r sm I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY , DECEMBER 17 , 18S0. > 3 • I TOE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Starts In at an Improve tucmt but Fulls to Hold _ _ DECEMBER CORN RULES STRONG , Oats Dull anil NckIocIciI Provisions Stand About the Bnmo as on Bnt- nrrtnjr Cnttlo blow Hoc * Com * parntlvcly Active CHICAGO rilODUOE MA.UKKTS.C Chicago , Dee 10. [ Special Telegram to Tub Dee.I Wheat started U | > today and mndo a Kiln of He , but tlia market did not hold at ttio Improvement On the other con trary , it got decidedly wo.ik during the Inst linlf of the session und the bulls wcro dis heartened at the end of the day Mny started In at 8'ic , sold oft to 8iVo ! and ad vanced to SJJffc , soiling off , bowovcr , to 82 1/ ® 92a and closlnjr heavy nt S2fSVi } ° - December opened at 7i > fc , ranged down to TTo and closed at the bottom January opened at T8J c , rnnced at 7b6' } J % " } { 0 and closed nt 77 0. The wltloning of the difference - enco between cash and May wheat , which was a minor featsro of the days trading , was duo In a great part to the circulation of n revamped version of the story of a com blno among the elevators for the purpose of raising storngo rates on grain from % c to lo for first storaqo nud from Ho to Jtfo for sub1 | scquont ton-day cycles Thcro Is nothing H now In this report , but It would seem | that there has been renewed ac- | tlvlty In the negotiations between H warehouse proprietors recently But H forono ort\vi > free Inn cos a bettor under H standing between warchouso men would H have been arrived at lonp ago As It is , the H frco lances appear to bo as untaranblo notv H as over , nnd until all parties are brought into H accord the proposed deal stands a poor show H of going through The way the tcnttcr now H stands , there is no sottlcd or uniform rate , Trading was largely local in its character H Kow Vorlc and the northwest wore good buyers early , but the local talent , domlu- ntetl The nggrciratovolumo of business was rather below the average Dccambor delivery in corn wns strong and H advanced from 32c at the opening to S'iHo H and remained firm for a considerable period nt : Wc , at which prlco also the bulk of the ] cnb offerings of the day changed hnnds ] There were liberal offers nt and over 83o ana Hj later at 32j c and oven lower by an operator H } who Is credited with having control of stocks H } of contract corn in store The May delivery HI was inactlvo and easier , and oven Jan HI tinry was but slightly affected by Hj the early strength of the present HI month The general feeling nt the close of I the market wus easy , and December closed I with sellers at 32c , January 01 < @ 3l c , and May B.33hc which wus about 1-lUc Hj lower all around tnnn Saturday The damp Hj weather was a stimulus to the buying of Do- H cembcr , and increased receipts hero And the j very nenvv arrivals , amountihg to 641,000 Bl bushels at St Louis , pulled in the other di- Hj rcctlon The decrease of 447,000 bushels in j the vlsiblo supply was not influential on HJ cither sldo HJ Oats wcro dull and neglected on specu- HI lativonccount , with light trading in Muv at HI 2)i@ % ? < indicating u steady tone The HJ ncur months were unchanged , with C0c Hj l'ald for December 'I here wns some effort Hj to change January to February at about * HI difference The receipts exceeded the csli- HJ mate by 03 earn , ana trading in cash oats was H ] confined to samples , with No 3 regular at Hj about 20J < c A small decrease in the vlsiblo H ] supply of 41,884 bushels oxortcd no lufluonco H ] on the market H ] In provisions the situation was pretty HI much the same as It stood on Saturday H ] . Some disposition was shown to bear pork H ] * * and of May short ribs there was rather f reo Hj soiling by Hutchinson nna Cuaiihy The H ] days trading , however was not regarded as H ] possessing any marked Bigniflcanco , though H ] from the start the market exhibited a tend H ] enoJ" to seek a little lower lovei Still the H ] actual changes in prices were confined to H _ comparatively small limits For the active M deliveries , January and May , pork closed last night 5c , lard 35o and short rips 3 > c under Saturdays lust quotations H CHICAGO live ; stock 1 Cnioxao , Doc 10. [ Special Telegram to B The Beb.1-Ca.tti.k-Business was slow and H prices about the same as on Friday and Sat B urday Amonc- the arrivals were about 10,000 B Texans , the property of Swift & Morris , H hence but few are on the market Natlvo H butchers stock , especially good cows and H heifers , sold from steady to a sbado Hf stronger There wcro but light arrivals H of stockcrs and feeders , hence but a limited Hj business was done Cholco to extra beeves H brought , (4 50(35 ( SIS ; medium to good steers , B 1R50 to 1500 lbs , * 3.40@4.30 ; 1S00 to 1850 lbs , M - | 3.00@3.00 ; 950 to 1300 lbs { 3.75 § 3.50 ; Hl stockcrs and fcedors , $2.00(32 ( 95 ; cows H ) * tiulls and mixed , (1.20 ( < ia.OO ; bulk tl.90 ( 2.30. HI Texas cattle steadystoors ; , | 2.20@2.S0 ; cows , H ] fl.50@2.10. Hj Hoas The market was active and steady H ] ps compared with Saturday The bulk of HI tuo mixed and packing stock sold at } 3.55@ j Hj s CO shipping grade at $3.00 ( < $3.C5 and light ; H ] sorts from tU.G'J ' to S.I.U5. A few fancy houvy HI BOld at ? 3-U7 < S-70 , and a few single pigs at t I3.70QU.75. B Mlnliifr Stocks H Nbw Yonic , Dee 10. rSpoelal Telegram H toTiiR Ubb.I The follj' .vtaj arcs the mln- M ing Btook quotations i HI Best & llelcher 2(0 Mexican 230 HI Caledonia . H..l 0 North Ilelle Isls . . 103 K Con Cal&Ya UO Ontario ! 1" > M m DeidwoodT ino Plymouth WJ3 M l' .lfrlsto 13) isavsgs 150 H lisle & MorcrossVjO ! filerra Nevada 0O H Homestaxa .WO UnlouCou Wi Hj Horn 811 ver . . . . . . 