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    I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 21 , 1839. 3 fl
P * THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS "
H Whoot Fluctuates Within Exceed
K * iuRly Marrow Bounds !
H- DULLNESS IN THfc COliN PIT
B Ontn Iidsh iVcDto Willi a Clriod Husl
H nco Done Nothing Out of tlio
H Orrtlnriry Line In I'rnvls-
H IntiR ( Quotations
H
H CHICAGO MIODDOK 51AUKI5T3 ,
H CiitCAon , Nov 20 , ( Special Tclefjrnm to
H Tiic Hen ] Wheat fluctuated within ox-
H ccodlniily narrow bounds today and tlio
H market rests at nbout ycstorilny's closing
H valuations Norvs of the kind calculated to
H flimulato business and cxcito action was
B lncltln ? , and tlio situation Is' without tm-
H "portant change The receipts at Minncapo-
H lis ana Duluth nro still very heavy , but un-
H less all signs fall thcra wilt bo a big falling
Hf off In the movement In the near future Cn-
k blcs were oulct and eeuboard points have lit
tlo to report In the way of now business
! Philadelphia ndviscs that nlno boat loads
were worked Micro today , and Duluth 01s-
i patches lndicnto that something Is being
Hi done thcra for shipment Thrca cargoes
H ! for export was ono report , and compotiilun
H ) for cash property at that jiolut was
Hl nctivo at nn advance over yesterdays
H' llKurcs 81 > c bolng bid for cash , S0o for
Hl November and fcO , ' $ 'n for Ilcccmbor in the
Hl local mnrlsct prices avaraged very steady and
B ) llrm at a shade bettor prices than yesterday
1 December opened at 81c , rangcil down to
1 SOJfc nnd up to 61@SI.Vc , barely touching the
t outside , and holding at cWc , or l-lilo above
W' or below most of the session , nnd closlna at
H KJ ) ( < ? Slc May opened at 85c , sold as loxvns
B 84o and 11)1 ) to SS fc , showing a liotcrmlna-
j tlon to cilng closu to tno outsldo llgures
H | nearly nil of the session and closing at ( iSl o.
Mi The strength of the market late in the day
j was attributed to the firmness In Duluth and
j Minneapolis At the latter plnco No 1 hard
' was marked up ? o about noon Locally
H trading was on a restricted scale nud of a
H sculping charactci
H This was a dull day In the corn pit Tbero
B was a thin attendance nnd very little desire
m to trade , but thcro was a llrm undertone ,
B which received expression in tlio light ud-
vauco iu the nctivo futures Steady and long
V continued rainy weather helps to strengthen
f the hands of holders to a slight extent , but
BH as the receipts of new corn keep inero sing
iust tlio sumo , the bears seem disposed to
iccomo alarmed The foreign market was
firm and Liverpool was quoted slightly
higher In soma positions The demand for
cash corn was slack , but this was lnoKront
measure duo to the dilllculty of getting
enough together for u cargo , shippers being
BBS adverse to getting caught with a lot of fag
MB ends In many separate elevators The closing
BBB prices show some guin on those of .yesterday'h ' ,
BBB being : November , ; ) 2)j"c ) , December 3lj @
[ Dljic and Miiy ! 13J4ii3 ( : c
[ Uats were loss active than yesterday , at-
BBB though a liberal speculative business wns
H llnully scored The market averaged fully
rBBV steady to llrm , partly occauso of u continua
| BSB tion of the support recently given it by n
FBBS < prominent oiicrator nnd also In sympathy
ASH with firmness at outside markets and the
HBB good demand for cash out3. The receipts
| BH were only modcratn and shlpmeuts large ,
BBBj with withdrawals from storu increased to
[ BBB 240,863 bushels May was saleable meat of
BHB the day at } fc to a shade above that , with
BBBJ the early strength In December not fully
BBJB sustained For November 21c was ut ono
BBJB timp bid and car lots ot No 12 regular were
BBBJ saleabla at about 20J c though usually held
( above that
BJBB In the provision trade there were no scn-
BJBB sational features Outsiders failed to show
BJBB any increase In interest in the market , and
iBBJl the days ' speculative trading wns again
wSJM . largely between local operators Hutchin-
BJBJB son was the largosl individual sollar of .Tun-
JBJB uary pork , but his offerings were promptly
BJBJB taken by a party who has lately made the
JBJB majority of his heavy deals with the old
JBJB man , " and'conscrmcntly his operations made
BJBB little or no stir The undcrtono of the mar
JBH ket was a stroug oao , yet the appoarnnca
BJBB of a broker supposed to ho ropro-
JBB Banting tbo pork cllquo Invariably oc-
JBH casioncd a wouk turn While believers ,
BJBB as a rule , in the future of the product , trnd-
H H crs are unwilling to relieve the clique of its
H H load at this stage From tlio start toduy
H H the trade was closely watched and the bust
H H ncss transacted reached quite a Talr aggre-
H H pate January , as usual , was the favorite
H HJ and most active future month Forward de-
H Hf liveries stood at the adjournment of'chango
IHBJI at $ < i.0l ) for November pork , tO.ODgU.OTK ' < " *
JBJB November lard 5.37 for November ribs ,
JBJB t9.15 for year pork , $5.1)5 ) for year lard , 4,1)0 )
BBBl for year short ribs , t' .l.0 ! ! for January pork ,
B } 5.0JM@r > .U5 for January lard $ t.S0@t.S2K
BBHK for January abort rlbi , * ' .l.l2 ! @ Ji ' ( " ) for May
H Hf pork , $ n,12) { for May lurd nnd $5.00i < $5.02K
H HB for May stiort ribs Tneso prices were prac-
H Hf tlcnlly the same as yeslorday's closing for
H HT future short ribs , November and January
H H lard and January and May pork , and a shade
H H higher for May lurd November pork wns a
H H trlllo easier
H ClllOAGO I/IVI3 STOCK
iVH Cuiovno , Nov 20. [ Special Tolcgram to
IHB Tim Due ] Catti.u In addition to the cata-
I H loguo of depressing causes wo hnvo ox-
BHH tremely bad markets abroad , an increase
R H of 0,000 lu the run ever the snmo tlino last
HH weak , wretched weather nnd an unsatls-
| H | > factory mur.cot from first to last The ro
BVSr coipts were divided nt 10,000 natives and
K H 8,000 Texans As has bean the case all
| H along , only a few natives out of tlio 5.0JO on
H ealo brought good prices , and of a lot of
H H fanny steers tlio top price of the ssasou , but
H H ordinary and medium natives dragged along
H H In the most ? irritating and tantalizing way ,
H Hf going at almost uuy prica the buyer would
H H offer Tcxnnssold about the came as hero
H H ( toforo , but nutivo butchers stock was gen
H Hr crally quoted lO lOo lower , especially low
H HJf grades that had to compete with cheap Tex
H Hf ans Nclso Morris Is buying Texans In St
H Hf Louis , a train load arriving on the market
H HJ ever the Alton roud this ' morning Tlio
H HJ | weather is against the stocker utid fcodor
H HJ | trade , yet dealers reported a fair
H HJ | business and no nartluular change In
H HJ | prices Cholco to extra beeves , ft.80@r . : i5 ;
HHl medium to good steers 1,850 to 1,500 lbs ,
J.T5@4.401,200 , to 1,1)50 ) lbs , Ci.2 @ 4.10 ;
H HJ 1)50 ) to 1.200 lbs , * 2.T5@i. : 10. Stockers and
Hi feeders , $1.S0 2.00 ; rows , bulls and mixed ,
Jl $1.10(32,60 ( ; bulk , $1.80 2.20 ; 8 toe re , $2.10(4' (
Hi 2.80 ; cows , f 1.60Q2.00. We&torn rangers ,
Jl $2,75 3.40.
H HB tlous Uut for the unfnvorublo vvoathor
H HJ | the demand would bo moro actlvo and prices
H HJ | a shade stronger , as the run shows a ro-
H HJ | markablo falling oft when compared with
H HJ | this time last week As It Is , business Is
H HJ | . , only fair and prices steady as compared with
H HJ | tbo close of yesterday on heavy and packers ,
H HJf but light sorts Bold a good nluxot lower
H HJ | Packers paid $3.75@3.8U for full loads and
H HJ | $3.CC@3.75 for purts of loads Shippers went
H HI In at $ J.75@3.87K , and butcher averages
H HI at $ ; i.S0a3.65. Light sorts made $3.7&U.S0.
