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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Wheat Mttk'oa ft Small Advanoa
TJndor Brink Buying By Shorts
Slarge corn speculations
OaIh Quite ; Active nnil Sometvlint
Stronger I.lttlo or No Oiiuiko
In Provision * Gnttlo
nn ( I Hogg ,
ciiioagu I'lionuct : M\musrs.
Chicago , Feb 27. | S ] > oclat Tcloerixm to
Tub Hrr ] TIio whoitt tmtlo gonornlly 1
without tiorvo Yesterday trailers enmo on
tha Door loiulod with wliont rrom tlio nialit
bo fore , wultine for tlio cold weather bulge
It illrt not lulo ) | , Itio'vovor , and the crowd
sold out the llrst hour Today the trndo
generally emtio down short , oxpectirp a do-
cllno on the soft wontlior It < lld not ucctitio
and so the crowd 1listened : to cover the llrst
hour , putting the price up * { u in short order
Tha best thing abouttho < ] ulck advnuco mndo
early today was that up to 1 o'clock It prom
ihcil to hold and trade refused to turn and
sell what they bought on the early advance
The tnarkot opened n tritlo easier with no
Important news at hand Thuro was quite
n little sellinir for tno llrst few minutes
to start a bronk It started hut > { c , wlion
very suddenly olTerlngs in the pit cousod
largely l'nrilrhlgu hustled his broken in
to cover bouio short wliont ana lie succeeded
in KCttinR over 500,000 bushels for May bo *
fore the advance sot In About this tinio
Kcult had nilvlcos from Michigan cniicollltig
orders to soil , as winter wheat was found to
bo lnrRcly dnmagod ; that cold weather still
prevailed over Knueas , Mabraska and Mis
souri besides axtrcino cold in the northwest
This made many fear that hard freezing
might any hour begin in Illinois and other
states Minneapolis reported n better Uo-
mnnd for cash wliuntfor tbo United Kingdom
Now York dispatches said that buyers of
cash wheat for export were working mvs-
toriously Claric'wirod thnt 500,000 bushels
of No ! ! red and choice wheat had boon
taken for export in three days Still later
the Hour exports from Now York , Hostoti
and Hnltiinoro wcro wired 'Ihoy reached
7,900 packages rrom tliroo ports , the largest
of the your Chicago inspected 00,000 bushels
of No 1) ) spring from store All these
influences combined to give the market a
good lift and hold it strong and active
May sold from 77X ® < 7 ? o to T7g @ 77J < fe , to
78f } @ 7SYo , to 784878 , 'h ' c to 7S > f o to 7t0 'e@
78jJo at 1 oclock Jane sold
up to 78Jt'o aud July to 70Jfc.
Tno best buyers of the day were Pardridgo
oarl.v , Hutchinson , Chandler , Urown and
I.iuiisen Brothers , followed by the crowd
G. G. Moore & Co , I'arkar & Co , and L.
Evorlnghom & Co were early lollcis , whllo
Liudblum , Cottrcll nnd others sold on the
advance I'ardridge trlod to break the mar
ket ognin by solllne heavily around 79 , ' c ,
but tlio crowd took his wheat and wanted
moro The bears failed to bring nbout a
break in wheat beloro the close A dispatch
from Philadelphia reported the cntiro stock
of whout there taken for export On this
the price hero closed at about the top for tbo
day February 7 ( ) , ' c , March 7CJ4C , Muy
7Si 'c , Juno 7S. 1 .fc , July 70c.
y A largo speculative business wns trons-
y' acted in corn , the mnrlcot bolug more active
than for sovcral days past Tno fcoliug
prevailing was stronger and trading was at
a coiisidorablu advance ever the prices rul
ing yesterday Transactions worn largely
in May , though July received considerable
attention Tno linn or tone was duo largely
to the receipts not running up to the calcu
lations of many , tha strength in wheat and
to rumors of ( Mods In tno Ohio valley Re
ceivers sold qillto fairly An oxcollcnt de
mand existing from commission houses , buy
ing was more pronounced than usual The
speculative market opanod ' at yostor-
dny's closing ' llgures , was firm and
advanced . In nil % @H ° < cased oft ;
a Utile , ruled stroug and closed H@XU 1
better than yestorduy The cash market '
was flrmor , fair inquiry.existed with mod
erate offerings Sales were higher bya
stiado than yestorduy and closed lirm No
3 was in fuir request and sold ;
nt US > V@"SJ o and closed at about <
iiS c. No 3 sold nt aiHVWl o , oulsido
Bpcclal , and closed at 2U@ > l > % c. No 3 yel !
low sold in a certain housu at 2uo and I
closed at SOWo
Outs were stronger This market was
the very llrst to feel the bull jinfluonco this
morning and was in a shape to malto a quick
advance Ever since the raiding which
brought out the big lot of oats hold by Purd-
rldgo two weeks ngo there has been a fear
* loss hammering of tbo market Receivers
v liuvo sold 111 the pit against their holdings of
oats There was moro or less short lutorest
with lnrgo and Birmll operators Inter
estcd New York was higher on
oats this morning The receipts
hero wore very light Stock also very light
Hutchinson started In to buy He was fol
lowed oy Counsolmun They both were followed -
lowed by the shorts The price on Mny
opened at 21c and in half an hour was lilK ®
2lJ c. Juno sold at S0J @ 21fu nt tlio sumo
tlmo There w s a drop oto from top
prices before noon , but aguln before 1 o'clock
Mny was at 21J < JWI&
rhero were uo Important features developed -
oped in the market for hog products and no
marked chnngos Trading wa > ubout on u
scala with the previous dnys of the week
aud credited mainly to local operators
Trading was chiolly in May and July con
tracts with some business in transfer at a
current dilTorenco of 10@I3J < c on mesa pork ,
10@rc on lard and lUtjjliXo on short rib
Bides In the snipping branch of the trade
tboro was eely a fair trade reported Some
inquiry on exports account chiefly for the
moderate quantities , hut buyers for the
" domestic trade were slow to purchase llold-
N crn as a rule , were lirm in their views and
insisted 011 full former prices , nnd the record
of transactions indicated very little change
ciiioAuw liivi ; Hiouu
Cmotao , Fob 27. [ rfpooial Tolosram to
Tub Ubu.1 Cattui HuBincsa was fairly
active with little or no variation in prices as
compared with yesterday Exporters were
out In full force , yet were extremely cau-
tlous as to bow they made bids , aud rode
away from almost nuythlng they could not
get nroulid ft.50 aud under principally
under Dressed beef dealers were also out
In force and bought about their usual num
ber The rccolpts of todny were light Cow
stock nnd butchers stocu generally was In
moderate supply uud prices the same as for
the past two or three days Tbo supply of
stocltors and feeders for the past few days
was hardly up to the wants of the buyers ,
hence u slight upturn In prices on all
classes Choica to extra beeves , $1,511
Q4.00 : medium to good steers 1,350 to 1,500
lbs , f3.UOGi4.IO : 1.200 to I15ll ! lbs , { . ' 1.50
01.20 : 050 to 1.200 lbs M.30Sr3.7o. ( Blockers
uud feeders , -lOfijII.OO : cows , bulls and
mixed , tl.50ft.25 ( ) ; bulk , f3.40@'J 00 ; slop-fed
steers and Texas corn.fod steers , { J.SCt(3J0.
Iloos HusiiiosB continued active , with the
bulk of sales within the rangoof $3.uoc > (3.05 ( ,
largelv S3 lis , a few at MOO and a few at
t3.S5ftiST ( : . Packers and shippers paid
about tbo same prices today Light sorts
sold largely at ( " 1.05. At the extreme close
the gcnorul market was ratner wsak with
Into sales showing a slight decline
1'1.N.\N JIALl
Nbw Yonic , Fob 27. ISpeclal Telegram to
Tub Hbe.I Stocks Tlio opening of the
stock maruet was not very promising today
Chicago WBfi doing but little und London bad
but few orders Trade credits the raiding
of yesterday to the interest beaded by Cam
mack and Jones , Bulls hero draw some
comfort from the fact that , with all the dis
couraging uows wired to tbo west yesterday ,
Cnlcago operators failed to turn sellers ,
Coiuu Union pcopio claim that they cannot
induce outside business whllo professional
hour * uct bo unnatural With this feeling
prevailing at the start It was no little sur-
prlso to Und but few orders from
London and tbo west , Indicating higher
prices London was most marked
price * there belne equal to gala of from ff
' to 1 per cent above the flguros of lat
evening nnd this market responded to the
i mprovomont , though the gains were not so
largo 1 First prices ns compared with last
evenings < figures wore generally from } { to
JV per cent higher , but there were some do-
j cllncs nnd In almost every case the first
prlcos ] wore tbo best ot the hour Sugar
Trust was ngam very active , and nftor
oponlng down Jf per cent at 03 it dropped
to I flljif Union Pnclflo wns the wenkest
slock ' in the regular list and docllnod from
M)4 to cyjf , followed by Missouri Paclllc ,
Burlington and others with fractional losses
Tonncssco Coal , luwovor , opened up Jf
nt 00 nnd dropped away suddenly
to 57' . Bosldos the stocks montiOuod , St
Paul was most promlnont In dealings , but
fluctuated ever a narrow range , nnd the re
mainder of the market was dull nnd llfolcis ,
Thcra wns a slight upturn throughout the
list before noon Sugar tnovod up to 0i ; ,
Loulsvlllo to 85 , 'r , Krlo to SO , 1 * ' , Burlington
recovered } { to 103 'f , Bock Island the same
to M ) { , St Paul to the oponlng price , C7 .
