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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THtlBSDAY , MARCH 13 , 1890.
A Thoroughly Humdrum Day In the
Wheat Pit.
CONSIDERED STRONG.
Onts Quint nnd Stcndr An All
Around Ailvnnoo In HOB I'ro-
duct * Cnttlo Jttilo Ijowor
llo Active.
CI1IOAGO IMIODUCB MAHICKT3.
CIUCAOO , Mnrch 12. ( Special Tolocrnm to
Trix Dec. ] The opening prlcoof Mny wheat ,
78Vc , wns the lowo&t nnd 76K@78 o was
ttio highest up to 1 p. to. , when tliu price wns
nt l&Jfo. There wns no great influence of
nny aort , no vigorous attempts at controlling
the market , unit so It becumo-a hum-drum
nffalr. Dodge's crop figures , which unset
tled the uinrkct yesterday , were unheard of
today. What Iittlo outside news came In
was pertaining to winter wheat and was
generally hullUh. This wns offset by heavy
sales by Hutchlncon , who was called n very
heavy buyer of "calls" on the curb last
nlghl. The Michigan crop report said that
considerable dnmogo wns done during
February. The roliorts covered n territory
representing 05 per cent of the crop of the
Blntc. The lending buyers In tills mnrkot
were Chandler. Urown , Norton , Worthlng-
ton , Olfford , Schwartz , Stoover & Jones
nnd ICennott. Counsoiman sold early nmi
Ilutchlnson wns n frco seller between "a'rf ' ®
78J4contho ndvnnco through Parker. The
number of cars for tomorrow Is only 81.
May sales up to 10 o'clock wnro :
to 7S' ' < ( ii78 ! > fc to78 Ci78 c to 78 } teA
' 81'W78l ( iJ to 'SJtfo. .luno Bold nt "
nna July at 7 ( ! ( ? i ( > , l < d nnd 70V@ < GK- Wheat
closed under complete control of our oper
ators \vho put the price up nnd down so ns
to got tlio most profit out of the "puts" ana
"calls. " The close wns nt 73-tfo for May.
March 77Jfc , Juno 77c , July TlVfe.
The corn market was considered strong
todny , ns It yielded but n very slight fraction
In the face of very heavy selling by Hutchin-
non. Dunhnm & Co. nna Steover were the
best buyers.
" Hnrltelt & Frnzlor sold nnd there wns sell
ing for country account. March wns USjg'c
nt the closo. May sold nt 29 > @ 2 ! ) < c , nnd
closed nt 29 % c. April closed ut 2So ; Juno
nt 20HCZ29 > fic ; July nt 80c ; August nt
31-tfc ; September nt 31 , ' c.
Onls worj quiet nnd stcndy nnd without
nny Important feature. May was ttio only
month traded in and prices only lluotuntcd
} ( c. There was no outside or local news to
nfloct values and trading was on a reduced
scalo. More deferred dellverenes were
neglected. In the cash market Iittlo
demand existed except from tlio elevator
men. Car lots of No. 2 in store were slow
nt 20 @ 20lB'c ; und in n special house sold at
Silo. No. 3 whlto for May was slow at 22 > c.
The provision trade showed some llfo nna
some strength today. Several things helped
n slight advance. The receipts of hogs are
disappointing. Offerings in the pit nro very
meagre. At the Cliicngo yards nil parties
bought nt slightly bolter prices. There was
n lirmor feeling in the pit at the opening ,
with prices about 2o higher all arnuud.
Muy pork sold 5c higher early nt
$10.20 , mid nfter the call there was
briMt buying headed by Baldwin and the
price wont to $10.3T > , but soon dropped back
to S10.27K. whore it closed. Lard sold up to
C.15 , Mny ? ( J,20 , July closing at $0.10 nnd
I0.15@0.17n. An Anglo-American bought
July lard and sold Mny. Norton and \Vorth-
Ington bougnt pork enrly. Short ribs hold
around ICc for May.
CHICAGO L,1V 13 STOCK.
CHICAGO , Mnrch 12. [ Special Telegram to
Tnn 1JBE.1 CATTMI Business opened slow ,
the flrst sales being hardly as good as at the
close yostcrany , and later on values ruled a
good lOo lower , with the general market
weak at that , but nt the decline prices nro
j-ot n shnuo stronger than Inst wook. The
decline wns largely on steers nnd covered
nbout all classes. But few Tcxans were In
Bisht. Cow stock showed no particular
chnngo , and bulls nro muKing strong prices.
Choice to extra beeves , $4.80(145.10 ( ; medium
logood Bloors , ISW ) to 1,500 Ibs , $4.00@1.70 ;
1,200 to 1,350 Ibs , $3.riO@-1.85 ; 050 to 1.20U tbs ,
$3.0@l.OO ! ! : stockers nnd feeders , ? 2.40@3 115 ;
cows , bulls and mixed , $1. 10(31)50 ( ) ; bulk ,
$2.HftJ2.00 ! ) ; Texas corn fed steers , $3.10 ( < p
8.05 ; cows'f2.00i2.40. (
iloos There wns Iittlo or no chnngo ns
compared with yesterday. The demand was
nctlvo nnd values ruled strong from Iho
opening to the closo. Hough and common
mixed sold at * l.004.0 ! 9' , but Iho great
bulk of good mixed made $4.00 , with best
heavy , Including butcher welghls , at
4.2j ' ( $ l.l5. Light sorts sold largely at
M.IU@4.15 , and thu slngo variety at $4.17 } ( J3
4.20.
IdVK HTOUK.
Chicago. March 12.-Tho Drovers' Journal
reports as follows :
Cattle HocuiptH , 13.000 ; shipments , ;
niarKet weak und lOa lower ; beeves , $4.80 ®
6.10 ; steers , ? 3.30@4.70 ; stackers und feed
ers , $2.40(0(8.05 ( ( ; cows , bulls und mixed , 21.40
< re'J60 ; Texas corn-red steers , ? 3.10@3.05 ;
cows , ? 2.00 ( < ? 2.40.
Hogs -Keculpls , 24,000 : shipments , ;
mnrkolstroug to a Rlnulo iiighcr ; mixed $3.00
@ 4 15 ; heavy , $3.03@l.l5 ; light , 1M.OO ( < H20.
tShnop Uecolpts , 3,000 ; shipments , 1,000 :
market steady ; natives , S3.75@5.90 ; western
corn-fed. < 4.IOii6.03 ! ( : Texans , J3,75"3.15 ;
lambs , t5.000 60.
KnnHas Olty.March 13 Cattle Receipts
5,000 ; shipments , 2,200 ; market lower ;
steers , f3.2534.75 ; cows , $1.SO@3.00 ; stack
ers and feeders , ? 2.SOii3.50. ( ;
Hogs Receipts. 0,700 ; shipments , 1,400 ;
market higher ; all grades , W.77 } < @ 4 05.
National Stock Vnrtl * . Knit St.
LouK March 12. Cattle Receipts , 1.8UO ;
shipments. 300 ; market strong ; fair to
fancy native stears , $3.80(36.00 ( ; stacker *
and feeders , ? 2.30 ( < J3.00.
Hogs Receipts. 300 ; shipments , 1,500 ;
market stronger ; heavy , $3.93jJ4.05 ( ; packing ,
J3.00Q4.00 ; light , t3.85Q 1.00.
F1NANC1AU
NEW VonK , March 12. | Special Telegram
to TUB UKK.I STOCKS The speculators
who congregated ut tbo Windsor and elsewhere -
where last night were outspoken and bullish.
The fact that prices throughout the list are
ranging higher Is of Itself an argument that
the boars have played their game pretty
nearly to the end. Tight money possibilities
now stand In the way of the long predicted
advance. The fact that many think the bull
movement may bo two or throe
weeks off may bo ttio moans of
Blurting an upward action more sud
denly than oven the most naugulno expect ,
The action at the opening today was prom
ising. First sales were with a Iittlo moro
animation In the general list than usual of
Into , though Grangers , Union PucluV , Nnw
Knglund anil Heading were most prominent
in dealings. First prices were almost in
variably from > $ to % per cent higher than
last night's ilgurcs , ana further fractional
gains were scored In the early trading , In
which everything except Heading shared ,
although Now Knglond , which led the up
ward movement , rosoonly percent. Sugar
Refineries late took the load and rasa
over 1 per cent , crossing 09 , while the stocks
of the regular list became stagnant and dull
nt the Improvement already maiio. The no
tion ot thu llrst hour was continued with
slicht Interruption to noon. Higher price-
were touched throughout the list with west *
ern railroad stock as strong us on yesterday.
