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1 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Lip Wheat AfTcctod by tbo Dooroaao
Kl in tbo Vlslblo Supply
I \ THE CEREAL DULL FAND LOWER
rX
' Connldcrnulo Irroeulnrlty Stinwn In
J Corn Trailing Onts Easy In Tone
IjIUIo Chnntre In Provisions
Cnttlo nnd Hog * ,
i CIUCAOO PItOOUCE MARKETS
/ CtitcAno , Fob 10. [ Special Telegram
' ' ' toTiic Hke | The wheat market was dull ,
heavy ami lower In the lace of Armor ca-
bleu and n larger decruaso in the visible sup
ply than was expected May opened at
I "SJ c , sold up J cnnd down to 7Jfc , closlnu
ynt 78 c. Other months on the so-called ncr -
tlvo list . rested as follows : March TGo and
r July OJfc This range Is Ho lower than
Saturday The vlslblo supply Is certainly
being reduced fast enouRh , and but for as
surances from olllcliil sources that the Inter
tor ts plupKcd full of old wheat , the trade
would cro this Imvo become alarmed at the
prospect of Bhort supplies There Is only an
oftlcial ruoss to support this theory ot abun
dance la the back country , as the movement
Is at a very low ebb , but apprehensions are
ijuloted by a perusal of the olUcial estimates ,
which , ns has been frequently shown , are
llttlo more than idly conjectural However ,
they "co" with the trade , to use a Blanpr
- phrase Weather and crop reports from the
| Kif south conllrm what has previously boon said
" about the phenomenal forwnrdncss of crops ,
and John Uuuoo wires from Kentucky
thnt wheat In that stnto Is
now where It should bo In April
This sort of thing would bo olnrmlne if the
weather In the Ohm Nnlloy should turn cold
and unfavorable , but only the bulls seem
disposed to borrow trouble on that score
- . . . The boarn will wait until the temooraturo
- lowers before they pogln to shako with
chills Local features were not of special in
terest The merchant class of commission
houses nro Inclined to look with friendly
eyes on whoat.but the professionals continue
to lean to the bcur sldo for thu most pari
Hutchinson keeps on buying wheat and talk
ing bciirishly , and I'ardridge sells and talks
bulllshly
There was consldorablo irregularity In the
trading m corn On two or three occasions
there wore spurts of activity , but for the
most part the trading was languid , although
prices wore again lower nnd the local feeling
wcnKor than over Kansas farmers nave ro-
ccivod the snmo boon if boon it can bo
called as their brethren in Nebraska , the
railways ugrooing to reduce rates 10 per cent
thence to Chicago and St Louis This an
nouncement was named as the cause of a
further woakontng of the market hero and ut
St Louis There wore a good many stop orders
to so 1 May at under 31o and no docldod ao-
slro to buy until the price touched 30J c.
July was In good demand at below UlKo but
the buyers woio shorts taking prollts and
the closing prices were about the lowest
of the duy May rested at B0 @ 30Xo and
July at 318 c
Oats were easy In tone , with a fairly lib
eral trade recorded in May , especially dur-
J ing the early part of the session , after which
f quietness onsucd , as It appeared that out
\ S side buying orders were soon filled The
S elements weakness were the declining
s MPT tonrlency In corn , fair increase in the vislblo
s * supply and estiuinted liberal receipts for toP -
P morrow There was a llttlo trading m May
T below 22f@22 ? c , with Now York reporting
noorly IW.lHX ) busbols taken for export Feb
ruary declined } { @ } { e , nnd No 2 cash was
relatively weak at UOKo No 3 whlto for
May was offered.r.i ! iyo. ! .
Provisions opened rather quiet but higher
In sympathy with the hog market , but later ,
under liberal soiling of pork by Hutchinson ,
the market receded and prices at the close
wore unchanged to a tritlo lower for pork
and 5 i lower for short ribs , wbilo lard was
unchanged from Saturdays close Fluctua
tions were lltn ted to 7J (310o ( m pork , 2K@
So in lnrd and the same in short ribs For
May delivery port opened at $10.1'JK > de
clined to tlO.lrji and closed at $10.05. Lard
for the sumo month opened at S0.00@0.U2J ,
declined to f5.97itf and closed ut that Short
ribs for May delivery opened at $4.93J ,
ranged utf4.87 @ 4.02 > f1 split and closed at
M,8 ? f. The cash product was In good de
mand at fully former prices Sixteen-pound
green hams sold At % c and green Now York
shoulders at tX9iali. Cash lard sold and
closed at ? 5.82J .
CHICAGO IjIVE SlOUlt
UPb CniCAOo , Feb 10. [ Special Telegram to
Tub Ubb.1 Cattlr As will bo noted , receipts
coipts show a falling off of 5,000 as compared
with last Monday , a most remarkable inci
dent at this tune of the year This fact ,
coupled with tbo universal impression that
the run would bo light tomorrow , had the
effect of getting buyers out early and stimu
lating prices on about everything except
common canning and butchers stock , The
bulk of opinion was that prime and fair to
good stcors sold 10a higher , while tho'ordi
nary run was only a shailo stronger , There
wus quito a largo number of Texans among
the arrivals , all of which sold rather stronger
than last night Uusiness In thostockorand
feeder line was fair nnd prices about the
same as last week . Hooves , $4.00@5,20 ;
stcors , f3.0C@-i.5Q. Stockers and feeders ,
f2.40@1.5O. ! Texas corn-fed steers , foMX ) ®
3.50.
3.50.Hoos.
Hoes Husinoss opened with a sharp up
turn of 5@10o , with speculators the leadine
buyers , raising the packers out of'tho
market uud compelling shlppors who had
L _ urgent orders to follow tbo advance Ui > to
M r" " " ' " a late hour the buyers for packers bought
only a few loads each The bulk of mixed
. i sw sold at M.00@-l.U5 , a row at f3.05@3.07H and
-.qulto a number at fi.10. Shippers paid
f3.07f@4.10 nnd assorted light sold at 14.05
@ 4.10 , with tbo slugo sort at fi.10Qi.15.
P1NANOIAU
New Yoiiic , Fob 10 , ISpoclal Telegram to
Tub Bee.I Stocks Influences were very
conflicting iu stocks at the opening today
It was believed that there had been some
sort of Juggling with the bank statouient ,
and while there was an early rumor that
there would bo a correction in the reserve
figures , there was a lack of confMonco on the
part ot the bulls The trade was ready to
trace ult the &dvorso Influences to the boar
clique Still ethers pointed to Mr , Gould as
the manipulator , and it is construed as a
strong argument that ho is a bull because ho
Is setting traps for short sellers Opening
prices as compared with the final figures of
Saturday were froin )4 ) toi per cout lower ,
and farther losses were sustalnod over the
entire list in early dealings Hook Island
. . - . nnd Sugar again becamu tbo weak features ,
' each losing l > j per cent , though the drop in
Sugar was sudden , while in Itoctt Island tbo
downward movement was slower and followed -
* lowed by no roaotlon of importance Sugar re
covered from 59 > to 6V4 < but failed to hold
all of the rally Heading was also very
actlv • , but fluctuated within the same nor
row lltmti as the remainder ot the list , in
which the ruugo of prices was generally
aboutK per cent Colorado Coal was in *
olined to advance in the first tow minutes ,
but gave way later There was a decided
upturn all through tbo Hit before noou
Sugar wont to fllor } l'tf per cent over the
opening price Atchison became strong aud
vrontup a full point to 33 , reacting to 33 ,
Hock Island recovered } { to 03V , and 8t.
Paul , Missouri Pacllla and Union Pacific
each , regained ) i to Jtf per cent from the
early decline Lackawanna was up } ( to
* 1374 * and Heading was uctivo and rocovorcd
i F to 42. Any error discovered iu the clearing
house was not made public , but the ourrcnt
" "h report was that the reserves were not
I * * * changed from Saturday Money was very
easy at tbo close , with last loans at 3 per
cent and offered at the close at 1 per cent
The load In Atchison on increased earnings
and the support In Coal stocks were the best
foaturcs of the day The last hour brought
general weakness to the list Chesapeake It
Ohio lost 3 points , Pacific Mall made a
not loss of } { t Now England lost 1/ ! , and
western shnrcs lost ns follows : North
western \ ( , St Pnul , Missouri Paclflo and
Union Pacific H Per cent each Heading
was \ { off at the oloso Hock Island was
less nctivo nnd lower for the day The total
sales were 190,130 shares
The following were the closing quotations :
I ) . S. 4s regular iai ; tforthorn Pacific . 3114
UB 4s coupon * . . . ! EP < do oreferrod 74 %
lI.M.4Hsreiullir..lV ( ) > 4 O. A N. W 10 N
11.8.4' ' ,4s coupons . 101 { 4 doprorsrrod Hl' ' .i
I'aclnillsor M3 lift N.Y.Central 100 'i
Ontral Iacldc . . . 33 P. UftK . . . IB
Chicago * Alton . . .130 Hock Island 81
Chlcaiio.llurllnston O..M.St.l' B8X
AQulncy tOTy doBrefeTrBd.H54
n..lW 137 ? * StPaulOmaha . 31
llllnolsCentral 115 aoprorerrea 94
! . , . * W Ifiilon V&cino WJ ) !
