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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEEjjjEllIDAY , JANUAKY 10. 1800. : , I
SPECULATIVE MARKETS
tTllE
Wlioat Very Narrow , But the Clos
ings Show Small Gains
h \ CONSIDERABLE ACTIVITY IN CORN
A IlmtlliiK Trnilo In ProvlHlnnN Just
nl the Oo o of tlic session
Cnitln Aitntti In Aotlvo
Iicmnntl ,
* ciiicaoo rnonuoi : ma hurts
Chicago , Jim , 0. ( Special Telegram to
Tub Hke.I The wlioat marliot traveled
nlonKiti a. very norrow way today Its bounds
wc coiillticci to prlco lluctuaticiiRot j > jfc and
tie clo lnR show Bimll coins as compared
/ with yesterday News of tlio outstdo world
ff wui not of n discouraging character Cables
) t-ollectcd tttrouftor foreign markets The In
terior movement shows soinu enlargement
l''or the llrst four dnjs of tlio weak the ro-
colits | uro 710,470 bushels ngalnst M7.tior >
bushels for the corresponding four days last
week , thojgh the holidays may have Inter
fcrnd somnwhut with tlio movement lust
wcolc It-Is , however twica as lnnro as , lt
was last your The wuuthor continues line
nlid winter wheat cron prospects nro uxeol-
luiit , though the ulucneo of anuw lays the
plant open to danger It ouglit tp bo free from
There was hardly enough trading In January
or l-'nbriinry to establish quotations Specu
lative dcnllngs were almost entirely In May ,
a w which opened nt SIX 'ii-e. ' The market
j HhrnuiclEly went to s2't ' , 'o and worked down tom
m' filJie It old not go below Hint llguro during
the session nor above & 2 , lj , c The market
touched S2o ninny times and lit
that llguro ofrerings were of heavy
volume , Hutchinson , l'ardrldgo and
their followers having un apparently
uullinltcd quantity for snle Jluyors weto
not numerous scomlncly , but they were out
In sufliclent force to chuck ; i decline , though
• J. not to compel an advance The prlco clung
around 81J J@S2o most of the day nnd closed
ul 8lc , witn Jununry resting nl ' 6e and
robrnary at77J < c The net luiprovumcnt
scored was 'iQifn ' :
There was considerable activity in the
corn pit , the fears of the shorts being u
source of the greater part of It , and to trucu
back from effect to cause the diminishing re
ceipts Inspired this fear , which unpolled nn
nctlve demand for covering purposes Tlio
cash articles shared with the futures In the
„ improvement , which was gencrnlly partlel-
1 pated in by all grades and In all positions ,
'i'ho small quantity of No 3 in the dally receipts -
' coipts is likewise mchuco to the shorts ,
which they had become oblivious to while
their gnzo was riveted exclusively uooh
the long line of llgures which represents
the number of bushels in the past
seasons crop Today out of receipts or VH5
cars which , by the way , was 00 short of
yesterdays ostlmates only 43 curs were No
2 , and it was suddenly remembered that the
latter grmlo wa till that was available to
meet , the contracts , 1'rlces opened at a
alight Improvement , and trading at unco be
came nctivo nnd continued so throughout the
session , particularly in February and Mny
futures February started at ! K > > ' ; ) @ 29) a ,
which was nn Improvement on yestei days
cloning of VQ'i'e , anil It was soon run up to
closing at 2 { fclrSfe ! , orntjtfcovor
, Wednesdays resting llgures May closed
with sellers ut . ii'Jc ugamst 81o attho corresponding
spending tlmu yesterday
Oats were stronger , with fair activity
early ana subsequent dullness Tbo linn
tress was caused bylight receipts nnd csti-
mates for tomorrow anil The stroncth in
other markets , with most of the business m
Way , whici sold up nearly ) i < z 10 t&HQ'ifyle ,
though there was little demand
at the outside Near futures
were offered but sparingly , and In order to
secure occasional lines it was noecssary to
I'a.V J < @ . l4 ° advance , with Jnnnnry touching
SiOomnl next month 20J < c. No 2 regular
was nominal around 20 > e nnd for No U
white , May delivery , 33-Sfo was bid
There was a rattling trade in provisions
today , but it was ' nearly all transacted in the
last twenty minutes of the session Previous
to that tlmo tlio selling of a little lard nnd a
modcrnto quantity of porn by Hutchinson to
the Ailglo-Aiiiuricnn company was about all
there was to talk about From the start ttio
undertone was linn and prices showed nn
advancing tendency Just before the close
some good-sized buying orders from New
York were rocelvod and as packers were ap
parently indifferent about soiling , local snorts
took fright In thoscrauiblo to cover that
followed a sharp bulge resulted , May
pork scoring an advance of ! So ( )
EWic the opening figures It Bold up to $10.00
nnd closed at ) ? 9.05i $ ' .l.07.j. The not advance
in pork futures was & ! } ( g25c. Lard futures
moved up 2 } @ ( > o and rlos fi@7J c. In all of
tbo different artlclos May was the principal
trading month That future of lord ranged
nt t < 5 ni'tftgO.Oj ' on the split to $ G.07J $ nnd
closed at the top , while Mny ribs rested at
MO 'i after selling from $1.87J @ , .03 early up
to H.0rj(34.07jj ( { together I'oole , Sherman
and Ouunhy were conspicuous buyers at the
udvanco anit scattering shorts among the
grain crowd brought up tlio rear The out
side markets were steady and the hog mar
hot was stronger The shipping and , export
demand for the product continues unabated
CHICAGO MVE STOCIt
Cnio.voo , Jan 0. [ Spoclal Telegram to
Tiik HnB.l Catti.h The demand was again
nctivo and prices show no serious chatiga
since Monday on priuio and usual stcors
AVliat buyers classify as useful stoora were
again scarce , and , into anythiug else that is
scarce , were wanted Medium classes sold
n Bhado stronger than on Tuesday or Wed
nesdiiy , yet have not rcgalnod the decline of
Monday , which was 10@15c. There were n
few loads of Texaus on sale , mostly owned ,
however , by slaughtorcrs Native butchers '
stock was In good demand at steady prices
" "
v. Dealers in stockers and feodcrs reported the
supply rather scarce and prices strong
Uhoico to extra beeves , $4.90(3 ( 5. 'J5 ;
medium to good steers , 13V ) to IftOO
lbs fl.utxai.80 ; l'JOO to 1U50 lbs , $ ; I,50(34.4U ( ;
UN ) to 1200 lbs , fi.2.1ai.0 : ( ; : : ! : cows , bulls
I and mixed , ' ( l.arx&MO ; bulk , $ i. : > 0 < < r2.ti0 ;
Texas corn-foil steers , 3.50 ® 1,10 : coivs$2.00
02.25.
IIO08 Husmoss opened brisk and a shade
stronger than at the cioso yoitorday , but , as
Is frequently the case , when early and urg
ent orders were tilled there was a gradual
letting down and tlio general market closed
Do lower Packers paid | 3.07k'3.70 for tbo
I prent bulk of their stock , whllo prime no
lectod hoayy sold lorgoly at f3.70U3.75 ;
I l.ieht sorts opened at $3.75 and closed at
1 (3,70 , Singe sorts cost f3.60i7j3.liS.
