bu 111,000 feb.OOO
liyc.hu 4,0H , ( ) none
Barley , bu 71,000 69,000
New York , Dec. ft. Wheat Receipts.
78,1100 bu ; exports , : u,000 bu ; options ruled
weak through the entire session , closing
heavy at near the bottom nr at n decline of
Kl"X"i sl'ot ' ? % lower and moderately
active ; ungraded red , bSJflgSM c ; No. 1 red ,
nominal at 11.1)505 ) No. 'J red , b ! > ; ! ( < j ! > 0 ; < ro in
toro and elevator , tRjr91 ! ( > Jo deliveredfb'J ,
O'MC f. o. b. ; January closed at IHI } C.
Corn Receipts , 'JII.OOO ; exports , yy'J.)0 ) ; spot
lots I'fOJlc ' and options I ( < 7lJ c lower , closing
weak ; ungraded , ( ilQlVI > c ; No. , ( ll ti''e ;
No. 2 , ( W > 'fgtKJo in elevator , llirt04Ku : de-
livpied ; January closing at tW c.
Oats Hcceipts , 40KIO ( ; exports , none ;
market fairly active and lU@lc lower ; mixed
western , tofNOo ; white westorg , 40@44c.
Coffee Spot , fair ; Kio steady utSH.OO ; op
tions opened higher and closed 10 ® 15 points
lower ; sales , b ,750 bags ; December , (1,1.35
( < ? 1.1.4r. ; January , * 14.SO@lB.0.1j February ,
$14.70V.M5.0.1 ; March , $14.70 ( jl5.0j ; April ,
$14.70(3)15.00 ( ) ; May , $14.fiO < 3t4.5. !
1'etroleum Firm ; United , f > lc.
Eggs In fair Inquiry ; western , 20 < 223c.
Pork Quiet but linn.
Lurd UiS'-M points lower nnd more active ;
western steam , spot , f-7.75it7.b.1. (
IJuttor Firm witli demand fair ; western ,
14diWc : ; western creamery , 17JtJc. !
Clieese Ouiet and lirmly held ; western ,
KniiRas CitjDoc. . ft. Wheat Strong ;
No. 2 soft , cash , 7ri-jc ) ; January , 73o bid , iCc
usited ; May , 7'.l70h/e ) bid , bOc asked.
Corn Weaker ; No. 'J , cash , 4.15 < c asked ;
January , 447G bid , 45 ; o asked ; May , 4SHi
bid , 4bc asked.
Oats No. 3 , cash , 30c asked.
St. IjouiH , Dec. 0. Wheat Lower ; casb
Ku ; May , b5c = < .
Corn Lower ; cash , 4S(714S.fc ( ' ; May , 49Xe
Oats-Dull ; cash , : J9c230 > fc ; May , -J
Pork f 1 1.7.1.
Whiskv-1.0.1.
ii Firm ; creamery , 24@30c ; dairy
.
Ai'Tiiuxoox Bo vim Wheat weak am
lower : December , 7lo ) bid ; January , 79 } e :
May , b.X'/c. Corn active but lower ; Dccem
ber , 47J o -.January , 4'J o bid ; May , 7 Ho
Oats lower ; May , 31c.
Milwaukee , Dec. ( i. Wheat Weak
cash , 74 : ; January , "i ) c ; May , S2l , < , 'e.
Corn Steady : No. 8 , 4SJ c.
Oats-Dull ; No. a white , 32c.
llyo-Easlcr ; No. 1 , ( il c.
llarlcy Lower ; No. ' - ' , 70c.
Provisions Easier ; pork , December , 514.7 ;
@ 15.00.
Ijlvci-pool , Doc. ( i. Wheat Dull nnd de
mnnil pocy ; holders offer freely.
Corn Firm and demand good ; mixed wcs
tern , f > s 3 , ' < 1 per cental.
MliincapollN , Dec. 0. Wheat - Huice
weak and closed lower ; No. I hard , cash
74-fc ! ; January , 75Jjf.es May , S2J o ; No. !
northern , cash , ? JV e ; January. 75J. e ; May
VOJ o ; No. 'J northern , cash , C9j < fe ; January
70J oMny ; , 77JIC. On track : No. 1 hard
75c ; No. i northern , 71 ! < e ; No , 2 northern
70c.
70c.Flour Quiet ; patents , $4.40@4.DO ; bakers'
'
Keceipts Wheat , 185,000 1m.
ShlinncntsWheat , KI.OOO . bu ; Hour , 20,40 , (
bbls.
Cincinnati , Dee. 0. Wheat In fair de
mand with marko : steady ; No. 2 red , bOKc
Corn Firm ; No. 2 , mixed , Mo.
Oats In fair demand ; No. 2 mixed , 34Vc ,
Kye-No. ' . ' , 7U- .
Provisions Pork , nomlnalat (13.50(215.75 (
lard , neglected at J7.37.l < ( il7.40.
Whisky Firm at (1.03.
Now Orleans , Dec. 0. Corn Stead ;
nt Me.
Oats -Strong and higher ; No. 2 , 40@41c.
Cornmcal Quiet at J2.75.
Hog Products Good demand and price
tending upward ; pork , (15.00.
LanF-(7.12 < .
Hulk Meats-Shoulders , (0.37 ; lone clea
nud clear ribs , ) { 7.87 > .f .
MVE STOCK.
ITnion Stock Yurdti , Chicago , Dec. C
The Drovers' Journal reports :
Cattle Keceipts , 11,000 ; market steady
fancy , ( .1.75 ; hipplng steers , S'J.'tXg.l.U )
stockers and fcedcn * . (1.75 3.10 ; cows , bull
and mixed , (1.35i3.T5 ( ; Texas cattle , (1.5
Hogs Keceipts , 33,000 ; market slow nni
5@lOo lower ; rough and mixed. (4.fc5@5.40
heavy , ( .1.10Q5.C5 ; liiget , (4.H ) ( 5.2oj skips
Sheep Keceipts , 8,000 ; market steady
natives , ( : t.Ki ( < U4.SO ; western , (3.2x3 *
Texans , r..AO a.TS ; lauibsl f l.00aft.75.
National Stock Yimlt ) . Kasr SI
IjouU , Dec. 0 Caltla Keceipts , 3,000
shipments , WX ) ; market steady ; choice hcuv
native steers , t4."V1 ( ,1.00 ; fair to peed jintlvcs.
( : t.SOC U.40 ; butchers' steers , medium to
choice , KUOC'M.OO ; stockcrs nnd feeders , fair
to good , ( l.bO ( 'J.OO ; "rangers , ordinary to
good , 2.350 * 1.15.
