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    W' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY FEBKUAllY , 18 , 1890. 3 |
SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Wheat Opon8 Up the Week In an
UnBottlod Condition
PAIR BUSINESS DONE IN CORN
OnlR I'nlrly Active Hut Wonkcr nnd
Ijouci I'rnvlHlons UnImportnnt
Cattle Open and ( Hobo blow
Quotations
CHICAGO I'ltODUOK MAUKI3TS.
Ciiicaoo , Feb 17. | Special Toloprnm to
tlJlE Hee ] There was nn unsettled wheat
market today Trading was nt times heavy
Tlicro was a llttla uuIko Just at the opcnlnK ,
adccllno of about J o at the end of the flrst
hour , a rally to the best point of the day about
noon , with the pneo of May at 1 o'clock
about where It closed Saturday May sold
lit 77-tfc. to 77 > V@77&C , to tV < ® "Xc < to
Ti\(3t < 7Vc , to 0 , c , to 778 'C , to 77j @ 77tfo
ot 1 oclock ' July sold at tic , off to 7. iio }
and up to TOQTO c. Juno touched 77o ,
Knrly dispatches fiovo winter wenthor in
the southwest and northwest , but no
prospectof cola for this region A contra
diction of the Saturday news about frost
killed wheat in Germany was rocolued
Wioat at Uorlln wns lower With this sort
of news caino a bronk to 70Mc. The reaction
from thai , low flguro was largely duo to the
buying ; by Hutchinson , who cortnlnly
took a million or moro bushels of wheat hero
nnd wns buying in ether markets also Uros-
genu , Knmmcror and l'ardndgo all bought
early Ualdwln nnd FnrnutnV. . G. Mo-
j Connlck & Co and G. U. 1'arkor Bold early
LinsUcr wns a seller lntor Long wheat came
out on Btop-loss orders at 77c. Wheal closed
1-lOc higher than on Saturday for May at
77Jf@77 , c Other closing prices were :
February , 7l c ; March , Too ; Juno , 77 cj
' " " ' * July , 70o.
In corn a fair spcculatlvo business was
trnnsacted and the market was quite nctivo
nt tlmos , the fcoling developed bomg Btrindy ,
though there were poriolls when nvory weak
tone was manifested The market opened
ncllvo and lower , tlrst sates being } { o under
Saturdays closing quotationsnnd undorfreo ,
selling by local commission nouses declined
slightly A good demand tnen sprung up
and prices ndvnnccd J c , the demand for
May in particular at 2U > $ being very urgent ,
and nil purchasing orders were not exe
cuted A fair outside husincss was re
ported , souio covering being done supposed
to bo for Now York nnd St Loui * , who have
sold freely oflato The speculative mnrkot
flnall closed a shade better than Saturday
Cash property was In largo supply Offer
ings of the contract grndes were only moder
ate , however , and nrices about J o lower A
fair inquiry existed for lower grades and
there was more dolug to go to store , prices
bclnc off about lc ,
Onts were lairly active , but weaker and
lower There was moro deslro on the part of
holders to unload and also to soil short "
The early weakness in wheat and corn and
the largo receipts (300 ( cars * had a depress
ing effect on values and prlcos declined > < o.
There wns good buying to cover shorts
and prices reacted to about the opening , but
" y the market closed quiet and steady at
1 nbout the sumo prices as Saturday
, /Ilio market for carlots of No 3 in
i k -jr store was weaker and prices } { o lower ,
j BHK - Bales being mndo at l' .ij c. No 2 wiiito for
T Mny sold moderately at a reduced price ,
JBJBJP snlcs being at S'J ! 3J n.
JBJS Provislons.wcro unimportant ngaln todnv
B There was a little variation in pork at JO 05
M and f lU.O' 'K , closing Btcudy nt W. 'J7 } Early
BJH futures weru simply steady Lnrd and short
H ribs declined about Co on a light business
H March ribs touched $4.65@4.G7 } and March
JBK lard f5.77K@5.S0. May web 2 < o oft for
\ cither product
B
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK
B Cnioxno , Fob 17. [ Special Telegram to *
H Tub Uee.1 Cattle Tlio wecit starts In
B with 3,000 moro than the sntno time last
Ba week , nnd that , too , on top of the big run
Bm Inst week Business opened slow nnd ruled
BC slow from'tnooponingto tbocloso One sot
Bm ot salesmen reported prices on steers rather
Bs easier , and others aguin quoted prices about
Bft the same as at the oloso on Friday , but alt
BV' agreed that the demand was Blow and un-
Bf certain Exporters were not operating to
I any great exlont and the number of prime
B L-i callta web rather limited Lata in the day
B71L. there was n train or two of Tcxans from
tK Kansas City that sold at fair prices , quality
\v considered , I3cst cows and heifers sold
steady nnd common stock unoorwent llttlo
or no cbnngo There was only a
limited business la stockers nnd feed
ers nnd the supply was rather li tit
Cnolco hooves , fl.00@-l.C0 ; medium to
good steers , 1,850 to 1,500 lbs , $3.b0@
@ 4.25 : 1,200 to 1.U50 lbs , f3.o0@3.S0s 1)50 )
to 1,200 lbs I.O0@.G0. : ) Stnckcrs and
feeders , tJ.25@ll.Ii0 : cows , bulls and mixed ,
1.2o@3.25 : bulk , Ji.20OU.-10. Texas corn
fed steers , $2.7B@3.C5.
lions As will bo noted , receipts show up
7,000 over last Monday , but this fuct had a
depressing effect on values A few early
sales were made at Saturdays closing prices ,
but ail utonco the bottom dropped out and
values declined GQlOo botoro the down turn
was checked , the closing prices showing a
rnngoof f3S0@3.65 for'packors and , { U.U0@
II 0ft for best heavy and shipping grades
Light sorts sold largely at $3.05 , u few below -
low that prlco and a few over
F1NANC1AU
- > New YoitK , Fob 17. ISpcclal Tolegrarato
# - - Tjib Uise.I Stocks There was a burst
> k. of uctivlty at the opening of the stock mur-
\ > kct , but values were Quito irregular First
prices , us compared with Saturduy's final
llguros , were generally from \i to } { per
cent lower Pressure to soil caused fur
ther fractional losses In the early declines ,
though tneso In a few cases exceed H per
cent Hock Island was prominent in the
declluo , but the weak feature of the trading
was Chicago Gas , which rapidly fell awuy
from -15K to U } ( . The strong point in the
regular Hit was Now England , which oven
\ advanced slightly in the face ot the weak
ness ot the general market , Sugur Reflnor-
) cs were also remarkably strong in early
dealings and from G3 > { itroso to W } { against
07 % on Saturday , though it could
1 not hold ull ot the Improve
ment , but afterward fluctuated
between 69 aid OS f Cloyoland , Cincinnati ,
Chicago & St Louis was also a weak spot
and on moderate business dropped from 03
to 07Tho market bocamoiuuroquiot at 10U0 ;
wbon the downward movement wus checked
sud soma slight improvamont wus after
- rsr wurd mudu In quotations , Union I'uclllo and
' Uock Island being especially prominent in
the recovery , The action ot the first hour
was reuowed before noon Sugnr trusts
dropped to OS and recovered a second time to
09. Chicago Gas trusts , nn bearish advices
from Chicago , wont off further to 4'i ) { , but
recovered a full point at noon Northern
I'aclfla preferred lostto } 73 , ' / , Wisconsin
Central dropped to 23 uud returned to 23 .
Itock Island went off ueocond time from 03
to W ) , recovering to Uljf Missouri Pacific
old at 72 , to 71K nnd to 73 again
Union Paclfio was a loader la the
way of strength , rising from 03) to 07 , ' { . The
pressure in stocks continued to the close
Part of the short interest Is no doubt elim
inated , and tbo public , failing to take hold of
speculation at all , many stocks slutc under
their own yreigbt It looked like soiling by
Insiders In many western ttooks today , Chi
. * • caga orders wore to sell The rate situation
H f Is dark Severe lones of the day were In
BBT Hock Island ami Missouri Pacific , each of
J r which lost over 3 percent Even Hurlltigtou
M and Northwcsiorn lost H Per coot oacu St ,
I Paul was hold steady by excellent support ,
Chicago Gas'closocfl per cent lower at U } {
slid Sugnr went off to 63 a third time and
closed but X per cent up at 63V. The total
sales were 317,741 shares
The following wore the closing quotations !
II 8.4s reitnlsr 1 'iNorthsrn | Vnclfla . 30H
US 4scoupons2H \ do oreferred .2
U.S.4'4sreulAr.,1(0'i ( O. A M , W 10SJJ
IT B.4s ! coupons 110IU doprererred 140
raclfltM ot 'uj lid N.V.Central 1 5
Central 1'aclDo 3.1'i ' P. DiK . . . 10
ChicagoAlton . . .110 Itocklsland E9U
Chlcasojlurllngton 0. . M. ftSt-V , . . . . . , < ; >
Atuinc7.IW'i ) donrfltprred . . . lM'i
r.U\V m\i \ 3uJ'aulOm&hs. . 31 >
llUnolsC ntr . . . . . aopreferred W'i
I. , II ft W tlrtion lMclllo Cfl'i
KnnsssftTexai \ WSt t > . ft 1 > 124 !
