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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
,
H Wheat Begins the Week Staady
But Only Fatrly Aotlvo
H " \ VEAKNESS IN THE CORN PIT
H \
H A Oooil Advance In I'ork , With hard
B ami Hhort till ) 1'rlucH Unclinnceil
M I'rlnic Cnttlo Hultt Firm
B Quotation * ,
H CHICAGO PHOI1UOB MAIlUttTS
H Cnictaa Feb , 3. | Speelal Tolo rnm tn
H Tub Uee.I The wheal tanrknt wa steady
H and Just fuirly nctlvo today A cold wara Is
H said to bo again pointed ttiU way , Cables
H nro Arm , an improved export Inquiry at New
H York is reported , fifteen boat loads were
H _ _ worked In Hnltlmorc , It 1 * supposed on Now
H ( t' York orders , stocks lu England are small
B ndt any lnrscr than they were July I last
H year and loading boars nro not unwilling to
H ndvanco , so It is understood Tlicso Influences
H were nt work , nltliouRh speculation Is dull ,
H the tnnrkcts felt the effect thereof nnd re-
H anointed accordingly , though In a reluctant ,
H skeptical fashion tor the most part The
H vislulo supply decreased 453,000 bushels ,
H which was rjulto as largo as
H anticipated , nnd the interior movement Is
H not coming up to expectations , The
B Increased farmers deliveries that wcro to
H swell the rccolpts after the first of January
AS dq not show up auywhore Had roads nro
B B mentioned ns the reason why farmers bavo
AV V , n ° t brought In their wheat , but bad roads
HHlB&7 * do not prevent them from bringing in corn ,
Bl * or oats , or liny , or from driving their hoes
Hj to mnrkot : 'J ho bad roads theory is roUIiir
8J lust a trifle thin , the bulls insist , nnd not
" J without reason under the clrcumstaneos
! Trade wnj only of fuir volume , the greatest
I nctivitv being during tlio last twenty miti-
utcs , when the market dovolopcd unmlstuic-
nblo BymptoniB of posltiva strength
Later the strength was understood to
J V.bavo been due to an Important degrea to
HI > the execution of buying oraors for eastern
I account , the impetus coming principally
BJ from that direction , although Nightengale
B B Bent nut lugubrious complaints about the
business of thn Hour mnrkot Mnyoponcd
lUTSJic with sales at 6@iy cHad -
vacccd to TS > ifc sctllod bach to .3K@ SJ < c ,
advanced to TSJ/GlTSXo , settled bncktoTh' eon
on ofTorlngB by l'anlridgo and his crowd ,
J moved up agnln to 78 c , off to 7ty < @ 7Sc ,
J and then , getting up utenm , went to 7'Je ,
J closing at 78Jff79c. February rested at
I T&J c , March at 70c and July at 77ic ! , an
J nverago of Uc hotter than Saturday
The corn market was again weak andfu-
SH lures marked anothorsligbtdcollnoreducing
I the previous lowest price for May delivery
SB Trading was moucrato in volume , but chiefly
BB , local In character , with sellers in the nmjor-
BB - Ity Tlicro was a report that rail rates to
I this city wcro to bo reduced To per 100 lbs
SB from Nebraska and Kansas points This
SB was tbo feature upon which much of today's
SB * selling was based , foreshadowing , as it does ,
SB Increased receipts Inspection returns here
SB today showed 2i8 cars , of which scvontoen
BBJ were No 3. Cables quoted tbo market
BBj abroad steady and prices unchnnged , with
SB ] seaboard advices encouraging us regards In-
BBj quiry there from forclgnors The closing
BBJ prices show some reaction from the low
BJB point und in the main nro unchanged from
BB > rf Saturday May rested at "AVXa aud July at
VIi y ° -
HI - & ' In the regular market for oats there was
tBaBBt fiiliii.ivily , ' " deferred dcllverios , which
HHHf " uVerugud slightly hichcr , whllo near futures
BBB ? were in utter neglect The shorts were
BBBr again buying May , which nt ono time
T touched x'aX@22 c , or ) a nbovo Saturdays
BB close , and also there seemed to bo some
BB demand for holding against u v > os-
BB Bible advance Juno was } i@c dls-
BB count Ucceipts were moaoruto and
BB local stocks showed a small inercaso for the
BB wock , whllo the visible supply was enlarged
J USS.a- bushels Cash trading was almost
] entirely by sample , with No 3 regular noml-
) tial around Sic
J Provisions opened quiet but strong on
T light receipts of hogs , but trading during the
• early part of the session was dull and
, featureless The closing prices show an advance -
vance of about l'i' c ih pork , whllo lard and
short ribs were unchnngod to a shade
higher Hutchinson's buying of pork and
short ribs stimulated trade and tbli market
was mora active and firmer Holmholz was
buying pork somewhat und some of the
Bhorts were buying on Hutchinson's lead
Stocks of provisions showed up about as cx-
iioctcd auu did not cut much ligure
B ClUOAtttj HVlii STOCK
_ Cuicaoo , Fob 3. [ Spaoial Telegram to
BJ | ' Tub Heb.1 Cxttlr Business opened slow ,
B S witn a down turn of a strong lOe on half fnt
BB and modlum st ors , which comprised the
BB great bulk of stoct ; . Prime , fully matured
BB steers , such us exporters and the dressed
BB beef trudo prefer , wcro scarce and sold
BB about the sumo as ut.tho close of last week
BB There were a few loads of Tcxans , some of
BBwhich were grussors , that sold at low
BB prices , The pens wcro full of cows , bulls
BB and poor nalivo butchers Btock , all of
BH which sold lit ruinously low prices
BB Choice to extra beeves , ( i.30@5.25 ; mo-
Bfl dium to good steers 1I5U : to lr,00 lbs ,
BB 1.60 ( < M.-fO ; 1,200 to 1IS0 : lbs , $ ) .40fti.0U ( : U50
BB to 1.SMX ) lbs y.00@31 5. Stochers nnd feed
BB ors , * .V.5 ! < 3UU : ; cows , bulls und nilxod , $1.25
BB © : i.00 ; bulk , rJUUguMO Texas corn-fed
BB Btcers , &J.S0i3.rU | ; cows , ? 1.7. " , ( V JlO
BB Hoae liuslness wns active and prices a
BB strong So higher on all grades Tuckers
BB ImlJ $ < l.bS@3.U5 , largely WOO and shippers
BB ) .b < @ : Mi7K. Ono load sold at 81.02 } $ .
BB Lleht sorts sold at $ asr r < $ l.iO [ , largely at
B W.W , and butcbor weights ut $3,05.
L I'I.NANCIALl
* " *
I Pp Nbw Vonic , Fob 3 , ISpoelal Tologrura to
BF Tub 1Jbe. | Stocks The stock market did
BN " * 1 < v-flpt open with much force this morning
BY Arguments appear to bo on the bull side ,
AVj but the buying Is not widespread or v igor
fl out There was gossip onougb to bo heard ,
BB over Sunday , but much of It has been heard [
BB before The Iinprovod prospects for dojios-
H itors in the Sixth national will no doubt
BB bolp tbo financial condition , The trade 1
BH acnm feels conlldent that Gould is a buyer
BJ of stocks , and to his frlonds he predicts
BB much improvement In prices soon , Iiussoll
BB Saga states that there is positively no deal
BB between Now England und Manhattan in-
BB tcrctts nnd that Gould has had no iutorost
BB in Now Kugland for four years Slaybaek , ,
BV a heavy buyer , confirms this statement The ,
BB lines nro closely drawn The Jonos-Cam-
BB mack follow ng contihuos short of active 1
BB stocks , aud western orders to buy nro 11m-
H itcd to small amounts The oponlng today
BB was ster.dy for tbo goncrul list , with a few
BB stocks showing fuir ndvaucos , London was
sBB a buyer of Heading und a seller of Louievilla 1
BB fi Nashville Uurlipgton was not specially
B Y active , but sold at 103 nud off to 107. Kock
Br Island w * unusually active , aud after a l
BB , little bulge early to Ifi went off to 0-IJ ,
BJ then up to UiJ aud baforo noon was off to
BB 01)St. ) . Paul lost K from 70 , ' to 0t > , 1
BB , Missouri Puciflo Ji from 75' to i\i und I
BW Union Pacino K I' ' r cent from 0S , , ' to 07 . ,
BB lloforo midday there was a gouoral giving
BB way in values Pacific Mall went off 1 per
BB cout to 40 and Now England } i to
48Lackawanna mudo an early bulge to
BB Vi7)i ) , but fell back to 100 % the closing price ,
BB Saturday , Tbo extreme weak spot in the
B list was Chicago & Eastern Illinois , which
BB lost nearly 4 per cent on 1U common stock
B irom 3Qj to 3d , with a rocoyery toSf ,
B Preferred stock opeued nearly 'i points
BB lower at 73 , ' . and brokii to 70 , with a recovery
H to 73 at nooa Sugar trusts sold at 03 and
BB later weakened to 03)/ ) . There was but a
H slight recovery throughout the list at 13
BH , > oclock The conditions seemed to favor a
ftVlBp gcuorul breaK In stocks today , The weak
BHB | | ness was oven moro general after 13 o'clock : ,
BBf " * Jlocl < I l ud was assullej fiercely and there
BBJ was houyy liquidation In all Granger slocks ,
M J Joclt Island lost uorly a points to OJJf at
BBJ the close llurllnglon lost 1 per cent , North
western IK to 109 % St Paul 1 to C9 , but
Atchison and Missouri Pacific lost loss
Long stocks bought at higher prices were
Bncrlflccd through fear of a greater b eak
The bears sold freely nnd the short interest
wns increased Sugar was further depressed
I
to 01at < the close or loss than 8 > per cent
Loulsvillo , New Knglnnd and Pacific Mall
each showed n loss Kastern Illinois stocKs
J
rallied from the great break early and com
mon closed at 23' / and preferred at 73 , still 4
per cent under Snturday The prospect of
rate cutting In the we t added to the domor-
nlizatlon of the weak-kneed holders of Gran1
g'or shares The total salqs wcro 314,793
shares , including ; r7S00 Hock Island and
17,200 St PaUl
Thofnllowlng wore the closing quotations !