FINANCIAL
New Yomt , Inn 9. ISpoclal Telorrara ; to
Tub Hbk.I Stocks The bulls were In con
trol of tbo Btock market again this morning
• It was expected they would bo The confer
enecs nt the Windsor last night wire \ not lm
( portant , but the action of the Wormsers anil
cortalu capitalists in taking Heading aud'la
holding the market yestcrday was freely dls-
I cussed The apparent weakness in Lake
Biioro was not regarded seriously and that
stuck will ho taken back nnd the prino ad
vanced very soon S , V , Whllo predicts that
| the short iutorcst lu Coalers and such shares
! as I.ako Shore , SU Paul , Missouri Pacific
I and Louisvlllo will yet give force to the mar
| kct , Gould's uttitudo Is clearly understood
i to bo that of n bull , and with all obstacles
I removed no Is expected to niovo power
' fully in his specialties very soon ,
Tlio market opouod active nua Arm ,
| with slight gains all through the
llst During the llrst hour ( Jraugora
were quiet and steady Union Puclllo lost
i its gnlu at the oiionliig and Western Union
dropped back to SI 1MUiourl Paclflo
wont upjlfnt qooo to TAi and before noon
t yf lost 1 per cent to 72)4 ) . Sugar opouod elf } i
K v to B3 ! * , wont off further to 63 , then up to
K. 6 l , ' < i and before npon dropped to S2 , The
f * , closest attention and heaviest business was
Bi la Coal stocks , Tennessee Coal was off 2 , 'f '
m to83nndup2 percent to 85. Lackawanna
l gained X to 138 , but before midday wont
1 off to 137Jf. Heading opened hlghor at 37 ,
went to n7"if , off to 37 and Again turned
up to 37\ . There was Ion prnssura
In Heading from the start nnd Incomes wore
np IK l'or cent The total sales of slocks
today were lesi than half of the total yes
tcrdny , The weakness lu Sugar trusU , by
which they broke no.uly 3 points to fit tf at
the close , was the lcadln g fcaturo The de
mand for Coal stocks was qultn sham nt
times nnd while Lackawanna closed n frac
tion lower Heading was % per cent higher
Tcnnctsoo Coal was run up to 66 } { at the
close Chicago Oas , Lake Shore , Now Eng
land , Si Paul , Missouri Pacldu and Union
Pacific nil showed gains of ' .f to 14 Per cent
for the duy Wisconsin Central was very
strong and went up over l > a ' per cent to .13 at
the close Money was easy and the sontl-
ment bullish , but , at Indicated , business was
light
The following were the closing quotations :
t ) . S. < s regulir 124 | Korth rn 1'aclOo. . M'S
US < s coupons . . .I' 'H do nrcterrod . , 'Hi
lI.8.4' ' sr { itKr..ini' ' .i 0. .V n. w Iinjj
U.H.4)is ) coupons , luiil doprererred.,141
Paclilttis ot 'JJ . . . lift N.Y.Csutral IOHV
Ontral Iacinu ' . . . . WVV 1UK , . , . 1 ! S
Chicagok Alton . . .Ul ItlockIsland 7 < S
Chlc ito.llurllngton t ! . . * M. .tst.l * sas
A Jnlncv ItiT'i ' doDratcrrnu Ml'i
T > . . , . * ii7i : ! StilnulUmftha . H3U
llllnolsOeatral lin'i ' noprererron OT
I..11..V W uii'lTiilonlUclno ' > 7
KansasitTsxas . . . lUUWSt L. Si V 10(5 (
LnkoShore 101 ( ioproforr ( l. . . . 'CM
Michigan Central . IU Western Union . . . 84j
MlBsourt Pft-UMo . . . 71'il '
Mo.vct On call , easy , ranging 3@0 per
cent ,
Pmme MunoAKiihR PAt'r.n 5 > fi t7Jj } per
cent ,
STP.nt.ixn EtciiAsnr Quiet nnd firm ;
sixty-day bills , Sl.S'2 ; doniand , f liO
Mining Stocks
Nnw Yoiiic , Jan Sandal Telegram
toTnn Ukb.1 I'ho following arj tha min
ing stock quotittoni !
Allro I 5 lllftle & Norcross..2.V )
llost.t llelrhor 20J llomestaSc WD
1 'alcdonln 11.11. . . Ill Horn Silver 2ifl
-hollar 2io iron ' Silver 1W
Crown Point Ill ) North Hello Ilo. . . 101
Con Cal A ; \ a 4'l0 Ontario ' OVM
IleudwooilT US Oplilr : w. )
Knroka < 'ou HOI Plymouth 2-fl
KICrlsto 110 Savnga 110
OouUl i Carry 150 |
ntunuoi ; MAtticurs
OmcAoo Jan 0 lit ' j n. m. close
Wheat .Inmiary , 7tVVo ; February , TKo ;
May 81J < ( SCorn - . ' .
Corn ( lfghori January , 2Q } o bid ; Fob
unry , Slt o ; May , 32e asked
Oats Higher : January , 'iOc\ \ February ,
20JJe ; May , ja gWJfe
• Hyo Nominal
Uarley Nominal
Flax Seed No 1 , 11.34.
Prime Timothy f 1.17.
Whisky $ ! . ( .
. Pork Highur ; January , nominal , $9,471 :
Fobrunry , f'J.uTJtf ' ; May , * 1 . < J5(39.07' ( < .
Lard Hit'lior ; January , $ y.S2' ' ; February ,
$3.87M ; May , $0.07 , ' , ' .
Short Hlbs .InnuaiT , $1.72Jf : Fooruary ,
$4.75 : May * l,95.
Hotter ntid Eggs Dull ,
Flour Steady : wlioat , p.ttont , $1.50 ® 1.75 ;
winter : wheat Hour , ? 1.30Js1.10 for patents ,
t3.fl0@a. J0 for clears
Provisions Sliouldors , $ l.l2t W4.25 ; short
clear , 84.90 ® 1.93 ; short ribs , fi.70iJ4.tjO.
lluttcr Qulot and unsatisactory : cream
cry , lJQ2Gc ( : dairy , 12@2.2c.
Kggs Weak ; fresh , 14R10c : tco-houso , 10
@ ' 12e.
Cliecso Innrlivo ; full cream cheddars ,
95712c ' ; Hats Hi.i93j ( 'ei fanoy Young Ameri
cas ' WoilOVc
Hides Steady and unchangd ; green
frozen , S'joj ' heavy groan salted , 4 0.
Tallow Quiet , wnilc and unchanged ; No
1 , solid packed , -le ; No 2 , .lUSfiKc
. Hcuoipts Shlpmts
Flour I 12.00J 12,000
Wheat 24.00J 19.000
Corn 091,001 331,000
Oats 133.03'J 125,000
lilvorptml , Jan 9. Wheat Firm ; demand -
mand improving ; holders offer sparingly
Corn Firm ; demand fair ; now mixed
western , 4s 3 'jfd per cental
Now ViirK , Jan 9. Wheat Receipts ,
1.100 ; oxoorts , 73.950 ; spot dull , butllrmor ;
No 2 rod.85Jf ( $ : > lc ) in elevator , 82fCii2Kc !
afloat i , SG faSS.o f , o. b. : ungraded red ,
COSSlJ l 'c ; options steady ; No 2 red , Jau-
uar.v , closing at SGc
Corn Receipts , 173,201 ; exports , 310,700 ;
spot : fh'iner : No 3 , 39o in elevator , 41J/0
alloat ; ungraded mixed , 29@llc. Options
higher and Arm ; January closing nt 39c.
Oats ReclptsS4,00 ! > ; exports , 12'100 ! ? ; spot
firmer ; options stronger ; January closing at
2iJ o ; spot No 2 , white , ! ! 0 > i'O : ) o ; mixed
western , Siij@30c ) ; white do , 30@34c.
CofTco Options opened steady at 15(220 (
points down , and closed barely steady ut
10JJ15 points dnwn Sales : 20,750 bags ;
January , , $15.83 ( . ' ! 15.90 ; May , * 15.85@15.90 :
spot Hio easier ; fnlr cargoes , f 19.75.
Sugar Haw , llrmor and active ; rellnod ,
firm nnd in good demand .
Petroleum Steady ; Unlts.l closal at
f 1.04 for February
Eggs About steady ; western 17e.
Pork Stronger ; now mess , $10.50311.03.
L-ird Quiet butstrongor ; wejt'jrn steam ,
S$0.12K@0.13 , closing at f.i.15.
Huttor Famw stonily ; others weak and
dull ; Elgins , 2S@2SHc : western dairy , 8Q
17o : creamery , ii@ij : ( c.
Cueoso Steady ; western , 3J10e.
Mtiuieiipolm , Jan 0. Wheat Demand
good ; market active Hecelpts , 215 cars ;
shipments 09 cars Closing : No 1 hard ,
January 7SJjfe ; May , 83j c ; . on track , 80 | @
81ie ( ; No 1 northern , January , 77c ; May ,
81 > j@Sl , ' . , 'c ; on track , " 9 > ; < < ? .Slo ) ; northern ,
January , 73o ; May , 8O0 ; on track , 7C@7Bc.
KmiHiiH City Jan 9. Wlioat Steady ;
No 2 hard , cash , G2fo ? ; January , G2o bid :
No 2 red , cash , O740 bid
Corn Steady ; No 2 , cash , 21j32q ? ; Jan
uary , 21 > 4 'i ) bid ,
Oats No , 2 , cash , ISo bid
Cincinnati , Jan 9. Wheat Scarce ; No
2 red , 78c.
Corn Strong ; No 2 mlxod 322.
Oats Steady and linn ut ' } } t < jilc
Whisky $1.02.
Milwnulco ? , Jan 9. Wlioat Firm : No
2 spring , on track , cash , 74Q75o ; May
70o ; No 1 northern , uUc
Com Quiet ; No 3 on track , 2111427c.
Oats-Steady ; No , 2 whlto , on truck , 22 ®
" *
Hyo Quiet ; No 1 , in sto-c , 44J c.
Harley Easy ; No.2 In store , 43i5l5 > c.
Provisions Firm ; porit , f'M ' } ,
8t. IjiiiiIh , Jan 9. Wheat IIigher ; cash ,
77 ? cMay 81@81 o.
Corn Higher ; cash , 25ifQ2o c ; May ,
23Va
Oats Higher ; cash , 20Ji , 'oj May , 21tfc.
Ilutior Firm ; ereamory , ISS24c ; dairy ,
10(221e. (
MVE STOOK
Onlo : eo , Jan 0. The Orovors' Journal
reports us fellows
Cattle Receipts , 13,000 ; market steady ,
closing easy ; hooves , $3.25J$5.25 ; stockers
aud feeders , $2.25@3.30 ; cows , bulls and
mixed fl.50@3.10.
Hors Receipts , 59.003 : strong , closing
easier ; mixed , $3.5533.75 ; heavy , f3.50 (
3,80 : light , f3.60t33.85.