Hogi Kccelpts , 0,000 , ; shipments , 800 ;
market active nnd u sluidc lower ; choice
heavy nnil butchers. ' selections , ( .1.5001 5.111 ;
liacklnp , medium to prime , (5.3Ui&.riO ( ! ; York
ers , fair to choice , M.OOOJfi.20.
Kntiins City , Dec. 0. Cattle Rccolgla ,
3,000 ; shipments , l,200j good to choice grass ,
ningo ami natives stronger ; common slow
nnd nlxUt steady , good to cholco corn-fed ,
? 4.2.1W4.70 : costuon to medium , ( S.3.KW4.15 ;
stocker , ? 2.Kii2.rt ( ) ) ; feedlng teers , (2.0.109
. ' 1.2.1 ; cows , (1.350J.J.70 ; grss range , Sl.bOfti
3.H ( ) .
Hogs Keceipts 13,00 ; shipments , none ;
market weak and 5c lower ; common to choice ,
? 4.700l5.40 ; skips nnd pigs , ( .2.1 ( 1.50.
OMAHA ll\'K STOCK.
Cattle.
The receipts of cattle yesterday were heavy
nnd consisted chiefly of nntivo steers. The
supply of rough natives and half fat was
greatly In excess of the demand. Tlio mar
ket opened nbout ll'u ' lower but recovered.
The eifferlngs of butcher's stock were quite
liberal but there were no takers , poorer
grades being very dull to speak of. The mar
ket during the nftcrnoon was julto active
and u large number were sold.w
Hogs.
The market opened with nbout sixty-five
loads in sight nt an advance of no over Mon
day's clos'e. The local and shipping demand
was very good and the market gained fully lee
on good hogs before noon , one load reaching
$5.40. The run was hotter than that of the
day previous. One load was left over. The
market closed stroiijr. _
Sin-op.
Two loads of common western nnd one of
fat natives constituted the receipts. The
market was nbout steady.
onicial llcocipts.
Cattle . 1 ,2 %
Hogs . fit > r > ( l
Sheep . 2W5
Provnilltifj l'rlecs.
Showing the prevailing prices paid for live
stock on the market :
Choice steers , liX ! ( ) to 1500 Ibs f 4.25 ( < l 1.50
Choice steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs 4.000 ? 1.40
Fat little- steers , WO to 10.10 Ibs. . . . 3.75ji.3.S.1 (
Corn-fed range steers , 1200 to 1500 'i.C.10',4.30
Good to choice corn-fed cows 3.30f2. < iO
Common to medium cows 1.7.1QJ2.35
Western cow.s I.b0ii2..1 ( )
Good range feeders 2.300J2.05
Good native feeders , 000 Ibs and
upwards 2.50@3.00
Fair to medium native feeders , 900
Ibs and upwards 2.2.(1i2. ( . " > 0
Stockers , 400 to 700 Ibs 3.10fti2. 10
Prime fat sheep 3.2. > 0i3..r > 0
Good fat sheep , 900UOO Ibs 2.75 ( 3.2.1
Fair to medium sheep 2,2.1 ( < 73.00
Common sheep 3.00 ( 3.3.1
Light and medium hogs 4.8.1M.1.00
Good to choice heavy hogs 5.2.1 ( < i5.iT ! >
Good to choice mixed hogs 5.10015.20
Jtcprrsrntntlrc Sales.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
XA-rivn MT.r.ns.
20. . 1021 n.ii.i : i isfli 4.00
40. . 120 3.155 Hi HM 4.05
1147 H.7r 21 1207 4.10
42. 11(13 ( a. 75 37 12.1S
10.
44. ! ! ! ! ! ii9b 4oo ! is12111 ! ! ! ! ! ' ' 4.20
: ! . 1291 4.00 4.30
110.4.00 24 lilOl 4.IK )
10 ! ! 1100 4.00 10 135(5 ( 4.40
wr.sTcux cows.
100. S49 l.Mt .10 S49 1.75
100.i. XATIVK COWS.
i. , 2.00 2 1205 2.50
10. , .1101 2.00 1 1210 a.uo.
cu.vns.
. 324 3.00
sunn * .
GO. . 129 3.CO
liorts.
No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
SO. . .189 ' 240 $1.25 fiO.,277 SO $5.25
. . .187 80 4.40 H2..295 100 5.2.1
SO.M.
. . .1S7 M ) 4.SO (54..308 ( 120 .1.25
M. . . .1K1 ! 120 4.8.1 1 > 9..2V8 ( 240 5.25
7(1. ( . . .211 200 .1.00 < 5.1..31i 1150 5.2.1
138 , . . .244 410 5.10 711..2(13 ( 120 5 25
47 , . . .2SI 200 5.10 47..291 NX ) .vr ,
8.1 , . . .230 200 .1.10 59. . . . 2(57 ( 240 5.2.1
( HI , . . .232 5.10 12.1. . . . 293 400 .I.W.I r * >
82 , . . .211 120 5.10 ai..2S4 80 5.25
111. . . .212 2 0 5.10 Of..2Sl ( 2SO 5.25
74 , . . .20i : SO 5.10 .19 NX ) 5.25
. . .209 120 5.12'g' ( ! 2 . .2SII 200 5 25
70 ! . . .2,11 120 5.15 (55 ( . 287 120 .VJ5
70 , . . .2.12 2M ) 5.1,1 r.r . .31 240 5.25
49. . . .254 KX ) 5.15 00. . .301 NX ) 5.25
00. . . .275 120 5.15 1. . SO 5.2.1
. . .220 SO 5.15 ( it. . ! ? J8 200 5.25
. . .210 2K ( ) 5.15 ( . . ere 120 5.2.1
. . .21KI 80 5.1.1 59. . 40 5.30
. . .247 240 .1.20 l8. ! . 40 5.30
. . .no ; ) 40 5.20 100
Oi. . . .278 240 5.20 IMS ! ! KX ) ! iiio !
Oi.mi 2112 80 .1.20 59. . . .309 1150 5.30
mi ! 2SO 5.20 51. . . .327 2SO '
59. 5.20 51. . ' ' 40 5.'iiO
71. . .2'iO KM ) 5.20 . .292 240 5.30
02. . .2S.1 2SO 5.20 ' 240 5.30
70. . .2it ( 120 5.20 ! -SO 240 5.35
" NX ) .1.20 . .30S 120 5.40
iw ! . 270 100 5.20
I'lOS.
45. OS 3.00 3 ' . . . .114 40 3.50
Mvo Stock Bold.
