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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1889)
TR1C OMAHA TJATTTY BTC1D : fflttDAY DECEMBER 20 , 1889 3 I THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS H H Wheat Strong nnd Stubborn unci H Advancing Stoadlly H B CORN NERVOUS AND.IRREGULAR.'r' V Out * Quiet nnil I'YnturoltMR Ire Hj visions hltotv Mttlo or Nn lm B provoment ( Jntllo Slow mnl H | Prices Wcnk IIoks Active B B B CHICAGO IMlODUGti atA.KK.IST8. H CuiCAOO , Doc 19. [ Spcclnl Tctcijram to H Tub Urn I The wheat marltot was strotiR H urn ! stubborn today , ndvnnclnc steadily and B resisting ttio nttucks of tlio powerful bear K lender * . Ttio fore-Inn situation continues to B harden and cables from the nrlncipal coiitl- L nental nnd Kiigllsh centers all rullect the F same BPntlmcnt Liverpool quotes Callfor- A nlii wheat higher In nil positions and the Inst H London cable records an advance of Gel in H California on actual sales Spot California | In Liverpool Is now } ( tl lower than It was n H year npo and California futures TJfil lower H The bull news features today , nsido from R cables , vvcro to bo found In tlio llfjht north B western movement and In the liberal export K clearances of wheat nnd Hour , amounting to H 1M0,71 > 7 bushels The falling off In Dakota K nnd Minnesota receipts was a , long time com K Ins , but when the tide turned the subsidence B wns rapid Local shippers and exporters B bom and nt the seaboard report an unusual B activity in that branch of the trade now H Arrangements have boon inado nnd nro malec HM lng for n shipment of considerable lines of H wheat abroad during tlio next six weeks , and H tlic.v anticipate n larger business durlug the B Inst half of the crop year thau during the H first hair This Is rovcrsing the usual order H ot things , a circuuistonco due probably to the H heavy homo crops of consuming countries H Western Europe and England have boon cat B lug largely of their own products and are only now feeling the urgency of supplying M future requirements This accounts for tlio H continued and to most bear speculators l ho B unnatural hardening tendency of the foreign Bm niurliots in the fnco of the forced depression HB of this side May wheat opened in Chicago nt bSJio , advanced to S3 } c , sold off to Slijfc , a rallied to 8.1@S3 > c , was pounded down to VM ti2c again and men slowly lifted itself to V' 83 , ' 6c , where it closed Every titno the H morltot got to fc3o Jones nnd his B strung following had an abundance HBV of wheat for sale OlTcrings wcro absorbed B with apparent reluctance until the last hour , H the market taking property with a grlmacn H like a man who was asked to sit down to a H second banquet before getting up from tlio B ilrst On the Inst rally the tone was soma BS whatdifferont and the bulls were looking HBW jnoro cheerful The market is now up lo from the bottom Uccembor opened nt 77 } o , Ml ranged nt 77K ( 7 o and closed at 77 , ' < u. Vmr January opened nt Ts , ' c. ranged at 7S@7Sj * * o H ntnl closed ut 78 ? c 'lbugulnou yct > lorday H was lc H Thcro was much nervousness and irrcgur H larlty in tlio prlco of December corn with n B general tendency downward dnring the lirst HVB hnlf of the session , the opening Uguro being HVAt . " .lo , but it quickly sold ofl' under Tree offer HVS lugs from it parry who appears at present to HVM control the fluctuations in this future , and HVB n2e was touched before the dceliuo stopped HVMf The prlco rallied to lOe.docliucd ngam to ; WJsC , B and then becaino firmer and advanced to J S3 @ 3.1 c and it closed at UHj c January was fairly actlvo and about steady , but May H > B was freely ollered nnd althouirh not much V change In the price was brought about the B general tone was ono of weakness , The ro- HV coipts tiero were not far from the estimates K but nn inspection showed only twenty cars H of No aowrof the Oil cars ' which were ro- H ceived The eastern marlcols were quoted H Bomowhat easier but the export inquiry was B still reported as.being . active and the market ' H" was quoted linn H Oats were quiet mid featureless with the H speculative business light in character and B prices Indicating a general steadiness If KB nnythlug , January was u shade flrmor , with M sales at 20jjc , whllo May halted at22 @ I H ' Zi ° - ' ° ho posted receipts were much the ! H same as recent averages , while nothing of H conBcqucnco was withdrawn from store It H is goncrally believed that thcro is 1 f • • little or no outstnndkig December B Interest , as this montli is oltered ut iWJfc 1 H with scarcely an inqury noted No 2 rogi H • ular was 20ji'c. ( ) . No 2 white , May do- H livery , was saleable at 24Jfc. H Provisions showed little or no Improve H irent Outsiders failed to Increase their in- | tcrcst in the trade , nnd among professionals } H the late quiet fcelinir was maintained in full H force It the general marital ttioro was cor- B talnly no now feature , and in.tHo actual sit BaBBl nation no change to speak of occurred Hogs BBMVM little mora than held their own nnd the BbBMS product ranged closely to yesterdays range BBMVa of prices Closings were unclianced for De- BBMV > comber nnd May pork nnd May short ribs , BBMV | andc higher for future lard January BBBV | pork declined 5c and closed near the bottom [ Jfft figures or at $9.23 | ( ! ) .25 after selling at f'J.22X@10. ' ! ) ! The becember product was ' BBSB almost uomiual , resting ut fS.tio for pork , BfMff J5b7 > ; for lard and ? 1.77 for ribs ; Lard for January was steady nt f.i,00and ftm short rios for the same month at1.7.3. . The H days ' now speculation was coalincd chictly to : | May , which sold at i9.IV0.07 for porlc , * 0.05 H 30.(17) ( ) , ; for lard , .US l. 'JT for short ribs 1 H l'orlc for the same dollvery closed at $9.07 } . , m lard at $0.07 , short ribs at flJJ The cash \ H property was quiet Lard Bold sparingly for J ! B shipment at $3. 