Ksnsfts Tsxas . . . BU W..8t. L. ! i V 13
IakoSliora . . . . . .10(1 ( aopreferred.-
Michigan Central . 0 ( Western Union , . , . BiX
MlssourlPocmo . . . Jt ! <
Moxnr Easy nt 2i4 per cent , clcsod
offered nt 1 per cent ,
PniMB MEuoiiNTii.n PirEii 4 < Hiyi per
cent
Stehuxo KxcnAKOE Quiet and steady ;
mxty-day bills , f4.B3 j demand , tl.STH-
All in n g Htookt
New Yomc , Fob 10. [ Special Telegram
to The Ubb.1 The following are the min
ing stock quotations :
Amador 10J Oould ic Curry . . l.TT
Aspen TUil Halo .V Norcross.80
Con Cnl .t Va . . . .450 Horn Silver 2i'
Comstoclc.T.bd.ratio Home taks 100
Comstock , T. scpJUWI Iron Silver 125
Deadwood T. . . . AM Ontario 37M
I' .uroka Con U. > 0 Sutter Creek 100
Kl Crlsto 10.j
Hoiitl OITorlncs
Wasiunoton- , Fob 10. [ Soocial Telegram
to The Hee.I Honds offered : till,000 nt
J1.24 ; $20,500 at J1.04 f
PKOOCOU MAHKUTS
CnicAtio Fob 10. 1:13 : if ra close
Wheat About steady March , ' 7Go ; May ,
Corn Steady ; February 2Sp ; May ,
30 c.
Oats Steady : Fohurary , SO c ; May,22)fo. )
Hyo Mav , 45 } c.
Uarloy Nothing doing
Pnmo Timothy $1.20.
Flax Cash , * 1.3S.
Whislrv 1\\ \ \ < >
Pork Steady ; March , $9.75 ; May ,
$10.05.
Lnrd Steady ; February , J5.82 > ; May ,
$5.07 } * .
Flour Unchanged ; winter wheat , $2.00
@ 4.35 ; Bpnng wheat , $1.10@4.75 ; rye , $2.50
(32.S5 ( ; buck wheat , $ l.25@1.50 per owl
Provisions Shoulders , $4.25(44.37 } ; short
clear , $5.00@5.05 ; short rlba , February ,
$4.7" .
Uuttor Dull ; creamery , 15@20 } o ; dairy ,
7@20c
Cheese Easy ; full cream cheddars and
flats , Oi/95fc ; Young Amorlcas 10/ @
lOJfc
Eggs Steady ; fresh , 13' @ 14c.
Hldos Steady ; heavy and light green
salted , 4faie } ( ; sultod bull , 3Jfc ; green
salted calf , 5 c ; dry flint , tl@7c ; dry salted ,
Oj c ; dry calf , 5@Gc ; deacons , oacb , 2c.
Tallow Steady ; No 1 , solid packed , 4c ;
No 2 , 3 > .f@3Xo ; cake , 4c.Hccolnts.
Hccolnts Ship in1 ts
Flour 10.000 10.000
Wheat 12,000 7,000
Coru 130,000 202,000
Oats 131,000 149.000
Now Yorlc , Fob 10. Wheat Receipts ,
13,200busbols : exports , 20,000 bushels ; spot
weaker ; No 2 red , 84f@S3o inolovator , S0 ?
@ 80Jio afloat , 85 ; @ 87o f. o. b. ; options
lower No 2 rod , FoDruary , clos'ng ' at 84e.
Corn Receipts , 252,000 bushels ; experts ,
102,200 , bushels ; spot easier : No 3 , 35u
iu elevator , 36ii&7a } afloat ; ungraded
mixed , 20@37c ; 0 | > uoQS lower , steady ,
February closing at 35o.
Oats Receipts , 152,000 bushels ; experts ,
59,750 bushels ; spot , weaker ; options eusior ;
February , 2Skfe ; mixed western spot , '
270300 , white western , U0O35c.
Coffee Options closed steady 10 points
up ; solos , 29.500 bags ; . February $10.05 ;
May , ? 15.0J@10.OO : spot Hio firm ; fair cargoes ,
$19.75.
Sugar--Raw , steady ; refined , firm
Petroleum United closed for March at
$1.08 .
Eggs Flrmor ; western , 14Jf@15o.
Pork Firm ; new moss , S10.75@L1.0U.
Lnrd Easy ; western steam , $0.17 } @
0.22K ; closing at $0.20.
Hutter Steady ; western dairy , 8@17o ;
creamery , 12@27 } c.
Cheese Firm ; western,8 ® 10c.
Iitvnrpool , Feb 10. Wheat Firm ;
demand poor ; holders offer sparingly ; Cali
fornia , No 1 , 7s 3d per cental
Corn Steady ; demand fair ; mixed west
em ,3s lOJfd per cental J
Milwnutcce , Fob 10. Wheat Easy ;
No 3 spring , on track , cash , 72@73o ; May ,
73Xc
uorn Dull ; No 3 on track , 28c
Oats Quiet ; No , 2 whlto , on truck , 23c.
Rye Steady ; in sto c , 43Xc
Hurley Qulot ; No 2 in store , 42 0.
Provisions Steady ; porK , 19.75.
St IiouIm Fob 10. Wnoat Cash
firm at 70c ; options lower : May , 77K@77J o.
Corn Lower ; cash , 25c ; May , 2to.
Onts Higher ; cash , 21c ; May , 21Jjfc.
Pork Quiet at * 10.13& @ 10.25.
Lard Nominally I5.7U. .
Whisky-$1.02.
Hutter Steady ; creamery , 20@25c ; dairy ,
10021c
Knnsnn City Feb 10. Wheat Lower ;
No 2 hard , cash , 03lXc ; February , 03o bid ;
No 3 rod cash , 0' ) o bid •
Corn Lower ; No 2 , cash , 21J o.
Oats No , 3 , cash , 17J c bid
Cinolnnntl , Fob 10. Wheat Firm ; No
3 red , 78c.
Corn Steady ; No 2 mixed , 3103U c.
Oats Steady ; No 2 mixed , U5c. '
Whisky S1.03.
nsiniioapolis Fob 10. Wheat Dull ;
receipts for two days , 218 cars ; Shipments ,
40 cars Closing : No 1 hard , February , 77c ;
May , 79 o ; on track , 77K" ! No 1 northern ,
February , 764o ; May , 77o ; on track ,
70 > { o ; No 2 northern , February , 73o ; May ,
75o ; on track , 73@74o.
IitVlj HTOOIL
Utiionen , Feb 10. The Drovers Journal
reports as follows :
Cattle Hoceipts , 12.500 ; market opened
Wc higher ; common steady ; beeves , $4,000
5,30 ; stcors , $3.0004.50 ; stockers and feed
ers , $2.4003.50 ; Muxus corn-fed steers ,
$3.0003.50.
-Koceipts,2'J,000 : strongto lOohlgher ;
mixed , $3.8504.10 ; heavy , $3.8004.10 ;
light , $3.8501.15.
Shnop Ueceipts , 8,500 ; steady ; natives ,
$3.50C ,5.B0 ; western corn-fed , $5.0005.00 ;
Texana , $3.7505.00.
A Drovers Journal special cablegram from
Loudon quotas American cattle tirin at 120
Viiio per pound for medium to choice , esti
mated dead weight ,
Mutlonnl Htnolc Ynrdi , East St
Lou , Feb 10. Cattle Hccolpts , 1,000 ;
shipments , none ; higher ; fair to fancy
nalivo steers $3.40 5.03 ; stockers and feed
ers , $3 4003.40.
Hogs Uoeelpts 3,000 ; higher ; heavy , $4.00
04.15 ; packing , $3.90J4.05 { ; light , $3.85fdl4.O0.
