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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1890)
fT-FTC OMAHA DAILY . BEE : WOQIDNESDAY , MARCH 5. 1890. 3 I THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS f Jk Whont OIobob Finn With a Slight f \ . Advance in May CORN DULL AND DRAGQINQ * Onts Without Any Important Fotituro TrndltiK In I'rovMons Only Moilcrmc Cnttlo Mnko n Further Advance , CHICAGO PHODUOI3 9IAKICI2TS. CniCAoo , Mnrcti • ) . | SpecInl Tclopram to The Hrn ] The wheat market started off very buoyant this morning and Moy not only touched 80o but went fcr n mlnuto to & ) } { < § hW&c At the onil of the first hour it wns j oT ( to TOJ c , nnd nt noon off to 79Yc n shade under the close lust nlpht and the openingA this niornlw ? , nnd lc off from the very top 4 flguro Hut the break proved as temporary ' n the nuleo nnd before 10 o'clock tbo price of Moy wus up to 7J ! ) c , the very " top price on the bulge Monday ItwaB ublg mnrltot nil dny long The crowd played for n break from the very first , but had to scumucr In nnd buy when the price started toward 80c. The first good buying was by Schwartz & Eupeo Hutchinson bought early All of 1'ardrldge's brokers covered wheat as fast i as they could get it William Dunn bought for the contlnont nnd thcro was nlso some buying orders from the country Liverpool < mj cables were firm and npot and futures * jMy quoted tondud higher Under the Influences enrly the hulgo took , place Once above 80o Hutchinson turned i seller of May The crowd took this for a signal to tnko profits and tbero was boiiio 1 pretty general selling to realize on stuff ! taken on thu advance It was nrgucd that t l'nnlrldge nnd ether big shorts hnd covered i lnrpoly , nnd with a bulge of nbout 3a In a few I days It was sufo to sell for a reaction On jw this fooling the price wont to the bottom fie4 " 4. uro , TOJ/fe. / Kverlngham & Co nnd Cudnhy - _ > wnro frco sellers on the wny down Juno .JWjaWsold at TIMtf ( * ! : ( ) < ! to W } © ViMo , July 7JJf@ ft , * B77J to 77Jf(37i4. ( } Crop reports were con f dieting on the dnmngo dnno by freezing , P The vvhent marltut closed firm and J4c higher for May at TU c. Other closing prices were : 8 March T8J < c Juno 70'c , July ff ? a. i There was very little to note In the corn f market , the activity of wheat withdrawing attention from this cereal , rind bidding was dull and dragging the cntiro session The • undertone wus weak anrThnd it not bcon for , the firmer feeling in ether speculatlvo articles the market no doubtrwouldhuvusold lower Transactions were In the main local , ' but few outside orders being on the niarkot , nnd fluctuations were limited to a Jfc range , 'i'ho speculative market opened u shade t uudcr the filial figures of yesterday , was steady for a timo.thon sold off Ho , ruled Btcady and closed H@HC lower than yostori day , Cash property was in fair request , offerings - forings moderate und prices a shade lower than yesterday nnd closed steady No 2 was in fair request and sold at 2S@2S' ' c : , l | | the outside price early , and closed ntlWc bid j1 Oats were slow and steady nnd without 1 nny now features of special importance ! ; OfTonngs were not largo and the demand , not of n cbnrnctor to Inspire largo truusan- J tions The demand for car lots of o. 'J in Btoro was light at 20' ' @ 20fc. No ! 3 wbito for May met a moderate demand and sold ut Less interest was manifested In the mar hot for hog products one trad- J lug was only moderate Itceeipts of hogs were fair nnd prices ruled lower , winch hod some effect in checking tbo do- ninnd for products Eastern marKets , through private sources , were reported easier and tbis also ' curtailed speculative Inquiry Ko- ' ccipts of products were larger than for several Uoys past and shipments were quito liberal , especially of meats and lard , rt good proportion of the latter being ucccptcd on March contracts Advices from Liverpool Indicated a steady feeling in that quarter with higher prices quoted lor lard and bacon Hut orders from abroad were only fair and : buyers not dlsnosed to pay any advance in prices Shorts under the circumstances ! were not inclined to nurchaso to any extent , wtllo there was no particular pressure to sell Outside orders.woro light und mainly l in the wny < of oroning up trades ' Early in the day the feeling was rather firm , nnd transactions were f made nt slightly advanced priccB Later the feeling not : i was bo struugiand trading was light with prices u little moro favorn- bio to buyers Trading centered largely in 1 contracts for May and July and there was a fair business In transfer at the current difference - ferenco lufiil'JJ c on mess pork , 10@12 4'c . on lard and 10c on short rib sides Near deliveries - liveries nttraclcd very liltlo attention In quiry ouslapping account was comparatively light and offerings were not very largo Sales were moderate and full former prlucB were rcachod In most cases CHICAGO LI VIS STOCK CniCAoo , March ' 4. [ Special Telegram to The Ueh.1 Cattlr The demand was fairly active , with another up turn in prices Most of tbo telegrams sent to the country quoted an advance of ln@I5c , the advance covering about all classes of beef oattlo Ex porters were doing little or nothing , prefer ring to wait until tomorrow nnd take their chances Uut few Texans were in sight , hence natlvo butchers stonk sold quickly mid ut strong prices , In the stockcr nnd , feeder line thorn was little or nothing nuw , Cholco , $4.iU@4.83i ( medium to good steers , _ _ 1U30 to JGW lbs , f4.H0@4.5ni J20O to 11150 lbs , fl M.noQi.uo ; ur o to r. 