Sheep Receipts , 7,000 ; imrkot strong to
highur ; natlvesf3.o0 ; < r.5.50 : vvostarn corn-fed ,
11.00645.33.
Nuilonal Ktoulc Vnril-i , ICast fit
LouiH , Jan 0. Cattle Rocolpts , 1,200 ;
shipments , none ; market strong ; fair to
fancy natlvo atoers , $4.31 5.00 ; stockers
and feeders , $ l.90&3.10.
Hogs Rocolpts , 0,000 ; shlpmonts , none ;
market steady ; heavy , M.00SJ3.70 ; packing ,
f3.50ii3.05 ; light , F1.40 ( > 43.tVJ.
Kunnni CHy , Jan 0. OUtlo Roojlpts ,
4,001 ; shipments , 2,000 ; market stronger :
cows 5o lower ; natives $3.15' ( < 4.I > 5 ; cows ,
$1.G5@3.00 ; stockers and feelers , 2.30 ( 3.00 ,
Hogs Rucelpts , 8,000 ; suipuionts , none ;
market strong ; all grades , $3.55(33.02'i\ ( \
bulk , f J.57 @ 3.01. , •
Sioux O.tjJan. . 9. Cattle Hooolpts ,
400 : shipments , , 150 ; market steady and
unchanged ; caunors , 73cM$1.20 ; cows , $1.00
(42.15 ( ; stockers ana feeders , $1,50(13.90.
Hogs--Koccipts,4,700raarkot ; opened steady
with yesterdays prices n-jd clossd weak ;
light , $ a42Ki3--ITKi ( heavy , $3.4033.50 ;
mixed , ? 'J.21 ( 3.4'2 .
OMAHA L1VK STOCK
Culile
Thursday , Jan 9 ,
Good beef cattle were soaroo again today ,
although there was a pretty fair run of
stock at the yards The demand was good
and with the supply short values rose 548 lOo
higher , Whllo the advauco was mostly on
the better grades most oyorytbing waa
stronger nnd the inovomont'wns nctivo , the
ynrds being clonrcd nt nn enrly hour , The
market is now about as good ns It has been
an.V tlmo yet , the duullno of U10 first two
dsys of the week bolng about recovered
Uceves sold at $3.00 3.10 , there being noth
ing toppy In the yards There were quite n
good many cows hero and the advance wns
not felt on that class uf stuff The rows
went at f l.fM(33.75 ( , but largely nt J3.15 < 3
2.50. Stoekcrs nnd feeders were moro
plenty thnn they have been before this
week , and with the demand good salesmen
were nblo to got higher prices A bunch of
yonrliugs soul n * lileh ns $3.10 , but feeders
sold mostly at $2.C5i2.7. ( ! .
The hog market was bolter this morning
nnd desirable Toads moved quito frcoly nt
$3.55 ( ; < 3.67ii' , with several loads nt $3.00. As
some of the orders were Illicit nnd the buy
ers began dropping out of the market the
trade slou'od up and the buyers lowered
their bids In the end the hogs were nil
sold , the market closing uout steady with
yesterday , that Is , with the mornings ad
vance lost
Sheer * .
There was some inquiry for sheep , but
none hero to tniiko a market
ltcoclpt * .
Cattle 1.300
Hogs 4,100
Prevnlltiii Prlonn
The following Is a tnhloof prices paid In
this market for the gr.idos of stock men
tioned :
Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 lbs . 4.00 © 1.00
Coed steers , 1250 to 1451 lbs . . 3.40 ( < < > . 15
( Soodstocrtt 105010 13J0 lbs , . . 3.25 ( ii)3.90 )
Common toil to 1150 lb steers 3.01 ( jin.25
Common canners 1.25 C'U-00
Ordinary to fair cows 1.00 02 111
Falrtogood cows 2.10 602,25
Goon to cholco cows 2. ' 25 ( a'2.5l (
Cliolco to fnnny cows 2.50 M3.00
Falrtogood bulls 1.5'J ' $3.00
Light stockers and fpodors , , , , 8.00 ( J.rU )
Feeders , 959 to 1101 His 2.21 Igi 91
Fnlr to cholco light boas 3.55 Mil.00
Fair to choice heavy hogs 3 55 ( ' . : U' > 0
Fair to choice mlxod hogs 3.55 ( | (3.53 (
Itciiresrntntlvi ) Sale ? .
HTMIIS
No Av Pp No Av Pr
2 9i5 ! ? : l 00 14 1117 SI 45
1 1010 3 00 20 1177 3 15
30 1217 3 0J 12 1171 3 50
7 1014 3 00 18 llll 3 55
18 10 > 0 3 10 10 1210 3 65
14 1031 3 13tf 18 1270 3 65
5 972 3 15 15 1282 3 55
15 1032 3 20 10 1201 3 00
12 1050 3 20 Ul 1223 3 00
10 971 325 14 IOsO 3 05
13 1080 3 25 20 1230 3 05
7 1103 3 85 29 1211 3 70
5 .119(1 ( 3 30 19 1317 3 70
22 1230 3 37 9 1207 3 75
18 1078 3 10 20 12St 3 SO
17 1240 3 40 1 1100 3 90
S3 1175 3 42 ; 1 1430 4 00
cows
2 1000 150 1 859 2 25
2 905 105 20 013 2 30
1 6S0 2 00 8 1101 3 30
1 915 200 I IOsO 2 30
17 1248 8 00 23 900 2 35
1 1090 2 05 19 1039 3 33
4 1105 2 10 15 947 2 35
2 11S5 3 10 23 1041 2 40
1 770 2 10 80 1071 2 40
7 751 2 15 1 1140 2 40
20 ; 1080 2 15 0 1234 2 40
18 9S9 2 15 1 1020 2 40
18 1099 2 15 12 1073 2 40
42 1017 2 21 23. . . 1052 2 45
IS 1077 2 21 4 9S5 2 45
23 ; 1012 2 20 1 1490 2 50
2 1203 8 20 8 1071 2 50
1 1100 2 25 8 ; . .118l 2 50
4 1075 2 25 2 1070 2 50
1 1020 2 25 83 1050 2 53
1 1140 2 25 15 1121 2 55
17 1023 2 25 4 1337 2 ISO
18 804 2 23 40 1185 2 75
nur.T.3.
1 1890 175 1 1570 2 15
1 1170 175 1 1550 2 15
2 10S0 190 1 1059 2 25
1 1770 2 00 1 1290 2 25
1 1420 2 00 1 1500 2 85
1 - , .1010 2 00 1 1020 2 23
3 1553 2 05 2 KM 2-25
1 1410 2IO 1 13S0 2 25
1 1010 2 10 1 1900 2 35
1 1900 2 15 2 1703 3 00
FP.EDEII3.
10 8W 2 53 29 803 2 70
1 930 2 00 33 78) ) 2 75
23 830 2 05. 19 870 2 80.
5 922 2 05 8 930 2 80
3 890 2 70 40 1010 2 SO
33 717 2 70
STAGS
1 1250 2 00 0 1413 3 00
1 liOO 2 75
STOCKEnS
• 11 529 i 60
lllMlKUS
20 043 2 50
1IOGH.
No Av Sk Pr No Av Sk Pr
15..200 80 S3 50 49. . . .303 84" ) $1 57J < f
5..324 3 52 ! , ; 00..271 120 3 57' <
11. . . .212 3 52K 57. . . .311 200 3 57k
69 . . .292 250 3 55 43 . . 307 3 57Ji
70..203 40 3 55 04..211 3 57W
(14..303 ( 100 3 55 59..323 120 3 57W
52..370 380 3 65 70..S. 'K ) 3 57J <
75.211 120 3 53 04. . . .275 3 57W
88..201 200 3 55 03..278 120 3 57 }
53..285 230 3 55 GO..230 100 3 57 }
70..24S 80 3 . 53 07..885 100 3 57J <
03 . . .231.200 3 55 59..299 88' ' ) 3 57W
01..229 40 3-55 39..305 100 3 57 } $
73..853 109 3 55 02..80710 3 67 }
80..211 120 3 55 03..231 300 3 07 ! $
03..253 80 3 53 O0..2j9 40 3 67 } $
03..283 40 3 55 57./S.895 " 40 3 57 } $
57..313 80 3 53 58..313 10) 3 57 } $
55. . . 303 130 3 55 07..230 40 3 57i
71..210 200 3 53 51. . . .300 200 3 57 } J
C4 . . .274 80 3 55 55. , - . .331 120 3 57 } $
• I 9. . . . 309 280 3 55 09. . . . 294 1C0 3 57 } $
79..245 120 3 55 53..343 100 3 57 } $
77..283 200 3 55 43..390 120 3 IH )
53..330 810 3.55 45..375 3 00
611..287 3 57f } 40..244 3 00
40..331 200 3 57 } $ 55 . . .295 120 3 00
5S..330 3 57JJ 73..833 100 3 00
03..333 200 3 67 } $ 83..1911 3 00
53..302 80 3 57 } $ 52..884 109 ! 1 CO
03..275 200 3 57 } $ 05..398 109 3 IK )
59. . .350 120 3 57 } $ 49..333 40 .100
00..290 100 3 57 } $ 01..819 80 3 00
59. . .298 120 3 57 } $ 03..8J9 SO U 00
57..290 80 3 57 > $
Disposition of Catllo Tolny : • '
Huyers , No
Swift & Company , 014 i
Ueorgo II Hammond .fe Co 211
The Armour-Cudahy Packing company ' 157
Rothschild & Underwood 79 I
Hamilton , Stephens & Co , 108 I
It Hecker , . 21 I
Nels Morris , 10S i
Shippers , 238 1
Underwood 20 I
riirchmnti or Heirs
Showing the number of hogs bought by
the packers and leading buyers on today's
market :
Armour-Cudahy Packing company 1492
Omaha Packing company 1010 ;
Swift & Company 410 I J
George 11 , Hammond & Company 059 '
With emtio
On the market with cattle : P , Snngwine ,
Ilrunniag ; Anthony Martin , llrunnlug ; J ,
Kmerine , Council muffs ; H. Diedrichsen , ,
Irvingtou ; N. W. Knapp , Codur Uluffai O.
