Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 12, 1890, Image 3

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    TDE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Further Dragalnff Down of PrlcoB
in Wheat
LIGHT DECLINE IN CORN VALUES
\Vitlvo Trntlo In Future Onldi Imt no
Cnll for Ncnr aionths Crtt-
tlo nhil IlorjH Slow
nnil Went ' _
Chicago ruonucis maiikhts
Chicago , Feb , 11. | SpccIal Telegram to
Tub IIke ] There were no unusunl develop
! ments on 'clinnRO tins morning The heavi
ness In the leadlnt ? markets continues and
oven lower prlcos were reached In aomo In
stances The wheat mnrHot was nnrrow
nunln today , and with llttlo from the outsldo
. to Influcnco notion olthor way , there wns a
further dragging down ol prices Confirma
tion of about 10 boat loads of export busi
ness In wheat tit Noy York yostordny , "wlth
soma ( teed buying by shorts during the first
hull hour , gnvo a show of strength Muy
Bold at 78i < & 7Kc < id 78 0 , nnd July at
T7 ic Colilo * proved to bo wonk Export
clearances for the duy amounted to nothing
outsldo of 40,000 bushels of wheat out of
Now York , with nothing of wheat or Hour
out of Hnltimoro There wns an early ro-
portthat wheat In privnto houses hero had
decreased 000,000. Lutor this was not ac
cented The amount of wboat In store and
nlloat , regular , Is G.400,000 bushels and In
prlvato elevators 2,400,000 , malting n total
of 7,800,000 bushels or wboat Tno
contract wheat now la store hero
Is 413,000 bushels , or a do
orcase of 0,000 bushels for the week
j The Cleveland milling'company was reported
shut down for want of n demand for flour ,
When all the facts were before the trade
and the weather nnd the big operators both 1
against the murkot , prlcos yielded May
dropped from 78e to 78 ; o , sold at 78) ) 0 to i
78 (373 ( 0 to 7o % @ " ° Ko to 78V@78c , !
reaching tno lowest price of the year at 1 1
o'clock , July sold off from 77 'j'o to 70 c.
The weakness in wboat contlnuod to tbo >
close , when tbo lowest prices of the year
were touched March sold at 75J o , May
78' c , Juno 78) ) 0 , July 78S < c. As the price >
' „ of May approached 73c tnoro was llvoly in-
, tcrcst in tbo pit
There was little fresh news In the corn pit ,
and the market was moved by the action of
the local traders alone On the whole there
was a slight dcclino in prices for the day
I Fobrunry was quoted at 2S ) c at the close
March sold at 2SJ/f@2'Jo / early and closed at
i BSJtfc May sold at 80o and closed at 30K&
1 Juno closed at SO } , July aiW@31 , August
I 315 @ : ilJfo
In the oats market today there was an nc-
tivo trade in dororrod futures , butthe nearby
dollvenes were Blow A woolc fooling pro
vallod and ' a decline of # @ % o was recorded
Thorn was good buying ny two heavy opera
tors , but the frco and promiscuous selling
proved too much for buyers early In the day
Lnter a stcadlor tone was developed , and
slight reactions occurred This was only of
short duration , aa offerings ngaln became
frco and prlcos rapidly doollnod M ( Yta nnd
, the market closed tame at insldo ilgures 22a
J for May Ono lot of 500,000 bushels was
/ y purchased by an operator who bought most
> S of the day Car lots of No 3 in store were
. > * * duUjnt 2U , o. No S3 whlto for February
jggijj"'aol < l sparingly at 22 fc For May n fair do-
k k T maud existed Sales were at 'ZidZ\c \ and
_ Wf closed ut 23c.
F Tbcro were moro hogs at the yards this
m morning than wns expected Dispatches
H said 83,000 to 37,000. This was a clmnco for
B the raiders In the provision pit to do busl-
B tiess They started May pork at lOo or 15c
H lower Lard and ribs opoued steady Pork
M quickly sold at (10.05 again , and was at
M tl0.02& and $10.05 all dav Hutchinson
M bought nnd sold some There was a Arm
M tone that prcvonted any break Lard sold
M at fS.MLfor May and recovered a trlllo The
M market was very narrow
H CHICAGO LilVB 8TOCIt.
B CniCAOo , Fob It [ Spoolal Telegram to
M The 13eb.1 Ci.TTi.B-Business was slow
m from the start to the finish , the general mar
_ m kot closing weak As is always the case a
_ m few lots of fancy native steers sold at strong
B prices , but the rank and lllo of good every
M day steora worn hard to sell , especially If
H salesmen expected to realize yesterdays
H prlcos , ana moro plain or common stock sold
L , a shade lower There were only a few lots
K % . of Texans on the market , hence native
" i , * v butchers stock , especially orlmo cows nnd
t heifers , good expert bulls and rough but fat
oxen , sold a shade stronger Common old
*
caniiiiig cows were down to tbo low water
BV mark The stockcr and feeder trailo prc-
scnted no new features Choice to
extra beeves brought $5.00(35.30 ( ; mo-
dlum to good steers 1.350 to 1,500 lbs ,
f4.C0@4.60 ; 1,200 to 1,8.10 lbs , 13.50544.25 ; 950
to 1,200 lbs * 3.00@JJ.75 ; stnekers and
feeders , $2.2503.50 ; cows , bulls nnd mixed
§ • $1.40C < ? 3.10 ; bulk $ i,10@2.40 ; Texas corn
fed steers , $2.b0@3.50 ; grass ToxanB , $2.40@
2.00.
1 Hone The market , opened slow with n
down turn of a strong 10c toward the close
H Some lots sold 10c loiver , placing prices
nbout where they were on Saturday last
Hough nnd common packers closed at $ . ' 1.85
@ 3.87K , and best selected heavy at $3.1)0(3 ) (
3.05. Light sorts , $3. 'J5@ 1.00.
H
1'JNANCIAU
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H Nnw Yonir , Fob It ISpoclaV Telegram to
H Tun Dee I Stocks First prices In stocks
B ! showed advances over last nights closing
T * " " • • flfe'uros of from ) { to X per cent Though a
V few stocks , among which Sugar Hofinorles
LW * * 5rswos > _ conspicuous , were slightly lower , small
m fractional advances were scored in the early
H doaltngs The strong touo brought In now
K buying and later there wus moro animation
t In the market , accompanied by a moro pro
M nounsed upward movement Kock Island
1 rose } ( to 03 . % . Colorado Coal % and Sugar
Hollnerlcs \ % to 01 . Wisconsin . Central
B and Tonncsseo Coal were the weak points
B In tbo market and the former lost ii , but
M afterward recovered It with something In
B addition , while later it dropped % with
M only a slight reaction Tbo fliruros reached
m the first hour did not hold There was nn
B ontlro absouco ol boar pressure at the open
B lug , but it was felt before noon
B and nearly all tbo active stocks took a deB -
B cllno Sugar went oft ) ic to OOjSfb , New
M England K to 40) ) c , Atchison } { to 33 'c
H Northwestern K ° t0 " ° . Hock Island %
to 03a Union Paolflo ; V to COHe Roaalng > (
to 41 > { o , Wisconsin Central * i to 31i/o.
Bfl Laokawmiun declined l o early and recov-
M erod slightly While there was nn snap to
M the market this morning there was quite a
B ' 7 feeling of conildonoo among the bulls They
V claim that tbo intentions of the big bears to
B manipulate the call loan market was
B thwarted by the cboapnoss and abundanoo
B of funds ut sovoralleading banks It Is also
H claimed that the Cam mac it party hastened
B to cover short stocks ou the weakness
H cautod by Chicago's soiling of Kock Island
Bfl supposed to bavo originated In Mr N. S.
IB Jones western odlco , where that operator
now is Hears act Indifferent and stand
on their shorts , aaylug that tbcro
H' ' can bo uo strength without
H tbo public and that the pnbllo Is kept out by
H the brewiug rate troubles in the west and
K tbo suspicious bank troubles hero The
1 stock market closed weak with declines all
fl through the list , but most marked In west
fl * cms and Orunyors This action was on dli-
fl patches from Chicago , stating that the
M A Western Freight association bad agreed on
ft * , g > wholcsalo cut of 30 per ceut in the rates ,
Bsf * to take effect February 21. Tbo soiling ou
thls news was principally short slock , but a
>
confirmation of the news will rueau the sell
* > K of long stock Atchison lost It * early
advarco , Uurllngton was oft to 107 ! , Hock
Island to 03 ? , St Paul to < &X , Missouri
Pacific to rqjtf , Union Paclfie to 05 f , Wis
consin Central to 30 % . Other stocks were
weak nlso The total sales were 109,000
shares , sn
Thofollowing were the ct6slnnu3tattons !
tl S. < s regular 121 tforthirn Vaclflc 31U
U,8. iscoupons . . .1S1 < Io orcterred 13'i
IJ.8.lHsrsgulRr..tnl' ; ' ( C. * N. w W' ' .i
UH ! Hcnup n . .liHi ( doprererrod H1JJ
I'aclflcllsof 'HI tl N.V.Central . . .IWU !
