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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY. ALAY 24. 1889.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
A Bit of a Flurry Started By Faloo
Reports.
GENERAL DEPRESSION RULES.
Corn OOCB Up n Very Binnll Frnotlon
OntB Qnlct Provisions UrlKlitcn
Up a Ijlttlc Hogs Go
Lower.
CHICAOO I'll OI > U OR MARURTS.
CIIICAOO , May 23. fSpeclal Telegram to
Tun HER. ! Wheat prices averaged to-day
nnd the general tone of the market was
stronger. Yesterday afternoon "In the
cfllces , " quite a scare was generated on the
circulation of pointers by the weather
prophets that there wcro going to bo frosts
throughout Wisconsin , Michigan and North
ern Illinois , Indiana nnd Ohio. There were
slight frosts Tuesday night nnd further
frosts last night , but they were neither as
severe nor as general as was anticipated.
Many sections were touched by frost , but no
damngo has yet been repotted to anything
excepting strawberries. A little of such
sufllccd to put the prlco up'on ' the curb"
last night , and induced more or less covering
this morning. These and the export clear
ances , which , in wheat alone amounted to
215,000 bushels , Induced a slight advance.
The Initial range was SOJfc for Juno , 70 > c
for July , and 5a for December.
July advanced to 7CJfe , and thcro was a
rattling trade for a time. The price worked
back to 70Jfc ( , nnd jumped again , on private
cables that the French stocks were being
rapidly reduced and that quotations wore
higher. Public cables failed to confirm this ,
nnd quoted both the French nnd English
markets as weak. This was especially true
ns to the English markets. On the second
bulge July got up to 7GJ < c , hut thereafter
values tended down. Non-realization of
frost anticipations was followed by predic
tions of moderation In temperature through
out the west , and thcro was nothing In the
situation nt homo or abroad , according to
latest advices , upon which the bulls coulu
build strong hopes. A renewal of depression
was the result , and lower prices followed.
The bulls lost the spirit they had displayed
earlier In the day. Trade was of moderate
proportions nnd chieily local. The crowd
leans to the bull side , but fails to see nny-
thlnir In the situation to warrant vigorous
buying , or largo Investments at this writing.
If the export cleaianees keep up at the rate
indicated in the postings the cash market
may bo expected to feel the effects , but Just
now the depression felt in futures has com
municated itself , to some extent , to the cash
trado. It Is thouitht that the steady out-
movement of wheat shows that property Is
wanted. The reduction in the visible stocks
this weak will bo large. About 1 o'clock ,
July was quoted nt < 0 e. and at the close at
7'a ( Juno wheat ranged from SOJfc at the
opening , off to SOc , up to 80j < o , and back to
80J.fc , where it rested. December ranged
from 75@TT > ; ! rfc , and closed nt 75J c. The
closing prices indicated a change of about J4'c
for the bettor sample. Grain men report a
bettor Inquiry for cash wheat , with but little
business resulting.
Corn was governed , in addition to influ
ences to bo named later , by the course of the
wheat market , and , liho it , the feeling re
garding prices was strongest durlnir the
early part of the session. Some gain was
made , howciver , though ) < c was Its diminu
tive measure. The market for eoi'n started
to some extent the improved feeling hi
wheat , nnd a moro active speculative demand
was experienced. The reported frosts ,
though not supposed to have done
nny Injury to corn , created a feeling of un
easiness Mn the minds of the shorts , who
were fairly good buyers. The very heavy
export clearances noted at tho. head of thcso
remarks wns'Unother encouraging feature on
the bull side of the market , nnd the liberal
quantities inspected out of store here liko-
\viso helped to drive some shorts into the
market as buyers. The shipping demand
was good and at a sllgnt improvement over
yesterday's closing prices.
Oats wcro quiet within nearly yesterday's
rango. Tno lirniness in wheat and corn was
rellcctcd , In a milliner , on the speculative
branch of the market , and although the de
mand far oats was not at all urgent , thcro
was no pressure to sell. Juno ranged at 22 %
(3 > 22Jfc ; , with July touching 22 ; < o , while now
crop deliveries were neglected and May sold
ns high as 22J c. The receipts wore liberal
but grading was poor , while withdrawals
from store wcro reduced to 73 , 100 bushels.
No. 2 oats wcro dull and saleable at 22 | e.
The provision trade reacted sharply from
yesterdays depression. A rather free buy-
Inir of pork by Wright and other professional
speculators known to bo on the short side ,
occasioned n boom in that article shortly
after the opening , that affected the entire
market. Lard was less sensitive to the ad
vance witnessed than wcro pork or short
ribs.yotitsoldup from the first prices quoted
a good 5 cents. In pork the advance made
from the lowest quotations reported was 40c.
nnd in short ribs 17 > cents. The upward
movement was also attended with considera
ble activity , and for awhllo thcro was more
stir and excitement than have prevailed for
sometime. When the shorts , whoso buying
caused the reaction , withdrew , however ,
trading quickly foil off , and with larger offer
ings the market experienced a downward
elide. Pork sold off about 15c , lard 2 } c to
6c , and short ribs lOo ; still , closings were
higher , as a rule , than yesterday's last prices ,
Lard rested unchanged , but in pork the im
provement established was 17c to 22 } c , and
in short ribs Cc to t c.
CHICAGO til VIS BJ.-OCK MARKET.
CHICAGO. May 23.---Special [ Telegram to
Tm : BEE.l CtTTLE. The run was again
hoav.V , to-day , but it did not dampen the liberal -
oral demand that has prevailed of late. It Is
true that sellers were forced to grant further
concessions of about 10 cents , but when this
was done the buyers operated freely ; and , ( is
on yesterday , absorbed nearly all of the sup *
ply , or about 81,000 cattle in two days.
Dressed beef , shipping and export
grades sold about 15 cents lower than MOP.
day.- Toward the Bnlsh trade not only bo-
cuino moro active , but prices were firmer.
Nati.Vo rows , and oih'ur descriptions of native
canning and butchers' ' cuitle , wore again In
proportionately moderate supply , and , while
ehowlng n shrinkage of about 11" " cents from
the prices for early In the wnek , found .in
excellent outlet. The arrivals of Toxnna
footed up to-day to only about sixty c.iru , or
1,300 head , bsrely enough to go around
mid prices developed strength to thu extent
of 5 and 10 cents. The trade , which
under the pressure of supplies , was
much larger than the demand , ruled
slow and wc.uic. Choice oxtru
boov s , M.00@l.i)7j ) { : medium to good
btccrs , 1S50 to 1MO Ibs. $3.0. > @ 4.1li ; 1200 to
1'UiOlbH. $ acOui3.9j ; 950 to 1200 Ibs. $11.40 ®
: i.vO ; stor.kertt mid feeders , fJ.7f > @ 3.Guj cows ,
bulls nud mixed , f l,7.vi.il , ; : ( ; bulk , 8J.4
S.SO ; Texa Btccos. .7f > ( rf3.CO. !
Hccn The inurkot to-day opened fully lOo
lowcir than yiutnnluy's tlulsh , or about 20o
lower thane > * torday morning's oxtrvmo top
transaction * , with $4 25jJ4.ao ( the general
prlco for good packing hogs. Later , the
trade ilovolopeJ oonstdor.iblo activity , and an
linprjvoment of 5 < i becaino general , the mar
ket , closing strong and tha pens well cleared ,
Tl.p uulk of rucking no.xls sold around $1.30 ;
BOrte.l shipping , IwHvy aud butcher * ' f l.itttf
4.40 ; mixed principally at W.SO , and York
i , M'J.
