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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1890)
W THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : F1JJ ) AY , JANUAltY 17. 1890. " I I THE SPEGIMTIVE-MARIIETS. l # * .H * Jl' Eullo In the Wheat Pit Turn the JL Tnblos on the Boars * \ \ THE CASH ARTICLE IN DEMAND . \ . Corn Itiilcn Hauler for Kuturo Io livery Con tin neil Dullness In Ire vision Trnillrut Cntllo Slow Hiirs Ilrlsk CHICAGO IMtOOUCB MAIUIRTS Chicaoo , Jon 10. | Special Telegram to The Ur.i.l Tlio dally contest between the bull * unci bears In tlio wlicnt pit Is likened to the | > UKllltIn encounter at Unttory D last k nlRht sparring with soft Rloves for sclcntflo : ' points Yostcrdny the boors enmo out ahead • - • Totlny the bulls had an Inning and recovered the Rround that wns lost the Coy before There wcro enough bulls nftcr to put the mnrkot up Sc The actual Improvement scorcd was JfflSfc The BUrroundlni ? ninr- lects were decidedly stronccr than Chi core The speculative demand Is small , but cash whout scorns to bo wanted by snippers and millers Toledo was l@IJ < c higher for cash wheat.v Minneapolis wired that mlllors were bidding for all the wlicnt they could lay hold oIT at - advance ever yostcrdoy , nnd about noon word was recoil od thnt WO.OOQ bushels of Nol northern had boon bought at Mlnnoapo- lis for direct and immediate export via New port News , nnd also that 100,000 bushels moro had boon bid for and not Bccurod New York wired that the cash mnrkot thcro wnB strong nnd that ocean ftolchts were n shaio cnslor Cash wheat there Is now bringing within So of the May price , and ono sale nt within Jfc of the Mny price is reported - ported privately Ycstordny nflornoon 04,000 bushels was worked at Philadelphia nud . freight room engaged Even St Louis J chimed In with bullish advices , mentioning * the fact that No 4 wheal was in active mill ing demand by millers lit 7Sc. In this market No 3 red winter is in nctivc request and the market may bo quoted as decidedly 11 nil to day An unverified report got out this nftbrnoon that 100,000 bushels bad been worked hero for rail shipment to the sea board The nearest approach to a senna- tional Incident this morning was the pur chase of about 1,230.000 bushels by John Brvaut This was soon nftur the opening , and ho happened to strike a time when everybody wanted to sell The oponlng quotation was Ul fjijSlK0 and most of the Urynnt line was picked up at that figure Toward the last ho had to pay 81i e , taking 800.000 bushels in ono lot from - Pardridgo at that , and bidding for fiOO.OOO bushels moro The market then moved up • to 8181 c , once touching815fo , but not sticking Curiosity ns to who Bryant was trading for was measurably relieved when "ho gave up" the Wearo Commission com pany and Hoyden At the ndvanco thcro was heavy nnd general selling , but the tone of the market romnlund firm , and the last quotation was 81J @S15 c , with January resting at 77o , February ut 77o and July at 80c. The hulls are showing mora courage j now than for some time , and a stronger tone .M' is apparently developing ? i \ The corn market ruled easlor for future \ ] ' • • dollvcry , with n fair amount of business i\v \ jir pobsltig at the slight decllno which took _ h j * jiliu-o. The receipts Were about as expected hero , nnd for tomorrow the uiodornto quan- " -"tityur SCO cars are looked for The cold , dry weather now nrnvalllng promises to effect an improvement in grading which though not apparent In today's receipts , yet influenced trading to some extent One hun dred nnd ninety-two cars wore received , of whichthlrty were No 3. Export clearances were heavy , and as freights were reported cnslor at the seaboard , continued frco ship ments will bo encouraged by that fact There was a popd denl of covering by Mny shorts at and below Uljfc OfTcriug.1 of cash corn weroquito moderate and were readily taken at a slight decline from ycsUrdn.v's ' closing figure The resting quotations today show a trivial dccllno from these of the af ternoon preceding , and wcro : January , 2SH@2ia against 2SJfo ; February , SOjJo " iwuinst 'JOJieiWfUoi May , 3131o com pared with aiJi@yic.yestorday. In oats there was a llttlo moro doing , with prices tending to easiness , induced partly by the continued weakness in corn , wblch called out n few moro Boilers May sold off Jff@ > fc to 32o and barely touched a shade ' bulow that , whllo near months were quiet around 20c. The receipts wcro small , but _ there was again an absence of withdrawals Bk from store and cash business was conliuod Wt " Cl to samples No 2 regular was in some ro- * C. quest nt 20c bid , but thcro were no sellers at that No 2 white for May was steady at ! 23JW323JHC. The provision market was unrelieved of • the dullness that has characterized the spec ' ulative trade for so long , but the undertone ' today was firmer up to within a few minutes ' of the eloBo nnd prions averaged u shade ' stronger Oulcldo orders worn as senrco as over and the pit operations of room trndors wcro inconsequential Baldwin nnd Far | n u in bought about 8,000 barrels of I May pork nt SJOO Chandler & I Brown were credited with the purcbaso of ; 2.C00 tierces of , Jnrd for the same month nt i Itl.OiJi and John Ilngloy took 2J0.0O0 pounds | of May ribs at $ l.WK34.02f. Scattering ; trades were made In less deferred futures , but niuc-toiiths of the business donn was in May Prices for hogs were ngain Co up In the fnco of continued largo recolpts To • days arrivals at six points were 22,000 turgor than for the corresponding day In 16MI nnd 10,000 moro than in isss The puck , lug of the west Tor the week , according to the Pnca Current , foots up 4-15,000 hogs * ngnlnst 375,000 for the same time last year , | k-v being an iiicrouso of 70,000 head Foreign markets were unchanged ns to prices , lnrd being quoted easy at Iitvcrpool At Now • . -.iw-.tv York lord futures were steady Mav pork sold nt ? 