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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1889)
aH I I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : Fti&AY , DECEMBER 0. 1880 3 I THE SPECULA riVE MARKETS , _ ' mH A Wonkor FoolLne Developed In the K Wheat Pit F V NEWS FAR FROM S2NSATIONAL IJIJIj A Iiocnl llouriili Sentiment An B linmn'r Feeling In Corn Oats IjljK Fairly Active Moro ( merest B In I'rovUloni , K H CHICAGO I'llODUGH MA.UKKT9. _ _ _ r _ Cntctoo , Dec Special [ Telegram to IJH Tub line.J Wheat made n show ot firmj B ncs3 during the urMtcr part of the day , but m the last hour of the traillnc witnessed ati B nrttvo development of a weaker fooling and M the closing quotations received n shrinkage IjV of % @l4ans compared with yostordiy The B nmvs was far from sensational In Its clmrnoi 1 tcr , but it was of n sort to feed the prcdis- B position todlshourtomnent oil the ptrt of the m holder * and to produce lower in.irlc.ot3. The | _ H boards ' cables rcllcetcil a rather castor fool B Ing abroad , though IJecrbohm quoted B I-otulon "llrm , with buyers asking more B inonoy for their wheat " New Yorlc K. lialtlmoro and some of the western winter | _ | _ E wheat markets exhibited consldornblo moro B firmness and ntrernjtti than Chicago , but the B northwest was Wetilc on the exhibit of re- B B } ccipts at Minneapolis and Duluth Thpy are ji falling olT , but with not sulllclciit rapidity to P H coma up to expectations The local scntl- P H incut was very bearishall ; the old straw was l _ l _ B threshed over and nil discouraging features B B of ( the mnrkct were obtruded conspicuously B BI into view The old boars ware in the saddle P B nna at the grand round up" at the end It P B wns decided that the Joncs-Ucain P Bj party had becu a big factor to B P > the ileelino Spcculativo offerings P Pj wcro certainly heavier thun they have been BBpj for seine lima unci the bearish confldcnco BBBJ seems to hnvo boon iledJodl.y stiffened us a BBp ) result of the fulluroof the markets to bull BBS Alay wheat opened uttj-lr , rnnged for a long BBBj ) whllo lit AVXiti'il4o } with n tondancv to drag W nrouml .SiM : ! 4'j. Toward the miililloof the BBBJ session the pneo worked oft a trillo llrmer up BBBJ aid again settled , tins tlmo ruthcr sharply BBj and with a largely increased volume of unit BB | ncss passing The prlco got down to till ) c which point was touched several times there BBW after The close was SliJiJOlSi c. Do- BBBj ccmbcr opened at • OJnQ'iD.Vc , worked BBb dowu to 7S ? following too lluctua- BBpi lions in May and closed at TSVc BBBj January opened at 60c , ranged at S0 , ' , @ ? % BBpt and closed nt ' . > ) { a The big end of the trauu BBV was done the last half of the session BBpJ There was un easier feeling in the corn BBA mnrKOt and only a moilerato umount of busi- BBaf ncss wns transuded Heavy deliveries of BBA spot corn on the previous afternoon was one BBsJ cause of the decline in near futures The BmbE damp weather which was formerly the roa- _ _ H son for the llrmncss , was disregarded in to- BM days operations , the cause for which was BBaJ tha deliveries above mentioned which gave BBbx rlso to the opinion that there was no present BBpr intention of renewing tno last BBbi months innnipulatlvo tactics The nro B BM portion of No 2 daily receipts is steadily BBBj diminishing ns deliveries from the now crop BBBJ ir.crcnuo nnd with a good article of shipping BBBx corn urocurublo at 'JSytiSJ-io which Is about BBVj the present | > rtco of No II , tliero is very BBBJ little cull for No 2. Now that lalo nuvlitn- BBVJ tlon is practically over rail shipments will BBm doubtless consist lurgcly of lower grades and BBVJ the No 2 will for the greater part go to BBVJ swell the elevator stocks December was BBBJ prcssod for sale at the opening but found BBV plenty of buyers on the first decline and BBVj utter selling at ISl o Improved to UlVc but BBVj again became weak nnd dccllnod BBVj to S0)a nnd reacted again to Ulc , BBBi which was bid at the close January closed BBVJ at UOJuC , and May at 3j : , .i'13 Yc BBBJ Oats were fairly active mid firmer early BBVj with some transactions nt a } ( iic advance , BBVJ but Inter in the day some of the recent buy BBBJ crs turned sellers and through a luck of BBVJ support the early improvement was fully BBV lost Trading was local in character and BBVj conllnod within the } \a range , May rccolv- BBV lug the greatest attention Although Sic BBV was touched , many selling orders at that BBB point could not be executed No 2 to go to BBB' ' store sold ourly at 2Uc , closing at 20Vc. BBl No S white oats for Muy sold at IMJ/OitJ c. BBV In provisions there was a llttlo moro lntor- BBB est shown Outsiders failed to increase BBB their trading to any mutorial extent , but a BBV stronger feeling developed n decided disposi- BBBJ tion upon the part of the shorts to cover BBVj their contracts Purchases of pork and j short ribs particularly inado for that pur- BBBj pose were uuito considerable , and , in fnct , BBmj proved to be the fouturo of the days busi- BBVJ ncss ilutcliinson was the largest indl- BBpJ vidunl seller of future properly Packers BBBJ wcro again sparing with their offerings BBBj Compared with yesterdays closings the , BBVj market showed an advance of lOu on Decern- BBBJ her pork , So on January und May pork and I BBV December und Mav short ribs , and 2ytc on December und January lard and May short BBV rbs H Chicago iavic stock BBj CniCAOo , Dec 5. [ Special Telojratn to BBl Tni : Ubb.1 Catilb There was llttlo or Bflk' nothing new in the trndo Host steers sold BBS easy and at about steady prices and salcs- Bfll men who had lean , plalu or common stock Bflft badj.0 wait until buyers got through loouliig r Bflj over tha best , and then the poorest of the Bflff above named had to bo sold for what sales Bfl > _ men could gat , not by any moans the price BBl asked There wcro about 3,000 Tcxans on BBl the mnrltot , the bulk soiling about the same BBj us heretofore Native butchers stock was i BBl slow ami prices weak Business In the BBl stocker and feeder line was quiet , the supply ' BBM light and the demand light Cholco to extra bcoves , (4.9C@S.2 , ' i ; medium to BBV' ' goad steers , 1350 to 1500 lbs , BBV * l.00@l.75 ; l. ' 'Oi ) to lir : > 0 lbs , $ 'I.S0@4.25 ; BBV WOto lUOO lbs t2.i)0@.Vj0. ) Stocker * anil j BBM feeders , fl.S0@3.S0 ; cows , bulls nnd mixed 1 BBff * 1.10 ( < t2.75 ; bulk , r2.OO@2.40. Texas stcors 1 Bflt fJ.OUQ' ' .OO : cows ? 