NKW YOIIK , Ma23. | Spclnl Tolegrnm
toTns UKK.I STOWS 1'rioes wcro irregu
lar , but not mntarlally chiingctl from last
n'-utit , when bunluoss was resumed this
morning , Thcro was lacking tha broatl
market and the firm feuling oi the other
days of the week. Thorn wu hesitation
uni ) some heaviness , with tow excoptlnnii ,
nptudly St. I'nul , which moved up 1 per ceni
on x < w buslnoss ; and Delaware d 11 ml
aon , which gained f { per cent at the same
time. The o-ily nthnr nctivo stock wan
\teudiitg , VThlcU sl.o\viJ less clmijgo it. pricu
and RurllDgton Bold , cx-dlvldcnd , off 1 per
ccn < , at 102 < @ 102 , and back to lO . In
the first hour the trust stocks Attractctl
much attention ; Sugar trusts wont shnrpljr
from 04 > f to 93 , followed by ft sllghtrcactlon ;
Lcn3 trusts Avoro active and gained over 1
percent ; Chicago Gas wo * unexpectedly
quiet , opening steady at 55J < , gelling at 5. X.
nnd off to 65 f. There was a firm fooling nt
the end of the hour , Avlth prices about at the
first figures. The market during the hour to
12 o'clock was slmllnr to that of the morning
hour. St Paul continued strong and moved
to 73 , n gain of 2 per cent. Lead trusts were
hold steady on largo business. St. Paul
preferred , nnd Oregon ; Navigation each
moved up IK per cent. Other shares Avoro
firmIn sympathy , but otherAVlso the list
Avas featureless at past prices. At noon the
closing prices in stocks far exceeded the
morning for n broad nnd strong market.
Hurllngton 1ms a very excellent record for
gaining Its 0 per cent * , dividends , and sold
per cent better. St. Paul headed the list to
the close , nnd the last prlcu , 73 , was the very
top , nnd a S ncr cent gain over last night.
Much of tha strength was attribute ! to the
buying by Armour. Lnokiuvnnnn gained K
per cent , closing nt 142 } ; Liiko Shore gained
1 per cent , closing nt 103 > f 5 Atchlson \ }
per cent , closing nt 45V ; Hock Island 1 ! {
per cent , closing nt S ; ; Northwestern K
per cent ; Union Pacific % per cent ; Head
ing Jtf per cent ; but Chicago Gas closed } i
per cent under , at 55 ; . The total sales for
the day were 401,753 shares , Including 10.V
300 St. Paul , 23,700 Burlington , 10,500 Northern -
orn Pnclllc preferred , 23.3JO LncknAvanna ,
11,000 Lmte shore , and 14,100 Northwestern.
The following Avero the closing quotations :
PUO I ) UGH MA II 1C MTS.
CHICAGO , May 23. 1:15 : p. in. close Wheat
easier : cash , 8l , ' c ; June , 8U ) o : July , 7Cjtfe.
Corn About steady ; cash 33J < fu ; June ,
33 11-lGis ; July , 34c.
Oats Steady ; cash , 22 c ; Juno , 22 11-lCo ;
July , 22 fo.
Hyo lOc.
Harlo.v Nothing doing.
Prime Timothy51.33. .
Flax tl.54.
Whisky -81.02.
Pork About steady ; cash and Juno , $11.-
07K ; July , H11.77.
Lard Steady ; cash nnd June , $0.07J < ; July
Flour Unchanged ; winter wheat , $2.00@
4.75 ; spring wheat , jl.ao@5.50 ; rye , $2.45 ®
" "
"iJry Salt Meats Shoulders , e.12K@r ! .S5 ;
short clear , tJ.l @ (5.23 ( ; short nhs , 55.70
@ 5.75.
Butter Firmer for fancv ; creamery ,
@ 10 i dairy , 9@14c.
Cheese Steady ; full crcnm choddnrs , 7 >
Huts , 7 @ 7J ! cj Young Americas ,
c ,
EgRS Firm ; fresh , ] 2@12Kc.
Hides Unchanged ; heavy and light green
salted , 5 > c ; salted dull , 4J o ; green salted
calf , Oc ; dry Hint , 7c ; dry salted , 7c ;
dry calf , 7 ( < ? Su ; deacons , 'J5o each.
TnlloAV Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed ,
4c ; No. 2 , Uj c ; cake , 4 c.
Hccelpts. Shipments.
Flour 11,000 0,000
Wheat 18,000 33,000
Corn 545,000 204,0-
Oats 170.000 14'J.O
Now Vor-k , May -Wheat Receipts ,
' _ , . . .
3 ml , 7io' ( ; options less active and higher ;
May , Sic.
Corn Receipts. 82,000 ; exports , 292,000 , ;
snot weaker , and less active ; No. 2 , 42 ®
42Jfc in elevator ; 42J ( S43c afloat ; ungraded
mixed , 40 } @ 43 > c ; options firmer but dull.
Oats Receipts , 01,000 ; exports , 25,000 ; spot
dull and easier ; options dull , weak and
lower : May , 23'jj'c ; July , 2S Co ; spot , No. 2 ,
white , 344@34o ; mixed western , 27@30c.
Coffee Options linn , with prices 15 to 25
points up ; sales. 30,000 bags : May , $ U.40@ !
10.50 ; Jul.v , $10.r > 5@lO.OOispot ; Rio , dull ; fair
cargoes. $ ls,02 .
Petroleum Steady and quiet ; United
closed at 83J e.
Eggs Steady ; western , 13J4@14n.
Pork Stronger ; new , S13.2.'iC ( 13.50.
Lard Quiet and lower ; western steam ,
$7.07 ; May , 87.05.
Huttor Firm for extras ; western , 9@17J c.
Cheese Active and more easy ; light
skims ,
uixdis , May 23. Sample wheat
dull , but about steady : receipts , 145 cars ;
shipments , 07 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard ,
May , 90o ; July , U7Kc : on track , 95e ; No. 1
northern , May , 85Jo ; July , 85&c ; on track ,
SG@Oc ! ) ; No. 2 northern , May , 77o ; July ,
7tie ; on track , 7G@SOc.
Milwaukee , May 23. Wheat Steady ;
cash , 75c ; July , 7G ) c.
Corn Unchanged ; No. 8 , 33c.
Oats Steady ; No. 2 , white , 27@27Xo.
Rye Dull ; No. 1 41 > c.
Harlo.vNominal ; No. 2 , 51c.
Provisions Firm ; pork , $11.00.
Cincinnati , May 2J. Wheat Dull ;
No. 3 red , 80c.
Corn Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 35 } c.
Oats Dull ; No. 2 mixed , 20QM7C.
Whisky ouiet at $1.03.
81. KoulH , May 23. Wheat Higher ;
c-ish , 77jife ; July , 72jfc.
Corn 1 Irm ; cash and July , 31 } c.
Outs Higher ; cash , 25oMay ; , 20 > * c.
Pork Firmer at $12.00.
Lard Firmer at * ) .50.
Whisky Steady at f 1.02.
Uutiar Unchanged ; creamery , 13fi7 > 15c ;
dairy , llfel e.
KniiHUH Cliy , May 23. Wheat Steady
No. 2 red , cash , 74o asked ; July , G2V c No.
2 , soft , no bids or offerings : July , 03 > c.
Corn Stionger ; No. 2 , cash 27o ; July , 20o ;
No. ! ! whito,27c bid , 2S fo asked.
Oats No. 2 cash , 20Vf c.
IjlVK STOUIt.
Kniisaw City , May 23. Cattle Receipts ,
1,000 ; shipments , none ; market slow und
weak ; die scd beef and shipping steers
lOo lower ; good cows scarce , and a shade
higher for common ; corn-fed , * 3.35@l.lO ;
Htockors and feeding steers , ? 2 25(33.45 ( ;
i-uws , 11.76(142.33.
Ilocs Receipts. 5,000 ; shipments , 2,000 ;
market steady ( common to choice , $4.05Q4.80.
Btinix Oily , Muj 23 Cattle -Receipts ,
501 ; shipments , 2JO- market steady ; fat
steers , ? 3.00C'I. ! > Oi Rtoekers , f'i.U."iW2.85 ; feed-
crs , ? 'MO ( < 2.1I9 ; citnner.i und bulls , $1.00 ®
175 ; veal ca'ves ' , 2.00 ( < I.OO.
Hogs Receipts , 3,10i > ; market lower ;
light and mixed , $1.05@.1.10 ; heavy ,
Niitloiuil Stock Vurtl ) , iCnst St.
LoulH , May 23. Cattle Receipts , 700 ;
Hhipment.i , 1,800 ; market steady ; choice
heavy native steers , $3.80(34,40 ( ; fair to eood ,
ji.20@JO ; : ! ; stockcrs and feeders , S2.10 ( 8.20 ;
rangers , corn-frd , g2.SOQ8.70 ; grass-fed , 12. 10
( & 3.23.
