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TIIE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
The Wonthor Has n Restraining Influence -
fluonco Upon Whont Bonra
OPPRESSIVE DULLNESS IN CORN
Onts I'nllt to Itroovor From tlio lie *
cent Quietness No Clinimo In
Provisions Cnttlo Itcctjlpts
Coiitiuuo Heavy
CHICAGO PIIODUOK MAJtlllSTS
Chicago , Fob 6. ISpoelnl Tolojram ; to
Tnr HrE | The shallow ot the black frost
Which was swceplnit clown on the winter
wheat plant , ami which reached the Chicago
board ot trndo .vcstorJay , did not develop
Into u mora palpublo substance todny It
' itvnnlns but a possibility , but had a restrain *
Int ; efTcct upon tbo boars Just the same
Something more substantial is found In the
evident bordcrlutr of present prices upou
limits which would reach export orders for
heavy quuntitlot Thcro wcro many ru
mors of considerable business quietly taking
place now , which may not , however , Immedi
ately appear in the export cloar.inccs , as
vessels for immediate shipment cannot bo
hnd A good deal of capital is being
tnndo by tbo bears out of the
! slow manner In which the visible Bupply
diminishes , but on lookliur over the lliruros
nnd comparing thorn with those for the corresponding -
responding time of lSS'J ' , it is fuund that slnco
the maximum was roachea the decrease so
far has only fullon behind that of n year
no ( iHtt.SOS bushels , and it would not bo sur
prising If from now on it should put on a
spurt and surpass the pace of the dcclino In
1SS9. The mnrknt opened } 4a lower than
it closed tbo night before on account of the
figures of the quantity of wheat on ocean
pnssnyo as supplied by Dow nnd Jones , the !
news showing a radically heavier amount
than was published from the lieorbonm '
• statement received yesterday The Ueer-
bohm calculation caltcd the increase over the I
precoJlnir week 4C0.C00 bushels against 1,3(50-
000 as given by Bow und .loncs today May
opoucd nt < 8Jjoon ; this and the non-nppoar-
nnco of the heavy frost which had boon pro
dieted A further decllnoto "SJfotook piaco ,
and then etiino a variety of rumors , which
wcro of a moro or less bullish character ,
but at vho same tlmo were sulllciently m-
dellnito to prevent any marked enthusiasm
Consequently , although prices hardened nnd i
May wheat advanced to 79)/o aud did not
again get below Tile , the pace was slow and |
the buying without vim or spirit It was J
noticeable , however , that on thn advance
tboro was no heavy unloading and appear .
ances favor the assumption that recent pur .
chases around &ya are held for moro than ,
le advance The ircneral feature of the
market after the first hour was ono of r
dogged tlnnness , and May closing at TO c ,
the cxtroma prleo of tbe day , is evidence of I
that characteristic having hold good to the ,
end.Corn
Corn was innnimato nnd without feature ,
beyond Its oppressive : dullness Trading In
futures was almost entirely neglected aud in
tbo cash marliot an almost equal dearth of
business was reported so fares offerings to go
uninteresting , with
quotations ruling ubout us on this market so
lir as fluctuations wcro concerned The
ruugo ot prices here today clearly shows the
apathy 7blch prevailed , a range of 1-Iflo cov-
TiBk "io fluctuations in May The closing
prices were as follows : March , 29c ; May ,
iilj6 ? * 31Kc ; July,83J < rc
In the regular market for oats there was
no recovery from tbo recent quietude , al
though a fairly steady feeling was present
Tbe belief prevails that the innrket is now
nearly evoucd up and that while tbero Is but
little short interest in May the bo holding
that month for investment naturally en
deavor to sustain prices This'Is easily ef
fected at tbo raomont , as tbero is
no prcssuro to sell , receipts are only
modernto and the cash demand for
samples sufttclont to absorb each days sup
ply May sold at 32Ht$23c , tiucliine the
outside , with June neglected at about j/c )
discount A small quantity of No 'J cash
sold at 2o. (
Provisions were rather quiet throughout
the ontlro day The market opened at a trifle
lower range of prices and later advanced on
buying by several local operators , but closed
at' about yostoraay's latest prices , fluctua
tions were rather narrow , being confined to
10c in May porn , 2Jtfo in May lard and the
same in May short ribs
CI1HJA3Q LilVB STOCK
Cnioioo , Fob .5. [ rfpaoial Tolo ram to
Tnn Heb.1 Gattlk Clio reo3lpts , as will
be seen , eon tin no heavy , aud now stow an
Iuiarkotswoiotutiioand week , with chances
of ayot further increase before the close of the
week Husinoss opened rather slow , with
prices nbput ' steady on best and weak on
other classes The export demand was only
moderate , yet tbero wcro more fnlr to good
natives among the urrivals than on any day
last week , but exporters did not seem to i
want as many us usual Dres9od boot operators -
orators hold off during the early morning , as
first estimates placed the receipts at 17,00) , ) ,
but later on it wus clear that thcro would be |
only about 15,000. 'I hen the dressed beef '
operators began to move about In order to I
look stock over und muko bids , finally get
ting down to about yestordav's prices when
the stock Just suited , aud , If nat suitable ,
the offer1 * were 10@l5o lower than yester
day Cow stock of all descriptions
was in fair domutid and steady Blockers i
and feeders were also in fair demand and
steady , Uhoico to extra beeves , H.50@5.12f ;
medium to good steers , li : 0 to 1,500 lbs ,
" HOOfiKCO ; 1.B0O to 1.3S0 lbs , * 'l.50 ( < r-l.5 ! ! ! : 000 I
to l'OO lbs K.00a3.T5. ) ( StncUers nnd feed
ers , f3.4U@3.fi0 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.50 |
_ @ 19Ut bulk , * 3.10@a.40. Texas oorn-fod I
steers , $ a.HO@3.00 ; grassers , * 3. ( $ ' . . ' . 80.
Hogs The market o pa nod SficlOo lower
nnd at that dcclino the great bulk of stock
wus sold Packers.paid ? 3.003.U5 ( , gottlng [ '
n greater number at (3.1)0 ) than yesterday ,
nnd shippers went in at ) .D5@4,00 , paying
ti.05 for a few loads Light sorts underwent -
wont little or no cbango and sold largely at
ttf.UOO li.W for an average of 170 to 180 lbs
Singe sort cost 11.00 and butcher weight
f3.05fl4.C0.
m FINANCIAL
H Nrw Yoiik , Feb 5 , | Special Telegram to
H Tun Ukb.1 Sjocks The close of the stock
B Market was buoyaut yesterday on tliu bull
H courage worked up by tbo Increased divl-
B deeds ot liurlington It was clear that the
H boars and shorts did not desert their posts
H and there was much uncertainty ubout tbe
B notion of tbo market this morning , Tbe
opening was feverish , but first transactions
ludicatod that much ot the flrmnosi was car
J ricd over from the close First prices were
generally/romps'to J/por cent better than
BH these of last ovonlng , but trusts , which once
' ' " " '
HHr "Y" more occupied the llrst position In the mar
HH kot , were decidedly weak , Sugar bolug
V off 1 per cent ut 59. A partial recovery
In Sugur to V ) } ( was followed by
h sharp decline to S8f and Load followed
with a fractional decline The movement
spread to the railroad list , and while In uo
I enso was there
importantdeprcsslan , Hook
HJ Island lostnnd Lackawanna jV percent ,
HJ tbo rest of the list shading oft generally to
HJ something below lait nights prices Toward
HJ tbo end ot the hour the pressure was re-
Hf moved , the market beearao dull aim prices
HJ lmpruved slightly During the hour to noon
HJ Sugar recovered to 5' ) > f and Load to Vi } ,
HJ Now England lost } i to 48.V and LouUvilla
HJ Diuro thau lost its purly udvanco , dropping
HJ back to 80. Northern Pacitlo common was
H up U or"l preferred off J { . Atchison was
HJ neglected Heading held Arm at 40 %
HJ , o There wus no great activity anyvvhoro and
> the market on the whole was narrow , The
HHk Blaybaek followinglremains bullish on the
HH * belief that Clould is under bis properties to
Hf stay for a good advauco A bold front by
HJ the clique , operating either way , might easily
HJ control the market for a day The principal
HJ activity of the day in stocks was after U 1
o'clock , It was then that the prcssuro wns
most severe In railroad stocks and trusts ,
Lead wont oft nnd closed at 10 on a
statement of its business Sugar touched
Its cxtromo low point nt tAa and
closed over 3 points lower at KU < c. Loutsi
vlllo wns forced down to 83 , but recovered
to 69. llock Island again suffered the worst
of the railroad stocks , going oft to 02V } and
closing on an up turn at Vi } { . Lackawanna
was % off for tbo day and Reading U Mf
cent up at 40 % Atchison , liurlington , St
Paul . and Missouri Pacific made gains and
Union Pnclflo lost $ ( per cent , closing at
CG ( ? { . The total sales worn 153,000 shores
Tbo following were the cbslng quotations :
II S. 4s regular p ) i { Northern Iselfle ff !