Atchfson led up to 33. Uurlmgton
uiailo the best advance , going to
45Jf. Northwestern touched HOJf , St. Paul
C8'a nnd Union I'aclllu 01. Missouri Pacillo
wuri not llrm with tbo others. Sugar
was steady ot CO'-i. ' Heading - wont
off to iiSX nna LauKawanna lost
Its early gain.Vabash preferred moved up
to 207 , Stocks closed on a bulge tuch as
tha market has not bad for weeks. A sale
reported ot u majority ot llurlingtou &
Northern stock to parties representing the
Burlington ifecjulncy. On this news and a
3i ! per cent dividend on St. Paul preferred
the bulls took hold bravely and the shorts
were frightened Into unusual efforts to cover.
Atcnlson went up to 30 , Burlington to 10 ? ' {
n 2K per cent advance , Northwestern to HI ,
Hock Island to 04 and St. Paul to 09) f. U
was a bull move and lasted to the closo. The
total sales were 332,412 shares.
The following were the closing quotation } ;
U.S.4s regular. 121 : Northern I'AclOa. , ! Wi ?
U.H.Iscoupon * . . .122ldo ( oreferred * 4
tJ.f.4't rWiliir..1oij : | > u. A M. W Ill
U. .4's ' coupons..JiUli doprererrcd.r
[ 'ncliltfl * or ( jj ( lit N.V.Centrat 1 ( Bit
Central I'acldo. . . . Kj I0y
Chicago * Alton . . .12. ) Kocklolanii Oi
Chicago , Hurling ton C. . M. ASU' 60H
A9ulnc\r - dourBferreil. . . . . . II7U
' ' ' ' ' M'nul AOra-.hr. . . .T.
I Ilinoli Cant ril' . . . . IMU uopreferrod. . . . . 92
I. , ll.i Vf. . UAlonPacino 84' ' <
Knnsa A'laraa. . . . 10' ' ; W..8t. It. AP 13 > 4
LnkoHhora. . . . . . .10(1)4 ( ) ( ioproforr d. . . . 27'i
Michigan Ceutrat. . OB Western Union.KJS
MlRiourli'aolllo . . . 74J
MoNBt Easy nt 3)i@4.Vi ) per cent.
PIUMK MBUOAXTILH PATCH 5 > f iff ! per
cent.
STEHUXO EXCIIANOE Dull but steady ;
sixty-day bills , t4.al # ; demand , $4.S4 .
All tit MX ntootci.
Nuw YonK , March 12 fSpoci.il Teloram
toTiic Uzs.l rho follj.viif urj tha min-
Ingslook quotations :
Alice 100 'Horn Silver 210
Caledonia , II. II. . . 1U ) Iron Silver 1" >
Con. Cnl. * Va110 Mexican 27 *
ComstooK. T scp..3XK ) Ontario X )
Deuduooil T , . f..l"iO Savage . . . . ! ( )
" t.'rlsto H' ) Slerni Novndx. ( . . . J )
Krolancl 100 Slitter Creek 1UO
Homeitnka 760
ItoiKl OlTDrlnicH ,
WAsiiiNOTOXMnreli 12 [ Spocl.il Telegram
to THE UEK. I Hand olTcrliicn today wore as
follows ; $00,450 at $ l. i ; $150,01)0 ) at * 1.03 .
ruonuouu.Yiucurs. .
CHICAGO. March 12. IMS n. ra. oloso
Wheat Kasy ; March , 77-S/o ; May , 78g'c.
Corn firmer ; March , 'M o ; May , 'Mc.
Oats Stu.uly ; March , ZO o ; May , 81'ie.
Hyo March. 4UV e.
Harloy.Nothing doing.
Prime Timothy $1.18.
Flax Cash , $1.43.
Whisky Sl.Oi
Pork - Finn ; March , $10.03 ' ; May ,
10.27K-
Lard Steady ; March , S0.05 ; May , ? 0.10.
Flour Steady to llrm : winter wnoat. ? 3.UO
@l.40 : spring wheat , f.75@4.GO : ) : rye , f'J.50 ®
2.bO ; buckwheat , 75c@$1.00 par owl.
Provisions Shoulders , $ l.iOMO ; ; short
clear. $5.35(115.80 ( ; short ribs , March , $1.05.
Hutter Easier ; creamery , 1025c ; dairy ,
( Jhceso Firm ; full cream Cheddars
lOc ; Huts , 0ti@l ( > ,1c ; Young Americas.
@Hc.
ERRS Easier : fresh , 12@13c.
Hides Steadv ; * heavy and light preen
salted , 4 } < @ 4Jfc ; salted bull , 3J/o ; preen
salted calf , fl cj dry flint , < J@7c ; dry salted
hides. Oc ; dry calf , 5@Go ; doacona , 20a each.
Tallow Steady ; No. 1 solid packed , 0o ;
No. 3 , Stfe ; cake , 4c.
Rocoints. Shlpm'ts.
Flour . 13.000 7.000
Wheat . 33,000 15.000
Corn . 437,000 . 7UOO
Outs . 137,000 124,000
Mvorpool , March 12. Wheat Quiet ;
holders offer modoratoly.
C3rn Quiet ; new mixed western , 3s O d
per cental.
Cincinnati. March 1'3. Wheat Dull ;
No. 3 red . 77c.
Corn Wculc'iNo ; 2 mixed , 20 @ 30Kc.
Oats Steady No 2 mixed , 2o@Jlc.
Whisky $1.02.
Kt. IjiiulH. March 12. Wnoat Higher ;
cash , 70 ; < fc ; May , 708'S ( > 70Xe.
Corn Steady ; cash , 3-lJ c ; May , 2ic. (
Oats Firm ; casli , Uu o ; May , ! iO % @
21c.
21c.Pork
Pork Hlohor at $12.no@12.37J4.
Lard Higher nt J5.S5.
Whisky Steady ut $1.03.
Butter Nominal ; creamery , 23@75 ; dairy ,
lC@21c.
MIHvaiilcof. March 12. Wheat A trifle
stratigur ; No. 2 spring , cash , 71@72c ; May ,
72 ; e.
Lorn Steady ; No. 8. 27 > c.
Onto Steadier ; No. y white , 22 0.
Kyo Active ; No. 1 , 42 c.
Hurley Quiet ; No. 2 , UOtfc.
Provisions HUhor ; porK , $10.05.
KniiH.iN Oltv. March 13. Wheat
Stronger ; No 2 red , 70c ; No.2hard , 04c ; No.
8 , GOc. \
Corn Stronger ; No. 3. 31c.
Oats Higher ; No. 2. SOJtfc.
Mii.iioi.poli-i. March 13. Wheat Active
and slightly higher ; receipts , 211 carp ; ship.
mcnts , 80 curs. Closing : No. 1 hard , March.
7 < ) % c ; May , 78c ; on track , 77 c ; No. 1
northern , Maruli , 75iCc ; May , 77o ; on
truck , 7rtK@7c ( ! ; No. 2 northern. March ,
734'c ' ; May , 75 0 ; on track , 7-l@7. Ho.
Nmv Voric , March 12. Wheat Uocolpts ,
11,550 bushels ; exports , .10.700 bushels ; spot
dull ; No. 2 rod , 8UK@SOXo in elevator ;
8S , ' < fc , afloat , 87t < $ &Uo t. o. b. ; op
tions wcalc ; No. 2 rod , March , closing at
SOj.Cc.
