H * THJ3 OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 23. 1880. 3 ffl m THE SPECULATIVE MARI1ETS. \\WwL \ \ Wheat Trading ExpcrloncoB a Rude [ jiH Shaking Up H BUCKET SHOPS PROFIT BY IT H Corn Dull nnil Ijowor mill OrU Weak H In Tone Cattle Iliistnem Knlrlr B | Active IIor * .nrlsk Hl Quotations Hjl CI1ICAOO 1MIOOUOI3 MAKKKTS ' 1 CmcAoo , Nov 2i [ Special Telegram to > The IJnr , ] The wheat market had a rude H shaking up today Yesterday It closed up- U | parontly very firm , buton the curb during H | tlio afternoon solos vvcra made 14 ° below the fl ' official closing On account ot the activity M I of a lltllo bucket shop man the conclusion U J was Jumnod at that it was n bucket shop U ( I rulil " The course of the market today U I' ' shows that it was morcly n beginning ot a fty ccnoraus liquidation of scattered Dacomhor f lonRAvhoat The open Interest In December H 1 has boon heavy , a fact to which attention U ' has been called frequently In these reviews , H I and as tha day of maturity of contracts ap- H preaches many of these who had Invested on Hi | the theory that Micro w.is going to bo a Hn deal grow nervous and finally concluded If It was tlmo to got out of thotr holdings That K the bucket shops profited largely by the brcnlc HI • thut began yustorday afternoon mid con Hl tluuod toaay is unnucstlotinbly true , the W seeming strength of the market recently Hl having encouraged a shoo string invest Hl ment on that side , but evidence is lacking Bl that tucbroak was engineered in the bucket HB shop Intorcst , It Is not nccossary to hunt Bj so far for nn explanation ot the break today H Thcro are natural cnusesto account for It BBBi < December wheat opened nt 80 > tfc , for quite n mWMti ' wullo ranged nt ; ' , ( ( * ( ) % and thou sold off 'i to BO oi touching thut quotation muny times } anil reacting uioro or less sharply From one ot these a rully to SOJ e about noon the murkot broke to SOo and later sold off to BBBj I 70 (371) ( ) 0. Fluctuations thorenftor were . between Tllj o nnil 7Q > jfc , with lively mlscclluneous trading , in which the big fish mid llttlo fish found BBBj I' plenty to occupy their attention The clos- BBB' ' ' ing quotation was 79J c , or lu lower than BBB yesterday The sluinpluess In December BBVf pulled May down , but not so far May BBB - opened at 85c , sold off to S4o. rallied to BBB ! ) 8io and worked down to S4kc. During BBB l most of the session 8 lc was the bottom , but BBBj toward the end May look on a tone ot greater BBBl weakness thnn at any time through the day BBB It closed at 84 , l @S4.fc } , n shrlnKagoof 1@1 Vo i as compared with yesterday Novcmbor I BM * rested at TO t c. Now York followed vary IfBBjS closely after Chicago , but none of tnc other H BJl American markets declined quite as much , BBBfii ' lifio representing tha average decline B Cables were gcnorally Arm , though private rV BV advices rorjrcsorkoa Liverpool ns clos- IuBBk log } jo off for Cnlifornlas Ueorbohm I BBV' quotes the English country markets at DBBBj strong nnd Paris Hour as blgher The BBR boards cable is strong as bull beef from SBBjl start to finish , " Hlg receipts in tlio ncth- Bflt west keep up , though the total receipts at all | HBl [ points show a falling off ot 200,000 bushels BBBJ ascompured with last week Very little BBB ! now oxnort business Is reported , a few open BBBl limits for foroiRii accounts having been BBB' reached jflBB $ The corn market was again dull and fu- BBBBI turos lower „ For cash offerings , however , BBBj [ there was a good demand at a further slight BBBj ; ! improvement on yostordayt prices for No 2 ; , but for lower grades demands were frado und prices unchanged With BBBH drawals from store were liberal nnd clour- IBBl' ' { ances from Atlantic ports wcro likewise on BBjt a generous scale English markets wcro IflBjl quoted strong LbBBI _ Oats were weak in tone with liltlo sup BBjbBJI port glvon the market aside from the pur- BBjjBt chases of a loading operator , who bought BBjpJi fairly iiooral quantities ut every shade of a BBBBs I' ' recession in values , tlnn preventing a do- BBBM ' cllno May ROlliu ' g at 2l % ( < $ l-2ic to 22o , BBBJ1 with December and January weak at 20c. BjbBBJ The receipts were fair and there was llttlo BBBBj demand for store oats , with No S regular BBBBj offered at SO c , whllo trading was cbielly by BBBBj sample BBBBI In the prnvislon trade a comparatively BBjBJ ! slow day was passed Cash buyqrs made BjBjBfl smaller purchases than usual of lata and in BB BJj a sneculativo wu.y thcro was no stir to speak BBBBj of Early thcro was a brief period of lifo BBBBj In lard and pork , but the trading inaulgcd BBBBj in seemingly uossosscd no special fcaturo BBBJ Still the feeling was quito strong and there KABBn was no reaction from yesterdays iniprovo- BjjBBi ment Fluctuation ' s and chnnges were also BBjl limited Lard and short rlhs closed In fact BBBBH quotably unchanged , whllo pork was only BBBB } > 2 > @ 5o nlgher Hji CII1U.VGU LitVK STOCK H Cnio.iao , Nov 33. [ Spoolal Telegram to Bt Tub 13eb. ] Cattle The receipts were di- Hfj vided at 0,000 natives , 2,500 Texans and C00' 1 rangers Business was fairly actlvo with a BJ Hj Blight advance on best native export nnd H sbipplngstocrs Some salesmen quoted an H , ' : advance equal to 10c , but the bulk of the B BJl , opinion was that 10c was rather moro than B Bft the avcrago udvnnco , but all admitted that It B BM was easier to got a urlco than yesterday on B BBJI anything ut all useful Tcxanssold'a good BBBfli 10a higher aud the few rangers on sale made BjBjW satisfactory prices On account of a slight BBJBrt rise on Texans buyers ot common stock C BBm turned their attention toward natives , benco KBBJj stronger run go ot prices Thcro was | LmBB n fair inquiry for stockcrs nnd BjBjY feeders , yet prices are remarkably EJjjm low , especially for light llttlo steers BJjBJJi Choice to extra beeves , nominal at $ . " > ,0J@ BjBB * S.40 ; medium to good steers , 1.350 to 1,500 lbs , BBBf f3.SS@4.S0 ; 1,200 to l.iftO lbs J.50@4. 