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THE OMAHA DAILY BE.E : WEDNESDAY , MAY 16 , 1888 , 3
HIE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
A Battle Between Giants in the
"Wheat Pit.
A SLIGHT DECLINE RECORDED.
Unexpected IlccclptB of Corn Produce
.tjio Usual UlTcct Onts Firm
. Active Belling In 1'rovlHlous
Genera ! Quotations.
CHICAGO IMIODUOIS MAIIKKT.
CIIICAOO , May 15. [ Siicclnl Telcgrnm to
TUB Unn.l It wns n tussle In the wheat pit
to-day between high rollers , with Kcnm ,
Mitchell nnd Kent on the selling , nnd
Cudnhy , Hutchlnson nnd possibly Linn on
the buying side. The mob of small trmlers
could not bear to sco their profits slipping
nwny nnd so swung over n * 'allies to the big
Boilers , Lnto Monday , nt the "club , " Hutch-
InAon took n great lot of wheat from traders
who happened to bo over there. Singer sold
him 400,000 bushels , nnd others contributed
enough to make the jag n big ono. Hutchln-
80nvnftcr batclngout these , oven offered to
Inko 000,000 bushels morontOOc for July. This
"plunging" nfter hours hud seine effect nt the
oponlnff. It Inclined seine of these "irrcgti-
lnr"jnerlcrs to help nlonR the rnld so they
might get their sellings back cheap. July
wheat opened nt 89J c nnd nt once began on
the down grade. Hcatn personally sold sev
eral hundred thousand , Mitchell sold n big
line , presumably on joint account with Kcnm.
Bryant , of Ocorgo C. Walker & Co. , the
ficllcr most talked of , put out perhaps n mil
lion , and tills wns sot down ns for Kent's nc-
count. There was some bear news from the
northwest relating to the ncrcago nnd pros
pects up there , nnd seine selling orders nc-
compnnicd it. Outsiders seemed to be in the
mood to capture what profits wcro In sight.
Hutchinson was supposed to bo on the buy
ing sldo nnd Cudnhy certainly was. The
opening figures proved to bo the top
ones for the dny. At 1 o'clock July wheat
wns at 8SJ < c , showing n l c decline.
The receipts of corn 522 cars were nbovo
the expectations by 20 curs. The grail o
showed an improvement , 81XJ cars 5S per
cent going No. 2. These big arrivals would
probably have affected prices in any event ,
but wcnkncHS In wheat contributed consid
erably to the decline that resulted. In May
thcro wcro no significant operators. It
opened nt fiOJ c , sold up to G'JJ ' c and at 1
o'clock closed ni C'Jc. In July thcro was an
nctlvo trade , almost all the houses prominent
in the pit in the Mny denl buying freely.
Gcorgo O. Wnlkor & Co. , E. A. Clark & Co. ,
Boydon & Co. , N. H. AVurrcn & Co. , Culver
& Co. , Uailey & Co. mid Foss , Strong & Co.
wcro all on the name side. The selling
was led by Uobcrt Warren & Co. , by Lopnn
Co. , nnd by Baldwin & Pnrnum. It wns
flUfiniscTI thai ono prominent wheat bull was
putting out corn ns a temporary hcdgo while
ho gave seine support to the wheat market.
The estimate for Wednesday 200 cars was
regarded ns moderate under the circum
stances. No. 8 grade kept up to 50J @ 5"c
petting'even nearer to July than it has been
of late. Cables were J < fd lower. White corn
wns decidedly easy.
May oats actually advanced. They opened
nt 35fc. : touched ST > % c nnd at 1 o'clock , when
everything on the lloor wns very weak ,
closing nt I'SUc. July did not keep so steady ,
opening nt Mc , selling between 34J/C nnd
831 < c , nnd ntl o'clock closing nt ! W ? ! Xc.
In provisions an easier tendency was wit-
pessed. Advices from the stock ynrds ,
Where hogs wcro reported in light supply
nnd higher , occasioned n strong opening of
the product nnd initial sales showed a
substnntlnl advance in prices. Figures cur
rent , however , induced free selling , mainly
by English houses , and under the excessive
offerings a weaker market was speedily
developed. Prices all around experienced a
decided depression , and ns compared with
last night's closings , pork at 1 o'clock stood
nt n decline of ir > ( ffil7J c , and short ribs of
ty < r@ ; > c. Lard was unchanged to 3 > c lower.
AITEUNOOX Sr.ssio.v. Wheat steady ;
May closed at SO'jc , Juno closing at 87c.
July opened nt SS' c , sold nt 8S3 c , fell to bbc.
then sold at SS f , closing nt 88'c ( ; August
closing at b7j8Sc ( ; December closing
about ! V ° c. Oats steady early but closed
about o lower. May closed at y5c , Juno
closed at 'Me bid. July sold at 833.1Xe ,
and nt MJ.ii'Mc on the split and closed at
33c. August closed at 2.iC < i2'.lk'c bid , Sep
tember closed at iitj c. Pork clobcd zyc
lower than nt 1 o'clock , or nt JH.JiflJi' for
May , Juno $14 47 } , for July $11.55 and
SH.O'irf f0r August. Lard wus nbout steady.
June closed nt SS.47July ! ; nt S8.53JI , Au
gust nt t.S.f)7J4 , September nt $ s.A ( ) und
January nt$7tC. Short ribs declined 2 > ; jc ,
nnd closed at VT.OO for May , ? 7.WK ( for June ,
V7.70 for July , $7.77H for August and $7.b7j ;
for September.
CHICAGO IjIVK STOCK.
CHICAGO , Mny 15. [ Spcctnl Telegram to
Tin : BEK.J UATTLK Prices to-day were as
n rule stronger. Good to cholco light and
medium weight cattle sold in some cases
higher , but common thin and rough cattle ,
nnd especially heavy kinds , wcro neglected.
Cattle that cost the most money , ripe , heavy
beeves , sold the poorest of nil , nnd notwith
standing the improvement in the London
cattle mnrkct , exporters hero bought seine
good cnttlo nctunlly lower , nnd some good
ones rcmnlncd unsold. Dressed beef cnttlo
generally sold at stronger prices. The mar
ket to-day closed very weak on'hcavy cattle ;
heavy beeves , fl.40@-l.50 ; medium , 1,200
to 150 Ib stcorn , strong nt M.ao@-l.70 ;
f50@1EO ! Ibs fl.OC@-J.4S ; cows lower , in-
ferlor175(32.2o ( ; uicuium , fJ.EOgiS.'G ; good
to rlioico. $ ; i.Ki.)0 ( ) ( : ( ; stackers and feeders ,
2.35(3:1.85. ( : Toxiins , receipts , 1,700 ; grasscm
lower ; rows , * 2.10rtl2.40 ; steers , f'j.00(5'i.45 ( ! ;
fed steers , & ) , ( } 5'C4 25. Four cars of line
1120-lbs stillers gold to nn exporter nt fl.OO.
HOGS Trade was active with on up-turn
of 610c , the best selected heavy and Phila-
aclphias making t5.75@5.80 , und best mixed
15,00 ( 5.70 , a few lots of common mixed
going as low us f5.CO@5.55. Light sorts did
not show as much of an advance as mixed
nnd heavy , us orders for such wore'light and
the number on sale moro In propoitlon than
heavy. Bulk sold at $5.50@5.53.
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FINANCIAL.
Nnw Yonic , May 15. [ Special Telegram to
Q'nr. Br.K.l STOCKS Business In stocks was
spasmodic , but up to the noon hour only
04,572 shares had been traded In , Profes
sionals gold nt the market and a weak fuel
ing developed. The opening was Irregular
nnd fractionally lower , declines ranging up
to yt on the general list , except on Missouri
Pacific , which was oft 1 point , and Heading
and Oregon Transcontinental . After the
Jlrst hour the market became dull , except in
Richmond Terminal und Burlington. Trims-
actions In the former became large , nnd it
was taken as fust as offered , and prices ad
vanced Ki but lost thn appreciation before 1
O'clock. Burlington became decidedly weak
OB ! dropped from 11U % to 11 % , but rallied 1
point. Grangers wcro weak and &Q&X lower
on discouraging reports from the west about
duimiKO by Hoods nnd continued talk of poor
crops. The reported closing of a twcnty-fivo
year contract between the Erm and Pullman
companies , whereby the latter will run a
vestibule train from Jersey City to San Fiau-
ciaco , caused good Investment buying of
Pullman , and while the list was weak und
declining It advanced \ points from yestcr-
tiny' * close , to HUJf. London did very Uttia
Jn the market , the feeling there being weak
nnd prices lower. It was expected that at
the meeting of the Manhattan directors fare : ;
would bo advanced , but when it became
known thut they simply mot end , adjourned
there was a drop of d points , wnich was fol
lowed later by a * f rally. The purchiso oj
llM.OJOiu bonds'by the government and
imall offerings of stock caused a better feel-
IDS tlurlug the liut hour. Sbsrs covered
fnlr lines nnd fractional ndvnnccsvoro re
corded. Hlchmond Terminal wns bought
freely by the Wormsers , whoso purchases
aggregated t,000 shnres , nnd they succeeded
In closing the stock up to within } of the top
price or $4 $ nbovo yesterday's close. The
only other stock of prominence showing nn
ndvnnoo wns Pullman , which gained 1'f net.
