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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY DECEMBER 14 , 1889 8
TflE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
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H
j H Big Trndo lu Whont at rt Lower
H Unngo or Vnlnos
H *
B LITTLE DEMAND TOR CORN
H Onts Quiet nud Kanjr Nothing Start *
| line In Provisions Oatllo Slower
B nml I'i'Iuch About the Sitino
M na Yostonlny H K * <
| Chicago i-Honuoi : siAUiirTs
M Cmcuio , Dec ii.--Special : [ Telegram to
M Tiir Br.c.l Thcro was a hlg trade In whont
H ' futures , today nt n lo' .vor rnngo of values
H Houtitl lots of 100,000 htiahola and upwards
H ivoro loused nbuut us freely mid us frciitiantly
H i us "llttlo blocks of lives iiBimlty nro Liqtil-
f J ( lutlon on n Inrjfo scato nml covering of peed
B L sl7cd lines ns well as renewed speculative
m T oollinp for local mid Now York accounts
H ' worn tno inntn features Old tlno bears are
V following u | > their tlmo Itonorod tactics of
H uoatlnp ; down tlio tired and cowardly tnarkot
H I that seems to bo statistically and logltliuatoly
H | l ustronK position The local tnarkot , mny
H § i bo in better slmpa for advnucos tiinn It w.is
H | yvstordny becaueo of * Mia unloading of
H I woeuly hold wncat nndtho oxtcnslon of short
B J lines , but liberal rnali/.lnu ; of prollts on wheat
Kf Iirt'vlously sold iniiv leave It nioroovor.lv
HL luljnstcd thun Is gciierully supposed , in
H which event thu bulging force looked
V for from tlio oversold tnarkot
B may bo lucking In the aggregate
H the voluuio of trade was very lurgo , but it
m was not u miscellaneous or wildly scattered
M trudo Heavy concentrated lines were
m I bought and sold in big chunks , nearly all
fl 1 largo commission houses and brokers usually
K I idcntillcd witli heavy individual operators
H | being kept busy May opened at 83c , sales
B i being mndo later nt.S : ) ( di ) ; c. A lively bat
K / tlo began at SUe , and there wus big trading
H | at and around S'JJ vy e. William Young , ,
m I llrnsscau , Mlllmnio and liodman , Schwartz
M R .t'Dupeo , Linn , linker and others had wheat
H to sell , and the support , though strong , wus
B ft unc < iual to tlio tusk of innintuining values
B "j Tlio market gave away with a crush and
V , ; went to S'iVc Tor an hour or moro It held
j steady at and near ti2ic , but shortly before
P B 9 1 o'clocic thcro wis rcnowed felling c l a
j * largo scale by Dunham and others , and tlio
M I market ugnln went to' pot This tlmo tlio
( price got to S2c , amid the greatest excite
ment further covering on an cxtenslvo
m seulo was a feature of this latest
B break 'I'lio last quotation was 82o or % a
below yesterday A fair degree of activity
B was discoverable In the nearer months
K January opened lit 7SJf@78.76c. ranged from
m 78 , 1 0 down to 7rj o and closed at the inside
H December opened at "c o.sold oft to 77c , and
B the lust quotntiou wus i7 } a. As compared
V with yesterday this shows a loss of l@l ) c
K ju December and ) $ c In January The
H foreign markets cume lu from quiet and to
B weak Yesterday there were a good many
H open orders for foroigu account close to the
H market but these orders must have been
H very generally withdrawn , for llttlo Ira
H portant business wus reported from nny
H quiirtcr Minneapolis wired curly that
H 40,000 bushels of wheat bad been-wonted
H tlioro for direct export shipment Today's
B tabic of clearances from Atlantic ports shows
Bs that an amount in wheat mid Hour equal to
y ! linl , > 10 bushels went out Of this quantity
f & ) . ,000 bushels was iu the shape of Hour
V The movement of spring wheat
Bs , is about sternly nml tlio southwestern niove-
Hl I ment of grain of all kinds is on the increase
K I Neillicr the spcculutivo or shipping inquiry
B ' for wheat seems to bo very active at any
1 centers and all American markets re Hoot
1 | weakness , though perhaps in a minor key
1 | Thera was u very small amount of business
B 1 donu by the corn speculators nnd that showed
B I weakness to preponderate . Buyers for the
T" " ' " " " present month were few nud they know
wliero to apply when they wanted any A
H promincut operator stood ready to supply all
M I demands for December corn , but ho did not
B j press sales upon an unwilling murkot There
M ) was ono sale made today 1800 delivery , at
B : ilc Towards the cna a llrmer feeling pro
BV veiled and closing prices wcro Just n shade
BV lilu'her than at thu corresponding time on
H Thursday Iiccoipts wora slightly in ox-
H cess of yesterdays cstiiuatos and the grad
B lng was still noticeably poor , only Hi curs
B being inspected us No 3 out of 225 received
H . The clearances from the Atlantlu seaboard
B I were liberal and the foreign markets firm
K ! with good demand for shipment on both do-
H mestio nnd foreign account The closing
'
B prices show very llttlo change since yester-
H day 'llioyworo ; Decemberai ° fcJanuary
H nid31 ( c , MayUl c.
H j Uats wcro quiet and easy Fair selling ;
H | orders appeared and with depression else
H wlioro and tlio lack of any special support ,
B May sold off } c to'Jc ; , while near months 1
H wcro practically unchanged The receipts 1
H uxeccded tlio estimuto curs and the out
H ward movement necording to the Inspection
H Bhcotwns unimportant No 2 rcgulur was 1
M salublo iit 20 } u with tradlne conflncd to sum
m ides It was ostimatcd that most of the sell
m lug on future account was by operators who
J
H have recently supported tha Now York bull 1
m movement
B , Provisions wcro quiet Karly In tlio scs-
BV | slon thcro was a llttlo stir resulting from an ;
effort by the Anglo-American company to J
km boom lard , but it speedily subsided No out
Kb side interest to speak of wus exhibited , and I
km with local traders un evident disinclination J
Km existed to branch out Tlio days nmrkot ,
H however , wns controlled by a comparatively
H J strong tone It was quitu well supported ,
H ' and the fluctuations reported covered only i
H small range Compared witti yesterday clos- ,
H lugs were unchanged for January pork , Do-
H i comber ana May lard and future short ribs i
H [ May pone and January lard sustained un ad- 1
H I vuuco of 2 | o.
H \ OII1UAGO MV13 STOOIC
H Cmotao , Doc 13. [ Special Telegram to
| Tub Dee.1 Catti.k Tlio cattle business
H wus rather slow and prices about the sumo
H as for the past three days Fat uutives were
B aguiu scarce and thcro were only a few lots
B B that would pass for Christmas steers , the
grout bulk of tlio stock bolng muda up of the
ordinary KV2 > to 3.75 stcors , Tlioro wore
only about DO0O , Texans an the maruet with
ordinary cunning and steer stock Boiling a
shudo stroiiLcr Native butchers stock
m } is In fair uouiund and siiudn stronger
Cholco to extra bcoves t .7S@ . * > .00 ; mndlum
f to good steers , 1.U30 to 1,600 lbs , | a,75@MU ;
J 1,200 to 1,850 lbs W.O0Q3.00 ; 050 to l,2o01bs ,
1 tJ.7rQJ,75. , Stookers and focdors , l. .OU
E ii.00 ; cows , bulls and mixed , * 1.20@2.03 ;
f bulk , $ } O0SS.U0 ( ; steers t2.20 ( < $2.U0 ; cows ,
I | i.40@iio.
Hous 'I'lio demand was fair with values
j about Co higher than at tlio extreme low
Hj prliw of yesterday , but somcvvliat lower than
J tha averugo of yesterday About (3.50 took
In nearly averythiug this morning against
JJ.10 and t3.V > ut extreme close yesterday
H Puckers , shlbpora and buyers of assorted
> light uniformly pain 1.50 , an occasional lot
M l. ) . - 15ni.17l ( : ] , nud a few fauoy fut bucks sold
B at f3.00 : Tlioro were about -15,000 , on sale
mlf about Imlf of which were sold ,
H I'l.NANCIAU
B i Nf.iy Vohk Doc 13. ISpoclal Telegram to
M Tub IIke.1 Stocks Tlio really active
B stocks for the llrst liaur wore Sugar Uetin-
IV cries ami Lackawanna , while the reitof the
H list was quiet to dull and as a rule devoid of
S feature * . First prices wcro steady as com
H t pared with last ovonlng's figures , a largo
H , number being uuchangod , while ethers were
B but slight Iractlout difforout In the iron
M eral list there was a slight drooping tou-
M dcucy , though Sugar developed couslderablo
' strength and moved up over t per cent and
M Lackuwauna aavancod fractionally , Olil-
'WM ' cage and Eastern Illinois sold down to 31 ,
B gaiust 33.1 last evening , and the pro
H . ferred to Sl f , against 88' . Tennessee
H , Coal iilao dropped from T7 to 73. The hour
Vfl which followed was marked by a broader
B market with some sharp chances and Irreg-
M ulur prices at uoon Sugar after selling at
B Wi went off to 55)/ ) . the opening price , from
MB whtch there was a strong upward move of
fflj nearly poluta to 5'J. Chicago Clas dropped
* to 80 and rulllod with sugar to 40 . The
Q com slocks became strong uUo Lackawanua
went from 131K to L17/ ! And Ilendlns moved
;
up if to Z i ) { , Missouri Paclflo also gained } i
or bettor to 07J . Orangora at 11 o'clock
ddolincd } ( to } i per cent all
around i nnd did not recover the oven fraction
up to noon The stock market had no In-
tcrcsttng features ntter noon , outside of some
covering by shorts The rate troubles In the
southwest provontcd any advauco nt < 3ranger
stocks Tenncssco Coal rccqverod to 70 and
Rending and Lackawanna closad l4 to * {
higher Bastorn Illinois rallied to 7U , Sugnr
touched > ts highest point for tha day at 69 f
and closed n slight doollno from the top at
53' ' . Money wns comparatively easy all
day Total solos of stocks , 123S53 shares
The following wore the closing quotations :
U. ! . 4s regulir IM INbrtliorn laclno . ! ! J
US ( sco'ipam . . l 'T ! dopreferred TOU
i.aitsraiii ) ( . . . ) > { a * . w iiou
lT.8.tHscnup ns..lOIS t doprororred HO
PnciUcilsot VJ . . . .11.1 N.V.LVntra ! 107i !