'oo ws * 3.oo@it5. : stock : B _ _ era and cedors , (3.4. ri@3.70. Cows , hulls - „ j and mixed , . Sl.BUi y.25 ; bulk , * 2.40@2.80i in Texas corn fad stcors , t'J.31c < j.0'J. : ) . Sj I Hoes Huslncss was active , vet the great ' JJi bulk of the stock sold about a nicksl lower , gA but over.vthiug was olosod out nnd the iron m crnl mar hot closed steady Packers paid E , I * 3.iK ) ( < H 05 , lnrgoly ti 00 , nnd shippers paid } f , , H.0O ( < jl.U5. Light Horts Bold larijoly at $4.00. \ I Prime and fancy heavy Including butcbors1 J v , weights sold largely ut (1.05. { FINANUlAk i , New Yoit ic , March 4. ISpoclal Telegram .ft to Tub Hee.I Stocks At the resorts last night bulls were few , Wncro ono was found his hope was that thirty days will see tbo financial situation clear Ins ' .do of that tlmo Mr , Gould will return nnd , according to the , programme , take hold of his own securities , The Btatoment is out that St , Paul will hood the advance Amonif the ether stocks which | will surely accompany St Paul era named , tha Hock Island , Union Paclllo , Missouri Paclflo and Atchison Uut all this is in the 1 futurn The cold facts romala tnat the mar 9 , - ket mabos no now friends as the days pass I 1 , Chicago parties uro sollora Caminack has : I j , ' renewed Ills bear tactics and on every little 1 advance the sellers come out in full force At the opening today the boar leaders sold St Paul London bought Loulsvtllo , Union Paclllo und St Paul Sugar Ueflneries , Union Paoiflo and St , Paul monopolized about all the Interest tbero was In tha mar ket , the remainder being being dull und gen * i trolly stngnunt as usual of lata There was considerable pressure ut the opening again and first prices were from } to % per Cent lower than last evenings final quotations except In a low Instances Slight further , losses were generally sustained and Sugar , after opening at 051/ , retired to 0t ) { , but tbo cntiro market then reacted and Sugar rose to 00/ ! , Other uctivo shares were generally | I brought up to a shade above the opening fig ; ures when the market becaino intensely dull lu parts , tbough tbo best prices were roll inalntamod for the remaludor of the hour , 1 , The strongest In the n , j point murkot was off 1 / * per cent ut noon and liig Tour was up I ' at f/s W ) { < Coal stocks were about steady Ex cellent earnings were reported by tha Atch ; ison , St Paul and other roads , and the com . I'arutlvely ' easy fccllug for money enabled jbo stock market to bold strong until too • lose , when the net gains for the day were general throughout the list Northwestern , St Paul and Atchison were leaders lu the advance The total solos were 133,000 shares The following wore the closing quotations { } ) , B. 4s regular , Kl'i Northern Inclfla , 30 U,8.4Jcoupons ; . . . .V'Ji do nroterrod , W4 t.a.ttsroifui ( r . .trii'j a * n. w im' ' U.H.4HScoupons .litl'i ' dapreferred 4llj I'aclntniof'U5 ltd M.y.Centrftl Wt C ntr l facias . . . 3-JitjP. O.&K lHt ! ClitcsKoAAlton . . .130 Itocklslsmi i ! i CIilcsiro.llurllngton a LABtl' co 'i A'Jnlno.v IWf ! donruterrad.Hlli i .fj..vw mustlaulvurasha . at llllnolsOntral 114 aoprsrarroa 02 I. , II * W Union l'Aclllo Wi KsnsasjcToxss J . . , I0 < f W..8t. h. Sc V 12 l.akaShors lotu nopreforr8d..M E0U Michigan | Central . w3 Western Union , . . . 81 Missouri Paclllo . . . UU Mokbv os call Easier , ranging at 2@ . " per cent PitlMB MEnoAxriLE PArsn 8 7 per cent Steiim\o Exciiasoe Dull strong ; sixty day bills , I4.SI : demand , M.85. I Allnini ; btooki . New Yonit , March 4. [ Special Tolosram t0 The Hbe.1 The following arj thu mloP log stock quotations ! , Alice 120 Kroolnnd 110 Amador I0J ( llalo iNorcrossaJ > j\snen . .Ml llome < take ; nj Caledonia , II II..IM Horn Silver SKi Con Cat .Wa . . . . Ii1 iron Sllvor 175 Commonwealth..W } > Nortn Uollo Isle.,1S5 l"omstockT.bd..aoOO | Ontario a W ComstoPK T scp . 'Jrt Snvago ins Deailtvood , T , . . . .1.10 Hlorrn Nevada Kureka Con : w ) Suttert'reek 150 lil Crlsto iw Itoml OITurlnuH Washington , March 4. [ Spoclnl Telegram toTnn Hek.I Hond ollorlugs today were as " * follows : tlO.'KK ) , 4s , registered nt $1.2,1 , $1,000.Is | , registered at SI.U3K. Offerings of 4J < 3 were uccopted 1 t'UODCCi ; MAK1CI5T3. Ciiicaho March 4. IMS n. ra , close Wheat Ensior ; March , 78 cj Mny , 7ft fo Corn Steady ; March 23c ; May , 2'jj c. Oats Firm ; March , SOc ' ; May , SliYc Hyo-Muy , 45 4 c Harlc.v Nothing doing Prime Timothy-fl.llifOl.lS. l-'lnx Cash , 51.45 \Vhisky-$1.02. Pork-Stendy ; March , 10.85 ; May , tlO.10. Lard-Stcndy ; March , S5.D0 ; May , fdOO Hour Firm ; millers usklng an ndvnncoof , 10 cents In many cases ; winter wheat , $2.U0i ( $ j 4.30 ; spring wheat , J1.10@1.00 : rye , $2.B0@ 1 2.S5 ; buckwheat , I1.00C51.10 per owl Provision * Shoulders , $4.15 ( < 84.20 | short clear ' , $ .1.10(115.11) ( ; short ribs , March , 14.00. Hutter Steady ; creamery , 10V420o ( ; dairy , ' ll ( < ? 2tc. ! Cheese Firm ; full iream Cheddars nnd I flats , WWi a' fancy Young Americas , 11 ® like ' Eggs Easier ; fresh , 12@13c. Hidoa Unchanged ; heavy and light green , salted , 4X'@I ? o ; sultod bull , 3)io ; green , salted calf , 5Xc ; dry flint , 0@7c ; dry salted hides , Gu ; dry calf , 5(5o ( ( ; dcacoiu , 20o each I Tallow Unchunged ; No 1 solid packed , aj c ; No 2 , 3 , c ; cake , 4c. Receipts Shlpmts Flour { 14.000 8.000 ) Wheat 11,000 20,000 Corn j 272,000 225,000 Oats ( 00.000 222,000 Liverpool March 4. Wheat Firm ; demand fair : holders offer sparingly ; Call1 forum J No , 1 , 7s3 > fd per cental ; redwestorn 1 winter , 7s. Corn Qulot ; now mixed , western , 8s 7 4d per | cental Now Yorlc , March 4. Wheat Receipts , 1S,700 ] , bushels ; oxporta , 01,000 bushels ; spot unsettled , nnd dull ; No 2 rod , S7K@S7 o in j elevator , S3KC' S0j c ufloat , SSWlcJlW o f. o. , u. ; ungraded rod , 81 lf@S0c ; options active , but irregular , closing unchanged : Murch closing at 87. c. Corn Ilocoipts , 104,000 , bushels ; exports , 123,000 bushels ; spot steadier and fairly active \ ; No 2 , 05s ( ii35J o in elevator 30 @ ! ; J7o atloat ; ungraded mixed , 25 ; < f@27 o ; options , moderately active but unchanged , March closing at 35 > jfc Oats Receipts , 75,000 bushels ; experts , 40,000 bushels ; spot fairly active and stronger , ; No 2 white 2'J.J < , @ 29c ; mixed wcBteru , 2l5K@30cj wbito western , 34c i options , dull , firm and higher , March clos- ' ing nt 2S c. * . * Coffee Options steady and quiet ; sales 1 , . 38,750 bags ; March , S10.90@1U.95 ; May , 10.70@10.80 ; spot Hio steady ; fair cargoes > i ? 20.00. Eggs-Easy ; 15 > { @ 10o. Sugar Haw , tlruiur ; fair refining , 5 1-lOc. ! Pork Fairly active and steady Lard Easy ; western steam , t < 5.29 } ; March , S0.25. Butter Qulot ; Elgin , 27Ji ( < ? 