Burlington recorded n decline of Ifa On
the rest of the list the los oj r.ingo from * i
to } $ , the latter being on New England. The
benrs hnvo gained nothing by their raiding
nnd n Inrijo short Interest wns nppnrcnt nt
the close. Hnr silver 01 . Money cnsy nt 1
@ 1 per cent. Total sales , 171,788 shares.
GOVBUNMBNTS. Oovernment bonds wcro
( julct but Jinn.
vr.sTr.nruT's QUOTATIOKS.
U. 8.4sregistered. 127 IC.&N. W 108U
II , 8.4sroupon. . . 127 iloprefcrrcd U2
IT.S.44srcglstrcJ.10 ! < l' , N.Y.Ccntrnl IffiVJ
MONKY ox CAM. Ensv nt 1@3 per cent ;
Inst loan 1 , closed nt l@l } per cent ,
PiiiMB MEUCANTII.C PAPKU IKS K per
cent ,
STEUI.INO EXCH tNon Quiet but steady nt
W.bO for sixty day bills ; $4.8SK for do-
mtind ,
PItOUUCK MAKKI3TS.
ChlcnRO , May 15. Following are the
2:30 : closing prices :
Flour Firm nnd unchnngcd ; winter wheat ,
sacks , $2.50@I.CO ! ; in bbls , $2.75@4.40 ; spring
wheat , in sacks , * 1.75@3.85 ; In bbls , M.50 ©
4.50 ; rye fiour , in sacks . , $2.70@2.l)0 ' ) ; In bbls ,
$2.00(3a.lO. (
Wheat Active but lower ; opened unset
tled , early sales being from } .f@c below
yesterday's close and n further decline was
made , nud closing l o lower than yester
day's last figures ; cash , blc ; Juno , 87c ;
July , 88 , ' < rc.
Corn Moderately active , unsettled nnd
rather weaker ; opened at about the close of
yesterday , nnd close Jfe lower ; cash , f )
June , 67J.Cc ; July , 57 Jc.
Oats Firm ; cash , ySJ c ; July , 333 c.
Rye-Quiet ut C4.ic. ;
Barley 75c.
Prime timothy 42.50.
Flax-seed $1.45.
Whisky tt.18.
Pork Active , unsettled nnd Irregular :
cash and June , $14.37 ; July , $14.4"K.
Lard Unsettled ; advanced early , but later
the advnnco was lost ; cash , SS.45 ; June ,
$8.47 } $ : July , 88.B2K.
Dry Salted Meats Shoulders. ? 0.00@0.25 ;
short clear , * 3.10@8.15 ; short ribs , $7.00.
Butter A shade easier ; creamery , 20@24c ;
dairy , 20@23c.
Cheese Lower ; full cream cheddars nnd
flats , 8Jf@9c ; young Americas , 9@9 } c.
Eggs Steady ; fresh , 12Jf@iyc.
Hides Unchanged ; green hides 4J c ;
heavy green salted , 5) ) c ; light green salted ,
Oc ; salted bull , 4XciKreen bull , 3c ; green
salted calf,8c ; dry flint nnd dry calf , ll13c ! ;
dry salted , lOc ; deacons , 30c each.
Tallow Unchanged ; country , 4Ji@5c ; No.
2 , 4'i'c ; cake , 45cperlb.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour , bbls . 23,00(1 ( 0,000
Wheat bu . 11,000 27,000
Corn.bu . 81,000 M.OOO
Oats , bu . 214,000 103,000
Ryc.bu . 2,000 5.000
Barley , bu . 15,000 11,000
New York , Mny 15. Wheat Receipts ,
2,300 ; exports , none ; cash grades lj < @ -u
lower. Options weaker , very feverish ;
opened heavy , # ( < 2 > lc lower , afterwards ad
vanced } < C'S8 s , later declined 1 } @ ' % c , clos
ing steady at about bottom ; ungraded red ,
Wiii93 ( ; No. 3 red , OU@U9tc ; store and ole-
vutor. J1.001.01 , delivered ; Juno clos
ing tvt CO c.
Corn Receipts , 129.800 ; exports , 19,500 ;
cash grades about lo lower , fairly active ;
options steady on May , ? rfiKc lower on
other months , subsequently weak , dropped
generally I(7i2c ( , closing heavy nt bottom ex
cept May , which recovered 3 c ; ungraded ,
G7c ; No. 3 , CO'.fSGOJfc ; elevator ; 07 > c de
livered ; Muv closing at O'J c.
Onts Receipts , 39,000 ; exports , 91 ; firm ;
mixed western , 8S ( > 41c ; white western , -lit
@ 4fic.
Coffee Spot , fair ; Rio , steady at $15.75 ;
options lower ; fairly active ; bales , 97,250
bags ; May , $13.00@1305 ; June , S12.95 ®
13.5 ; July , 12.3512.50 ( ; August , SU.75M
11.00 ; September , 11.05ll.25j October ,
$10.SU@10.UO.
Petroleum Steady ; united closed strong
Eugs Firmer nnd quiet ; western , 13XO
14J4c.
Pork Steady and quiet ; mess quoted
nt $14.00@14.50 for old ; H5.00@15.25 for now.
Lard Opened % ! > points higher , but later
lost the advance.
Butter Easy and about steady ; western ,
17 < $25c.
Cheese Quiet nnd weaker.
St. liouls. May IB. Wheat Lower ;
cash , 91ic bid ; Juno , OlJi'e ; July,88c.
Corn Lower ; cash , May , 65.Js'c ; Jure ,
5-l c bid ; July , 54J c asked.
Oats Dull and easy ; cash , 35J c ; June ,
33o asked.
Pork $15.00.
Lard SS.OO.
Whisky $1.12.
Butter Firm ; creamery , 20@24e ; dairy ,
18Gi22c.
MlnnciipollH , Mny 15. Wheat Receipts.
IS'.lcars ; shipments , 32 cars ; prices ranged
Jic below yesterday. Closing quotations I
In store : No.l hard , cash and May , 87Jic ;
Juno , b ) c ; July , SS } e. No. 1 northern ,
cash and May , SO ; Juno , biiKc ; July , 87 > ( fc.
No. 2 northern , cash and May , 81u ; Juno ,
84fe ; July , bSJ c. On track No. 1 hard ,
feb > c ; No. 1 northern , B' a ; No. 'J northern ,
Flour UnchiuiRcd ; patents , in sacks to
ship incur lots , .20@4.40 ; in uaricls , fl.lo
( (1,1.55.
MllwnukeeMayl5 , Wheat Depressed ;
June , bl ( > o ; July , S5Kc.
Corn Steady ; No. ! ) , 57c ,
Oata Steady ; No 2 white , 3S c.
llyo FinnNo. ; lU5 > < c.
Harley DropiIiiNo. | / ; . 2 , OSKc.
Provisions Steady ; pork , May , fl-MO ®
14.50.
Cincinnati. May 15. Wheat Firm ; No.
2 red , Ur > @ 'J ! c ,
Corn Firm ; No. "mixed , Olc.
Oats Strong and higher ; No. 2 mixed ,
3Sc.
3Sc.Hyo Easier ; No , 2 , 7l@72c.
Provisions Pork , tirm nt ( U.75 ; lard" ,
steady at 18.00.
Whisky Firm at II , 12 ,
Iilvorpool , May IB. Wheat Firm with
fair demand ; holder * offer ap.irliih'ly ; Cali
fornia , No , 1 , Os 10d@7 per cental ; red wes
tern , winter , ( Is .id@is lOd
Corn Firm ; nothing offering ; mixed
western , 5s 9d per cental.
KatiNiiH City , May 15.-Wheat Dull and
weaker ; No , 2 soft , cash , S3o bin.