7K and } io was paid torn H few car loads of lu-pounu green hums for do- H llvory this mouth The unsoasouablo weather m prevailing checked the demand for meats for B . shlpmeut _ _ _ _ _ _ _ P * CHICAGO MVI2 HTOCIC M Cnicino , Doc 10. [ Special Tologratn to H The 13ir.1 : Catt/.k Tlio big decrease in the H run of eattla has no stimulating effect on H prices or demand , ns that factor is offset by H the warm unsoasouablo weather ulid the up H preach of the holidays , hence , outside of tlio , H inquiry for a few good cattle , business was , H slow nnd the fcoling weak all around , with H prices a strong lOo lower on such steers as H have heretofore boon selling at (3 23 and H under , The number of Toxaus on the B • market was estimated at 2,0U0 , all of which H that were for sulo sold at steady prices B Natlvo butchers stock was also steady and V in fair demand Stockers and fced- H era wcro In good demand and scarce B Shippers need not look for any Improvement B In cattle for the next two weeks 1 or so Ckoleo . . to extra hooves $1.50 (2.1.20 ( ; medium to good steers , 11150 § ta 1K0O lbs , W.50 < 3l.2oi 1200 to HWHbs , IBS * ( aoo@i.65 : ; 950 to 1200 IDS , ? 2.73 ( < fJ.0O : ; stockers and feeders , ? 2.25 ( < lt.OO : ; cows , § bulls and mlxV'd , Sl.20c32.UO ; bulk , 12.00(33.1)0. ( ) Texas steers , f J.20i3.g0 ; cornfed , 53.0-JWiJ.ffi ; § § | cows , tl.60 < 32.W ) . H Uons Uuslnoss was ngaln active , with another slight upturn all around Packers 1 paid Sy OOiSa.JO , mostly JU3 , and shlppors 13.70 tof'1.70 ; a few common sold at f IS5 , P H and now fancy heavy nt K1.S0. H FINANCIAL M New Yoitit , Dec , t9 , | Special Tolcgrara to m Tub Uce I Stocks-In spltoot the very dis- B courngtng talk after tbo close yesterday roB - B , gardlng stocks In general , the market opened ftp broader and more buoyant , than for soma BVK time Heading and Missouri PaclQo wore : _ ; among the active stocks Sugar Hofinorios 1 among trusts , and Chicago , St Louis & Pittsburg preferred among the low priced M shares , were most prominent The market Ml showed 4 temper 111 marked contrast to that of yesterday , tbo slight advances of the open Ij ' log Uguros belug followed by n further ap proclatlou all over tbo list Missouri Va- ffBi ciflo assumed the loud tu ailvunco amoug ao- • 1 tlyo stocks and scored a nut gain of % per ffM cent to 70 , % wblla tbo Improvcnior.tlu others was for small fractions only , and Heading was hold steady at 'i i i. The feature ot Ml the market , however , was Chicago , Bt , Louis j & Pittsburg preferred , which rose \i ) per l cent Sugar opeued off I per cent to WJaud Bpr recovered only to 57. Itoforo noon tuoro was B , a decided change In the market Sugar ' Trusts dropped to 50)i and went to 57H on a Am Mcond bulge St Paul dropped from 70 to 2 , Missouri Pacific from 70J < to 70 , Ton J nesseo Coal from 77'lo ' Wi , Lackawanna from 130J to 1D0.V. Heading and Union Pacific held at tbo best prices Orangors wcro very quiet , except these named Tlio nulls emphasized the fact that whllo the Jj market Is dull prices go down easily , but when shorts wish to buy stocks nro scarce The ' west seems to bo taking St Paul , Union Pacific and Atchison The day in stocks closed oven better than it began for the bulls Missouri Pacific was the leader nil day and closed about 2 per cent higher at 77 ' > f , after touching ' ! ) $ . The strength was excellent , showing 17,000,000 surplus ever dividends The forecast for colder weather gavotcno to coal stocks nnd Lackawanna led in strength , going from 130tf to 137 > f , clos- lug , at 137. Atchison closed 12 better nt J } ( . Union Paclllo } ( higher nt C9 f. Western Union Jtf higher at bOJf Northwestern nnd Iturlin ton were dull and stendy Sugar took a spring up to 50 , closing nt 5S > . Chi5.1 cngo . ( Ins went un n point for the day to 43)58 The . total sales wore larger that for many days , at 231,000 shares The best buying of the day was by shorts The following wore the closing quotations 1 „ ) . H. 4s regtiltr 12 .Vorthern Pftcldo . ! B IJ.S.4scoupons . . .127 doproferred 70 ? . II.41srogiUkr { ( ! , . Iiltfj O. k > , W lIH < t U.H.414 < conpoas..l04ii doprororred H01S Pacliluisor , 'M ill ) .V.r.ljontral 107. 'j Cfntrat Pactllo xi \ I' . ltv K IS Chicago.VAlton { . . .13J nocklsland WU ClilCftnollurllnL'ton , UM XcStl' . . Tli ft'Julncv IM' ' itoproterroil 1I3JJ JI..I-.VW PI7 StlaitlVOmaha . H3' ' S llllnolsCantrAl I17f doprererreu flbii j. KnnsasJlc Texas . . . lW..SI. \ . L. & l : 15 LnkoShors P'j ) rtciprafjrrad Wi Michigan , Central . n Western Union . . . M MlsRourllaclllc . . 7ti ? Moncv On call , easy , ranging from 3 to 7 per cent PiitMB McitovxiiLB PAfr.it 03 _ > 7 * $ per cent < Stekmxg ) l\cit.\snii Quiet but steady ; sixty-do i , ' bills , t .S0 f ; demand , * 1.S1J/ . nilnniK titoclo Niw Yonic , Djo 19. fSpcclal Tologratn toTun Ubr.1 The followiiiif arj the rain1 tngstock quotations : Aspen 25.1 Homcstnto ( K lICHt ! & Iteleher 230 Morn Silver 200 Cliollar 225 Iron Silver U.O Con Cal \ Va 1.10 Mnxlcnn 228 IleadwooilT 1IU North Hello Islo..l0J ' Hureka i ; ( 'on .TJ0 ( inttirlo 3150 KICtlsto 150 Plymouth 2Jj Itnnd OfTerimrs Washington , Doc 19. [ Suacial Tologratn to J , : Tin : lJp.i ! . | Bonds ofTorcd : (710,000 at 81.27 ; $2,000 at SlAfc OMAHA L1VJ3 sruOlC Cattle Thursday , Dec IP There was no decided chnngo in today's cattle market , values remaining about the same on all grades and kinds of stock Xho market was slow to open , nnd the forenoon was wall aavanccd before the buyers got Into | the saddle or made any attempt to begin the days business When the market did open the movement if anything was moro frco than yesterday The buyers wanted a. few cattle and thny bought thorn moro read ily j With so few cattle hero , the offerings were pr'jtty much cleaned up before the close It must bo berne In mind that com mon , cattle nro extremely slow nnd weak oven at the present low prices Ono small hunch | of cattle reached $4.25 nnd another bunch sold atI.OIbutthubnlkoftho beeves went at $2.C0@3.30. There was a pretty good showing of stockers and feeders , but tbo de mand J did not appear to bo very actlvo , and the sales were not large The country cannot ba expected to buy very frcoly j when the market on beeves is no hot ter than nt the present time Sonic natlvo feeders j sold at S3.25(32.S7K ( und stockers at $2.25@2.30. Dosjrablo cows sold with moro case than yesterday , and thcro wcro in stances wl' ere salesmen thought they got linn prices for some thing which the buyers happened | to want The cows sold at $1.25 ® 2.25. Hou-h. The market was a shade stronger and active - tivo | , ttio yards being cleared at nn early hour ] The pnpularprlco wusf350 , and whllo bogs j sold under that price , the proportion was , much less than yestordav Ono choice load ] of heavy hogs reached 53.57 , the nlgh- est , price paid slnco Monday Light hogs sold , at the same range ns yesterday , that is nt , fJ.50(7i3.55l ( ! but there were moro sales at the i latter price Slice ] ) . There were no sheep on the market , but a load i was received consigned direct to a packer llcuoiptg Cattle 1,200 Hogs * 5,500 Sheep . . 