Showing the number of head of stock sold
on the market yesterday :
CATTI.H.
O. H. Hammond & Co 2S.1
Swift Packing Co 327
Shippers I'M
Local .IS
.Feeders 13C
Total 9SM
noos.
J. M. Doud 2
G. H. Hammond & Co 74f
Anglo-American Packing Co 1,491
Armour & Cudahy Packing Co 2.27S
Thos. Green & Son 20-1
J. T. Stewart KK
Speculators 201
Squires & Co 47J
Total C.5U
One load left over.
The Year's 1
The following is the official statement ol
the receipts and shipments of stock at tin
Union Stock yards for the jear ending No
veinberUO , 1SS7 :
IlKCKIPTS.
Ijlvo Stock Notes.
Hogs higher.
Cattle steady.
John , Irwln , of Osccola , marketed a load o
hogs.
RoseFnt7 , of Ponder , la. , re-eived ? 5.
for a load of good hogs.
J. K. Gehvin , of Nodoway , la. , disposed o
a load of hogs yesterday.
George Wartcrs. of Shelby , was on tin
market with n load of cattle.
C.R. Benedict , of Shelby , la. , disposed o
two loads of hogs ut a good figure.
George Richardson , of Benedict , dlstioscc
of a load of prime'fat sheep yesterday ,
John Green , of Greenwood , marketed twi
loads of hogs yesterday ut u good figure.
M. Spooner & Co. , of Hooper , Neb. , dl
lK > scd of a load of hogs at the top price
5.40
II. G. Adams , of Lcgan , la. , marketed or.
oed o ( hogs and oti'o p'f ' cattle on tne mnrUct
J. L , 1'ncknrd , nf Grclchton , ono of the
icavicst shlptcrs to the yards , was in with
Wo lomls of hogs nnd two loivJs of cattle
estcrday. i ,
John P. Wl'du { oi "Exeter. w s In with n
oad of cat.1V1 nnd n lij.td of hogs yesterday.
Mr. y.'idup Is n Very extensive shipper and
nipped the llrst car of cattle from Duncan , n
icw station on the Northwestern yesterday.
OMAHA AVIlOJil'.SAliK MAllKIU'S
Produce , l-'i'tlltn , Kte : .
The fulloiclii// / fire the jir/cru / at which
( / IIKtut / * ( produce arc mlil nn thh iniir-
vt. Fruit * urothif Unr ofimxlx \ ) rritlrliif/ /
: rfrillor / e / } M < : liliii ( cnniiot ( iicdlc ( | /
si/p/illrei / on oiitxltlrimlcm ell the Mine i > rlccs
initial the tiivtil tnnlc.
HfTTKii Is still Very scarce nnd In good
demand , with prices unchanged ns follows :
Creamery , solid packed , Is quoted nt 32g24ti ( ;
choice dairy , l'Jt(21e ' ( ; medium , HXjUijo ; low
grades , JOOClSo.
Enos Keceipts light , demand good nnd
quotations firm nt32ii23o ( ; seconds nnd cold
Uorage nro sometimes worked off lo lower ,
jut tliis cannot be given as a quotation.
Ciut : > i : Steady at former prle-es , which
nro ns follows : Fancy full cream died-
liars , single , 12c ; lull cream twins , 12fCi'13c ;
vouug Americas , llic ; brick cheese , 100 Ibs in
L-ase , 15c ; Limburger , 100 Ibs In case , 13c.
In le s quantles , UOillJ < , c ; Swiss domestic ,
POUI.TUV The continual warm weather
lu-events the uccumuhition of stock , but the
low prices now ruling have checked the re
ceipts. Quotations are given unchanged at
yesterday's figures , but it must bo under
stood that mi occasional cut is imido by
dealers who are anxious to prevent a loss.
Live chickens , SI.7.1Q12.0U per dozen ; choicu
fowls , $ l.80J2.25 ( per dozen. Dressed chick
ens , 5@7o per pound. Turkeys , 0 ( < 7u
Ducks , 76J9C , Geese. 7 < g9c.
G VMU Rcclpts of gamu uro light with the
demand fair , and itiotations | as follows :
Prairie chickens , 44.00 ; mallard ducks ,
$2.25 ; qunll , $1.404n.7.1 ; teal andlnlxcdducks ,
lie ; antelope. 12l4e.
POTITOIS : Thu market continues quiet ,
hut firm nt from 90crt$1.00 ( for Utah and Colorado
rado stock nnd choice homo grown ut 05
@ 75c ; common grades nt40V,10c. (
CAUiioT's The first car load of carrots
reached the market yesterday and were put
on sale at $2.50 per barrel.
Swnr.r POTATOES The falling off In ship
ments from Iowa has had a tendency to give
a firmer tone to the market , and prices uro
quoted at from 2' @ 3c per Ib.
PAH-NITS Are now on the market and new
stock Is quoted ut (2.50 per barrel.
\Nb-Aro : in light supply und peed de
mand. Good stock sells rapidly at $2.1K ) ( $
2.30 ; fair to good , Sl.GO&jJl.SsU , and California
beans at $2.I5 ( < (2.20.
ONIONS The market Is dull , with prices
for homo grown quoted steady at 75ifS5c ( ;
Spanish onions , per 50-lb crate , $2.00 :
Oi.vruits Plain standard , 25c ; plain se
lects , 30e ; standard , 30c ; extra selects , 85e ;
New York counts , 40e .Bulk oy.sters , counts ,
S1.35 per 100 ; selects , $2.00 per gal ; standard ,
f 1.3.1 per gal.
TUUSII-.S Fair to good stock sells at 40@
50c ; rutabagas , 50lXe. ( )
CAfMi'Lowuii Good stock sells readily at
$2.(50 ( < S2.SO.
Cni.Euv Choice celery , 35(3 ( Lie per dozen ;
fancy , 4.1@50c ; extra llnu Salt Laku celery ,
Sl.t5 : ( < rl.50 per dozen.
Ai'riiTho : demand for good fruit Is fair.
Prices firm. Eastern fruit , $3.00 ( < T3.25 ; fail-
to choice stock , $3.25@3.50 ; fancy Jonathans ,
? 3.503.75.
SUMK : KiiAUT-j-Choicc , per bbl of 3(5 ( gal
SS.M ( 9.00 ; yt pbl , $4.S.15.00 $11.00 per
bbl of 50 gal.
market Is active at
CinNiiEKitiEs-T-Tha nn
advance in prices. Hell & Cherry$9.50 ;
Hcll& Bugle , $10.50 ; Capo Cods , $11.00 ®
1L.10. Good stock is fairly active.