1.40a ; : .10. MB ! Hous Business was again brisk with llttlo BBj or | IQ margin in values as compared with ; MM ) yesterday , A few early solos showed a light { MBj advance , but later on hogs were freely of- MBj fcrcd nt yesterdays ' prices Packers paid HflBj tlu , wlllu ran70 or K1.U5@3.T5. largely f/l.TO / i , MBJ and shippers 1.70 ( < ftl.SO , largely $3.7S. Light MHHf sorts , mudo ; j.70@l.7S ; for bulk , a few off MB style and common ut f3.0l@3ti5. B 11NANCJAU BBJ Nbw Voiik , Djc , 5. I Special Tolegratn to Bfl | Tub Uuk.I Stocks There was a moru set BH tied feollng in stocks this morning , The Bflr outcome ot all iho irregularity in prices ot BB lata will probably ho u dull mnrltot tbo rest BBV of tbo year The most uggrosslvo operators BBl on both sides conccdo this at present The BHf boars say to soil on rallies Tlio bulls say to BET buy ou breaks This means very coiuorva- BH tlvo action among professionals and llttlo or BH no trading by tbo publio for the presoat BB Yesterdays operations rovaatod llttlo of BB what may bo bxpostod , Tliero was no Bflv special reason for an advance < n Cbloago BBJ Gas except the action of shorts m the face of BBl the statcuiont that a dividend will bo paid BBl Orders from the west are against gas Chi | BBj cage orders were selling ones In St Paul and BBl Kock Island , The action ot the , HMV boars Is against antltracito prop Bflr ertles This Is moro than balanced Bflfi by tbo belief that an RngUsh syudicato is J back of the pool in this property At the BBJ ; opening today London was again u buyer of B' Koadin and Missouri Pacific While there BBj was for a tlmo u feollng of weakness , with BBj activity came a tlrmer touo First prlcos as BBj ' compared with last ovonlug's ilguros , wore HB rather Irrogulur , though tha declines were BB' In a majority , Changes , however , were gen BB'erally for slight fractions only , tending In a Bb tow case * % per cent cither way Early do * BM clincs were contlned to small fractions in BM every cats except New Knglcud , wbtob BM yielded I par cent to 43. The ohango in the BM tamper of si > eculation was sharp aad ull of BM' the early losses were recovered , with soma BM thing iu addition , Missouri Pacillo being the BV . most promtaont la tbo advance with a gain i 1 per cent to C"1 , followed by Denver , Texas Si l-Vt Worth New England was the omy slusgiih stock r.i the changes , whllo I'rio nnd Heading showed marked strength In the last Part of tbo hour , rising 14 to 07/ . Now Knglnnd , Missouri Pncillc , Hoadlng , Lackawanna , Union Pa- clllc , St Paul and Sugar Ilollnenes wcro the loading stocks , lloforo noon Northern Pa- cillo preferred yielded i ( to fljf , Missouri P.icltlc dropped hack to COVf and Union Pav clllc to fu'i , whllo trust stocks were steady , There was a very favorable turn for the bulls In stocks In the List hour Tliero was on easier feollng for money and n good rally took plnce Sugar went up to O'ljjf , or 2' per cent ndvanco at the close Coal stocks picked tip pretty well , Holding showing l { per cunt pain and Lackawanna M gain for the day Now Knglnnd contluuod weak Northern PaciRo preferred closed a point higher nt " " > . Loulsvillo wasi per cent higher i , ut 81Ulg ! Four was 2 per cent higher ) , nt 72' ' , The Granger group closad steady The total solos were 2S1.741 shares The following were the closing ( piotitlons i US ts rtguUr Ki iMortli rii l'acino . am [ U.B.4scoupons . . ,127 aloprefBrreil 74' U.S.4'isr , fiilar.l < U ! < O. & X. W 107J4 II.a.Mis coupons . 10" > doprererred UU I'actOcdsot'J I ) . . . , IIA N.V.bentral HH'J Central pacific . . . My I * . D..V R 18 : lilc o.tAlton . . lit Itocklslwd . . . . . . W'i Chtcaio.llurliniton ( ! . . JI.iSt.1' . , fi lt . Ajulner 10l ? { UoprsterrodVJ \ IJ..Ii.JeW n7'ISt.l'ivul.VOm\hi . SS'l llllnolsCpntril1 i \ \ doprerorrea isi' ' .i I. . U..tW ' . { ttaion Pacillo tl5 hansasJcTorf.11 . . . tl \ > ' . St It .V 1' 1" > l.nVoHliors | hW ; ilopreforrtjil MI'S ' Michigan Ceutral . HJ iWeitera Union . . . M MissouriI'aclilc . . . m'jl Monev li-isler at 3@6" per cent Pitt us Mbiioantii.b Pai-eii ty t&hli per cent Stcui.i.vo Kxciiakoi : Quiet and steady ; sixty-day bills , RSO ; domanil * I.S4 f .tllliini ; Htoac ! . Nr.w YoitK , Djo . " i. fSpocUl Telegram to , Tub Uns.-rin | follj.vhu arj tha mlu- in , g stock quotations ! Alice . , 110 llale& Norcross..2 < M Cateilimln j 11. II..IM Horn Stiver 2J. " i CoastDck , T. ld.tJ ) : ) ) Iron silver SIC ( : oinstock 'I' .8cp.iK : ) ) Ontario : Vl llrailnooilT l H' > Ophlr -J < J KICrtsto Mil I'lymoutn 2.D ( ' Jould.t Curry 1M Savage 123 I'UODUU 13 U V It IC H V i. , CrtmAuo Djo 5 lli : n. ra close Wheat Lower ; Doconibor , 78 0 ; January , 7'JjJtfc : Mav Snjic Uorn li.iBior ; Uecembor , 31o : May , 3.1' c. , Oats Easier ; Decoiubsr , 205 < ? c ; Muy , 22Jfu. Hyo Dccombor , 44 > fc Uarley Nothing doing Prime Timothy $1.20. Flaxseed Cash , 81.3TiC3l.33tf ; May , $1.13. Whisky $ l.0J. , Pork Steady ; January , $3.40 ; May , $3.77tf. , Lard Steady : January , fj.Oijf ; May , $0.10. Flour Nominally easier without chantro iu prlcos ; winter wheat , ? 3.U0gl.3. ( ) ; spring wheat , $3.ar < t4.00 ; rye , $2.50 2.85 ; buck wheat , $ l. i0@2.00 perewt Provisions Shoulders , $4.37'tfJ$4.50 ; short clear $ j.0j@5.10 ; short ribs , January , * 4.77tf. llutter Steady ; creamery , lS37c ; dairy , 15@23c. Cheese Firmer ; full cream Cheddars und Hats , O. 