Central Pacine . . . ; i1 < { P. UVK . . , 1 ! )
Chlraffo.Alton . . .Hi Uoek Island W7J
Chlcaao.llurllngton 0. . M.JcSt , ! ' . . 0.1
& 'Juinnv . . . .loiri dopreterrml.U2S !
D..I&W UI'iSt.l'Alil&Unmhs , . IK' .i
llllnolsContrnl 1I7U doprstorred Hfl
I. , U.Jc W. , US ! IT.ilon IMclUo m > i
KansasfcTexasi . . ns { Wat L. i 1' 15
I.akoShors M7K dopreforrod WhJ
Michigan Central . 07i ! Wcstorn Union . , , M , "
MisBourllacinc . . 07 ?
Mo.vei Un call , onsy at G(2Spor ( cent ; Inst
loan at 5 per cent
PniMie Mbiiointilb PAtcit " 0 7 per
cent
Btriiliko Bxciuson Quiet but steady ;
sixty-dny billsl.80)idemand ; , SlSIJsf
Alinlitir Stocks
Ngw Yotuc , Djo 13. [ Special Telegram
to Tun Bbr.1 Tha following ara tha min
ing stock quotations :
Comstook , T. lld..nino Horn Silver S2J
Comstock T. Sell . : ) 10) ) Moxlran Sill
neadwnod T. HO Ontario iHV )
rjCrlsto lu : . Plymouth UJJ
Ilomestaka 900
lluml Oflorings
Wasiiisotok , Dec 13. [ Sooclal Telogratn
to Tnc Ueu | Honds offered ! $113,000 at
* 1.27 ; 500nt 81.01 .
I'ltODUOlJ n.lltlCKTA
CniCAiio Doc 13. 1:15 n. m. close
Wheat Lower ; December , 77' oj January ,
77 % ; c ; Mny 83 e.
Corn Firm ; December , 3lJ o ; Janu
ary , 31c : Mny , tl3J/c.
Outs steady ; December , 20' ' c ; Janu
ary , 29Ko ; May , 22Jfc
• Ityo DeccmborIjc
Uarley No trad inc
Prune Timothy $1.30(31.33. (
Flax Seed Cash , § 1.30 ; May , St.43.
Whisky 1.03.
Pork Steady ; December , J3.C5 ; January ,
$9.30 ; Mayf9.70.
Lard Steady ; December , $5.87Jf ; Jnnury ,
5.80 ; May $0.07W.@fl,10.
Flour Dull and unchuntred ; winter wheat ,
* 2.00l.33j spring wheat , J5i.fi.5551.90 ; rye
f3.50M2.85 ; buckwheat , $ l.B0@3.t)0 ) porewt
Provisions Shoulders , tl.l2 } ( i$4.35 ; short
clour , J5.03@5.10 ; short ribs , ? 4.72 > C'SI.75 for
January
Uutter Shade easier ; creamery , 17@27o ;
dairy , 14@23o.
Cheese About steady ; full cream Ched
dars und Hats , 9 } < r@'J5ic ; Young Americas
10@10i4 c
Kggs Easier ; fresh , 21(322c ( ,
Hides Steady ; light groan salted , Co ;
dry calf , 5@(5o ( ; deacons , each , 20c.
Tallow Steady ; No 1 solid packed , 4c ;
No 2 , 3 < { @ 3 > c ; cake , 4 > c.
Ueeelpts Shlpmts
Flour 14,000 12,000
Wheat 01,000 80.000
Corn 1S1.000 180,000
Oats 141,000 119,000
Now York , Dee 13. Wheat Receipts
12,100 ; exports , 72,500 ; spot dull and lower ;
No 2 red , 84@34 o In elevator , 85o afloat ,
S5@S < j ; c f. o. b. ; ungraded rod , 72@33ifc.
Options dull and lower ; No 3 red , Decem
ber closing at 84J.fc.
Corn Iiccoipts , 43,850 : exports , 40 ; spot
dull nnd weak ; No 2 , 42 ? @ 42J e in eleva
tor , 43JJ@43 o afloat ; ungraded mixed , U Jf
@ 43J e. Options lower and steady ; Decem
ber , 42) ) c.
Outs llecoipts , 110,000 ; exports , 115,200 :
spot , quiet and ousicr Options weaker ; December -
comber , US 1- spot No 2 white 31) ) c ; mixed
western , 27@30o ; while 30@35c.
Coffee Options closed steady at 10 points
down Sales : 80,250 bags ; December , tl0.10
@ 10.30 ; Mav * U5.35g ( 10.53 ; spot Illo , firm ;
fair cargoes , S9.87 ! } .
Sugar Raw , steady and quiet : refined ,
weak and qulot
Petroleum Steady ; United closed at
fl.04 for January
Eggs Weak ; western , 23c.
Pork Qulot but firm ; mess , inspected ,
S11.00@U.75.
Lard Spot weak and dull ; optionsstoady ;
western steam , f0.25 ; January closing at
$0.24.
Uuttar-Dull ; Elgin , 2933Kc ; wcstorn
dairy , 9@10c ; creamery , 14@i7c.
Cheese Easy ; western , 7@l0c.
Milwaukee , Dec 13. Wheat Easy ;
No 3 snrlnir ' , on track , cash , 72@73c ; May ,
70 , 0. -
_ orn Qulot ; No 3 on track , 29 < ? 2Cc.
Oats-Dull ; No 2 white , on track , 22 > f < 2
23c.
liyo Quiet ; No 1 , in sto'e , 40'fc.
Barley Steady ; No 3 iu store , 40 , ' c.
Provisions Easy ; pork , IS.S0.
Sr IjoiiIh , Dec 13. Wncat Lower ;
cash , 77Ko ; May , SljJ/@Sltfc.
Corn Lower ; custi 27J o ; May , 29/ @
SWo
Outs Weak cash 20c o
; , ; May-22 8
Pork Quiet at 410.00.
Lard Slow at ? 5.70.
Whlsky-Sl.Oi.
Uutter Creamery , 22g24c ( : dairy , 18@22o.
JMiiinoiipoln , Doc 13. Sample wheat
In active demand but lower ; recolpts , 350 >
cars ; suipmonts , 05 cars Closing : No 1
hard , Dacomber , 77K"i May 82jtfc ; on track , .
78c ; No 1 northern , December , 74fo ; ! ; May ,
S0c ; on truck , 7 Kc ; No 3 nortnorn Do-
Cumber , 72o ; May , 77 0 ; on truck , 72@74c.
liiviiruool , Dec 13. Wheat Quiet ; ;
holders offer moderutoly ; California No 1 , ,
7s 8d per cental
Corn Firm , demand fair ; now western , 4s 1
3d per cental
Kansas City , Doc IX Wheat Quiet ;
No 3 hard cash G0o bid ; December nud 1 1
January , lilj o nsked ; No 3 red , cusb , 72Jjc.
Com Quiet ; No 3 , cash , no olds nor of-
erings ; December , 231.1a bid .
Oats No 2 , casn , 17 o ; January 17'/o 1
bid
Cinolnnnti , Dec 13. Wheat Dull ; No
2 red , 80c.
Corn Qulot ; No 3 mixed , U4J c.
Oats Strong ; No 3 mixed , U3c.
Whisky $1.03.
