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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : F $ bAY , DECEMBER 27 , 1889. 3
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
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B A Gonornl Calm Fooling Prevalent
B In the Graiu Pits
B HEAVY RECEIPTS IN CORN
H Outs Fntl Into Utio With tlio Other
B Ccronls Provision * Kxlilblt a
M Wcnk Tendency A Sur-
H iritis of Cnttlc
H CHICAGO PUOnUCl ? MA.HKET3.
H CntOAao , Doc JO [ Special Telegram to
H Tun Ukb | A holiday calm provallcd in
H the { train nits today The wheat mnrlcat
H was dull and weak during the first end of
H tlio bcrsIoii and steady and dull thereafter ut
L n partial recovery in values Wires nro
M down in the cant ami our cousins across thom
m water nro taking n Christinas vacation from
B business No liotp comes from that dlrec-
1 lion iinil local spcuulatlvo ambition Ian
M gulshod Governor Francis of Missouri
H wired that the Hessian fly had mudo Its up-
M pcarnnco in soma of the grain counties of
M Missouri , and that It had already dona dam
H ago The Hcssiuu lly bulletin follows up
M reports of a similar nature from southern
M Illinois , Indiana and Kentucky , and has pro
m duccd Bomo impression on the trade ; not
m much , it must bo confessed , but some It
B would toke an oartliquako to oxclto mora
m than a languid Interest among wheat traders
H bow The proposed advance in local stonigo
H charges formed an exciting theme of dls-
B cusslon on'chnnga ' and an Indignation moot
BbJ Ing this nftcruoon wan variously viewed by
J the opponents nnd friends of the move The
BBJ , prevailing feeling among receivers ar.d Hhl.-
J pers is that any Increase In rates would bo
BBJ seriously prejudicial to the grain trade in-
BBJ tcrcsts of Chicago and that decided steps an-
BBt tagonistle to the move must bo taiion at
BBJ ouco The operations today were confined
BBJ largely to May , which opened at BiJ c , the
BBJ closing price on Tuesday The market sold
BBJ olt to SJc and then slowly hardened
B H I'ardrldgo nnd his following raided the
BBJ market down , but tit the aoolltio offer
B | lug9 were taken frocly Hutchinson
BBJ led in buying and'lata in the Bcssloa ho had
B B good support from Influential quarters The
BBJ • recovery was gradual but not particularly
BJB laborious and it was accomplished without
BBJ important outside support , certainly without
BJB help from tlio east , 'lho price slowly moved
B H back to bS @S2 i' and closed there , or only
BBJ "itplti" lower than an Tuesday December
BBJ ranged at 770Z77iu and left off at the out
B Bj sidn , The first reported trades In January
BBJ were nt a sheer discount of J o from Tues
BBJ day at Vic The last price was i7 ; ! c , and
BBj very little business was done in this dellv-
BBJ | cry , which leaves oil at a loss ot } { c. The
BBJ receipts In the northwest arc small and no
BBJ especial clmnga in tlio magnitude ot the
BBJ winter wheat uiovcmont can bo discerned
B B The heavy receipts and thn clear , cool
BBJ wenther hud u lad inllucncc on the corn
BBJ marnct from tlio holders'point of view , but
BBJ mnko everything easy for the shorts Thcro
BBJ was considorab' .u activity and mnny llnoa ot
BBJ long corn wcro dropped into the open hands
BBJ of the shorts Out of 6SS cars received less
BBJ than 10 per cent wcro of contract quality ,
BBJ but shippers appear satisfied with No 9.
B B which was offered very freely at it decline of
BJ about HQt.\i under Tuesdays rullug price
B Bj The movement eastward is heavy , but there
BJ was less weakness In those ultimata innntets
BBj than was shown hero December was very
BJBJ llttlo moutionod In trading and January
BBJ was rather Inactive , but both wcro weak
BBJ and considerably lower until near the close ,
BBJ when December was bid up to Sl fc May
BBJ was active anil weak , opening at 83@33J c ,
BBJ sell < ngoff to U1JJ2. $ : back again to ittc , oft
BBJ ngalu , touching 31J c. Afterwards it reacted
BBJunl closed at Ul c bid
BBJ Oats Tlio oats market , which for several
BBJ days has boon relatively steady , today fell
BBJ into line with the pronounced weakness in
BBJ other cereals nnd suffered a moderate decline
BBJ of ? • Sellers were plentiful , including re-
BBj eclvursand some MUwaukoo houses , and
BBJ while thcro was fair inquiry , it was not suf-
BB flcient to check the down turn until 22o was
BJB1 reached for Mar Numerous buying orders
BJB > appeared at that , only n portion of which
BB" were executed January sola down to 20a
BB and other months were neglected Receipts
BBJ wcro only modcrato and withdrawals from
BBJ store Increased to 408,000bushels. No 3 rcgu- .
BB lnr was nominally WiOHo
HH 1'rovlsious exhibited a weak leaning , not
BBj withstundiug advices from the stock yards
BBJ wcro encouraging The bcarsido had thu
BBJ call Offerings of property unquestionably
BBJ exceeded expectations and generally proved
BBB moro than the market was able to absorb
BBJ Shorts naturally took ndvantage of the
J weakness provuiltng to cover , yet sailors out
J numbered buyers and lower prices prevailed
BBJ The days nctual decline based on last Tucs-
BBJ day closings was S' o on December nnd May
BBJ short rios aud January and Mny lard , . 10c on
BJ December und May pork and Co on January
BBJ pork Decouibor lard and January short ribs
BBJ wcro unchaugod For cash delivery old pork
BBJ sold at&UO , lard at . * .V80 , New York green
BBJ shoulders at 3 > $ a nnd 10-pound green hams
BBJ at $7.20. In speculative circles a considerable
BBJ quantity of product was unloaded by tired
BBJ speculative carriers No publto disposition
BBJ was shown by paeKers to toll against their
J current manufacture Future dealings were
BB ] confined lurgoly to Mav , which sold ntjfl.15
BJ @ 'J.r > 5 for pork , ta.WQWM < 4 for lard and
BBJ Ms : > 5@-1.67.j for Bhort ribs Pork for Janu-
1 nry , the next active month , ranged at S0.02K
BBJ ( S'J 1 H'J ' ' " • < • M.8U < 35.85 and short ribs ut
j t-I.Uoil.llTJ ( ; < . The opening sales for
BBj hoth January and May wcro generally
BB ! uiado at the highest prices quoted The
BB closings stood at $3.05 for January pork ,
BB $5.82i ! for January lard , f 1.05 for Jauu ary
short ribs , * 0.45@'J.17K for May pork , { 0 05
J for May lard und Jt.bO for Mnv short ribs
BJ Thu December product was qulot
H CIUO.VOO IIVt0 STOUK
BBJ Ciuoxoo , Doc 'JiV [ Special Toloram to
BBJJ TnB Bee.1 Cattle The supplloi wore
BBJ much too largo for the demand today not
BBJ withstanding tha fact that u liberal proper
BBJ tion were a pretty good quality of shipping
BBJ nnd killing steers , and a slow , weak and un-
BBJ oven trade resulted , Few operators expected
BBJ such liberal offerings following Christinas so
BBJ closely nnd during a weak when poultry and
BBJ game provo moro attractlvo to consumers
BBJ than beef , but the cattle were bora today
BBJ aud how to gut rid ot thorn was a
BB ) conundrum with the sellers At the start
BBJ salesmen held out fur steady prlcos , but soon
BBJ nftor grunted concessions and at the close a
BBL great many eattla remained unsold Thcro
r was but little change In the marltet for cows ,
> bulls , veal calves and stock cattle , but com