Corn Receipts , 9,700 bushels ; exports ,
10J.400 bushels ; spot steady ; No. ! 3 ,
8l5J c in elevator , y7ViJ37 ( culIout ; ungraded
mixed , 27@37 > o ; options steady ; March
closing nt S0)go. )
Outs Receipts , 41,000 bushels ; exports ,
02,850 ; spot steady ; No. 2 white , 2'J ' i@31c ;
mixed western , 27@3Uc ; white west
ern , "Oc ; options easy ; March closed
at 23 " 4 c.
CoiToo Options closed linn ; 10 points
down to 10 up ; sales , 00,750 bags ; March
$17.BO@18.00 ; May , S17.5.r17.75 ; suet Rio
tinner ; fair cargoes , $ 'i0.50.
Sugur'-Raw , steady ; rellnod , firm ; fair
refining , 5 MOc.
Pgtroloum United closed April 03 .
Egcs Easier ; western , lie.
Pork Firm ; now moss , $11.00011.50.
Lard Strougei1 , cash wanted , for export ;
western steam , (0.45 bid.
Huttor Steady ; western dairy , 5@lSc ;
crenmory , l20c ! ! ; Elgin , 27 u.
Cueoao Stronger ; western ,
OMAHA MVE STOCK.
Cat He.
Wcdnosdav , Match 12.
Cattle receipts estimated ut3,700 compared
with 2,57li yesterday and 3,72 : ) lust Wednes
day. The quality of ttio receipts is much
butter than yesterday. The receipts of
steers were liberal and among them were
sonio very good onus , one lot soiling at $4.40 ,
a doren other lots soiling at or ubovo tha
$4.00 lino. The market opened slow and
continued during the early part of the day
without special features , with sales gen
erally steady at yesterday's prices , the bull ;
of the sales being at or above { a 70. About
one tnirdof the receipts today were cows , the
quality being good , much batter than yester
day. WhiloBulus will indicate an advance , the
higher prices ura on the quality of the stock
and not on an advance in prices. Some line
heifers sold at t.2j. Ttio go no nil cow mar
ket was a steady , easy market with sales at
about steady prices up till midday , when ,
under contllctlne advices from Chi-
CUKO , the general market became weak
and shaded cff. The bust grades of
cows wera all picked up before the actual
decline sot In , so that only tha poorer grades
suffered. The receipts of fueders were very
liberal and the doinand irood. Nearly every
thing sold at or above 1.00 , six sales nt
* 3. 15 , the highest price paid this winter for
feeders. Everything was piclcud early.
Hulls continue aetivo and strong , prices
ranging from * 3.00 to $3.2. % the bulk going
nbovo $2.30. stacker * , llko feeders , were In
demand and anything nt all dcslrublo sold
readily at strong prices , the top being $3.10 ,
tire bulk soiling at or ubovo RI.OO , The sup.
ply of oaKes was liberal , the quality good
and prices strong , the bulk selling at or
above fi.OO , the tup being $3.50.
Receipts nf hops estimated at 3 000 com
pared with B.20J yesterday and 3,754 last
last Wednesday. The market opened active
at an advance of a shade to 5o. All sold
early , The bulk sold at $0.80@3.85 , although a
few loads of very line hogs sold at $ i.K ) . The
nvorago price will bo about MSI compared
with $ lbi : yesterday. The top price today
was the highest price reached this month ,
Slioop.
Sheep receipts estimated at 475 , com
pared with Oil yesterday. Mutton tluds
ready sale at 11 rm prices.
v .
I'rovnllluz I'rlojs.
The following Is a Ubloof prlosa paid In
tills market for the graJoi of stock men
tioned :
Prime iteort , 1300 to 1000 tt > i..t3.SO @t.50
Good steen , 1250 to 1151 tbs. . . 3.53 (31.25 (
Good stoars. 1050 to 13X1 It . . . 8.2 ] Ci23.SU
Common 1000 to 1160 lb steers. 2.00
Oimnion canners , . 1.00 0(3.00
Ordinary to fair cows . 1.00 (32.00 (
Fair to good cows . UK ) (542.45 (
Good to choice cows . 2.20 © 3.00
Choice to fancy cowa . . . . , . 2.03 3.30
Fair to good bulls . 1.75 $2,51)
Cholco to fancy bulls . 2.60 M3.f > 0
Light stackers and feeders. . . . 2.00 $2.8 ! )
Feeders. 050 to 1100 ITis . 3.20 $3 50
Fair to cholco light hogs. . . . . . 3.85 M3.00
Fair to choice heavy hogs . 3.80 33.8."i
Fair to choice mixed hoiM . 3.80
Illciinst nntl Ijowost Mnlos of
Today. Yesterday ,
( llHhcjt. . , f3.UO Highest . $3.S5
Lowest . 3.S5 Lowell . 3.75
Stock Hoooltitc.
Oftlclal Yesterday. Estimated Today.
Cattle , 1'JO cars. . 2.570 Cattle , 133 cars.2.700
Hogs , 43 cars . . .3,219 Hogs , 45 cnrs. . . 3,000
Sheep , Gears. . . . 041 Sheep , 3 cars. . . 475
of lHoo4Jloiri. .
The following table shows the ranga of
price * paid for hogs :
Light and medium hogs . $ .1 85 03 00
Good to choice mixed hogs. . . 3 85 $3 8"K
Good to choice heavy hogs. . . 3 S > W3 85
Hnnzo of I'rloas
The following table shows the ranga of
prices paid for sheep :
Prime fat shoap . ? 4 40 @ 5 33
Good fatsheop . . . ! t 5'J ' ( tt 00
Common to medium sheep. . . . 2 OJ 174175
Lambs . 4 00 Qt < J 00
Coit ol
The following table gives the average cost
of hogs on the dates msntionoJ , including
the cost today , as naied upon sales reported :
Date. Prlca. Dao. Price.
Ahirch 1 * 3 73 March 7. . .1,73)4 )
March 3 8 7rt ) March 8. . .3 73 >
March4 377 March 10. , . . . . ! J 73
March 5 II 71 % March 11 3 81
March 0 a 71J March 12 8 83
Comparative Tablt-'s.
The folloiving tabloi show the r.inj In
prices on hagi ilurin ? tliU and lnt : wj3'c :
Avcracd 1'rio.s ( ' llor .
Showing Iho uvora u price pil.l
of hoc * on the il.iyj uidioiloJ In 1337 ,
183'J and 1890 :
Disposition of Stnolc.
Showing tha number of cattle , hogs and
sheep bought by the packers and loading
buyers on to-day's raantot :
CATTLE.
Uuycrs. No.
Swift & Co 081
George II. Huiutnond &Co ISO
The Armour-Cudahy PacKlngcompany. ySO
Omaha Packing Co IS
Lea KothBchild 2T9
Benton & Underxvood 11
Nuls Alorrlu 1 0
HocKur & Dcg.in 1HT
Shlppora and feeders 2J3
11OQ- ) .
Showlnir the numbar of ho ? ) bought by
thu loading buyers on todav's market :
Armour-Cudahy Packing company 1,404
Omaha Packing Co 1)71 )
George H. Hammond & Co .r > 22
Swift & Co 575
Hogs yesterday averaged i.34 pounds , and
C3 to the car.
SHEEP.
' Showing the number of sheup bought on
today's tuarKot uud the purchases :
HopresRiitativi ) Hnlei.
No. Av. Prico.
ISO western , wethers 115
No. Av.
1. .1000
1. .10.10
4. .1200
10. .1011
21 . 012
1. .1410
1. .1000
4. .1100
15. .1058
19. 1012
.1032
1225
24 .1002
10. .1115
17. .1030
"I .1103
0. .1173
8. .1240
8.a.
a. .11811
2J. .1214
' 'U. . 1204
12 .1112
21. .1120
.1110
.1232
41.l . .1100
l |
W * .1274
10. .1123
21) ) . .1107
03 .1154
is ! .1230
22. .1050
0.a. . . 810
a. . 773
45. . 027
1 .11150
3 . 757
. 070
; ) ' . 870
4l ! ! .11115
8 10b7
S 10JS
.1035
8.a . . 781
a . .1000
i. . . 64M )
o. , . 8S3
a. , . CCO
i. . . 400
15. . . tV.
1. . . 510
4 1317
3 1120
15 1063
600
6UO
On the ainrlcoitli \ Hhuop
John Kldd , Ong : J. S. Pordycc , L. M.
