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    \ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 1 , 1800. 3 H
I THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS "
' | Whont Shows Only Temporary Ac-
lj \ tivlty and OIobos Dull
| ] | } . NEAR FUTURES OF CORN WEAK
I K1'l.utlo liilcinit Shown In OrUs A
I f Btrontor Feeling ICxIiltiltcil In
ll J'rovhtons A r ir Dcmnntl
Wl l < * or Cm tic Quotations
} CHICAOO PIIODUOB MAHKRT8.
I Cmcxno , Dec .11. fSpcelal Tolcgrnra to
1 The Hp.e.I for about flttoon minute * after
' tlio boll tapped this morning a lively business
I was done In tlio wheat pit From tlion on to
v the close trade was dull and much of tbo
j J tlino was given ever to horse piny" Incident
f to going oat of tlio old year At the start-oft
*
May was quoted at sajfe The price went t0
} . feSJlc , and under the pressure of heavy boII-
| , > np by Hutchinson and others the marliet
' ' ' 'V reaction carried the prlco
'I brolto to S'2H' < - '
j- - brclt to -JJiJo and another selling furor
rauscd a Brconil decline to W c Thereafter
r ttin market hung almost motionless around
] ' 623afc , closing at S2J < c. Fluctuations
j , In .lontinry were conllned to limits of " " } { ®
1 77 c and the close was TTJfo Tlio price of
j cash wheat on this , the last day of thoycar ,
{ was 77VA ; year ago { I.OIJS was the price
1 at which the same article wan hold Summed
j up in brlof , it may bo Baid ttia.t the day was
I exceedingly uneventful Foreign news wasH
H- % r\ \ generally stronger , and as domestic news
HP * ' - ' • also had a decided loaning that way , the
H7 | cou o of values would naturally have boon
tM/ In tlio direction of an improvement had there
H < , been any action worth mentioning .
B' Iscnr futures In corn were very weak and
H > ' , May was barely steady The weather was
Hi r clear nnd favorable for the bettering of ths
H : condition and consequently of the Inspection
Hiv3 , A of future receipts No 2 corn sold today at
HI j \ * E ' OUO'JKc , winch Is the lowest llguro it sold
H [ | 1 at durlug the entire year Near the opening
Hj J there wns seine delivering out on Decomher
H ] I I and January contracts , which started these
Hj'll futures on' the down grade , Dccomber do-
H | ! B • cllnlng from Sir/fa / to BuKc , reacting to 2'JJJfc
HI ] | nnd then selling off to 'Miio nnd closing at Its
HP 1 lowest point January declined yu toO e
HJ A and May was steady aim closed at olio
j\j In the regular marliet for oats llttlo Intcr-
cl est was shown and succulatlvo trading was
1 / ] small at practically steady prices May was
II In moderate favor ati2il22 \ } c , oven touch
H < fi ing 2tl6@ } ' ! } { c. while January and February
H. nU wtro nearly stationary at the common llguro
1 'ij of20l.fc. Decomher closed lifeless and No
\ ' 3' In store ruled nominal at 20c , with cash
H/ ] * busineRS conllnod to samples May delivery
Hji > of No 2 wbito sold sparingly nt21c.
Hjl'f I..provisiqns a stronger fooling was wit
B , nessed An advance In hogs , turned the
HJ fi I movement in favor of sellers , who were also
H ) i favored by an unexpected short demand
HU i The shorts in different lines covered quite
HP - freely and during the enrly part of the day
HJji quite a fair showing of lifo characterized the
HJ' ' ' marltot During the lust , hour or so of the
Bi cession business was practically suspended
Hjlt Compared with yesterday , the closings
HHl ) showed un advance of sy o on January pork
KllL . „ . ' and short ribs and May lard Tkc on May
Hlli , MHt .r.1 short ribs , r > c on January lard and 10c on May
.UA > ' * ' 5&// pork , The December product was nculectcd
Hit * li fj VeT caMl delivery lard sold atT5.82K. . W-
tliMziir' pound green hams at $7.22) ) (217.2. ( ) and Uoxcd
P7 shortclears , at $4.9. > ® 4. < J7H. Largo sales of
HB" / - _ short ribs were made for shipment , but the
* ' ' 'ittires obtained were withheld In future
dealings May was the pivotal month It
sold at t0.52 4 < H0.l i ; for pork , IC02K ®
fi 07& for lard and at * 4.85rM.90 ( for short
ribs Pork for May closed at S9.C0 , lard at
! t .05 ( < ? a07K and short ribs at ft.00. January
pork stood at tlio close at $9.10 , lard at $3.83
aud short ribs at $4.C5@4 C7X-
C1UOAGO IilVH STOCK
Hjl | Chicago , Doc 31. [ Special To' .ogram to
HJjtjf Tue 13EE.1 Oatti.b The demand was fair
Hjj'i andpricos rather on the upturn than other
( HJJ wise Hut few prlmo steers wcro on the
Hl'i market and only a few really good The
HJji | bulk was made up of medium and common ,
Hat } but all sold substantially higher than at tbo
'
HJJ'i close on Tuesday last The scurclty of Tex
Hjjtl ans has brought about u sharp upturn In all
HjU | | grades of natlvo.butchors'stoelc , which sold
Hjjjlj' ' iiulck at the advance The stocker and
HJI'IJ feeder trade Is fairly active There are a
Hjtv | fowcastcrn orders for llclit common stock
Hjk tyi and some orders from Illinois feeders for
HHfKtfff good heavy fecdors Choice tn.oxtra beeves ,
HBitit v3 $ I.S0@5l. ) ; medium to good steers , 1U.V ) to
Hl' V " ? 1W Ib , $1.00 ® IMO ; 1200 to 1350 lbs , 1.50 ®
HJI'I ' 1 , 4.20 ; 9.V ) to 1200 lbs * 3SU ( ( " $4.00. Stockcrs
Hill ' und foeuers , $2.10@ 'l,03 ; cows , bulls and
HJiU mixed , * 1.2 < Xa.0O ; bulk , fS 10@2.40 ; Texas
HI V steers , (2.40 ; cows , $1.80 ( 2.20.
Hjl i Hocis Uuslness was actlvo at prices
HJK j strong to Co higher ut the opening , but
m ' castor at tbo close , the gimcral market clos-
HJl ing with several lots in the huuds of specu-
Hi : lators Packers paid f.10J3.70 , a few at
HJlJ * ; 1"5Shipnors paid 3.75@3.80 , ono load at
HJI U.82 . Light sorts sold largely at $3.73.
H FINANOIAU
HJJi New Vonic Doc 31. | SpeVlal Telegram to
HJJ'I Tub Bun.l Stocks The fates have decreed
HJJi that the stock market shall not close either
HJJ weak or dead The sensational news of yes
aH tcrday In money matters failed to dislodge
H' ' any of the well held shares , and too buying ,
AVJ oven under the most adverse news , was of
HJJ j such a character as to encourage the bulls
HJEJ \ iU Is conceded that if stringency In money
BfW - ' prevails in Loudon ihcie will bo liquidation
HJJJ ? ' % > - - --3 { : of American shares Himsell Saga says the
HJJJfffv ( high rates for money on the Inst days of the
HJ' • iil year moans nothing hut a pressure ugaiust
HJ , " stockholders , tlould is ovldoutly not with
HJ ! the bears and predictions are frco that , tight
HJ ' | uioney out of the way , his specialties will
HJ fi tuovo up freely The action of the market
HJJJ' . thin morning wns In strong contrast with
HJJJ ] Mvndny , There was a moro settled fooling
HJ l and flrmuess was felt in all parts of the list
HJ . In the early trading In Lackawanna , St
HJJJ ll Paul and .flUsourl Paclllo there was
JHl' . > " cousldcrablo activity , and m place
"HJJ f of the pronounced woakucss of
Hj' , > yesterday there was a moderate degrco of
Hr | Btrongth displayed , first prices generally
HJJi being from ) \ to ; V tier cent higher than last
Hji I evenings closing tigures , while l/nlon Pacltlo
HJJ' 1 was upland Missouri PaciUa percent
HS , [ Further advances were scored in the early
HJJJ | trading , Missouri Paclllo and Lackawanna
Hj < leading the general list with gains of % cor
HJJJ' ' cent each , but Sugar Ilotlnorles rose l per
HJJJ' ' cent to SSjf and Tennessee Coal made
HJJj ! another spurt rrom & % to 81. The move
HJ I gv rnk vts In tuo romalndcr of the list were small
HJJJand | unimportant aud lutointho hour there
HJ'cf ' was some reaction Tlio hour to noon brought
HJ'Ii ' moro goueral strength and every class of
| HJJJ I stocks sold at higher figures , Jcriey Central
HJJJ I Jumped 19 123 , Loutsvlllo went to S. " > } { , New
HJJ I England went up to 43 } $ , 1 per cent over last
IHJ , ' C night , Northern Pacitlo preferred wont to
MJJJ , V 74. 1' , while the Vauderbilts hold 11 rm ,
HHj \ nulling ox-divldcnd. Not a reaction
HJJJ t > ns recorded up to noon and tbo
HH i' ar promises to end with the bulls elated
HJ < The day ended as it bogau In stocks , with
HH < prices moving upward and without a serious
HJJJ setback from first to last Tlio gains for the
HJJJ , day ranged from 1 to 2 > f per cent jn mafly
HJJJi actlvo shares , with a Jump of about 0 points
HJJi , In Teunossco Coal Tbo strength of the
HJJ market In oventng up for the new year was
HJJJJ surprising Louisvlllo , New England and
HJH Kcjvdlng utadn gaiut of l } { per cent St
HJH.6' ' < Jti Paul , Burlington , Union Pacific and North
HUr , eru Pacillo made gains of 1 > percent Lack
' Rwanna advanced 2 { , Missouri I'acina 2 > f ,
rt' Jersey CoutraHJf and many other stocks
1 less freely Money was as high as 20 per
cout , but affected the market uot In the least
HJ aud closed with loans at 0 per cent The
HJJJJ bulls ended the year gloriously and with
9BBJ
ensy money after the annual disbursement
they predict n great bull campaign
The following were the closlug quotations i
U.S.4s regular VA .iVortliArn IMlno . 30l !