'J5 ; BBJBJ : 951) to 1,000 lbs , $ > .S0@.90. : ) Stockers and BBBB feeders , $1.80 2.00 ; cows , bulls and mixed , BJBBJ $ l,00g3.85 ( ; bulk , J1.8OW3.10. Texas steers , BJJBJJ (3.S0S3.85 ; cows , $ f,40@3.15. Western BJBJBJ rangers , ? 3.7B3.G0. BJBJBJ Hoes Uuslnoss again opened brisk with BJBJBJ early sales ahowmg an advance of about n BJBJBJ nickel , then later on the udvnnco disap- BjjBfl peared , but nt the final windup prices ruiod BJBBM about ns strong as at any time The great BBBBJ bulk of the packing sort sold between JU.60 BJBJBJ und (3.65 , fn fact It was a 1.83 to $3,6.1 mar BBBBI ket , only n half dozen or so loads out of 450 BJBJBJ soiling at ti.S7 : > ( @a 0. Light sorts wcro in BBBBI Rood dumand at fcJ.85(2ab7 ( > { , aud slngo BJBJBJ variety ji.W@X95. : H F1NANU1AU BJBJBJ New Yoitic , Nov ' 3 | Special Telegram to BJBJBJI Tns Bee.1 Stocks The bulls renewed BJBJBJJ thought in stocks early today The boars , BJBJBJJ , encouraged by the losses In the list yestcr- BJBJBJJ day , rouowod tlio attack on Reading and B B K later carried tha pressure Into trusts aud B B PJ Granger railway shares The bulls say the B B BI bears have ono gun to bring down game , und B | that Is the condition of the money market | } The bears partly admit this and dcclaro that B B IJ i without outsldo help the market can not bo B B B sustained , oven at the present prices , Tha BJBJBJ published statement ubout an allmnco of the B B B Hock Island and Atchison for transcoutl BJBJBJ ueiital business bad a beneficial effect on BJBJBJ both securities Prices at tbo opening this BJBJBJ morning wcro generally dull and BJBJBJ but slightly changed from these BJBJBJ of last ovonmg , nut Atchison was up % per BJBJBJ cent and Hock Island \ { , The market was BJBJBJ only fairly active , Union I'uclllo being tbo BJBJBJ only stock snowing any real activity , though BJBJBJ there was fair business douo in Heading , St BJBJBJ Paul , Atchison and trusts , and the temper BJBJBJ of speculation was reactionary , prices shad BJBJBJ lug off from the opontug The docliuo made BJBJBJ small progress In the general list , but BJBJBJ Wheeling U Lake IMo preferred , which BJBJBJ has ' been heavy for some time , de- BJBJBJ v eloiied moro pronoiiuood weakness pud BJBJBJ dropped from 07i } nt thq opening to ( VI , BJj BJJ agalust OS f last pvenlng , a loss ot ' B' * H per ( Cent Denver , Texas & BJBJBJ Fort Worth also reuewed the weak BJBBJ ueas of lost evening and declined BJBJBJ , , 1 per cent to 88 , though a portion ot this was BJBJBJ ; afterward recovered , when a better toueprc- BJBJBJ vailed throughout the list The bour to 13 BJjBJjT o'clock brought weakness to a few securities BBBB' BBBBBBW MSMMMt > iMa WI * ' W ' 'l' , ' ' > | 1 m ' " ' • J > - y - " nnd strength to others , leaving tbo list very irregular Lead trusts went off to 10 and Sugar to C7J ; , Sugar recovering to CO Cot ton Oil Went oft from 2Jf ! ) to 20 nnd Chicago Gas moved up to M ; , ' . Hock Island lost its early ndvnncoand Atchison , after dropping 2i , from 351 , to Si , recovered to 85. North ern Pacific preferred was up 1 per cent to 77 , ' / nnd Transcontinental a point to 80 . Of the bear forces Nat Jones was outspoken , whllo Connors , Slayback , Hoi llst r nnd others worn pronounced bulls Hankers believe that the bank statement will show n fair increase In reserves , nnd this helps the strong undertone Tbo stock market closed with a peed mnny stocks showing net gains Li plto of rnidlngby bears and the forcing of the rnto for money up M per cent Last loans wcro at 8 per cent Hcnorts of earnings from nil quarters were quite flattering and buying on this score nnd covorlng by shorts on de pressions gave direction to the markit The most pressure wasmgalnit Union Pacific , St Haul and soma ot the trusts Trusts all picked up nt the close Chicago Qas to 55 , Cotton Oil to 80 ? , Sugar to 09 and Lead to 19 . Even Heading closed if per cent hlghor at 4I ? , Atchison closed } hlghor at 35. 1 and Hock Island ) { per cent higher at 99Jf. Trunscontlncatal , Louisville , Northern Pacific preferred nnd many ; others closed with small gains The total sales were 193- 000 shares The following wore the closing quotations ) tl S , ts regular 127 Northern l'/icillo. / . 37i ! US ts coupons . . .1ST do preferred 7ni If.8.4lisregular. . . 10PJ o. * M. W IKl'S U. H.tH" coupons , . 10' U < ) o preferred H-U Psclntiwof " 1 5 117i ! N.V.r ntral 1WP4 ttntral I'acldc ntVi P.U.iK , . . . 19M ChlcsgofcAlton . . .130 Kodclsl&nd OTSi Chlr BOllutllngtOD tt-M.-feSt , ! ' Wi JtQtilnev 10(1 ! ; i1oprererred , . . . tl'4 ! ? P..U&W MlfiSuPauKVOmRha . Xl'i llliuoIsCeiUral 118 do preferred lUli I. , 11. Jt W m ; tl.llon IMctllo M. ' < KansasieTein . . . 0i WHt U Si V Wi l.akp Shore liTU' .i do pro for red 'iU Michigan Central , . 