R. Cordon , Caresco ; Frank Hocksteln , Har
tlngtou ; Joseph Hoekstoia , Hnrtlngton ; JC
Dawson , Hnrtlngton ; F , J * . DennettCarroll ;
Heunett Hros , Carroll ; Wilkinson & Q „ ,
Avoca ; L. Engart , llunlau , la ; Southwlok
Hros , Atlantic , la ; Sims & II , Portsmouth , ,
la , ; Paruoll liros , Indlanula ; Oscar Hurd , ,
Republican ; H. C. Cutler , Cowles ; Jones
Hros , Hastings ; O. E. Fludlay , Croon wood ;
Abe Cox , Do Witt ; T. ( Jill , Tobias ; T.
Ulssell Elyena ; O , W. Meek ;
Elyerla ; Questad liros , Hultlc , Dak ;
Delaney liros , Elk Point , Unit ; Konyoii 1
Hros , Rockvilla ; PerryC , Wood , Overton ;
D. Stoncbarcer , Shelton ; Ueorgo Uoctcl , ,
Millard ; J. L. , Denver , Cole ; Kent Cattle j
company , Kent ; F. Everett & Co , Lyons ;
11 , Uallaghor , Hubbard ; C. Antrin , Hub
bard ; C. D. CrlchUold Hubbard ; O. W.
Naycs , Rlvor Sioux , la ; C. Schneider , Sny .
der ; John Neb Clarkson ; F. C. Uliss , How
ells ; William Uhlng , West Point ; F. W. and
A. J. West Wisnor ; F. A. Allen , David I
City ; P , Unlit , Howard : Uorryman & L. ,
Cordova ; Long it Tubbs , Hawthorne , la ; E.
U. Carter , Hendorson , la
With llogn
On the ui&ritol with hogi : J , n.
Hntlor Crescent City , Wyj M. Emerlno ,
Council HlufTs , In ; Farmers S. & E. Co ,
Colon , la ; Swedoburir Elw Uo.Swcdoburg ;
1. N. Holman Tcklna ; Newell & , Hurdle ,
lloman " ; Wilkinson fc Om JVvoca ; O. M.
I eng , llorlln ; J. Hnstie , Panama ; Mitchcl
U F „ Talmngo : Win , Osfcortf , Neoln ; 11. C.
Cultnr Cowles ; C. A. K , Gordon , lthlca ;
Fisher < tR „ Prayno ; H < Ulnmcr , Chalco ;
Tones liras , Hastings : F , Tietnoy , Hrokon
How ; Isaao Denrdorl , Mema , 11. J. Fulton ,
Philllpps ; J. L. McDonbtlBli , Ordi W. L.
Hrlstow , Uurwcll ; Hnnmt Hros , Smyrnn ;
Woodhead liros , Auslcy ; Dyer fc Shaw ,
Hnvennn ; Roden t A , Missouri Vol
ley , la , : Konyou Hros , RocUvllln ;
Perry C. Wood , Overtoil ; 'Ocorgo lloctol ,
Millard ; E. 1) . Gould , Columbus ; II Kincr-
son , Ccdnr Hoplds ; 11 D. Could , Cedar Rap
Ids ; T. Faake , Fullerton ; Hhss , fe H „ Schuy
ler ; F. Suda , Alllllgnn ; lllalr State Hank ,
Hlnlr ; C. Holnqulst , Oakland ; C. Schneider ,
Snyder ; W. W. Hakor , Lonntto : N. W. M.
Co , Lindsay ; L. Uurtin , Newman Orovo ;
Win Uhlng , West Point ; 11. SclnnRtook ,
West Point " ; F. W. & A , J. West , Wisnor ;
Wngcrs & Doyle , O'Neill ; J. Powers.Ilendor-
son ; Phllipps Sc I.Iuland ; Con HankWeep
ing Wulcr ; Lunil & Co , Nodaway ; D. Hen
derson , Hastings
Live Stiidk Notes
Hogs opened stranger
No sheep on the market
Deslrnblo beeves GQJIUo1 higher
The nvcrngo prlco paid for hogs yesterday
was $3.57.
Inspector Clnrk Howard today condemned
nnd shot two lump-Jaw stcors
State Veterinarian Hamaciottl of Omaha
was nt the yards to decldo disputes over
the decisions of Inspector Clnrk How
ord Mr Ramaolottt sustalucd Mr ,
Howard and his decisions will Btand This
is n gcntlo nollca to owners of discnRod stock
not tu ship then : to these yards or they will
be turned over to the rendering works
OMAHA \VIIOIiH AljI3 MAIIKKTS
Ornoi-rlcs , Proiluor , bruits , Kto
Eons Strictly fresh , tilQ lOcs cold stornce ,
lie
Hihe.s Pki.t.s T.mjow , Etc Oreon suited
hides , 45Je ; No 2 , g. s. hides 3 > $ e ; dry Hint
hides , 6 ( < J7e ; calf hides , I'j'OIKc ' ; damaged
hides , 8eluss ; sheep polls , grcout nncli , 25cA (
$1.01 : sheep pelts , dry per lb , 7d13Ke ; tul-
low No 1 , 4u ; No 2 , 3i ( 3le ; grease , white
• l@IKe ; yellow , 3i3c.
Huttuk Creamery , fancy 20ji22e ( : choice ,
1920c. Dairy , fancv , 15(317 ( ; ohoico , l2C )14c. )
Country , fnncy , HCil2c ; good to choice U@
lie ; fair 7@ So ; Interior , 5orOc. (
Picki.ks Medium per hbl , $5.00 ; smnll ,
$0.00 ; ghorklus , $7.00 ; O & li chow ihow ,
qts , $5.SS ; pis , $3.35.
Potatoes 2530o forchoico
Onions 10(3 ( 00c.
Saiiih ; Kkaut Hbls , $4.75 : half bblst2 85.
Nuts Almonds , 15 100 ; Hrazlls , 12u ;
tllborts , 18jc ; pecans , lie ; wnlnuta , 18c ;
peanut cocks , 8.ie ; ijoastod , lie ; Tennesson
pcnuuts , 7c.
Sauhaoe Hologna , 44c : Frankfort , 7o ;
tongue , So ; summer , 10c ; headchceso , 0c.
Poui/ritv Chlcltons , nor doz , llvo hens ,
$2.35 ; spring , f3.50@2.75 ; dressed , per lb ,
7@10c ; turkeys , Iive @l0u : dressed , 9@llo ;
ducks , live , per doz , $8.5U@.I.00 ; dressed , per
lb , y@lle ; goose , live , per , doz , f3.00C9.UO ;
dressed , per lb , S@IOc.
Canned Meats Corned bsor , 1 lb square
cans , $1.20 ; corned beef , 2 lb squuro cans ,
$2.05 ; corned beef , 0 lb square cans , 50.50 ;
corned beef 14 lb square cuqs , $14.00 ; lunch
tongues , 1 lb round caps , $3.09 : lunch
tongues , 2 lb round cans , $1 75 ; brawn , 1 lb
siunrcj cans , $1.20 ; brawn , 3db squnro cans ,
$8.00 ; brawn , 0 lb square-cans , $0 50 ; brawn ,
II lb square cans , $14.00.ox ; tongues , l' ' lb
round cans , $3.00 ; ox tongues , 8 lb round
cans , $5.00 ; ox tongues , 3 $ lb round cans ,
-7.00 ; ox tongues 3 lb round cans , $8.00 ;
uhlppod beef , 1 lb round cans , $3.00 ; chipped
beef , 2 lb round cans , $4.01 ; roast bcof , 1 lb
round enns , $1.20 ; roast . beef ' , 2 lb round
cans , $3.00 ; potted ham , } lb round eans ,
05c ; potted ham J $ lb round cans , $1.20 :
deviled haai , l4 lb round cans , 05c ; dovilcd
ham , } { lb round cans , . $1.30 ; potted ox
tongue , H lb round cans , C5c ; potted ox
tongue , } $ lb round cans , $1.20 ; compressed
ham , 1 lb squnro cans , $1.75 : compressed
ham , 2 lb square cans , J2.75 ; tripe , 2 lb
round cans , $1.80 ; minced collops , 3 lb round
cans , $2.20 ; boneless plus feet , 2 lb square
cans , $2.25. One pound cans are picked two
do en and four do70n to case Two pound
cans are packed one dozen and two dozen to
case Half pound onus uro packed two
dozen to case Quarter pound enns are
picked four dozen to case All prices per
dozen , net
Canned Fish Hrook trout , 3 lb , $3.40 :
salmon trout , 2 ll > , $2.35 ; clams , 1 ll > , $1.35 ;
clams , 3 lti , $3.00 ; clam chowder , 3 lb , $1.33 ;
deviled crabs , 1 15 , $2.35 ; deviled crabs , 2 16 ,
$150 ; codHsh balls , 8 lb , $1.75 ; cavler , } $ lb ,
$3.25 ; cols , 1 It , ) .40 ; lobsters , 1 lb , $1.90 ;
lobsters , 2 lb , $2.95 ; lobsters , deviled , J $ lb ,
$2.35 ; muckurel , 1 lt > , $1.75 ; mackerel , must
ard sauce , 3.1b , $3,00 ; mackrcl , tomato sauce ,
3 lb , $3.00 ; oysters , 1 lb $1.10 : oysters 2 lb ,
$1.85 ; salmon C. ] { . , 1. Hi , $1.91 ; salmon , C.
