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    K THlil OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY JANUARY 15. 1800. ! l I
I THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
ft
k Wheat Soils Down at the Oponhig
Pk But Rooovore Later
\ .
\
\ CORN VALUES ABOUT THE SAME ,
Oats Contlnim Quiet With No n < nen *
tlnlCliniiKo In I'rlccs Moro Jolu
lit rrovlsloim Cattle In
I-'nlr Dcmniul
CHICAGO PnoDOOB MiVUKBTS.c
' Ciiicacio , Jno 14. ISpoolal Telegram to
Tub Up.e.1 Wlioatsold down la the mar
ket } { o todny , recovering a portion of the
< 1o b and closing stendy at only Jioiloprosln-
> . tion from yestcrdny Trading was almost
JL wholly confined to May , which opened
V at 83c , sold off to 8l ) < c , rallied
to 815fl3SlJffe , down to 81 ? „ ' < \ "P t0
81 c , off again to SlJ o and up to SlJfGSltfc ,
closing nt SlW@3Utfe , with January resting
at 77c and Touruary nt "SJtfe , Tlicro were
no features of special interest In the local deal
Now York reported three boat loads
of now buslnoss , but that market was weaken
on heavy selling by Cottrell The feeling
here wus lnlluonced bcarlshly to some extent
by the appearance of snow over eonsiUorablo
arena In the winter wheat territory Snow
Is not yet general south of the Chicago line ,
but indications point to more snow The
storm is spending Its vloleiico In the cast ,
B . and moro settled winter weather is not ex-
Bfcf _ pcutcd The volume of business was llht
'
" 'T
H today mid the market bad little punlio snp-
port from uuy quarter 'f uo umlertono of
the niarltot seems firm , but speculative raids
forjfeor for such a matter have become
quito common of late Spot No 1 California
' and No S red wmtor In Liverpool wcro
• quoted ' nt 7s 5d and 7s J d respectively , or
H& higher than yestordny A year ago quo
. „ , , lutlons wcroTri'Jd for No 1 California and
JP ' 7s lid for No 2 rod winter , showing n do-
cllno of 4d for No 1 California and lO'tfd for
No S red winter compared with the same
day last yonr
The corn tnarkot was very quiet and prices
did uoi vary much from the nrevlous days
figures Some firmness wns Imparted when
. the esttmato of only thirty-lhruo cars for to >
morrows receipts wosmadopuDlIc , but tlicro
was no anlmntion in the demand
and at 32c for May , which prlco was reached
early In the day , there was much moro for
snlo than was wanted There was adccllno
to aijfc , succeeded by o rally to IUJ c. mid
1 the closing llguro for May was yiJ @ : J2c ,
I which Is about the same as on the day .bo-
! fore Husinoss was of a local scalping char
I actor and small In nxtoot The woukor tone
of wheut had probably some intluenco with
I local speculators January closed at 29oaud
February at 2nft } 29 c , which is nearly the
I aauio as on Monday *
Oats continued quiet at prices not csson-
• tially nit oral The feeling In May was at
1 times a little firmer , as the demand was
slightly Improved , with moderate trading as
J high as 22li'22 i : . 'Ihevisiblo supply report -
port Bhows udcoronso for last week of nearly
143,000 bushels and the cstimuto for tomor
row Is less than the recent nvorago No in-
tercst of conscqiionco was shown in near de
liveries and No 2 cash In store was nom .
20iji'20)4c } ) No 2 whlto for May sold 1
at ! M f@SI,3ffo.
There was moro doing in future dolivones
of provisions today , and although lluctuu-
tions In prices were not wide , the fooling was i
that the sueculatlvo truao has narrowed I
= * * " ' down to a point where the Bcalping crowa 1
Jump at a prollt of 2X ° or Go or cover quickly
on small losses As a result of this 1
policy the pit will bo deserted ono 1
tninuto and tilled with traders the next The 1
Sawyer-Wallace doul In pork being still on ,
tbo movements of the cliques representatives 1
are of course closely wntchod Polntors 1
were out this morning that May pork would
bo put up to $10.00 again today and the crowd 1
tlnally a , lltilo , Mltcncll taking 10,000 or
15,000 barrels nnd Hyun about as much moro 1
around SJQO Norton & Worthtngtan then 1
begnn to feed out May pork . and the price >
eased off to $0.87Jly.OO. They sold about
60,000 burrols altogether Wolff taking 33,000
of it Later the mnrkot firmed up again to
t'J.05 and at the close $0.W2X was the price
for May , being a shade better than yester
days closing Lcbs deferred deliveries
showed a corresponding improvement Lard
ruled quiet and stondy throughout thopos-
sion , the ran go for May bolng Jo\05@fl.07 > f i
or the same as yesterday The only feature
In riles was tbo buying of 50,000 pounds of J
May early by S. V. Whlto & Co at around
W.WJ < Jl " 5. The buoyanpy In the bog
market helps to stlmuhtto the product at
'Jio yards Prices were up So again today
" > CHICAGO LIVE STOCK
CmO.uno , Jan 14. [ Special T6logram to
TiibHeb.I Cattle The demand was fair
nnd prices steady ut the decllno noted yes '
toraoy' which leaves prices 2 @ 30o lower
than last week nod the decllno covers every
thing In tbo Btcor line except the very best ' ,
but cow stock is only 10@15o lower than last
week A few grass Toxuns nro coming
along from day to day , consisting largely of
cows , The run of Blockers and feeders
was fair , the demand stoday and
prices ubout the same us last
week , yet there were salesmen whu voted
the market 10W ( > o lower Choice to extra
beeves , fl.60f35.U5 : medium to good steers ,
1350 lo 1&00 lbs , f 1.25(34.75 ( ; 1200 to 11150
lbs , W.40@4.30j 1)50 ) to 1200 lbs , J3.00
fJM.00. Stackers and feeders , t2.25@i.l5 ; i ;
, cows , bulls nnd mixed , (1.69(33.00 ( ; bulk ,
$2.2502.50 ; Texas corn-foci Btcers , $3,50 ®
a.00icowsfl.50@2.20.
Hoes Uuslnuss was active and prices
* strouir to u nickel bighor Packers paid
h . . . $3.7003.80 , largely SX7S , and shippers * 3.75@ S
3.85 , largely JSO Light , either mixed or •
selected , wore ucglcctod , yet sold largely at
" " v * 3.75.
1 1NAXULVL
New Voiik , Jan 14. IBpaclal Telegram to
Tub Uke | Stocks The expressions cf
oporatorn ut the resorts last night guva little
Indication of what the market would bo to-
tloj\ With the great bugbear tight money
out of the way there are many outsldo
professional traaors who tiapo to sco losscr
.
obstacles removed and decislvo action of
some sort take uluoo in stocks A dragging
jmiruot the llrst two weeks of the year has
boon very dlscourughig Husinoss today
, early showed llttlo sign of Improvement
The excitement In Coal stocks seemed to
have died uwuy and the murkot was strong
all tha wuV through , nnd llrst prices wcro
gonijrnlly from ? to X per cent higher tharj
last evenings quptntlons and was followed
by very modernto business , but further frac
tional advances In the regular list , whlcli ,
however , failed to develop any special
, feature whatever beyond an advance of 1 per
* H [ cent in Manitoba to 114. Later'In the hour ,
bowovcr , prices reacted aud weak spots bo-
gau to show in the list , Atchiscii at 1\ \ ri
showing n loss of ? f , and Wiscotisln Central
a line aniouut at : > 3) , Sugar was a-stroug
point in the market , rining ltoS3but
It ulso ifuvo way with the regular list
and lost most of the improvement
Toward the eud of the hour the downward
movement became moro pronounced Atchl : '
son went off to 30 and bofora noon ether
shares wont lower Western Union dropped \
from 84 to 63tf , Pacific Mail from 38to 87/ {
aud Missouri Pacllla from 7310 72 . North
cm Pacific was qulto buoyant , touching
74j } , and in the downward movement lo lug
but U to 73JI , remaining } f per cent over
last night Chicago ( las weakened from
4rtf early to 45 { nt 13 oclock Coal stocks
r did nothiug remarkable durlag the morning
| 4 After 12 o'clock there was some preusfiiro
uinney and 8 per cent wus the prevailing
rate The boars took advantage of this and i
• old stocks nil through the Hit There was
llttlo or no reaction from the bottom prices :
of the day Atchison wont off to 30 , % llur
liugtan to UX > } { , ltock Islund to 01 % Jersey
rfor
Centrul to 122 , Sugar to 52ft , Now Englaud to \
S , with other less nctlvo stocKt showing
smaller losses The total sales wore 202S00
shares ,
The following wore the closing quotation ti
{ IJ.S.ts rfgulsr 1'Jfl ( Northnrn 1'sclQo. . B0i !