Corn Stronger ; No. 9 , cash , 51o bid ;
June , file bid.
Oats Nominal ; No , 2 , cash , 33c asked.
New Orleans , 15 May . Corn Fair de
mand and higher ; white , 07o ; mixed , 07S07o ( ;
yellow , OSc.
Oats Excited and higher ; No , 2 , 45c.
Corn Meal In good demand at full prices ,
selling at i. ir .
IluK Products Good demand and a shade
Dinner ; pork , ll.VOO ; lani , $7.75.
Hulk Moats Shoulders , fU.50 ; long clear
and clear rib , f 7.57'f ,
lilVK STOCK.
Chicago , May 15. The Drovers' Journal
reports as follows :
Cattle JJccelpts , 7,000 ; strong except for
heavy beeves which were dull ; heavy
beives$4.40@5.00 ) ; steers , f I OOS.4.75 ; cows ,
* l.iG ( 3 fifl ; stockcrsand feeders , $2.25g3 ( 83 ;
Texas , fa.lO@4.'JO.
Sheep Keccipts,7,000 ; market dull ; shorn
Tcxans , f'J.OOQi 70 ; fancy wooled , J5.70& t > .0
natlvo woolcd , $4.00i.30 ; shorn ,
Tltt ! Drovers' Journal special cablegram
from London quotes a liberal supply of
American cattle , moderate general supply ,
demand limited but prices } fo higher titan
labtweek ; best American btecrs , I'JJjc. per
.ponied , estimated ileud weight , \ '
National Stock Ynrds , Ennt St.
I oulR , May 13. Cattle Receipts , 2,400 ;
Shipments , none ; market shade higher ;
cholco nntivo steers. Jl.45Q3.00 ; fair to good
natlvo steers , * .10C < ? 4.60 ; butchers' steers ,
fair to choice , W.20t(4'I5 ( ; stockers and feed
ers , medium to peed , $2..TO@a.OO } rangers ,
ordinary to good , 2.10@4.20.
Hogs TZecelptfl , 3,300 ; shipments , COO ;
J > ( ( MOo higlicr ; choice heavy nnd butchers'
selections , 50G.7" ; packing , medium to
prime , f-VOOQuC. ) ; light grades , ordinary to
best , W.20S5.50.
Hnnsns City , May 15. Cattle Receipts
351 ; shipments , KW ; strong and active , 5@
lOo higher on choice ; common , steady ; gootl
to choice corn-fed , fl.HO4.70 ( ; common to
medium. $3.25 ( 1.25 ; stockers , $2.00@2.00 ;
$3.00@3.00.
Hogs Receipts , 12,000 , ; shipments , none ;
market active to steady , but closed wealc ;
common to cholco , (5.00$5.o ( ! ! ; skips nnd pigs ,
t2.50Q4.GO.
.
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OMAHA MVi : STOCR.
Cnttlo.
Tuesday , May 15,1833.
The market wns well supplied to-day , 119
fresh loads being on sale. There wcro some
very choice cattle nmong the offerings , ono
hunch averaging over I'M ) . The market was
nctlvo and the speculators as well as the
dressed beef operators were free buyers.
The general market was about steady , but
there wns a strong feeling on handy cnttlo.
The ciitllo wcro about all sold before the
close and nothing that was nt all dcslrablo
was held over.
HOUH.
The receipts of hogs wcro nlso heavy , there
being 100 fresh loads fu the yards. The mar
ket opened with a stronger feeling among
botli buyers nud sellers , but it was about us
uneven as could well bo imagined. The hogs
sold all the way from steady to 5u higher ,
nnd loads that were n good ways apart in
quality sold at the same price. Tnklng the
sales altogether they would not nvcnigo up
much stronger than yesterday's market. As
high us $ . " > .f > 0 was paid for heavy hogs by the
Boston packers. The market closed a little
easier but with the hogs all sold.
Sheep.
Thcro were no sheep ou the mnrkct.
Hecclpts.
Cattle 2,300
Hogs 7,000
Sheep
Prevnlllny : Prices.
The following is a table of prices paid in
this market for the grades of stoclc men
tioned.
Prime steers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . $4.20 ( i4.00
Prlmo steers , 1100 to i : ) U Iba. S.tM ) ( 4.30
Fat little steers , 000 to 1050 Ibs. 3.75 © 3.00
Common to cholco cows 2.00 dt',1.50
Common to choice bulls 2.00 @ : \ . ' >
Fair to cholco light hops 5.00 M.VJO
Fair to choice heavy hogs 5.35 C < M.50
Fair to choice mixed hogs 5.20
Kcpresciuauvo Sales.
CATTI.U.
No. Av. Pr.
Scows 3. ) 2.00
1 cow bbO 2. ! > 5
1 bull 1120 2.50Q
5cows Him 2. : > o
4 bulls nno s.r.o
Scows 1035 2.75
ibull sow 3.00
3 cows 1175 3.20
0 steers 1170 3.25
a oxen 1800 3.23
"bulls 1550 3.40
1(5 ( steers 10 ! > 5 3.75
20 steers 1155 . ' 1.75
35 steers 1053 3.75
13 steers 101)0 ) 3.75
53 steers 1155 3.85
llhtecrs ICO 3.S5
35 western steers 11SS 3.00
13 steers 1045 3.00
3 ! ) steers 101(5 ( 3.00
( Hbtcers ! ) : ' 3 3.110
13 steers .Mi 3.05
10 steers 1172 3.05
5 ! ) steers 1241 3.1'5 '
40 steers lOslI 3.05
23 steers . , . .1079 4.00
15 steers KM 4.00
1(1 ( steers 1125 4.00
102 steers 1125 4.05
10 steers 1171 4.05
21 steers 111(5 ( 4.05
01 steers 1101 4.05
78 steers 1141 ! 4.05
IS steers 12(50 ( 4.05
17 steers 124(5 ( 4.10
77 steers 1230 4.10
17 steers 1214 4.10
11 steers 12S8 4.15
30 steers 123(5 ( 4.15
37 steers 11(57 ( 4.15
77 steers 113 ! ) 4.15
(50 steers IKK ) 4.15
33 steer 12V ( ! 4 15
31 steer 105(5 ( 4.15
30 steers 1159 4.15
IS steers 1202 4 20
17 steers 12(51 ( 420
07 steers 1310 4.20
18 steers 1267 4.20
1(5 ( steers 1 IbS 4.20
10 steers 1115 4.20
21 steers 1314 4.20
In steers 1378 .4.25
35 steers 1311 4.30
115 steers 12S2 4. ! )
3" steers 13 (5 ( 4.30
1(1 ( steers 12SO 4.30
10 steers 1404 4.40
20 steers ( Polled Angus ) 1182 4.50
31 steers IMS 4.00
11OU9.
No. Av. Suk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
83..119 3i ( ) W.OO 138..225 3.50 $5.25
5'.202 ' ) 3s ( ) 5.10 70..221 210 5.25
75..214 IfO 5.12K 02..2-15 20 5.25
75..200 80 5.12X 153..237 40 525
71..201 240 5.15 75..224 120 525
72..103 bO 5.15 72..220 120 5.25
75..2J7 210 5.15 S3 . .242 bO 5.30
70.,207 120 5.15 50..205 120 530
70. . . 205 2bO 5.J5 (57..231 ( 5.30
7(5..210 ( ICO 5.15 CO..225 120 2.30
70 . . 200 1150 5.15 71..227 1(10 ( 5.30
71 . .221 ItiO 5.15 71 . . .2)9 8(1 ( 5.30
72 . .200 200 5,15 b.229 ( ) 120 5.30
70 . .213 40 5.17)4 153..273 1(50 ( 5.30
84 . .100 120 L.'JO OH..241 80 5.30
71 . .205 400 5.23 74..224 120 530
70..210 120 5.20 (50 . . .242 40 5.30
78..SJ3 5.20 ra.S5'5 40 5.30
74..187 80 5.20 71..217 PO 530
75..231 240 5.20 I55..SI5U 101 5.30
(13..222 ( 200 5.20 Cr..2 ! ( ( 1(50 ( 5.30
70. . . 223 120 5.20 7i..2.iO 40 5.35
03. . . 227 240 5.20 ( U. . . 2 < ' ( J 120 5.35
01. . . 205 120 5.20 ( U..2J5 320 5.35
77. . . 215 ICO 5.20 OS.215 120 5.35
75. . . 192 SO 5.-2k 7S..2I1 80 5.35
(19 ( . . 2(53 ( 210 5.25 21..212 5.35
47. . . 224 40 5.25 3S..2.M 5.3s
( KI..23 , } 525 (55..212 ( 5.35
ID.225 200 5..5 ( IS..200 200 5.35
(17..251 ( 320 5,25 122..243 120 5.35
00..233 40 5.25 01 . . .244 120 5.35
(17..213 ( 5.25 24..245 40 5.40
150..273 2SO 5.25 07..2(50 ( 5.40
75. . . 210 120 5.25 1)7..201 ) fcO 5.40
78. . .230 40 5.25 55..270 80 5.45
03. . J30 240 5.25 57..301 1(10 ( 5.45
03.W.