Union Paclllc touched CK 1 lor cent under
last night , and then recovered to 01 , still re
maining tha weakest stock on the list of
standard stocks There was n hotter tone
to stocks before the close because the boars
fnllod in their efforts to brenic the market
Closing prlcos were Irregular , with Union
Pacific } i loworon ndverso reports nbout the
funding bill , nnd Chicago Ous went up to
40J and closed nt t. % or 1 per cent up The
total sales wcro 152,000 shares
The following wore the closing quotations :
11. 8.4s reanlar 12SU Northern VacMo . ) .S
l.8.4scoupoas..l- ! do Drotorred W.i
U.P.4Usroxular..UHH O. fc N. W 107K
U. .4Siscoiipon . .10l4 ! donrnrerred 14131
I'acintils ot "J5 110 N.r.Ceiitrn ! 1 J
tVntral I-aclno 82 ? 1' . U.S1C. . . IS
ChlcakO-tt Alloa . . .130 Hock Island Salt
ChlcaKnJlurllngton O..M..tSt.l" 7 ?
A'Julncr I S donrnrerred 113i !
H..Ii.W I3.il ! StlnulvOmaha . 31
llllnolsCentral II3H noprororraa 01
1. . II X W U.don lMellle C1J (
nnsnsJcToxas . . . . R\i \ WSt L. & 1" 12'i
LakeShore lOIS ' noprotjrred "U'4
Michigan Central . Kl Western Union , . . . Kl
MlsfcourlIoolllo . . . * H
Money Easy at 3@5t per cent
Stkkuno Exciianok Dull and weak ;
sixty-day bills , - $4.bl ; domnnd , J-I.S5.
PltlME MEllOAMrtLB Pai'eii lJf0K Ior
cent
IMI111111 ; Stooki
Nkw York , Fob 27. fSnoclal Tale-grain
toTilB Hbe.I The follo.vin.T urj tha mla
ingstock quotations :
Allco 103 Ri Crlsto 1.15
Aspen 810 llomestaks 7W1
Caledonia , It II..IW Horn Silver 10
CoinmomMtalth . . : tw iron Silver 1XK )
ComstoclcT.bd.iuOO : Moxlcan ; W0
ComstocK.T scp..3 l0 Ontario 3S00
Deailwood T , HO Suttor Creole 130
tiureka Con 3i5
PKOOUCIS IMVItC13XS. !
CnlCAOo Fab 27.-1:15 p. ra close
Wheat Firmer ; February , 70 0 ; Mny ,
78 'c
Corn Firmer ; February , 28 0 ; May ,
SOJfc
Oats Steady ; February , 20Vo ; May ,
Hyo Mav , 444'c. }
Barley Nothing doing
Pnmo Timothy U. 17.
Flax Cash , il.41.
WblBky M.03.
Pork Steady ; February , $9.72 } ; May ,
$10.
$10.Lard
Lard Steady ; February , $5.75 ; May , S5.00.
Flour Firm , though no advance made ;
patents ] 0o lower , whllo other grades
unchanged ; winter wheat , J2.00@4.33 ; spnug
wheat , ! * 1.10@4.75 : rye , ? 2.50@2.b5 ; buck
wheat , $1.25 ( 1.50 per cwU
Provisions Sliouldors , $4.12 > f@4.23 ; Bhort
clear , $5.00@3.05 ; short ribs , for February
$1.75.
Butter Unchanged ; creamery , 10@27o ;
dairy , 10@2ie. :
Cheese Unchanged : full cream Cheddars
and Hats , O' fgO o ; Young Americas W ) { @
10fc.
Eggs Easier ; fresb , 13Q14V. '
Hldos UnchnnBcd ; heavy and light green
salted , O ie ; salted bull , 3 o ; groan salted
coif , ! > y o ; dry ( lint , 0@7cj dry calf , 5@0o ;
deacons , 2o each •
Tallow Unchanged ; No 1 , solid packed ,
3 io ; No 2 , 3 , 0 ; cake , 4c.Receipts.
Receipts Shlpmts
lFlour 18.000 10,000 [
Wheat 10.000 22,000
Corn 29J.O00 210,000
Oats 135,000 239,000 1
Now Yorlc , Feb 27. Wheat Receipts ,
27,400 bUBhols ; experts , 41,000 ; spot higher ;
No 2 rod , 80K@S03fc in elevator , 88CMJfo
udoat : ontions higher No 2 red Fobruarv 1
closing at SO c.
Corn KoceiptB , 137,400 bushels ; experts ,
80,300 ; bushels ; spot higher ; No 2 , • 35 > / @
9jo ] in elevator , ! l03 @ 80 e afloat ; options
higber , February , 35j c.
Oats Receipts , 110,000 bushels ; experts ,
J 11,400 bushels ; spot higher ; No 2 white ,
29ls 029j4'c ; mixed westoru , 20@3'JXc ' ; whlto
western , 29 29 c.
" Coffee Options closed steady , nnd up ;
sales ' , • 47,250 bags ; February $10.00@10.70 ;
spot ' Rio firm ; fair cargoes , $20.09 ,
Sugor--Firm.
Petroleum United cldsed for March at
,
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Eircs Steady ; western , 14 @ 14 } c.
Pork Steady
Lard Stronger ; western steam , $0.13 ®
0.17M.
Butter Weak : Elgin , 29 : western dairy ,
S@17o , ; creamery , 12(320 ( 0.
Cheese Active ; western , 6J ( $10c.
St IjouIh Fob ST Wnoit Higher ;
cash 1 , 70u ; May , 70j ! e.
Corn Highorcash ; , 24T c ; May , 20. ? o.
Onts Higher ; ca9h , 20 } < o ; May-21c
Pork Firmer ut ? 10.12J-i.
Lard Nominal at Jo.O1 ! .
Whisky Steady at $1.02.
Butter Uncbungod
Milwaukee , Fob 27. Wheat-Firm ;
No 2 spring , cash , 7 ] ( > 47Jc.
Com Firm ; No ! i , 27V c
Oats Quiet ; No 2 white 2iJ c.
Hyo Quiet ; No 1. 43 < l@lc !
Uurloy Quiet ; No 2 , 40 > i ( 54lo.
Provisions Porn , $9.70.
Liverpool , Fob 27. Wheat Steady ;
demand poor ; holders offer inodor.itoly ; Cal
ifornia No 1 , 7s8d@7sti ; d per contul ; red
western , ( is ! ! ) d.
Corn Qulot and unchanged ; now mixed
western , 3s 7 > d per contul
IMIniienpoiii Fob 27. wheat Active
and higher ; receipts , 175 carp ; shipments , 27
cars Closing : No 1 hard , February , 77c ;
May , 79c ; No 1 northern , February , 70oj
on track , 78@75Kc ; No 2 northern , February
ary , 74oMay ; , T&jj o
Clnuliinnii , Fob 27. Wheat Quiet ;
No 3 red 77c ,
Corn Firmer ; No 2 mlxod , 31 } c.
Oats Steady ; No 2 mlxod , 24c.
W hisk.v $1.02.
