H THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , DECEMBER 3 , 1889 . 3 i | [ I I I [ | I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I | I I ' 1 I I I I [ , THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , FrooDollvory of Cnuri Wheat Cruises n Weak Opotlnff | CASHCORN LETHARGIC AND EASY I UIio New Moilt.ll OtiRim Quint In the [ I'rovlHlon I'lt Prima I ClllliCR StO-TH I Hanrui * . L cniCAOo mionuarc m/viikkts. / f CniCAno , Dec 2. [ Special Tclogrnm to I Tup UnE.J 'Hie wheat market hail n weak opening nn aconactjuoncoot the free ilollv * cry of cash who.it on December contracts Tliaqunntity sunt out was tit first estimated at 2ouoWX ) oustioln , but It was stiuseriuciiUy placed ut 800,000 to 1,000,000 uiuhpls Ar mour , lnstcml of dollvcrlnc 1,000,000 bushels , as reported early , only delivered 200,000 or dtOO.OOO bushels Thu roinnlndor came from CounsclmaiiVim Kirk , l\irlicr , ltaymoud , Seavcriis mid the other ronul.ir carriers Tlio llrst effect was u BUddon sagRing In the price ot December , which opened at 78u nn J broke to $ } $ u. May opened nt S4o and only Rot to S3j < fS-l < ! . The difference be- tweon the two months therefore widened to f > ) fS" > / c' 'i'liis was not for lonir , however , na a food domnnd sprung up for December In fact , there was a demand for property In I all positions , and lifter a slump in December , which was the notable feature , early in the day , firmness was the distinguishing charac- \ tcnstlu of the market The way In which I December recovered after the pountllng lt I received Bhoivcd that carriers were alert I and that commissioti houses had a good many I scattering orders for wheat for the account | of parlies who are not afraid of work with I actual property mid feel that wheat is cheap I at the prices December udvaucod sharply I from 78jsG ! and tor thi last half ot the ses- I ston the price was T'Jc and above The top I price reached was ? , ) J/o and the close was I fllffo Muy swung between S3c and Slo I und84 ( i@S4 > feand closed nt Siiic , Com I pared with Saturday the tlual riinpo I records a very sllcht linprovamout ou long futures Cables wore ilrm and nn advance In rohio instances was noted , the spot market being especially strong The receipts nt Minneapolis ntnl Dulutu wcro large , but the long-promised lolling off in the Northwestern movement is certainly nt hand It is already here A I feeling of relief was experienced , consequent I upon the adjustment ot December trades , I nnd the market noted as though It had bcon I freed from an incubus A largo business I was done in December and in the whole list I of futures durine the session , I The corn market was lethargic and easy I ot the cash end of thu deal , evidently a reaction - action from the unnatural activity at the close of the preceding week For this I lnontli's delivery there wcro a good many buying orders anU'tho prlco ruled firm ut an B advance of from i c to'jO over Saturdays B closing quotation January aho was firm , B the mild weather stimulating the demand B for near deliveries May was quiet and B very steady In prlco The closing quotations B show slight Kiiins nil around , and wcro as B follows : December .VVJ QtiVi c ; January B : ilc ana May W@me ) , against ! H > f@31Vc ; B ! iu/c and xyn&SAijo respectively at thu B close of the market Saturday B Oats p.ttructcd mudurato attention on the B part of speculators , ruling steady to K@\io \ lilirher Offerings were not heavy and there I was a mild inquiry for December , usually I attributed to the shorts , with Mny conttnu- I ingnsn favorite future , selling chiefly at I HH@fiio together December touched I Vic , eric advance , though the general I market was SOifc , with No 2 to go to Rtoro B stronger at i0 ! @ 20) ) a Ttio posted receipts H and shipments wcro not great and the estl- V mate for tomorrow only moderate The B closing strength was duo to a fair decrcaso in the visible supply I The new month ooeued n llttlo quiet in . From the opening this morning justness showed a disposition to drng The small dcclino in pork early brought out a good inany buyerB but a speedy reaction proventcd anything ltko free purchases Lard and short ribs wcro practically tea turcicss Packers wcro slow sellers of the product and professionals rather controlled the market Asldo from some pork there were no deliveries to speak of on December rontracts I'rico changes during the day were unimportant Compared with Satur- I day the closings wcro unchanged for Janu- B nry pork , May short ribs and all futures of lard January short ribs declined 5c and May pork ndvnncod Be I C1UUA.C.U lilVK STOCK B Ciiioaoo , Dee S. [ Spoclal Telograin to The IJke.1 Cattle Prlmo and choice nu tivo steers were sea.vo and sold-at strong B prices , in some cases a shade stronger than nt the close on Friday On the other hand , the pens were crowded full ot a class ot nn- tlvcs that were ncithor ono thing or tl.o other noitlier loan nor fut and Just the class of stock nobody wanted , licnco a slow and unsatisfactory trail a In such from the opening to the close The receipts of Tax ans were light and largely owned by I' slaughterers , vet this , fuct had no effect on native butchers stock , an there wcro oceans of the same , so to 1 speak The Btockor and feeder tradu showed no particular chaugo in prices on light stock Choice to'cxtra beeves , ? 4.80@ . " > .lB ; medluui 1 to good steers , 1350 to 1S0O lbs , M.X1.0i ( ) ) ; ia00tolil501bs.ia.no ® 1.25 ; 050 to 1200 lbs , fi 0(335. ( Stockers and fceaers , $ l.l > 0 < 3 2.85 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $ l.20r ( ? > 2.95 ; bulk , * 1. 