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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. JANUARY 21. 1888. I THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Narrow Fluctuations In Wheat PrlooB With Swift Reactions. GOOD CORN TRADING WITNESSED. The Hcfmlon In Irovl lonH Generally , Marked Ily TIUIICIICHB Too Many Cattle CniiHc Iiowcr Values Quotations. CHICAGO rilOHUCK MARKET. CJIHA ; < IO , Jnn. 20. | S | > eclal Telegram to the HnK.1 Tht ! wheat market to-day was nl- niOHt a counterpart of that of ninny days pre ceding the recent break , excepting that prices were Just Ic lower than then. Fluctuation ) ) were generally narrow , with swift reactions from uny extreme point touched. May wheat opened at b3c nna hung between that price and MVc for sorao time , then sought a lower level and stood at 82J < 0 ' 82Ji'c for a time , then touched fc2 * < c , from which ] > ont ! there was an Improvement to MJffc. On the next down turn thu price touched tti(2S2 ! ( ( c , advanced to 8i@Ni : ; < c and closed at 1 o'clock at 83o. For February wheat 70c was asked lit the opening. The low point wan iiijV'c ' " " ' "l ( ) highest "OJ c asked and at the 1 o clock close nominally 7fiJi'e. News was scnrco and thu talk was only about the attitude of thu heavy operators , the wheat movement and foreign markets. There was good speculative trading in corn nrid soiiio advance In prices was established by the morning business. May corn opened ntfi. ) > fic. sold early lit nHVG'.najj'c , and then gradually declined to 62 ; ! ' , e , but at the de cline there was good buying , which looked to the crowd if it was for Investment by ntsong parties , and this had its Influence- local traders , causing a rapid improvement. On the upturn May corn touched KJjfte , then there was o reaction to KiJ u , and an advance to fill ' 4 ( 53 Vr , wh It'll was the 1 o'clock closing price. February corn opened nominally at 47X" and 4 < j)4cwas ) asked for that delivery at the 1 o'clock close. There was active speculative business In f j/t again and thu { to-day extreme lluctua- tt' . ' " ' . .J J'c ' , which WUH largo for that market. ' + * TUV.'ng was chiefly in May delivery , which 'opened at 33Me , sold down toII'JXc. with thu greater part of the loss recovered later , prices standing nt ! l3Jfe bid at 1 o'clock. January oats sold at UO'&u ' , In the provision trade there were no exciting - ing developments. On the contrary , the day parsed in a comparatively tame manner , though thu feeling was nervous and operators acted us If they were a little "uWiea" over the actual situation and intentions of the old bear element. Trading , which was largely of a scalping character , Vt'iis wanting in spirit and freedom , and was , in , i great measure , featureless. The I o'clock closing was a shadu easier 'J'ie , ' for pork , SJtf&J.lo higher for lard , iiti'l unchanged on short ribs from hist night's lluul prices. AFTKUNOON SI : . NION Whrat firmer ; May /ipcucd at83j c , sold up to 834o ! , closing at MjfcO I } : . Corn linn ; May closing nt ! ! i3c , Oats stronger and "to bolter for May. Pork was stronger and 2J.jOJ5i ! higher ; January and February closet ! at $14. 10 and May lit J14.58XC. Lard advanced 8 } c and closed at i7.40 for January and February , $7.-l7 } for March , ind $7.02)4 ) for May. Short ribs were a shade strongor.'clrwing at $7.60 for January and February , $7.K ( ) for March and $7.77 for May. CHICAGO MVH STOCK. CHICAGO , Jan. 21) ) . [ Special Telegram to the HEII.I CtTTi.i : Too many cattle was again the complaint of salesmen as they rode around hunting up buyers. Trade opened slow decidedly slow. Big buyers , es | > eelally tboso for dressed beef llrms , seemed in no hurry to go out , and those that had shipping orders said there weru plenty of cattlu urn : they had all day beforu them. Tcxans con tlnuo to coma freely for the season am when suitable for the dressed bcof or shop trade make strong prices. TOXJIS canning stock , however , is about as low'as nt any time. Prime native butchers' stock Is In good demand and steady. Natlvo ( aiming stock and old cows slow and con tinue ns low as at any time. The slncker and feeder Irado presented no now features. Shipping steers , 1350 to 1500 His , $4.35075.00 ; 1800 to 1350 Ibs , $3.75074.40 ; 050 to i'JOO Ibs , $3.00013.80. StocHers aiid feeders , $2. < K(7ii ) ( $3.00 ; cows , bulls and mixed , ( l.Tri@ii.in bulk , $2.15@2.40. HociB Trade was fair and prices unchanged as compared with yesterday. Shippers con tinue to lead thu buying , packers holding back and taking what is left after the shl | > - pcrs are out of the market. Light median of 170 up to " 10 Ibs or thereabouts sold at $ , r > .ir > @ 5.30 ; good mixed and packing sorts , t .40@5.00 ; best heavy , $5.05 ( < i5.75 , will : $5.77J4 for ono lot. Light sorts were slow , with only ono or two buyers on thu market Pigs of 180 Ibs up , $4.60@4.tJO ; 140 to 15011) averages , $4.S5@4.K ! ) . Averages of 100 to Ibs ranged between $5.00@5.10. FINANCIAL. New YORK , Jan. 20. [ Special Telegram to' the IJr.c.l STOCKS The Wall street bulls who have predicted a January boom are beginning to think that it has been side tracked somewhere on ono of thb various lines of railroads leading to this metropolis. Thu bulls are without u leader and a majority are demoralized by the general apathy that lias characterized the market since the first of the year. The break yesterday set them nil to thinking and asking what was the matter , but to their Inquiries the only an swer was that thu grand army of commission payers the public are not in ] the market. Modcratolincs of long stocks came out us u result of the continued decline in Missouri I'acillc , which , up to 1 o'clock , had dropped 2j > B points. The bears were also free sellers , Cammack , Uutcmun & Jones being their lenders. London bought St. Paul , Reading , and Union Pacific. The two llrst named stocks held steady , but the latter was heavy and dropped } per cent. Heading was ex- | H'cled to break badly , but after declining ) per cent from the opening figures rallied 1 * per cent and toward the close was the main- may of the market. The market became Irregular in the last hour , the Ciould' stocks remaining heavy , but others rallied slightly , duo to tha covering by shorts. Manhattan dropped to 88 , but rallied to S9 . The decline - cline wad attributed to the new mortgage recently put on it. At the close it showed a net decline of 2'tf and Missouri Pacific 1 points. The rest of the list was mostly ' ( . ( jj ) J/ per cent higher. T.ho total sules were * llrl > ,000sunrcfl. OOVEIISMESTS Government bonds were dull but steady. YKSTEIIIUY'S QUOTATIONS. U. S. 4s n > KlMi > reil..l2Atj _ . .lOSJi U. H. 4s coupon. . . | 2U'i doiiruferrwl U'Uj U.S. 4Jnreglstred.HM ! N r. Ceutrul. . . .107J1i IT. S 4)is ) coupon .IIW O. It. N HIV I'ACltlctaiif'ltt. . . .120 > { 1 > . T 21' . rmmda Southern. Mj ; I'urlllo Mail : Ul IVutrul I'nrltlc . . . Ill 0. 