If r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FlUTXAk7" , FEBRUARY 21 , 1890. 3 i BE SPEC0LAT1VE MARKETS . BL A Cold Weather Sosslon In Wheat r T i with Timid Shorta Oovortaft I \ . THE DULLS BUY FOR AN ADVANCE ' T- \ NottiltiR I'crticulilrly New Dovnlops In UntH Tlio Undent Day Tor a ) ' , • Work In I'rnvlslon * | _ Cnttlo Active ( | CHICAGO l'UOllUCU MAIMtUTS , < Cilic.uio , Fob , 20. | Special Telegram to ( i The Her ] It was a cold weather wnrkot | In wheat today , wltti shorts timid and cover ing some wheat and a fair mnount of buying I by bull houses for an advance Tlio entlro ' ' _ , rnnga of tlio market up to 1 o'clock was J o , . luit the lowest price touched was a fiactlon ' ovur the closing and tlio top price of jester i day , so that the pain was considerable Out ' slilo of the weather Liverpool cables were tlio best bull influence Early that market was quoted tending up for spot nod futures nnd at the close It wns KQ'd higher Tlicro was a better business reported In Hour hero , with soma snail Jags worked for export Minneapolis reported offers of flour last night taken this morning aud direct cables very firm Dispatches as well as the weather chart showed thnt Minnesota and ' m Dakota this morning had a low tomprraturo IB 10 to 30 degrees below zero In places The . 1m southwest reported the mercury B to 10 deV - _ _ V , grccs below zero The belief that the cold iar- urea is-closing In on the wbcat belt started the inarKet stiff Later in the dny It wns predicted that It will bo 10 degrees below hero tomorrow This was regarded as a guess and did not scare anyone . Early buy ers of wheat wcro Llndblom , Dunham Sc Co , Irwin , Green & Co , Norton & Worthtngton , nnd Orr Later Hutnlilnson came to the front as a 'frco buyer nnd Cud ' nby did some pretty swift covering of short " wtieat l'urdrldgo attempted to prevent the 'i _ r nJviinco , but was powerless Ilo then bought a little , but only a small part of his , short Mine The big soiling of the dny was by Chandler lirown and supposed to bo for Bloom The action of the market was as follows : May , 17ia to 77 > < { c , to 7 Ka , to 77KC. to 78U-C , to 78u , to tie , toTtfJfMloifc , ! to 78V < 378KO at 1 o'clock ; Juno , 77'founil . | 78\o ; July , 7tK ) und 70K@77c. The mar ket was strongest about tun mlnutos before the close , when , under the lead of Ilutcliiu- , the buying price of May touohod 78KO * TSJffii Tills was followed by consideraulo realizing by small holders , who took wheat on the udvancc , and the close was at 78 % @ TSJic Other futures closed : February , TSJijc , nominal ; March , 76j/o bid ; Juno , W c ; July.7tlX@77c. Corn opened about at last nights figures February , 2SJffo : Mnrch , ilSXc : April , li'J& ' ' c ; May , 30 > ( < WO c ; Juno , aoj oi July , Ms ; August , : il' c : September)2c. : ) The market opened linn with wheal on good cables , but showed seine weakness before noon There was ii little Btrengtn again before the close , but it was not indopondout of wheat The range was : Mnrch , 235 0 and 88 > V@2S > ic : May , SOJ cnnd 30@30tfc ; ; July , WHSic aud There was no particularly ndw features dovolopcd In the oats market and a ipiiot and steady fooling provniled Trading was lighter and entirely In deferred futures The oponlng was firm , but libera ) offerings caused a weak fooling nnd prices for May s declined He There wns fair buying on the decline and a slight reaction followed and the market closed at about the Bumo prices as on yesterday Speculative trading in provisions was the dullest today that It has been for a week past There wcro-neither outside orders tson local interest apparent and business was of tbo lightest possible character , both in the pit and morning call In view of the gen eral apathy It is not surprising thcroforo that the market sagged a little The general tone , however , was ono of steadiness , and nsida from as light weakening in pork early to t9-02 > ) from tt > .U7K as the opening figure , " thcro was nothing In the price chunges worthy of note Lard and ribs opened at I about yesterdays closing range to n shade stronger and fluctuations in these articles * were within 2X limits thereafter CHICAGO LI VIS STOCK Chicago , Fob 20. [ Special Telegram to , The Ueb.1 Oattlk Business continues active and prices remain firm at the advance 1 noted yesterday So mo salesmen were 1 quoting a rise equal to 20325c on best and 15 i ( V 20a on others In fact , anything at all dc- Blrablu In the steer line has shared in the ad vance 'J hero ara but few Texans in sight , \ the lntost sales showing a range of $3.00@ 8 3,55. Cows and mixed stock ara in good do- innnd and turn rather upward than other wise In the stocker and feeder line there was a fair business at steady prices Choice to extra hooves , $4.GO@l.U3 ; medium to good ! steers 1350 to 1500 lbs , 83.800-.40 ; 1200 to J8501b3 , .30@4.10SJ50 ; to liiOOlb * , I3.00@3.7a Stackers and feeders , $3. ' 1U ( < $3.50cqws ; , bulls nnd mixed $1.50@3.15. Texas corn-fed steers , * 2.SUrJ3.5U. ( Hoas Shippers wont in early and opened ! the market by paying yostcrduy's ' prices for everything that suited , going as high as M.0U@I.03 , mid from that down to f3.00@ 3.(15 ( , the latter toward ttio close During this period shippers had the market nnd buyers for packers hold off and waltod until iw they had what they wanted Then the fi paokors ' lumped on prices with both feet , " g as the saying goes , and would not bid over 4 . 1.80 for the best in the uous , and got a few > ' odds and ends us low us $3.75. Lale.saloH of . mixed and packers showed n decline of G@ ' ' , 10c. Light sorts went , at f.1,90@3.05. Afet * _ IjIVE STUCK r. -j v Oh lemeo Fob 20 , The Drovers Journal > * . reports ' as follows : Cattle lioceipts , 13,030 ; market steady to strong ; chotco to extra hooves , > l.GU@4.l)5 ) ; < steers , K.0MU ) ( ) ; stookors nnd feeders , I2.403.5U ; Texas corn-fed steers , | 3.bl ) < y J UC0. , Hogs Receipts , 24,000 ; market opened stronger und closed weak ; mixed | JJ.80@ 4.00 ; heavy t3.60@4.05 ; light , * 3.85@4.05 : skips , fa25@A70. Ktii)0 | ) Uecolpts , 0,000 ; market steady ; natives , f3.50 ( < $5.00 : western corn-fed , M.nO ( ic5.SU ; Texans , $3.50@4.6U ; lambs , 15.00(2 ( 0.15. ' ' Kansas City Fob 31. Oattlo Roooipts , 2,800 ; shipments , 3,300 ; market strong : itoors , 13.25(34.00 ( ; cows , tlW > @ 2.00 ; Block ers and feeders , f3.25Cq4.D0. Hogs Kecolpts 8,500 ; shipments 1,200 ; market weak ; nil grades , $3.70(33 ( 77Jj' - Sioux City , Fob 20. Cattle Koceipts , * 1,000 ; shipments , 450 ; market active : canners , 75c ( < ? H,25 ; cows , ll.00@1.25 ; stock 1 ers , tl.50C4J.25 ; feeders , rJ.25@2.U0 : veal calves , t3.00@3.15 , Hogs Iloculpts , 4U0 ! ) ; market opened higher und closed strong ; everything , 73 70 < ! i3.b0. „ . . . , v Wutlnnal Htoolc Yar.ls , Knst St , jl H Ijiiuih , Fob 20. Cattle Receipts , 1,300 ; > ' W T shlpmonts , U00 ; markut strong Fair to fancy m native steers , I3.45if4 ; 0J ; Blockers aud feed 1 crsf2.05@3.70. I Hogs Koceipts , 4,000 ; shlpmonti , 4,2C0 ; J market steady ; heavy , fi.00if4.10 ( ; paokiug , I | a85fiH.00i light t3.tl5TJ4.10. I'lNANCl.VU * f , New Von * ; . Fob , 33. | Bpoolal Telegram to 1 Tub Uek | Stocks All calculations la J ttockt were again spailou this morning by a 1 * I turn in the market , and soma ualookod for \ jirlcos were recorded In a few stocks The > • Improvement at the oloso last ovenlng made f further progress early First prices wore g gouerally } * ( $ } { per cout bettor than last t nights prices As ou yestdrday , hoivevor , i the upward movomout was met by a bear I domonitratlon , which again knocked prices I down , though tbo movemeot was not so ex- I touslvoand did not last so long as that of 0 , / ? " yesterday Advances ovur the oponlng HHfjif * prices were generally contlnod to slight frao * ' 9 > ' . tlous , though in Sugar It was f ( , Jiock Island 'si and llurllngton % per coat Itook m Island then dropped from 8'JJf to 63 , Uur- M llngton from 104) ) to 103 , and Sugar wont S ) > ack ta it * opening figure * , Toauossoo Coal , however , displayed thn same weakness which mada It conspicuous yesterday and dropped from 73' , to 75. Dullness succeeded nnd prices rallied again slowly At noon Hock ' Island was up to the best point of the morning SOs . . llurllngton was again nbova 104whllo Missouri Pacific was up to 72 % or * ( per cent over the close of ! yesterday Sugar was hold around C3. Tcnnesseo coal was very eccantrlo and wont off with n slldo to 70 , or SV P r cent under the opening Wisconsin Central was firm at 80 , or nearly 1 point up Atchison , North western and St Paul wcro dull but firmly hold Tlio bears were not very successful today Their depression of Grangers was shortlived , and when they attempted to get back stock prices moved away from them , llurllngton and Hock Island , the two stock * assailed early , were steady at the close Tennessee Coal recovered 3 per cent to 73 , but the trade Svlll be shy of it hero nftor There wns a marked change in trusts Wisconsin Central closed nt 20. The short interest wns Increased very little Long stock came out nnd tbo market was In the hands of frlonds at the close The total sales wcro 213,315 shares The following won ! the closing quotations : I ) . 8.4s regular 1221S Km-thorn Vncluo . 31J ! U.H.O couponsl ! do oreferrod ' . 'I' . U.8.4 ! Hre/ulAr..iaiw O. & N. W lOS 'i U. .4 > ' M coupons . iOlii doprorerrod 140S1 I'acltlefls of Ml 110 N.V.OeutralW \ Central I'oclflo M'4 ' l * DK . . , KM ( 'lilcngo.V Alton . . .126 Hock Island 83U Chlcago.Iiurllngton CM-SStl' . . os A'Julncv IM' ( doDroCi > ( . . . , „ > D..I , . * W I3fli ! StPnulSOmaha . 3li ! llllnolsContrat II'J aoproforreo til III & W. . Union IMclllo CO KansasAcTexas . . . ft WSt 1j. Sc I * 13 lnkoShora , 10l ! doprotorrod ST.U Michigan Central . U3M Western Union.nSH Mlssourllttoino . . . 71' i Monet Easy nt 3@4 per cent Piume aiEiWANtiLB i'APnit 5 8) per cent Steiimxo Exciiasoe Dull but atoady ; sixty-day bills , $4.83 ; demand , 84.80) $ . Mlnum Stocks New Yonic , Pob 20. fSooclal Telegram to The Ube.1 The folio wla : urj tha mtu - Ingstouk quotations ! Alice 110 Kl Crlsto 156 Aspen TOO ( fould& Curry 140 Caledonia , D. U..17. > Ilomestake " 50 Con Oar & Va . . . . M ) Horn Sliver 23J Commonwealth.wt : ) iron Silver 210 Comstock.T.bd..itUU0 Ontario 3150 ComstocK.T Bcp.,3100 HmalUluDes Ill lleiulwood T. . . . .160 Slorra Novoda 40 HurelcaCon 300 Sutter Creek 140 IJoiul UfTorinas Wasiiinotos , Fob 20. I Special Telegram to The /JEE.J Uonds offered : { 105,000 nt * 1.2439,500at$1.04 ; B ' . PUODUCt : MAKKKI3. Cmcjtoo Feb 30. 1:15 n. ra close Wheat Firmer ; February , 75J o ; March , 70 , ' / ; May 78s o Corn Flrmor ; February , 23Yci May , 30 , ' < c. Oats Steady ; February , lOJfc ; May , 21 so Kyc Steady Harley Nothing doing Pnmo Timothy $1.20. Flax-Cash. J1.39. Whisky-tl.02. Pork-Stondy ; Foburary , J9.70 ; Mayt9.05. Lard Steady t February , * o,72's ; May , $5.90. Flour Steady , firmer ; wlntor wheat , $2.00 © 4.33 ; spring wheat , tl.l04.75 : rye , $3.50 @ 2.85 ; buck wheat , t\.25 \ 1.50 porcvvL Provisions Shoulders , fl.l5jjl.25 ; short clear $4.93@3.00 ; short ribs , for February I4.72K- liulter Unchanged ; crcamory , 15@20o ; dairy , 10@21c Checso Unchanged ; full cream Ched dars and Hats , 99)ioi } Young Americas , 10Jf@10 c. Kggs Unchanged ; fresh , 13@14c. illdos Unchanged ; heavy and light green aaltod , 0) c ; salted bull , 3c ; groan salted calf , 5JJo ; dry flint , 6@7o ; dry calf , 5@0o ; deacons , 2o each * Tnllow Easy : No 1 , solid packed , 3o ; No 3 , 3 c ; cake , 4c. Receipts Shlpmts Flour 11.000 9.000 1 Wheat 21,000 9,000 1 Com 220,000 , 205,000 Oats 178,000 104.000 | Liverpool , Fob 20. Wheat Strong ; demand poor ; holders offer sparingly ; Cali ' fornia , No 1 , spot and February , 7s 5d per cental ; red winter , western , 7s. Corn Firm ; demand fair ; now mixed ' western Us 8 > d per cental Ni\v Yoric , Fob 20. Wheat Uocoipts , ' 8,800 bushels ; exports , S,000 ; spot higher ; No 2 rod , SOJyfWSOJ c in elevator 87o ufloat , 87$88o T. o. b. ; options hlghor , Nn it rod , February closing at Sd c. Corn Receipts , 117,030 bushels ; exports , 72,430 bushels ; spot stronger ; No 2 , 35 } { ® 35c in elevator , 33 C@33o afloat ; ungraded mixed , 25@35coptions ; firm ; February 1 US c. • Outs Receipts , 100,000 bushels ; exportB 1 51,500 bushels ; spot , white weaker , mixed steady ; options steady , February closing nt 27)s'o ) : spot No 2 white , 23tf@28Kc ; mixed western 2C29c ; whlto western , li'J ' ( S340. Coffee Options closed steady and 5@ 15 points up ; ' sales , 45,750 , bags ; February , * 10.45@10.50 ; May , tl0.30@l0.40j spot U10 higher ; fuir cargoes , 20.00. Sugar Kuw , steady ; rollned , weak Petroleum United closed for March at $1.01 . Kggs Easy ; western , 10 } @ 10JiC l'ork