J THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 27 , 1889 3 " Y THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS S Wheat Has n Ronotlon in the Dlroo H tlon of Better Prloos * H CORN DULL AND UNINTERESTING Ut Onto Quiet With l'rlcrw AvcrnRlnK U * Finn ProvlftlonB Show Uoiisltler- MM nlilo St rcimtli-Cuttle Slow AV Gruornl Quotation * . 1 CHICAGO I'llODUOi : Jt/VIUUiTS. H Chicaoo , Nov 20. ( Spcchl Tclosram lo H Tub Hee ] The wheat marltet experienced H o decided roactlon tcrtny in the direction o ( Mm bettor pi Ices , December opened at 70J o and H May at 84c , ever night it gala of tfu The H opcninK range was at the Inside llgurcs of H tbo day December advanced steadily and H quietly to 7U c , reacted M ° nnJ t,10n , " " > vod H up to TOXc , reacted to 7i ) s6' ® > 'lWo 'in'l ' MW , boomed to bOc May progressed to Sl-yc ntnl V then to 84 0. At the top Hutchinson and H the creat mass of the scalpers poured out H wheat In unlimited quantities , and the mar H ket , utmblo to tulto the offerings , yielded H about He Thu close was November ! ) % , MDecember TOc nnd JluySIXc Guitifed by H ycstoi'diiv's closings this shows n gam on the Mm day ot about lc Tlia recover * ' noted was H duo to several things llrst to Btrongor MM cables , second to covering of short H wheat , and third to repented assurances H that thu movement in tbo northwest was H about duo to sharply fall off As to cables , H the prlvato ndvieoif wore moro bullish than H public ; reports , und these wcro all strong , Mt quoting prices generally timber for wheat H in nearly all positions , New York and other H seaboard inarlicts rcpoitcd bids for cush Umwheat \ for foreign nccount and activity M\ \ among exporters pcticrully , but very little Lssssssl ni'ttml IiihIiimv With rcaarri to the north M\ \ western movemout , It may bo stated that UM whilothorocoiptsatDulUtU and Minnuapo- H Us do not as jet show tin important dlmiiiu- MM tlon , tbcro Is every indication of a letup In H the immediuto future m There vvai no special feature in the corn H market , which ruled dull and uu- UWL Interesting The receipts were twenty m thrco cars moro than yesterdays est H mates , and St Louis appeared again UM as a heavy rccoivor , getting U. 'u .OOO bushels today ' 1 ho foreign markets wcro llrm und BH the promise ) for tomorrows ' receipts was moro than one-half Uioao of today , being m- ttiniitcd at you cur loads Speculative trad- M\ \ ing was on a very limited scale The price H of No 3 In tlia cash market was at about H yesterdays ' ilguro una lower grades were UM practically unchnnged There was some H covering of shorts that caused futures to B rule llrm for what little was traded in Uho B outside domestic nmrkcts wcro likowlso hnrdening Ham was reported from several important sections ot thocorn country , which may hava somewhat iullucuccd speculators The closing prices were : December 31' < @ 81 Jutland Mny ll c , ugainst Wa nud oMo ( } BB 8 Sia } yesterday Oats wcro ciuiet , with only n moderate spcculativo business done , prices averaging UMrather \ firm , partly in line with the strength B elsewhere Iho trade centered in May , HBV which sold up a small fraction to 2ty4@ilv , b with soma inquiry noted for Jumi.iry at M WXc The receipts slightly exceeded the B cstfinato and withdrawals for shipment wcro MU . fair , uggrepatlng 70,52 * bushels But few m cars were offered to go to store , with No 2 UMabout \ steady at 20c paid Most of the sates SB of cash lots were by satnplo Provisions exhibited considerable ! strength } Notwithstanding bogs were in largo bupply • and materially lower , the product held its own remnrkably well Prices averaged easier , but the declines suffered were small > under the circumstances Hutchinson H was the largest individual seller ot SB January pork and lard and the HH cllquo holding pork rcnituucd tno truuo 01 its existence by supporting the November BB future , which wns depressed by ono ot its B old brokers Ucneral trading was some what featureless and within moderate limits mB It was also largely on local account , with BBBJ January and May the loading futures Com pared with yesterday the closings wore un- BBBj changed for .lanunry lard and M y pork , BBBJ Si o lower for Jnnuury und May Bhort libs BBBJ and'Muy lard , and IMc lower for November flflj H CHICAGO lilVIS STOCK B CniCAno , Nov 2(5. ( [ Spoclal Telegram to B Tun Uke ] Cattle The receipts wore al- H vided at 8 , CO natives and 3,000Toxans and a H few rangers Trade was slow and dull at H best , with ubout everything outside ot best H - soiling ir > @ ' . ! 5olower than at the close or last B wcok--that is good , fat plain cattle , such as K sold around about { 3,75ff-l.00 ( last week NaH - H tlvo butchers stock , especially fut cows und H heifers , ard In good demand and steady , com V inon grades , moro particularly bulls ana can H nlng stock , not soiling as high as last week B XJcst crudes of Tcxuns uro lD@15o higher H than last week Business in the stockcr and H feeder liuu Is rather limited this M week so far , with light little steers H selling down to low water in ink | Choice to extra beeves ? l.00So ( 15 ; BBB medium to good steers 1,350 to 1,500 lbs , BflB t4.O0@l.4O ; 1 , 'JOO to 1,350 lbs J3.5UQ-1.15 ; BBB 1150 to 1.SC0 lbs ! 