IJ , S. s regular Isa Morthorn Puclllo . 31H
H.H.Hcoupons . . .1-1 do t > ref rre < l ibX
j lS < l < srerular..im ( { 0. . .VN. . W lonjs
U.S.4iscntiponi..lotH j ! doprererred HOli
Pnciflc aof M5 lis K.V.Uentral I00H
Central iacttle . . . S3 P. DftK . . , I ! " '
CblcftBoJtAlton j . . .130 Itocklslnmi Ip"i
Chleago.Ilurlington UL.U.&flt.l' f 7i .
Ayulncv JCflW coirottTreil.II.Vi
j H..Ii.SW lilO' ; ! > t.l > auKVUmsha . SJ 'i
UllnolsCentral 118)4 ) noprererrna 87u4
1. ] . II , * W 0'tnilon I'acllle 07 ! <
KRnsasTaxts 1 . . . Ts.\VSt. L. ii 1" 13i !
InkeShors ] ICU noprcferred . . . _ M'i
Michigan Uoutrnt . Ill < 4 Western Union . . . Wi
MlsRourll'aeino . . . "II4I
Moxr.r Easy at U@0 l'or ' cent ; last loan
nt i 3X per cent ,
SiRiiLi.va Exchanoe Quiet but linn ;
sixty-day i bills , fLs ; demand , S4.S7K-
PitiME Mmic\Nni.u Pai-eii 4 f jiO > per
cent i
PUODllCB .HAltlCMT * ,
CincAno Feb U. iil5 n. ra close
Wheat Steady ; February , 73Vc , : May ,
78Kc
Corn Steady ; February 2SVc ; May ,
31 > ' 'a
Oats Steady Feburary , 31c ; May , 2J , V < c.
Hyc Aluy , 40 } c
Uarley- Nothing doing
Prime Timothy $1.1831.30.
Flax-Cash , * 1.37.
Whisky S1.03.
Pork Firm ; February , S0.S5 ; March ,
tO.MK ; May , J10.17K.
Lard Steady ; February , ? 5.S3K : May
& 02X.
Flour Unchanged ; winter wheat 52.00
@ 1.3oj spring wheat , $1.10@ 1.75 : rye , $2.50
( ' 2.85 ; buckwheat , $ l,33 1.G0por cwU
Provisions Shoulders , * l.2.Xii.37 } ; short
clonr , fj.00@5.05 ; short ribj , Fobuary ,
5.80.
Uuttor Quiet ; crcamory , 10Jl2Go ; dairy ,
7@7Xc.
Cticeso Quiet ; full cream Cheddars and
Hats OJfQ'JVe ; Young Amuricas 10'/ '
@ 10 c.
Eggs Firm ; fresh , 12@12 > c.
Hides Firmer ; heavy and light green
salted , MfH'iesuited \ bull , 3 > fc ; green
salted calf , fiJic ; dry Hint , 0@7oj dry salted ,
O o ; dry calf , fiQOn ; deacons , each , 2c.
Tallow A trllle weak ; No 1 , solid packed ,
4c ; No 3 , 3 'i@3fc ; cake , 4o.
Kccoiptd Shlpmts
Flour . - 17,000 17,000
Wheat 10,000 , 11,000
Corn 122,000 189,000
Onts 173,003 103,000
Nisw York , Fob 3. Wheat Receipts ,
1S.700 bushels ; spot stronger ; No 2 red ,
WJs 'OSSJs 'o in elevator , 80K@0Xo afloat ,
Sll > iJ < < JS7Xu f. ob ; options higher ; No 2 red ,
Feuruary , closing at 85J c
Corn Receipts , 300,000 , bushels ; exports ,
120,400 , bushels ; Bpot weaker : No 2 30jf@ ! (
yojfc lu elevator , Si v XtJ a afloat ; un
graded mixed , 30g3Sfc ! ; oimous lower , clos
ing steady ; February , : ill ,5go.
Outs Heeelpts , 1U3OJO bushels ; spot un
changed ; options steady , February
closing at 2St c ; spot No 2 whlto , 2y ) ( , ' @
29J c ; mixed western , 273i@30J c ; whuo
western , 30VI33a |
Coffee Options closed barely steady at
5@10 points up ; sales , 20.7.V ) bags ; Febru
ary , J15.W1 ; May , $ l5.i0@lu.60j spot liio ,
firmer ; fair cargoes , 3l.o0. ! )
Sugar--Kuw , firm ; refined , weak
Petroleum Unltod closed at $105t | * for
February
Eggs Wof.kor ; western , 13J14c. (
Pork Firm ; new mess , $10.75ill.2o. (
Lard Spot stronger ; options dull ; west
ern steam , HVM
Butter Fancy creamery , firm ; Elgin ,
2SJ e ; wcBtern dairy fiiJ10o ( ; creamery , 12
Cneeso Firmer ; western 8 ( < ? 10a
St Iiimis Fob 3. Wnoat Higher ;
cash , 75 fo ; May , 77Jfc
Corn Steady ; casn , SOJ c ; May , 27c ,
Oats Higher ; cash , 20'c ; May , 22@22' c.
Pork Hotter fl0.l2K@lO.2i
Lard Nomin 85.05.
Wbisky-Sl.OJ.
Uuttor Easy ; creamery , 20@25c ; dairy ,
14@21c.
Milwaukee , Fob 3. Wheat Firm ;
No 2 spring , on track , cash , 72@73c ; May ,
73Xc
> _ era Steady ; No 3 on track , 2Sc.
Oats Steady ; No 2 whlto , 22 c.
ltyo Quiet ; No 1 , in sto'e , 44u.
Uarloy Steady ; No , 3 In store , 41 c.
Provisions Firm ; porit , $ y.87sf. !
Knnnim Citv , Fob 3. Wheut Stroug ;
No 2 hard , cash , 03Jfo ; February , 03 0 bid ;
No 2 red , cash , 70c
Corn Stronger ; No 2 , cash,22 c ; February - "
ary , 22o bid
Oats No , 2 , cath , 18o ; February , 17 0
bid
Liverpool , Fob 3. Wheat Firm ; de
mand Improving ; holders offer sparingly ;
California No 1 , 7s 2)d per cental ; rodwest-
crn Bpnng , 7s 2) ) ; rod westernwlnter , Bi lid
Corn Steady ; demand poor ; now mixed
western , 3s lid per cental
itfluncupnlio Fob 3. Wheat Sample
Wheut is In fair demand but.a shade lower ;
receipts for two days , 200 cars ; shipments ,
24 oars Closing : No 1 hard , February ,
7So ; Muy , 8UJ o ; on track , 78 ( < j7Xe ; ) ; No 1
northern , February , 75 0 ; May , 78a ; on
track , 77o ; No 2 uorthorn , February , 72e ;
Muy , 75) ) 0 ; on track , 73375c.
Cincinnati Fob 3. Wheat Quiet ;
No 3 red , 7 ( > @ 78e.
Corn Slow ; No U mixed , C(331o (
Oats Firmer ; No 2 mixed , 24V@'i'ic. '
\ \ hisky tl.02 ,
L1VK SIOCH
Onlonro Feb 3. The Drovers Journal
reports as follows :
Cattle Itoceipts , 17,000 ; market generally
lOo lower ; beeves $4 80@5.25 ; steers , tJ.O0@
4.40 ; s ockorsand feeders$3.25@3.40 ; lexus
corn-fed steers , $2.S0@3.5.
Hogs -Hccelpts , 22.0JO : market 5@l0o
higher ; mixed and light , * 3.70M3.03 ; heavy ,
$11.75 ® 102 > ; skips , tit 0003.00.
Sheep Receipts , 7,000 ; market steady ;
natives , f3.50 ; < J,5. ' .K ) ; western corn-fed , (1.50
( rf3.40 ; Tcxans , { 3.80 5.50 ; lambs , ? o.00@
0.12 > f.
Klonx Olty , Fob 3. Cattle Receipts ,
400 ; shlpmonts , 350 ; market dull ; can
ners , 75c@Jl.35 ; cows , $1.00 125 ; stock
ers , * I.50'i3.25 ; fuodors , f2.35(142.00 ( : veal
calves , ? 2.00a3.15.
Hogs Receipts , COO ; shipments , none ;
market higher ; light , fXOV&UO ; mixed ,
W.02Kft8.U7) ( ; bouvy , $3 05i3a.72X.