U.H.49coupons , ili'D lilo orcferroil 73 > \
tl.tf.4sregulsr..l0l'i ( ( ' it te N. W llo ;
II H.4)is ) coupons . 101 j doprererred .HO
Paclfleds at'll 1111 N.Y.Centrsl lOfl
Central I'nclflo M\l \ l . UtK „ . It
g BO&Alton . . .130 llocklslsnd W.i
gn ito.llurlington UMAStr V *
AQulnc.7. iCC'il ' ( lonrorfrred . , . UJi !
DUW ! WiiiStlaulAOmha
UllnolsC | ntrsl . . , .119 I aopraferrea 9 <
i. , . * w oliT.uoniMiao } vi
Ksntss Texsi . . . UH W..8t. U. k V mi
t.skeSliors 101'ii noproforred.-
Michigan Centrsl . IWiWestern , Union . . . Kl.S
Mldiourll's lMo . . T'JHl
Moset Basy nt 2Q7 per cent
PniMB MEHCtNTILB I'ArSIl SJ 'VJT ' pOT
cent
Steiiliko Exciiasor Quiet but heavy ;
Bixty-day bills , $4.8l ° / ; demand , HbO
Mining Htooks
Nr.w Yonit , Jon , II [ Snoclal Telegram
toTnn llr.B.l The followlnir ara the mlaT
tngstock quotations )
Alice 115 lisle & Norcross..250
a spoil t' .u llomoitaKc . . .SJ0
Con Cat St V . , , , .43S Horn Silver 210
Caledonia 11. It..MO Iron Silver li >
Commonwnaltli..301 North Hello Isle . 100
Conutocr Tbd , . 'JmHXI Ontario SOW
DeadwoodT 145 Sivvagu 119
Elt'rlsto HO
PUODUC15MA.IUCI3T3.
UmcAno Jan 14.-1:15 p. m. close
Wheat Firmer ; January , 77c ; May , 81J c.
Corn Firm ; January , 89c ; May , 31Jc. (
Oats Steady ; January , 20c ; May , 22 fc
Kyo Nominal
Unrtoy No trading
Prime Timothy $1.20 ,
Flax Cash , SU03.
Whisky tlai
Pork Firm ; January , J9.u2 } ; May ,
Lard Firmer ; January , J5.S2K ; May ,
WTX-
Flour Steady ; unchanged ; wheat , patent ,
t 4.50 < < 44.75 ; winter whent Hour , ? l.30
Q4.40 i for patents , ? 3.00j3 00 for clours
Provisions Shoulders , $1.12 > ( $4.25 ; short
clear , f4. 'J5ii5.0O ( ; short ribs , Jauuary.f4.07J .
flutter uncliaugod ; crcamory , 15 ( 25c ;
dairy i , ll@2lc.
Chocso Uiiolinngcd ; full cream cheddars
and . llatB , OJ/MUJi 'o ; fancy Young Americas ,
1010c. , .
Kggs Easy ; fresh 12 @ 13) ) < o.
Ilidos Unchanged ; heavy and light green
sallod , 4 c : sultod bull , 3 > jc ; green salted
calf , 5Ko ; dry salted.Oo ; dry lllut , C@7cj ary
calf , 5&0o ; deacon * each , 20c.
Tallow Unchanged ; No 1 , solid packed ,
4o ; No 2 , tylQSXe' < iko , 4c.
Hocoipts Shlpm'ts.i
Flour [ 14,000 11,000
Wheat 85,000 11.000
Coru ( 250,000 424,000
Oats J 195,000 178,000
Ciiielnimil , Jan 14. Wheat iFirm ;
No , 3 red , 70@SOc
Corn Quiet ; No 2 mlxod , * 13c
Oats Easier ; No 2 mixed , 24o.
Whisky S1.02. -
MltwnuUoe ; Jan It Wheat Quiet ;
No j 2 spring , on track , cash , 72@75c ; Alay ,
7J c.
uorn Dull ; No 3 on track,2C ) < fc
Oats-Slow ; No 2 whlto , on truck , 22@
224 ! c
Hyo Quiet ; No 1 , in sto c , 45c.
llarloy Quiet ; No 2 In store , 43 > f@l4c.
Provisions Eusiorj porit , $0.45.
St IjiiiiIh Ian 14. Wheat Lower ; cash ,
77 < Ko ; May , 77 > fo
Corn Firm ; cash , 25Xc ; May , 28 @ ' ,
28 : > c
Oats Cull ; cash , 20 c ; May , 21 o :
Pork Steady ; ! . 75.
Lard Dull ut $5.OOP5.05.
flutter Steady ; creainory , 18@24c ; dairy ,
10S21c. (
Whisky-t.02.
Ni-w Yorlc , Jan 14. Wheat Receipts ,
5,500 j bushels ; Bpot , weaker ; No 2 red SOJ o
in elevator , 87 > 1fcS7 ( ? o afloat , 87 C < SSjc 1
f. o. b. ; ungradod red , 72@Sl c ; options 1
steady j ; No 3 red , January , closiug at SO c
Corn Receipts , 170,400 bushels ; exports , i
140,100 bushels ; spot steady ; No 3. 3S@38/ 'o ,
in clovntor , 8uJ.fo afloat ; ungraded mixed 87
C41cf , options closed strong ; January SSc
Oats Rccipts , 107,000 bushels ; exports ,
3,100 < bushels ; spot easier ; options lower ;
January clOBlng at 2flVo ; spot No 3 ,
white , 30o ; mixed western , 27@30i c :
whlto , SS0@34o.
Coftoo Options closed dull at 5 points
down Sales,23,250bags. February$10.05 ; !
May , $10.10t0.15 ; spot Rio llrm ; fair cor-
goes , $19.75.
Sugar Raw , flrmer but qulot ; rcllnod ,
'
fairly active and llrm
Petroleum Qulotj.Unltod closed nt $1.04 %
for February
Eggs Firm ; western , 10J.f@10 } c.
Pork Firm ; now moss , $10.50@n.o0.
Lard Stronger : western Bteam , spot , and [
to arrive , $8.15(30.20 ( , closing nt $0.17Jtf bid ,
Duttor Fancy steady ; others dull and 1
weak ; Elgin , SSO SJ-fc western dairy , 8@ )
10c : creamery , 12@20J c.
Cheese Dull ; western , S@10 * c.
Knii8nn City , Jan 14. Wheat StrODgor ;
No 2 cash nnd January , iXiUo '
BCorn Steady ; No 2 , cash and January ,
21 > o bid
Oats No , 2 , cash , 2S > c bid ; January ,
vajsa
Attunoupnlii , Jan - 14. Wheat Lower
today and samples moved along moro ac-
lively Receipts , 223 cars ; shipments , 47 !
cars Closing : No , 1 hard , January and
February , 7 u ; Moy , S3Jo ; on track , 79Kc ;
No 1 northern , January , and February , 77o ! ;
Moy 81c ; on track , 77 , ' < JC'478o ; No.2 northern , ;
January nnd February , 74o ; May , 78c ; on
track , 74@70c
Livcrponl , inn II Wheat Firm ; db-
maud improving ; holders offer sparingly i
California No , 1 , 7s 1. 'd per cental ; red
western winter , 78 5 1.
Corn Steady ; demand fair ; now mixed
western , 48 3 4 per cental
Tim Visible Kiipnly
Ciucaou , Jan 14. The vislblo supply for
the week ending January 11 , as compiled by
the secretary or the board of trade Is as
follows : ,
Ilusliols
Wheat 33,178,000
I
Corn 10,8:11,000 :
Oats 4,977,000
Hyo 1,280,000
Uarley 3,283,000 ,
IilVB 8TOOIC
,
Onloairo , Jan 14. The Drovers Journal
reports as fellows :
Cattle Ueceqits , 0,500 ; murkot stronger ;
good grades of hooves , $1,50 ( 5.05 ; steers ,
$3.0U1.75 ; stockers and feeders , $2.25@3.15 j ! ;
Texas cattle , $1.50 ( 3.90. * J
Hogs Receipts , 8,000 : market steady ;
mixed , $3.5523.80 ; heavy , $3.65(33.85 ( : light ,
$3.55 ( 3.85.
Sheep Hccelpts , 7.000 ; " market strong nnd
active ; natlvos * 3.25C < ; 5.50 ; western corn
fed Toxuus , $3.50 ® 1.50.
The Drovers Journal special cablegram
}
from Loudon quotes modornto supplies of
eattlo und a stcudy demand ; medium to ex-
tra bcovos , ll ( < iVia } per pound , estlmatod ,
dead weight , >
crtloux Olty , Jan 14. Cuttlo itccolpts ! ,
350 ; shiiiinoutH , 100 ; market unchanged ;
caunora , 75c(3$1.30 ( ; cows , $ l,00@2.15 ; stockers -
ors and feeders , * l,50Cci2.90.
Hogs Ucceipts.1,500 ; murkothlghor ; light ,
$3.52i(33.57k ( ; heavy , $3,506J3.08Ji ; mixed ,
o$3.40(113,53 ,
Niittiiunl Stnok Yurili Kntt St
Ijouih , Jan 14. Cattle Receipts , 1,000 r ;
shipments , 300 ; market strong ; fair to ,
fancy natlvu steers , $3.40 : 5.00 ; Blockers
. and feeder * , Jl.UliaaJW ; ruuga steers , $3.00
@ 330.