Cinr.H-Clioke Michigan eider$0.00(2G.50 ( per
bbl. of 32 gal.
QriNciChoice California quinces scarce
at * 2.XS2.25 ( ) ( per box. There are veiy few on
the market.
LEMONS Arc In good demand with no
really choice in the mm ket. Messina lem
ons , $ o.5Q ( > iG.OO ; Malaga , $5.00 ; extra line
Maori scarce ut W.00it0.50. (
GUANOES Louisiana fruits arc about out of
the market , with last quotations at S4.00rt ( 1.2.1
per box. Florida fruit is easier at $3.75g4.00 (
per box.
CALIFORNIA FnriTS Pears , $ -3.oO@2.75 , nc-
T-ording to quality.
CHAPES There are very few on the mar
ket ; Malagas , $0.00 per bbl.
BVNANAS The market is well supplied at
the following prices : Choice bananas , $2.75
@ 3.50 ; medium buches , $2.00@3.00 ; common ,
$1.50 ( < i2.00.
NUTS In fair demand. Peanuts , 7@7te } ; ,
raw ; Brazil nuts , 13u ; almonds , Tarragona ,
22e ; English walnuts , 15lSc ; Jllberts , 12c.
HONEY For the last few days California
honey has been offered on the market by
Chicago dealers , at prices that forced u re
duction. Quotations arc marked down as
follows : Good choice honey in 1-lb frames
finds a ready market ut 18i ( 20c ; canned
honey 10S ( I2e per Ib.
Porcoux Very scarce. Choice rice finds
ready sale at 3 ( 3Jije per Ib ; other kinds ,
2(32J ( c per Ib.
CAiuiAflE There is a fair demand for cab
bage at 0075cper dozen or.1.00 per hundred.
California cabbage will be on the market In
a day or two and can be quoted in advance at
'Kc ' lcl' ) 1 ° .
Grocers' Ijlst.
PIIOVI9IOX. * Hams , 10J@llc ; breakfast
bacon , 10J ( ji He ; bacon siues , 8J (29l ( < c ; dry
salt , 8j CSJ c ; shoulders , ( ! Kl7c ( ; dried beef
hams , 10ijllc ( ; dried beef regular , 9Js@10J'jC. ;
hams , plcnie , 7JfJ8c.
Corn-.c Ordinary grades. 19)f@20c ; fair ,
20S21e ( ; prime , 20J21J ( e ; fancy green and
yellow , 23@25c ; old government Java , 28@
JIOc ; interior Java , 25a ( > 2Sc ; Mocha , 28@30o ;
Arbucklo's roasted , 24JA' ; McLiiughlin's
XXXX , 24Jfc ; Dilworth's , 21 'c ; Red Cross ,
24-tfc.
BnooMs Extra 4-tie , $2.00 ; No. 1 , $3.00 ;
No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable , $4.00.
CANDY Mixed , 9@lle ; siOck , 8Jf < a9 c.
JELLIES 30-lb pails , $1.7501)1.85. )
SYHUINo. . 70 , 4-gallon kegs , $1.50@1..15 ;
New Orleans , per gallon , 3S@4ic ( ; miiplu
synip , half bbls , "old time , " jicr gallon , SOc ;
1-gallon cans per doz , $10.50 half gallon
corn ,
loi.LA.Ni ) ilKUKix'ns 7.1ii)78o ( ) per ke'g ,
CHACKKUS Garneau's soda , butter and pic
nic , 5o ; creams , 8c ; ginger snaps , 8c ; city
soda , 7c ,
TK1 Jupan , 20@55c ; gunpowder , 20 ®
OO'fc ; Young Hyson , 25.15e ; Oolong , 20 ®
COc.
COc.Toiurco
Toiurco Lorillard's Climax , 44o ; Splen
did , 41c ; Mechanic's Delight , 41c ; Lcggctt &
Meyer's star , 43o ; Corncrbtone , 35c ; Drum-
mond's HoisoShoe , 44u ; J. T. , 40o ; Sorg's
Spearhead , 44c.
WoonuNWAitn Two-hoop jiails , per doz ,
$1.4,1 ; three-hoop pails , $1.70 ; No. 1 tub , $ (5.50 ( ;
No. 2 tub , $5.50 ; No. 3 tub , $1.50 ; wash
boards , $1.40c < i2.75r assorted bowls , $2.25 ;
No. 1 churns , $9 ; No. 2 churns , $ S ; No. 3
churns. $7.00.
CANNED Goons Oysters , standard , per
case , $3.20@3.25 ; strawberries , 2-lb per case ,
$3.00(23.10 ( ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , $3.00 ®
3.10 ; California pears , per ease , $ l.804.9 ( ) ;
apricots , iK > r case , W.'Jr .itO ; peaches per
case , $5.7ft@5.8. ' > ; White cnerries. per case ,
$ U.X ( ) ; plums , per case , $3.80(33,90 ( ; blueber
ries , per case , $2. ; @ 2.40 ; egg plums , 2-lb ,
pcrcuso. $2.50s piileapjilcs , 2-lb , per case ,
$3.20 ( 5.75 ; Mb salmon , | pcr doz , $1.75(31.90 ( ;
2-1 b gooseberries , per case , $ ! l.2AOii.i5 : : ; 2-lb
string beans , per case , $1.80 ; 2-lb lima beans ,
per case , $ l.X2-lb'marrowfut ( ; peas , $2.l > 0@
2.70 ; 2-lb early'June peas , per case , $2.85 ;
3-lb tomatoes , fci.40 < 2.50 ; 2-lb corn , $2.30 ®
KKFIXED LAUD Tiorvo , 7 ? c ; 40-lb sipiaro
cans , 7 ? c ; Ml-lb round , 7hc ; 20-lb round ,
7 c ; 10-lb palls , fKcj 5-lb pails , gcj 3-lb
pails , 8' e. > tr
PiCKi.r.H Medium in bbls , J7.00 ; do in half
bbls , . ( * ) ; small , in bbls , fS.OO ; do in half
bbls1.50 , ; gerkins. in bbls , * 9.00 ; do in half
bbls , fci.OO.
K Apples ,
forula loose muscatels , new Vul-
enclu , 8K 8Jfc. .
Hoi-u Seven-sixteenths , lOJ Qll.
SuoAit-Graiiulatcd , 73 „ ( i47 > ( o ; conf A ,
< a7Vc ; whlto extra U , KMXc ; extra C , l "
; yellow C , SS'fc-Wi'i cut Jonf.
iwwdercd. b@(3 ( , ' oj Now Orleans , Mi
Dry i.
