Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 08, 1890, Image 3

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HH | Corn KilillillH Orcntcr Wertkiirss
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B ; CIICAiU ! I'ltODOOR MAIlKUtS ,
B' Cmkhoo , Feb " . ISpochl Toloram to
HJB riu : lrn ! | Snow wns fulling faat when
trailing co mm cue til tin * morning , find the
HB feature of ttio days ' business wns the weak
; HN | , 1K'n3 which wns occasioned by the extremely
. > mild tetnperaturo , which was moltinp the
' K < snow nbout ns quickly as it fell Tins was
> H. lost sight of , Hakes of the beautiful np-
H imrontly calling up visions of hitherto ox-
, H , posed who.it Holds wranpod In their needful
H | winter raiment The extremity of the do-
Hf prcssion was reached in the first bourn of
Hf trading , when from TSJtfe at the start May
H | had been worKed down to 73 's c Covering
H' or shorts ami buying ntraliist privileges at
H the latter ilguro was too heavy and long con
H tinucd to permit of further decline , and an
m H imnrovoment over tlio owiilng prices was
crudually Drought nbout There was n loss
i for the day , however , ofm as comuarca
t with the final figures of tliu day before , the
closing quotations being $ } ftb Sc A
H. . prominent feature of the days ' buainesi dur-
fl ir.g the first hour of trading , nnd one which
HBIV probably wclghod ns heavily with local
• speculators as the fulling snow , wns n solid
H plialnnx of thirty-two broKurs selling wheat
Bta minultnncouslv for ono prominent bear oner-
HI ntor It was to tlio efforts uf this united oanu
Rf that the early decline was in a largo unrt
-Hir due , but tlio low point of the dny wns too
7 tumpting a prlco to these hiivbig a prollt in
M , r previous Hales nnd tholr realizing purchases
B' ' caused the subsequent rally
! mv . . Corn was weaker thnn ever nnd the reaR -
R > > sons advanced by railway managers for
) | j ' their reluctance to rcduco rates from No-
aHU brnska points appear to hnvo been well
ff taken They claimed that tlio farmers would
i Bt- not bo bcncllltcd , and the dccliuo here today ,
m ] < which was etiicfly based upon the reduction
' which has llnally boon agreed upon , is some
H coiilirmatlon of their prediction Trading
H was qulto moderate , but the tendency of
H prices was downward Micro was a fa r ilc-
i maud for Mav corn at Die , but July was
1 H most in favor with buyers The range for
' SI the duy was narrow and the decline aver
Hj aged about } o. March closed at " 9fc , May
atil@il : : > onn > l July at31fcbid.
H Oats received fair attention on the regular
i market , ruling easy , with nbout ttio only
now feature the extrusion of trading into
H the July delivery at figures much the sumo
ns those paid for May Business eantcrcd
H in the lnttcr , with liberal transactions at
H " • ' * & & % < : • Near mouths were ' neglected
B at nearly steady prices , with February
H around 21c. Tlio posted receipts were
iH the smallest of the week and nothing wns
B rnpnrted as withdrawn from store , with
H 2D , r > 0 bushels tnlton at Now York lor export ,
_ No - ciisli was nnmlnul at H20)ic ) (
M li ; provisions the days business was a lit
tlu quiet and without any special feature
B Orders from the country and outsiders were
p. . rather small , and tbu trading indulged in by
eH ViV professionals w s mostly of a scnlolng chnr-
eaH v yctor From the opening an easy feeling
M _ controlled the market , which was also inV -
_ Vclinod , ta rule a little lower , though
-tte&'Closing quotations showed n decline
PT of f.3ic. Lnrd was unchanged to 2'iO
V lower and short ribs 2)4@ > lower , In too
T J days business pork , ns usual , led in interest
iVS For cash delivery lurd sold at Jo.SO , 10-lb
H green hams nt 7/c. sugar cured hams
) at bcand green Now Vcrk
AVM fchouldcrs ut 0a For May delivery pork
] M sold nt fO 'J5@1U.03 and closed at $ ' . ) . 'J5n O.DTK-
> ; H Lard for tbu saiao month sold nt f5. ' . )7 ) > and
I H tr . ! ) T > 5C2(1.0 ( ( ) and closed at f5.97J bid bhurt
I H ribs for the same month sold at H.S5@l.S4 ,
[ laVfl and closed ut M.S5 bid
I-H CHICAGO I,1VK SlOCK
SvM CmaAoo , Fob 7. [ Sposial Telegram to
VaVJ Tub Ueb.1 Cattlr The demand wus fair
M and prices about the same as yesterday on
H the ordinary run of shipping und export
VAa stcors Hero and tboro a load or so may
H . liavo sold a sbado stronger , but la a general
Vfl way thcro was llttlo or no change Only a
j H few loads of Texans were on the market
jyS Cow Btock wns steady and there was only a
J H light trade In stockers and feeders in the
* WM early part of the dny on account of the snow
jaVB k. storm , Uhoica to extra beeves (4.00 ( 5.00 ;
Mb medium to good steers , l.&iO to 1.50U lbs ,
W M t $4.20@4.75 ; 1,200 to l.UoO lbs , W.75C 4.50 : 0M
Jlj > to 1.200 lbs $3.00(33.00. ( Stockers and food
jH ers , $ j,2U@3S0 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1,50
' ! @ 3.00 ; bulk , ? J.10@2.40. Texas corn-fed
iAB steers $ .1. ( > 0g3.50 ( ; griiBs stcors , $3.40 ( 3.05.
t m Hrios 'Ihoro was a downturn of about uc ,
M but nt the dcclino business was active , with
H about everything in first hands sold , The
H market closed at ' 3S5@.STJ ; ! for packers
B nnd (3.90 ( 3.05 for shippers Light sorts
H | sold at $3. < J0i3.95. ( {
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Il.NANOlAU
H New Yohk , Fob 7. ISpoclal Telegram to
H Tne Uee I Stocks Such change as was
H noted in the tone of ttio stock market early
H was In a bullish way Transactions were
M narrower than for the past ' fjw days , Ueud-
B ing ulono showing any real activity , though ,
m Lackawanna , liock Island , Louisville &
B Nashville , Atchison , Colorado Coal and
Sugar Hcllnorles did a moderato business
The opening was firm , first prices being gen
B _ erully slightly higher than last evenings
J | P > - - x closing figures , and among the active stocks
.BHP " a furlbor improvement was made in early
. T ? v , trading Colorado Coal shot up 1 per cent to
50 , but lost a portion of the improvement lm-
Jf mediately , and Atchison , after a rlso of %
Va per cent , did the same The great feature
• of the market , howovcr , was Hoadlng , tu
wlilcll tradiuR was very largo , and it stead
H ily rose , touching 43 , when third incomes
wB sold at 43 % Tbo general list was dull and
* H stagnant throughout During the second
B hours business Lackawanna sold a second
H time from 130" to 137 , wbilo Heading wont
Bfl even higher to 4i ) > X , or 3 per cent over the
BB close of last night Itock Island led
K in the upward movumont among west
BB em shares , going to 03 , Durliuglon to
10K and Atchison to 'M } { u second
time The pointer was frcoly given out that
B the pool will soon put Lead trusts at higher
llguros Trndo , however , has ceased to
Bfl chase after trusts To this class of shares
BB can bo traced many and houvy losses , Doth of
B Insiders and outsiders , and to thorn is duo
BV much of the lack of oonfluoneo now prevail *
B ing The advance In Heading on buring by
Kw shorts was mot later in the day by the sale
'ABJ ' of long stock Lackawanna was pushed up
BJB to help hold Heading to Bell on , At the close
BB both of these stocks showed a not gain of
Bfl about 1 per cent for tbo day London bought
Luke Slioro aud St Paul and both were nd-
• B vanccd before the close Hock Island closed
Bl but/per cent under the top price of the
dnyutOJ g. The total sales were 247,031
BJ shares
BJ The fallowing wore the cbslng quotitlons :
f II S. 4s regular IOl ( Northern lacias . S3
US 3coupons , , .isli ; ! do oreferred . , r.