Hogs-Rocolpts , 4.500 ; shipments , 800 ;
market lower ; choice hcavv , f4.0@l,40 ! ! ;
paeking , f4.20@4.a5 ; light urados , $4.80(1(4,40. (
Olilouuo , May 23. The Drovers' Journal
reports as follows :
Cattle Receipts , 13,000 ; market active
but weaker ; beeves , $4.00it.4.87W ( ; steers.
M.40@4,15 ; stockcrs and feedero. K.KGa
3.00 ; cows , bulls and mixed , J1.75W3. U ;
Texas steers , $2.75 3.00.
Hogs Receipts , 13,500 ; marknt weaker
and lOo lower , closing strong ; mixed M.25U |
4.45 ; heavy , f .15@l.40 ; light , 4.25ci4.GU ( ;
skips , $ .1.5034.10. '
Sheep Receipts. 4.00J ; market steady to
strongnatives ; , $3.50(34.40 ( ; westerns , slu > m ,
W.ta'i4.33 ; Texans , shorn , $3.00@3.75 ; lambs '
8l.00i35.23.
OMAHA 1UVK HfOOlC.
Ciittlf.
Thursday , May 23.
Tidy little cattle were all right to-day nnd
they did not sell much if any lower , but other
cattle wcro 5C10c lower. The heavier nnd
coarser the cattle the loss the demand and
the Avcakor the market. Although the trade
was sloxv the beef nnd shipping Moors Avoro
mostly nil sold by mlddnv. The prices paid
rungcd from $3.40@3.85 , but principally from
&J.50 to W.75. Hutctiers1 stock went nt about
steady prices but U Is good quality that sells.
Common stuff is apparently sought
after less every day. The buyers
mostly want good , fat cows nnd
heifers and when they take anything com
mon they Avnnt It nt low figures. The cows
sold nt * 3.20@3.25 , but the trading Avns
mostly in small lots of from ono to live head.
Thcro Avcro no fresh receipts of stockcrs nnd
feeders to speak of nna not many holdovers.
Thcro was some Inquiry for good native
feeders.
IK ) JR. '
Hogs sold lower to-day , n bin lOo lower In
most cases. The market opened Avith cholco
light hogs selling at fl.l5S4.20 but the puck
ers generally \vero bidding nbout W.U ( for
the licaA'y nnd mixed hogs. The trndo Avns n
little slow for n AVhilo niter the opening , but
the buyers eventually raised their bids nnd
cleared the ynrds in n few minutes. The
heavy hogs sold mostly nt $1.10 nnd $4.10a (
4.15 bought almost everything. The mnrket
closed strong nl the decline.
There Avns not n load of sheep In the ynrds
nnd nothing to make n market. The de
mand continues good for desirable muttons
nnd the market AVHS nominally steady.
Hcoiilpts.
Cattle 1,200
Hogj 3,600
Prevailing Prices' ' ? .
The folio wing U aUblu of prlcas paid In
this market for the graloj of stock men
tioned :
Good steers , 1250 to 1450 Ibs. . . 3.00 ( ! ? 4.90
Good steers. 1(150 ( lo 1300 Ibs. . . 3.5 ! ) @ 3.SO
Ordinary to fair cows 2.00 ( rf2.IU
Fair to good cows 2.40 ( j 2.00
Good to "cholco cows 2.00 ( tftLOO
Cholco to fnnc.v cows , heifers. . 3.00 ( rf3.25
Fair to good bulls 2.00 ( u2.50
Good to choice bulls 2.511 ( ii3.00
Light stockcrs nnd feeders. . . . 2.70 M3.00
Good feeders. 050 to 1100 Ibs. . 3.00 (7f3.35
Fair to choice light hogs 4.15 ( ( J4.20
Fair to choice heavy hogs I.07l < ffj4.10 (
Fair to choice mixed hops 4.10 M4.15
Fair to medium niitlvo sheep. . 3.50 ( J4.25
Good to choice native sht'op. . . 4.0J ( if4.50
Fair to cholco western shcap , . 3.25 @I.OO
Shorn sheep 3.00 ( njl.00
K''presciitiulvo Sales.
STCr.HC.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
2 1230 $3.00 5 1150 $3.GO
13 1053 3.40 17 125 J 3.GO
2 1033 3.40 19 13 > l ! 3.00
10 1035 3.40 25 9 0 3.05
07 lOW 3.40 19 1230 3.05
54 lO'ja 3.45 fit 1323 3.G7J4
35 1234 3.47K 20 1203 3.70
! 17 1072 8.50 1 1150 370
21 1113 8.50 21 10G1 3.70
SO 1142 3..10 10 1210 3.70
18 1054 3.50 57 12.-)0 3.72K
18 100J 3.50 IS 1272 3.72tf
13 1015 3.50 2 1100 3.75
18 1111 8.55 18 1301 3.75
21 1190 3.55 1 1230 3.75
J 1178 3.00 3b 1275 3.75
9 1193 8.00 18 1137 3.7C
9 130(5 ( 8.GO 39 1340 3.bO
8 1270 3.GO 3(1 ( 12S-J 3.b234
19 13S4 8.GO 34 1351 3.b5
COAVft.
3 773 2.20 1 1310 2.00
3 'J50 2.20 1 1200 2.90
J 1090 2.25 1 1170 2.90
810 ! > p. " ; j . 1113 ! ! 3.00
1 900 2.25 5 1170 ! 1.00
1 1110 2.33 1 1270 8.00
3 1177 2.40 9 1070 8.00
2 975 2.50 S 803 3.10
1 12'0 2.50 0 952 3.15
17 830 2.50 9 11(17 ( 8.15
7 1021 2.03 1 1440 3.15
3 10'.I7 2.75 1 1170 3.25
1 1200 -.7f > 3 1877 2.25
2 1125 2.80
2.80GAX
GAX CliS ,
3 . 940 1.75 4. .1003 1.75
.1000 1.75 1. .1000 1.75
CALVES.
5 210 4.00 1 ISO 4.50
2 200 4.25
STEERS , TEAUL1NQ8.
7 030 2.70 31 700 3.33
11 774 3.30
STOCICKS.
0 G23 3.00
uinrais ,
10. 572 2.00
STAOS.
12. .1407
HOOS.
HOOS.No.
No , Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
14. , .241 . . 4.00 OS. , . .251 100 4.10
CO. , . ' . ' 43 . . 4.0S 51. , . .yoo 100 4.10
24. , .310 . . 4.05 04. , . .2SO 80 4.10
08. , . ' . ' 37 200 57. , . .315 200 4.10
GO. , .255 80 4.07K 53. , . .324 80 4.10
48. , .2'J2 120 4.07 40. , . .337 4.10
05. , .245 240 4.07 (52. ( . . .20t fcO 4.10
GG. , .277 100 4.07M 04. , .203 4.10
GO , .2'Jl 100 4.10 03. , .300 100 4.10
05. , .217 80 4.10 C ! ) . . .211 80 4.10
03. , .2S3 120 4.10 .291 4.10
23. , .194 120 4.10 04. , .293 40
48. , .253 80 4.10 ' ' .248 120
50. , .2S7 80 4.10 04' . .249' 80
04. , .2SO 4.10 130. , .238 4.15
GO. , .204 40 4.10 34. , 40 4.15
34. 120 4.10 89. , iiS'J 4.15
53. , .2Jt 80 4.10 70. . .258 80 4.15
59. , . 0 : { 100 4.10 01. . .200 80 4.15
04. , .278 210 4.10 8'J. . .220 40 4.15
57. , .254 40 4.10 23. , .20 4.15
03. , .2T7 40 4.10 69. , ,257 80 4.15
G'J. , .230 200 4.10 71. , .200 80
20. , . : no 120 4.10 70. , .214 80 4.17
23. . .293 80 4.10 03. , 245
60. , .270 120 4.10 ' ' 212 120
59. , .207 120 4.10 77.'i . 223 40 4.20
001 , .324 240 4.10 75. .234 80 4.20
lilvo htooK Notes.
Undesirable cattle lower.
Tidy lUtlo Usevcs steady.
Hop market closed strong.
No sheep to mnko a market.
Heavy hogs sell mostly at $4.10.
