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    OMAHA. DAIItt BEE ; StHSTDAY , JANUARY 8 , 1888.-TWELVE PAGES.
HOME COMFORT , WROUGHT STEEL RANGE ,
> o1'
Specially made to be tlie most perfect range of the present day. Refined wrought steel body and malleable iron top , Cracking forever done
away with. Two special features are its beautiful baking and smooth operating qualities.
From Mayor W. J. Broatch.
Wo have used our Range about two years and are very
much pleased with it.
From E. O. Hamilton , 408 S. 18th St.
Mother requested me to tell you that she is delighted
with her range.
From C. C. Orcutt , 25ih and St. Mary's Ave.
*
My neighbors advised mo to geta Range like theirs , but I know too well that the Homo
Comfort is the best , so I bought it , and am glad I. did , because it is the best working thing I
over had in my house.
From A. J. Van Kuran , of the U. P. Headquarters.
I take pleasure in recommending the Home Comfort Range to any one contemplating pur
chasing a Range.
From Fred Hertzke ,
Formerly of the Elkhorn Valley House , who is using a IjAJ
and a Homo Comfort Furnace , which is the only absolute
gas tight furnace made. Anybody that wants to know any
thing about the Homo Comfort Range and Furnace , send
thorn to mo. I can recommend thorn. S. W. Cor. llth ADorcas.
The following and many others have bought and are using the Home Comfort : C. F. Goodman , Druggist ; Christ. Specht , Cornice maker ; D. Fitzpatrick -
patrick , Plumber. Sold only in Omaha by
W. F. STOETZEL , 1621 Howard Street
SATURDAY MARKET FIGURES ,
The 'Boars Manipulate Wheat the
Last Duy of the Wuok.
LITTLE LIFE AT THE OPENING.
Corn Dull Most of the ScHslon With
lilKht Trailing A AVonk l-'ccl-
IIIK in IViivlHloiiH G m-
crnl Quotation * * .
CHICAGO PllOIHJCE MARKET.
CiiiCAcioiTim. 7. [ Special Telegram to the
Bin : . ] It was ubcnr clny in the wheat pit.
The market opened with M > little life or ac
tivity thnt it Huomcd us if nothing would bo
done to-day and traders would bo loft free to
nttoml to board polltica , It was the dullest
opening for weeks. All of the big traders on
either sldo scorned to bo out of the fight and
u little listless trading was done by the scah > -
ers. The arrival of the government crop report -
port changed tills. There was heavier trad
ing , but. not n considerable decline when it
first appeared , the crowil refusing to bcllevo
the report authentic because of the unusual
time of its coming. When they were satisfied
on that point , however , there was n rush to
sell and a f peedy decline in prices. The feel
ing had been rather weak nil the morning and
prices had dragged somewhat , but when the
llrst heavy selling began thc.ro was also good
buying. Kcam and Bloom wcro selling
freely , but Hutchlnson was n lioernl buyer.
The other buying was thought to bo for Kent ,
nnd for the llrst tlmo in months Armour's
inline wiii mentioned in connection with the
wheat deal. It was said that he was buying
the grain. About the. only bull arguments
wcro light receipts and the approaching cold
wiuo , bringing with it much peril for unpro' '
terted winter wheat. Against tills wcro the
nnfavoranlo foreign news and the crop ro-
jiorts , the latter being by far the weightiest
influence. May wheat opened at S5c , and
pugged slowly to 84c , reacting to S4c ,
dropped to S4c , advanced to SM'Jj'c. and then
fell back to the neighborhood of 84J < Jo , then
dropped suddenly to ivlfjfc , advanced to S4J.Ce ,
and on the next downward turn barely
touched S3Xe "I'd ' closed at 1 o'clock at Sljtfc.
February wheat opened at 7bau hid , and ad
vanced to "S c bid. The low point was
nominally TT Jc , and the 1 o'clock close 773fe.
The corn market was exceedingly dull dur
ing most of the session , n nd prices dragged.
Urudlng was very light , and the only faction
of inlluenco in the market was the crop re-
jMirts , and that influence was bearish. The
opening was at M tgSli/c for May , and dur
ing the early trailing that delivery sold at
6IJ/0 straight. Then there was ti gradual
decline toAlifc , and the close was at , " > 4c.
3'\'brnary aorn opened atlO c , sold down to
nnd elosivl nl40Uc.
The oats market was qulot , and that grain
/ suffered n slight dooliuo in common with the
P/ other markets. Trading was altogether in
. the which ut &lc
May delivery , opened % ,
sold down to and closed ut3t * c.
In provisions n stronger feeling hold con
trol. Notwithstanding tlm hog receipts were
Jarpo for the last day of the week , the hull
party supported the trade in a vigorous man
ner. Tim product was in good speculative
demand from the start. Houses supposed to
represent Knglish patrons were frco buyers ,
nnd after a little depression early Tjcttor
I" jirices were the rule. Bused on last night's
closings , pork at adjournment showed an ad-
! vnnco of io lSJ c , lard of fie and short ribs
. 7Jf@10c. May was again the favorite future
in the trading , which won Quito nutlvo. Pork
tor May closed at $15.50 , lard at * 7.i J and
Bhort ribs atfS.10. The nearer futures for
jerk wcro almost inactive and for short ribs
And lard only moderately active.
CHICAGO hiVK STOCK.
CHICAGO , Jan. 7. ( Special Telegram to
the UF.R.I CATTI.U The week rounds up ,
hfter nil , much more favorable than the out
look Thursday , when prices dropped 15 ( < ir25e ,
rallying again on Friday with the entire loss
inndo up , so that after the sudden up and
down turn prices are .about the same as a
voclc ago. . It is expected that thn udvnnco of
Friday , firmly sustained to-day , will bring in
a largo number of cattle that are waiting
car by for n favorable turn. A Surge num >
| > or of telegrams were sent to-day and yester
day ordering in cattle for the early p.irt of
next week. Native buu-hor.s' stock
Is liable to sell better , as Tcxans
nro not coining forward in nny
great numbers. The demand for strong
voight feeders is liable to last for some time ,
but light , little thing are not so saleable.
Ucof Htoors. 13.10 to 1500 lb . , M.55uT.ri.25 ;
1200 to 1350 Ibs , $4.00rtN.70 . ; f.OO to 1200 ibs ,
j3.ooG3.7 < ! . Stockers and feeders , * 2.00ff
8.00 ; Cows , bulls nnd mixed , ? l..V > ( ( iHa5 ) ;
bulk , $3.000(2.40. Texas steers , $3.03:1.35 : ;
cows , * t.o.x < j2.Ho.
Hoes Trade was fairly active and prices
about the unnio us ye-ttunlny. A few fancy
uiiulo ? 5.75cJ5.85 ( and host packing norts $5..V )
( ifo.03 , with common to medium at * 5.10i ( 4
t > .45. I'rimo nssortod light made f.U"On " .V.3i > ,
largely r.t * 5.05@3.JO ; pigs , * 4.75 < 24.S5.
FINANClAIj.