. Central I'aclno 33 I' . lK . . , . , 19 , ,
ClilrsgoftAlton . . .110 liocklslsnd K ! J
Chicago.Uurllngton CM.&Str , , *
dOulnev KiT'i door < ftorred.HRS !
Ilfk4ff .HlB'i SUaulVOmaha . 32U
HllnolsC ntrsll3 | doprsterrod C1i !
lm T U.don l'acltlc 0. " > ? j
KsnsssdTexas . . . ' . ; WSt U Ic V 13
l. eShore 105V4 aoproforred . . . 2 H
Michigan Ceutrat . VI Western Union . . . 8tj
MIsBourUaolllc . . * 3
Mo.nbt Easy at 3@4 per cent , last
loan at 3 per cent
PntMu Mekcintilb PArEn 450SOi per
cent
STKiiUNd Exciiavoe Quiet nnd weak ;
sixty-day bills , $4.s2 > ; demand , $4.b7.
mitiiui ; Btoolo
Nett Yonit , Fob 11. [ Spoclal Tolosram
to Tub Uhb.1 The following nro the min
ing stock quotations !
Aspen . . TOO Itomostnke 703
Caledonia , n. II 3000 Iron Silver 125
Comstock , T. Ul . * ! . ) Ontario SIW
Comstock , T. scp.MS5 Oplnr : HU
Deadwood T , . . . ,110 lavage 1 )
Kl Crlsto 1(11 ( Sierra Nevada UK )
Halo ANorcros3..870 ButterCreok 130
Horn Silver W
Ilotnl OITcrlnKi
WAsnisr.To.v , Fob It ISpoclal Tclogfam
to Thr HrB ] Honds offered ; $150,000 nt
$1.21 ; $127,100 at $1.01 % .
rUODUCK JtAKItlSTJ
OntCAoo Fob 11.-1:15 n. ra close
Wheat Easy ; March , 75 } < o ; May & } { c.
Corn Steady ; February 2SJfc ; Muy ,
30J < c.
Oats Easy ; March , 20c ; May , 22c.
Hyo May , 45c.
Harlov- Nothing doing
Pnmo Timothy $1.20.
Flax Cash , $1.39.
Whisky $1.02.
Pork Steady ; Foburary , $9.72X ; May ,
$10.05.
Lnrd Steady ; February , $5.80 ; May ,
$5.0.1@5.07)i.
Flour Steady nnd unchnnged ; wmtor
wheat , $2,00@1.35 ; spring wheat , $1.10@
4.75 : rye , $2.50i2.85 ( ; buck wheat , $ I.V5t ! ( ? i
1.50 per cwl
Provisions Shoulders , $1.25@4.37M : short
clear , $5.00@5.05 ; short ribs , $4.77 > for
Fobrunry
lluttor Quiet ; creamery , 15@20c ; dairy ,
10@21c.
Chco o Qulot ; full bream Cheddars nnd I
llsta , axuio ; voung Americas , iu > ( ( $
105/c.
Eggs Steady ; fresh , 13@14c.
Hides Firm nnd unchanged ; heavy and
light green salted , 4)/SIKo ) ( ; salted bull ,
3Jfc ; green snlted coif , 5 > < u ; dry Hint , C@
7c ' ; dry Baltod , 0)c ; dry calf , 5@0o ; deacons ,
each , , 2c.
Tallow Easy ; No 1 , solid packed , 4c ;
No 2. 3tf@3 > fc ; cake , 4c.Hecoipts.
Hecoipts Shipmts '
Flour 18.000 0.000
Wheat . . . . . 10,000 17,000
Corn ( 112,000 303.000
Oats , 125.00J 270,000
N \v York , Fob 11. Wheat Receipts ,
3,300 bushels ; exports , 40,150 bushels ; spot
dull ; No 2 rod , 85J @S7Mo f. 0. b. ; un
graded red 78@S5Ke ; options weak , No 2
red , February , olos'ng ' nt 84JiC.
Corn Receipts , 234,000 bushels : exDorts ,
141,050 bushels8pot ; weaker : No 2 , 35 % @
35o lu elevator , 3tl37 'iualloat ; ungraded
mixed , 25@37J4c ; options heavy , February
closing at 35 > ( Je
Oats Kecelpts , 00,000 bushels ; exports ,
43,000bushels ; spot , Bteady ; options easier ,
February , closing at 23 o ; spot No 2 white ,
2 ! > % ( < 42SXo : mixed western , 27@30c ; whlto
wostcrn , a9Xgj35o. (
CoIToo Options closed steady , 5 points
down to 5 points up ; sales , 25,250 bags ; Feb
ruary $10.00@10.0.1 ; May , ft5.90@15.03 ; spot
Hiollrmor ; faircargoos , $10.75.
Sugar Haw , Ann : rotlned , steady
Petroleum United closed for March at
$1 07.
Kgcs Loss active ; western 14Jf@15o.
Pork Firm ; now moss $1Q.7511.00.
Lard About steady : western steam ,
W.17K bid : May $0.2900.30.
Butter Steady ; Elgin , 28@28 ! < o ; western
orn dairy , S@17o ; creamery , 12@27JJc.
Cheese Strong and unchanged ; western ,
810o.
'
St Iiou lH Fob 11. Wheat Lower ;
cash , 7.c ; May , 77c.
Corn Lower ; cush , 25Ko ; Moy , 20 a
Oats Firm ; cush 21o ; May , 215fc.
Pork-Dull nt $10.12 >
Lard Nominal at $5.00@5.C5.
Whisky Steady at $1.02.
liutter Qulot and unchanged
Minneapolis Fob 11. Wheat Active ;
receipts , 155 cars ; shipments , 4G cars
Closing : No 1 hnrd , February , 70) < o ; May ,
70 > 4c ; on track , 77 } o ; No 1 northern ,
February , 75J < ( o ; May , 77 } c ; on track ,
70@77c ; No a northern , February , 73o ;
May , 75c ; on track , 72@74c.
Knnsiix City , Fob 11. Wheat No 2
red , cash , COUc bid ; easier
Corn Easier ; No 2 , cash , 21 } c ; Feb
ruary , 21 c bid
Outs Mo , 2 , cash , 17 > o bid ; February ,
ISo
Milwaukee , Fob 11. Wheat Easy ;
No 2 spring , on truck , cash , 72@73o ; May ,
73 ic
corn Qulot ; No 3 on track , 27 @ 2Sc.
Oats No 2 whlto , on track , , 23c.
Hyo No 1 in sto-c , 43 > 443 > c.
Uurloy Qulot ; No 2 in store , 42c.
Provisions Steady ; porK , $9.70.
Cincinnati , Feb 11. Wheat Dull ; No
2 red , 73c.
Corn FirmNo ; 2 mixed , 31J < fc
Oats Easier ; No 2 mixed , 24US23c. (
\ \ hisky $1.1)2. )
Llvorponl , Feb 11. Wheat bteady ;
demand improving ; holders offurmodorntoly ;
rod western wlntor 0s HKd per cental
Corn Weak and easy ; demaud poor ;
mixed western 3s 0d per cental
tilVE hTtjicii
• Ulilaaeo , Fob 11. The Drovers Journal
reports as follows ;
Cuttlo Hoceipts , 9.500 ; market slow and
gonoraily lllo lower ; choice to extra beeves ,
$5.00@5.30 ; steers , fJ.O0Q4.80 ; stockers and i
feeders , $2.2503.50 ; ' Tuxus steers , $2.40@ '
3.50.
3.50.Hogs Receipts , 33.000 : dull and , 10 © ,
15o lower ; mixed , $3.7f > @l 00 ; heavy $3.80 ® '
4,05i light , $3.8001.05 ; skips , $3.23@3.70.
Snnep Receipts , 8,000 ; market steady ; ;
natives , $3.50&5.80 ; western corn-fed , $4.75 i
( t 5.00 ; Texans , $3.53 5.00 : lambs , $5.00(3 ( !
(1.05. (
Nntlonnl Htno'c Ynrdi ICait fit
Louis , Fob , 11 , Cattle Rccolpts , 1,500 ;
shipments , pone ; market steady ; fair to 1
fancy native steers $3.33 , < { 5.00 ; stockers and i
feeders , J2.0033.40.
Hogs Receipts , 4,630 ; shipments , 000 ;
market lower ; heavy , * 3,90@4.00 ; packiug ,
$3.75@3.90 ; light , $3.70W3.85.
Hloux Citv , . Fob 11. Cattle RocoipU ,
C00 ; shipments , 325 ; uuchangod ; canners
75cC i$1.25 ; cows , $1.00.23 ] ; stockers , $1.50 i '
@ 2.25 ; feeders , $3.25i2.90 ( ! ; veal calves , 1
ti 00 3.15.