I.akeShors 101'i aopreforred . . . . . 37
Michigan Ceatrt . IB Wcatorn Union . . . 63 > <
Xlesourll'aclllo . . . T0i
Mojjut Easy nt 8@4 per cent
I'lti.ME Mkiicaniile Papbii BiiSJ per
cent
Striilixo ExciUnot Dull and Btoady ;
sixty-day bills , fl.s3 ; demand , ji67.
Mlmntr Stooki
New YonK , Fob 17. fSpcclal Tolegrnm
toTnn llr.B.1 The following nrj the min
ing stock quotations :
Alice H Rl Crlito VO
Amador . . * . 10J Homeitaks TO ]
Aspen TIM Horn Silver 2Ti
Cafedotils , D. II..175 Ontario 3760
Commonwealth..303 Ophir 370
ComstockT.bd..3X)0 ( ) Hlorra Nevada ino
Couistocl : , T BP..SXX ) Suitor Creek 1C0
Ilonil OITorlnitH ,
Washington , Fob 17. [ Suocial Telegram
to Tub Hbc | Uonds offerodi Jo2,000 nt
tf.24j $2,000 at 51.01' .
IMtODUCU MAUICUT9.
CmnAtio Fob 17.-1:15 : t ) . in eloso
Wheat Hlghorj February , 74 ° o ; May ,
77'fc
Corn Firm ; February , 27 c ; May , 29Vc.
Oats Firmer ; February , 19Ko ? iny ,
Blc
Blc.Rye Stendy
Hnrlo.v- Nothing doing
Prune Tlmothy-1.18@1.20.
Flax-S-Cash. tl,39.
Whisky J1.03.
Pork Steady Foburary , 50.70 ; May ,
$9.97 .
Lard Steady ; February S5.57' . ] ' ; May ,
Flour Without special change ; winter
wheat * 2.00@4.35 ; spring wheat , $1.1004.73 :
rye , ? 3.B0C2.b5 ; buck wheat , fl.25Ql.50 per
' cwl
Provisions Shoulders , $1.154.25 ; short
clear , f 4.95SS.05 : short ribs , for February
* l.70.
Hutter Unchanged ; creamery , 15@20o ;
dairy , 10@21c.
Checso Unchanged ; full cream Ched
dars and flats , O QOJ c ; Young Americas ,
10'10Jj'c.
Eggs Unchanged ; fresh , 1UQ14C.
Hldos Unchanged ; henvy nnd light green
snltod 0" c ; salted bull , 8J o ; green Baited
calf , G o : dry flint , 0@7c ; dry calf , 5@0c ;
deacons , 2o each
Tallow Unchaneed : No 1 , solid packed ,
4c ; No 3 , 33Kc ; cajto , 4c
Receipts Sblpmts
Flour 12.000 8,000
Wheat 19,000 14,000
Corn 171,000 100,000
Onts 200,000 103,000
Now York , Fob 17. Wheat Itocolpts ,
0,000 bushels ; exports , 14,050 bushels ; spot
nominally Mo off : No 2 rod , 84@S44C in
elovntor , 85)if@S5 ° c ufloat , S5 ; gS0 c f. 0.
b. ; options weak ; No 3 rod , February ,
closing at 8-IJbC.
Corn Receipts , 107,100 bushels , exports ,
105,150 bushels ; spot , weak ; No 3 , 3135c
in clovutor , 35 (330 ( > o alloat ; ungraded
mixed , 34@3l ( } c ; options lower ; February ,
35c.
35c.Oats
Oats KecclptB , 194,000 busbols ; exports ,
135,100 bushels ; spot weaker ; options
weaker : February closing at 27'ic ; spot
No 2 white , ! WJf(329o ( ; mixed western , 20
@ 29c ; white western , 2Ufli4o. ( :
Cofloo Options iclosod bnroly steady ; 5
points up ; sales , 40.250 bngs ; February ,
S10.30May ; , * 10.20@10.25 ; spot Hlo Urmor ;
fair cargoes , $20.00.
Sugar--Raw , steady ; refined , weak
Pctroloum United closed for March at
1.05i < f.
Eggs Firm : western , 15K0-
Pork Steady ; now mess , $10.75@ll.no.
Lard Easier : western Btoam , $0.17" ;
May closing at $0.25 old
lluttor Prlmo , ttrra : Elgin , 28 ! o ; western -
orn dairy , S@l7o ; creamery , 12@'J7c.
Cheese Strong ; western , B(310c. (
Iiivnrponl , Feb . 17. Wheat Steady ;
demand poor ; holders offer moderately ; rod
western winter , 6s ll'fd per cental
Corn vVeak ; demand poor ; now mixed
western , 8s 8d per cental
Milwaukee , Feb 17. Wheat Quiet ;
No 3 spring , on track , cash , * l@73c ; May ,
72@74c.
i.orn Qulot ; No 3 , on track,27c.
- Onts Quiet ; No 2 white , on track , 23Jtf
@ 23c.
Rye Qulot ; No 1 in sto-c , 43 , ' 8 o
Barley Easier ; No 3 jn store , 41c.
Provisions Firm ; porK , $9.70.
St IionlH Feb 17. Wheat Lower ;
ensh , 75Ko ; Mny , 70ffi7rtMo.
Corn Lower ; cash , 21c : May , 25 % .
Onts Lower ; cash , 19 c ; May , 20 > io
Pork Easy ; $10.00.
Lard Nominal nt $5.1S2 } .
Whisky Steady attlOi
Huttor Unchanged ; creamery , 18@J3o ;
dairy , 14ft21c
Aittmcupnlii , Fob 17. Wheat Slow and
lower ; roceipts.twodoys , 203 cars ; shipments ,
25 curs Closing : No 1 hard , Februury ,
75 } c ; May , 78c ; on track , 77c ; No 1 north
ern , February , 74 > | o ; Muy , 70 ; c ; on track ,
75i@70o ; No 2 northern , February , 72c ;
Muy , 74 > fc ; on track , 72J < @ 7lc.
CinolniiiKl , Fob 17. Wheat Easier ; No
2 red , 77@77Kc
Corn Easier ; No 2 mixed , 31c.
Oats Lnsiar ; No 3 mlxod , 24@24 > fc
, Whisky $1.02 ,
KnnsaH Cltv Fob 17. Wjieat Steady ;
No 3 hard , cash , 03o ; No 3 red , February ,
OSKo bid
Corn Qulot ; No 2 , cash aud February ,
21c.
21c.Oats No , 2 , cash , 17o ; February , 10o.
L1V13 STOCK " •
Cnloaeo , Fob 17. The Drovors1 Journal
reports us follows :
Cattle Receipts , 15.030 ; market steady ;
beeves $4.00@4.50 ; steers , $3.00@4.25 ; stockers
ors and feeders , $2.35@3.00 ; Texas eorn-fed
steers $2.75@3 55.
Hogs-Receipts , 2S.O00 : market dull and
CiSlOo lower ; mixed , $3.b0@l.00 ; heavy ,
$ ; i.7I@4.00 ; light , $3.80@4.10 ; skips , $3.0J@
3.b0.
Sheep Receipts , 6,000 ; market steady ;
natives , $3.75iin.90 ( : western corn-fed , $4.75
@ 5.05 ; lambs , $5.00@0.35.
The Drovors'Journal special London ca
blegram quotes best American cattle In
moderate supply ; prices * o lower than last
month Sales H@l3u per lb , estimutcd dead
weight
National Ktoolc YnrUi , Kast St
Imuis , Fob 17. Cattle Rocelpts , 1,200 ;
shipments , 200 ; market steady ; fair to
funov nutivo steers ? 3.10i < { 5.0J ; stockers
and feeders , $3.00@3.50.
Hogs Receipts 4.200 ; shipments , 2,200 ;
market opened steady , closed lower ; heavy ,
$3.70(33.85 ( ; paekmg , $3.70 3.00 ; llgh JJ.85
4.00.
Kunsns Olty Fob 17. Cattle Rocelpts ,
2,700 ; shipments , 3.403 ; market steady :
cows hlghor ; steers , $3.1531.71 ; cows , $1.75
@ 2.S5 ; stockers nnd feeders , $2.Su ) ( > ; ) .5) .
Hogs Recolpts , 3,700 ; shlDnienu 3,700 ;
market higher ; nil grades , $ J.75@3ti0 ; bulk ,
$3.75@3.17K.
Hloux City , Fob 15. Cattle Receipts ,
1,000 ; shipments , 000 ; market unchanged ;
canners , 75c@$1.25 ; cows , tl.0il@1.25 ; stockers
ors , $ l.50i-25 ; feeders , $2.25@2.00j veal
calves , $3.00@3.15.
Hogs Receipts , 1,600 ; market lower ,
Everything $3 67h'3.80. .
'
OH1AIIA lil vB aTOCIC
CulilR
Monday , Feb 17.