UB.4s coupons . .1 7 ( do DrcferroJ , . . . . . \K\\ \
IJ.K.4'4sregulnr.IO > < ' O. * > . W Ill
II.8.44scoiipoa.104'i' ! ' doprsrerred I41 ! (
rscintiHor'ui tin .v.v.uenttoi iwn
Central I'scino S3' ' , P. IB 10
ailcagoJcAlton . . .lM ; Ilocklslsnd D7U
Chlcagn.llurllngton IU . JI ft Stl' , 0U. > ;
&gulncv IWlVl doorererr il . . . . . IH
Il.j.AW | ir.H'Bt.I'Mil AOm : U , , ; V )
UUnolsCentrM . . . , tl7 ? { aoprrerroa 90 .
KH * W. , . , \W \ tl.ilon 1'ictno W\
KsusssteTains . . . • ( , WSt L. & 1' VAi
I.skoShoro MIHl ooproferred.-
Michigan Central . BIHlWosiora Union . . . K )
MissouriIaeino . . . 71'i |
Mo.vet On call , tight , ranging 01S per
cunt ; last loan 0 per cent ; closed , offered nt
0 per cent ,
PniME MuncANTii.B Pxrcn 5 i7)i ) per
cent ,
STRiai.xoj ExctusoE Quiet ana heavy ;
Sixty-day bills , $1.70 ; demand , M.S3.
Allnliii ; HtnclM
Nnw Yomc , Dee 81. .fSpcclnl Telegram
loTiiB Urb.1 The followla.i aw the mln-
tngstock quotations :
Alire 101 tltomeitake W
Crown Point , PK ) Horn Silver 1W
Con.Cnl..VVa 4T0 Iron Silver 1 ! > 0
Konunonweattli..27i 'i North Hello Idle..105
KurekaCon , 3 ( intnrlo 3IM
MlUrlsto 110 Plymouth ' - .lO
( lould & Cnrty IV ravage 110
lljiloiV Norcross , . . ' . ' ! 1 ! | SlerraNevada 193
I'KODOOH UARIflili
CiitcAtio Dec 31. lilj p. ra close
Wheat Lower ; December , 77c ; January ,
77B 'c ; May , 82 ; c.
Corn Lower ; Dccomber , 29'/c ' ; Jan
uary , 20 < eJ'Mlfc : May , B' c
Oats Steady ; Dccomber nominally at 20c ;
January , 20 , ' .fc ; May , 22' c.
Hyc Notnlnal , January , 41KC.
Uarloy MfglVJe
Flax Seed No ltl..T4) ) .
Prune Timothy Nominal $1,24.
Whlsky-tl.OA
Mess Pork Higher ; January , $9,10 ;
February , t9.27Ki May * 9.l > 2 > / .
Lard Higher ; January , (3.S5 : Feb
ruary , io.87K@3.90 ; May $0.05 ( < I0.07U.
Short Ulbs Higher ; January , i-1.05 ®
4.07H ; February , ? l.72J ; May , flOD
Flour Dull ; and unchangcdtwinter whont ,
* 2.00t.3. > ; spring wheat , * 2. ( > . " > 34.9a ; rye ,
S2.50M2.83 ; buckwheat , Jl.502.00 porewt ;
Provisions Shoulders , if I.12 , ' . ® 4.15 , short
clear , slues , fl 'JJQJ.C'O ' ; short ribs cash ,
* 1.60@4.70.
Uutter Quiet ; creamery , 17@27c ; dairy ,
9K@23c
Kggs Easier ; fresh , 1718c ; icehouse ,
14@inc.
Unec3o Sternly nnd firm ; full cream
cheddnrs nnd Hats , Ot UJ c ; fancy
Young Americas , 10 ! @ 12u ; imitation Swiss ,
fancy , 17@lSc.
Hldos Steady ; moderato sale ; heavy
green salted , 4c ; light groan suited , 4JXc ;
Baited bull , 4c.
Tallow Quiet , trifle weak
Heccipts Shlpmts '
Flour 23.000 88,000
Wheat 24,000 25.000
Corn . ' . . . 478.000 400,000
Oats 143.000 227,000
Ni-w YorK , Dae 31. Wheat Receipts ,
103,1100 : exports , 22,400 ; spot market dull ,
firm ; No:2 : red , Si * < @S3Jfo In elevator , 87c ;
alloat , S0X@88 e f. o. b. ; ungraded rod , 75 ®
83 c. Options dull , near months lower for
higher Btcady ; No 8 rod , January , closing
at SStfc
Corn Receipts , 152,400 : exports , 31,500 ;
spot earner , less active ; No 2 , 'M * {
( i'i'i ii in elevator , 40J @ 4lc afloat ; ungraded
mixed , 33 ® lie Options actlvo , uuchauged ,
lower
Oats Receipts , 77,000 ; exports , 80.550 ;
spot market steady , fulrl.v uciivo Options
dull , irregular ; December closing at
2Sc ; spot No 2 white 30Jj31o ; mixed
western , 2l5Ji30o ; white western , 30 ®
34Jic.
Coffee Options opened steady , unchanged ;
to 10 points down ; closed dull , 5 points
down to 3 points up Sales : 10,000 hags ;
January , tlB.05@in.75 ; mixed , ? I5.75@13.80 :
spot Rio , quiet but steady ; fair cargoes ,
SIO.00 .
Sugar Haw , dull but steady ; roilned ,
steady , fair demand
Petroleum Steady ; United closed at
tl.02for January
Eggs Steady ; western , 22' < f@22Xc.
Pork Steady , qulot ; Inspected , 10.23 ®
10.5'J ; uninspected , S10.00@10.23.
Lard Stronger ; fairly active ; western
ern steam , $0.12 } $ , January closing at SO 15 ;
Februnry closing at $0.24 bid
.liuttcr Dull , easy ; western dairy , 9@18c ;
creamery , 14@87c ; Elgin , 2S@29c.
Cheese Quiet , unsettled ; western , S@l0c.
Whisky trust certificates , US c bid
St IjoiiIh Dec 31. W' neat Cashjand
Jnnuary , 77c ; May , S2o.
Corn Easy ; cash , 25 's 'o ; Janunry , "jXo\ } \
May , SSjtfc
Oats Dull ; cash and January , 19 > fo ; May ,
21" { a.
Pork Quiet nt $9.75.
Lard Quiet att5.00.
Whisity-tl.02.
Hutter Nominal ; creamery , 20@22c ;
dairy , 2021c.
