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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1889)
" " a jM rninlipiijj "T" liii iiiiiiflpii mi Miiii h hh jTni i i i _ f THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 1C. 1880. 3 II THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Whont Passably Aollvo nnd Valuoa Rule Steady I AN EASIER FEELING IN CORN Trndine In Onts Uneventful A Qulot liny In Provisions A flight tlun or Cattle IIors Open t Active QitotntloiiB citicAuo I'uonuqn maiikrts Ciiicaoo , Nov 15. [ Spoclal Telegram to The llrE ] Wlicnt was passably active to day and values ruled very steady Fluctua tions wcro wltliln narrow limits , and no news of n dlaqutotlng character was In circu lation Foroltfn markets were strong ana cables from the other stdo wore for once In substantial harmony Now York did not ro- liort an ) large amount of new business , but clearances fronAhrto principal ports today , wcro large , Including ; il,3W ( buBhols of wheat and 18.787 packages of ( lour , equal , all told , to about 410,000 bushels A Now YorK dispatch gives thu clearances for the ontlro list of American ports at 501,000 busholsof Wheat ami flour The Chicago market did not develop particularly strlxlng features i early beyond the fact that Increased general npcculattva Intorcst In wheat was shown by the operations of commission bouses Hutchinson was a largo.opcn seller of all fu tures , moro particularly May , ana succeeded for the greater part of the day in repressing the tendency to advance , but along about < noon the market got too strong for him , ana ' . the last half hour saw him a buyer at the ; 1 > cst prices of the day , December opened at i 82c , held for two hours and a half between j • 6\l@S\o \ and feSXc , touching the extremes I very lightly , a few sales bolng inado at the top and bottom , 'llio market clung close to 82o most of the tlmo Along about half past 12 o'clock tlia market turned up , nnd an ad- vnncoof > < o wus acoicd , December going to 82 } e , reacting before the close nna resting at o2J.foli c. May opened at bfl ) c , sold oil to b * ) c , advanced to 8 > J.fc , swunir back to ( HJJe , and udvanced to 85 } c , closing ut oMJSgO mu November wus at 81'gc ' at ttie close Compared with yesterday , the market closed } i@c higher 'l hero was an easier feeling In the corn market , but later speculative sentiment wus . : ; somewhat Influenced by the advancing ! j tcnduncvln wheat , and the shorts became ' uneasy olid were bidders for the stuff they ' had sold earlier in the dav Shipments from m the seaboard and also from this point were light and the demand for cish olforings was , ' , less urgent than it has boon , but the receipts ' continuo light only 222 curs although this ' : wus rather in excess of yesterdays csti- ' mates For tomorrow 230 cars are predicted K as the probable number of curs to bo in- Hi spected 'llio foreign market was quoted 1 llrm , and outside domestic murkets H steady There was n good inquiry for 1 May at around 33 > fc , and after a B B ' short spell ol weattners near the opening B/MSJ December becumo In good demand and ua- vanced from 31"i(7ijllj ( : c to which ilguro it SB had declined to U2) < u , and llnally closed at BjKvJ that , which is the sumo prlco as at the finish on the day before Muy llrmcd up und closed ESB at an advance of He on the final quotation of the day before J Trading in oats was uneventful , with E B prices nearly steady within an Insigniticant B range A few outside buying orders ap- l pearcd , but the rccolpts wcro small , being B rotbor below the estimate , und any tendency l to special weakness was checked by Elutchln- V sons purchases of about 250,000 bushels of t May at SJJfo that month also soiling at a split below December was qulot around BUo and November was neglected at \ \ ) } { @ ' 20c asked Withdrawals for shipment were 126,703 bushels No 2 white oats for Muy sold at 24Ji@24 a No 2 regular was noml- , nallySOc * > BJ In provisions another qulot dny was ox- / perlenvcd Cash buyers made reasonably MB fair purchases , but in the line of speculation , ; there was scarcely enough doing to awaken IBM ' any Interest Outsiders gave trade little or XH ho attention , and with floor operators a gen cral indisposition was exhibited to bracch out Still , under the circum- hJ stances , the focling was decidedly ctrong A free outward movement of the product held the market und prices rather lavorod V sellers Compared with yesterday , the B closings wcro unchanged for January lard .H and short ribs , 7k'u higher for November ; porK and lard.and 5o higher for January < pork , und 2Js'o higher for May pork flayf' x iJH CHICAGO LilVIS STOCK \ < B Chicago , Nov 15. [ Spoelal Telegram to liVS The 13ns. ] Cattle The run , as will bo ; . B' seen , Is light and divided at 5,000 natives and { H 3,000 Tcxans and ranccrs , ycc there wcro H probably 10,000 on Bale , as there wcro a largo > number left unsold at the close yesterday Hd Atout the only change to note was that buy K ors scorned a trlflo mora anxious , or rather V wcro raoro willing to look at the stock and ft muko bids than yesterday , and with 0,000 Jess f on sale than yesterday such would bo quito llkolv If there was unythingliko stronger fl prices paid , uo ono but n sharp export could n determine Salesmen ivho bad Texans , hoiv- • H ever , generally reported a slight aavanco , hSM and the few rangers on sale , together with t native butchers stock , sold steady , The I Bfl stocker and feeder trader presented no now HH features Cholco to extra beorcs , H.7.1,19 BB (314.1)0 ( ) ; medium to good steers , 1,850 to 1,500 HH/S lbs , ( U.70 ( < M.50 ; 1,200 to 1,350 lbs , 13.50(34.10 ( : DB 050to,20Ulbs , e2.80@3.25. Stockcrs and feed IMS' ors , $1. < 5 ( < 32.75 ; cows , bulls and mlxod , $1.20 KB © 2.60 ; bulk , ? 