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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
gg vtfhoat Firmer on Account of In-
*
F creased Exports
B \ MODERATE TRADING IN CORN
? Onts Rtlll the Lir-mllng Atlrnctlnn
| rrovlslnns iVnlrlr Stonily Com
> pnrntlvcly Heavy Kuti
on Cattle
CHICAGO IMIOIjUCU 91AKKE.T8.
| Chicaoo , Feb , 13. | Special Tolocram to
I The linn ] Tlio wheat market wits uosot-
I tied today , though thcro was on the whole a
Armor feeling hecausa of the apparently Im
proving expert business at Now York , but
on any llttlo nil van co the market wes op-
yoseil by the bear Inllucncns which of late
L liavo controlled It The market opened
steady with May at 77Jf@77J o thcro
was a llttlo dip to 77 0 and n rally
to 78c on expert rpports , Tliero the strong
opposition wes mot nnd before 1 o'clock the
prlco was hammered down to 77J o. July
sold from 7tlfo ) up to 70o and off to 7tJfo
at 1 o'clock , Liverpool cables were Doansli
Now York dispatches said the ndvanco iu
occun rates hnd Interfered with bus Incss ,
Schvvnrtz & Dupco did good buying early , and
the selling by l'ardndgo's brokers stopped
the ndvanco at tic In May Tno close of the
market wus the exciting feature of the day
Around 77 0 IJakcr was credited with sell
Ing a line of long wheat The market wont
Lto 7i c for May and after a pauao wont oft
Hr * * Just before the close on the soiling out of
Bovoral largo lines of long wncat The
, chief of thosowns Gcorco Smith The jirlco
1 of May Btruck 77o and closotl at 77 @r7 c.
I Otter prices : Fobrunry HHc , March 70c ,
both nominal ; Juno 77J c , July 85J e.
1 Corn was traded id to u modoratu extent
within n ? o range ana the fooling early
was a llttlo firmer , but Inter became wenkor
The speculative market opened o shade
- > > , under the closing prices of yesterday , was
firm and advanced } { ® , l ( o upon coverings by
local shorts , who were nervous owing to the
\ limited offerings Some outsiilo buying ort -
t , dors wcro on the market for May and July ,
t which nlso had a stimulating iullucnco At
outside prices , however , offerings Decamo
lnrpcr , prominent local traders selling mod
erately , nnd local operators did likewise
When the estimates fo r Friday were made
public , room was the great dlfllculty At the
close of the session speculative val
ues showed a } fc lots coin ,
pared with yesterdays final quotations
Quito an urgent demand for May was
reported at SU' e , The cash market was
again quiet , offerings were light and prices a
shade bolter n sympathy with speculative
vnluos , but closed weak ut the inside price
ol the day
Too oats market all day indicated unusual
transactions The crowd In oats was lurgo
and excited early and larger and fairly wild
at the close The trade was after big game
yesterday and got it today The largo line
of long oats hold by Ed Pnrdrldgo , or a good
part of it , was uiitnpcd before the close in
round lots Brokers worked off all tboy
could all day and at each sign of a break
would bid the price up a fraction The prlco
of May was held around 21o curly and once
was run up to UlJfO'JlJifc , but later went off
to 21J.fc , the bottom tlguro , where there
/I
yeouiod to bo buyers enough to absorb the
offerings The close was ut 21o. July sold
"VJ&3JlWo nnd l0c !
I Provisions were steady upon the whole , a
ri firmer feeling havluir developed Llttlo , if
any , incrcaeo wus shown in the volumu of
speculative trading , and during the grouter
portion of the session business wus iu fact
dull , but offerings were gonernlly
absorbed under fair miscellaneous
buying Interest was pretty evenly
divided between pork , lard and ribs , ' and
competitive bidding was sufficiently ani
mated to cause a slight hardening in prices
May pork oponcd atj'J.85. casodoff toi'J.U'JX ' ,
than rallied to (10.00. and after a slight reac
tion firmed up again ilia last half hour of the
session to $10.00. A moderate business was
reported In the tnoro deferred deliveries of
this product Juno pork Bold at $10.00010.02 }
and July ut $ lOMWMi ) The closing
prices for futures show an improvement
since yestordny's close of 5@7 } < c In moss
pork , with lard a sbado firmer unit ribs prac
tically unchangoa
CHIOAGO LIVE BTOCK
CniOAOo , Fob 13 , [ Spocinl Telegram to
Tub " Beb.I Cattlk The run was.aguin
heavy und the number for the week Is fast
. Hearing that of last wcok , although wc
y started in with 4,000 less Business today
.x ; v opened rnthor activennd the fovv early Bales
showed llttio or no change as compared with
yesterday , but later on exporters dropped ,
out without taking the number Intended at
, first , and as a conscquonco late sales were
at wculter , if not lower prices Uutchors'
stock was In good domandand steady , as
there were only a few Toxanson the market
The stocker and fecdor trade continues fairly
actlvo , with prices about the sumo as last
week Choice to extra beeves , M 80@5.20 ;
modiutn to good steers , 1,850 to 1,600 lbs ,
H.40 ( < ? 4.75i 1,200 to liiO : ! lbs , $3.8004.30 ; 050
to 1,200 lbs 13.00(33.70 ( ; stackers and
feeders , S3.0@3uQ | : cows , bulls and mlxod ,
$1.2003.20 ; bulk , | J.20@2.40 ; Texas corn
fed steers , $2,800160. .
Hoas Shippers had the trade all to'thom-
telves during the morning hours and during
that tlmo the market was actlvo and a shudo
firmer on shipping sorts , the same soiling at
$3.9504.0. ) , largely nt $3.0204.00. After the
shiuplcg demand was ever shippers were In
nt about $3,00 , occasionally getting a load erse
so of common at $3.80 , nnd also paying $3.05
for such as were desirable In fact one of
v the packing firms paid us high as $4.00 for several -
' , ' " ' oral londB , but the uvorago was about $3.00.
. Light sorts sold largely at $3.9504.05 and
urrNvjlnBO sorts at $1.0501.10.
1'INANCIA.U
Nbw Yoiik , Fob 13 | Special Telegram to
Tub IJee.I Stocks The expressions at
the resorts last night wore not Important
The street has an improsston that friends of
Cable and I'orter are buying Hock Island
and St Paul The fooling is also gouorul
that out of tha shrewd games ot the man
agers at Chicago will arrlvo n better state ot
affairs among western lines It was In keep
Ing with this idea that the market opouod
with a further ImprovomontlnTrusts , Louis
ville & NaslivlUoand Itock Island The open
ing was active and strong , first prices show
ing advances ever yesterdays closings of
from H to } { per cent Sugar was the main
feature and opening up at 01 It
foso quickly to Ofl'a Dotoro the upward move
ment was checked The lead trust was
neglected , but Cotton Oil and Chicazo Gas
rose fractionally and among railroad o too us
gains of small fractions were the rule
< TV Loiiisvillo & Nnshvlllo showed considerable
activity nnd rose ft per coot to Wi { . The
market bocamoquiot and prices receded all
over the list , wiping out tha early gains In
many cases before 11 oclook The following
hour brought fair strength and activity
Sugar was off but K percent at 05 % . Louis *
vllle , after dropping back to 89 % went to
wyt Chesapeake & Ohio rose to 24 , Man
'
haltau io 101. Rock Island touched
93 % and tettlod back to 93. St
Paul went to CO Missouri Pacifia
to 73/1 and Union Pacific to CO London had
soma buying orders early and Chicago sold
generally The stock market proved quite
weak at the close There Was llttlo of an Im
portant nature la the western news , and
wbllo awaiting developments at Chicago
there Is a disposition even among profes
sionals to neglect tha market There was
. not a great bear pressure , but prices de-
yC clined slowly to the very close Chicago
lAte Gas was quite weak , declining to 40X , Su ar
closed \i ) upor the duy , Louisville dropped
7) toWtf , Manhattan yielded from 10lf to
103tf , The declines la western ttooks were 1
DurlloRton ? , Northwestern Jf , with Uock
Island , St Paul , Missouri Paclflo and Union
Pacific about steady The day was qulto un
eventful
The following wore the closing quotations :
t ) . B,4s regular 121 'Northnrn ' Vsctfla . 3I > <
US ticoupons,123 1I0 nreterrad JIM
U.a4Hsregulsr.10O ! , 0. It it , \V..4 109 * *
U.B.4Us coupons.,10li ! dopreforrod H2't '
l'aclilt.nsofi J..lin N.r.Central loa * *
Central . ncMc . . 33 < ( P. I1..VII. , . . 1B
Chicago : Alton,130 llocklsland . . . . . . f-'X
Chle zoHurllngton IC , M. * 8t.l' . . < Wi ?
apulnr.v , .I0"SI dooraterreil..lH .4
I ) . . L at W lV.V3t.rnul ( | VUmha . 32i ?
llllnolsCentral 115 aopreferraa I'-
1. . II * W trnlmi Paetfla f S7i
KansssacToxsj . . . H.H W..8t. I , . Sc V. . . . . . . 13
LakeSiioro 11. ' > ; j aopreforred . . . . S7i
Mlclilssn Central , . IU Western Union . . , Hi )
Jllnsoutllaolllc . . " > Vi
Mo.NEr Knsy nt 301 per cent ; last loan nt
S per cent .