NEW YOIIK , Jan. 7. [ Social Telegram
to the Bnr..l STOCKS The sales on the Now
York stock exchnnpe were 58,155 shares , con-
elstlng mainly , of St. Pnul , Lnckawanna ,
Hiehmond TefmlimlVe tern Union , Mis-
Bouri Pacific , Delaware & Hudson und Louis-
Vllle & NashviHo. With Mich n light show-
log It was not expected that the market
would exhibit nny decided fluctuations , and ,
nstdc from an udvnnca of 1V per cent in
Hocking Valley coal and Iron , changes wcro
fractional and unimportant. News from the
Heading strike was conflicting , but the im
pression prevailed that the dlBlculty with the
liilucr * would be arbitrated. The news sent
from WttU street was chiefly bullish , but op-
tators n anile wsr slow iii advising custom-
coit to purchas * . Expectations of n good
tank statement kuld th bears in chock and
Celling was confined to small lines of special
ties. The statement of the Now York banks
Showed the Increase In the reserve of 92,2d7-
$75 add ID deposits cf $11 , WO , 109. The large
gain In the latter was attributed to the fact
that the January interest and dividends have
gone into the bunks and are held subject to
check instead of being invested In securities ,
Investors being inclined to go slow and look ,
over the ground carefully before loading up
with shares and bonds. The week has been
n disappointment to tlio hulls and bears , the '
market being narrow 5ind the January bulge i
has not materialized. There is still time for '
it , however , but largo gains , as in years past , |
tire not expected.
GOVKUSMKXTS Government bonds were
quiet but firm.
Vr.RTKIIDAT's QUOTATIONS.
tr. 8. * s registered. 12.V/ C. AN. W HH'J '
IT. S. 4i coupon. . . liV/ ! do preferred 110'J
U.P. N. Y. Central 107"
If. S 4'Hcoupon..117' ' , { O. It. N
I'liRlflnlisoflKi Ill ) it ) . T
Canada Southern. . Oii'ji'l'ncllle ' Mail -
Ci'litnil I'ucltlc. . . . W : , 1 . , D. & I ! 22'J '
rhlrapo'A-Alton. .1117 | l > iillinnnl > iilaccCuil4U j
U. , II. A : Q r-T 'lleadlllj' ' HS1 j
D. , I. . AV ISlMKock Island Ill
I ) . .V It. O 22H , St.I < . &S. ] ' ! I5
Krlo 2HS , donrcferrpit 71 y
do pri'forrod Glli C. . > f. Sc Hi. 1'nul.
Illinois Ci'iitrul 11(1 ( do preferred ni'i ;
1. . II. Ac W 1SV4 St. ! ' . & ( ) : i H
K..VT 18 do preferred lt i5 !
l.uko Shorn 05 Texas I'.iclllc 2.1U
I , . Ar N . . Union 1'acillc. . . .
Michigan Central. . W'iiNV. , St. J , . & I' . l.Vi .
JllssourtrnclHe. . . . KSijI do preferred . 2T ;
Jll.ssoiirll'iicltlo. . . . JB'i.W. U. Tulegraph. . . 77i
doprofened . 4 , ' |
MOXBV On call easy at UJM per cent : last
loan a percent ; closed offered at ! 1 percent.
PitiMn MEUCANTILK PAI-KK SJ fe'W Per
cent.
STIHMXO : RXCKAXOK Active nnd firm ,
with actual business jitfl.SMK for sixty day
bills , nnd S4.N ) , ' { for demand.
IMIODUCK MARKETS.
Jon. 7. Following are the 2:30 :
closing prices :
Klour Steady nnd unchanged ; $3. ! > 0g4.)0 ( )
icr bbl ; spring wheat , S > i.W@4.50 ) > cr bbl ;
rye. * 2.75C 3.00 per bbl ; buckwheat , ? 3.Wjfi ) (
i.2."i per bbl.
Wheat More doing on a weak nnd decling
market ; opened about J e higher than yester-
lay , closing became weak and after ilucttmt-
.i . > g cloned OM/e l > clew yesterday's close ;
cash , 77M'e February , TT-tfo ; May , Sljtfc.
Corn ( Juiet ; prices show but liltlo activ
ity and fluctuated within narrow range , clos-
ng U@'V" easier than yesterday ; cash , 4Sc ;
February.Hi'do ; May , M fi-l .j.
Oats Steady with hnrdly any change to
note ; cash , ! ! % ; February , 31J4c ; May ,
Xo.
Ilyo Firm at 02c.
Harley Finn at 7.@S.c.
Piimo Timothy S5.4S.
Flaxseedf 1. 2Vjil.4a ( > f.
\Vliisky-fl. 10.
Pork Offering wcro fair with demand
moderately active , at tiuins ruled irregular ,
closing steady after some fluctuations ; cash ,
$ M..C > ( ! 4l5.00 ; February , Slj.l'JUfti 10.00 ; May ,
.vr.0.
Lnrd Comparatively quirt and steady ,
with slight advance ; cash , 87,05 ; February ,
$ r.l > 7)'j' ) ; May , $7.i57.lCi. !
Dry Salted Meats Short ribs , ST.SO ;
shoulders , $0.1U.ir ( ( ; short clear , $ S.Ht ( ! !
8.15.
8.15.Mutter
Mutter-- Unchanged ; creamery , 233lc ;
dairy , 22(0 ( 20c.
Cheese Unchanged ; lull croain Cheddars ,
; Hats , HJ4@lIJ c ; young Americas ,
Unchanged ; fresh , 22024.
Hides Unchanged ; green hides SJc ; green
frozen , fie ; heavy green salted , Ci ; liglit
green salted , OJX ; salted bull , fi.'i'e ' ; green
bull , 4 , 0 ; green salted calf , Sc ; dry flint
nnd dry calf , 12(213c ( ; branded , 15 percent
off : deacons , litlc caih ; ; dry salted , lOc.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , country solid ,
3c , No. 2,3' ' ; cako,4.
Heceipts. Shipmonts.
Flour , bills . 15,000 S5,000
Wheat , hu . , . 20,000 Jtt.tHX )
Corn , bu . 82,000 144.IKK )
Oats , bu . 71,000 97,000
4,000
Harlcy , bu . 4S.OOO 52,000
St. IjouiH , Jan. 7. Wheat Lower : cash ,
S2J < feS3Jfc ; May , S5 ? c.
Corn Firm ; cash , 4Se ; May ,
Oats-Easy ; cash , : ) ej May , l
Pork $1.V.T > .
r.nnl * - . : ) .
Whisky -SI.05.
Mutter- Firm ; creamery , 31030 ? ; dairy ,
lS@20c.
Now Xork , .Tan. 7. Wlieat Hecoipts ,
27.WH ) ; cx | > orts. 41,400 ; options declined 'f-
l u , closing lieavy nt bottom after slow
business ; cash grades dull J-j(3Kc ( lower ;
ungraded red , S''QOSJfo ' ' ; No. 1 red , nomi
nal at 04 } c ; No. ! 5 red , ! M@yiK in ele
vator , 02Jf ( aWte delivered ; February closed
at Olj < c.
Corn Kocelpts , fi2nOO ; cxjwrts , 83.00 ;
dull , MtfK'1 lower ; ungraded , ( XXjJOSo ; No.