'J0(32.20. ( Texas steers , f3.232.85 ; cows , ' tl.eo@2.20. lions Uuslnoss was orisk at the opening , nlmoBt everything soiling at the ono price of i $11.70 , hut later ou aud at the close speculate ! ors or commission men that had stock loft could not $ . , bid from got ever $1.0003,05 , buy ! crs for packers , and at that range the market closed for packers and fair to good heavy Light sorts sold steady at W.70. I IlSANClVli I Nbw Vohk , Dec 3 , | Special Telegram to I TiibUbk.I Stocks There was mora Inter I est In the opening ot the stock market today I than for months Humors of probable fall I uros added to the latonsity of the fooling I After the shaky condition of the market on I Saturday there wcro no outspoken bulls on [ the strcots or at the resorts The dispatches [ which went abroad were expected to bring lower London figures Hits morning , Tno at titude of Mr Gould was anxiously regarded It was given out lhitly that ho had un un- dcrstaudlng with thq bears and wanted lower prices This was bluntly denied and It was clearly shown that ho has increased Ills holdings In Missouri Pacltio on every concession , As to Western Union , holders outsldo of Gould and Sago were con 1 slilored responsible , as many no doubt suf- fered by the notion In trusts und were forced to roallzo on their holdings Investors aud bankers hsya iaboocd trust shares generally , It is expected that they will bo knocked I about by the trade The only place where • bull suntiment was found early was in com I mission houses , whor advlcos were to buy I rather than sell The murkot opened with I couslderublo cxcitoniout , whllo llrst prices , I u compared with Saturdays final figures , I were generally only from ) i to % per cent I lower Sugar was down 3 > { , Cotton Oil ty ( , I Jersey Central and Denver , Texas aud Fort " I Worth , 2 per cent Chicago Gas 1 } $ I end Tennessee Coal 1 per cent I There was great pressure to Bell I In early dealings , but considerable support I wus accorded the market and further do- I cllnes In 'Jho regular list were confined to small frictions generally , the only noted ex- caption among the usually active stocks being Durlington , which declined Vi per cent Tennessee Coal , however , lost 3)4 ) , Chesapeake & Ohio li } and Cleveland Ciu- ciuuati , Chicago & St Louis l } { . The do- maud for stocks soon checked the downward ixovemeut and prices were quickly brought It " . . . . . up to something nbovn the opening figures , Cotton Oil bolng Mio must prominent Id the ndvancc Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chicago & St , Louis also inndo a full recovery Toward the end of the hour there was less animation , nnd some reaction from the best figures oo- ( urred The hour to 12 o'clock was marked by ii prntty ilrm market nnd further gains in many stocks Northern Pacific preferred recovered from i'i'x ' to 7iJ : , llurlington from 102 to ion Northwestern to 109 { , Missouri Pacific from < " > < ) • > > /to 07 and Union Pnciflo from tvi ) $ to 07' ' . Tonnoisoo Coal made u further break to 03 end recovcrod to 71. Heading ulu not recover , but dropped to : ii > K. Chlcaco Gas found good support at : c > > and moved up before noon to 3 ? , or 1 per cent over the close of Saturday Sugar , uftor recovery from 50 to TiiK , went off again to B514. The following wore the closing quotations : tl S. 4s regular 126 Northern l'Acin.3. . 81 U.S.lscoupons . . .17 do preferred 74 tj.8. ' . ( sre iilnr..l , ! 'i O. & iN W lOJ'S 17. H. ljs coupons..tnfi do prorerred 140 Paclritniof itj . . .lir N.V.L'entral 10CV Ontral IAcltlc . . . ! ' { IMl.&fi 1H ClilCRt-ol ; Alton . . .tno Hock Island ' Chlcaei > , lltullngton U.M.&SU' . . CSi ' AJninov irntt ilopreforrea.ll-i ! I > . .I.W intli SurnultOmahs . 33 llllnolsUontral U7H doprererrea W4 1..1I.4W. , Iii IT.Uon l'icinc 7 KansasisTexas . . . ! i i W..8t. L. * 1' 16 l.nkBShore 105'i doproforreit . . . 'M\i \ Mlclili ; n Central , vii Western Union , . . KM Mlscourll'acmo . . . 07'i AIonrt Tight at 0 to 20 per cent ; Inst loan , 1,1 per cent PniMa M8HOANTII.B Pirr.n 5 ( ij7 > i pur cent Stkiimnh ExriiANOt : Quiet nnd weaker ; stxty-day bills , t4.80 ; domnnd tl.i4 \ Mining Stiiolci Nr.w Yomc , Dec , 2. [ Special Tclogram to Tub Dkis ] The following are the mln- ingstock quotations : Alice 110 llron Silver . . . 213 Caledonia It II..123 Mt Diablo 2JJ noadwooilT , .115 Ontario ! ltV ) l' .lCrlsto VK ) Plrmoutu 291 llomo.itako nil Snvaco 143 Horn Silver . SJ5 iBlerru Nevada 213 PUODCOK MAKICfclf • i. ClilOAdn Dec ' ! . llb p. n. close Wheat Firmer ; December , 70Jfc ; May , S4Kc- Corn Steady ; December , SlJ& 'c ; May , 3.1KC. Oats Firmer ; December , S'J ' aC ; May , 22 fc Ityo Docnmbcr , 44c. Uarlc.v Nothing doing Primu Timothy $1.20. Flaxseed-Cash , tl.33 ; May , $1.10. Whislcy 51.02. Pork Firm ; January , $9.27tf } ; May , W.02K. Lard Steady ; January , 4Jo.87 > i ; May , $ n.05Sft.07if. ( ? Flour Unchanged ; winter wheat , f2.00@ 4.C : ; spring wheat , $3.ll5@4.90j rye , $2.50j3 2.S5 ; buckwheat , ? 1.50@2.00 porewt Provisions Shoulders , M.3"JiTC < t4.50 ; short clear , J5.23@3.57J ; short ribs , f4.72Ji@4.75 forTanunry Uuttor Steady ; creamery , 13330c ; dairy , ir.22c. Chceso Quiet ; full cream c noddars nnd Hats , 9X@9io ; Young Americas 9 > @ 10c. Kggs Firm ; fresh , 22323c. Hides Unchanged ; light green salted , Gc ; dry calf , 5@ia ! ; deacons , each , 20c. Tallow Unchanged ; No 1 solid packed , 4c ; No 2 , 3 } { @ : > ' Xc ; cake , 43 c. Hocoipts Shlpmts Flour 27.000 23.000 Wheat OS,000 lOiOOO Com 250.000 284,000 Oats 138.000 201,000 Now York , Dec 2. Wheat Receipts , 13S.750 ; exports , 80,900 ; spot firm ; No 2 red , SKgSt' .fc III elevator ; SS W jitfo alloat ; 84 ( tf80 > fo f. o. b. ; ungraded red , 78 > 4'785fu ; options higher ; No 2 red , De cember 8i ; @S3 13-ltic. Corn Uucelpts , 2,100 : exports , . 09,300 ; bpopstrongcr ; No 2 , 42S43 ( > ifc in elevntor ; 42fjT@42o nlloat ; ungraded mixed , 40@ • tiKe : ; options dull , but firmer ; December closing at 42c. Oat Receipts , 1S7.000 ; exports , 10 : spot quiet and weaker ; options firmer , but dull ; December closing at 2S ) c ; spot No 2 whlto 30l o ; mixed western , 27@30c ; white western , : iu ( 33c. Coffee Options closed steady and 10 ( 15 points up Sales , 20,250 bags ; Decem ber , $15.U5@15 75 ; spot Uio , dull und easy ; fair cargoes , ? 