'i'CgO c ; Young Americas 9 > f@10c. Eggs Firm and higher ; fresh , 23J ( V52oc. Hides Steady ; light groan saltud , Oc ; dry calf , 5@Hc ; deacons , each , 20c. Tallow Steady ; No 1 solid packed , 4c ; No 2 , 3 @ 3tfcj cake , 4Jfc. Kceoiiits Shlnmts Flour 14,00. ) " 10.003 Whont 8S.00J 14.000 Corn 10J.OOJ 123,00'J Oats 137,00' ' ) 104,000 Ninv Vorlc , Dec fi Wheat Receipts , 93.200 ; exports , 00,300 ; spot weaker ; No 2 rod , 8H334tfo In elevator ; 83tf@S5JjJo nlloat ; 8l j. iji0u f , o. b. ; ungraded red , "OJI'Q' llc Oi > tiotis weak ; No 2 rod , Djcom- ber , closing at Sl c. Corn Ueceipts , 27(1I)0 ( : exports , 40,400 ; Bpot stronger ; No 2 , 43@12tfe in elevator ; 43X@ j.fc ! nlloat ; unpradod mixed , W@ 43p/c. Options dull , December closing at 42 , ' c. Oats Hccelpts 99.100 ; experts , 9,500 ; spot stronger Options active ; December closing , 2SJ/o ; spot No 2 whllo un > @ 'Jlc ; western , Sf JOe ; whlto , 30@35c. Coffee Options closed llrm and 15 points up fc'nles : 03,750 bags ; December , $15.40 < < $15. ( > 0 : spot Hlo dull and lower ; fair cargoes , $10.51. . Sugar Haw , very strong ; refined , firm and ( julot Petroleum Steady ; United closed at $1.02pffor January Eggs Firm ; western , 29@-9tfc. Pork Firm Lard Firmer ; western steam , $ G.33tf@ 0.35 ; closing nt$1.29 asked Hutler Firm ; Klgin , 2lc ) ; western dairy , 9@18c ; creamery , 14$37tfc. ( Cheese Quiet and uuehanged ; western , 7tf ( < U0c. Liverpool , Dec S. Wheat Firm ; demand poor ; California No 1 , 7s 4@7s 4tfd ; red , western spring , 7s 2d@7s 3d ; red western wlntor fls OtfQlds Kitfd Corn Steady ; demand poor ; now mixed western , 43 % & per cental Kunxiis City , Dee 5. Wheat Weaker ; No 2 hard , cash , tlc ; No 3 hard , cash , 5lo ! ; No 2 Boft , cash , 09u asked Corn Quiet ; No 2 , cash , 23c ; afterwards , 231 0 bid ; No 3casli. , 23oasked ; No 2 whlto , cash , 22tf u bid Oa Wo 2 , cash , 17o ; January , 17tfc bid MtnneiiiialM Doe G. Sample wheat In good demand early for upper grades , i other grades selling at unsatisfactory prices ; i ' receipts , 3S1 cars ; shipments , 89 curs , Clos ' ing ! No I hard Daccmbor , 77 u ; May , ' S3j c ; on track , 79c ; No L northern , 75Jfc ; i Muy , Sljl c ; on truck , 77c ; No 2 northern , ' December , Tie ; May , 77tfo ; on track , 70 ' @ 74c. Milwnukar Dec 5. Wheat Easy ; 1 No 2 spring In store , 72@73c ; May , 7Stf c. Corn Steady ; No ! i. 2'Jo. ' Oats -Steadj : No 2 wliito , 23 1.5@33tfe. Hyo Quiet ; No 1 , 44tfc Uurloy Easy ; No 2 , 473 c , Provisions-Steady ; pork , $ 'J.33. ' St IjimiIh , Dec G. Wnoat Lower ; [ cash , 79o ; May , S2 c. Corn Lower ; cash 23c : May 20@20Jic Oats-Weak ; May , 2Jifc Pork Dull at $10.00. Lard Dull nt fo,70. Whlsky-J1.02. Hutter Dull , Cincinnati , Dee B , Wheat In good I demand ; No 2 red , 80c , Com Firm ; No 2 mlxod , 33 ; , Oats Quiet and llrm ; No 2 , mixed , 23e. Whisky-$1.03. IjU'c srooit Ctiloago , Dec 5. The Drovers Journal 1 reports as follows : Cattle - Hecelpts , 17.000 : market weak generally and a shade lower ; bcoves , fl 'JUQ 6.25 ; steers , $3.90 4.75 ; stockers and feed crs , $1.65@3 SO ; Toxus cattle , $ l.40@3.90. iiogs-Hoeolpts , :10,000s : market slow and weak ; mixed , $3.&u < S3.60 : heavy , $3.50fl 3.85 ; light J.55f33.S0. Shnop Receipts , 7.000 ; natives , $3.00 il ft.40 ; westerns , $3.5031.23 : Texans , V3.4P(3 ( 4.15. Kumhih City , Do ; . 5. Cattle Hooolpts i 3,000 ; shipments , 3,400 : market slow but steady ; natives , $3.25@3.73 ; cows , $1.00 © 2,40 ; stockers und feeders , $3.I5@3.10. Hogs Hecelpts , 3U00 ; shipments , 900 t inarKet , stronger ; light , J3.5r. 3.70 ; mixed and heavy , $3 00,33,70. Ntttlonal St ioIc Yard * . Kan St Iinuid , Dec 5-Cattlo Hecelpts 1,400 ; 1 shipments , 3,800 ; market strong ; fair to fancy native steers , f'1.20 , < il.90 ; stockers und foedcrs , $1 , 5 8.10. Hogs Hocolits | , 0,200 ; shipments 1,100 ; murkot a shade higher ; heavy , $3.003.70 i ! ; packiug$3.50 3.Kj light , f3.15ij.OO. ( Koux City , Doe 5. Cattle Recpts , 85 ; shipments , 400 : umrtrct strong ; cows | , $1.00(32.15 ( ; stockorsand feeders , $ L60@.V30 j ; veal calves , $3.00 3.15. Hogs Receipts , 4,000 ; mar tot closed barely steady-light ; , $ . ' 1.43 , ' < ® 3 47J < ; heavy , 3.43tf@3.0 : mixed $3.37tfftJ3.45. aOJIAIIA LIV'K sl'JOl • Cuttlo Thursday , Dec 5. There woiro hardly enough fresh cattle in the yards to uiako market , hut with the hold over thcro was a great plenty , sucb as they were It was claimed that thcro was not a tingle good bullooit la tbo yards , but ; what beeves tHere were hero wcro half fnt and unfinished stuff There wcro a few cattle of pretty j good weights , but they did not have enough fnt on their frames to make thotn desirable Value * . wcro un changed , but the tooling was bet ter < and good cattle might hnvo commanded - mandod strong prices The buyers took hold a llttlo better in cases where the cattle were what they wanted , but anything clso was very slow sale The best hecves hero were only eood enough to bring I.Xfk ) . Thcro were quite n good tunny c ws In the yards today , but not tnuny that could bo called anymore moro than fair The murkot would have to bo called about steady , but if there was any change It was on the sldo of strong prices for the batter grades A few pretty good cows sold nt $2.25 , but $1.05a2.1Ubought ( ; the bulk The supply of feeders was quita large nlthougb the receipts wcro light A good many buyers wcro in the yards look Ing around , and some of them had boon hero sovornl days waiting for something that would suit thorn in quality and price The early trading was light , butbeforo the close ot the market , qulto n good many cattle had changed hands The prices paid wnro not ossnntlally different from yesterday KaMvos broUKht • = $3 30 3.03. limit , The hog market was steady to So higher The trade was not very nctlvo , the packers apparently wanting the hogs at about yostorr days ' prices , but they wcro forced to meet the ndvanco nnd a clearance was effected In good season In the morning , The bulk of the hogs sold nt ftlBOS&li-tf , as ngalnst $3.47 } < fi(3.t0 yestordny The packers were reporting their hogs as costing about Sojuoro than yesterday , SIlRCl ) . The receipts wcro light and tbo demand still lighter No ono uppourod to want any sheep today , . Itpoclpts Cattle 000 Hogs j : r.soo , Sheep 78 Prevailing Prices " The following Is a tabic of prices paid In this t market for the grade * of stock moil tlonod t : Prime 1 steers , 1330 to VM 11.S..SI.O0 . @ 4 45 flood ( steers , 1-lV ) to 1153 1hs. . . 3.0' ) ( < t.00 floodsteers ( , 1050 to 1330 lbs . . 321 OtiMl Common \ 1030 to 1150 lt > steers 3.03 ( < 3-2i Western steers 2.40 0)1.21) ) Common canners 1.00 ( i1.5'3 ' Ordinary ' to fair cows 1,50 0180 Fulr to good cows 1.S0 rg2,00 Oooa ( to oholco cow3 2.00 2.511 Cholco ( to fancy corn-foJ. cows 2.5U @ 103 Fair to good bulls 1.03 ( u > 2.UJ Light stockers and feeders . . . 