( W. .23(1 ( bO 5.25 59.,270 5.45
71. .220 10'J 5.25 (17..271 ( 80 5.45
(57. ( . .251 3.0 5.25 58..332 120 5.50
(12 ( .247 2bO 5.25 01..310 40 5.50
Mvo Sroou Hold.
Showing the number of head of stock sold
to the leading buyers on the market to-day ,
* iioos ,
G. H. Hammond & Co 600
Omaha PackingCo 414
Armour & Cuuuhay P. Co. 3.WVJ
J. P. Siiuiro & Co 1,020
(1. H , Wilbon & Co 2.VJ
lUilstead & Co 5)1 )
Speculators , . , , . COS
CATTLK.
Swift&Co 270
O. II. Hammond & Co 73
S. Dreifuss , 85'J
A.Jackson , 241
J. Carlin 2'J
W. Uurnslde 3bO
A. M. Crone Itt
J.L.Hill 4
Chlpman &W ! W
1) . Murphy W )
Slovens H. & Co , 4
C. C. C 81
Lilvo Stock Notes.
B. F. Stllley , Tobias , was hoi o with a car
of cattle and a car of hogs.
Two years ago to-day the top paid on tills
market for hogs was $ J.SO.
The top paid for cattle two years ago to
day was $5.35 for 1,50.3-lb steers.
Wneplng Water was represented on the
market by F. Massie , who came in with n
car of hogs.
J , E. Uycrs of the firm of Uyers. Patter
son iS ; Co. , has returned from a trip to Do
KalU , III. , whurQ ho went to see Ills father
u ho lids licon been very sick ,
William' 0'ro.iluy , Cpuucil B luff a , marketed
a big string of catllq t-p-dnv of his own feed-
\ng. \ Ono bunch solo nv M.SO , the ton jmld
hero in some llmo.Vffbthcr bunch of grade
polled Angus stccW ftild heifers brought
M.50. ' 1
Among those In with battle were the fol
lowing ! David Craik.P eto , Kan. ; Thomas
SH-otch , Valparaiso1 , A , Lavcnburg , Council
Bluffs ; K U. Dcninari. Valparaiso ; Hiram
Lewis , Genoa ; Mr,1 HcWgenknmp , Hcncdict ;
K. K. Kuhn. Emerson 1 A. J. Stump , Uertrnm ,
and T. R Herd , Central City.
I - -
-7) )
031 A II A WltOJtiE AIjIS MAUKKT.
Produce , I'np. Nnin , Etc.
'
{ ' 1 1 Tuesday , Mny 15.
T7icolloirliitf fjiloJ'itiotis rc wholcmtlc
ntu { notrctnK. J'cJwniiofcil oil prodttcc
arc the rules at ti'/iich / round lotv arc sold on ,
fhN mur/kCt. / Fnills or ot/icr / Hues of too(7 ; *
rcinrirlmi extra l < tlmr In j > arkni ] cannot at-
want be MI pplfrd on otisi/c ( ( / orrcrs at the
mmc prices quoted for the local trade.
Hates on flour and feed arcjolilicrx' iirlcci.
1'rlci'Aan ' ( train arc tltouc jMld by Omaha
miner ) ? delivered. All quotallonion mcr-
chandlNcarculilnlncI from lending houses
und arc corrected dally. Price * on crackers ,
rcs , etc , arcthnsculvcnbulcadlnumanU'
facturcrs.
Tnulu wns ratlior quiet nnd without feat-
tire. Kpggs were a shndo lower , and poultry
and butter unchnngcd. Vegetables are un
settled , with prices ! according to the stocks
on hand. Fiuit is dull.
13UTTr.ii Fancy creatnorv roll butter , 25 ®
20c , with solid packed at 20ft22c ; choice
country butter 15@10c , common grades
12 ( 14e.
Citunsn Full cream , 13Ji)14c. )
Eoos Strictly fresh UQll'fc.
STKAwniiiuiKs : ? I.OJ@4.50 per case.
HIIT.S50o : : per doz.
POTATOES Cholco homo grown , 75@S5c ;
Utah and Colorado stock , $1.10@1.2.i ; low
grades , 5."iri.ll5c. (
Pot'i.Titv No dressed fowl in the market ;
live chickens. $4.00(34,50 ( per doz ; turkeys ,
Willie per Ib ; geese , $0.00@7.oO per doz ;
ducks , * 3.00a ( > : .2.-i.
Si'iNXAOi : $1.50 per bl.
Illinium 3c per Ib.
ONIONS Natlvo stock $1.25@1.50 , Spanish
per box of 5 Ibs $1.75cJ2.00 ( , California onions
3K ( < ? 4c per 11) .
Lr.Moxs $3.75@l.50per box ; fancy , $4.50@
5.50.
5.50.OK \xocs California Uivcrsldo , $3. 75fft > 1.00 ;
Messina , fi.50@5.50 ; Los Angclos , > l,00@
3.25 ; Los Angeles Navals , $4.00 ; Hiversido
Navals , $ (5 ( 00.
Asi'vuvGua Sc per Ib.
CucfMnnus OOclJSM.OO per doz for cholco.
LIITTUCI : 30S3.)0 ( ; per doz.
CUM-.HY California stock , ? 1,50 per doz.
Kumiius 30c per doz.
STHIXO UnANs $1.75@2.00 perbu ,
GHIIS" : : Pi\s SJ.25 per bu.
TOIIATOKS $3.00@3.50 per bu.
Pixi : Al'i-i.rs ? 3.00Gt3.50.
U VXAXAS Common medium , ? 2.50J3.00per (
bunch ; choice , S..00@3.50. !
Tfitxi rs Hutabagas , 5 ! > © 00c.
DATIS Persian. OJrfjJ7o ( per Ib.
Cmmt Choice Michigan cider , ? 4.50@O.GO
pcrbbl. of 32 pal.
Poi'coitx Choice rice corn is quoted at 3@
4c i > er Ib , , oilier kinds 2 } G 3c per Ib.
CAIIUOTS Now stock , 40 ( 45c per doz.
ns 3rJ3ic ( ! per Ib. for California.
- Good stock , i2.25@2.50 per
HIIAXS Good stock , ? 2.CO@'J,75 ; California
beans , $2.25 2.40.
Fxs ; In layers , 13@15c ; cake. lOc per ib.
NfTM Peanuts , raw , (5 ( > ( ; (7o ; Brazil nuts ,
ISc ; almnnds , TnrragtJtm , 22c ; Englisli wal
nuts , 15 ( lSc ; Iilbensil8c ; Italian clicstuuts ,
15c ; pecans , 15c. i
HOXIIY 1(5l2lcior ( ( I Ib frames ; canned
honey , 10@12o pur Ib.
PAitbi.iv 30c pir dtfe.
Citii.v : : Oxioss 15Qi)20c ) per doz.
Puui : MAI-I.C Siliuiv-il.Sj ) cr gal.
SALSITV 25c pqr-bunch.
Ofoccr's Ldst.
Unrixnn LMiD-j-Ticrcc , 7 o ; 40-lb square
cans , 7 ? < o ; 50-lb round , \ % c20lb \ round , Sc ;
10-lb pails , SKc'.ff-lb palls , bj c ; 3-lb pails ,
S > * HC.
HC.Svitups New Orleans molasses , per bid. ,
SiQl-tCo per gal. ; corn syrup , 3(5o ( ; half bbls. ,
3Sc ; 4 gal. kegs , SJ.55 ; sorghum , 3Sc.
PUOVISIOVS Hums , JOXC < BlOfc ; breakfast
baron. 10@10' c : b'acon sides , 8 ( )3 ) ; < c ; dry
salt , 7JfiaS ( ) c ; shoulders , 7M7iyo ; dried beef ,
10W lie.