H F1NANCLVU
H New Yokk , Nov 20. | Special Telegram to
H Tun Hbb.1 Stocks The stock market
H surprised oven the most sanguine bulls this
H morning by Its strength It was all the moro
H unexpected ulso because tbo oxprcstions lust
H night were not of the usually hopeful char
H actor , S. V. Wttlto had no docldod opinion ,
H HH Cammaolc was selling the whole list Gould
B is eaying or doing nothing to bolster his own
H HH or other securities The general verdict at
H tbo resorts was that tbero can bo no good
H bull market until money gets permanently
H easier , Tbo most hopeful ones said that
H HH after the break of about 2 points nil round
H standard stocks should bo n purchase
H for an upturn Tight mpnoy might
H scare a few boldors , but railroad
H earnings will carry ihe day finally The
H best bull pclnta were from Chicago , and
H that following is now squarely uround on the
H bull side The market opened fovcrlsn , but
H at figures extending to ) % ever last night ,
H Cotton Oil was off IU to 2S'J' . Sugar opened
V steady ut 70 , but went oft l > f to QS . The
H weakness In trusts failed to have nuy inllu-
H , ance upon the rest of the market nud a gen
bvhW' '
HHHHBw * . .wj * j bi , * ' . . - . . .
cral upward mdrement tookplacowhich was
generally confined to fractional amounts , except -
copt Lackawanna , which rose 1 per
cent and Tcnticssco Coal nnd Denver ,
Texas & . Fort Yorth , which ndvancod
3 nnd V , { per cent rojiuctlvoly Union
Pacific mid Hock Island led the rest ot the
list with advances of ? i per cent each Dar
ing the hour to 12 o'clock other stocks came
to the front as leaders In the alvanco The
gains were not remarkable , but very on-
cournging , including Grangers , Oi > nl stocks ,
triuts nnd other nctivo securities Louis *
villo moved up to b0 , Lake Suoro to 10J } g ,
New Kugland toI. . * . , Northern Pacific pro
ferrcd toiO.V , arid Alcliison to 34 f Uur-
llnRton took the lend unions the Granger
group , going to 100 % ' Northwestern went
up to 113JH , and Hook Island to 9 8f. St Paul
sold lporccntovcrlnstnlghtnt7l' { . Missour
Pacific advanced to 70 und Union Pacitlo to
70 } . Tenuossco Coal broke D points to 75 > tf
nnd Chicago Gas gained H to KM , The
strength In stocks was well maintained to
the close A rumor regarding the ptobablo
action of the treasury in anticipating a dis
bursement had a bullish effect Money ruled
ut D to 0 per cent Thcro was nrald In Head
ing , but the prlco soon rccovorod Grantors
shnwod the host gains St Paul und Union
Pacific were ouch up lt . Burlington was
tip 1 , Northwestern } i , nnd MUiourl Paclllo
} { . The total sales were 215,50.1 shares
The following w ra the closing qmtitloas :
O. S ; Is rjuUr 127 Northoru Pactflc XVt
M.H.4scoupoai . . .127 dopreforred 7il'l
II.B.4' ' , ; srojfiilftr..MI O. * . W HH'i
lI.8.4Jsc ! < mnonj..lft' doprorerro.l U'i' .i
PacWmsor' .Vj . . . ,1I7'/i ' N.Y.Dentrul lOfi'i
Central taoino . . . . MH l' . O-SB , . . , 1U !
Clilcagoi Alton . . Ill Hock Island IIIK
ChtcaKOIlurllngton CM IcSUV 71l <
ft'Julnnr ' 10B1X doprntt-rroj 112 't
) . . , . * HJij SttiuilYOimhs . i'4W '
UlluolsUeutr.il 1HV ] > dopra'errad M' .i
I. . II * W Ml IMlon IMcirto ill ? *
Kansasic Texas . . . 'J'i WSt L. Si V 17
LakoSUoro : iOTi itopraforrod . . . „ : i"J ! {
Mlchlean Ceutril . 0 > 1S Western Union . . . Sti !
Missouri Pacitlo . . . i"J.S
MoNEt Tight , ut 2 ( < 43 per cent ; last loan
at 2 per cent
PiilMis Mciici-xtilk PArr.u-riJ Q'X per
cent
Stkiimno Kxciiasof Qulot and steady ;
sixty-day bills , $4.81 ; douwnd , S4.S5.
Mining Atiioks
Nr.w Yoiik , Nov 23. rSuoclal Telegram
toTnn Urr.1 the following aw the mla
ingstoclt quotations :
Alicp ICO Iron Silver 200
llolclii.T 2.0 Moxlcan : itJ
Dest & llelchor : JI0 Mt Diablo 3)1
Caledonia II II..Ml North Hello 1MO..110
GouCala&Ya . . . .WO Ontario ai > )
llrailwoodT 170 Occidental ll'
HuroknCon 41) Plymouth U' > 0
ElCrlsto 10J .Sarnga 18)
Gould.VCurry HS0 Sierra Nevada stl
HoraoHtalto IIW UnlonCon 3.U
Horn Silver 225
Uoml Oflorlims
Washinotos , Nov 20. [ Special Telegram
to Tub Bee.I lionds offered , $020,003 at
$1.27 ; $154,800 at $ l.05K ; S10.000 at $ l.05 f
I'UODUCB ll v incurs
Ciiicaoo Nov 2J. tlb D. in eloio
Wheat Stonily ; November , SOJ oj December -
ber , 80 o ; May , SS o.
Corn Steady : November , 32 > c ; Decem
ber , 31 c ; May , 33'fc. '
Onts Steady ; November , 21c : May , 22jS- e
Kyo November , 4oc.
Uarlcy November , 57o ,
Prlmu Timothy $1.20.
Flax Cash , S1.35 ; May , $1.43.
Wbisky-51.02.
Pork Hosier ; November , $9.00 ; Janu
ary , $9.30.
Lard Stoadv : November , $0.05@fi.07 > ;
January , $5.92J @ 5.9j.
Flour Steady and unchanged ; winter
wheat $2.O0@4. . ' ; spring wheat , $3.05@4.00 ;
rye , $2.5032.85 ; buckwheut , $1.75@2.25.
1'rovlslons Shoulders , M.37KK4 50 ; short
< clear , ? o.G0@5.U2J $ ; short ribs , $ j.37 j for No
vember
Huttor Qmct : creamery , 17@23a ; dairy ,
14@21c.
Cheese Dull ; full cream Cheddars ,
S j faJOJ o ; Uats , OJci' 'JWo ; Young Americas
liggs Firm ; frosli , 20g22o.
Hides Unchanged ; llghtgreon salted , 1c ;
dry < calf , 5@IJo ; deacons , each , 20c.
Tallow Unchanged ; No 1 solid packed ,
4c ; No 3 , 3 , ' @ 3 > c ; cake , 4Jfo.
Uocolpts Shipmts
Flour 23.000 20,000
Wheat 145.O00 11 ! , < M0
Corn i 235.000 145,000
Oats • 172.000 253.000
Now Yorlc Nov 20 , Wheat Receipts ,
05,900 ; exports , 12,000 ; spot , dull ; steady ;
No 'J rod , 8l@$4)4 ) 'o in elevator , 85V@S5Xo
afloat ; ungradod red , 79@S3Xc ; ojitions
steady : No 2 red November closing at Sljfo
Corn Hecoipts 93,500 bushels : snot ,
stronger ; No 3 , 42@12 c in elevator , 4214 ©
42 0 afloat ; ungraded mixed , 40 @tJc ;
options , firmer ; November .
Oats Receipts , 102,900 bushels ; spot ,
easier ; options Arm ; November , 2SJ c-
spot No 2 white , U0) 31c ; mixed western ,
2 } { @ 23 } o ; white , 30 350.
Cotfee Options closed 20(325 ( points up ,
closing active Sales : 101.750 Dags ; No
vember , $15.85@15.ll0 ; spot Hlo Armor ; fair
cargoes , $ 19.87J.J.
Sugar Haw , strong ; reflnoj , firm
Petrolotun Steady ; United closed at
$1.10) ) for December
Eggs Steady : western , 23) ( < 42. > c.
Pork Steudy ; moas , mspoctod , $11,253
11.50.
Lard Steadier ; western steam , SK. .
Butter Steady ; Elgin , 26i17c ; western
dairy , 9@l7o ; creamery , 13J7)2jc. )
Cheese Quiet ; unchauged ; western , t 4
0 510o.
St IouIh Nov 20. Wheat Higher ;
cash , 7S tfo ; May , 84K@i" -
Corn lllghor ; casn , 31c ; May , 30 ? o.
Oats Firm ; caali , 19J c ; May , 22 0.
Pork Qulot nt 10.50.
Lard Dull nt $5.90@5.t5.
Whlsky-l,02.