Ormsby , Central City.
On tlin Mnrkat Wleli lines.
First National bank. Loup City ; J. B.
Mollinger , Octavla ; Fuller S. & F. , Leigh ;
H. C. Moran , Crestou ; J. M , Anderson ,
Wilsonvlllo : J. F. Fairmao , Axtoll ; Hnydor
& Jackson , Wallace ; Fuller &Uood , Cowlcs ;
Doots fi N. , Kearney : H. Enorson , Cedar
Haplns ; P. M. Sackott , Boone ; W. II. Lewis ,
Columbui ; Faulkner & S , , Rogers ; B.
II. Horsbey. North Bend ; J. Lcmko ,
Mlllard ; John Schrer , Hoag ; A. Lavorty ,
Memphis ; J. F. Hell & Co. , Ithaca ; W. Har
rington , Tokanwh ; G. W. Ferguson & Son ,
Huntoon Co. , Earllng , In. ; A.Mlltncr , Waco ;
W. H. Van Alstlno , Arcadia , J. H. Gallon-
tmo , Bromllold ; A. F. Nlcliols , Lltchlleld ;
N. Jaciuot ) , Merna ; II , A. Northrup , Dun
ning ; 'i'nylor & B. , Broken Bow ; Stevenson
Bros. Ansley ; Gcorgo Boetel , Millnrd ; C.
K. Welch , Papillon ; John Osaonkop , Lnuts-
vlllo ; P. Diodrlcltson , Bonnlngton ; David
son & M. , Ainsworth : Ed Haley , Davuy ; F.
C. O. A. , Cedar Bluffs ; W. H. McDonald.
Pierce : J L , Packard , Crolchton ; Shcppurd
& U , , Tilden ; Walrath & H. , Atkinson.
On tlio Market With Cnttlo.
Hankin Brothers , Cambridge ; F. M .
Oatts , Arnpuboo ; Cook Brothers. Holdrogo ;
Hayder&J. , Wallace ; Doets & N. . Kear
ney ; T. Lnnhnn , Harvard ; F. Wight , Ge-
nevn ; Standnrd Cattle Co. , Ames ; J. L.
Shoup , Cunoman ; Dryfoos & H. , Columbus ;
Faulkner & S. , Hogers ; B. Horthoy , North
Bond ; M. Hcnahan , Elkhorn ; J , Qulnn ,
Mlllard ; Bussett & II. , Wisnor ; A. O. Lord ,
Oakland ; J. G. Wilson , A. Flommmg ,
Morse Bluffs ; L. C. Prathor , B. Beatty ,
Kline Brothers , Thayer : J. B. Brooks ,
Houston ; Harris & / . , Charleston ;
George W. Leo , Eldon ; J. Neb , Clarkson :
Kennot Brcs. , IJird City ; J. E. Hunt , Stan
ford ; Anderson Bros. , Wllsonvillo ; W. E.
Echols , Brush ; J. H. Uallonilne , Bromlicld ;
I ) . L. Tcof , Aurora ; W. Z. Tlllson , Havennn ;
A. Fl'nt ' , Litohlleld ; A. Dawson , IJromrlold ;
Nelson & Potter , Arcadia ; Keene & T. ,
Overton ; J. McICeo , Grand Island ; G. Keck
& Co. , Kearney ; J. W. Qclmen , St. Paul ;
William Sweeney. Emerson ; F. Schwed-
helm , Bancroft ; Lyon Bros. , Lyons ; J. F.
KcBsIcr , Oakland ; Kcnt.C , Co. , Cornelia :
Westcott & G. , Arcadia ; .ludson , S.
& Co. , Lnramlo ; John Coker ,
O'Falious , Dak. ; John Lute , Paxton ,
Dak ; Abe Cox , DoU'ltt ; D. G. Hoot , Endi-
cott ; A. Blanser , Dillor ; C. J. Illnth ,
O'Uell ' : Kllpatrick Bros. , Hoag ; Wm.
Francis , Palmvra ; M. T. Patrick , Ulysses ;
Perry & * M. Wehoo ; Hodon & Z. Mo. Val
ley ; Dudley & G. Woodbine ; J. H. Pratt ,
Bonnington ; W. II. McDonald , Foster ; H.
B. Dexter , fcBlatr ; D. W. Austin , Ncola ; la. ,
J. T. Robinson & Son , Persia , la. ; H. Ham
mer , Mineola ; W , E. Kin sol la , Dow City ;
E. F. Day , Elmwood ; A. C.-Adams , Eaclo ;
Snyder Bros. , Lincoln-T. ; C. Bradley ,
Waco ; Miller & Co. , At J7 Adams , Brad-
shaw ; Lennox & H. , Arcadia.
Mnrkot Mention.
A. r. Nichols , Lltchfleld , marketed hogs.
M. Hanahan marketed cattle from Elk-
horn.
D. G. Robb of Endicott was hero with
cattlo.
Charley Welsh had hogs here from Pa-
pilliun.
Joseph Kllpatrick was in from Hoag wita
cattle.
C. J. Hlatt came in from Odoll with n car
of cattle.
A. A. Adams of Toledo came in with a load
of cattlo.
W. II. Lewis was hero from Columbus
with hogs.
John Colter comes In from O'Fallon's with
u car of cattle.
John Schoavoa of Hoag marketed hogs of
his own feeding.
John Odsnnkop was up Irora Louisville
with ucar of bogs.
Kornot brothers of Bird City , Kan. , were
on market with cattlo.
John Lulo of Piixtnn was at the yards
with two cars of cattle.
Fuller , Smith & Fuller were on the mar-
kct with hogs from Leigh.
Alfred Garton was on the market with a
car of cattle from DoAVitt.
The Kent cattle company sent in a car of
cnttio from Nowmaa'a Grove. >
John L. Shoup brought In his llrst ship
ment of cattle from Chapman.
Fouiknor & S. of Schuylor , prominent
dealers , marketed thrco cars of cattlo.
J. II , Quinn , n prominent farmer and
feeder of lilkiiorn , wns in with cattlu.
J. B. Melhmgor of Octavia had hogs of his
own feeding and topped the market nt J3.9U.
II. L. Harris , who is feeding und also buys
Uvo stock ut Wisnor , was in with a load of
cattlo.
Harry Hobinson of J. T. Robinson & Son ,
Lovelnnd , In. , was ut the yards with a car of
c iittlo.
E. P. Blaisdol ) , the well known shipper of
Hamburg , la. , was ovur with a car of butch-
era' stuff.
Ilnnry Hammer , Ihc popular stockman of
Mineola , la. , put in an appearance with a
car of cattle.
The extensive stockmen , Lyons Bros ,
of Lyons , were on the market with four cars
of line fat cattlo.
W. F. Moses of HllUdalo , In. , broucht
ever forty-eight hogs that averaged 2SO Ibs
and sold for f I 00Iho lop price.
Dudley & Goodwin , who nro numbered
among our best Iowa shlppors , cuinu ovur
from Woodbine with ono cutof cattlo.
* A. Flint , a veteran qulppor at Lltchflold ,
who hat ) for several year made Him hla
market , was in with thrco.loads of cattlo.
F. M , Gatts of Arupahao , u new shipper to
our market , camu in with a car of cnttio unu
suont the day looking over the yards and
packinghouses. . <
W. E. Kiusolla , ono of'tho leading ship
pers to our market , contributes four loads of
cattto lo the receipts , and was hero himself
to look after them ,
.
T. J
OMAHA WHOIjl3 | VIfB MA11KETS
Produce.
Eaas-Strlclly fresh.r fc { ; cold storage ,
pickled , limed , salted , not wanted at any
price.