1.70@2.10. Texas steers , 12.20 BJ 052.80 ; cows , $1.80(0)2.15. ) Western ruugers , HH 2.503.50 ; cows , $ j.00@2 50. BBV Hoas with fresh receipts there were BB about 43,000 on sale The general market BJ opnncd uctivo , with an irregular range of Bf prices Iu the Rock Island division values HHY were about the sumo as Saturday , but In the BJ other two the sales showed a declmo of BBJ about 5a on heavy Puckers went in ut BBJ (3.70@3.b0 , largely ut $3.75 , and shippers at HHj t3.75M.82Jjf. ! } Light sorts made $3.73@3 80. H ' FINANOIAU m New Yonic , Nov 15. | Special Tolegramto lBV Tub Uec-I Stocics The action of the stooit f M market was not very signltlcant during the VJU * forenoon , The exceptional strength of yes K tcrday wns rosponslblo for the fact that many H . stocks opened } ( % } ( per cent hkUor , with H fair activity , bt Paul was exceptional with i H a gain of % per cent at 70 f , Those gains Bj were further supplemented by fractional ad- BJJ ' vauces during the hour , the upward move BJJ ment extending to all portions of the list , H though It was slow Tcnucssco Coal was HV again prominent for its advauco , however , VJJ Bud after opening up 1 per cent at 07 it rose j H * toC i. St Paul was the feature iu the rog V ) ular list , however , and trading In that stock H | was very large , while it toso % per cent after BJB | the opening , touching 71 tf , which was 1 > Y H H per cent above Us last ovemng's prlco ana \ ) { H H per cent bettor than its highest prlco of yes BJI tcrduy , There was largo trading also in H Union Paclllo , Atchison , Missouri Paclflo and Bl Louisville & Nashvlllo among the regular I H list , and Cotton Oil There Wcro ] H freer offerings toward the end of SJj • tkq hour aud the market began H to recede , soma of the list bolug carried { MVj below thq opening ilgures St , Paul was B bought heavily by Loudon houses and held B1 ' Its advance extremely well , the forolgu pur- HVJ - thascsbelng oitlmatod at 20,0qo shares Cot Hf ton Oil proved the weak pgliit la the market , H { and toward 11 o'clock It was knocked down BJJ from Siii at the opening to 80 % During BJJ the hour to noon a few declines were notice B . ibto Louisville -opped to 80 , Atchison to H M ) ( , Missouri Paclflo to C9 > X , Tonuosseo M Coal to til ) { , and Chicago Gas to 53 . Uock H ; Inland uadSt.1 Paul held strong , The boats H tried to doltroy conlldenco by clalining.that H Ml the strength is from the buying by H ihorts Except the bear oomblnutiou H rcpresouUsd by CammacK , Jones and H B Bateman , the trade Is much moro B bulllsti , ' Uull pointers ore uuineroui , touch * BJB i og Wabash , Union Paoltlo aud the Coaler * BBBk ' generally The feeling that the bank state ment for Saturday will bo much better has holpcd the market , The best prices of the day wcro reached after 12 o'clock , Northern Paclflo preferred wont to 8Urf , llock Island to M'j , St Paul to 72 , Mlsoarl Pacifio to 70 nnd Lackawanna to U3' ' . Other rail road shares moved up small fractions , but attracted less attention than these named Cotton Oil touched llio lowest point on the dcetlno and still further demoralization may follow The buying was largely by shorts In many shares , but foreign buying of St Paul was noticeable There was n slight setback from the best prices In the last halt hour Mono.v lonnod nt fi pr cent The total sates were 275,000 shares The following wore the closing quotations ! tl S , 4s rouular 17 ( TotMicro t' icWC . TO'i US s coupons . . .IJ7 do nraferroJ V irH lsreulnr..li't % O. .V .N.Y tl I U. K 44s cnuuani..l ; < A'i ' do prelorred H- 1'aclHttMotM ) . . . .1IT > < .V.V.Ontra ! 1M. ' 4 Central P/wltto 3I > WU.tcK . , IDS ClilcagolAlton . . .12JJ4 itocklslantl Vii ' Cblwwt > ,12aTllngtiin C. , M. , VSt.l' . , . . . . . 71i ! AJulncv . .I'ifl'il ' iloprefrrrsd . . . .tl.l'i ' ! ' AW . . . . MlJiSUIftUlJiOmMiA . ; lllluulsCentr.il,1lt ! < i cloprsforred " 7'i ' I. . II & VV , 0(4 ( tt.tlon IMclllC CS i Knnsnsd letis . . . 10's WSt Jj * I' K'i ' I.nkeShore lrai'il dopret.irrad IHJi Michigan C 'itrat , , (14 ( > i Wcstorn Union . . . HH Mlscouriraolllc . . . O. iSl Movr.r On call easy , rnnglng from fi to 8 per cent ; last lonn atC per cent PltlMK MUKCAVTlt.K PAl'BU 5) ) < @ * M l'Or cent SrcuUNn nxciusoB Quiet nnd llrm ; sixty-day bills , { 4.SI ; domnnJ , H.i-oJ/ . mining btuuk . New YonK , Nov IS fSocclil Telegram to Tub Una ] Che following um thi tnln- ingitocit quotitions ! American I1 , troiulBTi ) Horn Sliver 23) Caledonia 11.11. . . Hi Iron Silver 2r > ITiollar , IB ) Ontario tl4)J ) Crown PointLi Ophlr < V Con UaU .t Vn r.v ) ( W lilelltal 110 Commonwealth . . . ' "J ) yiynije ll.i luroka ! Con 3J ) Sierra Novaila..MI IilCrUto HJl Vellow Jacket 2Wi Ilomestako UX ) . Hontl OflcrlnuH AVAsnisoTON , Nov 15. [ Special Telegram to Tub Hee.I Ilonds ofTerod , $42,3.10 at 11.27 ; * 32,000nt , , fl.0J . IMtODUCH nMiiturs * CnioAnn Nov 15 \i\ * > n. m. close Wheat Higher ; November , 81XC5 Decem ber , 62)40 ) ; Mty , 8Wa Corn Firmer ; November , B3Vc ; Decem ber , 32 , 0' May , S.i ) & Outs Higher ; November , 20o ; May , 22 0. Kyo November , -l"5c. Uurlcv November , 55s. Piliriu Tlmothy-$1.10. Flax-Cash , 51.33 ; May , $1.-40. Whlsky-tl.03. Pork Steady ; November , M.07K ; Janu ary , 9:37K. : Lard Stcady.Novombor , 13 W\4\ \ \ January , $5 8. > @ 5.S7K. Flour l'irm , especially for rye ; spring wheat , $1.2504.00 ; rye , $2.J0i2.00. Provisions Shoulders , Sl.37 | ( i4 50 ; short clear , f5.50@3.l > 2)f ) ; short ribs , Novoraber , $5 25. Hutter Firmer ; crcamory , 10@233 ; dairy , 13@10c. Uhceso Quiet ; full cream cheddars nnd Hats , U@0 > fo ; Young Americas 9 © 'Jltfc ' Eggs Firm ; fresb , 19@2lc Hides Unchanged ; light green salted , 6c ; dry calf , 5@iio ; deacons , each , 20c Tallow Unchanged ; No 1 solid packed , 4c.No. ; 2 , 3 @ 3 } c ; cake , l c. lteooipts Shlpmts I Flour 18.000 15,000 Wheat 01,000 40.MX ( ) Corn 110,000 227,000 Oats 103.000 39.000 Now York Nov 15. Wheat Receipts C0.400 ; exports , 180,900 , ; spot firm , higher ; No 2 red , 8 + J i S0o in elevator , 80 'iadli ( 'o aflont ; & } { @ti6a f. o. b. ; ungraded red , 77 @ 80 o ; options higher : strong ; No 2 rca , November , closing at 8ljfo. ? Corn Kecoipts , 3.1,000 busnels ; exports , 3,100 ; spot llrm ; No 3 , 42 , ' o in elevator ; 4343'fo allout ; ungraded mlxod , 40/f ! < < $ 41Wc : options dull , higher ; November ut 42) c. Uats Koceipts , 44,000 bushels ; exports , 4,500 bushels ; spot firm : options stronger ; December , 'Silifa'XiXe ; spot No 3 white , 30 > no ; mixed western , 229c ( } ; wbito , DO ® 34 > o. UoiToe Options closed steady , 20@2o points down Sales : 93.000 nags ; November , $15.30 ; spot liio llrm ; fair cargoes , $19.75. Sugar Haw , llrm ; higher ; rclinod , nctlvo , firm firm.Petroleum Petroleum Steady ; United closed at Sl.lO/i'c for December Eggs Actlvo : western , 23 ( < | 24e. Pork Steady ; meis , inspcctod , $11.2o 11.50. Lurd Stronger ; sales : western steam , $ M7Ki closing at$0.50. Uuttor Steady ; Elgin , 2G@30c ; west ern dairy , 9@17o ; crcamory , U 17e. Cheese Stronger ; western , 7 > fftl03. ( .sjliiin'iiiioi-i , Nov 15. Sampio wheat Lower ; receipts , 893 cars Closing : No 1 hard , Novcmbor ; May , 8l > fo ; on truck , 79o ; No 3 northern , Novuuioer , 75 'fo ; May , S2 o ; on traclt , 77Q77l < o ; No 2 northern , November , 7bc ; Muy , T& ) aon \ track , 73@70o. fllllw iiK , Nov 15. Wheat Blrm ; cash , 74 > fe ; No 1 , northern , 82c Corn Firm ; No 3 , old , 33X"- Oats-Firm ; No 3 whlto , 'iiV ili Hye-Firm ; 40Kinc. ( Hurley Easlor ; No 3 , 5lc. Provisions Steidy ; pork , $9.05. St liiiuls Now 15. Wuoat Hlghor ; cash , 70c ; May , B4 8 Ko Corn Lower ; uusn , ! ) U 'sc ; Muy , 30pd @ 80io. uats Dull ; cash , 19J o ; May , 2Jifo. Pork Steady at $10.25. Lard Quiet ; $5.75@5.b0. Whisky btoady nt < 1.0J. Huttor Firm : eroamory , 20@iJo ; dairy , 18@20c. LivoriKinl , Nov 15 , Wheat Steady ; demand good ; holders o.tor moderately ; California No 1 , 7s 2d@7s 3 > .jd per ceutul Corn Quiet ; demand fair ; now niixod western , 4s % d per coutal ClnolMiiiiii , Nov 15. Wheat Stronger ; No 3 rod , 78c Corn Easier ; No 3 mixed , 07X@33c Whisky-Jl.OJ. Ilmi'n4 Ony , Nov 15. Wheat Steady ; No 2 hard , cash , d3o bid ; No 1 hard , cash nnd Novoraber , 59o ; No 3 red , cash , 70 0 bid Corn Steady ; No 3 , cash , 35o bid ; May , 20o bid OaU-Casb , 176 bid LIVE STOCK Clilcauo , Nov 15. The D.rovcrs' Journal reports as follows ; Cattle Receipts , 9,000 ; market steady to stiongj-cholco to extra oooves , $ .1.75@4-90 ; steers , $ J.bi ( ( < r4 50 ; stoukcrs aud foodois , $1.75 @ 2.75 ; cows , oulls und mixed , $1,20 2 bO ; T'oxus cattle , $1.7U@2.bO ; westeru rangers , $2.00 3.50. nogs Kecoipts , 25,000 ; market a shade easier ; mlxod , $3.00 3.50 ; heavy , $3.03(3 ( 8.87J ; skips , $ J.00@3 50. ; Sheep ltecelpts , 7,000 ; market steady ; natives , $2.75C t.5.O0 ; westerns $ J.40@1.20 ; Texans , UOOQI.IO ; lambs , Sl.50@5.75. Nniluiial Hioolt Vardn , Kant fir IiiiuiM , Nov 15. Cattle Hocolpts , 1,300 ; shipments , 1,900 ; Bleady ; fair to funcy native steers , $3.23 ( < 4V0 : stockers and feeders , $2.10a25. Hogs Uecolpts , 5,400 ; shipments , 3,400 ; firm ; heavy , $3 50 ( 23.70 ; packiug , I3.55Q 3.75 ; light , tj3.G0GW.S0. llunsas Ulty , Nov 13. OUtlo Rooelpts , 5,009 ; shipments , 4,700 : inurkot strongs cows , $1.40(3J,4U ( ; stookers and feoJors , rJ.3d@3.W. Hogs Kecoipts , 7,700 ; shipments , S30 ; market strong : light , $3.75 3.60liouvy ; and mixed , $ a 3 > i@3.72H. Klnux oity , Nov 15. Cattle nocolpts , 000 ; shipments 800 ; market steady nnd un changed ; cows , $1.004 $ . ' . .05stockcrs ; and feeders , tl.50Q2.00 ; veal calves , $3,00 ( 3.15. Ho s Uecoipts.4.400 : market opened lower and closed weak : light , $3.57Ki 3 03 ! r heavy , $3 62 > { © J.02 } ; mixed , * 3.503.07 > i , O.UAHA lilVK SlOQlC Oattln Friday , iVovombor 15. There was a pretty fair run of cattle again today , but , as has bcuu the rule of lute , the quality did pot overage very good The sup ply of beef cattle was made up principally of half fat natives , with a few loads of pretty # fair stuff The general market was slow anil not essentially ditloront , so far as prices were concerned , from yesterday AnjlTilug really desirable however , was Arm The natives sold principally nt $3 45MJJ.G7W , nnd as blgh as $1.15. There was a bettor clem ami for feeders than yesterday , there bolng moro buyers In the yards The movement was qulto free , a good mnnj * cattle changing hands before the close of the market The inquiry was largely for n rood grndo of cat tle , which arc none too plenty Values did not show any essential change from yester day , Natives brought $3.40C J.7J , but the bulk of the trading wus in westerns , which sold nt $2.20 < B2.75. There were n few good cows and heifers among the ofTorlngs of butchers stock which sold quito rcndilv at good prices The supply of ennnors was largo The market la this classof stock was about steady In some Instances siilosmcu who had somctbiu < s that the buyers especially wanted thought " they got hotter prices Natives sold at $1 33@J 90 and souio Cole rado-Toxas nt $1.80. ilnz . The market took another downward turn agald today , but tlia decline was light The market opened about 6o lower , and $3.(15 ( was thu popular prlco for everything A few llgnt sorts sold at $ .1.75 , and there was some trading at $3.70 , which happened to suit special buyers Ot'ier hogs Just ns good had to be sold nl $103. It is in tact n ono prlco market , and It docs not appcarto mnkoinuch difference what tuo quality is , good hogs nnd those that are far from good bringing the same money The buyora evidently wanted the bogs , and towards the close values stif fened up somowli.it so that the general market could hardly bo quoted 5o lower , perhaps to call it n slindo lower would moro nearly express the amount of the decline The movement was active and u clearance was practically clUctcd by the middle of the forenoon , Sliop There were some more of the same kind of western sheep that were hero yesterday , on the market again today Prices were stronger ll ( > OIpt4. , Cattle 1,900 Hogs 3,900 Sheep 3V. ) Horses 21 ProvAiiiii < i rrloa * . Thofolhwl : ! ' Ua tuUoi p. 'kui ' pill In tlils.nir' .tBt for thi g. 'ilJS of sto.se nid.i- Honed : Prune steers 13 > ) to 111 > 0 lhi . ? 1.21 01.03 Good stecM , 131) ) to 113) ltn . JI.UJ 4I.2,3 Good steers , 10 > ) to l3)Jlb ) . . . 3.50 Ml 10 Common 1000 to 1130 lb stuors 3 01 @I fl'l Western steers 2.3) ) ( ( 1.20 Common cinnor * l.DJ laHSi ) Ordinary to rair C3W3 1.31 ( { 3J Fair to good COW3 l.SJ Q. 62.1 Good too"iolco OOW3 2,15 ' < $ IS ) Fairto good bulls l.SJ ( ( § 20) Light stocKCrs mid feoJors . . , 2 0) ujii 63 Feeders 030 to UOO lbs 2.20 rre3.00 Fair to choice light hogs 3 03 ( . ( tJ.70 Fair to ch-ilco be vv , iois , . . 