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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1889)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 25 , 1889. All Efforto to Break the Market Provo laoffootual. HUTCHINSON A LARGE SELLER. An InnrrnROd General Ituilncss nn tlio UnyliiK Hide No OfTcrlitffS of " Iliisslnn And Indlnn Wheat- Corn Noulcotcd. CHICAGO I'UODUOIS MAItRBTS. o , Sept. 2-1. fSpoolril Telegram to Tun HBP. . ] The majority of traders In the Wheat pit operated to-ituy on the thoor.v tlmt tlioro hml boon lulvanco onouuli for the present nnd that n reaction was in ordor. The volume of outslda business was so large , however , that the olterln s were ab sorbed , nml efforts to break tlio market , and keep It dawn proved inoiTectuul. Buvcral little bonrloh Hurries occurred during the Bcsnlon , but the market recovered with the buoyancy of cork , nnd lost ground was ro- pained without straining. In contrast to the general strength of futures , September worked off slowly from the outsat , K ° ln ( ? from 80o at the opening to TOJ c , but cloning at 80j ! c. The amount of long wheat thut was sold out to-day was largo enough to have swamped the market ordinarily. Dun ham ft Co. , Milmlno , Uodnrin , Huxtor , Llnd * bloom and the whole list of Important commission houses had realizing orders and pointed out wheat all tlay. Hulchinson was also a seller ou a huge scale. The fouturo noticed , however , was u largely Increased gene ml business on the buying side , and the nuxtwaatlto earnest and conspicuous buyIng - Ing to (111 outstanding contracts for the local accounts. Purtndgo , John Qulncy Adams , Phillips and SU Louis boars \voro credited with nn extensive covering. During the middle of the session tlioy nnpcnrod again as Boilers , but on u sharp bulge toward the lant of the session they ouuo more nclped prices up oy thuir hustling for cover. Cables were strong nnd higher , with private advices not ing an absence of offerings of Husshui and Indian whont ut the quotations , 'llio American markets , n.s u rule , rusjond some what reluctantly to the udvunco here , and New York la trying to encourage the revulslvo sentiment. Foreigners are investing mod erately In futures on the improvement , IUH they are taking all tlio hard wheat In Duluth they can get their hand * ) on. Orders wore , in the bauds of several Duluth parties for cash wheat. Towards the end of ttio session it leaned out thut quite a llttio line was worked in Now York also. The llgntuess of the out-movomont from the seaboard for the Vast couple of weeks was reflected to-day In one passage statement , xvhich showed a de crease of l,04tiUOO bualicls. This ROCS n long way to dlsprovo the reports of free ship ments of Hussian , Indian and California wheat. The movement ol wheat in the west ib not changing in character or volume. De cember wheat opened at Sic , sold up to 81 c and oil to bUJ o. This was ttio bottom , and an advance which started from that point carried the price to 81J c. Realizing nnd renewed selling for the "snort" uccount sent , the iimrUct back to 8lYo ; , but u second bulge lifted it to 8IJi@ J6 ( ? . The market worked slowly down to Sljs'c , and about half past 13 o'clock It started up once more , and didn'tstop until 82'jj't ; was roaclieil. A big battle was fought nt bio and the last quotation was 81c. or 1 cent bettor than yesterday. A "whalmii" big trade was done in May. This delivery opened ut 84 c , Hold down to 83r $ Jo advanced to 8l jO on the tlrst turn nnil to 84) ) @S4 c on tno second. Uutohlnson sold enormously for the May delivery , and it was largely on account of his sales that this month did not Iccop in Hue with December. As It was , last prices wore 84V@B4jfc , or X@)6 ° bettor than yes terday. The closing Hgures show a dilTur- once of only % ( ! lfio between December nna May. buptenibcr got through declining at "UJ o nnd advanced to tOJ c , closing there , or jjfo better than yesterday. The corn market was in a measure no- elected by speculators for the superior at tractions presented by the activity in wheat- Dealings wore chiolly on local account ana the tendency appeared toward still lower prices except when temporarily supported by the strength and activity of wheat. Sep tember opened nt 'UJ e , sold nl 31c and at 3'c , and closed ut SilKc. or } { a lower than on yesterday , and October declined 3 c. Oats were at no time active , ruling easy , nnd aside from a moderate business In May the speculative trading was light. The month named opened steady at 22c aud subsequently sold down to 23o , with that constantly bid and sales chiefly ut a split. Near mouths were dull and about } a lower , after n quiet nnd steady tone , early. While the offerings were but moderate , the buying support was mongro and the short interest was pro nounccd unimportant. Receipts and ship ments were only fair and a light trade was recorded in No. outs to go In store at 10).fc , with the cosh business chiefly by sample. In provisions there was a little revival of the old time interest. The continued bull movement in wheat evidently influenced other speculative lines rnoro or less. It made parties short in the different markets feel somewhat uneasy and in prorislons ut loust developed n decided disposition to cover. This inclination when started was also further encouraged by lighter offerings of property than were anticipated , and un upward turn m the price of bogs , the receipts of which fell short ol expectations. Tne professional bears bought quite freely to-day against their out standing contracts , and the trade from the Bturt commanded considerable attention , The movement ulno favored holders , and with a single exception of October