It , 8 11. , $2.80 ; salmon , Alaska , I It ) , f 1.01 ;
salmon , Alaska , 3 lb , $3.05 ; shrimps , 1 lh ,
tiSM.Litiitn
Litiitn Fm'iT Currants , now , 0c ; prunes ,
casks 1,390 lbs , 4e ; prunes , obis or bags ,
4o ; citron peel , drums , 20 lb * , 24j ; lemon
peel , drums , 20 lbs , 20c ; fard dates , boxes 13
lbs , 9c ; apricots , choice evaporated , 14o ;
uprlcots , jelly , cured , 35 lb boxes , 15o ; apri
cots , fancy Mount Hamilton , 25 lb boxes
Kio ; apricots , choice , bags 89 lbs , 14jc ; up-
plos , ovaporaled , Aldeu , 50 lb boxes , 9 > $ c ;
apples , star , 8 c ; apples , fancy , Aldeu , ft lb ,
10c ; apples , luucy , Aldcn , 3 lb , 10e ; Salt
Lake , 5Jio ; blackberries , evaporated , 50 lb
boxes , 6 } ( . } $ : cherries , pitted , dry cured ,
14c ; pears , California , fancy , , ' 48boxes , 85 lb ,
18o ; peaches , Cal No 1 , fancy , , ' $ s , unp bugs ,
80 lbs , 15c ; nectarines , led 14c : nectarines ,
silver boxes , 15c ; pitted plums , Cul 85 lb
boxes , Se ; r.lspborries , ovup N , V. , now ,
8G0 ; prunes , Cal , H. C , 90-ino , boxes , 25 lbs ,
7e ; prunes , 11 C , 00-70 , 9c ; orange peel , 15a ;
rulslus ; California Loudons , crop 1889 , $2.25 ;
ralsiur , Cal loose , muscatels , crop 18S9 ,
$8.10 ; Valenoias 1888 , 8'fc ; Valoncias , now ,
7e ; Cul Heedless , sks , "J4C ,
Game Mallard ducks , fi.00$3 ; 50 : mlxod
ducks , . $1.50(22.01) ( ) ; icul , $1.83@l.50 ; Jacic
snipes , f 1.00 ( 1.25 ; Jack rabbits , ? : > .606iI.OO ;
small rabbits , fl.OOj/l.i'O ; siiulrrols $1.00'
1.10 ; plover , 75c@ft.O0.
Lemons Fancy , $3,00(30.00 ( ; choice , $3.50
@ 5.00.
Cemxiiv Per doz , 30c.
CAI.irOIINIA GlI.U'KS f2.00.
Sai.soda l ( 4 } ( i per lb
Stahcii ? © pur lb
Stovi : Polish fi.01@3.87 per gross
, HuooMS I tie $2 0) ; 3 tie , $2.21 ; stables ,
' $3.80 ; common , $1.50@1.75.
oHaus Am , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lewiston , per
100 , $17.00.
Laud Tierce Refined , B $ o : pure leaf ,
O. 'j'c ' ; nettle rendered , GJfc Add % o to Jo
for smaller quantities
Faiiinaceoob Ooodsi Harley , 3/4o ] ;
farina 4o ; peas , 3auindtmoal , 2J/u' ( . " ic ;
macaroni , 10c ; vermicelli,10c , ; rice , 4iiOo ;
sugo and tapioca , il@7o ; limn beans , Oe
Cori'i' .i : Roasted Arbuckle's Ariosa
24 > o ; McLaughlin's XXXXr-24 > ffo ; Oorman
24aa 'u ; Dilwortb , 24K"i AlaroiuuMa. \ .
CorfEE Oroeu Funcy qld golden Rio ,
21c ; fancy old peaberry.23o ; Rio , choice
to fancy , 880 ; Rio , prime , , -aio ; Rio , good ,
19c ; Mocha , 29c ; Java , fancy Maudohling ,
27o : Java , good Interior , 24pi African , 20o.
Mess Pokk Per bbl , $9.76.
Haninas According to " stzo par hunch ,
$2.00(23.00. ( l
Hutteuikr Tubs , 13oirolls ; , llo
Ocicoanets Per 100 , $5.00 ,
AWI.E HUTTEII Ik' . ' " ' - •
Cliitii-Ubls , J5.50 ; hlf Bills , $1.00. '
Mri.B bunAu 12 , ' $ @ 15c per lu
Candvul'iio \ ) per lb - -
CiuNliniiuiES Capo Cod , 'sjl0.00@l 1.00.
Oiianoes Florida , bcr-bux , $3.00(35.00. ( "
H'tCKivilBAT Fl.oi'ii lferibbl , $3.50(30.00. (
Wool Fine , average , 220i21o ; inudlum ,
average , 21C"r23o ; quarter blood , average 20
@ 21c ; coarse , average , 15(2l7o ( ; cotts and
rough , avcrago , 14 ( < ? l0o ,
Funs Heaver , per lb , f2.504.O0 ( ( ; otter ,
each , 3.00T7.O0 ( ; wolfe , each , 50 fl.25 ;
coon , each , 25@75o ; mink , each , 15 ( Wo ;
muskrat , tall 5 ( 9c ; ekunn , rat , 8500o ;
badger , rat , 25@80o ; deer skins , fall per lb ,
18fe27c ; winter , 18@82c
Means-Choice bund picked navy , f 1.75 ®
1.80 ; cholco hnand picked medium , f.GSdg
1.70 ; cholco hand picked couutry , f 1.60(31.05 ( ;
cloau country , fl,60iit.GO ; inferior country ,
fl.O0@l,25.
Piiovisions Hams , No 1. 10 lb average ,
05o20to ; 2-3 lbs , 8o ; 13 to 14 lbs , 10o ;
shoulders , 5c ; breakfast bacon , No 1 , 8fo ;
bam sauspge , 8oj dried beef bams , To ; beef
tongues , ft.00 ) per dozen ; dry salt meats , 5@
5. 1/c per lb : bam roulctto , 0c ; add lu per
lb for small lots
Hekc Tongues Salt , per bbl , $20.00.
1Uy-5.00@0.00.
Chop Feed $12.09 ,
. UiuK-tlO.00.
( Ions-ISo.
Oats 10c.
Veal Choice , medium aw , OVrtSc ; choice ,
tioAvy I , IWOc
LYK-fl.75rf4.50. (
Livr Pkieons Per doz , $1,50.
Spicks Whole , per Hi-Alspico , PC Cn ,
ila i , China , 0o ; cloves , Pon.ing,83j ; nutmeg *
No 1 , ? 5o ; popper , isclioc
( Iinoeii Jnmalcn , • < pints , $1.00 per doz
Cmeesp YoungAmcrlcas fullort-aui.llle ;
factory twins Uil3ot ( ( off grades , 7iC8o ( ;
Van Rossen Edam , $11.50 per doz ; sap sago ,
! 3c5 brick , 12o ; llmburger , Utii ilomcstlo
Swiss , 13W14C.
WnAiTiNO Papa 11 Straw , per lb , l'ij (
2tjc I ; rag , 2o ; m.inllla , 11 , oyrt'ic ' ; No 1 ,
7cH
H os Union square , 35 per eont oft list
Salt Dairy , 280 lbs In bid , bulk , $2.10 ;
best I grade , (10 ( , 5s , $2.30 ; best graiie , 1l3 ) ,
$2.40 i ; best , grade , as , 10s , $2 80 ; rock salt ,
crushed < $1.80 ; dairy salt , Ashlon , 50 lb bags ,
85c I ; bulk , 224 lb b.igs , $1.23 ; common , 111
bbls , $1.25.
App.es ) Per bbl , common , f2.002,25 ;
cholco < , $3.r0@4.00 ! : fancy , $4.O0 ( 6.00.