LIVE STOCK
Ghioaeo , Dee 13. The Drovers Journal
reports as follo < vs : '
Cattle - Receipts , 10,000 ; shipments , ; '
market slow but steady ; cholco to oxtru
bcoves , fl.755.50 ; steers , $3,75 ( 4.40 ; stook-
ors and feeders , $2.00@3.00 ; Texans , $1,40
(33.10.
ttogs Itocctpts , 37,000 ; inarkot strong ;
mixed , $3.40(33.00 ( ; heavy , $3,40(33.05 ( ; light ,
$3.35(33.05. (
Sheep liecclpts , 7,000 ; morkot steady ;
natives , $ \J.75 ; < r5.75 ; westerns , $3.75@5.00 ;
Tcxans , $3.004.10 ; lambs , $3.00 ( 0.00.
Mutliiiiul nioulc I'ui'iN , rJmt St
Imuis , Duo 13. Cattle Iiccoipts , 1,100 ;
shipments , 1,100 ; markol steady ; fair to
fancy native steers , $3.23$5.10 ; ; stackers and
feeders , $1.903.20.
Hogs Ueeelpts , 5,300 : shipments , 3,300 ;
market weak ; boavy , $3.40@3,50 ; packiug ,
$3.35(33,50 ( ; light , * .1.30@3.40.
Kiuisas City , Dec 13. Cattle Rooaipts ,
4,000 ; shipments , 3,000 ; choioa steady , ethers
weak and lower ; natives , $3.00@4.40 ; cows 1 ,
$ l.50@3.30 ; stockers uud feoilers , $3.00i3.00. ( l
Hogs Iiccoipts , 8,000 ; shipments , none ;
market lower on everything , $3.45(35.52 ( , .
Omaha 1,1 vb are OIL
emtio
emtio.Friday
Friday , Dec , 13.
It is no easy matter to convey a correct
Idea of the state of the market on the ordi l-
nary kinds of half fat beeves Chicago wus ,
reporting the murkot , the worst of the season
oa that class of cattle whlcn bolped to inako
the market worse hero It is a very mild
way of expressing it to say that the moro un
desirable grades wcro a drag and the next :
thing to unsalable , or us a buyer expressed
It , the market on such cattle was rotten " > >
A vary considerable proportion of tbo cattle
of that kind that are coming have to sell at
$2.S0 < iJ3.30. Dealer * generally do not look
for any decided improvement until there Is a
heavy decrease lu the receipts and tbo mar
kets of the country are given an opportunity
to recover Tnero was n demand for tha bet
tor grades of bcoves and anything coming
tinder that bond sold quito readily There
wcro a few beeves good enough to
bring 1 $4.00 , and n plnce of a load of fancy
stcors sold at $4.75. The feeder Irndo
was light ns both thu cattle and demaud was
J
limited Cows moved at about the same old
prices j , but anything common was slow sale
11 on * .
The niitrket opened easier but the buyers
. wanted ' thu hogs too badly to hold oft very
long for n concession They picked up n few
loads ] nnrly nt easier prices They did not
scorn ( disposed to bo very bcarisli and the
market I closed strong On account of the
early J trading a larger proportion of the snles
will ! bo found at $3.40 and $3,42)f ) , however
tlio general market could hardly bo quoted
otherwise than steady The hogs sold moro
freely ' und salesmen nppenred moro ready to
sell ' at the tiricos than yesterday The yards
were ' cleared before the middle of the fore
noon i
Slieep
Tlioro wns a heavy run of sheep again today -
i day , but thu demand was limited
* HI ltcunlits |
Cattle ' 1,200
Hogs 5,000
Sheep 2,370
Horses 1
Prevailing Prices
Tlio following Is a taWo of prices paid In
this market for tlio grades of stock meni
tloned :
Prlmo steers , 1300 to WOO lbs.$3.90 © 1.00
Good steers , 1250 to 1150 ll > s. . . 3.00 0&I.O0
Good steers 1050 to 13'JO lbs . . 3.00 ( iM.bt )
Common 1000 to 1150 lb steers 2.75 ( 3.00 '
Western steers 2.40 ( $2 90
Common dinners , , , 1.00 ( > C1.50
Ordinary to fair cows < . . 1.50 ( jM SO
Fair to good cows 1.80 ( rf2,00
Good to cholco cows 2.00 ( $2.50
Fair to good bulls 1.53 ( r 2,33
Light stockers nnd fi-odors. . . . 2.00 Oti.OO
Feeders , 9.10 to 1100 lbs 3.20 (83.00 (
Fnlr to cboieo light hogs 8.4.1 ( c(3. . * > 0
Fair to cholco liouvy hogs 3.43 @ : ( 50
Fair to cholco mixed hogs 3.40 © J.50
It prcsontniivo Sal : a.
btcciis
No Av Pr No A v. Pr
1 h90 $2 75 12 1101 $3 12J4
4 12.10 2 80 9 1071 1115
21 1115 3 90 27 1239 3 25
20 1170 2 90 8 1287 3 25
19 1155 3 00 10 1390 8 40-
1 1170 3 00 20 1237 3 45
8 1129 3 00 10 1393 3 55
20 100.1 3 0J 19 1214 3 00
7 1191 3 00 18 137.1 300
2t 992 3 00 30 1 07 4 00
17 1122 3 00 8 1153 4 00
8 11(19 ( 3 10 10 12b0 4 75 *
17 1231 8 10
cows
1 1140 125 1 1030 2 03
1 840 125 15 1123 3 00
20 853 1 50 • 8 1120 2 00
10 993 150 2 1320 3 00
8 713 175 11 10811.2 03
9 902 175 8 1109 2 03
31 1039 175 4 810 2 03
5 1140 175 21 1050 2 15
40 913 180 12 1117 2 15
2 1095 180 11 10i5 2 15
3 900 1 S5 2 90.1 2 15
23 848 I b5 19 10S1 2 20
13 t33 1 S5 15 10ili : 2 25
19 10J3 190 20 1075 2 25
19 1011.1 100 0 1250 3 50
18 1003 1 95 3 18 > )0 ) 2 05
1 1150 195 0. , lloO 2 05
rcnuEiis
1 090 3 25 4 915 SCO
9 750 2 50 CI 1004 2 fcO
3 933 2 50 4 1040 3 85
43 933 2 52J4 12 033 3 35
I1UI.LS.
5 1208 101 4 1405 3 00
1 1270 ISO 1 1040 2 35
1 1410 1 S3
OAXsrns
1 1000 100 1 1030 125
STOCKE1IS.
105 go 3 20
COWS AND BULLS
0 1233 1 70
70nCIFERS.
nCIFERS
0 430 3 25
WESTCIIS OAT CLE
Owner and No Av Pr
Fred lianslor
S3feoders 1044 3 40
noas
No Av Sk Pr No Av Sk Pr
5..340 $3 25 59 . . .334 100 $3 15
78..155 3 80 51..309 40 3 45
5..80S 3 33 78..182 3 45
( H..252 200 3 40 32..243 40 3 45
01..270 40 3 40 55..331 120 3 45
82..315 80 3 40- 09..230 3 43
70..310 120 3 40 50..313 40 3 45
29..277 40 3 40 53..313 100 8 45
4..453 8 40 51..843 200 3 45
03..23.1 80 3 40 53..872 40 3 43
50..301 200 3 43J $ 54 , . . .3150 400 3 45
75..371 SO 3 42Ji 49..370 40 3 45
G7..303B210 3 42 > | J 04..275 40 4 45
63. . . .300 1(50 ( 3 48 } < J 05..233 10 3 45
07..219 80 8 i'iH 53..200 SO 3 4.1
53..847 230 3 42' 01..303 120 3 45
55 . . .310 800 3 42K 47..233 40 3 45
54..2S9 120 3iVA ( II..852 100 3 45
03.273 2S0 3 42 > | 50..20(1 ( 200 3 45
05..327 310 3 43 ; < f 73..229 100 3 45
70..247 100 3 43)5 ) 52..352 130 3 45
01.335 80 3 42 > 03 . . 375 3 45
50..303 120 3 12 59..315 40 3 45
59..278 200 3 42 } 02. . . .314 SO 3 45
05 . . .301 240 3 43X 73..333 40 3 45
00..3SO 120 3 43Ji ,74..25310 3 45
07. . . 273 40 3 42jf 73..250 - 3 45
51..827 SO 3 42K CO- . . . .320 100 3 45
05..239 210 3 42H 01..301 120 3 45
01..297 40 3 42)i (53..31 ( 100 3 45
03.Ml 100 3 42K 57..334 100 3 45
02..273 40 3 4.3J 50..805 40 3 45
07..253 80 3 42W 5S..830 3 45
01..809 120 3 4214 59..300 100 3 45
(51..273 ( 80 3 42 > f CO..219 230 3 45
04..270 100 3 43K 83 . . .303 SO 3 45
01..329 230 3 42) ) 44..300 40 3 45
CO..290 120 3 42fcf 70..301 350 3 45
0J..204 80 3 4S > $ 59,325 240 8 45
03..285 120 3 48)i ) 50..314 SO 8 45
07..203 200 3 42Jf 50..310 40 8 45
57 . . .347 200 3 45 50..315 80 8 45
43.803 100 3 45 49..309 8 50
40..328 100 3 45 15. . . 141 8 50
41..345 80 3 45 85. . ( .210 40 3 80
60..329 2103 45 83..370 8 80
01..243 80 345 07..315 3 80
34..153 3 45 08..203 3 80
80..320 80 3 45
BUCKl' .