Hionx OUr , Feb 10. Cattle Receipts ,
250 ; shipments , 125 ; unchanged ; canuers ,
75c0l,25 ; cows , fl.0001.35 ; stockers , $1.50
03.23 ; feeders , $2.2502.99 ; veal calves ,
$3 0003,15.
Hogs Receipts , 1,000 ; lOo higher ; range ,
$3 73H'03.85.
Kunaiii City Fob 10. Cattle Rooeipts ,
3,700 ; shipments , 3,000 ; higher ; steers , $3.35
05.00 ; roivi , $1.6003 40 ; stockers and feed
ers , $3.4003.40.
Hogs Uoeelpts , 8,203 ; shinments none ;
hlehorjull grades , frl.7585 ; bulk , $3.77 > 4
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Cattle
Monday , Fob 10.
Receipts estimated at 1,000 , compared
with UsJ Saturday , Tbo receipts are
composed of common stock , there not bo-
lug u single load of prime or funey steers
The inaruet opened nctivo at an advance
Tbo best steers are up fully 10c , some few
quoting thorn from 10c to 15o up All grades
of steers are & @ 10o above Saturdays prices
Cow stuff Is aativo and strong , with sales
ranging from strong to 10c up Tbo general
cow market is about So higher than Satur
day HulUjaro stronger and nctivo , while
feeders and stockers are nctivo at the high
prices reached last week Calves romaln
firm Yearlings nro a shndo higher , while
oxen are active and strong to a shade up
Only the very poorest and least desirable of
the receipts fail to show a pronounced up
ward turn Hnlf the sales of steers were nt
$3.4003.85 while only two bunches reached
$3.90. With the general advance Saturday
and todny the whole ot the decline slnco Sat
urday the 1st , has been recovered Today was
the most satisfactory market during the
week The tr.nrkot closed nctivo and strong
With everything sold
IIOITH
Receipts estimated at 2,200 compared
with 3,093 Saturday The mnricet opened
-nctivo and strong with the top nt $3.80 ,
Saturdays top , but being practlcnlly none
ono price mnricet , everything soiling nt
f3.7503.SO , the sales show nn advance of a
shade over Saturdays maMtot All sold
early Light , S3.7503.8O ; heavy , $3,750
3.80 ; mixed$2.75@3.77K.
Shcop
Receipts 3C9 , compared with 173 Saturday ,
Some fair corn-fod westerns sold at $4.85.
Sheep sro quoted at $4,4005. K } { ,
Highest aud Lowest Sales ut Hogs
Today Saturday
Highest $3.S0 Highest $3.80
Lowest 3.75 Lowest 3.05
Stock Hcuclni * .
Official Saturday Estlraatod today
Cattle 47 cars . . 0S2 Cattle , 50 curs..1000
Hogs , 49 cars..3093 Hogs , 33cars..2200
Sheep , 3 cars . . 173 Sheep , 3 cars . , . 342
Provallluu Price * .
The following is n table ot prices paid In
this market for the grades of stock men
tioned :
Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 tbs.$3.80 01.50
Good steers , 1250 to 1450 lbs . . 3.50 (5)1.15 )
Good steers , 1050 to 131X1 tbs . . 3.00 rS3.90
Common 1000 to 1150 K > steers 3.20 03.30
Commou canners 1.15 01.75
Ordinary to fair cows 1.50 01.90
Fair to good cows 1.90 02.23
Good to choice cows 2.20 . © 2.75"
Choice to fancy cows . . . . . . , . • 2.73 03.23
Fair to good bulls 1.50 02,50
Choice to fancy bulls 2.50 03.25
Light stockers and feeders . . . 2.00 03.00
Feeders , 950 to 1100 lbs 2.20 03.23
Fair to choice light hogs 3.75 W3.80
Fair to choice heavy hogs 3.75 © 3.80
Fair to choice mixed hogs 3.75 @ 3.77 #
AvcrnRO Price or Ilogn
Showing the nvcrago price paid for loads
of hogs on the days indicated In 13S7 , 1833
andlSSO :
Day atlob 18U0 Feb , llK-8. Feb POT
3 $ .1 TO "VTSm $1 84
4 3 75 6 23 4 IU
5 3 7'4 ! Sunday 4 87
0 3 7214 5 31 Sunday
7 3 71H 5 40 4 Bl
8 B T.hi 5 43 4 SO
10 3 77 535 4 VI
Comparative Tables '
The following tables show the range in
prices on hogs during this and last week :
Pays This week Laat-woek.
Monday . . . , 3 75 < 33 80 3 0745i3 ! 75
Tuesday 3 70 103 8214
Wednesday 3 70 © 3 & >
Thursday 3 65 6W UTJS
Friday 3 05 SW 80
Saturday 3 65 ( & 3 82 4
Average Cost ol Hogs
Tbo following table gives the average cost
of hogs on the dates mentioned , including
the cost today , as nasod upon sales reported :
Date Irico Date Price
Feb 1 $3 65J4 Fob 0 $3 72&
FeD 3 3 72 Feb 7 3 71J4
Fob 4 3 75 Feb 8 3 73W
Fob 5 3 75 Fob 10 3 77
Purchases or Cattle
Uuycrs No
Swift & Co 542
George H. Hammond & Co , . 121
The Armour-Cudahy Paculngcompany 11
Omnhn Pncklnt ? fin M
Hamilton , Stephens & Co 12
Nels Morris 102
Shippers and Feeders . . . 88
R. Hockor 33
Van Znnt 31
Hogs
Armour Cudahy Packing company • 745
Omaha Packing company 535
Swift & Company C3L
G. H. Hammond Packing company . . . 413
Sheep
Swift & Co 170
Armour-Cudahy Packing company 109
Ueprosnntativo Sales
STEERS
No Av Pr No Av Pr
9 1034 $3 20 21 1167 $3 50
24 921 3 20 13 .1105 3 50
18 1030 2 20 17 1223 3 52 V
7 1135 3 35 15 1212 8 55
0 833 3 23 20 H&2 3 55
20 1140 3 25 23 1153 3 GO
20 1052 3 25 17 1339 3 70
8 1070 3 30 18 1220 3 75
20 1122 3 30 83 1377 3 80
40 1113 3 40 17 121(1 ( 3 80
14 1079 3 40 41 1324 3 85
| S 1217 3 40 10 1299 3 85
0 1072 3 50 18 1405 3 87X
5 1234 3 50 20..1340 3 90
8 1189 3 60 17 1274 3 90
cows
1 1170 3 00 1 1110 3 25
1 1050 2 00 3 1050 2 35
0. . . - 1030 2 00 0 1113 3 25
10 903 3 00 4 1345 3 30
10 870 3 00 1" 10S9 3 35
2 1125 3 0020 955 3 35
17 904 3 05 3 1127 2 35
21 102L 2 05 3 1277 2 40
17 1010 2 15 8 1070 240 '
22 1030 2 17 } 0 1117 2.50
1 1150,3 20 1 1140 3 50
13 940 2 25 1 1050 3 00
1 870 2 25 8 1010 2 70
4. . - . 1033 3 25 1 3100 3 75
7V 1010 2 25FEEOEnS.
FEEOEnS
3 730 2 CO 10 084 3 05
11 723 2 80 13 797 3 10 .
3 733 3 00 8 925 8 10
1 bOO 3 00 25 858 3 10
3 023 ' 3 00 25 837 3 10
22 055 3 05
nuixs
3 1537 185 2 1010 2 80
0 1407 185 1 1750 3 30
1 1200 1 00 1 1330 2 40
2 1405 190 1 1410 2 50
2 1220 190 3 1485,250
2 1300 2 00 1 1800 3 50
1 1200 8 00 1 1030 3 00
1 1830 2 00 1 1500 2 75
1 1410 3 10 3 10S5 3 75
1 1480 3 25 1 1SC0 3 90
1 1320 3 25 1 1900 3 00
CANNEits
3 013 135 1 OflO 100
10 981 145 3 750 175
5 990' 1 50 b 1100 160
3 1025 1 00
JlEUEItS
1 1100 2 40 2 775 2 50
3 1030 3 40 3 893 3 00
CALVES
1 100.2 50 1 100 3 00
0 433 3 75 3 140 3 00
STAOS
1 1500 2 60 1 1330 3 00
L 1030 2 75
STOCKERS
.40. ; 523 2 30 1 490 2 50
43 502 2 40
OXEN ,
0 1675 2 75 7 1717 3 00
WKSTKKK CATTLE
Owner and No , Av Pr
Standard Cattle Company
23 cows , cornfed..1017 $3 00
23 cows , corn fed . . 1000 3 00
tioos
No Av Sh Pr No Av Sh Pr
70 . . .343 200 3 75 64..2Sd 40 3 77V
03..354 120 3 75 01,237 3 77 $
70..877 40 3 75 59.254 130 3 77i2
54..293 3 75 03.29d 80 3 77J
00..278 100 3 75 08.225 3 77if
CO.303 3 75 63..280 130 8 77J ?