0" Western Union . . . HH MlJEourMacItlo . . . OT15 Monet Tight nt5 ( < J13 per cent ; last loan at 8 per cent Prime Mkucvntilb Papeu ! } { ® ? } per cent * . Steiiuno Exciiasok Quiet and steady ; sixty-day bills , J4.80 fi demand , $ l.s5 % . Mill hie Stocks Nr.w Youk , Nov 33. fSuocial Telegram to The IIrk.1 Tha following arj tha min ingstock quotations : Ahco 103 Iron Silver 200 Aspen tin Mexican 330 Caledonia II II..1.VJ Mt Olablo 3Jd OonCala&Ya . . . . (1I3M ( North Hello lilo..ll0 ) DoadwooclT 175 Ontario 'MM RurekaCon va Ophlr 4S ElCrtsto IS ) Plymouth 2SM Uouhli ; Curry 170 Unrags 140 • Hale & Norcross.i00 : sierra Nevada VoO Homestako UJ0 Union Con 'J20 Horn Silver Ji OMAHA lilVU aruOIC CatdR Friday , Nov , 23. Beef cattle were stronger , but there were not many hero of auy kind and no good cat tle The receipts were the lightest of the week thus far , the break In thn market hav ing had the effect of cutting down the run The receipts , however , were plenty largo enough to please the sellers , as an oppor tunity was thus given for the market to recover - cover somewhat from the demoralization of the two days past Such natives ns were hero sold at $ tt.05@3.75 , and there were n few westerns good enough to bring 1.113. Quito a considerable proportion of the cattle on sale were cows , and the market on such was no moro than steady , in fact , some were re- gaidine it as barely steady Ono large buyer remarked that his cows were not cost ing quito so much today ; while , on the other hand , another buyer reported his purchases as costlog moro The total sales wcro largo and natives brought $ l.25@3.50. The fresh supply of feeders was not largo and a good mauy of them were northern cattle The speculators wcro the chief buyers and they cleared up tliu yards the same as yesterday , still there wcro quite a good many outside buyers in , and before the close of the market a good many feeders changed bands The price paid did not show muchchaugo Natives sold principally nt S2.353.55. Iloirs Tbo hog market was stronger and close to Co higher Some good light hogs sold nt * 3C3 , > @ 3.03 , and as high us * .3.70 was paid Some prime or fancy heavy hogs also sold at $3.70 , the top on the best light and heavy being the same The packers brought { 3.C0 @ 3.C3. Yesterdays decline was moro than recovered , placing the market at the highest point of the week since Monday Tbo de mand was good and the pens were cleared early in &ho day It looks now ns , if the buyers ' roallv wanted the hogs ut the money , and the feeling was batter than for some days back , ItcUoipts Cattle 1.000 Hogs 4,000 Sheep . . - . ; 535 Horses 31 Prevnllln-i Irloes The following is a table of prices paid in this market for the grades of stock men tioned : Prime steers , WOO to 1000 lbs.4.10 @ 4.00 Good steers , 1330 to 1450 lbs . . 3.00 (254.10 Good steers , 1U50 to 1300 lbs . . 3.33 ( ii4.U0 Common 1000 to 1150 lb steers 3.0U @ 3 25 Western steers , 3.40 @ 3.5 Common canners 1.00 Ml.50 Ordinary to fair cows 1.50 @L80 Fair to good cows 1,80 ( i-.00 Good to cholco cows 3.00 ( dfXM Fnlrtogood bulls 1.50 @ 3.10 Light stockers nnd fredors . . . 3.00 < ki.60 Feeders , 950 to 1100 lbs 3.20 @ 3 CO Fair to cholco light bogs 3(12 ( ' ( < 3.75 Fair to cholco heavy hogs 3.00 ( a'3.70 ' Fnlr to cholco mixed hogs 3.00 @ 3.05 Common to rough hogs 3,35 ( 3.40 lloprosontativo dilai SICCUS No Av Pr No Av Pr 17 10U1 * 3 05 30 1307 * 3 40 11 1177.3 30 30 1110 3 42 > f 4 1103 3 35 83 1347 3 55 15 1079 3 35 18 1308 3 00 30 . .1301 3 30 34 1304 3 00 19 1079 3 83J31 1103 3 75 cows • 1 990 125 B 880 3 00 ' 44 101S 140 20 1073 3 03& 3 W15 150 13 10S3 3 05 4 1003 100 S3..1017 3,10 , 0 1140 100 15 1150 3 IB 0 1175 103V 0 073 3 15 3 1125 170 14 1013 3 25 19 , .995 175 3 11S5 3 35 20 957 180 1 1100 3 35 21 0ft9 185 23 9j3 3 25 87 9S3 185 21 0S3 3 25 20 ; 093 190 10 1184 3 35 22 1033 195 19 1OJ0 3 30 31 1078 193 10 1104 3 40 3 700 2 00 1 1150 3 50 FKEUEItS 30 8S4 3 35 7 804 SCO SO , , , 835 2 40 49 834 3 CJJf 3 630 3 50 8 831 3 05 37. . . , , . . 703 2 55 U 1005 3 75 31 877 3 55 3 1003 3 85 3 837 3 55 1. . . 1050 3 00 HULLS 3 810 115 1 1520 175 • 1 1330 1 5U 1 1410 160 3 , . ,1115 150 1 1770 185' 1 1670 100 3 1335 185 1 1250 1 03 1 1570 3 00 1 1310 100 STOCKEI1S. 37 505 3 10 84 543 3 15 08 03U 3 15 63 , , 578 3 40 BT-IO.3. 1 12S0 1 75 75C1N.NEU3. C1N.NEU3. 0. . . 1313 1 85 85CALVES. CALVES 1. , , 160 4 00 WKaTBRS CATTLE , Owner and No Av Pr 59 steers , , . , . . , , , , .1107 * 3 85 24 Steers , , . . .1353 3 35 21 cows , corn fed..Mow 2 15 Eastern Cattle Co 137 feeders , Col-Tor 1110 3 20 C. U. Hhodos- 43 feeders , Col-Tex 1130 3 18 COstcoit , ColTox.,1100 3 27K 20 stcors , Col-Tox , 1U7 3 S7 f M. M. Mason lcow 1030 160 Wcows , , , , , 023 160 lcow . . * 1010 iOO SCOWS 1110 2 15 8cows 1104 3 IS 25 cows 1010 3 15 lbull 123. ) 1 50 4 feeders 1313 3 15 1 feeder . . , 1430 3 15 5 feeders , . , 1135 3 15 14 focders , Tex 907 SIB 5 feeders , Tex 1103 2 15 10 steers . , . , 1045 2 33 Sleeper 100 feeders . . .1000 2 45 Hlvcrsido Llvo Stock Co K ) feeders , 1315 3 40 Walter Itamsey DOcows GS4 140 IHcows 034 1 40 10 feeders 740 2 U5 lOstockcrs 493 3 35 J. M. Chadwlck - 94 cows 016 190 lcow 000 I 90 33uows 010 190 11003. No Av Sk Pr No Av Sk P . T7..1JI 803 40 57..325 230 $3 Ci\4 \ CO..200 100 3 40 45.200 200 3 02K 90..149 3 CO 63..274 40 3 02 } $ 57..271 120 3 CO 52..031 80 3 C2J-J 73..270 ISO 3 00 53 . . .283 120 8 G2V 71..201 200 3 00 59..000 120 3 02'f ' C1..310 80 0 00 00..273 40 3 2f ! 54..300 200 3 CO 57..293 200 3 153 } $ 60..333 100 3 CO 65..317 240 8 03 > { 04..295 120 3 00 74. . . 231 3 rtttf CO..203 200 3 CO 51..331 40 3 G2J * 51..273 SO 3 00 67..343 240 tl OJJi 01..nil 240 3 GO 71..233 3 G2 ] 73..200 IGJ 3 CO 53..310 200 3 03)4 ) 40..301 120 3 00 70..233 40 8 02) * 00..203 200 3 CO 75..237 200 8 02 < < J 18..290 80 3 GO 04..319 100 8 02)4 49 . . .343 80 3 GO 52..203 40 8 02)4 ) 01..303 SO 3 GO 72..271 40 8 02)4 ) (13..281 ( 80 3 00 CO . . .293 8 IU 72..183 200 3 00 , 01. . . .235 100 8 03 53..295 1G0 3 00 57..3J3 KM 8 05 59. . .233 120 8 00 103..330 40 0 05 7 . .205 . 