Hogs Receipts , 7,800 ; Bhtnmcnts , 200 ;
market btroug ; heavy , * 3.ii0yj3.78W ; packing ,
$3.50 3.05 ; llsht , fi.45e3.00.
Kuhhih Olty Jun 14. Cattle Rooeipts ,
50J , | ; Bhipmnnts , 900 ; market stronjr ;
nutlvcs , $3.104J4.00 ; cows , $1.80(28.00 ( ; Btock-
ors and feolcrs , $2,404(3.03.
hHogs Rerelpts , 0,700 ; shipments , none ;
market higher ; nil grades , $3.08'-403.70 ' ; bulk ,
OMA1LV LIVI3 61 OCR
.
Cattle
Tuesday , Jan 14.
It was ono of these days when it fs rather
dlftlcult to give a report Hint would be eti-
tlrcly sutlsfactoiy to nit concerned No
two operators looKoa upon the trade lit ox-
actly the same light , and oven the buyers
were far from agreeingupou the state of the
inarkut and were culling it all the way from
steady to lOo lower The market on beef
cuttlo taken as a whole wus In reality not
much different from yesterday , but there
I was an easier feeling and some sales were
undoubtedly lower Most every ono was
ngrccd that the market wns at tbo least 16o
lower { than nt the close of last week The
beeves sold at $3.00(31.00 , principally $3.35Q
3.75. ; There were no very choice cattle , n
few that wcro pretty fair but a good many
moro that wcro common In fact the most
of , the cattle wcro of common and medium
quality The market was not very active
nnd the operators wora slow in getting down
to business There was quite a sprinkling
of < cow stuff in the yards nnd n good many
head changed hands , There was not much
change in values frcm yesterday The sales
ranged from $1.70 to $2.50 , with the bulk at
$ 'J.05C'J2.33. There were practically no stockn
ors or feeders In the yards There was some
inquiry for dcsirablo cattle of that dcserlpC
tlon but nothing to fill the demand A few
head changed hands at $2.75 ( 3.00.
ItOgM
There were only a few hogs here today ,
and the market was active nnd 3 ! ( iJ5o
higher i , The hogs sold nt $3.C3X@3.r > * . the
latter price catching the bulk , with ono load
at $3,073 . The buyers apparently want the
hogs i nnd buy thorn up readily nt the prices
The hog market averaged the highest today
sluco ' Novombor25. During the early part
of that mouth the hogs sold at above $1.70 ,
but they dropped down steadily until the
close of the month , when they were soiling
at $3.50(33.00 ( , or about where the tnarkot
was last week
Shonp
There wore two single decks of good corn
fed western owes on the market , which sold
nt$4.50.
llecelpttf
Cattle 2,000
Hogs 2,000
Snoop 100
Prevnlllnic Prices
. The following is a table of prices paid In
this : market for the grades of Btock men
tloncd :
Prime steers , 1300 to 1C00 Its . 3.90 ( $1.50
Good steers , 1250 lo 1450 lbs , , . 3.40 ( ci 1.10
Good steers , 1050 to 1300 lbs . . 3.10 W3.80
Common 1000 to 1150 lb steers , 2.90 @ 3.25
Common canners 1.25 ( ( M.IJO
Ordlnaryto fair cows l.CO 03 00
Fair to good cows 3.00 OW.20
Good to choice cows 2.20 QffiAO
Choice to fancy cows 2.40 © 3.90
Falrto good bulls 1.50 © 2,50
Choice to fancy bulls 2.50 ( $3.25
Light stockers nnd feeders . , . 2.00 W2.00
Feeders , OJOto 1100 lbs 2.20 @ 2.90
Fair to choice light hogs a02 > ff3-03
Fair to choice heavy hogs 3.05 ( 3.07J {
Fair to choice mixed hogs 3.02 > 4ii3.05 ( !
!
lleprcscntntlvn Sales
flTClCII9.
.
No Av Pr No Av Pr
1 1000 $3 00 18 1230 $3 45
84 1015 3 00 41 USO 3 45
II 12O0 3 00 4 1107 3 50
,
19 1018 3 05 38 1261 3 50
5 1024 3 05 7 1149 8 50
30 "i 1079 3 15 20 1150 8 50
10 1059 3 17Ji 20 1235 3 55
7 1034 8 20 38 KMO 8 55
,
14 1001 320 20 U > 50 3 05
38 1101 8 35 13 1214 8 05
20 1124 3 35 19 1250 3 70
8 1112 3 40 12 1212 3 70
10 i 1101 8 40 20 1322 3 75
59 1072 3 40 11 1204 3 80
91 1200 3 40 17 1303 3 85
90 { 1223 8 45 18 1327 3 85
19 ] 1250 3 45 18 1434 4 00
cows
2 980 175 4 1235 2 20
2 1095 175 22 1070 2 20
3 1150 1 SIX 10 1095 3 22Jf
1 1130 190 5 1158 2 85
0 1017 190 22 1059 2 25
5 1014 3 00 15 1003 2 25
2 10S5 2 00 17 1095 2 25
89 : . . . . . . 900 2 05 10 040 2 25
18 1107 2 07X 14 091 2 25
17 923 2 10 15 1004 2 25
33 914 2 10 21 1002 2 25
25 1100 2 10 14 1051 2 25
0 1003 2 10 18 1220 2 27jf f
27 1101 2 15 23 1013 2 30
1 1012 S 15 21 1010 2 30
.
23 1008 2 15 19 050 2 30
1 1150 2 15 20 1040 2 S5
10 950 2 15 17 831 2 35
15 955 2 IVX 14 1093 2 35
17 1030 2 17 4 1035 2 35
4 1235 3 20 1 1150 2 35
8 1095 2 20 5 U04 2 35
11 1137 2 20 1 1100 2 40
7 1037 2 20 1 980 2 40
4 1000 2 20 11 1027 J 40
0 1047 2 20 13 1101 40
25 990 2 20 5 902 2 45
15 990 8 20 23 842 2 50
nuits
4 1395 2 00 1 1500 2 20
1 1870 2 00 1 1420 2 25
1 1300 2 00 3 1400 2 25
1 1580 2 00 1 1840 2 25
1 1630 2 00 1 1250 2 30
4 1407 2 10 1 1080 2 35
5 1510 2 10 1 1500 2 50
1 1550 2 10 1 1420 2 50
3 1620 2 10 1 1010 2 00
2 1550 2 10 1 1200 3 75
1 1070 2 15 1 2160 3 25
FEEDEltS
1 800 2 05 20 1012 3 00
3 957 2 75 . . . . . . . . 3 00
17 S58 2 75 13..10S0 3 00
3 1093 2 85
85oanskhs.
oanskhs
'
l 970 150 1 .940 150
1 870 150 1 910 100
5 1000 1 50
CALVES
1 200 3 75 C 314 2 00
2 155 4 50
HEIFKIIS
1 910 2 50 8 995 2 00
OX UN
4 1723 3 00
STAOS
1 15S0 2 SO
1IO09.
No ' Av Sk Pr No Av Sk Pr
75..217 160 H 55 55..283 240 $3 05
10..308 3 62J < ? 37..300 60 8 05
(50..283 ( 240 H 152& 73..250 120 3(55
09..355 KM ) 3 U2J < ( H..2S0 60 3 05
03..240 200 atiiX 50:347 : 120 8 05
00..280 120 ! | B2K 01..233 120 8 05
09..204 40 ,1 , ] ! ® X 70.212 3 05
74..231 40 3 08Ji 54..333 440 3 05
74..219 120 3 ti' .X CO , . - , .252 120 3 05
03..277 100 3 2K 50.280 840 0 05
09..240 120 3 05 17,218 3 C5
50 , . . .355 3 05 54..255. 120 3 05
07.230 60 3(15 ( 09..240 120 3 (55 (
09 . . .274 80 3 05 53.352 2S0 8(55
04..270 1(50 ( 3 65 69..332 120 3 C5
03.300 200 3 05 20.t7J 100 3(55
64.277 120 8 05 JS0..380 40 3 C7K
70 , . . . 45 3 05
sheep
No , . Av Prices ,
190 westerns , owes cornfed..117 $4 50
'
Purchases or Cuttle
Huycrs No
Swift & Co . - . 870 ' ;
George 21. Hammond & Co 301
ThoAnnour-Cudahy PaeKlngcompany 370
Lee Rothschild 40
Hamilton , Stephen & Co , S
R. Heekor 57
Shlppors 145
Omaha , . , . . , , . , , , . . , , , , 5
Purchases of ilnzs ,
Showing the number of bogs bought by
the packers and leading buyers on today's
market :
Armour-Cudahy Packing company 300
Omaha Packing company . , , , , , . , 700
Swift .V Co 545
George H , Hammond & Co , , . ioi
ShoBp
Hill , . 100
I.lvn Htuuk Notoj ,
Somolt.KO Bboop
Easier feollug on beeves
Not much change in cows
Hogs nearly 5 cents l ghcr ,
Hooves 15 cents lower than cloio of last
week
The average prlco paid for hogs today was
$3.04tf ,
Sheep nro coming now in comparatively
small numbers and of unusually | xw qual
ity for this season of the year A promi-
uotit dealer romurkod ; Outside of the few
ncar loads of good corn-fod western sheep
coining the supply Is the poorest I ever saw
It at this season of thn year " . Another man
of great experience gnve It as bis opinion
that tbo present high prices wcro tbo attrac-
tlon for the unfinished muttons coming to
market Feeders calculate that present
prices are pretty good und that they can get
as much now for them as after feeding : a
month or to longer , " At any rate the sheep
coming are lacking idnvtjtton quality , Chile
csgo Drovers Journal ,
On the market . ' with cattle : C. E.