Receipts of cattle estimated at bOO.compared
with 1,713 Saturday and 1,097 Monday of
last week , The quality Is only common ,
lliddlng was fairly active on the very'best
steers ; cow stuff was active with a shades
advance , whllo other butchers stuff was
scarcely steady at Saturdays close Stockers
and foeilors continue active at steady prices
Whllo the market is slow , the sales do not
lndlcato a change In prices Ttioro was
nothing in good enough to bring (4.00 , only
ono bunch roaehlug $3.05.
Ilou * .
Rocolpta of hogs estimated at 1,600 , com
pared with 3,774 Saturday and 3.203 Monday
ot last week The tnaritet opened steady
and aotivo on light hojs at | 3.75@3.S0 , with
heavy hogs 5c lower , After two-thirds of
the hogs had changed hands , the buyers
acting on late Chicago ndvlra began offer Id g
$ % 65(33.70. ( The market then became flat
Shortly before noon the unsold lots were
sold at buyers prices , $3,70. Hotweon the
top today and Saturday there Is n dlfTeronco
of 15c , made almost wholly by the fancy
prlco nald for light selected hogs Saturday
The top today was $3,80 , compared with
$ -1.95 Saturday , while the average cost is 3o
higher than Saturday
hliccp
Recolpts of sheep cstlmatod at 2.030 , co m-
pared with 670 Saturday and 312 lat Mon
day The sheep market continues nctivo
with prices unchanged
Prevailing Prloos
The following Is n tnblo of prices paid In
his market for the grades ot Block mou
lded :
Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 lbs.,1.80 ( d4.80 |
Good steers 1350 to 1450 lbs . . 3.50 M4.00
Good steers 1050 to 1300 lbs . . 3.20 fiitaSO
Common 1000 to 1150 lb steers 2.00 @ 3.80
Common dinners . . - . . , . 1.15 Ml.75
Ordinary to fnlr cows 1.00 Wl.00
Fair to good cows 1,90 fi3.2o
Good to choice cows 2.20 ( itH.UO
Choice to fancy cows 2.05 @ : i.35
Fair to good bulls 1.50 W2.50
Choice to fancy bulls 2.50 @ 3.15
Light stoekcrs and feeders . . . 2.00 oJU.HO
Feeders , 950 to 1100 lbs U.20 W3.35
Fnir to cholco llifht hoes 3.70 @ 3.S0
Fair to choice henvy hogs 3.70 ( e3.S0
Fuirtochoico mlxod heirs 3.03 @ 3,77)f )
Avcrn o Cost i l llocs
The following table gives the nvcrago cost
of hogs on tbo dates mentioned , mciuding
the cost today , as bused upon sales reported :
Date Prlco Date Price
Fob 1 $3 05l Fob 10 3 77
FoD.3 3 72 Fob 11 3 75 }
Fob 4 3 75 Fob 12 3 67J
Fob 5 3 75 Fob 13 3 72J
Fob 0 * 3 72 Fob 14 3 72
Fob 7 3 71K Feb 15 3 77&
Fob 8 8 73K Feb 17. . U 79.
Hnng'i ill I'llces Ilou .
The following table shows the range ot
prices paid for hogs :
Light and medium hogs $3 70 @ 3 80
Good to choice mixed hogs . . 3 03 ( 3 77 'j '
Good to cholco heavy hogs . . 3 70 f$3 77j
Itnimo or Prices Shcun
The following table shows the range of
prices paid for sheep :
Prlmo fat sheep $ -1 50 @ 5 25
Good fat sheep 3 50 ( ri)4 ) 50
Common to medium sheep . . . 2 00 @ 3 75
Lambs 4 00 ( $6 00
lloprcsontiutvn Snloj
STEBUS
No Av Pr No Av Pr
1 090 $3 00 18 10SO $3 85
23 091 8 25 20 1118 3 40
52 997 3 25 IS 1230 3 45
23 057 3 25 17 1322 8 50
3 10b3 3 30 17 1221 8 CO
29 1031 3 30 10. . . 1224 3 75
2l. . . . . ' . . .10S3 3 30 1 1020 8 75
20 1151 3 30 38 1353 3 05
10 1209 3 33
cows
1 1160 175 0 010 2 20
0 983 100 22 1110 3 25
3 1013 100 10 S00 2 25
2 1105 2 00 2 000 2 25
1 1120 2 00 20 1088 2 35
1 800 2 00 24 880 3 35
10 783 2 10 13 1050 2 40
21 1123 2 15 18 010 2 50
2 1025 3 15 19 1137 3 70
US 048 3 15 1 1170 3 00
21 0U3 3 17K 1 1020 3 75
1 1100 3 20
HL'Lt.3.
2 1200 175 1 1500 2 20
1 103J 175 1 1510 3 25
1 1330 185 1 1520 2 25
2 12S5 193 1 1340 2 25
2 1550 2 00 1 1250 2 35
3 1533 2 00 1 1800 3 50
1 1300 3 10 4 1142 3 60
4 1418 3 10 1 1940 3 60
1 1800 2 10 1 13S0 3 75
1 1520 2 15 1 1310 2 85
1 1570 2 15 1 1J30 8 00
FEEDBIlS
C 830 2 50 20 10S0 3 10
9 S91 2 00 10 1017 3-10
10 830 8 00 13 007 3 10
11 837 3 00 1 10SO 3 10
3 9058 00 3 880 3 10
3 1120 3 00 3 027 3 10
24 801 3 00 5 000 3 15
4 720 3 00 11 893 3 15
CANNBltS
1 1100 150 5 008 160
23 123 100 1. . . . . . . . 810 175
STAGS
1 780 2 23 1 1450 3 00
1 1510 2 25
STOCKEUS
' 2 480 2 30 5 610 3 80
1 640 2 05
CALVE3.
1 240 3 23
STEEllS AND HEIFERS
0 10S9 3 25
n
WKSTKIIN CATTLE
Owner No Av Pr
17 cows , cornfod . . . 912" 1 00
1 cow , cornfed 070 1 90
1 bull 1450 1 75
5feodors 833 2 93
23stockors 0S0 2 95
Bay State Llvo Stock Co
40 cows , cornfed 1211 2 65i
10 bulls , cornfed 1753 3 90
Standard Cattle Co
23 steers , cornfed . . . 1385 3 95
IIOOS
No AV Sh Pr No Av Sh Pr
12..233 3 65 70..260 120 3 70
0 . . .324 3 05 48..301 200 3 70
83 . . 200 40 3 65 I0..2b5 ! 160 3 70
73..220 100 3 65 60..274 3 70
63..843 440 3 70 69..237 8 72&
57..320 bO 3 70 01..201 40 3 Ti\4
63..242 120 3 70 78. . .203 3 75
50..340 160 3 70 84..177 3 75
00 . . .313 80 3 70 72 . . .227 40 3 77W
03..230 3 70 59..275 80 3 77Ji
51 . . .339 240 3 70 64..333 120 8 77 } *
04..204 80 3 70 03,235 40 3 77&
00.281 100 8 70 62.,233 200 3 80
63..204 280 3 70 70..203 40 3 80
69..200 120 3 70 63..243 3W
SHEEP
No Av Price
85 westerns , cornfed 114 5 05
73 westerns , cornfed . . 115 5 05
83 westerns , cornfed 118 C 05
80 westerns , cornfod 115 5 05
Co nip nrntive Tables
The following tables show the range In
prices on hogs during this and Just week :
Days This week Last week
Monday , . . , 3 05 @ 3 b0 3 75 © 3 80
T11 tartar 3 6i ! tflfili
Wednesday . - , 153 3 77M
Tin : rail ay I ( tijittl 77 S4
Friday , . I AS ill
Saturday | l 70 ( Hill
AviragH I'rlcu of Iloir-i.
Showing the nvorago prlco paid for loads
of hogs on tbo days indicated In 1837 , 1333
nnd 1839 :
Day , Feb IB'JU Fob , 1838. Feb HIT ,
J2 3 67U Sunday , ToT
IS Viii 6 21 Sunday ,
14 13 6 23 6'03
If ) 3 77" * 6 15 5 07
10 Sunday , 6 10 5 17
III 3 7it 1-6 6 _ 17 6 19
JliglieHt ami Lowest Hales ut I logs
Today Saturday
Highest $3.80 Highest , , . , . . . 3.95
Lowest 3.05 Lowest 8.65
Stoulc itucoluti
Official Saturday , Estimated today
Cattle 81 cars..1713 Cattle , 40cara. . . , 800
Hogs , 43 cars..2774 Hogs , 23car . , . .1800
Sheep , Scars . , . 670 Sheep , 14 cars,2030
Horses , 1 car . . . . 23
Dinpotltion oTOattle
Showing the number of cattle bought by
the loading buyers on to-day's niaruot ;
Huyers , No
Swift & Co 07
Qeorgo II Hammond &Co , . 223
The Annour-Cudahy Pacldng company 157
Leo Rothschild , -78
Renton & Underwood , , , 67
Shippers and Feeders 180
R. llecker , , 23
W , R. Van Zandt , 48
Audlenllaas , , , , , ' . , , 43
Mors .