Piumb Meucaktilk Papbu 4Jf6M per
cent
STRnuso ExcnANOE Quiet and steady ;
sixty-day bills , $4.s2Jf ; demand , $4.S7.
Mining Stocks
New YonK , Fob 13. [ Special Telegram
to Tim Ukb.1 The following arj the min
ing stock quotatloni !
Amador 10J flonlrl 8c Curry . . 125
Aspen TIM Halo A : Norcross..StO
Caledonta , B. II , . ,100 Horn Silver 2.VS
Commonwealth . . . ran Ontario HIM )
ComJtoclt.T.bd.JI000 Savage " i
Comstock , T. scpnxu : Slorrn Nevada..180
DcadwoocJ T , . . . ,150 Small Hones HO
Kl Oris to 11m Sutter Creek 125
Iloml Offer I n its
Wasiii.no roy , Fob 10. [ isoocial Telegram
to The Uee | Uondsofforod : (550 at t\.OI \ % .
pitunuon MAUKms
CniriAno Fob 13.-1:15 n. m. close
Wheat Lower ; May 77 0 ; July , 75J c.
Corn Knsler ; Fobrunry , 2Se ; May , 30Vc.
Oats Easier ; February , 20Jfo ; Mny,21"jfc. ,
Hye Steady
Harley -No trading
Prime Timothy $ v C2
Flax-Cash. $1.83. N >
Whisky $1.03.
Pork Steady ; Foburary , $9.70 ; May ,
$10.00.
Lard Steady ; vFobruary , $3.80 ; May ,
$3.90.
Flour Unchanged with cnslerfeelingjwln-
tor wheat $2.0004.33 ; spring wheat , $1,100
4.73 ; rye , $3.60(33.83 ( ; buck wheat , $1,250
1.50 per cwL
Provisions Shoulders , $4.2304.37 ; short
clenr $5.0505.10 ; short ribs , for Fobrunry
$1.72X04.75.
Hutter Quiet ; creamery , 15@2Co ; dairy ,
10021c.
Chceso Steady ; full cream cheddars and
flats , # © % ; Young Americas lOJf ®
lOJ/c
KKgs Quiet ; fresh , 13014c
Illdos Steady ; heavy and light green
salted , 4J 04 c ; salted bull , 3Jfo ; green
salted calf , 5Wc ; dry flint , 0@7c ; dry
salted , 0 } c ; dry calf , 50On ; deacons , So
each
Tallow Steady : No 1 , solid packed ,
4o ; No 2 , 33 > { o ; oako 4c.
Keceints Shlpmta
Flour 12.000 0.000
Wheat , 13,000 17,000
Corn 103,000 178,000
Oats 117,000 103,000
Liverpool , Fob 13. Wheat Qulot ;
holders offer moderately ; red westoru win
ter Cs llj/d nor cental
Corn Weak ; demand poor ; now mixed
western , 3s SJfd per , cental •
Ni-w Yorlc , Fob 13. Wheat Receipts ,
14,850 bushels ; exports , ; spot heavy ;
No 2 rod , 84084 0 in elevator 0SOJic
ufloat , 85 08iKo f. o. b. ; options Tower ,
red March clos'ng ' at 84J c
Corn Receipts , 175,800 bushels ; oxDOrts ,
88.900 bushels ; spot closing caslor ; No 2 ,
35&35 > o In elevator " 30jji@)7ifo : ) afloat ;
ursrndea mlxod , 24037Xc ; options down ,
March closing at 35c.
OatB Receipts , 112,000 bushels ; exports ,
121000bushels ; spot , easier , options weaker ,
February closing at 27J obpoU ; No.2 white ,
2SJ 029c ; mixed western , 20 > i@29c ; white
western , 29@34 } c.
Coffee Options closed barely steady
to 10points down ; sales , 23,750bags ; Febru
ary , $10.00010.05 ; May , $15.90015.93 ; spot
Rlo firm ; fair cargoes , $19.75.
Sugar--Firm.
Petroleum United closed for March at
$100& .
EgKS Quiet ; western , 14K01-lfo.
Pork Firm ; now moss , 810.75@11.D0.
Lard Dull , about steady ; western steam ,
$0.20 ; February $0.10 old
Butter Choice , steady : Elgin , 28@28 ! o ;
western dairy , 8017c ; creamery , 12027XC.
Cheese Firm ; western , 80S } c.
Clnclnnnil Feb 13. Wheat Firmer ;
No 2 rod 78J o.
Corn Firmer ; No 2mixed , 31 } 0.32c.
Oats Dull ; No 2 mixed , 2423c.
Whisky $1.03.
Milwaukee , Fob 13. Wheat Easy ;
No 3 spring , on track , cash , 71Kc ; May ,
72 } c.
corn Qulot ; No 3 on track,28c
Oats Steady ; No 3 white , on track , 23c.
Rye Qulot ; No 1 in store , 43J o.
Hurley Easier ; No 2 In store , 41J a
Provisions Easier ; pom , $9.70. ' .
St Louis Fob 13. Wheat Lower ;
, cash , 74J c ; May , 706 '
Corn Lower ; cash , Oko ; May , 20'/ @
Oats Steady ; May,21o.
Pork Dull nt $1O.OO01O.23 > ; .
Lard Nominal at$5.l'JK. (
Whisky Steady at$1.0J.
Uuttor Unchanged
AtinnoupniiH , Fob 13. Wheat Lower ;
Inactive receipts , 133 cars ; shipments , 13
cars Closing : No 1 hard , February ,
7 Ko ; May , 78&c ; on track , 75i o ; No 1
northern , February , 74j ! o ; Muy , 70J c ; on
track , 7O07OXo ; No 3 northern , February ,
72o ; May , 74o ; on track , 74c.
KnnHiiH Oltv , Fob 13. Wheat Lower :
No 3 hard , cash , C2o ; February , 03c ; No 2
rod , 09o bid
Corn Lower ; No 2 , cash and February ,
21o bid
Oats No 2 „ 17o bid ; February , 174-fe.
L1V13 HTO01C
Uhloaeo , Fob 13. The Drovers journal
reports as follows :
Cattle Receipts , 15,000 ; market slow ,
closing lOo lower ; choice to extra beoveB ,
$4.8005.20 ; steers , $3.0004.75 ; stockers nnd
fenders , $2.4003.50 ; Toxus corn-fed steers ,
$2.8003.50. .
Hogs-Receipts , 29.000 : market strong tea
a shade higher ; mlxod , $3.8004.00 ; heavy ,
$3.8004.03 ; light , $3.8004.10 ; skips , $3,000
3.70.
Sheep Receipts , 9,000 ; market steady ;
natives , $3.5O05.SO : western corn-fed , $4.80
05.70 ; Texans , $3.5005.05 ; lambs , $5,000
(1.75 ( ;
Kansas pity Feb 13.CattIo Receipts ,
8,000 ; shipments , 3,700 ; market for good ,
steady ; common lower ; steers , $3.2004.00 ;
cows , $1,8002.85 ; stockers and feeders , $2,40
03.50.
Hogs Receipts , 5,800 ; shinmonts 1,100 ;
higher ; all grades , $ A72K3.80 ; bulk , $3.75
03.bO.
Hloux City , Feb 13. Cattle Receipts , '
700 ; shipments , 450 ; marketucttvo ; cannon ,
73c0l,25 ; cows , $1.0001.35 ; stockers , $1.50
02.25 ; feeders , $3,2503.90 ; veal calves ,
$30003.15.
Hogs Receipts , 200 ; market steady and
unchuugod ; light , $3O7W03,75 ; heavy , $3.70
03 SO ; mlxod , $3.0003.72 } $ .
National Stooic Vardi Eatt fit
Ijou' , Fob 13 Cattle Receipts , 1,200 ;
shipments , 300 ; market steady ; fair to
fancy native steers $3.4005 00 ; stockers nod
feeders , $1.9003.35.
