Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 18, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MOjSAY , NOVEMBER 18 , 1889 , 3 I
V' THE CONDITION OF TRADE
mk Local Monetary S.tuaMon Iloportod
ll\ \ aa Virtually TJiichangod
II PLENTIFUL SUPPLY OF FUNDS
HI ) A Iloavj Inorcaio tn Clenrlnira find
III t' ' , ° Explnnntlon There Tor A
Ht | TciKlriicy to Higher Price *
HI' In Mnit Stnplca
H& In Ijocnl Cmnincratnl Glrelrn
HI1 Tlio local monetary situation Is virtually
Hu QDclmrRcd Tlicro is a plentiful supply of
Hji loanable ) fuuils , with a fair ilomand from tbo
II clty-amla very liberal call from the country
HJS tor inonny to loanto dock fcuaors , who llnd
l | in tfto well flllotl granaries and oquabla ell
Hi tnato of KobrasKa the tivo great necessities
IE to insure thorn success in their ventures
H jjj tlntos are firm u\8 to 10per cent per annum ,
H a ExcbunRO is very ecarco Tlio clearings
II hoiv n heavy increase , but this 11 p.irllilly
B duo to the fact that tankers have partnlttod
H | their credits to nrcrtio at the clourlng house ,
H f liopm to have thorn settled in Chlcigo or
H' ' | Now York oxchnngo by the debtor banks ,
Hi but the scarcity of exchange ! has been so
H 1 ereat that the balances hjivo plloJ up abnor-
H inally Mr llugbos reports the donr-
H ( Infrs footing ! ) for the week nt
H $ .1,314,877.07 , on Increase of 34 per
Hj , cent The balances wcro (1,702,427.72. ,
Hjn Collections are pretty coed Extensions ura
Hi asked for , but not so frequently as to create
HI alarm as to the situation among debtors in
Hj the country , and well-posted credit men do
'
Hj not admit that collections are slower than
Hj should bo expected under the circumstances ,
HJ ' when It is considered thatprlces for farmers
'
Hj • products are so lo w and thnt naturally tbo
HJ producer hesitates to sail at less than cost
H | I ' 1 bo fact that such largo numbers of cattle
H | and shocp as are reported coming to this
Hit ] state for winter fccdlnsr onroumccs creditors
HP1 x ° bchova that whllo collections may bo slow
I the ultlmato satisfactory result Is merely do-
j layed und that losses will bo smaller on sales
H | made this year than last
l'riccs are sternly and In most staples a
H tendency to higher Jlgurcs is notlccablo
H Sugars are strong und gnuiulutod is linn at
, 7' c. Itoastod coffees are fully } a per pound
HJ higher , under the Iniluonco of advices from
j Hrarll , Indicating political disturbances
Hju tlicro end an cmbirgo tomporarlly at
HJ R least on shlpmonts through the ports of
§ that omplro Dried fruits are steady and
I in active demand Halsins , especially , ro
I scarce and higher Canned corn , tomatoes
H I and fruits uro unchanged
I Hardware und lumber merchants report
II a fulr trade and quotations steady Nails
n and wire are very linn and likely to advance
Hfl ) The produce markets have been active dur-
It- 'OR ' the week , with a scarcity of eggs , und
> ' { > strictly fresli quoted nt 20c per down l'oul-
Hj > [ try Is in good request and steady at 9(3110 ( } o
HJ 1 * ° r cholco chickous , common stock sailing at
HI 7nj8c , cboico turkeys ll@12e , ducks and
H2 [ geese 10@12c. Llvo poultry is rather slow
Hi : 6al ° comparatively The market for butter
HIS 'a ' weaker under heavy receipts Fancy
Hi dairy bringing not over 14lGc ( , cboko
Hkl creamery 2U@21c , and 11 fair to good article
B of table dairy ll@iic : , with low grades taknn
HH' ' by Pickers at G@Se.
Game is in active demand und prices are 1
B steady for birds and quotable at H 00 to $4.00 1
HV for grouse mid chickens , J3.1X ) to $3 50 for
H' mallards Mixed ducks $2.00 : snipe , SI.00 ;
HSquail , 11.50 ; Jack rabbits , M.00 ( 4 CO , Hides
Hv < "ro l ° lvcr by Hc P ° r pound for green baited
HjtM Provisions are shaded in the last puckers
HJfri prices current , und hums are 9J @lOJfo and
H F > 10c per pound for heavy , modlum and light
HJff , respectively Dry suit moats are quoted , '
HJji shoulders , 4 > tfcj short ribs , 5Ka ; bellies U c.
HJu : TUcso are puckers llgurcs , Jobbers add K" to )
HJu lo per pound for small lots Lard is , pure
HJIrl lca' . ( > 'AC- ' kettle rendered , 7c in ticrcos
HJlffi Retull trudo h > s been very aotlvo in all
HBg lines , and city collections huvo improved as J
Hsu' The now barbed wlro and nail trust will 1
Has ' bo unown as the Federal Steel company ,
HJ& with a capital or f 10,000.000'or $12,0O0.OJO , of
HFH Which $5,000,000 to $ (5,000,000 will represent J
HF1 tbo vnluoof the plants in the trust und the
Hll remainder will bo water The headquarters
(1 ( will be at Cblcugo
Ip Evaporated apples are lower in price , both
HIM local und lutorlor holders seeming moro
HIM Inclined to meet export , offers Prcjudlco
H } against the goods in soma mnrkots , consa-
HIl quont upon seeming evidence of too f rco use
HH of sulphur in curing doubtless affects the
HM movemorit in the European markets , and the
HkV comparative cheapness of old crop , saying
HRI nothing of the relatively lower prices at
m whioh sun-dried apples can bo had , is not
| j § wlthoutoffect The New York Commercial
HIP ' Bullotiu states that export intcrost seems to
HIS center moro on sun-dried fruit in kegs at 4d )
HhI * ' ° us to nuality , and soma attention is ulso
Hail given quarters at 4J @ < KC-
Hf < Hctweon the isuuply of mackerel from
HI i Oroat Urituiu , Norway and the bay llcot
HFtboro scorns to bo enough llsh for current
Hi-Y wants , yet no great surplus
K Advices from Unltiniiro are to the effect
H that canned oysters can now bo obtained ut
fj less than 00a for ilve-ouiico and (1.00 for ten
M ouucu goods
Hi' ' ' I'10 ' Louisiana Planter says of the Now
L ; Orleans sugar market : Clarified comes iu
Hti' mora frcoly tnan opon-kcttlo , but for both
Hk kinds/iur market has been armor than wo v L
HJlr hud reason to expect , la view of weakness
HJx elsawbero , and the demand romaiua suf-
Hr flclentto movoull recolpta Uuycrs claim
HJif t'mt ' the assortment is not so good as last
HB J oar , but socm to have found little dlfllculty
% 111 tilling orders for yellow until within the
HT-J > la8t Uv0 days "
yT The unnual report of the Uultod btatcs
HI , - treasurer mentions the fact tnnt during the
Hf fiscal year ended Juno SO , lb80 , theru was a
% ' decrouso of $11,000,000 in tlio national bank
HFi circulation , iho largest reduction in any
HM yBur since this currency was lirst issued
HJB tsinco 18Sa tboro has boon n decrease of $1.10-
HTI , 000,000 , of which $100,003,000 was in the last
HM tbrco years The reduction is proccding
HH steadily , The final extinction of the national
H l bank circulation appears to bo only a qurs-
HJF'i tlon of tltno unless some change is made In
HM' the basis of circulation
H > 1 The annuul reiwrt of the British board of
HJr4 trade has lately boeu ltsuod , showing the
Hi capiti' , trufllc , and working expenses of tlio
HI railroads of the United Kingdom for the year
HJ 1BS3. At J-ho close of that year the railroads
HJI represented a length open for trafllo of