Butter Firm and unchanged ; creamery ,
20@22o ; dairy , 18@20c.
Mllwniitof , Nov 20. Wheat Steady ;
cash , 73 < d ; No 1 northern , 82o.
Corn Weak ; No Sold , 31c.
Oats Easier ; No 3 whtto , 22 @ 23e.
Hye Firm ; No I-47Kc.
Barley Qulot ; No 2 , 4SJ/e.
Provisions Pork , $9.00 ,
Hntisno City , Nov 20. Wheat Higher :
No 3 hard , cash Ole ; December , ftlo ; No 3
hard , cash , DU' o ; December , 59 'fo bid ; No
3 red , November and December , 70u bid ,
Corn Steady ; No 3 , cash , 25 , Vo bid ;
November , 24o bid ; No 3 cash , 23 } a bid
Oats No 2 cash , Ho bid ; December
Ki 'o bid
Ailunoapolii Nov 20. Sample whoit
Active ; receipts , 550 cars ; shipments ,
135 cars Closing : No 1 hard November ,
T8u ; May , 84 o ; on track , 7879o ; No 1
northern , November , 75Jfo ; May , 83fo ! ;
on traclc , 77 , l o ; No 3 northern.Novombor ,
7tc ! ; Muy , 73e ; on track , 73Q75c.
Llvni'iiool , Nov SX Wheat Firm ;
dcinnnd poor ; holders offer moderately ;
California No 1 , 7s3 ! il per cental
Corn Steady ; demand poor ; now mixed
western , 4s y X per cental ,
Clnclnniifi , Nov 20. AVhoat Barely
steady ; Ko 3 red , 7779c. (
Corn Firm ; No 3 mixed , 3TK@Mc.
Oats Firm ; No , 2 mixed , 'iif ayte
Wbiskv BlOi
WVRBtOOK
Oliloago , Nov 20. i'Ua Drovers Journal
reports us follows :
Cattle Hecoipts , 17.000 ; market Mealy
to lower ; beeves , $4.S0$5.33 ( ; steers , $3. < 3 ( < j
4.40 ; Texas cattle , $1.50 ( 2.80 ; western rang ,
cas , $3.75ii3.40.
hogs Receipts , 24,000 ; shipments , 4,000 ;
market strong ; mixed , 13.05 3.83 ; heavy ,
$ . ' 105 ( 3.90 ; light , $3,05@aV0 ; skips , $3.00U (
3.00. '
Sheep Hecoipts , 8,000 ; shipments , 300.
market steady ; natives , $2.75 5.00 ; west
erns , $ U0@U5 ; Texans , $3.00@4.00.
Nntlonnl Kinetic Yards Kast St
Iioulu , Nov -Cattlo-Hecoipts , 3,900 ;
shipments , 1,000 ; market steady ; fair to fanoy
heavy native steers , $3.35 1.85 ; stockers and
foedcrs , $2.10@3.40.
Hogs Itocolpts , 0,000 ; shipments , 2,100 ;
market easy ; heavy , 13.05 3.80 ; packing ,
M.0023.80 ; light $3.C0M3.73-
Kansas City , Nov , 30. Cattle Receipts ,
8,800 ; shipments , 4,300 ; market steady ;
cows , $1.50 ® ) 35 : stockers and feeders ,
11.25(3115. ( '
Hogs Hccelpts , 8.C00 ; Bhlpmants , 1,100 ;
market steady and lower ; lleht , $3,0533.75 ;
heavy and mixed , $3.02) ) @ 3.63.
Bloux City , Nov , 8C Cattle-Hcoilpts ,
fifl ; shipments 015 ; steady and unchanged ;
cows , ll.00@2.05j stockers nnd feeders , $ t.50
(32.90 ( ; veal calves , $2.003.15.
Hogs Hecoipts n.fiOJj market closed
steady ; light , $3ri7' ' (33 ( J > ii heavy , $3.5i@
3.03 'i ; mixed , $3,454f3.33.
omau.v iitviTsrooic
Cntilr
Wednesday , Nov 20.
Today's trading In cattle was limited and
the market on killers wns Hat The dressed
beat men were looking for a moderate run
today , and they bought frcoly yosterdny and
were not In need of many cattle today , so
that they could afford to talio it leisurely
Prices have been pretty high hero of late on
the half-fat cnulc , in fact , some cattle of
that descriptlo n have sold hero at almost
Chicago prices In view of such n condition
of the market , the buyers were inclined to
sot down on It , " and their bids were fully
15o lower The receipts of feodbrs have not
boon very largo this week , and with a fair
demand the ynrds have been pretty well
cleared , The market on this class of cattle
Is fully steady
II IK" .
The hog market was steady nt yesterdays
prices , the bulk ot the sales being at $3.1)0 )
again today Soma of the earliest sales of
good light nnd mixed were a little stronger ,
porhnps , there bclna sovcr.il loads nt $3.0. > ,
while the top was $3.li ( } . The market was
not active , ns the buyern and sellers were
stow in coming together , but the pens were
cleared In good season
Sliopp
Thnro were n few sheep hero and sold ,
iluu.upt * .
Cattle 1.010
Hogs 5.I0J
Sheep 907
Horses 20
Pro villi I ii' ; I' iuai
ThofillT.vi'U U.v tt'ilo it prbii ptll in
this-nirkiit for ttu grj-iJi of stjjk nun
tioncd : '
Primostoers 131) to U > 0 lb . . ? t.l5 rtrjl.tl )
Good steers , 1211 to U" > ) lb ) . . 3.83 Ktl 'iJ
Good steers , 10 > ) to 13 UU11. . . 3.50 { .Cl.lO
Common 100J to 1155 lb stosrs 3.0J ( J1.5'J
Western steers , " . 2.5) @ 3.15
Common canuers 1.01 Wl.5) )
Ordinary to fair oo.VA 1.3) ) r | l.s : )
Fnir togool coiVA 1.8) QC2.13
Good to cholco cjwi 2.15 ( ijiOJ
Knirtogood bulls 1.5J dti.l )
Ktihtstocitersand feeders . . . 2.0J ud .O'J
FocJors 950 to 1103 lbs 2.20 fcttl.09
Fnir to choice light noy * 3.(10 ( ( fti.l :
Fair to cholco heavy nogs 3.0) @t.05
Fair to cinlco mixed ho.s . 3.53 ( u3.C )
Common to rough hozs 3.23 @ 3.55'
ltopros'jiititivs SiIji
srinns :
No Av Pr No Av Pr
22 1139 S3 O ) 44 1181 $3 25
54 1332 3 15 11. . ' 12o 3 03
2 1175 3 15 0) 13)2 3 S5
51 1S21 3 20
cows
5 770 150 18 970 t 90
5 1200 150 20 1115 2 00
5 112) ) 175 13 lOOO 2 10
2-1 10.17 175 * 1 104) 2 15
1 113) 185 3 1104 2 00
21 1010 187 1 850 2 05
STOCKEItS
1 ISO 175 21 4S9 3 35
23 591 2 23 27 5'JJ 3 35
3 490 223 13 -191 2 35
TEEDXKS
9 810 2 35 5 8S2 2 55
10 S03 2 40 24 1053 2 75
29 1030 2 53
CALVES
2 335 2 00. 1 170 3 50
5 300 3 00
nuiM
1 1339 125 2 13G5 10) )
1 1410 15) 1 1420 2 00
iiiinis : :
3 037 1 85
WBJTUUX CVTttE
Owner nnd No Av Pr
Ofcoders 1051 SCO
14fe ders 1051 3 75
0 bulls 1373 1 05
23foodei'3 1077 3 55
Lance Creek Cattle Co
44 caws , corn-fed 1013 3 42
Riverside Llvo Stock Co
SOfeoders 1030 2 05
Ofeedcrs 1051 2 0)
20 cows 1073 185
U cows 1031 2 00
I10G8. _ ,
No Av Sk Pr St Av Sir l .
4..48)$3 40 51..331 240 $1 CO
09..233 300 3 45 CI.250 40 IS CO
50. . . .273 200 3 52K 58..278 240 3 CO
59..278 320 3 55 70..250 100 3 ( W
S3..239 2S0 3 55 73..230 2i0 3 00
15..343 3 57K 09..271 100 3 0)
00..333 300 3 57K 01..233. 250 3 00
75..335 480 3 57 > 53..317 3 0)
01..293 210 3 00 77..225 SO 3 00
03. . . .203 100 3 0) 01 . . .2'0 ; 100 IS CO
53..333 109 3 00 01..259 10 3 00
03..202 239 3 00 CO..213 80 3 09
02..373 200 3 00 59..390 240 3 00
05..203 120 3 0) 03. . . 278 200 3 ( JO
73..2. | 4 IW 3 00 59..315 2i0 3 00
79. . . .253 100 3 CO 75..249 80 3 0)
03..231 280 3 GO C8..270 320 3 0)
59..238 83 3 00 03..2S3 240 3 110
71..315 ftSU 3 150 50,310 1110 3 2Jtf
111. . . .309 40 3 00 03.235 10'J ' 3 b3.
