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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1890)
M i\H \ .lti UMAHA IJ AAJjX JiJDjm TUjlUWDA * . MAKUli 4. 1SU0. .3 H I niE SPECULATIVE MARKETS n f 1 Bcnro Muko a Strong But Futllo BfAu jf\\\ fort to Break Wheat ' \ THE PRICE OF CORN UNCHANGED Untu Traded In Quito Freely I'roof visions Moderately Active Cntilo nnd lloRfl IIotH itulo Illclior ! j CHICAGO PHODUCR MAIUU3TS. I Chicago , March 3. iSpccial Tclcftram to Ins Uec ] Tlicro was a very broad and ji very strong market In wheat today Hears mndo opposition enrly nnd oven broke the prlco } { o from thoopening Hutchinson and II Pordrldgo were both frco sollcrs For a I tlmo It looked ns It the gain of about 2o I , made on this market last week was to bo S J 'V wiped out The rally of the buying forces Ji ' and some good bull news prevented this , ' I I' nnd before noon the tables were completely U turned Hutchinson had not only stoppedl I selling but pulled out of the pit , whlloPardc h I rltlgo ceased to light the ndvanco , nnd hnstcned to cover wheat through brok ers The market , In fact , marched ' over nil opposition , nnd went up to within abaro frcctlon of 80o for May In a way that made shorts cutch for breath The 1 ' action in May was : Opened at 78c , sold at 78)tfc and after a hard light around 7S > ! @ ' 78/fiC , on the rally passed 79o and Kalnca ! C JBhp- strength each fraction as it went up until j TT * Wc wa3 touched Thcro was a breathing spell tuon and a llttlo easing off of the ltmr- , kot to .0J o ut 10 o'clock ' on realizing sales by those who wished to take profits Juno sold nt 7SV@7U > { c and July at 777J ( c at , the tame tlmo The first big buying or tlio | day was by Schwartz & Uupce , and Inter credited to H lee in Then Dunham & Co i und lH. . Woaro were free buyers Late . Gcddes and William Dunn were buyers on 1 ' orders from Loudon , Liverpool and other , , i foreign markets After 79o was reached on , y ' the nuvnnco Fowler & Sterling tooic wheat Mr furiously ana it was credited to Cudahy C. f [ A. Malrand Logan & Co Joined the buying JL forces above 7'Jo nlso Liverpool cables were It f strong and Ha highoroarly and closed a | i Blrone } nd blgher Export clearances of ; i wheat ut thrco Atlantic ports reached 122- t 000 bushels Minneapolis rcportodnn export J business in Hour and wired that stocks in i country elevators hnd decreased 1,850.000 In i February The wheat market hold steady ' at the close at 70 > jc for May , or 1 cent over the bottom prlco of the morning Other ; closing price * were : March 7So nominal , i Juno 7'Jc ; July 7Ko. Fifty thousand bush . els of No 3 red sold hero for export at 77Jf c. ' i Corn was helped by wheat , during tbo 1 morning , but the closing prices were but a ' shade bolter than on Saturday The up ward movement in wheat nod pork caused ; 1 i shorts in corn to cover and oncourugod seine 1 buying by bulls March sold at 28Js@28 a May sold at 2929Xo and ut ) to 30 c. July ; Bold at 30 @ 31 o. There was Iroo selling by many parties against corn bought in the ; I country This caused a depression from the ; best prices and closing figures wore : March 28 > { e. April 2'J 18 @ 20c , Muy 30c. Juno 80c , July yoj c , September 32c. Oats were traded in qulto freely for May , i but othur deliveries wore slow A llrmer fooling dovelopcd and priccb ndvanced ? c for May and the market closed steady at lu- terracdiato prices The morodlstant futures sympathized with May , but prices changed butlittlo No 2 white for Muy sold xnodor- atoly at 22 } c. Oats by sample were in lighter supply A liberal number of orders were on the market and u steady feoliag prevailed , but no change was noted in prices There was a good speculative business In tbo market for hOR products nnd the feeling was stronger in a general way and prices : moro favorable to sellers The receipts of hogs were not very Jargo nnd prices ruled ubout Co higher on bettor qualities The I report of stocks on hand waB somewhat disappointing - appointing , showing stnallor quantities of lard and shortrib sides than gcncially cal culatcdubon , and this feature had Rome ef ; fect on the market for these articles In the uggrcgato the stocks on hand are 40 per cent larger than reported ono year ago i , while packing for the winter season is about & 7 per cent lurgcr , indicating that the con i- sumption has been larger than the packing , and this , too , in addition to larger receipts , than usual from outsldo packing points Advlcos from Liverpool indicated llttlo change in that quarter , deferred deliveries of , lard being quoted 3d higher Eastern mark ets were u Hula stronger with prices moro favorable to sellers Shorts purchased moderately nnd to soma extent sustained the advance in . prices Speculative offerings „ were not very largo and the demand ex hibited some improvement , chiefly on local account Trading was mainly in May und July delivones , though near deliveries mot ' with a llttlo niorofnvor Prices for all leading articles were higher and the appre ciation was moderately supported The de mand on shipping account was only fair Buyers were backward about meeting the . views of sellers and purchases are mainlv to fill specillo orders Holders uro ttrm in their views , owing to the strengtn in the hog market , and were not pressing their property for sale Prlcos for all descrlp- | tions were well maintained ; CHICAGO MVI3 8TOUIC. ; 1 Cniotao , Maroh 3. [ Special Telegram to "A Tub Hbb.1 Cattlk Prices ruled strong • il and salesmen generally supported good steers ; 1 from strong to 10o higher with fair demand jI Cow stock of all description * also sold it xm shnuo stronger In fact about all the varl- sf Uk ous grades nf natlvo butchers stock sold ry JBBBU - ' - , rather bettor at the close of last week Yard "jd . dealers roportcd stackers nnd feeders scarce w with prices fully as high as nt any time and * \ moro buyers than for any Monday t ' for a long time Choice to extra % beeves , 4,00(35.00 ( ; medium to good 1 . steers , ISM ) to 1500 lbs , $ A' .H ) < iM.