10..300 3 75 63..293 60 3 77K
74..253 120 3 75 60.240 00 3 77 >
60.218 3 78 69..204 8 80
03,253 240 8 75 65.,303 60 8 60
60.,233 40 3 75 67.,313 60 60
67,383 80 8 75 118 . , 297 60 8 80
63..257 40 8 75 68..838 60 8 60
05..245 80 8 75 68.3o4 60 8 80
60 . , .230 200 8 75 48..274 40 8 60
8. . . 303 8 75 W..218 3 80
68..299 500 3 75 02.tt.254 3 80
C2..355 - 3 77K ! . , . 373 40 3 80
57..293 200 3 7K B9.t.lSll 3 80
SHEKr.fl tR
No Av Pr , No Av , Pr
85 c.f.W.HO $4 85 84cf.w..l2l " , $4 65
170 cf W.114 4 85 ,
\V1 I Cattle
On the mnrkot with cattlar George Mels-
ncr Shelton ; John M , HottyRaymond ; Per
ry & Frush , Mead : J. Palmer , Surprise ;
Philip Unit , Seward ; Walrath & Weslfull ,
AtKlnson , 11. A. Hill , Atkinson ; O. W. Per
ley , Cedar Bluff : Huntley S. , Hornuck ,
In ; W. F. Uodlcy , Oakland ; H. Agor , Far
well ; J. Hastlo , Howe ; Ji II Conway ,
O'Kallows ; Peter C. Moypr , O'Fnllowst E.
Sovotson St Paul ; H. .1. , Windsor , Hiland ;
O'Conor Hros , Lyons : J. W. Watson , Han
croft ; MctCocgan & McManus , Bancroft ;
James Stone , Nemaha ; G. I. Storm ,
Auburn ; W. J. Lewis , Columbus ;
J. S. Inman , Duucan ; Standard cattle com
pany , Ames ; J. Sugdcns , S.vracuso ; S. Lar
son , Mlndon ; Ford & May wood , Norwood ;
Tobias Spoich , Sutton ; A. Crulkshank ,
Crete , G. II Stocking , Wnhoo
With Hogs
On the market with hogs : Ripps k L. ,
Humphreys ; W. II , Vanalstlno , Arcadin ; II
Agor , St , Paul ; J. P. Taylor , Aahton ; First
Natlonnl bank , Ashton ; C. W. Snltiglnor ,
Upland : Slratn & Co , Nortnwny ; F. M.
Nichols , Uradyville , Uradyvlllo ; Clark ,
I lento n & Co , Weston ; H. R , Faulk
ner , Lcxlncton ; A. W. Ollingcr , Kearney ;
Hayden & Jackson , Wallncoj Ford ii Nor
wood , Maynord ; J. H , Hlanke , Venango ;
Wiley & Jenkins , Alma ; James Danloy ,
Memphis ; C. E. Van Husklrir , Oxford ;
Packard L. & G. Co , J'lnin Vlow ; O.
Spicchcr , Dcnlson , la : E. D. Gould , Thomas
Grove ; L. Anderson , Mead ; J. M. Etnloy ,
Council Hluffs ; John Quinn , Wood River ;
Wnlrath & Wostfall Atkhson : O. Hollln-
quist Oakland ; Anderson & J. , Oakland ; R.
A. Tcmploton , Tekamnh : ICcsslar & S. ,
Craig ; Monagh t Co . Denlsnn , la ; Gcorco
Varnes , Missouri Vnlloy , In ; J , H. More ,
Perry ; F. A. Albln Arnpatlca ; Rankin
Hros , Cambridge
With Sheep
On the market with sheep : C. P. South
worth , Shelton
Chirm From the Mnrkot
E. D , Gould of Fullerton , Neb , ono of
the heaviest hog shippers to the South
Omaha market , sent down another load
from Nowman's Grove
L. Anderson & Co , regular shippers of
Mead , Neb , contributed a load of hogs to the
receipts
W. II Dudley , ono of Pottawattamie coun
ty's , most onorgotio shlppors , and a firm
friend of South Omaha , was in with two curs
of cattle
Silver City , Ia 's , loading stockman , W. C.
Swarts , showed uo again with a car of cat
tlo
Charles Sackett was in from Seward with
cattle for Philip Unitt
Messrs Ab Waggoner , J. A. Hake and
Colonel E. P. Savage have returned from
Chicago , where thovl attended a meeting of
the oxecutlvo board of the National live
stock exchange The delegates ireport that
all the acts and transactions were in the in
terests of cattlemen and shippers and com
mittees were appointed to momorlalizo congress -
gross on the splenic fever line , for covern-
ment inspectors , the . regulation of the ship
ment of slock , and to reduce the tariff on
raw bides aud reduce the ' , tax on oloomarga-
rino Every thing done Was in the interest
of the live stock business '
Monagh & Co , every day , , shippers from
Dcnlson , la , marketed hogs ,
Wallwarth & Wostfall marketed a 2,100-
pound cow from Atkinson , i
Isaao U. McFnrland , In the employ of the
Stock yards company during the last olgh-
tecn months , has associated himself with the
commission firm of Jackson , Mnley & Co
L. W. Gilchrist ot Lincoln , secretary of
the state board of transportation , was In
with cattle from Wahoo
A. P. Brain ard blow lmfrom Kansas City
today , . -
Swan Larson bad a cor , of cattle In from
Mindou '
E > T. Grauthanuof Lincoln.Is visiting his
brother , James N. Grantham of the McUIoud-
Love commission firm
The third floor of the Exchange will be
turned into commission ofUces
OMAHA WUOtiESAli MARKBTS
Prod hop , Fruits , Kto
Egos Strictly fresh , 1410o.
Hides , Pelts.Tallow , Etc Green salted
hides , 4c ; No 2 , g. s. hides , 2c ; dry flint
hides , 507c ; calf bides , , /5c ; damaged
hides So less ; shcop pelts , green , each , S5c0
$1.00 ; sheep pelts , dry , per lb , 7013 c ; tal
low , No 1 , 3 } c ; No 2 , 3o ; grease , white ,
44c : yellow , 3K08o.
Uutteu Creamery , fancy , 10018c ; choice ,
15010c Dairy , fancy 14010c ; choice , 110
12c. Country , fancy , 11013c ; , good to choice ,
9011c ; fair , 7@Sc : inferior , 4@3c.
Arri.ES Per bbl common , $3.0002.25 ;
choice , $2.5003.00 ; fancy , $4.0005.00.
Mince Meat 8o per lb
Honev 15010c per lb for choice
Pkesekves--8010c per lb a
Jr.Li.ms l@4J o per lb '
Uuecwax No 1 , 1G01OO.
t Pies Feet Pickled , kits , 70o ; spiced pigs
tongues , kits , $2.35 ; pickled tripe , kits , 05c ;
pickled H. C. tripe , kits , 85a ; spiced pigs
hocks , kits , $1.13.
Cheesi : Young Americas , full cream ,
12c ; factory twins , ll } < fc ; off grades , 708c ;
Van Rossen Edam , $11.50 per doz ; sap sago ,
23c ; brick , Vallmburger \ , lie ; domestic
Swiss , 13014c ; imp Swiss , 20c.
Flouii State , $2,50@4.0J ; fancy , $4,000
5.00.
Lemons Fancy , 95.0003.00 ; choice , $3.50
05 00.
Celekt Per doz , 30c.
California Uhai'es $3.00 ; pears , $2.75.
Mess Pokk Per bbl , $9.75010.75.
Hananas According to size , per bunch
$2.0003.00.
Cocoanuts Per 100 , $3.00 ,
AWLE BUTTKK Co
Ojusous Florida , per box , $3.0005.00.
Buckwheat Fluuu Per bbl $1.7505.50.
Wool Fine , avornge , 22033c ; moaiura ,
average , 31@22o ; quarter blood , uvorugo , 18
@ 2Uc ; coarse , average , 15017c ; cotts and
rough , average , 14010c
CoitN 18c.