No Av Pr-
181 westerns corn fed 120 4 75
Llvn Stock Not 09.
Common cattle unsalable
No decided cbango in hogs
A few good cattle wanted ,
Kansas City receipts for November , 18S9 , "
compared with a year ago , decreased 4,000 1
cattle and 35,000 hogs , aim lnorcnsod nearly
10,000 sheep Compared with November ,
1837 ; tlioro wus an Inercuso of 3,400 cattle ,
nnd 27,000 sheep nnd a decrcaso of 115,000 I
hogs
There will oo a special mooting of the exchange -
change Saturday , December 14 , at 8 p. m. ,
for the purposoof hoarlng the report or del
cirates to the convention held at Chicago , le- \
ccmber 3 , and for the purpose of adopting or
rejecting the constitution und bylaws of the
National Live Stock exchange ,
A. J. Gettler of Glonwood , In , was at the 1
yards with ten head of yearling Durbams 1
thut topped tho.inarkot at $1,75 ,
AViili Untile
On the market with cattle 1 Hank t
of Talmago , Tulraago ; A. D. Dorn , Neolo ;
J. H. Ncff , Wlckorson ; J. II Ulonkiron 1
Coleridge ; lieams & lilley , Deflar.co , la ;
Uoorgo Crnndall , Panama , la 5 V. S. Kin
sells , Panama Jo ; J , G , Meek , Hoslwick I
J. P. Simpkins , Endlcott ; W. H. Ituylo.New '
Itockford ; M. H. M „ Dallas , Cole ; How
ard Hrothers , Edgar ; J. A. Kidd Ong i
G. Miscke , Columbus ; H. Meyer , Walton ;
Hank of Ansley , Mason : J. 8. Vincent , Far
well ; II Agar , Farwell ; p. E. Hall , Lyons ;
Gcorgo Schwarlug , Dodge ; Harrett it Har-
lris , Wisner ; Tobias Smock , Stanton ; J. 11 ,
Hrooks , Houston ; W. G. Hewers , Houston ;
G. W. Hewers , Houston ; A. J. Gottlor ,
MlneoU ; T. J. Taylor , Shelton t
It C. Hatawell , Mucodonla ; r. II Cratrg ,
Hockvillo ; Knight Hrothera , Kearney ; II U.
Clarke , Valparaiso ; N. Loup O. Co , Elba ,
.
With Ilo 8.
On the market with hogst J , It 13. ,
Woodbine , la ; J. W. Meeker , Logan , la ;
Oeorge Varnes , Missouri Valley , la ; II O.
Lortu Springfield , la ; J. H. Hastle , Hrook ;
rWilkinson & Q. , Avoca , 2 cars ; G. M. Win
tors , Rhetby , lo ; John Defn , Hooper ; II P.
Church , Pierce ; Packard L. & O. Co , Plain
Vlow ; Horton llrothors , | A'crdlgro ; A. S ,
Warner 1 , Alnsworth ; .J , T. Kess1
tcr , Craig ; Andersen Si J. , Oakland ;
I ) . L , Wilson , Concord ; Uoams & lilley , Do-
ilanco , la ; S. E. Ackwi iPanania , In ; P.
Glass , Persia , la ; C. btprochcr , Dcniuson ,
Ia.t M. 1) . Stevens , Uvnnison , In : E. J.
Newton , Plonsnnt Dale ; 11. C. Smith , Cur
tis : U N. Fitch , Curtlsi llaworth & ll , ElI
wood ; M. Cobb , Funk ; C. I ) ,
Moro , llaward ; 13. Costello , Exeter ;
J. Illicit , Crete , Joseph Coates , Exclorj D. ,
J. ' P. licod , Crete ; J. M. Taylor , Columbus :
XV II Smith , Ashland { John Frostmnn ,
Matmo ; J. A. Huyloss , Crete ; P. Wollew ,
Genoa ; P. ' ,1. Murphy , Ilogors ; P.
Kropp } , Schuyler ; John C Denscn ;
Glen wick ; J. P. Taylor , Ashton ;
W. ' II VunAlstlne , Arcadia ; A. II Nelson ,
Arcadia ; A. P. Nichols , LdchHoId ; Stovcn1
son Brothers , Ucswyn ; P. Furnoy , ltrokon
How { ; N. Jnqqunt , Mcrun ; J. H. Gulcntlno ,
Uromflolil \ ; Miller & Company , ISradshaw ;
A. . J. Adams Uradshaw ; II , Acer " , Pnrwcll ;
Gnnd fc , Christy , Wllbor ; j. M , Cum1
cron ; Woodlawn : John Churlcs , Far1
well ; Gcorgo W. . Hucey , Tckamnh ;
Andersen A : J. , Oakland ; Meyers brothers ,
j Pender ; Henry Mowroy , Lyons ; John Not ,
Clarkson i ; D. A. Halo , Humphrey ; P. S. &
P. , Cornelia ; Nyo-Wllson-Htorohouso Com1
pony , Lindsay ; Nyc-Wlison-MorohousoCom-
pany , Leigh ; U Snilthbcrgcr , Stanton ;
\ Wngors & Doyle , O'Neil ; L. P. Stilt , Coin ,
In | ; .1. M , Lamar , Elmo , Mo ; L. liussoll ,
Elmo 1 , Mo ; J. U. Scoley , Muyvlllo , Mo ;
P. ] J. Taylor , Shelton ; S. S. Heady , Hep1
burn t , la ; Proliant it Johnson , Hnnlon ; L.
Anderson & Company , Mead ; Jack Lower ,
Stromsburg S ; William Groshntis , Sutton ; W.
Lancaster 1 , Pickroll ; II , Andersen , Yutou
With Slioup
On the market with shcop : Morse It , t
Company ( , Morse Hlutfs ; Southworth , Shelton -
ton | ; Gcorgo Mclsner , Shelton
,
OMAHA WI101iHSAL13 .MAltltHTS
( troccricR , Proiluoc Kruits , Etc
Egos Strictly fresh , 21@23c ; coldstorngo ,
18c. '
18c.Hidks
Hidks , Pelts , Tallow , Etc Green salted
hides , 4J/cs No 2 , G. S. hides , 3tfc ; dry flint
bides , 67c ; calf hides , 4 > { ( < $4) o ; dninnged
hides ! , 2c less ; sheen pelts , green , ouch , 2.1c@
$1.00 j ; sheep pelts , dry , per lb , 7@13i < c : tal
low , No 1 , 4c : No 2 , 3@3ifc ; grouse , white ,
4@4Mo 4 ; yellow , 2KW3c.
Lkmons Fnncy , $5.50@7.50choico ; , $4.00@
8.00. [
8.00.CBI.CRT
CBI.CRT Per doe , 30c.
CAi.iroiiNU Glui'ES $2.00.
Sm.sodv l-VOl'-iC ' i > or lb
STAncn lJi 't sc per lb
StoVK Polish $2,00@5.87 per gross
Spicks Whole , per lb Alsplce , 9c ; Cns
sla , China , 9c ; cloves , Penung , 23c ; nutmegs ,
No ] 1 , 75c ; pepper , lfc@19c.
GiNnr.it Jamaica , If pints , $3.00 per doz
Ciiecse Young Americas , full cream , 13c ;
factory 1 twins , ll@13 . tvfo ; off grades , 7gSo ( ;
Vun Hosscn Edom , $11,50 per doz , ; sap sago ,
S3o ; ; brick , 12 ! < c ; llmburgcr , lie ; domestic
Swiss , 18@14cl
CitAMiEiutiKS Capo Cod , $9.00@10.00.
OitANOus Florida , per box$3.00.
Buckwheat Plouh Per bbl , $ .1 50S6 ( 00.
Aitlks Per bbl , common , $2.oJj.2.25 ( [ ;
Choice ' , $2.50(34.00. (
Mincb Meat 20 lb cans , 7ic. {
Hosbv 15o per lb for choice
Piieseuves 9K@10o per lb
Jellies 404Kc per lb
Beeswax No 1 , 10@lPc
Pjiovisiojis- Hums , No 1 , lO-lli" average ,
10c ; 20 to 23 lbs , OKo12 to 14 lbs , 10J/c ;
shoulders , 5 o ; breakfast bacon , No 1 , S' 'fu ' ;
ham sausage , 8Kc ; dried beef hams , } { a ;
J beef tongues , $0.00 per dozen ; dry Bult meats ,
SJirtMJfcper . lb ; ham roulette 0 > c ; add leper
per , lb for small lots
Mess Poiik Per bbl , , $10.50.
Kanakas According to size , per bunch
$1.50@3.00. I
UuTTEitiNE Tubs , 13o ; rolls , 14c.
CoeoA.NUrs Per 100 , $5.00.
Ai'i'LE UiiTruii 5) 0. .
Cideii Bbls.1.50 ; hf-bbls , $ " 1.00.