'J.87 ' 'f ' low to fD.OOQO.OJK high and closed at ? ' .i.b7 > j , or the same as jOBterday The same future of lnrd closed at fd.07 > f and sold early at tG.Uft gO orjtf tocethor Muy ribs sold at M.OOCm.lttXft with some trading on the split , closing at 14.00. Hpeculatlvoofforlugs were Increased slightly just previous to adjourn ' ment nud the close was easy , The shipping Oemand was Improved and cash transactions showed an Increase , lard soiling at fS.SJX ® i ) 6.85 , green hums avoraulng 111 lbs at 7&o. ) . green shoulder * at iltfo for Now York und 4o for Boston cut , sweet pickled hams aver lng 10 lbs at Stfa and fully cured short ribs nt 14.75. CHICAGO IjlVE STOCK Cuioaoo , Jan 1 . [ Spoolal Telegram to Tub Beb.1 Oi.TTi.B-Uocolpts coutinuo on the incrcaso aud now show 8,000 moro than this time lost week Business ruled rather , slow Prlmo steers were scarce and fair to good not at all plentiful , and a few curly soles wcro made at about yesterdays prices i , f but later on the demand fell off , and so slow * J _ was trade that salsimou did not ofTor late arrivals , preferring to carry the same ever and try tholr luck tomorrow The pens were full of cows nnd common stock , with old can iters selling a shade lower There was a fair i demand for Blockers and fecdors ut former prices , There wcro o foiv loads of corn-fed | ( Tcxans on sale that made fulr prices Choice to extra beeves , tfl ( NS5.23 ; medium to good steers , 18.V ) to Hon lbs , $100(3 ( 4.75 • , 1200 to 1U50 lbs , 3.dJ < < J4.2.j j 050 g 1200 lbs | 3.U0 3.75. Stoclrers and feed 1 ers , * i20@i.l5 : ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , $1.25 J &i.W ; bulk , fYHXgHO Texas fed steers r1 , $ & 80 < 33.SO. Uixis Business was brisk and prices strong to 5o higher Packers paid { 3 7i ) < a i 8.i5 , lurgoly the latter price , aud shippers $ a75&a80. A few assorted fancy heavy sold at $3.82v , ; . Light sorts uudurwent llttlo or no change , selliugut $3.05(1/3.75 ( / , largely at Vi tO 70 , KINANOIAU Yomt , Jan 10. ( Spoolal Telegram to [ Tim UBB.-SrocKS-Tho | opsnlng of the stock uiarkot today was anything but brll- llant The buylug forces were not aggros- slv3 , and the boars wcro not inclined to Increase - rNuw tholr short intcroit The list on the wbolo was dull , but uot heavy , For u tlmu kHHHHHHIIM notion was cocfined to a few securities , but ? „ the leaders there was fairly scC4 tivo business and all the movement in the mnrkot was confined to these half doion < stocks Thoopcnlng prlcos wcro gonhi orally slightly higher than last evenings [ closing figures and In most of the actlvo stocks t smell fractional gains wcro made In early trading , though Union Pacific was n mocked exception , the Influence of the action ol Chairman Walker bolue still felt , nnd It dropped ' nway from 03X at the oponlng to Oitf ( The movement extended afterward to . the rest of the list and Lackawanna nnd Missouri Pacific , which had boon the most prominent in the early improvement , fell bade to the opening prices and later a. shade below j Sugar Koilnorlcs also , which had boon a strong feature of the mnrkot , rising 10 ( per cent to WU > rmirod to M } ( , recovern nig only a small fraction Aftur n period of stagnation n hotter touo pravailod before noon nnd prlcos were inarkod up with scarcely an exception Sugar led the list , going to 50 . Chicago Gas rccovorod to HO V. Canada Southern moved up X to 63Jf nnd Now England and the Vanderbllts about n like nuiount In Atchison and the Granger group the gain was about ± ( all around Pacific Mail was very buoyant , going to 3'Jngalnst3"Xattho ' close yesterday Missouri Paclllo went up to 73 and Union Pacific to (50 ( . Lackawanna recovered to J 13(5 ( and Heading to n0 f. Wisconsin Control was heavy at 34. The prlocs reached on the morning ndvanco In stocks did not hold , The Wulkcr decision regarding the consoll- \ datlon of the Northwestern and Union Par clllo caused n llttlo trouhlo In these securities - ties and the others quickly followed The dccllno from 13 o'clock figures at the ctoso wcro Atchison Jtf to 30 , Burlington } { to 100 , Northwestern $ { to 103 , St Paul Jf to OS ' } * , Missouri Paclllo } i to 72,4f , Hock Island 1 ' to 85 , J and Union Paclllo 1 per cent to 05 . Wisconsin Contrnl sutforod it dccllno of ' \\i \ per cent for the day to 33J8 at the close Pacific Mall kept strong [ and closed 1 per cent higher at 3S < . Trusts closed steady or higher Coal stocks wcro llrin on the colder weather Money was easy nt 8@4 percent It was thought that the list was oversold before the close and a rally is predicted The total sales were light 175,070 shares The following were the closing quotation s ; 0. B. 4s reRulnr lie Northern Vsctflo . 40V4 U.8.4scoupons . . .IK0 do orcferred 7l'l ! U.S.4\4sroiUlar..lUSi \ ( O. N W lOIIH tJ.S.4 > } scoupons..liUi ! doprorerred UU 1'acincfis of ill llfl N.Y.Coutral Kflii Central F'acltlc M l' aK . , . 10 ChlcocoJc Alton . . .1W llock Island WU Chtcaco.Uurllngton O..M.&at.l' C8i ! * Quinev IMi'i doDreferrBd..Ml1. 'lfi ! D..L.&W 1351 ! StlauKVOranha . 33i ! llllnolsContml HU'i ' aonrsferrea 04 • I..1I.&W OKHnlon , Paclllo C5i Ksnsas&Texaa , . . : tl , wSt L. & V. 10 l.skoSlioro Ulllil aoprororrod . . . „ 31 ? i Michigan Central , ttl'i Western Union . . . SIJi MleEourllaolllo . . . 7Sil ) Monev On call easy , 35 per cent Piumb Meucantili : P rsit Slidgl per cent Stehliko Exciianoij Quiet but steady sixty-day bills , $4.2 } { ; demand , { 4.SO. Mining 8troH9. Nr.w Yoiik , Jan 10. fSoooiil Tologr.iui to Tub Uare.l Tlia followinj arj the mln- ingstock quotations : * * Alieo 110 KtCrlsto 140 yvspon 7ii0 Hale St Norcross . . -I0 Caledonia 11.11..115 HomostaKe 8 JO Con Cal \ Va 42i Horn Sliver L'W Comstock , T.bd..3iui : ) Iron Silver M CoastocK , T. scp..33HI Mnxlcan 21 > DeadwoodT li' Ontario UriW Itonil Oflnrlnga , WASinxaToy , Jan 10. [ Sooclal Telegram to Tin : Bee | Bonds ofTercd : $180,500 at $1.20 ; $15,000 at $1.04 % . I'ltODUCIi MAKICCTS CnioAQO Jan 10.-1:15 : p. m. ofoso Wheat Steady ; January , 77o ; May , 81KC Corn Steady ; January , 23 0 ; JAluy , 31 c Oats Easy ; January , 20cj May , 22c. Uyc Junuary , 44J c Bnrloy No trading Prime Timothy $ l. J. Flax Cash , $1.35. Whisky $1.03. Pork Dull but steady ; January , $9.42W ; May , $9.87 . Lard Dull but steady ; January , $5.83 | ( i ? 5.85 ; Muy $0.07) ) * ' . Flour Quiet ; firm at old figures , but in soma lnstnuccs spring whout pttonts slightly hlghor Wheat , patents , ? 4.50 ( 4.75 ; winter wheat flour , $4.30@4.40 for patents , $3.60@ 3.00 for clours Provisions Shoulders , $ l/12U < jt.25 ; short clonr , $4. J5C i5.00 ; ; short ribs , $1 07k. Butter Steady ; creamery , 17@20c ; dairy , 10@22c. Cheese Steady ; full cream Cheddars nnd lints 90ic ; fancy Young Americas 10@14c. • Hides Steady ; heavy nnd light grcon salted , 4Jfc ; salted bull , 3 } o ; gronn salted calf , 5J c ; dry salted.Oc ; dry flint , 0@7c ; ury calf , 5a0n ( ; deacons each , 20o. Tallow Steady ; No 1 , solid packed , 4o ; No 3. 