Easier Lard Steady : western steam , M.12 @ (1.15 ( , closing at Jd.15. Butter-rijulet ; Elgin , 29@23J c ; western dairy , S@no ; croamury , 12@2rc. Cheese Firm ; western , bWllOc Milwaukee , Fob 20. Wheat Firm ; No 2 spring , ou track , cash , 72 ( < 473o ; May , 73 0- > 0orn Steady ; No 3 , on track , 27c. ' Outs Dull ; No 2 whlto , on track , 23 } c Rye Firm ; No 1 in sto-c , 43 , ' c Harley Quiet ; No 3 In store , 40 > 4C. * Provisions Firm ; porK , t'J.03. srIiiiuiu Fob 20. Wnoat Higher ; cash , 70a : May , 77o. Corn weakercash,03o ; ; May,20V@2(5J/c. ( , Oats Firmorj cash , 21o ; May , 20) ® ilc Pork-Dull at J10.0J. Lard Nominal at S5.00. Whisky Steady at ll.OA Uutter Crcamory , 18@22o ; dairy , 1020c Mliincanolis Fob 20. Wheat Active and higher ; receipts , 14S cars ; shipments , 32 cars Closing ! No , 1 bard , February and March , 7Bo ; May , 70o ; on track , 77 @ 78o ; No 1 northern , February nnd Mnrcn , 70o ; May , 77Ko ; on track , 77o ; No 2 northern , February , 74oj May , 75 > fo ; on track , 73 ® 74o. Kansas City Fob 20. Wheat Steady ; No 3 bard , cash aud February , 63a ; No 2 rod , cash and February , C80 bid Corn Steady ; No 2 , cash , 21 o bid ; February , Sltfc Oats No , 3 cash , lS < c , Cluuliiiint Fob 20. Wheat Barely steady ; No , 3 rod , 77@77Kc Corn In modoratodeuiund ; No 2 mixed , oats Dull ; No 2 mixed , 22S/c. Whisky 81,02. OMAHA lilVJS TOOIC Cuttlfi Thursday , Feb 20. Receipts of cattle estimated at 1,200 , com pared with 2,037 yesterday The market opened active at an advance Uuyors gener ally hold the steer market up 10lJ ( 15c , whllo seliors place it from a shade to 10a Notwith standing the small receipts for Thursday there were several bunches wblcb changed band readily at figures above the 14,00 mark Cows tiava continued on their ad vancing couri > o , The market on cows opened at a decided advance and was active , nearly all changing hands early Wednesday of last week cows reached the low-water mark this year after several days on a downward course Thursday a firmer tone prevailed , und Friday a slight advanoo tooic place From that day to today coiv stuffs have been 11 nu or advancing The advance on cow stuffs today is variously r ported at 5(315a ( and 10@20c. Foodvrs und Blockers active and linu , bulls active and strong The opinions of today's market may bo summed up on steers at a sbada advance to 10a bluhor and cows strong at lOo advance wth | sales indi cating an advance of 15o nod la some few cases 20a Tno advance on cow stuffs does not apply to fancy and prime grades , as they have been telling up all alojg They are I • ctiro i a shade * advance | lloir * . Receipts of hogs estimated at 3,000 , com pirod with 3,509 yesterday The market opened ' active nt an ndvnucn of 5a on light weights and butcher stuff , with the top at $3.80. The packers offered lower and ni soon us the butchers and fresh moat men were supplied the market becamn flat The buyers for the packers bid * 3.70 © 3.75. Sellers wcro unwilling to part with their stock at the prices offered nnd nothing was dona till nftor midday In the face of reports from Chicago of 2.1,000 ro- celnts and market strong nnd light receipts hero , tbo action of the packing house buyers In refusing to buy ns it by ooncortod action , except nt lower prices , has caused not n little tlo adverse comment at the yards , a dozen loads worn hold ever Sliocp Shocp receipts estimated at 500. The mar ket continues active and prices strong Provnlllnli lrloo . The following Is n table of prlcos paid In his market for the gr.Uos of stosk man * ioncd : ' Prime steers 1300 to 1000 lbs.4. l5 < 4.00 ( loodstoors 1230 to 1430 lbs . . 3.70 ( VM .IO Good steers 11130 to 1300 lbs . . 3.33 f$3.U0 Common 1000 to 1150 lb steers 2.UJ.40 ! Common cauncrs , 1.0) ) ( fCl.75 Ordinary to fair cows 1.70 ( ii'i.10 Fair to good cows 1.90 ( i2.40 Goodto choice cows 2.30 ( d9MS Choice to fancy cows 3.A3 @ 3.35 Fair to good bulls 1.50 W'2.50 Choice to fancy bulls , . 2.50 @ 3.25 Light stookors and feeders . . , 2.03 ( ( C2.50 Fecdors,950 to llOOlbs 3.23 ( rt3.33 Fair to choice light hogs 3.7H @ 3.80 Fair to choice heavy hogs 8.70 ( < ? 3.77J Fair to choice mixed hoes 3.70 033.75 Averogo Cent ol llosi The following table gives the average cost of hogs on the dates mentioned , including the cost today , ns based upon snlcs reported : Date Prieo Date Price Fob 1 ? 3 03W Fob 12 fl 07) ) Fee 3 8 73 Fob 13 3 72 } Fob 4 3 75 Fob U 3 72 Fob 5 .1 75 Feb 15 3 77K Fob 0 3 72K Fob 17 3 ? { Fob 7 3 71 Fob 18 3 70 f Fob 8 3 78K Feb , 10 8 71 Fob 10 3 77& Fob 20 3 73 > f Fob 11 3 75K ftnnuo ot * Prices Hon * . Tbo following table shows the range of prlcos paid for hogs : tight and medium hogs $3 75 @ 3 81 CiBod to choice inixod hogs . . 3 70 m'i 77 , Good to choice heavy hogs , . . 3 70 0)3 ) 75 Knit 1:0 of Prices iheep The following table shows the range of prlcos paid for sheep : Prime fat sheep (4 50 @ 3 25 Good fat sheep 3 50 ( al } 50 Common tn medium Bhoop . . . 2 00 @ 'i 75 Lambs 4 00 @a 00 Comparntire Tablus The following tables shaw the ranga in prlcos on hogs durintr this and la3t wjsk : Days This weak Last week Monday 3 65 03 P0 3 75 @ 3 80 Tuesday 3 S3 Sfl 75 3 M 163 K2V { Wednesday t • > na 75 16) 3 77K Thursday 3 70 @J -MiiHWiTHi Friday 3 55 Wl m Saturday 3 70 @ 3 113 Avemgii I'rlou , n" Iloiis Showing the average pric % paid for loads of hogs on the days indicated in 13S7 , H33 and 1890 : Day I Feb 181)0 ) Fob 18S8. Fab lSi7. . 15 a " 'i fTTs 5 07 10 Sunday 5 ll ! 6 17 17 3 72SJ 6 17 6 10 18 3 7Ji 6 13 D 17 10 3 71 Sunday 5 23 2J | 3 73t { 523 Sunday Highest nml Lowest Sales ol llnirs Today Yesterday Highest ? 3.80 Highest 53.75 Lowest . . . . . . . 3.70 Lowest 3.65 Stock Uocolots Official yesterday Estlmatod today Cattle , 93 cars..2083 Cattle , 00cars. . . , 1200 Hogs , 53cars..3309 Hogs , 33carB..2000 Sboep , 2 cars . . 313 Sboop , 3 cars . . 500 Dlspiultloii or Cattle Showing the number of cattle bought by the leading buyers on to-day's maruot : Buyers No Swift & Co 300 George II Hammond & Co 200 TboArmour-CudabyPacklugcompany. 101 Leo Rothschild 53 Hontori & Underwood 37 NelsMorrls 210 Shippers and feeders 399 Showing the number ot I1033 bought by the loading buyers on today's market : Armour-Cudahy Packing company . . , 5S3 Swiit&Co 323 George H. Hammond Co . 593 Smith & Nichols 93 Representative Saloj 8TBEK3. No Av Pr No Av Pr 1 900 3 00 10 1300 3 CO 2 950 3 00 8 1231 3 65 il 1057 3 10 13 1071 3 05 4 9S3 3 25 37 1192 3 75 • 4 900 3 25 IS 1245 3 75 1 11S0 3 25 20 1172 3 80 ! ! 