F. J. Coil was in from Lyons with cattlo.
II. Banner was In from Chalco with hogs.
Afva Smith was in from Waverly with cat.
tie.
tie.Kent
Kent was represented by W. A. Davis with
hogs.
J. C. Stevenson , of Greenwood , was in with
cattlo.
M. Q. Connor wan in from Auburn with
cattlo.
G. M. Dierks , of Cedar UlulTs , was in with
cattle.
C. M. Poht was In from Gothenburg with
cattle.
J. W. Barrett was in from Wisner with
cattlo.
A. W. Bcahtn was in from Canton visiting
the yards.
E. A. Packard was in from Aspinwall , la. ,
with cattlo.
J. W. Douglas , of Johnson , was in
with cattlo.
D. F. Stoner , of Wakofloldwas on the mar-
kct with cattle.
J. E. Gorten was in from DoWitt with two
cat s of cattlo.
Noah Abel , of Council Bluffs , was looking
over the yards.
Wilson Combs , of Ncmnha City , was on the
market with cattle ,
P. J , Dolan , of Wavorly , had cattle on
the market to-day ,
Mr. Colby , of Colby ft Son , was In from
Hradslmw with cattle nnd hoes.
C. W. Gould was in from Sanford with two
cars of cattle and ono car of hogs.
John Kusscll represented Fullortou on the
market with two carloads of cattlo.
W. F. Giiumor , of Johnson , was on the
market with cattle of his own raising.
J. M. Kmcrino was In from Council Bluffs
with three ear loads of cattle and one car of
J. F.ICesslerof Oakland was on the market
with throe carloads of cattle and one car of
hops.
hops.William
William Hipp and C , A. Lambert repre
sented Humphrey. Their ueal fed cattle sold
for $3.85 , the top.
W. J. Johnston wan In from Endicott with
cattlo. Mr , Johns ton U ono of Jefferson
county's brceJoii of flnn horses ,
OMAHA \VltOhfcBArjK M/UtKETS.
Proituue , Krulls ,
Butter dull and weak. Ohecso quiet and
dsmtmil light. Ket : * Urn ) , Poultry in light
receipts nnd market stuudy. Lemons uad
oranges advancing.
i Tublo dairy , K'Qltfc ; packers'
stock , 8@0c. Cream6fy Prints , fancy , " 20(3 (
22o ; choice. ISMlCaildoWrpixcked , 14@lBo.
Eoos-StrlctlyfrcMuJfllc. )
CHF.KSB Young America , full cream , Oo ;
twin llata , OoJ off grades , 4@0c ; Van Hos-
gem Edam , 111.50 per dtwon ; ap sago , 19o ;
brick , 150 } llmburgot1,12d { domestic Swiss.
14c : skims , 2 < < jNo ; > chtoso safes , uronzo
medal , No. 8 , J2.S5.
PouiTnT Llvo lions per dozen , M.OO ©
4.25 : roosters , $3.7 4JOOj turkeys , i@Uc )
per Ib.
STn\wnBiinin Par case , 24 qts , flOOGJ
2.85 : soft , $1.00(32.00 ( ,
CniniitlKS Cal. , $1.75(32.00 ( per 10 Ib box ;
southern , $3.00n4.00 ( { pen crato.
OiiASOns Fancy Washington novolsi."i.OO
@ 5.STi ; Ulversldo , t3.0dii3.25i fancy paper
rind St , Michaels , W75&4.25 ; fancy Duarte
Mediterranlnn sweets , $2.7BQji.23 ; : fancy
bright mountains. $2.25(22.7il ( ( Los Angeles
( choice ) , $2.2G@3.50. i
LEMONS Choice , $4.50g5.00 ( ; fancy , W.75 < 3
0.75
0.75COCOANVTS Cholco Huatans , per 100 , $1.50 5
less than 100 , fie each.
B.VNAXA8 According to size of bunch ,
$1.76012.50.
Arn.ns Choice , $3.23@3.50 ; poor , $1.25(3 (
2.00.
2.00.EAIU.T
EAIU.T Vr.or.T.vni.Es Lettuce , per dozen
heads , 20@2. > c ; radishes , per dozen bunches ,
10@15c ; green onions , 12@15c ; parsley , 25@
80esoup ; bunches , 20i ( 25c ; beets , 4D@50o ;
carrots , BOi.Vjc ; turnip * , 50@55o ; oyster
plant , 80S3oc ( ; celery , 85@I.OO ; cnullllower ,
$1.00 ( 2.25 ; cucumbers 60iiWc ; green
doz , 30 ( < M5c ; pieplant , perlb , l@2c ; IIOAV
potatoes , per Ib , 2df2Kc ; cabbage , 2J/
southern , $2.002.75 ( per crntc.
Fiicsii FISH White ilsh , per It ) , 7 ( (
hen-Ings , froren , per Ib , Sc ; trout , fresh
caught , per Ib , Oc ; white porch , fresh caught ,
"
per Ib , 7c ; nuffitlo , fresh caught , per Ib , 7o ;
pickerel , fresh cnucht , per Ib , Cc ; black bass ,
fresh caught , per Ib. lie.
HBASS Choice hand picked navy , $2.20 ;
choice hand picked medium , $1,75 ; choice
hand picked country , $1.05i { l,7S ; clean
country , $1.20@1.23.
POT4TOis : Choice , sacked , perbu , 25(330c. (
VEAL Choice , medium size , 7@3c ; choice ,
heavy , 4 ( 0.
Hiiir.s Pr.i.Ts , TALLOW. ETC. Green
salted hides , 4 ( < f5o ; dry salted hides , Oc ; dry
Hint hides , 7c ; calf hides , 6@5J-'c ; dnmimcd
hides , 2c less ; sheep polls , green , oacli , 25c8 ( ?
f 1.00 ; sheep pulls , dry , per Ib , 5ii12o ( ; AVOO ! ,
average , 14 ( < filSc ; tallow , No. 1 , 3K@le ; lal-
low , No. 2 , 2 @ ' . c : grease , Avhftc. 3@4c ;
grease , yellow , 2g2Jtfc. (
Al'l'i.r. BUTTIIK 7c.
Ciiin ) : Hbls , $ V hf bbls , S3.
Hi.'TTr.Htsn 14(715c ( per Ib.
MAri.i : S'uuit I2) ( ; ? 15c per Ib.
Hoscv 10@l7c per Ib.
PuKsciiVKs ll QKlf.1 per Ib.
JILLIIS : : ! ll-4'i4c ( per Ib.
BEIS\VA.V No1 1 , 18i20c. (
Groceries.
lUos Amerlcnn A , seamles , f 17.25 ; Union
Square paper , discount , 35 per cent.
CANNED FISH Brook trout , 3 Ib , $2.50 ;
salmon trout , 2 Ib , (2.35 ; clams , 1 Ib , $1.25 ;
clams , 2 Ib , $2.00 ; clam chowder , 3 Ib , $3.2V
devilled crnhs , 1 Ib , $3.25 ; devilled crabs. 2
Ib , $3.30 ; codllsh balls , 2 Ib , $1.75 ; caviar , J , '
Ib , $225 : cols , 1 Ib. $3.25 ; lobsters , 1 Ib , $2.U ( ) ;
lobsters , 1 Ib , $1.00 ; lobslors , devilled , X Ib ,
$2.25 ; mnckcrol , 1 Ib , $1.00 : mackerel mus
tard sauce , 3 Ib , $2.90 ; mackerel tomato
sauce. S Ib , $ ; T.40 ; oysters , 1 Ih. S.'c ; oysters ,
2 It ) . $1.50 ; salmon , C. U. , 1 Ib , $2.10 ; salmon ,
C. 1C , 2 Ib , ? 3.10 , salmon. Alaslca , 1 Ib , $1.85 ;
snlmon , Alaska , 2 Ib , $2.00 ; shrimps , 1 Ib ,
CANDLES Star , 8s , 1(5 ( oz , per Ib. 9c ; Star ,
8s , 14 oz , per Ib , 9c ; Slcnrlo , AV.IX , 10 oz , ( is ,
ucr Ib , lie ; Stcnrlo , wax , 14 oz , Os , per Ib ,
lie ; half boxes. J d extra.
CANDV 9 > ( gl2 > jft ; per Ib.