2.U0 MJ.I10 Fcoders,950to 1100 lbs 3.2J M3 DO Fair to cholco light hogs . • I. ri2tfft : ) .l0 ! Fnlr to choice he ivy hogs 3.VI t .3.55 Fair to cUoIch mixed hogs 3.50 < W > J. . ' )5 ) Common I to rough hogs 3.25 ( d > 3.40 Ilctircsu.itacivo a 1I3 i. 3TEKHS. No Av Pr No APr. . 01 i ' 1093 2 80 3 11S3 3 25 5 1194 2 85 37 1303 3 25 , 20 1343 3 00 IS 1323 3 25 10 1175 3 00 20 1210 3 35 12 1250 3 00 5 1UH 3 30 1 1270 3 03 11 11115 3 10 33 1074 3 05 43 1103 3 50 9 1137 3 10 • 0 1300 3 05 10 103S 3 10 05 1255 3 55 , 21 1270 3 1010 1337 3 00 It 115(1 ( 3 23 1 1570 3 75 11 12J0 3 25 cows 1 920 140 3 1210 1874 * 1 800 100 9 1050. 1 90 1 950 100 8 1000 2 00 0 l < 93 100 18 9S3 2 00 1 1023 100 21 1001 2 00 15 1083 105 22 1147 2 03 22 1087 1 t 20 105S 2 10 18 1020 175 4 1013 2 10 25 970 ISO 5 832 2 10 7 1114 1 80 4 7o2 2 20 3 1233 1 S5 8 1154 2 20 0 075 .1 S7V4 53 1115 2 25 17 1103 1 87tf 1 1370 2 25 rir.DEit3. 20 921 3 30 21 901 2 05 24 809 8 35 31 1010 2 70 3 1237 2 35 3 940 2 70 11 931 2 40 2 1170 2 75 2 S35 2 50 13 1001 2 75 20 1053 2 55 1 930 2 75 53 902 2 53 10 1103 2 75 4 1035 2 00 9 1014 3 75 5 742 2 00 23 1014 2 95 11 „ 9SS 2 05 IIUMS 3 1405 103 1 1480 2 00 3 1010 105 4 1420 2 10 1 1711) 1 73 CANNEItS 1 870 100 ' 1 1120 125 1 780 1 85 OALYR3. 1 200 4 03 2 233 4 00 8TOCKEI19. 37 515 2 30 30 004 2 40 40 090 2 30 . STAGS 1 1390 3 00 1 13D3 2 75 WRsreittt CATTLE • Owner and No Av Pr 01 fecdors 794 2 05 1 iioas No Av Sk Pr No Av Sk Pr 4..405 $3 40 01).245 ) 80 $3 52V 54 . . .190 80 3 40 54..335 103 3 52tf 50..175 80 3 40 03..291 200 3 V 'tf 07..331 4S0 3 50 1)5..2S5 ) 240 3 G3M 09..270 200 3 50 05 . . .333 100 3 52M 59..314 80 3 50 59..277 40 3 02tf 01..310 100 3 00 03..270 120 3 6'jtf 51..323 250 3 5a 03.,287 123 U B3tf 01..270 210 3 00 OS . . 343 210 3 53tf CO..251 200 3 50 05..241 120 . ' ) 52 > < 09..213 80 3 50 07..317 320 3 fritf , 07. . . 2S7 440 3 00 53..333 120 3 S2tf 09 . . .293 200 3 00 04..300 SU Soil ! 35..301 80 3 50 57..255 120 3 B2tf 00..251 200 3 00 03. . . 295 880 3 82tf 09..255 320 3 5) 09.277 100 3 52tf 10,323 80 3 50 03..25S 000 3 52tf JO . . 271 40 3 50 73..210 330 3 .Wtf 03..213 120 3 50 42.310 203 3 53'-f 00.20'J ' 100 3 50 03 . . .250 840 3 52tf 50..801 230 3 00 70..879 103 3 52tf 1 00..381 100 3 50 59..885 200 3 58tf 03. . . .217 120 3 50 03..320 240 3 03K 1 1 50. . . 311 80 3 00 07..331 100 3 B8tf 1 07..219 80 3 50 5S . . 313 100 3 53 J J 1 03..299 SO 3 60 03. . . 278 0 3 02)rf 47..333 133 3 M ) 00..303 100 3 B3tf I 09..315 840 3 50 51. . . .320 240 3 B8 > 3 1 I 09..234 100 3-50 03..290 200 8 & 8tf 1 09..293 40 3 50 03..243 100 3 B2tf 1 73. . . 200 180 3 50 04..344 40 3 03 | < 1 04.237 103 3 53 03 . . .290 120 3 02tf 1 71..237 430 3 50 05.333 200 3 B8tf 1 03..893 240 3 50 05.311 40 3 63 > < 74..237 100 3 50 09..203 40 3 52l | 1 j 00. . . .331 410 3 00 75. . . .213 100 3 B3tf 1 70..803 100 3 53 73..2.11 180 3 53tf 1 05..315 80 3 50 09.,290 200 U 03i 1 07..833 180 3 50 04.271 SO II BStf 1 07..315 120 3 00 47.,351 3 05 05.207 80 3 G3K 80..250 SO 8 05 49..38.1 40 8 B3tf 03..819 12J 3 55 05..809 120 3 63tf 57.,800 S3 3 53 03..848 130 3B3tf 57..330 200 3 53 70,234 100 SBStf 54.,334 80 3 55 27.,803 100 3 B'itf 29.817 3 55 03.200 310 3 62Ji 80..19U 60 3 55 05,212 210 3 52 } Disposition oCStnck CATTLE Armour & Cudahy , , 149 Omaha , 59 Hammond & Company 229 Swift & Company 403 Rothschild & Uuderwood 133 Groenomcycr S3 H.Ueckor 43 Shippers and feeders 373 tioas Armour-Cudahy. , . , 2,730 ] Omaha , , ] ,350 Hammond & Company 010 Swift & Company , , 007 Speculators , , . 090 I.lvo Stook Notoi M , Mackoy marketed hogs from Eustls , M , A. Hcaerty had hogs In from Oakland 11. Hogors came la from Delta with cows Danrel Carre , of Beatrice , marketed bogs ' Emloy brothers Marketed hogs from Wis- ner ner.Crouch Crouch brothers.of St Edwards.markcted bogs Fred Wearing , of Albion , was In with I sheep , Vansant brothers marketed hogs from Ewlng Harris & llartello had hogs In from Hau- cock , la [ J. O. Clclaud , representing tbo .lNyo-Wil- son-Morchoiiso cnmiianjvwns in from Stan ton with two cars of hogs . ( , < T. J. Caldwell was In frtom Harlem , la , with bogs I it tames Mlllorof AxtollNvas on the market with hogs ' ' ' " ' . Crawford k Davis of Red Oak ' , la , mnrj kctcd hogs , Gully & Taylor , of Ske oti , had bogs on the market D , Downey brought cattle down from ltroken How i. R. N. Hisliop brought a load of cattle down from Broken How ' , Oakdnlo was rrprrscntcil by Dodge fc Wctborby who marketed hogs John II Moore wns ono of the Iowa stock shippers In from Perry with hogs J. S. Potter was ono of the Iowa shippers nt tbo yards and bad cattle In from Stiolby Inspector Howard condemned and turned over to tlio rondoriug company another lump Jnw steer Although thcro has apparently neon noth- lng j In the market this week to luduco an in- crcaso of hogs , still for Itto first four days there has bcon n gain of nbout four thousand over the some tlmo last week Shippers must olther keep their common cattle nt homo or olsc be prepared to accept ruinously low prices for thorn It was the honvy j run of half fat cattle that broke the market on Tuesday , nml it Is the over sup ply j or thut kind of cattle that is kocpitig the market down now Northwestern Llvo Stock Journal : , When February comes nnd wo see train loads of Nebraska corn fed steers going to Pugel j Sound anil Portland It will begin to look j ns if there wns n hereafter for the cattle tlo raising buslnoss The man who tightens his 1 grip on his herd now is the man who can wear good clothes atior next yenr's sales , The sun has never yet gene indent cloud but 1 it reappeared It will shine again on the j ust nnd unjust cattlemen Strengthen your faith 1 and hold on OMAHA W IiOIjHSaTiE MAKKKTS Giocorlo , I'foiIuuo , Fruits , lite Eoos Strictly rresh,21@233 ; cold storage 18c. ' 18c.Hikes. . Hikes Pmts Taj.low , Etc Green salted hides ! , 4j/o ! ; No 2 , G. S. Hides , Stfu ; dry Hint hides , 0i7c ; calf hides , 4 t4 > 5c ; damaged hides , 3o loss ; sheep pelts , green , each , 83c@ $1.00 ] ; sheep pelts , dry , per lb 7 < V13'Jc ; tal low ' No 1 , 4o ; No 2 , 3@3tf c ; grease , white , ' l@ltfc ; yellow , 2tfrf3c. ( LuMens Fancy , $5.50J7.00 ( ; choice , $4.50 @ 5.H0. Chiksb : Young Americas , full cream , 12o ; factory I twins , ll@l2tfc ; off grades , 7@So ; , Van Hosseu luloui , $11.50 per dor ; sap sago , 23c ; ; brick , 12 , ' c ; limburger , lie ; domes ' ttc Swiss , 13 ( < 5l4c. CitAN-nniutlKS Cnpo Cod , $9.03ffll0.00. Oiiaxoks Florida , per box $ , I.IW@3.50. Buckwheat Flouii Per bbl , $5.5iiit0 ( ' 00. Ai'1'i.ui Per bbl , common , $1.5l ) @ 2.00 ; choice , $3.00 ® 1.00. Cei.euy Per doz , 3Jc. Cai.ii'oiikia ( iiurBS $1.50 ( < i > 1.73. Sai.soiu W@4tfe per lb Staiioii 4 % < [ f .So per lb Stovi : Polish $2.00$5.g" ! per gross Spices Whole , per lb Allspice , 9c ; Cas sia , , China , 9c ; cloves , Pctiang , 23c ; nut megs No I , 75c ; pepper lSi19c. ( GiNnEii Jnniaicui \ pints , $3.00 per doz MinceMeat 20-lb cans , ,74 , ! c UoNi' .r-lOc per lb for choice PiinaEitvns 9X10c per lb Jellies l@ltf c per lb Uebswax No 1 , lfiOlOo Provisions Hums , no 1. 