Minci : Meat 20-lb cans , 7H'c.
HoNKr 15o per lb for cholco
Pheseiiveh 9l10o per lb
Jellies 4@4c } per lb
Hekswax Nu 1 , 1010c.
Chocolate and Cotxu 31i37c ( ! per lb ;
flormnn cnlckorv , red , Se
Pmft Feet Pickled kits , 70c ; spiced tiles
tongues , kits , $3.35 ; pickled tripe , kits , 05c :
pickled H. C. tripe , kits , We : spliced pigs
hooks , kits , $1.15.
Fi.ol'H ' State , $4.01fti5.00 ; fancy , $5.00i ( ;
5.40.
5.40.Fish
Fish Dried codfish , } $ ( < Se ; sealed her
ring , 24c per box ; hnl , herring , doui , 55e ;
Hamburg , Bpleed herring , $1.51 ; hoi herring ,
Imp , 80u ; mackerel , No I shore , $11.50 ;
ranuymess , $13.60 per 100 lbs ; whl'u fish ,
No 17.00 ; family , $2.75 ; trout , $5.25 ; sal
moil , $8.50.
Oii.s-Keroscnu-P. W. , 0'c ' ; W. W. , 12c ;
headlight , 12c ; gasollno , ll'if ' ( 12c : lard , No
1 , 44o ; No 8 , 40o ; salad oil , fl.25@9.01 per
dozen
Situi : Cut loaf , 8c ; cut loaf , cubes , So ;
tandard , powdered , 8c ; XXXX , powdered ,
So ; granulatedstnndard , 7 1' ; confectlonors'
A , 7e ; white extra C , OJfcioxtniC Neb Vsi" ;
ntuber , 5J u ; ennury Xc , 56 e.
Soaps Castile , mottled , per lb , SglOc :
enstile , while , per lb , 13@15o.
TwIuch and Kopr
HiNor.iis'TwiNE-Sisal , 13c ; Hf & Iff ,
1 lo ; mnnilla , 15c.
Clotheslines Cotton , 60 ft , $1.17 ; eottnn ,
GO ft , $1.35 ; Jute , 50 ft , 00c ; jllto , 00 ft , $1.00.
Cotton Twine Fine , 20o ; medium , 19o
heavy hemp , 14c ; light hemp , 10c.
Sail Twine li sail , 20c ; Calcutta , 14c ;
munllln rope , 14e ; sisal rene , llj-fu ; now
process , 8o ; Jutu , 9)e ) ; cotton , 10c ; hide
rope , 17e.
liiiinlicr ami llullillnir Mntcrlnl
Stock HoiiAiiDS A , 12 mob , s 1 b , 11 nnd
10 feet , $15.00 ; H. 12 Inch , s 1 s , 13 , 14 and
1(1 ( feet , $41.00 ; C , 13 Inch , s 1 s , 18 nnd 10
foot , $30 09 ; D , 18 inch , s 1 s , 12 , 14 and 10
feet , $ ,28.00 ; No 1 com 12 inch , sis , 12 foot
$18 01 ; No 2 com 12 inch , sis 14 and 10
foot , fl7.50S418.5llj No I com 18 inch , sis ,
10 , 18 and 20 feet , $18.50 : No 3 com 12 inch ,
s 1 s , 14 nud 111 feet , $10.00.
Poi'LAit Lumiieu Clear poplar box bds , } (
in , s2b , $35.00 ; clear poplar , panel , $29.09 ;
clear poplar % in panel , $25.09 : clear pdplar ,
J $ 111 panel , stock wide , s 2 s , $28.00 ; clear
poplar corrugated ceiling , J < , $29.00.
Posts White cedar , 0 in halves , 12c ;
white cedar , 5 } $ 111 halves anil S in quarters ,
lie ; white codur , 4 in round , 10c ; Tennessee
red cedar , split , 17c ; split oak , white , So ;
sawed oak 18c.
Snip Lap No 1 plain , Sand 18 In , $17.00 ;
No 2 plain , 8 nnd 10 In , $13.59 ; No 1 , O. 0. ,
$18.00.
DINENSIONS AND TIMltEH
' 12 ft 14 ft 10 rt 18 ft 20 ft ; 22 ft 21 ft
2x4..15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 03 18 00
2x0. . . .15 00 15 00 15 00 1(1 ( 00 10 00 18 00 18 00
2x8..15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 18 00
2x10..15IH ) 15 00 15 00 10 ( X ) 10 00 18 00 18 00
2x12..15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 18 00
• 1x48x3.10 00 10 00 10 00 17 01 17 00 19 00 19 00
Fencing No 1 , 4 and 0 in , 13 nnd 14 ft-
rough , Sl0.00@10,50 ; No 1 , 4 and 0 In , 1G ft ,
$17.OCfai7.C0 ; No 2 , 1 uud 0 In , 12 and 10 ft ,
$13.50U14.00 ( ; ; No 2 , 4 and 0 lu , 10 ft , $15,00.
Finishing 1st and ' 2d clear , lf inch , s 2
s , $49.0ilii31.00 ( ; 1st and 3d clear , 1)/and ) 8
inch , a 3 s , $17.00@30.01 ; 3d clear , Uf inch , s
2 s , $43.00(240.00 ( ; U select , \i , 1 } $ and 3
Inch , s 3 s. $ . )7.0uC ) < i33.0 ! ( ! ; 1st and 2d clear , 1
inch , s 2 a , $45.00 ; 3a clear , 1 inch , s 2 s ,
$30.00 ; A select , 1 inch , s 2 s. $34.00 ; li select ,
1 inch , s 2 s , $29.00.
Uattens , Well Tuhing , Pickets O. G.
Ilatts , 8 $ inch OOo ; O. G. Uatts , } $ @ , ss ,
33c ; 3-in well tubing , D. & M. und bo v. ,
$33.00 ; pickets , D. & II , flat , $23.00 ; pickets ,
D. & H „ Bquaro , $19.00.
F100111NG 1st com 0 Inch , white pine ,
$34 03 ; 2d com 0 inch white pine , $31.00 ; 3d
com 0 inch while pine , $20.0(1 ( ; D com 0 Inch
white pine , $20.00 ; com 4 and 0 inch .vellow
pine , $15.00 ; Star 4 inch yellow pine , $17.00 ;
1st und 21 clear yellow pine , 4 and 0 inch ,
$19.00.
Siiinoles Per M XX clear , $3.20 ; extra
* A * $2.80 ; staudard A , $ i.40 ; 5 inch clear ,
$1.09@1.70 ; 0 inch clear , $1.75@1.S0 , No 1 ,
$1.10 ( 1.15 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths ,
from Washington territory , $3.40 ; California
red wood , dimension widths , $4 50 ; cypress ,
clour heart , dimension widths , $3.23 ; laths ,
$2.40.
Uoahds No 1 com , s 1 1 , 12 , II and 10 ft ,
$18.00 ; No 8 , do , $15.00 ; No 3. do , $ t4 00 ;
No 4 , do ( ships cull ) , $11.00. Add 60o per
m ft for rough
Ceiling and Pahtition 1st com ? if-in
white pine partition , $12.00 ; 3d com Jln
white plno nartion , $87.00 ; char 9in yellow
pine celling $20.01 ; clear % -m Norway ,
$13.50 : 81 com j'g-in ' Norway , $12.09.
Lime Best , 8le.
Cement -$1.25.
Plaster $2.20.
II ai it 20c.
Hmi.DiNn Hiiich Coinmoti ; $ ri.OD@7.50 per
in ; selected , $7.59@9.00 per m ; sewer brick
$9.0010.io ( per m.
Sash (10 ( per cent discount
Dooiis , Blind * and Mouliunos-59 and 10
per cent elf
• Tahiied Felt $2.00 per cwt
Srn.iw iioAiiD $1,43 per cwt
Dry Gooifi
Caiipet Wap.p Blub , white , 18Jo ; col
ored , 21Jc.
Batts Standard , 80 ; gem , 10c ; beauty ,
12 * 0 ; boone , 14u ; peerless , case , $7.59.
Coiisbt Jeans Boston , 7o ; Androscog
gin , 7 0 ; koarsarge , 7J/c ; Uockport , OJ c ;
Conestogu , OJfc
Ticks Oakland A , 7j e ; International
YY , 80 ; Shotuokot , S , 8u ; Warren , No
870 , 10c ; Berwick , BA , lso ; Acme , 13c ;
York , 30 inch , 12o ; York , 33 inch , 13o ;
Swift River 80 ; Thorndlko OO , 8 } < o ;
Thorndlko EF , 8o ; Thorndlko 121 , HJfc ;
ThorndlkoXX , 15c ; Cordis No , 5 , 0o ; Cor
dis No 4 , lOWe
Denims Amoskeag , 9 oz , 10o ; Evorctt , 7
oz , 13c ; York , 7 oz , 13o ; Haymaker , 8o ;
Jaffrey AX , llc : Jaftrey XXX , l'Jlfc ;
Beaver Creek AA , llo ! ; Heaver Crook ilii ,
10Ho ; Beaver Creek CC , 9o.