1) . &K 1"U ! " Milrniru \ Alton. . . 1117 I'lillnmn I'ulaceCnt Ml ( X. II.&Q IS" Heading . ' B4'4 J ) . . l.At W 121 ' " ' St. I. . JeS. Hli'rV" 'i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Krl'e. . . . . . . . . . . ! . ! . ! 27H doprofi-rreil. . . . 70 > J do preferred no tM. . .V St. 1'uul . . 75 < i Jlllnolx Central. . . . 118 do preferred. . . . IHSi 1. , II. Ac W 13 St. 1' . M ) UJ K.AtT 17 dn preferred 1U71 { l.akeShoro WH Texiis I'uclllc 24S _ J..V N WV IJnliin 1'iiclllp Mi ) Michigan Central. . N. " ' , | W. . St. I. . .VI' IS Mlxsouriracltlc. . . . Kl doin | > fi > rn-d . . . 2rt > . JlUsonrll'iicltlc. . . . 2li ( W. U. Telegraph . . 77' * doprefernsl W | MONBV On call easy nt 3@3 per cent ; lust loan ut 3 pur cent ; closed offered at 3 per cent. ' PlltMB MB11CANTIU3 lUl'CU 5K@"JJ POf cent. STEIII.INO K.XCHASOB Dull but llrm nt H.84 } { for sixty day bills , und * ! . 0 } { for de- mand. * IMtODUCEM\UKETS' . o , Jan. 20. Following arc the 2:30 : closing prices : Flour Steady nnd unchanged ; winter Wheat bbls , $2.70@4.2S ; sacks , $ J.50Qa.7.V iirlng wheat , hbls , ta..Vit4.50 ( ; sacks , $1.75 OJ3.W ; rye Hour , $2.h.V.a.lO per bbl ; buckWheat - Wheat flour , $5.00 < ! JG.7il ! > * r bbl. Wheat Opened steady , tluctuatcA nnd closed M&Xe above yes ! erday ; cusli , 7013-10c ; February , 70 15-lOc ; May , - CoHi Moderately active but gteiwU1 ; opened the same to a shade llrmcr than the close of yesterday nnd closed VWJ o higher ; cash and February , 4 cMny \ , n s- Oats Quiet ; fluctuated within yestcrdiiy's range anil closed } f higher ; May , yy'iC. ' Kye Flrtn at ( Klc. H.irley Nominal at 75iS3a Pi line Timothy $2.4 . " FlaxseedI.43U. . Whlsky-l.lO. Pork Unsettled nnd Irregular ; cixsn , $14.10 ; May , U.ra < f. Lard Moderately nrtlvo and firmer ; cash nd February , $7.40 ; May , $7.t2' ! . Dry Salted Meats-Shoulders. $ , Y XV70.00 ; ihort clear , $7.5HXft7.0. ; short ribs , $7.50. Hulter Firm ; creamery , 22 < V 31c ; dairy , \ftty \ > c. Cheese Stewly ; lull cream ehcddars , 11@ 1'4'c ' ; flats , ll'i'tl'lUaC't young Americas , . Kggs-Qulet ; fresh , 21@2o. : ( Hides unchanged ; green hides r Kc ; green rozen , 5c ; heavy green salted , n } { ; llgijt green salted , fijf ; suited bull , 54'e } ; green bull , 44'e ; preen salted calf , 8c : dry Hint mid dry calf , 12@ite : : branded , 15 percent aff ; deacons , : < 0e each ; dry salted , lOc. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , country solid , e , No. 2,3 ; cake , 4. 4.Kecolpts. . Shipments. lour , hbls . , . 11,1)00 ) 14.000 Wheat , bu . , ooo 10HK ) Corn , bu . 73,000 70,000 Oats " , bu . 42,000 IH,000 ! "lye. bu . aKo , ( ) n.ixx ) larlcy , bu . 31,000 . 30,000 Ht. I itilH. .Ian. 20. Wheat Finn ; cash , ltfawj/e ; May , We. Corn Firm ; cash , 47(347jS ( c May , 4'J , ' c. OatH Firm ; cash uml Aluy , 32c. Pork-in.OO. Lard -$7.10. Whisky $1.05. .Hutter Firm ; creamery , 24 ( 30c ; dairy , Afternoon Hoard Wheat , strong ; May ictivo ; January , 8l4"o } bid ; February , 8IJ < , o jid ; March , h2 fo and nominal ; May , Sljfo ) id. Corn , linn : January , 4To bid ; March , 47X0747 0 bid ; May , 49MU. Oats , higher ; May , 3'JJ4-e. New Vork , Jan. 20. Wheat Receipts , 1.000 ; ex | > orts , none ; options ruled firm at .ho opening but soon weakened and declined ! 4"0 < : i < e , later strengthened and rallied , clos ing tlrm ; sjKit was llrm with the demand moderate ; ungraded red , 'JO OIi' ' s'e ; No , 1 red , nominal at 9lc ; No. 2 red , ' .HtJ c in jlcvutor , 914'ii92 ( delivered ; February : : losed at ! IOJ , < ! . Corn Receipts , 1 < * .800 ; ex ( > orts , 12,000 ; market opened .steady , then declined ' 40 , closing llrm at the top : ungraded nnd mixed , VJfatlo c ; No. 3 , iV.lc ; No. 8 , OO t&OO cln ele vator , OIJf ( > i02i ! delivered ; February closed it Olf. Oats Receipts , 2l,0fl ) ( ) ; exports , none ; shade better with moderate demand ; mixed western , 3 ( ' > ( < i40i _ ; ; white western. 40i4tie. ( ColTce Spot , fair ; Rio nominal at $17.75 ; options active and lower ; sales , 128,250 bags ; January , SI5.Ottoi.l5.05 ; February , $14.2500 14.10 ; March , $ ii.sO.M4.0l : ( ) ; April , $ IU.OOffl ( 13.N ) ; May , * l . .Viilia.0.1 ( ; Juno , $13.300113.45. Petroleum Steady ; United , ! U'4c. ' Eggs--Firm with fair demand ; western , 22 Porlt Firm wltli moderate demand ; mess pioted at $16.25 ( > ( > 15.no for one year old. Lard Higluirund fairly active ; western steam , snot , $7.70. Hutter Steady and in fair request. Cheese Firm and fairly active ; western , KanwiH City , Jan. 20. Wheat Weak ; No. 2 soft , cash , SOo asked ; May , SOVU bid , ' c asked. Corn Weak ; No. 2 cash , 42) ) 0 asked ; Feb ruary , 42'/c ' hid ; May , 4 fc. Oats No. 2 cash , 2Se bul. AlinnennollH , Jan. 20. Wheat Cash wheat barely steady. Keceits | , 48 cars ; ship ments , 44 cars. Closed in store : No. 1 red , January , 77)5 ) ; February , "Sc ; May , 81c ; No. 1 northern , January , 7ie ( ; February , 70 } sc ; Muy , 7Sll e ; No. 2 northern. January , 74c ; February , 74lfo ; May , 77kc. On track : No. 1 hard , 7'Jc ' ; No. 1 northern , c ; No. 2 northern , 7fic. Flour Patents , sacks to ship , $4.05 ( 5.15 ; bakers' , $ : i.TB : ( : .ft ) ! . IjivcrpooLJan. 20. Wheat Dull ; holders offer freely ; California , No. 1 , ( is lid&Os lid der cental. Corn Dull and demand i > bor. Union Stock Yardw , Cliicajfo , Jan. 20. The Drovers' Journal renorts : Cattle Receipts , 10,000 ; market gen erally lOc lower ; shipping steers , S3.X ( > ( ( ? 