J won grade killunt steers could hardly obtain
J a bid , whlla good qualities dragged , with the
BBJ advance of Monday and Tuesday lost Cholco
BB ] to oxtrn beeves , flIMi5.00 ) ( ; medium to good
BB ] steers , KLVJ to 1500 lbs , M.TO ® 1.25 ; l'JOO to 1 50
BBJ Ihs , M.MQII.00 ; 050 to 1200 lbs , . ' .80(23.10 ( ;
J Blockers and fcoders , $2.00i'J.OU ( ; cows ,
BBJ hulls and mixed , tl ' 'OGSS.DO ; bulk , tS 'MCi'i.Sa\ \
J Texas Btoors.t3. i'J.75 ; cows , ? 2.00 ( JUj
BBJ Hoiii Fresh arrivals were quite moderate ,
J but buyers did not scramble uftor hogs On
BBJ thu contrary they seemed to have about
BBJ enough on hand for Iminodiato wants Par
BBJ ticutarly was this tha euso with the packers
j and the general trade I'rices , while fairly
BBJ active at tlio start sagged , " toward ' the
J close aud salosmeu were unable to exact
BJ moro than a 5o advance , making an improve
J iiieut ot lee from Tuesdays finishing prices
BBJ1'1'0 ' ill of packing grades were largely ut
BBI * ; > .fiiL : ( iO choice packing and shipping
BBJ f ; l < HiW.tJ5 } ( ! , with fancy up to f3.70. Sorted
J light of about 160 pounds sold mainly ut
J W.O0 , with t3.05 ( ( < a.T0 paid for fancy or singe
J' ing qualities Light , lighter and under
BJ weight light sod | at KM0@3.55 according to
Br pualitv The pens were cleared nt on early
J' ' hour , leaving several small eastern orders
BJi untllica
Hj F1NANU1AU
H New Vouk DacSO ISpeclal Telegram to
BJ Tub Hii : : . | Stocks There was a prom
BJ tss of a repetition of Saturdays dull stock
BJ market at the opening this morning Llttlo
BJ was expected Thcro is no London muritot
BJ today The attendance hero is light Mis-
BL' ' sourl l'uclllc , Heading , Lackawanna ,
BJl Pacltlo Mall aud Sugar Koflucrlos
BJ H maintained a moderato Aagto * ot
BBJ
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Hi
animation In these stocks there
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was soma movement and l'nciflc Mall , after
opening nt SHU advanced to 37V. whllo Mis-
sou ri Pacific declined from TIJf to 71 , the
others < moving backward nnd forward over
nn oxtrcmoly narrow rnngo First prices
wcro steady as compared with the final fig
tires of Tuesday , but except In the stock
montioncd utter stagnation marked the deal
ings Later , however , n marked strength
was developed in bugnr Refineries which af
ter opening nt f > 0 and declining to tnjf , rose
to o * Jt and rotnlncd most of the Improvement
lief ore noon Now Knidnnd gained a llttlo
strength nnd touched 41. St Paul recovered
from n } ( to SO , 8 , ' or ii over the close Tuesday
Missouri l'nciflc recovered to 71J . Lncka-
watinu bceamo morn active nnd after selling
oft to 130Y reacted to 13(1 ( , Heading sold
\i \ Under tlio close of Tuesday to 33-tf. There
was no striking feature to the talk on the
floor or on street , The trade has the
word of Russell Sngo that Gould is
a bull.liuslacs , there Is favornblo talk
about Western Union again becom
ing a 0 per cent stock No outsldo
trauo of lmportauco Is expected until money
works easier The dullness In stock at uoon
was followed by n very slow market to lho
close , Money was bid up to 12 per
cent nnd the ontlro business of
the day was limited to 84,000 shnres Sugar
closed \\i \ \ higher at MJtf Poclllo Mail , nftor
a dip to Uil , * jf closed nt MJff Missouri Pacific
rolled nt una lima to \ } { , closing at 71 .
Lnckawaiinn closed only ) i lower at lSGJfJ ,
Grnngers were neglected *
The following wore ho closing quotations t
US Is regular r. 'O'i Northern lnciflc . .11
U.H.4.icoupons . . .lil'i doDreferred • * >
II.8.4' srogular..Wiy O. .V .N.V 111 ? .
U. S. i\in \ coupoiu . 104 J . < doprorerred 148
I'acllltiWot 'Jj III ! N.r.bentra ! 1f U
Central I'aclllo -lji I' .IUI ! , . . , 18
ChicngoAsAlton . . .m UockIslBndft mX
Chlcaao.llurlliiEton UM .tSt.1' 70K
& 0nln < iv 107 ? { • ilonreterrsd..Mllli !
P..Ij..tW | M St.I'ftul Ac Omaha , it-i'l
llllnolsCeiitrs.1 IISU dopreterrea .18i !
I. . H. & W H t > Uon 1'iclflo WMi
KftnsnsTaxas . . . 11UV..St. . Jj , V L * . K' .k
I.nkoHhors IOC noprat irred.- 3li
Mlchlgnn Central . U7 ( Western Union . . . K ) } {
Mlssoinll'aolllo . . . 71i
Moxnv On call , light , running 8 to 15 per
cunt ; last loan 15 per cent ; dosed , offered nt
10 percent
1'niMB MciiOANTli.D PAfEit 5JfQ7H per
cent
SrmiLiNO K.xcinxnn Quiet and wonk
Sixty-day bills , S-l.&UJl ; demand , S4.S9.
Atlnhic ; Stocks
New Yoniv , Djo 23. fSoeclal Telegram
to Tun Hun | The following arj the min
ing stock quotations :
Aliro 100 llaloiNorcross..2t0
IlcstA : lleli-her ' 10 HouiestaUe . \
Caledonia 11. II..ll.l IlornSllvor 1M
Chollar ilO Iron Silver ItO
Crown 1'olnt ISO Mnxlcan ail
Con Cal V V < : , o North Hello IMo..lW (
Ueadwood T. NO Onlilr Kl >
Del Mnnto MM Plymouth UJJ
Kureka Con , : ) jo avago 110
Gould & Curry 14J
lloml OfTcrihuM
Washixotox , Dec 20. [ Suoclal Tolograra
to The HEn I Tno bond offerings wcro :
14,000 at $1.27 and 85,000 at Sl.01 % .
ritODUCB M.AUKBT3.
CmcAUO Dec 20.-1:15 p. m. close
Wheat Steady ; December , nominally at
773fc ; January , 77J , 'c bid ; May , 83V@S2VJc
Corn Lower ; December , 31io ; January
SOJj'o ; May , 31 , ' c bid
CJats Lower : December nominally at 20c ;
January , SO o : Mny , 22 , ' c
Hyc December , 4l c.
Hurley Nominal
Prmio Timothy $1.22.
Flax Seed No 1 , 1.)3. : )
Whisky 81.02.
Moss Pork Lower ; .Innuary , 89.05 ;
February , to 15 ; May , $ ! ) .45@9.47)f
Lard LowcrsJununry , $5.2J ; February ,
J5.55 ; May 80.0. ) bid
Short Itibs Lower : Jnnuary , 84.00 ;
Fohruary , 8I.07 > ; Mny , 81.85.
Butter and Egirs Steady
Flour Dull ; unchanged : winter wheat ,
$2.00@4.35 ; spring wheat , 82.65@4.90 ; rye ,
83.D0a2.85 ; buckwheat , ? l.50@2.00 porewt ;
Provisions Shouldora , $4.12Jtf(34.23 ,
short clear , $5.00@0.05 ; ribs , 8l.a * > ® 4.70.
Huttor Weak except for fancy ; cream cry ,
12@20o ; dairyn } < i@2.1c.
Kggs Quiet ami lower ; fresh , 18@19fc ;
icehouse , H ( lIe (
Cheese Firm , moro active ; full cream
Cheddars , 0 @ 'J c ; flats 9 , ' { @ 'J ) c ; Fancy
Young Americas 10J @ 10&c.
Tallow Oulot , trlflo weatt
Hides Steady ; heavy green salted , 4c ;
llebt creou salted 4.fc : salted bull 4o.
Hccoipts Shipmts
Wheat 31,0011 21.000
Flour ' 19,000 32.000
Corn ' 447,000 374,000
Oats ' 151,000 139,000
Now York , Dec 20. Wheat Receipts ,
23,050 , ; exports , 10,000 ; spot dull , lower ; No
2 red , SSKgSJjyo In elevator , SG@so ( )
alloat , 70UaTJct , o. b. ; ungraded rod , 70(3 (
SOJifo Options lower , steady ; No a red ,
December , closing ntfe-V o.
Corn Receipts , 152,000 : exports , 3,300 ;
spot lower ; No 2 , 39ii ( 40.J. , 'c in elevator ,
3o/41 ; 'so alloat ; ungraded mixed , BBJJllo
Options lower , steady ; December closing
39f >
39fUats RecoiiiU , 95.000 ; experts , 1,700 ; spot ,
dull and lower Options , weaker ; Decem
ber , 2&ga ; spot No 2 white 31@12J.fo ; mixed
western , 2iyi@2U o ; wlnto woslorn , 29 ®
34e.
34e.Coffeo Options 1.1(320 ( points down :
closed steady Sales : 47,750 bags ; Decem
ber , $ ir > .75i15.S3 ( ; spot Rio , easy ; fair
cargoes , 819.75.
Sugar Raw , dull and nominal ; refined ,
quiet
Petroleum Steady ; United closed 81.03 1
for January
Eggs Fresh in demand ; lirmj western ,
20c.