Kiinans City Fob 27. Wheat Steady ;
No 2 bard , cash , C3q ; No 2 rod , G7 u bid
Corn Quiet ; No 2 , cash 2ltfc bid
Oats No , 2 cash , 17a
LIVi : HlOCK
Ctiloaso Fob 27. The Drovers Journal
reports as follows :
Cutllo Roccipts , 12.090 ; shipments , none ;
market steady to stroug ; beeves , $1.50 ( < j
4.U0 ; steers , $3.30@4.49 ; stoukers and { cod
ers , $2,40 3.00 ; Texas corn-fed steers ,
$2.80 < V I 40.
lions -ltecuipts , 22,000 : shipments , none ;
market steady ; mixed , $3.60 < < HO0 : heavy ,
$3.b5 ( 4.03 : light , • $160(34.05 ( ; skips , $3.40(4 (
a7o.
tihnep Receipts , 0,000 ; shlnmonts , 1,000 ;
market slow , und u ohadu lower ; natives ,
J3 50c ( 3.5Os western corn-fed , $4.00 ( < iO.OO ;
lambs , $3.1)0(20 ) ( 30.
Sioux City , Fob 27. Cattle Uecoipts ,
750 ; shipments , 400 ; market active ; canners ,
75c ( < l$1.25 ; cows , > 1.0O ( 1.25 ; stackers , $1.50
( < $2.25 ; fouders , $2.25@2.90 | veal calves , j'J.OO
( y)3.15. )
Bogs Rocolpts , 1,100 : market weak :
everything , $3.70@3,75.
Nnlloiiul Hutuc Yard ) , Kast Sr
IiiiulH , Fob 27 , Cattle Receipts , 1,800 ;
shipments , 500 ; market steady ; fuir to
fancy nativn steers , $3.4034.99 ; itockers and
feeders , $ 'A20@3.50.
Hogs Rocolpts , 4,100 ; shipments , 1,000 ;
market firm ; heavy , $3.85@3.V3 : packing ,
13.8033.00 ; light , $3.80(33.W ( ) .
Kanaat Oily Feb 27. Cattle Reoelpts ,
3,500 ; shipmcuts , 2,500 ; market steady ;
steers , $3.2031.80 ; stockers and feeders , $2.50
043.40.
Bogs Rocolpts , 5,000 ; shlomonU V00 :
all grades , Jl70@3.7a ,
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Cnttlc
Thursday , Feb 57.
Receipts of cattle estimated nt 1,1XX ) rom
pared with 741 yesterday Quito a little
trading In steers was done before mid day
nt prlcos unchanged from yesterday Buy
ers and sellers differ but n shade , tlio buyers
generally feeling that prlcos are firm to
strong enmpared with Wednesdays sales ,
whllo sellers generally think prlcos barely
steady , Willi n few oxprosslng n weak fool
ing The bulk ot the beeves sold nt $3.5' .l (
8.90. Thcro was nothing on market good
enough to roach the $1.00 line , The market ,
nftor dragging along during the nftornoon
with little animation , closed wenk nnd
Bhadlng off , some reporting It lower :
Cows continue active nnd strong
The gcnoral opinion , among the best In
formed , is that cows are higher In proportion
tion than steers nnd hilly ns high ns the gen
eral cattle market will warrant The sales of
cows nt and above tha $ .1.00 line were many
The supply of feeders and stockcrs was
scarcely up to the demand nnd prices con
tlnuo firm Bulls coutlnuo active nnd strong
with a majority ot the sales above $2,50.
IlotlH
Receipts of hogs estimated at 1,100 , , com
pared with 2,350 yesterday The light ro
colpts itisudlclciit to make a market , and
scarcely enough for nuy ono of the packing
houses , did not scorn to cut much of n llguro
on today's market Light hogs , most of
them sorted , sold ut $3.75 , nn advance of a
shndo to 5c , whllo heavy weights and pack
ing hogs sold nt unchanged prlcos The av-
oraco price today was $3.71 compared with
$3.00 yesterday
Pro vail In : r Prlcos
The following is a table of prlcs paid In
this market for the gr.Uoi of stock men
tlonod :
Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 lbs..1.80 04.45
Clood steers , 1250 to 1459 lbs . . 3.59 ( < 4.15
Good Btoors 105(1 ( to 13J0 lbs . . 3.2. ) libS.Wi
Common 1090 to 1150 lb atoors 2.00 (5WU0 (
Common canners 1.0J ( < } 1.75
Ordinnry to fair cows , l.OO (3)2.00 )
Fair to good cows 1.90 042.45
Oood to clioico cows 2.20 ( 3.00
Choice to fancy cows 2.03 05-1.33
Fatrto good bulls 1.50 ( < 2,50
Choice to fancy bulls 2.5u ( $3.25
Light stoekors nnd fodors . . . 2.01) tfj.80
Fecdors , 050to 1100 lbs 2.20 ( J3.35
Fair to choice light hogs 3.03 M3.75
Fair to clioico heavy hogs 3.l2W(33.70 ! (
Fair to choice mlxod hogs 3.02K3. 'U
lllii'iost null Lowest Sales ol Iloji ? .
Todny Vcstordny
Highest $3.75 Highest $3.75
Lowest o.d'iH Lowest . . . . . . . 3.00
BJocIc UcuolittK
Olllclal Yesterday Estlmatod todny
Cattle , 35 cars . 741 Cattle , 00 cars . . 1900
Hogs , 3Gcars. . „ 23.1(1 ( Hogs , lBcurs . . .1100
Sbocp , 1 car 130
Disposition or Cattle
Showing the nutnbor of cattle bought by
the loading buyers on to-day's maritot :
Buyers No
Swift & Co * . . . 541
Gcorgo II Hammond &Co 373
The Armour-Cudahy Pacliingcoinpany ' 331
Leo Itothschild 100
Hamilton & Stephen 23
Benton & Underwood 7
Ncls Morris 21
Shippers nnd feeders 21S
H. Uochor 50
liojs
Showing the number ot hojs bought by
the leading buyers on toilav's market :
Armour-Cudnby Packing company 775
Swift & Co 140
George B. Hammond & Co 582
Hogs yestorduy averaged 250 pounds and
05 to the car
Average Co it ol Iioji
Tlio following table gives the average cost
of hogs on the dates mentioned , including
the cost today , as uasod upon sales reported :
Date Price Date Price
Fcb.l $3 03 } $ Fob 15. 3 77J <
Feo.3 3 72 Fob 17 3 72 > <
Fob 4 3 75 Fob 18 3 70 >
Fob 5 3 75 Fob , 19 3 71
Fob 0 3 72& Fob 20 3 73
Fob 7 3 71H Fob 21/ 8 Tii
Fob 8 3 TAX Fob 22 3 73 } *
Fob 10 : 3 77Ji Fob 24 3 72
Feb It 3Sli Fob 23 3 70 , '
Fob 12 3 07K Fob , 20. ' 8 00
Fob 13 3 72X Fob 27 3 71
Fob H 3 73
Itnnu ; 1 of Prices Hoc ) .
Tbo following table shows tbo range ot
prlcos paid for hogs :
Light and medium hogs $3 05 @ 3 75
Good to choice mixed hogs . . 3 02) 13:1 : 70
Good to choice heavy hogs . . 3 02ii$3 ( 70
Rniiiro of Prices " 4heun.
The following table shows the range of
prlcos , paid for abeep :
Prime fat sheep $4 40 @ 5 50
Good ( fat shcop .1 60 ( di ) 00
Common | tn medium sheep . . . 2 00 @ 3 75
Lambs ] 4 00 @Q 00
Comparative Tallies
. The following tables show th3 range In
prices ' on hogs during this and last week :
Days This weak Last week
Monday : l 0.1 ffi.1 80 .1 75 © 3 80
Tuesday ' 3 Ki © 1 77JS ,1 85 3 ffiW
Wednesday 3 00 5 75 150 © 3 77
Thursday ' 3 WtX > 't l 75" " ) 1 24 | 3 77 ,
Friday 151 ffil 80
Saturday 1 | 3 70 df.i H5
llcprcscntntlvo Snloj
sti : liiis
No Av Vr No / Av Pr
2 733 $2 05 33 1182 $2 00
24 830 3 10 18 1214 3 02'
2 900 3 10 17 1180 3 05
2 1050 3 25 21 1213 3 05
2 870 3 25 02 1104. 3 05
22 1007 3 80 31 1251 3 05
0 912 3 35 10 1220 3 05
20 1049 2 37 25 1220 3 70
5 12M 3 40 20 1197 3 70
3 1133 3 40 22 1247 3 70
2 1030 3 40 40 1229 3 70
9 978 3 40 21 120t 3 70
13 1343 3 40 35..1370 8 70
10 1102 3 40 17 1182 8 70
15 1177 3 10 18 1425 3 70
12 992 3 45 21 1180 3 70
21 1180 8 45 20 1215 8 T2X
11 1052 3 45 ao , " . 1232 8 75
6 1270 3 50 21 1257 8 75
7 1140 8 50 19 1217 8 80
3 1335 3 50 20 ' .1298 8 80
20 1112 8 59 17 1200 8 80
18 1233 8 55 18 1303 3 85
1 1100 8 85 21 1821 8 85
21 1281 B 55 103 1220 8 85
24 1174 8 00 14 1341 3 90
COWS
1 1050 3 00 4 1175 3 05
1 1100 3 00 44 103a 3 05
0 078 3 00 12 908 3 07 > '
1 1040 3 00 17 1038 3 70
37 899 3 05 4 1230 3 70
17 030 2 20 fi 1230 2 70
1 1270 3 25 1 1120 2 75
3 13J5 3 25 24 038 2 75
13 003 3 40 0 1320 2 80
0 1003 3 40 18 1077 2 80
23 1011 2 45. 8 1103 2 80
0 1003 2 45 5 1380 2 85
21 821 2 50 1 1120 2 90
1 1110 2 50 3 910 3 00
0 1074 2 50 8 1198 3 U0
62 , .840 3 65 , . . , , , . . 3 10
3 1055 2 00 3 1350 3 10
14 030 2 00
0011U
11U 1,1.8.