Nailuiliil rtloox iur.ti , rjait St
Loll in , Fob , . ' ) , Cattle KocolpU , 1,400 ; i
shipments , uono ; market slow , fair to fuuoy
native Btoors { 3.40 5.00 ; stockeri and focd-
ers , $3.00@3,40.
Hogs Receipts , 3,800 ; prices higher ;
heavy , l.85@3.05 ; packing , f3.7ojJ3.03 ; light ,
f3.70M3.85.
HniiRuo Olty , Fob 3. Cattle Receipts ,
8,000 ; shipments , 3,200 ; market lower ; 1
steers , t3.25ii4.75 ; cows , $1,750,3 70 ; Block
ers und feeders , (3.3J ( < { 3.30 ,
Hogs Rocelpls 4,503 ; Bhipnonts , 303 ;
market lower ; all grades , ? J.70@3.S0 ; bulk ,
W.7.X < { 3.77 .
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Cut 1 In
Monday , Feb 3.
Tbo market opened and remained nil day
against the sellers , The heavy Monday re
ceipts at both Chicago and Kansas City , with
liberal receipts hero , gave a discouraging
outlook The market opened lower with
lagging sales and a sagging tendency The
best steers , always in demand hero 1.
were only off a shade , whllo
all other butchora' stuff was off 10 cents to
15 cents A few seller * parted with their
holdings early In the day at the prices
offered , but most of them bold oft till tbo
market become very dull Late in the day ,
the tellers , realizing that hotter prices today
were out of the question , began parting with
slock about tbo mornings ' offerings aud the
market became autlvo at the decline Almost
everything was sold before the close Bol-
lera differed widely in regard to the
drop in prices , soma of the best >
Informed quotlug the market on Hour * from
10 I cents to IK cents nnd even moro than 15
ceuts off whllo others quote atcors oft a
shade to 10 cents , with the best steers at
steady J prlcos Cow stuff , too , wns nuntod
from j a shndo to 25 cents off The market of
the t day may bo summed up with the best
steers oft a shade with ready s-ilca , all otbor
steers nnd butchers cows off 10 cents to 15
cents , with all other stuff except
\ fecdors , stockers and calves sympa1
thlzing | lu the decline Some line 1,350 , lb
beeves I brought 11.00 , whllo a dozen loads
brought ' from $ .1.50 to f 3.00. Threo-Jourths
of I tt.n beeves sold from W.00 to f'J.45. Cows
ranged from $1.00 to S3.85. Only a few cows
were , good enough to bring $2. . r > 0 and up
wards 1 Moro than half of the sales wore nt
$2.00 S to $3.30. Feeders sold nt Si.05 to $3.10 ,
and < stociicrs nt $3 00 to f2.IT > . The market
lostnlmost all of Friday nnd Saturdays ad-
vance
;
The hog market , with very monger re-
colpts ( , opened active nt an ndvanco of nearly
5 1 cents , nt which ndvanco nil wcro sold It
iv i nn one-priced market , good , bad nnd In-
dlTcrontgolng ' nt from $3.70 to$3.75tho average -
ago 1 price being $3.72 , comparsd with $3.05V
Saturday
Sheep
Only n few sheep wcro on sale , some na
tives ' and a few driven in Iambs The mar
ket 1 romulns unchnnged
Kcuelpts
Cattle ' 1,700
Hogs 1,403
Sheep 107
Prcv.itlln r Prion * .
The following Is a table of prlcas Pild In
this market for the graloi of stoct men
tloucd :
Prime steers , 1333 to ll D lb3.l.S3 01.40
Good steers , 12.VJ to 145) ) lbs . . 3.40 ( col.OJ
Coed steers , 10511 to iil0 : ItH . . 3.0J ( ftiUIJ
Common 1033 to 1150 lb stoari 3.03 @ 3.23
Common canners 1.15 ( igl.00
Ordinary to fair cows 1.00 (311.00 (
Fair to good cows 1.00 ( M3.25
Good to choice cows 2.20 ( ui3.7a
Choice to fancy cows 2.75 ( A3.00
Fair to good bulla 1.5J 083.511
Choice to fancy bulls 2.5J ( $3.00
Lightstockors nnd feeders . , . 2.00 ( $2.00
Feeders , 950to HOOlbs 2.20 ( < 3.&l
Fair to choice light hog3 il.70 ft3. ( ; . " i
Fair to choice heavy hogs 3.70 ( jttl.75
Fair to choice mixed hogs 3.05 t > ! 3.70
Jtoprcsentatlvn Males
STcnita
Nc Av Pr No Av Pr
1 1050 $2 75 20 1231 $3 Bitf
2 1285 3 00 21 1129 3 40
47 llr.1' 10 50 1219 3 40
21 1017 3 10 20 12S3 8 40
20 ,11155 3 15 IS 1217 3 40
20 893 3 15 40 1153 3 42 }
SO 1072 3 20 - 1 970 3 45
2 1110 3 20 37 1251 3 45
83 1100 3 25 17 1205 3 45
il 10V0 3 25 8 1089 3 50
2 1180 3 25 40 1244 3 50
17 1018 3 25 20 1227 3 50
13 1115 3 25 20 1327 3 50
It 1140 3 30 10 1250 3 55
20 1124 3 30 30 1219 8 00
21 1131 3 30 04 1209 8(50 (
48 11C0 3 30' 14 1204 3 00
9 1250 3 30 IS 1235 3 75
13 1034 3 30 18 1395 3 80
4 1270 3 33 1 1130 3 85
17 1181 3 35 17. - . 1459 3 00
4 1175 5 a 20 1345 4 00
41 1142 3 37 # 19 132S 4 00
COWS
15 941 ISO 4 1070 3 20
0 1037 100 23 910 2 20
2 900 190 34 927 2 20
1 85'J 2 00 4 1135 2 20
2 1070 2 00 2 1075 2 25
20 987 2 00 4 1057 2 25
5 112S 2 05 0 1123 2 25
10 SIOO 2 10 2 SI0 2 30
1 1000 2 10 1 11190 2 110
3 1070 2 10 13 .1100 2:10 :
9 923 2 10 3 1270 2 80
3 1017 2 10 1 1140 2 40
10 < oS2 : 2 15 4 1190 3 40
30 1100 2 15 10 1003 2 40
9 937 2 15 33 1110 2 40
8 102 2 15 II 1131 2 50
17 1029 2 17 3 1000 2 50
10 1011 2 20 0 S93 2 00
5 1003 a 20
nuris
1 1090 190 1 1750 2 35
3 15'J3 2 00 1 1200 3 35
3 1405 2 00 4 1502 2 40
1 1050 2 10 1 104'3 2 60
2 1430 3 15 1 lSKi 2 50
1 1300 2 15 1 1330 2 50
1 1750 2 25 1 1410 2 05
1 1470 2 25 5 1002 2 05
2 14H ( ) 2 30 1 1893 2 75
1 1550 2 30 1 1010 3 90
1 1440 2 30 1 1510 2 90
FBEOP.II3.
7 711 2 05 73 Q33 2 90
4 872 2 SO , 1 O10 3 00
CANXCIIS
0 88 } 115 3 970 175
3 855 1 25
STOCKEItS
1 420 2 00 2 4 83 2 05
3i 033 2 40
• CALVES ,
2 295 2 00 1 170 4 00
1 130 4 00 . '
STAOS
1 1000 2 75 1 1700 3 00
IEBOnltS
2 775 3 00
WrflTEItS CAXnC
Owaor and No • Av Pr
lluchanan
Scows 107" 2 23
18foodors 1030 3 10
Whlto River Lund and Cattle company
40 cows , corn fed 1140 2 50
• 11003.
No ' av Sh Pr No Av Sh Pr
10..313 $3 0J ! 00.219 130 83 72V
ill . . .333 80 3 05 09..272 80 1) ) 72W
53..274 320 3 07 } $ 05..290 200 3 72K
04..298 40 3 70 78.240 120 3 72K
74..230 100 3 70 00..337 100 3 72K
58..293 200 3 70 44 . . .300 40 8 72 } $
00..234 130 8 70 70..348 80 8 73 } $
09..200 200 3 70 55..318 80 3 75
73..222 300 3 70 01..321 40 8 75
07.,344 80 3 70 70..344 8 75
33..271 200 8 70 B3..234 123 3 75
00..294 120 3 70 03..250 8 75
Highest and Lowest Salsa of Hogs
Today Yesterday
Highest $3.75 Highest $3.75
Lowest 3.07 } $ Lowest 3.60
stock llscolnti
Official Saturday Estimated today
Cattle 33 cars , . . . 800 Cattle , 84 cars..10S0
Hogs , S3 curs..3213 Hogs , 33cara.,1330 ,
Sheep , 1 car 197
Monthly Sintoincnt
The following report , furnished by Secre
tary Sharp of the stock yards , gives the re •
ceipts uud shipments complete , also the num -
ber of head soil to packers on this market ;
for the month of January :
ItECKll-TS.