20c.Pork
Pork Quiet
Lard Kasier , dull ; western steam , 80.15 ,
/-lnainr * fjt.1.1 hid
Huttor Dull and weak ; Elgin 2r@39o ;
western dairy , 0@18c : eroauiory , 14@i7c.
Cheese Steady ; western , S ( $ 10c ,
KniiHiiN City Dee 20. Wheat Lower ;
No 2 hard , cash , ( ile ; No 3 rod , cash , G'Jn '
asked ,
Corn Slow ; No 2 , "caRh , 2lJ/o bid ; December -
comber nndJanuury , 21J c asked
Oats No , fl , cash , 18c
SlIiuioupiiliM , Doe 20. Wheat Sample
wheat slow ; receipts for two days 270 cars ;
shipments , 300 curs Closing : No 1 hard ,
Dsccmbor , 78 > io ; May , 83Jfo ; on track ,
79K(2S0o ( ; No 1 northern , December , 77 < < $
TUj.fe ; May , blj o ; on track , 77Jf@78o ;
No 2 northern , December , 77c ; May , 78o ;
on track , 73@74c
Cliiuliuinti , Dec 20. Wheat Firm ; No
3 rod , 7Sa
Corn Weaker ; No 3mlxod,30@31Js 'o ,
Oats Kasy ; No 3 mixed , 24Ke-
Whisky-81.02.
IilVlS STOCK
Chlanao , Doc , 20. The Drovers Journal
reports as follows
Cattle Receipts , 13,000 ; market slow , clos
ing 100 lower ; beeves , $2.80 5.00 ; stockers
and tcedors , 82.00@2.00 ; cows , bulls and
mixed , 81.2udt3.U0. '
Hogs Receipts , 13,000 : market strong anil
15o hlghor ; mixed , f3.M3.03 ) ; heavy , | 3.15i (
3.70 ; light , tt,50@3.70. ;
Sheep Hccoipts , 4,000 ; steady ; nntivos ,
83.50(4.5-40 ; western corn-fed , 84.00Q4 90 ;
Texuus , 8y.00.2U.5.
KmiHin City , Deo.20. Cattle Rooolpts ,
B.QyO ; shipments , 2,000 ; market 10Gj20c
lower ; natives , 8-3.20 4.40 ; cows , $1.50@2.40 :
stockers nud feeders , HOOvTaoo
Hogs Hccoipts , 10,000 ; shipments , 000 ;
market steady ; ovcrything , 83.55@3.05.
rloux City ; Don , 20. Cattle Receipts ,
270 ; shipments , 80 ; market dull and un
changed ; canncrs , 75c ( 8l.20 ; cows , 81.20
2,15 ; stackers and feeders , 81f > 0@30 ; veal
calves , $2.00@3.1S.
Hogs Receipts , 1,050 : market steady nnd
unohnnged ; light , 83.40 ( i3.47K ; heavy , $3.40
Qa50j mixed , 83.y0 3.4'3tf ,
National Htook Yard ) , ICast St
linum , Dee 2(1. ( Cattle Receipts , 700 ;
shipments 100 ; ilrm ; fair to fancy native
steers , 83.2O0i5.OO ; stackers and feeders ,
• - . ' uuMS
Hogs Kocelpts 350 : shlpmcuu , 1,900 ;
higher ; heavy , .83.50 ( 3.00 ; packing , WAU'tf
3.55 ; light , $3.4083.50.
OJ1AIIA I.1VI1 STOCK
Cut tin
Thursday , Dee 20.
WUh tlio commencement of the holiday
week opens n season ot about two weeks
time ' In which the cattle market Is lnt-nrlably
dull ' Consumers have a rfroatcr deslro for
poultry at this season nnd the consumption
of ] bcof Is correspondingly light The market
was lower oven on the host beeves whllo the
mora ordinary grades of cattle wore about
as low as any time Although the trade was
not very active n goodly proportion of the
beeves were sold before the close There
was ono bunch ot cattle hero good onoueli
to bring $1.05 , hut they wcro good stuff Tlio
bulk of the beeves went nt 83.00 3.75.
Cows sold at ? 1.7oij'J,50 ( , the bulli going nt
$2.10012.03. The trade In stockcrs und feed
ers was very light
HlllIM
There was not much ot a market lioro
today In the lint plnco thcro wcro not
hogs enough in the yards to make a market
and on the other hand the buyers did not
appear to want the few hero At the
opening of the market there wcro only ten
loads of hogs In sight nnd later trains only
brought the total up to fifteen cars Iu ad
dition there wcro live stnlo loads on sale
The trade opened with a good demand for
light bogs , which sold about 5c higher than
yesterday , that is nt $3.60@3.55. The do-
mnnd , however , which was limitedwas soon
filled , nud the market dropped flat The
puckers only ofTorod $3.45 for the heavv
hogs , nnd us sellers wcro holding for 83.50 ,
the trade came to n standstill Although
there were an few hogs here , it took longer
to sell them than it usually does to dlsposo
of n hundred cars
S' ionp
No sheep were received nnd there were
none to make n market
llroeipts
Cattle 900
Hogs 900
Prevailing Irlojg
The following U a table of prlcos paid In
this market for the grades of stock men
tioned :
Prlmo Bteers , 1300 to 1000 lbs . 4.00 CTI.fiO
flood steers , 1250 to 1151 lbs . . 3.00 < rU80
Good steers , 1050 to 13JO lln , , . 3.25 C < fc3.$0
Common 1003 to 1150 lb steers 2.SJ 3,25
Western steers 2.40 ( $ ! 00
Common ennnors 1.00 ( tl,5'J
Ordinary to fair cows 1.50 01 SO
Fair to good cows 1.80 0J2,10
Gooa to cholco cows 2.00 ( Mi.50
Cholco to fancy cows 2.50 ( iftUK )
Fair to good bulls 1.5' ' ) ( $2,25
Light stockers and fi edors . . . 2.0(1 ( ( § i.t > 0
Feeders , 050 to 110J lb s 2.20 ( J2 93
Fair to cholco liaht hops 3.50 ( i(3.riS
Fnir to choice heavy hogs 3 45 ( $3,511
Fair to cholco mixed hogs 3.15 @l-50
11 prcsontnilvo Sains
STCEUS ,
Nc Av Pr No A v. Pr
7 1023 82 75 17 1329 83 37 > f
13 942 3 71 54 1249 3 40
14 1003 3 00 1 1170 3 50
19 1101 3 00 17 1327 3 00
21 1125 3 00 47 1329 3 00
15 1041 3 00 10 1235 3 05
42 1010 3 10 35 1370 3 75
.37 1253 3 35 72 1451 4 05
35 1200 3 35
COWS
4 1055 175 31 1100 2 25
1 1070 175 17 S41 23J
3 705 ISO 3 S73 2 30
40 072 2 10 10 1230 2 35
10 978 2 10 0 1201 2 50
3 1030 2 25
HULLS
4 1232 155 1 1410 2 25
2 13SO 1 03
FEKDEllS
1 820 2 40 13 llll 2 80
IIEUTUS
1 1210 3 00 2 895 3 00
STOCKKItS
0 431 2 10
cjtivis :
4 112 4 50 2 170 5 00
STAGS
1 1550 2 75
WBSTEItV CATTLE
Owner and No Av Pr
10 steers , corn fed . . .1499 $3 90
Bay State Live Stocu company
14 bulls , corn fed 1850 ' 2 95
noaa
No av Sh Pr No Av Sh Pr
53..804 200 83 45 53..309 1G0 83 50
05. . . .291 200 3 45 04..274 40 3 SO
57..345 340 3 45 00.240 2S0 3 50
73. . . 278 120 3 45 75..25.1 320 8 53
57..33S 2Jt 3 4.1 71..241 80 U 55
03..205 320 3 45 05..235 120 3 55
00..273 SO 3 50 02..293 120 U 55
Purchases ofiinzs . <
Showing the number ot hogs bought by
the packers and leading buyers on today's '
market :
Armour-Cudnhy Packing company 401
Omaha Packing compauy , 05
Swift & Company 251
Gcorgo H , Hammond &Compauy 201
Purchases of Cattle
Swift & Company 453
George II Hammond & Company 320
Armour & Cudaby 4
Hamilton , Stopbous & Co 12
Benton 5
Becker , - . 5
Nels Morris 27
Shippers and feeders 5
Live Stuck Aotrts
Cattle lower
Light hogs opened hlghor
The buyers wanted heavy hops at steady
prices
J. H. Nossloy of Vllliscn , la , wns on the
uiarkot with cattle and hogs
D. J , Drummond of Burlington Junction ,
Mo , was on the market buying feeders
L. B. Graves came in from Odell to buy
feeders
W. T. Preston of Dunlap , la , was'in with
two cars of stcors and ono of hogs
With Cnttlo
On the market with cattle : Bay
StatoL ; company Hay State , Neb ; J. H.