Ml U.a4Usr8jUlsr..UUU 0. & .N , . . , . : . , , . , i
d U.H.4scnunoas.luiU ( ( do nrererre J 141
Bf J'aclUtBsof 'lj 110 N.V.Central loau
fli Central I'aclQo KHil' .D.lB SQ
fli clilcntoSf Alton . . lit ) ltocklslsnd . , , , , , UIH
fl | Cblcazollurllagton O. . SI i St.l' , cn : ;
Bl iOolnnv Kill do preferred . . , . 115H
Bf n.LaiW , „ . .IU7 > iStPaul&Umahs , . Ultt
Bi ) UlneisC ntrJ lis nopretsrrea , . . , , l' &
1 I. , II 4W Union l'aclUo 67i ;
Bfl hansasToras . . . 1U WBt L. * l' . . , , , , . 13U
Lnknahora 100 > ; uoprstorrod . . . . lt'J
flfl j ( JlchtL'ftn Coutral , . 0.5 Western Union , , , , 8i
li flflflW Mosbt Easy at 2$4 ( per cent
H V Pbijib MEiiuiNTiuu Pii'cn 4 > f. 'ijOX per
QflflT * * cent
flfl Stkkliko Eiciunoe Dull aud weak ;
BB sixty-day bills , H.&aji' ; demand , U.W ) ( ,
Ml ii I it IT Stooki
New Yoiik , Feb 7. ISpoclal Telegram
toTitn Hrs , } Tlia folbwli .j rj the mlu *
Ingstock quotatinntt
Alice 'lno IKI Crlsto 1W )
Amador 101 Hnmestnxt . . . . . .700
Aspen 7oo Horn Silver . .zn
Cnlcdonlall.il . .Hi ( laurlo 3760
CoinstockT.bd..30J0 Savage 13.1
Comstock , T , scp.:6l0l : SutterU'reek .150
Uctdwootl T. . . . .HO I
lloml Uirorltiicn
Wasiunotok , Fob 7. { Soocial Telegram
to Tiik HecI Bonds ' offered ! $100,000 nt
11.24 ; $45,000 nt ? t.0l > .
iMionucn MAUKKri
CntcAiio Fob 7. H13 n. ra close
Wheat StcadyiiFobrunry , 75c ; May , TSJ/e ,
Corn Steady February 23 > fo ; May ,
31c Oats Steady ; Foburary , 21o ; May , 23Vc
Kyc Mav , 40o asked ,
Uarlo.v- Nothing doing
Prime Timothy tl.20 ,
Flax-Cash , 11.33.
Whlsky-M.OJ.
Pork-Stondy ; February ' W.iSJ t Mny ,
$0.0i@a.87K. :
Lard Stendy ; February , f.i.77 } : May ,
J5.H7K.
Flour Steady ; winter wheat , $2 00
( S4.35 ; spring wheat , tl.lO ( 4.75 : rye , $2.50
0I2.S5 ; buck wheat , ( I.US l.SO per uwu
Provisions Shoulders , ffl.2riV54.37JJ ( ; short
clour , $5 05 ; short ribs , February , tl.75.
Butter Unchanged ; creamery , 15j$20o ( ;
dairy , 7Q20C ,
Cheese Dull ; full cream Cheddars and
Hats , UiXdlWiei Young Americas 10 ® , '
Eggs Firm ; fresh , 12(3l3c. (
Hides Unchanged ; heavy nnd light green
snltod , 4kn ( > 4ljc ; salted bull , 'Angronn \
salted calf , BJ e > ; dry Hint , 0@"c ; dry salted ,
CJ c ; dry cilf , .ICgilo ; deacon * , each , 2o.
Tallow Unchanged ; No 1 , solid packed ,
4c ; No 2 , 3if(23) ( e ; cake , 4c.
Hccolnts Shiprats
Flour U.000 12,000
Wheat 11,000 17,000
Corn 115,000 231,000
Oats 11S.O00 201,000
New YorK , Fob 7. Wheat Receipts
10,450 bushels ; experts , 33,000 bushels ; spot
steady ; No 2 rod , S45f@S5cln elevator , SOj-io
afloat , SS'-jXcfSrjic f. o. b. ; options closed
steady No 2 red , February , nt 84c.
Corn Receipts , 203,400 bushels ; exports ,
109,350 bushels ; spot weaker ; No 2 , 35 .K
( ( Mlic in elevator , i. ' ' Jfi5373fo | ( alloat ; un
graded mixed , 231j ( } $ , • options steady ,
February closing nt 3tlc.
Oats Receipts , 7d,000 bushels ; experts ,
20,750 bushels ; spot , weaker ; options steady ,
February closing at 2SJ u ; spot No 2 whlto ,
2S (33JKc ( ; mixed western , 27@30o ; whlto
western , 20(3350. (
CofToo Options closed steady , nt 5 points
down to 5 points up ; sales , 3fi,500 bags ;
February , $10.05 ; May , ? 15.00@15.0Ji spot
Rio firmer ; fair cargoes , $10.75.
Sugar--Raw , steady ; refined , quiet
Petroleum United closed for March at
H.078 .
Eggs Firm ; western , 13Ji@14c.
Pork Steady and quiet ; new mess , $10.75
011.25.
Lard--Dull and easy ; western steam ,
$11.17 } , ; May closing at $0.30.
Butter Steady ; Elgin , 2S ( i29c ; western
dairy , 8@17cj creamery , 12@27c.
Cheese Firm ; westornSM10&
MiUfnukur , Fob 7.--Wheat Quiet ;
No 2 spring , on track , cash , 72@73cMay ; ,
73Jfc.
uorn Easier ; No 3 on track , 2Sc
Oats SteaJy ; No 2 whlto , on trnek , 23c.
Rye Quiet ; No 1 , in sto-c , 43c.
Barley Steady ; No 2 in store 42 } c.
Provisions Easier ; porn , $0.27 } .
St Ijtiuiw Fob 7. Wne.it Lower ;
cash , 75 e ; Muy , 77jjfc.
Corn Lower ; cash , 26 > o ; May , 27o.
Oata Lower ; cash , 20o ; May , % ® % .
Pork Easy at S10.00@10.12K.
Lord Steudy at $5.75.
Whisky Steady at $1.02.
Butter Unchanged ) cronmery , 20@2Zc ;
dairy , 2 ( > @ 21c
. * iliiiuoiipili < < . Fob 7. Wheat Lower ,
slow Closing ! No 1 hard , February , 70J o ;
May , 7Sc ; on track , Ti ia ; No 1 northern ,
February , 7BJfo ; May , 77c ; on track , 70K@
77c ; No 2 northern , February , 73J c ; May ,
iiaon } \ track , 73@74J c.
Kniisa * City , Feb 7. Wheat Lower ;
No 2 bard , cash , < S4 u ; No 2 red , cash ,
C9 > ffo bid
Corn Quiet ; No 2 , cash , 22o bid ; Feb
ruary , 22c
Oats No , 2 , cash , 17J o ; February , 17 0
bid
Cliiolniiiiii Feb , 7. Wheat Weaker ;
No 2 red , 77e.
Corn Firm ; No 2 mixed , 32c.
Oats Stronger ; No 2 mixed , 25c.
Ubisky S1.03.
Liverpool , Fob 7. Wheat Quiet but
steady ; holders oftermodorately ; California ,
No 1 , 7s l ) d per cental
Corn Easy ; demand poor ; new mixed
western , 3s 10J per cental
L1VK SIOOIC
Uliloiiin Feb 7. The Drovers Journal
reports ns follows :
Cattle Receipts , 7.000 ; bcoves $4 00(35.00 ( ;
Bteers , $3.00@4.75 ; stockers and feeders , SJ.20
@ 3.50 ; Texas steers , $3.00@3.50 ,
Hogs Receipts , 27,000 : slow and 5c lower ,
closing steady ; mixed , $3.7. i@3.05 ; heavy ,
$3.75@ .00 ; light , $3.75@4.05 | skips , $3.00
@ 3.05.
Shnop Receipts , 7,000 ; steady ; nntives ,
$3.50jt.0.00 : western corn-fed , $ l.50@5.80 ;
Texans , $3.500.00 ( ( ! lambs , $5.0000.40.
Kiuisss City Fob 7. Cittlo Rocelpts ,
3,800 ; shipments , 2,400 , ; market steady :
stcors , $3.25@1,75 ; cows , $1.75@3 70 ;
stockers and feeders , t2.3J ( 3.20.
Hogs Rocelpts , 700 ; shmnients 100 ;
market weak but active ; all grades , $3.70
@ 3.80 ; bulk , $3.75.
National Btoolc Yard , Bast St
IiiiuiH , Fob 7. Cattle Receipts , 000 ;
shipments , 800 ; market steady ; fair to fancy
native steers , $3.20 ; 4.00 ; stockers and feed
ers , $ l.80@3.20.
Hogs Rocelpts , 4,100 ; shipments , 1,100 ;
market slow ; heavy , $3.904,00 ; packing ,
$3.75g3.90 ; light , $3.70(23.85. (
Hloux City , Feb 7. Cattle Receipts ,
COO ; shipments , 55'J ; market active ; canuers
73cCt$1.2a ; cows , ri.oo&jl.US : stockers , $1,50'
@ 2.25 ; feeders , $2,25 ( 2.00 ; veal calves ,
$2 00@3.15.
Hogs Rocelpts , 1,800 ; opened strong but
closed lower Light , $3.70(33.75 ( ; heavy ,
$3 07tfJ3,77K ( ( : mixed , $3.02X ( < i3.07J
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Cat do
Friday , Fob 7.