Mai'LK Suoau 13J ( al5u ! per lb
Paiiinaceous Goons H.irley , 3@3'rfc ; fa
rina , 4 } c ; peas , 3o : oat meal , 3 % ( ioe ; mac
nroni , Ho ; vermicelli , lie ; nco , 3 > f@3c ;
saso nnd tapioca , C@7c ; Lima beans , 3J o.
Coffee Hoasted lArbuoklo's Ariosa ,
Sl c : McLaughlin's XXXX , 24 o ; German ,
24 > o ; Dllworth , 24fe ; Alaroma , 24 ? e.
Cofjt.e Green Fancy old golden Iiio ,
23o ; fancy old poaberry , 3.imc ; liio , cholco to
fancy , 22c ; Rio , prime , 21o ; Iiio , good , 19c ;
Muchn 29c ; Java , fancy Matidciilinc , 28c :
Java , good interior , 24c ; African , 20 > < fo
Candy 9 > @ 22c per lb
Chocolate and Cocoa 31@37o per lb ;
German chickory , red , 8c.
Sausage Bologna 4(54J ( | c ; Frankfort , 7c ;
tongue , Sc ; summer , 10c ; headcheese , Oo
Poi'LTiiv Chickens , per doz , llvo hens ,
$3.23 ; spring , $3.50@2.75 ; dressed , per lb , 9@
lie ; turkeys , live , S@10c ; dressed 7@0o ;
ducks , live , per doz , $ j.59@3.00 ; dressed , per
lb , 8@9o ; geese , llvo , per doz , $3.0029.00 ;
dressed , per lb b@9o.
Pius Pkbt Pickled , kits , 75c ; spiced pigs
tongues , kits , § 2.3.1 ; pickled tripe , kits , 03c ;
pickled II C tripe , kits , S5c ; spiced pigs
hocks , kits , 51.15. *
Dmr.D FituiT Currants , now , Co ; prunes ,
casks 1300 lbs , 14'e ; prunes , bbls or bugs ,
4o ; citron peel , drums , 30 lbs , 34clomon' ;
pool , drums , 30 lbs , 20c ; furd dates , boxes 12
lbs , 10c ; apricots , cholco evaporated , 14c ;
apricots , jolly , cured , 23 lb boxes , 15c ; apri
cots , fancy , Mount Hamilton , 25 lb bnxos ,
lflc : apricots , choice , bugs , 80 lbs , 14J c ;
apples , evaporated , Aldcu , 50 lb boxes , 9J : , 'o ;
apples , star , 8hC ; apples , fancy , Alden , Clb ,
lOo ; apples , > fancy , Alden , 21b , 10 ; < Jc ; Salt
Lake , 9J u ; blackberries , evaporated , 50 lb
boxes , B)5@0Xui cherries , pitted , dry cured ,
l4o ; pours , California fancy , | s boxes , 251D ,
12c ; peaches , Cul No 1 , fancy , ) < > imp bags ,
80 los , 15c ; nocturiuus , red , 14u ; ncclurlnes ,
silver boxes , 15c : pitted plums , Cal 23 lbs ,
boxes , 8Jfo ; raspberries , ovnp N. Y. now ,
25Jfc ; prunes , Cul H C. 90-100 boxes , 21 lbs ,
01" ! prunes , Cul , li C , 00-70,9c ; orange peel ,
15o ; rnisins , California Londons , crop 1839 ,
$2.25 ; raisins , Cal loose muscatels , crop iSS9 ,
$3.10 ; Galcnclas 18S8. 8)fc ) ; Vulcncias , old ,
7c ; Cal seedless sks , 7 ! c.
Lakh Tierces ltellned , 55/c ; pure loaf ,
OKoi'kotllo rendered , 7c. Add \ < s to % o for
smaller quantities
Wool Fine , average , 33 230 ; medium ,
averugo , 21@32o ; quarter blood , nveraio , 20
@ 21o ; coarse , average , 15@17e ; cotts und
rough , averugo , 14 10c.
Funs Beaver , per lt > , $2.50@l.00 ; otter ,
oacl1 , $3.00 ( < 57.00 ; wolf , each , 60ctt.$1.25 ( ;
coon , eaeli , 2j@75e : mink , each , 15 ( < 00u ;
muskrat , fall , 5@9c ; skunk ; rut , 25OOu ;
badger , rat , 25@80o ; deerskins , fall , per lb ,
18@27c ; wiuter , 12 < e22c.
BUTTEit Creamery , fancy , 23Vj33c ( ; choice ,
20ii21c. Dairy , funcy , ll@18o ( ; choice , U'ji
15o . Country , fancy , 14l5c ; good to phoice ,
12i ( 13c ; fulr 10 ( Ulc ; Inferior , 0'49c
Pickles Medium , per bbl , $5.00 ; small ,
$ C.00s ghtirliips , $7,00 ; O & H chow chow ,
qts , $5.35 ; pts , $3.3.1.
Potatoes 23@30c for cholco
Onions 40.11OOC. .
Saueii KitAUT-Bbls , SI.75 : h'f bbls , $3 85.
SudAits Cut loaf , UcVcutlouf , cubes , S o ;
standurd , powdered , 8 > je : XXXX , uowdored , '
9o ; granulated , starutanl , 7J4O ! confec-
tioners'A , 71s 'ci whllo , extra C , ( IJ/cj extra 1
C Neb , OXo ; amber , -Vc ' ; California golden I
O,0)fo. )
Beei' ToNOfES-SaltL' bbls , $2J.OO.
Hav-$5,00@0 00. ' ? '
ChoiPr.r.u $13.00.l'i
HitAN-$10.00.
Cohn 20o. " , |
OAT3-18C.
Vkal Cholco , modluin size , SS'ic ; cholco
heavy 3 ( 4c. ' ' '
. Lte $1. " 5@ 1.50 per oai' . < *
Live Pigeons Per doz , $1.80.
Game Pralno chickens , $4.60 ; mallard
ducks , $3.00@3.50 ; mixqdjduoks $ t.50@3.00 ;
tool $1.35u3l.60acksnlpo ; ] , $1.X ( ) ( < ? 1.33 ; quail ,
$1.50@1.75 ; Jack rabbits , $4.00@4.50 ; small ! 1
rabbits $1.00(31.20 ( ; quirrols , $1.00@1.10 ,
lever 75cC < ? ll.OO ; venison saddloj , Ugsl3o ; •
arcas'sos , 0V10c. (
liEi.NB Choice haud-plckod navy , 11.78(3 ( ;
1.80 ; cholco handpicked medium , $1.G3@ j
1.70choico ; band-plckod country , $1 5001.05 ;
clean country , $1.59@i.O0 ; Inferior country ,
11.00(31.25. (
Nuts Almonds , lS'ffno ; Hrazlls , 12 o :
filberts , 13Kc ; pecans , lie ; walnuts 13) ) o ;
peanut cocks , S o ; roasted , llo ; Teuuesee \
peanuts , 7c.
Wiiaitino PAj'Eu-Straw . , >
- , per , iyQ
? 'i0 ' . ' ras < a' ' ° < Manilla , U , sasJJi'oi No
Haqs Union Square , 85 oor cent off list
Salt Dairy 2so lbs in bbl , bulk , $3.10 ;
best grade , 00 , 5s , $3.30 ; host grade , 100 , 3s ,
$2.40 ; best i-rado , 33 , 10s , $3.20 ; rock salt ,
crushed , $1.60 ; dairy salt , Asbtou , 60-lb
bags,85o ; bulk , 32Mb bags , $3.25 ; common 1
in bbls , 11.25.
Fi JUit-State , $1.005 00 ; fancy , $5.00 ®
S.40 ,
Pisu-Dried codlUh , 4W@8o ; sealed her
ring , 2Io per box : boL herring , dom 65o ;
Hamburg , spiced herring , $1.50 ; bol , herring
imp , 800 ; mackerel , No I shore , $11.50 ;
[ fancy mess , $18.50 per 100 lbs ; white Uih i ,
No 1 , $7.00 ; family , $3.75 ; trout , $ .1.25 ; sal
mon , $3.80 ; nnchovios , 85c.
On.s-Kerosene-P. W. 9)fo ) ; W. W.II fo ;
headlight 1 ; , 13 ; gusolliio , 74o , 13c ; lard No 1 ,
44c ; No 2 , 40c ; salad oil , $1.25&V.KJ ( per
dozen !
Soaps Castllo , mottled , per pound , 8S10o ( ;
castllc , whlto , per pound , 13 ( < Ui > c.
Canned Mk ts Corned beef , HI ) squnro
cans 1 , $1.30 ; corned beef , 3 lb square cans ,
$2.05 I ; corned beef , 0 lb squnro cans , $0 50 ;
corned beef 14 lb squnro enns , $14.00. Lunch
tongues , 1 lb rouud cans , $300 ; lunch
tongues t , 2 lb round cans , $1.75. Brawn , I lb
square cans , $1,20 ; brnwn , 3 lb square cans ,
$2,00 i ; brawn , 0 lb square cans , $ ij.5'j } brnwn ,
14 1 lb square cans , $14.00. Ox tonguct , , 1J lb
round cans , $ ,1.no , ox tongues , a lb round
cans , $0.00 ; ox tongues , 2tf lb round enns ,
$7.00 I ; ox tongues , 3 lb cans , $8.00. Chipped
beef I , t lb round cans , $2.00 ; chipped bcuf , 3
lb 1 round cans $4.00. Hoast beef , 1 lb round
cans , $1.20 ; roast beef , 2 lb round cans , $2.00.