Mg | m Zf § f
* 5 trg S a l
itAiuioAns g a g r p-a b s
P" P P P& i
I '
0. , MStPHy . . . 2Glo | 3r,73 .
o. & st u. lt'y iow i.mb m
Mo.l'uc , It'y 2,417 2.0JJ 571 63
II IMl'y 7.&S3 17.417 6,704 21
UN U' .lt'y 1,111 ( ' ,072
1I.&M. U'y 0.70i : 26,051 1.633 ,
tII. . ic Q. lt'y 1.W3 tt fiO 624 ,
C' „ It I.&I' .lfy , IMl 2.74H B ( > •
C.8t.l' . M & 0. lty . . , 7.1W 6ir > 3
K.i.VM : , V. lt'y .733 23,415 1,231 • .
Driven In 4li | v 1,102 ai Z
*
Oram ! total 43Oi' W.5UB TTjuai 115
KH > DisrosniOH "
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k aa a 2
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RMMtOADS Pjf $ r | W gj i
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oMBt i * . ify , . . , . 173 . „ ; , . . . "
O. ft tit I * it'y 677 *
Missouri Pacific 207 , , it
Union l'acillc , „ 7 * ! 880 . . . . . . . . .
a&N.W , 4.0W 1,223 . .
ILftM , . 693
C , ll.&Q , CUM 1,059 1.1X1 U i
U , l . 1. ftl' . . . . , „ 8 9 „ , . , . . 3,111 ! ) . . . .
HBt I „ M.0. . „ „ „ 600 , , . . , . , U5 4
F.H.&M.V M „ .19) .
Total shipments . , , . 11.017 1,033 0,370 72
Consumed lu H.Omalia 23,1 2 Wi01 3,341 14
Grand totol . . . , . . , „ , . tljiW 10l.343 [ 8,711 , ie
.
With Cattle ,
On tbo market with cattle : Patrick Ilroth-
ers , Nickcrson ; J , H , Uurges , Wusblugton ;
F , Schwodholm , Bancroft ; F. II Park : ,
Bancroft ; 13. N , Wheeler , Pender ; N. IP \ \
Nye , Pender ; Hall Si Slocfi\rl \ , . Ponder ; Wll1
llnm 1 Hllcs , Pcndor ; II V./Cronk , Pender ;
D. I Slmmcrman , IJcnlson In t P. , ? . Murnby ,
Rogers 1 ! J. II Qulnn , lillihdrnl Strohn &
Steele , Wnyno ; O. Mllllgan Wayne ; J. M.
York , Wnyno ; C , Nelson , Wttrnos Raw Fra1
7lor , Wayne ; W. B. Vincent Wnyno : J. It
Cowpcrthwnito ( , Friend ; lames Cawlcs ,
Friend I ; J. Frostrom St Co , Prague ; J. Ora-
bow 1 , Gretna ; E. Pickering Strntton ;
II 1 U.Jlnwley , Wilcox ; J. tiVacr Syrncuso ;
H. 1 II Uearley , FriendIT ; \ \ , Shufolt
Friend I ; S. Andrews Friend ; W. T. Ulog1
dott , Leigh : S. H. Smith , W6ux City , la ;
W. C. Hudscn , Sioux City , la ; A. .1.
Adnms , Hradshow ; l'axtrin' & Hcrshoy ,
O'Fullows 1 ' ; Charles A. Slip Julian ; Charles
Swnn ! , Union ; Strom & 0.12aRlo , ; 113. Moss ,
Elmos I J. R. Wldus Cordot'a' ' : Uoorgo Gels
ton 1 Washington ; Wright St Allen , Sownrd ;
F. I Glvens , lleomcr ) Perry t Mia
Ion 1 , Weston ; Perry & Frush ,
Wnlioi ; Hobson Si Hlaek Cozard ;
lluchanan ] St Shorwln UlfT , Col ;
Mnrsh St M.\Vood River ; Wliito River L. &
C I , Co , Alda ; F. M. Young , Plattsmouth ;
R. ] I ) . Young , Plattsmouth ; A. U. Todd ,
Plattsmouth ! ; J. It Vnlloy , Plattsmouth
With llo n.
On thomnrkct with hogs ; Fisher & G. ,
PragucA\V. Jnhnson.Loomis ; C.Sproechor ,
Hcnnlson , la ; A. 11. associationCambridge ;
J. M , Emormo , Council Ulult.i ; Monk &
Anderson , Ulanchnrd ; T. F. Kcsslor , Oak
land ; 13. N. Wheeler , Ponder ; George
Varnes , Missouri Vnlloy , In ; E. D. Gould ,
( Jolumbus : Tiiomas HarrlsCeiitral City ; W.
il Van Alstlno Arcadia ; Miller & Co ,
Uradshaw ; U. .1. Tiertioy , Ausloy ; M , F.
Nichols , Hrnilyvlllo ; H. F. .lackson , Clear
niont 1 Mo ; Linn t Co , NodawayPaxton ; St
Hershe.v.O'Fnllows ; Wobstcr& 11Harvard , ;
C. ' Sang & Co , Abie ; A. W. Olllnger , Kear
ney < ; J. II Haron , Eurllng
With Sheep
On the market with sheep : Hobson &
Hlnck , Cozad
Iilvo Stocic N ttos
T A. Hnko has returned after a trip
through the region surrounding Republican
City , where ho secured some largu shipments
of ' cattle for this city
D. Moss cauio up from Elmo , Mo , , with a
car < of cattle ,
J. M. Struhnn ] of Malvern ? In , ono of the
most prominent shippers to the yards , who
hns been seriously HI with pneumonia for
tlio past few daysis , reported much improved
today
Hogs higher and market nctlvo
Cuttlo lower und sales slow ,
OMAHA • \VHQ1jISS.HjI3 MARKETS
Produce , Fruits , Kto
Enos Strictly fresh , 13@Uc ; coidstorngo ,
8@l0c.
times , PeltsTallow , , Etc Green salted
Hides 4 , ' .fe : No 2 , g. s. hides , 2o ; dry Hint
hides , 5rf0c ( : calf hides , 4f@le } } ; damaged
hides , 2e less ; sheep pelts , green , each , 25c@
$1.00 ; sheep polls , dry , per lb , 7@13o ; tal
low No 1 , 3e ; No 2 , 3c : grease , whlto ,
4@4tfe ; yellow , } $ @ .
iJuiTEn Creamery , fnnoy , 2o@22c ; choice ,
10@17c. Dairy , fancy , H'ielOc ; choice , 11@
12c Country , fancy , 11@l2o ; coed to choice ,
9011c ; fair , 7 ( < J5c ; inforlor , 4@5e.
Picklks Medium , per bbl , $4.75 ; small ,
$5.75 : gherkins , $3 75 ; C & U chow chow ,
qls , $5.85 ; pts , $3,115.
Poultiiy Iros9cd , per lb Chickens , 03
80 ; ducks , 9@10c ; geese , 10i8Ilc ( ; turkeys ,
9 < $ Uc
Potatoes 3J@35c for choice ; common ,
SOgSSo
SWKET POTVTOES 70@7uC. ,
Onions 50@70c. 1
Saueh ICiiaut llbls , $1.75 ; half bbls , $2.75.
Game Mallard ducks $ ; i.00 ( < 73 ; 50 ; mixed
ducks , fl,5'3@j.00 ; teal , $1. ' 2. " > J51.50 ; jack
snipes , $ l.D0 < ai.2. * i ; Jack rabbits , $3.50@4.00 ;
small rabbits , 81.00i5l.30j squirrels , $1.00 ®
1.10 ; plover , 7a@$1.00. • v
C111r.11 Ubls $5.50 ; hit bbls , $3.25.
MAi'i.c Suoah 12 } ( (7jl5e per lb
Ftrits Ueavor , per lb , $1.53 4.00 ; otter ,
each , $3.00@7.0(1 ( ; wolf , each $1.59:33.00 : ;
coon , each , 2. @ 75o ; mink , each , 15 30c ;
muskrat , fall , flQllc : skunk rut , 25Q00j ;
badger , rat , 25@30o : deer skins , fall , per Jb ,
18@27c ; winter , 20i30c ( ( ,
liEANS Choice hand picked nuvy $1.75 ®
2.00 ; choice hand picked.medium , $1 05@1.70 ;
choice hand picked .coUtitriY , 31.5QQ9l.75 ; ,
clean country , SI.S-V&l.&O ; Inferior ' country ,
$1.00@1.25.
Pkovisions Hams No 1 , 10 lb average ,
9Kc ; 20 to 22 lbs , Stfc ; 12 to 14 lbs , 9o ;
shoulders , 4 } c ; breakfast bacon , No 1. 8c :
bam sausage , 8c ; dried beef hams , 7c ;
beef tongues $6.00per dozen ; dry salt meats ,
5@5/c } per lb ; ham roulette , ( Stfc ; add lc per
lb for small lots
Arri.KS Per bbl common , Fi.00@2.25 ;
choice , $2.50(23.00 ( ; fancy , $4.OO@5.O0.
Mincr Meat 8c per lb
Hoscv J5@10cporlbfor choice
PiiEscnvns 8@l0o ner lb
Ji' .i.i.ies 4@4c per lb
Ueeswax No 1. lOtglOc
Pies Feet Pioliled , kits , 70o ; spiced pigs
tongues , kits , $3.35 ; pickled tripe , kits , U5c ;
pickled II C. tripe , kits , 85c ; spiced pigs
hocks , kits $1.15.
Flouk St.ito , $3.00@l,00 ; fancy , $4.0J@
5.00.