Hogs Receipts , 3,500 ; shipments , 3,200 ;
market strong ; heavy , $3.8003.93 ; packing ,
$3.8004.00 ; light , $3.85M4.05.
OMAHA LlYiTtaTOCK
Cattle
Thursday , Feb 13.
Cattle reoeipts estimated at 1.050 compared
with 2,083 yesterday The quality ot the re
ceipts was as good as has boon In the yards
for borne time The only stock that showed
any life was the very best steers ar.d feed
ers and stockers , prices on these remaining
unchanged On overythln ; else the market
was slow and dragging with a downward
tendency , Owlugto the superior quality of
the receipts the sales do not indicate a de
cline la the market Since Monday the ,
market has declined from 10c to 20c. Some
line 1131-ll > steerj ) brought $4.15 , whllo ono
bunch of 13101b steers sold at $4.00 , the only
lots touching the $1.00 mark , A majority ot
opinions was that cow stuffs were lower ,
though the sales indicate no change There
was a good deal of Inquiry for feeders to-
day aud a fair supply The trading was
largely iu half fat stuff , which sold at $3,000
I 3.20 , or at about steady prices
tIOS- .
Receipts estimated nt 2,300 , compared with
8,010 yesterday , showing quite a falling off
of receipts for the day Thus far this week
there has been ndecroaio of about 1,80C head
In the receipts compared with the sitlnb tlmo
last week The market opened n ahndo
higher than lust nights close And ctif-
cned up till the sales Indicated a Ho nd
vance The market closed firm with all
sold nt the best prices of the day Tl.o aver
crago cost today wan $3.72J < ngalnst$3.07J
yesterday nnd $3.72J < ; on last Thursday
Prevailing ; Prlooq
The following Is a t.tbk ) of prices paid In
this market for the gradesof stock men
tioned :
Prlmestcers , 1300to 1000 lbs.$3.80 04.40
aoodstcors , 1250 to 1430lbs. . . 3.50 04.10
Good steers , 1030 to 1300 lbs . . 3.20 03.90
Common 1000 to 1150 ib steers , 3.00 © 3,80
Common dinners 1,15 01.75
Ordinary to fair cows 1.00 01.90
Fair to good cows 1.90 02.25
Good to choice cows , 2.20 03.00
Choice to fancy cowb 2.03 03.00
Falrto good bulls 1.50 W3.50
Cholco to funcy bulls 2.50 03.15
Llghtstockors nnd feeders . . . 2.00 02.80
Feeders , 930 to 1100 lbs 5.20 rrf3.23
Fair to choice light hoes 3.03 03.77)i )
Fair to choice heavy _ hogs 3.05 03.75
Fairto choice mixed heirs . . . . . 3.02 } @ 3.72tf
Highest nntl Lowuxt Bales ot lions
Today Yesterday
Highest $3.77K Highest * 3.77K
Lowest 3.0J > Lowest 3.00
Stock Keceints
Officio ! yesterday * Estimated today
Cattle 90 cars..2038 Cattle , 82 cars . . . 1050
Hogs , 4S cars..3010 Hogs , 30cars. . . .2300
Sheep , 7 cars..1003 ,
Average Coit nl Ilnzs
The following tnblo gives the average cost
of hogB on the dates mentioned , including
the cost today , ns unscd upon Bales reported :
Date Price Date Price
Fob 1 $3 05J ' FobS 3 73 }
FeD 3 3 73 Feb 10 3 77K
Fob 4 8 75 Feb , 11 3 75 >
Fob 5 3 75 Feb 12 ,1 07J $
Fob 0 3 72& Fob 13 3 72 } < f
Fob 7 3 71
ItnnKi of Prices llftgx
The following tnblo shows the range ot
prices paid for hogs :
Lightnnd medium hogs $3 03 03 75
Good to cholco mixed hogs . . 3 .03 03 72 >
Good to choice heavy hogs . . 3 03 03 77"
UaiiL'O of Prices Sheep
The following table shows the range of
prices paid for sfaoep :
Primotat sheep $4 50 05 10
Good fat sheep 3 50 04 50
Common to medium sheep . . . 2 00 @ 3 55
Compnrntive Tables
The following tables bIiow the range in
prices on hogs during this and last week :
Days This week Last week
Monday . . . , 3 70 © 3 80 3 6700 ! ; 75
Tuesday 3 t3 ! ® 3 ffilj 3 70 3 ! '
Wednesday 3 W © 'I 77)4 ) : i 70 < i"3 83
Thursday 3 Kl < iWi 7" 3 G3 4t3 tl7-4 !
Friday 3 01 4W 8U
Baturuay 3(13 ( ( fc3 ISM
Avnrncu Trlcu of lion * .
Showing the average prlco paid for loads
of hogs on the duys indicated In 1887 , 1883
nudlSSO :
Day Fob 18X ! ) Fob 18S8. Feb 1W.
0 Sunday , f > 34 4 ill
10 3 77 fi 35 4 !
11 3 75 5 : t. ) 4 V'J
J2 3 07U Sunday 4 03
13 3 72jj 5JJ1 Sunday
Disposition of Cattle
Showing the number of cattle bought by
the leading buyers on to-doy'smaritot :
Swift & Co . . . 120
George H. Hammond & Co 224
The Armour-Cudahy Packing company 72
Omnha Packing Co 82
Leo Rothschild 107
Hamilton & Stephen 52
Benton & Underwood 51
NoIb Morris 175
Shippers and feeders 143
Vun Znndt 20
It Becker 193
II OCR
Armour Cudahy Packing company . . . . 1,144'
Omaha Packing , company 507
Swift & Company . - . . . 203
G. H. Hamoiund Packing company . . . 492
Hogs yesterday averaged 204 and 03 to the
car
ltoprcsnntntlvn Saloj
. STLEKS
No Av Pr No Av Pr "
2 1285 $3 00 18 1214 $3 40
1 1020 3 00 13 1234 3 40
1 1100 3 10 15 1233 340
30 1035 3 10 20 1133 3 45
8 Ull 3 15 7 1324 3 55
1 1270 3 25 19 1234 3 55
8. 1033 3 27K 18 1134 3 55
12 1023 3 27K 9- 1191 3 57
18 1022 3 27 > 2 140.1 3 00
21 932 3 30 18 1237 3 05
15 1141 3 23 19 1272 3 05
20 llll 3 30 35 1335 3 75.
9 1078 3 30 19 1245 3 75
8 1031 3 30 30 1400 3 80
10 1193 3 35 19 1310 4 00
22 1098 3 35 17 1431 4 15
cows
2 1040 175 17 801 2 23
5 1130 183 1 800 2 23'
17 1018 2 00 27 991 2 25' '
17 1023 3 00 7 1203 3 30
0 940 3 00 2 1050 2 30
I . . .1180 3 00 4 1053 2 30
10 900 2 05 10 1058 3 30
8 1000 3 05 5 933 3 30
13 1008 2 10 7 1124 2 35
10 1000 2 lu 3 8C4 2 33
11 10)0 ) 2 10 I . - .1170 3 33
17 1033 3 15 1 1400 3 40
23 1093 2 20 13 1003 2 40
7 1094 2 20 23 1130 3 40
7 1J70 3 SO 4 1037 3 40
18 933 2 20 1 1120 3 50
8 783 3 25 1 910 2 50
3 1100 3 35 1 1180 3 50
20 987 2 25 3 1150 3 50
1 1270 2 25
25nui.i.3.
nui.i.3.
1 1570 100 1 1000 3 2J
1 1550 175 1 1080 2 25
1 1280 100 1 . . .12SO 2 30
3 1350 3 00 1 141 3 50
1 1500 3 001 1020 8 50
1 1020 2 00 1. 1070 3 60
1 latO 2 00 1 1440 3 50
1 1080 3 00 1 1249 2 00
1 1030 3 00 2. . . 1775 2 05
1 , 1480 3 15 I. . . . ' . . .1000 3 00
1 1450 2 25 1 HWO 3 00
2 , . . . . . .1470 2 25 1 185'J 8 10
FEEDERS
0 707 2 25 10 993 3 15
52 787 2 90 18 780 8 15
27 955 H 00 7 920 3 IB
30 1030 3 00 12 875 8 20
5 703 3 10 0 950 8 20
1 770 3 10 B 1030 3 25
0 835 3 10 5 1091 8 25
J55 771 3 10 3 . .1007 3 25
CALVES
7 177 2 00 3 , , , 155 3 75
1 250 2 20 1 200 3 50
1 200 2 40 3 100 3 50
STOcisnits •
0 „ , 000 2 00 40 B93 3 75
C5 599 3 00 9 730 2 75
CANXCItS
1 740 100 1 1020 150
17 , 897 1 25 2 010' 1 00
OXEN
3 1555 8 00 2 1530 3 40
4 1990 3 10
HEirEliS
4 1233 3 83
8TAOS.