Whlto , J , M. Patton.Croighton ; J. II Hurke-
holder Woodbine , la ; J. Hastlo , Urock ;
Sims & . Houghton , Portsmouth , In ; J. J ,
Hensley , Exlra , In ; Harris .tcj Uatello , Hnn-
cock , la ; M. It Hegarty , Oakland , lo : G.
M. Winters , Shelby , la , ; J , M , Hnrrett , Mai-
vern < , lo ; J. J. DokortV Dimlap , In ; C. F.
Hurch Uollwood ; ILC Smith , MilfordjJ ,
p Hlggins , Lincoln Itobclmnn & D „ It
Davis , Do Wilt ; W. A. Ktnlay , Oroenwood ;
R 11. Morton J. D. Lohmkuhl , Wnhoo : F.
Aldrltt Friend ; S. Galley , Nelson ; Tlcknor ,
Hozarth & M. , Ueatrlco ; M. Kalgors ,
Silver Creek ; C. F. Fisher , Fisher Brothers ,
Central City : John Qrovo.Ccdnr Rapids ; W.
H. Corey , Elba ; IraGrlflln , St Paul ; F. W.
AC A. J. West , Wlsnor ; H. Hogrefo , Uattlo
Crock ; J. H. Harding , Meadow Grove ;
Robert McDonald , Tildon i Dodge & Weather
by , Rene Urothors , Oakdale ; It , McDonald ,
Tildon ; Wallace & S , Coin la ; E. W.
Jeffries & Co , Horace ; J , W. Nicholson ,
Marquette ; A , It Marben , J. It Mcltoe ,
William Francis , Palmyra ; J. H. Dickson ,
Honnctt ! ; J. Roach , Utchllcld ; William Mar$1
shall , McPaul , lo ; J. R. Maynes Renderbi
son In ; E. M. Vandorcn , lllue Rapids ; S.
S. Grlflln , Jamaica ,
On the mnrket with hogs : W. Dwornit ,
Ilnrtou Hrotheis , Verdlgre ; J. W. Stocker ,
Logan , la ; Reams & Riley , Dctlanco , la ;
Wllllum Osborne , Nooln , In ; J. U. Soolcy ,
Mnryvillo \ , Mot Mehah & Co , M. D. Stevens -
ens & Co , , Denlson , la ; J. J. Dorhcrty , G.
P. Moorhead , Dunlap , In ; R. Davis , Do
Witt ; llaworth & Holes , Elwood ; James
Miller , Ax tell ; R , II Gllson , Mtndcn :
Thomas Powers , Sutton : J. D. Lohmkuhl ,
\\ahooj J. P. R. M. Co , Ithuca ;
Spruck & Greenwood , Nelson ; F. Hey ,
agent , Silver Creek ; F. Hurt , Danno-
brog ; Euglo & Mustard , Onawa In ; J.
llrodham , Dodge ; Reno & Sheets , Elgin ; M.
J. j ! Hughes , West Point ; Rene Bros , Oakl
dale ; Coburn , II & S. , Atkinson ; Skinner &
Knvnn , Morse UlufTs : ClnrK & Ilnmllton ,
Rucl Junction , Mo ; J. W. Nicholson , Mnr , -
quotto ' ; Henry Schulz 11 , C. littler , Ilruin7
nrd , ; Perry Hayden , Wuston ; Perry llros ,
, Wayne , ; Joseph Hoyur Craig ; F. F. Snyder ,
Tcknniah : A. Lewis , Wm , Wilson , LyonB ;
E. W. Joffrcs & Co . Horace
OMAHA WHOLESALE MAllH-ETS.
Produce , lYuIti , Etc
Enos Strictly fresh , 13@14o ; cold storage ,
nominal
Hides , Pm.th , Tai.low , Etc Green salted
hides , 4J < o ; No 2 , p. s. hides , 3c ; dry Hint
hides , Cs7c ( ; call hides , ii1X , < H damaeod
hides i , 2c less ; sheep pelts , green , each , 25c@
$1.00 : sheep polls , dry , per lb , 7@l3J c ; tul-
low J , No 1,4c ; No 2 , 3if3Vc ( ; grease , white ,
4@44c ; yellow , 8 > tf@3c.
IlUTTEit Creamery , fancy 20@22o ; choice ,
1PQ20C. ] Dairy , fancy 14@10c ; clioleo , 12 ®
} 14u. Country , fanoy , ll'ijl' ' 'e ; good to choice ,
9@llc ; fair , 7tgSo ; Inferior , 6@io. (
. Pickles Medium nor bbl , $5.00 ; small ,
$0.00 ; gherkins $7.00 ; C & B chow chow ,
qts , $5.85 ; pts , $3.35.
Potatoes 25@30o for choice
Onions 50@70c
Saueii Kiiaut Bbls $4.75 ; half buls , $2.85.
Game Mallard ducks , $3.00@3.50 ; mixed
ducks , $1.50M,00 ( ; tonl , $ l.86@1.60 ; Jack
snipes ; , $1.00@1.25 ; jack rabbits , $ : l.50@4.00 ;
snull ' . rabbits $1.P0@1.20 ; squirrels , $1.00 ®
1.10 ; plover , 75c@l.O0.
. Lemons Fancy $5.00S0.00 ; choice , $3.50
@ < 5.00.
Cei.eiiv Per doz ; 30c
Cai.ifoiinu Gim'ES $ ' 2 00 ; pears , $2,75.
Mess Pokk Per brii ; $9.7Cln.50.
Bananas According to size , per bunch ,
$3.00(33.00. j ( •
Butteiiine Tubs , 13o ; roll , 14c.
Cocoanuts Per 100 , $5 00.
A1T/.E BUTTEIt CC r *
CiDEii-Bbls , $5.50 ; .hlf , bbls , $3.00.
Maim.e Sue ui 12 15'c per lb
CitANiiKiutins Cauu Cod , $10.00@I1 b0.
Okanoes Florida , per box , $3.0uC < MOO
Buckwheat Fi.ouuPer bbl , $3.50@0.O0.
Wool fine , average , 22@23c ; medium ,
average 1 , 21@22c ; quarter blood.average , 20
@ I 81c ; coarse , average , , 15@l7o ; cotts aud
rough I , average , I4@10c ;
Pubs Hcavor , per lb , $2.50S4.00 ( ; otter ,
each i , * 3.00@7.00 ; wolf , each , $15.00(820.00 ( ;
coon i , ouch , 25(3.750 ( ; mink , each , 15f00c ( ? ;
muskrut , fall , 5@9ct'sl unk , rot , 25(300e ( ;
badger , rat , 25@S0c ; deerskins , full , per lb ,
16@27c ; winter , 12g22c '
Beans Choice handpicked - navy , $1.75(5 ( ? ,
1.80 ; choice band picked medium , $1.63 ( ( $ ;
1.70 ; choice hand picked country , $1.50@1.C5 ; 1
clean country , $1.50(31.00 ( ; inferior country ,
$1.00@t.25. "
Pnovisioxs Hams , No 1 , 10 lb average ,
0 ? c ; 20 to 22 lbs 8fc ; 12 to 14 , lbs , lOli'c ;
shoulderB , 5c ; breakfast bacon , No 1 , Sc ; '
hum sausage , 8Kc ; dried boot bams , 7K ° .
beef tongues , $0.00 per dozen ; dry salt meats ,
5@5)iC per per lb ; bam roulette , GJ c ; add le :
per lb for small lots
Al'PtES Per bbl , common , $2.002.25 ; 1
choice , $2.50@4.00 : fancy , $4.00@5.00.
Mince Meat 201b cans7 , ' c.
Honet 15c per lb for choice
PiiESEiivEs---9iH@10c per lb
Jellies 4@4&r. per lb
Beeswax No 1 , 10@l9c.
Pies Feet PiokledKlts , 70c ; spiced pigs
tongues , kits , $3.35 ; pickled tripe , kits , 05c ;
pickled H. O. tripe , kits , 85c : spiced pigs I
hocks , kits , $1.15.
Floui ; State , ? 4.00@5.00 ; fancy , $5.00 ®
5.40.