pork , which was hold at $1 0.1)5 ) , closings all around showed n substantial advance. In September and October lard the advance nuulo was 7Kc , in September short ribs 12) 0 , In October short ribs ISe , in November < bor pork " 2 a , In January lard and short ribf u"d In January pork ITJfo. CHICAGO 1IVIH Sl'OCli. CHICAGO , Sept. 31. | Special Telegram to TUB HBE.I CATTLB The Increase of 5,00 ( bead m two days Is boglnnini ; to toll or pricesns outside of prime export steers val ues ruled rather easier. Receipts were di vided at about 0,000 natives , iOOU ! Texans , * and 2,000 rangers. Export buyers wanted -about all the peed native steers , quite n few going at fl.OO. Buyers foi dressed bcof operators hold back .until late in the forenoon and regular buyers for ship ment east were slow to get to work. The Dinrkoton natives was not in good shape al Ibo oloao and salesman that bad medium and plain cuttle were quoting prices a shade lower , Texans also sold a shade easier mat Inu a decline of KX lSo for the week. Rangers were about the same as last weak Native butchers' stock were steady. Then was only a light business In stackers am feeders nt the low prices thai have prevailed all summer. Choic < to extra beeves , f .40 ( < | ! 4 03 ; modluit to good stcen , . 1850 to 1500 Ibs. fJ.&X @ 4.10 ! ; 1200 to 1U30 Ibs , $3.40 1.20 : 050 to 11201 Ibs , $ 'j.f > 0 { < tti,75 ; Btoclcers ana feeders. $ lb'J < Yi 0.10 ; cows , bulls nnd mixedlowerfl.OO'J.65 bulk , fl.TSQ'.MO ; Tux us steers , UI OiUO ; cows , 11.60(32.00 ( : western rangers 2.80 3.M : cows , fcJ.UOdJ3.83 } Wintered Tex ens. t2.40ffl3.83. llous Business u-as active an at advance of 6Q10c , the upturn being largely on pack Ing grades , although the best heavy sold a trong prices , but there was lltllo or m change on light. Packers paid $3.30(34.10 ( hlnpors , f4.03@4.30 ; fancy butcher weights Hio(3M5 ( | light sorts sold largely at 14.50 K1NANCIAU NBW VORK , Sept , 34. | Special Tulegraa to TUB llBE.J STOCKS There appears ti bo any amount of bull talk in stocks , bu bull action U lacking. Leaders ol the bul party now concede that things may bo foyer ish aud unsettled for a few iluya , hut by th last of the week they feel assured that rail road stocks will take their natural cours upward. The buying of Louisville by Jones of Chicago , U thought to bo for the poc Account nnd fancy figures for those shares yesterday call * out much comment. The market started stagnant this morning ro- liovcd only by the action In Northern Pa- clflo preferred and sugar trusts. Grangers were neglected nnd Louisville steady on lighter business with conl stocks firm. Sugar trusts bccamo very active immediately and tlio weakness of ynstordav was renewed and , after opening nt 101 % , It quickly drop- Dod to 100 , against 103 % last evening. Stocks of the regular list sympathized somewhat and prices whcro thcro was any dealings shaded off slightly. Northern Pacific pre ferred noon developed marked strength , rising & to 7f > J/ , though ft portion of the improvement was afterward lost. During the hour to IS o'clock the general list was Httlo changed whllo Louisville dropped 1 point from last night to 78. Now England lost K to ' ' 'K- ' Sugar trusts went oft on stop orders to 07)4 ) without materially af fecting other shares. A surprise in stocks came after noon when money was manip ulated to 7 per cent and had the desired ef fect of causing a break In stocits. Louis- vlllo fell to 77J , Now England to 40/ ! . and Northern Paclllo preferred to 74Jf , whllo the cntlro granger croup lost from K to 1 per cent , liurlmgton touching 103 , North western 110 , Uock Island 102s' } . and St. Paul ? JJtf. Uo.ilcrs weakened also , Lackn- wanna selling off to 117 aud Headlnir to V < } { . Before the clo o money was offered freely nt5pcr cent uni' prices of stocks rallied } ( to % from the bottom tlgurcs. Sugar closed ut'J'J ' , Tcnncssoo co.il and iron w.u an ex ception , moving up 3 per cent to 5'J,1at the close , The total sales were light , 109,000 shares. ' The following were ilio closlns quotations : t ) . 8.4a regular. l'Jl'4 Northurn I'actfla. . ! UW U.S. H coupons . . .U7'i ilo pruTerroil 74'f U.8.4isnuulrtr..nrs 0. i N.V ll.IJi IT. S.41-S- * coupons..liKi'i ilo prororrod Ml -Mi . . . .US N.Y.bntral ll f Central I'aclllo. . . . < n P. IK ! J _ llocklslttiul He . . . Clilcnuo.llurlliit'ton C. , .M. A St.l' V-3 * & ) ulncv I09' ' iloprofurrnil. . . . . . llii ! n..U&W 147 SU'aul&Umaha. . : llllnolsCentrnl . . . .HUM aoprarorroil 100'4 I. , II. A W. , H U.ilon 1'iolllo fit' . Kansas.V 1'exai. . . . V-h W..St. L. &l' . . . . l.nkoSUnre KITiii ilaproCorrod. . , Michigan Central. , ill Wustoru Union. MtaKOiirll'acltlo. . . . 74U Moscr Easy at 2 ( a > 7 per coat. PIIIMB MKIIOV.STILIJ I'.vi'Bii5Q7lf par cent. SrnitLiNo BXOH v faE Quiet , steady ; sixty day bills , * 4.S3- domand$4. ; > 7K. Mining HrooKs. Nisw Yoiut , Soot. 31. [ Special Telegram to L'IIK USB. | The folio.vin ; , ' uro the mm- Inu stock quotations : Uolciier 2.VJ Horn Silver 120 d. IU'lchor.'JOJ Iron Silver 200 11. II . . . ' 'M .Mutual 14' ' ) 175 Ontario 3100 Jrovsn Point -J Ophlr 440 Colorado Central .NX ) Occidental 1.15 Jon. Ual. .V Va. . . BSD Plymouth 10) /ommon wealth. . . .2UO Bavuse -00 load wood T. 1W Hlerru ' Curoka Con . . . .1K.1 Union lould sc Curry . .1 0 Ward CousolIda'd..liO lule k Norcross..2K ) Vellow Jacket 29J llomestako ! M ) IMtODUOHUAUICKTS. . CnicAno. Sept. 34. I lift p. m. close Wheat Strong and higher ; cash. 80o ; Oc tober , 80 u ; December , blj o : May , bl 7-lic. ( Corn bUjady ; cash and October , SlJ c ; May , 33 13-lOc. Oats Stoadv ; cash , 19 3 ICc ; October. -Ko ; ftlay , 22 o Rye Cash , 41-J c. Barley 70u bid for September. Prime rimothv 51.23. Flux Sood-Cash , 11.23 ; May , S1.33. Whisky S1.02. Pork Firm ; cash and October , $10.95 ; January , $9.35. Lard Steady ; cash and October , fo.93 Tanuury , JTSS. Flour Firm , dealers asking an advance of lOc in some cases. Dry Salt. Meat Shoulders , ? l.3rj @ 1.50 ; short clear , $5.25''d3.37Ki short ribs , ? 