Hogs Receipts.2,700 ; opened 610o ( lower ,
closed steady ; light , $3 72KG43.77K ; heavy ,
0.75@3 82 > f ; mixed , $3.55@3.70.
Kuiibui Oity Fob 11. Cattle Uooslpts , i
0,700 ; shipments , 1,500 ; lower for good i
steers , $3,2031.03 ; cows $1.80 3 83 : stockers
ors and feeders , $ j.400 t3.50.
Hogs Receipts 7.800 ; shipments 315 ;
lower ; all grades , $ A77K < y3.82 > $ ; bulk , $3,75
@ 3.60 ,
*
O M A11A M VB t TO CK
, Cuttlo
Tuesday , Feb 11.
Cattle receipts csttmatoa at 1,900. com
pared with 1,097 yesterday and 1,038 ono
week ago today Only two loads were on
the market good enough to bring $100 or
higher The market opened active and 1
strong on the best grades of steers , bids >
being freely made at yesterdays price * on l
tbo half dozen choicest loads The market I
on tbo commoner grades of steers was slow ,
with prices not materially varying from
Mondays sales Cow stuffs sympathized |
with the less desirable grades of steers , and
opened slow and dragged along with prices
uuchangod Stockmen differed materially on
price i today on everything except the pest
grades of steers As has boon the coso for
some time all the best grades
of be * res sail readily at top
IflflflflflsflflflflflWWflflflflflflflflflflflflfli
prices A combining of the varylng.oplnlons
would represent tbo market active and
strong on the best grades ot steers , slow
with a gagging tendency on all cows and
butchers steers , and unchanged but not active
ivo on bulls , oxen , yearlings , stockcrs and
feeders , The market closed slow and not
promising to sellers Two loads ol good
steers sold nt $4.15 nnd $4.20 respectively
The bulk sold nt $3.40i ' 13.80. There were
few good cows on the maritct , the top being
$2.00 while the bulk sold nt $2.2002.75. The
offerings ot stockcrs and feeders were
qulto largo , nnd tbcro was considera
ble Inquiry for cattle of that description
The sales were nt nbout yesterdays prlcos ,
some good 9001b and l,0O0-Ib feeders
soiling nt $3.15 nnd some 000-lb stockcrs
touching the $3.00 mnrK
Hogs
Receipts estimated nt 3S00 , compared
with 2,293 yesterday Among the ro-
celpts were some very line loads The mar
ket opened active and strong with the top nt
$1.82 , ' , n shade above yesterdays top The
heavy receipts nt nnd discouraging reports
from Chicago broke the market in the mid
dloot the loranoon , whoa about half of the
hogs had changed hands , Trading then bo
enmo very slow At 1 o'clock slxtcon or
oightcon loads still romalned unsold , with
the market very slow and 5o to 10c lower
than the opening During the whole of the
nftcrnoon bidders only offered $3.0.1 with
$3.70 for tbo choicest ot the unsold loads
Buyers generally declined the offers nnd n
dozen loads were hold over The market
was lifeless during tbo day after the first
break with only an occasional sale The
sales averaged 2) ) cents lower than yester
day
. Stm < M > .
There were three single docks of light nnd
common owes hero that were not good
enough for tbo killers The demand for fat
sliecn Is good and such would undoubtedly
buvo sold readily at strong prlcoi
Prcvullluir Prioos
The following Is a tabic ot prlcos paid In
this market for tbo gr.vJo of stock men
tioned :
Prima steers , 1300 to 10D0 tbs.$3.S0 © 1.53
Good steers , 1250 to U.V3 lls . . 3.53 (3)1.15 )
Goodstcers , 1030 to 13)0 ) lbs . . 8.03 (2)1.90 ( )
Common 1000 to 1150 lb steers 3.23 @ 3.30
Common canners 1.15 C < $1.75
Ordinary to fair cows 1.59 (31.90 (
Fair to good cows 1.80 @ 2,25
Good to choice cows 2.2075 -
Choice to fancy cows 2.75 @ 3.25
Fair to good bulls 1.50 @ 2,5U
Choice to fancy bulls 2.5'J @ 3-25
Light stockers and feeders , . . . 2.00 W3.03
Feeders 9.10 to 1100 lbs 2.20 © 3.25
Fair to choice light hogs 3.05 ( < 43.8'2
Fair to choice honvy hogs 3.05 @ 3.82 }
Fair to choice mixed hogs 3.00 ( < i3.7 | ? > f
Illirlicat and Lowest Hales ut Hog ) .
Today Yesterday
Highest $3.S2 } { Highest $3.80
Lowest 8.03 Lowest 3.75
Stock Kccolnts
Ofllclat yesterday Estimated today
Cattle 55 cars..1097 Cattle , 93 curs..1900
Hogs , 35 cars . . . 2298 Hogs , 00 cars . . .3800
Sheep , 2 cars . . 343 Sboep , 2 cars . . . 342
Averno ; < ! C < xt ol lings
The following table gives the average cost
of hogs on the dntos mentioned , including
the cost today , as uasod upon sales reported :
Date Price Date Price
Feb 1 S3 0.1J4 Fob 7 3 71K
Fee 3 3 72 Fob 8 3 73 >
Fob 4 3 7.1 Feb 10 3 ! 7 }
Feb 5 3 75 Feb , 11 3 75 >
Fob 0 3 Kjj
Avcrafio I'riou of Itoiri
Showing the average price paid for loads
of hogs on the days indicated In 1S37 , 1333
and 18S9 :
Gay lob 181W Fob IS1 * Feb 1837.
0 tliJlJ $5 31 Sunday
7 3 "li ! 5 40 $ ( W
8 3 Thi ' > 42 4 K )
0 Sunday E ill 4 01
10 3 77 6 36 4 02
11 3 73 6JW 4 93
Itnnjri nf Prioi s.
Tbe following tnblo slnjws the range of
prices paid for hbgs today :
Light and medium hogs $3 03 @ 3 75
Good to choice mixed hops . . 8 05 @ 3 75
Good to choice heavy hogs . . 3 05 ® 3 82
Comparative Tables
The following tadlos show ' the range In
prices on hogs during this.add last week :
* Bays Tills weak Last week
Monday 3 75 © 3 80 3'07'3 ; 7S
Tuesday 3.70 dt3 82J4
Wednesday . . . ; t,70 © 3 83
Thursday . . . ' . . . .303 G 3.1i7tf
Friday . I 05 < & .1 80
Saturday JOS < ai : Mi ,
Disposition oV Cuttle
Showing the number of cattle bought by
tbo loading buyers on to-day'smaruet :
Swift & .Co 440
Ueorgo H. Hammond & Co 412
The Armour-Cudnhy Packing company 1C0
Omnha Packing Co 21
Leo Rothschild 82
Hamilton & Stephen 51
Nets Morris 235
Shippers and feeders 274
Vun Zandt 28
R. Decker ; 125
Hoc
Armour Cudaby Packing company . . . . 5i8
Omaha Packing company 801
Swift & Company 07C
G. H. Hntnmund Packing company . . . 531
Hogs yesterday averaged 231 and 01 to the
car
ltoprcsnntntivn Sales ;
sniii3. : :
No Av Pr No Av Pr
1 850 $3 00 20 , .1091 $3 50
8 1101 3 15 18 1221B3 65
55. . . . . . . 1310 320" 19 1208 353
20 1029 3 25 21 1170 3 55
2 1075 3 25 41 1133 3 55
.8 1094 3 25 21 1155 3 00
1 1130 3 2.1 37 1100 8 60
22 10.18 3 25 CO 1238 3 H5
21 822 3 25 37 1248 3 70
12 1073'3 27tf 17 1211 8 70
0 8S7 3 80 83 1228 3 70
17 1030 3 30 20 1230 3 75
15 1179 3 .35 21 1183 3 75
31 927 3 40 34 1220 3 75
13 1205 3 40 20 1235 3 75
19 1092 8 40 20 1331 3 85
23 1015 8 40 7 1200 3 80
83 1033 8 40 19 13.18 3 tS
1 1320 3 40 15 1422 3 85
10 1170 3 45 11 1203 8 95
10 1190 8 50 19 1397 4 15
19 1215 3 50 19 1397 4 J5
COWS
15 , . , , - . . . . 059 175 41 1020 2 20
1 1000 175 12 1003 2 2U
3 1053 180 4 1040 3 25
2 785 180 3 1180 2 25
2 1000 2 00 17 954 2 25
1 1250 2 00 2 1005 2 25
0 1033 2 00 4 1000 2 23
1 900 2 00 1 1U30 2 30
21 801 2 00 2 1100 2 80
1 1100 2 00 12 903 2 35
0 937 2 00 8 884 2 35
1 1030 2 10 20 1072 2 33
5 1228 2 10 .13 91S 2 35
21 917 2 10 2 1015 2 85
4 1145 2 10 5 1003 2 & 5
3 b90 2 10 29 1101 2 37K i
10 1012 2 12f } 2 1000 2 40
10 841 2 12tf 0 1042 2 40
0 1030 2 15 15 1013 2 45
13 1030 2 15 20 883 2 00
14 1054 2 15 1 930 2 00
11 941 2 15 42 1083 2 05.