131 I'ruvtilllii r Priors The followinir is a table ot prices paid In 1 this market for the grades of stock mon tloned : Christmas bcovos $1.00 ( $5.10 Prlmo steers , 1300 to 10'JO lbs . 3.00 W4.00 Goodsteors , 1250 to 1150 lbs . . 3.00 ( rtJOO Good steers 105U to 13X ) lbs . . 8.00 ( S3.S0 Common 1000 to 1150 lb steers 2.75 ( TJi.UO Wcstorn steers 2.40 < ft290 Common canners 1.00 001.50 Ordinary to fair cows 1.50 01 SO Pair to good cows 1.80 < ti > 3.00 Uooq to choloo cows 2.00 @ 3.50 Choice to fancy cows , . . 2.50 ( ft 'I.OO Pair to good bulls 1.50 @ 2a ) Light stockers and feeders . . . 2.00 @J.OO Feeders , 030 to 1100 lbs 2.20 @ 3 03 Fair to cholco liplit hogs 3.50 ft3.55 Fair to choice heavy hogs 3.47 > < ft3.57 } 4 Fair to choice mixed hogs 3.15 @ 3.55 H'peusoiiliitlvo Sales STI' EUS No Av Pr..No. . A v. Pr 40 100S 12 00 20 1120 13 05 5 1172 2-85 23 1023 3 10 4. , . . . .12S7 2S5 29 1120 325 111 1135 2 90 55 1853 3 30 1 ioso y 00 1 i3.)0 ) 375 24 1090 3 00 1 1010 3 75 3 110.1 00 54 14b3 4 00 18 1237 ! 1 00 11 1413 4 25 U,1373 3 03 1 - .1700 4 25 cows 5 501 123 4 1070 2 00 ii 715 140 1 11S0 2 00 18 1018 145 18 1122 2 00 1 1000 150 1 1140 3 00 0 1013 150 13 1027 2 00 21 1013 1 07f } 13 1205 2 05 4 1103 175 12 1019 2 10 H 1107 180 24 85S 2 10 13 1011 180 3 1050 2 10 18 1015 180 3 1180 2 15 SI 1027 185 1 1200 3 15 19 lid ) 1 67Jf 25 1030 2 15 0 1101 190 2 895 2 15 13 1000 1 90 10 1013 2 15 21 993 190 18 1130 3 17W \ 14 1020 1 IK ) 31 803 2 20 0 UOt 190 7 920 3 20 1 1030 1 IK ) 8 031 3 23 23 907 I 93 rEDRS 1 900 2 00 10 953 2 05 31 787 325 17 1021 2 70 23 783 2 35 13 893 3 75 43 903 3 40 10 1043 3 80 3 1237 3 50 3 P87 3 85 10 900 3 00 20. , * . 1123 3 87W 21 , , 9,18 2 03 ' 11UM.S. 1 010 100 1 1150 2 00 1 1230 105 1 1800 3 50 1 1150 105 1 1530 3 05 3 1375 100 3 1133 3 05 1 , 1100 2 00 BTOCKEiis 40 COS 2 25 51 597 3 30 urirais n17 740 190 0 09J 3 00 CALVES 1 BsO 2 75 1. . . 250 3 50 1 OANXEUS 19 813 1 1)0 ) oxen 2 1510 3 23 1 2000 3 00 1 1780 3 75 8T.IQS. 1 1010 3 35 noas No Av Sk Pr No Av Sk Pr 10..231 80 8 40 65 , . 205 300 3 60 I 48..203 120 3 45 68 . . .833 100 8"60 I 65..221 100 3 45 53..820 310 3 60 ) 00..237 200 3 47 > jf 03..200 120 3 CO I C7..240 , ,40 8 47' ' < 50..303 200 ft 60 CI..247 210 3 47K IK..SS9 240 3 50 M..2S9 } 80 .1 47j < 01..315 120 3 50 M..329 | POO 3 47 70..22:1 : 80 .1 M ) 01. . . 257 3C0 8 I7'i 59..278 JVVI 3 W 02. . . 273 100 3 47ff tW.lll7 80 3 M 61..313 40 8 47l 50 , . . .293 110 3 50 63..21 ! ) 200 3 47k 03.,253 SO DM 7O..2S0 120 3 47K < " ' 0..y73 140 3 60 75. . . 214 100 3 47)J ) IK.251 ) SO 3 60 53..ni7 200 3 50 07..250 40 0 50 03..274 200 3 50 77..221 40 0 CO j f > ' 3 . . . .232 1C0 3 50 113..330 120 0 60 60..300 ? 80 3 50 6(1..384 ( 100 3 60 65..1103 ' 120 3 60 fi0..301 3 60 40..0301M 8 60 ti5..2S7 120 0 60 53..205 3 51) 60..278 SO 3 60 89..371 120 3 50 W..S03 2i0 3 W 4U..299 200 3 50 O0.,2r5 SO 8 60 64..257 SO 8 60 69..32U 100 0 50 70..2U3 120 3 50 63..293 100 3 50 03 < j . . .Ml SO 3 50 67 , , . .293 40 360 09. ( . . 240 SO 3 TiO 71..213 2S0 3 50 09..22 ! ) 120 DM 49..877 180 3 60 52..331 120 0 50 CO..312 80 3 5' ) (10.257 ( 40 8 50 67..889 80 3 50 70,233 ( 200 . ' 150 71..235 SO 3 60 53. . . .8.10 2iK ) fl SO 73.221 8 52)f ) 59..2S3 180 0 50 ? 2..201 COO 3 62 > J 48. ; . . .292 120 0 50 07..273 1C0 8 62) ) < f 07.,1(50 ( 40 8 50 40..8S0 8 624 77..853 120 0 60 01..239 200 3 52k . 0i . . .313 200 3 50 43..374 80 8 65 02..275 210 0 50 70..199 3 55 48..813 SO 0 50 St..210 120 0 55 59..210 3 50 7t.19J 8 53 0I..01G 100 3 50 03..839 8 65 5S..385 : 120 3 50 US..241 SO 3 5J 07..293 000 3 60 111..247 II 65 01..007 8S0 8 60 55..331 8 57)4 60..323 80 3 50 PurohaHps ol' llojs Toitay Showing the number ot hogs bought by the packers and loading buyers on today's market ! Armotir-Cudahy Packing Co 2,224 Omaha Packing Co 2,310 Swift & Company 207 G. H. Hammond & Co 242 Hogs averaged yesterday 272 lbs and 03 to the car DIspoHliioii ol' Cattle Today . Huyers , No Swift & Company 409 Gcorgo H. llammonil & Company 40 Armour-Cudahy Packing company 385 Hotlisclnld & Underwood 37 Hamilton , S. & Co 48 Hoeker&S ' 7 Nets Morris , Shippers 333 Feeders Live Stock Notes Hogs stronger Cattle steady Common cattle weak J. Tlcrnry , Earllng , fa , was over with stock , and remarked that up to 11 few days ago the largo crop of snring hogs in Sboluy county was unusually free from cholera , but about a wcok ugo a car load of Dakota stock [ pigs were shipped in and sold out to differ cut parties It scorns those pigs were af- footed with cholorn , nnd in u few days com plaints came In from all around that section that the cholera hud struck the pigs und they were dying In largo nuntbers There-arc said to bo a good ninny cattle feeding f in Nuckols county , Nebraska , but In | the immediate vicinity of Lawrence there are hardly so many ns Inst year Thcro are more j hogs , but the cholera Is doing consider nblo dnmago in tlio county . On an average , about 0110 lump Jaw is con demned : per day Niels Nlolson , Danuobrog , topped the cnt- tle market , selling n bunch ut $4.25. Kmloy Hrothors of Wlsnor , sent rtown n car of choice hogs that topped the market nt * I 3-67K. AViili Uattlc On the market with cattle : George Clark ' , Belgrade ; Foley , P. & Com pany.Greeloy ! Center ; J. C. Corley.Allianco ; T.J.Irwin , Hyunnls ; Miller & Company , llrudshaw ' . ; John Foley , Hradshuw ; W. Frauds , Palmyra ; Klingei'man Bros , Chad3 ron ! ; O. Hrown , Uurr ; It Suho , Oakland II H. Koch , Jlnrtington ; M. S. Hegarty , Oakland ! ; T. Hnrrls , Central City ; W. , Moncll , Ulmwood ; Minshall & Company , Stella N. Nellson Oannebog ; T. IS McPherson , Arapahoe ; B. F. Downer , Arapahoe ; O. W. Hogers , Indianola ; G. 1 II Warren & Company , Grafton ; A. S. Crane ' , Ohiowa ; F. E. Kogors , Wilsox , Mo , N. W. Castle & Comnany , Oakdale : II G. Siihr ! , John D. Suhr , Hooper ; Phillips Si J. . lulawn ; J. M. McKoynolds , Davenport ; Parsons & West G. F. Smith , Soux CityIa ; F. E. Hlgloy , Lyons ; Englo & Mustard , OnawaJ W. Mills , Charles Fahtschlldo , Mondamln , la With IlO-H. On the market with hogs : Sackot & II , Cedar Unpids ; Morris & D „ llelgrudo ; Cronch Brothers , SL Edwards ; W. F. liars ton , Bumell ; Foley p. & company , Grcoloy Ccntro ; J. W. Nicholson , Marauetto ; B. .1. Tiernoy , Anslev ; J. H. Dickson , Bennett ; A. Loverly Ashland ; C. H. Parmler Cedar Creek ; H. L. Messner , South Bend ; J. Tur- noy Broken Bow ; W. T. Barston , Bu rwoll ; Waibach Lbe & O. company , Walbaoh ; R. Bloco , Kcnnnrd ; Klingennan Brntliors , Chadron ; J. Ilustio , Chadron ; Wilkinson & G. , Avoca ; J. W. Stocker , Logan ; Wilson & Lass , Logan ; Newell & B , Herman ; M. S. Stevens & Company , Dcnlscn ; JJ Doherty , Dunlnp ; John Tionoy , Eurllng ; J. llown , Blanehnrd ; W. L. Boughn , Harlan ; M. II Hegarty Oakland ; W. Francis , Palmyra ; Dalters & Compauy , Stella ; Perry Wood , Lexington ; J. C. Goodoll , Burr ; N. Nielsen , Danuoburg ; . ! . H. Hume , Madison ; II Buako , Platte Center ; J. M. Dlneon , Platte Con tor ; JvC Carrie , Platte Center ; i D. G. Hobb , Endlcott ; B. F. Dawncr , Arapahoe ; C. K. Van Buskirk , Ox ford ; Armsvurger & Company , Ox ford ; A. M. Johnson , Loomis ; i Jones Brothers , Hastings ; G , G. Vrccland , 1 Juniata : C. D More , Harvard ; Joe Ceates 1 Exeter ; D. J. T. Itood , Crete ; William Gr6- shans , Sutton ; Bank of Coin , Coin , la ; J. Bower & Co , Blanchard ; J. M. Lamar , Elmo , Mo ; It II Duncan , Wilcox , Mo ; T. E. Itogors Wilcox , Mo ; M. B. Huff man , Nellgh ; Henry Lolsy , Wisnor 1 Emloy Brothers , Wlsnor ; Miles Cannon , Wisuor ; N. W. M. company , Cornelia ; F. C , Bliss , Howells : A. F. Stuefer , Dodge ; Per kins & O. , Octavia ; Phllipps & J. , Inland t Mahoney & Company , Bruno ; J. 61. Mc Koynolds , Davenport ; NW & 61. Company Nerd ; William Guhrke , Shlckloy ; Bunon & Huntington , Oakland * P UO l > UC13MA. KK13 T.9. CmoAdo Dee 19 , l : 15 p. ra cloio Wheat Higher ; December , nominally 77J o ; January , nominally 7slb 'o ; Mav 81 < o asked Corn Weaker ; December , 33'iii ; January WtnaMay,33@33 \ c . Oats Flrmor : December , 20J/Q2lo ; Jan uary , 20K@2lo ; Muy , 22 ; c. Hye 15ko. Barley Nominal Pnmo Timothy $1.23. Flax Soed-1.30K. Whlsky-tl.03. Moss Pork Weaker ; January , $9.2JJf ® 9.23 ; March , nominal , $9,45 ; May , W.UV4- Lard Firm ; January , $3.1)0 ) ; . March , $3.97k ; May $0.07k , Short Klbs - Firmer ; January , $1.75 ; March , $1.83 bid ; May , $1.93. Butter und E/gs Steady Flour Dull and unchanged ; wintorwhoat t , $2.00(244.83 ( ; spring wheat , $8.0531.93 ; rye , $3.50 < 2.85 ; bucUwheat , $1.6J@i.0J porowt Provisions Unchanged ; shoulders , f4.12 > 4 % Ci4.23 ; short clear sldos , $5.00@5.i0. Butter Dull and unchanged ; fancy cream ery , 27 > (338o ( ; line , lS@31c Eggs 20@21o. Cheese Quiet nnd firm ; full cream ohod- dars and Oats , } { @ ' ) ) { \ Young Americas 'i'allow Steady and uuchangod ; No 1 solid packed , ! ' ® ? c Hides Unchanged ; light groan salted , Co ; dry calf , SJJJo ; deacons , each , 200. Receipts Shipints Flour , 29,000 20,000 Wheat 00,000 80,000 Com , , , 309,000 293,000 J ] Oats , 117,00'J , 124,000 Now York , Dee 19. Wheat Heccpts , 21,600 ; exports , ; spot moro uctlvo und Arm ; No 3 rod , 65 > { < 3S5 } < u In elevator , bOJ h @S7o afloat , S0@S7iu f. o. b , : ungraded rod , 77i ! < gb5J1 . Options higher but Arm-r No , 3 rod , December , closing n.t85 'a Corn Receipts , 8,900' ; ' exporl , 22,400 ; spot weaker and quiet ; No 2 , 42ko in elevator , i'i io afloat ; uugraded mixed , 8Sftig43) < JJ options lower aud steady ; December closiug at 4'2 > Vo Outs-Recolpts , 114.000 ; experts 60,000 sales , 293,000 futures ; spot , llrm ; optloust fh-mor and quiet ; December , 29 , o : spot No- 2 white 31ko ; mixed western , 37 ( < j30o. Coffee Options closed barely steady at 6(215 ( points down , 'alesi 49,690 bags ; Do- ceiubor , I15.75@15.95 ; May , • ia00@iu.a0s I spot Rio , quiet und easy ; fair cargoes , 1V.S0. Sugar Haw , dull and nominal ; roflnod , qnlot , . . , f PoJroloum-Qiilcf.Unlto/l 1 / closed attt.MK for " January , Kggs 1 Steady ; western , fSKfliWc Pork 1 Quiet ; mess , " tiWoctod , $10.50 ® 10.73. Lard-Strong 1 nnd ulotpr ; wostcrn steam , $0.22'4 , • ] Hu ttr-Dull and wd.ilcf Elgin , 29o ; west crn dairy , 9@18c ; creamery , 14i8i"c ( Chepso 1 Quiet ; western , 8ldc. ( Ht liiiuiM Dec , -W Wheat Hlehor ; cash , 7So : May , ® i > i& , < Corn Firm ; IJeeoinbor 27Uux May,29140. o. . Oats-Firmer ; unshj 1914c ; May , 22 > 4Q 22 0 , 1'ork Firm ; cash , $ ! ) .S7i4. lluttcr Easier ; creamery , 3123c : dnlrj' , on , Hliuinnicill . Dco.19. Wheat Receipts , 230 cars ; shipments , 25 cars ; market actlvo ; local ' millers chief buyers ; Closing : No 1 hard , December nnd January , 7Do ; May , SIV' ' c ; on track , SOc ; No 1 northern , Decem ber , 81c ; May , 81t" on track , 78c ; No 2 northern December , 72o ; Mny , 77 fo ; on track , 72i370o. liivoromil , Dea 19. Wheat Firm ; poor demand < \ holders offer sparingly Corn Firm , demand poor ; new mixed wesU orn , 4s O d per cental Kiiiibh Ciiv Doc 19. Wheat Steady ; No 2 hard , cash , 01c bid ; No 3 hurd , cash 60c. 60c.Corn Corn Quiet ; No 2 , December , 32'Vo bid ; No 3 , cash , 2J'/o bid ; December , 32Ko bid Oats No 2 , cash , 17 fc ' Cinclminii , Dec 10. Wheat Steady ; No 2 rod 70 4J77Kc. ( ! 4 Corn-Quiot ; No 2 mixed , 32(333& ( Oats Firm ; No 3 mixed , 23o. Whisky-fl.02. lilVE 8XOC1C Chla.iao , Dee 19. The Drovers Journal . reports as follows ! Cattle Receipts , 11.000 ; market steady ; beeves . , $2.73@5i0 ; stockers nnd fcoders , j. 'i.25ij3.00 ( ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , $1.20 ( < 9 2. ' , i0. . Hogs - Receipts , 2.000 : market nctlvo nnd strong to 5o higher ; mixed , $3.50$3.75 ; heavy , $ . ' > .60 < 33.77 , ' 4 : light , $3.50@3.75 ; skips , $ 'J.0 < ) $3.S0. Sheep Receipts , 8,000 ; market slow nnd closing lOftiMMo lower ; natives , tO.UOC'W.OO ; Texnns , $3.00 ® 1.00. Moux city , Dec 19. Cattle Rocolpts , 000 head : shipments , 320 head ; market dull and unchanged ; canncrs , 75c@ $1.20 ; cows , Sl.OUj53.15 ; stockers and food urs , $1.50@3.90 ; vout calves , ? ' .00@3.15. Hogs Receipts , 4,400 ; markut clospd 20o higber ; light , $ .1.433.62k ; heavy , $3.43 ( S.3.C0 ; mixed , $ y.40f(3.47j4. . Niiilminl Stuu 1'tirdi , lOast St . Ijouim , Due 10. Cattle Receipts , 1,400 ; marketstead- to fancy natlvo stcors , H.30C45.10 ; stockers and feeders 52.00 ® 8.20. 