3 > i@3Xo ; cake , 4c. Eggs Firmer ; fresh , 13)f@l4J o. Itocolpts Shlpiuts Flour eo.000 17.000 Wheat 20,000 18.000 Cora 189.000 310,000 Oats 08.000 235,000 New Yorlc , Jan 10. Wheat Uocoipts , 4.400 bushels ; exports , 159,350 bushola ; spot , Armor ; No 3 red , 6037c in elevator , SS@ SSKoalioattil4tii'iol.o. * } b. ; ungraded rexl , 75is8S o ; options steady ; No 3 red , January , closing ntSOjlic Com Hecclpts , 175,800 , bushels ; exports , 04,850 bushels ; spot firmer : No 3 , Use in elovntor 'JOiH0o nfloat ; ungraded mixed , 2o@41u ; options tJrai ; January closing at 33 , ' c. Onts Heclpts , 00,000 bushels ; exports , 42,000 bushels ; spot wnakor : options very dull ; January closing at ! & % a\ \ spot No 2 , white , 2 $ > fo ; mixed western , 25J @ 29Xc CofTeo Options closed steady , 10 ( tolnts i downqulot Sales , 17,000 bags Junuary , $15.85 ; May , $ ir .S5 ( < i > 15.D0 ; spot Rio easy ; 1 fair , cargoes , $10.75. Sugar Haw , Urmcr but quiet ; rellnod , steady , fair demand Petroleum Steady ; United closed at $1 05) ) for February , Eggs Steady ; western , 10 < 310U < 3. lrk Active , firm ; now moss$10.50@ll,00. Lard Firm , nctlvooxportlnqulry ; western ; steam , $0.20@0.25 , closing at $0.22Q0.22K. Butter -Funcy creamery steady , otners weak ; Elgin , 2S(7 ( .2 o ; western Uulry , 12 ® lOo : creamery 12 20JicK Cheese Dull , unsettled ; western , 8$10c. ( Mllwiuikue , Jan 10. Wheat Quiet ; No 3 spring , on track , cash , 7272'/o ; May , 75 c. Corn Quiet ; No 3 on track,20 > jf@37c. Oats Quiet ; No 2 w til to , on truck , 22 c . Hyo Firm ; No 1 , in stoe 45 , ' o. Barley Weak ; cash No 3 in store , 42 0. , Provisions Steady'pork ; , $0,45. , Bt liiiuii , Jan 10. Wneat Higher ; cash , * mja ; May , SQi < S0)4c Corn Firm ; cash , 25Jfc ; May , SSf SS't 'a Oats Weak ; cash , lbo ; Mav , 21J/0. Pork Higher ; cash $9.87V@lO.OJ. Lard Hlehorut $5.70. Whisky Steady at $1.03. , Butter Dull ; creamery , 20@32o ; dairy , 20@21o. Clnalnnnil , Jan , 10. Wheat Strong ; No 3 red , 8'Je ' ( 'orn Inmodcratodemaud ; No 3 mlxod | , Oats Firmer ; No 2 mixed , 24c , Whiskv-$1.03. KniiHa-- City , Jan 10 Wheat Quiet ; No 3 hard , cash , ( Vta ; No J rod cash , 703. Cori Steady ; No 2 , cash , 2IUo. Oats No , 3 , cash , 19c. . Mtiuioupolis Jau 10. Wheat Bet ter grades cash wheat nctlvu ; receipts i , 227 cars ; shlpmonts , 41 cars Clos- lug : No 1 hard , * January 70o ; May , 83 > 5 on track , 7OW0SOo ; No 1 northern , January 77)/o ) ; May , SOKc ; on track , 78c ; No 3 northern , January , 74a i ; May , 7So ; on truck , 7470c , Live rpuo' , Jun la Wheat Quiet I. holders offer mqdoratoly ; California No , 1 I.l l , 7s 4 ! < d per cental ; red western spring , 7s 6J : red win tor , 7b. " Corn Quiet and holders offer moderately ; now mixed western , 4s 3 > fd iwr cental ' LlvT ouri Cntuacn , Jan , 10-jno Drovers Journal reorU ; us follows ; Cattle Hoceipts , H.OOO ; market steady , common weaker ; choice to oxtrn booTcs$4.80 ( U5.i" ! ; steers , $3.00@t 75 ; stockers and fecd ors , $ A20@3.15 ; Texas cattle $3.30(33.80. ( IlogsHccolpts , 81,000 : market strong tc shade higher ; mixed $3.5V 3.77' < ; heavy , und light , $3.Dj < ( ? ,3.S3s skips , $3.00(4 ( 3.00. . Shnop Uocolpts , 0,000 ; market strong nnd 10c hlghor ; natives $3.50015.00 ; western corn-fed , $4.S0(35.25 ( ; Tcxans , $ .1.50 ® 1.50. Sioux Cltv , Jan , 10. Cattle Uocolpts , 450 \ ; shipments , ,50 ; market unchanged ; canners , 75cjtl.20 ( | ; cows , $ l.OOc2.15 ( ; stockh ors ni.d feeders , llri0ji2.0J. Hogs Receipts , 1,500 ; market opened wcalt , closed linn with ycstordnylight ; , $3.50 (33.00 ( ; mixed , $3.IOta3.0iM. .Niitlonnl Stock Yar < l . East St ImuH , Jan 10. Cattle RocolptB , 1,500 ; shipments , 800 ; market strong ; fair to fancy ' natlvo steers , $3.20ii4.00 ; stockers and feeders , $ t.80v ( ? 3.00. Hogs Receipts , S,000t shipments 1,100 ; mnrkot steady ; heavy , $3.G0 ( < 3.70 ; packing , $3.50 ; 3.05 ; light , $3.45@3.00. ICiMiN * City Jnn 10. Cattle Rocolpts , 4&OJ ; shlpmonts , 0,200 ; mnrknt higher ; steers , $ : i.0J@4.50 ; cows , $1.75@2.50 ; stock ors und feeders , $2.50513.10. Hogs Receipts , 8,300 ; shlpmonts , none ; mnrket higher ; all grades , $3.57' < @ 3.l ) < > 41 bulk , $ .3,031 (33.05. OMAHA MV13 STOCK Cnttln Thursday Jan 10. The cattle market was slow ngain today , nud yet the buyers look hold a llttlo moro readily The rrosh receipts of cattle wcro light for this time of the week , but there J were , nbotit us many moro hold over from yesterday , which made the total offerings quito largo For the reason that the fresh receipts wore so light thcro were some who were expecting a butter murkot , butltdld not come In fact , the dressed boot men claimed to bo bnyiug thulr cattle fully us low ns ycs tordny , and salesmen who happened to huvo something that did uot Just pleoso the buyer thought it was almost lmpo3slhlo to gel steady prices Taking everything lute ac count , it would bo sifo to call the cattle market , no bottcr than yesterday , only that buyers | purchased u llttlo morarcauliy Cows sold f at about yesterdays ' prlcos , nnd the of- j ferlngs were pretty well cleaned up before the close There were a few stockers nnd j feeders in the yards toduy , but not enough to | equal the demntid , which was very fair There were u numbur or orders which could not i bo tilled Such us there was hero sold nt nbout j former prices Some range crado Hercfords contracted for In the country were , brought In nnd delivered at $3.00. tine * . There was no quotoblo change In th mnr ket I toduy , the prices being nbout the naino ns i yesterday The receipts were very light and there were hardly enough hogs to make n market Everything was sold 'uvon some that < diu not arrive till afternoon Hlinnp There were two loads of sheep hero which sold ' , readily at strong prices UeuciptH Cattle I 1,000 Hogs 1,700 Sheep | 204 Prevailing Prion The following is a table of prices paid In this market for the grade of- stock men tioned : Prima steers , 1300 to 1000 lbs . $ J,60 @ 4.45 Good steers , 1250 lo 145J lbs , . . 3.40 ( < hl.0) Good steers , 1U50 to 13J0 lbs . . 3.00 rtiJ.80 Common 1000 to 1150 Iti steers 2 90 @ 3.20 Common canners 1.25 ( Vil.OJ Ordinary to fair cows 1.G0 ( flU 90 Fair to good cows 1.90 dii.W Good to choice cows 2.10 ( $2.40 Choice to fnnoy cows 2.40 ( $2.90 Fulr to good bulls 1.50 ( )3,5l ) ) Choice to fancy bulls 2.59 @ 3.25 Light stockers and feeders . . . 