8 1092 2 20 2 1100 2 75
18 1047 2 20 4 755 2 75
10 970 2 20 2 12S5 2 75
18 1U33 2 20 . . . . . . . . 2 90
HULLS
1 1SG0 2 55 4. . , . . , , 1517 2 10
1 1170 105 1 1(110 ( 2 10
1 1240 1 75 3 1203 2 15
3 1230 100 1 1470 2 25
1 1000 1 t > J 1 1200 2 25
2 975 100 . 3 t55'J 2 25
4 ,1410 2 00 1 1210 2 25
1 1510 2 00 1 1440 2 25
1 1750 2 00 1 1430 a 40
2 1430 2 10 1 1590 2 50
1 , . . . . . . . 1590 2 00 .2. , 1450 3 00
, . . . , . , , 2 00 . . . , , , , , 3 00
1 , 1550 2 00 1 1810 8 15
1 1490 2 10 1 1000 3 15
1EKDEB9.
4 1040 3 20 9 933 3 00
1 1110 2 75 5 718 8 00
1 770 2 80 11 , . . . . , . . 930 8 10
5 ,741 3JJ0 6 80S 8 15
10 923 8 00 11 M3 3 15
STOCK BKS
3 450 2 00 1 M0 3 60
f P9 531 3 40 6..eu.Vj. 383 2 70
14 1 452 3 40 6. < . . < tii 558 2 80
0 043 2 50 18u.sl'J. . 573 3 00
CAH.VEK9. " ' S
4 SCO 100 . . . , . , , . 150
1 830 1 35 1 . . . . . ' . . 780 1 00
1 1110 1 35 i ' -
Iir.trr.n8. 3'1 .
5 750 3 35 10. . * / . . . . 1020 2 05
35 ! 909 3 00 a. . 1 , ' ! . * . . .1210 2 75
C4WBS. . ;
• , , ,
1 SSO 3 00 l , . .f < 1. 180 3 00
OXE * . " -
2 1753 3 70 ' ' • , "
WKSTEnX CArTLA
Ovvnor nml No ' ' Av Pr
Nortn Amcrictn Cattle Company
31 steers , cornfod U , 1397 $3 00
noos
No av Sh Pr No Av Sh Pr
17..330 120 WOO 01..233 40 $3 75
0..197 3 03 to..304 3 75
10. . . . Via 80 3 00 00..231 40 3 75
01..29 ! ) 310 8 05 07..224 40 3 75
55..345 820 3 05 M..3.12 240 3 75
01..274 100 8 65 70..230 3 75
5..303 8 05 57..270 80 3 75
05. . .237 240 8 05 02..277 3 75
05..20 100 3 C5 09..255 120 3 77J <
( VS..250 120 3 70 53..273 40 3 77K
11 . . .291 3 70 CO..243 120 3 77U
00..30 ! 100 3 70 115..817 80 3 77K
0..297 3 70 03..213 80 3 77K
00..3H 120 3 70 09..225 40 3 80
59..304 230 3 70 07..233 100 3 80
07..237 3 70 00..2(7 ( 40 3 80
35..183 40 3 70 60..255 3 60
55..240' 120 3 70 103..377 3 SO
43..8S0 40 3 70 62..290 8 80
01..303 40 3 70 34..240 3 80
01..25 3 70 57..293 80 3 80
OI..239 3 72X 75..233 40 3 80
01..271 40 3 72M M..2S4 U 82 > tf
04..203 240 3 72K 63..240 3 82)4 )
With Cnttlo
On the market with cattle : Willinm Os
berne , Ncola , la ; O. M. Rogers , Dunbip ,
lu ; Habulmun it R , Do Witt ; John Jllmlk ,
Wilbor ; O. S. Higbeo , Unadilla ; J. R.
McKee , Palmyra ; W W. Hnrnhouso.Adams ;
First National bank of Llncolu , Adams ; II ,
O. Vuiinoy , Wavorl.v ; Sheppard & U. ,
Arlington ; L. Wilcox , Burr ; J. N. Hastlo ,
Cooke ; J. U. Dnrkholdor , Woodbluo , In ;
Wilson Si Luss , Logan , la ; F. Shroodcr ,
Hnsklns ; E. J. Day , Elmwood ; Wtllinm
Yutz , Haskins ; C. Peters , Uuncroft ; John
Slncpie , Uancroft ; F. Everett & Son ,
Lyons ; R. II Robertson , Lyons ; Fred
Kelly , River Sioux , In ; John Pliillps.Scotln ;
J. II Mllby , Falrbur.v : II It Hushes , Val
paraiso ; George Mulligan , North Loup ;
Thomas Price , Thayer ; D. A. Stewart ,
North Loup ; 1' . E. FrodorlcltB & Son , Gib
son : F. M. Young , Plnttsmouth ; A. S.
Wells , Plattsmoutb ; . ' Henderson , Hast
ings ; Dennis Sullivan , Meadow Grove ; F ,
W. & A. J. Welsh , Wlsnor ; L. Smlttibcrcor ,
Stanton ; A. D. Richlo , Surprise
With Hoes
On the market with hogs : M. Hutton ,
Randolph , In ; Unthank & S. , Arlington ;
N. W , M. Co , Nickorson ; John Dcrn ,
Hooper ; H , Havekosh , Hooper ; Horton
Dros , Vcrdlgros ; Wilkinson & G. . Avoca ;
N. Roissou , Randolph ; Smith & M. , Ulalr ;
J. G. U. , Calhoun ; Wilson & Loss , Logan ;
L. W. Adams.Logan ; J. II.Hutlcr.Crcsccnt ;
J. T. Goodoll & Co , Swanton ; J. T. Goodell
Co , Western ; Dank of Western , Western ;
Grubu & Co , Manning , la ; UK , Aspln-
wall : William Osborn6 , Neola , la ; 11. M.
Dixon , Wnlnut , In ; J. J.t Doughorty , Dun
lap ; Rodcn & Zorknerr Missouri Valley ;
Hobloman & H. . Do Witt ; ' ' Fisher & S. ,
Prague ; II Blumor , Chalco ; Wheeler &
Chittenden , Pendor ; Wi-J. Burger , Donip
han ; John Phillips , Scofln ; D. A. Stewart ,
North Loup ; H. Routing ; Platte Centre ;
Churles Uudat , Norfolk ; J. C. Welch Clar-
lnda : A. A. Nixon , Shambaugb ; Fuller , S.
& T. , Lindsay ; C. ' Schneider , Sny
der ; John Nellor , , Bcoraer ; Erford ,
Chopin & Co , Beaver Crossing ;
A. Wiltnor , Waco ; W. CVShelton , Archer ;
"
J. C. McDonough , Ord ; 1B. J Tiornoy , An-
sley ; W. Jaquot , Morna ; E , W. Rankin ,
Thealord ; Taylor & B. . . Broken Bow ; C. A.
B. Ass'n , Cambridge ; F , ' A , Albeo , Arapa
hoe ; W. G. Mclson , Mindcn ; E. D. Gould ;
Belgrade ; J. Wiggins , Jlonroo ; W. H.
Lewis , Columbus ; P. O. Kliig , Clurks ; L. S.
Powell , Chupman ; P. J'Murphy : , Rodgers ;
W. C. Lwiirtz , Silver Cil vs , Mauk & Ander
son , Hlanchafn i , ' < * ,
. MnrkbtNotes
Good beeves In demand
Hogs opened strong and closed 10c lower
The commission firm " of ' Sharn Si Acker
has been dissolved
Donnelly & Moulton had hogs on tbo market
kot from Glonwood , la
R. E. Rogers of Rogers.Brothors Gibbon ,
camn in with two cars of cattle
Samuel Wbrloy came over from Clarinda ,
la , with two curs of hogs for J. C. Welch
E. A. McKlriiiey , a prominent farmer and
feeder of Lowell , was a visitor at the yards
Harry Carpcntor has accepted a position
with the Union Stockyards company , made
vacant by tbo resignation of Frank Enon
Fred Kelly of Rlvor Sioux , lu , showed up
with a car nf cattle , and W. C. Swurts sent
In a load of hogs from Silver City , la
A. B. Wilson of tbo firm of Wilson &
Loss , Logan , la , was at the yards with two
cars of cattle end ono of bogs
OMAHA WHOLltsALfc : MAKKBTS
Produce , Fruits , Etc
Eaas Strictly fresh , ljl@10c.