8.20.Hogs Receipts , 0,500 : shipments , 1,700 ; market strong ; heavy , $3.00(33.70 ( ; packing , $3.1. -3. . 5 ; light , $3.40@3.00. Kansas City , Dec 19. Cattle Rocolpts , 0,000shipments,2,500 ; choice weak ; natives $3.004.40 ; cows , S1.50@8.S0 ; stockers and roedcrs , $2,00S3.00. ( Hogs Rccolpts 8,000 ; shipments , 900 ; ovcrything , $1.50gl.55. ( - OMAHA WHOLRSALR MARKETS GrocorlcR , Prmlucc Fruits , Etc Eoos Strictly fresh , 2l@23e ; coldstorago , 18c. 18c.Hides , Hides , Pelts , Tallow , Etc Green salted hides , 4J c : No 2. G. S. hides , 3 > 4c ; dry Hint hides , 5@7c ; calf hides , 4 li$4J4o ( ; damagea hides , 2c loss ; sheep pults , green , each , 25c@ $1.00 ; Bhenp pelts , dry , per lb , 7@13)4o : tal- low No 1 , 4c : No 2. 3@3J4c ; grease , white , 4 ® Wc ; yellow , 24(33e. ( Buttkk Creamery , fancy 23V523o ( ; choice , 20ij21e. ( Dairy , fancy , ,15@l7o ; choice , 14@ 15c. j Country , fancy , 14$15c ( ; good to choice , 18 < ? $13c ; fair , iOC lle ; Inferior , 09c. ( Pickles Medium , per bbl , $3.00 ; small , $0.00 : gherkins $7.00 ; C & B chow chow , qts , $5.83 ; pts , $3.35 , , " . . Potatoes 25@i0c : for choice Okion's 40ii7Hc. ( ) , Saueii Kiiaut Bbls , $1.75 ; h'f bbls , $3.83. Suoaiis Cut loaf , -9ccut ; loaf , cubc3 , 8)40 ) ; standard , powdered , 8 > 4c : XXXX , Dowdored , Oo ; grnnulated , standard , 7o ; confectioners tioners' t A , 7ifo ; whlto extra C , 0 > c ; extra C ( Neb , 05 c : amber , Oc ; California golden C , ae Beep Tonoi'es Salt , bbls , $20.00. Hav $5.00@i,00. ) Choi- Feed $12.00. Biux-$10.00. Coiin lUc Oats 17c. Veal Cboico , medium size , 6@0c ; choice 1 heavy 3@4c. Lye $1.75@1.60 per case Live Pioeoxs Perdoz , $1.50. Game Prairie * chickens , $4.00 ; mallard ducks , , $3.00Q3.50 ; mixed ducks $ l.50@'J.OO ; teal , $1.25@1.50lacksulpo ; , 5l.00@1.83 ; quail , $1.2. . i@l.75 ; Jacic rabbits , $4.00@4.50 ; small I rabbits . , $ l.O0@1.20 ; squirrels , $1.0l1.10 ) , plover , 75ca > Jl,00j venison saddles , ll513c ( ; I carcasses , Cr10e. LeiioSs Fancy , $5,50@7.50 ; choice , $3.50 ® ! 5.0O. | 5.0O.Celeuy Celeuy Per doz , 30c. Califohnia Gkai-ks $2.00. Salsoda 1h@4)4o ) Per lb Staiiom 4 4 ® c per lb Stove Polish $2.00@5.87 i > or gross Biiooms 4tio , $2,00 ; 3 tlo , $2.20 ; stable 1 $3.80 ; common , 51.5U@1.75. Laud Tierces Rcllned 53/c ; pure loaf , 0)4c 1 ; kettle rendered , 7c. Add % o to } { a for smaller , quantities Fakijjaceous Goons Barley , 3@3 < c ; fa- riua , 44c ; peas , 3e : oat meal , 2 ? ® 5e ; mac aroni , lie ; vermicelli , lie ; rice , 3i4 ( ( 3c ; saso and tapioca , 0@7o ; Lima beans , 2 0. Cokfkh Roasted Arbueklo'a Arlosa , 24 c : McLaugiilinsXXXX 2t5fo : German 2l o ; Dllworth , 214o ; Alaroma , 24c. CorKnn Greou Fancy old golden Rte > , 21c ; fancy old peaborry , 23l4o : Rio , choice to fancy , 28c ; Rio , ' prlmo , 21u ; Rio , good , 19c ; Modi a. 29c ; Java , fancy Mandenllng , 27c : Java , good interior , 24e ; African , 20140. Canned Fisii Brook trout , 3 lb , $ i,40 ; snl- mon trout , 2 It ) , $2.33 ; clnms 1 Hi , $1,23 ; clams , 2 lb , $2,00 ; clam chowder , 3 lb , $1.25 ; deviled crabs , 1 lb , $2,25 ; deviled crabs , 3 lb 1 , $3 50 ; codllsh balls , 2 lb , $1.75 ; caviar , J4 lb 1 , $2.25 ; cols , 1 lb , $3 10 ; lobsters , 1 lb , $1.90 ; lobsters , 2 lb , S3.95 : lobsters , deviled , } 4 lb , $3.25 ; mackerel , 1 lb , $1.75 ; mackerel must ard suuco , 3 lb , $3.03 ; mackerel tomato sauce , 3 lb , $3.00 ; oysters , 1 lb$1.00oysters ; , 2 lb , $1.80 ; salmon , C. It , 1 lb , $1.90 ; salmon 1 , C. K. , 2 lb , $2.80 ; salmon , Aluska , 1 lb , $1.05 ; salmon , Alaska , 2 lb , $2.05 ; surluips , 1 lb , $2.00. DitiEi ) FnuiT Currants , new , 0c ; prunes , casks 1300 lbs , 4'/o ; prunes , bbls or bngs , 4jC ; citron pool , drains , 20 lbs , 21o ; lemon reel , drums , 20 lbs , 20o ; ford dates , boxes 12 bs , Do ; apricots , choice evaporated , 14o 1 ; upricots , jolly , cured 23 lb boxes , 15a ; apri cots , fancy , Mount Hamilton , 25 lb boxes 1 , 10c : apricots , choice bags , 80 lbs , 14 > 4o s ; apples , evaporated , Aldort ; 50 lb boxes , 0ko 1 ; apples , star , & ? * o\ \ apples , fanoy , Alden , 51b , lOu ; npplos , funoy , Alden , 3 lb , 10)4u ) ; Salt Lake , U)4ot ) blackberries evaporated , 50 lb boxes , 6) ) i@0io ! ; cherries , pitted , dry cured 1 , 14o ; pears , California fancy , M * boxes , 25In , 12c ; poaches , Cal No Infancy , Ksunpbags , SOlus , 15o ; nocturlnos/rod / , 14o ; necturlnes , silver boxes , 15c ; pittodbplums , Cal 23 lbs , boxes , 8J4o ; rnspborrlos , jcvap , N. Y. now , 254o ; prunes , Cnl , R Ct 90-100 boxes , 25 Ids , fiJfo ; prunes , Cul , R CC0-70,9o | ; orange peel I , 15o ; raisins , Culifonild'pouilons , crop lrt9 , $2.25 ; raisins , Cal , looseWmscatelscrop 1889 , $2.10 : Galcnclas 1883 ! 8 > Vc : Valenclas , old , 7o : Cal sccdloss sks , 7'ic * Canned Meats Corned bcof , 1 lb square cans , $1.20 ; corned beef , * S lb square cans , $2.05 ; corned beef , 01b > iSquaro cans , $0.5U ; corned beef 14 lb squarooans , $14.00. Lunch tongues , 1 lb round cans , $2.00 ; lunch tongues , 3 lb round canS , ' $ .75. Brawn , 1 lb stpjuro cans , $1.20 ; brawn , 2 lb square cans , $2.00 ; brawu , U lb square cans , $0.60 ; brawn , 11 lb square cans , $14.00. Ox tongues , IK lb round cans , f5.no , ox tongues , 2 lb round ; ans , $0.00 ; ox tongues , 2)4 lb round cans , t7,00oxtongues,31b ; round cans$3.00. Chipped beef , lib round cans , $2.00 ; chipped beef , 2 lb round cans , $1.00 , Roast beoL 1 lb round cans , $1.20 ; roast beef , 2 lb round cans , $8.00. Potted ham , * . { lb round cans , & 5o ; potted bum , \i lb rouud cans , $1.20. Deviled ham , \i \ lb round cans , 0.301 deviled ham , J4 lb round cans , $1.20. Potted ox tongue , M lb round cans , 05o ; patted ox tongue , k lb round cans , $1.20. Compressed ham , 1 lb square cans , $1.75 ; compressed ham , 3 lb square cans , $3.75. Trlpo , 3 lb round cans , 11.80. Minced collops , 2 lb round cans , $3.20. Boneless pigs foot , 2 lb square cans , $2.25. Ono pound cans are packed two dozen und four dozen to the case Two pound cans are opacked one dozen and two dozen to case Half pound cans packed two dozen to case Quarter pound cans packed four dozen to' ocaso. . All nrices per dozen , not 14ots Almonds , lB lOo , Brazils , 12 > 4o ; I Alberts , 12J4oj pectus , llo ; walnut 13 > oj ; peanut < cocks , 8J4 1 roasted , Ho ; Tcnncseo [ peanuts < 7c SAUSAon Holognn , 4di ox Frankfort , o' , tongue , 8c ; summer , 18o ; hcodchecso , Co Pofi.riiT Chickens , i > or doz , llvo hens , $3.25 ; prlng , $2.50@3.75 ; dressed , per lb , 6 ® 80 ; turkeys , live 8ijl0c ; dressed 810c ; ducks | , live , per doz , $3.603.00 ; drosscd , per It , 9(14110 ( ; gerso , llvo , jior doz , $3.00(39.00 ( ; drcssod , poribl , 8 * 9(5. ( , Arrl.Ei Per bbl , common , $2.00(32.23 ( ; choice , $2.50 ( < ? 