HJI 10,813 miles nnd a total capitalization nud
HJI i debt of $1,325,000,1)00. ) This is equal to
HM < j rather moro lhau l. 'IS.OOO capital par mlle
HjS In the United States 1833 close J with 150,032
HJH miles of railroads completed and 11 total
Hal share capital und Indebtedness of $ 'JU09-
HJ1 803.0JI. This Is equal to only $80,000 per
HmK mlle
HJI4 ' lie receipts of mackerel in Boston last
HJI1 month wcro 11,205 barrels , or about 45 per
HJTk colt , of ll' ° Gitlra receipts for the east niao
HJI months It begins to look as though Europe
HJJ ; would inako up for the shortngo of the catch
HJrV in American waters In October last year
I the receipts wcro 7,803 barrels
HE Nearly 500,000 pounds of dried apples wcro
HJI exported from this country during Septem-
HlW or unu a tolttl ° ' 10 , 7,059 pounds during
HJI if the nine months ending September 0. In
HJJ3 the first nine months of 18S3 tbo exports were
HJI 5,752,110 pounds
HJlfho lini > orts of raisins into the United
HJI States during the mno months ending Sop
HIS teinbor UO , 1SSP , wcro , uccording to the
HJfi statistics returns , 0,730,299 pounds The
HJx total for the corresponding period last year
HJif ' * 1 ,21-1,725 pounds Importations of plums
HMi at"l Prunes were 24,429,043 pounds , ugainst
Hal 63,775,0(50 ( pounds last year
1 'J ho New York Commercial Uulletin
Hl states that moat reports from Holtlmoro are
1 to the effect that 00 cents for Qvo-ounco and
1 (1,50 tor ten-ounce oyBtcrs are bottom
H' ' llRures , but some suggest that 85 cents
Hl on ( ' * , - < ' 5 wl" vet bty ' " remote
Hatlr vases The intimation Is given that
H'9 packers think aoi-ioutdy of putting thalr
HJI-I figures up to $1 and $1 TO , o.vlngto the nl-
I legod small receipts of shell oysters The 1
bH supi'l.V for the llrst week in November is 1
HI : said to have been far behind that of tbo cor-
9 responding period last year
| There is a continued call for raw sugars
H'i with no Rollers at former rates It is said I
HJJ-q tli t M. Llcht , instead of estimating an In-
H ( rroaso of ' 150IXX ) tons in the boot crop , now
m - , ! cstlmato s S3,000 toes shortage
H 1 Jcremluh Husk , secretary of agriculture , 1
H reports that 500,000 farms are worked in the
B United States by 10,000,000 people , repro-
B sentlug 80,000,000 of population , little loss
B thau half the iioople of too United States
H The value of their product is placed at $1-
000,000,00a
B The bulk of European mackerel coming
: In at present meets the requirements of
American grading for No 2 nmi No 8. Nor
way furnishes some No I's , but not many ,
although n fair shore of fatS's thnt could bo
worked In on a pinch In soil stock the
fish from the shores of the Emeraliiislo ; have
the preference , because of being thinner
than Norwegian , and consequently less ob
jectionable In appearance
The director of the mint recommends legis
lation looking towards the discontinuance of
the coinage of the $1 and $1 gold pieces nnd
the I3-ceiit nickel piece , nnd the withdrawal
from circulation of pieces of those denomina
tions now outstanding
OMAHA fjlVfi srooic
Cnttlc
Saturday November lfl ,
Thcro was n light run of cattle even for a
Saturday Mid not enough to miiko much of a
market Still there wcm some of the best
cuttlo that have boon horn this woolf , al
though there was nothing strictly prime
The general market was not much different
from what it was yesterdnv , values remain
ing about the same , As high as $ M0 was
paid for 0110 bunch of pretty good bcoves ,
but the sales of natives wore principally at
$3O0o&l,12K. ( & There was some trading In
feeders nnd several bandies changed hands ,
but ns'usual on Saturday the demand was
limited Native feeders sold nt $ J.a5i2.C0 (
and westerns at $ ! 60. Cows sold fairly well
nt steady prices Doslrablo cow stuff is
bringing high prices in comparison with the
way oilier cattle aio selling Native caws
brought $1.70(3)2 ( ) , fe5.
HOlM
The bulk of the hogs sold at 5c higher to
day It was a. $3 70 market , against a $ . ' 1.05
murkotyesterday The top was the enmo
us ydstcrdoy , $3.75 for good light wolghts ,
Thu market was luirly itctivo nt the prices ,
und the hog-t wcro all disposed of in good
season In thu morning
Sheep
Sheep sold lOo higher to-dny , westerns
going at $1.20.
tlcooipti
Cottlo 700
Hogs 3,700 !
Sheep 307
Provmumt 1'rtoo * .
Thofolbwin < Is a ta'jtaof prlcji pild in
thisanrkot for thd gnljs of stak nun
tioncd :
Primosteors 13JJ to tlJIO 1M..SI.2) ) ( $1.01
Good stoars , 12" > J to UU lbs . 8.1U Ml:25 :
Goodsteors , 105J to liliUlbs . . 3.50 Cdi.W
Common 100J to 1150 lb steers 3.0J OJ.50
Western stuors , 2.5) ) ( $ J,20
Common canners 1.03 ( till.GJ
Ordinary to fulr cows 1.5) ) ftjl.SO
Fair to good cows l.b'J ( ttti.lS
Oood to choice cows 2.15 ( < $ J.50
Fulr to good bulls . . . . 1.3 J ( tf .OJ
LightstocKcrs und feeders , . , . 2.0J iVgi.ilO
Feeders U30 to 1103 lbs 2.20 ( a/3.00 /
Fair to choice light tiogs 3.70 © 3.75
Fair to cholco heavy nogs 3.70
Fair to cholco mixed hogs 3.CJ tf$3.72)i 1
Common to rough hogs 3.25 ( c$3.50
Koproioiicinvo ailoi
STEEIIS
No Av Ir No Av Pr
1 1500 $2 50 15 1441 $3 70
S 1330 2 50 30 IPSO 3 70
U 1U-17 2 00 40 1338 3 00
2 1415. 3 00 23 12S ) 3 01
Si 12.11 3 00 40 1323 3 95
21 U4d 3 03 19 1303 4 15
18 118(1 ( 3 40 37 1403 4 10
2 10S0 3 50 10 1370 4 12
19 071 3 55 23 1505 4 40
cows
20 893 170 20 . - . .1003 2 50
19 1050 18.1 4 1125 2 00
1 1200 2 1J 1 1130 2 05
S 1100 2 15 1 12J0 2 83
1 1270 2 50
FI.EDEH3.
7 851 2 35 00 883 2 00
12 1012 2 40
BTOCKEKB
0 478 2 25 35 'CS3 3 05
45 059 2 53
53CALVES.
CALVES
4 142 4 00
BULLS .
13 1235 1 GO
WfidTKIIX OITTCE
Owner and No Av Pr
14 steers , corn fed . . 1329 3 00
J. N. Pearse
75fecdors 90.1 2 50
7 canners E21 1 80
nons
No Av Sic Ir No Av Sir Pr
90..128 80 3 45 74..204 80 3 70
10..402 120 3 55 70..213 80 3 70
97..1(19 ( 100 3 62 } $ 51..305 120 3 70
(10..2S9 ( 203 3 0.1 OS..272 3 70
05..2a9 200 3 07j CO..230 120 3 70
50..329 40 3 70 01..277 120 3 70
74..231 200 3 70 72..2.18 80 3 70
150..21.1 300 3 70 .77.227 100 3 70
57..293 120 3 70 52..353 120 3 10
74..224 100 3 70 00..272 80 3 70
01..271 100 3 70 117..239 120 3 70
58..314 2l ( > 3 70 07..233 200 3 70
59..233 1M ) 3 70 59..319 40 3 70
51..819 100 3 70 01..203 40 3 70
CO..213 SO 3 70 53..270 ICO 3 70
07..217 210 3 70 CO..301 120 3 70
71..2(11 ( 80 3 70 GS..307 10J 3 70
40..297 120 3 70 ( U..211 210 3 70
0,1..809 40 3 70 0I..25S 120 8 70
53..314 100 3 70 .05..205 120 3 70
CO..255 80 3 70 78..240 100 8 70
45 . . . .293 80 3 70 01..231 120 3 70
57.282 40 3 70 M..827 3 70
07..274 80 8 70 11..2&3 80 8 72 } $
01..293 200 3 70 60..239 100 3 72JJ
07..272 210 3 70 43..2:9 203 3 72 } $
53..275 40 3 70 07..201 120 3 72 ] $
72. . . 270 120 8 70 00.317 100 3 72) ) $
53 . .209 820 3 70' 00.293 40 3 75
- iaailT EOKTS
101..231 40 3 75 199..238 40 8 75
surer
No Kd Wt Pre
307westorn 118 4 20
IjIvo Block Notoi *
A. Dexter bad hogs in from Blair
II Ileuting , of Piatto Center , markotcd
hogs
hogs.V.