3 , ( MKjiiWJio ; No. 2 , ( Vj Uj e in elevator ,
( Vl3 < o delivered ; February closeil at O'ic.
Oats - Keceipts , 70,000 ; exports , 71.V
000 ; "sQ'Hc ' lower and houvy ; mixed western
37ft4Hc ; white western , 40T ( < ! 4l'c ,
Coffco Spotfuir | ; Kio dufl and nominal tlS.-
25 ; options fairly active and decidedly lower ,
closing htendy : sales 75f > 00 hairs ; January ,
iiriO.Xrfl5.lft ; February , * l4.7Ua ( < l5.uOMnrch : ,
* 14. < W < < 14.UO ; April , * iri.XK'JI5.73. ( May , 14.00
t U.SH ) ; Juno , if 13.00 < H 13.7ft.
Petroleum Firin ; United , VtiXc-
Ktigs- Steady , with fulr inquiry ; western ,
2i2.V. ; (
Pork Steady , trading light.
Lard Dull ; heavy , and a shade , lower ,
western steam , spot , quoted nt f7.S5.
Uuttor Quiet und h'nn ; western 15f < 134c.
Cheese-- Steady , trading light ; western ,
City , Jan. 7. Wheat Steady ;
No. 3 soft , cash , SlJ o uskod ; May S3e bid ,
SU. ' o asked.
Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 44o naked ;
Mny , 4slc hid , 43Jc asked.
Oats Xo. 2 cash , 25'f c bid , 200 asked.
Mllwnukoc , 'Jon. 7. Wheat Weak ;
cash , 7H > 4''c ; May , 82fc. ; !
Horn Strong ; No. s , 49Ko.
Oats Firmer ; No. 2 white , 350.
Kj'0-Stcad.v ; No. 1 , Crtl/c.
Harley-Wuk ; No. 2 , 7r.J o.
Provision * Firmer ; pork , Junuary , 115,10
® 15.So.
ClticlniKitl , Jon. 7. Wheat Dull ,
No. 3 red , fc'Jc.
Corn -Dull ; No. 3 mixe.1 , 52 > 'c.
Oats- Strong : 'No. 2 mixed , 35&
Kyo Dull , No. S , 70o.
Pork Quiet at $15.50.
Lard Steady ; at f 7.00 ,
WhUky Steady ; at $1.05.
Mlnnei. polls , Jan. 7. Tiicro was scarcely
nny business in wheat to-day. Receipts , 148
cars ; shlumonw , 53. Closed in store ; No.
1 hard , January , 7Sc ; Fobi-uary , 7SVc ;
tay , S2c ; No. Inorthcrn , January , 7i ) > Je ;
February , 77 o ; May , 80 } < ; No. S north-
bakers' , SI.3Ti@3.V5. (
Liverpool , Jan. 7. Wheat Quiet but
steady , demand poor , holders offer modcr-
titclv.
Corn Quiet , poor demand ; new mixed
western 4s ltd per cental.
Cincinnati , Jan. 7. Wheat Easier
ut MI&I yoc.
Corn Dull ; No. 2 , mixed , r > 2)/Br ( > 3c.
Oats Strong ; No. 2 mixed , 35c.
Kyc-Quict ; No. 2 , 70c.
Provisions Pork , easier nt $15.50 ; lard ,
dull anil lownr at $7.00.
Whisky Firm nt * 1.05.
Now Orlcnns , Jan. 7. Corn- Firmer ;
white , 03c ; yellow , Goo.
Oats Steady ; No. 2 , 42t @ 3e.
Corn Meal Quiet at..75.
Hog Products Quiet but firm ; pork ,
$15.37' ' < f ; lard , S7.50.
HulkmeaUs Shoulders , $ f.23 ! ; long clear ,
S7.77K i clear ribs , iS.OO.
IjlVK STOCK.
Union Stock Yarils , ChlcnRO , Jan. 7.
The Drovers' Journal reports :
Cattle Receipts , 2,000 ; market strongnnd
10o higher ; beef steers , * 3.00@5.25 : stockers
nnd feeders , * 2.00S3.r ( > 0 ; cows , bulls nnd
mixed , * 1.55-t3.25 ( ; Texas steers , $ l..i5@i.25. ;
Hogs Receipts , 21,000 ; market strong ;
inlxud , W.IOCiW.50 ; heavy , S5.50J5.SO | ; light ,
$ t.Si.V40 ; skips , $3.40 ( < ? ,4.70.
Shce | ) Receipts , 1,500 ; market slow ; in
ferior to choice. $3.50(31.75 ( ; western , S4.X ( ) @
4.115 ; Texans , J2.50@I3.00 ; lambs , $4.5005.75.
KiinsuH City , .Tan. 7. Cattle Receipts ,
WH ) ; shipments none ; offerings light
and trading chiefly retail ; dressed
beef and shipping steers nominally
.r10o higher ; choice cows lOc higher ; com
mon steadv stockcrs and feeders scarce , ilrni.
Hogs Receipts , 55,01X1 ; shipments , 300 ;
choice strong , 5c higher ; common , steady ;
a shade lower ; common to choice , Jl.70 ( ( ! !
5.55 ; skips and pigs ? 2.50GM.OO.
National Stoolc Yards Kast St.
Imuls , Jan. 7. Cattle Receipts , 200 ;
shipments , 000 ; market strong and higher
on all grades.
Hogs Receipts , 1,800 ; shipments , 1,800 :
market active ; strong , choice , heavy and
butchers' selections , ? 5.50u'5.0.r ( > ; packing ,
medium to prime , $5.15i'i.55 ( ; light grades ,
ordinary to good , * 4.85Vj5 ( 20.
OMAHA MVI3 STOCK.
Cattle.
The receipts of cattle were moderate nnd
made up chiefly of common stork. There
wore a few loads of fair native steers , but
nearly half the receipts were western hay-fed
stock , which were shipped to Chicago. The
bulk of the sales mude ou this market were
common stock.
Hogs.
Tlio receipts were liglit. The market
opened slow and fully 15 cents lower on the
best grades. The "Anglo , " however , began
buying about 10 o'clock and prices stiffened
up a little and on the whole was not moro
than 10 cents lower than on Friday. The
quality of hogs received was not as good us
on the day previous , there being considerable
light stuff among the offerings.
Sliccp.
'
The receipts wcro 112 head , and the market
us usual was dull. Prices are about steady.
OtHclal Ueeeints.
Cattle 070
Hogs 3,4)1 ! )
Sheep 112
Prevailing Prices.
Showing the prevailing prices paid for Ilyo
stock on the market :
Choice steers , 1300 to 1500 lbs.$4.0a @ .50
Choice steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . 3.75
Fat little Hteors , 000 to 1050 ibs. 3.50
Corn-fed range steers , 1200 to
1500 Ibs 3.75 @ 4.25
Good to choice corn-fed cows. . 2.25 M2.50
Common to medium cows 1.75
Western cows 1.75
Good range feeders. . . . k 2.30
Good native feeders.KKIIbs , and
upwards 2.50 © 3.00
Fair to medium native feeders ,
WO Ibs and upwards 2.25 @ 2.50
Rtoekors , 400 to 700 Ibs 2.10 ( V < (2.00 (
Prirao fat sheep 3.25 W3.75
Good fiit sheep , 900100 Ibs : t.)0 ( ) ( a3.50
Fair to medium sheep 2.25 ( i(3.00
Common sheep 1.75 W2.25
Light and medium hogs 4.00 05.00
Good to choice lu'iivy hogs 5.25 ( rtCi.45
Good to choice mixed hogs 5.15 05.25
JtnprcHcntativc Sales.