5.00 ; stockers and feeders , $2.0l 3. < iO ; cows , bulls and mixed , tl.7r > @ 3.1C. Hogs Receipts , 23l > 00 : steady ; mixed , $5.0.Vrt5.45 ; heavy , $5.40a"5.75 ( ; light , $4.bO@ 5.30 ; skiis ( , $3.00 < < f4.GO. Slice ) ) Receit8 ( , 4,000 ; strong ; natives , $3.00 ( 5.20 ; western. $4.50 5.10 ; Tcxuns , $ , 1.00013.75 ; lambs , $ r..00@ti.25 : National Stock Vardw East St. IjotiiH , Jan. 20. Cnttle Receipts , 500 ; Hlilpiiicnts , 7X ) : market strong ; choice heavy native steers , $4.45t ( ( > 5.30 ; fair to good native steers , $3..K4.fiO ) ( ; butchers' steers , medium to choice , $3.15S4.20 ( ; stockers and feeders , fair to good , J2.00S..yO ( ) ; rangers , ordinary to good , $2.254.25. ( ! Hogs Receipts , 2,000 ; shipments , 3,800 ; the market was strong and higher ; choice heavy and butchers' selections , $5.t5iy5.55 ! ; packing , medium to prime , $5.05Q(5.40 ; lighi grades , $4.80@5.10. Kaunas City , Jan. 20. Cattle Receipts , 1.000 ; shipments , none ; market steady for shipping and butchers' steers ; good cows , active and a shade higher ; good to choice corn-fed , $4.25Vi4.70 ( ; common to medium $3.20(34.15 ( ; stockers , $1.25(32.50 ( ; feeding steers , $2.40(23.25 ( ; cows. $1.35013.00. Hogs Receipts , 4,000 ; shipments 300 ; quality better und 50JslOe higher ; common t ( choice , $4.050j5.35 ; skips und pigs , $2.750 ] 4.50. _ OMAHA M\K STOCK. Cuttle. Friday , Jnn. 20,1SSS. The receits ( of cattle were KI7 head , and was principally common stock , thorp being no prime stock offered. There was "a num ber of half fed steers sold , and ft few head of butchers' stock at prices a shade lower , the market having eased off in sympathy will eastern markets. The highest prices paid to day was $4.00 , with the exception of a bund which sold at private terms for u better lig ure. Hoc * . The receipts of hogs to-day were 3,40 ] head , which together with 213 head which were held over from Thursday , swelled the offerings to 3,014 head. The average mialit ) of the hogs offered was fair and prices are a shade higher than on Thursday , $5.27 } belli } , paid for one load of good hogs , while three others sold for $5.25. Ono load of choice Herkshirn hogs was sold for $5.40 , but this is outside the regular busjness and cannot bu regarded as a quotation. Nearly everything was taken. . Sheep. There was nothing doing on the market. Prices remain as usual. Ono bunch of prime fat sheep sold very late on Thursday ul $4,00. They averaged l 7 iwunds. Olliclal UeucliitH. Cattle 3,40 Hogs 5y : Prevailing Prices. Showing the prevailing prices paid for live stock on the market : Prime steers , 1300 to INK ) Ibs , . $4.25 ( ? 4.50 Choice steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs , . 3.M ) ( < i4.15 Fat little steers , UOO to 1050 ibs. 3.00 ( < < 3.85 Corn-fed range steers , 1200 to 1500 Ibs 3.75 074.00 Oood to choice corn-fed cows. . 2.25 < < i3.00 Common to medium cows 1 75 0X2.25 Western cows 1.75 02.50 Oood range feeders 2.30 OI2.C5 CJood native feeders , WO Ibs and upwards 2.25 Q3.00 Fair to medium native feeders , ' .WO Ibs and upwards 2.25 ( S2.50 Stockers , 400 to 700 Ibs 2.15 0 2.75 Prime fat sheep 3.75 Oi4.00 ( Jood fat sheep , IK100 ) Ibs 3.25.1.5Q Fair to medium sheep 2.25 OJ3.00 Common sheep 1.75 ( u2.25 Light and medium hogs 4.30 ( u4..K ) liood tocholcu heavy hogs. . . , . 5.15 015.27) ) Good to choice mixed hogs 4'JO ( 5.20 UcprcHentnttvo Sales. NATIVE STECUS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 17 10.TJ 3.15 21 1140 3.70 S U72 3.20 77..1207 3.75 o 1073 : . : B no line 3.75 20 ii 5 a.no 20 isuo 3.00 20 1000 y.O ) 37 1220 UK ) bTAOS AjfV ) COW * . 12 1010 2.00 2.00II' 3 760 l.M lll'l.l.S. . . . 1 1500 2.SO cows. 21 10W 2.25 1.i..USO 2.75 SO 1087 2.45 1 1170 3.CO 3. . . . . . bv 2.BO lions. N'o. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr , O..MI 3.35 77..224 120 5.12' ; 17..1200 $ 4.00 ( y..2 7 40 B.1B SO..IM 4.30 ( VS..2 : 120 fi.15 SA.14'J 4.40 115..2M 200 6.15 23.-.148 80 4.30 (18..250 ( 200 6.16 WI..1H2 200 4.1H ) 70..23 < 1 240 6.16 72..1U1I ICO 4.1K ) ( M..220 240 5.15 77..175 120 4.Ci ! 78..2O1 800 5.15 60..246 240 6.00 00..277 100 6.15 09.UNI 120 fi.00 76..203 40 5.15 07..201 120 5.00 01..2M bO 5.15 74..810 80 5.1X ) 00..233 6.15 10..174 6.00 (19..253 ( bO 6.17K 12..2.SO 80 5.00 00..24S II'O 5.17K 09..218 200 ri.02 > , , ' 09..S44 200 6.80 83. . . . 179 40 5.05 49..32(1 ( 120 5.20 02..220 6.05 03..818 80 6.20 41..250 80 6.10 72..MO Ml 6.20 65..229 200 5.10 02..254 100 5.20 73..219 40 6.10 00..801 80 6.20 70..228 2W ) 5.10 03..270 20 6.20 4.1..207 240 6.10 51..332 N ) 6.85 60..209 2.80 5.10 00.,262 40 2,85 54..819 100 6.10 70.252 200 5.25 70..8Ct ; 2SO 6.10 69..8117 180 5.27J 25. . 210 200 6.10 07..878 5.40 88..214 40 5.12K Llv Stock Sold. Showing the number of bead of stock sold on thu market yesterday. CATTLE. 3. H. Hammond &Co 155 -itilppcrs 117 Feeders 70 Local 28 Total 370 Left over 107 noos. Anglo-American Packing Co 353 O. H. Hammond fi Co 083 Armour fi Cudahny 1,448 Swift Packing Co OU9 Harris it Fisher 212 ' Total 3.3S9 . Slilpmcntfl. Cattle , 1 car , H. & M Willow Spr'gs Dist. Cattle , 10 cars , H. &M Chicago Cattle , 8 cars , N. W Chicago Cattle , 1 car , U. P Columbus Cattle , 1 car U. P Yutan ItaiiKC or Prices. Showing the extreme highest and lowest rates p lid for loading grades of hogs on dates mentioned : Date. I Heavy. Mixed. UKht. Jan. 10.fiSS | CM BO f 15 : 40 i : m w , m Jan. 11. 5 ir , IBS : 4 2T , 4 l .Inn. 12. i 20 © S 40 r , 10 w , : w : i 7 Wi uo Jan. 111. No innrkut No innrki't No mnrkut Jnn. 14. 20 dV , 40 6 In ntjj : ! 0 400 QX ) UO .Jnn. I , " ) . Sunday , Sunday. Sunday. Jan. 111. n nu < RB 41 4 2" > 514 70 Jan. 17. f > 85 © .1 4."i r ! in is w 4 2.ftUi 0 i .Inn. in. 4 75 Gtli 15 4 2 > ( it4 7R Jan. 1 . 4 til tifi 211 4 fU ( (5 10 4 30 CJt 75 Jan. 20. u IX ) ( i(5 27 ! i 4 IK ) fef ) lii 4 'M < VM ' . ) Dockage and Commission. Public inspectors Jock pregnant sows 40 pounds , RliiK'H SO pounds each. Oou < l liOKs.'lOO pounds nnd over , $1.7o@ 2.K ( ) per cwt , ICSB tlinii 1X ( ) Ibs , of no value. YnrdiiKo : Cattle , Wo ; IIORS , 8c ; slieup. . " > c perheud. Feed : Corn , $1.00 per btu ; timothy hay , ! < ) ; prairie hay , t-0 per ton. Commissions : Cattle , 50c per head ; calves nnd yearlings , $10 per car. Hogs and sheep : Single decks , | S ; public inspcc-tion on hojs , Ific per car. All sales unless otherwise stated per 100 lb live weight. livc Stock Notes. Hoes higher. No sheep here. Cattle a shndo lower. K. Key , of Ord , had a load of cattle on the market. A. Trout , of Ord , cnmo in with two' loads of cattle. William Weaver , of Mend , had cattle on the market. F. K. liryant , of Coin , la. , sold hogs on to day's market. Henry Moore , of Kearney , was on the market with cattle. " " ' "M.'Hrewer , of Biugliam , Iu. , marketed n car of cattle to-day. C. Coinull , of Ord , was on the market with two loads of cattle. W. M. Cornwall , of Cedar Hapids , la. , was at the yards yesterday. C. F. Way , of Wuy & Munn , of Ord , came in with two loads of hogs. R. Johnson , of Ord , had a load of hogs and one of cattle on the market. Charles Parks , of Parks llros. & Wittie , of Ord , had 2 loads of hogs on the market. Theodore Ewing , of Oakland , Neb. , was on the market with hogs. He received I.VJ7J4. J. M , Monroe , ono of the inspectors nt the Chicago stock yards was u visitor at the yards to-day. D. A. Stewart , a well known shipper of North Loup , was on the market with two loads of hogs. Mr. T. Uehling , of Oakland , was on the market to-day with a load of Berkshire hogs that sold at $5.40. Mr. Uehling raised them himself nnd says it pays to handle good stock. LeoTruitt , J. Mallcry , Walt Alexander mid John Wnkely , the South Omaha Glee club composed entirely of young men cn- gugcd In the live stock business , sang at the Presbyterian church entertainment last night. The gentlemen mentioned are all musical artists and their efforts to please are always appreciated. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS Produce , FruilN , Etc. Friday , Junnary 20. T/ic / fullou'lnu ( ire the price * at which round wtn nf produce rc uM on thin ninr- hct. Jv'ruiM or other linen of gontlH re < intrlii ( ] extra Jnlmr of ixtcMitu cdnnot dlmiyx be iiipl/f/ ; / / ouMtlc orders at thcsaiiicjirlccs ijnolfil the Incul tratle. IH'TTun Receipts were more liberal but FO was the demand and prices remain llrm nnd unchanged. We cpjoto : Creamery , solid packed , 22ft2c ( ; ! ; choice dairy , 17 ( < ? llc ! ; medium , ISCa'l'o ; low grades , 10@12c. Euos There are plenty of eggs in cold storage , but receipts of strictly fresh nre somo- whnt light. We quote : Sljih c for cold storugo ana 22 ( 2ic ; for strictly fresh. Limed eggs are very slow at 15c. Poui.Titr There were lots of turkeys on thn market but the demand was somewhat limited. Chickens , geese and ducks were in light supply and good demand. Prices are un changed and wo quote : Dressed chickens , b Oc per Ib ; turkeys , 8@9c ; ducks , TOjS geese , U@10c. HEASS Good stock , .00@2.iO : ; fair to good , $ l.tiO@1.80 , and California beans at Tritsirs Uutabagas are selling nt per bushel. SWEET POTATOES Are nearly out of the market. We still quote : 2@o per lb. , with extra at 3c. CIIIGII Choice Michigan cider , ? 0.00@0.50 per bbl. of tfJ gal. LEMONS Malaga are nbout out of the mar ket , but wo quote the old UKU res $1.00 per box. Mcssinas are in fair supply and selling at from $ , Ii.OO@S.50. Porcoiix Choice rlco corn Is quoted at 4ff4Jio ( per tb. other kinds , 2W 3c per lb. Su'KU KKAIIT Clioico per bbl , of 'M gal. , W.S. " > ( ay.OO ; Ji bbl. , $4.57ii5.00. ( $11.00 per bbl of W ) gal. CAIIIIOTS ( J.A'i iS.nO per barrel. PAKMSII-S Now stock , j'J.50 i > er barrel There are few on the market. OVSTEIIS Plain standard , 2T > c ; plain se locts , ilOo ; standard. 40c ; extra selects , 3.5c ; New York counts , 40c ; bulk oysters , counts , $1. .5 ] > er UK ) ; selects , $ i.OO per gal ; standard , $1.2,1 per gal. CAi'i.in.owKn Good stock , $2. 00(0 ( 2. SO. CM.IFOHM.I Fiit'iTs Thcru are only n few pears In the market , ut $2.f > o ; < < 2,75 ; extra line , $ J1.00. CitAXiiEiuiiEs Hell & Cherry , ? IO.OO@10.ftO Hell & Hugle , $10.50V(11.00Cape ( ( ; Cods , $11.00 ( if 1 l.SO. FIGS In layers , 13@10c ; cake , lie per lb. DATES Prussian , 80 per lb. AITI.ES There will bo no movement in apples until milder weather comes , but In the mean time orders nro being booked for. Kast- t-rn fruit , fair to choice stock , $ a.50 < 5 a. 75 ; fancy stock , f3.7R4.00 ( ! , PorAToEs Are not moving in this weather , and prices remain llrm and unchanged. Utah nnd Colorado stock nre quoted nl $ I.HV3l,15 and choice homo grown nt 1.00 ; common grades nt COc. OAIUUOK A peed deal of frozen stock is reported , and is selling nt 2o per lb. , but otherwise prices uro unchanged $1 pel doz. , nnd 2) ) $ < 33t ! | > cr lb for California. ONIONS \\equoto prices unchanged : Homegrown grown , 75 < 3j5cc ! ; SpanibU onions , per 50tb crate , ll.6txil.75. . CHANGES Stocks arc very light and will not bo replenished until next week when n car of Mexican Is expected. Prices ore un changed and wo quote : Valencia * , $7.50 ( fiS.OOper case of 420 : Louisiana , $4.00 < rf4.25 : Florida , brights , $4.25 ( < < 4.50 ; russets , $3.50 ( ! ? 4.00. OKI.CUT No change In price , but stock are light and demand fair. Wu quote 4001 45c per dozen forchoicc nnd45jJf ( > Oc for fancy. HANANAS Cold weather Is checking sales to some extent , but prices tire firmer and higher. Choice bananas , $2.40oj3.50 : medium bunches ; $2..MVrt3.00. NUTS Peanuts , 0 'Gj > 7c , raw ; Hru/11 nuts , 13c ; uluionds , Tarragona , 22c ; Knglish walnuts , I60 < i'lic ' ! : Illborts , ISc ; Italian cheat- nuts , 16c : pecans , 12c. UitArcs Are becoming scarce and nro marked higher , at $7.60ft8.00 per bbl. for Malagas , und larger sizedTbls. in proportion up to $10. HONLV Is somewhat scarce and found at previous quotations ; 19@31u for 1-lb frames ; canned honey , 10@lie per lb. Grocer's MM. PnovisioNs Hams , HWlUVc ; breakfast bacon , ll Olll'tfc ; bacon sTdes,9.4iNU'o ! ( [ ; dry salt , 8' ' 0Sj-tfc ; shoulders , 6Jfrt7e ( ; dried beef , 10ii lie. CANDY Mixed , 9@llc ; stick , 0@OJ.jC. CANNED Cooi ? > s Oysters , standard , per case , $3.30(23.35 ( ; strawberries , 8-lb per case , $3.80 < Jt3.30 ; raspberries , 8-lb per case , $3.15 3.85 ; California pears , per case , $4.700jt4.M ) ; apricots , per case , $4.tX4.70 ; peaches , per case , $5.70tf 5.80 ; wh'ite cherries , per cone , $0.00 ; Cal. plums.pcrcase-l.300I4.40 ; blueber ries , per case , $8.30 8.40 ; egg plums , 2-lb per case , $2.50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , per case , $3.20(35.75 ( ; Mb salmon , per doz. $ I.75@1.90 ; string beans , per case , $ l.80 ( < U-85 ; 2-lb Lima beans , per case , $1.000J1.05 ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , $2.0fli2.70 ( ; 2-lb early June pear , ] > er case , J2.M ; 3-lb tomatoes , $8.50 ; 2-lb corn , $3.30(52.40. ( DitiKii Fut'lTS Aples ( ) , now , ' 48 * , 7ff.714'c ( ; eva | > oratcd 60-lb ring , ' .IJi'OIOc ; raspberries , evaporated,870t8Sc ; blackberries , evaporated , OitfOjUOe : pitted cherries , 22(3 ( 23c ; Eastern , ' s peaches , nc\v , Sot8l o ; California peaches , new , ' s , i4015c > ; evapor ated , peeled pouches , 2yoi30e ; evapor ated , tinparal , 80(81c ( ; new cur rants , 7it7'4c ( ' ; prunes , new , 5i5e ( ! ; citron , 85c ; raisins , London layers , $2.4f > ( < ! 1 8.50 ; California loose muscatels , $2.100/2.15 ; new Valencia. SO'SJ4C5 Valencia raisins , ? ? { ( tfS. . : : California 'L. L. raisins , $2.10(22.50 ( ; California C. M raisins , $2.00012.10. Rr.FiNti : > L\iii > Tierce , 7' e ; 40-lb square cans , 7JJc ; 50-11) round , 7c ; 20-lb round , 7'fc ' ; 10-lb pails , Sc ; 5-lb pulls , Slc , ; ; 2-lb pails. 