1 K1NANC1AU • H New Voiik Doc 18 , | Spoclal Telegram to ' H Tns Uee | Stocks Tbcro was less than H the usual amount of lntorcst shown on the H street and in stook clrclos over Saturday H night and Sunday , and the brisk opening of H the stock market this morning was , there M fore , a plouslng surprise At first the tend ' H ency of the market was shown at the open B ing , when most of the leading active stocks H wcro small fractions higher Now England I , M Missouri Pacific , Ilock Island and Manitoba H were up toi \ to % per cent each B Curing the lirst few minutes all ac- B tlvo stocks moved up furtucr small ; m fractions The first hour brought 1 very few features and only Missouri Pacific , M Lackawanna and Sugar Henneries were at B all active In tbo early advance Sugar und M Missouri Pacific were each remarkably firm i , B the former rising i } { percent to C3J { and tbo M latter to 1 to O0J ) ( . A weakness In coal B stocks , howorer , had tbo effect of stopping m the upward movement and Reading became B active , joining Lackawanna la a material deB - B dine , while many stocks of the general list H were brought down below tbo opening fig V uros Lackawanna declined 1 % and Head H log and Kansas 1 per coat each B from the best prloes of the BB : aarly dealings , whllo Missouri PacWo lost BBjj all of the Improvement noted , dropping back H at 11 o'clock to tns oponlng figures , 05 > f. BBji During the hour to noon Sugar Trusts were BBj conspicuous with a sharp dccllno of nearly B four points to 69 } . Chicago Qas was quiet BBji at 41 early and 40 at a oclock Trans BBj | continental and Louisville and n few others B Improved slightly on light trading , whllo I BB Western Union last X from the opening to BH B5 > , Tbo weakness of coal stocks and Sugar BBj Trusts was counteracted after noon by B food buying of Louisville , St Paul and M other standard railroad shares , principally M for foreign account Louisville was ad- B vanced to 87 , closing at 67 . St Paul , i closed at the best point of the dsy , 69 % . m There was a slight upturn all around at the bVj BBB . w)1akJfidfo . . . . . .mA ) * > ! > rf j.t rf4 - A * close on buying by shorts to cover The total sales were but 151,357 shares TSu The following were tbo closing quotations t 0.8. s regular . 12 * Northern lsclfla . ! a\l \ U.H.41 coupons . . .IZT dopreferred ; af lI.H.4lsregulsrIOIl ( O. He to , W Ill U.V.4V ( s coupons ,10 < V doprer rred HQ'i Paclntfisof * Sl Il N.Y.L'entrsl 107V o ntrsl Pscltle . . . xt'i P. l . * K ( . , is CblcsBokAlton . . .112 llocklsland U7' < ChlcsKOllurllngton O..M.8t.P. . H1H AQiilncy , 10154 doprsrerr d..m'i n..ij.w )37H8t.i ) , uiAOmsh . . na IlllnolsOntral 117 doproferroa , . . . W'i ! . . . & W. , l < ITnlon Paeino 09(4 ( KansssftTsxa UH W..8t. L. P 15 J.skeShors 10s doirotorred . . . „ nri'i Michigan Central . B'U Western Union , . . . 65H UlsBourlPacltlo . . . 69 MetEr On call , ranging from 4 to 7 , last loan ] , 4. PniMB Mercantile PAran 03" . ! $ per cent Sterlino ExcmxoE Quiet but steady ; sixty-day bills , 14 80)4' ) ; demand , f4.84j4 . PUODUOB MAttlClSTJ . CniCAno Dee 10 1:15 : p. m. close Wheat Lower ; December , 77c ; January , uKe" Jlny 82) ) o. Corn Lower ; December , 32)fu ; Janu ary 31o ; May , SSJs c Oats Steady ; Uccomber , SO o ; Janu ary , 20ifo ; May , 23Vc. , Ilyo Oecembor , 45)4'c. Barley Nothing dome Prime Timothy ll.20ffll.23. FInx Seed Cash , ? 1.30) ) < ; May , $1.43. Whisky 1.03. Pork Steadj ; Jnounry , $9.2 > ; May , S9 0" . Lard Steady ; Dccomber , 15.90 ; January , f5.90O5.92K' , Flour Dull and neglected : winter wheat , $2.00@.35i spring wheat , fj 5' < } 4.90 ; ryn , 12.50 2.85 ; buckwheat , 81.50(3 ( .00 porowt Provisions Shoulders , fl,12 > jfi$4.S3 ; short clear , $5.05@n.t0 ; short ribs , $4.70. Butter btoadycreamory,17(32 ; * } < 'e ; dairy , 15024c , Uhooso Firm ; full cream cheddars und dots , yf(3nVo ) ( ; Voung Americas 10 < c. Eggs Busier ; fresh , 2022o. Hides Steady ; light groan salted , Co ; dry calf , 5(31c ( ; deacons , each , 20c. Tallow Steady : No 1 solid packed , 4c ; No 8 , 8tf/@J / > 43 ; cake , 4 c. Ketelpts Shlpmts Flour j 17,000 17,000 Wheat \ 57,01)0 ) 24.000 Corn C 212,000 217,000 Oats 150,000 101,000 , Ni w Vorlc , Doc 10 , Wheat Uocoipts 99,000 ; exports , 103,87) ) ; spot firmer nnd dull ; No j 2 rod , 81) ) @ 3IJfb in elevator , SOc alloat , 85 f > @S7o f. o. b ; ungraded red , 77@91c. OptloiiB ( dull and higher ; No 3 rod , Decem ber { closing at 84Jfc. Corn Receipts , G3.000 ; exports , 07,100 ; spot dull and steady ; No a , 41&-U c In elevator , 43 'f@lUJio afloat ; ungruded mixed , 39g4'ljfcOptions ; ( dull and steady ; Dccom ber [ , 42Jfo. Oats Uocoipts , 73,000 ; exports , none ; spot , firm j ; options atoady ; Dccomber , 25a , : spot No ] 2 white 31Kci mixed western , 37@J0c ; white western U0@35c. Coffee Options closed steady at 2J@30 points , down Sales : 03,750 , bags ; Decem ber | , | 10.10@10.15 ; May , $ I0.15@IG.45 ; spot HIo j , easy and quiet ; fair cargoes , $19.87i . Sugar Haw , dull and nominal ; refined , lower nnd wealc Petroleum Steady ; United closed at $1.05 for January Eggs Firm ; western , 24c. Pork Firm ; mess , Inspected , 511.00 ® 11.75. Lard Easier ; moro nctlvo export ; West crn steam , $0.20 < gt5 22J , closing at $3.S2 > . • Buttar Dull and weak ; Elgin , 29c ; western - orn dairy , 9@19o ; creamery , 14@29c. Cheese Quiet ; western , 8@Uc. ) St Ijimis Dec lC Wnoat Higher ; cash , 77 } < a ; Slay , 81c. Corn Lower ; cash 27 0 : May , 9 c. Oats Dull ; cash , 20o ; May , 32 ; c. Pork Quiet at $10.00. Lard Steady at J5.70. Whisky 31.02. , Butter Quiet ; creamery , 22@21c : dairy , 18@2. c ; Si.UtnrioapnlK , Doc 10. Sample ivhoat Active and higher early , later became easy ; receipts j , 401 cars ; shipments , 05 cirs Closing : No t hardt December , 78o ; May , 83c ' ; on track , 79c ; No 1 northern , December comber ' , 75c ; May , 80.o ; on track , 77Hc ; No 2 northern , December , 73o ; Mny , 77 0 ; on ' track , 72@75c. Ciiiclnnnti , Dec 10. Wheat Weak , lower 1 ; No,2 rod , 77lJ78c. ( Corn Dull , weak ; No 3 mixed , D7c ; now 34 c. Oats Easier ; No 3 mixed , 24 ® JoUc Whisky $1.02. , Kansas Cltv ' , Dec 10 Wheat Qulot ; No 3 hard cas 'h and December , GOjifcbld ; No 2 red , cash , 07c. Corn Quiet ; No 2 , cash , 23 , % c asked Oats Notbiug doing , Ldvrrnnol , Dec 10. Wheat Steady , demand poor ; holders offer sparingly , Corn Firm , demand falrncw ; mixed west ern , 4s 2d per cental LIVE STOCK Ulilcaco , Dec 10. The Drovors'-Journal reports as follows : Cattle Iioceipts , 13,000 shipments , 8,800 ; > market steady ; beeves , $4.5Ug5.35 ( ; steers , ' $2.U0@l.2O ; stoekurs and feeders , $2.00@ ' 2.25 ; Texas cattle , $1.50@3.S0. Hogs Receipts , 21,000 : market strong ; mixed , $34.B@3.05 ; heavy , $3.45(33.70 ( ; light $3.50023.70 ; skips , $3.00@3 40. Sheep Uocoipts , 7,800 ; market steady i natives , $3 00Jc5.50 ; western , corn fed , 1 $3.00@5.40'lexuns ; , $3 00@4.20. Tbo Drovers Journal special cablegram 1 quotoo best American emtio lo higher than last week Tbo general marKet is well sup cliod with all kinds , except American cattle Medium to cholco steers , U@V1. } Kansas City , Dee 10. Cattle Receipts ; 3E50shipmcnts,3,400 ; good , higher ; ethers steady ; natives , fJ.00 4.00 ; cows , $ l,50@ i 3.30 ; stockcrs and feeders , $2.00 ( 3.00. llogs Receipts , 5,000 ; shipments , none ; market higher ; extreme range , * 3 5003.00 ; bulk , $3,52'4-3.55. Slonx City , Dee 10. Cattle Rocolpts , 1 375 bead ; market steady ; canncrs , 75c ( I $1.20 ; oows , $ l.00g'J 15 ; stockcrs and feed ers , $1.50@3.90 ; veal calves , $3,00@3.15. llogs Uocoipts , 1,500 ; market closed steady and higher : light , $3.47X@3 50 ; heavy , $3 47 @ 3.53 ; mixed , $3.4503.50. National Stoolc Vurdi , linn St Ijou' , Dec 10. Cattle Receipts , 1,300 ; shipments , GOO ; market steady ; fair to fancy nutivo steers , $ J.25r < i5,20 ; stockers and feed ers $1.50@3.15. Hogs Receipts , 2,900 : shipments , 2,300 ; market higher ; heavy , $3 50@3.00 ; packing , $3.4.0 3.55 ; light , fl.40@3.55. OMAHA LIVE SroOK i Cat tin Monday , Dee , 10. There was not much change in the cattle market today , values remaining about steady at Saturdays close , but btlll there were those who called the market strong One thing Is certain , bowevor , that shippers must not place much confidence In the stability of the present prices , as a heavy run would bo certain to send the market down to the lowest point again There were some of tbo best cattle hero today over seen in the yards and as high as $3.10 was paid for some two-year-old grade Herefords and 14.90 lor the holfers out of the same lot Thogenoral run of the steers sold at $2.80 ( 3.70. There wore only a tow stockers ami feeders bore , but the demand was light and tbo number of cattle sold for that purpose small A few natlvo feeders sold at $2.40@2.55 and some stopkors at % i. 15@3.30. Native cows sold at $1.15@3.35 and bullu at $1.50(31.05. ( Hoes The market was a sbado to Bo higher and active at the advance The demand was good and the market active , tbo bogs being picked up In good season In the morning The receipts were about tbo same as on last Monday , but tbo market was Bardly so strong as at the oponlng of last wcok , although tbo range of prices was the same Sheep There ware plenty of sheep here but notbiug doing on the market Jleoclpts Cattle , , , , 1,200 Hogs 8,000 Sheep ' . , ( . , 1,071 Prevailing Irloas The following Is a table of prlcos paid In this market for the gradoi of stock men tlonedi Christinas beeves , , , $ ( .00 (35.10 ( Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 lbs , 3.90 @ 4 CO Good Steers , 1350 to 1450 lbs , , . 3 60 Sa.90 Good steers , 1050 to 13J0 tts , , , 8 01 ( 3.80 Common 10J3 to 1150 Q > steers 2.75 (33.00 ( MSSMMMMHHMIIMMMisl Western steers , 3.40 (73 ( 00 Common canners lOU ( 1.50 Ordinary to fair cows 1,50 rail SO Fair to good cows , 1,80 & 3.00 Oood to cholco cows 2 00 W2.50 Falrto good bulls , . . , 1.50 W2.8' Light stockers and feeders . . . 2 00 ( J.CO Feeders,950to 1100 lbs 220 ( $3.00 Fair to cholco light hogs 3.5S W3.00 Fair to cholco heavy hogs 8 47 > { GW 5.T Fair to cholco mlxod hogs 3.15 ( g > 3.55 Iteprosontntlvo Sales STEERS No Ar Pr No Av Pr 23 . 1187 $ 10 23 U90 $5 10 40 1173 2 80 22 1037 0 40 14 101C 2 90 20 1151 8 40 43 907 3 00 20 12.11 8 50 | 40 1057 3 IS 84 1302 3 70 m 1189 3 25 82 1307 8 70 20 1130 3 30 B 1330 4 00 87 1231 3 30 cows , 10 ' 781 1 IB 111 1153 2 10 0 563 100 19 100(1 ( i1S ! 14 1050 170 11 8Y > 3 15 3 1187 185 24 1017 U 80 20 905 2 00 B k 000 8 25 3 1150 2 00 1 1000 2 33 3 1070 2 10 1IUM.3 , 1 1210 160 1 1510 1 C5 1 800 100 1 1430 170 1 1310 100 1 1270 175 1 1310 100 8 1703 193 FEEDr.119. 28 s 701 2 40 23 1110 3-55 STOCKERS 37 473 2 IB 25 701 2 30 linlt'EUS ( IIIADE HERElORUS 25 ! 1107 4 90 24 1181 4 90 HEIFERS 1 950 2 25 si-AiEi ) nrircns 87 ! 1071 8 00 WESTERS CITTLE Owner , and No Av Pr 45stocrs , cornfedTex . 1)00 ) 3 10 110(18. No J Av Sk Pr No Av Sir Pr 0..2S7 8 40 CO.292 40 8 CO 60..159 ' 120 3 45 57..332 120 .150 25..230 I 3 45 50..310 80 3 CO 59..391 I 200 3 47W 05..240 80 3 50 50..23-1 I 120 3 47 > 72. . . 232 241) ) 8 50 B7..301 J 230 8 47 > 4 67..334 40 3 B0 71..233 120 8 4K 64..270 80 8 00 72..273 : 4S0 3 50 S3,314 120 0 60 * 50..823 12) 3 50 65. . . 307 200 8 60 03251SO 3 60 43..403 40 8 ti2U 01..213 32J 3 50 70..241 1110 3 52tf } 59. . . 311 40 3 50 77..225 820 0 62 } $ 0J..803 100 0 50 53..331 3 6JJ < 51..320 ' 80 8 50 04..2s0 180 3 B2)tf 47..333 3 50 47..410 80 8 B2H B3..330 j 200 3 50 C0..2HL 120 1111 % 01. . . 201 109 3 50 79..190 80 3 53 01..278 200 3 60 03..253 40 3 52K 03 . . .233 40 3 50 00..327 200 II 62K G3..273 300 3 53 03. . . .207 129 3 G2J4 511..303 | 80 3 50 1)4..272 ) 40 8 65 53..817 ' 200 3 60 44 . . .370 120 3 65 05..2S5 3 50 77..212 160 0 55 67. . . 320200 8 50 04..259 3 65 61. . . .007 120 3 50 40..279 40 3 55 70..303 240 3 59 73..329 3 55 63..290 ' 109 3 50 04..251 8 55 53..231 40 3 50 71..220 40 3 57K 72 . . .833 2b0 3 50 0 < T..229 3 09 55..315 240 3 50 Live Stock Note ? . Mahonov , Ferrall & Company Is the style of n no iv commission Arm , or rather of an old firm that has resumed business at the yards From the fact that the firm was once in business hero , the members do not need any introduction to the public Chicago Drovers Journal : If there were no cattle nt tnurkot except those in marketa ble condition the run would bo very light J. C. Welch had three cars of hog * over today from Clarinda , la , ouo load of sorts bringing $3 00. • The Sioux City llvo stock exchnngo has voted to join tbo national excudngo Ono of the finest bunches of cattle seen at these yards was broucht in from Blair by C. ll and J. G. Blakesho Forty-eight head of heifers averaging a little over 1,100 pounds , brought $4.00 , and forty-fivo head of steers averaging a little less than 1,200 pounds , brought $3.10. They wcro out of high crado shorthorn cows by thoroughbred Hereford bulls , and are as pretty as pictures Tbo cattle wcru started 90 oil cake and ground oats , were put on erass the middle of April , nnd