1003 3 a5 47 1370 3 80 10 -.901 3 35 39 1310 3 85 20 958 3 37f } 20 1300 3 85 19 i)75 ) 3 45 19 1250 3 02i 11 1244 3 50 17 1331 3 05 1 1880 3 50 17 1415 4 10 10 1150 3 50 40 1377 4 10 23 1084 3 55 20 1205 4 15 cows 1 1100 3 00 31 1013 3 40 2 1000 2 15 .17 Ull 3 42J4 1 960 2 15 10 034 2 45 11 1003 2 15 2 1075 2 45 0 1033 2 15 2 1055 3 45 1 1140 3 20 17 10J0 260 3 893 2 25 1. . : 1000 3 60 1 1150 3 25 10 100703 55 13 1073 2 23 5 1003 SCO 14 074 3 33 5 1000 3 70 8.1023 3 85 P 1138 3 75 14 074 3 35 16 1180 3.83 7 1140 3 40 9 1173 3 80 7 1014 3 40 19 1316 3 80 3 10.VJ 3 40 1 1250 2 85 5 1170 3 40 40DULLS. DULLS 1 1270 175 1 1770 3 75 1 14b0 175 3 1065 3 75 3 1440 180 1 1240 3 75 1 910 2 15 1 1371) ) 3 75 4 1475 2 20 1 1610 2 80 8 . . .1097 2 80 1 1500 3 80 1 1340 2 45 1 1750 3 80 1 1490 2 50 1 , .190i ) 2 03 1 1510,2 50 1 1500 3 05 1 185O 2 70 1 10J0 3 U3 1 1530 3 75 FEEDERS 3. . . . . . . . 720 3 75 G 708 3 10 80 7B0 2 75 S3 000 8 10 21 909 2 90 11..1005 3 20 01 771 2 95 UEllKIIS 14 581 3 25 1 040 3 45 1. 07J 3 25 • 12 1133 3 95 STOCKens , 1 COO 3 00 31 537 8 03 7 U13 2 50 STAGS 1 1400 3 35 1 1390 245 CALVES 1. . . 350 3 50 3 175 3 50 CANNBIIS 1 790 1 63 WKSTEIIS CATTle Owner , No Av Pr , 0 cows , corn fed 1,107' 3 05 14 cows , cornfed l,04u 2 65 89 steers , cornfed 1,461 3 70 noes No av Sh Pr No Av Sh Pr * 11. . .063. 403 65 78..199 40 13 72V 24.,294 160 3 05 05..876 40 3 75 15..854 3 70 81 . . .210 120 3 75 U4..B65 3 70 0J..8 * ! 8 70 53.860 120 3 70 01..337 8 75 03..247 120 3 70 67..295 80 3 75 64..231 40 8 TO 60.259 8 77K 13.334 40 8 70 51..250 40 8 77il 73..359 3 70 84.235 8 80 71.330 120 8 70 63..245 40 8 80 60.241 40 S7U 70,216 60 8 60 57.263 40 3 7J S3.,210 8 80 63.333 12) 8 70 43 . , ,231 1) ) bO On 1 ho Market With Cat lie j P. Dledrlckion , Uoaulagton | S. O. Greg ory , Talm.ign ; Wakoman liVbfliors , Cookos George < Whitehead , Union fi 1II. , Oakland , la ; S. J. Patterson , Dunlap , la ; J. R. Uurk- holdcr ! , Woodbine , In ; Hobolman & I ) . , Da- Witt ; Heed k Gcrnnd , Hardy : Hanna Urothors ' , Smyrna : O ; Ci Hlgbec , Una- dtlln < ; J. R. MclCco , . Palmyra ; J. D. ! Lomkuhl , Wahooi ' Ifded & G. , Hardy ; J. U , Mathorson & Co , Pilgor ; Thomas Cain , Silver City , la ; | George Vnrncs , Mondamlu , I la ; US M. Spcllman < , Tokamah ; Carl Abcndroth , Han croft ] ; F , Armstrong , Adrian , Mlnn.j E. Soelv , Al Dexter , Emerson : Kretnor Urothors , Fullcrton ; J. S. ftftfm , Shelby : O. D. Strootor , Raymond ; J. NVHIll Schuyler ; II D. Hogers , J. C. Rogers , Ord ; S. R. Hlnck , Elm Crook ; William ttbbb , Lexing ton : George Feary Heo ; T , AliKtrkpatrick Dwlght ; .1. M , McRoynolds , Davenport ; Wilcox & E. , C. D. Phelps , Culbertson & Koncson , J , J. Holcomb , Hebron On tlio Market Willi HngR R. Hlnco , Kennnrd ; P. Dlodrlckson , Hon nington : J. S. Dee , Shelby , la ; C. Spechor , M. D. Stevens it Co , Donlson la ; J , It , Uurkholdor , Woodbine , In ; F. C. Adams , Logan , In ; Thomas Cochrano , Wllbor ; A. Laverty , Ashland ; Lye-Wllson-Marohouso Co , Wlsnor ; Wagers St Doyle , O'Neill ; M. Hnthoway , River Sioux , In ; Rodea & Zolmer , Modalo , la ; Daughurty & spears , Hawthorn , la ; A. A. Nixon , Shambaugh , In ; E. D. Gould , St Edwards and Ccdnr Rapids : J. S. lman , Risings ; G. F. Hurch , McCool.lunotlon ; N. O. Nelson , M. A. Fu- guto , Elba ; J. M. Mcliaynolds , Davenport ; J. Davidson & Sdo , Groshnm ; U. A. Gel wlch , Dwightt Wllsoy & Hlatt , jMoorcflold ; Doets & W. , Kearney ; Hayden & JnckBon , Wullaco ; J. J , Holcomb , Hebron ; J. Cox , Hampton Un the Market With Sheep L. M. Ormsby Central City ; E. S. & A. Oswald , Wood River Market Mention Marital active Light hogs up Co nnd packers steady Steers advanced 10c nnd cow stuff lOo to 15c. 15c.Carl Carl Abondroth of Ilancroft had a car of hogs on the market J. D. Lehinkuhl came up from Wnhoo with two cars of cattle P. Dcldrickson , a regular nnd oxtansivo shipper of Ucnnington , was on the market with a car each of cattle and hogs E. D. Gould of Fullcrton , ono of the Heav iest hog shippers to this market , sent In ono load from St Edwards and two loads from Cedar Rapids Sliver City , la , was roproscntod on the market by Thomas Coin , ono of Mills county's successful farmers aud feeders , who brought in three cars of cattle of his own feeding The complaint against tbo railroads which wns acted upon by the Live Stock Excbango Wednesday was sent to Lincoln last night , It is expected that the board of transpor tation will sot nn early date for a hear ing , at which time the committco of the ex change will appear as plaintiffs and the railroads as defendants OMAHA WHOLESALE UA.KKEI8. Prodiiur , Eons Strictly fresh , ll(312c. ( Cold stor age , pickled , limed , salted , not wanted at nny price UUTTEii Creamery , fancy rolls , prts , 24g ( ) 25c ; creamery , fancy , solid , packed , 23@24c ; creamery , fancy , choice , ' 19@22o ; dairy , fancy , rolls and prts , 18$20ci ( dairy , fancy , solid packed , 17@19o ; dairy , choice , 13@15c ; country roll , choice , ll@12c ; country roll , good , 9@10o ; country roll , fair , 0@7c ; poor stock , 8@5o. „ Poultkv Turkeys , dressed , fancy , dry picked , ll@12o ; turkeys , live , ' per lb , 7@3o ; chickens , fancy , 9c ; chickens , choice , 7 ( ! So ; chickens , live , $3.00(33.50 ( ; , geese , dressed , fancy , 6@10cj geese , dressed/choico , 8@9c ; geese , live , do ? . , S'J.0037.0d ; ducks , dressed , fancy , lie ; ducks , choice , 9 ® 10c : ducks , live , doz , $2.50 ( < 3.00 ; pigeons , doz , $1.00. Game Prairie chickens , $2" .50(33.00 ( ; Jack snipe , 1.00(3123 ( : golden plover $2.O0@l.25 ; mallard duckB , $3.00(33.50 ( ; canvusback ducks , $5.00(30.00 ( ; reahpud ducks , doz , $3.00 ; teal ducks , doz , $1.50@2.00 ; ' mixed ducks , doz , * 1.50@i.00 ; ' geese Canada , $5,600(36.00 ; geese , small , $4.00@4.50. wi - Duessed veai , Choice Imodium , 6WT@7o ; light , 5@ < Sc ; heavy , B@4o. r Beans Hand picked navy , tt.50@lG0 : hand picked navy , mediumi$1.40@1.50 ; band picked country , $1.30@lMO ; < good clean , $1.20 O1.30. Hokev Per lb , Illinois , comb , 16oj Cali forniacomb , 14c ; Nebraska and Iowa comb , 12K@14c. r Cheese Per lb , full cream Y , A. , 18o ; full cream twins , ll)4c ; , full cream Ohio swiss 15c ; full cream Wisconsin swlss , 13c ; full cream brick swiss , ll@12c ; full cream limburger swiss , 11@12. Sweet Potatoes Per bbl , $4.00. Fish , Fresh white , trout , pike and pick erel , per lb , 7c ; burring , 5) u ; sturgeon , 10c , Okan'oes Per box , Florida brlghts , $8.15 ; russets , $3.60 ; messina , $3.23 ; California fancy navels , $5.25 ; choice , $5.00 : Los An gelas nnvols , $4.50 ; seedlings , Riverside , $3.35@3.50 ; mountain , $3.25 ; Lua Angeles , $3.