U.S.4scoupons . . ran do oroferred • * %
n,8.4tiiro | . . , ( ; ! ! a A N.V 1IJ
U.H.4Sscoitponj..Hll'i ! tloprororred HQ
I'scldLtisotVI 110 W.V.CVntral MH
Central j Pad Be an ? * P. J.il ! . . . , V < U.
riilcnRO.tAlton J : . . .l)0 : ) llocklsland l 'i
Chlcsffo.llarllngtoD CM ASH Oiii
A'Jiiincr 107i dotir , . . . , „ ?
ll..fj.W IM 'i SU'aulA Umalm . 311i
UllnolsCentMl j 110 aoprererrsu . . . 02U
h.ll.Sc W. , . . . , . . , . tfnlon I'Acllle Bn i
KonsssJtToxa | 0'i WSt L. A p. 13
LnkoShore lOftV aaprsforrstl . . . . . MS
Michigan-Coutrsl. ] . lJ ! Western Union . . . 64i
Missouri 1'solllo. . . , Tt
Mo.NBr Easy at 14 ( per cent
Phimb Meuoxntii.1 ! Pai'sii IJidJO per
cent '
STnituso Exciiaxob Qutot nnd steady ;
sixty-day i bills , St.s3 > ; demand , t\.Sl \ } { .
Mining oiookh
Nkw Yoiik , Feb 5. fSpoelal Telegram
toTiir Ubs.1 The XollJ.vli are tin mln-
Ingstock quotations !
Alice 1(0 ( Dead wood T. . . . .1M
Amador I0J ClouM A Curry . . l. 'W
Aspen * < * ) Ilomestako . "HO
Caledonia j 11.11..AW Kl Crlsto 1C0
Con i Cnl A Vn IB'J ' Horn Silver 24U
Coiiiiiuii\vunltli.lio : ( Ontario ZYM
Coin3tock.T. bd . .3000 Union Con &U
Cumstock , T. scp.ilUJ :
PltOOUOIj MVHICIiTS
UiiiCAiio Feb 5.-1:15 : p. m. close
Wheat Firmer ; February , $ } { cMay \ ,
TOJfc
Corn Steady ; February 2S c ; May ,
31sO.
Oats Stonily : Foburary , 21o ; May , 23 , c.
Kyo May , 4fl > fc
Harlo.v- Nothing doing
Prime Timothy $1.1S1.1 .
Flax-Cash , * 1.3S.
Whisky JlOJ
Pork Steady ; February , { 9.85 ; May ,
110.17K.
Lard Stendy ; February , J5.S3U ; Muy ,
0.OiK
Flour Unchanged ; winter wheat , f2.00 i
@ 4.33 ; spring wheat , ? 1.10@4.75 : rye , 12.50 ,
@ 2.S5 ; buck wheat , $1.25 ( 1.60 per cwL
- Provisions Shoulders , U.25(34.37 ( } ; short
clear , M.05Q5.10 ; short ribs , Fcbuary ,
14.80.
Hutter Steady ; crcamory , 15@20o ; dairy ,
8@20&
Cheese Dull ; full cream cheddars and
flats 0i4@9Kc ; Voung Amoricus ; WX
OlOJ c.
Eggs Steady ; fresh , 12@12Wc.
HldOB Steady ; heavy , und light green t
salted , 4 # < < ? ilKc ; salted bull , 3o ; green ,
salted calf , SJ c ; dry Hint , C@7o ; dry salted ,
( ific ; dry calf , 5g0n ( ; deacons , each , 2c.
Tallow Steady ; No 1 , solid packed ,
4o ; No 2 , 3tf(33 ( > c ; cake , 4o.
Hccoipts Shipmts
Flour 0.000 10,000 )
Wheat 10,000 10,000
Corn 138,000 235,000 )
Oats 137,000 154,000 )
New Yorlc , Feb 0. Wheat Hoeolpts ,
24,750 bushels ; exports , 15,800 bushels ; spot
stronger i ; No 2 rod , 65)rf@S. ) o in elevator ,
87@87 j > ic * nlloat , 8i ( > V@bS } c f. o. b. ; options
strong ; No 2 red , Feoruary , closing at 85 , % c-
Corn Hnceipts , 214.2J0 bushels ; oxuorts ,
112,000 bushels ; spot weaker ; No 2 , 30 , (3 (
3Se ; in elevator , 37J.f@3Sa nlloat ; uu-
graded i mixed , 25@38c ; options steady und
lower , February cloBlng at 30 0.
Oats Hccoipts , 151,000 bushels ; exports ,
500 bushels ; Bpot , weaker ; options , casior :
February closing at 23 > < o ; spot No 2 white ,
20.ls @ 2U o ; mixed western , 27@30e ; white ,
29g)30c ( )
Coffee Options closed , steady : sales , 24.500
bags ; February $15.00 ; May$15.50@l5.80 :
Hlo.steady : faircargoes , $10.75.
Sugur--Huw , dull und nominal ; refined ,
weak
Petroleum United closed for March at
$ t 07 # .
Eggs Lower i ' western , 13ij'13Vfc.
Pork Firm ; new iness$10.75fcill.25.
Lard Weaker ; dull ; western steam , $0.20 ;
May closing at $0.33.
Uuttor Fairly steady ; western dairy , 8@
IGo ; creamery , 12@27 > ic
Cheese Firm ; western , 8Q10O. *
Mllwaulce * , Fob 5. Wheat Firm ;
No 2 spring , on track , cash , 72@73c ; May ,
ar.iXc
Oooru Quiet ; No 3 on track , 20 > fc
Outs Steady ; No 3 white , on track ,
• 22J/c.
ltyo Quiet ; No 1 , in stce , 44 } c
Barley Quiet ; No 2 In store , 42 0.
Provisions Poric , $0.S2J .
St liiiiiix Fob 5. Wheat Firm ;
cash , 76o ; May , 78(478 e.
Corn Easy ; cash , 20 c ; May , 275 (3 (
27J c.
Outs Higher ; cash 21o ; May , 22o.
Pork Quiet at $10.35.
Lurd Dull ut $ o.tIJrt5.03.
Whisky Steady ul $1.0i
Hutter Unchanged ; creamery , 20J33e ;
dairy , H@2h\
Llvorpon' Fob 5.
, Wheat Firm ; demand
mand fair : holders offer sparingly ; Cali
fornia No 1,7s 2 > fd par contnl ; redwostern
spring , 7s 2J ; rod western winter , 8 lid
Corn Quiet ; demand poor ; now mixed
western , 3s lOJJjd per contul
Miuncupu.i- . 5. Wheat Sample
dull ; receipts , 103curs ; shipments , 31 ears
Closing : No 1 hard , Februury and March ,
78o ; May , 80J c ; on track , 78c ; No 1 north
ern , February , ' 75 ] o ; May , 74' .f74 0 ; on
trnck , 77u ; No 2 northern , February , 73c ;
May , 74e ; on track , 73@75o. r = a
Cliicliinnti , Fob 5. Wheat Stronger ;
No 2 red , 78@70Jo.
Corn Stronger ; No 2 mixed , 31) c.
Oats liarelysteady ; No 2 mixed , 33K@
Siiic
Whisky $1.03.
Knnsno Oily , Fob 5. Wheat Steady
No 3 hard , cash , IBKo ; No 2 red OS o bid ;
Corn Strong ' ; No 2 , cash , 23 > c ; February -
ruary , 32 > j'a
Oats No , 2 , cash , 21 o bid ; February ,
L1VIS STOCK
Uliloa jo , Feb 5. The Drovers Journal
"
reports as follows :
Cattle Uoceipts , 15,000 ; market slow nnd
J generally 5@l0c lower ; beoves.$180@5.12 > ;
steers , $3.00@4.50 ; stoekors and feeders , $3 40
@ i 3.50 ; Toxus corn-fed steers , $3.O0@3.CO ;
Texas gra sors , $ j.lO0jj8O.
. Hogs -Heeeipts , 25,000 : market fuirly ac
tive j , but 5@l0o lower ; mixed , $3.75J 4.00 ;
heavy , M.7i@l05 ; light , $3.70@4.00 ; skips ,
$ ; tno < a3.00. •
Sheep Hccoipts , 7,000 ; market strong
and ' lOo higher ; nattvos $3.75Jt5,00 ; west
ern ] enrn-fod , $4.50 ( 5.65 ; Texans , $3.75M
5.00 ; lambu , $5.00@0.10.
National Hioolc Vardi , 10 an fit
IiiiuiH , Feb 5. Cattle Hoeolpts , 3,500 ;
shipments , 400 ; market steady ; fair to fancy
native steers $ J.30J5.00 { ; stoekors and feed
ers , $3.00@3.40.