10.75. Sugar Haw , strong and active ; refined , ilrm and quiet * Potroloutn Steady ; United closed at(1.04 for Jauunry Eggs Firmer ; western , 23c Pork Firm Lard Easier ; western steam , 10.33 ; op tions closing for December at $0.21. Uutter Firm ; western dtilr.y , 9@18c ; creamery , 13(7$27c. ( Cheesu Steudy ; western , 7 > ( R10c. St Iiiiulr , Dec 2. Wheat Higher ; cash , 78o ; May , 83 c. Corn Lower ; cash.2"Kc : May , 30o. Oats Firm ; cash , 20c ; May , SiHc Pork $10.00. Lard Quiet at ? 5.70. Whisky-Sl.02. Uuttor Quiet and steady ; creamery , 20@ 22o ; dairy , 18i20c. ( ? MllvMiulti- . Dec 2. Wheat-Steady ; cash , 72 , ' c : No 1 northern , 78o. Corn ( fillet ; No 3 , 29c. Oats-Steadj ; No 3 whltoj 22J c. Rye Steady ; No 1 , 44 'fc Darley Strong ; No 2 , 4SKc bid Provisions-Firm ; pork , $9.35. Kuiihiih Cliy , Dec 2. Wheat Steady ; i No 2 hard , cash , 0' } a ; No 2 rca , cash , ti'JKc asked , Corn Steady ; No 2 , cash , no bids nor offerings ; December , Sil c bid ; No 3 , cash , 223 : ! ljc ; No.,2 white , cash , yaj c Did ; De • cember , 23Ji bid Oats No 2 , cash , IG c bid ; December , , 10 > c. AViuiipixpnlii , Dec U. Sample wheat ' Firmer ; receipts , Minneapolis and Duluth , 1,729 cars ; shipments , from Minneapolis , 87 : curs Closing : No 1 hard , December , 77 0 ; May , 81c ; on track , 7h } c ; No I northern , December , 75c ; May , Me ; on track , 7Sc ; ; No 2 northornr December , 72a ; May , 78o ; ' on track , 72@7lo. Cinclnuiiii , Dee 3. Wheat In good demand - mand ; No 2 red , 7rf@79c. Corn Easier ; No 2 mixed , 33@331 c. Oats Firm : No 2 , mixed , ' 22Kf2lrc. ( ! ; \ \ bisky $1.02. Ijlvm-nool , Dec 2. Wheat Firm ; demand poor ; holdersolTorsparingly ; Cali fornia No 1. 7s Id nor cental Corn Firm ; demand fair ; now mixed ivostern , 4s l ? d pur cental lilVIS BlOOIt Uliiotirn , Dec 2. The Drovers'Journal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 15,000 ; market about steady ; beeves , gl.80@3.15 ; steers , $3.S0@ 4.00 ; Btockors und feeders , ll.OOQ'J.So : Toxua catllo , $1.50@3.85. iiogs Receipts , 28,000 ; market lower ; mixed , $3,115 3.80 ; heavy , $3.55 ( < 3.80 ; light , $3.45ft3.80 ( ; kips , $2.90if3.50. ( Shocp Receipts , 7,000 ; market steady to strong : natives , $2.75 ( 3.40 ; westerns , * 3.00@l.25 ; Texuns , $3.O0@4.10. Nutlijiuil Slnolc Viinli I2mt St LouiH , Dec 2. Cattle Receipts , 009 ; market steudy ; uatlvo steers , $3.3J 3.85 ; stockers and feeders , $2.10g3.25. ( Hogs Receipts , 2S0Jt shipments , 1,900 ; market firm ; heavy , $ .t.00jJ3.75 ; packing , $3.80(5(3.70 ( ( ; lieht , $3.50 ( < i3.C5. Kiinsns City , Das 2. C.utlo Receipts , ' 4,900 ; shipments , Ui09 ; ; market steady ; natives , $3.80@4.85 ; cows , et.G5@J.50 ; stock ers and feeders , $3.30(33.15. ( Hogs Receipts n,203 ; shipments 800 ; market lower : light $3.57Jj' < 2'3.05 ' ; heavy UDd mixed , $3.50(33.57H- ( Bioux Oily , Dee 2. Cattia Receipts , 210 ; shipments , 300 ; market dull ; cuuuurs , 75c@fl.20 ; cows $1.00@1,15 ; stockers und feeders , H50M2.90 ; veal caivea $ J.0083.15. Hogs Receipts , 2,100 ; market lower ; light $3.50(33.55 ( ; heavy$3.45(33.67Ji ( : mixed , $3.40@3.50. J OMAHA LIVU stJOK Cucilo , Monday , Dec 3. Today's trading In cattia wat on the basis of Saturdays prices , no essential cbungo in valuu being noticeable The market as a wbolo was not very active because there were too many cattle heru that the buyers did not want , but the trade was fairly active on desirable stuff ot all binds , Thzro were some natives good cuouch to bring $1.00 and a smalt bunch of westerns sold at $3.20 , About everything deslrablo was cleaned up lu good season , but the holders of unfinished cattle found It hard work to unload The feeder trade was good for the llrst day of the week and the sales were quite large Good native feeders sold largely nt $2.0032.05 end as high as $2.05 was paid for some yearlings There was considerable Inquiry for half fat cattle for feeders and there weroquiton good raeny cattle of that kind on sale , cattle which had only been wnrmed lit ) on corn nnd which bad only been shipped in for beef , but were not good enough for the killers They were offering $2S0ft3.S5 ( mostly for such cat tle , but anything kooiI enough might bring $3.00. Cows brought the same prices ns last week , such nntlvcs ns there where hero go ing at $1.25@2.45. lion * . The hog trade was at steady prices today The sales were largely at (3.f > 2f@3 ! Ki for packing hogs , with some good light hogs nt $3.W63.C5. The week opens with thu mar ket abou : 10a lower than the opening Inst week As to rccolpts there is n gain over Monday of Inst week of nbout COO head The month of December starts out with prices 20c lower than the first of November Sticop There were two double decks of western sheep on the market which sold at ( 3.80. Receipt * . Cattle 1,700 Hogs . - . 3,000 Shocp , , 541 rrcvnllliiB Prices The following Is a tnblo ot prices paid In this market for the grudas ot stock men tioned : Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 ibs..54.10 @ 4 B0 Good steers , 1250 to 143J lbs . . .1.00 04.10 Good steers 1050 to 13J0 lbs . . 3.23 ftil.UO Common 1000 to 1150 lb steers 3.0J ( S3 25 Western steers , 2.40 @ 'S.5 : ! Common dinners 1.00 ( (0.50 Ordinary to fair cows 1.30 ( jftl fcO Fair to good eows 1.80.00 ( Goon to cholco cows 2.00 ( $2.50 Choice to fancy corn-tod cows 2.50 ( tfl'J.OO Fair to good bulls 1.50 ( $2,10 Light stockerB und feeders . . . 