1. , 1130 2 23 I 1400 3 50
uoas
No Av Sh Pr No Av Sh Pr
10.820 130 $3 50 48..330 60 $3 70
7.851 3 CO r-7. . .355 80 3 Ti\4 \
68..325 2S0 3 62tf 53..280 8 72W
8.451 - 3 07)i ) 05.,378 160 8 Kit
04..229 120 8 70 74..347 120 8 73K
01.310 60 3 70 61..300 8 75
49..355 200 3 70 49..309 80 8 75
01. . . 241 60 3 70 07..301 120 3 75
57..103 80 3 70 68.889 8 75
63..203 80 8 70 CO..288 60 8 75
05..224 8 70 73.223 80 8 75
07..340 100 8 70 69 , . . ,203 130 8 7b
54..376 160 8 70 63..207 60 8 75
60..293 280 8 70 09.,243 8 75
65..333 8 70 71.,805 $0 8 75
60.279 60 8 70 50..293 8 75
64..83 * 40 8 70 65,203 ISO 8 75
60..207 240 8 70 M. , . ,251 ISO 3 75
03..314 80 fl 7d 6-1. . . . , 250. 40 3 7'J <
03.,213 40 8 70 45..W 3 77K
65.333 60 3 70 ' * ' '
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0..143 3 25 8l. . .t V40 3 65
On tlm MnrkctVltji Jinan
3. Hnstle , Douglas ; P. Dlpjl/ickson. Hon
nlngton ; II E. Roberts , Konwitfd ; W , Owe
rak , Vcrdlgro ; W. Ilawlngtihj Tokomnh ;
D. S. Knlsella & Son , Panaitra- ; . ; D. W.
Austin , Ncola , In.tC.SprochtirDonlson , In ;
E. McKltn , Donlson , la ; If treon , Dow
Olty , In : M. Cobb , FunkS'JpKelly & Co ,
Hopubllcan City Parks & Mttnn Ord , J , J.
Tulloy , Ordt William Uush , HAftborrr , Mo , ;
Kendall & Son , Erlcson ; WcU llnrstoiv ,
Hurwoll ; J. L. McDor.ough , VOo , Ord ; G.
A. Kolton , Angus ; ConnorBrettturs , Ohlowa ;
.1. M. llnrbour , Tuber , Iu ; It A. Morton ,
Hendorson , In ; Fuller S. & F. , Scrlbnor ;
Fnrmor's union , Lotgh : J. U , Unrnes ,
Lorctlo ; F. C. Ullss , Howolls ; Dodge ft W.
Onkdalo ; North American Cattle company ,
Nollgh , Trowbndgo & Co , Noligh ; William
Gohrko , Shlckloy ; Wells & Osterhout Sur
prise ; O. Johnson , Harvard ; J , F. Roll Mill
ing company , ltliaca : John Lcmko , Mlllnrd ;
11. Enorson , Cedar Rapldr .
On the Mnrknt With Cat lie
J , U. Brooks , Benedict : J. Docds , Jnclt
Lower , Stroinsburg ; M. Malone , Cortland ;
James Danloy , Mead ; C. F. Way , Ollis &
Rogers , Ord ; Frank Hurt Dannebrog ; J. W.
Olive , Lexington ; Middlesex L. S. Co ,
Wood IUver ; Miller & Co , Hrndshaw ; T ,
Foley , jr , & Co , Greoloy Center ; E. L. El-
lermeior , Swnnton ; W. Wynu\ . , II My
ers , Germantown : J. M. Harbour , Tabor ,
In ; Davis & C , Etnuraon ; J. P. Mordon ,
Tekamnh ; W. U. Hudson Co . Sioux City ,
In ; W. C. Bodloy , Oakland ; E.B.Chris
tian , F. C. Case , Onawn , In ; Hoynolds &
C , Ulencoo , In ; George Eltlott , Whiting ,
In ; John Non , Clnrkson ; Henry Kroye , M.
J. Hughes , West Pomt ; J. -Mnthcrson
Co , Pllgcr ; Wright & Allen Exeter ;
C. II , Post , Thayer ; II C. Oldham , No-
hawka ; G. W. Sellcck , J. R. Hurkholdor ,
Madison lirothors , W. J. Hurkholdor ,
Woodbine la ; Janios Cummins , Talmago ;
Perry & Frush , Colon ; Williams , Valentino ;
W. F. Bodloy , Oakland ; Dee & Smith ,
Shelby , la , : L. IC Hutton , Pnxton ; T. J. Ro
land : J. M. Barrott , Mrs.E ' , J. Byors , Mal
vern , Iowa ; J. G. Flnnlgnn , Silver City , la ;
E. T. Brovvor , McCook ; M. Cobb , Funk ; J.
F. Kelley St Co , Republican ; Jones Hros ,
Hastings ; N , II Murray , George Do Long ,
Friend ; J' P. Higglns , Lincoln ; Reed & II ,
Chapman ; J. S. Bulla , St Edwards
Mnrkot Notes
J , P. Higglns was up from Lincoln with n
car of cattle
Dee & Smith ot Shelby , la , marketed five
cars of cattle
J. P. Morden had cattle on the market
from Toltamah
J. W. Ollvo of Lexington came up with
two cars of cattle
J. J. Moorohoad of Dunlap , la , was look
ing ever the market
E. B. Christiansen was over from Onawn ,
la , with two cars of cattle
R. A. Morton had a car of hogs on the
market from Henderson , la
Ed Klnscltaof D. S. Kinsolln Son , Pan
ama , la , was lioro with hogs
J. M. Barbour of Tuber , la , was on the
market with cattle and hogs
William Holwuy , the extensive stocitman
of Cozad , Btoppod at thtf yards on his way
east 4
,
W. Weynnt , Jr , the pioneer shipper of
Germantown , was here with two cars of
cattle
William Monroe , the greatBoston ; nacltor
who recently formed a combination witti U.
H. Hammoud & Co , wus a visitor ut the
yards ) oi
Malvern , In , was represented by T. J.
Rowland with three cars , of cattle , J. M.
Barrott two cars of cattle ( and Mrs E. J.
Byors ono car of cattle
Woodbine , In , was well represented J. R.
Burkholdcr was over with'tlirco cars ot cnt
tie , Mcadors Brothers hud two cars nnd
William Selock one car of cattle
Fred Hnrrls , formerly ; • with ' Harris &
Fisher , packers , ono of ' the most popular
young mon of Omaha , havjoined the host ot
bookuccpers In the oxclian'ro-buiUllng.
General Manager SimpsVra pf Chicago and
Willlum Monroe of Boston , stockholders in
the George H. Hammond packing company ,
visited the yards and the packing houses
John H. Wnllwork has returned from a
trip to"tho west arid northwest Having spent
two weeks on the road John says tnat the
outlook is favorable for an actlvo and heavy
trade hero this spring Ho says there nro
plenty of cattle feeding for the May and
Juno market
William G. Garblcr of the state board of
transportation nirived in the city today and
met the committee of the Live Stock ex
change , consisting of Messrs , J : A. Hake ,
A. C. Wnggonor , William Daily , William
Stephen and William Underwood , to hear
complaints about transppr ation facilities
The mooting was held at' the exchange and
lasted an haur The exchange members feel
certain that much good will result from the
conference
OMAHA WHOLU-iALK JlAflKETS
I'roiluce , Fruits , Ktc
Eons Strictly fresh , 14010c.
Hides , Pei.tsTali.ow , Etc Green salted
hides , 4j&u ; No 2 , g. s. hides 2c ; dry flint
hides , 507o ; calf hides , 4J/5u ; dumuged
hides So less ; sheep pelts , green , each , 33u0
$1,00 : sheep polls , dry , per lb , 7l3Xc : tal
low , No 1 , 3j o ; No 3 , . Oo ; grease , white ,
404 0 : yellow , 2 030.
HUTTEit Creamery , fancy , 10@18e ; choice ,
15010c. Dairy , fuuey 14@llc ( ; utio ice , 11 ©
12c. Country , fancy , 11012c ; good to choice ,
9@llofoir ; , 7So : inferior , 43c.