CHOCOLVTI : AND' Cocov 25@39c per Ib ;
German chlckory red , Sc.
CorrcEi Green-4-Fan6y old golden Rio ,
24c ; fancy old peaberr.v , 23c ; Hio , choice lo
fancy , 22c : Hio , prime , 21c ; Hio. good , 20c ;
Moctia , 2So : Jnvu'funny Mnndchling , 27c ;
Jav.i , good interiorj'24c- ;
COCFCDS Hoaslod Arbucklo , 245ic ; Alc-
Lmighlln XXXXr.243.4'c ; German , 21J c ;
Dillworlh , 2IJfc ; Alaromn , 243fc.
CiiACKiiiis AND ( JAKK G rtglSe per Ib.
DKIRD FHUITS Per Ib , nprlcots , 14@l7c.
Apples. Mich. . 4estais , Oc ; Aldcns. OJ4' @
Sc. Peaches , Cal. 'Y. . Reeled , 17@20c ; fancy
unpeeled , llf13csun ( . dried , OWe . ; Salt .
Lake , Oc Pruncs < . Cal. R C , - K@10 c.
Currants . 5@7e ; Turkish prunes , 4' c. Cit
ron pool , 23e. Lemon , peel , 14c. Fard dates ,
lOc. Figs. 9@10c. Haisiiis , Malaga bunch ,
dohcsns. ? 5.00 per box ; Vnlencias , per Ib , To ;
Cal. G & S. , $2.40 per box. Dried grapes.
5c. Ulackbcrrics , 5J/c. Pitied cherries , 17c
Pitted plums , 9@llc. Haspberrics , 21c
Nectarines , 13C'fl4c.
GiNdcn .liimiuca , i { pts. , ? 3.00 per doz.
FARINACEOUS GOODS Barley. 3V3J ( c ; far
ina , 4) ) c ; peas , 3c ; oatmeal , 41 < f3c ( ; maca
roni , llhc ; Acrmiceli ; , llj c ; rice , 4J.1'7c ;
saco and tapioca , 07c.
. Fihii Salt Dried codllsh , CM&S % ; hali
but , 12c ; scaled herring , 25u per box ; hoi.
herring , dom , 50c ; Hamburg spiced herring ,
$ I.OOVi ( > 1.10 : Imp. hoi. hcrriiiK' , OOcQf l.OO ;
mackerel , hlf bbls , No. 1 , $13.50 ; largo fami
ly , $12 50 per 100 Ibs ; whitefish , No. 1 , $7.25 :
family , $3 50 ; trout. 83.23 ; salmon , $8.50 nn-
chovis , 10-lb pails , SOc.
LTC $1.754.60.
NUTS AlntO'ids , K@lSc ( ; Brazils , Oc ; fil
berts , 12c ; pecans. 13c : walnuts , 13c ; peanut
cocks , 8c ; roasted , lOc.
OILS Kerosene P W , lOc : W W , 12c ;
headlight , 13J c ; salad oil , $2.S3@7.00 pe.r
dozci.
PICKLCS Medium , per bbl , $5.00 ; small ,
$0.00 ; gherkins , S7.00.
Wiuri'iNo PATEII Straw , per Ib , 1 % @
2) ) c ; rag. 3H" ; manila B , Oc. No 1 , 9c.
SALT Dairy , 140 2-lb pkgs , $2.70 ; do 100
3-lb DkRs , $2.00 ; do 00 5-lb pkgs , $2.50 ; do 23
10-lb pkgs , $2.40 ; Ashton , bu bags , 50-lb , 85c :
do4-bubags , 234-lb , $3.40 ; do M S A , 50-lb
bags , 53o ; per bbl , $1.85.
SEEDS Bird , 4H'0Oc.
SALHODA \ % < < i % Q per Ib.
STAHCII 5 > 4@7c per Ib.
STOVU POLISH $2.00@5.87 per gross.
Si-icKb Whole , per lo Allspice , 12c ; Cas
sia China , lOc ; cloves , Zanzibar , 25c ; nut
megs , No. 1 , 70c ; popor ] , 20c.
SUOAUS Granulated , S ) ' < c ; confectioners
A , 8XC9c ; standard , extra C , 8,6 c ; yellow
C , 7 ( < J7Xc ; Powdered , 9 % ( < i9 4'c ; cut loaf ,
10)i@luKui ) cubes , 9 c.
TIJAS Gunpowder , 20(7ZCOc ( ; Japan , 12@
40o ; Y. Hyson , 23@50c ; Oolong , 22@50c.
VINKOAIC Per gal , l20c. ! !
Dry
BATTS Standard , 80 ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty ,
o ; Boone , 14o ; B , cased , J0.50.
UOTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dls
LL , unbleached , u o ; CC , ( % o ; SS , 7
EE. 8 c ; GG , 0 fo ; XX , lOJ/o ; OO. IJ
NN , iyi < o : AA , 14c ; DD. V > &eTT \ , IG
YY. Ibu ; BB , 19c : 20 bleached , 8 > c ; W
; bO , 13Ko ; 60 brown and slate , 9c ; 70 ,
; 00. lllo.
ii'RT WAIII > Bibb White , 19c ; col
ored , 22e.
CIIASII Slovnns' B , 5J c ; Stevens' A , 7c ;
bleached , 80 ; Slovens' P , 7-SjV ; bleached ,
Stevens' N , 8 0 ; bleached ,
Stevens' SUT. ll' c.
CAMIIIIICS Slater , 5c ; Woods , 5c ; Standard ,
Do ; Peacock , 5c.
Consur JHANS Boston , 7 fo ; Androscog-
gm , 7o ; Koarsarge. ! ? ; Kockport ; 03 o ;
Conestoga. ( i ; c. . t
DUCK West Point , 29 In , 8 oz. 9J < o ; do , 29
in , 10 o12Ko ; do ) 29 in. 10 oz , iSWo ; do , 40
in. 11 oz , lOo. ' J' >
oz ,
Beaver Creu'k AAf'i2cl Bcnv"cr"cVeeiri5B.
He ; BeaA'or Creole CC. lOc.
FLANN-HLS WhHe , Q.H. No. 2 , % , 22 ]
G. H. No. 1 , K , 20 oti B. H. No. 2 , "
inch , 21J c ; G U. 24-ln'oli , 20o ; H A F , Jf.
S5o : J IF , K. 27c ; G25c. .
FLANNELS PlalU , Uaflsman , 20o ; Goshou ,
o Clear Lake ; Ufl o ; Iron Mountain ,
HiiiitTiNns-Ciiledonla X. 9) < fo ; Calondla
XX , lOJtfo ; Economy.-yoiOtis , Oo ; Granita.
04'o ; Crawford Check , 80 ; Haw Itivor
Plaids , 5V < e.
GINOIIAM Plunkott checks , O c : Whit-
teuton , GJfo ; York , 7K ; Normandl dress ,
7Kc ; Calcutta dress. W Whlttenton
dreas , 7 > foi Honfrew dress , b ( S.\ \ ' c.
ICuNTUCKr JEANS Mbinorlal , ir > u ; Stand
point , 18o ; Durham , 27jo ; Hercules , ISo ;
Leamington , 2iUc ; Gleiiwood , 20u ; Melville ,
ttoi Bang-up , 27 o.
PHINTS Dress -Charter Oak , 5Jfo ; Hamap
4o : Lodi , 61fo : Allen , Oo ; Hichmond , Cc :
Windsor , OXo ; Edd ystone. 0) ) o ; Pacific. OVc.
PiiiNTS , INDIOO ULUK-St. Ledger. 6 > < o'
I'IIINIB , SOLID COWKS Atlaullc. Oo ;
Slater , Oc ; Berlin Oil , GJc ; Garner Oil , 0
PIIINTS , PINK AND ROIIEP nichmond.
OUoi Allen , Co ; Klvcrnotnt , fi > 4c : Steel
Hlvcr , Oi o ; Ulchmond OKC ; Pacific , 7c.