(10 ( ; in flvo box lots 23c per box loss Lemons Per box , messina faucy , $4.00@ 6.00 ; verdelli , good , $2.50 Uananas Per bunch $2.00 3.00. Malaga Guai-es Fancy per bbl , $7.50 ; choice , per bbl-fl.00@7.OO. Cocoanuts Per hundred , $4,75. AiTLKS for oui , ja.wiQs * 00. CliANliEUlilES Per bbl , $10 50@12.50. Ciouu Perb' , refined , $ fl.50j holt bbl , $3.60 ; bard cider , pure , per bbl , $5.00. Skins and Funs Raccoon , No : 1 , largo , S0@90o ; No 1. medium ' . 60@70o ; No 1 , small , 40@5'Jc ' ; No 2 , 3nnd 4,19@10c. Mink , No 1 , largo , 60@75e : No , 1 , medium , 50@S0c ( ; No 1 , small , 40@50c ; No , 2 , , ' ] 4 , $5.40. Utter , No 1 , lureo prime , $5.00@9.00 ; No 1 , medium , $4 00@5.00 ; No 1 , smull , $2.53@ 3.50 ; No 2 , 3 and 4 , $0.50@1.50. Lynx , No 1 , $2.50@3.50. Wildcat No 1. 40@50 ; No 2 , 20o ; Muskrat , winter , 15c : fall , 10(311. ( Skunk , black , 60(5j75u ( : striped , No 1 , 35@40c ; No 2 , 15@20o : No 3. 10@15o ; No 4 , 5c510c ( Cross fox , No 1 , $ l.00@3.00 ; No 2 , $2,00 ® 2.50. Red fox , No 1 , $1.00@1.25 ; No 2 , 50 ® 60c. Urey fox No 1 , 49tf50o ( ; No 2 , 20Q 25c. Mountain wolf , No 1 , $3.50(33.00 ( ; No 2 , fl.0OC41.25. Prairie wolf , No 1 , 75cf < 4 1.00 ; No 2 , 40@50o. Heaver , No 1 , per lb , $3.O0@ 8.60 ; No 2 , per lb , $3.00@3.40 ; No 3 , per lb 60@05o ; No 4 , 50c. Hear , blaok , No 1 , $15.00 © 25.00 ; grizzly No 1 , $10.00(325.00 ( ; brown , No 1 , $10@20.00 ; cub , S1.00cj5.00 ( ; buckskin Indian dressed , per lb , $ lou@l&o. Dceri summer , per & . 30c ; fall , per lb , 25c ; win * tor , per lb , 20(32Je ( ; green salt , porploco , 75@S0u ; antelope , per lb , 20c ; oik , per lb , 16(0)180 ( ) : fisher No 1 , $3.005.00. ' Marten , No 1 , 75c(3$1.50 ( ; No 2 , 25(3 ( ; & 0c. Opossum , No 1 , cased , 10@l5o ; Nn 1 , open , 7l0o. Hadgor , No 1 , full furred , 75c@l,25 ; No 2 , 80@35c ; No , 8 , 10@30o : wolverine , No 1 , $4.00(30.00. ( ' . Hides , Pelts and Tallow Green salted hides 4o % ; dry salted hides , 50o ; dry salted hides , 7o ; calf hides , 6c. Damaged hides 2c less Sheep poltsfgreon each , 75o (2$1.23 ; sheep pelts , dry.ctier ft , 9@12o ; tallow , No 1 , 3K08& * : ; Ng , 3 , go ; grease white , 3Jfo ; yellow , a > f@3o , , VEdETAiiLES Now Lkfuco , per doz heads , 45c ; radishes , b'ef' doz bunches , 50c ; green onions , per def bunches , 30@40a ; parsley , per doz bunches , ' 33o { soupbuncbos , per doz bunches , 45@ r)0o ; , xqlory , Michigan small , per doz bunches , 23(335u ( ; celery Illi nois , per doz bunches , 45A500 : celery , New Orleans , per doz bunchos.790o ; ; spinach , per bbl , $3.00 ; cucumbers , ] ) or doz , $1.75(3 ( 2.25 ; oyster plant , per doz , 4550o : nevy boots , per bushel , $ I.X1.25 ( ) ; new carrots , per doz bunches , 40(350c ( ; ' how turnips , per doz bunches , 40@50o ; pieiphtut , per lb , C(5)7o ( ) ; now cabbage , Louisiana , ? jw crate , $4.00 ; now potatoes , IJermuda , pw bbl , $10.00 ; to matoes , liermuda , 10 lb box s , per box , $1.50 @l-75. To . Veoetaiii.es Old Sw et1potatoe , fancy Muscatine , per bbl , t\Wi onions , extra fancy , per bbl , $4.50 ; onions , fair , per bbl , 13.50 ; rutabagas , per bol , $1.00 ; carroU , per bbl , $3.00 ; parsnips , per bbl , $3.00 ; heels , per bbl , $3.00 : horse radish roots , per bbl , $4.00 ; horse radish roots , per lb , 7o ; celery roots , per bbl , $3.00 ; celery roots , per doz , 60c. Awls Uutteii Per lb , Co Mince Meat So per lb HoNKr 15@10o per lb for choice Piir.SEiiVBS' Si10o ( per lb' , Jellies 4@4Wo per lb Ueeswax No 1 , lOQIOc Pies Feet Plcklod , kits , 70s ; splcad pigs tongues , kits , $3.35 ; pickled tripe , kits , 65o ; Pickled II , C. tripe kits , 85oi splcod pigs hocks , kits , $1,12. Mess Poiik per bbl , $9.75@10.75. HucmviiEAT FLoun per bbl , $4.7.5. WooL-Flne , average , S2@23o ; medium , average , 21S22o ( ; quarter blood , average , 18 @ )20a ) ; course , average , 15@17c ; cotts and rough average , 14(310a ( Picklis Medium , per bbl , $4.85 ; smell , I 5.75 : gherltlns $6.75 ; C. & 11. chow chow , Its , l&NSj pu , $3,85. lOTiTrjEs-P r bu , 85c ; common , 23c Mam.r SniiAH Per lb , 13 < i14o. Provision * Hams , No 1 , 1(1 ( lb average , 9h'o30to23 ; lbs , S.Wc ; 12 to 14 n > s , 0 ? o ; shoulders , 5d'breakfnst ; bacon , No 1 , So ; ham sntisnco , 3o ; drietl beet hams , 7o ; beef tongues , $11,00 per dozen ! dry salt meats , fni ? GJfeper lb ; ham roulotlo , 6 > < o ; add 1 per lb for small lots Hvv Choice upland , $0.00(20.23 ( ; midland , $ i.50 ; lowland , $250. Chop Feed $13.50. Hiian-$10.50. | Cons 16c Oats 15a Euros Cltrlo acid , 46(350e ( ; tartnrlc , 41 ® 43o : carbolic , 37(3.41c ( ; enstor oil , $1.26W1.2S ( ; balsam tolu , 374Uc ; tonka beans , $1.57 ® 1.60 ; cubnb berries , $1.8S ) calomel , 95c ; camphor , 5257c ; enntharides , $1,33 ; cassia bdds , 17c ; chloroform , 4So ; ergot , 47c ; irlycorino , 25c ; gum arable , 70c ; lycopodlum , 44c : moreuri * , > 0d ; morph , sulph $2.95 ; opium , $4.00 ; quinlno , 3550c Groceries Diked Fiuiit Currantsnow , 6Jai ortinos , casks , 1,300 lbs , 5 'j'c ; prunes , bbls or bags , 5Ko ; citron pcol , drums , SO lbs 22o ; lemon peel , drums , 18c ; fard dates , boxes , 13 lbs , lie ; nuricots , choice evaporated , 14c ; apri cots , Jolly , cured , 25 lb boxes , 10o ; nprlcots , fancy , So lb boxes , 15o ; apricots , choice , bags , 80 lbs , 14)c ) : npplcs , evaporated , 50 lb boxes Po : anplcs , Star , 8J.fo ; apples , fancy Alden , 5 lb , loc ; apples , fancy Alden , 8 lb , 10 > < o ; Salt Lake , 5c ; blackberries , evaporated , ' 60 lb boxes , t > fi\ \ cherries , pitted , rtr.v cured , Wo ; pears , California fancy , Jr boxes , 25 lb , 12c : peaches , Cal , No 1 fancy , s , unp bags , SO lb , 15c ; peaches , pared , fancy , JSc ; Salt Lake , 7c ; nectarines , red , 14c ; nectarines , sliver , boxes , 16o ; pitted plums , Cal , 25 lb boxes , 8K0 ; raspberries , evnp , N. Y. , now , 20c ; prunes , R. C. 60 70 , 9@W\ } \ orange pool , 15o ; rnlsins , California Loudon crop 18S9 , $2.35 ; Cal loose , muscatels , crop 1SS9 ; $3.00 ; Vuloiiclas , 1SS8 , Oo ; Valoncias , new , 8J < o ; Cal seedless , ska , 7JfoOnduru layer , now , 0fe : prunelles , 12)o ) ( ; dried grapes , 4c Veoetahles Tomatoes 8 lb extra , $1.00 ; 3 lb Standard , Western brands , 9095cgaN ; Ions , strictly standard , $2.90. Corn Finest crown , $1.00 ; gllt-cdgo sugar corn , very fine , $1.50 ; McMurray's2 lb sugar corn , $1.20 ; 2 lb extra , Western brands , 8E(3$1.00 ( ; 3 lb standard , Western brands ? 