5.40.Laud
Laud Tierce Refined , 5J i : : pure leaf ,
OJfo ; kettle rendered , G fc.- Add c to } ia
for smaller quantities
BliEl' Tonquks Salt , per bbl $20.00.
Hay-$5.000 00.
Cnoi' Feed $13.00.
BitAN-$10.00.
Coiin ISc
Oats 10c.
Veal Choice , medium size , & 38c ; choice , ,
heavy , 4 ( 0e. .
Live Piqeons Per doz , $1.50.
Uroccrlen
Diuen Fiiuit Currants , now , Cc ; prunes ,
casks 1,300 lbs , -13jc ; prunes , bbls or bags ,
So ; citron peel , drums , 20 lbs , 22c ; lemon
pool , drums , 191bs , 20o ; fnrd dates , boxes 13
lbs , 9u ; apricots , choice ovaporatcd , 14c ;
apncotseliy ] , cured , 25 lb boxes , 15c ; njirl-
cats , fancy Mount Hamilton , 25 lb boxes
10c ; apricots , choice , bags , 801bs , llj o : ap I
ples , evaporated , Aldcn , 501b boxes , 9to ; '
apples , star , bVci apples , funcy , Aldcn , 51b , ,
10a ; apples , fancy , Aldcn , 3 lb , 10 } u ; Suit
Luke , SJfe , blackberries , evaporated 50 lb
boxes , 5 > JVllKo ( ; cherries , pitted , dry cured ,
13o ; pears , Culifornhi fancy , } { s boxes , 2511) ) ; ,
12c ; peaches , Cal No 1 , fancy , X * < unpbags ,
80 lb , 15o ; nectarines , red , 14c ; noctarinns , ,
silver boxes , 15a ; pitted plums , Cal 25 lb
Doxes , 8 > o ; raspberries ovap N. Y. , new ,
2(5u ( ; prunes , Cal It O , 90-100 , boxes , 251bs 1 ,
7c ; prunes , R. C , 00-70 , 9c ; orange peel , 15c II ;
raisins , California LondonB , crop 1689 , $3.25 ;
Cut loose , muscatels , crop 18S9 , $3.00 ; Val
encius , 1888 , OJ e ; Vulencius , new , 8J c ; Cul
seedless , sks , 7 o.
Canned Goods Fruits , California Canned
Goods , Standard Brands , 3tf ! lhs , per doz -
Apricots , $1,70(3185 ( ; apricots , pie fruit t ,
$1.65 ; gallons , $4.03 ; blackborrles , $2.25 i ;
cherries , bluck , $2.l'0(3335 ' ( ; ; cherries , white ,
$2.25(83.50 ( ; grapes , ti ' .WiQl.SO ; pears , Hart
lott , $3.10@8 25 : poachesVyollow , $2.10@2.25 i ;
peaches , lemon cling , " -$2.35 ; plums , egg ,
tl.0&@l.S0 * , plums , gold drops $1.S0 ; plums ,
grcenSagosl.Vl.C5@li)0iieaulios | ] , Bay City ,
with pitts In , $1.00 ; entrants , $8.30 ; geese )
berries , $2.30 ; nectarines , $2.05 ; quinces ,
$2.10 ; raspberries , ti 90istrawberries , $2.70 ;
pouches , 3 1b eastern standards , $1,85 ; 3 lb
oustorn seconds , $1.35M1,50 ; 3 1b pie , $1,10 ;
0 lb pie , $8.00 ; gallon , plo , $3.00 : Crescent
apjiCB , high standurds , J$2.50 ; 8 lb goosober-
ries , 90o:2 : 1b strawltornes , 0J@93e : 2 lb ;
raspberries , $1.00 ; 2 lbWuoborno , 80@90o 1 ;
2 lb blncltberrios , 05@T5cj b ji , strawberries ,
preserved , $1.80 ; 2 lb raspberries , preserved I ,
$1,60 ; 2 ; b bluckburiies , preserved , $1.20 l ;
Pineapples , Bubamu chopped , $3.00 ; 2 lb t
Bahama grated $2.7&tU lb Bubaiiiu sliced ,
$3.50 ; 2 lb Standard sliced , $1.25 ( < $1.50 $ ; cher
ries , 2 lb rod , BaltlmQrc , > 65@95c.
VEUKTAUlES Tomatoes 81b extra , $1.00 ;
3 lb Standard , Western brands ; WQio\ \
Galls , Sterllug Can Co , , strictly standard ,
$2.00. Corn Preferred Block sugar corn , i ,
llnost grown , $1.00 : gilt-edgo sugar corn ,
very fln-j , $1.50 ; 'MoMurr.v's 2 lb sugar corn ,
$1.20 ; 3 lb extra , Western brands , bScfuSl.OO [ ) ;
8 lb standard , Western brands , 70Mh0e.
Mushrooms 1 lb French , extra tine , 28 ® ; "ic ;
1 lb French , line , 18(882c ; 1 lb French , ordi- (
uary 10 ® 18a Peas-.Tres line , per can , 35c ;
demi line , per can , lOo1 ; 2 lb extra , sifted ,
W.00 ; 8 lb Early Juno $1.85@1.I5 ! ; 3 lb Mar
row , standnrd brand , $1,10 ; 2 lb sosked , > 57e.
ilString Beans 3 lb high grade refugee , 00c ;
2 lb Goldeu Wax beaut , 75u ; 8 lb string
beans , 10c. Lima Beuns 3 lb soaked , 15c ;
Boston Baked Beans 3 lb Lewis , $1.(55 ( ;
Crown brand $1.M ) . Sweet Potatoes 3 lb
New Jersey , $ l.O0j Daisy , $135. Pumpktu-
3 lb new pumpulo , 95c. .
Canned Fjsii Brook trout , 3 lb , $2.40 ; sal
mon trout , 21b , $3.25 ; clams , lib , $1.25 ;
clams , 21b , $2.00 ; clam chowder , 31b , $1,25 ;
deviled crabs , 1 lb , $8. ' 25 ; dovlled crubs 2 lb ,
$3.50 ; codnsb balls , 2 lb , $1.75 ; cuvler , X lb ,
12.85 ; • eU , lib , 13,40 , lobs ten , lib , $1.901 {
lobsters , 2 lb , $2.95 ; lobsters , deviled , X lb ,
$3.25 ; mackerel , 1 lb , $1.75 ; mackerel , mustIn
nrd sauce , 8 lb , $3.00 ; umckorol , tomato
sauce , 3 lb , $2.C0 ; oysters , I lb , $1.10 ; oysters ,
3 lb , $1.85 ; salmon , C. It , 1 lb $1.90 ! sal
mon C. R. , 2 lb , $3.b0 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 lb ,
$1.00 ; salmon , Alaska , 2 lb , $3.05 : shrimps ,
lib $3.00.
, , Conrmi Extra Gcnrcos , now , BJ o ; Grand
Bank , now , 4) ) , 'c ; Turkey cod , largo middles ,
8'4o . ' ; silver 2 lb blocks , iV'/c ; snow white , 2
? > bricks , 7 c ; snow whlto , crates 12-5 lb
boxes < , e/o . ; Iceland halhbut , la tfc ; medium
scaled herring , 27u ; No 1 scaled herring ,
24c ; domestic Holland herring 55j ; Hamfc
burg spiced herring , $1.50 ; Russian sardines ,
76c ; Russian sardines , plain , 55c ; imported
Holland herring , Crown brand , SOo ; do ,
fancy milkers , 90c
_ Chocohtb and Cocoa 21ttJ37o per lb ;
German chlckory , red Sc
Fish Mackerel , No 1 shore , hlf bbls ,
$11,50 ; fancy mess , hlf bbls , $13 50 ; white
fish , hlf bbls , $7.00 : trout , hlf bbls , $5.23 ; fnrav
lly , while tlsh $3.75 : salmon , $8.50 ; 1 lb mackci
erel ( herring ) , $ t.00OT1.10 ; 1 lb IInan baddies ,
$1.76 : 2 lb lobsters , $3,9003.00 ; 1 lb lobsters ,
fl.lHtQ3.00 ; 1 lb Ralinou , Cooks Inlet , Alette
brand , line $175 ; 1 lb Cuttings Cocktail ,
very line , $2.00 ; 2 lb salmon , Columbia rtvor ,
$2.753.00 : 1 lb Alaska salmon , Aleut , $1.00 ;
2 lb oysters 10 oz , Baltimore Peerless , $1.65 ;
l lb oysters 5 oz , Baltlmoro l'eorloss , $1.10 ;
2 lb select , 12 oz , Peerless , $2.35 ; 1 lb clams ,
little ) l nocks , $1.25 ; 2 lb clams , little nocks ,
$2.10 ; ; if lb sardines , imported , par cabo 100s ,
tU10.u0 : X lb sardines , Imported , per case
100s. $15.0020.00 ; X lb Imported boneless
sardines , 20o ; X lb sardines American , per
100s ( , French style , { 4 & 0@5.00 ; X lb sarV.
dines , American , per case 100sFrench style ,
$7.50(18.00 ( ; X lb sardines , mustard , per case
60s , $4.U0@4.35 ; Imported key sardines ,
$13.00.