HROWN SiiRKTlNa Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7o ;
Altnntlo U , 4-4 , 7 4C ; Atlantic D , 4-4. flUe ;
Atlantic P , 4-4 , do1 , Atlantic LU , 4-4 , Oc ;
Aurora C , 4-4 , 4jo ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 0fc ;
Hooslcr LL , 4-4 , fijic , Indian Head 4-4 , 7'fc ;
Lawrence LL. 4-4 , r > Ac ; Old Dominion 4-t ,
r.i c ; Poppercll It , 4-4 , OJfc ; Ponpcrcll E , 40-
Inch , 7lic ; Poppcrell 8-4 , 17ct rcpporoll IM ,
20c ; Popporoll 10-4 , 12o ; Utlcn O ; 4-4. 4\o ;
Wncluisntt , 4-4 , 7' c ; Aurorn It , 4-4 , ic ;
Aurora U , 4-4 , 0) ) c.
TICKS Oakland , A , 7Kc ; International ,
YY , 8c ; Shotuoknt , S , o'jc ; Wnrrou , No.
870 , ICe ; Berwick , HA , ISc ; Acme. 18o ;
\ork , 30 In , IS 'o ; York , 83 In , in fo , Swift
lllvcr , Sc ; ThormllkoOO , S c ; Thorndlko
E F , rUtfe ; Thormllko ISO. 0 fo : Thormllho
XX , 16o ; Cortlls No. B , O c ; Cordls No. 4 ,
lOUc.
MUCKI.I.ANCOIH Tabla oil cloth , $3.25 ;
trvblo oil clotli , mirblc , Si.25 ; plain Holland ,
u ; Dado Holland. la c.
nnd ClicmlonlR.
ACID Sulphuric , per carboy , tj/c ; citric
per Hi , We : oxalic , per Ib , 15c ; tnrtnrlc ,
powdered , per Ib , 45c.
AI.UM Per Ib. 8 < e.
AMMONIA Carbonate , per Ib. Oc.
AIIHOWIIOOT Bermuda , per Ib , 40c.
BALSAM Copaiba , per Ib , 73c.
UOHAX Hellncd , peril ) , 12c.
CALOMEL Am. , per Ib , 82.
OAHSIA Buns Per Ib , ISc.
CIII.OUOFOHM Per Ib , 44e.
COKUOSIVK Suiii.i.M\Ti : Per Ib. 73c.
CIIKAM TAIITAII Pure , per Ib , 32c.
EXTRACT LoinvooD liulk , per Ib , 12 > < c.
fj 1 A CFllt VE"Hllllf lCt * 11) * ' 0
GUM Ammo Select , per Ib , $1.00 ; nsfcut-
Ida , per Ib. ISc ; camphor , per Ib , 3Sc ; opium ,
per Ib. $3.25.
IODINE Hcsubllmatcd , per ounce. $3.05.
LEAVES Huchn , short , per Ib , 15c ; senna ,
Alox. , per Ib , 33c.
MonriiiA Sulph , per oz. $2.75.
POTASS-Bromide , per Ib , 42c ; Iodide , per
QUINIA Sulph , per Ib , 40o.
SHEDS Canary , per Ib , 4 } ; B)5c. )
SoArs Castile , mottled , per Ib , 8@10c ;
cnstllo , Avhttc , per lu , 13@l5c.
SrilHT.sNiTiiE Sweet , perlb , 30c.
STIIA CUM A Crystals , $1.10.
Sui.i'H. CINCHONA Per oz , 20c\
TAI-OIOA Per Ib , Oc.
WAX White , per Ib , 55ji)01c. )
OILS Linseed , raw , OOc ; linseed , boiled ,
0to ; ; castor , per gal , $1 ' , ' 0borgnmot. ; Sander
son's , per Ib , f2.85 ; lemon , Sanderson's , per
11) , $1.75 ; peppermint , per Ib. $2 03 ; AVintcr-
grccn , per Ib , 13,15 ; olive , Malawi , per Ib.
Si.15 ; headlight , 175 test , Ifi'je ; gasoline , 75
degrees , 13c ; napthn , 03 degrees , 12o ; 150
prime White , 10e ; 150 water Avhito , 12c ; per
fection , 14c ! lardmc , ! 50e. ; SiiinmcrV. . va , ,
lie ; Hero , W. Vn. , lOc ; I. X. L. , dark en
gine. 2lc ) ; carbon , snow Avhlle , 150 degrees ,
' "Ko ; rnrpcntino , 44c.
MctnlH.
BLOCK TIN Eng. Hcf'd ' small pig , 2Sc ;
bar , 29c.
COWER Planished boiler sizes , 3'Jc ; cold
rolled , 80c ; sheathing , 30c ; pills. 'We ; Hals ,
80c.
GALA'ANIZED SHEET IIION Juniala , 00 per
cent discount.
PATENT PLANISHED IIION No. 24 to 27 , A
quality , per Ib , lO c , No. 24 lo 27. B quality ,
Otic. For less Ihun bundle add J c per Ib.
HOOFINO ( Best charcoal. ) 1C , 14x20 , 112
sheets , $5.75 ; IX , 14x20 , 112 sheels , $7.00 ; 1C.
20x27 , 112 sheets , $11.00 ; IX , 20x28 , 112
sheets , $13.50.
SIIEKT IIIONNo. . 20 , $3.40 ; No. 27 , $3.50.
SOLDEU Ho5t Metal Co.'s half and half in
1-lb cases , per Ib. lOc ; commercial half und
half , 15c ; No. 1 , in bars , I4c.
TIN PLATE ( Best Charcoal ) 1C , 10x14 ,
225 sheets. $0.50 ; IX , 10x14. 225 shcols , $8.25 ;
1C , 12x12 , 225 Bheefs , $0.50 ; 17 , 12x12 , 225
sheets. $3.25 ; 1C , 14x20 , 112 shcols , $0.50 ; IX ,
11x20 , 112 sheets , $3.20 ; IXX , 14x20 , 112
sheels , $10 : 1XXX , 11x20 , 112 sheels , $11.75 ;
1C. 2x28 , 112 sheets , ? ll.20 ; IX , 2x23 , 112
shccls , $17 ; IXX , 2x23 , 112 sheets , $20.00.
Lumber and Building Material.
Dimension nnd Timbers
12 ft. 14 ft. 10 ft. 18 ft. 20 ft. 22 ft. 24 fj
2x4..15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 1900 20.00
2x0. . . . 15.00 15.00 13.00 10.00 10.00 19.00 20.00
2x8. . . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 1I5.X ( ) 19.00 20.00
2x10. . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 19.00 20.00
2x12. . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 19.00 20.00
4x48xS.10.00 15.00 10.00 17.00 10.00 19.00 20.00
FKNCINO No. 1 , 4 und 0 in , 12 and 14 ft ,
rough , S10.00@10.50 ; No. 1,4 and 0 in , 10 ft ,
rough , $17 Wt $ 17.50 ; No. 2 , 4 and 0 in , 12 and
and 1 ft , rough , $13.50@14.00 ; No. 2 , 4 and 0
in , 10 ft , rough , $10.0C@10.00.
FINISHING 1st and 2nd clear , 1J in a 2s ,
$49.00@51.00 ; I st und 2nd , clear , 1J and 3
in. s 2 s , $47.00 < g.)0.00 ; 3rd , clear , Ijf in , s 2
s , $43.00W4U ( ( ) ( ) ; 3rd , clear , IJ-j and 2 in , s 2 s ,
$43.00@40.00 ; B select , 1 ,1 and 2 in , s 2 s ,
1st and 2nd , clear , 1 in , s 2 s , $45.00 ; 3rd ,
clear , 1 in , s 2 s , $38.00 ; A select , 1 in , a 2 s ,
$31.00 ; B select , 1 in , s 2 s , $31.00.
FLOOIUNO 1st com. 0 inch pine , $34.00 ;
2nd com. 0 inch white pine. $31.00 ; 3rd com.
( i inch Avhilo pine , $20.00 : D 0 inch Avhito
pine , $20.00 ; com. 4 nnd 0 in. yellow pine ,
$15.00 ; Star 4 in. yellow pine , $17.00 ; Island
2nd clear yellow pine , 4 and 0 Inch , $19.00.
LIME , ETC. Quincy \vhito lime , ( best ) 80c ;
Enirlish and German Portland ccmcnl$3.45 ;
Milwaukee and Louisville , il.OO ; Michigan
plaslcr , $2.25 ; Fort Dodge plasters , $2.10 ;
Blue rapid plaster , $1.90 : hair , 20c ; sash , 00
per ct. dls. ; doors , blinds , mouldings , 50 per
ct. dis ; tarred felt , per cwt. $2.00 ; straw
board , per cwt. , $1.00.