3-00@3.S5. Stockers aad BBB feeders , * f.60i. < i'2.SO ; enws , bulls and mixed , BBB ; tl.UUffl'J.TS : bulk , fl.80. Texas steers , BB ( I' . ' 'S S.OOi cows , $1.40@3.20. "We&torn BBB rangcrR $3.iCm3.40. ( ; BBBj UoQS There were all manner of estimates BBBJ as to the number that arrived , running all BBBJ the way from 45,0(10 ( to 55,000 , but towards BBBJ the close the estimates sottlr-d down to BBBJ about 50,000 , making about 54,000 on the BBBJ market As may bo anticipated , thcro was BBBJ o sudden downturn nt the opening of a BBBJ strong 10c , reaching nbout 15a before the BBBJ clobo uf llio day Prices in the northwestern BBBJ division were low nil day , fair to good paok- BBBj ers selling there al the opening at f3.G3@3.70 BBBJ and closed at W f.53.00 bid In the other BBBJj divisions the oulk of packing sorts ranged BBBJI between { 3 C5 and ( d.70. Shippers uiudo BBBJI Bulootions of pnaio heavy at $ ; l.75@1.80 ! , BBBl largely (3.75 , and light hog operators went in BBBJj at | 3.70 und { 3.75. B FINANCIAL ! . B New Vukk , Nov , JO | Spcclal Telegram to H Tub Uce | Stocks The bouynnt feeling iu H stocks at the close j cstcrday caused a fairly H good opening today The transactions of 1 the forenoon brought uo inntcrlul chungo in H tbo list , although tlioro was fair strength in H a few specialties , ono or two Qraugor ltuos H and moro thun a coricsponding amount of B weakness in Atchison , Union Pacific and a B few others The best banking authorities BBJ1 now glvo it that the outlook for money is much moro favorable The street Is growing BBl in the bcllof that strong parties nro taking BBl stocks on boar raids , for which at the pres- BBJ ent they favor , aud that the bull campaign BBjl will bo long and stiong when the time BBjJ comes Loudon began this morning BBB by taking St , Paul , Union Pacific , BBjl Lulto Kboro und a few others On the whole BBB It was dull for the general list , with the cx < BBB ceptlon of St Paul , Now England , Atchison BBB aud Ontario & Western , and while the ten HBH deucy was to udvauco In early trading the BBBJ slight improvement then niado was alter BBH ward gcnerallv lost , Pirot prices wcro but BBB slightly changed from those of last night ami BBB subsequent lluctuatlons were on a lunitod BBB scale , the only muriied downward move BBB meat being ? per cent In Sugar , whllu Ten BBB iiossco Coal was a strong feature , rising BBB from 7S < to bO , Toward the close of the BBB hour u bettor tnuo prevailed In tbo market BBB and New Knpland and Wisconsin Central BBB led in a fractional upward movement , which BBB placed prices generally ubovo the opening , BBB The hour to 13 o'clock developed weak BBB ness In Atchison , which wont oft to 33.V , BBB weakness m Union Pacific , which yielded to BBB t * ' > 3li strength in Now Knglaud , which moved BBB up to15 , aud a better feeling in Sugar BBB Trusts , which recovered to 70 , ' / , Missouri BBB Paolfio was weak and off to i7)i , und Hock BBB Island firmer and up to W } ( . As on Monday , BBaMBtWBBBBBaMBI the lowest paint touched for the day in stocks was afar midday , with n mild upturn - turn before the clotc Atchison went off to XI and closed nt 33 tf St I'mil sold off to 71 and oloscd but . ' • , per cent hotter St Louis &Snn Francisco yieldol still turthor and Missouri Pacific went oft to 09 mid closed at C9J . Now Hnglaml was remarkably strong , going up to 4Ri , or over 3 points gain for the day Tcnncssco Coal climbed to 81J jf , over 3 points hlghor for the day Trusts were well sustained at tbo close , with Chicago } { vcr cent hlghor ntr,5 > f , mid Sugar \ { up to X\i \ % . The total sales were but 'JO-i.OOO shares 13u > ors nro Inclined to wait until the holiday Is over The following were the cloMng quotations t ) . R.4s regular , 1J7 Northern ' lnclnc 32' , tfS 4scoupom „ l7 doproforred . . , , , , 7fi t.fi.4'5sre ! iiur .Wi O. ic n.V 1I1 < U.B.44 ! coupons .tdMU doproforred HI PaclitctHot' ) ' , . . . .IKMi.V.yXVntral ll > ' $ Ontral tsclne . . 3y IMJ..1K , , M > i riilcago.tAlton . . .1)0 ) lloclclsland "i Chtcsizo.llurltnKton ti M. A St.11 . . .71 & ' 3ulncv KKJ'i ' . . . . . . . lUac\v m < Sul'aul.vomshs , . .H'l lllinolsCentrat II7'1 itoprstorrea . . . . . W.i 1..H. & W. ( flJi tt.Uon I'ACltlo I9' ,4 Knnsascl lotas . . , 10V..Ht. . U & V. 1 fl > i l.sko Sliors 10 ? > i dopratorr d. . > < illY Michigan Coat rat , 9 1 Western Union , . . . MS ! Missouri 1'aclttc . . . 09i ! Mosnr IJasy at 4@3 percent last loan at 4 per cent Pkimb .Mehcixtu.e Paveh t\ \ ' < $ } i Per cent STr.nt.tNa I2\ciu\on Quiet and steody ; sixty-day bills , 14 SJJf ; demand , $ t/3. MliiliiU btooKs New York , Nov 20 fSueclal Telegram to Tun Heb.I The follj.vlni arj the min ing stock tpiotat ions : > Alice , . . . , .110 Iron Kllrer 200 Caledonia 11.11. . . IHO Mexican .1 * ) Con Cat & \n. . . .58714 Mt Diablo 2 Iemh\ooilT. IVI North Hello Isle..Ml iittlto : 101 Ontario 3IVJ Mould A.Curry ISO ( iphlr -1 * ) llomcstaEo fliO Ucctdeiltal 10" Horn Sliver SM bterra Nevada . „ .SW IIhiiiI Ollrrlnus Wasiiixotok , Nov 20 [ Special Telegram lo Tun I3r.i : . | llonds offered : 112,100 at * 1.27 ; ? 5,000 at JlOoJf I'ltOlltlOli ! aiAUUKC- ? . CuiCAdo Nov 20. liln p. m. close wheat Higher ; December , 79Koj May , 84X0. Corn Firmer ; December , 3l * o ; May , 33 c O.iti Firm ; Uccombor , 2H ? o ; May , 22 c. Ityo November , 4jc. Unrlov Nnvombor , 53a Prlmo Timothy $1.21. Flax-Cash , I1.3JK ; May , $1.45& Whisky $1,02/ Pork Firm ; December , $9.12 ; Janu ary , J9.B0. Lard Stondv : Decern bor , to.85@5.87 > i ; January | 5.87)f. Flour Unchanged ; winter wheat , $2.00 ® 4.83 ; spring wheat , W R5@4.90 ; rye , $2 60 ® 2.b3 ; buckwheat , $1.75i 25 Provisions Shoulders , f 4 37J4Q4 50 ; short clonr , f3.23@3 37 > f ; short ribs , * q.50 for No vember llutter Unchungcd : creamery , 18@23o ; dairy 14@22c. Hides Unchanged ; light groan salted , 0c ; dry culf , 5(3lio ( ; deacons , 0.10I1 , 20c. Tallow Unchanged ; No I solid packed , 4c ; No a , 3 @JKo ; cake , 4 , c. Olieeso Euslor ; full cream Cheddars , 0@14c ; flats , Wtffi } < o ; Young Americas Kggs Firm ; fresh , 22@23o. ltOLOlpts Shipints Flour 17.000 27,000 Wheat 105,000 K42.000 Corn )1.000 187,000 Oats 153.000 110.000 Now York Nov 20. Wheat Ilccelpts , 813,800 ; exports , 8,200 ; spntuull but hlghor ; No 2 rod , 83Ji@S4c iu elevator ; 85 > < @ 85c alioat ; ungruded red , 71@S3J4'c ; options higher ; No 2 red , November closing at IC Com Itocolpts , 237,830 bushels ; exports , 18,100 bushels ; spot steady ; No 2 , 41Jf@ 42c lu elevator , 42j. @ 42c afloat ; ungraded mixed , 40@43c ; options dull , llrm ; Novem ber , 41 , ' c. Oats Ilccoipts , 130.100 bushels ; exports , 1,500 bushels ; spot firmer ; options lirmor ; November , 23J'cspotNo. 3 white , 30K@Hc ; mixed western , 27@29Ko : white , 30@ 5c. Cofloo Options closed steady nt 10 points-up. Sales ! 