\V. A. Finloy catuo In from Greenwood
with hogs
Horton Brothers marketed hogs from
Vordlgro
Charles QriQltb , of Lincoln , was visiting
tbo yards
Fred Yoss , of Logau , was nn lowu visitor
at the yards
J. O. Helm , of Chicago , wus ono of the
yard visitors
L. Ilolgroen had two loads of fat cattle in
from Kearney
J. D. Streator , of liaymond , was in with
two loads of cattle
M. Cunningham , or Davis & Co , bud hogs
in from Malvern , la
J , S. Fordyce had a double-deck car of
aboop in from Schuylor
Snruguo & James , of Benedict , had two
loads of jiattlo on the market
Mlndon , la , was represented by Peter
Enters , who had hogs on the market
G. H. Babbitt ; the well known Ashland
stoclrinnn brought in two cars of fat cattle
this morning which put tbo very respectable
top of $1.40 on the market
The week closed with hogs selling not far
from 10c lower than atthn opening , a small
decline for a market that has had a down
ward tendency nearly all the week ,
Mr Sutton , of the lira of Molntosli & Sut
ton , Chapman , Neb , brought In two cars of
hogs The hog cholera has made its appear
nuco a few miles west of them ana has
cleaned out several farmers herds Mor-
rick county is feeding nbout the same num
ber of cattle us last year , but in the lmuio-
diato vicinity of Chapmau there are not so
mr.uy ,
OMAHA • \VHQl < l' > AIiB MARKETS ,
l'roiliine , Fruitft , 13te.
Eacs Strictly Tresh , 20cj cold storage ,
18o.
HiriKS , Pei.ts , TALLOW , Etc Green
salted hides 4 } q ; No 2U. S. hides , 2 < o ; dry
Hint tildes , 5o ; calf bides , tu4o } ; damaged
bides , 2o less ; aboep pelts , green , each , 23c@
$1,00 : sheep pelts , dry , porlb , 7Ml3o } $ ; tallow ,
No .1 , . 8asfo ; No 2 , 3j@Jo ; grease ,
white , 4@iWo ; yellow 23o.
Llmoss Faucy , $5.50 > a7..10 ; cholco , $1.50
SO 00.
CiiEusE Young Amorlcas , full cream ,
i2e ; factory twins } K3l2o } ; off grades ,
7@So ; Van Hossen Edom , $11.50 per dot ; sap
sago , 23c ; brick , 121o : llmburger , lie , do-
Swiss , 13 ( < $14c ,
CiUNiiAtruM Cape Cod , $9.00310.00.
OiuNots Florida , per box , $3.ti'J ' < . $3 50.
Buckwusit Flouu Per bbl , $5.51/ .
Arri.r.s Par bbl , common , $1.2.1(31.59 ( ;
choice , tl 00(33 ( 50. , , .
Lajw Tierces Itotlned Bc ! $ ! pure leaf ,
0 } < ut kettle rendered 7o. Add } ( to ) { a for
smaller quantities
\ VooiFlno , average , 2i33o ; modlum ,
nverngo , 21(3220' ( quartet blood , average , 20
@ 21c ; coarse , average , 15@17cj cotts and
rough , average , U@10e.
Funs-Beaver , each , XlWQflXA' otter ,
each , $ J.0O@7.O0 ; wolf , each , 60o@Jt.25 ;
coon , each , 257B ; mink , each , 15@fiOot
muskrat , full 10(31 ( lc ; skunk , rat , 15@50o ;
badger , rat , 25S0e ( , door skins , fall , per lb ,
18@27a
VEAL-Cholcc , medium also , 4@3c ; eholco
heavy , 3 4c
Live Pioross Per dnr , $1,50.
Game l'ralrlo chickens , 4.50 ; mallard
ducks , $3 00 3.50 ; mixed ducks , $150 ®
2,00 ; tral $1 23rft.50 : Jack snlpo , $1.00651.21 ;
quail $1 50(31 ( 75' Jack rabbits , $ t.U0 < 4.GO ;
small rabbits , $1.00.31.20 ; squirrels i\M ®
1 10 ; plover , 7. > c(3 ( t.u0 ; venison saddles , 11 ( iO
13c ; carcasses , O lOc
llRiss Choice handpicked navy , $1.75 ®
2.00 ; cholco handpicked medium , $1.05(3 (
1.80 ; rholco handpicked country , $1.00(31.80 ;
clenn country , $ l..l0i > M.60 ; inferior country ,
$ l.fl01.25.
Siusaob Holognn , 4@4Wo ; Frankfort 7c ;
tongue , Sc ; summer , ISo ; houdcheeso , Cc
Poulthv Chlehens , per dor llvo , hrns
$2.25 ; spring , $2.10 ( < ? ! J.75 ; dressed , per lb 0 ( $
lie ; turkeys , llvo , aMU'd ' ; dressed , ll@12o ;
ducks , llvo , par doz , $3 50 .1.00 ; dressed ,
per lb 9@tlo ; geese , live , per vloi.O0ft9.0O ,
dressed per lb , 9 { tlc
Pins Feet l'lcklcd , kits 75o' spiced
pigs tongues , kits , $2.3.1 ; pickled trlpo , kits ,
05o ; pickled H. C. tilpe , kits , 85c ; spiced
pigs hocks , kits , $1.1,1.
HL'itkb Creamery , funcv 2X'25 ; cholco
20@21c. Dairy , fnncv , HHftlSc ; choice 13
14Countrv , fancy , 13@Hui go d to choice ,
12@l3c ; fair , 10@llc ; Inrorior , i9fl. !
Pioklks Medium , per bbl , $5.00 ; small ,
$0 00 ; gherkins , $7.00 ; O. & B. chow chow ,
qts , $5.b5 ( pts , $1.40.
Shouts $3 00 3.60.
Oats 14gl5c. (
Uoiiv 22jj33e. (
Potatoes 25@27c for cholco
O.Nlovs lOOMOo for choice
SauerKuaUTUbls , $4.50 ; h'f bbls $2.75.
C.U.1I011NU GllAl'ES $1.5001.75.
PeaHS 40 lb boxes , $ l.75gA25. )
1 > ana > * 3 According to sue , per bunch ,
$2.XQ3.00. ( )
BUTTEiitNi : Tubs , 14c ; rolls , 15o.
CocovNUTS Per 100 , $5 00.
At'l't.E BUTTElt-Oc.
CiliEit Bbls , $3.50 ; lit hols , $100.
Mai-lb Suoaii 1215o per lb
FAitijfACKous Goods Barley , 3@3o ;
furlna , 4o : peas , ! l.ic ; oat meal , 2 fa5cj
mnccaroin , lit ; vermicelli Uu ; rice , 3iiS
7c ; sago und tapioca , G < g7c ; buckwheat ,
bbls , $5.50.
Salsoua l @ 2u per lb
Staiicii lf$3c ( per lb
Stove Polish $2 U0@3 87 per cross
SritiLS Whole , per In Allsplco , 9e ; Cas
sia , Clilnu , 9j ; cloves , , Pcnaug , 23c ; nut
megs , No 1 , 7.1c ; ponpor , 18(319c
Lye 51.75 ® 1.50 per case
Nuts Almonds , lS c ; Brazils , 10c ; fll-
hurts , He ; pecans , 10c ; walnuts , 12c ; pea
nut cocks , 8o ; roasted , Uc ; Tonnessoepea
nuts , 7c.
H'inpiMKo Pai-eh Straw , per lb , \ } { ®
25fo ; rag , 2c ; manilln B , 5@0c ; No
1,8c
Baos Union Square , 8.1 per cent oft list
Salt Dairy , 2s > 0 lbs In bbl , bulk , $2.10 ;
best grade , 60 , 5s , % i 30 ; best grade , 100 , 3s ,
$2.40 ; best grade , 23 , 10s , $2.20 ; rock salt ,
crushed , $ l.t > 0 ; dairy salt , Ashton , 50-lb bags ,
S5o ; bulk , 224-lb bags , $3.25 ; common , iu
bbls , $1.23.