5.00.Hay
Hay Choice upluud , $0.00 ; midland , $4.50 ;
lowland , $2 50
Chop Ff.bp $12.50.
I3 . \Jt-10.50.
Lemoxs Fancy , ? 5.09J0.00 ; choice , $3.50
05.00.
Cni.Eiiv Per dnz 30c.
CALirousiA GiiAi-ES $3.00 : pear , $3.75 ,
Mess Poiik f er bbl , * 9.75@10.75.
Bananas According to sIzb , per bunch ,
$3.00@3,00.
Uutteuine Tubs , 13c ; roll , 14c
Cocoanuts Per 100 , { 5.03 ,
Al'I'I.E HUTTEIt Oo
CltANllEllIHES $10.00@11.60.
Okanoes Florida , per box , $3.O0$5.O3. (
HucKwnEAT FLOim Per bbl , $4,75(35.59. (
"
Wool Fine , average 2223c ; medium ,
average , 21i7)22e ( ; quarter blood , average , 18
( aftlo ; coarse , average , 15Vjl7e ; cotts und
rough , average , 14@10 < i.
Coun 18c.
Oats 10c.
Veil Choice , medium size , 0@So ; choice ,
heavy , 4M0c. (
Live Pjoeons Per doz , $1.50.
Groeorks
Dmni ) FnuiT Currantsnow,5 c ; * prunes ,
casks 1,300 lbs , 5o ; prunes , bbls or bags ,
6c ; citron pool , drums , 20 lbs , 23u ; lemon
peel , drums , lOlbs , 18c ; fard dates , boxes 12
lbs , 10c ; apricots , choice evaporated , Ho ;
apricots , jelly , cured , 25 lb boxes , 10c ; apri
cots , fancy , Mount Hamilton , 25 lb boxes ,
10c ; apricots , choice , bags , 80 lbs , llo ; ap
ples , evaporated , Alden , 50 lb boxes , 9u ;
apples , star , 8J.fo ; apples , fancy , Alden , 51b ,
10c ; npples , fancy , Alden , 3 lb , 10 } c ; Salt
Lake , 6c ; blackberries , evaporated , 50 lb
boxes , 5$40 > $ o ; cherries , pitted , dry cured ,
13c ; pears , Cullforuia fancy , } { s boxes , 351b ,
12c : poaches , Lul Nol , fancy , $ s , unp bags ,
SO lb , 15c ; nectarines , red , 14c ; nectarines ,
sliver boxes , 15o ; pitted plums , Cul 25 lb
boxes , 8 } < c ; raspborrles , cv.au , N. Y. , now ,
25 } o ; prunes , Cal It C , U0-tO0boxcs,251bs ,
7o ; prunes , It C. (50-70 ( , 9qTornngo | peel , ] 5o ;
raisins , California Londoncrop 1839 , $2.25 ;
Cul loose , muscatels , erprt'18'J , $2.00 ; Vol-
oncias , 1883 , Ou ; Valenciusriow | , 8 > $ o ; Cal
seedless , sKs , 7Jfa r' '
Canned Unous Fruits / California Canned
Goods , Standurd ] 3rnndsi2 } $ lbs , per doz
Apricots , $1.70@1.85 ; apricots , plo fruit ,
$1,55 ; gallons , $4.05 ; blackberries , $2 25 ;
cherries , black , $2.00(33.25 ( ; iCherrics , white ,
$2.35@3.50 : grapes , $1.05@1.8ii ; pears , UarS
lott , $2.10@3.30pcuch03 ; , yellow , $3.10@2.25 ;
peaches , loinon cling , $3h35 ; plums , egg ,
$1,05 (1.80 ( ; plums , gold drops , $1.80 ; plums ,
green gages , $ l.05l.S0 ; ( leaches Hay City ,
with pitls in , $1,00 ; currants , $2.33 ; gooseberries -
berries , $2.30 ; ncctariuo * , i$2.l > 5 ; quinces ,
$2.10 ; raspberries , $3 00stra'wbornas ; , $2.75 ;
peaches , 3 lb eastern stattcUrds , $1,85 : 3 lb ,
caHtcrn seconds , $1 a" (3l.5'J'H ( ; lb pie $1.10 ;
0 lb r-le. $2.00 ; gallon , ploV $3.00 ; Crescent ;
auplej bign standards , $ J.50r 2 lb gooseber
ries , OOo ; 2 lb strawberries , 90@95o ; 2 lb 1
raspberries , $1.00 ; 2 lb blueberries , 80@90o ; ;
2 lb blackberries , ( J5@75c ; 2 lb strawberries , !
preserved , $1.80 ; 2 lb raspberries , preserved ,
$1.60 ; 2 lb blackberries , preserved , $1.20 : ;
pineapples , Uahnma olioppod , $2.00 ; 3 lb 1
liahama grated , $2.75 ; 3 lb llahama sliced 1
$3.50 ; 3 lb Standard sliced , $1.25(31.50 ( ; cher
ries , 2 lb rod , lialtimoro , 85@95e.
Canned Fisn-Hrook trout , 8 lb , $3.40 ; sol
mon trout , 3 lb , (2.25 ; clams , 1 ih , $1.25 ;
clams , a lb , $2.00i clam chowder , 3 lb , $1.75 ;
dovlled crabs , 1 lb , $2.25 ; deviled crabs 3 lb ,
$3.50 ; codfish balls , 2 lb , $1.75 ; cavlori lb
$3.25 ; eels , 1 lb , $3.40 ; lobttors , 1 lb , $1.93 ;
lobsters 2 lb , $3.95 : lobsters , deviled , K lb ,
$3.25 ; mackerel , 1 lb , 11.75 ; mackerel , mus-
tard sauce , 3 lb , $2.00 ; mackerel , tomato
sauce , 8 lb , $2.50 ; oystors.l lb$1.10 ; oysters ,
31b , $1.65 ; salmon , 0. It , lib , $1.90 ; sal
mon , C , It , 3 lb , $3.80 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 lb ,
$1.00 ; salmon , Alaska , 3 lb , $2.05 ; shrimps ,
lib , $3.55.
Connsii Extra Georges , new,6a ; Grand
UauK , new , 4 } < o ; Turkey cod , largu middles ,
BJa'oj silver 2 lb docks , 0a ; snow whlto , % lb
bricks 1 , 7 $ c ; ( mow whlto , crates 13-8 lb
boxes 1 7Jc ; Iceland halibut , lie ; medium
scaled 1 herring 23c ; No 1 scaled herring ,
32c ; domoitio Holland herring , 55c ; Hamj
burg I spiced herring , $1.50 ; Russian sardines ,
75c 1 ; Russian snrdinos , plain 55c ; imported
Holland 1 herring , Crown brand , 80c ; do ,
fancy I inllRcrs , OOo
Fish Mackerel , No 1 shore , hnlt bbls ,
$13.00 j ; bloaters , hnlf bbls , $18 00 ; whlto tlsh ,
half | bbls , $7.00 ; trout , half bbls , $5.50 : fam-
lly | whlto Osh $8.00 ; raIiiioii , $3.50 ; 1 Ih mack
crot 1 ( herring ) $ l.Ool.l0 ; 1 tbllnan haddios ,
$1 j 75 ; S lb lobsters , $3.00 ; < 13.00 ; 1 lb lobsters ,
$ j l.W@3.O0 ; 1 Ih Alaska salmon , Aleut , $1.00 ;
3 lb oysters , 10 oz , Ualtlmoro Peerless , $1.85 ;
1 lb oysters , 5 oz , iialttmora Peerless , $1.10 ;
2 ; In select , 13 tz , Peerless , $235 ; 1 lb clnms ,
little necks , $1 25 ; 3 lb clams , little necks ,
$3.10 : > 4f lb sardines , Imported , uor case 100s ,
$ ll.00il0.00 ; K lb sardlnos , Imported , per
case 100s , $15.00 ( 20.00 ; } $ lb imported boneless -
less sardines , 20o ; if lb sardlnos , American ,
per 100s , French style , $4 50 5 03 ; } $ lb snr-
dines , American , par case 10 is , French style ,
$7 f0(38.00 ( ; } $ lb sardines , mustard , per case
50s , , $ -1,00(34.25 ( ; Imported key sardines ,
$13.00.
Veoktablks Tomatoo3 3 . 1b extra , $1.00 ;
0 lb Standard , Woitorn brands 900J95e ;
gallons , strictly standard , (1M , Cent
Preferred stock sugar corn , finest
grown , $1.00 ; gllt-oflgo sugar corn , very
fine $1.50 ; Mc > iurrny's 3 lb sugar corn ,
$1.23 : 3 lb extra , Western brands , SocQJl.OO ;
2 lb standard Western brands , 70d5SOo. (
Mushroons I lb French extra Hno,2. ' @ 25o ;
1 lb French , fine , 18@32e ; 1 lb Froneh , ordi
nary , 100418c. Pens Trcs fine , per enn , 2 'ic ;
dotm fine , per can , 10c ; 2 lb extra , slftod ,
$2.00 ; 2 lb Early June , $ l.25Gl,35 ; 2 lb Mar
row , standard brand , $1 10 ; 3 lb soaked , 59c.