PicKt.r.s Medium In bbls , $3. 73 ; do in half
bbls , S3. 10 ; biimll In bbls , S0.75 : do in half
bbls , $3.110 ; gherkins , in bbls , $7.73 ; do m
half bbls , $1.40.
CiNXKii GOODS Oysters , standard , per
case. 83.10 ( ' 3.35 ; strawberries , 2-lb , per casu ,
5J.bjS)2.UO { ) ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , ? ( S)2.So )
2.0 ! ! ; California pears , per case , $4.70@4.SO ;
<
blucbeiTiea. per case , -2.10@2.20 ; egg plums ,
string beans , per cusc , Sl.T.Vgl.bO ; 2-lb Lima
beans , per ease , ? 1.0Q@1.C5 ; 2-lb marrowfat
peas , SJ.50CS2 (50 ( ; 2-lb early Juno peas , per
case , $2.b5 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $2.40@2.50 ; 2-lb
corn , $2.30Vt3.40 ( ; sardines , imported J.f , 13(8) ( )
15c per box ; domestic ' 4 , Oj O' c ; mustard ,
OKuO ( ifc.
Jri.i.n30 : lb pails , ? 1.25@1.50.
SALT 1'er bbl in car loud lots , ? 1.40.
lion : Seven-sixteenths , lOJ lOJ c.
C\xi > v Mixed , 9jflllc ( ; stick , ' .l@'J ' > c.
HOI.IAVD HIJUHINGS 8@70e per Iceg.
Miri.i : SHOAU lirleks , I.,1 a" I'01' ' Mi penny
cakes , 13M14c per lb.
HIIOOMS Extra , 4-tie , $200 ; parlor 3-tie ,
painted handles , $2.25" No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 ,
$1.75 ; heavy stable , fl.OO.
STtitcii Mirror gloss , SJ c ; Graves' corn ,
GJaC ; Oswcgo gloss , 7c ; Oswego corn , 7e.
TiiAs Jupans , 20 ( 55c : Guiiowder | ) , 20H ( >
GOe ; Young Hyson , 22 ( < T > r e ; Oolong , 20@(55u. (
Powncit AND SHOT Shot , $1.45 ; buckshot ,
$1.70 ; Hazard powder , kens , $5.00 ; half kegs ,
fcj. < 5 ; one-fourths , $1.50 : blasting kegs , $2.35 ;
fuses , 100 ft , 45&675C- .
Si'OAitGranulated , OT < @ 7c ; conf. A , fi % @
7c ; wlilto extra C , 0 Vfr > 5'ijC ' ; extra C , 0'4 ' ( ( $
(5\e ( ; yellow C , flJf&SJgc" ; cut loaf , 7 > 'i ' ( < 2
7J < e ; powdered , 7Ji@S , ' e ; Now Orleans , 5
'Con-en Ordinary grades , I(5@17c ( ; fair.
I'OflRi1 ; prime , 18C'410o ; fancy green and
yellow , 22(2'i'ic ( ; old government Java , 2S@
30c ; interior Java , 25w23o ; Mocha. 3Sir30e ;
Arbucklo's roasted , 20'4c ' ; McLauglilin'H
XXXX. 20'A" ' Oil worth's , 20c ; Kcd Cross ,
20e ; Alaroiini , lO p.
WOOIIKNWAIIK Two-hoop palls , per doz ,
fl.40 ; tlitee-hoop pills , $1.05 ; No. Hub , $7.00 ;
No , 2 tub. < i.OO ; No. 3 tub. $5.00 ; washboards ,
electric , $1.50 ; fancy Northern Queen wash
boards , $2.75 ; assorted bowls , $2.75 ; No. 1
churns , 49.50 ; No. 2 churns , $8.50 ; No.tl
churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , $1,70 ; spruce , In
posts , 70c per nest.
Toiucro Pi.uo Lorlllard's Climax , 45o ;
Splendid , 44i > ; Mechanic's Delight , 44c ; Leg-
Kelt & Meyer's Star , 45c ; Cornerstone , 30c ;
Drumniond's Horscslioe , 45c ; J , T. , 42c ;
Sorg's Spoariicad , 45c ; "Cut Hate , " 20c ;
"Oh , My , " 27o ; Piper Hoidsick , ( He.
Toiucco SMOKI.VO Cutlln's ' Meerschaum ,
31c ; Catlm's Old Style , 23o ; Sweet Tip Top ,
3.1c ; U. N. O. , 17o ; Ucd , White nnd Hltio , 18c.
CuACKUit ? . C'AKKH , KTC. Prices subject to
chaiiKo , Soda , fie ; soda ( city goods ) . 7c ; soda
Riiowllako ( In tins ) , lOo ; soda dandy , f > Ko ;
soda wafers ( in tinu ) , lOo ; soda icpliyr , be ;
city oyster , 0)je ( : excelsior , 7e ; fiirinn oys-
er,7o ; pom oyster'So ; monitor , 7e ; Omahu
tystor , 7c ; peUrl oyster , 60 ; iicnic , Co ;
snowdrop oyster , 7o ; butter , 5o ; Boston ,
be ; Oinalm butter , 7c ; sow tooth butter , 0fo ;
cracker meal , nijd ; gruham , 8e ; gruliain
wafers , lOc ; graiian ) wafers In pound pack
ages , 12 jC ; hard brpad , So ; milk , 7kjo ; oat
meal , 80 ; oat meal wafers , lOo ; oatmeal w
fers in pound packages. 12)fc ; animals , 12o ;
lJollvergingerrouml,7ccream,8c ( ) ; ; Cornhill ,
lOc ; cracknclls , lOc ; frosted cream , 8 ] o ;
ginger snaps , 8e ; ginger snaps ( city ) , Oc ;
homo made ( jingpr snaps , In boxes , 13o ; lioinu
made ginget tuaps , ' (1-lb ( cans ) per dozen ,
$2.50 ; lemon creamspc ; pretzelstmnd ( made ) ,
'
HMo ; assorted onk'ci and Jumbles , llj o ; assorted -
sorted lingers , I5o ; afternoon tea ( In tins ) ,
per box , $700 ; 'banana lingers , 14o : butter
jumbles , r > c ; Brunswick , 15o ; brandy
snaps , 15o ; cliocolato drops ( now ) l(5c ( ; choco.
late wafers , 15o ; Cliiistmas lunch ( in tins ) ,
per dozen , fl.50cocoa ; taffy snaps , 14c ; coffee
cake , 12o , Cuba jumbles , HHo ; cream puffs ,
30o ; ogt ! jumbles , 14c ; ginger drops , lie ;
honey Jumbles , llj c ; jolly lingers , 15o ; jelly
wafers , 15c ; Jelly tart ( now ) . 15c ; lady Jlnjj.
ers , 13o ; vanilla bar , 14c : vanilla wafers , 14o ;
Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages in u box ,
per dozen , $2.50 ,
All goods packed in cans lo per lb advance
except snowilako and wafer soda , which are
packed only in cans. Soda in 2-lb and 3-lb
paper boxes , We per lb advance ; all other
goods lo per lb advance. Soda in Mb paper
boxes , le per lb advance. The 2-lb boxes are
packed in cases holding 18 in a case. The 3-
lb boxes are packed in oases holding 12 in a
casu. Tlio l-lb boxes a.re packed in casses
holding 3i5 In a ca.se. Ono-lbgraham and oat
meal wafers packed 2 doz in a case.
Show tops for boxes , with glass opening to
show goods , 75c , Uanb lor wafer sod * , J3.00 ,
not returnable. Guns tor snowflnho soda ,
$5.00 per dofc. Tin cases with glnsa face to
display the goods , 75c each , No charges for
packnpren cice'pt for cans ami returnable
goods. Glass front tin cans nml "anowflako"
soda cans uro returnable at prices charged.
Dry Gnoilft.
CpLons Atlantic , Cc ;
Slater , 5'fc ; Berlin oil. 6Xc ; Garner oil , Cg (
7c. Pi.vi ) AXi > Uonis : Hlchmond , OJic ; Alton ,
0 } < c ; lllver Point , Cc ; Steel Ulvcr Cc ; Rich-
Bond , Cc ; Pacific , fij c. Ixnioo BI.DE
Washington , c ; Century , dlgo blue prints ,
9c ; American , (5Jfc ( ; Arnold , O'fc ; Arnold B ,
10 > c ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , iti'tc.
DHESS Charter Oak. 5c ; Rnmapo , 4Jc ;
Lodi , 5c ; Allen , Oc : Richmond , Oc ; Windsor ,
0 > fc ; Eddystono , Cjfp ; Pacific , O' c.