1 1240 2 00 1 1310 2 40
1 1070 2 10 1 1410 2 40
5 1321 2 10 1 1680 3 05
3 1310 3 15 1 000 2 75
1 1270 2 20 1 1150 3 75
1 1390 2 25 1 1U10 2 75
4. . 1227 3 25 1 1240 3 75
. . . . . . . . 3 25 1 lt > 00 2 85
1 1430 2 25 1 2050 8 05
4 . ,1038 2 30 1 > . ,1010 3 10
rEEDEHS
3 710 2 80 4 770 3 10
2 f. 750 3bO 6 853 3 10
7 013 8 00 5 i54 8 15
29 737 8 00 1 1130 3 25
50. , * . b9d 8 05 22 093 3 30
58. . . . . " 770 8 07 > {
CALVES
3 115 8 CO 4 335 4 00
1 100 4 00 1 120 4 60
bTOCKEKS
30. . , 474 3 60 5 553 2 75
CANNKI1S.
3 10S5 1 50
cows and nrirtin
17 490 3 80 17 1095 8 15
HULLS ' ( fl
4 1IS5 3 90 'Hi
ST A OS
1 1890 3 00
00nr.irRRi.
nrirRRi ( t .
20 930 8 10 " • - ,
31
WKSTEItN OtTTtB
Owner No Ar Pr
Bny State LiveStock company ,
42 cows , corn-fed..1119 8 00
Standard Cattle company
103 cows , corn.fod 870 .1 10
38 steers , corn-fedv , .11224 U 85
llOOS | , .i I
No av Sh Pr , No , ASh. . Pr
01,397 20(1 ( $3 2K 00..2O3 40 $3 70
27..327 120 H 05 73R03 3 70
23..107 a 05 71..2.V1 80 3 70
10..343 40 8 05 77..251 120 3 72V <
35.,2,10 40 II (15 ( 44.210 3 75'
44 . . .354 80 .1 05 0.1..220 80 3 75
05 . . 240 120 3 CiK 75..231 3 75
02..230 100 3 70 53..223 40 3 75
03.233 40 3 70 GH.2 'U 3 75
01..273 100 3 70 43..220 3 75
57. . . . ' 259 60 3 70 69. . .270 80 3 75
On tlio Market VKItli Hogs
J. F. Cnrr , W. H. Dcliuso AInsworth ;
Gcorgo Bootol , Millard : C. K. Welch , Pnpll-
llon ; A. Mllbredt , Berlin ; R. B. Ilowloy ,
Wilcox ; lrn Griniii , St Paul ; Ulpp & Lam
port , Huinphroys ; M. F. Nichols , Uraddy-
villo , In
On tlio IHnrkot With Cattle
J. M. Adams , Bostwlck ; S. C. Hock , Ong :
II Myers , Chouoy : Frank Hedges , Uol-
grade ; N. I ) . Anderson , St Edwards ; N , J ,
Skoog , Gonon : Hay State L. S. Co , Bay
State ; J. W. Tcgarden , Chapman ; Standard
Cattle company , Ames ; L. FlrKins , Ord ;
11. Cook Groondnlo , In ; Hatikoy Brothers ,
St Paul , Minn ; I ) . Henderson , Hastings ,
la ; J. Vnllery , .1. W. Conn , Plutts-
mouth ; G. H , Flliott , Whiting , la ;
K. C. Humphreys , Austin , Minn ;
Kodcn & Z „ Lovolnnd , In ; J. F.
Cnrr , Alnsworthi J. J. W. Nlcollott , Minn ;
L. W. JJoiilon , Wutorloo : L. Jensen , Weston ,
la ; J. Hostlo , Taltnugo ; Wnkonmn Brothers ,
Cooke ; A , Milbrot , Berlin ; The Huntoon
company , Karlinc , In ; J , 1 * . Biggins , Mal
colm ; Jones Brothers , Hustings ; Tliomns
Lanlinn , Harvard : Perry & Frush , Wuhoo ;
W. V. Ulackmoro , Friend ; J. P. Higgins ,
Woodlawn ; George Dixon , Malvorn , la ;
J. P. Mordon , Craig ; G , P. Hoorr , St
James , Minn ; Iloorr.t McBoth , Luke Crys
tal , Minn ; Perry Brothers , Sioux City , lu ;
II V Cronk , Ponder
MnrKct Mention
C. M. Gordon of Bivon & Gordon , Seward -
ard , was In with cattle
J. B. Fitzgerald of St Paul marketed two
loads of cattle
Mr Huntoon of the Huntoon company of
Karling , la , wns on the market with cattle
Perry & Miolong of Wahoo , rogulur
shippers , markctod two loads of cattle
William Murphy brought in a car of cattle
from Boomer
N. J. Skoog , Genoa , wns at the yards with
a car of cattle
R. B. Rowloy had two cars of hogs on tbo
market from Wilcox
Joseph Clysdalo brought in two cars of
cattle from Staatou
C. Kllborn wns over from Hastings , In ,
with n car of cattle
J. W. Fcgnrdol of Chapman was on the
market with two cars of cattle
O. II Wilde came down from West Point
witli n car of cattle <
Thomas Lannan , the well Known Harvard
shipper , marketed two curs ofcattlo
Eddy McGregor of Chicago was at the
yards visiting his old Chicago friends at
present located hero
N. D. Anderson of St Edwards had two
cars of cattle on the market '
Ripp & Lamport , regular shippers of
Humphreys , marketed hogs
J. P. Higgins , a regular cattle dealer of
Lincoln , was hero with two _ cars of cattle
L. W. Denton , the well , known Wutorloo
shipper , was on the market with a car of cat
tle
Hon Frank Tlmms , the well known Chicago
cage stockman , was a visitor at the ex
change ,
A , J. Wearing , tbo extensive feeder , and
ship porof Hastings , la , was looking ever
'
the mnrltet " " '
Frank Zahnor of thfl tll known Missouri
Vnlloy-Urm of Hoaoti & 'Zalmor , was'up with
a cur of cattle . >
J. P. Mordon , a regular and oxtonslvo
cattle dealer of Tekumah came in with live
cars of cattle
C. W. Parks , a regulnr patron nnd fre
quent shipper from Burnoll , was ut the
yards with a car of cattle ' nnd ono of hogs
John Wallwork , the well known commis
sion man of Chicago , was looking over tbo
yards and rcnowinc acquaintances
OMAHA WHOLESALE MlltKEIH
Produce
Eons Strictly trosb , lie Cold stor
age , pickled , limed , suited , not wanted at
any price
BUTTEit Creamery , fancy rolls , prts , 24 @
25o : ; creamery , fancy , solid puckod , 23@24c ;
croamcry > , fancy , choice , 19(323. ( : ; dairy ,
fancy , rolls nnd prts , lSC jMc ; dairy , fancy ,
solid packed , 17@19a ; dairy , choice , 13I5c ( ;
country roll , choice , ll@12o ; country roll ,
good , 9@10o ; country roll , fair , C@7c ; poor
stock , 0@3o.
Poultry Turkeys , dressed , fancy , dry
picked , ll@12c ; turkeys , live , per lb , 7@3c ;
chlckons , fancy , 9c ; chickens , choice , 7@8o ;
chickens , live , $3 00@3.50 ; geese , dressed ,
fancy , 0@10c ; geese , dressed , choice , 8@9c ;
geese , live , rtoz , $9.00 ( < $7.00 ; ducks , dressed ,
faucy lie ; ducks , choice , 9@10o : ducks , live ,
doz $3.50@3.00 ; pigeons , doz , $1.00.