3.20@ > .25. .25.Butter Butter Higher ; creamery , 14@2IXo ; dairy , 12@20o. Cheese Firm ; full cream Cheddars , 8 % ( < ? ) c ; flats , y@9.4c ' ; Young Americas. 9 @ Ko. Ko.Eg Steady ; fresh 10 > f@l7c. Hides Steauy. Tallow Steady. Receipts. Shipm'ts. Flour . 1'J.UOO 0,000 Wheat . 03.UOI ) 182,000 Corn . 500,000 250.000 Oats . 180,000 10-5,000 Now York. Sept. 24. Wheat - Re ceipts , 137,900 ; exports , 17.100 ; spot firm , highorNo. arod.t > 5 @S3fo In elevator ; 85 > @Mu ) afloat ; 80 > ® > 7 ' < o f . o. b , ; No. 3 red , 82u ; ungraded rod , 7iif@63o } ; options Irregular , closing strong , N. 2 red , October , closing Corn Receipts , 240,100 bushels ; exports , 42,800 bushels ; spot firmer ; No. 2 , < ! fe in store and elevator ; -410 utloat ; No. 3 white , 40J @Uu ; ungraded mixed , 40X jtl3n'c ! ; op tions dull and steady ; October closing at 41c. 41c.Oats Oats Receipts , 189,000 bushels ; exports , 100 ; spot steady ; options firmer ; October , oloslnit , iitil ix spot mixed western , S-L'i' ® 28o ; white , 27@35Xc. Coffuo Outlons opened steady , 10 to 15 points down ; September , $15.00 15.70 ; spot Rio , quiet , easy. Sugar Raw , nominal , refined , steady , Petroleum Lower ; United closed nt J o for October. Eggs Firmer ; western fresh , 20 @ 21 c. Pork Firm. < Laid Higher , strong ; western steam , $0.40 ; closing 42 c. Butter Firm ; western dairy , 9@l3c. creamery , 12@24Ko. Cheese Quiet ; western , 7J @ 8 > e. MllvviuiUn , Sept. 24. Wheat Firm } cash , 74c ; October , 7l' ( c. Corn Steady : No. 3 , 82@32Jfc. Oats Firm ; No. 3 wlilto , 2JC't23 ! c. Rye Steady ; No. 1. 43 ® 43 > fc. Barley Firm ; No , 2 , September , C0 < o. Provibions Steady ; pork , cash , llO.Uo , .ntinnciipolis Sept. 34. Satnplo xvhoat , quiet ; receipts , 318 cars ; shipments , 1)3 cars. Closing : No , 1 hard , Sep tember , 78Jio ; October , 79o ; on track , 80 > @ 8lo ; No. 1 northern , September , 75 u ; October , 73 c ; on track , 77 > o ; No. t ! northern , Sciitcmber , 73c ; October , 73c ; on track , 727ic. Ijivornool , Sept. 21. Wheat Firm ; demand fair ; holders ofTer moderate ! v ; Cali fornia No. 1 , 7s 2d@7s 7d per cental ; red western spring , 7b@7s Id ; red western win- tor. l54SXd ( < $ lUO > fd. Corn Firm ; demand fair ; now mixed western , 4s 3J d per cental. St. I.oiiN , Sopt. 21 , Wheat-Higher ; cash , 79 o ; October , 7SJ.ft\ Corn Weak ; cash , 2y > J@29o ; October , SOaOats Oats Firm : caih. 18o ; May , 225 a Pork-Steady at tll.50. Lard Higher at t5.75. Butter Creamery , 23 iJ34o } dairy , ICCJlSc. Whisky Steady at 51.0J. KiuiMi * Ony , Sent. 31. Wheat Higher ; No , 3 hard , cusliand September , ( KH e ; Octo ber , U3 o ; No. 3 hard , cash , & 9j bid , September - bor , & 9 > { u ; No. U soil , cash , 7Uo. Corn Lower ; No. 'Jcasli , 23J c. Outs No. 3 , cash , 17o blaj October , 17o bid. Olnoliinntl Sopt. 21. _ . , . . . Wheat Strong : t\ * ri * } < * ' No. 2 rod , Corn Steady ; No. 3 mixed , 80o. Ostt Firm ; No. 3 mixed , 22c. Whisky-Steady at 11.03. IjIVE BTOCIC : iilontr. > , Sopt. 24 , Tuo Drovers' Journal reports us follows ; Cattle Receipts , 9,000 ; market strong for good , others lower ; choleo to extra beeves , fl.40 < < l.C5 ; st ors , f3.00@1.80 ; stockcrs and feeders , (1.90 ( 3.10 ; cows , bulls and mixed , l,00@2.85i Texas cattle , ? 1.50 { < J3.00 ; west ern rangers , J3.00 ( < { 3.83. Ho s Receipts , 10,000 ; market strong and 5o to lOa higher ; mixed , $3.9G@4.50 ; heavy , 13.75(24.25 ( } light , tl.004.75 ; skips , Sheep Receipts , 9,000 ; steady and weak ; natives , J3.25544.50 ; western. * J,50 < 34.45 ; Texans , $3 00&U5 ( ; lambs , f.50g5.00. ! ( KnimaK Clly.Seut. 24. Cattla Receipts , 7,000 ; shipments , 0,500 ; common to choice corn-fed steers , fj.90-4.2o ; stockers aud feeders , dull , (1.00 3.10 ; cows , steady to strong , 1.85 2.50. Hogs Receipt * , 6,350 ; shipments , 200j market strong and higher ; llght.M.15(5)4.30 ( ) ; heavy nnd mixed , f3.05@l.0. Nnttonal Utnok Vardi , ISnst St. I < imin , Sopt' 34. Caltlo Receipts , 8,000 ; . Bblpments. none ; market stow ; fair to choleo heavy nntlvo steers , fJ.75iJJ.4j ( ; Btockors nnd feeders , $ 'J.10@2.70. HOBS Receipts , 8,1031 shipments , none ; mnrkut stronger ; hcavv , t3.S5@4.30 ; packing , * 3.70@4.00 } light , $ U5@4.35. Hlnux Clly , Sept. 31. Cattle Receipts , 725 ; shipments 180 ; market steady ; stockers nnd feodorn , $1.40@2.75 ; cows , tl 0001.50. Hogs Receipts. 010 ; market higher ; light nnd mixed , * 3.7o3.87l ; heavy , $3.80 @ 3. 3. Kii llsh Motnl Marker , A London cable to the American metal market dated Sept. 20 , reports the following : Market remains generally quiet with spasmodic revivals of trade , nnd shows but slight chances in vnluo on the week. Tin , Bear influences have been working against the market , but bavo not made much Impression on values , although un usually heavy sales have been made of for ward prompts , the prices of which have , therefore , gone lower as compared with cash tin. This ruled steady on Monday at 90 5s ( TJJTOO 10s , three months being worth 12s 0 d moro. Forward held Its relative position on a 103 decline the next day , half of which was recovered In the last dealings ; but flattened. ouUon Wednesday under the persistent at tack of operators for n fall , to only 7s Od premium , cash gaining5s@10s while forward was unchanged. Loss was doing yesterday and rates were n trlfio lower ; but three months held steady to-day at 90 15s , cash tin closing Jt907sOd , n moderate Improve ment over the morning's prices , when an easier feeling was apparent. Copper Continues to bo a little moro than nominally ouoted , and though firmly hold , in slack speculative demand. As the result of this , thorc has niruiti been hardly any change ) In prices , the general tendency being , how ever , a hardening one ; under which cash Mas gained about 5s on the week , closing to-dny nt 43 2s Od , whllo forward is 10s higher at 12. Antimony Business remaining at a stand still , there is nothing to note beyond a replti- tlon of the nominal quotations for Hallctls , 07@iJ3. Spelter Holds nt 23 10s forSiloslan , with , css spirit to the market. Licad Entirely unchanged throughout the wceii at 12 12s lid for soft Spanish pigs. English Pig Iron Began to move upward again on Monday , gaining n penny or two to 43s 9d. and ruling firmer on both Tuesday and Wednesday , touched 41s on the latter day , holding there throughout both yester day and to-day. Bessemer Pig Improved sixpence on the week to 50j Gd. Steel Rails Trade is still active and prices firm at 5 2s Cd ( < p 5 5s f. o. b. for heavy sections. Old Rails Quiet but fully steady at 75s for T's ' , 80s for D. H. c. i. f. , N. Y. Scrap Iron Rather firmer under moderate inquiry at 47s ( kl(350s ( f. o. b. UI.ASOOW , Sept. 20. Scotch Warrants Appear to be in for n further rise , having already gained n shilling on the week , three pence of which was made at each board on Monday. Prices worked up twopence moro on Tuesday to 47s 4d , and closed steady thereat the next day attorn leaction in the forenoon. Some irregularity yesterday was again succeeded by u firm closing at a penny advance net for the day , and tliU forenoon prices got up twopence more , which bolncr held in the late dealings , the final quotation was 47s 7d ; still relatively low as compared with the great strencth of special brands , which have again made an average gam of over n shilling on the weak. Makers' quotations are for Coltness , along side , Glasgow , Ols , Ud ; Gartsherrle , along side , Glasgow , l)3s ) ; Summorleo , alongside , Glasgow , 033 , Od ; Langloan , alongside , Glasgow , 04s,3d ; Curnbroo , alongside , Glas gow , 51s , Od ; Glongarnock , alongside , Ardross.in , 56s , 9d ; Eglinton , alongside , Ardrossnn , 49s , Od ; Dalmelliu tou , ulong- olde , Ardrossau , 51s. Lighterage , Ardrossan to Glasgow , IB ton. _ OMAHA LilVB MrOClt. Cattle Tuesday , Sept. 24. The cattle market was steady again to-dny and was fairly active on all grades of cattle , beeves , butchers' stock , feeders and stockers , The receipts of cattle , though not very heavy for a Tuesday , show a decided gain over the corresponding day of last week. Among the offerings thcro was quite a sprinkling of natives mid some very desira ble beeves. Native steers sold nt $3,15@ 4.27)4 , the latter price being paid for a very choice bunch of 1,5'iS Ib beoves. Butchers' stock was in pretty fair supply and was about all sold. The quality of the cow stuff was nothing extra on an average , good fut cows being scarce. Native cows sold at $ l.2."i@ 2.25. The offerings of feeders were largo and there were plenty on sale , both natives nnd westerns. The supply , however , was none too largo for the demand as there were a good many buyers here. The market was active and the sales were large. The prices wore about the same as yesterday. A big string of natives went nt pricoa ranging from $2.20@2.90 and a good many westerns sold at l2.5tK.s2.75. Ho-8. To day's general hog market was 5@10o hicher. The packers were strong buyers of heavy hogs , as well as the shippers , and the bulk of the offerings were soon picked up largely at t3.8.r > @ 3 9 ! ) The supply of light hogs wns small , and , although thcro was a good shipping demand , the buyers found It dlfllcult to fill orders. There were so few lignts in the loads that it would not pay sell ers to sort , and they could sell the loads mixed to better advantage. Good mixed hogs sold readily at J3.90@1.00. A few lights were sorted up in second hands $4.05 , which did not show so much advance , light sorts selling on last Saturday up to 3I.02& Stir-op. There were a good many sheep hero again to-day and thcro was considerable trading at about steady prices. Heooipts. Cattle 1,000 Hogs 4,000 Horses 73 Sheep 2,420 Prevail in * ; 1'ricen. The following Is a table of priuaj pild in this market for the grades of stosk nun- tloncd : Prlmostcors , 13JJ to 1010 lbs.4.00 @l.35 Good steers , 1250 to 14 > 01us. . 3.75 MUO Good steers , 103) to 1300 Ihs , . . 3.2" ( ft J.90 Western steers 2.40 @ ; l.OO Common canners 1.00 ( Vpl.50 Ordinary to fulr cows 1.50 frOl.SO Fair to good cows 1.75 (93.00 ( Good to choice cows 2.01) ) M.2.40 Fulrtogood bulls 1.50 @J.OO Light stosuers and feeders , , . . 2.35 ( y)2.00 ) Good foodcrs , 95' ' ) to 1100 Ibs. . 2.50 Fair to choice light hogs 3.93 © 4.03 Fair to choice heavy nogs , , , . 8.85 ( < { 3.90 Fair to choice mixed hogs. . , , 3.90 t < 84.00 Common to rough hogs 3.00 @ 3.SO Koprcsontativo CATTtK. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 20 10i3 ( * ) 00 40 1223 3 40 1209 315 9 1207 302 } 21 1117 380 73 1871 400 14 1145 335 20 1405 405 20 1148 345 50 1301 405 13 1218 350 17 1528 4 27 # 3 1235 3 60 COWS. 8 10S7 1 25 15 947 1 90 1 10SO 125 11 1070 190 4 1178 1M 10 900 200 5 1050 150 3 1013 200 3 1145 150 4 1208 200 1 900 150 25 1000 320 20 770 1 75 1 870 325 9 973 1 90 3 9SO 2 25 0 950 1 00 FKBDKKS. 5 964 280 0 693 2 85 23 890 330 60 9S9 205 50 800 235 18 1023 305 1 800 340 23 8.4 205 81 800 345 10 1093 205 11 1310 360 25 10SO 2 07K 0 920 350 0 855 375 53 847 350 21. , , 1137 200 18 1090 255 23 877 320 23 ,1019 3 55 55CALVES. CALVES. 