-Ul ; 1200 tn J . Ki501t > s , * 3.40@4.10950to ; 1200 lbs , J3.00 ® j v 3.70 ; stackers and feeders , f2.40@3 < > 0 ; cows , bulls and mixed , 11.40 ( 3.30 ; bulk , $2.40@ ' 3.00 ; Texas corn-fed stcors $3.00@3.C5. Hoas Uuslneis was active all along the line with prices strong to a nlcklo higher , as compared with Saturday , Hock Island wus a strong division and the Northwestern ; weakest Packers paid $ : l.U7K4.00 ( ( , largely ' the latter prlco , and snippers H.03Q4.IO. Light sorts sold Inrgoly at 14.05(24.10 ( , with ; one lot of sings variety at f 1.12. FINANCIAL ' Nbw YoitK , March 3 , ISpecUl Telegram to TdbHer | Stocks The professionals tn stocks are stilt playing for points aud the ( i publio is sitting and watchiug The fresh ruto cutting west of Chicago In passeugor trafilo does not appear to bo regarded sorl * A j , ously by stno' < operators Two or thrco of f i the roads most affected were the strongestof tbo prangor group this morning , while ono , the St Paul , made u weak opening This strength In the face of tbo adverse news is traced to other lullucncos It Is morn than . . hiuted lu the street that Cummaok , and his following are acting on 1 advices from tbo inside lu tbelr eagerness to get umlor cover qulotly In ' Hock Island and other western stock * . At | the tame tlmo the bears circulate the ' story , that but a small per cent of the dividends are actually earned and that that amount has coma largely from premiums on bonds Hulls feel that tfio bears bavo already doao their worst and huvo only the possibility of tight money to preventu forward movement t- DurlnC the first half hour Sugar Henneries , Kock Island , Union Paolflo and Louisville , & Kashvillo w ro especially consplouous Tbo market alto made a material Improvement . , during that tlmo , but later reacted and some jS * I rf weak spots were developed First prices - i yfy wore generally from l to } i per cout higher than the final quotations , Saturday uud all the leadlug stocks of the H regular Hit made further urogross in an upward - ward direction Kock Irland rose 1 per cent to W % and Hurllugton ) ( , Tenneste Coal , however , shot up \ % to 02 , while Sugar ; Hefiuorlcs was wenK from the opening and dropped away rapidly l ) $ per cent to G2J Other stocks were generally well hold with out any movement of tmportanco The action during the hour to 12 o'clock was ono which cancelled the gulns of the morning Louisbu vlllo dropped from Its top point , 85)Vi to 84 ; . Now England followed , llurllngton dropped , under Hi ononlng prlco to 103Y and Kock Island foil back K to 90jf. St Paul , Missouri Pnciflo and Union Pnclilo were each of ) i toi from early figures Lackawanna sold off to 1351/ , Sugar recovered \i \ from the early depression to CX1At mld-dny thcro ] was a slightly bettor feeling among buyers Tbo activity and strength In Sugar late lu the day was the feature of the stock market After a drop of 2 per cent early there , was a strong rally of 3 points to Kijf , nnd ' the close was nt Co"or 1 per cent up for the dny Loulsvillo closed \ { ever Satot urday | at S5tf. Granger stocks closed Irreg ular Atchison , Northwestern and Hurling ton closed about stonily Kock Island closed H * hlghor , Union Pnclflc % up and St Paul % lower at ( A % . The total sales were 150,000 shares , . . The following were the closing quotations ! 11. B.4s regular 121H Nortlinrn Pacific , 30 tlB t9coupon9..1- > < do nreterred W.i U.B.4 > .lsrogiilAr.l | u O. Sc N.V 107 ? { IJ.H.4 lscoupons..lUl'i dnpreforrod HI i PacliltUiofi ) } Ufl Nf.y.Contral 10ISU Central 1'aciuc m > i P. B.4K. , , . 18 ClilcntoiAlton . . .130 Itocklsland I * ) Chicago Hurllnnton 0..M..S8U' . , • ftOulnov KOU itoDratorrea . . . U3ii lj > . .J\Y \ ITlliStlnulliOmahs . 31 UllnolsOntral Mi uoprorerrea 91 I. . II , 4 W. , Union l'aclllc OVi KansnskToxns . . . 7 VVSt b. Sc 1 * . 12 l.nkeShore 104i aoproMrrud..M > ii Michigan ] Central . I ! j Western Union . . . 82i ! Jllssourllaoino . . . ,2 Monev Enslor , ranging at K'tO percent , Piiimb McaovNTiLK I'Ai'nu 5 < S7 per cent , Sir.itLiNo Exchange Weak ; sixty-day bills , .b0' ; demand , M.S4. . < = • - Mlimii ; Utock9. Nnw Youk , March 3. [ Special Telegram , to Tub Hue.1 The followiu . r arj tbo min ingstock ' , quotations : Alice 110 Komeitnks TO Caledonia , D. M..15U Horn Silver 22J Con Cal it Vn . . .Ai' iron Sllvor 20) Comatock.T.bd..30J0 [ North Unllolslo..110 CoinstoeK , T scp..3 lUO Ontario 3SO0 l Dead wood T , 150 Oplur 4U0 KI Crlsto 135 Savngo 150 Treolund j ] 0tt Slerr.i Nevada..SIS Hale Norcrois . . 255 Sutter Creek 150 lliiiid Offorliirn Washisotos , March3. [ Special Telegram to The Uee.j Today's bond offerings : f 18,300 registered 4J < per celits at $1.03 . ' nionuoh ; maukhts _ CnicAoo March 3.-1:1. : ! d. m. close Wheat \ Hlghor ; May , 7D > < ; u ; July , 77ic ! Corn Firmer ; Mnrch , 2 c ; May , 30c Oats Lower ; March , 20 o ; May , 21 ic ' Hye March , 42 > c. Barley Nothing doing Prime Timothy $1.14@1.15. Flax Cash , $1.45 Whisky J1.02. Pork-Firm ; Mnrch , ? 9.90 ; Maj' , $10.10. Lard Firm ; March , * 5.87V < § 5.90 ; May , ? 0.00. Flour Firm ; winter wheat , $2.00 1.80 ; spring . wheat , 81.10@4.CO : rye , $2.50@2.85 ; buckwheat , | l,00@l. 10 per cwl Provisions Shoulders , $4.15@4.20 ; short clear , ? 5.10@5.15 ; short ribs , J4.85@4.00. Huttor Fine qulto active , low grades dull ; ; creamery ' , 10@2Oa ; dairy , ll@23c. Cheese Steady ; full cream cheddars , 0@9Koi ' < lo Hats 9 } { ( Qic ; fancy Young f • Amoricas.l0lf@10Kc. Eggs Active and steady ; frosb , 12@13c. Hides Firm ; heavy and light green salted ' , 4X@49fc ; salted bull , 3 c ; green salted { calf , 5jC ; dry Hint , U@7c ; dry salted [ hides ' , Oo ; dry calf , 5@0o ; deacons , 20ocach. Tallow Quiet and a trillo weak ; No 1 , ' solid ' packed 8 * c ; No 2 , 3 > ic ; cake , 4c Receipts Shipmts ] Flour 10.000 5.000 ) Wheat 15,000 11,000 ) Corn ' 107,000 193,000 Oats ' 90.000 822,000 ) Now York , March 3. Wheat Receipts , 20,350 bushels ; exports , 85,150 bushels ; spot t higher ; No 2 rod , 67X(3S7 ( < ! ic In elevator , SOrtSgji'c I afloat , 8590 , 'fo f. o. b. ; options nighor , No 2 , March closing at SCa Corn Receipts , 77,400 bushels ; exports , ' 27,800 bushels ; spot closing castor ; No 2 , 85Jf@80o in elevator , 36f@37c afloat ; un- gruded mlxod , 25J @ 2S io ; options higher , iMarch closing at 3ojjfe. Oats Receipts , 91,000 bushels ; exports , 29,150 bushels ; spot stronger ; No 2 white 29X@29 c ; mixed wc9torn,20X@30c ; white western , 34o ; ontlous higher , March clos- ing ot 28 > jc cCoffeo Options closed 11 rm and 10@25 points up ; sales , 49,750 bags ; March , S10.U0 @ 10.95 ; May * 1G.75@10.85 ; spot Rio firm ; fair cargoes , $20.00. Sugar Firm Petroleum United closed at 49Vo. Eggs Firmer ; 15 @ 10c. Lard Decided advance Dut quiolj western steam , tU.22 close J0.21X bid Huttor Steady ; Elgin , 27Ui2So ( : western dairy , l5@lSc ; creamery , 13@2ikc ( Cheese Firmer ; western , IOMIO c. 8t. I.diiIh , March 3. Wneat Higbor ; cash , 78c : May , 77 = 0J77K - Corn Higher ; cash , 25o ; May , 20 c. Oats Cash and May , 2o > { @ 20c. Pork Firm at M0.2J > . Lurd Firm at * 8 70. Whisky Steady at 11.02. Uutter Unchanged IMIlwaiikoi' , March 3. Wheat Firm , ; No 2 spring , cash , 7274o ; May , TJ a , Corn Firm ; No 3 , 27i c. Oats Quiet ; No 2 white , 22 } e. Rye Quiet ; No 1 , 44J c. Harley Quiet ; No 2 , 40 0. l'rovialons Eusior ; pork , fJbO Minnuiipoliv , March 3. Wheat Cash strong ; track satnnles hlghor ; receipts , 234 care ; shipments , 13 cars Closing : No 1 hard , March , 78 > c ; May , bOo ; on track , 79 0 ; No , 1 northern , March , 77)ic ) : May I' , 78Jc } ; on track 78 > o ; No 2 northern , March ! , 74 'Jo ; May , 70 > tfo ; on track , 75@70Kc Kitiisas Oitv , March 3. Wheat Steady ; No 2 hard , cash , ' 03o : No 2 rod , cash and ( March , 67io bid Corn Stronger ; No 2 , cash 20o bid 1 ; March , 21c Oats No , 2 cash 17o bid ; March , 17tfc. Cincinnati , March 3. Wheat Firm i ; No 2 rod 78c. Corn Firm ; No 2 mixed , 32@32 } e. Oats Firm ; No 2 mixed , SHJ e. Whisky-S1.02. Llvorpool , March 3. Wheat Firm ; holders offer moderately ; California No , 1 , 7s 8 > < d per cental ; red western winter , 7a. Corn Quiet and unchanged ; now mlxod , western , 3s < d per ceutal IjIVK BTOOK Uniaaso , March3. The Orovers' Journal reports us follows : Cuttlo Receipts , 12,500 ; shipments , ; market strong ; beeves $3.00@5.00 ; stockers and feeders , * J.40@3,00 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.40 3.00 , Hogs -Iteeelpts , 2,000 ; shipments - ; market higbor ; mixed t. 1.851.05 ; heavy , I3.90Q4.10 ; light , 3.UU llO ' Sheep Receipts , 8,000 ; shipments , - ; natives , t3 50 ( < J5.CO ; western corn.fud , 14.75 < tto.50. ' A Drovers Journal cable from London reports - ports liberal supplies of American cattle nnd moderate general supplies Medium to cuoico cattle ll@12 > < d per lb estimated dead weight _ Mloiix City , March a Cattle Receipts , 1,000 ; shipments , 100 ; market unchanged : 9annors , 75cC1.25 ; cows , ! 1.UK31.25 ; stock ore , 51.50(32.23 ( ; feeders , f2.25@J.90 ; veal i calves , | 2.00@3.15. Hogs Receipts , 1.530 ; market higher ; everything , t3.73.S0. ( .Natloiml Si'iulc Yarili Rait St Lou in March 3. Cattle Receipts , 1,800 ; ; shlpmouts , 300 ; market strong ; fair to fanov native steers , f3.15 ; 4 9J ; tiockert and foeders2.25t3.00 ! , • Hogs Receipts , 3,000 ; shipments , 1,700 ; market blgher ; heavy , * 3.95@4.03 ; packiug 13.953-4.00 ; light , tW,85rii4.O0 , lianKUK CityMarch 3. Cattle Receipts , 300 ; shipments , il.300 : market strong ; stoera.t3.2031.80 ; cow * , 11.00(52.00 ( ; ttockert and feedert , tA5'C ) C&40. Hogs Receipts , 3,000 ; sliluoiouts , 1,000 ; higbor ; all grades , fATPQS Vi } { , OMAHA laVK HTOCH CatUo Mo.suat , March 3 , 1690. Receipts of cattle estimated at 1,800 com pared with 1,470 Saturday Among the resh ceipts were some very fair steers , several lots reaching the 11.00 mark The market opened early and nctlvo , steers selling firm nt Saturdays best prlcos , a few sales bolng reported nt n shade ndvancc The bulk of the sales was at (3.45 ( H3.8r ' > . Cows opened ac ' tivo nt steady prices , buyers generally thinking they made pur- chases at Saturdays prices whllo some thought their purchases were a llttlo easier Hulls nro strong , nearly everything chang Ing { hands at * J.60@3.O0 , as high as * 3.ffii being paid , Stockcrs nnd feeders were not very plenty The domnnd continues good nnd ! tbo prices firm The market was the most satisfactory bad for a week Uoc"- Receipts of hogs estimated nt 1,400 , coma pared with 1,303 Snturday Almost every , thing was sorted , the sorted light hogs sell Ing nt Co ndvanco , bringing M.S0@3.85. Heavy weights sold steady All sold curly ot an active market rr ; Snoop Receipts of sheep ostlmntcd nt 033 com pared , with 1,235 Saturday The sheep mar ket Is active and Arm Prevailing Prices ' The following Is a table of prlcos ptl In { this , ' market for the grades ot stock men tioned : , , Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 llis.1.80 04.50 Good * steers , 1250 to 145'J lbs . . 3.53 f > 4.15 Good steers , 1050 to 13 JO lbs . . 3.20 ( iS 'M Commpn 100O to 1150 lb steers 2.00 @ 3.40 Common canners , 1.00 ( < 2.00 Ordinary to fnlr cows 1,00 fJ2 00 fair ; to good cows 1,90 (3)2,13 ( ) Hood . choice cows 2.20 < jp3.00 Cholco to fancy cows 2.05 < a > 3.25 Pair to good bulls 1.50 M2.5U Cholco to fancy bulls 2.50 @ 3.25 Light stockers nnd feeders . . . 2.00 02.8J Feeders , 950 to 1100 lbs 2.20 @ 3.3. " > Falr to cholco light hogs 3.75 6(3.85 Fair to choice heavy hogs 3.(15 ( ; ft3.75 Fair to choice mixed hogs 3.70 ( $3.80 AveraK ) Ooit ot lioj * . The following table gives the average cost of bogs on the dates monUono.l , including the | cost todajs ns naso'd upon sales roportcd : Date j ; Price Daw Price , March 1 3 75 March 2 3 70J < f RntiR < ! nl * Prion * llom The following tibia shows the range of prices paldfor hogs : J Light ; nnd medium hogs $3 75 @ 3 85 Good to choice mixed hogs . . 3 70 @T 75 Good to cholco heavy hogs . . 3 05 ( tifl 75 llnnse of Prices lhoi > . The following table shows the rango'of frlcos paid for sheep : rime fat sheep $4 40 © 5 60 Good fat sheep 3 50 ( $4 (10 ( Common to medium sheep . . . 2 03 ( Si' .l 75 Lambs 4 0J ® 0 00 Comparative Tnlilro The following tables show the range in prices . on hogs during this and last week : Days This week Last week Monday . . . , 3 05 < ft3 63 3 05 { M fc > Tuesday r .Ki © 3 TTj ! I Wednesday ; lil © 3 75 Thursday 3 ( KJJStO 75 J Krldny 3 65 < S-I SJ Saturday 3 oJ @ 3 W ' ' AveraRQ t'riois if iiogs Showing the nverago prloo paid for loads of hogs on the days indicatei In 1837 , liii , 1 18S9 and 1890 : Day ; Fob IHiW Fob IHH'J.1 feb 1S8. Feb , 1SS7 , 2T 3 71 ! ? T37 n ll Sunday " 28 3 71 4 : i0 n 17 5 31 Day Mar 18U0. Mar 1889. Mar 1HS8. Mnr 18S7. 1 3 75 4 23 5 07 0 32 2 Sunday 4 2) 5 08 G 23 3 3 76t ! Bundny | 5 10 | S 28 ltepresontntivii Sales STEEKS No I Av Pr No Av Pr 2 1023 $3 25 2ll 11(12 ( 3 00 8 103(1 ( 3 30 15 1199 3 CO 20 OUO 3 85 13 1250 3 ( SO 1 1150 3 85 18 123(1 ( 3 05 1 1410 3 35 20 1185 3 05 45 1117 3 40 20 1203 3 05 1 1170 3 40 20 1239 3 70 19 1 1010 3 40 IS 1230 3 70 10 1 1140 3 40 20 1303 3 70' 1 1230 3 45 80 1213 8 70 40 1237 3 45 40 1317 3 7ft 1 1250 3 50 21 1214 3 75 0 1152 3 50 1 1340 3 75 24 1093 3 511 10. . . . . . . . .1329 3 63 29 1200 3 n14 } 40 1341 3 85 14 ' 1034 3 55 20 1237 3 90 18' ! 