UROWX Sitcr.Tivo Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 o ;
Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7'fc ; Atlantic D , 4-4. Cjrc ;
Atlantic P , 4-1. Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oc ; All-
roraC , 4-4 , 5c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 7J4O ; Hoosier -
sier LL , 4-4 , Cc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 > e ;
Lawrence LL , 4-4 , Oc : Old Dominion. 4-4 ,
5J < c ; Peppcrell , R , 4 J , 7c ; Poppercll , O ,
4-4 , (5c ( ; Peppcrell , 8-4 , 18 } < c ; Pcpperell , 0-4 ,
21e ; Peppcrell , 10-4 , 23c ; Utica. C , 4-1 , 5c ;
Wachusctt , 4-4 , 7 } c ; Aurora. B , 4-4 , 6o ;
Aurora , R. 4-4 , ( l/c.
lUrrs Standard , PC ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty ,
12Ue ; Byonne , 14c ; B , cased , $0.50.
C'Aitrr.T WAUP Bibb , white. lOc ; colored ,
22c.
22c.DUCK
DUCK West Point 29 In. 8 oz. , lOJfc ; West
Point. 29 in. 10 oz. , 12Ue ; West Point , 10 In
13 oz. , 15o ; AVcst Point 50 in. 11 oz. , lOo.
Checks Caledonia X , OWc ; Caledonia XX ,
lOKc ; Economy , Uc ; Otis , l c.
Kr.XTUCKV JIIANS Memorial , Ific ; Canton ,
2So ; Durham , 27 | c ; Hercules , ISc ; Leaming
ton , 22J c ; Cottswold , 27J c.
CusnSt ovens' B , Oc ; bleached , 7e ;
Stevens' A , 7' < c ; blenched , 8J c ; Stoventv' P
blonclicd , Ol e ; Stevens' N , OJ o ;
blenched , lO c ; Stevens' S U T , 12Ue.
Mi iT.ii.ASiots Table oil cloth. $2.85 ;
plain Holland , SJ o to OJtfc ; Dado Holland ,
'CoMroiiTcits $6.00(333.00. (
UnuoiiED SIIKUTINII Ucrkcly cnmbrlc.
No. CO. 9 } c ; Host Yet , 4-4 , O'fc ; butter cloth ,
OO , 4 > 4o ; Cabot , 7 e ; Fnrwcll , 8fc } ; Fruit
of Loom , Oif : Frecno G , Cc ; Hope , 7o ; King
Philip cambric , lie ; Lonsdalo , llj o ; Lons-
dalc fcjNcw York mills. lOKc ; Pepporell ,
42-in , lie ; Pepperell , 40-ln. , 12o ; Peppcroll ,
0-4 , ICc ; Pcpcrcll. | 8-4 , 21c : Peppcroll , 0-4
23e ; Peppcrell. 10-4 , 25o ; Canton. 4-4 , 8Mc ;
Canton , 4-4 , < J > c ; Triumph , Cc ; Wumsuttn ,
lOo ; Valley , Be.
GiNcniAM Plunltctt checks , 7 } < c\Vliittcn- ;
ton , 7J c ; York. 7 > c ; Normnndi dress , 8 > e ;
Cnlcutta dress , 8)fr ) : Whlttendon dress , 8)405
llenfrow dress , SK@12) ) < e.
TICKS Lewlston , 30-in , 12 < < fc ; Lcwiston.
32-in. , 13'Je ' ; York , 32-in. , 14c ; Swift river ,
7 c ; Thorndyko OO , 8Kc ; Thorndyko FF ,
8'tfc ' ; Tliorndiko 120 , 9' < ? c ; Tliorndiko XX ,
IBo ; Cordis , No. 5 , ll' c ; Cordis , No. 4 , lie.
DCXIMS Amoskcag 13 , 0-oz , lOc ; Everett ,
lie ; Beaver Creek CC , lOc.
FLANNELS Plaid haftsman , 20o ; Goshcn ,
32Kc ; Clear Lake. 32' ct Maple City , 30 > fe.
Whito--G II No. 2 , & , Sic ; G II No. 1 , J/ ,
22' < c ;
E 24-in , 21o ; GG 2tn , 18o ; H A F ,
J R F , < tf , 27c ; G , ,35c.
COTTOX Fi.\JJxr.i.s 10 per cent trade dis-
* ii , iwjv ; , uvjr , iii , . 41x1 , luu , , iv. f Jwv , * ,
20c ; No. 10. SKc ; SO , lOKc ; CO , 12 } c ; 80 , l(5c ( ;
20c , colored , lOc ; 50 colored , ISc ; 70. colored ,
25c ; Uristol , 13 > < fc ; Union Pncilic , ISc.
General Markets.
FLOUU AXI > Fnun Minnesota patents , $2.45
( (12.50 per cwt ; Kansas and Missouri fancy
winter patents , $2.50@2.75 per cwt ; Nebraska
patents , $3.45ft 2.50 per cwt ; rye Hour , $2.00
per cwt : wheat graham , $1.75 per cwt ; rye
graham , $1.35uil.4 ( ) per cwt ; Now York buck
wheat , $3.50 per cwt ; Excelsior , $3.00 per ewt ;
ready raised. $5.00 per 100-lb ciiso ; cornmeal ,
yellow , S1.00W1.10 per cwt ; white $1.10
pcrcwt ; bran , $10.00 ( 17.00 per ton ; screen
ings , SlJ.no per ton ; sacked , 85c per cwt ;
hominy , $3.25 per bbl ; chopped feed , $18.00
per ton ; chopped corn , $10.50ir17..iO ( | ( per ton.
LiiATiinn Oak soles. 35u ( > ; i7c ; hemlock
slaughter sole , 21S30c ( ; hemlock dry sole , 12
@ 25c ; hemlock kip , GOC ? 90c : A. & H. runner
icip , 50r75c ; A. hemlock calf , 90c@1.00 ; A.
A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 75 < 3 ; hemlock
upper , 19(33 ( ic ; English grain upper , 25e ;
hemlock grain upper , 21Vt25c ( ; Tampico U. L.
Morocco , 20 ( 33c ; Tampico iieple ] , O. D. Mo. ,
2. > < fZ39c ; Curacoa , jl. G. Mo. , 30c ; Simon
0. D. Mo. , $2.75 ( < ? > 3.00 ; Dangola kid , 30@32c ;
X. M. kangaroo. 40c ; American calf kid. 32e ;
Gricson kids , $3.000 3.75 ; French glazed kids.
$2.50jj2.73 ( ; French calf kids. $3.20 ; oak kip
skins , $ SOctI.OO ; oak calf skins , $1.00@l.r,5 ;
French calf skins , $1.25Vj2,2" ( ) ; French kip
skins , $1.10@1.50 ; Hussitt linings , $0.00ilS.50 (
per doz. ; pink cream and white linings , ? 7.50
@ 9.75 per doz. ; colored toppings , $0.00 ®
1J UU
Dituos Acid Carbolic , crystal , per lb , 50c ;
citris , per lb , OOe ; tartaric , per lb , 50c ; sul
phuric , per lb , 5c ; atnmonln , carb , per lb ,
15c ; alum , per ib , 5e ; alcohol , 95 percentper
gal , $2.22 ; blue vitriol , per Ib , 8e ; borax , rc-
lined , per lb , lOc ; camphor , relined , 35e ;
cream tartar , pure , per lb , 40c ; cream tartar ,
commercial , par lb , 20c ; cloves , per lb , 3lc ) ;
cuttlcllsh bone , per lb , 30o ; clextnne , i > er lb ,
ISc ; glycerine , pure , per lb , 30c ; liops , fresh ,
per lb , 40c ; indifo ( , Madras , pur ib , 75c ;
insect powder , jicr lb , OOc ; mori < liino , 1' . c
W. poro.5 , $ .1.00 ; ojiium , per lb , . * .J.75 ; rtiin- |
ino , P. & W. , pur 07 , 5Sc ; ( luininu , German ,
pur o , 4Sc ; Ilochelle salts , per lb , 35c ; saf
fron , American , per It ) , 4'Jc ; saffron , true
Spanish , per ot , $1.00 ; saltpetie , pure pur lb ,
lilt1 ; hiilphur. Flowers' , per lb , 5o ; soda , bi
carbonate , per lb , 5o ; silver , nitrate , per lb ,
$11.50 ; spermaceti ! , per lb , ( JOc ; strychnine ,
jioro$1.25 ; wax , white , pure , per lb , 55c ;
wax \vliitc. pure , per lb , 55c ; wax , yellow ,
pure , per lb , 35c.