Potted 1 hamlb } round cans , Clc ; potted
hum'j'lb 1 round cans , $1.20. Deviled bnm ,
} J ( lb round cans , tlio ; dovllod bam , 's lb
round cans , $1.20. Potted ox tongue , ) j lb
round 1 cans , 05c ! potted nx tongue , l < lb
round i cans , $1.20. Compresson hum , 1 lb
square 1 cans , $1.75 ; compressed hum , 3 lb
square ( cans , $2.i5. Tripe , 2 lb round cans ,
$1.80. I Minced collops , 3 lb round cans , $2.20.
llonctcss 1 pigs feet , 2 lb square cans , $2.25.
Ono ( pound cans are packed two dozen und
four I dozoti to the cuso Two pound cans are
packed 1 ono dozen nnd two dozen • to case ,
1 llulf pound cans packed two dozen to case
Quarter ( pound cans packed four dozen to
case 1 All prices per dozen , net
Canned I-'i u Brook trout , 3 th , $2.40 ; sal
mon 1 trout , 2 lb , $2.35 ; elnms I lb , $1.33 ;
clams 1 , 2 th , $3.00 ; clnm chowder , 3 lb , $1.2.1 ;
dovilnd 1j 1 crnbs , 1 II > , $2.25 ; deviled crabs , 2 th ,
$3 j 50 ; coilllsh bnlls , 2 1b. $1.75 ; cavlnr , W It ,
$2.23 ! ; cols , 1 lb , $3 10 ; lobsters , 1 11. , # 1.90 ;
lobsters ' , 3 lb , # 2.95 : lobsters , dovllod , } { lb ,
$2.3.1 ! ; mackerel , 1 lb , $ I.T5 ; mackerel must
ard ' sauce , II II , $ J.C0 ; mackerel tomato
sauce 1 , 3 1b , $2.00 ; oysters , 1 lb , 95c ; oysters ,
2 11. , $1.00 ; salmon , C. It , 1 lb , $1.90 ; salmon ,
C. 1 It , 3 11. , $3.S0 ; nalmon , Alaska , t ll , $1.05 ;
salmon , Alaska , 3 lt > , $2.03 ; Mirlmps , 1 lb ,
$2,150. j , ft -
Drills nml CtiiMiiicitlN
Arm Sulphuric , per pound , 2) ) 0 ; citric ,
per 1 pound , file ; oxalic , per pound , 14o ; tar
taric ' powdered , per pound , 42c ; carbolic , 37
' VT44C.
Alum per pound , 2)fo. )
Ammonia Carbonate , p.r pound , Ho
Akuowiioot IVr pound , 10c.
Balaam Copaiba , per pound , 03c ; tolu , 53
< < 5.1e.
Houax Hollncd , per pound , 10c.
Iwliwrt nnd ICodc
BiNiinns' TwiNE-Sisal , 13c : Hf .t Hf .
14c ; iiinnllla , 15c.
Ci > tiieslines Cotton 50 ft $1.20 : cotton ,
00 1 ft , $1.40 ; Jute , 50 ft , 00c ; jute 00 ft , $1,00.
Cotton Twine Fine , 20c ; medium , 18c ;
heavy 1 hemp , 14c ; light hemp , 17c.
Sail Twine B , sail , 20c ; Cultnitta , 14o ;
manillu 1 ro ] > o , 14c ; sisal rope , ll c ; now
process 1 , 8)-jc ) ; ] ute , 9 c : cotton , 10c ; hldo
rope 1 , 17c.
ljtimlMi- and iliillillne Mntcrla' .
Stock Hoahus A , 12 inch , s 1 s , 14 nnd 10
feet , $4d.V ( ) ; B , 12 Inch , sis , 12 , 14 and 10
feet : , $41.00 : C , 13 inch , sis 13 14 and lOfect ,
$ ; -0.00 ! ; D , 13 Inch , s 1 s , 12 , 14 and 10 foot ,
$23.00 ; No 1 com 13 in , sis , 13 feet , $18.00 ;
No 3 com 12 in , s I s , 14 and 10 feet , $17.50 ®
18.50 ; No I com 12 in , s 1 s , 10 IS and 20
feet , $19.50 ; No 3 com 12 in , sis , 11 aud 10
feet $17.00.
Poi'mr l.ii.MiiEit Clear poplar box lids Iff
in , s 2 8 , $ ; li:00 : ; clear poplar , * panel , $30.00 ;
clear poplar , ? 111 panel , $2.1.00 ; clear poplar ,
K in pauel stock wide , s 2 s , $3 .00 ; clear
poplar corrugated colling , ] i , 10.00.
I'O'jts White cedar , 0 in halves , 12ewlilto ;
cedar , 5ji in halves and 8 111 quarters , lie ;
Wliito cedar , 4 in round , 10c ; Tennessee red
cedar , split , ICcj split oak , white Sc ; sawed
oak ' , ISc
Suit LaiNo. . 1 plain , S nnd IS In , $17.50 ;
No 3 plain , 8 und 10 in , $15.50 ; No 1 , O G ,
$16.00.
DIMENSIONS AND TIM11EII.
12 ft 14 ft 10 ft IS ft 20 ft 22 ft 24 ft
2x1. . . . 1.100 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 18 00
2x0. . . . 15 00 15 ( JO 15 00 10 (10 ( 10 0(1 ( 18 00 18 00
8x3. . . .15 00 1500 15 00 10 00 10 00 IS 00 18 00
,
2x10..15K)15 ( ) 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 18 00
2xl2..150O13 ; 00 15 00 1000 10 00 18 00 18 IK )
4x48x8.10 0010 00 10 00 17 00 17 00 18 00 19 00
Pehcinh Nol \ and 0 in , 12 and 14 ft ,
rough $ l0.00@10.r.0 ; No 1,4 and Oin.lC ft ,
$17.00f < ei7.50 ; No 2,4 audi ) In 12 and 10 ft ,
$13.50 14.00 ; No 2 , 4 and 0 In , 10 ft , ? 15.00
( i10.00.
FiMHiilNii 1st and 2d cleuri ) inch , a 2 s.
$49.00@51.00 ; 1st and 2d clear , l } ( and 8 inch ,
s 3s , $ I7.00C 50.00 ; 3d clear , Ufincb , s 3 s ,
$13.00(810.00 ( ; H select 1J4 . 1 > ami 3 inch , s
3 s , $87.00(333.00 ; 1st and 3d clear , 1 Inch , s 3
s , $15.00 ; 3d clear , 1 inch , s 3 s , $30.00 ; A select -
lect , 1 inch , s 2 s , $34.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s 2
s , $30.00.
Shingles Per M XX clear , $3.20 ; extra
* A * , $3.80 ; staudard A , $3.(50 ( ; 5 inch clear ,
> l.t50@1.70 ; 0 inch clear , $1.73@1.80 ; No 1 ,
$1.10451.1.1 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths ,
from Washington territory , $3.40 : California
red wood , dimension widths , # 1.50 : * nypross ,
clear heart , dimension widths , $3.25 ; laths ,
$3.50. ' .
Boards No I com , sis , 13,14 and 10 ft ,
$19.00 ; No 2 , do , $10.50 ; No 3 , do , $11.50 ;
No 4 , do , ( ships cull$11.00. ) Add 50c per
M ft for rough
Hattdkk , Well Tumso Pickets O. G.
Baits , 3)4 ) inch , 00c ; O. G. Batts , 3 } (33 ( , ss ,
35c ; 3.111 well tubing , D. Sc M. und bov ,
$23.00 : pickets , D. & II , Hat , $ i0.00 ; pickets ,
D. & II , square , $19.00.
Floohino 1st com 0 inch whtto plno ,
$31.00 ; 3d com (1 iu wliito pine , $31.00 ; 3d
com 0-in white pine , $20.00 ; D com 0-in white
plno , $30,00 ; com 4 and U-ln yellow plno ,
$15.00 ; Star 4-in yellow plno , $17.00 ; 1st uud
3d clear yellow plno , 4 und 0-in , $19.00.
Ceilinii and Partition 1st comtn
whlto piuo partition $82.00 ; 3d com > 'j-m
white plno partition , # 37 00 ; clear % -in yellow
plno ceiling , $20.00 ; clear ; V-in Norway ,
$14.50 ; 3d com jHin ! Norway , $13.00.
lime Best , 80c.
Cement -$1.23.
Plaster $2.20.
Hair 20a
Huii.pin'o BmcK Common , $ O.O0@7.5O per
M ; selected , $7.B0@9.O0 perM : sewer bricK ,
$9.00 ( < gl0.00 per M.