0gS0c. ( Mush rooms 1 lb Frenuh , extra line , 22@25o ; 1 lb French , line , 18(322c ( ; 1 lb Froneli , ordlnnry , 10@18c Peas Tros line , per can , 25o ; domi line , per can , 16a ; 2 lb extra , sifted , $2.00 ; 3 lb onrlyJuno , $ l.25@l.33 ; 2 lb Mar row , standard brand , $1.10 ; 2 lb Beaked , 59c. String Beans 2 lb high grade , Kofutrco , 85c ; 2 lb Goldcq Wax beans , 75u ; 3 lb Btring beans , 70c. Lima Ueans 2 lb soaked , 75c. lloston Uakod Uoans 3 lb Lewis , $1.05 ; Crown brand , $1.50. Sweet Potatoes 3 lb Now Jersey , $1.60 ; Duis.v , $1.35. Pumpkin 3 lb now pumpkin , 90c WitArpiNO Pai-eh Straw , per lb , 1J @ 2J < c ; rag , 2J , 'o ; manlla , B , 07j4'o ; No 1 , 7 cents HAas Union square , 35 per cent oft list SALT-Dalry , 230 lb in bbl , bulk , $2.10 ; beat grade , GO , 5s , $2.30 : best grade , 100 , 3s , $2.40 : best grade , 23 , 10s , $2.20 ; rock salt , crushed $1.60 ; dairy Bait , Ashton , 56 lb bags , 83c : bulk 224 lb bags $3.25 : common , in bbl , $1.25. Canned Goods Fruits , California canned goods , Btnndard brands , 2 } lb , per doz Apricots , $1.70(31.85 ( ; nprlcots , pie fruit , $1.60 ; gallons , $4.50 ; bluckborrios , $2.25 ; cherries , black , $3.002.25 ; cherries , white , $3.252.50 ; graoos , $1.05 ( < J1,80 ; pears , llart- lolt ' , * 3.l02 25poanhcs ; , yellow , $2.103.25 ; no aches , lemon cling , $2.35 ; plums , egg , $1.65@1.80 ; plums , Koldondrops$1.80 ; plums , green gages , $ I.G5@1.80 ; peaches , Hay City , with pitts in , $1.60 ; currants , $2.30 ; gooseberries - berries , $2.23 ; quinces , $3.10 ; raspberries $2.70 ; strawberiios , $2.60 ; peaches , 3 lb east ern standards , 1.85 ; 3 lb pic , $1.10 ; 6 lb pic , $2.00 ; gallon pie , $3.00 ; apples , high stand ards , $3.50 ; 2 lb gooseberries , 90c : 2 lb straw berries , 0095o : 3 lb raspberries , $1.00 ; 2 lb blueberries , 80(990c ( ; 2 lb blackberries , 65(3) ( ) 75o ; 2 lb strawberries , preserved , $1.80 ; 5 lb raspberries , preserved , $1.60 : 2 lb blackber ries , preserved , $1.20 ; pineapples , Bahama chopped , $2.00 ; 3 lb Bahama grated , $2.75 ; 2 lb Bahama sliced $3.50 : 3 lb Standard sliced , $1.25@1.50 ; cherries , 3 t > red , Baltimore , 85 @ 95c ; pears , 2 lb , $1.30. Fisu Codfish , extra Georges , new , 5 lfo : ; grand bank , now , 4 } c ; silver , 2 lb blocks , 6c ; snow white , 2 lb bank , now , 4c ; Turkey cod , largo middles , bricKB , 8yc ; snow whlto , crates , " 13-6 Tb" , boxes , 7 ? o ; Iceland . halibut , lie : medium scaled herring , S5o ; No 1 scaled borring , 32c ; domestic Holland herring , 55c ; Ham burg spiced herring , $1.50 : Russian * sardines , 75c ; Russian sardines , plain , 5.1c ; imported Holland horrlng , Crown brand , 80c ; do.fancy milkers.90c Mackerel , No.lshore , hulf bbls , $13.00 ; bloaters , half bbls , $18.00 ; whlteflsb , half bbls , $7,00 ; trout , balf bbls , $5.50 ; fam ily whlteflsb' . $3.00 ; salmon , $3.53 ; 1 lb mackerel - orol ( herring ) , $1.00@1.10 ; 1 lb finnan had dies , $1.75 : 2 lb lobstorB $2.903 00 ; 1 lblob- Bters , $1.902.00 ; 1 lb Alaska salmon , Aleut , $1.00 ; 3 lb oysters , 10 oz , $1.85 ; 1 lb oysters , 5 oz , $1.10 ; 2 lb s lcct , 12 oz , $3.85 ; 1 lb clams , little nocks $1.25 ; 3 lb clams , little nocks , $2.10 ; M lb sardines , lmportod , per case , 100s , $ ll.00@10.00 ; X lh sardines Imported , per case , 100s , tl5.U ! ) ( < i23.00 ; )4 ) lb imported boneless sardtnes , - 26c ; H lb sardines , American , per 100s , Fronoh style , $4.50 ® 5.00 ; X tb sardines , American , per case , 100s , French style , $7.50@3.00 ; # lb sardines , mustard , per case , 60s , $4.00@4.25 ; Imported key sardines , $13.00. UitooMS Parlor 4 tie , $2.75 : 3 tic , $2.23 ; stables , $2.85 ; common , $1.50@1.75. Cocoa X lb tin , 40o per lb Chocolate 22@25o per lb ; Gorman chic ory , red , 8c. Oils ICoroBone P. W. , lOo ; WW . 121/c ; headlight , 13o ; gasoline , 12c ; salad oil , $1.23 @ 3.00 per doz.- SuoAits Cut loaf , 80 ; cut loaf cubes , 7 > c ; standard , powdered , 7 > c ; XXXXpowdorod , 75fc ; trranulatcd , standard , 0T o : confoc- tlonors' A , O o ; white extra C , 6 > c , extra C , Neb , 0o : amber , 5Jfc. SeAls Castile mottled , per lb , 8@10o ; do , white ' pcr lb , 1815o. Canned Meats 1 lb lunch tongue , $2.69 : 2 lb lunch tongue , $4.75 ; 1 lb corned boot , $1.20 ; 2 lb corned beef , $2.05 ; 6 lb corned boot $0.50 ; 14 lb cornpd beef , $14.03 ; 2 lb boneless pigs fcot , $3. ! ' .0 ; 1 lb English brawn , $1.20.3 ; lb English brnwu , $3.00 ; 0 lb Eng lish brawn , $0 50 ; 1 ft comprossedham$1.75 : 2 lb compressed ham , $2.75 ; 1 lb chipped bpof , $3.00. Fakinaceous Goods Barley , 3 , ' .f@4 ; , fa rina , 5c ; peas , 3c ; oatmeal , . ? | ( ie3o ; maca roni , 10c ; vermicelli , lOu ; rice , 46 > ; sago and tapioca , G@7c ; lima beans , 6c. Coffee Roasted Arbucklo's , Arlosa , 24c ; McLaughlin's XXXXS4c ; German , 24B 'o ; Dilworth , 34J o ; Alaroma , S45 < o ; bulk , 24 0. Hemp Twine Hoav.v , 14a ; medium , 18c ; light 17c ; 18 B. C , 20c ; 34 , 20o ; 80 , 19o ; 48 , 17c ; broom twines , colored , 30c. Mattiikss Twine Very fine , 40o ; flno , 33c ; medium , 85a ; binders , 13c. Sail Twine Very fine flax , 33o ; flno Ilax , S9o ; fine cotton , 22o : Calcutta hemp , 14c Balsoda Uhls , tsT granulated , ljfo ; kegs , \a\ \ pugs , 00 , 5s , Si c Staiicii 4Jf@3o per lb Stove Polish $3.O03.87 per gross Uaos Am , , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lewiston , per 100. $17.00. Nuts Almonds , 15c ; ilrazils , 14o ; filberts , 12Kcj pecans , Ilo ; walnuts , 12Xo : peanut cocks , 80 ; rousted , Ho ; Touuessee pea nuts , 7o. > Lye-$1.75@4.50. Dituas ( Grocers ) Per lb Borax , 10c ; copperas , 2lo ; Bay leaves , 14c ; glue , 10o ; epsom salts , 4o ; ulauber salts , 8c ; sulphur } c : Dluo vitrol , 0 : ; alum , 4c ; tartaric acid 42c 1 rosin , 2c ; saltpeter , absolutely pure , 10c ; gum camphor , 2 lbs in box , 1 oz cakes , 83o ; bops , H and H-lb packages , SOo ; sago , H andlb packages , 15c ; madder , 18a ; Battpoter 10c 8-lb and 5-lb ; ufdigo - - boxes , S