1152 3 00 20 1383 4 00 COWS 2 910 175 4 1150 2 50 1 1010 175 19 1039 2 55 1 1200 175 10 013 2 53 1 920 175 1 050 255 3 843 175 2 1105 2 00 1 930 175 2 1305 2 fiO 1 810 2 00 20. " 1)13 ) 2 05 1 950 2 U0 1(1 ( SOI 2 05 T ! 950 2 00 10 1034 2 70 1 1000 2 00 20 1133 2.70 1- . . . . . . . . 030 2 00 48 1141 2 70 20 : lObO 220 2 910 2 75 1 1000 2 25 2 1105 2 75 7 957 2 25 1. . - 1170 2 75 1 840' 2 25 1 1210 2 80 2 900 2 25 1 1170 2 S3 .1 1450 2:10 : 8 1158 2 IK ) 2 1200 2 45 17 1059 2 95 1 940 2 50 2J 1C0J 3 00 2 1105 2 50 10 11(10 ( 8 00 2 1120 2 50 1 1230 3 00 1 1120 2 50 8 1423 8 00 HULLS 1 1105 2 00 2 1155 2 50 1 1340 2 00 2 1555 2 03 1 13S0 2 00 1 1590 2 00 1 1440 2 10 1 10J0 2 75 2 1255 2 10 1 1700 2 83 1 2203 2 15 1 1000 2 85 1 4S0 2 25 1 1570 2 90 1 1340 2 25 3 1510 2 95 2 12S0 2 25 6 1402 3 00 2 1425 2 40 3 1293 3 00 1 1230 3 W 1 1910 3 25 1 1510 2 50 1 2000 3 25 rEEDEUS 53 717 2 85 5 1003 3 20- 25 719 2 90 23 993'3 25 1 753 2 93 2 1185 3 30 1 710 8 00 CALVES 1 400 2 25 1 210 4 50 1 370 4 50 STAOS ' 1 1300 2 75 . . . . , . . 3 00 STOCKEltS 5 450 3 05 WKSTBIW CATTLE Owner No Av Pr 48 steers , cornfed . .1,313 3 CO 0 steers , cornfod..1,035 , 3 00 01 cows 003 3 82J yi 40 stcors , cornfed.1,331 8 70 3 steers , cornfod..1,333 , 8 70 Standard Cattle Company : 34 steers , cornfod.1,418 4 20 uoas No av Sh Pr No Av Sb Pr 0..233 $2 00 67. . . .310 240 * 3 T2U 4.290 8 (12K ( 00..255 240 3 72 ) k 5 , , .270 3 05 05.310 103 3 72W 10..295 100 3 05 04..289 300 3 72W 24.,313 80 8 03 12 . . .252 72J 19.3(53 ( 80 3 05 SO . . .231 100 8 75 0,295 80 8 05 07,218 40 3 75 tl,255 8 415 OS..207 100 3 75 27.,309 8 07K 70..274 120 3 75 29,334 0 OUi 0.1..270 40 3 75 4.,235 3 ma 50.313 100 3 75 5 , . ,2J 8 07 63. . . .203 3 75 5 , , . ,253 8 70 73. . . .235 120 3 77K 0,29J 8 70 42..SOI 3 SO i U.,2 < 15 3 70 .53..243 40 3 80 i 4 ,805 3 70. 49..318 8 80 i 7.,2511 3 70 23..219 3 80 I 15..235 40 3 70 42..231 3 S3J * 51,241 200 3 70 55.,213 8 82'1 ' 52. . . 273 133 3 72/ } CO.,217 3 82'2 18..271 3 72 } { 03..237 3 85 ' 65..209 200 3 Ti,4 } SHEEP No Av Price ; 180 westerns , , , . . , . . , , , 5 10 I HlRhoataua Lowest Male * ut Hogs Today , Saturday , Highest t3.S5 Highest 3.80 1 Lowest 3.03 Lowest 3.65 Stook Keualpts Ofllclal Saturday Estimated Today Cattle , 70 cars . 1,479 Cattle , 03 cors , , 1,200 JVi Hogs , 23 cars,1,803 ; Hogs , 23 cars.,1,400 Sheep , 7 cars.1,335 Sheep , 5 cars , , 930 ' Disposition ot Htock nShowing the number of cattle , hog * and sheep bought by the paokors and leading buyers ou to-doy's marKctt , u- , emtio * . Huyors , No Swift U Co ' . . . . , 374 Ocorgo II Hammond Cdi ' . 374 ThoArmourCudahyPaoklngcompany , . 107 Omaha Packing company . . ' , 81 Lee Rothschild i 139 Hamilton &Stcphon.w 40 Hon ( ton .t Underwood , , .uwi 7 Nels Morris llu 24 Shfppors nnd feeders , ; 234 Hooker ) ( & Kgan • • • • < 140 W. IlVanZant . / . , 24 ling * . ' Showlnc the number of hogs bought by the , loading buyor9 on todaV's market ! Arm6ur-Cudahy Packing company 818 SwIlt&Co , 397 Gcotgo II , Hammond & Co 279 Showing the number of sheep bought on today's ' market and the purchases : Holmos&Co ISO On llm Mnrket Willi Simon A. H. Gibson , Shelton ; G. F. Dodge , Wood River ; L , M. Ormsby Central City , On the Mnrkot Willi lions It A. Templcton &Co ' . , Toknmnh ; O'Conr. nor Hrolhors & 3 , . Craig ; J. J , Doberty , Dunlnp , In ; Monk & A. , Hlanchard , la ; A. W. Johnson , Looinls ; Cambrldgo A. H. Abs'ii ' , Cambrldgo ; John Hlggs , llnrtwoll ; Jerry Dclonuv , LMonvlllo : Fisher iS ; Prague ; J. U. Hock & Co , Petersburg ; N. Jacnuot , Mornn ; F. Tlorno.v , Hrokon How ; William Halsey , Lebanon ; Wallace & Stjtt , Coin , la ; A. 13. Tnnbcrg iloopor ; N , W. M. Co , Hastings nnd Surprlso ; Phillips & I. , Inland : WT McKlvaln , Hralnnrd ; W. H. Terwillingcr , Dwight ; Hllss & llliss , Scbuyii lor 1 < ; A. D. Scars , Clnrks ; 13. Henderson , Hastings , la On the Mnrkot Willi Cnttlc II J. Walltor , Delmont S. D. ; N. Morris , Herman ; II C. Lydlck , Tekainiih ; Kcsslcr S , Craig ; Kd Furloy , llaucroft ; H. V. Cronk , C. Ii Hammond , J , M , Soymoro , Pender ; Davis .t C , lOmcrson ; F. Johnson , Hlnir l : J , T. Robinson & Son , Lovelnnd , la ; J. A. White , Iilmwood ; J.V. . Connnly.Man- loy l , ; KolloyCo , Republican und Uloom- Ington I ; naydcn&J , , Wullaco ; J. A. Con yors , John Williams , Brush , Cole ; Ii , J. Ferguson , W. V. Ueckinan , Friend ; J. II Dickson , llonuett ; Perry , t Frush , Malnio ; G. II Stocking , F. M. Stratton , Wahoo ; E. C. Guodoll , Sterling ; C. C. Keinllng , Odessa , Minn ; J. C. Goodoll , Hdda : P. M. Golden , Larumie , VVyo ; H. Fioldgrovc Sbclton ; 1 A. Rnnaull , Alila ; O. Ulillng , Hooper , J. G. Muthnrson i & Co.Pilger ; D.ivld From , David City ; W. A , Tci-wllltgor , Dwlaht ; P. Unttt , Seward ; J. S. Iman , Osceola ; Perry & M. , , Wahoo ; William Weaver , Mead ; Standard Cattle Co , Amos ; H. A. Nolto , J. II Qulnn , A. J S. Will , Elkboru ; J. M. Craig , Plattsc mouth ' Mnrkot Mention P. M. Golden came In from Laramlo , \V.vo. , with two cars of feeders J , G. Mathorson , the well known shipper of Pilger , was down with two cars of cattle W. A. Randall , an oxtcnslvo stockman of ! Columbus < , was on the market with a load of ' cattle Oswald Uehling , an extonslvo and suer cossful stockman of Hooper , was in with a 1 earofoittlo * George Dodge of Wood River nnd L. F. Stockivoll of Shelton each had two cars of t sheep on market , Sol Dcgan of Dogan Urothors , well known , breeders j of French draft horses of Ottawa , ' 111. , was a visitor ut the yards J. H. Qulnn , ono ot thq leading feeders ' and ' stock dealers of Elkhorn , came in with a car of cattle Joseph Uliss of Schuylor a well known 1 shipper , , was at tbo yards JtAday In speaki ing j of the light run of hogs at the yai ds hero for the past week or so hu remarked that it J was to bo expected as kt bas.been too cold In the country for the farmers to bring in their bogs ] ' ' ' W. M. Weaver marketed cattle from Mood , Charles E. Hammond , am extensive feeder came in from Pcndir . ( F. M. Stratum brought1 ' 'in ' coivs from Wahoo . ' - " rc ' > ' Fisher & Simeonick 'Of Prague , regular shippers , marketed hogs _ ' Perry Brothers of Wnyno Bent in three loads 1 of stockers from bioux City John Williams , n prominent ranchman of f Fort i Morgan , Cole , was in with foedcrs , J. A. Conger of Fort Moman , Cole , brought ' in some of his ranch cattle O'Conor Brothers & Simpsom , Lyons , marketed ' a cur of hogs W. V. lilaoktnoro had a car of cattle In from I Friend Colonel C. II Gould of Lincoln was a visitor at the ysrds * J. A. White came down from Elmwood with two enrs of cattle - . G. II Stocking was up from Wahoo with I two cars of cattle G. E. Huydon of Hayden & Jackson , Wal- l jaeo , was in with a car of cattle W. II Terwlllicor of Dvvlgbt came in with a car of cattle und a car of hogs William Elkonbary of Union was at the yurds looking for feeders OMAHA WHOLHSALE MARKETS 1 Produce Eaos Strictly ' fresh , lie ; cold storage , pickled , lii nud , salted , not wanted ut any price Hutteu Creamery , fancy rolls , prints , 21 , (25u ; creamery , fancy solid packou , 23@24c ! i creamery , choice , 19@22c ; dairy , fancy rolls . and prints , lS JOe ; dairy , fancy solid packed , 17@10c ; dulr.v , choice , 18 ( 150 | i country roll , choice , 11012c ; country roll ' 1 good , B@10o ; couutry roll , fair , 0@7o ; poor stock , 3 ( < lbc Poultky Turkeys , dressed , fancy dry picked , ll@12c ; turkeys , live , per lb , 7@Sc ; chickens , fancy , 9a ; chickens , choice , 7&go ' } ; chickens , live , W.O(33.0'J ( ) ( ; gcose , dressed , fancy , C@10j ; geese , drcssoa , cholco , 8@9o il ; ; geese , live , doz , tO.UOG$7.00 , ducks , dressed ' , fancy , lie ; duckschoioo.9@10o ; ducks , live , dez , * 2.60@3.O0 ; plgeonB , doz , $1.00. ' Gasie Jack snipe , tl.00@1.25 ; golden plover , tl.00@1.25 ; mallard ducks , f3.00@ 3.50 : canvusback ducks , f5.00@li.U0 ; rcu- ' head ducks , doz , $3 03 ; teal ; uucks doz , ? 1.50@v ' .0Oi mixed ducks , doz , | 1.50g2.00 ( V • ; gecso , Cauudu , $5.50@0.00 ; geese , smull , tl.00 @ .4.50. HiiESWAX No 1 , 10@l9o. Pies Feet Pickled , kits , 70o ; spiced pigs tongues , kits , $2.35 ; plcklod tripe , kits , 05c ; plcklnd H , C. tripe , kits , 85c ; spiced pigs hocks , kits , i 1.12. > Mess Poiik Per bbl , t9.75@l0.75. Hcckwueat Flouii Per bbl , 14.75. Wool Fine , average , 2J@23o ; medium , } average , 21@22c ; quarter blood , average , 18 . @ 20n ; course , average 1S@17c ; colts and rough , uvarago , ll@10c. < " . Pickles Medium , per bbL J4.S5 ; small , $5.75 ; gherkins , Jtl.75 ; C. ti chow chow , Ots , $5.85 ; pts t3 05. Potatoes Per bu , 33c ; cdminon , 25o. Maflb SuuAit Per lb , TJffo PnovieioNS Hams , Neil , ' 10 lb average , 9Jtfo ; 20 to 22 lbs , 8Ko ; la.ftb 14 lbs , 9 > fo i shoulders , 5o ; break lust bacon , No 1 , bo ; ham sausage , 8a ; dried beef bams , 7c ; beef tongues , 10.00 per dozeu ; dry salt meats , 5 iS SJfuperlb ; bum roulette OXo ; add lu per 11 > for smull lots , ' ' Hat Cholco upland , $100@3.25 ; midland , tl.50 ; lowland , * 2.50. i , il Cnor Feed 112.50. ' , „ , HiiAN-tl0.50. , , Cohx-IOc. 1' " ' Oats-ISo. 1 Boxes ( Quotations ar " for dohvory In ' Chicago } . Dry buffalo , pdr"trJn.$10.005jl8.00 ; dry country , bleached , • 'tlO.UOQlU.OO : dry country , damp and musty , | -,00S10 * ( 00. Skinb and Funs Raccoon , No 1 , largo , 80@90o ; No 1. medium , 60@70c ; No 1. small , 40@50c ; No 3 , 3 and 4,19@10a Mink , No 1 , largo ! 00@75o ; No 1 , medium , 6000o ; No 1 , small , 40@50o ; No 2 , 3 , 4 , 15.40. Otter , No 1 , largo prime , $5.O0@9,0O ; Ho 1 , medium , t4.00@5.00 ; No 1 , smull , | 2.5U@ 3.50 ; No 2 , 3. and 4 , t9.69@l.60. Lynx , No 1 , ? 3.00(33.50. ( ; yildeat No l,40@50o ; No fl 20o. Muskrat , winter , 15o ; fall , lUQllo Skunk , black , 60@75o ; striped , No 1 , 85a40oi No , 2. lB@20o ; No 8 , 10@l5o ; No 4 , 5@i0c. Cross fox No 1. tl.00@5.00 ; No 2 , $3.00@ > 2.50. Red fox , No 1 , tl.00 1.25 ; No 2. 60(3 ) ( 0.60c. Grey fox , No 1. 40Q50o ; No 2 , 20 > @ ( 25o. Mountain wolf , No 1 , 2,5Oa)3.0O ) ; No 2.11.00(31.25. ( Prarlowolf , No 1. 75@l.00 ) ; No 2 , 40@50o. Heaver , No 1. per lb ti.OO ) ® 3M ; No 3 , per lb , t3.00@3.4Q ; No 8 , per lb 50(3fi5aj ( No , 4 , 60o. Hoar , black No 1 , tl5.00 025.00 ; grizzly , No 1 , tl0.00@25.00 ; brown , No 1 , tl0.00@20.00 ; cub , tl.0O@5.00 ; buok- skin , Indian dressed , per lb , tl.00@1.60. D er , summer , per lb , 80o ; fall , per lb , 23o ; winter , per lb , C0J25c ( ? ; green salt , per piece , 75C'fSOo ; antelope , per lb , 20c ! elk , per lb , 10silSct ( ) fisher , No 1 , * J.W ) < rr5 03. Marions , No } ' 1 , iRc@tl.60 | No 2 , 25@50c. Opossum , No ! 1 , cased , 10@l5o ; No I , open , 7Q4l0c. Badger , No 1 , full furred , 75cgtl,25 ; No 3 , 80(733o ( ; No 3 , 10@20o. Wolverine , No 1 , tl.O0fr0.00. ' ( iliiiE ) , Pelts asp Tallows Green salted hides , , 4Kc ; dry salted hides , 60c ; dry flint bides ' , 7c ; calf hides , 5c. Damaged hides 2o loss ' , , Sheep pelts , green , cuch , 75c@tl.23 ; sheep ! , pelts , dry , per lb , 9titl2o ; tallow , No 1 , 3) ) > @ 3Wi' : No 2 , 3o ; grcaso , whlto , tye85 \ yellow , 2 'i'3o. Vr.aET.im.KS Now Lettuce , per doz heads , , 45c ; nullslics , per doz bunches , 50c ; green onions , per doz bunches , 303100 ; pir - loy ; , per doz bunches , IWo ) soiipbunches , per doz bunches , 45Q50o ; celery , Michigan , small , per doz bunches , S5(335c ( ; colcry , llllfi nols ( , per doz bunches , 45Q50o ; celery , New Orleans , per doz bunches , ? 5@90o ; Onllforpo .nln , tl.00 per doz ; spinach , per bbl , (2.50 ; enfl cumber , per doz , ? 1.752.85 ; oyster plant , per ( doz , 45@50c ( now beets , per bushel , f 1.00 01.25 ; now carrots , per doz bunches , 40@50c ; now turnips , per doz bunches , 40 ( 50c ; plo plant ! j ] , per lb , 0r7c ; nowcabbago , Loulslnnn , per crnte , fl.00 ; now potatoes , Bermuda , per bbl , $0.00 ; tomatoes , llormuda , 10 lb boxes , per ( box , $1.5o@1.75. VnOETAin.ns Old Sweet potatoes , fancy i Muscatine . , per bbl , MOO ; onions , cxtrn fancy . , , per bbl , $ .50 ; onions , fair , per bbl , $2.50 ; rutabagas , per bbl $2.00 ; carrots , per bbl 1 , $2.00 ; parsnips , per bbl , $2.00 ; beets , per bbl ( , | , $2.00 ; horse rndlsh roots , per bbl , f4.00 ; horse [ radish roots , per lb , 7c ; celery roots , per , bbl , $5.00 ; celery roots , per doz , 00c , Afi'l.i : Hutteu Per lb , C@7o. Mincb Meat So per lb Ilo.vcY 15@10o per lb for cholco PiiESEiivnsS@10oporlb. JliLt.iEs 4@l > fo per lb , Duebseh Veal Choice medium , 0l @ 7c ; light , 5@0c : heavy 3lc. Beans Hand picked navy , $1.50(31.00 ( ; hand j picked navy , medium , $ l.40@1.5O ; hand tilckod country , $1.30Vi > l.4U ; good clean , $1.20 OI.80. Honev Per lb , Illinois comb , 10a ; Call i forum ! comb , 14c ; Nebraska and Iowa comb , 12)4 ) ® 14c Ciiklse Per lb , rull cronm V. A. , 12c ; full ! cream twins , \ \ } { nfull \ cream Ohio