83. . . .295 210 3 00 70.242 120 3 ( WW
04..279 240 3 00 50.317 3 02V
73. . . .274 13) ) 3 00 07. . . .301 SO 0 (12V (
48..331 120 3 00 77..213 120 3 02 > .J
00..J.294 210 3 CO 72..237 80 3 0JV
57..333 100 3 CO 59..333 3 ViVyi
CO..327 100 3 00 113.303 120 0 G3 }
CO..210 2t0 3(30 ( 74..212 40 3 ( S3V
02..295 10) ) 3 00 50..410 83 II ( KM
00..273 100 3 09 5l.23i5 10) 3 ( i'
72.23 120 3 00 03.237 80 3 05
03.310 120 3 110 03..237 200 3 05
70..221 120 3 00 05.323 213 3 05
00..2S0 240 ISO ) 03.29.1 10) 3 05
02..233 210 3 00 80..2:0 : 80 3 03
73..274 SO 3 00 139..210 40 3 05
70..2IV3 3 150 79. . . 3i9 8U 3 05
07. . . . 0) 10. ) 3 09
snnEi' .
No Av Pr
183 corn fed westerns , ; 101 $3 95
Llvo Kloolc Note .
J. N. Long came in from Douglas looking
after feeders
J. Grabow had a load of cows In from
Gretna
John Beclter ot Creighton was on the mar
kotwltn cows
The ux of Inspactor Clark foil on mora
lump-Jaws and the carcasses wore
turned over to the Union Rendering com
pany
S. D. Prlost brought In three cars of fnt
cattle from Maiming , la ,
John Mundt brought cattle down from
Hartford , Dak
Jones L Pollard , ot Aurora , had bogs on
the mii-kct.
James B. Humas marketed bog.t from ,
Madison
J. S. Fordyce came in from Schuyler with
two doublo-dcck cars of sheep
D. E. Stevens , ropro3entinj ! C. II Parm-
lee , brought In fut cattle from Cedar Creak
O. S. Woloott , of Elk City , brought In
four cars of sheep
A. Pitkin , of Wuyno , was on the market
With four loads of cattle
L. B. Denman , of Vulparalso , on his way
homo from Ohio , was a visitor at the yard * .
John A. ICohoo , president of the Llvo
Stock Shlppors' association , was in from
Platte Center with hogs
E. F. Avery , of Underwood , la , was in
with hogs
C. W. Parks , of the firm of Parks & Munn ,
Ord , was on tbo market ,
E. W. Black , brought up two loads of
hogs from Plattsmouth ,
O , C. Hlgboc , of Unadilla , marketed cat
tlo
tlo.W. . A , Aney , of Greenwood , wus in with
two cars ot cattle
The country has been warned almost every
day against sondlng In.tho half fut cattle ,
but encouraged by the prices paid , they have
kept shipping them until tboro were a few
more than were uoodod , nnd the buyers were
enabled to go back on them
Cattle are reported to be dying In Hamil
ton county , presumably from eating smut , as
they are not effected in any way until after
being turned out In stalk fields.-Hastings
Tribune ,
_ _ _
OMAHA AVHOLHBALB MAItUISTS
Prod line , Fruit * , Etc
EaGS-Strictly fresh , 20c ; cold storage ,
18o.
Hides , Pelts , Tallow , Etc Green
HHBHHi
oaited hides , 4 } < c : No 2,0 , * ! MdCJ,2lc ; dry
flint Aides , 5c ; calf hldc , 4'4 ( < Ntfc ; dnmaged
hides , 2c less ; sheep pelts , jMen , each , 25cQ
f 1.00sheop pelts , dry , per lb , 7 ' < uMo ! ! ; tallow ,
No 1 , 3K&le ( ; No 2 , , a'-jQJo ; grcuso ,
White , 4l ( 4Vc ; yellow , 2 , ife3A
Lr.Moss Fancy , $5.50j7.ri0 ( ! ; cholco , $4.50
© 0.00.
Ciir.kSE Young Amorlcns , . full cream
12c ; factory twins , 1IC412K" ; on" grades ,
7 ( 3c' Van liosscn Edotn , $11.51 per doz ; sap
saco , 23c ; brick , 12'jc ' ; limburger , lie ; do
mestic Swiss , 13gl4c. (
CliAMir.itiiits Cn | > 0 Cody.$9.0O < < $ l0.O0.
OiUNOKS Florida , per box , $3.lWiI3.50. (
Ht'CKWliniT Fl.ouu Per bbl , 83.5i ) .
Apn.m Per bbl , common , $1.25(31.50 ( ;
cholco , $3.003-60.
Lnt > Tierces Refined BoJ < : pure leaf ,
G } c : kettle rendered 7c Add } ( to J o for
smaller quantities
Wool Flno , avcrago , 2-2c23c ; modlum ,
nvarngoi 21t. < i22o ; qunitoi blood , average , 20
(321c ; coarse , average , l5@17o ; cotts nnd
rough , iivornge , 14 ( < Jl0i ; .
Funs Beaver , oncn , $3.00i31.50 ; otter ,
each , $ .1.K7.0H ( ) : wolf , each , 50c(3L35 ( ;
coon , each , 25C'V'B ; mink , each , 15 50ici )
muskrat , fall , lo Uc ; skunk , rat , I5a50o ;
badncr , rnt , KSMSUc , deer skins , fall , per lb ,
ISftjiTc
VnAl Choice , modlum size , 4jJ3c ( ; cholo
heavy , H ( ? ! c.
Live Piof.ons Per Am , $1 50.
Game Priilrio chickens , 4.50 ; mallard
ducks , $3 00C < i3.5l ) : mixed ducks , $ lS0i ( $
2.1)0 ) ; ton ! , $ l.25 ; < $ l.r > 0 ; Jack snlpo , $1.00@1.33 ;
quuil , $1.50@1.7h ; Jack rabbits $1.00(34.50 ( ;
small r.ibbits , fl.K)2t.3i ( ) ) | squlrroh , $ t.00i.i5
1.10 ; plover , 75cf3fU0 ( | ; voulson saddles , llftl
Ho ; carcasses , ii ( . rtio ( )
BKtxs Choice handpicked navy , $1.75 ®
2.00 ; ctinlco handpicked medium , $1,05
1.80 ; cholco handpicked country , $1.0001.80 ;
clean country , $1.30@1.09 ; Inferior country ,
tl.O0@l. ! .
Sai'-iaob Bologna , 4@l ! c ; Frankfort 7c ;
tongue , 8c ; summer , 18c ; lioadcheese , Co
Poui.Titv Chichens nor doz , llvo , hens
$2.23 ; spring , $2.50. ' < ? 2.75 ; drcssod , per lb9c ( $
lie ; turkeys , llvo , 8 ( | 10c ; dressed ll@l2o ;
ducks , llvo , per doz $3.50,00 ! ; dro3sod ,
I > er lb OQItc ; geese , iivo , per doz , f3.00@9.00 ,
dressed per lb , IKifllc ,
Pins Feet Pickled , kits , 75c : spiced
pigs tongues , kits , $3.35 ; pickled trlpo kits ,
C5u ; plcktcd II C. tripe , kits , S5c ; spiced
pies lioolts , kits , $115.
Bptteii Creamery , fancy 33 25 : choice
205521c. Dairy , fancy , UKftlSo ; cholco 13
14c. Countrv , fancy , 13314c ; good to choice ,
iaC JlUu ; folr 10@llc ; Interior rt9n.
Pickles Medium , per bbl , $5.00 ; small ,
$0.00 ; gherkins , * 7.U0 ; C , & B. cuow chow ,
qts , f5.85 ; pta $3.40.
Shouts 53.00(33.50. (
CoilN2223c. ( .
Potaioks-25@27c for choice
Onions 10@5io ! for choice
SaukuKhvutttbls , Sl.50 ; h'f bbls $3.75.
Caluoiimia GliAl'ES $1.50 ® 1.75.
Pemis 10 lb boxes , $1.7532.25.
ISaxaxvs According to mzo , per bunch ,
$2.00iJ3.C0. (
IlurriiiiiNC Tubs , I4o ; rolls , 15o.
Coco \nut3 Per 100 , $5.00.