KuiiHit * City Dee 31. Wheat Firm ;
No 2 red , cash , 07 0 ; No 2 hard , 02c ; No
3 hard , OOJ e ,
Corn Weak and lower ; No 2 , cash , 21Jfo
bid ; No 2 white cash , S-e bid ,
Oats Steady ; No , 2 , 17 > o bid u
Cincinnati , Dec 31. Wheat Dull ; No
2 rod , 77c.
Corn Easier ; No 2 mixed , 30c.
Oats Haroly steady ; No 2 mixed , 23o.
Whisky 81.0-J
Iilvcrponl , Dec 31. Wheat-Flrm ; ; de-
mnnd improving ; holders offer ' sparingly
Caltfomlu No 1 , 7s ldi7s ( 4Wd per cental ;
red western spring , 7s 3) ) pis 4dj red west
ern winter , lis 10 } d(3fla ( Ud
Corn Steady ; demand fair
Milwnuko- ! , Dec 31. Wheat Steady ;
No 2 spring , on track , cash , 7475cMay ; ,
70 , ' c ; No 1 nortliern , S'JJ c.
corn Easier ; No 3 on track , 25 > fc ' '
Oats-Steady ; No 3 white on track , 22 'f ®
22 0.
Rye Firm ; No 1 , in sto-c , 45)/c. )
Uarloy Firm ; No 3 in store , 47 c ,
Provisions Quiet ; porn , $9.05.
Mtunoapolis Dec 31. Wheat Demand
for samp' .o was fair today Wheat of good
character offered early mostly sold , whllo
latter olTorings had to go ever as the band
struck up before It was all disposed of No
closing market today
IjIVE BTtTok '
Olilcnco , Doc 31. The Drovers Journal
reports us follows ,
Cattle Receipts , 0,000 ; market strong and
lOo higher ; beeves , | 3.005.15 ; stockorsand
fcoderB , $2,103.05 ; cows , bulls and mixed ,
$1.20@3.00.
Hogs Receipts , 23.000 : market strong
and 5a higher , closing weak ; mixed , $3.S3 ®
3.75 ; heavy , f3.553.62K : light , $3.55@3.80.
Shnop Receipts , 4,000 ; market strong and
active ; natives , $3.60 5.55 ; western corn
fed , $4.005.10 ; Texans $3.50@5.10.
KaiiHU > Oily , Dec 31 , Cattle Receipts ,
3,700 ; shipments , TOO ; market strong , 10c
higher ; natives , $3.004.00 ; cows , $1.00 ®
2.50 ; atockors aud feeders , $3.20 3.00.
Hogs Rccolpts , 7,800j shipments , 230 ;
market weak ; all grades , $3.503.55 ; bulk ,
$5.50.
Stoux City , Dee 81. Cattle Receipts ,
175 ; shipments , 25 ; market steady with llttlo
doing ; canners , 751.20 ; cows , $1.00(22.15 ( ;
stockers nnu feeders , tl.503.00 ; veal calves ,
$2.003.15.
Hogs Receipts , 2,550 ; market opened
steady , closed steady ; light , $ at2 } < f03.5OW ;
heavy , $3.50@3.02 ; ; mixed , $3.40(33.50. (
National Htoolc Yurd * , ICast St
LiiuIh , Dec 31. Cattle Receipts , 1.700 ;
shipmontB , none ; market stronger ; fatr to
fancy native Btcors , $3.40(35.00 ( ; stockcrs and
feeders , $ l.0OJ3.23 ( : range steers , $3.10.
Hogs Receipts , 5,400t shipments , none ;
market higher ; heavy , $ J.tlO3.75 ; packing ,
$ y.505J3l55 ; light , $3.453.U0.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Cutclrt
Tuesday , Dee 31 ,
The light receipts are having the natural
result of advancing the market , The market
has commenced to recover and Is gradually
creeping up airalu and if shippers will not
lese their heads and swamp oterytblug
with a big ruu of uufluUhea stutT there is
no reason why It should not continue to Im
prove Owing to the light offerings today's '
market was quoted still stronger and the
trade was fairly Diisk on anything that tbo
ouyors happened to want There was ono
bunch of corn fed steers good enough to
bring $4.00 , buUtho bulk went at $3.05 3.75.
For the amount of stuff hero there
were quite a number of rather desirable cows
on sale whloh sold nt firm prices The sales i
ranged ml the way from $1.85 to $2.7.1. prln I
clpally at $2.00@2.25. Nearly all the stockers -
ors and feeders on sale vctorday were sold I
before the close and bs there were no fresh I
receipts to spc.iK of , the market was almost
bare A few head went at t2. ' .H3.00. )
HncM
Hoes advanced a shade to Bo today and the
market was actlvo at the advance Whllo
the populnr price yesterday was $3.50 , today
it was J3.V5 ! , with the top at $3.00. The buy
ers wanted tbo hogs , and with such n light
Tuesdays run they did not hesitntonny In
buying , but cleared up the yards In shorter
der The trade was soon ever , nnd the mar
ket had practically clo cd by the mlddlo of
the forenoon Comparing today with last
Tuesday , a heavy falling nft in the rccoluts
will bo noticed , amounting to fully 1,500
hend ,
Sheep ,
For the first titno In a wcok the market
was fairly well supplied with sheep The
demand was pretty good and a considerable
proportion of these on sale wcro sold
Hcoelpts
Cattle _ 800
Hogs „ 3,300
Sheep , , 075
PrcvAllInz Prloas
The following is a tahlo of prices paid In
this market for the gr.iiloi of stock men
tioned :
Prlmo steers , 1303 to 1000 lbs . 4.00 @ 4. . " > 0
Good steers , 1250 to 1453 lbs . . 3.00 (83 ( > 0
Good steers , 1050 to IWM lbs . . 3.33 ( it > 3.SO
Common 1000 to 1150 lb steers 3.9'J @ 3.2.
Common canners 1.00 Ml.50
Ordinary to fair cows 1.50 ® l SO
Fair to good cows l.bO ® 2,10
Good to choice cows 2.00 ® 2.50
Choice to fancy cows 2.60 ( liKUH )
Fair to good bulls 1.50 ® 2,25
Light stockers and feeders . . . 2.00 @ 2.00
Feeders , 959 to 1100 lbs 2.80 ® 3 90
Fair to choice light hogs 3.5.1 K3.00
Fair to choice honvy hogs ! U > 2) .tS3.55
Fair to choice mixed hogs 3.50 ® 3.53
It lirosontniivi ! Stlos
STTEIIS
No Av Pr No A v. Pr
1 750 $1 75 7 1047 $3 15
1 800 2 50 2 1130 1115
2 990 2 110 12 lo73 3 80
23 10 0 2 75 20 1031 U 20
2 930 3 75 15 1145 8 20
1 1090 2 SO 21 1091 3 23
0 913 3 90 19 1831 3 23
1 1090 3 00 13 1100 3 30
11 S53 3 05 5 1110 3 15
20 1181 3 05 14 1140 3(15 (
19 1103 3 10 30. ; 13S3 3 75
25 1034 U 12 > rf 3 1410 3 75
38 1290 3 15 17 1272 4 00
7 1140 3 15
cows
22 844 135 11 11C0 2 10
3 113 ! ) 105 4 10 2 15
t 11S0 105 18 9W > 2 15
1 1030 103 9 1031 2 15
14 707 170 0 1135 3 15
2 1070 1 75 25 90S 2 15
2 033 175 23 000 2 20
8 1104 185 3 10S3 2 20
1 1100 190 3 1270 3 20
13 1110 190 8 8S0 2 20
3 1087 190 2J 1000 2 23
4 1215 190 19 1117 2 25
I 1300 2 00 19 1101 2 83
9 904 2 00 4 1108 2 30
1 10S0 2(10 ( 4 1220 2 50
3 1237 2 10 10 1131 8 70
1 1010 3 10 8 950 8 75
nuits
1 1300 150 0 1400 2 00
3 12S0 105 1 1300 8 00
3 1207 170 1 1000 3 10
2 1200 173 3 1543 2 25
3 1815 1 bO 1 ir00 2 23
1 1540 1 TO 1 1080 2 50
2 1753 100 2 1813 3 50
1. . . - 1350 2 00
00CALVUS.
CALVUS
1 200 3 00 1 150 3 50
3 287 2 00 2 140 3 50
1 40J 2 25 fl 833 3 50
32 EOS 2 85 1 140 4 25
4 430 2 50
STOCKCIIS
14 490 2 00 S 745 2 50
3 000 2 30
iiEircus
1. . . . . . . . . 830 2 10 18 9S3 2 75
8 919 2 75 1 U40 3 00
0 990 2 05
FEEDKU1.