String Beans 2 lb high grade refugee , We ;
3 lb Golden Wax beans , 75c ; 2 lb string
benns , 70c. Lima Hems -3 lb soaked , 75c ;
Hostou linked Means 3 lb Lewis , $1 05 ;
Crown brnnd $1.50. Sweet Potatoes 3 lb
Now Jersey , $1.00 : Daisy , $1.35. Pumpkin
3 lb now pumpkin , 95c.
Cocoa ! J lb tin , 10c per lb
Chocolate 32iJ35o ( per lb ; Gorman chick
ory , red , 8a.
OiLS-Kerosono P. W. , 10c ; W. W. . lSJfo :
hendllght , 13c ; gasoline , 12c ; salad oil , $1.35
( aO.OOncr dozen
Suo.viis Cut loaf , 8c ; cut Inaf , cubes , 7o ;
standurd , powdorud , 7c ; XXXX , powdered ,
7fe ; gramilated , standard , 7@7J < c ; confectioners
tioners' A , t'Ofo ; white extra C , 0o ; extra
C Neb , 0c ; amber 5J4 c
Soaps Castile , mottled , per lb , 8@10c ;
do whlto , per lb , 13 ( < J15c.
Canned Miiats 1 lb lunch tougue , $2.00 ;
3 lb lunch toncuc , $1.75 ; 1 lb corned hoof ,
$120 ; 3 lb corned beef , $2 05 ; 0 lb corned
beef , $0 50 ; 14 lb corned beer , $14.00 , 2 15
boneless pigs feet , $2 25 ; I Hi English brawn ,
$1.20)2 ) lb English brawn , $2 00 ; 0 lb English -
glish brawn , $0.60 ; 1 lb compressed ham ,
$1.75 ; 2 lb compressed hum , $3.75 ; 1 lb
chipped bonf , $3.00.
i-8l.73@4.no.
GiNOEii Jamaica , } / pints , $3.00 per doz
Cheese Young Americas full cream , -
llc : factory twins , Ho ; on" grades , 7aSc ( ;
Van Rossen Ednm , $11.50 per doz ; Bap sago ,
2.1c ; brick , 12c ; llmburgor lie ; domestic
Swiss , 13tl4c : imp Swiss , 30c.
WiiAPi'lNn PAl'Eii Straw , per 15 , 1 } $ @
2c ; rag , 2o ; miuiilla , 11 , 5A0.Vfc ( ; ' No 1 ,
7c . ,
13aos Union squnro , 35 per cent oft list
Salt Dairy , 330 11. In bbl , bulk , $2.10 ;
best grade , 00 , 5s , $2.30 ; best grade , 1003a , -
$3.40 ; best grade , 23 , 10s , $3.30 ; rock salt ,
crushed , $1.80 : dairy salt , Ashton.50 lb bags ,
85c ; bulk , 224 lb bags , $3.25 ; common , in
bbls , $1.25.
Fauinaceous Goods Uarloy , 3f(7le ! ; fa
rina , 4 } o ; peas , 3o ; oatmeal , 2J $ @ " > c ; maca
roni , 10c ; vermicelli , 10c ; rico , 4ij0 ( } c ; sago
and tapioca , 0@7o ; lima beans , Gc
Coi'KBB Roasted Arbucklo'a ' Ariosa ,
34SC ! McLiughlin's XXXX , 24c ; Germnn ,
24 ? < c : Dilworth , 34e ; Alaroma.24c ; bulk ,
3414 c
Hemi- Twine Heavy , Ho ; medium , 10c ;
light 17c ; IS U. C , 20c ; 24 , 20c ; 30 , 19c ; 48 ,
17c ; broom twines , colored , 80c.
Mattkess Twine Very line , 40c ; fine , 38c ;
medium , 35c ; binders , 13c
Sul Twine Very fine flax , 33c ; fine flax ,
29c ; fine cotton 22c ; Calcutta hemu , 14c
Silsoda - ? $ @ } $ per lb
Staucii 4jiiB8c per lb
Stove Polish $2.00@5.87 per gross
13IIOOM9 4 tie , $2.03 : 3 tie , $2.20 ; stables ,
$2 83 ; common , S1.50@1.75.
Haos Am , per 100 , $17.00Lewiston ; , per
100. $17.03.
Nuts Almonds , 15c ; Hrazils , 14c ; filberts ,
12J $ ; pecans , lie ; wulnuts , 12e ; peanut
cocks , 8 : roasted , lie ; Tennessee peanuts ,
Sriccs Whole , per lb Allspice , 10c ; Cas
sia , China , 9ccloves ; , Penang , 24c ; nutmegs ,
No 1. 75c ; pepper , 1819o ; shot popper , 22c
Duuos ( Grocers ) Per lb Borax , lie ;
copperas , 2e ; Uny leaves , 14c ; glue , 10c ;
cpeom salts , 4c ; glaubcr salts , 3c ; sulphur ,
4c ; blue vitrol 9c ; alum , 4c ; tartaric acid ,
48e ; rosin , 2c ; saltpeter , absolutely pure , 10c ;
gum camphor , 2 lbs in box , 1 oz cakes , ( tic ;
lious , H and } < ) -lb packages , 20c ; sago , } f and
} $ -lb packages , 15c : madder , 13c ; saltpeter ,
10c ; indigo , 3-lb und 5-lb boxes , S F , 6a@70c ;
indigo , 3-lb and 5-lb boxes M'idris , 75c ; seal
ing wax , 25-lb hexes , red , 3c ; sealing wax ,
251b boxes , white , 4c.
Coffee Green fancy old golden Rio ,
23c ; fancy nldpeaoorry , 33.j ; Rio , cholC3
to fancy , 22o ; Rio prime , ale : Rio , good ,
20c ; Mocha , 29c ; Java , fancy Manachliug ,
38c ; Java , good interior , 31c ; African , 31c
Hope Manilla rope , 15j basis ; sisal rope ,
12o ; cotton rope l(5j ( ; now process , 8X0
Cotton Twine Uibb , very fine , 3 or 4 ply ,
22c ; fine , 20c ; Dnlsy , 18c.
Olives Quarts , per doz , $3.75 ; pints , per
doz , $ . ' .25 ; bulk , per gal , 91c.
ViNEOAH 30gr. cider , 8c ; good , 12c ; line ,
10c.
MOLAS9ES llbls , N. O. , choice , per gal ,
45c ; bakers , 33c ; black strap , 20c.
Ory Goods
CAiit'Er Waup Hlbb , white , lSJ.fc ; colored ,
31 * $ " .
Batts Standard , 8c ; gem , 10a ; beauty ,
12ii ; boone , 14c ; peorluss , cased , $0.50.
Coiiset Je ns Boston , 7Ku ; Androsco ?
gin 7J c ; Kenrsargo , 7 iu ; Rockpjrt , 0Jc :
Conestogii , Olfc
Ticks Oakland A , 7Ji"o ; InternationalYY ,
8c ; Shetucket , S , 8e ; tVurren , No 870 , 10c ;
Uenvicit ; HA , 183 ; Aeino , 13c ; York , OOiiich ,
13c ; York , 33-inch. I3 > $ c ; hwift River 80 ,
Thorndikc , OO , 8 $ o ; Tnnrndlke , Hl < \ 3 } < c ;
Tborndlke , 120 , 8fe } ; Thorndikc , XX , 14c ;
Cordis No 5 , 0c ; CurdlsNo 4 , lOJfu
Kentucky Jeans Moinorial , • 15c ; Glen
wood 20o ; Kv Star , 85o ; Hercules , 18c ; Em
pire , 3oo ; Coltswold , 37 } $ " ! Mellvlllo , 3.1c ;
Bang-up , 27c.
Ciiasii StevonB' B , 5o ; Slovens' A , 7o ;
bleached , 8c ; Stevens P. 7Jc ! ; b oached , 8 $ o ;
Stevens N , 3o ; bleached , 9Vc ; Stevuus'
SRI , llc
Miscellaneous Tnble oil cloth , $2.33 ;
table oil cloth , marble , $3.50 ; plain Holland ,
9 > $ c : dado Holland , 13n.
Flannels Plnid Raftsmen , . 20c ; Clear
Lake , 32u : Iron Mountain , 2Ge ; Whllo
OH , No 2 , $ , 22Kc : GH No 1. K. 36o ;
UH No 3. % . 22e ; UH No 1 , % . 30e ; Quo
cheo No 1 , Jf , 42c.
P111.NT8 Solid Colors Atluntic , Co : Sla
ter , Go ; Berlin oil , 0Vo , ; Garner oil , 7@7 } c ;
Pink and Robes Richmond , 0u ; Allen , Co ;
Rivcrpoiut , 5 ( c ; Steel River , do ; Pacific , "
0 $ c ; Indigo BlueSt Logor , 5Hc ; Wash
ington , 0c ; American , 0e : Arnold , 0a ;
Arnold Century , Uc ; Amaud , 12c ; Stiefol A ,
12n ; Windsor gold tk't ' , 10c ; Arnold H ,
lOKo ; Arnold A , 12o ; Arnold Gold Seal ,
10Xc ; Yellow Seal , 10o.
Camiiuich Sinter , 5u ; Woods , 5c ; Stnnd-
ard , 5c ; Peacock , 5c ,
t'LANNKL Whlto Quooeho No 2 , % Inch ,
37o ; Queeche , No 3 , ? $ Inch , 32c ; Anu-
wan , 32Vo ; Windsor ' , 22o ; red U. 21 lucn ,
15e : E24ln ch,21oGG2lincn. ; 23c ; HA
F , klticli , 25c ; J HP fiucli27c ; O , %
inch , 25c.