Sutton , Thomas Harris , T. H. Herd , Central
City ; G. W. Woyant , Silver City , la ; Rich
ard Gentry , Dawsonvillo , Mo ; | L. O. John
son , Goolinnr ; J. W. & Company , Daven
port ; J. II Nossloy , Vlillfca ; W. T. Preston ,
J. J , Doherty , Dunlap , la ; Ran Frazier ,
Wuyno ; Bennett Brothers , Strahau & Steele ,
Wayne ; lames Danloy , Ashland ; II , C. Cul- .
tor , Cowles ; J. P. Morden , Toknuiah ; J. J ,
McCarthy , It K. ICulm , Peter Johnson , Em
erson ,
With Hot * .
On the market with hogs : J , II
Sutton , Chnpman ; A. Sutton , Chapman ;
Thos Harris , Central City ; D. A. Halo ,
Humphroy ; J , W. & Compauy , Davenport ;
J , II Nossloy , Villlsca , Iu ; J. B. Hurao ,
Madison ; Rogers & Ollis , Ord ; M. H. Ho-
garty , Oakland Iu ; Harris & Hattollo , Han
cock , la ; W. T. Preston , Dunlap , la ; J. J ,
Doherty , Dunlap , la ; W. O. Swartz , Silver
City ; A. W , Jobnsou , Loouiis ; Anderson &
Johnson , Oakland
OMAHA WJIOLRS/UjU / BIAIUUUH
Grocorlas , Produce , FrultH , linj
Eaas Strictly fresh , 21@23o ; cold storage ,
17o.Hinr.s
Hinr.s , Pelts , Tai.low , Eto , Green salted
bides , 44 'o ; No 2 , g. a. jildcs a o ; dry Hint
hides , 50i7c ; calf hides , ii } < t4io ; damaged
hides , 2o less ; sheep pelts , green , cacti , 25c ®
81.00 ; sheep pelts , dry , per lb , 7@13J o : tui-
low , No 1 , 4c ; No 3 , 3i,3Uo ( ; grease , white ,
404 0 ; yellow , 2X0J3C ,
Huttkii Creamery , fancy , 23@25c ; cholco ,
20@21c. Dairy , fancy , 15017c ; cholco , 14@15o.
Country , funoy , 14C l5a ; good to choice , 12 ©
13c ; fair , lOOlllo ; inferior O0i9c.
Pickles Medium per bbl , 85.00 ; small ,
80.00 ; gherkins , $7.00 : C & U chow chow ,
qts , 83.85 ; pts $3.35.
Potatoes 2502MO for cholco
OSIOX8 40@00o.
Simit : KiuUT-llbls , $4.75 ; half bbls , $2.85.
Suqaks Cut loaf , 8Ji"o ; cut loaf , cubes ,
& } ( oBtundard \ , powdorcd , 8,140 ; XXXX ,
powdered , 9c ; granulated , standard , 7c ;
confectioners A , 7J40 ; whlto extra O , 0 > oj
extra C Neb , 0 u ; amber , O Vo ; California
golden 0.0 0. j
HEKrToxuUES-Salt , bbls , $20.00 ,
Hat-$5.00(3u.O0 ( ,
Choi-Feeu-$1'.00.
HlllN$10.00. . r ,
Cons 19c.
Oats 17c.
Veal Choice , medium sue , 5(25c ( ; choice
heavy , 84c
Lye-I.75@J.50.
Live Pigeons Per doz , 11.50.
PnovisioNs Hams , No 1.10-lb average , I
I
Otfc : 30 to 22-lbs , 8 } o ; 13 toH-lbs. 10c ;
shoulders , 6c\ \ breakfast bacon , No 1 , 8 < o ; '
ham ] sausage Do ; dried bit Jinms , 8a ; boot
tonguss i , $0.00 per dozen ; dry salt meats , 5 , ' 4
( < H ? > * ( c per lbl ham roulette , OJ c ; add lc per
lb ] for email lots
Mess Ponk-Pcr bbl , 8l,0j3r > ,
lUMAVts According to slzo , per bunch ,
$3.00(33.00. | ( v 'it' '
Butteiuse Tubs , 13c : rolls , lie
C0COANUT8 Per too , 85.00.
AITLR HtlTTKIl OC Tt
Cinr.n-Bbls , $5.50 ! hf bills , 83.00.
MArt.n Sutun VJ < iJirc ( i or lb
Canut 9i"i ' ( # 22u per lb
CiusnKiiiilES Capo Cod , 810.OP@11.00 ,
Oiuxohs Florida , | 3rbox , $3.00(35.00. (
Buckwheat Flouu Per bbl , $5.5U@0 00.
Woot/ Fine , nvonige , 82042301 medium ,
averngo , 21a22o ( ; quarter blood , nverngo , 20
21c ; coarse , nverage , loQlTo ; cotts and
rough , nverngo , 14Ql0c.
Funs-Heaver , per lb , * 2.r > ( VU-00 : otter ,
each , $3.00 ( < i7.00 ; wolf , cach , . " > 0 < . < a81.25 ; coon ,
each , S-IQlCc ; mink , each , irtftfloa ; muskrat ,
fall , 5@9a ; skunk , rnt , S3ol00c ; badger , rnt ,
25C < 8SOo ; ilccr skins , fall , per lb , lsJ0i)27c ) ;
winter , 12@iJc
Beans Cholco hniid picked navy , 81.75 ®
1.80 ; choice hand picked medium , $1.0503
1.70 ; cholco hand picked country , 81.50051.05 ;
. clean country , 81.60jfl.00 ; inforfor country ,
81.00@1.25.
Game Pralno chickens , 8400 ; mnllard
duckB $ ; l00n3.r)0i ! mixed ducks 81.50(33.00 ( ;
teal , $1.35(31.r ( > 0 : Jack snipe , 81.W1.23 ; quail
81.2501.75 ; Jack rabbits , 84.00ftl4.no : small
rabbits , 8t.O0@1.20 ; squirrels 81.U0irl.10 ;
plover , 75e@tM.u0 ; venison saddles , ll ( < $13c ;
carcasses , 0OT10.
Lemons Fancy , 83.50@50 ; choice , 83.60
(33.00. (
Celeuv Per doz , ! ! 0c
CALirouxtA GiHi'ns 82.00.
Salsopa 1 ' 044 0 per lb
Staiich 4 , ll1 @su ror lb
Stove Polish $2 00(35,87 ( per gross ,
Buooms 4 tlrf , $ i.0J ; 3 tie , $ i.20 ; Btnblos ,
$3.60 ; common , $1,500/1,75.
LAlin-Tioicos llcllne 'd , fi c ; purco lonf ,
OJt'c ; kettle rendered , ( % c. Add > ga to } { a
for smaller quantities
Fahikaceou.s Goiids Barley , 3@3 } c ;
fannn , 4 'Jc : peas , 3c ; oat meal 2yf < 8 o
macaroni , lie ; vermicelli , lie ; rice , ' } i %
hi : : sago and tapioca , GYn'7o ; lima beans ,
2Kc
Corrni : Roasted Arhucklo's Artosa ,
24 0 : McLaugtillii's XXXX , 2la ; Gorman ,
24 > 'h ' ; Dliworth , 2l } c ; Alaroma , 21c.
CorrEC Green b'ancy old golden Rio ,
21c ; fancy old pcaborry , 23J c ; Rio , choice to
fancy , 22e ; Rio prime , 21c ; Rio , good , 19c ;
Mochn , 2t'c ' ; Jnva , fancy Mamlohllng , 27o ;
Java , good Interior , 2la ; African 20Jjc
Canned Fiait Brook trout , 3 1) ) > , $2.40bo1- ;
mon trout 2 lb , 82.25 ; clams , 1 lb , $1.23 ;
clams , 2 Hi , $3.00 : clam chowder , 3 lb , - $1.23 ;
deviled crabs , I lb , $ i.25 : deviled crabs,2 lb ,
83.00 ; codfish balls , 2 . , $1.75 : cavier , } i lb
$2.23 ; cols , I lb $3.40 ; lobsters , . 1 II , $1.00 ;
lobsters , 2 lb , $2.93 ; lobsters , deviled , J f lb ,
$ i2.5 ; mackurcl , 1 lb , $1.75 ; mnckerol must
urd sauce , 3 1b , $ i.00 ; mackerel , tomato
sauce , 31b , 62.00 ; oysters.I Ui , 81.10 ; oys-
ti'rs , 2 lb , $1.90 ; salmon , C. It , 1 lb , $1.90 ;
salmon , C. R , 2 1b , $2.80 ; salmon , Alaska , 1
lb , $1.03 ; salmon , aIiisku , 2 lb , $2.05shrimps ; ,
1 lb , $2.00.