58,250 Dags ; December , 15.85 ; spot Rio , llrm ; fair cargooa , $19.73. Sugar Raw llrm ; rellnod active and llrm Petroleum Steady ; United closed ut $1.00 for December Eggs Firm ; western , 20 20Kc. Pork Strong : inspected mess , $11.23 ® 11.50. Lard Steadlor ; western steam , $0 35 ; closing ut { 0.30@0.85. llnttor Firm ; Klgln , 27c ; wcstcrnldalry , 'J@18o ; creameiy , 13(2,23) ( o. Checso Unsottiod ; western , yi < fiilQe . Mliineiipolm , Nov 20. Samulo wlicat Firmer ; iccelpls , 503 cars ; shipments , 155 cars Closing : No 1 hard , November , 77V , o ; May , Sljj'c ; on track , 78@73 > fo ; No 1 northern , November , 75c ; on track , 70Jfc ; No 2 northern , November , 72j ; on track , 72072 0. Mtlwniilcoc , Nov 20. Wheat Pirm ; cash , 72J o ; May , 78 0. Corn Dull ; No 3 , y9)if@30c. ) Oats-Quiet ; No siwhlto 22Kc ltyo Quiet : No 1 , Uil5i. Uarloy Quiet ; No 2 , 4Jfe , Provisions-Easy ; pork , U.42i. ! St liouis Nov 20. Wneat Hlghor ; cash , 77J c ; May , 83 > t 'c Corn Higher ; cash , 30c ; May , M ( _ 3 tfo Oats HlBher ; cash , 20c ; May , 22o. Pork $10.23. Lard Dull at $5.30. Whisky Steady ut $1.03. Uuttor Eusy ; creamery , 20@21u ; dairy , 15@20e. Ijivoi'ixioI , Nov 20 , Wheat Quiet : holders offer moderately ; rod western spring , 7s2dper cental Corn Firm ; demand poor Cincinnati , Nov 20. Wheat Strong ; No 3 rod , 7Sc. Corn Firm ; No 3 mixed 83c. Oats Dull ; No 2. mixed , 221.50. WhiBky-Jl.UJ. iitVK srooic Ulilonco , Nov 20. The Drovers Journal reports us follows : Cattle -Kiscuipts , 14.003 ; market dull ; 10 ® 15o lower ; toeves,4I.OJ5.15 ) ; steers , $ J.9J ® 4.40 ; stockers und feeders , $ l.b0@2S0 ; Texas cattle , S1.402.50 ; western rangers , $2.75@3.40. > iogs Receipts , 45,00 ; market lower ; mixed , $3.50fl3 b0 ; heavy $3,50(33.80 ( ; light , $3.55@3.S0 ; skips , $3 00.340. Sheep ltccoiits | , 9,000 ; market stoidy ; natives , $3 0ilCu.r.bO ; wostcrns , $ a.6U@4,25 ; Texans , $ J.OOI,00 ; lambs , $4 50(35.70. ( Niulonnl ntnek Yards , I lint St Ijouis , Nov , 20. Cattle Kecoipts , 4,500 ; market weak ; fair to fancy natlvo steers , $3lb@4.60 : ; stockers and feeders , $1.003.)5. ) Hogs Kecoipts , SOOs shlpuionts , 5U0 ; market Sewer ; heavy , $3 C53,75 ; packing , $3 503.05 ; light , I3.45(2J.00. ( Kmisa-4 City , Nov , 20. Cattle Uooslpts , 8,900 ; shipments , 1,300 ; market lower ; cows $1,40(32.33 ( ; stockers and fcoders , $2.30 @ 3.00. Hogs Receipts , 12,300 ; shipments none ; market , tower ; light , { J.05' ? 3,75 ; heavy uud mixed , $3.57QJ.07 . Kiiinx City , Nov , , 20. Cattle Receipts 720 ; shipments , 173 ; market steady and un- chnngcu ; cows , $1,002 05 ; steers and food crs , { I 503 90 ; veal calves , $ i.00@3.15. Hogs Uocelpts , 0,00Jj market lower ; light , $ . 52kCu3fi0j heavy , $ J.453.00 ; mixed , $3.82 03.b7K. OMAHA LIVE SCOOIC Cut tie Tuesday , Nov , 20. There was not much change In today's mnrliot on any kind of cattle , values remain ing ubout steady at yesterdays quotations Dcslrauio beeves were in good demand and anything that the buyers wanted sold readily , but when it cniuo to the coarse and unripe cattle It was hard work even to got a bid , toe ay nothing about selling There were a few caltio good enough to bring $4.00 , but there was nothing choice in the yards The bulk of the natives sold at $3 00J.53. There were qulo ( a good many stockers and feed crs in the yards , and with the domaud fair tbo sains wcro quite largo The cattle were mostly natives and a good many of them little tlo northern stockers , Natives brought $2.653.00 and westerns $2.00. Caws did not show any decided chaugo In prices , natives soiling at $1.25iii2.Go , The break In the market last week Isovldcntlykceplngsomoof the un finished cattle at homo , still what cattle there were hero could hardly bo classed as any thing moro than fair Thcro were no west erns to speak of and the supply consisted ot natlvos almost entirely Hoizm Today's trodln < r in hogs took a downward turn of 100 , but was fairly nctlvo at the decline - cline and the offerings wcro nil disposed nf A few light mixed and medium weight hogs sold at $3 GO , nnd.11 good load of butcher weights nt $102K , but the packers sot out offering $ .150 ® J 55. Sellers wcro generally looking for a lower market today , but they wcro hardly prepared toXako off that much , and a good many held on , malting the trndo slower than it would otherwise have been Sliccp The receipt * of sheep were liberal nnd the market strong with 11 good demand Itcuclptx Cattle 1,400 Hogs 0.5J0 Sheep SSS Prevailing Price * . The following is a table ot prices paid In this market for the grades of stock men tioned ! Prlmo steers , 1300 to 1030 lbs.$1.10 @ 4 00 Hood steers , 1230 to H39 lbs . . 'I 00 0B4.10 Clood steers , 11)50 ) to 13X ) lbs . . 3 2 > W4.U0 Common 1000 to 1150 lb steers 8 0J ( 3 23 , Western steers ' . 2.40 ( $ ti5 : Common ennuors , , . , , . 1.00 Ml.iVJ Ordinary to fair cows . . . . . . . 1,50 ® 1 M ) Pair to good cows 1.S0 ® 2.00 Good to cholco cows * 2.00 C'tJ.50 Choice to fancy corn-fod cows 2.50 ® J 00 Fair to good bulls l.iij © 2.10 Light stockers and feeders : . . 2.00 @ 1 00 Feeders , 930to 1100 lbs 220 ® 310 Fair to cholco light hogs . . . . . 8 55 ( < 43.lU > f Fair to clioico heavy hogs 3 50 ® 3 55 Fntr to cholco mixed hogs 3 53 W.1.53 Common to rough hogs 3 23 ( 3.40 lloprcsontativo a ilai STnEIIS No Av Pr No Av Pr 8 1200 2 50 1(1 ( 1053 325 20 1051 3 00 1 1130 3 23 S 1070 3 00 20 111)3,3 ) 35 CO 900 8 00 20 1251 3 40 0 110J 3 00 l , . . . . . .t010 8 40 23 12i7 8 00 41 1204 3 43 23 1247 3 10 50 1203 3 53 15 1197 3 15 10 1243 3 55 23 9S0 fl 17l 4S 1250 3 53 24 997 8 17 } SO 1433 3 95 IB llll 3 20 2J U09 4 00 CO 1103 3 20 cows 1 feOI 123 19 1058 2 12K 1 9.130 ) 3 llbO 2 15 1 1140 100 20 1197 2 15 t 1150 175 3 1017 2 15 21 0a0 175 4 0J3 2 13 10 910 180 20 943 2 15 0 1007 1 bO t 7S0 2 15 8 017 190 19 1012 2 15 18 1149 190 20 1137 2 15 39 1128 190 23 1073 2 15 21 S0J 195 2J 1017 2 33 15 1029 195 5 1010 2 40 22 760 2 05 10 1120 a I'm 22 1197 2 10 10HULLS. HULLS 1 ? 