NATIVE STEKU1
No , Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
H . 078 * 3.15 13 . 1300 S4.12J <
13 . 1000 3.25 IS . 1370 4.35
FBRIIKIIM.
IS . 112'i 3.25 20 . 037 3.40
cows.
10 . 1000 2.40 19 . 1030 2.75
10 . 1100 2.57JHUM.
HUM. ? .
1 . 1 00 2.25 1 . 1850 2.50
5 070 2.25 1 , 1070 3.25
mir.KV.
112 04 2.S5
lion * .
NJO. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
11..13- ' . . $3.85 70..215 80 $5.20
2-2..125 . . 3.1H ) 5(1..201 ( 2 > < 0 5.20
12..133 . . 4.10 78..213 100 5.20
30..13-J . . 4.10 71..33ft 120 5.20
33 . . .15(5 ( . . 4.35 58..333 240 S.B'JJtf
40..153 . . 4.25 (1I..2IO ( ! 210 5.2JK
S3..149 SO 4.25 M..250 2X ) 5.2 J } {
21. . . . 100 . . 4.25 70..2t)0 200 5.22Ji
S3..175 SO 4.50 51..2(53 ( 80 5,25
35..170 40 4.50 B7..2 55 liO 5.25
SS..179 . . 4.50 51..23S 40 5.25
( W..323 80 5.05 77.3il 200 5.25
70..841 80 f..lO 73..350 120 5.33
87..ISO 40 5.10 C0..2S4 80 5.25
40..233 120 5.10 04..203 120 5.30
81..233 310 5.10 73..257 120 5.30
07..344 300 fi.15 00..38(1 ( 120 5.30
77..257 400 5.15 54..278 SO 5.30
73..330 340 5.15 ,49..270 120 S.iBJtf
13..317 120 5.15 58..285 340 5.32K
fi.V..S4H 100 5.17K 04..2U4 240 5.35
70..233 160 5.20 54..377 240 5.35
1U..200 40 5.30 S3..290 100 5.IH
l . . . .34a 320 5.30 ( W..2)V8 . . 5.35
C3..24U 2SO 5.30 50..207 200 5.40
31..330 40 5.20 00..315 XI 5.40
( M..250 2sO 5.20 7U..3H 40 5.40
07..350 210 5.30 07..373 310 5.42J
59..335 120 5.30 43..334 120 5.45
C7.-34rt JOO 5.30 05..833 bO 5.45
04..2M 240 5.20 5J..33 : ) 40 5.45
68..331 , . 5.20
lilro Stock Hold.
Showing the number of head of stock sold
on the market yesterday.
nous.
G. H. Hammond Si Co 577
Armour , t C. Packing Co 1,483
Anglo American Packing Company. . . . 1,017
Swift Packing Co 453
Local 40
Speculators M
Total 4,2:11 :
All sold.
CATTLE.
Shippers 151
Local 19
Total 170
1 tango of Prices.
Showing the extreme highest and lowest
fates paid for leading grades of hogs on dates
mentioned :
Date. Heavy. .Mixed. Light.
n 15 © 5 ! I5 4 75 ffi-l 10
Dec. III. u 35 Oil 41 5 15 © " Ik ) D CO ® 5 20
Jun. 1. Sunday. Sunday. Sunday.
Jan. 2. Nmv Year. New Year. Venr.
.Ian. II. 5 : n < ijr. 55 r > ir > © > IK n ni
.Inn. 4. r > in 5 in 4 M 5 1U
.lull. n. 5 II ) OJ.1 2.1 4 75
Jan. U. 5 40 5S5 IX ) B 2.1 W 40 4 M 1 15
Jan. i 45 B 15 05 3,1 4 00 ® 1 10
ami Coiiiiiilsslon.
Public inp3ctord dock iirogiiant sows 40
pounds , stag. ? 8 ! ) pounds cacti.
Dead hogs , 100 Ibs and over , 75 cents per
cwt , less than 103.Ibs . , of no value.
Yardage : C.itllo , 25e ; hogs , Sc ; sheep , 5c
nor head. Feed ? Corn , $1 per bu ; timothy
hny , S-0 ! : prairie hay , $20 per ton.
Commissioits : 'Cattle , 50c per head ; calves
and yearlings , * IO par o.ir. Hoas and sheep :
Single deck. < S.j.public : inspection on hogs.
15c pur car. 1\.H sales unless otherwise stated
per 100 Ibs HVo height.
IV
ShipinentH.
Cattle , 12 cars , N. W . Chicago
Cattle , 18 cars , C. . U. & Q . Chicago
Hogs,2carsj C. , IJ. &Q . Chicago
Sheep , 1 car , C. , H. & Q . Chicago
i - -
IJIYC Stock Notes.
Lower.
Hogs all sold.j
Not many iatt\o \ here.
The hog mniUft ; ) opened loTvor.
No sheep market worth mentioning.
Win. Carter , of Stromsburg , was on tlio
market with liog.s.
John Sandburg , of Oakland , was on the
market with -15C hogs.
J. K. Thompson , of Western Iowa , was on
the market yesterday.
T. J. Aldridt , of Frieud , marketed a load
of hogs at the top price.
M. Hogur , of Union , was on the market
with a load of light hogs.
M. II. Jeffrey , of Osccola , was among tlioso
who were on tlio market with hogs.
J. E. Thompson , a heavy shipper from
Council Uluffs , was over with hogs.
Joe Uixon , of Shelby , In. , marketed a load
of hogs. Ho came in to look after them.
R. H. Gammel , of Herman , marketed two
loads of hogs , one load bringing the top
price.
Mr. Hunt , of Pnpillion , sold a load of { 15-
pound sheep , Texas and natives mixed , at
$2.85.
$2.85.Mr.
Mr. Lowry , of the firm of Lowry & Mitch-
cfl , of Lincoln , was among the visitors at tlio
yards.
Charles Heclit , of Laramie , was on the
market yesterday with thirteen loads of hay-
fed western cattle.
A public telephone station lias been opened
in the Missouri Pacific office , opposite the
Exchange building , which will give those
who wiih to URO tlio telephone an opportunity
to do so without troubling someone else by
using their instrument.
Horsey IJros. & Clifton is the style of a
new commission firm which has made ar
rangements to open up on Monday. The
members of the firm are George W. Uorsoy ,
H. II. Dorsoy and C. C. Clifton. They will
succeed Gosl'ng ' & Chumbley.
OMAHA. AVIIOLKSAIjK MAKKIOTS.
Produce , Fruits , Ktc.