4.0O. MtNcn Meat 20 lb cans , 7'fc. Honet 15a per lb for choice PimsEiivr.s 9410epor lb Jellies 4W4ko per lb Bkeswax-No. 1 , 10@19& PhovisionsHnius , No 1 , 10-lb average , 10e ( , ; 20 to 23 lbs , OKc : 13 to 14 lbs , 10) ) 0 shoulders , 5J4c ; breakfast baconNo 1 , Sue ; ham sausage , 84c ; dried beef hams , 7 > 4c ; beer tongues , $0.00 per dozen ; dry snlt moats , 64 } < 3.Vfti > orlt ; hum roulette OJ40 ; add lo per lb for small lots Mess Poiik Per bbl , $10,50. Bananas According to slzo , per bunch $2.00@3.O0. BuTTi' .uiNn Tubs , 13o ; rolls , lla CocotNUTS Per 100 , $3.00. AlTLC BDTTEIt 5J4c Cider Bbls , $3.60 ; hf-bbls , $3.00. Mai'li : Suan 12)i ) ( < tl5o per lb Candt 9 > 4@22o per lb Chocolate and Coco 21@37o per lb ; German dilatory , rod , 8c Phis Feet Pickled , kits , 75o ; spiced pigs tongues , kits , $2.33 ; pickled trlpo , kits , G5c ; ptcklcd II C trlpo , kits , 83a ; spiced pigs hocks 1 : , kits , $1.15. Sricns Whole , per lb Alsplcc , Pc ; CasIS sla , China , Oo ; cloves , Pcnang , 23oj nutmegs , No 1 , 73c ; popper , ls@10e. tiiNomt .Inmaica , ,1/ pints , MOO per doz Cheese Younc Amoricnsfullcrcain \ factory twins , U@12t c ; off grades , 73o ; Van RossenEdom , $ il.5i ( per doz ; sap Bnao , 23c ; brick , 134o ! ; limburger , lie ; domestic Swiss , 13@14c. CitANliEiutlES Capo Cod , $9.00@10.00. OnANciES Florida , tier box , $3.00c5.00. ( Buckwheat Fi.ouu Per bbl $5 50(3(5.00. ( ( Wool Fine , nvorago , 22 ( ! 23o ; medium , nveragc , 21@28o ; quarter blood , nvoragc , 20 @ ( 81o ; coarse , average , 16@l7c ; cotts and rough , nvorago , 14U' c. Funs Beaver per lb , $2.f > 0 < 34.00 : otter , each , $3.00@7.tX ) ; wolf , each 50cCrfl. ' - ' 5 ; coon , onch , 2575o : mink , each , 15 ( < XG0o ; uitiskrat , fall , 5(390 ( : skunk , rat , 23 ( 00o ; badger 1 , rat , 25@S0c ; door skins , fall , per 16 , 18(51870 1 ( ; winter , 12 , < t82c. BniNS Choice handpicked navy , $1.73 ® l.SO . , ; Choice hnna-picked medium , $1.05 ® 1.70 ; choice handpicked country , $1 501.05 ; clean J country , $ I.501.00 ; Inferior country , $1.001.25. WnAiTixo Pai'kr Straw , per lb , 1W@ 2J4c ra ? , 2J4o ; manllla , li 5llJ c ; No 1 ' , < c Bags Union Square , 35 nor con toff list , Salt Dairy 280 lbs in bbl , bulk , $2.10 ; host trade , 00 , 5s , $2.30 ; best grade , 100 , 3s , $2.40 ; best ( rrade , 23 , 10s , $2.20 ; rock Bait , crushed , $1.S0 ; dairy salt , Ashton , 50-lb , bags , 85c ; bulk , 224-lb bags , $3.25 ; common , in bbls , $1.23. Flouh State , $4.005.00 ; fancy , $5.00 ® 5.40. j 5.40.Fish Fish Dried codfish , 4K@Sc ; sealed her ring ] , 24c per box : hoi herring , dom 55c ; Hamburg ) , spiced herring , $1.50 ; hoi herring imp , , 80c ; mackerel , No I shore , $11.50 ; fancy moss , $13.50 per 100 lbs ; whlto lUli No 1 , $7.00 ; family , $2.75 ; trout , $5.25 ; sal mon 1 , $3.50 ; nnchovios , 85c. Oils Koroseno-P. W. 9 > 4o ; W. W..HK < s ; headlight ] , 12 ; gasoline , 74o , 12c ; lard No 1 , 44c ; No 2 , 40o ; salad oil , $1,25@9.00 per dozen ' Soaps Castile , mottled , per pound , 8@10o ; castile ' , white , per pound , 13@15c. Drills nnd Chemicals Acid Sulphurio , per pound , 2 , ' ' c ; citric , per | pound , 51c ; oxalic , per pound , 14c ; tarJ tario 1 powdered , per pound , 42c ; carbolic , 37 @ 1 44c. Alum per pound , 2J4c. Ammonia Carbonate , per pound , Ho AuitowiiooT Per pound , 10c. Balsam Copaiba , per pound , 03c ; tolu , 63 ® 1 35c Boiiax Roflnod , per pound , 10c. Blub Vitihol 8c. Camphou 48c. CltRAM TAUTAH 310. Cuttib Fish 27o. Dextiune I2o. Gltceiiine 21c. Hops 37c. Indiqo 75c. Insect Powder 13a. Moni'HiNE $2.85. Onuji $3.00. Quinine 47c. Rock Salts 27c. Sapi'kon Am 33c. Sapi'ron Span $1,07. Saltpetre 8c. Sulphur Flower 4c. Soda , Bi-Carii. la Silver-Nitrate $1.28. White Wax 52c. Yellow Wax 88c. Linseed Oil COc Linseed Raw , 57c. Castor Oil No 1 , $1.21. Sperm Oil $1.10. Turpentine 53a Neatui'oot Oil No 1 , 57c. Twines nnd Itopc Binders Twine Sisal , 13c : Hf & Hf „ 14c ; maiiilla 15c. ' Clotheslines Cotton 50 ft , $1.20 : cotton , CO ft , $1.40 ; jute , 50 ft , 99c ; Jute CO ft , 11.00. Cotton Twine Fine , 20c ; medium , 19c ; heavy hemp , Ho ; light hemp , 17c. Sail Twine B , sail , 20c ; Calcutta , 14o ; manllla rope , 14c ; sisal rope , ll4c ; now procqss , 8 > 4o ; Jute , 9 > 4c : cotton , 10a ; hldo rope , 17c. „ Lumber nnd Hulldfiii ; Material Stock Boards A , 12 inch , s 1 s , 14 ana 10 feet , $45.00 ; B , 12 inch , sis , 12 , 14 and 10 i feet , 11.00 : C , 12 inch , s 1 s. 12 14 and lOfoot , $30.00 ; D , 13 inch , sis , 13 , 14 und 10 feet $23.00 ; No 1 com 13 in , sis , 12 foot , $18.00 ; No 2 com 12 ' in , b 1 s , 14 and 10 feet , $17.50 ® 18.50 ; No 1' com 12 In , sis , 10 18 nnd 20 i feet , $13.50 ; No 2 com 12 m , s 1 s , 14 aud 10 feet , $17.00. Poplar Lumiier Clear poplar box bds , Vi In , b 2 b. $35.00 ; clear poplar , % panel , $30.00 ; I clear poplar , s , i in panel , $25.00 ; clear poplar , K in panel stocK wide , s2s , $23.00 ; clear ' poplar corrugated coiling , % , $29.00. Posts Whlto cedar , 0 in halves , 12owhlta ; I cedar , 5)4 In halves and 8 in quarters , lie ; whlto cedar , 4 In round , Ida ; Tonuassca red cedar , split , lOo ; split oak , whlto , 80 ; sawed oak , 18c. • Siiip'L\p No I plain , 8 and 18 In , $17.50 ; No 2 plain , 8 nnd 10 in , $15.50 ; No 1 , O G , $18.00. DIMENSIONS AND TIM11ER. 13 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 22 ft 24 ft 2x4. . . .15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 18 00 } 2x0.il5 0015UO 1500 1000 1000 1800 18 00 ) 2X8.