Game Jack snlpo , $1.00il ( 25 : golden i
plover $1,00@1.25 ; mallard ducks , $3.00@3.50 ; ;
cauvdsback ducks , $5.00@0.00 ; redhead I
ducks , doz , $3.00 ; teal duclts , doz , $ l.50@ !
2.00 ; mixed ducks , doz , $1.50 ( 2,00 ; geese , ,
CanndP , $5.500@0.00 ; goose , small , $4.00@4 50.
Diiessed Veai Choice medium , 6 > < 37o ; ;
light , 5g0c { ; heavy , 8c < ? 4o.
Bkans Hand picked navy , $1.50@1OU : 1
hand picked navy , medium , $1.40@1.50 ; hand I
picked country , $1.30 ( 1.40 ; good clean , $1.20 )
@ 1.80.
Honey Per lb , Illinois comb , lOo ; Call
forulacouib , 14c ; Nebraska and Iowa comb , ,
12X@l4o.
Cheese Per lb , full cream Y. A. , 12o ; ;
full cream twins , llj o : full cream Ohio I
swiss 15c ; full cream Wisconsin swlss , 18a ; :
full cream brick swiss , 11 (312c ( ; full cream i
limburger swiss , U@12.
Fish Frozen fresh whlto.trout , plko nnd 1
picltercl , per lb , 7c ; herring , 6J oj stur
geon , 10c
Okanoes Per box , Florida brights , $3.75 ;
rUBsets , $3.50 ; messina $3.25 ; California
fancy uavols , $5.25 ; choice , $5.00 ; Los An
geles nnvols , $4.50 ; seedlings , Riverside ,
$3.35@3.50 ; mountain , $3.25 ; Los Angeles ,
$3.00 ; In live box lots 25a per box loss
Lemons Per box , messina fancy , $1,000 3
6.00 ; verdelll , good $2.50/ ,
Bananas Per bunchjf2po&3.00.
Mai.aoa Giiai'es Fancy per bbl , $7.50 ;
choice , per bbl , $0.00@7.00. '
Cocoanuts Per hund'ed , $1.75.
Al'l'LES Per bbl $4.00@4-50.
CiiAMiEiiuiES Per bbl , $12 50@14.00.
Cideu Per bbl , refilled , $0.50 ; hulf bbl ,
$3.50 ; bard cider , pure , jior'bbl , $5.00.
Skins and D'diis Baccdon , No 1 , largo ,
80@90o ; No 1 , medium O0@7Oa ; No 1 ,
smull , 40 < 350c ; No 3 , 3nnd 4,19@10o. Mink ,
No 1 , large , 00(375o ( : No l.miedium , 50@GOc ( ;
Nn 1 , small , 40@50c ; No , 3. 8 4 , $3.40.
Otter , No 1 , lartro prime ; $5.09@9.00 ; No 1
medium , $4.00@5.00 ; Noi 1 , small , $3.50@
8.60 ; No 3 , 3 and 4. $ O.50@l,59. Lynx , No 1 ' ,
$2.50Q3.50. Wildcat No.1uJ0@50No.3,20o ; ;
Muskr.it , winter , 15c : fall , luall ( ! Skunk ,
black , 00F ( 75o ; strIped-No. l , 35@40a ; No i
2 , 15@20o ; No 3. 10i < ? 15o ; No 4 , SftOlOe
Cross fox No 1 , $1.00@ , .00 ; No , 2 , $2,00 ® \
2.50. Bed fox , No 1 , $ l,00@l.25 ; No 3 , 50M
OOo Urey fox , No f49t50a ; ( ; No 3 , 20 ® \
25c. Mountain wolf , No 1 , $3.50ff(3.0d ; No ,
2 , ll.0CK41.35 , Prnlrio wolf , No 1. 75cC < 4M.OO ;
No 2 , 40@50o. Beaver , No 1 , per D > , $3.00 ®
8.50 ; No 2 , per lb , $ ' 3.00 ( < J3.40 ; No 3 , per lb
60@05c ; No 4 , 60o. Bear , blaelr No 1 , $15.00
(325.00 ( ; grizzly No 1 , $10.00i ( < 25.00 ; brown , ,
No 1 , $10@20.00 ; cub , tl.OOonoO ; buckskin , '
Indian dressed , per lb , $ oo@1.60. ' . Deer ,
summer , per lb ooo ; fall , per lb , 23o ; win ,
tor , per lb , 20@25o ; green salt , per piece i ,
75@80u ; nntolope per lb , 20o ; oik , per lb ,
10 ( < 4l8o ; fisher , No 1 , $3 00 5.00. Marten t ,
No 1 , 75c < fttl.50 ; No 3 , 250o. Opossum ij
No 1 , cased , 10@15o ; No 1 , open , 7 < J < l0o i ,
Badger , No 1 , full furred , 75o$1.23 ; No 2 1 ,
30@35o ; No 3 , 10@30o ; wolverine , No 1 ,
$4.00(30.00. (
Hides , Pelts and Tallow Groan salted 1
bides , 4Ko ; dry salted hides , 5(3flc ( ; dry
( lint hides , 7o ; calf hldos , ba Damaged
hides 2o less Sheep pelts , green , each , 75a
@ $1.25 ; sheep pelts , dry , per lb , 912o > ;
tallow , No 1 , tii3)o\ \ . 3 , co : grease
wblte , 8 o ; yellow 2Ua3o. (
VKdBTAHLr.9 Now Lettuce , per doz
beads , 45c ; radishes , per doz bunches ,
50o ; green onions , per doz hunches , 30IOo ;
parsley , per doz bunches , 3.1c ; soupbunchos ,
per doz bunches , 45i50cj ( celery , Michigan
small , per doz bnnclios , 25f35o : celery , Illl-
nols , per doz bunches , 45t.Vot ( ) celery , Now
Orleans , per doz bunclio , 75Jlooi ( ( | Cnl2
Iforula , $1,00 per doz ; spinach , per
bbl , $2.50 ; cucmnbors , per doz , $1.75 ®
2.25 | oyster plant , Dor doz , 45C < W0o : now
beets , porbushol , ? I.OO1.23 ; now carrots ,
per doz bunches , 4050o ( ; now turnips , per
doz bunches , 40 ( < $ .10o ; Plo plant , per lb , dr7o ;
now cabbage , Louisiana , po > - crnto , $1.00 :
now potatoes , Bermuda , per bbl , $0.00 ; to
mstoos , Bermuda , 10 lb boxes , per box , $1.50
( .81.76.
VEnr.TAlii.Es Old Sweet potnt/Ps , fancy
Muscatine , per bbl , 04 00 ; onions , extra
fancy , per bbl , $1.50 : onions , fnlr , per bbl ,
$2,501 rutabagas , per bbl , $2.00 : carroth , per
bbl , $2,00 ; parsnips , per bbl , $2.00 ; beets , per
bbl , $2.00 : horse radish roots , per bbl , $4.00 ;
horse radish roots , per lb , 7c ; celery roots ,
per bbl , $3.00 ; celery roots , per doz , OOtf
AtTlr BliTTEit Per lb , 0@7a
Minor Met So per lb
Bonrv 16I0o per lb for choice
PiiKsniiVES 810o per lb
Jellies 4oi4KoiP | ( l' ' -
Bbehwax-No. I , KWOc
Pins Fr.RT Plcklod , kits , 70o ; splcod pigs
tongues , kits , $2.33 ; pickled tripe , kits , 0.1a ;
Plcklod II C. tripe , kits , 85c ; splcod pigs
hocks , kits , $1.12.
Mnss Point per bbl , $9.75 10.73.
Buckwheat Flour per bbl , $1.75.
Wool Fine , nverago , 2223o ; medium ,
average , 210c22c ; quarter blood , average , IS
( LWOo ; course , average , 15@17o ; cotts and
rough nvorngo , 14@t0c.
Pickles Medium , per bbl $1.83 ; Binali ,
M.75 : gherKins $0.75 ; C. & ll chow chow ,
rjts , $ .Vb5 ; pti , $3,85.
PoTATor.s-Por hu , 35c ; common , 23c.