2 BOO 2 33 25 951 3 00
23 931 2 00
00CAX.vnitJ.
CAXvnitJ i
1 1010 123 8 S94 150
1 820 L10
STAGS
2 1C05 8 . 00
noas
No av Sh Pr No Av Sh Pr
51..378 200 $3 50 43..899 40 $3 55
09..273 120 3 50 51..341 300 3 55
01..318 410 3 30 43..399 240 3 53
6(1. ( . . .232 120 fi 50 01..313 100 3 55
01. . . .259 440 ! l 50 70..255 40 3 53
'
57..275 200 3 50 57..801 100 3 55
71..242 100 3 60 07..259 240 3 55
76..190 40 3 50 70..271 840 8 55
4'J..871 320 3 50 03..399 840 3 55
05.,331 100 3 52K 50..354 120 3 55
05..2S0 200 3 52K 53..310 40 3 55
50..293 440 3 fi'JK 70..229 40 3 55
71..214 200 3 52H 79..315 180 3 53
52..301 800 3 52)f ) 53..318 3 55
73..213 80 3 Wiyi 09..845 200 3 55
04..803 100 8 52X 50..275 120 3 55
55..202 80 3 52J 00..801 100 3 55
69..201 40 8 52K 101. . . 827 480 3 55
55..290 40 3 52tf 09. . . 245 100 3 55
55..21-3 3 55 127..200 40 8 55
43 . . .801 3 55 01..103 3 55
83..217 100 3 55 S3..243 123 3 55
87..183 3 55 54. . . 301 40 4-57K
59..200 80 3 55 03..815 40 3 57M
08..238 200 3 55 03..855 3 57'i
05..203 320 3 53 D5..31U 40 0 57K
68..237 3 55 63..210 200 3 57K
45..317 SO 3 55 53 . . .233 3 00
rtas
0. . . 100 2 73
SHEEP
No - Av Pr
93 western mixed corn-fed 123 $4 55
220 westerns , corn-fed 95 4 33
Purelimos of linns
Showing the number of nogs bought by
the packers and leading buyers on today's
market :
Armour-Cudahy Packing company 921
Omaha Packing company , 909
Swift & Compauy , 270
George H. Hummond & Company 634
Jones & Co ; 322
Purchases of Cattle
Uuyors , No
Swift & Company , , . . ,390
Ueorgo II Hammond , t Company , , , , , , . , , 01 ,
The Armour-Cudahy Packing company ,103
Leo Rothschild 103
Hamilton , StophousA Co 4
R. Uecker 14
Shippers and feeders . , , 377
Purchases nt Hliocp ,
Sllborhorn 03
Swift , 280
Llvo Stock Notes
Hogs higher ,
Cattle market stronger ,
Quito a run of Bheep
Hogs yesterday averaged 277 pounds and
sixty-one to the car
During the range season this year there
have been received at this | * oint 93,400 head
of cattle from the ranges July was the
lightest month and Soptomoor the heaviest ,
These cattle were mostly from Wyoming
and Colorado The record kept by the in *
specter , Mr A. L. Talbot , Is as follows :
July , 2,500 ; August 15,000 ; Septenfbor ,
27,800 ; October 27,000 ; November 17,000 ;
December , 8,000 , This U several thousand
short of 1883.
Madison county Is not feeding qulto as
many cattle as usuul this year , says F , A.
Uarrott of Newmans Grove , Neb , but tbo
quality wi'l bo hotter as the farmers nnd
feeders of that section would rather food the
immense corn crop than turn it ever to the
olevntors ut 13 < yi 1c. The cholera has not yet
made Its nppeurnnco among the hogs and
the largo crop of spring pigs Is In prlmo con
dition
A. S. Icrser , editor of the Northwestern
Live Stook Journal , the recognized authority
on range topics , was among the visitors at
the yards today
With Oaitlc
On tbo market with cattle : O. H.
Dutwln , Crescent , la ; E. Muuh , Nehawka ;
O. W. Pcrley , Colon ; U. W , Julian Casev ,
In ; J. S. Dee , Shelby , lo.5 ; ( ! . It Benedict ,
Shelby , la ; The Run teen company ,
Eiirlinp , In ; Ij Shorctf , Panama , In ;
W , J. Roundy , Panama , la.j Ran
Frazlor Waynes Louis Oopty , Hartlngton ;
Fred Olsori , Hartlngton vC W. Mlllor , llnrt-
Ington ; M. It Hognrty , Oakland , la ; W. S.
Croiikbitc , Dow City ; C. Oskamp : Clarks ;
Fred Ivclloy , lllvorSluuxIh ; W. II Collins ,
Ilivcr Sioux , In ; C. Lewis , Rlvor Siouxla ;
Frank Hinds , I.yoni ; II S. Smith , Mil Torn ;
II L , Johns Hurwell ; J , M. Harrett Mai-
vorn ; G. C. Manam , Clofn"\Vater ; J. Hastle ,
Julian , ' , ,
With ll6t > 4.
On the market with hogs today : A. F ,
Hanghu , Tobias ; Dryer & S , Ravonnn ; John
M. Glade , Ansolmo ; Taylor it Blair , Broken
How ; J. L. McDonoilEh ( Ord ; J. M. Kinorlno ,
Council Bluffs , la ; L. W. Adams , Logan ,
In ) J. W. Stocker , Logan , In ; J.II , Butler ,
Crescent , In ; J. Hnstio , Panama ; McMn-
ban , Arlington ; A. K , Tunborg ,
Hooper ; Packard , li & J. Crolghton ;
C. W. Doou Casey , In ! J. S. Dee , Shelby ,
la : C. R. Benedict , Shelby , la ; P. Uhlors ,
Mlndcn , In , ; The Hutitoon company , Ear
ling , In ; R. A. Tomplctoii , Tekamah ; M. II
hegarty , Oaltland , In ; O , W. Hogors , Dun
lap , la : M. S. Stevens , Donlson , la ; George
Rue , Silver City , In ; F. Faulkner , Hogors ;
Crauch Brothers , St , Edwards ; J , W.
Prlco , Hruning ; Isaao Dciudorf , . Mcrna ;
L. F. Stilt , Coin , la ; Bnnk of Coin , Coin ,
la ; J. Bower , Blnnchnrd ; Win , Bnsch ,
Rosecorry , Mo ; F. M. Buniugton , Cllcn-
wood , la ; JC Welch , Clarinda , In ; Per
kinc & O. , Octavln ; John Dcm , Hooper ; D.
Hoi stein , Scnhncr ; N , AV & M. Co , Wis-
nor ; M. 11. Huffman , Nellgh ; G. C. Mnburn ,
Clear Water ; L. Gurtln , Newman Grove ;
N.V. . M. Co , Leigh ; John Not , Clnrkson ;
It Lomnicr Humphrey ; Wm Groshnns ,
Sutton ; Wm Bays , Vnlpnralso ; Clark H. ' &
Co , Weston _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Willi Sheep
On the market with sheep today : Hry-
nut & Fordyco , St Edwards ; Fordyce & B. ,
Schuyler ; T. Tlornoy , Broken Bow ; Morse ,
Hogors & Company , Morse BlulTs
OMAHA WHOIiESAIjK MAUIWUH
Groocrlos , l'roiluoc , Fruits , 15tc.
Eous Strictly fresh , 21@23c ; cold storage ,
Hides , Pii.th : , Tallow , Etc Green salted
hides , li'fc ' ; No 2 , g. s. hides 3 c ; dry Hint
hides , 57c ; calf hides , 4' ' ® 4J5c ; damaged
hides , 2c less ; sheep pelts , green , each , 33c ®
$1.00 ; sheep volts , dry , per lt > , ® : ) c : tal
low No 1 , 4c ; No 2 , ( < t . 'V'lo' grease , white ,
44 } < fc : yellow , 2 } < f8c
BuTTRit Creamery , fancy , 23@23c ; choice ,
20@21c. Dairy , fancy , 15 ® 17c ; choice , 14@15o.
Country , futicy , 14@15o ; good to choice , 12 ®
18c ; fair , 10@llc ; Inferior , 09c
Pickles Medium per bbl , $3.00 ; small ,
$0.00 ; gherkins , $7.00 ; C & B chow chow ,
qts , $3.85 ; pts , $3.83.
PoTATOKS 23@30c for choice
Onions 40@00c.