Sasii 00 per cent discount
Doors , Blinds and Mouldinos 50 and
10 nor centOff
T'AUitiin Felt $2.00 per owt
Straw Board $1.(50 ( per cwt
THE REALTY MARKET
LNSritlJMK.Nl'd plAoaa on tuieX dunu *
yesterday
W T Wymau toR > { G lbson , pt lot 24 , blk
I , llrnwn park , wd , . . . $ 3,000
J W Mc.Menaniy und wile to W St Welch ,
lot H , blKl , Plain vlow add , wd J.050 i
C K lleod to 11 A Kurr , w > i lots 5 and It ,
"ulki" , Kouilnll's mid , q od (100 ( ,
Isaac Street and wife to.Mahula Uarlsou ,
o • / lot 4 , blk r , Lowe's add , w d 375
11 Harnett to A IS llowinun , lot 17 , blk 5 ,
Albright's annex , wd 2,030 I
Otiottbiirg to John Toanick w 2-5 lot U ,
nik 10 , Albrlgnt'Bannex , wd 500 i
P Mlttnueht und wlfo to Kred ICrug , lot
II blk n , subblKlP , Albright's Cliolca ,
wd 1,150 '
J II .Mclklo , trustee und 1111 Downs to O
Udeorge , lot 10 , blKO , Potter 6 ; Cobb's
2d niul to South Omaha , wd . . . . . (550 ( I
M N llurdaud wlfeto ( J Udeorge , lot 1 ,
blk 11 , l'ottori Cobb's 2d add to BoutU
Omaha , wd 700 '
O I' Hoover and wlfotoO O Oeorge lot
20 , lilk 0 , Potter ite Cobb's 2d Mid to .
South Omaho , w d 700
W I Kdwards to I A 11 1 wards , lots 3 and
4. blk 5 , Urcnard Hill , w d 4.7W )
A ( i Udw.ird and wife to W I ) Kdwards ,
ptlot7 , blk 11. Patrick's 2d add wd . . . 4,000 '
J , tkinroeder , trustee , to John U'Hearn ,
lot < lhlklOilrownlark w d 360
Ohl'arrotto and wife to W I , 1'airotte ,
middle 1-5 of lots 1 and 2 , blk - • 03H ,
Oiuahu , w d 3,51)0 )
J ll l'rugli to \ S i.ung , lot If , blk 5 , Mon
mouth l'ark.wd , 1,550
1'rltz Mueller and wlfo to 11 llesnlln 48x
sninlou Ilmrallrcltogershiili wd . 1,100
OV Mclntlru and wlfo to O 11 I'luney ,
lotLM , blk 103 , Duntlea placer d 5,090
OH and K < l llolluu et ul tu ( J J Fox , lot
It ) , blkli , AmblurplacH , wd , , 600
KIghtDcn transfers , aggregating.tOJ.Iti
Hlitliliiitr lorniltH
The following permits were Issued yesterday -
day :
A. 1' . Tukcy and W. V. Allen , cottage ,
Crelifliton avenue and North Forty-Urst
street $ 1,000
A. I' .Tukey audY. . Allenr cottage , I.ako
and forty-llrit streets . . . . . 1,000
A. 1' . Tukcy and W , r. Allen , cottage ,
( Irant nnd Forty-third streets 1,000
A. 1 * . 'i'ukey and W. F. Allen , cottage ,
Grant and Forty-second streets , 1,0V [ )
lVo inlnor permits , bbl
Six pormlts . , , , . . , 11,630
Hotel Nightmares
Among the many queer oxporlonces
gained iu a liotol , " euid the cleric of an
ujitown hostelry to u Now YorK Host reporter -
porter , are tho60 conticctod with
gueBta who are subject to uighttuaro ! ;
which Is mot * common tlinti mnny vco-
plofl"ipo | < 3C , His not liiicDininun for n
night in tt lnrgo liotol to ilovolop sev
eral enjos of thin kind In the stillnosH
of ' the citt'ly moi'tilng liottin liouvy
I or 11 Hhriolc limy bo hotifd Mtiintl-
fToniiH 1 the IoiWtlop The hull boy
wttkos tip rubs his ojos , nnd nwniu to
see j . whnt is coming , nud If ho is 11 now
ono nt the btialticss luiU expects thnt it
tiumlai' Is boiug committed
"Wo ltiul tt onsc not long ago of 11
goiillomnu I hofo who , during tlio uilil-
tile 1 of the nlpht , begun pounding 011 his
( 1 loorvolting til tlio bhiuo tiiuo , Lot 1110
out , ! Let 1110 out ! Uolj ) ! help ! " The
boll-buy , ' rushed down to the desk , niitl ,
, with the night elork : tnd the porter ,
hiiri'loil 1 bnok lo the room whence enmo
the I sounds of illetress All wus < | iiiet
They wiilU'd itwhllo , than knoclcotl
The ' subject of the nightmare ennio to
the j door very much oresl-fullyn. Ho
explained Hint he htul eaten it too
liberal j supply of ilovllotl crab during
the pi'ovious ovoiiiug , nml thut he Intel
ilroitnicd 1 thnt ho wns looked In inio of
the immense money vaults of the treas
ury , which ho hmlsueu during his visit
to the city * His own cries for help luul
cttusetl him to wtiko Such cti os , moro
or ' loss exciting , tire of nlmoit nightly
occurrence ' in u lnrgo hotel , nnd ore
usually grantor when the social season
Is at Its height The truest * who got
intoxicated are not included lu this
class of noisemaking They form 11
separate ' study alone nud mttko tlio
night lively very often "
Miirekn
The motto of ( 'ullforniu means , I have
found it Only In that laud of sunshine ,
where the or.lrgO , lemon , olive , llgiind grupo
bloom nnd nud ripen , uud attain their high
est perfection in midwinter , nro the herbs
nud gum found , thut nro nsoil In thut pleas
ant remedy for nil tln-ont und lung troubles
Snnta Able the ruler of roughs , asthma
and constimdlion , the Goodman Drug Co
has been appointed agent for this vuluublo
California remedy , nud soils it under u guar
antee nt J1 it bottle Tlireu for $2.50.
Try California Cnt-r-cuie , the only guar
iintco euro for catarrh SI , by miillSl.10.
There has been ft miirkod dectulonco
in the use of the Freneh lnngungo tit
Montreal during the last ton years
Korforly it wns tlio prevalent tongue ,
but now the English predominates
Insist on having the srouuiiio Ted
Cross Cough Drops , 5 cents per box
Sold ovnrywhoro
*
The Turkish soldiers wore unable to
use tliolr muskets during the recent
( listurbaneo iu Crete because the car
tridges sent from Constantinople would
not lit
SBROEDER & DEAN ,
GRAIN
,
Provisions i Stocks
Basement First National Bank
a < > 5 South itlh ; Street , - Oiuulut ;
OOMMEROIAL
NflTiONAl BANK
Capital , - $400,000
Surplus , - 40,000
Offlcersand Directors 13. M. Morsoman , (1
Al llltchcocn , Jos , OarneauJr , A. Henry K
Jl Anderson , Win O.Maui , v bro * . : I , . II Will
alms A. 1' . Hopkins prcs ; A. Millard , casnlur ;
F. It Uryaut , asslstunt casliior ,
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NEBRASKA
NATIONAL BANK
V. 5. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB
Capital $400,0110
Surplus Jim 1st , 1SS ! > 52,000
Ol'l'lCEUS AND IMltr.Cl'OltS :
IlBNiir W. Yatks , President
J.BWis S. ltiiD , Vice Ilesldcut
A. H.Tol'JSAMN ,
W. V. Mouse ,
John S. Collins
Jl C. CltSllINII ,
J. N. II I'ATIItCK ,
W. II S. IluniiK * , Cashier
THE IRON BANK ,
Cor 12th and 1'iirnam Kts
A General Hanking Ituslncss Transacted
r tOCT3 > ao . * . YfR UI'IHAMKS to
Jx T n , OUIIK b ; tbii Niw lUPUOVkO
ACMEN ONLYjdor UKMM ) BO\BT. U.dVfor
- gas Sii aENKRATIVEWKAKNESSrtltlo *
wmttix kly Vim , HooTHtna Coil oaiCarrcitUoi
Blearie * , , lly.ilrcrtl/tbroiJgballwftitp rtireitor
logUitmUli : tolltiltb ud TI uroua8lrfi > | rili Kleetrlo
Currrnt Zs * ' * . rtLTiNtTAMTLrorneforfeitS5uoolaeuh
bKLTudBiiipfBMry Unptf t * ( S. hmi op , Wont tuu tr *
tmptDtlr cured In tbrtemontbi flr l d | > ampb1vl < o.iUinp ,
BANTlEHEUECTBICCO.XC'JLia n-Bi.ClIIOAnOjD
oiHnaNgfDiif
BootBantl _ Shoo8.
iaiiKESDALLrJOXES A CO ,
Successors to ltccd , Jones & , Co
Wholesale Manufactnrers of Biots &SI106-3
Anenti for llntion Itubbor Mine Co , 1101101 aud 110J
llarnoy street , Ouiatiu , Nebraska
Broyyor8. _
SIUIIZ & fLEIl ,
Laser Beer Brewers , '
1MI Nonli Kluhtocnth Blreet.Oniana , Kebrastq
SSH\2i \ "
eaqle cnmiwE wonics ,
Manufacturers ofGalyanizedlron Cornice
Wlndow < ap anil metiilllo kyll ht . John Kpi'imler ,
propilator 1U uml 11JBuutu IQttt street
„ „ , j oaj ] . tJ u ; , PumpB , Etc
OLdlTlC S 'KAM UEA.TISO CO ,
Pnmiis , Pipes and Engines ,
Etcara , water , railway and inlntni : siippUcs , etc
ieiW 'aud If 'l Farnam tlruct , Qnmliu
U. X. WIND ENGINE PUMP CO ,
Steam ana Water Supplies
HalllJar wlut mlllB , t\1 \ and OJOJiinun > tOman * .