AlTLK BUTTEIl Ctt
Ciiinii Bbls , $5.50 ; hf bbls , $1.00.
MAi'LK Suoaii 12H@15o per lb
Faiunaceous Goods Barley , 8@3 > c ;
farina , 4 } c ; peas 3Jfc ; oat meal , 2f ( jssc ;
maccaronl , lie ; vermicelli , lie ; rico , 3J @
7c ; sago and tapioca , 07o ; buckwheut ,
bbls , $5 . V ) .
Salsoua % @ ! (3 per lb
Stahcii t84 ( rt8ij per lb
Stovi : Poi.iiii $2.00@3. 'S7 per eross
SviCES Whole , per Id Allspice , 9c ; Cas
sia , China , 9o ; cloves Pontine , 23c : nut
mi'irs , No 1 , 75c : peeper , lirfl9c. ( !
Lyk $1.751.53 nar case
Nuts Almonds , 15 1'c ; Brazils , 10c ; fll-
hurts , lie ; pecans , 10c ; walilUts , 12 } c ; pea
nut cocks , S , Vo ; roasted , jlc ; Tennessee pea
nuts , 7c , '
Wiupi'ino Pai-eb Straw , psr lb , l } { @
2 > c ; rag , 2Vc , ; manillu ! B , 50 fc ; No
I , 8c.
8c.Hags
Hags Union Square , 35 per cent off list
Salt Dairy , 289 lbs in bbl , bulk , $2.10 ;
host grade , 00 , 5s , S2.30 ; best grade , 100 , 3s ,
$2.40 ; best grade , 23 , 10s , $2 30 ; rock Bait ,
crushed , $1,80 ; dairy salt , Asliton , 50-lb baps ,
S3. - ; bulk 32Mb bags , $3.25 ; common , in
-bbli" , $1.25. w .
< > rocerIert./
Provisions Hams , No ' .i 1 , lfl-lb. average
llPi 'c ; 20 to 23 lbs , 93fc ; 12 fto 11 lbs , lOJfc ;
shoulders , 5c ; bnaii.ist bacon , No 'l , 8 fo ;
ham sausage , Uc ; dried beef hams , 80 : beef
tongues , $0.00 per dozen ; dry salt meats , 4J
@ 0' * ( fu per lb ; ham roulette , OJ c ; add lc per
lu for small lots
Coffee Roasted Arbucklo's Arioso ,
24Jtfo ; McLaughlin'sXXXX , 'HH"i German ,
23Jgo ; Dilworlh , 34c : Al.iromu , 'iljj'c
UorrcE Green B'aney old golden Rio ,
23c ; fancy old peaberry , 23c ; Rio choice to
fancy , 23o ; Rio , prime , 21c ; Rio , good , 20c ;
Mocha , 20c ; Jiv > , fancy Mandehllng , 23o ;
Java , good interior 24c : African , ' 21c.
SuiiAits Cut loaf.tOc ; cut loaf , cubes , Ha ;
standard , powdered , Oj c , XXXX , powdered ,
9c ; granulntcd , standard , 7' .fc , confectioners
tioners' A , 7lfc ; white extra C , O o ; extra
C , Nobraskn , 0 50 ; nbor ( l c ; California ,
golden C , > VXc
Ucir : Tosoobh Salt , bbls , $ W.00.
Hat S5.00SO.OO ; lowland , MOOiftOOO
CuoiFeeii * 10.00)11.00. ( )
UilA.S-Si005i8.50.
Fish Suit Dried codfish , 4 } tg3c ; sealed
herring , 2leper bax ; ltol herring , doin , 55o ;
Hamburir , spiced iierring$1.50 ; hoi herring ,
imp , S0c ; uiacsorcl No 1 shore , $11.50 :
fancy moss , $13.50 per 100 lbs ; wnlta fish ,
No 1 , $7.00 ; family , $3.75 ; trout , $5.25 : sal
mon , .33.59 ; anchovies , 81c.
Oils Kerosene P. W. , 9J c ; W. W. .
HKo : headlight , 12c ; ea.v ' > llno 71 = . 12 ; lard
No 1 , 45 , - ; No 2 , 41c ; salad oil , $1.25(89.00 (
per dozen
Oaknuu Meats Cornea beef , I lb square
cans , $1,20 : corned beef , 2 lb square cans ,
$2.05 ; corned beef , 0 lb squnro cans , $0.50 ;
corned beef , 14 lb square cans , $14.00. Lunch
tongues 1 lb round cans , $ M > u ; lunch
tonguus , 2 lb round cans , $1.75. Brawn , 1 lb
squuro cans , $1.20 : brawn , 2 lb square cans
$2.00 ; brawn , 0 lb square cans , 0.59 ; brawn ,
14 lb square cans , $14.00. Ox tongues , 1J lb
round cans , $5.00 ; ox tongues , 2 lb round
cans , $0.00 ; ox tongues , 2 > lb round cans ,
$7.00 ; oxtODguos , 3 lb cans , $3.00. Chipped
beef , 1 lb-round cans , $3,00 ; chipped beef , 3
lb round cans , $1.00. Roast beef 1 lb round
cans , $1.30 ; roust beef , 3 lb round cms , $2 00.
Potted ham , 'X lb round cans 05o ; potted
ham , yt lb round cans , $1,20 , Dovilcd ham , •
Jlb round cans , 05c ; deviled ham , ) i Va
round cans , $1,29. Potted ox tongue , \i lb
round cans , 05u ; poitcd ox tongue , } lb
round cans , $1.20. Compressed Ham , I lb
square cans , $1.75 ; compressed ham , 2 lb
square cans , $2.75. Tripe , 2 lb round cans ,
$1.80. Minced Collops , 3 lb round cuns $3.20.
Buncloss pigs feet 2 lb square cans , $2.25.
Ono pound cans are packed two dozen an
four dozen to the case Two pound cans ar
packed ono dozen and two dozen to case ,
Half pound oaus packed two dozen to case
Quarter dozen cuns packed four dozen to
case All prices per dozen , net
C-AXNiin Fisil Brook trout , 31b , $2.40 ; sal
mon trout , 2 lb , $3.35 ; clams , 1 lb , $1.23 ;
clams , 2 lb , $2.10 ; clam chowder , It lb , $1.23 ;
deviled crabs , 1 lb , $3.25'devllcd ; ' crabs , 2 lb ,
$3.50 ; codfish balls , 3 lb , $1.75 ; caviar , V lb ,
$3.25 ; cols , 1 lb , $3.49 ; lobsters , 1 lb , $1.90 ;
lobsters , 3 lb , $2.95 ; lobsters , dovlled , } lb ,
SJ.25 ; mackerel 1 lb , 61' .75l ! mackerel • must
ard sauce , 3 lb , $3.10 ; , mackerel , tomato
sauce , 3 lb , $3.23 ; oysters 1 , lb , 95c ; oysters ,
3 lb , $1.00 ; salmon , C. H „ 'l ' lb , $2.00 ; salmon ,
C. H. , 2 lb , $3.80 ; salmon ; Alaska , 1 lb , $1,05 ;
salmon , Alaska , 3 lb , $3.0.1 ; shrimps , 1 lb ,
$2.05. .
Candt 9323o per lb . ,
Chocolate and CocqA 21 ( < ? 37o per 11) ;
Gorman chickory , rod , 6c , ' -
"GiNOKii Jumuica , } i pljils $3.00 per doz
Mince Meat 20 lb cans " ,7JUc
Honkv lOo lb for choice " ?
Pkeseiives 9K@10o uor.lbr
Jellies 4 ( 4JYo per lb , '
Beeswax No 1 , lO@lQcia
Diiieu Fhuit Currautsuupw , Co : prunes
casksj 1,300 lbs , 4yo ; prunes , bbls or bags ,
4)o ; citron peeln , drums , ' 20'lbs ' , 22o ; lemon
pacl , drums , 20 lbs , 17o : fard dates , boxes , 13
lbs , lOo ; apricots , cholco evaporated , Mo :
apricots , Jolly , cured , 25 lb boxes , lOo ; apri
cots , fancy , Mount Hamilton , 25 lb boxes , lOo ;
apricots , cholco , bugs , 80 lbs , 14 V" ! apples ,
ovnporutcd , Alden , 50 lb boxes , S'jjc ; apples ,
star , 8&fo ; apples , fancy , Aldcn , 5 lb , lOo :
apples , fancy , Alden , 2 Id , lOVe ; Salt Lake ,
U ) o ; blackberries , evaporated , 50 lb boxes ,
5 < i0J < o. cherries , pitted , dry cured , 14o ;
pear * , Cullfornla fancy , Ua boxes , 35 lb , 12o :
ucaches , Cal No 1 , fancy , Vs unp bags , 60
lbs , 15a ; nectarines , rod , 14o ; nectarines ,
sliver , boxes , 15o : pitted plums , Cal , 25 lb
boxes S > io ; ruspbernes , evap , N. Y. new
26a ; prunes , Cal , R O , 00-100 boxes , 25 lbs ,
OJfc ; prunes , Cal , HO , 00-70 , Do ; orange peel ,
15c ; raisins , California Loudons crop 1839 ,
$3.25 ; raisins , Cal , loose muscatels , crop 1839 ,
$3.10 : Valenoias , 1883 , 8V0 ; Valenolas , old ,
7o ; Cal , seedless sks , 7 > fo
Druca and Cliumloal * .