HIIIES Green butchers , ' 4GP4) ) c ; green
cured , 5K@Oo ; dry flint. Oc ; dry salt. 80 ;
green salted calf , 71ji'se ( ; damaged hides
twn-tlurds price ; dry suited deacons , 25c
each. Tallow No , 1 , 3 , ' c ; No. 3 , 2 | e.
Grease Prime white , 4.fc ! ; yellow , 3c ;
brown , So. Sheep pelts lUct < il.)0 ( ) , accord
ing to quality. JJrandud hides clasMlled as
damaged.
Sn itrrs Cologne spirits 1SS proof , $1.14 ;
do 101 proof. $1.17 ; spirits , second quality ,
101 proof , $1.15 ; do IbS proof , $1.13 ; alcohol ,
188 proof , per wine gallon , $2,12 ; re-distilled
whiskies$1.25rtil.50 ( ; gin blendedI.50Q2.00 ;
Kentucky bourbons , $2.M.00 ( ( ! ; Kentucky
nnd Pennsylvania ryes , $2.00 < V 0.50 ; Golden
Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , $1.50W3.00 | ;
brandies , imported , $5.00 ( < (8,00 : domestic ,
$1.30g3.00 ; gins , impelled , * 5.00 ( (5.00 ( ; do
mestic , 81.23 ( :1.00 : ; champagnes , imported ,
peri-aso. $ J-j.OOifi3,00 ( ; ; American , per case ,
$10.00@17.00.
Ou.s Carbon , 175 degrees , I3o ; carbon ,
150 .degrees , 13o ; linseed boiled , GOc ;
linseed , raw , 75c ; castor , No. 1 ,
H.20 ; No. 2 , 41 12 ; sperm whale , $1.00 ;
wlialo water bleached , b5c ; llsh , bank , 35e ;
neatsfoot , extra , (15c ( ; neatsfool , No. 1 , 50c ;
gasoline , 75 degrees , 15o ; W. S. Lard , 35o ;
No. 1 lard , 50c ; No. 2 lard , B0ji55o ( ; W. Va.
zero , 14cV. ; . Va. zero , 14c ; golden No.
1 , 4o ( ) ; golden No 3,25e ; whale , 20c ; naplha ,
1 degree. 14c ; lieadlight , 150 degrees , 12c ;
hcadliglit , 175degree , 15e ; turpentine , 45c ;
custor , pure , $1.30 per gal.
Tansill's ' Punch Cigars
wore snipped during the past
two yearn , without ft drum-
iner fu our employ. No other
homo In the world can trutli *
Ono aKont ( dealer ouljr )
wanted In ench town.
1 SOLD Br UADINO ORUCCISTS.
RW.TANSILL&C0..55SfaioSt.Chlcaao.
SOUTH OMAHA.
c. H. r A i. UK n. K ! m rim ANj. . 11 , III.A.NCUAIIU.
PALMER , mCHiyiAN & CO. ,
Live Stock Commission Mcrcliants ,
MoCOY BROS. ,
Live Slock Commission Merchants ,
Market f urnlilieil free on application Mocker * and
feeilurs lurrij liicloiiKOodUrius. IteH'ri'iirn' Oma
ha National llankaiiirboutli OioRLa National , Uulon
block Yi.rU > , buutli Omalia ,
KOniMERWESTERFIELp& MALEV
Live Stock Commission ,
llooro 15 , Ezcbaoee llulldlnn , tlnlua Stock Tarda.
_ boutuOiualia.Nel ) . _
ALEXANDER Ic FITCH.
Commision Dealers in Live Sock ,
Seem ? ' , Opposite Kxibaneo llulldlne. Union Stock
Yards , Homu Oioalia.Neb.
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UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of Omaha , Limitefl ,
Agricultural Implements.
CHURCHILL PARKER ,
DealGrinAgricnltnrallmplcments , Wagons ,
Carriages and Flue ulm. Jcnrii ptrcn.betwef nStlinna
_ lotb , Unjaha , Nebraska.
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LIN1NO E R & "M ET C-ALF CO. ,
Agricnltnrallmplemenis.Wapns.Carriages . .
niicglcs.Tte. Wliolcnalc. Omalm , Nebraska.
PAR UIN , OR NDORF ft MARTIN ,
Wholesale Dcnlprii In
AgncDllnral Implements , Wagons & Buggies
_ Kllao , l6itnilOTJonc " Street. OmMi ft. _
p. P. M"AST & co. ,
Hannfactnrers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders ,
CultlTatoro , II r Hakes. Cider Mills nnd l.nbnn 1'ul-
Ttrltcr . Cur , llth and Nlcliolas Btttet * .
WIN ON"X I M P LEM E N T CO. ,
-Wholc al <
Agncullnral Implements , Wagons &Bnggies
Corner Htli nnd NltliolanStrccti' .
.o. ,
HamsDne Machinery and Binder Twine
W. K. Mcail , Manager. 12W Ix-arcnwortli St. , Omaui
Boots nnd Shoos.
W. V. MORSE & CO. ,
Johhers of Boots and Shoes ,
Artists' Materials.
A HOSPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs ,
1513 Douulnj Street , Uinaba , Nolrnska.
MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARD Co
Manufncturcrii nnd Jobbers In
fagons BDEgies , Rates , Plows Etc ,
Cor. Uth nnil I' clflo Htrof Is , Oranhn , Nf b.
1110 1103-1105 Douglas St. . Onmhn Manufactory , Sum
mer M. , Huston
K1RKENDALU. JONES & CO. ,
( Successors to Heed , Jones &Co. )
WDOlGsalcMannfactnrcrsofBootsanaShocs
ABcntafor lloston Huboor Shoo Co 1103,110 * & 1100
* Unrnoy ft. . Omatin. N'pbraaka.
Booksellers nnd Stotlonora.
' H. M , &S. W.JONES ,
BuocciBors to A. T. Kcnyon A Co.holcjnlo & Uctnll
Booksellers anfl Stationers ,
Fine Wcdillnu Stntlonory , Commercial Stationery.
16221)ounln Street , Omubn. Nob.
Coffees , Spices , Etc-
CLARKE COFFEE CO. ,
Umaba Coffee nrt bplco Mills.
Teas. Coffees , Spices , BaRing Powfler ,
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CrookorygjidClq8Byyaro.
w. L"
Axcnt for the Manufacturers anil Importers of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys ,
_ Ktc. _ oncoM7 H. 13th ht. , Omalia , XebrMta.
PERKINS. CATCH & . LAUMAN ,
Importers nnd Jobbers of
Croctoy , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware
ISto 1511 FurnBm St. , New Paxton DnlldlnK.
Commission and Storago.
CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. ,
( Succctaors to McSlmnc A tchrocdcr. )
Produce Commissiou anil Cold Storage ,
_ _ _ _ _ _ Uinaba , Nebraska. _ _ _ _ _
FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS ,
Wholesale
Flonr , Feed , Grain and General Commission
MerchatlU. Correspondence Kollcltctl. 1011 North
lUh fcN eel , Umnlia , Neb
RIDDELL fi. RIDDELL.
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
icclaltlcs Butter , Kngs. Cheese , I'oultry. Can
Orstcri , lite. , ttc. 112 South Kill Street.
_ Coal , Coke and
OM AHA "COA L. C 6 K E fiT LI M E "c O.
JoMers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
209 South 11th Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
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J. J. JOHNSON & CO. .
Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime ,
And shippers of Coal , Coke , Cement , Piaster , Lime ,
Uralu Tile , and hewer Pipe. Ofllce , Paxton Hotel ,
tamamai. . Omaha , Neb. Telephone nil.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. .
Snippers of Coal and Cote ,
ill South 13th 8U. Omaha. Neb.
, 9 ° Pd8 and Notions.
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M. E SM'lTH ti. CO. .
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions ,
1102 and 1101 DouKlai. Cor. llth St. . Omabn. Ntb.
KILPATR1CK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co
Importers and Johhers in Dry GoodsNotious ,
Gents' Furnishing ( loode. Comer llth and HaJnej
Hi.Ouitthn. Nftornfkit. _
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DEWEY & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Farnam Street. Omaha. Nebra k .
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture
_ pmahii , NebraNku.
Office Fixtures.
THK BIMMONDS MANUFACrUniNO CO.