2.00 ( $2.0 ( ! Feeders , 950 to 1100 lbs 2.20 < < $3 00 Fair to cholco light hogs 3.55 0(3.115 Fair to cholco heavy hogs 3 50 © 3.57i \ Fair to choici mixed hogs 3.55 0JM.57H Common to rough hogs 3.25 r < g3.40 Kcprodo.itattvo a 1I01. STEEIIJ No Av Pr No Av Pr 1 1302 $3 50 20 1218 $3 45 40 USS 3 05 40 1270 3 00 22 1130 3 05 23 1330 3 00 41 1311 3 05 IS 1324 3 70 39 1225 3 10 20 1185 3 75 02 1240 3 10 75 1202 3 75 19 10S3 3 25 20 1210 4 00 COWS 2 10(15 ( 125 3 1150 190 3 10CO 130 23 1000 3 00 1 1050 150 23 1022 2 05 4 900 105 23 003 3 10 20 991 175 11 1110 2 15 43 992 ISO 10 903 3 20 13 911 185 51 1033 3 20 31 911 185 1 910 2 23 0 1003 185 2 1033 3 25 4 1105 185 8 1074 2 30 2 10J0 190 10 91U 3 45 HULLS IS 1447 145 2 1G75 3 00 3 1125 1 03 1 1500 2 00 5 1400 175 1 132J 2 25 1 1470 175 1 1000 2 50 1 1070 1 S3 1-BEDEU3. 19 -851 2 20 30 751 2 05 17 1019 2 00 21 945 2 05 19 9J9 3 CO . CALVES 3 133 3 50 1 210 3 75 STAGS 3 1240 1C0 CANNEB3. 25 1049 1 25 STOCK BUS 20 703 2 33 WHSTEIttf CATTLE Owner and No , Av Pr 43 steers , Texas , corn-fed. . .1041 $3 20 85 steers , corn-fed 1303 3 70 03 steers , corn-fed 1490 4 00 3 steers , corn-fed. . . . ; ' 1435 3 00 02 steers , corn-fed 1348 3 35 8 steers , Col-Tex 1200 2 00 1 steer , Col-Tex 750 2 00 Lohoar 13 feeders , 935 2 35 Pope Scanners 772 153 lOOstockers 809 3 25 Gresloy & Hobbins 12 steers , Texans 1077 2 25 40 steers , Texans 1093 3 25 20 steers 1335 3 20 Standard Cattle Co 45 cows , corn-fed . ' . .1050 2 40 110(13. No Av Sk Pr No Av Sk Pr 115..134 100(3 ' 00 00..333 40 3 53 10..119 3'15 57..294 200 3 53 70..Ki0 100 3 40 54..300 40 3 55 01..299 120 3 60 83..253 3 55 10..290 3 50 09..232 100 3 53 33..340 120 3 50 00..209 120 3 55 00..210 120 3 50 73..273 100 3 55 09. . . .293 80 3 50 03..297 100 3 55 71..210 120 3 50 54..800 3 55 04..311 280 3 52M 50..279 80 3 53 03..238 3 52K 03..233 200 5 55 00..303 200 3 52 > J 54..325 120 3 55 CO..317 80 3 tti % 55..339 80 3 53 45. . . .325 100 3 52K 70..207 120 3 55 51..303 80 3 52 > 03 . . .279 100 3 53 55.329 100 'itiiy 03..287 60 3 55 55.232 100 3 58K 73..230 120 3 55 51. . . .300 SO 3 52j 55..293 100 3 55 55..332 200 3 5'2 > jf 59..233 100 3 53 70..272 210 3fi2IS OS..213 40 3 57K 03..202 120 3 52) ) * 0(1..233 ( 40 3 57K 04..311 80 3 KJi 03..212 100 3 57 57..291 100 3 tiiii , 21..200 3 00 03 . . ,309 2s0 3 52K 00..215 3 00 72..25 ! 200 3 52) ) $ 03..212 3 05 SIILBl > . No Av Pr 90 Utah owo3 , corn-fed 113 $3 80 • 84 Utah owes , corn-fed 114 3 80 1 Monthly Itopnrr , Showing the nfilcialrocclpts nnd shipments 1 of llvo stock during the month of October , 18S9 , und the number of he.id consumed ut : South Omaha : HBCCIITS ' - ? 5 s j i 5 ; ! S 9 5 ? 5T ° - KAIlllOAIIS go g r I tJ . 2 , p. p. 1 p. & • • . 0. , MtSt Plty . , . ] , : i" > 6 3.M1 3 O. Ic St J. . Il'y 149 ttami „ IT Mo lao It'y 010 2,1170 Ilia IMMl'l' 10,241 17,011 11,051 i C. AeN W.U'y 4(5 ( fi.um 7 II & 3I. Ity . . . , 7,07u 21ISI'J 1,100 49 C.l.&U.H'y 4,078 912 G „ II 1. & I' . H'r 1M 4.7HB C.tt.l ) > . , M. .1:0. Ity . . , 7,484 f > , D73 PKM V. It'y 0. < > 25.U * 781 13 Driveuln jW5 731 O rand total 40.751 U7ii : 11.510 089 uisrosmoji ' GMJ sl % 5 SS 2 = > as ; s ° nuritoujs g < > gr s ? j P" P \ F" . f O..M..V-St. lIt'y , Mrtji ij Ylj 72,1 , . . . O. * St I , . It'y 427 M Missouri l'acfile 1,21'i ? 2 U1B lill Union lMcillo tfinr 31 O..VN.W I.42J , . U1U 1 ll.&M : . . * 21 ( . ' . ,11. &Q 3fl'i'J ' 2,2211 7(142 ( l'J4 ' O. , It l.&l' 781 1.4.V.I 1,770 133 ( X St R , M. Ac O < ' > t > 7 302 77 , . . . KK.&M.V 1.3J1I 21 Total shipments - . Consumed in B.Omaha 22 , 2til 9) ) , 2&'J 2,511 ISO Grand total . . . . 40wr0i' . > > ( al H.nifl "JEl Tlio Monthly Itroiml Showing the number ot cattle , bogs and sheep purchased by the buyers on this market during the mouth of November , 18S9i CATTLE Swift and Company 11,575 George II Hammond & Company . , , , 5,799 Aruiour-C.udaby Company 5,470 Omaha Packing Company . . , . . , , , . , . .210 Shippers and fcoders 30,287 Local butchers - 13 Total 41,800 noes Armour-Cudahy 39,499 muha Packlug Company , .20,400 George H. Hammond & Company , , . , . ,15,303 Swift & Company , 9,003 J. V , Squires & , Company , 5,310 Chicago Packing Company , 1,219 Stockers , , . , , 209 I Total .97,103 SHEtP ] j Ocorgo II Hammond & Company , 502 Armour-Cudnhy 9SO NpU Mnrns 2,1S > 8 MW D. . , ij , 353 Hence Packing Company 77 Swift & Company . " l.t 720 \V. Dennis 25 Total j. . . 4,850 l.lv < > Monk Nolo * . Rlpp & Lamport , of Humphreys , marketed hogs ' ' • ' J. Palmer had two cars of cattle la from Ulysses > E.V. . Van Doron of Trumboll enmo in with hogs F. O. Dcnlo of Uortrnnd was on tnnrkot with hogs John Lcmko was on the market with cnttlo from Millard Sims fi Houghton marketed hogs from Portsmouth , la \V. H. Laughlln markotcd two cars of cattle tlo from Tckomah Emoly JJrothors were on mnrket with hogs from Wisncr Swan OIcsou came in from Bancroft with thrco cars of cattle Edward Farloy brought In two cars of cattle from Bancroft Leo Pollard nnd James Stone had two cars ot cows from Nehawka George L. Smith came In from Ulysses with four curs of cattle A. S. Linn , of Linn & Co , Ottawa , In , was in with two cars of hogt \V. S. Wcstfall of O'Brien ' & Wostfnll , was In with hogs from Atkinson , J. D. Parker , a regular Kansas shipper , was In from Ludoll with hogs T. J. Taylor hud four cars of corn-fed western cattle In from Shclton L. 11. Southworth came in from Shelton With two doublcdccks of sheep G. L. Wiard , ono of the Atkinson ranch men , was in with two toads of iiogs The Inspector last month condunincd nine teen head of lump Jaws , which which wcro sold tn the Union Rendering company at un nverago price of $ d.ii3. With November ended the ofllclal year ot the Stock Yards comoany The receipts for the year were ns follows : 407,310 cattle , 1,200,003 hogs , 159,033 sheep , 7,593 Horses Cattle exporters must have largo margins of prollts sometimes , or they could not con tinue in the business At prcsont they are losinir10i13 ( per head on American llvo cat tia sent to London and Liverpool Chicago Drovers Journal The following have loft for Chicago to at tend the convention for the purnoso or or ganizing a national live stoclc exchange : J. A , Hake , D. S. Parkburst , Ab Wacconer E. P. Savage , J. 11. Hlanchard , E. U. " Branch , Fred Chittenden , John Boyd , James Elliott aud George Burke OMAHA " \VIIOJj13SAIjI2 MARKETS Groceries , Produce , Fruits , Uio Eoos Strictly fresh,2l@23e ; coldstorago , 18c. 18c.Hides. Hides Pelts , Tallow , Etc Green salted hides , 4J/o ; No 2 , G , S. Hides , SJ o ; dry flint hides , 5C G7c ; calf hides , 4 14-4 > Jc ; damaged hides , 2c less ; sheep pelts , green , each , 25c@ $1.00 ; sheep pelts , dry per lb , 7(313) c ; tnl- low No 1. 