3 01 s.1,70 Fair to ctnlco mlxod h04& . . . . . 3.G ) r' < 3.03 Common to rough hn s 3.2 > ( a-1.3) Itoprosjntarivs rj3 \ i. sterus No Av Pr No Av lr 10 1071 $3 10 11 1144 $3 GO 22 1131 3-13 22 1457 3 ( ! . - ! $ 3 1410 3 30 19 1277 115 LOWS II 937 135 9 931 2 10 10 S13 141 10 Svl 2 25 34 931 180 25 101 2 2.3 17 b9.1 t 0 22 ' .W 2 30 20 1I3S 2 00 5 1242 2 30 1 1100 2 00 20 1192 2 7.3 0 1193 2 10 20 10i0 2 90 CAIVLS ' t 390 2 01 0 15 > 3 23 1 230 2 7.1 1 129 3 73 1 210 3 23 IEEDZHS 2fi 813 2 10 2-2 9)1 2 1)3 ) 22 809 2 GO ftOt 1041 2J0 51 709 $17.50 per head 11UM.S. 1 1370 150 ' 1 1330 1 G5 3 152.1 IS ) o.\e > t. 2 1753 3. 23 HTOCKEllS 120 557 217X 78 309 3 23 WEUKllN OlTrLK Owner and No Av Pr 23 cows ( iC5 $1 33 19 feeders 39i 2 23 STccdcrs S7D 2 25 41 COW3 92 ! ) 15) ) 41 teeders 1H5 2 51) ) 33 feeders 1195 2 75 1 feeder 10J0 2 05 3 feeders S. 'O 2 "o 21 cows 807 1 10 47 cows 95i 170 Pueblo Packing ( Jo 03 cows Col-I'ex 717 ISO W. A. Hamsey 247 canncis (117 ( 123 lGsteprs , 992 175 72fecders (111 ( ! 2 20 T. Hutchins • lfcedcr 1210 3 33 33 feeders 107.1 2 35 23 feeders 1U33 3T > 5 40fecdors llfO 3 51 35feeders 1087 3 57f 12 steers 1203 3 20 110(13. No Av Sk lr • No Av Sk Pr 5..290 $3 CO 01..J.T0 M ) $3 (15 ( 01..270 210 3 itiy G.J..287 100 3(15 ( 9..20i 3 ( ! 2 > i 0J. . . 207 100 a in GO..211 SO 3 05 00..297 20 3 (13 ( 01..2IH 80 3 G3 57..292 3)0 ) 3 03 48..251 200 3 05 04..217 100 a 03 58..311 020 3(13 ( 01..28) ) J2J 3 01 59 . .200 80 3 05 55..294 120 3 03 59..300 120 3 G5 5S..S01 1H ( ) 3 03 51..300 200 .105 57..297 2S0 3 05 01..282 100 3G1 04.383 2s0 3 15 01. . . .323 100 3(11 ( 64..330 100 3 05 5).324 ) oO 3 01 57..30 100 3 07 57..325 3 03 05..332 1203 U7JV 74.219 40 3 05 50.277 80 3(17 ( 48..20710 3 05 113.299 300 3 d' , U 75..250 310 3 01 47..347 120 ! M17 f GO..295 300 OS 55.,327 100 3 07W 55..3J0 80 3 05 00.273 12J 3 07K 53..2SI 3 01 ( II..333 210 3 07Jj 02..112. ) 230 3 01 87. . . . 190 200 3 l7j ! ; GO . . 249 200 3 05 05..230 60 3 07 > ; GO..297 200 3(11 ( 08..301 200 3 70 48..353 120 3 03 Ml.304 , bO a 70 00..278 120 3 03 09.250 12J 3 70 00. . . .275 80 8 03 58 , , . .209 100 3 70 50 . . .290 40 0 03 57..271) ) 40 3 70 74..272 12J 3 01 5S..27U 40 3 70 71 , . . .208 80 3 05 50 , . . .245 3 70 63.,233 120 0 05 01..29. ) 40 3 70 03..SOI 40 3 05 05..259 3 70 129..319 010 0 03 I.1UUT SOUTS ' 185..220 40 3 75 SUEEl * . No Kind Wt Pr 301 westerns 117 4 10 A' Cmiiparlaini Showing the avorngo prlco paid for hogs at Sioux City , and Omaha on the days iudl- catod i date • sioux crrr omaiu Thursday , Nov , 7 . . $3 70.V $3 77f Friday , Nov 8 3 70 3 82 Saturday , Nov 9 3 70Jf a 7 ! -j Monday , Nov , 11 3 73K 3 7si' Tuesday , Nov 12 3 72tf 3 7ii ! Wednesday , Nov 13 3 0l > 3 09 , < f Live Block Note * . J. S. Dee brought hogs over from Shelby , la la.A. A. Miller of Waco , had hogs on the mar kot kot.O. O. W. Porloy came In from LInwood with cows O. A. Joues , of WestSide , la , was in after feeders Jay Merrill had a car of hogs In from Co lumbus Farrington & Everett , of Lyons , had hogs oij inurkot W. If * Fuller , of JJladon , was on thn mar hot with hogs , Grubam & Wiltclnson bad hogs In from Avocu , Id Wilcox was represented byV. . Puden , who markotcd bogs , J. S. Fordyoo brought m two double docks of sheep from Schuyler George A. Foltou cauio in from Angus with bogs A. J. Adams , a regular and largo shipper from Uradsliaw , was In with cattle , J. R. Laug 'ord bad two loads of cattle In front Tekamah Robert Dykes , representing the Pueblo ri r Mi J Packing Co , was In ttfttH1 Pueblo , Cole , with two loads of Colorado-Texas cattle 11. Onml .t Co marketed two cars of hogs from 111 lie Hill i . Henry Johnson , of iJol.nson t Perry , Waboo , was In with cattle , t Scbotleld t Iiongonceker , of Walnut , In , had hogs on the market A. Hcckmnn , of lieclcman & Co , OaMlnnd , was on the market with tines and cattle A. McQIiitcy brought iu three loads of cattle from Harrison J. S. Potter markotcuo \ loads of cattle from Shelby , tn Allilrltt , n regular Friend shipper , wns In with two loads of hogs Snckott & Hawks marketed hogs from Cedar Knplds Dealers generally are looking for a good trade in feeders for the wlntor months Feed of nil kinds Is plenty in the country anil rhenp , and although a good many cattle have been already put out there Is room for plenty more The hog market is now nt n bout the lowest point of the jc.ir thus far In the early part of September heavy and mixed packers sold ns low ns $ .160Vi3 ( ! to , but the light hogs were selling nt $ J S0M3.9O so that the general mar ket was not so low ns ut the prcsont time OMAHA WIIOIl > .Vl.n MAHKUTS Irtuttio * , Fi-ult , Vac , Hugs Strictly fresh , 19e ; cold storage , 1Sc. 1Sc.Hii > c , Prlts , Tam.ow , Ere Green salted hides , 5c : damaged hide * , 3J < cj dry Hint Ilidcs , 7c ; calf hides , Mftfiu\ } \ damaged 111 Jos , 2u less ; sheep pelts , giccn , each , 25c@ $1.00 : shcoi ) pelts , dry per lb , 7012c ; tallow No 1,4j54Ke ( ; NoWoi grease , white , 40JHtfc ; yellow , 3K@io. : SiL'-\ni : Uologua , 4 ( < ii\is\ \ \ Frankfort 7o ; tongue , 8e ; summer , 13c ; headcheese , 6c Poui.Tia Chlohens , nor dor , llvo , hens $2.5J ; spring , $2 5V(72.75 ( ; dressed , per lb 7nJ lie ; turkeis , llvo , bC lOu ; dressed , 10@llo ; • ducks , llvo , per do$3 500.00 ! ; dressed , per lb DfeJIlo ; goose , live , per do/$300 ( 9.00 , dressed per lb , 9iil3e. L\m > Tlorocs Kollned 0c ; pure leaf , 0 > < c ; kettle rendered 7c. Add V to ) iu for smaller quantities Wool Flue , iworago , 22(17,230 ( ; medium , average , 21ij22o ( ; qua : tei blood , average 20 @ 21o ; course , iivcrngo , l.Vo7u ; cotts and rough , average , 14@10c FL'na-Ue.wor. e.ieli , $2O0@O50 ; otter , each , $ ,100@7.0' ' ) ; wotr , ouch , 50o@J1.25 ; coon , each , 25 ( < t'i5 ' ; lullk , each , 13@00c : muskrat , full , 5jt9o ( ; skunk , rat , 15@50c ; badcer , rnt , 21 ( . ( jS0c , deer Bkins , full , per lb lb@27c Lemons Fnncy , $0.00(28.50 ( ; choice , $ -1 50 ® 0 00. Cubuse Young Americas , full creum , lOJXc ; factory twius llU'Ko ' ; oil grades , 7@so ; Van Kossen Edom , $11,50 per doz ; Rap sii'o , 2Jc ; brick , 12'fc ; limburger , ltc ; do mestic Swiss , ii@llc. : Cki.miekiiii s Cupo Cod , $9.00310.00. OiiamiPS Loulslanu , per box , S4.P0. UurKWiiciT Fi.oiit ! Per bbl , $3 50. Arri.Ls Per bbl , common , $1.3jl 50 ; choice , $2 OOftJll 30. Cii.noiiNis Giivi'KS $1.50@1.75. Pis Mis 40 lb boxes , $1.7532.25. I nvnas Accordlug to size , per bunch , $2.WC3.C0. ( Hutteuinm" Tubs , 14c ; roIU , 15o. Cocov.suis Per 100 , $3.00. At'l'I.K HOITEII flC ClDr.u-Uhls. * i.50 ; hf hols , $ : )00. Mai'I.e Suoaii 12 @ir.o per lb Ve 11.