1470 125 1 1700 1 S5 20 1272 155 1 > 1S40 193 4 1453 105 1 lUiO 3 00 1 1430 175 FEEDZUS 33 991 2 53 0 1013 3 00 18 . .1197 2 55 IU 900 3 0J 87 . .1153 2 53 CALVES 3 237 2 23 1 180 4 00 STAOS 1 1230 3 00 1 1400 3 00 COWS AND HULLS 22 1103 180 WltSTEIlX CATrLE Owner and No Av Pr 51 feeders 1103 $3 00 nous No Av , Sk Pr No A v. Sk P- . 5..340 120 $3 35 03..290 280 $1 52 5..844 3 40 7U..20J 240 3 55 57..278 300 3 40 57..315 80 3 55 4..202 3 45 59..274 240 3 5 > 10..2S8 3 45 02. . . 293 240 3 53 4..337 3 45 01 . . .309 200 8 55 19. . . .878 120 3 43 7(1..2.14 ( 120 3 55 5..330 3 50 53..311 40 3 53 51 . . .314 120 3 43 50..ZM 40 8 55 CO..299 10'J 3 50 59..3)0 ) 200 8 53 02 . . .273 200 3 50 58..t.80J ( 240 8 55 05..20S200 3 50 C0..JW0 3 53 57..301 320 3 50 50..82' . 80 3 53 73..272 100 8 50 (13..299 ( 123 3 63 53..272 100 3 50 51..331 1SJ 3 55 03..314 120 3 50 71. . . . 231 120 3 53 03..205 400 3 50 03..2 0 bO 3 55 02..2S9 320 8 50 50. . . 818 3 53 57..300 KM 3 50 G3..804 100 3 55 47..243 100 3 50 72..210 240 3 53 5t..3. 0 200 3 50 07..203 40 3 65 50..317 300 3 50 CO..243 320 3 55 07..210 80 3 50 01..29.1 120 8 55 00..272 120 3 50 03..279 200 3 55 07..278 100 3 50 03..299 120 3 55 02. . . . 293 200 3 50 44..3110 80 3 53 07..270 120 3 50 51..807 200 3 55 01..2S8 100 3 50 02..297 SO 3 55 04..323 40 3 50 C9..230 2S0 3 55 59..3(18 ( SSJ 3 50 08 . . .290 210 3 53 5S..2S9 SO 3 60 01..300 80 3 55 52..334 100 3 50 D9..253 100 3 55 64. . . 290 1C0 3 50 03..272 240 3 55 00..272 120 a B'ijtf 55..2S3 80 3 53 OS..237 120 3 52K 03 . . .293 SO 3 65 00..SCO SO 3 52j 63..303 3 65 04..274 SO 3 52Ji 59..310 120 8 55 65..330 40 3 52JtJ 0(1..275 ( 100 3 55 00..305 210 nra\i \ 04..30i 40 355 • 14..330 200 3 t/iy 48 . .307 100 3 55 53..301 210 3 52Jj 57.27 * 100 8 53 114..3J0 330 3 53 } 07..253 3 ( ,0 , 01..291 200 3 Gii 74. . . . 'MS 80 3 00 6-1..320 80 il BJJtf 00. . . 214 3 CO 00..303 240 3 62 > 01..231 120 3 CO CS..255 120 3 52W C8.,2a7 100 3 00 03.311 210 8 52Ji 00..331 SO 3 00 54 . . .833 2b0 II B'Jitf 53..250 SO 3 00 09..258 1L0 3 62K 73 . . .235 240 8 00 73..301 820 3 62M 5.1..27.1 12J 3 00 59. . . 273 120 3 63 } * 55..803 120 3 00 01 . . .293 20J 3 6JH 34..201 -3 OiVf 65..2S0 100 3 62 > s' 81..230 SO 3 G2 > $ siiLur No Av Pr 130Utaliscornfod 117 $1 10 101 Utahs cornfed 115 4 10 liOUlalis corn fed U0 4 10 153 westerns cornfed , . v 118 4 10 DiHiKisition of lloj ; < . Swlftfc Company 898 George H. Hammond & Company . . . . . . 015 Armour-Cudahy Packing company,2UbO Omaha Packing company 3,129 DiHpnsliIon ol * Cattle A'ho Armour-Cudnhv Packing Co 290 The Omaha Packing Co , 39 GcorgoH Hammond & Co 2.S5 Swift & Co 459 H. Decker , . . . . 0 Hamilton & Stcvpns i Shippers and feeders , . , , 313 liHiHitinn | ( of Sheep " aeorgoll Hammond & Co 179 Swift & Co , . ,180 A rmour-Cndahy Packing Co , , 135 Hoguo Packing Qo , . , . , * 77 i.lvo Mouk Noun John M. Englen , representing Fairbanks , Morse & Company , the widely known nculo men , was at the yards and inado a test of the stockyards scales , and found them in good shape und working accurately The stock yards company employ an expert to test the scales with United States weights every few wcoks and shippers can feel certain that stock Ij weighed correctly 'Tbo scales uro so arranged that outsiders can see whether the scalemastcr calls off the correct weight , and tbo buyer stands on ono side of tbo wolghmunter and the commission man who represents the owner on the other side , und they watch the operation of weighing , so thut an error would bo Impossible If olthor party is dissatisfied the stock Is dm en back and woiahod over again , or even driven to some other scales Tbo stockyards company has no Interest in tbo weight ot stock except thut It bo weighed correctly , aad with such precautions tlioro can be no chance for an error If nn error was made they would beheld hold responsible nud would pay for It with out a protest David Donnon of Denver , who represents the stockyards company In Colorado was at the yards The shipping of cattle from Colorado rado is about over for this season , but a few moro snipmonts are expected during the next month , Tbo Omaha market stands high with Colorado cattle men , and they uro favoring It moro every year A heavy run of stock from southern Utah is looked for 1 next vear , as the Denver & RIO Gran do and the Denver & Rio Grjind Western railroads are being changed to bro-Htl giiugo , which In the past ha * sent the bulk of thooAttloin the other direction to KnrMn * City Omaha would have received a tjoVd many cattle from Now Mexico , and several Urge herds hnd been cathcred for shipment hero when } the terrlblo storm of a tow weeks ngo broke I over the country nnd dispersed the cattle I It will bo tmposslblo tu collect them ngaln this season I'horo are A few cattle being gathered at Springer , N. M , which are to comoherc The western add southwestern roads nro beginning to appreciate the Im portance of tno Omaha cattle trade , and nro Using their rates so ns toinuct the require ments ot these who wnnt W como bore It Is estimated thnt rlghtafoundHaymond , Neb , fully 5.000 sheep are now being fed , ns feeders sco moro money in sheep ut the prcsont prlcoi thnn lu cattle Hogs are plentiful ami healthy Not many cattle are being fed around Olb- bon , says E. II Cowlo , a * money has tieon too high and cuttle too low for profit About 80,000 sheep are being fed within u radius of flvo or six miles Farmeis have not raised ns many hogs as usual on nccount of the fear of cholera , and about all the tnarkctablo hogs have been cleaned out Among these who mnrkctcd hogs today wcro the-following ; J , Dmorcnco , Council llliifts ; J. W. "Stockcr , Logan , In ; F. C. Adams , Logan , Ta ; Peterson Urothors , Crescent , la ; George Gelston , Washington ; H. K Roberts Arlington ; Horton , Hrothcrs , Verdlgro ; Puckard L. , t O. company , Crfilgliton ; Farmers C. O. A. , Cedar llliifts ; Schnefleld fe Longenecker , WnlnuJ , fa ; O. M , Young , Berlin ; H. Rlx , Culhoun , In ; Harris , t Uurtcllo , Hancock , la ; M. H. Hugorty , Oakland , la ; S. E. Crouso , Car son , ta ; J. H. llubc Easting , la : W. Os- bom , Neoln , la ; M. D. Slovens & Company , Denison , In ; .1. It 13 , Woodblno , Iaf ; It Hurkholdcr , Woodbine In ; E. S. Koutner , West Side , la ; II C Smith Curtis ; J , Jen- Benson , Mindcn ; Jones Brothers , Hastings ; II C. Coulter , Cowles ; II O. Urown , Fair mount ; B. F Morris , Weston ; D. J. Nonl , Eiidlcott ; D. G , Robb Endicott ; W. H. Tlckner , Beatrice ; W. II linker , Lorotto ; J. 11. Barnes , Lorotto ; John Neb , Clarksou ; A. I'ruesdoll , Charleston ; Wright & Allen , Sowatd ; Edford , Cliapin Si Company , Beaver Crossing , J. J. Llghtbody , Genoa : William Guhoke , Chicago ; Jouniugq , Walker & Company , Davenport ; Nyc-Wilson-Mooro- ihouso rompnny , Clearwntor ; Reno brothers , Oakdalo ; Crawford & Jones , Astor , In ; E. A. Packard , Monlllo ; Grubo & Company , Manning.la , ; W. C. Swarts , Silver City , la ; John Adams , Duwsotivillo : L. Akin , Chuinda ; W. Harrington , Tckomnh ; John Dorm , Harper ; II llimon , Snyder ; D. A. Hole , Humphrey ; Nye Wilson-Moorliouso company , Cre3ton ; Fuller S. & P , , Lindsay ; A. F Steufcr , Dodge ; II Shinstock , West Point ; Huiloy Brotheix , Wisiicr ; F. J. dole , Battle Creek ; V. Cruo , Tilden : Howard & , Wilcox , Staf- fmd ; M. 11. Huffimin , Neligh ; Miller & Company , Bradshuw ; A. Mlltnor , Wtico ; Gould & LaGrange , Wolbach ; J. L. Mo- Donough & Company , Ordj Tobin Biothcrs & Company , Ocining ; Mattheson & 12 , , lirnnd Island ; Isiac Dcardorf , Mcrna ; Hoke & Dross , Mason ; Dryer & Shaw , Ravunna ; J. U. Morgan , Tliudford ; J. M. Cox , Hamp ton ; B. W. Black , Plattsmouth , The following hnd sheep on the market ; David & Reynolds , Raymond ; Oilbora & Wlnctte , Itnymond Among these who had cattle on the mar ket were tbo following : II F. Church , Pierce ; N. Gibson , Swedcnburg ; M. J. 1 Bluir , Mindcn , la ; J. It Satur , Lyons ; W. 11 , Errctt , ilarlan , Iu : A , F. Amcy , Under wood , la ; S. E. Goodoll , Western ; E. G. No'son ' , Vesta ; It Camp ! Beatrice ; Lydeck & Dunlap , Craig ; J. W. Dtonnorman , Toka- mab ; J , It i.uugford.Tokamnh ; JohuDorn , Hooper ; C. Bcrthbarth , Bceincr ; C. E. GUdersleevo , Wlsner ; F. J. Halo , Battle Creek ; Gcorgo Welsh & Sou , Ris ings ; E. Ilettigs , SholbyG ; ' D. Rtreotor , Raymond ; F. A. Alton , David City ; M. Foley , Hastings ; A. McDonald , Dwight ; Wright & Allen , Sowaid ; Crubo & Com pany , Manilla , In ; H. Stnckor , Mnnilln , la ; Parsons & West , Glen Ellen , In ; Cook & Hamilton , Burlington Junction , Mo ; G. II Farnsworth , Morsomun ; J , M. Cox , Hamp ton ; A. J. Adams , Bradshaw ; Miller & Com pany , Brndshaw ; F. Wilkinson , Broken Bow ; Equitable F. & St Company , Litch- lleld ; Howard & Wnllaco , Norlhborougb OMAHA IVIIOLiJBAljIS MAItKETS Prod hop , l'rult * , Ktc Eaas Strictly fresh , 20o ; cold storaep , 18o. 18o.Hides Hides , Pni.TS , Taixow Eto1 Green salted hides , 4Jio : No 2G. S. hides , 2JJC ; dry flint Hides , Dc ; calf hides , 4J\f$4J ( o ; damaged hIJes , 2o less ; sheep pelts , green , oaoh , 25c@ $1.00 tslircp pelts , dry , pnrlb , " UJc } ; tallow , No 1 , 3K .l c ; No 2 , 2 > @lc ; grease , white , 4@4 c ; yellow , 2J @ 3c. Lemons Fancy , $5.50 ( < ( .7. r.O ; cholco , $4.50 @ 0 0O. Chei.se Young Americas , full creum 12c ; factory twins ] ( < 12Kc ; off grades , 7@Sc ; Van Itossen Edom , $11.53 per doz ; sap saeo , 23c ; brick , 12 ! o ; llmburger , lie ; do mestic Swiss , 13@Ue. CitANliEituns Cupo Cod , SO.OO'qiO 00. Ouancik'j Florida , per box , { .l.tnMS 50. BucitwnniT Flour Per bbl , - S3 51) . Apples Per bnl , common , $ l.23@1.50 ; choice S3 003 50. Lvitn riercps Roflned 5c % : pure leaf , CJc : kettle rendered 7c. Add ) ( to % u for smaller quantlticH Wool Fine , average , 23Hi'3.1j ( ( ; mod iu 111 , uvorago , 2122c ; quattei blood , average , 20 @ 2lc ; coarse , avcrngc , 1517c ; cotts and rough , average , ll@10c. Funs Beaver , cacn , $3.00@J.5i ) ; otter , each , . $3.00@7.03 : wolf , each , 00oS1.25 ; coon , each , 25i5 ; mink , each , 15@00c : muakrnt , fall , 10@llc ; skunk , r.it , 15@50e ; badger , tat , 25S0c , door skius fall , per lb , lS627o. Villi , Choice , medium size , 4 ® 5c ; cholc heavy , 34c. Livi : Piokoss Per doz , $1.5C , Game 1'r.ilrio chickens , 4.50 ; mallard ducks , $3 00S3.50 : mixed ducks.s $1.53 ® 2.00 ; trail $1.251.50 ; Jack snipe , $1.00ft 1.23 ; quuil , $ I.60@l.7o ; Jack rabbits , fi.00@l 50 ; small rabbits , $1.00 51.30 ; siiulrrols , $1 00 ® 1.10 ; plover , 75c@$1.00 ; venison saddles , 11 ® 3u ; carcasses , 0@lllc. BEANb Cholco handpicked navy , $1.73 ® 2.00 ; otiolco linnd-plckod medium , $1. ! 35 ® 1.80 ; choice handpicked country , $1.00 Q1.S0 ; clean country , $1.501.00 ; inferior country , $1100@1.23. SAUdAon Bolognu , 44 < ( o ; Frankfort 7c ; tongue , 8c ; summer , lbc ; headcheese , Co Pomvritv Chlchcna , per iloz , live , hpns $3.25 ; spring , $2 503.75 ; dressed , per lb 9 ® lie : turkeys , live , 810c ; dressed , ll12o ; ducks , live , per doz , $3 503,00 ; dressed , per lb 9@Ilc ; goose , live , per do/3.009.00 , dressed per lb , 9lie. Pias Feut Pickled , kits , 75o ; spiced lilgs tongues , kits , $3.35 ; pickled tripe , kits 05o ; pickled II C. tripe , kits , S5c ; spiced pigs hocks , kits , $1.15. BuTTEit Creamery , fancy , 2325 ; cholco 20@21c. Dairy , fancv , 10lSc ; choice , 13 14 . ' Country , fancy , 1314o ; good to choice , 1213c ; fair 10@Uu ; liilurlor , MiJa Pickles Medium , purl bb$5.00 ; small , $0 00 ; gherkins , $7,00 ; Ci& D. chow chow , qts , $5b5 ; ptH , $3.40. 11 - SnoitT3-$3 00@3.60. „ ! . . Ovra-1415c , . , , , Cous 2223i\ / Potatoes 2527o for chplce Onions I050o for cholco SAUEitKiuur , $160 ; h'f bbls $2,75. CaLU'OUN ! I GlIAl'ES $1.60 ® 1.75. Peuis 10 lb boxes , $ li753.25. Bananas According to size , per bunch , $2.00u3.00. ( , b- BurrEiiiNE Tubs , llotrolls , 15o. Coco\NUT3 Per 100 , $5,00 , Ai-i'i.K HurTEit 0c , , , , Cineii-Bbls. $3.50 ; hf buls , $3.00. Maple Sue \i 12 > f@jr > < s per lb , Farinaceous Goouaritlarloy , , 3@3 > c ; farina , 4Kc ; peas , 3J4c ; oat meal , 24fat5o ; raaccaroni , lie ; vernio | lli llo ; rice , 3 > f@ 7c : sago uud tapiocaiU7o ; buckwheat , bbls , $3.50. \ , , ; Salsoua lXC2Ko per lb Starch 4Jisc per lb Stove Polish $3.O0@5.87 per irross , Spices Whole , per lb Allspice , 9o ; Gas slu , China , 9o ; cloves , Pcnang , 23c ; nut megs , No 1 , 75o ; pepper 18Q19A LVE-$1.75@1.50 per case Nuts Almonds , 15yi7o ; Brazils , 10j ; fil berts , He ; pecans , 10c ; walnuts , 12 } Jc ; pea nut cocks , Bo ; rousted , Uc ; Tcnuosseo pea nuts , 7o. WutrriNO PAven Straw , per lb , ljf ® "iioi rug , 2io : uianilla , U. StgO o ; No , 1,8c Hags Union Square , 33 per cent off list Salt Dairy , 2s0 lbs In bbl , bulk , $3,10 ; best grade , 00. 