Kb.ntuckv Jeans Memorial , 15s ; Glen
wood , 20o ; ICy Star , 85o ; horculcs , 18o ; em
pire , 25& ; Cottawold , 87o ; Melville , 25o ;
bung-up , 27c.
CitASH Stavens' B , S'fo ; Stovcns' A , 7o ,
blouehed , 80 ; Stovcns' P , 7J.fe , bleached ,
8Ji'o ; Slovens' N , 8e , bleached , 9o ; Stevens
ens' SllT , llo
MisoEi.LANEOifs Table oil cloth , $2.50 ;
table oil cloth , marble , $3.60 ; plain Holland ,
0 } c ; dado Hollaed 12o.
Flannels Plaid lUftsmon , 20o ; Clear
Lake , 32o ; Iron Mountain , 80 } o ; White
OH No 3. jr L JJi'c ; Gil No 1 , / , 20'o ; HII
No 2 , J , & 2o ; HH No I , Si , ! )0e ; Quechoo
No 1 , yt , 42c.
PiilNTu Solid Colors Atlantic , Co ; Slater ,
Co ; Berlin oil , 0Ju ; Garner oil , 07c. Pink
1 .nnd Robes Richmond , o , ' $ oj Allen , On ;
Rlvernoint , 5Jo ; Steel River , 0c ; Pncille
C5c Indigo Blue St Leger , 5Jo ; Wash
ington 0e : American , 0c ; Arnold , 0c ;
Arnold Century , 9elAmuud ; , 12o ; Stlofel A ,
12o : Windsor gold tk't , 10 > fo ; Arnold H ,
10c ; Arnold A , 12o ; Arnold Gold Soul ,
10Me ; Yellow Seal , 10o.
Phints Dress Charter Oak , 5/o ; Ri-
mapo 4J/c ; Lodl , 6/o ; AllenGo ; Richmond ,
Co : Windsor , 0fc } ; Eddystono , 0 } o ; Pacitlc ,
O c.
c.GmnilAm Pluakott checks , 0Jo : Whit
tcntoa , iy4 'o ; York , 0 $ o ; Norrnaudi dress ,
8a ; Calcutta dress , 7ic ; lteufrow Urets ,
bK@12Ko.
Camuuics Slater , Co ; Woods , 5c ; Stand ,
nrd , 5u ; Peacock , So
Bleached Sheeting Ellerton , 7c ;
Housekeeper 8o ! ; New Candidate , Ha ,
Berkley cambrio No 00 , 9a ; Best Yet , 4-4 ,
0o ; Butter cloth OO 4 } o ; Cabot , 7o ;
Farwell , half bleached , 8n ; Fruit of Loom ,
9Ha\ \ Green G , 8Koi Hope , 7o ; Klug
Phillip cambrio , lOo ; Lonsdalo cambric , 10c ;
Lonsdale , 8o ; New York mills , 10o ;
Pcpporcll , 431a,10o ; I'opperoll , 10 in , llo ;
Pcpporoll I , f > 4 , llk'o ; Prjipercll , 8-4 , Joe ;
Pcpperell , 0-4 , 22u ; Pcpporoll , 1024o ;
Canton , 4-4,8'4P ; Canton,4-4,0to ; Irmniph ,
Co ; Wamsuttn , lie ; Vnlloy , 5oj Harker , halt
blenched , S'a
llnow.s SiiKF.TiNa Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7'4 ' ' < ' 5
Atlantic 11 , 4-4 , 7os Atlantic D , 44 , rt 4o ;
Atlnntlo P , 4 4. Co ; Aurora LU 4-4 , no ;
Aurora C. 4-4. 4f e ; Crown XXX , 4-4. 0'o , ;
HooslerLU ] 4-4 , fiVcs Indian Head , 4-4 , , c ;
Lnwrcnco 1 LU 4-4 , ( i fc : Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
Sje ; Pcpporoll R , 4-4 , CJfo : Popficroll E , 40-
inch ( 7'40 ' ! Pcpporoll , 8-4 , 17i c : Peppcrell ,
9-4 , 20c : Pcpporoll , 10 4 , ttlos Utlca 11,4 4 ,
4Vc ; ; Wnchusotl , 4-4 , 7c : Aurora R , 4-4 , "c ;
Auroto H. 4 4 , 0 , o ; Atlas , O. X. B7ic ;
Farmers 1 No 1 , 27-Inch , 4 fc
, DccK' West Point , 29 Inch 8 or , 9)o ) ;
West Point , 29 Inch , 10 oz . 12140 ; West
Point { , 29 inch , 12 0 ? , , 10 > $ o ; West Point 40
Inch 11 oz , 10c
Funnel White Quechco No 2 , J/lnch ,
37c ; Quechco , No 3 , f Inch , 32e ;
Anawnn J , 32c ; Windsor , 82c ; red C , 24
Inch ' , 15oE. } ; 21 Inch , 2lc ! ; GO , 84 Inch ,
20o ; : 11 A F , 4 ' Inch , a3o : J U F , ? ' Inch ,
27u ; O , H Inch , 85c ,
SitiiiTiNO Checks Caledonia X , inc ;
Caledonia t XX , 10c ; Economy , Pc ; Otis , no :
Grnnltlo ( , CJ e ; Haw River , 6c ; Crawlord
chocks c , 8c ,
DrugN nml Ch-inlonls.
Acid , sulphuric , per pound , 3o : eitrle , per
pound , 51e : oxalic , per pound , 14o ; tnrtano ,
powdered ' , per nqund , 42o : cnrbolle , 37ii4le ( ;
nlum , per pound , 2'jc ' ; nmmonln , carbonnte ,
tier pound , He ; arrowroot , per pound , 15o ;
balsam , copaiba , per pound , 03c ; tolu , 620
55c [ ; borux , refined , per pound , 10c ; blue
vltrol , Se ; camphor , 42c ; eronm tnrtnr , 34c ;
cuttlo [ llsli , 27c ; dextrine , He ; glycorltio ,
81c ; hops , 37e ; t mil go , 73c ; Insect powder ,
43o ; morphine , $8.S5 ; opium , W.t ) ' ) ; quinine ,
47c ; rock salts , 37o ; r.iffron am,3le ; nnfTron
spun ' , $1.07 ; saltpetre , 7c : sulphup fioivor ,
4c : soda , bl-carb. , 4o ; sliver nitrate , $1.29 ;
, whlto wax , Mo ; yellow wax , 33c ; linseed oil ,
00c ; Unseed , rnw , 57e ; eastoroil No 1 , $1.21 ;
sperm ! oil , $1,101 turpentine , S3o ; ueatsloot ,
oil ' , No 1 , 67c.
.
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GEAIN
,
Provisions i Slocks
Basement First National Bank
! IOS South l.Ilii Slrcet , - Oitiulin :
COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL BANK
Capital , - $400,000
Surplus , - 40,000
Officers and nirotor K. M. Mnrsoman , (1
M. HltrhcocK , Jos Uarneaulr , A. Henry , K
M. Anderson Wm ( l.Ha- . v pros ; I , . II Will
alms A. 1 * . Hopkins , pres ; A. Millard , ensnier ;
1' . II liryant , assistant cisaier
NEBRASKA
National Bank
U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB
Capital $ IO ( > ,0)0 ! )
Surplus Jan 1st , 1S8 ! ) 52,009
OIT1CBKS AND DUIKCrUKS :
Hesiiv W. Yatis : , President
LkwihS Hkkii , Vlco Irejldent
A. K. Touz.u.i.v ,
W. V. JIOHSK ,
Johns Oouins
It C. ClIKIIlNC ,
J. N. II IMtiuck ,
W. II . lluiniKiJ , Cashier
THE IRON BANK ,
Cor 12th anil Farnani Hts -
A General Hanking lusno34 ) Transacted
| | | | WANTED
HI Bvj IS ( Jjl COUNTIES , SCHOOl
" '
' * , , ? . DI0TRICT8 , WATEH
Correspondence solicited
C0MPANIES # ETC ,
H. W. Harris Comply
. . & , Bankers ,
103-103 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO
70 State Stroat BOSTON
OflHA MaHPFACTDREf
Bootp and Shoos
KlUKEXVALL , JOSES 'I * CO ,
Buccosiors to lleeil , Jones \ Co
Wholesale Mannfactupers ofBjQts SSliocs
AkohU lor llnaton Ilubber Hhoo To , IKK , 1101 nnd 1101
Harnej BtrcetOiii h , Nebruikn
SrSllor9. ) ! •
sroRq S iLEH ,
Lager Beer Brewers
1M1 N'ortli KUhteentli felr ot , Oinalia , Nebraats
5 ° JLl ! ! P. ; "
EAQLE CORNTOE WORKS , '
Manufacturers of Galvanize ! Iron Cornice
WlndOff-cni nnd metallic nkyllclits John Kprncler ,
proprlstur li and IU SuutU lota meet
Sloam Fitting , Pumps , Etc
CLAIUCSrjiAM UHATINU CO .