- . .15O015OO 15 00 10001000 1800 18 00 2X10..15 00 10 00 1500 1000 1000 1800 1800 ! 2X12..15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 18 00 ) 14x43x8.10 00 10 00 1U 00 17 00 17 00 19 00 19 00 ) Fehcino Nol , 4 nnd 0 in , 13 and lift , rough $10.00@10.50 ; No l,4ond 01n,10 ft , $17.0O17.50 ; No 2 , 4 andO Id , 13 and 10 ft , $13.5014.00 : No 2 , 4 and 0 In , 10 ft , $15.00 ' ® 10.00. Finishing 1st and 2d clouri Inch , s 2 s. $19.0051.00 ; 1st und 2d clear , VA aud 2 Inch , s 2 s , $17.0050.00 ; 3d clear , lj/Inch , 8 2 s , $43.0O40.00 ; B select U ( . VA and 2 inch , b ; 2 s , $37.00(333.00 ( ; 1st and 2d clear , 1 Inch , s 2 ] s , $15.00 ; 3d clear , 1 Inch , s 3 s , $311 00 ; A so - ivct , 1 Inch , s 3 s , $31,00 ; 11 select , 1 Inch , s 3 ; s , $30.00 Battens , Well Tuihno , Pickets O , O. Baits , 2 > 4 inch , 00o : O. G. Butts , 2 > 43 , ss , 35u ; ii-m woil tubing , D. & M. und boy ; $23.00 : pickets , D. & II , Hat , $80,00 ; pickets , D. & II , , square , $19.00. Flooring 1st com Olnch white plno , $34 00 ; 2d com 0 In whlto Pine , $31.00 ; 3d j com 0-in white piao , $20.00 ; D com 0-ln whlto pine , (20.00 ; com4 und ( Jin .vollow plno , $15.00 ; Star 4-in yellow plno , $17.00 ; 1st and 3d clear yellow plno , 4 und fl-ln , $19.00. Shingles Per M Xjl clear , $3.80 ; extra * A * . $2.80 ; stoudard A , $8.40 ; 5 Inch clear , $1.0031.70 ; 0 Inch clear , $1.75@1.80 ; No 1 , $1.10t , 15 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territory , $3.40 ; California red wood , dimension widths , $1.60 ; oypress , clear heart , dimension widths , $8.25 ; laths i , $2.50. Boards No 1 com , sis , 12,14 and 10 ft , $18.00 ; No 2 , do , $15.0J ; No 8 , do , $14.00 l ; No 4 , do , ( ships cull ) , $11.00. Add SOc per Mit for rough Ceiling and Partition 1st com 9In whlto pine partition $38.00 ; 2d coma whlto plno partition , $37 00 ; clear > 4-In yellow plno coiling , $20.00 ; clear JiMu Norway ? , $13.60 ; 2d com ; Vin Norway , $12.50. Liue Best , 80c. Cement -$1.25. Plaster $2.20. Hair 20a Buildino Brick Common , $0.007,50 per M ; solccted , $7.50(39.00 ( perM ; sewer brick $9.00@10.00 per M. Sauu CO per cent discount Doors , Blinds axd Mouldings 50 and 10 per cent off Tiimfin Felt $2,00 per owt Straw Board $1.40 per cwt , Thn Itlcn Crop New York , Dsa 19 , [ Special to Tun Bee.I i The harvesting of the rico crop Is not only completed , but Us threshing nnd milling so far advanced thattho outcome can . . . now ! bo nccurntoly determined , Enrllor estimates , timates nre more than fultlllud , except In the case of Georgia ; the falling away In that state , however , Is made up by gains In the Carolina , * . Tbo total product along tbo At lantic coast Is 100,000 barrels , ns against 115- OOObarrols lastycnr The yield ( cleaned ) of the rcspcctlvo states Is ns follows ! North Carolina , 23,500 barrels ; South Cnrollnn , 103,000 , barrels ; Georgia , 02,600barrels. Lou isiana turns out much hotter than expected ln , the onny hnrvost and the yield will fully equal that of last year The entlro crop was cut nnd housed under unusually fnvornblo circumstances and It Is therefore In better shiipo for carriage than for sovcrnlyenis past The quality is of high order ln the Carollnns ; fair to good In Louisiana l > ros- cut range of vnluo is 54 cent to 1 cent per pound below importation cost of equal f.railes . of foreign rico Wo have the follow jj tabic from Messrs Dan Tnlmago's Sons , New York , setting forth the total consump- Hon of rico In the United States for the past seven years : Domestic Imported bbls bags , 1SS3 390,000 351,100 1SS3 325,000 37S.30O 1SS4 410,000 333,000 1835 000.000 240.400 1SS0 ! 015,000 20S.O0O 1SS7 ! 443,000 410,000 ISmS 40V0OO 491,600 , 1SS9 ( estimated ) 515,000 Of annual Imports , 130HM , ( to 175,000 bngs entered nnd consumed 011 the Pncilla coast ; nnionnt In excess thereof entered for con sumption In ports on the Atlantic coast As will bo noted the annual consumption Is steadily increasing , having Inst yenr reached 950,000 ; packages ( Dags 224 pounds en and barrels 230 to 850 pounds ca ) As tlio de mand is running 111 advance of last year It Is anticlnntcd that the Imports of foreign this year will bo nearly or quito us much us these otlSSS Of those , thd quantity above men tioned will bo used oa the Pacillu coast , and 250,000 to 300.0.H ) bags on the Atlantic coast for , trade requirements cast of the Rocky mountains SRROEDER { & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions I I i Stocks Basement First National Bank _ 805 South 13tli Street , - Oumlm ; COMMERCIAL . NATIONAL l I I BA1. Capital , - $400,000 Surplus , - 40,000 Officers and Directors E. M. Morsoman , O tl Hitchcock , tos OurneauJr , A. Henry K MAnderson Win oManl v nres : ; h. II Will alms , A. P. Hopkins pres ; A. Millard , casnler ; 1U. ' . liryant , assistant cashier NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK V. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB ' Capital I . . $100,000 i Surplus l Jan 1st , 1SS9 . ' 2,000 OmCEHS AND DIUUOl'OHSl He.niiv J AV Yates , President Lewis 8. Mr.nii , VIce lresldeut A , E.TOUZAMK , W. V. JIOHSE , JoiisS Coixtss It U. CUSHINO , J. N. II I'ATMCIC , \V. II S. IludiiKf , Cashier THE IRON BANK , . Cor ] 2th and Farniun Sts A General Uanklui ; Dullness 3. ransatcd • niinpWANTED I I VB I I ISSUED BY CITIES , II | 1 11 4 1 COUNTIES , SCHOOL Wll mdf * DISTRICTS , WATEH i Correspondence solicited COMPANCai | ET0. NW Harris & Company , Bankers , IO3-I03 Dearborn Street , CHICACO 70 Bloto Strnat BOSTON . f > m IIBl Morphine Habit Cured BiUlHinffl AT I10MB WITHOUT 1MIJJ. 1'ay- Bir I BIlVB ments easy , and costs leas than Ul I UIIVB to contlniio the linblt DR O. P. COATS 211 Jambs Huiidino Kansas Ciiv , Mo Tffi WEAK CM ? , ? & 0 ( LB - ill fcjB'Si'orf.mily ilcc-ny , l. > t > i nfiSralitc I iff"iaualm.llolrc llio ( oK.I ; rontalnlns full iialtlciilars tat lionio cuiv , mc ol C P 0F. F. ' ct'l OWLER , Moodus , Conn OMAHA 1MOTACT0BBR8 : - Boots and Shooa KIItKBKDALL , JOSES & CO , Bucccsson to llocd , Jones & Co Wholesale Mannfaclurers of Boots & Sloes J Agents lor nn ionnubbcrBliooro..llCC.I10 imdlI08 Il&raejr street Umahn , NebrnskH : * ' WSCS * SiOIiZ& ILBlt , Laser Beer Brewers lat'Worth Klulilecnth Btrtet , Omailu , Kobr t . Cornice EAGLE OOniflOE WOllKS , MaMfactars . , of