Only about 1,300 cattle were on the market
today , generally of the commoner kinds ,
but a few loads were sprloklod in
that Bold nround the $4.00 mark
Yesterday the downward tendency Boomed
to receive a check if not a total stop and this
morning a healthier tone pruvallod on every
class Good steers showed activity and
strength , advancing a shade and Bomo report
even 10c. The limited supply and the active
demand made prices Btrongand trading brisk
and this gnvo a healthy tone to most other
dcsirablo stuff Owing to the limited re
ceipts of butchers stutl the prioes were
strong with a pcrceptiblo advance and active
trading Cow stuffs fully sympathized.with
beef steers and showad a llriu market und in
most cases an advance of 5c. Not a few of
the buyers and sellers report an advance of
from 5o to lOo Tlio market was the health
iest duriDg the week Everything except the
very commonest uud least dcsirablo , which
are steady , showed strong prices , many of
them showing nu advance of from a shady to
10c The supply of stockers and feeders was
quito largo , but there wore not qulto so many
buyers hero as on yesterday and the day bo
fore Some choice yearling Blockers sold at
$3.00. The usunl uilforenco of opinion existed
among buyers and sellers In regard to the
marnut , several of the conservative and well *
Informed men reporting tbo market stroug
while a large majority reported an nd-
vauco 'Iho active trading und early
market gave n very Arm feeling und
strengthened the views of these who main
tained the market advance Tbo days busi
ness indicates a slight advance , from a shade
to 5c. WhHo same sales were made at 5o
aud even lOo above Thursdays prices , otbors
were made at unchanged quotations
Hog * .
Receipts , about 3,400. compared with
4,310 yesterday , Tbo market opened etoady ,
J he quality of hogs was good inlxod with u
few loads of very poor quality , A few sales
were made ut a sbado advance over yester
days The market was a rigzdi ono show
ing strong and * weak sates fluctuating be
tween $183 and (3,05 , about tbo greatest
vananca during seine days The bulk sold
at $3.70 and $3.75. The sales average up
nbout steady with yesterdays prices To
wards the close the market eased oft show
ing a shade off principally on the nooror
hogs , In addition to the receipts of 54 lends
there were 07 loads on sale , The
average sales indicate no change since
the first of the wcok , but show
nn nvoraqo prlco from $3.65Jj last
Friday to on avorngoof $3.71 > f today Again
buyers nro beginning to show n preference
for certain weights and quality of hogs than
has been manifested for some time past The
last sales were on n slow and dragging mar
ket nt prices tot differing from the closing
sales yesterday ,
Sheep
C Thcro were no sheep on the market today
Ono load was received , but it was consigned
direct to a packer
Prevnlllnr Prloa-i.
The following is a table of prlas pail in
this market for the graloi of stock men
tioned :
Primostecrs , 1300 to 1000 lb$1.80 @ 4.40
Good steers , 12.10 to 1453 lbs . . 3.40 ( ! H.0)
Good steers , 1050 to 13J0 lhs . . 3.00 dt3. < J0
Common 1000 to 1150 ll > steers 3.0J (33.20 (
Common canncrs 1.15 ( ( tt.OO
Ordinary to fair cows l.fiO ( cBt 90
Fair to good cows t. ' .H ) ( $2,25
Good to cholco cows . . . . 2.20 ( ct > 2.75
Cnoico to fancy cows 2.75 ( T&l.oo
Fair to good bulls 1.50 WJ2.50
Cholco to rancy bulls 2.5'J ' 03.00
Light stockers and fpodors . . . 2.00 ( iJ'J.OO
Fecdors , O.VJtollOJ lt s 2.20 @ 3.01
Fair to choice light hog * 3.70 M3.80
Fair to choice heavy hogs . . , . 3.70 @ 3.77 }
Fair to choice mixed hogs 3.05 ( cfiJ.75
itcprcsRtitntlvn Mnlci
STiins : :
No Av Pr No Av Pr
1 S50 $2 75 8 1133 $3 35
1 1050 3 00 23 1210 3 85
1 1240 3 00 17 1170 3 45
10 1000 3 12 } { 3S 1293 3 45
10 1119 3 15 20 1293 3 50
21 1030 3 20 55 1173 3 50
12 1040 3 20 24 1NS0 3 50
12 915 3 20 23 1195 3 50
9 1014 3 25 3J 1189 3 50
10 1102 3 25 20 1270 3 50
17 1015 3 25 OS 1392 3 55
2 1000 3 25 17 1133 3 00
20 1091 3 25 19 1250 3 00
2 1150 3 25 20 1205 3 00
23 1172 0 25 83 1370 3 75
7 HbO 3 30 10 1277'3 80
25 1103 3 30 57 1377 3 83
18 1203 3 35 1 1570 4 00
cows
19 870 ISO 1 . - .920 2 30
1 1150 2 00 13 1095 2 30
10 1133 2 00 8 1171 2 30
13 1114 2 00 2 900 2 35
2 1185 2 00 2 1155 2 35
17 1103 2 00 21 990 2 35
1 770 2 10 10 1123 2 40
2 109J 2 10 5 1080 2 45
22 853 2 10 1 1180 2 43
17 925 3 15 10 974 2 45
17 8S0 2 15 1 1150 2 50
22 1030 2 20 37 1054 2 50
3 10SG 2 20 25 983 2 50
13. . . . . . . .1015 2 20 1 1100 2 50
8 895 2 25 1. . . . . . . . 850 2 75
1 1100 2 25 2 890 2 75
24 974 2 30 3 1317.3 00
2 970 2 80
80HUM.S.
HUMS
1 1410 175 1 1340 2 15
1 1450 100 1 1500 2 15
1 1220 190 3 1300 3 20
1 1300 2 00 1 12J0 2 25
1 900 3 00 1 1200 2 50
1 1430 2 00 2 1730 2 50
1 1350 2 UO 1 1520 2 50
12 1410 2 05
05FEUDF.IIS.
FEUDFIIS
8 SSI 2 50 1 030 3 00
1 770 2 75 9 001 3 10
1 1120 2 75 21 094 3 10
10 703 2 75 3 b' )3 ) 3 10
30 721 2 80 1 1050 3 10
7 * . . 700 2 90 9 1017 3 15
3 013 3 00 9 1101 3 20
CANNBIIS
1 900 125 1 S00 105
22 038 123 2 1100 105
1 1100 135 8 875 173
5 080 150 3 1025 175
1 1050 150 1 000 175
1 1070 105 1 89J 185
10 J09 1 03
CALVES
'
2 305 180 8 159 3 00
10 292 2 00 2 100 3 U0
1 000 3 00 1 110' 3 50.
4 110 3 00
STOCKEKS
'
1 530 2 00 3 . . 070 2 90
15 015 2 25 10 057 3 00
23 50S 3 30
I1EIFEK&
1 1420 2 00 8 1019 2 90
MIXED
14 870 3 00
OXEN ,
3 17S5 3 00
viiarcitN CATTLE
Owner and No Av Pr
55 feeders , corn-fed. , .897 $3 00
uoas • '
No av Sh Pr No Av Sh Pr
31..249 $3 0 K 31. . . .232 $3 70
04. . . .273 100 3 05 73. . . . 252 120 3 72V
5..230 3 05 55..204 SO 3 72W
72..225 100 3 05 00.,317 100 3 72J-f
70..230 200 3 05 00. . . .294 120 3 72J
73..213 120 3 05 03..253 120 3 72J4
5.442 SO 3 05 09.270 100 3 72J
62..270 200 3 03 5S..2GH 210 3 72
71..250 210 3 05 72,215 80 3 72U'
01. . , 240 120 3 05 70..219 3 72W
OS.250 240 8 05 5S..270 120 3 72K
04..239 40 3 03 07.275 40 3 72U
51..274 10C 3 07K 08..210 60 3 72J < " f
07.229 SO 3 07)i ) 69..IB ! ) 375
07.203 120 3 07K 70.,282 100 3 75
03.277 3 70 lit _ . 25 3 75
59.308 80 3 70 03..233 40 3 75
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01..338 120 3 70 35..2Q7' - 3 75
73.219 8 70 55. , . 3J2 40 3 75
00.203 bO 8 70 79 . . 220 3 75
03.237 100 3 70 02.204 SO 3 75
57..300 00 3 70 03..270 40 3 75
48.310 60 3 70 09..241 100 3 75
47..315 SO 3 70 (10..245 ( 40 3 75
41.315 8 70 75..253 120 3 75 .
5t.33'2 120 3 70 57..2J0 80 3 75 '
73,250 120 3 70 45.i. 8S5 80 3 75
03.274 100 3 70 04..203 3 75
59.,233 100 3 70 02.253 100 3 75
05.233 80 3 70 53 , . . 214 3 75
40.200 40 3 70 53..271 3 77-
65,273 80 3 70 57..248 40 3 60'
71 , , . 232 80 3 70 03. . . 255 3 80
00.327 3 70 St..243 3 80
Highest null Lowest Hales of Hog ? .
Today Yesterday
Highest $1.80 Ilighest $3.77
Lowest 3.03 Lowest 3.C5
rttoolc Receipt * .
Official yesterday Estimated today
Cattle 74 cars..1077 Cattle , OOcars . . . 1300
Hogs , 03 cars..4310 Hogs , 54cars.34X ( )
Sheep , 3 oars . . 1)34 ) Sheep , 1 cars , , . , 125
Disposition of Cattle
Showing the number of cattle bought by
tlio loading buyora on to-day's maricet :
Swift & Co 457
George II , Hammond & Co , ; , . , 245
The Armour-Cudaby Packing company 105
Lee Rothschild 82
Benton & Undorwood , 18
Nels Morris 107
Shippers und feeders,7 122
R.Becker , 48
Van Zandt 107
Hoc * .