2.00 ( $ .2.00 Feeders , 950 to 110. . ) lbs 2.2 ! ) @ 2 9J Fair to choice light hogs 3.00 ( d3.05 ! Fair to choice boavy hogs 3.00 (73 ( 07 > Fulr to choice mlxod hogs 3.00 ( $3,05 lleprosciitntivn Sales STEERS No Av Pr No Av Pr 13 1213 $2 85 00 1230 53 30 1. 970 3 00 21 1187 3 35 21 1059 3 00 7 1070 8 35 30 1105 3 00 4 825 3 35 19 1003 3 10 20 1158 3 40 9 1183 3 10 14 1424 3 40 14 11W0 3 15 49 1310 3 40 24 1049 ai'H 4 1120 3 40 10 1045 3 20 10 1106 8 45 44 1223 3 20 20 1157 3 50 39 1077 3 25 20 WOS 8 55 40 1137 3 25 14 1801 3 55 10 1150 3 25 20 1341 3 00 20 1171 3 30 21 1241 3 75 47 1235 3 30 0 1503 4 00 COWS , 1 1030.180 17 ; 070 2 15 3 10S0 183 17 1035 2 17 } 17 800 190 25 1)92 ) 3 20 1 970 190 3 1210 2 20 3 1110 100 20 937 3 20 3 1070 190 3 1133 2 20 1 1140 2 00 2 1105 2 20 3 UC5 2 00 12 023 2 20 24 94S 3 05 18 882 2 25 17 931 2 05 21 1045 2 25 3 1075 2 10 18 1111 2 25 5 830 3 10 7 1095 2 25 10 1105 3 12 18 002 2 25 5 1100 3 16 4 1157 2 25 4 HBO 2 15 1 1570 2 25 10 033'2 15 10 1194 3.35 1 1080 2 15 3 1200 3 05 18 lOiO 2 15 3 1087 3 75 BUITs 1 1030 185 1 1400 3 25 3 1293 100 1 1840 2 25 1 1000 100 1 1270 2 25 1 1200 3 00 1 1720 2 50 2 1510 3 00 1 10J0 2 50 1 1310 2 00 3 1755 2 50 1 1020 3 10 1 1S50 3 50 3 1713 3 13 1 2000 3 75 1 1700 3 33 1 2050 2 75 1 1280 3 25 1 1270 2 60 rUEUEUS , 1 980 3 50 8 88S 3 90 9 773 3 70 21 073 3 00 1 920 3 75 4 092 . 3 00 13 939 3 75 8 937 3 05 1 9S0 3 85 10 100(5 ( 3 05 24 911 3 00 OANNEHS f 870 150 11 991 100 1 10SO ,1 50 9 1053 183 1 1000 1 50 CALVKS 3 185 3 00 1 100 4 00 2 150 3 50 COWH ANH 1IEIFEU3. 33 919 3 20 8T0CKE1IS. 13 021 3 75 31 085 3 00 WKSTEIIX CATTLE Owner nnd No Av Pr Loboar 0C feeders , grade HercfordsCM $3 00 11008. * No Av Rk Pr No Av Sk Pr 70..210 200 $3 00 45 , . ,26(1 ( 40 $3 < WU i 10..435 3 ( W DtS.291 40 8 02 } i ' 59..298 60 3 CO 00.803 310 3 02K 60.,253 8 00 45.,3JO 40 3 ftlU 08.,344 120 3 60 51..275 120 3 02k 01.SOU 100 3 00 70..225 80 8 aiti i 45,300 80 3 00 45 , . . .8311 3(55 ( C4.,3i3 1(50 ( B (50 ( (59..219 ( 40 3(55 ( 03..2S0 300 8 (10 ( 73..233 120 3 05 03 , . , - 57 40 3 CO 07.819 bO 3 05 51..313 120 3 CO 01..237 40 3 05 C0,2i9 80 3 C2K 44..8J8 3(55 03..800 120 3 085 * 65..890 120 3 (55 ( 51..320 40 8 1131V 51..323 840 3(55 ( 44.3(53 3 tii } ( 50 . . 259 120 3(55 ( 02.310 80 3 U2 > 50..300 130 3 07JV riGS 77..120 3 25 10..100 3 50 (50..115 ( 3 25 25HUlSEl' HUlSEl' . No Av Price 95 105 ' 4 00 109 , 78 3 85 Purchased of Cuttle Buyers No Swift & , Co 713 ( icorgo II Hamuiond & Co 103 ThoAruiour-CudnhyPacklngcompaiiy , 151 1 Hamilton , Stephen , t Co , . , , , . . , , , 20 R.Becker , 30 Shippers and fcoders . , , , 173 I'uruliuMiiM ul * ilogs Showing the number of hogs bought by the packers and leading buyers on today's market : Armour-Cudahy Packing company BS0 ; Swift & Co 852 George II Hammond & Co ; , 3S5 > tilieup v Swlft& Co , , , , , , , 109 Bougo ; . . . . . 95 With Cnti e > On the mnrkot with cattls r S. 11 , Noff , Arlington ; W. II Dudley St Co , Woadbino ; Smith & M. , Blair ; K. B. Uamtnol , Hormnn ; J. Hustle , Douglas ; Bank or Tnlmago , Tnlj mage ; A. P. Weston Avoca : iBruon & II , Oakland , la ; Crandnll & Miller , Panama , In ; J. K. Orayncr , Imogcno ; Mrs M. Byers , Malvern ; Dolnuy Bros , dlurbauk , 8. D. : P . J. Murphy , Rogers ; , I ( L. II , Denver , Col ; AV Butler , Octavls ; Paul Stcufcr , West Point ; A. ChambersdleouiorW ; ; BnK- hof , Atkinson , W. CHudson.Sioux City , In ; J' ' P , Alberts , Dakotn City ; George E. Ha1 con Overton ; Ed Isacksmi , Rockvlllo ; P. Unilt , Seward ; Snyder Bros , , Lincoln ; EO Nelson , Vesta ; Hayes & MfcClolland ' , Edgar With Uo ik , , On the market with hogs [ lorrlss ti B. , Hancock ; Swcdeburg Elevator company , Swedcburg ; Smith & M. , Blnir ; T. J. ColdS well , Harlan : W. L. Boughn , tlarlantRodon & i Knhncr , Missouri Vnlley ; P. J. Murphy , Roger , ' A. Sutton , Chnpman ; J. B. Hump , Madison , : E. W. Bluck , Plattsmouth ; L. Iskn , La Platte ; Perking & Co , Octavla ; Emloy Bros , , Wisna ; F. W. Sissnn , AtKlni son : J. F. ICossler , Oaklnnd ; Haynes & McClelland , Edgar ; R. Houghcrnd & Co , Madrid ; Delaney t Dunn , Saronvlllo With Hhccp On the mnvkct with sheep : Morriss & 11. , Fremont ; F. E. Schwarts , Max I.lvo Mock Note * . Cattle no higher Ilogs still nt steady prices The avcrngo price paid for hogs yesterday was $1.02 3-fi. , Daniel Barboe n prominent farmer nnd fojder of Hlllsdalo , In , came over with n J car of hogs of his own raising and feeding thnt brought $3.0r > s , the top OMAHA WIlOIiHSALE MARKETS Produce , I'Yiilt , Etc Eoas Strictly fresh , 13Ql4c ; coldstorago , nominal Hides , Pki.t.i , Tau.ow , Eto Grcon salted hides , 4JVo ; No 2 , g. s. lildes 3u ; dry flint hides 1 ; , ' Gji7ci ( call hides , 4Jf@t' ' .Vo ; damairod hides I : , 8c less ; shcop pelts , green , each , 25c@ $1.00 ; sheep pelts , dry , per lb , 7@13JVo ; tal- low 1 No 1,4c ; No 2 , 3i 31 } 'c ; grease , white , 4@4 > sc ; yellow , 3)a ) 'Qc : ! HtiTTEit Creamery , fancv 2022o ( ; choice lP@20c. Dairy , fancy 14$10c ( ; otioico , 12(3 ( llo Country , fancy , ll U'o ' : good to choice , 0@llc ; fair , 7iio ( ; Inferior , 5@1c. Jiiciar.s Medium oer bb ) , ? o.00 ; small , $0.00 i : gherkins , $7.00 ; O & 13 chow chow , qts , $3.85 ; pts , $3.33. Potatoes 25@30o for choice Onions 50SS70C. Saue.ii Iviiaut Bbls $1.73 ; half btils$2.8. > . Game Milliard ducks , $3.00@3.50 ; mixed ducks , $1.50ff2.00 ( ; teal , $ l.2S ( < ot.50 ; jack snipes , $ l.J0@i.25 ( ; Jiiclc rabbits $ : ) .50@4.00 ; sin 11 rabbits $1,00 1.20 ; squirrels , $1.00@ 1.10 ' ; Plover , 73c < 3$1.00. Lemons Fancy , $5.00(30.00 ( ; chblco , $3.50 @ < 5.00. CEt.nitr Per doz ; 30c. Cauvoknia Giiait.s $2 00 ; pears $2.73. Muss Pom ; Per bbl , $9.73(2 ( ! ili.50. Bananas According to size , per bunch , $3.oo@y.io. ' ) BuTTEiitNc Tubs , 13a ; roll , 14c. Cocoanuts Per 100 , $3.00. AlTr.K Butteii Cc ClliBlt Bbls , $3.50 ; hlf bbls , $3.00. Mavli : Suoak 12 > j@15o Dor lb CitANliEltltlES Capo Cod , $10O0@llbO. Oiianoes Florida , per box , * 3.0uy > 3 00. Bucicwiieat Fj.ouk Per bbl , $3.50 0.00. Wool , Fine , averugo , 22g23o ( ; medium , nvcrago i , 2t@22o ; < iuartor blood , average , 20 @ | 21o ; coarse , average , 1S ( ; 17u ; cotts and rough i , average , 14@10 ; . Funs Beaver , per lb , (2.00(34.00 ( ; otter , each i , $3.00@7.00 ; wolf , each , $ t5.00&20.00 ; coon i , each , 85 ( " < ? 