Oroccrlos
Piiovisioks Hams , No 1 , 10-lb. nvcrago
Viiim 20 to 22 lbs , 9fo ; 13 to 14 lbs , lOJ o ;
shouldora , So ; brcaktast bacon , No 1 , S c :
ham sausage , Uc ; rtnod beef hams , 80 ; beuf
tongues , $0 00 per dozen ; dry salt meats , 4 } $
(30c ( per lb ; ham roulette , 0Jcj add lo per
lb for small lots
Cotrrnc Itoastod Arbuoklo'B Ariosa ,
243c ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 24Ju ; German ,
23o ; Dilworth , 21c ; Aluroma , 24Me.
Coffee Green Fancy old golden ttlo ,
23o ; fancy old penberry , 23c ; lie { cholco to
fancy , 22u ; Iilo , prime , 21c ; Klo , good , 2lc ;
Mocha , 29o ; Java , fancy Mandchliug , 23o ;
Java , good interior 24c : African , 21c.
Sue ins Cut loaf , 9ocutioaf ; , rubes , 8Jfc ;
standard , jiowdored , 8i' , XXXX , powdered ,
9j ; granulated , standurd , 7e , confectioners .
tioners' A , 7o ; white extra C , OJ/c ; extra
C , Nebruska , 0c ; amber , 0o ; California ,
golden C , t > Hc
Beep Tonuues Salt , bbls , 520.00.
Hay $5 00(30 ( 00 : lowland i2.lhSf3 00.
CUOLFked $10.0011.00.
BitAS-$3.00a8.50.
Fisii Salt Diied codfish , 4@So } ; sealed ;
honing , 31oper box ; hoi herring , dotn , 55o ; 1
Hamburg , spiced herring , $1.50 ; hoi herring ,
Imp.SOo ; macnorol , No I shore , $11.50 ; 1
fancy mess , $13.50 per 100 lbs ; wnito llsh ,
No 1 , $7.00 ; family , $2.7.1 ; trout , $5.25 : sal
mon , $3 50 ; anchovies , 85c.
OiLS-Koroseno * P. to' . , OKc ; W. W. .
llo hoadllght , 12o ; gasoline , 74 = , l2o ; lard [
No 1,45j ; No 2 , 41c ; salad oil , $1.25@9.00 I
per dozen
Canned Meats Corned oeef , 1 lb square ,
cans , $1.20 : corned beef , 2 lb square cans , '
$2.0.1 ; corned beef , 0 lo square cans , $0.50 ;
corned beef , 14 lb square cans , $14.00. Lunch !
tongues 1 lb round cans , $ Miu ; lunch !
tongues 3 lb round cans , $4.73. Brawn , 1 lb '
square cans , 81.20 ; brawn , 2 lb square cans ,
$2.00 ; brawn , 5 lb square cans , $0 50 ; brawn ,
14 lb square cans , 811 00. Ox tongues , 1 } $ lb 1
round cans , $5.00 ; ox tougues , 21biound I
cans , $0.00 ; ox , tongues , 2 } $ lb round cans ,
$7.00 : ox tongues , 3 lb cans , $3.00. Clilppod [ I
beef , 1 lb round cans , $ J.0l ) ; chipped beef , 3
lb round cans , $4.00. Hoast beef , 1 lb round I
cans , $1.20 ; roaRt beef , 2 lb round cans , $2 00.
Potted hnm , } { lb round cans , 05c ; potted I
lintri , } $ lb round cans $1.20. Deviled ham ,
} { lb round cans , ( lie ; deviled ham , } $ lb
round cans , $1.20. Potted ox tongue , \i \ lb
round cans , ( " > 5o ; potted ox tongue , } J lb
round cans , $1.20. Compressed ham , 1 lb
I square cans , $1.75 ; compressed hum , 2 lb
I square cans , $2.75. Tripe , 2 lb round cans ,
$1.80. MincedCollops , 2 lb round cans , $1.20.
Uonolcss pigs foot 2 lb square cans , $2.25. ,
Ono pound cans nro packed two dozen and
four dozen to the case Two pound cans uro
packed 0110 dozen and two dozen to case ,
Half pound cans packed two dozen to case ,
Quarter dozen cans packed four dozen to
case , All prlcos per dozen , net
Cvn'N'ed Fisu Brook trout , 81b , $3.40 ; sal [
mon trout , 2 1b , $2 35 ; clams , 1 lb , $1.2.1 ;
clams,3 lb $3.10 ; clam chowder , 8 11 > , $1.25 , ! ;
dovllod crabs , 1 lb , $2.25 ; deviled crabs , 3 lb , ,
$3.50 ; codilsh balls , 3 W > , $1.75 ; caviar , } $ tt > , ,
$3.25 ; cots , 1 lb , $3.40 ; lobsters , 1 lt > , $1.90 i ; !
lobsters , 2 lb , $2.95 ; lobsters , deviled , } $ ft . ,
$2.23 ; mackerel , 1 lb , $1.75 ; mackerel muat-
nrd sauce , 3 lb , $3,10 ; mackerel tomato
sauce , 3 lb , $3.25 ; oysters , 1 lb , 95c ; oysters ,
3 lb , $1.00 ; salmon , C. It , 1 lb , $2.00 ; salmon : ,
C. It , 3 lb , $2 80 ; salmon Alaska , 1 lb , $1.05 ; ;
salmon , Alaska , 3 lb , $2.03 ; shrimps , 1 lb ,
$2.03.
Candy 922o ! per , lb s
Cuocolate and Coool 21 C37c per lb ;
German cbickory , rod , 8c.
GiNauit-nJomaica pints $3.00 per doz
MiNOi : Meat 20 lb cans , 7f } a
Honey Wo lb for cholco ,
Pkksuhves 9K@l0a per lb
Jellies 4H)4o ( ) per lb
Beeswax No 1. lOffllOc
Dkied FnniT Currunts , now , 6o ; prunes
casks'1,300 lbs , 4jj/o ; prunes , bbls or bags ,
4u ; citron peels , drums , 20 lbs , 22o ; lemon
pool , drums , 20 lbs , 17o ; fard dates , boxes , 13
lbs , 10o ; apricots , choice evaporated , 14o :
apricots Jolly , cured , 25 lb boxes , 10a ; apri
cots , fancy , Mount Hamilton , 23 lb boxes , lOo ;
apricots , cholco bags , 80 lbs , 14Vo ; apples ,
evaporated , Alden , 50 lb boxes , 8Mo ; apples ,
star , BJtfo ; apples , funcv , Aldcn , 5 lb , lOo ;
npplcs fancy , Aldeo , 3 Id , 10 > $ c ; Salt Lake ,
9o ; blackberries , evaporated , 50 lb boxes ,
} $ @ } $ ! cnerrlos , pitted , dry cured , i4o ;
pears , California fancy , } Js boxes , 25 lb , 13o ;
peaches , Cal No 1 , fancy , } js unp bags , SO
lbs , 15o ; nectarines , red , 14o ; nectarines ,
sliver , boxes , 15o ; pitted plums , Cal , 25 lb
boxes 6ao\ \ raspberries , ovap N. Y. now ,
20o ; prunes , Cal , It O , 00-100 boxes , 25 lbs ,
0 fc ; prunes , Cal , UC , 00 70 , 9o ; orange pool ,
15u ; raisins , Calliornlu Londonscrop 1S39 ,
$2.25 ; raisins , Cal , loose muscatels , crop 1839 ,
$2.10 ; Valonclas , 1838 , 8)c ) ; Yalenolas , old ,
7c ; Cal , seedless sks , ? } e.
Drugs nmt Chemical * .
Acin Sulphurio , per carboy , S. 'fo ; citric ,
per pound , Slo ; oxalic , per pound He ; tar
taric powdered , per pound 42o ; carbolic , 37
® Ho
Alum Per pound , 2c.
Ammonia Carbonate , per | > ound , llc
AiutowiiooT Per pound , lOo
Balsam Copaiba , perpouna , C3o ; tolu , 53
@ 55o.
liouAX Itotlned , per pound , 11a
Calombl Am , per pound , 88c
UastouOil--$1.33.