Mahb Suikii Per lb , 12)fc )
Piiovisions Bams , No , 1 , 10 Jb nverago ,
OKo ; 20 to 22 Uis , 8Uo ; 12 to 14 lbs , U"c ;
shoulders , 5u ; breakfnst bacon , No 1 , 8c ;
ham sausugo , 8o ; dried beef hams , 7o ; bcof
tongues , $0.00 per dozen ; dry salt moats , 5tf $
0j4c per lb ; limn roulette , 0 > fc ; add 1 per lb
for small tots ,
IUy Choice upland , $0.00@0.23 ; midland ,
$4.50 ; lowland , $2 50.
Chop Feed $12,50.
BllAN-$10.60. |
CoilN-lflC.
Oats 15c.
WiiAiTiNO Papeii Straw , per lb , 1J @
2 c ; rag , 2jo ; tnanlln , B , 5'iJOe ; No 1 ,
7 cents
lUns Union siiuaro , 85 per cent oil list
SAi.T-Dairy , 230 lb In bbl , bulk , $2.10 ;
best grade , CO , 5s , $2.30 : best grade , 100. 3s ,
$3.40 ; best grade , 28 , 10a , $2.20 ; rock salt ,
crushed , $1,80 ; dalrysnlt , Asliton , 50 lb bags ,
85c ; bulk , 224 lb hags , $3.25 ; common , In
bbl , $1.2o.
Canned Goods Fruits , California canned
goods , standard brands , \i lb , per doz
Apricots , $1.70(31.85 ( ; nprlcots , plo fruit ,
$1.51) ; gallons , $4.50 ; blnckhorries , $2.25 ;
cherries , black , $2,0002.25 ; cherries , white ,
$ • 2.2.1062.50 ; grnpos , $1.0501.80 ; pears , Bart
lot t , $2.1U2 25 ; poanlioa , yellow , $2.102.25 ;
peaches , lemon cling , $2.85 ; pluuiB egg ,
$1.C5@1.80 ; plumsgoldondrops$1.80plums ; ,
green gages , $1C5@1.80 ; poaches , Bay City ,
with plus in , $1.00 ; currants , $2.30 : gooseberries -
berries , $3.25 ; quinces , $3.10 ; raspberries ,
$2.70 ; strawberries , $2.50 ; poaches , 3 lb east
ern standards , $1.85 ; 3 lb pie , $1.10 ; 0 lb pic ,
$2.00 ; gallon plo , $3.00 ; apples , high stand
ards , $2.50 ; 2 lb gooseberries , 00c : 2 lb straw
berries , 90@03o ; 2 lb raspborrlos , $1.00 ; 2 lb
blueberries , 800$90a ; 2 lb blackberries G502 !
73o ; 2 lb strawberries , preserved $1.75 ; 5 lb
rnspborrics , preserved , $1.80 : 2 lb blackberries -
ries , preserved , $1.30 : pineapples , Bahama
chopped , $2.00 ; 2 lb Bahama grated , $2.75 ; 2
lb Bahama sliced , $2.50 : 2 lb Standard sliced ,
$1.25@1.50 ; cherries , 2 lb rod , Baltimore , 85
@ 93c ; pears , 3 lb $1.30.
firocorics
DitiED FnuiT Currants , now , 5Jfu ( ; Drunos ,
casks , 1,300 lbs , 5)/c ) ; prunes , bbls or bags ,
5J c ; citron peel , drums , 20 lbs , 22c ; lemon
peel , drums , 18c ; fnrd dates , boxes , 12 lbs ,
lie ; nnricots , choice cvaporatod , 14c ; apri
cots , jelly , cured , 25 lb boxes , 10c ; apricots ,
fancy , 25 lb boxes , 15capricots ; , choice.bags ,
80 lbs , 14 > c : apples , evaporated , 59 lb boxes
9o ; apples , Star , 8)/o ) ; apples , fancy Aldan ,
5 lb , 10c ; apples , fancy Alaen , 8 lb , lOJ c ;
Salt Lake , 5o ; blackberries , evaporated ,
50 lb boxes , 5Jfo : cherries pitted , dry cured ,
13c ; pears , California fancy , Us boxCB , 25 lb ,
12c : peaches , Cal No 1 fancy , J s , unp bags ,
80 lb , ,15o ; peaches , pared , fancy , 18c ; Snlt
Lake , 7c ; nectarines , red , 14c ; nectarines ,
silver , boxes , 15c ; pitted plums , Cal , 25 lb
boxes , 8fo ; raspborrles , evap , N. Y. , new ,
20c : prunes , B. C. 00 70 , 9f@I0J ; ' orange
pool , 15o ; raisins , California London crop
1889 , $2.35 ; Cal loose , muscatois , crop 1889 ;
$3.00 ; Valencias ' , 1888 , Co ; Valenclas , new ,
8J o ; Cal seedless , sks , 7J oOndura layer
now , 9J o : prunolles , 12 > jc ; dried grapes , 4c.
Veobtahles Tomatoes 8 lb extra , $1.00 ;
3 & Standard , Westera brands , 9095c ; gallons
lens , stnctlv Btandard , $2.90. Corn Finest
grown , $1.00 ; gilt-edgo sugar corn , very line ,
$1.50 ; McMurray's'J lb sugar corn , $1.20 ; 3
lb extra , Western brands , 83@1.00 ; 2 lb
standard , Western brands 70@30c. Mush
rooms 1 lb French , extra flno , 22@2.1c ; 1 lb
French , line , 18@22c ; 1 lb French , ordinary ,
10@18o. Peas TreB line , nor can , 25o ;
demi line , per can , 10c ; 2 lb extra , sifted ,
$2.00 ; 2 lb early Juno , S1.23@1.35 ; 2 lb Mar
row , standard brand , $1.10 ; 2 lb soaked , 59c.
String Beaus 2 lb high grade , Kofucco , 83u ;
2 lb Golden Wax beans , 75c ; 3 lb string
beans , 70c. Lima Beans 3 lb soaked , 75c.
Boston Baked Beans 3 lb Lewis , $1.05 ;
Crown brand , $1.50. Sweet Potatoes 3 lb
Now Jersey , $1.00 ; Daisy , $1,33. Pumpkin
3 lb now pumpkin , OOo
Oils Kerosonc P. W. , 10c ; WW , TJtfo ;
headlight , 13o ; gasoline , 12c ; salad oil , $1.23
@ 9.00 per doz
Suoaus Cut loaf , 8c ; cut loaf cubes , 7j o ;
standard , powdered , 7 } c ; XXXX.powdorod ,
8c ; cranuiateu , standard , \\a\ \ \ \ confectioners
tioners' A , 0o ; white extra C , 0) c , extra
C , Neb , 0c : nmber , 5Jtfc.
Sera Castile , mottled , per lb , 8@10o ;
do , whlto , per lb , 12c.
Canned Meats I lb lunch tongue , $2.09 : ;
2 lb lunch tongue , $ -1.75 ; 1 lb corned beef ,
$1.20 ; 2 lb corned bcof , $2.1'5 ' ; 0 lb corned [
boot $0.50 ; 14 lb corned bcof , $14,00 ; 2 lb
bonolcss pigs feet , $2.20 ; 1 lb English brawn ,
$1.20 ; 2 lb English brawn , $2.00 ; 0 lb Eng
lisli brawn , $0.50 ; 1 lb coinpresscdhnm.fi.75 ;
3 lb compressed ham , $2.75 ; 1 lb chipped
beef , $3.00.
Fauinaceous Goons Barley , Wifa \ -
rlna , 5c ; peas , 3c ; oatmeal , 2/5o ; maca
roni , 10c ; vcrmlcolli , 10c ; rlco , 4 ( 0 ; sago
and tapioca , 0@7c ; lima beans , Oc
Coffee Roasted Arbucklo's , Ariosa ,
245ifo ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 24c ; German i
24 o ; Dllworth , % iioAlnroina \ , Mc\ \ J
bullc 34 0.