The ffilluwlnu arc the price * ( it which
round win / produce urcmliliin thin innr-
Jct. iYiilte or other llncx of ijomJs rajn/rii/ / [ {
extra Ittlmr of juirMini rnnnot d/icdj/.i / / lie
siippfJcd oit initHlilcontcrs at the same jirlccn
f/iiofeel the lorttl tnulc.
HUTTKK Ri coipts are light and tlio ( Hiality
rather jtoor. Good grades command outside
prices , but the poorer are not wanted. We
quota us before : Creamery , solid packed , 22
( (02i : < % ; choice dairy , niiil'Jc ; medium , 15 ®
17o ; low grades , lOGtl-c-
Kr.os Are in good supply and prices
lower. Wo mark them down to 20U'21c ( for
colrt storairo and an occasional sale of
Htrlctlv fresii at SJ5c ; limed very slow at
15c.
15c.POUI.TKV
POUI.TKV Receipts , of all kinds are very
light and the demand good , especially for
chickens. Sales of turkeys were made as
hlnh ns lie. but' vo quote dressed chickens ,
7 < tf"ic per pound , < Turkcys , 10@llc. Ducks , 7@
80 : Geese , HJ&Hlr <
UK\N It Is" impossible to till tlio orders
received , as ft 'appears there are very few in
the city. Ho'wuver wo give quotations for
good stock , fcM)0a'2.30 ) ( ; fair to good. $1.00
01.80 , and California beans ut$2.25u. ( > 2.40.
POTATOES "AH * very scarce and prices are
firm und hlgheri We quote $1. 1001. 15 for
Utah and Colonulo stock and choice homegrown
grown ut lHw95c ) ; common grades at t < 0'C '
70c. ' -
CA uoTS--fzJ.3.1/i2.0 ( / per barrel.
PAIISXII-S iNewatock , $2.50 per barrel.
OTHTEIIS Pluifi standard , 25c ; plain se
lects , 3o ( ) ; standard , ! Ko ) : extra selects , 35c ;
New York counts. 40c .Hulk oysters , counts ,
$1.35 per 100 fselbcts , * 2.00 per gal ; standard ,
11.23 per gal.1 "
CAUI.IFLOW KII Good stock $2.fMXS2.80.
CAI.IKOIIKIA FRUITS Are scarce. Tlioro
nro only a few IHWM in the market , but we
quote thorn ut $3.fiO@2.7S ; extra line , $3.00.
LEMONS Only a low Malagas are in the
market , and are selling at $5 a box. A car
lot of Mcsslnus came in to-day and are mar
keted nt t5.00rii5.50 per box.
OIUNOKS Continue in fair supply , witli
the exception of Louisiana , which are about
of the market. A car lot of Valencia * was
received to-day , and quoted nt f7.50@3.07 per
case of 420. We quote Louisiana oranges at
4.l)0@l.25 ) per box , and Florida at ti.250i.50 ;
with a suit ) or two of extra tine nt $1.75.
BAXANAS Prices tlrm and unchanged.
Choice bananas , t2.7503.50 ; medium bunches ,
IJ.0003.00.
CinKK-ChoicoMchganeidorfrt. ! ! 0000.50 per
bbl. of 8'i gal.
QUINCES Choice California quincei , f 3.00@
2.35 p r box.
CAIUI.KIK Prices are unchanged at 11 per
doz. , und 2$3o ( ? per 11) for California.
Uell Si CUorry10. , 00(210.0 ; ( | )
Boll & Bugle , $10.50@11.00 ; Capo Cods , $11.00
@ 11.50.
GiiAi-KS Malagas , ? 0.50S7.00' ( ! per bbl. , with
some extra line sold at $7.50QS.OO.
Poi'coiix Choice rice corn 3j(2lo } ( per Ib ;
other kinds , 2 } ( c 3o per Ib.
Cni.r.iiY Choice , 8j@45o per dozen ; fancy ,
45&MOc.
NUTS The demand is fair und tlio supply
moderate nt peanuts , 1@ c , raw ; Brazil
nuts , 13c ; almonds , Tarragona , 22e ; Kngllsh
walnuts , 15 ( . < $16c ; filberts , 120 ; Italian chest
nuts , 15c. _ _ _ _ _
Grocers' List.
Puovistoxs Hums , Ugll i1 ; breakfast
bacon , JI JJ 'o ; bacon sides , 0(30'o ( ' ; dry
salt , 8J ( jS5Yo ; shoulders , H 'O e ; dried beef
RKFINT.I ) Ltitn Tierce , 7 fc ; 40-lb square
cans , 7Jji" 50-lb. round , 7J e ; 20-lb. round ,
7j < c ; KMb. pails , S c ; 5-lb. pails , S o ; 2-lb.
'BUOOMS Extra 4-tio , $3.00 : No. 1 , $2.00 ;
No. 2 , § 1.75 ; heavy stable , $ t.OO.
CASur Mixed , ( ailo ; stick , S9 CW e.
Svtiui' No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs. SI.50 ( 1.55 ;
Now Orleans , per gallon , ; S > llUr maple
syrup , half bbls , "old time , " per gallon , 80c ;
1-gallou cans , per doz , $10.50 ; half gallon
cans , per doz , $0.25 ; quart cans , $3.25.
STAUCII Mirror gloss , SJfc ; Gsaves' corn ,
Oife ; Ojwepo gloss , 7c ; Oswego corn , 7c.
lIoMAxn HKHUIMIS 73jj7XJ ( ( per keg.
Cuu'Kiii.s : Garneau's soda , butler and pic
nic , 5o ; creams , 7c ; ginger snaps , 8c ; city
soda , So.
WOODENWAUF. Two-hoop pails , per doz. ,
SI.45 ; throe-hoop pails , $1,70 ; No. 1 tub , $ t.5 ( ( ) ;
No. 2 tub , $5.50 ; No. 3 tub , $4.f < 0 : wash
boards. $1.40012.75 ; assorted bowls , $ ' 3-35 ;
Fo. 1 churns , JO.CO ; No. 2 churns , $ S-00 , No.
3churns , $7.00.
PirKi.r.1 Medium in bbls. , $7.00 : do in half
bbls. , $4.00 ; small , in bbls. , $ S.OO ; do in half
bbls. , $4.50 ; gerkins , in bbls. , $9.00 : do in half
bbls. , $5.00.
Coi'i'KK Ordinary grades , 20Ji20j ( c ; fair.
20J4 ( < ? 2Ie ; prime , 21A33ti ( ; fancy green and
yellow , 23i < 25e ; old government Java , 23 ®
30c ; interior Java , 25VJ2 { < c ; Mocha , 28 ( < ? 30o ;
Arbueklo's roasted , 24jJi % : Mclaughlin's
XXXX , 2l o ; Dilworth's , 24K" ' , Hod Cross ,
SAI-BU KKAVT MantifiicUirers are holding
out for higher prices and offer no Inducements
to buyers. However , prices are unchanged.
Choice , per bbl of 3 ( gal , $3.5 > 5 ( < i9.00 ; % bbl ,
$4.57@5.00 $11.00 per bbl of 50 gal.
SWIIIJT 1'oTATor.s Very tow , if any , are in
the murketbut we quote prices unchanged
'Jfii ' c per 11) . , with extra at 3c.