Acid Sulphuric , per carboy , 2 > o ; citric ,
per pound , 51c ; rxallc , per pound 14c ; tar
title powdered , per pound , 42c ; carbolic , 87
Aiaim Per pound , 3) ) < c.
Ammosi \ Carbonate , per pound , llj e.
AiitiowitooT Per pound , too '
Balsam Copaiba , per pound , 03c ; tolu , 53
Q 53c.
Boiux Refined , per pound , lie
Calomel Am , per pound , 88c
Castor Oil tl.33.
Cuntii BcnitlEs $1.63.
Cantiiauides 7A0iI.C,1 ,
Cassia Buds-Per pound , 18c
Wax "Whits , per pound , l5g53c. ! (
Oils Peppermint , $2.35 ; Lemon , $1.75 ;
Burganiont , $3.00 ; Wlntorpccii , $2.23.
Cui.oiioroiiM Per pound , 31c.
CoimosiVE SuiiLiMATE Per pound , SSc
Ciieam Tautau Pure , per pound , 30c
E.xtiiact iKinwoon Bulk , per pound ,
12Kc
KitnoT 43c.
Gum Aiiaiiic 5IK$1.12.
Lvi'orotmJM 44c.
Glycehinf Bulk , per pound 22c
Gum Asafoetldn , per pound , He ; cam
phor , per pound , UOo : opium , per pound ,
• $3.05.
IoniNE Hcsubltmato , per ounce , $3 S3.
Leaves Buchu , short , per pound , 13o ;
Senna , Alex , per pound , 25(3Sc ( !
MounttA Sulph , porouueo , $2.99.
Mnncuiir 74c
PotAss Bromldo , perpound , 33e ; Iodide ,
per pound , $ ! SS
Ql'inia Sulph , per ounce , 45c
Sr.Eiis Canary , per pound , 4J-c
SoAi's Castile , mottled , per pound , 8@10c ;
nsttlr , whlto , per pound , ru ' @l5c
cSriniTs Nithe Sweet , per pound , U. S.
42c.
Sthvciisia Crystals , Sl.00Jsil.15.
Sui.vit CisciioMt Per oz , 0 @ 14e ,
TArioCA Porjiouiid , 0c.
Tonka Ubasb tl.70@I.i6 ,
'J'wincH mill Itntic
Biniieus' Tamne Sisal , 13o ; HfHf 14c ;
manllla , 15c.
Cloiiikslines Cotton , 50ft , $1.20 ; cotton ,
00 ft , $1.40 ; jute , 9 It , 90c ; iuto , 00 ft , tlOO
Cotton Twine FI110. 22c ; modiura 20c ;
heavy hemp 14c ; light liomp , 17c.
SulTwine IS , Ball , 20c ; Calcutta , 14c ;
maullla rope 14b ; sisal rope , llKc ; new
process , SJ c ; Jute , 9 a ; cotton lOo ; hide
oiic 17o ,
1miller nnd Itnlltlltiir Mntorinl
Stock Boaiiiis A , 12 mch s 1 b 14 nnd 10
feet , $40.00i ; 12 Inch , s 1 s 13 , 14 aim 10 root ,
SI1.M ) ; C 13 lunh , b 1 s 13 , 14 nnd 10 feet ,
S30.U0 ; I ) 12 inch , b 1 s 12 , It nnd 10 feet ,
$31.1.0 ; No 1 com 13 In , s 1 r 13 feet , 818.00 ;
No 2 com 13 lit s 1 s 14 and 10 feet , $17.G9@
18.50 : No l.com 12 In s 1 s 10 , 18 nnd 20 teot ,
$19.50 ; No..2 com 13 in , a 1 s 14 and 10 feet ,
$17.00.
Poi'LAii LUMDEit Clear poplar box bds , 14
in , s 3 s , $33.00 ; clear poplar } { [ panel , $39.00 ;
clear poplar , J In panel , $25 00 ; clear poplar ,
\ \ in panel slock wide , s 3 a , $23.00 ; clear
poplar corrugated celling , } { , 839.00.
Posts White cedar , 0 inch halves , 13c ;
whlto cedar , % H Inch balves and 8 inch quar
ters , Ho ; wnito cedar , 4 inch round , ICe ;
Tennessee red cedar , split , 10c ; split oak ,
whlto , 8u ; sawed oak , 17o.
Smr Lir No 1 plain Sand IS Inch$17.50 ;
No 3 plum , 8 und 10 inch , $15.50 ; No 1 , O
G , $13.00.
DIMENSIONS AND TIM11E11.
12 ft 14 rt 10 ft 13 ft 20 ft 22 ft 24 ft
2x4..15 00 15 00 13 0) 10 00 10 00 18 00 19H ( )
2x0..15 09 15 00 15 00 11100 10 00 18 00 19 00
2x8..1500 150C 15 0) 180) til0) 18 00 10J0
2x10..15 00 15 CO 15 00 10 00 10 00 IS 00 19 00
2x12..15H ( ) 15'K ( ) 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 19 00
4x x8.1000 1G00 10 00 17 00 17 00 13 00 19 00
Fencing No I. 4 nnd 0 inch , 12 tind 14 ft ,
rough , $10.00dlC.5U ) ; No I , 4 and 0 Inch , 10 It ,
$17,00il7.5 ( ! ( ) ; No.2 4 nnd Cinch , 12and 10 ft ,
$13 ri9@l4.00 ; No 2 , 4 und 0 inch , 10 ft , $15.00
< § 1I1.0O.
Finishing lstand 2d clear , V\ \ { inch , s 2 s ,
$49.0)51,00 : 1st and 2d clear , V/i und 2 inch ,
s 2 s , 447.OO@30.00 ; 3d clear , 1 % inch , s 2 B ,
$43.00 ( 40.(10 ( : B select , 111J < and 2 inch , s
2 s , 637.UQ@3S.n0 ; 1st and 2d clear 1 Inch , s 2
s , $45.00 : 3d clear , 1 inch , s 3 s , $30.00 ; A select -
lect , 1 inch , s 2 s , $33.00 ; B select , I inch , s
3 a , $30.00.
SutNOLES , Lath Per M XX clear , S3 15 ;
extra "A * . $ 'S.C0 : standard A , $2 CO ; 5 inch
clear , $1.C0@1,70 ; ' 0 Inch cloir , $ l.i5@l.S0 :
No 1 , $ t.lu@l.l5 ; ulcur red cedar , mixed
widths , from Washington territory , $3.40 ;
California red wood , dimension widths , $4.50 ;
cvnrcss ' clear heart , dimension widths $3.23 :
laths , $2.50.
Bo.iiiDS No 1 com , sis , 12. 14 and 10 ft ,
$19.00 ; No 2 , do , $18.60 ; No 3. do , $14.00 ; No
4 , do ( ships cull ) , $11.00. Add 50c per M ft
for rough
Battens , , Well ' Tuuino , Pickets O. G.
Bntts 2 . V inch , 00c ; O. G. Butts , 2 @ 3. " ,
35c ; 8-ln well tubing , D. & M. nnd bcv
$22.10 ; pickets , D. & II , fiat , S22.00 ; pick
ets , D. , fc H- , square , $10.09.
Fi.ooiiino 1st com 0 111 white pine , $34.00 ;
2d Com C in white pine , $31.00 ; 3d com 0 in
whlto piue , S20.00 ; D com 0 111 white pine ,
$20.00 ; com 4 and (5 ( In yellow pine $15.00 :
Star 4 in yellow pine , S17.00 ; 1st and 2d clcur
yellow pine , 4 und 0 in , $19.00.
Ceiling and Pahtition 1st com % in
wliitopino partition , $32.00 ; 2d com f in
whlto pine partition , $27.00 ; clear % in yel
low pine celling $ . ' ( ) 00 ; clear % In Norway ,
$14.50 ; 2d com > 's in Norwuy , $13.50.
Lime Best , 80c.
Cement $1 30.
Plastek $2.23.