3 850 325 4 373 335 DULLS. 1 1,150 123 1 1,320 1 6C 1 1,1)00 ) 0 00 w' , , WKSTBIIX 'OATTI. * . Owner and No. < J Av. Pr. Icow ' . . . . .1,100 $175 1 steer. . . . If.1. ' . 1,590 1 75 45 feeders . . ' . . . . . . .1,207 , 3 60 76 feeders < i..i 1,205 9 50 48 steers. . . . > 1.1'S 2 05 Of coders 8.10 3 00 18 . ' 1,007 207X ' Dig Horn Cnttlo Co. tl feeders. , . . 1.163 3 45 M. Burke ' ' 13 feeders.,4 1,117 3 75 Eldrldgo Bros. 01 steers , Tcxans. . . . 074 3 55 2.1 feeders..4Oft ) 2 75 Bowling k Hush 19 feeders 1,240 2 25 150 feeders 1,151 2 50 llcol & Uosundalo 01 steers 1,209 2 75 5 steers 1,414 2 75 ' COstcors . . . .1,230 275 M. T. Bristol 19 feeder * 1,079 255 Whlto River Cattle Co. Jlstocra , corn fed..1,834 4 05 69 steers , com fed. . .1,340 1 05 Skinner it T. 89 feeders , Cole 1,101 2 05 K. B. Connor 45 feeders 1,151 233 HOGS. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 78. . . .177 40 $1 02 } < 55. . . .209 120 $3 90 It. . . .331 120 3 IK ) 70 . 210 280 3 90 8. . . .283 40 3 115 73. . . .2J3 240 3 90 4. . . .335 3 70 01..253 SO 3 90 43. . . .290 200 3 70 57 , . . .311 200 3 90 148. . .301 000 3 75 07. . . .281 SO 8 00 4. . . .813 3 75 01. . . .271 120 3 90 23. . . . ; ) ( > : ( 40 II 75 82. . 224 000 390 02. . . .205 100 8 80 51) ) . .20910 3 90 47. . . . . ' 110 120 * 1 8l ' 09. . .2(1(5 ( ( 300 3 90 ! " , ! VYJ 3 80' 70. . .243 100 3 90 CM. . , , .293 40 3 85 00. . .200 200 3 93 57. . . 200 B 83 OO. , .287 40 8 90 400 3 85 05. . .270 320 8 90 . .21)0 ) SO 3 85 72 . .223 120 3 90 49. . . . ! ! 03 240 3 85 37. . .55 ! ) 3 90 03. , . .32.J 120 385 57. . .270 40 3 90 S3. . . .827 100 il 85 W. . .231 120 3 90 53. . .293 130 3 85 04. . .289 100 3 90 50. , . .237 r.'o 3 83 .300 40 3 90 W. , . 813 210 3 85 01. . .290 240 3 9 ! ) 51. , . .277 3 S5 C2. . .275 100 3 1)2 ) } $ 10. , . .337 3 85 no. . .278 40 8 95 10. , . .881 120 8 85 71 . .235 100 3 9 , ' > 71. , . .274 240 8 85 51. . .272 40 3 U5 09. . .293 120 3 85 78. . .250 2K ( ) 3 95 B3. , . .243 200 385 04. , .250 40 3 95 17. , . .237 120 73. . .231 120 8 95 . 'J ' 40 8 871' 50. . , .240 240 8 95 01. . . .270 200 890 BO. . 100 3 95 CO. . , . .249 200 8 UO 05. . . ! ! i4 120 3 95 w. . , .2tG 40 3 1)0 ) 70. . . .2.J3 40 3 95 G' ! . . , .277 120 8 90 f > 9. . . .240 100 4 00 5(1. ( . . .273 3 00 09. . .247 40 4 00 W. . . .3)7 ) 210 8 1)0 ) 70. . , .231 40 4 00 51. . . .343 SO : i 90 130. . . .231 4 05 ' , . .MM 2 JO 8 90 JO-J , .205 4 05 is' ! . .283 20(1 ( 3 90 77 . , .2M ) 4 05 63 . .1270 120 3 ( H ) 218. . . .215 4 05 180. . .350 210 3 UO 1'IOS AND SKIPS. 3. , . . 90 8 25 No. Av. Pr. 247 stocltcrs 80 $3 40 55 westerns 105 8 75 107 westerns 100 8 75 130 westerns 104 3 73 100 westerns 105 8 75 112 western1 ! . ' 104 8 75 100 westerns 101 8 75 78 natives 'M 2 90 Notes. G. A. Dell's of Scribner , cair.o in with hogs. G. A. Polders came In from Earloy , la. , with hogs. J. Rosenborough and R. Gray , of .Blue Springs , had hogs on the market. W. C. Adslt , of Newport , marketed two cars of cattle. Karlincr , Iowa , was represented by Nels Nelson with hops. R. M , Friend accompanied thirteen car loads of western cattle for Reel & Rosen- dale. dale.S. S. C. Duncan , of the firm of Lees & Dun can of Daykin , w.is on market with hogs and cattle. " D. G. Robb brought in hogs and cattle from Endicott. G. II. Alford of Cheney hud cattle on mar ket. Inspector Clark Howard condemned one lump-jaw steer. \V. Wukeliu had thirty-nmo head of six- teen-nionths-ohl Poland China hogs on the market which were the heaviest hogs seen hero in some time. Thirty-seven averaging 532 pounds each sold for $3.00 , and two of the heaviest , which were crippled , sold to the packers for $33. OMAIIA MARKETS. 1'rotlucc , Fruits Etc. Eaos Strictly fresh , 17c. BUTTER Creamery , lanev , 17@lSc ; choice , 15@lGc. Dairy , fancy. 15@IOe ; choice , 12@ 14c. Country , fancy , 13' < sl4u ; treed to choice , 10@llc ; fair , 9glOc ( ; inferior , OQj'c. Li vis PiflEoxs Per doz , $ \ .SO. GAMI ; Prairie chickens , 52.00fe3.00 ( ; mal lard ducks , SS.r > 0@3.00 : mixed aucks , $1.50 ® 2.00 ; te.il. Sl.23tjdl.50 ; jack snipe , $1.25(31.50 ( ; plover , $1.00 1,25 ; venison saddles , 18@14o ; carcasses , 8@10e. BUAXS Choice hand-uicked navy , $1.75 ® $2,00 ; choice hand-picked medium , $1.050 l.SO ; choice hand-picked country , $1.GO@1C5 ; clean country , $1.50@1.CO ; inferior country , fl.00fai.25. HiiTcs , Pnivis , TAI.LOW. ETC. Green salted hides , 4'.f < 34Xe ; dry salted hides , 5oj dry Hint hides , 7c ; calf hides , 4V(2.5u ( ; damaged hides , 2o loss : slieop pelts , grcun , each , 25c@ SI.00 ; sheep polls , dry , per Ib , 9@12c. Tallow , No 1 , 4@4J o ; No. 2 , 8 @ : ) > fc. Urea so , white , 4K@4 > o ; yellow , 2 > C3c. \Vooi. Fine , average , 15@lOo ; medium , average , 21@22 ; ( iimrtor-bloocl , avorngo , 20@ 21o ; coarse average , 15@17o ; cotts and rough , average , 14@10c. CIIIIESI : Young Americas , full cream , lie ; factory twins , 9a ; off grades , 0@7c ; Van Uossen Eiloin , 11.50 per doz ; snp sago , 19o : brick , 9@10c ; lltnburger , 8@9c ; domes- tie Swiss , liJc. LEMONS Fancy , $0.00@S.50j choice , fl.OO ® 5.00. 5.00.APW.B8 APW.B8 Per bbl , Sl.00133.00. ; CALU-OUXIA PUACUES 20 ib boxes , 11.50 ® 1.75. 1.75.CALIFOIINIA CALIFOIINIA GIIAPE * J1.50@1.75. CALiroitKiA PLUMS $1.50. PEAIIS 40 Ib boxes , $1,75@3.25. BANANAS According to size , per bunch , 2.00@3.00. COCOANUTS Per 100 , J3.00. Ari'i.E BuTruii 5o , CiDKlt Ubls , $ .r .BO ; hf bbls , $3.00 , MAFI.K SUOAU 13 @ 15o pur Ib. VBAI , Choice , medium slzo , 5Xflio ; choice heavy , 5o ; spring lambs , ? 