10-lb average , 10c : 20 to 28 Its Otfe ; 12 to 14 lbs , lOJ c ; shou' .acrs , 5ijc } ; breaufast bacon , No 1 , SJi'c ; ham sausage , 8 > c ; dried beef hums , } 4c ; beeT tongues , $0.00 per dozen ; dry salt meats , 5 ! ( V5 fo per lb ; ham roulette , 0J o : add lc per lb for small lots 1 Muss Pome Per bbl , $10.50. Bananas According to size , per bunch , .00(23.00. ( HuiTi.iiiNK' Tubs , 13o'rolls , 14c. CocoANUTS Per 100 , $3.00. Al'M.E HfTTEIt 0c. CliiEii-Bbls , $3.50 ; hf bbls , $3.00. M.u-I.i : Suoau l2)/al3j ( ) ( i > er lb Faiii.vaceous Gooiu-r-Harley , 3(3i3tfc ( ; afrlna , 41 c : peas , 3c : oat meal , 24 ( Vp3o ; muccaronl , lie ; vermicelli , lie : rlco , } @ 0c ; sago und tapioca , U@7c ; Lima beans , Stfo.CorFEE CorFEE Roasted Arbuckle's Arioso , 24c ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 2l Jc ; German , 24i6 | < ! ; Dilworth 24tfc ; Alaroma , 84 | c. Coitee- Green b'ancy old go lden Rio 1 23c ; fancy old poaborry , 23tfc ; Klo , uhoicoto 1 fancy , 23c ; Rio , prime , 21c ; Rio , good , 20o ; Mocha , Silo : Java , fancy Mandonling , 2So ; Java , good interior , 84c ; African , 21c. Candy 9tf@22c per lb Cnocoi.vTE anu Cocov 21@37o per lb ; German cbickory , red , 8c. Sausahe Bologna , 4S4tfc ( ; Frankfort , 7c ; 1 tongue , Sot summer , 10c ; headcheese , 0c. Poui.tuv Chickens , per doz live hens , $2.22 ; soring , $2.50$2.75 ( ; dressed , nor lb , 9@ ! lie ; turkeys , live , 'J ® 12a ; dressed , U(3l2e ( ; duetts , llvo , per doz , $2,50@3.00 ; dro3sod , per lb , 9@lie ; geese , live , per doz , $3.00@9.00 ; I dressed per 11) , U@llc. Pigs Feet Pickled , kits , 75c ; spiced pigs tongues , kits , $2.35 ; pickled tripe , kits , 03c : pickled H C tripe kits S5o ; spiced pigs 1 hocks , kits , $1.15. DiiiKii Fruit Currants , new , 0c ; prunes casks , 1,390 lbs , M. ' .j'c ; prunes , bbls or bags 1 4tfc ; citron peel , drums , 23 lbs , 24c ; lemon peel , drums , 20 lbs , 30c : fard dates , boxes , 12 lbs , 10c ; apricots , cholco ovupor.itcd , 14c 1 apricots , Jolly , cured , 25 lb boxes , 15c ; apri- cits , fancy , Mount Hamilton , 25 lb boxes 1 lOo ; apricots , choice , bigs , 80 lbs , 14tfc i apples , evaporated , Aldcn , 501b ooxes , 9)Jo ) ; i apples , star , Sj'ac : apples , fancy , Alden , 5 lb , 1 10c ; apples , fancy , Alden , 2 lb , lOtfc : Salt 1 Lake , 9 } o ; blackberries , evaporated , 00 lb boxes , 5 ( it0tfc : cherries , pitted , dry cured 1 14c ; pears , California fancy , ' { a tioxos , 25 lb , 12c ; poaches , Cal No 1 , fancy , tfaunp bags 1 80 lbs 15c ; nectarines , red , 14c ; nectarines , 1 silver boxes , 15c : pitted plums , Cal 25 lbs , boxes , 8tfo ; raspberries , ovap , N. Y. now , 25tfc ; prunes , Cal , R C , 90-1UO boxes , 25 lbs , OJj c ; prunes , Cal , It C , 00-70 , 0c ; oraugo peel , 15c ; raisins , California Loudons , crop 1839 , $3.25 ; raisins , Cal loose muscatels , crop 1SS9 , $8.10" Valcnclas , 1883 , Stfe ; Valcnclns , old , 7c ; Cal , seedless sks , 7/iC. / nun Tierces Refined , 5J o ; pure leaf , 1 0 > c ; itettlo rendered , 7c. Add c toj c for smaller quantities Wool Fine , uvorago , 22@33o ; medium , - avoragc , 2I@23j ; quarter blood , average , 20 @ 21o ; coarse , avcrago , 15@17c ; cotts und 1 rough , average , 14@l0c. FfiH Heaver , per lb , $2.50@4.00 ; otter 1 each , $3.00@7.00 ; wolf , each , 50cl < ll.25 ; i coon , each , ' 2575a ( ; mink , each , ] 5Jl00o ( ; muBkrat , fall , 59c ; hkunk , rat , 83itO'3c ( ; I badger , rat , 25 ( < fS0e , door skins , full , per lb , 1SJi ( ; whiter , 12 < a38o. . Butteii Creamery , fanc.v , 83iti35a ( ; choice , 20(3210. ( Dairy , fancy , 10@15o ; choice 11 © 15o. Country , fancy , 1415c ; good to choice 1 12@13o ; fair , 10@Uc ; inferior , Cf 9c. Pickles Medium , per bbl $3.0J ; small , $0.00 ; gherkins , $7.00 ; O & H chow chow , qts , $5 83 ; pts , $3 35. , .j Pota'ioes 25Q30o for pholcc Onions IO@Wc ; for choice Sai'eu Kiuur-Bbls , $4,7,1 , ; h'f bbls , $2.S5 Suoahs Cut loaf , 9c ; cut loaf.uubes , 8o , ' standard , powdorcd , 8.foiXXXXpowdored | I 'ia\ \ granulated , standard , 7 c ; confeo- tionors' A , 79f ; white extra C , 6fc ; extra C ; , Nebraska , O o ; amber 0 o ; California golden C , 0c. * 1 Hekf Ton.iues Suit , bbls , $20.00 , llAY-$5.09 < r 0.00. • t Chop Feed $18.93. v 'j HnAN-lO,00. 1 , ,1 , CoiiN-20a 1 ' • > Oats-18c. Yeai Clioico , medlumlslzo , 50c ; choice heavy , 3504c. i ( . , Lye $ l.75@4.50perca > e. Live Pioeons Per Uot , 'f 1.B0. Game-Prairie chlcke usi' $4.r0 : mallard ducks$3.00(33.50 ( ; uilxodducus , $ l.50@2.O0 ; col$1.25@1.5' ) ; Jack suipe tuOOfgl.SS : quail , 1.00@1,75 ; Jacu rabbits , . $4.00C < il.M ; small abblts , # l. itai.80 ; squirrels $1.00(311.10 ( ; plover , 75c(3.l ( 00 ; venison saddles , llgl8c ( carcasses , CfjjlOc Heans Cnolco hand picked navy , $1.75@ , 1.80 ; cholco hand picked medium $1.05(9 ( 1.70 j cholco baud picked country , $1.50 ( < ? 1.C5 ; clean country , $1.50ri,00 ; Inferior country 1 $1.00(31.23. ( Nurs-Almonds , 15@l7o ; Brazils l2tfo ; 111- berts , 13-tfc ; pocaua , lie ; walnuts , 13Jo } ; pea nut encks , Stfoj roasted , lie ; Tonncsso pea I. nuts , 7c. Wiui'i'iN'fl Pai-eii Straw , per lb , \4 } % Stfoj ' rag , 2 > foi mauilla , H , OQO o ; No 1 , 7c' Bags Union Square , 35 per cent off list . Salt-Dairy , 2s0 lbs iu bbl , bulk , $3.10 ; best grade , 00 , 5s , $2.30 ; host grade , 100 , 3s. $3.40 ; best grade , 23 , 10s , ( I. 