8'4C. ' HitooM > Extra4-tlc , $2.00 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy utuble , $4.00. Sviii'iNo. . 70 , 4-gallon kegs. $1.50@1.55 ; New Orleans , per gallon , 380 < > 4lie : mailc ( syrup , half bbls , "old time" per gallon , 80c ; 1-gallon cans , per doz , $10.50 ; half gulon cans , per doz , $0.25 ; quart cans , $3.2.1. STAIICH Mirror glass , 6Jfc ; Graves'corn , 0) ) > < c ; Oswcgo gloss , Oc ; Oswego corn , 7c. HOLLAND Hi'.uitiNils 730270 per .keg. WOODENWAHK Two-hooi | jiails , jier doz. , $1.45 ; three-hoop pails , $1.70 ; No. 1 tub , $0.50 ; No. 8 tub , $ .50 : No. 3 tub , $4.50 ; wash boards , $1.400(8.75 ( ; assorted bowls , $2.2.1 ; No. 1 churns. $9,00 ; No. 2 churns , $3.00 ; No. 3 churns , $7.00. Pic'Kii > Medium in bbls , $7.0(1 ( ; do in half bbls , $4,00 ; small , in bbls , $ S.OO ; do in half bbls , S4.WI ; gcrkins , in bblsVJ.OO ; do in half bbls , $5.00. Comn : Ordinary grades , 19W(7l2lc ( ; fair , 20f.80"u " " : ; prime , 21@2l } o ; fancy green and yellow230i25o ; old government Java , 28@ 30c ; interior Java , 2l6J2Sc ; Mocha , 28@0c ! ! ; ArbucKle's roasteil , 24'4c ' ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 84 4-c ; Dilwortti's , 2lc ; Red Cross , 84 c. Jui.i.ins 30-lb pails. $ l.05@1.75. TIIAS Japans , 20i(65u ( ; gunpowder , 20@ OOc ; Young Hyson , 25rf.V ( > e ; Oolong , 20 ( < ? 05c. 05c.Rorn Rorn Seven-sixteenths , ® ! ! - ToiiAccti Lorillard'B Climax , 45u ; Splen did , 45c ; Mechanic's Delight , 4 Ic ; Legpett & Meyer's Star , 45c ; Cornerstone , 'Wc : Drum- mond's Horseshoe , 44c ; J. T. . 40e ; Sorg's Spearhead , 44c ; Catlin's meerschaum , 31c ; Catlin's Old Style , 21k- . Sro.ut Granulated , 7 @ 7 ? < c ; conf. A , 7407Mc : ; white extra C , OJfOiOJ c ; extra C , 0.fOtilV. yellow C , 6i.1 ( } < c ; cut loaf , " " 84c ! ; ( > owdcred , SOlSjfc ; New Orleans , " " . CitACKEits , CAKES , ETC. Prices subject to change. Soda , 5c ; soda ( city poods ) , 7c ; soda snowllakcs ( in tins ) , lie ; soda dandy , 6j e ; soda wafers ( in tins ) , 10o ; soda zephyr , Sc ; city oyster , ( i ) c ; excelsior , 7e ; farina oys ter , RJ c ; gem oyster , fie : monitor , 7o ; Omaha oyster , 7c ; pearl oyster,5c ; picnic , 5o ; snowdroii oyster , 8c ; butter , 5c ; Boston , Sc ; Omaha butter , 7c ; saw tooth butter , ( ij c ; cracker meal , 5) ) c ; graham. 8c ; graham wafers , 10e' ; graham wafers in pound pack ages , 12j c ; hard bread , 5c ; milk , 7) ) c ; oatmeal - meal , Sc ; oatmeal wafers. lOc ; oatmeal wa fers in lb pkgs , 12 } < jc ; animals , 12c ; bollver ginger ( round ) , 7c ; cream , 8c ; Cornhill , lOc ; cracknclls , IGe ; frosted cream , 8 } c ; ginger snaps , 8c ; ginger snaps ( city ) , ! ) c ; home made ginger snaps in boxes , 13c ; homemade made ginger snaps (1 ( lb cans ) per dozen , $2.50 ; lemod cream , 8c ; pretzels ( hand made ) , ll e ; assorted cakes and jumbles , ll c ; assorted lingers , 15c ; afternoon tea ( in tins ) per dozen , $7.00 ; banana fingers , 14c ; butter jumbles , \\\ic\ \ Brunswick , 15o ; brandy snaps , 15c ; chocolate drops ( new ) , ICc ; chocolate wafers , 15c ; Christmas lunch ( in tins ) , per dozen , $4.50 ; cocoa taffy snaps , 14e ; coffee cake , 12c ; Cuba Jumbles , 11 } e ; cream puffs , 20c ; egg Jumbles , 14c ; ginger drops , lie ; honey Jumbles , lljfo ; jelly ling ers , 15e ; jelly wafers , 15c ; jelly tart ( new ) , 15c ; lady lingers , 13c : vanilla bar , 14o ; va nilla wafers , 14c ; Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages in box , | > cr dozen , $2.50. All goods packed In cans 1 ct. per lb. ad- vnnco except Snowflake nnd Wufer Soda , which is packed only in cans. Soda in 2 lb. and 8 lb. paper boxes , J cent per lb. advance ; all other goods , I cent per lb. advance. Soda in 1 lb. paper boxes , 1 cent per lb. advance. The 2 lb. boxes are packed in cases holding 18 in a case. The 3 lb , boxes are packed in cases holding 12 in a case. The 1 lb. boxes nro packed in cases holding 30 in a case. Ono lb. Graham and Oatmeal Wafers packed 2 doz. in a case. Show Tops for boxes , with glass opening to show goods , 75 cents. Cans for Wufer Soda , $3.00 not returnable. Cans for Snowtlnko Soda , $ .00 per doz. Tin Cases with Glass Face to display the goods , ' Tficcnts each. No charges for Packages except for cans and re turnable cases. Glass Front Tin Cans and "Snowllake" Soda Cans are returnable ) at prices charged , Dry Goods. DUCK West Point 29 in. 8 oz. . 10' < c ; West Point 29 in. 10 oz. , I2tfe } : West Point 10 in. 12 oz , 15c ; West Point 40 in. 11 oz , Itic. Checks Caledonia X , UYc ; Caledonia XX , 10" " c ; Economy , 9' e ; Otis , 8Kc , Kr.NTrcKY JEANS Memorial , 15c : Canton , ISc ; Durham , 27 } e ; Hercules , ISo ; Leaming ton , 22 > fe ; Cottswold , 25c. CitAsiii Stevens' 13 , Co ; bleached , "c ; Ste vens' A , 7' o ; blenched , 8' ' o ; Stevens' P , 8 > < Jc ; bleached , 9tfe ! : Stevens' N , bleached , 10 < fe ; Stevens' S UT , 12 } e. MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth , $2.85 , plain Holland , 8 } < ? e to Ho ; Dado Holland , 12Ko. CAMIIUICS Slater , 4J fc ; Woods , 4 o ; Stan dard , 4J c ; Peacock , 4 ! ; e. CoMFOitTBits $ tl.W)4ii5.00 ) : . BLANKETS White , $1.00@7.50 ; colored $1.10 8.00. Hi.KACiir.D SnnnTi NO Berkeley cambric , No. ( id , JlUo ; Best Yet , 4-4 , OJic ; butter cloth OO , 4 c ; Cabot , 7Wc'Furwcll ; , 80 ; Fruit of Loom. Uc ; Greene U , tic ; Hope , 7Ji"c ; King I'hlllip cambric , lie ; LonsdnU1 , like ; Lons- dale , b4'c ; New York mills , 10J c ; Pepperell 42-in , 10UfcPeppcrell,4lMn. ; , ll'ic ; Pepperell tW , 15u ; Pepperell , 8-4 20c ; Pepperell IM , 22e ; Ppperell | , 10-4 , 24e ; Canton 4-1 , S'fe ' ; Canton , 4-4 , ttjjc ; Triumph , Oc ; Wamsutta , Me ; Val ley , Sc. FLANNELS Plaid Raftsman , 20c : Goshcn , . , , . - j ; Windsor , 22 > < fc. Red-C , 21-inch , E , 24-inch , 21c ; GO24 " inch , ISc ; H A F , S5c : J R F , ( , 27Kc ; G , Jf , 35o. PIIINTS SOLID COLORS Atlanta , fij < c ; Slater , 5c ; Berlin Oil , ti' e ; Garner Oil , tKiS 7c. PINK AND ROUES Richmond , Cc ; Allen , Gc ; River point , 5e ; Steel River , fie ; Richmond mend , (5c ( ; Pacillc , tlVo ; IXDKIO BLUE Wash ington , Oe ; Century Indigo blue prints , lOu ; American , , ; Arnold , CVo : Arnold B , 10V'c ; Arnold A. 12o ; Arnold Gold Seal 10 , 'c. DIIESS Charter Oak , 4l-je ; Ramapo 3 fc ; Ixidi , 7' < u ; Allen , fi fo ; Richmond fi.Ho ; Windsor , 60 ; Eddystone , Co ; Pacillc , ( Jc. COTTON FLANNELS 10 pet1 cent trade dls f.'o. 10 , 8 > i < 5 ; .40 , 10) ) < c-t CO , 12Kej bO , 15c ; ! 50 colored , lOc ; V > , colored , 12c ; 70 , colored , 15c ; Bristol. 