100 8 00 80..213 120 3 05 53 . . 314 40 8 00 75.327 0 (15 00..307 60 3 00 71..233 40 3 05 44..301 100 8 00 121..200 3 C5 ti'J.,270 480 8 00 73..2011 40 3 05 50..238 80 8 00 69. . . .235 120 8 05 70..2011 200 3 00 02.315 40 3 05 C3..2' ' l 40 8 CO 63. . . .310 40 8 05 53. , . .241 40 8 CO HI . . .200 3 05 0J..313 40 3 00 53..293 80 3 G3 > | 74..379 80 3 GO G1..293 80 3 Go 45..310 200 8 CO . 10..410 3 05 00..800 3 00 89..203 40 3 G7)4 ) 55..893 4S0 3 00 89 . . 3U9 40 3 07)4 ) f,3 . . .810 120 3 CO 01..810 80 3 70 54..657 310 3 00 41..440 3 70 47..803 120 3 02K 147..194 3 70' 01.,210 100 3 02)4 ! snesr No Av Pr OOwostorn owes 113 $3 95 80 western owes 110 8 93 Live * Sioulc Notes S. P. Denton was in with cattle M. Mackoy of Eustis was In with hogs A. Stanton of Volley was on the market James Lemkc marketed hogs from Millard , J. D. Shorbrook of Crolghton was in with hogs M. Hegarty brought bogs over from Meola , In Elwood was represented by Havworth & Hellos , who had hogs on tha market Colonel James Kunoy bad hogs hi from Fontlnello , la \V. H. Van Alsttno was in from Arcadia with his two cars of hogs H. C. Hello marketed two cars of hoes and two of cattle from Elwood Jacob Upinger of Courtland , came in with cattle Sixteen loads of stock came In ever the Chicago & Northwestern from Iowa A big run for ono Iowa road in vlow of the fact thut ono or two cars used . to bo the days receipts coipts , and on some days none at all The signs of the tlmos nil point in ono direction Iowa will market her cattle and hogs in Omaha , und all that she will ask in return is what she is getting now good treatment at tbo hands of the railroads , stock yards com pany and commission men • Gcorgo Uoriedict came in from Shelton with thrco double-decks of corn-fed western - orn owes for L , P. Southworth Southworth is feeding between eighttbousnnd and nine thousand sheep , mostly Utabs and Wyomings , at Shelton About twonty-flvo thousand sheep nro being fed in the linmodiato neigh borhood of Shelton , and about twenty * thou sand moro ut Gibbon In the same county J. D. Shorbrook came down with a car of hogs from Creighton , Farmers and feeders uro complaining some of cholera among the hogs About the usual number of cattle are going to bo fed there this season Z. T. Flndloy , Farragat , la , was overlooking looking for fecdors Crops were heavy in tbnt country , and there will bo a good many cattle fed , probably moro tbati lust year The hogs in that vicinity are healthy and doing well _ PKODtrCB IIAUKIJTS CmcAoo Nov 23 , 1:15 : p. ra close Wheat Lower ; November , 79) ) c : Decem ber , 70Jfc ; May , S4c. Corn Easy ; November , 324c ; May , 33)fc. ) Oats Steady ; November , 20)4o ) ; May , 23j < o- Ityo Novcmbor , 45c. Harley No 3 , cash , 00o . Primu Timothy 11.20. Flax-Cash , $1.30 ; Muy , J1.44. Wblsky-ei.03. Pork Steady ; November , $9.83 ; Janu ary , $9.80. Lnrd Steady ; November , JO 10 ; January , * 5.9)4. . Flour Unchanged ; winter wheat , $3.00 04.35 ; spring wheat , $3.G5@4,90 ; rye , $2.50 ® 2T 5 ; buckwheat , $1.75@3.25. Provisions Shoulders , f4.37J4'M50 ; short clear , $5.23@5.37)4short ) ; ribs , $5.37)4cash. Butter Quiet ; steady ; creamery , 17@34c ; dairy , 14@21c. Cheese Steady ; full cream Cheddars , 9'fo ' ; flats , 9)f@U ) > 40i Young Americas , 9)4 ) @Ulfc. Eggs Firm ; fresh , 22@23o. Hides Unchanged ; light green salted , 0c ; dry calf , 5@0a ; deacons , each , 20c. Tallow Unchanged ; No 1 solid packed , 4o ; No 2 , 3)4"3 > 4c ; cake , 4)/c. ) Receipts Shipmts Flour ; 17.009 7,000 Wboat 90,000 0.000 Corn 190.000 130,000 Oats 115,000 193.000 Now York Nov 23. Wheat Receipts , 120,600 ; exports , 7,80J ; spot , dull aud lower ; options lower , heavy ; No 2 rod , De cember closing at 83 13-10. Corn Jlecolpts , 87,200 bushels ; exports , 30,400 bushels ; spot , weak , lower ; No 3 , i\iilXa \ in elevator , 43 s@ H0o afloat } ungraded mixed , 30@43)4c ; options , dull and lower , Decembercloslng ut 41jfo. Oats Receipts , 83,700 bushels ; exports , 1,800 bushels ; spot , dull ; options , weaker ; December , 27Xii-8)o ; spot No 2 whlto,30af , ( glllc Coffee Options , steady Sales ; 40,500 bags ; November , $15.69 15.85 ; spot Hlo shout steady Sugar Haw , higher and Arm ; refined , firm firm.Potroloutn Potroloutn Steady ; United closed at $1,09 4 for December ' Eggs Western , 25 ( < 4354c. Pork Strong ; mess , inspected , $11.2355 11.50. Liird Qulof , western steam , $0.55 ; closing at $0.50. Hotter Firm ; Elgin , 3014037c ; w 9torn dairy , 0@17o ; creamery , 1845i3) ) < o. Chueso Strong ; western , 7)4M10o. 8t. IiiuIn Nov 33. Wneat Lower ; cash , 78 , o ; May 83 0. Corn X oworj cosh , 83)4c ) ; May 30c. Oats Lower ; casb , lOKii ; Muy , 224c. Pork Steady at $10.25. Lard-Dull nt $5.90. Wblsky-l.oi. Huttor Uuchangod } Creamery , 20@32o ; dairy , 18(2200. ( MllvvHiiicup , Nov 23. Wheat Easy ; cash , 72"-f > ; No 1 northern , 82c , Corn-Quiet ; No 3 , 80@3lc. Oats-Quiet ; No 3 wliito , 23a Hye Easier ; No I , 45 > fc Hurley Easier ; No 3 in store , 4'Ko. ' Provisions Firm ; pork , $9.85. Minneapolis , Nov 23. Sample wheat Dull and weak ; receipts , 693 cars ; ship ments , 147 cars . Closing ; No 1 hard No vcmbor , 78o ; May , 83ioj on track , 78)4o ; No I northern , November , " 0o ; May , 8114c ; on track , 7CJ/o ; No 3 northern , Novem ber , 72o 1 May , 78o ; on track , 72 740. ItaiisuH City , Nov.33. Wheat Weaker ; No 3 hard , cash 03)4o ) ; No 8 bard , cash aud November , 69)40) ) No 3 rod , cash , 09 > 4o > bid Corn-Quiot ; No 2 , casb , 23o bid ; May 2554o bid Oau-No. 8 cash , 167 , oblO Clnclmintl , Nov 22JVhoatQulot ; No 2 red , 77c. Corn-Strong ; No 3 mlxndVnSe Oats Firm No 2 mixed , 