swiss , 15c ; full cream Wisconsin swiss , 13@ 14c : full cruam brick swiss , ll@12c ; full cream llinburger swiss , ll@12c. . Fish Fresh frdzon white , trout , plko and pickerel \ , per lb , 7c ; herring , tMc sturgeon , 10c. Oiuxans Per box , Florida brlghts , $3.75 ; russets , , $3.50 ; nicssinn , $3.25 ; California fancy navels , $5 25 : choice , $5,00 : Los An9 L'oles navels , $4 50 ; seedlings , Hivorsido , i $ .1.35@3.50 ; .tntiuntuin , $1.25 ; Los Angeles , $3.00 ; in Uvo box lots 25o per box less Lemons Per box , messlna fancy , $1.00 ® 5.0J ; verdolli , good , $2 50. Bananas Per bunch , $2.00@3.00. Malaiu Giuit.s Fancy , per bbl , $7.50 : choice , per bbl , $0.00@7.00. Cocoanuts Ior hundred , $4.75. Arn.cs Per bbl , $4.00@4.50. CitANiiEliuiES Per bbl , * 12.50@14.00. Cionit Per bbl reflucd , $0.50 ; half bbl , $3.50 ; hard cider , pure , per bbl , $3.03. Linseed Oil 01c. Gfco irloa DitiED FituiT Currants , now Co : prunes , casks , , 1,300 lbs , 5J c ; prunes , bbls or bags , r Kci citron pcol , drums , 20 lbs , 22c ; lemon peel , drums , 13c ; fard dates , boxes , 12 lbs , lie ; aoricots , choice ovaporatoa , 14c ; aprl- cots , Jolly cured 25 lb boxes , 10c ; nprlcots ; fancy , 25 lb boxes , 15c ; apricots , choice bags , SO lbs , 14c ; apples , evaporated , 50 lb boxes , 9c ; apples Star , 81.fc ; apples , fancy Alden , J lb , 100 ; apples , Fancy Aldcn , 3 1b , Wfa ; Salt ; Lake , 5 ? c ; blackborrlcs , evaporated , 50 j lb boxes , 5o ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , } 13c ; pears , California fancy , J.fs boxes , 25 lb , 12c i : peaches , Col No 1 faucy , s , unp bags , SO lb , 15c ; peaches , pirod , fancy , 18c ; Salt Lake j , 7c : nectarines , rod , 14o ; nectarines , silver , boxes , 15c ; pitted plums , Cal 25 lb boxes i , 8 } e ; raspberries , ovap , N. Y. , now , 20o ; prunes , H. C. 0070 , 9l4 @l04'c ; ; orange peel , 15c ; raisins , California Loudou crop lbS9 j , $2.35 ; Cal loose muscatels , crop 1SS9 , $2.00 ; ; Valoncius , 1SS3 , Cc : Valcncias , now 8 { 0 ; Cal seedless , sks „ 7 fc ; Ondura layer , now , ! > Kc ; pruneless , 12Xc ; dried grapes , 4c. Vhoetaiiles Tomatoes 3 lb extra , f IOU ; 3 lb standard , western brands , 93@95c ; gal , Ions ' , strictly standard , $2.93. Corn Finest grown j , $1.00 ; gilt-odfo sugar corn , very line , $1.50 ; McMurray's 2 lb sugar.corn , $1.20 ; 2 lb j extra , western brands , 85c@$1.00 ; 2 "lb standard , , western brands , 70@S0c Mush rooms i lib French , extra line , 22 ( < 25c ; 1 lb French ] , fine , 18@22c ; 1 lb French , ordinary , 10@18o. 1 Peas 1'rcs flue , per can , 25c ; dmnl Hue , per can , 10c ; 2 lb extra , sifted , S2.O0 ; 2 lb early Juno , $1.23@1.35 : 2 lb Mari row j , standard brand , $1.10 ; 2 lb soaked , 59c. . String Beans 21b high grade Refugee , See ; 2 . lb Golden Wax beans , 75c ; 2 lb string bans , 70c Lima Beans 2 lb soaked , 75c. Boston Baked Beans 3 lb Lewis $1.05 ; crown J brand , $1.50. Sweet potatoes 3 lb Now Jersey , $1.00 ; daisy $1.35. Purnpam 3 ; lb now uumpkin , 93c. OlLS-Kerosone P. W. lOJ c ; W. W. 12Xo ; headlight , 18c ; gasoline , 12c ; salad oil , $1.25@3.00 ' ' per doz Suoaus Cut loaf , 8c ; cut loaf cubes , 7Xc ; standard , powdered , 7J oXXXX powdered , 80 " ; granulated , standard , % ; confection ors , A ( 0c ; white extrn C , OJfc ; extru C , Nrb , Oc ; umber , 5o ; Soaim Castile , mottled , per lb , 8@10o : do white , per lb , 12c. Canned Meats 1 lb lunch tongue , $2.00 ; 2 lb lunch tongue , $1.75 ; 1 lb corned bouf , $1.20 ; 2 lb cornea beef , $2.05 : 0 lb corned beet , $0.50 ; 14 lb corned beef , $ I4.00 { 3 lb- boneless pigs foot , $ J.20 ; 1 lb English brawn , : $1.20 ; 2 lb English brawn $2.03 ; 0 lb Eng lish brawn , $0.53 ; 1 lb compressed ham , $1.7531bcompres8odham$2.75 ; ; lib chipped 1 beef , $2.00. Fahinaceous Goons Barley , 8 @ ) c ; fa- rina , 60 ; peas , 3o ; oatmeal , " } i@w ; mnca- ronl , 10c ; vormicolll 100 ; rlco , 4t50 > c ; sago and tapioca , 0@7o : lima bouns , ( ic Cofkee Roasted Arbuckle's Ariosa , 2-ic ; McLaughlin's ' XXXX , 24 4c ; Gorman i 24c ; Dilworth , 24 > c ; Alaroniu , 21 c ; bulk , 24 0. Fisn Codllsh , extra Georges , now , 6J c ; grand bank , now , 4 } c ; silver , 2 lb , blocks , Oc ; snow white , 2 lb bank , now , 4 > a ; Turkey - key cod , lurgo iniddlos , bricks , S , ' 4c ) snow white crates , 12-5 lb , boxes , 7o ; Iceland f halibut Ho ; medium scaled burring , 25a j ; No 1 scaled herring , 23u ; domestic Holland herring , 55c ; Hamburg spiced hcrrinir , $1.50 ; Russian sardines , 75c ; Russian sardiues , plain , 55c ; imported Holland herring , Crown brand , 8O0 : do fancy milkers , l)0c ) ; mackerel No 1 Bhoro , half bbls , $13.00 ; bloaters , half bbls , $18.00 ; whltolisb , half bbls , $7.00 ; trout , ball bbls , $5 50 ; family whltolisb $3.00 ; sal mon , $3.50 ; 1 lb mnckarol ( herring ) , $1,00@ 1.10 ; I lb llnnan bnddios , $1.75 ; 1 lb ioostors I tl.90@2.00 ; 1 lb Alaska salmon , Aleut , $1 00 ; 2 lb oysters , 10 oz $1,85 ; lib oysters , 5 oz ; , $1.10 ; 2 lb select , 13 oz , $ i.35 ; 1 lb clams , Utile necks , $1.25 : 2 lb clams , llttlo necks , $2.10 ; H lb sardines , imported , per case , 100s. I $11.00(410.00i ; \ lb sardines , imported , per case , 100s , $ I5.00@20.00 ; M lb imported bono less sardines , 20o ; If lb sardines American , per 100s , French Btylo , $450@5 ; 00 ; y lb sardines - dines , American , per case , 100s , French style $7.50(43.00 ; K lb sardines , mustard I , per case , 50s , $1.00 ( 4.25 ; imported key sar dines , $13.00. B1100MS Parlor , 4 tie , $3.75 ; 3 tie , $2.23 ; stables , $3.85 ; common , $ l,50@l,75. Cocoa \ { 'b ' tin , 40o per lb Chocolate 22Q25o per lb ; German ohio ory , red , 8c Hemi-Twine Heavy , 14o ; medium , ISo ; hghL 170 ; 18 H. C , 20o ; 21 , 203 ; 80 , 19c ; i 17o ; broom twines , colored , 30o. Mattiiess Twjnb Very Hue , 40o ; flno , 38c < ; medium , 35o , binders , 13c. Sail Twine Very line ( lax , 83o ; flno flax , 29c ; line cotton , 22o ; Calcutta hemp , 14u. SALSona Blls , \ % \ granulated , l. o ; kegs , \ % ankgs \ , CO , 5s , 5Ko , STAncu 4 > i@8o per lb Stovb Polish-$3.U0@5.87 per gross Ua < is Am , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lewiston , per ! 