Showing the number ot hogs bought by
the leading buyers on today's market :
Armour-Cudahy Packing company , , , 440
Omaha Packing company.IaI ! M0
Swit&Co ! 471
Oeorgo H. Hnraraond PacklnglCw317
Tcuful & MoVichnr & >
> • • • > • * • *
Hogs yesterday averaged 2651lbSrland sixty
four to the car i > .
hlienp " 01 l
Showing the number of sno feb nought by
lending buyers on today's market *
Oeorgo II Hammond & Co.V ; , ' , ' 163
Armour-Cudahy Packing Co . . u. 157
On the Market Willif' liocp , ;
C. J. Arnold , Scotia ; 3. S. ljordvco Cen
tral City ; L. P. SouthwortbA U. Gibson ,
Shelton ; G. F. Uodgo , WoodRvor |
On 1 ho Mnrkot With1 Cattle
Patrick Hros , Nlckcrson ; A. 13. Mlllor ,
Logan , In ; A. Agor , Dannebrog ; W. II
Dutrow , Crcscont , la ; W. II Hunihprics , S.
II Noff , Blair ; W. F. Uodloy , Oakland ; W.
N. Rlcnardson , Red Cloud ; J. A. Con
yor , John Williams , Urush , Cole ;
W. E. Mnynard , Oxford ; R.
H. Rowley , Wilcox ; Dan Relgle ,
Pnlmyra ; A. Crulckshnnk Crete ; A. NuU-
mnn , Hcrtrand ; J. S. ltnan , Sliver Crook ;
W , E. Cn.npboll , Hey State ; Standard Cattle
company , Amos : O. P. Guffoy , Shelton ; F.
Rlndorcr , Wood Rlvur ; A. J. Filslnger , Alda ;
John Lomko , Millard ; Huntley & S. , Sallx ,
la I J. Powers & Co , Henderson ; P. Uuitt ,
UnlttCo , Sownrd ; W. H. Urown , Coun
cil Uiuffs , In
On tin : Market With Una * .
C A. Johnson , Wood Lnko ; S. E. Acker ,
Panama , In ; Hcndrlx & L. , Oconee ; Monk
& A. , Ulanchnrd , la ; J. J. Doherty , ounlnp ,
In ; Unthnnk S , Arlington ; A. Ueckman
& Co , Oakland ; O'Connor ' Brothers & G. ,
Lyons ; Vanzunt Brothers , Ewing ; E. L.
Morse , Upland ; First Nnttonnl bank , Loup
City ; U. J. Tiornoy , Ansloy ; W. N.
Richardson , Red Cloud ; Ruukin Broth
ers , Cambridge ; R. U. Rawloy ,
Wilcox ; A.V. . Johnson , Loomls ;
C. Nutzman , Bortrand ; Ford & Norwood ,
Mayweed ; Thomas Harris , Centrnl City :
Fnulknor& Son Rogers ; George Bootol ,
John Lomue , Millard ; C. H. Ton ray , Fre
mont ; Sklnnor & Kavnn , Morse , R. & Co ,
Morse Bluffs ; Clark , H. & Co , Weston ; J ,
S. Iman , Frcomnn & Rotb , Oscoola
Market Mention
Cattle unchanged
Hogs opened steady nnd closed lower
F. Faulkner of Schuyler had hogs on mar
kot
Skinner & Koran , regular stockmen of
Morse Bluffs , marketed hogs
W. II Brown , a promlnont cuttlo man
from Council Bluffs , nnd cattle on market
T. 1) . Perrlno , n popular stockman , has
associated htmsolf with Dorscy Bros &
Clifton as assistant cattle salesman
C. H. Toncroy , vlco president and general
manager of the Nebraska Mortgage and
Insurance company of Fremont , and a prom
inent stock dealer , bad hogsnn market
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS
Prodtiop
Eoas Strictly fresh , ll@12c. Cold stor
age , pickled , limed , salted , not wanted at
any prlco
BUTTF.it Creamery , fancy rolls , prts , 34@
25c ; creamery , fancy , solid packed , 23@24o ;
creamery , fancy , choice , 10@22o ; dairy ,
fancy , rolls and prts , 18$20c ( ; dairy , fancy ,
solid packed , 17@19o ; dairy , choice , 13@15c ;
country roll , choice , ll@12c ; country roll ,
good , 9@10c ; country roll , fair , 6@7c ; poor
stock , ! ) @ 3o.
Poui.thv Turkeys , dressed , fancy , dry
picked , ll(312c ; turkeys , live , per lb , 7@io ;
chickens , fancy , Oo ; etiiokeus , choice , 7uSo ( ) ;
chickens , llvo , $3.0d@3.50 ; geese , dressed ,
fancy , 0@10c ; gocse , dressed , choice , 8@9c ;
geese , live , doz , $9.00@7.0flducks ; , dressed ,
funcy , lie ; ducks , choice , 0@10c : duckB , live ,
doz , $2.50@3.00 : pigeons , dpz , $1.00.
Game l rairio chickens , $2.50 3.00 ; jack
snipe , 1.00(3125 ( : golden plover $2.00@1.25 ;
mallard duck 9 , $3.00(33.50 ( ; canvusback
ducks , $3.00(30.00 ( ; reohoad ducKs , doz , $3.00 ;
teal ducks , doz , $1.50@2.00 ; ' mixed ducks ,
doz , $1.50@2.00 ; geese Canada , $5.500@0.00j
goose , small , $1.00@4.50. . .
Dkessed Veai Choice medium , 6X < 7c ;
light , 5@0c ; heavy , 3aic (
Beans Hond pickodj navy , $1,50@1.0U ;
hand plcked , ' nav.v , modiuhlt1.40@ipurhand ;
picked ' country , $1.30 ( 1.40 ; good clean ; $1.20
@ 1.30. \.A -
Honev Per lb , Illinois comb , 16o ; Call
forniacomb , 14c ; Nebraska and Iowa comb ,
12K@l4c.
Cuuese Per lb , full cream Y. A. , 12c ;
full cream twlus , 11 } < o : full cronm Ohio
swiss 15c ; full cream Wisconsin swiss , 13c ;
full cream brick swiss , ll$12c ( ; full cream
llmburger swiss , 11@12.
Sweet Potatoes Per bbl , $4.00.
Fish , Fresh white , trout , pike and pick
erel , per lb , 7c ; herring , 5 > o ; sturgeon ,
10c.
10c.OitANOES Per box , Florida brlghts , $3.15 ;
russets , $3.50 ; messinu , $3.25 ; California
fancy navels , $5.25 ; choice , $5.00 ; Los An
geles navels , $4.59 ; ' seedlings , Riverside ,
$3.3o@3.50 ; mountain , $ : ! .23 ; Los Angeles ,
$3.00 ; in tlvo box lots 25c per box less
Lemons Per box , messlna funcy , $4.00@
6.00 ; verdelli , good , $2 50
Bananas Per bunch , $2.00(33.00. (
Mai.aoa GiurES Fancy per bbl , $7.50 ;
choice , per bbl , $0.00@7.00.
Coboanuts Per hundred , $ -.75. (
Aitles Per bbl , $3.5n@4.0O.
CitANiiEitniES Per bbl , $10 50@12.50.
ClDEB Per bbl , rellueo" $0.50 ; half bbl ,
$3.50 ; hard cider , pure , per bbl , $5.00.
Skins and Funs Raccoon , No 1 , largo ,
80@90o ; No 1 , medium 60@70o ; No 1 ,
small , 40@50c ; No 2 , 3nnd 4,19@10o. Mink ,
No 1 , largo , 60@75c : No 1 , medium , 50@G0c ;
Ho 1 , small , 40@50c ; No 2. 8 4. $5,40.
Utter , No 1 , luriro prlmo , $5.00@9.00 ; No 1 ,
medium , $4 00@5.0O ; No 1 , Bmull , $3.GJ@
3.50 ; No 2 , 3 and 4 , S0.50@1.5'J. Lynx , No 1 ,
$2.5U@3.50. Wlldcati No 1 , 40@50 ; No 2,20o ;
Muskrut , winter , 15c ; fall , luiill Skunk ,
black , 600750 : striped , No 1 , 33@40c ; No
3 , 15@20c : No 8. 10@15u ; No 4 , 5t < J10c.