DitiKD Fiu 'it CurrantH , now , Oo ; prunes ,
casks 1300 lbs , 4 ] < jc ; prunes , bbls or bugs ,
4J c ; citron peel , drums , 20 ll > , 21c : lemon
pool , drums , 20 lbs , 0c ; furd dates , boxes 12
lbs , 9c ; 11 pricots , cholco evaporated , 14c ;
apricots , jelly , cured , 25 lb boxes , 15c : apri
cots , fancy Mount Hamilton , 25 lb boxes ,
lOo ; hpricots , choice , bags , 80 Tbs , 14 > c , - apples -
plos , evaporated , Alden , ,50 lb boxes , O' n ;
apples , star , b ? c ; npples , fancy , Alden , 5 lb
lOo ; apples , fancy , Alden , ' 3 lb , 10)c ; Suit
Luke , 9 } c ; blackberries , evaporated , 50 lb
uoxes , .I Oi'i'jc ' ; chcrries.pltted , dry cured ,
14c ; pears , ialifoniia fancy , } { & boxes , 23 lb ,
12c ; peachesCal No 1 , fauoy ' a , unp bags ,
SO lbs 15c ; nectarines , red ; 14c ; nectarines ,
silver boxes , 1.1c ; pitted plums , Cal 23 lbs ,
boxes , 8 > fo ; raspberries , cvap N. Y. , new ,
20c ; prunes , Cal II C , 9O-100 boxes , 23 lbs ,
7c ; prunes , Cal , R C , 00.70 , 9c ; orange peel ,
15c ; ralsms , California Londons , crop 1S89 ,
82.25 ; raUlns , Cul loose muscatels , crop 1889 ,
82.10 ; Valcncias , 1SSS , Sjfq ; Vnleucias , new ,
7c : Cal seedless , sits , 7J4O.
Canned Meats Corned beef , 1 lb square
cans , $1.20 ; corned beef , 3'lb , square cans ,
$3.05 ; corned beef , 0 llisquaro cans , 80.50 ;
corned beef , 14 lb square cans , 814.00. Lunch
tongues , 1 lb round cans , 82.0U ; lunch
tongues , 2 lb round cans , $1.75. Brawn , 1 lb
Sahara cans , 81.20 ; brawn , ' 2 lb square cans ,
$3.00 ; brawn , 0 Hi squaro'cans , ' 80.50 ; brawn ,
14 lb square canu , $14.00. Ox tongues , V/3 lb
round cans , $5.00 ; oxtongues , 3 lb round
chub , 80.00 ; ox tongues 2J < i lb round cans ,
$7.00 ; ox tongues 3lb round cans , $3.00.
Cbipucd bcof , 1 lb round cans , $2.00 ; chipped
beef , 2 lb round cans , (4.00. Roast beet , 1
lb round cans , 81.20 ; roast bcof , 2 lb round
cans , 8'2.00. Potted ham , } lb round cans ,
05c ; potted bam , > i lb round cans ,
$1.20. Deviled ham , ) ! lb round cans , 05c ;
deviled him , Jlb rounds canB , $1,20. Pot
ted ox tongue , H lb round cans , 05c ; petted
ox tongue , > < ; lb round cans , 81 20. Com
pressed ham , I lb square cans , $1.75 ; com
pressed ham , 2 lb square cans , $2.75. Tripe ,
2 lb round cans , $1.M ) . Minced collops , 2 lb
round cans , $ i. " - ' 0. Boneless pigs feet , 3 lb
square cans , $2.25. One pound cans nro
packed two dozen and four dozen to case
Two pound cans nro packed ono dozen mid
two dozen to case Half pound cans packed
two dozen to case Quarter pound cans
packed four dozen to case All prices per
dozen , not '
Ncts Almonds , 15@10o ; Brazils , 12J c ;
Alberts , 12ffo ; pecans , llo ; walnuts , 12 > e ;
peanut coclts , 8 > fc ; roasted , He ; Tennessco
peanuts , 7c.
Salsaoe Bologna , 4024 } c ; Frankfort,7c ;
ton cue Sc : summer , 20u ; headcheese , Go
PotiLTiiv Chickens , per doz , live lions ,
$2.25 ; spring , 82.50@2.7.1 : dressed , per lb , 5
@ 3c ; turltuys , live , 8010r : dressed , 8rt10c ;
ducks , live , per doz , S. fJO OO ; dressed , per
lb , 9@lle ; geese , live , per doz , $3.00(39.00 ( ;
dressed , per lb , 89e.
Ai'i'LES Per bbl , common , 82.0Q@3.23 ;
choice , $ i.60g4,00 ; fancy , $4.O0@3.00.
Misce Meat 20-lb cans , 7Jfc.
Honev 15o per lb for cholco
PitissEitVEH 9JT ( < ! 10c per lb
Jellies 404 > o per lb
Beeswax No 1,10@19c.
Ciiocola'Tb and Cocoa 2I@37c per lb ;
German chlckory , red , 8c.
Pais Feet Pickled , kits , 75c ; spiced pigs
tongues , kits , 83.35 ; pickled tripe , kits , 05o ;
plcKled H C tripe , lilts S3u ; spiced pigs
hocks , kits , $1.15.
Si-ices Whole , per lb Alsplco , Oc ; Cas
sia , China , 9c ; cloves , Ponang , 23c ; nutmegs ,
No 1 , 75o ; popper , lS@19c.
Ginoeu Jamaica , U pints , 83.00 per doz
CiiBE8i : YoungAniorJeasfiillcr < iam,12jc ;
actory twins , 11@12 > io ; off grades , 7@3c :
Van Rosseu likloiii , $11.51) per doz ; Bap sugo ,
23u ; brick , 12) o ; limburger , llo ; domestic
Swiss 13@14o.
WuArriNn Pait.k Straw , per lb , lj Ol
BKc ; racr , 2'foj manllln , 11 , SWOtfc ; No
1,7a
Baos Union Square , 85 per cent oft list
SALT-Dalry. 280 lbs in bbl , bullr , $2.10 ;
best grade , 00 , 5s , $2.30 ; best grudo , 100 , 3s ,
82.10 ; host grade , 29 , 10s , 82.20 ; rock salt ,
crushed , 8180 ; dairy salt , Ashton , 50 lb
bags , b.r > c ; bulu , 324 lb bags l $3,23 ; common ,
in bbls , $1.25. 4 .
Flouk Stdto , 84.OU015.O0 ; fancy , 85.00 ®
5.40. J"1'
Fisu Dried codfish , 4l./8o ; seolod her
ring , 20c per box ; hql borrlng , doui , 55o ;
Hamburg , spiced herring$1.50 ; hoi herring ,
Imp , 80a ; mackerel , Noi 1 shore , 811.50 ;
fancy moss , $13.50 per 100 lbs ; whlto Ash ,
No 1 , $7.00 ; family , 83.75rtrout , $5.23 ; sal
mon , $8.50 ; anchovies , 85c.
OiLs-Kornseno-P. W./DKo ; W.V. . , 12c ;
headlight , l'JUu ; gasoliuQ.74o. 12n ; lard , No
1,44c ; No 8,40o ; salad,0(1 , ( , $1,2339.00 per
dozen , } ' "
SoAfs-Castllo , mottled per lb , 8@10a ;
castile , white , per lb , 18 < ] 5c.
fc J
TivIiiob niidltoiio
Bindeiis' TwiNE-Siiak'J 13o ; Hf & Hf
14o ; munllla , 15o. iU
Clotheslines Cottoh , 50 ft , $1.17 : cotton ,
CO fr , $1.33 ; Jute , .10 ft , , yOai Jute , ( X ) ft , $1.00.
Cotton Twinb Fine . . ) e ; modiuin , 19c ;
heavy hemp , llo ; light hemp , 10c.
Sail Twine B , Bail , 20o ; Calcutta , llo ;
manilla rope , llo ; sisal rope , HKc ; new
process , 8 > fc ; Juto,9.i < c ; cotton , lOo ; hide
rope , 17c.
Lumber mill niilliliiiK-Mnicrlnl.