13Uc ; Union Pacillc , ISc , CAM'Et WAitr Bebb white , lO cj colored , COU'L' . HHOWN SIIEETINO - Atlanta A , 4-4 , 7'io : Atlnutle H , 4-4. 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , Hc ; At- lantlc P , 4-4 , fijic : Aurora LL. 4-4 , fi'/o ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 4' ' c : Cniwn XXX. 4-4 , t1'e ' ( , ; Booster LL , 4-4 , 5 ( c ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 ' 40 ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , fijio ; Old Dominion , 5ixc ; Pepperell R. 4-4 , f. 4'c ; Pepperell O , 4-4 , fie ; Pepperell , 8-4 , ISc ; Pepperell , IM , 20c ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 22c ; Utlcu C , 4-4 , 4c ; Wa- chUMutt , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora R , 4-4 , 04 c ; Aurora I ) , 4-4 , ( V , BATTS Standard. ? c ; Gi'in. 10'i.cj Beauty , 12 fc : ; Boone. 14c ; B , cosed , W.WI. lliNdiuM Plunkett checks , 7 > 4c ; Whit- teuton , 7l4"c ; York , 74'c : Normandl dress , 8H'c : Calcutta dress , 8 ? < c ; Whlttcnton dress , Uc : Renfrew dress , tiOfl'Jt c. TICKS Lcwiston , 'MMn. , 12'v'c ; Lcwlston , 32-ln. , 13 ! < c ; York. 32-in. . 14o : Swift river , 7' c ; Thbrmllke , OO , 8''c : Thorudlke. EF , BJ e ; Thorndlke , 120 , > , c ; TlioriuUku , XXX , 15c ; Cordls , No. 5 , WjV ; Cordis , No. 4 , He. DENIMS AmoskenK , O-oz. , Itic ; Everett , 7-oz. , 13c : York , 7-oz. , 13c ; Haymaker , S.SiC ; Jnffrey , XX , 11''c ; Jaffrpy , XXX , 12kc ; Braver Creek , AA , 12e : Beaver Creek , BB , lie ; Beaver Creek , CC , lOc. Grttcral Markets. Prleex nn jttntr nnd feed niiotrtl In thin rofumii nre tlioxc. ylven li l \ Jiibher * niul nre not retail. Prlrcsonantln arc those paid \ > \i \ Oinalia millers dcllvcrett. Fj.AisKrD Steady ut $1.20 per buslipl. GIIAIN Wheat , No. 2 , 0o ; rye , 680 ; corn , 40c ; oats , 2'.tii30c ( ; barley , tiO(5ti5c ( , according to quality. COAL Egg , $10.50 ; nut , $10.50 ; range , $10.50 ; walnut block , $4.25 ; Iowa lump , $3.75 ; Iowa nut , $3.00 ; Illinois , $45.Xii4.75. ( ) HIDES Green butchers' , RWfi e ; green cured. i'K 'i > ! /e ; dry Hint , Do ; dry salt , Sc ; green calf skins , "e ; damaged hides , two- thlrds price. Tallow : i' ' c. Greas-e Prime white , 4'4C : yellow , 3c ; brown , 2c. Sheep pelts , 25c ( $1.00. Frits RacconIO@CiOc ; mink , 15C4c ( ) ; musk rat fall. 2ji7c ( : striped skunk,525c ( ( ; mountain wolf , No. 1 , $ l.fiOj.fJ.W ( ) ; No : 2 , prairie , 5 ( < i > 75c ; No. 2 , 25ji40c ( ; beaver , No. 1 , per Hi , $2.000.13.00 ; No. 2 , $ I.ttOTi.25 ! ; otter. Sl.Kii ( ( § (1.00 ( ; dry deer skins , 20iiCic : per lb ; dry antelope - lope , elk , moose , etc. , 15cf25c. ( Durns Remain steady. Ammonia carb,14c ; camphor rellncd 30c ; copperas , Il4icream ; ; tar tar , 45c ; cream tartar powdered. 20i'i50e ; In digo Madras , 75c ; morjihtu sulph , $ ; t.50 ; soda hi. carb. CMC ; Venice turpentine , 4Ue ; gum opium , $ -M ; quicksilver , SUc ; ipiininc , tier- man per o55c ; wax , yellow , jiure , 32c. On.1 * Finn. Carbon , 12jl23c ( ; linseed , boiled , 02c ; linseed , raw , 5'.ic ; castor , No 1 , $1.20 ; No. 2 , si. 12 : sperm whale , $1.00 ; 11 sh , bank 35c ; neatsfoot extra , 55c ; ncntsfoot No. 1. 50c : gasoline , 74 degrees. 15c ; W. S. lard , ( We ; Nu. 1 lard , 50c ; No. 2 lard , 50c ; W. Vu. zero , 14c ; W. Vu. summer , 12o ; golden No. 1 , 40c ; golden No. 2 , 25c ; wliale , 20c : nuptliu 1 degree , 14c ; headlight 150 degrees , 12c ; head light , 175 degrees. 15c. PAINTS \Vtiite lead , pure , O.Vfc ; while lead , fancy , til < Jc ; putty , in bladders , 3 ; Paris white , He ; Whiting , common , 2j e ; red lead 7c. WINDOW OLA S Single , no.lOfi05 per cent ; double , < 0 and 5 per cent discount. Fi.oi'it AND FIIII : Flour , as a rule , is un changed. Minnesota patents , $2.(10 ( per cwt ; Kansas and Missouri fancy winter patents. $2. < IOi2.i5 ( per cwt ; Nebraska pat ents , t2.45L'2.50 ( per cwt ; rye flour , $2.00 per cwt : wheat gramim , 51.75 per cwt ; rye graham. $1.40 per cwt ; New York buck- whont , iO.MKOT.OO per bbl ; Excelsior , ? IUK ) per bbl ; ready raised , $5.00 par 100-lb case ; comment , yellow , $1.00cfi1.10 ( per cwt ; white , $1.10@1.16 per cwt ; bran , . Jlii.OOfM7.X ( ( ) per tori ; screenings. $14. 000 ? 15.IKI per ton ; hominy iny , $3.25 per bbl ; chopped feed , $20.00 per ton ; chopped corn , $19.00 per ton. Si'iniTs Cologne spirits 18S proof , $1.10 do , 101 proof , $1.12 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , $1.10 ; do , 18 ; proof , $1.09 ; alcohol , 183 proof , per wine gallon. $2.1(1 ( ; redistilled whiskies S1.000M.50 ; gin , blended , $1.50ii2.00 ( ; Kentucky Ixmrbons , $2.Kiii.t)0 ( ( ) ; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes , * 2.00 ( < ( ( i.50 ; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rve whiskies , $1.50it3.Kl ( ( ; brandies , imported , $5.00018.50 ; domestic , $ l.30M3.00 : gins. Im ported , $ -1.50(300(1 ( ( ; domestic , $1.25.i3. ( < X ) : champagnes , imported , per case , $2S.OOG | 33.00 ; American , per case , $10.00LUt.00. ( ! HEAVY HAHUWAUE Prices' nre unchanged. Iron , rate , $2.0 ( ! ; plow hteel , special cast , 4J < fc ; crucible steel , fl c ; cast tools , do , 120 ? 15e ; wagon spokes , per set , $2.00(35.50 ; hubs , per 'set , $1.50 ; felloes , sawed dry , $1.50 ; tongues , each , 75c ; axles , each , 75c ; square nuts , per lb , C@13c ; coil chain , per lb , U ) @ 13c ; mellcable , 8@10c ; iron wedges , Oc ; crowbars , Oc ; harrow teeth , 4c ; spring steel , 4 ( < 5c ; Burden's horse shoes , $4.75 ; Burden's mule shoes , $ .1.75 ; barbed wire , in car lots , $4.00 per 100 Ibs ; iron nulls , rates , 10 to 50 , $2.40 ; steel nails , $2.50. LF.ATHEH Steady ; oak soles , 35@37c ; hem lock slaughter sole , 2ti ( < i29e ; hemlock dry sole , 21@27c ; hemlock kip. (15@90c ( ; A. & B. run ner kin , 50@75c ; A. hemlock calf , UOcSl-c8 ( ; A. A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 75c ; hemlock upper , 19024c ; English grain upper , 25u ; hem lock grain upper , 21S24c ( : Tampico B. L. Morocco , 29@33c ; Tampico pebble , O. D. Mo. , 29a32cCuracoa ( ; , B. G. Mo. , 3c ( ) ; Simon O. D. J\Io. , $2.75 ( ; 3.00 ; Dangpla kid. 30S35c ( ; X. M , Kangaroo , 40c ; American calf kid , 32c ; Gnescn kids , $3.00013.f > 0 ; French calf kids. $3.25 ; oak kip skins , 80c@fl.00 ; oak calf skins , $1.00(31.25 " ; French calf skins , $1.25@ 2.00 ; French" kip skins , tl.UViijl.50 ; Russia linings , $ ti.00gr ( > .50 per doz ; pink , cream and white linings , $7.50(3 ( ! 10. 