'IO ; rook salt , ' crushed $1.80 ; dairy salt , Asbton , 001b bags , 65o ; bulk , 824-lb bags , $ ; i.25 : common , In bbls , 11.25. FLOUJt-State , $4.O(3a5.O0j ( fancy , $5.00(3 ( B.40. Fisii-Salt-Drled coilllsh , 4tfC > 3a : sealed 1herring , 2lo per box ; hoi hen-fair. Uoni . . 05o j Hamburg I , spiced herring , $1.50 ; hoi herring Imp I , SiV ; mackerel , No 1 shore , $11.00 ; fancy J mess , $13.50v \ > r 100 lbs ; whlto llsh No 1 , $7.iki ; family , $3.75i trout $3.25 ; sal mon , $350 ; anchovies , 85c. . Oils -Korosenc P. W. . OWoj W. W. , m. 1l' „ ( . 'i headlight , 12c ; gasoline 740 , 12o ; lard No j I , 43c ; No 3 , 41o ; snlad oil , $1.2.5 ( 9.1X3 pcrdoion Sotrs Castile , mottled , per pound , S@l0c ; caslilo white , | > cr pound , i ; < @lr > o. Cannii : > Mk ts Corned beef , 1 lb square cans$1.20 ; corned beef , 2 1b square cans , $8.05 ; corned beef , 0 lb square cans , $ ( VO0i corned J beef , 14 lb square cans , $14,00. Ltinrii tongues , 1 lb round cans , $3.00 ; lunch tongues , , 3 lb round cans , $4.75. Brawn , 1 lb square cans , $1.20 ; brawn , 3 lb square emu , $2 in ) ; brawn , 0 lb square cans , $0 53 ; brawn , 14 > lb square cutis , $14.03. Ox tongues , 1J lb round i cans , $5iW | ox tongues , 2 lb round cans i , $0.m > ; ox tongues , 2J < lb round cans , $7.00 ; : ox tongues , 3 lb cans , $3.00. Chipped beel ! , 1 lb round cans , $3.03 ; chlppsd beef , 3 lb round cans , $4.00. Roast beef , 1 lb round cans ' , $1.20 ; roast beef , 21b round cans , $2.00. Potted ; ham , ' ( lb round cans 03c : potted Iinin , } ( lb round cans , $1.80. Dovlled iam , } t lb round cans , tl3c ; deviled hami lb round ; cans , $1.80. Petted ox tongue , } \ lb round cans , 63c ; potted ox tongue , J lb round , cans , $1.20. Compressed ham , I lb square , cans , $1,75 ; compressed horn , 3 lb square , cans , $3,75. Tripe , 2 lb round cans , $1.80. , Minced collops , 3 lb round cans , $2,80. Boneless pigs feet 2 lb square cans , $2.83. Ono I pound cans nro packed two dozen nnd four dozen to the case Two pound enns nro parked i ono dozen nnd two dozen to case Half pound cans packed two dozen to case Quarter dozen cans packed four dozen to cusc All prlcos per dozen , net CaNNEiiFisii Brook trout , 3 lb $2.40 ; sal mon trout , 2 1b , 63.35 ; Clams , I lb , $1.25 ; clams , 2 lb $2.00 : clam chowder , 3 lb , $1.25 ; deviled i crubs , 1 lt > , $2.25 ; dovllcd crabs , 8 lt > , $3.00 ; codfish balls , 2 lb , $1.75 ; caviar , 14 lb , $2.25 ; cols 1 lb , $3.40 ; lobsters , 1 lt > , $1 90 ; lobsters , 8 lb , $3.95 ; lobsters , deviled , J lb , $3.25 ; innckcrel , 1 10. $1,75 ; mackerel must ard sauce , 3 lb , $3.00 ; mackerel tomato sauce 3 lb , $2.00 ; oysters , 1 tt > . 93c ; oysters , 2 lb , $1,00 ; salmon , C R „ 1 lb , Sl 'JO : salmnii , C. It , 2 lb $2.S0 ; salmon Alaska , 1 lb , $1.05 ; salmon , Alaska , 2 Ik , $2.05 ; shrimps , lib , $5,611 DmiQH nun Uht-nilcnls. Arm Sulphuric , per pound , 3j4 'c ; citric , per pound , 51c : oxalic , per pound lie ; tar taric powdered , per pound , 42c ; carbolic , 37 Alum Per pound , 2j c. Ammoniv Carbonate , per pouml , ltj-fc- Aiikowiioot Per pound , 10b. HM.sam Copaiba , per pound , C3o ; tolu , 53 @ 55c Bontx Rcllned , per pound , 10c. lulncH nml Hope HiNiiEits' Twine Sisal , 13c ; HftUf 14c ; munllla , 15c. Clotheslines Cotton , 50 ft , $1.20 ; cotton 00 ft , $1.40 : Jute , M ) ft , 90c ; Jute , CO ft , $1,09. Cotton Twine Fine , 20c ; medium 18c ; heavy hemp 14c ; light hemp , 17c. Sail Twine B , sail , 20c ; Calcutta , 14c ; munllla rope , lie ; sisal rope , llKc new process , 8 } o ; jute , 9 > fo ; cotton 10c ; hldo ope 17c. Iitinib.tr anil Ittilldlitir Mntorlal Stock Boaiids A , 12 inch , s 1 s. 14 and 10 feet , $40.00 : It , 12 inch , s 1 s , 12 , 14 nnd 10 reel$11.00 ; C , 12 Inch , s Is , 12 , 14and 10feet , $3iS.0J ; D , 12 inch , s 1 s , 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $38.00 : No 1 com 12 iu , s 1 s. 12 feet , $1S 00 ; No 2 i-nni 12 in , s 1 s , 14 und 10 feet , $17,50(0) ) IS 50 ; No 1 com 12 In , s 1 s , 10 , IS nnd 20 feet , $19.50 ; No 3 com 12 in , s 1 s , 14 und 10 feet , $17.00. Poi-LAit Ll'miieu Clear poplar box bds , % iu , s 2 s , $55.00 ; clcarpoplar % panel , $30.00 ; clear poplar , : ' in panel , $23.00 ; clear poplar , \ iu panel Btock wide , s 2 s , $33.00 ; clear pop lar corrugated ceiling , Xi $30.00. Posts Whlto cedar 0 in halves , 12c : whlto cedar 5J in halves nnd 8 in quarters , lie ; whlto cedar , 4 in round , 10c ; Tennesson red cedar , split , 10c ; split oak , white , Sc ; sawed oak , ISc Sun LaiNo. . 1 plain , 8 nnd 18 In , $17.00 : No.8 plain Sand 10 In , $15.50 ; No 1 , O G , $1S.00. DIMENSIONS AND TIMHEll 12 ft 14 ft 10 rt IS ft 20 ft 22 ft 21 ft 2x1..15 00 15 00 1500 111 00 1000 18 00 1900 2x0..15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 1900 2x8..15 00 15 00 1500'10 00 10 00 IS00 19 00 2x10..15 00 1500 15 00 1000 10 00 1800 1900 2x12..15 00 15 00 15 CO 10 00 10 00 18 00 19 00 4x48x3.10 00 10 00 10 00 17 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 Fijseijfo No 1 , 4 nnd 0 in , 12 and 14 ft , rough $ IO.UO@10 53 ; No 1 , 4 and 0 in , 10 ft , $17.00@17.50j No 2 , 4 and 0 in , 12 and Hi ft , $ I3 50@14.00 ; No 2 , land 0 In , 10 ft $13.00 ( ft 10.00. FiNisiiiNo 1st and 2d clear , \ \ ( inch , s 2 s , tl9.00@5l.00 ; 1st nnd 2d clear , 1) ) { und 2 inch , s 2 s. $47.OOfifS0.00 " : 3d clear , \i \ ) inch , s 2 s , $13.00 ® 10 00 ; Q select , IJiy and 2 inch , s 2 s. $37.00@33.00 ; 1st and 2d clear 1 inch , s 2 u , $45 00 ; 3d cleur , 1 inch , s 2 s , $ ' ! 0.00 ; A so- , eet , 1 inch , s 2 s , $34.