Denims Amoskcag , 0 oz 17c ; Evcrott ,
9oz. 13c ; Vork , 9 oz , 13o ; Haymaker , 8c ; 1
Juffrev XX , Ho : Jaffrey XXX , 12c ; 1
Heaver Creelt , AA ll ! < c ; HcavorCrcek UB ,
lie ; Beaver Crook CU , I0o.
Giniiiiam Plunket nhocus , Go : Wblttcn-
ton , fl o ; York , < 0J. 'c ; Nonnandj dross , 8o ;
Calcutta dress , 7 > $ c ; Renfrew dress , b } $ I
© 13c.
PitiNTS Dress Charter Oak , rife ; Ra-
mapo , 4c ; Lodi , \4o\ \ \ Allen , Co ; Richmond ,
60 ; Windsor , 0 } c : Eddystono , 0c ; Pocillc ,
0c
Poplaii Lo-MiiEit-Clcar poplar box bds , X
in , s 2 b , f 15.00 ; clear poplar , % In panel I
fSO.00 ; clear poplar , % in panel , $25.00 ; clear
poplar , 14 in panel , stock wide 'a 2 s , $23.00 ;
clear poplar corrugated coiling , } & in , $29.50.
Posts Whlto cedar , 0 in halves , 12c ;
whitu codur , 5' $ in halves and 8 in quarters ,
Ho ; white cedar , 4 in rouud , 10c ; Teunesseo 5
red cedar , split , 10j ; split oak , white , 8o ;
sawed oak , 17c.
Ship Lap-No. 1 plain , 8 and 18 in , $17.00 ;
no 2 plain , 8 and 10 in , $15.50 ; No 1 , O. O.
$17.00.
Battens , Well Tuiiino , Pickets O. G ,
batts , 2inch.00o ; O. U. batt * . 24@3 ss ,
85a ; 3 inch well tubing , I ) , it M. and bov
$21.00 ; pickets , I ) & II , flat , $31.00 ; pickets ! ;
D & 11 , square , $18.00.
\ Ceili.no and PAUirriON let com % In ,
whlto \ plno partition $31.00 ; 2d com H in '
whlto 1 plno partlon , $17.03 ; clear % In yellow
plno 1 celling , $20.00 : clear V In Norway ,
$14 j 00 ; 3d com ? $ In Norway , $13.00.
Lime Best , fcOc
Cemrnt-$1.25.
Pi.asteii $3.23.
Lumber null Itillillng Mntrrln * .
13 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 22 ft 24 ft
3x4. . . .15 DO 15 00 15 00 1000 1(100 ( 17 00 17 03
3xl. ( . . .15 00 15 00 15 00 1000 1000 17 00 17 00
2x8..1500 15 00 15 00 10 00 1000 17 00 1700
2x10..15 00 15 00 13 00 10 00 1000 17 00 17 00
2x13. 1 . . 15(0 ( 15 00 15 00 10 00 111 00 18 00 18 00
4xl8x.lfl00 10 00 10 00 17 03 17 00 19 00 10 00
Fencing No 1 , 4 and 0 In , 13 mid II ft
rough ! $10.03010.50 ; No 1 , 4 and 0 in , 10 ft
$17.00017.50 I ; No 2 , 4 and 0 In , 13 nnd 10 ft
$ I lll.53 ( < 014.OO ; No 2 , 4 and 0 In , 10 ft , $14 50.
FiNisiiiNO Island 2.1 clear , Hi Inch , 3 sr
$40.0O51.O0 > ; ? ; 1st nnd 2d clear , l'f nnd 2 Inch ,
s 1 2 8. $17 Wv.f5O.20 ; 3d clear , 1 ' 4 * inch , s 2 s ,
2l3.0OCt4 ! .0O ; B select , 1U. 1 } $ and 3 inch , R
a 1 s , $ ; i7.00i33.l ( > 3 : 1st nnd 2d clear ; 1 Inch , s 2
s 1 , $15.00 ; 3d clear , 1 inch , a 2 s , $ .10.00 ; A
Select ! , 1 Inch , s 2 s , $31.00 ; B select , 1 Inch , s
2 ! b , $29.50.
Stock Homos A , 13 inch , s 1 s , 14 nnd 1ft
feet , $40 00 ; II , 12 Inch , s 1 a , 13 , 14 und 10
feet , $41.00 ; C , 13 Inch , s 1 s , 13 and 10 feet ,
$30.00 ; D. 13 Inch , sis , 13. 14 and HI rent ,
$23.00 : No 1 com 12 inch , s 1 s , 12 foctlS 00 ;
No 2 com 12 Inch , s 1 a , 14 nnd 10 feet , $17 53
01S 1 Ml ; No 1 com 12incn. s 1 s , 10 , IS mid 33
feet , $18.50 : No 2 com 13 Inch , s 1 s , 14 nnd
HI foot , $17 50.
Flookinci 1st com 0 Inch , whlto pine
$34.00 ; 3d com 0 inch , white plno , $30.00 ; 3.1
com 0 Inch white pine , $20.00 ; DcomO inch ,
white pine , $20.00 ; com 4 nnd 0 Inch , yellow
pine , $15.00 ; Star 4 inch , yellow plno , $17.00 ;
Ut , and 2d clonr yellow plno , 4 nnd 0 inch ,
$18.50.
SiiiNiii.Es Per M XX clear , $3.20 ; extra
* A * . $2 SO ; stnndard A , $2.40 ; 5 Inch clear ,
$1.00 ® 1.70 ; 0 Inch clear , $1.7 ! : ( < IU0 ; No 1 ,
$1.10M1.15 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths ,
from Washington territory , $ . ' 1.40 ; California
rod wood , dimension widths , $4.50 ; cypress ,
clear heart , dimension widths , $325 ; laths ,
$2.40.
i.rnic .
Borax , lie ; cltno ncid , 4G < 351e ; tnrturiu
acid , 49@44o ; carbolic iiold , 80ji4lo ( ; castor
oil , $ l.2iR < ? 1.23 ; balsuni tolu , ! J0i(3lis ( ) ; tonka
benns , { 1,55531 03 ; cubcbborrlos , " $1.95 ; calo
mel , l)5o ) ; camphor , 40@l9c ; canthnrldcs ,
$1.251.30 ( ; cassia buds , 17$2Jo ( ; chloroform ,
50 < ji52o ; : ergot , 4,130c ; glicoriuo , 20$35u ( ;
gum arable , OOQO.ic ; lycopodlum , 40 ( < H" u ;
murcury , SOc ; morphlne-sulph , $3.90@3.15 ;
opium , $3.75 ; quinine , 35@33c ; lurpcntino ,
51c ; linseed , raw , 5Sc ; boiled , 01c
ai-tnt .
, Block Tin Small pig , SSc per lb ; bar ,
29c per lb
Coi'PBH Plnnlshod • boiler sizes , 32c per
lb ; cold rolled 2cpcr lb ; sheathing , 27c per
lb ; pltts nnd lints , 23c per lb
Galvanized Sheet Iuon Dlsct , 50-10 per
cent ; pat , plan iron A , 10e ; B , ilc
Rooi'iNO Charcoal , I. C , 14x20 , 112 , $0.00 ;
I. X „ $7.50.
Sheet Ihon No 20 , $3.75 : No 27. $3.85.
SOLIKH-14@10C
Tin Plati ; i. C , 10x14. 223 , $7.50 ; I. X ,
10x14. 325 , $9.33.
Tin Plate Coke f..a , J0xl4 , 333 , $0.50.
Steel Nails Huso , $3.00.
Steel Wipe Nails Base , $3.50.
Winn Jap , barb , Si 03 ; galv , $1.30. H
swedTr omn ,
GRAIN
,
Prot/isionsilStocks /
Bascraeut First Halioaa ! Bank ,
rtOft South llllli Street , . Oiiiiilin
OOkMEROIAL
NATIONAL BANK
Capital , - $400,000
Surplus , - 40,000
O.Ilers and Directors . il Morsoman < !
Hitchcock \ , Jos Onrnenu , Jr , A. Henry K.
M Anderson , Win u. Maul , v. pron , ; . ! , . U , Will
iams , A. 1 * . MopRlus , 'pros.r A. Millard , cashier ;
] ' , 1) ) . Bryant , assistant cashier
NEBRASKA
national Bank
U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB "
Capital $400,0110
SurplusInn 1st , 1889. . . - . 52,000
OlTICriUS AND DIUEerOltS
IlENnv W. V'ates , President
Lewis H. Heki > . Vice 1'realdont.
A. ti Toiizai.in ,
W. V. Mult IE
Johns , Collin ? .
It C. CUSIUNd
J. N. II I'ATIIICIC ,
W. ir t ? . IlumiE * , Cnshler
THE IRON BANK ,
Cur 12tli and Parnara Sti
A General Hanking Ilutlauai Transacted
BH E tffl BB QfT J COUNTIES , cities ,
H a B I 8 Hi I "ATERnORKS COS , tic ,
Vk3 BV B * Bc l BOUGHT ANDSOLD
Ural In Oot't riind 'Wnvrr.n ( onil Hcrlp
Itrrnlve Arcnutilasiul Kxtundall III3 l'acllltlca ut
a General Uanltlnit lltialnt-ka.