Cross fox No 1 , $4.00@3.00 ; No 2 , $2,00@
3.50. Red fox No 1 , $ I.00@1.25 ; No 2 , 50@
6O0. Urcy fox No 1 , 49 ( < 50a ; No 2. 20@
25c. Mouutalawolf , No 1 , $2.50(7t3.0O ( ; No
2 , $1.00@1.25. Pralrio wolf , No 1 , 75cC < W.O0 ;
No 2 , 40@50o. Beaver , No 1 , nor lb $3.00@
3.50 ; No 2 , per lb , $3.00@2.40 ; No 3 , per lb ,
60@ 3o ; No 4 , 50a Boar , black , No 1 , $15.00
@ 25.00j grizzly No 1 , $10.005525.00 ; brown ,
No 1. 810(330.00 ( : cub $1.00 ( < 43.OO : buckskin '
Indian dressed , per lb , $ l.00@l,50. Door ,
summer , per lb , 30a ; fall , per lb , 25c ; winter -
tor , per lb , 20@25u ; green salt , per piece ,
75@80o ; untelopo , per lb , 20o ; elk , per lb ,
10 ( il8o : flshor No 1 , $3.00@3.00. Marten ,
No 1 , 75o@tl.60 ; No 2 , 25@50c. Opossum ,
No 1 , cased , 10@t5 < j ; No 1 , open , 7j4I0c. (
Hadgor , No , 1 , full furred , 75c@$1.25 ; No 2 ,
30Gi35o ; No 8 , 10@20o ; wolverine , No 1 ,
$4.00@0.00 ,
iliues , Pelts and Tailow Green salted
bides , 4o % ; dry salted bides , 5@0o ; dry
salted hides , 7a ; calf hides , 60. Uamagod
hides 2o less Sheep pelts , green , cacti ' 750
@ $1.25 ; sheep pelts , dry , per lb , 0@12o ;
tallow , No 1 , 3 > , @ e' • No 3 , 3oj grease ,
white , 3Jfo ; yellow , 3/if@3o. /
Veoetahles Now Lettuce , per doz
heads , 45c ; radishes , npor doz bunches ,
60c ; green onions , per d , ? % bunches , S0@10o ;
parsley , per doz bunchesa85o ; soupbuuehes ,
per doz bunches , 45@50o ; , , celery , Micblgun
small , per doz bunches , 23@35u ; celery , Illi
nois , per doz bunches , 4jg50o : celery , New
Orleans , per doz buuehuR,75@9Ue , ; spinach ,
per bbl , $2.00 ; cucumbers , , per doz , $1.75@
3.25 ; oyster plant , per'doz , 450t50o : new
boots , per bushel , $1.00(31.23 ( ; now carrots ,
per doz bunches , 40@5VMt > now turnips , per
doz bunches , 40@50o ; pia ulaut , per lb , 6@7o ;
now cabbage , toulsiausk per crate , $1.00 ;
now potatoes , Hcrmudp , per bbl , $10,00 ; to
matoes , Bermuda , 10 lb boxes , per box , $1.50
,
@ 1.75. (
Veoetaui.es Old Sweet potatoes , fancy
Muscatlno , per bbl , MjOOj onions , extra
fancy , per bbl , $1.50 ; onions , fair , per bbl ,
$ A50 ; rutabagas , per bbl $3.00 ; carrott , per
bbl , $2.00 ; parsnips , per Obi , $3.00 ; beets , per
bbl , $2.00 : horse radish roots , per bbl , $4.00 ;
horse radish roots , per lb , 7c ; celery roots ,
per bbl , $5.00 ; celery roots , per doz , 60c.
Al'i'LK Buttek Per lb , Oo
Mince Meat So per lb
Honev 16@16o per lb for choice
PiiEBEiiYEu 8J9c per lb
Jellies 4@4Ko per ) b.
Beeswax No 1.10 < gl9c ,
Pies Feet Piokledrklts , 70o ; splcod pigs
tongues , kits , $3.85' pickled tripe , kits , 65o ;
pickled H. C. tripe , < kits , 85o ; spiced pigs
hocks , kits , $1,13.
Mess Poiik | > or bbl , $9.75@10.75.
Huckwiieat Flouii per bbl $1.75.
Wool Fine , average , 23@23o ; modluro ,
average , 21@32i ( ; quarter blood , average , 18
@ 20a ; coarse , overage , 15@17cj cotts and
rouxh average , 14(310j. (
Pickles Medium , per bbl , $4.75 ; small ,
$5,75 ; gherkins , $6.76 ; O. it B. chow chow ,
qts , $5,851 ptl , $3.35.
I Potatoes per bu , 85o ; common , 25c ,
Mapi.e ScoAn Per lb , in@14c
Piiovisiosa Hams , No 1 , 10 lb average ,
9Wo ; 20 to S3 lbs , 8M0 ! 13 to 14 lbs , 0 ( c ;
shoulders , 5c ; breakfast bacon , No 1 , 8c ;
ham sausage , 8c ; dried beef hams , 7c ; beef
tongues , $0.00 per dozen ; dry salt moats , 6 > a
5 , ic per lb ; ham roulctto , 6 > { o ; add 1 per lb
for small lots
Hay Choice upland , $0.00(20,35t ( midland ,
$1.50 ; lowland , $3 60.
Chop Feed $12.50.
UtiAN-UI.50.
COIIN 16&
Oats 15c ,
Groceries
DniEn Fiiuit Currants , now , S c ; nruncs ,
casks , 1,300 Tbs , ticprunes } \ , bbls or bags ,
5 o ; citron pcol , drums , 20 lbs 22o ; lemon
peel , drums , 18c ; fnrd dates , boxes , 13 lbs ,
Hot nnrlcots , clioloo evaporated , 14c ; apri
cots , Jelly , cured , 25 boxes , 10c ; apricots ,
fanoy , 23 lb boxes , 15c ; apricots , choice , bags ,
80 lbs , 14)fe ) : apples , evaporated , 50 lb boxes
9o : nnples , Star , 8'fc ; npprn , fancy Aldan ,
5 lb , 10c ; npplcs , fnncy Aluon , 8 lb , 10J < a ;
Salt Lake , 6 0 ; bluckborrlos , evaporated ,
60 lb boxes , fijfa ; chorrlog , pitted , dry cured ,
13c ; pears , California fancy , 'l's boxes , 25 lb ,
12c : peaches , Cal No , 1 fancy , } { s , unp bags ,
80,1b , 15o ; peaches , pared , fancy , 18a ; Salt
Lake , 7c ; noctnrin < > s , rod , 14o ; nectarines ,
sllvor , boxes , lt * > t a&\\it \ < itfii , Cal , 23 lb
boxes , 8tfo ; raKoiwn'ics , cvan , N. Y , , new ,
20c : prunes , R.N O. 00 70 , 9J.f@Ui > f : ornngo
pcol , 15o ; rnlhlan , California Loudon crop
1SS0 , $2.33 ; Cal loose , muscatels , crop 1SS0 ;
$2.00 ; Vulonclns ; 1883 , 0o ; Vnlcnolns , new ,
$ } 4c ; Cal , seedless , sks , 7J oOndurn ; layer ,
now , 9 } o : pruncllcs , 12j o ; dried grapes , 4c
Vkoetahles TomntoeB 3 lb extra , $1.00 ;
3 lb Standard , Western brands , 00@93o ; gallons
lens , strictly stnndnrd , $3.00. Corn Finest
crown $1.0'J ; gilt-edgo sugar corn , very Hue ,
$1.50 ; Mc.Murruy'sS lb sugar corn , $1.20 ; 3
lb extra , Western brands , S. @ $1.00 ; 2 lb
standard , Western brands 70@S0c. Mush
rooms 1 lb French , oxtrn line , 22@25c ; I lb
French , line , 18@22o ; 1 lb French , ordinary ,
16@18o. Peas Tros line , per can , 23c ;
< lomI line , per enn , lllu ; 2 lb extra sifted ,
$2.00 ; 2 lb early Juno , ? l.23@1.332 ; lb Mar
row , Btandard brand , $1.10 ; 2 lb soaked , 59c.
String Beans 2 lb high grade , Kofuireo , S5c ;
3 lb Golden Wax beans , 75c ; 2 lb string
beans , 70o. Limn Beans 2 lb soaltod 75c.
Boston Baked Beans 3 lb Lowls , $163 ;
Crown brand , $1.50. Sweet Potatoes 3 lb
Now Jersey , $1.00 ; Daisy , $1.33. Pumpkin
3 lb now pumpkin , 00c.
Whaw'ino Pai'eh Straw , per llfr'lK © * "
2j o ; rag , 2)j 'a ; mnnlla , B , & ( j7J o ; No 1 ,
7 cents
Bags Union square 35 per cent off Hit
Salt Dairy , 2S0 lb in bbl , bulk , $2.10 ;
best grade , 60 , Cs , $2,30 : best grade , 100 , 3s ,
$2.40 : best grade , 23 , 10s , $2.20 ; rock salt ,
crushed $1.80 ; dairy snlt , Ashton , 50 lb bags ,
S5o ; bulk , 224 lb bags , $3.25 ; common , in
bbl , $1.23.