BUTTEU Creamery , fancy rolls , prints , 21
@ 25o ; creamery , fancy solid DacHod,223cj ( !
creamery , choice , 10@22o ; dairy , fanoy rolls
and prints , ISJi'-Oo ; dairy , fuuuy solid
packed , 17@19c ; dairy , choice , 14 < c 15o ;
country roll , fancy , 13@15 ; choice , 10 ( < fl2o ;
country roll , good. OQlOo ; country roll , fair ,
7 ( < Wc ; poor Block , 8i$6o. (
POULTIIV Turkeys , dressed , fancy dry
picked , ll13) ) < o : lurkeys , live , per lb. 7@8o ;
chickens , fancy , UMlSa ; chickens , choice , 0@
lOo ; chickens , Uvo , f3.00@3.50 : gcoso.dressed ,
fanoy , ll@l''o : geese , dressed , choice , 10 < < $
lie ; gcoso , Uvo , doz. , 10.00 ( 7.00 , ducks ,
dressed , fancy , llo ; ducki , choice , 10ollo ( ) ;
ducks , Uvo , doz. , f3.00@3.0 ; pigeons , doz. ,
ll.OOQM.25 ,
CJAMB Jack snipe , tl.OO@1.2A ; golden
plover , 11.00 ( 1.23 ; mallard ducks , W.OOQ
3 CO : canvasback duoks , | 5.00@0.00 ; red
head duck , doz. , 13.00 ; tool mucks , doz. ,
H.50Q3.00 ; mixed ducki , doz. , tl.50t32.00 :
treoso , Canada , | 5.50@0,00 ; geoae , small , (4.00
0.4.50.
BKESWXX No. 1 , ! C@l9a
Pius FJJET PJcklod , kit * , 70o ; anlcod pigs
tongues , kits , $ ITW ; pickled tripe , kits , 05o ;
pleltlod H , C. trlpo , Kits , 85o ; spiced pigs
hocks , kits , $1.20.
MK S PoiiK-Pur bbl , 9.75 ( < ? 10.73.
HCCKWIIKAT Fi.otn Per bbl , f 1.75.
Wooii Pine , average , 22$2.1o ( ! ; medium.
average , 21@3Ja : quarter blood , average , 13
( 20rt ; course , nvoraeo , 15i(17o ( ; cotts and
rough , nvorago , 14i$10c. (
HAT Choice upland. (0.00 0.23 ; midland ,
ft.60 : lowland , fJ.fO.
iliDRs , Pnl.Tfl AND I'AI.I.OWS Oreon salted
hldos , 4 > u ; dry salted hides , 5gOc ( ; dry flint
hides , 7o ; calf hides , Cc. Damaged hides 2a
loss. Sheep pelts , preen , each , 7Jc@fl.25 ;
sheep pelts , dry , per lb , 9$12c ; tallow , No. 1 ,
8k@W . " No. 2 , 80 ; grease , white , 3o ;
yollo\v , 2ij ( < ? 3c.
Citoi1 Fp.F.i-$12.30. )
HKAX 10.60.
Cous 14c.
OATS 13c.
BEANS Hand picked invy , Sl,50@l,00 :
band picked navy , medium al-40 ( lW ) ; tin ml
nicked country , $1.30 1.40 ; good clean , $1.20
@ 1.80.
LEMONS Per BOX , mcsslna fancy , M.OO ®
6.00 ; vordclll , good , $2 50.
UANAXAS Per bunch , $2.00@3.00.
MAI.AOA Gmi'ES Fancy , per bbl , $7.50
choice , per bbl , $0.00(37 ( 00.
COCOAXUTS Per hundred , $1,75.
PICKI.KS Medium , per bbl. $5.50 ; small ,
$ il.50 ; gherkins , $7.60 ; C. & 13. chow chow ,
qts. $5.85 ; plfl. $3.U5.
PctTATor.s Per bu , 35o ; common , 23o.
MAPI.R SmiAit Per lb , 12)fo. )
PHOVISIONS Hams , No. 1 , 10 lt > average ,
OUo ; 20to221lS , 8Ko ; 18 to 14 Ibs , 0fo ;
shoulders , So ; breakfast bacon , No. 1 , 3c ;
ham sausage , 8c ; dried beef hams , M ° \ oof
tongues , $000 per dozen ; dry salt meats , 5@
Hi/cpcrlb ; ham roulette , 0) ) < c ; add lo per
lb for small lots.
Boxm ( Quotations are for delivery In
Chicago ) . Dry buffalo , per ton. $10.00@13.00 ;
dry country , bleached , $10.00I8.00 ; dry
country , damp and meaty , $3,00(410 ( 00.
VEOETAIILKS Old Sweet potatoes , fancy
Muscatlno , par bbl , $4.00 ; onions , extra
fancy , per bbl , $3.50 ; onions , fair , per bbl ,
$3.50 ; rutabagas ) per bbl. $2.00 ; carrots , per
bbl , $2.00 ; uursmps , per bbl , $ ' . ' .00 ; beets , per
bbl , $2.00 ; horse radish roots , per bbl , $4.00 ;
horse radish roots , per lb , 7o ; ' celery roots ,
per bbl , $500 ; calory roots , perUoz , GOc ;
onions , porbu. , 75cC'f$1.00.
Ai-i'i.K HuTTBit Per lb , 0@7o.
MIN'CK MKAT 8GlOu per lb.
HOXKY 15@10o per lb for choico.
PUESCHVES8SJ10o ( per lb.
JEirin3-4@IJ c per lb.
Dur.ssKD VUAL Choice medium , 7@7 > c ;
light , 6@0c ; heavy. 8C4c.
Ari-LEs Per bbl , $4 00c85.00. (
CttixiiKitKins Par Ubl , $13 50@14.00 ,
Cmnii Per bbl. reilnod , $0.60 ; half bbl ,
(3.50 ; bard elder , pure , per bbl , $3.00.
LINSKUII OIL 04c.
Giuu i'ic .
DIURD FIIUIT Currants , now. 5.V c : prunes ,
casks , 1,300 Its , 6)/c ; prunes , bbls or buxs ,
t > Xc ; citron peel , drums , 20 Ibs , 22c ; lemon
peel , drums , ISc ; fard dates , boxes , 12 Ibs ,
lie ; uuricots , cbcise evaporated , HJ c ; apri
cots , jolly cured 23 lb bozos , lOu ; apri
cots , fancy , 25 tl boxes , 15c ; ap
ples , evaporated , 60 lb boxes , 9c ;
apples , Star , 8x'fc ' ; apples , lancy Alden ,
5 It. , lOo ; apples , Fancy Alden , 3 lb , lO c ;
Salt Lake , 5c ; blackberries , evaporated ,
60 lb boxes , 5a ; cherries , pitted , dry cured ,
13c ; peachej , pared , fancy , ISc ; Salt
Lake , 7c ; pitted plums , Cal. 35 11)
boxes , 8 0 ; raspberries , ovap. , N. Y. , now ,
20o ; prunes , R C. 0070 , 9@9K"i ornngo
pool , 15u ; raisins , Culilornia London crop
1889 , $ J.S5 ; Cal. loose muscatels , crop 1839 ,
$ .2.00 ; Vnloncias , 1833 , Oc : Valeneias , new.
8 > e ; Cal. seedless , sks. , 7J o ; Ondura layer ,
now , 9J c : dried urapes. 4c.
SoAidCastile , mottled , per 11 > , 8 ( 10-5 :
do white , per lb , 13u.
VhOETAiiLus Tomatoes 8 lb extra , $1.00 ;
3 lb standard , western brands , 9J@95c : gallons
lens , strictly standard. $ } 90. Corn Finest
grown , $1.00 ; gilt-edfo sugar corn , very line ,
$1.50 ; choice 2 lb sugar corn , $1.20 ; 3
lb extra , western brands , 85c ( < ? $ l,00 ; 2 ID
standard , western brands , 70(430c. ( ( Muslr-
rooms 1 lb French , extra line , 22tg25c ( ; 1 lb
French , line , 18@2Jc ; 1 lb French , ordinary ,
10@18c. Peas Tres fine , per can , 23c ;
doml line , per can , lOc ; 3 lb extra , sifted ,
$3.00 ; 3 lb early Juno , $1.25@1.35 ; 2 ID Mar
row , standard brand , $1.10 ; 2 lb soaked , 59c.
String Beans 2 lb high grade. Refugee , S5c ;
2 lb Golden Wax beans. 75u ; 3 lb string
beans , 70c. Lima Beans 2 lb soaked , 75c.