Stock Boauds-A , 12 , inch , s I s , 14 and 10
feet , $15.00 ; B , 13 Inch , s 1 a , 12 , 11 and 10
fent , $11,00 : C , 13 inch , sis , 1 ! } and 10 feet ,
$30.00 ; D , 13 Inch , s 1 s , 12 , 14 and 10 feet ,
$23.00 ; No 1 com 13 in , sis , 12 root , $18.00 ;
No 3 com 13 lna 1 s , 11 and IU feet , $17,500 $
18 50 ; No 1 com 13 iu , sis , 10 , 16 and 30
feet , $18.50 : No 3 com 13 In , a 1 , 14 and 10
feet , $10.00.
Poplak Lumheii Clear poplar box bds , ) {
in , s2 s , $35.00 ; clear poplar , % panel , $29.00 ;
clear poplar , \ in punel , t'2a.ooclear ; poplar ,
X In panel stock wide , s 3 s , 833.00 ; clear
poplar corrugated colling , M , $29.00.
Posts White ceduK 0 in halves , l2o ;
white cedar , bf In halves and 8 la quarters ,
llo ; white cedar , 4 iu round , 10c ; Tennessee
red cedar , split , ICe : split oak ' whlto , 8c ;
• awed oak , I80.
Ship Lap No I plain , S nnd t& in , $17.00 :
No 3 plain , S and 10 Iu , $15.50 ; No 1 , O G.
$18.00.
DIMENSIONS AND TIMnFn
13 ft 14 ft 10 ft IS ft 30 ft 23 ft 24 ft
2x1.1500 1500 1.100 1000 tOW IS00 1300
8x0.1500 1500 15 00 1000 1000 IS 00 1SC0
2x8 . . .15 00 15 ,0 1500 1000 10 00 1800 19tW
2x10.1.100 1500 15 00 10 00 1000 IS 00 1SO0
3x12.15 00 1500 16 00 1(100 ( WOO 1800 1800
4xl8x".10 00 10 00 WOO 17 00 17H ) 19IK ) 1900
Fencing-No. 1 , 4 and 0 In , 12 and 14 ft ,
rouuh , $10.00(3)10.50 ( ) ; No 1 , 4 and 0 In , 10 ft ,
$17.00@17.W ) ; No 2 , 4 nnd 0 in , 12 aud 10 ft ,
$13.50 < < 14.00 ; No 3 , 4 and 0 111 , 10 fl , $15.00.
FiNisiiiNo 1st nnd 2d clear , l. 'f ' inch , s 2
, flfl.0031.00 ; 1st and 2d clear , 1 if nnd 3
Inch , s3.s , f47.O0@5O.O0i 3d clear , 1'/ Inch , s
3 s. $43.OO0jC40.0O ; B select , 1/ ! , Ij-J nud 3
inch , s3s , $37.lKciiS.00 ) : ; 1st nnd 2d clear , 1
Inch , s 3 s , $45.00 ; 3d clear , -1 Irch , s 3 t ,
$30.00 ; A solecu 1 Inch , s 3 * , $34,00 ; B select ,
1 Inch , 8 2 s , 829.00.
Battens Well Timisn , Pickets O. G ,
Halts , 2)4 ) Inch , OOo ; O. G. liatu , 2 > ( f 3 , ss ,
85c ; 11-ln well tubing , 1) ) . & M. nnd buv ,
833.00 ; pickets , D. It II , flat , $22.00 ; pick
ets , I ) . & II , siunro , 819.00.
Floouino 1st com 0-Inch , whlto pine
$34.00 ; 2d com 0 In whlto pine , $31.00 ; 3d
com 0-ln whi 0 pine , $20 00 ; D coin 0-ln whlto
pine , $20,00 ; com 4 and O-in yellow pine ,
$15.00 ; Star-Mil yellow plno $17.00 ; 1st and
2d clear yellow plno , 4 nnd 0 in 819.00.
Suinoles Per M XX clear , $3.20 ; extra
"A * . $2.80 ; standard A , $1.40 ; 3 inch clear ,
$1.G0@1.70 ; Otnch clear , $ I.7.1.80 ; No 1 ,
$1.10041.15 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths ,
from Washington territory , $3.40t Callforulu
red wood , dimension widths , SI 50 ; oyprcss ,
clear heart , dimension widths , $3.25 ; laths ,
$2,40.
Uouids No 1 com , s 1 s , 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft ,
$18.00 ; No 2. do , $15.00 ; No 3 , do , $14.00 ;
No 4. do , ( ships cull ) , $11.00. Add 60c per
in ft for rough
Ceilino and Paiititid.v 1st coin K-ln
whlto plno partition , $33.00 ; 3d com Jf-in
whllo plno partition , $27.00 ; clear 8 , J-in yellow
plno coiling , $20.00 ; clear Vlii Norway ,
$13.50 ; 2dcotnV-ln Norway , $12.00.
Lime Best , 80c
Cement $1.35.
Plasteh$2.30. .
Haih 20c
Buii.Di.s-n BiticK Common , $0 ( ) C@7.50 per
m ; selected , $7,50019.00 per iu ; sewer brick ,
$9.00@10.00 per 111.
Sasii 00 per cent discount
Doous , Blinds and Mooi.Dixfis-50 nnd 10
per cent off
TAiiucn Felt $2.00 per cwt ,
Stuaw Uoakii $1.40 per cwt
DrucH and Chemicals
Acid Sulphuric , per pound , 2V c : citric ,
per pound 'Slc : oxalic , per pound , 14c ; tar
taric powdered , per pound , -120 ; carbolic , 37
G44c
Alum Per pound , 3 ic
Ammonia Carbonate , per pound , lie
AuitownooT Per pound , 15c.
Bals v.m Copalbu , per pound , 03c ; tolu 53
@ 53c
Boiux Hoflnod , per pound , 10c.
Blue VimoL 8c.
CAMl'llOH < 2o.
Cheam Tahtaii 34c ,
Cuttle Fish 37c.
Dextiunb lie
Glycerine 21c.
Hops 37c
iNiuao 75c.
Insect Powdeu 43c.
MouriiiNE 82.S5.
Oriu.M $3.00.
Quinine 47c.
Rock Salts 37c.
Safi'Kon Am 34c ,
S.utuo.n Span $1.07. ' •
Sal.TI'ETllE Sc
Sui.i'iiuit Flowkh 4c.
Soda , Bi-Caiiii. lc
SlLVEIt-NlTKATE $1.29.
White Wax 52c
Yellow Wax 32c.
Linseed Oil OOo
Linseed Raw , 57c.
Castoh Oil No 1 , $1.21.
Sr-niiM Oil $1.10.
TUltl'ENTINE 53c.
Neatsi'oot Oil No 1 , 57c.
SRROEDER & DEAN ,
GRAIN
,
Provisions i Stocks
Basement First National Bank
30S South IJJlli Struct - Oiiuiliu *
COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL BANK
Capital , - $400,000
Surplus , - - ' - 40,000 '
Offlcora and Directors 13.11. Morsoman , O
M. Hitchcock , Jos OnrneauJr , A. Henry B
11. Anderson , Wm . Maul , v pros ; U II Will
alms A. 1' . Hopkins , pre .i A. Millard , casaler ;
K 11 , Uryant , assistant caslilar
NEBRASKA
NATIONAL BANK
TJ S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB
Capilnl $400,0110
Surplus Jnii Iht , 1881) ) 52,000
OlTlOUltS AND DIUKOTOllS :
Heniiv W. Yates , President
Lmvis 8. Heed , Vlco lroaldoat
A. E.TOUZALIN ,
W. V. Mouse ,
John 8. Collins
II O. ClIfilllNO ,
JN II l'ATiilcir ,
W. II H , llnnitKf Cashlar
THE IRON BANK ,
Cor Uillimid Farnam fits
A General llanklnt'lluslnoss Transacted
flilltlliP WANTED
I I BB 1 I IS3UED DV CITIES ,
II il Bi ij CO&NTIM ,8CHO0l ,
* W9 ym DISTRICTS , WATCH
solicited
Correspondence C0MPANES | , ETC
NW Harris Company
. . & , Bankers ,
103-165 Dearborn Street CHICACO
70 State Streat BOSTON
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Mour
pty Ac'om'dafn 4 : a m
• Daily Except Stinclny
; iatly Except mnndar . _ , .