Armour Cudahy Packing company 1,808
Omaha Packing company 815
Swift & Company , 755
G , II Bammund Packing company . , . 573
Hogs yesterday averaged 2d0 lbs , and 04
0 the cur
Sheep ,
Swift & Co 125
Comparative Tallies
The following tables show the range in
prices on hogs duriug this and last week :
Days , This west Last week
Monday . . , , , , , , 3 l)7i3 ) ! " " 1 3 60 j 3 70
Tuesday . 3 71) ) < it3 83J ! 3 SO < & ) 70
Wednesday , , , , . ,3 70 il.ni 3 40 J3 70
Thursday 3 03 fctU 7)i ) 3 03 Ci3 Kit
rrlday , , , 3 65 © 3 vA
Saturday 3 60 iiwtb
Average Cost < il Hogs
The following table gives the overage cost
of hogs on the dates mentioned , including
the cost today , as based upon sales reported ;
Date Prioe Date Price ,
Jan 39 $3 CO Fed 8.$3 72
Jan 30 8 65 Feb 4 3 75
Jan 31 8 05 Feb 6 , , 8 75
Feb 1 3 65 } < Feb 6 , 8 72K
With Ua-Mm /
On the market with cattle : Uovcn , V
Gordon , Seward ; .1. 41. Douchoy , Morctleld ;
J. L. Sanders , Morollcld ; F. listrlck , El-
wood ; II C. Roles , ElwoQdVA It Smith
Culbertson ; 3. Cruta , Culbortson ; Samuel
GarBor , Rod Cloud ; Thotrinslnnhnm Har
vard ; Powell Bros , lndtanolap L. Rasmus-
sen , Ficmont ; C. Cooncy.Genija ! P. McCay ,
Fullcrton ; U. F. Buret , McCool Junction ;
Henry Lommcr , Llndsay' > "i..A , Tostman ,
Wisnor ! J. Young , OnlRariiln Junction ;
Ocorao II , Keith Sioux CityIn ; G. Elliott ,
Whiting , In ; Fred Kelly , llver Sioux ;
.losopn McCnll Defiance , ra , ; J. Ellis Do-
wltt ; L. L. Goodell Wilbo > , Suiltli& Stab
ler , Wrtverlys J. W. Wllburn , Greenwood ;
J. Frcstman & Co , Prugiipi W 1 ! Dlllor ,
Dlller ; J. U. Mntheson , l'ltyeh ; A , 11. Han
sel , Baltlo Creek ; Reno Bros , ' Onkdnlo ; O.
W. Perloy , Llnwood ; B. A. Gelwlck , Brain
nrd ; T. J Seater , Kandolr , In ; Thomas
Higpins , Dunlnp , In : L. W. Adams , Logan ,
In ; Dutrow & • P.irls , Crescent ' , la ; James
Scott , Davoy ; Ed Hose , Pendor ; Security
State Bank , Randolf ; Aug Hawnldt Han *
dolf ; CA Sharp Knndolf ; Peterson Bios ,
Neoln ; D. G. Robb , Endicolt ; I. D. Sterner ,
Dlller
Willi Hogs
On the mnrkot with hogs : O , Holtnqucst ,
Oaddale ; Hodor it Zoder , Modalo ; Gruto , fc
Co , Manning ; L > . Henderson , Hastings ;
Paul Bros McPaul , In ; W. O. Swarts , Sil
ver City , la ; J. B. Sceloy , Wilcox ; T.
Kropp , Schuylor ; J. R George , Shelton ; M.
A. Fugato Elba : George Bootel , Elkborn ;
D. Deidnckson , Bonnlngton ; Packard L. &
G. Co , Creightou ; F. Johnson , Hilaud ; O.
M. Young Berlin ; I ) . B. NufolrtCnsoy , In ;
Joseph McCall , Defiance , la ; Stevenson &
Urn , Ar.sioy ; S. F. Johnson , Mornn ; Spo-
vcnsoti Bros , , Borwyn ; Harris & Reynolds ,
Archer : J. P. Taylor , Ashton :
A. E. Charlton , Arcadia ; Todd
& Co , Mllford : J. Ellis , Dowitt ,
Schock & Otis , Blue Springs ; Guild h
Christy , Wilhor ; W. A Findly , Groenwoodj
II Gunu & Co , , Braden ; P. M. Colby ,
Brndsha ; M. Mnckoy , Faman ; Jackson .t
B. Eldwood ; C. Nutzman , Elwood ; Andor-
Bon Bros , Wllsouvlllo ; J. G , Mutherson ,
Pilgor ; Victor Lummer , Stanton : Wal-
rath & Westfall , Stunton ; Coburn ,
Hill & S. , Atkinson ; J. North ,
Atkinson ; Lotchlo & B „ Davenport ;
S. Culver.Clny Con'er ; Gust Johnson & Co ,
Wnhoo ; F , Sudn , Milllgan ; Buckley & R. ,
Stronisburg ; J. Dern , Hooper ; Ed Gould for
C. W. Hoflman & Co . Nowmnn Grove ; L.
B. Sheppard & Co , West-Point.
With Sheep
On the inarlftt with sheep : M. Mc
Cartney , McPaul
Chips From the -Hsirkar.
President J , A. Hake nnnounces that
there will ho a special meeting of the ex
change on Saturday at 3:30 : pm , for the
consideration of the subject of transporta
tion nnd to consider our relations with Sioux
City markets Also to elect now members
Clilcago receipts for January were 383-
380 cattle , 807,7(15 ( hoes and 1S5 973 Bhecp
Lust January , 233,413 cattle , 4S3.087 hogs
nnd 154.310 sheep , showing a big increase
this year nil around
Edward Gould , ono of the largest shippers
to the yards , was on the market
Messrs J. A. Hake , Ab Waoo&or and
Colonel E. P. Savage loft this evening ever
the Rock Island for Chicago They go to at
tend the meeting of the board of directors of
the National Live Stock . .oxehango , which
meets at Chloago tomorrow ,
OMAHA WHOLliS \ LE MARKETS
Produce , Krutys , Kto ,
Eoos Strictly fresh , 13@14c ; cold storage ,
S@l0c. 1
Hides , PeltsTam.o\v , Etc - Green salted
bides 4J o : No 2 , g. s. hides ; 2 > c ; dry flint
hides , 5@0c ; calf hides , 4/ { @ 4 'ic ; damnged
hides , 2u less ; sheep pelts , green , each , 25c@
81,00 ; sheep pelts , dry , per lb , 7@l3 > o ; tal
low No 1 , 3) o ; No 2 , 3o ; grease , white ,
4@4Uc ; yellow , 2 @ 3.
Butteh Creamery , fancy , 20@22o ; cU'iice ,
10@17o. Dairy , fancy , 14 < fflflc ; choice , 11 ®
12c. Country , fancy , HSuEc ; good to choice ,
9@Hc ; fair 7@3c ; inforiori'4ic. ;
Aitj.es Per bbl , common , ? 2.00@2.23 ;
choice , $3.50(33.00 ( ; fancyl.00@5.0u.
Minci : Meat 80 uer lb > ' .
HoSEV-aiSOtOc per 'lb forchoice
PheskiiVks 8@10c iior.lbr ' • '
Jellies 4@4Kc per lb • *
' Beeswax No 1. 16gl9c. (
Pms Feet Ploklod , kits , 70c ; spiced pigs
tongues , kits , $3.35 ; pickled tripe , kits , 03c ;
pickled H. C tripe , kits , 85c ; spiced pigs
hocks , kits $1.15.
Flouii State , $3.00@4.00 ; fancy , $4.0'J < 3
5.00. ,
Lemons Fancy , $3.0D0.00 ; cholco , $3.50
@ 5.00.
Celery Per doz , 30o.
California Gkapes $3.00 : pears , $3.75 ,
Mess Poiik Per bbl , $9.75@10.75.
Bananas According to size , per bunch ,
$3.00@3.00. ,
BtiTTEiiiNE Tubs , 13c ; roll , 14c
Cocoanuts Per 100 , $5.00 ,
AlTLK UUTTRIl 00
ClIANnEIUtlES $10.03@L1.60.
Oiunoes Florida , per box , $3 00(85.00. (
Buckwheat Flouii Per bbl , $4.75@5.50.
Wool Fine , average . 22@23o ; medium ,
average , 21fg22o ; quarter blood , average , 18
( a20c ; coarse , average , 15jJ17o ; cotts and
rough , nverage , 14@10c.
CoitN 18o.
Oats 10c.
Veal Choice , medium size , 0@3cj choice ,
heavy , 4@0c.
Live Pioeons Per doz , $1.50.