Unlshed off with oil cake , ground oats and shelled corn With Hogs On tbo market with bogs : J. W. Stocker , Logan , ia ; G. S. Dye , Carson , la ; P. DIodrlchsen , Bunnington ; G. L. Dcmmo , Burr ; W. C. Swnrtz , Silver City , la : Mon augh & Company , Dcnison , la ; Gcargo Vaincs , Missouri Valley , la ; John Llmko , Millard ; II A. Nolto , Elkhorn ; Rolscb Brothers & Company , Benton ; George Mclsuor , Sbelton ; O. N , Olllnger , Kearney ; H. McCubblns , Gibbon ; George Thrush , Rogers ; Bliss & Bliss , Schuylor : M. tl Joffvcy Duncan ; Thomas Harris , Central City ; RIppS , Humphreys ; C. F. Way , Ord.r M. F. Nichols , Crooks ; N. W. M. Co , Stanton ; D. Henderson , Hastings ; M. Hut ton , Sidney ; Woodaato & Co , Utica ; C. W. Saltzglnor , Upland ; F. Tiornoy , Broken Bow ; Todd & Co , MIlfordtNIo Nellson , Stanford ; H. O. Barber & Co.Wil- souvilto ; R. A. Morton , Henderson ; J. M. Emorino , PaclOo Junction ; J. C. Welch , Clarinda : Howard " & M , , Nortbborough ; F. M. Marshall , Wooluut ; State Bai-k of Curtis , way wood ; C , D. Morer Harvard ; II O. Brown , Falmount ; , F. .Alldritt , Friend ; Fisher & S. , Prague ; Delaney & Dunn , Saronvlllo ; U. E , Roberts , Arlington ; James Powers & Company , Hen derson ; Webster & II , Harvard ; Buckley & ' Ross , Stromsburg ; Clark , II & Company , AVeston ; G. Welch & Son , Rising ; Buckley & Ross , Stromsburg ; Bower & Company , Blnncbard , la ; J. Bower , Blancbard , la , ; E. W. Black , Plattsmouth With Cattle On the market with Icattlo : P. Diodnchscn , Bennington : F.olincr , , Missouri Valley ; W. T. Rodon , Missouri Valley ; O. H. Blakeslce , Blair ; \V. M. tVUklns , Blair ; C.V. . Newell , Lyons ; Swan 1 Olson , Bancroft ; MclCcogan & McM , Ban • croft ; B. McDouough , Bancroft ; M. Will lams , Bancroft ; H , A. Nolto , Elkhorn ; ' WollsN Schuylor ; George KeokCo , ' Carnov ; George Thrush , Rogers ; Wells & W „ Schuyler ; s. II Smith , Stoux City , la ; Parsons & W , , Sioux City , la ; Van Hoven 1 & Co , Sioux City , la ; Paxton &z Hushoy , O. FbIIowb ; D. & R. G. , Denver , Col , ; Culp Sa Loueks , Falls City ; Cbarlos Royal , Palmyra ; J. Chambers , Ucemer ; J. Palmer Surprise 5 A. S. Chapman , Surprise G. D. Tollmer , Oak ; W. Lomloy , Risings ; E. Pettoy 1 Sboloy ; 7. Krappe , Kortland With Snoop On the market with , sheep : George Molsuer , Shclton , OMAHA WHOlilJSAIjE MARICKTS Crooeries , Produce , Fruits , Etc * Eaas Strictly fresh , 21@23o ; cold storage ' , Hides , Pelts , Tailok Etc Green salted hides , 4&o : No 8 , G. S. hides , 8tfc ; dtv flint hides , 5i$7o ( ; calf hides , 4J/ ( ? 4 } o ; damaged hldos , 2u less ; sheep pelts , green , each , 25c@ $1.00 ; sheep pelts , dry , per lb , 7@13 > 4'ui tallow - low , No 1 , 4o : No 3 , 8@3Vo ; grease , while , 4@4 > o ; yellow , 2KC3o. Butter Creamery , fanov.23@33o5 oholce 1 , 20Q31C Dairy , fancy , 15Q17o ; choice , 14 ® j ! 15c Country , fancy , 14il0c ( ; good to cholco , 12 ( < 013o ; fair , 10 ( < illo ; Inferior , 6iI9c ( Picki.es Medium , per bbl , $3.00 ; small , $0.00 : gherkins , $ r.0J ; O & B chow chow , qts , $5.85 ; ptsJ35 , Potatoes 23@30o fdr choice , Onioss 40 j00c Sauer KRAUT-Bbls , $4.75 ; h'f bbls , $2 85. I Sugars Cut loaf , bo : cut loaf , cubes , 6 0 ; standard , powdered , 8c : X.KXX , powdered 1 , 9o ; granulated , standard , 7J a ; confec- tioners' A , 7tfe ; white extra C , 0) c ; extra O Neb , 0 01 amber , OvV'c ; California golden O,0'fo. Heec Tosot'is Salt , bbls , $20.00. lUr-n 00@ti 00. Cuop Fkeu $12.00. . Hha < j-$10.00. Cons 19c. Oats 17c Vbal Choice , medium size , i6 ® k > ; choice ' heavy , 8 4c Lte $1.75 ® 1.60 per case Live Pioeons Per doz , $1.60. Game Prairie chlokens , $4.00 ; mallard iducks , $3 00(33.50 ( ; mlxod ducks , $1.50@3.00 ; teal $1.23@1.60 ; lacksnlpo , $1.00@1. ' 25 ; quail 1 , $1.23(31.75 ( : jaclc rabbits , $4.00@4.GO ; small rabbits , $ l.0O@i.2O ; squirrels , $1.09 ( 1.10 , plover , 75c ( < ttl.00 ; veaUon saddles , lUftlUo , ; carcasses , CuUOc Leuoas-Fancy , $5.50(27.50 ( ; choice , $3.50 g HHHHsMHMsisI B.00. CRt.r.nr-rcrdoi , 80c.i I I C i.ironxii OiiArR Ifofci ; Bosom I'lt 'so per lb St 4 ncil 4 1 ' ( rJo per ll . Stovk Polish -$3.00 ( < W 87 per gross Broom < i-4 tie , $2.C0 ( /l$3.20 / ; stable , $3,80 ; common , $1.B0@1.73..C. Lard Tierces Itciliidd , ttVc ; pure loaf , 0 > cj kettle rondcrod , 7c Add J o to J c for smaller quantities Farisackous Goons TJarley , ili ttfo ; fa rina , 4tfc ; peas , 3c : oat meal , 2a. < . < 4Hj ; mac aroni , llo ; vcrmicolll , ' lie ; rfco , 3 < @ 5c ; saso and tapioca Cn ( > 7c ; I iimi beans , uVc . Corrp ) : Ronstcd ArbUL-klo's Ariosa , 24 < o : McLaughlin's XXXX.UIfos German ; Vo ; Dlhvorth , 24Ko ; JVlnrom * , 2IJc ( [ Corrrr Green Fnndy" old golden HIo , 23o ; fancy old poaberryllKlvjo : Rio , cholco to ; fancy i , 22a ; Rio , prime , Slo ; Rio , good , 19c ; Mocha SOc ; Java , fancy Mandenllncr , 27u : Java , good Interior , 24o ; African , 20' c Canned Fish Brook trout , 3 lb , $2.40 ! snl- mon trout , 2 IN , $3.33 ; clams , 1 IN , $1,25 ; clams , 3 R > , $2.00 ; clam chowder , 3 lb , $1.25 ; deviled crabs , 1 lb , $3.23 ; deviled crabs , a lb , $ .150 ; codlish balls , 2 lb , $1.70 ; caviar , H lb , $2.23 ; eels , 1 lb , $3 t ( ) ; lobsters , 1 H > , $1.90 ; lobstor9 1 , * 3 lb , $2.93 : lobsters , deviled , M lb , $2.23 ; muckcrol 1 lb , $ U75 ; mackerel must ard sauce , 3 lb , $2.09 ; uiackorcl tomato suuee , 3 lb , $3 00 ; oysters , 1 lb$1.00o.