Cuueu Heiiiues $1.85.
Cantiuuiucs 75@L05.
Cassia Bona Per Dound , IBp
THE SPECULATIVE ARRETS
"
Whonfc Prloos Travel Over a Cent
Bldornblo Amount of Torrltory
'
WEAKER TONE IN CASH CORN
.i
Provisions Attrnct Moro Attention
Tlinn For Ulnny Dnyn tlmul 8nt
unlay Business In Onltle Hogs
Close Loner
CHICAGO PUODUOH MAUIII5T3.
• 9 Ciiicaoo , Nov 10. rSpccial Telegram tn
The Bee , ] Wheat prices tfnvoled ever n
consldorablo stretch of torrltory today , but
the market leaves off nbout where It did yes
tcrday The attention of tlio trndo is now
concentrated closely upon the movement
Interior nnd export nnd the eager study of
statistics is quite popular now among all
classes It Was noted with satisfaction by
the bulls that Atlantic port clearances for
the week were the largest of nny week since
the beginning of the crop ear , viz 820,000
bushels of wheat nnd 313,000 packages of
flour equal In all to nbout 2,000,000 bushels ,
With equal complacency the bears are watch
ing the prolongation of the mighty movement
or spring wheat In the , northwest , the ex
hibit indicating nn increase In Minneapolis
and Duluth stocks to the • extent of about
900,0'JO ' bushels Kstlmates of the
visible Increase range from 1,000-
000 to 1,500,000 bushels , us compared
with 471,249 bushels last year The
local market started In steady , with Docom-
bcr quoted at 82j > „ 'o nnd May at 85)c. ) Do-
ccmber went at once to Si jo uiul Mny to
85jc. ! There was heavy concentrated sell
ing nt the top qud the market worked dowu
to 82c nnd S5 } c. respectively It thrsu re
acted to 82 1a/e and S3Xc from which point
there was a slump to 8Uo and 8U o nround
the bottom Hutchinson , who had boon a
fico seller on the advaiico , turned buyer
and there was nlso general scattered buVing
of nil active futures During the last hour
of the session the inm hot orcsonted n firm
and oven strong iront , establishing an nd-
vance of } $ c In M.iv and % a In December
from the Inside figures of the day
The last quotations were SIJo for
November , 62ifc for December and
bTt ) o for May On the whole -n
good business was transacted and the mar
ket seems to have n healthy tone
Near futures in corn suftercu from the Im
provement in the weather , which was giving
indications of accelerating the movement of
tbo new crop The market for cash corn
was weaker , nnd the local crowd was bear
ish and sold December corn with great free
ilora nnd persistence May was weak also ,
out appeared loss bo than near deliveries
end hud n good manv friends nt 3Jc. although -
though it in the end gave way and yielded
} < c bolowlhat llguro Apart from the ex
pectation of heavier deliveries of new corn
und tbo near approach of tlio closing of lake
navigation , there were no outsldo Influences
beating upou prices adversely Foreign
markets were strong and tbi ) shipping movement -
mont from hero is merely curtailed
bv the limited offerings of shipping
parcels December corn was weak from tbo
beginning and declined steadily from 82(3 (
82 'jfc nt the opening to Sl fflSlXo later , and
it closoa ut 31 } $ ( < J31 c , or y @ } fo lower than
on Friday , the losing in May being only } ®
lie , the last quotation for that month being
i33J@33c. !
' 1 tiu oat market held up well in splto of the
weakness in corn , nnd Maywus really Arm ,
with a liberal business , chiefly ut 22Vc , ono
operator tailing on nbout 400,000 bushels of
long outs at that Uguro The selling was
well distributed , with receivers also freely
selling cash oats for arrival nbxt month This
fact and tbo largo estimates for Monday wcro
offset by the pressure 1 > f buying orders
for export account jNoar futures
were dull , but strong , with 20 L4@
20 > o for December , whllo November
was iu a stuto of deplorable apathy and not
quotable No 2 icgularwas nominal around
2 > Uc
1'rovlslous attrncted moro attention in a
speculative way than for many days They
were far from being active , but Hutchinson's
selling of January nork awaKened Increased
general Interest Traders showed more dis
position to trade nnd in their operations were
regarded with general favor Eastorti prices
were the rule und from the start pork led
the market For the week Just closed the
hog receipts amounted to 183,093 head For
the coming week the arrivals nro expected to
reach 145 000 head To-day's prices for hogs
ranged at M 05 ( > 53 85 , against $1.80@.1S ( u
week ago Speculation in the product , is con
fined mainly to January Compared with
justordav the closings today showed u de
cline of 2)o ) on November por.c and January
short ribs , 10c on January and May pnrk , and
5u on May lard and short rius November
snort ribs were unchanged
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK
CniQAno , Nov 10. [ Special Telegram to
The Bee ] Cattle The receipts were di-
vided at 1,000 natives and 1,500 Texuns
Business was about the same as on any other
Saturday Thcro were n few loads of good
natives that sold curly und quick at yestet-
days prices The remaining common und
rough , together with odds and ends , were
slow , but sold about the same as Friday ,
Texans and butchers stock also sold about ;
the same ns yesterdnv There was little or
nothing going on in the stookcr and feeder
line Speculators wcro clearing up and assorting -
sorting after a busy week Cholco to extra
beeves , $150(24 ( 90 ; medium to good steers ,
1,3.10 to 1,500 11)8 , $ J.50@U5 ; 1,200 to 1,350 1
lbs , $ .1.00@J.IO ( ; 1)50 ) to 1,200 1bs , $2 7503.50.
Stockers undfeeders , $ l.fc0@3.00 ; cows , bullu 1
and mixed , $ l.20@2 00 ; nulK $ l.SUg3.10 ( :
steers , $2.15@2 80 ; cws , 81.70i2.10. ( Vest
oru rangers , $2.10@2.C0.
Hoes At the opening a few cars sold in l
the Rock Tsland division at from strong to a
shudo higher than nt the close yesterday
but that incident cut no flguro iu the general [
trade , ns in oilier divisions values wcro ,
lower nil day nnd finally closed fi@IOo lower ,
with parkers picking up a good many lots at
$3.00@J.(15 ( , with $0.70 the top orico for poult-
ors , tbo bulk soiling early at $3.75. Shippurs
of prime selected heavy paid $ J.75'g3.b2 } $ .
Light soi is were iu brisk demand at the low
pricuof$3.70@3,80.
FINANCIAL
New Voiik , Nov 10 , [ SJpqolal Tologrnra to
Tub Bee ] Stocks The trade scarcely
Know what to expect in Btoclts today Tbo
bank statement was a thing of doubt until
near the close , when it was made public ; ,
proving the most favorable showing formnnv
weeks Tbo increase in the reserves was
$1,800,000 , and the bull feeling , which was
somewhat suppressed early , carried tbo mar
ket upward until the closihg ncos were the
best of the day , and tbesoj too , nt very fair
gains over the good closing { lgurcs of yester
day During the first liourlho market was
nr row , and some decline from first figures
were brought about Early trading was
almost entirely confined , toCotton , Oil , St
Paul and ltock Island , nnd , later in the hour
It died away to comparative dullness Among
the active Btocks tbo improvement at the
opening was not hold , the tendonoy being
downward , on very light boslnoss
'Hoclc Island was the fcaturo of
tlio market , being unusually active
for tlmt stock , and after opening
up } $ per cent at 08f , it rose rapidly to 100 )
and afterward yielded slightly , Delaware
& Hudson also rose 1 per cent to 150 . St
Paul was fairly steady at a fraction above
71 , but Cotton Oil was very active nnd lo-
vorish , opening at 2 , against 80 } $ last
evening , rising to Wand falling to 29.