Miinufactitreraof
BanK , Office and Saloon Fixtures ,
Mantle * , Hdcbonrdti , llfmlc O.uec. DniK Plxturca , Wall
Cnttuti , Partitions , Hallliitfs , Coiinterti , lleor HH < I
Wlno ( , o < iler , .Mlrom , etc. l-uctory nnd once,17 ( U
and 17JJ.--oiitli 13th bl , , Uuiuhii. 'i'elephoner 1124.
Crocorlos.
PAXTON ,
Wholesale Groceries and Proyisions , .
706,707,703 and 711 S. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb.
MoCORD. BRADY CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
t th and I-cavonworlh Streets , OmahaNebraska.
"HordwaVo.
LEE , FRIED & CO. ,
Johhers of Hardware and Nails ,
Tinware , Bheet Iron. Kto. Agents for Howe Scales ,
and -Miami Powder Co. , Omaha. Neb.
HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mechanics' Tooli and Buffalo Bcales. 1105 Uouglat
Btreet. Uroaha , NcbruAa.
RECTOR , WILHELMY it CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
lOtii and Harney Bis. . Omaha , Neb. Western Agent ,
for Austin Powder Co. , Jeffenon Btoel Nails ,
_ Fairbanks btnndard Hcales
MARKS BROSSADDLER Y CO
Wholesale Manufueturers of
Saddlery & Johhers of Saddlery Hardware
AndLeutber. ] WI , HU-'i and 1107 Uuruey bt. , Oioaba ,
Nubrasku.
Heavy Hardware.
W. J. BROATCH ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Springs , Wagon Btoek , Hardware , Lumber , Ktc. JSUJ
and 1811 Unriiey btrect , Oniaba.
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JAMES A. EDNEY
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
Wagon and Carriage Wood Block. Heary Hardware
Btc. 1817 and I'M Ixiavenworth Ht. . Omaha. Neb.
Lumber.
OMAHA LUMBER CO. ,
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
18U Street and Union 1'acinc Track , Omiibn.
LOUIS BTlADFORia ] ! '
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Doors , Ktc. V rJs-Ccrocr lib and Uouslai , Coruei
UlU aad Duuglai.
OMHAJOBBEBSlBEClli !
Hnts , Gnps , Etcu _
W. L. PARROTTE tt CO. , "
Wholesale Hals , Caps and Straw Goods ,
C N DIETZ ,
; j
Dealer in Ail KIHIIS of Liiifc jj
13th and California Street.Omaha Nebraska.
FRED W. GRAY.
Lnmlier Limo Cement Etc Etc
, , , , , ,
Comer Mb and IHinalnsStB.Omnlm.
tTW. HARVEY LUMBER COTe
To Dealers Only ,
Office. 140,1 Farnam Street Omaha , ] '
JOHN WAKEFIELbl %
Wholesale Lumber , Etc , -I
Imported nnd American IMrllnnd Cement , HtaU J *
ARontforMllwankpft Hydraulic Cement and
( julnc ; Whllo Mine. |
CHAS. R. LEE , |
Dealer in Hardwood Lnmlier ,
Wood CarpcH nnd Parquet tloorln * , Dlh unit IVinilin
Iron Works.
STEAM BOILER WORKS ,
Carter A ton , Prop's. Mnnufartureraof all klmlt
Steam Boilers , Tanks and Sheet Iron Work
Work * South ! 0th niul l ( . A M. c
PAXTON & Vir.HMNll IHONVC
WrongM and Cast Iron Building Vori ,
Ilnalm's. llram Work.Ooneral roumltjr , Mnrlilne and
IJIaiksmllti Work , oniro niul Work * , U. I' , llf.
nnd ITIli Htreot , Uiunlin.
OMAHA VVTRE * IRON WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
losk Hull * , Wlmlnw Qnnnl . Klowcr Btiimlv Wlto
tJlKnu. Ktc. Ill North ICtli ijtri'i-I.Uinalia.
OMAHA SAFE nnd IRON WORKS ,
Man'frs ' of FireS Burglar Proof Safes
VaulH. J ll Work , Iron nnd Wlr Kcnrlnit. HlKiii. 1316.
( J Aii'lrci'n ' , 1'ron'r Cor 1 jtli nmlliu k nn iH ,
CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS
Iron and Wire Fencss , Railing Guards
cJHCrci'ti ! , lorlinnks , olllcus. Munv , iui > | ilcncv9 , cto
ImprOTod AwnlnK' , Locksmith Machinery and
JJlacksinltU Works. OJSouthlllUSt.
IMEAGHER & LEACH ,
Fire and Bnrglar Proof Safes , Time Locks ,
( Joncrnl Agents ( nr DlebnM Snfo , V Tiock Co. ' *
VaultsnuilJall Work , 1115 FarnamStructOmaha.
hillllnory and Notions.
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i. OBER"FELDER""CO. ,
Importers & Joliliers in Millinery & Notions
OS , 210 and 212 South llth btrect.
J.T. ROBNSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
4oO And 405 Sc uth lOtli St. , Omnha.
VINYARD & SCHNEIDER ,
Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods ,
1KB llanier Street. Omaha. i
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CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO' . ,
Wholsale Refined and Luhricating Oils ,
Axle Ureaio , Etc. , Omaha. A. II lllrhnn. Manari > r
Pnpor Boxes
JOHN L. WILKIE.
Proprietor Omalia Paper Box Factory ,
Nog. 131" ami 131U Douglas St. , Omaha , Ncu.
Pnlnta and Oils.
CUMMlNOS & NKII.SON ,
Wholctiilo Dealers In
Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc ,
lllB Karnum blrcct , Omaha , Ncb.
= 3 ,
Paper.
"fAfiPENTEn PAPE CO r '
Wnolesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry R nlco stock of Prlntlnit , Wrniiplnu and Wrltlna
1'h er. Special attention given to car louil orilcra.
_ Printers' Mntorlals.
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'WESTERN NEWSPAPER
Auxiliary Publishers ,
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Dealers In T
Rubber Goods.
OMAHA RUBBER CO. ,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Ruhhcr Goods
311 Clothing and Leather llcltlug. 1003 Karnnui Street ,
Pumps , Etc.
A. L. STRANG CO. ,
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
Steam ana Water Supplies. Headquarter * for Mast.
l-'ooit ft Co'a goods , nil Farimiii bt. . Omulia.
U. S. WIND ENGINE aTpUMP CoIT
Steam and Water Supplies ,
flalllilajr Wind Mills. OW nnd MO Tarnam St. . Oman * .
Cj. t , Uo s , Actlni ; Manager.
BROWN ELL ttuo7 "
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery.
BhectJron Work Htcam Pumps , Haw MIHs. 12LM21I
I-eavcnworlh htrett. Urottha. _ _
Soode.
PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. ,
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
911 and fl3 Jones Hlrfrt Omalia.
Storage , Forwarding & , Commission
ARMSTRONG , PETTJS & CO. ,
Storage , Forwarding and Commission ,
Urancli housuof the Ilemioy Huffy Co. HuiwlGsal
ntiglcsaleundreUll.JiiH IJlOtnil lil'i liardBtrcut.
Oiunlitt. Teli'iiliuno No.TW.
OMAHA MAMCTinM
Browora.
STORZ & ILER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1521 North Eighteenth Street. Omaha. Ken.
Pyoroiia < _ * .
CA NFIELD M/U JFACTURINa CO , ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jcan I'antsSUIrtsitc. : HWnnd I10 ( Douglai Hlrcet ,
Omahu , Nek.
Cornloo ,
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice ,
Jobo Ktuoottir , I'roprlotor. 1MI Dortuo and lUlttud 101
North lUth Btroel. Umnna.
"M.A.DISBROV' t , co. ,
Wliolotalu Manuricturtrs of
Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
IlrancU Office , litti and IturJ UrccU , Omaha , Nub ,
BOHN MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Uouldlriirs , htalr Work and Jiilmlor llar'l Wood 1-liv
l u. a. U. Corner bib and J eureuwrorth btrut-ti ,
_ Omulia. .VfU. _
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OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. ,
Manafacturers of Moulding , Sash , Doors ,
Aud Ullnili. Turning. Btolr-work , Hank and Olllco HU
ttim . ailb ud 1'uuiilclcm ATCDUO. _
_ Smbko . Stack8f Qollprs , Etc.
H. K SAWYER ,
MaunfactDring Dealer in Smote Stacks ,
' , Tankmnil OcDtral Uollcr Il u lilni : . Ilia
! X tUi BUe tOmli , Ncl ( .