-Choice. 1110Jium slzo , 5@.1o ; choice heavy , 153c. Live Pigeons Per doi , $1.50. Game l'mlrio chickens , $ .1.0 ! ( S3.30 ; mal lard ducks , ? .lO0rt3 ( 5D : mixed ducm , $1 50@ 2.00 ; teal , 81.25C" 1.50 : Jack snipe , $1.00(31.2.1 ( ; quail , ? 1.75j2 ( 0 , ) ; jack rabbits $4.00 < 5t-50 ; small rabbits , $1.0(1 ( , 1.20 ; squirrels , $1 00 ® 1.10 ; plover , 75t(3l.UO ( ; venison saddles , 11 5 12c ; carcasses , 7@Uc. Hnv > s Choice liaiid-pcked | navy , $1.73 ® 2 00 ; choice hand-plckqd medium , $ l.G5 ( ) 1.S0 ; choice handpicked country , $ l.C0@l.8J ; clean country , $1.30 1.00 ; inferior country , $1.00@1.25. F.vmNAUfcoi's GooDSHBarley , 3 3Xc ; farina , IK ° i peas , ; ! J/ct bat uiuul , 2Xtf5o ; mnccaroni , Uo ; vermicelli He ; rice , 3 > f@ 7c ; sago tuul tapioca , /-Gfe7c ; buckwheat , bbls , $5.50. * S\L-Oii WS2 ( 'fc ' iierlb : • , Stoicii l fese per lb ' Stove Polish $2.00ii1 ( 87 per grOBB Simcp * Whole , per lb Allspice , Uc ; Cas sia , China , 9c ; cloves , Penang , 23c ( nut megs , No 1 , 7.1c ; popper , 18@l9c. Lie $1.7E@ 1.50 per case Nuts Alinoiids , " 15Wl7o ; Hr.izlls , 10s ; fil berts , Uc ; pecans , 10c ; walnuts , 12J < c ; pea nut cocks , i\K ° ; roasted , lie ; Tennessee pea nuts , 7c. WnippiNO P\n.u Straw , per lb , 1J < ! } 2 } c ; rug , 2 > ac ; manilla 11 , 3gl/o ( ( ; No I , So.Haus Haus Union Square , 31 per cent off list Salt Dairy , 2b0 lbs In bbl , bulk , $3.10 ; best , crude , 60 , 5s , $2.30 ; best grade , 100 , 3s , $2.40 ; best grade , 2S , 10s , $2 20 ; lock salt , crushed , $1.80 ; dairy Bait , Asliton , 50-lb bags , 85o ; bulk , 221-lb bags , $3.25 ; common , in bbU , $1.23. Groceries Provisions Hams , No 1 , 10 lb overage 10'ja20to22lbs ; , 10c ; 13 to 11 lbs , lie ; shoulders , 5c ; litcalifastt bacon , No 1 , Sj 'fc ; ham sausage , 9c : dried beef hams , 8c : buof tongues , $0 00 per do/en ; dry salt meatR , 4j'a @ 0 so per lb ; ham roulette , 0 } < fo ; add lc per lu tor small lots C01 rim Itoastod Arbucklo's Ariosa , 2.Vo. ! McLnughliii'sXXXX , 23js0 ; German , 23v o ; Dllworth , 2 ; ) > io ; Al.iromu , 2) ) 0. Fimi Salt Dried codlUh , 4 > fS3o ( ; sealed herring , 2lopiii-box ; hoi lierriug , dom , 55c ; Hamburg , spleea horring$1.30 ; hoi , herring , Imp , bO.1 ; tnaciterel No , 1 Bhore , $11.50 ; fancy mess , $13,50 per 100 lbs ; white fish , No 1 , $7.00 ; family $3.75 ; Irout , $3.23 ; sal mon , $3.50 ; utichovlus , Sli Oils Kcroscuo P.V. . . 0 } e ; W , XV . llJs 'c : headlight , lie ; casotlno ' , 74 = , 12o ; lard No 1,45. - ; No 2,4lo ; salad oil , $1.25Q9.00 per dorcn Coieee Green Fancy old golden Uio , 22Ke ; fancy old penberry , 23e ; K10 cholco to funcy , 22j ; Uio , prime , 21c ; liio , good , 20c ; Mocha , 29c ; Java , fancy Mandehling , 23o ; Java , good interior , 21c ; African 21c , Canned Mr vrb Corned beef , I lb square cans , $1,20 : corned beef , 2 lb square cans , $3 03 ; corned beef , 0 lo square cans , $0.50- ; corncd beef , II lb square cis , $14.00 , Lunch tongues 1 lb lound cms , if ' .Oo ; lunch tongues , 2 lb round cans , $1.75. Drawn , 1 lb square cans , $1,20 ; brawn , 2 lb square cans , $2.00 ; brawn , 0 lb square cans , $0 50 ; brawn , 14 lb squarecans , $11 00. Ox tongues \\i \ ! b round cans , $5.00 ; ox tongues , 3 lb round cutis$0.00 ; ox tongues , 2 > ; lb round caus , 87.00 ; ox tongues , a lb cans , $8.00. cbippod beef , 1 lb round cans , $3Q0 ; chipped beef , 3 lb round cans , $1,00. Koast beef , 1 lb round cans , $1.20 ; roast beef , 2 lbround cans , $2 00. Potted ham , \ { lb round cans , (15u ( ; petted bam 14 lb round cans , $1.20. Deviled bam , H lb round cans , 05u ; deviled ham , \i lb round caus , $1.20 , Potted ox tongue , jjlb round cans , (15o ( ; potted , ox tongue , yt lb rouud cans , $1,20. Cqmprcs > od ham , 1 lb squuro cans , $1.75 ; cpiupresscd bum , 2 ib suaro | cans , $3.75. Trine , 3 lb round cans , $1.80. MirtcodGallops,3 lb round cans , $3.20. Jionoloas pigs foot , 2 lb square cans , $2.25. Ono pound cans nro padkod two dozen and four dozen to ( ho case ( Two pound cans are packed ono dozen and two dozen to case Halt pound caus packed two dozen to case Quarter dozen cans packqd four dozen to case All prices per doieit > net Canned Fish Urook trout , 31b , $2.40 ; sal mon trout , 2 ll > , $2 35'clams ; , 1 lb , $1.25 ; clams , 3 lb $3.10 ; clam'ehowder , 3 lb , $1.25 ; deviled crabs , 1 lb , $2.25 | deviled crabs , 3 lb , $3.50 ; codfish balls , 3 lb , , $ li75 ; caviar , M lb , $ -2.25 ; eels , lib , $3.40 ; lobsters , 1 15 , $1,00 } lobsters , 2 lb , $2,95 ; lobsters , deviled , \i & > $3.25 ; mackerel I lb $1,75 ; mackerel must nrd sauce , 3 Hi , * 3.10 | . iiiackerel tomato suueo , 3 lb , $3.33 ; oystera , 1 lb , 93o ; oysters , 3 lb $1.00 ; salmon , O. K , , 1 lb , $2.00 : salmon , O. K. , 3 lit , $3 80 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 lb , $1.05 ; salmon , Aluska , 3 lb , $2.05 ; shrimps , 1 lb , C'ANDV 9Kt22o ( { per lb Chocolate and Cocoa 2l37o per lb ; German chickory , red , 8c Ginoek Jamaica , > / pints , $1.00 per doz BuoAiis Cut loaf , bj/o ; cut loaf , cubes , 3o ; staodard , powdered , bfc ! , XXXX powdered , 85fo ; granulated , Btandurd , ikfflXe , con feetloiiers A , 7o ; whlto extra O , 0 ! < o ; extra O , Nebraska , 0\'o ; amber , lUfo ; California , golden O , 6c. HBBlf Tonooes Salt , bbls , $20.00. lfAr-$5 00(20.00 ( ; lowland , t2.00t < SJOO CCllov Feed-I0.O0(3iU.00. ( HlUN$3 00(38.50. ( SuoiiTa-$300@3.60. Oats 14@15o. Coiin 23S23c. ( ' X'orATOEs 25i427o ( for choice Onions 40@50o f0r choice Bauer Kraut -Ubls , $3.00 : h'f bbls $3 00. OAHHFEn "r9reaulory. 