Port\it Li'MHBii Clear poplar box bds. %
in. B. 2s. , $32.CO ; clear poplar % in. panel ,
$30.00 ; clear poplar % in. panel , $ 'J5.00 ; clear
clear poplar J < j in. panel slock Avide , 8. 2s. .
S23.00 ; clear poplar , corrugated coiling , ' ie
$80.00.
POSTS White Cedar , C inch , halves , 12c ;
White Cedar , 5M Inch , halves und 8 inch
quarters , Ho : White Cedar , 4 inch , round ,
lOc ; Tennessee Hcd Oak , split , ] 6c ; Split
Oak , ( white ) , 8cj Sawed Oak , ( Avhito ) ,
$1.S5.
extra
clear , . . . ,
No. 1 , $1.10@1.15 ; California lied Wood ,
dimension widths , J4.50 : Cypress , Clear
Heart , dimension widths , $3.25 ; lath , $2.50.
Sun- LAT No. 1 plain , 8 and 18 inch ,
$17.50 ; No. 2 plain , 8 and 10 inch , $15.50 ; No.
1 , O. G. , $18.00.
SiiiiNd First common nnd 10 feet , $22.00 ;
second common and 10 feet. $1U.OO ; third
common and 10 feet , $15.00 ; fence , common
and 10 feet , $1U.OO.
STOCK UOAIIDS A 12 in , s. 1 s. 12,14 and 10
ft , $40 : I ) 12 in , * . I s. 12 , II ami Hi ft , $11 ;
C 12 in , R. 1 K. 12,14 and Hi ft , $35 ; D 12 in , a.
1 s. 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $2. . ; No. 1 , com. 12 in , s.
1 a. 12.ft , $18 ; No. 1 , com. 12 in , s , 1 s. 14 and
HI ft , $17.50 to $18.50 ; No. 1 , com. 12 in , s. 1 s.
10 , 18 nnd 20 ft , fl'J.BU ' ; No. 2 , com. 12 in , s. 1
s. H and 10 ft. $17.
CniMNo AND PARTITION 1st com % In ,
white Pine partition , $32 ; 2nd com / in
white pine partition , $27 ; clear % in , yellow
pine celling. $20 ; clear % in , Norway , $ U.50 ;
2nd com % in , Norway.
UOAIIDS No. 1 com , s 1 s , 12 , 14 and 10 It.
$111 ; No. 2 com , sis , 12,14 and III ft $10.50 :
No. 3 com , sis , 12 , 14 and 1(1 ( ft , $14.50. No. 4
com , sis , 12. 14 and 10 it , ( shipping cull )
$11. Add 50c per M ft for rough.
SHROEDER & DEAN ,
GRAIN ,
Provisions i Stocks
Basement First National Bank.
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Cllks , Counties , School Distiicls , Water Com.
panics , fie. We are in the market for the
purchate of round amounts ol'tucli bonds.
Correspondence solicited ,
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Inaniiuod . tc. I IM wncUi taluabU ) IritllM ( tolcdl
conl lnliii lull | * nlcularj for Lcwo rurr , d o ut
rpROF. ri'ci'FOWLER , MoodUi , Conn.
,
Agrlcuttiirnl Implomonta.
I'AHKEtt' ,
Bealer li Aalcnllnial Implements , Wagons
Cyrlagei am ) tm ! . Jpno ilwf I , between Pth and
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ imfi , Omaha. Mcbraaka. _
LININOER it MKTOALF CO. .
Agricnlt1 Implements. Wagons , Carriages
\Yholo al ( > . Omnlm. Nebraska.
PAIlLIff , ORKN110HV * MARTIN CO.
Agrlcnltnral Implements , Wagons& Bnggies
901 , Ktl , (05 ( and IC7 J ones Mrcot , Omaha. _
MOLINE , MIL H URlf AlJWDDAifb CO. ,
Manufacturers nnd jobbers In
Wagons , Bnggies , Rate , Plows Eta
Cor. tlti and I'aclQo atrcota , Omaha.
Artists' Mntorlnla.
A , UOSl'E , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
UlSDouglaa alrel Omaha , Nebraska ,
Doots nnd Shoos.
W. V. MOUSE Jt (70. ( ,
Jokers of Boots end Shoes ,
I1C1,1101,11U6 Doiulnn Hnct. Omaha. Mannfactorr ,
Bummer street , lloiton.
Coal , Coke nnd UITIO.
OMAHA COAL , COKE it LIME CO. ,
Jobbers of Hard and Son Coal ,
M3South I3h ( atroct , Omaha. Nabraaka.
KEURASKA FUEL CO. ,
StosofCoaladCok
SI * South 1.1th St..Omaha , Neb.
Cjo mm11B a lo rui nd S torogo.
RlUDELL , t RWDULL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
SpcclaltlM Pinter , ass * , < 'hp ! > p. poultry , gam * .
llUlliiwurd Mn-ot O'lmha. Xiili.
Dry Goods end Notions.
' ' '
M. E.'sM'irn A co. ,
Dry Goods , Fiirnisning QooHs and Notions
1KB and 1101 Douulaa , cor , llth atrc ( .Omaha. Neb.
K1LPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. ,
Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsMions ,
Centa' Xurnlshlnv Rooda. Corner llth and llarney
atrvcta , Omaha , Nubraaba.
HEL1N , THOMPSON A CO. ,
Importers and Jotibora of
Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings ,
HIT BoathlSth itreot.
Furniture.
DEWEY A STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture
Farnnm street , Omaha , Nebraaka.
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture ,
Cui ah a Nabraika.
Crocorlos.
PAXTON , QALLAUIIER .t CO.
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions.
705,707.7TO and 711 Bonth 10th at , Omaha. Neb.
McCORD , URADY & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers'
13th ana JXavcnnorh ! streets , Omaha , Nebraaka.
Hardware
W. J. liROATCII.
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Springs , iragon Btock , hardware , lumber , tc. 1209
and 1311 llarney street , Omaha.
LEE , OLARJCE , ANDREESKN HARD
WARE COMPANY.
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
Metals , flicot Iron. etc. Aeontx foe TIowo scales.
Miami poirJcr and Lymuu barbed wire ,
HIMEnAUOH < lTAYLOR. .
Build rs' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mechanics' tools and Iluir.uo Kculcu. 113J Douilai
street , Omaha. Neb.
Lumber
A. WAKEFIELU ,
Wholesale Linnher , Etc ,
ImportPd nnd AiRprlinn Cortliinil ct'tncnl. State
nRcnt 1 < r .Mllwnuki'O , li > dninllc rt'iucnl iin I
'n v v h ' ' " *
OH AS R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood carpet * and parquet floorlim. Uth and LXiuglaa
atrueta , Omaha , Neb.
OMAHA LUM1IER CO. ,
All Kinds of BnMing Material at Wholesale ,
Utb Street nnd Union Faclne TrackOmaha ,
LOOIS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Doora , Kto , Yarda-Conic , Th nnd Douglaa. Corner
loth und Duuulus ;
FRED W. GRAY.
Lumber , Llnib Cement , Etc , , Etc ,
Corner Ctb and CouKlaa Sts. , Omaha.
C. ff. DIETZ.
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber ,
15th and California Streets , Omaha , Nebraska.
Millinery and Notions.
L OltERFELDER , t CO. ,
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
JJH , 210 und 212 Bonth 1Kb itreet.
Notions.
j. T. Rointrsotr NOTION co. ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods ,
Uirnoi-J.ih a.ut tloA.ir I n o > , u.uiihu.
Toys.
II. HAltDYA CO. ,
Joljlicrd of
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fane/ / Goods ,
Honso fiirnlsliinjf goout. , clUilicn's r
Jltvi rip.nn , Rtivht ( I'M ' ' " , N" !
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
JLile groan , ( to. , Omaha. A , H. Illahop , JlMiuuer ,
_ _ _ _
CARPENTER r APERCO.t
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry a nics atock of prlntlnic. irrapplnK and wrltlni
paper. Hveolal attention lven to lar load ord ra.