28o : western I , 0@20Kc. Cheese Firm and in good demand ; west1 ern , 10J0 c. Ciitolnnntl Marcli 4. Wheat Steady ; No 2 red 78@79c. fkirn Firm ; No 2 mixed , 32c. Oats-Stoady ; No 2 mlxod , 24@21 } c. Whisky S1.02. ' Kansas Olty , March 4. Whoot _ Stronger ; No 2 hard , cash , 033 c ; No 2 red j" , cash , U7 } o. Corn Steady ; No 2 , cash 2lo ; March 1 , 21 } o bid ; 21 14'o osked Oats No , 2 cash 17 o bid ; 18o akcd St LdiiIm , March 4. Wneat Higher ; cash , 77 ic Corn Lowercnsh ; , 25 } c. Oats Weak ; cash , 2u @ 0 o. Pork Firm at S10.20 if Lard Firm at $5.70. Wbisky-1.03. Hutter Unchanged Mllwnuko - , March 4. Wheat Firm ; No 2 Bprlnp , cash , 72733 ( ; May , 7J5fc , Corn-Steady ; No 3 , 27 Q2Sc. xOuts Steady ; No 2 white , 2Jc. irKyo Easy ; No 1 , 43 > c. Hurley Quiet ; > ? o. 2 , 40 } c. * Provisions Firm ; pont , $ 'J.b5. ' AfLtiuioupiiiK , March 4. Wheat Sample wheat lu good dematid and high&r ; receipts , 159 cars ; shipments , 39 cars Closing : No 1 hnrd , ftlarch 78 > o ; May , bOJi'o ; on track , 79 > i'@S0c ; No 1 northern , March , 77 o ; May , 784 'c : on trnck , 78J4'c ; No 2 northern , kMarch , 75 > io ; May , 70 0 ; on track,7f77c. lilVB HTOUlt Onloaiio , March4. Tbo Drovers Journal reports as follows : Cattle llocoipts , 0,590 ; shipments , - ; market strong ; steers , 10o to 15o higher ; stcors , I3.00(34.S5 ( ; stockers and feeders , IJ.45@a70 ; cows , bulls and mixed , 11.60 CJ3.85 : Texas corn fed steers , $ J.80@3.00. Hogs -llocoipts , 23.500 : Bliipuicnis - ; market strong , slow ; &o lower ; mlxod , $3.85 (84.05 ( ; heavy , $3.85@4.09 > f ; light , * 3.76 ( < i A 4.10 ; skips , f3.40@3.7O. Sheep llecoipts , 5,000 ; shipments , - ! market Btronger ; natives , $4.00 ( < j5.80i west ern corn-fod , 14 80C < ? 5.00 ; Texans , f3.50@1.50 ; lambs S4.85@U.30. National Stoot Yar.li , Run St LouiH , March 4. Cattle Receipts 2,700 ) ; shipments , lOO ; market nctivo and higher ; fair to fancy native Bttors , $3 3)i1 DO ; stock ori and feeders , { 2.25 3.00 ; range steers , f2.3J@3.00. Hogs llecoipts , 5,000 ; shipments , 500 ; market steady ; fuir to cholco heavy , i3.95@ ( 4.05 ; packing grades , 13.9034.00 ; light , fair . to best , ja.85rtr4.00. Sioux Olty , March 4. Cattle Hocoipts , 1,100 ; shipments , 450 ; murkot dull ' ' 1 cannars , 75crt | 1.25 ; cows , 31.00t.25 ( ; stock ors , $1.B05W.25 ; feeders , * . ' .25iJ2.00 ( ; veal calves , * 2.0d@3.15. Hogs Receipts , 3,100 ; market opened 2 } o higher otid closed lower , losing advance ' ; everything , * 3.7U@'J,80. Knnna Oity.M iroa 4 , Oattlo Uooalpts , 8,000 ; shipmciitB none : market Iilglier ; stoora , 13.30 4.75 ; stockers uud feeders , J2.0) ) 3.40. Hogs Receipts , 0,000 ; shlnmonts none ; market lower ; all grades , * 3.72 > j@3U0. ' . OMAHA ClVE bTOOIC . . . . Tuesday , March 4. llocoipts of oattlo estimated ut 2,100 com pared with 1,393 yesterday , Tha market opened active ut 11 rm prices on ovorytbltig i Later on rocolpt of advices from Chicago of small receipts and . stronger prices , the maruet bocama strong , every thing changed hands at Arm to strong prices , most sales being reported at an ad- vance oyor Monduy's prices Tbo qualtlty of lho receipts was exceptionally good , there being twelve sales ut or above 4.00 , ono , sale being up to (4.35. Tbo bulk of tbo sales | were ut f3.65@4.yo. Steers opened strong und Lxolotod Co higher on ovorythlng desiru- ble , only a few sules being reported at steady Prices , while several sales were reported at moro than lOo advance ever yesterdays prices Co v , notwithstanding the high prices paid for tbem , sympathized with the steer market and opening nctivo nnd firm , later In the dny stiffened , closing strong to 5c higher with everything sold j About half ttio receipts were cows , Ono bunch of flno cows sold at J3.30 , whllo | nearly everything sold nt * 2 < > 0i62,85. ( Ono . 14501b. hclfor brought $3.0) . Hulls woronctlvo nnd ndvnncod a pace with steers and cows , with everything selling early The ' supply of fecdore nnd stockdrs was good and the demand fuljy equal to the supply , All ' changed hands on an active and strong market Hogs Receipts 1 of hogs estimated at 3,590 , com pared with 1,558 Saturday The market opened , firm with yesterdays prices , sorted light , hogs selling nt * 3.85 , with the mixed nnd hoary hogs firm at yesterdays ' prices All i wuro sold early , the market indicating nu advance of a shudo Sheep There was qulto a run of sheep here acnln todny , but there was only uno double dock of peed muttons The other four loads were light f mixed owes and wethers , and hardly good enough to suit the packers The mar10 liot could bo quoted firm Later In the dny few moro loads came in Provn.ilnit ! trloai The following is n table of prloas paid In this market for the grade ! of stock men tionod : Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 lbs . ? 1.89 ( § 34.50 Good steers , 1250 to 11.15 lbs . . 3.50 (5)4.15 ) Good steers , 1050 to 13J0 lbs . . 3.2J ( A3.93 Common 1000 to 1150 lb steers 2.00 ( W3.40 Common canners 1.00 M2.00- Ordinary to fair cows 1.00 ( aaoo Fair to good cows 1.90 © 2.15 Good to cholco cows 2.20 @ 3.00 Cholco ? to fanoy cows 2.0.1 683.23 Fuir to good bulls 1.50 0i2.50 ! Cholco to fancy bulls 2.5'J @ 3.25 Llghtstockors and feeders . . . 2.00 052.80 Feeders , 950toll00 lbs 2.20 Q3.3.1 Fair to cholco light hoes 3.7.1 W3.85 Fnlr to choice heavy hogs 3.(15 ( 33.75 Fuir to cholco mlxod hogs 3.70 © 3.80 ' Avnrai o Oouol ( Ito ji The following table gives the nvorago cost of , bogs on the dates mbniionod , including the ! cost today , as based upon sales reported : Date Price Date Price March 1 W 7.1 March 4 $3 77 March 3 3 70)ff Itniii | > i of l'rloo HoitH The following table shows the range of prices paid for hogs : Light J and medium hogs $3 80 @ 3 85 J Good ; to choice mlxod hogs , . . 3 70 M3 SO Good to choice heavy hogs , , . 3 70 ( S3 75 Hnniro oT Prices Shcun The following table shows the range of prices paid for sheep : Prime fut sheep $4 40 @ 5 50 Good ; fat sheep 3 50 ( S4 00 Common to medium sheep . . . 2 00 @ 3 75 Lambs 4 00 ( cc,0 00 Comparative Tablas The following tables show the range In prices on hogs during this and last week : Days Tills weak Last week - • , Jtonday 3 05 6i3 85 3 fi.1 ( &T 80 Tuesday 3 70 © 3 B5 3 05 ® 3 7li 1 Wednesday 3 00 4J3 76 Thursday 3 oaiiiiS 75 | Friday • . 3 01 8H 80 Saturday 3 UJ < J3 80 HlR'icst anil Liowosc Sales ot llo s. • Today ] Yesterday Highest [ $3.85 Highest $3.85 Lowest , S.70 Lowest 3.U5 Stock ItccuiiitR Official ( Vostontay Estimated Today , Cattle ( , 03 cars . 1,393 Cattle , 104 cars.2,100 ! Hogs 1 , 23 cars , , . 1,558 Hogs , 53 cars . .3,500 ' Sheep , 7 cars , . . . 