F , 0570q ; indigo , 8-lb and 5-lb boxes , Madris , 75oBoallng ; wax , 251b boxes , red , 3Xc ; soallng wax , 25-lb boxes , white , 4o , Coffee Green Fancy old golden Rio , 23a ; fancy old peaberry , 23o ; Rio , choice to fancy , 22c ; Rio , prime , 21c ; Rio , good , 20a ; Mocha , 29c ; Java , genuine O. G. , 33c ; Java , good interior , 21c ; African , Sic Rorz Basis manilla rope , 15c ; sisal rope , I8K0 ; cotton rope 16c ; new process , 8' c. Cotton Twine Bibb , very fine , 3or 4 ply , 22a ; fine , 30a ; Daisy , 18o ; candle wick , 22o. Olives Quarts , per doz , $3.75 ; pints , per doz , $3.35 ; bulk , per gal , 91c ViNEOAii 30 gr , cider , 80 ; good , 12o ; whlto wine , 10c MoLLA8SE3 < r-Hbls , N , O , , choice , per gal , 45c ; bakers , 28u ; blaok strap , 20u. • Dry Goods , Bleached Siiektinos EllortoD , 7f/o ; llousckooper , 8K0 ; Noiv Candidate , 8J.ro ; Horkeloy cauibrioNo 63 , 9o ; Best Vet , 4-4 , 6K0 ; butter cloth OO , 4)fo ) ; Cabot , iyta\ \ Farwcll half bloaohed , 6" c ; Fruit of Loom , 85fc ; Green Qia , \ \ Hope , 71 0 ; King Phil Up cambric lOo ; Lonsdale cambric , lOo ; Lonsdale , 8 } * o ; New York mills , lOKo ; Pep perell , 43 m , 10c ; I'epperell , 40 in , Ho ; Pep perell , 6-4,14K0' Pepperell , 8-4 , 20c j Pep pcroll , 9-4 , 22o ; Poppcrcll , 10-4 , 24o ; Canton , ' 4-4 , S'jc ' ; Canton , 4-4 , HH'e ; Triumph , lie : Wasmuttn , lie ; Valley , 6cj Barker , Jj bleached , S'jC ' Hiiow.N Siikktino Atlnntlo A , 4-4 , 7'i 'c ; 1 Atlantic H , 4 4. 7ci Atlnntlo D , 4-4 , 0 > i6 ; , Atlantlo P , 4-4 , 6c ; Aurora LL 4-4 , 6c ; Aurora - ' rora C , 4-4 , Set Crown XXX , 41 , O.c . ; Hooslcr LL , 4-1 , 5 ( o ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7ot Lnwrenco LL , 4-4 , li o ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 6Kci Pcppsrull H.4-4 , 64o ; Popporoll E , 40 Inch , lia i'epporell , 8 4 , 17 > o ; Pepperell , 9 4 , 20o ; Poppcrcll , 10-4 , 82c ; Utiea 0 , 4 4 , 5c ; Wnchusutt , 4-1 , 7o ; Aurora R , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora B. 4-4 , ( IJtfo ; Atlas , O N B , 7 'tfcs Farmers No 1 , 27-tneh , 4Jfc. PitlNTS Solid Colors Atlantic Ooj Slater , 6c ; Bor.ln oil O.tfc ; Gnrnoroll , 0i$7c Pink nnd Robes Richmond , O'jc ; Allen , 6c ; Itlv- erpolnt , 6io } ; Stool Hlver , 60' , Pacific , 6 > fo Indigo Hluo St Lcgor , oe : Wnslilngton , 0V < o ; American , 0Xo ; Arnold , OJtfo : Arnold Century , lies Aniaiul JSot Stlofol A , 12c ; Windsor gold t'k't , 10 < c ; Arnold B , lOk'o ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10kc ; \ ollow Seal , lO c Puints Dross Clmrtor onk , fie : rntu- npo , 4Ji c ; Lodi , 5oi Allen , Ik ) : Richmond , 0o ; Windsor , O o ; Eddystono , W4mPuciilu \ , 6Jc. GinohamPlunkctt chocks , 0J4 'o ; Whit tonton.65.fu ! Vork , 6Vc ; Normnndl dross , 8K0 ; Calcutta dross , 7ku ; Roufrow' dross , 8 > S12Hc Cam nines Slater , 5c ; Woods , 60 ; Stan dard , Co ; Poncock , 6c Co.MFOliTElis $ .00@33.00 ; whlto , $1.03 ® 7.50. 7.50.Blankets Blankets Colnrod , $1.10(38.00. ( Duck West Point , 89-ln. 3-oz. . OJ o ; West Point , 83-ln. , 8 oz.iia \ \ West Point , 29-in. , 18oz. , 10Xc ; West Point , 40-ln. , 11-oz. , 10c Flannel Whlto : Quechco No 2 f , 37Ko ; Quecheo No 8J38Ko ; Annwiiu , 32Kc ; Windsor , 23 < 4c. Red O , 24-ln. , WHo ; E , 24-in. , 21Kc ; G G. 24-iu. . 80c ; II A F , } ( , 25a ; J R F , f , 27c ; G , % , 23c. Plnld Hnftsmen 20o ; Clear Lake , 32 } o ; Iron Mountain , Sfllf ; Whlto G 11 No , ' . % 22 } < o ; G II No 1 , 5f , 2 Ko ; B 11 No 2 , Jf si o ; H II No 1 , / , 30c ; Quecheo , No 1i , 43c SlitHTlsn * Checks Caledonia X , 9Kc ; Caledonia XX , lOKo ; Economy , 9o ; Otis , lie ; Granite , OJfc ; Haw River , 5io ; Crawford checks , 3c. Miscellaneous Table oil cloth $2.50 ; table oil cloth marble , $2.50 ; plain Holland , 9 < { c ; dado Holland , 12&c Cahvkt Whap Bibb , white , I8)fc ) ; col ored , 2lj4jc. Batts Stnndard , So : Gem , 10c ; Beauty , 12Kc ; Boone , 14c ; peerless , case , $6.60. Consr.TJeans Boston , 7Jfc ; Audroscog- gln , 7J4C ; Kearsnrgo , $ i < ltockport \ , OJfc ; Concstoga , 0o. Ticks Onkland , A , 7Ko ; International YY , 8o ; Shotuckct , S , 3 c ; Wiirron , No 870 , 16o ; Berwick , BA , ISo ; Acme , 13j ; York , 80 inch , lSJfc ; York , 33 Inch , 13)tfr ) ; Swift Rlvor , 8c ; Thorndiko OO 8io ! ; Thorndlko FF , 8J < o ; Thtinidlko 120 , 9 > ic ; ThorndlkdXX , 115c ; Cordis , No 5 , O'tfc ; Cordis No 4 , 10J < c Denims AmosKeng , 9 oz , 10Xc ; Everett , 7 oz 13c ; York , 7 oz , 13a ; Hu.vinokor , bVc ; Jaffrey XX UXo : Jaffrey XXX , 12) ) c ; Heaver Creek AA , HJ e : Beaver Creek UB , 10Kc ; Beaver Crook CC , 9c Kentucky Jeans Memorial , 15o ; Glen wood , 20c ; Kentucky Star , 35c ; HerculeB , 13o ; Empire , 25c ; Cottswold , 27Jj c ; Mel ville , 25a : Bang-up , 27 } o- CitA8H Stevens B , 5 > fa ; Stevens A , 7o ; Stevens A , bleached , 80 ; Stevens P. 7Jfe ; Stevens P. bleached , 8Jfc ; Stevens N , 8 > ie ; Stevens N. bleached , 9' < fc ; Stevens SltT , ll' c _ _ _ _ _ An Absolute Cure TheORIGINALAHIETINE OINTMENP is only put up in larse two-ouueo tin boxes , and is an absolute euro for all sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands and all skin erup tions Will positively cure all Kinds of piles ABk for tno ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 cents par box by mail 80 cents The Great ltooK island ItoutP Tn changing time on Sunday , Nov 17 , the Chicago , Hock Island & Pacific Ry have considered every point ot in terest to the Omaha traveling public If you are going to Dos Moines , Chicago or any point east , our solid vestibule limited train is iust , what you want Leave Omaha at 4.25 p. m. arrive in Des Moines 9:80 : p. m. and Chicago 8:30 : a. in , dining car for supper leaving Council Bluffs and for breaKfastboforo reaching Chicago This-train is also equipped with the finest sleepers and chair cars made by tno Pullman Co , which leave from the U. P. depot , Omahaovory day at 4:2-5 : p. m. , making close connections at Chicago with all trains for eastern points In addition to this magnificent train wo have two other daily trains to Chicago , leaving Omaha at 0:15 : a. m. and 6:10 : p. m. For information aa .to routes , rates , time , otc , call at ticket office , 1305 Farnam street ; telephone 782. S. S. Stevens , General Western Agent SCHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , ProvisionsMStocks Basement First National Bant , SOS South IfJtli Street Oiiiaha DMA