OiLS-ICcrosono-P. W. , 9Vc : W. W. . 12c ;
headlight , 12 > tc ; gasoline , Ui12o ; lard , No
l , , 4toNo ; , 2 40o ; salad oil , $1.3o@9.00 per
dozen ,
Sun.ms Cut loaf , 8c ; cutlnaf cubes , 7Jfc ;
standard , powdered , 7 , 1ffi XXXX , powdered ,
7fc : granulated , standard , /7J < ) 'o ; con
foctlonors' A. ( ) J e ; white extra C , Cfc ;
extra C Neb , H'tfe ' ; nmbcr oj c.
SoAi-s Castile , mottled , per lb , S10o ;
do , white , per tli , 13ff ( 15c.
Canned Meats 1 lt > lunch tongue , $2.75 ;
2 lb lunch tongue , $1.75 ; 1 lb corned beef
J l. 252 ; 1b corned bcof , $2.05 ; 0 lb corned
beef , $0.50 ; 14 lb corned beef , $14.00 ; 2 lb
boneless pigs feet , $2.20 ; 1 hVEnglish brawn ,
$1.30 ; 2 lb English brawn , $2.t50 ; lb English
brawn , $0.75 ; 1 lb compressed ham , $1.75 ;
21b compressed ham , $3.75 ; 1 lb chipped bcof ,
$2.00.
Lye-I.75I,60.
Spicks Whole , per lb Alsplco , Oc ; Cas
sia , China , 9o ; cloves , Penang , 3Sc ; nutmegs
No 1 , 75o. ; pepper , 1819c (
Ginoeh Jamaica , ) i pints , $1.00 per doz
Cheese Younir Americas full cream , lie ;
fuctory twins , ll18cj ; off grades , 7Su ;
Van Rosson Edam , $11.60 per doz ; sap sago ,
23o : brick , 12) ) c ; llmburger , llo ; domestic
Swiss , 13@14c.
Wiiai'ihnh Paveii Straw , per loX ®
2J ? crag ; , 2 c ; munllla , B , 5d , o ; No 1 ,
7o.
7o.Baos
Baos Unlon.squaro , 35 per cent off list
Salt Dairy , 2so lbs In bbl , bulk , $3.10 ;
best grade , 00 , 5s , $2.30 ; best grade , 100. 3s ,
$8.40 l ; best grade 2S , 10s , $2.20 ; rock salt ,
crushed , $ l.b0 ; dnlry salt , Ashton , 501b bags ,
65o ; bulk , 2241b bags , $3.25common.ln ; ' bbls ,
$1.25.
Duuos ( Grocers ) Per lb Borux , lOo ;
copperas , 3 > c ; Bey leaves , ] 5c ; glue , 10c ;
epsom salts , 4c ; g Ian her salts , 3c ; sulphur ,
5c ; blue vltrol , 9. : : alum , 4o ; tartaric acid ,
58c ; rosin , 2c : saltpeter , absolutely pure ,
10q ; gum camphor , 2 lbs 111 box , 1 oz cakes ,
33c ; hops , X a"d X lb packages , 20c ; sage ,
X and X lb packages , 15c ; madder , 18c ; salt
peter { , ] 0c ; indigo , 3 lb nnd 5 lb boxes , S F ,
05@70c ; indigo , 3 lb nnd 5 lb boxes , Madris ,
75c ; sealing wax , 25 lb boxes , red , 8Xu ; scal
ing wax , 25 lb boxes , white , 4c.
Farinaceous Goods Uarlo.v , 3t { < 4c ; fa ?
'
rina , IXc : peas , 3c ; o atmeal , 25c ; maca
roni , , 10c , vermicelli 10c ; rice , 40xo ; sugo
nnd tapioca , 07c ; lima buuns , Gc
Cokfke Roasted Arbucklo's Arlosa ,
24 c ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 24 o ; Germun ,
24c ; Dilworth , 24' c ; Alardma , 24 ; < c.
, Coffee Green Fancy old golden Rio ,
24c . ; fancy old penbury , 23c ; Rio , choice to
fancy , 22c ; Rio , prlmo , 21c ; Rio , ' good , 20c ; '
Mocha , 29c ; Java , fancy Mandchllng , 27o ; 1
Java , good Interior , 24o ; African , 21c.
. Roi'B Manilla rope , 14JJc basis ; sisal rope , ,
HKc ; cotton rope , 10c : now orocoss , 8J c.
, Cotton Twine Bibb , very flno , 3 or 4 ply , •
22c ; flue 22c ; Daisy , 18c.
, Hemp Twine Heavy , 14c ; medium , ICe ;
light , 17o ; 18 B. O , 20o ; 24 , 20c ; 30. 19o ; 48 ,
17c ' ; broom twines , colored , 30c.
Mattuess 1'wine Very line , 40c ; flno , 3So ; 1
medium , 35c.
, Sail Twine Very fine flax , 33o ; Una flax ,
29cflne ; : cotton 22c : Calcutta bemp , 14c.
Salsoda 1 ? ® 4Kc per lb
Stakcii % ® per lb
Stove Polish $2.003.87 per gross
, Brooms4 tie , $2.00 ; 3 tlo , $2.80 ; stables ,
$3.80 ; common , $1.50@1.75
Bags Am , per 100 , $17,00 ; Lewiston , per
100 , $17.00.
Nuts Almonds , 15c ; Brazils , 14e ; filberts , .
\ "XCPecans \ , lie ; walnuts , 12 0 ; peanut t
! cocks , 6X ° \ roasted lie ; Tennessee peanuts ,
7aOlives
Olives Quarts , per doz , $3,75 ; pints , per
doz ' , $3.25 ; bulk , per gal , 94- ; .
Dry Good * .
CAitrr.T Vv "Aitp--Blbb , white , 18'fo ; colored ,
21',4'c.
Batts Standard , So ; gem , 10c ; bouuty
12 | c ; boone , llo ; peerless , case , $7.50.
CoiiSET Jeans Boston , 7 > c ; Androscog
gin , 7J o ; Kcarsargo , XuRoekport. . O fc :
Conestoga , 05ie.
Ticks Oakland , A , 7 } < o ; International ( l
YY , 8c ; Shetuclict , S , 8 .Jc ; Warren , No ,
870 , Ilia : Berwick , BA , 180 ; Acme , 13c j ;
York , 30 Inch , 18 > fc ; York , 33 inch , I0L o ; '
Swift River , .80 : Thorndike , OO , bo ;
Thorndiko EF 8 > fc Thorudiko 180 b
, , ; , , c-
Thorndike XX , 15o ; Cordis No 6 , 9'rfo ; Cor
dls No 4 , 10 > fc
Denims Amoskong , 9 oz , l(5)fe ( ; Everett ,
7 oz , 13T York , 7 oz , 13c ; Haymaker , 8J c 1 ;
Juffrey XX , 18o ; JufTroy XXX , 18 0 ;
Heaver Creole AA , ll fo ; Beaver Creek 1JB ' ,
10 } c ; Beaver Creek CO , 9Jfe.
ltENTUCKy Jeans Memorial , 15c ; Glen
wood , 80c ; Ky SturJ5c ! : Hercules , 18a ; Empire 1-
piro , 25c ; Cottswold , 27Jic ; Melville , 25c ;
Bang-up , 27J < c.
Chasii Slovens' B , T > X : Stevens A , 7c :
bleached , 8c ; Stevens ' P , 7-c ! ; bleached I ,
8Wc ; Stovcns' N , 8Wo ; bleached , U o ; Stev-
ons'SRT , llKc
MisCELLtNEOL'S Table oil cloth , $2.50 ' ;
table oil cloth , marble , $2.50 ; plulu Holland ,
i > X < 3i dado Holland , 12K.
Flannels Plaid Raftsmon , 20o ; Clear
Luke , SiXa ; Iron Mountain , 8OU0 : Whlto
OH No 8 , , * L 83 , ' 4"o ; OHNo 1 , } { , S0 fu ; U1I
No 3 , % , 83jfu ; till No 1 , 5L 30c ; Quecheo
No 1 , jtf , 43c.
Pm.NTS Solid Colors Atlantic , Co ; Slater ,
Cc ; Berlin oil , OJJo ; Garner oil , 07o. Pink
and Robes Richmond , OXo ; Allen , Cc , ;
Rlverpolnt , 6Mc ; Stcol River , Cc ; Pncllic ,
"Kc Indigo liluo-St , Leger , 5fo ; Wash
ington ( Itfc ; American , O c ; Arnold , OJJcj
tArnold Century , 9c ; Amund , l' 'oStlefel ; A [ ,
12c : Wlndiior gold tk't , 10 > o ; Arnold B ,
1 ) < c ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnuld Gold Seal ! ;
lOKo ; ' Yolluw Seal , 10)io. )
Pkinto Dross Charter Oak , 5)fc ) ; Ra-
mapo , 4 > o ; Lodi , 5 > yO ! Allen , Uu ; Richmond 1.