DL-CK West Point 20 in. b oz , 105'c } ; Wcsf
PoiutSO in , 10 oz , 12'C5 ; West Polo ; X'J iu , u
.w.-J- . A.
oz , lEe ! \Vcst Point 40 In , 11 oz , 1V. ( Checks
-Caledonia X , Oki'5 Culodonb XX , 10 > L' {
Econ'omy , 1,0 ; Otis , ! , i ; .
KVXTIVKV JKA S M'morial , 1iV : Canton
15c ; Durham , 27'iC1 ' Hercules , ISo : LeamiiiL'-
ton , 22V ! Cottswoltl , 2 , ' > c.
CIHIH Stes'cns' H ) do ; lilencheil , 7c ; Slo
vens' A. 7'jti1 , bleiu-hcd , 8' < , e ; Stevens' 1 .
SUc ; bleached , C'tc ' ; Sti-vofis1 N , U'ac ' ;
bleached , lOijo ; Stevens' S U T , 12 V
Mi or.t.i.AXFH' ! Table oil clotli , tS ;
plain Holland. 8 > , )0 to IV ; D.ulo Holland. I2 > , c.
CtMintics Slater , 4'nc ; Woods , 4V" , Stan
dard , 4ljc ; Pcueook , 4'jO.
COM FOHTKIIJI tdtHXn 3.YOO.
II.ANUITS ) : White , $ l.Xt ( ) T.uO ; coloied l.tO
Snr.r.Tixn Hcrkcley cambric ,
No. tt ) , IIV ; Hest Yot. 4-4 , il 4Vj butter
cloth OO , 4'4c ' ; Cabot. 7'ac ' ; Furwoll , Scs
I'Vultof Lpom , Oo ; Greene O , Oc ; Hope ,
7Ji'c. ; King Phillip curubrii- , lie ; Lonsdule ,
llljc ; Lonsdale , 8iO : New York mills ,
lOitfc ; Peppcrell , 42 inch. 10i-'o , ; Pcpperell ,
40 Inch , 11,1,1ivpporell ; , lV-1 , 15c ; Pop.
percll , 8-1. 20c ( Peppercll , IM , 22o : Pep-
pcrell , 10-4 , 24e ; Canton , 4-1 , ' 40 ; Canton ,
4-4 , ! ) . , ; Triumph , Co ; Wumsutta , lie1 Val
ley. f > c.
Knxxiu.s Plaid Hnftsman. 20o ; Goshcn ,
H2jrfe : Clear Lake , 32i.f ; Maple City , ilj.u- .
\ hlte-GH No. 2 W , 21c ; U H No. 1 , J/ ,
27'ic ' ; H H No , 2 , . / , .22)vc ) ; H H No. 1 , | 4 ,
4 , . , ; , a iv r , ? 4 , .1yv , V.I , > 4. O.IL- .
I'ltiXTS SOLID Coi.oJts1 Altanta ,
Slater , fie ; Ucrltn Oil , OK/o ; Garner Oil , ilV ( {
7e. PIXK ANI > ] { ont : Hichniond , Of Allen ,
Ce ; Klverpoint , fie ; Steel Hivcr , C > c ; Richmond
mend , Co ; Pncllli1 , ( is'e. Iximio Hi.vn Wash ,
ington , Oc ; Century Indfuo blue prints , lOe ;
American , ( ii < c ; Arnold , Ci54'e ; Arnold H ,
10' ' < fc ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10 < c.
Dui > s Charter Oak , 4'j'o ; Hamapo , 3Jc ;
Lodl , 4Jfo ; Allen , fije ; Hu-hmond , 5)jc ) ;
Windsor , tie ; Kddjstone , ( io ; Pacific , ( V1.
UIIOWN SHEKTIXO Atlanta A , 4-4. 7'4'c ; A
Hantic H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic V , 4-4 , OUc ; At
lantic P , 4-4 , 5 fc ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , f./e ; Au
rora C , 4-1 , 4'ic , : Crown XXX , 4-4 , tl' c ;
Hoosler LL , 4-1 , fiJi'c ; Indian Head , 4-4,7ic ! ;
Lawrence Lb , 4-4 , fi'tfc ' : Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
fii e : I'eppercll U , 4-4 , 0 'e ; Pcppcrell O , 4-4 ,
Oo ; Pep | > erell , 8-4 , ISo ; Peppcrell , JM , 20c.
Pcpperell , 10-4 , 22o ; Utlcn C , 4-4 , 4 'e ;
Wachusutt , 4-4 , 7oj Aurora It , 4-4 , 0fo ; Au
rora H , 4-4 , Ik' .
IUTTN Standard , Sc ; Gem , lOJ c ; Ilcauty ,
12j < fc ; Hoono , 14c ; B , cased , Sti.IK ) .
COTTOX PI. < XXII. : 10 per cent trade din-
nj * iff
rolored. llic ; 5' ' ) | ca'loredl'Jo ; TO , colored. 15o ; '
liristol , 1IJ. ! < ( . - ; Union Pacific , 18c.
\VAUi * lilbb white , ISJ. o ; colored ,
GINOIIAM Plunckctt checks , Tlfc ; Whit-
teuton , 7'j'e ; York , 7'4c ' : Normanill Dress ,
S'sfc : Calcutta Dress. Se ( : Whlttenton Dress ,
'Jc ; Uenfrew Dress , 9 ( < ( > 12 , ! e.
TICKS Lewiston , 30 in. , 12'fc Lewiston ,
32 in. , 13 c ; York , 32 In. , Me ; Swift Kivcr ,
7Vfe ; Thorndlkc O O , 8'fc ; Thorndiko K F ,
ver Creek AA , 1' e ; Heaver Creek B13 , lie ;
Ucnvcr Creek C'C , lOc.
( cncfiil Markets.
Fi.AX.Sirn Steady. Good quality at $1.03
per bushel.
HAY Receipts light , demand increas
ing. The following nro prices quoted :
Common coarse hay , fT.OOi ( < .T.oO per ton ;
upland prairie , ft.T.'yviS.OO.
Gnus Steady at Saturday's quotations.
Wheat , Mo. 'J , CMC ; rye , 50@.VJc ; oats , USe ;
corn , old , 40c ; corn , new , ItT' c ; barley is
quoted at 5 : > ( a57e , according to quality.
COAI. The coal market is very active
nnd the supply somewhat limited nt fol
lowing prices. Kgg. { 10.50 ; nut , $10.50 ;
range , $10.50 ; walnut block , f-1. 00 ; lownlnmp ,
jt.75 ; ; Iowa nut , J.'I.OO : Illinois , W.50u\- ( .