Fihii Codllsb , extra Georges , new , bfo } i
grand bank , now , 4o ; silver , 2 lb , blocks ,
0c ; snow white , 2 lb bank , now ' , 4jc ;
Turkey cod , largo middles , briuus ,
S'4c ; saow white , crates , 12-5 lb , boxes ,
"
7&a ; Iceland halibut , Ho ; medium |
scaled herring , 25c ; No 1 scaled herring ,
32o ; domestic Holland herring , 55a ; Ham
burg spiced herring , $1.50 : Russian sardines ,
75c ; Russian sardines , plain , 55c ; Imported j
Holland herring ! Crown brand , 80c ; do , fancy
mllucrs , OOo Mackerel , Nol shore , half bbls ,
$13 00 ; bloaters , half bbls , $18.00 ; whitciUh :
half bols , $7.00'trout ; , half bbls , $5.50 ; fam
ily wbitellsh $3.U0 ; salmon , $8.50 ; 1 lb in ack
er ol ( herring ) , $1.001.10 ; 1 lb tinnan had
dies , $1.75 ; a lb lobsters , $3.00@3 00 ; 1 Di lob
stcrs , $ l.903.00 ; 1 lb Alaska salmon , Aleut ,
$1.00 ; 2 lb oysters , 10 oz , $1,85 ; 1 lb oysters ,
5 oz , $1.10 ; 2 lb snloct , 22 oz , $2.35 ; 1 lb clams ,
little necks , $1,35 ; 2 lb clams , little nocks l !
f'2.10 ; H lb sardines , imported , per case ,
100s , $11.000310.00 ; K lb sardines Imported i ;
Eor case , 100s , $15.000120.004 ; \ lb Imported
onolcss surillucs , 20c ; } ( lb sardines i ,
American , per 100s , French style , $1.60 ®
5.00V ; lb sardines , American , per case , 100s ft
French style , $7.50@8.OO ; M lb sardlnos
mustard , pur ease , 60s , $4.00@1,25 ; imported
key sardlnos , $13.00 ,
BnooMS-Parlor , 4 tie , $2.73 : 3 tie , $2.23 ;
stables , $2.83 ; common , $1.50@1.75 , "
Cocoa Jtf lb tin , 40o per lb
Chocolate 220223O per lb ; Gorman chic
ory , red , 8c.
IlEMi- Twine Heavy , 14o ; medium , 18o ;
light 17o ; 18 B. C , 20u ; 24 , 20o ; 30 , l'Jo ; 48 ; ,
l7o ; broom twines , colored , 30a.
Mattjikss Twins Very line , 40o ; Ono ,
83c ; medium , aia ; binders , 13c.
Bail Twine Very line ( lax , 33o ; flno link
39a ; line cotton 22o : Calcutta liomp , 14c.
Salsoda Bbls , \ % \ granulated , lj/o ;
kegs , l o ; pugs , 00 , fis 6 0.
Stahcii 4 48o per lb
Stove 1oli8ii-$2.005.87 per gross ,
Baos Am , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lewiston , per
100. $17.00.
Nuts Almonds , 15a ; Brazils , Uo ; filberts ,
1311c ; pecans , ,11a ; walnuts , is o : pounut
coulis , 8o ; roasted , Ho ; Tonuossoo pea
nuts To ,
Duuas ( Grocers ) Per lb Borax , lOo ;
copperas , syo ; Bay leaves , lie ; glue , 10a ;
epsom salts , 4o ; irlaubor salts , 3o ; sulphur ,
2Jo : blue yitrol , 9a ; ulum , 4o ; tartariu acid p
42o ; rosin , So ; sultpotor , absolutely Sl
, 10o ; gum camphor , 2 lbs iu box , 1 o * cakes ;
MMMHMMaBMMHIMIM
t 3.1c ; hops V Mid V lb packages , 20o ; sngo ,
if nnd ' % lb packages , 16c ; mnddor , l. 'io :
saltiotcr | , 10c ; indigo 1Mb and 5-lb boxes , S
F , 0,170oi Indigo , 3-lb and B-lli boxes ,
Mndris , 73asonllng ; wax , 2,1 lb boxes , red ,
a. ' c : sonllng wax , 2.11b boxes , whlto , 4c ,
Corrnr Green Fancy old golden Bio ,
3lo : fnnov old penberry , 24Ho ( Wo , clioioo
to fancy , 31a ; Rio , prime , 22a ; Rte , good ,
21c ; Mocha , 20o ; Java , ganulno O. G. , 23a ;
Java , good interior , 31c ; Afrlcnn , 21o.
Rope Basis manilln rope , 15r ; bIbsI roix1 ,
12)o ) ; cotton rope lfict now process , SJfe
Cotton Twini : Bibb , very line , 8or 4 ply ,
22o ; flno , 30o ; Daisy , lfo ; candle wick , 22c.
Olives Quarts , per doz , $ .1.75 ; pints , per
dor , $2.25 ; bulk , per gal , Vic
VlNEOAit 30 pr cldor,8c ; good , 12a ; whlto
wine , 15c
Moi.i.ASsns Bbls , N. O. , choice , per gnl ,
55c ; bakers , 24o(35a ( ; black strap , 20&
DriiitH
Cltrlo ncld , 40oirc ; tnrtaric , 4IOM3c ;
cnrbnllc , 37h41o ; castor oil , $ t.Witl.28 ! ( ;
balsam toltt , 840e ; tnulin bonus , $1.57(3 (
1.00 ; cubeb berries , $1 83 ; calnuiol , l)3u ) ;
camphor , 52 57u ; cantharldes , $1.3J ; cassln
buns , 17c ; chloroform , 43c ; ergot , 47c ,
glycerine , 25c ; gum nrnhio , OOOJOIc ; lyco-
podium > , 44u : mercury , 8o ( ) ; tiinrph sulph ,
$3.93 ; opium , fl.ou ; quinine , 350t5Uo.
Tim Very Li\ii' t Ililnir
"It' is no loiifjor eel ' form for u
vounp ; mini to wonr u plutiiro of lii
llitncoo I vislblo nii .vwlioro nbout his
bachelor t nimrtnionls , " etvlil u jowolur
recently to it Now York Sun roportof
"Ho litis ono , oil , blohs your html , yes ,
but It isn't u big lniui'lal | ) , nor ovou it
cnblnotor curd See lioro , " timl the
iloulor look from u blue velvet box u
tiny licml of a bmuitifiil kM nut in itn
open enso of jrold The pliotoyrupli
was on p.oi-oohUi : , nnd was oxqulsltiily
tiutod t with tlio brown hull * nnd shell
pink ' colorltij ; of the orltfinnl The
cuso was nbout na lttrno ub a silver /iO-
cent nicco , utul was beautifully cm-
graved { nnil Buspondod from it short gold
chain "
There , " said the jowclor complacently -
placontly , as ho laid tlio ihilntv ploco ot
scntliiiunt back in its case , "that's
roIiil' ' to make ono vounj , ' lnan very
"
happy "
And where is ho tfohiK to carry
1
"In a chamois pocket tot fo * '
that | very purpose on the inside of IiIm
vest , "
.
SCHROEDER I & DEAN
,
GRAIN ,
ProvisionsMStocks
Basement First National Bank ,
UO5 South littli Street Onialiii
COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL BANK
Capital , - $400,000
Surplus , - 40,000
Omcrrs and Dlractors-E. 51. Morsoman 0
M. Hitchcock , Jos ( larnean , Jr . A , Henry K.
Jl Anderson Wm O Jlaul v. pros , ; I * II Wlll-
lnms A , I' . II op Kins , pros ; A. Millard , cashier ;
K , II Hryant , asslstaut cashier
NEBRASKA
National bank
u. s. depository ; gmaha , mbb
Capital $100,000
Surplus Jan 1st , 185)0 ) 57,500
Ol-TICEUS ASU DIltnCTOIlS
IlF.Nitr W. Vates , PreJlclent
Lewih S. Hkeu , Vice President
J AS W. SavAQK ,
WV Moiisk
J0HNB.Cori.ivs ,
It C. Cusnisn
J. N. II lATIUCK
V , ' . II a. Huoiics Cashier
THE IRON BANK ,
Cor 12tli and t'arnam Sts ,
A General llnnklng liuslnosi Iransacted
fe8T& \ K W M iM 'I fc O
Bfl i nl 1 4 , csued bv cpdes ,
112 ! \ 11 JB [ COUNTIESSCHOOl
Wl'B * ' 5s ? DISTBICT8 , WATER
CorrespondenceEollcltcd C0MPANIES , ETC ,
NW Harris Gompahy
. . & , Bankers ,
103-105 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO
70 State Street BOSTON
n • • I k AIJ , KINDS OK
Business hp\ \ -
11 1 On Improved and Onlin-
Vnrtfi'nfl'n ' ' .
? proved Property
lllUl ll'flliuOi Purchased or Negotiated
n 1 The Negotiation ot
KntHI ? COUPOltATION I10ND3.
UUllUkJi A Spoclalty
• Correspondence Solicited
W. B. MILLARD ,
Room 313 Urown Uuildine ,
Oiimhit , Neb
; ,
I
Wo alw rt-vrlre anil Mil Venl liny , ami" , lltdei.Wool i ,
Orccil nilUrlc < II'nilUVeitt'talifc , oraii'tliliiirsouinay j
liaietai-liln. Wilteu foriiilc < or njrliitonimllon jroa
liml.MU.HllVIIN , .MIMtKIMI.VAsCO.Cumuil luii
Ucrrlimil . 1T4 Houl" , WilrrM , I'lilc-miu.