Canned Goons Fruits , California canned
goods , standard brands , 2 > lb , per doz
Apricots , $1.70(781.85 ( ; apricots , Bio fruit ,
$1.50 ; gallons , $4.50 ; blackberries , $2.25 ;
cherries , black , $2 00@2.25 ; cherries , white ,
$3.25@2.50 : grapes , $ i.65@1.80 ; pears , Bartlett -
lott , $2.10@2 25 ; poaches , yellow , $2.102.25 ;
peaches , lemon cling , $3.33 ; plums , egg ,
$ t.65@l.S0 ; plums , goldondropn , $1.80plumB ; ,
green cages , $ I.65@1.80 ; peaches , Bay City ,
with pitts In , $1.00 ; currants , $2.30 : gooseberries -
berries , $2.25 ; quinces , $2.10 ; raspberries ,
$2.70 ; strawberries , $2.50 ; peaches , 8 lb east
ern standards , $1.85 ; 3 lb plo , $1.10 ; 6 lb pie ,
$2.00 ; gallon plo , $3.00 ; apples , high stand
ards , $2.50 ; 2 lb gooseberries , 90c : 2 lb straw
berries , 90@05o : 2 lb raspberries , $1.00 ; 3 lb
blueberries , 80@90c ; 3 lb blackberries , 63 ®
73c ; 3 lb strawberries , preserved $1,80 ; 5 lb
raspberries , preserved , $1.80 : 3 lb blackberries
ries , preserved , $1.30 ; pinoopplos , Bahama
chopped , $3.00 ; 2 tl > Bahama grated , $3.75 ; 3
lb Bahama sliced , $2.50 : 3 lb Standard sliced ,
$1.25@1.50 ; cherries , 2 lb red , Baltimore , 83
@ 95cpcar3 ; , 2 lb , $1.30.
Fisn Codfish , extra Georges , now , 5'/c ;
grand bank , tiow , 4 } c ; silver , 2 lb blocks ,
0c ; snow white , 2 lb bank , now , 4J c ;
'Curkoy cod , largo middles , brloits ,
8yc ; snow white , crates , 12-5 lb , boxes ,
7c ; Iceland halibut , lie ; modlum
scaled herring , 25c ; No 1 scaled herring ,
22c ; domestic Holland herring , 55c ; Ham
burg spiced herring , $1.50 : Russian Birdines ,
75c ; Russian snrdinos , plain , 55c ; imported
Holland herring , Crown brand , 80c ; do.fancy
milk-ers , 90c Mackerel , Nol shore , half bbls ,
$13 00 ; bloaters , half bbls , $18.00 ; whlteflsh ,
half bols , $7.00 ; trout , half bbls , $5.50 ; fam
ily whltellsh $3.00 ; salmon , $3.50 ; 1 lb mackerel -
orol ( herring ) , 51.00@1.10 ; 1 lb llnnnn hud
dles , $1.76 : 21b lobsters , $2.90@3.00 ; Mb lob
sters $1.00@3.00 ; 1 lb Alaska salmon , Aleut ,
$1.00 ; 2 lb oysturs , 10 oz , $1.85 ; 1 lb oysters ,
5 oz , $1.10 ; 2 lb s lcct , 22 oz , $2.35 : 1 lb clamr ,
little necks , $1.25 ; 2 lb clams , llttlo necks ,
$3.10 ; M lb 1 sardines Imported , per case ,
100s , $ $11.00@10.00 ; lb sardines , imported ,
per case , 100s , $15.ou@20.004 ; lb imported
boneless sardines , 20c ; } 4 lb sardines ,
American , per 100s. French style , $4.50@
5.00 ; U 11) sardines , American , percase.lOOs ,
French style , $7.50@3.0J ; X lb sardines ,
mustard , per case , 60s , $4.00@4.25 ; imported
key sardines , $13.00.
BitooMs-Parlor. 4 tie , $2.75 : 3 tie , $2.25 ;
stablus , $2.85 ; common , $1.50@1.75.
Coco * Jjf lb tin , 4Uo per lb
Chocolate 22@25o per lb ; Gorman chic
ory , red , 8c.
Oli.s Kerosene P. W. , 10c ; WW , 12 ' c :
headlight , 13o ; gasoline , 12c ; salad oil , $1.2-3
@ 3.00 per doz
fcjuaAits cut loai , so : cut inni cudos , v > < jo ;
standard , powdered , 7Kc ; XXXX.powdered ,
7c ; crouulatcu , standard , no ; confectioners
tioners' A , 0c ; wlntn extra C , 0) ) 0 , extra
C , Neb , Oo ; amber , SJfc
SoAi's-Castile. mottled , per lb , 8@10c ;
' do , white , rcr lb , 18@15c.
Canned Meats 1 lb lunch tongue , $2.09 :
2 lb lunch tongue , $4.75 ; I lb corned hoof ,
$1.20 ; 2 lb corned bcof , $2.05 ; 6 lb corned
beef $0.50 ; 14 lb corned beef , $14.00 ; 2 lb
boneless pigs feet , $3.20 ; 1 lb English brawn ,
$1.20 ; 2 lb English brawn , $2.00 ; 0 lb Eng
lish brawn , $0.50 ; 1 lb compressed haml.75 ;
- 2 lb compressed ham , $2.75 ; 1 lb chipped
boof$2.U0. ,
Fakinaceous Goods Barley , 3 ! @ 1 ; fa
rina , 5c ; peas , 3c ; oatmeal , 2/@r ; ! > u ; maca
roni , 10c ; vermicelli , 10c ; rice , 4@0) ; sago
and tumocu , 6@7o ; lima beans , 6c.
Coitbe Roasted Arbucklo's , Arlosa ,
24 0 ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 21o ; Gorman ,
24fc ! < ; Dllworlb , 24 > o ; Alnroma , 2lc ;
bulk , 24Jfc
Hemp Twine Heavy , 14c ; modlum , 18c ;
light 17o ; 18 B. C , 20u ; 24 , 20o ; 30 , Wo ; 48 ,
17e ; broom twines , colored , 80c.
Matthiiss Twine Very line , 40c ; flno ,
3So ; medium , 35a ; binders , 18c.
Sail Twine Very Hue ilax , 83c ; flno flax ,
29o ; line cotton , 22o ; Calcutta hemp , 14c.
Salsoda Bbls , Vi\ \ granulated , lj/c ;
kegs , \ % apKgs \ , 60 , fis 6X0.
Staiioii 4Ji@3n per lb
Stove Polish $2.00@3.87 per gross
BAds Am , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lawlston , per
100. $17.00.
Nuts Almonds , 15c ; Brazils , 143 ; filberts ,
13u ; pecans , lie ; walnuts , Vie : peanut
cocks , 80 ; roasted , lie ; Tennessee pea
nuts , 7c
Lye-$1.75@4.50.
Diiuos ( Grocers ) Per lb Borax , 10c ;
copperas , 2 > < fo ; Bay leaves , 14c ; glue , 16c ;
epsom salts , 4c ; crlauber salts , 3o ; sulphur ,
4K ° ! nluo vitml , 9j ; alum , 4c ; tartaric acid ,
42c ; rosin , 2c ; saltpeter , absolutely pure ,
10c ; gum camphor , 2 lbs in box , l oz cakes ,
83c ; hops , } { and itf-lb packages , 20c ; sago ,
ii and K-ll ) packages , 15a ; madder , 13c ;
sultpotor , 10c ; indigo 31b and 5-lb boxes , S
F , 65 ( < $70o ; indigo , 8-lb uud 5-lb boxes ,
Madris , 75c ; soallng wax , 25-lb boxes , rod ,
3 c ; soalintr wax , 25-lb boxes , white , 4c.
Coffee Green Fancy old goldou Rio ,
23a ; fancy old peaberry , 23Xo ; Rio , choice
to fancy , 22a ; Rte , prlmo , 21c ; Rio , good ,
20o ; Mocha , 29u-Java ; , genuine CO , 23c ;
Java , good interior , 21c ; African , 21c.
Roi'E Basis manll' ' .b rope , 15c ; sisal rope ,
123fc ; cotton rope 16c ; now process , 8 0.
Cotton Twine Hlbb , very fine , 8or4' ply ,
23o ; fine , 30a ; Daisy , 18o ; candle wick , 22c
Olives Quarts , per doz , $3.75 ; pints , per
doz , $2.35 ; bulk , per gal , 94c.
ViNEdAii 80 gr elder,80 ; good , l2o ; white
wine , 16a
Molla ' ses Bbls , N , O. , choice , per gal ,
45c ; bakers , 23j ; blackstrap , 20c.
Dry Goods
Bleached SunsTiNas Ellerton , 74'c ;
llousckeopor , 8 } c ; Now Candidate , SUc ;
Berkeley cambric No 60 , 9o ; Best Yet , 4-4 ,
6X0 ; butter cloth OO 4) o ; Cabot , 7Ko ;
Farwell half bleached , 8 ! < o ; Fruit of Loom ,
8Jfo : Green Q , 8 } o : Hope , 7Ko ; King Pull
lip cambric , lOo ; Lonsdalo cambric , 10a ;
Lonsdale 8 > < c ; Now York mills , lUJfo ; Pep
perell , 43 in , 10c ; Popperell , 40 in , Ho ; Pop
perell , 0-4,14Ko ; Popperell 8-4 , 30o ; Pep
porell , 0-4 , 22o ; Popperell , 10-4 , 21c ; Canton ,
4-4 , Wa\ \ Canton , 4-4. 0tfc ; Triumph , 6o ;
Wusmutta , Ho ; Volley , 00 ; Barker , yt
bleached , 8Jfa
Buown Sueetino Atlantlo A , 4-4 , 7)/o ;
Atlantic II , 4 4 , 7o ; Atlftntlo D , 4-4 , 0a ;
Atlantlo P , 4-4 , 60 ; Aurora LL 4-4 , Co ; Au
rora O , 4-4 , Co ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 6X0 ;
LL , 4-4 , 5J/o ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7o ;
uawrenco LL , 1-4 , 5 > o ; Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
5 } ci Peppsrell R , 4-1 , OVo ; Peppcroll K , 40-
Inch , 7. 'fc : Pcpporoll , 8-4 , 17'fc ; Pcpporcll ,
0 4,20c , ; Popporoll 10-1 , 23c ; Uttca C , 4-4 ,
5o ; Wnchnsett , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora R , 4 4.7c ;
Aurora 11 , 4-4 , G tfc ; Atlas , O N U , 7 , 01
Fnrmors No I , 27-lnch , 4c ,
Piiints Solid Colors Atlantic 6o ; Slater ,
Oct Berlin oil , O. o ; Garnoroll , 6@7c Pink
and Robes Richmond , 0 < c : Alton , 6c ; Rlv-
erpolnt , 5 Wfo ; Steel River Oo ; Pacific , OJVo
Indigo Blue St Lcgcr , nye ; Wnslilngton
6 o ; American , 6 > o ; Arnold , 0 } o ; Arnold
Century , 9c ; Aninnd , 12c : Stlofol A , 12c ;
Windsor gold t'k't ' , 10 > < c ; Arnold H , lOUo ;
Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , lOKc ;
\ollow Seal , W4o.