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
Steam , w lor rnllwar nd mlnlnti luppllea , clo
VIIVSlanii 'M Farnani itrcct , Onmlm
U. S. WIND ENQIKE Jb i'UMI' CO ,
Steam and Water Snuplies ,
Uslllcar win I mills , 918 and 920 Jones stOmsba
O , V. lion , Acting Jlanaucr
linOWNELL & CO ,
Engines , Boilers and General Hacliinery
L > eet-ron ! wori slcsm pumps , nn mills 1213-1212
l.cavonwortli streut , Omatia
Iron Works
'
PAXTQN & VIEliLIKU ltWX WORKS ,
Wrought anil Cast Iron Building Wort
Eaglnerlras > worlr , gcnersl foundrymai-iiine. and
blaciiiulUi work , llmco an J works U. I' . lly ,
snd lull tttsi't , Omaha
OMATIA WHIE A JHOS iVOIlKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
Desk rails , window iiuards How or stand , wire signs ,
etc vu Nonh ICtti street Oinsba
O.W l/r l SAFE ds lltON wonics ,
Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ,
Vsnlis , jail work , Iron shutters and fir * escapts
B , Andrsen , prop r. Cor 1UU snd Js-sson ls
aash Doors , Etc
it a. Disonow ACO. . ,
Wholtiils manufacturers of
Sa-li , Book , Blinds and Mouldings
Uranch ufflce , 12U nnd Itard streets , Omaha , Mob ,
"
SOUTH MAHA
UNION STOOK YARD CO ,
Of South ( Ma , Limited
ON 30 DAYS TRIAL ;
sSSPi&ftig&'frrxr * . THI8 NEW '
g aELftSTIC TRUSS
KUi nTVV 1v1lhS'niul a I'ad dlderfnt from all
PpmiifJil fr . others , Isnip ibspe , with pelf
n " - -
| -kMj-n. ftdlmllnir Hall In rtLti-r , adapts
m JfltMlttoullposulousoXVbabodr.ublia
. _ T tlioballlnltio cup presses back
iiiii , tbaTnteBtlnoBjnst.fia a per
. vv th the llnaor WiiTillKfit | irf < ure
a lleraUTs held Kcurely dS , and night , and u radli-al
cure c rt ln uta T. duraliloi.nl u.H < Titbr mall
Urculsrs tico IVliUDIVs TBI 63 W. , lklt | , IU
DREXEL MAUL ,
( rJucccssora tu John O. Jocobs )
Undertakers andEmaalmers 1 ,
At the Old Btana , 1407 Farnara Street
Orders hy telegraph solicited uud uromntlr
Atteuded Telephone to No , 2
OMAHA JOBBERS ' DIRECTORY . I
AgrlcuUtirnMinplomonta H
Lining nit ' s : MriVAi ' v co ' " ' H
AgriCDlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriage ; I
Busglcsnlc Hholcald , OmaliaXdTn k . U
MOllNE , MU.HUltN .1-STOlWAliU CO H
Manulacturi-rsaiul Jobber.In H
Wagons , Buggies , Mm , Plows , Etc
Cur Oih snd Pacific Hiaots , Omaha M
Artists Wlnlorlnla M
A. UOSPE , Jr , H
Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs
1M3 Douglas slrcolOmabs Ncbraita M
bootaontl Shoos M
ir r. Moiisi : ' aco. . , H
Jooosrs of Boots and Shoe ; . I
101 , HA llOSlMtiRlts siren , OmVit * . Manufsctorr LH
Muininorstn-ol , lioitin " H
Oonl , ook0,7 to H
james ir TiiAT-AYiitt coal co ,
Miners and Shippers of Coal and Cote I
lU-om 31 U. S. Nallonat tonic IIiiIMIik , IJmnb * . HJ
OMAHA COAL , COKE l.tME COT * I
Jobbers of Hard aid Soft Coa ) . I
atl Bomb IMh Hn1 1 , Oinnha NihfjKa ' HJ
NEltltASKA VUE L ca , H
' Shippers of Coal and Cok I
111 South irt'i slrcct.tlmahn , Nebraska HJ
, n - 1n90"irp8 ? ii ° " r' ' tornsoi I
ItWDELrj A ntODVLt , H
Storage and Commission Merchants 4 I
8peclaltlcs lluttr , rn > , i-lmi-x' . imtiltrr , iranif , 1
llUlluir.ntd sticct.OiuMia , Neb H |
i HI
ClHor" . , . , . H
- - - .WI-
DEAN , AmtSTftONO A VO , H
Wholesale Cigars I
( CHNorth UhSU'eutOmaha , Neb ' • Hello im , HJ
Dry Goods anil > Tollonn 7 _ , I
. " ! / . E. SMITH A CO , „ H
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions I
lllrl and 1101 Douglas , cor llti ! .Irect , OinaUa , N b. M
KILPAlmOK 1COUII IltV GOODS CO , I
Importers &Jobbersin Dry Good ; , Notions I
Qents' Kurnlsh' .nt : ( loolj , Cornir llth and llarnor 1
si recta o.ntha.Ntfb-'ns'ia. H
i
DEWEY & yrONE , H
Wtolesalc Dealers in Fnrnitnra I
Karnam tr ; < it , Omaha , Nobrnak . H
cuAiii.ES smvEiuck , H
Furniture I
Ounhn , Nebrnltn U
Qrocorlos T . . . , , . I
Mccom ) iiiiAiia co , H
Wholesale Grocers I
mh and r.eavon.rcrth tt et > , Omaha Vobrarka |
Hardware _ Hj
Heavy Hardware , Iron and steel I
Sprinits , wagnn stn , hirinrnro lumbir , tc 1W |
1211 llarncr trowt , Omaha H
IIIMEUA UalF&TA YLOE I
Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop I
Mechanics Tools and IlurTalo Holes 1IW- Douglas |
street Umntia , > tb M
Lumber , Eto , . , . , . . . ' I
JOHN A. WAKKFIETjB , H
Wholesale Lnmter , Etc
Imported and /mrrlcnn l'ortland Cumcnr ! tat 1
aitcniforMllnnulioe llyilr.uilla Cement M
and Ouli.o ; White ltino B
CHAS Ii LEE , ' I
Dealer in Hardword Lumhcr - I
VTood and - . . 1
carpets pnrnuotlto-ir.nx. Oth Bud DjugUs
streets , Oo-oba , NebrnUa M
OMAHA LUMIIER CO , I
AllKinds of Building Material at Wholesale I
ISIIi street and Union I'aclllo traok , Omaha H
LOUIS DHADFORD , H
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash I
Doors , etc Tnrds Corner tlh nnd Douilav Ofllo * M
Corner lOlli and Douglas M
FRED w. an AY , I
LMoer , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc I
Corner ( th and Douglas street * , Omaha |
C. N. VIETZ I
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumher
13lh and California streets , Omaha , Nebraska ,
Mjlllnory andI Notions
/ . OUERFELUETt A CO .
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
3M.21U and 211 South llth street
Notions , . . .
'
J. T. IiOlI INSON NOTION CO ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
1U1 llarncr alreot Omaha
olTsT
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO ? "
Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils
Alio flrsise , etc Omaha A. II Illibop , Manager
" Paper
CARPENTER PAPER CO ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers
Carry anlco stock of rirln'lns ' , wrapping nnd wrlllng
paper Special attention gitea to card paper
. Sqfes Vie
A. L. DEANE A CO .
Gtmernl Agoma for
Halls ' Safes
BJl aail 32.1 South 10th 8t. , Omaha
Toys , Eto
II HARDY & CO ,
Jobbers of
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goofy
XIO'iso Furoliblng ( ioods Children's Carriages , I2
-raninin . street , Omaha , Neb .
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TUB
CHICAGO SHORT LINE
OFTHH
Chicago , Milwaukee _ & St , Paul Ry '
Tbo Uest Itbuto from Oinnlia ami Council
III u ITs to
- THE EAST E-
TWO TUAIN8 DAILY BRTH'IIRN OMAHA
AND COUNCIL IJI.UKJfa
Chicago , AND Mllnnulcce ,
St l'nul , Mlniicauolls , Cedar Bapldst
Bock Islnud , Freeport , llockford ,
Clinton ) Dubuque , Daveuport ,
Elgin , Mntllson , Jani'dyllle ,
lleldlt , > VInoim , Li Crease ,
And ullotbsrImportant noluls Kast.NQrtbent aud
Boutbeast
rortbrougbtlcksts call on th * tlsksi ageat at 1601
farnam . street , la lisrSer liiuos , or at Uiilca l'ael(4
I > spot
Hullman Ulsspsrs and tbo tlustt Dining Tarsia lb
world aru rnnon tbo main line uf the Chicago , Mil
wauieo A Bt l'aul llallnay and erurr atUntlou Is
paid to passengers . iij couruous • mplort * of tlia
aompanr . VlIlEK .
it Central Managar
. - . . . , . . .
j. .TUUKlli , A..lt.ntll.nertl Manager
A. V. It UAlU'ttnun . , ueutral l'asssngsr lad
Ticket Ageat
UKOKHKAVroUD AnimalGsnsral i'usstsM
pd Ticket Agent
r j.oi HM.a 8iJ iaav tUi iiitiii