Oats 16c.
Veal Choice , medium size , C@3o : choice ,
heavy , 400c
Live Pigeons Per doz , $1.60.
Pickles Medium , per bbl , $175 ; small ,
$5.75 ; gherkins $0.75 ; C&U enow chow ,
qts , $5.85 ; pts , $3.35. "
Poultuy Dressed , per lb Chickens , 00
8c ; ducks , 9@10c ; goose , 10@llc ; turkeys ,
O01lo.
Potatoes 5035o for choice ; common
20025c.
Sweet Potatoes 7O075fV
Onions 50070c. i ,
Saueu Kiiaut Ubls , J4.7B ; half bbls , $2.75.
Cideii Ubls , $5.50 half bbls , $3.25.
Maple Suoaii l2V015uper lb
Funs Beaver , per lb , $3.0004.00 ; otter ,
each , $3.0007.00 ; wolff each , $1.5003.00 :
coon , each , 3507so ; mink , each , 15000c ;
muskrat , fall , 5011c ; sku'iik , rat , 35000c ;
baduor , rat , 350&Oa ; deei ' skins , fall , per lb ,
18037c ; winter , 30030c. 'y
Ueaas Choice handpicked navy , $1,750
3.00 ; choice hand pickledtmedium , $1.0501.70 ;
choice hand picKled country , $1.5001.75 ;
clean country , $1.3301.53 ; : Inferior country ,
$1.0001.35. ' *
PnovisioxB Hams , Neil ' , 101b average ,
0Ko ; 30 to S3 lbs , iUoftlt to 14 lbs , 94 'o ;
shoulders , 6c ; breakfast ! bacon , No 1 , 6o ;
ham sausage , 8c ; dried'Jibeof hams , 7c ;
beef tongues , $0.00 per dozop ; dry salt moats ,
S@Sa ) per lb ; ham roulfcttb ; 0Ko ; add lo per
lb for small lots f . .
Hay Choice upland , $0,0006.25 : midland ,
$4.50 ; lowland , $3 60.
Chop Feed $12.50.
BltAN $10.60.
Groceries
Diuei ) FnuiT Currant , new , 5Jfo ( ; prunes ,
casks 1,300 lbs , 6c ; prunes , bbls or bags ,
& } { ; citron peel , drums , 30 lbs , 23o ; lemon
pool , drums , ISo ; furd dates , boxes 13 lbs ,
JOu ; apricots , choice evaporated , 14c ; apri
cots , jolly , cured , 35 lb boxes , lOo ; apricots ,
fancy , 35 lb boxes , 15c ; apricots , choice bagB ,
80 lbs , 14Ko ; apricots , evaporated , Alden , 50
lb boxes , - 9o ; apples , star , Sj o ; apples , funcy
Alden , 6 lb , lee ; apples , fancy , Aldcn , a lb ,
lOJic : Suit Lake , 5o ; blackberries , evapor
ated , 60 lo boxes , 5 > io ; cherries , pitted , dry
cured , ISo ; pears , California fancy , > {
boxes , 25 lb , ISo ; peaches , Cal No , 1 , funcy ,
K , unp bags , 60 lb , 15o ; noctarloes , red , 14c ;
nectarines , silver boxes , 15c ; pitted plums ,
Col 35 lb boxes , 8Koi raspberries , evap , N ,
Y. , new , 25 > 4"o ; prunns , H. C. 60 70 , 909 > fo ;
orange peel , 15c ; raisins , California London ,
crop ISSfl , $3.33 ; CM loose muscntels , orop
1889 , $3.00 ; Valonctas , 1SS * , Co ; Vnlonclas
now , S > Xc ; C l. scodloss , sks , * Kc
Cannf.h Goods FruitsCalifornia Canned
Goods , Standard Brands 2lbs , per doz
Apricots , $1.700185 ; apricots , plo fruit ,
$1.50 ; gallons , $160 : blackberries , $3.33 ;
cherries , black , $4 00@2.23l chorrlos-whlto ,
$2.2502.50 ; grnpos , $1(15 ( 1.80 ; peers , Bart ,
lett , $2.1003.20 , poaches , yellow , $2.1002.35 ;
peaches , lemon cling , $ .1,33 ; plums , egg ,
$1.0501,80 ; plums , gold drops , $1.80 ; plums ,
green gages , $1.0301SO ; peaches Hay Clly ,
with puts in , $1,00 ; currants , $3.35 : geese
borrlos , $3.25 ; quinces , $3.10 ; raspbernos ,
$2.80 ; strawborrles , $3.50 ; poaohes , 3lb cast *
eru standards , S3.50 ; 3 lb plo , $1.10 ; 0 lb pic ,
$3.00 ; gallon , plo , $3.00 ; apples , high stand
ards , $2.50 ; 31b gooseberrles.Wc ; 3 lb straw
berries , 9O0D5O , 3 lb rasDborrlcs , $1.00 ; 3 lb
blueberries , 60090c ; 3 lb blackberries , 050
75c ; 3 lb strawberries , preserved , $1.80 ; 3 lb
raspbornos , preserved , $1.80 ; 31b blackber
ries , preserved $1,20 ; pincappios , Bahama
chopped , $2.00 ; 3 lb Bahama grated , $3.79 ; 2
lb Bahama sllcod $2.50 ; 3 lb Standard sliced ,
$1.3301.50 ; cherries , 3 lb rod , Baltimore , 83
005c.
Cannep Fish Brook trout , 8U > , $2.25 : sal
mon trout , 2 lb , $2.25 ; clams , 1 lb , $1.35 ;
clntns , 2 lb , $ 2,00 ; clam chowder , 3 lb , $2.40 ;
dovlled crabs , 1 lb , $325 ; dovllcd crabs , 8 lb ,
$3.50 ; codfish balls , 3 lb , $1.75 ! caviar , H lb ,
$2.35 ; eels , 1 lb , $3.40 ; lobsters , L lb , $1.90 ;
lobsters , 3 lb , $3.95 ; lobsters , dovlled , f lb ,
$3.25 ; mackerel , 1 lb , $1.75 ; mackerel , mus
tard sauce , 3 lb , $2,35 ; maokorol , tomato
sauce , 3 lb , $2.25 ; oysters , 1 lb , $1.10 ; oysters ,
2 lb , J1.S5 ; salmon , C. H , , 1 lb , $1.90 ; salmon ,
C. It , 2 lb , $3.80 ; sulmon , Alaska , 1 lb , $1.00 ;
salmon , Alaska , 3 n , $3.05 ; shrimps , 1 lb ,
$2.55.Fish
Fish Codfish , Extra Georges , now ,
6J c ; Grand 8 o ; silver 3 lb blocks ,
Cc : snow white , 3 lb , Bank , now ,
4 > o ; Turkey cod , largo middles ,
bricks , 74 0 : snow whlto , crotos , 13-5 lb ,
boxes 7&o : Iceland halibut , Ho ; medium
scaled horrlng , 35o ; No 1 scaled herring ,
S2o ; domestic Holland horrlng , 55c ; Ham
uurg spiced horrlng , $1.50 ; Russian sardines ,
75c ; Russian sardines , plnln , 55c ; Imported
Holland herring , Crown brand , 80c ; do fancy
milkers , 90c. Mnckorol , No 1 shore , half hhls ,
$13.00 ; bloaters , half bbls , $18.00 ; white tish ,
half bbls , $7.00 ; trout , half bbls , $5.50 ; fam
ily whlto ilsh , $3.00 ; salmon , $3.50 ; 1 lb mnck
orol ( horrlng ) $1.0001,10 ; 1 K > finnan
haddics , $1.75 ; 2 lb lobsters , $2.9003.00 ; 1
lb lobsters , $1.9002.00 ; 1 lb Alaska salmon ,
Aleut , $1.00 ; 2 lb oysters , 10 oz , $1.85 ;
1 lb oysters , 5 oz , $1.10 ; 2 lb select , 12 oz ,
$3.35 ; 1 lb clums , llttlo nocks , $1.23 ; 2 lb
clams , llttlo ncclcs , $3.10i ; \ lb sardines , Im
ported , per case , 100s , $11.00010.00 ; K lb
sardines Imported , per case 100s , $15.00 ©
20.00 ; H lb imported honoloss sardines , 20c ;
H lb sordines , Amoricnn , per 100s , French
style , $4.5005.00 ; J { lb sardines , American ,
per case LOus , French Btylo , $7.5008.00 ; } lb
sardines , muBtard , per case 50s , $4.0004.25 ;
Imported key sardines , $13 00.