30.00i < f30,00 per doz. HONUV lOo per Ib for choice , PIIKSUUVEH 9K@10o per Ib. JUI.LIES ilJjJMlc pur Ib. BEUSWAX No. 1 , 10@19o. Pies Fzm Pickiod , kits , 75u ; plckleS pigs' tongues , kits , $2.85 ; piculod trlpo , kits , 05c ; pickled H. U. triiie , kits , 85o ; spli-cd pigs' hocta , Icits , $1.15. UKKV TOXOUKS Salt , bbls , f 20. HAT $ .OJ@5.00. CHOI- -10.00@l2,00. BIIAN $10.00. SAUSAOK Bologna , 4@4Mo : Frankfort , 7o ; tongue , 8u ; gummcr , 20n ; head cheese , Oo. \VKUTINCI PAI-KII Straw , per Ib , \ % @ 2 o ; rag , 2 > io ; munllla , B , 5@0)io ; No. 1 , SALT Dairy , 2SO Ib3 In bbl , bulk , * 3.10 ; host grade , ( > 0 , 5s , tJ.80 ; best grade. 100 , 8s , 13.40 ; best grade , 23 , 10s , $3.80 ; rocic salt , crtisned , $1.80 ; dairy salt , AshtonI50-lb bags , 85o ; hulk. 224-lb bags , (3.40 ; common , in bbls , $1.25. GANUV 9K@13 > o perlb , CIIOCOIATU AND COCOA 2137o per Ib ; German chicory , rod , 7.'fo. OiNOEn Jamaica , } { pluts , $3.00 per doz. FAHINACCOUS UOJDS Barley , 3JKo ; far ina , 4 } c ; peas , Oo ; oat meal , 25o ( ; mac- aronia , Ho ; vermicelli , Ilo ; rice , 3X@0 o ; , saco and tapioca , 0@7c. FISH Salt Dried codflsh , 5J/3 > < oscaled ; herring , 24a per box ; hoi. herrim ; , uom. , OOo ; Hamburg , spiced herring , ! 1.40 ; Hoi. herring , 70c@l,00 ; mackerel , largo family , $11.50 per 100 Ibs ; whitelish , No. 1 , # 5.50 ; family , $3.75 ; trout , $5.25 ; salmon , $3.50 ; anchories , SOo. i * NUTS Almonds , J5Q17 ; Brazils , So ; fil berts , Ilo ; pecans , lOo ; wulnuts , 12o ; peanut cocks , Bo ; roasted. 10o. I'OTATOKS 20 ( J5o per bu. POULTUY Old liens aud chickens , $3.00@ 8.50 ; spring chickens , $3,60@3.01) ; duck and gceso , perjb , lOo ; turkeys , UGilOo ; young ducks , per doz , t'1.00 ; geese , $ a.00@7.00. SuoAiis-Cut loaf , 9 > tfo ; cut loaf , cubes , OK" ; standard , powdered , 91fo ; XXXX , powdered , % ; granulated , itandard , " " " ; csnfoctlonors' A , 8-Vc ; white , extra 0 , climax , 8Uc $ extra O , Nobrmkn , S'sV , amber , 71(0 ; California golden C , 7ifc. LAUD Tlorccs Refined. 5J o ; ohotco OJffoj inro loaf , O o ; kcttlo rendered , 7 0. Add tfo to } { a for smaller quantities. Oits-Kerosono-P. W. , 9o ; W. W. 12o ; headlight , 13o ; salad oil , $ J.15@0,00 per dozen. SU.SOIH U < @ 3Voper Ib. STAHCH 57o per Ib , Stovn POLISH $3.00@5.87 per gross. SPICES Whole , per Ib Allspice , Ho ; Cai- sln , Chltm , 0o ; cloves , Zanzibar , 30c ; nut megs , No. 1 , 75o ; popper , 17c. Dry Goods. PIIINTB Pink nud Robes Richmond , 6 * 0 j Mien. Oc ; Riverpulut , 6 < o ; Steel River , O o ; Pacific , OVc. Indigo Blue St. LoRer. tVashlngton. 0 } o ; American , OVtfo ; Arnold. OKcArnold ; Century. 9c ; Windsor Gold Ik't , lOJ c ; Arnold B. lO o ; Arnold A , 12o ; Arnold Gold Seal , 'O&o ' ; Yellow Seal , 10)soj Amanlii , 12c. CoMFoiiTRils $0.50@35.00 COIISET JIJANS Boston , 7J c ; Androscog- ; ln , 7Jie ; Kcarsago , 7Jfc ; Rockport , O fo ; Jousetogn. OJ c. CKASH Stevens1 13 , 5Ko ; Slovens' A. 7o ; jloached , 8c ; Stovcim" P , 7Vo ; bleached , 8o ; Stevens' N , 8k'o ; blenched , 9K ° i Stevens' SRT , llKc , IJnNiMS Amoskeag , 9 oz , IBJc ; Evorctt , 7 oz , 13o ; York , 7 oz , 18o ; Haymaker , 8j o ; JnfTroy , XX , HKc ; JnlTroy. XXX , 12'o ' ; Heaver Creek , AA , 12c ; Beaver Creek , BB , Ho ; Bcavor Crook , CO , lOc , QINIIIIAM Plunkott , checks , 0 fc ; Whlt- Housckcopcr , 8) 0 ; New Candidate , Berkeley cambric , No. 00 , Oo ; You Bet , M , O'fc ; butter cloth , OO. 4 o ; Cabot , 7' < c ; Farwoll , half bleached , Bkfo ; Fruit of Loom , 8 0 ; Green G. Oo ; Hope , 7j < fc ; King Phillip cambric , lOo ; Lonsdalo cambric , lOo ; Luns- dale , SJifo ; Now York mills , lOo ; Popporoll , 43 in , lUo ; Pcpporell , 40 In , He ; Pepuerell , 0-4 , 14Kc ; Pepporol ) , S 4 , SOc ; Popperell , 0-4 , 3-'c ; Popperoll , 10 4 , 21c ; Canton , 4-4 , 8 , c ; Canton , 4-1 , 0o ; Triumph , Oo ; Wumsutta He ; Vullo.v5u. TICKS Oakland , A , 7) o ; International , YY , Su ; Shctucket , S , SJ c ; Warren , No. 870 , lOo ; Berwick , BA , Ibc ; Acme , 18c : York , 80 in , 12) ) < c ; York , 32 in , 18J ; Swift River , Se ; Thorndike , OO , 8 > < c ; Uhorudilto , EF , SJ c ; Thorndiko , 120. U&C ; Thorndiko. XX , 15u ; Cordls , No. 5 , 9&c ; Cordls , No. 4 , lOJ c. DUCK West Point , 23 in. 8 oz , 9Ho ; West Point , 29 In , 10 07 , 12o ; West Point , 29 In , 13oz , 16Xu ; West Po.nt , 40 in , 11 oz , lOc. Fi.ANNHi.3 Plaid Raftsmen , 2'Jo ' : Clear Lake , 30) ) c ; Iron Mountain , 20 } < c. PniNTs Solid Colors Atlantic , Oo ; Slater , Co : Berlin oil , 0 ; < o ; Garner oil , 0@7c. SimiTi.vo CIII.CKS Caledonia X. Caledonia XX , lO c ; Economy , 9c : Otis. Uo ; Graalte. 0c ; Crawford chcclis , 8c ; Haw River pluids , 5 } c. SIIEETINO , BHOWN Atlantic A , 4'4 , 7. Atlantic . H , 4-4. 7e ; Atlantic . D . , . 4-4 . , 0c ; Atlantic P , 4-4 , Oc : Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Au- rora C , 4-4 , 4 fc ; Crown X-XX , 4-4 , OJfc ; HoosierLL , 4-4 , .YJ . , o ; Indian Head , 4-1 , 7c ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , 5Jfo ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5 } o ; 1'cpporcll R , 4-4 , OJfe ; PoDperoll E , 40- inch , 7 e ; Pcpporell , 8-4 , 17J o ; Popporell , 04 , 20c ; Pcpperell. 10-4 , 2 c ; Utica C , 4-4 , 4Jfc ; Wachusetts , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora R , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora B , 4-4 , ( 'Me. FLANNELS \Vliito-G. H. No. 2 , Jf&Xc \ ; G. H. No. 1 , , 20fc } ; G. H. No. 2 , > tf , 22Kc ; G. H. No. 1 , ? J , SOn ; Quechco No. 8 , y 32 } c ; Quecheo No. 2 , % , 87 } e ; Anawan , 82 } c ; Windsor , 32kc. FLVN.NEI.S Red C , 24 inch , I5tfc ; E , 31 inch , 21'4u ; G G , 3t inch , Me ; H A F , J , 23c ; J R Ftf. . 