3)4'I33c. \Vhisky-$1.02. j Mvorixxil , Nov 3) . ji Wheat Firm ; demand ImprovingholdersolTormoderately ; ; California No 1 , 7s2 , ' , d ( * < ( 3)4d ) per cental , Corn Firm : domnnd fair ; now western , 4s Xid ) per cental , lilVC STOCK Clilaigo , Nov 23. Tho.Drovors' ' Journal reports ns follows : . • Cattle - Receipts , 8,503 ; market strong and 10c higher ; beeves , $5.00(33.40 ( ; steers , $2.SOrt4.bO ( ; stockers and feeders , $ l.80Q3U0 ; Texas cattle , $1.40(33.85JWostorn ( ; rangers , $2.75irl.1.00. tlogiHceclpts , 23,000 ; market easier ; mixed , $3.CW3.95 ! heavy , $3.G0aa.P5 ( ; light , $3.05 < j3.93 : skips , $3.00@3.60. , Shncp Receipts , 5,000 ; market strong ) natives , * 2.75U5.00 ( ; westerns , $ j.50gl.25 ( ; Texans , $3.00gi.00. ( Nrulonn ! Htoolc Ynrrt , Hast Sr Iinulu , Nov 22. Cattle Receipts , 1,000 ; shipments , 19 ; market strong ; fair to tnncy nntivo steers , $ .1.20ff 4.S0 ; stockcrs nnd feeders , $2.03@3.75. Hogs Receipts 8,700 ; shipments , 3,100 ; market strong ; heavy $3 70jj3.S0 , ; packing , $3.0033.75 ; light , $3.53a ( : .C3. KniiHai Oily , Nov 33. Cittlo Rooalpts , 2,700 ; shipments , 3,900 ; market strong nndhlaher ; native hooves , W.(5o@4.70 ( ; stook ors and feoilers , $1.35 ( < M25. llogs Rccolnt.i , 7CK ( ) ; market strong nnd higher ; light , $3.70' 3.73 ; heavy and mixed , $3.00(33.70. ( OMAltA WH01.I28Al.ti ; MVltHKTS . I'roduoe , PrulU , Etc Egos Strictly fresh , 20c ; cold storage , 18c. 18c.Hires Hires , Pelts , Tallow , Etc Green salted hides , 4)4o ) ; No 2G. S. hides , 2)40 ) ; dry flint Hides , 5c ; calf hides , mri\c\ ) \ damaged hides , 2o loss ; sheep poltB green , each , 25cQ $1.00 isheop pelts , dry , porlb,7@llc)4 : ; tallow , No 1 , 3 > < ( iMfo ! ! ; No 2 , 2K@'Jo ; grease , white , 4@iJ4c ; yellow , 2)4@lc. : Lemons Fancy , $3.50ii7.50 : choice , $4.50 @ 0.00. Cheksb Young Americas , full cream 12c ; factory twins ll(412)4c ; off grades , 7@3c ; Van Rosscu Edom , $11.50 per do/J sap sago , 23c ; brick , 1214o ; Umburgor , Ho ; do mestic Swiss , 13Q14C. CiiANnEUHlR9 Capo Cod , $9.00@t0.00. Oiiaxuks Florida , per box , $ ; l.0Jd)3.50. ( ) UucitwiiEAT Flouk Per bbl , ( .V6U. Apw.es Pap bbl , common , $ l.23@l-50 ; cholco $3.00@3.50. Linn Tierces Rcllucd SoKt pure leaf , C)4c ; kettle rendered 7c Add } to u for smaller quantities Wool Fine , average , 22@ > 23c ; medium , average , 21@22c ; quaitoi blood , overage 20 @ 21o ; coarse , average , 15Q17o ; cotts and rough , average , 14@10c Funs Heaver , oacn , $2.00g3.60 ( ; otter , each , $3.00@7.00 ; wolf , each , SOciatl.25 ; coon , each , ' 25i5 ; mink , each , 15@00c : muskrat , fall , 10@llc ; skuak , rat , 15@50c ; badger , rat , 25 ( < $30c , doer skins , fall , per lb , 1S027C , VEAL-Cholce , medium size , 4 @ 5c ; cholo heavy , 3@-tc. Live Pioeonb Per dnz , $1 50. Game Pralrlo cbickcus , 4.50 ; mallard • ducks , $3 00rt3.50' ( : mixed , ducks , $1.50 ® 2.00 ; teal $1.2. > c < ] ! 1.50 ; jaeli'snlpo , $1.00gl.85 { ; quuil , $1.50@1.75 ; jack rabbits , $4.00l.50 ; small nibbits , $ l.00 1.20 ; ' squirrels $1.00 ® 1.10 ; plover , 75u@I.UU ; venison saddles , 11@ 3c ; carcasjes , ( WlOc ' Heass Choice handpicked navy , $1.75 ® 3.00 ; cboico hnndpickcu'nedium , $1.05(3 ( 1.80 ; cholco hnnd-picked country , $1.00@1.80 ; clean country , $ l,50@l.00i inferior country , $1.0001.25. Salmaoe Bologna , 4@4)4c ) ; Frankfort 7c ; tongue , 8c ; summer , IScheadcheese ; , , lie Pout.Titr Chlchons , pec doz , llvo , hens 83.23 ; spring , f2.50C < 53.75'dressed ; , per lb 9(3) ( ) llo : turkeys , live , 8Sl0e ( ; r dressed , ll@13o ; ducks , llvo , per doz , $2.30 3,00 ; dressed , per lb 9@Uc ; geese , live , per doz$3.00(39.00 ( , dressed per lb , 9@llc. ' Pies Feet Pickled.kits , 75c ; spiced pigs tongues , kits , $3.35 ; pickled tripe , kits , 05c ; pickled H. C. tripe , kits , S3u ; spiced pigs hocks , kits , $1.15. ' _ 13UTTKK Creamery , " foiicy 23 23 ; cholco , 20@21c. Dairy , fancy , l CdISc ) ; choice 13 14e. Country , fancy , 10@14c ; good to choice , 12@l3c ; fair ; 10 ( Uc ; interior , 0@9o. Pickles Medium , per bbl , $5.00 ; small , $0.00 ; gherkins , $7.00 ; O , & U. cbow cbow , nts $5.85 : nls $3.40. SnonT3-S.00@3.50. Oats 14@15o. Cobs 22g33c. ( Potatoes 23@27c for cboico Oxioks ! 0@5Uc for choice SAOcnKitAUTHbls , $4.50 ; h'f bbls $3.75. CALIFOKNIA GlIAl'ES $1.501.75. Peuis 10 lb boxes , $ l.75@2.25. Bananas Aocordiug.to size , per bunch , $2.00@3.00. * Buttehine Tubs , 14c ; rolls , 15o. Cocoijjuts Per 100 , $5.00. Al'l'LB HUTTEll CC CinEit Ubls $3.50 ; hf bbls , $8.00. Maple Suoak 12)4@l5o per lb Famitaceous Goons Barley , 8@3)4c ; farina , 4)4o ; peas , 3).fo ) ; oat meal , 2 @ 5o ; mnccaronl , lie ; vermicelli He ; rice , 3)4@ c ; sago and tapioca , G@7o ; buckwheat , bbls , $5.50. Salsoda 12)4u ) per lb Staucii ijf$8c ( per lb Stovk Polish $2.00@3.87 per cross Si'ices Whole , per lb Allspice , Uo ; Cos- sin , Cnina , 9c ; cloves , Pcnang , 23c ; nut megs , No 1 , 73o ; pepper , 18@19 Lve $1.75@4.50 per case Nuts Almonds , 15 < 317c ; Brazils , 10c ; fil berts , lie ; pecans , 10c ; walnuts , 12)4c ) ; pea nut cocks , S)4e ; roasted , lie ; Tennessee pen nuts , 7c. WiuwiNO PAVEn Straw , per lb , lJ/ @ 2) c ; rag , 2)4o ; mantlla , B , 5@0)4a ) ; No I , 8c.Baos Baos Union Square , 85 per cent off list Salt Dairy , 230 lbs in bbl , bulk , $2.10 ; best grade , 60 , 5s , $2.80 ; best grade , 100 , 3s , $2.40 ; best grade , 28 , 10s , $2.20 ; rock suit , crushed , $1.60 ; dairy suit , Ashton , 50-lb bags , S5c ; bulk , 22Mb bags , $3.25 ; common , In bbls , $1.23. OrocorloH Provisions Hams , No 1 , 10-lb. average lOtfo ; 20 to 23 lbs , 9fo ; 12 to 14 lbs , 10J o ; shoulders , Co ; breakfast bacon , No , 1 , Sc ; ham sausage , 9c ; dried beef hums , 8c ; beef tongues , $0.00 per dozen ; dry salt meats , 4)4 @o4c ; ' per lb ; ham routettc , Qyic ; add lo per lb for small lots Coffee Roasted Arbuoklo's Arioso , 24)4c ; McLaughlin'sXXXX , 24)fo ) ; German , 23io ; Dilworth , 31o ; Al.iroma , 8l)4o. ) Coffee Green Fancy old golden Jtlo , 23c ; fancy old paabcrry , 23o ; Rio choice to funcy , 22o ; Hlo , prime , 21c ; Rio , good , 20o ; Mocliu , 29o ; Java , fancy Alandohling , 3So ; Java , good interior 24c : African , 21c. Suoaus Cut loaf.i'Jc : cut loaf , cubes , 8) ) 0 ; standard , powdered , 8)fe ) , XXXa , powdered , 9c ; granulated , standard , 7)4c ) , confeo- tionors' A , 7)4o ) : wliito extra O , OJfo ; oxtrn C , Nebraska , 0 4o ; obhH 0)4c ; California , golden C. ftc > - • Heef Tosoues Salt\bbls. , $20.00. Hay $5.0000.00 ; lowland , $2.00 ( < { 3.00. Cnoi- Feed * IO.oogi 1.00 , UUAN-$3.00R8.60. N , Fisn Salt Dried codfish , 4 > 4@8o ; sealed herring , 24oper box ; hol 'berriug , dom.,55o ; Hamburg , spiced herrin gl,50ho ; ; ) . herring , imp , , 80c ; mackerel Nop 1 slioro , $11.50 ; fancy mess , $13.50 per 100'lbs ; wbito llsh , No 1 , $7.00 ; family , $2.75 ; trout , $5.23 ; sal mon , $3.50 ; aucliovlca , 8.W OiL9-ICoroscno-P. „ OKo ; W. W. . I1)4c ) : heudllght , 12ogn ; solltao.74a 12a ; lard No 1 , 45oNo. ; 2 , 41o ; si'lKd oil , fl.25@9.0U per dozen , < ' Canned Meats Cornodi'boef ' , I lb square cans , $1,20 ; corned beefcSlb square cans , $2.05 ; corned beef , 0 lb-isquaro cans , $0.50 ; corned beef , 14 lb square cans , f 14.00. Lunch tongues 1 lb rnuud fpap ' sr $2.0u ; lunch tongues , 3 lb round cane , Jf,75. ! Urawu , lib square cans , $1.20 ; brawn , ' 2 lb square cans $2.00 ; brawn , 0 lb square cans , $0.50 ; brawn , 14 lb square cans , $14.00 , Ox tongues , 1)4 lb round cans , $5.00 ; ox tongues , 3 lb round cans , $0.00 ; ox tongues , 2)4 lb round cans , $7.00 ; ox tongues , 3 lb cans , $8.00. Chipped beef , I lb round cans , $3,00 ; chipped beef , S lb round cans , $4.00. Roast beef , 1 lb round cans , $1.30 ; roast beef , 3 lb round cans , $3 00. Potted ham , ) { lb round cans 05o ) petted bam )4 ) lb rouud cans , $1.20. Deviled bam , II lb rouud cans , 05o ; dovlled ham )4 lb round cans , $1.30. Potted ox tongue , ) J lb round cans , 05o ; pelted ox tongue , )4 lb round cans , $1.20. Compressed bam , I lb square cans , $1.75 ; compressed ham , 2 lb square cons , $2.75. Tripe , 3 lb round cans , $1,80. Minced Collops , 3 lb round cans $3.30. Houolois pigs feet , 3 lb square 01ns , $3.25. Ono pound cans are packed two dozen and four dozen to the case Two pound cans-are packed ono dozen and two dozen to case Half pound cans packed two dozen to case Quarter dozen cans packed four dozen to case All prices per dozen , net • 1 OAHKKDFi UT-Brook trout , 3 tt , 13.40 ; sal mon trout , 3 11. , $3.15 ; clams 1 lb , M2.S ; dnnis,2 It > . $2.10 ; clam chowder , 8 ft > , $1.25 ; dovlled crabs , 1 lb , $3.25 ; dovlled crabs , 2 lb , $3,60) ) codfish balls , 3 To , $1.75) ) caviar , J4 tb , $2.23) ) cols , 1 lb , $3.40t lobsters , 1 t ! > . $190 ; . lobsters , 3 tb , $ J. 3 ; lobsters , dovllcd < } { fb , $3.23 ; mnckorol , 1 lb , $1,75 ; mackerel must ard vaucc , 3 1b , $3.10 ; mackerel tomato sauce , 3 lb , $8.33 ; oysters 1 lb , 03c ; oysters , 2 lb , $1.00 ; salmon , C. H , , lib , $3.00 ; salmon , C. R. , 2 It , $2.S0 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 lb , $1.05 ; salmon , Alaskn , 2 lb , $2.G5 ; shrimps , 1 lb , $2.65. Caniit 9)4f 22c per lb Citocontn and Coco * 21y37c ? per lb ; German chickory , rod , 8c , G1 Nur.n Jamaica , } ( pints $3.00 per doz Mince Meat 20 lb cans , T o. HoNP.t ICe lb for choice PiiESEitVES fltfCiJIOc per lb Jellies 4Sl)4c ( ! per lb Heuswax No 1 , 10i$19c. ( Diiirii Fiiiiit Currunts , now , Oo ; prunes casks ; 1,300 lbs , 4)4"c' , prunes , bbls or bags , 4)4o ; citron peels , drums , 20 ibs , 22o ; lemon peel drums , 20 lb * , 17c : lnrd dntcs , boxes , 13. lbs , lOo ; nprlcots , choice evaporated , 14o ; apricots Jolly , cured , 25 lb boxes , 10c ; nprl cots , fancy Mount Hamilton , 25 lb boxes , lOo ; nprlcots , cholco bags , SO lbs , MKe ; apples , evaporated , Alden , GO lb boxes , 8)fc ; apples , stnr , 8c ; apples , fancy Alden , 5 lb , 10c ; apples , fancy , Alden , 2 Id , 10)4e ; Salt Lake , 9 > 4o ; blackberries , evaporated , 60 lb boxes , SJ40)4c ( ! : cherries , pitted , dry cured , 14c ; pears , California fancy , ) /s boxes , 25 lb , 12o ; neaches , Cal No 1 , fancy , )4s ) unp bigs , 80 lbs , 15c ; nectarines , rod , 14o ; nectarines , silver , boxes , 15c : pitted mums , Cal , 25 lb boxes 8 > jc ; ruspberriC9 , ovnp N , Y. now , 2flo ; prunes , Cal , R C , 90-100 boxes , 25 Ibs , OJfc ; prunes , Cal , RC , 00-70 , 9c ; ornngo peel , 15c ; raisins , California Lotidons , crop 1889 , $3 33 : raisins , Cal , loose imucatols , crop 1839 , $3.10 ; Valcnclas 1883 , 8)4o ) ; Valenclas , old , 7c ; Cal , seedless sks , 7) ) < c lilunbrr null lliilltllntr Mntorlnl , Stock Hoauds A , 13 inch , s 1 s 14 nnd 10 feet , $4(1.00 ( : U 13 Inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $ ! l.Kl ( ) C 13 Inch , s I B 13 , 14 nnd 10 feet , $30.00 ; D 13 Inch , ill 12 , 14 and 10 feet $3I.V0 ; No 1 com 12 Id , s I s 12 feet , 18.00 ; No 2 cord 13 In , s 1 8 14 nnd 10 feet , $17.50 ® 18.50 : No 1 com 12 in , s I s 10 , 18 and 20 feet , $19.60 ; No , 2 com 12 in , s 1 s 14 and 10 foot , $17.00. Poplab Lu.Mimu Clear poplar box bds , J4 in , s 2 s , $35.00 ; clear poplar , % pnnel , $30.00 ; clear poplar , ? H ' In panel , $25 00 ; clour poplar , Yt in panel stock wide , s 2 s , $23.00 ; clear poplar corrugated colling , 34 , $29.00. Posts White codnr , 0 mob halves , 12o ; whlto cedar , 5)4 Inch halves and 8 Inch quar ters , llo ; wntte cedar , 4 inch round , 10c ; Tennessee rod cedar , split , ICe ; split oak , whlto , 8c ; sawed oak , 17o. Suit Lap No 1 plain , 8and 18Inch$17.50 ; No 2 phun , 8 and 10 inch , $15.50 ; No 1 , O G , $18.00. DIMENSIONS AND T1M11EI1. 