Piiints Dress Charter oak , 6fo * : ram
ai'o , 4 i'c ; Lodl , 6faAlton \ , 0c ! Richmond ,
60 ; Windsor , 6 0 ; Eddystone , 0Wo ; PaclUc ,
6c.
UlNniHM-Plunkett chocks , 6J u ; Whit
tenton , 0o ; York , ttjfc ; Normnndi dross ,
8K0 ; Calcutta dress , 7 > tfo ; Renfrew dress ,
8 > i@WKc
CAMiintcs Slater 5cj Woods , Co ; Stan
dard , Co ; Peacock , 5c
CoMronTEiia $6.6t'13.00 ' ; white , $1.00 ®
7.50.
7.50.Blankets
Blankets Colored , $1.10@S.00.
Duck West Point , 29-tn. , 8-oz „ 0)40 ) ;
Wo t Point , 2J-ln. , 8oz „ 12Jo : West Point ,
29-ln. , 12-oz. , lO o ; West Point , 40-in. ,
11-oz. , 16c
Flannel White : Quocheo No , 2Jf ,
37J o ; Qucohco No , 8JC S21o ; Annwnn ,
82K < - " i Windsor , 22 , isc [ Rcd-O , S. ' 4-lii. ,
15)jc ; K , Sl-ln. , 2lKc ; G G. 34-ln. , 20o ; 11 A
F , ? f , 25o ; J R F , ? f. 27o ; G , ? ' , 25o. Plaid
Rattsmcn , 30o ; Clear Lnko , 32Wc , ; Iron
Mountain , 20 ; White G 11 No 2J { , 22 0 ;
G U No 1. i , 20Kc ; U 11 No 3 , ? f , UiJ o ; B
II No 1 , f , 3'Jc ' : Qucchee , No 1 , { , 43j.
SuiiaiNu : Checks Culodonla X , OKc'
Caledonia XX , lOKot Economy , Oo ; Otis , oo ;
Grnuito , 0ie ; Iluw Hlvor , 6Jo } ; Crawford
checks , 8c.
Miscellaneous Table oil cloth $3.50 ;
table oil cloth marble , $2.50 ; plain Holland ,
9Jfo ; dado Hollnud , lSo
Cauit-t WitAi' Bibb , white , 18 } u ; col
ored , 21 c
Batm Standard , So : Gotn , IOj ; Beauty ,
12 } c ; Boone , He ; peerless , case , $0.60.
Cousr.T Jeans Boston , 7Jfc : Androscog
gin , 7Jfo ; Kearsnrgo , 1iQRockport \ , OJfo ;
Concstoga , OJfo
licKS Oakland , A , 7 > o ; International
YY , 80 ; Shotucket , S , 8 > c ; Wan on , Nr
870 , 10c ; Berwick , BA , lso ; Acme , \\U\ \ \ \
York , 30 inch , 12 < { c ; York , 32 Inch , 18fi } ;
• Swift River 8c ; Thorndlko OO , 8We ;
Thorndiko FF , S o ; Thorndlko 120 , O e ;
Thorndlko XX , I15o ; Cordis No 5 , owe ;
Cordis No 4 , 10 > < c
Denims AmosKcag , 9 oz , ltl ' c ; Everett ,
7 oz , 13c ; York , 7 oz , 13c ; Ha.vuiakor , 8jc ;
Jallroy XX , ll&o ; Jnffroy XXX , lSJfe ;
Beaver Creek AA , lljtfo ; Beaver Creek liu
10' cj Beaver Creek CC , Do
Kentucky Jeans Memorial , 15o ; Glen
wood , 20c ; Kentucky Star , 35c : Hercules
13c ; Empire , 25c ; Cottswold , 27 > < c ; Mel
ville , 25c : Bang-up , 27fe.
Chasii Stovena * B , 5 > fo ; Stoveus'A ' , 7o ;
Slovens' A , bleached , 80 ; Slovens' P , 7Jio ;
Stevens P , bleached , 8Jfc ; Stevens'N , 8 > e ;
Stevens N , blenched , 9tfo ! ; Stevens SltT ,
llKc
THE KHAIiTY MAKKIST
INSTltUMUNrs pUsal on n : l during
Testordav
KOTign and wife to I ) J O'Donahoe et
al , lot P. Aldlno Square , wd t 1,010
Ellen Cannon anil husband to F A Ileytr ,
ft'ii ? acres In 5 ami 0-13-11. w ( I ; 0)
1) li Tliomas uud wife toV II Uumvol ) ,
lotl * . Jlahoney's add , w d 4C0
O N lllcks and wife to 1' TJMaxwell lot
ir > Swetnam'a sub w d 1,330
A K U Young and husband to II C ( amp
bell , lot ( i , Saunders it Its Mt l'leas.uit
add , wd 40O
W 12 Horry to W JI Knotts , lot 3 , blk 2) ,
Kouutze Place , w d 8.C00
RF Fuganand wlfotoAddio lawton , lot
15 , bllcT lopplctonlart wn 4,00. )
I. Scliroeiler , trustee , to J M Marston , lot
11' ' , blk 111 , llrown ParK w d 400
SarahBelden to T J Tooloy , lot 7 , Lhutry
Harden , wd 1,200
W It Roman and wife to S J Hlggins , e
15 ,4 tt lot 2aud Willi ft lotl.blK : : , I'op-
pleton INrk , w d 3,20)
U Jotter and wife to Kmma Kaufmonn ,
lot 1' . * , blk 4. Jailers add , wd 210
BIU McClusky to\V C and Mnggio Ellis ,
lot7. lln.4 , liedford J'laco.wd C53
Albright i.and and Lot Co to F I ) Flercs
et nl lots ? , IS , 10.21 and 24 , blk 3. lots 3
to , 13 , II , III , 17,18 and20 to 24. D.K 4.
Matthews sub w d 4,0
F. | D. l'lerco and wlto to 1) . Stanley , 1 its 3
and 4. blk3. Matthews sub , wd 1
JIW Grlllitli , trustee , to C. w , .lohison ,
ot 15 , blk 1. IlBker Place , w d 300
Bern Johnson to O. V Johnson , B K lot 8 ,
blk D. Marsh's add , w d 401
M. ( JnrrHon and husband t oU Carl
son , e y lot 4. blk F " .Lowe's md , w d 626
L. W. Hill to Sarah Meyer , lot II , bilk 1 ,
Hoggs & Hill'sSnd add wd 1,270
Tneodorn Olsen and wife to Otto Lobock
ctal lot 11) , blk a , Ambler Place , wd . . 1,0) ) )
W. It lloman aud wlto to Oito Lobock et
al , w 'A , 8 wnes wu-lt-i : ) . vt rt 2,0)t
\V. A. flardnoretalto E. Vornlohl , lotH
blk "L , " Saunders & tl.mbaugh h a-V , v
d CO )
J. W , I'ansh to Si D , Hardin , lot in , M e-
Candllsb Place and lot l.blk i. Mayno's
2naadd.qed 1
J. J. Hardin to .1. W. Parish , lot 10. Mc-
CundllBh l'lnceand lot I , blk Muynu's
2nd add , q 0 d 1
M. D. Ilardlnto J. W. 1'arlth , pt lot 13
Johnson's add , qcd 1
JW 1'arlshto J. J. Hardin , pt lot 1- ,
Johnson's add q c d , 1
Twenty-si3g transfers EMo 'iO
SGHROEDER & DEAN ,
GRAIN ,
ProvisionsMSlocks
MmFiwt \ \ National Bank ,
: t05 Koiilh IfUli Slrcol.iuulia. .