Fi.ouu AND Fiii : : ) Prices on flonr ivmain
steady. Minneapolis patents , $ -.00 per cwt ;
Kansas and Missouri winter fancy patents ,
M.-l.'itff'.MiO ; Nebraska patents , fJ.W@-J.H5 ;
rye flour , $1.75(111.90 ( i > er cwt ; rye ,
Graham , $1.40 per cwt ; wheat , Graham , $1.75
per cwt ; cornmcal , yellow , I'Oc ' per cwt : cornmeal -
meal , white , $1.00 per cwt ; chopped feed ,
( ,0c per cwt ; bran , $ l'J.50fll3.00 ( per ton ;
screenings , $ ' . ) .00@1'J.OO per ton.
HIDES The market is flat nnd nothing
doing. Green butchers' , 5Hc ; green cured
tJ5 @ "c ; dry flint , ! ) o ; dry salt , 8c ; green calf
skins , 7c ; daniHgcd hides , two-thirds price.
Tallow yj c. Grease Prime white , So ; yel
low , Sic ; brown , ! } < - . Sheep pelts , S.'f
Funs Uneeoon , 'J0@70c. ; mink , 10dOOc ;
musk ruts , fall , 2ftr ( c ; striped skunk , 10 ( < j40c ;
mountain wolf. No. 1 , $3.00p.50 ( ; No. 2 , prai
rie , ( M75c ) ; No. ' . ' , 40@45c ; beaver. No. J ,
SI-WITS Steady , market strong. Cologne
spirits , 188 proof , $1.10 ; do 101 proof ,
$1.12 : spirits second quality , 101
proof $1.10 ; do 1S8 proof $1.00. Alcohol 188
proof , $ 'J.10 per wino gallon. Hcdistillcd
whiskies , $1. < JO@1.50. Gin blended , JJl.fiOfi )
2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , $ ' 2.00 ( < iO.OO ; Ken
tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , $2.00(2(1.50 ( ( :
Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , $1.50
( p.OO. Urandics , imnortcd , * 5.00@8.W ) ; do-
mcbtic , $ l.JO@i.OO. ; : Gins , imported , $4.50@
0.00 ; domestic , $1.25ii.00. ( : > Champagnes , im
ported , per case , $28.00@t00 : ; ! ; American , per
case , $10.00(310.00. (
HKAVV HAiiuwAitn Steady nt the fol
lowing prices : Iron , rate. $2.70 ; plow
steal , special cast , 4J c ; crucible steel , 0 , ' e ;
l.tv.11 , KJVj , nl UUlU 11U4.3 , JICl 111 , UV LflOU , UU11
chain , per Ib , OJ < ( iito ; ; malleable , Sft lOc ; iron
wedges , CKJ ; crowbars , tic ; harrow teeth , 4c ;
spring steel. 4@5o ; IJurden's horse shoos ,
$4.75 ; IJurden's nuilo shoes , $5.75 ; barbed
wire , in car lots , $4.00 per 100 Ibs ; iron nails ,
rates , 10 to 50 , $2.40 ; steel mills , $2.50.
Dry Ijiiinhcr.
DIMENSIONS AND TIM1IF.KS.
2.14 A ;
10ft. 18ft. 20ft. 33ft. 24ft.
. 17 50 20 00 21 00 22 00 'J2 ( JO
' xtt . 17 60 20 Oil 21 (10,2:1 ( , : 00 23 00
. 17 Wl20 ) 0021 0022 Oo'22 ' 00
2x10 . . 17 60 20 00 21 00,2:1 , : 00 Z00 \
8x12 . . 18 2.120 0021 0024 0024 00
4x4 Vxt ) . . . lHrll9HI20602J ( | ; 002:1 : 00
IIOAIIDS.
No. 1 com , s 1 s.$18.50 I No. 3 com , s 1 s.I5.50
No. 2 com , sis. 17.00 | No. 4 com , sis. 13.50
FENCING.
No. 1 , 4 & 0 in 12 & 14 ft. , rough $19 50
No. 1 , " " 10 " 19 50
No. 2 , " 12 14 " 1050
No. 2 , " " 10 " 18 00
MIHXO.
A , 12 , 14 , & 10 ft.21.50 I C , 12,14 & 1(1 ( ft$15.50
H , " " , 20.50 I D , " " 12.50
' FLOOUINO.
Afi In White Pine $25.50
Htlin " " ) .50
Cfiin " " : iO.OO
DOin " " 21,50
EOin " " ( Scl. Fencing ) 19.00
0 In. Drop Siding 50o per M. extra.
riill.INO AND I-A11T1TIOX ,
2d com Jf in White Pine Ceiling $34.00
" " " W.OO
Clear1 J/in Norway " " IB.On
2nd com. ? 'in " " " 14.00
Coiiunorolnl Chips.
Furniture dealers report n fair but only a
fair trade. The unseasonable weather is in
part accountable for this , as Intending buyers
cannot realize that Christmas Is so near at
hand and postpone their purchases. Collec
tions nro slow.
Wholesale liquor merchants report both
city nnd country trade as good and collections
fair. The only exception is Dakota , wheie
payments have been so slow that Omaha
dealers do not wish to carry their customers
any longer , and nro allowing them to drop
from their list. The uncertainty ns to the
$1,000 license has interfered with the collec
tions from city rctnilers ns many of them
were holding back their receipts in order to
raise the amount of their license fee.
' Notice to CoiHraeloi-H.
The board of public lands and buildings will
receive bids at any timu before December 10th.
1W7 , at 2 o'clock n. in. , for all work und material
to complete ImllclliiL's for the "Nebruikii lining.
trinl Home" ut Mflfonl , Nobrualca , Including
steum , licuting. plumbing , \\eruKa ami w.iter
fiorvlrc , iiccordluw to plans , specifications und
detailed drawings on meltli the commissioner
of public funds and buildings , also with lllako
\ Co. , architects. In Omuha. PuymenU to bo
made ou monthly eMlmntcs and 15 per cent to
bu reserved to Insure thw completion ut ion-
tract. Workto be completed by September 1st ,
1W * . UBiml rights leierved.
lly order of ijouril of Public Lands and llulld <
IIIKH. O. I. . LAWS , bccretnry.
Nov. : tolcc.ia Nov.Zlid , 1567.
Dcit and tborttit ifiUm now in uu. OtrouUri
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Agricultural Implomonts.
CHURCHILL ,
Dealer in Agricnltural Inulemeiits , Wagons ,
C rrlage nd nu lc , .fonon .trci't , llctnecnfilli mij
Mil. Omnhn. Ncbrnfkn.