Saubii Kiuut Bills , $4.75 ; half bbls , $3.S3.
SutiAits Cut loaf , 8J/0 ; cut loaf , cubes ,
8 0 ; standard , powdered , SJfo ; XXXX ,
powdered , 9c ; granulated , standard , 7c ;
confectioners A , 7 ! c ; white extra C , 0 > Jc ;
extra C Neb , OjS o ; umber , O.Yc ; California
golden C. 6e.
Br.EP TosiiL'i:9-Satt , bbls , $20.00.
Hav $3.00 ® 0.00.
Cnoi' Freu $13.00.
Bhax$10.00. .
Coin : 19c.
Oats 17c.
Veal Choice , medium size , 5 ® ; * > c ; choice
heavy , 34c. , v
Lti-$1.75@4.50. :
Lire Pioeons Per doz , $1.50.
Provisions Hums , No ; 1 , 10-lb nvorngo ,
9 ? c ; 20 to 22-lbs , Hio12 \ to 14-lbs. 10c ;
shoulders , 5c ; broakfastbacou , , No 1 , 8)40 ) ;
ham sausage , 9c ; dried bocf hams , 8u ; beet
tnnrM a. S'i.Od nor dnzeil r drv milt inputs TAi
( iT5 ? c per lb ; ham roulette , OKc ; add lc per
lh for small lots
Mess Ponk Per bbl , $10.85.
Bananas According "to slzo , per bunch ,
$2.00@3.00.
Burrr.niNE Tubs , 13c ; ' rolls , lie ,
COCOANHTS-Pcr 100 , $5.00.
AiTi.B Burrr.it Cc ' '
ClDEii Bbls , $5.50 ; hf bbls , $3.00.
Mai-lb Smuu 13 > f@l5' per lb
Candy 9 > i@22c per llv
CiuNiinuuiEs Cape Cod ' 310.t)0@tl.OO. )
OiUNtiES Florida , perbox , ? 3.00@5 00.
BfCKWHEAT FloUu Per bbl , $3.5U@0.00.
Wool Fine , average , 22@23o ; modlum ,
average , 2128o ; quarter blood , average , 80
21c ; coarse , avcrugd , 1517c ; cntts and
rough , uvorago , 14@10c.
Fuhs Beaver , per lb , $2.50(31.00 ( ; otter ,
each , $3.007.)0 ( ) ; wolf , oach,50c$1.23 ; coon ,
each , 23@75a ; mink , each , 15@00u ; muskrat ,
fall , 5@9c : skunk , rat 2500e ; badger , rat ,
25 ( S0o ; deer skins , fall , per lb , 1827c ;
winter , 12@22o.
Beans Choice hand picked navy , $1.75 ®
1.80 ; choice hand picked medium $1.05 ®
1.70 ; choice hand picked country , $1.501.05 ;
clean country , $1.50 < .cil.G0 ; Inferior country ,
$1.00@1.25.
Game Pralno chickens , $4.00 ; mallard
ducks , $ il.00i 3.50 ; mixed ducks , $ l.50@2.00 ;
teal , $1.25l.r 0 : Jiick snipe , $1.001.25 ; quail ,
$ t.231.75 ; Jack rabbits , $4.00@4.50 : small
rabbits $ l.001.20 ; squirrels , $1.00@1.10 ;
plover , 75c$1.00 : venison saddles , ll13c ;
carcasses,0QJ10.
Lemons Fancy , $3.50@7.50 ; choice , $3.50
® 3.00.
Celekv Per doz , 30c.
CALIl'OKNIA GltAl'ES $2.00.
Salsoda 1s ® 4Ko per lb
Stauch 4Ji8o per lb
Stove Polish $3.0o@5.S7 per gross
Buooms I tie , $3.00 ; 8 tic , $2.20 ; stables ,
$3.80 ; common , tl.501.7ft.
Laud Tierces Rolluod , 5 o ; jmr o leaf ,
0 > .jc ; kettle rendered , 0c. ! . Add'jj'c to % c
for smaller quantities
Fakinaceous Goods Barley , 3@3J o ;
farmn , 4Ko : peas , 3o ; oat meal 2J/5o ;
macaroni , Ho ; vermicelli , lie : rice , 8 > ®
6c : sago and tapioca , 07c ; lima beans ,
CorrER Roasted Arbucklo's Arlosa ,
24o ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 24 < o ; Gorman ,
24 ? c ; Dilworth , 2J ( o ; Aluroma , 21c.
Cori'KE Green Fancy old golden Rio ,
21c ; fancy old poaborry , 23K ° i " ' ° . choice to
fancy , 22c ; Rio prime , 21c : Rio , good , 19c ; .
Mocha , 29o : Java , fancy Mandohling , 27u ;
Java , good interior , 24o ; African , 30 > o.
Canned Fish Brook trout , 3 lb$2.40 ; sal
mon trout , 2 lb , $2.25 ; clams , 1 lb , $1.85 ;
clams , 3 lb , $2.00 : clam ciiowdor , 3 lb , $1.85 ;
deviled crabs , I lb , $2.85 ; deviled crabs , 3 lb ,
tf.50 ; codfish balls , 3 Hi , $1.75 ; cavicr , % lb ,
$2.25 ; ocls , 1 lb , $3.40 ; lobsters , 1 lb , $1.90 ;
lobsters , 2 lb , $2.95 ; lobsters , deviled , } { lb ,
$22.5 ; mackerel , 1 lb , $1.75 ; mackerel must
ard sauce , 3 lb , $2.00 ; mackerel , tomato
sauce , 8 lb , $2,00 ; oysters , 1 lb , $1,10 ; oys
ters , 2 lb , $1,90 ; salmon , C. H.,1 lb , $1,90 ;
salmon , C. R. , 2 Hi , $3.80 ; salmon , Alaska , 1
lb , $1.05 ; salmon , Alasca 2 Hi $ J.05 ; shrimps ,
1 lb $2.00.
Diiiki ) Fituir Currants , now , do ; prunes ,
casks 1300 His , 4 o ; prunes , bbls or bags ,
i'iOcitron \ puo ) , drums , SO ltin , 24o ; lemon
pool , drums , 20 lbs , 20c ; furd dates , boxes 12
lbs , 9o ; apricots , choice evaporated , 14u ;
apricots , Jelly , cured , 25 lb ) boxes , 15u ; apri
cots , fancy , Mount Hamilton , 25 lb boxes ,
10c ; apricotB , choice , bagspfiO lbs , 14 } < o , ap
ples , ovuporated , Aldeu , ,50 Hi boxes , OKu ;
applRB , star , 8 0 ; apples , Taney , Alden , 5 lb
10c ; npplos , fancy , Aldoj > ,3 lb , 10 > a ; Salt
Lake , 9K ° ' . blackberries ) Evaporated , 50 lb
boxes , 5 > ifGt0 a ; chorricA pitted , dry cured ,
He ; pears , California farioy , } ( a boxes , 25 lb ,
12o ; peauhes.Cal , No , 1 , fancy > s , unp rings ,
bO lbs , 15o ; uectnrlnes , rod , 14c ; nectarines ,
silver boxes , 15a ; plttedlplums , Gal 25 lbs ,
boxes , 8)fc ) ; raspberries , cvap N , Y „ new ,
20c ; prunes , Gal H 0 , WdOO boxes , 25 lbs ,
7c ; prunes , Cal KC , CD-70 , , ( lc ; orange pool ,
l&c ; raisins , California Loidons ; , crop 1AS9 ,
$2.25 ; raisins , Cal lee o uiuscatels , crop 1889 ,
$2.10 ; Valcnelas 1S83 , M6Valoncias \ , now ,
7c ; Cal seedless , ska , 7\'c.
Canned Meats Cornbil beef , 1 lb square
cans , $1.20 ; corned hoof , 1)1 ! ) lb square cans ,
$3.05 ; corned beef , 0 lb' square cans , $0.50 ;
corned beef , 14 lb squaro'cans , $14.00. Lunch
tongues , I lb round , cans , $2.00 ; lunch
tongues , 3 lb round cans , $1.75. Brawn , 1 lb
siuaro cans , $1.20 ; brawn , 3 lb square cans ,
$3.00 ; brawn , 0 lb square cans , $0.50 : brawn ,
14 lb square cams , $ U,00. Ox tongues , ljf lb
round cans , $5.00 ; ox tongues , 3 lb round
cans , $0.00 ; ox tongues 2' lb round cans ,
$7.00 ; ox tongues 8 lb round cans , $8.00.