ONIOX- < Are bad stock for coiiiiuission
men to curry , as they are spoiling. How
ever , the. cannot afford to lower the prices ,
as they have to innke up for losses by spoil
ing.'o iinotu : Homo grown , 755c ( ' ;
Spanish onions , per 50-lb crate , $ l.5J@1.75
H\ii : Sumewliat scarce with prices un
changed. Wi'cpiote : 10C"21e for J-lb frames ;
canned lionoy. 10 ? 12c per Ib.
AiTi.nsA few sales of poor stock to local
buyers huvo been reported at $3.25 , but as
this grade is practically out of tlio market we
do not give it as a quotation , \Vociuoto :
Eastern fruit , fair to choice stock , $3.50 ®
3.75 ; fancy stock $3.75C < i > 4.00.
C.\N\in : Goons OyiUers , standard , per
case , $3 . < iQtiU5 : ; strawberries , 2-lb per case ,
# 3.0Ji ( 3.10 ; raslerries ] ) , 2-lb , per case , $3.0tKiJ
3.10 ; Culiforniu pe.trs , per case , $ l.80ti 4,00 ;
npricots , ] ) nr ca ol,30Qt > i.3.'j ; peaclies , jior
case , $5.SO ( N.S5 ; white cherries , jier case ,
$ il.M ( ) ; plums , jt > r case , $ l.20i'tl. : > 0 ; bluelior-
ries , per case , $3.30'r2,40 ; egg plums , 2-lb ,
jier case , $3.50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , | ) or case ,
f3.20i5.75 ; 1-ib salmon , per doz , $1.00@1.05 ;
2-lb gooseberries , per case , $3,25 ( 3.35 ; 2-11)
string be.ms , per case , $1.751 > 0 ; 2-lb Lima
beans , per case , 81.00@1.05 ; 2-lb marrowfat
peas , $2.110(32.70 ( ; 3-lb early Juno peas , per
case , 83.85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $2.50 ; 2-lb corn ,
$3. ! J&2.10.
JKl.Ml'.ft 30-lb pails , $1.050l-75.
TKAS Japans , 20if55c ( ; gunpowder , Dfl@
( We ; Young Hyson , 2."Xg55o ; Oolong , 20&5
05c.
05c.Duir.i
Duir.i ) Fni'iTs Apples , new , Ifs , 7@7l4'c ;
evaporated 50-11) ) ring , O iX'llOc ; raspberries ,
cvajwrated , 27028e ; blackberries , evap
orated , 'JJfNIOu ; pitted cherries , J1022c ; ;
pcachcti , new , S0bi-viC ; evaporated , peeled
peaches , U9030c ; evaporated , u p.irod ,
lSC'(20e ; new currants , 7@7 ! < o ; prunes ,
new , 505'4c ' ; citron , 25o ; rai.sins , London
layers $2.10i(2.45 ( ; California loose musca
tels , $2.0002.10 ; now Valencia , S&S.tfc
Koi'K Seveii-slxtoiMiths. 11011'4.
Tonvcco Lorillard's Climax , 4 ic ; Slcn- )
did , 4lo ; Mechanic's Delight , 4lc ; Leggett it
Meyer's star , 4" ) < ; ; Cornerstone , 3Sc ; Drum-
mond's HorseShoe , 44c ; J. T. , 40c ; Sorg's
Spearhead , .41c ; Catlin's meerschaum , 31o ;
Catlin's old style , 23c.
SroAii Granulated , 7i < f7 ( iC ; conf. A ,
7if0 < 7c ; white extra C , ( \ < a.n c\ \ extra C ,
O wO c ; yellow C , 5 : < M05Kc ; cut louf , 80
84"c ! ; powdered , S0S'4C ; New Orleans , 5 0
VA- .
Dry Goods.
DUCK West Point 29 in. 8 Of. . 10' < c ; West
Point 2'J ' in. 10 o12K j West Point 19 in. 12
oz , 15c ; West Point 40 in. 11 oc , II ! ' . ' . Checks
-Caledonia X , 9Kc ; Caledonia XX , 10) o ;
Economy , UJ e ; Otis , uj'c.
KEXTI'CKV JKASS Memorial , 15c ; Canton ,
18c ; Durham , 27' ' c ; Hercules , 18u ; Leaming
ton , 23'ie ; Cottswold , 25e ,
CUAHII Slovens' 11 , Oc ; bleached , 7c ; Ste
vens' A. 7 } 'c ; bleached , 8J-ic ; Stevens' P ,
8 > ic ; bleached , 9Mc ; Slovens' N , 9Mo ;
bleached , 10 0 : Slovens' S RT , 12 > Jo.
MifCKi.iAXi'.ous Table oil cloth , $3.85 ,
plain Holland , 8Kc to 9o ; Dado Holland ;
12Kc.
CAMIIUICS Slater , 4J < fc ; Woods,4 0 ; Stan
dard , 4 > < Jo ; Peacock , 4 > jC.
COMFOUTKIIS $ H.OOr35.00.
UMNKETS White , $1.007.50colored$1.10 ;
08.00.
HI.IACIIID : SIIKCTINO Berkeley cambric ,
No. IK ) , 9 > iJu ; Heat Yet , 4-i , il i ) ; butter cloth
OO , 4.fc ' ; Cabot , 7 0 ; Farwoll , 8c ; Fruit of
Loom , iio ; Greene ( i , Ou ; 11010,7 ; King
Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdalo. llKc ; I.on.s-
dale , S c ; Now Qork mills. lOJic ; Pepporell
42 inch , llljfc ; Peppcrcll , 40 inch , llKc ; Pep-
perellO-i , 15o ; Pepi > ercll , 8-i 20c ; Peppcrell ,
0-4 , 22e ; Pepperoll , 10-1 , 24o ; Canton 4-4 , 8)4'o ) ;
Canton , 4-4 , UJfc ; Triumph , Oc ; Watnsuttn ,
Ho ; Valley , 5c.
Fi.AXNr.i.s Plaid Raftsman , 20c ; Goshcn ,
! ! 3Ko ; Clear Lake , 32Kc ; Maple City , 30W- .
Wlilto-CJ H No. 2. ( , 2lo ; G H No. 1 , } { ,
37i c ; B HNo. 2 , % \ 33Xc ; B H No. 1 , Jf ,
30o ; Quechco No. 1 , % , 42o ; Queeheo No. 2 ,
* f. 37Kc ; Quochoa No. 3 , % . 32Xc : Anawan
13Kc ; Windsor,22' < c. Iled-C 21-lnch , 15 0 ;
Kii 21-inch. 21c ; GO , 31-Inch , J8c ; HAF , % ,
35o : J H F , W.STKc ; O , H , " -
PIIINTS SOLID Coi-oiii Atlanta , 5 } c ;
Slater , 5c ; Berlin Oil,0 > o ; Gamer Oil , &Jj7c.
PINK AND KOUKS Ulchmond , Oc ; Allen. Oc ;
Kiverpolnt , 5c ; Steel lllver , Oo ; UiolimonO ,
Cc ; PclllcC > Jc. I.siunoiii.VB Washington ,
Oo ; Century Indigo hluo prints , JOe ; Amer
ican , O' c ; Arnold , 6Je ; Arnold B , 10J < c ;
Arnold A , 13o ; Arnold Gold Seal , JOKc.