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s 2 s , $30.00. Siiinoles Per M-XX clear $3.20 ; extra * A ° . $2.80 ; standard A , $2.00 ; 5 inch clear , $ l.C0@1.7O ; 6 Inch clear Sl.T5fJdl.S0 ; No 1 , $1.10 ( < ai 15 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territory , $3.40 ; California red wood , dimension widths , $4.50 ; cypress , clear boart , dimension widths , $3.25 ; laths , $3.50. Hoauds No 1 com , sis , 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $19.00 ; No 2 , do , $10.50 ; No 3 , do , $14.50 ; No 4. do , ( ships cull ) , $11.00. Add 59c per M t for rough Battens , Ueii Tciiino , Pickets O. G , Hatts , 8K inch , 00c : O. G. Baits , 2K@3 , ss 83c ; 8-in well tubing D , & , M. and bov , $ J8.00 ; pickets , D. & H. , flat , $30.00 ; pickets , D. & H. , square , $19 00. Flooiiino- com 0-in whlto pine , $31.00 ; 2 com G-iu whlto pine , $3t,00 ; 3d com 0-in whlto pine , $20.00 ; D com CIn wtnlo pine , $30.00 ; com 4 and 0-in yellow pine , $1500 ; Star 4'in yellow pine , $17.00 ; 1st and 20. clear yellow pine , 4 nnd 0-ln$19.00. Ci' .iuno and Pautition 1st com 5-'n ' whlto nine partition , $32.00 ; 2dcomJf-ln whlto pine partition , $87.00 ; clear JJ-in yellow pine coiling , $20.00 ; clear a/f.lnNorway$14.50 / ; 2d com > V-ln Norway , $13.00. Lime Best , 80c. Cement $1 80. Plastkii $2.23. Haiii 20c. Buildinq Biiicic Common , $0.00(37.50 ( per M ; selected , $7.00(29.00 ( per M ; sewer brick , $9.00@10.0U per M , Sash 00 per cent discount Doons , Blinds anu Mouldings 50 and 00 per cent off Tahiied Felt $3.00 per cwt , Stiiaw Uoaiiu $1.00 per cwt TIII3 SOUTH O.UAI1 A HUDGBr Atliltuia OI11I1 Orirnuizcil The South Omaha Athletic club has been organized , ofllcers clcctod and sultablo rooms secured : The ofllcers are : President , Frank A. Welsh ; vlco president , Charles Miller ; secretary , John B. Riley ; treasurer , Patrick Butler ; manager , Frank A. Welch ; sergeant'at-arins , William Palmer ; board of directors , Peter Boyis , John McCarthy , Pat rick Murray and William G , Cranston Rooms at No 812 Twenty-sixth street , under Knights of Labor hall , hnvo been secured and suitably arranged and well furnished with bags , bolls , clubs , gloves , a sixtoen.foot ' ring and all tlio complements of a well-pro vided nthlotio club room A public enter tainmeiit will be given by the club about 1 Christmas tlmo To add to the interest a $25 gold medul will bo contested for Presbyterian Mm on nl 11 in out The Fourth ward Presbyterian Sunday school bis arranged to glvo an entertain meut in the Prosbyteriau church , Twenty fifth and J streets , Tuesday ovomng , Do- cembor 17. At the meeting O. E. Hruco was : elected chairman and L. T , Martin sccro- tary Committees wcro appointed as foil lows : Refreshments Mesdnmos O. E. Hruco ' and G. F. Hoffman , Misses Alien Erlou Miunia Trail , Lulu Haylcss , Mubel Ward 1 and Nellie Huyiess , ProgrammeKev. . Robert L. Wheeler , 1 Messrs George F , Hoffman , O. E. Bruce , M. G..orba and L. T. Martin , und Misses i Ettio Erion , Anna Northcutt anu Dora E. Squier , Tlio next meeting will bo hold In the Fourth ward school house Frlduy ovuniug , Dccombcr 0. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Notes A limit tliu City , Mrs Thomab E. Mitchell yesterday was taken suddouly ill Peter Hrcnnon , who has been on the sick list , Is able to be out ogain The temperance lltorary society will meet to elect ofllcers this cvuniugiu thoMetho- dist Episcopal church A novel bet was decided ycttorday On a bet of $33 a sldo , Simon S. ReincrtJroyo Jacob ] Young to Fremont with his driving horse I between 8 o'olock in tbo morning uud 12 o'clock noon The loser also Is to pay the expenses nt Fremont during the twenty-four hours after their arrival Another social will bo given Wednesday evening January I by Court Maelc City , No 10" * , Independent Order of Foresters The slate for the blackboards for the school . houses has been received from ShiteI ton , Pa The slate will bo put up nt oneo Court Maglo City No His , Independent Order ; of Foresters , will hold 11 meeting Wednesday evening , December 13 , for the election of ofllcers , The regular monthly meeting of the bonrd ot trail a will bo held in President John A. Does oftlce , under the Nebraska Savings bank , Saturday evening George W. Shelton , the cniclent superin tendent of the killing department in the packing bouses of Swift & Company , who has been 111 tor some days , Is better and is able to return to work Saturday evening tbo ( lrst Rallies of the billiard , tournament will bo pln.ved nt the . Emanon A handsome gold medal will bo the prize Four games will bo played each night . of 100 points each.uml the winners will , . play ' off A limit I' mii > Ii\ O. II Hollcrott has returned fromTopekii , ICnu ] ICnu.Miss . Miss Llztlo Sheridan has gene to Chicago to make a short visit with roliitlvo mid friends * Simon S Homer , who has been spending a fortnlghton his larm at Neman's Grove , lias returned home Superintendent Edward A. Cudahy has re turned from Milwaukee , where ho went to attend the funeral of his brother William James Downlug.n friend of Lurry Noonitn , the chnmpion butcher of Nebraska , and Frank Noonan , brothorot Larry Noonan , of St , Louis Mo , liavo arrived in the city nnd will go to work In the Armour-Ctnlahy pack ing i houses , and Mr Noouan in Swift & Com panys j . ' . SRROEDER I & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions 1 i Stocks Basement First National Bank ' 305 Suulli lillli Street , - OiniUia ; COMMERCIAL NATIONJJLBANK , ' Capital , - $400,000 Surplus , - 40,000 Olllccrs nud Directors K. M. Morsoman , (1 ( M. llitchcocK , Jos OarnenuJr , A. Henry V. j M. Anderson Win ( J. Maul , v pros ; [ , . II Will alms A. I' . Hopkins , pies : A , Millard , casnter ; ! ' . 11 , llryant , asilstnnt cistiler " " NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. S. DBPOSITOIIY , OUAHA , NEB Cnpitftl 1 $11)0,001) ) ) Surplus Jsin 1st , 18S ! ) 5:1,01) : . ) (3FITCEUS ( AND DHttiai'OUJ ! IIeniiv W. V.vri'.J , President Lewis S. Kekd Vlco Iroildont A. 15.Touz.ims , W. V. Mousk , JOIIS8. COt.l.INS , It C. CtlSIIIMl JN II 1'ATniCK , \V. II S. HtiniiEs , Cashier THE IRON BANK CDr l"th and Furnnni Pts A General Bunking llusluess Irausactod BnilflC I | ISSUED WANTED BY CITIES , 31 HI O d J CCUNTIESSCHOOL , _ P B 8 KS W DISTRICTS , WATEB Correspondence solicited C0MPANIE3. ETC NW Harris & Company , Bankers , 163-163 Dearborn Street , CHICACO 70 Stole Straot BOSTON MTlBls lgj | ] . TO _ _ XjIj PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302 FAUN AM STRT3BT. OMAHA MAMCTinM Boots end Shoos KMKESnALL Jb.\i : S & CO , Siicceiiors to llccil , Jones k Co , Wliolesale Mannfactnrcrs ofBJoti&S&ocs & .ifenti for llnstim ItubliiT Hhoo Co . 