Hogs Hoeolpts , 5,000 ; shipments , 300 ;
market steady ; heavy , $ .1.85(33.95 ( ; packiug ,
$3,703(3.00 ; light , $ ; i.7Mi3.85. (
KaiiKim City , Fob 5. Cutis Hooalpts ,
4,200 ; shipraouts , * 4,200 ; market steady ;
steers$3.35(34.75 ( ; rows , $1,75(33 70 ; Blockers
und feeders , $3.3Ji3.20. (
Hogs Hccelpls , 7,400 ; shipments , 200 ;
market strong , closed weak ; ull grades , $3.70
03.85 ; bulk , 3.75.
-Imtx Olty , Fob 5. Cattle Hoeolpts
,
1)00 ) ; shipments , 300 ; market active ; can
ners , 75c ( < tl.25 ; cows , $1.00 135 ; stock '
era , . $ l.50i 2.25 ; feeders , $ { .25 2.90 ; veal
calves , $3.O0@3.15.
Hogs Heeeipts , 2,300 ; shipments , none ;
market opened strong but closed lower
;
light , $3.07 (33 ( 75 ; heavy , $3.07 (33.77 ( ;
mixed$3.u3X0t3-mX-
OMAHA lAVK hTOJK
Cuttle
Wednesday , F di 5.
Only about 1,000 cattle were received today ,
compared with 2,550 yesterday und 1,790 , on
Monday , a very heavy run for Monday The
advices received oariy from Chicago had a
depressing lufluoaca und little was dona la
the first hours Among the largo tiumbor la
there were quits a lot of good fair cattle , but
nothing prime nor fancy , Five bunches sold
for $3.75 or more A good fair run of cows 1 I
r
was in , and tboy sympathized with llio rest
of the market ly midday the mnritot was
fairly opened with some trading at prices ,
on everything except the best steers , from n.
shade to 10c lower The hoU steers , against
the opinion of nearly nil in favor of lower
prices | i and thu apparent determination of
buyers to lower prices , scorned to hold their
own and cannot bo quoted even n shade
lower j They opened slow and weak , but nil
sales wcro made nt about stendy prices , The
commoner grades of butchers stuffs
were slow nnd a shade lower at
the opening and durinc the day sales were
J
reported oven moro than a shade lower ,
Some quote the market on nil butchers
steers 6 to 10c off Cow stuff was not very
abundant and tbo market on that kind of
cattle | did not show much change Some who
had cattle that were on the commonlsh order
thought they could not get yesterdays
prices I , There were moro parties hero look
ing 1 for Blockers and feeders than for some
tlmo t back , nnd qulto n number of cuttlo
changed ( hands Ono bunch of pi-ndo Hero
fords sold for feeders at $3.4. ) . Towards the
close ' the marKet became nctlvo nt th do
cline of the day , mid before tbo close all was
sold i
liox" .
About four thousand seven hundred hogs
were received today The market opened
active ( and strong , the bulk selling nt $ .1.75.
Two • loads sold nt $3.35 , 2 > a higher than
Tuesdays top The qunllty of the bogs was
better 1 Alter nearly all the hoes hnd been
Bold ' buyers seemed determined to shade the
closing ! sales , but sellers were reluctant to
toke less than the best prices of the day In
deed j the highest prlco of th dny was on-
tallied Into After the market remained flat
for a tvhllo the romuitidor of the hogs were
closed | out The market was Blow and Jlfo-
less I at the close and was weak with a shade
off in some instnuces
Sheep
Only 349 shnop were received today ,
against 1884 yesterday Some natives av
eraging < only 88 lbs brought $4.50.
IIIirhr-Ht null Lowest Hales ul flogs
Todny Yestnrdnv
Highest $3.85 Highest S3.S2K
Lowest 3.00 LowoU 3.70
Stock Ilooolpti
Official Saturday Estimated todny
Cattle ' 133 cars..3343 Cattle , 79 cars . . . 1000
Hogs , 59 cars..3818 Hogs , 00cars..3S0U
Sheep , 14 oars . . 1881 Sheep , ! ! cars . . . 381
Disposition ol' Cuttle
Showing the number of cattle bought by
the leading buyers on to-day'B marKet :
Swift & Co 351
Ueorgo II , Hammond & Co 302 :
The Armour-Cudahy Packing company 200 ;
Omaha Packing company 14
Leo Hothschild 53
Hamilton , Stephens & Co : 217 :
Uenton & Underwood 83 [
Shippers and feeders 313 J
Vun Zandt 17 !
H.Uockor 40 [
Hogs
Armour-Ouduhy Paekiugcompany 1,407 ,
Omaha Packing Co 838
Swift & . Co GSu {
G. II Hammond & Co 411
Hogs Saturday averaged 374 lbs and C2 to i
the car ,
Provailtnj Prices
The following Is a table of priCJ3 paid In
this market for the graiaj of stock mentioned -
tionod :
Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 lhs.J.8a @IA0
Good steers , 1330 to 1155 fbs . . 3.4J ( ) | .0J
Goodstoers , 1U50 to 13)0 ) lbs . . 3.00 (43.90 (
Common 10J0 to 1150 lb steers 3.0J @ 3.30
rv.mmnn .annari 1 IT ttll I' 'l '
Ordinary ( to fair cows 1.00 @ 1.90
Fair ] to good cows 1.90 ( $2,23
Good ( to cholco cows 3.30 @ 2.75
Choice ( to fancy cows 2.73 (33.00 (
Fair j to good bulls 1.5'J ' @ 2,5'J
Cholco ( to fancy bulls 3.5'J @ 3.00
Light j stoekors and feeders . . . 3.00 @i.00
Feeders j , 930to 1100 lb3 2.20 @ 3 0l
Fair \ to choice lizht hogs 3.70 ( < S3.7K
Fair j to choice heavy hogs 3.77X' { ? : J.S2 >
Fair j to cholco mixed hosts 3.70 @J,80
ilcprcsentntitri ) dales
8TLEII9.
No ' Av Pr No Av Pr
5 940 $2 75 lb 1255 $3 35
1 1010 2 90 17 1319 3 40
4 1140 3 90 18 1171 8 40
1 C80 3 00 3. . . . . . . . 1359 3 45
10 1118 3 05 88 1304 3 50
.18 1093 3 15 IS 1270 3 50
1 0.M ) 3 15 1 1320 3 50
18 1173 3 30 11 1278 3 50
7 - .1231 3 35 9 1201 8 50
3 1117 3 33 21 1248 8 00
0 1140 3 23 44 1191 3 00
20 10S2 3 80 10 1394 8 75
18 1134 3 30 1 1310 3 75
58 1195 3 30 17 1410 3 75
20 1190 3 35 30 1310 8 85
U llll 3 85 11..1..1250 3 50
3 91V ) 2 75 13 1217 3 50
18 12S4 8 75 4 1052 8 15
3 1570 3 00 3 1140 3 00
8 1079 3 15 43 1303 8 85
9 807 8 00 4 930 3 00
10 HlliO 8 70 3 043 3 00
7 1314 8 30
cows
1 1130 175 0 1093 3 20
4 1102 175 3 1000 3 30
10 803 190 15 931 i ! 20
1 870 1 90 3 977 .2 20
3 1130 2 00 10 1003 3 20
1 1330 2 00 32 1011 3 23
3 1115 2 00 8 tuOO 2 35
17 900 9 00 21 1130 2 30
3 1125 2 00 4 1120 2 30
1 1100 2 00 0 1033 2 30
8 1030 2 05 3 1100 3 30
14 701 2 10 8 1050 2 35
21 070 2 10 19 1222 2 35
5 1020 2 10 1 1140 3 35
4 1175 2 11) 3 1150 3 40
15 05S 2 10 1 9S0.340
13 1100 3 10 11. ' . 1130 345
7 1131 2 1 % 1 U'80 2 50
9 1307 2 13 5 1100 s 50
13 081 3 15 a 1150 3 50
18 10S0 2 15 30 , 912 3 50
1 1050 2 15 1 13S0 3 50
13 1088 2 15 3 1177 2 00
1 000 3-50 24 030 2 00
2 1183 3 23
23III
III ! US
1 1480 185 1 1700 2 40
1 1200 185 1 1400 2 40
1 1420 190 8 1400 2 40
1 1310 2 00 3 1300 3 45
1 1200 2 00 1 1060 2 50
1 1470-2 00 8 1583 2 50
3 1520 2 00 3 1775 3 50
si 1400 8 00 1 1410 3 60
7 1443 3 00 3 1035 3 50
3 1435 2 00 1 1710 3 50
V WJ 15 UU i ] 1140 3I
1 149U 3 15 1 1000 3,05
1 4S0 2 15 1 1290 3 70
1 1080 3 15 2 1770 3 70
1 1700 2 30 I 1770 3 75
1 1380 2 25 1 1770 3 00
1 1450 3 30 1 1770 8 00
1 10J0 3 05 1 13SU 8 73
1 1270 3 15
15FEBDRB9.
FEBDRB9.