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"UINTNOER & . MUTCALF CO. ,
AgricnllnralliiiDlenients.Waioiis.Carriagcs . .
Uiuslcs , Ktc. Wholc < nlr , Omatm , Ni > brn k * .
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PARLIN. ORENDORF ft MARTIN.
. . Whole lo Ddilcru In
AgTicoltnrallinpleiiienls , Wagons & Snggta
WtHII.U > niul m , . tones street , Omilin.
P. P. MAST i CO. ,
Mannfactnrers of Buckeye Drills. Seeders ,
CaltlTAtor * . ll y IUke . Oiler Mllln nd l.ntinn lul-
rrrlif r. . Cur. Hlti ami Moliol treetn.
WINONA IMPLEMENT CoTi
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Aaiicnllnral Implements , Wagons SBnggies
Corner llth nd Nlclioln ftreeti. _
Artists7"WTatorlnliir"
A. HOgPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs ,
1513 Doujlai Blrcct , Omnhn , NubrtJk .
Boots and Shoos.
W. V. MOHSE & CO. ,
Jobbers of Boots anfl Shoes.
Mil Farnam 81. , Omnhn. Noh. Manufactory , iimiitf
btrect. llotton.
KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. ,
( Sucoi-jjori to ltpcdlonn A Co. )
flolesalc Manufactnreis of Boots anfl Shoes
Agenti { or tioilon Rubber Bho Co. 1103,1101 & 1109
Unrnir St. , Omaha , Vhraik .
Coffees , IplooB , Eto.
CLARKE COFFEE CO. .
Omaha Coffee itnd Spice Mllli.
Teas , Coffees Spices , Baking Powder ,
FlnrorliiK KitrnrH , Ijnindry lllue. Ink * , Ktc. 1411-1411
llurner 8tr t , Omaha , Ncbrnskn.
_ Crookory antj Olaaswaro. _
W. L. WRIGHT.
Acont forthoMnnufActureraand Importers of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys.
Ktc. Onice.aira.lJth&t , , Omaha. N'cbrHiikii. '
Commission ancTstorngoi
D. A. HURLEY ,
Commission and Jobbing ,
.K nnil rrodure. Conrlcnnu-ntii tollclted.
Iloadauartors for Htonewnre , Ilcrrr Uoica aud
Grape llaikell. 1411 Ooilgn St. . Omaha.
RIDDELL & RIDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
8p claltles-nutter , Kgg Chcene , I'oultrj , ( lamb
UjfUri , Ktc. . Etc. 1H South 14th SlrecU
WIEDEMAN & CO7
Produce Commission Merchants ,
Ponltrr , llulter , Game. Krulti. Ktc. KUhouth 14th St ,
_ Omaha , Nebraska.
GEO. SCH RO EDE R & CO. ,
( Succcsjori to Mcbhano & Schrpeiler. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
_ Omaha , Xehraska.
_ Cool , Coke and Lime. _
3M AH A COAL ? COKE & LIME CO. ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
HO Bouth 13Ui Street , Omaha , Nobraeks.
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J. J. JOHNSON & CO. ,
Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime ,
tDd chlppera of Coal , Coke , Cement , ria t r. Mm * ,
Drain Tlio and Sewer lipn. Offlcc. railon MoUl ,
Farnaiu St. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone 811. _
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shippers of Coal and Cote ,
14 South 13th St. . Omaha , Nob. _ _
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M. E. SMITH & CO. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions
1102 and llOIDouglas , Cor. llth St. , Omaha. Nob.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co
Importers and Jobbers in Dry GooflsNotions ,
Otnta' FumUhlnK Ooodj.Corncrlllh and Uarnoj SU
Omaha , Nebraska.
Furnlturo.
DEWEY tt STONE.
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Faruam Street , Omaha , Nobraika.
Crocorles.
PAXTON , GALLAGHER ft CO. ,
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
TO , 707,709 and 7118.10th Bt. . Omaha , N D.
McCORD , BRADY 4 CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
Mh and taavenworth Btrcctn , Omaha , Nobraskfc.
D. M. STEELE & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers
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UU. 1K1 and 1Z3 Har r Btrect. Omaha. sSJT
ALLEN BROS. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
Jill and U16 namor Street , Omaha , Keb.
Hardware.
LEE , FRIED & CO. .
Jobbers of Hardware and Nails ,
TinwareSheet IronEtc. Aftnti for Howe Bcalei.and
Miami Powder Co. , Omaha. Neb.
HIMEBAUGH * TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop
Mechanic1 Tooli and Buffalo Scal i. 1KB Douglaa-it.
Omaha , Nebraska.
RECTbR ft WILHELMY CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
10th and narner SU. , Omaha'Neb. Western Apcntf
lor Austin l-owder Co..Jefferson Bteel Nails , Alp
banks Ktandard fcales.
Heavy Hardware.
VJ. . BROATCH ,
Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Springs , Wagon Clock , Hardware Lumber , ele. 1108
and ll llarney Street. Omaha.
EDNEY * GIBBON.
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
Waion and Carriage Wood Stock , Hearjr Hardwar * .
Ktc. Uli and Ultf Leateowortti Bt. . Omaha. Neb.
Mate , caps , Eto. . .
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w. L. PARROTTE" * co. ,
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
HOT Haroer Street , Omaha , Neb ,
Liquors.
WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO
and ILER * CO. ,
Importers & Jobbers of FineWines&Linnors
Bast India nittcrs and Domestic Liquors. 1111 Ilarner
Lumbar.
OMAHA LUMBER CO. ,
All kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
ISlh BUeet and Union PaclOc Track , Omaha.
LOUIS BRADFORD.
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Doors , etc. Tards-t'orncr Jth and Douglas ; Corner Dtk
and Doug lu.
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C. N. DEITZ.
Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber ,
Utu anfl California Sis. , Onjalia , Neb.
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FRED W. GRAY ,
Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc
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, v Comet tth and Douglas Bti. . Omaha.
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T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. ,
- To Dealers Only ,
Oflce , It&l Farnut BUeet , Omiba.
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Liuntior.
CHAS. R. LEE ,
Dealer In Hardwood Lumber , * ' .
TTooa Carrei'jitul rjrquft I'loorlnit.Jtli ami Dcn lM
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_ MMIInoryjuul Notlonsy
Imnorlcrs & Jobbers of Millinery & Notions
AX , 310 ml 311 South I lib Street.
Notions.