Other Trusts were almost entirely neg
lected In the hour to 13 o'clock the market
was qulto buoyant and moro stocks were
added to the strong and active list Tennes
see Coal jumped to 74 , and Lackawanna
went to 142 > $ , closing at l , or } $ per cant
better Reading sold up to 43 , Louisville 1
closed at the top at 87 und Northern PaclUc
preferred at 70f. Rock Island touched
100 } $ , closln ? at par St 1'ntil recovered -
covered from 71 to 71 Vi A
Western Union from 84 to 84 > $ , Cotton Oil
regained nearly 1 portent from the bottom
to 29nt tbo close , The session closed with
tbo bulls mastcrsot tlio situation The street
t'h
has no confidence in Cotton Oil , and many
operators freely predict that it will fall to
23. The tooling In Lake Shore and a few
others Is bullish on the prospect of Increased
dividends • > Armour is credited with taking
n. hand In the St Paul advance It is many
weeks since the market has been ns free
from obstacles , and tlio bulls count on n
good movement next Ucelt Tlio number of
ps
shores sold t r the half day were 133,000.
The following were the closing quotatlonsi
U.S.4s | regular , 127 N'oithsm l'aclO.8 . 3H
I.H.Iscoupons . . .127 itopreferrod . . . . . . ? < ! (
U.K.4llsr s * uiar..io Ji O. A M.v IMS
If , ( lilts coupons .1011 * iloprafsrrod 142
I'acliltas • .V.l'X'ontrsl
ot 1J7 . I04 <
C ntrl Paciflo n.Vi HILAR , „ I * .
milcngoAAIton . . .131 ltockIslsnci 100
ChlcAgoliurllngtun UM ,1 st.1' . . JlH
A ulacv IPd'f doprsterrsil . . . . .11,1
] 1 > . .1W. , U1H StfaulAOmtha . .11
llllnolsOontral ll"t ! doprofarrod Ut *
I. . II ft W. , 014 tr.ilon I'aclflc Bait
IvansssicTeias I , . . . 10 tyBt U. A l' . ltft
l.nkuS'ior ! * 108 ilopraf rr l itl't '
Michigan Ce'itral , . m Western Union . . . etH
MtsBoiirlPaclltc ) . . . 70
Mosr.r Basy , with no loans ,
PniMB Mrhuan'tile Pavbii 5(37K } ( per
cent
SiEiii.iMi BxciiAXOF Qulot nnd steady ;
sixty-day bills , $4 81 ; demand $4.fc5 } $ .
pitonucu MAitKKrj
CnicAoo Nov 10.-1:15 p. in close
Wheat ' Steady ; November , SlOi December -
bor , 82jo ; May , RlVa
Corn Firmorl November , 32 $ c ; Decem
ber i , 31 $ c | May , SSVc
Oats Steady ; November , 20 'i'o ' ; Mny ,
'
Hyo November , 45c
Barley November , 55o.
Prlmo Timothy $1,20.
Flax Cash , $1.03 ; May , $1.4Jc.
Whlslcy-Jl.03.
Pork Steadyt November , $9.05 ; Janu
ary ' , $9.27 } $ .
Lard Steady ; Novcmbrr , $5.90@S92 } $ ;
January , $5.S5.
Flour Firm ; winter wheat , $2.00@4.81 ;
spring i wheat , $3.05&4.00 ; rye , $3.50js2.85 ;
buckwheat 1 , $ t.7fi@i 23.
Provisions Shoulders , ti 'AJXQH " 0 ; short
clear ' , $5.D0C < 1 > 5 02 } $ ; short ribs , $5.23.
Butter Unthiinged ; creamery , 1025o ;
dairy , , 13310&
Hides Unchanged ; light grosn salted , Co ;
dry , calf , ojc ; deacons , each , 20o.
Tallow LTnchangod ; No 1 solid packed ,
4c ; No 2 , 3)@lo ) ; cake , 4e.
Cheese Quiet ; full cream Cheddars ,
99/c | ; ilats , 9j ' ( 3c ; Young Americas ,
0f@Jje. | }
Kggs Firm ; fresh , 19g2lo.
Koeclpts Shlpmts
Flour 22.003 23,000
Whonl 84,000 109.000
Corn i 120.003 00,000
Oats , 113.0M 218.000
Now York , Nov 10. Whoat-Rocolpts ,
57,500 ; exports , 89,000 ; spot , weaker ;
No 2 rod.8IJlJo in elevator , 88fi3.1i'c ; !
afloat ! ; ; 8.1f@57o } f. o. b. ; ungraded red ,
77@90)o ) ; optioas lovvor ; No 2 rod , November -
vember , closing at 8ljc .
Cnrn ltecolpts , ,5.1,000 bushels ; exports ,
50,700 ; spot , lower and weak ; No 2 , Hi@
424/c iu oinvutor ; 42J213Jo ' afloat ; ungraded
nilxod , 40(9llpc ( ; opiion ? , wcakor ; Novora-
bor 4ie.
Oats Itoccipts , 3,700 bushels ; spot strong
er ; options higher : November , 2i/c / ; spot
No 2 white , 30@30c ; mixed western , 20
Q2lc ! ; whllo , 80 ( M5o.
Coitoe Options opened irregular 15 10
points ud and closed barely steady , 10il3J (
points up Political leports from Rio caused
considerable excitement , yet tend to restrict
business in spot goods pending develop
ments Sales : SI,750 bags : Novembor$15.50
13 03 ; December , $15 50(315 ( 70 ; spot Rio held
higher , light offerings ; fair cargoes , $20.00 ;
No 1 , $17.00. •
Sugar Kuw , held firmly , qulot ; refined ,
firm , active
Petroleum Steady ; United closed at
$1.10 , ' $ o for December
Eggs Steady i western , 23 ( < $21c.
Pork Steady ; mess , inspected , $11.25 ®
11.50.
Lird Quiet ; solos : western steam ,
$0.47 } $ .
Butter Firm ; Elgin , 2C@2fi } $ ° ; west
ern dairy , f@17c ; creamoiy , 13@25c.
Cheese Strong : wcstnrn , 7W10c. m
Liverpool , Nov 10. - - Wheat Firm ;
demand , poor ; holders offer moderately ;
California No 1 , 7s 2d@7s 2d per cental
Corn Firm ; demand poor ; now mixed
western , 4s jd ! per cental
iviiiwi > u.iy , Nov 1(5 ( Wheat Steady ;
No 2 hard , cash , 03Jo ; November , 0Jo
bid ; No 3 hard , cash , 59o ; No 2 red , cam ,
70Jc bid
Corn Lower ; No 2 , cash , 24c bid ; No
vember , 23o bid ; No 3 casb , 23o Did ;
November , 23o bid
Oats No 2 cash , no bids nor offoriugs ;
November , 17o bid
.HitincurinliH , Nov 10. Sample wheat
Lower ; rccoipts , 509 cars ; shipments , 159
cars Closing : No.lharJ , Jsovembor , 7aJe ;
Mill , 84e ; on track , 79c ; No 1 noithom ,
November , " ( Is ; May , 82io ; on trade ,
77u ; No 2 northern , November , 73o ; Alay ,
7ll < $ o ; on track , 73@i53.
AillwtiticDs Nov 10. Wheat Weak ;
cash , 75@77c ; Mny , 79e.
Corn fttoady ; No 3 , old , 33ff33e. }
Oats Steady ; No 2 white , 2Jic.
Hyo Firm ; 47(3474'c. ( }
Barley Weak ; No 2 , 00c.
Provisions-Steady ; pork , $9.05.
St IjduIi Nov 10. Wnoat Closed
same as yesterday ; cash , 70c ; Muy , SlpiGj
84c.
L.orn Irregular ; cash , 30JO ; May , S0 } $ @
80Jc.
uats Weak ; cash , 10c bid ; May , 2J } $ @
"Tork Steady at $10.50.
Lard Quiet nt $5.60.
Wbisky-S1.0 > .
Butter Firm nnd unchanged j creamery ,
20@22e ; dairy , lS(320c. (
clnoliiiiim , Nov 10. Wheat Firm ; No
2 red , So
Corn Firm ; No 2 mixed , 37(333c. (
Oats Steady ; No 2 mixed , 27yi27Jic. (
Whisky $1.(12. (
L.IVI3 S fOOIC
Clilongo , Nov 10. The Droyors' Journal
reports ns follows :
Cattle -Rccoipts , 2.500 ; market steady ;
cholco to extra beeves , $4.50(31.00 ( ; suiers ,
$2.734.25 ; stockers and toedera , $1.80@3.00 ;
cows , bulls und mixed , $1.20@2.OU ; 1'oxus
cuttle , $1.i5@2.S0 ; western rungors , $2.10
( 3.00.
nogs Rccoipts , 18,000 ; market lotver i
mixed , $3.05(33.85 ( ; Uouvy , $3.00J.85 ; light ,
$3.05 ( 3.85 ; skips , $3,00@3 5) .