1 1140 8 25 1 730 3 90
8 780 3 70 8 1085 3 00
4 852 3 70 3 043 3 00
3 833 3 70 4 930 3 00
3 010 3 75 0 750 3 03
7 913 8 75 7 1057 3 05
57 701 3 80 8 1050 3 05
81 944 3 80 19 000 3 10
1 870 3 bO 10 958 3 10
3 975 3 85 9 1191 8 15
1 , 850 3 85 18 990 8 30
1. . . ' . , . . . 760 3 90
CANNEItS ,
1 810 130 3 1150 175
37. , . 823 135 1 1010 175
1 1120 150 17 905 175
2 930 150 8 1040 180
1 1110 150 17 , . 803 180
3 980 1 50 1 990 1 85
3 , 1015 150 83 , .608 185
1 1030 1-05
8TOCKB1IS ,
7 391 175 7 D51 3 05
24 033 SIM 14 040 3 05
CULVK3.
10 390 170 15 109 4 00
7 339 175 7 310 170
. OXEN
1 1570 3 00 U , . .1780 3 00
MIXED ,
13 1397 3 30
FEEDEltS , OIUDE IIEJIEFOUDS
20 H73 3 40
UritSTEllH OITTLB
Owner and No Av , Pr
91 feeders , cornfod , , . . DM $3 00
Standard Cattle Company
47 cows , corn-fed.1020 2 75
04 cows , corn-fod 1025 2 75
17 bulls , corn-fol ,1402 3 70
nons
No av Sh Pr No.Av ; „ Sh Pr
05..247 330 3 70 Kl..319 240 3 73
CO..213 80 3 70 G7 , .m 80 3 7d
fill..871 , 40 8 70 Rl . . r .3.M 80 3 75
04..218 80 8 7J 73.,1,319 40 8 75
61..251 120 a 72tf BS ilMl 3 75
S5..2'i'i 80 a "Hi 5' .I..l3J0. SO 8 75
73..239 SO 3 73 } < 01..3n 3 75
69..284 SCO 3 72 } < 78 , . .227 3 75
83..84(1 ( 12J 3 73 } < 57..870 120 3 75
rK ) . . . . ' . ' 49 40 3 72K BS..A3H8 80 3 75
08. . . 233 120 3 72 > i 04.2M 120 3 75
63..278 200 8 72J 57. . 'J 7 00 3 75
01..205 800 8 78 ! $ 07..853 - - 3 75
0(1..274 ( ( 320 8 ? 2i } 03.lil ! 8 75 .
50..275 200 3 75 69..503 40 3 77 }
154..318 1CJ 3 73 BO..A303 80 8 77 } <
00..289 | 200 8 55 73.274 12J 8 77,4
58..293 40 8 73 00..2JO 80 3 77W
01. . . . .1)7 ) 80 3 75 09..278 80 8 7 ! > i
01..277 ( 40 8 75 60..383 80 3 80
00.,82 ( 120 8 75 74 . . 32 * 40 8 80
00..305 ( 80 8 75 61,809 130 3 80
00..850 40 8 75 68..288 100 3 SO
09..202 100 8 75 03..2S1 3 80
65..330 [ 800 3 75 6S..2i8 40 8 80
03. ( . .801 120 3 75 03..22J 3 80
74..850 40 8 75 55..309 3 80
80..2.V1 120 8 75 44..421) ) 3 85
09..201 j 40 8 75 44..415 120 8 85
DOS
30..171 240 300
With Cnttlo
On the marliot with cattle : C. J. Hyam ,
Shelby , la ; Hyam & Pryor , Shelby , In ; 13.
W. Elson , Dunbnr ; Wilkinson it G. , Avoca ;
Peterson & N „ Honlngton ; John Hclnncr ,
Arlington ; E. U. Everett , Lyons : H C. Cur
tis , Hluo Hill ; C. W. MUlor , Concord ; J. C.
Stnrlts Concord ; 1) . C. Clark , Concord ; J.
F. Dechl , Nelson ; D. Deitrlck , Upland : U.
J. Morns , Western ; N. C. Chrlsteiison , Min
den ; G. A , Anderson , Loomis ; II L. Moss
ner , South Hoed ; J , P. Higglns , LIncolu ;
Frank Spiccr , Nelson ; T. P. Hlootn ,
Garrisou ; • Stundnrd cattle company , \
Ames ; Fisher Hros , Central City ;
C. Oskamp , Clarks : Komds Hros , Hlrd I
City : A. Mlttner , Wnco ; Snyder Hros , Lin .
coln ; W. II Urownson , Pleliroll ; C. M.
Shodd , Plckretl ; John Lawrence , Millignn ; •
A. Lynn , Millignn ; II C. King St Paul ;
GauetO , Mondamln , la ; Tobias Mack ,
Stnnton ; M. A. Decamp , Clear Water : H.
Marwood , Clear Wutor ; Don Dacy , Llnd-
saj ; H. Leuimor , Lindsay ; C. N. Jarvls ,
Howells ; F. C. Ullss , Howolls ; J. Powers
Co , Henderson ; N. W. M. Co , Stanton ;
Lenox & H. , Arcadia ; J. C. Cooper , Ansel- 1
mo ; A. Filut , 'Lichfield ; A , D. Moroling ,
Hazard
With lings
On the market with hogs : M Hutton ,
Hundolph , la : J. S. Dee , Shelby ; Gcorgo
Uoctol Mlllnrd , J. Haatlo , Cooke ; H. E.
Roberts , Kennnrd ; Farmo s Co Assn ,
Cedar Bluffs ' ; A. E. Tunberg , Hooper ; Morton I
ton Hros , Vordlgro ; The Huntoon Co , Earl
ing , In ; Wallace & S. , Coin , la ; M. D.
Stevens , Dcnison , In ; C. SpjccherDentson ,
la : W. &H , , Ulyses ; Conor Hros , Ohlowu ; 1
IJ Dietrick , Upland : U. J. Morris , Wcstorn , '
Kernot Hros , Hlrd City ; II A. Smith ,
Hloom City ; A. H.Smith , Uortrand : DeitzA I
Mlllitron , KcarnoyH Gund & Co , HluoHill t ;
Fuller & G , Cowles ; Jones Hros , Hustings ; I
Todd & Norwood , Maynnrd ; U. U. Ogg ,
Fairmont ; H. Houghton , Madrid ; Tobias
Muck , Stanton : Gamct & O. , Mondamln :
F. J. Halo , Meadow Grove ; Trowbridge & ;
Co , Nollgh ; Van Zaudt Urothors , Ewing ;
James S. Kirvlng , Uassct : F. C. Ullss ' ,
C N. Jarvis , Howolls ; J. Powers & Co ,
Henderson ; E. D. Gould , Cedar Hapids ! ;
Bliss & H. , Schuyler : George Culver Au '
rora ; Hackoit & Hrass , Mason ; Parks &
Munn , P. J. M. Rogers , H. Emerson , Cedar
Rapids ; Dunu & Nye , Coy ) Center ; John
Lawrence , Molllgan ; Aug Aniens , Hoolus ;
Hobson & U. , Cozid ; C. „ Rudat , NorfolK ; ;
Monk & Anderson , Ulanchard '
With Sheep
Gibson & Parsons , Clarks
Chios From thuMarlcir
C W. Miller , with three curs , and J. C.
Sparks , with one car of cattle , were In from
Concord
A. S. McCartnoy of Dunbar was in with
cattle < '
John Lawrence marketed cattle from Mil
lignn • " ' - '
Milllgan was " represented by , Mr.Lnn ( ,
who marketed ealtlo * * * * " "
Qliss & Ullss ' of Schuyler , Neb , who are
among the eldest and be > ( of South Oiauba
patrons , are in today with a load of hogs
Parks & Munn , frequent shippers of Ord ,
Neb , and F. M. HuQIngton , another regular
patron from Glcnwood , la , each sent in a
load of bogs
W. Peterson , Red Oak , la , Is trying the
market today with a load , of cattle
H. Cook has not shown.up very frequently
of late , but makes up for lost time by bring
ing in three loads of hogs with him today
from Underwood , la
E. W. Eiscr of Dunbar , Neb , Is on tbo
market today with throe cars of fat cattle
H. Cutter sends In il load of cattle from
Dlue Hill , accmnpinlW by Mr Best
J , P. Hieglns , a regular shlppor from Lin
coln , adds ono load of cattle to today's ' re
ceipts
W. H. Browman PIckrell , has ono load of
cattle ou the market
F. C. Bliss , one of the old rellablos , " ap
peared on the market again today with a car
each ot cattle und hogs
Gamot & Ogden of Mondamln , la , sent lu
n car of cattle and a car of bogs
Gib3on & Pratt of Clarks , Neb , have two
double decks of sheep on tbe market today
Ed Gould , the daily shipper of Columbus ,
Neb , sends in another car of hogs today
C. N. Jurvls of Howells was in with three
cars of cattle
G. II Estos brought in two cars of cattle
from Glonwood , la '
E. S. Jester of Nebraska City marketed
hogs
hogs.Wallaco
Wallace & Stitt marketed hogs from Coin ,
la
la.W.