27er O , r , 23c. KESTUCKV .IHANS Hercules , ISo ; Leam ington , 33 } ; Glenwood , 20c ; Melville , 23o ; Bang-up , 27Xc ; Memorial , 15c ; Standpoint , ISc ; Durham , 27'xjc. AlisoELi.NKOUS Table oil cloth , $2.50 ; table ml cloth , marDlo , S2.5U ; plain Holland , 0) e , dado Holland , 12' c. PRINTS Dress Charter Oalc , .We ; Rama- po , 4c ; Lodi , 5 * c ; Allen , Oc ; Richmond , Oc ; Windsor , 0 } < c ; Eddystone , C ) c ; Pacific , O c. c.BATTS Standard , Sc ; Gem. 8c ; Beauty , 12Ke ; Boone , Ilo ; B , cased , $0.30. BLANKETS White , ? 1.00@7.50 ; colored , $1.10@S.OO. CAM iinics Slater , Do ; Woods , 5c ; Stand ard , 5e ; Peacock , 5c. CAUPETWAIIP Bibb , white , ISKe ; colored , 21 c. COTTON FLANNELS 10 nor cent trade dis. ; EE , 8cGG \ , 9 c ; XX. 10 > c ; OO , llj c ; unbleached , LL , fiKo ; CC , 0e ; SS 7rc ; NN , 12 } e ; A A , 14c ; DD , 13 > < fc ; TT , Kij e ; YY , 18c ; BB , 19c ; 20. bleached , 8 } c ; 00 , 12T ; SO , 18Xc ; 50 , brown and slate , Oc ; 70 , 12.1JJC ! 90 , lOc. ' Groceries. PitovisioNS Hams , No. 1 , 10-lb average , lie ; 20 to 23 Ibs , 10140 ; 13 to 14 Ibs , UK" ! No. 2 , 9J c ; specials , 12u ; shoulders , 5 > ic ; breakfast bacon , No. 1 , SJ c ; specials , 12c ; plcuic , OJ c ; ham sausaee , b' u ; dried beef hams , 9 > e ; beef tougucw , SO.UO per dozen ; dry salt meats , DJlQgOc ier ) Ib ; boneless ham , & ) c ; hum roulette , 0c. PICKI.ES Medium , per bbl , $5.00small ; , $3.00 ; gherkins , $ n 30 ; C. & B. chow chow , qts $5.1)0 ) ; pts , $3.10. BAGS American A , seamless , 17c ; Union square paper , discount 35 per cent. COFFEE Green Fancy , old golden Rio , 24o : fancy old peaberry , 25s ; Rio , choice to funcy , 23c ; Rio , urime , 2ic ; Ru > , good , 21e ; Mocha , 290 ; Java , fancy Maudebliug , 2ic ; Java , good interior , 24c. COHTGK Roasted Arbucklo's Ariosa , 24iffc ; McLuughiin's XXXX 21&c ; German , 28o ; Dilworth , 24lse ; Alarom.i , 21J c. D'.UBD FIIUITS Currants , 4J @ 5c ; prunes , 1 casks , 1300 Ibs , 4 , ' ( < 54Kc ; prunes , bbls or bags , } { @ o ; citron ueols , drums , SO Ibs , 21c ; lemon ncel , drums , 20 Ibs , Kie ; fard dates , boxes , 12 Ibs , 0 ; apricots , choice evap orated , 18o ; apricots , jelly , cured , 25 Ib boxes , 14c ; ajiricots , fancy. Mount Hamilton , 25 Ib boxes , 15o ; apricots , choice , bags , 80 Ibs , 1'll c ; upiiles , evaporated , Aldcn , 60 Ib boxes , 0u ; apples , Star , 0'I'l ' ) o ; apples , fancy Alden - don , 5 Ib , Sc ; apples , fancM Alilen , 2 Ib. SJjc ; blackberries , evaporated , 50 Ib boxes , 6jJ@ Go ; cnernos , pitted , dry cured , 15o ; pears , California funcy , } a boxes , 25 Ib , 12 } e ; peaches , Cal fancy , % a unpacked boxes , 23 Ibg , 15o ; poaches , Cul No 1 , fancy , ' < f& unp bags , bO Ibs , lie : ; poaches , fancy , ovup unp , 50 lt > boxes , 12@14c ; peaches , SaltLaUe , now , 7@7Kc ; nectarines , red , 12u ; nectarines , sil ver , bags , 12c ; pitted plums , Cal , 23 Ib boxes , Ho ; raspberries , evup N Y , new , 21o ; prunes , Cal. R C , 90-100 boxes , 23 Ibs , 8c ; prunes , Cul , R C , 00-70 , 9c ; orange pool , 15o ; raisins , Cal ifornia Londons , cron 1888 , $2,49@2.00 ; rat- Bins , Cal loose , muscatels , crop 1888 , 31.90 ® 2.00 ; Vuleuclas , 18S8 , 7 > c. CANNED Fian Brook trout , 3 Ib , $2.40 , salmon trout , 2 Ib , $ ! . > ; ehuns , 1 Ib , $1.25 ; clams , 3 Ib , $2.00 : clam chowder , 3 Ib , $1.25 j duvlled crabs , 1 Ib , $3.25 : deviled crabs , ' . Ib , $3 60 ; codfish halls , 2 ib. 51.75 ; cavler , K Ib , $2.23eols ; , 1 Ib. $3,40 ; lobsters , lib , $1.90 ; lobsters , 2 Ib , $3.90 ; lobsters , deviled , yt Ib , $2.25 ; mackerel , 1 Ib , $1.05 ; mackerel , mus tard sauce , 3 Ib , $3.10 ; mackerel , tomato Banco. 3 Ib , $3.40 ; oysters , 1 ID , 03o ; oysters , 2 Ib , $1.00 ; salmon , C. R. , 1 Ib , $3.00 ; Bulmon , C. R. , 2 Ib. $3.8u : salmon , Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.00 ; salmon , Alaska , 2 Ib , $2.05 ; shrimps , 1 Ib , $ ' .05. Corn beef , 1 Ib square cans , $1,20 ; 2 11 square cans , $3,05 ; 0 Ib square cans , $0.50 ; H Ib square cans , $14.00. Lunch tontrucs , 1 Ib round cans , $3.00 ; 2 Ib round cans , $4.7C. Bruwn , 1 Ib square cans , $1.20 ; 3 Ib square canx , $3.00 ; 0 Ib square cans , $0.50 ; 14 Ib square cans , $14.00. Ox tongues , 1 % Ib round cans , $5.00 ; 3 Ib round cans , SO.Ot ) ; 2 Ib round cans , $7.00 ; U Ib round cans. S.OO. Chipped beef , 1 Ib round cans. $2.00 ; 3 Ib round cans , $4.00. Roast beef , 1 Ib round cans , $1.20 ; 2 Ib round cans , $3.00. Potted ham , > / Ib round cans , 05o ; Ib round cans , $1.20. Deviled ham , Ib round cans , 05o ; i < Ib round cans , tl.20. Potted ox tongue. } { Ib round cans , 05n ; K Ib round cans , $1.20. Compressed ham , 1 Ib square cans , $1,75 ; 2 Ib square cans , $3.75. Tripe , 3 Ib round cans , $1.80. Minced col- lops , 3 Ib round cans , 93.20. Boneless pigs foot , 2 Ib square cans , $3.33 , One pound cans are packed two dozen and four dozen to case. Two pound cans nro packed ono dozen and two dozen to case. Half pound cans packed two dozen to caso. Quarter pound cans packed four dozen to caso. All prices per dozen net. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK. Capital , - $4OOOOO Surplus , - - - 4O.OOO 0 ( Hears and Directors 13. M. Horseman , O Jl , Hitchcock , Jos , Unrneau. Jr. , A , Henry. I Al. Anderson. Win. U.Maul , v pros , ; I , . II. Wll l ms , A. P. Hopkins , pres. ; A. Mlllard , casnlur tf. li , bryaut , assistant cashier. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , flO/i South tilth Street , - Onuilin ; " " " "NEBRASKA" NATIONAL BANK , U. S. DEFOSTORY , OUAIIA , NEB. Cnpitni $ ino.ono Sin-plus Jan. 1st , 1SS1) ) 62,001) Ot'KICKllS AND niiinCTOUS : HuNitVW. YATKS , President. l.KWis 3. UKII : > . Vlco President. A. H.TotUAUN. W. V. Mouse , JOHN S. Coi.i.iNS , U. U. Cit-niNO , J.N. II. PATIllCK. W II. S. IIUOIIE' . Cashier. THE IRON BANK. Cor. 121 li ami faruani Sts. A General lUinklm : IluMuess Transacted. ISSUED DY CITIES , COUNTIES , SCHOOL - - . . , - , , DISTRICTO , WATEH Correspondence solicited . COMPANIES , ETC. N.W , HARRIS & COMPANY , Bankers , 103-105 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO. 7O State Street , BOSTON. KIRKENDALL , JOHES & CO. , Succesion to Reed , Jonci & Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of B ots & Snoes Ageult for Ilosto 11 HubborBhoo.Co. , 1102. 1101 and 1100 llaruoy ( Street , Oualia , Kebraika. Broworo. STORK & I LER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1531 North Elxhtecntli streetOmaha , Neb. Cornlco. EAQLE CORNICE WORKS , Mannfecturers of Galyanlzefl Iron Cornice WtutlotT-cup ) nod mctallOKkjIlRlits , John ICionet | r , proprietor. li nnil liu tiuuili ICtli ttrout. Stoajn Fjttlnga , Pumps , Eto. 8TIIANG Jt CLAltK STKAM I1KA.TIKQ C0n Pomps , Pices and Engines , Ittim , water , ratlnnr and mining suppllti , lc. VM , Vft and VU l-arnuui iltoct , Uinauo. U" S. WlND EXUINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , ( lallldar nlnd mllli , 018 and Kl ) .Inncs it , , Omaha. U , K Koif , AotlnK Manager. VROWNULL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , EbeaMron work , steam pumpi , IRW mllli. U13-121i trtU utrcel.OuiuLa. Iron Works. PAXTON & VIERLINO IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cait Iron Building fork , Knitlnes , brass work , JSneral foundry , machine and blacksmith work. O it Ice and works , U , 1 * . It/ . and nth ilrecl , Omaha. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire aiidlron Railings Desk rails , window guards , flower itandi. wlro slvai , tc. l&l Nurtli loth strgct , Omaba. _ OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Froof Safes , Vaults , Jail work , Iron shutters and flr tscepts. U , Audreeu. nruu'r. Corner 1UD aud Jackson SU , & CO. , Wholtsile miBUfaoturersot Sash , Boors , Blinds ani Moulilings , Oraoch omce. Ulliand ItarJ stteaU. Oiasha. K a. SOUTH OMAHA7 " " UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of South Omaha , Limttci IT ! Agricultural lmplomonta. 1,75 IA oJTfiT.t .iDi'/lviLj' trc T , mricult'l ' Implements , Mite , Carriages Hurclti. etc.VIiole ao. : Omntin , Nebraska. Furnlturo. DKl\Ml'AK'l \ > Wbolesalo Dalcps : in Fiirnilnre , KfiriiiMn street , Omntia , N bra > kft. oiiA.Ri.Bs Faniilnrs , Omaha , ! \el > riilia. Qrocorlos. _ MeCORD , 1JRADY jTcoT Wiolswle Grflcers , streU . Oiiiahn , Ntbraito. Hnrdwnro. w. j. RitoAi CH , Hny Hirdware , Iron and Stool , Cprlnes , wnami stuck , hard if nro , luiutinr. eto. INI ana 1111 llrau r ln. l. Oiuaba. Manufacturers ntid job era In Wa0is ! , Buggies Ral&Piows , Elc. Cor , Dili anil 1'nclto utrcaU. Omaha , Artists' Materials. A. E , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1611 1 ounlns street , Omitba , Ncbrn kn. Doots nncl Shoos. jr. v. MOJISK A m' , Jobliers of Boots and 1101,110) ) , 11U3 Mouiilna sluet. Omaha. Alnnu factory , fcuuimcr atrcut , Uuslon. _ Coal , Coke , Eto. | JAMES IF. THATCHER COAL CO. , Minors and Shippers of Coal anl Goto Koom VI , U v. .Siitliuml lltiuk Uullultu , Omxbti. OMAUA COAL , COKE A LIME CO. Jolite.sof UriUiil SJftCoai , KH South 13tli itr > .el. Ouialiu.Xebraalfc. XEBUA SKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Cote , 211 South Wti it. , Oaialm , N b. LUMBER , ETC , JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumlier , Etc , Imported ami American I'nrllanJ "cnicnt. 8taM agent for lli.wiiuWto luiliuu 1C cement und r wmuunm. FlMS R. LEE , Dealer in Baidy/cod / Lumber , Wood carpet * nnil pnrqurl I'oorlni : . Vtli and Uouglai Btiecta , Umnlia. ttcli , ' OMAHA LUMliKRCa , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale ISth street anil Union 1'ailltu track , Onialin. LOUIS KRADVORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Ocors.Etc. Yards Corner 7th and Pouglus. Offlet Corner lUtli and IJoumai. FRED. W. OKAY. Lninlie1 Lime Cement EtcEtc , , , , , , Cormcr 9th aud Douglas eta , Oumha. C. N. DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lnnte , 13th and California ntrecti.Olimlm , Nebraska. / . OBERVELDER A CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Mi Jincry & Notions OU , 21Uaad 212 Souih lull etrvut. Notions. J. T. ROIJINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Fimiishing Goods , 11J1 Uarnoy Street , Omaha. _ - - R1DDELL & HIDDELL , Stor 16 and Commission Merchants , SpecialtiesDuller. . < * CK > . clieese. poultry , 1112 Howard atroct , Omaha , Hub. _ Dry Coocla and Not ton _ - _ . E. SMITH A CO. , Dry Goods , FnrnistiingGoDds and Notions 1102 and 1101 Douglas , cor. lltli itrcut , Unmlia , Nab. KlLPATmCK-KOUll DRY GOODS CO. , Importers & Joabcrs in Dry Goods , Notions Gcat'i furnlBliInK iioodn. Corner lltli ami liarnej _ tr ct , Ora.ilia , Nebraska. f A TAYLOR Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shm ) Meclinnlta' tool and Iluffftlo calo § . 1 U3 Dougla * Irctit. Omaiia , l > ob , _ Toyst Eto. XT. 1IAIWY A CO. , Jobber * of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Gocd ? , Ooune furnishing gooda. cbllilrcu'a carrluci'3 , 1201 * uruani § tre t , Omalm , Nob. _ J Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refiied and Lubricating Oils , Axle greato , etc. , Omaha. A. II. Blthop , Manag rt , Papor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wliolesale Paper Ds lers. Carrr a nlca mck nf prlntln . wrm plnti nud paper , ypeclnl attentionKlrcn to card iiaper PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and' SOUTH 1302 PARNAM STREBT. JOHN E. WILKINSON , Teacher of the Violin * Itapld Progress Onarantoei ) . l > 24 North ISttt Street , Omuha , Nebraska. ANEW coLLAR " P" " "