Veoetaiilks Tomatoes 3 lb extra , $1.00 ;
3 lb Standard , Western brnnds , 9O095o ; gallons
lens , strictly standard , $2.90. Corn Finest
grown , $1.00 ; gllt-odgo sugar corn , very fiuo ,
$1.50 ; McMurroy's 2 1b sugar corn $1.20 ; 2
lb extra , Western brands , 85c0iOO ; 2 lb
standard , Western brands , 70030c MUBh-
rooms 1 lb French , extra fine , 22025c ; 1 lb
French , line , 18022c 1 lb French , ordinary ,
16018c. Peas Trcs flue , per can , 25c ;
dcml flue , per can , ICc ; 2 lb extra , slftod ,
$3.00 ; 21b Early Juuo , $1.2501.35 ; 3 lb Mar
row , standard brand , $1.10 ; 2 lb soaked , 59c.
String Beans 2 lb high grade , refugee , 85c ;
2 lb Golden Wax beans , 75c ; 2 lb string
beans , 70c Lima Beans 2 lb soaked , 75c ;
Boston Baked Beans 3 lb Lowls , $1.05 ;
Crown brand $1.50. Sweet Potatoes 3 lb
Now Jersey , $1.00 ; Daisy , $1.85. Pumpkin
3 lb now pumpkin , 90c.
WitArriNQ Papek Straw , per Bb , IK ®
3J c ; rag , 3 > c ; manlls , B , 507 c ; No 1 ,
7o.
7o.Haos
Haos Union square , 35 per cent off list
Salt Dairy , 280 lb in bbl , bulk , $3.10 ;
best grade , 00 , 5s , $2.30 ; best grade , 100,3s ,
$2.40 ; best grade , 28. 103. $2.20 ; rock salt ,
crushed , $1.80 ; dairy salt , Aahton , 50 lb bags ,
85c ; bulk , 224 lb bugs , $3.25 ; common , In
bbl , $1.25.
Fauinaceous Goods Barley , 3 , ' 4'04 ; fa
rina , 6c ; peas , 3c ; oatmeal , 2 © 5o ; meca-
ronl , 10c ; vermicelli 10c ; rice , 40Ogc ; sago
and tapioca , 007c ; lima beans , 0c.
Copeeb Roasted - * Arbucklo's Arlosa ,
24c ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 24fSb ; Germun
24 > ' c ; Dilworth , 34 0 ; Alaroma , 24&c ; bulk ,
24Jc.
Hemp Twine Heavy , 14c ; medium , ICc ;
light 17o ; 18 B. C , 80c ; 24 , ' 20o ; 30 , 10c ; 48 ,
17c ; broom twines , colored,30c
Mattkess Twine Very fine , 40c ; fine , 8So ;
medium , 35c ; binders , 13c.
Sail Twine Very line flax , 33c ; line flax ,
29o ; line cotton , 22c ; Calcutta hemp , 14c
Salsoda Bbls , l c ; granulated , l < c ;
kegs , lc ; pkgs , 60 , 5s , 5jfc ,
Stahch IJf03c per lb
Stove Polish $3.0005.87 per gross
Hiiooms 4 tie , $2.00 ; 8 tie , $2.20 ; stables ,
$2.85 ; common , $1,5001.75.
Baos Am , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lewiston , per
100 , $17,00.
Nuts Almonds , 15c ; Brazils , 14c ; filberts ,
12K" ; pecans , lie ; walnuts , 12Ko ; peanut
cocus , 8c ; roasted , lie ; Tennessee peanuts ,
7c Cocoa J Id tin , 4uo per lb
Cuocohtb 22@35o per lb ; German chic
ory , red , 8c
OiLS-Kerosene-P. " W. , lOo ; W. W.,19Wc- ;
headlight , 13c ; gasoline , 12o ; salad oil , $1.23
09.00 per dozen
Suoaiis Cut loaf , 8c ; cut loaf cubes , 7Kc ;
standard , powdered , 7J c ; XXXX , powdered ,
75io ; granulated , standard , 0 ( jt > 7c ; confectioners
tioners' A , O jfo ; white extra U , 0 'tfc ; extra
C Neb , Co ; amber , 5o. *
Soaps Castile , mottled , per lb , 8010c ;
do , white , per lb , 13015c
Canned Meats 1 lb lunch tongue , $2.00 ;
2 lb lunch tongue , $4.75 ; 1 10 corned boot ,
$1.20 ; 2 lb corned beef , $2.05 ; 0 lb corned
beef , $0,80 : 14 lb corned beef , $14.00 ; 3 lb
boneless pigs feet , $3.35 ; 1 lb English brawn
$1.80 ; 8 lb English brawn , $2.00 ; 0 lb Eng
lish brawn , $0.60 ; 1 lbcompressodhnm , $1.75
2 lb compressed ham , $2.75 ; 1 lb chipped
beef , $3 0) .
Lye $1.7504.50.
Ginoeii Jamaica , \i pints $3.00 per doz
Spices Whole , per lb Allspice , 10oCas. ;
sin , China , 9c ; cloves , l'onang , 24c ; nutmegs ,
No 1 , 75c ; ueppor , 18019c ; shot pepper , 22c.
Dkuqs ( Grocers ) Per lb Borax , lOo ;
copperas , 2 > c ; Bay leaves , 14c ; glue , lflo ;
epsom salts , 4c , glauber salts 8c ; sulphur ,
4Xc ; blue vitrol , 9c ; alum , 4c ; tartaric acid ,
43u ; rosin , 3o ; saltpeter , absolutely pure , 10c ;
gum camphor , 8 lbs in box , 1 oz cakes , 33c ;
hops , ) i and yi lb packages , 20c ; sage ii and
\i lb packages 15o ; madder , 13o ; saltpeter ,
10o : indigo , 8-lb and 5-lb boxes , S F , 05070c ;
Indigo , 3-lb nnd 5-lb boxes , Madris , 75o ; seal
ing wax , 25-lb boxes , rod , 3J c ; sealing wax ,
35-lb boxes , whlto , 4c
Coffee Green Fancy old golden Rio ,
33o ; fancy old poaborry , 33 > o ; Rio , choice
to fancy , 33c ; Rio , prime , 31c ; Rio , good ,
80o ; Mocha , Silo ; Java , fancy Mandehling ,
38c ; Java , good interior , 34c ; African , 81c.
Hope Basis manllla rope , 15o ; sisal rope ,
13c : cotton rope , IBs : now process , iiia
Cotton Twin Bibb , vary ilno , 3 or 4uy. |
22o : flno , 20o ; Daisy , 18a ; candle wick , 32c.
. Olives Quarts , per doz , $3.75 ; pints , per
doz , $3.35 ; bulk , per gal . 94c.
Vineoaii 80 gr cider , 8c ; good , 12o ; white
wino , ltlo
Molasses Hhls , N , O , , choice , per gal '
45c ; baiters , 28c ; black strap , 20c
Dry Good * .
Caiipet WAiip BIbb , white , 18/o ! ; color
ed , BlJ c
Hatts Standard , 8o ; gem , iocs beauty ,
12 } o ; boone , 14c : peerless , cased , $0.50.
Coiiset Jeans Boston , 7Xo ; Androscog-
gin , 7J/c ; Kenrsargo , 7 'c ; Rockport , OJfo :
Conestoga , 0o , '
TicKs-Oakland , A , 1a\ International
YY , 8c ; Sbotuckot , S , 8 } o ; Warren , No , 870.
lOo ; Berwick , BA , 18o ; Acme , 13c ; YorK , ao
Inch , 12 0 ; York , 83-iuch , 18) ) 0 ; Swift
River , 8c ; Thorndlko , OO , 8Ko ; xnorndike
EB8Kc ; Thorndlke , 120 , 8o ; Thorndlke
XX , 14o ; Cordis , No 5. eke ; Cordis , No 4
Kentucky Jeans Memorial 15o ; Glen
wood , 20o ; Ky Star , 85o ; Hercules , 18c ;
Empire , 25c ; Cottswold , 27Ko ; Mellvllle
25c ; Bang-up , 27 } < ; c.