75o ; mink , .eaoh , 15@00c ; muskrat , full , CfiOc : skuuk , rat , 25@C0c ; badger 1 , rat , 25gS0o ( ; deerskins , fall , per lb , 18@27o ; winter , 12322c. Beans Choice hand picked navy , $1.75 ® 1.80 : choice hand picked medium , $ l(55i ( ( $ 1.70 ; choice hand picked country , $1.50@1.03 ; clean i country , $1.50@1.C0 ; inferior country , $1.00@1.35. t Puovisions Hams , No.jlt 10 lb average , 0 ? c ; 20 to 23 lbs 8JVc ; 12 to 14 lbs , lOJfc ; shoulders , 5o ; breakfast , bacon , No 1 , SJfc ; bam sausage , 8 ! u ; dried boot bams , 7 > < ( c , beef tongues , $0.uO per dozen ; dry salt meats , G@5 I ; o per per lb ; hainroulettoCJVc ; add 1c per ib for small lots , r Aitles Per " bbl , common , $2.00. 2.25 ; choice , $3.50@4.00 ; fancy , $4.W@5.00. Mince Meat 201b cans , Jfc Honey 15o per lb for choice Pkeseiives 9K@10c per lb Jellies l@4 > 4n per Ib , Beeswax No 1 , 10@19i5. Pias Feet Pickled Kits , 70o ; spiced pigs tongues , kits , $3.35 ; ploklod trlpo , kits , 053 ; pickled H. C. trlpo , kits , 85c : spiced pigs hocks , kits , $1.15. FLoun State , $4.00(35.00 ( ; fancy , $5.00 ® 5.40. , Lakp Tierce Refined , 5Vo pur leaf , O.yo ; kettle rendered , Ojfo Add } go to } i z for smaller quantities Beef Tonodes Salt , per bbl $20.00. Hay $3.00@0 00. Cuoi' Feeii $12.00. Bean $10.00. CoiiN 18o. Oats 10c. Veal Choice , medium size , 6@8c ; choice , heavy , 4@0a. Live PioeoNS Per doz , $1,50. Orocorlo- ) . DitiEi ) Fiiuit Currants , new , Oo ; prunes , casks 1,800 lbs , 4)Vo ) , prunes , bbls or bags , 5c ; citron peel , drums , 20 lbs , 22Vc ; lemon 1 Seel , drums , 1911)3 , 80c ; fnrd dates , boxes 12 1 is , 9o ; apricots , choice evaporated , He ; apricots , jolly , cured , 25 lb boxes , 15o ; apri cots , fuuey , Mount Hamilton , 25 lb boxes lOo ; apricots , choice , bags , SOlbs , 14JVc : ap ' ples , evaporated , Alden , 501b boxes , 9 , l o ; i apples , star , 8o ; npplcs , ' fancy , Aldou , 51b , 1 lOo ; apples , lanuy , Aldo n , 8 lb , 10Vui Suit Lake , 5 c , blackberries , evaporated , 50 lb 1 boxes , OXC'JdKu ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 13o ; pears , California lancy , > X boxes , 251b , 13c ; poaches , Cal No 1 , fancy , > Vi imp bags , ' 80 lb , 15c ; nectarines , red , 14c ; ncctnrlnns , . silver boxes , 15c ; pitted plums Cal 25 lb 1 boxes , 8 > Vc ; raspberries , ovap N. Y. , now , 20o ; prunes , Cal It C , 90-100 , boxes , 33118 , 7o ; prunes It C. 00-70 , Oc ; ornngo peel , 16c ; ; raisins , California Londons , crop 1839 , $2.35 ; ! 1 Cal loose , muscatels , crop 18S9 , $3.0J ; Vul- onclas , 1888 , 0)c ; Valennlas , new , 8 u ; Cal seedless , sks , 7j ! < o. Canned Goops Fruits , California Canned i GoodB , Standard Brands , 8JV lbs , per doz . Apricots , $1.700183 ; apricots , pie fruit , $1.55 ; gallons , $4.05 ; blackberries , $2.25 ; ! cherries , black , $3.0U@8.25 ; cherries , white , $3.25@2.50 ; grapes , $1.05@1.80 ; pours , Bartlett - lott , $3.10@2 35 ; peaches , yellow , $2.10 ( 3.25 ; peaches , lemon cling , $3.85 ; plums , egg , $1.65@1.60 ; plums , gold drops $1.S0 ; plums , greon'gngos , $ l 05@lb0 ; peaches , Bay City , with pitts in , $1.09 ; currants , $3.30 ; geese bcrrles , $3.U0 ; nectarines , $3.05 ; quinces , $3.10 ; ruspberrios , $3 99 ; strawberries , $3.70 ; peaches , 8 lb eastern standards , $1,85 ; 3 lb ; eastern seconds , $1.35@1,50 ; 3 lb pie , $1.10 ; 0 lb pie , $3.00 ; gallon , pie , . $ . ' 100 ; Crescent appes , high standards , $3.50 ; 2 lb gooseberries - ries , 90o3 ; 1b struwberriosV 9J@'J5c ' ; 2 lb raspberries , $1,00 ; 3 lb bluebornoi , 80jj90o ( ; 3 lb blackberries , 03@75e ; 8 lb struwbcrrlos , preserved , $1,80 ; 3 lb raspberries , preserved , $1,80 ; 3 lb blackberries , - llrescrvod , $1.20 ; ! pineapples , Bahama chopped , $3.00 ; 2 lb | Bahamn grated $3.75 ; 2 lbiBnlininn sllcod , $2.50 ; 3 lb Standard sllced.$1.25S1.50 ; cherries ] ries , 8 lb red , Baltlmoro , ' 85ct95c. ( ; Veoetaules Tomators il lb extra , $1.00 ; 3 lb Stundard , Westorrf"brands , UOftJOSo { ; Galls , Sterling Can Co' .rstriclly standard I , $2.00. Corn Preferred stock sugar corn , finest grown , $1.0' ' ) ; gllt'edgu sugar corn , very IIm , $1,50 ; Mc.Murr.v'B 8 lb sugar corn i , $1.20 ; 3 lb extra , Westerncbrands , 85c(3$1.00 ; 3 1b standard , Westera * brands , 70 ( < (80e. ( . ; Mushrooms 1 lb French , < extraIlno , 2225o ; 1 Ib French , line , 18i22a ; Mb French , ordi I nary , 10j218o. ( Peas 'lrosilluo , per cau , 25c ; deuii line , per can , lOcti 3 lb extra , sifted l' , $3.00 ; 2 lb Early Juno , $1.25@1.35 ; 8 lb Mar row , standard brand , $1.10 ; 2 | b sotked , 57o. String Beans 2 lb high grade rcfugnc , 90c : ; 3 lb Golden Wax beans 75o ; 3 lb strirfg beans , 70o. Lima llcuns 2 lb soaked , 75o 'I ' ; Boston Baked Beans 3 lb Lewis , $1.(55 > t Crnvvn braud , $1,50. Swput Potatoes 3 lb New Jersey , $1.CO ; Daisy , $135. Punipkiu- 3 lb new pumpkin , 95c. Canned Fish Brook trout.3 lb , $3.40 ; sal mon tr nt , 31b. $2 25 ; clams , lib , $1,23 S ; clami , 8 lb , $2.0J ; clam chowder , 81b , $1 25 Sj ; deviled cram , 1 lb $3.83 ; deviled crabs 2 lb i , $3.53 ; codtish bills , 3 Ib , $1.75 ; envier , \4 \ lb , $2.25 ; cols 1 lb $3.40 ; lobsters , 1 lb $1 90 ) : lobsters 81b , $2.95 ; lobsters , deviled , \i lb , $2.25 ; mackerel , 1 lb , $1.75 ; mackerel , must ard sauce , 3 lb , $3.00 ; mackerel , tomato sauce , U lb , $3.(50 ( ; oysters , I lb , $ ii : ; oysters , 3 lb , $1.85 ; salmon , C. It , 1 lb , $1.90 ; sal mon C. it , 311) , $3.60 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 lb , $1.(50 ( : salmou , Alaska l 3 lb i $8,05 ; shrimps i 1 lb $3.0J. Coonsu Extra Georges , new , 5J c ; Grand I Bank , uo > v , 4 > | U ; Turkey cod , largo mldsdlu , 8'4'c ; silvers H > blocksU(5Vo ( : snow white , 3 J lb bricks , 7 tVo ; snow white , crates 18-5 lb boxes 7o ; Iceland hnllibut , l2ifo ; medium scaled herring , 27c ; No 1 scaled herring , 21c j ; domestic Holland hornng 55o ; Hamf burg \ spiced herring , $1.50 ; Russian sardines , 75c ; Russian sardines , plain , 55c ; imported ] Holland herring , Crown brand , SOc ; do , fancy milkers , POc Chocolate vnd Cocoa 21@37o per lb ; Gormnn chlckory , red , Sc Fish Mackerel , No 1 shore , hlf bbls , $11.50 ; funcy mess , hlf bbls , $13.50 ; whlto Hsh 1 , blf bbls , $7.00 ; trout , hlf bbls , $5.25 ; fam- lly 1 white Hsh , $2,15 ; salmon , $8.50 ; 1 lb mackc orel ( herring ) . $1.0001.10 : 1 lb llunn haddles , $1.75 ; 3 lb lobsters , $3.00 < H3.00 ; 1 lb lobsters , $1.00(33.00 j ( ; I Ib salmon , Cooks Inlet , Arctic brand , flue , 81.J5 ; 1 lb Cuttings Cocktn'l ' , very fine , $2.00 ; 2 lb salmon , Columbia rlvor , $3.75JtaoO ( : 1 lb Alnskn salmon , Aleut , $1.