5s , $3 3(1 ( ; best grade , 100 , 8s , $3.40 ; best grade , 23 , 10s , 53 20 ; rock salt , crushed $ lb0 ; dairy salt , Ashton , 50-lbbaus , b5c ; liulk , 224-lb bags , $3.25 ; common , In bbls , $1,23. Groceries PitovisioNS Hams , No 1 , lfllb nverago 10 < fo , 20 lo 2-3 lbs , 9lfo ; 12 to 14 lbs , lOJfc ; shoulders , 5o ; breakfast uooou , No 1 , 8)fc ; 1 bam sausage , Uc ; dried beef hams , 8c ; beet Ion uos , $0.(0 per dozen ; dry salt meats , 4' ( ( 06Vo per lb ; ham roulette , 0 ifo ; ndd lo per lb tor small lots Com * Roasted Arbucklo's Arlosa 24Suj McLntighlin'sXXXX , 34 0' Gorman , 3.ijo ; ; Dllwurth , 34o ; Ahiromn , 21'jc. CorrKK Green Fancy old • golden Itlo , 2.1c ; fancy old poaberry , 33cltio ( choice to fancy , 22c i Itlo , prime , 31c ; Rio , good , 20c ; Mocha , 29c ! Java , fancy Mandchlliig , 23o ; Java , good Interior Mot African , 21c , Suiuns Cut lo r , octcut loaf , cubes , 840 ; standard , powdered , 8)4r ) , XXXX , powdered , 9c ; grnniilatod , standard , 7Ke , confeu- tlonurs'A , 7 > fc ; whltecxtni C , tljo : extra C , Nebraska , i > Xu ; ubor , 0 , 0 ; California , golden C , fl c liEBFTosoUES Salt , bbls , $33.00. Hit $3.000.0tl ; lowland , $2tKJ.OO. ) Cnop Feeii-SIO.OO IIUu Hran-$3 OOCIS.50. Fmt Salt Dried codfish , 4 @S ; sealed horrlno , 2lopcr box ; hoi , herring , dom.,630 ; tlnmbiirir , spiced l.crriiip$1.30 ; hoi herring , imp , SOc ; mackerel No t shore , $11.50 : fancy mess , $13 50 per 103 lbs ; white fish , No 1 , $7.00 ; family , $3.73 ; trout , $5.23 ; tal- mon , $3 50 ; anchovlos 83c. OlLS-lCcroscno-P. . . tycW. \ . W. . lPj'c : hcudlirht , 12c ; casoilno " , 74s , 12c ; lard No 1 , 45. ; No 2 , 4lc ; salad oil , $1.259.0l ( per dozen Canned Meats Corned beef , 1 lb square cans , $1,20 : corned tioef , 3 lb square cans , $2.05 ; corned beef , 0 In square cms , $0.50 ; corned beef , 14 lb squat0 cans , $14 00. Lunch tongues 1 lb round cans , $3 Co ; lunch tongues 2 lb rourul cans , $4.75. Brawn , 1 lb square cans , $10 ; brawn , 3 lb square cans , $3.00 ; brawn , 0 lb square cans , $0 30 ; brawn , 14 lb square cans , $14 00. Ox tongues , 1 } lb round cans , $3.U0 ; ox tongues , 3 lb round cans , $0.00 ; ox tongues , K lb round cans , $7.00 : ox tongues , 3 lu cans , $3.00. chipped beef , 1 lb round cans , $3.00 ; chipped boot , 3 lb round cans , $4.00. ltoast beef , 1 lb round cans , $1.20 ; roast beef , 3 lbround cans , $3 00. Potted ham , } ( lb round cans , C5o ; netted ham \i lb round cans $1.20. Deviled ham U lb round cans , 03e ; deviled ham , > - lb round cans , $1,20. Potted ox tongue , \ ( lb round cans , 05u ; potted ox tongue , )4 ) lb round cans , $1,20. Compressed bam , 1 lb square cans , $1.75 ; compressed ham , 21b square cans , $3.75. Tripe , 2 1b round cans , $1.S0. MliicedCollops,2 lb round cans $2.20. Boneless pigs feet , 3 lb squnio cans , $3.23. One pound cans uro packed two dozen and four dozen to.tho case Two pound cans are packed ono dozen nnd two dozen to case Half pound cans packed two dozen to case Quarter pound cans packed four dozen to caBC All prices per dozen , net * CanneuFiiu Brook trout , 31b , $2.40 ; sal mon trout , 2 lb , $2 35 ; clnms , 1 lb , $1.25 ; clams , 3 15. $2.10 ; clam chowder , 3 lb , 11.25 ; deviled crabs 1 lb , $3.25 ; deviled crabs , 2 lb , $ ,160 ; codfish balls , 3 lb , 51.75 ; caviar , \ $ lb , 42.23 ; cols , 1 lb , 5.1401 lobsters , 1 lb , $1.90 ; lobsters , 2 II ) , 53.95 ; lobstuia , deviled , } lb , $3.25 ; mackerel , I lb $1.75 ; mackerel must ard sauce , 8 lb , M.1U ; mackerel tomato nnuce , 3 lb , $3 23 ; oysters 1 lb 93c ; oysters , 2 ll > , $1.00 ; silinnn , C. R , , 1 lb , $2.00 ; salmon , C. It , 3 lb , $2.bO ; salmon , Alaska , 1 lb , $1.03 ; salmon , Alaska , 3 lb , $2.03 ; shrimps , 1 lb , $3.03. , Candy 9Xfi22o per lb CnocoiATii ano Cocoa 2l37o per lb ; German chickory , red , 8c. GiNacii Jamaica , } ( pints , $ J.O0 per doz Mince Mevt 20 lb cans , 7Jc. Honey Wo lb for choice Pheseuves 9J < @ 10c per lb Jellies ® > $ o per lb Beeswax No 1,1010c Diiiei ) Fruit Currants , now , Go ; prunes cnsltBj 1,300 lbs , 4' c ; prunes , bbls or btgs , 4X ; citron peel * , drums , 20 lbs , 22c ; lemon pool , drums , 20 lbs , 17c ; fard dates , boxes , 12 lbs , 10c ; apricots , choice evaporated , 14o ; apricots Jelly , cured , 25 lb boxes , 10c ; apri cots , fancy , Mount Hamilton , 25 lb boxes , 10c ; apricots , choice bags , 80 lbs , 14Kct apples , ovaporatcd , Alden , 60 lb ooxes , 8c ; apples , star , 8c ; apples , fancy , Alden , 5 lb , 10c ; apples , fancy , Alden , 2 Id , 10 } c ; Salt Lake , OJ c ; blackberries , evaporated , 60 lb boxes , 5 > $ C0Xo ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 14c ; pears , California fnncy , fs boxes , 25 lb , 12o ; poaches , Cal No 1 , fancy , J s unp bacs , bO lbs , 15c ; nectarines , red , 14c ; nectarines , silver , boxes , 15a ; pitted plums , Cal , 25 lb boxes 8 > 4c ; raspberries , ovap N. Y. now , 20o ; prunes , Cal , It C , 90-100 boxes 25 lbs , OJj'c ; prunes , Cal , RC , 00 70 , 9c ; orange peel , 15c : raisins , California Londnns , crop 18S9 , $3.25 ; raisins , Cal , loose muscatels , crop 18S9 , $3.10 : Valenclas , 18S3 , 8j c ; Valencias , old , 7c ; Cal , seodlcss sks , ij c. Twines nnit Kone * * Binders Twine Sisal , 13o ; ilfUf 14c ; mnnilla , 15c. Clotheslines Cotton , 50 ft , $1.20 ; cotton , 00 ft , 81.40 ; jute , bO ft , 90j ; jute , CO ft , $1.00. Cotton Twine Fine , 22c ; medium 20c ; heavy hemp , 14c ; light hemp , 17c. Sail Twine B. sail , 20c ; Calcutta , 14c ; uianilla