W. F. Perkins of the firm of Perkins &
Oglesby marketqd hogs from Ootavla
E. P. Everett of Lyons was In with cattle
Gus A , Anderson ot Weatmark was In
with cattle from Loomis Andersen reports
plenty of corn but few nogs in his soctiou of
Phelps county
Mr Ueach of Hamburg , la , was looking
ever the yards •
J. M. Straban of Wayne , ono nf the largo
shippers , who has been vary ill , is reported
much bettor today
Louis Smithborger and T , M. Mack of
Stanton were in with cattle
Kerndt Brothers , extensive shippers of
Bird City Kan . , had two ears ot cuttlo and
ono of hogs on the market
OMAHA > WHOLESALE MA.RKI2T&
Proiluoe , Kruits , Etc
Eoos Strictly fresh , 13gl4c ( ; cold storage
8@l0o. ' '
Hides , Pelts , Tallow ; Etc Green salted
hides J 4Wo ; No 2 , g. b. h , Ides , 2o ; dry flint
hides , OfciGo ; calf hides , 4 } ' @l ) c ; damaged
j hides , 8o loss ; sheep pelts.green , each , 25c@
$1.00 ; sheep pelts , dry , per lb , 7@l3Ko ; tal
low No 1 , 3 } < o ; No 3 , 8o ; grease , white ,
4@4 > fe ; yellow , 25 < @ 3. '
HuTTEit Cronmery , fu 'ricy , 30@33o ; choice ,
10@l7a Dairy , fancy , l4c10o ; choice , 11@
12c. Country , fancy , 11(3H2q ( ; good to cholco ,
0@lto j ; fair , 7@3c ; lnforWU@0c.
Pickles Medium , per < bbl , $4.75 ; small ,
$5,75 j : guorkins , $0.75 : Cjdt U chow chow ,
qts , , $5,85 ; pts , $3.35. r
Poultrv Dressed , per lb Chickens , 0@
9@llc. < 8o i ; ducks , 9@10o ; goes / ' 6 " , 'l0@llo ; turkeys ,
Potatoes 33@35o fof 'dholce ;
common ,
' '
.
20@25o.
Sweet Potatoes 70 < § 73e.
Onions 50 < a)70a ) Veil
Saueb Khaut Hbis , $ L75 ; half bbls , $2.75.
Game Mullnrd ducks $8.00(33 ( 50 ; mixed
ducks , 1.5J@i.O0 ; teal , $1.85@1.50 ; Jack
snipes , $1.00il.25 ( ; Juck rabbits , $ . ' 1.50(31.00 ( ;
small rabbits , $1.00 ( 1.30 ; squlrroU , $1,003
1.10 ; plover 75@H,00.
CiDEU-Hbls , $5.50 : hit bbls , $3.25.
Mai-le Sdoau 12 > fi315o ( per lb
Funs Heaver , par lb , $3.50@l.O0 ; otter ,
each , $3.07.00 ( ) ; wolf , each $1.50@2.OO ;
coon , oacb , 85@75o ; mink , each , lS OOd ;
muskrat , fall , 6Vllc ( : kkunk , rat , 85&0Joj
badger , rat,26@S03 ; deerskins , fall , per lb ,
18@87o ; winter , 80(43Jc. (
. Beams Choice hand picked oavy $ l.75@
3.00 ; uhoico band picked medium , $1 03@l,70 ;
cholco
hand ulcited country , $ l,6JJji,75 ;
clean country , $1.23@l,50 ; inferior country ,
$1.0001.85. "
PiiovisioNs ' Hams No 1 , 10 lb average ,
9i'e20to33lbs.84'o ; } ; 13 to 14 lbs 9tfo ;
shoulders 4 } o : breakfast bacon , No I , so :
bam sausage , 8 } < c ; dnod beef hams , 7o ;
beef tongues , $0.00per dozen ; dry salt meats ,
6@5 } u per lb ; ham roulette , OUc ; add lo per
lb for small lots
AwLES-Per bbl , common , 3.002.25 ;
choice ( , $3.50C < WOO ; fancy , $4.0Og5.00. (
Mince Meat So per lb
Honey ir < l > lfo ) per lb for choice ,
Piiesrhvrs SqDIOo tier lb
Jellies ! @ 4o per lb
Beeswax No 1. l < VU9e ,
Pins Feet Plenled , kits , 70c ; spiced pigs
tongues > , kits $2.35 ; pickled tripe , kits , (13c ( ;
pickled 1 H. C. tripe , kits , S3c ; spiced pigs
hocks > , kits $1.13.
, Flouii State , $3.00(31.00 ( ; fancy , $ l.0.Kft
5.00. '
5.00.Hav
, Hav Cholco upland , $0.00 ; midland , $4,50 ;
lowland ' , $ i 60
Chop Feed $12.50.
Huan $10.r > O.
Lkmons Fancy , $5.0DJ 1,00 ; cholco , $ .1.60
' 3.oo.
Celeht Per dor , 80c.
Califoiima GiiAfES $100 : pears , $2.73 ,
Mess Pouk I'or bbl , $ D.755l0.i5. ? !
, Bananas According to size , per bunch ,
$3.oo@i.oo. ;
HUTTRUlNn Tubs , 13c : roll , 14c ,
Coooanuts Per 100 , $3.00 ,
Ari-i.n Hutteii Oo
CltANIlKHIItES"-$10.00@ll.r.O.
Ouaniies Florida , per box , $ .1 OOC VOI
Hi'ckwukat Flour Per bbl , $ l,75 $ * > .50.
Wool Fine , average 83@33c ; medium
nverngc3I | ( ; 22c ; quarter blond , avorogo , 18
( a2c ( ) ; coarse , average , 15 170 ; cotts and
rough , average , 14@10c
Cons 18c
Oats lBc
Veal Choice , medium bo ! , 0@3o ; choice ,
heavy , 4(5lc. ( (
LivePioeoss Per doz , $1.50.
Grocer Us
Diukii Fuuit Ciirrnnt , now,5J e ; prunes ,
caskB 1,300 lbs , 5c ; prunes , bbls or bugs ,
t } { c\ \ citron peel , drums , 20 lbs , 28j ; lemon
peel , drums , 19lbs , 18c ; fnrd dates , boxes 12
lbs , 10c ; apricots , choice cvnpornted , 14o ;
anrlcots , Jelly , cured , 23 lb boxes , 10c ; apri
cots , fancy , Mount Hamilton , 83 lb boxes ,
l ( > e ; apricots , choice , bugs , 80 lbs , 14 } o ; up-
plos , cvnporatod , Allien , 60 lb boxes , On ;
npplos , star , 8c } ; apples , faucy , Aldcn , 61b ,
10o ; npplcs , fancy Allien , 3 lb , 10 } < c ; Salt
Luke , 5 fo ; blackborr'cs ' , evaporated , 60 lb
boxes , hi ) < sfiyochorrics \ , pitted , dry cured ,
13c ; pears , Culifornin tuiiuy , } VS boxes , 831b ,
12o : peiichuB , Cul Nol , fancy , ' -j9 , unp bags ,
80 lb , 15e ; nectarines , red , 14u ; nectarines ,
silver boxes , 15c : nlttod plums , Cal 3.3 lb
boxes ' , 8 } o ; raspborrlos , evao , N. Y. , now ,
23 } a ; prunes , Cat , R C , 90-100boxcs,83lbs , ,
7u : prunes , U. C. (50-70. ( 9o ; ornngo peel , ! 5o ;
raisins , Culifornin Loudon , crop 1889 , $2.83 ;
Cal loose , muscatels , crop 18S9 , $2.00 ; Val
encias , 1SS3 , Oo ; Valonclas , now , 8K ° i Cul
seedless , sits , % a.