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions anfl Furnishing Goofe
Ml nnJ ID1 South 10th Plr t , Onuha. [ _
viNYAniT& SCHN'EIDER. f
Notions and Gent's ' Fftrnisliing Qooib ,
lioillarntr Strf t.
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO *
Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
Ail * Qrcnc , rte. , Omaha. A. II , ntihnp , Mutger.
Popor. , va , 4
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Pajcr Dealers ,
lcp flicV o ( minting , nrnpplng
ptpcr. fpcclnl UcnlUm clv n to car lovl oulor * .
PrlntorB * Materials.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. *
Aniiliary Pnblishers ,
Dcilcn Imtji'p , pres r § nnil printer * ' inpBliet. HI
Foulli IVlh btrcrl , OmfthK.
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OMAHA RUBBER CO. ,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goofa
Oil Clothing nnil I.i-nthcr IlultlnK. WM rnrnnm Htrtot ,
Stoom Fittings , Pumps , Etc.
A. L. STRAND CO. . \
Pnmps , Pips and Engines ,
Etoam , watpr , rnllwAT aiul mlnlim tipilli | > , etc. IMk
Vti mul Vii Karimtn Mri-vt , uinnlm.
CHURCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wliolesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
Btcnm nrt Wntrr KiimilliItrmliiiinitrni for Maik IB , .
Fuciil ft Co' * KUOUI. llll Funiniu M. , Umnlm.1 ' ' -
"U.S. WIND ENGINE * PUMP CO. , " "
Steam and Water Supplies ,
IlallliUr Win.I Milt * , CIS nnd WIKiirnnmH. , Omshft ,
U. K. ltu , Actlim MiiUKcr.
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BROWNELL&CO. .
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery ,
bbscl Iron Work , Hlc-nm I'limpa , w Mllli. 1213-12U
Lcuveunurtb Street , Oruahs.
Sooda.
PHIL. STIMMEL& CO. ,
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds I
I and StlUJontxSt. , OmiO > * \l \
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ARMSTRONG , PETTIS & CO. , , $8,1 ,
and Comniission 1
Storage , Forwarding , .
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WM. A. WILSON & CO. .
Importers and Jobbers of Teas & Cigars ,
biilces and Daisy linking I'ow.lor. 1110 aod Ills Uan
ney Street , Oiimhn.
Cornlco.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , |
Manufactufti Galvanized Iron and Cornice ,
Jobu Upvntitf-r. I'ronrlutor. IQU Dodee and 103 and 104
North lutu Struct. Omaha. ;
Sinoko Stacks , Boilers , Eto. <
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H. K. SAWYER
Manufacturing Dealer in Smol e Stacks ,
IlrltcUlngs , TnnLs nnil ( irnerol llollur Ucpalrlng. 1311
IKidgo Stretit. Oumlia. Xpu.
Iron Works.
PAXTON & VIFRL'NG ,
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort ,
Enelnrs , Ilrnn work , eenemi Ioumlrjr , machine and
blacksmith work. Offlcc nnd works , U. V. Uy. and
17th Street , Omaha ,
OMAHA WIRE& IRON WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
Desk rails , window guards , flower Mamls , wlretlgDI ,
ttc-.JW wortU ICth St. . Omaha.
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OMAHA SATE"'A'ND rON WORKS.
Man'frs ' of Fire& Burglar Proof Safes )
Vaults , Jail work. Iron nml nlrn fcncluit , xlntis. etc. QJ
Andrcen , 1'rop'r. Cor. llth unil Jiicksou bit.
MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARD Co
uiul Juhburx lit
Wagons Buggies Rates Plows Etc ,
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Lir ailiittiu I'n'ltli-ht' , u'liiilm. N U.
MEAGHPR S : SPROATi .
General Agents for DlehoM hnla & Ixck Co.'s '
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.Time Locfcs.
TaulU and Jull Work , 1115 Furnam Blrcct , Oraalia.
Ovorollu.
c A N'rlfe"L"D M A N u FACT u mNcf "cc
Mannfactnrers of Overalls ,
Icani Tants , Shirts , Ktc. IKK ! nnd 1104 Douglas Street.
Omaha , Ni'li.
Eto.
M.A. DISBROW&'c. ,
Wholesale Manufacturers of
Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
Branch Oltice , 13th and liard Streets , Omuhn. Neb ,
BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , '
Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Mouldings , Stair Work ml Interior Hard Wood Fl
lib. N. IS. Curncr 8th ami Ixmvcnworth Blrcets ,
Omaha , Neb.
OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. ,
Manufacturers of Mouldings , Sash , Doors ,
And Ullnds. Turning , Blair-work , flank and Offlc *
UttliiK , . 'Mil ami I'opplctun Avenue.
Browora.
STORZ & ILER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1621 North KlgMccntti Street , Omnlm. Nob.
o.u.rAi.Mr.B. N. iniciiuA.v. . j , n. HI.ANCIIIIU > .
PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. ,
LiTe Stock Commission Mercliants ,
Offloe llonm 94 , Opposltn Kichanife HiilMIng , Unlba
block Vardi , South Omalia , Neb.
McCOY BROS. . r
Liye Slock Commission Mercliants ,
Market furnlihod Irte nn apillratlon | , Blockcri and
( eortrri fiirnliUeil on peed Inmii. llcfvrnncci : Ocn j
Im Nallnnal Hank an < l S-outb Umalia Nallunoi , llnloa
Btock Yanli , t-oulli Omaba.
LORIMER , WESTERFIELD & MALEV *
Lire Stock Commission ,
Room IS , KirhktiKP UullillriK , Unlou Block Vanl * .
houlh Umabn , Ncli ,
HO R N lc SHAl ? PEJ '
Commission Dealers in Lie Stock ,
Uoom 23 , r chnnse Hullilluc , Union i-lock Veil , A
( mjkha. Hulsri'ijcf : Union Nm'l Hunk , Oniauaj
Union flocc Vonli llnnk , S. Or.mhn , ) : . b. llowler
Irc ( . Am llniL \ Ttu t Co. . Ouiuha.
ALEXANDER & FITCH ,
Cominissioii Dealers in Lie Stock , , .
H C'inVU.ipp ' < > iltn KtrlinnijA Ilulldlne , L'nlon Ktooi
_ _ Vaidt , Boutli OuiKuu , K C.
"STOCK "YARDS co. , "f
Of Omaha , Limite !
John r. Uo/d , Hup ri t n4eot ,
JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTfNT
AiIvertl liiB has idnays | nvjvea
fUUCfctSflll. Il.'fOlO
LORD & THOMAS , '
intii'.TiHia IC.IUTK , |
i U 4 Hu4 l k tUMt , CHICAGO *