9S3 Sheep , 8 cars..1.100 Disposition ot Htnck Showing the number of cattle , hogs and sheep bought by the packers and loading buyers on to-day's marKet : Cattle Uuyers No Swift ! & Co 430 Gcorgo < H. Hammond & Co 375 ThoArmour-CudahyPaeHingcompany. 330 Omaha < Packing company 23 Lee ] Rothschild 441 , Hamilton j & Stephen 15 I 1 Benton & Underwood 74 NolsMorrls i 289 J Shippers 1 and feeders 410 liecltor ] & Egan 82 W.aVanZant 53 i H02S. Showing tbo number ot hogs bought by ttho 1 leading buyers on todav's market : Arraour-Cudahy Packing company 2020 Swilt&Co 1 Cut Gcorgo II Hammond & Co 020 J Hogs yesterday averaged 203 pounds , und 04 1 to tbo car Itocrescntnclve Sales STBEltS No Av * Pr No Av Pr 2 020 $3 00 10 1181 $3 75 2 HOC 3 25 23 1100 8 75 1 000 3 25 18 1310 3 75 8 971 3 40 1 1700 3 75 4 1100 3 40 14 1171 3 75 I 838 3 40 40 1165 3 75 S3 1157 3 45 3D 1153 3 75 I 19 1100 3 45 34 1211 3 70 21 1110 3 45 20 1202 3 75 3 9(57 ( 3 50 35 1227 3 75 14 1180 3 50 21 1249 3 75 21 10S0 3 50 10 1220 3 SO 2. . . . 1210 3 50 8 1800 3 85 30 1133 3 50 20 1254 3 85 16 1093 .150 19 1211 3 S7i • 17 1109 3 00 4 1257 3 90 40 1171 3 00 57 1835 3 90 9 1158 3 05 18 1304 4 00 2 1515 3 0.1 3 1513 4 00 8 1232 3 03 11 1235 4 00 20 1133 3 01 21 1312 4 00 4 1220 3 03 10 1275 4 05 29 1180 3 U7l < 7 1345 4 05 19 1210 3 70 13.r..1383 4 10 13 1223 3 70 4 027 4 15 20 1178 3 70 20 1375 4 20 14 1232 3 70 19 1300 4 25 18 117(1 ( 3 73 4 1010 4 35 18 1195 3 75 2 1195 3 40 COWS 2 1030 2 00 4 1112 2 70 3 1073 2 00 1 1000 2 70 1 1000 2 00 13 1170 2 70 1 970 3 00 8 1050 2 75 0 895 2 00 39 940 2 75 2 1075 2 00 3 1003 2 75 21 010 2 15 1 1050 2 75 2 1000 2 15 23 888 2 75 3 1075 2 25 14 1014 2 75 1 1040 2 25 8 990 2 75 3 073 3 25 1 1110 2 70 2 1270 2 25 1 1030 2 75 7 1100 2 30 1 10S0 2 75 1 1120 2 30 1 1300 2 75 8 850 3 30 5 1200 2 75 U 012 2 35 2 1175 2 75 10 955 2 40 3 1005 3 75 18 953 2 45 1 020 3 75 1 910 3 50 13 1002 2 7b 10 1015 2 50 42 1076 3 80 1 2 1120 2 50 23 1053 2 80 1 3 1137 2 50 1 1000 2 80 1 7 893 2 50 15 1139 2 60 I 31 153 2 55 10 1151 2 bO • 23 1031 2 55 13 1135 2 bO I 14 1000 3 55 29 , . . : . . . . 719 2 S3K I 11 1004 2 55 40 973 2 82i ' | 23 1011 2 65 22 1051 2 85 3 1010 3 00 15 1072 2 85 J 10 1034 2 00 20 109i 2 85 ! • 1 1120 2 00 0 1120 2 00 8 10S9 2 05 18 10S9 2 05 j 5 1133 2 05 , , , . , . , . 3 00 1 1100 2 05 0 1370 3 20 3 10S5 2 00 17 1015 2 07 # DULLS 1 1030 100 4 1433 2 05 ! 1 1510 2 00 5 831 2 70 1 910 2 00 1 1410 2 70 3 910 2 00 1 1340 2 75 1 1500 2 00 1 1710 2 75 1 1130 2 25 1 1010 2 75 1 1580 2 25 1 1920 2 80 a 1833 a' 21 . • • :1W4 : 2 85 1 1500 2 25 4 179S 2 65 1 1810 2 25 1 2O0O 2 00 i Jl 1S07 2 35 7 1300 3 UJ 1 1420 2 40 1 1440 3 00 1 1610 2 40 1 I4S0 3 00 1 1000 2 40 1 1500 3 00 . , a 1-W 3 40 1 1400 U 00 1 l&O 2 60 6 1400 3 00 1 1610 2 50 1 2020 3 00 1 1720 2 55 1 2180 3 10 " \ 7&J 265 s 1050 3 15 ° 1H8 2 55 3 1310 8 15 r 1 900 2 65 1. . , , , , .1030 325 i J l&M ' - 1. , 1500 3 25 X 1780 2 00 FEEDEIl ! . 3 747 3 00 97 , . ,782 3 30 > 3 783 8 10 14 793 3 80 14 734 3 20 7..A , ' , 817 3 36 14. S70 3 CO 3 wi' .U , (12.1 ( 3 30 3. 850 8 27 ! * IJ.-J..V. 811 3 30 18. . . . . . . . 917 8 27 i 3.,4117I107U { 3 50 . CALVES , ' , 1 ' . 1 . ' 490 3 00 I..V.J1 170 4 75 3 ' 107 4 50 .4 . . , X 213 4 75 \ 03 4 50 1. j. . , , . . 180 6 00 CAXyEMS , Im 3 , S33 150' * l..lW . S70 ' 2 25 2 , 890 MB " ' f STtos " ' , 1 1300 3 00 1. . , . " . . . .1310 3 23 . . * . OXES | „ 1 1700 3 00 . . . . ! . . , . 3 25 licitEits.n # , 21 * m 3 40 , „ ; : MIXED 3 1213 3 00 nons No ( av Sh Pr No Av Sh Pr 8..230 1003 00 C3..2S0 100 13 75 10..319 40 d 0.1 77..213 80u 3 75 10..333 3 05 48..413 80 3 75 10..345 80 8 05 70..19.1 100 3 75 14.,303 200 3 05 00..275 3 75 H . .318 3 05 75..213 40 4 75 15..331 40 3 C7K til..201 120 3 75 4..295 3 ( > ? > * 82..217 200 3 75 J- * . .234 3 70 01..319 200 3 75 21..332 J 100 3 70 00..203 100 3 75 71..258 \ 210.3 70 67..249 120 3 75 74. . .200 280 3 70 B0..303 120 3 75 G7..247 300 3 70 0.1..205 3 77J 09..241 240 3 70 51..294 40 8 80 40..811 | j 80 3 70 01..213 8 60 59..345 • 120 3 72K' 43..200 3 80 10..2S0 3 72 } * 75..231 80 3 80 33..323 40 3 72 } * 74..237 80 3 80 07..204 200 8 72 } * 03. . . . 192 3 80 57..202 1C0 8 72 } * 63.,213 40 3 S3 } * 04..2S1 KM 3 72 } * 60..207 3 82' * 114..203 80 8 72 } * 37..219 8 85 70..21 100 8 72 } * 1)3 . . .221 40 3 85 0..233 3 72) ) * 05..230 40 3 85 67..209 ISO 3 72 } * 54..2U 3 S5 73..253 SO 8 75 75. . . .208 3 S5 09..230 3 75 72..821 3 85 07..253 120 3 75 02 . . .210 8 85 57..277 3 7,1 65..229 40 3 S3 54..SOt 80 3 75 47..107 3 85 52..293 200 3 75 84..21)0 ) 3 85 . , SHEEP No Av Price 101 westerns , cornfed 110 $5 00 . On the Mnrltct With Horses F. Miller , Cedar Ilnpids _ _ _ _ On tlio Slnrket With Sheep O. S. Walcott , Archer : E. M. Gibson , Chirks On thn Marker With lings II U. Uoxtor , Ulnlr : II E. Roberts , Wnshhi ington ; Farmers Co-operatlvo association , Cedar Uluffs ; Horton Urotbers , Verdigro : Corrcll Hros & Co , Plalnviow und Crcighton ; Pnokard L. & G. Co , , Crelghyt ton ; Wilkinson & G. , Avoca , la ; F. C. Adams , Logan , la ; H. Kuhl , Aspinwall , la ; W. L. Uaughn , Harlan , la ; Jones Hrothors ! , Hastings , la ; H. F. Uownor , Arapahoe ; James Coats , Exeter ; JakoPuno ; Dorchester ; M. P. Williams , Cedar CreeK ; F. A. Halsoy , Archer ; Farmers G , & S. Co , Mend ; J. S. Inman Risings ; J. L. McDono ouch & Co , Ord ; First National bank , Rani vennn ; Tobin Hrothors & CO , Dunning ; Taylor & Blair , Uroken How ; W. C. Swarts J. P. Fall , Silver City , la ; J. E. Spire , O'Connor Hrothors & S. , Lyons ; Wheoter & Chittenden , Pender ; Thomas Hams , Central City ; C. W. , Hrnnoh , Norfolk ; Dodge & XV , Oakdalo , Coburn H. & S. , Atkinson , G. W. Newer , Clearwater : w.-W.-M. company , Stanton ; Farmers ' Union , Leigh ; Fuller S. & F. , Leigh aud Scrlbner ; F. W „ Melcher & Co , West Point ; William Gehrko , Shickley ; C. Sang & Co , Llnwood ; C , S. Edwurds , York ; H. J. Morris , Western ; Hayes & Mcbl Clclland , Edgar ; T. Cochran , Wilbor On the Market Witti Cattle . McDonald , N. Morris , Herman ; M. Olson , Hartlngton { ; R. K Roberts Washington ; Fred Schrader . F. Edwards , Horlln ; Old ham , Hurgess , NchawkaH ; C. Loflor , Sriugflold ; A. A. Dorn , Neolo , la ; J. True , Guernsey &J „ Avoca , Ia ; D ' W. Austin , Yorkshire , la ; J. Williams , Portsmouth , In , ; Peterson Hros , Weston , la ' ' ; Jones Hros , Hastings , la ; Deots & M. , Kearney ; • A. Mc"J Combs j , C. D. 