12 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 23 ft 24 ft 2x4..15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 19 00 2x0.,15 00'15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 19 00 2xil..l5 00 150C 15 00 10 0J 100J 18 00 1900 2x10..15 00 15 00 15 00 10(10 10 00 18 00 19 00 2xl2..1500 1500 15 00 10 00 1000 IS 00 19 00 4x43x8.1000 10 00 10 00 17 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 FenciNO No 1 , 4 and 0 inch 12 nnd 14 ft , rough , 610.0010.50 ; No 1 , 4 and 6 inch ; 10 ft , $17.00@17.50 ; No.2 , 4 and G Inch , 13and 10 ft , $ I3.50@14.00 ; No 2 , 4 and G inch , 10 ft , $15.00 @ 10.00. Finishing Istnnd 2d clenr , UJ inch , s 2 s , $49.O0@5l.00 ; 1st and 2d clear , li ) nnd 2 inch , s 2 s , $47.00@50.00 ; 8d clear , 114-inch , s 3 s , $43.004G.iO ( ; B select , lf , 1)4 nnd 3 mch , s 3 s , $ . ' )7.00@i3.n0 ) : ; 1st nnd 2d clear 1 Inch , s 2 8 , $45.00 : 3d clear , 1 Inch , s 3 s , $30.00 ; A se lect , 1 inch , s 3 s , $33.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s s , $30.00. . Suinoleh Lath Per M XX clear , $3 15 ; extra A$3.00 ; standard A , $3.00 ; 5 Inch clear , $ l.C0@1.7d ; Q Inch clear , $1.75@1.80 ; No 1 , $1.10@I.15 ; clear red codnr , mixed widths , from Washington territory , $3.40 ; California red wood , dimension widths , $1.50 : cypressclear heart , dimension widths , $3.35 ; laths $2.50. * HoAitns-No. 1 com , sis , 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft , $19.00 ; No.2 , do , $10.50 ; No.3 , do.l4.C0 ; No 4 , do iship's cull ) , $11.00. Add 50o per M ft for rough Battesh , Well TuniNO , Pickets O. G. Batts , 2)4 inch , COc ; O. G. Batts , 2)4@3 , ss , : S5c ; 8-ln well tubing D. & M. and bev $23.10 ; pickets , D. & H. , Hat , $22.00 ; pick ets , D , & II , , square , $10.00. Floohinq 1st com 0 m white pine , $34.00 ; 2d com 0 in wbito pine , $31.00 ; 3d com 0 in white pine , $20.00 ; D com 0 in whlto pine , $20.00 ; com 4 nnd 0 In yellow pine , $15.00 : Stnr 4 in yellow plno , $17.00 ; 1st and 2d clear yellow pine , 4 aud 0 In , $19.00. ni'ir.ivn Asn Partition 1st com ? f In whitopino partition , $32.00 ; 2d com % in white pine partition , $27.00 ; clear % In yel low pine celling $20.00 ; clear % in Norway , $14.60 ; 2d com K m Norway , $12.60. Lime Best , 80c. Cement $1.30. Plaster $2.25. Haiu 20c. Building Hiiick Common , $0.00@7.50 per M ; selected , $7.60(3,9.00 ( per M > sewer brick , $9.O0@10.0O per M. ; SHROEDER & DEi ; GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank 305 South lftlli Street - Omaha ; COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Capital , - $400,000 Surplus , - 40,000 Officers ' and Directors . E. > f. Morseman , O M , lIltclicoeK , Jos , OarneauJr , A. Henry K M. Andertfon , Win U.Maui , v pros : I. . 11. will alms , A , 1 * . Hopkins , pres ; A. Millard , casnler ; V. U. llryant , assistant casbler - NEBRAKA NATIONAL BANK TJ P. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NED , Capital $100,001) Surplus Jnu 1st , 18S0 52,000 omoliltS AM > IKE0r0It3 ) ! : IlKNitr W.Yates , lrsildent Lmwis B. Hkkd Vlco President A E. TOUZAI.lN , W. V. MOHHK , JOtlNH , COLLINS It C. UlISIIIMI , JN II lATIIICK W. II 8. ilunni' .s , CuHhler THE4RON BANK Cor 12th and Fiirnam Rts AOentiral llauking Iluslucss Transacts ! , nAlinnl ISSUED by STATES , uIImIIvI Counties , Sfntos , nllnllliSI Wntarworks Coh Kta , Ktc UUIlUUI Boufrht anU Sold , . Dculill UOVEIINMBNTIjANI ) WAItltANT8 ANU BciiMT Hecelvo Accounts nil it lixtenil alllhe fucllltles or a lloncral Canlclng llusluoER Correspondence Bollclted , S , A. KEAN & GO , , Bankers , • 100 Washington Street Chicago , Ills 115 llruajway Wow Voric JwfiRll ON SALE JJttfmM' toaJjXj PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1803 FARNAM STREET _ * - - ' " mtmmwm * itmiii 1 if in wk\tammmammtummsuamm \ ' DMJL MDPAGT1IM Ooota nnd Shoos Pueeo ors to lt < > < > a , Jonn K Co WnolDsatc Mannfadnrcrs orBoots&Sbocs Agent * forllmtnn Itnbhcr Bhnoro..lin | | JI snailO ) lIsnifT HtryptiOmAhs , N > l r ks Browora m St VIM * 11. } , Lager Beer Brewers 1-1M Nonli KlKhtecnfi Ptrecl.Onisna , NobMVn Cornlco „ _ _ _ m _ _ KAQLU COKXWE \ OnKS , Manufacturers ofGalyanizclIron Cornice WlmlotTninnnil nictullr ! krllulit' . .lolm HponHcr , prnprleior libin < l llDSoiilli lCib Mtycl n- stoom Fluijigj P -St.S2i " " vlark sKim ifk.iraco , Pumps , Pipes anil Engiins , Steam , itner rsllwny Rml mlnlni ! snppllrs , etc Wjnaandltii Vaniamtirogl.Oni alia u. s. wind iota lira a i'imi > co , SUam anfl later Supplies , UnlUJaj win ! mill * . HIS niiiln U Jones ilOmslia U , Y , Uof * , Acting Muniuor a iiiio\rxmt7& \ co , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery lioot'roa ! work , iitcaiu purap , mi mltla t2l.1Kl5 Lenrenwortli iln-ul , Omnlm Iron WorkB PAXTOX A VWWjIXU UtOX WOltKS , Wrought and Cast iron Building Work KnRlnc"lrnrnrk , smersl foundry , msrlwic and lilnc-ksniltli work Ofllco an < I works U. I' . Itf uihl lilli stlcctOmnlm o.