Hiuus , Pei.tsTallow , Etc Green salted
hides , 4vtfo ; No 2 , g. s ' . hides , 2o ; dry Hint
hides , 5ti47c ; calf hides , 4)/5o ) ; damaged
hides 2o less ; sheep pelts , green , each , 25c@
$1.00 ; sheep pelts , dry , nor lb , 7@13 c : tal
low , No 1 , 3 > e ; No 2 , 3c ; grease , white ,
4@4 c : yellow , 2 } @ 3c.
UuTTEii Creamery , fancy , 10@18o ; choice
15@10c , Dairy , fancy , 14@10c ; choice , 11@
12c. Country , fancy , ll@12c ; good to choice ,
9llofnlr ( ; , 7@So : Inferior , 4@0c.
Aiti.es Per bbl common , $2.00@2.25 ;
choice , $2.60(23.00 ( ; fancy , $4.00@5.00.
Mince Meat 8c per lb
Honev 15@l0c per lb for choice
PitE8UKVE3--S@10o per lb ,
Jellies 4@4) o per lb
UEErWAX No 1 , US@l9c.
CPios Feet Pickled , kits , 70o ; spiced pigs
tongues , kits , $2.35 ; pickled tripe , kits , 05c ;
pickled 11. C. tripe , kits , 85c ; spiced pigs
bocks , kits , $1.12.
Cheese Young Americas , full cream ,
12c ; factory twins , lljtfo ; off grades , 7 < 38c :
Van Rosson Edam , { 11.50 per doi ; sap sago ,
23c ; brick , 12 > c ; limburger , lie ; domestic
Swiss , 13@l4c ; imp Swiss 26c.
FloOk State $2,50@1.03 ; fancy , $4.00 ®
5.00.
LxMONB-Fanoy , $5.00rtJ0.00 ; choice , $3.50
@ 5.00.
Celbkv Per doz , 30c.
Califohnu Giuj'es $2.00 ; pears , $3.75.
Mess Poiik Per bbl , $9.75@10.73.
Bananas According to size , per bunch
$ 2.OO@3.O0.
Cocoanuts Per 100 , $3.00.
AI'I'LB HlITTEK flo ;
OluNOES Florida , per box , $3.00@3.00.
Buckwheat Flouu Per bbl , $4.75(23,50. (
Wool Fine , overage , ' 22@23o ; moulum ,
average , 21@22o ; quarter blood , uverago , 18
• @ 2do ; coarse , nvorage , 't ' ,15@l7o , ; cotts and
rough , average , 14@10o. ' *
C011N-I80. 1 '
Oats lflo *
Veal Choice , medium size , 0@So ; choice ,
heavy 4@0c * -
Livn Piokons Pordoz1 , $1.50.
Pickles Medium , per , bbl , $4.75 ; small ,
$5.75 ; gherkins $ fl.75rC & Is enow chow ,
cits $5.85 ; pts $3.35. , , . ,
Poui.tkv Dressed per lb Chickens , 0@
• So ; ducks , 9@10o ; gcesO , ' 10@Uc ; turkeys ,
Potatoes b0@35o forJchoico ; common ,
20@25c. B' . .i
Sweet Potatoes 70(271)0. (
Onions-50@70c. ? "
Saueii Kiiaut Ubls$4.75half ; bbls , $2.75.
Ciueii Bbls , $5.50 half bblt , $3.25.
Mai-lb Suoah 12K@15e per lb
Funs Denver , per lb , $3.00@4.00 ; otter ,
oacb , $3.00@7.00 ; wolf , each , $1.50@3.0U ;
coon , each , 23@75o ; mink , each , 16000c ;
muskrat , fall , SQjIlo ; skunk , rat , 25@J0o ;
badger , rot , 25@ 0o ; deer skills , fall , per lb ,
18@37c ; winter , 20 ( < U0g.
Bbas > s Choice hand plckod navy , $ l.75@
2.00 ; choice hand pickled medium , $1.05 ® 1.70 ;
choice hand pickled 'oouutry , $1.501.75 :
cloau country , $1.23@1.3'Jj Inferior country ,
$1.00@1.25.
Puuvjsions Hams , No I , 10 lb average ,
9 } < o ; 20 to 23 lbs , SUe ; 12 to 14 lbs , 0Vo ;
shoulders , 5c ; breakfast bacon , No J. Bo ;
bam sausage , 8o : dried beef hams , 7o ;
beef tongues , $0.00 per dozen ; dry salt meats ,
5@5J.fo per lb ; bum roulette , UJ c ; add lc per
lb for small lots ,
. Hay Cboioe upland $0.00(20.25 ( ; midland
$4.50 ; lowland , $3 60. * dW
Ouor Feuu-I 12.50.
DiuN-f 10.60.
Groceries
Diked Fiil'it Currant , new , BJ oj prunes ,
casks 1,300 lbs , So ; prunes , bbl * or bags ,
fiJt'o ; Citron pool , drams , 20 lbs , 23c ; lemon
pool 1 , drums , 18c ; fnrd dates , boxes 13 lbs ,
10c ' ; apricots , choice evaporated , 14c ; nprl-
cots 5 , jolly , cured , 2.1 lb boxes , 10c ! apricots ,
l fancy , 33 lb boxes , 15c ; apricots , choice bags ,
80 \ lbs , KVj 'c ; apricots , evaporated , Alden , 50
lb boxot , l'c ' ; apples , star , 8 > 4c ; npples , fancy ,
Aldcn , 5 lb , Wo | npplos iancy , Alden , ft lb ,
lOJ 1 c ; Snlt Lake , fiVc ? blackoornes , ovnpor-
ntcd I , 50 lb boxes , 5 fc ; cherries , pitted , dry
cured < , l'lc ; pears , Cnllformn fancy , M's
boxes ! , 35 lb , 12o ; poaches , Oil No 1 , fancy ,
3 s , unp bags , SO lb , 15c ; noctnrlnos , rod , 14c ;
j nectarines silver boxes , 15c ; pitted plums ,
Cat ( 25 lb boxers , SJj 'c : raspborrlcs , cvnp N.
Y. , new , 2.1 . i < cprun"s ; , R. C. 00-70 , nv'9.Vo ' ;
ornngo ' peel , 15o ; rnislns , California London
crop ' 1SS9 , $2.i5 : ; Cel loose , muscatels , crop
1889 , $3.00 ; Valencia * , 1333 , Oo ; Vnlonclns
now , 8) c ; Cil seedless , sks , 7Jfc.
Cannf.ii Goons FrulUCalifornia Canned
Goods , Standard Hrnnds 2 < ! bs , per doz
Apricots , $1.70@1S5 ; apricots , plo fruit ,
$1.50 ; gnllons , $4 50 ; blackberries , $3.35 ;
cherries \ , black , $ 2 00@3.25 j chorrlcs , white ,
$3.25(112.50 ( ; grapes , $1.051111,80 ; pears , Hart
lett , $3.10 3.30 , poaches , yellow , $3.10 < ft2.2. > ;
peaches , lemon cling , $3.35 ; plums , egg ,
$1.0501.80 ; plums , gold drops , $1.30 ; plums ,
green gages , $ l.05@l.8O ; pouches , Bay City ,
with pilts lu , $1.00 ; currants , $2.35 : goose
berries , $2.35 ; iiuinccs , $3.10 ; raspberries ,
$2.80 ; strawberries , $2.50 ; poaches , 31b cast ,
cm standards , $2.50 ; 3 lb plo , $1.10 ; 6 lb pie ,
$2.00 ; gallon , plo , $3.00 ; apples , high stand
ards , $2.50 ; 21b gooseborrlcs,90o ; 2 lb straw
berries , ooQUoo , a lb rasuborrlos , $1.00 ; 3 lb
bluobcrrios , b0@90o ; 2 lb blackberries , 055 $
5o ; 3 lb strawberries , preserved , $1.803 ; lb
raspberries , preserved , $1S0 ; 31b blackber
ries , preserved $1.30 ; pincappios , Bahama
chopped , $3.03 ; 3 lb Bahnmn grated , $2.79 ; 3
lb Bahama sllcod , $3.50 ; 3 lb Standard sliced ,
$1.33(31,50 ( ; cherries , 2 lb red , Baltimore , So
@ 93c.