MNuTACTuW , Boots and ShooB KIliKENDALL , JOSES A CO , BucceMors to Used , Jones A Co Wholesale Manufacturers or Bjots & Mi AtieaU ( orUniton Hubber Shoe Co , 11(0.1104 sad 1101 I liaraiy BUe t , Omshs , N lir Xa Browore STOBZ ILER , Lager Beer Brewers Ull North ElgbUotta Btnst , Omaoo , KebiMka " - Corn lee EAQLEOOBMOE WORKS , Manaractorers ofGalyanlzefllroii Coruice Wlnloir BPi and uuwlllotkrllnhU John Kpeottor , . proprntor 10) ) and UP Bouta iota ttrtut etoam Fitting , Pumps , etc CLA.BK 3 rBAU HEATINO CO , Pomps , Pipes and En _ in3s. Sleam , nlir , rallwsr and minion supplies , etc m , and 1BI Varnam stwat , Qmalia U. S. WIND ENOWE A PUMP CO , Steam and Water Supplies , lUllldsr win ) rallls , 91S and ma Jones St.Oman * . U T. Ilusi , Acung Manasar , BROWKELL & CO , Mm , Boilers and General Maclitoy Pbfet-lron won steam puisps saw mills 1713-12U LeaTenwortU stfB t , Oaaiin Ironworks s PAXTON A VIBULim IRON WORKS , WroDgtit and Cast Iron Building Wort Eoglaeitrasi work , general foimlrr , machine , aod blacasmltb work , orace and works U. 1' . ity and 17th stnat , Omaha OMAHA WJBE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk rails , window guards , newer standi , wire signs , etc la North IGta street , Omana OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Tire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaults , Jail work Iron abutters and fir J eicapaa OAndncnpropr Cor 1Kb and JaitsonHts flash Oqori T Eto il A. DISHROW * CO , Wholssala manufacturer } 3 ( Sa Door , Blinds and Monldings Branch uflloe , - Ut > tad Uard streets , Omaha Hep SOUTH MAHA UNION STOCK YARD CO , Of Mn Omana . IMel OMAHA JOBBERS ' DIRECTORYT rAarlculturnl Implomonls t r " LJN7xa En * metc < alvco , Agticnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriages Buggies , tie nholotMe Qmalia , Nebraska UOL1NE , Mlt.tWHN A STofWA RD CO , Manntarturers and Jobber * In Wagons , Bnggies , Rakes , Plows , Etc Cor.Pth and Paclnc streets , Omaha Artists MntorlnlB A. UOSPnTTn , ' Artists ' Maerials ] , Pianos and Organs , 1513 Douglas street , Omaha , Nehraska I * Boots ontt Shoos ' w. v.mohsk a CO , JoTibsrs of Boots and Slioe ; . 101.1UCV UM Douglas street , Omaha Manufactory , Bummer street , Iloton - . . . H Conl , Coke , Eto MibisouuTMaTacTTu ! * Millers and Sdippers tf Hard aud Soft Coal Kll' lr t Natl nni Hunk llullillng , tiinnliH , Nch- OMAHA COAL , COKEAIjIMK CO , Jotticrs ) of HardM Soft Coal 3UB South 13th street , Omaha Kcbraska ' NBURASKA FUEL CO , SMppcrs of Coal and Cok lit Sooth 13th street , Omaha , Nebraska ' Commission nnd 8torogo. " BIDDEIjIj A RIDOKCL , Storage and Commission Merchants vpeelalUes lluttcr pgge , cheese , pnultrr gamt , lilt Howard street , Omaha , Neb s ClBjnra " " " BEAN , ARMSTRONG A CO , Wholesale Cigars WBNorth Cth StreetOmabs , Neb Hello 1139 , I . . = Dry Coocloontl Nell one M. E. SMITH A CO , Dry Goods , ' Fnrnisliing Goods aud Notions 1KB and 1101 Douglas , cor , lltli stroat , Omaha , Neb KILPATRICKKOCH VRY GOODS CO , Importers Motes in Dry Goods , Notions Dents Furalihlng ( loots Corner 11th and Usrnef streets , Omaha , Nobrasia Furnlluro " " DEWEY A bTONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furnitura farnam street , Omaha , Nebraska ' * CHARLES SIIIVERWK , Furniture Omaha , Nebraska , Crooorloa * MeCORD , BRADY A CO , Wholesale Grocers , Uthand I.aavonwcrth streets , Omaha , Nohraika I 1 _ Hardware _ WJ BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel flprlngi , WAfrnn itock , h urn ware , lumber otc 1309 1211 Utuner treat , Omaha UIMEUA VQH A TA YLOIi BniloW Hardware and Scale Repair Shon Uechanles Tools and nuiralo Seales IICK Douglas street , Qmaba , Web lumbar , Eto JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lnmher , Etc Imported and American Portland Cement Stale • gent for Milwaukee IlydrnuUa Cement and Qnlnoy White Ltme ' CHAS R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lnmher Wood carpet * and parquet flooring Ctb and Djuglaa 1 streets , Omaha , Nebraska I " OMAHA LUMBER CO , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale I 16th street aud UnlonVaoluo traok , Omaha 1 ' LOUIS RRADFOR D , I ' Dealer in Lnmher , Lath , Lime , Sash Doors , eto Yards Corner 7th and Douglas OfflOw • Corner Win and Douglas ' FRED W. OR A Y , . Lnmher , Lime , Cement , Etc , , Etc Cornel 8th and Douglas streets , Omnha C. N. DIETZ Dealer in All Kinos of Lnmher 18th and California streets , Omaha , Nebraska Wljjlnory , 0" Wotlons , / . OBERFELDER A CO , Importers & Johhers in Millinery & Notions 808.210 and 8 South Uth street Notions ' J. T. ROU1NSON NOTION CO , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 1UI llarney slrect , Omaha _ Oils CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , Wholesale Refined and Luhricating Oils , Ails Crane , etc Omaha A. II Bishop , Manager Paper " t CARPENTER PAPER CO , Wholesale Paper Dealers Carrr a nice stock of prating , wrapping nnd wrltlea paper Special attention glveu to card paper _ Sofea to , . iM tUIJU " " A. L. DEANE A CO . General Agents for Halls ' Safes . 811 anil 112.1 South 10th St . Omaha _ " " Toys , Etc f U. HARDY A CO , Jobbers of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goodi , Douse Furnishing Goods Children's Carriages 1241 t'arnaui etreet Omaha , Neb I I ' Till CHICAGO SHORT LINE or Tint Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul R'y ' , 'J ho Ilcsl Jtoutu From Oiiinlm nnd Couuvll lllans ( u - = = = THE EAST = = = - TWO 1HAINB DAILY IIKTWKIIN OMAHA AND COUNCIL IILUKIU Chlcnfo , AND Milwaukee , HI l'liul , Mlniica.iullH , Ccilnr Jtuplds , Hock Islnnil , Frccuui'l , Itockfurd , ( .llnluii , Jliiliiiquo , IltiYrniiort , Klpln , Madison , Janosvlllo , llclolt , Winona , I.u Crosse , And ull other Important points I' .tt.t , Northeast and Houlheast 1 or through I Ickcta tall on the ticket agent at l. 'Ul { • urnamBlrcct , In Darker lllock , or at Union 1'acino Depot l'ullinan Sleepers nnd the flnest Dining Cure In tha world are run nn the main line of Iho Chicago , Sill waukcuHl 1'aul Itallnay , and evcrr attoutlou Is paid to pnssuugun If tourtuous ciuplujres uf th 'IiI'm ' l'i.Klt i' , ( leneral Jlanagcr , J. V. TI'Oa III. . Asalstant uemiral Manager nA V , It , UAltl-KNTISlI , Ueneral l'a uuger and Ticket Agent , HKOK IIBAVKOUD , Assistant Ooncral l'assengci ami lit kct A vent T. J , CI.AHK , ( Jeneral Superintendent , , ' , , I' , A Chlcajjo Druggist Itotalled 'J,000,000