U. F. Hon , Acting Munacor
nnOWKELL ACO ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery
flitct-lron work , steam iiuuiiii saw mills 171J-12I5 )
l.f avenwortli street , Oiaalm
Iron WorkB ' :
PAXTON & VJEllLINU I1WN WOliKS , i
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work ,
Enitincr , trass work , general ( oundrr , maclnne and t
blacksiullli work , ( imraand wciiks U. JMIf ,
and lllti u tluiualia
OMAHA WJ11E & IUON WOTIKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings ,
Dalle rails , window iiuards , flower stands , wire signs ,
et . lit Norilj ictli street Uiualin
OMAHA SAFE & lltolf WOllKS , •
HanPrs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ,
Vault * . Jail work Iron shutters and Bra eicupjs
• ) . Anditea , ( iropr Cor , lull and Jakson tls
" :
aoBh Poore , Eto .
M. A. DlsmiOW ACO. . , ,
Wholesale manufacturers o (
Sat Doors , Blinds and Mouldings
Branch oBlco 12th and Isard streets , OmataNeb
*
" "
SOUTH OMAHA
UNION BTOCK YAIW CO ,
Of Soutii Omaba Limited
"
OMAHA JOBBERS ' DIRECTORY . ' *
MAgrloHlturol lmplomont8. _ _ . )
MNlNOEll A METCAi.F CO , i
Agricnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriagcj i
Uannlesetc mnilo ale , Oin tia.yMirA > ta j
'
MOllNE , MIUWHN A-liTOODAltD udl i
ManufacUircraanilJobtieriiln [
Wagons Bnggies R3te Plows Etc
, , , , , \
Cor ! > lh and racltto Hiot'tn , Omatia v
f. . . „ .jsa A
Artlsto' MntorlnlB i
A. UOSPKIr ,
Artists ' Materials , Piauos and Organs - ;
151) IkiuidM alreel.Omatia , Nebraska '
' '
Doota nnd Shoos
ir.l' .Tifo/isf : a vo ,
JolD3R of Boots and Sliooi .
101 , IlCkt , IIuTiOiiiiiUi atroet , Onitha Manufactory
Hiiiiiinornrect , llclun '
Coal , Coke , eto
JAMES Wri'l ' tATt'llEn COAL CO ,
Miners and Shippers of Coal and Cote
ltbomilU S. National Hank llulMlnit , Uninlia j
OMAHA COAI , COKE Js ' l.tME CO , j
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal • !
at ) South 1Mb KtrcelOmalin Nebnuka , '
NEmtAHKA FUELcbT I
* Shippers of Coal and Coke
ill South ISt'i street Omalm Neliraska *
rirK1 .L.J < ? ° lt1iTlj ° 9iPn nn Stornso ' .
nWEELL , rlhl > iELl , \
. Storage and Commission Merchants i
Bpoclaltles-lliitter. hum , cfiecie | mltrT , uaraa ,
till Howard Arect.Omnlia , Ncli
SIpE0/ ' '
VEAN , AKMSTUONO a cO ,
Wholesale Cigars -j -
tOJNorth ethStvectOmnha Neb Hello H3J , '
Dry Cooda nnd Notiotia
Jr E. SMITH ACO ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions ;
lltBand 1101 Doiiitlas , cor , 11tt , street , Omatiit , Neb *
KlLVAlltWK KocirvitYooons CO ,
Importers & Jobbers In Dry Goods , Notions
Qeuts't'urnlshlnii ( tools Corn-jr 11th and Itlrnor * >
• trcet9 , Uiualta , Netirnaka
' i . j
Furniture ' '
DEVE \ Y A ATONIC , , 4
0 Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ' * ,
Karnatu street , Oruatia , Nebraska , . ,
cuaih.es smvEnicK , * \
Furniture -
Omnhu , ? , ebrakn ' K
A
a .1
Crocorlos
„
MeCOllD , BUAOY A CO , I
Wholesale Grocers -K
13th nnd Leaveuwcrtti str 'cti , Omaha , Nobraskst
t
Hard ware
irr broatcii ,
Hcayy Hardware , Iron and Steel
EpriQKs yvngnZi stock , harnvrnri * . lumbar , etc 1209 '
1211 llurncy street , Oninlin 5
MMEDAmxFA : TA YLOR * j
Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair Sboo i
Mechanics Tools and llnrfnlo Scales 11011 Doiiiila * M
street Omaha , Neb -i
Lumber , Eto „ _ _ i
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , j
Wholesale Lumber , Etc 4
Imported and American J'orllnnd Cement tatt 'M
agent for Milwaukee lylraullo ! Cement * - ' * i1
anagnli.or White Unic ?
ClIAS It 1.EE , j
Dealer in Hardwocd Lumber , j
Wood carpets ami immuotflofirlnif 9tUanl Dsuylai ' *
atrceia Omahft , N brH8k . * *
OMAHA LUMBER CO , j
All Kinds of BnilfliagMaterial at Wholesale 1
ISth street nnd Union Paclflo track , Omaha .
LOUIS BRADFORD , ' J
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash j
Doors , etc Tarda Corner ? th and Iouiai : OSlc | 9
Corner 10th and UouRlas * t
FItED.r QUAY , J
Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc
, , , . . . •
Cornorttli and DouKlas street , Omaha .
C N. D1BTZ , 'I
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber [
13th and California atrcets , Oaiaha , yoliraska , |
and Motlon8.
Nlllllnory . s
I. OBERFELDER A CO . A
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions j
303,510 and 513 South 11th Btreet ' • , '
Not Ion a. J |
'
/ . T. ROBINSONNChIONCO , f
Wholesale Notions aud Furnishing Goods ;
1121 Harney alreet , Omaha , i |
" U.
Oil 8 ; |
'
CONSOLI DATED TA NK LINE CO j
Wholesale Rellned and Lubricating Oils , ' i
AxloOr asoetc Omaha A. It UNion , Manager jh
Paper > _ - J
CATtPENlER PAPE11CO. , ' i
Wholesale Paper Dealers \
Carrr anlcoslockof iirinllmr rrnri > lnu ard Mlltlc * J
paper Bpeclal atteulluu kIybii tocard imper Tt
Safes , . 10' . „ , HJ t ! |
A. L. DEANE A CO . $
Oenernl Attents for ; * $
Halls ' Safe3. -I
831 and ttM Houth 10th Ht . Omaha *
|
jToyBi.Eto. . $ t
n , HARDY A CO ,
Jobbers of I
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goals )
House Kurnlshlnu OocKls , Children's Carriages I'M l
taniaiu slrtetOiualmNeli ti
THK - 1
CHICAGO SHORT LINE
01'THU
Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Ry ' |
The Ileal Itouto from Otnnlia aud Council ,
Bluffs to ? !
- THE EAST E- ,
Cblcngo , AND Milwaukee ,
St l'aul , Miniioaiiolh , Cedar Hnylttt i
Rock Island , Fraeport , Ruckfonl ,
Clinton , Dulmuue , Davenport , y
Elgin , Madlsou , JanesTllIe , \
llelclt , Winonrt , Li Crosse , ;
Juadallotharlmportaat boutbebst points Kast , Northaast anj .J jj
Tor throngh tickets call on thu llaktt agent at lKn i
Tarnam streat , lo llarker Uloak , or et Uiiloa I'attfli
fullnian tilatpara and the flna.t Dining Cara In tha ' }
world are run on the mam lluu ot the Cblcatfo , Mil A
* aukeeUt l'aul Itatlwar , aud * err attention It i
uaid to pastesgert \ > j courteous vmulojas of tha t
.
aODBDanT • i
ILMIIiI.KIt.8 oer J Manager ,
j.K.TUCKI2HAs.ut QtJ iieral Manacar :
A. V. It ( lAlll'lINrurt , Uenaral t'aseengai ab '
Ticket Agent _
UUO K.lllSAFrOHO.AMlsteataeoeraJ fagtlsia 1
• ou Ttckct Aitot . .
T.J.OUUK.U ait 18U' > ll > l 0d Dt • "