PRINCIPAL POITS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
1302 t-'AIiNAM - S'l'ilKBT. '
L , JONES A CO. ,
Burxttior * to II B. | , Jonti A Co.
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Slices
AgcnU for Iloilon llufcrttrPhoe Co , tin. 1101 and I1M
U m T Direct , Oiimlm , Ncbnuka.
Browors.
STOHZ ILKlt ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1B1 north Klghlcoath Uc t , Om h , K .
Oornloo.
EAGLE COllffWJJ WOIIKS ,
MannfactarersofGalyanizcil Iron Cornlco
dnw-rain nnd mclnllc tkyl'shli. John Kpenetert
proprietor. Wi ud llu fouth 10th ttreou
Offloo Fixtures.
GO.
Jlamif cturor of
IM , Offlce and Saloon Fixtures ,
lUntlos , Sliiclioonlt. Hook r oi > , lr n nituwii. Wall
< n os , I'nrtlllonj. limilhun.Oounlon. , llccrnnil Win *
lonlorv xlrrorn , KtoKtirtor ? HIH ! nmro , I79U and 1T39
tiuutb l.Uh Bt. , Oinalm. 'clrphono 1131. _
Po per B oxoB.
JOIIN L. W1LK1E ,
ProDilelor Omalia Paper Box Factory ,
Nos. 1317 add 1319 IXiusl ilreet , Omah * . NOB.
Sash , Doors , Eto.
Jlf. A. DISDKOW it CO. ,
WhoHtalo ro nufnctiircr , of
Sasli , Boors , Blinds and Monlflings ,
Prnnch odco , 1Mb nnd Itnnl urect Oirmlia. N'tb.
MANUVACTUniXQ CO. ,
Mannfcclnrers of Sash , Boors , Blinds ,
Mouldings tnr-Kork niul Interior htnl wood Hnlab.
N.K. corner tllh nnil l arunWf rib itrceli , H
Uniuli * , Ncli.
i
? , Pipes and Engines ,
Steam , water , railway nml mining mippllei , t *
IKU , V2I and V3I bnrnam street , Omaha.
'
U. S. WIND ENGINE A PUMP CO. ,
Steam anftWatB' Sunnlios ,
Tlanuiay wind mllK 913 nnd 12) Jones StOm h .
U , P. Uosa , actlnKminuter. .
11RO WNELL A CO ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery.
BhccHron work , Btcam inimpg , law rulll > . 1219-1211
Leayenwurth itrect , Oinalia.
Iron Works.
STEAM HOILKU WORKS ,
Carter & Bon , I'ropV. Mniiurntturorsof all kinds
Sleam Boileri Tanks anl Sheet Iron f oft
Ark < Boiltli "Jltli anil 11 , .V M. i-nmlnif. 1V1.1(15 (
PAXTON&VIERLINQ IRON WORKS ,
Wrought ana Cast Iron Entiling fort
HnRlnon. brn work , Rdncrnl foundrjr , mnrlilno and
lilacKsoltli work , onico uinl wori , U. r. 117.
and llth street , Omaha.
OMAHA WIRE A IRON WORKS ,
Mannfactnrors of fire and Iron Railings
lc k rails , window cunnls , Honor ; tnndn. nlroalgui ,
etc. 1 1 Aortli loth mrcot , Omaha.
OMAHA 'SAFE & IRON WORKS ,
Mauf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar PrmfSaSs ,
VnultN Jnlloik , Iron slailtcirs and lira escnpof.
U. Andrvcn , prop'r. Cor. llth mid Jackson Sla.
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOUK YA1W3 UO. ,
Of Ooiaha , Limitcl
John K. Uoyil , tsuporl ntcmcut. ! 1
THE
CHICAGO SHORT.LINE
OF TUB *
Chicago , Milwaukee & f , Paul 'y ' ,
I'lic ' Ilcst lt ulc from Onmlin nnd Council
Hlufls to
TAVO TKAINS DAIdV 1IKTWKKN OMAHA AND
COUNCIL lILUbTS
Chicago , AND Mihrnukco ,
SI. Piiiil , Minneapolis , Codnr Unulds ,
Kock iHland , Frocpori , Kockfonl ,
Clinton , Dtihmiiic , Diivcnpnrt ,
Elgin , Madison , JnuosUlle ,
Ik'lnit , M'inoim , Ln Cnissc ,
And nil ollior Important points 15wt , Korllicnit aaA
KnrtliroiiKhtlc'cGlB. c.ill on the ticket aitpnt at 1MI
Karna-ii street , lu llnrker lilook.or nt Union I'HClUO
) ) rp i.
I'ulliiiiiii Sleepers and the f.noit Dlnlru Cnra In tha
world ari1 run on the initln line of thu ClilrnKo , Mil-
wuukeo , V M. I'Hiil Itullwuf. unil every bltunllim 1C
paid to pussi'ncarii by courteous employee of tha
company.
11. MII.I.KIt , ( JcncnU Mi\nnicr.
J. P. TUCKK11. AMlitant Uuuuiul ManaRnr.
A. A' . U. CAKI'KNruit , licnvral I'usscnRCr and
TlcVot A ml lit.
( tK't.K ' , 11KAFTOUD , Assistant flencrall'iissoucar 4
and Ticket Atent.
T.J.CLAllK.Conernl Superintendent. I
NKUVOU8. CIIKO.NIO nnd I'KIVATK DIS1JASU3 uf
MKN nn.l WU.M1CN uucci'ssfullr trrntiiJ.
YOUNG MEN
om thu cITcctn tit youttifnl lulllen orlndll
crettons , or nru troublotl with WonknoKB , * Nurrout
Dohllliy , l osi of Mumory , Uc poinloncy , Avorslou to
hootuty , Kl < lnuy Troubloaor nny dlsua o of thu ( Junl *
to-Urinary Or uriM , inn lioru 11ml u nafu ami poeJf
iiira Clmrttcri rcnadnnblti , epni'clitlly to the poor ,
MIDDLE-AGED MEN
-
HI
lyetvui In niimnnur tlia pitlcnt rnnnot iiccoiint fur.
On oiiuiiliilnt , ' the urinary duuoalu u ropy Bttillinent
irlll olli'ii Lie found , anil sonuiilnici purlluiei uf nlbu >
inHtiwIII nppL'iir or thu color hw 01 a thin , inllklsti
lint1 , n nln clmnulnx ton ilurk or lorpltl uiipttamnco.
ThcrK nn * many mi'n who iiln nl liili < lrllriilly | , Unar-
nntof tlincnuio. whlcb M tliu irun I stnito of notnt *
nnl wfikiiinj. The doctor will Kimrjnloo iiorfoct
1'iirnlnuU mich cn u . unil n liejlthy rcsior.-itUin of
Uiau nlt urlimry nrKiirii. ( 'oii ulliUliti fri'O. Hontl
v-cunt itiiiKp for "Vonri Man' * Krlunil , ur liul.liilo
\V illork , " Iron to nil. AiMri'M
BK. SPIETN.EY & CO.
Main mill liilb St. , KaiiB.is City , Mo.
i tli.s pnpor.
NATIONAL BANK I
U. B. B3POS1TORY , OMAHA , NEB.
Capital 8400,003
Surplus Jan. 1st , 1889 62,000
OI'l'IOHUS AND DIKUUTOIUi
HKNKV W. YATIifl , President.
MWJB H. UKRH , Vic * 1'riMldint.
jk. K.TOU/'AMN ,
IV. V. MOHHU.
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w. u H. UlfoiIKS , O hlnr
THE IRON BANK ,
ftoiupr Utn umt 1'avnam 8U.
A Geurrul llunklnu UuaitiumTransactaJ.
ISANTAL-eVIIDY
Arrests rllRclmrses fiom ilio urinary or.
Bixnslncltlict bcx In-IN hour * .
U is nujicrlor to Copallia. Cu1 > cb8 , or
I Injections , and frco from all bad Bind !
lordlier Invonvcnlcncca.
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d < iniHL.-nilUI
| In in ll lun\i\ ,
lpa [ .uleii.wM < ! h iww Ilio naiuo limlDl [ I
| IjUtklottJH.wllliout Uldi iiojiounV "w/ |
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