100 , $17.00. Nuts Almonds , 15o ; Brazils , 140 ; ulborts , 12j : pecans , lie ; walnuts , 12 > c | peanut cocks , Hey roasted , lie ; Tonuesso pea nuts , tic Dituos ( Grocers ) Per lb Borax , 10o l copperas , 2) < ; o ; Bay loaves , Ho ; g' .uo , lOo ; cpsom salts , 4oglaubor : salts , 8c ; sulphur , 2Ko ; blue vitrol 9o ; alum , 4a ; tartaric acid , 42u ; rosin2o ; saltpeter , absolutelypuro , 10c ; gum camphor , 2 lbs la box , 1 oz cakes 83o : liopsi and } lb packages , 20o ; sago , } { and U-ib packages , 15u ; madder , 13o ; saltpeter , iDc : Indigo , 8-1 b and 5-lb boxes S F. C5@70a ; indigo , 3-lb and 5-lb boxes , Madrls , 76o ; seal ing wax , 25-lb boxes , rod , SUe ; soallng wax , 25-lb boxes , white , 4o. Coffee Green Fancy old golden Rio , 24o ; fancy old poaberry , 24Xo ; Rio , cholco to fancy , 23o ; R10 , prime , 2Jo ; Rio , good , 21a ; Mooha , 29o ; Java , genuine O. G. , 28o ; Java i good Interior , 24o ; African , 21c. RorB Basis Alanllla rope , 16o ; sisal rope ) , 3k13Uo ; cotton rope , 10o : new process , 8J c , Cotton Twjnk Bibb , very line , 8 or 4 ply | , 23o ) fine , 20oj Daisy , 18o ; caudle wick , SUe J Olives ( Quarts , nor doz , $3.75 ; pints , per doz : , $3.25bulk ; , per gal , 94c Vineor 30 pr , cider , 8c ; good , 12c ; whlto wlno , 15c Mousses ! llbls , N. 0 „ cholco per gal , 65c < : bakers , 211335c ; black strap , 20c WnAi-risa Pai-kk Straw lb , per , m@ 2' c ; rag , 2et tnnnlla , B , Bafic ( : No 1 , 7c. Bios ] union square , 35 per cent off list SMT-D.tlry ! , 230 lb In bbl , bulk , $ i.lO : best grndo 00 , 5s , $2.30 ; best grade , 100 , 3s , 93.40 ; best grndo 23 , 10s , $2.20 ; rock salt , crushed , $1.80 ; dairy salt , Ashton , M lb bags , 85c < ; bulk , 234 lb bags , $3.23 ; common In bbb $1.25. CANNKti ( Goons Fruits , California canned goods , standard brands , 2'tf lb , per doz Apricots ) , $1.70@1.S5 ; nprlcots , pie fruit , $1.50 ; gallons , $4.50 : blackberries , $2.25 ; Cherries , black , $3 00 2.25 ; cherries , white , $2,25@2.r > 0t crapes , $ l.(50@t.S0t ( pears , Bartlett - lott , $2.10@2.25 ; ponchos , yellow , $2.I0@2.20 ; pouches , lemon cling , $2.35 ; plums , egg , $1C5@1S0 , ; plums , golden drops , $1. 0 ; plums , green gages , $1.05@l.b0 ; pouches , Bay City , with nltts In , tl.00 ; currants , $2.33 ; gooseborrles , $2 25 ; quinces , $2.10 ; ruspbor- rlos ( , $2.70 ; strnwborrlos , $3.50 ; poaches , 3 lb eastern stnndnnls , $ l.b5 ; 3 lb pie , $1,10 ; l ) lb pie , $2.00 ; gallon plo , $3.00 ; npplrs , high standards , $2 50 ; 3 lb gooseberries , 90c ; 3 lb strawberries , 90@95c ; 2 Ibraspbcrrlos , $1.00 : 2 lb I blueberries , bOfgliOe ; 2 lb blackbornes , 05@70c ; 3 lb strawberries , preserved , $1.75 ; 5 lb I raspbcrrlos , preserved , $1.80 ; 3 lb black berries , preserved , $1.20 ; pinoapplcs , Babainn chopped , $2.00 ; 2 lb Hnhanm grated , $3.75 ; 2 lb Bahama sliced , $2.50 ; lib Standard sliced , $1.25@1.50 ; cherries , 2 lb rod , Baltimore , c5 Q95c ! j iicars , 2 lb , $1 25. Ilry Goods Bi.r.Acnr.n Sheetinos Kllorton , 7 , 1 .fc ; Housekeeper , 8fo } New Candidate SJjos Hcrkoloy cambriu No (10 ( , 9c ; Best Vet 4-4 fit ) < o ; butter cloth OO , 4J c ; Cabot , 7 ltfc ; Furwoll half bleached 8) ) c ; Fruit of Loom , SJfoi Green G. OM'c ; Hope , 7Vfc ; King Phil lit cambric , 10a ; Lotisdulo cambric , 10c ; Lonsdale 8X0 ; Now York mills , llj c ; Pop poroll , 43 In , lOo ; Pepueroll , 40 in , lie ; Pop peroll , (1-4. ( 14J c ; Popiiorcll , 8-4 , 20o ; Pop percll , 9-4 , 22c ; Pcppereil , 10 4 , 24c ; Cnntou , 4-4 , S. 'fc ' : Canton , 5-4 , 9J c ; Triumph , Oo ; ivuamutto lie ; Vulloy , 5c ; Barker , ) u bleached , SJ o. BnoivN Siieetino Atlantla A , 4-4 , ' Ci Atlantic H , 4-4. 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , OJic ; Atlantic P , 4 4 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4 4 , Oc ; Au- rorn C , 4-4 , 4c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 7 , ' < o ; Hoosicr LL , 4-4 , r > J o ; Indian Head,4 I , Wi Lawrence LL , 4 4 , 5c ; Old Dominion , 4 4 , 5Jo ] ; Pepporoll It , 4-4 , 0cs Pcppereil 12 , 4U Inch , 714 'c : Pepperrell , 0-1 , ISc ; Pepperoll , 9-4 , 20o ; Pcppereil , 10-4 , 22c ; Utica C , 4-4 , 4J4C ; ; Wachusctt , 4-4 , 7c : Aurora R , 4 4,7c ; Aurora B , 4-4 , O c : Atlas , 0 N B , 7 ! o. PiiiNTS Solid Colors Atlantic , ( lo ; Slutor , Oi ; Uorlln oil Sl c : Gnrnor oil , ( t@7c. Pink and Robes Richmond , OJfo ; Allen , Cj ; Riv- ernolnt : , 5 > c ; Stcol River , Oc ; Pacillc , CKf- Indigo Blue St Legor , 6 > c ; Wnshlngton 6l4 < American \ , ( l > c : Arnold , UH ° ! Arnold Century , 9o ; Arnold A , 12c : Stlufcl A , 12c ; Windsor gold t'k't ' , ll ) > tfo ; Arnold U , 10c ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10c ; Yellow - low 1 Seal , 10c Pkints Dress Charter oak , uJi'ii ; Ram ape , 43fc ; Lodl , 6tfo ; Allen , Oc ; Richmond , Oc ; Windsor , 0fc ; Eddystoue , OJtfc ; Pacitic , OKc • GlNdiiAM Plunkott chocks , O c ; Wbit- tenton , OJ c ; York , 8tfc ; Normaiidi dress , SJife ; Calcutta dross , 7Mc ; Rcm' row dress , | 8K@t2h'0- CAMimica Slotor , 6c ; Wooos , 5o ; Stand ard , 5c ; Peacock , 5c. CosiroliTEiis $ a.00(2$35.00. ( Duck West Point , 29-ln , S-oz , lufc ; West Point , 29-in , 8-oz , 12 > 4o ; West Pnin' , 29-ln T. , 12-oz , 15 > fc ; West Poiut , 40-ni , ll-oi , lOc . Funnel White : Quochco No 2) { , 37lfc . : Quechoo No H f , 3i > fo ; Atinwun , 1-Kc ; WinuBor , 22ijc. Rod C , 24-in , I5' c ; Ii , 24-ln , 21' c ; G G 21-in , 20c ; II A F , % , 25c ; J R F , ft , 27c ; G , . 25c. Plaid Raftsmen ] , 20c ; Clear Luke , 32J c ; Iron Mountain , 23 > fct White G H No 2422 > tf ; G , H No 1 , i , 2J ( ! c : B H No 2 , f , 22 > c ; B H No 1 , H , 30c ; ( Juecheo , No 1. ; > . 42c. SiuiiTiNii : Checks Culodonla X , 9) ) c ; Caledonia AX , lOj o : Economy , Wc ; Otis S : c ; Granite , 0 c ; Haw River , 5)io ) ; Craw ford cliecks , 8c . . Miscellaneous Table oil cloth , $2.f)0 ) ; table oil cloth marble $2 50 ; plain Holland , 9Xc ; dado Holland 12 } < c. Caiipet WiiaI' Bibb , white , I8K0 ; colored , 21Ke. , . Batts Standard 80 : Gem , 10c ; Beauty , 12Kc ; Boone , 14c ; peerless , case , $0.00. Coiiset Jeans Boston , 75fc : Androscop giu , , 7iu ; Kearsargo , 75/c ; Kockport , 0tfo ; , lllddoford , O c. - . Ticks-Oakland , A , 7 c ; International YY , 80 ; Sbetuckot , S , SJ c ; Warren , No 870. 