Depot loth As Marcy sts Omaha nmana
( "lilcaao Kxpren , Dally . 0:15 : a > n aTp m
Atlantic Mall , luilv - 7li p m | 7:50 : a m
F. E. * M. V. It It LVavo Arrlvo
Depot lathfc Webster sts Omaha Umuha
niack Hills Express tba : 111 Mp m
HavtiniisA Superior Ex ft.Vi a m BilA p m
Lincoln 4 Wnhoo Pass . . l > : oo p m 10ii a m
David tVty & Vort Pass 6:03 : p 111 10:21 : a in
Nortolxl'ass tao p m 10M : am
SUHUHilAN THAIN&
lVciiwnnl ,
nnnntng rutween Council [ Hum nnd Al
bright , in aiUlltlon to the stations mentioned ,
trains stop at Twentieth unit Tweuty-tuurtli
streets , anil M the Summit J n _ , l ) m aha
Kroad- TrnnsOmuha FoiitrTj Al-
wny fer depot Sheely Omaha brlnliU
AM A. M. A. M. A. m7 AM AM
( i : 5 tiSUM \ 0:05 :
flii : > 01 n o'jo : osni b.m oM :
0W : Bill 7i:0 7:01 Tf.O 7:2" : i
7 : : 7:1. : 7U : 8:0) : )
7:15 7r : > 2 saa cU Bja.5 8m : ;
8 3. ) 8i : : BVi : Ull : (
BU - BW : iiH : Uli : Viz ; 8:3) : )
0i3 : ; Vi : : 0M : 10oo :
9:45 : B : . " . • . • 10:0.1 : ] 3li : 10V : 10:31 :
10 : ( . > 10V ! 11:03 : Dili 11:2 : } 11:3 J
1I:4S HtU PM PM PM PM
PM PM 12:05 : Kill li : > ViS : >
13IS : Ilr ! > 2 1:01 iU : Ii"M
1:45 : 1:52 2:05 : Siia SS : SW :
S:35 : XH'i S:53:0) : )
2 : - > 2:52 Si : 3:13 : 3:2 : 3:31 :
3:5 : < ) 3:57 : 4:10 4:15 :
8:15 : 3:52 : 4l : 4:1U : 4:2i : 4:30 :
4ro : 4:57 : tie Bits
4:15 : 4.2 : K' .Oj 5:12 : f > : 'J5 Br0 :
5 : fi:52 : 0:0i : : ! - • 6:25 : flo : :
8:15 : flits 7:05 : 7U : 7:25 7:10
7:45 : 7:52 : 8W : ( 8:12 : 8:25 : 8:3j :
8:45 : 8ra : a:05 : 11:12 : i > :25 : oi :
0:45 : :52 : 10a > 10:12 : 10:2i : 10:3) :
11:0J : llW" : ' " : l ; H" > 1 * : < " 12:05 :
ll:55 : | l2njt : ! iii _ uiii .M1i. . . .
Kastwnnl
AP rBoutn I SheaOmtlm 'J'rnua-lUroaa-
brlglit Omaha ley Derot fer way
A. H. A.M7 AM A. M. " aTm A/M.
5:45 : filW 6.0)
5:55 : 8:00 : 0:10 : 0:13 0:21 : om
7:00 : 7:03 : 7:15 7:20 : 7ii : : 7:15 :
7:50 : 7:55 8:07 K:15 : 8:2i : Si'Sl
8:05 : 8:10 : 8:2J f-w ;
H:50i : 8:55 : 0:07 : 0:15 : 0:27 0:35 :
8:05 : 0:10 : ti:22 0:31
w:50 0:55 : 10:07 : | 19:1" > 10:27 : 10:35 :
10:115 : 10:10 : 10:22 : 10:3) )
] 0V ) 10Vi : 11:07 11:15 11:27 : 11:35 :
11:50 11:53 : PM PM PM PM
P. M. 1 * . M. 12:07 : 12:15 : 12:27 12:25 :
l25 < f 12:53 1:07 : -I5 ; : 1:27 : l:3 :
1:50 : 1:53 : 2:07 : 2:11 : 2:27 : 2:31 :
2:5) ) 2V : , 3:07 : 3:15 : 0:27 3:31 :
3:2 : > 3:20 : 3:37 : 3:45 : . . . . :
3:50 3:15 4:07 : 4:13 : 4:27 : 4:33
4:20 4:25 : 4:37 : 4:45 :
4:60 4:55 5:07 : 5:15 : B:27 : 6:35 :
5:2. : ) 6:21 " 5.17 : 6:41 :
8:50 6:55 6:07 0:15 : 0i27 6:35
6:50 : 8:55 7:07 : 7:15 : 7:27 : 7:35
7:50 : 7:55 8:07 8:15 : 8:27 : 8:35
8:50 : 8:55 : 0:07 8:15 : 8:27 : 8:35 :
9:53 : 9:55 10:07 10:15 : 1n:27 : 10:35 :
10f0 : 10:55 : 11:07 ar 11:30 : 11:42 : 11:50 :
12:5u : | 12:55 : 12:24 : am lv 12ioU : : . . |
Siilmrhnn Time Card
BKI T LINE MISSOUKI PAOIKIO llAIWVAY
lenvo Omaha dally except Sunday for points
lyitwcen Webster st nml west Blde-6:3J : a , m , ,
0:50a.m. . 5:15p. : in , 0:13p. : m.
For Portal dally exceut Sunday 7:50 : u , m. ,
3:60 : pm
For Portal Euudays only 8:33 : a. ni „ 12:15 :
P. in
Arrive dally except Sunday from West 8ide
and points between West Side anil Webster L
Gl5a. : m. , 7:45 a. m. , 0:30 : p. m. , 7:10 : pm
From Portal dally except Sunday arrlvo 0:10 :
a. m. , 5:05 : p. in
From Portal Sundays only arrive 13)45 a. m. ,
2:20 : p. in
COUNfJlli HLiUFFS
CI1ICAQO , KOL'K ISLAND & PACIFIC
D No 8 6:15pmA | No..5 0:31am :
A No 4 HMOaiulD No ; 1 8:40am :
A No 0 ri:0JpmA : | No 3 5:55pm :
CHICAGO * NOIITHWESTEUN
No 3 0.10a mlNo 5. . . . 0:27 : am
No 0 4:5hpin No 3 7:1.1 : ii m
No 4 8iX ) a mlNo 1 5:45 pm
CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & ST PAUL
A No.2 9:10am'A : ' Nol 7:00am
A No 4 6:31 pmjA No.6 6:45pm
KAN8A3 CITY , BT JOSEPH & COUNCIL
HLUIKS
A No.2 10:07a : ni A No 3 0:10am
A No 4 10:25 : pmlA No 1 6Jp m
OMAHA & ST LOUIS
A No 8 4 .433pmlA No 7 12:30m
CHICAGO , BUKLINGTON & QU1NOY.
A No 4 0:10 a. mlA No 3 6:12 p. m
A No 0 0:30 : p. in A No S 6:20 a. m.
A No 8 6:00 p. m.l
sioux ciTir & pa ci no
A No 10 7llnmA : | No 0 fl:31nm :
A No.12 flr.QpmA | No 11 9:55pm :
A daily ; il daily , excent Saturday ; O except
Sunday ; D except Monday ; , rait mall
Stat © Line
ToGlnsgow , IJclfiist , Dublin and Ltverjiool
FllOJI NEW YOIIK EVEUYTHUUSDAY
Cabin l > ii ! n eSe to ( .V ) , uccnidlnu to lociillon o [ aut
room Excursion MJ to fi ) .
Steerage to and from Kuropo nt TiOwo t llatos
AUSTIN 11ALU1VIN A. CO , Gcil'l ABCIltl ,
63 Ilroadiray , Now YorX
Jon.v ULEOEX , Gcn'I Weitern Axcnt
llll Itundoliili St , CtltCAZO ,
llAituv is AlooiiES , Tnos MoCannk ,
Alfents at Omaha
Boot8 and Shoos
KlUKEKVALL , JOSH S A CO ,
Successors to Itced , Jonca & Co
WMcsalc Maauraotnrers.ofBoots &Sioe3 !