KKrKiiLNCB-31crninlltati | ) .Vatlotiul lUnL Clilcatro
Mention Omaha I'o ? .
OMAHA JOBBER DIRECTOR .
a
Agricultural Implomonta
n
LININOEll METOALF CO ,
ierlcnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriages j ]
Bu m < i , to Wbole l , Ouiaba , Nclraik ,
-
Steam and Water Supplies ,
Ua' ' .lldar : nl mill * , MS and 9JU Jonci 3t.Omvia. !
U. V. Hon , Action Manater
-
miOWNELL & CO ,
Engines , Boilers anil General Machinery
Pli ol-lroD work , iioura puavi w mill . 1713-121 . *
l-catennorth itrtytOtaalia
=
Iron Work a.
'
PAxros * viEiiusa inoN ironies ,
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work
EngltiirItem work , grnaral fOJillrr , macnine aud ,
blncEiailtb work OtHcu i nil wurii U. 1' . Ilr
and Hill itr it , uinalia _
OMAHA WIIiB & IHO'S WOTXKS ,
Manuractarers of Wire and Iron Railings
Deik ralli , window auardi , flowur ii dJ , wire ign * ,
olc laNorlhWlhalrfei.Oioalittj
OMAHA SAFE A IJIOU WOIiKS ,
Kanf'rs ' of Fire aud Burglar Proof Safes S
Vaulti , jail work Iron iliuUcra and Bra c cap i.
Q. Andraenprupr Cor lilli aod Ja : ion mi _
Sash , doors , Eto _
M. A7Disnno\f& \ CO ,
Wholaiale manufacturer it
Sa'h , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
lBranch unioo Km and ItardaUccli , Oaiaha , Njb
s
- , - - . . . - .j
UNION S7VCK YAIW Ctt ,
Of South OmahL Limited
OMAHA ' j MAMMCTOM
Boots nnd Shoos _
r
KlltKEXDAM , , JOSES , V CO ,
RutttMora to HtcJ , Jonc , A Co
Wholesale , Manufacturers of B-Joli & S&ocs &
AmnH lor llntton Itubhpf Phoo ro.JHB , 1IM andllOS
UarnarHtMalOmaha Naliraitn
Drowors
aiohz A tl.Etl , '
Lager Beer Brewers •
l. 'JI NothT.ljlil oth sira tOmana , Wabratta
'
Cornloo _
eaqle constat : ironies ,
Mannfacturcrs orOralranizol Iron Cornice
W ; ln < low-di | . and mrlnhle krUhH Jiihn Ktmntlf r ,
in l'r' . iur , lin nnd IIJ rtuutn luta airttt
Artists Mntorlnla
A. ilOSl'K , Jr ,
Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
lilt Douglat atreelOmaha , Kcbraiia
! ;
" i . , . . a
_ Conl , Ooko , etc
umaiuTcoai , colt ii , t 'i.TSit : cb Z *
Johbers of Hard and Soft Coal
8W Bonlh 131b. nlrcat Umalia , Nrlrinka
" *
NEUltASKA FUEI CO ,
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
, 111 South lotli tlrcct.Oinnlia , Ntbraika
CoinmlsBlonnntl BtoroKo
. Storage and Commission Merchants ,
paolatllef-ltuitcr , i-xti , rlmr-an , pnultry , nam * ,
1112llonaidaiiectUnialiaNol > .
• .
, 5'KH2' ' j.
dean , Aiotifrnoxa ace ,
Wholesale Cigars
( OS Itorth fith Strcot , Omaha , Neb Hello H35 ,
:
Dry Ooocls nncl Notions ,
'
m e SMITH tea ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Nollonaf
1103and lllH llouiilna cor 1UU alroct , Omibii , Neb
KiLPATRWKlmcn : nnr aoo6ii ao 'i
Importers & Jobbers in DrrGoofl ? , Notions
QanU' Furnishing ( loolj r.irnir llth and Unrnor
: itroota , Omaha , Nubrasxa
Furnlturo
'
DEW EY AiiTONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furnitnre
Farnau ttrb t , Omaha , Nobraaka
"
ohaiiles sm imitate ,
Furniture
Omaha , hobratka ,
I . - I %
Crocorloa
*
MeCOnD , URADYlkCO ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
UthandT.eareawcrtlii'traeti , Omaba Mebraita
' ' - '
Hardware
' WJ DnOATClI ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel
Bpnnm , wanna itock , h-rnwnn' . lumbjr , oto HOI
1:11 llnrncy street , Omaha
HIM Eli A UOfTTt TA YLOn ,
Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop
tlacbanloi Tooli and Buffalo Fc lon IIOi > DcuglM
strcot , umaba Neb
Lumber , Eto
*
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc
Imported and American lnrtland Comcnt 8tata )
• sent for Milwaukee llydraullo Ceiucot
and Qulno 'MiltP Llino
CH IS K. LEB ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber ,
Woodearpata and uurnuot floarlnz Stbnnd Ujuglal
street * , Omaba , Nebraska
MlSSOUlll MIXING CO ,
Miners and snippers tf Hard and Soft Coal
lUI Hrst Nniliml llnnV llnll'lhi" . Iniahn Neb
LOCTtS DUADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash
Dears , etc Tapla Corner Itli and Ooujlas OInoa
Corner Wta and Douglas
" "
FUED W. GRAY ,
Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc
Corctl Mb nnd Douglas streets , Omaha
C. N. V1ETZ
Dealer iu All Kmus of Lumber
Ulh and California streets , Omaha , Nebraska
_ _ _ _ a
Wllllnory and Wotlona
I. OUERFETA ER & CO ,
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
a , 210 and 212 South llth street
Wotlono
'
J. T. ROll 1NSON NOTION CO ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
lm llarnoy slraet , Omaba
Oils
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO ,
Wholesale Rcflned and Lubricatinj Oils
Axle ( iraaso , etc Omslia A , II lllshop , Manager
'
OAJtPENlEn PAPERCO ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry a nice slock of priming , wrapping nnd wrltlnj
paper Special attentlou gUen to card pnper ,
, Safes tot . . , , .
lijjul " | „ „ „
A. L. DEANE A CO ,
Cnneral A fonts for
Halls ' Safes ,
igl and 32J South 10th Bt „ Omaha -
|
Toys Eto .
"
XT HARDY A CO ,
Jobbers ot
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goofy
Ho'iie VumliUlnff ( Icofia Cblldren'ft Cariitaci Ud
> atnum tre t , Utuab& , M b.
t . , . -ji
CHICAGOliORT LINE
or this
Chicago , Milwaukee & _ St Paul R'y ' ,
'llio llest Itoiitc l'riim Oiunlia ami Council
niiiirs io
= = =
- THE EAST - -
TWO TltAINS I1AII.V IIKTH'KHN OMAHA
AND COIlNCII llLUl'I-ti.
Clilrnifu , AND Mihrnuhep
St I'niil , Minimi Hills , Cetliir HupliI" ,
Iturk Islnntl , riTonoi'l , ltoikfuril ,
Cllnluii , DiiIi.iiiiiu , liiueiipurt , f
KlrTln , Madison , .lnu < s\illo , '
HcloU , - Hliiona , Lit Cro8 > . | > ,
AiiJ all other Important points lMut , Northeast and i
KoulliCHst , ii
tor Ihroutli Ik-ken chII on ilm ticket agent nl IKI ) i
Vurnuiu utrtit , i llirkor lilock , or at Union rating i
I'uilutaii Blcopert and the Ouo.t IMiiln ? Cars In 1U i
world uru run on Ilm main llnu or the Chleago , Mil
nautvoAnt 1'aul U llw ) r , and overr utiu.iilnu II i
paid to piioonscrs . \ > y t-ourtvous cimilorrt ot lbs )
T
ouipanir -MII.I.KH.Cenernl Manager ,
J. KTlOtrH As.latunt lieuoral ilauagor-
, A. V. II UAUl'KNTKIt , ( lenerul l > ntson < l'r and i
'
'Ilckct Agent ir
OKI ) . K.1IKA1 TOI1I ) , AstltlantOrnoral 1'asseugeJ r
andTK-kel Agunt
T. J , CI AUK , General Superintendent
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A Pocket Cl ur Cuso Free to Sinodoraol I