OMAHA laNMCIDMS
Boots and Shoos
KMKENDALL , JO.XES A CO ,
Buccoisora to Iteed , Jones X Co ,
Wliolesale Manufacturers ofBaots&SlioBi
Auuuti forllniton llubber Shoe Co . 1102.1101 and I10J
Usme/Btrest. Omaha , Nobraikn
Brovyors
8T0RZ & ILER ,
Lager Beer Brewers
1MI North ElghUsath Btrtet.Oinans , N < trniks ,
Corn lee _
EAGLE VMtMOE WORKS ,
Manulacturen ofGalyanizeilrdi Cornice
Window-cap ! and mtlulllo • krllubli John Kpenlter ,
liroprlstor 1U8 and 1M Soutli iota ureet
' '
-
Btoam Fitting , Pumps , Etq
CLAHK a rKAiTuEAVINU COH
Pumps , Pipes and Enginis ,
Steam , walar rallwar and lulnlng tuppllei , etc
gAn ) aud VII Farnain ilraat , Ooialia
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO ,
Steam and Water Supplies ,
Ualltdar : nl milts , VIS and W Jono itOMla
U. f , Hon , Acting Manager
RUOWNELL & CO ,
Engines , Boilers anil General Machinery
Phact-lron wort , Hewn punpi taw tn' lls 17U-12U
Learonw ortlntr t , Oiaau" .
Iron Works
PAXTON * VIEHLINU IRON WORKS ,
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Won
Eauluei , Iran work , gentral foundry , machine , on )
lilaciimlth work , limes led worki V , V. lly
and lltb tr tuuiaba
OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire aud Iron Railing , ;
Deik rail * , wlnitnw iiu rd , - flower > tend > , wire num
ate iziWBrlUlCthitrcet.oiualia ,
OMAHA SAFE J : IRON WORKS ,
Manfrs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ,
Vaiild , Jail work , Iron tbutteri and era ctcapat
Q. Andtseo yrupr Cor Ilth and Jackion bli
trash Doors , Eto
il A. DISRROW * CO ,
Wboletala maouf cturert it
Sal , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
Branch oBce , ink aad Iiard ttreeUi , Oaialia , Neb
*
SOUTH OMAHA
UNION STOOK YARD CO ,
Of Mil 0 * . Limited
OMAHA JOBBERS ' DIRECTORY , I
Asrloulturnl iiTiplomonto _ M
" " " " *
LININOER A MKTCALF CoV , H
Agrlcnlt'l ' Implemcnls , Wagons , Carriages
niicnloeio > Vhole le Omalia , Mctitaska j H
ItOUNE , Mtl.mniN STODDARD OO * . H
Manatacturcriaml Jobt < cmln |
Wagons , Bnggios , Rakes , Plows , Etc
Oor 9th niul l'noltlo fliocts , Omaha H
Artjats' Mntorlrils M
A. UOSI'eTjk , * H
Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
Ut3 Douitlat itreftOniMm Neliraika , |
DootB nntl Shoos H
ir r. Moiisir& vo , H
Joliliers of Boots and Slioci ,
Ml , 1101105 Dminlas tlrcot , Omaha Uanufactorrt Is sH
Bummoritrfcl , llclon |
b 1 H
" 2L , .Pok ° jJSlSi a H
JuSsThTrTmIxixo uo „ H
Miners and Sliippcrs f f Hard and Soft Coa/ /
fUl 1 IrM Natl nat . Hank Hull.link' , Omnlia , Xel ' H
VMAlfA COAL , COKE A LIME CO , H
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal
aw BoulhHth lre UOmaha Nchratka H
NEDRASKA VUEI CO , " * H
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
ill South 13th utrcol , Omnliiv , Nebraska H
Commlsalon onrl BtornKO _ M
R1DDELL A RIDDELL , H
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
Bpeclalllct Hutter ovgi , cIioi-mo. imnltry , uani * . |
liiniownid.troot.Om liHNol > . H
_ _ SiPLilS ' H
DEAN , ARMSTRONG A CO , H
Wholesale Cigars H
401 North Cth Street , Umsha , Neb Hello 1139. fl
Dry Ooorla otul Nollonsi H
M. E. SMI Til A CO . , H
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions H
1103 and 1101 lougla , cor Ilth trout , Oman a , Neb |
KILPATRWKKOOII DRV GOODS CO , H
Importers & Jobbers in Bry Good ; , Notions
Qents' FurnlihlnK Ono la fornir Ilth and Utrnor |
atreots , Omaha Nebrnika H
M
FurnHurq M
DEWEY A kTONE H
Wholesale Dealers m Furniture , H
a'araam atreet , Omaha Nobraika H
OIZARLES SmVERlUK , H
. . Furniture
Omaha , Nebraska H
1 = H
Crocorloa H
MOCORD , niiADYACoZ * H
Wholesale Grocers , H
ISth and I avenwcrlli triot . Omaha , Nebraskv H
H
H a rdyy a ro ; M
W. J. RROATOn , H
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel
Sprtnsf , wmgon itock , hftrnwuro , lumbar , ota 1301 H
IS11 llarnoy itreotOnmhft H
HlMEUAUQll & TAYLOti * H
Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair SIiod H
Uacbanlca Tool and lluflalo Kcnlca 1105 Dougta * H
street Omaha Neb H
Lumber , Eto . H
JOHN A. WAKRFIELD , H
Wholesale Lumber , Etc •
Imported ' and American Portland Cemrnt , Btat # H
• Rent for Mllwoukeo IIrdr.iuuc Cement H
and alr.Of WhltPLIme H
" " " "
CUAS It LEE % H
Dealer in Harflwctd Liimljcr ,
Wood carptti and parquet llo rnz 3th nnd l > jagla * H
streets Cmn'ja , Kobraakn H
OMAHA LUAIIWn CO , I H
(
AHEinils of BuIMlnEMaterial at Wliolcsalo
18th atraet and Union I'acldo track Omaha > |
LOUIS BRADFORD , H
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash
Doora , eto Tarda Corner 7th and Douglas OHIO * |
Corner 10th and Oouglaa M
FRED W. GRAY , " " H
Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc H
Coniti Oth andDooBlaaitrvctt , Omaha |
C. N. DIET'H
Dealer in an Kinos of Lumber ,
ISib and California Btrcots , Omaha , Nebraika H
Mllllnory end N otlona- M
I. ORERFELDER A CO , H
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
3W.S10 and 312 Sooth 1UU alroet H
- H
Hotlona M
JT ROBINSON NOTIONCO , . H
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
1121 llarne ; street , Omnha H
oils H
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO " . H
Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils
Alio b'raaae , etc Omaha A. II Ul.liop , Manager H
! l2R ? : H
CARPEN1EirPAPER CO , H
Wholesale Paper Dealers H
Carry nnice ilockol nr.n'InR , wrapping nnd wrltlnj H
paper Bpeclal attcntloii kItoii to card paper , H
Safes -to. a al
A. L. DEANE A CO . H
Qrneral AgenU for H
Halls ' Safes ,
Wl and 323 South 10th Bt . Omaha . B
Toya , Eto M
H. HARDY A CO , H
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Gooft ,
none Vurnl.blne Ocod > , Children ! Carriage 1W H
1-arunmilrect. Omaha , rleb.a H
CHICAGOlHORT LINE I
UK Till ! H
Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul R'y ' ,
The Jtcsl Route From Oiniilm ami Cuiinell H
Hlnll's 1o M
= THE EAST = =
TWO TUA1NH DAIIiV llliTU'KIi.N OMAHA H
AND COUNCII III.IIH'9. H
Clilcnt'o , AND Milw.uikcp , H
SI I'lliiI , Nliincunoll * , Ceili r lluiiltln , H
Itock Islautl , Vrccnort , Itockruril , H
( 'lluttin , ] ) iibiijiic ( > Iluvfiiiiorl , H
Klpln , Miullsun , Jniosvllle , H
Ilclult , AVIiKimi , LaCrcs c , H
And all other Important point East , Northeatt and H
Houthratt H
tor through llckcl rail on the ticket agent t 1501 M
I'urnum Blrcul , In llarkor lllock , or nt Union raclUd H
IKMIUt H
I'ullmanaleeporiand thelliie.t IHnlngCar > la the H
world are run on the main line of lliu L'lilcngo , 1111 * H
miukceAHt I'aul Hallway , and every nlteiillon la H
paid to pa ougera bjr courteoui craplofo ot tti H
< " , '
l Mft'i.UI < , neneral Manager |
J. P.TIIOXKlt , A > l.laiitiu-neral Manager M
A. V , II , OAltfllNTKIt , ( iencral 1'iu.enyer and ' M
Ticket Agenr H
OKI ) . K.IIUAKroil | > , A l > tantQcicrall'aa | > cpgcf H
ami Ticket a gent r ' B
T. J , CIiAllK , tleneral Superintendent M
1 ill H If 11CU ulfertng Xrou effucia ul H
111 L II M " " -I * 1'0t MttnI" > o < Voulhful Kr- B BH
| U II ro , IuipolenejrOUea > caoiuon , tq , B BI
V iMlllBcan be cured piriuanentlr and prt *
Totelr tijr our Beiual HpeclUe bent b/mull for II H
Uoot eut liealed ) Jor alauip lleacou itojltul CtluM H
paur , lil WaiUloifloa llreul , Uo.loa , Mail B BI