Groceries
Dkieu Fiiuit Curraulsuow,5o ; prunes ,
( casks 1,300 lbs , 5c ; prunes , bbls or bags ,
5 > 4"c ; citron peel , drums 20 lbs , 22c ; lemon
peel , drums , 191bs , 18o ; fnrd dates , boxes 12
lbs , 10c ; apricots , choice evaporated , 14c ;
noricots , jelly , cured , 23 lb boxes , 10c ; apricots -
. cots , fancy , Mount Hamilton , 23 lb boxes ,
10c ; apricots , choice , bags , 80 lbs , 14J c ; ap
ples , evaporated , Aldcn , 50 lb boxes , 9c ;
apples , star , S ) e ; apples , fancy , Aldcn , 51b ,
10c ; npplcs , fancy , Alden , 3 lb , lOJtfc ; Salt
Lake , T > % blackberries , evaporated , 50 lb
boxes , 0)a ) < 3uK ° ; cherries , pitted , dry cured ,
13c ; bears , California fancy , } { s boxes , 251b ,
12o ; poaches , Cal Nol , fancy , ! fs , unp bags ,
80 lb , 15c ; nectarines , red , 14c ; nectarines ,
silver boxes , 15c ; pitted plums , Cnl 33 lb
boxes , 8M0 ; raspborrlcs , ovud , N. Y. , now
25 > fc ; prunes , Cal It C , 90-100boxcs,25lbs ,
7o ; prunes It C. 60-70. 9u ; orange peel , 15c ;
raisins , California London , crop 1830 , $2.25 ;
Cal loose , muscatels , crop 1669 , $3.00 ; Val
cnclas , 1683 , 60 ; Vnlonclas , now , 8 0 ; Cul
seedless , sks , 7 c.
Can.neh Goods Fruits , CaliforniaCannod
Goods , Standard Brands , 2) ) lbs , per doz
Apricots , $1.70@1.85 ; apricots , pie fruit ,
$1,55 ; gallons , $4.65 ; blaokborries , $2 25 ;
chorrles , black $2.00@2.25 ; ohornes , white ,
$2.25@2.50 : urapos , $1.05@1.80 ; pears , Bart *
lott , $3.10@3.20peaohos ; , yellow , $3.10@3.25 ;
leaches , lemon cling , $2.35 ; plums , egg ,
J ; i,05@l,30 ; plums , gold drops , $1,80 ; plums ,
green gages , $ l,05i1.60 ( ; peaches , Bay Clt.v ,
with pitts in , $1.00 ; currants , $2.30 ; goose
berries , $3.30 ; nectarines , " ; $2,05 ; quinces ,
$2.10 ; raspberries , $2.00 ; ' rawbornos , $3.75 ;
peaches , 3 lb eastern standards , $1,85 : 3 tt >
eastern seconds , $1.35@1j50 ; 3 lb pie , $1.10 ;
0 lb pie , $2.00 ; gallon , nlen$3,00 ; Crescent
npplos hlgb standards , $2.50 ; 2 lb gooseberries -
ries , 90c ; 2 lb strawberr6B. ! 90@95o : 2 lb
raspberries , $1.00 ; 2 1b blueberries , 80@P0c ;
3 lb blackberries , 05@75ol211i strawberries ,
preserved , $1.80 ; 2 B > rasubbrrios , preserved ,
$1,80 ; 2 lb blaokborries , 3 preserved ' , $1.20 :
pineapples , Bahama chopped , $3.00 ; 2 lb
Bahama grated , $2.75 ; 3 W Bahama sliced ,
$3,50 ; 2 lb Standard sliced , ' # I.S5@1.60 ; cher
ries , 2 lb rod , Baltimore , 'l > 5(2$95o. (
Canned Fish Brook trout , 81b , $2.40 ; sal
mon trout , 3 lb , $ i.23Jdlams ; , 1 lb , $1.23 ;
clams , 2 lb , $2.03 : clam chowder , 8 lb , $1.75 ;
deviled crabs , 1 lb , $2,251' ' deVlled crabs 2 lb ,
$3.50 ; codlisli halls 3 ibf81' .75 ; cavier K lb ,
$3.25 ; eels , 1 lb , $3.40 ; lobsters , 1 lb , $1.90 ;
lobsters 2 lb , $3.1)5 ) : lobsters , deviled , K • • > .
$3.25 ; mackerel , 1 lb , flljhV mackerel , mus
tard sauce , 8 lb $2.00 ; mackerel , tomato
sauce , 3 lb , $3.M ; oysters.l lb$1,10 ; oysters ,
21b , $1,85 : salmon , C , R. , lib , $1.90 ; sal
mon , C. It , 2 lb , $3.80 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 lb ,
$1.60 ; salmon , Alaska , 3 lb , 82.05 ; shrimps ,
1 lb , $3.55. '
Codfish Extra Georges , now,5)fo ) ; Grand
BanK , now , 4 } < c ; Turkey cod , largo middles ,
8fo ; ; silver 3 lb clocks , Oo ; snow white , 2 lb
bricks , 7J c ; boow white , crates 12-5 lb
boxes , 7 0 ; Ieeluud halibut , lie ; medium
scaled herring , 25o ; Nol scaled herring ,
23o ; domestic Holland herring S5o ; Ham
burg spiced herring , $1.50 ; Russian sardines ,
75o ; Russian sardines , plain 55o ; imported
Hollaud herring , Crown brand , 8O0 ; do ,
fancy railKcrs , 90a
Fish Mackerel , No 1 shore , half bbls ,
$13.00 ; bloaters , halt bbls , $18 00 ; white Ush ,
half bbls , $7.00 ; trout , balf bbls , $5.50 ; fam
ily wbito Ash , $3.00 ; salmon , $8.50 ; 1 U > mack
erel ( horrlng ) $ l.0o@l,10 ; 1 lb llnan huddles ,
$1.75 ; 2 Tb lobsters , tilKKi(3.00 ; 1 lt > lobsters
$1.902.O0 ; 1 lb Alaska salmon , Aleut , $1.00 ;
211 oysters , 10 oz , Baltlmoro Peerless , $1,85 ;
1 lb oysters 5 6z , Baltimore Peerless , $1.10 ;
2 lo select , 12 ox , Peerless , $235 ; 1 lb clams ,
llttlo necks , $1,25 ; 3 lb clams , llttlo necks ,
J2.10 : 'I lb sardines , imported , per case , 100s ,
$11.00ril0.00j ( ) X lb sardlnoj Imported , per
case 100s , $ l5.OOft20.00 ( ; if lb imported bone
less sardines , 20o ; ' * lb sardines , American ,
per 100s , French style , * 4 50 5.00 ; • { lb sar
dines , American per case 10 is , French style ,
$7 rOitS.0O ( ; V $ lb sardines , mustard , per case
50s , $4.004.25 ; imported key sardines ,
$13.00.
Vhoetaiile * Tomatoes 3 lb extra , $1.00 ;
3 lb Standard , Western brands , P0@95c ;
gallons , strictly standard , $2.00 , Corn
Preferred stock sugar corn , tlnost
grown , $1.60 ; gllt-edgo sugar corn , very
fine , $150 ; McMurrny's 3 lb sugar corn ,
$1.20 ; 2 lb extra , Western brands , S5c ( < t ? 1.00 ;
2 lb standard , Western brands , * 0fi * < ( ) o.
Mllsjhroons I lb French extra tlno,92(3250 ( ;
1 lb Fronoh , Que , lS22c ; 1 lb French , ordi
nary , 16lttc. ( Peas Tres line , per can , 25c ;
donn fine , per can , 16c : 2 lb extra slttod ,
$2.00 ; 2 lb Early June , $1.25@1.35 ; 2 lb Mar
row , standard brand , $1 10 ; 2 lb soaltod , R9c.
String Beans 2 lb high grade rofugco , 90c ;
2 lb Goklen Wax beans , 7flc ; 2 lb string
beans , 70c , Limn Beans -2 lb soaked , 75c ;
Boston Baked Benns a lb Lewis , $1.05 ;
Crown brand , $1.50. Swcot Potatoes 3 Hi
Now Jersey , $1.00 : Daisy , $1,83. Pumpkin
3 lb new pumpkin , 93o.
Cocoa JJ lb tin 40c per lb
Chocolate 22iJ35c ( per lb ; Gorman chick *
ory , red , be
OiL3-Korosono-P. W. , 10c ; W. W. . 12Kc :
headlight , 13c ; gasoline , 12o ; salad oil , $1.25
( # 0.00 per doion
Suoaiis Cut loaf , 8c : cut loaf , cubes , 7 } o ;
stnndurd , powdered , 7J < ci XXXX , powdered ,
7J4C ; granulated , standard , TQi' c ; confec
tioners'A , Oitfo ; whlto extra C , 0Vi ; extra
C Neb , 60 ; amber 5Jc.
Soaivi Oastilo , mottled , per lb , 8@l0c ;
do , whlto , per lb , 13@15c
Gakned Meats I lb lunch touguo , $2.00 ;
2 ll > lunch toneuo , $4.75 ; 1 lb corned beef ,
$1 20 ; 2 lb corned beef , $2 05' , 0 lb corned
beer , $0.50 ; 14. . 'lb corned beef , $14.00 , 2 lb
boneless pigs icu : , $3.33 ; I lb English brawn ,
$1.20 ; 2 lb English brawn , $2 00 ; 0 lb En
glish brawn , $0.50 ; I lb compressed ham ,
$1.75 ; 2 lb compressed ham , $2.75 ; 1 lb
chlppod beef , $2.00.
LYE-l.75@4.50.