Can.neh Goods Fruits , California Canned
Goods , Standard Brands , 3 } lbs , per doz
Apricots , $1.70@1.85 ; uprlcols , plo fruit ,
$1.55 ; gallons , $4.05 ; blackberries , $3 35 :
cherries , black $2.00@2.25i cherries , white ,
$3.33(143.50 ( : crapes , $ I.05@1.S0 ; Dears , Uart-
lott , $2.10@3.30peachos ; , yellow , $3.10@8.35 ;
peaches , lemon cling , $2.35 ; plums , egg ,
$1.05(31.SO ( ; plums , eold drops , $1.80 ; plums ,
grocn gages , $1.05(3)1.80 ( ) ; peaches Hay City ,
with puts in , $1.00 ; currants , $2.30 ; gooseberries -
berries , $3.30 ; nectarines , $2.05 ; quinces ,
$3.10 ; raspberries , $2.90strawborrios ; , $2.75 ;
peaches , 3 lb eastern staudards , $1.85 : 3 fl >
eastern seconds , $1 a3@1.53 ; 3 lb plo , $1.10 ;
0 11 > pic , $2,00 ; gallon , pie , $3.00 ; Crescent
anples high standards , $3.50 ; 2 1b gooseberries -
rios , 90c ; 2 lb strawberries , 9U@93c : 3 lb
raspberries , $1.00 ; 2 lb blueberries , 80ii90i ( : ;
2 lb blackberries , 03@75o ; 3 IT * strawberries
preserved , $1.S02 ; lb raspberries , preserved ,
$1.80 ; 3 lb blackberries , preserved , $1.80 :
pineapples , Bahama chopped , $3.00 ; 3 lb
Uahama grated , $2.75 ; 3 lb Bahama sliced ,
$3.50 ; 3 lb Standard sliced , $1.33031.50 ; cher-
rics , 2 lb red , Baltimore , 85@95c
Canned Fisit-Urook trout , 3lb , $2.40 ; sol
mon trout , 3 lb , $2.33 ; clams , 1 lb $1.33 ;
clams , 2 lb , $2.09 ; clam chowder , 3 lb , $1.75 ;
dovilcd eraos , 1 lb , $2.33 ; deviled crabs 2 lb ,
$3.50 : codfish balls 3 lb $1.75 : cavinr Uu \
* : . * . > ; oois , j iu , f.i.'iu ; lunsiers , i iu , i.uji
lobsters 2 lb , S2.95 : loosters , deviled , X lb ,
$2.35 ; mackerel , 1 lb , $1.75 ; mncnerol , mus
tard sauce , 8 lb , $2.00 ; mackerel , tomato
sauce i , 3 lb , $2..t0 ; oysters 1 lb , $1.10 ; oysters ,
2 1b , $1.85 ; salmon , C. It , lib , $1.90 ; sal
mon , C. It , 3 lb , $2.80 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 lb ,
? 1.00 ; salmon , Alaska , 3 lb , $3.05 ; shrimps ,
1 lb , $2.55.
Conrisn Extra Georges , nnw,5/c ; Grand
BanK , now , 4 } < c : Turkey cod , largo middles ,
84fc } ; silver 8 lb elocks , Oo ; snow white , 2 lb 1
bricks , 7Xc ; snow white , crates 12-5 lb '
boxes , 7u ; Iceland halibut , lie ; medium
scaled herring , 25c ; No 1 sealed herring ,
33o ; domestic Holland herring , 53c ; Ham '
burg spiced herring , $1.50 ; Russian sardines ,
75c ; Russian sardines , plain 55s ; imported ' :
Holland herring , Crown brand , 80c ; do , 1
fancy mila-crs , 90c.
Fisn Mackerel , No 1 shore , half bbls ,
$13.00 ; bloaters , half bbls , $18 00 ; white fish ,
half bbls , $7.00 ; trout , Half bbls , $5.50 ; fam .
ily white fish $3.00 ; salmon $8.50 ; I lb mack
erel unerring ; ti.uuicyi.iu ; i iu unuu iiauuius ,
$1.75 ; 3 lb lobsters , $2.90@3.00 ; 1 lb lobsters ,
$1.90@2.00 ; 1 lb Alaska salmon , Aleut , $1.00 ;
2lb oysters , 10 oz , Uultlmoro Peorlcss , $1.85 ;
1 lb oysters , 5 oz-Baltimore Peerless , $1.10 ;
2 lo select , 13 cz Peerless , $3.35 ; 1 lb clams ,
little necks , $1 25 ; 3 lb clums , little nocks ,
$3.10 : li lb sardines , Imported , Dorcnso , 100s ,
$11.00(310.00 ( ; } f lb sardines , imported , per
case 100s , $15.0u 0.00 ; } < lb imported boneless -
loss sardines " , 2Ue ; X lb sardines , American ,
per 100s , French style , $159@3.0J ; } { lb sardines -
dines , American per cuso 10js , French style ,
$7T0@3.00 ; \ { lb sardines , mustard , per case
50s , $4.00ft4.25 ( ; imported Key sardines ,
$13.00.
ViS'JETAiiLcs Tomatooi 3 lb extra , $1.00 ;
3 lb Standard , Woslern brands , 00@95o ;
gallons , strictly standard , $2.90 , Corn
Preferred stock sugar corn , finest
grown , $1.00 ; gllt-odco sugar corn , very
line , $1.60 ; McMurray's 3 lb sugar corn ,
$1.31 ; 3 lb extra , Western brands , 85c@l 09 ;
2 lb standard , Western brands , 70iS0c. (
Mushroons I lb French extra Uno,32cJ25c ( ;
1 lb French , fine , 18@22c ; 1 lb French , ordi
nary , 1018o. Peas Tros line , per can , 35c ; 1
domi fine , per can , 10c ; 3 lb extra , sifted ,
$2.00 ; 3 lb Early June , $1.35@1.35 ; 2 lb Mar •
row , standard bruud , $1 10 ; 3 lb soaked , 59c.
String Hoans 3 lb high grade refugee , 90c ; I
3 lb Golden Wax beans , 75c ; 2 lb string
beans , 70c. Lima Beans -3 lb soaked , 75c ;
Boston Baked Beans 8 lb Lewis , $1.05 ;
Crown brand , $1.50. Swcot Potatoes 3 lb j
Now Jersey , $1.00 : Daisy , $1.85. Pumpkin
3 lb new pumpkin , 95c.
Cocoa } lb tin , 40c per lb
Chocolate 33ftj35o per lb ; German chick
or.v , red , 8o ,
OiLS-Kerosone-P. IV , 10c ; W. W. . lStfe :
headlight , 13c ; gasoline , 12c ; salad oil , $1.35
09.00 nor dozen
Suoahs Cut loaf , 8c : cut loaf , cubes , 1a i
tandurd , powdered , 7c ; XXXX , powdered ,
1a\ \ granulated , standard , 7@7 } < c ; confec
tioners' A , OJfc ; white extra C , OJj 'cj extra
C Neb , Oo ; amber 5o.
SoArs Castile , mottled , per Hi , 6@10o i
do , white , per B > , 13n15c. ( !
Canned Meats t lb lynch tougue , $3.00 ;
$130 ; 3 lb corned beef , $3 05 ; 0 tt > corned i
beef , $0.50 ; 14 lb corned boor , $14.00 , 3 lb
boneless pigs feet , $3.35 ; 1 lb English brawn
$1.30 ; 3 1b English brawn , $2.00 ; 0 tl > En 1
glish brawn , $0.50 ; 1 lb compressed ham ,
$1.75 ; 3 lb compressed bam , $2,75 ; ,1 lb
chipped benf , $2.00.
Lve-$1.754.50.
GiNaEn Jamaica , \i pints , $3.00 per doz
Cheese Young Americas full cream i ,
lltfu : factory twins , lie ; off grades , 7rf8c ;
•
Vun Rosson Edam , $11.50 per doz ; sap sago ,
33c ; brick , 13fc ; limburger , lie ; domestio
Swiss , 1 . ' ! ( iiHe ; imp Swiss , 30c.
WiiAPW.vi Papbii Straw , per It ) , \)4@
So ; rag , 2 } o ; manillo , H , 5@0V/c ; No 1 ,
7cBaqs
Baqs Union squnro , 85 per cent off list
bALT-Dairy , U0 Xb in bbl , bulk , $3.10 ;
best grade , GO , 5s , $3.30 ; best grade , 100 , 3s 1.
$2.40 ; best grade , 28 , 10s , $3.30 ; rock salt ,
crushed , $1.60 ; dairy salt , Ashton,5ll lb bags ,
83c ; . bulk , 834 lb bags , $3.35 ; common , In
'
bbls , $1.35.
Faiiihaceous Goons Barley , JJ lo ; fa
rina , 4ke ; peas , 3u ; oatmeal , 34.to ; maca :
roni , 10c ; vermicelli , 10c : rico , 4 ( < { ( l > fo ; s go
and tapioca , 0$7o ( ; lima beans , tie
CorrxB Roasted Arbucklo's Arlasa
3 Xo : MoLtughlln's ' XXXX , 34Xe ; Germsn I
34-l u ; Dilwortb,24Xu ; Aluroma,3IXo ; bulk ,
341/c.
Hkmp.Twine Heavy , 14o ; medium , 10o ! i
light , 17cj 18 1) . G80o ; 84 , 20o ; 30 , 19a ; 48 ,
17c : broom twines , colored , 80a.
Mattiiess Twink Very tine , 40a ; Ono , 88a ;
medium , 35a ; binders , 18a
Sail Twine Very line ( Ux , 33o ; tine flax ,
89c ; line cotton , 32o ; Calcutta bump Mo
Salsod\-l&OIK" ( far lb ,
Staiicii IJiOJSo per lb
Stove Polish $3.00@5.87 per gross ,
Bitoous 1 tie , $2 01 : 8 tie $ J.80 : stables ,
$3 83 ; common , $1.50u1.75. ( }
Haos Am , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lewiiton , per
100. $17.00.
Nuts Almonds , 15o ; Brazils , 14c ; filberts ,
12K ; pecans Ho ; walnuts , 13 } u ; peanut ,
cocks , 8 ; roasted , Uo ; Tennessee peanuts
'
7o.