rope , 14a ; sisal rope , lljo ; now process , 8 > jCj Jute , OJ c ; cotton lOo ; hide opo 17c Drugs nnd Chemicals Acid Sulphuric , per carboy , 24'c ' ; citric , per pound , 51c : oxalic , per pound 14c ; tar taric powdered , per pound , 42c ; carbolic , 87 ® 44c Alum Per pound , 2J c. Ammonia Carbonate , per pound , HJ c. Arrow hoot Per pound , Uic IlALstM Copaiba , per pound , 03c ; tolu , 63 @ 55a Borax Refined , per pound , llo Calomel Am , per pound , b3c. Castor Oil $1J3. Cuiieh Bkiiuies $1.85. C\N11IAHII > ES 75l.C5. Cassk Buds Per pound , 18c. Wax ' White , per pound , 3355c. Oils Peppermint , $3.23 ; Lemon $1,75 : Burgamont , $3 00 ; Winterpeen , $2.25. CnLoiioroHM Per pound 84c. Corrosive Suhlihate Per pound 89c. Cream Tartar Pure , per pound , 80c E.vniACT Loowood Bulk , per pound , 12Kc IillUOT 15o. Gum An una 5I@$1,13. Lycopodium 44u. Glycerine Bulk , per pound , 22c Gum Asafoetida , per pound , 14c ; cam phor , per pound , 30c ; opium , per pound , $3.05. Iodine Rcsublimato , per ounce , $3 83. Leaves Buchu , short , per pound , 13o ; Sonna , A lux , per pound , 254So. Moiii'iiiA Sulph , per ouuco , $2.90. Mehcury 74c. Potass Bromide , per pound , 3So ; Iodide , per pound , tlbS Quima Sulph , per ounce , 40c , Seeds Canary , per pound , 4Ja Soaps Castile , mottled , per pound , S@10o ; , astilc , white , per pound , 13@15o. cSrmiTs Nitre Sweet , per pound , U , S. 42c. Strychnia Crystals , $1.00@t. 15. Sulph ClNcnoNt Per oz , 0 @ 14c. Tapiooa Per pound , flo Tonka Beans $ l,70@l,75. ijiunbT nnd Biilliliiiu : material Stock Boards A , 12 inch , s 1 s 14 and 10 feet , $40.00 ; IJ 12 Inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 nnd 10 foot , $11.00 ; C 12 inch , sis 12 , 14 and 10 feet , M01)0 ; D 12 inch , s 1 b 12 , 14 and 10 foot , $21.10 ; No 1 com 13 In , s 1 s 13 feet , SHOO ; No 2 com 13 In s 1 s 11 and 10 feet , $17.50 ® 18.50 ; NO 1 coin 13 In , s 1 s 10,18 and 20 foot , $19.50 ; No , 2 com 12 in , s 1 b 14 and 10 feet , 817.00. Finishing Island 2d clear , V * Inch , s 2 8. $49.00@51.00 ; lBt and 2d clear , lif and 3 inch , s 3 s , $47.00@50. < H ) ; 3d clear , l' ' ( Inch , a 3 s , $13 0040 HO ; B-feelcct , 1 ' .f , IJtf und 3 inch , 3 s , $ .I7.00@3S.00 ; 1st and 2d clear I inch , s 3 h-15 00 ; 3d clear , 1 inch , 3 s , $30.00 ; A se lect , 1 inch , s 2 b , { J.1.00 ; U select , 1 inch , s b , $80.00. SniNOLES , Lath Per M XX clear , $3 15 ; extra * A * . $3 00 ; standard A , $2 00 ; 5 Inch clear , $1.00@1.70 ; 0 Inch clear , $1.7n@l.b0 : No 1 , $ l.lui.l5 ; clour red cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territory , $8.40 ; California red wood , dimension widths , $4.50 ; cypressclear heart , dimension widths , $3.2.3 ; laths , $3.60. BoAitna No 1 com , sis , 13,14 and 10 ft , $19.00 ; No.2 , do , $10 60 ; No.3 , do $14 CO ; No 4 , do ( ships cull ) , $11.00. Add 60o per M ft for rough Battens , Well Tuning , Pickets O , O. llatts , 2Kincb , OOc ; O. G. Butts , 2 > i@3 , us , 85o3-liiwell ; tubing , D , & M. and bev $33.10 ; pickets , D. & II , flat , $22.00 ; pick ets , D , & H. , square , $10.00. FLOOHINO 1st com 0 iu whlto pn.e | , $34.00 ; 2d com 0 in white pine , $31.00 ; Ud com 0 In white pine , $20,00 ; D coin 0 111 white pine , $20.00 ; coin 4 and 0 In yellow piuo , $15 00 ! Star 4 in yellow plno , $17.00 ; 1st and 2d clear yellow pine , 4 und 0 in , $19.00. Ccili.no and Paktition 1st com } ( In whlto pine purtltlon , $ .13.00 ; 2d coin Jf In whlto plno partition , $3" .O0 ; clonr % in yel low pine ceiling $30 00 ; clear fg in Norway , $11,50 ; 2d com fi m Norway , $12.50. Line Host , bOc Cement $1 SO Plasteh $2.25. Haih 30c . BuiuilNcr BiucK Common , $0 007.5U per M ; solcctcd , $7.5039.00 ; per M' sewer brlctf , $ 9.00(310.00 ( per M- ' SRROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Baseman ! First National Bank 305 SoulIi IUtli Slrt'Cl , - Onialm ; COMMERCIAL WMMki BAMK Cnpltnl , - $400,000 Surplus , - 40,000 Odlccrs and Illnrtori K. M. Moricman , (1 M. Hitchcock , Ins ( IninotuJr , A. Henry , K M. Anderson Wm , II , Maul , v pros ; I , . II Will Kims , A. 1 * . Ilopktnipres ; A. Mlllaul , casnlcr ; V. II Hrjaut , assistant cashier NEBRASKA National bank U. S. DEPOSirOIJY , OilAHA , NEB Cnjillal $100,001) Surplus Inn 1st , 1SS ! > ,52,093 OFl'IOKKS AND DllttiOrOIlit Hemiv W. V vtej , l'rajldont , Lewis S. Hei- . Vice 1'rosldonL a. ll.Tou7ii.iy , W. V. Mouse John h. colling , It Ul'SIIIMI , JN II l'VTiuric , W. II S. Iltimir-t , Cashier THE IRON BANK Cor 12th and Ifarnam SM Afleneral UanUlng lluslm'ss Transacted nnnnnl issued by states , Pri lflvl Countlos.Sf.itos , II11 IU i IA I Watornorlcs Cori I' .tc , Ttc UUIlVWl BotiRht and Sold , Deal ill COVEU.SMKM IVN1)Vmt ) \ r * ANU Sciuir ltecelvu Accounts and KMcud all the 1'aellltlM of a iloneral Cauklng llnslnesi Coriespondonco Sollcltid S. A. KEAN & GO , Bankers , KW Washli Eton Strcot Chlcngo , ills 116 llrouduny , Now Voi-k. f8 M ffl W WANTED | | 5M B Fj MX ISSUED BY CITIES , 9 1 JU df ] SB COUNTIES , SCHOOL tii ? H U Esy W DISTRICTS , WATER Correspondence solicited COMPANIES , ETC NW Harris Company . . & , Dankers , I63-I0S Doofborn Street , CHICACO 70 StatoStreet BOSTON jyAcT aOLD MEDAL , PAtUo , 1U7B. W. BAK It & CO 'S > sit ! S > ' J * abolutelu pure and MifMv - ° Chemicals | | I EVVU ft Are * iimtt the ttrtngtk cf Cocoa ill & lira m'ieJ ' wi"1 Starch , Arrowroot or Suetr , I I flrf W I I 11m ant * ' * tllCrt 0fC * r " , ort economical , Kf If lull toUln9 tet ' * * " cn $ ctntacup It ! • mA If 1 ( tli tlcllcloui , nourlihlnR , itrfiiRthfiitnfr , El- ira If I ill flu BIIV 1or-BTID'and , * < tniinbljr adapted fl j I IliJaJ i "or ltiT > Hd < mcll pcrtopi Id health < * HTUIU Sold bjrCrocerH CTiTnhcrc , W. BAKER & CO . 