Acenti for linslon Itabber Sboa Co . 1102.1101 and 1101
UsrpejBtreot.Onialu , Neliraika
Brewora
SlVItZ & JLEH ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1511 North Klglitcentli Street Omana , Nebraska
Cornice
EAQLE aonmcE WOllKS ,
Manufacturers ofGalyanizcIIron Cornice
Wladoir-CBii and metullloskrlliibta John Kpcnoter ,
prourlslor lltlund lloSoutb ICtli urect
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Steam fitting , Pumps , Etc
GLAUK STEA.il HEATING CO „
Pumps , Pipes anfl Engte ,
Steam , water r llw r and mining supplies , etc
KU.tWand VU Farnani itreet , Qui alia
U. S. WIND ENGINE 6s l'VMI' CO ,
Sieam aad Water Supplies
Ilalllday n.nl mills , 018 and VX ) Jones • tOmaba
_ U. F. ltos , Acting M namr
jmOWNEEL & CO ,
Engines , Boilers and General MacMnery ,
r'naet'lroa work , itcam pumps , suit mills 1213-1314
LeaTenworth street , Oiaauu
Ironworks :
PAXTON & VIEllLIKU IIWN WORKS ,
Wroaght ana Cast Iron Bnilfling Work
Ka lnepIron work , general foundry , maclnne , and
blaciiuilCU work , omceund wurks U.l' ltjr
and lull ti t , Omntia
OMAHA WIllE Jc I HON WOHKS ,
Mannfactnrers of Wire and Iron Railings
Desk rellf , window uusrds , flower Hands , wire signs ' ,
etc Iii Norlli ICtU street , Omana
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OMAHA SAFE A JHON WOHKS ,
ManPrs of Fire anflBnrglar Proof Safes ,
Vaults , Jail work Iron sbuttere and ara escapts
m. Auditeu , prop r. Cor , 1I1U and Jak oa Bis
•
SaeJijDoora , Eto ,
aa. . Disimoiy * t'o , ,
Wholesale manufacturers of
Saio , Doors , Blinds and Monldte ,
Praotti onice ma and Itardstreets , OaialiaNeb
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SOUTH ImAHA
UNION STOCK YAIID CO ,
QIMOina Mei
" OMAHA JOBBERS1 DIRECTORY fJ |
- - -j i\
lin1nTriC& mrvcAhv co " ]
Asricnlt'l ' Implements , Wapus , Carriages - \ 1
nugglei , ete Whoe ! lo OnaliaNybrxka . 5
MOLIXE , MlUWnX&STODDAHD CO fr |
ManufarttirerKAndJotibersln 3
Wasoiis , Busies , Rfe , Plows , Eta 11
Cur.Otb rxmlPncltlo-tmpU.Omalia. |
Artata | MatorTnjs ' ] | (
A. UOSl'vTJn , 1
Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs 1 ;
1JI3 lloujla street , Om a , Nebraska f .
! ' I ]
goo ta on ( I Shooa 'A f
II' . V. MOlisE 'Jt CO , ' j j
J0DD3K Of BOOtS.aild SllOG' ' , f , !
101,11M , 1)03 ) li.nul.u slr , > oU Oimlia Manufactorr , t
Bummer street , I' oMen , !
i - t \ ; •
Cool , Coke , Eto j j
JAMES W. TlIA7\Twri COAL CO , 3
Miners and Snippers of Coal and Coke , J \
Kooni 31 U. 8. NallonM Hank llulldlnit , Uraalia , f
'
OMAHA COAL , COKE & IAM e CO , J ,
Joddbk of Hard aad Soft Coal j '
800 Boulb 13th streol , OnialiB Nebrmkn
NEEllASICxl FUEL CO , * j
Shippers of Coal and Cok ' \ .
H South 13th streetOnalia Nebraska * | ;
Commission and gforjiBO . . * )
nilWELL , t lilODELL , ' .n | (
Storage and Commission Msrcliants 11
Bpeclalllcs Huttor osm , cn ! > e o. tmnltrr , gam * . • L
1112 Ilowmd street , Omaha , Neb • , -
1 f
E' ' K Ii : * 4 h
DEAN , AHMSTRONG A CO ? 1 ,
Wliolcsale Cigars . i I
• MNorth Cth8trootOmalia , Neb ' • Hello 1139 , |
Dry Goods encl Kollona s
'
M , E. SMITH AGO , 3
Dry Goods , Fnrnisliing Goods and Notions j
1103 and 1101 llouglas , cor , llt.lt . street , Oiaaim Neb 11
KILl'AlMCKKOCH 1)111-GOODS CO , ' j\ \
Importers & Jobtersin Dry Good ? , notions ; ; j
Qenta' Kurnlshlne ( looIs Corntr ltth and Ulrner ' , 119
alreota , Omaha , Nubr , ka J jjl
. Furnlluro j 11
DEWEY A STONE , J ]
Wtolcsalc Dealers m Furniture . 11
Farnani Btr.iotOmaha , Nebrafin • * | |
cuarles smvEnwic , I
Fnrniture j j
Omaha , Ivobraika
QrqcgrlciB 3 .
McCORD.lmADY & CO , |
Wholesale Grocers i
13th nnd I avonwcrtU tt 'ets , Omnha , Nohraska il l
F , ' i
Hardware 1 .
WJ UROATC1I , J
Hcayy Hardware , Iron and Steel % * <
BpnnHS , wnsor eloek , haritrare lumbar , otc 1901 1 i
1311 Harney street , Omaha j
HIMEDAUOTI .v TAYLOR , | .
Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ]
Wcctinulco Tools nnd Ilnflolo Kcnlei HOT Uouclai u >
atrect Omaha , Ntb J l
Lumber , Eto . * ' 'l |
JOHN A. WAKKFIELD , - f
WMe ale Lmnter , Etc i i
Imported and Amerlcnn Portland Cement &tatf
aaent for Mllwnukoa llydrnulloCcnieul , ft
amigulno ? Whileflino 3
OH AS R. LEE , I
Dealer in Harflwocd Lumber |
Wood ctrpeti and parquet floortut OtbanJ lijugUi "
BtroGts , OaiatiH , Nebraska , , *
OMAHA LUMBER CO , ' ' \
All Kinds of Bailding Material at Wholesale i
131b itreet and Union I'aclrle track , Oniahn "t
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louis hra dford , 'i
Dealer in Lnmber , Lain , Lime , M j
Doors , eto Tnrdi Corner Tib and tlouj ai Offlc * 3
Corner 10th and Douglas a
FRED W. QUAY , \
MbBP , limn , Cement , Etc , Etc 11
Corner 0th and llouglas streets , Omaha 4 :
C. N. DIETZ , I
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber |
ISth and California atreels , Omalia , Nebraska
' W'jjnQy ' | | ; _ 0nd wtiona S
JT 5nERFELDER & CO , ' 4
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions I
3)1,210 ) and 91 } South 11th street , M
Motions g J
J. T. RODINSON NOTION COT #
Wholesale Notions and Farnislilns Goods j. .
1131 Hnrnuy slrect , Omaha .X
oiib a
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CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , '
Wholesale Refined and Liricatini Oils , I
Axle Greaseeto Omaha AU lHshon , Manager
Paper _ , *
OARPEN1ER PAPER CO , J
Wholesale Paper Dealers j
Carry a nice atock of nrn' .lng' , wrapplnu mid wrlltnl i |
paper rJueclal attenllun given to rani paper M
Safes Lto , m
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A. L. DEANE & CO . ' 1
General Amenta tor ,1h
Halls ' Safes 1
821 anil 32.1 Bouth 10th Bt „ Omaha
Toys , Eto . Jl
" r
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H. HARDY & CO , -M
Jobbers of m
Toys , Doll ? , Albums , Fanoy GooJs , 1
House lurnlsblng floods Cblldren'a Carrluatl i:0i Si
tarnam street , Omaha Neb | S
CHICAGO SHORT LINE j
OVTUB M
Ohlcago , Milwaukee & St . Paul Ry ' - i
The llcut ltouto from Omalia and Couucil |
IllulTa to M
- THE EAST E- f
TWO TOAINB DA1LV BKTWKBN OMAHA M
AND COUNCIL UliUKlfa 3 |
Clilcogo , AND Milwaukee , fj
Bt 1'mil , Mlntipaiiolia , Cedar Bapldii t (
Bock Iiland , Fraeport , Itockford , M
Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport , jw
Elgin , Madlion , Janesrllle , ' JH
Ilelult , Winona , Ln Crosse , H
Aad all other Important iKilnts East , Northtast and 'f Lfl
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boutheast M l
ror through ttcketa call on the tHket azeat at U01 : ' ! 9I
farnani . ttreetIu liarker Uloek , or at Uuloa I'aclBisB
llepot S 1
fuilman lilaepera and the flnast Dining Cars In tha 30l
world aru run on the mainline ot the Chicago , Mil .Ml
vaukee & Ut l'aul llatlvar , aad eiurr atlestlaa It
paid lo passenger * ! > / courteous emplojei ol tlit . n
ILMIIXKlt.Seuenl Manager JH
. . , . .
j.r.TUCICISli At.lstantUaneral Manager 3JH
A. V. It ( JAlil'KNTUH , General 1'atsenger and M
Ticket Agent , }
uko H. uuASITOBD , AHUtaat Otnaral I'auesgM iv Jfl
nd Ticket Agent "
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