00 per doz ; colored toppings , $9.00@11.00 ; green ox pells , agUJfe ; kip skins , ( unfrozen ) , 4@c ( ; cowhides , 3X ( g5c. _ Dry Inuubcr. DIMENSIONS AND TIMHEKS. 2,14 .V IB ft. 18ft , 20ft. 22ft. 24 2x4. 17 GO 20 00 21 0.1 ! 00i 2x . 17 M3S ] 00,21 , 00 23 0023 ; 2x8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GO'2000'21 ' ' 00'23 ' ( KJ23 2xi2 . .18 25'20 0021 (1024 ( 0024 4x4-x8 1..18 tOl , fiU20 602 ; ) ( K)2i ) : noAiins. No. 1 com , s 1 s.$18.r.O I No. .1 com , s 1 Mlfi.ftO No. S com , s 1 s. 17.00 | No. 4 com , sis. 13.50 FENCING. No. 1,4 & 0 in 12 & 14 ft. , rough . $ I9. ! > 0 No. 1 , " " 10 " . HUH ) No. 2 , " 12 14 " . 10.60 No. a , " " 10 " . 18.00 SIDIXO. A , 12 , 14 & Itift.tJUiO C , 12 , 14 & 10ft.iri.GO H , " " ao.no 1 1) , " " ia.no ri.oouiNo. A 0 In White Pine . J25.SO HI ! In " " . : . ) ClUn " " . : ) . ( X ) DC.in " " . 2l.no EC in " " ( Sel. FenciiiK ) . 1'J.tK ) tl in. Drop Sidinj , ' f < 0c per M extra. Cril.INd AND PARTITION. 2d comjf in White Pine Ceiling . 134.00 " " . as oo Clear , * { in Norway " " . lil.OO in " " " . 14.KI ( STOCKIIOAI1DS. A 12 Inch sl s . fI5.no H 12 ' . aa.ao cia " . : w.ix ) 012 " . ua.oo No. 1 com , 12 in s Is , 12ft . ao.W ) " " " 14 ft . 19.00 " " " 111 ft . 18.50 " ' " ID. is , ao ft . ai.no No.2 , " " . I'.MKJ " " " 12 & 14 ft . 18.M ) " " " 17 ft . 17.f > 0 12 in Grooved roofing , $1 per M. more than 12 in Stock Hoards same length. 10 in Grooved Hooting same prlco us 12 In Stock Hoards. sin i > LAP. No. 1 PlainSnnd 10 in . ,119.00 No. a " " " . 17.50 No. 1O G , Sin . 19.50 KINIMIINn , 1st nnd 2nd , clear , 1 , I,1/ Ins 2s . JS1.00 " " " 1 ,2 . 51.00 3d , clear , 1 in , s2s . 41.50 " IJ , I'-i , Bl" . -Ul- A , select , 1 insas . 40.00 A , " l.'i , IK , ain s2s . 44.00 H , " linttas . 80.00 H , " ! > / , lH , < i aaH . a7.00 KOI'TIIKII.V YKI.I.OW PlNn. Com.4 inc h Flooring . $17.50 Star " " . 21.50 1st and 2d clear 4 inch Flooring . -3.00 Six inch 4Uc less. Clear } { inch Ceiling . 21.50 Clear % inch Partition . 25.00 Clear % Inch , Partition J2 abovu % inch Ceiling . 2.VOO Clear Finish , 1 and li inch , H 2s . 29.00 Clear Finish , 1J } nnd 2 inch , s 2 s . ! tO.OO Clear Corrugated Ceiling , 4 Inch . 2.V50 Cleqr Yellow Pine Casing and Haso. . . . 27,00 I'oi'i.Ait i.riuiKii. Cl. Poplar Hx. lids. % in. , n2s . $35.00 " " In , Panel , s 2 s . 27.1X ) " " Corrugated Ceiling , X. . 2S.50 lUTfENS , WEL1 , TUU1NCI , IMCKKTS. O. G. Uults.2K I" t c ; J < x3 , s 1 s. 40c ; 3 in Well Tubing. I ) , fi M. nnd Nov. , I2J.OO ; Pick- cts , U. & H. Flat , rU50 : I ) . H. S < l. , $21.50. SIIINOI.CS , l.ATIt. XX clear. $10 ; extra * A . J..sr , ; * A standard - ard No. 5 , No. 1 , $1.4lath ; , $2.M. I'OSTM. While cedar , ft In , , ' 4 s. 12i.c ; 0 In , qrs. , 11'c ; white cedar. ft , in s like ; S In. nrs HV ; whltccedar , 4 In. round , iHM1 : Ten- ncssee rod cedar , split , 14c ; split oak , KV ; ll In. . 7 In. niul 8 In. ) * j each ) S ft. , round W.C. | iosts 0 AgrlculturaMmplomenta. CHURCHILL PARSER , ui I GtntaCM * B4 Butlf . Jnncn 8lrf * t. n tw n 9th uj MUli Orofch , Nbrnla. AfMnral Implements aps.Camanei . _ 5 ; l"j Et " . Whol ial , Omaha , Ntbratk * . " PARLIN. , Wbolata ! * Deatr r § In Ajncultorallmplemeiits , Wagons & Bngeie ? lM8.90t and nn.Jcmn Str t , Omaha. P. p7'MAST S cb . Mannfacturers of Bnckeye Drill * Seeders. OulUf atort , liar RakM. Cider Mllli anil I.uban Put' T rli ra. Cor. Uth and Nlcholai ttttnuu. WINON/TrMPLEM ENT"cdn WholaMl * - Agricultural implements , ? agons &BDEiei Curncr I4lh and Nlclialai BtrttU. OMAHA UllANl'll. J. P. SEIBERLING & CO. , ( Akron , Ohio , ) Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , M otorlnlB. , Jr. , Artists1 Materials , Pianos anfl Organs , _ 151 3 Doui'M etroot , Onmtm , Nebraska. Boots and Shoes. W. V. MORSE & CO. . Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. Unrarn m BtOm h . Neb. ManufaclorMMBM Etreet , lloiton. KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. . ( Succetion to Reed , Janoii A Co. ) WMesale Mannfactnrers of Boots and Shoos A nU for nosloa nnbber HhpoC < j. UOJ , 1104 A1108 llnrner . , Omaha , Nehraika. ploaa , CLARKE COFFEE CO. . Omaha CofT e and Bplc Mlllt. Teas , Coffees Spices , Baking Powder. FlarorlDg KilracU. Lauailrr Blue , In/.n , Ktc. 1414-K1I llarner rtroat , Omaha , Nebrnika. _ Crockery nd qiaeawaro. W. L. WRIGHT. Aitfot for the Mnuufacturers and Iropnrtcni of Crockery. Glassware , Lamps. Chimneys. Ktc. Omen. 317 8. 13th fet. . Omnha , Nobr ka. ' _ Commlaalon and Storago. D. A. HURLEY Commission and Jobhing , tUr.Kcfs and Produce. Consignment ! ollctted , Hfadquarlerii for Kluneware , llerrj lluiet and Grape Haakelt. 1414 I > od e St. , Oinatia. RIDDELL & RIDDELL. Storage and Commission Merchants. WIEDEMAN & CO. . Prodnce Commission Merchants , Ponltrj , Ilutter , Oame. Krulli. Ktc. no South 14th at , Uniaha , Nebraika. GEO. SCHROEDER Si CO. , ' ( Succenort to McSbane A Bchroedcr. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaha. Nebratka. Coal , Coke and 1.1 mo. DMAHA COAL. COKE & LIME CO. . Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , IB South Ulh Btraet , Omaha , Nebraika. J. J. JOHNSON & CO. . Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime. and thlnperi of Coal. Coke , Cement , Planer , LIB Drain Wle and 9 r Pipe. Office. Paitoo lloul , ramam Bt. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone til. " " NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and Cole. Ill Bout * Uth St. , Omaha , Neb. Pry Coodj mdJNotlotTa. M. B. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions 1KB and lltMDouf laa , Cor. Uth HI. . Omaha. Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsKotions , QeaU' runliblnir Qoodi.Cornerllth and llarnej BU , Omaha , Nebraika. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnre , Farnam BU-eet , Omaha. Nebraika. Crooerlea. PAXTON. GALLAQHCR * CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provision ; , TO , 7P7 , TOO and Til B. 10th 81. , Omaha. Neb. MoCORD. BRADY * CO. , Wholesale Grocers , OMl aod Ltayenwotth BtreeU , Omaha , Nabrait * D. M. STEELE & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , MM , MM and MM Harmef Street. Omaha , Keb. ALLEN BROS. , Wholesale Grocers , 1111 and UK lUmer Btreet , Omaha , Nek. Hardware. LEE , FRIED * CO. . Jobbers of Hardware and Kails , TtnwareBheet Iron.Ktc. Axontt for Hnwe Hcslei.and Miami 1'owder Co. . Omaha , Neb. H1MEBAUQH * TAYLOR. Builders' ' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop Mochanlci' Tooli and Buffalo Hoalei. 