Boston Baked Beans 3 lb Lewis , $1.05 ;
crown brand , $1.50. Sweet potatoes 3 lb
Now Jersey , $1.00 ; duis.y. ? 1.85. Putnpmn
3 Ib now Dump'kin. $1.00.
FAUINACBOUS GOODS Barley , 3 > @ 4e ; la-
rinn , 5c ; peas , 3c ; o.itmeal , 2 ( 00 ; maca
roni , lOc ; vermicelli , lOc ; rico , 4rtO ( ) o ; sago
and tapioca , 0@7c : lima beans , tic.
On.s-Kerosone-P. W. lOo ; W. W.
12' c ; ho.idlight , 13c ; gasolmo , 12o ; salad oil ,
1.2509.00 per doz.
CAXNCD MEATS 1 lb lunch tongue , S2.GJ ;
2 lb lunch tongue , $4.75 ; 1 lb corned beuf ,
$1.20 ; 2 lb corned beef , $7.05 ; 0 lb corned
bcel , $0.50 ; 14 lb corned beef. $14.00 ; 2 lb
boneless pips feet , $3.20 ; 1 lb English brawn ,
$1.20 ; 2 Ib English brawn , $300 ; 0 lb Eng
lish brawn , $ (5,50 , ; 1 lb compressed ham ,
$1.75 ; 2 lb compressed ham , $4.75 ; lib chipped
beef , S'.OO.
Fisu Codfish , extra Georges , new , SJc ;
grand bank , new , 4Ku ; nilvor , 2 Ib , blocKs ,
Oc ; snow white , 2 lt > bunk , now , 4 'c ; Tur
key cod , laru'O middles , bricks , S > { u ; enow
while crates , 12-5 lb , boxes , % a ; Iceland
halibut , lie ; medium scaled herring , 253 ;
No. 1 scaled herring , 23c ; domestic ) Holland
herring , 55c ; Hamburg spiced herring$1.50 ;
Russian sardines , 75s ; Russian sardines ,
plain , 55c ; imported Holland herring , Crown
brand , 80c ; do. fancy milkers , lHc ) ; mackerel
No. 1 shore , half bbls , $13.00 ; bloutors , half
bbls , $18.00 ; wtutcllsh , half bbls , $7.00 ; trout ,
naif bbls , $560 ; family whitollsh W.OO ; sal
mon , ? 3.50 ; 1 lb muckcrol ( herring ) , $1.00 ®
1.10 ; 1 lb linnnn baddies , $1,75 ; 1 lb loostors ,
$1.902.00 ; 1 lb Alaskn salmon. Aleut. $1.00 :
2 lb oysters , 10 oz , $1.115 ; 1 lb oysters , 5 oz ,
$1.15 ; 3 lb select , 12 oz , $ J.35 ; I lb clams , little
necks , $1 35 ; 2 lb clams , iittlo necks , $2.10 ;
' lb sardines , imported , per case , 100s ,
$11.00(8111.00 ( ; } { lb sardines , imported , per
cnso , luOa$15.UOj20.00 ! ; } < ; lb. imported bone-
loxs sardines , 20u ; ! j lb sardines. American ,
per 100s , French style , $ J.5il(25 ( 00 ; M lb sar
dines , American , per case , 100s , French
style. $7.50 ( < i3.00 ; K"lb sardines , mustard ,
per cuflo. 5'Js , $ l.00@4,25 ; imported key sar
dines , $13.00.
BIIOOMS Parlor , 4 tie , $3.75 ; 3 tie , $2.25 ;
stables , $2.85 ; common , $ l.50igl.75. (
COCOA K 'b ' tin , 40u per lb.
CIIOCOI.ATK 22i385opor lb ; German chic.
ory , red , 8) 0.
SAI.SOIIA Bbls , 1 % ; granulated , IJfo ; kegs
.
SODA Pkgs 00 us. 5)4'c.
Nurs Almonds , 15c ; Brazils , llo ; illbcrts ,
12Uc ; pecans , llo ; walnuts , \ty a\ \ peanut
cocks , 80 ; roasted , llo ; Tennosso pea
nuts , So.
Dituos ( Grocers' ) Per lb Borax , lOo ;
copperas , 2 > o ; Bay leaves , lie ; gluo. lOc ;
epsom salts , 4oglaubor ; suits , DC ; sulphur ,
2Ko ; blue vitro ! , 9o ; alum , 4c ; tarturio ucicl ,
2u ; rosin 2o ; saltpeter , absolutnly pure , 9c ;
gum camphor. ! ' ] Ibs In box , 1 oz cakes , iliiu :
hops , \i \ and \i lb packages , 20c ; sago , ] i and
H'-lb packages , 15u ; madder , 13o ; saltpeter ,
lOc : indigo , 8-lb and 5-lb boxes. S F , )3jJ70o ) ( ;
Indigo , 3-lb and Sab boxes , Madrls , 75c ; seal
ing wux , 25-lb boxes , rod , 8) 0 ; sealing wax ,
35lb boxes , whlto , 4o.
SUOAIIS Cut loaf,8Vocul ; loaf cubes 7 o ;
standard , powdered , 7o ; XXXX. powdered ,
80 ; granulated , standard , 7u ; confection
ers , A , O u ; white extra C , 0fc } ; extra C ,
Ni'b , 0 ] o ; umber , Oo ;
COFFKE Rousted Arbucklo's Arlosa ,
25 o ; MoLaughlln's XXXX. 25 so ; Gorman ,
25 o ; Dilworth , 25' u ; Alaroma , 25 < o ;
bulk , 2.
CoFFKK Green Fancy old ( joldon Rio , 25o ;
fancy old peaberry , 25o ; Rio , choice to
fancy , 24o ; Rio , prime , 23Uo ; Rio , good , 21 > c ;
Mocha , 29o ; Java , gunulno O. G. , 28o ; Java ,
good Interior. 24o ; African , 22u.
Roi'is Basis Manilla rope , 15o ; sisal rope ,
ISJi'o ; cotton rope , lOo ; new process , 8 " .
COTTON TWJSB IJIbb , vary line , 3 or 4 ply ,
22o ; line , 20o ; Daisy , I8o ; c.indlo wick , 23o.
OLivns Quarts , par doz , $3.7fi ; pints , per
doz , $3.25bulk ; , per gal , Mo.
VINEOAH 30 pr. cider , 8cgood ; , 12o ; white
wine , 15c. ,
STAIIOII 4J Q8o per lb.
STOVB POLISH -$3.00@5.87 per gross.
lUns Am. , pur 100 , $17.00 ; Lewiston , per
100 , $17.00.
MOLASSES Bbls , N. O. , choice , per gal ,
55o ; bakers' , 2lf435c ; black strap , 20o.
WuAi'i'ixo Pirnu Straw , per lb ,
2Ko ; rag , S o ; nianlla , H , 5@0o ; No. 1 , 7c.
UAOS Union square , 85 per cent off list.
SALT Dairy , 230 lb In bbl , bulk , $3.10 ;
boit grade , GO , 6 , $3.30 ; best grade , 100 , 3s ,
13.40 ; best , grade , 23 , 104 , $3.20 ; rock salt ,
crushed , $1.80 ; dairy suit , Ashton , 50 lb bags ,
S5o ; bulk , 234 tt > bags , $3.25 : common , in
bbl , 11.25.