4o ; No 2 , 3@3Wc ; grease , white , 4@4Jtfc ; yellow , 2Hi3e. Lemons Fancy , $3.50i57.50 ( ; cholco1.50 @ 5.00. Cheese Young Americas , fullcrcnm , 13c ; factory twins , lKSUSj c ; off grades , 7@So ; Van Rosson Kdom $11.50 per doz ; sap sago , 23c ; brick , 12 < c ; limburger , lie ; domestic Swiss , 13@14c CiusiiEitltlES Capo Cod , $9.03@10.00. Oiunuks Florida , per box , $3,110(33.50. ( Ducicwiieat Flouu Per bbl , $5.50(30 ( 00. Arri.cs Per bbl , common , $1.50@2.00 ; choice , $2.0n@4.00. Celeiiv Per doz , 3Jc. Camfoiinia Ghapes $1.50@l,73. Salsoda % @ } c per lb Staucii % ( 5c per lb Stove Poi.isn $2.00i$5.87 per gross SriCKS Whole , per lb Allspice , 9c ; Cas sia , China , 9c ; cloves , , "Penang , 23o ; nut megs , No ) , 73c ; pepper lS@19c. Ginoeii Jamaica , ' ) pints , $3.00 per doz MiscbMeat 20-lb cans , 7J c. Hoxev 10c per lb for choice PnrsEiivca O' lOc per lb Jellies \iU \ ° Per b ' Heeswax No 1,10@l9o. Pnovixioss Hams , No 1. 10-lb average , 10c ; 20 to 23 lbs , 9 > fc ; 12 to 14 lbs , lOJi'c ; shoulders , 5 > Jc ; breaitfast bacon , No 1 , 8540 ; ham sausage , S ) o ; dried beef hams , 7)Jc ; beef tongues , $0.00 per dozen ; dry salt meats , 5J ( ( I5Vo ppr lb ; ham roulette , 0 > fu ; add leper per lb for small lots A ! ess Pohk Per bbl , $10.50. Hasanis According to size , per bunch : $2.OO@3.0O. Uurrnitixn Tubs , 13c : rolls , 14c CocotsuT * Per 100 , $5.00. AlTLli UcTrEii flc . CiDEH-Bbls , $3.50 ; hf bbls , $3.00. Maple Suoah 12X@l5o per lb Faui.vaceocs Goons Harley , 8@3VjO ; farina , 4Kc ; peas , 3c : oat meal , 2J@j ( ' ; inaccaronille ; vermicelli , Ho : rlco , ntf ® 7c ; sago and tapioca , 0@7c ; Lima beans , 5 c. c.Coffbe Coffbe Roasted Arbucklo's Arlosa , 24Xc ; McLaughlin's XXXX,24 c ; German , 218 ( ! ; Dilworth , 24Kc ; Alaroma , Ue Cofkee-Greon Fancy old golden Itlo 23o ; fancy old peaberry , 23Xc ; Rio , clioicoto fancy , 22c ; Rio , prhno , 21c ; Rio , good , 20c ; Mocha , 29c ; Java , fancy Mandcnllng , 23c ; Java , good interior , 24c ; African , 21c. Cxxiyr 9H@is l'or lb CuocoLvrn ani > Cocoa 31g37o ( per lb ; German chickory , red , 8c. Sausahe Hologna , 4J84Jfc ( ; Frankfort , 7c ; tongue , 8c : summer , Hie ; Headcheese , 0c. Poultry Cbickons , per doz live hens , $2.22 ; spring , $2.50(32.75 ( ; dressed , uor lb,9@ llu ; turkeys , live , 9@12c ; dressed , ll@12e ; ducks , live , per doz , S3,50@3.00 ; dressed , per lb , 9@llc ; geese , live , ptr doz , $ S.00@3.00 ; dressed per lb , 9@llc. P103 Feet Pickled , kitB , 75c ; splcod pigs tongues , kits , $3.35 ; pickled tript , kits , 03c : pickled II 0 trlpo , kits , 85c ; spiced pigs hocks , kits , $1,15. Duieii FnuiT Currants , now , Co ; prunes casks , 1,300 lbs , 14Mc ; prunes , bbls or bags , 4) < o ; citron peel , drums , 20 lbs , 24c ; lemon peel , drums , 20 lbs , 20c ; fard dates , boxes , 13 lb3 , 10c ; apricots , cholco evaporated , llu ; apricots . Jolly , cured , 25 lb boxps , 15S ; apri cots , fancy , Mount Hamilton , 25 lb boxes , 10c ; apricotB , cholco , bags SO lbs , 14) 0 ; apples , evaporated , Alden , 501b boxes , 9 } o ; apples , star , 8 0 ; npiiles , fancy , Alden , 5 lb , 10c : apples , fancy Aldcn 3 lb , lOKu : Salt Loko , U ) c ; blackberries , evaporated , 50 lb boxes , 5) ( fl } o ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 14c ; pears , California fancy , , ' < 8 boxes , 25 lb , 12c ; peaches , Cat No 1 , fancy , ) fsunp bags , 80 lbs , 15c ; nectarines , red , llu ; nectarines , silver boxea , 15u : pitted plums , Cal 25 lbs , boxes , 8J0 { | ; raspberries , evap , N. Y. now , 25o ; prunes , Cal , UC , 90-100 boxes , 23 lbs , 6 > i 'o ; prunes , Cal , R C0070 , Oo ; orange peel , 15c ; raisins , California Londons , crop lsy ) , $2.25 ; raisins , Cal Ioqso muscatels , crop 1889 , $2.10. . Vnlcnclas , 1633. 8K0 ; Valencia * , old , 7c ; Cal , aeodless ski , 7fc. ! Laho Tierces Retlifcd , " 5 > 'jc ; pure leaf , OKc ; kettle rendered , 7C- Add 0 to JJd for smaller quantities 4 . Wool Fine , average , ,22@23o , ; medium , average , 21@23c ; quarter blood , avcrugo , 20 @ 21o ; coarse , avorace , J5917c ; cotts nnd rough , average , 14@Kic. - • ' Fuui Heaver , per 1b ! . J S2.50@4.00 ; otter , each , $ . ' 1.00@7.00 ; wolf , each , S0c ( < C$1.25 ; coon , each , 25@75o ; iniiik , each , 15(3.00c ; muskrat fall , 5@9o ; skunk , rat , 25rt0lia ( ; badger , rat , 25ifSOo ( , dccr'sklns , full , per IC , 18S27o ( ! ; winter , ISSSio1 } ' " HuTTF.n Creamery , fan 'cy,23025o ; choice , 20Q3IC Dairy , fancy 10 < 5)18o ) ; cholco 14C 0 15o. Country , raucy , llS15o ( ; good to choice , lS@13o ; fair , 10@llo ; infe > ior , 09o. Pickles Medium poYlibl , $5.00 ; small , $0.00 ; gherkins , $7.00 ; C & , U cliow chow , qts , $5 85 ; pts , $3.33. Potatoes 25@30o Tor choice Onioxs 40@00c for choice Saueii Kiiaut Ubls , $1.75 ; h'f bbls , $2.85. SuoAiis Cut loaf , 9o ; cut loaf.cubca , 8Jfo ; 1 standard , powdered , 8Jfo ; XXXXpowdered , ' 9e ; granulated , standard , 7 c ; confectioners . tioners' A , 7 ? ; whlto extra U , 6fo" extra C , Nebraska , 0 0 ; amber 0d 'o ; California goldun O , Oc Hew ? To.njues Salt , bbls , $20.00 , luy-J5.00 ( ) 00. ' Cnor.FEEU-l2.00. Um f-$10.CO. Cou.s 20a Oats-ISc Veal Choice , medium size , 5@0cj choice 1 heavy , 3@lo. Lte- $1.75@4.50 per case Live Pioeoss Per doz , $1.50. . Game Prairie chlckons , $4.t0 ; mallard ducks , $3.00@3.50 ; mixed ducks , $ l.5O2.00j ! la , AJt , : ' * B@I - 'BJ Jack snipe * l.Oxai.855 ( quail , I $1.50(31.75 ( ; lacK rabbits , * 4.00Ql.fA ) ; smull l rabbits , 11.00 1.80 ; gquirroli , ll.OOQl.W5 ; plover , 75cKl 00 ; venison saddles , ll < 3t3c ; carcasses , IVglOc He ns Cholco hand picked navy , $1.75 ® 1.S0 ; choice hand picked medium , $ l.VVij ( 1570 ; choice hand picked country , $1.50 ( < $ l. < Vj ; cloau country , $1.5Oi1.0 ( ) ; Inferior cout.try , $1.00 ( < tl.2. - . . Nuts-Almonds , 1517c ! ; llrnzils , 12'j 'c ; ill borts , 12'c ' ; pecans , lie ; walnuts , l'JJ c ; pen nut cocks , 8) 0 ; roasted , He ; Tenncsco pea nuts , 7c , Wkutiso Pavku Straw , per lb , l' @ 2V c ; rag , 2ljo ; mnnllla , 11 , Santfc ; No 1 , 7o , HAns Union Squnrc , 35 per cent off list Salt-Dairy , 250 lbs In bbl , bulk , $2.10 ; best grade , CO , 5s , $2.30 ; best grnde , 100 , 3s , $3.40 ; best grade 23 , 10s , $2.20 ; rock salt , crushed , $1.80 ; dairy salt , Ashtou , Wl-lb bags , S5c ; bulk , 23Mb hues , $3.25 ; common , iu bbls , $1.25. Fi.ouit SUitc , $4.0035.00 ; fancy , $3.00(3 ( 5.40. Fisil-Salt Dried codllsh , 4KG43o ; sealed herring , 24c per box ; hoi herring , ilnm , , 55c ; Hamburg , spiced herring , $1,50 ; ho ) , herring Imp , ' 800 ; mackerel , No 1 shore , $11,50 ; fancy tnfss $13 50 per luO lbs 1 whlto llsh , No 1 , $7.00 ; family , $3.75 ; trout , $5.23 ; sal mon , $3.50 ; anchovies , S5c. OiLs-Koroseuc P.V „ 9Uc ; W. W. . llJsc ; headlight , 12c ; gasoliuo..i4o , 12c ; lard No 1 , 43c.No. ; S , 41c ; salad oil , $1.25iJ9.00 per dozen liiimltir nnd Hiiilitlnc Mnlorlnl Stock Hoauds A , 12 inch , s 1 s , 14 nnd 10 foot , $40.00 : U , 12 Inch , s 1 s. 12 , II und 10 feet$11.00 : C , 12 Inch , s I s , 12,14 nnd 10feet , t-UOJ ; D , 12 Inch , s Is , 13 , II und 10 feet , $23.00 : No 1 com 12 in s 1 . 12 feet , $13.00 ; No 2 com 12 In , sis , 14 und 10 foot , $17.50(74 ( 18.50 ; No loom 12 in , s 1 s , 10 , IS nnd 20 feet , $19.50 ; No 2 com 12 In , s 1 s , 14 and 10 feet , $17.00. Pol'LAit Lu.MiiEU Clear poplar box bds , % In , s 2 s , $ . ' 5.00 ; elenr poplar , % panel , $ . ' 10.00 ; clear pop .nr , % In panel , ? 2"i.l)0 ) ; clear poplar , K In panel stock wide , s 2 s$23.00 ; clear pop lar corrugated colling , J < , $30.00. Post * White cedar 0 m hnlvcs , 12c ; whlto ceilnr,5) ) ; ; in liulves and 8 in quarters , lie ; whlto cedar , 4 In round , IC.i ; Tennessee rod cedar , split , 10c ; split oak , white , 3c ; suwod oak , 18c. Snip Lap No 1 plain , S nnd 18 In , $17.50 : No 2 plain , S and 10 In , $15.50 ; No 1 , O G , $18.00. DIMENSIONS AND TIMIIEH 13 ft 14 ft 10 rt 18 ft 20 ft 22 rt 24 ft 2x1..15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 11)00 ) 13 00 HI 00 2x0..15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 03 19 00 2x8. . . . 15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 19 00 2x10..15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 10 00 2x12. . .15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 IS 00 19 00 4x4Sx8.10 00 10 00 10 00 17 00 17 00 IS 00 10 00 Fnxcixn No 1 , 4 and 0 In , 12 nnd 14 ft , rough , $10.00@10 6J ; No 1 , 4 nnd 0 In , 10 ft , * l7.00ffl > ir.5l ) ; No 2 , 4 nnd O'ln , 12 and 10 ft , S13 50C'l4.00 ; No 2 , 4 and 0 In , 10 ft , $13.00 ( TtlOOO Fi.Nisitijjn 1st nnd 2d clear , IJ4' Inch , s 2 s , $19.00(351.00 ( ; 1st nnd 2d clear , V4 and 3 inch , s 2 b. $17.0Ortl50.00 : 3d elenr , ljf Inch , s 2 8 , $43.00(340.00 ( ; 11 select , ljlj.i ! and 2 Inch , s 2 s , $37.00(333.00 ( ; 1st and 2d clear , 1 Inch , s 2 t > , $45 00 ; 3d clear , 1 inch , a 3 s , $30.00 ; A se lect , 1 Inch , s 3 s , $34.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s 3 s , $30.00. SniNOLES Per M XX clear $3.20 ; extra * A * . $2.80 ; standard A , $2.00 ; 5 Inch clear , $1.00@1.700 ; inch clear $1.75(31.S0 ( | ; No 1. $1.101.15 ( ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territory , $3.40 ; California red wood , dimension widths , $4.50 ; cypress , elenr heart , dimension widths , $3.23 ; luths , $2.50. HoAlilis No 1 com , sis , 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft , S19.00 ; No 2 , do , $10 50 ; No 3 , do , . $11.50 ; No 4. do , ( ships cull ) , $11.00. Add 50c per M ft for rough Battens , Well TuniNo , Pickets O. G , BnttB , 1)4 ) inch , 00c : O. G. Butts , 2) ) @ 3 , ss 35c ; 3-in well tubing , D. & M. nnd bcv , $2-2.00 ; pickets , D. & II , Hat , $20.00 ; pickets , D. & H „ square , $19.00. Flooiiino-1st com 0-in whlto pine , $34.00 ; 2d com 0-lu white pine , $31.00 ; 3d com OI11 white pine , $20.00 ; D com Oin whlto pine , $20.00 ; com4andO-in yellow pine , $15.00 ; Star 4in yolloiv pine , $17.00 ; 1st imd 2d clear yellow pine , 4 nnd 0-in , $19.00. Ceilino ani > Pautition 1st com J/-ln whlto oiuo partition $32.00 ; 2d com Jr-in white pine partition $27.00 ; clear % -in yellow pinocoillng , $20.00 ; clear - ! 8in Nonvay$14.50 ; 2d com iV-in Norway , $13.00. Lime Bc8t , > 80c. Cement $1 30. Plastek $2.23. Haiji 20c. Building Biiick Common , $0.0007.30 per M ; selected , $7.50@9.00 per M ; sewer brick , $9.00@10.00 per M. Sash GO per cent discount Doous , Blinds and Mouldings 50 and CO per cent off Tarred Felt $2.00 per cwt Stiuw Boaud $1.00 per cwt G RL LIFE IN PERSIA Tlio Luxurious Prison Homo of Lit ] tlo Katlilnieh Uor eyes uro as bhtck .is aloes ot course they uro nil black for blue eyes are considered unlucky in Persia ; nor skin is 11 rich , warm delicate brown that overlays the round , plump features , tinged with a tint of rose ivhoro the dimples uro or should bo ; tlio silky hair that crowns the head of the littlb girl baby who was born but yesterday in that quiet dwelling at the foot of Mt Elboiv is diu'kus thoplunio of thcravon The Mallah or iiricst has already bcon to the house , and in the presence of hoc father lias turned ever the leaves of the Koran , or Mohametati Scriptures , and hit on the numo of Fathimch , the . dimirhtor of Mahomet the Prophet , so FaMiimoh iato bo the nnino of tlio newborn - born babe She is a Porsiuu and in Persia she will live , for it is only with the special permission of the shah tlint a Persian