1W& Oouilat-tt. Umaha , Nebraika. RECTOR * WILHELMY CO. . Wholesale Hardware , 10th and Ilarney Sti. . OmahaINeb. Weilem Agontf Jor Auitln Powder Co. . Jefferton Rteel Nallf.Kalr- banki Ht nitAn1 U al a Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH. Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , firing ! , Waiion Slock , Hardware Lumber , etc. _ _ _ and 1211 IlarneBtrcnt , Omaha. JAMES A. EDNEY. Wholesale Iron and Steel , nuta , Vapu , tto. W. L. PARROTTE * CO. , Wholesale Eats , Caps and Straw Goods. HOT llarner 6tr * t , Omaha , Neb. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. . All Ms of Building Material at Wholesale' ' UtUi Blnet and Union 1'aclfle Track , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD Dealer in Lumber , Lain , Lime , Sasn , Door . toTardi-C rner7th and Douglai ; Cornertla and Douglai. C.N. DIETZ. Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber , Uth and California St . , Omaha , Neb. FRED W.'GRAY ; * Lnmlier Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Comer eib and Itouglat SH. , Oinnha. * T , W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only , Offlce.'lUd FaruMa ilr tt , Oiaah * . > > JOHN A. WAKEFIELD,1" Wholesale Lnmlier , Etc , > ' . ' tMrerlrd and American Portland Cenent. RttM * Na | ( or Milwaukee llj > ir llo Onieat ant yulaejr "j Lumber. -T OKAS. RTEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , - . , Wood Carpet * nnd ) * arquM Kloorlni. Mb apj'p art | " MjlHnery and Notions * v I. OBE RFELDER & CO , , * Inmorters & Jokers of Millinery & Notion. MB , 310 and III South lltk 8trcl. MM * Notions. J. T. ROBINSON Wholesale Notions and Furnishing QooJi _ M and 0i Bouth 10th Btr t. Omaha. " VTNYARD & 8CH NEIDER. * Notions and Gent's ' FnmishinE Goolt _ 1106 Ilann7 e\tf H , Omaha. _ CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO * Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Dili Atl * Oreate , etc. . Omaha. A. II. Blihop , Manager. Paper. CARPENTER PAPEp CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , earrranlr * itork of nrlnUnf , wrapping a 4 trrlttag pape . Hptclal attention tlton to car luitd ol-dtn. PrlritBrii'lj ' < liaterlolB. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Publishers , Dcalen IB trpe , prefiri and nrlntprK1 inpplle * . South 12th Street , Oniulia. _ RunDor OMAHA RUBBEn CO. , Mannfactnrers and Dealers in Rubber Good ! Oil Clothing and leather Hi-IUnn. KW 1'nrnam Ptraet. Steam JFIttlnsjii Pumpa Etq. "A ? L. STRANO CO" . Pumps , Pipes and Engines. Ftcnm , walor. railway ml mlnliiR nppll' " . cto. % Vit and ir.4 V'arnnin Strci'l , Oniiihii. t CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , eteam anil Water SuiipllKH , Ilcnilciiinrtrn , for MaA Fooit A Co'i" gooi\ \ . llll rnrnnni H. , Oinnha. 7 "U.S. WIND ENGINE * PUMP 'COT" Steam and Water Supplies , nitlldaj Wind Mills. ' . 'IS ' nnd mi Knniitm St. , Omaha , O. K lto . Acting Manager. BROWNELL & CO. . Engineii , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheet Iron Work , Steam ruinpn. w Mllli. 1213-1211 Leatenirorlh Htr f I. Uniaha. Sooda. PHIL. STIMMEL& CO. , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds Jll mid 18Jonc ! < t. , Omaha . 8 torti BO , Foryvard\n3 \ & . Co mmjgglon ARMSTRONG. PETTIs" & CO. , Storage. Forwarding and Commission , Ilranch liouso of the llonncjr IluagT To. lluiltleia | | wliolosHlu and retail. l. fUWnnci ; S12 Uard bireet , Ouiaba. Telvphone No. 7.0. ' OMAHA MWACT I-B EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornicfe , John Kponctor , I'mnrletor. 990 Doilpc and 11H ted 104 North 10th Htruet. Ooiitbn. : Smoke Stacks , Bollere , Etp. H. K. SAWYER. Mannfactnring Dealer in Smoke StacUJ llrltchlcgt , Tank and General Dollcr RcpalrlDf. Ull Dodge Htrvet , Omaha , Nob. I . Iron Works. PAXTON & VIERL'NG. J ? \ Wronght and Cast Iron Bnilfling Worfc Vinglnn , Ilran work , ( enoral foundry , marhln * an tilackimllh work. Omco and worki. U. r. Hf. and Htb Street , Umaba. OMAHA WIRE& IRON WORKS , Mannfactnrers of Wire and Iron Railing Deik ralli , window guardi , flower iitandi , wlra ilgi etc. , m North 16th Bt. , Omaha. 3 OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKSL Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes ! YaulU. Jail work. Iron and wlro fencing , ilgni. t . Oj Andreen , Prop'r. Cor. Ktu and Jackson at * . MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARD Co Aiiiiiufuctiirert anil Jubtvni In Wagons Bnggies Rakes Flows Etc , , , ( Vir. IHh n.i.i 1'ii'nli : Cf./.iiaIi . Ncl > MEACHER A : LEACH , Oenerftl Agenti for Dlebold Rafe A Ixiok Co.'i Fire YaulU and Jail Work. 141& Farnam Street , Omaha , H. M..S. W.JONES. Hufi'V nrntu A. T. Ki-nyon i Co. , Whok'iial.i unit rutull Booksellers and Stationers , Fine Wedding Htatlouery , ( nnincn-litl Siallonerf. I'M DoiiKlUB M. Oiimlni , Neb. Ovoralla. CANPIELD MANUFACTURING CO. Mannfactnrers of Overalls , i Jeani FanU , SblrU , Ktc. 1192 and 1104 Uouglai Btrcl/ | / Omaha. Nob. Sash , Peers , Etc. M. A. DISBROW & CO. , Wholeiale Manufacturer * of Sasn , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch Office , 1Kb and Iiard Btrecti , Omaha , Heb/ BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Sasn , Doors , Blinds , Mouldlngi , Htalr Work and Interior Hard Wood Flo * lab. . N. E. Comer 8tb and l aveaworth BtrctU , Omaha. Neb. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. , Mannfactnrers of Mouldings , Sasb , Doors , And nilndi. Turning , Htnlr-work. Dank and Offlc * Mttlngi. autE and 1'opplBton ATenne. " BrevyorB. Sf O RZ 4 IL E R" , * Lager Beer Brewers , 1671 North KlghUeoth Btreet , Omaha , Keb. C.R. PAI.HKH. N , P. niClfUAN , J , II. III.ANCHAHD. PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. , Cive Stock Commission Mercnants , Offloe-lloom tl , Oppoilta Krchanae Ilulldlng , Union Block Vardi , HdUtb Omalia , Neb. ' MoCOY BROS. . Liye Stock Commission Merchants , Market furnl he > 1 free on application. Ptnekerf an * feeil ri fiirnlihpd on good toriiii. Itefercnrpt ! Oma- g Natlonnl llmik anilBoulh Omaha Natluual , Uuloa Hlock Yardi , Houth Umaha. LORIMER. WESTERFIELD 81 MALEV Live Stock Commission , Room U , Kicbaniie Ilulldlng , Union Block TanUL bouth OinMia , NvU. ALEXANDER 4 FITCH. Commission Dealers in Liye Stock , BoomW. oppn ll Kirhanite llulldlnir , Uulon Varili , houlli Dciihlm , .N'ub. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , I Of Omaha , Limited John F. Bofd , Buvcrlutendenl. JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT , - AclvcrtlIiiK linn always proven ' ? eiicccAsful. llcforo pluclnif nny N'owifinpcr Ailyertlalnif cousut LORD & THOMAS. liniKTIilMI iOKMI , II U 4 , U..iUI , Hull , CHICAGO * '