Shocp Receipts , 3,000 ; market 6teady ;
natives , $2.75Ct5.00 ; westerns . } .50@l,20 ;
Texans , $3.0001.15 ; lambs , $ l.50@5.75.
ICaiixus City , Nov 10. Cattle Keosipts ,
2,200 ; shipinonts , 3,100 ; market strong und
higher ; cows , $1.50@3.35 ; stockers and food
ers , $2.25@J.ll. ( .
Hogs Receipts , 0,000 ; shlpmonts , 931 ;
market weak nnd lower : light , $ J.70@3.75 ' ;
heavy and mixed , $ J.C0@3.70. !
Niuionnl Stoott VariU , ICnst Sr
,
Lnum , Nov 10. Cattle Receipts , 200 ' ;
shipments , 1,000 ; steady ; fair to fancy
uatlvo steers $ .JC0 ( < ( l.o5 ; stockers and
feeders , $2.10S3 ( 40.
Hogs ItocoTpts , 1,500 ; shipments , 2,000 , ;
a shade higher ; heavy $3 51(23.70 ( ; packing ,
$3.00 ( 3,80 ; light , 3.U5@J.S0.
Think of This ' , Ilnld Hernia
Dr Saymonno ohilms to have isolated
n bacillus , called by him bacillus crini-
vorux , " which is the cause of alopecia i ;
says the London Modicnl record It is ,
ho says , found only on the scalp of raon ,
other hirsute parts of the body and also
3tho fur of animals being free from it
The bacilli invudo tlio hair fol-
\
hclcs and makes the hair very brittle ,
bo that they liroalt off to the slcin
Then thoinsolvcs , are nttaokod ,
If the microbes can bo destroyed
early in the dlsouso , the vitality of the
hairs tuny bo preserved , but after the
follicles tire invaded and all their struc-
tures injured the baldnosa is incurable
The following is Dr Saymonno's remedy -
ody to prevent baldness ; Ton parts
J"crudo ood-livor oil , ton -parta of the ox-
prcsssd Jutoo of onions nnd llvo parts'of (
muolingo or the yolk of an oggr are '
thoroughly shaken together and the
mixture applied to the sculp and well
rubbed in once a week This , ho as-
sorts , will certainly bring back the hair
if the roots are not already destroyed ,
but the application of the remedy must
MsMaa
bo dlstresilng lo Iho pitlcnt's friends
nnd hoighborrii .
Sltlr'iNorvnttntt Mvor PIlW
, An Important discovery They act on the
liver , stomach nnd bowfel * through the
nerves A now principle They speedily
cure billtousucss , bad tnstc , torpid liver ,
piles nnd constipation , Spiondld for tnou ,
women nud children Smallest , mildest ,
surest 30 doses for 23 cents Samples free
at Kuhn & Co 's , 15th and Douglas
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NEBRASKA
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National J bank
U. 5. DEPCSirOSV , OMAHA , WEB
CnpHot $ iUD,000 ,
.Sitridiis h Jan lsl , 18S1) 62,000
oFt'iOKiiSANii mitioroii3t :
HxNnv I W. Yate- , President
JKvasS ltiii : : > . Vies Protldont
A. IS.TlHIZU.JN ,
W. V. MonsB ,
John H. Coi.mss ,
It U. Cusiu.sci ,
J , N. II 1'ATniCK.
\V , It HuniiKS , Cashier
THE IRON BANK
Cor 12th and Fnrnnni Pts
A Oenoral llanRliig lliislncss rransnrtau
ShROEDER ' | & Mk %
GRAIN ,
Provisions i Stocks
Basement First National Bank
305 South lllHi Street , - Qui aim ;
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COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL | BANK
Capital , - $400,000
Surplus , - -40,000
omccrs nnd Directors 13. M. Morscman , O
il , , llltclicoeK , Joj OarneiuJr , A. Ilcury , U
M. Andoison , Wm U.Mnul V pros , : Tj II will
alms J , A. I' . Hopkins , pros.-V. Millard , ensukr ;
f. | 11. tiryant usslsiont cuslilor
rp WANTED
effhBSf U S 4 IGSUED BY C1TI CO ,
IS HW H II O COUNTIES , SCHOOt
ff S U BS' W DISTRICT3 , WATER
Correspondence solicited .
COMPANIES , ETC
NW Harris Company
. . & , Bankers ,
163-163 Dearborn Street , CIIICAOO
70 Gtato Street BOSTON
Notice to Ciiiurnotnrs
Sealed proposals Mill bs rapeived nt the olTlce
of County ( Jlerk or Douglas County , Nebiaclia ,
. until | 2 oYlocc p. ni , Wedncsduy , November
Kuth , A. 1) . lbb.1. tor the construction oC the sow
cr.iKo , , coja pools , etc about the County Hospi
tal i liuildlng said work tu he ilono nccordlng to
plans ! and spoilQcnUons now In the hands ort'ao
County ' Surveyor . . . , ,
Sach bid must bo accompauled by a certified
check for JV , aa an orldome f good faith
'Iho Hoard reserves the right to reject nny or
nil bids M. D. IIociip ,
N 15 A 11. County Clerk
Dissolution Notlcr
. Notice Is horobv given that tbo copartnership
heretofore existing , nnd ilomc nushie.ss ut No
Ill and Hit south Uth street , mid Cor llrd nnd
Wtilmit uticots , under the Hrmnnmoof Stephen ,
Hamilton , tc Co , Is this uay dissolvud by lnut-
ualcnn-ivnt. W. I. Stephen , and II F. Hamil
ton i , retiring The busmoss will bo continued at
the ' ubovo named plnco - by Jno ] \ Hamilton ,
who . nsjumes nil liidsbtcduoss oC s lid tlrni , nnd
Is authorized to lollnrt all ontstandlirg accounts
Ouialia , NOV tth , 1881) ) . W , I. hTElllES
n-15-d-3-t H. V. IUitt.Torr
J o r. Hamilton
Dissolution Notice
Omaha , Neb . Nov , 15. lf 9. Notice Is hereby
'Iven thnt ths partnership herototoro existing
? ictweenC P. IVioranJB V. Henry under the
the namp of Nebraska Stcum Laumlry Is dissol
ved by muiua-coiisent. Tim business Is to bo-
conducted bv C. 8. Poor , who succeeds totho-
business of the llrm , and Is authorized to col
lect all notes and accounts outstandtnjr and pay
all debts as per schedule Ciias e. l'oou ,
Nl3d3t. S. 1' . Husky
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
1302 FARNAM STREET
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OMAHA MMDFACTD1E8 ,
Boots nnd Shooa
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KIRKEKDALL , JONES & CO ,
Euoceitori 'to Itcea , Jones A Co
Wliolesalc Mannfaclurers of Biots & Slioes
Aieolt for notion Ilubbcr Bboe Co , 111 % 1101 ud UU
lloruojr MrcctOui Uii , Nc trait a.
Browora ;
STOnZ & lLEIt ,
lager Beer Brewers
1631 North Bltbtcsntb itreat.Oniah * . K t > .
Cornloo
EAQLE COUh'ICE WORKS ,
Mannrctorers of Galyanizefl Iron Cornlco
WluJow < np nit aol llcBkrllilit . John Bpenolsr ,
prupnfltor 1H6 and UJ Hnuib lltli Btreot
_ _ StoamFittlnaa , Pumps , Etc
BTRANO & CLAItK STEAM IlEATItfO CO :
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
Bttua , water , rnllwni and mining tuppllsi , ate
9a ) , vn and VU tarnam alraat Oninua
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V. S. WIND ENGINE 4 PUMP CO , ,
Steam and Water Supplies
mtUJai mail mllla 918 and 920 Jonea tt , Omaba ,
u , V. Host , Aetlng ManiKtr
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miOWNELI , & CO ,
Eng'nes ' , Boilers and General Macliiner ? .