CANNED GOODS Fruits , California canned
goodi , standard brands , 2X lb , per dor-
Apricots , $1.7031.85 ; apricots , plo fruit ,
$1.50 ; gallons , $4.60 ; blackberries , $2.25 ;
oherrlet. black , $3.00@2.25 ; cherries , white ,
$2.25@3.50 ; grapes , $ l,05i$1.60 ( ; pears , Burt-
lott , $3.10@2 25i poaches , yellow. $3.10(32.25 ( ;
peaches , lemon cling , ( J.33 ; plums , egg ,
$ l.G5Gl,80 ; plum * , golden drops , $1 . ' 0 ;
plums , green gages , $ ! G3@lbO ; pcaohos ,
with pltts In , $1.00 ; currants , $3.30 ;
Fooscborrles , $225 ; quince * , $3.10 ; raspber
rlcs , $3.70 ; strawberries , $3 60 ; peachci , 3 lb
eastern standards , $1 & 3 ; 3 lb pic , $1.10 ; G lb
pic , $3.00 ; gallon pic , $3.00 ; apples , high
standards , $3 GO ; 3 Ib gooseberries , POc ; 3 Ib
strawberries , 9oc > i95c3 ; Ibratpbarrlot , $1,00 ;
3 lb blueberries , sii ( < ( Wj ) ; 3 lb btaokbcrrics ,
03@75o ; 3 lb strawberries , prciorvcd , $1,75 ;
2 lb raspberries preserved , $1.30 ; 2 lb black *
berries , prcservod , $1.20 ; pineapples , Bahama
chopped , $300 ; 2 lb Bahama grated , $3.75 ; 2
lb Bahama sllcod , $3.60 ; 2 lb Standard diced ,
$1.23r$1.50 ( ; chcrrius , 3 lb rod , Baltimore , 85
M95c ; pears , 2 lb. $1 30. _
Dry Gi > ol- > .
CuircT WHAT Bibb , white , 18fo ; colored ,
HATTS Standard , So : Gem , lOo ; Beauty ,
Xo ; Boone , 14o ; poorlcts , case , $7.60.
COIISET JntNS Boston , 7c ; Androscog ,
gin , 7 ? c ; Koarsargo , 7Jfo ; Hockport , OJi'c ;
Concstoga , 0 > i'c.
TICKS Oakland , A , 7'j'o ; International
YY , 80 ; Shctuckot , S , 8) 05 Warren , No.
870. IGa ; Berwick , HA , ISo ; Acme , 18c ;
York , 80 Inch , 12 0 ; York , 83 Inch , 18Uo ;
Swift River. 80 : Thorndlke OO. 8&0
Thorndlko FF , S c ; ThorndlKo 120 , PJfc ;
Thorndiko XX , 16j ; Cordls , No. 5 , 9Ko ;
Cord is No. 4 , lOKo.
PIIIST Solid Colors Atlantic , Oc : Slater ,
Oc ; Berlin oil. O c ; Garner oil , 0$7o. ( Pink
and Robes Richmond , 0 0Allon,0 ! ; o ; Riv-
oroolnt , 5 > o ; Stcol River , Oc ; Pacific ,
Indigo Blue St. Lcgor , fij o ; Washington.
0 > c ; American , 0c ; Arnold , 0 > o ; Arnold
Century , Oo : AmanJ , 12c ; Sliofel A , 12c.
barter oak , 6,1/0 ; Ramapo , 4ife } ; Lodl , 6'fo ;
Allen , Oc ; Richmond , Oc ; Windsor , O fc ;
Eddystono.Oi o : Pacific , 0 > fc.
OI.NOIIAM Plunkutt checks , Oj o ; Whit-
tenton , 05/o ; York , C c ; Normandl dress ,
o : Calcutta dross , 7' e ; Renfrew dross ,
CAMIIIUCS Slnlor , 5c ; Woods , 5o ; Stand *
nrd , f > a ; Peacock , 5c.
SiuiiTi.No : Cherks Caledonia X , OJ < c ;
Caledonia AX , inWfu : Economy , Oc ; Otis ,
Oo ; Granite , 0 ? o ; Haw Hlvor , Gko ; Craw
ford , Sc.
DcxiMS Amoskeag , 0 oz , 10 > < c ; Everett ,
7oz , 13o ; York , 7 oz , 13c ; Haymaker , 8 0 ;
Jnftroy XX , lljo ; .Inftruy XXX , 12Wo ;
Beaver Creek AA , ll > c ; Beaver Creek BB ,
lOl c ; Beaver Crock CC , He.
KKXTUCKV J BINS Memorial , 15c ; Glen-
wood , 20c ; Kentucky Star , 35c ; Hercules ,
ISc ; Empire , 25o ; Cotlswold , 27Ku ; Mol *
villo , 25c ; Bang-up , Z o.
CIIASH Slovens' B , O c ; StcvenV A , 7c ;
Slovens' A , bleached , 8c : Steven * ' P , 75'c ;
Slovons' P , blc.ichcd , 8/o ; Stevens' N. bKo ;
Slovens' N , bleached , 0 > e ; Stevens' SHI1 ,
He.
FJ.AXNEI.S 1'laid Haftsmen , 20c ; Clear
Lake , 82c ; Iron Mounlaln , 2G > c ; While
G II No. 2 , % , 22 } * ? . ! ; G H No. 1 , f , 2 J o :
B H No. 2. Jf , 22&c ; B H No. 1 , X , 30c ;
Quocheo , No. 1. $ i , 42c.
White Quecheo No. 2J37Jfc : Ouocheo
No. 3J , a.'Xo : Anawan , S.'Kc ; Windsor ,
22' ' < fc. Hod C , 24-ln , 15c ; E. 24-in , 21 * ; c ;
G G 21-in , 20c ; II A F , f. 25c ; J H F , f ,
27c ; G , $ , ' , 25c.
ULBACIIKD SUEETIXOS Ellorton , 7 0 ;
HoiiHckecpor , 8) 0 Nuw Candidate , Sjo } ;
Berkeley cambric No. CO , Oc ; Best Yet , 4-4
O o ; butter cloth OO. 4 0 ; Cabot , 7 } c ;
Fnrwell half bleached. 8 | c ; Fruit of Loom ,
SKo ; Green G , O c ; Hoe ) ) , 7 a ; King Phil
ip cambric , lOc ; Lonsdalo cambric , lOc ;
Lonsdale , # , ; Now York mllN , 10J < c ; Pop-
poroll , 42 In , lOoj I'epucroll , 40 In , He ; Pep-
percll , 04 , 14K ° ' . Pepperell. S-4 , 20o ; Pep
percll , 0-4 , 22c : Pcpporcll , 104. 24o ; Canton ,
4-4 , 8'fo : Canton , 5-4 , 9)Jc ) ; Triumph , tie ;
Wasinutta. lie ; Valley , 5c ; Barker ,
bleached , 8 } c.
BHOW.V SnnETixo Atlantic A , 4-1 , 7/c ;
Atlantic H , 4-4. 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-1 , 0/4c ;
Atlantic P , 41 , Oo ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , Oc ; Au
rora C , 4-4 , 4 u ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 0c ;
Hoosier LL , 4 4 , fijfc ; Indian Head , 4 4 , 7c ;
Lawrence LL , 4 4 , 5 c ; Old Dominlor , 4 4 ,
5' e ; Pepporell H , 4 4 , OJfc : Poppercll E , 40
inch , 7c : PeppDrrcll , 8-4 , 17 c ; Pepperell
9-4. 20c ; Pepporell , 10-4 , B2c ; Utica C , 4-4
40 ; Wachusett , 4 4 , 7c : Aurora R , 4-4. 7u
Aurora B , 4-4 , ( ijfc ; Atlns , O N B , a
Farmers' ' No. 1 , 27-in. . 4Jfc.
DUCK West Point , ttii-In , 8-oz. OJ c ;
Weal Point , 29-in. 10-oz , \ ' o ; West Poiul ,
9-in , 12-oz , lOi c ; West Point , 40-in , ll-o/ ,
ICc.
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This Woman was Not Curious.
Mrs. John Outlnnd of the Fiftounth
district is reported quite ill , suya the
Jnckson ( Tcnn. ) VVhif , ' . She is n very
old ludy. , ftnd ciitno to this county fifty-
oiglit years ngo , sottlinjr thrco miles
north of town , whoroslio has lived over
sinco. She Buys thut when she passed
through Jticlcgon the court house was iv
little log hut sitting in ono corner of
the present court house squareand thut
though she has lived within thrco
tnileB of Jackson nil those yearsshe has
never seen the town sinco. She knows
it must ho a good deal larger from the
number of whistles she can hear blow
ing the dinner hour. She is the
mother of a largo family of children ,
who. with their children , are nmong
Madison's active , progressive farmers.
SCHROEDER & BEAM
,
GRAIN ,
Ba.ci8.it First H3llo.ial Haul ,
it05 Soulh litlli SlrcotOinalia. .