Ai'i'LES Per bbl , common , $3.0003.23 ;
choice , ? 3.5O03.OO.funcy ; , $1.0005.00.
Mince Meat : 8o per lb
Honev 15@10c per lb for cholco
Piiz8EHVES 8@10o per lb ,
Jem.ies l@4Ko per lb
Heeiwax No 1 , 10019c
i Pies Feet Pickled , , kits , 70c ; spiced pigs
tongues , kits , $3.85 ; pickled trloo , kits , 05c ;
pickled 11. C. tripe , kits , 65s ; spiced pigs
hocks , kits , $1.12.
CnccsE Young Americas , full cream ,
12o ; factory twins , 11 Ke ; off grades , 7@8o ;
Van Rossan Edam $11.50 par doz ; sup sago ,
23c ; brick , 12 > c ; llmburgor He ; domestic
Swiss , 13014c ; imp Swiss 30c.
Fl.ouit State , $2.5304.OJ ; fanoy , $4,000
5.00.
Lemons Fancy , $5.0000.00 ; choice , $3.50
© 5 00.
Celeky Per doz , 30c.
Camfohnia Giui'eb $3.00 ; pears , $2.75.
Mess Pokk Per bbl , $9.75010.75.
Hanajus According to size , per buncb ,
$2.0003.00.
Cocoinuts 1'er 100 , $5.00.
Al'1'I.B llUTTEIt 60.
Oiianoeb Florida , per box , $3.0005.00.
Buckwheat Flouk Per bbl , $4.7505,60
Wool , Fine , avoruge , 32033c ; moulura
avorage,31032o ; quarter blood , urerago , 18
@ 20o ; coarse , average , 15017c ; cotts and
rough , averugo , 14010c.1" * *
Cokn 18o.
Oats 10c. -o
Veajv Choice , medium size , O0So ; choice ,
heavy , 400c fjt , ,
Live Piukons Per dQz.,60. )
Pickles Medium , par , bbl , $4.73 : small
$5,75 ; gherkins , $0.75 ; CB , enow choiv ,
qts $5.85 ; ptB $3.85. y"
Poui/riiv Dressed , ppri 'lb Chickens , 00
8o ; ducks , 910o ; gee 6'nollo ' ; turkeys ,
90110. - { ,
Potatoes ! > O035o for " choice ; common ,
20025c. ,
Sweet Potatoes 70075(5. (
Ojjio.ns-5O07Oc. ,01' .
Saueh KiiAUT-Bbls , 51.75 ; halt bbls , $2.75.
Cioeu Bbls , $3.50 half bbls , $3.25.
Mai-lb Suoak 12K0J5c per lb
Funs Beaver , per lbi3.OO04.OO , ; otter ,
each , $3.0007.00 ; wolC : Q > ch , $1.6O02.Ou :
coon , each , 35075o ; roltiK , each , 16050c ;
muskrat , fall , 6011c ; skunk , rat , 25000c ;
'badcer , rat , 25080s ; deerskins , fall , par lb ,
18037c ; winter , 20030c ,
Beanb Choice baud plckod navy , $1,760
2.00 ; cholco hand pickled medium , $1.0501.70 ;
cliolco hand pickled country , $1.5001.75 ;
clean country $1.3501.50 ; inferior country ,
$1.00(31.25. (
PiiovieiONS Hams , No 1 , 10 lb average ,
9' ' o ; 20 to 23 lbs , 8Ko ; 12 to 14 lbs , 0o ;
shoulders , 6c ; breakfast bacon , No 1 , be ;
bam sausage , 8o ; dried beef hams , 7o ;
beef tongues , $0.00 per dozeu ; dry salt meats ,
605 > 4aper * lb ; bam roulette , 0Vo ; add leper
lb tor small lots ,
Hav Choice upland $0.000023 ; midland ,
$4.50 ; lowland , $3 60. '
Ciior Feed $12.59.
Hras-$10.50.
Groceries
Diked Fiiuit Currant , now , BI o ; prunes ,
casks 1,800 lbs , 6c ; prunes , bbls or bags ,
I 6 > 4c * ; citron peel , drums , 20 lbs , 23o ; lemon
peel , drums , 16ct fan ) dates , boxes 13 lbs ,
lOu ; apricots , cholco avaporutod , 14c ; apri
cots , jolly , cured , 33 lb boxes , 10a : apricots ,
fancy , 23 lb boxes , 15c ; apricots , choice bags ,
SO lbs , 14 > yo ; apricots , evaporated , Aldcn , 50
lb boxes , Odj npplosi star , S. 'jc ' ; apples , fancy
Aldcn , 5 Ib , 10c ; apples , fancy , Alden , 3 lb
10J ( * c : Salt LaTto , 51j 'c ; blackberries , ovnpor
atcd , 601b boxes , 6fc ; cherries , pitted , dry
cured , tic ; pears , California fancy , ffs
boxes , 251b , 12c ; poaches , Cul No 1 , fancy ,
t s , unp bags , SO lb , 15c ; nectarines , red , 14cj
nectarines , sllvor boxes , 13c ; pitted plums ,
Col 251b bpucs , SJVc : raspberries , cvnp N ,
Y. , new , 25j.u ( ; prunes , R , C 00-70 , ® ? {
oranpo peel , 15c ; rnlslns , California London
crop 1S89 , $2.33 : Col loose , muscntels , crop
1SS9 , $2.XX ) ; Vnlonclas , 18S ! > , Oo ; Vnlonclas
now , bMc\ \ Cal seedless , sks , 7Jfc
Casneh Goons Fruits alitornlu CaTlncd
Goods , Standard Brands , S lbs , per doz
Apricots , $1.7001 S3 ; apricots , plo fruit ,
$1.60 ; gallons , $130 : blackborrlcs , $2.33 ;
cherries , black , $2 0002.25 : cherries , white ,
$3.2302.59 : grapes , $ l.C5'l.S0 ; pears , Hart
lett , $2.1003.20 , peaches , yellow , $3.1003.25 ;
poaches , lemon cling , $2.33 ; plums , egg ,
$1,0501.80 ; plums , gold drops , $1,80 ; plums ,
green gages , $1.0501.80 ; poaches , Bay City ,
with plus lu , $1.00 ; currants , $2.85 : goose
berries , $2.25 ; quinces , $3.10 ; raspberries ,
$2.80 ; strawberries , $2,601 peaches 3 lb east
crn standards , $2.50 ; ' 3 lb plo , $1.10 ; 0 lb pic ,
$2.00 ; gallon , plo , $3.00 ; apples , high stand
ards , $2.50 ; 21b goosoborrios,90a ; 3 lb straw
berries , 90095c , 3 lb rnsnborrlos , $1.00 ; 3 lb
blueberries , 80090a ; 3 lb blackberries , 050
75o ; 3 lb strnwbcrrics , prusorved , $1,802 ; lb
raspbemos , preserved , $1,80 ; 31b blackber
ries , preserved $1.30 ; Pineapples , Hnhnran
choiipod , $2.00 ; 2 lb Bahama grated , $3.79 : 3
lb Bahama sliced , $3.50 ; 3 lb Standard sliced
$1.2301.00 ; cherries , 3 lb red , Baltimore 85
095c.
Canneii Fish Brook trout , 3lb , $2.35 ; sal
mon trout , 3 lb , $2.33 ; clams , 1 ll > , $1,23 ;
clams , 2 lb , $3,00 ; clam cliowdor , 8 lb , $2.40 ;
dovllcd crabs , 1 lb , S3.2S ; dovtlcd crabs , 3 lb ,
$3.50 ; codfish balls , 3 lb , $1.75 ; caviar , \i It ,
$3.25 ; eels 1 lb , $3.40 ; lobsters , 1 lb , $1.90 ;
lobsters , 3 lb , $2.93 ; lobsters , dovllcd4 \ lb ,
$2.25 ; mackerel , 1 lb , $1,75 ; mackerel , mus
tard sauce 11 It ) , $2.25 ; mackerel , tomato
Baiico , 3 lb , $2.25 ; oysters , 1 lb , $1.10 ; oysters ,
2 lb , $1.85 ; salmon , C. R. , 1 lb , $1.90 ; salmon ,
C H..3 lb , $380 ; Buluion , Alaska , 1 lb , 81.00 ;
salmon , Alaska , 3 lb , $2.05 ; shrimps , 1 lb ,
$2.63.