Canned Fish Brook trout , 31b , $2.35 : Bal
mon trout , 3 lb , $2.35 ; clams , 1 tl > , $1.23 ;
clams , 3 lb , $2,00 ; clnm chowder , 3 lb , $2.40 ;
deviled crabs , I lb , $2.25 ; deviled crabs , 2 1b ,
$3.50 ; codllsh balls 3 lb , $1.75 ; caviar , M lt > ,
$2.31 ; oots , 1 lb , $3.40 ; lobsters , lib , $1.90 ;
lobsters , 2 tti , $3.95 ; lobsters , deviled , M lb ,
$3.3.1 ; mackerel , 1 lb , $1,75 ; mnokerol , mus-
tnrd sauce , 3 lb , $3.35 ; mackerel , tomato
sutico , 3 lb , $2 25 ; oysters , 1 lb , $1.10 ; oysters ,
2 lb , $1 S5 ; salmon , C. It , 1 lb , $1.90 ; salmon ,
C. It , 2 lb , $2.80 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 lb , $1.00 ;
salmon , Alaska , 2 lb , $2.65 ; shrimps , lib ,
$2.55
$2.55Fisu
Fisu Codllsh , Extra Georges , now ,
6Kc ; Grund 8'fc ; sllvor 3 lb blocks ,
Co : snow white , 2 lb , Batik , now ,
iyiox Turkey cod , largo middles ,
bricks , 7 c : snow while , crotos , 13-5 lb ,
boxes , 7o ; Iceland halibut , lie ; medium
scaled herring , 35o ; No 1 scaled herring ,
32c ; domostio Holland horrtng , 55c ; Ham
Dure Bplcod ncrring , $1.50 ; Russian sardines ,
75o ; Russian sardines , plain , 53o ; imported
Holland herring , Crown brand , S0ado ; fancy
milkers , 90c. Mackerel No 1 shore , half bbls
$13.00 ; bloaters , half bbls $18.00 ; whlto ilsh ,
half bbls , $7.00 ; trout , half bbls $5 50 ; fam
ily white llali , $3.00 ; salmon , $3.50 ; 1 lb mnck-
crol ( herring ) $1.00@1.10 ; 1 lb llnnnn
haddlos , $1.75 ; 2 lb lobsters , $2.90@3.00 ; I
tl ) lobsters , $1.00(3)2.00 ( ) ; 1 lb Alaska salmon ,
Aleut , $1.00 ; 3 lt > oysters , 10 oz , * $1.85 ;
1 lb oysters 5 oz , $1.10 ; 2 lb select , 12 oz ,
$2.35 ; 1 lb clams , llttlo necks , $1.23 ; 2 lb
clams , little necks , $2.10 ; } f lb sardlnos Im
ported , per case , 100s , $11.00@10.00 ; } ( lb
sardines Imported , per case 100s , $15.00d )
20.00 ; 14 'b ' imported boneless sardines , 20c ;
\i lb sardines , American , per 100s , French
style , $4.50@5.00 : } i lb sardines , American ,
per case 100s , French style , $7.50@8.00 ; K lb
sardines , mustard , per case 50s , $4.00r$4.25 ( ;
Imported key sardlnos , $13 00.
Biiooms I tfc , $2.00 ; 8 tlo , $2.20 ; stables ,
$2 85 ; common , 1.50@1.5.
Veoetaiiles Tomatoes 3 lb extra , $1.00 ;
8 lb Stnndard , Wostcrn brands 90@93o ; gallons
lens , strictly stuodnrd , $2.90. Corn Finest
crown $1.00 ; gllt-edgo sugar corn , very line ,
$1.50 ; McMurray's 2 1b sugar corn , $1.20:2 :
lb extra , Western brands , 85c ( < I$1.00 ; 2 lb
standard , Western brands , 70gS0c. ( Mush
rooms 1 lb French , extra fine , 22@25o ; 1 lb
Frencn line , 18@22c. 1 lb French , ordinary ,
10S18c. ( Peas ' 1'res line , per can , 25o ;
doml flno , per can , 10c ; 2 lb extra , sifted ,
$3.00 ; 2 lb Early Juno , $1.25@1.85 : 2 lb Mar
row , standard brand , $1.10 ; 2 lb soaked , 59c.
String Beans 2 lb high grade , refugee , S3c ;
2 lb Golden Wax-beans , 75c ; 2 lb string
bonus , 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 , $1.60 ; Daisy , $1.35. Pumpkin
3 lb now pumpkin , 00c.
WiiAPi'ixa Paper Straw , per lb , 1K@ 1
2Kd ; rag , 2 > o ; manlla , B , 5@7o ; No 1 , 1
• 7o.
7o.Baos
Baos Union square , 35 per cent off list
Silt-Dairy , 230 lb in bbl , bulk , $3.10 ;
] best grade , 00 , 5s , $3.30 ; best grade , 100 , 3s ,
$3.40 ; best grade , 23. 10s. $3.30 ; rock salt ,
crushed j , $1.80 ; dairy salt , Ashton , 50 lb bags ,
S5c : ; bulk , ' 224 lb bugs , $3.23 ; common , in
bbl ' , $1.25. *
Fahinaceous Goons Barley 3J @ 4 ; fa
rina , 5c ; ' pens , 3o ; oatmeal , 2 * < 3 > 5c ; meca-
ronl ' , 10c ; vermicelli 10c ; rice , 4 ( < ili c ; sago
and ' tapioca , 0J37c ( ; litnii boanB , Oc
Cofeeb Roasted - Arbucklo's Ariosa ,
24o ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 21o ; German ,
, 24c ; Dilwortb , 24Xo ; Alaromu , 21 o ; bulk ,
34 , ' | c
Hemp Twine Heavy , 14c ; medium , 16c ;
light , 17c ; IS B. C , 20o ; 34 , 20o ; 30 , 19c ; 43 ,
17c ; broom twines , colored , 80c.
Matthbss Twine Very line , ' 40o ; line , 33o ;
medium , 33o ; binders , 13o.
Sail Twine Very line flax , 33o ; ilno llax ,
29e ; line cotton , 22c ; Calcutta bomp , 14c.
Salsopa Bbls , l > ' ( ( c ; grunulalod , lj o ;
kegs , % ; pkgs , 00 , 6s , .l c
Stakcii 4Jii ( 3c per lb
Stove Polish $3.00@.1.87 per gross
Bags Am , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lowi&ton , per
100 , $17.00.
Nuts Almonds , 15c ; Brazils , 14c ; lllborts ,
124c ; pecans , lie ; walnuts , 12Kc ; peanut
cocks , 8c ; roasted , lie ; Tonncsseo peanuts ,
7o.
7o.Cocoa } { lo tin , 4uo per lb
Ciiocolvte 22 ( ; 35o per lb ; German chic
ory , red , 3o.
OiLS-Kcroscno P. W. , 10oW. ; \V.lfo ! ;
headlight Hie ; gusolino , 12a ; salad oil , $1,25
@ 9.00 per dozen
StlAiis Cut loaf So ; cut loaf cubes , 7J4o :
standard , powdered , 7' oXXXX ; , powdered ,
7Jfo ; granulated , standard , 6its < )7e ; confectioners
tioners' A , ( % o ; white extra u , O o ; extra
C Neb , Ou ; umber , 5J/o.
Soaps Custilo , mottled , per lb , 8@IOc ;
do , white , uor lb , 13@15c
Canned Meats 1 lb lunch tongue , $2.60 ;
21b lunch'tonguo , $1.75 : 1 lb corn ' bd ueef ,
$1.20 ; 2 lb corned hoof , $2.05 ; 0 lb corned
beef , $0.50 ; 14 lb corned beef , $14.00 ; 2 lb
boneless pigs fnet , $2.23 ; 1 lb English brawn
$1.30 ; 3 lb English brawn , $2.00 ; 0 lb Eng
lish brawn , $ A50 ; 1 lb compressed ham , $175 ; ;
2 lb compressed bam , $2.75 ; 1 lb chipped
beef , $3 03.
Lye $1.75@4.50.
GiNOEii Jamaica , \ $ pints , $ ' 3.00 per doz
Spices Whole , per lb Allspice , 10a ; Cas
sia , China , Oc ; cloves , I'onang , 24c ; nutmegs ,
No 1 , 75c ; uopnor , 18@19o ; shot pepper , 22c.
Duuas ( Grocers ) for lb Borax 10c ;
copperas , 2 ] c ; Bay leaves , I4u ; glue , lOu ;
epsom suits , 4c , glaubor salts 8b ; sulphur ,
4) 0 ; blue vitrol , 9u ; ulutn , 4c ; tartaric acid ,
4so ; rosin , 2a ; saltpeter , absolutely pure , 10c ;
gum camphor , 2 lbs in box , 1 oz cakes , 33u ;
hops , H und yi lb packages , 20a ; sago i ( and
ii lb packages , 15o ; madder , 13n ; Baltpoter ,
10c : indigo , 8-lb and 5-lb boxes , S F , 05@70u ;
indigo , 3-lb and 5-lb boxes , Msdris , 73o ; seul
lng win , 254b boxes , rod , 3 > o ; sealing wax ,
25-lb boxes , white , 4c.
Coffee Green Fancy old golden Rio ,
23o ; fancy old poabarry , 23 > fo : Rio , choice
to fancy , 23c ; Rio , prime , 3c | ; Rio , good ,
20o ; Mocha , 39o ; Java , fancy Mnndohling ,
33u ; Java , good interior , 21c ; African , 21c.
Horn Basis manllla rope , lie ; sisal rope ,
12o ; cotton rope , ! 0j ; now process , Sjc. .