Haih 20c.
Bun.uixn BiiicK Common $ C.OO@7.50 per
M ; selected , $7.50(99.00 ( per M * sewer brick ,
$9.00@10.00 per M.
WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS
Tlio Mnrkctinji or Una * Ijar cr Tliiiri
Ijiir.t Week
Cincinnati , O. , Nov 20. [ Special Tele
gram to Tim Bee.1 Tomorrows I'rico
Current will say : The marketing of hogs In
the west the past week has been consldera-
ably in excess ot the preccniug week , but
only modorntcly larger than for the corresponding
spending period last year Seventeen places
packed un nggrcgato of 330,00) the past
week , ngainst 273,000 the j/receding week
nnd 305,000 last year Tbcso places have
packed a total of 810,000 since November 1 ,
ngainst 005,000 a year ago The following Is
the totul packing slnco November 1 at the
undermentioned places :
flace 1 18M8. I ltBtf
Chlcaifo "MVXM 235,1100
Kansas City siiO0 HW.O.O
Omaha 43.0)0 < him )
Ht.l.ouls 48.CO ) 43,04)
Indianapolis t > t3,0 > i0 40aHI
Cinclanatl . ; 01,001 47,0)0
Mllwr.ia-ee 4ii0) 3I,0jU
Bloux City 47.000 211 , 'JOO
Cedar Kaplds t > 26,0X1 15,000
Clevolsnd 16,0)0 ) 12,010
Nebraska City , 0,00) lS.O X )
Wlcblra • M.OOO
Wo uro the People
IIubIiicss mon from Nobraskn for Clil-
enrro , Milwuulcco und all castorn cities
will plcnso note thut by the now time
schouulu ( in olTcct from and after November
vombor 17 , 188 ! ) ) , thoy'can arrive at
Oniiihuabout 4 p. in , can do business or
visit with Omaha merchants mill friends
for nearly two hours , and can then unto
the through Pullman stooping enr of
the Chicago , Milwaukuo & St Paul
railway short line fast train at Oimihti
depot of the Union Paoillo railway tt 0
p. m. ( supper served on dining car leav
ing Council Bluffs at 0:30 : p. in ) , and
arrive at Chicago at 0:30 : a. in ( break
fast also eorvod 011 dining car ) , in umplo
time to make connections with the fast
morning trains from Chicago on the
principal castorn and southeastern
lines ; or if desired , pnssougors for the
east can roinain ever in Chicago a few
hours for business or pleasure und ro-
surao tbpir Journey by the afternoon
fast and limited trains of all the oust
er 11 roads
In addition to the foregoing , another
through short-lino train leaves Omaha
dally at 0:10 : a. m. and Council Bluffs
nt 0:40 : a. m. , arriving at Chicago ut
0:60 : a. ui , malting close connection
with tbo express trains of all custom
roads
For tickets and further particulars
apply to the nearest ticket agent , or to
P. A. Nash , genonil ngont , 1C01 Far
nam St , Omaha Neb
TAPEWORMS ! !
Willi bead or no < • ; no faitlnx required H n0 2o
lUmalur circular ) ) r M. N r Bailtb , Spatial
lit , 723 Oihc at , 81. Louli Vlg
BHBBBBBHHHB
SBROEDER & DEO ,
GRAIN ,
Provisions § Stocks
Basement First National Bank
nor South HMIi Street - Omulm ;
NEBRASKA
National bank
IT S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB
Captlal $100,000
Surplus Jnti 1st , 1S39 5i,000 ,
UPb'ICKUSANU DlUEOl'OItSl
Heniiv . V * VTK9 , lrssldont
Lewis 8. Itr.Ei ) , Vlco President
A. P. . TOU7.AI.IN.
\V , V , Mouse ,
John 8. Coi.mn ,
It CCl'KIIINII ,
JN II I' .vrmt-K ,
W. II P. Iltioiir-s , Casbltr
THE IRON BANK
Ctir 13ih and l'nrnatn ( its
A Qouural Hanking llusluess VniusaotoJ
COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL BANK
Capital , - $400,000
Surplus , . - 40,000
Officer * ami Directors E. M. Mor.semsn , a
Al Hitchcock , Jos ( InrneatiJr , A. Henry K
M. Anderson , XXm UMant V vros : I , . II XVIU
Rims , A. P. Hopkinspros ; A. Millard , casnlcr ;
I' . II iiryant , nsslstant cashier
BLAKE , BOISSEVAIN & CO , ,
& .0U1I011 , Ens ; hiiiI
. ADOLPII BOISSEVAIN & CO , ,
AiiiMcriiiun , Holland
Trnnjsn a punoiBl Imnklns business Securities
LouKhtnnd boM nn ' cammlsslon foreign ciclisnses
Ooininarchl mill Irnvoler's leltrs of crovllt
Ordois for bonds nn.l sto.kt executed on commls
slons In London ami on all Contlncntm llourjos o
Kurooe
Nt'Kotalntlon of Hallwaj , State Clljr sud Corpor
ntlon Loans n specially
MB
PRINCIPAL POINTS
- EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
1302 FAUN AM STREET
Proposals for Mares , C.iwu null Oullit-
iilC Matorinli
II S. Indian Seuvice , 1
SAM'EK AllKMCV , NlHIIlADKl J-
November lltli , 1883. )
t'enlcr * . proposul" . Indorsed Proposals for
Marcs , Ojws nr Uulldlng Materials a-J tlu case
may be , and addressed to the undersigned at the
tjantco Agency , Knox county , Nebraska , will bo
received ut this agency until onn o'clock ot Doe
7tn UW tor luriilshlns tor and dellvorluc at
llundreau Dal , 6) cows 22 American mares
and bulldipi ; material ror the croct on ot six
lu.llan hoasM fo ' dellverlnij at tlu I'oncn
ARency , Dakota , materal for six Indian bouses
and live grnncrles ; ulso for 40 Auierlcun tnarcs
and material for ten liuKm liouscii , 1J btnbles
und erunurles and for otharpurposes , to bo de-
llvered at the Santoa Agency , Nebraska
'J ho cows must bo American cattle , rot under
two or over llvo years old , frco from Arkansas ,
Tetas or Mexican blood , and average "flpounds
lu weight , uono to weigh less tlinn tT.0 pounds
Too maios must be of Ameile n Stock , from
fear to Hoven yean old , sound , well broken ,
wltnout blemishes and must weigh not less than
CjO pounds each
A complete list and inscription of the build
ing materials required at both agencies , will bo
furnished to bidders , upo.i application to the
underslsned . . . . . . . .
Ilsch bidder must state speclltcully tno pro
posed nrleo ot each article to bo oltored for de
livery under contract
( Kill IKIHD CHECKS
Each bid must be accompanied by a certified
cheeft or draft upon some l/iiltedtftatos 1 onosl-
tory , made payubln to.tlio order of the uuder-
slcned for at least 1'lYU per cent ot the amount
otlha proposal , wlilnli cneck or draft will bo
forfeited to tlio Unitoit8Uvtertlucascnny bidder
or bidderH reoirlii' ; an award shall fall to
promptly rxoctite a contract with good and auttl-
clent sureties , otherwise to bo returned to the 1
bidder
The right is reserved to reject nuy or all bids ,
or any part ot any bid , if deemed for the best
Interests of the service Oiiaiu.es Hill ,
No ltd teD 4. US Indian Agent
OMAHA mMGTMBS
Boots and Ohooe
KIRKESDALL , JOHES & CO ,
Saoceiacra to ItCBd , Jonca & Co
Wholesale Manufacturers of Bets : Shoes
Asenta for Uoilon Kubber Shoo Co , , 1103.1101 and 110) )
Horner Street , Oma.Ua . , Nebraska
aroworo
sTonz & i'tEii ,
Lager Beer Brewers
| gl Korlli Bl litc iith alreat Omaha , M b-
' Cornlcq
EAOLE COUKWE WOItKS ,
Manufctnrers ofGalyaiiizeJ Iron Cornice
XYIudoir-capaanc ; melalloakillfliti John Epcncter ,
proprietor iUJand IlJfcuulh llitli atreot
' ' '
; *
Steom _ Flttlng8 , Pumps , Etcj ;
8TIUN0H CLAMC STBA511IEATIK& CO *
FQinps , Pipes and Engines ,
8Uao , water , railway aod minlnv auppllai , ale
VIJT1 ana ' / 'I Faraam atraet , Omaha
V. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO ,
Steam anil Water Snuffles
allldar Kind mllla , 018 and K0 Jonea at , Omaba >
U. f. Iloia Aoilug ManaKtr
miOWNEU & CO ,
Engines , Boilers and General HacDinerf
BheaUlion work , ateam puupi , aaar mills 1213-121J
XxfiiannertU alruat , Omitua
IrorTWorka
PAXTON 4 VJeTiUNO IRON WOIilCS , <
Wronglit ani Cut Iron Bnlldlng Wori ,
Eaxluci , brais work , general foundry , machine anil
blackaumii win * , oraceand worka , V. I' Uy
and nth atraet , Omaha
OMAHA WJRE & WON WOItKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron RaUinjs
Dcak ialla • rladow iu rda flower ataaJi , wire algaa ,
ale Ill Nurta lull itroet , Omaha
OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS ,
Manfrs of Fire and Burglar rroof Safes ,
Vault ! , Jail work Iron abottara and Bra carapva
( J. Andrtao , propr Corner IHi and Jackaon Ha ,
Sosh , PoorBt Etq
J" " "
ai a. Dmntow * cb7
TVhoUaala manafaoturera of
Sash , Doors , Blinds sud Mouldings ,
Branch office 11th aad Uard itraati , Omaha Net , .