(50 ; S Ib oysters 10 oz , Baltimore Peerless , $1.85 ; i Ib oysters , 5 oz , Baltlmoro I'eorlcss , $1,10 ; 2 lb scloct , 12 Peerless , $2.35 ; 1 lb clams , llttlo i necks , $1.25 ; 21b clams , llttlo necks , $2.10 ; > 4 lb sardines Imported , per ca o 100s , $ UglC ( ( > 0 : 'j lb sardines , imported , per case 100s. $15.0020.00 ; JV I" Imported boneless snrdlnrs , Sdo ; l { lb sardines American , nor 100s , French style , $4.60(35.00 ( ; )4 ) lb sardines - dines ; , American , per case 100s , French style , $7.50 ' ( 8.00 ; } V lb sardines , mustard , per case 50s , $4.00 ( 4 33 ; Imported hey sardines , $13.00. \ Ou.s-Keroscno-P. W „ ) Vo ; W. W. , 18c ; headlight , 12 < 4V ; gasoline , 10(312o ( ; lard , No j , 44o ; No 3 40c : salad oil , $ l.25@9.00 per dozen Scomis Cut loaf , Sc ; cutlnnf cubes , 7Jc ; standard ! , powdered , 7Bo5 XXX.ST , powdered , 75fo ; granulated , stnndnrd 7'jj7Vo ( ! ! ! ; con fcctlouers' j A. Ojfc ; whlto extra C , 0' e ; extra C Neb , ( iVo ; amber ! > } { & . Soaps Castllo , mottled , per lb , S@10c ; do , white , per lb , 13i715c. ( Canned Meats I Hi lunch tongue , $2,75 ; \ 2 lb much tongue , $1.75 : 1 It corned bouf $1.83 ; 2 lb corned beef , $2.05 ; 0 lb corned beer , $0.50 ; 14 lb corned beer , 514.00 ; 2 lb boneless i pigs feet , $2.20 ; 1 lb English brawn , $1.1)0 i ) ; 2 lb English brawn $3.15 ; li lb English brawn I , $0.75 ; 1 lb compressed ham , $1,75 ; 21b compressed ham , $3.75 ; 1 lb chipped beef , $2.00. \ . Lvr.-$1.75.50. | Si-ions Whole , per lb Alsplco , 9c ; Cas- stu , China , 'Jo ' ; cloves , Pcnnng , 88c ; nutmegs No 3 1 , 75c ; pepper , 18@19c. GiNtiEit .Innuilca , H pints , $ .1.00 per doz Cheese Young Americas full crcaui , lie ; factory I twins , U@12cJi ; off grades , 7jf8c ( ; Van Rosscn Ednin , $11.51) per doz ; sup snw > , . 23c : ; brick , 18Jfc ; llmburger , lie ; domestic Swiss ! , 1314c. ( Wiui'i'iNO PArnii Straw , per lb , 1V@ 2'Vc ; rng , 3)Vo ) ; mnnlllu , 11 , 5@iXc : ! ; No 1 , 7c. , 13aos Union square , 35 per cent off list Salt Dairy , 380 lbs In bbl , bulk , $2.10 ; best 1 grade , CO , 5s , $3.3U ; best grade , 100. 3s , $2.40 ! ; best grade , 23. 10s , $2.30 ; rock Halt , crushed < $1.80 ; dairy salt , Ashtou , 60 lb bags , 85c ! ; bulk , 324 lb bags , $3.85commonIn ; bbls , $1.85. Diiuiis ( Grocers ) Per lb Borax , 10c ; copperas i , 8 > < fo ; Boy leaves , 15c ; glue , lOo ; cpsain i salts , 4c ; gluubor salts , 3c ; sulphur , 5c I ; blue vitrol , Senium , 4c ; tartaric iicld , 52c ! ; rosin , 2c ; snltuutor , absolutely pure , 10c ; gum camphor , 2 lbs in box , 1 oz cakes , 83c i ; hops , } i nnd JV lb packages , 20c ; sago , \i and ) i lb packages 15c ; madder , 13c ; salt peter , 10c ; Indigo , 3 lb und 5 lb boxes , S F , U5@70c i ; Indigo , 3 lb und 5 lb boxes , Madrls , 75c ; scaling wax , 83 lb boxes , red , 3)Ve ; scal ing wux , 25 lb boxes , whlto , 4c. Famnaceolm Goons Barley , 3Jf(34c ( ; fa- rinn , IJfc : pens , 3o ; oatmeal , 2J ( i.jc ; maca roni , 10c , vnnnicelll , 10c ; rice , 4 < ijlVo ! } ; 8ll30 and taplocn , (5 ( ( < 7c ; lima boons , lie Ooitke Roasted Arbuckle's Arlosa , 24c ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 24 * c ; Germun , 24 > ' c ; Diiworth , 34)Vo ) ; Aluroma , U ic CorrEE Green Fancy old golden Rio , 24c ; funcy old pcabury , 83JVo ; Rio , choice to funcy , 22c : Rio , prime , 21c ; Rio , good , 80c ; Mochu , 29c ; Java , fancy Mamlehllng , 2c ( ; Java , good Interior , 24c ; African , 2c. ! Roi'E Manilla rope , HJj 'cbasis ; sisal rope , HJVo' cotton rope lOo ; now orocoss , 8 ! c. Cotton Twine Bibb , very nno , 3 or 4 ply , 22o ; line 22c ; Daisy , 18c. Hemp Twine Heavy , 14c ; medium 10c ; light 17o ; 18 13. C , 20c ; 24 , 20c ; 30. 10c ; 48. 17c ; broom twines , colored , 30c. Mattuebs iwini ; Very line , 40c ; fine , 33c ; medium , 33c Sail Twine Very flno flax , 33c ; fine flax , 29c'flno ; cotton ' 22c ; Calcutta bcinp , 14c. Salsoda l/04Vo ' per lb Stamcii 4 ? ( ( J8o per lb Stove Polish $2.00@5.87 per gross Uitoo.MS4 tlo , $2.00 ; 3 tlo , $2.80 ; stables , $3.80 ; common , $1.50@i.75 Bars Am , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lowlston , per 100 , $17.00. Nuts Almonds , 15c ; Brazils , 14u ; filberts , 12 > Vc $ pecans , lie ; walnuts , 12 > Vo ; peanut cocks , 8Vc ; roasted lie ; Tennessee peanuts , 7c. 7c.Olives Olives Quarts , per doz , $3.75 ; pints , per doz , $3.25 ; bulk , per gal , 94 ? . Dry OiimlB CAitrnT-VvAiii' Bibb , white , \S\-ia\ \ \ colored SlVVc Batts Standard , 8o ; gem , 10c ; beauty 13Vc ; boone , 14c ; peerless , case , $7.50. Coiiset Jeans Boston , 7JVc ; Androscog gin 7 ( c ; Koarsarge , 7o ; Rockport 0c ? Conestoga , 09 c. Ticks Oakland , A , 7 } c ; International YY , 8c ; Shetucket , S , 8JVc ; Warren , No 870 , lOo ; Berwick , BA , 18c ; Acme , )8c ; York , 30 inch , l'JJ c ; York 33 IncX I8JVo ; Swift River , 8c : Thorndiko , OO , 8Vo ; Thorndilto , EF , 8)Vo ) ; Thorndiko , 12. ) , il'Ac- Thorndiko XX , 15o ; Cordis No 6 , 9'tfo ' ; Cor disNo.4 , 10 > Vc Denimh Amoskeag , 0 oz , 10'Vc ; Everett , 7 oz , 18o ; York , 7 oz , 13c ; Hayir.uker , 8 } o ; Jaffrey XX , 12c ; .iHffroy XXX , 13 Vc ? Beaver Creole AA , 11K ° ; Beaver Creole BB , 10 > Vo ! Beaver Crcok CC , 9)e. ) Kentucky Jiuns Memorial , 15o ; Glen wood , 20o ; Ky Star , 35c : Hercules , 18c ; Em- pirc , 23c ; Cottswold , S7 Vo ; Melville , 35c ; Uung'UU , 27 > c. Ciiash Stevens B , 5J : Stevens A , 7c : bloodied , 8c ; Stevens P , 7c ; bleached , 8 ic ; Stevous' ' N , 8'Vc ; bleached , 'Mo ; Stevens - ens' SilT , UKc Mjhoellaneouh Table oil cloth , $2.50 ; tublonil cloth , murblo , $2.50 ; plulu Hollund , 9 > Vo : dado Holland , 13tf. Flannels Plaid Ruftsmen , 20o ; Clear Lake , 32 > Vo ; Iron Mouiauln , 20.fc ! . : White 1 GH No 8 , 9i , 82 , 'i ' 'c ; GH No 1. % .20)Vc ; HII No 2 , V. 23 'Vo ; BH No 1. ? r , 3oo ; Quccheo I No 1 , % , 42c. PniNTs Solid Colors Atlantic , CoSlater ; , Co ; Berlin oil , 0) ) o ; Gurnor.oil , (5 ( ( 7c , Pink ; and Robes Richmond , OJ-Vo ; Allen , Co ; Rivcrpoint , 5 > Vc ; Stcol River , 0c ; Pacific , Kft Indigo illuo-St. Leger , 5 > Vo ; Wush- : ington , ( ! > Vc ; American , 0fc ; Arnold , Ci < ; c ; I Arnold Century , 0c ; Amand , 12o ; Sllofol A , 12o ; Windsor gold tk't , 10 > Vo ; Arnold B , i 10 > Vc ; Arnold A , 13o ; Arnold Gold Seal , lOl o ; Yellow Seal , 10) ) o. Piuntd Dross Chortor Oak , 5j c ; Ra- mapo 4JVos I' odl , 5'Vc : Allen , 0c : Richmond ; Co ; Windsor , CJVo ; Eddystono , 0 > Vo ; Pacific , Oi o. Ginoham Plunkot checks , CJV i Whit tenton , O o ; York , 0o : Normuudl dress , 8Uo ; Calcutta dress , 71Vo ; Renfrew dross , 8X@12K . Cahiiiiich Slater , 5o ; Woods , 5c ; Stand ard , 5a ; Peacock , 5c. " Funnel Whlto Queecho No , 3 , Inch a7 > ° i Queecho , No 3 , % inch 32lVo 5 Anawan , U2JVo ; Windsor , 83 > Vc ; red C , 24 < inch , IWo ; ! • ; . 