Ginoeh Jnmalcai ptnts , $3.00 per doz
Cheese Young Americas full cream ,
HJfo : factory twins , Uc ; off grndos , 7rfSc ( ;
Van Rossen Ednm , $11.50 per doz ; sap sago ,
23c : brick , 12fc ; limburger , lie ; domostio
Swiss , 13$14c ( : imp Swiss , 20c.
WiurriNo Papeii Straw , per lb , 1J @
2 } < c ; rag , 2J < Jc ; manilla , B , ilgOtfc ; No 1 ,
7c
Bags Union square , 33 per cent off list
Salt Dairy , 2i0 lb in bbl , bulk , $2.10 ;
best grade , 00 , 5s , $2.30 ; best grade , 100 , 3s ,
$2.10 ; best grade , 2S , 10s , $3.20 ; rock salt ,
crushed , $1.80 ; dairy salt , Ashton , 50 lb bags ,
S5c ; bulk , 224 lb bags , $3.25 ; common , in
bbls , $1.25.
Faiunaceocs Goods Barley , jyi io ; fa
rina , 4 } c ; peas , 3c ; oatmeal , 2J @ " ) c ; maca
roni , 10c ; vermicelli , lOo ; rico , 4r ( 0 > jc ; sago
and tnpioca , fl@7c ; lima beans , Gc
Coffee Roasted Arbucklo's Arlosa ,
24c : McL-iughlln's XXXX , 24'lfc ; Germim ,
24 ? < c ; Dilworth,24Ko ; Alaroma , 2l fo ; bulk ,
24 Ha
Hemp Twine Iloavy , 14e ; medium , 10c ;
light , 17c ; 18 II C , 20c ; 21 , 20c ; 30 , lOn ; 48 ,
17c ; broom twines , colored , 30c.
Mattress Twine Very line , 40c ; fine , 3Se ;
medium , 35c ; binders , 13c.
Sail Twine Very tine ( lax , 33c ; line flax ,
29c ; line cotton , 22c ; Calcutta hump , He
Salsodi l ? @ 4 > fo per lb
Starch 4f ( < 5Sc uer lb
Stove Polish $2.O0@5.87 per gross
Brooms 4 tie , $2.0'J : 3 lie $2.20 : stables ,
$2 85 ; common , $1.50@1.73.
Uaos Am , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lewlston , per
100 , $17.00.
Nuts Almonds , 15c ; Brazils , 14o ; filberts ,
12K ; pecans , lie : walnuts , 12 > c ; peanut
cocks , 8 ; roasted , lie ; Tcnnosseo peanuts ,
7c.
Sriccs Whole , per lb Allspice , 10c ; Cns-
sla , China , 0c ; cloves , Ponang , 24c ; nutmegs ,
No I. 75c ; pepper , 18@llo ! ; shot popper , 22c.
Druos ( Grocers ) Per lb Borax , lie ;
copporus 3 > < c ; Bny leaves , 14c ; glue , 10c ;
epsom salts , 4c ; glauber salts , 3c : sulphur ,
4 u ; blue vltrol , 9c ; alum , 4c ; turtaric acid ,
48c ; rosin , 2c ; saltpeter , absolutely pure , 10c ;
gum camphor , 2 lbs in box , 1 oz cakes , 33c ;
hops , H and } f-lb packages , 20c ; sago , 1i nnd
i -\U \ packages , 15o ; madder , 13c ; saltpeter ,
10c ; indigo , 3-lb and 5-lb boxes , S F , 65@70c ;
indigo , 3-lb and 5-lb boxes , Madrls , 75c ; seal
ing wax , 23-lb boxes , red , 3 < c ; sealing wax ,
25-lb boxes , white , 4c.
Coffee Green Fancy old golden Rio ,
23o ; fancy old pea ' oerry , 23 o ; Rio , choice
to fancy , 22o ; Rio , prlmo , 21c ; Rio , good , '
20c ; Mocha , 29c ; Java , fancy Manacbling ,
2So ; Java , good interior , 24c ; African , 21c
RorE Manilla rene , 15c basis ; sisal rope ,
12o ; cotton rope , 10c ; new process , SJ < c
Cotton Twinb Bibb , very line , 3 or 4 ply ,
22c ; fine , 20c ; Daisy , 18c.
Olives Quarts , per doz , $3.75 ; pints , per
doz , $2.25 ; bulk , per gal , 91c.
ViNEdAit 30gr. cider , So ; good , 12c ; line ,
10c.
10c.Molasses
Molasses .Bbls , N. O. , choice , per gal ,
45c ; bakers , 23c ; black strap , 20c.
Pickles Mpdium , per bbl , $4.75 ; small ,
$5.75 : gnorkins , $ i > .75 ; C & B chow chow ,
qts , $5.83 ; pts , $3.35.
Poultry Dressed , per lb Chickens , 0@
8c ; ducks ' , 9@l0c ; geese , 10@llo ; turkeys ,
0(3 ( Uc
Potatoes 30@33c for cholco ; common ,
20@25o.
Sweet Potatoes < 0@73e.
Onions 50@70c.
Sauru KitAUT-Bbls , $1.75 ; half bbls , $2.75.
Game Milliard ducks $3.00aJ3 ( 50 ; mixed
ducks , $1.50 3.00 ; teal , $1.25@1.50 ; jack
snipes , $1.00Usi.23 ; jack rabbits , $3.50@4.00 ;
small rabbits , $1.00 1.20 ; squirrels , $1.00 ®
1.10 ; plover , 75@$1,00.
ClPEH Bbls , $5.50 ; hlf bbls , $3.25.
Maple Suoaii 12) @ 15c per lb
Furs Beaver , per lb , $2.50@4.00 ; otter ,
each , $3.00@7.00 ; wolf , each , $1.5J@2.00 ;
coon , each , 25@75u ; mink , each , 15 00u ;
muskrat , fall , 5@Uuskunk ; , rat , 2. > C < i60c ;
badger , rati 25@3Uc : deer skins , full , per lb ,
18@27c ; winter , 20@30c.
Beans Choice hand picked navy $1.75@
2.00 ; cholco hand picked medium , $1 05@1,70 ;
choice hand picned country , $1.50(31.75 ( ;
clean country , $1.23@1.50 ; inferior country ,
$1.00@1,25.
PnovisioNs Hams No 1 , 10 lb average ,
9 < ic ; 20 to 33 lbs , 8tfc ; 12 to 11 lbs , 9'tJc ;
shoulders , 4ao ! : breakfast bacon , No , 1 , ac :
ham sausage , 8u ; dried beef hams , 7c ;
beef tongues , $6.U0per dozen ; dry Bait moats ,
5@5J.fo per lb ; ham roulctto , 6 c ; add lc per
lb for small lots
Hay Cholco upland , $0.00 ; midland , $4.50 ;
lowland , $2 50
Oiior Feed $12.50.
BlUN-$10.50.
Lumber nnd Building Material
12 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft S3 ft 24 ft
2x4..1500 15 00 15 00 1600 10 00 17 00 17 00
2x0 , . . .15 00 15 00 15 00 1600 1000 17 00 17 00
2x8.15 00 15 00 15 00 1000 1000 17 00 17 00
2x10. . . 15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 1000 17 00 17 00
2x12,1500 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 18 00
4x43x3.1000 1000 1600 1700 17 00 1900 19 00
Fenoino No 1 , 4 and 0 in , 12 und 14 ft
rough $10.00@10.50 ; No 1 , 4 and 6 m , 10 ft
$17.00(317.50 ( ; No 2 , 4 and 0 In , 12 and 10 ft ,
$13.59 ( ( 14.00 ; No 2 , 4 and 0 In , 10 ft , $14.50.
Finishing-1st and 2J clear , 1J/ Inch , s 2 s ,
$49.00551.00 ; 1st and 2d clear , l } { and 2 inch ,
s 2 s. $47.00 50.20 ; 3d clear , Llf inoh , s 2 s ,
243.00a:40.X : ( ) ; B select , \ ) i.lA \ and 2 inch , s
B b , $37.00@38.00 ; 1st und 2d clour , 1 Inch , s 2
s , $45.00 ; 3d clear , 1 Inch , s2s , $ B0 00 ; A
2eloct , 1 inch , s 2 s , $31,00 ; B select , 1 inch , s
2 s , $29.50.
Stock Boajids A , 13 inch , b 1 s , 14 and 10
feet , $40.00 ; B , 13 inch , s 1 s , 13 , 14 and 10
fcot , $41.00 ; C , 12 inch , b 1 s , 12 and 10 feet ,
$30.00 ; D , 13 inch , sis , 13 , 14 und 10 foot ,
$23.00 ; No 1 com 13 inch , s 1 s , 12 fect$13.00 ;
No 3 com 12 inch , s 1 s , 14 und 10 feet , $17 5J
@ 1S.G0 ; No 1 com 12incb , b 1 s , 10. IS and 20
feet , $18.50 ; No , 3 com 13 inch , s 1 s , 14 and
10 feet , $17,50.