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SOUTH OMAHA
UNION STOCK YARDS 00. ,
Of South Omaha/Limited.
OMAHA JOBBERS ' DIRECTORY . I
vwABriCtiltiirnl Iniploinonts | H
J.lXIS'iiriASllhVAlF tib . I B
Agrlcult'l ' Implements , Wagous , Carriages
llMtalf , nto ivholcala Oaiatia , Nebiaska H
mounv , Mti.mrny , t sivfwAitD ad H
MannfactareraandJoblieraln Ja B
Wagons Rakes Plows Etc
, Buggies , , , ,
Cor J1I1 nnd Paclllo atreets , Omaha H
AMIots' MatorlnlB H
1. IWSPE , Jr , MM
Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , ;
ItU Doutlas strettOmaha Xebraska H
Doola ontl Shooa H
W , K. MOliSE A CO , t M
Jobliars of Bests and Shoe ; ,
101lx \ 11 % H0112I atrjet , Omaha Mannfactorra JL H
Snnimer tlreet liolun • H
Coal , Coke , Etc H
JAMES W. TUATCllEHCOAl , CO , ° M
Miners and Siiipncrs of Coal and Cok :
ltoonaiU.S.XMIon'il llsnk lliilldlniOmabaj M
OMA HA CO A L , cblU ' A 1.1MB C'liT * \ M
M\m \ of Bard aid Soft Coal .
apSoii.tilaih lr el , Omaha Xel > ra ka . |
NE1WASKA FUEL CO , * , M
SliipDors or Coal ani Coke
illSomli lsth slreet.Omaha , Nenraita , > H
Commlsaion antl Blorasctj ' M
RWDEU , t RlDDEhf , ' ' ' M
Storage ar.d Cmmisjion Merchants , , ;
Bpoclslllea-lliittnr. , cheene , . b1
ntjii pnultrr Kara * > b
lltllluna d street Urn ilia Nop > LH
CJK . J , • " , . - „ . M
DEAX , AnMSTHOya iico. . , . ' pj
Wholesale Cigars
(03North Cth StreetOmaha , Neb • • Hello 1U , tial
Dry Cooda anrJ Notions • 1 1
M. E. SM11I1 Tco ' . , | M |
Dry Goods , Ffiraisliiiig Gocdi and Notions ? m
1103and 1101 lloualm , cor lU' .i 'Ir.iel , OmahaMob ' . ' " P
' '
KILPAlRlClflCGClZ VRV aOODS CO , ' " •
Iarorlers & Jobbers in Dry Good ? , Notions \
' . " . , ' .
Qcnts'rurnlihlnx ttools Curnirtlth and Utrnoy
slroets , O.iuha , Nabfimn 3
Furnlturo , |
DEWEY & yJVNE , i
Wtolesale Dealers in Fnruitnre , |
Famaai strictOmahnNebraaca -A
* '
\ CHARLES SIHVEHICK , ' - ,
Furniture " • &
O.nahu , NebrmVn . ' , *
"w f ;
Mc'ORU , BRADY A CO , " , |
Wliolosale Grocers
13tlianJlAayenwcriiit. ; , Omalu Nebraska ( K
. Hnrtlvvaro , , . ,
i r n- „ Jv
wj imoiTCJf , V 4K
Htayy Hardware , Iron and sice ] . M
Bprinxs , iTHgon s' .osk , h riiriM lumbar , etc 1339 - * aV
nil llsrnei alreitOaiaiin ' aH
HIMEBAUOH & TAYLOR , jMk
Bnilflcrs' ' Hardware and Scale Repair StQD II
V.t'cliuiilcs Tools and llumlo fo-lcs. 1103 Douglat iHI
atreetOmalm , N.b , SflaVt
Lmvi orj Etc ISIS
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JOHN A. WAKKFUH.D , Jl |
Wholesale Luinter , Etc Ill
Imported and Amcrlran Porllanil Cement flat , 4UH
nacnt for Milwaukee llydnulloCemen' Ita H
anil Qu' .i o \V hlto Lime -HHH
ClLiS R. LEE , ' ' M
Dealer in Hard wet d Lumher | M
Wood carpets auJ parjuot no rinj t'th and Djuglaj la B
, . ' , .
aireet Oir.R'ia Nebniaka 3 H
OMAIIA LUMTIER CO , ill
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale | |
I8U1 attest and Union I'aclfl ; track , Omaha f
LO UJS IiRADFORD , ' #
Dealer in Lmnlier , Lath , Lime , Sash I
Ooora , etc X'arJs Cornur 7lh naJ Doui as OlUce * ' *
Corner 101b and Douglas , J
FRED W. OR AY , M
Lnmlicr , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc - i
Comer fth and liouglnsatrettr , Omaha ffl
C. N. VEIlV , " %
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber A
13th and California alrcoU Omaha , Xobraaka ' 1-
J. OUERFET.DER & CO , J
IniDorlers & Johbers in Millinery & Nolions 1
503,51) nndSllB'JiilUU' ' .h Ureet 'sk
NoUona ' _ |
J. T. ROIHNSON NOTION CO , -M
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 1
1121 Harney atreet , Omaha ; ?
oiio " . * i |
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CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO 1
Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils |
Ax 'lo ( Irene , otc Omaha , A , lllllahop Manager 5
0 A RPEN1ERPAPER ' CO , J
Wholesale Paper Dealers I
Cnrrynnicealockof prn'lngwrnpplnir and wrltlnt ' ' •
paper , bpcclal attention gltcntu card paper JS
3ZZHHISn 8I2i
" - ' a 8S <
a. l. deane it co . , "m
Oenonil AgentB for • ' *
Halls ' SafC3. 1
IBl and H3J South 10thr-t. . Omaha t 7 }
Toya , eto ( m
II HARDY A CO , * §
Jobbers of -yf
ToySaBolh , Albums , Fancy GooSs , f
llouie Furnlnblng Cooda Chllilrcn'a Carriages K0 E
r iirnmn alreet Omaba , Web - |
, L L- . L' ' = = ' Ji
TUB
CHICAGO SHORT LINE \
OP THE . %
Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Ry ' | | |
Tlie Ucst Route from Omaba ami Council . V |
Bluffs to .11
- THE EAST E- 11
TWO TUAINB DAILY BBTXVUEN OMAHA ' 31
AH11 COUNCIL ULUVtra .91
Clilcngo , AND Milwaukee -J
St I'aul , Minneapolis , Cedar Banlil3 | m
Bock Island , Fresport , Kockfonl , "m
Clinton , Dubuque , Dnieuport , W
Elglu , Madison , Jnncsvllle , -M '
Belclt , Winona , r.a Crosse , ' ? $
And all other Importaat point Eaat , Northtait an * V
boulbeait ' ai
rortbrongh ticket , cation Iho tlaket ageat at 1M1 ' mk
raruam .treatlu Uarkor Wuek.or .t Uulca I'acirl *
j-ullman Blapr aod the Dnatt Dining Car In lha a
world are run on the main line ot'thit Chlcazo , Mil * * 9
wauk.oA ijl I'aul Hallway ad every atUnlloo la ' -9
paid to pa.aengera by couitaoui emplorx of lb * w
com pan J , St '
lu lliirn : ontral Managar *
t. V. TUCKBH , AaiUtaut ( l.ofral Manager < f
A. V. li.liAUl'liNTKlt , Uen.ru I'ao.ngar ana ) Jt
UKO k ! ifn AFIOBD A.aUtaat Gtsoral I'titesgaf 9
m1 Tlcktt Agent , • < )
ff.J.ULAWL.UiBiralettHli.tauda' il - ;
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