CiiASH Stevens B , 5tfc : Stevens , A , 7c ;
bluacliod , 8o ; Stevens p , 1jio\ \ bleached ,
8Jfo ; Stevens N , 8Ko ; bleuchod , OWe ;
( Stevens SHT , lljtfc
Miscellaneous Tabio oil cloth , $3.20 ;
table oil cloth , marble , $2.50 ; plain Holland
0 > o.dado ; Holland , 12 c
Flannels Plaid Kaftsmon , 80o ; Clear
Lake , 82Wc ; Iron Mountain , 29ko : Whlto
GH No/2 , H , 2Jtfc ; UH No C & , 26J& ;
UH No 8 , H 83Koj Bti No , 1 , } ( , 3tlo ; Que-
cboo No 1 , X. 42c
Piiints Solid Colors Atlantic , Co ; Sla
ter , Co ; Berlin oil , 0J c ; Garuor oil , 708o ;
Pink nnd Robes Richmond , 0 > fc ; Allen , 6o ;
Riverpolnt , 6 > < o ; Steel River , Oo ; Paclflo ,
7o ; Indigo Blue St L'egor , 6 > < o ; Wash
ington , Co ; American , 0 > fo ; Arnold , 0Wo ;
Arnold Century , Uo : Amnud , 12o ; Stietel A ,
13cj Windsor go d tk't , lOjio ; Arnold U ,
lOKo ; Arnold A , 13o ; Arnold Gold Seal ,
lOUc ; Yellow Seal , lOJfc
( JAMnuics Slater , 5c ; Woods , 5c ; Stand
ard , 5c ; Peacock , 6c. '
Funnel White Quechoo No 3 , ? f Inch ,
37tc ; Quochee , No 8 , Jf Inch , 32 , i < c ; Ana
wan , 32to ; Windsor , 22'i 'o ; rod u , 21 Inch ,
15Ho ; E 24 inch , 21 ! < c : GG 8 Inch , 20c ; II
A F , H Inch , 33o ; J II F , * { Inch , 87c ; G , (
Inch 8"Jo ,
Denims Amoskcag , Ooz , IC 'o ; Everolt ,
Ooz , 13c ; York , 7 07 , 13c ; Ilnyinakor , 8 ! c ;
Jaftroy XX , U4jc } ; Jnffroy XXX , 12Xoi
Beaver Creek , AA , ll'io ! Beaver Creek BU ,
10 > ro ; Beaver Crook CC 9c
Gingham Plunkot chocks , OJfc ; Whlttoii-
ton , C'fo : York , C < } { Normuudi \ dress , 8K < 31
Calcutta dress , 7'fc ; Renfrew dress , 8k0
12Jtfc
Piunts Dross Charter Oak , 5 < i * c ; Ra-
nmuo , 4 > oi Lodl , 5 > jc ; Allen , 0c ; Richmond ,
0e ; Windsor , 6Ko : Eddystonu , 0 } c ; Paclllc ,
° ' "a _ _ _ _
Luiuber nnd Htilldlnii Mnlorlnl
13 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 22 ft 24 ft
2x4 . . 15 00 15 00 15 00 1600 1(100 ( 1700 1700
2x0..1500 1600 15 00 1000 1800 1700 1700
2x3..15 00 15 00 16 00 10 00 1000 17 00 17 00
2x10. . . 15 00 15 00 15 00 1(1 ( 00 10 00 17 00 1710
8x13..1500 15 00 15 00 1000 10 00 18 00 1800
4x48x8.1000 10 00 1000 1700 1700 1900 1900
Fencing No 1 , 4 and 0 Inch , 12 and 14 ft
rough , $1000010.50 ; No 1 , 4 and 0 Inch , 1(1 (
ft , $17.00017.50 ; No 2 , 4 nnd 0 Inch 12 and
10 ft , $13.60014.00 ; No 3 , 4 and 0 Inch , 10 ft ,
$15.00.
Finishing 1st nnd 2d clear , \ } ( Inch , s2s ,
$49.00031.00 ; 1st nnd 2d clearljf and 2 inch ,
s2s , $17.00050.00 ; 3d clear , Ui inch , s 3 s ,
$13.OO04O.Ou : B select , Uf , ljtf iind 3 inch , s
2 s , $37.00033.00 ; 1st and 2d oio.ir , 1 inch , s 3
s , $45.00 ; 3d clear , 1 inch , s 2 s , $34.00 ; A
select L inch , s 3 s , $34.00 ; B select , 1 Inch ,
s 3 s , $29.50.
Stock Hoauds A , 12 Inch , s 1 s , 14 nnd 10
feet , $40.00 ; B , 18 inch , Bis , 13 14 nnd 10
tent , $41.00 ; C , 13 inch , h 1 b , 13 nnd 10 feet ,
$20.00 ; D , 12 Inch sis , 12 , 14 nnd IU feet ,
$ • - ' 3.00 ; No 1 com 18 Inch.s 1 s , 13foet , $ l8.0i ) ;
No 3 com 13 inch , sis , H and 10 foot , $17.C0
013.60 : No 1 com 13 Inch , sis , 10 , 18 and 20
feet , $18.50 ; No 2 com 13 inch , s 1 s , 14 aud
10 foot , $17.60.
Fi.ookino First com 0 inch white pine ,
$34.00 ; 3d com 0 Inch whlto pine , $30.00 ; 3a
com 0 inch whlto plno , $20.00 ; D com 6 Inch
whlto plno , $30.00 ; coin 4 and 6 inch yellow
plno , $15.00 ; star 4 Inch yellow pine , $17.00 ;
1st nnd 2d clear yellow pine , 4 uud 0 Inch ,
$18.50.
Shingles Per M XX clear , $3.20 ; extra
* A * . $3.80 ; standard A , $2.40 ; 5 Inch clear ,
$1,0001,70 ; 0 Inch clear , $1.7501.M ) ; No 1 ,
$1.1001.15 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths ,
from Washington torritor.v , $3.40 ; Callfornu
red wood , dimension widths , $4.5(1 ( ; cypres ? ,
clear heart , dimeusion widths , $3.23 ; lath ; ,
$2.40.
Ship LAr No 1 plain , 8 and 18 in , $17.00 ;
No 2 plain , 3 and 10 In , $15.50 ; No 1 , O. G. ,
$17.00.
Posts White cedar , 0 in halves 12o ;
whlto cedar , 5Vf in halves nnd 8 In quarter ,
lie ; white cedar , 4 in round , Kle ; Tot n ssoi
red cedar , bdIIi , 10 ; split oalt , white , su ;
sawed oak , 17c
Battens , Well Tuuing , Pickets O. G.
batts.SX Inch , 00c ; O , G. baits , 3 } 03 us ,
35c ; 3 Inch well tubing , D. & M. and b v ,
$31.00 ; pickets , I ) . & II Hat , $30.00 bicl cts ,
D. & H. square , $18.00.
SCHROEDER & DEAN ,
GRAIN ,
ProvisionsmStocks
Basement First National Bank ,
305 South mill Street Oinaliii
NEBRASKA
NATIONAL BANK
TJ S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB
Cnnltnl $400,000
Surplus Jan 1st , 1889 52,000
OFK1CEU3 AND DIItECTORS
IlENnv W. YA.TE8. President
Lewis S. Hkkii Vice President
A. ti TOUZAI.IN , '
M. V. Mouse ,
John 8 , cor.r.tNS ,
It C. Cusiiino ,
J. N. II PATI1ICK.
W. ii , S. HuaiiES , Cashier
THE IRON BANK ,
Cor 12th and Farnara Sts
A General Hanking lluslness Transacted
COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL BANK
Capital , - $400,000
Surplus , * - - - 40,000
Olllcers and DlroctoM-B. M. Morsoman O
M. Hitchcock , Jos Oarneau Jr , A. Henry K.
M Anderson , Win G. Maul v. pros , ; t , . 11. Will
iams , A , I' . Hopkins , pros ; A. Millard , cashier ;
V , 11. Ilryaut , assistant cashier
BU U B kit ) MH UV I • • " • n" a * states
U BBIUhI . J counticq , cities ,
IS 11 II I B ii 1 WAURWOIKS COS , ( IC ,
UUIIUU I BOUGHT AND SOLD
Deal In Gov't I.unrt Wurrnnti anil Hcrlp
RecelTB Account , and Kxtentl all thB I'aclllllcs ol
atlcneralltnnklusr nualn a .
Corrcspondcncb Solicited
S. A. KEAN & CO . Bankers
100 WASHINGTON STREET CHICAGO , ILL
115 BROADWAY NtW YORK ,
OMAHA MANUPACTUBEB3.