'rh'ompsori , Laird , ColoV J. O. Kinsley , Max ; W. B. Bryson , W. H. Jowoll , . Adams ; William Hccht , Axtcll : Paxton & D , Geneva ; J. Ei Cowperthwaito , Friend ; \V ' P. Thompson , Dorohestor ; T , E. btand- ard . , Exter ; LymanCary , J : Terry , Ravenna ; A. T. Nichols Litchfield ; II C. Smith Mil ford ; S. M. ClarkWaverly ; J. W. Wllburn , Greenwood ; Lyman Cary , Ravenna ; Roonoy & Co . Uraytou ; Carry & Chandler , bnonandoah , In ; A. B. Coffman , Mondamin , la : G. W. NofT , iIo rmanH ; Warner , Craig ; Both J Kelley , J. P. Mordcn , Tekama ; J. Yea ton S , Lyons ; H. B. Dexter , It E. Kuhn , Emerson ; J. W. Wiggins , W. T. Rickloy , a. M. Watson , Columbus ; Jas Frazier , CoJ lumbusVm. ; . Weedman , H. C. Klester , St Edwards ; Gould & L. , Fullerton ; J. W. Mc- Intosb 1 , Chapman : F. Hey , Silver Creek ; J. J G , Westervelt Norfolk ; Reno Hrothors , Oakdalo i and Elgin ; F. Pulsifor , Crowoll ; • ! Brodham & S. , Snyder ; George Leo , Eldon ; ! W G. -adioy , Angus ; J. T. Goodoll & Co , 1 B. J. Morris Western : Hayes & McClol- I land \ , S. P. Leiglow , C. Wcstorling , Edgar : D. , ' G. Robb , Endicott ; S. E. Beahm , Cert land \ ; G : I. Storm , Auburn ; E. P. Blaisdoll , Hamburg , la _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AlnrKet mention M. P. Williams of Cedar Creek sent la'a car or hogs M. D. O'Brlon came down from Atkinson i with 1 hogs A. A. Dorn came ever from Neola with a car ( of cattle James Coatcs came In from Exeter with two 1 cars of hogs A. M. Watson came In from Columbus with a car of cattle . P. J. Roonoy of Brayton was nt the yards with a car of cattle John Wiggins came down from Columbus wltn two cars of cattle Inspector Howard condemned and shot ono lump-jnwod steer P. E. McDonald of Craig brought in a car of cattle from Herman , J. A. Cowperthwaito , a regular Friend shlppor , came in with cattle , H. B. Doxterof HlalrandR E. Roberts of Washington marketed hogs George Newer of Clearwater was at the yards with a Bhipmont of cuttlo J. W. Mcintosh , a regular dealer of Chap man , was in with a car of cuttlo O. S. Wolcott & Son , the big sbcop men of Archer.camo " in with four cars of sheep Seth Kelley , an extensive feeder and shipper of Tokamab , came in with four earn of cattle * James Frazier ot Columbus was among these that brought in cattle Ho marketed flvo loads J. B. Philbrook came from Claries and brought a car of sheep In with him that sold ut 5 cents , . - ! • Nols Peterson of Peterson Hrothors , reg- ulnr shippers from Weatgri , la , wus ut tbo yards with two cars of cattle W. U. Swarts , the leading stock man of Silver City la and ono'nt , , our ; most fro ijuent shippers , was onJthb market with a car of hogs 1 ( V K. E. Kuhn of Emerson nnd II Warner of Craig , J , W. Wllburn of'Greenwood and D. Coffman of MondamlnV'Ia ' , , were among those who marketed cattle ' . " . Miles French was at the ! yards again after a four months selgo with favor Mr French was out about six weolti'ago , but suffered a relapse aud has boon In bed , since , OMAHA WHOIiESA'IjB MARKETS rr.M Proiluoe . - Eoos Strictly fresh , 'Ho ' ; cold storage ; , pickled , limed , salted , not wanted at any price Hutteii Creamery , fanoy rolls , prints , 24 (325o ( ; creamery , fanoy solid uacKod , 2324o ; creamery , choice , 19@22o ; dairy , funuy rolla nud prints , 18@20o ; dairy , fanoy solid packed , 17@l9c : dairy , cholco , 18@15o ; country roll , choice , H012o ; country roll , good , 9I0aj country roll , fair , 6@7o ; poor stock , 0(4bo. ( PotiLTiiv Turkeys , dressed , fancy dry picked , ll ( < i 12c ; turkeys , live , per lb , ' ( $ lo ; chickens , fancy Da ; chickens , choice , 7 < s3o ; chickens , live , ) .00 < g3.0 ; geese , dressed , fancy , 0@J0.jj goose , drosscdi choice , 8@9o > ; geese , live , doz , * 0.00ffl7.00 : ducks , dressed , fancy , lloiduoka , cholco , 0@10o ; dncks.livo , do . , # 2.t03 00 ; pigeons , doz . 1.00. DOamk Jack snipe , Ilo0@1.2. * i ; golden Plover , ll.00l.25 ; mallard ducks , | 3.00 3ii ( 3.60 : canvosback ducks (5.000.00 ( _ ; rod bead ducks , doz , I3.0Q ; tcaliuucks , doz > , tl.602.00 ; mixed ducks , doz , LW3lX > ; geese , Canada , M.0.00 ) _ ; geese , small , tl.OO (3,4.60. * Beeswax I No I , ! 0 < 3l0c Pjcis 1 Fkkt Plcklod .itlts , 70o ; spiced pigs tongues , kits , to.3.1 ; pickled tripe , kits , (15c ; plcklnd ! ' II , C. tripe , kits , S5c ; splcod pigs hocks ; , kits , f 1.12. MejsPohk Purbbl , $9.75 10.75. Hut'KWiiEtT Ftoun Per bbl , $1.75. Wool Flno , average 2-iVJ3o ( ; medium , average , 21@22c 1 quurtcr blood , average , IS & ( ; course , average , 15l7c ; cotts and rough > , average , 14' l0c. . Pickles Medium , per bbl $4.5 ; small , t.1.75 ; gherkins , J3.75 ; C , & , U. chow chow , , Its , , f.l.b.1 ; fits , fi03. ; Potatoes 1 Per bu , 33o ; common , 25o. Maple Suoah Per lb , 12c. } j PnovisioNs Hams , No 1 , 10 fl > nvorngo , 9c ; 20 to 22 lbs , 8c ; 13 to 14 lbs , Pfe ; shoulders , 63 ; breakfast uncon , No 1 , sj ; hnm sausage 8c ; dried beef hams , 7c ; beef tongues , $0 00 per dozen ; dry salt meats , 5 ( < $ r ( i'lopcr > 1 tt > t hnm roulette , 0o ; add lo per lb for small lots , Hay ' Cholco upland $ u\000.25 ( _ { midland , M.60 : lowland , * 2.50. Chop Feed-12.50. Un\x S10.60. Coil.V 10c. Oats 15c. Hoses ' fcjuotatlons nro for delivery In Chicago ' ) . Dry buffalo , per ton Jltl.OO&JUSj.OO ; dry country , bleached , SI0.U0@I3.W ) ; dry country ' , dntnp nnd musty , S3O0(3ll0 ( 00. Skins and Funs Raccoon , No , 1 , largo , SOQOOo ( ; , No 1 , medium , 00$70c ; No , 1 , smnll , 40C"C.10c ; No , 2 , 3 nnd 4 , 10@l0o. Mink , Nc . 1 , large , 0'J@7fic ; No 1 , medium , SOlftOOo ; No 1 , small , 40@50o ; No 2 , 3 , 4 , * 5.40. Otter , No 1 , largo prime , $5.0U@9.00 ; No 1 , medium , .0O@5.0O : No 1 , small , * 2.5U _ 3.50 ; No 2 , 8 , nnd I , ? 0.u9@l.60. Lynx , No I , t2.603.u0. ( ( Wildcut , No 1 , 40@r > 0c ; No 2.20c Muskrat , winter , 15c ; fall , 10 ( _ ) Ilc Skunk , black ' , 00@75o : striped , No 1 , 35@IOc ; No 2. 