Ditp.ss Charter Oak , 4J < o : Itiimapo , 3J/o ;
Ix > di , 4Ko ; Alloti.S o ; Jichmond,5Xoi Win
dsor.Oc ; Eddystone , Oo ; Paclfto , Oo.
COTTOX Fi.ASNBi.s 10 per cent trade dls-
count-LL , 0 fc ; CO , 7XSS ; , S u ; Namo-
less , 5o ; No. 5 , Oo : KK , 9 o ; OG , 10 'c ;
XX , 12c ; OO. lie ; NN , lOc ; RX , 18o ; R , 20c ;
No. 10. 8 ! e ; 40 , lO' ' oj-OO , laVtfo ; SO.lfie : 3(1 ( ,
( olored , lOc ; 50 , colored , 12c ; 70 , colored , 15c ;
Bristol , 13 > < fe ; Union PacithI8c. ; .
CAIII-ET WAIIP Bibb white , 18 > fc ; colored
20Ue.
Biiow.vSiiKF.Tixn Atlanta A , 4-1. 7 < fe ;
Atlaiitle H , 4-1 , 7c ; Atlantic 1) , 4-1 , OU'c : At-
lentlcP , 4-t , 6Jfo ; Aurora LL. 4-1. 5re ; Au
rora C , 4-1 , 4kj'o ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OV ;
Hoosier LL , 4-4 , SJjfo : Indian Head , 4-1 , 7 > 4c ;
Lawrence LI , 4-4 , 5o ; Old Dominion , 4-t ,
5'ic ' ; Pepperoll R , 4-1 , 0o ; Peppcrell O , 4-1 ,
i'-c ; Pepperoll , 8-1 , ISo ; I'epperell , 0-1 , 20c ;
Peppcrell , 10-1 , 22o ; Utlca C , 4-1 , 4.V ;
Wnchusctt , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora , R , 4-4 , 0 } e ; Au
rora B , 4-4 , Oc.
BATTS Standard , So ; Gem , 10) < fe ; Beauty ,
12ty- ; Boone , lie ; B , cased , $0.50.
GlxoiiAm Plunckett checks , 7' c : Whit-
teuton , 7 , ' c ; York , ' ' .jV ; Normandi dress ,
S. ' o : Calcutta dress , SVfo ; Wliittonton dre.ss ,
Oc ; Renfrew dre-ts , 9012' ' c.
TICK.H Lewiston , ! W-in. . 12Vc ; Lowlston ,
32-in. , 13 c ; York , 3J-ln. , 14e ; Swift river ,
7 > > ; , o ; Thorndike , OO , S' c : Thonidiko. EF ,
SH'o ; Thorndike , < 20 , 9 > io : Thorndike , XXX ,
IHc ; Cordis , No. 5 , Hj c ; Cordis , No , 4 , lie.
DC.VIMS Amoskeag , 0-oz. , lOo ; Everett ,
7-oz. , 13c ; York , 7-oz , 13o : Haymaker , 8Uc ;
Jaffrey , XX , ll' c ; Jaffroy , XXX , 12Kc ;
Beaver Creek , A A , 12c ; Beaver Crock , BB ,
lie ; Beaver Creek , CC , lOc.
General 'MarkctH.
Fi.AXsr.nn Firm at $1.15 per bushel.
GUVIN Wheat No. 2 , OOc per bushel ; rye ,
iiono on the market ; corn , 40c ; oats , 30c ; bar
ley. 500OOc , according to quality.
HAV Common , course , $5.00ii.00 ( ! ; upland
prairie , $0.K)07.00. ( Straw , $5.5000.1X1.
COAL Wo quolo : Egg , $10.50 ; nut , $10.50 ;
range , $10.50 ; walnut block , Si.25 ; Iowa
lump , $3.75 ; Iowa nut , $3.00 ; Illinois , ft.50
© 1.75.
BIDHS Orcen butcher's , C05Wo ; green
cured , 0 ( 0 > lc ; dry flint , 9c ; drysalt , Sc ;
green culf skins , 7o ; damaged liidcs , two-
thirds price. Tallow 3Jfc. Grease I'rimo
white , 3e ; yellow , 3c ; brown , IJ 'c. Sheep
pelts , 25V i > Oc.
Fi'iw ( Quotations nro now as follows :
Raccoon. 100t0o ! : mink. 15@40o ; musk
rat , fall , 205o ; striped skunlc , 5025e ;
mountain wolf. No. 1 , $1.5002.50 ; No. 2 , pral-
rie , 75090c ; No. 2 , 250(00 ( ; bonvor , No. 1 ,
peril ) , $2.0003.00 : No. 2 , $1.0001,25 ; oiler ,
$1.0000.00 ; dry deer skins , 2)035o ( ) per Ib ;
dry niitelope , elk , moose , eto. , 15025o
lniro.s Steady ; Ammonia carb 14c , cam
phor refined 300 , copperas 1'ic ' , cream tartar
15c , cream tartar powdcii'd 20u50c ( , India Mad
ras 75c , morphia stilph $3.50. Soda hi. carb l ) e ,
Venice turpentmo 40c. Gum opium $4.05 ,
quicksilver 75c , ( | uiiiino , German per oz , 55c.
AVax , yelhjw puivit'ie.
OILS Firm jcarbon , 12t)25c ( ) ; linseed , boiled ,
We ; linseed , raw , 50ccastor ; , No. 1$1.20 ; No.
2 , $1.12 ; sperm wlnilo , $1.00 ; fish , bank 35o ;
ncnts foot extra , 55c ; nontufoot No. 1,50c ; g.lso-
lini',71 degrees , 15c ; W. S. lard , 05o ; No. 1
lard , 50c ; No. 2 lard , 50o ; W. Va. zero. 1 Ic ; W.
Vn. summer , 1' c ; golden No. 1. 40o ; golden No.
2,25c ; whale,20o ; naptlia 1 degree'l4c ; head
light 150 degree * , 12o ; headlight , 175degrees ;
15c.
15c.PAIXTS
PAIXTS White load , pure , O' ' i1 ; white
lead , fancy. O'c ; putty , in bladders,3c ; Paris
white , 3c ; Whftiny , common , 2 , ' e ; red lead ,
111.
Wixnow GIAS I Singlf , 70c per cent ;
double , 70 and 10 per cent discount.
LiVTIIKH : Steady ; oakHolos , 35037chem :
lock hlnughtprsole , SOfJl'JOe ; hemlock dry solo ,
2lir27c ; hemlock kip,050IKX ! ; A. & B. runner
kip. 500700 ; A. hemlock calf , ! > 0c@1.05 ; A.
A. hemlock culf , "backs , " 75c ; hemlock up-
| ) or , 19@24e ; English grain upper , 25o ; hem
lock grain upper , 21021 ; Tampico B. L.
Morroco , 20033c : Tampico pebble. O. D. Mo , ,
290320 Curacoa B. G. Mo. , 35e ; Simon O.1) .
Mo. , $2.7503.00 ; Dangola kid , 300Ji5c ; X. M.