Co ; Wiudsor , C c ; Kddystono , ( l e ; Pacitlc ,
0Xc. }
UiNaiiAM Plunknt checks , O c ; Whit
tonton , OJfo ; York , Ojtfos Nnrmaudi dross it
8ku ; Calcutta dress , 7Ko ; Renfrew dress ,
8 > , ' @l2Jfc. •
Camiiiiics Slater , 5o ; Woods , Bo ; Stand >
ard , 5u ; Peacock , 0c.
Flannel White Qiioecho No 2 , ? < Inch
87 > jfo ; ( Jueeche , No 3 , Ji Inch , 32Jjo ; Ji ;
Auawun , 32J u ; Windsor , 2'iXm rod C , 24
Incn , 15 > u : ij 21 inch 81H. GG , 84 inch ! '
80c ; H A F , f ( lucli , 25o ; J It F , } i inch , 27o : ;
rU , X inch , 25c ,
HrwiH ,
Borax , He ; cltno ncld , 45@50o ; turtarlo
acid 40llc ; carballo ncld , 3ii@4to ; castor
oil , $1.21@l.26 ; balsam tolu , 30 ( 39o ; tonka
beans , $ l.551.00 ; oubeb berries , $1,95 ; calo-
msl , 93u ; camphor 40c < U0o ; cunthurides ,
$1.25@1,30 ; cassia buds , 17M20c : chluroforui ' ,
5058c ; ergot , 45 ® . ' < Uo ; glvcorino , 20@35c ;
gum arable , 00 iMc ; lycopodium , 40Vu > lDe ;
mnrcury , 8O0 ; morpliiue sulph , rj.OOdi/J.O'J ;
ouiuui , $3,50 ; qulniuo , 33l8o ; turpentine ,
5tc ; Unseed , raw , (50o ( ; belled , 03o.
liiiiulicr nml Biiiljlliiir Mnleriil
DIMENSIONS AND TIMIIKII ,
13 ft 14ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 83 ft 24 ft
8x4 , . . .1500 15 00 151)0 1(1 ( 00 10 00 17 00 17 00
2x0.,15 00 15 00 15 00 16 00 10 00 17 00 17 00
2x8. , . , 15 00 15U0 1500 11)00 ) 10 00 17 00 17 88
8x10. . . 15 00 15 00 15 0) ) 10 00 111 00 17 00 17 00 ( )
2x12..15 00 1500 1500 10 00 1000 17 00 17 00
4x48x8.10 00 1(100 ( 10 00 17 00 17 00 18 50 18 ?
Fkncino No 1,4 undo In , 13 und 14 ft f ,
rough , $10.0010.50 ; No 1 , 4 and 0 In , 10 ft
$17.01X317.50 ; No 2 , 4 und 0 In , 13 nnd 10 ft ;
$ ! 3.b0l4.0O ; No 2 , 4 and 0 in , 10 ft , $14.50.
Finibuino 1st and 2d clear , ! { inch , a 2
s , $19.0 < W > 1 00 : 1st nnd 2.1 clour , IV and 3 \
Inch , s 8 s , $47.0OjW.P0 ( { ; 3d clear , l f inch , s '
2b , $43.00(3 ( ( V0i | U solecL Hi , learnt3Inch ,
s 8 , $17.W.18.O0i ( 1st and 3d clear , 1 inch
s 2 b. $45.00 ; 3d clear , 1 Inch , i'Ji , fclfl 00 ;
Asolect , 1 Inch , 3 s$31.00 ; B select , lliich ,
s 8 a , $39.00 ,
Stock Ho mux A , 13 Inch , s 1 s , 14 and Id
foot , $45.00 ; B , 12 Inch , s 1 s , 13 , 14 nnd 10
foot $41.00 ; 0 , 13 Inch , s 1 s. 13 and 10 feet ,
$ , V..0J ; D , 13 Inch , s I s , 18 , II and 10 foot
$28.00 ; ; No 1 com 12 Inch , s 1 s , 13 foot$18.001 ; !
No 3 cam 12 Inch , s I s , 14 and 10 root$17.50(1 $
1S.50 ; No 1 com 12 Inch , s 1 s , 10 , 18 and 20
feet , $18.60 ; No 3 coin 12 Inch , s 1 s , 14 and
It foot , $15.50.
Poplaii r.VMnElt Clenr poplar box bds , X
lr , s3 b , $35,00 ; clear poulnr , "f In panel ,
$29.00 ; clear poplar , \ in panel , $85.00 : clear
poplar , X In panel , stock wide , s 3 s , $2s.0O ;
olear poplar corrugated coiling , X In $28.00.
Posts Whlto cedar , 0 in hsvIo ,12u ; white
cedar , BW In halves mid 8 In quarters , llo ;
whlto cedar , 4 In round , ltfc ; Icnncsseo red
cedar , split , 17o ; spilt oak , whlto , Sc : sawed
onk , 18c.
Skip Lap No 1 plain , 8 and IS In , $17.00 ;
No , 3 plain , 8 and 10 In $15.50 ; No 1 , O. 0. ,
$17.00. !
Bvttens , Well Tuiuno , Pickets O G
batts , 3W inch , 00c ; O (1 batts,3W@t ; , ss,35o ;
3 In well tubing , 1) , t M nnd buv $31.00 :
pickets , D & II , flat , $81,00 ; pickets , D & 11 ,
squuro , $18.60.
Fi.ooniNO 1st com 0 Inch , whlto pine ,
$34.00 : ; 2d com ( I inch , whlto plno $31.00 | 3d
com 0 Inch , whlto plno , $20.00 : 1) com 0 inch ,
whlto plno , $80.00 ; com 4 and 0 Inch , yellow
umo , $15.00 ; Star 4 inch , yellow plno , $17.00 ;
1st nnd 2d clear yellow pine , 4 utid 0 Inch ,
$1S.50.
Shinoi.ks Per M XX clear , $3.20 ; extra
"A . * , $2.S0 ; standnrd A , $8.40 ; 5 inch clear ,
$1.00691.70 : 0 inch clear , $1.75@1.S0 ; No 1 ,
$1.101,15 } . ; clear red cedar , mixed widths ,
from . | Washington territory , $3.40 ; California
red wood , dimension widths , $4.50 ; cypress ,
elenr hcurt , dimension widths , $3.25 ; laths ,
$8.40. *
Hoards No 1 com , sis , 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft ,
$18.00 ; No 8 , do , $15.00 ; No 3 , do , $11.00 ;
No 4 , do , ( shins cull ) , $10.50. Add 6O0 per
M ft for rough
Ceilino and Partition 1st com j -ln
whitupino . partition , $32.00 ; 2d com Jf-ln
Whlto , plno partition , $37.00 ; clear ? J-lnyollow
pine , , ceiling , . $20.00 ; clear "i-ln Norway ,
$13.50 ; 2d com ? if.u | Norway , $13.00.
Lime Best , 8O0.
Cement $1.25.
Plaster $2.20.
Hair 20c. >
, BuiLi11.NO Brick Common , | O.O0@7.50 per
M ) selected , $7.50@9.00 per M ; sewer brick ,
$9.00@10.00 per 51.
Sash CO per cent discount
_ Doors , Blinds and Mouldinhs 50 and 10
per cent off
Tarred Felt $2 00 per ewt
Straw Board-$1.40 per ewt
_ Headache , neuralgia , dizziness , t or ous-
ncss , spasms , sleeplessness , eirod by Dr
Jllles' Nervlno Samples frco nt ICuhn &
Co 'b 16th uiM Douglas
SHROEDER J I & DEAN
,
GRAIN
,
Provisions | i Stocks
Basement First National Bank
MOS ' S1111II1 lSlli : Street , - Onmlm ;
OOMMEROIAU
NATIONATBANK
Capital 1 , - $400,000
Surplus , - 40,000
Odlcorsand DlroctoM K. M. Morsoman , a
M. Hitchcock , Jos Onrncnu Jr , A , Henry - B
M. Anderson , Wm ( lMuul v urns ; h. II Will
alms 1 , A. I' , Hopkins , pros ; A. Millard , cannier ;
! • ' . IS Uryant , assistant cashier
NEBRASKA
NATIONAL BANK
U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB
Capital $400,000
Surplus Jan 1st , 1880 52,000
OFF1CBI18 AND DIHK0TO113 ! *
Henry W. Yates , President
LEWIS 8. Hkkii , Vice Iresldeut
a. k. touzai.in ,
W.V.Morse ,
Johns Collins ,
il C. ClIHIUNd ,
JN II PATRICK ,
W , II S. Ilvmies Cashier
THE IRON BANK ,
Cor 12th and Karnftm Sts
A General UnnklUK iluslness Transacted
& WANTED
B&llin I L ISSUED BY CITIES ,
99 11 BjS dj COUNTIESSCHOOL
< Vt
H I tdf tM DISTRICTS , WATER
Correapondencesolicited CoMPANIE8 , ETC
MW Harris & Company , Bankers ,
183-169 Dearborn Street , CMICAOO
70 Stele Strnot noSTOM
•
OMAEA MANIACTOIBS
Boots and Shoos
JCIIiKENDALC , JOSJSS .t CO , '
Successors to llced , Joiim .V Co
Wholesale Manufacturers of Mi & Ste I
Anonts lor llnaton Rubber Shoo Co , JIIB 11M and 1101
lI rn T M c t.Um b . Ngbrsalia I
Brewers .