woman can live out of her native tivo laud While still a child little Fathtmoh sits in the pnto nnd sometimes plays with the boys of the neighborhood and thus , perhaps , forms a passing1 acquain tance with nor future husband If her parents were poasanls , she would ac company thorn to the Holds and aid in picking the fruit or Klciuiiiifr the har vest Butns her folks are woll-to-ilo city folk of some moans , she is soon taught that her destiny is to be a lifo almost as 'joeludcd its that of a nunnery Her days are to bo passed within the seclusion ot the tuiileroom or woman's quarter of the house where she resides , whether it bo her fathers or her hus bands aiidcrootn If the former , by tlio time Futhimoh is nlno years old her days nro passed tn apartments where her only society la that of her mother , sisters uml brothers and , femulo slaves of the housoliold Occasionally other llttlo girls pay her 11 formal vslt ! , and they pass the afternoon eating cucumbers and confec tionary to 11 degree that would speedily kill oil 1no.1t jiinoi'icmi < : ! rllih-oii. In Persia those who are unable to bear such irregular diet die curly ; the sur vivors becomu so hardened that they are able to endure anything This is a simple wuy of avoiding the necessity ot honvy doctors billswhich is perhaps an ( idvuiitugo in the country where the physicians are the most barofaccd quacks It Fnthlmch'B father hns several wives , which is greatly to bo feared is the enso , then she has also her half brothers und sisters as playmates , and a merry time they have of it The undo , room is entirely separata from Uio rest of the establishment within nn inclos- uro of its own , and each wife , with her family , occupies 11 distinct portion of the uiidoroom It is built around n square courtyard surrounded by high walls so that no ono muy look into it , nor is any neighboring house pormittcd to open into an anderoom court , whether or from the roof or from windows Nor nro there any windows in the nndoroom itself that face the Btreot Thus you see that the nndoroom and its courtyard nro entirely shut out from the world , liowovor , these quarters nro by no moans as dreary as 0110 might imagine , for tlio tourt is laid out with parterres llllod with un extraordinary profusion of llowors , chiolly roses , asters , pinks , lavender , oleander and iiiurigolds , It is densely shaded also with lindens , china trees , poplars , piano trees and pomegranate trees , the latter a most oxqulsito nildltion to every garden where \ it grows , with its bright-groon , glossy ! loaves , its lovely flainc-colorcd blossoms nnd rich red globes of fruit , Hidden in this wealth ot follngo the biilbul ' or iiightingalu wiirblcrf Us on- clinntliig ( Htrnins not only during the still watches of the moonlit night , but often ( during tlio IiubIi of drowsy sti' r * inor , day In the center of'tho court there is alt inimento tank into which tlio ' water Often runs for hours with n grateful I liuislo , being afterwards drawn off < to irrigate tlio gatilnn ltut it Is norcr I empty , anil around Its brim the ch 1 luron pn\y , nnd doves alight lo ktrnt mid 1 coo , while the ducks lloat tm the surfrcj . Around the courtyard nro arranged the various apartments of the amloroon , rarely ' 111010 than one story nnd having a I lint roof ; they are protected from the suns 1 rays by broad vorautlas supported by graceful uilhirs , and nnothor tank Is in the center of lliovcrandn , writes ox- Mltiistor Itonjnmin in the llaltimoro News When visitors call , fountains In the middle of thcbO tanks toss their bil- vor spray and give a delicious coolness to thu air m Tm ltcnl'H le lo Plcnse Jewelers Weekly : Customer I nm zo : Conit tie Necessity and I come to America to wed /.o Ma'msollo do Sopcr , 7.0 lloston heiress I have zo desire to inako Ma'iusullo ono present suitable to zo occasion of her becoming ze Comtess do Necessity , Jeweler How would yon like a pair ot scales with a bag of gold in one scoop and your name iu the otherV SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank HOT South llllli Street , - Oiniilia ; NEBRASKA national bank U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB Capitol $100,001) Surplus Jan 1st , 1SSI ) 2,00) OFI'ICiil3 and niitr.oroiis : llHNiir W. Yate * . Preslilont Lewis S. Hkkd , Vlco I'reildcnt , A. E. TOIIZAM.V , W. V. Mouse , John a. Collins , It C. Cosiii.no , J. N. II IATIUCK \V , II S. IliitliiKS , Cashier THE IRON BANK Cor IStH nnil Turnnm Sts A General Hunklng lluaines VransnctoU COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Capital , - $ / 0O,000 Surplus , - 40,000 Odlcersnml Directors 13. M. Morsonittn , fl M. IlltrhcucK , los OarneauJr , A. Henry , IS ii AnderMon , VVm 'li.Maul , v nros ; U. II Will ftlms A. I' . Iloplcltts , pres.1 A. MUlftnL casnlcr ; K. II llryaut assistant cosliler OMHA MMCTOM Boots and Shoos iai1KEKDALT j6sES t CO , Sneceiaort to liecd , Jouoi i Co Wholesale Manufacturers ofBiots&Stioes AcenU for Hoston Itubbcr Klina Co , 11(13.1101 ( and 110J Unrnor Street , Omaha , Nctiraata Brewers SlOItZ sTlLEIi , Lager Beer Brewers I.VU Notli Elilitecnth gticct , Omuliii , Nebratks Co rn I coj EAGLE CfStNICE WOIUCS , Manufacturers ofGalyauizcd Iron Cornice Window-caps iinilinptullle < ik < rllKht' . John Kpeattor , proprietor llW nuil 11J Soutb ICtu ttrect steam FlttlnBiPump9 n , Etc OIjARKSI1J.UI 11UATIXO CO , Pumps , Pipes and Engto , Eteaul , water , rnllnar and nilnlnv luiipllca , etc , ! BJ , KSi anil Wl Kamam ttreel Omatia U. S. WIND EXdlXE & PUMP CO , Steam and Water Supplies , Kalllclar win ] mills 013 and ! i Joiips at , , Omaha O. IVHoss , Acting Manager lmOWKELL it GO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery Hheot-lrou worlc , 6team pumpa , aaw mills , 121J-1215 Learonttorth street , Oinaha , Iron Works PAXTOX & VIEHLlXOinOX WORKS , Wrongnt and Cast Iron BnilfliiiE Work Knlnc , trasi work , Kcneru ! fouiJry , niaclmie nnd blacksmlib work Olllco and works U. 1 * . Uj aud lull aliocl , Omaha , _ OUAUA WIRE & tltOX WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk mill , window minrds flower stands , wire sums etc \g Norlh ICtb street , Omaha OMAHA SAVE A IROX WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vanlls , Jail work , Iron shutters und Mr ] nscnpis tl Apdieciiipropr Cor , tub and Jafcsou tt . SajshjJDoors , Etc , M. A. DlSlUlOivirca , ' Wholesale manufacturers nt M Doors Blinds and , , Mouldings Ilrjucli olllcp 121b and Itnrd streets , Omaha , Neb VNIOti STOUK 3 * .l/D CO , Of South Omaha , Limited PRINCIPAL-POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1303 FARNAM BTREKT fisjsiirs , ! ! ! ! 