Cui rcuiiondcucfi Sullclted
S. A. KE1S CO , Buskers
100 WASHINGTON STREET , CHICAQO ILL
11s anoAOWAV ncw vork
mm MAMCTOBEil
Doote and Shoos
KinKENDALLTJOSES A CO ,
BucceMori to Il ed , Jones A Co
Wholesale Manufacturers ofBJ0h&StioG5
AuentJ for Uniipn Itubber 8I100 Co . IICTJ 1D1 and HUi
U m r Ktrixt , oaiaha , NeSraiks
_ _ _ _ _ - > < Brewers '
BIORZ Jc lLER ,
Lager Beer Brewers
U41 North KUbtooatii Stwtt , Omana N' bra k .
Cornloe
EAQLE OnnmOE WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Galvanize ! to Cornice
Window-cap ! bdiI metiililo akrilubtt John Kpcnvler ,
proprlttor , W and 11J Bo a lb iota atreet
Bloom Flttlngr Pumpargto
CLAHK arKASl 11EATI.\U CO ,
Fnmps , Pipes and Engine ,
Steam , v 'ar , rMlwar and mining uipllc ; > , etc
MLttKantm t'arnam atrnet Omaba
U. S. WIND SNOINK & PUMP CO ,
Steam and Water Supplies
HatlUar win ] mint , 818 and IWJ Jono itOmitm
U. * . Hon Action Maoauor
lillOWNKLh & CO ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery ,
fUaoHrja wori alcam pumpi aaw mllla UI3-lll
LeaTOnwortb ttruvt , Omaha
Iron Worke
PAXTON & VIEHLINU IRON WORKS ,
Wronglit ana Cast Iron Building Work
KojInef.lTou work , general foamlrr raacliiiie and i
biuciauilib work , ( laicanni work * . U.l' . llr
and Hth atraet , Omaha
OMAUA WIRE & IRON WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings 1 ,
Detk ralla , wit.low uuanla , flower itandi , wlro tigua
etc I'il Nor ! * IMbatrcttOroaba
OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS ,
Wrs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ,
Vaulu Jail work , Iroa ibuttera and tire o > car-M-
OAndiaenpropr Cur.Ittbaud Ja : > ciiifci .
;
floah Doora , Eto
M. A. D18RR0W & CO ,
Wboletalt manufacturer : it
Sat Doors , Blinds and Mouldings :
llrancb ooice , lltb and Itarditrccta Omaba , Neb
' *
SOUTH OMAHA
UNION STOCK YARD CO ,
Of Soutli Oinatia , Limited
"
OMAHA JOBBERS ' DIRECTORY
Aarlotilturnl > niplomont8. H
linInod r ' MKTCAI.F CO , H
Agricnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriages
Buenltaeie Hhulo lc OaialiaNebraska H
MOL1NE , MIl.RUliX .V STODDARD 00. H
Manufacturers ami Jobbrraln H
Wagons , Buggies , Me ; , Plows , Etc
Ccr 9lb nnil t'arlllc rlioota , Onmtia B
uu Arlj ataivintorlnln H
Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs H
1M3 Uouilas ilrcct.Omatin , Nobrnaka H
Boots ontl ahoo8. H
ir v. moiTs eaCO. ' . , H
Jobosrs of Boots and Shoo ; .
Bl , 110a , JIM OoukI-u uroct , Omaha Manufactorr |
Hummer airrvl , Kolon H
Cool , Coke , Eto H
* MISSOURI " mIai o tOT ° * H
Miners and Shippers t f Hard and Sof * : Coals
nillrf ! Nallr.nn ) lli.ti't Itnll.llnr . , Onml-n Neb M
' OMA HA CO A I , COKE A I.tME CO , H
Jobbers of Hard aid Soft Coal
a Boulh I8th alrpat , Omaha , Ncbraaka |
NEURASKA FUEl Ca , ' M
Shippers of Coal and Coke
III South 13th alrrot , Omaha , Kobratka M
CommlBslon qnd Storage H
RWDEI.L A RIDO ' ELL , H
Storage and Commission Merchants , H
Bpeclallloi llnttrr rum , chncso pnultrr Kama H
lIUllOHaidslicct , Omaha , Neb H
1 1 H
DEAN , ARMSTRONG A CO , H
Wholesale Cigars
40 * Worth CthBtrootOmaha , Neb • • Hello 1139. H
t - I H
M. E. SMITH A CO „ H
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions H
11Mand 1101 llimalaa , cor 11th ttreot , Omaba Neb H
KILPATRICKKOCH DlirHboDS CO , M
Importers & Jobbersin Dry Good ; , Notions
Qcnls'Kumlshlns O00I1. Cormr 11th aud Itlrnor |
atrcota Omaha Nubraaka H
1 ' H
Furniture H
DEWEY A yMNE M
Wholesale Dealers in Furnitnra
i"arnam atreet , Omaha , Nobroako H
CHARLES SHIVERICK , " " M
Furniture H
Omaha , Nebraika H
CrooorloB H
MeCORD , IUtADYA CO , M
Wholesale Grocers . M
Uth and Irflrenwcrtli tt.Joti. . Omaha , Nebraska M
' 1 H
Hardvyaro H
WJ BROATOH , H
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel
Bprinca , wogor atosk , hir.iwars , lumbar , oto 1209 M
HIMED A UaTlATAYLOR , M
Bnilders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop
Mechanics Tool nnd HulTolu Sc lea KCA Dougla * M
atrcctOmaha , Nib H
' Lumber , Eto H
JOHN A. WAKRFIELD , i M
Wholesale Lumber , Etc
v
Imported aud American Portland Cement Staff |
ancnt lorMllwnukeo llrdr.iullo Cemeut M
anagulr.oy White tlme H
CHAS R. LEE , , M
Dealer in Hardwccd Lumber ,
Wood c&rpoli and p rquottioorlntf OthtinJ Dju lM 1
streets , Omaba , Nebraska , M
OMAHA LUMBER CO , H
All Kin of RiiLdlnsMaterial at Wholesale
lBth atract and Union I'aclllo track , Omaha H
LOUIS BRADFORD , ' H
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash
Doora , ( to Tarda Cnrnor Tib and Douz.as , Ofllaw H
Corner 10th and l > ouRlaa H IJ
FRED WiORAY , H
Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc
CorD < ii Oth and Uouglaa atrvcti , Omaba H
Dealer in All Kiiifls'of Lumber
lSUi nnd California ttreoti , Qjiaha , Nobrnika B H
Mllllnory and Notions M
L OBERFELDER A CO , H
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions I
2H,210anil21'iSauti ! lllh 5troct. H
'
Notions _ _ _ „ _ ' H
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO , H
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
1121 llarnoy a' reet Omaha B BJ
" oils , H
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , " H
Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils
Axle Grease , etc Omaha A. II lllihop Manager B SJ
_ , -Pfporr. ? . , „ „ - - . , , . . -.m. t , 1
CARPEN1ER PAPER CO , H
Wholesale Paper Dealers , ,
Carrr a nlco Block of nr.ntlnir , wrapplmt and wrltlnf B B
paper Special attention Hlveu to card paper SS
a H
8afca to _ _ Hal
' r i *
al deane a co.7 H
Qrneral Agents tor M
Halls ' Safes ,
Ml and 32.1 South 10th St , Omaha Bfl
Toya , Etc H
H. HARDY A CO , I
Jobbera of Bfl
Dolls Albums Goods
Toys , , , Fancy ,
Ho'iie Furnlthlm Uooda Cblldrcn'a Carriage . 11 * > Bfl
frornain alreet , Omaba Neb , H
' = = Bfl
TUB Bfl
CHICAGO SHORT LINE ' I
OP THU I
Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Ry '
TUa Host llouto from Omaba and Council I
UIuiTh to
- = = THE EAST E- I
TWO TUA1NS DAILY BETWUEN OMAHA
AND COUNCIL ULUl'FH
Clilcago , AND Milwaukee •
St l'aul , JrHniicapolIs , Cedar Itaplds > H
Bock Iilnnd * Fieeporl , Koekford , H
Clinton ; JliiliiKjue , DaTenjiort , H
Elgin , Madlsou , JanesTllle , I
llclolt , Winona ) La Cronse ,
And all otbar Important polnlt Eatl , Nortbeait an4 H
.
buuiu iii
For tbrougb tlcketa call on tbe lleket i it at 1W1
Farnam ilroat.ln liarker Bleak , or at Umc I'aciB *
.
Depot
Fullman Waapara and tbe flnait IHnlny Car * lu thi SJ
world are run on tbe main line ol tbeihlcasin Mil ,
Wkutea & HC l'aul Uatlwur , and every attention It SS
paid to paurnzara . t > t courteoui employe ! oi tbt
conipanr UMIIIRU leneral Mananer 1
jrTUUKmtAailittuiUeneralManaiier
A. V. It CAItPBKTJUl , General t'aaienifir aa4
Ticket Aurnt
UKO K. IIUAFrOBI ) . Aaaltuat Geseral l'UMngtf
and Ticket Aient •
TJ.CUAUiLCian raieaL itul oil nU . BJ
BS
Many Imttnto None Equal PJ