Kangaroo , 40u ; American calf kid , : ! ' - ' < ; ;
Griehon kids , $3.00 , )3.50 ) ; French calf kids ,
$3.5 ; oak ki ] ) skins , S00f.OO ; oak calf skins ,
$1.0001.25 ; French calf skins , $1.2502.00 ;
French kip skins , $ l.10g'l.VO ( ! ; Russitt linings ,
$ ( l.00ai.5i ( ( | per doz ; pink cream and white lin
ings , $7.50010.00 per doz ; colored toppings ,
$ 'J.00011.00. '
Si'iuiTs Tiicro is no change as yet
although one is anticipated soon ,
Cologne spirit * ; , 1SS proof , $1.10 ;
do , 101 proof , $1.12 ; spirits , second qual
ity , 101 proof , $1.10 ; do , 18S ju-oof , $1.09.
Alcohol. 188 proof , J2.10 per wlno gal
lon. Redistilled whiskies , $1.0001.50.
Gin , blended , $1.5002.00 ; Kentucky bourbons
bens , $2.0000.00 ; Kentucky and Penn
sylvania ryes , $2.0000.50 ; Golden Sheaf
bourbon nnd rye whiskies , $1.5003.00. Bran
dies , imported , $5.0008.50 ; domestic , H.SOfnJ
JUKI. Gins , imported , $4.5000.00 ; domestic ,
$1.2503.00. Champagnes , imported , per
case , $23.00033.00 ; American , per case. 110.00
010.00.
HcAvr IlAitmvAiiE The following prices
are standard : Iron , rate , $ ' 2.00 ; plow btcol. .
each , 75c : square nuts , pe.r ! b , 0@Kto ; cjl :
clialn , per Ib , 0'-f@13o ; miiiloable , 8@Uo ) ;
iron wedges , fir ; crowbars , Oo ; harrow tooth ,
4c ; spring steel , 4@5o ; Burden's horse shoos ,
$4.75 ; Burden's mule shoes , $5.75 ; barliod
wire , in car lols , W.OO per 100 Ibs ; inui nails ,
rates , 10 to 50 , $3.40 ; slcol nails , $3.50.
Dry Immhcr.
IIIMKNIIOXS ANII TIMIIKKF.
IIO MUIS.
No. 1 com , B 1 s.tlS.M ) I No. 3 cam , 1
No. 2 com , sis. 17.00 | No. 4 com , 1 H. 13.50
FUNTINO.
No. 1 , 4 & C in 13 it 14 ft. , roufh . 110 50
No. 1 , " " 10 ' ' . JO 00
No. 3 , " 13 14 " . 16.W
No. 3 , " " 10 " . 1800
MiiiN'n ,
A , 12 , 14 , .t 10 U.3I.BO I C. 12 , 14 & 10 fttl.ri.M
B , " " B0.50 1 I ) , " " 13,50
A 0 in Wiiitc Pine
Biliu " ' "
COin " "
nfiln " " . 31.50
EOln " " ( Scl. KoncliiK ) . 10.00
C In. Drop Siding 50u per M. extra.
CEILIXO ANU I'AUTITION.
Sdcom J/iu White Pine Culling . S-UOO
> n . m.oo
Clear1 % in Norway " " . Jfl.IV )
3nd com. > ' ( , ' In " " " . U.OO
8'rocKitonns. .
AlSinclis Js . 15M )
JJl'i " . , . 30.20
C 13 " . 30.00
IU3 " . 23.00
No. 1 , com , 13 Sim Is , 13 ft . 30.50
" " . " 14 ft . 10.00
" " " JO ft , . 1S.W
" " " 10 , IS , SOft . 21,50
No. 2 " "
, . ly.ixi
" " " 13 & 14 ft . 18.50
" " " Illft . 17.W
13 In Grooved rooting , * 1 per M. moro than I'l
n Stoek Boards same longtli.
0 In. Rmn ved Hooting same price us 13 in.
Stoek Boards.
SHU' I.U1.
No. 1 Plain S and 10 in . $10.00
No. a " " "
. 17.50
No. 1 , OG , S in . 10.50
1st nnd 2nd , elcar , I , 1'4' ' Inch , s 2 a . f.M.00
" " 1 , ,2 . ni.lk )
3d , clear , 1 Inch , s2s . 44.50
" 1 Mi l i 'J liifh . 40.IH )
A , select , 1 fiii-li , s 2 s . 40.00
A , " 1V , l.'tf , 3 inch , s2s . 44.00
B , " Iinehst2s . 30.00
U. " 1' ' , 1 ,2 Inch , s2 H . 37.00
SOl'TIIIIHXU1.I.OW 1'IXU.
Com. 4 inch Flooring . f7i50 !
Star " " . 21,50
1st and 2d clear 4 Inch Irlooring . 33.00
Six-incli 50o loss.
Clears Inch Celling . 31.50
Clear 4- inch Partition . 25.00
Clear $ g inch , 1'artltioii f J above % IcuU Cell
ing.
Clear Finish , 1 nnd IJ/ Inch , s 2 H . $20.00
Clear Finish , 1 } and 2 inch , s 2 s . 30.00
Clear Corrugated Colling , 4 Inch . 25.50
Clear yellow Pine Casing and Base. . . . 37.0
1'Cll'I.Alt I.UMW.Il.
Cl. Poplar Bx. Bds. X In. , s 3 s . $35.00
" " U' in. Panel , s 2ft . 27.00
" " Corrugated Coiling , X. . 28.50
1UTTCNS , WKMi TUIIIKO , I'leKKTI.
O. G. Uatts,3U In. iKo ; ? < x3 , s 1 B. 40ii ; 3 in.
Well Tubing , I ) . A M. ami Bov. , $33.1X1 ; Pick
ets , D. & B. Flat , $20.50 ; 1) . II. Sq. , $21.50.
SIII.VOI.KS , IATII.
XX clear , $ .10 ; extra A , $2.55 ; A * stand
ard No. 5 , No. 1 , 11.45 ; lath , $2.55.
I'OST * .
White Cedar , 0 in. , if s. 12) ) 0 ; 0 In. qrs ,
llKi" white cedar , 5JIn. . J B. 11J < c ; 8 In.
qrs , 10o ; white cedar , 4 In. round , H ! > Jo ; Ten
nessee red I'cdnr , split , lie ; split onk , lOc ; 0
in , , 7 in and 8 in. ( > each ) S ft , , round W. C.
posts. _
U ) ) to the prcHont lime Sir Morroll
Mnckonzlo has received X'8,5K ( ) Htorlliif ;
for ultondiiiicu on the crown ] > riuuo uf
Gurmtiny.
THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES ,
OMAHA.
KUBUUBAN ' 1KAINU.
„ _ . . . Council UlunVand Alhrlelit
In addltlun to the stations inuntloui'd , trjhm
stop at Twentieth and Twenty-fourth Mrcuttt
and at the Summit In Omiilm.
"Westward.
11 roadI'raiiM - Oiuulm llL'fl- . South AJ-
wuy. fur. Depot. ) ) naha irlght.
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Al faoutli iShcely. Omaha llroad
bright. Uinulia. depot. fer. wny.
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