\rAUA wim : & ncox Y'onl < s , Maiinfacliirers of Wire and Iron Railings Dusk rail , nlmloir mim-d * , Honor stmutv wire kIrih , etc 1SI North ICtliMrcel , Omnia OMAHA SAFIi A UioX WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire ami Burglar Proof Safes Vmilis , Jail norV , lion ahultcrs anil frj c < cape . U. AuJieeniruiir ' Cor , lllli nn < l Jak > nn ! • < . Saah Doora , Etc M. A. DlStlltOW A CO , Wbolcnle mnniifiicluren of Sail , Door ? , Bliiidund Mouldings Ilranch odico , 12IU anil Irard strcols , Oninlia , Neb " SOFTHOMAHA vxiox stook yard co , Of South Omaba , Limited TIE BMLIAHIME TABLES . 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Chlcaeo I'.xpress , Dally , 0:15 a m (1:05 ( p m Fast Limited Dally 4W p m 10:20 a 111 AtlantleMnllDally 7:13 p m 7:60 a 111 WAUASIt WESTERN I Leave I Arrlvo Depot lOtli & Marcy sts Omaha Omaha No 8 St L. Wxp Dtlly . . | 415 ; p inl"T2:20 : \ > m C. JIST VAVU I Leave Arrlvo Depot lUth A ; Marcy sis Omaha Omaha No.2. oir : , a in No j UU0 : p 111 No 1 7:15 : a m No 0 . . . | 6:00 : p in ' C. ST P. MO Leave Arrive Depot loth .V Webster sts Omaha Omaha • Sioux City Express 1:00 : pm l : i p in Sioux City Ao'mmodat'n HX : ( ) 11 m Ut' p m St Paul Limited ohg p m 0 : : u m • Florence 1'asseiiRer. . H\Xi : \ a m 0W ( a m • Florence PassenRor , . . 6il3 p m 8:00 p 111 • Sioux City Ac'uiu'dat'n 6:45 : p m tsioux city Ao'om'Uat'n 4:15 : a in • Daily Except Sunday tDally Kxcept Monday STJBUKItAN TUAINS AVostwnrd lltinnlns between Council UlulTs and Al bright 111 addition to the stations mentioned , trains stop nt Twentieth and Twenty-rourth titreetB , and at the Summit in Omaha Jlroad- Trans Omuha Hoiita Al- way for depot Sbcely Omaha bright AM A. M. A. MT"A.m7 AM AM . . . . .j- 145 6:51 : 0:00 .0:0 6:10 0:17 : : : ! 6:07 : 6:50 U:6- : 6:10 : 0:47 7:00 7:07 : 7:20 : 7:3 7 : : 7:42 7:55 B00 ; 7:15 7S2 8:05 : H13 ; Bja ; HH0 : • 8.a5 8:42 : 8:55 : 0n : 8:45 : 8:52 : UlK ; : U tl:25 : 0:31 : , 0:115 : 042 ; 0:55 : 10o : ( 0:45 : 0:52 : 10:05 : .10:12 : 10:25 : 10:3 : 10:13 : 10'a : 11:05 Hits 11:23 : 11:3J : 11:45 11:52 : PM PM PM PM PM PM 13:05 12il2 12:23 : 12:3 : 12:15 : 12:52 : 1:0.1 1J2 : i-y , ito ; 1:15 1:52 :05 : 2:12 : 2:13 : 2:110 : . . . 2:11 : 2:42 : 2:53 : 1I:0J : 2:15 : 2:52 3:05 : il:12 : ; i21 ; 3:31 : 3:50 : 3:57 : 1:10 : 4:16 : 845 ; 3:52 : 4(7. : 4:12 : 1:23 : 4 : : < 0 4W : 4:57 : 6:10 : 6:16 : 4J5 ; 4:52 : 6:05 : 6:12 6:25 : 6i0 : : 6:45 : 6:62 : 6:01 : (1:12 : 6:25 : R30 ; 6:45 : 6:52 : 7:05 : 7:12 : 7:25 : 7:30 : 7:46 : 7:52 : 8:05 : 8:12 8:23 : t 8:30 8:46 : 8:52 : 0:03 : 0:12 : 0:25 : 0:30 : P45 ; il:52 : 10:0.1 : 10:12 : 10:21 : 10:33 : ll:0v : llinfjjii } :5I :0l : 12:05 11:55 : 12:05 : 12:0i : I ' . Eastward AlSoutn Hhte- Omaha Trans . Uroad- brlijht Omuha loy Depot | for way AM AM AM A. iM AM AM , 6:43 : 6:57 : 6:0) : 5W ; 6:00 flllO 6:16 : 6:27 : 6:35 : 7:00 : 7:05 7lli 7:20 : 7:32 7:45 : 7:50 7:55 : 8:07 8:15 : 8:21 : 8:32 : 8:03 : 8:10 : 8:22 : 8j30' ' 8:50 8:53 : 0:07 0:15 : 927 | SOT 0.05 0:10 : U23 ; 0:30' : ' :50 : 0:51 : 10:07 10:15 10:27 : 10:35 : J0Ui : 10:10 : 10:22 : lon : : 10W | 1015.1 11:07 : 11:15 11:27 : 11:35 : 11:50 : 11:55 : PM PM PM PM PM PM 12:07 : 12:15 12:27 : 12:2.1 : 12:60 : 12:55 : 1:07 : 1:15 1:27 : 1:31 1:50 : 1:55 : 2:07 : 2:15 2:27 8:3.1 : 2:5 : 2:55 : 11:07 : 3:16 : 3:27 3:31 0:2 : 3:20 : 8:37 : 3:13. : . . . : . , 8:50 : 3:15 : 4:07 : 4:13 : ' 1:27 : 1:35 : 1:2c : 1:31 : 4:37 1:15 , , . , , 1M : 465 ; 5:07 : 6:15 : 6:27 : 6:35 6:2 : 6:23 : 6:37 : 6:11 : , . . . . 6:50 : 6:65 : 6:07 : (1:15 6:27 : 6:35 6W : 6:55 : 7:07 : 7:16 7:27 : 7:05 7M 7:55 : 8:07 : 8:15 : 8:27 : 8:31 : B:5 : > 8:65 : 0:07 : 0:15 : 9:27 : 9:36 8:5. : 0:55 10U7 : 10:15 : ln:27 : 10:35 : 10:61 10:55 : 11:07 : ar 11:30 : 11:42 : 11:50 : 12iV 12:65 : 122iainlv ; , 12:30 : , . . . . 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Sallonal Banx lliilMIng , Omalia n I OMAHA COAL , COKE A ' LTME CO , ' ! flfl Johlicrs or Hard ani Siil Coal a SouihHHi trcot.Omaha , Ncbratka , B XKUUASKA Ftikl CO , " , H Shippers of Coal and Coke 211 South lsfi ar ! clOmaha , Nebraska i B r * H Commission nnd StoroKo H hwdku a nunwLL , t H Storage ard Cnlssion Merchants . 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WAKEFIELD , WbolCEalc Lumber , Etc f \ Imported and .Aiuorlran Portland Cnmfnt Etat # 1 " ' } KKCnt lorMtlwankoo Uyilriiillo Cement , , aniigiilfo WbllBUmo ! { ' clfAS.TiTLEE , " if , Dealer in Hardwotd Lnuiber * ' . . Otli nuJ ' Vfoodcarpotsand parnuotfloor' nir Djuglal stri'Ol' , tlinn'ia , Nebraskiu oWA UA hmiBER CO , \ All Kinds of BnildingMaterial at Wnolesala % 18th atrest ami Union Pacific track , Omaha H LoUlS IillADFOlW , " $ Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sasn j Doors , otc Yanls-Cornor Tth nnJ Douai : OBlc ? 2 Corner lOtll and Douglna 'iB * FRED W. QUAY , -Mm Lumber , Lime , Ccmeiit , Etc , Etc II Corner ttli and Douglas trott , Omaha .1-1 C. X. DIE'lZ , MaA Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber H 13tb anil California streets , O.naha , Nobrnakn ill Wllljlnery and Notlona * • M I. OHERFEI.DEll A CO , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions M 203IIOand2138oatlilUb ! lreot Notlona _ • IH ' J. T. RohlNSON X0T1OXCO , , i ml Wholesale Notions and Furnisliing Goods , < imilnrncraireotOmalia - • ' , OII8 ; VMl CONSOLIDATED TAXKTJNE CO . , j Wholesale Rcflncd and Lubricating Oils , m A lo Crease , cte Omulia A. If lllihop Managers mW . Pnpgr : ; B oarpex7er paper co , .Jm Wholesale Paper Dealers II Carrrnnleo stock of prn ing , wrapping nnd wltlnti 'mU paper Bpuclal aueuilungtvcn to ciinl paper „ -xHM 8afea to a -MB A. L. DBAXE & CO . IfH Ounoi-nl Airents for Mm Halls ' Safes , ! | 321 anil 32J Bouth 10th Bt „ Omaha M " Toy a , Eto U. HARDY A CO , M | l x Jobbcra of > ] H Toys , Dolli , Albums , Fancy Goo 's , mk IIouioFurnliblng aooils , ciillilrcn'a . 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