$2.63.Fisu
Fisu Codfldh , Extra Georges , now ,
5Kc ; Grand S'Jc ; silver 3 lb blocks ,
Oc ; snow white , 3 lb Bank , now ,
4Xo ; Turkey cod , largo middles ,
bricks , 7J c : snow white , crotos , 13-5 lb ,
boxes , 7Jfc ; Icolnnd halibut , lie ; medium
scaled herring , 25o ; No 1 scaled herring ,
33c ; domestic Holland herring , 55c ; Hum
ourg spiced nerriug , $1,60 ; Russian sardines ,
7ua ; Russian sardines , plain , 65o ; Imported
Holland liorrincr , Crown brand , SOc ; do fancy
milkers , 90c. Mackerel , No 1 shore , half bbls ,
$13.00 ; bloaters , halt bbls $18.00 ; white fish ,
half bbls , $7.00 ; trout , half bbls , $5 50 ; fam
ily white fish , $3.00 ; salmon , $3.50 ; 1 lb mackerel -
erol ( borring ) $1.0001.10 ; 1 lb flnnan
huddles , $1.75 ; 3 lb lobsters , $3.9003.00 ; 1
lb lobsters , $1.9003.00 ; 1 lb Alaska salmon ,
Aleut , $1.00 : 3 lb oysters , 10 oz , $1.85 ;
1 lb oysters 5 oz , $1.10 ; 3 lb select , 12 oz ,
$3.35 ; 1 lb clams , llttlo necks , $1.23 ; 2 lb
clams , llttlo docks , $3.10i ; \ lb sardines , im
ported , per case 100s , $11.00010.00 ; M lb
sardines , Itnportod , per case 100s , $15,000
20.00 ; yt lb imported boneless sardines , SOc ;
) i lb sardines , American , per 100s , French
style , $4.5005.00 : l lb sordines , American ,
per case 100s , French style $ $7.5008.00 : lb
sardines , mustard , per case 60s , $4.0004.25 ;
Unuortcd key sardines , $13 00.
Bhooms 4 tie , $2.00 ; 3 tlo , $2.20 ; stables ,
$3 83 ; common , $1.5001.75.
VEOET.tnt.ES Tomatoes 3 lb extra , $1 00 ;
3 lb Standard , Westora brands 90093c ; gallons
lens , strictly standard , $2.00. Corn Finest
grown , $1.00 ; gl't-odgo sugar corn , very 3no ,
1.50 ; McMurray's 2 lb sugar corn , $1.20 : 2
lb extra , Western brands , 83c0l.OO ; 2 lb
standard Western brands , 70080c. Mush
rooms 1 lb French , extra fine , 22025c ; 1 lb
French , line , 18022c 1 lb French , ordinary ,
10018c. Pens frcs line , per can , 25c ;
domi fine , per can , 10s ; 2 lb oxtru , sifted ,
$2.00 ; 2 lb Early June , $1,2501,35 ; 2 lb Mnr-
row , standard brand , $1.10 ; 2 lb soaked , 69c.
String Beans 3 lb high grade , refugee , 85c ;
2 lb Golden Wax beans , 75c ; 2 Ib string
beans , 70o. Lima Beans 2 lb soaked , 75a ;
Boston Baked Beans 3 lb Lewis , $1.05 ;
Crown brand , $1.50. Sweet Potatoes 3 lb
Now Jersey , $1.00 ; Daisy , $1.35. Pumpkin
3. lb now'pumpkin , 90c. .
YYHAi'r-iNO 1-ArcR Straw , per D > , 1 } 0
3 } c ; rag , 2 } c ; maniU , B , 5@7o ; No 1 ,
7o.
7o.Bags
Bags Union square , 35 per oent off list
Salt Dairy , - 230 lb In Obi , bulk , $3.10 ;
best grade , - 00 , - 6s , $3.30 ; best grade , 100 , 8s ,
$3.40 ; best grade , 28. 10s. $3.30 ; rock suit ,
crushed , $1.60 ; dairy suit , Ashton , 60 Ib bags ,
S5c ; bulk , 324 lb bugs , $3.23 ; common , in
bbl , $1.25.
FAitfsAcnous Goods Barley , 8J © 4 ; fa
rina , Co ; peas , 3o ; oatmeal , 205c : meca-
ronl , 10c ; vermicelli ! 10c ; rice , 40i ( ) c ; sago
and tapioca , 007c : limn beans , Oc
Cofeeb Koustod • Arnuckle'B Ariosa ,
24o ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 24 'n ; Germun ,
2ifjc ; ! ; Dilwortb , 24J o ; Alaroinu , 24 6fc ; bulk ,
24fc }
Hemp Twine Heavy , 14c ; medium , lOo ;
light , 17c ; 18 B. C , 20c ; 24 , 20o ; 33 , 19c ; 43 ,
17c : broom twines , colored , 30c.
MATniESS Twine Very tluo , 40c ; fine , 33o ;
medium , 35c ; binders , 13e ,
SXil Twine Very fine flax , 33o ; fine ( lax ,
29c ; line cotton , 22c ; Calcutta hemp , 14c
SALSOliA-Bbla , \ % < pranulated \ , ljtfe ;
kegs , % ; pkgs , 00 , 6s , 5J < Jc
Staiicii IJ 03o per lb
Stove Polish $3.0005.87 per gross
Bags Am , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lowi&ton , per
100 , $17.00.
Nuts Almonds , 15c ; Brazils , r4c ; filberts ,
12 } o ; pecans , lie ; ' wuluuts , 12J < c ; peuuut
cocks , 8c ; roasted , lie ; Tennessee peanuts ,
7c.
7c.Cocoa J do tin , 4uc per lb
Ciiocolite 22025c per lb ; Gorman chlc-
orv , red , sc
Oils Kerosene P. W. , 10c ; W. W.,18tfo :
headlight , 13c ; gusolino , 12c ; salad oil , $1.23
09.00 per dozen
SfoAits Cut loaf , Sc ; cut loaf cubes , 7Kc ;
standard , powdered , 7J c ; XXXX , powdered ,
"JivJ ; granulated , standard , ( % 07c ; confectioners
tioners' A , 0a ; white extra C , 0 , ' o ; extra
C Neb , Oo ; amber , 5c
SeAlS Custilo , mottled , per lb , 8@10c ;
do , white , uer lb , 13015c ,
Canned Meats I lb lunch tongue , $2,00 ;
2 lb lunch tongue , $1.75 ; 1 lb corned oecf ,
$1.20 ; 3 lb corned beef , $3.05 ; 0 lb corned
beef , $0.50 ; 14 lb corned beer , $14.00 ; 3 lb
boneless pijsfet ' , $3.33 ; 1 lb English brawn ,
$1.23 ; 2 lb'English bruwn , $2,00 ; 0 lb Eng
lish brawn , $ < l.50 ; lib compressed ham , $1,75 :
2 lb compressed bam , $3.75 ; 1 lb chipped
beef , $3 0 J.
Lye $1.7504.50.
Diiuob ( Grocers ) Per lb Bor ' 10c ;
copperas , 2 } o ; Bay leaves , 14c ; glue , lc ( ) ;
epsom salts , 4c , glnuber suits Uc ; sulphur ,
4Ke ; blue vltrol , Ov'i'aluiii , 4c ; tartaric acid ,
48c , 'rosin.2a ; saltpeter , absolutely pure , 10c ;
gum pamphor lbs in box 1 oz cakes , 33c :
hops , \i \ undTf lb packages , 20c ; saga < j and
} 4 lb packages , lQo ; madder , 13o ; saltpeter ,
10u : indlgo8lb und 5-lb boxes , S F , OS07Oo ;
Indigo , 3-lb and 5-lb boxes , Mudrls , 75o ; neul-
Ing wax , 25-lb boxes , red , 3 } c ; soallng wax ,
25-lb boxes , white , 4a ,
Cori'EB Green Fnncy old golden Rio ,
23c ; fancy old pcaberry , 23 > u ; Rio , choice
to fancy , 22c ; Rlo , prime , 21c ; Rio , good ,
20o ; Mochu , U9o ; Java , fancy Mundchling ,
28o ; Java , good Interior , 21c , ; African , 21c.
Rope Basis munilla rope , lie ; sisul rope ,
12c ; cotton rope , 16c : new process , 8 } c ,
Cotton Twink Bibb , very Hue , 3or4Dly ,
22o'flu ; e , 20a ; Daisy , . 180 ; candle wick , 22c.
k Olives Quarts , per doz , $3.75 ; pints , per
doz , $3.35 ; bulk , per gal . 94c
Vineoak 30 gr , cider , 8o ; Rood , 13c ; white
wine , 10a
Molasses Hbls , N. O , , cholco , per gal ,
45o ; bakers , 28c ; black strap , SOc
Dry Gnniltf
Cahpet Waiip Bibb , white , lBJ/c ; color
ed , 21 0. , -
Hatts Standard , 8o ; gem , lOo ; beauty ,
12Kc ; boone , 14c ; peerless , cased , $0.50.