\stcrs , ; , 2 lb , $1.80 ; salmon , C. R. , 11b , $1.90 ; salmon , C. < R.,3 lb , $2.80 ; salmon , Alaska 1 lb , $1.G5 ; salmon , Alaska 3 lb , $2.05 : shrimps , 1 lb , $2.00. i Dried Fruit Currants , new 0c ; prunes , easksH300 lbs , 4t/o ; prunes , bbls or bags , 4c ; citron peel , drums , 20 lbs , 21clomon ; peel , drums , 20 lbs , 20c : fnrd dates , boxes 12 lbs i , 9c ; apricots , cholco evaporated , 14c ; apricots ' , Jeilv , cured 23 lb boxes , 15c ; opn- cots ' , fancy , Mount Hamilton , 25 lb boxes , 10c : apricots , cholco , bags , 80 lbs , 1 lUc ; apples | , ovnporatcd , Alden , 60 lb boxes , 9jc { ; auplos i , star , 8Jo ; apples , fancy , Alden , 6 lb , lOo ] ; apples , fancy , Alden , 2 lb , lOJ o ; Salt { Lake , 9J c ; blackborrics , evaporated , 50 lb boxes , 5) ) < 3flc ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 14c ] ; pears , California fancy , } ( n boxes , 251b , i2c | ; peaches , Cnl No , 1 , fancy , Ksunpbags , SO lus , 15c ; nectarines , red , 14c ; nectarines , silver i boxes , 15c : nittcd plums , Cnl 25 lbs , J boxes , 8J o ; raspberries , ovap N. V. now , 25 ; > o ; prunes , Cal , It C , 90-100 boxes , 25 lbs , flJ/c • ; prunes , Cnl , It C , 00-70,0a ; ornngo peel , 15c ; raisins , California Londons , crop 1S89 , $2.25 ; raisins , Cal loose muscatelscrop 18S9 , $3.10 j : Gnlencias 1SSS. SKc : Vnleuclas , old , 7c ' ; Cnl seedless sits , 7/X.c. / Canned Mevts Corned bcof , 1 lb square cans < , $1.20 ; corned beef , 2 lb square cans , $2,05 ' ; corned bcof , 01b square cans , $0 50 ; corned < beef 14 lb square cans , $14.00. Lunch tongues < , 1 lb round cans , $2 00 ; lunch tongues I , 3 lb round cms , S4.75. Brawn , 1 lb square " cans , $1,20 ; brawn , " 2 lb square cans , $2.00 * ; brawn , 01b square cans , $9.50 ; brawn 14 lb square cans , $14.00. Ox tongues , ljf lb round ' cans , $5.(10 ( , ox tongues , 2 lb round cans ' , $0 00 ; ox tongues , 2 > $ lb round cans , $7.)0oxtongucs,81brouudcans$3.00. ' ( ) ; Chipped bcof ' , 1 lb round enns , $2.00 ; chipped bcof , 2 lb ! round cans , $4.00. Roast beef , 1 lb round cans < , $1.20 ; roast beef , 2 lb round cans , $2.00. Potted ham , } { lb round cans , C3o ; potted ham ' , 14 lb round cans , $1,20. Deviled ham , } { lb round cans , 0" > c ; deviled hnm , J lb round cans , $1.20. Potted ox touguo , h lb round cans , C5o ; potted ox tongue , K lb round caus , $1.20. Compressed ham , 1 lb squuro ' cans , $1.75 ; compressed ham , 3 lb square ' cans , $2.75. Tripe , 3 lb round cane , $1.80. Mlncod coltops , 2 lb round cans , $2.20. Boneless pigs feet , 2 lb square cans , $2.23. Ono pound cans are packed two dozen and four dozen to the case Two pound cans nro packed ono dozen and two dozen to case Half pouud cans packed two dozen to case Quarter pound cans packed four dozen to case All nrices per dozen , not Nuts Almonds , 1531Cor Brazils , 12J c : filberts , 12Jjo ; pecans , lie ; walnuts 13J c ; peanut cocks , 8Xoi roasted , lie ; Tcnncseo peanuts , 7c. 0 Sausage Bologna 4Cm4Ko ; Frankfort , 7c ; tongue , 8c ; summer , lSCj'neadclieeso ' , Cc Poultry Chiclcens , per doz , live hens , $2.23 ; spring , $2.50@2.75 ; dressed , per lb , 5@ 8c ; turkeys , live , 8l0c'dressed. 8@10o ; ducks , llvo , per doz , $2 50f > $3 00 ; dressed , per lb , 9@llc ; gceso , llvo , per doz , $3.00@9.00 ; dressed , portbl , 8'rt9o. ; • 8 Appi.es Per bbl , dotamon , $2.00@2.23 ; choice , $2.50@4.00. > " ' Mince Meat 20 lb cans , 7fc. Honev 10c per lb for choice Preservi's 9K@l0c per lb Jellies 44 } < c per lb " Beeswax No 1 , 10@19c. ' Piiovisions- Hams , No 'l10-lb | average , lOo ; 20 to 22 lbs , 9 } c : 12 ttf 14 lbs , 10 'fcr shoulders , CJc ; breakfast bacon , No 1 , bic ; ham sausage , 8fo ; dried beef hams , 7) ) c ; beef tongues , $0.00 per dozen ; dry salt meats , 6&5Vcper lb ; ham roulette OJfc ; add lo porlb for small lots Mess Pork Per bbl , $10.50. Bananas According to size , per bunch $2.00@3 00. Butterise Tubs , 13c ; rolls , 14c. Cocoanuts Per 100 , $5.00. Apple Butter 5fc. } Cider Bbls , $5.50 ; hf-bbls , $3.00. MArLE Suoau 12) ( * 15c per lb Candv 9 © 22c per lb Ciiocoiate and Cocoa 21@37c per lb ; Gorman chiokorv , rod , 8c Pies Feet Picltled , kits , 75c ; spiced pigs tongues , kits , $2.35 ; pickled tripe , kits , 05u ; pickled II C tripe , kits , S5c ; spiced pigs hocks , kits , $1.15. Spice3 Whole , per lb Alsplco , 9o ; Cas sia , China , 9c ; cloves , PenangSo ; nutmegs , No 1 , 73c ; pepper , 18@l9c Gixar.ii Jamaica , } i pints , $3.00 per doz Cheese Yountr Americas full cream , 12Kc ; factory twins , ll@12VJc : off grades , 7@8o ; Van Rosscn Edom , $11.50 per doz ; sap sago , 23c ; brick , ViiaUmburger \ \ , llo ; domestic Swiss , 13@l4e. Cranberries Capo Cod , $9.00@10 00. Oranqes Floiida , per box , $3.0U@5 00. BuckvHE4.T Flour Per bbl , $5 50(80.00. ( Wool Fine , average , 22@23c ; medium , average , 21@22c ; quarter blood , average , 20 1 @ 21o ; coarse , average , 15@17c ; cotts and rough , average , 14 ® 10c. Funs Beaver , per lb , $3.50@4.00 ; otter , each , $3.00@7.00 ; wolf each 50c$1.25 ( ; coon , each , 25@75cj mink , each , 15(3C0u ( ; j muskrat , fall , 5@9o : skunk , rat , 25S00o ; I badger , rat , 25@80c ; deer skins , fall , per lb , ief327o ; winter , 1222c. Beans Choice handpicked navy , $1.75 ® : . 1.80 ; choice handpicked medium , $ l.G5 ( < § 1.70 ; cholco handpicked country , $150@l.O5 ; clean country , $ l,50@1.00 ; inferior country , I tl.00l.25. Wkapi'ino Paper Straw , , per Tb , 1K@ j 2Xo ; rag , 2' < To ; monllla , B , 5aS'/o ; No 1 , 7c. Baos Union Square , 35 per cent off list Salt Dairy 230 lbs in bbl , bulk , $3.10 ; best grade , 00 , 5s , $2.30 ; best grade , 100 , 3s , $2.40 ; best trrado , 23 , 10s , $2.20 ; rock salt , crushed , $1.80 ; dairy salt , Ashton , 50-lb J bags , 85o ; bulk,234-lb bags , $3,25 ; common , In bbls , $1.25. Flour State $1.00@5 00 ; fancy , $5 00 ® B B.40. Fish Dried codfish , 4J @ 8o ; sealed her ring , 24o per box : hoi herring , dom 55a ; Hamburg , spiced herring , $1.60 ; hot herring imp , 8O0 ; mackerel , No , 1 shore , $11.60 ; fancy mess , $13.60 per 100 lbs ; white fish No 1 , $7.00 ; family , $2.75 ; trout , $5.25 ; sal mon , $3.50 ; anchovies , 85c Oim-Kcroseno P. W. OJ o ; W. WU o ; hoadligbt , 12 ; gasoline , 74o , 12c ; lard , No 1 , 44s ; No 2 , 40c ; salad Oil , fl.25&9.0U per dozen , * ? Soaps Castile , mottlod/ucr pound , 6@10o ; Castile white , per pound , 13@15c. Urusk and < Chmnioal * . Acid Sulphuric , per pound , tyccitric \ i , per pound , Slo ; oxalic , per pound , 140 : tar taric powdered , par polmdjiS2c ; carbolic , 87 (244c. ( > i < ) Alum per pound , S o , Ammonia Carbonnw poundf lie Aiirowiioot Per poundil0c Balsau Copaiba , per pound , C3o ; tolu , 53 , < g55c , , Borax Refined , per pound 10c Blue Vitriol 8c ' ' Camphor 42c < l Cream Tartar 34c ) 11 vj > . Cuttle Fish 27o , , < , . . . ' * al Dbxthise 12c Gltcehisu-SIC ) . ' h * < e" Hors S7o. ' < • > iNiuao 75c Insect Powder 43c . Moui'iiine-$2.85. ' Opium $3.C0. - , Quinine-47c v Rock Salts-27c. < • Saituon Am 3Jc - Saitron Span , $1.07. w Saltpetre Sc 2 SULPuint Flower 4a S Soda , BiCahu 4c a BlLVER-NlTHATB-l.:8. ! . White Wax 52c Yellow Wax 33c * Linseed Oil 00c. Linseed Raw , 57c Castor Oil No 1 , $1,24. SpekuOil-.10. | Turpentine 53c NBATsrooT Oil No 1 , 5T , Twines nnil Itope Hinders TwiNE-Sisal , 13c : Hf Jfc Hf , 14r 1 > ; mnnllln , 15c. Clothr.si.iNKS Cotton.50 ft , $1.20 ; collon , CO ft , $1.40 ; into , so ft , ujc ; jute 00 ft , $1.00. , Cotton Txmvk Fine , 200 ; medium , 19c ; heavy j hemp , 14c ; light hemp , 17c Sui , TniNE-B , sail , SOc ; Calcutta , 14o ; manllla rope , 14c ; sisal rope , lljfc ; nexv process , Sic ; Jute , 9)ic ) : cotton , 10c ; hldo rope , 17c. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Lumber nnd llulltllnc MatorlnV Stock Hoards a , 13 Inch , s 11 , 14 and 1ft feet f , $15 00 ; 11 , 13 lncb , s 1 s. 13 , 14 and 10 tcr-U f $41,001 C , 13 inch , s 1 s , 13 14 nnd lOfoct , $38.00 ; D , 13 inch , s 1 , 13 , 14 and 10 foct , $23 I 00 ; No 1 com 12 In , sis , 12 fret , $18 00 ; Mo 1 S com 13 in , s I s , 14 mid tfl feet , $17.30C ii I8 1 60 ; No 1 com 12 In , s 1 s , 10 18 nnd 20 feet I , $18.60 ; No 2 com 13 in , s 1 s , 14 and 10 feet j , $17.00. Popi.tn Lumber Clear poplar box bds Jf In I , s 2 s , $33.00 ; clear poplar , % panel , $30.00 ; clear poplar , "a in panel , $35.uu ; clear poplar , K m panel stocK wide , s 2 s , $23.00 ; clear poplar corrugated celling , J , $29.00. Posts White cedar , Oln halves , t2cwhlto ; cedar , 5) ) < In halves and 9 111 quarters , lie ; white \ ceiiar , 4 In round , 10c ; Tonnessco led cedar 1 , split , 10c ; split oak , white , 8c ; sawed oak < , 18c Ship Lvr No 1 plain , 8 hnd 18 In , $17.50 ; No 1 3 plain , 8 and 10 in , $15.60 ; No 1 , O G , $18.00 | , DIMENSIONS AND TIM1IBII. 13 ft 14 ft 1(1 ( ft 19 ft 20 tl 23 ft , 21 ft 2x1..15 ; 00 lfiOd 1609 1000 1000 18 00 13 1)0 ) 2X0..16 ; 00 15 00 ir.00 . 10 00 1000 18 00 18 00 2xS..lS)0150O s ) 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 18 00 2xl0..15 00 1BOO 1B00 10 00 10 00 18 00 1S00 2x12..1500 ; 15 00 1500 1000 10 00 18 00 13 00 4\48x8.10 0010 0O 10 00 17 00 17 00 19 00 10 00 Fencino Nol 4 nnd 0 In , 12 and 14 ft , rough 1 $ tG00n ( > l0.60No. ; 1,4and Oln , 11) ) ft , $17,00 j 17.50 ; No 2 , 4 and0 In 13 and 10 ft , $13.50cI4.00 j ( ; No 2 , 4 and 0 In , 10 ft , $15.00 ( ( < ? . 10 00. FiNisiiiNd 1st nnd 2d clear , 1' Inch , s 2 s. $49.00(351.00 | ( ; 1st und 2d clear , 1H and 2 inch , s2s 1 , $47.flO(30.OO ( ? ; 3d clonr , l'/lnch , s 3 8 , $13.00(340 j ( 00 ; I ) select \ } ( . V { nnd 3 Inch , s 2 ! > , $37.00(333.00 ( ; 1st and 2d clear , 1 inch , s 2 s 1 , $45.00 ; 3d clear , 1 Inch , s 2 s , $10 00 ; A select - lect 1 , 1 inch , s 8 s , $34 00 ; B select , 1 inch , s S s 1 , $ .10.00 Battens , Wn.L TuniNO , Pickets 0. G. Batts ] , 2 < inch , 00a : O. CI Batts , 2tf@3. bs , 35c ; ; 3.111 well tubing , D. & M. nnd bov , $22 1 00 : pickets , D. & II , lint , $30.00 ; pickets , D. & It , square , $19.00. Fi.Oohino 1st com 0 Inch white plno , $3100 I ; 2d com 0 In white pine , $31.00 ; 3d com 1 C-in wlnto pine , $30 00 ; D com Oln white plno , $29.00 ; torn 4 and U In yellow pine , $15.00 ! ; Stur4-ln yellow plno , $17.00 ; 1st and 2d clear yellow plno , 4 nnd 0-ln , $19.00. Siiinoles Per M X.v clear , $3.20 ; extra * ( A * . $2.80 ; standard A , $2.40 ; 5 inch clear , $ 1 l.lWjM.70j ( 0 inch clear , $1.75@1.80 ; No 1 , $1,1001.15 ' ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , from Wnshlugton territory , $3 40 ; California red wood , dimension widths , $1 50 ; cypress , clear < heart , dlmonslon widths , $323 ; laths , $2 50. Boards No 1 com , sis , 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $18.00 : ; No 8 , do , $15 00 : No 8 , do , $14 00 ; No 4 , do , ( ships cull ) , $11.00. Add 50c per Mjt for rough Ceiltnu and Partition 1st com J/-in white pine partition , $32.00 ; 2d comm white plno partition , $27 00 ; clearln yellow plno ] ceiling , $20.00 : clear jln j Norway , $13.50 : 2d com i-in Norway , $12.50. Lime Best , SOc Cement -$1.25. Plaster $2 20. Hair 20c Buildino Brick Common , $ O.OJ@7.50 per M ; selected , $7.59@9.09 perM : sewer brioir , $9.00@10.00 per M. Snsn 00 per cent discount Doors , Blinds and Mouldings 50 and 10 per cent off Tarred Felt $2.00 per cwt Straw Board $1.40 per cwt How MonkejH tir ) Caught Almost all monkeys which ono sees in the United States como from Gor- gona , a little village which is situntod a short distance from the Panama rail rend , The inhabitants of this district are mostly native negroes , for no white man could bear the climate without drinking plenty of whisky nnd almost constantly swallowing quinine The whole region is marshy nnd covered ' with extremely profuse tropical vogcta- tion At night there arises a thick vapor , laden wth } fever , which hangs over the woods like a cloud This region of wood is the paradise of the monkeys , writes a correspondent They ravel in troops around the woods , led by an older monkey When the people recelvo the information that the traveling monkey troops are near the village they repair to the woods in crowds in chase of them Their plan is very simple They cut a hole in the cocoanut l\rgo enough for a mon keys paw The nut is then hollowed out and a picco of sugar is placed in it A piece of string , is then fnstoned to it , and it is placed in the road of the approaching monkoye It is known that monkeys are very inquisitive ani mals Soon enough they see the lone some cocoanut in the grass and hurry to examine it thoroughly It is a curi ous sight to sco how they climb from the trees , chattering , to talto a good view of the concern It does not take them long to And out that the inner part contains a picco of sugar Ono of the boldest and greediest sticks a paw into the nut to got the sugar and grasps it as tightly as ho can But his list is so largo that ho c ' annot draw it out of the hole again with the sugar , which tie holds fast to , cost what it may The negroes now pull the string until nut and monkey arrive in the vicinity of their ambuscade In the meantime the other monkeys wonder what is the matter with their comrade They hurry to see where ho is being pulled to with his paw in the cocoanut They crowd around him , chattering and gesticulating to their hearts content Now the great moment has como The negroes have a largo not ready , and