110. . IIJ1 uud 110) ) Ilarner street , Umalm , Nebra k . SIUIIZ & ILKIt , Laser Beer Brewers , 1MI N'onh KHIitccntli Street Omaaa , NebriiVa Cor nloo iaqle aoiTxioi : wouks , Manufacturers of Galvanize ! Iron Cornice WinJovr-cain aad molalllo • Vyluliti .lolin Kncutisr , pruiulotor lUJiuiJ mtfuulli lotu street Btoom Fitting , Pump87eto. OLAKK SrKASl llKATISU CO , Pumps , Pipes anfl Eugiins , ftam , waer ralltvar and mlninK suiiplles , etc KM , US and ItJIFnrnain street , Omnlia u. s. wind iixafku it PUMP CO , Steam and Water Supplies , llu' .llioy ninl mills SIS nnd VM .lo.iui at , Oiualia UiV , lloss , Arllng ilunatcr nnowNiKf a co , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , bliuotlrua work , steam • iimps , sair mills U131S1S I.earoiiwuHli slruul , Ouialiu , Iron Works : PAXTON VIJillLIKU UlOX WOUh's , Wronglit and Cast Iron Building Work Kuglner.trasiwork , kitiuiuI fojnilrr.maeliiao.and , UlucksulIU work , onieo nml works U.l * . Ilf and 17th slieit , Ouialia OMAHA WIllK A IUOX WOItKH , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings 1 , Desk rails , wlndoir uuarili , It ( hi it stands , \tlru tigus , tc IU Norm IClli slreet , Uiualin OMAHA SAFU sTfilON- WORKS , - Mmf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Prcof Safes , Vaulis , Jail work , irou sliulti'rs unit IIrJ i-i-c t > js 6. Anilrscu , prop r , Cor , lltli and Ja.sson bis , : 6Qah. ' Deere , Eto * .1a ni simow a ro , Wholesale manufacturers nt Mt Doors , Blinds and Mouldings Jlrsnch oBIm , 121b and Itard streets , Omaha , Neb , t , , , . ' , . , . , * SOUTH OMAHA UNION STOOK YARD CO , Of South Oinatia , Limited - _ _ _ _ _ OMAHA ' 1 JOBBERS'llRECTORi ' : _ _ AHrlculturnl lmplomontn _ LIXIxrflUl A MUTCAl.P CO , AgrlcnlM ' I Implements , Wagons , Carriage ! Iliigglesetc.hotc lo , timaliaNebraska MOMNuMJrnuiixAsmriiiAlmco ; ; Mnnwrartirrrrsainljotitn'tsln Wagons , Buggies , Mci , Plows , Etc . Cir.Oih and l-aclncstterts , Omaha a7h6i > 1'E , Jr , -i Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , ; I M.I Domini street.Omali.li Xol > raski * ; . Pools nml Shoos i W V. M0itiik A CO , \ Jobters of Bets am Shoe ? . : 101,119.1,1105 Dimclsi street , ciatntia Mamifaetorr I Miiiiiinur strep I , lie < ioi Conl , Coke , Etc JAMlis W.I'flAT uiifc < ) AU CO , i Miners 1 J and Snippers of Coal and Coke \ IU011UIU. S. Nation il l nk lliill.lt r. Omaha O.IM 11A CO A I , con \-1.1Mb " : CO , Jolta of Hard aid Soft Coal " WJ Poulh lsth slreot , Omalm , Ncli-askn. NmtlfASKA fuici ' co . Snippers of Coal and Coke , ill South f.t'i street , Omaha Nebraska ; ( - Commission nnd Storngo ntiTiwZr , a Jiinminf , Storage and Commission Merchants Bpcclaltk'j IIuUtt hcksi rhi-ran. I > "ultrj , nam * . lll'J llonnid street , Onnliu , Neb , • j JS ' PJ"i i dkax , AHMKnioxa a co , Wholesale Cigars , i i02North Cth StreetOmaha , Neh Hello UJJ Pry Coots ! nnid Notions M. vTsMll II A CO , " Dry Goods , Furnisliing Goods and Notions IIM nml HOI n.iujlHS , cor Ilth street , Oiuaha , Nub KILPAUilCKlcOGH VHV GOODS CO , j | Inprlcrs&Jotaiii DrGood ? ] , Notions j Ucnts'Kurnlshlnn ( tools Corrnr lltli and Ilirner 1 1 lrcel , Om ilia , Nubrnsia j 1 ! ' - > 1 Furnlturo I • DEIVKV A yiVNK , , j Wliolcsate Dealers in Furniture , I , t'arnam sUv-et , Omnliti , Ncbnis < a. | cusifilfis am vemck , " Furniture , ( Onnliu , Nvbra.ku Crocorlos ' _ ! McCOIW , llllA D V A CO , ] Wbolesale Grocers , 13th and Ieavcnwcrtlirt ' eli , Oaialit , Neliraka ' 1 Hardware _ ' ir j. ' imoATcir , Heavy Hardware , Iron aufl Steel , ' . BprinKS 1 , w kci' . sto k. h 'r.iwan ' * , lanibjr , o ' tc 1209 1211 llarnej streutOmaliii ' 11 IM jfliA un II A TA Yum , Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop . ; lccburlcs , Tools and Ituralo SiMlea 1105 Douetai street , Omalm , Neb * . Lumber , Etc JOHN A. WAKKh'lliTAi , V • Wholesale Limfe , Etc • ! Imrorteil nml .imrrlean I'ortland Cement Stats ' - accnl for MllwnuUoo llr < lrautlo Cement , aad Dun of White Ilnio ciias n. uu , Dealer in Hardwocd Lnmter , Woodearpelaanl iiarqiietitojrnz 9th an J Lljuglss ' street , Oinu-in , Nebruskn OMAHA LUMlimi CO , All Kinds of Building Material at Wbolesale 18th streetuml Union 1-acUlc truot Omaha . . ' LOUIS IiUADFOltD , - ' Dealer in . Lnmlier , Lain , Lime , Sash Doors , etc Yards Conior ; th and Oouj ai Onlcs Corner Will and lJui las Warn w. aitAY , Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc } Comerfttiand Douglas street , Omaha > C. K. DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmlier )3lll ) and California ntieets , Omaha , Nebraska Mlillnory and Notions / . OllEllFKLMinA CO , ' Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions • g , 21(1 ( and it ? S-julli lltli street ' Notions j. r. noh 1 nsox notion co , Wbolesale Notions and Furnisliing Goods 1 i 1121 llornoy street Omaha . • Oils " j CONSOLIDATED TANK JANE CO , | Wbolesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , ' ; Akletir aseete Omaha A. II lllshop , Manager • - a , i f _ 3 Pp i . , _ i CAitPJiNlioiiPAPKnco , ' Wbolesale Paper Dealers , Carrrn nice Block of prln'lnz ' , wnini'lm : nnd vrrltlDi paper , bpeclal uttenlion itlvou toiard paper SOfCB tO ! " ; a. l. deani : a co , a . General Aaents for J Halls ' Safes | , Oil anil 331 South 10th St . Omaha ' : I , , „ ' 1 J _ yiJS ; . II 1IAUDYA CO , Jobbers of ' Toys , Dolli , Album ? , Fanoy Goaty llouto Furnishing ( leeds ( 'hllilren's Carrlanes 120 * luruuni strict Onuha Neb . , i . --S - - - TIIK ' CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF THE , Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Ry ' Tlie Ilest Uouto from Omnlin nml Council \ UlufTs to ; THE EAST E- * TWO TllAJNB DAILY BRTH'IIBN OMAHA AND COUNCIL JlfcUFFB Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St Paul , Mlnni'nnolls , Cedur Itaplds , . Rock Island , Fraeport , Itoikfonl , Clinton , Ihihiiiiut ! , Davenport , Elgin , Mmllson , JnnesTllle , | llelulf , > Vinoiia , La Crosse , * Aad all otbsr Important points K st , Norlbsast an ' ; buutheaat ror through tickets call on tbo ticket age at at 1KB • ; Esrnsm strusttu liarker llloak , or at Unloa 1'aciOs Pullman tlsspsrs and the finest lllninit Tars In the urklnre run on the mainline ol the Chicago Mil waukce A HI I'oul llallxur aud everr attention Is paid to psufOKSrs bj touiUous tuijilojes of lb * aetopanr ILMlllKH fleneral alanavar * j.F.TUCKHH , As litiiit ( ; nijral Msosaer A , V. It CAIIl'liNTJtll , Oeueral I'asisnuer and ' . Ticket Avent OKO K. HUAFl-OBD. Asilstaat OcDsral l'aisiiU 1 . . . • nd Ticket Aient ' r. J. Ol U _ Qiaaral BantiotaaiJcBt f