Chipped beer , 1 lb round cans , $3.00 ; chipped
beef , 2 lb round cans , $1,00. Roast beef , 1
lb round cans , $ I.3J ; roast beef , 3 lb round
cans $3.00. Petted ham , ) / < b round cans ,
05c ; potted bom , } J lb round guns ,
$1,20. Deviled ham , < { lb round cans , 05o ;
deviled him , ) i lb rounds caus , $1,30. Pot
ted oxtongue , } i lb round caus , 05o ; petted
oxtongue , if 1I1 round cans , $1.20. Com
proisod ham , 1 lb square cans , $ l.5 : com
pressed hum , 2 lb square cans $2.75. Tripe ,
3 lb round cans $1.80. Minced collops , 2 lb
round cans , $2,20. Boneless pigs feel , 3 Jb
square caus , $2.25 , Ono pound cans are
packed two dozen and four dozen to case
Two | K > und cans are packed ono dozen ami
two dozen to case Half pound cans packed
two dozen to cats Quarter pound caas
MHHHHI
packed four ' dozen to- case All prices per
dojon net
Nits Almonds , lft10o | Broills , 12ijo ;
filberts , 12)fc ) ; pecans , lie ; walnuts , 12 > < o ;
peanut cocks , 8X0 ; roasted , llo ; Tcnnotsco
peanuts , 7a
Stt'SAOR Bolognn,4ifftfc | ; Frankfort,7o ;
toneuc 80 : summer , 20b ; headcheese , Oc
Pottt.Titv Chickens , per doz , llvo hens ,
$3.85 ; spring , $2. 0rt2.73 ( : dressed , per lb'
® So ; turkeys , live , S10. ' ; dressed , WalOo
ducks , llvo , per doz , $2.60@3.00 ; dressed , per
lb , 9llc ; geese , llvo , per doz , $3.00SUK ) ;
dressed , per lb , S9c
At'ft.Es Per bbl , common , $2.002,25 ;
cholto , $ J.50.00 ( : fancy , $4.O0.VO0 ,
Minck Mevt 20-lb cans , 7Vc.
Honey IBo per lb for choice
PitERBitvns 9Xl0o per lb
Jellies 4 ( < Mso ) per lb
Beeswax No 1,10l0e.
OiiocoL Tr and Cocoa 2137o per lb ;
Gorman cblckory , rod , So
Pies Fbet Pickled , kits , 75o ; spiced pigs
tongues kits , rJ.35 ; pickled tripe , kits , 05o ;
plcitlcd II C trlpo , kits , 85o ; spiced pigs
hocks , kits , $1,15.
Si-ices Whole , per lb Alsplce , 0c ; Cas
sia , China , Oo ; cloves , Pcnntig , 28c ; nulmcgs ,
No 1 , 75o ; popper , 1819c.
GlNOKti-Jamalca , u pints $3.00 per doz
Cheese Young Americas full cronm,12' ' c ;
nctory twins , 11 ® 12 } < c ; oft grades , 7bc :
Van Rosscn Edom , $11,50 | ier doz ; bup sago ,
23o ; brick , 12Jfo ; llmburger , lie ; domestic
Swiss 13i814c. (
Wiiaw'Ino PaVku Straw , per lb , 1' ' ; ®
2Kc ; rae 2Jv 'o ; manllla , 11 , 5 _ 0Jic ; ; No
t , 7c.Baiis
Baiis Union Squnro , 85 per cent oft list
Su.T Dairy 280 lbs in bbl , built , $3.10'
best grade , 00 , fis , $2.30 ; bestgrado , 100. 3 * ,
$2.40 : best grade , 28 , 10s , $2.20 ; rock salt ,
crushed , $180 ; dairy salt , Ashton , 60 lb
bags , 85c ; built , 231 lb bags , $3.25 ; common ,
In bbls , $1.25.
Flouii State $ l.005.00 ; fancy , $3.00 ®
5.40.
5.40.FiHit
FiHit Dried codfish , 4) ) ® Sc ; sealed her
ring , 20c per box ; hoi herring , dom , 65o ;
Hamburg , spiced herring$1.50 : hoi herring ,
Imp , 80o ; mackerel , No 1 shore , $11.50 ;
fano.V moss , $13.60 per 100 lbs ; white fish ,
No 1 , $7.00 ; family , $2.75 ; trout , $3.33 ; sal
mon , $8.60 ; anchovies , 85c.
OiLs-ICcrosono-P. Wife ( ' ; W. W. , 12c ;
headlight , 12jfo ; gasoline , 74o , 12o ; lard , No
1,44c ; No 2 , 40c ; salad oil , $1.85 ( 9.00 per
dozen
SoAi's-Castllo , . mottled , per lb , S@10c ;
castile , white , per lb , 1315c.
Twinc9 nnd tionr- .
BiNDEits' TwtNK-SIsul , 13c ; Hf Si Hf
He ; manllla , 15c
Clotheslines Cotton , 50 ft , $1.17 : cotton
00 ft , $1 35 ; Jute , 50 ft , 90c : ] ute , 00 ft , $1.00.
Cotton Twinr Fine , 20c ; medium , 10o ;
heavy temp , 14c ; light honip , 10c.
Sail Twine B. sail , 20c ; Calcutta , llo ;
manllla rope , 14o ; sisal rope , ll 'fc ; new
process , 8K0 ; Jutc.OJ . c ; cotton , 10c ; hldo
rope , 17a
Iitinitior anil Bulldini ; Material
Stock Boahds A , 12 , Inch , s I s , 11 and 10
feet , $45 00 ; B , 13 Inch , sis , 18 , 14 and 10
feet , $41.00 ; U , 13 inch , sis , 13 and 10 feet ,
$80.00 ; D , 18 Inch , sis , 12 , 14 and 10 feet ,
$23.00 ; No I com 12 In , s 1 s , 13 foot , $13.00 ;
No 3 com 13 In , sis , 14 and 10 feet , $17.50 ®
18.50 ; No 1 com 13 in , sis , 10 , 18 and 20
feet , $18.50 ; No 2 com 12 in , s 1 s , 14 aud 10
foot , $10.00.
Poi-i.Aii Lu.MiiEit Clear poplar box bds , %
in , a2 s , $35.00 ; clear poplar , % panel , $39.00 ;
clear poplar , ? In panel , $25.O0cloar ; poplar ,
% in panel stock wide , s 2 8 , $23.00 ; clear
poplar corrugated celling , % , $29.00.
Posts White cedur , 0 in halves , 12o ;
white cedar li % in halves and 8 in quarters ,
lie ; white cedar , 4 In round , 10c ; Tennessee
red cedar , split , . 10c ; spilt oak , white , So ;
sawed onk , 13c.
Sun LaiNo. . 1 plain , 8 nnd IS in , $17.00 :
No 3 plain , 8 aud 10 in , $15.50 ; No 1 , O G.
$13.00.
DIMIIMSIONS AND TIMIlEIt
12 ft 14 ft 10 ft 13 ft 20 ft 82 ft 21 ft
2x4. . . .15 00 1500 15 00 1000 1000 1S0J 1S00
2x0..15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 1800
2x8 . . .15 00 15 .0 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 18 00
2x10..15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 1800
2x13..15 00 1300 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 1800
4x43x'i .10 00 10 00 10 00 17 00 17 00 19 00 1900
Fkncino No 1 , 4 and 0 In , 12 and 14 ft ,
rouL'h , $10.00@10.50 ; No 1 , 4 and 0 in , 10 ft ,
$17.00@17.50 ; No 8 , 4 and 0 111 , 13 and 10 ft ,
$13.5014.0d ; No 8 , 4 and 0 in , 10 ft , $15.00.
Finishing : 1st and 2d clear , \\i \ inch , s 2
s , $19.0051.00 ; 1st ana 2d clear , 1J { nnd 3
inch , s 2 s , $17.0050.00 ; 3d clear , IU inch , s
2 s. $43.0040.00 ; B solcct , 1 / , 1 % and 2
inch , s2 s , $37.0033.00 ; 1st and 2d clear , 1
inch , s 2 s , $45.00 ; 3d clear , 1 Inch , s 2 s ,
$30.00 ; A select 1 inch , s 2 s$34,00 ; IJ select ,
I inch , s 2 s , $29.00.
Battens , Well TumNo , Pickets O. G.
Batts , 2f } inch , COc ; O. G. Uatt9 , 2Ji@3. ss , .