CoitSET Jeans Boston 7 > o ; Androscog-
• Kin , 7i "o ; Kcarsargo , 7Jfc ; Uockport , 0o ;
Concstoga 6o. .
Ticks Oakland , A , 7jtfo : International
YY , 8o ; Sbetuckot , S , 8 } < o ; Warren , No 870 ,
lOo ; Horwick.BA , 18o : Acme , 13c ; York , 30-
Inch , 12Xo ; York , 32-incb , l3Ko ; Swift
River , 8c ; Thorndiko , OO , 8Ko ; Thorndlko ,
EF , 8K ° 5 Thorndike , 120 , 6'/o ; Thorndlke ,
XX 14c ; CordisNo 6 , 9ko ; Cordis , No 4 "
lOJ/e , ,
Kentockv Jeans Memorial , 15c Glen ,
wood , 20o ; Ky Star , 83c ; Hercules , 18c ;
Empire , 25o ; Cottswo' .d , 27)o ) ; Mellville ,
25a ; Bang-up , 37 > ( a
Cuasii Stovens'B , S ct Stevens , A , 7o ;
bleached , 8o ; Stevens P , 751'c ; bleached ,
6Jfo ; Slovens' N. 8 > fo ; blouchod , O o ;
btevens' BUT 11K .
CiwuKica Slater , 5o ; Woods ' , Sc ; Stand
ard , So ; Peacock , 6c •
Flannel White Quocheo No 2 , X Inch ,
87Ko ; Quocheo , No , 8 , } { inch , 83Wo ; Ana
wan , 82o ; Windsor , 22)'c ; red J 21 Inch ,
16HC ! E 24 Inch , EIWc ; (10 34 Inch , 20j ; 11
A F , U Inch , 25fl ; J 11 F , fi Inch , 37c ; O , h
Inch , 29c
Denims Amoskcng , 9o , lOJ o ; Everett ,
9 oz , 13c ; York , 7 oz , 13c ; llnymnher , 8' ' c ;
Jaffroy XX HHo ; Joftroy XXX , 124c1
Heaver Creek , AA , ll'Jo ; Benvcr Creek BB ,
lOWc ; Beaver Creek CO.\ ,
GiNniiAM Plunkot checks , OVo ; Whltton
ton , tljfe ; York , 0fc ; Normnndl.drcss , SUc ;
Calcutta dress , 7Jic ; Ronfrow tires * , S$0
Pkints Dress Charter Oak , B'4c , Ra-
mnpo , 4Vo : Lodl , 6'4 ' ; Allen , Oo ; Rlehmond ,
6c ; Windsor , OXo ; Eddystonu , OKc ; Paclllc ,
o ; j'c
Iminhrr nntl llntKllrii ; Mntorlnl ,
12 ft 14 ft 10 ft IS ft 20 ft 22 ft 24 fl
2x4 . . 15 00 15 00 16 00 10 DO 10 00 17 00 17 00
2x0.15 00 15 00 13 00 10 00 10 00 17 00 17 ( X )
3x8..15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10(10 ( 17 00 17 00
3x10..1500 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 17 00 17 00
3x13 . .1300 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 18 00
4x13x3.1000 10D0 1000 1700 1700 1900 19 00
Fencino No I. 4 and 0 Inch , 12 and 14 ft ,
rough , $10.00010.60 ; No 1 , 4 undo Inrh , 10
ft , $17.00017.50 : No 3 , 4 aud 0 Inch 13 nnd
10 ft , $13.50014.00 ; No 3 , 4 and 0 Inch , 10 ft ,
$15.00.
FiNisitiva 1st nnd 2d oloar , l'f Inch , s2s ,
$49.00031.00 ; 1st nnd 3d clearljf and 2 Inch ,
s 2 s , $17.00050.00 ; Bdcfonr " , \ } ( inch , s3s ,
$ IO.OO04O.Ou : B select , l i\ \ } { and 3 inch , s
2 s , $37.00038.00 ; 1st und 2d clear , 1 Inch , s 2
b , $45.00 ; 3d clear , 1 inch , s 2 s , $34.00 ; A
select 1 inch , s3 s , $31.00 ; 1 ! select , 1 Inch ,
B 2 s , $39,50.
Siock HoAiins A , 12 inch , s 1 s , 14 and 10
feet , $10.00 ; B , 13 inch , s l s , 13 14 and 10
feet , $11.00 ; C , 13 Inch , a 1 s , 13 end 10 feet ,
$20.00 ; D , 13 inch sis , 12 , 14 and 10 f cut ,
$ 23.00 ; No I com 13 Inch , b 1 s , 13 foot , $18.00 ;
No 3 com 13 Inch , s 1 s , 14 and 10 foot , $17.60
018.60 ! No 1 com 13 Inch , sis , 10 , lSnnd 30
feet , $18.60 ; No 2 com 13 inch , s 1 s , 14 and
10 feet , $17.60
FLooumn First com 0 Inch white pine
$34.00 ; 2dcom0lnch whlto plno , $30.00 ; 3d
com fl inch white pine , $20.00 ; D com 0 inch
white plno , $30.00 ; com 4 and 0 inch yellow
plno , $15.00 ; star 4 Inch yellow pine , $17.00 ;
1st and 3d clear yellow pine , 4 and 0 Incb ,
$18.50.
SuiNOi.ns Per M XX clear , $3.20 ; extra
* A * . $3.80 ; standurd A , $3.40 ; S Inch clour ,
$1.0001.70 ; 0 Inch clear , $1.7501.80 ; No 1 ,
$1.1001.15 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths ,
from Washington territory , $ .140 ; California
red wood , dimension widths , $4.6(1 ( ; cyprnss ,
clear heart , dlmonslou widths , $3.25 ; laths ,
$3.40.
Ship Lap No 1 plain , 8 and 18 In , $17.00 ;
No 3 plum , 8 aud 10 In , $15.60 ; No 1 , O. G. ,
$17.00.
Posts White cedar , 0 In hulvos , 12o ;
white cedar , 5' in halves aud 3 in quarter * ,
lie ; whlto cedar , 4 iu round , lllc ; Tennessee
rod cedar , split , 10e ; split oun , white , 8o ;
sawed oak , 17c.
Battens , Well Tuihno , Pickets O. G.
batts , 2 > inch , OOo ; O , G. batts 2 03 ss ,
85c ; 3 inch well tubing , D. & M. und bev ,
$21.00 : pickets , D. & H. fiat , $20.00 ; pickets ,
D. & II square , $13.00.
Ceii.ino and Pautition 1st com ' in ,
whlto plno partition , $32.00 ; 2d com } ( In ,
white plno partition , $37.00 ; clear < In yol-
ow plno colling $20.00 ; clear % in Norway ,
114.0J ; 2d com % in Norway , $13.00.