'ano-V. f23 ! lioico , 80Q2lo. Dairy , fancy , 14@10oi choice , 13 14c. Country , fnncv , 13 < 3 > l4e ; good to choice , 12il8c ; fdlr , 10Uo ; Inferior , GQlta Pickles Medium , pe 'r bbl , $5 00 ; tmalt , WOO ; gherkins , $7.00 ; 0 , & U. chow chow , qts , $5,85 ; pts $ J40. AIiNcn Mpvt SO lb cans , 7 't'a IIosr.T lOo lb for choice Pnr.sEnvits OKtSIOc per lb Jhl.LiEs 4JMKo ( | > er lb llERSlVAX No I , 10@19C Puts Ffkt Pickled , kits , 75c ; pickled nigs tonpuos , kits , $2.33 ; pickled tripe , kits , Hie ; pickled II C. tripe , kits , Sic ; spiced pics hocus , kits , $1,13. Diiieii Fhuit Currants , now Go ; prunes casks , 1,300 lbs , 4lfo ; prunes , bbls or bags , 4Ku' citron peels , drums , 20 lbs , 23o ; lemon pool , drums , 20 lbs , 17o fnrd dates , boxes , 12 lbs , lee ; apricots , choice evaporated , 14c ; apricots Jelly , cured , 25 lb boxes , 16c ; apri cots , fancy , Mount Hamilton , 25 lb boxes , Itfo ; apricots , cholco bags , 80 lbs , UJ < o ; apples , evaporated , Allien , 50 lb boxes , 8c ; apples , star , SVc' apples , fancy Alden , 6 lb , 10c ; apples , fancy , Alden , 3 Id , W o ; Salt Lake , OWc ; blackberries , evaporated , 60 lb boxes fVdWXo : chcrrios , pitted , dry cured , 14c ; pears , California fancy , Us boxes , 23 lb , l'2c ; poaches , Cal No I , fancy , Js unp bnes , bO lbs , 15c ; nectarines , rod He ; nectarines , sliver , boxes , 15c ; pitted plums , Cal , 23 lb boxes , 8)40 ; raspberries , cvap N. Y. now , 20o ; prunes , Cni , K C , 90-100 boxes , 23 lbs , GJfc ; prunes , Cal , liC , 00-70 , 9e : orangopeel , 15c : ruislns , California Londons , crop lb39 , $2.25 ; rnislns , Cil , looao muscatels , crop 1S39 , $2.10 ; Valencia * . 1SSS , 8ifo ; Valcncias old , 7e ; Cal , seedless sks , 1(0. Twines neil Hope DiNiir.ns' Ti > inc Sisal , 13e ; Hftllf 14c ; manllln , 15c Clutiipsmses Cotton , 50 ft , $1.20 ; cotton , 00 ft , $1.40 ; Jute bO ft , Bpo ; Jute , GO ft , $1 00. Cotton Twine Fine , 22c ; medium , 20c ; heavy hemp , 14c ; light hemp , 17c. Sul Twine H. sail , 20o ; Calcutta , 14c ; manllln rope , 14o ; sisal % rope , HJio ; now process , 8K < s ; Jute , 9fc ! ; cotton lOo ; hldo ope 17c ijiiiiili'i * nml nullillna Mntorlal Stock Uoauus A , 12 Inch , s 1 s 14 and 10 feet , $40.00 ; U 12 Inch , s 1 a 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $11.00 ; C 12 Inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 nnd 10 feet , $ : W.O0 ; D 12 Inch , s 1 s 12 , 11 and 15 feet , $2(0 ( ( ; No 1 com 12 In , r I s 13 feet , $1S 00 ; No 2 com 12 tn , a 1 a 14 und 10 feet , $17,500 IS 50 ; No I com 12 In s 1 s 10 , IS uud 20 feet , $19.50 ; No 2 com 12 in , s 1 s 14 nnd 10 feet , $17.00. Poi'Ltu Lumiieii Clear poplar box bds , % In , s 2 s , $35.00 ; clear ponlar % pnnel , $30 00 ; clcir poplar , ? rf iu panel , $2.100 ; clear poplar , } { iu panel stock wide , s 3 s , $23.00 ; clear poplar corrugated colling , jj ; , $29.00. Posts Whlto cedar , 0 inch halves , 12c ; whlto cedar , 5 } Inch halves and 8 Inch quar ters , lie ; whlto cedar , t Inch round , 10c ; 'lcnncsicc 10J cedar , split , 10c ; split oak , white , Kc ; sawfd oak , 17c. Ship Lip No lplain 8nnd 18inch$17.50 ; No 2 nlii in , 3 aud 10 inch , $15 50 ; No 1 , O G , $18.00. DIMENSIONS AND TIMIIER 13 ft 14 ft 1G ft 13 ft 20 rt 23 ft 24 ft 2x4..15 00 15 00 13 00 10 00 1000 18 00 19 00 2\0. . . .15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 16 00 18 00 19 00 2x3..15 00 15 UC 15 0J 10 0J 10 03 13 00 19J0 2x10. . .15 00 15 10 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 19 00 2x12..1500 15 00 13 00 1000 10 00 18 00 19 00 4x13x3.1000 10 00 10 00 17 00 17 00 IS 00 19 00 HFdvcino No 1 , 4 and 0 inch , 12 and 14 ft , rough , $10 03 ( ( 10.5i ) ; No 1 , 4 and O inch , 10 ft , $17.OOi5l7.50 ( ; No.2 , 4 and flinch , 12and 10 ft , $13 fi0tfl4.00 ( ; No 2 , 4 und ( I inch , 1G ft , $15 00 Will 110. FjnikJiino lstand 2d clear la ! ' inch , s 2 s , $49.00051 00 : 1st and 2d clear , IJf nnd 3 Inch , s 2 s , * 47.00@5U.OO ; 3d clear , 1 > J inch , s 2 s , $43 OOtfMG 00 ; U select , IJf , 1JV und 3 inch , a 2 s , $37.00@13 00 ; 1st and 2d clear 1 inch , a 2 h , $45 00 ; 3d clear , 1 inch , s 2 s , $30.00 ; A se lect , 1 Inch , s 2 s , $33.00 ; H select , 1 Inch , a 3 s , $30.00. Siiinoies Lath Per M XX clear , $3 15 ; extra , * A$3.00 ; standard A , $2 W ) ; 5 inch clear , $1.00(31.70 ( ; 0 Inch clear $1.75@1.S0 ; No 1 , $1.10@1.15 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territory , $3.40 ; Calitornia red wood , dimension widths , S4.50 ; cypressclear heart , dimension widths , $3.35 ; laths $2.50. Ho \ mis-No. 1 com , sis , 12. 11 and 10 ft , $19.00 ; No 2 , do , $10 50 ; No 3 , do , $14 00 ; No 4 , do ( ships cull ) , $11.00. Add 60c per M ft for rough Uattens , Well TuaiNo , Pickets O. Q. Hatts 'i % inch , COc ; O. G. 13atts , 2f@3 , as , OSes 3-in well , tubing D. & M. and bev $22.10 ; pickets , D. ti H. , flat , 823.00 ; pick ets , D. & H. , Bquaro , $10.00. F1.001t1.va Is * com 0 m whlto pine , $34.00 ; 2d com Gm whlto pine , $31.00 ; 3d com 0 iu whlto pine , $20.00 ; D com 0 in wbito pine , $20.00 ; com 4 nnd 0 in yellow pine , $15 00 : Star 4 in yellow pine , $17.00 ; 1st and 2d clear yellow pine , 4 and 0 in , $19.00. Ceilivo and Partition 1st com J In white pine partition , $32 00 ; 2d com % in whlto pine partition , $27.00 ; clear $ i In yel low pine ceiling , $20 00 ; clear % in Norway , $14,50 ; 2d com % in Norway , $12.50. Lime Host , 83c. Cementa-SI 35. Plasteu $2.25. Haiii 20c. Building Buick Common , $0.00@7.50per M ; selected , S7.50 ( .9.00 per M ; sewer brick , $9 O0@10.00 pelM. . Drugs and ClionilcalH Acid Sulphuric per carboy , 2fo } : citric , per pound , 51c : oxalic , per pound , 14c ; tar taric powdered , per pound , 42c ; carbolic , 37 ® 41c. Alum Per pound , 2Jfc. Ammonia Carbonate , per pound , llj c. Akkowhoot Per pound , 10c. Balsam Copaiba , per pound , G3o ; tolu , 52 @ 53c- Hoiiax Itoflncd , per pound , lie Calomel Am : , per pound , 88c. Castoii Oil $1.J2. Cuiieii Heiiiiies $1.83. . Caxth utiDES 75@l.Q3. Cassia Uuiis Per pound , 18c. CnLoiioFonu Per pound 34o. Coiiiiosivc Suiilimate Per pound SSc Cibm : Tautak Pure , per pound , 30c. Einucr Loohood ilullr , per pound , 12Kc. KlicoT 45c. Gum Aiiauic 5I(3$1.13. ( LrcaroniUM He Giaceuine Hulk , per pound , 22c. Gum Asaroetlda , per pound , 14c ; cam Dhor , per pound , 30c ; opium , per pound , $3.05. Iodine Resublimato , per ounce , $3 85. Leaves Uucnu , short , per pound , 13c ; Sonnn , A lux , per pound , 23 ( < $13c. Moiti'iiu Sulpb , per ounce , $2.90. Mcucunv 74o. Potass Bromide , per pound , 33e ; Iodide , DOf nound S2.63. Quinia Sulpb , per ounce , 40c. Seeds Canary , per pound , 4J ° . Soacs Castile , mottled , per pound , 8@10e ; castile , white , per pound , 13@15c. Si'iuiTs NlTiic Sweet , per pound , U. S. 42c. Stkyciinia Crystals , $ L00@1.15. Sulpii Uinciiona Per oz , 0 @ 14c. Tapioca Per pound , Co Tonka Ueans $ l.70@1.75. ' Whit ' ? , per pound , 35@ 55o. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH ' IS02 paunam street A BROOKS BROS & CO HL Importers sad Wholesale Deslert Id Rl Watches , Jewelry , Cutlery , WmjKk Nollons , Novelties , Albums , E L Fancy Goods , Walking Canes , Ktf A Coal-Collar Springs , cc Bt I aB Large aitorlment ( or BI aPCsns Ricks Knlls Boardi , Spindles VI M Auclloneen , Streelmenand Peddlert M ( nig varletr of Cc 10o and 2Sa counter f 0ROOKS BROS A CO , 417.119 Mortb FooitUSL , V BHila ' ' St Loula , Mo THE REAUTY WABKET 1 N9TntJvlBNr3 plaeal oa Tiix florint TestenUr , Henry 8t I'elix nndwlfeto.1 W Diltrsncs , lotsSnndf , bile 7 , Arbor Place exten sion , w d. . . . I 2 , ' < 0 J W Kccco nnd nlto to Klb.abeth llouver , eltllt lots , hlk K. IlsrKpr's ailil , wd , 3.50O CII Hlomsn nnd husbnna to Mrs LII Car * roll , lot at , blr 7 , llrlRitV I'mce , fftl . . . . 7,000 11J O'Donnhoe ct al to It .1 Snuer , lot 1.1 , Aldlne sauarc , w il n.7-1 It 1) HraiUey to l.lUUn Mndnlmnn , lots 10 amlW , UIKV , Uollierl'laee , wd MXW Ij M Stndolmnn to M It Ntlson , Ion ID nnd ai , Collier Place , wd 3,100 James utiles to J JIKrnns , lot 10 , ltustln's ailil to 1'lAlnvlew , ( | cil 1 Ills Morris nnd lfe toV O Itartholomew , lot IX Nel < onsnild n 0 (1 , 1 Potter St Cobh toV o llarthbloniew , lots 1.1 nnd 11. bit - ' . lots H , 10 and & \ 1)1 U 0 , Potter & Cobb's add , w it 1 , 3 Ocorca K IlnrKsr and wlfo to S It nnd Mary Johnson , lot I , lfc ! 17 , Orchard 1Illl.wd 6:0 Cntll llnley tn M F Haley , lot \ hlk 7 , Itt add to So Oinnhn , nml lots 1 nnd 2. lilk fl , llronn Pane , tied , 1 I'at Lemlinn to A Murray , s ' , { lot 4 , bile 4 , Hartford I'lacn.qo d 1 A Murray and wife to IV T Penman , s ! l lot 4. blt-l. Ilnrtford Place , iril 150 J H Mmverto Aithur A Warner , und J. lot 17. bit 2 , , (1 11 Hocus add , w tl 1 Omaha ltenl Kstato and Trust Co lo EM Mover , lot .17.3 * . 47 nnd 4hlk 1. Snun- ders & HlinebMich 's add to Walnut 11 lit wd 1.100 Fifteen transfer , ncircratlns.l-7,0M Hiillcuiz fcrinlti The following building permits were issued attho oftlcoof Uulldlne Inspector Whltlock yesterday : O B Keynolds , residence Oroya nnd Dodc streets i K' ' ,010 G W IImV , two-story brick double dncll- Inc Uunlctteanil Sixteenth Btreets . dOM (1V UoAnc nddltlon to icsldcnce Chi cnRoand'l'nnnty-flrat 1,500 Woodman Linseed Oil company , cooper shpn , Seventeentn and Nicholas 1,030 Mrs K M Potter , rraino lesldouce.Twen ty-ninth and l'aclllo 3,000 Mrs Kato U McKluncr , franio dnolllng , Tnenty-nlath and l'aclllo 1,750 Three minor permits OX ) Nine permits , aggregating . . . . .12 ,560 NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK TJ S. DEPCSirORY , OMAHA , NEB Capital $400,000 Surplus Inn 1st , 1831) ) 52,000 ortlCKItS AND DIUEOroilS : IIknhy W. Vatiij , President Icwiss ItKrn Ylco rresldont A. K.TdUKU.Itf , W. V. MOIME , JOHN S. COLLINS It C Cl'SllINO , JN II IATIIICK W , II 9. lluniiKs , Cashier THE IRON BANK Cor lath an'l rarnam Sts A General llnnklng llusluess Transacted ShROEDER & Mk % GHAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank ' 305 Souli : I3tU Sired , - Omaha ; COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Capital , - $400,000 Surplus , - 40,000 Ofllcers and Dlroctors K. M. Morsemnn , ( V M. llltcUcoci , Jos OarneauJr , A. Henry , K M. Anderson , Wm , O. Maul , v pros ; L a Will alms A. P. Hopkins , pies ; A. Millard , ensnier ; f. II nryant assistant cashier fglK GOtiD MEDAL , PAliiu , IM7U. W. BAK R & CO 'S BreaMast Cocoa nfxiSr * ' * " I * abtotutcty piiro and JfygMK it it soluble , Ml V III Vttil tlkan , Ar" ttntt ' * * * trfA ° r Cocoa liJ liilfrmU , n' ' , < l1 wItl1 fiUlrcllt Arrowroot or Siignr , IWI I It * nJ ' ' tlcrcfjr , * faf > ore tconomlcfcl , nil \ i j | | i f I ] cctttnf tctt than pna cent a cup It li mll ] | I I * B | | dellclt > u # , nuuriihlog , • treiigtlienlng , i : ± - Rn If I / j ] | fg fill Y DiarSTEU , tml aJmlrtbly eJ pte < l | U j Ll I ] | fur InTtUdi amtllti penooi la health Vmm tjo ] yj Crocen cTerynhcre W. HATCER & CO . Dorchester Mas& ABOUT GLOVES \yiieu you are buying plot ea rrinember that there Is . imclia'Tihiga.n price Ibat m\Cb& iatoooheap It Is better 10 mnm MHjB pay a fair price and fretnSfl , . mjmm if001' plates llkulluichlSs ] ! | bE B fjSfrom aclccted skins In the I kmI | 3 i | best manncrnud are unv-PM , H HncneOTH rnnli'il to lia the moitrialg Sm \gtt3fMsj ( ervlccable made " 50U\iWSB \ ; Ul HF Glo\rs In ffcnernl and i MjjZW Hutchinson's Ulovca VeMg M B Hiiinpforthobofik About fcfll V ( ilovea It will Interest > S | f you EsTiBMsiian 1662. JOHN C llUiCIIINHUN Johpilotrn , W. V. OMAHA MNDPACTMB8. Boots and jShoea K1IIKESDALL , JOSES 4 CO , successors to need , Jones & Co WMesale Manufacturers of Biots & Shoes Agents for Boston Itubber Shoo Co , 1103.1101 and 11W llaruer Slreel , Omaua , Nebraska Broyyore STOIiZ & 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers 1BI Kortb BUbte.ntb street Omaha , Nto Cornlco EAOLE COHNWB WORKS , Mannrctorers or Galvanlzefl Iron Cornice WlndoiTCapsandBetallealiTllthts John Kuenol.r , tropnetor 108 and IIU bumh lllth street 8toa _ m _ FlttlnB8i Pumps , Eto STRANG A CLAHK STEASI HEATING CO „ Pumps , Pipes and Engines , ' Mam , water , rallwsr and mining suppllss , to YM , va and VU larnam airtot , Omanv U. S. WIND EKOINE & PUMP CO , Steam and Water Supplies , ' nallldar Kind mills , 013 aud WO Jones at , Omabk U. V. Itois , Aotlng alananer ' BROWNELL & CO , Eng'nes ' , Boilers and General Machinery BbeeMron work , steam pumps , i w mills , * UI3-UU Lcaienw.rlb atreetOniaha Hron WorkSj PAXTON A VlEllLIHO mON WORKS , Wronght ani Gait Iron BaiUHnz Wort Inytnes , brass work , general ( ounilrr , machine and Uacasuiltb work Oft , and works , V , 1' . Ut , and nth street , Omaha OMAUA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire andiron Railims Desk rails , 'iluilow guards , flower stands , wire slgai , ale UlNurlh lwli street , Uuiaba OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Bnrglarrroof Safes , Vaults , Jail woik Iron sbulteis and Are escapes U. Andreen nrour Coruar HU and Jackssn iu , Saeh , Ooorat Eto it A , DISDUOW A CO , Wholesale minufaelurersot Sash , Doors , Blinds ani Mouldings , Draticb offlc , Ulh d lisrl streets , Omsha NeS , sotTTH omahaT UNION STOCK YARDS OO , Of Souln Omaha , Limltei OMAHA JOBBERS ' DIRECTORY , < • - , , , s = . * i H | H Agricultural ImplomontB H LlSIXaUli .1' ME1VALF CO , H Agricnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriages H DiiiBleete Wholessle OnialisNebtaaka H MOI.INE , Mil llUllX.1STODDARD CO H MsrufactnrersandJobbersIn H Wagons , BuggiesRikej , Plows , Etc , H * Oor.Vih and raclSostictsOmaha | ArljataJ IVIntorlnlB H 1. JWSPE , " jr.t H Artists ' Material ; , P.a.ios and Organs , IM3 lonila ) slicitOmaliR Xebrpski H D cMa nnd SIioob • HIt It' . V. MORSE X VO , H Mfcn of Boals ani M\ 101 , mllOJIWnslas slr.'ft , omiha Manuraolorr > a saH Siuniiiersirt'cl , loUon * l Ooa\ \ , Coke Eto H JAMES W.lrftAT llElfcOALCO , H Miners and Sappers of Coal anJ CoKe H ltoom al U. 8. National lUnk tlulMln , Omabs H OMAUA COAL , COJiE .t LIME CO , W Mm of Hard a.ul Sift Coal H tW ( Eomh lath slrccU Umaha Nebraska ' H XERRAkKA FUEL CO , H SliippcrsofCoalandCok H 211 South 1st islrcet , Omaha , Nebratka - ! H CjommlaaTtjniniid Storage H RWDELL RIDDKLL , ' H Storage and CJinmlssion Merchants ] S Bpoclaltlos lntt-r. ! p , chnoe pnuHrr , g iu , M Ultllown d direct Omaha , Neb H ' ' * * lmu e . - . , Clgnr . ' j H DEAN , ARMSTJIONO a cO , H Wholesale Cigars , 02North Uh StreetOm ha , Neb "Ilcllo" HOT | H Li ? . 0iL ? Il Notiona H M E. SMI III A CO , H Dry Gccfls , Frrnislijiig Gocds and notions H lltBnndllOl IloujUscor ljth Miyot.Umahu , Neb HH KILPAIRWKKOCH DRY GOODS CO , fil Imf orters & Joliters in Dry Good ! , Notions 111 Qents'Kurnl > h'nj ' Cools Coin ir llth and Uiraer 91 stroeta , Omitia , > et > ras < a. tH sl + HH Furr nuro _ , | DEWEvTyrONE , J H WfcolDsale Dca'ers ' in Furniture { H ' , ' . . , ' . t'armai street Dmn' .i.i S'obras ca | cilARLES SIIl VEIUCK , , J W Furniture H O mlm , hobr dn H 1 * H Crocorloo H McCORD , nRADY A CO , " j H Wholesale Grocers , * 13th and Ixia\cn\vcrth itr ets , Omaha , Nebraika - | Hardware 'l l WJ uroatgh , H Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel EprinKB , wagon sto ; ' < , Inr.ivir , ' . lumbjr , eto 1309 H 1211 Llarnojr sire t , Omaha H liElEDAUQU A TAYLOR , " H Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ' Mechanics Toola and UuTalo Rc lcs 1105 Douglaa BH streetUmnbii , Mb BH tEUlliSJJuEISi al JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , 'fl WholeEale Lumter , Etc fl Imported and American 1'ortlanJ C.'iucnt , Btata ) 1 j | H accnt lor Milwaukee llydnullc Cement ia H onnul o > iMltoLlmo sflsa ai OUAS.R.LEE , .fl Dealer in Hardword Lnmher , ill Wood carpets and piniuot rloirlni Wli and lU3la , * IH strceU , Ooiabn , Nebraaka bbH OMAHALUMRER CO , ' 'fl All Krifls of Building Material at Wholesale I'M ISth street and Union l'aclllo track , Omaha { ill LOUIS DRADFORD , vfl Dealer in Lnmher , Lath , Lime , Sash IB Doors , olc Yards Corner Ttti nnl Doui a1. Onion * a BB Corner 10th and Douglas ' H FRED W. GRAY , 'H Lumher , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc • M Curncrlth and honulns street , Omaha I B C N , DEITX , * ; fl Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmher I3tb anJ Californiastioots , Ojiaha , Vebroska , m ryillllnory and Notions jH I. ORERFDLDER A CO . V Importers & Johhcrs in Millinery & Notions I M3.510 and 2l3Bouth llth street * | Notiona " H J. T. ROBINSON NOTIONCO , ( | | Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods m ll 'l llarnor alract , Omaha ' ; ! - ' > aS OHSj L . „ . . CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO ' VH Wholesale Reflned and Lubricating Oils ; A lo Croneetc Omaha A. II Ulsliop Manager „ ' > ' V PapjJX ; . . 4H carpenier paper CO , | H Wholesale Paner Dealers I Carry a nice stock or it n'lntf , rapplnK nr.d wrlllat , ! ! paper , bpjilal attoiuluu glren to carj paper 'vltaW .u r.n.n.uL. , ? ° fCa tO > ' -fBt ! ' A. L. DEANE A CO . SP Ocncrul Agents ( or 'i'H ' * Halls ' Safes , fit gil ami32JSouth 10thSt. Omaha $ H | ToyBj _ Eto _ _ _ < 4 4t sH II HARDY A CO , • Ifl Jobbers of UHI Toys , ' Dolli , Albums , Fancy Gees , WM Mouse 1'urnUlilng Ocoda Children ; Carriages , I0 .7 111 . I urniiiii ttRCt Oniaba , Neb jfHasI CHICAGO SHORT LINE I OF THU : fHl Chicago , Milwaukee St Paul Ry ' in Tbe Hcst Route from Oinalia and Couucil MmM IllulTs to 3BI = THE EAST EiM TWO TUAIN8 DAILY OKTIVKKN 0MAH4 SIHl AMD COUNCIL , ULUl'i'tl | H1 Clikflgo , AND MilnnnUce IKJ St I'aul , MlnnrnpolUs Cedar Rapids , ittl Rock IslHudt Freopprt , Rockford , IVl Clititun , Ruljiique Daicnport , . ill Elgin Madison , Jancsjrllle , IMJ Relolt , Wlnonn , La Crosse , 4H And all other Importsnt points Kast , Noitbiast ani ' . buultlCklt W' ' ' ' H Torthrongh tickets call on the il Vf age.t atlUQ asa H Carnam street In Uaravr lllvek , or at Uiilos I'acid * .f H -9pit "dla BBW Kullman Hleapers and lbs nn.it ptnlug Cars In tba IMbb bI world are runon the main llnu ot the Chicago , Mil il vj l wauke * BtI'aul Itallwuy , and .vcrr attention II Ja sH liald to passenger * by courteout empluras of tb * a HI company ' iWi lOtlllKll ener l Xausfsr . l ia aV I. F.TUCKKti , Aasl.Unt ( i.ueral Vlanagar < ] A. V. II CAIll'KNTUll , ( ieneral I'as.enget and v H4 . iH'1 TtokctAueat UKO K. I IK A ITOn l > . Assl.UalOcoerall'aJseBgtl H JaHl • ui.i Ticket Aareat > 1 r.J.Cl-llit.U.neraltaHtloliaileoW : H