EbeeUlion work , iteaiu pimiii , iaw mllla UIW2H
IxuienwartU atroet , Umiilm :
- sIren
Iron WorkOj
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PAXTON A VIVIILINQIHON WOUKS J"
Wrought and Can Iron Biding Wort
InKlnea , Bia" work , general foundrr , machine and
blacktuiltb work , omce and worki , U , V. Uj
and ltthatreetOmaba
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OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS ,
Hauuracturers of Wire and Iron Railings
Desk rails 'IInflow cuardi , Dower ilaucli , wire iltaa ,
ate IU Nuriu 1UU atraet , umaba
OMAHA SAVE & IRON WORKS ,
Manf'rs ' of Fire and BQrglar I roof Safes l
Vaulta tail work Iron sbutten and nro enapta '
U. Aodrean urour Cornar IKS and Jackanniw ,
aaeh , Doorsi Etc . _ _ .
u. A. mSh'R6w& ooT" " * *
Vflicleialo nsnufaeturcri of
Sasn , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings
Branch oSIca , Uth sad Iiard itreeU Oamha Neb
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SOUTH OMAHA
UNION STOCK YARDS OO ,
lOfSoulliOnialia. . limited ,
iaart * * ' * * *
OMAHA | i JOBBERS ' DIRECTORY . '
AgrlouUtirnl Implomonta {
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l.lNiNaiil : A METCA IjF CO , \
Agricnli'l ( ' Implernonls Wagons
' , , Carriages • ;
llac le , Ble Whi > ' sale , OmahaXebratka
MOUNE ] , MILRITRX.1-STODDAHDCO.
Jlnnatictiirors and Jobber * In
Wagons , Buggies , Mc.PiowlEla ? , $
Cvr.bih and raeiaortreruOmaha
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Artlsta * MnlorTnjB
A7lWSPVJr. ,
Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
IJ1.1 DoiwUsKtoel.Oninlin , NehrnVr '
t ? ' . a i
Dooto end Shoos
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ir i' . Monsu a vo ,
J0DD3K of Bosls and Siiocv . :
101 , UXt 110S1)jiii1\s a'rtet , Omahi Manufaelerr .
buminoraircet , bmlun
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, 9 ° ? ' . ' Coke , Etc
JAMES W , TJ lIT 'linlfcoAr , CO , |
Miners 1 1 and stiippers of Coal and Cote
ltooni 31 U. g. National lls-ik llulldlng , Omaha ,
OMAIIA CO A I. , COKE A LIME CoT - >
JoDoers of Bard aid U [ M i
a Bomb lith street , Omaba NtbMika , *
KEm tASKA ' ru EiTca , "
Shippers of Ccal and Coke \
ait South 13fi lreet.Oninha , Nobraika
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Commlaalon nnd-Storogo. T
RIDDEI.b A RIDOEhE ,
Storage and Commission Msrchants 4
Bpcclaltlollnil r. esc . chens ( loutirr , gam t
11W llawa.d streetOiuaha , Neb
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: Clgnra v
DEAN , ARMSTRONG A CO , /
WnoUsale Cigars 1
< 02North CthStiootOmaha , Neb Hello H3 , "
Dry Qootla nnd No tlon 3. .f
M7iZ SMI 111 A CO , . . , J *
Dry J Goods , Furnishing Goods and notions • Ji
. 1103nnd 1101 llcnulng , cor llt'i ftreet , Oinaln , N b , ' S
KILPA 1 7 RICK KOCll DRY GOODS CO , j | |
Iinrortcrs & Jo'jta in Dry Good ! , Notions | S
Oents' rurnlsblnit ( tools Cornir Uth and Uirne/ ' 311
slreoLs Om ilia , Isobraftia A
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Furnj turo -i
DEWEY A yi'ONE , A
Wtolcsaie Dealers in Fnrnitnre j
. Karnam strict , Omaha , NobrHflta
CUARLEsHfuVERICK ,
Furniture * \
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Crooorio3. {
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mccord.HrIdy A CO , >
Wfcolosalo Grocers . >
tStb and Lonvenwcrtb st 'cti , Oair.b\ , Nebraska , '
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, Hardware
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wj nnotiToh , i
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel t
EprluKS i , wauoii b'osIc , luriTiir ' , lunibjr , etc 123 * - . '
lZUMnrporstrcBtOmnlia ;
UIMEBA Uail A TA Y1.0R , \
Bnilflers' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop f
I.lcclmnlcs Tools and IluCnlo Scales 1(09 DouglM "S
etrcet , Uiuuba , tb * •
Lumber , Etc _ _ ' |
JOT1NA. WAKKbUELD , 5 |
Wliolejale Liinilicr , Etc . r s
Imported nnd American I'ortlrnd Ceiccnt Etatt . {
aicnt forMlltraukoo llr,1riulle Cemiut .
ami ( Jul oj v\bltel.line. S ,
ghaIs r. lee , * "I
Dealer in Hardwocd Lnmher f
Wood carpeia and pnrqnot llo'r n . ! > ! b and DjuilaO 1
street , Oiun'iu , NubrnsUn s
OMAIIA LUMRER CO , §
AllKi3dsofBnidingHaterialatWiiolesa8 ; ! 1
lSth stret nnd Union I'nclfle traci Omaba • .
' LOUIS IIRADlfORD , J
Dealer in Lumber , Lain , Lime , Sash 1
Doors , otc YarJs Corner ; th ami Doiti a > . O31o # ' *
turner lOtb and IJounlns " " VJ
VRED II * . QUAY J
Lninher , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc I
Cornerftli nnd Dojgbis ; trect , Omaha 41
" C. N. DVA'VZ , * , 1
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber j
13th and California ntrects , O.uaha , ; ; et > ruska i'
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fflilllnory and M otlone Vs
I. OUERVEUmil A CO . { k
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions I
M,810nnJ2taa'julli Uth atreet * J
Hellene , $
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j.t.r odinsoxnotionco , M
Wholesale Notions and Famishing Goods J
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lmilnrno ? arect llaialio
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C0NS0L1DATED TANKLINE CO , JS ,
Wholesale Rctined and Lubricating Oils .11
AiloGroasceto Omnlm A. H. lllsliop , M imoi > SB
Poporu fH
CARPEN1ER PAPER CO , .11 ]
Wholesale Paper Dealers * f |
CarrrftilioslosVof nrn'lnewrnpplnir and wrIUDf 'MtA '
pspar j-potlalatteniluniiUcii torard paper U'S
" safes _ to , , . . w u ' 3S
a. l. diane a co . ill
Qi neral Atonts tor , a5 ljl *
Halls ' Safes , 11
ICl and 321 Boutli lOlli St Omatin
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Toya , Etc Mm
" II HARDY A CO , , < M
Jobbers of . ' 'IB
Toys Dolh Albums , Fancy GooJs , -f
Uoukolurnl.hlnB flcods rblMrciia rarrlogca 1K M
y arnaui street , Omaha , Neb " '
CHICAGO SHORT LI8B I
OF THE l
Chicago , Milwaukw & St , Paul Ry ' M
. Tlte Itest Iloulo from OmnUa end Council -5
Dlnrrx to J
| - -E THE EAST E- |
TWO TUA1N8 DAILY BETWUIW 0MAII4 &
AHD COU CIL ULUITd
Chicago , AND Mllirauhce , 4
St l'nul , Mlnncitiiulls , Cedar Bapldgj M
j Eock Island , Fiecport , Itockford , i m
Clinton , Dubuque , Uatcnport , . > m
Elgin , Madison , JaucbTille , I #
Iiclclt , Winona , f.a Crosse , * ' 'M
And all otbar Important point * Kan , Noribaait anol , *
bxulbeual * V
rorthro-jgh ttcketi call on the llaketazcat at 1HS %
farnau ttnet.ta litraer Uiuek , or at Umoa I'aeiBf j
ruliinan Hlaapara and the tlnait pinlpa Can In tb i
world am run on the nialu line or the Cblcaxn Mil ij
waul.ee X fct I'aul llalmar and everr attention t * M
paid tu pauepnara . vj couituoui ni lei of tua
conipanr 11.1111I.Kit fleneral Vanasar A > T
1. b' .TUCKKU , A lit nt General Manager _ i
A. V. IU UAIU'KNlWt , Ueueral fananger * a4
TOKO K 'lfuAl'fOBD.AuUuiKJeoerairMtliigal [
• oJllctet At ant . _ . . . . "
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