Galvanize ! Iran Cornice WlnJuw-c p anJ motutlloikrllKtals Julia ISpencler , l < roprllur liMauillUBuutU iota mreet • Steam Flttlngi Pumps , Eto OTjAMC S BAM llKATIXG CO , Pomps , Pipes and Engines , t9am , vrcr ! rallwAr nnd lulnlntr auppllei , etc Kj , H" 1 nnd wi VarDBin tlreai , Oiniilin U. S. WIND ENOINE A PUMP CO , Steam and Water Supplies lUlllday win ] 111III1 , 018 and ilSJonoi itOmnha Uy Hon , Acting Muntiter , UROWNEItL & CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery fhsol-lron wor' < . itc ra pumpi i w ullh U13-1216 lA'aTCimortlmreed Qualm Iron Worke : PAXTON & VIEllLllfU IHOX WQItKt ) ' , WrongM and Cast Iron Bnildiug WorK KnvlneMrsu work , general ( oundrr marhins and ; biacktulib work , ( inico and worki U. r. Ur , and lttU ureet , Dmilitt OMAHA WlftH * matt WOllKS , Mannfacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Lleik ihIIi , wlnJow uu rJ . flower > Unil > , wlr aiU | > , etc la Nona 1'illi ' ttrcol , Oniaba - OMAHA SAVE .6 JliON WOllKS , Hanf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes I t , Vaults , Jail wori , Iron utiuttur and M c cpii a. Anilraeu , prop r. Cor Hill aud Jajmon Bli = gash Peers , Etc „ M. A , DlSimOW A CO , Wboleial * manufaoturera of M , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings Urauch omw , ma anil Itard itrtett Oaiaba , Nel . ' - _ " " UNION STOCK YARD CO , Of Mb Omatia , Limited DMAHA I | JOBis'DlRECTOW ' , " _ AgrlouluirnMmplomont8j < - > L1NINOERA MV.TVALP CO , Agricnlt'l 1 ' Implements , Wagons , Carriages lliignlc tto AVhole lo Omalia , Ncliratta MOMXE , Mir.TlUllN . uroDDARD CO * . Xanufarlurpni and .lobbrrsln Wagons , Baggies , Rikcs , Plows , Eta Cor.Vih niuH'AClllo Unit . , Omnln p * rii2i9J Motorlala A. ilOSPhCjr , Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , IMS | lou < ln atreet.Omaha , Nebraala ? • - ' Boots jtnd ShooB w v7mousu A CO , JoIiIisb of Boots and Snoei • 101. 1 im llOJliauiilai ! tr.'i't , Omaha , Manufactorf , . Biiinii > rrsirF l , rn < tiin ' , ,53 * Ooal , Coke , EtO ; , JAMESW TH ATMS It COAL CO , Miners and Shippers of Coal and Coke UbOmSHI 8. National llank Itulhtlnit , Oinnha O.lMJI/1 COAL , COKjf&IAMB CoT Jobbers of Hard aad Soft Coal . Oa Boulh ISth > lrf et , Omalia Kcbraaka XUURASKA FUEL CO , Shippers of Coal and Coie : . 311 South Hfi .ireet , Omaha , Nebraska Commission and swrngo RIDDELL & MDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Bpeclaltlcj-lluitor , ! sc . ohcci > i > . pnnltrr , uur.'a , 1I1J llowaidattvct Omaha , Neb : 1 ' 8 f5' ! „ DEAN , ARMSTRONG X CO , , j Wliolcsale Cigars ? mNorth Cth StreetOmaha , Neh ' • Hello US } , : ' . Ory Oooda and Notions M. E. SMITH Jt do ' . , i Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions IIM and 1101 l > ouilit , cor llth .Iroct , Omaba , Neb KILPAIRWICKOCII I DltY abQDS CO , Importers &Jobbersin DrrGoodj , Notions Qenta'Kurnlnhlnii flooli ( Virnir lllh anil , Uarnejr ; atrcota , Omaha , Nabrnskn r , 3 " Furniture | DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , fe'arnam atreat , Omaha , Nobraaxa " " CHARLES smVERIGK , Furniture Omnha , cbra ka 1 . 'i ' z CrocorloB MeCORDBR ADVA CO , ] Wholesale Grocers Ulh and Lenvenn'crth ftr 'ot" , Omaha Nebraska I > Hardware . . , .rj % WJ ItnOATOII , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel . Springs , wage slock Jnrirrniv Iiimbar , utc 1209 Jill lluruejstre * t , Omaha * ' . UmSBAUGilA TAYLOR Builflers * Harflware and Scale Repair SHop i Ilccbaulca Tools and llnlTalo Boles 11 % Douglas f trcct Omuba , Neb n Lumber , Etc JOHN A ? WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc Imported and American i'orlland Cenifnl Stat * . .i-- " aicut XorMllwankoo llrdrnutlo Cement aniUJuli.oWlilto Ilmo ' ' CHAS R. LEE , I Dealer in Hardwocd Lumber , \ Wood carpciaand parquet lloorlnz t > th aud Ujuglai ' " itrceln , Oinnbn , Nebraskn { " OMAHA LUMBER CO , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale 1 lath treat and Union I'aclfla track , Omaba j LO UISRRADFORD , / Healer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sasli ? , Doora , etc Yardn Corner Ttli and Ooiwai 001c * ' Corner 101b and Iiougtas , * . * FRED W. GRAY , . Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc , , Etc i Comer Mil and DoubLi street . Omaba , } : O. N. DIETZ , ' ' ] Dealer jn All Kinds of Lumber , ; 13tli and California ttroets , Omaha , Kobmeka , Mllllnory and Notions ' • I. ORERFELDER A CO , | Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 1 . SM.210 nnd SUSauthlltb street , ; ' Notions i JT ROBINSON NOTION CO , Wholesale Notions and Furnisbing Goods i 1HI Harncr street , Omaha ? OIlB " . { ' ' CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , i Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils | Aula Craneetc Omaha , A. H. IIUIiop Manager ' | GARPENIER PAPER CO , * , | Wholesale Paper Dealers | Carrf a nice look of pr.nllng , wmpiiInK nnd wiltlct 3 paper Hpuclal atteutlou xlven to i ard paper , * t . I 'j ' T 1 8afea to , ' , Ji A. L. DEANE & CO . f Qrnoral Agents tor * Ji Halls ' Safes , • * 821 ana 031 Bouth 10th St . Omaha ± ToyaT to I H. HARDY A CO , , I Jobbers of 3 Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goofy i Uouie FurnUIHnr flood * . Cblldren'R CArii tfOi U jk Samara atrett , Oiotlm Neb , _ k CHICAGOl'iORT LINE I • OP THE St Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Ry ' | The Lest Jtouto from Omaba anil Council M UlnfTn to "m - THE EAST E- I WOBUS ] ! , D8SSH&i8mHOMAIA I Clilcago , AND Mllnnukce , I St I'aul , Mlnncaiiolls , Cedar Haplds , m Bock Iiland , .t'raeport , Itockfonl , Wi Cllntou , ' llubiKjue , Uareuport , , 'J | Elgin , MailUon , Janosvllle , j3 Dclolt , Wluoiin , Ca Crosse , • m And all other Iraporuol point . Ea.lNorlb a t aud < * > 'S ' boutUuat - 'Jjj _ rorIbrooub ticket , call on the ticketageat at 1KB ' % rarnam.lrvet.ta . llark r llloek.or al Uota i'aeita 4fl pepot - 3M Kuilman Weeper , and tbe duett Illnlua Car In 4 tb i , fl world are run on tbe mala llnu ot too Chlcaiio till 'fl waukee ft 8t. I'aul llallwuj , and every attention li * M paid to pattenxere vr courteoua eiuplore of the M . . . . . lUilll.l.Ell.aeneral Manager 31 i. IfTlJcKfcli Ai.l.tantUeuorat Manager * 1 Aj v. Uj OAllrjtNTJtU , Oeneral faitenye , ab 1 • d Ticket Agent * m * mum Q T.J.UUAliJLQiMtalButilsUaaiaii . _ _ _ , i