21 inch 21U , GG , 24 inch , 20o ; II A F. H inch , 23c ; J It F , % inch , 37o i G , } i inch , 25c. JlriiUH , Borax-lie ; cltrio acid , 45@50o ; turtarlo acid 40Ho ; carbolio acid , U0g41c ( ; castor oil , $1.24@1.23 ; balsam tolu , 8U ( ( 39o ; tonku beans , $1.55@1 00 ; cubeb berries , $1.95 ; oalo- mel , 95u ; camphor , 40@49o ; cantbarides i , $1.85@ll.80 ; cassia buds , 17dt20c ; chloroform , 50a58c ( ; ergot , 45Q50O ; glycerine , 80@25o ; gum arable , (50a03o ( ( ' ; lycopodium , 40 ( < j45c 1 ; ' mercury , 8o ( ) ; m orpliino sulph , $2.G0ft'3.9U ; opium , $3.50 ; quinine , 33g48o ( ; turpentlno > , 54o ; linseed , raw , COo : boiled , 03c. Iniinlxir mill Uiilldlnir Material DIMENSIONS AND TIMIIEIt , 13 ft 14ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 22 ft 31 ft 2x4.15 00 15 00 1500 1(500 ( 10 00 17 00 17 00 ) 2x11.,15 00 15 00 15 00 16 00 10 00 17 00 17 00 2x3 . , ,15 00 15 00 1500 10 00 10 00 17 00 17 | 2 2x10..15 00 15 00 15 00 1110(1 ( 10 00 17 00 171)0 ) 2x13..15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 17 00 17 00 I4x18x8.10 00 1000 10 00 17 00 17 00 18 60 18 50 Fencwo No I , 4undfl lu , 12and 14 ft , rough $10.0J(310.5'j ; No 1 , 4 aud 0 lu , 1(1 ( ft , $17,00517.50 ; No 3 , 4 aud 0 In , 12 and 10 ft , $13.50(514.00 ( ; No 2 , 4 and 0 in , 10 ft , $14.60. Finisiiino let and 2d clear , V ( inch , s 3 b , $19.00(451 00 : 1st and 3d clear , Mi aud 3 tinch , s 2 s. $47.0UU50.00 ( ; 3d clear , \i \ ) inch , 8B Ss , $43.00@10.00 ; B select , MX , lVand8lneli ) I , s 2s , $37.lXi(2c8.X ( ( ) ; 1st und 3d clear , 1 inch , a3u. $45.00 ; 3d clear , 1 Inch , b 2 s , $30.00 ; A select 1 inch , s 2 s , $34 00 ; 11 select , 1 inch , a 2 , $3aX ( ) , Stock Boahds A , 13 Inch , s 1 s , 14 and 10 feet , $15.00 ; B , 13 inch , s 1 s. 12 , 14 and 10 " 1 feet , (41.00 ( C , 12 inch , sis , 12 and 10 feet ! $1(5.00 I ( ; D , 13 Inch , s 1 s , 12 , 14 and 1(1 ( foot , $38.00 1 ; No 1 com 12 Inch , s 1 , 13 feetl8.l > 0 ; No 1 3 com 18 Inch , s 1 , 14 and 1(1 ( fcet$17.&rK < v 18.Nl 1 ; Nol com 12 Inch , s 1 s , 10. 18 nnd So fret f , $18.50 ; No 3 com 13 Inch , s 1 s , 14 and 10 1 feet , $15.60. Poplau Lv.Miir.H Clonr poplar box bds , ? ( C in i , a 2 s , $33.00 ; clear ponlar , * { In panel , $39.00 ( ; clear poplar * 4 In panel , $35.00 ; clear poplar ) , y , in panel , stock wldo , s 2 s , $28.00 ; clear poplnr corrngatod ceiling , } i In , $28XU Posts White tvdnr , 0 In havlcs.Wc ; whlto cednr , 6 , ' 9 in halves nnd 8 in quarters , llo ; white cedar , 4 In round , 10c ; Tennessee red codnr split , 17c ; split oak , white , Sc ; sawed onk , ISe Ship Lap No 1 plain , 8 nnd IS In , $17.00 ; No ' 2 plain , 8 and 10 lu , $15.60) ) No 1 , O , 0. , $17.00. \ Batten , Well TuniNO , Pickets O G halts t , 34 inch , 00c ; O U baits,3fi 3 , s , il5o : 3 In well tubing , D & M and uov , $21.00 ; pickets I , D fc II , llat , $81.00 ; pickets , D & II , eqiiure , $18.50. Fi.oomxu 1st com 0 Inch , whlto pine , $31.00 \ ; 2d com 0 Inch , white plno Mt.PO ; 3d com 0 Inch , whlto pine , $20.00 ; I ) com 0 inch , whlto pine , $80.00 ; com 4 and 0 Inch , yellow Pine I , $15.00 ; Stnr4 inch , yellow pine , $17.00 ; 1st 1 nnd 2d clear yellow pine , 4 and 0 inch , $18.60. X SitiNULcs Per M XX eloar , $ ; l,20i extra "A * , $3.SO ; standard A , $2.40 ; 5 inch clonr , $ j l.i5ud.70t ) | 0 Inch clear , $1.75@1.80 ; Nol , $1.U'1.15 \ ' ( ; clear rod cedar , mixed widths , from 1 Wimhington territory , $3.40 ; California red wood , dimension widths , fl.5U ; cypress , clear heart , dimension widths , $ 1.25 ; laths , $2.40. j BoAiins No 1 com , sis , 12,14 nud 10 ft , $18.00 J ; No , 8 , do , $15.00 ; No 8 , do , $14,00 ; No ] , 4 , do , ( shins cull ) , $10.50 , Add 50c per M ; ft for rough Ceilino anii Puitition 1st com ? < -ln wlntu plno partition , $33.00:2.1 : com fln whlto y plno partition , $37.00 ; cloirln yellow plno colling , $20.0J ; clear ; V-ln Norway , $13.50 ; 3d com -m-lu Norway , $13.00. Lime Best , SJc C If ME NT $1.3.1. Pl.ASTEU $3.20. IlAllt 20c. Pi'iLiuxo ltiiicic Common , $0.00@7. . " i0 per M ; ; selected , $7.50(39.00 ( per M ; sovvor brloK , $9.0J@10.00 s per M. Sash CO per ceut discount Dnoits , Bliniis and Moulpinos 50 and 10 per ceut off Taiihed Felt $3 00 per cwt Sriuw llOAiui - $1.40 per cwt * A lilttlo ftolitnil the Indicator All old mini , evidently from tlio rurul districts i , with n Humorous countenance niuUclml i in un ancient Karl ) , created lmieli , , iitmisonioiit tit Akron , O'nio , for the passengers of u street cur His ut- tciitiou ' was attracted to the faro indl- cater j at the end of the car Looking nt his 1 watch for n moment ho remarked : "WallI ' puess I'm a trllloslow " Everyt body 1 laucrhod hut the old man Mineral wnter depot , 2nd door west P. O. shroederT dean , GAIN , ProvisiOuS-i Stocks Baseni2.it First National Bank ilOS Stuutli Htlli Street , - Omaliii ; COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Capital , - $400,000 Surplus , - 40,000 Olllcersnnd Dlroctori E. M , Slorsoman , O M. Hitchcock , Jos , darn cau Jr . A. Henry , V. M. Anderson Wm U.Maui , v pros ; h. II Will alms A. P. Ilopklnf , pres ; A. Millard , casuler ; 1' ' . II llryant , assistant cashier ' NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK V. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB Capitnl $400,000 Surplus Jan 1st , 188 ! ) 02,000 OWICEIIS AND DIHEOl'OItS : • Hkniiv Vv Yatkh , I'resldont , Lewis B. 1Uki ; > , Vice Ireildent A. G.TOU7.AMN , W.