NATIONAL BANK
U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NJ33.
Cnpital if'IOO.OOO
Siiri.his.1nii. 1st , 18)0 ! ) 07,500
Ol'TlCIUtd AND IIUIXTOU3 !
HBNIIV W. YATES , President.
Lewis S. ItKKD. Vlco 1'rosldont.
JA. . W.SWAOK ,
W. V. MllH'K.
JOII.VH. COI.MNM.
It. C. ClISIMNfl.
J. N. II. PATrtlCK.
W. | | . tf.l.UJIIKI/Hl'llo
THE IRON BANK ,
Cor. 12th nnd Farnnm Kin.
A General llanklni ; lluilncsii Transacted.
AM , KINDS OK
PA.
IIOUUHT.
On Improvud und Unim
m proved 1'ropoity.
LliJi r urchased or Negotiated.
Thu Negollatlonof
COUPOHATIO.V IIOND3 ,
A HpocUlty.
Correspondence Solicited.
W. B. MILLARD ,
Room iilU LJi-own liuildinir ,
Omnlm , Nob.
BLAKE , BOISSEVAIN & GO , ,
London , L'liKliiiiil.
ADOLPH BOISSEVAIN & CO ,
,
Amsterdam , Holland ,
BANKERS.
Iliir nml sol 1 Amcrli-HiiseciirlUo ! , oncocnrnl.tlon on
on Inn nnd u n all Coiitlrmntul nucrkcti.
NdKutlatlon > or now loans u tpcclaltr.
Waalio rrcolrt ) and ttll Vral , Hay , Drain. lllcIn.Wool ,
( Irtriianii Dricil ( rulu.Vt-vclahlrii.uranyihlDtfrnumar
have to hljK WrltaitnTor prlcrii orauy InforiiiMlon you
mrnl.HimilKIIH , MUlddhU.V A. Co.foumlitlor.
llrrt-hunli , If.I Koutli \ \ ultr.it , , Chli uiro.
HrrMiL l.lt-lletlul > oliw. '
Mention Jmuha Uo ,
COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL BANK ,
Capital , $ * OOO06
Surplus , -.0.000
Oillrors and Direct > r I ! M Moriomnn. 0
M. llltrhcock. Jr. * . Uixrnmui. Jr. . A , lloury. U.
M Ainlorson , Win. ( i Maul , v. pros , ; U II , Will-
lain * , A P. lluptln * , prt'i. ; A. Mlliurd , cAShleri
K. U , llryant , iis lt nt caihlcr.
OMAHA' MANUFAGTIIIiEBS ;
Doota nnd Shooa.
KIHKKNDALL , JOXES < t CO. ,
8uco mori to Kioil , Jono A Co.
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Slices
Ag nli ( or llmion Itubbrr Bhoe Co. , 1107.1104 nJ 1104
U rntyHU ) . .Unit.ha , N br V .
Browora.
swnz .t
lager Beer Brewers ,
1M1 North KUbUtmlh Strati , Omnnit , N bt iV .
Cornlco.
EAOLE GOItNWE WOliKS ,
Mannfaclnren ofGalyanizG-ilron - Cornice
WlndoiT-cupt nnd tniunlllo VylUhti. Jnlm Kpont-tor ,
proiirtttor. 1IW nnd llJtkiutb Idtti it root.
Artlato' Materials.
A. E , Jrt
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1513 UouKlai itroct , OnmtiR , Ncbrnikn.
Cool , Coke , Etc.
OMAHA COA'L ,
' Jobbers of Bard and Soft Coal ,
va South 13th ilrett. Omaha. Ncbmika.
NEUItASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shluners of Coal and Coke ,
111 South 13tb itreel , Omnlm , Nobraika.
cigars.
DEAN , ARMSTRONG A CO. ,
Wholesale Cigars ,
WSIforth 6th Street , Omaha , Neb. "Hello"
IJry tSoodB encl fotlona.
Jf. E. SMl'Fu A CO' ,
Dry GoOuSjorflisliinEGoOusanilNolious
DIIY GOODS
Importers & Jobbers in Dry Good ] , Notion ?
Dints' Furntihlns Gooli. Cornir llth and Unrnof
iruota. OniithA , Nubrnskii.
Furniture-
DKWBY it WOKE.
Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnra
irarnam etruH , Omaha , Nebraika.
CHARLES SinVERlCK.
Forniture ,
Omabn , Nobrasha.
Crooorlos.
MeUORD , ItRADYA CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
I3th and I , aveuwortli i , Ooiaha , Nobrn ka.
Hnrtlwaro.
HlMEliAUail , t TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop
W otanlc Tooli nnd Iludalu Hcnloi. 1105 lougla *
itroet , Omiihs , Neb.
Lumber , Etc.
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc.
Imported and American PortlandCement. State
gent ( or Milwaukee llydrnulia Coruunl
nil Qulnor Whlta Lima.
CHAS. R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lnmber ,
.To < Ml oarpota and parmtot llonrlns. 9th and IJjugla *
iireoti , Omabn , Nubraika.
MISSOURI MTX1NO CO. ,
Miners and S'llnpirsnf ' Harflanil sof Coa
'UJ I Irat Nntlciml Hunk lIullilliiK , Omtilia , Nub' _
LOUIS DRADFO1W ,
Dealer in Lnmlier , Lalo , Lime , SasQ
ro , eta. Yards-Corner 7th and Douglas OOet
Corner 10th and Dounlai. _
*
FRED. W. GRAY ,
Lnmlier , Lime , Cement , Etc , , Etc ,
Cornel Mb and Deujlaa ttrect' , Omnlia. _
Mllllnory and Motions.
I. OBERFELDER A CO. ,
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
203,210 and 212 South lltb itroct-
Notlona.
J. T. ROD INSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods ,
1124 Iliiruuy itroet , Ouialia.
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholesale Refined and Lubricatini Oils ,
Axle Grtasoetc. Oraalia. A. II. Illsbop , Manager *
Papor.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paner Dealers ,
Carrr n nice Mock of pr.n'lnir ' , wrnpiilrw nnd wrltlcl
papor. Bpaclal nttuntlon Klven to card pnpvr.
Safes ito.
A. L. DEANE A CO. .
General Aicenta for
Hall's ' Safes ,
El and 32.1 South 10th St. . Omaha.
Toya , Eto.
H. HARDY A CO. ,
Jobber * of
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Gooft ,
Home Furnlililnv Goudt. ClilMrcn'i Carriage ! .
T et , Onaalia , Neb.
_ _ Agrloultural Implornonta.
LININOE'R & MKTCALV co.t
Amlcnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriages
Uumlei. Bto. Wlioloialo , Omahn , Ncbrnikm.
" *
o , Otuili \ -tf/VU/A'/O' / < V I'UAH' cU.,1"
Steam and Water Supplies ,
wm I inllli , 01S and oJonoi ) it.,0inntia.
U. f. lUiu , Acting Monniior.
UROWNELL& CO ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery.
flitcl Iron wor < , itwim pumpi. > a < r mill. . 1713-1211
l.erTenw ortb ilrvvt , Oma.Ua. _
Iron Works.
PAXTOff A VIBllLING IRON WORKii ,
Wrought and Cast iron Bnilfling Wort ,
iliiitrim work , gonertl foundry.machine , nail
blnckitullli work , tmico IQ < I work * . U , P. 1(7 ( ,
nil 17th ilitst , imiali * .
O.V.-1///1 SAFE A IRON IVO/t/v'.S ,
Hanf'rs ' of Fire ana" Burglar Proof Safes ,
Viiilu. jail woric , ( ton ihutton and Bre c cnp .
a. Anilfti'a.iKop r. Cor , lltli and J mon .
Sash. Doors , Eto. ,
Jlf. A. DIXIIROW i CO. ,
Wboleial * ra&nufactur < u ! 't
Sah : , Doors , Blinds and Monldlngs ,
llranch office , mh nod Uard itreeti , CmuLa , N
SOUTH OMAHA.
. . . . .
* * - * - * + * * + f + * vir wfl rr *
UNION 8TOOK YARD CO. .
Of Sontli Omaha , . Limited