SriCEB Whole , per lb Allspleo , IPe ; Cas-
sla , China , 0e ; cloves , Ponang , 24o ; nutmegs ,
No 1 , 75o ; pepper , 1819o ( ! ; shot pepper , 83c.
Duuos ( Grocers ) Per lb Borax , He ] ;
coppsrAj t , 2tfc } ; Hay leaves , 14c : luo ltkj ;
cpcom i salti , 4c ; glsuber salts , ile : sulphur ,
4 > Vc ; blue vltrol , 9c ; nlum , 4c ; tartaric neld , ,
48c ; rosln 'Jc : salt ; > ter , absolutely pure , 10c ;
gum i camphor Bibs in box , I oz eskes , 83c ;
hot I ) * , if anillli packages , 20n ; sngo , 14 and
} ; < -lb pjekages , 15c : madder , 13c ; saltpeter ,
10e ; Indleo , n-lb nnd 5-lb boxes , S F , 0370c ( ! ;
Indigo I , 8-lb and 5 lb bsxo * . Madrls , 73o ; seal
ing I waxrB'ilb boxes , red , 3 } j ; sosllng wax
33 ! lb bones , white , 4e.
CorrEE Green Fancy old golden Rio ,
23e ! ; fancy old peaoerry , 23i : ; Rio , nholoa
to I fancy , 21a : Hlo , prime , 81o ; I ! 10 , good ,
80c ! ; Mocha , 29c ; Java , fiincy Matiachllng ,
3S ! ! Java , good Interior , 31c ; Afrlctn , 8I0
Hope Manilla rope , 15j basis ; slstl rojie ,
12o : ; cotton rope lOe ; now process , SXo-
Cotton Twine Hlbb very fine , 3 or 4 ply ,
23d ! ; line , 80o ; Daisy 180.
Olives Quarts , per doz , $3.75 ; pints , per
doz i , $ . ' . ' 23 ; bulk , psrgul , Die
Vineoak 80 gr elder , 8c ; good , 12o ; fine ,
10c.
10c.Molasjks
Molasjks Bbls , N. O , cholco , par gal ,
45c ; bakers , 28c : black strap , SOe
Dry Good • .
CAUt'sr Waiu' Hlbb , white , IS'iu ; colnrod ,
Sltfo
11ATT9 SUindard , 8c ; gem , 10c ; beauty ,
12 } o ; boone , 14c ; peerless , cased , $0.60.
Coiiset Jk ns lloston , 7 } < e ; Androseoj
gin , 7J/c ; Konrsargo , 7\fi : ; Uockiort , 0 fc ;
Conestega , OJfc
Ticks Oakland A , 7 ? o ; International YY ,
So ; Shottickut , S , SJ \Vufron ; , No 870 , 10c ;
HortvIcK , HA 18c ; Aemo 13o ; York , 30-inrh ,
12Kc ; York , SMneh l. 'l > , 'o ; Hwlft River So ,
Thorndiko , OO , 8fo } ; Tnnrndlke , KF 8tfo } :
Thorndlko , 180 , 8fo } ; Thorndlke , XX , 14e ;
Cordis No 5 , lltfc ; Cordis So , 4 , 10ft ! ! .
Kentuckv Jeans Memorial , lis : Glen
wood , 8O0 ; Ky , Star , 83c ; ilorcutes , ISo ; Em
pire , 23c ; ColUwold , 27fo ; Mcllvlllo , 83e ;
Unng-tip , 27 } c.
CitAsit Stcvons' 13 , 5.fo } ; Stevens A , 7c ;
bleached , 80 ; Slovens' P. 7Jfc ; b oiichod , SJ o :
Stovcns' N , 8K0 ; bleached , 'JVtfo ; Stevens '
Sltr , ll' c
Miscellaneous Table oil cloth , $2.30 ;
tublu oil cloth , murblo , $3.50 ; plain Holland ,
9Wo : dado Holland , \'i \ } { .
Funnels Plnld Raftsmen 30c ; Clear
Lake , IHKo ; Iron Mountain , 20ku ; White
GII , No 8 , - > f , 234o } : GH No I. ) f , 20 c ;
UH No 2 } l , 22Kc ; UU No 1 , Jf , 3Ue ; Que-
choo No 1 , Jf 42o.
PittNTS Solid Colors Atlantic , ( ! e : Sin
ter , 0c ; Berlin oil , tltfe ; Gamer oil , 7@7Ko ;
Pink and Rnbi-s Klciimoml , ( i'.Jc ; Allen , Hi :
Riverpoint , 5Uo ; Stool Kivor Oo ; Pac.llo ' ,
0 fo ; Indigo Blue St Leger , 5 } c ; Wesh-
ington , Oo : American , ( ! } e : Arnold , 5tfe ;
Arnold Century , 9c ; Amand , 12e ; SHefcl A ,
12o ; Windsor gold tk't ' , Wl4c\ \ _ Arnold 11 ,
10 > Jc ; Arnold A , 12e ; Arnold Gold foal ,
lOKc ; Yellow Seal , WKo-
Cam lues * Slater , 5o ; Woolsu3c ; Stand
ard , 5o ; Peacock , flc
Flannel White Quoeche No 3 , Jx inch
37fc : Quecchc " , No II , J Inch , 81 } o ; Ana
wan , 32Xo ; Windsor , "iyia ; rod U. 24 inch ,
15j 'c : E 24 inch , 21Kc : GG 81 inch 30c ; II A
F , h Inch , 33c ; J R F. Jfiuch37c ; G , (
inch , 25a
SimLP No 1 plain , 8 aad 18 in , $17.03 ;
no 8 plain , 8 and 10 in , $15.50 ; No 1 , O. G.
$17.00.
Denims Amoskoag,7cz ; ' 0(5 ( 1 Everett
Ooz , 13c ; York , 9 oz , 13c : Haymaker , 8 > c ;
Jaftroy XX , lie : .laiTroy XXX , 18c ;
Heaver Creek , AA lll c ; HnavorCrcek UB ,
lie ; Hoavcr Creek CC.IOc. .
Ginoiiam I'lunket cheens , tSJfe ; bl 'n-
ton , I59fu ; York , lyfo ; Normandi dre.-n > , .i jr ;
Calcutta dross , 7 > s 'c ; Renfrew dress , b4
@ 13 } < c. .
PitiNTs Dress Charter Oak , 5/c } ; Rit-
mnpo , 4 } c ; Lodi , 5J < fo ; .flloti , Oc ; Richmond ,
6c ; Windsor , O'-fc ; Eddystono , ( JVe ; Pacific ,
6c.
Popi.ah LDMiiEu-Clear poplar box bds , } i
in , s2s , $35.00 ; clear poplar , * jj in panel ,
$ .10.00 ; clear poplar , % m panel , $83.00 ; cleur
poplar , H in panel , stock wide , a 8 s , $88.00 ;
cleur poplar corrugated ceiling ) i in , $89.50.
Posts White cedar 0 in hulves , 18c ;
white codyr , fi } in halves and S In quarters ,
lie ; white cedar , 4 In round , lOj ; Tennessee
red codnr , split , 10s ; split oak , white , So ;
sawed oak , 17c.
Battens , Well Tuhino , Pickets O. O.
battB , 2 > „ ' inch O'Je ' ; O. G. batls , 85@8 ss ,
85c ; 3 inch well tubing , D. & M. und bev
$81.00 : pickets , D & II , flat , $21.00 ; pickets ,
D & H , square , $18.00.
Ckili.no and Partition 1st com % in ,
white pine partition , $32.00 ; 2d com V in 1
white pine purtion , $ i7.00 ; clear % in yellow
pine celling , $20.00 : clear % In Norway ,
$14.00 ; 2d com % in Norway , $13.00. '
Lime Best , 80o.
Cement $1.25.
Pl-ASTElt $2.20.
lit -tals.
Block Tin Small pig , 2Sc per lb ; bar 1
29c per lb
Pnl PRli PInnlOinri bnllntnt7.nq. . H'2n lii p
lb ; cold rolled 83c lb .
. per ; shouthing 3 > c per
lb ; pitta and flats , 28c per lb
Galvanized Sheet IhonDlsct , 50-10 per
cent ; pat plan iron A. 10 } c ; H , ! ) } c
Roofing Charcoal , I. C , 14x20 , 112 , $0.00 ;
I. X. , $7.50.
Sheet Ikon No 20 , $3.75 : No 27 , $3.85.
SOLDEK 14@10j.
Tin Plate I. C , 10x14. 235 , $7.50 ; I. X ,
10x14 , 225 , $9.25.
Tin Plate Coke f. C , 10x14 , 225 , $0 50.
Steel Nails Base , $3.00.
Steel Wike Nails Haso , S3.50.
Wibe Jap barb , $3.01 ; galv , $1.20.