-V. Mouse , John 8. cominb It C. Cusiiino , JN It I'ATltICK , W. II S. IlnoiiES , Casbler THE IRON BANK , Cor 13th and Karuam Sts A General llnnklnc ltuslness Transacted O lftlP WANTED 1 I HlS H H k ISSUED DY CITIES , KB 31 IJi fSfl COUNTIES , 3CHOOI WBll * W DISTRICTS , WATER CorrespondeuceMlIcltcd C0MpftN1E8 , ETC NW Harris Company . . & , Bankers , • 163-lea Dearborn Street , CHICACO 7Q State 3tro t. BOSTON OMHA MANUFACTOliERS Boots and 8hooB. KinKENDALLTjO ES A CO , Succnsion to ! : eej , Jones A Co Wliolesale Manufacturers of Boots & Stiocs AtenU forllostun llubber Bhoo Co . llfi ( I1W nod 1101 Ilnruaj dtioet , Qm ha , Nebrailia , Brewers aionz SIleh , Lager Beer Brewers iai NoUb KlKUtec tii Street , Omana , Nelirailm Cornloo ' EAGLE ConNIOE WORKS , Mannfacturers ofGalyanizeilriin Cornice Window-cape and metanoakrlivliti Jnlin Kpemter , ' proprietor Jim and \U SoutU llitu tr ct 8toam Flulng ? Pumps , eto CLAItK SWAM HRATINU COH Pamps , Pipes and Enfc Steam , water rallRar nnd mlnlnn auppllci , etc Wj.iwand Wl Varnam atreit OiuiiUa U. S. WIND ENGINE A 1'UMP CO , Steam ana Water Smlies , Ilnlllda ; wlnl mlle ' , 913 and 030 Jones it , Omaha , r. Hon ActlDK Manager , HliOWNELL Jk CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery fheet-iron work , ( team pumps i w mllli V13-HI& I.CHTenwortU atreet , Omiilm ' Iron Works PAXTON A VIEllUNQ I HON WORKS , Wronght and Cast Iron Building Work EaylDci.lrai * work , general foundry , machine , and blackamltb work , onice and works U.l' .ltr and Htli strait , Omaha OMAHA WJliE A IHON WORKS , MannfactorerS of Wire and Iron Railings , ' D * k rails , window jiuards , flower stands , wire signs , ale JZI North icth street Omaha - OMAUA SAFE & IRON WORKS , HanPrs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaults , jail work , Iron shutters and fire escapes HAndieeupropr Cur.Uth and Janon t . : aoBh Dp ° fp Etc M. A , DISRROW & CO , Wholesale manufacturers of Saili , Doors , Blinds and Monldings Utancb omee , Uib and Itard streels , Oaiaha Nel > . " EOUTH lffAHA • UNION STOCK YARD CO , I Of Sontb Qmalia . Limited OMAHA JOBBERS ' DIRECTORY . I ) % - _ AgHoulturnl _ iplomon j _ H lininoeiFa METCALF CO , Agricnlt'l I ' Implements , Wagons , Carriage ] Ma lesetn Wholeole Omaha Nebratka , B UOLINE , MIUWIIN X STODOA Ul ) Ctt H Manufacturer * nrnktobhrrsln H Wagons , Bnggics , Rakes , Plows , Eta Cor.Hb and t'acinc ttrocts , Omaha B : Artints' lYlntorlnla Kj " A. lWSl'E , Jr , * H Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs I . 1 > 13 t'omlaa ' street , Omaha Nebraska HJ Boots end Shoos M W. v , morIs k ' ' s : vo ; * H . Jobbers of Boots and Sboei 101,1103,1105 Uendaa str et , Oniaha Manufaetorri BJ Bummer street , l.mlon , H • ' t Cool , Qoho , Eto _ _ JAMES II' . rifAT < flEn COAI , r CO , H Miners and Shippers of Coal and Cok Itbom II U , S. National llank llulldlnt , Omaha , H OMAIIA COA I , COKE A I. IME CO , * H Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , WO South 13th Hreet , Omaha Xehr ka BJ NE1IRASKA FUEL CO , H Shippers of CGal and Coke , tU South Utli atreet , Omaha , Nebraska M ! CommlBalon end Storogo , M It IODE LL A ItWOKLL , H Storage and Commission Merchants I Bpeclaltloi-ltutter , ones , chcpna imullrr , ( arae , Hal • 1112 llowata street , Omnhi , Neb HHm J • DEAN , ARMSTRONG A CO , H Wholesale Cigars I < 0SNorth f.th8trootOinnlia , Neb Hello H.1 . H t . Py | [ Ogpda qrnl Kotlons ' M M. E . SMI fir A CO , Bry J Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions I 1KB and 1101 Dodtlas , cor 11th street , Omaha , Neb BJ KILPA j . TRICK KOCH VR V OOOlJTcol H Importers ] & Jobbers in Bry Good : , Notions I Qcnts' Furnlshlnc ( loois Corner llth and tlunor Hal streets , omhn , Nebrnsia H I = 3 _ Furnlturo * DEjiV EY A yroNE , H Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnrs , I . Farnam streetOninha , Nobrnaia ' "Hi * CHARLES SmVERIUIC , H Fnrniiure I Omahn , Nebraska Hi - • • - = ; i Hi Crooorloa B ] | ' MoCORD , liRADY A CO , H Wholesale Grocers , I ISth and Learenwcrth streets , Omaht Nebraska HI , ' Hardware HJ WJ BROATCIT , H Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel Spnn i s , vttnz stosk , hirnwnro , luiiber , otoXt HI 1211 Humor street , Omaha HIMEUAUau ATAYLOR H Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shon I Uechaulc * Tools and murnln Kcnlta UUil lunulas HI , etreet , Omalm , Nt b. H Lumber , Eto M JOHN A. WAiaiFIELD , H Wholesale Lumter , Etc Imported and American Portland Cement , 91 t | aseut for Milwaukee lljrdriullo Cement HffM . . ' . . anaO.ulr.0f Mi hltelliiio f M " ' CUAS R. LEE , H Dealer in Hardwocd Lnmber I WOm1 carpett and parqiiot flotrlnor 9th au J l > ) Utjl f H OMAUA LUMBER COJ H AUEImls of BnilflingMaterial at Wliolcsa.8 18th street and Union l'aclno traolr , Omaha , H LOUIS BRADFORD , J" H Dealer in Lnmber , Lath , Lime , Sash ' I Doors , eta Tunis Corner ; th nnd Uouiias Olflof | turner 10th and l > ouKlas H FRED W. GRAY , " H Lnmher , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc Corcn tth and Uoet'es ' stred * . Omaha C. V VIET . Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmber , ISth and California sticets , Q.niaha , Nebraslia Hlllllnory and Motions X. ORERFELDER A CO , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions SOd , 210 nnd 212 fiouth lltU strcot Notions J. T. IlohlNSON NOTION CO , * Wholesale Notions and Famishing Goods 1124 Humor street , Oniaim Oils " CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , * Alio Crease , oto Omaha A , II Ulihop Mananer ? JPaporz ' i i i i it CARPENIER PAPER CO , Wholesale Paner Dealers , Carry a nice stock at priming , wrapplnu and writing paper rSpedalatleiillon glTontu card paper " * A. L. DEA NE A CO . General Auonta for Halls ' Safes , Ml anil m ( South 10th 8t. Omaha ' i I , . . . .ft Toys , Eto B. HARDY A CO , Jobbers of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goo s , IlO'ise I'urnlshlnit Goods Children's Carriages , ltd harnam street , Omaha , Neb - * _ _ TIIB _ CHICAGO SHORT LINE 01' THR Chicago , Milwauk _ e8 _ & St Paul Ry ' The Best Route from Omaba nud Council • Bluffs lo = THE EAST E- tW ° TUAIN ! / NCf ! 0MA"4 Chicago , AND Milrrnakoe , Bt I'uul , Mliuicfipolls , Cedar Bapldiy Rock Iilatid , Free iort , Hockford , Cllntoa , luliiue ( ( , Davenport , Elglu Madlsuu , JancsTllIe , I lteldit , Winona , Li Crosse , And allothsr Important points Kast , Northeast and boutheast For through ticket , eall on the lleket aiteat at I Ml JTarnam . street , tn Larger llioek , or at Uws I'acifle SMDOt Pullman Wsepers and the nnsit Dlnlna Cars In the sjrorldare run on the mala Hue oi thu l hlcano till sjraukee At tit t'aul Hallway , and ttrurj attention If paid ui paisvuiters . vj courteous oi.alorsi o ( Iba ' eompsnjr . . . . , 1UMII.I.KH. ( ieneral Manacer 1. r/.TL'UKKU , Aa.uUut ( ; ueral ManaRer A. V. it CAItlUNltlt liencral fassenier ao4 Ticket Aecot OKO K. lltsAVirOBD Asslstsal Ueueral rassiagM ted 'lleket Aient I T.J , OLAilJU Utssral tiatiirlntaaileiil