SCHROEDER & DEAN
GRAIN ,
PrbvisionsMStocks
Basement FM National BauK ,
305 South liitli Street Oinalia
COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL BANK
Capital , - $400,000
Surplus , - - - 40,000
Odlci-rs and Directors B. M. Morsoman O
M. Hitchcock Job Oarnenu Jr . A. Henry , K.
M Anderson , Win O. Haul , v , pros , ; L. II will
lams , A. V. IIopKlns , pros : A. Mlll&rd , cashlor ;
] • ' , U. Uryiuit , assistaut cashier
NEBRASKA
NATIONAL BANK
TJ S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB
Capital . - $400,000
Surplus Jan 1st , 1881) 52,000
• omCl'.KS AND DlHECTOIt3
IIenkv W. Yates , President
Lewis S. Uebii , Vice President
A. iS TOUZAMN
WV Mouse -
John 8 , Collins ,
It , C. ousiiiNa
J. N. 11. I'ATHICK ,
W. iiB. . IluniiEi" , ( "ashler
THE IRON BANK ,
Cor 12th and Farnam Sts
A General Hanking llusluess Transacted
amp WA 3TED
effft lili IJ H ISSUED BY CITIES ,
hB Ha U fl ] ] COUNTIESGCHOOl
< yP U H BS W DISTRICTS , WATEB
Correspondence solicited COMPANIES , ETC
SUV Harris & Company , Bankers ,
103-163 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO
70 Stole Stroat BOBTON
OMAHA MNuTACTDBEJ
Boots and Shooa '
KlItKENDAVh , JOXES * CO ,
Buccessors to l ! od , Jones A Co
Wholesale Mannfactira ofBioUSSIioes
Acanti tor llniton Itubbcr Shoe Co . 1102.1W1 una I1W
llarnay Blreit , Uiuahn , NebranHn
Broyyora
STUItZ & ILER ,
Lager Beer Brewers
1531 Worth EUhUmtt Street , Oinana Ncbnika
Cornloe
eagle cnnmaE warms ,
Manufacturer * ofGalyanizellran Coniice
IVlndow-capi anil mtUlllo ikrllabta John Kpenttor ,
proi > rUtor lut and llu BouU iota ureet
' '
atoam fjJlingt _ P 4D3P ; _ et0'
CLAIlK hlKAM JWATIN5 C0m
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
Etoam , xster railway and mlnlnu lupplles , etc ,
IIWva and Vil Varnam ilreet , Omaba
U , S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO ,
Steam ana Water Sopplies ,
Ilallldar wnl ; mllll 818 and 9J3 Jones ltOraUia
U. V. Itoai , Acting Mapa ur
DItOWNELL A CO ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery
FhjcHron wort , tteiim pvaapa tairmllli 1713-I3U
lAttTeuwortli atraet Otaaua
Iron Worke _ _
paxton & viBiiLixu iiion womcs ,
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort
Eaglliei.bratiwork , general foaudrrmachine , aud
blaeksmllb work , ( imce a nd works U. P. llf
aud Hth tlreet , uuiaba
OMAHA WIHE A IUON WOTiKS ,
Hannraclnrers of Wire and Iron Riilings
D ak ralla window iruarda Sewer itaodi , wire aigne ,
etc ya Norlfc 16th itreet , Omaba
OMAHA SAFE & JliON WOIiKS ,
Hant'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Prcof Safes ,
Vaulu , Jail work Iron abutter * and 0r eicaixa
8. Andreen , prop r. Cor Uib and 'a : on Bta
8aoh. Peers , Eto
Ai A. DISimQW * CO }
Wboleule maoafaclurerr if
Sa n , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings
Grancb uraee , Utk and Hard itreeta , Omaba , Neb
gOPTH OMABA
VNJON STOCK YARD cot
Of South Omaha , Limited
OMAHA J0BBERS' ' BliJECM
- AsrjOMUurnl _ lrnplornonta _ _ _ _ _
LINtNdim MVIVALF CO ,
Agrlcult'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriage !
Coailei ele Whulcolo Omaha Mcbraika
MOL1NE , MlUWltN , ST01WAHD 00.
Mannracturon and Jobbers In
Wagons , Buggies , R3te , Plows , Eta
Cor.Elh and PaclBo Hiecti Omaha
ArtlBtaMntorlnla
A , ilOSPE , Jr ,
Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs
1SU Houglai troctOni lia , Nebrnilia ,
' '
•
Boots nnd 8hops.
'
W. V. MOUSE S ; CO ,
> Johhers of Boots and Shooi
Ml , lien , UOSrMiiiila , ilrt-et , Omaha ManufaclorTi
Bummer itreet , notion
' i
Conl , Coke , to
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MisurtT" \ "iisi\u oo ,
Miners and Shippers cf Hard and Soft Coals
( III lint Nntl na Hank IliilhUnv , Omnha , Neb
OMAHA COAL , COKE , t I.TME CO ,
Johhers of Hard and Soft Coal
ain.Boulb.l3th lteet.Omaha , Nebrmka
M
NEURASKA FUEL CO ,
Shippers of Coat and Coke
Ill South IStti ilreet , Omaba , Nebraska
' • *
n Commission end Storriso , _ , _
UIDDELL A 1HDUELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
Bpeolaltloa Hutter ' , chcco rniiltrr , gams
1112 Howard atreet , Omaha , Neb
Clsors
*
DEAN , ARMSTRONG & CO ,
Wholesale Cigars
tM North Cth Street , Omnha , Neb r'IIcllo" 1(37 ,
i e
Dry cootla onrl Wotlono
MEsMrmco ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notion
1102 and llBI Douglai , cor lUlv ilreet , Omaba Neb
KILPATRWK-KOCU DRV GOODS CO ,
Importers & Johhers iu Dry Good ! , Notions
Q nti' Purnlihlnir flooli Cornar 11 Hi and Uarno/
itreoti , Omaha , Nebraska
r
Furnlturo
DEWEV & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture
Farnam itreet , Omaha , Nebraika
CHARLES SHIVERWK ,
Fnrniture
Omaha , Nebraska
I t
Crooorloa
MeCORD , RRADYA CO ,
Wholesale Grocers
15th nnd Leavenworth streets , Omnha , Nebraska
1
Hardware
WJ DRUATCH ,
Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel
BpiiQRi , wagon flock , Inrnvrnro lumbar , oto 130t
1211 llarnejr street , Oioahn
imjEUAUOU A TAYLOR ,
Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair SbOD
Mechanics Tools and IJuITqIo Rcnloi 1.0S Doug ! * *
street , Omaha , Neb ,
. . .
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t
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JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lmnlier , Etc ,
Imported and American Portland Cement Stat4
Milwaukee Cement
anentior llrdraullo
and qulr.oj Whlto Ilmo
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CHAS R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lumher
Wood carpati nnd parquet flooring Ctu and Djugtat
troeta , OmaUo , Nebraika
OMAHA LUMBER CO ,
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
18th street and Union I'aolflo track , Omaha
LOUIS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumher , Lath , Lime , Sash
Door * , ate Tarda Corner Ttb and Douilks Onto *
Corner lOLb and Douglas
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FRED W. GRAY ,
Limaer Lime Cement Etc Etc
, , , , . „
Comii ttb and Douglas itre t > , Omaha
c. nT'dietz
Dealer in mi Kinds of Lumher
Uth and California itreeta , Omaha , Nobrnika
Mllllnqry and Motions - .
I. OBERFELDER & CO ,
• Importers & Johhers in Millinery & Notions
20j.2ia and 2H Bautti Uth itreet
Notions ,
J , T. ROBINSON NOTION CO ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods '
1121 Harner street , Omaha
OIlB
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CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO ,
Wholesale Reflned and Luhricating Oils -
Axla Crtaie , etc Omaha A. It lllshop , Mana er
JPjWOfl _ , , L , , .J
CARPENIER PAPER CO , .
Wholesale Pacer Dealers
Carry a nice itock of printing , wrapping and writing
paper Bpectal nttentlou Riven to card paper ,
I . I
Safca vtq , _ I
A. . L. DEANE & CO .
General for
Aicents i
Halls ' Safes
8tl and 32J South 10th St . Omaha
Toya , Eto J
B. HARDY4 CO , ,
Jobbers of
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Good ! ,
Bo ie Furnishing Oooas , Children ! carriage ! , 1201
t'aniam street Omaha , Neb
CHICAGOlHORT LINE .
orTiiu
Milwaukee & St Paul '
Chicago , . Ry
'J ho licHt Itouto From Omitlia and Council
iiiairs to .
- THE EAST =
TWO lllAINB DAITiY 1IKTWKHN OMAIIi
AND COUNCIL ULUI'IU
Chlcngo , AND Mibvuukee ,
St Paul , Mliiuca.iollg , Ccilnr Kupitlgj
Itock Island , Frccuurl , Itockrunl ,
Cllntun , Diilmrjiio , Davenport ,
Elgin , MiulUuiii Jmitsvllle , i
liclolt , Wliionn , LaCroBsc ,
And all other Important liolnli Rait , Northeast and
Uoulheast ,
For through IIcketi call on the ticket agent at l. 'OI
Farnam Hlrcel , In llurkur mock , or at Union I'aiind
Depot
rullmauHleonersand thetlnoitUlnlnitCar * In the
world are ruu mi the niuln line tit the Chl < ago , 'MIU
weukeotit I'aul UullWHjr and every intention It
paid lu paisengera by courteous employe * of tuo
fiinpany
11. Ml I.I.Kit , ( leneral Mauager
J. F.TllOXi 11 , Ai lslatitoeneralManagor
A. V. It , OAIIIKNIKII , Uenerul I'm.outer and
Ticket Agent
OKO K. HBAKKOltl ) , Assistant Qmieral russeugef
and'J'liket Agent
T. J , CI.A11K. Uencral Huierlutend | nt
LJCHrM aoiiMiiuiiui f $ > tJrm\ \
fMksral ! a r. ' IDIUlal tA 0 JHlJ 1111/017 / * * s |
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r iuti ia ir < A4jMU a i's4 * a. kft . t.rii | A * % HM
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