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GRApr ,
ProvisionsMStocks
Basement Fiwt National Bank ,
a05 Soulh llllli SlicctOiimlm. .
OMAHA MANMCTOM-
Boots and 8hooa-
KtllKENDALL , JOSES & CO ,
Successors to Heed , Jones , V Co
Wholesale Maniifacira ! of Boots & Mi
Ag nt lor Hoaton Itubber Shoo To , 1103. HOI and 110) I
liarney Direst Umslia Mebraikn
OroworB ,
StonZ AILElt ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
Ull North Klgbl atb Btrset , Omans Nebrmt * .
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Cornloo
EAOLE CORN JOE WOIIKS ,
Mannfactorert ofGalyanizci Iron Cornice 1
Wlodoir-ctpt aad meMllle ikrllubts Jolin Epeneter ,
proprlsior 103 antt 11J South iota street
' > *
Btoam fitting , Pumps , etc
OLAIlKSIKAil UHATI.yU CO ,
- Pumps , Pipes ana Engine ,
Etesm , water , rsllwsr snd lulntni : supplies , etc
m.Wisnd Wl Vtrimn street , Oaislis
U. S. WIND ENOWE * PUMP CO ,
Steam and Water Supplies ,
HslllOr wlol mllll 918 sad BMJonel lOralUs
U. K , Uoss , Acllng Mnnssor :
nitOWNELL & CO ,
Engines , Boilers ana General Mactiinery
Puaet-lroa work , ileum paisps saw mills U13-121I
I.e T o ortb street , Oi ab .
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IronWorka
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PAXTOX A VIBliLINU IHON WOIIKS ,
Wrongs ana Cast iron Bniliing Wort
Saflner , brass work , general foundrr , machine , and
lilackiuiltb work Office onJ works U. 1 * . Itr
and 11th street , uroaba
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OMAHA WIIIE t lUOff WORKS ,
Mannractnrers of Wire M Iron Railings l
Desk rails , window guards Dower stands , wire signs
etc la Norm Itit street , Umaliai
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OMAHA SAFE A lliON WORKS ,
Manf'rs ' of Fire and Bnrelar Proof Safes ,
Vaults , jail work Iron abutters and An eiearxs
QAndrecupropr Ccr.lllli and . ' ! ssonBis
;
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Wholesale manufacturer
Sail Doors Blinds
, , and Mouldings ,
Branch office , 13th aad Hard streets , Omalia Neb
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SOUTH OMAHA
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UNION BTOOK YARD CO ,
OfSontuOmaba , Limitei I I
OMAHA JOBBEYs'llRECTJLRL '
LlXJNaiCR A METCALFCO ,
AerlcDlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriages
Du le , elo < Vhoie slo Oaisia Nebraska ,
IIOUNE , MtUtUHXA STOhOAltU CO ,
Manufacturers and Jobbers In
Wagons , Buggies , Rikei , PiOws.Eta .
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Cor.ctb and Paclilostreets , Omabv
A r > l8la7 Matorlal _ B. _
A mhi > i : , Jr ,
Artists ' Materials , Hm and Organs ,
IMJIWiula" street , Omalia , Nebrasla
Boots nnil Shnnn
11' . 1' . MORSE A CO ,
Jobbers of Boats anl Sioe ! ? .
101 , ll \ 1103 Douxlsi atroet , OmVia Manufartorr ,
, Burumer slreel lloiion
w > < Coal , coke , Eto
.iii.vMU/fi .n7r i.\T/ca.
Minc"sandSilpp3sfllar.laJdSf 1 ! ? ( ) Coa's
. ' 01 lr t XfitP "H tlin 1 n il "n - , Omnlm , NmS
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OMAHA COAL , COKE'A LIME CO , "
Jobbers of Bard aid , Soft Coal
a Soulh 111b street Omalia Nebraska
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NEllRAliKA FUEL CO ,
Shippers of Coal and Coke
til South l.U' .i slrett , Omnlia , Nebraska
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, . . _ _ CotrirnlBaloyi nndTsTorogq
111 UDELL A RI DO ELL , '
Storage and emission Morcnaiits ,
fipoclaltlds--lluttr , ni/ss , rh e poultrr , gamta
llll llowmd street Orunlia , Neb
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DEAN , ARMSTRONG .t c6. ,
Wholesale Cigars
KHHorth j . Ctli StreetOmsbft , Neb Hello ' 1 3 ,
i r ' ' = 3
! i 25i2il L5JLn' ' NoHojlS ;
Jir E. SMITH A CO ,
Dry J 1 Goods , Furnishing Goods aud Notions
• 1101 and 1101 Douglas , cor Iltli slrcut , Omaha , Neb
KILPATRrCKKOCH ' DRY ' aOODS CO , "
Importers & Jobbers in Br ? Good ? , Notions
Gents ( Furnishing : ( looIs fornar tllh and Uirnor
I atreots , Omaha , Nubrnste
FurnHuro .
DEWEY A STONE , *
Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnre ,
, Cnrnamstreet , Ouiaha , Nebraska
CHARLES SIHVERWK ,
Fnrnitnre
. Oaiabft , Nebraika
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OrooorloB .
MeCORl ) , DRADY A CO ,
Wholesale Grocers
litb and I/eavenwcrth st.iets , Omaba , Nebraska
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Hardware
wj i } r67vtcit ,
Eeayy Hardware , Iron and SlecL
SpriDKB irasor ito k , hriiTrnro lumbar , etc \Z& \
: : il KiirnejHtruot.Omatiti. .
UntEBAUQlIA TAYLOR
Bnllflers' ' Hardware ami Scale Rejair Shop
Uecbanlcs Tools anil lluralo Pciles 1I0A Douglaa
street , Omuba , Ntb
Lumber , Eto
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JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lnmbe ? , Etc
Imported and Amrrlcnn | > ortlan < l Cemrnt- Stat *
ascnt for Milwaukee Hydraulic Ceineut
and ( 'uro : ; Wlilto llrao
CHAS R. LEE , '
Dealer in Hardwocd Lumber ,
Wodcarpels ant parquettlonrnir Bthanl IJjujIsj
strocts , Ooja'jn , Nebroska
OMAHA LUM1IER CO ,
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
l tb street and Union Pacing track , Omaha
- Louis Bradford , "
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash
Doors , eto Tarda Corner 7th and Douja : . OHIO *
Corner 10th and Douiflas
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FRED W. OR AY ,
Lumber , Lime , Cemeit , Etc , Etc
Cornet tith an-1 ixunlas strern Omaha
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C. N. DIETZ
Dealer in All Kmns of Lumber ,
lSih aud California streets , O.nolia , Nebraska
Hlllllnory ontJ Notiona
I. OIJERFELDER A CO ,
Importers < & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
203 , S1U and 212 S'jut' .i Utb street
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Notions
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J. T. JIOB'NSON NOTION CO ,
Wholesale ' Notions and Furnishing Goods
1124 Uarnoy alreet , Omaba
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Oils
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CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO '
Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils
Axle Crea , etc Omaha . A. II Illshop , Manager
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CA RPENi ER PAPER CO ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry a nice slock of or n.Ing , wrapping nnd writing
paper Special attention glreu lo card paper ,
I . , ' , ' . I
_ _ „ _ ' Safce ' to _
A. L DEA NE A CO .
General Agents ( or
Halls ' Safes
821 anil 321 South 10th Bt , Omaha .
Toys , Etc
JLUAIWYACO ,
Jobbers of
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods ,
B0' < se Furnishing Ooods Cblldren's Carriages 120k
Farnata strut , Omaha Neb
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CHICAGO SHORT LINE
OF TBI ! '
Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul R'y ' ,
TbA Ucst Route from Omaha aud Council
UluiTs to
= = = THE EAST E-
TWO TUAINB DAILY BKTtVEKN OMAHA
AMD COU.NOIL I1LUKF3
Chicago , AND MilnauUee ,
St Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Bapldir
Bock Islands Freeport , Bockford ,
Clinton , ( Dubuijuc , Darcnport ,
Elgin , Madison , JancHrllle ,
BelolU Winona , La Crosse ,
And all other Important point * East , Northeast ant
Boutll l t.
Tot through tickets call on tbe tlaket agcat at ISO ]
Depot farnaru , street , In Uarkur Uloek , or at Uulo Fa (
rnllmaa Elsepere and the flheit Dining Cars In th
orldsr run on tbe main line of tne Chicago , Ull
waukee A be I'aul Uallwar and werr attention It
paid to passengers bj eourteoua cmpJo/e. of ttui
luiTrLLKH sleneral ,
Manager
j. F. TUCHUII , A.il.twit Uaneral Manager
A , V. It
Ticket Agent CAHPUNTait , Ueaeral raasenger ant )
OKO a. HKAFrOBI . ) . Aselttaat Gtaaral [ 'ustate *
nd Ticket Agent
yJCLAltKQgaeriJBuisrlntenasBi
Dr JOHNXJ JONEST
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OOcc , U.K.Cor , ltU and Uouglas rill , OuabaMf