1 ji I , IspiisjIsisiiilptM ir isSfssJsjj TAPEWORM 5 Willi head or no lea ! no fattlnx required Bond Uo ktanmlurcircular ] > r II , K y buillti , bD clH- III 723 Ullintl , St.Lauli.ua , OMAHA JOBBERS ' DIRKTORY . ' { ' ARrlculturnl Implonionl8 _ h l.ixix\ERA MErCAEPCb , ' 18 Agricult'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriage ! j- 11u Rk , etc vvliolo3lo , DmaliaNctiratft mouxe ' mTuwrxtsvoiwTiiv , ud . i .Manuratturer nnIJoM > er9ln , Wagons , Buggies , Rjto , Plows , Etc i 'j Cor.Pill snciraflneslicetOmaha , ' j I ArtlBta' Motorlolo | • ' ' A , lioSPE , Jr , • ' , Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs 1 1511 liouiilaiatreot.Omaha , NobrasXa * DootBontj SliooB W. \ MoitSE ACO. . , . , 1 JoDoers or Ms ani Snoot 101,11H liaJlMimU * alroet , Oma a. ManufaotOTT , ! Mnnimer slrcet , r.u-tuc. B . goal , Coke , Etc | , JAMES W , TilAVjifEircOAIj CO , i- Miners and Shippers of Coal and Cote • { Hciomat U. S. Nallonal Hank lliill.llnn , Omaha , I oMa It A CO A1. , CO /r.tT/.trB / uo 11 . Jobhcrs of Hard and Soft Coal f : WJ Sonlh lllh streetOmnha , Nthranka ' jl , XEiniASKA VUEICO , \ \ ' Shippers of Coal and Coke { , 511 South l.lt'i streetOmnlia , NVbraska [ • Commlaalon nnd Stqrogo 1 RUWEU , fc rJdUET.L , ' 5 Storage and Commission Merchants , ' ! Bpcclalllea-llnlltr. r-wa. chocio imiiltrr , tam ; . llll lluwaid streelOmaha Noli ' ClKora . ' EEAX , ARMtrriioxa A CO , ; , Wholesale Cigars j ; lOSNorth Ctli StreetOmaha , Neb Hello H3) , ' jl Pry Coofj3 and Notlona K ] M. E. SMITH A CO , 1 , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions ' • , | 1102 nd 1101 Douglaa , cor llth street , Oranh a , Neb W KILPA1 RICK KOClfURyWoODS CO , : f Importers &Mers iu Dry Good ? , Notions { I dents'I'nrnlslilnc IJool * . Tomir llth and Harney " 5' streetsOmahaNelirnsin ; S , 1 Furnlturo " | Ki DEVE \ Y A STONE , ; | ' Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitiira \h \ Farnam street , Omaha , Nebraska h J CHARLES SHIVERWK , , | . ' Furniture j B , < ; Oaiaha , Nebra < kn < Ui Crqcorlo8. ! > McCORD , MIADYACO , 1' , Wholesale Grocers , If 13th and r.cavenwcrtti tt 'jeti , Oinaha Nebraska Hardware W wj imbtiTcu , K Hrayy Hardware , Iron and * Sled , i Sprincs , tneon sok ! hiriware lumbir , etc 1201 1211 Harney MreetOruaha HIMEUA UOH A TA YhOR , * Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Mechanics Tools and Iluralo Pciloj lioi Douglas street , Omaha , Neb -a Lumber , Eto JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , * | * I Wholesale Lumber , Etc \ - Imported and American Portland Cement Etatt * agent forMliwnukoo llydinullc Cement ana ( Julta White Llmo ' ' . " CHAS R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lnmhor . J Wood carpels and panjuntlloor' nir 0th an J Douglas V' atrects , Omaha , Nebraska OMAHA LUMBER CO , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale ' * | . 16th street and Union l'uclno track , Omaha J. . LOUIS BRADFORD % Dealer in Lumher , Lain , Lime , Sash \ ; , Doors , etc Yards Corner ? th nti.l lonai : OQlca ; Corner ldtli and UdukIbs J FRED W. ORA Y , j Lumher , Lime , Cement , Etc Etc i CcrnerSth and DouKlas street ) , Omaha ' j O' . N. D1ETZ , 'J ' Dealer in All Kinds of Lumher 4 il 13lh and California streets , Omaha , Nobrasta I j Ml 11H nory a ndTNot lon a. J I. OliEREELDER A CO , A Importers & Johhers in Millinery & Notions • I 103 , SIO and S1J South Ulu street . " • [ . . i ; : Notion 9. ; ; J. T. ROlllNSOX NOTION CO , ' . { Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods ' ; ; • 1121 Humor street , Omaha . . J -I Oils • . CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , " I J Wholesale RcOncd and Luhricating Oils f Azlo Grilse , etc Omaha A. It IlUhop Manager . } PLl , , , ? r ' w. t carpenje r paper co , * . Wholesale Paper Dealers Carry a nleo slock of nr'n'lng , nrapplna nnd itrltlnt ' ] iHI paper fl'eUal attentluu Klven tu card paper ? | Sa _ feB . to lH ljjuull A. L. DEANE A CO . > Oi'iiorul A Bents for Halls ' Safes \ lalia K ) South 10th St , Omaha ' . i Toy8 , Eto , ' ( II HARDY A CO , Jobbers of j Toys , Dolls , Alto , Fancy G03JS , X House FurnlihlnK floods , Children's Carriages 12M J lamam streetOmahaNeb -Jj I CHICAGO SHORT LINE i OI'THE | Chicago , Mitwaukeo _ & St Paul Ry ' | The llcst Itouto from Oinnba and CouucU f I • 111 u in to t ' TWO TltAINS DAILY BBTtVKKN OMAHA ' AND COUNCIL llMlt'l'S i Chicago , AND Milwaukee , % St l'uul , Minneapolis , Cedfir Itapldc , } Rock Island , Freejiort , Horkford , -f , Clinton , Ihiljiique , Davenport , 4 | Elgin , Madlsuu , Jancsrille , 4 UelulU Winona , fs Crosse , H' iiSdallotbarliaporlaot points East , Northeast and * -i bouthuast J , For tbrounh tickets eall on the ilakataxf at at las Vil Jarnam street In Harker moot , or at Unlua 1'aiJfli j * llit "i ruilmsnhlesinrsaud the nuait Dining Tarsia Ihi -1 world are run on tha mainline ol tnu Chicago , sllf i Kkusce A lit I'aul llatllara , , aud erurf attention II " paid to i . > ais uii rs \ > j tourteous mloro ol Ihi • V • omusnx 1UMII.I.KK. aeneral Manancr . , . . ' . . . j. KTLCKKH As.lttinlUeoeral Uanagar A. V , II OAllJ'K.NTlflt . , tieueral l'a . nj r ant Ticket Agent i O l-O. K. 1IBA VKOB1) . Assistant GsnaraJ rtutaisl J . HoilllcketAient I IJ J