10c ; Berwick , BA , 18u ; Acme , 13c ; York , 30 inch , 12 > o ; York , 32 inch , 23 > < c ; , Swift Rlvor 8c ; Thorndlko OO 8ko Thorndlko FF , S c ; Thorndlko 123 , 9J c ; Thorndiko , , XX , 15c ; Cordis , No 5 , flWej Cordis No 4 , lOJ c. Denims Amoskeag , 9 oz , lCXc ; Everett , 7oz . , 13c ; York , 7 oz , 13c ; Haymaker , 8V0 ; Juffrey XX HJ c ; Jaffrey XXX , 12' ! c : Beaver . Creek AA , 12c ; Beaver Creek Btl He , ; Beaver Crook CC , 10c SCHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , ProvisionsMLStoGks j E E , Basement First National Bank , 305 1 South liitli Street Oiuiilia COMMERCIAL I I ATIOHAL BANK , , Capital ' , - $400,000 Surplus , - 40,000 Olllcers and Directors E. JI Jlorsoman 0 ! XI Hitchcock Jos Qarncau , Jr . A , Henry , li > ; l Anderson , Win O , Slaul v. pros ; I , . II Wlll- lams i , A. 1 * . Hopkins , pre * . ; A. Millard , cashier ; K , II Uryaut , asslMtaut cashier , " NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK : V. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB CftiiltuI $ i)0,000 ( ) Surplus Jon 1st , 185)0 ) 57,500 OFI'lCKltd A.NI ) DIltlXTOHS Heniiy W. Vatks , Presldont Lewis H. Ueeii , Vice 1'resldoat. J A" . W.BAVAOK , • vt V. Miiiise , joiinsCoimns It C. CusillNti , JN II IATUICK W. 11. ! - < . iluoiiKS Cashlo THE IRON BANK , Cor 12th and Fainara fits A General Hanking Unguest Transacted , n • n ALLKINUiOF Business Paper , ssssm- ? Il l Ou Improrod and Uiilm- MnPlffflffO I Proved I'ropin- . Hlul liluSil/Oi / Purchased or Negotiated \ \ 1 The Negotiation of Knilll COHl'UltATlON 1ION03 , UUUUlJ * ASpocialty Correspondence Solicited W. B : MILLARD , Room Hill Brown Uuildinir , Omttlin , Neb - , k H B11 "a H Wu > Im > rr l r nd wll Vml Ilu- . Urdu , IIMi , ' I nrecjiauUPtl < dFnilu.VrK-tftU fi > raijytuliiir3rouiiuiy li v to lilp U'rltou.for iirlrnr llTintunuHlMlOU } umt.HUMUKIIH.MIIIUtlNU.V A ; t' . , C uiuiU.l • ii Mcrthunu , 1T4 Muuth U uU-r-al. , ( klraiu Hmui - IttroiioUUu .N llun l ln.uliCltlc ir < > . Uiutlon Omaha file OMAHA = MuMCTlMiRl I _ Boots nnd SIioob , H " " " kuVkesimlt josks < t CO , H 8ueec > iort to 1UM , Jonra A Co | H Wholesale . Manufacturers ofBjoh & Shoes Ak-entf tor llmton Hubl.cr ? hioro.ll ( , 1W nd 1IW § lliintf t < U itOmths Ntbraila BBBBI = " j B llroworsi H siohz .t 11K11 , H Lager Beer Brewers r _ 1811 North KUIitowth StwH.Om nii , N t'lMt . H - _ Cert \ 00. U baolb coRNivulromcs , H Manufacturers \ ofGalvanizoJ Iron Cornice H WlnJoT-oi'i ' and iait lllo > trllibti .li'lin ICpenMtr , t > ro | < rilor KMHnJ UJSoulb Wn nrytt BBJ r = . ' lll Artlata * Motorlols M A. UOSPE , Jr , H Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , UL1 Dougln , iltect.Omaha , Ntlirnilm 1 E t . ' 1 H , _ Cool , Coke , Etc VMA HA coal , ' ' L7.UK CO , H Johhcrs of Hard and Soft Coal ana Buulh 13th ulrotU Omaha Nrbrnsta H NEDliASKA FUEL CO . H Shippers of Coal and Cok - Jll South 13th itreot , Omahn , Nebraska _ _ M deax , AitMxvnoxa t ca , ; " " H Wholesale Cigars iO ! North Cth Btroot Omaha Neb Hello U3 H Dry Cooda onti Motions M M. E. SMITH A CO , H Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions 1 lien ana 1101 DouglM cor 11th Uroot , Dinah it , Nob.t H KlLPATItlCK-KOCH DltY GOODS CO , ' H Importers & Jobhcrsin Dry Gooli , . Notions QontV KurnlsbliiK ( lee ! , . Cormr Uth ana Uirnor H • Ircota Omnha , Nobrmka H E Furnlturo 1 „ DEWEY & STONE , H Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , H farnam itrail Ooiahn , Nehrntka _ H - OUAIiLES SIItVEMCK , M Fnmitnre , _ Omaba , Nebraska H r . H Orocorloa H MOCORD , BRADY A CO , M Wholesale Grocers , 28thand T > aTcawcrtb streats , Oinaba Nebraska H e 1 • H Hardware _ H WJ RROATOn , M Eeayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , IprlnAa l , wagon itock , hsrnwaro lurabor , oto 1301 H _ ! II1 llnrney ilreat , Omaha M imiEBAUOll A TAYLOR , M . Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Mechanics Tools anil lluflaln gaaloi I40T > Ilouglaa M atroct , Omaha , Neb H = 1 . 1 M Lumber , Etc H JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , M Wholesale Lnmlier , Etc Imnorlod anil American PortlanA Comcnt gtftt * M agent for Milwaukee llyilrnnlioComout H and ( julr.or White Iliue B - chasTrTTee , M Dealer in Hardwood Her m Wood carpataanit parquet Mooring 8th and DjoglM g H • treels , Omaha , Nebraska H MISSOURI MINING VU . | Miners and linpors nf Hard and Soft Coal ( trj First Nmir.ns' llnnk imllillne Omaha , Neb H LOUTS DRADFORD , H Dealer in Lrnnher , Lath , Lime , Sash - " DOn , ate TarJs Corner 7th nnd Douglas Offlo * H _ Corner 10th and Uouglai W M * " # FRED W. GRAY IH Lrnnher , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc Cornel ! th and Douglas street , Omaha H C. N. DIETZ " Dealer in all Kinos of Lumper , lttb and California streets , Omaha , Nebraska B " Mllllnory and Motions M I. OUERFELDER & CO , H , Importers & Johhers in Millinery & Notions SB , 210 and 212 Ssuth Uth strcot H Notions _ ' J , T. ROB INSON NOTION CO , H Wholesale Notions and Famishing Goods , ! 11M llnrney street , Omaha H " Oiloc _ , H CONSOL IDA TED TA NIC LINE CO , " H Wholesale Refined and Lnhricating Oils , Azlo Grease , etc Omaha A. II Hlshop , Manager H CjiRPENIERPAPERCO , H Wholesale Paper Dealers I Carrr n nlco atock of printing , wrapping and writing M paper Hpeclal attenHou given to card paper B Safca to A. i. DEANE Jc CO . ' H General Auonta for H Halls ' Safes , I til and 82J Bouth 10th Bt „ 0mlha | nt"8'Et0 > > I . H. HARDY & CO , I Jobbers of H Dolls Alhnms GooJs Toys , , , Fancy , BOise Furnishing floods Children's Carriages 12H larnam strt t. Omolia , Neb OMAifA 70B BERSTlRECTORY ' I > .1 . . • X I Asrloultural ImplomontB lininoe ' r 4 METCALF CO , I Agricnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriage ! I Iluggles , etc Wholesale Omaha , Nebraska H . . , , < ia IJftUiA'r - . - . . . w. k > n ; ax ij.iii.u. , Steam and Water Supplies , I llalllday w.nl ilIIU 918 and OM Jones it , Omaha , U. F. Itoss , Acting Manager , BROWNELL A CO , I Engines , Boilers and General Machinery I HhaeMron wor' < . sicum pusips saw mills , 1713-1211 lAuennortbstr ! tOniahu irqnWorko I PAXTON A VIERLINU IRON WORKS , I Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work , I l. 'nylnifnastwnrk , , . gensral foundry machine an4 H blacksmith work Iimce snd works U.l * . Itf and lith stunt , oinaba OMAHA WIRE A IRON WORKS , I Mannfactnrers of Wire and Iron Hillings I Desk rails , window , , , guards flower stands wire signs ate , ia North lath , street , Omaha OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Mant'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaults , Jail work , Iron shutters and Are escapta fl AuUiaen , prop r. Cor Uth and Ja : , on Bis gaeh boors , Eto _ , _ . , rrirJ JU A. DISBROW A CO , Wbolsiale meuufacturer ; 3 ( Sa'h ' , Doors , Blinds and Monldings , Urnnch otnee , lttb and Hard streets Omaha , Neb _ . SOUTH OMAHA , VNION STOCK YARD CO , Of South OmalLMoi