35c ; 3-in well tubing , D. & M. and bev ,
$22.00 ; pickets , D. & H. , flat , $22.00 ; pickets -
ots , D. & H. , square , $19.00.
Flooiuno 1st com 0-Inch , white pmo ,
$31.00 ; 2d com 0 In white piuo , $31.00 ; 3d
com Gin whi o pine , $20 00 ; D com 0-ln white
pine , $80.00 ; com 4 and 0-in yellow Pine ,
$15.00 ; Stur4-inyollow pine , $17.00 ; 1st and
2d clear yellow pine , 4 and 0-in. $19.00.
Shinoles Per M XX clear $3.20 ; extra
'A1" , $2,811 ; standard A , $2.40 ; 5 inch clear ,
$1.00@1.70 ; 0 inch clear , $1.75@1.S0 ; No 1 ,
$1.10l,15 ; clear rod cedar , mixed widths ,
from Washington territory , $3.40 ; California
rod wood , dimension widths , $1.50 ; oypress ,
clear heart , dimension widths , $3.25 ; laths ,
$2.40.
BoAiins No 1 com , sis , 12 , 14 and 10 ft ,
$18.00 ; No 2. do $15.00 ; No 3 , do , $14.00 ;
No 4 , do , ( ships cull ) , $11.00. Add 50c per
m ft for rough
Ceiwno and Pahtition 1st com JIn
white pine partition , $ .12.00 ; 2d com J/-ln
white pine partition , $27.00 ; clear -myollow
Pine celling , $20.0u ; clear nlu Norway ,
$13.50 ; 2d com % -ln Norway , $12.50.
Lime Best , bOc
Cement $1,25.
Plastek $2.20 ,
IlAiit 20c.
Buildino Bkick Common , ? 0.O0@7.5O | lor
in ; selected , 87,509.OO per m ; sewer brick ,
$9.0010.00 per m.
Sash 00 per cout discount
Doons , Blinds and Mouldings 50 nnd 10
per cent off
Taiuikd Felt $2.00 per owt
Stiuw lioAiin $1.40 per ewt
Drugs mill C/iiunilculs ,
Acid Sulphuric , per pound , 2Wc : citric ,
per pound 51c : oxulic , per pound , 14u ; tar
taric powdered , per pound , 42o ; carbolic , 37
@ 44c.
Alum Per pound , 2-fo. ]
Ammonia Carbonate , per pound , llo ,
AiuiowROOT Per pound , 15c.
Balsam Copaiba , per pound , 03c ; tolu 53
® 55o.
Boiux Refined , per pound , 10c.
HLunVmtoL-Sc.
CAMI'MOH lie
CltEAM TAIITAII 34C ,
Cuttle Fisii 37o.
Dextmne 11c.
Gltcehinb 81c.
Hors 37c.
Indigo 75c.
Insect Powder 13o ,
Moui'iilNU $2.85 ,
Oi'iUM $3.00.
QuiNlNK 47c.
Hock Saltb 27c.
Sai'i-hon Am 34c.
SArrnoN Si'AN $1.07.
SaLTPIiTKE SO
Sui.rnun FLOwnt 4o ,
Soda , Bi-Uahii. 4c
SlLVEIl-NlTltATE $1.29.
White Wax 52c
Yellow Wax 32o.
Linseed Oil oOa
Linseed Raw , 57c.
CArroii Oil No 1 , $1.21.
Si-EitM Oil $1.10.
TUtll'ENTINB 53c.
Neatsfoot Oil No , 1 , 67c
Why tlio IlarDoi- Polo Is Strlpil ,
Anciently bnrbora performed minor
oneratlons In surpory , purticulnrly
bleeding To nsslat in this operation
the nation t would urasp a staff or polo
which was always kept by tlio burbor-
surgeons To this staff was tied the
tnpo used in bandaging tlio patients
arm Whan not 111 use tlio polo was
hung outside ns a sign of tlio duties
performed within Lutor tlio idontlcal
polo uaod by putionta wns not oxhibltod
us a sign , out instead a nulntod polo
was placed beside the doorway At
Urst surgeons poles were painted rod
and white striped , while these of moro
harbors were roqulred to bo white and
blue , This law was enforced in Eng
land up to 1702 ,
Change of life , backache , monthly Irregu
larities , hot flashes are cured by Dr Miles
Nervine Free samples at Kuhn & , Co 's 15th
and Douglas
HHHHHI
AfKSTKIlN PACKlNtl lNTUKKslB
An Incrensnomjinrcil with tlio
I'rrrhitui Yrnr
CtNiiNNATt , O. , Dec 31. ( Special Telegram
gram to Tun Bee.1 Tomorrows Prlco
Current will say : For the holiday wcok
there has boon a fairly good movement of
hogs In the west , the total pacxlng for the
period being 3C0.0OO compared with about
240,000 n year ngo , The aggregate packing
smco November 1 Is nbout 3,000,000 ngalnst
3,030,000 n year ace nndi3,750,000 two yo , r
ago For the calendar year , 18S9 , the west
ern packing has been 12,810,000 against 10-
535,000 m 1SS3 , Comparisons of packing
since November 1 are as follows :
Plaeo I liyi | ft55T"
rhTeairo l.lW.un ' T tel
K n aiCity ; iaiv.oix ) m\t\M
Omaha 1W , X ) 17IUW
Pt.Lonis lOi.roj iHiwx )
IndlananolU 1M.U00 ll'MWl
Cincinnati lfo.toi uu , ( 0
Mllwauteo 1iWiM ) 13\O0J
Ploux City . . . . . . . . : KP.Oul 12lVKi (
Cedar Itaplds . . llil.OW 0T , i0 ,
Clsvrland MOW 42 , VJ
l lllsvlllo * 2M , > 2.1.0W
ottumwa 6" .nm SVWI
KeokUK 4TW 2S..M0
Nebraska City ( ! , nee nuxu
BtJosoph 3 , on0 ai.OtX )
All others . . . 6W.0OO M0.0QU
SHROEDER & DEAN ,
GRAIN ,
Provisions § Stocks
Basement First National Bank
303 SchiUi llilli Street , - Omaha ;
COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL BANK
Capital , - $400,000
Surplus , - 40,000
Ofllrorsand Diroctora II M. Mnrsomnn , (1
M. HltrlicocK , Ins , ( > arncauIr , A. Henry , K
M. Andersnn , Wm ( J. Maul , v tires 1 1 , . II Will
alms , A , I' . Ilrfpktn ? , pre ? . ; A. Millard , casnlcr ;
( ' . | 1. llryant , assistant cashier
NEBRASKA
NATIONAL BANK
TJ S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB
Capital $100,0110
Surplus Jan 1st , 1880 V2,003
Ol-TICBUS AND DIHKCrOIISl
IIbniiv W. Yatks President
I.kwis S. Hkkii , Vice President
A. U.TOtl' .IAt.IK ,
W. V. Moiisn ,
John s. Collin * .
It C. CLsmso
J. N. II I'ATIIICH ,
W. 11. i ? . llncilliiy , rnshlor
THE IRON BANK ,
Cor 12th anil Far nam Sts
A Roncrul Oiinklng llii"lne33 Transacted
$ $ iTfi P VU MIM LU
Bn 1 Bvi B E 4 < SSUED BY CITIES ,
SB 81 Rjl O COUNTIES , SCHOOL
W Is s& , "a " DISTRICTS , WATER
Correspondence solicited , COMPANIES , ETC
NW Karris Company
. . & , Bankers ,
I63-IG3 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO
70 State Streat BOSTON
OMAHA MWAuTuM
Boots and Shoos
'
KI11KEXDALL , JOSES * CO ,
fiucccssors to Heed , Jones & Co ,
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots &Ste
AkodU for tlnston llubber Shoe Co , 1103.1101 and 110J
liarnoy Street , Oaistui , Nebnisku
, _ ? / ° w ° r- , '
srohz & iLEii ,
Lager Beer Brewers
1581 North Eighteenth Street , Ompuii Nebraakn
Cornlco
eaole onjtmuE ironK.v ,
Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice
Wlndow-eapi nnd metallloskyllnhtt John Kpcnetcr ,
proprietor Ilia and llll aoutli lJtli ( itreet
CLAHK S VEAS1 UEAThd CO „
Pamiis , Pines and Engine , .