Flooring 1st com 6 inch , white pine
$34.00 ; 2d com 0 inch , white pine , $30.60 ; 31
com 6 inch whlto pine , $20.00 ; D com 0 inch ,
white pine , $20.00 ; com 4 and 0 inch , yellow
pine , $15.00 ; Star 4 inch , yellow pine , $17.00 ;
1st and 3d clear yellow pine , 4 and 0 inoh ,
$18.50.
Siiinoi.es Per M XX clear , $3.20 ; extra
* A * . $3.60 ; standard A , $2.40 : 5 Inch clear ,
$1.60@1.70 ; 0 Inch clear , $1.75@l.bO.No.l ; ,
$1.10 1.15 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths ,
from Washington territory , $3.40 ; California
rod wood , dimension widths , $4.50 ; cypress ,
clear heart , dimension widths , $3.25 : laths ,
$2.40.
Dry G001U ,
CAiirsr Warp Bibb , white lB.Uo ! colored ,
21s < a
Batts Standard , 8c ; gem , 103 ; beauty ,
13Ku ; boone , 14c ; peerless , cased , $0.50.
Corset Jbans Boston , 7Ko ; Androscog
gin 7fc ; Kearsargo , 7o ; Itockpart , Uj > o ;
Conestoga , OJ/c
Ticks Oakland A , 7'i'o ; International YY ,
8oj Shetucket , S , B oj Wurron , No , 870 , lOo ;
Borwlck BA , 18o ; Acme , 13o ; York , 30-inch ,
I8KeS York , 33-Inch. l3Ku ; Swift River Sc ,
Thorndike , OO , 8 > < e ; Thoradlke , EF , SJ < c :
Thorndlke , 120 , jjj fct Thorndike , XX , 14c.
Cordis No R , Kcs Cordis No 4 , 1014c
Kentuckt Jt ss Memorial , 15a ; Glen ,
wood , 2Uo ; Ky Stnr , a" .e ; Hercules 18c ; Empire
piro , 25c Cottswold , 27Kc ; Mellvlllo , 2.V- ;
Bang-up , 2iJ < c.
Oiusit Stevens B. BLfo ; Stovans * A , 7c ;
blenchedSc ; Stoveiis' ' P. 7J40 ; botched , C'fu ;
Slovens' N , SJfe ; bleached , 9l < a ; Stevens
SRI , llH'c
MMCr.t.HNEOtJs Table oil elnth $2.20 ;
table oil cloth , mnrblo , $2.50 ; plain Holland ,
DJfo : dado Hollnnd , VJVjV
Funnels Plaid Raftsmen , 20c ; Clear
Lake , 32WC Jron Mountnin , iO c ; While
Gil , No 2 , H , WUCi Gil No I. , 20Kc ;
HU No , 2 H > Kc ; B1I No 1. * i. 80c ; ( Juo-
cheo No 1 , ? f 42c.
Prints Solid Colors Atlantic , 0c : Sla
ter Oo ; Berlin oil , 6fc ; Garner oil 7@Kci
Pink aud Rubes Richmond , O'tfc ; Allvn , 0c ;
Riverpolnt , ftitfo ; Stoci River , 6c ; P.icilU' ,
OJi'c ; Indigo Blue St Logor , 5 > fc ; Wash
ington , Co ; American , 0 > 4e : Arnold , OJ 'c ;
Arnold Century , 9c ; Anntnd , 12c ; SHefel A ,
12c : Windsor gold tk't , 10' < c ; Arnold B ,
10' c ; Arnold A , 120 ; Arnold Gold Seal ,
lOKc ; Yellow Sonl , 10 > fc
Camiiics Slater , 5e ; Woods.uSe ! Stand
ard , Cc ; Peacock , 5c.
Flannel White Qucccho No 2. Jj Inch
37 , ' 4c : Quccchc , No 8 , ? / , inch , 32Jic ; Ann
wltn , 32' ' < Cj Windsor , 2c ; red C , 24 Inch ,
15e ; E 24 Inch , 21J < o : GG 21 Inch , 20c ; HA
F , Winch , 25c ; JRF i Inch 27c ; G , Si
Inch , 25c
Suit L ' No 1 plain , 8 and IS in , $17.00 ;
mo 2 plain , 8 and 10 in , $15.60 ; No 1 , O. G.
$17.00.
Denims Amoskeng,7cz ; ' oft I Everett
0oz , 13c ; York , 1) ) oz , 13c : Haymaker , SJ c ;
Jaffroy XX , Hot Juffroy XXX 120 ;
Beaver Creek , AA llV/o ; HeavorCrcok BH ,
Uc ; Beaver Crook CC , 10c.
GiNiniAM Plunkot checks , OJfo ; Whitten-
ton , 05fc ; York , tJc ) ; Normandl dross , SJ o ;
Cnlcuttn dress , 7k'c ; Ronfrow dress , bW
(3l2J.c. (
Prints Dross Charter Oak , 5Vo ; Ha-
mapo , 4K" ! Iodl TtUtc ; Allen , tie ; Richmond ,
Oo : Windsor , 0 'fc ; Eddystone , Oh'c ; Puciilc ,
C , ' c.
c.Pori.Ait LCMiiEit-Clcar poplar box ' bds , K
in , s 2 s , $35.00 ; clear poplar , In panel ,
$ .10.00 : clear poplar , % in panel , $25.00 ; clour
poplar , Yi in panel , stock wldu , s 2 s , J2S.0O ;
clear poplar corrugated coiling , X l'i ' $29.50.
Posts Whlto cedar 0 in halves , 12c ;
whlto codnr , 6H in halves and 8 In quarters , ,
lie ; whlto codnr , 4 In round , tlio ; Tonnossec
red cedar , split , 16o ; split oak , white , 8c !
sawed oak , 17c.
Battens , Well Torino , Pickets O. G.
batts , 35-f inch 00c ; O. 0batts. . 2 > < ; @ 3 ss ,
35c ; 3 liich well tubing , D. & M. and bev
$21.00 ; pickets , D & H , Hat , $31.00 ; plckots ,
D & H , snunro , $18 00.
Ceilinh and Partition 1st com % In ,
whlto pine partition , $32.00 ; 2d com Jf in
white pine partion , $ J7.00 : clear % in yellow
pine ceiling , $20.00 : clear % in Norway ,
$14.00 ; 2d com % in Norway , $13.00.
Lime Best , 80c
Cement $1.25.
Plaster $3.30.
Uriijt" .
Borax , 11c ; citric acid , 40S5tc ( ; tartaric
acid , 40@14c ; carbolic acid , 30 ( < l41c ; castor
oil , $1.30(1(1.33 ; bulsum tolu , 3039u ( ; totikn
benns , $1.51 03 ; cubebborrles , $1.95 ; calo
mel 115c ; camphor , 4C@l9c ; caiitharides ,
$ l.251.3ft ( ; cassia buds , l Ci20o ; chloroform ,
50r 52c ; ergot , 43@50c ; gl > eerlno , 20C23c ;
gum nrnblc , 60 ( > i05c ; lycopodium 40(45c ( ( ;
mercury , 80c ; mnrptilne-sulph , $2.90@3.15 ;
opium , $3.75 ; quiniuo , 35@5Jc ; turpentine ,
54c ; linseed , rnw , 53c ; boiled , 91c.
Mi-talu.
Block Tin Small pig , 2Sc p ° r lb ; bar ,
29c per lb
Copper Planished boiler sizes , 32c per
lb ; coltl rolled 23o per lb ; shoathlng 27c per
lb ; pitta and Hats , 23c per lb
Galvanized Sheet Iron Disct , 50-10 per
cent ; pot plan Iron A , lOJ c ; B , 9 } c.
Roofinu Charcoal , 1. C , 14x20 , 112 , $0.00 ;
I. X „ J7.50.
Sheet Ikon No 20 , $3.75 : No 27 , $3.S5.
Solder l4@10c.
Tin Pute 1. C , 10x14. 225 , $7.50 ; f. X ,
10x14,225 , $9.25.
Tin Plate Coke I. C , 10x14 , 225 , $0.50 ,
Steel Nails Base , $3.00.
Steel Wire Nails Base , $3.50.
Wibe Jap barb , $3 00 ; galv , $1.20.
Tim llockfcllcrs IInrd Worker * .
The RookfoUcrs , Willitim nnd John
D. . with $250,000,000 at their baclt , and
their satellites , Henry II Rocors and
John Archbold , with ether numerous
millions , workmoro hours ovcry dny of
their Hve9 than the driver of a Broad
way car , says Chatter In factthoy have
more wear und tear than any driver on
that or any horgo car line in town Few
can appreciate the possibilities of the
human intellect for crushing speed and
high tension until ho attempts to under
stand the pace sot hy this quartette
Ilie Thronf "Brawn's Bronchial
Troches act directly on the organs of the
voice They have an extraordinary effect In
all disorders of the throat
SCHROEDER & DEAN ,
GRAIN ,
ProvisionsMStocks
Basement Ftat National BanK ,
305 So ill h J illli Street Ouiitlm
OHM MlAGlMo
Boota and Shoos
KIItKESDALL , JO.\ES A CO ,
Successors to Xteod , Jones X Co
Wholesale Maanfacturers ofB-Jots &ShoBS
Agenti for llntiun'ltubbcr Sboo Co , 1103.1101 nail 110J
Harney Street , Omaba , Nebraska
Brewers
SIORZ & ILER ,
Lager Beer Brewers
1M1 Worth KUUtotnttt Blreot.Omana , NetiraiH
Cornloo
EAQLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Manufacturers ofGalyanizellron Cornice
Wlndow an and melulllonkjilaht * . Jobn Kpeatter ,
proprldor luo und 1U Soutb lOtU street
I , 3
, .