Cotton Twine Bibb , very Hue , 3 or 4 ply ,
33o : line , 20o ; Daisy , | 8j ; uandlo wiok , 22c.
> Olives Quarts , per doz , $3.75 ; pints , per
doz , $3.25 ; bulk , per gal . 91c.
VlNEOAit 80jr. | cider , 8c ; good , 13o ; white
wino , 10c ,
Molasses Bbls , N. O , , choice , per gal ,
45oj bakers , 33u ; black strap , 20o.
Jiry Gootli' ,
Caiipet Wabp Bibb , white , lS'fo ; color
ed 2l } < a
Batts Standard , 8o ; gem , lOo ; beauty ,
12Ku ; boone , 14c ; peerless , cased , $0.50 ,
CoiiSET Jeans Boston , 7Ko ; Androscog
gin , 7 o ; Koursargo , 7Jfo ) ; Rockport , O o ;
Coiiestoga 0 o.
Ticks Oakland , A , 7J o : International
YY , 8c ; Shotuckot , S , HJ c ; Warren , No 870 ,
16o ; Berwick BA , 18o ; Acme , 13c ; York , 30-
Inch , 12Jfc ( ; York , yj-inch , 13 0 ; Swift
River , 8o ; Thorndlko , OO , bWo ; Tnorndlko ,
Kb8Xo ; Thorndlko , 120 , 8Jio ; Thorndike ,
XX 14o ; Cordis , No 5 9 > < o : Cordis , No 4 ,
Kentuckt Jeans Memorial 15o ; Glen
wood , 20c ; ICy Star , 35o : Hercules , 18o ;
Empire , 5o ; Cottswo' ' .d , 27io ; ; Mellvllio ,
35o ; Hang-up , 27fc.
Ciusii Stoveua' H , 5J o : Stevens , A , 7o ;
bleached , 8o ; Stevens P , 7j/c ! ; bleached ,
8 'c ; Stevens ' N. 8Ko ; bleached , vko ;
btevens' SUT , Uo
CAMnmrs Slitor , 6o ; WooJ , | lc ; Stand
art ) , Co ; 1'eaaock , So
Flannel Whlto Quochco No 0. } { Inch ,
374o ; Ouechoo , No 3. * { Inch , 33Wo ; Ann
wan , SiUtWindier \ , 221 , o ; rod 0 , 31 inch ,
l. 'Hct E 31 Inch , 2to | : ( ; G 31 Inch , 30c ; 11
A F , ) ( Inch , 35c ; J It F , H Inch , 87c ; G , ? i
inch 29c
Denims Amoskcag , 9oz , lOJ o ; Everett ,
9 oz , 13o ; York , 7 oz , 13o ; llaymokor , S o ;
Jnffrey XX , 11)fc ) ; Jnffroy XXX , IS pc ;
Beaver Creek , AA , llj o ; Beaver Creek BB ,
lOJ o : Beaver Crook CO l'c '
UtNOtHM Plunkot checks , 0 foj Whltton-
ton , O'j'c ; York , OJfc ; Normaiidl dro , SJ c ;
Calcutta dress , 7 < < e ; Renfrew dress , S > j ( < p
13'fc-
Piunts Dross Clnrtor Oak , 5' .fe ; Rn-
mapo , 4) ) c : Lodl , B'lo ' : Allen , 0c ; Richmond ,
6c ' : Windsor , OJfcj Eddystonu , O o ; 1'nclHc ,
Ojjc
Iiiiiulicr nnd Bullilliii ; Material
12 ft 14 ft 16 ft IS ft 20 ft 22 ft 34 ft
3x4 . . 15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 17 00 17 00
2x0..15 00 15 00 15 00 1000 10 00 17 00 17 00
2x8..15 00 15 00 15 00 1000 10 1)0 ) 17 00 17 00
3x10..1500 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 17 00 17 CO
3x13..1500 15 00 15 00 10 00 1000 1800 18 00
4x43x3.1000 10O0 1000 1700 17 00 1000 19 00
Fencino No 1 , 4 and 0 Inch , 13 and 14 ft ,
rough , $ ltl.00@10.50 ; No 1 , 4 nnd 0 Inch , 10
ft , $17.00 ( > M7.50 : No 3 , 4 and 0 inch , 13 nnd
10 ft , $13.50314.00 ; No 3 , 4 nnd 0 Inch , 1G ft ,
$15.00.
Finimuno 1st and 3d clear , 14" Inch , s2s ,
$49.00&11.00 ; 1st and 2d clear , 1U nndSluch ,
s2s , $ 7.OOij50.O0j ( 3d clour , ljf inch , s 3 s ,
$13.OO@40.Ou ; 11 solcct , lx ! , Hf and 3 inch , s
3 s , $ 'J .O0@3S.0O ; 1st nnd 2d otonr , t Inch , s 3
s , $45.00 ; 3d clear , I inch , s 2 s , $34.00 ; A
select , 1 Inch , s 3 & , $34.00 ; U select , 1 inch ,
s 3 s , $29.50.
Stock Boaiids A , 12 Inch , s 1 s , 14 and 10
fcot , $10.00 ; B , 13 inch , s 1 s , 13 14 and 10
feet , $11.CO ; C , 13 Inch , s 1 s , 13 and 10 feet ,
$20.00 ; D , 12 Inch sis , 12 , 14 nnd 10 foot ,
$23.00 ; No I com 12 inch.s 1 s , 12 foot , $18.0 ; ) :
No 2 com 12 Inch , s 1 s , 14 and 10 feet , $17.f0
( ftlS.60 ; No 1 com 12 Inch , sis , 10. IS nnd 30
foct , $13.60 ; No 2 com 13 inch , s 1 , 14 nnd
10 foot , $17.50 ,
Fi.ooiima First com 0 Inch whlto pme ,
$34.00 ; 2d com 0 Inch whlto pluo , $30.00 ; 3d
com 0 inch whlto pine , $30 00 ; D com 0 inch
whlto pine , $20.00 ; com 4 nnd 0 inch yellow
pluo , $15.00 ; star 4 inch yellow pmo , $17.00 ;
1st nnd 2d clear yellow pine , 4 nud 0 iucti ,
$18.50.
SiitN'm/es Per M XX clear , $3.20 ; oxtrn
* A$2.80 ; standard A , $2.40 ; 5 Inch clear ,
$1.00 ( 1.70 ; 0 inch clear , $1,78011.80 ; No ,1 , ,
fl.10Wl.15 ; clear red cedar , mixed wldthp ,
from Washington territory , $3.40 ; Californ n
red wood , dimension widths , $4.50 ; cypres ? ,
clear heart , dimension widths , $3.25 ; laths ,
$2.40.
Ship Lap No 1 plain 8 nnd 18 In , $17.00 ;
No 2 pliuii , 8 nnd 10 iu , $15.50 ; No 1 , O. G. ,
$17.00.
Posts White cedar , 0 In halve * . 12o ;
whlto cedar , 6U in halves and 8 In quartort ,
llo ; whlto cedar , 4 in rouud , 10c ; Tci.u sso
red cedar , split , Kin ; split oak , white , bo ;
sawed oak , 17c.
Battens , Well TuniNO , Pickets O. G.
butts , 2j < inch , 60c ; O. G. batts , } { @ ss ,
35c ; 3 inch well tubing , D. & M. and b v ,
$21.00 ; pickets , D. & H. Hat , $20.00 ; plel ols ,
D. & H. square , $18.00.
Ceim.no ani > Partition 1st com % In ,
whlto pina partition , $32 01 ; 31 com { in ,
white pine partition , $37.00 : clear % in j clew
ow plna celling , $20.00 ; cloir % in Norwuy ,
114.00 ; 3d com % 111 Norwuy , $13 00.
SCHROEDER & DEAN
,
GRAIN ,
ProvisionsMStocks
Basement First National Bank ,
305 South itili : street Oimilia
COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL BANK ,
Capital , - $400,000 ,
- Surplus , - 40,000
Ofllcers and Dlroctors-E. M. Jlorsoman n
M. Hitchcock , los Garneau Jr , A. Henry K.
M Anderson Win tl Maul , v , pres , ; I , . U. Will
lams , A. V. Hopkins , prcs.i A. Millard , cashier ;
K , II , Kryaut , assistant cashier
NEBRASKA
NATIONAL BANK
• TJ S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NES
Capital $400,000
Surplus Jan 1st , 1889 52,000
OPKIGBlld AND DIHF.CTOU3
Heniiv W. Vatks , President
Lewis S. Hkkh , Vice President
A , ti TOUZALIN •
\ \ . V. Mouse
John B. Collins ,
It C. cusiiino
• J. N. II 1MTRICK.