Eteara , w ! er , rallvtnr and ndnlng mpplles , etc
taj.Vfland ! < { "amain ttfOclOniiilm
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO ,
Steam and Water Supplies ,
Ilalllilar winl mills , 918 and 0W Jones t „ Omaha
U. K lto a , Acting Mbnaccr
biioWnell & CO ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery
, , mills U13-121t
gh ut-lron work steam pumps taw
Jeavonworth street , Omaha
_ • Iron Workn
PAXTON & VIEIILISO IUONVOllKS \ ,
Wronght and Cast Iron Bnilding Wort
Ennlneftrass work , general founilrr , machine , and
blacksmith work , onico and works U , 1 . Ily
and nth street , Omaha ,
OMAHA WIRE & I HON WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
Desk rails , window nunrdt , Bower stands , nlre signs ,
etc Ki NorlU 10th street , Omaha
OMAHA SAFE A 1IION WORKS ,
Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes
Vaults , Jail work , Iron shutters _ nd tire ctrapts
8 , Andrsen.prop r. Cor , Hth and Jackson fets
Sash , boors * Eto
m. a. Disnnow & co ,
Wholesale manufacturers of
Saili Doors Blinds and
, , Mouldings .
Branch onico , istta and Isard streets , Omaha , Nth
"
SOUTH OMAHA
UNION STOCK YARD CO ,
Of South ma , Limited .
BROOKS BROS & CO
IMPOnTCRS AND WHOlCSAie DEALERS IN
• W s * . WatclieiJewelerr ) , "Rogeri" Silver
A&EHT \ Plated Flat Ware , Cutlery , Notions ,
( fe | Fane Coodt.Albumi , Toy Watshei ,
Itt raJJoat-Collar Springs ami all the
V xinhTy latest novelties for the neil
r Cur large and fully Illustrated
r L cauloeuo mailed to dealers only
T All mall orders rccelro our
r V prompt and best attention
Address 117-410 N. Fourth * UJIt LouIb Mo
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
1302 PAUNAM STREET
OMAHA JOBBERS ' D Y , I
Agrlotilturnl 'mP ' oniont |
LININGER A METCALE t'O * H
Asjicnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriage } 1
llutglrete Wholeale Omaha , Nebraika H
uomneTmiuiitrn x sroiiKiuu voi H
Manufacturer * and Jobhen In |
Wagons , Buggies , H Plows , Eta M
Cor ( lh hnd Tariric fttects , Omaha H
ArtlatB' MQlorlnlo HH
A. IWSPE , Jr , H
Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs | |
UU ton l slreet , Omaha , Nebraska |
. . _ Dqots nndi Shoos . _ |
W. V. MOttsii' CO , H
JoDbiirs of Boots and Slioc ] , M
101,1M1 , 1105 UoitBlas street , Omaha Manufactory * H
Summer street , liotun H
L i H
CooJT , Coke , Eto , . , H
JAMES W. TlIATCilEn COAL CO niru.L , M
Miners and Sliippers of Coal and Cote H
Ucioiii 31 U. B. National Hank llulldlnir , Omaha , | H
" " *
OMAHA COAL , COKE , fc LIME CO , |
t
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Mm of Hard and Soft Coal , H
atlgouihUlh Ureal , Omaha , Nchra.ka , |
NEI1HASKA FUEL CO , * M
Snippers of Coal and Coke M
214 South loth street , Omaha , Nebraska |
Commlaalon nnd Storngo |
RIODELL liilWELL , ' M
Storage and Commission Merchants , H
. , . . , . H
Bpeclallles-lliiller. eu rhoee pnultrr gats *
1112llowHid > tic < 'tOmnha , Neb 1
ClKora.n H
n
DEAN , ARMSTRONG .t CO , |
Wnolcsale Cigars , H
< 0tNorth Cth Street , Omnha , Neb ' • Hello 3 , M
• H
. iyJtSS sjJl Notions H
iir E. SMITH A CO , H
Dry Goods , Furnisliing Goods and Notions H
lllBand 1101 Dnuglnt , cor , llth atruet , Omaha , Neb " " * H
KILPA'lRICK KOCH DRY GOODS CO , |
Importers yoolicrs iu Dry Good ; , Notions H
Qents * Kurnlfhlntr t.nol . Corner tttlt nnd Ilirue ? H
streets Omlha , Nehra ia |
I I H
_ _ rurnlturo H
DEWEY A STONE H
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture .H
Faruam stroct , Omnha , Ncbrnaca H
CHARLES SHIVEhiCK , * H
Furniture H
Omaha , ebra ka H
i . 'i ' H
Crocorloa H
McCORDliIlADYA CO , H
• Wholesale Grocers , ' H
13th and I.eavi-nwrrth troot , Omaha , Nobmka | H
Hardware M
wj nno7iTcir , H
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel
SpnnRB , wagnr atock , hir.itvnro , lumber , eto 1209 |
1811 Harney street.Omaha , H
HIMEIJA Valf&TA YLOR , H
Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shoo H
Mechanics Tools nnd nurTaln pc lo . IIDA Douglaa H
streetUiuuha , Nib , H
Lumber , Eto M
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , * H
Wholesale Liunlcr , Etc
Imported and Amerlenn Portland Cement State ) H
ascnt lorMllwnukoe llydrnultc Cement Bsasasasa |
and ( julio ? White Ilnm B
CHAS R. LEE , H
Dealer in Hardwocd Lumber , H
Wood carpels and parquet tloorinif Otli nud llouglal H
streets , Ouiaha , Nebraska . 1
OMAHA LUMUEIl CO , H
All Rinds of Building Material at Wholesale H
18th street and Union Tactile track , Omaha H
louis iTradford , * H
Dealer in Lumner , Lain , Lime , Sash H
Doors , etc Tarda Corner ; th nnd Oouj.a' . Omca MB
Corner 10th and Uounlas iflfl
*
FRED W.GRAY , M
Lumher , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc
Corncrl'th ' nnd UouiHaa street , Omaha , H
C. Ar . VIETZ , M
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber B
13lb and California streets , Omaha , Nebraska M
WlllMnory and N otlone- H
I. OBERFELDER A CO , | H
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
503,210 and 21 ? South llth street H
* H
Notion a. H
J. T. RbBlNSON NOTIONCO , " * M
Wholesale Notions and Fnrnishing Goods
1121 Harney atrect , Omaha |
Pile M
CONSQL IDA TED TA NK LINE CO " H
Wholesale Hcilned and Lubricating Oils
Alio Gresic , etc Omaha A , II , Ulabop , ManaKcr |
carpenier ' paper ' co , H
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carrr n nlco stock of pr'ntlnif ' , wrapplnn nnd writing H
paper , Special attcmlori Klyon to card paper , H
_
< B BH
A. L. DEANE & CO . H
General Auents for H
Halls ' Safes ,
821 anil 823 South 10th St . Omaha M
i , . - . . . " . . .4 M
Toys , Eto H
H. HARDY A CO , H
Jobbers of H
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Gees ,
House fc'urolihlDff ( Joods Children's OurlBgc * . K09 H
t-arnam itreet , OraftUB , Neb , H
-A
run M
CHICAGO SHORT LitlE I
OF THIS H
Chicago , Milwaukee St , Paul Ry ' 1
Tito Best Route from Omnha and Council H
DIuiTh to
- THE EAST E-
TWO TllAINB DAILY BliTWKHN OMAHA H
AMD COUNCIL HLVVta
Clilcngo , AND Milwaukee ,
BU 1'nul. Minneapolis , Cednr Baiildfj H
Rock Iilnud , Frecport , Rock furd , H
Clinton , Dubuque , Darcnport , i H
Elgin , Madison , Jnticsillle , I H
Ilelclt , Winona , La Crosse , H
And all other Important points East , Norlbsast sn < sH
boutbeaat '
For through tickets call on tbo tlskst f at at IMil 1
rarnam street , lo Darker Hives , or at Unlua l'aood
VBput H
Kullmsn Hlaaptrs and the flnsit Dlnloi Tars In the )
world are run an the mainline ot tue Chleairo , Mil B
waukee 4 bu Vaul llallnar , and BTerl attention U B
paid to passenRers br couiUous amplo/ts of tbj
" LIfnfKlt . fleneral Maniesr
j. r.TUCKIin , AsiiaintUeueratMacaser
A. V , It CAHI'IINTICU , Ueueral i'assenger an4
Ticket Ansnt
Otto K. IIKAVIOUI ) , Aul.tsat ( 'enaral t'aa.ccitl
aiul Ticket A sent
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