they spread it out ever the unsus I pecting monkeys and before they know it they are prisoners They are sold to the otnploycs of the Panama railroad : and roach the North American raar- kets through commercial dealers Wo nro flu People Buslnoss mon from Nebraska for Chicago cage , Milwaukee and till oaBtern cities ; will please uoto that by the now time I schedule ( in effect from find after November - vomber 17 , 1889) ) , they can urrivo at t Omaha about 4 p. m. , can do business or visit with Omaha merchants and friends for nearly two hours and cun thui take ! the through Pullman stooping car of the Chicago , Milwaukco & St Paul : railway short line fast train at Omuha depot of the Union Paclllo railway at 6 1 p. in ( supper served on dining car leav ing Council Bluffs at 0:20 : p , m.j , and arrlvo at Chicago at 0:80 : a. m. ( breal- fast also served on dining car ) , in nraplo time to make connections with the fast morning trains from Chicago on the principal oustorn and southeastern lines ; or if desired , passengers for the cast can remain ever in Chicago a few hours for business or pleasure nnd ro- Bumo their lournoy by tbo afternoon fust and limited trains of nil the east \ ern roads In addition to the foregoing , another through short-lino train leaves Omaha daily atOilGn in and Council Bluffs at 0:40 : 0. in , arriving in Chicago at 0:50 : a. m. , making close connection with the express trains of all eastern roads For tickets and further particulars applv to the nearest tiskot agent , or to F. A. Nash , general agent , 1601 Farnara street , Omaha , Neb Lofoten , in Norway , is the principal fishing district of that country Lost year the llshorraon took 20.000,000 cod I worth $1,000,000 , Ituboor I'Voin Guatemala , Consul General Hosmor reports that , the export of rubber from the ropublio of Guatemala to tbo United Stutes dur ing the year ended Juno 80 , 1880 t amounted to 904,170.69 , and ttio average price was 60 cents per pound This quantity is likely to bo iucroased in the future , owlne to the slrlngont law en- noted nnd being moro strictly onforcotl by \ the government for the protection of the rubber tree from a bleeding prouoss J to which it hnd boon subjected by care less natives , nnd the probability of nlantingon the part of intended colon1 ists Inasmuch , however , as from flf- teen to twenty yours nro required to ob- tnin a profitable result from planting the rubber tree , it would not bold out a favorable J inducement to the agricul turalists , unless plnntcd in connection with the banana tree , the fruit of which could bo disposed of on a paying basts until the rubber reached the point of profitable production Change of llfo , backncko , monthly Irregu larities , t , hot flashns , are cured by Dr , Miles Nervlno Frco samples at Kuhn & Co 's 15th J and Douglas The Pluto Frttlior-ln-Iitw. Among the I'lulos , " savs the Vir ginia City ( Nov ) Kntorprlso , "it is nlways the fathot-ln-lnw that makes the trouble Kvory married Pluto is a'- ' ways glnd of a visit from his inothor-ln- law Ho welcomes lior with his blondest J grin The arrival of the mother-in-law gives him a double tonin where before ho had only 0110 animal Ho 1 hails her nppcar.tnco with delight and filing a jackass-load of wood upon her 1 willing old bade sends her into town with liis wife , similarly packed , to peddle I out the fuel and bring back to him a supply of money for his favorlto game of poker * Tlio Plulo father-in- law 1 is of no use as a wood packer , nor will ho gather grass seeds nor pine nuts On the contrary , when ho is around ho himself goes for till the poker money that reaches the shebang " Mrs Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup reduces - ducos inflammation while children nro teething t U5 cunts a bottle Mould Kllsyit It III a Week Chicago Intor-Oconn : Cleopatra's ncedlo in Central Park complains of the Now York climnto and if something } is not done to protect the obelisk it will crumble to pieces A climnto that will destroy in a few years a monument thnt has 1 endured for ages is no place for a worlds 1 fair Pears soap secures n beautiful complexion What's tlio Size ot * \iir lint . Atchison Globe : If your heart is larger ' than your head you injure your self ! , and if your head is lnrgor than your heart you in juro your neighbors : , SHROEDER I 1 & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank 305 S011II1 13l.li Street , - Ouialia ; COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Capital , - $400,000 Surplus , - 40,000 Onicersand Directors E. M. Norseman , O M. Hitchcock , Jos Garneau Jr , A. Henry K M , Anderson , Wa O.Maui , v nrei ; I , . II Will alms A. P. Hopkins , prcs ; A. Millard , casnlcr ; l' . 11. Ilryant , assistant cashier NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK tJ S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB Capital $400,0110 Surplus Jan 1st , 1889 52,000 OFI'ICEHS AND DIItECTOltS : IIesiiv IV Yates , lrcslilont Lewis 8. Iticnn , Vlco l'rc3ldcnt. A. 15 Tolv tr.iN , W. V. Monsn , John 8. Collins 11. C. Cusiuno , JN II l'ATIUCK , W. II B.llDOUKS , Cashier THE IRON BANK , Cor 12th and Farnam Bts A General Hanking Buslnoss Transacted n n 11 n n r issued by states UIIEUIb J counties , cities , IB fl I 11 I I 4 S I WAIERWOIKS COS „ CIC , UUIIUU ( BOUGHT AND80LD. Dent In Gov't Limit Warrant * d Scrip Itecclt 0 Account , and Kitend all the Facilities of a General iliinkitm UuiIucm Correspondence Solicited S. A. KEAN S CO . Bankers 100 WASHINGTON 8TREET , CHICAGO , ILL 118 BROSOWAY NtW YORK , OMAHA IMlACTPm Boots and Shoes KIRKENDALL , JOSES & CO , Successors to Hood , Jonoi A , Co , Wholesale Manufacturers of Mil Sboei Agent ! forUnston Itubber Shoa CoIlB ( HWandllOJ i Harney Btreet.Omaus , Nebraska _ _ Browora ' swn z AILVU , Lager Beer Brewers 1531 North Eighteenth Street Ornana , Nebrms , Cornloe EAOLE OORNWE WORKS , Manufacturers of Galvanize ! Iran Cornice I Wlndow-capi and metallic ukrllRhti John Kpenctor , proprietor llBnnaiUSuuib Mtn street ' " ytoam Fitting , Pumps , Etp OhAUK STEA31 UEATIXO CO * ' Pumps , Eioes and Engines , ftoatn , water , rsllwar and mlnlnr auppllei , etc tw , ta and VH Varnam street , Omaha U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO , Steam and Water Supplies Ilallldar | nl mllli , 013 and to Jones it , Omaha , U. y , Hun , Acting Manager , BROWNELL < CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheal-lron work , item pumpi sairmilli 151HJ16 I.eatenwortU tlruct , Oaaha Iron Vyorke ; PAXTON tt VIEHLINO IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast iron Building Wort Kaglocv , Iran worr , general fouudrT , machine , and blacksmith work , omcu and norki U , 1' . l\J \ and ltlU atreet , Omaha OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Deik rallinlndnwsuardi , flower itandi , wire uicm , , tic North 16th > trc t , ( JiuaUiu - OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , ManPrs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes Vault ! , Jail work Iron shutters and Pre etcapsa • , Audreeu , prop r. Cor llth and Jakoa bti ! . . . ' , I. ,1 , . , . : I aaah Doors , Eto , it A. DISOROW A CO , VTboleialf raauufaoturerf ot Sah : , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings Granchonce , lfth and liardstreeti , OmahaNeb : . - . . . . -i l.i . . . . _ - * HOUTH OMAHA . UNION STOOK YARD CO , Of South Omaha , Limited HHHHsasWsiHBl ' MJOMSJIlECm | | I . ABrloulturnl Implomonta H l/.vi.wilM MKTOALFCa , * ] Agricnli'l 1 ' Iniplemciits I J , Wagons , Carriages BuBUlcietc Whole-tin , OmahaNebraita | J UOLINV j , Mlt.UUilN A STODDARD Co . ' I Manufacturers and Jobbers In | | H Wagons , Buggies , Rakes Plows , Etc Ccr.Pih and l'Aciae ttiects , Omalia I | H J . ArtlatB7 Wntorlnla ill ' A. IWSPE , Jr , t [ IB Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs II . 1M1 Douiila stroetOmahs Nebraslia BootBtind siioob7 w. v. mor ' si : T cd , II Mttm of'Bols ] and Shoe , II lOl.im 1 llOiUougMs itwet , Omalit Mmntactorr , III . Bummer try * ! , lo lim , llsV • Cool , Coke , Etc II james w. rffAVDwTn ' cnA n i , co , ,11 Miners ] and Supers of Coal and Cote II ncorn 21 U. s. National Hank llulMlnj , Omaha "CI - OMAHA COAL , COKif& UME CO , II Mm of Hard aad Soft Coal II an Poulh 13th Hreet , Omalm Nchn V . II ' NEBRASKA VUEZ CO ,11 , . SnipDcrs of Coal and Coke f I - 311 South IUi alrcelOmaha , Nehrxka ill CqrnmlBalon nnd Sioroso 111 RIDD1CU. , t RWlWLr , ' • Storage and Ciniiiiis ion Merchants , ill Bpccl<lOA nutter , eir . , ctieeAO lmultrr , ffarae Hi ; Howard atreet Omaha , Neb H Efeyi . . ! * wv DEAN , ARMtfrRONa & 1F5. , WM . Wholesale Cigars H . 40JNorth Cth Street.Umiha , Neb Hello 1(37 , t H ' Dry Coo da nnd Notions , _ _ Mm " / > MESMrillACO , ill Dry Gcods , Furnishing Goods and Notions 11 lltBnnd 1101 Domini , cor , llth .truet , Onmha , Neli ill KILPATRICKKOCU j DRY GOODS CO.i "X\M \ Importers & JoMersin Dry Good ] , Notions • 11 Gents * Furnishing ( loot * . Comjr llth and Uirner III atroct * . Umiha , Ncbrnsln ilsl : Furnlluro ifjl DE WE Y A STONE , ' \ j j I Wholesale Dealers m Furniture . jl Farnnm street , Omaha , Kebraaka lil CUARl.ES SIIIVEIIWK , 111 Furniture 11 Omaha , nbraka jlfl : S1-0 ? ! ! ] ? ? " v . , . . , . , - - , til MeCOIlD , Bit A VV & 00 „ ill Wholesale Grocers , ' .II > . 13th nnd tiOavenwcrth tt.vet ) , Omaha , Nobtaika , i | | | Hordvvjro _ _ I j I WJ BRUATCIT , 111 ; Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ill Gprluxa , vrogntj atozk , iMrirarj lumbjr , etc 1X3 Sftll I Ull Harney treitOMaha sl ) | IIIMEBAUOIIA TAYLOR , J I Builders1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ' ifl Mechanics Tool , and IlurTnlo Fralcs 1105 Dougla < .mI , atreet Omalm > cb . * HE lumber , Etc , - , . . - , „ ( JOHN A. WAKHFIETiD , \ Wholesale Lumher , Etc • : Imported anil American Portland Cumrnt But * " 1 aecntforMliwaiikM IIrilrnullo Cement j . andtjulio ? White Llnio 11 CHAS R. LEE , 4 Dealer in Harflwocd Lnmher If Wood carpal , nn.l parquet tloirng lull nu 1 Douglaa J , street * , Omaha , ftcbrnska % I OMAHA LUMBER CO , 'I All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale f IStb Btrejt and Union I'ncltle track , Omaha LOUIS } mA DFORD , | ' Dealcr 'in Lnmher , Lath , Lime , Sash \ \ Doors , otc Yard Corner 7th and Doujai Oflloa f Corner lutti and luuglaa \ VRED W. OR AY , , 1 Lumher , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc ' . { ! , Corner Cth and llouelns etrerti , Omaha ' i • C. N. D1ETZ , i Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmher % 13lh and California slrccts , Omaha , Nobrajka .S Nlllllnory and Notlqna j I. OBERVELDER A CO , r . J Importers & Johhers in Millioery & Notions J : 301,210 and M South lltb atreet Jj ] NotloriB % j J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO ' , I Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , I ! 1121 Harnej atreet , Oniaba a" I 377" ° " 8- ' < $ CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , 'J Wholesale Refined and Lnhricatlng Oils : | f Axle Grease , etc Omaha AII Ulshop , Manager ll W CARPENIER PAPER ' cb , 1 Wholesale Paper Dealers 11 Carrr anlcoatockof nnn'Ingwrapping nnd wrttlnfl 't ' | paper , bpcclal atlunlloii glten to canl paper -if | Sofoo tto ] IM A. l. " deane a co . 2a Qrneral Agents for H Halls ' Safes m 821 anil I 3 South 10th St Omaha i lj H. HARDY A CO , fjj Jobbcra of JwH , Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , m Home Furnishing Good . Chlldreira Carrlagea IMS 3H t nrnam street , Omaha Neb j JS tub w CHICAGO SHORT LING i ofthi : , m Chicago , MilwaukeB _ & . St Paul Ry ' ' | The Best Route from Oniaba aud Council m Blutta to H - THE EAST E- I TWO TKAINB DAILY BBTWKKN OMAHA 31 ANO COUNCIL ULVMa M Chicago , AND MllnauVe , M Bt I'aul , Mlnucapolti , Cedar Bapidfj 1 Rock Island , Frtoport , Roekford , JM Clinton , Dubiujue , Dareuport , IfM Elgin , Madison , Janesrllle , B Ilelolt , Winona , La Crosse , , | And all other Important point Ka.t , Northeast an 'rnH Boutheast 4 sl Forthroujh tickets collon the tleket ageat atUfll ilH farnam . street , la Wrier Bloek , or at Ualua facta j Jsfl Ixpot sH Fullmsn Hlseper and the rlnsil pining Cats la tki 3M world are run on the mainline ot the Chicago , Mil , ' ? • waukees 81. i'aul itallwaf , and erari-atieatlQulii < > taid to passtagers lr courHiou eaijloies of the 'jlsssl U.MIM.B11 Sen.r l Manager ; JH j. If TUCK Kit , Asslttsnt General Manager 9 A. V. ii OAIU'KIUKK . , ( j ue l. 1'uu.ngM aa J | Ticket UEO Aceat u. IIKAFFOBD AuUtsat General I'au.aiM S sS . 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