sianz& ilwi ,
lager Beer Brewers
IMl North KUtlUxntb Btrtet.Omauit , Nebrsiks
T
Corn lee _ _ mj
• eaole ooiiNioti irb/j/v.v ,
Mannfictarer ofGalyanize Iron Coraice
Wlndow-ropi nad meulllaakjrlluuti Julio Kpcneter ,
proyrlstor IW sua lln Houtli lutu street
Btoqrn FIttins , Pumpa , Eto
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CTjAJlKlTrKAil 11EATINU CO *
• Pnmps , Pipes ani Enginss ,
Steam , water , ralltrar and mining mrplles , etc ,
Wj.lWand VU Varnum ilratt Omaha
U. S. WIND ESOINKJs FlElP CO , ' ,
Steam and Water Supplies
tllallldar win ! mlll , 919 ami tudjonet itOraabo '
U. f. Iluii ActlDU ManiMfur
'
lillOWNELl , < & 00 ,
Engines , Boilers ana General Macnincry ,
flieut-lroa work , ilcam i > nui | . raw tullli U13-1211
Leuvouworlli uruut , Oiaabu ,
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Iron Worke :
I'AXTON & VIBIIUKU IKON tfOUKS ' ,
Wrought ana Cast Iron Building Wort
Untlni-r.lrnii work , trnnial foiinlrluacliliie. . and ,
blacksmltn work Iliilcu and nuikt U. I * . Rjr
uud JUli ttratl , OuiaUn
Oil AHA w lllk &TltOX WORKS , .
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
Ucik rallf , wlndnnuuards , no or Hiiudi , nlroil u ' .
clo UJ Korlli 1CIU atrial , Oiualia
OMAHA SAFR&lROif WOlih'S , -
Haaf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes t
Vvt.lt . * . Jail work Iron ahuttrrs and IIro etcapli
. Andiacn , prop r. Cor , nth and Jakion rili
=
aash JOoors , Eto _
Bisiuibw&co , ,
Wliolaaala manufacturer ! ut
Sal , Boors , Bids and Honldings
HrancU urllctf , iu and Itardalrctla Oaiali * . Kcb
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bouth mahaT
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UNION 8T00K YAltD CO- ,
Of South Omana LImilel
OMAHA JOBBERS ' DIRECTORY
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. A srJcuJuro1 ! ' iiplomont8. \
- - -
CiNixoEir * miTtcalf v o.1 *
AgrlciUt'l ' Iraplcmcnls , Wagons , Carriage !
BiH l ( , i , Wholaialo Omaha XrhraOa
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M0L1NK , MILltUHX A STfil > AHli db * t
Manufacturer * an.l Jobber In
Wagons , Buggies , RaKes , Plows , Eta
Cor ih nnd racltio Itrarti , Omaha
f _ U _ - ' , . Tt
. . Artlats' Wlotorlnla
1. uospeTjk , " "
Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs
_ 1M.1 Douglas HrectOmaha Nahraaka
DootB nnd Shooa
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jr ii jionsif * co ,
Jotta of Boots and Shoo .
101llin , UOsUdniclai ilroet , Omaha kUiiiifaetorf ,
Bummer itrvrt , lioilon
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_ JR * iL . Cot < o > . Eto
. JAMBS W. TltATcTlEIi CO Ah tO * *
,
Miners and Shippers of Coal and CoKa
_ ltooiu 81 U. 8. National Hank llultdlnn , Omaha
OMAHA COAL , COKlf&lAMK GOT *
JoDhers of Bard and Soft Coal
am Soula lih lril l , Omaha , Kelirankn
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NEBRASKA FUEL CO ,
Shippers of Coal and Cote
_ 111 South 13th street , Omaha , Nebraska
, . , " 31
. . _ Commlaalort end Storngo
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IUDDEU A RIDDEM ,
Storage and Commission Merchants
Bptclaltloa-lluttpr. < < • , chee.e , i > cnillrr , nam * .
1111 Howard vwt , Omaha , Neb
E 1 - ,1 ,
. Clgnra
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DEAK , ARMSTRONG A CO ,
Wholesale Cigars
tMNorth Cth Streettomalia , Neb Hello 1139 ,
e ' 1
Dry Ooorla and Notions ,
" "
ME SMITH AGO ,
Dry \ Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions
1103and 1101 Douglai cor Uth atreot , Oiuabn , Neb
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KILPATRWK-KOCU VRY GOODS CO ,
Importers & Jobbers in Dry Good ? , Notions
dents'fMrntihlne ' ( inol . Com r Uth and Uaruor
atrcota , Omaha , Nebraska <
K I . I
" Furnljurq "
DEWEY A bTON E ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture
Varnam itreet , Omaha , Nobraaka
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OUARt.ES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture
Omaha , Ncbraika ,
"
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MoCORD , BRADY A CO ,
Wholesale Grocers .
18th and LeiTenwcrth strJeu , Omnha , Mobraika
Hardware "
wj nhoATon ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel
BpriDRi , vragnn ltock Inrnwaro lumber , etc 1309
1211 llarnor trout , umahn
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HIMEBAUOuTa TAY1.0R ,
Builders J ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop
alecbaulu Tool and BuITala Rcnlos UQS lloujlai
atreet , Omaha , Neb
:
Lumber , Eto _
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JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc
ImportJ ami Aniorirnn l'ortltin < . Cement 9taU
: Aitent XorMllwHukoo Uyrtrnullo Ceutoal
• nclQulnof Whlto Lttno , "
- CHAS J ? . LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwoca Lnmlier
Wood carpeu and parauot flooring Stb and Ilual !
] ' atreels , Omaha , Nebraska
'
. OMAHA LUMBER CO ,
All J Kinds of Bnllding Material at Wholesale
IStb itrcctaud Union I'nclUo track , Omaba
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LOUIS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lnmber , Lath , Lime , Sash
Doors , etc Yards Corner 7tb and lonyM ! Ontot
Corner 10th and Douglaa
FRED W. GRAY ,
Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc
Cornel Hli and Douglas streets , Omaha
C. N. DIETZ
Dealer tn All Kinds of Lumber
13th and California streets Omaha , Nebraska
IV > HI I no ry an d Not I one
/ . OBERFELDER A CO ,
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
anS10and213H3uth Uth atreet
Notions _
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J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
1121 llarner street , Omaha . .
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CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO ,
Wholesale Refluetl and Lubricating Oils ,
Ailodraasootc Oraiilia A. II Illshop , Manager ,
Pap or ;
" * *
CARPENTER PAPER CO ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers
Carry a nice stock of printing , wrapping and wrltlnf
paper Special attuiillou liWen to card paper
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jSafe ' s to
A. L. DEANE A CO . *
General Aifents for
Halls ' Safes . -
Bit anil S2S South 10th fit . Omaha
_ To ya _ Eto
H. HARDY A CO ,
Jobbers of
Toys , Dolls ; Albums , Fancy Goods ,
Ilcuo r 'urnl.lilng tioods Children's Carriages UCt
> ttrnaui street , Umaun , Neb
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TUB -
CHICAGO SHORT LIKE
OP THE
Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Ry '
The Itcst Ilouto from Omaha out ] Couuci ]
IHutrs to
- = = THE EAST E-
TWO TllAINB BAHiY BRl'tVUXN OMAHA
AND COUNUII UbVYM
CLIongo , AND Mlhrankpf
St I'jtui , Miiiucnpolls , Cedar Itnpldn ,
Rock Island , i'reciiort , Hotkford ,
Clinton , Dubuque , Unrcuimrt ,
Elgin , Madison , JnnesTllle ,
Bclolt , Winona , La Cio < > $ ( > ,
And allotb rlmnortont polut East , Nodbamit and
bouiuoast
Tortbroush llckut call on the lltkef avent at ISO )
rarnatu street , lu liarktr Uluek , or at Unlua I'aciOa
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fui lman tlleepart and the fluait Dlnliiir Cars In tba
world are ruuun the mam line ot the Ihlcaiio Wlf
vaukea & VU I'aul Itallwuy aud tiers altenlloi.il
paid to paoepgirs , br coartaoua auiploias of tha
aoinnany 1UMII.I.Kit. Beutral Manasttr
j.r" .TCCKKK , As.litintUoneral Manautr
A. V. It CAHfiCNTaU , Ueueral 1'assengai anal
.
Ticket Aaent
Ute K. llBAHTOUD Asalstaal Ueaaral i'atassiU
nd Ticket Arent
r.J.oiJUULOjairiBoviilottB4ia .