8leam Fitting , Pumpa , Etc
CLA.IIK 3 rKAM UEATISU CO ,
Pnmps , Pipes and Engines ,
Steam , watar , rallwar and mining supplies , etc
MJ , Vi and VU Varnnm street , Omaba
U. S. WIND ENOINE A I'UMl * CO , ,
Steam ani Water Supplier
liallldajr wnl : mllli , 918 ami B20 Jones stOraMia
U. V , Uoss , Acting alinaear
BROW NELL & CO ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery
PhaoUrou nort ilulm pumps s w mills 1713-1:1 !
l.oaTcnn orth itreet , Oaaba
Iron Work8.
PAXTOK & VJEULINU IRON WORKS ,
Wrought and Cast Iron Bnllding Work
ItaBllioi.trnn work , ( rueral foJuJrr machine , and
blacksmith work Office and noiis U , 1' , lly
and Hth atraet , Omaha
OMAUA WIRE A IRON WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
Desk rails , nlndow nunrds , flower stands , wire signs ,
etc la Nona 18th street Omaha
OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS ,
Manf'rsof ' Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ,
Vaults , jail work Iron shutters and lire cicaim
O. Andreeo , prop r. Cor llthaod Jasssonbts
r J m n ij -j - lP ° ° 5' , . E' ? .
JH , A , VISRROW < t CO ,
Wholesale manufacturer if
Sail , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings
Branch office , lita aad Hard streete , Paiaba , Web
SOUTH OMAHA
VNION 8T00K YARD CO ,
Of SontliOuialia , Limited
DMAMA JOBBERS1 DIRECTORY . I
AsrlcuiturnMtiiplomenta _ H
< LINING Ell A MVTCA LP CO , M
Agrlcnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriage ! H
Uuttles , etc 'Vlmlo lo , Omnha , Nebraska M
MOUNE , .If/l.UURN JTsToTWAHD CO M
M tiu ( ctviriT nn.l Jobtiorsln M
Wagons , Buggies , RiKe ? , Piows , Etc
Cor Sib nndlnclllcstiocUOraaba H
Artlata' Mnlorlnls | |
A.IWSPE , Jr , fl
Artists ' Materials , Piaaos and Organs I
1 U llomla slrecl.Oninlin , S'flirnska , H
Boots . niuj Shooa H
\3T6iisK Xco. . , M
Joliliurs of Boots and Shoei
iOUUtn , UOSUttiiitliis slr.xit , Omaha Manufae' orTs sH
Summer street , liostun a aV
' , 1 M
Cool , Coke , eto H
.1 , 'I.- > UI H , Ml.MMI , . . H
Mines and Shippers tf Hard anl ; Sof * Coils
'U > ' tr t Null mi' itnnk lluli tin - . ( Imnlin N • ! . . H
OMAHA COAL , COKE A LtME CO , " M
JoDbers of Bard and Soft Coal
a < l B < iuth nth Uteet Omaha Nebraska H
NEHHASKA FUELcbZ * |
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
ill South 13th street , Omalin Nebraska H
CommlB9ion nnd Slorogo _ _ H
n
IltlWELL A RIDDEIA , M
Storage and Commission Merchants , H
Ipeclalllca Hutter , oiikb cIiom * , , . hnultrT , game a aB
Umioward slicet , Omnun , Noli M
1 ' H
DEAN , ARMSTRONG A CO , M
Wholesale Cigars
OBNorth Cth Street , Omaha Neh Hello H . H
Biy ES1 ! ? ' ' ' , Nollons ' H
M. E. SMITIJ A CO , H |
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions H
1KB and llOUMuglas , cor llth street , Omaha , Nub M
KILPATRWK ICOcTl Dllv ' oOOUS CO , ' M
Importers yohhersin Dry Good ? , Notions
Qents' tools tub and lfl
FurnlsbltiK ( Corner tl\rnor a
streets , Omnha , Nubrnsia ' H
I 3 H
Furnlturo L _ _ a al
DEWEY A yrONE , M
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Fnrnnm street , Omaha , Nebraska H
CHARLES SlIIX ERWK , ' . ' M
Furniture
Omaha , Nebraika H
' Crocorlos H
McCORV iih ADYA CO , M
Wholesale Grocers , H
llth and Leavenworth sir.'ets , Omaha , Nebraska M
< H
Hardware H
iv ji nRo ATcn , M
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel
Eprtnga , wager stock , Irir.nwnr . lumber , oto 1209 I H
Kll Harney streetOmaha B
HIMEUA UO U A TA YLOR , M
Bnilflers' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop M
alechanloa Tools and Duralo Fcnlos 1103 Douglaj ' |
street , Omaha , Nib H
\ t H
Itimbor , Eto _ _ LaB
JOHN A. WAKKFIELO , M
Wholesale Lumher , Etc ,
Imported and American Tortlnnd Cement Blabl H
RRent tor Milwaukee II rdnutlo Cement • a saml
aud ( Jul : or Whlto lline B
CHAS R. LEE , H
Dealer in Hardwocd Lumher H
Wood carpet ! nnd parqitol flo rlngr 9th ani l > JuglM |
iireets , Oma D , Motjrcilca M
OMAHA LUMBER CO % ' M
All Kinds of BaiLding Material at Wholesalti
18th street and Union l'aclflo traok , Omaha M
LOUIS BRADFORD7 * M
Dealer in Lnmher , Lath , Lime , Sash
Doors , eta Tarda Corner "th and Doutias Offloa IVawJ
Corner 10th and Douglas
FRED W. OR AY , " " M
Lumher Lime Cement Etc Etc
, , , . , . ;
Cornii Mh and Douglas streets , Omnba M
CN DIET \ * M
Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmher : .
12lh and California streets , Omaha , Nebraska |
a M
fytllllnory and Notlone H
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I. OBERFELDER & CO , M
Importers I Jobbers in Millinery & Notions H
203.210 and 213 South 1Kb itrooU H
Notion a. _ H
J" T. ROBINSON NOTION CO , ' M
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
1121 Harney street , Omaha M
oiiB H
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , w M
Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils
JliIs Grease , etc Omaha A. II lllshop , Managers H
i j M
carpenTer pa per " CO , H
Wholesale Paper Dealers / H
nice of ' ' , and aaaal
Carry a slock pr'n'lng wrapping writing
paper ( Special attention irlven to card paper H
r I M
Safea • to . . . I M
A. L. DEANE A CO . H
General AitentB for 1 H
Halls ' Safes
fgl and 321 South 10th St . Omaha . M
" II HARDY & CO , H
Jobbers of M
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goofls ,
Ilp'ise Furnishing Ooods , Children's Carrlaues 1201 H
larnam street , Omaha , Neb i H
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TUB M
CHICAGO SHORT LIKE I
OF THK M
Chicago , Milwaukee St Paul R'y ' ; '
Tb Ilcst Itouto from Omaha aud Council M
Bluffs to
TWO T11AIN8 DAILY OKTWEUti OUAUS H
ANO COUNCIL HLVVi'ti H
Chicago , AND Mllwnnkcc , M
BL l'uul , Mlnuenpolls , Cedar Unpldg | M
Bock Iilandt Freeport , Rockforil , i M
Clinton , Duljuquo , Dftrenport , [ t H
Elglu , Madison , JancbTllle , fj H
Belclt , Winona , La Crosse , , H
And all other Important points East , Northeast and aafl
bjuluiii. . M
Tor through tickets call on the tlekei aceat at 1M1 a l
Tarnam street , In llarker llloek , or at Unloa I'dcial a H
uepnt H
ruilman Blsepera and the finest Dining Car lu Ibf LaV
vorldare run on the main line nt lee c.hlcn o. Mil a al
waukee * fit laul liallwar , and weir attention 14 aH
paid lo paisengers Itf cooiteous emalo/os of tha a al
. H
company
1LMII.I.KH. tlaneral Manager aH
j. VTUCKUK Aailsttnttianeral Manager aB
A. V. it CAHPlSNTlUt , Ueneral t'ussenger an4 §
( Ticket Agent H
OHO IC IlltAPrOBI ) . Asalslaat General l'u.eaiU
• pd llcket Agent M
TJOUAUlLQBQertJBunilutSDdsol B
Y v NEltVOUB DKIIIMTV Voung and mid . |
A Vile agrtl men , suiltrliiK rem Kimom vr H
t * JVoUTii , KxituMou Avtar Cure guarou H
Pit 2 * " rltll Treatise IsealeilJ containing lull par H
ML J-X tlcilars for home cure , ruir or ciuaug H
t k5\J 1'ltOF. U. V. JlK.SI.KIt , t H
I VtO LeekU * J . UctrultMloh ,