Boota and Shoos •
KITtKENDALL , JOSES Sc CO ,
Buocenors to Heed , Jonea A Co
Wholesale Mannfactarers of Boots & Shoes
Agsnt * lor llntton Itubbcr Shoe Co , 1KB , I1W and UOJ
U m r atrMt Omaha , NsDriikn
Brevyera
8T0RZ & ILEIt ,
Laser Beer Brewers
Ult North KlgUU mtli 81r < t. Omaua , WsbrMks
Cornloo
EAOLE VnnNIOE WOIIKS ,
Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice
Wlndow-c | n and metallic skylight ! . John Eptneter ,
proprlstor IU ) and 11(1 ( Bouth IQtu utreet
8toam Fitting , Pumps , Etc . . . .
'
ChAliK s TEAM HEATIKO CO ,
PnmpvPipes and Engines , -
Eteam , walar railway and mlnlnii luppllei , eto
Ha ) , Wand vu Varnam itraet , Qgialia
U. 8. WIND ENGINE 4 PUMP CO ,
Steam anil Water Supplies ,
Ilalllilar w.nl mil It via and V30 Jonca it , , Omaha
U. F. Hon , Acting Manager ,
BJIOWNELL & CO ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery
Pnsal-lron work , atatm pumpa taw mlllt 1J1J-12U
I. aTamforHi atraot , Oaaha ,
Ironworks
PAXTON A VIBttLlNli IliON WORKS ,
Wrought and Cast iron Building Work
Uaglliesuraa * work , genaral foundry , niaunitie and
blackiuitth work , omco and works , U , 1 * . 11/
and Ktb ttrsat , Omaha
Oil AH A WIRE St IRON WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Raillnp
Paik rail * , window guard ! , flower itanili , wire lgnl
sic laNorlklCthtlnat , Oinatia
OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS ,
Manf'rs ' of Pire and Burglar Proof Safes
Vault ! . Jail work Iron abutters and Bra eieap * * .
U. Andreen , prop r. 'Cor , litb and Ja ; aon bti
Saah boors , Eto
ii A. DISDROW * CO ,
Wholesale manafacti/reri tf
' Sah : , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings
Uranch oBce , Utk and liard ( Iraeta , Omoba , Neb
"
SOUTH OMAHA
UNION STOCK YARD CO ,
Of South Omaha , . Limitei
OMAHA JOBBERS ' DIRECTORY , *
. ABrloulturnl Implements J
hiNINOER & METCA LP CO ,
igrlcull'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriages
nugglo.etc , Whulcinln Oniaha , Nobraaks
MOLINE , MIUWUNA STOOD A ItD Co\ \
Manntaclurcra and Jobbers In
Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows , Etc
Cor Bib and PaclllonttepU , Omaha
ArtisteMotorlnls
'
A. UOSPE Jn ,
Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
DonalM atreot Omaha Nebratka
Boota nnd Shooa
'
IP V. MOUSE A CO ,
Johocrs of Boots and Shoe ; . *
tat , 11X1105 ( Doimlaa alro ( < t. Omaha Uanufaclorrj
Huaimer etre t , lioiton
' = = 3
Coal , Coke , Eto
MlzSULMl MIMNU CO ,
Miners and Shippers tf Hard and Soft Coals
MI \ I lmt National llnnk lltilldlnir , Omnlin , Nib
OMAHA COAL , COKE A LIME CO , ' 7'
Jobbers of Bard and Soft Coal
ton Boulh 13th itroau Omaha Nebraska
*
NEBRASKA FUEL CO ,
Shippers of Coal and Coke
ill South 13th ilrecl , Omaha , Nobraika
CommlaBlon and Storage .
i
RIDDELL & RIDDEI.L ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
Dpeolaltloi ltuttvr e-irtif , cIiopsm imnltrr , gamg *
lilt Howard street , Omaha , Men
1
CIgor a. ,
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DEAN , ARMSTRONG .t C 0 ,
Wholesale Cigars
tOtNorth CthStreotOmaha , Neb • • Hello H3fc
;
Dry Cooda nnd Notions . , ,
*
M. E. SMITII & CO ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notion
llCBand 11M Douglaa , cor Ilth atrcot , Oniahii Jtob
'
KILPATRICKKOCU DRY GOODS CO ,
Importers & Jobbers in Br ? Good ? , Notions
Santa't'urnlablng Oooda Comer 11th aud Humor
treoti , Omaha , Nebraska
I J
Furnlturo '
*
DEWEY & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furnitura
Farnam atreet Omaha , Nebrnika
*
CHARLES S1IIVERICK ,
Furniture
Omaha , Nebraska
i 4
Crocorloa ,
MeCORD , BRADY A CO ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
Utb and Tjearenworth streets , Omaha , Noliraske
I 1
Mardwaro
WJ RROATCH ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel
Bpncui , wagoa itock , hernwaro , lumbar , eto 1301
1211 Uarucy street , Omaha
HIMEDAUQH A TAYLOR ,
Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop
Mechanics Toola nnd nunaln Seles 1KB DouglU
street , Omaha , Ntb ,
Lumber , Eto
JOHN A. WAKKFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc
Imported and American Portland Cement BUM
• gent for Milwaukee Hydraulic Cement
snd ( Julr.oj Whlto Lime
*
CHAS R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber
Wood carpets and parquet flooring Slh and l > jugla
atreets , Omaba , Nebraska
ft OMAHA LUMBER CO ,
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
18th street aud Union I'aclnc track , Omaha ,
*
LOUIS BRADFORD ,
Beater in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash
Doors , eto Tarda Corner ; th nnd Douzlta Offlae )
Corner 10th and Douglas
FRED W. GRAY ,
Lnmher , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc
Corbel Ctb and JMuglaa street , Omaha
c. nTdietz *
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber
ISth and California streets , Omaha , Nebraska ,
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Mllllnory and Notions
*
I. OBERFELDERACa ,
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
Ma , 810 and 212 Bauth nth street
Notion o. '
J. ROB 1NSON NOTION CO ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
1121 Harney street , Omaha
I
Oils ,
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO ,
Wholesale Refined and Lnbricating Oil ? ,
Axle Grease , etc Omaha A. II ltlshop Manager
Pooer . " i
CARPEmER PAPER CO , ]
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry a nice stock of printing , wrapping and writtnji
paper Spsclal attention given to card paper j
Safes ute /
A. L. DEANE A CO . T
General Agents ( or
Halls ' Safes
tti and 823 South 10th St , Omaha .
Toy , Eto
H. HARDY A CO ,
Jobbers of
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goofo , '
Ho tie FurnliblfiB flood i. Chlldren'i Ctrrtagci 10 $
i'arnam street , Oojaha , Neb
i i 1'
chicagoI'hort ' hue
OFTIIH
Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul R'y ' ,
The Hcst Ho : ite From Omaha and Council
Mulls to
- = = = THE EAST =
TWO ' 1JIAIN8 DAII.V HKTWKUN 0MAU4.
ANU UOUMCII 1ILU1TS.
Clilcat'o , AND Milwaukee ,
St I'niil , Mlnnm ioIIh , Crili r Huplilga
Itofk luliiiid , Freeuorl , Hockfunl , '
Clinton , Iuliiiiic ) | , Duvi'iiport ,
Klgln Mmllson , Jimcsvllle ,
llfilolt , > Vliioiui , Ln Crosse
And all other linporlnnl points Kutt , Norlliumt and
boulhuust ,
Fortbrmightlcketsralloii thn ticket ngentnt KOI
Karnaiu rilrcel , In Uarker illock , or at Union 1'atlUq
I fpnt ,
I'ullman Bleopcrs and the flnost Dining Cars In thsj
world uro run nn thu uiiUii line of thu Cliliugii , Mil
waukeo & Bt I'aul Itallwuy uud every iitluiillon la
la' .d to paskongors \ courteous oiupIoius of thti *
compunr
It MII.I.KH.ficncral Manager
} . K.TLOjCult , AaMsiaiit Ufiirral Mnnagpr
A. V. II CAIlI'liNTUU , lleucral l'usscngcr an < J
Ticket Agent
( J 1.0. K.IIKAKl'OllI ) , Assistant Oonerul Passenger
and Ticket a unit
'l' .J.Ci.AUK.Jcnural6uporlntendent.
Manhnnri restored
causing ITcntature I'Mar , Nervous Ikbllity , Ixiss
Han hood , fta * liavlnt tried In valneTerr known reme
dy , has dlsoorcred a simple means of self cure , whlcU
hi will sand ( sealed ) KIIKE to Ills frllow-suirercrs.
sVdaress , ) . U. ItLEVti l\0. box srao , N w XerkUip ,