" " IV 11. tf HuilllK * , CnBhlcr
THE IRON BANK ,
Cor 12th and Farnnm Sts
A Oeneral llanklnn llualiiess Tranactod
HI ( Tfi P uvM IMT D
BifI 8 iS I fi 4 IS3UCD BV CITIES ,
IE 91 0 O C0UNTIE8,3CHOOl
W 1 Tl E % t > DISTRICTS , WATER
Correspondence solicited COMPANIES ETC
NW Harris Company
. . & , Bankers ,
103-105 Dearborn Street , CHICACO
70 Stoto Otrest BOSTON
OMAHA MaNPACTOBEl
Boots end 8hoe8.
KIItKEHDALtrJOSES .1 CO ,
Successors to Heed , Jonoa .t Co
Wholesale Manufacturers ofB'jQti&SboDs '
Acsnti ( or llnnnn ltubbir gboe Co . UK 1131 und lKM
Uitrner Btraet , Omtlia , Nelinntn
Brovyora
sionz & iLEn ,
Lager Beer Brewers
1MI NoUh EljUUftll Btrsst.Omana , Kebfatfca
Cornice
EAGLE CORNICE WOHKS ,
MaMactroj ofGalyanizeilron Cornice
WIndoiT-cMii nnd mstalllo nkjrlmbts John Kpenoter ,
ptoiirlttor 1UB nnd lu Boutb iota street
Btoom Fitting , Pumpa , Eto
GhillK SiKAZt llUAVl.fU CO *
Pumps , Pipes and Engine ,
Fleam , w 'er , rslltrsr end inlnlntr luppllei , etc
Wj.wasnil VU V.rnnin tro < t , Oomlia
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO ,
Steam and Water Supplies
Ilallldor wnl : rollls , 018 and WJ Jonci t „ Omlita
O. V. Hon AcUug Maniaef
miOWNELl A CO ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery
PhaoHroa work , tunm punpi ia\r mllli 1711-1:11
LeaTennortU atreet , OittaLa
Iron Works
'
PAXTOS A VIBIILING WON WOWCh ,
Wrought and Cast iron Bniluing Work .
Bail lies , Watt work , general foundry , inacuine and
blaekimllli work , omceanl works U.l * . lljr
aaantti Ursat Omaha
OMAHA WIIIE A IKON WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
ltoik rail , window iiuardi door itandi , wire iigns
• le va Norlk ) 1Mb ttreet Omaha
OMAHA SAVE A JltON WOIUCS ,
ManPrs of Fire and Burglar Prco ! Safes
Vaults Jail work Iron button and flrcrcapja ,
U. Audtecn , prup r. Cor , lull and Janion Eta
aash Doors , Eto
M. A. DISUEOW * CO ,
Wboleiat * manufacturer : tf
M Doors Blinds and
, , Mouldings
Branch office , 11m and Hard ureela , Omaha , Web
SOUTH MAHA
DNWN STOCK YAIXD CO ,
Of South Omaha , Mel •
"
OMAHA JOBBERS ' DIRECTORY . •
Agrloultitrnl Implements
LlNINOEll A MhhVAl.V CO ,
AErrIcnltl , Implements . Wagons , Carriage *
Dua-meieto. Whole ale Omaha , Nebraikaj
MOllNE , MlUlUttNA STOMiAHD CO
Mannfacturon and Jobhers In
Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows , Etc
Cor Mb aniU'aciaoMtecta , Omaha
AMIat 9 'Jtft a torlola
> >
A. 1WSPE , Jr ,
Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs
UUlXiunlaa street , Omaha Nebraska
Boots _ and Shoos ' ,
ir r.Moitsv A uo ,
JotJtjers of Bools and Shooi
M1.H \ 110it.uigUi itroet Omaha Manufaf' err
Bummer slrcil lioiton ,
Oonlt Ooko , Eto
MlHOUliTMlAtNO CO ,
Miners and Shippers of Hard and Soft Coals
f ) I lr t National tlnnk HulldlnB , Omaha N1 1 > . '
aiIi"IM CO A L , COKE A LIME CO ,
Johhers of Hard and Soft Coal
9 Sooth 1Mb street Omaha Nebraska
NEDltASKA FUEL CO .
Shippers of Coal and Coke
1H80UIU I3th street , Omaha , Nebraska
Commission nnd Stornso
nWDELL A ItlDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Morchauts ,
BpeelalUes liutter , ntige ctiee c. pnuttrr , Ram * ,
1113 llonnrd street , Omaha , Neb
' " '
ClgOTA . . . . .
DEAN , AUMSTItONO A CO ,
Wholesale Cigars ,
USNorth Cth StreetOmalm , Neu Hello 1139.
'
Dry Coeds ontl Notions
f. E. SMITH A CO ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and flotious
110 } am ] 1101 Douglas , cor llth street Omaha , Neb
KILPATItWK KOCH VIIY GOODS CO ,
Importers & Jokers in BryGood ? , Notions
Qenta'Furnishing ( loots Comer llth and aimer
treats Omaha , Nebraska
r = = •
Furnlturo-
*
DEWEY A kTONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture
Farnnm street , OmahB , Nobrnaka _
" " '
CHARLES SHWERWXZ
Furniture
Omaha , Nebraska
tl - - 'T '
Crooorlos
MeCOItD , 'TinAlYA CO ,
Wholesale Grocers
13th and I arenwcrth streets , Omaha , Nebraska
. *
Hardyvaro . rnrr .
WT BROATOn ,
Hcayy Hardware , Iron and Steel
Springe , wagno Block , harnwnre , lumber , eto 1309
: : il llnrner street , Oniahu
JUMEBAUaUA TAYLOR
Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop
Mechanics Tools nnd Huflnlu Fcales UOS Uouglaa
atreot , Omnha , Neb
Lumber , . Eto i
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumter , Etc
Imported and ' American Portland Cement Btat #
agent for Milwaukee llrdrnullo Cement
and gulr.oy White Lime
OH AS R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lumher
Wood carpets and parquet flooring Sth and Ojuglaa
streets , Otnatia , Nebraska
'
OMAHA LUMBER CO ,
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
18tb street and Union Paciflo traok , Omaha
'
louis br adford ,
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash
Peers , eto Yarda Corner 7th nnd Douilai Offlo *
Corner 10th and Douglas
" "
FRED W. GRAY ,
Lumher , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc
Corbel ttb an.1 Douilaa street , Onmlia ,
" "
0. N. DIETZ
Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmhor
ISth and Californiastreots , Oinnha , Nebraska
fflllllnory and Motlono
/ . OBERFELDER A CO ,
Importers & Johhers in Millinery & Notions
SB , S10 and 212 South llth street
Notions
" "
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods ,
1121 llnrner street , Omaha
Oils
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CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO ,
Wholesale Refined and Luhricating 01I&J
Alia Crease , otc Omaha A. II Dlshop , Manager
. Pa per 7 _ i'
CARPENIER PAPER CO ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers
Carrr a nice atock of printing , wrapping and writing
paper Bpeclal attention ulren to card paper , j
Safes to :
A. L. DEANE A CO .
General Agents ( or
Halls ' Safes
Btl and 82J South 10th St . Omnha _ J
Toys , Eto j
JT HARDY & CO ,
Jobbers of
Toys , Doll ? , Albums , Fancy Goois ,
HO'ise furnishing Hoods Children's Carriages 12(1 (
rainam street , Oniuha Neb ' }
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THK
CHICAGO SHORT LINE
01' TUB
Chisago , Milwaukee & St Paul Ry *
TI10 Ilcsl lto.ito I'r.iin Oitmliit und Council
Ilium lo ,
- = = THE EAST
TWO 'IHAINH DAILY lll'/WKHN OMAHA
AND COUNCIL HLUl'lU
Chicago , AND Milwaukee
St I'iiiiI , MhiiMa ' > olIs , Ccdnrltuiiiu'tf *
lttck Isliind , Frceuor 't , Jtoekford ,
Clinton , ] iiil > ii < < iic , Duvcnporti
KIkIii MutlUuii , Jnnwvillo ,
lluolt : | Wiuoiin , La CrnBse ,
And all other Important Points Knit , Northeast and )
boulheast
For through tlcVett call on the ticket agentat l. 'Ol
Karnum Mtrvel , lu llarker llluck , or ot Union I'acltlu
IJipot
1'ulliuanHleeperaand the finest DiningCara In the )
world aru run nn Ihe main line of * be Chlcagn Mil
waukee&HU l'aul ItaUwujr , und ever attention la
paid to puMongcn by courteous employe * of tha >
uiiipaiir ,
It JillI.Kit , Rcneral Munager
J. t' ' . llOXnlt ' Asslslantueneral Manager
A. V , 11 , OAlIl-BN'i'KIl , tleueral l'a enger an * .
Ticket Agent '
( JlO K. IIKA1TOII1) , AMIstant aoneral l'asseng r
and Tlikct Agent . . . .
TJCIAItKUcneralfluperlntendent
rc Mg NESS uuntu/f5r5
rufsrsi u r.'d tuiuim iAicuiMi ; iimCFS' j BF
Wk1 > p r > , CiiT mUoaslMeasb ! ard Com f JT Ailg
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