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Pumps , Pipes and Eiigims , Etenni , ws'or , rnllivny nnd minimi suppllc ! , etc ViJVIiniu\ \ Curnaiu streetOmuha u. s. wind r.voiVpump.co. / . , Steam and Water Supplies , IlnUii'ay win I mills Old nnd ! > M Jones st , Omnhn ( J. 1' . JIosa , Arllnt { Mannscr , HliOWNVLL & CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery bhot-lron vror < , sleam pump ) > luilla 131J-11J J.ea\oiiworth lreel , OiiihIiu Iron Works PAXTOS A VIJUIUKU IllOX WOltlCS , Wrought and Cast Iron Baling Work KDglnc trust work , general Toun Irr , inacluno und lilaiktiiullli noik Olllco nnd works U. V. ity uud 11th ttroet , Uinabn OMAHA Willi : A 1UON WOUKS , Mannfactnrcrs of Wire and Iron Railings De k rail * , wlnilnw K\inn1 > , ( lower eland , nlrodgns , olc UlNorlU lotli alreal , Ouialia , OMAHA SAFU A 1JION WOHh'X , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Bnrglar Proof Safes Vmilla , jail work , Iron abutters nnd fri encipea 0. Audrueu , prop r. Cor lltli and J net ton bit , goph Doora , Eto m. a. Disnnoiv & ro „ Wliolceolo nimiurnelurort nf Sail , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings llrauch ollce , Klli.nnd Itnrd itreol * , Omaha , Neb SOUTH OMAHA „ . , VNWS STOOIC YAliD CO Of South Omaha , Limited , MTIJ PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH . 1302 PARNAM STREET ' Oluli JOBBERS1 DIRECTORY . J ARrlctiJttirnl Intplomonts M i.ixixdr.11 MV.TCA I.V CO , H Agricnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriage ! nucule * , cle Wlioletale Omati , Nebra ka H MOUX MirAWIiXASTOnnAliD CO H M nuf cturfrn nil Jobbftiln H Wagons Hikes Plows Etc , Buggies , , , , Cor.Sih and 1'acllloMlopUOmaha. H i 'j ' ' H ArllatB' Mntorlnlo H " 1. iiosrt : , Jr , j H Artists ' Materials , Piaaos aud Organs , ' IM3 Dou ln mrofl.mah . Nebraalta H Boota'nntl Shooo H ir r. Moitsk A co , H Johhsrs of Boots aud SliotK , UI.UH 1I0J1 .ukIi UrMt , Oraa'ia Minnfaelorr , H Rumiiaaratrvel , Kostnn , H ' • " Hon ? on\ \ , Coke , eto H JAMES lV T1IAT 'iiK/l COAh CO , M Miners and Shippers of Coal and Coke , Ui.om3tU.8.Nnltoual Hank llulldln/ , Omaha H OMAHA COAl , ' cokhrAJlMB CO , J A Johhers of Hard a > ] d Soft Coal H tW Soulli Ulh Mrcct , Qiualia NclTska T H mTm&isKA ruEi ca , ' | M Shippers of Coal and Cok } illaoutli ISth alreel.Omnha , Netraika M Comniilas ; I on nnd StoroRo , H iiWDEUt a nTbir&Lt , , M Storage and Ommissioii Merchants , Epccl&tttca Hiittt'r , eifRf , choeo poultrr , ffam . i | 1112 llowaulatnet , Omaha , Neb ' H ' ' H Clgnr3. M dean , Aiuhrhoxa a co , H Wholesale Cigars 402North Cth StlootOmaha , Neb "IIdlo" H . l M Dry Coorla nnd Notloiis 'WM ' M. H. iSilllll A CO , H Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods aud Notions : 11113nnd 1101 llouglaicor 11th jtroot , Omaha , Net ) . j U * KILPAlllfcK KOCH DIIV GOODS CO , I H Inprtcrs & Jokers In Dry Good : , Notions : Gents'Furulshlnir ( iooli Cornir lltli and tllrn r H • treuta , Uiuiha , Nttbrasia H Furnlturo [ | H DEWEY A bTOXE , H Wholesale Dealers m Furniture \m \ Karnam streetOmaha , Nobrtaca j H OHAItLES SHLVElitaJC , ' H Furniture | Omnbn , Nebratka j H Crocorloa , i § Uu McCORD , BItADY A CO , J fl Wholesale Grocers i 13th and I/eavcnnerth ( tjet , Omaha 2tabrasta. It i i 9 Hardware I WJ BllOATCH , | HeaYy Hardware , Iron and Steel f Sprmga , wagon slock , hiriware lumbir , etc \K J 1311 Hiirner rei t , Omaha , ' UIMEBAUair A TAYLOH ' Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Mechanics Tools and Iliirrnlu Fcnloi HOi Douglai streetOmaha , Nib i tHHl SJL ! Il : JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumlier , Etc Imported and American Portland CotncnU Stat * aitcnt forMllwnukeo Urdnu'lc Cciucut and Quit ojt hlte Mnie CIIAS li LEE , Dealer in Harflwocd Luraher . ; - Wood carpels nnJ parquet noorus Utu and Djuglas 1 ' streeti , Omaha , Nebraska OMAHA LUMUER CC , • I All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale { ! 1EIU street and Union l'aolllo track , Omaha ; • - j LOUIS iiradfoiid ' , \ Dealer in Lumher , Lath , Lime , Sash ; Doors , etc , Ynrls Corner 7th and Ilouxau ORIct * j i Corner lOih mid Douglas , . , FIXED , w. an AY , . i Lunte , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc - l ' t\ , \ Comer tth and DojkUis streit , Oinnha " ' , ; C. X. DTETZ , A , Dealer in All Kinds of Lmnher , \ \ 13th and Cnllfornla streets , Omaha , Nebraska , . ) - Hlllllnory and notions ; I I. OlWUVELDim A CO , s \ ' Importers & Jonljers.in Millinery & Notions \ \ M3.3Wand211Sautiilltlislrect. / ' i Hotlona J ' " J. T. liOUINSON NOTION CO , | i Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods d\ \ list Harney street , Omaha ' , " , | oila ' [ t | i CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , ' ' ; | J | Wholesale Refined and Luhricating Oils I Alio Grease , ete Omaha A. H. Bishop Manager " 3 Ij CAnPENIEirPAPEIlCO , $ jl Wholesale Paper Dealers | Carrj anlioslockotnr'n'liiit ' , wrappliiK and wrltlnf Js jl paper , hiioclal nttentlon given to curd paper X II , Sofea to * ? J | ' ' A. L. DEANE & CO . ' " I j | Oincrul Auents for < 4 4 Halls ' Safes 11 821 mul 321 Eolith lOthbt Omaha , | SI Toya Eto . . _ . f | | H. HAHDY A CO , I Jobbers of s3 if Toys , Dolfe , Albums , Fancy Go32s , 1 | House turnUhlng floods Clilldieu's Carriages 1201 M \ \ I nrnau strictOmahaNub m II m. II CHICAGO SHORT LINE I ovthi : m j ! Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Ry ' f | [ The llest Itoulo from Onwilia aud Couucil ' 'm \ DIufTs to Jl . = = THE EAST E- ij TWO THA1N8 DAILY BRTWKKN OMAHA "IB Chlcneo , AND Mlluftukce , f Bt I'uul , Mfntieapolls , Cedar Rapids , Ju | Itork lslanil , Fiecport , Itockforil , i3Hi Clinton , Duliiuiue , Davenport , , all Elglu , Maillsuu , June.Tllle , " 'BI llelclt , Winona , f/t Crosse , MW\ Jj > dallotbfrtinportsnt points KastNorlh asln4 vHI boutheust SII3I roi throush tickets call on the ilsket siieat t UOi SsWI ramaw street , lu iiarkcr Uloos , or at Uulo I'ociHi i3Wl Popot , S'bVI I'ullmsa Sleepsrs and tut , finest Dining Tars lo tbt 'JwHh world are run on the mainline ot the CblcaKU , Mil SIR wausee 4 bit I'uul Itallwar , and e ucf attention Is 7JJ I paid lo patseuictrs oy courteous sujjIojss oi the Wn J It illl.l.KU aenersl Manager . i W jrTI 'CKHK , AsilstinKleneral Mauak'er , % J A. V It CAItPKNiKlt , ( Jeueral I'astsnvtl Bt f 1 Ticket Aecnt A 1 OKO E IIKUtOan AiilitseUleosrsirausogU 1 m n > i Ticket Agent . „ . . - . 11 I I