15@ ' . ' 0c ; No 3 , 10C9ir.c ; No 4 , 6 _ d0c. Cross fox , No 1. M.OCQ.I.OO ; No 2 , f2.00@ 2.50. ; Red fox , No 1 , 91.U0d91.SS ; No 2 , ) _ ) 0.50c. . Grey fox , No 1 , 4 ( > ( g30c ; No 2 , S0 ( _ > 25e. Mountain wolf , No t , * 2.5UC < 3.0 ( ) ; No 2 ; • . fl.00 1.25. Prarlo wolf , No 1 , 75@S1.00 ; No ' 2 , 40'ic30c. Henvor , No 1 , per lb sf..00@ ) I 8.50 ; No 2 , per lb , $2.O0@2.4O ; No 8 , per lb 50Qi(15c ? ( ; No 4 , 60c. Hear , black No 1. S15.00 I @ 23.00 ; grizzly , No 1 , $10.00@25.00 : brown , No 1 , JIO.OU@ -0.00 ; cub , * 1.00O.1.00 ; iiuok- skin ' , Indian dressed , per lb , * 1.00 < _ 1.60. Deer ( , summer , per lb , 30c ; fall , per lb , 23o ; winter : , per lb , 20 ( 25o ; green salt , per piece , 75flS0o ( ; nntolopo , per lb , 20c ; elk , per lb , 10ulSc ! ( ! ; Usher , ro 1 , M.l0 ( < f. )0J. Murtcns , [ No l,75c@1.50 ; No 2 , 25@50c. Opossum , No 1 , cased , lOf tSc ; No t , open , 7@Kc. ) , Badger , , ; , No 1 , full furred , 75c@Jl.23 ; No 2 , 80(3350 ' ; No 3 , 10@20c. Wolverine , No 1 , I fl.00 0.00. Hides , Pelts ash Tallows Green salted [ hides 4u ; dry salted hides , 50o _ ; dry flint hides , 7c ; calf hides , 6c. Damaijod hides 2c loss Sheep pelts , green , each , 75c@fl.25 ; ; sheep pelts , dry , per lb , l@12c ; tallow , No 1 , 33JiC : No 2 , 8o ; grease , wbito , 3 c ; yellow , 8Jfi3o. ( Veoetaiiles Now Lettuce , per doz heads , 45c ; radishes , per doz bunches , 50c ; green onions , per doz bunches , 80@10o ; pars ! ley , per doz bunches , 35c ; soupbunches , per doz bunches , 4550c _ ; celery , Michigan , small , per doz bunches , C55'i5c ; celery , 1111- nols < , per doz bunches , 45@50c ; celery Now Orlenns , per doz bunches , 75@90c ; CallforI nla , J1.00 per doz ; splnnch , per bbl , J2.60 ; cucumber - cumber , per doz , $1.75iC2.25 ( ; oyster plant , per doz , 45g.10c ( ; now boots , per Dushol , $1.00 (31.23 ; now carrots , per doz bunches , 40@30c ; now turnips-por doz bunches , 4050c _ ! ; pie i plant , per lb , li@"c ; new cabbage , Louisiana , per crnte , $4.00 ; now potatoes , Bermuda , per bbl , $0.00 ; tomatoes , Uormuda , 10 lb boxes , per < box , $ l.50@t.75. Veoetaiiles Old Sweet potatoes , fancyj Muscatino , per bbl , (4.00 ; onions , extra fancy , per bbl , S.50 ; onions , fair , per bbl , $2.50 ; rutabagas , per bbl $2.00 ; carrots , per bbl , J2.00 ; 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 , $5.00 ; celery roots , per doz , 00c. Ari'LC Butiek Per lb , 0ig7c. Mince Meat Sc per lb Iloxcr 15@10o per lb for choice Piieseiives8@10o per lb Jellies 4@4o per lb DiiEssEO Veal Choice mediam 07c ; light , 5@0c ; heavy 3j4c. ( Beans Hand picked navy , CI.50.C0 ( _ ; hand picked navy , medium , $1.40 1.50 ; bund uicked country , $1.301.49 _ ; good clean , $1.20 1 © 1.30. - , Ho.vet Per lb ; Illinois comb , 10c ; Call foruiacomb , 14c ; Nebraska nnd Iowa comb , 1214c. ; _ Cheese Per lb , full cream Y. A. , 12c ; full ' cream twlhs , 11,1c ; full crcam'Ohlo swlss , luu ; full cream Wisconsin bwiss , ] 3@ 14c ; full cream brick swlss , ll@12c ; full cream limburger Bwiss , lKgl' c Fish Fresh frozen white , trout , plko and pickerel , per lb , 7c ; horrlng , 5c ; sturgeon , 10c. Ohanges Per box , Florida brights , $3.75 ; russets , $3.50 ; messina , $3.25 ; California fancy navels , $5 25 ; choice $5.00 ; Los An- colcs navels , $4.60 ; seedlings , lllversido , : $3.35@3.50 ; mountain , $ : l.25 ; Los Angeles , S3.00 ; lu llvo box lots 25o per box less i Lemons Per box , messina fancy , $4.00 ® 5.00 ; vcrdelll , good , $2 50. Bananas Per bunch , $2 00@3.00. Malaoa Guai'es Fancy , per bbl , $7.50 : choice , per bbl , $0.00@7 00. Cocoanuts Per 'bundred , $4.75. Ari'LCs Per bbl , $4.00@I4 50. CiiANUEiutiES Per Dbl , $12.5014.00. ( ! CiDEii Per bbl , refined , $0.50 ; half bbl > , $3/50 " ; hard cider , pure , per bbl , $5.00. Linseed Oil Olc Groceries Diued Fiiuit Currants , now 0c : prunes , casks , 1,800 lbs , OJ.f/c / ; prunes , bbls or bags , 6c ; citron pool , drums , 20 lbs , 22o ; lemon peel \ , drums , 16c ; furd dates , boxes , 12 lbs , lie ; aurlcots , choice ovuporatcd , 14o ; apri cots , Jelly cured 23 tt boxes , 10c ; apricots ; fancy , , 25 lb boxes , 15c ; apricots , choice hags ] 80 lbs , 14c ; apples , evaporated , 60 lb boxes , 9e j ; uppleB , Star , 84c ; apples , fancy Alden , 5 J lb , lOo ; apples , Fancy Alden , 8 lb , 10c ; Salt I Lake , 5c ; blackberries , evuporutod , 1 60 ! lu boxes , 6Jo ; cherries , pitted , dry cured , 13c ; pears , California fancy , } n boxes , 25 lb , 12c : peaches , Cal No 1 fancy , > * e , unp bags , bl ' ) lb , 16a ; poaches , pared , fancy , 18c ; Salt Lake , 7c ; nectarines , red , He ; nectarines , silver ' , boxes , 15c ; pitted plums , Cal 25 lb , boxeB , 8Jo ; raspberries , ovap , N. Y. , now , 20o ; prunes , R. C. 00-70 , " ( { ( { BlOlj'o ; oraugo pool , 15c : raisins Calitorma London crop lbS9 , $2.35 ; Cal loose muscatels , crop 18S9 , $2.00 ; Valencia * , 1838 , 0c : Valonclas , new , 8o ; Cal seedless , skB , 7 e ; Ondura layer ! , now , 0c : pruneless , 12u ; dried grapes , 4c. Veoetaiiles Tomatoes 3 lb extra , $1.00 ; 3 lb standard , western brands , 9095c ; gal Ions , strictly standard , $3.90. Corn Finest ! grown , $1.00 ; gllt-edfco sugar corn , very fine $1.60 ; Mc.Murruy's 2 lb sugar corn , $1.20 ; J .1 lb extra , western brands , 85cJl.00 ( ; 2 Jb standard , western brands , 70 _ > S0c. Mush rooms 1 lb French , extra fine , 2225o ( ; 1 lb French , flue , 16@22c ; 1 lb French , ordinary , 1018o. _ Peas Tres fine , per can , 25o ; deml line , per can , 10c ; 2 lb extra , sifted , $2.00 ; 2 lb early Juuo , $1.351.35 _ ; 2 lb Mar row , standard brand $1.10 ; 2 lb soaked , 59c. ' String Beans 2 lb high grade Ilofugeo , & 5o l 2 lb Goldou Wax beans , 75o ; 2 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 , $1.85. Punipmu - 3 lb now DumpKtn , 93o. OiLS-Kcrosono-P. . W. lO c ; W. W. 12u ; headlight , 13c ; gasoline , 12c ; salad oil J , , , $1,25(39,00 ( per doz Suoai' .s Cut loaf , 80 : out loaf cubes , 7o ; stauourd , powdered , 7o ! ; XXXX powdered ; 80 ; granulated , standard , 0)ucoafoction \ - ers A , 6a\ white oxtru C , 0 , ' * c ; extra C , Neh , Oo ; amber , 5ffo ; SoAi's-Castllo , mottled , per fb , 8JiJ10o ( \ ; do white , per lb , 12c. Canned Meats 1 lb lunch tongue , $2.00 ; 3 lb lunch tongue , $4.75 ; 1 lb corned beef , $1,20 ; 2 lb corned beef , $3.05 ; 0 lb corned beef , $0.60 ; 14 lb corned beef $14.00 ; 3 lb boneless pigs feet , $3.20 ; 1 lb English brawn , $1.20 ; 2 lb English brawn , $2.00 ; 6 lb Eug- llsh bruwn , $0,69 ; 1 fb compressed ham $1,75 ; 2 lbcoiupressed hum , $2.75 ; lib chipped beef , $3,00. Fakinaceous Goods Barley , } * ( _ ; fa- rina , So ; peas , 80 ; oatmeal , * { @ > bty , uidca- roni , 10c ; vormlcelli 100 ; rico , 40jc ( ; sago and tapioca , 0@7oi lima beans , Uc Coi'i'EE Rouited Ar ' buckles Arlosa , 24o ; MeLaughlin's XXXX 21c ; Gorman , 24c ; Dllwortb , 24o ; Alaroma , 2450 } bulk , 21c. , ( Fish Codfish , extra Georges , now , 6c ; grand bank , now , 4u ; silver , 2 lb , blocks , 00 ; enow white , 2 lb bank , new , 4o ; Tur- key cod , largo middles , bricks , 8/o } ; snow white crates , 12-5 lb , boxes , 7u : Iceland halibut , Ho ; medium scaled burring , 25o ! : No 1 sealed herring , 23c ; domestic Holland burring , 55a ; Hamburg splcod herring , $1.50) ) Russian sardines , 75c ; Russian sardines , plain 63c ; Imported Holland herring , Crown I 3dbrand , 6O0 ; do fancy milkers , 90c : mackerel zNo , 1 shore , half bbls , $13.00 ; bloaters , half bbls , f 18.00j whitetish , half bbls , $7.00 ; trout , half bbls $5 50 ; family whltoflsh $3.001 saln inon , $3.50 : I lb mackerel ( herring ) , $1,006 ? 1.10 ; 1 lb finnan hnddlcs , $1.75 ; 1 lb lobsters , $1.902.00 ; 1 lb Alnnkn salmon , Aleut , $1 00 ; 2 lb ' , oysters , 10 oz $1,85 ; 1 lb oysters , 5 oz , $1.10(3 1 ( lb select , 13ozl.t.lt ! ! lbclnms , littlenecks nocks , $1.25 ; 3 lb clnms , little necks , $2.10 ; M lb sardines , linixirtcd , per case , 100s , $11.00(410.00 ; ' ( lb sardines , imported , per cose , 100sl5.li0 ( < ? 20.00j \ ( lh Imported bonoV Icrs sardines , 20o ; > 4 lb sardines Aitioricnn , per 100s , French style , fl.COirtfi IH ) ; > , lb sardines - dines , American , per case , lOiis , French st.vlo.T7.60 ( < i)3.00 ) ; J * lb sardines , mustard , per c so Mi , $1,00 ( 4.2.1 ; Imported key sar dines , $13.00. HitooMs Parlor , 4 tie $1.75 ; 3 tic , $2.25 ; stables , $3.83 ; common , $1.50 ( 1.75. Cocoa } i 'b tin , 40c per lb CitocoL\TE 22 ( _ 23i3 per lb ; German elite ory , red , 80 , Hr.Mi'TwiNE Heavy , 14c ; medium , 18c ; licht , 17c ; IS H. C , 20o ; 24 , 20a ; 30 , 19c ; 48 , 17e : broom twines , colored,30c l TTl Ess Twine Very line , 40c ; fine , 83o ; medium , 35c , blndors , 13c. Sail Twine-Very line flux , 83c ; flno flax , 29c ; line cotton , 22c ; Calcutta hemp , ltd Su.sotm Hlls , PV ; granulated , lJi' ; kegs lj * o ; pkgs , 00 , 5s , 6o. Staucii IJ8o per lh Stove Polimi$3 l)0i5.87 ) ( per gross lUns Am , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lewiston , per 100 , $17.00. Nuts Almonds , 15c ; Brazils , lie ; tllborts , II 2ji pecans , lie ; walnuts , 12o ; peanut cocks , Sc ; roasted , lie ; Tcnncsse pea nuts > , 8c. Duuas ( Grocers ) Per lh Borax , 10c ; copperas , 2o ; Hay loaves , lie ; glue , 10c ; cnsoui ] snltB , lc : Rluubor snlts , 3c ; sulphur , 2e ; blue vitrol , 0c ; iiliun , 4c ; turturlc acid , 42c ; rosin2c ; saltpeter , nbsolutnlypuro , 10c ; gum camphor 2 lbs hi box , 1 oz cakes 83u : hops ) i and J * lb package * , 20c ; sago , V nml J * < -lb packages " , 15c ; mnditor , 13c ; saltpeter , 10c } ' : Indigo , 3-lh nnd 5-lb boxes , S F. 05 70o ; Indigo , 8-lb nnd 5-lb boxes , Madrls , 73c ; senl' lug wax , 25-lb boxes red , 8c ; senllug wax , 23-lb boxes , white , 4c. , Coppke Green Funcvoldgoldon Rio , 21c ; fancy old peaberry , 2410 ' ; Rio , cholco to fancy > , 23c ; Rio , prime 23c : Rio , good , 2tc ; Mocha , 29c ; Javn , genuine 0. G. , 28c ; Java , good Interior 24e ; African , 21c. Ron : Basis Manilla rope , 15c ; sisal rope , l2o ; cotton rope , lOo ; now process , S , ' * ! ! . Cotton Twine Ulbb , vorv line , 3 or 4 pv 22c ; line , 20c ; Daisy , lSccundlo ; ; wlek , 22c. Olives Quarts , uer doz , $3.75 ; pints , per doz , $3.25bulk ; , per gnl , life Vis 1:0An : 80 gr cnlcr , be ; good , 12c ; white wine , 15c Molasses Bbls , N. O. , choice , per gal , 55c ; bailers , 24fi 35c ; black strap 20c. WitApi'lxri Papeh Straw , per lb , l' ' * @ 2)c ) ; rag , 2c ; niunlln , U , 5Q0o : No 1 , 7o. Baos Union square , 85 per cent off list Salt Dairy , 250 lb in bbl , bulk , $2.10 : best grade 00 , 5s , $2.30 ; beat grade , 100 , 3s , $2.10 ; best , grade 28 , 10 * . $2.20 ; rock salt , crushed $1.80 ; dairy salt , Asliton , 60 lb bags , S.1c ; bulk , 224 1b bags , $3.21 ; common , in bbl , $1.23. Canned Goods Fruits , California canned goods , standard brands , 2 } * lb , per doz Apricots , $1,70@1S5 ; apricots , pie fruit $1.50 ; gallons , $4.50 blackberries , $2.25 ; cherries , black $2 00 )2.25 ) ; chcrrios , white , $3.25(32.50 ( ; crapes , $1.00l.b0 ( ; pours , Bnrt- lott 1 , $2.10(82.25 ( : peaches , yellow $3.10@2.20 ; peaches , lumen cling , $ 2.S5 ; plums , egg , $1.05@1.80 ; plums , golden drops , $ l.b0 ; plums , green gages , $1.0.1@I.S0 ; peaches , Bay City , with nitts in , $1.00 ; currnntB , $2.30 ; gooseberries , $2 2.1 ; ijulnces , $2.10 ; raspbor- rlcs , $2 70 ; strawberries , $2 60 ; peaches , 8 lb eastern standards , $1.63 ; 8 lh pic , $1.10 ; G lb pie 1 , $2.00 ; gallon pie , $3.00 ; apples , high stacdards , $2 50 ; 2 lb gooseberries , 90c : 2 1b strawberries , 90@95o ; 2 lbraipberries , $1.00 : 2 lb bluoberrles , bG _ 90o ; 21b bluckborries , C3@70c ; 2 lb strawberries , preserved , $1.75 ; C lb raspberries , preserved , $1.80 ; 2 lb black berries , preserved , $1.20 ; pineapples , Bnhamn chopped , $2.00 ; 21b Bahama grated , $2.75 ; 2 lb 1 Bahama sliced , $2.60 ; 1 lb Standard sliced $1.25@1.50 ; cherries , 2 ib red , Baltimore , 83 @ 95o ; pears , 2 lb , $1.23. Tim Wool Blnrknt ' Boston , Muss , , March 4. rSpcclnl Telegram - gram to The Bee.1 The demand lor wool I continues moderate and Is mostly confined to smull lots Prices arp steady as the trade rules , but largo lines can only bo moved ut concessions Good Ohio X fleccss soil nt 31 @ J : 31c , XX at 83@33c , and No 1 at 37 ® 37c. Michigan X ileoccs are quiet at 29@ I 29c No 1 is worth nbout 30c. No 1 combing wool Ib firm at 3@l0c , Ohio flno delnlno at 33o and Michigan ut . ' ! 4u In ter- ritory wool there have been sales of line nt 50@5Sc. flno medium at 5'J _ 55u und medium at50@52c. Oregon , California und Texas 1 are dull , fn pulled wools there have been sales of Buper at 30@33c and of extra at 22@ 1 28c. J Australian wool is firm Carpet woo s are [ : nil lot \ SCHROEOER I Sl DEAD , 1 GRAIN , ProvisionsMStocks ) 1 Basement First National Bant , 305 South 13tli Sli'votOiuiilia. . COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK , \ Capital , - $ /jOOO00 Surplus , - 40,000 OMlcers and Directors K. M. Morsoman 0 Jl Hitchcock Jf-s. ( lanioau , Jr . A. Ilonry K. M Anderson Win ( J , Mnul v. pros , : 1. . II Wlll- lams A , 1' . HopKlns , prcs ; -Mtllard , cashiers * ! • ' , II Uryaut , usslftanc cashier NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK V. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB Capltnl $100,000 Surplus Jon 1st , 185)0. ) . . . 57,501) OFI'ICBItS AND DIKKCTOItS IlKKiir W. Vates , President Lewis B. HbeI ) , Vice President , Jas W. Bavaqb , \ > V Muusb , John 8. Collins , It , C. cumiiNn J. N , II I'ATIUCK , w. 11 , B. HuniiES , Cashlo THE IRON BANK , ' Cnr 12th and Far nara Sts . A General flanking lluslness Transacted DfliiHO WANTED , K I I lU I I 4 ISSUED BY CITIES , II II If 11 gLfCOUNTItB.aCHOOl * W 1 SW W DISTRICTS , WATER Correspondence solicited C0MPAr < | e8l ETC , NW Harris Company . . & , Bankers , I03-I0S Dearborn Street , CHICAGO 70 State 8treat. BOSTON Business Paper , -stsssr r II I On Improved and Unlm- MfiPlffflffO proved Property , IHUI lJillc.l > l ) Purchased or Xejotlated CJ CJ _ _ . . . I ) 1 U'ne Negotiation of dodos comt A tr , > 3' Correspondence Solicited W. B. MILLARD , Room ill ! ) ilrowu liiillillnir , Omuhn , Neb . t. > Mils ii | j iiiBiiilMi llM fcl HiOam B Bfl wL " > Hi m < a BUBSdiHaLSkaUbiS EBllH „ Wom , " • oolTe - uulvll Vral II r , Oi Id , JlldeVool , prceiittiidiJi-odKniluIV | etubfe , tir&iiytlilosyouuiay li to ihlix Writs u for lu-lorn omiiy Intonnialon yuu Mer fc l . IW . Huutb . , WaUrtl . , CMriixo ' • Kumnnillniulli hf M"Pf I I"-riT"1TT' ) | [ . Mention Omaha Use _ ; .OMA MANMCT0I1 _ . , Ooola otuf Shoosj vu L j KWKEXDAU , JOSBS itCO. . , _ Huccmoni to llted , Jonct A Co Wholesale Mannfactnrers ofBJoh&Suoes Atsnti tor ( lotion llubbrr Shan Co , Ilia MM sad lift ) lltrney Vtrttt , Omslim Nulimiks = ' Drowore _ _ stoiiz , t it.En , Lager Beer Brewers l ! \ Noth K.l liUM > th 8lretOmnna , Kebrstks " _ Cornlco jnnr < vi EAOLR coiimcK WOUKS , Hannfactiirerj ofGalyanizeilron cornice \VlnJow \ < n | i\n.l ra lnllo.lrll ; < hl . John KpenMer , tTunrlslor luaondiusoutb luanreot = ArtlatB * Mnlorlnla * - A , ilOSl'K , Jr , Artists j * Materials , Pianos anfl Organs * = . Conl , Coke , Eto ojHaha coal , cn 'K'K 'ijiitWVar' Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal aid Bonlh Uth Xtcot ( imiln , Ncbrmts * keuiiaska rum CO , Sbipers of Coal and Cote til South Mthftreet.Omnlm , Ncbrsska _ . _ _ _ ClKorfl - n .u n " DEAN , AltMSTHOKGA CO , . Wliolesale Cigars tOJltortti Cth StreotOmibi , Neb Hello 1(39 , 1 J „ . - Dry CoodB end Notions ME SMITH A-CO. , Dry ] Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions 1102and 1101 Doujlni , cor , llth slront , Omslin , Neb KILPATItWKKOClI DTlaOODS (70. ( , ' Importers , & Jobbers iu Dry Goodi , Notions DentJ'Furnlihlni ; OooU Cornir llth anil Uarner , structs Onmhs Nobraatit c I T . i F urnlt uro " " DEWHY & > srONE , Wbolesale Beaters in Furnitnre , _ Tirnsm lreItOmaho , Ncbrnaka CHA11LES SlItVElltCK , Farnituro Omsbn , Nebraska = I . , . . .1 _ Orocorlo s. MOCOltD , 13HADY& CO , Wbolesale Grocers Uthand taayenwcrtli ftroti Omnbs , Nobrmka e Hardware ) . wj nnoATcn , Eeayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , BprtDHa , wanna ( lock , liirnw&ro , lumbar , oto U09 _ : : il llaroey strtiet , Omahn UlMEBAVQIl ATAYLOIi , _ Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop lltchanlcs Tool , anil IlurTalo ckUi Utt" > loua | ! * streetoumba , Nib m _ Lumber , Eto - JOHN A. WAKEFIELD Wbolesale Lumber , Etc Imported ami American t'ortluml Cement StatQ asent for Milwaukee llyilntuhoCuniuat ami qulr.o ; vviilto llnie CltAS R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwocd Lumber Woodcarpata and parquet noornz Otti and Djuglaa trccts , Omaba , Nubratka - MlfiSOUltl MIMXO UO Miners anil S'uniinrs ' nfflard aid soff Coal . . , . UK Hr t Nn'ir.n.r nRni , | | . numbu , Neb * LOUIS MIADFOTID , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , M Doara , ate Yards Corner "th and Dduxlas Ofllo * * Corner 10th and Douglas " FRED W. GRAY , Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc Comerfth and l > ou la Hwm , Omaba C. N. VIETZ Dealer in an Kinos of Lumber Hth and California streets , Omaha , Nobraita , Mllllnory and Notions m I. OBERFELDER & CO . ! Imuorlers & Jobbers in Hilliuery & Notions 303,810 and 212 South llth street Notions , iv- J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO ? Wbolesale \ Notions and Furnisbing Goods , . • 1151 Harney street , Omaha . 1 Oils CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO ? Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , AileGraasi'etc Omaha A. U. Ulsliop Manager I _ _ _ JPapoN _ _ 5CARPENIER PAPER CO , Wholesale Pacer Dealers Carry nnlco stock nt pr.n' .lnR , wrapplnB and writing paper Special attention Klvon to card paper Safes to A. L. DEANE & CO . General Atonta ( or Halls ' Safes 881 and 323 South 10th Et . Omaha • t ToyBTIto . _ II IIARDY * CO , , Jobbers ot Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , Bonse Furnishing aoods Chlldicn's Carriages liH rarnnm street , Omaha Neb i . . . . - - - - * OMAlfA JOBBERS1 B1RECT0RY. n- > 1 : Agricultural ImplomontB < < LINTNQEn & METCALF CO , Agrlcnlt'l ' Implements , Wagous , Carriage ! Buggies , eto " , boloialo , Omahit , Nebraska „ 4 Stsam and Water Supplies IWUtij wnl ; mills , SIS and ffXl Jonus stOraMa , O , V , itoss , Acting Manager , ' BROWKELL A CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery Phaet-lron work , stulm putaps sair mills 1711-ltU [ eat enirorth street , Omaha , Ironworks PAXTON & VIBIILIXU IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast iron Building Wort UnglliK trass woik , general foundry , machine , aud tilockswllb work , limcosnd worts U , T. Ilr , and 17th strsst Omaha , OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Rilling Desk rails , window giisrds , flower stand , wire signs , tm 12JN0MfcliHh street Omaha OMAHA SAFE Jb IRON WORKS , ManFrs of Rrc and Burglar Proof Safes Vaults , Jail work , Iron shutters and lira eicauts u. Andrtea , prop r. Cor llth and Jajl.on Bt . - - jSaah Doors , Eto „ .Jrr , M. A. DISDROy/ CO , Wbolesalt m'.uufacturetT if * S b , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings llranch oraoe , m and Hard streelt , QtiaUa , Meb , . gQTOHlOMAHAr J UNION STOCK YARD CO , ' Of South OualiiMl